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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF \\ID ESDAY, SEPTEMBER™ 26, mno o |GUESTS OF KANSAS CITY|MEDICAL COLLEGE OPENS DRUMMERS COMING TO TOWN| 0ftec over 318 so. 1uth siree : g s : s v i 155 W, 5, s JIET et e | Il AT W s o MONTH Lyceum Mall, Migh Professionnl Standard Next Saturd, ' ’ 1 > 2 and e | ®KANSAS ¢ The fourteenth Under conditions \:v‘h augured well| Committecs representing the traveling Dr “cGrew in buying goods of us. We stand back of everything we sell as to price?and quality. Make | KANSA8 CH Ko 2 e O inetas | for the success of the school year the open- | men of Omaba met at the Com- M our store your headquarterswhen in Omaha. We will make you feel at home. Wecheck |began tts irst seasion 1n Lyceum hall today, | [n8 exercises of the Omaha Medical ol | merclal - club vesterday and di Telephones 604, 4 Bee, Sept | but several social functions in their honor | lege were conducted Tuesday night. A|cussed at wome length plans for your hand baggage and packages free. will be given at other places. The morn- | Iarge number of students, many of them the reception and entertainment of the 3 F ing's meeting was taken up in addresses of | recent additions to the school's forces, | visiting knights of the grip who will be Do you Women's Fine Furs | welcome, which were delivered by Cusil | &reeted each other on the occasion of the |here in full force Saturday. Nothing will Lechtman, president of the Kansas City | beginning of the new year and were ten- [be lacking in the cordiality of the welcome Typothetae; T, M. Spofford, president of the | dered a cordial reception by the members | that awalts the traveltng men. All of the We do not|Boeard of Public Works, and Acting Mayor | of the faculty. There was every indica- | morning trains Saturday will be met by 1 | Philipps spoke for Kausas City and W. J. [ tion that the ensuing year will be one of the |local committees and the visitors will be believe | Berkowitz for the Manufacturers' assocla- | most satisfactory in the school's history. | furnished with badges, which will be a com / Hosiery and | Underwear— want ) to buy . good dress Some extra there is any |tion. Everett Waddy of the Everett Waddy | Dr. W. B. Ely of Ainsworth delivered the | bioation of the officlal Ak-Sar-Ben badge . . A PHAlDe oty 't Richmond, Va. re-|opening address to the student body. His|and some original idea formulated by the goods tempting val- business |Friatias eompany of Rlchmon R Ty e whire | Tead], ComIiiGy Mkviig 1BAC text® 1o v cheap. 1f ues in the sea- where there| The attitude of the most aggressive of from the standpoiat of & physicia's reln- r,!l:\rl‘l'“Tl;u-“:?d"s’ T[wymfl.fl»;u-;:::y:::;- 5, ~ X 3 $ . " the printers was set out in the annual ad- fons wi his owmen an from a or & oo e o o 2 ¥ clhrew at age ) you do we sons best bar is 80 much | fie bristes brestdent, Franklin Hudson | medical standpoint. “The possibilities of | wherever the wearers may be. MOST SUCCESSFUL ask you to gaing— deception | of this city. Mr. Hudson referred to the | Professiotal success,” sald Dr. Ely, “lle| Carriages will be In waiting (o convey Wool and lisle mixed vests, in white pink, blue and natural, at $1.50 per garment. Women's fine lisle, high neck and long sleeve vests, silk finish around neck and hum- growing danger of sympathetic strikes, and | open before you; so also fs the road to |the women who accompany the traveling spEClALlST P | f 1 © ™ o y ad B 0 the headquarters in Arcanum hall o act o Tenographical union has a | AnANclal success, but if you'll take my ad- | men to bug practic- '1’."(»:.". ,',',l:‘ll '.hm.,f{“‘..::':.‘ $4.500 & month. | ¥ice, you'll not attempt to travel both [at The Bee building. Each carriage will be | ‘:'l'.';l"'nlnn-nl all forms of D s as in tl He recommended the establishment of an |F0Ads, for if you do, it is a million to one [ In charge of an Omaha woman whose hus ONLY, & AND DISORDERS OF MEN ed as 1n the | o ey fund by the national typothetae. | that You'll fail to secure either prize. |band or some relative is a traveling fuan . 20y 8y examine our stock. We are showing the most complote stock of black and colored dress olliy - “inance self is eat scienc Al the visitors will be ted to Arca- | In Omaha, goods in the west and many of them and sleeves, at H0c garment | selling of |1y this connection Mr. Hudson sald UGS 435, S0 100 LSvetivm MY BEFve Htin Wall} Whero trom VIR0, (5. 