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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECE MITCHELL'S MEN AS JUDGES EVANGELIST _VISITS - IAILS BROTHER AND SISTER UNITED 1, g o wo0 o MBER 21, 1900 \ — Mra. Wheaton Traveling Pri »\‘ ther case where the chief executive ’ . . s Frang . Exhorts Omaha ¥ “n‘w‘l .h ;r" |vu|km\“|xx|rp|ww4 :In 'v‘np ’ Bouth Omaba Chief of Polica Relected Doers to Hetter Things. Penniless Wanderse Meets Relative After| 01" Probl et e Catied U5 of Election, o Tod to answer to the chi of selling intoxi & Mrs. E o known thr T\ v Slizabeth Rider Wheaton, who § L Mot bt ‘,,,‘.“:,.‘:'3.“.‘.‘ 1 by the 1‘..‘-'“ ;’r'l‘u-‘ wtor, - Ja Ros e ughout the country as the prison catsa e awscrted (hat there was not ufl WO RRY OV T L | et e e Tl e Bo ortsd {het 1Mo s 2ot v . To the tender morning and held services at the city a county jaile. Mrs. Wheaton came to ft o | Fire Team Found ~ o kin of Baby i Sedue Viasoanater Throws Neme | o from Auamoss. Ia. where she vinied | vatartanate skin of Baby it Light on the Selection of the the penitentiary convicts. At the two locul Hin Sinter t Creaton | fire hall No. 1 were brought in yesterday | 2 R b r basttles the evangellst was given overy| " woman, While secking Shetter | by o farmer who Tives near Deerfeld, The is a God-send. ‘ cent Election, courtesy at the disposition of the officers fre Mission. | team ran clear to Seymour lake before a in charge, and the inmates gave her a glad | tor the nig ht, which accounts for the fact that searching parties could not find | Fightebed Beries atd out shem 6 e bacs Pure, Wholesome, Fragrant. To manhood Y and womanhood of every age and in every walk Mra. Wheaton pald particular attentio In the legislative contost proceedings yes- | Yo% FBERIO0 DA partioular attention torday 1t was shown that the republican |\ "\ 'ii CUeiody on the charge of tnteet, that searchlai pariies could ot find b 51 siaetion ToF the ot 3 custody on the charge of intox! eam hief Eyter says that the team is Judges and clerks of election for the South | [Gv b iDL TR (1€ TRATRE S tate ath and Douglas 4 that the Only damesws done Omaha precincts were selected by Miles (NI 1 all right and that th ¥ damage dov i . o atato of phyalcal collapse and Mrs. Wheaton ts, when James Larrimore, a wanderer, |to the b art was the looseaing of irk makes tt. Judge Vinsonhaler of the eounty court. | o0 ‘hl ort for his comfort. Last [ penniless and dejectol, clasped hands with | few bolts CAF! oW in the shoy l ll 't Dealers sell it, There was a happy rounion between long separate i sister yesterday afternoon at Fourt who under the law appointed all of the 00 mu: ‘«‘::-h-‘wllmu“: I:‘.n\lrr from | Mrs. William Radcliffe of Creston, la being fixed and will be in service again election boards in Douglas county, testified ¢ S0 FESE B ’m“r'”‘h‘ SBTAStIERY 3 that he asked the repu noand u ia one of her periodical vlmlr\ of the ocratls county central committecs about o b s of th six weeks before election to submit to him | 18ts of judges and clerks whom they would y Less than five minutes before Larrimore |10 @ day or so. It is stated that the driver met his sister he had appealed to the police | Of the cart was called off from the wagon of life, itis a for shelter during the night. The officer [t0 turn on the water and while he was Pl % Tt lon aud he | thus engaged the team took fright and ran b comfort and a was starting for that place when Mrs. Rad. | away —— . Every Comfort for the . ol P The dem- *r « « ot A It 18 tne fir e she - 8 recommend for appointment. Th \l - s afforded by the Lehigh Valley rallroad; ,,m\‘ b ,h. v Siothey Tt 8 “'" W::‘:’ i Misstonaries’ Dinner. blesslng . ocratlc committeo submitted practically | vestibuled limited trains from Buffalo, aleo | o e hiern L 4 A free dinner to the poor will be served having scparated at the funeral of thelr | B0 and the west, via Niagara Falls 10 | pigtpor in Wabash, Ind., in 1 At that | At the G a complete list and the appointments (p, rocommonded thoreby were mado by the k! ore Teturned to Glipin county. | Sireet on Christmas day from 1 p. m. until lu:x», :mlt m»“ l‘t']v‘,]‘r“"“" :nn;mlv.‘: «:m j‘lc;r.