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THE OMAHA DAILY BE} SATURDAY, SEPT WESTERY NEBRASKA [S SAFE | more puccesstat, He,teid me that not one | sl Belt et BuefiaBuBlafithy | d07, which was ceriainly tull compti-[ TICKET SALES CLIMBING UP e k r Bryan, and 1 certainly belteve | South Omaha News . f| “another queer thing about this protest| \mownt Now Awwecantes Nine Thou- b \mpens t the facte bear out his assertion Pt i circumstance that | gned b . : ey 1| cpeme | b A b sand Dollars and the Demand Republicans Will Carry that Sectien of the P A AL : j i kLR B hie: i Contin & - picked up a r which contained one The Labor day celebration at Syndicate | States senator, when in his open lett Btate by Good Majorities, of the m urguments | have yet | park Moric romises to be one of the |declining to allow the voters to exy " o of Ucksts for the Bellst band " a [ il i he shape ¢ gned | greatest events of the kind ever held in | preference for United States senator he ¢ % yoneon BAve Peached 9,000 6d the Letters from Women Relieved of Monthly [*ain by Lydia atement from fifty coal miners living in|South Omaha. Foliowing the mayor's |sald that he was not a dldate before amount is b b + dally. Of this E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound GERMANS DO NOT FEAR MILITARISM | Weir City, Kan. all of whom voted for | proclaiation, asking that all business |the republicans of Douglas county, but|ameunt $8.180 is {n ¥ Saly, Of A get: po Bryan in 1566, but who gave reasons why |houses close after 9 o'clock in the morn- | before the entire state. On t theory | urer The origin ply of tickets has they dete L to be o thelr best in- | Ing, comes a hearty consent of all of the |he has no mofe Fight to protest against| been exhausted and 1000 ndditional Beoks . Painful Mo{'“""””" Some of Bryan's Most Ard ter to support McKinley this year. The business men of the city. The business |the election hoards than Mr. Thompson has will be ready for circulation Saturday. On DRAR Mia. Pryitas:—I was troubled with female weakness, irregular porters Four Years Ago Are genuine of the statement was proven houses of the town, almost without an e lown at Lincoln, or Mr. Meiklejohn up at Monday the sale of books of tickets will and painful menstruation. 1 suffered so every Now doining MeKine by th Juced signatures of every one |cept will be closed after this hour and | Fullerton ease and on Tuesday all outstanding books month that I was obliged to go to bed, but ley Clubs of the miner he clerks will be given the opportunity to | *In a nutshell, the Websterites aro sim- | will . celebrate. Leading members of the vari- | ply preparing cover behin thanks to your medicine 1 am now well. 1 would advise all women who suffer as 1 did to be collected withdrawn from the which to hide | market. A great rush is expected at the a——— | BEG'N HlKE s Ex‘MlNAT'oN : I;“l“l(" ‘{V "‘Ti;lll”\;:‘vwllh are very l«\‘h\ [‘Hl {when they are overwhelmed the ri- | opening concert, which will it Monday use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” " o snday’s program grand | maries eve ext, and angements have bee R ) v John H. Jomes, a prominent republica | Loyl s e € parade has been arrnged, which will wind g R gt e LB MEis. ANNA Lacy, Rows, lowa bl o the | Fede nthoritie . ade for 750 extra chairs, giving a seating from norihwestern Nebraska, was in ik Hery T oviiie i at Syndicate park, and there speakine | OWA CENTRAL PULLS OUT |capacits of 400 Parties wiehing re Grateful Miss Musselman ’ city ye ay, enroute to his home at Rush sy will be heard and the rest of the day and served seats ate asked to visit the bos DEAR MR, PINKHAM -~ L always suffered at ville,atier o business vialt 1o ihe [ evening will be taken up at ihis place Western Fhye |0 Ofice und feserve thelr teate for time of menstruation ever since menses began, Hilsiald). 8 £ Hike, charged With robbing the postoffize | bof union and Danfel Hanrahan will b t 5t of That Hody the rush at the box office when the con sometimes vomiting for two days, sometimes condition that the western pa st Papillion. was begun befors “mmis- | Principal speakers of the da he amuse L | certs open miting rrew older, t) oring will carry tho state by & good safe mas | {iouch oottt stond o it 1he appoar. | thing from & smail boy's pie-eating cont Local passenger officials express the| Affangemente have been made for the) became worse, 1 tried many things, but ob THPALY. T 11V e T AR poWONUEE INEs | Lt RIRIAY (O PAPRITE LA WO e e a8 CODLES | opinion that the withdrawal of the Towa |!88Ue of special tickets to jobbers for dis- tained no relief. At last 1 concluded to try br where populism has ginning been ra prising o thort time ago we organized X Central railrcad from the Western Pase | LTibution among their country customers, The ovidenco adduced was not of a char-|iD8 pavilion is being constructed and | e0'" lread from the Western Pass},.."which the jobbers sending them out will there will be a special dance in the even RSl SEmOUIATS NI DAVY HO SIWt Ubod ay when taken up he doo | ing that body “The lTowa Central,” said one | P® selfbigkor Al S o | | oetal, * S tivaly S Tk It appears that the Visiting N Labor organizations from Lincoln and | °Mcial. “is comparatively a weak line and | your medicine. 