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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1900, county before using them fn the examina NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA, &= secure against (L. And | will take just as active — — an interest again if there should be another S B e e L e Attempt made to pags a similar biIl In the t or any succeeding legislature. It 1 BL UF F S. moster. 1n e ovening s cnrimman am- | [OWA'S PEDAGOGUES CONFER | & 5ot tr e '3 S e et of my office, be cnuse 1 expect to step down and out when ner was served to all. Many gifts of cut S PR DR i R The Ordeal Is Trying - Childbearing is a perfectly natural func- tion, but it is robbed of its terrors where the virtue of ““Mother’s Friond’* is known. This unique liniment, applicd the good of e, " flowers were sent to the hospital during —— county superintendents in the state in other externally, relaxes all the muscles, so that - s the day, not to mention fruit, candies and i & counties, — MINOR MENTION, " l‘ “(‘ other delieactes. Btate Teachers’ Assooiation Opens Oonven-| During the day the twelve separate e mefll '8 Eas et BANK RECORDS A AN —— tion at Des Molaes round tables of the association held fepa 1 o0 Yo Davis Rfle glam General Dodge's Gift Entertainmen: rate meetings at which were discussed WILL BOLT, of Lyn Priend’ D e T o % “Mr. Riley," b-cent clgas. ”T'“ "‘“!’{“" "‘""(’“:d‘“;’“‘ :fl"hfl“"’“’“' by more than fifty papers and addresses on all Tasrelieved my e of 41 wortiiie ey W10 per hotile ” Fine Miscourt onk. Ollbert Bros. . on of gifts prov through the gener- | EXAMINATIONS DISCUSSED AT LENGTH | phases of school work. The attendance THE BRADVIELD REG 8 Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's Officer & Pusey Books Prior to 1884 Are |osity of General G. M. Dodge for the veter- USSED at the meeting is good and every part of '%m.fi T'ine A. B C. beer, Neumayer's hotel. Not in Evidence. ans of the civil war and their families will the state 13 represented. % \ Wollman, ntific opticlan, 409 B'd'y. | be held Friday evening in Grand Army of [ serite and Demerits of Other Featnres n fows State College Behmldt's photos, new and latest styles. the Republic hall, commencing at 7:30 | " 44 present School System Alno Re- oAbl I doh o el ¥ |’rm' 1 [ m— — — W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin block. o'clock. All roldiers of the civil war are The executive council today appropriated —— Moore's stock food Kills worms, fattens, | EXPERT WALTERS MAKES DISCOVERY | L0 i ik (heir families. The presents b o L Lo #0000 from the condingent fund of the BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. See Schmidt for elegant holiday photo —_— will be for the children and each soldier's Are Very Spirited. state for the use of the trustees of lowa Drink Budweisar beer. L. Rosenfeld, agt. | " & o Older Than | ¢hild on entering will be presented with a e State college at Ames in repalring the GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED Leffert, fewaler, optician. 26 Broadway. Umable (o Get at Accoan ind |ticket, and at the closo of the entertain- burned bullding and erccting temporary Chrigtmas pictures at C. . Alexunder & | Sixteen Vears and Cannot FAR g0 g pregents will be distributed among | PES MOINES, Dec, 26.—~(Special.)—While | quarters for the next school year. A Co.s, & Broudway o That Partners Hod Any those Boling such tiskets the chief interest of tho opening day of | tomporary building will be erected as g A B L DU Wy Mouney Invested. Nathan P. Dodge will be master of cere- | th® [owa State Teachers’ assoclation's meet- [ cheaply as pessible, the plans calling for et your work done at the popular Eagle monies and the following program will be [ 106 centered in the session this evenios, fa ten-room bullding one story high, bullt laundry, 24 Broadway. 'Phone 157, rendered: when Principal W. 0. Diddel delivercd [ of wood. This was agreed 10 by the Presi- [ o e e e —— W. C. Estep. undertaker, 23 Pearl street. | Some startling disclosures are promised | oo bie cauit bugle).. st his annual address as president, and Presi- { dent of the college and the architect as Telephones: Office, 7; resfdence, 33. _|the public in connmection with the failure Master Arthur Goff. dent Willlam R. Harper of Chicago univers- | the best that could be done now. Work ' GUUNG". BL”FFS M b A Jeadles and Genta’ | of Officer & Pusey's bank when Bxpert Ac- | Revellls Sl B i ity delivered an address on “The Trend of [ will be commenced at once. Y Y dway. Ope ou 9 vho est o cFadden’s Drum Co p Bduc ) ol y - piliria Rudio has gone (o Buffalo, N. ¥ :";":"z‘r:‘d"‘:‘r:"I"n""m;"um';‘m’:".u‘“:",‘;;"’m‘lf Song—Americ P! lh‘lvul-{r‘l-l;dutmlhm the pdxmlln:nmly me Hish Mass Monday Night. NIt L ) === — = home, to spend the holldays: 3y the Audience. ngs of the various “round tables” took up s chagiove of the Bave ro s o Christmas party tonight, R. A. hall | tion of the firm's books and assets, makes | Recitation- Night Before Christmas...... the entire atterncon and the most significant | , P1ehop Cosgrove of the Davenport dioce ED STATES DEPOSITORY. Admission, cents. Whaley's orchestra bis report. It is stated on rellable au- | Miss Bdyth Thomas. mosting of the day was thet of the edu- has issued not to the clergy and lalty g i A Morzan & Klefn, upholstering, furniture thority that his report will confirm the | COTnet Solo—Longing for Home.......... - of the granting of the privilege of mass | Statement at Close of Business, Dec. 13, 1900, comptiolier's caltt Master Arthur Goff. catlonal council to consider the reports of repalring, matiress making. 1228, Main at. | (Y, (R T TG O 0 e bank. | Address . on the night of December 31 in order to > o B v | ; . TR standing committees on two phases of edu- [ oo " o ble 4 want add In The Hee will bring resulte. | The investigation being made by Mr. Wal - Hon! Walter 1 8mith pitrrsamiet ghuarogriagt iy ; k return thanks for the blessings of the R N RIS IR, AV D R Wl S ol Solo—The Blue and the Gray osses hd LI closing century, and he directs that the ' LIABILITIES Council Bluffs us at the Omaha office. ters has proceeded far enough for him to . " y " | Mies Allda McFadden The committee making investigation of | oo ot oo e exposed from midnigkt Sheridan coal, once tried always used. |have secured considerable knowledge of the | Instrumental (piino; e th subject of the “'Sequence of Studien” [ | orii eon b &L | 1 oans and Discounts..... $1,202,615 84| Capital stock $ 100,000 00 Bmokeless, no woot, clinkers nor sulphur. | grmg husiness and he has confided some | Master Jack (' |> Sa . 8 until noon of the next day Bunkisk houss B FEcsF - Price $, £.60. Fenlon & Foley, sole agents. | Reeltation delected | Presented what is called a first year report & house cecceee 40,000 00 Surplus and profits, net..... 70,348 62 County Attorney Killpack is carrying nis (Of the matters that have come to his knowl “ Huzel Brown i with & vlew to presenting the matter and Tewa's Presidentinl Posaibiiity. Real estate 21,776 75| Cireulation 100,000 00 left arm in a ling, the result of being |edge to the members nfdlm “"mm“‘:fl‘”“' lmu;v' When the Wind Bloweth in "trom letting it lie over until next year. This| Judge J. P. Conner, the new congress CASH RESOURCES Deposits Cerereien. 2,008,406 27 Sins atile Moot of Noilh Isth st 1::':,‘,"‘{":[:,:"" i TYarus9 (L ™ Mot B and Bk Sl committe analyzed the subject and stated | man from the Tenth district, who was|U. & Bonde, at par..$289,000 00 {8 spending the holidays with relatives in - Recitation—Dame Duben and Little Mr. in reference to determining the sequence of | nominated to succced Dolliver largely by [ Bonds and cash e Minneapolis ‘ 8. G. Underwood, chairman of the com- Babe . veeniiens studies that “the true sequence of studies | the personal Influence of Governor Shaw, | curities 62,051 Miss Clara Hoyt and Miss Iimma Ponco- |Mittee, stated yesterday that Accountant| = Miss Edyth Thomas. cannot be determined for all classes of (18 home from Washington to spend the | Cash and U. 8. Treas ow are visiting relatives und friends In | Walters in his investigations has discoy- | Cornet SolocColumbla Polka Blleirsy, Vet ;m_l (N 811 56 BObEY of the Avms Orioe | Master Arthur Goff. schools by any one general prineipal, This | vacation. He brings home the news that| urer ....... 660411 55 1,00 iyt e No. v b S ence ¢ smen- | Governor Shaw made many warm friends - - - 8tar of Jupiter lodge No will mect | 1984 have either been destroyed or re- Trinity Methodist Ceilebration. e e seamte U¥ CUUMTHAORE CHCGIRTIVR = ” . tonight, when the annual election of off) . tary and secondary courses by the logical | While in Washington attending the Wash- cers wiil be held |moved and he 1s consequently unable to| Tho congregation of Trinity Methodist | S BT, SECOTRRTY couried by (e fof ington centennial and that his speech was ' ,154 90 $2, 276 154 90 W. P. Miller s visiting relatives {n Logan, | make any research beyond that year. He |church will celebrate Its twelfth anni- p brdiShei ) Bl A ot and principles, which constitute the separ- [ IMuch appreciated by President McKinley 1 From the he will