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OMAHA DAILY BEE TURSDAY except - | . | President Karr, who was detaiped by dea | Question of Purchase and Means Are Much | n e family. Buclid Martin presided and | Substations to Be Established at Central | h 4 Discussed by Citisens, (DO Wty preit W Al X R | of opening up a thoroughfare to the Bur- Demnr, it W. 8. Poopleten, J. H. | Park and West Side Schools, | tington tracks, where a depot will be erected Penfold, John Stecl, Frank G. Carpenter. | oo e HASCALLS SCHEME 1S GENERALLY OPPOSED | =, elten, Thomas Kisatrick, Hormun|gonks WL BE WSUED EVERY WEEK o1y Leting Sehaot Contrac. m! of a e dea is understood that at the meeting of the L er | Board of Education to be held next Mon Employment of & Special Engineer to | Mr. Lobeck explained the status of the fes- | 1y pepiment of Distribating Books [day night the contract for the erection of Make n Preliminary Lstimate olution for the employment of Expert Cole st Diferent School Maildings the new Corrigan school building will be | Meets with No i and alto of the ordinance introduced by and Wil let. P. J. Bock is the lowest bidder, his Favor Whatever. Zimman to name appraisers to fix the value Bs Continued bid being $10,120. The contract will most | of the pl Mr. Lobeck gave it as his il b likely be awarded to Mr. Bock, as the cer — op; 'v“V” V)’u’H" maha h)«; talent capable of as - tified checks of the other bidders have been o mass meeting held at the city hall | CeFtAInING the value of the waterworks ordered returned. This Corrigan school thh m’L'h" o z‘ SESoes oF Aly :‘mx Asked to explain what is to be gained by | Permanent substations of the Omahd | building is badly needed and it is thought munieipal ownership of water works and | “iPIOYING this expert at this time, Mr. Has- | Publle library wiil be established at Cen- | hay it work commences at once the strue- tho best means of Acquiring the Omaha all went {nto the history of the establish- | tral Park and West Side school buildings lant adopted resolutions instructing the | , g 4 or at the very latest by November 1. When hOuS€ Rity countll 1o mequire the water worke|UP {0 and atiending 1t, poluting out the|have been maintained at eleven aiferent |yttt KAV AR % NERIER b S - y | conflict in some of them us to the time school buildings for the purpose of ascer " e manner provided by law" and pro- Corrigan school building, which is a two. 3 : taniihe manner provided by law" and bro- | which the right will accrue to the clty of ac- | taining the best locations for regular sta- | room " frame. structuire, will most 1kely be or. Ogc ingredient of the hibi. kot i | auiring the plant. Coming down to the|tions. More than 100 books per month|moves 1o Good Luck additlon, where two Bingp " Of securing . preliminary €81l | question of acquiring the plant be contended | have been circulated from both the West |jor i’ b donated to the school district . aste Consuries_their es. No other that the voting of $3,000.000 honds last fall [ Side and Central Park bulldings and Miss| for genool purposes only \ : ¢ About 100 cltizens attended the meeting. | way premature, because the charter provides | Tobitt, city librarian, has decided to allow preparati does “this. ;""' ""J"TI' y e 'l':"'“""'l* “; - ™1 that all the preliminarics must he first fixed | the libraries to remain in these schools| Gremt D d for Feeder Cattle, % Labor unfon. Councllman D. T. Moun A : upon by the council and submitted to the | and to place them in charge of an mssist-| It is stated on good authority that there ¢ s A " - resided temporarily and Euclid Martin| pegpie, after which the bonds may be voted. | ant, who will lssue books oncé a week is a steady and growing demand for small g whu!\ will rid Yyour house of Cockroachcs, W\atcr was named as permanent chairman. Af SF| He contended that if it is undertaken to| For two years children's books have been | ranches all over the west and this is con s & ramibling discussion of the water works | acquire the works under the law of eminent | placed in different school buildings and | sidered one of the most gratityiug signs of ther vermjn. proposition it was decided that the discus- | domain the city will have to pay for the | circulated through the teachers, but this|the times. The stock busizess is now con \ sion should be limited to certain propo- | unexpired term of the contract. If the|summer the first attempt was made to use | sidered to be on & permanent, prosperous | qs'\ has b in usesfor twenty Proves Successiu | ture can be completed within sixty days, ment of the plant and the ordinance leading | During the summer temporary stations i ::lnn. that A o esperial lmporiance At works are to be acquired under the contract | the schools as stations where the general|basis and the people who are now em- | t % | 18 time and the