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R e T R o ot — SRR ————— THE OMAHA DAILY THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900 EXCHANCERINGLY CREETINGS to the Omaha ex- | AVEN (CIVEY . . I: " FLAT s MILRNEN GIVEN HARD JOLT|WAKE SECOND ARDERSTIRED R (ONSIGNMENT (F TE| oSS s 3 LR to the Fremon - Webster, Walicup and Ricketts Har- Sus ) " bl el 3 " rangoe A Handful of Repabiic . ; Iis Tighness Ak-Sar-Ben Oalls on II e et o Frye 1 Ben wrenmimiion | Four of Them Fined in Police Court Yester- na THL AT Pall even Carloads Direct from Japan Received Brother 8t. Eeb Ragus, 5n of the courtesies e 1 day Afternoon, ebster and Waikup beld & mieeting 18 a by Local Firm Re ard K. Trefz stirred 1t store bullding at Sixteenth and Pine stre — | ROYAL RETINUE ESCORTS THE MONARCH | of interest between Nebraska tow ay- | USED CHEMICALS TO PRESERVE MILK | (ot M o e e white tius | DUTY ON SHIPMENT WAS $18,698.10 | - e LR bound to Dbeeome t — acted his usual part of pigtail and told again | 8 NN DR SN Thr, ndred Kntghts of the Realm | oo i pions most who carlis U realize | Few Teats Are Suflicient (0 Show (he ‘r" "-H:." “M‘l“'m""l‘ g \‘ “ U Preasury De Figures Show for Infants and Children. Do Thelr Devairn at the Shrine that fa He knocks on the Kkaoch wero Chnrne of the i LB SU. (IS WS @ Mot -orOwd, that the (o port Trade ——————————————————————————— of Mim Who Relgns in | against his own state, he said, and asked Flulas by drana out of ‘”‘: osity to 9ee and Hear We Mas 1 220 Per The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa= P Fremont, | pardon for approaching polit peak r. After the crowd had become tnter | Cent in & Decade. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his o Beaats T,"” A A ested in letening to republican doctrine - personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one Senator Ingalls, who did o much to bring ¢ . LN Ak-Sar-Ben's courtiers to the number of | fame to that stats 1 Idulging & come| Trato in (mpurs sustained a SATae Y JTONTTe 58 BEYY WEY (O NS § e eoimatiie RERTINRE OL-URY 16PR to deceive yon in this, Counterfeits, Tmitations and 810 paid their enthusiastic respects at the | parison with the successor supplied by the | gering blow in pc Wedag Darrangue on the Omaha police forme. it | shipment of goods from a forelgn | “ Just-asegood ' are but Experiments, and endanger the hogpitable court of King St b Ragus ir as knocke when four of five milk venders accused | o " direct to the port of Omaha was received health of Children—Experience against Experiment, irtually repeated his allesed F his royal citadel at Fremont last night and | A quartet of Fremont boys sang an im- | of ra their product were found | oonou™os dotailed at the Sixth ward vesterday at the customs house. The | . g ou tested to the utmost the capacities of the | promptu melody blending the names of | guil 1 fined members of the fitth | rORES M6 SEIalied AL Ihe Tt ward meet- | consignment consists of seven carloads ot | Th K d Y H Al ay B ght pugar beet knighthood for hospitable enter. | St. Eeb-Ragus and Ak-Sar-Ben, and re-|irm againet which complaint had been | 1 1St SSLurady night, only he make his | €4 from Yokohama and Hiogo, Japan, con- | | € 1n ou a've w tainment, The Ak-Sar-Ben deputation left | freshments followed, an abundance being | made, compricing Henry and Herman Paul- | Jm®s \% one, Instance in order to make his | G0, (700 OGN L0 ol 4URYG, Sy Bears the Signature of Omaha at 645 p. m. over the Eikhorn in a 1 tor all I ghth and Lincoln avenue, failed [ pay ket for about ten minutes the erown | SHPment Is $18,688.10, the largest amoun special traln of seven coaches and a bag Shortly after 11 the train left for the re-|to car fn court required by their | openiod 1o leave, but this fact did not | €T assessed at the port of Omaha . gage car. Along with the merry party went [ turn and Omaha was reached at 12:45 a. m. | honde and a eapias was fesued for them, phaze the patriotic attorney from-the First | THIS shipment is the first direct evidence Kiplinger's Junior Military band, which [ It was with no uncertain expression They will ly be tried today ward, for he kept right ou talking and | ®t the Omaha custom hLouse of the change generously donated its services and turned | gratitude that the excursionists found | je C. Root, owner of a large dairy farm | (oot o o s if he had to say just so | VHICh has taken place in the last two years out in showy uniform with twenty-three | street cars sidetracked for them upon rking his arms as if he had to say just s seven miles southwest of the city, plea in the importing business of this country L} much in order to earn his money performers, more than fulfilling all re- | every line to carry them home through the 4 (4 1 guilty to using formaldehyde in his milk everal years Omaha houses have im President Bruning saw that the few who | quirements 1o the musical line. The re- | rain to preserve ts sweotness and was fined 825 | oo™ i ot relish the dish Walkuy ted tea