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TU SDAY, APRIL 2, 1901, Thisis a fac-simile THE OMAHA DAILY BEE POLICE SERVICE EXPANDED |2 708, 2, 2 | DEMANDS MORE POLICE FINES ! | | In the meetings held considerable en | thusiasm waw displayed and it was pre- dicted that the ent publican ticke . Omaba Householders Now May Blesp Mors | [ (1) [001 the chiive republican ket | gogrd of Education Wants Its Revenn ? ) Recurely. According to the orders of the mayor Increased if Fossibl . all saloons will be closed during the vot- s o the 50¢ Ing, and if n¢ e policeme SECTIONS ONCE NEGLECTED ARE COVERED | be piuced on dutr - o " | NKHOUSER RESOLUTION 1S ADCPTED Funeral of Dr. Glasgow, Estenston Calls for Two Additional | Funeral service over the remaing of the 1l i City Council to Dan Davis Get the Coveied First Presbyterian church, Twenty-fifth and bbb Promotionn. J streets, yesterday afternoon. Members the Law and Report to of Bee Hive lodge of the Masons to the the B — | number of at least eighty attended in a The number of sergeants in the Omaba | 200y and escoricd the remains to the police department has been increased by |8™¥C Members of the Board of Education ex- the promotion of Detective M. I, Dempsey Rev. Dr. R. L. Wheeler, pastor of the | pressed the unanimous opinion at the and Patrolman Dan Davis. This action was | PTSbyterian church, delievered the ser- [ regular mecting Monday night that the taken at the meeting of the Board of Fire | MO0, Which was especially Interesting, in- | school fund is not deriving as much revenue and Police Commissioners Monday night, | MMUch as the pastor and the deceased |A8 it should from the coilection of fines. | The suggestion was made by Chief of Police | P80 been acquainted for years. The cas- | This opinion was recorded in the voie on a Donahue and received the hearty endors ket was completely covered with floral | resolution submitted by Members Fuok ment of Mayor Moores and all of the mem- | ©TeFiDRS, some from lodges and others | bouscr, Weood and Black of the financ bers of the commission from friends. Nearly every seat in the | committee. The resolution was as fol From the entire force of detectives and | $BUTCh was occupied by friends and ac- (lowe patrolmen Dempwey and Dayvis were se. | QU8!NtANCEs of the deceased. The regu-| Whereas, It I« a matter of common rep: Jected for the added rewponsibilities which | 187 church choir rendered music suitable } that many violations of the statutes and bk city ordinances ure habitually committed their new positions will bring them on the | :;”“"' occasion, and in uddition Miss Jean | 414 go unpunished in this city, and. recommendation of Chiet Donahue. Demp- | Po¥d Mullan sang a solo Whereas, 11 1% the province of the exec- wey has besn a member of the police force [ At the Brave in Laurel Hill cemetery the | tive department of the cliy to look after | sixteen years. Me served two years as a | USUSl Masonic services were observed, Past| ™/ JIV)" Tt the mayor and city coun- | patrolman and was one of the first detec. | UraRd Master John J. Mercer being In|cil be reqlested to investigate these mat- | tives appointed. Mis services on the de. | C"ATRe. The pallbearers, all Masons, | ters and ascertain whether violations of | tective force have been wholly satisfa were: D. L. Holmes A. Cresse: atute and ordinance, as reporte ire - . . 