result was the adoption | there must be an appraisement, and before | public could secure books. The result has |igrating to the west have dlscarded ths | ; | . ding of ihe following resolutions: | thero can be an appraisement there ryust be | boen safisfactory. West Side and Central |idea (hat farming alone pays. Hundreds | q Xgan, I(\g used. ea e it resolved, That it 18 the sense of | yomothing to appraise. There was no dispo- | park : 150 CHELI6E 1 YHY. SUIBEP| 6 SuGl ot f4saeF OKtHIe are DeIAE U ! L ey K g this meeting that the employment of ar v ark stations led th n of head of fee a are being p $h TR K AN A smployment, of 41 | ion un L pase of L souneil 16 1600 | o Roukk fatued. Cmube, VIO, BANOFolt| coarunHace LIees Werk oy epete s wanl hotels and public bun\l thxough\out t.he\country)\ / / water works {8 not desirable u( this time, [ardize the interests of the city or to rob|and Castellar schools proved fto be well | racts of land. These cattle will be fat Y orinse luifille nome of the reauirements of | anybody, and nothing would be done that|patroniged stations, while Windsor, Frank- | tened fn from sixty to ninety days and re 3 H \ ik . S TALs Sitv,spapter OF tha Contrast With | yguid ‘ot siset WIth the manctlon Of Uhe | lin. Barktoys, Vinton, Monmouth Park 84| (urned to this' BFRSE duftte the fell wed fea FOR SALE.BY ALL DEALERS, 250ts. A BOX. That the city council is requested to ae- | property owners pt the city Forest buildings did not give such good | yinte Since the corn crop is assured . . \ o el Bl sttt No Need to Hurry results. The average number of books | furmers aro buying feeders rapidly and Evory mention of the acquirement of the| Mr. Mount said he thought the engage- | circulated through all the stations has been | i fact the demand excoeds the supply. | water plant by the authority of eminent|mMent of an engineer at this time a liftle [ about 500 per month, two-fAfths vv!vh_\»lg;l\f At the same time ranch owners are get domain was greeted with loud applause, | Premature, although he had voted for the|ber being issucd from the two bulldings ing unusually good prices for feeder stock | | . >, esolutiol e explained how he came to be [ Which will become permanent stations in|pere and this makes the South Omaha "W \ T N o | have the best all around boat and Ukewise | afixed to the melancholy document quoted Taylor and several other speakers advo-|!Mpressed that Expert Cole was the proper | ca L a ) market popular all over the west an MU MBI ML i | R ttettnon tie TR Whler aelon wate | Bveve eated this mothod of procedure and wera|Man and sald that in conversation witn | consent northwest, bluffing one another ax usual and finally | In this letter, by the way, there is a sfn. b - .| him Cole had given him to understand that The librarian has been planning for sev- PE— - one dared another to jump off the Douglas | ister sort of poetry that is entirely copsos s L ""‘"’“""“‘ recelved than the |, = o oposed work would probably cost|eral years to establish substations, but For a New Fire Hall, Dol streat bridge.” Mike Howles, special offfcer Sl b «1"“m i T‘l‘ "'_,:'b § tN€1¢5,000; it might be more or less. He was|the extension has been prevented by lack [ The question of establishing a tire hall | Delegates to Milwaukee Convention Report | i the fenristta) wens up on the BERRS: | 1¢ Goemk e foll 10,1696 With & Tantesy, & ekt ol b at b Al Ll T in favor of doing anything|of funds. Where the school bufldings are|in the Second ward was taken up infor ou the Proceedings. disrobed to his underclothes and jumped | creature of his dreams with the col ¥ il ing - 8 L} 1} he company hastily or to the prejudice of the city's in- | used the expense is minimized, an assist- | jpally by the council yesterday after th i to Uhe ‘water, over 10 feet below € & % fue ahi N Toved not Richardson Opposes the Plan. terests ant's pay being the only expenditure. In|gpecial meeting had adjourned. Mayor Soun atrenim whols: he wmersed. As they love In worlds unholy The feature of the meeting was an ad-| Councilm Zimman said that when the [ case the two experimental stations are a|Kelly stated that a lot ai Twentieth and || ARGER AUTONOMY FOR STEREOTYPERS | hione the worke for his long distance dive Fitz James O'Riley, in his *Diamond ress by Robert W. Richardson in oppo- | resolution first came up for the employ- | succoss. and the results of this summer's |§ sirects could be leased for a term of Eion e "Hating any- Bont 18 LN | Lenw® ells of & souns microscoptsi who sition to municipal ownership. His re-|ment of an outside engineer, two weeks|work seem to make that certain, other|years from the Omaha Brewlng associa- performence and as yet no one has 8greed | \oved an animalculo. Placing a drop of marks were treasonable in the opinion ""fl"f‘r he took his seat in the council, he| buildings will be