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. W —— s A A Al vl e = ——————— e P i THE INTEREST OMAHA D NEWS OF FROM AILY B [OWA, A )4 e rrTNTNg Y |to al direct to the ¢ ) g - . y GUNUIL BLUFF 5 v ‘ Pused WOOLLEY TO STOP 1IN 10WA & ) o ILs e i » f == h A at polies Noudy Des M Probi n-u.m Arrangs for MINOR MENTION, v, FOl Mg l ( IVEL . " at . ASKING FOR A NEW RECEIVER | " oars sene s ofthe Gundidae, ey | N Courts . Leftert, 5% B4 [ menced CUMMINS WILLNOT FILL BURROW S DATES Gas fixt 1 s Trast Company Brings the On ou 1 Dr. Stepher ¥ 39, Louis Iuto Court, 1 Time Will Be Occupied by His Law Schmidt's ph oW and latest styles. ¥ \ \ ractice Unthl ‘s His Cab, photos $1.50 dos. Willlams, 541 Bdy y lay afte pente n ow Folit i DEFAULT IN SEVERAL RESPECTS CHARGED ! bbbt ot bt K | n Octo Ly In th rday Judge Me- | I New York Guaranty I L Hea . ent Insises Thnt s Are L ht b L A DES 5, 8 ! 1 A Not T yhia M The pr i ) ¥ pany of Ottun ¥ G. Wool ¥ fenda fro '3 ] - I 1 and o ar Eagle — v ) ! ¢ r here t T 2 irl street. | The Guaranty Trust pa New “" . ) ik = « uia h i & v T r \ "l Kuge held 1 e .\ < " He vers of the r I e w laun- | 4 t ! | it Com- | celvers of the Kansas City i - patred o | Gulf Railroad ¢ Galveston Rellef Fund % n the « & to the Galveston fef ) Cor ranty Trust ¢ to come in very slowly and end ) and ex 1 [ rst morigage Ings has decided to close the mp continuously will ; s imp continu will speak in la or% & St. Louls road to the t next Monday at noon. At Camp br South Dako ebrasks - Fire d at rner 000, issued in May, 18 tove-th ptions to last e 5 Wik ks K ;v.\v‘kl. anl other of M roand S 7% oh are payable in gold on had reache 5 tional con ‘u-“>‘, > Sntate ) Arry 4 per cent interest Ir published. .. $65“A. | noto remain an addition pThe heate of ! of bonds was ’5‘ e I GRerine. Dotal ka and Dobson has con haw V0 3 states it docs not knuw h.w many | 4, D Bdmundson 1) 5 sented. The republi of Des M a remalning 3300000 bonds have been Mayop Je will open th ampaign proper Octobe n iested by the road and are now cutstanding | ¢ y ol 14 ' g ; s 2.50 of this amount is W | and Senator Allison will be the spea Vo ¥ )0 wi'l hald and unpald. To cover this fssue of bonds H100 OF (HE wmeuct e dn This arrangement ‘Was w~|n‘H.'“}l ”rvl R A, 4, PR han™ fm- | the Omaha & St. Louls gave a mortgag ot now being lquidated | morning i portant b muk t ry that [to the New York Guaranty company cove | © P00 o 4 5. tHut ik ot motive firemen did but little to cring its 143 miles of line between the | M1'OF S b reshond to 5 stons being taken up by dis Unlon Pacific transfer in this city through | o (GURY THRTR NI Kespond to e | cu tee r ol | the countles of Pottawattamie, Mills, Fre- | 170 UY 08 HeXL. Monddy. S0, far questi settled xy. Ths dele | mont and Page in Towa, Atchison, Nodaway, | ;o"% 68 T6Hes bis s | Bates decided to let the custom of payment | Greeley und Davis in Missouri to or near | o1 MY COROTR: RUBLGHY f delegates’ expenses rest as it is, that fa | Pattonsburg - i iate lodges pay the expense o The Guarunty company says the railroad | Use Domestic soap. It's the best sending " to the futernational con | has defaulted in the payment of the semi- m. The commi on constitution nual interest due on these bonds on J.n-[ tody of Child | and by-laws reported a resolution provid usry 1 and July 1 of this year; that it has | ¥'s time In the it al failed to pay a large amount of taxes ay was occupled in he has falled to keep the mortgaged | pilcation of A. W. Lanning preperty in repair. It further claims that | the lowa Children's Hon railroad has defaulted by suffering a | two children of Mrs ma Anderson Kansas has further defaulted by suffering C. H e aa ONAWA, Ia. Sept. 20.