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'l‘l'lH OM \H\ l)\ll\ BEE: SATURDAY, AU (-("l‘ lfl. 1900. 3 ated that in the mind of the chairman of — the rallroad compa Business Session of a Lively Olub Held | the committce an injustice had been done of Stanford Mr v. and since the death | \ IN anf ord has en ned Last Night, Mr. Balduff. The last word of the chairman Members of the Executive COommittee r.iings of bitterness towards Huntington | Trial of Adultera'ed Milk Cases Concluded SUMMER had scarcely passed his lips before a dozer Announced and Choice Ratified, which have always found expression at in Police Court. | Sunt Chafing, 1 t Bites, Burns, Itch - ——— mea were on the floor. For an hour the the annual meetings of the railroad [ s J;:y’nf{ AL B s R, R CANDIDATE ] Q debate waxed fast and furious and ft r directorate. The Crocker family, also, has | Scratches, “ .~. e Jo i R a S THERE TO aPEAK”“.Lu';l e Y mioutes for it o wase WORKING COMMITTEES ARE ALSO NAMED “of been ol " Tesent the mann 5 ;,, PAULSEN BROTHERS TAKE AN APPEAL Inflamed Fyes are cured by the use of S | en the talk was finished s discov methods of Huntington and recently dis . Aspirania for ered that the union had continy T the r.,:\ posed of its stock in disgust . FPond’s Extract Tell ot i heir cott and hai again referred tthe matter Secreturies of Various County Clubs Al this, however. was like water on a | M, Rasmus Atter Listening to the arbitration committes for such wc- Requested (o Send Lists of duck's back with Huntington. He has Evidence, 1ends Guilty and is Used Interr on the Part tlon as wus requested by either party to Members to Centeal Or- beaten down all opposition to his view Aswesned Twe e lly and Externally i e sanization. has retained the presidency of the com Doltnrs, CAUTION! Refuse the weak, watery Witch Hazel — A delegate from the musical union re pany and continued his iron grasp upon el preparations represented to be “'the same as' POND'S The MeKinley and Roosovelt club of the | sots o 1y (L8l bady to endorse a boy the ndustrics and enterpri millions | EXTRACT, which easily sour and genorally contain Vuu g e gl B ott on the Jacob Richtmann, one of the t & moeting of the MoKialey and Roose. |01 PoODle. Hi idden taking oft wi 1| ea hearing of the impure milk cases was “wood aloohol," adeadly poison. POND'S EXTRACT Eighth aud Hickory streety faet igne | CicUrslon boats, for the reason that non- |velt County Central club vestorday afier- ChIMC consternatlon in western rallroad | conciuded in police court Friday, resulting | old ONLY in SEALED bottles, enclosed in baff PFIOE 10 the 1ntroduction of speckers womy | U000 musicians had been employed by the ©ooh at Wishingion hall K. W. Richardson | les and tempo “'”' chaos in his own |, "o onvictions and two fines of $25 cach wrapper. routine business was transacted. ,,"‘"m“ ain and that he handled a boycoitec presided and anounced the following se- ‘oo "‘” A "“"r" ot W‘y'”"’ ® ”I‘ presigind I under Acting Police Judge Learn Wi R 6 resignation of R. K. Paxton as nrestdent | o, CCaM: The boveott was endorsed, but lcctions for memibers of the executive vom. ‘Mo head of the & n Pacilic and 1S4 ynishment has been meted out to all five | P AN " & (N NN, WAL Pl Kt et I {ho arbitration committee will cndeavor mittee of the organization. which were conneC!!NE lines ie & probiem “"'”"' 110t the milk vendors accused of using for - 4 . d cceple 10 setile the strike X 1 Crocker, sou of Charles Crocker, sti fve his letter Mr. Paxton stated that McKinley eudorsed: R. C. Jordan, Fred Hoye, Wich . el B 0L * | maldehyde Preaperity Hud struck him a8 Be Hed Dee 'h“”" wete recelved for the printing or ard Berlin. 1. G. Baright, M. H Collins, /8. Be would be the man o L “"'v" Tho trial of the case against Henry Paul promoted 1o a 1 i e constitution and by-laws. As the three | C. 8. Huntington, J. A. Beck, . 8. Tucker \NeFe I8 now no one in the directorate of f ,on of paulsen Bros., whose dairy is at @ better position and his hours | houses bidding gave the same figures the and B, F. Brail the company of sufficlent ability or fn- | pp @0 A T oin Avenue, occupled of lubor changed from day to night, so that | ¥ o | e (il 2 bl st ol bt ol matter was deforred until the next fluenc ere W to attract public attention in this it would be impossible for him to attend mee Ther ome discussion as to the the greater part of the court's time Friday R T B T T Inee westerh tin b omot the meetings of the club. Edward Augus: | constitu membership of the eclub, in | "O88Td \ b hill, | afternoon, it being the only one of the five e o el i e it : L " “| The invitatio attend the " rolation to which the chair ruled that | AMONS the costly mansions on Nob hill | cqeey”in “whic determined defense was 5 elis left for Denver yesterday tine was elected president to fill the va- | qup s o8 Lo Atend the Jackeonisn | SRBLER which the chair ruled that | ol Tade oo “wich are pointed out to|C86es IR which & determ ’ |84 South Omaha News. Aonvells lott for Denver tny caticy | club picnic August 25 was accepted officers incumbent in the various clubs were | 5 - kgAY made, but as the evidence in this action was | B i 8 T and S A committee consisting of Asa T entitled to membership a h ™ bt b o Bk M MR ettt KT T « as in the others, the lant A T AR ST s Mrs, Nichie, Twenty-fourth and K, is re Quite & number of candidates were pres- | ; ‘Karrienn cod