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CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 5257, e v o v comen LREECOAT - FOR W“thlfiug_‘gv‘ o DAKOTA WILL GO REPUBLICIN »3EEEEEE EECEEECEEEE eEEEEE i breach, 8o Morrow not only suffered M ma. £ Norh Twentyh [ ex Showing Troth in Pettigrew's N o t an eyebr but was arrested - Henr . | Expert w.mlom nance Reosives Its | (haree preferred pton, who accused | gacond Branch of the Mid-Road Populists | @3-t %-rt LTI ol ::: 20 Parts Complete the Series. ;;} athblow ,J0 belice court Tuesday Seplon called it Names a Ticket 4 South Omaha News. E" PIERRE \ ‘ et o \M e 14 Parts Now Ready for Delivery, ' CITY ENGINEER ASKED TO INVESTIGATE | tloms "ae ‘sinrrom ' bevn ‘st ooe | FULL COUNTY TICKET 5 PUT UP ALSO | pi okt copt ooy LA aloux Oty fateFyiew, 15 Witet :: ° ° " b Al e o e o Comventtons Huve Larne suendmnce |00 1 U o T e S| TR U A Tl arisiat n Data Throash fte Own LAWYER PARSES ORDINANOCE| **y eenmakianandatoat |over maby of them at hight would by mure | ot (7 ,cary (B state for Brvan.” No| 4y I Channels. — Grammatical Knowled | Brought In to Prove n City Staty The controversy concorning the best Is Wholly Ahsurd means of purchasing the water works wa A-road popul renewed at the council meeting last night| The lepartment is making a de fonal dlstrict when the judiciary committee recom. |term to suppress the nuisance of | Douglas county, in mended that Counc mman's ordinance | YOUNg boys jumping on and off street cars. | 18y afternoon and providing for the appointment of appralsers | Last night nine officers in citizen's clothes | fleld a full ket and the immediate purchase of the plant|Were abroad under instructions to arrest | follows be placed on flle. The committee made |80y minor detected in the act of “hopping” | Congressman, Se this recommendation on the ground that|¢ar®. This will be continued untif the |coat, Douglas coun the ordinance is faulty. Mr. Zimman de- [Practice is abated | Senator Lawr manded that explanation of the faulty sec Three boys named Sam Seltzer, Gus Lun- | Beckett, South Om tions be made, but this was refused and| dell and James Dworak were on trial in|Omaba the committee's report was adopted witn |POlice court yesterday charged with violat- | Representatives only one dissenting vote ng the city ordinances against jumping on | EAston, Omaha; Ji Councilman Lobeck then introduced the |MOVINK cafs. They were defended by A following resolution, which was re o the committee on fire, water and polica:| Wa8 that the clty «ordinance on this sub Valley; L. F. Mag - A o A oealdy eads. | Church, Oma - # b Pk lican state s easy to demoustrate to any- |\ . —_— e ’1 . \ o herear, Superintendent Huat = of b Jll'n:xn ta 0 imp ,.r:v\::\ It e \ e iy i \\Ilm xm.; the matter in ;:m{w‘.mn,' STUL T AT G TR, :z Containing nearly 350 Superb Nickel Plate Half Tone z\ ) ater company ha gnitled a oys under 15 years of age must not get| C § | the repair substance will be better tha - ak le estiga R i i v sk 4 wiilingness to glve information ccneerning on or off cars while in motion | Commissioner, First district: J. H ‘m. original msphalt and that us woon o of hige While the fusion forces | 58 Views of the Exposition buildings, grounds and exhibits. \ ity engineer” ba and Rersby fu ‘difeied (G| Way. In alno & grammarian, “is the subect | Atsewsors. South Omaba. - First ward: | yooq condition for several years to come e Ny e Ly - A n immediately sscure the necewsacy Informi- | of the sentence, o a correct construction | dams, Second war L. Ford: | mue oity officials say that the cost of do van electors by a shave the republic s R {ion I tegard to the proper WiPARS | would be, ‘Boys under 16 years of age, while | Third ward, James Gillespie: ~ Fourth | g SA¥ SIS MO0 R T (O 0 fer | have been regaining ground in every elec- | W) ‘ m Feservolrs ete in motion, must not get on or off cars'|W%ard, George Chapin. Omaha Fifth | hin the bid that was offered the « i n since that year—and there has been | \by m ihat he ain e ot % 0f Uhe | Thavy ridiculous. How could they get on |WArd, Willim Latey; Sixth ward, H. L fen WIS S0 R SOy MG TEG, n election every year. But the fact, which W THE LIST OF HALF TONES n ymaha Wa )any as he deems nece side of the re AK netl a 1 city of | OF off cars unless they were fn motion