10, Ge1obk & at special priccs. We are showing| Women's ribbed non-shrinking vests, 1o | frore It organized labor can say to us, ‘We |, g o o e With singleness of pur- | sumptuous breakfast will be served v‘nlcerLE . black fancy | ecru and gray silk ribbon front, with | have established certain rules for the con TE 16 sanasted tHAt LN BymY " . s et silk finish around neck and sleeves. | How much better it is to buy your coat, | duct of your business and you are obliged | POS¢ oF she turns her back upon them o8 met Ao WIll vist Omite Satordey 38-1nch, at 85c per yard y . | ‘ b om W o or a it there be one among you whose ideal | IDK men who will visit Omaha Saturday AND "YnnocELE [ e e anfut O6 por gheotint,| TOur. Sterm coliar or weArt fom &€ SUUIE LI INE & Ghort step fo | Of MESRIAI" Fusceds In Ris pretession | Will ressh several hundeed: One speeth) 5 4 y hand s0e p ent, ellable store, where no misrepresen- | 8Umen b st S P 10| reaches beyond a come sufficient for train from Sfoux City will bring at least 100 | CURED PERMANENTLY IN A W tancy We have received an- Women's fine heavy welght hose, maco e % . the condition thet no man cani work at the | Feachos beycad an fucomis suMcient for Bis | CUUE COM SUUE LY UL PEME AL TORRL IS0 | o o tthodt cattie - rati et o P > 11t teat, Bigh spliced heel ‘4nd toe ations of any kind s practiced or it HORT LY L o membership in the | Moderate needs, with a margin for sav- T nm i . . ! cutting, pain or loa Hucks other full line of faney extra fong, at 85¢ or 8 for $1.00 ' allowed, We have pretty storm col- | untons WL not such & condition be in. | 088 1arge enough to accumulate a fair | Friday noou at the Commercial club, TRAL HURE AHNE Phs ok B et ong, at 35 o ‘ 3 " ot such a condition be in- | ! A T > AL CURE that has ever been discov lpedgeassdlin st bl i S L LT D BT ot talgrapie? netuiness, 1t me advise b 1o seck ocher | DOGS TAKE PART IN FIGHT |gred A rsimive fava © "y M hemstitched towels — buffet | threads, high spliced angle, sole and WOMEN'S COATS—Handsome Automo- | In discussing the eight-hour day Presi- | (il/neo, (ef T BONIEE im0 ate g the CURE WILL BE PERMANENT S ) g spliced knee, at 25c per pair | bile Conts, tan and castor, 3 inches | dent Hudson said Bitshicl Modes o ¢ Musician, Dartender, B Pl i’ y | pile Coats, tan o agto o ! Material success s an object worth neran usician, ] \""} covers, trays and sofa pillows. . fong, all lined—made with new hand-| A Tepresentative of the Typographica |y .. *atiil s atrart to attain ,’"‘" (e ¢RDFL Terrfer and Grent Dane Have CHARCES LO ong, e s ¥ unfon, claiming an officlal capacity, has g t o8 Lively Sedt They come In the following patterns some collars at $12 called upon an organization of employing }rl h;- ywdl’ll‘ll‘d on vmh.u.... great zeal SYPH".IS .‘v"‘n."‘yl -v‘nr » and conditlons FLEUD DE LIS, SHELL, TULIP, our N Are ¢ here ready |Prioters and asked upon what terms they | [ S e b bl & 'l‘“"l" dl“_“fi” 1 Thomas, an itinerant musician, accom disease 1n LhorobgnTy Calime ] - et FANEE ur New Are now here Y | would co-operate with them in a campaign | %1\ the more serious becauso its little bo- | pypjeq by a bulldog, hobbled painfully into [ fnated from the Blood. Al external signs bl st s Suits for your approval|rfor the purpose of bringing about an eight. | $)00(n8s present the falr face of virtue.| e poiice station yesterday to engage the | Ofthe disense quickly disn CLOVER LEAF. The moment one’s money-making ardor | DR, McGREW'S treatment for Syphilis A POSITIVE GUARANT? our trade in H‘\itslhflur day. We, as employers, are today services of the surgeon. Another dog had bit oversteps the line which separates the sub- @ o1 N alnst any g | i struggling with the problem of how to so | (t&(EFS FE TG B! yln.)lr:m-c e afen. | ten him on the ankle ho said and to verity | “BREAKING 01" on e sklt o face To Get of our has been enormous this Season. | adjust our business to the concessions of 3 the statement he pulled up his trousers leg [ O 41Y) fikl appekrances ¢F (he dl Sh i1k 1ast Novemper that #6 may piave the balano slonal ambition, begins to be crowded out of | 41y qiscloned a smudge of blood in the mIAs! | wierens r'-.‘\“‘" A treatmoen: that is more a Share silk- o | 188t Novermber that we may place the balanc ity d far m Our reputation for selling only of which were three punctures, evidently the [ the “Iot Spring its sphere. From that moment medicine is degraded into a mere trade for earning isfactory than tmont and at less upon the favorable side. Such a request is bar- best fs too well known to need repe- L than HALF THE COST certainly ll-timed, and Will tend to fntensi- | oo : work of canino teeth. The lobe of his right [ in HALETTHE S et e tition, We FIT PERFECTLY—this 18 | ¢ prajudices already held, and cultivate | 00CY: # machiue for grinding out dollars, | oy; ey also mangled. The assistant police [ or injurious medicines vl Bl ains you must y prejudices already held, and cultivate | ;" onfidence game upon the ubsuspectin oy AL L g the great consideration in a tallor pe bt y ol s been pi e . % | gurgeon dreseed the wounds, whereupon | BUArAnteed to be permanent for ffe | them where hitherto there has been passive | |ubiic, FHAHGES RRasonLEm: come to our made suit—-Our prices are even 1¢s8 | 5ooantance of union domination.” Dr. Ely showed how close is the relation | THO™A8. bent on killing the dog, set out to . s11k depart- than is charged by stores handling| | 5 inferior goods | before the comvention to the effect ween quackery and a seal for money A few minutes prior to his appearance at e [ 8 OF MAN com f f making and warned the young students to o aed el HOOD Tt Xcorsen or ment this week. Kid Ak-Sar-Ben ball takes ivery day we are recelving new things [ that all differences hetween employers and [ refrain from the Iatter 1n order to avold | \he H8lon Thomas stood before the bar of | eurly vices, Night'Towees, " NofOu D S heve i . R Gl lac Frid ht in walking skirts. We sell the kind [ employes in the printing business be sev- | tne former. R SANEY IRehy DRI R |y O A ety B tey Tty SURILY A RUFCURNG: SYATY IS - LENL Have you ])llrulmqw] Prices $6.50, $7.50, $10 and $12 | atrikes. Some of the typothetae members | 1 had a running sore on my leg for seven | Finally Thl“""" exclaime head, paln (i the bick, confused ideas and is desirable that has been shown th A NEW BLACK SILK WAISTS -Yester- | 40 not favor this. Mr. Hudson, in his ad- |years,” writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chip- It's & tin roof! Drpstivinesy, bashfulness. nversion to 8 » gloves ming? | 3 . . b 3 3 At H i & clety, Over 20,001 cascs cured. Al weak fall by the leading manufacturers your gloves for that evening day we received a pretty new line of | dress, said pewa Ialls, Wis., “and spent hundreds of | 'What's that?" growled Gaul ness quickly disappears, and strengt) ' w h black P le S We carry the Foster Lace made of fin- | handsome black taffeta waisis, made| ‘1% it not a fact that the history of arbi- | dollars in trying to get it healed. Two Why, & tin. Tool={t's 'on the houss, you power and vitality fully and” permanenti o AU R el est of kid skin in elbow or shoulder with all the skill mul daintiness of | LFation in the- United Typothetae has been [boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured it.* | know b bl 20 inches wide, at $1.00 lengths in both suede and glace, skillful designers—at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 | ® di8tinct loss to the employers? I do not [ Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's | Gaul challenged the assertion. Hot wor STR'[}TUHE & GLEET il “‘ LA ! ’ v svers g sued. Thomas made a pass, and in side- Mgt Ask to it Have them fitted in time and $7.50 | mean that every demand made has been ore, South Omah ensue 3 & hew an gained, but has not our organization stead- stepping to avold the returu caught his ool | Infallible Hon ment. No. inatru ily lost ground through iis operations? F in a surface radlator and fell ments, no pain, no deteation trom business We clo$e our store Saturdays at 6 p. . What will be the employers® condition ultl IRE RECORD. Instantly a Great Dane, the property of | CUre Euaranteed o 4 URINARY, Kidney and Rladder Troubles % Starta Big Blaze, ul, took his master's part by leaping at [ weak Back, Burning Urine. Iroquency of et The fire | Thomas' throat, but fell short because a [ Urinating, Urine High Colored or with > pap—— b valuable to the trade and should become | that has been burning for the last few days | lttle bench-legged bulldog, the property of Xt *if‘.”.vf”,'..,"v’i(u»“.;'('n""."‘u.f‘i‘l.“.""‘fq'iii . the basis of future treatment of this ques- | apout Occidental has covered 150 w“,,.."n-m;x 8, had 'v.,-u.u him t\‘n the hind leg. | appears at once. b 4 tion by local organizations. miles und the damage Is estimated at]SO the Great Dane craunched Thomas' shin G esting. The so-called conservative and |)ng the flames is missing and several of | tWO men and two dogs figured, and in which ton will | 1S Voluntecrs have had narrow escape | Thomas and the Great Dane kot aecidents | CONSUItAtion Free, Treatment by Mail a contest relative to the policy of | from suffocation | the worst of it. The injured man rays the United Typothetae toward labor unions. mately? Your good judgment, put into some definite rule or action, will be in | ¢ AGBNTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND McCALL’S PATTERNS, radical elements of the organi The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in Omaha. [n Medicines sent everywhere free from The o s started by who was| Gaul's dog Is a viclous beast and tHat it | gaze hreaka All medicines furnished Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, CORNER 16711 AND DOUGLAS T8, An effort will be mndr;' to have the typo ,",’,:hl::"”,m';‘ ’_l"",.r" 'h’,,:,,‘m":‘, desper. | Would bo better if it were dead e o m,_to 5 P Jund, ——= = = = - =5 = = | thetne demand that the printing shops of | yte was the situation that the women and S Y T 040 13 PO, Box Mo coite presi e a halt-holiday on Wednesday, Children’s| found its way down Ak-Sar-Ben avenue and Belle Kerr his wife. Both are residents of | it members be declared “open” to unlon | children of the town had been placed in REJECTS MRS.FARRELL'SCLAIM | & EMI!