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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 1900. e ——— _ MORE: ENCURSIONS PLANVED - o o BUSIVESS WEN TAKR, A MAND 557 o450 0 TV (OONCIL PROCEEDINGY People of Boward Want Omabans to Atgend | “ it <o - 0,79 | Gomrcial b Bhows Active Intars in | Jieh Topeschment of Judge Gordon st Tost Their Annnal Falr, and everything in v Acquiring Water Works, — t sinca ver of &chool Board, INVITATION WILL BE ACCEPTED | time, r 0 complete vei COUNCIL PROMISES TO REVEAL ITS PLANS MALFEASANCE AND MISCONDUCT CHARGED 2 gt and dny. s il DEATH RECORD. Commercinl Cluh and Knigh o [ O BB o Rk City Lepininters et with ¢ Celin Karr R Sy — Sar-Ben Also Contemplating n out of the qu (0 Discuss Emp st the Wome of Nt Which is Referred to the Trip to Fort Dodge in the By the time this letter reaches you f Expert Similar Tives 8¢ 8818 N o Judiciary Committee for Near ¥ 3 | shall be on & ay back to Montreal, hop Proje Mrs. Kare has b with Investigntio | I expect to go vork for a merchant tailor meningitis was the immediate cause of he The Commercial club and Knights of AK- | in Toronto, who has given me carte blanche fter a vacation of several wee teath. She has been @ resident of Omaha Charges and specifications propared by Bar-Ben are figuring on two more ex-|in the mana of his ladies’ tailoring e committec of the Commerciul CIUb | oy yoiva years and was 67 years old. §ix | Carl E. Herring, attoruey for the Board of curslons into friendly territory in the im- | depariment AN KO Née. BUNBGHE G160 NAG S1ace Bduvation, for the impeschinent of Pollée mediate future. At the meeting of the exec In discussing the proposed estimate of the | g5 o dde her home with three sons | JUIEe Samuel 1. Gordon, were ented to | yenterany Secrotary Uit read the totowing| FIGHT ON TRADING STAMPS | mater works plaat by a special engineer 10 | (o' siiive hor. Two of her sons, M. 1 | e council last night by the clty atiorney | crot t ] be employed by the council. Secretary UML) goy' p 6 Kare, live in Omaha and a third | and referred to the committee on judiclary | from Judge E. €. Holland of Sewar A son, B. A. Karr, lives in Council Bluffs, Mrs, | foF Investigation. Ju Retnilers Claim to . | said th elegntion of the leading business | of e commit he had written the council 4 with alleged officia ettt witl AT Vislted Omaha o the Bith Denthknell of (he Sene B Py v Karr's funeral wil be held Thursiay after: | Mith alleged ‘oftclal misconduct, wiliul That. Tn response. to an invitation from the asking that it delay the noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. A ¢. Welch wiil | B€8lect of his duties as police judge. mal- | g preach the sermon and the interment wil | (#4580¢e a5 such offcer and misdemeanor | Knights of AlcBar-Ben to r before e expert until the absent members of the com be at Forest Lawn in office [ Chief among the specifications set forth in | net at noon yesterday ar voted some time at the request of ral members employment of the e grand murt and | mingle with the tee should return and the committee e T g o unTis. Thin vitle| Retall merchants of Omaha and South | DMt bould return and th ould be heard upon the subject. He said inspired our citizeds with the laudable pur- | Omaha who are up in arms against the bty Pt B L R ons | ¢ , on seemed to be a critical the document prepared by Mr. Herring ose of becoming better acquainted with the | tinuance of the trading stamp concerns met | that the situation LA | dge John Cromwell Orrick. . e e by MELEETLIIE RN Bilkinens ‘e of the Nehraski metropolin mp concerns ¢ | i, " 4 hat Judge Gordon has conspired with | In the Commerctal club rooms Tuesday night | LOUIS, Mo, Aug 21.