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THE OMANIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANLARY ! 0, 1901. (ITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS|TALK ABOUT PAVING BILLS'FIRENEN ARE KEPT BUSY| ufl B ABY,S SKIN . City Attornes .|||»,‘:|"l:";::l'|.\'n: e | Indications Denote That £oheol Board will | i al Bank | rms Coms to Headquarters by the | F (et Its Le | | . Bunch. “The ‘Lorna Do ne' of American Fiction"=The Interior, ' The Best Selling Book in America. EBEN HOLDEN, — ining to Omaba we ussed at - By IRVING BACHELLER HASCALL INTRODUCES A RESOLUTION | receptin rosm of the 1 o5 eld 1o the | CHIEF REDELL SUSPECTS INCENDIARISM SGALP ANn HA'R 226th THOUSAND. - [y A iary Cinelt, w6 1 E0ipered % i . i SRR R Jo, KROR | o8, HANO 801, 08 S0LT, Sk 1|0 0 Meldeved tuas she BABCAUIGRAL | with the practice of aniuliisg spucal us: | "L aiheriticecarreid b Nowts Something for Mothers to Think About phera In which the country folk that | and vou have got | mply wnd tax Demand e Amreed IRERTIOHIS UR Gupqiis ot Gelects ik patitions, | momers's Barn Damnged— " e ?:.:»’,Th;rnq4',)":.’v:u:;"gu“ loved wrougt i "““‘y:.‘ I“m f ;' ‘ ‘-" er i Cpon at llllr:‘lm:l‘m'llnl in ‘s“;”;"\’-. «I\‘m a2 1y taing 'x.k th‘ - | OTher Fiven 1 the DY EV'ERY CHILD bom into the WOrld \Vlth an Bound: ahd ‘Ehan Holdan. & 1t scems to'me & most remarkavls i Ing wthout fret pettion trom | | inherited or early developed tendency to distress- At T1arehER veaman. | TS RGN B ) i o 8 ropsoton o | srovcment, 1118 VIl | popihucn Tucadey ubd 14 consdersble dam ing, disfiguring humors of the skin, scalp, and o Tloln i tar bove David Harum' | C B ¢ =Maey B Wilkine, || members of the Commercie) S Ls" tho | poned. iinprovement by Siing & majority | 8¢ Besides, there 1s strong suspicion that | blood, becomes an object of the most tender ~Ameila F. Bare. | balwm, Whenever one finds o real Board of Education's request for a 61g-mill | protes 8 T 1d the chief of the depa “It In the best story I | jent has begun solicitude, not only because of its suffering but ve read fn | tell them about it that they may road levy fell upon barren grov Ve SUSer 8 Jong tme, and 1 enjoyed (¢ from | wnd enjov'it” oo, ‘'t pile the word At last night's meeting Councliman Ha- | Zens’ commitice has diawn another bill on 1 “eita e wae £t 4615 Nosth Swentyshventh | because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration Sy L Swarunret i sanmater. || Gl otued o oIS v There | equirement uf a petiion trom the majoriy | BUTSL 10 6 buildioe oneed by deorsel 4g to be lifelong and mar its future happiness 12mo, gold lettered on red cloth, gilt top, $1.50. seems {0 be no dispotion on i SAVIER oF TeIIINg i Be G ) L Hoffman ai o barber shop. Tho alarm wis and prosperity. Hence it becgl)mes the duty of AT ALL BOOKSELLERS, SR T IO R N ate S ans | coumell arned in at 2:38 o'clock yesterday morn . M avold this levy and it will likely be au i Phie blaze was extingulshed with about $100 m i hildren to acquaint LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY, Bostott, || oehers e atnd o, M mer | Lo nihs mering wan caied 1o an enc | 70 Yk, nat xtiupumnet vty v i | - mothers of such afflicted g Extimates of the expenditures for differ- | deavor to compromivo and eettle on o ML\ {niunt ou the fxturer. The total ab themselves with the best, the purest, and most ent departments were to have b ent deyurtnents were (o have beed SbERL | commitee and the city wuthorities an rep- | 100Ce, Of a0y sign of the cause of the e | effective treatment available, 1 el Sl AL SRR LB UL R LA | That warm batbs with CUTICURA SOAD to cleance the H cors fafled to complete their estimat D R e s ) | time th Mr. Connell s ready to e way to the bl e an KA L ik v"m‘ + ¢ |however, and a special meeting has been |, o OH : "‘”‘I bt mended | 160 the chief to suspect that the fire was the scalp of crusts and scales and gentle applications of CUTICURA 3 0 f ‘d’ ¢ | callea for Thursday, when all probable ex- | that the legality of th | work of incendiaries This afternoon no OINTMEN'T to instantly allay ftehing, irritation and indammation : ne o Cupl S § |penditures will be considered and | st | e Brousit tate question by the signers for | CFLdehce iad yet becn tound to verity this and soothe and heal, to be followed n the severest cases by mild + strongest allies is stationery (i. e, good stationery, and § | §1on e o800 the amoumt e " | the purpose of nullitying