4 b being committed; i so, whether pers tory, his pecullar fitness for the positlon | 11tz8erald, C. J. Collins, Z. P. Hedges, R. | committing these offences are prosecuted Baving been proved many times by briiiant | B; Monteomers. A number of Mount Cal- fand punisfen Wi resiired” vl T - | Dleces of work. One of his Intest achlove. | Y27 commandery of Omaha were present, | QLER, Lhe, MHe 1RO, I POy Wha ments was the arrest of Prentice Tiller, the |4 We!l as Past Grand Master W. W. Key- | giaponition fe made of the m collected i e fot ok g Rl tor." City and government officials were | an fies, Vory liile Trom (hix “iurce now formance Dempsey fs o receive u rewgrd | 150 (0 attendance. aw providen It shail g, o 8 "l The deceated had in his Iifetime been ‘A*":hmv-\lmsliv 4;,..” i g ; prominent in South Omaha, and his demise | Chairman ) iDL Dan Davis fs one of the old men on the | (i Fo 0L 1) o Y those who knew | Anance commitiee stood sponsor for the force. He has served nine years. For two him resolution. It was indorsed by the other . ;:::'.:: L:'_":‘n'_"“" he was a detective. A | TN (0 yime o0 his death Dr. Glasgow | members of the committee, and there was %) 5 appointed court officer and g Yadd . , not a dissenting volce when it was sub- v Bus been signally successtul in that posi- [ e % vears of age. ~He was born in 7o & g /P tlon. Mr. Davis will continue to serve as |O0'0. Put moved to lowa whon a young | mitted to a votc 7, court officer, hix capability for the place | &N DUring the civil war he enlisted in Non-Residents W s Un being such that no change will be made |20 10V volunteer regiment and served | pursuant to a resolution adopted last for the present. Sergeant Dempsey will |¥\h distiretion L night non-resident puplls who are in ar- | ’ be assigned to Captain Hayes' staff and his | ‘0 1¢81 he 1emoved to Auburn, Neb. and | rears for tuition will have to pay up or first month's duty will be on the night |\ 1866 came to South Omaha. He was the | jeuve school. The provision is made that ° shift, I‘|‘|M "'f’i“"’ n to practice medicine in the | 411 arrearages must be paid before the Thiv Makes Kight Sercants. A s ;'vfm'nf:"uh;"flf -‘{‘“A‘t‘* nh:.'-""\;'n':;::'\; puplls shall be entitled (o attend further The addition of Sergeants Dempsey and | was postmaster here R AT, | o i RREL L EHSIUNL BRI T1ONeR NEe \ Davis Incroases the force of sergeants (o | formerly city clerk here, but now located at '"""“',‘"", il gt M PRl ,";: elght. The old sergeants are Whelan Hud- [ Bute, Mont., was his deputy nou-resident pupils unless a receipt in fu son, Bebout, Weisenberg and Desk Ser- 8 i = for tuition i« in their possession. This res geants Marshall und Havey Dissennion About Redintricting, olution was submitted by the committee “‘An Increase in the number of sergeants| According to the plans outlined by the |on High school and was unanimously has been necessary for some time,” said | Administration and the legislature the city | @dopted Chlef of Police Donahue. ““More particu- | should soon be redistricted into six wards, ‘The tuition at the Omaha High school, larly has the need been apparent during the | making one representative in the council | sald Chairman W. I Johnson of this com- | last month, since we increased the number | from each ward. 1t has been understood | mittee, “is cnly $35 a year. That sum does of patrol beats to take in outlying reei- | that an crdinance would be introduced | Dot represent the actual cost incurred in :h\nra districts which never before had po- | Wednesday evening at an adjourned ses- :"’I’:‘i'li"thnrh’ Inhlrllu-nnn 1; l..n.h been a ico protection. We now have twelve new |sion of the council providing for the cut- | babit with some students to let their tui- 2 X : . Patrol beatw In the residence portions of | (Ing of the city into the number of wards | tion run over a term or two and then pre For Sale by All Druggists, Wholesale and Retail. tke city. The patrolmen are for the most | mentioned. This action is supposed 1o leave H;;m lm:mm v;u- lu sm'ul(- term, an'lm; - . WRT— — o . ul - . part new men and they need a sergeant | the appointment of two members of the | that it be applied on the current term and over them. Without a sergeant it has been | council to the mayor, subject to the con- | DOt on the arrearages. This practice will GETS PAY FOII DAY |N ‘A“- & good deal like sending a dozen men out to | irmation of the council. no longer be brooked. All arrearages must it do a job of uny kind with no overseer to| One of (he