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10 WEEDS FROM RADISH SEEDS|,, 2" oot THE OMAIA DAILY BEE NEW PAVING BILL DRAFTED D> TUESDAY, JANUARY 1901 VAGRANT HAS CIPHER N()TE‘[ JCTAL SA TORE ¥ Thonsnnds of Yards Finest Embrold 25,000 Yards of P Worth 8¢, 8¢ and 10¢, — Inserting on Sale T . | YOUR CHOIC INLY 1%C—ALL 20C 2%c AND 6c YD.~WORTH UP TO 26¢ | ¢ This Apparent Miraole Explained in Ca BROIDERIES AND INSERTINGS 7% Legislature to Consider Measure Looking to| Today we place on sale 25,000 yards Mysterious Message Found in Pocket of an | o ) THE NEW PIN iy ) of fine swiss, nainsook and cambric em All d i ‘ " eged Farm Hand, ‘ i The repular o painge of pins containg| Improvement of Omaba's Btrests, | Vroidery” and” insertings. They dre worth 4 v —— 60 pins. The new pin package contains 4 up to 25c yard, and go In two lots, at 2l s U 1 ot o fin t needle-pol pin: on sale and 6c yard, ) HOW A FARMER'S DAM HURT IS NEIGHBOR | °f the fnest needie-point pines on salc, 2|70 DISPENSE WITH PETITION SYSTEM | ™\ S o ciiime punciase. | CRYPTOGRAN READ BY SERGEANT HAVEY N —_— fe. The new opera shawl worth $4.00, at a— A large consignment of handker \mu" | $5 00 Water Backs Up from One Farm to | 3149 Full length 16c crepe tissuo paper, 5c | City « | Draws Up a |purchased from a noted eastern mapufac- e — M | Another and Plays Hav with il oh it Hoped Wil tuurer at a great reduction in price, go on “ hy THA 3 CLE i SILK SALE A sale today. ' f reshly Planted Veges i “-:l,'“_:,:il{,\,,‘,:'\\»"\.‘,”.",-“ et \Iu-nl with B 10 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR $fi 75 ] table Seeds. %o tike foom fof the tew wpriag sl e Ladies' plain white sheer quality hand { . we bave made the biggest c you ever S—— kerchlefs in all widths of hemstitching, PR | saw. The new silks are already commenc- [ City Attorney W. J. Connell has prepared | WOrth 10¢, ko at 2t n interesting case was booked at the k A modern parable of an agriculturist who | ing to arriye, 8o you will have to hurry, for | a bill which puts repaving upon the same| lLadies’ and men's fancy colored |..‘m.‘,| An lnteresting case % booked o ,lf.” | §owed wheat and reaped tares bas beed | these prices will last only & few days. Dasis ns opipine] paving afd I fntended to | 850 180e knd embrotdery edged handker. | Dollce wtatton Fomy e t08 S0 Have ou Ot the rl ? ] bro@cht to a prosalc termination b $1.50 colored velvets at only Tic 25 | do away with litigation concerning the. in- | Chiefs go at o Millor. Dfessed er, with a h C E g order of the court reviving an old and | .slored panne velvets at only $1 98¢ | sufficiency of petitions, The bill also pro- Ladies’ and men's pure and sheer linen | . a ; ed ‘A ‘“‘"'\ e 1‘ i bers of 7 1 58 | g rdkerchiefs in a dths of hems, wo! ing peg in his pocket, Miller's hands are as B 5 s o i Mg o, Fhgl- i of | black 21-inch taffeta at only i5c col- | vides that the taking up of atone paving and TR e NI 0 Hettn, WORH | 6T w h:Baby's . By BAG avess Kions Don't let it get away from you, if you have, until you a Douglas county family. The Giffords | gred 27-Inch taffeta at only : 0 black | replacing it with other material shall be | UP to 35¢, go at 10c " R X ) b SN ' " HE nd the Roots have agaln become fnvolved | (4 inch wido greuadines 4800’ Biuck | coneldered Fapavite Lo the sense. in Whick HOSTON STORE, OMAMA, | lite, Hut the moat mysteriots phase have seen our line of MEN'S WINTER SUITS AT THESE in legal controversy and afidavits filed with | 44-inch wide grenadines, $1.98; $1.00 fancy | the word is used in the measure, Another| W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Ste. | o bis lite. But the mos ‘uv‘\;“”l‘ e s PRICES the district clerk in support of an applica- | ¢ilk for waist at 3%c; $1.50 black hem- | change in the charter which the.bill pr iller's case Iy a little ot par o8 Sl AT | 4 4 . A bill pr closely folded and ensconced between the f4.05 & 8 ¢ ‘ tlon or un order Citing the Toots t ap: | liched (afiers at 71c; $100 Clency Bron” | vides Ie that the cont of specist improve- | AGED COUPLE SLEEP IN BARN | iioveir ot i masconenlt boeen e LG :<;l|’ ..ml ..I,,».“I.‘ to contem v’ of court | hest foulard, 58c; 60c fancy light colored | ments shall not exceed the special bene- — e el & | o ot x:w ”.HM:_“ s oY SoH The $4.25 Suit is well made. ring to 1ight the explanation of n mystery | gtripes, 19c fits. This harmonizes the charter with re- | Arthur Kiler and Wife Tell a Story | iTetter ot wot n The $4.25 8 i c sui to how a crop of smartweeds grew from | First shipment of new spring satin Per- | cent decisions of the courts of Nebraska of Craelty on the Part of - ,‘.’,“,“".,",'.