oy 5 Of Asa Taylor, o | €uitled fo tembership and that when @ |, one built by Colton, an attorney who was | Totma sulity Wnd. easd: & N8 BEw B P P P Gathetaba L AL “nt and all were given a hearing. Charles | (o o Bas g . bl 130 lers was efecied n auy club | joeely jdentified with the early history of | Nhs 108 BUHY Bl e save notice of 8 Yoty iy RUSHHIEE St ai iy | I RS thothe ailyi o W YT Unitt started out with & half hours taik | 0 2lIcit subscriptions to the labor paper the retiring officers lose thelr membership | o central Pacific. Huntinglon, then en- | [PFOUEh his attorney he gave notice of ap- | the Young Men's Republican club was held [ Ith friends in the city on republicanism und . patriotiem, ang | "MICB President Taylor expects to start i | 1P the central organization, giving way to | b ST FUUCE oo ne W the | Peul in thelr headquarters Thursday night. There | The Young Men's Military club held an showed by quoting siatintiee how. mueh |® short tim their successor tablished at Washington, lobbying w the | " Duiing the hearing of this cause M. Rass- | was quite large attendance when Chairman o gy Bt gl o T : c8 ho « 'he del « Collins nterests of the road, did the one foolish | ' 1 | tefendant of the o, | W, 4 “w0i wis horn vesterdny to M X hetter off the country Is today than it was | «. ¢, elegates obligated were: C. E hairman Collins of the county central musgen, the fifth defendant of th 10, | W. B. Tagg called the meeting to order | Mrs. M. ¢ y R st ALy Sparks, P act of his life in writing to Colton & serie £ Tistened Kelly, 215 R streoet four years ago, when under democratic | PATX® PHilip Kruger and John G. John. | cOmMmIttee sakd that he had sent out to sat in the court room and listenod to the [and this was swollen to a larger number of letters, in which he expressed, with re- % | John We he On M nervous hea Cohn, were appointed to confer with the | #nd turfman fr Koettar each spoke for a few moments and | They make pure blood and bufld | ing, Alex m the Saratogn ruce me ler Brown and Tom O Rourke f pose of which was to prevent their commo- ching (1 ters I have dropped, pose of which P mi he-living Baright state central committee at once looking to | 15 . Dennett of Chicago v in the city rule. "Ha, sald that all tne Inbering men | %00 Of the wood workers' A. N. Davis, fra. | (he secretaries of the various clubs a re- |t LEKES Wb BRI TG BIBFERRO WO 07 | evidence. He then appeared hefore the |before adjournment by belated members. | VIRiting with friends and relatives of the United States wanted now Is an | ST00l delegate 1o South Omaba, and G. k. | QUest for lists of the membership of "”“"n’{. ‘Iu‘m‘x "" 'h" it " "‘ '“' s HZ‘ | Judge. paid his $25 fine and deparied One of the most important topics that was | Postmaster . G Etter will leave for Chi o L BBl gl B .\u\rmuu of the machiniat respective organizatio This v done | Wit MK aart abd WSt Tl Pat & The bearing of the milk cases attracte) a | taken up was the organization of a Rough | “\¥ I‘\‘ *I “: I-'m‘““ L “; btk ‘“““"“-‘_““mm thelr own salvation. 1n his opinion Bryan | o/ TeQUCH (rom the Retail Liquor Dewi. | ¥ith a view of checking the liats it [ ford wnd" Crocker. . Theso were. carefully |CFOWd such as the palice court hws = not| Rider clun, Every one present slgnified bis | mi of South M, bus feiimned (rom 4opt on & falge fesue. ‘tflmplu‘:.\\.nl bearing the union label was | °O" s, "“,‘, ’: p‘llm I..l:w fup | Widow sued the ratiroad company for “‘.m‘, . l'\u"‘:l il 1--‘K1w. kbl AR LR AR R H Sin. the youne man who was con M. A Hall of the Ninth ward followed (‘P! Mith bl Ll b | jarge sum of money. which she claimed was s i ta o1 hick bt |J. A, Krelder, were given charge of all ar- | [FOM the Nebraska Clothing and &h along the same lines. He anmounced his | Mexander, becaute ho desires to| 411 steps be taken o secure hair euroll- | g her husband, and Huntington's eharm: | SAuLLIng Of the currents of alr which mighit | I A, Kreldet, were given charke of all ar- | Nuweht o e ity il ot . evote P e ment in some club. He hoped that secre- | | otherwise have alleviated the stifiing heat [ rangements for it. It is the idea of the |payment of . Be Aends cofiin .".“:]Mn;v for the legislature, as did also 4wlnn|-,.m.y”",:.. 1o vr: 1| ropagation of the | ¥ oyl ”M’ A vmv“flv T 1,.1; letters were read in court and many of \'h”r"\um ‘iy:u_“y. '.::I AL ,““m STD T euTs 41 mtbeveL will .m:‘llm“:‘ P ,’,‘.1 xwv”r). ”m“‘v“ Jrie ‘:‘ > \‘L“: arry Flscher, who was next called ;mn of the soclal democracy, resigned | ‘4% L e vkl them published in the newspaper goane | 08 B A t-d el 0 i 3 ® | him his ifb b ;. X | trom the » A4 S1BEE BT N6 T bRbIRG this: i 1 apers. Stan . pounders bo 1d look- | Suits, each one joining to furnish his own | MM his liberty carpenters were working for 15 cents un“ ppointed and the vacancies thus os. e i hn harton *»*\mm For years Colton's beautiful man- |08 88 much alike as ',‘ i t in. | decided that could’ be secured to g6| NBW YORE '\' oo AL AR AL L hour and hundreds were 1dlo. Now they | 8810ned will be filled by the president ut | €lected second vice president in place of | gion’ wag unoceus i " | upon a front bench and played a role of in. | 0 go| NEW <, Aug. 17, The big battle bes the next meetin R. B. Carter, and the following m,rkm . 