go to Indl n wit P Ve Sunda v ' O I rom there he will go o Indlan WILA | atates further that his examisation of the | versary Sunday with o wcries of ‘wpeclal | jtt BUCCIRISS Which sonstiiute the serdts |y SRERCRE (R TR here 13« |Jo D. EDMUNDSON, CHAS. R. HANNAN, Mr. and Mrs. W I MoConnell und bocks subsequent to that date show that | services and on Monday night will hold a method make; great deal of talk in Washington in favor President. Vice Pres, and cash'Er Shter are spending the hollinss «ith |the members of the firm had no money of | twentioth century jubllee. The following RAve 20 RIUNERCE 103 SIS bS] Y 4 g N1 conse - of Shaw possible presidential candi- 3 S S ~ atives and friends in Des Molnes [thelr own and that they did business prac- | programs have been arranged for the two | €1CC between child's consclousness, modes | Of SIANW 4s 4 possible brosiis vl it YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. The Sunday school of 8t. John's Englith | tically on the moneys deposited by thelr | occasions of thought and circle of knowledge and |date to succeed Mc bl Al Bl I — 2 urel 2 itsannu 0 o gtici _ | ana tha onfined to the west- Lutheran church will have ita annual [ v 10 "view of these statements made | Bunday, December - 0 & m. old-time those of the adult. The sequence of stud- | And that thix i not confined to the we Is a Good Investment / it el cntertatnment.-this “evenlng at |y Uy (Watters, Chafrman Underwood of claws mecting, 1. W m., an- | 18 cannot be determiued wholly by “the 'I',')."‘,,'l':(""',;' ::_’M:]‘:,( Stk A gospel meeting will bo held Suvday the creditors’ committee wald yesterday | [IYSEMFY SOCMON (BOSONG [ g fhy | feauirements of the clvilization Into which Now Covberatiss D g SRR G RR "“"Iim-n he would recommend that Mr. Walters | sehool; 4:30 p. m., Twentioth Century Junjor | ¢ Child i born,” for this ignores the " » . wureh. under_the leadership of Rov. and e 3 be called upon to make a report of his leaguers; 6:30 p. m., our best Endewvor | Parallclism between the development of the| New corporations in lowa: John Hoyt | % service In the nineteenth century; | individual child and that of the race, and | Music and Plano company of Davenport, o i anpiversary good cheer: "IN the | also assumes that the requirements of | capital stock $10.000, incorporated by Johu men Have Helped,” Mrs. I. C. Bonham; | ¢ivilization — can be used as a fixed [ Hoyt, D. J. Hickey and Robert Smallficld; Memories of Trinity Young People, standard of educational values. Neither | Fechelson-Rocacker Lumber company of Jngsay: “Liooking Through the can the sequence of studies in the lower | Boone, capital stock $35,000, by L. F Mrs. Henry Deloj L. . Potter, the Harlan banker, formerly | investigations up to date and that a m #tate represertative from this county. wias | ing of the committes would be called in a in the oty yesterduy on matters connect:d | fow days for the purpose of hearing it. | The women in charge of the Unlon mia-| 10 the district court yesterday Judge lon will @ive the ehildren of the Sunduy |Thornell resumed the hearing of preferred ) ; #ehool thelr Christmas dinner and | clalms in the Ofcer & Pusey recelvership all former pastors and presiding | 8¢hools be determined by tho requirements | Fechelson and H. M. Roswker; Coneolt ;:““;“,"mm. aturday afternoon of this | naviers and the hearing is expected to | elders. of college courses, for in multiplylng | dated Mercantile company of Mystic, capi- | continue the balance of this week. o arew et east shpmai) T ineteenth | eloctive courses and studies the colleges [ tal stock $25.000, Witk J. A. Sedden, Wil- Fifteen lots in a body for sale at a very reasomable price. These lots are iocated in Omaha addition and lte high and dry. They . H. Cooper, a well known grain buyer af Hancock, Ii. wis In thu ity ‘yestor: Orldeve an ORNet: gocluple; :0 p. m. sermon, pistor: o have been compelled to abandon, to a great """"""“'Y and A. H. Dudeley as incor- will make a splendid location for some factory. Several other lots day, calling on friends at the county court . last Christlan testimonies In nineteenth | degree, the t ency " porators. hotke and ineidentally transacting some | 1In the matter of the application of Wil | century: 10 p. m.. looking backward, 100k | . e true sequence of studies. The suitable for bullding purposes—one of them especially will make & fine location for a home, belng within one block of the meter line and within two blocks of & school house and church located ia the western part of the city. i ) st helpful principles by which to deter- o legal business {Ham P. OMcer and the Western Lumber ' ing forward: Ladles Aid, Mrs. Hufr and | DO ples by which to deter: / Dr. 8. D, Tobey, the physletin fcompany that money on deposit in their ' Mrs. b u.