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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1900 u ination of records relating to the men | QY 1 iy N o then agreed to build on the property i N 1 1 SHOW GORDON'S LAN METHODS | steet, vsaie om0, 2 e SWYTI'S LACK OF COURTESY 1 corest dhomiaon e scvzns | BOOMING - THE - AUDITORIUM | ' | & few days later released on the request rent for $50 a month, providing Mrs. Rich | - | of the lawyers. ity Attorney Conell of | ter would encumber the lot with a mort | A Former Police Judge's Incompetercy C""":"',’v::'vu‘:'u;u\;w:L’Lf‘ AN NUEWR U8 SIY ¢ 00 Immediate Trial of Case Ag o e otk of consirrottne the | Present Week to Be Devoted to Securing | M Oty Thonsands of Doliars, bonds. There were nearly 500 of the worth (meba Naticral Bank. house was commenced | Stock fubecriptions, —— less mecurities in the lot ay the city Several monthe later Mrs, Richter began | * |attorney will go through the pack and com- | the suit. She alleged that Buchanan had | WORTHLESS BONDS READILY ACCEPTED | mmer o suchof the bonds in seiai | OPPOSING COUNSEL ASK CONTINUANCE |uiEomspiihed o mave 1 (ho oy of build- | DIRECTORS CONTRIBUTE THEIR TIME| ing than to put in a very inferior founda- | The American man or woman is industrious. Our leisure class is small, Case After Case Continmed Until | UNITED STATES COURT OPENSj tion for the contemplated dwelling and had ge. Many of our leading citizens of great wealth P . Witnesses W | WYY ULREr BRSNS EERT L fatled signally in keeping b ny prom- | Effort to rosecating en Were 1 our working world very ln the One | gre hard workers. Our laboring classes ,_‘ ipaneled and Ine not He Postpon A temporary restralping order to Hund Dollar i rdes | 3 | nd in herds und hordes in the gusted and Falled structed to Prepare for u torne t him from ng the mortgage or Mark Before Next Sat- LritoA SOWEL gl b to Appear, Ny Sessio | o ontinuing in any ) | “hivesofindustry.” What isall this work sston. 0 as | A m i (abric . | agent of the property was asked for and | for? In most cases it is tor daily bread, [ . » The United States court cpened its No- | | granted. In the decree Judge Keysor made — | in many for maintenance of others, Great - During the Gordon impeachment fT0° | vember term yesterday with Judge| The old controversy between the state and | the injunction perpetual He found that | Tt is expected that the auditorium fund | numbers also work to scquire wealth, ‘ial prominence. d inheri- ceedings before Judge Dickinson yesterday | Munger pre ng. On the circult docket | the Omaha Natio City Attorney Connell Introduced 10lo| (here are 350 cases, of which 139 law | depoait transferr the evidence a large number of papers, all | and 241 equity. The opening day of court| the state fund going to prove that Judge ( 01,884 | Buchanan had proceeded with the erection | will pass the $100,000 mark before the close J . Bartley from { the dwelling In a very unworkmaniike ;n’ the prese k., for th 18 “Aunditorium rivate account that the amount paid for the | werk A every taember of the board of | Some to preserve intact a aplend Some for great comn ann v an ordon’s incom- | way taken up In disposing of matters pre- | January bas agaln come up in the | material used In foundation was ex- | directors proposes to devote his entire time tance. Necessity,gencrosity and ambition v:lenrylhln' ‘"mfll the city a good "va paratory to trial of cases, hearing motlons | district court. Chief Justice T. L. Nol cessive He found also that the Bradford- [to the work of securing new subscriptions are the inspiration of all classes of indus- thousands of dollars. The attorneys fof |for delay in trials and listening to argu- | val has issued a writ of mandamus in the | Kinsler Lumber company has a claim for | Already the fund has reached the healthy | b - - . . o . 5 il - L | : eached the healthy | ¢, pbject of every one fallsto the the prosecution attempted to show to ments on motions previously filed. At 2 | supremo court commanding Judge Baker | 8347 for material furnished. He ordered | proportions of $62,100, and the subscriptions | b'Y+8Rd the objectof every oue court’s satisfaction that the blunders and | o'clock the grand jury was impaneled and | to vacate his decision in the case, March inexplicable leniency of the former police | instructed and retired for the consideration | 19, 1900, and hold a new trial forthwith magistrate were due for the most Part L0 | of guch matters as may be [ tavoritism and subserviency to the poiice | fora it [ court lawyers. Whatever may be the de-| G W. iHinkle of Deatrice the sale of the Property to seitlo tha claim | represented in this amount have come from | sund when ill-health attacks him and granted the petition of Mrs, Richter |a very small percentage of the men who are Maintaining health is the most v to have the mortgage and the contract with | presumed to be interested in seeing the con- [ thing in the world for workers of eve: Buchanan set aside and declared null and | eummation of the auditorium project | brought be- | Attorney General Smyth was on hand at the opening of Judge Daker's court