made stations and l:‘ll“l..n and that a building could be erected — - - water beneath a lens more powerful than & majority of the listeners, and it was | had left the council chamber and inquired of [ effort will be made to afford library a for about $1,200, A hose wagon will cost + any before devised he saw, at fir trans Sk gpeat AUmCulty toat Chatrmnn Mar: | severat city oficals Whetber of hos It was| Yaatages to-all persons’ who 11ve & 100k Long” s yion and hupsese. B0, Trainor TOBIN'S SINSTER LETTER |par, hefcrs devised he saw, ut et irnna- tin managed to keep the audience quiet|a good thing. Among them was City En-|distance from the central portion of the|yuciche it would be better for the city to : o creature of human form that drifted among while the speaker set forth the failure|gineer Rosewater They had sald that It[eity purchase a lot for, say $700, and erect a Police See In It Evidence fairy foliage in defiance of natural laws. In of the municipal ownership of water works | was not a good thing and he had epposed | An examination of the records kept this | pormanent building on the site, This idea Has Committed the “prismatic forests” he saw her, and In Boston. Mr. Richardson endeavored to|and defeated it. He ridiculed the council's|summer at the West Side and Central Park [ bt with favor, but no action was taken, | . M. Jones, one of the delegates from the Suleide, AHH1 = Ue utivoPRl, dobReRi LHACR HoRELd B get the resolutions separated for the pur- | information as to the capability of Expert | stations shows that nearly all of the bor-| ommitice heing appointed to investigate |local typographical union to tho convention | _ renely 10 the liiminots stilBes. pose of Killing that portion which instructs | Cole and declared that the proper way would | rowers are persons who have not previousty | (0" UL "™ {he mext rogular meeting. | of the Intcrnational Typographical union at | Thers is apparently good reason (o be- | It iu not improbabie that ihy the council to acquire the water plant, but | have been to consult City Engincer Rose- | made vse of the library Both of these —_— Milwaukee, returned Tuesday evening after [ lieve that old Fred Tobin, paralytic dope | 4 old Tobin ireams was as lovely as was alone In his offort water on that question school buildings are many blocks from a Heavy Recelpts of Sheey an absence of threa weoks and reports that | flend” and one of the plcturesque 1and- | “Animula’ of the hubhle, And it (s pesaible: City Engineer Rosewater was called upon| Herman Kountze said that if the purpose | car line and reading facilities were afforded | On August sheep reeeipt records at)ipe convention this year was the largest on | Marks of the east end, has committed sul- | 1o, that he is with her now amid the en for an address and reviewed very briefly |of the resolution is to ascertain the present|to persons who seldom have an oppor- | he stock yards were broken, the Arrivals | ecord. The central location of the conven. | Cide by drowning. He has not been see banted glndes of His oplum vistons' Hom a report which he made to the city council | value of the plant, it is unwise, as values | tunity to reach the central library rumbering 16,191 head. The'previous bIE | {ion city allowed & greater attendance of [8b0ut any of his familiar haunts for at | ever. the police suy they are not aaviel January 1 of the pr nt year., He urged | are much higher than they were two yea Eleven Buildings to He Sa led, | run was on November 7, 1808, when 15,880 ito! than at any former convention least ten days and as he was a man of | point that the employment of an engineer for |40 and much higher than they are IIKely 10| yo0uq for the use of pupils will be placed | head were received. In comparieon With| “uxmong the most important matters of [T¢KUIar, though bad habits, this s re the purpose of securing a preliminary esti- | be two years hence. Before the vatue is ), 0000 O PG 0 DPCE B AL BT g came perlod of 1800 sheep receipts show | jogidlation disposed of,” said Mr. Jones, |Sarded as ominously significant. But the T Wori. mate would be a waste of both time and | °stablished the city should first know named Webster and Pacific schools have |& decided Increase and as heavy sh ents was the granting of u e perfect local au- finding of a letter in his “room" is Ihl" had a scvere attack of billiow: olie, money. In reply to reports that he was| whether or not the water company is ready ( ' /0 petitioned for collections of children's |are looked for the total Increase for the | ionomy to the stereotypers' unfons, for |S{TOngest evidence in support of the sui- |got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera disgruntled because the work of malking [0 negotiate for the sale of the works, and |\ b P e likely that their requests | vear will very likely be enormous uth | which