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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 2 Davenport, Adele Ryan, Lena Leach, Edith Alex Mclntosh, eleven years ago an at A prospero torney of Omaha and no Isakson, Mabel Carey, Alma Spethman, | wyer at Decatur, 1il, s visiting his two Ollie Richey, Ola Nevilie, Nellie Horn, | brothers, J. H. and H 1 Mclntosh, Mary Dietrich. D. Jackson of Neligh, W. C. Brown The speclal examining committes re- | of Springview. R & Kisfng of Afnsworlly ported that the persens represented by |of Lincoln are state guests at the ller the following numbers passed examinations, | Grand which entitle themr to o in the primary and grammar grades the Omaha schools: 1, 3, 4, 6, 12, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 30, 40, 43, 47, 52, 66. It was also recommended that pri- mary and grammar grade certificates be granted to the persons who held the fol- the examination of | F. lowing numbers December, 1900: 13, Officers Re-Elected. [ 39 The following officers of the Board of Education were unanimously re-elected for Dun- one year: J. F. Burgess, secretary; can Finlayson, superintendent of build- ings; E. F. Grimes, custod! n. A speclal examination for teachers de- siring certificates to teach In the opening of the schools next fall. The resignation of Jessie Weeks Field was accepted. rtificates to teach of clity schools will be held one week before the Ralph G. MacCoy, formerly with the Pa- cific Fxpress company in Omaha, and now at the headquarters [n St. Louls, is spend- ing his vacation at his hor 2006 Daven- port street. Mr. and Nebraskans at the Merchants': g Mrs. C. Clough and daughter, J. W Wehn, Alliance; James Nevels, liiramn Riley,” Albfon; [ J. Quinley, Springfield; Jouvenat, Petersburg John Barrett, former United States con- sul to Siam. and now a delegate from the United States to ‘the general conference of American states, which assembles in the City of Mexico in October, was in Omaha yesterday, He spent some' time visiting at The Bee building. e LOCAL BEVITIES. The gang of sneak thieves whi heen operating in South Omab 1ast fow davs entered the store of K. Etter at 403 North Twenty-fourth street yesterday afternoon and stole jewelry, Incuding a Qiamond brooch, two dlamond rings, & Fuby ring and a dfamond stickpin. has 'he board decided to have City Boller |n l“(‘nhr n‘-_( Aur“)‘m,“? B [\sr‘:n;-"knl!\l‘i‘(:“l! oot wn by @ Farnam ¢ st ot the Tnspector Russell Inspect the boilers in | GANR, 200 station yesterday afternoon and all school bulldings during the summer Fistained painful *injuries. He alighted The tulldings and property palrs to school buildings, providiog expenditures do not exceed $5,000. Is anl{y one form of the suffering result- ing from a diseased condition of the sensitive womanly organism, The ouly way to cure the headiche is to cure the diseases which cause it. The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scriptiou has been the means of curing thousands of wowen of headache, back- ache, female weakuess and other forms of disease peculiar to women, It estab- lishes arity, dries weakening drain heals inflammation and ulceration an cures bearing-down pains. 1 think if it were uot for your ' Favorite Pre- fon' I would have been in my grave" Mrs. Rdwin H. Gardner, of Rgypt, Ply- mouth Co,, Muss., Box 14. 1 had pain all over e, aud such & dragging feeling it seemed I could not do my house work. I had to sit down 10 wash the dishes, even. In the year 0 sick [ did not care to lve and pri es that God would take me. wril 7 1 was man: " Tew rits Dr. Plerge. L vad an answer. 1 decided 10 try his well woman. 1have T used always to he monthly period, hes previous to in nfn 1 would and such Toll ou the floor in T a oy wesk alterward. 1 weel would be very i Paln a1 over My foet would slip (rom jer me n I would try to go across the Toom, 404 T could not walk -u‘h- ice. withe eut belng in pain. 1 tock three bottles of "Puvorite Prescription’ and three of ‘Golden Jedical Discovery ' and three vials of Doclor ‘s Pellets, and was completely cured. Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver, committee was authorized to make all necessary re- the from one car and stepped on the track di- rectly in front of another golng in- the opposite direct g Cole's back and le:s were injured .. he was brulsed from head to foot. He was attended by Dr. Smith of Tentn and Mason streets, suid he was not seriously hurt. Cole wa# able to take a train for his home Twenty-four fearless pllgrims from mar ciimes ade the thrilling trip to Ak-Sar- Hen's winter quarters at the den last nigh', Announcement was made that Saturda July 6 had been set aside as Ak 8:ir-Hen | day at the South Omaha street falr. Among the out-of-town visitors were: G. F L. W, Kahn, Chicago: L. V. Ash- G. Reynold St aul; €. Gold- s City; Dr. W, Lake, Piilu- 8. F. Bukmany Creston, Neb, Bukmann, Lelgh, Neb. ¢ the philanthroplc commiites of the Omaha Woman's club was called re- cently for the purpose of organizing the work of the proposed auxiliary club for women and girls of the First ward. Three of the members responded. As many are out of the city it was deemed advisable to attempt wothing further until the first ot September, when, in addition to the members of the committee, the leaders of (he dopartments will also be asked to be present. A meeting That the exteusion work may be more { eftectively carried ou, the directors of the Young Women's Christian assoctation have decided to send Miss Margaret O'Connell, the extension secretary, to the secretarial institute in Chicago, July 13 to August 12 for the training of young women in the work of assoctation secretaries. Miss 0'Connell will train in actual service in settiement work and visit and study other work of the character desirable in Omaha. In addition to the South branch of Young Women's Christian assoclation and the noon song services in the factorles, the sclation wishes to open a branch in the north part of Omahs and accomplish or- ganizations among the young women in the factories next fall and winter. The board feels that the tralning in the settlement work will prove useful in the work that may be taken up later. The 8rst week In October bas been se opening of bids for another week. The working plans of the proposed building are belng gone over by builders and as there is considerable detall work the board thought it best to put off the bidding in order to permit contractors to make a thorough examination of the plans It is thought that at the next meeting of the board some action in regard to securing more ground for the High school will be taken. The hoard appointed to examine ap- | plications for teachers' positions has re- ported that out of seventy taking the ex- aminations thirty-five passed Certificates have been issued to the fol- lowing who participated In the examina- tions at the High school building on the 18, 19 and 20 of June: First grade cer- tificates: Annle L. Sullivan, Mary 8. Mil- ler, Rilla Gray, Emma B. Smith, Mary B. Reed, May Darling, Vera Darling, Ella C. Fitzgerald, Elsie Montgomery, Bertha L. Novak, Julla Carney, Lillian W. Hald, Jeanette F. Roggen, Maud M. O'Neil, Grace | Davie, Evelyn J. Glllen, Ella M. Leahy, Calla M. Lyon, Mabel V. Root, Minnle C. Harder. Second grade certificates: Abble MeGuire, Josephine Fearon, Hannah Cusick, Bertha Johnson, Laura M. Kast, Hattle M. Allyn, Nellle M. LaVelle, Amelia 8. Geisel- man, Florence Smith, Fred W. Black, Leonora M. Johnson, Amanda Thuler, Nel- lie Fitzgerald, Mattie J. Nelson The board purchased two lots adjoin- ing the Hoctor site on the north for $6,500. The lots have a frontage of 120 feet. The | board now owns the entire block on Twenty-third strest between J and K. Bullding Fences. Today Street Commissioner Frank Clurk expects to commence the building of | tences through