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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1900, -1 EIGHTH WARD DELE ho ward. Up to Saturday night b [ T determined 1o put up ticken 1n | AIGN OPENS TN EARNEST | & (RAILROADS ARE PROSPEROUS | n } ut from Mr. Rosewator's re nnrk‘ it wo Bast Omaha—J. W. Priest. (‘har ATLRYVAYD /] ML \ = S | appear that he had but two friends ug | Blicher, 8. M. Wons, John Guthard, J. A | A W, Jefforia’ Aspi that ~ gent legati “anyone . g v W. Je spirations and Remarks| 'P* leman's delegation and anyonc ’ Dougla 8. C. Henaman, Har - X P K3 | new that two men frem the wad op ¢ | Primaries Next Friday Will Be Hottest | arfr. 1 n A A" Hafm, ¢ | Two Omaha Lines Sper Sums of o0 e ade Goncerning Others, resides f - . y | Roswall. M y sidence could never secure his nomina Ever Held in Douglas County. UINCugo Precinct—Rober Mccormick, A oney for Betterme — tlon for county attorney. In the face of th Mocklemann nry 1 H. Barm fact that it is labele tet # S Wiillam Hopper, Ore H r HOW THE FIGHT IS ARRAYED ‘ VHNC, {hy dutegerion 16 Bad | J Precinct—1 NCREAS s e effers D, . Kir CREASED BUSINESS ALLOWS OUT THERE | tor, he denied that the gelegation he had |LISTS OF DELEGATES ARE ALL FILED | charies J. cloninger. Tienry' i "MCil'] - L i Put up is pledged to John L. Webster, say- | Charles P ttech, John P Tamjerle | | . — a Srecinet=— Wiy : . Wehater Men Hide Their tntent e- | ciared s pratercnny o Tor I8 O de- | pant " Johh Lietke, A, B, Detwiler, Henry Kelvoy; | OTANA & 8t e e Ny | hind the Candidae a 8 preference epublican County Committee Hemds | O Koo City & Enster, ing New Halls, 4 Wihe Wants te e Cv """’"' m.\lr. Jefferis dwelt for some time upon | guarters Crowded with Adhers ‘GEORGE M. WRIGHT IS DEAD Buitding New Bridges and | Many ailments under one name. @ surpassing importance of the office of ents of the Different Se v A Brightening Up ¢ erally ¥ Attorney, county attorney, saying (hat 1t “Ia mot to ANt ASEIRNTS: 2 Poor Blood, Weak Nerves, Impaired Digestion, bo sneered at or lost sight o, declario L | Former s ent of the Cor Loss of Flesh. " f hat the people will be interested in it long " | Hospital apires Ui | pection of the lines of the Omaha | . W t waa candidates’ night at the meeting of | After the great contest for United States| Kepublican county committee healyatrs enifas, Civeumstances. | & .wuls and Omaha, Kansas City & No energy. No ambition. Listless and indifferent. e Eighth Ward Republican club in Wolf's | Se0ator shall have been forgotten and the | LeTs were crowded Jon yesterday, that | Bastern ratlways, just completed by com Ball 1t evenlng ant tho sevonts-fve ré: | A4IFARIS have returued 1o thir accustomed |DOIDE the expiation o (he me per| George M. Wrlght, once superintent | missioners repregenting the Missourt Perhaps the penalty of overwork, or the result of ublicans who had assembled there were | YOcations. He intimated that its relative [Mitted for the filing of lists of proposed | of (he Douglas county poor farm and h | » Board of Transporta hows a | greeted to a diversion that was evidently | portance as compared with the senator- |AfIeEates to the republican county pital, and a sometime prominent figure \n [ CONition of affairs most Eratifying to of- | neglected health. Dot entirely unanticipated by the most of |8hip is enhanced by the probability of the [Vention. There were adhercnts of the three | jocal politics, died at his apartments in | ¢lals of these roads The report k You must them. election of the candidate therefor and the | ¢parate aspirants for the United Siates | the Sherman shortly before midnight Tues. | In terms of highest commendation of the | 4 gain yous vitality or suceumb eatirely, mi‘;;l“r r,,,,yl, resided and atter he enroll- [UBCPFtaIntics surrounding the senatorehip. | SUEALOrShip in attendance to scun the I1st8 | day night. He had been sick all day, ap: | Physical ,mprovements and betterments Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will bring ent of several new members and the trans arry Fisher of the Ninth ward spoke for and the accompanylng lists of peti-| parently suffering from \the effects of | Completed during the year ending June 30, | : . action of routine business, called upon H.| *0me tinfe on national fssues and an- |tioners, cach evidently prepared to poison. It was stated last night by one|1900. The commissioners, Messrs. Hen you new life, fill every vein with rich, red blood, restore C. Brome to speak. T| gentlel wounced his candid r lat vantage of any possible irregularity. ot th nessey and MeCul . . e entlegaan re- ndidacy for the legislature. | \tag i y of the physicians in attendance that a|® and McCully, found on their inspe the ¢ sponded briefly, saying that the ona thing of | Chalrman Tracy appointed a finance com.