they appliod some timo sgo. When |C!de theory | and Diarrhoer Remedy: took two doses and such an estimate had not been entrusted !t so upon what date it would be wling | (o Te i eq " These books will be|Omaha is considered the best market in | (hig apiication reached the cxecutive board | The Ie(er is a weird composition and was entirely cured.” says Rev. A. A. Power to him, Mr. Rosewater said that it was|to make the transfer. If the company 18|, 0" Sho teachers and will not be for | the west for sheep and the facilities here | of ¢ Typographical unlon it was approved | DIBtS &t an unstable mind That the |of Emporla, Kan. “My neighbor across tha preposterous to suggest that he was of-[not ready to sell it would be injudicious )i, F R0 T Sl Ly About 1,000 are the beet. Packers say that the ex- | by (oS IEC BN KL RIS ABRIOVEL oot vision of the might” referred to 1 [street was bick for over a week: A two or fended because such a great task had not [ to 0% the value e laink of e DI | ooy were purchased last year for school | tremely hot weather in the cast has cut|lay committee of the international body, |® fEMEDt of his oplum dreams there fs threo bottles of medicine from the doctor been imposed upon him erty can be done by the city englncer with=| fo 000 i number will be increased |down the demand for mutton and castern [ When the subject was reached by tho con- [ Uttle room for doubl amoog those famillar L Jor three or four dare withnut In discussing the best means of acquir-|OUt any extra cot to the cit s no|to meet the growing demands. The plan |coolers are full of meat for which there is | vention the proposition originally presenteq | ¥t his weakness for the m-lu The let [raller, thon on ed in another doctor who Ing the plant Mr. Rosewater estimated| W- S .Poppleton sald (bat alsement or | Of 1ssulng 200 baoks to each school was|no outlet at the present time. WIth & foW | \ug aprond to. During the discuss'on before | (€7 WhICh is now in the hands of [ FeTiat sot Blue kr 8L s e 1 the cost of purchasing under the contract |auestion that. it such an apprateemiit Bt 4qo0ted, but it has been found necessary |cool days it is expected that the surplus | ihe jay comm 10 which it had been re. | POllce. follows | reliet. o discharged him. T went ¢ a0 by the authority of ominent domain | VAluation Is made and put on record. It will | {08 T Ut L 0 Bt e [ Row on hand will b disposed of and the | forred. some of the stereacrncrn theesionca | T0 My Friends: 1 am no sniritunlint, | sec next morning. He sald his howels \nd gave it as his opinion that purchase | Xert a strong influence upon wny future ander the contract would bo much cheaper, | APPraisement. He could not see a Sing but as far as 1 could learn they all accepted % but in my dreams 1 mect were in terrible fix, that they had be are changed about once a month and any | market will then most likely advance. to withdraw from the central organization, | they had been all things and she says to ma, **Come . o be gained by making the estimate f | In that the value of the company's charter | ARage to be gained by making order with teachers. Complaint About Drays. {84 AnalL adtlonar iNeyeoRYRRLIGH | ver saw that | could love a running off so long that it was almost bl 'l . #0 long tha was most bloody book desired can be sccured by leaving an & | n i g afratd to trast me?” When (I hope) [ flux. T asked him If he ha Chamber- L4 ; : Nog v M knows that she 1% a'l fn all to me, 1 |lain's Colic, Cholern and s Reneds snd the carning capacity of the plant need |80 RIS W6 L ntage | One of the best patronized library sta- (SompiKie 'hd‘:\:l":“r"'l"::')” badld R RIS R R e 1 buit &ay i reply, "1 will prove ¢ and he sald ‘No.' 1 went home and‘brouste not ‘be ‘considered. e expressed the| T i tlons in the city is located at the school |about the stan ageraniig - i Am true to the only object of my 2 de o or could have over the city @' N strests, The The convention was visited this year by ad not been for her my o | Bim my bottle and gave him one dose; tol ’pinion that the company's contract ex- | A0 outside engineer could bave over e €| ¢ %" qoys, ‘where the public library has |drays at Twenty-fifth and N streets. Th s RATARHORE WA vlsitac tiinivear by | 216 1iNAQ natibaln (et | tin ta\take snother dass Tu‘atiss: G ired June 11 of the present year engineer in finding what the plan ¥ | maintained n branch for several years.|horses litter the street and no effort s |Mr. Frederick Driscoll of St. Paul, a com- | would have been a blank = Sinceth Byt s i L L £, He would have to go elther fo the clty rec- a i y [ e by the owners of the drays to keep | missioner from the American Publishers' as. (&8 her, my earthly love, m. minutes if he did not find relief, but he took Sty Other institutions in the city have sought en u dreary Waste save for the visits o more and was entirely eure: R LR Adaan oFas % Hie uatpreaTRaOATY ”n; e h\d”:t stations, but the librarian and the mem. | the pavement clean. It has been suggested | Sociation, which represents practically all Bis swont vision of the night. My days|N0 more and was entirely cured. 