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THE OMAHMA DAILY B -((J.‘iFESSES T0 NAIL ROBBERY 'T0 INSPECT ALL PLUMBING FAIR (ONTINUES A SULCESS ‘ | E: THURSDAY, MARCH 2 i [ Omaha's New Bonrd (o View ANl L cad- | Pipe C1 « with a Critical | A Omaba Prisoner !ro'm Hastings Gives Away | Eye. Third Night of Entertainment for Benefit o His Pal, i Omaha 1s to have w board of plumbing Temple Iernel Fund. —_— nepectors, as well as a board of 1 e TWO IN CUSTODY FOR BOLD CRIME jitiit'sy sit I jriori i IUREt "o | MANY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES Nehraskn Merchant is upper h se of the legh 1 Familine Sayings 1w ing ¥ trated by Live rlesque Police when it passed | The new law will go after which date dorsing Draft Said ¢ Secured Crookedly—Fe IFORNIR Aut e . w . | — ng drip of burst pipes will | - N John R. Palmer alias John R. Hall, whe in Omaha Brill 1ghted, Seautitully dscorsted 2A3sociaTle 1s under arreést at the city jail, co s which is now in the hands of the | = % witt Sirry 16 T T“““ Wednesda ening to Chief Donah 8 to all citles in the statc | F00 ' 2 ok Postoffice Inspector Sinclair that he baving a population of more than 25.000. | - & ""y rmx ot G. H. Grant, alias €. Martin, in cus- The boards arc to comprise five members | L8 PV w night ot the tody at Hastings, and that they robbed a ¢ be appointed by the yor, and are to | €MP€ Ciork {8 sondier AL United States mail box in Cincinnatti of a consist of a chief health officer, a plumbiny | 1I0Te attractive as it con ch night letter contalning a $500 draft on March 5. IDepector, a master plumber and two jour- “: w ,',m': x‘lm‘ni ‘h‘nul» of hw’ class Ho says they parted there, met later In Deyman plumbers, cach to give a bond of | 10 WiOUtet 40d bY 41\1‘*.\4[:‘(‘:‘3‘)' 81 e for $1,000 and to serve one, two and threc polis and agreed upon a date for a - bt vo luring the week's ru t s. The chief health offcer and the | Y0lded during the weel's run of the fair at, cr Martin he is better known umbing inspcctor will each More th 00 people visited the enter- to Hastings to ralse money on the ®alary of $1,500 per year and the other | \3!nMent 4 L AR L L b booths were liberally patronized. The fea . A several business houses members of the hoard $ He: Visited ral business h ture of the program was a series of “liv The California Prune first grew into general use by the recommendation of physicians for children, Its natural sweetness, nutritive value and gentle laxa- tive effect is particularly valuable to the growing child, Every child should ng In Omaha 200 per year. in of asinu and sl 1o the hewd of ach case It found necessary to employ other | 0" quotations”—tubleaus illustrative of eat prunes at least once a day. They make rosy cheeks and healthy bodies. 10, puretabe. He intere G. Fisher, | beard, they are to receive $5 a day while [ IREAT Savinas. “BeREnd the, TR Tt If vou should give the children free access to a box of prunes, the candy wner of a confectione tore 1 made a | actially employed v s T th it fos. the: purchase of His| The bill provides that all pereons in | NEWEPaDer tbat ouly the hair of his head question would be removed from consideration. The prune as a confection showed over the top of it. “The Open stock. Grant showed Fisher certificate of | clties that « fts seopw whiv: dus | JEER0 SRR Wi i GHIBR cibeat N delights the child’s taste as much as candy, and the more they eat the better it e it DY TNE Ui WAt (o \H6 | dtist ks Ryplioation 1 WHitlop ito ‘the | (10 400F WAK, “Hls Houok Kt BUKe" Was is for them. But great care should be taken in the selection. ‘ bank of Plqua, O. The men went to the must make application in writiug to the | T fo Boety e (e A porter- ¥ Tt i i sooend | o 2 o ke s o | boas. e were ouries potires sk There is only one prune on the market carefully grown, packed and in- edge and | L b o L LA L e § spected, The proof that you are getting this prune is the brand of the Cali- rtificate, enabling Grant to draw knowledge of the ory and practice o th Koe teklhd A | f the theory and pract v applicable to both the subject and the ol $410. The latter did not make a payment | the craft. If they