—(Speci Chappell and James Hopking to be ap-| .. Meniify ik 2 owits e )<tk KosioEh.. County: ¢ polnted receiver January 2 last. By | €O IEhE by ofl- | convention was calied to order by 8 B reason of these defaults on the part of the | 4 Mart i i by s d by Thorn | Martin, county .n who called Joh Omaha & ouis the Guarantd oo ik ons Ak hIR A plet n | now elects that the payment-of the " The talon trom: hi The | | become immediately due and paya A0y 1 | ‘\.u’»»‘ »lh.;l{I)vxt-"lnw”fl‘l.:\ |.;-“r ‘j.‘llm-}q’ il s beon placed ag sady PV S oy N TRe ket e inary hearing will be aud H | recetvers be required to make an account- | Mapleton, were ed ing of the ¥ in their o on credentials, ¢, rhill that ot ts be barred glven with Domcstic soap. Fred Norcross, Castan H a new receiver be appointed by - - Fairview, wor ] : | view, were appointed a com and Receivers Chappell and Hopkins be | on permanent uization. The {red to turn over to such receiver the tion ittee on crede cported every ha & St. Louis railroad, with all its | special train arrived at riton, 1a., eatly | (ownship represented nnd no contests, tenances | today and a ¢ rted the can W. Hoskins of Blencoe placed in nomina dates to th where an Business e » held in | bers of the pa There have been no further developments | in the evening. The sessions we Ly in the matter of fon of the)the superior court room of the county tanking house of v, It is|court Louse, which 1 been placed at th Missouri by the eivers of the cation in the ond granted it (& Pittsburg & Gulf Rallroad company. |1t wlso sets out the claim that the road | Howell's Anti-“Kawf" cures coughs, colds. [FORECAST OF THE WEATHER :uitnwicuom that the grand lodge from a special shall pay nd to be raised clogates de udgment amounting to $26,904.05 to be re- | the Li-year-old shier of et SRea a1 cordad /againut 1t 1 ths clrouit coist of (he tiirned over Lol the cilstod ') PARTY MEETS IN HARMONY | United States for the western d of | In the first case the rt denfed the appli- | At Onnwa | Mankes by | Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. I aatting Swhs Gbaldl: (dchang: Wacllay ]‘\\j‘yy"_' "‘_’}"”"‘:‘j m"‘"”l‘” I;:\' """”‘h*l“ Doctors Exchange Idens. presidential candidate; Henry B, Met-| 5., B. Lutz of Mapleton placed in The ual moeting of the Medical so- | calf. candidate for vice president; John for clerk of the court ¢, H Oliver W. Stewart spoke vy of the souri val held in this ek M L was nominated by acclama y lay, brought together about sev A i inced ence Olson of Fairview, Ed of the profession and a very D tratioy. BIOLICREPHOLL by ithe f Castana, J. J. Little of Grant ceting was the result. Ow m:l"" ent adminiatration, The first stop atte erson of St. Clair were placed | of the gram it was found | 1€aving Chariton was at Creston, where | iy pomination for recorder and Lawrence ) to hold three sessions, one fn [ !he party was greeted by a large crowd. | olgon was nominated on the first formal s faratosy onalinit 4 one | Speeches were made by the different mem- | ygyiar. v, 1 | Smith of Onawa and Harry B. Ordway of Castana were placed in nom nation for county attorney and W. L announced that the civers expect to| disposal of the soclety by the supervisors his nomination made unanimous make a public st me showing the con Dr. Jacob Gelger of St. Joseph, Mo., pres- | ¥rl and Satu g/ Wooster of M » township was dition of the bank to the court tomorrow. | ldent of the soclety, was unable to be pr i owith Vari | nominated for supervisor by acclamation OLher banks taking care of some of the | €0t and in his absence Dr. J. P. Lord ¢ on the | which completed the nominations | O ce preside elded e gave Hon. B. 1. Salin of Carroll th 1- depositors, whosge money is tied up by the | Omaha, vice president, wielded the gavel : S S arrc hen ad receivership, but a number of business| The clection of officers for the ensuing | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Forecast for ed the convention for about one hour firms who did b s with the firm are | Year was held at the evening session, re- | Friday . i lelivering a very forcible and pleasing ad- experlonning eSS Iting as follows: President, Dr, V. L.