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THE OMAHA DAILY T 14, 1900 in the Omaha High school WATER MATTER GOES OVER A Later he was \“F\R FE \L'n T0 THE I\l\ that in return & good crowd would come |and Improvements were recommended, but elected assistant prineipal and was finaily | )W L/ L M1 [ down to a meeting of Ak-Sar-Ben or send | definite action was deferred until the next fdvanced to the principalship a much larger crowd to the fall festivities. | mecting co —_— “r‘ll:‘nl‘.‘." .\hlr'hel}'vlnn'n !F\hn:rllnl his co ——— Action was deferred on the communication T om Rushed " ) ction wit )maha schools and gave > vo! Trensnrer's ce Rushed, i and Mr. Penfold was directed (o confer with nacilmen D"""'fl‘mh'mh"} Motives |, teaching for & year. Most of (his time | Siz Scors Save One Barbatiaas Pay Due|ihe Commercial club. Such requests are| TH® office force at the clity treasurer's and Postpone Zimman's Ordinance, he spent in Omaha Soveral weeks ago Homage to Ak-8ar-Ben. accumulating, and It is probable that all|'® 1OW swelled to four persous, who 4 he went to St. P 8 are busy worki get the books 1o shape | UL ’a'fl R of the favitations cannot be accepted. There [ 476 bis¥ wOTkIDE to get the books in shape | ) badbor LU T ot s ibilas, O e are arrangements now under way for ex. | *0 that the delinquent tax list may be com- | § DEBATE TURNS ON COLE'S ABILITY GORDON ABSOMB N g ACKNOWLEDGE THE 10 THE VISIT GIVES | cursons to Fremont, Grand teland and vore | Heted before September 17 Mr. . 4 | RBS KNOWLEDGE Dudse, In Jallagher, ex-deputy city treasurer, but Bow i ‘ o - employed in the office of the clerk of the Ome Says He Is All Right and Another His H Ames and Missonrl Valley Send Large rvl?:t:v‘n .\::::‘u,\flrn\"o:lzv:'rr;lll‘: :;““r: ”(‘rr.\ul iee agk o e WIS JUSIOTURY SSISHED the v LT . i< . s th " | ays Me Is All Wrong and the o Monoe is Graduatly Finding Out | “Upl Ll G UGLY (he Wide, Wide | Pactfio to the court of the Eine. The perog | €ty oficials in their work. Frank Baraes is About Wass that A Dark and e | Quention s Left for a 2 . World Contribhutes Many of Governors has written to eleven towns, computing the anfual report, but this wih . Future Dispute, Tricks that Are Vain. Hor sending about 580 Tetters to the may i | be completed in the near future. The office | ¢ d — Judge Gord 1 S leading citizer . mayors and | iy behind in its work, which has been The Ideal Toilet an - udge Gordon of police court is rapidly e occasioned by the serfous iliness of Treas ~ | o avail itselt of the |PCOMIng proficient in ways that are dark Mothers endorse It, children like {t, old | Urer Frank Koutsky, who now lies at his Bath Soap. The public failed tor plant ques- | 404 tricks that aro vain. The hated jargon| Amid the glare of subterranean fires and | (o (G ERAOTL T FEEEATRm et el | ol He o not e, t opportunity to discuss the water p) of the tout and gamin has long since be- | the sweep of aerlal zephyrs 119 trembling ' . . C " er- Cough Cure. 1t will quickly cure al pected to be able to resume his work agal) tion with the city councll yesterday after- | o % 0%, To ST en book, 80 that it | novifiates were inducted into the thrilling " hkongole SHSRIOSY - \ noon. Not moro than Aty citisens sttendea | (0% (5 Ut 5 8 Din, Pook Ko ML 1| L0 rlen of Ak-Bar-Ben's realm of super: |04 1un-troubles ) for some time. LOOKS the eommittes meeting and they were NeArly |, 40 4y ionary of slang. Last Saturday | natural festivities last night. The ceremontes o Pt i Magle Clty ip. LIKE { all railroad men and attorneys fnterested in (o BT B rolling cigarettes and | were attended with all the weird and grew- SR A Gy Allen, police court balliff, returned GLASS the fight which the B. & M. and North |y iy 1o way introduced to the myste- | some concomitants of the ritual. Amons South Omaha News . T L SNTRCRY western are baving concerning the switch |y Folt o T To ke 18 booked for | the applicants for admission to the courtly B | ttie BWINt plant ot (Mo hanle Branatadt e the Northwestern recently laid along BIBhth | woqn 000 ™0™ ihig" week; Thursday he | circle were visitors from many far distant | KNI E QR EsSGF T CGLETRE RGNS | poeition yanterdoy Lk L hialtnies FEELS strest between Capitol avenue and HOWAMd| o\ "ioyrn how to embalm milk and Fri- | cities, who will carry o their homes ani| Barring a tilt between the mayor and | ,l® &aloon of Redmond and Carlow has LIKE stroet. : day three women will be arraigned before | nelghtors the proud consciousness of hav- [ Councilman Martin the session of the city | Wil opersne v atore 10 S gyoarlow, who A communication from the Commercial club | oo 0T AL o being drunk from ex- |Ing been formerly presented at Ak-S8ar-Ben's | council last night passed without special| Roy Andrews Vorth H‘:fln. ourth VELVET asked that action in the water plant matle! | oyyive s of morphine. Iucidentally their | cOurt and having cnjoyed the animated | jneident airect, stepped on an upright nafl yesterday be postponed until members of the €Dy 5400010 yringes and the fnflamed | divertisements provided by that royal poten- | As soon as resolutions were (o order und forced It completely through his foot \ who are now away on vacations returd and | oo "on their arms will be placed in evi- | tate for the entertainment of his guests. Iu | Martin Introduced s resolution anking | visiting with oA o g o spent SRy are given a chance to confer with the council. | gt % | the company that filed in fmposing proces- | that the chief of police be instructed to | tetirned T his home o W Yeater George Kleftner appeared for the Central LA- | "\ 4y o pecyljar fact that a judge never | £lon into the atmosphere of ominous discord | refrain from closing all saloons on Sun 1588 . bor union and asked that action be doferred | o\ oy iy gicial cognizance™ of any of thesa | Were eighty-seven visitors from other citles, | day in the city unless there was a good | Paikniy Of Folice Miles Mitchel and Nels | e= and a night mass meeting be arranged 1o |y T 00 (he petty guiles and deceits |and thirty-two natural subjects of the kios, | and suficlent reacon for vo doing Maver | RINety-cIght vellim lesaed i pand bagsed N[O N Q | William Burke of the Missouri Valley fire give the laboring men an opportunity oot yhe haif world he knows nothing and of | the latter being residents of Omaha, whe | Kelly refused to entertain the resolution, | ey say they dig et : Fl\ \\(ES ARE “ G()ODSHAP department, accompanied by a delegation . hear a discussion of the question the tricks and tools of the forbidden | Were présent at the monarch's imperative | saying that it was contrary to the state| MI® Jennle Canfield and daughter of shfdyia B of citizens, were callers at the central fire The ordinance introduced by COunciman | (rages, the mechanism of the black arts, | command (o lay aside their esquire's robes [law since all saloons that opened their | My it Ao i e ity the Sydata of | station Monday evening evening. They were ! Zimman, which provides that ApPraisers | ;o napiig of the abandoned and the inner [and don the panoply of the full-fledges |places of business on Sunday offered 4 | eighth and I stieern® lefelder, “Twenty shown the workings of a metropolitan fire shall be appointed at once “.dp mlu:'::'lt:‘; workings of the shady side of life he i as | knight in attestation of their fealty 1o their | “good and sufclent reason” for belng ”v;.:;.r‘.;\»myn'm has secured permission (o General Advisory Committee of Musical 'department und expressed themselves as to estimate the value of the wa! "l’" on | 1800TANE a8 & child. It makes no differ- | sovercign [clesed. Words between the two waxed | fecnth siraet and’ Missoiot wiemine® iniix: | Festival Makes Encouraging Report, being much pleased the recommendation of the committee on (el TRCL B8 0 O ey Rave been Who They Were | warm for a time and at last the mayor | i @ constant demand for rentihle hotues fire, water and police that John A. Cole of | \)y0q 46 hig attention, he has to hear it . | x Missouri Valley, la threatened to have the police force request [ Which occusions the investment Chicago be named as an engineer who shall - NEWSBOYS DINE A LA CARTE . was represented by a pis = all over again for cach individual case, | gelegation compn Mr. Martin to remain quist after.he was | The South Omahe Gun elub held another isin, o Sunday eir conte o o give a preliminary estimate on the Wales|poying " propumably, forgotten it in the |y 1) Wi e . ruled out of order. And then the matter | (ajumey-Senqutl mentl” Coniett for ihe |HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS PLANNED |,y yoppes carav Looted company's property, were both A1ACUMer | euniime. A to just why (hie role of | it 8. chinurr T FA " Semith, auteted down and outiue business was | made the highest store and N '8 Reemer —_— While He Was Playing the trecly and no action was taken O | yiqic10) guilelessness is assumed is & mat- | W. . Burke, Harry Brows, taken up, came next here are seven more Sunday s owfind y shooting before the contest fs ended 8 A . Good Samaritan, eitner of them. Most of the talking Was |\, ¢or conjecture. 1t may be that they |\ ,‘5\\!”","“'"‘ &% e Three ordinances were introduced and |’ ypre ”‘;-‘.’-;;va ‘\’;Hlf-r"'nn"l h;qr:“\] ol Rig® ol L .:"«“ h".'.:::. done by members of the council Who - |rour g contrary position would fmply a 00| W. M. Harni: R, 3. 'Tennent, under suspension of the rules rushed [ Goodwin were vesterday arrestod for bent.| VPAPer People W e The streets were nearly deserteéd when dulged fu_personalities and gave but Ne | gou” familiarity with the ways of the| B W. Carily WL Cowan, through to final passage. The first pro- | e Ll ‘Smith” s’ ‘Milior was fined §: i s b hBbE bl Ollie Forbes, colored, awoke from a doze time to consideration of the issue at stake. | \ranggressor, or it may be they wish the | Fil&ecomb. % " Ejesibbon. | vided for s four-foot sidewalk on the east | My “Griradin bt Hihnieln® Affalr, hut g e and mechanically trimmed the wick of & Debate Turas on Cole. impression {0 g0 abroad that their lekal | 3. Fitgifi Harry Newton, side of Twenty-seventh street from T Lo are colored wnd'the triul finiahed 4mu — lantern which shed an uncertain light upon | age | profound us to crowd out | A, McTwiggen, Phil 8 Bonney city limits and levies special tax for its | Ment for a