are found sultable per- | o'\ of (he fair and recited by Mre. Abram fornia Cured Fruit Association, as displayed above, which is now placed on all when the deal for the goods was made and, sons to engage in plumbing licenses wiil as he did not call later in the day to close be issued to them. It will cost master | SiMon. The plctures were artistically } of the Association’s goods. It makes no difference what the name of the prune the bargain, Fisher suspici 3 : 5 wa Fr R v L { propriate music was turnished by 1. Kaut is, if it is on a box on which you find this brand it is safe. But if you do not 1t was lsared that the bank at T s orchestra @ buy by the box be sure that you get from a box on which you see this brand. There were many arrests made during werd and ua, O $5 to et his permit, a fourney \ plumber $1, and for every ditional of 0 cents. The licenses tion was ma newal an had certified to the deposit of $450, but that | will hold good for one year and may be re- | 5o oo =0 c P Taes 0 the most Grant had secured (he certificate by newed without a re-examination, “unless it oo 0 T "o Griaha being put in dur crooked means, Grant's arrest followed. | shall appear by affidavit before the board | RRIEREE (U0 OF T 0 B antes- | o ik Ry T RIS that the applicant is no longer competent.” | popgor and Sam Wertheimer were the effi L) e L The Association lssues a book containing 100 In the meantime Grant had shipped a |I¢ that event he will have to take the ex- | joqi pnojice officers, wearing the regulation Try this recipe for ‘‘Children’s De- | recipes for preparing prunes in every way, valise by Adams express to be delivered to SISO ARSTE S id abide by the comse- | nieoem and never for a moment overlook | light,”" which won a prize in California | which were obtained by a prize contest par- his pal, John R. F v Om and ces | ing the prerogatives of haughty patrolmen Prize Prune Cooking Contest @ few | ticipated in by the very beat cooks and chefs when Chief Wanzer of Hastings learned of » plumbing Inspector must inspect all | /% PR ed & most serfous offense this he notified the Omaha police to ar- | Work in process of construction, alteration |, o, the authority of the bluecoats | $ weeks ago: of California. This book together with a rest the man who called for it. Det or repalr, and see that it conforms to the | ;4" {noge who ventured the slightest re “One cup sour cream, one cup sugar, | Prune Primer,” which wil ight the little Dempsey was uetailed at the office rules of sanitation, which rules must be |y, jp that direction were promptly car \ one egg, one teaspoon soda, ono teaspoon | foiks, will be sent free on request. Address Adams Express company and when | of the board’s adoption. It must also Dre- | oy off 1o jail, where Sol Bergman, acting baking powder, & pinch of salt and flour el 5 N callad he was arrested. He gave the name scribe the A:;I\I and size "»Imm{\":'n 5 oo as Judke, found them gullty of high treas enough to roll out well. Roll quite thin | CALIFORNIA CURED FRUIT AGSOCIATION, of Ha'l, but sald later that neither Hall |be used and the manner i ch the wWork | yop and fined them 25 cent and spread one-hali with pitted prunes nor Palmer wae his correct nsme. In bis|shall be done. It may compel plans and | " pretty girls bestoged the telegraph booth « aliopped fine. Double over end reil SAN GOUR, GRMIOWINS: possesasion was found a thirty-eight- | specifications contemplated plumbing 0 ,ng sent all sorts of jolly messages, collect slightly, Cut and bake In hot oven.' caliber Colt's reyolver. The police took |be submitted to it for approval A e tha AR L HELL - NOTATRARE BAR TS possession of the valise, but did not e The inspector is required to stop any des | yuiad 1o the sender for the collection of \ to tell what it contained | fective plumbing work, or work not being | cparges 5 Chief Donahue and Inspector Sinclair be- |done in accordance with the requirements |yl rii continues throughout the week ~ sk - Heve that the is correct and |of (he board, and may have such defective | —_— both exprossed as having no |work torn out and removed | 20003 0006 $009900000 i doubt that Grant, or