-Judge John|' ¥ nd tha PUT POse y e ancourag 4 . ny N " 1« d e should plac wrong t 1 i A (ke dufinhia Form. Nuue club ahd e | R F. Hodgin presided as chairman and the | POVIOE Expert Cofe, and it he shouid pl Ja | Cromwell Orrick, ex-apeaker of the Migsourl | “FonKdoers in the violation of city ordi- Siinens of Omaha generally are invited 1o | attendance was especially large, all lines ‘of | ® 1arge valuation upon the plant it would | pyyge of representatives, who was chiefly d state laws: that he has unlaw- unite with the Knights of Ak-Sar-k business being well represented be prima facle evidence against the city In | gtrumontal in restoring the ballot to th nitted fines; that he has refuscd to TORlch timg vt annua) fate solll be th pi The trading stamp situation was discussed | aY Subsequent proceedings, for the reason | cewslonista in Missotiri without compelling | CONVICt notorious prostitutes; that he has ress dnopur new and ‘beautitul wooded | at length. The merchants listened with a | that this expert will represent the council. | them (o take the oath of loyalty, died today | delayed trials unnecessarily; that he has nc- | park on the banks of the Blue river great deal of interest to the reports of the Mr. Utt said that the cou had posts|at his resideuce, after an iliness of nearly | epted straw bonds and that he has allowed Mr. Penfold also submitted the following e having In charge the securing of | poned its contemplated action and that Mr. | five years wsh bonds to be replaced by recelved by him as a representative of '“”;m ners 10 the 1ists opposed to future use of | Huscall had called upon him to suy that the | = Judge Orrick was & prominent attorney be- | curitic Knights of Ak-Sur-Ben " je | the trading stamps. Of the 190 merchants | council desired to appear before the com- | fore he broke down, and for many years was| Under the various specification on the 20th fnkt. has crea an earnest | signified their intention of quitting the dis- | call did not desire that the club should be | the firm being dissol shortly before Gen- | that fincs have been remitted it is stated TRer® T whe B oF Gue itiaens 10 fecibre: | tribution of the stamps, and the committe | represented at the mass meeting callcd upon | eral Noble went to Washington s secretary | that Al Dowey was fined $10 for s cate, 1t would A gre source of pleas- | TP o \Un v entereati ¢ bple of Omahn | T€POTted that but thirty-nine merchants | the water works proposition of the interior under President Benjumin |ness February 18, 1890, and that Judge Gore ft the opening of our new park on the 2ith | have failed to attach their signatures to the | Mr. Utt's statements were heard by a | Harrison don afterwards changed the punishment to inut. This park is owned and controlled by | lists. Of this number it was reported that | crowd of citizens comprising Euclid Martin, | the B J ty. . AgHloultural fet feate K0 1 ntence of thirty days and falled to have fe Beward County., Agricultural soclety . ad not been seen and others ¢ e | Herman Kountze umor Yon rain Kills Towa Far 4 thit holds Its annum) ‘Tair AUgust 2% to 1 | #everal had not been seen and other be | Herman Kountze, J. H. Dumont, H. J. Per e enforced. Many cases are men- Inelustve. A more delightful spot for an | depended upon to sign within the next few | fold 3. Bruce, J. & White, A. Hospe, E. | MALVERN, Ia, Aug 1 in proof of the charge of unnecessary outing cannot be found in the west. It i |days. Besides the 151 merchants who have | E. Andrews, J. F. Carpenter, C. D. Thomp- | ews, who for thirty years ow Foremt e Wb T € g | Deen using stamps and have determined 1o [ gon, Victor Caldwell, R. C. Peters, R. I |!ved on a farm five miles northwest of Mal forent treex fch spread thelr cooling s S | vern, was struck by No. 2 westbound pass shiades over forty weres of blue grass lawn, | discontinue the practice, about 210 retailers | Hodgin, Ward Burgess, Z. T. Lindsey and | b k by No. 2 westbound passen and is almost surroundad by the sparkling | who have not been using the stams are in others ger train about waters of the Blue river, which at this |the ranks of the opposition to the tradin sseaident. Snrtin sl e Commer- | 1000 While driving from his home to Glen- | ,.m-n is from six to ten feet deep. Naphtha PP 8| Presid Martin said that the Comme ) ' . ety it Ripid o Glon- [Judge Gordon. In February of 1898 one of your bathing sults with vou and have UPITTiOn St i ae VL date whon | qunetions witendlng (Hs kequinition /of i [ OS5 WEWTE U died about kn olir KAeF'tHe | 5oy 00 and It 1 ChRFRed LNAL. (he police a time the distribution of stamps shall cease. A. | wutor works that he did not belleve it could | Actiden | Judge acceptos e Dl tn fttet up with all modern con | 5" riPUtion of stamps shall vease: | water works that he did not beli 4| rir. Andrews was one of the most prom- | JU48€ accepted this bond knowing that the . . fences, with excellent buildings for hotd. | H: § . afford (o quit at this time. He belioved it || \ g i [ alleged surety was without means. Such a ou 1 n R A B L DL STAeals | ot thnte Lhict avany b iacib:, $ADACtS b7 | would be wiss 1o take #oms action to ascer- | 1SNt And Fesbscted of Mills eounty eitisens | S0, SRSty MW RHAOEE adnn, ¢ ase ot ’ 13, Ml hall, Aricultural hall, mercantile | that time that every retailer who has been | iiiv (ha value of the plant, the club weting | 10 Wis an extensive farmer and stockman. | LA ase hall, ‘implement house, poultry bulldin. | giving his customers either green or red | He leaves a wife and five daughters. prisoners and a thwarting of justice large and comfortable wmphitheater | ; in company with the city officiuls, but it | i It is probable that mo action on these VEN Y tores, A, Sororiablel_umphiinente: | By vl u e tn the omsenon and | 13, omPADY Wih. (he clty ofcus, bu e |l ot hat 0 cilnon hes PREVENTED B fact evervihing for comfort and pleasure. | the practice of glving stamps will be en- . . a Yure 6t Gonll BRterinin s AL iy council to employ & stranger (o fix the value. | WINONA, Minn, Auk, L—Charles H.|UNUL next Monday afternoon, when the it i g . It the expert selected were generally known Mr. Holland directs attention to the| Before adjournment the initial steps P K | Berry, at one time one of the most prom- | Judiclary committee will report o the com. SKE 65 oo Vi ward is in|toward the inauguration of the Omaha Re- | ‘0 tB® citizens of Omaha as an expert and | inent democrats in the state, died today at | Mittee of the whole. In cae three couneil. [s AINARRG Thaut: A ARATE (@osailh | CAIl Marimote: Brotesiive. suosint n were | thoroughly rellable and trustworthy, It|the age of 77. In 157 he was elected at- [ men are so disposed action may be begug $A00 SYRISARRS SLOUik A NRAI. RO mlie] g 4 . might be different, but as far as he could | {orne 1 of the state of Minnesota | Against Judge Gordon in the distrl race, changing horses every half mile, in | taken and a number of the merchants signed | TEIE bR Ierett, but as far as he could | torney gen, o state of Minnesota | in the district court, one of the novelties and another 1s a race [#s members of the proposed organization Ik: o it definiieny onctimen themselves \und during President Cleveland's first term | Rullséad Reaoln Pl by equestrians, each standing upon two|lts object is to protect the merchants from Mr. Ma was appolnted an assoclate justice of the| , resolution by Mr, one, for the council is upon fthe eve of em worthless se numerons the charge Several well known habitues of the police court are named as alleged worthless bond Sro's Jeaterday after- | meq who have been accepted as sureties by elieved the situation & critical one anc Hascall was passed horses, running a half mile in record- | all schemes in the least bit tinged with flle- [ {0 believed the situation a critical one and | supreme court of Idaho, which position he v 3 which rescinds a former resolut one which justifies citizens and taxpayers ed 1 daho was admitted as a state esolution grant- “Come to Seward on the 20th and enjoy | tive executive committee, which will look | 4 | the right to construct a switch along an outing In a first-clags country town,” |into all matters wherein the retail mer- [ Haste May Make Waste, | _Barly Nebraaka Settler. Eighth street from Capitol avenus to Heas " writes Judge Holland. “Our people will | chants are interested, and the members will | Mr. Kountze sald he could no understand | SUTTON, Neb, Aug. 2i.