1L laBL year was| ooy innocence. They didn't know what | Into the organization | tween Fitzstimmons and Sharkey at Coney are receiving 40 cents an our and very | iog ORI W ere ekt btted 8 8 | bought by Huntington and has since been | Jrod S0hoced i e Vi dveY | "The club decided to take no part n the | AN Will be decided on Satarduy night, tew if any are out of work. He said he | e - — 98 ees were selected his home when in San Francisco ormaldehyde’was; had never seen the . 0 | August 25, tnutend of Friday. Augist 2 as g That b 3 | _On Reception an 1 . R ” o A They di¢ use & preservative of any a | campalgn until after the convention in Sep- | originally inte Saturday be ¥new what ho was talking about, as he i8 | woula quickly lears oenanche. [ R rdean on an Bntsreingent i Wo = ersonully Huntington was cavetul in bl | S08 SEE SRR IOt e ool | tember. However, at Yhis time they wiit te for the gt turlty event at (g A carpenter himself | 6% #ises Neh Life Bl I‘: you luw‘ll‘ T ol J e ng® M-l outlays and in San Francisco they tell n'“" ""‘”l R ";’d“' X a6 '”",_‘m‘ | Begin active work and a committee, con- | Siyeiiheud buy tace track, which usualiy K New Life Pills. housands of n Halls=154 1 Brailey, ehairm W | sto f his hav d 1 of about a mont hey had uged some p 4 attracts thousandk of visitors from out of 4 . \ Ha 3ru {rinuc | story of his having said one day o sisting o ok, P el 4l i ther Chnal BUNEFON YO, BrOved. thalf matehloss | T Amth. CHeHes Toroy, Shnties Hosthury, | ory e His MK ..\K‘y il a You'll | & urehased at & supply house, the pur- | #SUNK of J. A. Beck, P. A, Wells and H. L. | town. au well s an' inf of Kmakers John H. Romatka, John Rutler and Henry | merit for sick and berg, sum Scott | A bl A s | up your | ¢| wan; B Stswart, Gesrge Iite col e ne: " y | dity from sourt but the “newspapers got | the club managers, after consultation wit) oo i b Bl g s it K ety bl P e hairman: B OF. Stwart, George 1uer: | For the next few weeks the California | i & .| the assignment of prominent speakers for [ Sharkey and Fitzsimmons, decided to pull g 2 Money back if not cured. | Fred Brur George 1. Parker ulth | newspapers will be filled with b to muking such a fuss’” about It that they 3 | oS Ast L i candidates for the legislature old by Kuhn & Co., druggisis wn, L. 8 Haines, Frank B. Jones, £d b e flled With very Interents | o\ “mhey aldn’t kuow it was any harm, | ‘Pl Dlece under contrel of the olub e Ll RO G L Upon lov! N . Pe orson. | Ing eading in connection with the death | The club now numbers about 300, but it pon invitation extended by Peter Boy- | g Since then they hadn't used any forelgn Carter Hopes for Pardon. oot tb the THFd Ward Republican olub ot WAUION R b Ersl] On Musico 1z, & Beriin, chatyman; W, «. | of this man of & century and there will he " t41in6e st 11 M CHGIE BTN EY | was the desire last night to swell its mem- | |, 1A VENWORTH ol - o cmhe e . Morgan, W | a marked absence of expres: subgtanc al o _ d Kan ug iy last Tuesday night quite a number of the | The Gresg shorthand class of the Omaha | Colling Jonathai Edwards A marked absence of expressions of regret. | bership to a number that will compare with | taln Oberlin M. Carter, ‘Who re 1 members of this club were present and V 1'm, «I'«l XY .KJ.A,,,‘ ,,,..,’, 4 surprise on | .,;,g ',!1 i _.;.n.].(,”l i Bt 48 1 J.T. B | donyms for de. the uumw‘l; of young republicans in South | federal 'f'u"".'(,\l‘:.’,” Jenlenice for defru e B. Walker of the executive committee was | M. (i. Rohrbough Prof. Watho s 00 Prof | O i eharm, Charles Witte. O 15 B TEn | City Prosecutor B. F. Th explained | Omaha and & committee was directed to hopes of obta sardon’ ohrbough, Prof. Watson being pro- | B. Whitehorn, Charles Witte, O, B. Bru-», | City Prosecutor B homas explaine ; ks ol ¥ Lning pardon called upon for a faw remarks. | sented with w gold ring as a mements of | Clvde Sundblad = Willam — Gerke, Jan \MR GRIMES 1S CALLED DOWN | na ‘formaldehyde satls under various |80 out and find new numes. Those who | T was visited today B pr | ) ¢ { Chi l Mr. Walker started out by saying that | !5 esteem.” Mr. Watson goes to Tineoln Braake AT Wit | o Whoa bought st 8 supply house, | ¥ill 100K after this work are: J. Chestk, | Carter of Chicago, his brother, und L. 1 be deprecated the fact that a certain meme on Speakers B G Jordan, chajrman; | Asseciates Wanted (0 Make Him a| it Is Known as milkine. “ulick. |J: Cooper. Henry C. Murphs, W. B. Olin SRR LY TR L R R jctor Rosewater Strawn. 1. M Present and Sent f \d Lo K- lana Jett Cooley hey ha roi ot Rl ber of the First ward club had seen fit Mathews, John Steels, Frank Cinnon, D or Him to | 1d “liguid sweet,” but the Paulsen | L s saylng they nave strong hopes of secur Nl (e Lo Sy At L bt PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS H. Kirschner, Tucker, 11. M. Puffer, Come and See Them. HheiN i J I'I‘l'x:”: hihes) ‘_’"m"'m St T J. O'Neil and B. E. Wilcox were asked | I8 & pardon”for the captain | George Day ~ Al bl o S o “e any 0%l 1o at once look around with a view of se- r Hean meetings air his personul grievances Fred nlmmu £ Crete is at th " o W ) > DS ™ Robber Tries to Break Jail. an of Crete is ut the Millard, | On Decoration - Charle Huntington, | E. F. Grimes, wh e o |these pseudonyme @ 3 4 Ha P ol¢ . 5 A 8 The speaker said republicans should ek | Haphy Kane of Chicego 15 in the cire. | CAAIFmAN: 8am Finlavson, John F. Helln! | nogition e Burin ey resigned his |y 00 motion of their attorney, C. A.|sstE.d good hall in which to hold meet- | \WyOKLIFFE, Ky. Aug. 17.