yester- class, and the usefulness of Dr. Greene's ing on the backs memoranda relative to the | at the end of that time or a new jury would | Last March Jucge Baker gas disposition of the persons arrested, the | bho drawn to consider the cases from the | in faver of the defendants after th amounts of the fines and similar details of | roiervation had been remanded to him by the s the police court routine. There were two | The most important case which will [ court. The decislon was based on the a declsion 1 was gon | day to demand an immediate hearing | void At yesterday's meeting of the directors " . . " ision of the court as to this phase of the | foreman, 4 the jury was told that from | in accordance with the order served by | 5 there was n deep-seated interest manitested Nervura blood and nerve remedy, as a L. Nearing the evidence showed that Judge | present appearances its work would be light | the sheriff. As nefther court nor the| "'" """' ’]'{":‘ “Y:'h'""" R by the several members of the board which | strengthener of the constitutional and 3 Gordon's unpopular methods increascd Imv 15 the smallpox has made It necessary to | attorneys cennected with the case had been | 00 §0 BUG FONGE, GUMATERIAGTE MO | presaged success for their campaigu of sub- | vital powers, is beyond all question. This 1 ::-;:l? burden of the city by & large o Ty llnl'“‘ cas .l,\;rl:‘-;'u month of | Botl td, Judge Baker o that he » ;\.H iveratione remiited In the dropping of % ‘:‘;H[vn(vn x;;lv:uu : n-nn member was more | great remedy enters into partnership Lore dge Munger stated that after the e the matter up at 2 o'clock with the | fireman from the pay roll. the suspension | than gratified with the progress thus far bk ¢ 5 o The papers added to those already in-|completion of the work in sight the jury rneys for both sides and sct a date | ol B BollCnmat, Ao g e ot o [ made and ail of theth sxpressed thamsety ith Neture dud liips Human Seiugs do { troduced as evidence were complaints bear- | would be dismissed for a month and recalled | for the hearing | engine company No. 1. was given his dis- |of the opinfor that the only thing necessary their work without giving up to prewa- charge for neglect of the charge of | o ong p d a p e " cay. T . sek 18 of e i " aving. been. Droved Aike of | now fs a “long pull and a pull altogether ture decay. The strain of work is on the him. M. R_BHow'es patrolman, wus the muspended 1t for thirty days | was absent from his beat for four h case The subscriptions reported today include | minds of some, on the bodies of others, $2,000 turned in by Chairman Ady of the in- | tshi i y ’ ither, or bot surancs committes, for which fndividgay] DUt ‘the noutishing of either, or both, is elasnen of theso documents. About halt of | como before the Rrand jury, and otie of the [ Ing of the jury at the first hearing. In [ ¥iER0U5 holng abig 19 f Minsalld eX- | oredit is being withheld until the commit- [ B the nerves and blood. Nervura acts them were in support of the charge that | first to be considered, is that of Charles | the order for a new trial Judge Baker be- | had ch 1 an offender sm Thirtee s report in its entirety s ready for pub- directly on the fountains of healthand Judge Gordon remitted fines needlessly, and | Cotton, late cashier of the First Nation leved he found that the case | and hw\!xv Streelm Fagt Omaha | tion | itsstrengthening power is wonderful the rest substantiating the allegation that | honk of Syracuse, Neb. who s under ar-| manded because of n technicality, T T Gttt ko MIen samEat Previously reported 55,80 bis lax methods were responsible for an | rest on charge of forg and false entries | the supreme court accorded with the orig- | neglected to wuke up he commissioners | First National hank “ 2.70) 9 enormous number of cases never belng | in tho books of the bank, by which prac- | inal decision in favor of the defendants, | flected to believe the ser ik s | RO ar W ontenw s Compny r ree“e s brought to successful prosecution. Many | tices it s alleked that he secured money | consequently he took ndvantage of the tech- | Mationh of Fatrolmah . f Shavik WATAC: | Adams & Kelly o, ompat . complaints were shown, having a record on | from the bank in excess of $25,000. | nicality to throw the case back on the | man, the matron at the city jail. ‘No ap- | Aloe & Penfold Co. ‘ ' the backs In Judge Gordon's writing that | The arrcst of Cotton some months ago | decision of the jury. The writ of mandamus | bolntments were announced but the com- | Chutlex f Kountze . v A ¥ the fnes were remitted, in several In-|caused n sensation In Otoe county, where | came as a complete surprise to all but the | Msqigners wiil fill the vacancies betore the th Stathonery Compa iy stances after they had been paid to the | he has lived since boyhood. and where | attorneys of the prosecution. FORSon i clerk of the court. It is the contention of | he hus attatned considerable prominence | There was an animated rhetorical passage- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W R earsnaeter, for the Blood and Nerves. the state that Judge Gordon has allowed | in the