1 took several bottles of Lydia E Pinkhaun's Vegetable Compound and followed your other direct is painless. I feel and know t! pant, but t acter which would incriminate the | oner. The postmaster at Papillion Hemstead, told of being notified of ns, and now nstruation o asso owe itall | has Dot sumMcrent tnfience to tntortere with | ciation, which has all of the concessions club and of the forty-nin rohbery «nd of finding the front door of |OmAha have signified their intention of | it m““;\'“‘ o "r"“v -4 riere with | oo made such a success of the sale of the | to your medicine, and never fail to recommend foined the first night seven had becn a9ent | tho ofice broken open when he arrived [sending deicgations to the picnie. Syndi- | 16 COMIUAnE of (NG FOSOr PASSCORC | fonce wpace for sign writing that. having \ it.” 1am very thankful for what your medicine Bryan men four years ag on the scene. The safe had been forced [cate park has been provided with new [ 8580 ukoithiog “|sold all of the outside, it invaded the in has done for me, and wish that every afflicted dition exists | of electric lights for th pecial | cover from its fit of petulance in a shor T | lon exists in all of with dvnamite or some other explosive | ric 11ghts for this apecial occasion and | o o® T 0 T aasoctation. | The |*de. There were some members of the woman would try {t."—JENNIE C. MUSSELMAN, part of the state. A sur and tho door and lock were scattered over |A glorious spectacle will be witnessed In | Passenger assoclatio; aver | COMmittee who were opposed to imparting 611 West Ave., Sidney, Ohio. number of former Bryan the flc The back door was open. the evening, when all the lights are burn- | Reaith i on WS NEVER| . commercial tinge to the concerts by plac- | . ‘4 out and are now working | “Raward McAvoy, the sheriff of Sarpy|ing | resent The norinwesters times that are|InE advertisements within sight of the | Prostration at Monthly Periods a continuance of the most niy, testified to the arrest of Hike, this | e e Row without the fold will in all probability | fudlence. but, as it was claimed that the “DEAR Mis. Pixkmas i~ | was greatly we have ever hid in ¢ action belng based on the fact that he| Street Repair ogressing. A1l probablilly | omen had understood they were to have troubled with my menstrual periods, was very », | The repair of Twenty-fourth street is |Te-enter within a short time, as negotiations | e aYS | ? ) ! 3 During my vist \isappeared about the time of the rob b Tooking fownrd this end are progressing|the entire fence, the committee conclude weak and nervous, could not work at all. 1 the state<d was In & town w | werws We tind ‘s Kime amverai davs (being rapidly pushed to completion by e progressing | | Siadstidbie et : e LAl | ha n drinking ra 4 very satisfactorily.’” [ to simple resolve that, for the credit of the have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- large German eitlement. | eon | provious to this and a saloon keeper testi- | Street Commissioner Clarke and his as- | Vry satisfa erta o o o hd him s bottle of whisky aftes |818tants. The west side is being first re — [ entertainment and for the enjoyment of the pound for several months, also used the Liver large number of Germans and discovered | fied to giving him a bottls of whisky after | 51%t@ h side being fir . Ratiway Notes wn patrons of the concerts, no advertisements Pills and Sunative Wash, and am* wonderfull that with them this howl of itarism has | 8 o'clock Wednesday night | paired and the commissioner stated yes- A. Darlow, general advertising agent of | should be placed inside the fence | bl st L b ‘l \ kbl g no weight. | don’t helleve we will lose 8| Hike swore that he left Papillion be-|erday that he was really surprised at the | the Union Paclfic, ix in Chicag | " As 1t begins to be apparent that the con improved in health. My neighbors are all sur- “single German republican vote. There may | tween 7 and & o'clock, beating his way to| PTOBFess that the work bad made. Up to | Ganerul Manager G. W. Holdrege of the | oory are almost sure to yield a revenue, prised to see me out and doing my own work ‘ s WAy 10, 0t nig bout forty r d ba 3urlington has gone te Eheridan to look | CCT'8 are almost sure to yield Bvent 3 vise eve ifering wor be a few Germans who were formerly demo- | South Omaha on the local frelght. On | ,'.'”"": at B had b o | arter Sisiness aftairs | the committee is beginning to consider the = 1 would advise every suffering woman to try crats, but supported McKinle four years|arriving at South Omaha he went to flw"")'n(“ o L ':r'“' of repair is ‘"’I' J B Ih«v'rl‘(l_ traveling freight agent of | methods that may be best #ued for turn- Lydia . Pinkham’s remedies Mis. HENRY A0, who will take this avenue of ng | xaloon with the brakeman of the train| It 18 the plan of the commissloner to fully | (he Missourl Paclfic at”Concordia, KN | ing that revenue o account as a nucieus| MUELLER, 543 MeAlpin Ave., Clifton, Cinein back into tha ranks of the so-called demo- | and secured a drink. The saloon keeper |T*Vair every defect us he goes along, so | 1= &% RtBR FEGIE o« of the | fOF &n auditorium fund, but no definite ac nati, Ohio cracy, but their number Il be compara aw him at the saloon, but thought it was | bat the ground once gone over will not | oL GRiete FLIECR, ARRAR R (rldd | tion in that direction has yet been taken | = tively small | the evening previous. The prisoner prom- |1ave to be looked after again. Mr. Clarke | puginess trip to Chicago. | ol = Irregular Menstruation Conditions western Nebraska were | fsed to prove by others that he was in|S¥% that the repairing that was put ih a| B, Sienank, secretary to General Manag Story oz a Miave. | “DEAR MBS, PINKHAM - | want to thank you never more flourishing, and this in itself | South Omeha at the time of the robbery | couple of years ago still stands, in most | ‘l_mzr;nlv‘{»lyvllv;'”"! 0 It:yuv» and. was i vIsitor| o po bound band and foot for years by | ~ for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com i an argument (hat will successtully cam | and o secure these witnesses the case way | PCes. 10 good shape and that it tn montly | Ml S0 WO R ygior o¢ e the chaias of discase is tho worat form | (f‘,p.nm.nmuluue for my daughter. Ithas helped hat all of the sophistries that Mr. Bryan and | continued | original paving that Is beginning 10| y7jon pPacific came in yesterday from|of slavery. George D. Willlams of Man \( her very muc She had doctored for two years, his supporters may attempt to f upon | . give way. He says that he now Mfgures |a trip out to nd Tsland l'choster; Mich:, says: ' te & 1 Bi ‘ n Lt ‘ESTABL 5 it etfest NIl b0 COMBIEtRd | - Adiey B SHocres sity HACMBNNE e s, | a My wifo has been | but obtained no relief, and now in two months o people. wen and farmers are | ISH SIX i L Lo . Mool Askes {150 helpless for five years that she could | i ve snstr v . . 4 I b he Omaha & St. Fours, Ix out of town on q and a half she is well. Menstruation is now edented degre ey don’t want any | " A W._ Seribner, tax commissioner of the [two bottles of Electric Bitt she i i ) Dw - e to o ve 0| o Clab, s sh s . or headae hette Yy O VOl » for change in existing conditions and the west BEHR TN iNe Connity (o BV HAIL | . CSlORULRepubItERR CINE, Ulion Pacific, has returned from a vdca: | wonderfully improved and able to do her her side and her headache is better. I feel very thankful to you also for n pArt of the state will roll up a repub Delivered at Their Doors e Thir ard Colored Republican | yon spent fn' the east. He was accom- | i+ A | your kind advice."—~Mns, AUSUST PFALZGRAF, South Byron, Wis h B ittt My B8 Foe Charge, club met in 1ts club rooms in Evans' hall | panied by his family own work This supreme remedy for | & s [4 B SRUUAHET SEEFIGE W Vil #1600 R | Thursday evening. There was a good at- | . H. Knight gencral agent at Chicaso r;m«\]. discases qmuln Cures pervousness, Fifty thousand letters like these at Mrs. Pinkham's office in SHRtoTal (ISLEIGL WE Wil Wivat « owelly e ¢ ral | tendance and se ocal speakers enter- | And | Frawley, general agent of slecplessness, melancholy, headache, back- 2 5 D . Van Boskirk of Alliunce by g large majority. | ‘m:‘] ty, b b 4-‘.“‘. 1"\“.' “‘1 '(‘;yr yr”:r‘:‘ i ll')l'l"fl‘ mm“u; n\“n”-l Iunlltlv >'|'|\‘“|Il' "t D o cife oMcials Who ‘are. vislofs ot [ache, fainting and dtzzy sp " :‘;k. Lynn, Mass., prove that the safeguard of woman's health is tron n and’n representative| 'c. dellvery. ha 1 advised i o d e audience o e nlon Pacific officl ary ors st | b n| z a| e which farm u big | BOverament will establish free delivery over |hour. This club now has a large member- | headquart B e | Bodsend to weak, sickly, run-down people | LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMFPOUND e waslern Mo a affal | %ix additional routes in Nebraska on Sep- |$hip and will form a marching organiza NG Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. Sold by Kuhn part ot our western Nevraska aairs e |11% M0t uten i ek on Sen |0 02 on ek (b campuien. - has | HOGTOR CASE GOES OVER |« co. drugeite ‘ i hi s e b Lot S L AL A i B, Omaha, along the Center street | progressed a ltle farther. 