from Asia and the surrounding In Use For Over 30 Years. tainers of Ak-Sar-Ben's court turned out J. W. Munn of the Elkhorn and Geor end costs. He lls milk exclusively 0| woq gatting up and so he interrupted the but the quantity has increased from Thecuntaun comeaNG Tz s s x oy in uniform and every member of the party | B West of the Northwestern chaperoncd | (hs Waterloo creamery, ~Sixteenth and | yit SOHORE B0 ot 86 e Wterrupted the |y "o Syar until all records have been | o — S A wore u pink ribbon badge bearing the lo. | the party, and & nolsy and unimated party | Howard stre liutén 1o republican dootrite and ne to & The trade of the United States | end, “Ak-Sar-Ben—Omaha Greets Knights | It was from scratch to wire P W { L., J. Corllss, propristors of | yuis o neresnal grisyatices ut a with Asfatic countries has in the last year | y i S0 Ut A8 W06 PPOmOnt, AUPUAV 15, | YU RIUNIN OF 81, UBIRARS have DEVR s’ Wete e Crerhoe il st ol S01160. 6oaFE TRWYEE | increased beyond the expectations of the B"\RD ( \\ l)lR(H\SF \l-“; S0 1t 18 alleged, commenced to neglect i 900" organized about three months and have | s charged and were assessed & collective WAl Wik o Tl Sigerad. a0 (5% nguine. A report recently issued by | DU Al AL DLL |wite and chitaren and failed to provide fo Just before the train pulled out of the | membersh 4 of about 500, Its object I8 10| pne of §15, They alleged that they used sudieity of Prasident Brantug. Sut BRssss ‘reasury department showing the :hr’vrlmm-wn‘ even goiug s rN'. d.ymyn.’: ! Jole was notably in- | advertise the street fa B oumnival. 10 Gone 00 The. DRECRVELITS LEQHTREIY i esiden e Managed | oo ‘ot (N6 foretgn trade of the coustey ect to supply them with food and clo depot the esprit du joie ik it o | membership fee 1s §5 and it has s credit. | "ON¢ Of the preservative hem Iy composure loug enough to | ¥ ;‘,nw" o of Ir N iv") 0 v \»“’ t| N . Mrs. Mounts makes the statement B o 20 denonitad | able working ritual and suitable quartors, | DAL )f formaldehyde was found in only thing that would satisty | £ A€% Th6 TH1e of I il " con | Bouth Omaha 8chool Board Given Permission | 1%, ne: HOtmEe e e ombellod the platform deposited | @ kin ual and sultable quarters. | iy tpa jatter must have been contam 5 . the exports sia at 34 per cent over 1899 ' a 0 drove up vn“ he pl i ] RRed | J: 0. CIIARY, ‘Ghb of \He. Oldsat WA Hhost | " vl] ’vl LAl it “ been contamin: | iy, wag a hoard of fire and police comm ) AL Gver Tt The :I"” to Buy Hoctor Property. |to work to keep herselt and children i upon & true vera fce-locked | J: | . . ' L ated by the Root product sners elected by the people. He closed his | L LR b L i d 4 " ' wearing apparel Yecembe amber flagons, which quickly found their :‘""‘1 k;l“"n L ""lll'\ s |~Kl ®| L. Johnson of Johnson Bros. was tried, | ile. stone, y edomearionie b S :l“ to Oceanica over 1809 have increased 40 ‘m‘! — : od I\“ N :’:\ 1 . |mx:.|r ing, C. E. Abbott is his lord chamberlain 4 o story: by advoca hat the repub- ¢ 4 . v 1890, Mounts deserted his wite And ¢ el LT ROE foutid Bullty st W6A £35'RY, couth Hlenns ‘met tonythaoyocarlng, that the repub- | cont over 1640 nd 163 per cent over 180, S DISSOLVED pmi and Georg s high pries .. | licans get together and see to it that a log- | s S dren and is at present employed by the The run to Fremont was made in an hour | 804 George Murrell is high priest Upon the witess stand Chemist Cart | il K€L TO8SLIe GG Be6 10 Mt 1BAL 8 168+ | huring this time the Increase in exports to | RESTRAINING ~ ORDER | i T e et and a quarter in the cool of the evening A Close Oafl, Dummer testified that formaldehyde is very Europe has been but 10 per cent over last - John L. Webster for United States senator | with a lowering ky pre and for an elective police commission | | ng the rain| sy Henry Phipps ha which came later, and which was even|(hat he a month. Mrs. Mounts wants a part of an attack of colic | injurious to the health, especially to the year and 50 y ides that Sueient |y cont over 1800, These figures show the lut | Judee Keysor De husband's wages assigned to her for L B e O ek oot Feed be waof RioShorc| L DYIM: O TRISEVILS followed Witk ¥ stste ! b e AL UL Funds Arve on Hand to Wars | her support. pending a hearing of the di then imparting refreshing vitality to the | fatal before a physician could have reachea |of a rank poison known as wood alcohol ment of his troubles, but he didn't talk | "% t4ken place in the Dbusiness of the Amer rant the Buying of a vorce proceedings. atmosphere. Darkness had just gathered | him. He was cured by Chamberlain's Colic, | He conducted several tests in the presence ican importer. San Francisco, Seattle and u long, as the few who remained to hear when the beautiful city of Fremont was | Cholera and Diarrhe chool Site. | Remedy before the [of the court, disclosing the method by Sehoo \ other Pacific ports are dividing trade with Walkup's closing remarks comm ed mov- IVES SLED FOR DAMAG veached. The entire populace had but afdoctor arrived. Mr. Phipps is a well knowa | which the presence of formaldehyde in milk | (e toward the door. On the outside one | N POFts of the Atlantic seaboard and the —_— few moments before turned out in response | citizen of Beckly, W. Va. is detected | visitor called to a friend upply of teas and other Oriental goods to ¢ of the district court has Alleging 10 & fire alarm, sounded because of an in - - . Maken s Tents [ 7Bl wait o minute and listen to what | Hyey - memers Of the middlo west is coming | Suted downa decislon 1 the Hoetor m o P! p, afte w h @ epaired to - oy Whue o5 b erbsnad | = = L "'. RN . 