business and political world, belng | at-arms among the attorneys in Judge the palice court lawyers to “soft soup” |looked upon as a progressive citizen and [ Baker's court last night, growing out of | goseph Krick of Spalding s at the Mur Total e What does the worker do when some chronic i; him into returning the mu.m y thus w'm\" a leader in the locoal democratic pa an action on the part of Attorney General | ray chers Are Interested. trouble manifests itselt? He takes some stimulant or y and that these lawyers got the money which | He was one of the delegates to the Kan- | Smyth which the opposing counsel in the | Wil G. Comstock of Chadron is at the | The first subscription made from auy R fie .t > ofteo! the city should have had in lawful flnes. |sas City convention from the First con- | case characterized £4 unpiecedented These | Millard t wettber of (He corpE ot Phblle ‘wohonl something Which Is dwignied for temporiry efteot, ud Many Cases Dismiss | Eressional district and until his arrest | lawyers say that the unique procecding of | yf oL Dufrey of Fremont is staying at the | toachers was that of Miss Cooper, which | 8imply weakens his already overworked system. How There were many more complaints whose | Dore an unblemished reputation. At his | tho attorney general will be read about | " \Wiljum Brown of Bix Springs is at the | YA accompanied by a congratulatory note | different from this is the work of Nervural low endorsements (n the handwriting of the | Prelimitary examination be walved ex-| with interest by members of the bar, be- | Merchants from the writer, expressing her apprecl beautiful its support to the natural powers! With former police magistrate told a plain story rn;lrvm’vmn |yn:l1‘] furnished bond ; r his ap- | cause he has overriden a legal courtesy | i l"' ‘,\, sm;(m‘uh-.m of Kingston, Canada, ::lm.u in the ‘-vflm'vsnlwl‘nl mu;:l\ hyh!he ont shock of any kind its purely vegetable elements | endless number of cases that | Peara At the present term of court that has been In vogue from time memorial, | 1% 10 The €1 ‘ " directors nd indicating er ope oy it ' AT vLdtct by Sf broastetivniand | . ONG: tsw cavs: hus bess flsd . ia the| RATatE: ot INYE T Arthur, a contractor of Chicago, | (hat (e much-needed auditorium may be| Seck out xhr.vnu:k fpms’au.d‘l»;xihl !l)u m up. llm;n" il explained the reason. In many instance ‘i:‘li eral court, that of Frank Lauger agalnst | mpq atiorney general's transgression lay Schart of Minneapolis Is registereq | SPeedily built. The directors belleve that diately the circulation "'_“‘ blood improves and the sl 1ggish the record showed that there had been as | the Unlon Pacific Rallroad company, in|in pig ngistence upon going to trial in a | at the Millard = Miss Cooper's generosity will be duplicated elements are expelled. The nerves are quieted. the quality of ) many as fifteen continuances. Prisoners | ,“‘.'.’-:}'«' r'hv l‘vln"n"‘{' bl H’\’[‘;‘:”"r"‘rl .‘."é case when the legal representatives of | F. M. tulentine of Eigin, 1l 1s a patron :“ s 'r':wc'"‘llm:'h"r ;‘{r ”:""Pr:"“: ‘:’""f:' the blood is enriched and the new and strengthcning tide communicates itself o the court would ask through eccived by the caving of a banl hor side Al v ot e o | Of the Millard, = eachers, whom the directo oa - L < e va for s continunnce. and the | At the north end of the Sixteenth stroet AL o u'::m:y‘“:':y‘:m.“"”(‘:: M Haward of San Francisco Is stopping | terest in the project to every muscle of the body. Tequest would be repeated as often us the | :"':‘j‘l‘:‘:"“'f"'“ the construction of thet| ., pe proken. This condition of affairs Hammond of Wyoming, 11l s at |, 'l:‘u""';'”'" I‘n"”:“"’ “"‘::"‘,’r":““;:‘:‘;“r“":_‘:::: Mr. JOHN D, SMITH, Electrician for the Thomson-Houston came up for hearing till the prosecut adwa g alae i o8 e Grand ear as Invited to s e 3 ;n'“;l:x:;n\lantll:yhll:l:I ¢ the court's dila- | After the grand jury instructed and | o :,_’f“’;:“",m:",‘l’; ”"'f,;,' Fb by | McMullan of Sidney 1« 4 patron | at thelr meeting vesterday. “The teachers | Electric Co., of Lynn, Mass., says: tory tactics and failed to appear. The at- the judge called the law docket | .,ynel connected with it, when the suit | LT TN S AEU ST & NUBHGABRILNG LOaY S IR When a man has been sick and is cured, it is his duty to tell others about It, that they, SBEEYS V8¢ thia AWtande would thien Fequest district court, announcing that the [y Be FAMEEC B e e Omaha JyDeiell of Rosebud agency was at|and women,' he said. “They are at all | too, may get well Three yoars ago I had beou working almost night and das could nob a dismissal because of the want of prose- | ¥ docket would not be called until the | nyii0na) bank comes up for a hearing in| C. J. Henthaw of ‘Salt Lake is times willing. to endorse anything that | et regularly, and got only a few hours' sicep at night, No man can stand that long, and T 3 A o |arrival of Judge Carland, November 26, when | | s Rt o 4 gk : Wans alt Lake is puttng | 1ongy 1o public improvement and advance- | 800n began io be prostrated. I could not sleep when I tried, and my food would not stay on cution and Judge Gordon would grant the Judge Baker's court this morning up at the Henshaw A P my stomach. I was in a terrible condition, and was much alarmed demand. 