| Promptly at 12 o'clock the lists were [ postmortem would be necessary to de- | tlon of the Hnes that a great deal of | lasticity to the step, the glow of health to the wan more importance to the republican party and | MI11e for the club, comprising U. 1. Bal- |opened for inspection. There were Wo [ tormine the exact cause of death. It iz | dItchiag, surfacing and ballasting had been | cheek; inspire you with a new energy and supply the tha country than the aspirations of any man | ©Ombe, T. 8. Crocker and Cadet Taylor, and | delegations from every ward in the city | thought likely the coroner will make an|done and embankments strengthened in for office s the carrying of the state for |0 Utive committee, comprisiog Ross |akd the First sent in three, one of them | investigation, but this has not been defi- [ MDY places vital force of mind and body. McKinley and republican principles. He be- | Rowley, R Herdman, A. L. Auderson, | belng ostensibly an unpledged delegation. [ nitely settled Bridges on this line they report Weved the chances very favorable The | Captaln Hutton and J. T. Dailey There arc Rosewater and Webster delega-| Mr. Wright has of late been traveling in| ‘have n virtually all rebuilt, renewed o L4 (J populists are badly frightened and it is to i - tions in every ward but the Ninth, in|the employ of the Standard Bridge com-|OF filled during the last year, only a few r 1 be hoped that the contast now in progress in | qp. & “‘I' Ward Republicans. | Which the fight will be between the ad-|pany. He is said to have suffered much | Temaining, and, with the exception of a o, " this county will o shape itselt as to con- |, ik inth ‘“‘-M republic ns will hold an | herents of Webster and Greene West [ of late from ill health. On Monday he | feW. material for the renewal of these lies tribute to republican victory "[I\I »:n ('nm Ing at Forty-first and Hamil- | Omaha is the only country precinct having | returned from one of his trips, and Mon- | OB the ground ready for usc About forty | Chairman Tracy called upon Edward Rose- | .o “* on Thuraday evening at 8 pore than one list on file, and it has three. [ day night attended a meoting of a lodge | Miles of the track of the Omaha Kansas | water, who responded by saying that no ,""m‘ Lk, “'Il' be furnished by Jo| Eust Omaha offered a second delegationfof which he was a member. On his way [ CIty & Eastern is laid with sixty-five message which could reach President Mc '.'”r on 'l"lr-;“ and John L. Webster, W. F. | that was ruled out by the secretary as too| home with some of his lodge companion | pounad stec the remainder with sixty Kinley on the 7th of November would cause l|"‘| e l n L. Kennedy and others will|jate, South Omaha s also represented by | he complained of feeling ill. His ...u..}wuml steel, all being in good, fe condl- him greater pleasure than intelligence that | * ver addresses [a single delegation. Chicago precinct also | panions left him in front of the Sherman. | 0N, ~Depots along the line are neat and Nebraska had repudiated Bryanism and had has two lists filed, but upon one of them | About 3 o'clock Tuesday morning his wite | S¢Tviceable, making a very creditable ap Nevnner |LAd fepuliated Bevasiim 46 bad | REED SECTION IS TOD WEAK |{hers s but one nam was aroused by hia Atcrtorous breathins | PEAFALCe. Much Of the fencing s been a e e e He had it direct from the president person nmittee Lintens to Protes and found him unconscious. Ha never|T€bullt and with the force now at work ally that the republican official family is not | H€}18tedt Asks for an Addtional Hun- [ Ay 2 o'clock p. m. the executive com-|Fecovered. During the day he was kept | B¢ management hopes to complete all be taking more interest in the result in any dred Dollars to Strengthen mittes of the county committes met and | 81ive by means of oxygen, electricity and | fore the close of the present vear. Nearly state, not even in Ohlo, than In the fight in Hin Band, listened o three protests. One of them [S!MIlar means. At no time aid the doctors| a1l of the stations have been painted, a At all druggists or direct from the Dr. Willlams Medicine Nebraska, not only because this is a pivotal B i Sy camo from A. ¢ Ash. & member of the|hold out any hope of his recovery. It|larse percentage of the stock pens have Company, Schenectady, N. Y., postpaid on receipt of price, state in the national election, but because andmaster Rellstedt met with the ex- | po i Gmana delegation, which had been re- | Was Stated yesterday that he had taken an | Peen renewed und 151 miles of road 80 ota. per box ; #ix boxes, §.60. the unusual duty devolves upon it of electing | CU!!Ve committee of the musical festival | oic"pettl (6 T EL (i ot offered un- | OVerdose of morphine by mistake equipped with new wing fences and stock | two United States senators this year. Next yesterday nd requested that he be til after 12 o'clock After long discussion Mr. Wright was 43 years old Unt'l| guards.’ to casting its electorial vote for & republican | S40ted an additional allowance of 100 | 4y "o I SCoe W TR S dele- | Fecently he was quite a prominent figure| A SUMMAry of the improvements made | s - Sy president, it is important that two men be | [|rx..w:"vk| b salary for several additional | gaiion 1o be filed in local politics. He was at one time a|3Uring the past vear is as follows | Omaha,’ 1M ¢ T [ " T X selected as senators who will uphold the | < /@TION€UISIS to strengthen the reed In- John N. Westberg and Byron G. Burbank | ¢1erk in the quartermaster's depart ent | Number of crossties put in track s3 | Was ever in Omaha,” said Mr. Fort. “The | first, aged &5; Mrs. Alice O, Price. 111 South president, While it might be premature to | "FUMeRtS In tho band. He explained that | qac"s N WSSOI SHG AR E T of the Department of the Platte, U. 8. A. | aintie o, rorftien distributed wnd * | first time was but a short while ago when | Sevénteonth’ aged iT; ‘Haby HHardy, Thirs say that the state fs going to ko republican, | |1® Pand I8 orsanized properly for playing | yho sieeh ward, headed by Henry Ostrom TPTE Nimber of pirack by Ssptembor .. 60,858 over from Chicago to consult with | it is undenfablo that there has been & de- | 'D DAIIS, but that the canvas absorbs the | loeins that of the fifty-five names at i No Relief for 20 Yenrs. Number of bridges tenswed I Mr. Lomax relative to the position I afters — - ¢ided 8ad tavorable changs In polittoal sentt. | F490 music and allows the brass fnstrue | iq5ia8, (hAt of the Sfive names at-| oI had bronchitis for twenty years, | Number of bridges partially rénewed 37 | wards was appointed to. I have never even PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ment ’ ) ments to predominate tached to it twenty-three were those of said Mrs. Minerv nith of Danville, 111, ‘These improvements,” sald General [ ridden a mile over the Union Pacific and ¥ | "The matter was discussed by the com. TR Who were not registered at lnln ;m.lr‘u:- and at times have been bedfast. 1 never | ABent Moores, “are altogether due to the [10ok forward with a great deal of pleas- | Councilman 1. 8 Hascall fs in Lincoln " the Matter of Jeflerin mittee and most of the remarks favgred |EVeD and. therefore, not entitled, they|got relief until I had taken Foley's Honey | increased business our lines have been doing | urable anticipation to my tnitlal trip over | G. McFarland of Hastings s at the Addressing himeelf to affairs local to the [any change that would be of benefit to the | C\1imed: to consideration under the rules |and Tar. It is pleasant and gives quick | JUring the past year and the larger earn- | the line | Mureay ward Mr. Rosewater sald he was not there | pand. The opinion prevailed that such a | O 'hC committee as signers to such a doc- | relief and is a sure cure for throat and | IN8s incident thereto. Since the Omahn & | — - | Edith Tobitt, city librarfan, spent / to plead for the office of United States sen- | slight expenditure should not stand in the | "ment: They claimed that one of them was | lung di Take nothing else, | St Louls and its associate lines went into | Railway Notes and Y in Lineolii. bag alor, but was constrained (o rofer 0 a re- | way of making the festival a greater ar. | fC¥!5(red a8 a democrat, another had re-| Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Omaha; Dillon's | Feceivership the receivers have inaugurated | , Harry Potter general agent of the rie heck and B, N Wallace of Lincoin mark made last week by A. W. Jefferls who | tigiic success and the music compmittes wag | [U%€0 10 state his party afiiations and the | Drug Store, South Omaha a policy of improvement wherever possible | at Manitoy. " ¢ "¢ rned from anouting Thomus, president of the Board :"" :""’""" 10 his invasion of his (Jeffers') | empowered to fuvestigate the matter uud‘:;:' :"I '.’"“y::’_]""“’:'.'”“‘; l:;::l‘vfi‘),:“;n(".:l: - and the results are shown in the highly | Jullus Rosenzweiz, contracting freignt [ Of Education, is'in Des Muines ard to.put up a delegation. The speaker |act as it thinks best nee locations a ¥ P DEATH RECOHD commendatory report made by the Missouri | A8ent of the Tilinols' Central, is back from | Dr. R. A. Mittelstadt returned last week mald it had not occurred to him that ADY | Return checks will be given at the|PCOF from the registration lists to live rallway Commission," a business trip to Chicago. from a ten days' trip through the west. one particular person owned the Eighth | Wednesday concerts and during the res | THIS Doint was warmly contested in the Funeral of ' Rock Boy. —— n,"\m‘nlw»llflnnu":';'J:”[J.\"L'.'.":"}'.':'ni'."