sary for the use of this o Omaha Willlam Fleming, tax commissiones b 1515 Howard street mitted the names n: m’-“ ";n“l:n’:’lv\rk :xuu BURGLARS LOOT CIGAR STORE thirty in attendan: whom he has selected to asslst him in mak- | Cline, congressional Moritz Meyer's © Entered Thro ing assessments: . K. Forbes, Henry o ‘ AR " | oft taction, hanging Ehrenfort, Daniel Angell, W. J. Mount, W R W. Williams, Peter Klewiz Joseph Ander SRINGE: Sunp sen, Ben Durham, P. L. Forgan, James Mc I An open skylight rded burglars en- Monies, A ¥. Ross, M. D. Hibbard, V. L. | irance Sonday night 1o Morits Mevers to- | peerth celled to Vodicka, J. D. Nathanson, John E. Emble ' 1 Faam b jeseratand L Vi with the intent, he bacco store at 1324 Farnam street, where [ od se \ ficed is possess tain of. The sorge FLEARLHER, . O, Goodson, Ceoras ively temporary chairman and secretary. [had never been placed in his po fon. | tain « The republicans will have as|h 5 ; s v :'-l,,,,",,‘"‘"\'-'”',:‘:,‘,; ,'| _‘,m;hj Oy porke | they played a “sure thing” game With s10t| A committee on credentials was ap- |He refused to state whether or mot this man counties which will offset the W ing the superb and matehless Tmperial German Collection Aoanall machines and secured $15 in pennies and 5 | yointed, comprising George Raworth and [was one of the grounds for refusing to | fusion itles in close counties. After [Nl o il ; I SR e bt In nickels. From Meyer's the thieves went M. Taylor of Douglas and Carpenter |sign the warrant, but it is said that he | these the republicans have the votes of | S from the Palaces of the Empire, including also a specia Gordon Maftter lioes Over. | to Albert Cahn's furnishing store at 219 |, \Waghington | constders every detail of the purchase es- | Hutch No action was taken concerning ths|South F charges brought against Judge rteenth, entering through a rear| ag 8. I. Gordon | window. — Mr. Cahn's cash register was|yay of esses were h committee of the council has not given the | The supposition s that several thieves did | charges a thorough consideration and will | the work. A rope was left dangling in the riake no report to the council until City At- [ $Kylight of the M er building and two 1ad- | the hour of the co torney Connell returns and has been con- | ders leading from the roof show how the | eas was ordered until § p. m. b i The only election in which the fusionists | 3ag "i 3 “Mayor Moores ca {hloves salarad the nulldibe. Atue lowering | b omination of Joti Jetecat for son. ({ GRRIRN R EAPUE NG RRICEL Vuat vas [ Sartlad £aything more 1A the voversor. | emember, the Parisian Dream City is the Mayor Moores called attention to the con- | themselves through the roof the robbers | press wus effected ditton of the fund for the improvement of | entered an unused lumber room and left | The report of the street intersections and urged that $75,000 | Many fAnger prints in the dust which may worth of bonds be voted for next year's pav- | Prove & clue for the detectives. A flle and ing and guttering hatchet stol tials showed an a accredited delegates n from the cigar store were | joffcont was placed An invitation from John L. Harvey | the instruments used in prying open Mr. | hael McGuire and the name of Mr. ‘-u,,,‘»;m- agalnst 'h.-;.”-\u “'" I;w:_r\v:»':h“:;:hi" by a larger vote and they are confident of 3 m of Seward, 1o viait (hat city toduy was ac | Cahn's window [benter, a vounk man from Washingion |Aiminished as mich as wis at fret (hought | o good majority from that section of the erms—Free to all readers of this paper. P s [it would be eclal taxes a Suate Yeir . R i by 35+ county, was brought forwiid by Albert],. ity [ state this year Nend 10 cents per number to pay cost of mailing and A resolution was passed exemptiog ail ex- | DESERTS WIFE AND CHILD | Fowiaer. Borh nominations were seconded |P Commence on Corn Palae ; ; Bbion ot dertisd Wil ba m hibitions within the earnival grounds for and nearly every delogate took HKix turh SnE e MITOHELL B b handiing and any number or mimbers desived will be for- 5 which no spectal admission is charged from | wiitimm Rothwell Leayes Home § at speechifying in support of Mr. Jeffcoat's | Mre. Wier has gone to Chicago Work on the coru palace \unldllnxmw.;: W warded by return mail. Address paying license fees during the Ak-Sar-Ben day, Taking ¥ elongingh nomination. Before the matter was placed | Mavor Kelly returned lust nlght from | commonced ihis morning with a large foree W by 5 g | His Wife's Wateh with Him |tc a vote Carpenter withdrew from the 'k,"',“»‘:h\ an 8ant, the \r-old boy wha | Of men. The building will be increased in \U I“t Bft PUBLIS“'N“ Co OMA“A The bond of Edna M. Patch, city welgher, | |field and the nomination of Mr. Jeffeoat | L WLE G LS Slnday attarnoon, wax burled | size to admit of the county exhibits and " Mn approved. | William Rothwell, a barber who arrived | was made unanimous. A resolution was | yesterday afternoon glve more room for the crowds in the main he ordinance probibiting fast driving on | in the city three weeks ago from Cripple | introduced naming Al parts of the boulevard system was | Creek, deserted his wife and 11 Sunday,| by the convention t passed. The ordinance permitting high | leaving them destitute in a rooming house | evening session of speed on certain portions of the boulevard [ on Douglas has been abused and it was found necessary [ wife is of the opinion that he has run|vention. to make fast driving in any portion of the|away with a woman who fullowed them| In the afternoon city a misdemeanor. | here from Colorado. o | Monday morning Mrs. Rothwell told her proceeded no farthe | shop, in which her husband had been em Major Jefler Arrives fsoms | ployed. She sald she had occasion to leave | dentials consisted of John Jeffcoat, Asa W, 8. )A“'mrwk has returned from a fish- | making the best exhibit as follows season because of the rush of other work, :x;:w-‘r_:‘livn ‘;:’n_‘mv’h Wyoming division of S Ceksc aud :“ AL U A [me house a few minutes Sunday and when Taylor and George Rayworth AU the | ing trip dt Lake Washington, Minn He | g0, 835 and $25 But it 15 expected that every post mamu. | (He Union e S e e e Up [ #he returned she found that Rothwell hud | evening sewsion the temporary oiganiza.| | “""’;.’Ik‘, Dl B ot O NI | = factured will be used before fall Council BINfts held thelr Fegiar meotin Hons Imenuil DIss [ backed his trunk during her absence and | (jon was made permaneut and William | roir Mios Sitchel) returne | Dakote Ronvd Constders Clutms. ; T e At the, office of Necretary Mun "vaster 2 | decamped, taking her gold watch with| Felber was chosen as assistant secretary. | last night from California with Rot : ). Aug. 28.—(Special Tel Pennayivaniane Take Junket. day. " The secretary's roport showed that Major John B. Jeffery, who is in the | v ¥ god embezzlement of fu gram.)—The § B E Governor Stone of Pennsy! ccom- | from recent teats the market seemed RGO BLOLaTooHAl Sarviog dat Ghoia dhee | U The committee on credentials reported | !all. charged with embezzlems n State Board of Equalization 0 one of Pennsylvania, accom- [ from recent teats the market seemed cial duty 1t 1a to investigate rural mail ae. | ROthwell is described as slight of figure. | ftiy-six accredited d | medium stature, weight 180 pounds. He is| The pla draw ¥ an- livery, arrived In the city yesterday from | Medium stature, weight 130 pounds. He is| The platform drawn up by J. B. Ran- | (o dark complexioned and smooth shaven ph, George Ray the west and is now at the Millard hotel ;s bl smooth s dolph, George Rayw “The recent transfer of lowa and Kansas | " | wa pted. It trom the middle to the western postal divi-| HOLD THREE FOR MURDER |cnunciated in tae sion {8 the cause of my having been orderea here from the Pacific coast,” said he. “I'm | Members of o | by the consent of 11 Y Gung ¥ bankers of Lawrence county and county | Wl paes through Omaha and will spend |ty G slation, the ts of orga bor and | Cinetnnati unty il Bome ot e o1 he | e Bemin of B ¥ Sun ane | et the bty o arceis hor | S Tt o bt s i | e e aere nen Monday atersoon | tory included in the Seventh congressionat | pear in District Court. 