Martin, i pld-time | The maximum penalty for the violation | . ence for Beune d for the republic e e end of the o - postofica thic. They (hink, however, that |of the act is a fine of $30 and the mnimuni |8 Sotath Omaha News | crowe for Bt A o e F e R etors draw from tho treasury the sam oIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH=- Palmer, or Ha'l, is but an understudy of [a fine of $5. If the guilty son be a li-| p b . yo— lucation, so that the indorsement of the club amounts virtually to nothing Grant Centen “plamber o Snall not ve entitiel | 6000030 6666660900000000000 other officials WAY TO BEGGARY." BE WISE IN TIME AND USE The investigation of the case will be|to have his license renewed for a period | Now that the sample ballots have been Club Rally. | *roj s e ol o epublicans, | Republ taken up by the federal authorities and in {of one year | printed and distributed the campaign is on 'u..w"',“."f'.'..m'TT',',.‘.v.x"n.»f,.»':f.(,,f\.f ubMoans: | mhiy eve GO I Oh. Meantye the meantimé ooth men will be held mi The board shall be appointed by the[in full force and each candidate is doing | oy e P8 B0 O G aates will be ex- | fourth street, the Young Men's Republican | the police |mayor within thirty days after the act|his best to make friends and at the same o ooq’ o ghoay club will hold a rally. W. A, Bennett, ca N e, & Hish Btas effect and new appointments shall | time votes In the three-cornered race for spea MR S L . rikes o Rich Fin cd6 kahuR LY | tax commissioner Bennett undoubtedly has € Assessor Proposition. to deliver an address and the thr “1 was troubled for several years with ' o, 00000 (he measure, as stated| the lead, and there is no question this | County Commissioner Hoetor is still wor- | dates for the School bourd will also chronic indigestion and nervous debillt in its introduction, is to promote the pub-, coming out the victor. On account of the ex- | about the naming of an assessor for | tal The young republicans of the city writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. H lic health, to regulate the sanitary con-| cellent record made by Mr. Bennett while | South Omaha. He now has not less than |are taking conslderable interest in m--L | | | | \ | | EOFFER FREE, AD by our Physicians, FREE SAMPLE of Dr. Kay's W e Rl ook YLEBSTRATED BOOK Behostnahd o Discasen Thousands have availed themselves of our generous offer; have written our specislists on lung and throat diseascs plainiy about their case and, following their advice, pow Tejoice in regained health. Lxplain fully as your correspondence is kept confidential. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm Quaranteed to cure every Cough, Cold, Floarseness. Inflienza, La Grippe, Whoopl 'ough, Croup, Catarrh, and all affections of the lungs and throat. Safe for ail ages an does not sicken or disagree with the stomach. Sold by druggists at 10c. and %c., or mailed on receipt of price, by Dr. B.J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Sprin, :'r:rmi];‘\vuv'::‘.“"“lfl‘::},”:;:",l ,:,,l.w,',‘:,':.“":")"'l e~ [structfon of house draining and piumbing he was in the council members of ll po- | forty applications for the place and to|coming election and it s expected that they wll the medicines 1 ever used. They have and to secure the registration of plumbe litical partics will vote for him. Shields, | say that he is completely at sea is putting | will get out and make quite a fight for the L N I s i toe the labor candidate, Is making a good race, | it mildly. In case no appointment is made | ticket also kept my wife Ao IS HAIR BACK. and his candidacy will cut quite a figure | by the time assessors are to commence | e & years. She ways Electric Bitters are jusc - with Fitzgerald, the democratic nominee, | work on April 1, the presumption is that | Women WMust Heginter. splendid #r female troubles; that they Was Perfectl started | when the votes are counted. The labor | the Board of County Commissioners will | Even though the fact has been published A grand ton nd invigorator for weak, 10 U New rpieide. element seems (o be fghting Fitzgerald | make the assessment. In that o it is|@ number of times, quite a number of run down women. No other medicine cait| & Frederick Manuell, Maryland block, Butte, | bacausc of his protesting against the placing | presumed that the county commissioners | Women in the city who are entitled to vote take it pluce in our family.” Try them. | Mont., hought a bottle of Newbro's Herpi- | of shiolds' name on the ticket. This action | will take the asse Onlggfly. Satisfaction guarantced by Kubin | cide, April 6. 