."y‘ S| N B Van Matre, who was recently ward and could not sce that an effort to ke |of the engagement. No provision was | ORI but it was decided to overrule [ TABLE ROCK, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Spec TRAINS ARE GIVEN MORE TIME. | mountains in Missouri to spend his vacas | eponl avenmg jhtlonencher in the High cure a favorable delegation from that ward | made giving such checks at the first | 1B Protest —Clyde Wright, only son of Samuel G tion. A LG LU TR A L 8 could be considered an Invaston of It [ Concerts. and many compratnte were Bat | A third protest was against the appoint- | Wright, one of our leading .business men, | U"IOR Pacific Leuuthenn Ita Schedate | (Goneral Agent J A Kubn of the North: | s s “Brown, 3. E. Harris If he had invaded the ward, the invasion | with the committee ; 4| ment of judges and clerks of the primary | was buried here today. The funeral exer YR ¢ and Ogden. Shecial te ‘n{."vluxv‘.‘,;.:;:.«l\s‘w‘r’::u:}:"::fixn"]'ru'; Barrott of K CH OB,V 'S bad doubtless occurred before Mr. Jeffers | The cash receipts at the gate fop e | €10¢HON Which, ft was cluimed, was hastily | clses were held at the Methodist Episcopal | ypjor sy 0 the schedule of the [ Des Molnes ' St. Paul, Thomas Campbel] of Minden and wan born, when he went into the ward and | first concert were $500. The entire number | €TeCted Without giving the candidates an fchurch and were conducted by Rev. Georgo Union Pacific's passenger truins between | C. G. Wanner. contracting frefght agent | b 10 Langford coln were " staie bullt_a house ut the corner of Twenty-first |of persons who attended has mot hoe | 80¢0UAte chance to filo their preferences. | M, Gates, the pastor. He died at an early Cheyenne and Ogden will go Into effect '\‘fm'}:f,,,"'l‘lt,",",‘?,’“f‘-,,’l‘,',‘,‘ roturned from 4| Nebraskans et the Merchants Tuesday and Burt streets. 1t seemed strange fo him, | definitely determined. but the members o¢ | THS protest the committee has still under | hour yesterday morning after a lingering || oot o no Arrival and departure = of | sccompanied him : ’ anner | ar"G Boott and G. . Ecott of Oxalalla, he gafd, that Mr. Jefferis should object t0|the committee estimate that between 4,500 | Oneideration illness of nearly four weeks with typhotd | 0% 12 Omaha will not be affected. For | A mecting of the Western Passenger as. | 8" ik Dach of Ihace Thomas Lienahat his Invasion of the ward in the interest of [ and 5,000 people were in attendance Westberg and Burbank have announced | fever. He was & mst exemplary young | ooy e Past the time schedule of trains | soclujlon Will ‘be held in Chicago Thurs. sKer of Sutherland. R. (. 11oulahan s candidas and. not objeet 1o 1a lavasion | ne oo, Seople were in attendance. i, iention of appealing 1o the Couris | mam, only 15 years. o1, Al tar buns | Nesibound from Cheyenne as been shorter | §8Y; 8¢ which Al of the Omaha vonds wil | of “Siuntord. X0 Perey ot Afkinuony [ 1n the intercst of the cundidacy of others. |in the pavilion is so narrow that dupias | the matter of their Sixth ward protest. | houses were closed during the funcral oy, [than the big trains, larger than ordinary | agents BeNBCF| T, € Medge of Haxtingy. 4 Brinkhoff of He expreesed surprise that such a remark | nte , : 108 | e belated East Omaha delegation ad- | ercis because of the unusually Leavy travel, could | General Freight Agents E. H. Wood an| I ol e i intermissions the crowds have not been el ake. 8 | i s Tinien. P L. Boulding of Lincoln should come from Mr. Jefteris, as he bad [able to move out without grent conturier | Mitted in spite of its tardiness in tiling, In- [ The firemen, to which company he be- | Tot; 7 the changes which will become | i, K trosby of the, [won Pacie and Tever, as far us ho know, given him vy |To overcome this trouttn thres o oniutlon. [ oludes I Haines, A. C. Ash, Charles | longed, marched in a body to his grave, | ne: e (oo gl remedy this by lengthen- | regular meeting of the tra Kmiusourt frofg it ause ta be aggrieved | be opened when the intermisaion time ar. | Huef, P. 8. Vaad and W. Hinman He was a graduate of the Table Rock| "5 oUt the schedule between ~Cheyenne | commitiee The speaker sald that when he had in- |rives and ushers will watch the reserved | From the intensity of interest manifested | schools, and Ogden. Train 1 and 101 will reach | g lt vited George Heimrod and Henry Ostrom 1o | geats to see that they are not taken while | *¢ (his initial event of the campaign it is Jhdsa Heraliongotive Aval mainutest INWD] 1l o, BhiR ekl ralait ault our yes accept places upon his delegation and when | the seat holders are promenading, A€ anparent that the primartes next Friday el than at present aid No. 3 will have an|pryor and Jacob Markel for injuries i they had informed him that they were for A will be among the most hotly contested of | A telegram was received in this city today | "UF "““""‘" I'h-m at present to make th ed to have been recelved in a collision | give you trouble don't wadt Jofferie, he had replied that it made no any ever held in Douglas county. announcing the death this morning at Au-|'U" (0 Ogden from Cheyenne AR AT R e © LG for them to get botter th ? oferring b Y e