outgoing members sprung a | be paid, and at this time students who de- enry €. Criger See a Verdiet superintend things surprise yesterday by saying that he had [ sire to continue in the High school must Amainst er South Omahn " “With the addition of these new beats | been elected to serve until his successor | Pay their tuition for the spring term. This | omcials. and the appointment of a sergeant whose | bad Becn elected and qualified, and if this | resolution will be rigidly enforced | - | duty at night will be to supervise the|stand 18 taken it will add new complica- | The tond of D. L. Shane, who has been Henry C. Crizer spent oue day in the | patrolmen covering them, the residence dfs- | tions to the case already in hand. awarded the contract for plastering the | South Omaha jail about two years ago, and tricts of Omaba will have police protec- | This same official asserted that there|new High school, was received and ap- yesterday a jury in the district court al- | tion such as was never before furnished. | was a possibility of holding back the or- |Proved. The bond is in the sum of $2.307. A deleution from the Woman's Chris- some one philanthropic work and strongly gram proved one of the most enjoyable of [ lowed him $530 for the injury to his feel- | Under the present conditions a house- | dinance, creating a sort of deadlock and Tw sigbations Ace 1. | tian Temperance union met at the Tenth opposed further support of the siation the year, being not only instructive, but|ings. The verdict Is against T. H. Ensor, 4 holder can Ko 1o elecp at night with the | thus prevent the mayor from naming tWo | The resignation of Ruth Eloise Phillippi, | S¢Ct €Ity mission on Sunday afternoon work. This occasioned a spirited argument the questions acted upon proved highly | former mayor, john Carroll, former ‘-v‘n?f conaciousness that somebody is keeping a f councilmen and at the same time prevent | o tanchar fn the High sehool was accepied, | AN bocompanied by a party of singors, yis- f1om m‘h Sldos, one aseriing tht tne amusing as vell of polfce, . C. Caldwell lmmnr_n:m Ioe Vigilant watch over his premises. These | the redistrictiog of the city. 1t is stated. | Gating. from Moy oo Mive i1 | ted the city jall. Thoush a number of ln- club could not afford the expense and the il Judge and Patrick Morrison and Thoma mew beats are especially good because of | however, that any such scheme as this | healh demanded that she be relieved !“{n" dividuals from the varlgus churches of the other reminding them of (heir reserve bank — jfor the benefit of the library and the [ Montague, patrolmen, whom Crizer charged the night protection, but it is quite a8 |can be overcome by proccedings in #he [ gonool duties ' Y| ¢ity bave been visiting and addressing the uccount. After considerable protest the fund for renewing the subseription to the | With being responsible for his incarcer- necessary that the residcnce dlstricts be | gourts, as the' charter Is now a law 'and | Thomas D. Carey. who has been serving | PTISORErs there s at present no definite ar- matter was referred (o the committee hav- mugazines the gymnasium of the Young | ation { patrolled in the daytime, Thieves, robbers | must be complied with. i RHIaE AL the/ W hdlos sakool w;w“j rangement for a Sunday service there. The ing the proposed henevolent work under Women's Christian association gave a | and suspiclous characters often hang - his resignation. which was nceepred. - | union has for same time beem In charge of considcration by which it is to be consid- jugical entertainment in the assoctation | o | around In residence sections where police lustructing Judses and Clerks. "'lm_l“ VA i “,"__"‘ i ":' (V-”- Sigh the services at the coynly jail, with most cred, tozether with the other benevolent pooms last evening, The program was fol protection is inadequate during the day County Judge Vinsonhaler has issued the | "0 "1_ ShibaEded “:I‘m:‘”l:(‘,‘”_:; ‘m::‘ ..n,,:u satisfactory results, but. the women of work now heing done by the club relative 10 jowed by two games of basket ball be- u ¢ { o DL ol e e e has by Bave. SharEdrot-thassiostipn | 100 ooks, o g thie ahelves.of (e book | CERL tias e af! L. cley It copesialty future. malutenaneo. Unil- iho' committes i 115 d1fgent claspes mini D e in South Omaha today: room, be exchanged for ten coples of the|,yng the women derined ‘there, there shall report the work is to be continted. A A 5 he‘l“l:’l‘:)n:o?:r ::: .::‘111:“’:0::11::.