lurge crowd in the pollce eourt | . ds disp d Muck epposition has been manifeted to | Knowledge o b0 ¢ ythi trivial, | We Donahue, CHRSIRRATINEL . || otuteretict. TLORaNE Fevidad for ins : "] At the meeting of the general advisory | PI8 Junch wagon and the viands displayed the naming of Mr. Cole. The members os 6!l consclousness of anything so trivial. | j\ 3ol s construction. The next provided for the | R i Ly e e veatorduy | fOF Salo. The {lluminated disc upon the the council who favor his appointment in- | None but the judges know and they wom't |l Coulthard George J. Gumb, | bullding of & two-plank sidewalk on (he | and Contx for un assaul upon Mia Baphen | o e o e dent. Ganbory | POstofMice tower told him it was nearly 3 isted that the other members oppose the | tell. T J. 0. "Ambler, [east side of Thirty-sixth street from T|Buguiski He was charked with having o the Commercia L o8 the Subject of | 0¢10ck in the morning. Ile busied himself | Purchate of the water works and are doing | In the craps case Monday Judge Gor- !l Fouithard, S to Madisan street and the last s for a four- | K€, 10 her hotise at u late hour at night | Kave an encouragiof talk bn (he SWbIeCt 08| i packing up preparatory to going home. L vement. | don learned all about the intricacies of *7 | From Ames, the beet sugar town of Ne- | foo gidewalk on both sides of T street be- | bt win Hiten o al (a0 entrance fnto it | its finances. He showed tha 3 Just as he was wrapping the fried | all in their power to defeat the movemen | braska, came L it the point of u pistoi | penge will be in the neighborhood of $13,600. lly demanded and all | come 11" George Carroll, Tom Bevins and | tween Thirty-second and Thirty-third [0 her hands. He was arrested yestarday chicken in & newspaper so it wouldn't get ' A roll call was finally de : J. F. Weybright, 8. E. Briggs ” vecond | morning. ¥| There Lave been already sold botween $5,000 ¢ ho councilmen want on record as being in Joe Hawkins, the latter a white boy, had | 1, B Weybright, = = 8 & Briggs, streets and the west side of Thirty-second L T o e oo leicats,the | MIXed With the chile con carne, he heard, o e of mupielpal ownership. This move |been arrested by Ofcer Dad Baldwin Sun- | 3. 'Tucker " John Keiner, " between T and W. They all were passed 0 amotnt belns mearer $6.000 than $5 000, In | COMINE from the darkness of the alley. a '""fl: the ,,_zm‘,, conslderable amuses | duy afternoon for shooting craps on the |F. k. dwards, Shedd without dissent. LOCAL BREVITIES. Sadttio: I“": “""h'fr'.."" rensonable suar. | aueer little wavering, sobblog sound, like b all the members of the present|pavement near Fourteenth and Nicholas fharies Bluye G Tl The city attorney was Instructed to| e s "’f’\‘ ""' e NCaKIoNE will BiE ;‘a S00 | the smothered cry of a woman in distress oo ,", lected with the understanding | streets. The charge against them, as It/ K. J Mccab ALB, Clapper, commence condemnation proceediugs for| he let esurriers of Omaha have do- | &0 |‘ 'hm ('I N 'nmr-‘r]ou: “. i A Tn | Olle paused to listen. Again it came. very ey would o all 10 their power (o ac- | appeared on the complaint, was vagrancy It Beilley 1. Waodru the opening of Twelfth street from the|iu pientc at Courtiand beach' . L R 000 1n setardity aamiiee, Thate wifl b |THIES, & sad, weary wall; st times thers e CIALL “How do you know they were shooting | J 4 Sehurrer W ieringer. seuth line of Maxwell's second addition to| cColonel H. B. Bird s checking up the [ 2100 16 eherully stiited. Rare WL B8 | seemed to be articulate speech, but the e ey consultiny | cTaps?’ asked the attorney for the trio | \i 's. Durnin W Frueauft, Mitsourl avenue and from the east line |[Accounts of the collector of internal reve. | & 1aTR0 salvage caterer of the bandout barge was unable The ability of J. A. Cole as & cossuitife | TN o0 naer. 0.8, Wastensleben, J. Bweltzer, ' of Section 3 to the river. Ulop,today. This s the quarterly examina- | that it will be only necessaty to sell about | ' ys oup what it sald. He was & littl hydraulic engineer was discusted at length. | &%/ W CIEE R (TR0 round and five | W- 1. Patterson, J. Kligore, Fire hydrants will be placed at the fol- | The r . 72, | $4:000 worth of tickets durlng the 8fly-six | ghieneq and looked around for a polico- {iman Mount reported that he made e L, L3 ¥ 4 Stock, Otto Hehnke, bl bt ol 25 5 ™ he remalns of Jonas Gelse aged 73| concerts to bring the committee out even. . L ‘;“““"‘" oncerning Mr. Cole while in |pennics. Here's the stuft.” And the prop- | I Mckarland, . Christofferson, lowing points: Thirteenth and Z, Thirty- | have been \rought 1o amaha from Port | €0 osements have boen made to earry |PAD: No one was in sight, 8o, being nquiries conc Mr. e | 18 Fanwon, ¥ Tottaon: , v ¢ ana | Townsend, Wash., and interred at Prospect | 4 J b " Sushid 1 erties were rolled out upon the judge's firet and S, Twenty-seventh and W and ||} omething of a good Samaritan, he pushed v Chieago last week and had every reason 3. C, Glese, Jumes Scilley, : gt | the wale of advance books of tickets into the | {TACTNIE O s Pl o n. Mr. | desk. A. B. Cady, CUHL Flarida Twenty-seventh and Y streets, W. I. Kieratead, secretary of the Board | residence distric ¥ s v- | 184 Kloom on an errand of mercy A gy e o goos | “How do you know they wasn't playing | & K. Hbis, ; A petition was read asking for an are | of Fire and Police Commisuioners, fa pre. | (400 Heticts, the eflorts thus far bav- | Scarcely had Forbes disappeared in the »” at ol PR B | Vi e d C stroets. Frank | PAFINg an entirely new set of records f 4 . 