“CC ‘\'-;H'“'I‘:“""t":‘{-”'*I“” el ,I.I" $4.25 Suit is a k suit, plantings of radish seeds fan dress foulards, Just received. We in-| Copies of the, bill have been sent to heir Son, Conrnd. SWAE &nd refers to Someone mamed Ihe £4.25 Suit is brown miyed. he story hinges on an unlque phare | (ite you to inspect these beautiful silks. | Senator Howard H. Baldrige and Repre —_— vl - The £ il A Kpw " of an old quarrel. Th alls took on their | HAYDEN BROS. |sentative Vaclay Buresh and will be in-| An old German cousle, bent under the | Woodsey B B i:w) It 5 made I'he $4.25 Suit is worth seven-fift) | firat. element of novelty last spring when | troduced in the legislature at the first op- |burden of 76 years, called at Justice | nD catwely of faufor dasios 40 COI . C . . Falconer Giftord preparcd tho choicest par- | MAY EMPLOY UNION WORKERS | portunicy. In speaking of the amendments | Alstadt’s ~ court” Monday and _told. | fs SReep o e sinie TRvarce, of Bhee The $4.50 & all | cel of land on his farm for a garden to be H to the charter provided in the bill, Mr. |story which, it true, has few. parallels for | 1he nuje ' FooKses ™ appears, and here H 450 Suit is all wool. devoted exclusively to the production of ' ASe highly cultivated specles of lettuce and name is spelled out Miller was arrested Mo 5 saloon at Thirteenth and Dodge streets I'he $4.50 Suit is a sack suit. where, it is alleged, he has been loafing for Connell sald that they are af greater im- | cruelty and unfillal conduct on the part of a Legal Right to Exclusive Se portance to the city of Omaha than any |son. The old pecple arrived in Omaha two | radishes. This particular part of the land | ot 1 Men. other measure which can be brought before | weeks ago trom the province of Wurtemburs .l owned by the Giffords lies in n corner | pliied® the leglslature and that ho had embodied | Germany, and took up their home with their b e el The $1.50 Suit is a brown p of the farm along the boundary line sepa- | The old controversy between the Brick | these in a special bill and hoped that no |son, Conrad Kiler, who lives at Tenth and | & Week OF more with no vislble means ¢ The $4.50 Suit is i fating it from the property of the Roots, | Contractors’ assoclation and the unorgan- | other proposed amendments would be | Paul streets. They say they left the father- [ SUPPOTt He was dressed in brown ducking 1e $4.50 Suit is a genuine bar jzed contractors over the right to employ | coupled with them. |1and at the instance of their won, who |OYeralls. a blouse of the same material, a » i Wy in o The £4.50 Suit is well made, the nearest neighbors, and relatives, Fal - - - | eap gray ca heavy shoes and a black coner having married a sister of J. C. Root. | members of the Bricklayers' unfon has been | “These amendments will do away with the | thought they had money, but in reality they LBy \ The &5 it § i | overcoat, much we o $5.00 8 s a black che Across the land comprised in the two | settled on the basis of Judge Dickinson's | necessity of petition for repaving and will | have not a cent in the world. They told | OV much worn ,[A" il ( uitisa black cheviot. farms winds a good sized creck, the dire decision Saturday in the case of J. H. Harte | require that paving and repaving be secured | the story of their troubles to the justice in | Desk Se ant nele I'he $5.00 Ruoit is a sack suit, tlon of the flow being from Root's farm to Ragainet the Brick Contractors’ association. | in exactly the same manner. \The council German, who atterward trans'ated it | In the pocket of the overcoat was found m it 1 . . f : ; 3 , who afterwar e $5.00 8 N s . that of Falconer, and It happens that the | The court held that when members of the | will bave the right, under these amend-| ‘“After we had been here about ten days,” | paper bound volume of a trashy novel ,I.h “ s e level of the ground on Falconer's s unfon are not needed on work under the | ments, to order repaving without any pv-'l-is.:ml the old man, “our son began to abuse | entitled, “Her Mad Revenge.” In appear I'he $5.00 Suit is worth eight dollars, the boundary line fs conslderably lower | supervision of contractors belonging to the| tion. A district will be created and the|us for not paying our board. Finally he|ance Miller is a characterjess personage " Quit § . bt paying our board " | t age, | o 85,00 »xceptionally we p than that In the enclosure of his relative oclation they may be employed by non- | improvement ordered,”” sald Mr. Connell "..r.u.