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FRIDAY MRS, SCOTT COMMITS SUICIDE | . tveresnore et i ' i o o purpose lste EPTE 5 DORSEY TOSERVE SEMTEME IBER ing to the musie rather than for talking o R — |and promenading. The program was a \ P bl 5 at T Takes Overdose of Morphine in Room at ||/ s o Sonnier e il 10w wi eting of th P United States Supreme Court Denies H Klondyke Hotel trom Rossini and “Gecrgla Camp Meeting” wprpe P g nn e o8 bl Motion for Rebearing . * Wolf fay that he MUST GO TO SIOUX FALLS FOR SiX YEARS FEARED ~ GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION | gf=mume: vm g e B had e o " 1 th e — X : ¥ he he t A fo more M § South Ormaha News. | i Sior § [ Notive of AMrmation of Sentence Has Tale of Unnataral Conduct (hat | . 3 ' = h Feen Sent to Win mnd fe s Stagmers Mellst Wan to Mo B T ‘ Nl 8.y it - Looked Into nt Next At last night's mecting of the cit Ror This Weel Term of Cour A num roof nK ' ot electr tree t - = Tave Veing - some new lights were red in. T \ ke ( i M. Derse N the Mrs. Lena Scott cars old, wife of | Additional ligh rdered 1t | { \ i . \ L. H. Scott, an employe of Swift's packing lows Twe ixth and 1 hoa tunch of | 1 erve ¢ x 1 house, committed suicide in the Klondyke | N9 M. Twenty-third and O, Twer I ha he W 1e enitentiar ¥ ) i a X hotel, 619 North Sixteenth street, early yes. | 00 B T A F, cef ’ s had htered 1 tds of the federal March %1 . . i o Q| o i aing e it S arries the perfume phine. Her condition was discoverced abou 1 1 U, Thirty ¢ 1 1ea b 2 b n o me ye f makin returr 2 A, m. by J. C, Abbott, proprietor of th y-eighth and t p 1t of t} . comptre 1 " J her room, forced the door and found th g Lty of t € ot ope i or 1 urt of ay W f M d ctupant vncomcions asrmuc ol | Toanty- B snd T o 17 i i e ekens | semince. 0o 8 ik Delightful f< : Surgeon Ames was called, but by the time '”"L ““ £ORLE; LHS IIBLL AL Twenty b ed and were frozen. This stock- | tak o the United rome Y h'r arrived the polson was absorbed into| ‘“‘ ‘If ,‘ ved Ak (L man teld of a hunter who had . which denfed the appe . A moticn for a ° fi the system and ho could not revive he SHE IS He Akl ) walked all day on Wednesday and | rehearing cn the appea the supren d A B e R e (AT RIS M| B bioumtutid ik ;T this wesenion | s everey e p T AT | O O e Mt s e e an . &3 where, two hours later, she died | Ma -]r Kelly said that v the t the at f the game warde I t of appeals was filed in | t ) Mrs. Scott lived with her husband and rwv" be lots of complain " p Ned 1o the vielation of the laws in court at Omaha ria r ’A three sons of tender age, in the base. | o¢8tion of scme tor co As soon as the mandate reached (1 al Ja ment of a4 flat at 1704 Webster street. sho| 'TOPORCd Lo lerk of the Het | lettor v . \.\‘l with a family in Council Bluffs. The dr o BCIELREEDEOION LU LR TERUIION 1 H Krause of Alllance was at the sto°K | in Colorado Springs, notifying him of ceased left two letters, in which she speal ”] Vet 4 608 nr rie othe A terday with a shipment of gras of the sentence and h N % /‘ of her unhappy life. There seems to have [ “TRA#C* ] on be made. | red st He seid that his sectio: ) 0 Arrive nia y ¢ A treets, onty-third ar on i h folien in t na =g > For two nights in succession, the last "" Tw 1 and \‘ tance of rain h en in the san v > preceding her death, Mrs. Scott had re-|'\0th and ¥ and 1| hids countrs and pastures are in fine sha In the cpioion of local lawyer I mained away from home, and on hoth o A ”','v t¥-| Generally spea attle re never ] ition of the Dor se will have casions oceupled a room in the Klondyke | ) 009 a0t 8 and B | wuch fine shape as at present fime. Sh rong effect upon the case of the « hotel, where she regisiered as Mrs. Josge | *'"CC8 ; e ments aroe being heid b Uit now on ac vier of the Alma National bank, who Woads. It 1a supposed she contemplated| - V‘ ng w"‘\rv on complaining about the | count of the quantities of good grass. When | is er charges similar to those of the suicide the first night, and that her nerve | (20411100 of Mud creck e i in from the hills steers will be in ex- | Ponca banker. Th e was to be tried failed | committee, composed of Clifton | cellent shape and owners predict that geol |at the last term of the federal court. The | T - T = - — Wednesday evening she ash - and Adkies will in €a repe 4 rices wiil be paid for all stock from this|a for the accused man made the | | sale of groceries and general mercnandisas _ Wednoaday evening sho asked her eldost | gy (0RO NS IS s 0 e Nasusvd_ man ] WEBSTER IN THE NINTH WARD | SPIRIT DISTILLING TRUST ale of g . neral mercnandin son, aged 11, for a quarter he had carned | i O XIKRIRRE. § s ¢ [ same defense as Dors and the ruling. he young couple At once for colne Auring the day, saying she would go down- | o 1orePIe ¢! = St AN avisinn | ROV et I ape e, When the Dor | senntarint Aspirant Attacka s 00-Pimmense Concerun Al Over (b Nuenaitshye town and buy him a pair of stockings with | o5 ‘ L b g che eis oy case was sre the court of appeals| ol ¥ 5 A t- 3 A i i gl thern part ¢ the « h nn to Moines t 5 b L. Washington yoinie which h that tend- | Hiwisteat! 180F b Co-Operati | cial ) Yesterda ffternoon County Judge her alive. Sho entered the office of the | o I€S PR O i3 ’ A 1 ; L g e b - J. B. Douglas performed eremony Klondyke hotel at 8 p. m., registered and | 3"t 270" oo et T A Rk B bl D e r ] fOT SETOEe | Hetwath: 1 0 people . W CINCINNATI, Sept, 6.—After throe days’ |which linked the lives and fortunes asked for a room. She was assigned to | e sl 3 LA 4 n the st one. T nion was mer and children, 1 Wt For xnd | aeliberntion the sonferen ¢ distiller . A . | may be that 1 bringing h of mercha ¢ rongly fe od by d ) ve \ btk i bl L A R IR | Wesley Burnett and Mrs. Mary Byer room No. 9 At midnight she again ap "u« AN ‘_‘ merchand trongly fortified by d 1t lawyers | familton streets last night to en 10| und distributors, held at the 8t. Nicholas | yoiy oo pock Bluffs, The groom is a pros peared In the ‘office o get a pitcher of | N About will he r b in-| 1o re wit the | thought it possible th reme court would Bart riet and incidentali hotel of this city, has accomplished wha ““‘”7 it O L it e making his rounds of the halls hefore cos- |y st % street L " o U'u: cross| o ri ”\ ; \u; ',,. r‘..m‘ y | pe w,’»] ourt. "For fhis reason more than | for legislative offces present thelr si TN ITONSeRE ROBLEG AR THC BT dlst e R L Bl sic e the papers were served | of the car was reported the chief used every | any othe IFF cAse was not put ob | of the contest {1k 1K tHiE. HGUALRY RIEO-LRW dkya WD - n the cou v the g frondner sult. | endeavor to wrehend the thi wit L " s e o 1ol u the Jorgey ¢ 1 p 1 t0_the discovery of tho woman's rondition. | gt SPURCH 10 the o Bronducr sult, | enteave hend. the thiot, with the | FInl. As the ‘opinion In tho Doraey takt | ““rhe. ret apsaker was M. A, THall, who | bt o hiag: a1y iace, the oy wher DEATH RECORD. This makes the third time in the last ton | han nea result that Wa RlOn Wi Dos | was aMrmed belteved that the Bure | uqren o explain v he was opposed | controlled 95 por cent of the output of Gays that Mrs. Boott has taken morphint “hr- ‘\;\ ! r 410,000 ‘u’\ & hix| Moines on a description sent out by the |case will be heard at the November term of | (g (b fncy of Charles J. Greene fof | such good Willinm Hie With Suigldy) latent. On both previous des | ‘r ‘\'\Iurh‘-flllv‘ I‘r‘.”.