3 Sis |alley on Chicago street, between Fifteenth <4 Tole ttle | mumble-the-peg | In addition to the above were Max Mer- |light at Twenty-sixth an o board. " y e - ::l’l‘.m:(:flh}i;o: ‘:'\Jnll:fl:dm:; :1'":‘ ‘l: “‘Because mumble-the-peg iso't plaved | ritt, Cincinnati, 0.; 0. D, Pierce, Shelby, | Laitner, the man who was injured near ‘h’xnf Worn of K. Castlin's hureh will v‘o";:‘m:‘a:":::\z:;n T::r.‘k:‘)'e:‘}\:nltlr::‘:1‘;'::":::; 480 Sistetnth, whaa five boys: “‘sewsies’ N e 9 huder and W. 3 faduct some time ago by [ hold g ¢ oAt G 4 bk on and hootblacks, flashed upon the scene as s lapy, | With dice 0. W. M. Schuder and W. E. Schultz, |the Q street via ¥ | hold ‘musteal and ice cream soclable this | A . el P b o iedpead ;;;‘:;“ms i Well, what is craps?" | New York; P. A. Beat, New Orleans, La.; | being struck with a hose cart at tho in- | evening at Keysor's lawn, Milltary avenue ?:t:l;:.ln“: Shurdhy ot whe posioMce, aNOMCT | by magle, sefzed the cart and an instant PR, $9e- Suppat . b v 7 e | Hardor, 8 4 w. s e treets, handed in a bill | #Nd Parker strect s s Y later the negro's portable hotel was rat Cole demanded that the sources of tbi: I\\‘;-:‘ m‘::‘r‘:“:‘lxn‘::\'l‘nbllnx game? How ::::m“'u i.md"'l l'vr‘::"u.'\nfl'” 1“4 g \;::md‘:::g:j N6 NAR BUACATHaN WM, ki Y areqiozell gt Oakland, Neb,, has been | somewhere elss. The commities is looking | 1jing nerth on Pitlesnth strest r . 8 g er, Gretna, Neb.; J shop, Indian- 3 S| appointed rallway mall clerk on the Loy 858 . information be made ““":“ {;Sd '.‘::'",'m would you go about it to gamble with two | gooi ot fr BR T o e Kansas City, | referred to the city attorney and some | Pie and Daadwood Fin vite & A Wit | L‘]’;k“'"l" e :', 'i:"."":“"‘":"(‘)’ ':‘"f‘"o‘: Yesterday Ollle Forbes called at tha e Lok B o whom | G168 AHA"RYe pannies?” Mo.; B. B. Crosby, Grand Junction, Colo.: | half dozen other committees. Charlos H.|Mmarsh, transferred (o the Missouri Valiey | Make a canvas 8 maha SLOck | poljce station and to the desk sergeant ) SOSREIL (e nICAL, BLISY (mnd. 1OV Officer Baldwin shook the spotied cubes 1w, cClure, Wabash, Ind.; L. Levi, Chi. | Paine notified the council that he had | "0 BCUE FEOE FOURC, 0 o L exahange 11 be fssued t SIS S puits s CF tapiitty. e S8 they secured their information. in his hand and rolled them upon the | Wickham, Salem, Neb.. 8. W, Me. | erected a pound for the poundmaster which | crey, ‘omen's, Sulld of 8t Cecellay 8 00 passes will be issued to any ono, the | pg yiotim of a conspiracy, he sald. The o e In the Way. desk. The judss was all attention. The | Giove, Torcate 0 il gy Las | had never been paid for and that unless |John Kevsor. Military road wnd Parker | Matter of caring "’"“"” press of nelghboring | 4y range sounds in the alley were made by Henry W. Yates spoke brlefly to the coun- | getendants sniggered. The dice fell with | yepas . M., 4 it was forthwith paid for he would bring | SUréet, lasi nikhi Miss Goclluer rendered ::“‘; “(‘;’ o witl ""“""'“"’fh“ f"f"':"| M4 wretched little dark-skinned newsboy, cil and expressed the opinion that it 13|, five and a three up. | And They All Liked 1 a suit for its collection. DUbhE the Manth ot Th1o Tn:v ik nfl:“;‘n": ".m:u’:':..,','": ,‘;-‘m:":;;:: '"flsl who said he had the colle, but who ran folly for the council to name an enginees | gight ' said Baldwin. “Now, T keep on | { 4 . W. 8. Cook, plumbing inspector, advised | seventy-five persons on the pay roll of ihe g anlm'mm| 15 O AN “_ll_h’ s mlm 'h 5 |away at a most healthy rate of speed after ke preparations 1o buy the WAL | ghooting and it I throw seven before 1| There was no mistaking the thorough | . "ouncil that the way the sewers were | police department = and "the = slaries | UPO R’ . The committes having engaged Forbes in conversation for and make prep appreciation of the hilarities of the dovks | L amounted to 3 The fire department | decided that all bona fide newspaper men o ! works company’s property until it 1s ascel | throw eight I lose, but if T get elght be- . now arranged they were rapldly AIlIng|empioyed 110 persons and paid out §.225.21 | and their immediate families will bo cured | 220Ut iYe minutes. When the latter re- 3 tained whether the company is willing 1o fore 1 throw seven I win my point and |Slon on the part of the visitors and ‘"""lun with debris and asked that a flush tank | in salaries et btk M, Lt (e poured | turned to the site of his “hotel it was 5 0d authorities ‘s all there is to craps. ' # pause was commanded to hear what they the head of all the sewer sys- | Although draining the lake at Riverview | FF careful to restrict the favors | yacapt. The wagon, with enough proven ol hat sell. He further said (hat g the money. Thal pe. (& AR be placed at the plthough draint 16" thoes dntitied. 