the assessments | DOIOC The bullding and the contents doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT are all that can be desived for ¥ : . A " - 4l for general purpose | after the worlk is d The city attorney | WOT® Insured i the alleviation of the suffering of skin-tortured infants and children : that which comes from our counters is particularly fetch- § [ Ment Markets on Sundu | was present at the weeting lost night. but | Barn Badly Damage and the comfort of worn-out worried mothers has been demonstrate H ing, artistic and dainty. You'll find the prices just vight-— § [ The commitiee on lm.,l.m v{ wu;:n- vp:\ as r-]mr;m; were ¢ 1'vmmv it can r\n{v he I'I\]r h.r.l\u u{ dam “I‘I ve ‘\v“n‘l at the fire ed 1o countless homes In every land. Thelr absolute safety, purity 3 H . that the ordinance providing for the Sun- | stated whether or not his proposition for a {at the barn of Carroll & Montgomery, 502 d sweetness, instantaneous and gratoful relfef, specdy cure and ust wha e d be for good stationery. bl ény ots and grocery | compromise was acte South Thirty-sixth stree s - ' : J ¢ hat they should be for good stationery $ | dav closiug of meat markets and grocery | compromiso_was acted upon South Thirty-sixth sireet. This alarm Srest ecanany ledve Hotlilng tiore to be desiced by Auslons parents. 3 WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ¢ | stores be amended 8o that such stores may | came in at 10:20 o'clock. The ' beriich ¢ ! FINE CARD ENCRAVING - WEDDINC INVITATIONS | en unttl 9 o'clock Sunday morning | DR, MYER WILL VISIT OMAHA |barn = was 4 siory and a hait LA LBt L Skt b e ek bt A et 3 WE DO ARTISTIC WORK. ¢ }Tm report was opposed by Councilmen A structure and before e flames were OINTMENT, Y:r vv--unfy‘mrhm :5“, '| Y::n:wl"\f] e scalp and stopyis all- ' ] $ | Ztmman and Hoye, who succeeded in having under the cortrol of the department the J e Rnd: chaly, atut for G1] the Burposté ot tha follet, bath nd nur $ M [ S i C % | the ordinunce referred to the judiclary | entire first floor had been badly scorched B, N O T S T e ey the folat, Dath e ne ! egeath Stationery Co. t | Sotai w And bome dumage had beon done {rom| ingammations and exioritons ar too free S ofersive berspiration. i he H 1308 FARNAM STREET $ | An invitation was exteaded to the city | a | emoke on the upper Two carriages, washes for ulcorative wemknesses, and for many’ sanative anifseptic yupoues vhiclh Boosssossstsssiesssrsssrssssnsssosrsssssssssosssesesee® | council and tho city officials to attend| Rev. Dr. F. B. Myer, the famous Lon-|One a coupe, were on the first floor ot SUE PRICH, it . Uhs BEet i and compleaion soagy ane the vicea 1o be held at the First Congrega- |don preacher who is to come to America in | 810 Will have to be refinished, as the paint BEST tollet and baby #oap in the world, Sold throug the Worl 1 | tional church Mond night, February 4,|April, will spend three days in Omaha. | V@8 blistered. The damage to the bullding demand; therefore & writer who enabie us to participate in “The Jo | by our own fireside, as it wer NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES in con memoration of the one hundredth|W. R, Moody, son of rhe late evangelist, |15 @bout $100, while the loss on the con- anniversary of John Marshall's entrance [has charge of the arrangements for the | teBts Will foot up to about $1,600 or United States. Hon 1. M, Woolworth will | written Rey y s of Sport” is entitled | - |to everlasting gratitude. Mr. Stevenson is to Dr. €, & Sargent, pastor “r_r'lnv \ml‘.nnn. r(w\” a ~:{wv-’ in l:l- '"l“\l I Postmaster v 3 \ N | what fs called an all-round sportsman osh tipon Chief Justice Mar- |of St. Mary's Avenue Congregational | The explosion of a lamp in the saloon an oK ostmaster Crow liaw Volume of 8hort Btories by & Number | jo ias trica them all, or "“‘E'””-" e "h‘ n \”(I‘M\Irv W ‘.‘x "II ::‘l o 4 kr.mw will | cburch, that the note |'i.mm”.":'x'n'fnl\\«"fi: | lodging house of Victor*B, Walker, 1120 to | o Aol BT ) ‘. hors, L { > ect P e iaha 24 Ca a i as the ca a A meeting of the of Prorinent Authors, observed them all, and has penetrated the | [NUHS FEE SE0 PO T 0 the Omaha Bar |be in Omaha April 10, 11 and 1 1124 Capitol avenue, was the cause of @ call | Gummary of Action Taken by Board of 4 t il | essential purposes of each. With an ex- | Kt T Gl begin at 7:30, that the [ A series of revival meetings will be con- | Which the department received at 5:20 Equalization. :“!