1t now has on | | - TP | SRYS: BOMION | paved road for several miles, then south |hand quite a large amount of campalgn | Seeretary Brennnn Gives Notice that | LI d 04 | m it firat 1 \ o cost | i | A boyish quarrel late Thursday withor at paylng half of the R G R o e e S T LR R LR ex (0 File an Anawer in bttt ioraasy [ NORSGHOUNDS - RORSTAGTION |0 St e CEtatage i harostsna GANG H length of the rou pfortable, the officers are planning | te will be twenty-six miles | cc Mandamus Proceedings. v oresiding at 4534 Marcy stre was and 625 people will be served. Two routes | further equipment, which will make them | by wl“;v-‘n n\“n'm ‘hv.‘ k with a J ‘k Kr m‘ by | Objections of Credito il Conrt Notew I sible 10F | 0 fin the neighborhood of Arlington, | one of the finest set of rooms used for like [ Secretary Brennan of the Board of Ed allace Meigel ln, front of the lattera| Clothing Compa [ (Charles B 1L e apuited for @ divorce Held (o {wo will start from Cralg, Burt county, | purposes in the city ucation of South Omaha appeared befcr, was not reported ‘Wi the po sre Judie | ogpin e St o sround Distriet Court. | and £w¥ sixin ote ity Stkee teom Tekutnkn Judge Keysor Friday afternoon in resp and_though the wound is not «ongld Fred O Blaster has commenced & | Drasa at 01d Stand. ‘ A T L e wler 3 k - — | Monday | (0 @ mandamus fssued ut the instance of | aating b Detectives athge and Dunr In the United States district court ves- |against Nathan I3'lott for an accountlr he preliminary hearing of Harry FIoth, | The voif fn the fable pu. on sheep's| A! the meeting of the council Monday |y onos™ Hoctor to show cause why he| Welgel, who is 14 vears of age. claims that | terday Judge Munger filed an opinjon in |ANd a dissolution of partnership agreem nt Leo Coyne and Mike Mollner. charged with | cjothing hecause if be traveled on his own [nikht a final effort will be made to move | ;g the murder of E. G. Fee, was concluded in | reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur- | the drays from the corner of Twenty-fifth police court Friday and resulted in their | poge. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch | and N streets to Twenty-ffth and M. All | being held to the district court without | Hazel Salve coulds't sell their wvorthless |summer there have been bitter complaints |\ S I RHORGATES §)¥n tHR WATEENL bond. The complaint charges them with|galves on their merfts, so they pwt them fn |against their present location. but no . " oniengq (hat suflicient funds are not murder in the first degree. John Wachtler, | hoxes ands wrapp-rs like DeWitt's. Look | strenuous effort has been made by the city | "y nq" with which to pay this Hoctor the fourth man of the gang, who per- | out for them. Take oniy DeWitt's Witch [officials to get rid of the nuisance. Sev- | 4 | George W onn, 8 voteran of (he cliil | war, has applied for o divorce from hi | wife. Amy A Penn. The couple were mar Penn accuses his wife of ot 8l arrant for $0.500 in| Peterson and anothbr i not sign & warrant for $.500 1o | oty “Greener were the favor of Hoctor for a schoal site. Mr Brennan gave the judge his reasons why age numed | the matter of the bankruptey of the Con dbbasbiy tinental Clothing company, confirming the composition offcred and discharging the |ried in i8& PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | bunirup: i The hearing upon the objection of a ¥ o amus from Judge creditor, who held (hat the bankrupt had | K. Long to issue G. O Varner of Chieago is at the Mureay, : & Judgment granted some Lime Ago in fayor warrant, after deducting from the sum in| Carmine Hoftman of Linceln is at the Mil- | failed to list as an asset of the estate the | Jydement grante 3 od l \ state'ws o ence I e el Salv 0 o8 and eral o p dray aid y were willin f Epencter and against Lizzie ¢ Mercer mitted 1o tura state'wovidence, il be | Hazel Saive. It cures plles and all skin |oral f the draymen sald they were WK | ressurers hands the amount of out- | lerd " T ” 1% o8 ths bullding cocupied by the Are | o Her placed under bond to secure his attendance | diseases. to change their location, but ¥ | standing warrants o P, Vietor offman fx at Hot Springs, |and that an offcr betier than that made| Emma M. Johnson. administratrix of ths a8.8 Witness againat’them | Libears Bonrd Business. s0 unless all agree to £o. The council |standins s D Imma M. Johneon. adminiatratrix As Secretary Brenpan desires to file an| | the | b¥ tho bankrupt could be secured. He |e8tate of Charlew [ Jolnson