1 think it e could not | Stations, e librarian and om- ’ | " 0 big publ JUSEE O e coul have agged on leader ee! A y | the best medicine 1 have ev t bers of the board do not think It advisable | to the mayor that he issue an order direct. | the b SIPINEIoe HRkken fat The oty Dlve OrhEgac an laden paels and snv| BNe evaL Lridd to offer such advantages to people who [ing the drays to stand on M street between | e SbEnE thit “I"’“l T th ‘r""' commi ‘I | dise: Again 1 will suy to Her that | can | e aituated 86 et e o and Twenty-fifth streets, | has under consideration any changes in the |and will trust her through the whole of | . y posed pfeliminary appraisement. Asa Tay After some further discussion the (;»mh» 1.{\ b »rl‘j M:K lx“rl"hv“':‘r‘_: I"' flli ',hn \m tral T_»“ r':">“”'.:”:fmm tract of land at_the|laws of the luternational Typographical | elernits in the leap.” Furinermorc, 1 will ;:.‘1 n;;d ll_-]\ a \mHl.‘rv Cook's Tmperial iy ROt TABAK 1inlBk A8e | 115 en above was presented by Messrs, | library ¥ perso sits 1o the 1iby e a et o ] Bt I e een om. | €AY that I believe the Great Power over all | Extra Dry Champagne; boguet untivalled - AISORL [ Jaet union, A |t Y i "',{:"{»m,[,,,.},‘,, and the meeting | people come closer in touch with the in-|southeast corner of Twen:iv-ftth and M| uhion affecting (he rels tween em- | will protect me and stop this earthly heil | ;m;":‘l: 'n';"‘mxm' “T ""l‘n 1]1 II’;I;:NYI‘!.‘”KAV‘ K:]“mr:xl(.\(l hia stitution and derive many benefits which|streets, in front of which the wagons |Plovers and employes the publishers’ or- | in which I ha been tortured for fift n‘ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY orcign engineer, and stated that the city | adjourned. | nant with the man's fanciful temperament frail being George Kleffner, chairman of the law|in collusion with the company committee of Central Labor union, made|find out in the latter way any more than Good champagne repair o \ & brief specch in opposition to the pro-|the city engineer ood champagne rey ast It you ganization be allowed to have a representa- | 0 the longest years of my life. Forgive they would miss were they to be reached |might stand without causing comyplaint u st | of the longest years of my engineer and other resident engineers are v mix forgl 1 forg 1h 3 Iy as|tive present to be heard on the proposed 3 IN through stations. For this reason nothiig[and the location is considered fully a } FRED TOB capable o 0 necessar: orma n a i ep's change This privilege was readily E i corded to Mr. Driscoll contract has expired and that the coun- | reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur- il I8 at liberty to proceed to purchase|pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch the plant in any manner it sees fit Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless Willlam . Poppleton advised that only | salves on their merits, so they put them in an inventory or memorandum of the prop- | boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's. Look erty of the water company be taken pre- | out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch vious to the naming of appraisers, instead [ Hazel Salve. It cures plles and all skin of the comprehensive estimate suggested | diseases. by the council. Councilmen Mount, Lobock — SEVERAL Al male and female agonts distribute and Bty: Mew " Hne of persons who can visit the library with- blanket in a wretched cave-like apartment commis out great inconvenience Commercinl Club Meeting. | “Ome resolution thy L wIth mATKed |ifutkn bauamant bf s wedthansbsatan ter . The library has been unable to reacn tle| The regular monthly meeting of the | fuvor at the fime of its presentation came | house at 434 Davenport street, where Tobin people who live in the Third ward snd a | Commercial club will be held at the coun-|to an untimely end after the convention [ has slept for years. Overhead lives & substation is contemplated somewhere in|cil chamber Friday night. Several new [had had time to study over it. It was the | colored family named Howard. Remarking the nelghborhood of Dodge and Tenth|matters are to be brought to the attention [ resolution by Bandlow of Cleveland favor- | that the old. recluse had. not been een streots. There i5 no uchool house in that |of the members and the meeting will be an [ (ng tho soclalistic political movement | ubout the premises for soveral days the locality or a station would have been es- | important one. Every member is urged to | headed by Debs. The resolution declared | family we ¢ down In the cellar Tuesday