[’:fl«m‘:"l e persoi, male. or temale, who has | Iternational dictionary. D. A. Allen of hrrlu‘:n\lv being u largo number there at Mr Tilden announced (hat the collection THe April meeting of the Nebraska Cer- 4 ST ostded i the distriet forty duys and fs 21 | Cbicago made an offer of such an exchange tiks 1ndhy's horyine Was mapst salls- of the Gecent per capita tax paid as dues BMIO Club was hold yesterday atternogi at Annual Report Satisfactory, years old, and who ownk real estate or per- land the proposition was endorsed by Prin- | ¢ Wi SURCAY 8 RIFECE WEE R FEEEC e At B ion sould e taken gt (he home of Mrs. J. ¢, Comfort, 436 South ] The' annusl report of the Police Reftet | oAl pravecty, (hat wae aasetsed Wh (he loipal Waterhiouse. The matior was referred | o Wiion wnd ' soug service, which was the next meeting, also that Mrs. Towle of 1%CDUY-fourth strect, The business sesston | commisston was filed with the board. 1t | Pl Gasessment, or who has ehildren of | to the committee on text books and course Y Y heartily participated in by the majority of the Nebraska Children's Home soclery “0° hort and unimportant and thu mem H showed a good ‘balunce on hand and a | &chool age residing in the district shall of study for report at the next regular| artily participated in by s L 1 ¢ A bers enjoyed a social afternoon over their healthy inorease during the last year. April | entitled to vote at any district mesting meeting. the pr sonsrm. the h.umvI lw»:\ from u:’ \«v'-‘u’ e ‘w ,nlv hat : unl & be. lCACUDS. General satisfaction was ex oy g oy g 649, April 1, | Behool clection in any district, Village of| ™Guinly were atlowed tho contractors who | WISSIOU BuvIDg been Cdistributed among Tho quertion of variety thuaters now be: itq’ ui tho appreciation with' which o 1901, $7,245.29, an increase of $2,208.80. lectlgns held in cities where registration |are engaged In the work of building the [ 2eM: The wemen will repe I8 Fevic LB ek b L Chief Donahue submitted his annual re- | of voters fs required shall have complied {new High school as follows: Pa ) g |Mext week and the union may decide to and the disreputable character of two of 'hll:“hl»m:'\lhll\:v“‘.:”'|\:lv\‘Illlv:vuz:‘lflll::ll"‘lrtprl\‘:‘l‘(:::\; and the members of the board joined in| '™ "' il i Schall & Co., cut stone work, $2,000; Jasper | NTE i A LS o o Sel MR e 0 congratulating the chief on the splendid Inapectors Pald by Treasurer. . Wiese, BHOK work. $5000; e JABDET | Yosierday's meeting of the Woman's club and a commiitee was appointed to loolk into # 9 out a large attendance of me; the matter, to wait upon i avor or such The department of household economics showing made by the department the last | Commencing yesterday all city inspectors | ser, architect, $3 brought out a large attendance of mem mi mayor or such .19 s 1 « Woman's club will continue the sub- | The best cabinet made. The simplest in y bers end forty guests. Mrs. George Tilden proper persons s could advise them what Of the Woma ear 0 e pai —— ¥ ; hitkat . construction and the most convenient to A TILi10) wan doslesntokaalithn Qny Tor I e B e it e ko] A nawihesi TAnATTi0L) toa one. qu. bavel| PTealded AK: chaicmath GE-the commiins satldihe doneite abollap v pimsess 0 1t o L ay | salCa T kRdiabe (U the annual fnspestion of the pollce denarc. | Lorers (ot the tressiry Dy och \nspeator | always wanted. Read The Beo wheel affer. |00 .the children's