4 turned from a western ‘rip. The cxcessive assessments. All complaints were mEn, district in lowa, Representative Hull's dis- | urlgn railway lines. Then followed the | (ARG fEOM SESETR i o considered, but the hoard deeided to make Hallwny Notes and Pernonais. trict. There are #0 petitions for rural de- | Leo Coyne, Harry Floth and Mike Moliner | selection of candidates for county officen | ther western” polnis Whily, ¢ no change in their action taken at regular | 1 horn At Fremont, s W eiiiar Th he| ALLAN-Bluihe Asers, duughter of the livery In lown WAILing to be examined, ana | were arraigned in police court Tuesday, &8 denoted in the foregoing The county | they saw g vis ! session. P LR ki & visitor in the | “jate James P. Allan thirteen of these are for the Seventh dis- | charged with the murder of E. G. Fee on|ccntral committee trlet the night of August 23. They pleaded not |the vacancies on the ticket. | Honors for Mr. Roscwnter. — Cattle Shipment from Chamberinl Nopthy TEMEELHIES “I am personally acquainted with William | guilty and their hearing was set for this he following county central committee “!_, \hn Aewater ’;‘,\‘"'w‘,",‘,f“\‘,, t .‘wd.'mm' ‘lunlnn.m.\l.\ D.. Aug. 28.—(Spe — = K. Annin, who has been placed in charge | morning. The boy, John Wachtler, who |Wwas named D R efatth Carotina Intarstate wnd West | cfal)—The first shipment of range cattle : of the western division. He i an ex-news. | was with (hem the night of the murder and | First Ward—Ed Mulhall, A, J. Vairbanks, | Thtun “sxposiion.” which will he Nield ot | irom this point for the season was made Speaking Of Embalmed Milk — paper man, formerly employed on The B present at the time of the assault, will not | Asa Taylor Charleston, 8 o m today, the stock belng consigned to Sioux | pya pealth of vour ARiEhtan e ot tho and is one of the best equipped men in|be charged with the crime. He will be held | Second Ward— Harry Easton, J. H ? : . City, Omaba and Chicago markets. The | k g America for the position he now holds |&F a state witness Storey, 8. T. Cogan Marringe Licenses | shipment comprised 1,200 head and it re greatest importance -wet feet ave the Having been engaged fn active field work | The quartet was photographed Tueaday in| Third Ward—K. H. Church, M. McGuire, | The following marriage licenses were 18- | quired five large trains to take care of the | RreAtest danger—our misses’ welt soles he is personally acquainted with the terri- | the Juil studio and their pictures will be | L. V rye sued yesterday e bunch. The entire shipment belonged to | shioes keep the feet dry —a foot-form last tory under his charge, and to this he adds | added to the rogues’ gallery Fourth Ward A, G. Gale, J. B. Ran 1»:‘;"“3-' \'Q‘,'fli.‘!f”r“-lu;"v‘hw % | € K ”‘.m ‘:1 and it Is estimated that the | with the wide bottom and full wide eecutive ably and & marked caparty for Nioa G BV, sl W, 8 Wavtion e ${tock Wil brine him ke uent” s o | o' toe "that. prevents oras ana n making friends.” oL anoons from the Civil War| Fifth Ward—Altred Fawkner, Willlam | o A AR ate L AeD B R o battor (oriio maracin R0s oondlien | oo Giny aalinesglvan:tha: foat 0. dhane: Major Jeftery has but recently returned |, <o be melted and oast into a statne | ALeY: € W. Henning | Tiena- B Mdad i IR PR AN BAVAr Détore hrought e s hi from the Philippine islands, where he was 'll‘.;\.' i bt e Al IE RS Ward—E. F. Rutherford, M. 1 [ William R. Duncan, Omaha ... o%1in from the ranges to m:;\\ ..\l:.,.nn:l intended .,‘,\l.; a straightening out the kinks in the Filipino | "®P1""" sl Howard, F. M, Rossa B R R sl A - new shoe with us this season -yet it has mail service. i ;::::)“l'::nn:‘ 'M ':_0""‘:‘“"“;'\"‘; "l“":'m"n‘;: Seventh Ward—Charles Larson, F. A.| LR "L‘,‘““ count be WILL NOT RENEW LEASES|uiveady demonstrated its superiovity Dawn T (he DA, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will bring | "% Woaley, Maloge 0 0 LOCAL BREVITIES ferminal Compiny” at sams iy |UVCF (he machine sewed and light Sad, with a heavy, anxlous feeling the|about in the health of any one who uses it. | 0" o 'M”P”“wh‘) or, L a- | . <l A ek ¥ | weight soles - here the foot rests on |lu: bluea! The liver neods quick attention, | The Bitters strengthens the digestive or- | SR |5 (0 FRAVEERAIL o et of the ke e soles and not on the uppers -mises Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic at once! | £ans and corrects all disorders, such as ; AIl drugglsts, 10c , B0 constipation, dyspepsia, torpid liver, or [ . enry (. Miller, aged 52, died at 1 weak Kidneys. Try it | Adams | meangyy ,,,‘“..‘.Jx.