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OMAHA DAILY B 26, 1900. that he be permitted to Uflk U)l\(”, I’RU(HAN\L\} .:L“,]. Fecelve ne PIEAT BUIIEY g g A e e B s R W standard, and any one ¥ g olololololololtlo-‘o‘io|o-olououol‘o-l'oiOIovl;-olonAololon Neuemenm While' the Chs b South Omsatia News . B | witness to the fact that the in YOU MAY CONSULT THi: HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE—Call or write, friends of the a many | lght AT way andle Committes Reports List of Registrars, But "‘""l o g RS ‘f.*w-mf«xfimifi} maintained by the One me Matter is Laid Over s N of the committeee =ald easons for the light - to a convictior considerable improveinent in its service before a report on the a assignment would be has been hanging fire the used TR bave made a compromise with the g without sy One of the ot roh funds rather fre the last term ot below the 1d company yns made | ber tion over the nominat esterday tha faturday con Would Kickers of a beads and v amencis expose their & n ompany have show inue DEMOCRATIC LEADERS NOT CONSULTED! 1y fenmear s and cmbezziing quent in this district. At Builai g 1 court there were four of these cases on the |y Je n, Dr. Enso anner an ot the Rew, Cortlsen sehos ! e hd:r bl i ”w“‘,q ”_":.: 1“‘1,::”“1‘”:‘ “\“ ;‘ 1 H "“”7 ”“\v N\.l Work on the new Corfigan school build t ing is to commence shor City Engineer - bones of the fact that the ticket is weak staking out th for the Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wig, “0d the orel UiNGord PREVEITS in tEe and as £0on as is done the says People come ten miles to buy 'ANKS of the democ b i AL sent two-room frame school house wi Foley's Kidney Cure,” while J. A, Spero | NeF in which Ensor g ed down in the | bo pyyed to the edge ¢ perty and The clty council held a short meeting last | of Helmer, Ind “It 18 the medical and by thoss whom he remain there uniil the night and adjourned, to meet again AL 10| Wonder of the age.” Myers-Dillon Drug ] LR completed. Just where the frame o'clock this morning, when the registrars| CO. Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South e ture will go after that is conjecture. Dr 100 10 ORTRE AIntTon Wit B wiorer, | Omata ‘m:;..x.‘ lr:l‘“..l\‘y,’ protes Vm,.rmlr gl l\\..]r.‘ wants to move the bullding to the Councilmen Trostler and Mount had the vy T ™ Bhew o MelEihn<Nisn tov 1 Mtk B b lists for their wards ready to submit last UNCLE SAM GETS JUST DUE 'o stow the McMillan-Nolun faction that |} e night, but they had chosen the democratl Known on the side, however, (hat Busor focls registrars without consulting the demo e t for state ssnatorship sorely, and crats, and Councilman Hascall maintained is Virtaally Discharged by :‘ oA 1004 g ko anner i e that the council would have no right to ap the Payment Just Made, SEYINE W f\‘;;“,":‘ 4 :;‘;‘:,','K,‘\ ¥ dBiNE & Tot choose one of the three registrars for each | B0VerAment in its case against the Union | friends about the ticket being weak. One precinct Pacific Railway company, has returned | well known political leader said that up to Mayor Moores vetoed the resolution grant. | ffom Washington. He had been in the | the meetng of the conventlon he had great iog the Board of Education s free building | 3P!tal ity and in Boston on business con. | hopes of pulling Bdgar Howard through, but | SOPETSIOBEI RIW THTIN WSHBOTS liA (i | TSOLS (LI SN0 HART BULUNEINRL by AEW | e R et B Teit et (R #54. the-oouncil sustained Bis action, The | Lo o0 Fhelfic of the government's claim| mace & fool of himeelt He feit that th mayor stated in his communication that the | 454105t ,""‘ Ll 'k“’“‘"‘ er 18 ihe:t ""‘ iy-garapabionlond gl _ corporation was known prior to the time ,MMYM Bucation =Ih’m|lwl ot By, whulh I:d _“The affairs of the government and the [ M. Hunt, and his defeat for the legislature | coming here from competitive from paying the same fecs exacted of indi- | L0108 Paclfic are now e Ut | SAAIGBEGHIETS. 