4t | ove west railroads fro the Pac | handed down a decisio " et | f . clplent blage, atier which ail repaired (0| GAPTAIN ~ MURPHY KILLED | oty e ke some Tentn, o] thi sy s o o B e Dasita | Habied Sowe n delbion 1% “Susadet | tgnatil WHoas, g Wiy Mlgri, S e i had been taken from the milk cans of the| It Was evident that Bill had had enough, | " holds that the Board of Education of South | filed sults against Detectives Dunn and hundreds of men, women and children. | Cablegram m Washington An- | o0 July 24 was placed upon the |88 he replied | bt ML L Omaha may purchase a school site so 1ong [ Savage and their bondsmen for damages The « were quickly emptied and the eath of Former desk. There were also in evidence certain| "I dou't mind listening to a man who has | . The EFOWth of the oriental trade of the as it keeps within bounds of the money on [The petitions are lengthy and allege that Oma ure-seekers formed in march pwa Man, e )t pure milk and a bottle of hy- | %M sense, but I have ro time to waste on | UBIed States in the last ten years is of [ % 1t | the oficers arrested Shoen when he was on ing order besido the train, with the band i et o R ample of the | Such fellows as Ricketts wuch Interest, particularly when it s re- | T L yonthe ago the Board of | his way home from his place of business on azd the uniformed dignitaries of the SOAl| WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—A csblogram | Soclonis SO “RERE B SPUBS PP t58 | “10 the fow minutes that Ricketts spoke he | Membered that at present the larger par weation of South Omaha advertised for [ the evening of July 27 and confined him in tront and the accompanylng knighthood | was received at the War department today | PUre milk Pt aful of the acid. There | t01d how the police had harassed his ~Tem. | OUF €xportations to Asia and Oceanica i hool site, the property oftered | the city fail until noon of next day in open order by four aying that Captain Willlam L. Murphy, [ 80 & 000 0 AR000 0 olor of the milk. | Ple of Friendship” club, which, he asserted, | **¢ Produced east of the Mississippi river [to be within eight blocks of the present | horrors of a cement-floored cell, with iron | High school building. After looking over | bars all about, are detailed at length and the bids the board decided to purchase the | Shoen's mortification at his arrest is gone He Good. Thirty-ninth United States volunteer infan hnist, had provided | try (fArst lieutenant Twenty-fourth United nd ite radiance | States infantry), was kil Mad 18 Renz, royal pyrot an abundance of red fire was a purely charitable org and that in most instanc nization and 8 the exports Then, putting a few drops of formalde- i e ™ | were carried to the seaboard by ¢ hyde into the pure milk, he again added the | Mr. Walkup had the men ans d near Tanauan miss L lines. The figures us issued : gl etk sttt Le bt S . rove his statement Ll : & lssu Thomas Hoctor at Twenty- | into 0 hringing sult against Detectiy yes , . acid and instantly the lacteal changed to | Pro missisaippi lines. The fg BLEEL G L e | : was reflected in the thousands of happy and h'“"" : SeDLuE UFDy was born in | e ohrpie, Atter paying flis compliments to Captain B O LA ""\' <Ll X third and K streets, the price being $9,50¢ ;.,.m,l p,,] 5 0 ilegal ,..!,4’,; ”::,‘,';m hospitable faces that hemmed the line of ”:t‘.‘\I““l‘ was ulqn-m'l"' from that state to | it o strated the action of hydro- | Iler and some other members of the police e gtoAsln | Oceanten, | phore was some opposition to this actlon 'n( Lu; hond .~K\|\-.|_ : |\ Free and John Mathie march. Continuous cheering marked the | B¢ SALATY academy. He was made a sec- | | (00 ciq upon milk impregnated with | force Ricketts subsided and the meeting ad BRGAN WIS | the board and Joseph Garlow applied to the | son. are a ho tustuded; S . progress of the parade through the princi- | o4 lieutenant of the Twe ty-Aourth infan- | 3L dohyde journ 195 0850 dstrict court for an injunction. e sccured | The suit fled against D tive Savage streets of the welcoming city to the den [ 'Y April 26, 1898 and a first lleutenant in ikl dvonted & P . —_— \n order restraining the board from pur- |similar to the one against Dunn and is for of the 8t fb T e, where a halt | the samo rekiment March 2, 180, Was ap. | The professor then dropped a small quan Webster fn the Fifth War an order restr o St. Eeb-Ragus monarch, where a ha id into each of the five sam- o. | the samo amount. The offic ing a site pending a hearing of the ¢ » r's bondsmen y ol e cha L Y The luir of his majesty was | Pointed captain of the Thirty-ninth United | 1LY Of th Upon the invitation of John L. Webster o was order > money on | are John C. Drexel and George V. Hinee tes volunteer infa 7 ples of impure milk ana cach of them |4 number of his political foren s o Garlow alleged that there was no money on | Are John C. Drexel and George V. Hin e L e a e ot unteer infantry Ausust 17, 5o, | Ples f imoure | it e cal friends met ¢ hand available for the purchase of a site. hie Ak.