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OMAIN DAILY BEI SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901. BIG RESULTS FOR SIX DAYS| m-msmemmsomom. moms ! bt | Ante Room Echoes. M‘T‘\\ LEVY FOR THE S( H(JOLSi ) Bubtcriptions of “Anditorinm Weok” Ad | “corerr prnes | Bonrd ) b S| Materially to the Building Fund, ‘ Mason rked in the entered ay | WORK REVIVES AFTER HOLIDAY LULL |moers desree 7" 10 orkc im : ‘ S \ DISCUSSED AT SPECIAL MEETING i A delegation of Omaha Elke went to N | = folk last night, where f th Total Amount Pledged i Now Over | Wwos instituted R110,000 and One-Th mhers of Commercinl Club Appenr | The Scottish Rite Mausons of the cit | D T | l T e he Honrd and Suggest M o ° More in in $lehies making arranken B0 feunion oF re the Honrd and s I Do Not Treat All reat Men Only, tlons in Detnt | the rite, which takes e In Omaha in D b | d h i Tasation iseases, but Cure and Cure them to pu— | Gate City todgs. Hon au ¢ i e T e e e - Ail | Treat, Stay Cured. Officers of the Auditorium company and |ing as follows J. Barr, president; Mr Six and one-half 1 10 levy which | nre - others interested in the erection of the pro- | Minn Da e president; Frank H.|the Board of Education wi of the | | posed convention hall, are highly pleased | Craig, secretary; A. F. Mayne, treasure r school pury This wa Ade mind s after gra | | £y mptoms y« copigliy tavit 4 with the result of the work accomplished | M Ella Brayhill, chaplain: Fred Da )t el ibers of 1 rom college tha one wae | sult us fmn 1t 1 find your dus g ditor) 4 1l 1 ‘ gL - v Ereat enough to m ter entire fle f are unfounde kly phur iring “Auditorium week which ended | marshal; Mrs. Kent, inner guard: Mr led eclal meeting b medicine and surger Many physicians is mind. BUt it your conetitution fs Saturday night. It has added $11,852.62 to | Adler, outer guard; Mrs, Elizabeth Wisen won. Theodore Johngon have tried to ao this. but they hive met | cted with syphititic vieus 1 will tell the bullding fund, raising th al amount | berg, trustee. Past Presiden senber Frederick F. Teal are with res v disappointing (o thom. | you o frankly and show Sou how (o ket to $116,1 | Was the tnstaitivg ofcer | who were not present padenty. | Fer UHE rernns dnmmanid | Klous Biood potaon 1s PrACiicAlly the remult This is the first active work to be done| State officers of the Modern Wood A special committee from the Comn arly in my profesi confine of our life work and ix endorsed by th by the board of directors stnce the middle |of America claim that the pending al cared before the board and | my bractice strictly to o single of dis } best physicians ot Ametlea and Elrope, it ot December, when found necessary | the Nebravka leg re. prepared requested that the levy b pt down § | fAasang O o s Ipe 8 curen | [ Sonaine i ILIHAITEY, O S AR vers 1o knock off pending the holiday season. | Nebraska Fraternal congress, | ed | mills, the amount levied last year for | ghsolutely iy 1 can positively | el bottom the disease and forces out every Then, after the holiday trade had subsided, [to bar the Modern Woodmen from the | school purposes. Two hours were nt | cure to stay ed=VARICOCELL, 811 particie of fmpurity. Soon evory stkn wnd (ame the takibg of anmual inventories, |state, a its home is in Ilinols, which will [ in discussivg a possible recrenchment, but | LY RE, | CONTAGIOUS BLOOD OIS | plotely wnd forever. ""The hlaod, the tisaue Wwhich delayed the auditorium cause nearly {never admit cortain Nebraska aternal | afier the arguments were finished the re- | flex complications and fate isea tho fioah, the bones, and the whols syatem hree weeks longer. Now, however, the |insurance companies (o that st I'riends rt the finance committee recommend- | and weakuesses of me these: mala are cleansed, purlf and restore ) oper | 2 y o I\ hest ye f ! 4 Z IS he ind atlent prepared ot st 18 clear and 1t 18 not likely that thero | of the measure claim that the Hinols ¢ §-aill lovy was adopted prac- | dles alone many of i best vears of my y 7 " 0 autivs wnd- pleasures oF Juge, vred f I be any further interruptions until the | cials will not prove unrelenting without opposition. J. J. Smith | them my tacult re coneentratod g £ = & 1 b [atrati ngae to in the Wori S nbE ik ttioy ol Saalbp ey ehent] Associate seases Resutt of Auditosium Week, g fight for more care in 1 1o ket a second to his motion. [ thuroughly equipp e | A y bl oA the medical examiner | 11d Martin was chairman of the com: |t the most mot 1 TERtloe " - § % . n curing a iiment_of Following are the subscriptions and dona The executive committes of the Nebraska ttee 1 the Commerolat olub and made ¢ reforen U Specialist in Diseeses of MEN, and Consulting Physician of the State never fail ‘to remove &l re tlons collected durin uditorium wee N b A by b b i Anancial are amonz the best citizens ot i ~ St 9 | tions or Sssocia senne reyionoted during ‘Auditorium week: " | praternal