- us out of the house and we were | With a weak face, pale blue oyes, hollow I'lie $5.00 Suit is exceptionally well mq Falconer n Radish Faneler, assoclation contractors, notwithstanding an | *“The public may protect itselt by filing a [ compelled to sleep two nights, two of the | cheeks and several days’ growth of a scrag il » " o When the first green of spring was visible | #ETecment between the union and the as- | protest within thirty days and the objection | coldest nights we have had, in the stable. | KI¥ blonde beard. He says he Is a farm The 86.75 Suit is ¢ at the commencement of the senson Fal. | Soclation that the assoclation {8 to have [of a majority of freeholders who are af-|Then a neighbor took pity on us and let us | hand and was waiting at the saloon to see = 4 bl all wool. ; Soner went to considerable pains o plant | the exclusive right to employ unlon mem- | fected by the paving is all that is necessary | sloep in his house. This morning Conrad @ farmer who had agreed to meet him I'he $6.75 Suit is gray cassimore a cholce lot of radish seeds, reserving a | bers. to stop the work small part of the garden for lettuce. Whe Harte 1s a non-assoclation contracto! it was time for the first sprouts to appear [ having in his employment a large numb came to the neighbor's house with a hatchet | there and give him employment Efect s Immedinte, and said it we didn't come home at once | t| “The effect of this bill would be Imme- | and pay our board he would murder us. The $6.75 \| it The $6.75 Suit i ack suit, s Iarmer’s satin lined, in his pocket i i \ above ground Falco vist the garden | Of bricklayers belonging to the union. The | diat It would do away with the premium | The justice has issued a warrant for the 118, The $6.75 St in wow a S Dlot and (o his amazement found a well | Contractors' association has an agreement | which is placed on fraud, perjury and forg- | arrest of the son on a charge of threaten- | 48 r [ it 18 w rth ten dollars fledged crop of smartweeds without a sofi- | With the union authorizing its members to | ery under the petition system. There I8 N0 | ing to commit great bodily injury. As S of any man’s money. 1If you are not satisfied after vou tary trace of the vegetables he had expected | employ union bricklayers and excluding | politics in this bill. It 1s a measure which | the old people have no money, he has 16524, 1034 3 oot home with any of » above suits bt 2 DN to see non-assoclation contractors from the same | every taxpayers is interested in and coples | waived the customary court costs. The | AS it was a dull day at the police station & m ny of the above suits, bring them back and 1 Falconer delayed the inspection privile Acting on the agreement the as- | of it may be found in my office by persons aged couple give the names of Arthur and | Desk Ser get your money, WE'VE SOME FINE SUITS AT $7 but not enough to say much about —If there’s any left ant Patsy Havey installed him- 4 | se1t in the role of the late Ignatius Don . the garden a short time, becnuse of a | soclation prevailed on the union to call off | who care to examine it. It 1s a blll which | Katherina K. freshet, which he thought might retard | the men in Harte's employment. Hart ap- | will stand on its own merits, and I hope nelly, and applied himself diligently to the sprouting of t » seeds u few days, but | pealed to the court= anc recelved the de-| it will be made a law." [ the @esk of deciphering tie cryptogram. | a week preceding the discovery of the | that a decision against Harte would be ab. | Ing up of stone paving and the replacitg | xames of Forty Nebraskans Drawn |HI0E to do with the message. He had | when you're here. Better ask the clothing man for a look. | weeds. Naturally, Falconer suspected his | solute prohibition of the right of a laborer | of it with other materfal may be considered 20n. Sorkibe - DUVING -iNe heard of “book ciphers” before. So he . 8 melghbor of having practiced a bit of spite- | to work for whomsoever he pleases, al- | repavicg It would he possible to repave g turned to page 6 of “Her Mad Revenge' 4 work, but he sald nothing and carefully | though if tho association contractors had | Farnam street and other streets which LB and found that the thirty-second word on 1‘ went over the plot a second time, sowing [ nced of laborers they are privileged under | have been overlald with granite blocks. | mhe petit Jury for the January term of | that page was “keep.” Next he turned to )| the same kind of seeds. A week or two | their contract to call men oft work under | The charter as it stands at present would x | the federal court at Lincoln has been | the tenth page and found that the