| Ncbraska—Fair Friday, warmer in east-|dress. The convention was very large and Diie faanshaat haas unt | Treynor, Council Bluffs; first vice president, | €rn portion; Saturday fair, cooler in west- | enthusiastic and all proceedings wer bfiasn0 throwt Baok on e 1y, | Dr. B. B, Davis, Omaha; second vice pres- | €rn portion: variable winds tirely harmoni The court room ShISh ‘1o had orhwh. JRet.iveek aings | l0ate: Dy T Sampson, Creston, la;| llinois—Fair Friday: Saturday falr, [ crowded and quite a number were unable to funds he had in the bank, the checks not | treasurer, Dr. T. B ey, Council Bluffs; | Winds becoming variable the The republicans of belng presented until after the receivers | Secretary, €. Wood Fassett, St. Joseph, | Indiana- Fair Friday and Saturday 4 never held a better convention B0 hesk Reneintat: . ANothss meaeisnt| ¥ I fresh south to west winds than that of today and are all strictly In deposlted close upon $2,000 P T It was decided to hold the March meet- | Arkansas—Generally fair Friday and Sat- | line for a,victory in November. ; 4 T e 'he sum of |urday; warmer Saturday; southorly w.nils. | Gconiiiist hatonaithie hanlk and now | INE of the society in Omaha. The sum of 2 § cunnot draw n cont of It out. These are|$25 was appropriated for the Rush monu-| Oklahoma and Indian itory—Fair, | Rally at Lenox. BIil fnlioas s beE i i R o | ment fund in Washington, D. ( warmer Friday, Saturday fair, variable Sph LA Fpatial)=The men are inconvenienced by the closing of | Following the session a banquet was held | Winds i " | bl hca 8 48 hani At the Grand hotel, at which Dr, T. B. Lacey Eastern and Weste Texas—Generally i i R in Lenox yester g of this city presided as toastmaster, fair Friday and Satur light to fresh Ith a large attondance trom Bedford, Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. e winds, mostly southerly | eart and Sharpsburg. Each of Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 541 Broadway. | New Mexico—Fair Friday: Saturday | ve named towns furnished a large Neig Lood Row N partly cloudy, showers in northern por- | 41 nd arriving the A nelghborhood row resultod y R Tl AN A e | Cornet band 1 cssion thr in Mrs ra Kelley filing inform taln Ferrle cKinley guard | ot oot war rday disband for din betore \ylesworth ngainst Mrs through a uumber of 2 ayolutions | 0TS SR IO i Wright, charging her with assaulting her | 00 First avenue and P Missouri and Kansas—Fair Friday and | m. Marghal T. W. Ben child Fan Kelley by | IPK l'““l "I"” wag: v ed t Batirdey: vanlabie wiide: il with the Shary p i swd and the guar in fo throwing kb 1 without § '{ “\ll‘l'“l : & e i "“ 3 North Dakota and South Dakota—Fair | ord ban the cause or provocation” and MRst Doyl | 05SSR A | Friday and Saturday; warmer Friday in se from the towns Lane, charging him with s ber four aly. The membersh.p 1 85 | castern portion; cooler Saturday in west- | together with the Lenox children, Annie, Irene 1 Grace b, snd. mush interest manifested tn | A SRR ;. , noclub and the Lenox IR lae thame R R et SR S T organization. ¥, # Satur- | Marching club and gave one of the largest worth will arbitrate the case this morning. | uls Zurmu chalrman of th | day tair in western bably light | 'Cinonstrations ever w ed in Lenc [democratic county central committe, hus || it 1 d 2:30 some fine music was Lo Domestic soap sells on its merits. received werd that James Recd, ma,or of | G