|and was with his regiment in the Philip. ! yner strect botween Seventeenth and o on one side and w and Court Not ter, into which the sojourners from the Ak- | e In the face of this chemical evidence the | piop | s John N ) Bk Takis. wibe Gabired 10 sroune &bd | Diiss, Durlog’ the Spyniss-Amierions wee | ML Eighteenth last night to hear him discus 4 *| hix backers on the other went to work to| Julin Nicholson, deputy’ clork aubjectod o the obligation. after which they | Captain Murphy served with his regiment in “’I"l_‘""‘,‘r' Lo Biw Hiorias viagtetitly r\'\) ;umm,\. Attorney Delamatre presided he countries embraced in Oceanica | heck up the books of the school district fOr | vachtion i the mountaine of Colnre i oo were duly, hilariously and tumultuously in- | ’1; 80 cAmpAlEn and ws ‘redom- | Ly PG Lt Nl th matibed Hit gt e rv’ \‘v :\ bater, speech luded the Philippine islands. No bet- | (ho purpose of showing the availabl Lisk i : ducted into the royaterien by the wiso king | Mended for bravery at the battle of San | SORANLSG the B S 1 SRHETAL T | wero made by several y e wmong them demonstration of the truth of the ex- |\ hen the fixures were presented to the court | Senator Allen was defented (n hin at; and his learned counsellor ory Knight | Jud will be convicted. “Impurity in any f00d | s ore und Hugh Myers, the (heme be found In the fgures aiven. by ihe de | Loyeeeided R e e Qe ev- | piller againstchockets 'wha ahers it tho and hin loaraed counsellors.” Every Knigt gl b ebnvioLn [ IMALHLy i8 ADVHSIEE Bacitig iy op: the theme of all|be found in the figures given by the de- | with which to purchase a site. Judge Key- | United States court, Judga Munger. ove B a1 Mrwc Pruline. ilirgty,. widw ot tharoaps | DOATSY : ecially despicable, | 2C'TE the possibility of a good republican | partment in reference to the trade of the | sor does mot ive the board permission to | Fuling his motion al h f ¢ the | tain, Who lives at 1824 Wirt street, was al. | IMPUFity in milk is especial PICADIC, | majority in the ward United States with those islands. In 1808 | ticular site, but as the board | A Warrant has been fssued for the arrest his hearty sympathy in the purposes of th as there are thousands of infants and in M. W tor 8 . q buy any partic [of Alvis Hadee of Howells, on char of t. Eeb-Ragus knighthood most prostrated with grief when notified of | ** . S kliea | ebster arrived about 9:30, avcom- | the exportations to the Philippines were has, by a vote of 7 to 2, contracted for the | f4ijing to destroy revenie stamps aftar ve " he diversity and novelty of the ritual- | her husband’s death today by a reporter for “"'“"" in :"’”‘”“ "o milk dlet, Tho stom. |P2Rled bY @ quartet which opened the [ valued at $127.804; in 159 thelr value was | octcr site for $0.600 & warrant for this | moving Haumr Ciram (e Atampe ufter re. » diversity and novelty g g | almost wholly by a milk die © 8Lom- | mooting with a song. The speaker of the 7 Mt18 chimatice, R84 (He" promefhoss. dud | THO B, 1t wasithe firat word ae/nad res | - Gt e, Il o ol $104,193, while in 1900 it has ddress and after a song | $2,640,119. | and the deal Jo Barton, assisted by the other mem- fncreased to A g | they were nttached. Tie will be arraigned amount will most likely be (ssued #BOTUY [ hafore’ Comminstoncr 1aye of Nortoit tod consummated day skill with which they were enacted in the | “€lved of the sad affair |achs of all such are peculiarly sensitive erowded quarters occasioned considerable W nd 8 h surprise and admiratton among the Omaha a1d Sarah Lowe, was married to C . | y Iv | evening made an Mrs. Murphy, the daughter of General w, |10 1mpUrities, so the milkman virtually |y | holds their lives in his hands bers of the quartet, the meeting udjourn=d. | N0 MORE NEW IMPROVEMENTS | syronia 00 MUCH, Mortality Statistions. taln Murphy, then a leutenant, in De . Sy | The following deaths and births were re- knights, many of whom entertained a vivid | cem AT SCHOOL = - X that She Made P | ber, 1898, 1 et b a Tragedy. . Jo! N ported to the HRoard of Health for ances that always attend the perfection flv‘ L old enta at the High School to Be |Long of New Straitsville. 