has con | unswer in reply to the claim set up by | Mur There was no particular fecling mani-| The library board held a short business menced sult against the Thomson.Houstan session lust nfght. at which all members M seems 1o be in favor of getting them away llory of North Platte is at | | i (ECHL BuRIReaL: setarc wnd contended that the law did nOt authorize | fercrie "LARKI Compans. or Soo0 1t 1a fested at the hearing by the defendants | ware'present” with the exception of Mr. |ffom the prominent businest cedl | Hoctor the final hearing of the case will | H. P ‘Henderson of Detrolt is stoppine at | composition by note, but that the pay-|a'leged that through negligence of the com or any of thelr relatives and the trial ap- | Perine: Bills to ihe sum of nearls #1620 | they will probably move nex [ k0 ‘over until the regular term of court. | the My ) wents should be made in vash, and offered | PANY Johnson met his death !"‘“"" 49; BRouse; fLlie I""l"‘""' '"'{""‘“ | mude ‘concerning temptgd robbery of | Magle City Gossip. ——— o Wi Sanders of St. Louls s stopping at | 1o pay the. amount tendered by the bank- |, CAtherine Thomasen has As the crime was entirely barren of sen- | {ha Byron Reed collection. The librarian " J. Nolan has returned from a western P. . atn rupt iu cash if the court would subrogate |pany. for | for sational or unusual features there were | submitied s communication with reference | (ry; J: Nolan Ties veiusy L | PECULIARITIES OF WEATHER o T Burrett of Concordia’ls a guest or | FUPE W €ash AC the wourt Bou sate | pany for 00 damagen for personal in: o attendance save o 0l ¢ re- | 10 #chool static and nother relative to o el y as returnad from a ante * W P " g | fa 0! n siree on ] Wenty-secon :"“ in ‘"‘m”"‘“ - “1"““""':‘"‘ jolne ™ 1 ins two-book system, the latter, being re. | 0 ASBUSHISY MAS FRHIERM {0y AN adAt | Remparituns: we: Waw O and [, & Wilberhouse of Moberly, Mo., ts at | The opinion holds (hat the protesting | My ECID A BLERAL Ol (s Te J ations ol accused an counsel ferred to the book committee 1€ S Rk | he Merchants creditor had no grounds for action, at X milto plle . E. G. Fee, an electrician, was murdered | ordered some new shelving and furniture | J, B. Watking building two tages | Moorhead, Wi u Girdwelliof Minnsapalin in a.oatron| o : i ot ARslooTI Alise R, flamilton AODist to, the Lt 15 b6 purchased at Twenty-sixth and A streets. the Same. ¥ | he falled to specify any of the conditions | courts for an order preventing Frank } during a drunken brawl early on the morn- | i Henry and Cliris Schinetock of Wes ML et .| under which the protest could be made, | Hamilton from annoylig her. ' The couple 1 of Thursday, August 23, in the rear| Mortality Statistic: | v erd MeMurray of Kansas Cily {s staying | were divorced about two months ago and v:n ‘“ ; -‘h : KU g . 4‘ il “"-'R “”>I l|l1~ ""- e Polr \\\v-l" l"h"‘" "”\ ""'\'|" ¥ A The weather conditions yesterday pre- |4t the Murray that the failure to list the lease was an|permission was given Hamilton to vieit his of a blacksmith shop at 2505 Cuming strest, | he following births and deaths were re-| A girl has heen born to Mr. and Mrs. | o o 3 . o ) of Wallace, Ind., is stopping | oversig! 1 P g0 itse ad been | child ch w n the custody of ghy A post mortem examination disclosed that | ported to the Board of Health for the| perman Werhll, 015 North Tweny-first sented pecullarities which are worthy | J- b Truax of Wail ! pping | oversight, as the lease itself had been |child, which was \ 4 anty-four hours ending at noon Friday other at 114 South Twenty-ninth street ki S e northern and wel laced in the hands of the trustee. The N .8 ¥ i R fre. Michael Sweeney, Twenty-third and [of note. Over the northern and western Bartlett of Deadwaod is a patron |’ 18 a'leged that upon these visits Homi he bad been beaten to death by means w" :ny\u» \\‘;\‘v',y.hm“ frets "foturned from Chicago yester- | portion of the country an area of low m”nu“ .\l‘nr”\‘.n\lr f Deadwood is a patr puyments offered were to be made in such | ton conducts himself in such a manner blows or kic xn‘..