the tract of land sold to the eity by Herman Kountze. This tract is about 1,800 feet In lengih and of suficient | width to give the city a wide street to the river from the present lected for the state convention of the Woman's Christisn Temperance union in Omaha. The place has not been decided upon. The membere of the six Chicago women's clubs have about completed plans for an in- stitution which it 15 hoped will materially help, if not permanently adjust, the rela- tions between mistress and maid and in & great measure solve the problem of their inharmonious relations. The six clubs have united for the main- tenance of & school of domestic art and soi- ence, to open September 30. The entire twelfth floor of the Leese building, 147 Fifth avenue, has been fitted pp, and there will be kitchen, laboratory, dining room, assem- bly rooms, sewing rooms and office. Mrs P. D. Armour has contributed all neces- sary apparatus, Including the equipment used in (he domestic science department of Armour institute. Mise Elizabeth D. Bullard, lately ln charge of the Armour School of Domestic Science, has been engaged to direct the work, and Miss Henrletta Gonnor is to have charge of the sewing department. Lectures will be given each week in cooksry, art in the home and all subjects generally included under the head of do- mestic sclence. The governing members will be entitled to six lectures, the house- keepers' conference and a vote in the gov- ernment of the school, Assoclate members and even ueed for the additional one that | El is novel and takes her fancy. The very | complete assortment here given includes | the soft bow, four-in-hand and butterfly tles, ylain, draped and bodice belts, and | will enable any deft needle woman to make nalf & dozen ready made. The materials for the | B b SPUFCK c i eRool 1 originals are dotted silk, louisine sllk, | Ina Barnhart, Western U, T. Co white mull and white pique, but almost | Gertrude Layton, Farrell & Co anything and everything s used, and there | §¢ 1s ample opportunity offered for Individual- ity in the choice both of materfals and |l color. Eva Byrne, The foundation for all the stocks is the | - same. The plain on. in the center is shown with the butterfly tie that appears sepa- rately just below. The four-in-hand model {5 trimmed with stitched bands and has the tie joined to the back edges, it crosses and passes round to the fronmt, The bow Includes turn-over portions, but is the same familiar friend. The belts are well fitted and curve to the figure to give & graceful outline. The plain and the draped ones are eminently simple, but are stylish and fashiopable as well. The laced bodice 18 cut in sections and fits to a nicety and can be closed at back or front as preferred, made poluted or cutaway as illustrated. St Iry M Ada_Lidell, Rose hotel.......... Rachel Lymwan, Mut, Life I Grace Brewington, Neb, Cyele Co Polly Hermans, Sorosis Shoe etore. Agnes Rabel, Sophia Miller, A Peterson Blanche O'Barrion, for the cost of one|Anna Peters, Jesste Bluke, Courtney & Co Hertha Davis, J Anna Bennett, teacher ... Emma Quick, Elizabeth Urquhart, West. U Ol’n(‘il’ sllfkih‘ v Annle Kelle: ¢ where | Jllie Beecher, W. R. Benneit o, Elvira How Phylils Harland, Coleman Bertie Davis, J. H, Lehman Cmma Noonen, Lizzle Blanche Arkwright.... la Simpson,” Omaha Packing Co.. o W. R. Bennett Co Hayden Bros.. Omaha View school ora Battelle, R' G. Dun & Co R. Lehmer ara_Yoder, W. B, Meikle Hayden Bros 3 argaret O'Connell, Secretary Young Woman's Christlan associution R. L. Life Ins. B. Melkle T, Co.. . Richirdson Drug Co Hayden Bros Omaha Dally News Kilpatrick & Co... U. P. headquarters, ella Blue, ene Van No. ary Larson, Om, Tea and Caftee Co. Council Blum Nurne, To cut the stocks with ties 1n the dif- | Cora Berger, Hustor's i\ll‘l\lllvlu—ry- el 80 forent styles % yard of material 32 Inches | {IATY Ateh, bookkecper, Wiicox 2 Ve 0 eynolds, Lea e . 