16, (46 119 K10, 8 the elBes | (hU BAat mswts 16 G | sald General Counsel Kelly of the Unlon| stlers In the city sald in the office | the best markets in the ""’['r::-mmrn Pasied a resolution whish pro: | FAOLA The last payment, just made, and | of Bd Johnston yesterday that the rank and | stock yards management vides that all the employes in the tity ey | 18 connaction with which General Cowln ( fle would not work for Hunt, as they would | every(hing possible to ahall have & vacation this afternoon. with | W48 called east, amounted approximately | for the other car Hunt, the demo- | and to give the {0 SEIption‘or the Slevator condbctors to $133,900, representing the final dividenl| crats say, has always been penurious, and for stock of . from the closing up of the affairs of the| while frequently looking for office, has never | What tells, and that is A resolution reducing A. Mandelberg's | eon.. So L ACRE O 0 aeifie | contributed anything towards the mainten- | competitive territory Asessment on personal property for last| “.mpe government has received from the [ance of the party. As for Frank Ransom, | stock here year from 3$5.000 to $2,600 was passed over | ynjon Pacific practically all of its clalm | the democrats do not like him and the lahor Mayor Moores' veto. against the old railway corporation. At[ing element will undoubtedly be solidly the time of the sale of the Union difision [against him when it comes to voting, fro MARKSMEN ARE INTERESTED | it soertment:s ciaim of $02000000 nas | (he fac that he is 4 | satisfied in full. Since that time payments | and is reputed to be Reat Shota in the Conntry W the Gun Club's Fifth Tournament. crime posta v helr ¥ i and er mad e mies alike Teehnicality Overlooked in Making Up Lists Necessitates Deferring Action=Another Meeting Beal is Set for Tod building, says onvention supposed bullding | ] were his is still one topics The was not stru. of conversation in po protests other members of moved Dizziness, o3 gens Pain in Side or Back, Emaciation or Pallor, General Weakness, Impaired Digestion, Costiveness, Nervousness, Headaches or Giddiness, Lack ot Energy, Sleeplessness, Tendency to Faint, Painful Menstruation, Irregular Menstruation, Dragging Pains. Bearing-Down Pains. show the oard desire Luck addition Architect Davis ng will be moder will be the city. Should the building it ready for before firs ng Pendin cifie Debt of the Unlon Pa- s that build every respect and the new state best of e of work commence a is expected that it occupancy by January 1 any in the t once on will be Henvy Recelpts Contin Heavy receipts at the stock vard tinue, and from this time on there bus: about the yard building and packing houses. Re ttle are fu and | con- | will be | times exchanee | eipts o | stock 18 | territory | Omaha is ene of | ountry. The has doing boom this market hippers the best p 1l kinds. The p why shippers in re sending thelr range « reasing about heen idate: ihle | price Magie City ». uise 8mith of Carroll, Ia., Is the fiss Grice Birge case of diphtherin fs reported at 51 orth Seventeenth street. | 8igns are being placed on the windows of | the s in the city hall building Edna MeNish, Thirty-first and L stre uffering from an attack of diphtheri Mise Lillle Singer = entertaining her father, who comes from Ashland to visit her A daughter has been Mrs. Henry Peterson street Willlam Rawley weather for some Blest was corporation attorney the tool of the Stock 1 Attend | have been made on the government’s claim | Yards compuny Annual against the Kansas division. The first was| On the other hand about a vear ago, when, in the distribution | candidate for of dividends accruing from the receiver- | ground every day, and his friends predict #hip, the government was pald $530,000, an easy victory. Sehultz record in The second payment of $133.900, which| oficial life which cannot be beaten, and has Just been made, represents all that the | besides this he still re ns a union card government will, in all probability, recelve. [ haviog been one of the charter members of The government's original claim against | the organized in 1884, | the Kansas division was 00,000 as prin- | This fact alone will bring many democratic clpal. Interest accruing brought thevotes to Schultz, as he stands high with |0 the mend. . | amount up to approximately $1 the laboring element here. As for the Ger- | yikirine My o Sira Frank Spent. Twens | The final payment made the government|man vote, it is predicted that Schultz will | (y-fourth and 1 streets | brought the total amount paid on this clalm | get at least three quarters of it here and Dell Plerce has re up to about $7.500,000, so that the govern possibly more. ness and fs again_on ment received back every cent of its prin. | ' For the lower hou SO R cipal and