Industrial work, Mrs. Aftor an intermission of five mioutes, the 3 ! A. K. Gault read Miss Magee's report of the afternoon’s program was taken up, Its consented to continue his informal talk of THE H. J. PENFOLD CO., ment by the board of commissioners. All{and at the end of the month the treasurer vted by the club. was in charge of the parliamentary practice the lasi meeting and will answer the que: at has been suppe officers will be instructed to have new sum- | will jssue warrants for the sum due., It | @eeeeesesssveosvessssvesseg |MOrk that has been supp X o« arge of the depot work depavtment, Mrs. W. P. Harford presiding, tions of the department along the line of | Medical and Surgical Supplies. mer uniforms, In case their old ones are |is understood that Treasurer Koutsky will i A i e kb b ol L R B Re D LL ie P ey OMAHA. nos %o jabAs oondion wait until he has postive instructions trom | $ FAshions for the S€asons |1 varea o scen iy it work wouid (x. 1. Whltose, tollowed by 4 vocal et e : 00800 0O0A POV BE fiio: galaoll Lefae JayILK. N7, MAyTARLS: 2R 3 $ [ pire with March and owing to the splondid by Miss Ellsworth and Clement B Shaw. The April meeting of the Omaha Charities | Entertaining To Most Women Y 1aae¢. UDHI'Ehg. doupolls ghoiles Besseesesessssccececcsesecd |rosults recommended that an approprintion Mrs. Harford then read a most intercsting association, operating the Creche, will be or less of an undertaking. 1t will South Omaha News JRethad af pigoauny y Hints by M _h be voted for sustaining it auothier year. paper on Republicans Banguet Tonight. i Here one of the members reminded the the members of the départment gave au the reception room of the Creche, A e o R A L A HODOOROL GO HO0ODOCIVO0AD This evening three dozen or more repub- women of their decision (o concentrate upon extempor us drill on motions. The pro tertainments and the art of entertaining The election 18 on today, and as far as | licans will tender a banquet to Lieutenant = - — — = A A e e T the city administration is concerned every- | Governor Savage at Maher's cafe. Mayor i g ‘b of her| PeCn accumulated. “What To Eat” fs ar- thing s reudy for the polls to open at 9 | Kelly will have charge of the affair and, al- o i s i s e gy thin lll“““l" flm"" inch 'jf .‘I"" t“MIl. .lmr ) [nlu'»r :lln‘{ and ln’:‘vu‘:u::-‘le“(‘x , 3 . 7 S e was taken to the city jail, wh i | heart. For several weeks the woman's life| women who' wish to Keep poste 3 o'clock and they will close at 7 p. m.|though the dinner is supposed to be an : HARAR (A Ryl il s i 25t g S B L RN AL LB TR Street Commissioner Clark was busy ves- | informal one, it is expected that several :‘:“"‘ Teanon WAR [GUIA I NIk BeSkbk | aite d0/iR0 TIARON. (DS "-‘” A I“‘"”:’ practical things i 4 e was held without bail on a charge of | surgical operation she was pulled througl terday putsiug up the votiog booths in the | speeches will be made. Thu' bangust is cutting with intent to do great bodily in Our 25¢ Offer. various precincts and everything is now | tendered Colonel Savage in appreciation of Teady for the election to go ahead. Voting | the assistance he rendered in the passage rliamentary Law,” after which held at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, in lighten pdant worry if vou 1 “What ch month,” “W KNIFE WOUND IN BAcK Davis arrived at the office, Rhyne was there. | coming w Charles B, ¥ in Seriously by Rhyne During rivinl Quarr, it What Wil Become of Chinnt [ For i we will send xou a thre will < (55 5 k) > | ————————— None can foresee the outcome of the | Iriftl subscrintion te “AVha mmence at 9 o'clock, and in order|of the South Omaha charter. Charles B, Hodgson, a Union Pacific fir RO v ey TV BB P B o) orn over the | NN mall'to your, adavess, tage llrup’:lldv to give all laboring men a chance the polls e men, was dangerously stabbed in the back \wiynot down : quarrel between foreign po our litte book, telling how graph line which Ly J. E. Rhyne, a brakeman, late Monday | (yovies ¢. Ellis of Lisbon, la., had to afternoon in a switch shanty opposite the | G cgianding walst deep in ey water, Urion stailon. At the close of a quarrcl| o wiijes, “gave me a terrible cold and over a trivial matter, Rhyne plunged a four- | (oo 1" prew worse daily. Finally the will not close until 7 in the evening. ngle City tiossip. As far as tax commissioner is concerned, "'l““l"'l“ of -I‘“’“"“H “Blu"’l'h" "'«“l o enne . 