'r:r;‘hlmln |“|”“M take the jury cases and the | “ "y ponoe get the hearing for this time | 1+ W. Hart of Tecumseh, Neb., ls stop- | ment. They realize that they are servants T went to doctors, but they did me no good. Learning of the wonderful good done by There was one instance where a man who | ©ther would hear those in equity 115 '6otabitknos with tHe combiknd’ of the m;“u -;: ‘l\:..]n'u.. "r“"." e iy of the public and, too, appreciate that they Dr. Greenc's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, I determined to try it It curcd me con violated the ordinance prohibiting the Calcndar for November, supreme court. It might as well have gone | teved i ihe Merchania - o+ 18 uar- | give to the public large measure fn return fm‘ly 08l g oompiaiats. Lsaplieattily atel sleep well, thisuks to'this splendia’ medic efusc v Jov: B St Al 3 for what they recelve. They stood leyally believe it to be the best remedy in existence. » hauling and dumping of refuse within the| The calendar for November term of the |over a few days to accommodate the other | J. W, Vail and wife of Chicago are |ro po @ mo bt city limits pleaded guilty to the charge | United States court, so far as announced, 18 | counsel had the attorney general interposed | aving at the Henshaw. by the Transmississippl exposition and Dr. Greene, Nervura's discoverer, will give all health socltors his and asked to be allowed (o p:n‘ |.'|_~ fine nn’d | as follows no obfections. Attorney Connell asked for | M I Seclick of Deadwood. 8. D., s \r:"’":‘(l‘:""(m;l-:“l:phl;:l‘nu 3:" m[p mn:::e.‘;;: oasnent of charge. His office is at 35 West 14th Streot, New York o o he records smber 19—Westervel i 3 R pt 0! Seach. | Htaving at the Tler Grand el to i free T Sawyer.. The ume records show that | Sreher sy kuinse "t Lo A | & continuance uatil tbe Gordon impeuch- | Guorge 1. Melkleohn, ssistant secretary | record will be duplicated in the auditorium | Clty, and his advice may be secured by personal call or by letter Judge Gordon rotused 1o accept the fine and | 146, Rallrond " ompuny.” Whimore, re- | UG, PrCRiEt, BUL SR 8 S i e ens 1L Laoschen of | LT, AIthough [ believe it best to in- | through the.mall; no charge s made in cither case. The worn-out in set J Ad..; (nr“n hm\lrln'(h 'n\-' caro was || November &) Whitmore, recelver. agatnnt | pleaded tmportant cases that will Yequirs Hoojer are Millard gue ts, :;:;‘ .':",'f:. r'_'-m"h-"hl;*l':jl n:‘:"({’m":':: f‘:r;’;'; body, mind, or sexual powers will get prompt help from Dr. Greene. contined five times In the next few days ol ‘onoyer 18 e Burlington @ e 2. L. TMfany, editor of the Enterprise, " 7 and was finally dismissed for the want of | Raiirand Company, |0 el (\_';:w:"‘f;n:::':p{ e e Jobn b | sennara, Neb., 's'n the city i matter of subscriptions. His advice'is absolutely confidential and is free to all, prosecution. Sawyer himself was put on | ton Railrond Company. e | its in th cBUFE oh |y, Ay Campbell and wite o Billings, e - _ the witness stand. His story confirmed ',\'m--ml"-r 2—Wallens against Armour & d::m’;::] :,..“nm: l:‘\.lnr;ln‘:‘v’\\t“:l::nr.~n.;n\l'” ‘.\nu “\'\”\\“r:.'l::;;\::\:-“ru‘l"‘n’\i?’l‘“""‘l‘ t AT N m-Il e A comp'ished by the individual department | terian church. Mrs Martha Clarkson says that of the records. Ho sald he wished to | * Xioyember 2¢—Vostres against Fire Asso- | the attorney general was obdurate, and not- | St Patl, Iy quartered at the flenahiw. it you are looking for speed and comfort [and its members. No action has as yot | it is fl;" intention ta erect on that prop- the fine, as he had to leave the city, tion of Philadelphia. v v M " d Millle Nichols o e o New Y b oV erty pmergency or aduits ' oér mh‘ ’“:” o0 He lind, igsene o o m‘i:(.:.hé‘l;ull('llxl_l':l’ul‘ SekiAat i :xn.:..::xmg ;n: ‘!:nulndg he' In;hun-d on piliases R, Dilien arid Millle Nichols of ;\hn n xolnlu' to \'.: l\n.rkl;)l: I) nllllrllelphu been taken on this, however $rty an emergency “ho pltal _for. adulte, i1 finally | 10 nee Company, Barnard against Liv- rights unde e order of the higher | “\jiio"Alice M. Fawaett of Lothrop sehooj | MUXUriously furnished vestibuled sleeping, | L he bullding i3 1o be one of the finest 1t necessary.for him to stay unt or and_London and Globe Insurance | tribunal to the letter, and the judge had | {s not teaching on account of the serfous | PAFIOr cars and day coaches. Dining ca John Milton™ will be the subject of the | best equipped institutions in the ci No the case was dismisscd. oAy marnard ngainst Lancaster In | no alternative but to accede to the demand. | {!iness of her brother, a la carte service. English literature department at Its meet- | definite plans for its crection have been Worthless Bonds Accepted. ShAnos o I‘_”mw"f". RS agine u:l'“l':: The discussions that took place before| J. W. Mawhinney, after ten days' leave Ing Thursday morning. made as yet and will not be until a suff The matter of straw bonds was also gone | Humburg-Rremen Company, = Harnard |a settlement was