‘,f,“:,\“,"‘fi"".[. 1 ; cellent appreciation of the purpose of each | 1R B P00 o Ciation may attend |ducted by Dr. Myer during the three days | ©'€lock vesterday morning. The damage was i | Praceptor, vice Jnme STORY OF A WOMAN'S SOCIAL CAR[[RL‘“‘"“‘ r sport the author ls able to des '“’," | thelr anoual banquet later in the even-|that he will be here. All of the churches "“"\’“";” : R ethcon’ on & whar Weiing & bolt of | 1ts details, its incidents and accidents with | L in the city will be invited to participate ik - 4 bt ll” 2120 North | DECREASE OVERBALANCES THE INCREASE | #i'k In the Towion ktore 11w e triad i o 1ay | CORVincing vivacity, He deals with fenc A resolution was Introduced granting|in these meetings, whici will be held in [ T%0 SYERLU SLEGEL WAS UWALIOYEG KUK | ," S Ml L AT ok Hamoreus Description o A WIAY | ing, boxlug, bicvcling, tennis, croquet, bil- | & FEEORUOT RET LY the sight to|the largest hall available. As Dr. Myer 13 n‘u'\ ", Alnu morning rlzh“ \m.u.y. of m: !N ik Mike Iy W Lo K Sports and Games—Febraary Maka- | jiards, rowlng, skating, foot ball, hand balt | 10 WISSORE UG SRR GF Sreot jn | will be in this country but one month b Mg bl LG o8 ARAINAL | g ning Kuife tn Applied dn Varlons | Coat and one new shoe whon he met Do zines and W hey Have to | and the pursuit of various gam g Gawt,” | 0 icinity of Boyd street Omaba {8 particularly fortunate in being | :v;“'m'(m”"‘;‘{‘; m':‘:’_"“"”“” y belonged to]" 4, en, So that Numerous Tasz- Is;w‘\)".?“'"‘».n,““'“m Jate Tuesday’ diarnoon Offer the Rend ke h'“- ; ’.; ; .: game Iu' »I:\‘v‘v‘ !‘v‘w The city market will be opened March 1. |given three days of his time I okt whrei m“ m‘ b oF the Akt payers Share in the Cut=Com- | W P e Puesdi flernoon niblicks if 1 think it comes up to tiddledy - al sheds o rear of the flats { Tuesd : | O that day bids will be received from per- | 519-521 r . parison wit st Year. | from: Peru, annou th v 1 un | win t s playe h a couple of | ] outh ‘Twenty-fifth avenue | Yo' M W \ 1 D S i A uple oflsons who desire to securo stalls. A con |SCOTTISH RITE BODIES MEET|)\'.":'\" George Tilden, were dam [ 81 the" gtnte: Normmt s T it has been observed that within the last | farms, a river or so, two ol ee sand- | t resolution to this effect we - i e lden P at the State ' oy i umber of Jlements resemb.ing | CUrrent resofu . " v aged to the extent of about $75 at 4:30 p. m Mr. PP MeAn tfor Pore date ot {6% YIRTe NISICENLORION ShHKYE (HMOTS R, rulll..m\ql.x.l.‘u..' e e Tanmunge. | adopted by the council. The market will be | Addreases Are tvered and om- |G8C L lon of curfous smail boy and| A summary of the work done by the city i L T AL UL B A mo: ¢ popular in America as they have bt it b A e gl 14 clothes | continued for ten months after March 1. | clnl "l""'d is Ad- fod:Nended matches was the cauise. council In the five days during which it sat Sl arranee i \ en 1o AL, ye in France and some | ™M « doosta any old clothe sted, | L bl i o B P by X ahi ’:l" ’x'_ o H" ‘” “"’I’ "': and a large assortment of oath A great Mayor is Sustained. | srhdbeby A Syrian colony, occupying a large frame “" & ""‘"1“ of Equalization “‘“"|"‘:" " Al Troby " ) disar other European countries, But newsp WS I ullding at 1206 W A ‘v | ductions In assessments were made to the | siveral we 1 pers and magadines that have attempted to | Wany bright set forth In Mr.| Mayor Moores was sustained in the veto | The Scottish Rite bodles of Omaha met |PUllding at 1205 Willlam street, was rudely | RE/ 8 (0 oovendiC0 0 il Fne e were | lived apart Troby went fll the demand of fiction readers in this | Stevenson book, to which the fun” | ot warrants drawn in favor of L. E. Grier. | Monday night at Masonic temple. After a | T0Uted out shortly after 7 o'clock by the | & Wit e o2 | sa Tier iouns B TR | line have complaingd and are complaining |10¥ing reader her he Hikes “sport” or | jumes Kirk, Anton Inda, Oficer Glover, D. | meoting of the Nebraska consistory, It. K, | PUTIDE of the soot fn a chimney. They | Increased in the sum o b B | the purpose i hr Wi et ' i & 5 o S [not, is cordially referred. It is cleverly | Ry d . E. Moorcs. The warrants | e st = s “|tumbled the furniture into the street and | Pt reduction of $267.9 abeut it 8he R ane that the American writer of romance 18 s Ryan an leming, inspector eneral of North Da- | In 1900 the Board of Equalization reduced he promptiy k ' I by } 1hskifig. th the A%t ot créating an In '+ | iustrated by G. R. Brill and has o Nich- | wore jusued in payment of witness fees 10 | kota and a member of the supreme council, | Uraed {1 an alarm, while a couple of the | In 1900 the Board of quatization veduced | wi, M"Ihlia ity Oftteny acking in the art of creating an inter . Wl ; . © 5 wom ed \o ¢ ge. s i y $9, d increased as- [y, AEFCRIC | fog drunlk ' ing talo fn 2,000 words. Periodicals of the |Olfonian cover that fs 4“"»’":»“‘ ”;"h‘ | the n impeachment case. Employes of | and Gustave Anderson. inspector general of | ¥Ome fainted. No dumag e ALY B0 e Laiteenee A | Haiwin ang* oo i } | 2 .