‘wh‘S( Datoran ARG ARG DU ' day has been held back twenty-four hours| formed pools in the low places Omaha, and the young man unhesitatingly | 04 Don-union men alike. It is said that | cars and remained nearly all night with | las_Bta., Omaha, Neb until the children may have full lierty.| The frog pond man Is now running a lem- | confided to Clerk Morrill that he is to bo|'he conservative element, which 0pposes | un engine fired up and waiting to carry | Judge Vinsonhaler Decldes She Ca AU Small people will be admitted at balt price | onade stand, or. he terms it, a “soft| married publicly at the carnival Thursday | the Pelicy, are in the majority | them out of the burning district. e Aunt “"";’:‘"l"""'r"""' o and & special program has been arranged | juice jolut.’ afternoon at the expense of Ak-Sar-Ben VI. | R, Engineer Phelps and Fireman Elliott dis- r i for their entertainment. Obrecht's Child| The final argument of the board was with [ The clerk did not pry further into stone's| NEW POOL SEEMS CERTMN tingulshed thenselves by a daring Fide over | juage Vingonhaler has disallowed claims | BELLSTEDT, band will give a new and varied program,! the chief of the fire department, who ob- | identity, nor that of his intended bride, oy a burning trestle on the North P '\“"‘“( Aunie C. P.Farrell for $9,284.34 in her Rico's pigs and ponles bave novel feats In jected to the three turnstiles under the cen- [ but the young man confided to him that he | Western. Rouds Forming Combinntion | Coast line, which fell soon after their 10c0- | yotiement as administratrix of the estaie | rescrve and all will be done to make the tral arch. Two would have been plenty, the [ intended to not only be married publicly| —on Transcentinentnl Passenger | motive crossed in safety. of: EHia IAte DAHIPMERIY 15 Hanshusiana youngsters welcome chief ineisted, leaving room in the cent®r|at the carpival on Thursday- afterncon, but and Miltary Business. | Sty The elaims are for moneys she paid out as w9 @ oncer an . , The parade of the afternoon is a thing of | for a large gate capable of admitting a fie [to have the ceremony repeated Thursday | 3 it Attempt to Burg, Stgee. administratrix without having first received buge but vague proportions. Thé Board of [engine in case of need. Fire apparatus | evening to clinch the contract and avold| CHICAGO, Sepi, 2. ~Executives of west- | HUMBOLDT, Neb., Sept. 25.(Special)=| 1 "0 dor “or robate court authorizing Her al Governors refuse ta divulge the tiniest par- | from the east, the chlef sald, could neyer |any possible mischance | ern railrouds were in session the greater |Fire was discovered shortly atter midoight | i ST O BERALE <Ot swiorizing er| g8¢hy and Capitol Ave. tleular and the forty fraternal societies | consume the time necessary to reach the - part of the day, considering the advisability | last night by Night Watchman Turner in| o, Nn v ient of o note to Ellen Howard | which will take part are equally secretive | Eighteenth street gate. The board held,| Program for Today. | of forming @ pool on military business to | the butcher shop of Shupback & Schoenholz | (it gy CrNEMBL L & Bote 1o Blen | | 2110 THIS P, W in order that their opponents in the race|however, that the stiles only rested on the Today will be devoted to the varied vn-i.um from San Francisco. After much dis- (on the north side of the park. The fire| ") T settlement the administratrix s | for prizes may receive N0 compromising tip. | pAvement and might be wrenched free with | terests of the fraterual societies, the labor | cussion a commitiee representing the Santa | bovs soon had the blaze under control and | | charged with the receipt of $26,000 life i J The six leading floats, it may be said, bullt [a crowbar. unlons and the women and chilren. The | Fe, Southern Pacific, Unlon Pacific and Rio | the damago will amount to less than $100 | (5800 TH 1he veselvt of #3060 1o 1n- Wednesday Afternoon, Sept. 26. by the Board of Governors are without ex-| Such fucidents are but small thorns along latter class will be admitted for half price. | Grande roads was appointed and requested | on building and contents. The fire was u'\h,,,,, goods. She objects to the charge for ception humorous and surprising. A clever |a pleasant path, however, and the board is [ All visitors t the carnival are Invited to| to submit a report concerning the