-;::"l"]"‘ 'h ”“\ "“d"“‘“m r‘m““s p. m. The Messrs. Mathews, who are the not send In a list of judges and clerks for Valbiddoinlpfobibd ol 1l b * | missionaries in charge of the work the South Omaha procincts and Judge Vin- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ""‘;- and ‘*h;‘ : M:\v v «ul-rax vears of In- | g gt donations of food and clothing. By | sonhaler appointed an judges and clerks in . vy iifferent luck, his financial resources were | Blving notice by postal card donations will that city the men whose names | C.J. Bills of Fuirbury is at the Millard euguifed by the depreciation or silver In-|yo oaijed for. It is nsserted by these mise were brought to him by George | Fred Ashton of Grand Island is in the | terests. He then drifted to Cripple Creek | Bb d, & balliff in Judge Baxter' t, | CItY 1 subsequently Leadville, wher | $tonaries that they propose lovking up as herwood, a bal n Judge Baxter's court. | nd subsequen o Leadville, ore 5 B H Yeldon of Neha Wi 4 many poor people as possible and on Christ When Sherwood submitted the names to | gy '~ Sheldon of Nehawka is at the L L sspel mission on Twenty-fitth New York. Dining ¢ rservice a la carte lard ‘miner’s luck” again weut for him on the | mas day supplylng them with food and Judge Vinsonhaler he stated that they | A. E. Butler of Lincoln 18 a guest at the [ WrOnK tide of the ledge clothing, were the moen recommended for appoint- Dellone Desperate boyond measure, he made his ’ ment by the republican county committee. | J. C. White of Lincoln was at the Murray | way to Seattle where, by the good graces | Another Entertalnment Booked. The judge further testified that Mayor A, 1hursday of a steamship captain, he was permitted | The second of the series of entertain- R. Kelly came to his office and looked over | yf i, Mclntosh of Sidney is a guest at |y pave paseage to Skaguay. There he made | ments given in the Young Men's Christinn the names brought in by Sherwood, gIVINE | I3 R. Matthews of Lincoln is registered | # chance friendship with “Soapy” Smith, |association course will be held at the Firs: the 1ist his approval before the appoint- [at the Millard the celebrated gambler, who met death a | Presbyterian church tonight. Miss Ger ments were made. Austin B. Clapp of Avoca, Ia., |s stopping | few years ako in a faro disturbance. From |trude Childs of New York will be the star Clydo C. Sundblad, assistant secretary of | *t the Henshaw this point he made the Chilkoot route and |of the evening. It Is sald that she possesse tHe republican county committee, was called | iy M .GOlins of Lebanon, Kan., is an the trail endured hardships | rich, sweet voice, which is well brought | FIGURES ON POPULAR VOTE surmised that the president believes the) WHITECAPS STILL AT WORK | ller Grand gues in golng ove t to the witness stand. He stated that the | ¢ Frahm of Hastings was a Thursday | Which resulted in a frozen foot. At Daw-|out in her songs of many nations. | selection of their own chiurchmen for the selection of the republican judges and | uest at the Murray son City clerks for South Omaba was left by the | H. A. Martin_and wife of Denver are | bungling a Canadian surgeon made a | MeKintey Has n Clear Majority Over | Mission will convince the members of the Magle City Goant hron (o the IAHA' of the faithess of (he |~ P 0E _SVOMER Weueives S5 HUNES & e topping st the Mllard job of amputation and sent away Stive 5t | kil e . Al lurality Almost a e robls =] Warniug to Leave Brown committes to Miles Mitchell. Witness had | “(OPROE a0 the Millard. - 5 © | from thero a man who wes maimed for life, I 05 Rty e goins to M Miltion. LA L LR IR o Lot DB SR Park. heard that Mitchell consulted with George | 1o (sorn ne e T Shal ey 18 TeE- | " yunfamin Hill, & miver, who floated upon | “Yres 3. ichetat has beck call ¥t X —_— |country in its treatment of them and the . Sherwood and Mayor Kelly in making the | Jonn R Hays » of Norfolk are crest wave at Dawson City during the | mouth, fil, by the death af & relativer " | NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—The Times this | President at the same time bas confidence In} yAyDEN, Colo, Dec. 20— ine latest de- selections stoppir Tler Grand | boom, yaid Larrimore's expenses back to| W. . Holland is grading his lots at the |morning publishes a table showing the | he fairness of the distinguished American | vojopments In connection with the reign of The hearing was adjourned to 9:30 o'clock | K. I(_” ) oditor of the Minne- | (he statcs. Landing again at Seattle he | €outheast corner of enty-fourth and E ) popular vote for presidential electors in | Prelate terror in the Brown Park section of Routt this morning, when it will be resumed at | IS TURRR 18 00 the Paxton. © © | obtained cmployment in a restaurant as|*'eCts . e the recent election. Mipnesota was the last | When the archbishop leaves for Cuba 8| county is the publication of the following Bouth Omaba. dricks Wahoo are registered st iue | dishwasher, from there he went to Stock- Levas W S King and not Patrick I | g0t0 1o declare its vote, this not having | Koveinment boat will be placed at B3| \wumiing (o Miss Anna Base King who signed Mayor Kelly's bond in