| Altemus mpany, Philadelphia. Cloth, | {ha ity are not allowed fees in cases to [ Nebraska, addressed the Masons concerni - 8 iq e N s " higher literary order say that there never ¥ he city @ s Ma concerning A crease was in the amount upon which in- | Mr«. Rose Neelan dwells with the Blaker was @ time when clean, short fiction w \-“‘“”’ a1 glit top, § | which the city is a party and it was for | the first reunfon of Oklahoma Scottish Rite COLOMBO CHOOSES BASTILE | surance companies were required to pay | Family at AWl and ool us and Ko scarce uo at the present time; that it| Carrent Magazines, this reason that the mayor vetoed the wa ““f':l""'- which was held in Guthrie last —_— taxes and came about through a decision of | i\ avode heiwern Mre Neelin i 1s almost impossible to get the most fa What Americans Think About the Boer | Fants - week Convicted of Assault Eccentric Italian | the supreme court which empowered the | Mrs Blaker concernine o matter of mous of American writers to und '77.!'\"( War" {8 the latest topic on which Winston A claim of G. R. Young for veterinary Sir Andrew's perceptory No. 1 elected ¥ « t Juil Rather levy of taxes upon funds which were | Ugcus belfef. W v the argum eached a story where less than 10,000 WOrds are | Spencer Churchill, the British war corre- | Services was vetoed by Mayor Moores and | W. T. Burke to fill the office of first sub- Than Pay & Pino. tormerly exempted. Lol I AR vented. Yot a book has just come 10 nondent and late Boer prisoner, expatiates | his action was sustained by the council. | preceptor and C. N. Forbes was choscn With over $18 in cash, one gold and one Reduction eral, silver watch in his pockets, D). Colombho ove <payers shared the re- preferred to go to jail rather than pay a Borerar BNSAres faapeh A P and dashed it on Mr painful injuric was arrested | Gibbens and chay ault with intent hand, entitied “Short Story Masterpleces.” in the current fssue of Collier's Weekly, | YOUng was employed by Chief Redell to | second sub-preceptor. L. A. Wettling has . re for horses belonging to the fire de- | taken the office of preceptor left vacant b that eeems to represent the very highest| whatever Americans may think, thero can | ¢are for horses belonging | ¥ ; ers i fho work should o bee o o8- Gilbe ; uctions made by this year's board. The art in romantic story telling, Each $tOr¥ ho no doubt but that Licutenant Churchill | Partment. The work should hay .' n | the death of James Gilbert fine of $3 and costs for assault on a fellow |yt O ‘,n,m“_,,ym.,,,. adoUGtea io b0 A is distinctively American s regards plot.| (pinks that the British empire, although | done by Dr. Ramacciotti, the city veterin- | countryman whose name is thought to be Ueiton, 4nd. eharastes, o they £r6 WRIIE| ansiots for tha sespodt ot tue Ligied B i, Mavor Moores states s veto ot | GOSPEL IN SPEECH AND SONG | somecning e Sitee e | tho greatest | | charged, grabbed a ket | | | tes, | @ ceduction was in the case of ) h - he chie? refused to call Dr. Ramacclott! | 4k : iller. ~This is the name | o Beiy line, whose total ussessment was PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. by autbors who are famous on both con-| gands fn no immediate need of sympathy | the chief | he has adopted since coming to this conntry, | 1ocared about $54,000 from the valuation A tinents. ‘Miss Alleo French (Octave Thanet) | from anyone | for personal reasons. In the mayor's ¥ alkn (0 Members | for the other one could not be understood. | uens LS00 from the valuatlon| s ¢ Burch of Wymore in at the Millacd contributes the firat stor the volume. | Modern Culture Magazine has suffered a | OPinion it would be a bad precedent to al- [ of Chrint intion on Colombo had a hearing 1a police court | 3B sttt & o) had an ssessment upon | at'li ungd Mre A1 Franels of Ponca e She