\ L emains Were sent | ment has been made that the Union Ter D l Sh C EAST END ETHICS IGNORED | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS | Valley—Charles Warner | 15" ik home at Htockvitle, Neb minal Railway company, which owns the | JFECXE€ oe 0. | | West Omaha—0, M, Zanders. Superintendent Peatse will not aunounce | §2,000,000 terminals here used by the Great | a emas Mr. Morrow Made (o Suffer f His ""“ 7-71;“'"‘" ;-.'\ ”'I»-w _l”}‘} o b W | Northern and the 1llinois Central roads as Omal Upstasdnte Shee Unconventionality in Entering 3 M. Miles of Chicago is in the eity JFINK CHOSE p TR D i .| union terminals, hus notified the Great 1419 FARNAM STREE a Winero, 1, B, Vaughn of Kansas City Is in Omuana, SEN PRESIDENT | ,,"tii. VAT Bioc 4 oo Northern that the present leases, which will |/ F. P Carrick of Cozad is at the Tor I das aftarnoon to make il areingemens | oxpive with this month, will not be re- | John R. Morrow bolted injo a wineroom | Grand WIth TAtarance (o 1ty concession QUFINg ewed. It is asserted (hat the terminal “Shorty” @ Y McCluer of Alllance is at the ter| musical festival L mina f 5 and Dodge streets, unannounced on the | wyllam I Groves of 81, Paul 15 at (1 1 years ‘of age. pleaded 1 p e Omaha Northern, a new railroad, with the evening of August 25 and found his wife | Millard | ey are held (o (he die |Object of preventing an extension of the| Comprises every article in the picture there pouring out beer for a man named J. (i, Roth of Columbus, Ind, is at the| A rousing meeting of the German-Ameri- | triet court under $300 bonds each Great Northern lines to Omaba from here | line in the store—yon are not offered i Mt Jim Septon. Fepton, being angored at the can Republican clu intrusion, attacked Morrow, bIting a large | phyememey Of Waterloo b stopplng at the | Gyng Tuesday nig plece out of his right eyebrow | "L . Garrison of Fairbury is at the|oficers for the en The gentleman with the edible eyebrow | Mcrchauts [ plished as follow well knew thet in carrying the wineroom | T R._Barnes of Manstield, O ix stasing [ vica president, Di by storm he violated the ceremonial code | *' 'h® Maard At | rmann. treasur of the east end, but it happened that he | (e §ar hanie GEORS % A wusat a6 rt of the membe Bad just returncd from a two weeks' tour| 4 R, Sutherland of Tekama taying | five application throughout Wyoming and was so anxious | at the Merchian of the commi to greet his wife that he failed to observe| Morris Rosenthal is home from a month's [ members in the next two weeks The Ambler school hiflding has been re- | dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock, | 1ures, 45 centa—$§1.50 pletures, 50 centw lect he pald dearly. The habitucs of the | o Wyt "\;“‘ S wite o VelR MINGH naigy Hio inold dour exevirsions, &b, whist | fwal W bulldings on’ the 'new | 4end since March, 1895, when 1 per cent was | 08 cents—that tells the tale i' hicago are patrons of the Millard | ture These excursions will be run to Mil- [ threa buildings repaired and ready for use | Post Factory Rn Steadily | BRR® Canvhend Anil. Osnar Oi Risaliof[1or® pines ; ! ; . A TRY'NG PUSITl ow York ‘ure staying ‘at the Miftari, O (/rd. Bennington, i e { The By : s Taonth Itk ut Deadwood and 1ot | September 11 at Germania hall bl Fifp saturdas, | 4,000 posts are now . " |EIGHTH WAR ~m1vm~ 8. D, Misses Mabol and Alvi Smiles Dodge. 1n. are vVistting with their ¥ 1 niley. of Omaha Omaha Readers Will ~ Appreciate This Advice. B L hardwore s | ng the month Augiat last vew of 8t P Millard. Mr 8-h |7 mi Election of OMcers Held Last Ipts of the license inspector s off A constant itching tires your patience | is one of the fe £ mute drummers ¢ Night, and Club is Now Ready 5, The first twenty-seven daye Nothing so anno¥ing. Nothing so frri-| the road | AU month brought 31011 into (i v G ol § %0 Sonoying. Nothing so frri- | 190 V% onummel, clerk of the United for Waork, | damg P ] R SR | You've Got To Eat "'A'"" " | States court, has decided to remove his | = onsidering the fact that lust veur s itching piles or eczema family from Grand Island to Omaha be- | The annual election of officers of the | exposition year and many specia . ! 