tablished thero this summor. However, it attend in order that the sentiment of the |the inadequicy of the two old parties (o | wfiernoon on a tour of inspection, anly to - is probable that a small room will he|public in regard to important matters may |conserve the interests of the laboring | find the place vacant. The note pinned 1o and Hascall admitted that such a plan| — Met, Talked and Adjonrncd. . |rented and an effort made to circulate|be obtained. Quite an amount of unfin- |claskes and pronounced in favor of the 50- | the blanket {old the story; it was turned would probably be a wise one and ex e lee ot vestordny mtteanonn at tiw | books in that part of the city. jshed business is to be disposed of and [clallstic movement. It did not mention | over to the police pressed a desire to proceed in the manner | (oMMIttes met yest e 10 'l& o blg | In many of the eastern cities books have|reports of committees on various sub- [the name of Debs and at the time of its | (o0t S and Whisky, that will be most acceptable to the public. | committee and had, therefore a large at- | paen placed in the fire stations for the use | jects will be presented presentation it evoked sufficient enthusi- — tendance. No formal action was tnken, | 78¢8 PlAC g e s s for the use | ects resented. asm to lead to its adoption by & majority | Tobin was a perfect specimen of the OPPOSES HAVING BSTIMATE MADE. | Vil Wi dectded to estabiian sermiters | of fremen with very satisfactory results e Vot SLtIE e b handiwork of opium and whisky. Having headquarters, where it {s proposed to hold [ and Miss Tobitt is thinking of trying such Magic Clty Pe : e N e PAPCTS | o falr education to start with there was a Commercial Club Disnpproves of the | dally meetings of the worl ing’ committeos | o' plan here. Membors of the fire depart. | Newspaper carrier bove wanted at The | ok the matier up. the democratic paper | * 1 sta s o Hirlng of an Expert. yet e pabpainted. prominent JAMONE | ment have much lelsure time, but thei| Be® office. city hall bullding claring that it was a declaration in the | 1ime When he was prosperous, when he which will be a finance committee (o rustio Attorney F. A. Agnew has gone to the was mentioned in the Bradstreet reports, T o | 3 o L T o "1 Attorney ) interest of McKinley and the republican A, The executlve committee of the Commer- | funds. The mecting adjourned sub.ect to | duties are such that they cannot avall| eanniry for a eouple of weelks y and rumor has it that he omce owned cial club, after having listened to a dis- | call themselves of the opportunities afforded | Amnfa cnd Kate Gemmill have gune to [Papers holding it (o be exactly the re b de e und Ka ¢ rse. N ) bicyele. But he wa eu d e insidio cussion ofthe subject by the members of by libraries. South English, Lu., to visit relatives. vers In the discussion one delegate |bicyele. But he was weak and the Insidl q AGR! PP e v : uice of the poppy found In him an easy th ty council at the meeting of the co - LR FTRENY A ‘daughter has been born to Mr. and |[from Chicago boldly avowed it to be a |Julce o Py the clty couneil at the meettog of the con- | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. T T e T o Bty | Mirs, Olver Copple, - Touricenth and" O | gacluration in the interest of Deby. - on |Victim. He became careless as 10 his club rooms yesterday afternoon, adopted the 41| BtEaats one of the closing days of the convention, | #880ciates and personal appearance. From George L. Platt of Beatrice 15 at h .. Pribbernow of Beatrice has nc- |78 g % bill collector he sank to the position « tollowing resolution it ) 4 South Omaha News . ‘:‘ ”‘l‘{wl Ilrr_‘vmm”” With D, Clark, the | by a vote of 91 to 61, the resolution was re : ‘-l:m'um:”. ,n .«:m’” mn:rm,:w“n{.‘uh ot bl g § ot Sl e R o Goatiey ol P 3 ; B qeea considered and laid on the table. selstant Janitor In & MRloon out on Nichoe ochireSdmbitld!of 150 EE0aE ST, | GoopgR B ey of Frement ot ho | Mopmoppagp ot aemeth | AV o qnoneta g ceporten sy oo | I0Ton IR B the bl e s o ‘ar CHn T that it :H not “‘h:”fl'l" for |=|,.";y\“.u\;1ln|| Thomas Flynn and wife are home from A spocial meeting of the city council was | Fesldence urln-n.rv{ Wehner, 716 Norih “The del. g‘l Noic u. . enough money to keep him supplied with The Aloe & Penfold Co o employ an outside expert for the pur- | xau yom U414 Faxtarde> 3 L Va8 [ phiry-second stree o delegates were handsomely enter- | «pills.” Then, as old age came on apace I poce of Taking an appralsement, inventory [ NOW Tork L T T (held yesterday for the purpose of taking | i r s ientor Click fa after porsons | tainod durlag thelr sty 1o o : or memorandum of the Omaha waterworks, | T B 1 d 13 4t the | some action on the paving of Twenty-fourth | who have been steall materfal - rom | jocul unions being lavish and attentive in but there s no objection