is followed by Mise ¥ WIHKIY, | grievous loss in the death of its business [ 10W city officials to contract bills for work ent Day Needs, vesterday afternoon and bitterly fought the | o\ TR G B g e O 00 ] et Allia Dyk#itan Haa Veluned General Charles King, Opis Read, Miss | pavieer Mpo Alvah D. Hudson, whose | Which should be performed by regular em- FliAhed case. After the sentence had been pro- | 90, 7, A 4 f Elizabeth Phipps Train, H. 8. Canfield, | yneailing courte ( s chards company sccure Chicago, where she wi unquestioned integrity | P10¥es of the city, and for this reason he| At the Young Men's Christian nssocla- | nounced and the prisoner locked up in a cell | G, Richardson Drug company sccured a decth of her sister, Mr<. Willium Coite Stanley Waterloo, Howard Fleldi 1 y efused to prove e cla tio ['ue and unflagging energy were a tower of | Fefused to approve the claim on Tul " Tuesday noon the parlor was crowded | his attorncy atated that he would appeal ;:;‘::‘nl‘""': L personal assessment from | s, ¥y, Meicornon, J. T, Welsmun and 1 A4, Havdbi Careuth, Julla Truite DISHOD, | atvength th it In all (s busindss rolations With @ congregation of men, who listened | the casc. The trouble arose ovor the salo | ¥ f L) % of r g \ - ‘ « ddress by Re enry O ate , Recent decisions of the supreme court |#nd Charles stri AR 1 Clty are ‘ Mrs. General George F. Plekett “”x’ W » February magazine following his death | EFFORTS GO FOR NAUGHT | "‘:l'l:m n 1:1‘;‘,: r) '\'r.Lxl.\\ _u..‘.lr} -:.Iv“‘;::ull:u: of a watch to Miller by Colombo. WHISh Sranted 1 ess. aoA N"fh mw:‘m |,‘:->v‘ red at the Murra Harrls, Elizabeth M. Gily William Ray | gufters neither in timeliness nor in fullness A | “The eds of Today. e emphasized 4 s and Superintendent Ml the Union J 4 olisshat o eed of increased bible study, more tions as the Young Men's Christian associa- ation. at 81 N Gardoner, Helen' H. Gardoner, Gllaabeth | of fnterest. A vish o tho tomb of S, Val: [Jnmes Kubnt's Fat | e e ot Increased wmivle tiudr: more | JUNGE D. D. GREGORY IS DEAD {ticn a partial sxomption from tases. was L G Cherry Waitz, Irving Bacheller ”hhn u.-\\{-_.l,,.r. insplres its first article, and St. | In No Basy Thing to 0 R “H’ "’I' ot L' l:«.;m'”/m”' ‘“\ 5 responsible for reductions made in the as- Beatrice on a visit berion, Martha McCullagh Willlams, Al-| valentine himselt S Wave' lept tHé M we. A A NS, Bpaasn oo L Guareelon of Long Plne, *. . <or CRELLt ReIoW PR (HG | TOhHALLS CHATUIOAD it i TUR S asYe) ilens s te | Prisoner's Telen [ just returned from Denver, where he con- sessments made upon the Masonic temple, s 4 L R et Bigelow Pal A witchery to Edgar Fawcett's poem, “Love's | — | ducted an evangelistic mecting that called the Young Men's Christian assoclation NGl anid gL I8 Walworth, Mrs. Wado Hampton, jr., L¥un | yjie Diary,” which follows. | Some men have an idea that justice is|" S0 MBOLIRE L Y bulldi d the Odd Fellows' s, Are state guests at the Roby Meckins and Walker Kennedy. The| gy i auiy Bave std nid sasad BASE €5 Bet, aR0 tWE 60 ENoE BAER a60 e | POEUEWIGE KETRELINA, Y Yenrs. ullding and the Odd Fellows® temple book s profusely illustrated, contalning | over the VanBibber stories that it seems | ones who went to the police headquarters | S0los were sung by Mr. John Hillls, who | 5,00 1) Gregory, a resident of Omaha \'I:.‘; SN e e anlt he Moretipte twenty full-prgs haiftones. Thero are | e to predict o multitude of readers for | yesterday afteruoon seeking the release of | '8 remembered by many Omahans as the : 3 A at fand Mrx. Sckinhl, o countless collections of short storles, con- | (po leading article in Ainsle of Clite ge 8 a se for twelve years, before going to Denver |$30,000 and the board reduced t for Feb-|James Kubat, a boy of about 17 years, who [ #in8er with B. Fay Mills in a series of $50, oard reduced th assess- etings held here several ye: [in 1899, died in that city Monday, accord- [ ment to $16,666.66%. The original assess- or of 1 o work of an individual author, v, “Richar g =0 (e _ ad bee sted e trying to sell some | ®€€1ings held here several years ag | g § L4 a G, M. Mullin W :::xlum:’x:n”" A1ia Galy velata, 8o Ge® 88 tAN L o “»,I,“ 5 ”,‘"““' ,‘ Lhb l"’ Alion|| HAd heen AFS i ]1“:]”: o A i i aom EELEY 2 Iag to advices recelved by George A, Day, | ment of $32,000 made against the Masonic | \Wihn of Alliance. 