twenty- drawn. There will be no grand jury at the ( ®/Ehth word thercon was “your.” The fifty coming term. The panel of the jury Is eventh word ou the fourteenth page proved | = — = - Willlam Beck, Ceresco; L. L. Burney later there was another freshet due to | other contractors | not permit of such improvement #pring rains, and as a hot sun brought At present the legal department is having warm weather a short time atterward, Fai- | EXHIBITS ~ COMING RAPIDLY | uittie trouble with the sments made to ho “eye coner repaired again to the garden to note | for original paving, but hundreds of cases | mionion: James P. Connolly, Omaha; Lu vey Finds the Key. . - i . the progress of the planting. Auditorinm Wenefit Esposition Re- |are pending in which property owners seek B. Carey, York; A. L. Dixon, Blmwood; W. | He was now eatisfied that he had the key The man was stupefied to find again, in eelving Liberal Patronage from to defeat taxes assessed agalnst them for s . ” D. L. Freeman, Fremont; John C. Corin, stead of the expected green sprouts of The charter requires that a ma- alisade; Robert Greenwood, N radishes and lettuce, only shoots of smart- jority of interested freecholders shall sign to the clpher. The thres words thus far .. THE GREAT .. cured were “Keep your eye,” which made | George Hemstedt, Papillion; Peter Han- | sense and formed part of 10 ! weed from one end of the plot to the other,| . E. Andrews, chairman of the commit- | a petition for repaving. After these peti- f oov oy criedt B o O e nedict: | 1diom ,'I’.)’I“'",:'I‘ ,:( 'l“';“:'l”“‘”“ '}M“I‘ b 66 ” He poked over patches of ground here and | tee on promotion, submitted an mportant | tions bave been filed and the improvements s AR i | v 3 e s 4 ! Y H. C. Knight, Lincoln, W "| hour Sergeant Havey announced that hé there to find traces of the seeds, but none | report to the auditorium directors at the | made property owners have dened thelr |1, o o cRER%, RUMCO L o | Sl e e was there. Falconer was setting up nights | meeting Monday on the progress of the ar- in ] repaving, cad as follows signatures, and in many cases taxes have read as follc ; Frank Mills, Columbus; Norman Mus- | Keep your eve on Woodsey, don't let him | to think when rains caused another freshot | rangements for the Industrial exposition, [ been invalidated by showing that some sig- f;“:‘m’“”‘ Rl e aa . Datierson, | sake you. He is crooked and hus got his B - and a chance jaunt to the garden disclosed | to he given early in the spring natures were not authorized T th: Cheries Rickey, Louloritie: | 8¥e on the swau: If you ueo him atrike ir that the ground was ivundated The chairman stated that about 150 out- | Decisions in ecases of this nature have | . ' i ¥, L i | that direction don't hesitate to do as w Fritz Suchlsen, Grand Island; W. K. Wil- liams, York; J. H. Burnett, Ha Robe Rulies & Gam of-town manufacturers had already sig- | been very unfortunate for the city, and the weod, Nat S e o entio 0 col bute ¢ expense of miles of pa g ha - o o nified their Intention to contribute ex-|expen miles of paving has been shoul- f (U (S o e e Crouch, hibits and that the list of contributors of | dered on the public by scheming taxpayers | Podr Fatlatinh, TEBKE this Kind would in all probability be in- [ who found some alleged defect in petitions. | (**IEIOM 0T T DOMC time the stream was swollen by rains the | CT€a%ed Lo 500 or more. The profiefed ox- Arthur Gibson, Fremont; A. H. Hool, | ths cipher might possibly refer to the $2i.- | { e e N o e e orens [ hiblts fnclude almost everything from o | WAIL FROM OYSTER EATERS | gmana; a. 51, ihman, + Omaba; M. H. Hihman, Fromont; Robert [ 000 ransom money in the kidnaping case, ks Hutehinson, Alblon: George R. Kimmell, | but the chief discredits that theory. Miller Lincoln; F. F. Loomis, Edholm; George | I8 booked as a vagrant, and an attempt will | Lyon, jr., Nelson; Charles W. Mose, | P made to have the police judge give him | Amella; James Morrison, Superlor; James | BOUrS to leave the city W. Hansler, Félls City; R. H. Rankin, Cambridge; James H. Rigour, Omaha: W. A W Omaha. The police attribute very little impor- tance to the foregoing, and believe Miller to ierill, Auburn; N, | be a harmless, visionary loafer with a taste Orleans: | for the occult. The point was raised that | ATRO! of the UNION CIFIC RAILROAD are assured that all human ingenuity has been adopted to protect them agalnst aceldent, Milllons of dollars have been spent by th Union Pacific Railrond Company in fmprovement of its track and equipment. This line 15 renowned for Its fast trains and their ar- rivale on time, and