“ the h«-l.pl' and as Irlyw four R ous Nawt day . i [ barometric pressure had sent the mercury | ¢, K. Howard and Willard Franklin of | Short thne--the last one in December—that | to annoy hix former wife and others men mentioned were with him at the time, | }°¢ J. G, Todd of Gandy. editor of the Logan 0 10 . deETEss. area ol M City are tn Omaha virtually are cash, end ge ma- - e they were arrested. Both Floth and Coyne | Daaths—Mrs. Al oo T o O Bouth Omaha yes | Up to 10 degrees, while an area of high | Rapld City are in Omal ) they virtually are cash, end as a large wa- | yoihore endorse 1., chilaren like it, old h ere arreste ¥cth and Ce x;;,m’- Amxk" An fount; | pressure kept it down In the south W, H |:m‘r|‘”‘m:‘\\ E. Younkin of Be-|jority of the creditors had agreed to the | g™ oe ¢ Vo refar to One Minute f el antaardd Rulitlar ais « hospltal, ag 1 | atrice are a e ller Grand . M 0 008 .4 Shuit atbRntece . Wachtler ac- | SR ehster, aked § months Nelton, | | Misses Mary and Nellle Rowley havs| As a result the temperature was hut two [ “'fI% @50 A0 he Ber (rand 0 composition it was afirmed | Cough Cure. 1t will quickly cure all throat :h‘ ollner : : -u’»me I--I-' ; hands | 1109 South Twenty-elghth, aged 7 [ mone to Notfalk, where they will visit for [ qegrees higher at New Orleans than at | Kansas City are at the Milard ¢ © — and lung troubles while Coyne and Floth searched the vie- | — | several week: | Moorhead, Minn., the figure o s | . . Moorhead, A e figures belng TS| Mr. Albert Cuhin has returned from ures Restraining Order. s pockets for valuables he stato | John Dwyer and Frank McGintie have A T a timis p kets for valuabl L tat [ LOCAL BREV]TIES | been arreatad on wuspicion of having robbe |and 74 [ iisiness and pleasure trip to- the Black | The Davis Real Estate company has se- h\fl(n, o ,;(.m];. conspiracy between the | the Papillion postoffice ( It was 6 degrees warmer at Philadelphia {x ate fH . {saon he | Cured an order from Judge Kevsor restrain- | three men bound over. o 2 | osephine Mne 3 I vesterday n a N eans d b wo degrees 100 (S8te utmaker eacher in_ the o 1 S ’ A e : nm.u\\ dog catcher has drowned 142 dog: ‘“Jm l”l”l by H‘:I“l’_ ~’r“u;r'-:r.!y o \'P_;.:”‘_ than at New Orleans and but two degrees | oo oS ol has returned from Bay View, | 108 the Chicago, £t. Paul. Minneapolis & No matter who is X PR B L | tre Mcago, where s De ngg cooler at Boston. The temperature at [ Mich three or four weeks. Omaha and the Omaha a Mrs Thomas Beek of Alliance, | ro; 1 Southwe Omaha was 7 ———— D your doctor or how oy ’, COAL MINERS FOR M'KINLEY |\ ‘s of scariet tover e hoen ainran- | 108 two degrees higher than| Mr. a S X 3 i 1 . from aking an appraisement of block s RO b Mo | “Good Templars met last uight in th J P Lk M Thomas Back s from m B | Woodmen hall, Twenty-fifth und N streets, | Thursday. The indications are fair and con- | GYeorse L. Platt and K Koons of Be- |4 rhage appralsers are aleo included in th 5 E B he city bullding inspector has condemned | RHEYIRAIR A J Y atrice, 3. R. Mouser of Madison and . G. | S8 APDTASATE A 0 included in th 9 ori Fitty Weie Oity Taflers Deslar an 01d barn at 1908 California street | und held an tnteresting session. =" | tinued warm Sheely of Lincoln werc at the Millird jeri: | order: L. C. Gibson, E. A. Benson, R. § difficult the prescrip Intenti e enta with the excep- | , Dell Plerce. who has been confined to »lg AR G ;. s Ay A B . T S leRent "‘h“\l‘“” s | will take a western trip In the near futur Dan Murley, charged with holding up| ¢ 'aid Misses uca g e eles | Garvin, Charles E. Miller, Harry G. Jordar, | o i e [ omerBeny oD relsen, aged 2, died at | , Misses Bunice and Nellle Ensor have gone | yohn' Crowley at twelfth and Fatnam |1, le of - Brooklyn, George H. Hicks, W. L. Selby, M. J. Kennard | J. 0, Phillippi, assistant general freight | JMTe Auta Loe Riclsen, xed 2 Gl | gor o plenstire’ i (o' chicago, Milwalikec | Sirects' st June and robbing him or'$1 ih the city vesterday on their return | and J. E. Wilber. The traet of land in ques- | and passenger agent of the Missouri Pa- |« and §t. Jossph's hospite) 8 aul. They will be gone a month. | was bound ove cific, has returned from | the district court by —bring it to us and m i tour throughout the west U you will bLe sure of BT Maskan R AL Bat | tion is bounded on the north by Howare | y wat, D 8| Sudes Gorasn Triday undsr 800- hunds | Tom W tolr RO Eixcelsior Spriugs, Mo.. where he wout to | made Muhaer a o tem by | .~It|lu\?:’i.. T4aH0, Hers aL tha’ varas ventats (\Hl %t the xame fiace. " The ‘it “aticc e ‘\‘“"‘”,.lrln‘”uy\:«'l"fl by Nin h street m: on Il\v-'unv(n’h'::\‘ getting the pureat visit Superinten: Rathburn of Atchisc | Juds unger yeaterday day up” was on the night of June 2, wh \‘~ ed other po H~‘ nteve J‘ n ,.l‘ ‘, 3 M 3 4 it gt 0 NIERCATok ¥ taind ol Ny four_applicants ‘for certificates 0 | “Bonjumin 1. 