11 Lee s the only volume, as | Sangree. The study is advertised as au- |copper wire, insulate u KEEL LEAGUE 0 his former law partner | templo was reduced one-half. The askess- | kamah and W Hum 1l be called to miud at_tho present dlme: | thoritative and is agreeably free from the| The boy's father appeared at th E ORGANIZES Judge Gregory was one of the fathers | ment on the Odd Fellows' temple was cut that presents the best work of a large and | gqn of hero-worship. A rich variety of |tion a few minutes after the arrest, — caretully selectod number of noted write Bt 4 )} fy heart was badly affected by an at- > of the freo silver republican party fa Ne- 7 3,750, | photographs illustrates the text, the best | companied by a friend, who was to act as [ Meeting of Omaha Women at Parish | braska in 1805 and B I||‘l:"‘nnr’nl;:- {58 ‘, isghoiied thokt otigrip and. & au JNLENEs REDHY Jamleson-Higgins Co., Chicago | one of which is a portrait painted by Mrs. | interpreter, for the eider Kubat has not Homse This After. tion for congress. He was afterward ap. Total Asnessed Valuation, until I began taking D Heart Cure, PP y 1. | Davis, now reproduced for the first tin yet mastered the English language. They Beo, | pointed a member of the Board of Fire | The assessed valuation of all property In | It made me a well man.”—5. 1. Holman, Mrs. Clyde; the Story of a Social ( “Yale, the Most Democratic of Our Col. |appealed first to Desk Scrgeant Havey, but o and Police Commissioners by Governor Hol- | the ity for the year 1900 was about $35,- | Irashurg, Vt reer,” in the title of a new novel by Julien | e P et R O O e [After & lengthy conversation he failed to| There Will bo a meeting this afternoon | 457 MOUEe Commisstonets by Governor Hol- | oy 609" ofore the reductions made by the L — jcrdon, who is already known to the read- | otoini o the conditions of life at this | give them any satisfaction regarding the |3t 8 o'clock in Trinity cathedral parish |ptf 0 TS E 8 S er " | Board of Review and the Board of Equaliza- Parish GRS Vo fog public. The story of a soclal evolu- | pirelit o VR [ retease of boy and referrcd them to |house of prominent women who are in- ! e tion the tax commisstoner estimated that | parit mans w net i ci oG oentese ' ticn, as told by this brilliant author, sbows | R GREIRT L Judge Learn \:':rn:m-v} |n] ]m:-loru:n‘nmm of a Keeley | .xwhon 1 was prostrated with grip and | t8%es would be pald this year on a sum | the count in the Sixth wards an intimate knowledge of American soclal |10 group of papers on political and so-| Several interviews with Court Oficer | !Cd8ue In this city. Mra. Dutcher of Win- activity. The comparatively obscure begin- i o s Tucediy. Shields i of th ety y heart and nerves wer: slightly In excess of $37,000,000, or $2,000,000 L/ neapolls, national president of the league, | Y Neart and verves were in bad shape, votes, but fifteer Dr: Milos! Narvine sna Heart t ‘s | more than tn 1900, More than cne million hopes to perfect an organization at to- 1arE Gure. gAY ined the turn referre ning, with its flavor of rusticity, the am waore ot counted h Herbert's masterly paper on “The Condi- |ear of the judge, who | | ;rml subjects, opening with ex ary | Da inte ed before they g | | upon them | hopes to me new life and bealth.'—Mrs, Geo, Col.e, | dollars was taken from this sum by the by the court and m bition undaunted by early experience in o €T G HNETE B O N roblem | to Captain Hayes. The interproter was |98¥'8 meeting. Mrs. Dutcher asserts that | po o action of these boards, but an additional | e Boston, the gllmpsea of tho Washington | yooouy sdams treats the world-wide “New | ready to sign a bond for the release of |NF Work is strictly a charitable propo e list of persoual assessments has been diplomat and the frultion of the career i fiifS CHTRE CORE A Y OPIGIEE R | O v, bui could not find the opportunity | ton and desires it understood that she Halitann & TR T RBURA €5 \RRE Az the LAt xalatiar Ak ok | e, . New York are pictured with an understand- 1 0" A plea for New York;" General |to do 80. The whole trouble was that the "1'“" a representative of any Keeley in-| Omaha rallrond men b the pleasure | the opinion that the assessed valuation tor Y €l e voon fnner soclal workings, a vividness, B % g s 5 b hiid 0 ¥ stitute, terday of entertaining the following out a paeld 0! | L€ ches s jeautitul,” and Charles Johnst 03| yet had a chance to talk wi he boy. a5 o % City, traveling freight agent of the Kansas 4 will attract the intcrest of every reader | “The Essence of \|:u‘n-un‘|lllvln ‘:;" Tm . The captain finally told the men that the Chapped hands, cracked lips and rough- sutherns W AT Kittermanter o 1t Banner Saive BR“NGHIAL 2 I!u throat, to know ‘“the world in which | it Bar. Among | 3 G 1 mess of the skin cured quickly by Baoner eral agent of the 8 v ile Cure cong| who cares literary topics John Fiske gives his ‘Remi- |boy would not be released until his part- | goice (s b nealt . i | Asan doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be we live." While it has been sald that cer- | i conces ot Huxley” and Goldwin Smith |ne: in the supposed theft of the wire had | yera, For sale by Myers-Dilles broy oot B A Tt of he | returned. 1t Is the most healing medictne. | 104 colds, n of the charact re susceptible of ' o . S0 L | v . Fo hy Myers- o rug Co., N FNT oL H ot N & vors-D! o bo: only, tala o haractera are susceplible of | reviews Lord Roschery's “Nupoloon.” “The | been arrested Omaha; Dillon’s drug store, South Omaha. MeNuw, ' distrloc gir agent for | For sale by Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Avoid Imitations. ident cn, there is no final authority | oonagsions of a Minister's Wife™ are lively 3 Dillen's drug stors, Bouth Omabs. ' - n for this ind without any effort to dis- ¥ 8 and suggestive; Miss Jewett's and Mr - co:er “originals” this brilliant study of ap | S0e HUE v 1 wett's and Mrs There are | . Wiggin‘'s “Serials” continue; bright short bvs American woman's social career will be # | never any ex- [y the story is said to be founded on certain | " 8 .Club™ some | plete the number "]"“",’l ‘”‘”“ We've been in business in Omaha ?;:“l"‘lnx“(‘:. ‘;’nr;”m‘m: n“'.\.l‘; I‘(“n‘h:l;h'l: The Popular »,\" fence Monthly for Febru poliuted and the system ml“;‘e‘\w:r\‘.mlnl‘ Of Hospe's 331 per cent discount sale of a quru Am n' century and you've n--\m" Boston, in New York, in Philadelphia and | 4% 1f @ number that should be in the hands | faminated by this deadly virulent poison, | framed pictures—Owing to the large de- known of our misrepresenting anything on the continent. It is brilliantly written ul -.\w.\ '.,\‘,- w wv]:« umhn jlv-wl in sclence. | ~ Then a sore or ulcer appears on some [mand for our framed pictures we have ~You know by this time that when we and gives authentic pictures of society | o' OPFRINE artlcle on the | Life and Work | part of the body; it may be small and | continued the sale for one week more—Any tell you we have that best w in its highest grades. Society will soon | °f Huxley.” by Lord Avebury—perhaps bet- | harmless looking at first, but as the cane . <med picture 53% per cent discount—They $3 shoe in the worid—that we . rades. 12%% | ter known to American readers as Sir John | cerous cel . Haior | Sramed pl be occupled in guessing who Mra, Clyde 0 JOUTR (@ B AEREED TEACETE o8 R John | cerous cells form and are deposited by | };" 0o 0t 14 off our regular price—To this You are asked to look at these wonder was D. Appleton & Co., New York. Price, | y | 15 4°- | the blood near the sore, it increases in | ; count of the great maturalist by ono of | size and severity, with sharp shooting |We have added broken lots of artist’s ma ful values genulne viel kid and light weight calf in ten distinet lasts trom the extreme masculine to the womanish- any of these only guarantee the Drexel Shoe Co., mtalogue Sent Free for the Askin his most intimate friends, Dr. George M ““The Joys of Sport” is the tills of & most | Sternberg, describes malaria and the recent attractive little book by W. Yorke Steven demontsrating the counection of this son The great objection to most forms | 4iseasc witk mosquitoes, perhaps the o of sport, so-called, is tho exertion they | !mportaut sclentific advance since the di covery of the X-rays. Mr. Havelock Ellis, ! | nce | purified, and when this is done cancerous | low pric | editor of the ‘“Contemporary S TO CURE THE GRIP, Serfes ’ coutributes the first of a serles| cells can no longer form and the sore will = | 0 articles on Dritish men of genius, a| heal naturally and permanently. statistical and scientific study, now first made possible by the publication of First and foremost, R Dictlonary of Natlonal Biography.” Prof.