—(Special)—A. | oo™ (0 The resolution specified that 5 not forget the grand carnival to be given |[be largely guided by the judgment of fl:*' what the idea of the council is in securing | 1+ TI“"“" "l""" """‘”“”\ ot M | the ordinance recently passed which per- L by th Knights of Ak-Sar-Bon nl‘\':‘""”“'”w Matters of credit will also be | 4 valuation of the plant at this time, as the | Paralysis. ) was he resul of being mits the Northwestern road to butld a HoALNE considered and all cases of poor pay will be | water works company does not concede the | 'hFOWN from a fractious colt. He was an k from Capitol avenue to Farnam It is needless to way that the invitation |reported to the executive commlittee in OF- | right of the city to acquire the plint at any | “arly Astéler, an ol woldier and n Drom- | S o (ot vo be affected, the intent of was accepted by the committee on condi- | der that other merchants may be informed | \imo pror to 1903, As a business proposi. | !ment Free Mason. He will be buried by 8 | the resolution being to prevent the North- e to the reliability of applicants for | o ¢ t the Masons, Odd Fellows and post of bt tion that favorable rallroad rates can bo | relative to the reliabily appli Ich 1E.a1d not bekin &4 crdisity provesting | 128 ORI, A4, Palicne and pokt SEFRe oo riuts maninitalhip & Lradk Gotey secured. The committee also decided, | the extension of credi and he could not ee why the council wants | & i e AL G L] | ool . g e Ehs Voo & SuaRer [of Farnam street MILLIONS of Women Use CUTICURA SOAP, exclusively, Dodge. 1n. 1o the il testsities here| VAN HYMER UNDER ARREST |acauive the varke for tiees vomee ot V. | Attorneys for the rallroad companies at for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for | _— o | tended the council meeting and a contest 4 i e i ey materaly hanee it fie i | Mo B At L)—Mre. B | ¥48 oxpected over the matter, But the e cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping A_committee comprising Z. T. Lindsey.| Chief Donnhue Adyised that He tn dn | (he city be much prefudiced in its rights, 1¢| PERS g tor of the Bote ee, for ten vears proprietor of the .1 | olution passed by a vote of & 10 4 and with- f : . AP q E. E. Bruce, Ward Burgess and members Hiitoas: bat Detnlin. Avé the water company is ready to concede the | AV vm: 'yl'):_:j L S ':’” "‘;:;' out any discussion. Councilmen Burkley of falling hair, (o'r softening, whitening, and huh'ng '.‘df rot:gh. of the Brandeis and Hayden firms was Laihine: FLENE GE thw thr b0 aonuiee the werke e (i | S0 FE SO0 TR KRAWE S0 & 0B- | Hive: feblok whd Stisman opposed the and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, appoiated to confer with parties who have time and is ready to appoint its appraises, | MOTCIAl tra ong this line, of roa Alsdxthily foranoon, Bife Nud Be ¢ ai|Measure and the other members of (he i i i ¢ irati been fn Omaha for two weeks past in| Chiet Donahue recelved a telogram yester- | the city doing likewlse e it To sy crs | dled thin forenoon. She had been lying a inflammations, and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, B e sy e & | councll supported it, 3 5 3 reference to tho estublishment of the pro-|day from tho town marshal of Havelack, | the city to determine whether or not it de- | 1AM Ronaiiiny e s ety | Sy Bk W, Tatol Wik appointed city in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative posed wholesale millinery house. Neb., saying that he understood Steve Van |sires to acquire the works in that way, but | HCoK® 08 Ll : gon. attebidtad to be an | Welgher and will have charge of the scales antiseptic pur, which readily su emselve women WILL KEEP UP 'TAHE FIGNT Hymer bud been arrested. There were no | until the company does #0 concede ho could | orocann vreomons o e BT A | ourteenth And NicTLLBe, Of the sca iseptic purposes eadily suggest themselves to Milk Inspector Not | | details. The chief has wired for further par- | S e Food renson for ascertaining the | gy g result of the dlsease, not of the opera.| George Warren Smith was granted por- and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and lnnuhu’s value of the plant | | s toh mission to extend the front of the huild nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have August I8 of last year Van Hymer went| Euclid Martin suggested that inasmuch as fng at 1314 Farnam street twelve inches . ially £ . . out driving With a young woman named Liz- | it had been stated that the council desires William . Felker, | beyond the 1ot line. once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and puri- ils Mh.xu\'ulmr‘ u waitress ¢n'l ‘h.