Dellone, ton, Cal., and, after numerous vicissitudes, | the district court Hoover of Gettys- | o 3 g 5 od | €rect five cottages at the northeast corner burg are South Dakotans at the Paxton, | afterncon paper. From there he drifted | SRt fve cottuges at the north | prgg, M. Entrikin, asisint general | from place to place, making his way by | ®ryara’ . petition being clrcutated for | | t, who has ‘\.nlll recently been living with her fathee, | postmaster at Ladore, and aesisting her brothers in their ranch and range work November 12, 19 digposal and he will make a tour of the island, studying the couditfons and all phases of the question which he 1s asked to solve | been done until We including 6,211 sc Of this McKinle; Bryan 6 nesd; The total vote, ttering, was 13,967,209, received 7,217,677 and 3. Woolley, prohibitionist, re- Lincoln nd Omaba to Deter) ne Din- Anna Hessett, Ladors, pt Ball Supremacy in Thin | [PeIRWE agent of the € ht maha & St Louls, | easy stages until he arrived in Omaha yes- | the gra UK Btreet between Twenty. | ceived, so far as reported, 207,368; Barker, | Colo.: "You are “requested to leave th Bty Olstdtitan. DLy, hus oturned from a short business ip 19 | {arday sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, " | wmiddie-of-road populist, 20,18, Debs. social | SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL FUND | (oo rs o b iy e, ety - Nebraslans at il B Mrs. Radeliffe surmised her brother's con- | And now it fx said that the “Hot Air [democrat, 94,552, and Maloney, soclal labor life. COMMITTER For the third time in two months' time | Bragg and J. H club is golng to certify to the fact that Bragg and, Fremont, dition the minute she met him, and the | G 19 ROINE (o certily o (he fact that § her Apportionment Made on { This note was enclosed in a letter hear- foot ball gladiators of Omaha and Lincoln | £ Hrvan of'l; o8l €0+ | sisterly tears that flowed unon the bedrage | town. McKinley's plurality, according to the Busis of Firty-Five Centn ing the postmark of Cheyenne, Wyo., where will line up on the Vinton street gridiron | ¢y ‘Soed and . Caldwell of Tin. | €lod miver's sboulder gave an Intensely | John C. Troutan, the er r at the pont. | A8Ures of the Times, was 859,824; McKin- | it was mafled November 15, and has just f Christmos afternoon and attempt to estab- | coln, Mr. and Mrs, F Loomis of pathetic touch to the reunion. A brieg | office, I8 sccuring endorsements from lead. |ley’s majority was 468,065, been made public by Miss Bassett, who is 1sh the supren acy ot one team over the horn, € A. Johnson of Wood Lake, J. M. ' gcknowledgment on the part of the broth ing cltizens and expeet other. The laiter part of November such | Specia 'he " cnds in ¢ Curry of Pender und M. Shousey of Clark chief engineer at the state house la . 4 ; : (Sp ful) T he | staying with friends in Craig Cre gt Bonder ind M, Shousey, 0 Clarks | " cortial handclasp from the sister and | b, A Wells wens to Lincoly faat night to |1X0 8tate8 for the candidates of the na- |appcriloument of the permanent school fund | All the members of the Busstt fami tebraskans at the Morohants: Dr. J. A, | all was understood meet Mrs. Wells who 18 on the was Tome | 1008l union reform party (Seth H. Ellis |for December has just been made by the | copt the father have left the Brown Park W. Huil of Stella, Sheely of Lincoln, A Farnam street car carried the couple | ffom K City. The many friends of [0f Ohlo for president and Samuel T. Nichol- | State Land department and is 45 cents per [ country. to be appointed | In addition there were votes returned in | FIERR an effort was made, but it resulted in a tie game; last Saturday a second effort was A O seon of Nebras iy, Mrs. Wells will be giad to learn that she [son of Pennsyly for vice ident), and |capi s got 1 hich made and it resultad in & tie, The contest |$. C: Bimpeon of Nebraska Gity, ‘L. W, ! o ine Burlington station, from which they ils wi 0 ‘ | 80n of Pennsylvania for vice president), and [capita on the school population, which is s ——_ Lyons of Grand Island, . A. Robinson « . is rapldly recovering her health | 6 SEREER 1o tHs i : i ( Christmas day will be the third one and if | Kenrney, John Kieth of Suthcriand, George departed for Creston. Mrs. Radeliffe i8| Chiet of Pollce Mitchell dectined to say 'l" i'n’(q’f;' » for the candidates of the | the basis of such apportionment. In & Sontents Thomas Clayie there he any merit in that old bellef that | H. Lawrence of North Platte, T A" Minisr tho wite of a prominent real estate man of [ anything last night in regard to the printeq | United Christian party (J . R. Leonard of | curing the basis it is found that the school i tween the city