\hn‘ Woman's Forelgn Missionary [ mine the sequence of studies and por- PRINTERS GET AN ADVANCE gnd journalist "of ' Pottawaitamle county. [ names in the bank be set off wgainst three soclety, " drs. ¥ ff and Mrs. Beasl tlons of studies in all grades and classes )1, Mre. Alice Brown and W Tatter's ‘Thomue Follick ot Dender, | notes which they endorsed for other par- e o et deake b | Of 5chools must be derived from the nature | Abiter Hawkes Reports New '""'1 ) Neb were in the city yeterday tes, Judge Thornell vesterday mude an i et Willita; Eng| of the pupll himaclt. 1§ every stage of | Hixhier Scale for Sloux City Jub Apply at T T W, Wilson, wife of the pastor of | grder directing Receivers Beresheim and | e CIe i, Lois Biokoni school work the courses of study should Men and © ors. | torday mornmeregatioiod Wing " Minn. “in | Murphy to make such offset on the appli- 11 p, m., presiding elder, conform the knowledge, t-aining, and de- 1o e . Tesponse to a telegram a neing the | cants paying the balance of the notes, and Frankiing 1i:45 b, m., solemn viglls; | velopment of the pupils yho are pursuing | SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. 26.—(Speclal Tele- ee Ce dentivor her fucher. Dralen Allen” | when this should have been done to cancel rossing the Threshold wich course. The commigee belleven that ram)—The printers of Bloux City are to ’ The cases of Dug McClelland, charged | hg notes and return them to W. P. Officer. . Y. o there are many reforms needed and de- |have better wages. C. E. Hawkes of Chi- Yl seand_tarceny, andiiames Hall, Bhe| il GV Sauroats $10808 and the gone | T FIESESRIOT e tinanel s P9 205 Suth ey hate silendy bes |ONED, Biwt viea pResiAens of tka T | Council Bluffs. Justice Vien's court, had to be! eys standing to the credit of W. P. Oficer Sneakthief Caught. gun, The process of true reform is that |Pational Typographical union, who took the owing o the siciness of Justlce | ang the lumber company amount to $991.56. A stranger giving the name of Fred| of l‘\'n:uflun. The gradua introduction ,,'\n;‘xlllt‘r'||1|vllrr :uhllmv;mm nsluert-rlhmwu-r[L Yontractor Wic e . com-| Treasurer J. H. Gregg of the school dis- |Allen was detected yesterday morning fn| manual training, constructive work, cle- [the printers and the employers, has sen v - TR 4 D omd Cstreet | trict of Hazel Dell township filed & pre- | the act of stealing a cloak from In frent|mentary selence, music, grt, physical cul. | 1B his report. Job printers who have heen A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER yostorday morning, o earlond of - Ded ferred claim of $1,972.22. The trustees of {of the Novelty Cloak company's store on |ture and the study of litrature into pri- |KUUINE $16 a week are to get $16.75; d FLIX G DS ORIEKTAL PERFUMERY e e kD ] ar i rmbteg | the entate of the late Edmund Jeflers filed | Brondway. Jasper Adams and Bud Dou- | mary schools in the last few years is an | MBOLYDe operators are to get $3.20 a day, ‘D.CTIEA[ML Ok MAGICAL. BEAUTIFIER. this winter i a preferred claim of $1,112.72. quet, who witnessed the theft, gave chase | illustration of this process. This kind of | iPstead of $3, and night linotype operators Mr. and Mrs. R and Miss| E. A. Morehouse filed a petition of in- |and succeeded in capturing the fellow,|work must continue in pvery department | O Eet $3.60, instead of $3.60, g8 Pronioe, inth Puiohes, : ollie Miller of Pt Ar. a0 tervention, in which he asks that part of a | Who was turned over to the police. of education and awakered teachors must| wWhy Doesn't Mri nors Write? \ig §3 Rash and Skin dis- We have undoubtedly the largest ‘ ME" i e o ChaBhwn ot Fichmond, | cortificate’ of deposit for $200 be used by [ Later in the day Charles Demming of | bo the aposties of o more rational system | CRESTON. lv., Dec —(Spectal)—Mr. | 8843 5 ek s sy ortment of choice perfumery “.'"(. ol L "_'I","""?