«lt H-\’T'I"': | lr:‘ Sppetr llon-rv the committee it would| pENVER, Aug. 21.-William B. Felker,| The city electrician was authorized to| fying the skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. CUTI- —_ ast her friends ever saw of her alive o & Bood Idea to give it an opportunity to | grate senator, ex-railroad commissioner and | expend $75 for the illumination of the city & B molli N % “Judge Gordon's release of Iver N. Jen- | next morning her dead body was found on | do so one of the leadlog atioreys of this cly, | Al during Ak-Bar-Bep week CURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from fen, Rl 8 doneluatve DEOGE Gered fUAL | (ke pavement near the corner of Park aves| 1. H. Dumont seid that that was his 110a | ated 1o0ay, eged 88 voars, Ue forooes| An fnvitktion 1o tobe it o'clock lunch | CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing he was guilty of selling milk contalning |1n\h' and Pacific street The skull was | aleo, and he would not feel like taking any | practiced at Oshkosh, Wis, vith the Commercial club teday for the H A f preservative, will not discourage the Board | crushed and a coroner's jury refurned a ver- | ction until it had had that opportunity. Ha purpose of discussing the purchase of the ‘“g’fd“"'i and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other of Health in its prosecution of dealers who | dict to the effect that she had been thrown | agreed with Mr. Kountze that now is a bad Judge of Minneno art. water works was accepted by the council medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it are selling adulterated riilk,” sald L. K. | violently from the vehicle, striking her head | time to endeavor to fix the | value of the| ST. PAUL. Minn., Aug. 21.—Former As Acting Mayor Karr presided at the mec takot ifyi pram P P | or preserving, purifying, and beautifying the ski Hutton, city milk inspector. “Am examina- | on the asphalt plant, and moved that the council be in- | saciate Justice Willlam Mitchell of the Min- | fng until & o'clock, when ho wat. eailed for serving, ing, tifying the skin, scalp, hair, ton of the milk ofered tor sale by twelve| Van Hymer disappoared Immediately ana, | viled'to meet with the committes at noon | nessts supremo court. dled suddenty at Atess | lime oy the seioks Jrhen To wa mathers and hands. No other forcign or domestic toilet soap, however | dairymen showed that seven of them are | though the relatives of the young woma. | today, which motion prevailed ndria, Minn.. today of apoplexy and asked Councilman Mount to take the i i wi i andria, ) oday ¢ nd ke cilman Mount to take the xpensive, is to r using drugs and I think there is no doubt | offered a reward of $400 for his apprehen- | IBRTF S Bhort1y. ntbah MF, Kavellart b not expensive, & be compared with it for all the purposes of the (hatmaorethan one-Ba the dealers n the | sion. nothing Las veen heard of him v | SHOT JUST TO EASE HIS MIND HYMENEAL. [ified the council of his mothers acarn| toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at city have been gullty of using preserva- | yesterday o L s [nd ihe meeting was agjournet withont | ONE PRICE, viz, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin pnes R (s the A - e | transacting a furth . o Many of the llk dealers try to aveld or Whooping Coush. Bikdisns [yoaainastiioin i | AL EAGUAR e s (aseeial) i and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap having their milk inspected by slipping ‘Both my children were taken with f 3 % s b oA L o away from the city authorities, but their | WhoODIng cough.”” writes Mrs. O. E. Dutton, | Jullus Jones. :in!n ::;e:l-r \hu:zl;l:»: of Hon d\\m:: :.