-Charles in harmony for the success of the entire | Ajjen ,- of Chadren 1n ot the ariy | Burt Miner, Jumes Flala, A. F. Main g s Sl L Ight office | . \q Ho oass was dlsmisssd as to Her. | oBe: It WS GRclied to have NesCquaRiAre | wh Barnss, who yesterdsy was given & e AL LRE T N sd aks Mm.u i. Fisher of Chadron I= at the Mil-| On Reception--F. €. Cralg, chairman; | after ten years' service, fto Bt e | SR the case was dism on the ground floor if possible and a desira- | ten vears' tentence in the nemtentiury for cke al 2 Henry Vavia, R.J. Clancy, Georse W, [appointment of custodian of school supplies A0 Paulsen, as the evidence showed that |y room was named which will possibly [ Fobbing the Iitnols Cent express train to tell thelr troubles, As the crowd ap- MeMurray of sas City is | Thompson, Fred Flodman, Carl Heriing | the e of “medicated” milk had teen > | o few weeks ago, tried to escape from jail Murray of Kansas City {s at the tendered him by the Board of Edu he gampl i be secured; it is located in the center of ¥ i peared Interested the speaker went on and | Murrav The executive committee 15 called fo | Sclpiich 6F s sarhot s taken from a wagon driven by his brother, | the fown, It was also decided fo have | almost ready jo liherite Mimecit: when Aise 10ld how A. E. Walkup had been swinging | Doc Ballenger of Chicago s at the |meet agan next Tuesday evening at room | s i cony Henry 5 - AR @R s R L LD A YO OTReTN Kk INE all Mbd ot (e | MureRy | Soatee 1 [at the hands of his former associatos pri- | He . the club headquarters so arranged that the [ covered by dailer Ogilvie this morning. He Webster iiie and complatning About the | «F: H: Schooler of Rockport, Mo., Is at the | LLALIAGL [day efternoon. As a token of the high| Attorney Baldwin furnished considerable | distribution of campalgn literature can go | %5y Seprehed und wo larse knives found . a ¢ i ® | Merchants, | in the heels of hix shoos esteem In which he w merriment for the crowd by reasou of his city 8 view rad | : SAnIE | . £ Sahkiak 13954 10 146 Eapublibn oeakky| Mirenints sy, of Faduoah tatet tne| DOMINATED “RACIFIG DOAST fwho'tied worked wit s hield by the men on at all times and oue of the members will | him for many years | Inabliity to pronounce Ilu-‘ ]w‘vm “for m.vm; i.,,' placed in charge of the ofces Ill‘l'u*k d-nd- on r‘m--;-\.‘. cure No Pay : “ | 1 it Mr. Grimes was called down to the offes |D¥0e." Sometimes it would he “performal- | There had been but about twelve houts our druggist will refund your money if T Al (R NAtRIIR ¢ Sroshaihi 3 15 8tay- | guptington Ruled California as Ab- |and surprised by the presentation of a | 0ite” at others, “malblatherskite,” or “de | notice given of the meating of the club, | Pazo Ointment falls to cure you. &0 eenix fE, B8 PAVLYIE NRK (kowORSL SHEMA (he7 | 2% S lpbiUaEl s o e ke Solntely we the Osie Ralews handsome pipe. When he arrived at his | formalskite,” but when, in all seriousnes:, | through The Bee only, and yet the attend e : to fnsthll a little - common _wense 1010 | gib,ie iy i by home in the evening his surprise was aug. |he called the stuff “hermaphrodite,” the |ance was so satisfactory that it was decided Walkup's :run\um" Athep .w nlnu laluk- D. J. Binclair, postoffice mspector, leaves - mented by finding an elegant rocking chair [1148e stuffed his handkerchief in his mouth | to hold another meeting in the near future. vliments to this attorney in no unmistak- | tonight for S0 Lous OMAHA, Aug. 15.—To the Editor of The | which had boen sent up by tne boys from | And the court officer forgot to rap for order. [ The date will be fixed later and notice given . able language, I,vn- alker proceeded to| k. Lo and & L \varren of Loulsville re | poo: The sudden death of Colils P. Hunt- |the ofice. | As in the previous hearings, Chemist Carl [ by the chairman L d Vi well re- | b D! . 1 v " talk on national issues and was D3 AW HA of Stella, Neb., s |/n8ton Was a matter of tremendous signif- — | Dummer was present with his milk samples | Ui (L eivedi [ stevin At the Sterihanty y " oAn0e! o) the BRaIAG coast: s THe IRKINE BN Pays 54,000,000 for Street Railway, |and his hydrochloric acid, ready to make e o h i " h 5 h Walkup had the next chance and he told | “{*¥{H & . . PITTSBURG, Aug. 17.—M. K. Mullen, | tests. If the acld is put {nto pure milk, he [ AMODK the business men of the city there el . ephens and H, W. Yokel of Friend | of the governors of half the states in the |, "IT"1 ¢ i L ch commel th 4y it all over again, but the crowd Was | urd stopping at the Miilard broker. who is a director in the Philadel- | gaid, it will turn it yellow; if into milk con- | ¢ much comment on the proposed Younk The best ; : A unfon would not equal in results—com- | phix. (o ¢ and pro o SAIGHILULIAEN QLTS NG e HID DMK SOl ‘s Chr oa Rkt Nic. A0A e et with s Gty Fas | o8 0 Reak| h 4 ¥ phia_company and prominent in the or- Men's Christian assoclation building and all f g B e g, Of Norfolk were | mercial, political and social—those which | Banization of the Union Traction company taining formaldehyde, it will turn it blue. | 0 "y i i eavor of the project. It qua]([y of ception. a v Grand Friday. Will. divectly follow tho passing away of | (204Y purchased the West End Traction | The defense attempted to show that milk ! st —tttraiisss MO_FCNME Rgbert W. Smart and Charles D. Gillete | S0 €0 imary man, who, for mearty | companY OuIFIENL for a wash price of neatiy | has an individuality, depending upon the was e[mum last night that n“wr had been maple crutch, of Spokane are at the Millard his ordinary ) W arly | $0.000.000, This is understood o be ) - ¥ rpdd! i practically agreed upon in the very hear 3 TOM WHITE'S RECORD L5 2. Ettinger and W. A, Cooper of St. | forty years, has dominated an empire in a | tically the consummation of & deal by which | condition and feed of the cow. “Is it not | o¢™ 0y T oo which a building now per pair, $1.50. souls are staying at the Murray free country with a degree of power not | tB¢ West End Passenger Raillway company | true,” asked Attorney Baldwin of Assistant Aceord!