3 wide will be required, To cut the belts, 1] Saer Noion. Christian Home, ] yard 21 inches wide will be required. itia Maxwell, Dept, TS, cleork 1 The pattern 861 s cut _ | Fdyth Thomas, teacher. .. 1 BALALH ut in one size (me- | yrinl W limunn, Bluft City Laundry 1 dium) only. a— lown, For the accommodsion of The Bee's | Jennie MoElroy, Dunlap........ D00 reacers these patterns. which usually retall | yayme Creighton, Stoux City.... 817 at from 25 to G0 cents, will be furnished Amanda Franke, Manuing......... at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers | Jean Keed, Sioux Clty 2 all expenso. In order to get any patter | Miss Soriley. clerk Sioux Clty 3 so 10 : o . Mabel Col , Sloux Clty 10 enclose 10 cents, ®ive number and name Amanda Franke, Manning of pattern wanted and bust measure. Ale low about ten days from date of your letter | Minnie Rechtor, Sioux City before beginning to look for the pattern. | Yinie Hennett, AWondbine eastern ter- | Address Pattern Department. Cmaha Bee. | fau Belding, Corning Margurite Hallentyne, Corning Je £ will bave the privilege of three lectures und the conference, but no vote It is proposed to make the lectures available to |t every woman of Chi For maids there will be a course in prac- | 'f Pearl Maxneld Je Woman’s Work in Club and Charity |wm s o snnfe Seater, dressmaker 5 va O'Sullivan High school... Clara Adams, Neb, Tel. Co 0 ing herself la e Reld, Corning Sonth Omuha. A well known dressmaker told the va n editor last night (hat she was work- into an emaciated condition ing to il orders for dresses with big tical cookery and instructions in the prep- | Blecves. arat | 8D n of specialties, also tralning n ial lines, such as the duties of the sec- ond girl and waiting maid. As there is demand for it, the work will be extended outside of the school. To any neighborhood where twenty cooks wish in- struction but cannot attend the school a teacher will be sent The clubs concerned are the South Side, West Evd, Chicago Woman's club, Ravens- wood and Friendly Ald. It is estimated that the expense of the school from Sep- tember 30 to June 1 will be $7,600. To add to the fund for the furnishing of the ncw home, the nursery committee of the Child Saving Institute has opened a booth at the South Omaha street fair, from which it bopes to realize a considerable sum, The booth Is one of the most at- tractive and from it the members of the committee and young women interested in the work, under the chalrmanship of Mrs W. L. Stephen, will serve coffe: ndwiches, popeorn. candy and other refreshments. As the regular meeting day of the Omaha Charities association operating the Creche 18 July 4, the meeting is postponed and will be called later by the president, “Why," sald she, “‘the girls of this town Twenty-five years experiomce in fit- ting Trusses to gentlemen, ladies and children. Peronal attenton, largest stock, moderate prices. THE H. J. PENFOLD CO., Largest Medical Bupply House. 1408 Farnam $t, OMAHA, N young women out to Cut-Off lake or to Riverview park Hest to Be Had. The Bee doesn't do business that way. | the | D1 A Book for Girls and Women ought to know. pain, trouble and anxiety. One c sent upon request, to one dresses. If the readers of ti expectant mothers, they will do them a having this book sent to them. Address nT tells plain facts that everyone of Prize Winners — In the ad coutest of Sunda Mr, Will L. MeGahan, 2436 Patrick ave nue, wis awarded frst prize, an elegant silk plano seart. In the puzzle contest first prize, a fine plano duet beneh, went to W. J. Nash, 816 Bouth Twenty-second, And the second prize, a plano stool, to tI. Rosenblum, M We take this opportunity of extending an invitation to all contestants and their friends to visit onr plano parlors—our | stock of pianos was never so complete as now. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas, “MOTHERHOOD” SENT FREE Its common sensc advice saves © . son or to diffcrent ad- announcement know of THE RRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. lllCfl S(:Hou \ LOOBY THE SCRAPPER PENNED | [ minus of Missourt avemue. It is stated | B0 SLLE\ ES l\ DLM D L OPEN TO ALL| aal [AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA |G et et broe win"save A AN Day of Liberty Devoted to n | to be done in order to make an approach | Nerry Jag and Several | r to the ferryboat landing, the cost being e 4 Board of Educa fon Aots in Accordascs with Fights. Al iy in Readiness for Opening of the Btreey | 5timated at about $100 Girls Want Them ae & Reoaptaole for Vaoa- A dime buys an Rose. x ftate Law, i Fair This Atternoon. | L SECUTINIY tion Contest Votes, ' — Charles Looby, the one-legged fighter. - Oniy two members of the council, Mil- b A dollar can buy notlnng better. f WATERHOUS | who was released from the county fatl ler and Vansant. responded to roll call & 4 USE PLAN OF GRADING GOES mIDWAY ATTRACTIONS IN PLACe | at the regular monthly meeting last night. | DRESSMAKERS ARE RUSHED WiT K 4 H b £ erday o 1,000 bond after awa g © ¥ WITH WOR y - THal Tot sevaral weaks o \wo chatgts | Mayor Kelly occupied the chair. _Afier A transparent soap of vegetable oil e sl R LR~ dfrstreiigh ol - wome little discussion it was decided to S o y [ Wil Be Allowed to Waork |0 M0 SR T e v 3 wdjourn until the next regular meeting | Remarkably Liberal Samim n y '$ 1o tor bel ank and ton Deciden to Post- - ¥ ral er Outing g ycerin, pcr u w SCS. Thelr Way Throukh the Entire | [ partook of e 04 the High School f':,\h:‘l:.':bm,’rh:n.m::c; K.,"'“m: :‘(”““r“" Offer Made by The aha Bee is i 5 . ; avy was t usines; n- b N : v 8 VORIWE EW SR AN Ty s Loy | Bias tor An r Ween= | portance aside from the allowing of bills Attracting Buger Attention Can soap be any finer? sible. ng mo | il Fulis to Meet. }Mn\or Kelly s that it 1t s desired a All Over the Country. s o first of | ! special meeting can be called for the pur- — | tchell and Pa : pose of making the levy S— in placing b ™, h b schoo o ope b h Tax Books Completed. Nevraska. L) """,““ SHEN WeROUl Wik U8 Ot rd fight in whica | The sirect fair, the first ever given in & v oxt fall to Dougias county pupils who SAYSRUIRE | KU | Btk Oriite, wil) ‘oper thib weterabun, | < TV, SOSNL Of NISIvw compored oL Tuw | LOUR In DEFRINUY, OGITHWR: (v S80S 8ide in school districts where there Is 00| the jail he fought ag when Patrol G50+ Duscu: Wolkinel Were ‘..,'.«9, >--sm: Commissioner J. J. Fitzgerald, C. C. 8tan- | uayme Graham, o NOUT High school ductor V ucked him up, and tore 01 | asy iu ervciiug woulhs, bAnd swnds, siring. | 17 and J. H. Kopelts completed its labors | oitve & L7010 At its moeting last night the Board of| pare of the latter's clothing before he W.& iug wires atiu AUBE Doolhd, 7 | yesterday and the books will be open for | . ) Bducation passed a resolution providing | sybdued by Soartby the - 3 g \nspection at the city offices today. Owing | AnP® G « 900 ibdued Louby be abusive tla luduy the business houses will com : that the High achool shall be open 1o non- | |: was necessary to chain him up Wit | Beted ARG e s ol to the fact that there was no meeting | Celta Hoftman, Yotk residents unless it becomes so o that| Emargency Officer Baldwin entered 0.1 | by Wednesan e r i und ot the city councll last night the offictal iy Droouney, Weyne.. the board sees fit to witndraw the Privi-|to do the Job the scrappy peg leg Started pear in suia Guy uy : P° | figures were not made public last night. se. Heiser, Lincoin ..., lege. | another fight, but did not last lot I s will {106 ¢ the Magle City Gossip. Jennle Stanton, Tecu 11 3 Lt Livin fis all over the ¢ This mctlon was taken at the request of ¢ \ it 4 Sitace Newell, Beateic ¢ ‘ 8 " L 1 | Lo by a the appearanc manner and ¢i and mwany private residences, espe- F. M, Maxwell and family have gone to 2 Crawiord, Aaburn | okl J. Bodwell. 