forma- | incendiary origin, as was clearly proven by | pougenold goods nudjnrw forii\atest AL ibh spy managed to secure a description of an|in a highly delighted state over the pros- | 2ppear in mask from 10 until 6. The pro-| tion of a pool on milltary business and |tracks leading to a rear window, which had | | T rate of 7 per cent on the amount churged | antasic—"A Summer Day in athlotic elephant, of whom the populace is | pects for the week and the record already [ Rram will be as follows the organization of a transcontinental |been furced open. Several bundlek of |ggaingt her. She has also fled exceptions Wi'lmers warned to beware, [ Tett behind Carnival grounds open at 10 o‘clock combination on passenger business. The | wrapping paper had been placed on the |1 the disallowance. of the claime for (e Eapagnole—Lolita” ... Langey B = : Aftatuoohy GlIbE he atudk bnsainl [ committee presented a report later in the | floor and fired, the blaze being well Under | monay she had paid out withont (be san: The Maiden at her Spin TASTE FRUITS OF INEXPERIENCE. | FARMERS SHOW PRIZE PRODUCTS. || ATCO0G Wiier the farage, spectal pro i\m\ ,1‘»..- m-mm:uux of llu{ report l.ulurvl way in |.v«u :||:h-|-*||l,‘ parts of m: rlnnm | tion the court. Under the final settle- | | & Ll - . Belmos, Gus Ryan and bl Juvenile Cake- | the formation of two pools, one by lines | The members of the firm are new business | mont sho is ordered to pay | tlon—""Boccacclo s Supp S 2 | Be : Cake- | 0 2 o 18 ord b pay into court some- | Ak-Sar-Ben Au‘u\vn:urn I..“m: nees- -'J:':"::_h‘l::u:':l - "J..".i"’ walk for prisen; ENING AT 7:30 east of Denver and El Paso, and the other | men and are at a loss to know who could | thing over $7,700, \\hlrh‘ will provide a little onnires Have s L ko 5 | A | Porresties e A AL en of | of lines west of those gateways have been the author of the work. over $2,000 for each of the heirs except one, Twenty Minutes Intermission, In spite of best intentions, the knights| The Douglas County Agricultural saclety's | p i In this proviso the settlement of their —— on whone educatl 80 h y =4 have been having several small misunder- |Section of the Orlental carnival is one of | " Degree Team of Ledge No A. 0. 7 | aifterences is left to the Santa Fe and the Residence at Grand Island. 43 ¥hots sdufetian seme $1.800 has already | ; standings with concessionaires and others, [ the most attractive places in the grounds.| Wy and - o © W. 0w, |Southern Pacific without involving other | GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Spe- o0 §xpanden 12 “"‘"'1 Hall Bright , Abode “'""“‘ » e A Saah 2 egree Team of Camp 57 i b sy . | annhauser i ‘agner for Ak-Sar-Ben's followers have never be- |Great »"l lu’t{ been :'lfel: in I"ls 1{;_:;!"8 | will “wive exhibiti drti's in’ connectioii | lines in the dispute. The former company | clal)—Fire wae discovered in the small Mu ™ 6. 8olo for Plecolo] H,,:‘,‘fw fore entertalned in just this way and are n:.::n :-’:“ 1l‘uu”n’n( \.u:,m]fl:)esm e :::"“"li}:lt“hl.;‘ other free \‘\;::‘] St e demanded a larger percentage of businsys | residence on the outskirts of the city oc-| In the United States circuit court Judge | Mons. Emilo Chevre bound to taste the frults of Inexperience. |clety was originally granted booths on the| Obrechoa Juvenile Band will kol than the roads east of the points named |cupied by Mrs. Barney Schott and four | Munger rendered an opinion in the case |7 . “La Paloma Yradier Yesterday they were confronted with the :‘j““ “""I‘" y""‘""““"‘”‘ ““".‘““ "Mx“ 'b:‘l!muh\ cared to consider. It is helieved, however, | daughters, at 3 o'clock this morning. The|of Charles W. Downs against George W b. “Loin du Bal atllet perplexing question, Is coffce a soft drink lyr"“.“‘ slreet exit, but the number of Confettt battlo on the Midway. that on agreement on this point will be | inmates of the house only were able to| Smith and others, in which the plaintiff| & Selections from *Faust Gounnd To an enterprising Omaha youth the board | €ntries was b _nrr-t that nd-lm‘mml booth | First Al hanyent . of, th "t | veached tomorrow and that the transconti- | save their clothing A high wind was| sought to restrain the repairing of a frame | o o let the concession for “‘popeorn, peanuts and "'l“"h“ was secured on the QPRORILY side of | nental pool will become an accomplished ging at the time and it was with diffi- | bullding at 1314 Farnam street. The Al music played by band, for plane, on soft drinks.* Just what It meant by “soft | Elghteenth street. J. H. Taylor, one of the Carnival Yotes, fact culty that barns in the vicinity were kept| suit involved a construction of the build-| 84’ In this pavilion Admission- After drinks” the board did not specify. directors of the soclety, had charge of the | 1he aides to the marshals will report for — from igniting. The origin of the fire 1s|ing ordinances of the city of Omaha and| 00N 1o any seat in pavilion, 25 cents; chil S0, along with lemonade, root beer and |!DStallation of the vegetables and grains | duty .,,:\ ..