approximately $1,000,000 to apply | ite In South Omaha, and any number of | are visithe Mr and Mre 1 K on the interest democrats assert that they will vote for this popular pref ce to MELLEN RETURNS FROM EAST |ii,, " o e i prerernce one because of the almost equal proficiency - The city offices will . noon Hunt Wednesday i order to allow the city om The best of feeling prevails among of the contestants. In all probability the [ Was match will not be decided until the very last lets ployes to attend the Oriental carnival republicans at this tinme, and every bird leaves the trap. hultz, the republican state senator gaining The Dupont Guo club's fifth annual ama- teur target tournament begins at the club's grounds at the other end of the big bridge this morning. There are ten events in | the first day’'s shoot, eight fifteen-target and two twenty-target. The entrance fees will | be $1.50 and $2, and in all $100 will be added ‘The program for the second and third days I8 virtually the same as that for Wednesday Added Interest will be taken in the shoot | Thursday afternoon, as on that occasion Frank Parmelee and Jim Elliott of Kansas City will shoot at 100 live birds for the St Louls Republic cup, now held by Parmelee. There will also be $200 up as slde money. This contest will be a decidedly interesting has a born to Mr. a Seventee and LETTERS CONTINUE TO POUR IN, TELLING OF THE WONDERFUL RERULTS OF HUDYAN THAT HUDYAN I8 THE LEADING REMEDIAL AGENT OF TODAY 18 PROVAN BY THE FACT THAT EVBR’ MAIL HRINGS MANY LETTERS TELLING OF IT§ GOOD WORK. MIEN AND WOMEN IN ALL SECTIONS OF TH COUNTRY ARE BEING CURED BY HUDYAN. HIUDYAN 18 NOT MF Y A PALLIATIVEE OF DISEASE, BUT IT GOES TO THE RQOT OF THE F MOVES THE CAUSE: IT IMAN LY. NO MEDICINE EVER POBSESRED STRONGER CLAI v « THAN DOES HUDYAN ATURAL TO THEIR SEX HAVE THE RESPE DE OF THE PE BULT OF WEAKNEBSES D LIFE AND ENERGY; I RELIEVES THOSE IPAINS TO 1 carpenters’ union who has been under the little time, I8 reported IT, RE- UPO; wered from his luty as local P WOMEN IN S OF DECLINE AS A R BEEN CURED BY HUDYAN GIVES RENEW. N ITHENS THE CIRCULATION AND' GIVES A GLOW OF HEALTH TO WHICH WOMEN SUBJECT: IT STRENC ALL PALE AND COMPLEXIONS. PROVIDEN R 1 Dear Doctors: fHudvan saved my life, I am sure | .was weak, pale and hag: gard. Suffered great pain in back and aver abdomen, and at such times would have a disagreeable discharge. | Wilcox is the favor TACOMA, Wash Dear Doctors: 1 am feeling fine, for Hudyan did the work. My trouble was of w nervous nature, and [ treated JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Dear Doctors: You will remamber that 1 ment for six boxes of Hidvan. At the time 1 was very fll from nervous dis- with several doctors who could do me | ease, which was complicated with fe. young ortsmonth When Bronze Tab CON- SEND HOBOENOMECNCHONONONCNONONINOEONCNONORORNIEONONOBINoToRNRS CHONONORNOUITEONONCRINORNINITEOIRS My visit to Portsmouth,” he sald, “was a most p nt one, as I got there in time to witness a great naval demonstration in cldent to the presentation vy the state of New Hampshire of bronze tablets to the Kearsarge and Alabama. Many distin- gulshed men were there in attendance upon the Imposing ceremonics, among them be- ing Secretary Long and ex-Secretary Her- bert of the Navy department and a gum- ber of governors of New England states The ceremony was inspiring and the oc casion was certainly a gala one. There was a fine naval parade and the enthusiasm was in keeping with such an event. One from the west could ba pardoned for being sur prised, as 1 was, at the demonstrativeness of the New Englanders. It really reminded me of Ak-Sar-Ben week at home. The most notable thing, however, wefe the decorations. Portsmouth was ablaze with flags and bunting from one end to t other." During his visit ton, Quebec « Experimenting cxinter Time Millions wili te spent 1 politics this year. We can’'t keep the campaign golng without money any miore than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspep- tics ured to starve themselves. Now Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and allows you to eat all the goo! food you want. 1t radically enres stomacn troubleg across tering ¢ DUNCAN GONFESSES HIS GUILT Embessled Mr. Mellen visited Bos- Toronto and Montreal Rallway Notes an Superintendent . M Missouri Pacific General Manager Dickinson of th . — Pacific has G. W. Duncan ot Pool Siding has pleaded | over the line. guilty to embezzling funds of the postofce Howard 8, and was sentenced by Judge Munger yes- [And G. Al the Unlon Paclfic recaivers, wera in the terday afternoon. | elty for a brief time today Duncan was the postmaster at Pool SIding | City Passenger Agent Tem Godfrey of th and used the postal and money order funds | Missouri Pacific left last nizht for Chicay in his private business, He was arrested | SCCOMPANYINg his “won, James, that f The latt 0es on to Philadelphia hera and acknowledged his gullt, turning over | he will enter Hannoman Medical colene. bis property to his bondsmcn, who made | Rajiroad business will be wispended (1| but through some oversight in the pro-| R.J. Kilpatrick and wife of Beatrice up the shortage, which amounted | Qmaha Wednesduy afternoon in honor of | ceedings an assisnment of the in the eit A the k-Sar. n festivities rallroa | e & o he contract < o Vel patron o to more than $3000. At the last|headguariers wil close u: noon. 'as will |ADd rights of the South Omaha concern| I dfe, Kincald of O'Nelll iy a patron of term of the Unifed States was overlooked. As_ the official entered a plea of not guilty, court he | also, in all probubllity, the uptown oMe Al > oy The loca g ofic vill Te elox assign- | A, McArthur and W. W but could not | The, local freight offices will remain ment has now been filed it remains with | are in the city be tried, as the jury was discharged before | the case was renched. Yesterday his attor- Personals Rathburn of the is in the city from Atcni- KODAKS. We have in- creased our holdings in Kodaks, Cam- ercs and Photographic sun- dries until we now have every- thing the ama- teur will need. Special atten- tion given to the retouching, developing and printing of all work. THE ALOE & PENFOLD COMPANY Amateur Photographio Supplies, 1408 Farna Owmaha. Opposite Paxton Hotel. Unton Lifned from an extended trip Asnign & Electric Light Contra The matter of assigning the tranchise of the South Omaha Waterworks company to the New Thomson-Houston company was brought up in the city coun e ¥ Louis Alle New York Is staying at the cil Monday night and referred to the judi- | yiifng Allen of New clary committee. Some time ago the local| ¢, J Rogers of Creighton, Neb., is at the company sold out to the Omaha concern rehants. Was | no good. The first box of Hudyan | male weakness. Iam now sntirely well the | Miss Mary Rawley, chief operator at the | & alug very nervous made a perceptible change for the | thanks to your splendid remedy. i one | tslephone exchange, has _ret 1 from Six boxes of Hudyan cured me per better, and within five weeks, time I would say to All weak and suffering wo- Were Preaented to Kear- | who has been identified with the party for | NOFth Platte, where she spent her vaca- fectly. I feel better now than at any | was a well man. 1 feel splendid, and | men, “take Hudyan " 1 know from my el o s Ay [§Eath or tiimes witt the) exseption ot [ &) ) er i arupwist, nePhred ol| N Lmayua Y L Rm WG (AL T ook | cheserully recemuing BRCUSLC, | o Sxperience (BAL I8 18 URRAY Saturday’s program will be a twenty-five | Pat Barrett, is enthusiastically supporting | permit yesterday for the erection of i 2 3 e ek - AT RV OURNT " (LSS, W TE live bird handjcap, distances to range from | M. John Mellen has returned from an | tue entire ficket. Burrett 1o sore bon ,‘,\;imu residence at ‘Twentysthird and F I AT AN BCIATICA, D LOCOMOTOR. N e L e AN, TEADACITE, twenty-six to thirty-two yards. The en- | e48tern trip, on which he was accompanied | hug goclared himeelf for Bryan, Howard and | Ptreets INDENCY T USSSTON. HYSTERIA, NEURALS 8 IN THE AND BACK, EPILEPTIC trance fee will be $15, including birds, and | DY his mother, who resides in Clinton, 1a. | ypo yest of the democratic candidates (P g Ml U Bttt BB L PALPITATION OF HEARE, NRRYOQUS R BL e one ¥ ARLY DECAY prizes will be divided on the basis of one | The Principal object of the visit was In sivioeds S Rete (5 & case of ‘dcarlet Tever at | AN T8 FOR HALE BY DRUGGIE ‘OR 81X PACKAGKE FOR $250 money for every five entriee. This handicap | SFIer that Mr. Mellen might sce. his New Petl for Vinduet. Missourt aventie IF YOUR DRUGGIST DOF DIRECT TO THE HUDYAN REMEDY (0., BAN FRAN E ne J i shots | Drother, who 1s S DRYY, IR AOF LRIN pe 01 ) o gna o e J. 4 Johnson 1 r of