the general proller in | 5 ——— superiority of its sery 0 | In ascertaining the cause it was found that the Roots had constructed a across the creek on their land, and e | am y hing out the radish seeds and | SCTeW to a plle driver in the hardy S v " | trade, and all other lines are represented f carrying to displace them the sceds I smartweed, from where no one knows. The i Complaint of Short Measure in Filed well with Clty Inx Several eastern manufacturers who have » been asked to donate exhibits have writ- tor overflows having pen slight the garden had dried quickly under the rays of the warm sun in a few days afterward, leay- | ten tha 4 | o'ty fnspector of | ing the ground to all appearances as ft | ®0; but being desirous of giving the audi- | welghts and measures, has received many h bhad beeen before the ralns torlum project material assistance, Hh‘\':u)nlp aints from persons who contend that As smartweed springs up with the rapld '\;t“;L"l':“"‘""l-:”‘ll KX‘I:'k* for stock or as | they o | r dealors . Jon N a5 straight donatlo who use measures which are mot up to ANCH LIBRARY OPENS S / ckets for California anc s a Warrants, | i standard, One man maintains that he BR o 00N — Loke City and Denver without extra char and. foupd WIIl lle Ready for Busi- | 10 the opinion of City Attorney W. J than Ool it is impracticabld for them to do| T, P. Mahammitt, CONNELL UPHOLDS WESTBERG‘, City odward, Lincoln; BE. H. Wilcox have been cheated by oys ity of the plants that raise full grown from pots under the magic wands of Indian con- Jurers, the transformation scene in the gar- | don 18 easily understood. Falconer secured | from the courts an order commanding the | on are good via Salt The Reformed Episcopal courch has a historic ministry, episcopal government, Iturgical worship and e: asked for a quart of oys | When he got home that he had less than | New Statd ;u pint and a half. An investigation of the ness Ordinary (Tourist) Ex ngelical preach- iell the city comptroller has taken the | rsions run eve y day in the year ing. Any person desiring to know more AP S e R 4 correct position in using to issue war nd are personally conducted every Wednesday and every Friday, Root. family to open up the dam and to | 1wy it will receive without cost o pa case ghowed thet the dealer used a dipper rants payable from alleged special funds R R R R e .1 cease diverting the water from thelr land | ¢ )ts istinctive Ntorature tpon applica ‘“|:x:h 11'”.\“\1";«1 than a mlm, but :Im- :::-ulvr Next Thursday afternoon the Omaha |Sct aside for the ma city clerk and SRS y furnished upon application. to his, coner's affidavits assert that | contended that he was not using the dipper | ss Lock Box 1185, Chicago, 111 they have neglected to do more than pretend - s N to destro asure. Paper buckets which were | Public library will open its first regular other officers in the city hall. Mr. Con- | o » sale of oysters b; : branch station at 1624 Vinton street. The | nell believes that the apportionment of the the obstructlon, and he fears A\ NEIGHBORS H:ADY TO FIGHT|™ 1 in the sale of oysters by this n!(‘uorm"l‘(':‘m“ ““’:“ “b: et ]“[‘w':‘”f e 4 s P lithvatReront AeRFivIEcte Aed R, R TR of & branch in ndard size repetition of the experiences of last spring | wer | , pitan i 4 been |honor of J. T. Edgar, who was a member | hOt create a special fund for each depart . Tulge: Keysor ‘has issued an (order olting S A ikt ~,‘\,'v’|' .»ny\“.wn‘.?nlw :I.‘u‘n i:ll‘l lv::yv:“]llx‘ul» lplml: 110 Tibrary assoclatlon when 1t o | ment and insists that warrants must be | New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. BRI AREIAE -804 AROV oL TAY Allemed to Have | i which contained much | ganized in 1871, and who did much to make | drawn upon the general fund. He also | Union Station 10th and Marcy. Tel. 629, K they shall not be adjudged in contempt of Venesueln. the library a guccess. Miss Bertha Baumer | maintains that the comptroller may fissue | id e et Thinot haying carried out the Inatr | less than a pint. Upon calling at the whole- | | : b | ‘ Py Nta Sh ol ALInE the QAT salo oyster houses tho clty inspector learned | Will have charge of the new station, which | Warrants upon sy i g hich are pro- [ regard to demolishing the dam. \GSTON Y athare o dph Aok dRyE trom B o | vided for by the charter regardless of | B tlons with regar KINGSTOX, Jun, 7—Lett e here trom | L ealers do- not claim (hat their Wil be open on weeks days from 3 in th viod for by tho charter regardiess of what CONTINVANCE IN THE MAHER CASE, | Panama say the relatlons between Colombla | 019 any particular amount of