{(.lnmvu at l| 0, Report of \(bri:nrrn, Pacih unknown. The residence being at least | the court held that under those ordinances, | dren, 10 cents. Evening Concert—Admis mineral witar, the concessionaire laid in a|®nd has transtormed the rough booths Into| An official photographer has opened an| NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Pamphlet pies | haif a mile from the nearest engine house | the defendant having secured a office on the i 2 m [ orthen Pacific | the department was unable to reach the | make repairs, the inds and all who wish to fon, 3 cents. Res: permit to | ® operate their private cameras ave invited to | ©f the annisl report of the i eats 10 ¢ nts supply of coffee and brewed it on a decrepit [ VY attractize display roome Plaintift could not se-| 4 Concert begins at 8 o'clock sharp. stove. The board pointed out to him that Enormous pumpkins are the feature of | pay a toll of 10 cents | railway for the fiscal year were {ssued to- | scene in time to be of any material service. | cure an injunction.. Judge Munger indi- 2 > coffee was an appendage of a lunch stana | the vegetable exhibit. The entrances to| A dignified spinster at her wheel keeps | day The house was insured for $650, and the | cated In his opinfon that the provisions CREIGHTON and had nothing to do with “soft drinks.” |the soclety's exhibit are lined with glant|d crowd tu front of w furnishing de: ""',;‘ The improvement of the property was|coutents were also $isured of the ordinance prohibiting the repair of The youth for his side argued that all pumpkins, but the jumbo of the lot weighs | ;oiu™ fide and turn out a @ o editable | continued during the year on an extensive - s any frame building inside of the fire limits arinks not alcoholic were “an{t" drinks and [ WOFe (han 150 pounds and was raised by | “sine: during an evening | scale, both from a point of earnings and Big Blaze at Cerenco. where it has deteriorated in value more he defled the board o tear down his stove, | James Collins of Valley, Neb. Hundreds of | A Chinose 'Boxer, guaranteed of = the |the proceeds of the issuc of the new capital. | CERESCO, Neb., Sept (Special.)— | than 50 per cent iv invalld, because of & | L 4 4 o ¢ Al nal brand, is making an object of him- n propriated o .year's on' 4 n and " > Y E T 1t aisatary. 8 Ea il bo would ask 1us dlbs A‘u‘:xll:hs"(.)l.n‘or’n.h:liva Im o0 hrull'er'sl*l for the ‘n Ik Bsand, i mAKiigiAn abjedh.ot Hit- | O s.«..u.[mmh sppropria .I"I‘m' ;.h~ Jolears | dohn '.\Lllxmxn‘n: ms:.hkm:::(h‘ m;; nn‘l 1m‘ failure of the council to provlde any means MATINEE TODAY trigt court what was meant by a soft drink, | Prise offered for the best HAlf dosen ears|pgle fn a blanket he invites the crowd to | earnings for betterments, all but §67,306 was| plement hcuse, together with all tools and of determining when a building has so teriorated The young man {5 still pouring out bis|Of €orn and the directors have been unable | express its racial ha ARGk EAvaraEs to find display space for all the competitors. ed upon him with | expended. The total expense for road work | stock of buggies and machinery, was rnde, & missiles, at 10 cents a miss. amounts to $1,686,004. For new equipment | burned to the ground ths morning out | S, He savs he ow front the additional light fs needed in the has assets of $2%0, out three buttons and it the number be- |PCArs, plums and grapes common to Ne- | \ichiiy'of the large platform slons, the chief charge being $730,407 machinery, which is a total loss. It took | 45764 an: neath corresponded to that on a prize pack- | Praska have been entered. The men 0| The city hall fx rapidly taking on th:|the Valmer eut-off, §270,000 for purchase of | hard work to keep the fire from spreading |, Jii™ | of the s age the investor carrled away the jewel or | Charge of the apples explain that this has |colors of Kink Ak-Sar-Ben. ' The interior | securities of Portage & Northwestern|to adjoining buildings. The loss will | Tangem tEB ianaiveb: been an unusually poor apple vea \.ux"" the building is di | L Sady ot mneciine eat, ry 8 (WIS ANDAL ¥how' has Smovec “narges against capital accou re $3.- | 123 but ha ed suc .| Thomas K. Ha'l. a commercia cler | MATINEE after the PARADE 1 d man at the frog pond. The pond was afloat | And bundreds of spegjmens of wheat, ur‘}y om the summit of Douglus strect fo| Charges against cay tal account were §3.