5 John J n 18 going Into the coal busi- the election of Bemnec, the = republican | G0N Froriy-gecond and Q strcets. candidate, Is virtually conceded, but his | "t 1n n quorum last night the city fricnds will work hard for him just the | council adjourned until Wednesday night it China. 1t i3 interesting fo | to cook and serve six dinners and hinch- Aivislon ol B o e anatent | cons, snd in addition will extend to' you watch the golng te pleces o the privileges of our Household Club, ‘en- but unprogressive race. Many people in | abiing vou o enjoy the advantages of call- Ameriea are also going to pleces hecause | Ing upon our household department for any et ptin. comstimation. blood, Tiver and | Information you may desire upon subjects inch knife blade Into Hodgson's back and | jogi"qoctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City : pertalning to entertaining. i eyl . ek Lge, Lol omach diseases. We are living too fast, same today. It will be the same with the | All saloons i’ the city will be closad from fled, but was arrested later. Hodgson w ottt T aoahs stomach disea | 7 d, by 8 . and Omaha sald ad consumption and | ! " a 1 health can be ! republican members of the Q of Edu- |9 # m. untl 7 p. m. today, it being election ” amaved: to the BERubyLe: oapit ais - ) but strengih, vigor and good ho "' To E ..’:m““ m| he Board of Edu 3781 Five-gored Petticoat, remo u‘|I |" numlhumv“ terian hospital and ‘”“yt uu{ Tive ‘ Then I lwl‘.u\ I\\HH!h n\, ‘u»m.nm 1t wo khop. off ‘and Gure the abore > Mh.a‘lt : [+] at, ' oxall council of the Royal Arcanum ~ in a serious conditio] King ow Discovery and was wholly | 1¢0 ’ ostetter's § % g Last night rallics were held by the | off" DX e bver fitts' candidates at Ma- 22 to 32 In, waist, It is sald that the troutlé which culmin: | vancy by six bottles Posttivels guavan, | lseases with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters eral uilding, Chicago roptiblicans at five different halls in the | sonfe hall Friday evening ated in the stabbing started several days|(eoq for coughs, colds and all th |ago when the men were out on a trip fo g Y Plybizored i at and city,and all of the candidates spoke. The | The county assessors went to wors v Woman's Five-gored undation Skirt or v erdiy and the tax co o s | Petticoat. No. 4781.~Tne ioundatio democrats, evidently seelng that they were | terday and the tx commission will plart as | Petticoat. No. 781 -Tne foundation skirt| oy ™ phey quarreled then about the | price, defeated, 4id not hold s single rally. All | #90N 88 th or long petticoat that ewn be worn as a Jung troubles. Fore salo by Kubn & Co . \ o und 31 With the Feet— J. F. MeCaftery, who 18 slowly recover- $4 ok i opening of a cab window and when they met | ©of the republican meetings held last night | 1 from i serlous iliness, was taken to 8¢, | 8P beneath unlined skirs s a n 'Y | Monda \ | ¥ o, even the smallest mem- oty e A y, the dispute was resulned. Hodg- | You or anyone, even the sma Skl Homital venterdiy that every woman knows and feels. While | ;" and Rhyne came o' blows, but were COONEY CHANGES HIS PLEA|, """ iy, can render the most Miss.May Cariin, the Sianographer st the L L 4 ReHY by other railroad men in (h | Qittienlt musie on our exeellent piano at e ———— e, oity offices, has returned to work after wn | ltke the outer skirt, the comfort and advan Dare : g s that He Fired Shot that Ca absence of several months. tage of a model specialty designed for the |F00M: Who did