1899, and began to use it for | o (he part of the democratic candidate | commission GO’ w en ¥ o0l board proposition do not seem ment made by the tax [on the Sch nee | to understand that they must re ister on of South Omaha in pref ten i o8 enty Vs, s S & Co. entire baldness. In (wenty days, he says.|wji, it |s asserted, throw a good many | (o the expense of makiug a separate as- |Saturday of this week. The registration X MONEY AND STOCK‘ |uI ”h'nh all over his head, and on July | vores for Shield which would otherwlse | sesement beoths will remain open from § a. m. until | — —— - STEALS | ¢ he writes, and today my hair is as thick | paye been cast for Fitzgerald A tlorneys. cortend “mhat 'the gsors |# P m. and it is expected that a larg . "l‘""."‘l‘('”"“‘"' i A could wish. New-| " 4" whole day has sed without any | elected last full have been legislated out |number of women in all parts of the city Bartender to | bro's Herpicide works on an old principle | oo Atio s . | change in the democratic school board | of office and the ere i nof g to [ Will register and with a new discovery-destroy the cause | iy Mia B Hiete 1 dhibingsy | and you remove the effect. Herpleide de- | stroys the germ that causes dandruff, falling | hair, and finally baldness, so that with ‘he | cause gone the effect cannot remain. | ticket and it is thought now that no fur- [ do but for the county commissioners to ther changes will b wde. On account of { name an or. ¥ this time on the the vote cast at the fall election the demo- | entire ter covered by South Omaha Fleventh street was visited between e eratic candidates head the ticket, but a8 | witl be coneidered as one precinet by the und 3:30 Weduesday morning by a DUrglar. | g pying” hair at once and starts the G i ki this 18 not consld- | commissiouers and there will be only one | joan “sooured for divine serv pending who took $34.50 and @ quantity of clgars. | groih in'a week ered a bardship by republicans. —Gibson, | assessor, instead of four, as in the past the erection of the new Catholic church at | From the manner fn which the job was| Mead and Rich, republican candidates for | Commistioner Hoctor is considerably wor- | i S0e e o6 e, BOE LERROCE BARTR, done it appe ul | | red that the burglar was | school b onors, are doing a great deal | ried over the problem, but it is thought ok bullding e com ced as sbs bursiar was|MOME FROM) NAVAL | SERVICE |5 Susttiag an svp.fserenting tho;womsn | st s mili-Fust. o sonesasion withba & | 6%, chiech bulalng will b oommenced ue| | | On Sunday morning Father Mugan will celebrate mass at the Maccabees' hall, | Thirty-eighth and Q streets. This hall has Owen Mc saloon at 111 South New State Maps of Nebraska and Iowa just published by Rand, familiar with the place. e et Iiite cou Susplelon was divected toward H. W. Yohn in the contest. All wo soon as the weather will permi 1 who desire to | day or two son, a bartender, and he was | Iw| orge Nickell Re- [ vote on the school board must register on | e MaRID Oify € . Detective Heelan on lower Douglas street ce Years' Saturday of this week, as the clection will | Cou tings, Wil i is suf from ton- Wednesday evening. On the way to a pa- | Al be held on Tuesday next It is not ex the city council s, y trol box Johnson threw away a key and The German-American Democratic club | Will hold another meeting until after elec- | he new reservoir at Cudahy's is about et he carriage barn at the Union stock | democratic ticket, | tion. The regular meeting is billed for | ¢ 21| John Burnes and George Nickell, Omaha | has indorsed the enti was seen by Chief Donahue, who happe! " ' ve beel o s was. it st » Monday, April 1, but more than likely an : 10 be across