‘H\Il::"[w-[;h;lmmll‘v» of tlt;v!:w-‘;lr:-::lnu n:; ;m -}t{nni:fi;llh)s 'n\'ell;- ;‘Ir"up “;::“‘Lr::“%‘;:k:}: Ufi:‘tl:: ‘l.:nrxll“"h: ‘r]:::r[”:: n;‘u:m knows. The committee |and' Mrs. Bert Connors left Unlon county ‘EEu AL (A - medium-price bottled goods & Drake and Dillon L. Ro . draft o 9. John Ryan filed a peti- [hous 0 stmas as lald over until next year under |about tw on an ov |22 on. ‘It has ‘stoo o clty. W i earpenter shop Tnst June ana steal- | that in June last he executed to Officer & | muffier stolen. He identified the coat and i etk years, 0 D s, Spiehler's, Soeley's, fng a auantity of tools ‘Is set for (his | Pusey his note for §300, on which he had | muffier that Allen was wearing at the| . *AU " resieR i i kdonilall Colgate’s and French’s, in all Forniag 1o Dotige seiist, has (8 “‘T“,'}“*’“ received but $10. In the event bf the re- | time of his arrest as his property. Allen |, .0 (CNYT0e B exhminations for stu- |} L5y qavised as to the journey’s prog- size bottles for 26c and upward. Attortiby. WeAsworth. - Aanositad, n Ih,“ma:lllml $200 having been placed to his | will be tried on a charge of burglary. SEHLEA A" final r‘:-‘por:“umlvl;xzi:r:ll:'\'t-lnfx‘:-r; ress. One letter was received when Mr. | Just the thing for Christmas qistrict eourt the mmount for which ara. | credit he uaks :‘Imnlgfll'l:“r:::l:‘l;:;: be -1 G avel rooing. A, H. Read, 641 Broadway, | splrited debate. In goneral the report |#0 Mrs. Connors reached Conway and the o presents. house, mied 'the ‘Hryan-Stcvenson club for | (070 10 BHEE & MEVAER KED 0'e oF T — is commendatory to examipations, but de- |10t from Savannah, Mo. This was five dy of the haut-tom 00 rant ot ‘headduasiers during the re- s Davis sells paint: clares that they ore not the only tegt | WCCKS 880, The prolonged absence of news | = #~ ( patient): Cent ‘campatan. as may be due. — Bt b rOASINGOE I Ty acs ot o fs greatly disturbing the relatives of the | o CAR You tadien wt uee them, L recons | @]l G, Mor ’ Willlum M, Courtjer brought sult agatnst | A Morton & Co, cattle dealers of Hob Scott's Latest. 1 Aehbsieaaalth iro Mot too frequent | . nle. They had several hundred dollars | Rarmeul of all the SKin Dreparationse’ For . gan ) P e r e % T uhter 1,5 | Springer, N. M., fled @ claim for $301.03| Bob Scott, who has two charges agatnst | i S UG, (RAL they are valuable or| Gy B V00 foul play 1s feared. Mr. | sale by ‘all. Druggists ‘and. Fancy Goods D 56 o madtent wervices VA Tufy. ' | yesterday agalnst the bauk. They state | him fn police court, is fn jail again. He|DArmful according to the spirit, intelil- | WA THOm MR SONL B R SO S | Deaters in the U.'S, and Europe. ! Justic rriers court. before which’ that in September last F. L. Ingersoll was | was arrested at a late hour Tuesday night | 5°1C¢ ,“"“" i"“” which directs them, The | L. FERD. T. HOPKINS, Frep's, Drug Store. e e S Eyf ity found for COUr | given a letter of credit by Officer & Pusey | charged with assaulting a carpenter named ;ff:‘n':l':: :"“l,’l:‘q"‘"‘;““"‘"‘ xaminations in | - 1 Great Jones Bt, N. Y. Amended artleles of Weorporation of the | 0F the purchaso of sheep for them, the | Jack Walsh. Scort and Walsh had trouble | pricSl B & basls for promotion and that L L4 a8y 142 Broad i Belffert-Weise: Lumber compuny of Avocd: | parties selling the sheep to draw on their | in a Broadway saloon and repared to the | [0 SOVRER Question of promotion of | ENOXVILLE, lu, Dec. 20.—(Spectal)— EVERY WOMAI\ roa Hioadnay, | & Council Bluffs, a0 Nate Dlog yestarday In ‘r"("‘f\f‘.\:’f.(fl:;:rw bank. Morton & Co. state they sold In.|sidewalk outside to fight it out. Walsh [, o0 ““ s R"h “'“ gl “‘""‘- The | Tvo contest cases were commenced here {8 ‘changed o that of the I 0. Selffert | ersoll on the strength of this letter of | slipped and fell and received a fracture | (it T iCCIOR 8% F SChool exerclse used 10| tolny for the offices of clerk and auditor is interested and should know c ' Lumber' company and the princlpnl place | credit sheep to the value of 3232, and |of his right leg. Mhe police were sum- |y EE (A8 Cors of the puplls offera fin the contest for clerk D. W. Langerak | abaut the vouderts | @I erI"O co,l gfn"‘{\rl‘:‘["“** transferred from AvOca 10| drew ou Officer & Pusey for the money. | moned and Walsh was taken to St. Bernard's | gorn 0t W0 ot ,“'“:‘N;N '“'r“'(“‘ s ,‘,f",(.“,','"' 18 khe ous ocoutested agsinat. Langerak uIRVEL ‘;’.‘,‘}5‘1‘}“0 Abd ocal. th . Charies 0. Millsap and Miss Amelia B, | Poyment of the draft was rofused, as were | hospital, while Scott was escorted to the | ori MIATR of sucoess and perverts the | corfested for the sume ofice two yearn e rt. | oonirty s hom kne toskminde n'ihe / Mynster were married Christmas nieht at | the sheep, and Morton & Co. had to sell | city fail. He was recently released from | .o ontrance ik The er of col-lag) and lost aud tho case was carried | gy Phe i b ;l,l{ rYe 50 hard coal and wood. the home of the bridos parents, Thirtlet | thom on the open market. The sale realised | thero on his promise to keep away from | i LA TmHATONS the commites | to the supreme court, where it 1 atil Hest “Safent Nost Co romt delivery is our motto. itrect and Avenue A oThe geremany Wit | $501 short of the purchase price and they | tho saloons. Srarones ki Bian of sooredled. sexondary | ipafiing L st ecaney. | Transfer Li ! !