I8 SRSHCTE BOTL Saturday. partly | MLer which the local committee i Kansas City, will deliver addr in | : el bt Ll W. D. Blakemore as Renal Fatate Transfers Tiiasday avanink. Benterinsr . [clovayi peol s in scuthcast pors ’}‘ o the chairman of The following transfers were fi'' ii¥as hias ot wat ¥ hall, | 'loni variat ) w‘h‘-u\ happy manner terday in the abstract, title and 1 an ratic primaries to s t delogates | Montana—Iair Friday; cooler in western 1 with KI. W ‘u pburn \;_l. ; Rl cir g |\l & portion; Saturda Ghklen i i ived with prolonged cheers. The oI W 101 Peart street: county convention o be held next | PORHOR L afal lor in “edutorn | oo, acked and an enthusia Py b P e 1Y) o| Wednesday are on th r 1his even i on_ the street desiring the polit ’ v N The democrats of (he precinet 1l i ed \ verno ley Al pla he Third wurd held their last | OFFICE OF T11E WEATHER RUREAI . . ' b following d:legates: | OMAA, Bent. 30 =0 e T 1 the & j i A \ Mox L. C. Larsen, J.|the corresponding i ! i t and Lieut ‘ 1 par . O'N ack O'Nelll was re- | years . n add 1 the audience in the ope i gotts elected pr | arax m t rature M6 ) v 2w d 7 | Heno Lew G binder from \] m tempe re 1 1 n w on grand s Woub deanet A | Mil's county deliver one | A t rature [ " eakers were frequent — | t'night b | 3 howed the falla £0.000 enkes Domestic soap used in Coun. f at the Og- | d fkdm ‘ons fas: !l Bluffs last month 1ot | q —_—1 The First Co'd Winda, ! i estival at lova College, m}' Yesterday vou felt the need of an over- | h AMES, la., Sept. 20.—(Specia ont It w 3 long until you will feel ‘ The fall festival at the lowa State col Largest Assortment he need of a good heating stove. Bafor "< |lege bere today was a success ) vou we want to call your attention to | r 8 from all parts of the tate |the Radiant Home, the most economical | i and by noon Boys’ Solid Shoes $1,25, 1,50, $1.75, 2 heater on the maret. The Rad is known to hundreds of peopl they will tell you t satisfaction il has one ask him about it ‘ | | ETATIONS AND STATE Every Pair Warranted at ver 8,000 peo bich equals the 1 hl for three e entire pro these ted on the first ballot and | “HYBROCE ll ured “r a (\w ?YPHILIS’ disappears ¢ HREARING O ar face Traatment drugs or rious WEAK MEN SEXUALLY |y ‘\A\H\‘ Wea B EARLY D Rk ' sexul organs STRICTURE | and GLEET and i Corivs G Consultation Free, ion or Dr. Saarles&SearIss Qmkha, Neb, Office Over 215 $ 500 A NMORNTH. "Jap Rose fi @ap SMOOTH AS VELVET CLEAR A5 CRYSTAL IMELLS LIKE ROSES AND ACTS AS YOU HAVE DREAMED A SOAP SHOULD. KIRK MAKES IT DEALERS SELL IT TEEY LU LT SPECIALIST in | All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Year VARICOCLLE w20 Fire Ins in Omahs. Meth The Rental Agents, VARANTEY D | Nui WW\I" Drop Your ——not that we do not believe in fire insurance, for we do —but not whzn you are located in — it is absolutely fire proof, no wood in its construction that is not in plain sight and mizhty little of that. is merely one of many seasons why you should be a tenant R. C. Peters & COu Ground Floor, urance Bee Building I hat Bee Euilding. = ARRRE Tre ‘-w-v by Mall, . lath st South 141h Streo {1 aGRE-.W DISORDERS 0F | M EN ONLY 26 Year's Experience Omaha, Wright's 14 Years in Omaha D VARICOC. LE curcd Dr. McGrew at 60 quickly witbout cut ting or pain present. Call at SYPHILIS in all stages oo nently nd f | fe, Strioture, Hy |(V§5 l)l | MANHOOD, Nixtt Losves,’ Norsous iobilits | Blaader, Kidneys, Gonorrli ea, | CURES CUAR | | | | vyspepsia, CHAR ES LOW, ha, Neb BUFFET LI Best Dining Car Service ‘Tyspeps Digests wlzat you eat. tartificially dige Natute in sfi tructing the exhi zans, 1tis the late wntand tonie, Nc hoiti o8 At Indig latulence, So sick Headache,Ga lGtherresultsof ana §1 26, Book ] il “repcred by C D 35 A large tent was | pon the merits of OF WEATHER, g campus, in which the follow LYLE) for you to come |HEHR t men spoke to the crowds I ant Home and ¢ itor Harrim of Hampte . G, Me- i mber that we warrant it St TEs MOTory Az at T ARLILEEh N e rack. Peterson & hoening, Merriam | . . 