reached encroached upon | iptriiianiont oe the e bl +esesssscscecscecscsee@| The household economics department | cient fund has been raised to complete and into. It was shown thal e and (ime | 4Eainst Wire Assoclation of Philadelphia, | the Itmit to which an attorney may go | Miss Nellle A Van Duyn, teacher in s meets on Thursday morniug and will ap. | dedicate the institution free of debr. Mrs agaln Judge Gordon took bonds absolutely | urance Company, Willlams against Wash- [ without being in contempt of court. The |Comenius school, has given up her work : clubs a"d Cha"“es preciate the assistance of all members | Clarkson says: ““ihis may not be ac worthless and that the prisoners released n'.:'ln‘,:m‘lu;u\‘ s e Yo attorney general's remark that the ,.,m"H;»vmx\;;r:‘l)r’ll;' on account of the fliness of who can remain to help in the rummage | complished in my life w; but T know it on this kind of security invariably failed | BOvember Bo blckinson Baper Company | would not comply with the ruling of the i s . ‘ le to be held at the Child Saving instls | Wil come In time, for the enterprise has to appear when thelr cases were called for | Againat Fireman's Fund Dhsaranse Gom, | bigher tribunal without being compelled o | evanies or o ¥orkt (e Gy left tast | @eeesssessssssssecsseseese® (o in the afternoon. The proceeds are |sufficient funds to see it successfully a trial. There was one instance of this kind | pany do ®0 by a mandamus provoked a hot to attend the funerul of his old friend, Yesterday's general meeting of the|to be used in the support of the free cook- | complished.” The present institution will that the prosecution dwelt on, that of a »llfill!\u’;lm‘;;'rvd;ruJ"“‘:P.dmi‘"h.‘.‘ guardian. | denial on the part of the Judge and a rebuke | Z4mund €. Spanler. . bt | Woman's club brought out the largest at- |ing classes aud contributions to the sale | remain as it is, a child’s hospital and a shoplifter arrested at the Boston Store. | 8tevens wgainst Parks = lsaac Dembner | from one of the opposing counsel. “The | piijo S My Mgrs, T B K P \V. | tendance since its opening this fall.|will be most acceptable. | home for the nurse The woman gave a cash bond of $10, having | ugainst the Omaha Raflwav Company. attorney general's insinuation that I would | Lippminn aii 3. 1. Limback, ait of (hicagy, | T#¢I¥e new names wore proposed for mem- | The department of parllamentary prac - Spoulior oo taken the money from a sum left in the | vember 20— Petretta against the Unfon | 0% opi1e with the mandate of the su. | are (ransacting business in the eity. © ' | bership and twelve others qualified. The|tice fs at present enjoying the keen in- | NO foreign substauce enters into Cook's Pacific Rallrond Company, Evans-Snider- o DE V08 Y . . 4 . r » incre | . Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. It's the hands of the Jaller at the time of her arrest. | Company against Saunders County | preme court without a writ being served | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibbons of Ke membership is rapidly increasing and now |terest of nearly every regularly organized | '™P¢ ¥ . After this sum had been turned over to | ider-Buel Com- | s preposterous,” Judge Buker declured, “I | o 'jjk, BV of Lincoin, Charles Weston | numbers nearly 600, body of women in Omaha. Last week its |PUF® Juice of the grapes maturally fer the clerk Judge Gordon wrote a note to | p&n al Bank of Wa-| iq nothing of the kind. There was no | burn dre Stats guests at the jler Grana. | A% chairman of the program committee | subject was “Organization,” which was not | mented L b him with the instructions to return the | Novemn % — Drummond Brothers | occasion for the mandamus. It was en-| Kam Bussey, charged with stealing an |00 the benefit for the auditorium fund, |only discussed, but admirably IUstrated | o o —r—————— ) casb, a8 a bond signed by a police court | against Santa Clara Manufacturing Com- | tirely uncalled for." John L. Webster took | gvercont and vest from the pers a| Mrs. Hoobler reported that a musical bad |as well, the class reorganizinz itself lntc attorney had been substituted. The order | VRS Benacoter wgwinet’ Broback, | o G N e attormey | Arinken man at Jef' Sevmaur's siioon | been decided upon as farnishiug the best |the present department, which it (o ho as complied with. The woman was re-|lngton Rallrond Company, Gllchrist Lum- | general by saying that he had made a state- | dif rict court Mondav under $50 honde | entertainment. The committee has re- | conducted in strict accordance with the leased on the straw bond and she never re- [ ber Company = against = Chicago House | pent which he probably would not have | A. A. Honey, formerly of Omaha, paased | (¢1ved the hearty co-operation of the best | constitution of the Woman's club. | turned for trial Wiecking CompanY. rald against the St | uttered had he stopped to reflect 8 n the city yesterday on his way to New | musical talent in the city and on December | One of the most tmportadt of the'siate’s | Por Eeivay Cooraid agaiust the St Judgment ix Vacated ric and’ Washington, Mr. Honey 18 1ow | 15 will give a