the Kirst 2 ( JFORNIA & 5 A £ 25 :;m’ehn” \:‘I‘I‘l".n‘lvrl‘l't)lhil:lll ‘r'\'vul‘:n era rkl :x‘fl. BUrDoRe He weAt HIsee0y. (b BErtmonty: H,‘ P b "l‘”‘l"“ A o '“'“'f"( Mothsalat Nplermmee ks b selt Yoi MAY COUSULT THE NUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE, FREE OF CHARGE, CALL OR WRITF ik e e H. 0 men who do business at the Live Stock | turned to this pastorate for another year Drugglsts—Kuhn & Co., Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Myer-Dillon Drug Co., J. A. Fuller & Co., Chas. H. Schaefer, tion of being present. IFor the first thres exchange was presented to Mayor Kelly yes- [at the request of the congregation H. Schmidt, Omaha. Camy Bros, “ouncil Elufts. Dillon Drug ¢o., S8outh Omahs, all sell and recommend Hudyan. days' target fournament the attendance terday, asking that steps be taken to compel | Dr. R. L. Wheeler conducted the funeral f P promises to be large, a number of out-of- the rallroads to construct . viaduct across | §TVices Oer the vemains of Mre 1ol o HONOBONONOD ONONVE B ONONONONONCUONONOINONCRNONGININONONONINONS town shooters alrendy having registered at | the trucks. This petition is similar to the | qrriam Butterfield yesterday aftorno headquarters, and local sportsmen will par- one presented to the stock yards manage- | [ I, Gorglng superintendent of *the " ““ B 1ol | 1t [ toniant o of onlv thies: eounell ticipate almost without exception ment and the Union Pacific ‘officials a short | Stock Vards Raflroad company, has re- | o gives the total loss of life as approxi- | tonight. The votes of only three council: I iy e fanight tme ago. When the petition was presented | (EIT {10, BHTIC, ,“'v"{'Z"..]"-n:‘v'.»'{lu'i‘JKEEPING TAB ON CARRIERS‘ mately 1,000, including ten sisters of charity | Meh, AT Betesstry 1o, Chriy the case T2 a meeting of the Nebraska State Fish and to the railroad officials a representative of | * \ proniry owner at 2516 8 street burfed pfllce D 08 eighly, orphase ~under thelr cbark e N ioaia U aav udes jame Protective association will be held for the Bee inquired into the matter and was [ horse on his property and Sanitare in Wil Det | showing that tho eariter estimates wers ex- | Gordon's conduct invatikated. ' = the purpose of drafting a law 1o be pre- told that no steps toward constructing a | fpector Jones compefled him to exhun cessivé. As the Insurance carried on the |, tlie GETnACe BECVIGTE Or A e o wented to the mext legislature. Its prancipal viaduct across the tracks would be taken |y remains and cart them to the city 5 | churches was only against fire the loss is [ proposition to fssue $i5,00 worth of inter- feature will be a recommendation that a until the city council granted the request | 'Tws cars of coal were wrecked on the| The United §‘ates Postofice department| total ol R i R B game warden be appointed and that enough of the Union Pacific in vacating the stub | puzzie switch at the foot of N strect yes- | s experimenting with devices (o check up — - Jeetion 'to. submitting bond propostdons. at e Tahe pbiopritad to erder fo coRduct Chds of cerlaln atrests In the northern part | SECAY: | ZTRINC MO8, 10t ouba the Twreck | the collection of mail trom the mall boses LOCAL BREVITIES. B! efostion would-ba severs], trousand the office properly. of the city. This land Is desired in order | So"§pE Lralhs wee run ar | The most ingenious of those tried so far | by L LR LR LR MG L e to re-arrange the tracks between this clty | On Thursday evening there will be a |is one in use at San Franciseo, where the | mpe omaha public library will be ¢ think that such an expenditure is unneces- and Omaha. When this re-arrangement has | meeting of the executive committee of the [ opening of the box by the collector changes ay from noon until § o'clock Saye el CUESE o i e been completed a new passenger station will | Fwedish-American league at Blums hull| ¢he pulletin announciug the hour of the| The Hoard of Iducation has granted a |, Ahe EFide (Qavhors of the public schon s be erected and a viaduct built the Atade on October & " "AMNS | oy collection. It the hour is later than | halt-holkia this utternoan Ao it all | Ning Work ontlined far (he Vear. ) tracks Norweglan Republican club will meet | that shown on the bulletin everyone who | pade. ‘ v Soventh und EiKhth grade tenchers met 1t Tho ity councll has it in its power to | Wednesday mlEht