to the obtaining [ M H. Riggs of Wichita Is & patron of | Street Ouly one bid was received in re- | bulldings under construction ) the towal of courtesic On Mond; the Merchants ponse to the advertisement inserted by the| Councilm Johnston and wife left | 1 o Ulty and |afternoon we were given a trolley ride M. P or of Callaway I8 stopping at | €11y clork and this came by m er | vesterday a alt Lake Clty and rnoon we were given a tr 12 afipdilier of Callaway In stopping at |¢lly clerk aad biE) pases rl\( ,I\Tl.x atter | Waatern ney will be' gone |about the city, Inspected the big breweries W. W, Stockton, & merchant of Blair, s ubout ten days and machine shops, winding up at White his erstwhile friends knew him as “Sloppy Deformity Brace Manufacturers, Weather,” or “Jaded Fred' and the name 1408 FARNAM STREET, Tobin was forgotten untll it was seen| Opp., Paxton Hotel e any kind of weather shoes the soleg are covered with miniture a We've never had a hoys shoe that would stand as many hard knocks as these ary A eruisers will ceou o) > posi show ba ¥ " i - bid had been malled in plenty of time the | man who gave hix name as Gwens €n th Arthur I Wright of Newton, 1a., 18 & | council accepted It and It was o et 1y o the jail the man showed fight and | summer pleasure resort with many amuse They ;m';[.mlu{ v’h-'nn,.pl‘ X e RAVROIL Nupieg ILcaniii l:.'y["“"n 1:\: itoy the’ fact that a wounded arm. |ment facilities, of which we were made arclay Jones. a railroad man of Colum- was r ¢ ant Paving company | which he had been showing as a pretext o nowepandeq™ ool 00 e con bus, is a1 the Murray nd $1.70 per cuble yard was bid for two | for begging, had hung helpless at ha RaonMienaed poy J b ' | horse shoes of steel, making the bot M. T \Vard, & bridge bullder of Tecum- | Inches of asphalt and SO cents per cublc|he used it to good advantage in Leating|cluded our evenings entertainment with f seh, 18 at the’ Murst gl R S T lown the officer. He was fairly clubbad [ refreshments, including a fish banquet. | tOWS us impenetrable as one of yow Theodore M. Langmeler of St. Joseph Is | total cost of § AR itia )‘” i into Insensiunity hefore he £quld be taken | Tuosday we were given an excursion on the [ Uncle Xawm's nrmored cruisers—no n 8 a two-weeks' visit 41 Bloux City. | [bid with one submitted last year for | Bt afterward admitied (hat he hud never |glven a tallyho ride to the Sodlers’ home | _ox how small the hoy, just %o he i Adea of perfect health. They de- of Freeport, 1ll., are in the eity ents por c yard. On an estimate made o night occurred the grand final banqu e J. MBS ARG fined this balance as “"a sound Mre. N. H.. Mr. W. H. and Blanche Com- | Ly the ensina h g LOCAL BREVITIES. he Kirby house, when we were addressed | Crulsers-hoys and youths sizes 131 to i Ry 0 88 e souid N A 1 m the enginser fully 1000 yards will haye 3 miad 1 » sou body A wes ack of New York ire in the cit . 15 56 IeRCeL it T ok e W ¥ o by ex-Governor Feck, an old-time uplon 00-—The little gents' sizes 9 to or si y tends to drag down jottschal. A furniture dealer 3 o he clos s of Frederic mith, age printe | ¥ e A Ry AT Milwaukee, 18 staying at the AL to $2,50 There was considerable (alk i L L BRI Rt 1 i aa et tior the body in health and the ming ity Attorney Connell has gone cver this matter, the question of expense | Gmaha and interred at lorest Lawn At SR Sation S URaRoRIHona. wure will take care of itself. The health Mrwe L. C. Mynniog has peturned from | oiied that (ke bed o the BT, At was de-] he exsoutive pammities nt the Mokiniey | L O ey g of the body depends mainly on two LRbs kandl, ahoy P ipas retlitned frc ded that the bid of irant Paving com- | 4nd Rooseve By Faniral ol me bin a1 | stand thet ake ( <& outin ¥ Do rejested and. thesirsst. bk room 108 in The Bee bLullding v |union and also for abvolishing the annual |Stand, things: A sound nuugzll:d.unl\pu&e oSy SadfcMurray of Kansas Glty, a rall: | jigner be directed to fll the holes 1o tay | SYeRINE and organised by electir convention, it beng claimed that both | D e B General Merriam- commander of tha'du: [ FEYOmEt Wih broken sne and cemon, | Mtseigrs, e 4 VTS G W purposen. " Frestdent bonneis raeerss | Dr@Xel Shoe Co., F ical Digcovery preserves the bal: T A e B T L e e S P o et L R R D Y e Co., | the stomach strong and the blood e Riiiin T Al o danity cark ks | 88 oA ety ard, wi e priscasrs are | 8 1 TReranany aletan. And. oo S g G 80 Sesnins Omaba's Up-to-dnte Shoo House. ure. People who had not had a nited States district’ cou Visiting in | Berked. and the cost of the cement will | They wera apprehended while trying 1 o expense, but neither of the TREE1 st d.sfiu”‘em. Uervbus of body, Priceg K & Irt, 18 VISIE 10 | ot be muoh, The entire work can be done | Lss of a sthior s the repeie s recelved favorable considers 1619 FARNAM STREET depressed of mind, have been per- (Missen Kate ana pliiiman ang for probably 8500, th),t making a great sav. | Bruee 0 AR 2 ‘ nnie C. K rampl \tto dre i |ing at this time when meney eded | Clyde Btultz has been nwarded the co fectly cured by the use of “Golden Arme . srams 4 for other street repairs. While tne aied | tract for moving the two Wast Hide schooi ! . h | out Medical Discovery. 