congress iu taking a hand in the | the first address (o (ho Board of Bduca | fnancial ‘sre amons the best cltisens Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, | yaricoccle. " the “weakiens caused By it sybcription "8 Part matter of the contolidation of the Bankers | tion. He urked that ft ix necossary (o |und fwado haopy. | walt svery | T I T L e TR B Ly LR AL artin company, % k. K. ulon and the Sons and Daughters of Pro- | keep (axes down to the lowest possible |man to freely un v invesilga ur s H cases of this kind that | am ae famillar [ affections, the injured organs are all re G A Reonae, 32§ orrieat. Coy. 410: LB | tectlon, the action of this body being figure and on behalf of the manufacturing | (TEAMERL, Each chsc it ireated sepapatly, |- '"(flu"e AT them "o 0l o it the'vers' day: | stored o perdecthy Ny i condioton, "¢ Sl g, Renuard Ml Keveaske Beed | YLl 8 i tatn, Woodts | 3 Jobbing Interyica ot the sity [Squsaten | Cly FollWIN 1o8 Sheibtonms With FYBelee | o lyToicn Wirloture, nor oW, fiamy - |ukain Do bothered with emissions, draine, | Skin, oo And Hone Dischscs’ AFRIg mpa £50; Miss Belle Scott Lauck | Seymour camp, Woodmen of the World, | the strictest economy consistent with the tarled through every stage. The discuses . b b i e DRCmAt Fengse, BT O WoRk Ciaing, TS | Ty the tatnt oie conitaly ALl 810: Mi ‘\’ ',"" “4 ! ," AGun- i will hold ite annual masquerade ball | welfare of the schools ommented Upon 1 1% and. are weil' ',., 'l’ iene Wl sire i vousness, failing memory, loss of ambition | Iy eliminated from the sys 1 10 is fn J Sora Srises, ®; John A. Cus esday e g. The lodg: . | Sommented upon below and are well worth | treatment will cure you just or other ‘symptoms whic b you of Your | potency the many ssing symptoms fol caden, 86 W, I Frank, £ 1 1. Hoag, $; | \Wednesday evening. The lodges of (he | W, 8. Poppleton suggested that the achool | the careful perusal of all men in heed of | ha yon come o our o Manitod k. nbsoritely unke. you For | fowine, in 1te (bain dnd IalCHINE & Bre Miss R Hodges, $: Timothy” Kelly, & | ity and of Council Bluffs and South Omahu | vear be reduced to nine months, He ar- | melicnl attenth Wil not do it hy dilating tudy. husiness, Dleasire of marHiage. OUE | rante oline of 1 R e A Milliam Kelly, $5: Fre (Iorgenson | Wil participate | Kued that a shorter year would be better 2 retment I new, antirely orlkinal with me | treatment for ‘weak men will_correet all f ual power are totally renoved P Dantols, $21 John A Metealt. § | The rank of esquire was conferred by | for pupils and a great saving tn taxpayers. | Varicocele vek the strlcture crminently ‘ro. | fntehdedon WAl hearts. happy mam it | bbb N th sl B, Newton, $2; David Talbot, § Nebraska lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias, | gy careful management he maintained that | Whatever m e t e of \ over m t Phy tal and sexual powera come g ations, which m Carpet compary, $100; Crane company, $00; | Monday night. The lodge will work In the | the board ¢ yols successtully | €01e 18 Injurious efr I 1 ! ! { termed ussociute disen United States Wind, Eing e ar | Pump com- | yame degree tomorrow nf + mills % them up to the | 1L Jeprenses the mind, + the budy, | clia v re . c t " {In faet. nre often mors seridus than (he indliig company, 100 Frunk 11| Hollister hive No. 21, Ladles of the Mac- | etananrd by other clties the | leadw o o ¢ o loss of sexual power. | heals the bl d Kidneys when itr ontagious Rt TR R e LRl IR F B.J. Jobst, $0; Leah Mills, ;| catecs, installed officers at the last me 18s. o OmiA It you are a victim dire disease | tated and con, vigorates the sexu ever With the ¢ ¥ the main mated . Breckindige. 3i0;"Drammend ‘A | ing “ytier which the lodge went into social | eyqbe e y le by John .| Come, to" our_ offce and et e ex B . and wauridne Blood Poison [ collaneous, “$100; Davis & Cowgill ' Iron | Seselon. The new officers are: Auna |y, ¢, k. Weller, W, S. Wright, W. H. | then not' wonder why 1 have V| s On account of ts frightful hideousness Correspondence s“ 1k\~ lnw I:- A. Brrown, $10; W. | Iby, | Hanak, commander: Martha B. Walker, | Groon. v ¢ B. Caldwell, E. M. Andree- | Cured hundred: L v ele d N l n ,r' conte uu'h. i u\‘unlln.nlllll Ivlv\l\ i | Most be treated succesMull don, $60; W, D. McITugh, $50; Jonn M. Lar. | PAst commander; Susan Phelps, lleutenant | yon, Herman Kountze and Ward M. Burgess. | treatment. the patient 1mproves. from o ervo-Sexual De ity cither hereditary or contracted. Once (he | at home. One personal Visit i prefesred £0: R Sanderson, $60; H. 1. Newton, | conmande Nora R. Dodson, record| Ay’ of these n reed ) the senti- | very beginning. Al pain (nstantly ceases. | Men, mans 01 are now reaping tl tem fs tainted with it, the disease may | but if (U 8 imposst r inconvenient f H. L. Helfrich, $10) Walter Bell, $10; J. [ keeper; Eliza Black, finance keeper; Ra- | 6 A%y 1 Jeton and | Soreness and