tea vas ca v id em- difterence, He had never considered that ATTORNEYS MAKE STATEMENT |“"The 1ists complete, and the significance | burn of Mrs. Anna Campbell, after an illnegs | A RCfeFTing to the frequency with which ettty T away :‘L-:’:;‘:‘-I;:fn"}:x: but :ome to ue n:d he was running against Mr. Jefferis and " y of each, appear below: of over six months duration. Mrs, Campbell | B¢ trains on the Union Pacific are behind | injurics at $,000 let us fit you out with the Aldp’t see show that gentleman could im :m ers Dean Farr's Former Faculty | pirst Ward (Rosewater Delegation)—Clyde | was the widow of David Cumpbell, who was | |10¢ @ Salt Lake City paper remarks that [ E. I*. Smith has asked the district court proper glasses. agine that in seeking tho support of the | "% TheY Wnd Notutuw to Do with | & Bundtiek, Jumes Ve Wostenaksy Byd: | well known in Omaha and who 1n the early ()1 L€F0 Were inauy men in the party that B e Pearl. e acousie Hios nmit SR Tor U1 et Riatas (hetikIde -Ho Weuld ale of Omaha's Law Sch, Donaid, 1. ¢ Miner, P, M, Back, Charles | 98y8 of Brownville was the first marshal of | P¢}d UP the train at Bitter Creek a few |of infideiity and intemperance und alleges [ esi n come i opposition to Mr. Jefferls’ candl- | oyiver 8. Erwin i Henn, John Cline i that once vigorous little village. Later on|J4Y9 @80, and if the traln was as late [ that she is not a fit person to have the dacy for county attorney. It that could be | ooty T BRI D AUorney whoee name | S i (Otto ickert. Chries Negaon, | they moved to Auburn, where Mr. Campbell | 8 1t usually is, they earned the money |Charse of thelr S-year-old child. the case, then, the speaker sald, ho MIBhE | [orr's aw schasl e o b op o SAM | Bdward . Lee, James B Zesuleck, J. . | engaged in the farm implement business, | the¥ KOU In waiting for it to put in an ap verybody Says S Snce Tiions. cen Baver b9 expect to find himself in some place 10 0p- | sty g the spok T of the faculty, | Kenworthy, H. J. Petrie, H. W. Johnson. |Which he followed successfully up to the time | Pe2rance. . hpd il bl e bl cecovered. Don't trifie with il i vl AU as the spokesman of the young practi- | ~First Ward (Webster' Delegation)—Wil- | of his death, two years a 4 - When everybody who has taken Cascarets | w0 im) some candidate for a e g 4 ¥ vard K jen) eath, g0. The funeral 7 vandy C 8 ® . portant & matter— n d tioners who were asserted by Dean Farr to | !lam Bates, Edward Augustine, Henry In- d Hutchison's Successor Arrives, Candy Cathartic says they are the best 3 The office of United States senator 18 of | bo nssociated with him as fnstructors in his | AR, Feter Matz K. Long, Christ |18 set for Wednesday morning and the re-| Gerrit Fort, assistant general passenger | laxative in the world, why not try them? 1t'e 0o troubls to wear glass- o Jortance c c s s 8| Mortensen, Hi on, 4 ochaska, 8 e atiBR ille p p 4 s3e h y péy 4 4 fo much fmportance (AL sich MILOT <O | ychool, In denying certain statements mad | Mortensen. stiigh Bigtson, A, J. Préchasia, | maing will be interred at Brownyille. agent of the Union Pacific railroad, whose | All druggists, 10c, 2be, 50c It they are rightly made erations d o ©On- | i the fnterviews published with lecturers | Second Ward (Rosewater-Harte Delega- ; = appointment became effective September 1 - otk (hae jpeople should choode & senator | who have been engaged by Dean Farr, Mr.|HOMCD: & &Offees, sl e PRsAdn: B M IIE‘:'\I"I:Il“'%‘xThlm\i:“n“l.rT‘ o, wite of|2rTived In the clty yesterday from Chi: s Blieian "'E ALOE & PENFOLD CO o determination to select the man | grwin asserts that Mes HShL s rLimmen, Al ISHIOIE QRN || G o P Mrs. Corllss, wife of | sago accompanted by his wife, an The following births and deaths were re- most capable, useful and loyal to the In- | yoiser have been misinformed wll'l‘\u"' n:d“l‘a_\l.\\‘lxlvl:" chynch, R B. Mis- | Colonel A. W. Corliss of the Second United | g miitarizing himself with the mfnl ‘“Ir“;"" ported to the Board Health for the | ng Sclentific Optician: terests of the party, state and nation. If 5 g s to the | i lond Wird (Webster Delegation)—Wal. | States infantry, died at Fort Logan at 3:15 | yow s Of ble| twenty-four hours ending at meon Tuesday IMBF Bo were not e e 00, e | lmplled connection with the Omaha Law | ter\V. Bingham: George B Styker. Joneph | this morning, after an ilincss lasting many | "*% °M¢® "ThIS 18 the second time 1| BirtheoHlarey jammes, S5 Bmmett. Qi Synem SHAHA; r 0 chole. a ority, the: s . George B, S e Hep 3 g ess 1 g many on, B04i% Ter ho; K DA XMl Bo piar Auk RN SO0 0L & ENOFLT-IEN | sctivolliot theloriginal tatuity V. Kasper, Willlam Geishelm,” Jr. weeks. Colonel Corliss is now enroute to e R B S R en e Ly OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. sire the place “The old law school,” said Mr. Erwin, | Reed: Johii Pray, Herman Elsasser Ohtuis with ‘his: yekimiatt He passed Deaths T. Pries, 