1| talk of a tough bum and s one of the worat ciai se o the business streets, will A Colorado to spend the summier. Mery Phelan,’ Waloo ... n accordance with the provisions of | men to handle that has beeu arrested here dis o » 1e streot lights for the fair were tested | | hompson, tustines | | o handle that has bee piay the carnival colurs, red und buft ghts fc alr were tes Ar o ity 5 law b LA Ly legisla- | in recent years. He belies his appearanc Ihe midway is now full And will be L RO e LR LU T ttic Gibsen. Chadron o ure and providing t school distric s he Is the owner of valuable far ready to commente business lnmedlately | seon aiie as Ninciae e ey reste Y | Slertruge Alder, Tequmaen h e o « : aay to wence busiue sediately Kelly family at Nineteenth and O streets. | Mae \Webb, K Daving no High school may send ti s In § Dukota and has & good- After the opening DATRAE to be Held this | The elly smoiall Who visited Lake Okos | L ks ARChech Fimtibmouth puplls to a High echool in unother dis | bank w ut. The crimes for which afternoon. In tnis parade all concession. boji reported having had a very enjoyable | Kilzabeth Moeller, Fr ' | lm\fl l,n\y A tax o pay tultion ot 1o ex|under bond to appear for trial in the dis- aires will appear and the line of march P W ot " Jontie Srenow Kotk ceed $3 per month for each pupll | court were committed one night a few will be through the district where th ev, James Wise of Omaha will occupy | JE08E0, GFConor, Centr 2% passed by (he board fs that pupils musi pa Dodd, a lodging house clerk, and | In compliance with an agreement between | H. B, Ficharty left vesterday for Oga- | Mi\th Foley, Blair oo Made hV ‘\lrk, as thC utmost rcsu]( Of tln.- um‘Tmim mluu-ln the v‘) i fer 10917 | hrutally assaulted him, using his peg leg | ihe Streot Fair association and the Omaba | '4lla, Neb. where he will deliver a Fourth | Nart Jones, BIale « . 4 ki ome district will pay and the actual cost 1o pound Dodd's face. When a friend of ' Street Kallway com| o LB L@ s ¥l i 4 i P dd's « ’ pany the street cars | Vit & | Flo Talbot, Bratnurd y n soap making. ot giving instruction in the Omaha school. | podd's fnterfered Looby fired two shots at|on the Sherman avenue line discontinued | chinrge of the bublic IR R Gl e Dessiy opainare 62 years spcnt in soap & ! Last year the cost of Instructing puplls | him and escaped, but was almost immedi- | ruaniug arcund the loop at noon and all | place of Dr. Waife, N T T | Baey Thomas, Coadron f o ial ith in the High achool was about $4 | ately arrested by Patrolman Kissane. | direct lino cars will switch at the Y on O | During July and August forenoon services | Nina Gibson, Chadron Made of the finest materials, without trict will pay more than $27 per year for strect untll after the falr. The Q street | A¢ St Mirtin's church wiil be heid at 9 . | Young, Auburn g el each pupil sent to Omaha R cars will run as us SVERY. DENUE APRIN | R et 8 . ool i Gates, Cralg recard o their cost : s e A Several shackg owned by Colonel C. M. |Mae Durland, Norrolk o T hAIIfllm;x'x‘(Iuh- county s hool q'u‘n s ha 0 ISE IN BRIDGF VALUATION beiug run to the end of the Q@ street Jine Hunt on lower N aireet wor Smaged by coe Glldden, fovem, g g no High school have voted to avall| , . " e KEast the same as before. fire Sunday to the extent of $280. Anna Long, Schuyler ; . themselves of the ‘provisions. of thiy tres| DON*d of 1 B Fizes the Bant 105 0500 00 POIOTR. rday that the differ- | Rev. Irving P. Johnaon, for elght years | MACY Fiqnard, Columbus Worth a quarter--costs a dime. N High #chool Iaw. Omaha's Company's Asscssment | .. .. poiween the Omaha Musical union | Fec'pr Orem chirpe at Minnedpois c® o4 | Virdeen Welch, Papiilion 800, i : or his new chit Minneapol Miss Rowe, Giliors Waterhouse Plan nen. at #11,500, and the aasociation had been amicably ad- A band stand was erccted yesterday by | Adeline 1\.