the street. The key was re- | boys who have been on the battleship Orc- | but this W is un aod, done for e LR s | L S B 2 2 ’ Covered and was fowad o it the door of | gon the last thren years, returued {o their | policy’s sake only. The indorsement, so | adjournment will b en until Weduesday sse, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Mul- | McNally & Co. from new plates with all rail- the saloon. When confronted with this and | homes in this city Wedneaday. They were [ prominent Germans state, will cut but little | or Thursday evening. When the result of | lins, died yesterday morning of pneumonia, | -—-nr * R e liente Johnuon confessed the bur- | with the Oregon during the memorable trip | figure when it comes to voting on election | the election Is known the council will pro- | A meeting of the unjted lubor party will | roads, etc., correct to January 1, 1901, wit ) Wlary and told where he had planted the | round the Horu, were at the battle of San- | day. There is a good deal of soreness being cead to pass an ordinance dividing the H:.m»v\“ Id at the Sati . cigars, but said he had spent all the money. | tiago and since then have been to the Phil- | displayed among the democrats at the can- | Wards and thus open the way for the ap | A" Detectives recovered the cigars from the | ippines. In February they were transferred | didates nominated, the ticket being uni- pointment of two members of the councll| yraryiand trunk of Johnson's sweetheart and they |to the transport Solace and March 4, at Ally held to be weak. A great many | by the mayor. With th retion of a tax after April 1. ; U | were identified Francisco, received thelr discharge. iermans have privately expressed @ pref- | commissioner, the redistricting of the city ¥ ;w)« E. -*\;:} L ANd Swife 0l | and the appointment of two councilmen | &Fe Beit SHERTHHE @ g | the city will then be running along under | “WUny Mo soie” Qavior” was the topic of | the most important provisions of the new | Rev. Wheeler's sermon at the Presbyt charter. As soon as the new members of | church lust even the council take their seats it is expected homas Roach hiss taken ‘ol that some steps toward restoring the credit of the city in the financial world will be taken. Provision will be made for issuing bonds to take up some now outstanding, e reassessing taxc 1 providing for the | Eersonal Relliion overlap which b n carrled along from | eveniig by Trvin year to year through a number of admin- [ Martin's Episcopal ch istrations now in | shortly Last Official Census of every county, city and town in the state printed on the margin. Size, 28x32 inches. Has brass ferule on top and bottom for hanging; muF of the world with condensed census printed on —" the back, and is the best wall map published for merchants, pmm use. Price 25¢ and map coupon cut from page 2 of this paper. When sent by mail add 10c extra for postage and tube, Addross, g The Bee Publishing Co., Map Depurtment. Omaha, Nebraska. permit | t Twen- sionary soclety of the sbyterian church will meet this after- with Mrs. R. L. Wheeler. | is the ered this | n at St | “I want a wheel, but have no money." wood Case. Is this your fix? You can earn one by do- Ar Investigation shows that the mem- |ing a little work tor The Bee, Read our bers of the local Board of Health were in | 8reat offer to boys and girl no way to blame for John Lockwood going | Bt T Oyer: to the county poor farm Tuesday after e [ y.qee’ Vipsonhaler announces that the had been told he had smallpox. Lockwood | fudges and clerks of election named by called on one of the members of the Board | him last fall were appointed to serve one | Year and for that reason new appointments of Health and was told to Ko back to his | YGA¥ AN Tav LAt T eaming city boarding house and go to bed. He was a | tion at South Omaha only to 1l vacancles sured that a physician would call upon him | caused by resignations or removals shortly. Lockwood did &5 requested, DUl | os—————— FOR THE GRIP. was told to get out by the landlady, and he did so, going to Omaha When the Board of F th doctors called they found | their patient gone. Later when he re- [ Vou