“ At thi ity dolagatt L, i‘“ district court at Omaha United States senator, by saying that Mr Now, after thr Any discussion. | "“r\"\i‘\l‘]“" ”I‘” Net 8. Al casions, however, she was found by othe > ol dugbdeie T ( had not Ited him before an- | every spirit producing distill of the |Clal) iiam i age 't the mayc orough cxamination wi alks on China Sunday. " . pirit producing distillery o 4 tenants of the flat in time to save her lite. | | ‘¢ P o Al Lk rdbiadlik 1 o sunANY ekt people of Bouth Omaha | . Foderal Petit Jury Draws nouncing thut he would enter the contest in | country has joined the distillers’ associa- | dled yesterday with dropsy funeral Stie hés frequuntly threatened sulcide | A" committee, composed of the city engt: | will be enabled to learn @ great deal about | ¢ c/TK Of the district coure and the| (b Ninth ward. The same pleas were | tion, via: Standard Distilling and Dis. |services were held in the Bethichem Bap T wed Motive for the Deed. (o P00 ]‘ ’ hairman of the|China and the missionary work going o At have drawn the f 1 made by Harry cher and MM tributing company, Fleischman distilleriea | USt church today aud l\uu”mn was In i) eer, sanita spector, ch an o ¢ L, L k " jury for the Octo! ferm of the lera 9 Y § Pacific ity eceased loaves fou \ The principal motive which prompted her | streets and alleys committee, city attorney | there from Rev. F. Melgs, & returned | gir e s, G 1 of th ' an, Jr. They wete followed by Jobn L. Cincinnati, 0. Buffalo, Peekskill and | Pacific City. Deceased r son r and alleys comn e, city a e L district and circult courts, which will con ¢ 4 b A 1 Jesse, who resides the ferry. Fred to take her own life is believed to bo dread | and one or two physicians, will make a|Missionars, who will speak at the FIrst | vene at 1incotm Octoher follows JESUSLONE 1D, QSVOIRG) I8 LRI O ALE NGl YOTK (And SOLUFTEAILURLEN (R0 TVEN Net Cit v 10 south Omah | oF K gPARA. SiEy IHVERtIBALIED (0to Ner aon: | tour of tha crook piiti me neot proak ChPistisn Shueh Oth momsing Kt vettay " “.x n“ | 1 ,.I |’ o "<y |8 & personal attack upon Edward Rose- | Haute, Ind., Vincennes. Ind., Peoria, Il in ; vr.‘w;m'. rwm‘nn- VII‘ i W ’.“ " ;.'..“ et 4 | John exander, Gran Lane o ollowed by &n explanation of B elleville. Wkee. Portsmouth. |one in the Reform schoo! s wife died duet toward her 12-year-old daughter. and report in writing to the council. xo| Rev. Meigs has had thirteen years' ex- | Avers 1027 Seward atrear Omana. Thomas | V3167 followed by an explanation of his | Belleville, 111, Milwauk ol | o Wusiber Of FesE R85 Flora Belle Scott, Th (s moved t he d b n Ch 1 it A'that bis | A Monroe: Wil Mad position as senatorial candidate. He O, Waterloo, N. Y. Lawrenceburg, Ind. |8 number of years ag ora Belle Bcof e Scotts moved 10| that the document may be used in defend- | Perieace in China and it is expected that his | Adams. Monroe im Crate, Madison . A andi )., Wa a Omaha from Council Bluffs last April | ing the city's side of the case tali's will be of more than ordinary inter ‘{“""j‘,"l“”'.”l, “'.L'”'- ,f.'\‘\. ¥ Rontehaib ", b by . sl ,".k e “v‘fi,“mm -4 " " KL GF BssUoverner “LISwEN s Along In January little Belle fell down- | During the month of July 230 pr i All those nterested in the eastern mis- | Fama Hein Crosies Carpenter, Ik elle | eity admin tion. using the well known he Distillers association is organized | U \EERHL 08 SREGOEEIRER 0 O eral stairs, injuring herself so badly [ were brougnt before Judge King ard torty- | sfon service are invited o attend - these | may Froman .|; mocratic urg amen and th exple 14| with Fred ~-u;u|} AI;:AH;\‘M;( J. T. McHugh. | o0 "0 Governor Liewellyn was held here that she h to he ent to a|e worked out sentences, either on the | fervice hurst: B o Jack Farley, | charges which fell flat at the city election. | secretary and Casper owe, treasurer = AV R LT g ik hospital. Th the urs hee T ok g R | Nebraskia City nkifn, Meook e bronoaition of. tie Disitiierar naao, | Codhy. ‘Tha body, whicH tay inl state yex . / bl i 4 || SEEALY ORBRLAHG rank iplie s THS gm0y T Henry hans VoA Green | Duping the course of Wobster's \ ek . | terday at the Llewellyn home, was taken making an investigation, fou that the | $180.40 was turned