16! tiem ? to when the company's cobtract | A thore were no witnesses to corrob- | had (o say C. §. Montgomery of Omaba,| o "ot the city and that all new sewers | PATK did no Away entiealy with " the X der Inside to feed a company of soldiers, Qe b o e e et wntl (hib | orace Beswin's (esiiiony 400 a8 tho.hres | ¥hO had shared fn thelr viclssitues, o e e balc enouid Aava |8 ch was interfering with the| C. 8. Elgutter, counsel for the commit- with the ¢ matter bas been settled definitely it 18 defendants denled his story they were dis- | Pressed to the visitors the welcome of | llke manner be provided. work on the Riverview sewer, the scepage of water has been greatly lessened and the tee, has advised that it is not best to in- had disappeared . e T has 1y leut he | orporate the committoe, aa err ol fio| Until daylight he looked for his lost Omaha and Ak-Sar-Ben to all the people ’ . hng his breath Clifton | (Ontractors have comple 350 feet of the \ # 8 ® | property and finally found the vehicle, de- ¥ selass for the councll to make preparations { charged. | _ Without ever catching 2 work. contractual f{ndebt " 2 h b Sy o plant. " As soon as these legal of surrounding clties and sections Who |, Loq"that the following repairs be made | “Nies Mary B o ebtedness can be easily questions aré disposed of the appraisers are interested in the struggle of the in. In one resolution: Repalr crossing on Mever, who is in Munich Bavaria, has notified Superintendent Pearse taken care of, and he was authorized to spoiled of ita contents and with one wheel tn AAe ol e Wb AR o wrecked, in the gutter near Fifteenth and o dustrious and affable monarch for the up- v-si that she will return to Omaha In_time to 4 Y_polie COVEr | Nicholas streets. He Is now of t should bo appointed and the purchase | building of his realm and the success and | S04t s1de of 1 stret o Tutaiy e gecent @ posttion in e wchioni "She i | any possible damage eults that may result. [TaRRg Biesdts L ip 1 nce o palen effected it f’"l“"'"" 4 to take action on|Court Asked to Anmul Adoption Pro- |prosperity of his subjects. Twenty-aixth, the east side of Twenty-ststh | and weat o Burops on o pears lowesoo)|, It was reported that a dosen or more|jeagus with the {hieves: the crles, he The “"“‘"" T, orlinanes ot (ha reds ceedings of Which She Was A. H. Snift of Missouri Valley responded | (WORY 0 0 p® 4 lll T north side of | dbsence. local fraternities have been Invited to ap- | (ninks, were & delusion and the case of A e tavbHAE M¥, Cole, and latt Ignorant. 1n one of the most agreeabls apecches heard | SRt ACTONE K0 AR L0 UL DUSind | i\ ATTAnt s out for the arrest of George | PIY for special evenings at the festival, (0 | eotfe a snare, but If those souths ate all matters Inexactly the Mame O ng. The| Mre. Edna M. Watson has called the | told how for twenty years he has sat at | treet, to fll a dangerous hole at|charging him with scnding u threatoning | the Tespective organizations. saylng that by thix time there are six were before the committee meeting. 3 the Iowa sho: ¢ the river |H street, letter through the mails. The reciplent of A contract was authorized for the ten- |, ¢ b v e com- | county court to her assistance in an attempt his home on the lowa shore of the 1 XS T taions. rante J i cases of colic, genuine beyond cavil councilmen are disposed, however, to com y § ; Twenty-fourth and I streets, ° g the letters, Nana Adams, also colored, 1% | foot board fence that is to surround the ly with (he requests made by the Com- | o secure possession of her I-year-old eon, a few miles above Omaha and within |, Togonie pein street from M to A street, |an employe at the Child Saving {nsiif1te g § © | As there 15 no cluc to the identity of the Tercial club and Central Labor union and | Russell, who, by a decree of the courts, was sight of its High school, its newspaper | L\ rossing on E street, south side, be- | No assignment of teachers in the public | 05tval grounds and which will enclose a | poys who dined a la (lunch) carte the O ely (hat & speclul mecting will be | €lven into the custody of Mrs. Susan Wat- offices and watched the smoke curling up tween Twenty-ffth and Twenty-sixth, and | $chools whil be'made until after September (portion of Capitol avemue. 1t will cost|police have little hope of apprehendink e ey on. bath o (hese organizations | fou by process of adoption papers trom the factorles and ever with a reali- | (WO 5 BT e qangerous hole At | tendent mee womstantic hohe TooruoqTIng | BeArly $500 and will be begun during the | ¢hom, il "have an opportunity (o discuss tho| Along the latter part of last March Mrs. zation of what the indomitable pluck and | el 16 BH SERtYEr CIREROn BEE | U (e Teaching rorce nd it teach, | CUrrent week. The grounds will be cov- Yiilihave an n:"ln . Watson secured a divorce from her husband, energy of the business men of Omaha are | f‘m"pr was fnstructed to do this at | "% were .m..