1 2 ot o d Nace o1y To scratch the irritation makes it worse. | fore win ghth Ward Republican club was held at| Were issied =~ ' Then why not ta a place wher To leave it alone means misery O P M. Brown, assistant at the ofice he hall, Twenty-second and Cummings | sitines will have the ot & AT everything is the choleest, service the Some citizens can tell you bow to be free | the weather hureay. ‘has tetarned “IOm | eats, last night. About ninety members | taxes on' realty . completed and best and price as reasonuble as others from these troubles. Read the following: | (ime fliing a vacancy i that « [ were present and considerable interest was | 00 Saturday the 1ei will he turned harge? That place i Balduff's- Hun Mr. James Grace. lineman for the Thom Miss Anna Foos, principal of Kellom | manif in the selection of officers. Th 0 Sred ) SVMALLY O iiad ¢ O | ese | por - s il taxes (reds of Omaha people now go there son-Houston Elect Light Co., living at | school, hus returned trom Bay View. Mich re chosen: E. M. Tracy, president; E.| paid pr us 1o the e the Daay Mies Emma J. Godso, teacher al Sar 207 North 17th street, says: “If everybody | M5 FMIM T LT e from. Michigan, Brailey, first vice president; U, B, Bai- | ! the hands of the vounts . receives as much benefit from using Doan's pent the summi mb, second vice president; W. F. Cowger, [ Dh Charles W Lowns has wniolne We carry in stock a large | take hreakfust and supper ag well no Ofntment a8 [, 1 certainly advise them to| W.J. Mettlen, assistant chief clork of the | secretary: W. €. McLain, assistant secres | (ng repairs on the Tront of 1i (rame i \ g St e R it matter what yon want to eat, vou'll find use it. Dootors treated me, each and "”1“.ILETHr’.’}‘”r‘.ffifl taont Mratiutilan wn her | W8rY: C. J. Anderson, treasurer. As electes | ness bullding located at 1314 barnam sire iine of rolling and reelin- B/ y¢ Baldum's—and for breakfast you Buarantecig s cure, but they m‘vn lmlxnril\\f‘ e from " Cunada and will attend the | r:nv y]...’..u\ ers made a few remarks and [ (1% Bullaing perm G ma 0 ing chairs for the use of [ can get coffee und rolls for 100 You'll me. Doan's Ointment, procured at Kuhn & | Grand Army of the publie reunion redicted the success of the club and of the | front of this hullding a few fnches over : T 3 i N Ll i e Co's drug store, corner 15th and Douglas | ~Nebraskuns at the Merehants Tuesdiy: | iepublican party. Saturday night mem. | the wireet line, A rosolution: was aiter invalids and cripples, never have u Kick coming if you eat all strects, much (o my surprise and more to | M and Mrs ‘,“;l‘,;};: of T fard:. We [ ers will meet at Twenty-second and cum. | ¥4rd Pasned withdrawing this permissi Call o Nend for Iltustrated Catalegues || YOUT Weuls At Balduf's—Try it and my gratifieation, has up to date so wllayed | (ig\ Center. 1. Fishert af Gordon, W, 3 [ g sireows and march in ® body to ihe | gmith, wilo i stabbed in a Bouth and Prices the annoyance from itching hemorrhoids that | Bonton of 'I'muun«h 8 Jarvi f | republican rally to be held at the Mill street resort Saturda | v L iiahin e Jii ok RN b |t SRR L L ) THE ALOE & PENFOLD €O, For ";"“h"' all "““‘“‘ ";-"'”'" ‘;' cents | paxton, Anna P, Addms and Kate A, M Eo— ocation of the Juw. Drs Am i Deformity Brace Manufacturers. w' S' Balduff' “oster-Milburn C'o.. Buffalo, N sole | Hugh. who have spent the summer in o y Stati gave her an wiestherlc and t i wents for the U, 8 Eufope, ‘walled from “Liverpogl” last weck | The followins deaths wnd births were re. | member. Sho' s berig et th 1008 F;""l."‘ T OMAKA. : and will arrive in New York today d to t ard of Health for the | mat Apartments to serve thes: . Pa 8 Remember ihe pame, Doan's, aud take 00| phay will spend two weeks in the cast be. [ twenty-four hours cading at hoon Tuesday | against George McGuigai, who stabbed her P aton Hotel | 1520 Farnam St. substitute. fore returning 1o Omaha. Deaths—Henry C. Miller, Immanuei | husband, | | of Harmony to result in a disastrous accide FEE fition fs hilly and uneven and the resident s Pettigrew and his statement will le “, n RS part of tie leclare that they | him down easy when the result ts an "\ tive spots A b e i ; :|oman; C. Wi Henning, Omaha; 0. M | it I being made on the spot and ent apportionment, they believe that | \if arls x Osl lOn " erred | torney Power, whose principal argument|Zanden, West Omaha; Charles Warner, | i efe (B SRR LIS B HaIt to pre can do the same this year W n Howard; Eighth ward, H. W, Pettit l The congressional convention met at Now a Question af Title. ults of clections, 1s that the tusion forces [yl EMBRACES ALSO A FULL LINE OF THE M ot