Have turned he was placed in quarantine and is | Did Yo S ————————— A of Many Remedies, Try This Onet receiviug every attention possible, Everybody you meet on the streets now- adays cither has just had the grip, is com- Site for Library, 84 s | If we live in deeds, not years, then Ayer's : i 1 Cherry Pectoral must be six thousand years old. Ao L RN X T g At gince Its appearance sever ition and It 1s as much of a puzzle t would donate property near the south i v : " as then. It exhibits such a va- west corner of Twenty-sixth and N streets b8 11 WaA 30 the | Tiety of sy For sixty years it has been curing coughs and tothe Librars board ihe owners ot the | Fets of svmploms s (ilerey iviion’s | R D 2 . property on the corner would do the &amo | oo b ee overy, that as yet 1ts prevention - colds, from a slight cold in the head to the most : clans ev day aud there would 4 voting bonds | 1050 ve has baMed medical sclence | t le the laca- | ) [for. the purpase of o While the loca- | B0, tever. there 1s no doubt but that the DO A> WELL. . Py “.l..,'h b ‘”u‘: fiia' & l\.l;:‘l',,"lff‘” ip 18 catarrhal in character and th l;, ad This eou- . ), symptom in early every c s in desperate diseases of the lungs. by L LT | B e e ey el Education for an expression in fact the first indications of la grippe are bri { 1 1 ) those of a cold in the head, which extends ring you full It is a hundred times as old in deeds s in T T L), Ly L e particulars of *The are operating In ha, but with the | course to pursue on the first appearace of | Bee's half price offer p to the house for a | mptoms to ke increase of to §1,000 it is | Erip years, or a thousand times, for where can the 7 thought that ther ill be quite a de-|day or two and take Stuart's Catarrh Tab- on a limited editi l' . b l d h * h d h k h- crease. One liquor dealer in a po- | lets overy hour the first day and every two | dition of “l | n to know, said last ev hat about | hours the following day, and states that The Century Dictionar imit be P aced when 1t has donc such work as this: | etghty saloon licenses would be taken out | this will break up the trouble before it ) ionary and ! this year. Where the breweries own the | becomes deep seated | Cyclopedia and Atlas, ¥ the places will be maintained, but | These catarrh tablets are antiseptic and «My wife had a deep-seated cough on her lungs for three years. One day T happened to think how Ayer's | R e laces will | harmloss and prevent fever and the further e - Cherry Pectoral cured my sister after she was given up to die. So I purchased two bottles and it cured my | At the estimate given the school lopment of grip germs, and ward off | wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure my sister. So three bottles ($1.00 cach) saved two lives,” | ict will derive $50,000 from the license | the ever present danger of pneumonia | charge specimen book of sample = J. H, BURGE, Macon, Col,, Jan. 13, 1899 y this year Dr. Gerald Simpson I have found arrh Tablets a pleasant and | pages and maps, Stuart | thoroughly relisble re for the grip, | a | especially with elderly people, with \\lwm‘ SEND TODAY. Under New Cha Since the new charter went into e To keep on hand you will like the §1.00 Size best, and you will need S IDADARLEES. CARMCHRARS Rln RERTAIILAR LIUGRNE IA IRATE MARSIOIN | Three sizes: this amount to cure a chronic or very severe case. The §oc. size is just | R A N i L iae tha g tamt] 35¢. §0C 1.00. about right for bronchitis, hoarseness, la grippe, croup, etc. The z3c. to the city. Now when a person | days e attack will break it up l Oceupation. . .ieeeessssnssssssssssssossssasesns size is convenient when traveling, and is enough to break up a cold, esires to secure a plumbing or u building | La grippe is a catarrbal affection, the Address All druggists. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass permit he first applies to the city treass | germs are in the air and no or praof | Tess. . 4 " y S urer and pays the required fee. Tnen, [against it, but the timely of Stuart l lou; armed with a receipt, he presents this o ' Catarrh Tablets will orevent apy s tbe Ipspectors and s furuished with & Fesults,