«v.:u.i‘; earller than September | ered with gravel from the exposition Woior warka. Jeo! ""'. A iitend Fred G. Watson, and was given the custody doing for the people of this whole scction. | SO ! ovihe, list would probably have ta b grounds. Waling heRatirnase of the child. After the granting of the di- | He had always admired the commercial ac- { ’ pt i . perveems, o 3 f v to flush street. A The city comptroller has begun to issue Hoping that the B. & M. and the North- |, Watson took the child to the | tivity of Omaha and the brain power of jts | It Was proposed ) certificates to men who have worked on Hoping orce Mrs. at 1 b y | sidewalk was recommended on the west [ {EFUT t wostern would effect a compromise concern- | pome of her mother-in-law, Mrs, Susan Wat- | commercial leaders and had always real- | aide of Twenty-third from O to Q street. | by the crecnvive faff ::.[l ;|fll"pl'|dn\{u':"-'<.|;;d: & ing the disputed right of way along the west| g5, where it still remains. fzed that whatever of soclal and business 06 O EERL L B nage of minor | were avuliabie to for emergency work portant Plece of side of Elghth street, between Farnam and | qhe cpild, a handsome little youngster, | advancement had been made by them has | Bo0 tlons and motlons introduced which u;n}hlhv cou ()I‘l‘ br Imm for the Issuance Omaha Depai Cc0mm0 a ng Howard streets, the committee on raliways | goon won the heart of Mrs. Watson, and dur- | been for the benefit of the entire west. He | (00, N0 0 e "iinout confliet can 'be cashed without diacount st ocal Eaquipment. \J and telegraphs has taken no action con-|ng jyly she made application to Judge Vin- sncke in a decidedly complimentary vein | Before entertaining a motion to adjourn | banks. . 1 Ry Mayor Kelly stated that he wished to ex- | 1T J S & erning the ordinance granting the North- western the right to maintain the track % BBty el sonhaler for adoption papers. The adoption o the two expositions, which had never | il R ati e 5 Aanaitoant v They'll see—maybe quite well, was duly accomplished on July , and it been surpassed in the history of the world | peddler of “bachelor but- through a pair of glasses you hearing in police court e to put before | §3N8, was given & hearing i : : - Y WhIGh It constucted alon Lhe strest n €on- | wa only sesterday that the mother became by any €ty of the siae of Omaha. ~The DI M actlon in refusing 1o put betorn | Niontayon b dhufie o il b u' | celved o now Iife saving net Mondey, which piekfrom a- bosket—but e- troversy. Representatives of both roads ap- | aware of the fact. Mrs. Edva Watson vis- | doings of the business men of Omaha have the counc L e attempted to compel the | Loulse Nealy. Tho aileged’ oftense mas |i® L0 be carrle v-‘n\' ‘un y{-R ; 01 X n ure .." »-1 n-' 1 :b: | eared before the committee of the whole | ited the office of the clerk of the district been an inspiration to the entire western |Sald that it wa t, which | Sommitted shortly after 4 o'clock Iast | ladder company. Waterproof Russian hemp, ing & collection of her debts— i chiet of police to do an unlawful act, hursday morning on the Douglas street | the best known material for the purpose, and fitting one's seif to glasses and presented urguments much the same as | court and the county judge to look over the | country. They have attracted to the city { Order before the council. He Te- | bridke. CHe wan held to the dieiriat oust || 8L Eaovi manaral lon e Budas A3d Bitiaggune il ane thosa presented (o the councll lust week. The | racords In the case, and she asserted as she | the best railroads of the country and when | 18 oWt B BrASE FELTRS RCG IRy o on | under 8700 ponds: A e T e o e LR e members refused (o act In the matter nd It lore that steps would be taken immediately | b went to New York somo time ago and |Muested, Mr MORS t0 SO00 € FRCMTC] A Howpe, wife and two daughters re. | (Welve feet in diametor and is manned by Py it i B L R was left in the hands of the committee on | (o get the adoption papers aside. | rode upon & street car in that city dnwn"h“'s ‘d '" e desired s reform of this tiirned tody :fi'r'f-"‘n:nfi,‘,':; n[“v‘:.; daye ot | trom (y;u o .m:n:nr:“)\lnlr‘n 16 (ull: :;rm ¥ Sirolilivg the pFopRL * railways and telegraphs, where it will prob- < by two diminutive mules he had realized | OB ‘“'d"; ther asked him to provide for |one of their °daughters. Miss aoransht [ to e “ r\lr" A% 'h::‘" F (alls trom Slasees plaasy yon berond | ‘ 1‘::\.-n;:::nM):M!.:m;:\::.t:l:dl';?:;m:n‘...::; Hare MEriia) Bl Cone 1o TORRE :)m“::.mn Sentiment Aol I8 Oraeting AUme ";‘":'f, i sloast [ mountaly, topa, and tase Thucacey Tor Uhal | men tested the apparatus Mondsy evening THE ALOE & PENFOLD C0., Supply company and other interested prop- &bt In Court. | '\I\l':yhn;m Nacka lon it cyialtars x:-flr:’:;“:d';’o:r"; was put_ and they quit, | DUrPosc. Tt was ko cold thut Misy Gertrude [and found it to be entirely satisfactory Leading Scientific Optiel erty owners who protest against the North- westoru extension. Ie asserted that more than 60 per cent of the property owners who have ground abutting on the part of Eighth street the switch traverses are anxious to have the Northwestern prevented from re- taining the trackage it gained so stealthily He urged that the B. & M. Is contemplating the erection of & new freight depot faciug was taken Il just afterwards, suffering | auite severely from