Mn- | taking the names of those in att » sald, of sifting theft |fer them. 1t would seem that this has [ they secure them at all, will be small F m 5 P i ti | Pawnee, nominec for secretary of |the warrant ticket & majority of 2,500. This vo : by the Board of Education. The judiciary | broken open and $20 in change stolen state, and James Salmon of Douglas, nom be counted on definitely on the state and \" ioee for land commissioner, at the con- | cluston of which, owl r Twentieth street. His|vention then gave way to the county con officers, L. V. Guye and James Salmon | RURAL DELIVERY FOR IQWA |story to the proprietor of the Bee barber | being made respectively chalman and sec- | Order of (dd B e Tk uite Man: | securing of Phinney's United tates band. |of the concrete base. The company has 200 A0 upen RianaanL of ANV tow | retary. The committee chosen on cre- | 39% Vi | 1sland platforms dee worth; Second ward, W. H. Beckett; Thira | Park Commissioners will be held ward, Sam Merriam: Fourth ward, A. W. an i probably any The a " ter posted on al o political turns of South Dakota than | W more especially evening plecad In the | de Bl e “any chance secare & majorit \_u THE ONLY COMPLETE m The nominces are u t Wephive, e, which « AT AL OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE m Pwenty-Fourth Stree Street Commissioner Clarke and a lot L ped dintriut: Joln TOe | or wiSt i te Wit Yestardly X majority to the republican state | W n ¥ Twenty-fourth street pavement. Th 1 the present legislative appor- [ \Yy n ence Curran, W. H number of places that will have to be re iaha; J. B. Randolph, | patred {s surprising and the commissioner ent was made by the last populist| |t thogs thut, Apeeed of: bidd ble advantage from manipulation | \§f m at s ne But as the republicans | g2, work are surprised at the number of de h : Nave' wesHiid bes Temibtature undv the| W . e, 0 m ng on the James E. Ryan, H. E nes Murphy, South tnn, J Roe, N. H at South Da | vent accidents from the excavations. Th A is paturally repud an eusily be shown o At 2 p. m., with about [ One of the provisions for the purchasing | have not a county in the state to which | 02 e and with August of the Hoctor school ite some time ago | they can look for a strong majority to|\W candidate of the split- | should certity | bolster up thelr ticket. Every county they | yiy Great Statues a d and | to the board that the title to the lots were [ carry with but few exceptions will only \“ “ Pt ndance [ clear and that Hoctor could legally trans- | be a hard fight and their majorities, 1t | W was that the school attorr around the edg 233 order and B. ¥. Ruth- |filed with the secretary of the board. Sec- | McCook and Brule, which combied will| W o were made respece |retary Nr n sald yesterday that it | give them more than 500 votes to be cer \“ on exhibition in the Art Halls of the Exposition, includ v workshop Inson, McPherson, Roberts and Tur :‘u‘ reproduction of the private libravy and literar eard from W. C. Star- [sential to his signature being placed ou | ner counties, which will give the general can 233333 ederick the Great,in the palace at Potsdam " " Tases Compiled, Assistant Accountant Frank Burne: yesterday compiling the delinquent tax | list. Every effort has been made by th national tickets and will carry th through, while the fusionists reserve line to d [\ pend upyn | g to the arrival of e unty convention, a re at the evening session St 1t has been | *HIP:_ they secured 1,000 majority west of committee on creden- |Mains unpaid Is astounding : the Missouri river. Since that time the ttendance of sixty-oue | Breatly reduced by the action _ur"'\-- soun | republicans have carrled the section of the to the convention. Mr, cll some time ago in declaring that de{in tate west of the river on the state ticket 'n nomfination by Mi. |auent taxes should be a set-oft agalNst | by over 300 and on supreme court judses only American edition containing the Official Photo phs of the French Government, in addition to the special features enuinerated above, 333333 EESEETESTET the party represented | J. H. Van Dusen has returned from 1 Wisconsin, wher has heen AL N 222999 2939922333 33333335 Jopulist party. The | Lake he popullat party, The | ot (" two weeks be decorated with the same care and full the congresslonal con- | "\ L hiokee js outing in the interior of [ ness of detail that characterized the corn 1 Mr. Mayfield is assur fes on the New | the state a fal d palace of 181 Decorntor Robe of Law- | pany. The posts are made from old boller | chanan of the Elkhorn has returned from a reportorial ¢ X i business trip to Chicuzo | rence, Kan. will arrive in a few days to | fues, (o each flue being added a concrete V'L b h . ; Miss Jesste Robeson returned last 1 | Superintendent H. J_ 8lifer of the Norih the county convention | ( Miss deafie ROAERD SLEURIL moen § assume charge of the decorations. Man. |base. They are virtually Indestructible weatern at Boone wia in the city Moy ot than the election of | jhg with friends for several weel ager Gale of the attractions committee {s |because of being fireproof and will last evening on a short business trip South Omaha lodge, No. 145 Independ 0t [ in Chicago and has under negotiation the | until the iron tube rusts off around the top | President Burt, General Manager Divkin this al_train for a tour of Four prizes will be given to the countfes | DOt been using a great many posts this | morning in a < | day night of the telephone i met as a board of review to consider protests | Panied by a party of friends, has selected | any secret cut rates The real estate men, ta whom a ehallenge e Aae Tl Wae 1o | @3 L0 their action in assessment and equall| the Burlington for a pleasure trip to Den- i 1 By the' dawvers, have accepte( i|zation. Governor Lee and Superintendent | ¥er and Salt Lake and will go west| The dread of people with weak lungs ompany delegates in attendance, orth and 0. M. Zanders | ¢ afirms the principles | A1 the game will be played in the uext| Colling were not present. Complaints hai|this morning, passing through Pacific| who suffer with stubborn coughs Is con- {B\ABaLE ARAL Geaka!| {‘..:L“f‘-u» Tawiente -wh tor four | Peen filed by the Minneapolis & St. Louis |Junction. The party will travel in a spe- sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar, it ves for government | Weeks, has been visiting with the family | allroad, the Northwestern Telephone com- | Cfal Pullman sleeper, Oceanic. On the re. |taken in time, cures the cold, heals the » s t W Ivor Thomas., ‘Thirty-third and 4, direct log- | pany, the Armour Telephone exchange, the |[tUrn trip from the west Governor Stone | lungs and always cures incipient consump- govern ts, roturned yesterday to her homa Funei Al Monday General Passenger Agent J. R. Bu-| o her mather, 1 was empowered to fill ), M. from residence 3 child’'s 81, to 11, £1.75, rnoon SIOUX CITY, 1a., Aug. 28, —The announce 1 | | 115 to | s | | | b was held at the ller| Bids will be recelved by the counts com- |and thus depriving the city of the terminus | fow sofled, out-of-date subjects to st " 3 \ | misstoners until noon of Aug 1 (or 390 | of the line and the terminal company bt and the election of | Missioncrs untll noow af August 31 for S | an rminal compauy of a lect from, but you are at liberty to in s I ars| probable tenant at the terminal co y 1ing year was uccom- [ of bituminous coal for charity purpoxes | PF mpany's bl Presldent. Robert Fiak: | ena twentyoilus Gurs af ateam P ity speet the entire and make a Wiese; secretary, Max | There will be reeting of the Jewish | choice from the very Intest arrivals no 85, Honry. Rhode, Tha | Hosnlals associabion sl e temeie aliroad Divtdend. | ogopve every pleture of every kind | Harney street thi ning for the ( NEW YORK, Aug The directors of erehtp commitien showed | piprie of discussing plans ant oV 5 Chicago, Indianapolis & Loaissiie iy, | 2bJect to- digcount -beautiful pictures 18 and it is the expecta. | for ways and means for the establishment anaj . o Ra b g a1 oo eXpeCtn- | ) Tmaintanance of a Jewikh honpital road company have declared & semi-annuar | [YOM 16 up—according to size-$1.00 pic ) new Elkhorn and Waterloo. | The supervisor of the cer axpect | The Burlington's post factory o the manufacturing iles he Burlington's p factory at Lincoln f the club will be held Washington by piled up at the factory | The showing made b '7‘»- w"h«!w: Wil | ready for use when required by the eom- D REPUBLICANS | orairs vt ok ot bt | Musle 2ad Art 1613 Douglas. for their noonday lunch, bt why not

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