swe'llng quickly subsi The | result your r folly, Your manhood manifest itself in the form of scrofuld, | you to call at our office, write us a f Cro $10; 1. J." Lorenzen, $6; Willlam | chael Evans, chaplain; Dr. Freda Lankton, | mCNt® expre bt @ rond ppleton and | L0000 Ge Twtagnant blood are ed’ trom | fling an il be U unless cczema, rheimatic pains, st or swolldn | and unreserved history of case, i P, Schneider, $5;. H ' P. Kerr, $; dJohn Ris. | ¢10¢ 5 Lot el ot | Martin and emphasized the bad effect which { the dilated ® h rapidi ssume , you do thing for raelf. There is Joints, eruption or copy red spotw on | ly Atating your symptoms. Physiclans hay- ney, $: J. Wingenden, $5; John'A. Reeder, [medical examiner; Sadie Devore, sergeant; | 4, oxcoggive levy would have on persons | their no i2¢ neth and soundness, | o time t Imj 1l sexual | Tace body, little ulcers in the mouth or | ing stubborn caxes (o (Feat are cordially % ' Hehaefer, $5; William Dunszynski, | Addle Shuman, mistress-at-arms; Sarah | |, b THveat , Al indi ns ease and wenkness | diseases, | ver on t tatill. With lon the tongie, sore throat, swollen tonsils, | invited to consult us. We make no chark 5 . Schwarz Louls Richards, [ Church, sentinel; Myrtle Gwinn, picket; | 'O @re thinking of investing in Omaha | Gyieh' completel In_ their stead come | it you can mak compi Efther | falling out the hair or evebrows and | for private 1, and to cach pa s Lson, $5; Wiillam Schaffor, 501 o 000y t I oo B0 property. | the pride, the power and the pleasure of vou must mast or it wi ter y finally a e s-like decay of the flosh | tient a legal contract to hold for our protm ; ! K. Smith, $5; 0. 8 ngg, | Jessie Johnson, canptain of the guar Comparative statements of the amount of | perfect health and res a4 mank and fill your whol ture with misery and and bone vou have any of these orises Omih Repadr Works, 0, ¢ Rocco, Bros, $ii; Jams OMAHA SUBURBS. S0 ChalF Aakihly iwars. DEOSLONS) " THNRS REFERENCES-Best Banks and Leading Business Men in This City. Morton & Son, ' Adler & Tleller, '8, Joseph Doherty, § s comparisons showed that in the year 1869 {a8eED, Dohertsy Jidiggdiee & poller, et newwon, fate T : : REE AND CONFIDEN L e R S AR | | L L e | Dk e e o CONSULTATION F 1 TIA Bisele & Co. | the chools a [0Sk expense e Los - . . . . &, Owen, $50;" Crelgh- Batdridge Sompiny, | Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk have moved into | ey " en o, oo (hense, while Los OFFICE HOURS—From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, (0 a. m. to | p. m walt Gl et i s State Electro-Medical Institute 5 recommendation W, Rellly, $25; James P. English, $10 The Ladies’ Ald society will meet at the | of the finance committee and reviewed the lins & Morrison, $ Nebraski Moline Plow Company. (onation, by f0, e, | 1ome of Mis. Ed Hoftman next Thursday | itoms which make necessary the increased 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. cellaneous, $260; donation Omahi Women's | afternoon ¢ | expe elub (proceeds entertainment, $617.62: Mil- voods and ter “ouncil | Mr ton €. Peters, $100; Waterloo Creamery asn- M Yona e Ll b arse stated that he would be will- — = = e — welation, $1005 F. P, Kirkendall, $1,000; City | Bluffs spent last Sunday visiting with [ ing to submit to a vote of the parents of | mining superintendent has authority from usual spell of warm weather. The records |afternoon at 4 o'cl it the Methodist Steam laundry, $50; Omaha Merchants' Ex- | friends in Benson | pupils the question of reducing the school Mr. Carnegie to proceed with the estab- at the weather office have been gone over |church A Fmwon, 8160, Creamers Fucking Mamafac: | Mre. C. Stiger entertined at dinner Mrs, | Year (o nific months. - When the school | lishment of the library as soon us the way and the finding is that for ten years or more [ i FECOUL HUATGH, @Gt rence BE the viring company, $150; McCoy & Olmstod, | Markley, Mrs. Rosenbaum, Mrs. McKee and | Year was shortened on a r occasion Is open. Of course these libraries would the coldest weather occurs in February. | avening $25: Martin-Cott ' Hat ‘com $10; J. M. | Mies Clem McKce, o1l of Omaha, on Wednes. | the superintendent heard objections be small affairs for Los Angeles or some Swift and Company have not cut any ice to | Cottages built to suit Lesors, ino. J. Ryan Yogimart oD Fhiiy Ney: | day of last week nd he says that he is co t that the Nelion P. Hulst, Manager for the Great | ,i\o."ciijoq which have received such gitts, | speak of o far this winter and neither has | On Thursday evening Febraary 7, (i tor, $10; Wiack, $25: F Hussell, | Services at (he Methodist Episcopul | PAFents of the city favor nine months of Magnate, Visits Omaha. [t for the small mining communities, | Armour nor the other packers. Some nine- | Switchments union Will' give o dante at £0; Char Birkett, $100; Courtney & “ ¥y . | schoal FREAN) | where they Leing located, they ure great | inch ice has been stored, but not enough to | 't Ifellows® ha Co., $100; Butler & Miller, $0; 1. E. Howell, | tburch today at 11 a. m. Preaching by | ™ e o 1 YoRt 9-181 , | 183 LoD TG JO0e S i 4 o] The tople at the Presbytorian Sunday J100; Butler & Millet, J50; . B, Howell, | & v Markley, who will touch on the sub.