0. saved two uh Under Way to Une Jdohn Kuncl aileges in . petiion R L R o Selleck, 217 Noutn such enterprises 5 lives. A frightful cough had 1 kept h Lp Availlable ¥ ag filed in the et cou L - § 2T Boutn Given Elght ours Instend ves 14 gh ha ong kept her 218 . Twenty-fifth, a 1, months, Willlam Wil ThU R T W Ar DoculinL Yuta Sot \HOWARD NAMES COMMITTEE of Six ax Formerly. awake every night. She had tried many | Antonta Provaznik, 1516 Williams street, | iRCR-A{R, nged. 3 months: Willlam Wil ferred on but a few of the visitors, inc : remedies and doctors but steadily grow | The members of the Board of Park Com- | has been talking too much. It is asserted | f g y“’”, J817 Cupitol avenue, aged 1 12, George D | Says He Has Been G | : i sslone; e decided to sta o new | e od @ e instance of | Births"William Harrison, 220 Burdett ing Hugo Brandels, Arthur Metz, George | Tng 1€ by Prepen Gulded In Select- | g0 i) be several changes at the High | worse until urged to try Dr. King's New | Mitsloners have decided to start no n %iin the dooument Riod b the inKeRcs BHf s il Woieten. il Dickons. " Stk Cronk, Mel Uhl, Thomas A. Frye and one n& It by Preferen school next year, all of them being made | Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, | MProvements in the park system this year, | KKuncl that on or about April 15 of the pres- Pt CRaries Howen, Wl Doven o g hers o « b ® . . ' as practica £ o oney avatlable | 0 8 Prova de this stat or two other leading members -of th L4 uecessary by the crowded condition of the|and she writes, this marvelous medicine | @5 Practi ”“ l‘;' "" ”'L MABAy RTALIARIGH Unthy Mrs, Pr A‘_”‘""_""':.'”"M“"f i h'h HOARDISE. Dul? Kxusrienos Knights of A PN, NI TARIeston | B4 = school. The most important of these will be | also cured Mr, Long of a severe attack of | 1% APpropria or work now in progress. | ment while addressing a At EGove we Aidhal e SHBIESYAIOE 46 suhnly: 8 HHEILInERILUALIOR b ive L aihns aonounced hiaicons [T AR AR AT Ay fror six | pneumonia. Such cures are positive proo¢ (Al the next meeting some steps will be |friends: “The reason why old man Kuncl| A number of bovs were playing at camp DU Ahe ralamaker g0t {NThistworkc o the | i8R0 SRAE RORILISE, D the etettion ot periods to eight. With the number of avail- | of its power to cure all throat, chest and | 'aken to place Kountze park in shape be- fand that crazy shoemaker don't go to | yiff S [ (Raey (T BTCTIONE 1 @ (et aits lowly as well the exalted, the just and | Which he has been guided largely by pref- s. Only 50 y | fore winter. Mr. Kountze has despaired of | church is because they can’t steal money [ Nineteenth and Clark streets. far of t1 | erences expressed by democratic clubs |P1® T0OmS in the High school ‘building |lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00 o he nbacnifllaiby e B s PANEEAM R i a BLR the unjust, as it were, b And othies with whish o b ave clubs| jisses must be too large to do good work |anteed. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co.'s | ReVing th _lagoon fillec e Greater | out of the basket any more." d E handled so carelesly that the gagolin Before the full ritual had been exemplified 3 a0 has sought to|ypan there are but six periods. By in-|drug store. American Exposition association and has| Kuncl, in his petition for damages, as- | fARGIRd R CAECIESIN IRAI - The gasqiin although most of the novitates had explored | K€€p in touch. He has selected Fred Cos (R&éihe. number. of ‘norlsda to A1kht P = let the contract for filling that part of the |serts that this statement was uttered for [ Poterson slightly burned her hand. 4t rove ol o K Ward cres e nu ber of P s ta L I a The . v g d L MINg to extinguish the nze before the the aerlal regions good and plenty and had | KFove of the Fifth ward as chairman, Judge th artificial lake on his land. The park hoard | the purpose of willfully wronging him and | tempting to extingu e : # ? Sar hird more recitations may be heard during arrival of (he fire denartment There wa manfully sustained many drastic physical | A. E. Langdon of Sarpy county as tre 14—‘\”‘” RO R e (A Aotakbad BAD BURGLAR IS IN CUSTODY expects to make arrangements for filling | placing him on a level with a common thief. [ ATFIvSL 0F the BEe, SERA T #3151t was found necessary to lay aside | Urer and Joscph A. Connor as secretary. | (e 4% and If necessa eI 1N ALa AT ERE L that part of the lagoon in the park and [It also means, he says, that he had stolen firther dispens jons of wisdom to permit | In addition to these, the committee, which | m White Under Arrest Charged last year some classes contained as high as making other repairs which are required | money from the collection basket at the | —————————e An exchange of greetings hefore the knightly |18 called to mect at the rooms of the [ et VoA * R R T A with Many Jobs ot House- by the agreement between Mr. Kountze |cburch. This he emphatically deni I | ——————— e E——— adieux were imperative. King Cleland spoke | County Democracy Wednesday, August 22, | pii¥ I8N, BuPHe. 