ut Wranek's hall. Mem- | looks at the box knows that the callector| ‘The exccutive committce af the Union |addressed by Superintendent Pearse, “The forte & Dearlng of the Dennett injunction | nd*'wicnin ' n" week or two the officars | haR not performed his duty o are| 87 ATiornoon BL3 BIEIbCK [ room b JArat | e aticenath 8 5y atternonn Mas suit, and his out l)g.lllv way there is | hope to have one of the strongest political In Cincinnati self-reg evices are iding been set aside for and FPourth no reason why the vacatfiig ordinances al- | clubs in the city used, by which the carrier rings up the hou M1 Cliicako strést, loat| Erans Todchars hd arass ready prepared should not be presented to All members of ka lodge of collection, the record being transanitted | o lay 'n_the nelghbo the couucil for consideration. Attorneys say | i oy L T ot to the postoffice after the manner of the | hood of 'Tv ind Burt streets that there can only be one decision on the | meeting Wednesday evening, as business | policeman's report at the patrol box. A |The puree contuined K88 - Dennett injunction, and that is that the city | ©f special import will be transacted different method is in operation at St | gour rooms r.u«.;_\ 'm’» gccupancy at n»‘ cannot lose, so it appears that the whole PriSeep— Loufs, but none of them has proven sat- | school this week, but the work was de- TAthar fa up 1o (Es waver and solnet PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. isfactory to the department, because of | lnved and it will'be neccssary to continue o their lability to get out of order. After | Wik one has been decided upon it will be in-| ¢, ¥ troduced to all free delivery offices ot The plan heretofore followed, and that | D. J. McDonold of La N ie is in Omaha. tand| G w Colling of Cincinnati is at the Mur- Burcamp, 4915 North Abbott, mi reports 10 the police chickens. They were stolen day night, he says, by someone who & the secrét of opening the back yard Forty-second the loss «f ster-in-chancery, cont Lambertson, speclal counsel for A. Cage Iy of Detroit is a patron of the Millard. which obtains at Om , I8 for the superin: tendent of carriers to deposit letters in boxes where it is believed (hat the carrier fails to do his duty and then to note the | {he raphlters of fo B on fobbed again, time of their receipt at the office. In every | this time of eight full-grown Belgan hares case where this test has been applied it |.\‘|<\ week ago he lost four animals by the sume means. found that the suspiclons were groundless. | "\l (0L "Councll nas been auked to open The superintendent at Omaha is assisted | phirty-third street, between Dodge and by certain patrons of the office who have The police received notice vesterday that Lbitery of 1. G. King, 222 North Shultz of Chi- Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds are of Sidney Ak-Sar-Ben Pianos— Pracy, manager of the Security In- hold of a party. Burt wireut, "The dxpanse”of openfig ths si} the day : are in th i ; | constituted themselves inspectors of the | #treet will bo ubout M.OW. And, the CounC the council to determine whether it shall| J. V. Stout and wife of O'Nelll are 8top- |y, naarest their place of business or of | whether owners of DProperty abutting on be Acaepted’ or pots AR Ll y residence. There is one box on Farnam | the street are willing to bear the expenes neys wrote to District Attorney Summers, |und piles quickly cured by Banner Salve, | Complaints are constantly being made| F: G. LaSelle and son of Chappell | treet where a certain gentleman makes an| Fred Hambacher, aged 3, dled of diphe saylng that thelr client would be fu Omabia | the most healing mediciae in the world. | about the service furnished by the mew | Pyron® Of the Merchants, aro | imost daily Teport of the time the mall | {heris Monduy at di®h Brown strset. Twu and that he would appear in court aud ask | Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's | company. The strect lights, it fs alleged | goisie ot the Morchante | 18 collected, protesting to the superintend- | Sistar diac wiih cwhat was. called mem that the continuance granted be set aside | Drug Store, South Omaba. by Councllman Miller are ot up to|" G. B Rell, cashier of the Grand 151290 | o ¢ (ho carvier 15 more than two minutes | branous croub. "he family was prepariag | 5 dler and e of De » Bnd . — apaingt diphtheria D f th F. l f P Miss Eleanor Candler are guests of the Mil- | - T eime it ".