| 0 the school year of 18831800 the ex- | boons. amount (o anything. When the February [ school (his. morning Wil he . chiiet £ i Standard Glass and 'Paint ‘company. [ ject “Christ in Our Church.” penditures for ench pupil was $34.40. For cold wave comes along the packers will be |lences the Pharisees 3 Kramer & Chandle; OME § L $50: 1L R. Andrews, the year of 1802-1893 it reached $30.1 | WILL TAKE HIS ACED MOTHER HOME| prepared Lo fump {1 and aut twelve-inch foe,] Rev, Jamisch of City is in charg Omaha_Hardwood ‘and Tumber com.| The women of the Mechodist chureh will 96-1897 | | | tof “the “work of ra the debt of 1 %1 Oyithe Hardwood and Lumbs M- | give n “'sock soclai” at the town hall next | WhII® In 1896-1807 the amount fell to $28.34 | . N | Which can be stored at a profit T LS Dnt, $10; T. B Mahoney. $00 b - | Weck 'isiting with her relatives In Sprine. | P° :Pupll. During the latter year many T South Omaha News. | One of the large packers of ice was asked | X" LIRS CRURY e . melee, " $5 orge C. Bonner, n ks et g b Tt Fri. | Pupils wore permitted to attend school e | e lay why an artificial fce plant would | ters will be held at the home of Mre Hitch, $3) M. Wollsteln & ¢ $50 | 16, I Neb,, returning homeon last Frls | on),"ong.nait day on account of the great Publie 4 | 3 be Thurlow Monday afterno | not 2, ) | a paying investment, and the veply | 1 - it s | reduction made in the teaching force e or Hix Mine Members of the Doard of Education are | was that if such a plant was started there | | Ms Charles . Scare will entertain (h Of the foregoing Sum §18,602.03 are dona. | The first of the summer coltages to be | mig total amount of money expended by in the Lak figuriug on the revenue for this year which | would be a war which would bring down the | ¢i\iren Wednmeder” afibpnhe, Presbyterian tons, and the remainder subscriptions built near the club house is being erected | (g Board of Rducation in 1000 was $167 . | Will be derived not only from the taxes, but | price of ice to a point far below cost | " gislature holding o itive Wile ix home The King's Daughters of the P church will meet with Mre i . _ — On account of the by Mrs. Horton and son. There will be | a4 39 while the estimated expenditure for | from the saloon license Commencing | Just now nearly all of the fce consumed | session yesterday Iepres DEAF MUTES GIVE A DEBATE | cthers bullt near the same place by next| g1 is $522,650. During 1900 teachers' sal- | Nelson P, Hulst, general manager of the {With the liquor licenses issucd in the {in South Omaha s of artificlal make, tut [ Wil not kpend Sinday at L b i | aries amounted to $266, $4 and for 1 | Oltver Mining company, which controls all lspring goed | shyteriin rate will be $1,000, instead of | if the weather man's predictions ar Mrs. A. Kelley spent a few days of Frank Hart ye and Ha Discusses an ast | they will be $206,000 schouls began | of the mining interests held by Andvew | g00, and the hoard estimates that not more | this state of afiairs will not continue 10ng. |on' the afternoon of Febriury 1 Friday evening from 6 to & o'clock. A gen- | so late this y hat the sal 3 1 his associates, arrived here | than seventy-tive saloons will be in opera- | C.W.HHL hag resigned fet oc- Internation, e Sign 4 ate this year that the salaries for only | Carnegie and o i z _ g resigned as aselstant sec fgy s : eral supper will be served at the hall at|nine months were pald in 1900. This | yesterduy for the purpose of taking his | tion on account of the increase in the | Druggist War Conti . | retary ‘of the Young Men's Christian s 81 2 The cut-rate dru and a well prepar be rendered d program will | throw fon and will engage In busine war is still on and the | ains | aged mother, Mrs. Nancy Hulst, back (o |jjee ten months into 1901 and ex & of thi fee. In spe wttor < . ulst came = et 1y | Windows of the various drug stores in the | A meetlng of the committee of mana : i [ the increase in the amount paid to teach- | his home in Milwaukee. Mr. H yesterduy a well known saloon man sa LA I8 GrUE S0P 1D $N8 | 000 the Voiee Mens Diiair oy The Question, 'Rudolved, that the act of | A very pleasant event of the week was|ers. The other item which shows a marked | in his private car and was accompanied by |that there would be not less than eighty ey eontatnied Announcements of | ciation will be held on Tuesday evenis England in depriving the Boers of thelt | )0 yyrprige on Miss Beatrice Hoftman at | increase Is the expenditure f truction, | his wife and daughter. When seen yes- | five saloons, and if th 50 @ revenue of iisivhen ""‘“"I‘ about