musical at Boyd's theater. | The Ladies' Singing soclety of Hancom | ] contentions with regard to Judge Gordon's | the Union Pacific Railway Company. i fiidke Eakak inthsmad ths 2 1 company, with h Juarters At Sentte | Mrs. Howard Baldrige and Mrs. Rose | Park Methodist Episcopal church has re incompetency is that he has repeatedly | ,Pecsmber 4-Ellington against Unlon Pa- Ko hall comaulisd with 1‘" counsel that; \yagh | Strawn were appointed to secure a few | organized with a membership of over ; x 3 refused to enforce the city ordinances. It | ' Dacember LRNtREY National Bank|Lp NAH complied wiih the writ served on | M, A. D, Nishe wife of Major h- | mirth provoking features for the program. | seventy-five, composed of vocal talent from e une t t y v g0 House Wrecking Company, John > . D the oamg i BR. P G eetordny on Rer whs o in- | days und as this is the first of some half | terday arrangement pre completed fo e gena b4, 4 clsco, whence, on November 16, she, with | dozen benefits to be given for the audito- | the second annual concert, to begin in the 1t has been an easy maitar for offenders hmoiler & Mooller against | the docket for a new trial. He sald that it | her two sons, sails for Manila r rium fund and is to be of such a high | auditorium fo the church, December 13 who violate the ordinances to escape pun- rehants Insurance Company. vllu;{.[r :led 'v«.(llh the counsel to decide on | Mohe fire department Il’;'n‘x':‘-].u:f:r'v L 210 order, the club expects to realize a sub- | ishment. Complaints were introduced at b Court Not b ‘j,"fl'r::‘m‘r;"‘:'“:‘,IOIj""l" ',"," reauest | Whlich proved to he tn w children's play | Stantial sum from it Mrs. Etta K. Price of Chicago, one of the | the morning session showing innume; Judge Fawcett has boen called to Jatonn. | 3yt time, the attornes cemerar rors h-\\‘],ms:l QU e Grant strect on property | Mrs. Clark, in her review of the work of | international aecretaries of (he Womun's| ‘ ble Instauces of men who dumped garbage | Ill.. Where his son. Eimer, I8 serlousiv tif | Foot Be HG 0 RERCE Y I‘ 'l' FaRE-and | iowned ot BIRAR O AL e L0 L ik | the “'Travelers’ Ald " reperted having glven | Christian Temperance union, is iu Omaha within the city limita or discharged fire- | 0d 1ot expected G recover. Other mem | told tho juoge that he CEs ”'l st on every | iined . *|help in fifty-one urgent cases during the |and v 11l speak from 3 to 4 this afternoon | ‘ arms who were allowed to avold a hearlng. [ und two daughters, are now in Galena. .-\f-u e i ;‘m‘“."‘:,r‘:' ‘:"1"‘"‘ 10| Nebraskans at (he Merchante: J. M, | Past ikree months. The committee has|at the Young Woman's Christian associ-| They were permitted to resort to the old | Judge Baker is hearing the case of the | on“ it Vithout waiving u sin I'u_‘":'*}J anna, W. M. Davison and J. I Davison | furnished transportation to twenty-one de- | ation rooms. The assoclation also cor-| SR, N, 1. ’ method of postponing the cases until the | state againet Ben Murshall, n colorad man, | P WAL Bl B A o Ot e s | serving women and secured employment for | dlally invites all to attend the bible study, Hard rubber, tAbe with one tip, complaining witnesses were tired out. }1'1'5'\5:‘1:;; WhDSRnel Basault, Fha coms .f’.‘m Rt ADrabal:tiito Bischof, fr.. of Nebraska City: 1. D, Hall | thirteen others. conducted by Dr. Parkhurst, from 4 to & price 76c, by mail 10¢ extra. ; B iRer of The TEtie kifl RCaty, Who Hauton A B0 to trial to-| ,e'Norfoil, C. T, Griflin of Lincoln, Frank | A letter was read from Mrs. Frances M. | every day this week in their rooms | We bave a large stock of nll kinds Straw Bond Casew, [Rosasr of 8 morrow morning?” demanded Attorney | Bacon of North Platte and W, . Meéekly of [ pord, written in recognition of the honor | | and sizes At the atternoon session the city attorney | yydg Webster. | Valley Dickinson has fssued an fnjuneflon | the ¢lub had conferred upon her in making | In discussing the pure v Gl elleited from Lee Grier on the witness [ restraining the Omaha Belt Line company | ‘“The bond so nominated,” Judge Baker| (Charles B Whilden, for many vears em- | L H iDAIRg the nurohase by. the: Qlark , i Sl g RO her an honorary member and in adopting | son Memorlal hospital of 1 vé' to ths ‘arreat & A "the Missourt Pacific Raflroad eomon oo “and be insists up s pound | bloyed at Cudahy's oftices in South Omaha g e B stand the facts relative to the arrest and | 4nd | 'mm: NS (E ot b B ”:mm.”'};‘:}J:fl:fith and he insists upon the pound | P\ (r “connected with the Hurlington | the approgriate resolutions concerning her. | the Child's hospital and the ¥ THE A 0 & PENFOLD CO, L .Deform!ty Brace Manufacturers. 