| to th St b ~ Barginr Under Arreat Hos o A . A i will pass into the control of the Union | ity Physic . Sow eats |BtARAK According: to ihe oUirent sofy p.rnl oy :m pri A i e s"n 1 "r\: K‘:M-':1“;\|'|.“_n(‘.;\rx”21\nl Vernon, | gxceeded by that of the czar of Russia Traction company i ‘Kl',\l I:n»l< lan [Hn‘lph, Ihm xtl.n i 45| this will be raised and the proposed building CRUTCH TIPS 25¢ ' 4 iy . awater Of the four who built the Central Pacifie - B e AI0 J0U CAR ERVR: GRE10 M. TN erected. s e e i Jon, 8tanley, | oad—Tluntington, Stantord, Hopkins and I,”::;"(:_:_'”'t“:lrn: l'l‘“e h. “I don't belleve It; I've heard so, how- | “"Ay soon as a meeting of the advisory A Pair, Postage, 5S¢ ; el b oty 4 ARLS N. O, 7.—An after- | ever,” answered the doctor : 7 cen look- | CONSIn. Crocker—the former has always been 5 3 board of the association is held plans will Chief of Police Donahue has been e Afiy T I attar brimasy Leiheen ] 28 i e pobh | noon paper at Wilson, N. (. suys that | The erowd laughed at this ; : h 4 The Aloe & Penfold ing up the criminal record of Tom WhIte, | (yqi"yhool, has returned from Plttshurg recognized as the most forceful and has|George Grifin and his third wife hava been | .y N be asked from architects for a bullding o re hurglar arrested Wednesday aft- | Kan i SDUFE. | jways been the controlling influence in | arrested on the charge of kiilng Grifine | “Well. 1 believe it. and so does everyhody | s+ the next meeting of the Commerclal club Company, the negr il 4 3 the management of the Central Pacific and | fOUr children fn Nash county. "It f« al. | else who knows anything about cows,” re | delegation from the Young Men's Chris 4 ernoon by Detectives Shoop and Eavag W. . Cotterell, H. C. Holthoft, U'. P, ; % leged that the children were imprisoncd | torted the attorney. “Gr b bel Doformity Brace | b Omabia and what hus been found thus [ O'Brien and . H. Langadort, all of il: | the Southern Pacific, the latter road bullt | inwn outhouss and allowed to dis of star- | (oo (B atfornoy. “Granting this to be | tion aseociation will call upon them and lay sy bim to be & desperate charactes | Waukee, ure in the city Jut of the princely revenucs of the former, | vation true, wouldn't it be possible for a cow (0 | the matter formally before them. t far proves him . tch, The |, Mrs. Celia Karr is dangerously sick at | though its managers always claimed the — eat something that would cause her milk | 1408 Farnam Stesot, and, therefore, an important ca the home of her son, M. D. Karr, who | . . 5 Populiat Conventlon Postponed blue when this ac Magle City Briefs. Omahe, A has recelved records from the warden | {ives st 3318 North Twenty-second. street,~ | Central Pacific was o unprofitable that| rhe cangresstonal convention of the popu- | 'O ur® Plue when this 10:14En0ied | The Bastern Star meets Friday evening " Ather With | N ns at the Murray Friday: Mr. | they could not pay even the interest on|list party of the Second district, which was No: it would not be possible | 3 of the state penitentiary, togethe Nebraskans at the Murray Friday: Mr Mrs. I Ashe, deputy city clerk, s rot tn and. mhotographs. | and Mrs. John Barsby of Fatrmont. G. It. | the debt due the government for aid in its |Galled for today, has been posiponed until [ Attorney Baldwin then asked to be sworn | {n"thic oftice this week, but 1% preparing *or | Bartilion ‘messurenients: and ¢ Souter and ¥, McHenry of Lincoln, 0. H. tructiof August 28, owing to the fact that the s that he might testify T S ————— These show that White was first sent Up | guingley of Beatrice and John Paton of [CORStruction. : retary of state has not decided yet the | : . e s sounty. Meroh. 1, 1878, for | Fulistian Huntington held both Stanford and | name under which the party will go on the | 1 have been using the Paulsen milk for burglary and served five years, being re.| Charles L. Kidd of Nebraska City, G Crocker in contempt. Hopkins had been ket two years,” he said. “On the morning of . Jeased March 1, 1883. He was next sen-W: Harmony of Chad esper of [ his assoclate in the hardware business in | The only Relinbi emedy for |JUIY 24, the day this sample was taken, 1 Saturday The Blg flay—— Marc N 2 rlington and V. Barbe ith Auburn | g % S 4 g o ¢ my breakfast, and I'll swear " 3 5 \ tenced on October 4, 1888, for ten years | &THIEION MG . ate Buests At the Mer. | Sacramento before the bullding of the Diarrhoen. ato of it for my breakfust, and I'll swear bw| “ppo 1oy’ misses’ and children's shoes e. His impridonment [ chunts’ Friday Central Pacific was begun and the two men| Mr. Charles Wiltong of Houston, Tex.,|?!! that's high there was none of that blue | (o) and ended November | Mavor Meores has left Buffalo for il always worked in harmosy until the death | says Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- | *!Uff in it i on the same cha” commenced October 3 lling at cut prices are 4 o g . P g | from the best stock in the store. They 4 s bor Point, Mich., where he will remain for|of Hopkins many years ago. Stanford's | rhoea Remedy is the onl 3 A five-minute argument on both sides 3 3 4. 