8mith of Clncinnat, secre- | secured his victim s money and wiicce vlsited other points cf interest in’the fur | Jackson atreei. There will he a hearing on drugsand absolutely w s been yuite sl ound some | qaach In the Hlgh school took the examina- | Benjamin Lo Smi o Mitsiondary | in getting away. The s time, how o the restraining order next week Stati mighty encouraging evidences of republicanf tjon bffered by the examining board Thurs. | tary of the Americun Christivn Miselonary | (lef. a week Priday o Bt was Jous | Nebraskans at the Merchants Vriday: | h no substitution. [ vrosperity and indications of republican |4y 4 ) | SYening L S0h ol Mim it te alice: o | SmirBeor st " Ewara, We H 2| Dewns Wants Building Rased Dcabss while T was away. said Mr. Phil| 8. R Faulkner and Burton Holden, ar- | B¢ ST Qi teave for Lincoln yon. | #bcut him and held him until the police ar- | EMUT 88 8, BEWGG 1L e halirotand | | d e Are Cut Price 4 4 rested for suppe 1 complicity in a robbery day, where he will remain for few days. | rived " rouch of Blalr, In the United States cireuit court the lppl. “In Excelsior Springs I met a | have been released, there being no evidence | G4y, where he Wit semiln for m—— i |'caaniof Ghaties W: Downk agsinsk Usarss ruggists. young traveling man who was the most | to connect them with the afair the “tate, returning i about th heilling Fermis, Harry Cockrell, the hoy aopranc. ho has | o rren Smith snd. otbets was filed on # ShtHUKIRRE s MANIRAY Hian T Bellave I var A warrant has been issued for the ar rds wer sterdiy recelved from Sy The city fivfl)rru‘\‘ of buildings has fssue |‘:V41H“l|‘.\\|"\llly \\1"‘l| \!’Ikn ‘I(].lllul;tnIV}I 1\:.-:| Warren v“lfl" and ‘w el was od n[l\ a '“t Alot & P[Nrol' co HEIBSLI0 S00 S 3 0 st of Willlam Coorlls of Clarks, Neb,, |, Uards were yosiercis clved from 8po- | pe following permits waugh Concert com ¥, {8 at his home in | (papgeript from the state court ' A saw. He gave some plausible reasons why | :’_;’m'"“'m\hm"'\'\"”h 188 CIATKE: it kane, announcig the marriuge of Frank | MRy ik, el Dorcas “‘"u by o u vacation atid will remain her ‘“_In“"m‘ ekt ot Asatitioo o nd " traveling me re lined Suppor le out paying the ernal revenue | SCully 3 3 g | o a Miss | piame dwelling, $300; A, L. Reed, Thirtv: |until the fall season opens, October 1 s ',',"',.r,' “f‘\'," "! A " s m’ Upy r:' i Without “paying “the internal ‘revenue | Gra im was daputy oty clerk for & loug SIxth and Harney, frame ‘dwelling, $2000; | Ju ‘bangh i home from 4 trip 10| bullding at 1314 Farsam street, alleging Largest Medical Su of the present administration. citing the | WX L e hargea | time and i " e ¢ J. 8. Gibson. 1411 South Thirty nl. | the Paclic coast. The fudge went first 1| that it Is & “firetrap” and that its owner 1408 Farnam St. fact that business prosperity is a condition [ witn'the ¥y ot a cow on August 21 be- | O— porch ’S\"n A H"‘HI'-_‘ d ""“' e | "-‘r--l:'-‘ ;'“‘ ""'»“‘ by a0 “'k\‘""""" | has trespassed upon the rights of the Bgesdhopgiogngh o g e with eny o on'A ; Dl $160 nith, 105 8suth Soven- | San Francisco. On the way lack he stoy ; ; whieh maies the abors ot & waveling man | Fitso o dumes & By o TS oty | GEEKING COVER FOR A FALL | fiiry vios Bou"iven: | n Franchico, onthe wav ik he'atoopad | bas Lreeoased MEL L i y anchor police coart Friday evening \ 3021 buthing for a few dayx | ing the trame str to % DAty wall — Hoodlums are giving the city gas in- | tirow a4 Frivolous - - — se— - i BRI B | spector considerable trouble on West Center | g o et = o » street The glass has been shot out of a | ¥, et Of sasoiine Jamps on' that sirost uin, Hospe's Overstock Art Sale— : ‘“‘IA‘:‘.”:;A‘..‘::’:I.;)‘-“:f.u.i L B \ 1 see the Websterites are rushing to the| Includes the originals and copies of ‘M[, Frederick Hatter - for bids on the ving of enth | Bryanito paper, as usual, to register com- | the world's greatest artists—in som | Suys: “Thursday was onr opening day e O e ty-eghih strect {rom | Plaint against the list of judges and clerks | cuses we have only one of a kind, and the first day we were displaying the olwarth “fvente is S MRy ‘wirect. | appointed by our committee,” sald a mem- | ax the stock Is belng rapidly diminished [ ologant fall styles of the famous Din Proposals will be opened September 14 ber of the republican county committee. | ¢ your interest to call us early s | L L County Surveyor McBride is engaged 1n | “This looks as if they were trying to anticl l] . i [ | 1ap and Stetson hats ~hats that are - T R R TR A s | pate defeat by claiming that they were not | POSEIDIC to get Just what you wan populur with all good dressers- and the that the county commissioners | given a fair show in the primary election, | Here's a hint at the discounts we are voung men in particu because of ¢ ac ameriux Bros. for this | when. as a matte 7 e committes | giving o pletures, 1e—25¢ ple " gopiracts, with LAmersus DU gay "® Yhea, a8 8 matter ot fact, the committe glving—10c pictures, 1 pietn thelr advanéed ideas—the Dunlup al Fire was digcovered in a store room “‘,“ ne B ng except to comply with th H0¢ pletures, 10 ' pietur | ways sets the style for others to fol e rear oF 3 Hianey's horde collar factory, [ 1aw, and it has really conceded to Mr.