oysters. | afternoon until 9 at night, and will be open | A¢ he may see ke with reference | = ML s and Venezuela are much strained in conso- | e NS B0 A 0 FUGERE Bl O Ior | Sunday afternoons from 2 until 6 | to the salary lists, which are to be paid | Attorneys Awnit Rullng of Supreme |quence of Venezuela glving asslstance, as | Lo 00 g cvary man must be his| A complete library and reading room will ‘“l.h money which was originally set | A Court in Stmilar Issue, alleged, to the Colomblan revolutlontsts. | Jl M o Forty (U0 L I hey contain, |be maintalned. Only 500 books will be |for the general fund. Acting upon Mr. | E ] Jack Maher will not have an opportunity [ The action of the rebels, it fs added, only | : gent to the station at first, but the number | Connell's advice the comptroller may pay & until February 19 to explain under whose | restrains Colombia from taking warlike will be increased and any book which is in four of the epartments of the eity gove | e ority mo. 1 alleged to have relleved the | measuros agalnst Venezuela and even now | UNITY CLUB FOUNDS LIBRARY |72 moin Hiorany may be drawn by leaving | ment, and he will do this and allow the | . ' aloon keepers and the gamblers of South |Colombia troops are being moved to the an order at tho branch. Twenty-five peri- | remainder of the salaries to be settled | a Our 1 e me ¥ Omaha of a considerable sum of money in [border. The rebels are recelving large sup- | en in to lect Rare Volumens | ogicals and four newspapers will be placed | by some action of the council or the consideration of an assurance of police pro- | plies of arms and ammunition through Which City rary Does in the reading roem at the time of the open- | courts. i tection. Maher appeared in court before | Venezuela. Not Carry, ing, and this number will be Increased in —_—— s o ;- 7 o vamavatl Judge Vinsonhaler Monday morning N of the Theat. — case the patronage demands. All the rules FAKE HAIR PREPARATIONS, in your office. ke Why stand the u;.,,.rznuhon' of dirt i and asked for a continuance till the time | ABUERERCESIEC R gbe Theatera | At the last meeting of tho Unity club it |of the main lbrary will apply to the Vin-| oyl oo B SR G and cold—of miserable elevator service—bad light and o P e . o y pla 3 at Rty - b e oy s decided to purchase a number of books et nee + : D v : " ‘ N . J Heatiane R uormer eplaloing thst [ theater tontsnt, siving place to Bugenia | %% SoUCR0 L BUCREE & L M hion, as 1" T Ll o Fall Out. ventilation? There is no oftice building in the town kept i e D e mveral potnts in.the | Plair and company, who will present “A | g0, "(" (it will bo established by the | TaaTRer Do Hetanter, Many hair preparations are “fake” be like o statutes relating to the offense he is | Lady of Quality” \\'vfln«whv«y afternoon and |\ b “na pooks will be selected In a way | now belng built, is confidently expected to A“:;:- s "h"“ :“;"“.‘“ri:,). ‘ ‘”.‘.‘,.‘f’.”‘.‘“‘.' 1 l!\n;»: eharged with and which will affect hin case. | “Carmen’” Wednesday aud Thuraday nights. | ;5 make the Unity club library a supplo- | be the fastest sailing vessel ever bullt. Its | ¥R ise a dryuess, making the hair' : : b Judgo Vinsonhaler granted tho comtinus| w0 oo rlesquers at |MERt o the city library, to which all mem- u-rnlfllru«'llun 1s belng \l\.-w u secret, but i I Brichay and anliy: Lslows: Dandrag | ‘l he Bee Bulldln ] ce. s g " NEIONALS bers of the club have access, and which {s | Whispered that it will easily hold the cup. | 1A¢ e 0F- oUble Wit is & A unce » Trocadero have easing sho! d q ; e disease. The gel akes cuticle € | o mecond case of the state against | ‘B adero have a pleasing show, and | 00 30 0Ty ey oxtent in the study of sub- |America Is rapldly coming to the front. A | &erm disea The germ mak uticl i The RS ik [ without a doubt the best of the weason. |WSCd 19 & FvEY CHERt I WAC 1o their |'B00d examaple of this is in that famous | scales as it digs to the root of the hair The best i s 100 2aod tor ¥ and ill find it Mayor Allen R Kelly of South Omahi wa | 1y "Counpury in larke, containing a number | 100t O bers Mnd. oceasion to e | household remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bit- | where It destroys the hair's vitality, caus- | e best is none too good for you, and you will find i ! :;:”":m’:.'. 