1895, sentence belng cut down on AcCOURt| yoyiory) duye before coming home. 1t | t v SY)IN e oRly touiady thay wilt i i e 'days before co H § : 5l : o , closed P 3 . » tans and we o the price s of good behavior. Probable that he will not arrive in Omaha | Political ambitions, first for the governor- | effectually check his bowels when he has losed the case, after which a fine was im- | 8re taus and we make P MEAY Before being taken to the penitentiary | before next Wednesday ship of California and then for the sena- | diarrhoea. posed equal in amount to those asscssed in | to sell them quick. the last time White swore he would return the l”“"'“j‘i'd*'* £3.00 boys' tan welts go at $2.25, and kill the judge who sent him up, but ) youth's tan welts go at $1 i it | | CULLED from the Field of POLITICS || /iy i s, | o b a4 White also sald after his sentence was pro- boldt arrived in port from the Lvnn canal i 0 _— 1 3 nounced that he was only 42 years old ana this morning Wih. Dinety-aix Daskens $150 little gents' tans go at §1.1: would be good for many jobs, even after he T sixty mmhnr them Klondikers, and mo $2.00 misses’ tans go at §1.00. had ur\r: ten years. His work in Omabs |- “Well, we won't have another year of |change from Bryan to McKinley this year | dition to this, the Fian, S0 Ip treanurs LHom & $1.50 children's tans go at 7ie. k $1.50 misses’ oxfords go at T cation of the old rooms | The lurg 3 . |und many others will do ifkewlse . 3 he largest treasure holder wi the latt few woeks has proved this assertion, | politics Iike this in & long time to come.” | “Fhiu sentiment has gained considerable |N48 given the County Democracy an| Berry, wh had four boxes ¢ lhese are the greatest shoe bargains ever given in Omuha, EINRELS ntaining PSS e e neava. was shown up- at roll | exclaimed & worker who fs in on every SUrength and stands” I marked contrast | obportunity to occupy them and enjoy the | MprS AN MU L4\ cuu 4 report th With the Statements made e ame . awson wdvices dated 4 hor il Friday evening ut the police ataton, | ToinC o "hat comes stons. “Just | asw o bersope 0N Wher, they ‘Wete | DTesue that custom had allatted them as | drowhing of five bissora by e Wreckins hief D is history to the as- & e then warned as to the evil consequences ocratic lac of the Tuunch Aquilla, as follows: 8 :.hrl:!:h‘:lnn:::‘;::n:::: i questioned | thiok of it! Two city campaigns and & |ghat would follow Mr. Bryan's eleclion Fiibbard, Maurice M. Marsde Kk Law- aign all within eight | they said: “Times cannot be made worse “The removal of E. F tence, engineer and pilot; Mim. Among other things he was asked | Presidential —campaig EUL | IREY BRI e e oARLDLIDe AR Wors ¥ ' i% Stecley " Morearty from | \mjai Grafton, all from Dawson D l sh C what he would do if some man would wake | months! The first pop out of the box Was |yisk wny new theory in the hope of re- 'l'l:' position of secretary of the middle-of- - et rexe oe 0.9 up while he was going through his houso | the municipal scramble for the places in | HGL = 00 are united, well or- d“:""":dmn"n’;ll:*l county committee was ""111-:"-";1&17 I(- "h:_‘l:.thul 'Tr- Omah Up-to-date Shee House. and attempt o stop him. Without a mo |the Omaha city hall that started in Ma ' 4 5 determination to disobey or S i, Aug. 17 e Post tomor- h. | ganized and making a vigorous campalgn ontrol of the production of 1819 FARNAM STREET. intastic toy, labeles m ignore the orders of the committee in the | FOW Will say e replied, “I'd kill him." The n viodlois Mg L R TR S LR ment's beaitation he replied. “h0 K Roupe | Ther: before the successful candidates were |4y not frightened anybody in Nebraska [ matter of Issuing a call for the solection of By the Carneste company. Tt lu seeking to 804 trom his expression there was oubt | (oated, we were called over to South Omaha) except those who are cundidates on the | delegates to the county nominating cop-| DUy #ll the big blast furnace plants in the that he fully meant it faston ticket. Many of those who asserted % o oity . P g n . ) 4| vention,” said ome o 5 on | country, Tts rep tatives now have White served several sentences in the | !0 help redeem the city government there. | in 189 that “times could not be mad of the hangers-on | g otiatlons pending for the purchase of “times were never better “The committee sse o o. | Newburg furnaces at Cleveland, a plant ftentiaries and records are expected from | for state convention and places ou the state | In view of the progress already made, it assed a resolution de- P! > ar 8 Saturday we will serve three specials elloyes o e s | claring that all who were L do-|at Carondolet, near St. Louls, und’ two (hose places in a few days. 1t is intended [ticket and now the contest for legislative and niidently betleved that the republicins | S1AT R Shav Al who "’m”':"l‘flbllzulllvlv 1o the | others in the Mauhoning vailey peach short vake with whipped cream, of all the photographs that have been taken [run for our money is not likely to come |bers of