of Denver and Thom of Cralg, Jesse son of Teka /. F ries ging ) | owa for preside d Jo ? ot | popula 20,90 ease 62 ) it the “third time Is the charm,” one side or | f Cralg, Jesse Wilstn of Tekamah, W 'F | Greston, and ber unfortunate brother has [ Storles alleging that K. A. Cuduhy. Jr.. wus | lows for president and John @, Woolley of | population is 120 n increase of 4,634 for posscasion of an estate valued at i oteE Wil KuFelY: oma out viotorions Hayt of [ assurance of a home so long as he needs it. | S907G 1N, & Eaom in & maha while | Illinois for vice president), these votes |for the last year. otwithstanding this 0,000 will hegin morrow in Judg: L ransom Many have lost confidence and hope, as being as follows | Arkansas, Much interest is already manifested in the game. The splendid material compos- tional union 41; Iilinols, 672; India seorge Updegraff, Union Pacific firema has gone to Lincoln to take part in the | general labor = meeting called by Labor eform: | incre 4; | tio % court. The estate is that of Geors Clayton, a bachelor, who died about a year ago. ™ his will,' which was drawn se, the per capita amount appor d has increased from 40 to 45 cents | ing the two elevens and the rattling good | EETEFAL (ROOT | . of ane well as health, because they thought thelr IE:irz)v];”:"’)'.r]uiii and Il::‘l'”. fl_ulfl nlme 5, n:: 'rn..‘ amount n|V|~0rllllnu|A(u each county Is i:I"“‘I n years y’.l'.!l?! I‘:“‘\‘flv';h‘I.Il\th'“".lmn.'r:ly;|:::; exhibitiona put up in the memorable Strug- | cussing measures to Kht before the South Omaha News. kidpey disease was incurable. Foley's Kid- |y l‘.“ e nols, 862; Iowa, 166; ASounty .;nm g | County Amount, | iieste, (o TIAUVES NG feiends nmodnting gles that have been fought out this season | spming & *fl";'\\ 73;“ :flll:j_"l Ot “t ney Cure 18 a positive cure for the dis- | ote" °18 Ao YA ;m.« Property to the city of Denver as trus- fnsures thit the coming game will be one | HOETHLGR ocom men’ of Omahi, | couraged an1 disconsolate. Take no other. fa8: S TILs tund, Roogroing to Lis WLl oven to be nsed for founding w col after the heart of the foot ball enthusiast T I3 white hoys ge 10T poor f Denver. The officers of the | “Business men are considerably interested | Dillon's drug store, South Omaha; Myers- | NO BIG UNCLAIMED ESTATES |!irookir Hrown . Both teams will have the same line-up as AL BREVITI in & proposition to erect an ope: » | Dillon Drug Co., Omah: city of Denver were (o be exofficlo trustees { a propositiol pera house g Co., Omaha. ul 5 of ‘the col'ege, and were to form:ilnte rules in last Seturday’s game. Loc BR~ TIES bere. The plan has been laid before Snglin ancery Court Farnishes a (Hiffio o | e Tt ok Tea. sondar I ROmoN R Diphtherla i under quarantine at s THOMas J. O'Nell by the agent of Horace HYMENEAL ment to American BRHe Glavion, brocher ‘o the deconsed. contests OVER A HUNDRED THOUSAND |south Firteenthh street, and at il4 No Plunkett, a member of the British Parlia- mbassy. Charles Mix.. 05 Marshall R At oAy o e Sruund Eleventh street wment and a large owner of South Omaha | Leiscy-Baehr; Baumgartner-Letxy. e e R thit under its charter and laws governing Tan Been |, OfdETs have been tasucd inatructing Gen- | real estatc. Henry J. Windsor i the rey WISNER. Neb, Duc. 30 (Specialy oAt | NEW YORK, Dec A dispeteh to the | Codiniton 0 Minnehiha LT I MU TR AL TR Members inspect the army post at son Dare tive of Mr. Plunkett in this matter | the Mennonite church, gouth of town, en | JOUrnal and Advertiser from London says: [Custer 06 Moody such an insttution racks. erts that he is looking for a good | Wednesday, December 19, Mr. Arthur Lefsy, | 50 any cxpectant American heirs of vast ‘ennington . bl 11 LTRSS Michael Hogan has filed a complaint with investment for his client. Mr. Plunkett s 1 ¢ son of Mrs. Angust Leisy Hrynn Haw Nothing to Sny, nd P tne Board of I Commission- and Miss Lydia | OTtunes supposed to be held in the English | sy, daughter of | COUrt of chancery are being fooled by un- and William J. Baumgartner | SCPupulous agents that the American em There was & full attendance Al i day's meeting of the auditorium committee | Femoved from the police force. - Hogan | Of Twenty-fourth and L sireeis and has an | Henry Lels yester- | 108 BOard O e et o W slon: [owns the property at the south ATLANTA, ( Bryan, In a teleg Dec .