over to tha treasury | Awyers and Real Estate M Omaha; Richard Giddings Tibory; I° . s L e | SIRLLOI Lo UDEOVRIALE ARGt WORSHAIREMORY | fiemunntig (o) the yRiDGth CoRERE child had been betrayed. They questioned | from fines collerted Lo \ne fndge The| Although efforts have been made by busi- | W Hon Hebron: * Willlam flerald, [ couple of workingmen stood in the back | with the United States Spirits association, [ (iin MOLAE (0 e T08 TR CONENORS " Jat . | ness men to stave it off the ers and real | Omaha: G. B. Jewett, Beuver City; James |end of the room and listenec ina which comprises 1 e distributors of | HOPAL ChUT her closely and brought out a story M‘ showing was #o arkable (b the coun- "* 'm LA 1.\. it off .h L.j\‘\ 18 and real | Qmaha; D Faoeri ‘u\x” ,,;,.(. ““‘rl [ and listened, F 1 mvn ',”,N, Al th : h‘ nlr it ; 'I! The burial was at Maple Grove cemetery depravity and unnatural conduct on the | ol gave Judge King & vets of thnis | estate men insist upon playing another game | ty, Yy fenos B D Jones, Beave ’ y pirits, aloohol and spirit goods of the part of the mother that staggers belief. 1t| The buildine of a Are bali in the Second | °f Pase ball at the Vinton street park on | Lexington: A T. M MeCook: J. ¢, F Say, Charlie, if all the money spent | entire country, was accepted by the latter Catiion VEealS PEaRa: oo % 8 d onda . ore the oceeds, MeKesson, Emerald: J. D Marks, « v Oma W pent like Webster's . organizatic . was to the effect that the parents had given | ward came up and the owners of the prop- | MO0 '.\m A5t before the proceeds, it | McKenson, Hmeralds & Do Murke, drand \“v ‘ v;x\.h ]\ s nt 1 r's, wher [ .?_\‘ -”ll lv”-l B Al bR ALBANY, Sept. 6..—Wililam J. Morgan of the child liquor, and, while the latter was | erty at Twentleth and S strects offered to|#1Y. Wil %o to the South Omaha Hospital Paul, Chadron: "J. . Rosenfelt, | W51 Ve be f o s e e PRI SEROCIASIOR |y Te: nomBEROIINE Ot tHRNRTALS Bt New under {18 influence, burtered her chastity | jease a lot for fire hall purpeses for $25| #Ssociation. Following the game the con- | Cambridge R R rd. Louisvill I don't know,” answered Charlic, “but | elected seven members of its CXCCUtIVE | york and who was renominated for the for the cousideration of §1. This informa- | a year for three years with an option for | '¢5tants will give a banquet at Maher's| WV Lo - Stlles Fulr L W b | pdantram sthofaney g s Séuts tn doutid s office vesterday, died early today tion was embodled in an indictment against | a longer term at a rate not to exceed $40 | e and this feature will doubtless be the |hurg: A. A, Underwood, M, H. Waldo, | D8 his house, I wish you'd show me where T. Corning, J. Walter Froiberg, | , the mother and is to be considered by the |a vear John Koutsky will sell the city a| MO8t interesting one of the day's pro- | Bloomington: D. F. Walrath, Bloomingion: | Webster ever spant a dollar that did an | Peter J. Hennessy, Edson Bradley, William Strike Dediavea Of: grand jury at its next session loL. KL TwantIsth st @ StrasLs! for 3800 op | BEVE [ Red Cloud; (: 17 Walker. | Omaba working man any good." | N, Hobart, & M. Rice, H. J. M. Cardeza &T. LOUIS, Sept. 6.~The.strike of street 7 g - e inere ma Georgo The committee immediately organized by * men inaugur 1 yesterday on the lnes & mo ted sto sever: vill erect a frame builc and sel o ext, Oscoola h Y | car men inaugy = "'|",'|’" bt '.