1t will be readily seer breaking in Om and the commissioners in regard to the [order to heal the punctures in his reputa- \ the welcome of the people of Fremont and (&t 2 P. m. comprises iy A ‘ cPprsr { park tion Kuncl wants €2,500 of the money sup. A L lutely necessary if anything like satis Tom White, a negro with enough aliases sald a few graclous words in appreciation of [ James P b Chris Poppenhagen, e he two bridges over the lagoon will prob- | posed to belong to the defendant CGavatul | Lyste 1 Abbott Henry Bl tory results are to be attained to fill a column and a criminal record much -arefu Omaha, declaring that city as necessary to | Jgeal ; 4 Lo s o ably be removed to Miller park. although 5 vig W, Hall, School will begin, as usual, at 9 o'clock, [ longer, was arrested at South Omaha Keysor Up for Contempt. Compounding the growth and progress of Nebraska as 18| G M. Hitcheock mas MeCleneghan 4 5 there is some talk of taking one of them . the Arowih and e shabeAny | e da. it \whneghan, | but instead of closing at 2 o'clock, as here- [ Wednesday afternoon by Detectives Shoop Riverview cob Keysor, whose home is at Eight- of b MG Rros e Riale R William 11, MeCran tofore, it will continue until about [ and Savage and is held at the city jail pend- | '® TV eonth and Chicago streets, was brought eninl sary to Omaha He hoped the time may | o B Metrann, e 3 ¥ w— . Prescriptions | Charies 1 firow H. Kopiet This Increase in the length.of the school [ing the collection of evidence. He s wanted before Judge Vinsonhaler of the county soon come when the St. Eeb-Ragus knight- | Harry . Ml Christn b Building Permits, - el by hood will b sratentious 1 ful Sophus I Net L day does not mean necessarily that pupils|for the numerous Jjobs of housebreaking The eity inspector of bulldings has lssueq | COUTt yesterday by Deputy erill L LR i) e 08 pralystiouy A na o | Lee Wright Don . Van Dusen must remain at the school bullding longer | (hat have been done in Owmaha during the | the tollowing permite Roach on a capias charging contempt of Competent \Ik:mvl;‘ on AI:I!- :" ”' Sar-Ben ‘l"v" Swen J. Landgrer Elza Tripplott than heretofore. It is now thought that ar- | past few weeks. The exact number o Union Pacific Railway mpany. Ninth [court. A day or two ago replevin pro Pharmacists e e K owD | Tohn Tsaden et none to remain at school longer than six|put as many as five have been reported in | oven, §175; Charles Matchier, frame shop, | property were had, but Keysor refused to Pure L ol Hopy How Whitney, periods. Al boys taking drill will be ex- | one night and the total number may exceed | $0: 1 ‘wwl'l‘-"“ Re ‘{]'Hn" 3P South [ turn over the property or tell where it Drugs . " Friendly I Otto ). Baiman Daniel Hogley 5] Strom dla e tas $iic'ol T 4 Sixteenth, lght shaft 00; ich- 'he conte ons . 8 Wremont riendly Feelin Qllo . Bautnen, ORI cused from cl; work at 2 o'clock. The|fifty. When the epidemic broke out Chief [ e Pwenitetn i Haneeor " foaens | was. The contempt consists in his trying it Ross Hammond, the journalistic sage of | Staniey Latason: Harman Rolline Classes of the last two periods of the day | Donahue detalled a number of men in eiti- | Awelling, $350: Marsh & Smith, Tweniy. |to evade a writ of the court issued for the B s Fremont, reinforced the remarks of the | Fred Met AW, Tramt will be composed largely of girls zen's clothes to patrol the residence dis.|third and lzard, elevator, $250: Omaha | purpose of recovering the property in casonable king, declaring that his recollections of | Nlolus Dargaczruski, Honrs Bumer, The arrangement of classes as above sug- | tricts, but White was so well posted that | homan® fssqelntion, Fifteenth und Capitol | uoption, Keysor was represented by an Prices w-|mlvl||u‘.m..u p.m\“:.,u upon \|”‘1I r‘.’“““ Philip Morgen Chris Elsasscr, s -le.-u Ay bring .m..lm a few changes In|ne eluded them for a long time. His favor- attorney and by agrecment the n';..rmzlnr an initiation into Sar-Ben led him to | Henry siert vl n the past when the weather was |ite method of work is to cut a sor ton Credit Men Hold Electhon, the contempt ¢ was postponed until ite method of work is 1o cut a screen, enter | O e R e — e e OO L THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. rticle as entir o or the offense g oenn he &chool build FE ¥, 8 P the clothing | o, pny Crodit Men's assoctation at the Com riele an ntirel oo mild for the o030 | permia 1 e Wore inged o the foow. | 11O S2B0ol IAING. "This can nok b dome | o the iy and i e packoss i o | QAL Tt it B astoctan S g oyt | oclock Thowstay ahemons, | e S explained that the object o ote | ME persons yesterday by the county judge; | OF the coming year, for classes will be re- | unoccupied room, taking nothing but money | clected M. Burgese vic Mrs. Carrie Mounts has filed a suit for ganization of St. Beb-Ragus is (o promote | wume ¥ citing during the drill period. 