—Hon. W ast corner | Baehr, and Miss Olga E. L 3 am today to the Atlanta 1 1 : ) asserts in his complain @ er ahuse optie D! o @ g o B y Fall River oc 8 10 express sel on ex- and when it was announced that the fund | R#8€Fts in hie omplaint that Tler abused “m n on the land abutting on the south. |of Lawrence, Kan., were married in the | Da8sy made a formal request to the court | Pk Journal, declines to express himself on ex bhad passed the $100,000 point considerable | of Silus b, athan, Wolf Zacha- e proposes for a bonus of $10,000 to erect presence of the immediate relatiy of the | for a statement of unclaimed property In 1‘ ll.ll W Turner President Cly nd's statement, which enthusiasm was manifested. The total stock | e and David who are saiil (o |4 cpera house on the site in question to | contracting couples and a fe invited | Which Americans might be interested. The |$iresors :;!\\v et publishd this morning. Mr. Bryan ¥ have suffered at the hands of Captain Iler. | cost not less than $70,000. The bonus de- court sent to Mr. Choate Mcial state- | jomy'" il says: subscriptions to date amount to $89,850 and | “OF€ ISR L TG L T he. Birth of 1 3 friends, Rev. J. Baer of Bluffington, 0., | COUrt &€ ks oate an ofgial Ntate- | Hand ® Yankton " AHitel the donations to $12,660, making a grand | Christ,” will he rendered by the puplls of horome UL ed, it s understood, in | officiating. The two couples left on the | MeNt showing the absurdity ot A'nvru-nnI'Imltnn a gt T :n(n\l Mr. (¢ 1-1»\'-4---4' F"l‘*,‘*I'Il':'|llll=;’l{l:‘”""~ total of $102,000 for the fund 8C Phitomena's 'wehoal’ this evoning at 's | fecring the Jand needed on tho OUh. | egatbound train Thureday. Mr. and Mre, | SXpectations. The court holds a fotal of | {HUENGE b g Thete ts ho' noceastty. for comment. & The 4 2 S | o*¢loc atrons of the sc I will spend ith this land now being sought for there s i N Tavataind | $200,000,000 wort hropert oh [ e Y SEF et Among the subscriptions reported yester- | &', FUHAN U ek te "talemt 8 | will bo & frontage on Tecnte sorih oo | Lelsy will visit Cleveland, 0., and other | rth of property which | 7y Chahia county has the largest school | FARK and file of the party expresscd them day was one of $2,600 from the Thomson- | the little « 4 street | points beto Houston Electric Light company, and among | _George Stevens Kennedy and Louise » returning to their home in | $180,000,000 are designated trusts for ward selves in 1994 and in 1%%0 and I have no the groom has stock | Of c¢hancery and known heirs of estates | of 120 feet, with a depth of 100 eet | population, with 7.602, and Lawreuce is % them doubt they will continue to expre Cuming county, wh bt they wi i Xpr | % 7. Duffa ounty has the o8 on issues as they arls the donations one from the Nebraska Na- | Muenaenmovor of Burlington, lown, ‘“wore || A movement is now on foot to raise this | ingerests InSrfotem Satindiinication;Ssaving i e [E5E M SO LT COREIR SORG LR REAE SR DT RS QLG i married by Rev. Morlarity Wednesday |bonus for the purpose of sec x for ot 3 halance of $20,000,000 ope P nalles mbe L —_— tional bank of $500 e B Tt 10 e e the purpose of securing for South r. and Mrs. Baumgartner will visit dig- | balance of $20,000,000 open for claim. But | ORAIMAAT DAY Omaha a first-class thcater. In speaking rath of the miscellaneous | we and Eliz; attended by James Benedict ferent points in Kansas before sottling at | ® 1arge part of the latter sum is already N , f this matter yesterday Mr. O'Neil satd | claimed and only awaiting a dects i Heform Press Club Call, revenue committee reported that he had |beth Kennedy, brother and sister of ¥ . #a1d | the groom's home in Lawrence, where he ja | ¢laimed and only awaiting a decision of the | 3 R Ak P 4 . SRl el e, groom he Wedding supper was eerved i |hat he was satisfied that the amount of : PIERRE, §. D., Dee. 20— (Spectal ) —The |} Camera and Outfit $1 one of the teachers In the State university, | COUTt for settling. Most of these unclaimed estates are very small, only one being more | restdence of M Banborn's bid of $100 for brick No. 1 was |and Z streets. Am John Kenned 1g the guests fr | the bonus could be raised among the busi- following letter call for a meeting at om out bers of the bureau and other leading pop s over the state. Tt will be noted that whole tone of the letter shows its pur- pose to be to look after populiats' “inte Wenther Bureau in le- | egr,* while it clalms to be in the futer Thursday, December 21, Mr. and Mrs Teaiod th Q8 ¢ a subscr 1 r of the people. Warranty Deeds. anc starting a subscription 1ist, but there | Byrne will make their future home in New YOIk Thil: f the peop ; is little chance of anything of importance . St5 ME L BYhL 5 SEE—————————— or to W. . Denny, lot 16, belng done antil atter th Souqeiportance | Omaha, where Mr. Byrne fs employed by i Bespas Taes DUrt 16 Sunreap Deiib woch ¥ -u"r‘i:»~ .:”h“m-‘ to \\" 5 ass the Burlington as night operator at Gibson| ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 20.