-“,\l “\’,'," ‘. e CULLED from the Field of POLITICS |57, 1 0 G e oo W OO i e (e 25 o jents at Kankas City, is at the ller | aul, Minneapolls & Omaha rallway | lieations againat Folloo dudge 8, 1 Gordon L . .| Thursday, September 27, to enable those re- | Mr. Willlam B. Hornblower, an eminent day. sharply drawn and politics flerce, A | C. F. Bentley, cashior of the First Nu- | LB SOEER RN ol {0 Bmerson, In- lawyer of New York and a democrat of Coloncl—But surely you do mot approve party orator s expected to believe at least | ol bank of Grand Isi 8 » clusive, to return to their homes after the | the Seymour, Tilden and Cleveland school, B¢ retention of the Philippin half the evil things he says about the other [ o, 1 parade of that date. Farmer—Colonel, when I get announces in a published letter his purpose to support McKinley and Rookevelt. The Alstinguished jurist does not regard imperi- alism as a paramount issue or & minor is- sue worthy of serious consideration. By supporting the treaty,” says Mr. Horn- blower, “Mr. Bryan made himself a party to this compact, and is, more than any other one man, except Mr. McKinley, re- sponsiblo for the situation. The treaty was tifled, the purchase money was pald, the fslands are in our possession. In my judg- ment, the question of their future and of our future, as determined indirectly by their future, must walt uniil we have settled the question of the present, and that question is whethier honesty, integrity and common nse shall be applied to the financal af- fairs of the United States or whether popu- lar approval shall be given to the vagaries, whims and fallacies of the popullsts and Bryanites, with all the resulting disaster and dishonor.” Appended is a verbatim report of a con- versation alleged to have taken place be- tween an unpamed colonel and & farmer It is taken from the New York Sun, and “when you see it In the Sun it's so” Colonel—My downtrodden friend, are you aware that the empire is rulning you? Farmer—Well, colonel, 1 told Maria I'd g0 to town and buy her a set of empire furniture for the bedroom today, but I reckon 'twont quite ruin me Colonel—But your liber.y is in danger. Farmer—Nol's long s I behave myself, and I always caleulate to do that. Colonel—But, my friend, the trusts, with the money trust at their head, are beggaring you. Farmer—Well, they'll be a long time do- ing it. I'm n the money trust myself now. Colouel—DBut surely you are afraid of the ravages of the ociopus? Farmer—1 don't care a rap for no oetopus as long as the pesky grasshoppers keep out of the way Colonel—But there's the mor(gage. Farwer—Yep, lent mouey on ose yester good thing, I keep hold of it. When I get money enough to buy more land, I buy it. Colonel—But, my dear sir, would you put the man-made dollar above the God-made man? Farmer—No, but I'd put the man-made dollar in the man-made bank. And I must get there before the bank shuts up. So you'll have to excuse me colonel Colonel—But, my misguided friend of the Declaration— Farmer—How did you know that Bill Gib- bings made one to my second daughter, Ellzy Aun, last night? Yep, and I've got to go and price planers and things this afternoon. Good-by (Exit singing) 0, 1 like to see a five and I love to see a ten, So, ho, here we o for again.” think McKinley in While Colonel Roosevelt was in Chicago on Labor day an elderly and very near- slghted farmer came up to him, stretched out his hand and exclaimed “Have I the honor of addressing the hero of Sann Jew Ann?” “No, »ir, replied Mr. Roosevelt You are addressing the governor of New York “Oh, excuse me," said the farmer, back- ing away; “I've made a mistake. I thought T was speakin’ to Teddy. Kin you tell me where I kin find Teddy Roose- velt? Correspondent Pepper has investigated the political situation in West Virginia and reaches the conclusion that the state is for McKinley and Roosevelt by a narrow margin. “Republican factional trouble he writes, “may wipe out the margin, an unlooked-for revival of democratio senti ment may change the politics, but after visiting all sections I have not been en- abled to find that a majority for Bryan and Steventon is in sight today. Bryan Is stronger tham in 1896, but not quite strong enough to carry the state Mr. Pepper says that party lines are Tho party newspaper