412 Broadway, | Kk | lear . i 0! : Mesdames Phelps, M. F. E 5 and b FARM LOANS W. Tarkington and com (i um g A committee from the department | (' [ | Dodge ey eans Organize, Negouaicd i i senrask { city improvements of the Coun il Blufts' | 31 | DOLGE, 1 (Special Tel m“\“““ ds ,““’ I | woman's ¢ will wait en the city coun | Dayeny B iblicans held | 3 | ¢il next Monday night and insist on the | rtly cloud 7 i Vo i e " On City | appointment of a matron for the city jail | [Helon & ioan olub wax | =aniasd: & M f Property |#s provided for by law. Mayor J Rismarck, partly I ts with a | They adopted a has refused to take any action ( partly N | ¥ S tirdeh bl iy Savings Loan and Building ASSagial'n | v veins opposed (o the appomiment of a | - AT tive campalsn will ba inausurated, | | Councll Blufs, lowa matren, and the women have now decided Local Firecast Official, | The club s already planning to give Roose- | which time th Larg ftary plumbing: collegiate and pre NFRVE EEANS re | courses; special students In musle, Rrns \ %os und art; competent corps of tewc.r vy advantage offered as regaras the | , mental and physical training. Send circular or apply personally to Mre, L. ANTEED om s and Central Sub. additions. property will steadily increase Re! tstate is Rising IN VALUE. SPECIALIST Sonie exce lent lots, pleasantly located and de Ircats ol sirable for suburban homes, can be had now at DISEAvLS A | reasonable .)ric,eq. These lot 8 ars located in This 1 value as the city grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the OFFICE, Council Blufis. Consule OUR BRARY CARS DAY & HESS, 5 P ing city, $,000 in rest. Telepl our | " SCHOOLS, wsted diy stdiscovered d ) other preparition o eliciency, 1t in- 1or wivis K R d permanently cures stion, Heavtburn, | George Worthiugt D, LL, D Stomach, Nausca, | Fatl term hesimnin 17, 1000, stralglt,Cramps and | Oue of the oldest and most succe stul impertect digestion, | educational institutions of the west—its ntiinsf's times | bigh standard allowing it to compete with it " Cledfrea | eastern colleges and scheols. Bulldings in eVl & Cu Chicaga l order—perfect eteam neating, ean- + The Kearney Military Academy KEARNEY, NEB, . ..Telephone 1 H. A. Woodbury, D. 9. 3., Gounsll afls. = 30 Pearl St, IOWA FARMS FOR SALE Third year begins Bept, 12, 1000, \\I)\ ine 1 facilitiés to the | 3 Ny ka par an for Uritver Charges moderate, Addr. wdent Mew Winslones Saothing syrap 4 Has been use MILLIONS Mrs, \ w's n\ no other king, . Anti-Kawf /00 PRICES —ur And the quality of our work should be of interest to you if your teeth are not in perfect condition It how little or how much you be done, we will be pleased to do it for you, and the charges will be moderate. matters no. have to very Next to Grand Hote | rl St Couneil I\IHAI [UTTT $42.00 per acre: woll fmproyed Hat. MOVEY LOANED ON FARMS AT nd Omahn. SOME FARM res Hazel Dell twp., 11 miles ne C. B, 160-acres Missourl bottom land, 8 miles se | It $45 per acre city, $10 per acre | res near Crescent, W mproved, $45 /940 yereg near Pacific Junction, well ime | proved, $i0 per acre. wcre les east, good buildings and . : 1, $30 per acre ) acres iu Silver Creck twp., $50 per acre; " 60 near clty, good improve- [ WOl improved Ia ure acre. acres flue bottom land i ford twp,, | JOHANY THEA:ER~- MIDKIGHT ALARM FRAMED IN BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C@\ EOTR TEN NAME Dr. Kay s Renovalor Guaran of uym ache s ¥r (R

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