—Henry W. How- | CHICAGO, Dec Edward 8, Dreyer, : f ¥ station, e, Who has been Ahany VEATS ag0 Was con hope; vain, because you can’t cure dandruff | Francis, wig lot 15, block 13, South tatior gate, who has been confined in the Albuny | th pg p t » b by | Huro o 28¢ of this onth has been rafsed to $200, of town was noted, Jamies B. Mary and [1€S¢ men without auy difficulty. He con Byrne en. than $500,000. A coterle of claim agents fn | Huron on the . "‘11!' U WO AL herd Flizubeth Kennedy, brother and siaters of sicers the proposition in a favorable light | MEAD, Neb., Dec. 20.—(Speclal.)~Cards | London has been living off ihe contribu- | L "'"‘."."'“’.,l), i SR e I Y DANDRUFE WON'T WASH OUT, the groom. Decorations, chrysanthemums |and will do all he can to assist in the pro- | are out announcing the wedding of Miss i tions of American heirs for many years eform Press bur —_— e pored epterprise. Other well known busi- | Laura Larsen e¢ Holstein snd James A x It Hns to Be IE RBALTY MARKET. | ness men are veported as willing to_take | Byrne, formerly of this place and a brother | HOWGATE ONCE MORE FREE Destroyed, to Cure Dandruff, sy {hold of the matter and push it. There | of the editor of the Mead Advocate, to take | Many a woman spends an hour twice a | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday, may be a meeting of business men called | place at the home of the bride's parents week scouring her scalp, thinking scrubblng | December 20, 1900 for the purpose of talking the matter over oft the scurt will cure the dandruff. Two hours a week at the ago of 40 years, sho |, . L. has spent 260 days of 12 hours each, or two- | ‘G w. F thirds of & year of her life, in that valn The Germ that ~Chilef of (h t Just what you want for your boy or 5 girl for Christmas. We sell a Ca- ” Mayor Kelly Uses influe —_— P v o N/ . P vieted riminal nagement of his ¢ i Omaha 1,600 E 3 ccunty penitentiary since November 22, AL 4+ n mera that takes plotures 2%x2 1-8 without killing the dandruff germ, and the | 38U GG w Sier o8 The influcnce of the chief executive was In Good standin 1895, serving a term for forgery, will leave | porn ' Otrie of artar By Justice Tl h i alna e annt e only hair preparation on earth that will do | block 2 frst add, to Corrigan Fluce, 10 fin evidence vesterday when two cases in| ‘“Every oue who has used Chamberlain's | pq ingtitution a free man on Saturday, De. | Bogss of the supreme court of Iiifnois, and printing outfit and one e Elktks dust 18 Newbro's “Herplolde®—also s de-|Safhucl Dixon anc wiele A o te! yolice court were dismissed. The first was | COugh Remedy speaks well of it,” says Mr. | camber 20 He will go immediately tq| N8 case wili be taken before the supr » lghttul hair dressing, and thoroughly anti- i lot 1% 2 Court of the United States. Dreye all for $1.00. Cameras from $1.00 to $50.00. who was charged | Bdward P. Miller of Abbottstown, Pa, Peo- n assault upon his | Ple who once use this preparation are sel- L. O. Smith to J. 4. Smith, lot b, bl that of Parke Godwin, septic against all contagion from use of [ 3 ind lot 2, biock & Patrick's 3d Sar- | with having provoked other's hair brushes. It Is also a delightful | atoga add e ot 6 Bioek ¥ [hovor, Mayor Kelly. This case was dis. | dom satisfied with any other. There is Washington, where he will live with his | made a wonderful IVL"H"‘\ ,i",- .I"' ,lh, P :,I.A e tion of his sentence, but he has lost his anughter o I:Il v\:~r\' court of the sta At one Katie M. Smith to : Howgate is now an old man, past the | {{{i \o was nctially on u train in the cus- 'I'h AI &I P ' ld c halr dressing. and lot 1, block 3, same . o [missed at the instauce of Henry ¢, Mu nothiug like it to allay u cough or break | (hree-score and ten-mile post and mot a | time e wn offcer, who was taking him to 8 Al08 ento 0. Marsiame L . | Quit Claim Deeds. | the city prosecutor, who of course repre. | UP @ cold. It is pleasant to take, too. vestige of his appearance is there to re- | prison. when a writ of habeaus corbu$ \N apgieur Photographers' Supplies, § y 3 ¢ ) ents the maver. The trouble betwee ——e e ne . o ‘ saved him before the train le e depol Amat L i s, The following licenses to wed were issued | €, M. Ficld to Ada Thomas, lot 12, Do At m':":\_ n'l""”'rl between Men of Medicine Meet. mind one of the smart, active and exceed- | 4170 i conviction he has been conflned in 1408 Paruam Sizset. at the office of the county judge yesterday: | P1ovk 2. Lowe's sub " 4 it of a case inl Apout twenty-five members of the Omah ', Cundifr, a tract in H. 8. Hall to ingly cunning man who twenty years ago | the county jall, buil having been refused | Swiy nety 21-1 defrauded the United States out of several | him | court some t e ago and Godwin had the | Homeopathic = Medical assoclation were g A Rosidence Ake | Name and Resider ¥ nerve to tell Mr. Kelly what he thought | bresent at the meoting which was held lost Jamos Sorrenson, Omaha large #ums of money, At the time the| - L 5 2 atrati B | hight the sanitarium und residence o Y | Nelsina Thompson, Omaha ] 3 Deeds. A abeut tho administration of affairs. The | HE"y S Montwomers. 