-n‘r:::lll::\\‘ R SR S R S m:“:‘l,: :mlr,"':"' i "hh“, ,“,"""";“, o Mra. Crofts Asks Divorce. right to examine in all cases. All this| Mra. Weber Acquitted by Jury. o Line Between Gouncil Bluffs ‘ happy couple BIbE olakiag aealasr Thet l,-n;lk‘l::il;“ihr:: Mes Heli Orotul R160- In B Gistelon BETE 9Li04 dioimition Eeport was adopiad ‘INIW!’T‘ e e A and Omaha. County mm.nm»n.hm McManus, Clty 4 Ve o after much discussion of minor points, p of John ghton agalnst lola & . \ " g g Buperiniond . Prostdent Henry of | claims aggregating §1,100 were filod with ;?;‘;:‘;‘,‘;;’;:"‘{,&.’,‘,55"1‘.,:;‘:,“";’,{,'):{f,,;‘,‘: In the special matter of teachers: ex- | Wher, whom he charged with complicity ook meiad. It ives “;‘"”! Blufls Office, No. 23 North Main (e fioned i B humbor of | the clerk of the distriot court. According | S,¥P7e¢ trom, HOWARS Crefis. Bhe aeges | oo s" the committeo recommends aa | 0 fho burning of his barn ono night last ' \L\ / oo felaphane 158, et morning for Dol Mol o the repart’af the recelvers the HAILEN | oruel and ivbuman treatment on the part | ¢itre change in tho laws, forming a | AWust, kept tho Jury out elghteen hours, Newvork B '.'l‘.i‘ll‘;,h‘(:nz"“’m;’“ South 12th Street Bual meeting of the Towa State W' | o cer ‘usey amounted to $624,000, AL | oard of county examipers to have: full | atthe end of which time a verdict was le B erintendent’ MedManus nre on the pro. | While clatms to the amount of §582,000, have ;’.'.v:'".fm'n'".ffl:',';',;y Iyzr.rflndnll‘x:r:n.‘:c:l;fién};: charge o examination of flPD“‘"“flH “lor| ¥i#n for the detendant - Connsotion: made’ with South Omans ( srém _ | onir besn fled up to date. the hearing of the case she asks for $3,000 | Certificates, to have examinations every | wyentine Opens New Opera House. FRSH[ON IN HAIR | Transtor. G | oetnek e A e “1h e Maxwill | Howell's Anti-Kawt" cures coughs, colds, | Permanent alimony. three months and to issue certificates, and | "\ySCATINE, Ta., Dec. A fine new e T e WILLIAH WELGH “ Tiron“rccery store “at Ity avenue nd @ o v vy TP ”‘Tl “’;‘"‘ ";‘I“'"“‘ conslst ““ 'W“]l“""‘““;‘num-r, the Grand, was opened here to- Sima bt e Feodetud oy oy A 'enth atreet, where a smal Maze hed o4 ue! arnes N aside from the county superintendent an . e — nigh with a $10,000 house. The seats sold at §0 each and the amount realized is $1,00 in excess of the amount guaranteed gtarted near ‘some ofl tanks. A hole was o' ooal<bInck e At St. Bernard's hospital the sis o »d by the burned In the floor and the stock was som: Two coal-black negroes giving the names hospital the sisters in | they should be named by the state super- Wht damaged by sater and smoke. M {0f W. M. Willlams and John Wilson were | charge, with their usual forethought for | intendent. This radical departure aroused Imparlal Hair Regenerator “hristmas Candies explosion of w lamp is thought to have |arrested yesterday afternoon by Ofcer |thelr patients, provided the annual Christ- | a spirited discussion and much opposition. |y e Gommereial club to the promoters Tiatee Rtk 1 hate ontan v Sacme ; : i ¥ ; by §e Commere Lair ‘o and Ficaey. fampe caused the blase e Callaghan on suspicion of having stolen | a8 entertainment, which was attended by | It was declared to be a move to take away W,K'M“ e haves. P afyour 1 ored e S e Ice Phosphates, per 1b.. 20: et W iion, pastor of the Conere- | two sets of single harness, which they |® 1arge number of friends of the institu- | from the county superintendents —their otrial Cham iz 23 W, 4 L New York Midgets, per Ib 18¢ mas day (0 perform three marringe cors sold to a second-hand goods dealer on |tion from this city and Omaha. power and authority and to centralize the PN RUN FINSIUID 1TV A4 VIO i b' i . 1k monfes ut the county court house Tha | Broadway for $3.50. They claimed to hava —— work in the state, It was vigorously op- Strawberry, per Ib...... {hree couples were: sacoh Howe and Pearl | worked st Creston on a rafirond construe.| SOPDOBWesith 10-cent eiger. posed by county superintendents and| UOSS OF APPETITE Burnt Peanut, perlb.... 18¢c Snow Drops, per 1b.. 15¢ H A ‘ Boston Drops, perlb.... 10: flcklsland Mixed Taffy, per Ib ... 