not thiuk the trouble Wit \ Ad anL i g | tachment—the Apollo, Its claims for ) vho worke pre for some .4 v seriof Hodgson was being led away by \ ¥ ing Belle Ber » i . H. Bugbee, who worked here for some | o\ hose that can become interchangeable | 5¢'10US. L y o several 5 time bi the Burean of Animal Industry, hus | PATPOSC, LhAL cat become Tnterchangen friends, when Rhyne whipped out the kn Life. public patronage d i been transferred to Salt Luke Clty desired, wil goised at a| " otth O e Hlade between Hodguor — |1 1t ix moderate in price On account of the closing of the packing [ glance. The admirable example illustrated beA . tnik e Attor ‘A iiny>had" babn awn and the| 2 It more compactly and therefore Of Winona, Minnesota, Well Kn house at Lincoln L. W. Merrill, a gove is designed with direct reference to the |Shoulders. Ho attempted to ke o ¥ J Y " gy It | more strongiy built thin iis rivals. t Clty, Cured of Liver ment tagger, has been transforred to South | yoeq of the season and is admirable as a | ©Nd time, but Orland Royee, another firo- | trial of Johw an h g I’H»" wil 's assault | 7yt Ja exsicr Soohh %2 45 royuites ek . varpied 17 efered and was slightly cut in the | with intent to kill, had begun in the crim- | expenditure of physical force, than o Stomash'Freubies hy Cavenrl e Voting booth fn the Fourth ward hag | foundation for organdies, batistes, Swiss il "".“’ '" '“ hg ,ll‘,,',‘,,[,‘ L as AauRE Veslardhy. ihe QATSGOARE: WeAks BiAGIROD tisl | s n chanesd Mort's | Thirt;- | mueling and all similar fabrics, but, as |’ Nk BUNIS S50 RIS 5 ’ 4. Its transposing mouth-plece enables Nk s b changed I o A mirfourLh nid | shown. is of taffeta with narrow frill and |Was heavy and Hodgson soon became |ened and announced = his willingness to|ynq performer to transpose the music (o 'y Tkey desired, a device that no other tachment possesses It can 'play coloratuna musle in a streets. rilahe . greatly weakened. He was attended Ly | plead guilty to assault with intent to do ur Years' Slek % J street iy ruches of the same Al i £ S e o e news. Miss Daisy Evans, who has been attend- | g By it a0l Atted | DT B. Smith, who said the knife had | great bodily harm. As the county att Al ‘Winona, Min#, Pril 1, Mrs. Katy Noot- | ing school at KFremont, ix the guest of M missed the lungs signified his willingness the court acce riltic” ianner than any other ate ! 2 bt | na Mrs, 1rank 1. Jones, Twentieth and | smoothly and suugly about the hips, while | : v o Lo bl oo b A Shadand BT tleman, a soclal Teader, is woll again attor | 4 MPs [ tho fuliness at the back Is Tald 1n an In. | ) the excitement Rhyne escaped. It was |the plea and remun boucy to awall | tahment.” T 1t at our stors four years of suffering. She was cured by | ars Jumes Murphy d s at tha | verted plait. The flounce is circular and s | thoVEht he would go at once to the cashier's | sentence Cascarine, after a few weeks' treatment. | home of J. . Murphy ,u‘uhm seamed to the lower edge, while it in turn |OMce to draw his pay, with the intention | Cooney is the man who shot Helle Berry S| " " o eets. ‘The faneral announcement will be | | ot 1es A the surmise proved | on January one of hullets pass Bhe sufored from coustipation and bilious- | #ireeta. ‘The tanerul unnouncement will be | [T 0™y bian frill (wo and a | Of 1€0VIng the city and the surmise proved | on Jumiary o1, ane of the bullews passing A. HOSPB' ness and spent hundreds of dollar with} ™g \ i "\, uiall was trled I police oburt | buI Inches wide, edged and finishew with a | ©OFrect: When Captain ller and Oficer | entire ug u doctors to get well, but she became worse. | yesierday on . ch She never used any special treatment bo-| hie's grocery store o tha 4 that is slightly wider than those upon the fore, but after a talk with her physician | Wis discharged rge of robbing Lon in the Third wird, but | tiny ruche and is headed by a similar ruche Wuslo and At 1613 Dougins. Cascarine (s