28 Harmes sivect | crime was committed he was at the head of Charles Baldwin, Omaiia Sherift to (4 M. 1leld, lot 12, block 2, result was that he was arrested on the [ Papers were read by Dr. R W. Connel' aad | the weather bureau in Washington ' B Bailth Oane chldals .| charge of provoking an assault. When the | Df. Montgomery and discussed by the mim- | “powgate was sentenced for elght years, QOur Bicycle Man— Louise Muenzenmeyer, Burlingt In Total amount of transfers U§7.411 fease was called yesterday Prosecutor Mur. sned commending the action of (overnor | but good behavior on his part reduced it to - disguised us Santa Claus will bring you elect Dietrich in appointing a_member of | five. Lisgul their #chool to the superintendency of the | more real enfoyment thau the genuine asylum at Norfolk, and also ‘ | Kris Kringle-A water front for your puthy for Dr. Freda Lankton in the death of her late husband, Luncheon was sorved | IRELAND GOING TO CUBA range gives you plenty of hot water | 8t the close the session Sent by President to entigate | A little went for your furnuce or 4 Up Postoffice Messenger. Questlon of Chureh heater mukes it free from gas and & 18, Dec. 20.—Victor Willich, 13 ¥ yoars old, & special messenger employed by perty, new top on your range changes your the 8t. Louls postoffice, was held up by five L — ¢ complexion to thu )01 uth | negro bovs today on Fighth street between | DULUTH, Mion, Dec. 20.—Archbishop mmu] omple xlu "t .1“.1” ‘hh:ml“f.llll : Market and Walnut, in the downtown sec- | Treland of St. Paul is to make & trip % | you have so long desired—Such u pres discarded books, current maga- | tlon ‘of the elty. Th mesanger wis re- | 100000 Cuba shortly atias e onh (0 the | 3 s it you destre it—and aboy %, ete. The question of securing a | leved of his money and bundle of several | '#1and of Cuba shortly after the first of the | ent {8 yours if yol erson qualified to take charze of the work | T&IStercd letters containing money. Chief | year by commission from the president and | 1| else our advice when you are in 1 . p.,.: n':‘u“’\;*.;0< ;wr ’(l"’ ';uk I‘h-” v',‘ '! will investigate certain matters there with success | up fmmediately, Wih the Tesilt that two | rararens reiperd i e GERLTL'AD Inklution denaadt iee s [ Meroun sispeeled of partichmting o | Teference to the fnterests of the Roman y evening the Child Saving the person in charge. The city misslonary, | the hold: rrested within & short | Oathallo church in the Isiand and will make harity Dr. Frances Woods of Nebraska Clty has names having been supplied by the Visiting of suitabl, boen a guest this week at the Nebraska Nurses' association. The boxes conta woman's suffrage beadquarters. Dr. Woods toys, books clothing and candy and to this 18 well known throughout the state as hav- will be added fruit when they are dis- Is at present the chief one, as the ing been one of the original eleven Red tributed on Cross nurses to go to Manila with the vol- On Wednesd z | trouble—we are at your service—with 1 1,500,000 pounds of stove and furnac ) wel 3 , ! time. The inspector has a description of | pecommendatic o the presiden s s we ean make your lot a happy unteers. Three montis ago she was ap- institute will bave its Christmas eotertain- Miss Magee, Wil bo unabie to assume it | tho ihers and hopes o ket them non | TEoemES '”:* Be l:xm president with | castings we cn 3 i pointed state organizer of the lowa Suffrage ment end tree and provision is being made as lack of funds to pay another assistant | —— "x' :“x"”n ereto, \l l-vlht‘m :x.