1408 lot between' | Furnam St. Opposite Uaxion hotel irst Presby- prosecution of a colored man named Me- | o 1 VN Burton Wilcox, ‘adjolning | Under ordinary eircumstances the | general passenger department, has It was a letter of heartfelt thanks and admitted that he attacked Schwer with [ Writ Is returnable on November 19, would be sufcient for & continusnce, but | PRisemen. Mr. WhIcoR Wil represent B | @ ATsouncements were made of the coms rocks. He pleaded gullty to the charge of | Robert ‘T Armstrong and Ewing L. |t seems in this case they won't be. This is A T A R i e AM“I |. A ' Judge Gordon accepted & straw bond in the | Julla A, Armstrong, who died on Decem- | the counsel distrust each other and one at seven heirs. The plaintiffs allege that the | PP R on November 27. Also that owlng to an | prices: 1,000 shee ont, H0O shee pearance when the hearing was called. | qecensed was of unsound mind at the tyme | '© the attorney general, Judge Baker con- | | excess of work at “The Commons” in Chi- \” B 1800 Ahoat AC L conk, 60D alegia | cents, 300 sheets at 10 cents, H00 | Gee, who assaulted L. W. Schwer. McGee | the north b of the bIuff fract. The | €xcuses of any one of you three attorneys | entered his old’ business e al traveling | oo G50 0 | rh rmatrong state of Nebraskn and will contlnue to | assault and battery and was fined $100, | AITAIONE have commenced sult in the | (he first instarce during my career where ¥ g | Hum of the First Congrexatl chure el sie groatly reduces RS Soanseriadinalin ant e | (EIR o mmilcror WS i ety | LD sauas) deleuli ensh efber ang sneat [ g RRREEVITIES. arexationsl Church of sheet music at grontly roduced McGee could never be found afterwards. | of her death. tinued: “If you want to put yourselt on| I L. Edw cago Graham Taylor would be unable to | rds, aged ar ed at Considerable time was spent In the exam. | Judke Keysor has canceled the grading | record as mot having the common decency | Ldm street \nd hig remfis wer L BERbA ! Mioatd AR a8 4 b i taxes lovied on Droperty alonk 8 and U | to recognize the courtesy that atways ev. | * Hisca, T, ‘for interment [address the social science department on | SHCts at 13 cents, meluding pinno, vocal, strvote, Detwoen TRIr ikt fand Forcy- | 19 FUORIIES the Sourear WA ikays e | | xew casa of diphtherla ure under quar. | November 20 violln, mandolin and guitar music. on fourth, owing to irregularities in the | i* C cumstances put the | antine at 713 South Seventeenth street and | At the conclusion of the b 8 Ky 5 B ordinuhce authorizing the work. The de- | case down for trial tomorrow morning, |t 182 South Fortleth street | MM he business Mrs. |gale beginning Monday Nov. 12th | Abby Snell Burnell of Oberlin, 0., who has clslon was given In the case of John P.| Such of the counsel as can make AnK Murphy and others against the City of | DANA fiTany N w York World has requested | | We also have some of Bellstedt' ie - Manres or i infurmafouested | gpent several years in Indis, gave an ox- | mo of Hollgtedt's music B L ments to appear can conduct their side of | Mty pereryt o Cmuna Lo ma Mimarns | cellent Impersonation. in native cosjume, | 107t “Friendly Greeting March,” ete ”'rn,r‘{ur\"IV\”(h..".\m- ;.r 1:.'." state "x“"”“: it. We'll begin tomorrow morning \.,', ; l 10 be Issued January | | of a true life story of an Indlan woman. | Selections from all the popular operas on Marshall, charged w! sxault and —_— J. P. Kraus, who runs a hardware store ! ] l battery, returned a verdiet of guilty, after | KEVSOR DECLARES MOR' { Albright, has reported to the police that | T;“‘ “-"‘”\I“ ';H'“M Chundra Lela,” or | Ameer, Belle of New York, Burgo having been out for two hours. Marshall burglars entered his store Sunday night | “Dancing Moonbeams ol 5 % ot o | was charged with criminal assault in the | Kunigu Sutt G shotguns, two revolvers, | master, Singing Girl, Fortune Teller, complaint on which he was arrested, but Agaln | tive razors and a dozen Knives The current topics department gave the | ®1¢. Come early a. 4 get a good selec ase went t to that ¢ before the was chan the jury the charge | o cree g A J. J. MeLaln_has been granted a buildin s . 1 Which e Was cene | The decree which Judge handed | 5. b Molain has bt Sranted o hulldig | program of the afternoon, Mrs. Criegh pre- | tion Yiotad, down yesterday afternoon In the case of [ Mapio street, and 1. 1 Hawkir Lured n o Siding. The first number was a violin solo Judge Vinsonha'er has signed an order | Kunigunda Richter against Alexander Du- | permit for ith of repairs on a frame by Prof. Stecklenberg, scene de ballet by | dischAraing Lympn Richardaon us guardian | chavan and the Bradford-Kinsler Lumber | Feridence at 2610 Brixtol street De Berrot, with plano accompaniment by | Ao HOSPE Rim to make an_ accounting of the funds | COMPARY, was in the nature of a scathing deotbr Chectod 825 which f | Miss McDowell. In response to prolonged | 4 belonging to Dr. Miller that passed through | denunclation of Buchanan’s business met [ ihe et of O Cmed |applause he plaved a beautitul arrangement | HUSI0 a0 At 1613 n“”“ L\:s :{‘."}I;x‘n‘n”m*)n‘;“ \:‘{‘h;_d ",',;“‘,:"Q;"':'.