congress and will win a majority V ates to our county | LOCAL BREVITIES. keensloonel. of him again in many years." of the legislature hich will elect two | convention and that the committeemen in tun ice cream, 1 Besides all the other i Mted States senato the va precincts should be v S—— v There s but little if any doubt that White United Stat ko :r;r:‘u»‘ Pr ‘:‘n :n» hmill ml “”m“: 0| A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, | 8000 things to eat nmlu"'mknr un'tlxrdr« vio| entenced for o e ¢ " = ACRNOIE ose precincts where Sbourn of 2420 Sprague stree e y J ways will be convicted and sentenced for many | Here is an interview in the eastern papers | por the advancement of Judge EAgar|vacancies exist W, H. ¥ irn of 2420 Sprugue street When you eat at Balduff's you alway This did not suit Morearty | Twelve men and two teams are at work o A clve men and two teams are at Work | zop the hest-—a s cooked the way you Howard's house-to-house canvass for vo for some reason, for when he fssucd his|8rading and surfacing the streets on Clifton get the best -and its cooked the way yoi it 18 suggested that parties owning vicious | call he did not mention the provision of | Il Hke it—and it don't cost any more than dogs should tie them securely at con- | tho resolution in relation to those who At | of 1re Rinil veard Hemailienn e e | You'd pay others that's not half to goor venient distance from their back doors, as | tended the Grand Island convention, his | y Balduff s the man who makes that " g the campalgn in that ward N one aggressive poodle has already seriously | call providing that the committeemen in | ©Vening at Twenty-cighth and Farnam licious ice cream and puts it up in in the | interfered with the course of the judge's | burglaries he has done in Omaha lately. | with W. E. Andrews, former congressman Much evidence has already been secured |from the Fifth Nebraska district and now and more is accumulating daily. The police | auditor of the treasury, giving the results and citizens generally will breathe much |of his observations during his recent visit more freely when he is safely behind the | to his home state penitentiary bars ugain, for he is a very | Politically, Nebraska stands 5 the various wards should select the del Police Ofcer J. R. McDonald was sus ¥ & bad man to have around loose doubtful column™ at present he state " congress by oo eat " - ®- | pended Thursday fo fect of duty. He | little barrels and sells it for 20¢ a pint - has enjoyed a Kreat share of the genoral | CAmpalgn for congress by cinking his teeth | gates. This call was published, but im-||x one of the new officers Who has been date's leg, as 1 two-legged or 40c mediately some of Morearty's associates | connected with the force since April i quart thought they saw in hig call a plan under | The holes in the cedar block paving along prospe:! during « 5! ree Vears e cand CENTRAL LABOR UNION MEETS | Finiherat conieiphn Hive Bhen e\ 1 | 1o puniere ere not doing enough for him proved durlug that perfod of time wnd fe BAL Abing enoush ’ | i | President Mclinley has become very —_ %“h“h it would be possible to pack the | LArney street bet i { — en Fifteenth and Eight- nternal and External Trouble Takes [ ponilar among the peopl tat W. F. Wappich, whose dissatistaction | convent eenth streets are heing filled with broken w s Bald““ opult 1§ the peaple staic convention for some sinister purpose and | siemn, s that he Nire dennrime 4] . . Up Much Time In Debate and Although money was in great demand in | with democratic criticisms of the ad- purpose and | stor that the fire department may b . he was accordingly depo; 1806, 1t wits wlmost impossible obtain s . d for disobedi-|uble to pass along that stre Little ts Sett) loans, oven ipon the best real estate | ministration’s pollcy in regard to the ence and a new secretary appointed .The “roomworker’ s stll at large 1820 Farnam St. securities, The few loans that were made | Philippines has led bim to leave the demo- | “I wae out of the city Thursday he rented an apartment of John Secretary Sparks, W. 8. Balduff and Jo- [drew § or 0 per cent in seph Richtmann divided interest in the [ {hereafter money wis evest. ‘Two y cratic party and declare for McKinley, was ing investr but the applications for louns were few and [ N0t ORIy an assistant sergeant-at-arms at meeting of the Central Labor unlon last|the rates of Interest were reduced to 6 or | the late tie convention In Kansas | pomoved, as far as I can ascertajn, was| (U8 P King a lab arrived In the | e—— = night. When the meeting was opened for |‘:-r'u-nt and many x.u.x‘; h‘;u» h.{,.:. made | City, but occupled a similar position at the | that I nsisted on fssuing a call that @8 | cjty yesterday from Plattsmouth, At h 0 8 arted e | 8t 6 per cent Is reduction of interest 5 TkTa 4 : ’ R 1804 call that was | Eleventh and Jackson strects he stepped busipess, W. O. Shrum started aftor the | oy 00 W00G L, tad 0 w great saving upon | BAUONAl convention of the democracy in|intelligible to the voters who understand | upon & banana peel and feil, stra \.K;J'..\.