\n‘l e White's Plant. ) in the world, ° milk is inspected just the same. We have | Of Danville, Tlls. “A small bottle of er, will be married at noon toda 2 e how Mrs near Kleventh Teasaied-the rouses of diferent milk seuiors | Foley's Honey apd Tar gave such reliet | s Julius Jo %, & colored barber with u| Woods of Clyde, N. Y... at the home of the | uhl lzard treets was’ ssarchon ‘ieida @ticm'a Complete External and Intaral Treatment for Every Humor, has a white | bride's parents on Park street. Rev. Gard- | by the nol e nd L auantity ot conatating of CUTICURA S0AP (25¢.), 10 cleanse the skin of and secure milk that they have delivered. |that T used & 50 cent bottls, which saved | yire who loves another black man. J W | oo sormmny pastor of the Congregational | §nure. ine naiad been stol D alan Soates g SEELTIDR Ruy (Hhe 1 Lo siesaim ihe ghikof Then many patrons bring milk to the city [me & doctor's bill” yons. Letter known as “Birdiegs." This | church here, will unite the happy couple. | It now in fail"awalting (a7 on'a onen or The Set, B1.2B bl Coricuns Resoryaes (o to scor wadon o hall to have it tesied. All the offenders 52 | Hlicit love set in motion a train of circum- | The wedding will be a quiet one, only the | [ Dbteativas, Savhae: nnn i arreatedi| i A EINGLESET in often suflicient to cure the moat torturin, wiil be discovered and brought to justice| PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, |stances which landed Jonos in fail and |immediate relatives boing present. The | Sanglcctives Su pounds and when' taken and humiliating aki, scap, and blood hiimors, with loan of hair, whe all «las falla sooner or later. If we can't got them con- 2 came very near sending Lyons to paradise, | groom's father and mother are hero from | o iall rafused to be locked up 10 teok D.axn . Conr., ole P'rops., Boston. ‘* How 10 Cure Face Humors aud al oiher Humors, victed we can at least make (heir evil Pipp of Chicago is in the city | Lyons was to successful with his atten- | Wayne county, N. Y. The bridal couple | {16 combined strensth of Patrol Conduct practices known and save the public from Forsee of St. Louls is In Omaha Fahey and Vanous to get her ineide | tions to the white Mrs. Jones that she has|will take the 5 p. m. train for the east. | coll room. and even ther Faher o aridking formaldehyde. J: W, Dletrich of Joplin is at the Mlllard. | sued her black husband for & divorce. Nat.|Mr. Woods s engaged In the milling bus. | near Josing. hin. Jett ihumb whioh . . iVe ik A W. Welle of West Point is at the ; > N H Toles tried to bite off. Milkmen who belleve that they can drug urally the latier rescnted such a high- |iness in Clyde, N. Y., which place will be | Toles tried 1o bite off 510 her their milk without being detected are fool handed robbery of the object of his afiec- | their future home. | D. Kelloge of Aurora. IlL, is at the house and is inclined to (Le bellef that th VIMVIGOR!VITALITY FOR'MEN: ish. 1t is the work of but a few minutes | yhieis tions. When Lyons, accompanied by | Aacafe. Rrought hem: Hee ‘hussand | Wiorman B1aropes Bills hive been in e over o yeurs by th leaders of the Mo to discover adulterants and milk customers | . J. Kelly of Cheyenne, Wyo., Is at the | Jones, met Jones near Twelfth and ¢ erry-White. to_his story. ! e ne ncet o T et cbenn id 2 yeung sl e of in all parts of the city are anxlous to pro- | Merchants. avenue late Tuesday afternoon serious| ITHACA, N. Y. Aug. 21.—Miss Ruth Mary | £ Baarior; hoat Boner, Nihebasaan: & orrmaa s otast, tanhs 2‘5,4" tect themselyes against poisoned milk. At[ W. 8. Reamer of Kansus City is @ patron | trouble broke loose. There was som. White, daughter of Dr. Andrew Dickson | : 4 te0Sy: kO Boner, Nishtibotega, @oermatorihoes 1ns of the Millard | re was some lurid | W' Leviston Goes to St. Panl, lIiEy B aatache Unr tnoas t5 MA ] ©AMAan, Yo D R O e e e n& PUTe | 4T\ Curluon of Gothenburs 1s staying at | 1ADBUBEe, some threats about carving and | White ambussador to Germany, was mar- | pror Trwen Leviaton. for e orineipat | or Supetipation” Wlopn" Yuipknesd’ of B 1) fharge: 8t milk on account of the agitation that is [ 1 4 Curiaon ! " | shooting and then Jones drew a revolyer, | F1ed this afternoon to Irwin Sydney Ferrs, |of the Omuh High school, left vesterday to JRUS,LMICNING OF TAmitit K e s st ran Eeiion g0log on, but they will begin using druks | . \v. Seaman and son of Clinton, 1a He fired one shot pointblank at Lyons, which | 0rmerly of Mount Vernon, N. Y. The |tike up Ml new suties ae superintendent | Scimulaten the T B e e S T s e IS again :‘n a sh(yrluflnu' J‘;u s lmr-‘vm did | guests £ the Ml n Francisco fa g |JUS BFazed the right side of his body. The f'";““ ]“ f"‘;’]“:‘“’”l:"’r :‘”“"‘“"mll"““"*"l"‘é ‘;‘m date from Septcmber I Prof. Tevision LON DRUG €O, 16TH AND FARNAM ter the prosecutions made last summer. tker of San Francisce A | masher dropped as i dead and n Purdue college, Lafayette, Ind s disposed of hix home In this city av sfter L of the Murray nash Iropped It dead and Jones left | e was accompanied by his fimily l e — | Ing Knights to call a his store and take cause of very coolly THE REA MARKET, ’ home a pair of his woman's $2.50 Ox tation, | Rackaches are caused by disorder in the C. Btradler and wife and H Reyer of | Where a bruise and a bad fright wer 3 re 1al5ee: Walter AR SRuficon, Ad About & 0'0clock at night Jones gave him- | Myers-Dilian Drug Cc., Omaha; Dillon's TRUSbE ixsues w special invitation to all visit Strain Was T reat. . . Nanate of o SO T ek A letter has been received from Henry J Miss Florence Fiske of Beatrice, Neh, |all the trouble tukes the matter Stanley G . and wife, Marle W | day, August 21 spring, the recipient being his old friend, | Stunley 8 Jr Y e & e e o City N 0 weather—no borned or swollen feet, as arrived in England, but not until he wrote | Colorado i X.. where he has by Omaha thing which might be taken as an explana- | Judge Noville, congressman from (he J imittee today | convention of the Nebraska| Place tennis shoe for men at $1.757 P ™ Ben | Belle Towne and husband to 9 Valae $ altante " impression which obtatned here to the [And J. (. Fleming of st P | week, September 2 M We have overy known reliable mak Missouri river while laboring under a sud Ly Py ] T | held no semston since 1594 and Frank Hugerman et st ] Nebraskans at the Murray ome before the meeting. Several success- Deeds. i Am OMAHA, 1819 FARNAM STRLEL. RNk Cathoun and wife of Cherokee, Ta,, | the &cene s rapidly as his legs would carry Beat Way 1o Cnre Backache: NEWMAN 1S SORRY HE LEFT |.rd ciopming it (o siurral bim. Lyons was taken to the police | | = n i founy neys. Foley's Kidney Cure will make | Qi i i Do Under the Clrcumatances, an Mrs, W and J. A. Nangle | ¢! Up at the city jail. He is charged with | Drug Store, South Omaha of Mexico, packers, are at the Millard shooting with intent to kill. The Newman, the ladies’ tailor, who disappeared | is the guest Miss Mabel Fisher of 2419 | and says she does not care what becomes of | ;e = . fords genuine welted soles -that no s0 mystoriously soon after Easter last| Dodke street her husband INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues 3 r., o it one else can dupli A welted sole This 18 the second time | delyhia. are in the city. 58 11+ Of Phila BANKERS COMI y yary 7 King walking a comfort in the hottest Fugene J. Ganster. This is the second elphia. are in the city Omaha Savings Bank to John and making walking a comfort in the hottes word bas came from Mr. Newman since ho| - Harry Townwond returned yesterduy fro NG TO OMAHA|ogahe gayines, Bank to John, and A located for some time, und will reside in | State Awsoclation Meet During Ak- | W0 Fountain and wife to M. A ’ » turn soles—Russ i to Mr. Ganster did he see fit to say any- | Omaha Snr-Ben Week—First ( Cattin, 8’z lot 14, block 13, Hanscom | with the turn soles—Russin Calf Viel Place $id-Light (g all the swell shap Nl after the meeting of the demecrat Rohr, ot plock 14 Anscom i ew Yo at $2.50 up to $5.00 -Have you seen th From the tenor of his letter, dated Broad- [ Uitll after the mecting of the dem 11" rhe annusl * Reversible New York Elastio Truss. t\" “' uy R "f~“ 88 wen stairs, Kent, England, August 10, it is evl M. A Decamn o | Bankers' association has been called for | Byl HAFUGL0 TR Ward, Single style 8150, w White Duck heavy rubber dent he has been advised of the general | Langer of Wilber, J. Tueaday and Wednesday of Ak.Sar olocl 168, Sou maha Double siyle, §: people at the ller Grand 25 and 26, A large meet Peterson, nly lot 20, block and style truss and manufacture to effect that he had drowned himself in the | P40V Rt 2 + Ing s expected, as the state a Gavock & O'K's. add RARVIAGI TS ! many mat- | J. W. Homan, north i feet of ¢ ! D Sh C den spell of insanity, induced by the uag- | H T Shearer. chic ] i of ioterest to bankers are expected to| 6 foet lot 