| &1 00 pictures, 85c—$130 plctures, 50 I8 s g Kighteanth and St. Mary's avenue ye terday | Webster many things which he would not | en e i ltow- 1t will pay you to take a peep a forer and before the flames were eX- | $2.00 pictures, The—-§4.00 pletures, 8¢ | 1 1 ter line of the H D e b i, | think of doing if he had control of the | i S P o our new fall and winter line of the .m.‘n-'tu.l & gouple o fis aniee | committe on others ranging in price from £3.00 to [EeRaata i hoth Derby and Fi stroyed. The loss will probably ount to| *“As & matter of fact I know that Mr. | $30.00 the discount is from 10 to 50 per dora styles | FREDERICK. The Hatter, & Hat Man of the West, I o8I e tandt i i Webster was consulted with reference to|cent, Every picture in the store sub perinsancent 3 g o 1;.. :m‘l for vnl. um:dvlmv\ and that every- | joct to this discount 1 Monday night, in case that bodv | thing fnvolved with the exception of two meeting. = There is & dlsposition 01 | op three minor po & R Aiat a4 0f moat-al the members to meet | OF three minor poipts, wag srranged just & ) immediately, that the \rd | he wanted it. The call was issued nearly . N may ‘wttend the opening of the musical | thirty days before the date for the primary a feutival, ishing the county with ~oal | %0 48 10 Eive Nim amplo time to prepare tor Music and Art. 1613 n“fl“_ | Tne Leaa 20 8¢ the contest, although only twenty days' ne } Y 4 ¢ | terday at the office of the eommissioners | tice is required nd former practice al- | - | e Three hn.nlv’ 1 cars o wl]l acite, sevent lowed only two weeks e———— — - _ i five ears of bituminouns coal for art pur As to the naming of judges and clerks potes’ und twenty-nve cars of steam caul | A 0 omenta of the taw have bees on: | 0Y8tOrs Are Here | Joes Your Boy Wear Shoes — OF opened today served both In epirit and letter. The meet : as the ;-”:H-‘ \q‘n‘—‘“u.:{"};1-‘.“.[:«'.'"-'\ '.rlll»hn.'.‘i?‘] ing was called upon five days uotice, as the We've just got in our first shipment of If he does and he i as lively as th age Loy, it costs you many a dollar Dosed club house #t the corner of | !8W Pprescribes, and ample opportunity [ Now York oysters—Bear this in mind i Actr [ Fortleth and Warnam streets. The mem- | given for the recommendation of judges and mainder of the funds within & fow dava | ndeq in recommendations which were con- | Style—Raturday we serve peach short Cleanses the Syslem ! h have ‘the bullding ready f N October 1 s 1 by the committes, and the list a: | ke for at our noonday lunch -and I to keep his little toes covered up-did vou ever think that changing shoemak rs might ent down the expense? Many vo'd like a dish of oysters—served any x Gently and Lffectually The Globe Light and Heat company fs [ made up couslste of men against whow | while we are serving shortcake and oy t mother has found by experience I;h” ; when” bilious or costive. | WHeN"W.n' Ihaitea i Shinoftion. pur. | G0 valld objeetion can be entered | rors, we are still filling those little bu ur boys' shoes will wear longer than } powes and were not In the recent contr ither ~ Mr. Webster nor any ot | " i the most deliclous fce cre ome others—and so that for the price DPresents in Ifi&'mwlnrmlab/ufiznr which discontinued a number of gusoline | his men have as yet pointed out a single o i % we glve the best shoe in Omahn ights and substituted gas. of these | per il ol “| made in this country. We make & F o fr R phigtis S40 e ,,,,, Ughts' and substit All of these | person among the election officials whom h ) 1 aken from the ots | renl lenther shige ere | hnown to act most benefic: Ity e cening | they charge to be unfair or incompetent, | lavors—and put you up a pint in a littl |« venl ) A i g fallure sto 1ight them wili | The trouble is that the Websterites thought | bavrel for 20¢ or a aquart for 40c - Don't | UBerence In shot i We fit them with care and alway o please Saturday is hoys' shoe o TO.OLYT.ITS BENEFICIALEFFECTS | dohn . Gorman. & locsl.palnter and | bl SOUS mAke some polltichl capitel 434 | forget us for aystorw or Ice cream. pahp I Gorman, | 1o ter and | find an excuse for lack of votes by trump BUY THE GENUINE = MANFD. BY | 0L A/00 with s avartet of d prige | 14 Up & protest- agalust the appointment 9 CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUPCO. | £y Mt il 20 o il i | W, 8. Balduffy SAn ThARGI3COS Ohs ety Hecore'y Drexel Shoe Co he was the champlon welterweight of th e ust selec! e east te ald LoVIBVIE Y ney YORK, MY, | Paciric coust, BULin recent Vears o has | G 0 S BIS Ilhrvr;:'::':l D 1520 Farnam St. ® Up-te-date Shoo M e 3 SE ¢ per bortls ranken (he ring and s now following ol J o le by drupaists - price S0¢ per peacetul pursuite® ™ ' "$ | committee had waited uutil the eleventh IHO FARNAM STREET,