tonsilitls aid a touch | of mountain’ fever, on which her parents became very much alarmed for a tim. Weary Lite saving nets have been in use for Late yesterday afternoon an application for | ¢, Ames, saying that the people througn- years in other metropolitan fire depart- a divorce was filed by Mrs. Annette S. Simp- | 5y (he state are coming to realize that the son, the defendant being Emanuel K. Simp- | grow(h and success of the entire state must §on, an engineer at the yeast factory, at|y, gependent upon and keep pace with that Twenty-elghth and Hoyd streets. Mrs. SImp- | ¢ Omgha. He commended the spirit of fon asserts that she was married to the de-| fry00rnal organization that has led to the fendant June 18, 1890, and that she left bis | oreanization of Ak-Sar-Ben, and its work in bome August 13 bringing the eity into closer touch with its Extreme cruelty school Board Meeting. The school board held a very successful meeting last night and the list of teachers | for the coming year in the public schools of this place were completed together with other important business The followlug teachers were elected: As- sistant principal of High school, Miss Mary 1408 Farnam, OMAHA. OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. ments, but this is the first ever in Omaha. Secretary Chiet Willlam Neufind and — _ Frames To Order— and neglect to provide surroundings, and concluded by inviting the ? You sclect the moulding, we make up Eighth street, between Farnam and Harney, | her with suicient funds for the maintenance Knights to come up to Frement Wednesday | L. Rose; teachers in l!mh school, Miss R L tTay. o and that the Northwestern's new track will | of the household are given as prominent | a1 vigit the Knights of St. Eeb Ragus, of | Mamie Hubbell and Miss Susie Horen; grade t defeat such a plan reasons. It is further alleged that Simpson | oy iy order he is a member. teachers, Miss Bertha Johnson and Miss n ing you the advantage of all the latest 3 Charles J. Greene and General Manager G. | bas locked his wife out of the house and |y Sciliey of Ames also spoke briefly, say- | Jennie Smith. On the assigned list the fol- atterns, styles and fnishes. Bvery p W. Holdrege also presented the B. & M. side [ upon returning home and finding her Inside lowing teachers were elected: L. Johnson, had never met anywhere a more g of the question and urged the councll to ing that be Harrls, has beaten and otherwise abused her. concelvable ide - ve a known to the framers’ . progressive lot of men than the business|Anna Weith, C. B. Lyon, Rosa prevent the Northwestern from usurplog| Further it is alleged that defendant owns | yop’ of his city, and that thelr public | Sadie Oliver and Pauline Winters Rest and help for weary | "4 is shown in our sumple caxes at Eighth street when not a single industry | considerable property in Omaha which he i 4 ©. M. Johnson, who was elected principal e T ; spirit and liberality are being known to £ prices that are the lowest. Twenty-six will be served by the extension. I8 trying to dispose of. In addition he had | 0" v onnie of all neighboring sections ana | Of the Lowell school. tendered his resigna- | women are found in l,yll. 3 i e Northwoetern's Conieniion: $2,000 in an Omaha bank which he recemtly it tlon to the board and 1t was accepted. The | g gy pepy app s Vegetable | **""* in the framing business insures Compound. It makes wo- men strong and healthy to bear their burdens, and overcomes those Mis to are winning their admiration, emulation and good will. The grand mufti read & report of the hustling committee showing that in the fou; weeks it has been at work it has added 375 paid members, runniog the membership up to 687 drew out and buried near the yeast factory Mre. Simpton wante the court to order the defendant to return this money to the bank pending a trial of the case and to aleo pay her a specified sum weekly or monthly for malntenance until the final hearing of the case. B. T. White, attorney for the Northwest- ero, stated that there are many firms to whom the new switch will mean a saving of several hundred dollars a year in switch- fog charges pald on non-competitive freight hauled into Omaha by one line and switched same position was given his brother Theo dore Johnson The following janitors were elected for the coming year: High school, D. D. Sullivan Hawthorne, Dennis Barrett: Jungmann John Vavra: Albright, Dave Mulcahy; Brown your receiving nothing but the best of taste in the selection of an appropriate frame, Pu Seykora; Highland, D. Carey over the tracks of wnother He also again called attention to the ex- | Park. Joo Sevkort: TARRARE T (4 | wiioh women are subjeot A. HOSPB. “This new frelght depot the B. & M. is e, p, cursion to Fremont on Wednesday, which i e . ¥ ®ins Replevin Proceedings, jold sroderick; Lin- talking about is all a myth." said Atorney | 1u' (ne United States cireutt cour Wil Teave the Elkhorn depot at 6:30 p. m. | Goldrick: Lowell, Patrick Lroderick: Lin-| hecause they are women. Music and Art (613 Douglas. 