‘," ods. Most of the allegations of the peti 9 ober of l*‘“ "‘h increase ! : of “My Old Kentucky Home.” Mrs, A. 1 ardia order empowel oS chiefly to fees collectec m pawnbrokers { ’ Miller to attend to his own business affairs | tion were found to be true and the prayers I . iy i SR gy i Patrick read an excellent paper on “Edu- here of the petitioner were complied with. The | 7y Lobster club will give its second | cational Work in Cuba,” glving an account | = = = - Judge Munger has {esued dlscharges in | lumber company was made & party to the | annual ball at Metropolitati hall Thirsday |of the wonderful growth of the Cuban | fhe DARKFUDLEY citien Ingolving, the ollows | proceedings only as a matter of legal form | MEht, Nove e e 1 g gimcers of (h® schools from the crude teaching of the | AS Sh Th Al Y B £} Cifestey, Conrad C. Hertails, all of Omaha; | Abd Dot because It was in any way re- | Gom . laoid Bana. seereiare it RieM- | catechism of three years ago to the splens nap ot— ’ e ir ou reathe. Robert i1, Davis and Willas W. Lotteridgd | sponsible with Buchavan for the injustice | ks wsurer; Chiarles Riseman and [¥auc | aid system, patterned after our own, In use | ae wo gyva (o i PO S i1 B Millar e Foextreton, Abraham LG (e | found by the court to have been done Mrs. | ZUmman. trusices invitation |08 the island today, Mrs. Myron Smith | (18 W€ EVE I b Asseription of bt 1 Hastings, Ford W. Sornberger of Winside, | Richter. hue has recelved au Invitatlon ©geng {wo numbers, “By the Shore” and sses’ Bhoes—Ounly gives Lo dim S AN b g | 3 | chard perintond- | 5% s A | COUGHS AND COLDS '\IL"‘V‘.,'..&T Beardnine o McEook and Jonn | *Nrs Richter detaled in the petition ihe P Fntan our Volee,” accompanied by Mrs. How- | ldea of what they really are—to see s to { Nall L THE Nk Rk incidents leading up to the suit, telling A the review of lard Kennedy, ir 1 Mr. Stecklenberg. | buy—to wear Is to be satisfied -These Cannot exist if you fohale it. Judse Natelle lo hearing the oame of | 0. “muchanan representod ihmselt to b o and of Wash: | iy “wate's paper: on 'Our ONinese | o ) flad-—Thees | Th Murray againat Crane & Co. to| ho v gton, in fr manst pan r Chinese | ghoog lave the spring heels, that allow a s recover judgment In the sum of $1.050, A business man of large affairs and an ex vember 15 he will be | Trouble” was an interesting treaties on 1 CATARRA AND BRONCHITIS | &6 ni™Mhe cominict "tor "doltie "tho | pert In (he vlue of real estate. Mra. Rich | mbeld th s/ Seebecs T ot b ueresting treatles o0 | tho foot to grow In the proper way—per Disuppear in a short time Jocembnr, 188, When' the job was com. | (er had inberited from her husband, who| Complaints Lave come to the city engl:|and conditions leading up to the present | foCt In foot form, they uever tive | i it s used daily. pleted, the bill amounted to 33488, “Murray | died In August, 1807 about $00. Her | IUEh 6 Lol Ink the government buliding. | Situation. Miss Leda Wilson read an ex- | heavy enough (ight calf and heavy dou alleges tha \t'n' was materia) to the daughter, Clara, had received an equal | T} contractors have the torn up | ceedingly bright paper on The Clothes | gol, v o oy CONSU e of 350 which the defendant agresd to g 8 RORLIASIOIE HiNTS &1 ) gola) to prevent wot feet—very iupor | <ON MPTION take back at specified prices and faied 1o | SUM from the estate. They had little other | 01 the purpose of maklig the “hostofoe, | Of the Woman in Fiction," Mrs, Dickey | ¢ant at this senson ¢ gy ' e R do. and that thero was an overchurge of | property. Buchanan i sald to have per- | Ui\" Fiigineer Rostwater has urgcd 1ha | concluding the program with a recitation, A snisan af year—3lisves e by breathin 300 I 18,50 gincover these suma that (he | suaded Mra. Richter about this time that { contractas 1o com ste Ahelr “work s | “The Maiden Marlye." The program was |SUse, 812 to 11, §1.25; 111 $1.50 e = S | ® certain lot in Bogge & Hill's addition to | FAPIAIY us possible and hopes to have the |one of the best that has yet been given. | Young womnu's, with spiing heel, 21 ’ » Made Young Again, the city of Omaha was worth $1,000. He | xets in There is wide difference of opinion in the | o 6, $2.00. Our wrll{cn guarantee is in every | “One of Dr, King's New Life Pills each | agreed with Mrs, Richter to furnish a Y T TP directory regarding the different depart. | 1 package. No cure, no pa Inight for two weeks has put me fn my | bond for the guardian of the liitle girl. | PC B T CL "V, ments securing professional and outside | D Sh C Pive Gaye treatment und medica advice | 66D¥ KU wrlies D, H Turner of | Clara, o that Ber patrimony could’ 0| STRAYED or molen Nov i biack hores | Blent on tho programs au the general | rexel oe Lo., free. Complete outfits §1.00 Trial outfits . . 3 nduced Ler und buggy: white hind feet, wire cut an meetings. his plan s favored by some. i - et Bt world for liver, stomach and bowels. | to contract for the purchase of the lot| front faat; black top buggy With red run- | hut appesed by others, on the ground that | 207 C*¢*106%e Ready—Sent Free for z ), . Purely vegetable, Never gripe. Only 250 | for about $1,000 in cash in addition to a| [UNE Eear, Diamond Carrlage Co. make, | yo oropramn were origloally intended : - letter 3" o h side of box. ¥ n 10 &loa ntended to Omata's Up-to-date Shoe i A THE R T. BOOTH CO., Ithaca, N, Y. at Kubn & Co.'s drug store, stock of fure which Mra. Richter owned. | 358 asth for Teward. Kost o1 15+ [show the usited club wh e 18 being ac- | 14190 FARNAM STREET.

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