1811 North Twenty- Reko Dhstaicis Heaerates et sek, Henry L. Gebb, Fred Bruning ¥ e passed ¢ Denounces Threatened Ontrage. was sold to Mr. Farr by the board of trus- | " Thivd Ward (Rosewater Delegation)—W. | through Denver a few days ago, but his Mr. Rosewater denounced the proposed |tees of the school and no one of the gentle- | W. Reece, John Wright, V. B. Walker, W. | orders did not permit him to go to his effort to bar, through threatened proceedings | Men whose names appeared formerly as|S: Gerke'R. S Berlin, ‘Harry B. Zimman, | wite's bedsid ) e ’ in court, one of the delegations selested in | members of the faculty in the ‘“dodger' ‘\t "\‘1““{(‘-’3& < 8o X80 Noap: Jebr ek y : HnsPa . Omsiock An sal. the Sixth ward, asserting that at the risk | 1#sued by Mr, Arr was a member of the 'l');lrll Wiard (Webster De ation)--Nate W. K. Maxwell, of being accused of contempt, he would say | board of trustees that sold the school. I will [ Brown, John P. Henderson, M. O. Ricketts, | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 4.—W. K, Max- In addition to our regular assortment that it would be an outrage. The people of | 537 further that none of these nine young | Jonherm """ Measiok, Fhe Serin well, general baggage agent of the Mis of bargains, we are today offering 200 the Sixth ward have a right to be heard on | la¥yers have any intention of establishing | Hoff, John L. Lind. iy souri, Kausas & Texas railway, died toda choice platinum — photograplis at the » the subject of the United States sepator | @0 opposition school.' ™ l.lu"}'!h \\\]« rvl ‘K'l'(*; ~-I\ r 1" vlv‘ww in Boston, where he went to have pe: ridiculously low price of Ghe ach. who shall represent them and that no one ——— S——" X T el ™ formed an operation for appendic T 1 p 2 ARLANO AnCoraon, ToboRt B J D appeadicitis ese bet rmerly retaile AhoAHAlL soprssonk ngey aad ARG e 000 pecipery endorse 11, ohildren Tike if, old | Ny qbatting Wil 5. Connl, i These beautiful photos formerly retailed an election by fraud can expect to be elected rj‘lksh use it \\l‘;l rvh‘;‘l to One Minute | D AT Vinsonhaler, .M Wilhelm FIRE RECORD. are Invited to write to | ™ °" ";"'lr"" MI‘"“ and §2.00. You 8 Dagn sanid e oL | Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat [ Whitehorn cannot afford to miss thi rtunity It has been said that the procecdings are |, il B troublen Fourth Ward (Webster Delegation)— Mrs. Pinkham for free . 8 SppariunlLy to be brought before one of the managers ;- Takonn EL el oa ik a ool T T TP to get one of these choice pictures for A e el S L Al o) LOCAL BREVITIES george 11 Deverelix, Chivric VMilexl | pIERCE, . Nebn | Sept. - Special ) advice ahout thelr health. | .. ixq their actual value. Remember 'R '.::"'"d"h:';;'r;,, l“'m'nmfl;\l-; are brought it L Koy, Willtam A Webaren “Harthoio, | What bid fair to be a big fice started in Mrs. Pinkham is a wo=- | we offer every picture in our store at a efore some judge who is not al- | . mew J. Scannell, W 1 A, Foste the Leader store building this afternoo ? ging - teady committed The city councll held no mecting last| Iifth Ward (W Delegatic A far t .k‘ an auernoon. | pmaaime discount ranglng from 10 to 60 per cent He certainly d A night, only three members being present. | ard Bruner, M. Y. Starbuck | A tormer struck & matsh and lighted his Nothing reserved—muke your selection o certainly did not favor any corrupt or [ ' \Work has been commenced on the repav- | W, A. Hostetter, Hiram B pipe in the wareroom and threw the match If you have painfu! : fraudulent practice in conuection with this [ Ing of Chicago street from Sixteenth to | Kratz, Cornelius Farrcll, W, on the floor, which was saturated with kero- | popjgds, baokach today. contest and when the county committee had | TWenty-second street George H, Parken, B W, Flelds, seen. The floor caught fire and was only . oxaones or proposed to bar out a delegation from one | WOKIeN Are setting nosts preparatory | povert gmith, Lo B Lucas, V. G Lund. | extinguished with great dificulty any of the more serious ;rl x'n.- country precincts because it bad been | the grounds for the Orfental carnival froen: William Arnold, BioM o - ills of women, write to A' Hosp ed ten minutes too late, he had g -| "G, W. Hubble, charged with selling liquor | Sengedoht: b 8. Knapp, Willlam Harris, fira tue aue doe Ihia, By BAd wiae ey | G Wy bR, chapeedlih selling liaver | Gaoces W craia, YN 31MS Renr” HYMENEAL. Mrs. Pinkham; she has Musle aod Art Coul 0 ‘ender yesterday in de L ¢ iy e < eERLAn) oy gl exation, which Was motoriously agaiust | fauih oy O PrIder estorday i de: | pfony! o0, hcodore, 1. Johnegn Wi Adan T bador helped muititudes. Your | MUSIC 1613 Dooglas. he ad ed and e J ) inter, A, D. Small, ¢, E. Roberts o + ; bim, be admitted and all objections waived, | About 100 members of the Colored Re- | Tea Flannagn yman gonrle. b o ps: | ~COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 4.