'iiil”"}”.' the request of the at-|Of clever people, including Billy B. Van | o0 "ho0ks which have interest for per- | ters, which has defended health for halt | ing the hair to fall out. To cure dandruff | good husiness investment to take a half hour and look at i . il llid 9. RN - £ o > 18 ost in himself. The attendance | Y 4 " 4 i aTsa » record for|the germ must be killed. ‘“Destroy the | y torneys, the same reason belng given for | Who 16 & Bost T SEEEE TG Afogether |#088 enEaged only fo Fesearch and which | & century past. It holds the re PA. 100 | IR KATIR O ke Kftest | Nowbian ] the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them filled. the postponement. The charge agalnst [ G0 e I v o Chrpet gt z |are o little in demand as not to warrant | the cure of dyspepsla, 'fCikes’ on, cons AEARL ot Ne) | S Mioher 14 cbtaining money under false pre- | this Wil prove another racord breaknk|e.g ciiy iibrary board in securing thm, |pation, mervousness, billousness “and la | Herplelde in the only halt preparation that Why? tenses. Mayor Kelly is alleged to have ac- | Week- As heretofore, dafly 994 |On this account the 1ibrary of the club |&rippe. il the dandruff gorm, thereby leaving the i sl f copted bribes from gamblers. Tho first cas [DOENER e wholesalo | Wil be composed of Fare volumes and many T Ty RAyF ORI IVRIEAR R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, : against bim in which the proprietors of | SER AN CL S T sembled in | PO0ks now out of print will find place upon | ity Attorney W. J. Connell Was returned | Wanted—An insurancy man of good stand- Rental Agents, Ground Floor. brewerlea figured an the producers of money | \S0 1oy i i city, will attend 1o a |1t SReIVES from New York, where he visited with his| g ana experience 1o act as general agent ARUIIAG A6 BUThalARBeIN for AR sxazalun | body ] The Kidneys ache when they are over. | 1o Weshinstan aril stopped Wi Chicigo an | for a large eastcrn insurance company not | ) 2 tion by the district court | “Thiere will bo no performance next Satur- | worked and the troublo gets serious un | N8 return. | "My visit iy tho east was very | now ropres: nted in Nebraska. Address l“ EDITOR’S P "c"_ | WARMS YOUR THROAT ol COUNTY ATTORNEN'S GAUZY RUSE. | day night, Noxt w ok Irwin's Majestics, | joss promptly removed. Prickly Ash Bit- | onG qn il Al A hera was nothing of | F 2 Bee offi S YL o foubt suinic fine nas e | ‘<Iv; 118 ll;'\; by \"-r“'r’” N ORITEN B o large: avellng burlesque ol Ehe [ oacd A eliable kldne F Y O out Bolnk of in congress. ' Ne 85 written with an ordinary lead peneil | 0OUGH § "it warn iroat an 4 S R R Irn‘:\‘lll;r\w“n“uunulm tors in & rellablo kiduey tonic and bowel | interest golng on in congrest. New Nork | (.00 Troot man to a0 canvassing tn are mistaken. We uiwiys write them | the bronchial passage—stops that ion todey, o 0_people; regulator. nd Washington both i . 4 S ! e ditor s pencil.” "Ona thing more: | clears the bronchial passag r 3 % L, Wb more over the Cudahy Kidnaping case | the country. Good pay for right man. Aq- | With b’ p : s AN Sanatts oy ‘were by _anyihing of & locn ) | Our drug st s mot situated In the | “TICKLING" sensation Instcad of the expected hearing in the Heantitul Exile Arrives. CHANGE OF than Uiy “ware' by ¢ ythi t o local| greqs E 4, Bee | of Al Nations, | “Ask for free sample. Parish-Shields election contest before Judge LOUIS, Jan, 7.—The famous Santa s Hre. nterest {n the Cudahy ocnso fs| ceereees 800 | berlain's Cough Syrup, we sell.20g Vinsonhaler Monday there was noth- | Teresa, n beautiful daughter of Tomas i Wabash Rallroad. unig aimost " veond belief, In the | x Kl At it pasg vy gl T h ing but the filing of a motion by the con- | Urrea, & banished Mexican ranchman, her Commencing Sunday,” Dacember ath, | Atreeta of Washington 870 WOV (018 |\ | @eeeessssetessesesesesseeeed Quinine 1.0 ik The tosteo requiring Parish among other thiugs | selt an exile because of frien for the | the “CONTIN AL LIMITED" will teave | Betflt BICUEN " Gr “Conversation. 1| § A miratn (::;l"h ‘“M SUUIR it o AR e § 10 wpecify tho names of the judges and | Yagul Indiaus, arrived in St Louls today, | Chicago at 11:00 a. m. daily. NO EXCESS | was surprised to ‘find th quie wo tar | § GOOD ! H $1.00 Stoarn's Wino of Cod Liver Oll.. 7 £ clerks of election guilty of fraud and mis companied by Mrs. Crimman, her chape- | FARE on this SOLID VESTIBULE TRAIN | & Wi+ {l'"-}'\""-'"n":t'x?'w #new a8 much about the | § 4 $1.00 King's New Discovery conduct at election time, and the names as | rcne and interpreter. through to DETROIT, BUFFALO, NEW — 4 DENTISTR ! £1'00 Javoos! BEDOGLOTARL 1ssssnrtsre el of the men who voted fraudulently. | They are guests at the Southern hotel, | YORK, BOSTON and ALL STERN Do Tiaht Tenr Not. ! ! A e i erested in the contest say the |and, later, will spend sume time at the | POINTS. For all Information write Joseph | A. J. Silvera is of the