1In order t renid Rohr scceretary-treas. | Mrs. Ca ! s has o } Name and Residence Age ¥ n order 10| and jewelr I o ) 1408 Farnam 8t., OMAHA, the annual carnival and street fair at Fre- [ Richurd Raven, Omah % | get In an much drill as heretofore more " About turive ars ago White robbed the | Fitisa 4 (o0 meata every third |divoroe.againat hor bustand, Poter ""l'“”' | b b ' ont September 10-15, ar Pre Jsie desperson, Omaha hout twelve years ago robbed the | Thursday and at the next meeting the | The couple were married o Septomber § Paxt wont. September 10-15, and as Fromont had | Elsie J apstaon) Drmel : 191 frequent drills will bave to be taken dur- | residence of J. 1. Brown and was caught. | adviskbility of incorborating Wil ba dis 1‘\“ POURLE XSTe AN <0 MADtAbAr. Opposite Paxton Hotel, May T. Brooks, Omaha i % | !Nk the fall and spring months and fewer | Ho was sent up for ten years and left tho | 185 Wilbur ' Bq orence, Rod uring the wint 3 went well. AboUL three years ago Mounts, ' e me———— —— k. Omaha o | during the winter months. During the fall | gtate after se PVINE Mis Hime, Last June | | se— | returned to Omaha and was arrested onc week. In the pring a sufficient number night on the High scheol grounds under PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. o m\\ Will be required to make up the de- | very suspicious circumstance When | il searched a revolver evoral boxes of | Clara Kopp Wrote for Mrs. Pinkham's Ade | J imp-— Moo B, Griith of Red Oak, la., In at th Iy Relinble 1t oty matches and a candle were found on him. | vice and Tells what it did for Her, !‘flws the T|’mfl TR Murray ¥y for | . A or you to shoe the little folks—We're B K 50 8L Dinrrhoen The police held him for ten days, expect-| oo are NE . Mitrapy A2 AL BE Takly i @ paty Mr. Charles Wilfong of Houston, Tex., |1DE something against him to turn up, but Dr ‘v""‘l‘"‘ F ""”‘\4"]_ ! “-;"‘“““ | not going to always make such redic H. 1. Peterson of North Platte f« at the | Y% Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- | nothing did, and he was released. Whits | 80 many letters from ladies who were tions for good first-class shoes Merchant rhoea Remedy is the only remedy that wil | then wenet to Council Blufts, and soon [ cured by Lydia Ik Pinkham's remedies K500 Boys' elts o at § M. V. Morue of New York Is staying at | effectually check his bowels when he nes | thereafter reports of burglaries and hotd. | that I thought T would ask youradvice g : 2 tan w “\ Ko at the Muiay i | diarrhoca "l ups were frequent. A few weeks ago he in regard to my condition, | &30 Youths' tan welts go at fiiaada iy 8 Alliancs was | came back to this city and then the trouble | I have been doctoring for 00 Boys' tans go at $1.50 P ee HORSES MUST BE | 1 $1.50 Little gents’ tans go at §1.15 Willlam A. Dyche and wife { commence White does not know what our yvears and have e gents’ tans go at $1.15 i the city PERFECT foar is and is shrowd and tricky in the ex- | ken different pat $2.00 Misses' tans go at $1.00 ind Mrs. A. W. Bennett of Auburn | Those in United Statea Army Hes treme. He is well bullt and powerful, bu V ent medicines, but $1.50 Children's tans go at at the Murray tin H R, C. Turner John A. Cole of Chy he W Snys an English has a cruel, repulsive faco | received very little | 150 Misses' oxfords go at | SAKD 870 1 LIADS bl The wolf n e put s | benefit I am | These are the greatest shoe bargain 3 Allen of Beatrice w 3 The wolf in the fabie put on sheep's | he Murray: . "o & Tuesda Colonel Stevens of ths British army, | C/0thIng because if he traveled on his own troubled with bac | ever given in Omal i M. Stine and wite of Sloux City are | Who has been In (his country for some | ToPutation . Couldn' accomplish bis_pur u--]lul in ]Im! 7 [ stopping “ai Millir floa faeiinasste GhETE 2 that the horer. | Pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch whole body aches, | l h | ol K, e Ml o Sohmson o i |’y o o s e TR | L sk et sl e wortles somuen tecia e, DE@XE oe Co., | Ne R tti better than those of any other army of (1., | 518 on theip merits, so they put them in | by spells get short | For a woman to come to that period | 1" Nelson. wife and son of Niobrara b F ARF ofkor asmy of e | AENNN SR SNA BIMERS, B AOE Dk Wem B 1 7 Spells g Omala's Up-to-dnte Shoe House. gucsts of the Merchant wvorld and that the standard establishedl of breath and am ; 9 TREEL Buawn as change of life. It ia almost | By™a, Puchen) Wi B. W. Lamb o Buss | by the War fepariment aard eatablished | oy 0o g, Take only DeWitt's Witch ik REORMD RR0 1319 FARNAM STREE always a period of suffering, and the de- | [ingian are ot the Murn B iany o e n A ¢ supplied | yagel Salve. It cures piles and all skin | ¥ Ous: Mene | rangement of mind and body is some | Cureon D, Plerson of Halse Clty. 1 S SANRERY S hin, ity struation s very ir times so great that the family life is ut. | stopping at the Millard 1 \d has bought thousands of horses regular with severe terly marred by the unhappy wife and | 511 Smi and B Mo of et {0 ShIN.couRlry_in the JaatTeAr. But a Py R mother. At such a time every woman |4¢ Stuving at the Merchants cording to the statement of Co B b R t o Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It works | Marchunts = " n ment of