--(Special.)— "“’" will ke sacredly to which the committee had consented :;‘mn-:"i Jnlq“! South Omaha met Tucs- | Frank C. Cannon, § Baxter "7 | Richard Adamy, son of a prominent tarmer | gonfidential. When Mr. Roscwater retired there were | The recelver for the Gontinental Clothing | Predericic Strombers, Ifa B Toater. William ';‘““' Schroeder. of this city were married Lydia E. Pinkham’s |Pgch Cobbler— calie 8 % el company has pajd Clty Treasurer Hennines phens, George B Hurst, john N, Wesi- | this morning at St. Bonaventura's Cathe or Jeferis, who came forward and | {0 LY St M taxen “which the company | berk. John W. MeDonaia: Jonn W Lone'” | churel : i ol | Vegetable Compound is ¢ 1 snid that he believed that he had as great [ owed at the time it hecame fnsolvent th W \ in ng., | church, which was well filled with friends If there ix any one thing that is more 1 1 owed at th plven enth Ward (Webster” Delegation)-G. | of the you h | knmown wherever the Eng- R L B an interest in the country's welfare as sy The Ambler school building arrived at [ 8. Ambler, J. B. Blanchard, George A, Day, | he young coij 0 witness the cer delicious than another, its a fine peach man in the room. He went back to the | fhe s West Side site vestertay and wi |J Kowlewsii, "o "W, - ScTaughii, | mony. Rev. Father Kohlmey offclated lish language is spoken. | .\ " Aan Bediiatiing of Mo rebeiti R 18 e located as soon as a litle grading is ore Olson 3. Talmer, John L, — - Ll IGEE WAL o Rapva Wedpos HraRITe e e T tanaty aloe B donk SR | Blaroe, €. & Blogg Mo N, Wood, Tho wolf in the fabie pui on sheep's | INOthing else camn pessl- | iy at onr noonday lanch at 10¢- Dow't ¥ s o e executive com of tha Omaba |, Seven ard (Rose er Delogation)— | e 5 SJaA o y : fought, for the country sleo. . Whee bo o | Momrea) Fo vl e ol homna | 1 M1, ildrige, 1. B, Buker, Vac Buresh, | 10thing because If ho traveled on his own bly Be 50 sure to help suf- | 1l to take lunch with us then if yon'd reforred to the Eighth ward as his ward, | 4ft0Fnoon of shis week as children's day.” [ $0h0 Iy Carey, John Grant, M. J. Kennard, | Tebutation be couldn’t accomplish his pur- | goypes N enjoy n uice dish of peach cobbler-—-W JuRaM o e MEGh WA, b ard, | A “spectal “peogram will e prepired o | cters, Louis Veterson, . W, Stone, | pose. ~ Counterfeiters of Dewitrs witen | T@FG wamens No other feat ! |] L i i il ly refel 3 s the ward in | the lMttle folk. All children under 12 will | a | Salve col 56 e e not only ser weach cobbler, but any be sad stiply veferred (o It ua the ward Ia | the-fitts ol AN <l | 0 osewater Delegation,. | 14761 Salve couldnt sell thelr worinicss | medicine has helped so ) 3 Jbut an ® young man, but what me A petition signed by persons livir P Munre, L. G. Hutton, Dr. A, (#8ives on thelr merits, so they put them o | ppygepy thing else you'd like—and don't forget quired he had put into h,‘:.'::,lf‘l"y n:’“" s | near the ol Harrs & Fisier hacking ne | gomnson Jumes Hammond 6 dehsert: )| boxes and wrappers like DeWitt's. Look ye our fee cream -we put it up in one of prope e as beel o \ he it « 1 ot o . eits, Bovles, t e ak 1y e W V. i Righih ward. Ho helioved ba had a Tt | Gosstng it e sbndeving works ¢ e e\ RO out for them. " Take anly DeWlics witeh | Romember this when |- 1inle varels that will keep for 0. aspire and that ho had somo trieads in | I U0 e old hackine lanc”ne dlscon | W (WRbSEE Delesation)—a, | g 5 plles and all sibo | something else is suges |nour< three delicious favors in a along the Union Pacific tracks near Sheely | Jaeriy iuirles #. Black, 1 1 dder gosted, barrel pints 20c¢—quarts 40c—See Bal station Joe B, Fiadfeld, H, C, Broms, ¢ ers Den Eighi=lour Day TR e H e,V i\.".x.m Marshal Moore left '!m‘w"\ D ||I>,".‘»'L‘.'u-m Bdgar | "l”“'\'; A Ies {euaang mem Mrs. Pinkham’s ad- h:? 4 l<m|! Lt after th neert vesterday fot olt county, where he Taird Clark Coit arry V F | bers of the Amalgamated Wood Workers g pen every night after the coneert, a es ur asler | WITesy upon cattle Joml b Gormley | & B D Ao adGEy W Cowdu- | union”refused to' return to work today he dress is Lynn, Mass. under # writ of replevin issued at the | MeCafterey L " cause of the determination of the manu . instance of the Omaha ' Catile Toun' com Aiba i Maresr, Moqiion. ¢ Im. | Gictirers 18 vetiin o the nind-Hour ‘Work Her halping hand Is aldu pany. These cattle are part of the lot | Ward 4y Wi A . ng day. Thirty-seven shops out of a total W, s . Omaha Peopl Pleased 1o L Clatmed by the plaintiff, but could not be | 4 B R emation of forty-nine were idle toduy. Two|sho, jways outstretched 5 | . 