opinion that he| ¢ N(s our motto, We guarantes { B4 2 s oA LIvAr Ol) sxtrs i Tha. 10t b ¢ William J to whom they | Teah 1 r agent, Omaba 1 not be dolug right by his family if | § work to be ‘ §1.00 Wa " county attorney’s ruse to avold an investi- | home o am Joues, to whom they | Teahon, travellng passenger agent, Omaba, | would not b dolug right by his family it| 3 our work to be th § | Fieres $1.00 Kilmer's Swamp-Root ooe Th0 gatlon will not succeed, as tho statutes | brought letters of introduction. [From St. | Neb. ho did not keep a botile of Chamberlain's | § can pay § | sontrs mmol A0 BUlar S oot A oS 3 provide for the naming of offenders in such |Louls Senorita Santa Teresa will go to Cough Remedy in the house 1 nover feel | § y3 Deiter work, o matte { | Sanmal o $100 WIRE O uvatits Prafsrintion. s 160 Baso only when the names are known, |New York and other eastern cities before alarmed when T hear my little boy cough,” | § pa ! o §1.00 Milos' Nervino ....oooous e A and in the petition of the contestant 1t is |saillog for Europe and India. ekl o ho says, “slnce 1 dise ‘;"{';"‘]' '.\I\‘i’v:!':l’ \«T), i Bost et Teeth po ! Remedy .10 $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla 7o i Plainly declared the names of the persons | et Ly | Tho 8. Louls CANNON BALL TRAIN, via | ful medicine - Dior thoare o qougen | : H $1.00 Malted Miik A oo i fuvolved in the frauds are not known. A dosen re omarn &er LOUIS & WABASH, leaves | colds and croup in childre have use f ! ; ’ TR FOR CATALOGUR, ? o | pertal Extra Dry Champagne ts an after- [ O3 A squently myse 00, and ever fal . . 7 hore, will by & hearing todsy, when | perial Extra D e non Gtation at 5116 p. . dally, ac- | It erequently myset, too,and it never fals | Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms } Ay & M connell Dru [}0 the court will rule on the motlon . UAEREL . Sr e il rives St. Louis, 7:00 a. m. All information | to cure Mr. Silvera s BuoRa 3 1517 Douglas St. : “AEFER 3y she[man cuon i E b = Tor Mtudencs, at olty ticket ofice, 1416 Farnam St., (Pax- | citizen of Buft Bay, Jamalca, West Indla | { + DRUG Cor. 16th and Dod i Judge Baxt ot e "o Washington | Returning to eastern colleges and schools | ton Hotel bldg), or write Harry E. Moores, ll“h““”‘l This remedy s for sale by all| g, eesssssressscec® S (cay, 10k and Chisass Ais ore or. 16th an & A ud ! N Shore Michigan Southern | o, p, & T. )ymaha, Neb aruggiate, - - yanty to hold court the Lake Shore and ) C & T. A., Omaha, Ne PADALIE e DB % B4 B, Stout, balllff tn Judge Dickinson's an unequaled service. Among e—————— S —————— — s 5 # court, s confined to-his home by liness, its traius are the New York and Bosion DIED, The following deaths and births were re- | S ey ()K l< Rs [)R | ) FF R b The suit brought by Emma Grant | ooctal, leaving Chicago 10130 a. m.; the S— ported to the city health commissioner for | a - - - : againat the clty b 3 inulled assess: | UE sland express, 3 p. m.; the twenty. | SQUIBES=TFrank L., January & beloved {fla"forty-elght hours ending at nc Mori- | - e romised and settled out of court on the | six hour train to Boston, also the Lake | Squires, aged § years 6 months. 4 eaths—Peter Smith, Douglas county hos- | ¥ hayiment of 4500 taxes. The city’s claim was | gpore |ymited, having through sleepers to | Funeral service at 2 p. m. ‘Tuesday, Jan-| piral, aged +8; Roy Teslle Smith. 2013 Cap. i i New York and Boston, also dining and 1i. | UaTy B at Teaidenc "H-I” puth Thirty-sev- | fiol avenue, god 1, Elizabot Johnaon o s ent ree nte nt private. 2% Ogden o a Olive Downs, N7 | Heautiful Lakel vers and | brary cars. Special sieeping cars will be | PRAY Mra Lettlo 4., wife of John Pray, B e e 'y Elljah A, Dar- | b Lofty Mounts attached for the accommodation of parties. at her residence, cet, Jan- | ling, ': 3 Bouth Forty “lml aged 2 ¢ S hhaio ersed by the Le- | 3 B ) . uary b at 11:40 p. Births—C, Claussen, 2104 South th . " < A abound In the region traver F. M. Byron. G. W. A., Chicago. Funeral from Preshyterian | boy: ham Abaem, 1458 8 hir JECAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT 15 \Ilhlvli TO THE QUALITY high Valley railroad between CBCago and | °° 7 e church, Sixte Tiesday, | teentl, girl: Frank Miller, 819 J eirl BECAUS A . | New York and Philudelphia via Niagar Sam'l Burns, 1318 Farnam, s sellng | joniary s, at 2 ‘rment in Pros: | Wilheim Wilke: 170 Soiith Eirl 3 M. € CO, MANUFACTL rous, mo. UNIONHMADE, V! Falls and Buffalo. 100-plece porcelan dinner sets for §9 | pect Ml emetery. No flower H, Potis, 2121 Clask, girl

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