the fight C. A-| The funeral of W. D. Cox was nttanded freedom Ia not justifiable,’ was discurseding home of her parents last Friday even- | It is estimated that $25,000 will bo necos. | terday at the home of his sister, Mrs. |g85,000 is assured to the school distric icicher, w lo 1810, at Twenty- | by the Woodn 1 Royal Nelghbors, o at Trinity cathedral Saturday evening by a | ¥ friends, yesterda fourth and N streets, sald that there was a | Well ax ma reer iug, when about thirty of her friends gath ary for this purpose in 1901, while only | Samuel D. Me Cuming stre Mr. [ This opinion based on the fa t that out | society of deaf mutes calling themselves the Use M | atite GHdUGRRARDE aR: aat 8 Dropoesd | Icher's Golden Cross Cough Byrup. ; | eved at her home in her absence, making | about $15,000 was set aside in 1900, | Hulst was not sure that his mother would | of the ninety-four now operating ‘_”W s “\“"”‘,“"‘:N v"m x‘:\‘:‘.‘.‘\:fllll'L'I:' :": Tt absolutely cures coughs and hoarseness ;>" "';") ”“';“ club, ‘""; ""”“"y"“*“ ‘]‘"" la complete surprisc The evening was | accompany him home, as she is 83 years of | i ith Omaha all but about fen are 0 i 4 a “The Tmperative Mode fn the Christ Culle the subject for twenty minutes the judges | | not as others dictate. This 18 th expressed by other druggists apothecaries want to see a ce e opinion | ing™ ix the tople upon whi though many [ Wil preach at the Pre sation of the | thi* morning “Life and Character of St ths to undertake such a trip ts of the Oliver company an and Wi Rev. Jumison rian " “hurch and he int located principally in Michig, | ownea by breweries. The breweries inter ors, will not re decided n favor of the negative, which was [ Freayoy “Pent 0 muelc and games. Re- | gryepyIEW TAKES NEW LIFE equivalent to awarding the honors to the ested, sald this dealer in let go of the places they have in hand on champlons of England. The judges, ap- ' anl” e the d orence. “"‘ et Car Co ny to Bulld an Bx- [ oongin but may ultimatery cz:end over into | zocount of the competition and only a ‘\\’m,.l» and a stop put to the cutting nl‘;iu.] ot gf the wermon (o b deliver 4 pointed by President W. L. Parisn, were| \yilliam Banks was a business visitor at nai o This Park=Will e | along the fields the com- 5 pl 111 be | Prices | Rey Irving P. Jahnson, reetor of 8t. Mar 3 ) Tl 3 s Sl b anada, slong the same Yory faw of the Daok PAYink. pisce “| It 1s understood tha > druggists tin’s Episcopal “church, this morning Waldo Rothert, Russell Smith .A;u Floyd | Blair Thursday. | Ready for the Summer Seaso | pany s now working. Mr. Hulst went Into | closed. Many of the buildings occupled |, 1t 19 understood that the druggists who ¥ & Affirmative | ’ Rhiley. The disputants we | first commenced the cut-rate practice aid | The first meeting of the Highland Park G. J. Hunt is nding a few days a —_— that country in 1872, exploring with a view [ py gajoons are owned by the breweries | 2 " Drive Whist club was held at tie home of Maggie Smith and Charles Hartman; nega & ¢ hE Ll LU S . o : \ds. In 1887 he became * 50 in order to keep trade from goIng to | Mr and Mrw. 0 G Sarid AL, e home o home with his tamily fhe Omaha Street Railway company is| o opening up the fields. In he became | ang it any places are closed it will be the 4 : 2 \ tive, Mrs, Russell Smith and John Heltz- | y | department stores in Omaha. Al attempts [ ing. Twenty hands were playod Mr N inT ML d Mr. A. Wiion of Tckamah was a bus- | preparing to extend the Tenth street car | onnected with the Carneglo interests and | fo rented buildings. As South Omaba 1s | J¢PATUICNL stores in Omahs, Al attempts | ing, Twenty handy wore” pliye e mal 4 ; | 1tne p ar! eo block: N years ecame the general man- | oo rowing the demand for beer and | i " | prizes v iness visitor in town Wednesday | 1ine to Riverview park. Only three blocks | ten years la became the g | steadily growing the d 1 | now ked up as a fight to a fini | The meeting was ovencd withis prégeriuy (BUEITRNE B oWk Hedetenr, Otatne, | of track @ cessary, and the work will | ager of the Oliver company, huving suber- | other liquors will increase and thus keep | "0V MArked up as a fight to a finish [ An oo mecting for men and, women will Zentzis. Francls McGuire reac ev. F s was called to . Interests o f e held by the Young Men's CRHatinn as OHR AR PERRCIE. MuttIEe ranl 8D |l b T 10a0 Tela. | be done by the time the forthcoming park ( vision over all of the miniug interests of [y iho number of saloous. Should the city | That Chureh Debt. | RRolRbah At iR B Rt an o pasiAn e ensuy .‘,..n;‘llwl : '"‘;t;.; !LId llmX"lu xl |.