‘ 'whf"_ tory to several| will erect a frame bullding and sell th Magle Cliy “ip. Veat, Osceola, [ Uleers, open or obstinate sores, scalds | electing Willlam N. Hobart, president; | of the Bellevilie Traction company. operat women living near the Martin flats, Seven- | whole for $2.000, A brick fire hall Wil be| ixtensive repuies ate beme made to the plles quickly cured by Banner Salve, | Walter: Frelbers secreture: Fronelin 1 | & 0 Bellavilie, 111, and heiwoen that city teenth and Webster streets, and emphat- | butlt and sold. including ground, for $2,800, | ham house at Cudahy's Willlam W the most healing medicine in the world & b, Ledd L) | and East 8t Lauis, s declared off toda ically denied its truth. The child's mind | or the building crected and leased for § T B Snvder of Torringtan, Wyo., was a | of $3.05 8 a 670,45, | i Corning, treasurer vending _arbiiration of thelr differsnees had been poisoned against her, she sald,[n month. The two proposals will be in- | ¥'*/10r In the ety vest relieved of = his tlons through and rather than have such a story come out | vestizated and :ome decision reached at the [ MI8 B o Hudeison and daughter Mar- | operation of the bankruptey law she would take her own life next meeting i Mrr Tuke Klein has gone to Towa for o Lay Corner Stone Sundny. Had Shown Signs of Despondency. Property owners on E street, from| forinizht's visit with friends, The ceremony of the laying of the corner " 7 % . Twenty-fourth to Twenty-sixth street, pe An important meeting of tha Order of the | Stone of the new Sacred Heart church Mg A0 Mrs: Boott wereimarxied (n.1885; | {100 S Sl LT et A paving dis- | I5astern Star, will be held Saturday nignt. | next Sunday afternoon will be ormed when she, Miss Lena Neer, was but 16 Ve il A Yudge Fra A. Agnew leaves today for | PY Rt. Rev. Richard Scannell hop of years old. He is nearly twenty years her [ rict and desired that bids for varlous| givacise, NI Y. to he gone n Week or t n | the d of Omaha ana th i Wi sentor. They settled on a farm of their | §i0d8 of paving be advertised for. Some|days by Rt Rev. Johi 1. Glennon | desirc asphalt, while others are willing that | Excelsior lode i g y b Kansas City, one o ¢ it own In Cass county, Towa, and did well for a || 01 &8 %L W OFIERE 0 1 not | Wil meet at Stodemn Wocdmay Templars noted” pulpit arators in the hierarchy of time, but finally lost the property through | Drick shill be lald. A decision will not| L}, odman Nall” 10 |t traha: Misaissinit s an unlucky speculation. They then removed | D€ reache ot i s 5 \aotker horse is needed for the nolice to Council Bluffs and later to Omaha, Mr, [ WArTants have been issued for the pay-| dapartment, as there is too much work for | LOCAL BREVITIES. 4 ent of several judgments fn personal| one horse [ Scott finding employment as a butcher in | M*0t of y f sl 4 3 tamage suits and in one or two cases the| Live stock receipts continie to show an | 1irine the man Swift's packing house. About two years oity will commance action: Lo tecover, The|increase’ in comparison With the eathe ll‘ x'm‘\' ¢ |':'Mv’1'h of l\ufivpv r'll:’p we ago the woman began to show aigns of de- | hlagel claim of $500 will b id at period of time in 1864 e yeliin BLIE 30 Lh9 elty ot Omann spondency, frequently threaten ng sui-lde, IGRIGABE: CIALE 4 P REQ I. 8 Curtls of Ludlow, Pa, was in the The postponed meeting of the Board and then suit commenced on the bond of | efty y quest will be held i ¢ . The inquest will be held this afternood.| ., omana Gas company to recover. The t The two letters left by tho 4 A, Which | )0 celdar case will then be taken up and| . Repiblican p were to have been offered In evidence on ollowlng this will be a suit this occasion, have not reached the cor- | JVOWHE PR NCE O C R oner's hands as vet. It is understood they e 1 Fire and Police Commissioners wili be he Monday evening | Rabbl Simon will deliver the first of seriex of lectures at the synagogu evening. “Enthusiasm” will be the the of the address sterd, g the and spent’ some time in in moar plant , ! imaries will be held at the temer hullding, Twenty-Afth and Q streets, agalnst the | erom noon until 7 p. m. today wer Leaf camp No. 8, Royal Neighbors 00 on the re Yoty JoRhaan’ diasment SilTage) ik e ip No. & Roval Nely A burglar entered the home of John Alex- were left with a woman who lives in the | MAry Johnson judgment. In the Schlag I i Mo ol next Fhurk- | ander, Ninth and Fort streets, Wednesduy M flat 1 th 5 . and Elsfelder case the gas com zht ut Modern Woodman hall | while the family was absent and stole $6.50 Martin fats, and the coroner’s asslatanis | Loy “gave bonds toprotect i lfean nrimaries. will be held today | from beneath a pillow in a bedroon ave not been able (o find her. excavations and in the Johuson case | T, ebud awines- b Remer | CFhe cedar blouks huve been removcd irom FRATERNALS DO NOT AGREE (", Stz = comany = put wp " al e o Fredt is vers sick again and | Botwesn Vonton niul Bomlevard sgern: and bond to hold 1he c athless in case of | s i destitute circumstan She 1= una- | a cinder path is being constructed tof th | cenldent during the constriction of Its | ble od i I need of medi- | use of the fire depariinent Busineas of Arvranging a Parade I8 ) ),0ing at Twenty-seventh and O streets i AmIBBne, e songy | o Miss Rose Jacobion complaing 1o the t Over for Anothe A large number cet repairs were | e preetdont . the, Sowth | poilve thut hér room a K0 South Severs: X wihi ik compan Catare wenth strect, was entered by a sneakthier | Time, Jie dered and me sidewa nd trec or 't where will place his son | Wednesday afternoon and robbed of money rossings will bo laid as soon as the street & school and property to the valie of §. The | : 1 Represeptatives of the various secret so NOW. Mack luded a purse containing 82, three s umissioner ean find time to do the work cieties of Omaha and South Omaha met in i T e LMo, e JRXRISE HLopkAT & the Commercial club rooms Thursday Skkiols Oben. MoHdAY: T oo IR TR e av i oaling might to arrange the details of thelr dis- i On Mondny the public schools will oper | ‘ Wyo. was held " up on Capitol avenne | A, Qlasscock of Ch play in the Ak-Sar-Ben parade, but Wttle | and it is expected that the attendance will | (LUsking, fiouse tmpioves are pleaned af | Wedneaday evening by two negroes, who | of Merchants. was accomplished in this regard. It wa nearly if not quite 4.000 pupils, At the [ much better sorvice fs being given than [searched his pockets, and. finding no mones, | are ac e Moy, o found that many of the delegates repre- | .,umaration mede in Ju the return: | (0 vl Objection 18 made. however, 1o | taok a stiver watch and & juck knife. Me. | Mr, and Mrs, T, 1. M1 sented more than ono lodge and insist*d | snowed over 8,300 children of schaol age | M6 WK e off of b tealn and e ins (it | Halo wan Jntoxteated ‘ut ihe simeand s | giests at the Murray Th upon having a vote for each lodge S0 rep ¥ | . ikl Miss Ruth Finch left resented. The delegates who represented | =om====os = = == — = — = = = ‘”,;." ;‘“I"( 'y':"‘l‘“h“, \"‘ only one lodee objecied (0 this 4l (10| gg 00000 0000000000000000¢0000000000000060000000000000000000800 | 111 1l v 11 1A, resnlt was that the entire matter was PS * Major Brad Slavghter turned over to the executive committee of @ | paving off the ps At the Ak-Sar-Ben. which 15 requested to | Tenl o i mma Wheatley e e or United States Senator-- ward Rosewater & [ sclont A reliied o the next meeting of the allied societi L¢ | ssloners, I which will be held next Thursda C. H. T. Riefen was clocted and F. F. Roose secretary of the mecti The following societies were represented Carpation Social club, Modern Woodmen Fraternal Unicn of America. Improved | Order of Red Men, Degree of Pocahontas, | Ancient Order United Workmen No. 179, | Bohemfan Turners of South Omaba, Royal Neighbors No. 10, Degree of Honor No Independent Order of Foresters No These contesting delegations in the respective wards are pledged to Mr, Rosewater's candidacy, Ladies of Maccabees, 33 [Iraternal | . . N . 