(,.mu.r\. of | oue, A 3 2 4 2 r ouble e 5 | i o P Juluth has n invited by the archbishop » ok Rssociation and 18 now on her way to Okla- to supply 260 children with candy and toys. has already doubled her duties, but she Anthes' Successor Named. ! . AR homa on & lecturing tour, in the interest of One organization will supply Christmas bopes (o bo able to open this work soon. | 1!, ¥ reported that John Brandt, formerly | to accompany him. The mission of the OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS the National Woman's Suffrage association. dinners to 100 families, the names of which —— Fith the Omuhi S yings ank. as beun | archbishop is eald to be to investigate ques have been given by Mr. Clark of the Child The exhibition and sale of the posters | deputy to succeed George Anth He will | tiens in dispute e IR e R viog IRatIG advertinExTitis atie Tist) e i B will | €RteF the ofice lmmeaiately after January 1. of church. proper clube will not hold its mid-winter meeting \‘\x.mm‘l l‘hrlnl;nn' Temperance }rnu-: be held on Saturday in room 436, Ben build- | Sm— m— = {th the State, Teachers' association at Cottage, Love and Pease mission, Tenld ing. The proceeds of the sale will go to ;!n‘:oln this year as usual. Though the Street Clty mission and Chapel of the Car- (he auditorium fund ’Fflm Leathers— The Pleasure Is All Qurs— previous co-operative educational programs Penter will also have Christmas trees rnd have been most satisfactory, the women Candy for the poor children of thelr re- For want of means to support them the Men's patent leathers for Christmas think the time for the association meet- Spective diatricts and besides these, seven- industrial classes of the city missionary | giftsThe ides! kid s the [atest in specting the allotment | o ) 060, 1207 Douglus Sy in the island. It fs| TelePoRe 060 i § atever to show and it is no trouble w k. fitabl teen of the women connected with this in the five missions of the city h a you our Christmas novelties, even if ing I8 too skort to compass, profitably, more o C te o mis of the city have suffered | men's shoes and I buying you should v f sring the children—If a than they now have scheduled und have Work will entertain at diuner in their own materially of late. The working classes, 4 Mgt . IY i you don't buy, bring the children iR A Thais Drossam homes from six to twelve poor children on which were of the most profitable, haye | ToResber that there s only one Ideal child shows a leaning toward musie it Christmas day bad to be clesed aud, though $2.50 per week | Kid- thet there are kots ef Lultations 18 one of the best possible traits of char supports the kitchengarten classes, private | — that they are dear at any price- We \' Regardless of the object for which they Tho directors of the City mission, at subscription alone hes kept them open. | have the lurgest line of patent leathers fl were organized, the majority of the women's Tenth street and Capitol avenue, are con- While unable to support these classes this | in the west- priced st from $3.50 t socleties of the city that have met (his templating establisting a reading room year, as a department, individual subscrip- | - L wsi e woek, have done so for the purpose Of there, to be open cvery evening, for the tions from the members of the househoid | $U-00 ~dress shoes with eloth or kid tups making Christmas a reality to the poor benefit of that meighborhood. Their chief economics department of the Woman's club | - buttou er lzee Your purchase of to- famifies. The Young Women's Christian effort, however, will he directed towari and a subscription of $5 per month from | day may be exchuuged after Christmas association, Child Saving {ustitute, WO- fntercsting the boys and girls. as experi- the club will, the women think, carry the | for a pair that 8t We fit them so that men's Christian Temperance union coltag® ence has proven (hese reading roows a Work over until after the holidays, when | (- kng &8s possihl i and the churches have been leadquartcrs most cflectual mezas in the child-ssving they hope to be able to open all of tre | %Y WA &% long as g e. acter- and as such it should be encour aged One dollar will do a whole lot in our establishment—We have a full line of goods that will app: those who have a long list of presents to buy--Don't forget we arve sole agents for the celebrated Regina music hoxes play 1,000 tunes-We lave them from Al especially to for this work. work. Though the city missionsry has Jong clasees again, $14.00 up [ The gymnasium girls of the Young Wo- rexlized the mecessity of such & place, lack Pt ] ‘ , ( men's Christian assoclation met on Wednes- of funds has made its establishmest im- The household economics department will Drexel bhoe Cou day morning and packed boxes to sult the possible. The principal cxpense will be in hold its next meeting at 10 o'elock Thurs- individual cases of twenty-thren different heating and lighting the rooms aad for day morning, instead of Friday morning, as | 5" Cutmlegue Beads—Seat Free for ! fumilies, which include over sixty children. litersture the mision will be depemdent wus arranged at is last meeting the Askimg. 3 contributiens Gmaka’s Up-to-duie Shee House. | These fumilics are sil most worthy, their wpen Interested persems for DABNAN 4 . A. HOSPE, uslo and At 1613 Dougles.

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