03 aha People are Please! located on a former trip. Yagar H Cone | #lgned the eight-hour agreement toda | wlim s srarmain | p N 0 Learn " Rob ! Cone, | pite of them did 0 laxt week. An . ar St. THE REALTY MARKET, % ‘,[ Lt patk Pimated. | famnt’to employ nanunion men. it {n = ~ 1520 Farnam How It is Done. | : J | wii e tollowed by "sympathietic. strikey D " ‘ INTS placed on reco Tues- | L South Omaha_(Comps ’ e engineers of the various factories. The With a constantly aching back Warranty Deeds. WoB VanSant, Frank Fittie the nirika for seversl wasks. snd olaim (g CHOLERA MORBUS | With annoying urinary disorders 8. E. Collins and wife to Omaha | # Johnson, Charles Nordenberg, [ be 1 u, good financial condition to carry | . WA 4 What' F ite— > y Pills m 1oAn and Butlding association, lot hiltz, Louls Sandwick, Walter | o0 the faht | A half to a teaspoonful of Radway at’s Your Favoriie Doan's Kidney Pills make work easier block 11, wruid Hill s k! Clemments, Frank B, Burness. | ¥ Relief in a half tumbler of water They cure backache. E. R. Hume to John and Anna Frank \ fferson’ Cooley, - August Miller u:-l\lln:m \’u.- t New Rate T d 48 often as the discharges con Drex I, Shooman's favorite is a calf 'hey ¢ every kidno: 50 teet lot O, Hasen add. to Ok 2 v i Sept. 4—The Stato | Unue, and a flannel saturated w Ready A Taer susa evary Kaner 1l o $alreal las O, HAkoulTn hud 10 Okgy Weat ‘Omaha (Rirst Delemation)=k. R, | Raroud® coimmiasian sty e Btate | Bt B Dvar e pommacn won pogsy | vamp and dongoln tap shoo for the Mr. Gegrge Miller N. 25th avenue, | yol P} oveoi o Hanw N lot A. Rogert, Dr. H. I, McCoy, Sam iel | sentatives of half a dozen raflroads will afford Immediate rel i goon effect | wehool girl 1t's long felt want in a painter in the U. P. rallrosd shops, says: | " & bioek 1ty Brown' park Henry P. Leaviit | cuss the new rates submitted by the o cure J 5 Eabaaars L ke T TRINAG ARODE, 6281 | SBOBIESE Ly BEOMIIARG s i econd Delowation —Henry | e TemuIC of (e’ days wesston | Iternally- I water « Reaqy | Misses' shoe and an ideal schoolkhoe 5 \d 5, block 20, erloo i Johnson, Augyst rething adlo hough | Relter will, in a few mi Crar ary A enr shoe—he; " Uomiosr¥ '\ Increased until it became a regular thing | ph '] 3 b0k s Waterloo o A. Batley, Robert Wilson & | another meeting Dol (ithouh | g0, cms, Sour Stomach, Naus i and every day wear shoe -heavy ex m to have spells when I could neither sit,| block 7 Bedford place J Ve n C(Third ' Delegationi~D. L. [ The railroads ha rmally declined to |deartburn, asne ) S | tension soles und flat heel -perfect fit stand or lie In any ona position comfort | Lafuvette Thurlow and wie to ¢. oaaon, Cabtelzer, H. P. Leavitt, C, B.|put the new rates Into effect Bick Headache, Flatule Inter ting avound the ankles, and full round Splclal flaqusl Nui ddition to the above, tro ibbard, lots b to 8, block 11, Thomas | b PR, § v » . :"‘:;' "':‘(‘ "L'l"‘x: 8.4 N'":m Above i ”M'l S & Bidd 1000 | iicArdle araten, Rohwer, | N 0 Arrested for it toe for comfort—the_ hest part of this for the program of tre d secretions existed, and|John Magzee and wife to M. L. Shim- y W o ol Wy Kike, | AKRON, O., 8ept. 4.=1"p to the presen p e rice-- 2. ntil I procured Doan's Kid Pills at| er. lots 20 and 21, block 11, Briggs | ".,“‘,,' LT H. Tangeman, sr., M, | !ime binetcen arrests h ! : f [ [ vhag Is il tpi BEY ouly §250, wnd BELLSTEOY Kubn & Co.'s drug store, at the corner of | yfICE i oo oiionthinny 1] Rom, W.'A. Siimnay. G Paulgon . Munser, | bersons alleged to have ta 4 l its o great big $2.50 worth BAND 00‘0!'73. 15th and Douglas streets, I was unable to| Bochme, 1ot 8. Irving place oo 80| Suttie Jonn MeGretor Grintcker. Hush | Prani N R G 7 / procure anything to check the trouble, let | Frederick’ Ziegler and wife to Henry | Brandt ! irant Cowen, Lewls | charged with rioting. A special grand jir /" (A "L'..:.}'..'":“"..Y"m-“"-: :Tr:.s, Uone cure 1t Doan's Kiduey Piiie ere'n| BAYGET, thx 1ot 4 and se nw 1008 3150 [ CURoR Precinet—€. ¢ Curtte, I ¢ | Sl provabiy be clited thday t take b | () ¢ |Drexel Shoe C W By 4 raluable remedy." ¥ .l. i ‘1'.“" Deed |‘-‘u‘ ker, 8. A Forg . Phalen, Josepn | 4h% cises early 300 witnesses will be ! 0.) ~ For sale by ull dealers. Price 50 cents. | 4% G Whlls et al. to George Kelley irtlg 53 % X alers ce 50 cents. | ot 11, block 8. Kount v Watérloo Precinct—J obinson " | one it v ik | Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, N. Y. solo oM §oha 1| gefus. George Joh B S naaon Ao ah | Wire Mills Resome Waork, f Taveanl, Jedt dn (he | NOW Cataingne pondpelons fres for < SRSAts for the 1. b Bherlf? to W. L. Mup ol Lty Groenck. it e S e n&‘.',}‘-i\lll‘;‘lfl D, K “.\'v‘;‘v o ‘nm' s ous and other fovers.| Omaha's Py LTS nhl’:b.:lbl:lru.“m Sms Dis's a0 ke[ J08 40 S0k AEER WAL o d :x“‘;;«”h.', A. Carlson, Mons Johnson, John [ company in this city, which were closed | &3 RADWAY'B RE. ,\in\"lhlz-&r 1, “""s?.' | 1410 FABNAM ¥TH 4 5 e | & n 4 5 down on June 1, resumed operations toda | by druggists. A { otal amount of trupsters ... #7,88 | " Eikhorn Precinct—P. P. Whitgey, L. P, | kiving employment to 60 mex. | Skt £ IADWAY & (0. ' B 4 .

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