10¢ of Fremont, Neb. ana Nora Harper of |tion'gang and got the harness there in ex- Beal PP T Y others. So much diversity of opinion was York. 1d 178 Horton of Glenwood, | change for a bleyele Ta., and Jennie Shindell of LAncoln, Neb. The following transfers were flled yester- | #bparent that the matter was referred back T G, McCrarey, charged with murderouyly | The police are trying to locate where | day in the abstract, title and loan office of | 10 the committee to be considered another amsaulting his wife, was released from the | they bave a double set of harness hidden, | J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: vear and to be reported again. city Jafl vestarday. ‘he care against him |as they asked the man they sol | o ' S Ples .l . B i (it Pase nan AL hiis |88 ety e y sold the|yJ J Olney and wife te D. 8. Pleak, Debate Superintendents’ Relationw. - % r harness o It he would buy el nwly and netq nwia 2-76-10, w. 4 $4000 | | Special prices to churches and Sunda; fttoney, Mra, McCrarey rotlfied the a\i:|qiubie set which they bad for sale. Tbe | Re Hen Wondmancs wnd wie to Pramie " | The opposition to the proposed plan to ‘y!th?)ol! “n“m,) ‘ ) BUnT0d that her inturies had heeh recelved | theft of & double set of harness was re.| bok CSHOft 19t 1, Park add to Muce- enlarge the authority of the state super- I A by a fall on the sidewanlk. From her story iutendent and lessen the authority of the ported a few days ago from Island Park. |C. H. Busse and ‘wife to Route n the y ited to go down- frank Nelson, | ! “ e, 28 ¢ y ok tan 1“('\;:‘\.'1‘:;;‘:"ht:xl'l‘{\‘u»:wnu!“-l:lfl Ine should not. | The police belleve the negroes have been 4 iov% plock 1), Hall's ada, 'w. d.. 70 | oounty supsrinteadent was 1sd by Bupen B‘HTEL ‘ ""'l'En Bhe geached the outside of the nouse 20d | working on a Burlington dump gang in Threo transfers, total O TY TT intendent Deater of Page county. 1In his 100 Broadway. Teleph .. anm fhew hind ' seinie, Gurinie whichshe el | B Vchuty o taland bark. il w ;'le:nnku he summed up the objections as | - ? " f gy arringe Lice en. ollows o RUe the, funsral nrocession of the Iage Christmas Under Quarantine, Licenses to wed have been issued to the| I am opposed to the business of the | way and Fourth street yvesterday afternoon | Belng quarantine prisoners did not pre- | following persons: county superintendents being pliced in the | a horse wileh . P Furlev of S8 Avenne |vent the patients, Aurses and help at the hand “of the state superintendents. The | ame and residence county superintendents have their own C© was driving in a light cpen wagon be- Woman's Christian association hospital | Jicob Howe, Persta, T s The Only Line by | wo 0 d d they should do it. The came fractious Btarted to run eway Haar) Hra Sarala | work "to do and they shou hey and upset the wag Parlay being drageed |from thoroughly enjoying Christmas day. :"\;lll:;‘:‘m l:‘r‘:n, l.‘lv*;_-“l-t I | khould be strong enough to shoulder their FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS some distance. The animal then dash, § SINONH Fromont, NOD..iiirsee | To... 1| The many friends of the institution saw to | Nora Harper, York, Neb o 0 carringes o oral oo the state superintendent or anyone yuén‘-\ n:AIn!:v«l)“ :Iil'..... (‘.'.‘m‘.:'mumu"u{x"n.‘um It that the day should be made as pleasant | U'. 8. Horton, Glenwood, 11 and ran into the telegraph polo at the cors | for them as possible and gifts of all kinds -« ’l]'l\l"' H"'“"‘"‘lr Lincoln, Neo ner of Fourth street, where ft was caught ured t N o8l a e am_(*. Yoder, Omaha Farioy i taken {nto a store and Iator | houred into the ‘k‘;‘-n:“fl Al day 100g: | g ahiers, Counell Bluffa removed to his home. 1is injurles con. |Presents for all the inmates were dis- slsted of a number of severe brulves. tributed from two large Christmas trees, A } «DAILY BETWEBN... is ajimportant symptom of Kidne OMAHA AND SAN F ey spantaaden i oen i hiold et | Troul which ls frequently nverlnukr! RANGISCO . Wi @ responsibility which should be his, He| Paini the back, scalding urine, ner- Callfor"ia thout Change inoutd appoint his own bourd of examiners: | vousshs and general debility also indi- GREAT the county superintendent and no one ¢1% | cate t¢ pres o this deadly dissase. sona| \.Iel. is responsible for the condition of his L " . The two llttle daughters of N | schools. No one knows so well ns he the | . If ay of these symptoms are present e : i That runs Personally Conducted geant Ambrose Burke of {he men who are best capable of judging or of [ let auantity of urine voided in the | Tha ucte ND fre Nk with the scarlot fever, passing upon applicants for” positions s | morng, stand for 12 hours and look for | EX¢ursions from Omaha three days | Mrs. Lizzie Gleason of the Washingt ‘,'| h'-"}':_le:_-r :hn'-u auE “u..:»'-"l\\.