11, block b, Purker's udd |f THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. rexel oe 0., &ing of his women customers during Easter | Mill service. s dn Sloux ! Deformity Brace Manufacturers, Omaha's Up-to-date [ g Kallerand B W Dekrord of Hastings, [ Ul 81oup systems have been organized fn | Jgseph Carr admintstrator, 1o 1 {408 Fapy E— S. Harrls of ¥ ton, P. J. Hindmarsch | different parts of the state and the o, i 1 ) » Op. Paxton Hotol |T ER' u &f 1\‘;""{-‘:‘h C by of Ulysses and | committee of this convention has suggested Total amount of transfers S 0.070 | R L SR e Y. id o i 4 ;| 8 reorguuization of the two systems. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shank of Stuart, W N, of ‘Alblon, M. Radeliff of Sidncy and . | will be addressed by Mr. Yates and othe — g — B i i a et B L |l b addrent vtomer It's Easy Drumming ' acrifice art sale now going on at ' guests at the Merchants Tuesday o= | up trade for our hot day drinks and store- this is an opportunity to i | Alien and “son. Percy. will n her the | clothiug bocause if he traveled on his own repared to “keep you cool” by the decorate yonr home and at a very non the Seriousness. AR AR G ine ok, Wtio? WhiER they | eputation he. couldne seeomplisn b ook | AT Prepared to “keen you cool” by U K s t " delicious dp =, CON N o i oo wever hefors Ve ol it The conatant achiass of & bad back will g0 to Colorads for @ short trip pose. Counterfelters of Dewitt's wiien | Many delicious drinks, | and i nal coxtnever before ha 1 had tof pletnres t The weariness, the tired foelings Lones Sarah Mi Magheiine, principal of | Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless | Creams—ice cold Rocky IFord melon = A such a chance to muke u selection from The palng and aches of kidney ills rincipal of Walr Hil chool, who | salves on their merits, so they put them in | lce cold wutermelor [t ¢ 3 nd N b Dangerous urinary troubles follow at present " qut for_them. " Take anly DeWitt's Witch An Omaha citizen shows you how to avoid | * b R gl B L Bt Mr. Ralph Ramaker of Seattle, Wash.. ix | i | o s A P 4 | 5 HENICAR BLAEG+ NI them in the Ly, having stopped off ere ‘an ‘i | diseases u;m_\ Noda— . !n“ ,’ .h\m / ‘“ ,‘ f i i Mr. Charles Henning of 1624 N. 21st street | wuy ne' trom_attending the funeral of with Dure oream and all the zoodness > /Y its . 5 o o | his brother at Spring Valley, Minn. Mr says 1 was hurt in the U. P. locomotive | il brather at Bpring AT e LT shops and ever after 1 was annoyed with | i, fjameker, wha s i and is staying | collision u seven | self If you've had all the experience </ thr attacks of pain in the small of my back. | with A M Perrs persc fiz SaTen | M AU LR, At bl Whe exRarienss Reading advertisements about Doan's Kid-[ W, B Buckus, a well known Nobrasks | ing. sico i on “the f division | ¥ b 18 th ) mey Plils ‘led me to procure that remedy at | fedoher, e | an. Maondny past fram o | oF b o ok L about | fountain—It's the money we spend and 1 Kubn & Co'n drug sjore, corner 15th and | jon, and is te to Harvard, whare he | 0'clock. While . fre the knowing what to spend it for, that ¥ ' sleture fanniais Douglas streets. It was tho beat investment | begins serviee *September & "us “superin: | Ik it depot, i second : puts our sodu and creams i a class by 85,00 1 vill 1 ever made. ‘Phe treatment cured me.” | tendent of haols of that city. Ha | ar end of | e engine iy Parls exposition ¢id not ond train smashed the caboose themselves. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents % big or as fine us the | first train and then turned over Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole the day Lie left 4 8 iia Uinited. Blatas Puris ot 8t e Row at Cut-0m Istand | S .‘;::-:x.w:‘l.‘unnle. Doan's, and take no | Thurston, reporied sir e | st Saturday night Dick ‘l'.:“-‘"‘“":‘l ‘YBGZOSF.B‘-:::[;:" a ‘:.A".HosglaEn‘w A | s lemon, oranze i X such a large and variod assortment it most delicious lce cream made in the nelides every tock o any coloy ofl painting engraving Wt vty | 10 I that youw'd be apt to put in it your phot ling pla one-fourth the regilan 10 100 will ga fre substitute. | Commissioner Peck's force | With knuckles by Bert Mitchen and Nell