|l al SoARST obtak both concerns. courcil decide to impose an occupation tax | Rev. Dr. Wheeler said yesterday that an | afternoon. Rev. Jamison will talk on * story and Floyd Rblley delivered & decla- | ™ 'his should be welcome wation to | o saloons of $200, the sume as is now | extraordinary effort was being made ta | Tdeal, Not the 1dle Man. were will iy ing closed with a few remarks by Critie | of this week visiting with Mrs. Helen Clark . by 4 “Phe mines now controlled by the com- I | ; Rev, Irving Johnson of St Martin's jatn | in Omaha to “commune with mature” for no more | AT UG M (PR ge (he ranges | decreased, but otherwise the estimate of | committee in charge of the work was meet« | fu' compiing. culling. e 1l oo Francls McGuire. The society will meet [ in Oma : picturesque spot can be found within a day's | FURE 00 0 T Gogenice, Ver- | elglity-tive saloous is cousidered conserva- | ing with much encouragement. Hero is the | that all persons attending 8t Martin s ‘ sick for the last week, 1s & little better | upounds tn high bluffs, rugked promontor- | Milllon and Missibo, att t W LORe SOl omeials say it 18 bardly probable | tor's salary, $76; cholr, $100; coal, $43; aide. | umt,lim by, sending in their ma ar at present | ies, deep, winding gullies and gro of : L reaching about 20,000,000 tons, and |that an occupation tax will be insisted | walk, §16; expenses Jamison meetings, $172; | The revival at the First Prosbyteriim AT FIRST GLANCE John Anderson of Blair visited Fridoy | grand old trees. And not the least at- | la'8¢ I gk ' | when Mthe new license law becomes | total, $1 Deducting a rebate on the | church continues in intereet and Rey. o prospect is for about the same durinp and Saturday of this week with his broth- | 114 the prospect is for about the same duri ers, Andvew and Henry Wheeler, the pastor. desires that the me.i ings b continued | for another wias (wenty members were recetved last woek, clavse, becomes effective, very few of the | took charge was $501. Rev. Jamison, the | and (Ui stated that much good has hecri present city officlals will be in o position | evangelist, is making an effort to raise the | 40" j tractive feature of this reservatlon to per- | \o ¢ rrong year. The equipment of all ¢ O O e hott orBe1Y | (ho ranges 18 up to the standard und no xplored tre i e e | spectal changes are anticipated during the the thousands of park | oning summer. The feature of the work tive. Ho ver, if the proposed new | New York debt of $273 and collections to charter, with its reported emergency |date, the debt at the time the committee W. 1. Kindred, who bas been at Rawlins, [ an un Hest for Wyo, for the last threo months putting | coss herctofore Cure of Catarrh. e | | | in some water mains, returued home Mon- | frequenters bicnuse several blocks of hard | (008 MERIEEE SR SEUER B O BB 10 pave o volce in the matter of an oceu- | entire debt and when this is accomplished It would seem at firat glance that catarrh, | 44y | walking inter 1 between it and the car |\ "0 op0 " new steamships owned by \,,,.i‘|..um tax | the church will give Rev. Jamison a recep- beiug @ discase of the mucous membrane James Myers of Langdon, Mo, has been | 100 1t 1 aried by comparatively | g somer Steamship company, another of | | TP TP tlon and a free will offering tbat salves, sprays, etc, being applied di- |here the last few days visiting relatives, | (08 save ] yele riders and rab- | o "any branches in which the Carnegie [ g M0 EHERE F Tlant bt and sains |’ (entisnion 1oB0s Hitcts Gf rectly (o the membranca of the nose and | Ho went to Tekamah Friday for a beiog [Vt hunter: oo it oo Ch fosnilall ey besn - orgsnived, whess' 100 | ie DASELE U NAC RRHEBULE BHC BAIRCT HBIIMIOR waRe ool (mests. Srost, woULAIIe 41p fuoelicational Faats | VIRl with iFisngn E 5B HaseRibox "l. A .\mt‘ " ‘”ur“‘f." and 8,000-ton steamers are for the Iron | g,y pumper of years was dismantled yes- | gave an oyster supper Thursday evening and ment, but this has been proven not to be | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Suttie, . L. Recv Ple- | ivade trom the Oliv Bnges and will ply [iiasy a0 the machinery has hesn sald: | infltiatad. Bfty candldates: An. alsstige’ gt true. Puul Baird and Thomas Walker all ate | MO8 e has tho landscape |y . een the u lin lowar |ake morte: |y rts ihe Brat waak 40l AURUAC TRRL the | aMbate TallowAd. With ihis tastitt M The mucous membrane 18 made and re- | tended the Robert Burns hall at Creighton | SAT1¢00r profancl it ‘with little bridges, | my oy "yive the trade a heavy advantage in | gioek yards campuny soll the Dlank to tie | S Millar. granaicl it ne nonont aee paired from the blood and catarrh 1s a [hall, Omaha, Friday night summer uses” or flowerbeds mathe- | .o o UL 000 0w "and sure transpe ock Ya wn \ | L i A blood. disease Aud any remedy to make & matically correct in outline. A person with | | Thomson-Houston company of Omaha and | vira Lorance, chief of Lonor; Mrs. Roy Miss Prudence Tracy went to Blair Tue from the upper lake ports, whith 0" Lmakiuafion s woilll iave. Dot itonbiatia| | the latier company undertook the work of | lady of honor; Mrs. Elefelder, C. of C. RAFDARSAL GLER MuAC Mok 00 tha bled, And | day night 1o