prinis only Neighbors fall out and do not to one another during a campaign. It 15 because of this intense partisanship that West Virginia at this writing is still republican. The independent vote, which in most close states determines the result is here too small to.exercise that influ- | ence. verybody is elther a republican or democrat, and the issues ure hardly of as much account as the party names Partisan intolerance is 5o pronounced that | it Is impossible for either party to under stand the other party. Republicans have @ poor idea of what is going on among the democrats, and the democrats know little of the republican tendencies. For that reason the leaders on neither side are in position to judge how the state Is going." one side speak When the Roosevelt train reached Black- foot, Idaho, a number of Shoshone and Bannock Indians crowded around, carrying bundles of bright-colored shawls and blan- kets, clocks, cameras, accordions and gaudy ornaments they had come to town to buy. The government has recently paid each of them $71, the pro rata apportion- ment for the Pocatello reservation, two- thirds of which is about to be thrown open for settlement. No sooner had they reached home than the Indians flocked into town to squander their wealth While Governor Roosevelt was bowing to the mixed little audience of townsfolk, Mormon farmers, Indians and sheepherd- ers, a full-blooded Blackfoot Indian came scorching down the dusty road on a bicycle, “That's what the Filipinos will be doing pretty soon,” said Governor Roosevelt; “‘earning American money and coming for- ward on wheels of progress.’ The Moutana Journal, published in Butte City by Herman Rosenzweig (formerly of Omaha), daily in the English and weekly in the German language, has reformed and comes out just ws strongly and em- phatically for McKinley and Roosevelt as it did previously for Bryan and Stevenson | 1awy vestment company of Grand Ixland, s a the Merchants c D. W, Glass is the new assistant day clerk of the ller Grand. He was formerly with the orthern hotel of Chicago, D, Walker, B F.-Robinson, C. L. Judd D. ¢, Stafford and F. C. Brayton comprise W party from Cedar Rapids, Neb., regis- tered at the ller d | Nebraskans at the Millard: Mr. and Mrs, | E. J. Parks of Fullerton, AV jof of Falrbury,’ A 1 Odessa, W, E hein of West astings John R. \ ¢ from Deadwood, 18 I the city ing ex-Councilman _ ¢ Merce n other friends. Mr. Ru xpects t " A week in Omaha and enjoy all th fostivitios of Ak-Sar-Ben Mr. and Mrs_ . J._Parks Mr. and Mrs, M Houso of r.and Mrs, eefer and F. Q. Olston of Southwick of Priend, T, H. Christy of on, John Thomsen of Fremont. W Colton of York and E. W, Dewitt of ligh are among the State guests at Murray nnen Hansen of Point and H. C visit and prominent Fullerton, Lexinglon er fioufihings To Eart;i And thousands of visitors will be in Omaba this week and will want to know where they can obtain a good meal—the best place in the city is Bal duff’s—for there you will find every thing the market affords—cooked the yu want it and served in the best and the price is no more thun pay the “ordinary” restaumant think of going anywhere else to don't eat. W. S. Balduff, 1820 Farnam St. of the Catholic appeal fro in repla and stroyed in to the clergy | as the taken for tha funds collected be sent to the chancellor of the dioce McCallum of T 1 bi the va the dioc ATHOLICS ASKED TO HELP ishop of Gnivesio Appenl to the Charche Ansistance, are Sends Out an for A A Bishop Scannell of Omaha has sent to all churches of the diocese an | A ) the bishop of Galveston for ald [ A & the schools, colleges, hospltals the Catholic church de- the recent storm. In his letter the bishop fixes next Sunday date upon which a collection 1s to be purpose and requests that all churches of A | for onee of Omaba for transmission to the | shop of Galveston, In his appeal the bishop of Galveston gives | ie of church property destroyed ty in the city and f surrounding towns. | The win shoe This Is the wee | with a stool and scarf and a g to buy, while prices low and terms easy—-Now is a | ehance for you to get 300 plano for $225. 5 plano for §200 50 plano for $175 $225 plano for $160. $200 plano for $148. aranty five years—Call and investigate at A. HOSPE, 1613 Douglas. Great Ak-Sar-Ben Ball— Have you your ball Drex L. 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