-|12:30 a. m., but had gained such head-| [TROMAS hA.L' :“'N‘ 4|u.:mn'n'uri ‘.,."uf'. eler | MATINEE after PARADE TODAY, and with tiny buttons, each having & metal eye | Parley and other grains are shown. | Elghteenth und Dodge. Although the main | 374,047, of which $724,125 was for real es- | way that nothiug could be saved. MF. | judged a bankrupt and have his oblign. |0 T it vonter “For 10 cents one might fian| Fine plates of all varietles of apples, [aVenue will miss the show's ‘fre-studded | tate, $1,584900 for branches and exten- | Malmgren had a fine stock of buggies and | tons winel | Ezra Kendall ~ 5 6, AND THE formerty x 8outh Omand poiie. | GREATEST — VAUDEVILLE ~ SHOW P A o8 eped wiih lacge. 0 railway and $725,000 for additional equip- | amount to about $3,000, with only $1,000 | man, and now a resident of Clontarf pre The board gravely inspected the operation | DOUEIas counfy does not seem to have | ‘The fa : and saw many patient fishermen draw up |Shared the crop failure reported from other einet, cha ssault upor IWER PRESENTED, M Atrect entrince e been cou | ment. Besides the cost of additional equip- | insurance. Mr. Malmgren is undecided as [ 1% chan ,‘“,"“"'l'[:'”:“"\'_)M@j;‘ gasauit pon EVEF "_' RENTRE verged fnto a great arch of the good kine's | ment provided by charges against capital | to whether he will rebuild at omce or not. | C' ' A o, L the buttons and but few come to their re- | PArts of the state ward. The dignitaries concluded that the Crawfora's court 5 colors and 0 & n w v Adults, 256 conts, Ch rew, 10 cent lors and the st upen which he wiil | 459 the appropriation of income referred to - L The hearfng In the injunction sult of the | be Tecelved 13 abluze with the threo bril- g Rt s s aeh ith the three bril- | 41006 $318,380 for new equipment represent- Kearney Rlacksmith Shop. East. Omaha Land company & nat_the | —_— DEGROOM SECURES HIS . " 4 i A Sont. . 25— (Sheelal.)— | Omaha and Councll Bluffs Suburban Rail- | e ¢ 3 b A e B R T INSEL ‘x Various benevolent socleties hae opoged |08 replacement, charged directly to TI;\L‘\IH\:_”\‘(”_‘\:.;‘OP ept. 35— (Bpectal.)— way company” {0 prevent e euponten: | First Big Amateur Show, . ressks ? i KO0 Lo A dispia i | operating expenses ho b o rom ‘taking up 1t heavy track to K iet ,. p and s the |lulku s drawn (’X"m‘ the bot- | 4\ augements for ithe Pablie Wed- | Booth bearing the lurgo sigh: This Is for Lot 2 was burned this morning at 1:30. When the | Omiha has been continued by Judge Dick BIDAY NIGHT, Rept, 88, m of the tan stream of green water | L Piluraday Ave Prowressing, | {harityisin charge "0 (tebrew thern Lines Want Better Terma. | iy 0 E LT e the | s unti] Octoncr’s, (e realealiife or 67 T The i o e soon | Benevol aclety. Rev wrk o ’ 5 AS St s a eretofore fssued being continued in force wmph c-Sur-Be okt —_—— —_ The tfool and his money are 800N | the Child-Suving institule has o displuy of | NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The passenger | .o yoq nearly consumed the butlding. | until that dute i . parted,” said Fred Stone as he deposited $2 | immaculate cribs and nursery appuricn- | committee of the Trunk Line commisslon [rhe puilding was condemned fftcen ye WLk aal ’ v orril), bookkeeper In county | Ances to Illustrate. the cleanliness and | met conference op- | 109 bullding was condemned fifteen years | 3 Tel. with Harry B. Morrill, bookkeeper in county | Anes (o Hiustrate the cleaniin nd | met today and had u conference with rep- | oo’ oy uninsurable. Tho blacksmithing tools | T Maken a TG e court, yesterday. There was something | . resentatives of southern rallroads concern Ple Son were not insured and thel wr m Ken- | A ' our er B AEarai t THATE JDAR. S6mA The Bride, a fuir young lowa woman | e I of Plerce & Son were not insured and their way spot in. the The New Palace of Burles pos i cold-bloodedly practical 1 the cukgestlon wiite veil Wnd silppors. hus been installed | g the interchange of raiirond business be- | joys “will amount (o nearly $500. It is | nor part of the state, where fiah £ BUROPIAN e roused to its natural duties [ of this time-worn her' hoath or iglas street, Hoveral | iween the eastern and southern roads, The | o e Wo on- > wbound, that he I8 not sure whet ONSAT . and your biliousness, headache erchants and have contributed 10 | committee of western passenger agents sub- | froen ™t (N fire W8 the work of an tucen triends he has made there will ¢ AENSATION RVBLESRUERS, : ¢ e ¢ you take furnishings, each | eturn home. Alre constipation be cured it you tak < ame und Complimenta of | mitted & report, and the meeting was de him to return home. Alr xiom at the time and | under the circumstances. Clerk Morrill is the recording genius who grants applica fary aring t dy he Thursday & Saturday } el et i el | Matinge Today Mo 1y, tions for hymeneal license, and at the time | the donor T young woman will walt | voted to a discussion of the report The Creamery Stat| Burns when he went on his vacation The rea . + oodd’s s red Stons Eave utterance to the aboye | pAtlently until Thursday night when a Nee . y % NSRARYAR he W _ Creamer) Ll son for the doctor's popularity at Ken.