the Missouri, these purchase ¢ Piano you can rest assured that e with Nature, soothes the nerves by nour- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Branch of Marengo, | 0V BOt touched the supply of the Unite ishing them, and curcs diseases of the | 1 Cerday Arangs: | States army, for the delicate organs. In brief, it makes weak | ™ Lists Must M i from you at one \ 1 i f Cuama Kore, Rockport, | 14Ye ide one of the hest investments 1. stopped In Omaha yes ason that the Eng ‘Fholr Oblm ; el Hath SUBSCRIBERS MUST PAYi i | iV 10 the Black Hills h government buys what {s known in Ind., Sept. 27, 1805, "" your life, for thix plano will last you women strong; sick women well “;‘l‘\lz{ Slive W Hl;-)»’»nu'u'r Ju again ver the market as “serviceably sound’ horses, | Justice '\‘""‘ "-‘“'“"1 handed down a ——— i.. whole lifetime and give yon absolute “Favorite Prescription” contains 10 | where the had (6 uhderso another o Vhile the United States regulations nsiei | 10018100 Wednesday of ‘considerable im T think it is my duty to write a | satisfaction. If you will eall at ow alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any | tion hat a horse wust be perfect, both fn build | POTtARCe M ”!“‘]" probably form @ Pre-| Jetter to you in regard to what Lydia | sulesrooms we will be plensed to xhow other narcotic. | Henry Klepping of Wuyne, P, Il ndc, | and appearance. “We reject horses with | c¢dent in Judication of about 200 sim- | " TF s Vegetable Compound did | you our NEW STOCK ( M3 ] have taken four botties of ‘ Favorite Pre. | Of Humphrey A, Parks of York. H. W blemishes, and even too large a brand is | /4% cases now pending In the various justice | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did u our NEW N7 K OF KIMBALILL Jave -~ te rrep | Lansing of Lincoln and P. J. Kroph o § A brand is| 0. AT T T forme. I wrote you some time ago, | PIANOS in some of the wost haudsome ion * for female weakness and change of ¥ o g r % irts of the city Th ase 18 styled Rich seription ' for fem: 852 | Morrimin were among the stafe sieni asion for refusing to pass an animal at | ife.” writes v I A. Dowman, of New | {UT\TILG, Weve Among (he state guests the inspection,” said the colonel. “In the | AT 8. Horton, trustee of the Greater Amer- | deseribing my symptoms and usking | yoneers ever put into # piane and w atamoras, Washington Co., Ohio. * Defore i esidaz pection,” sy e colone he i e : i aaat ogan t "'“i'ihn"”l‘x]" b I'nad | Nebraskan a the ,; T frand Wednes armies of Europo horses with splints and <l mymw. tion .vxx‘uwv ‘4 e '\\ fatt-Bullar Ii your .|<I]\u|‘ ulml,. _\u)u \H\‘ luu:HL | Wit make the prices and terms so ax 1o such pains in my head and in the back of my | duy 1 Mrs, rimborn of Oak avins are thought good enough fc umber company, Douglas Printing cor gave, am now healthy and cannot | le Basy to j 0 e ou ould lose iy rind. Now | iand et A 0od enough for the e Pri | enable everybody to buy one of the DS WOHE averd oy et vt Baer 1 he. | Panca Tonal 'whit W8 ice, If they are otherwise in condition, | PANY: . L Combs & Co, Wolt Zacharia, J. | begin to praice your remedy enough. |11 "0 FITEEARTE T AR 0 ommend ‘Favorite Prescription to all women | Hurtington wnd Charles A, MeCloud England paid from $30 to $130 for ho T. Kerns and Blanche Wilson. and is a suit| I would say to all suffering women, | "I 24 sl ¢ . eri he period of change of life o 0 e recovery of about $200 subseribe » e epairing and polishing at e hal fiseos in the pecod of change of U, 1t Is o R R \ this country, while we are paying from | foF the recovery of about § bsoribed | ce Mrs. Pinkham'’s advice, for wo- | "PUINE ! 1Koy b Neppell and 3. Shermar 120 to $144 by the defendants and which they refused | heat Inderstands B woman's auts |GUAPEM we and 100k over our new Every woman should send for a frae | hrara 17 Smith “nd’ 7 i t0 pay. The declsion was in favor of the| T8 e L[N e | K of 1okt Bl copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. | 18Ny, M, G Hah and J. . 1iull of Ora Siek Headache Quickly Cured anitify rings, and Mrs. Pinkhom, from her Send 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense | Central Clty, A B Hunt' of Alma Indigestion, bad stomach, constipation The justice ruled that the persons who rience in treating female ills, 2:\:::1:1“‘:‘}: ‘vlnx‘ for m:- h\nl)me‘p.l ner “‘Wf,"‘.{’.iq‘{ l\\‘u]«;”:: ."v l\ Hevton wepa | 9iCK Dheadache. That's the program. Next|had signed the subscription papers became § v“!'” advice that you ‘“l: get A. HOSPB. OVErs, Or 3 hm‘.‘.f. or cloth, to Dr, 4 - i ¢ b M er® | program, Cascarets Candy Cathart . b . rom no other sour ~CLARA Korp, 8. 3 tor AMong the stute gucsts ab Mcrchants = Prograr as 6 Candy Cathartic, in-|liable as stockholders and that they had n - " R. V, Picice, Buffalo,N, Y, _ Wednouday, stant relief, Drugsisis, 10c, 25¢, 500, neyer been releaged from thelr obligation, | Rogkpert, lud., April 13, 1899, Musie and Art, 1613 Nonglas,

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