0 Unlon "ot America, a3 Republican Primaries Friday, September 7-— Mcdern Woodmen of Americ Woodmen Circle and Bohemian Turners No. 1. Abcu | one-third of the delegation we Polls Open from 12:00 M. to 7:00 P. M. o women. | Millions will he spent in politics (his year. We can’t keep the campalgn golng without money any more than we can ey the body vigorous without food Dyspey FIRST WARD, THIRD WAR FIFTH WARD SEVENTH WARD, P. M. BACK W. M. BART WILLIAM ARNOLD R. 8. BAKER E. CARTER R. 8. BERL! J0RGE W, CRAI H. H. BALDRIGE * L4 * L J * * * * *® L d Ld Ed Ld £3 > L3 o ® * ® * . > R4 L4 © . L d * * ties ured to starve themsclves. Now Kodol | JOHN CLINE LIAM HARKIS VAC BURESH Dyspepaia Curo digesis whac you ear ond & 1OHY CLINE gy YA RLIORR. allows you to eat all the good food vo CHARLES HENM " E. LUCAS, JOHN GRANT want. 1t radically cures gtar troubleg | @ L STEFAN [ G, LINDGREN M. J. KENNAR! R MDONALD. i WILLIAM H. WKENN M. C. PETER BELLSTEDT STILL DRAWING R. C. MINER JOHN WRIGH T 1. MENGEDOHT LOUIS PETERSO |® CLYDE ¢ SUNDBLAD V. B WALKK I M MULLEN I W, STON Large Cromd Packs (he Vent to Listen | ] IAMES WOLSHENSKY HARRY B. ZIMMAN RORERT SMITH B F. THOMAS 10 @ (leverly Arranged (on- P e A T AT T Voting Place—1120 Capitol Voiing Plate—:i812 North Voting Place—1328 Park cert Progra ° Plerce Streets Avenue ixteenth Stree Avenue |® The large crowd which atiended the | Q SECOND WARD, FOURTIO W ARD, SIVTH WD FIGHTH W ARy Relistedt concert last night proved that | & GUSTAVE ANDERSON E. ROBERTS. B. BOYLES the public is not losiog interest in the | RORE R A R At B AT NON o EROTN :v.wsv‘}n’l“ ’;n\.'-““:»‘x|..-’.:”h 000 bple lls- | @ OHN W. BATTIN S H. BAXTER LEWIS BETTS The program was less classicul than the | ® § O KENDIS VILLIAM J. CONNELL, IRA FLANAGAN JAMES HAMMO Wednesday evening program and was on- | ® ANTON KMENT FRED W, FLODMAN D. 8. HAS GRORGE HEIMROD livened by many encores which were mostly (& JOHN L. LYCHOLA MON QoRTH ILLIAM & HUNTRT k. 0. WLPE Bebular mual e of tin e » IOHN L. LYNCH FORGE R, PURVIS 'HEO. H. JOHN N DR A, JOHNSON ing wan Mr Harman Rallatadt's ornat * R, B MISKOVEKY M, VINSONHALER HENRY OSTROM E. JEPSEN sole The Holy City The Sumbar mét . FRITZ MULLIER M. WILHELM A. D, EMALL GHEOR F. MUNRO. T v e ”‘H»“ SN TR B * CHARLER P SOUTHARD B WHITEHORN LYMAN SEARLE 1. . (", OWENS demanded @ Voting Place—Tweontieth and ing Place South Voting Place--Idiewild Hall Voting Place — Twenty-seca There w less disturbance last ....,..5’ Castellar Streets Beventeenth Street and Cuming Streets. than st any of the former concerts and (S0 0000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 TEIVOVE000000000002000000000 | Myers-Dillon 1 Drug Store, South Omaha Mar rug ringe to wed have | issied from the office of the county ji Name and wan Plersor mal Anna Danfelson, Or Warren | May Adeline I Races at There will he | Midway ey mprising six fonul. w six-day race § number of scor day event. In a Ming, Om lilx, « Cyele track & events, am il be ha ihi . Sunday. Omaha; Dillon =’ The market basis was made $1.26, an ad corge. Vanhouton, the motorman whose scharge cnuged (he strike, will be pald the wages he will lose during suspension while aispute 18 being arbiteated. The HHYMENEAL.V Commercial club o Helleile azreed o pay vance of 2 cents per gallon ‘ him pending a settlemer . Fort-Johnson. « rnl Hare Will Reslgn. 3| TDOUGLAS, Neb., Sept. 6.—(Special)—Mr.| DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 6—Brigadier Gen y | Fred Fort and Miss Lulu Jok | eral Liher W Hare has written to friendis W son were married at the bride's| et L S L DG AL | housa in Douglas at 8 o'clock | pines 15 en ne racing program a A ettle 1 to there will he several re There wus i S | Ttalians of the ing held Thurs; | hall olutic bert's death w warded to Ita chairman of th address day ¢ ns of regret o ere | ly a it th eni M r ord triuls tendance of linns Grieve for Hombert, th 16 memorial mees ng at Washingt PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W bl Harrls Franklin 1. Moshier of €l chants K. 1. Loder of 8 ¥ rned