| WELEN RUSSE d WINVIE RICH- philosophical statement Clerk Morrill had | UFAsKa vouth will leave 'hix farm long sauthern lines ware ity "'\'"',: ‘) i\ BEAVER CITY, Neb., Sept. 25.—(Special [ nedy came & few days ago. A smull party ARDS—Que of Burlesque, 801d by all drugglsts. 25 cents. [ o e re A i “~ enough to claim her for his own. Turk of the Southern Allen of the | pglegram.)~The local creamery station | went ont in the lake (o catch some fish | In conjanction with big company of va Just handed him a license to make Miss | 7he seats in front of the court house and | Seaboard Air line and W. B. Bevill of the [y rneq Saturday morning. Today, in|2nd the boat capsized. A woman and a | deville wtars Mirthtul = Mishaps," the roval reviewing stand at the doors of [ Norfolk & Western. o little boy were in - imminent danger of | Taughable sKit. “The King of Walla Wallu e iy hall afs aliogt s i cn dRare gt | Na) 3 : clearing away the debris the remains of | heing drowned and probably would have | the finale burletta und an olio af supeih \rendy for the fitst parade bn Wednesday | The representatives of the southern lines | oy chickens were discovered, the bones | been hud Dr. Giibert not reached them | noveltien interspersed with v “l““‘“‘uu‘ & he court house i reinforcing its 500 lights | hope to secure better terms with the trunk | or which were cleanly picked. 1t is be- |1 time to rescue them. Since then the VING PICT M with quantities of bunting, long strings of nes, o b doctor has been feted and courted and is rentent Mt of AL Ric-hat Ben. Danners " being " particuiarty | \ne6: The result of the meeting was not | ioved that chicken thieves had been using | having such a royal time (hat he has de > begine immediately afie striking. The city hall will wear no bunt. | Apnounced the building to cook thelr stolen birds and |cided to prolong his visit yet awhile ght prices 10e, 25c and Ing beciuse of the danger of fire, but large m— tha ey accld v e statlo | teura, call on your triend ha Send this coupon and HESTAN il T W [ ewimtative Treker Samed. Mt they accldentally set the s(a(ion 00| ergtan tinre Areeders Orgnnise | aracalf o Jour triend make good the deficlency PIERRE, 8. D., Sept. 26.—(Spectal Tele- | " Ty Belgla re fauciers and breed | [] Woodwnra & ot " gram.)—At the district legislative conven R met last nig e ormed @ peFmancit M . On] IOC fiovernor Dukes Safe, £ &t Blial talar fes Hushas Hyde and Lumber Yards, YALIIEAtIpIL fo b KNGND §A.L0e, NaRraRkS | o el ST. LOUIS, Sept A spoolal to the | gully counties the tioket nominatea was:| NEW YORK, Sept The lumber yards M sTARS Gy St datitne 4o | PR, Post-Dispatch from Fort Worth, says: | R v, Stewart of Hughes for senator, Gus | 0f the Corning Lumber company at Atlantic s members. The officers . ALL WEEK Governor-elect Dukes and D. Thomas, who were supposed to bave perished in the Gal veston floods, are safe. They have reached the Indian Territory Carpenter: SCRA onyentic to The Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, l@ rhard sully, for ¢ Hyde and Thomas U. Goddard, | Highlands, N. J., were destroyed by fire to- W Howard, president " 5 v representatives. Jay. Loss, $500,000 T CL T Ireident. \¢ | Matinees Thuraday and s secretary and treasirer FALK & VERONEE'S B s K A Different Play at Each Performan TONIGHT, Choose Atlanta, 10N, Pa., § ept. 25.—~The blennin FRARP Henvy Snow For part....coooeeee Goodwin's Blg Bucces JENVER of 'the Carpenters and Joiners o [ 4 Paris Exposition Pictures. LTS LA ERaTi (| Hebe ol A S Z”ar 28 : IN MIZZOURI Sons pestpeid to any addresn, e "o "ealis 40 e i G | ApGrsTING Me R septomber 35 ¢ n Colorand Stay at home and enjoy the great exposition. 10 to 20 views has not been m..;‘-’f; FOF INmac, e S ",\"":‘ul':ln‘nl-'"p FYh "\.‘\ ‘;L-:uli‘:n‘(:‘“v thi overy week, covering sll polnte of jntersst. Altogether there will oo arErwT——— 1 e e sk Y AT R L S “ A ) , be 20 parts containing 350 views. The entire set mailed for 82.00. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al | 1oy Fanaral boreiios it by noidMgarn her (“THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS At the Omahis DHIvIOR Park, Tused drugglists refund the money If it falle to | Sainta” chupel, N North Twentyinre . - 3 . . o , | Thursday, Friday, Saturday. -~ AR A NI NINAINAINAIFATNINIING 3 | e 5 v crovers sigmacure o onench | fefiiey TS0 il ctmetcry e BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS. L Invited, s abthinbaidion - Adwission 8o, ATt T T NN

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