\Nuvalllu In Ptcmms scalp of the secretary, but his blows landed | the total mortgaged indebtedness of the | 1896, while he has for years been active | tne English language.” | back severely. He was taken to the police | are belug shown in our art window in the alr and Mr. Sparks was triumpbant. | state { locally in demogratic affairs. He was also | station in the ambulance | Shrum wanted the scat of Sparks declared | A ceftuin bank, located tn a villme of |, PP Jprer s 154 u-n\v-hnl';u::lull): “Give these fellows rope for a whila and | 1, *le%ad\ock: & peddier. while laying n | Platinums of every kind and description vacant because the secretary was not reg 00 the middie of Oclober. 18, near!y | Lincoln, although he did not attend. His | they will soon swing themselves off. rec | srkor ieventh ond Howarq sireer, yus | ~#bowing the ocean iu all its grandeur ularly employed at his trade. He had suc 'whm.”n.leu;u‘ lnu.' m rehants. | Two | close friends among the democrats have [ marked an old-line democrat, r o terday,” was tuken with a severe hemor- | DY daylight and by moonlight ~the green ceeded in having a special committee ap- | o478 G %) Bl of " Which belonged (o firm. | known ever since the Kansas City conve § pastures with sheep and cattle quietly ; sald Morearty, | Jeffcoat, 2008 Cuming Street, and a few when the action was taken, but I haven't s liter departed with u ilver watch worried much over it. The reason I was | Worth 85, the property of the proprietor ferring ; ; the two contending democratic rhiige the nose und mouth. He wis o 3 T commit- | 1 ke o the pollce station, ere fol | pointed to investigate Sparks' standing at | e This ‘case ulua_\rnw‘n 'vh I;nmmwl tion that he was no longer in sympathy with | toes We haven't & ghost of a show to | ;mk“ it ‘\w‘u ‘yf Ne would n.\.“.-x(\ 1o |' athe 1 feeding in the cool shadows of the trees the previous weetink and when that com- | conditions that now prevail throughout th | (b [ win in Douglas county and even 1f we aid |}t was later sent to St oseph's hospital, | ~the Indian in all the pleturesqueness mittee's report vindicated the secretary The prices of agricultural products have we couldn't win under such disreputable | 27 Bt last accounts was aut of danger i Shrum would not be satisfied until the com. | been much batter. during the Mckinley It was & very unwise move on the part| leadership. When. theso. follome: soors | o ChAFISH Anderson. one of the workmen | of Dis barbarism -repraductions of old mittee was sustained by a unanimous vote | berioq ‘,’I‘;:I':‘ :ls'.-:«\x.:h':\'“ during the Bryah |, yne jacksontan club,” declares a member | once more their own incompetency the | AP an i e n ke itrenta. Tiis JH.“\U:W and modern wasters—last, but not least, of the unlon A faw Weeks ago 4 urominent farmer|of that organization, “when it left its repuable democrats will be spurred on tefOVCF 41 electric light wire und left it dang- | the lfe subjects of ideal heads, which The hat workers' union having won its | who resides in my home county and who " ling In he street within ANy reach quarters down town and removed to it& step in amd reorganize the o | OE 0 & are beantitnl at all times. Space doc e fir & Co. of | bAs formerly Leen an ardent sipporter of “ o e party under | passersby AN the metal was heavily strike against the firm of Burg & Co. of | ui® LRETL, TN, 41 STUEN G 3Py Jyl | present quarters. The central location of men who can command public confidence | charged from contuct with the electric con- | not permit us to say much about the New Jersey, the boycott on the Nebraska|(n 168 because | was led to belleve that|its old club rooms did much to popularize instead of bringing discredit on us all | 4IC10rs overhead it wax a menace to e | puy nol ror these, but come In and wi Clothing company was declared off the unfortunate condition of the beople had | the club among democrats and to render tae through thelr reputations as professional derson wan fined § and costs in police 1t L ARd ¥ The law committee reported the action o | Jesuited from bad financial legisidtion. Dur- | 1) faiad g the last three years. however. I have | Jacksonian headquarters a much-frequented giaft ro. I'll venture the prediction that | will show you hundreds of pattern the city council in the matter of the pros- en more prosperous than | have ever | resort. By the change it secured more com- before a year is up we will have a new TOO LATE TO CLISSIFY, | suitable for every style and kind of pective purchase of the water works plant I was seeking bett 8 | el i S v il 1 t fin v | B aia AR ReeKing hetter timed | m s rooms, but the boys do not find democracy in Douglas county under lead- | . ” and requested that all members of the union vote for thelr continuance, '1 now | their way thither with such ease and ership of democrats who now refuse (o | @ secniet el Do Bentlemen for apecial be present at a mass meeting of citizens | realize that all of Mr. Br ‘s prophec ] ope § nere, | paratory to taking | ° | regularity, and as a result the sideboard take amy active part in politics because| charke of large branch agench A Hosp “ : B LN R1's prophects ca because urke of large branch agencles: no to be held at the city ball next “onday e o 40 Do rnlne i snat !l | privileges are mot so lucrative and the they will not associate with the gang| POJKR' permanent position: Kood malary . " of Mr. McKinley's ussura ll after 10 w. m., 182 Farnam (Robin usic and Art, 1613 Douglas, pleture known—ull the latest styles The wmatter of boycott on the business of | fyidlled in abundant measure. 1 shall ' revemues of the club bave suffered. In ad- trying to run things." son). oM e |

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