3. L Hackett, reprosenting u large whisky | o the holes With macadsm Will not pre | oo mosiatoa aiie ot polding Lo the | stor Price Cut In Two— ‘;Dudn the summer "'1 fall ol;!vfl"l ¢ Louisville, Ky.. is stoppir Lot s s ';" "' nm Pie | 1S “h";w'fll‘f:'“\ CUEAR, artyesigiith and f. Yes! worse than that some In came afl rn down." writes Charles se smooth a surface as If the repairs | Walnut strects e cost of the mov ) wor in i i me in Sergeant, Itsq. of Plaln Elty, Madlaon Co. Wooly, Lo B. Laruan, George .| Were properly made, It will suMce for the | Wl B B L aiat s s pvening. 1t was ca stunces a discount of 60 to 60 per cont 18 , " nerves were out of order anc J.E. Hlennan anc Banford | time " eeting of the council wil v 8 umall bo i G ch wag out of order, 1 wrote to Doctor S B Ritanag Aol A B Rantory b LA 14 be | Galled tor” 10 oelacic Friday’ m ! Mud uinfully n given on the very best subjects included Pierce for advice. He said I had genera £ 1 e g . il ember iston stated that it would be | dis; the business ttempting 1o exting 2 {1t b1k kneat crit-piloa st anla aud tha d advised Dr. Pierce's Golden baanEe. Eulsit and aniel 18 Moore e Iy a short time before the entire street | the regular meeting on account the arrival of the lre de LY R0 O I]' }\) L and that Pacovery ¢ 3 qQuarters vice Singer, uppointed messenger | Aculd have to be repaved and for this rea- | foUncement of ‘the death of Mrs & 0504 £ Any x bottles, and Karr, mother of Acting Mayor M. D, 1<art picture—kind, slze, or styl 4 since T stopped taking Charles L. Gyger has been transterred | fon he was in favor of the city making its | fwel Sumps from the Bridge, kind, stze, or style, in our reta PP ¥ Twelve hundred eloctric lzhts wil ’ {t.about ofie year ago, from the cimmissary department (0 that [ own repairs just now. The work will bs | used 1o the ootreiay flpctrlc Hzhte w For some time there has heen stock-—nohting reserved or lald asic 1 have not taken an; of the quartermaster of the Department of | o F ety Kl 3 o | DAl Auring ths AR Ma il st : rivalry between the crews of the mmenced as soon as the necessary amo ull during Ak-Sar-Hen earqly medicine of any kind, the Missour g {aBsuing Jan akopar-Ben carniyal, Stenr the Henrletta and (h :x\’,‘y‘n"n':wkflv""\f; Barclay Jones af Columbus, 0. R Soute, 'I'M:";“*l:‘ stone Is supplied from the city e bullding “and Wil b arranged’ m Richtman wh has always clatmed | Jects, original watercolors, etchings et 15 siHitia ¥ A TN A 8, th0e "L Cor Rkl o 5" | vings, oarbomn. ta 3 ; T s ] e : oy L e S SR SNSRI | ve consoim T prasoriv, | Son e our entive assortment of copyright si similes, phot ult and vegatable mer gravures, platina plates, platinnms Mayor Kelly and a gommittee of the coun W, and Gasper saithe, 'hi Tt i s. Roswell Bishop of Ludingt ) 2 : « ; 3 salthe, his “assista Il patntings wre ineluded -Our cages o and uerves are in good Mrs, Roswell Bishop of Ludington, Mict | waited upon Hermun Kountze yesterday algned 10 police ‘court yesterda 1 I cns " Walter Nichols ol Oakland county on & charge of assaultir loomentha )t lurge enough-we s « Dr. Pierce's Med- RN, Mre. Cella Kare, will come ‘to Omaha 't | the river from Mistouri av Mr. [ were placed under $50 bonds to p L m, and this is your opportunity to get fcal Adviser, r PR attend her funern ureday afternoon Kountze did noi fuil in with the city of- | (rial next Saturday " o oexcellent pletures at your own covers, 1n wat Jree et By MOTEhAnts Wedtes: | Sals’ and upon his retusul 1o grant (he | OIS Treasurer & B Mennings ) Horsford's Acid Phosphate = Y ¥ A . PIUrGoY o ¢ o he councl o bring action " on receipt of 21 one- \ L C. W Doty and Jucsb Gels of | 'equest for vacating certain lots it was | e Uinion Bacliic ollect §5.161 81, 8 Makes digestion easy. If your dinner cent stamps to pay Deaver Crossing, L. E. Beling \ ¢ | decided to commence condemnation pro- | the city for the ‘mproyement of 1zard distresses you, half a teaspoon in half expense of maillng : o LANCHN: "Riiasell Haldoman or Grand | Clings. = Te tract to be condemned 1s| heiwesn Teltth wnd tourteenth’ sivects | |l a glass of water will give quick relicl only. Address Dr. Celn B, Sweeney of Pullmin and AL K |00 Twelfth street, from the creck to Mis- [ Fhis work was done in 1831 nlir Genuine bears name Horsroxs's oa wrap Piexce, Buffalo,N.Y. ¢ Valentine. sourl avenue and east o the river. It 16| the cxpeno, | oo ‘0 UHAF I share of . | o b aier urray Wednesday ating. and Wy vlood K7 3 Murray Wedr n