Harriet 8. s B M, Simmons of Clarks is he Merchants a he pri te T 1o th day afternoon of finfsh of ti ded, ae ther e r King Hum 1 will b hoe fs in Omaha dwood is in the 1 ix at the Mer Bluffs is at the 1 guest feago I8 a patron r of Crete of New York wers r ursday esterday eston, Ia ind capitalist of srehants i< at Fort Cf that post principal of Mason m Hiinols f the Board of i Lincoln 1y, principal returned from pent her vacation Mrs. W 8. Smith b all of De Ba of Wisner and John Haur ne are staying at the Mer « banker of Crote, accompa fo and daughter at the mstein left lagt evening for re to resime his studics at nion college am, commander of the De e M i and of (he (ol to Denver Wednesday night of They are on their i of the ere they n Sant, clerk i ¢ school, ha View, Mich., where Mrs. Charles Atwater \ 5 ry ¥ 4 t the Murra Wiy east Miss Mary Simond. hool, and Miss Hat n Grinnell fzabeth Va the elty a ttor whi wh Wee ey, has g r th ere'she will sp le. Wast maha hants' Thur Moses of \ ks of Burwe W. P, Crit . ALK rlde the Method tricts of Colora N it wit signe For infants and Children, Tug Kind Yog Have Always Bough Bears the Signature of 277 24 2, e | WeGIT thitn any shoe the oy ever had on | 1. m., September 5. Mr. Fort is a son of itev. Jesse I.. Fort of Douglas and is now employed in McKibhin Bros.' store in Lin coln. Miss Johnson is a resident of Douglas. | The young couple will begin housekeeping | at once in Lincoln. Rev. Wilson, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, offici- ated at the wedding. d-Moncrief. ARCAL ‘ept. 6.-(Epecial ) The crowning event of the season here oc . curred last evening at the home of Mr. and o Mrs. J. D. Moncrieff, when their daughter CHAU l AU()UA | Bessie, was united in marriage to Walter about 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Moncrieff | Neb. |are among the earliest settlers of this| We bave just received a large shipment | pace. Mr. Hammond is a young business |Of the celebrated Chautauqua Plates, which | man of Cumstock, Neb. where the bridal| We will sell at the following low prices couple will at once be at home | 81 x 81, per dozen.......... 3 200 | 310 x 4%, per dozen sy o MeKibbin-Mathers, e R B TS e Dot AS, Neb., Sept. 6.—(Special.)—|5 x 7, per dozen . o John McKibbin of the firm of McKibbin | Mall orders solicited. We do developing Bros. of Lincoln and Miss Carrie Mathers (and printing of Douglas were married here Wednesday THE ALUE &' PENFOLI] Gu“ Rev. Wilson oficiating. Mr. McKibbin had Photogr iphers’ Sunplies. for a few years back been in business here, | but about a year ago sold out and moved | Amute to Lincoln, where he is engaged in nwl 1408 Farnam Street, Omaka, Neb. Our Overstock Sale— T« attracting much attention - Nev hove snch low prices been put upon pie tures a8 now - Byerything in our pict stock reduced from 10 per cent to 60 per cent—including all our copyrighted aud 1 imported subjects—We must reduce the | stock before our holiday goods are re | cetved-—without regard to cost-For a | tew days only we offer over 200 genulue | platinum photographs—all well known | subjects from old and modern maste; | —that formerly sold in our store at $1.50 | each--Today and the balance of the | week, 63¢ each-—25e pictures, 10c--50c | pletures, 15¢-The pictures, 25¢—$2.00 | pletures, H0c-$4.00 pletures, 98¢, " A. HOSPE, Musio and Art. 1613 Dooglas. Drov i Shaomins Armored Cruisers — The new shoe for (he saie old hoy Shoes that will wear like iron for th t le steel horseshoes in th s and heels- no matter how big 1he [ oy or how small the hoy, fust 8o e 4 oy —we've the size in these armor cruisers - boys' sizes, $2.00-little gents sizes, $1.75-1 t o cent more or less Ihese steel-shod shoes will stand more his feet you compare these with any iDrexel Shoe Co., | Nenw Catalogue rendy—Sent free for the asking. date Shoe ARNAM STREE Omuha's 1419 use,