attend”s consert that was|louing Bimeslt: i the feep shate ot ore is brought by railroads, to the !'m"i arrying out the contracts of the former | Mrs. Rader, recorder; Mrs. Hall, financie when the blood 18 purified from catarrlal peiq in the new Methodist church at that groves and convincing himself that he | ports, whence it s ca 1 by other vouds | gyyers, Two Corliss-Hamilton engines in | Mrs. Richardson, receiver: Mrs. Lorance, poison, the shoretions from the WUCOUS | place, returning home Wednesday morns | e frat whit 01 to set faot there | to the eastern milis ltho old plant and a number of dynamos [ usher; Mrs. Clapp, inside watch; Mrs membingg Wil bacome patial aud yasliby, | ing, [ Within ten. minutes, ride on the street| 'The mining in the Missabe runge is done ot bean wold, but the bollers wiil g0 ¢ | Copera, outside watch In this climate thousands of peoplo seem Witnia tan minutes, ride oo thb atreat | iy Sy o Yatan thovels (of ‘the (Lore been Rold, but the boliers will #6 fo | : scarcely ever free from some form of ca Dande fAR fram 1o Raion covon, BIVSrview BArk{egiie ciatacter uesl 1n TAlleond exa¥s: |nas Boes amoved. from it Linanw | An Interesting Seaxion, tarrh; 16 gets bottor at times, but each win- | K. A, Benson s in New York Clty on busi. | '® ® Veritable “enchanted domain.” with a | 00" and in sand and gr its, In fact The Danish soclety Dania held an inter n b surpriso at every turn, and s about | tion and § E will be advertised for rent and " ter becomes gradually deeper seated and | pess [ sury every tu s ‘nbout as dull seasons the ore shovels are fro- (1 ic wxloiod that n factory of some kind | €5tiDE session Friday night at the hall of after a time the sufferer resigns himselt to | Mry. Goodrich bas recovered from her re. | claive a_change from :‘h ] mp]u to the | quently rentad out for the heavier class of |y o heoton that & factory of the order over the South Omaha National \ 1t 88 & necessary evil cent illness and is able (o be out again e S "0 e middle | pyiiroad excavation. One of them will welgh | jror several wecks past linemen in the [PADK bullding. While the initiation of a catarrh sufferers, but are nearly all so in- | Heurs Maxwell, a resident for a short | monotonous. Rut here is varlety enough [ gt YRS ITNe TR TR Tous, whieh 8 i B been engaged 1 euttine ovrtPah? | wives of the members demanded admittance convenlent and Ineffective s to render their | e €0 BUEE Balled on tr. and Mra. |to suit the most fastidious. One moment | out'ih "t nes Vo ore Ttes about pevailel litcs and arranging for the trausfor of the | A1 In & moment had taken full possession Of the Sun throws a dark shadow on uso @ nuisanco nearly as annoying s ca- | JAUS amilton on Morday evening [ mtas the"ar oke and smells and nolses of | wity “vng urtace, Tho dirt stratum s | o g (€ plant 10 the main | Of the hall. The initiatory ceremonies were the earth. S0 it is with the human body tarrh itself; anyone who has used douches, | Mrs. Hewlt: has spent much timo at thethe oty { oo s eling in primeval | 4oy oipinped off and then somo blasting is | Jiyes. which are cupplied with current | 1t short and refreshments produced by the when disease shuts out the Jight of health sprays and powders will bear witness to | bedside of a iiece in Omaha, who lay forWoods and glades that would make a fit | oo " RN 00 S0 o (60 R00 P 15 | trom’ Omaha. The change will make 1itile | WOmen. Then there was dancing and a ge and happiness. (MIZ 18000YARIeRGe ARA (AIIuTe fo Feally | SYRIAl GAYS 5 dsath's door, but iy pow ye. | BUbJect OF & cABYAR Ly Olauds. Amid suoh | cun®says Bold, Tn AIIZOF tha other MINGs | oors maRs: Tho chi pl f the plant | eral Rood time e covering. urroundings o ily forgets that within | |} . b difference with the employes of the plan ‘ o e gk B, I, a1, b i b S e S oA , RICK There a number of excellent Internal [ Some evening entertainments are to be|® GUarter of a mile Is an clectric street f oo ot B U EIRE R | here, a8 they |'” b ['“’ shed with wor Cox Ingquest Toesdny. | P remedies for catarrh, put probably the best | glven in the near iuture at the school- | % line leading to a town where horizontal on the lines and ““ the piny ';""“ "f the Coroner Swanson was in the city yester- and certainly the safest is a new remedy, | house, under the auspices of the Dundee | /StAnce 8 measured by blocks and ver- Librariel company now supplylng light by contract | qay and after a superficial investigation de- ASH composed of Eucalyptol, Hydrastis, San- | Woman's club, tical distance. by floor: Owing to the use of the shovels at M to the city | cided to hold an inquest on the remains of gulnaria and other valuable catarrh spe- [ Miss Elmor, who has for some time filled [ i vy ohi A bappy name for this |sabe: the number of men employed there | Packers' Business Ning | W D. Cox Tuesday morning. A jury viewed BITTERs Sihes the position of housekeeror In the home of | DIt