‘ -‘hiluw 'fl' sedingt in bottom of vessel, cach week. L 00 A R APPSO The yiug Sohool 18 eabending the holldays | T clarahip anywny. 1f he or ahe is not| Delf is fatal, Don't wait. 1hey are in charge ot competent | ROUTE = nO Orm John Dohany, who has been In Kansas |APle to control, the &chool has not good MORROW'S Managers. v~ city for weveral months, s in the ity | xecutive ability, or falls to use good judg- . 3 E z the holldays with relatives. ment, all the acholgrship in the warld Leave Union Station Wednesdays, the best su»r‘ol the ROCKY 4 frouble for some years pust, | “iphe state sunerintendent has work of his e Sve linlon ftatian Fridas arrested last night' charged WIth va- | own® Ha ‘ought not to e compeiled 1o | will cia any case of kidney trouble and | Le4ve Union Station Fridays, DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, grancy aud belng drunk. dencend to wuch work as this. No one 1s a0 | 4] y p.om. BUFF Rubbers and Miss Loulse Capon of Franklin avenuo | d68end to uich work e this, o oncteso| the syptoms arising theretrom undes i " 1 ET LIBRARY CARS, in @ position which will shield’ the | | own responsibilities and not attempt to | i | \ INENS SHOES 50c¢ Reminds one that it N 1 - 9 14 For tall Informat) RPRRE=AT jo_spending Chrlsgnas with “hor “sls eache connty as the county superin fosit by a responsible company, | Leave Union Station Saturdays, 5:2 : 00, reservationsand itinere y Overshoes [ there ¥he will"attend’ the wedding of Wil '\'.5""" ind sent out by the State Im.....\ of T ek nam St Omeha, HAMILT“N s Indignant Over Pablle Funeral | ‘"i"?‘lu |'|“ :n:r:‘-u!;'.;'nl: R S | ’-‘nnhn‘d by Kid- "'n"'::'; n ‘.mn.Im- miae H\ = g — he npeeds. This point being 5 J a » o p the 1 that the standard of educa- | e elose stamped addressed envelo| Ticket OMce nion Station settled, the next ;:, to know CRESTON, Ia., Dec. 26.—(Special Tele- | tjon Ix higher in one county ‘than In an | B fuge 198100 Lncaln Farnam St 10th and Marey Sts, D R K Av S f d rou: el o coun here e standar * m an, b25 16 o) 2 " nd Mai § ¥ SHOE STORE where (0 buy them. There fa || §T4m)AD uppeat frow: indignant melgh | pioe,, I SOUGOLY ST, e Suey iin i | N, Ganih: 30 shemag WV Omane Tel. 428, Tel. 620 RENOVATOR Iuvigt rates hnd renovten tia tom: purlfien and énriches'the blood; ourea . y 1 wordt dys ;00 on, he prevent the holding of a publie funeral | “'¢ FQURHS RO WAL B0 Wik w win | ;i it Omalia {fio worst dvapepein, :':‘:“.12::;":.&‘? uduche. want something serviceable J|OVer ® child who bad died of diphtheria. | intraduced (o mike (he State Bourd of Ex | Ny &% bov's S8 ave” Cunana Siitaze. B g aminers prepate the fists of questions and | M " Maty, Coachmen. $18 5. bhr e om ! -, Birise syap > hve them forwarded to the county su-| Hre A Bl iei Howard st g mess CURE VWISEI." | | ook, Mr, Boehline of Omaha lost his daughter -mc- N.¥ ARM LOANS and at reasomable prices— y F Ak B while visiting friends. A physiclan 6 sald | Joriniendent as chalrman of a county board [ Mrx W . Mentop, 706 § AMih st Omaha Uso Big & for ENOVATO [\ Negotiated In Eastern Nebrasks that's to have udvised the family to hold the [t examiners, Who should on the das of the | Jabn Swam Trinter, 3118 130 ol Omana diuch o | @xamination in the presence of tha entire | Mre inmsan, 717 4 1700 &t Omal “ S A RGENT’S foarpl pablisly, g6 the STounds that the AT fenr the 'ana’or the envelops and | M 1 Cwers, 408 N, 14th 3. Omaha | = o eraup. speclalist pro- | eyl the contents of that sacred pickage R nounced death due to diphtheria and the |1t did mot hold th e kierintandent | . Morros Kid-ne-oids are not pills, HcE ks Gt e 0o Wi .54 gr smat i plain wramm mg" one place In town where you 2 Wit ab- Omaha cannot make a mistake If you other counties they will be too hurd an jowa. James N. Casady, Jr. ain 8t., Council B‘r‘ s, cou! ! . fiold by Dry 0 - | honorable enough to ¢ the envelope | but Yelw Tablets, and sell at fifty CINQINNATLA Look for the Bear. Dolice took the safe courss. Whe nelgh- |honorabis SHONER 2 (DBER L1 OFSTRY e, Save Your loncy'\w. e store: . ric! > cents a x at drug y express, prepoid, fo atubhan o relloved in i SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING A borhood was panic-stricken until the au- | FUr®nd (o' adapt the questions ro that d alo0 or & Vottla £ i R & o * 233 Pearl Street, Couuell B (boFities wppenred, (hey would be ultable to the necds of his | JOHN MCROW & CO.. SPRINGFINLD O Caiouinr sens vl 1ouniat or malied by Lisa Doug o Batile

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