| 1€88 1am 4t Music and Art. 1643 n"““‘ Take care of yoursell. Your already|Simon Newcomb contluues his “Chapters| yesrsbad safered with g weakened merves want rest and must have |on tho Stars’ which are attracting so| severe form of Cancer on it. It the attack is severc, go to bed aud | much attention both here and abroad. | Myjaw whichthedoctors remain there. More fatalities result from | Other articles in the number are “The | that Icould st hve more neglect of this precaition than from any | Phillippines One Hundred Years Ago.” “The| thansixmonths, Iaccept other cause pains. No matter how often the sore is | (¢Fials which go on sale Mouday ut Halt removed by the surgeon’s knife or flesh | Urice—Tube colors 3izc, were 8¢ to Zhe— destroving plasters, another comes and is | Plaaues, 1ic worth up to $1.50 worse. ‘The real disease is in the blood, |eAch—Water color outfits, 10c, 1ic, 2c, e and the treatment must begin there, The [to $3.00, formerly worth up to $6.00 set - poisoned blood must be invigorated and | Hundreds of other bargains at ridiculously Advice of & ¥ A Hungry Man— Dolmens of Rocknia,” on the way the | | ; ! o : | ind ad glven upa I Our Bicycle Man— Eat sparingly. Your digestive organs are | weather fs treated by the newspapers, on | of ever being wel e s At hiox arhanshatLecalyil S g | in no condition to take care of large quan- | the New York Aquarium and on “A Cen. | when my driggist / | ‘ tities of food. | tury of Meteorites. | ‘,:;.‘““5:‘} s ‘L""K"q'f, om he secs lots of good things when he looks in BALDUFF a “cold wave" may find you with Driuk plenty of pure, cold water. It al-| The February Century is a wmidwinter | inga few botties the sore | our revolviog case at the entrance to our W lays the fever, stimulates the kidueys to | fiction number, containing in addition to| DEKaR to heal 1o the surprise of the piivsicians, < : o a furnace needing a new set of grates action and opens up tho pores of the skin. | Miss Runkle's “Helmet of Navarre” and | Suiuhdsfrtiimemadescompleie cure. have |store. We always have a much greater o & firepot, or possibly your heater or Keop the bowels open with Dr. Miles' Nervo | Hamlin Garland's “Her Mountain Lover,” | Tefreshing-in fach,at enjoying perfect health. | variety of good things for hungry people AL ‘ and Liver rux.d | nine short stories by such well known | overcomes this tUan ‘any other atore of our i the [ cook stove needs n new set of lining Take three doses of Dr. Miles' Nervine | writers as W. D. Howells, Ruth McEnery | tructive y S g 2 ¢ per day, and if you cannot sleep take an | Stuart, Charles Battell Loomis l'lu.\hr' ’;ful«»rn every vestige | 'Y Batter take a look. There Is no need With a housefull of castings—we coulil extra dose at bedtime. To further control | Bafley Fernald and Rebecca Harding Davis. | of it from the system, |©f a disguise about our methods of bak fix you up so that when you saw M the fever and to overcome the ullar | Mr. Howell's contribution is a psychologi- makes new, rich blood, | ing. Our bakeshop Is perfectly clean. We aches and pains of grip, use Dr. Miles' Paln | cal inquiry entitled, “At Third Hand." A Pllls. They act quickly and effectually | featur and no bad effects result from their use. rhese romedles have been thoroughly tested more than a million times and their offi- e R R old Wave comiug you would meet Lim of this number is the story which | general health won the prize in the Century's third an- If you have a suspicions sore, or have in- nual competition amoug college graduates. | berited any blood taint, send for our free | ¢t | It is by Adeline M. Jenney of the University | book on Cancer, and write to our medical | !¢ © | tnvite pe any le to come in and look it over a We will uncover everything. In very department in our establishment en for inspection with a smile. Hot water attachments are one of our stroug poinis we have 3 | them by the thousunds vlency 1o thoroughly established They ; of Wisconsin and is called “An Old World department for any information or advice | s ’ never {all to give roliot s | Woolug," the scene beins lald a Mace- | wanted ; we make no charge for this ser. Dr. Miles' Remedies can be foun ny | donla | vice. Yourletter will receivs prompt and | w S . DR o ari sore, . he a1 s0ld 0 & bt o R RS S - Balduft, OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS guarantee that first bottle or package bene- The above books are for sale by the strictest contidence. 207 fits oF moncy refunded Megeath Statlonery Co. 1308 Farnam St. | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, 1820 Farnam St. Telophone 960. 1207 Douglas 84

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