Of landscane, To tho casual visitor it [ much less than on the other ranges. The | o beiefre Basiees | Tow it th | the remains at the former residence of the | This remedy s n tablet form, pleasant | M. E. A Benson, has xone (o Philadelpis | L1, 0% B8, A7Parent at frat, but it any | total force employed by the Oliver company | | AL S RPN ¢ ot men | decensed adjournment was then taken L LR i A to the taste and sold by druggists under the | 1o remaln permancntly there be, who doubts that it commands a | on the five ranges reaches about 3,200 men. | by of service are being given the | Wit Tuesday. Al of those who witnessed laan o e for all diseases which attack namo of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and an¥- | ' The cottage Mr. Willlam Baird is buiding | 1€ OF tP¢ rI¥er lot him walk eastward | They are somewhat of & heterogencous Tot, | /% Pt g the dull times some | the acvident will be calied as witnessen. the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach or Bowel. . ot Aol iy 86 DA o co r aird is building | from the lake, climb the gradual slope | including English, = Scandinavians 1oh. | PTe h g th d i | t drives out constipated conditions, restores ¢ 80 dugatins ’xl it ALY e th ‘(‘nh,: on the site of the one that burned down | toward the coppice of second ;:r::vhlm-‘m{t Alstraiinas Kf.‘.‘“l lmlmn i Al of e ‘r 2| man ek Iaid. O iemporatiir. tub: now Magle City Gossiy | functional -mvnypnm regularity, tablets with absolute assurance tha ison, | 14#t fall is nearing completion, and his son- | that skirts its summit, and then search fop | 1anders hay B4 Wisliane & e fe | that the demand for packing house supplies 1 Munshaw & Co. for lumber. Tol 255, 0 iy s fOSS BN CRiste BOF ARY POISOR: | in.iaw, Mr. Patien, with his wite, will|the beidle path (hat ety ih. iah It Ler | though this may not come up s the Amer: | 1% [NCTeasing, there is an additional in F. C. Marsh s reported on the-Nok uAKES .. ’ A BIAAM MRALNE. cauy. sneskiag of | WEYR IR eAT)y (n the spring, him follow this path, taking care that the | ican understandiug of that term. All of the | Sty (0F labor, A pakor sald sesterda toy Jonte is rapldly recovering from Pure Blood, | y Vedne ! o) hat within the t few day there ha e 8 - 00! Shth it Ekak RRGR: it AR LA “fl.) Wednesday afternoon the Dundeo | interwoven branches overhead do no damage | people are of a progressive and industrious | 1% “‘I 3 T LGSR A N diphtheria Strong Nerves and catarrh cures for years, but have never sold | WOmAn's ciub met with Mrs. 1. S. Leavitt, [ to eves unskilled in wooderaft, and push | characts ) thereass WAL A1 Pest: -8p) + ket for the charity ball, as the Cood Digestion, ¥ which gave such general satistaction as | 88 Interestink program on the reign of | until he comes to the summit of u steep| “Mr. Carnegie has not forgotten thes Io Kangs ¥ vorking In ome o i nocds tho monk SR Luart's Catarch Tablets, They contain {n | Henry VIII being glven. Mrs vitt told | bluff. Here the timber leaves off abruptly, | people In his benefactions, but 1s establishe | 1% PReRE HOUSER TACE W & netlcaable | Lha Sing v iftarnoon. .8 People who have used it say it Is their “ a pleasant, concentrated form all the best | Of the founding of the grammar schools at | and before him opens a panoramu of river, | g Hbraries in the mining towns as fast o | R et i ua LSS B SRR | el int r 18 still very sick, but main reliance for keeping the body heaithy. and latest catarrh remedies, and catarrh | Bat time; Mrs. Pyke read an. ncceunt of [ low lands, with farms, and farm peaple come to the point whero they | Dere will ‘ne warking sil ot ihele e it | ¢ are hopeful of his recovery sufferers who have used douches, sprays and 'rh-» Field of the Cloth of Gold,” and Mrs. | houses in the distance. It is from this | will appreciate them. The libr ary for the |, PK . ) Vhe song service at the First Preshyterian salves have been astonished at the quick | PErTY gave an excellent address without | View that the park takes its name. Menomomie range is to be located at ? A8 AL 1:%0 o'clocls this eyan - relief and permanent results obtained atter [ DOtes on the life and works of Erasmus. A 18 not unlikely that Riverview will be- | Mountain and the project has advanced w0 | Iee Crop Coming 1. Martly recovered fromn e, 8100 a week's use of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets.” | Feading from Tennyson's “Queen Mary,” | come the most popular breathing spot fn r that the money has been given and th. Representatives of the packing house fliness and ix able to be about All drugglsts sell full sized packages for | PegAD at the last meeting, finished this un- | the city before the close of the coming |books purchased. The Gogebic range is the | having in thatge the harvesiimg of (e o Th | f | . usually attractive session. 0n. aeat one on the list for this favor and the [ nual ice crop are not alarmed ut the un- |y W e s N ke