the greatest laxative tonic | voting booth has been chansed from the | P00 1R BEETCATC00 0 b L ' : in existence. It is gentle in action, pleas- | HORman building to the Plvonka nullding, To cul man of e width—and every style in each of the " nty frst und Q streets. dium size 8% yards of material 21 inches | ) ing in taste and will not gripe the most| rhe flag on the postoffice was at half-| wide or 6 yards &2 inches wide will be re ‘ ten—all with the genuine welt soles. delicate stomach. It will tone up your en- | mast yesterday out of respect to r. J. M. | g,4req Cuban or opera heel only the genuine tire system, making you feel like a new asgow, who served as postmaster under The pattern No. 3781 Is cut in sizes for the Harrison administration e pattern N s for | Gordon viel Kid used-no such value has ever F.(r‘:::lrlnr cures sick beadache, habitu, |‘\ Missionary Matthews says that the mis-| & 322, 24, 26, 25 30 and I2-inch wal offered one price of S3.00-every slze—every | i AL Bt (s e Clty misslon | frill. The upper edge of the skirt is sim- | he prescribed Cascarine, the great family }wi‘l‘lI u«llllnl':.: the B nam s Snristian Teme ply faced or narrowly bound and so in remedy for diseases of the stomach, bowels, | jorance union meeting at the CHEistan | gures a perfect fit about the waist N wnmen's $3 Welts— liver and kidneys. After using one bogtle [church this afternoon placket Is formed in the center back seam | shet félt much better and after a yecond | P L Corwin,superintendent of the Union | SETE 0000 made invisibly with | Discerning men are quick to | Not ordinary shoes, hy any means, ox aliroad company, bottle was used sho was well wnd cured | SEO0 VAT Clicornin, ‘Where Ne thent a | and eyes, bul gathers may be substituted | appreciate the best in wearing shoe that lus the appearance of the absolutely of her biliousness and stomach | month with his family and the top completed with a straight | apparel. That is why they wear | 85,00 lines ten different styles at the troubles, The Second precinct of :he Socond vard | poyy it so preferred | » | | : been before by us-and where | ston I i need of bed clothing Denations | measure. | q Wt aling constipation, morning sickness, billousness, | should be sent to the mission on Twenty- — | clse can you t such shoe values as indigestion, jaundice and all disorders of | 1fth street. between N and O n""‘",'; & For the accommodation of The Bee's | a Drex L. Shooman gives? Our guarans the liver, kidneys, stomach and the bowels. | Only @& couple of members of the Hoar readers these patterns, which usually retaf] ! Education showed up last night at the ese pa ! Cascarine cures catarrh of the stomach, | i mianinly Mecting and an adjournm nt | at from 25 to 50 cents, will be furnished Matulency, dropsy of the abdomen, nervous | was taken until later in the week, when|ar a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers toe goes with every pale of these $8.00 shoes—that means your money back if Every Gordon Hat { dyspepsia, and the many ills dependent on | the result cf the election will be known all expense. In order to get any pattern | 4 See the you want it A a weak and inactive digestive system DIED, enclose 10 cencs, glve number and name | is warrante At ton It comes in bottles, wrapped in blue and - of pattern wanted and bust measure. Al. | perfect Drexel Shoe Co" white wra R 12w od 7 1 bou. ten days from date of y ¢ women., ppers. RICITARDSON--Idward H.. aged 74 years 1| low abou. ¥ vour lefter Price per bottie, 50 cents. If your drug- | [ ath, '-";:'mf‘ P Richardson, 3711 | pefore beginning to look for the pattern, . !Ieu-'l-'; 3 lolrh the Askin B en ree Py " » Y =10 N , st hasn't it, aek Bim Lo get it for you of | Noneral netice Mater (8t Louis and Se- | Address Pattera Department, Omaba D-:.l 141% FARNAM ¥ II?E:" 4 Bis jobber, - £ dulta (Mo,) papers please copy.) Omaba, Neb. ; L )

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