3. B, Sheean. “BIghih strect 1 twenty.teet | o0y B9 Vol ates ciroult court the | L, 000, C0) FChaning a¢ the den of ihe | colu: Chatles Searinger; High chool ann e Loan ¢ y I i Price; assista ol anitor. above the B. & M. ground where the pros- | yyaiut Tohn D. Gormlay, Btuart andereen | Kuishts of St Eeb Ragus and will leave | Fronk Price; mssletant High school Jenitols Pective bullding s to be located. The B. & | snq Montford P. Meholin to replevin the | fOF the return at 11 p. m. A very low o g sl ol sy gt | M. has already bullt switches across EIghth | carile belonging to the “P" outit In Boya | 'Ate has been secured and enough tickets | 207 Lo strests. Mrs HEwAre: vented root street In two places and has one switeh i “ | have already been sold to ensure a success. 2 ? Gl county. The petition alleges that the plain- | o sol " lahan Is known from ooast to | f funning north and south on the street, ad | {7 bought & mortgage given by the defond. | ful excursion. City Tressurer J. C. Cleland, | ""388 0l en | s Kno 8t 10 | This is Work— AL wasnt atrald of the street belng ruined | anig 1o the W. J. Perry Live Stock Commis. | SBFiff J. M. Kraeder and J. W. Stewart of near ample room provided for the accommo. | coast. It has oured more . " by tracks until the Northwestern happened slon company of South Omaha and that the | FTeMONt were at the den to encourage the ‘lu‘”nn of the puplls that are expected o | Slck woman than any Even good hard work wou't wear out R el S Froperty covered by the Instrument has | ©XCursion project 2 R A e el e ther medicine It Hanan's shoes—They've built to went UP e been removed from Boyd county contrary to Seward Wanta to See Them a0 (s EiAtian: othe . 8 | and give satistaction—Mude so us 1o it SUPERINTENDENT AT ST, PAUL | the terms of the mortguge. The amount in- | At the meeting of the Board of Governors | mpe Hoctor injunction site did not come | fria@nds are everywhers |iic oot u regular foot torm shoe Why - - volved is $5,314.90. an invitation was read from W. H. Smith. |, for discussion although Mr. Hoctor was | do you go and pay faney prices for a Iy Frof. Leviston Given Charze of Pub- o & nowspaper man of Beward, luvitog the | pirsonally presct and. threatsnss an 1n- | MG (Hey are oonstantly |io you go wid puy faney prices for le Schools at the Minne- Banst Neiot. Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben to visit that city | junciion against the payment of the $27 vill | Wiriting thankful letters I‘ ‘;‘l 00 I' ~r' gy \\" “,"" sota Capital. Martin Sugarman of the county judge's | during the county fair, August 28 to 8L | o ox-Architect K ¢ ne Hanan shoe for $5.007-We have office has returned from & month's vaca : . foxArchitect Klewit tor ihe draving of| whioh appear Im this | » tuns and bluck—viel kid and tion spent in New York It called attention to the fact that the|piang for a former building. This injunction them I the tans and bla kid anc nlrw-n Leviaton, former prineipal of the | "J0 SCSNL T FOW Hork room was closed | 500iety has elegant new grounds along the | wi1l probably be got'en out today. naper. Russia calf I'he Hanan ludies' shoe has maha High school, has been clected | vdsterday, the Judge having wemt “woed | banks of the Blue river, with an abundance Miss Jean Bovd Mullan, who is the head of the music department of the school fo the coming year, pres:uted her contract with | the board for her work and it was approved The contract was accompanied with a neat o 15 the coure house that hand until Wednesday I'red A. L. Madsen of Norfolk has filed petition In the United States district court fo be declared bankrupt. His assets are 8319 and his labilities §2,588 18 superintendent of the St. Paul schools to succéed A. J. Smith. ‘The position fs a very desirable one and pays a salary of $3.000 per year. Mr. Leviston is a graduate of Dartmouth he wolild not be proven equally as sutisfactory and con fortable and long wearing as the men's We have them, 1 | of shede, (s putting up new buildings and is assured of the best falr ever held in the county. The soclety helougs to the Nebrasku | circuit and 1s thus assurod good races every If you are puzzied writa for Mrs. Pinkham’s ad- vice. Her address is | too, day. The writer sald that the business | note from Miss Mullan, nccepting the posi- | ! | A gollege and was connected With the Omaha | A MATHARS license wvas lasued Baturday | men of that city had authorized him to say | lon and. thankine ihe et 1or "o | “ynn, Mass. She will Drexel Shoe Co : Hish scbool for twelve years. Before | Mra Marie Hartley of Omaha Phifiips. |t | that the people of Seward would be glad to | of kindness tawary her. tharge you nothing and 1 coming to Omaha he taught physics in the [ is sald, 18 & fam locomotive ngineer | have an excursion from Omaha come out Councll Blufts High school cepied the position of & The board in its closing hour discussed at great lenth the heating plants in the vari- ous schools. A number of important changes and at' one time made u record-breaking run over the New York Central roud with enzine No. 995, Omaba's Up-to-date Shee Heuse. 1419 FARNAM STREEZ, He first ac- tructor in physic she has reatored a miiiion vomon te health. for one day, visit the fair, see their little city and get acquainted with its people, and