\ Lvy'ffl.vrmmmvm Pl a — justed and that the Bond band of York | the Street IFalr associition at the inter- | Alice Stewart, Auburn ——————————————————————— Superintendent . ‘LA"“'” G Pearse and The East Omaha bridge ascessment wi would be permitted to play here. section of Twenty-Nfth und N streets, Mrs. Fenwick, Craig | B % = = 1 Principal A. H. ‘Waterhcuse of the High| ..o " noard of Equalization from Although the paved streets were washed | , The «}.n»‘—rnnu; ?m have existed be- | Jary ";h:lI' "Im{l'("""“ {and Council Bluffs and South Omaha and | proposition and new type will be bought school were authorized by the board to S0 ¥ OO L EREANC elG by the fire department last Friday, the | Street ¥ | Rarociation have been amicably | Nina Ryan, Neilgh all over this country ato having their | whonever necessary tako teps to put luto eftect the cluse kroup | "0 e by the assessmeat | SWeopiugs thrown ibto the gutters since | adjisted [ Mary MeDoagal” Nelieh | dresses made with sloeves us big as a| I after reading the terins as set forth system in the High school. Mr. Water- | e, DOREG B8 TR o astern halt of that time really make another flushing | The resttal to have heen given by Miss | Giritude Ross, Te mach b A L [ O pow. 7ou i Wi SRRRSRAR e 3 Bouse recently outlined in a letter to mem- | W0 0 (0% BB 0 L Placed the ' necessary. In speaking of this last even- | bori 1% Atk B the Furst Methatisr ooy ol : Then 1t was up to the vacation editor to| further information, call up telephone 238 bers of lhfi' board his plan of grouping bu- | (8GN of halt the property at $70,- | ik Mayor Kelly wald that the Street l-‘n\r[:\:-“-';:u||l| .~|rnm.« iRy YRRUHON ned o South Dakota, explain that the girls wanted lots of room | or make a personal visit to The Dee busi- Pila in sections according to their ability, | fot'%! Yalue of el Cie bropweiy €6 001 L ciation had entered into s contract | During the storm yestorday afternoon the | NOT® Marris. Lead........c.... 0,737 |80 they could cary Omaha Bee va atlon | vess ofce. o and allowiug them to complete the work of | (os BEG FERCIERE, b o, BT e colinty | With & sweeper to keep the streets in the | wind wrecked o large cattle shed belong | Mattlo M. Forney, Sioux Falls. contest votes up their sleeves. e the High achool as rapidly as they are able. | 40U or $Ta00 ' fihe Tougies SO88V (Ll Dortion of the city clean during | fa€,t0, Councilman . B Vansant at hls | Marle Krowles Deadwood i And th rrect The Snme O1d Story. This plan was fully approved o the reso ¥, & [ 4 e | the fair. The pavements will be wapt | A arenxiiiee eoterae Koy ) Al e S IEN Votes Are Numerous, J. A Relly relates an experience similat Juttor adopted by the board. W. . John. | Draska half of the bridge and assessed it | "A mneakthief entered Fred Etter's gro- | Edna Wetzel, Lead Hiterviat to that which hay aned In al . LA LELA LN AL 4 O | at one-sixth, or $11,500. between midnight and morning every day | cery store at Twenty-fourth and N streets | Maud Cameron,” Deadwood 2| A shaking out of the sleeves In Omaha | (hoviiced 10 the Taited Blates &h8 NS son #poke against the change in the High J ! during the fair {last evening and stole 4 purse containing | Bdith Blatehfotd, Terry J o RIS of the sleeves in Omaha ghborhood i the United States and has school and voted aguinst the resolution. | Iotevest in the selection of & queen of | duite & sum of money and a couple of val- | Blanche Crow, Terry 2| Aud tributary country included in The Boe's | been told and re-told Ly thousands ot %¢, Chtlatte d1d0 oipcasaiit. Al the other| OLEAN! UP" SIXTEENTH STREET | inic cernival tnoreases every dky and it 1) Sooopansne oo suby Mitier, fead. . 3| iberal vacation oficr, whereby tweive youns | otiicrs. He ays Last summer 1 had members favored the plan but Mr. Bar-| ol [ expected that as the date of closing the | will Win. Tha Youn Momin: recelving e | » Cook, Lead R Sl A R S B U A b LT R E ST pard, who did not atiend the meeting. | Bonrd of Fire and Polive Commin-| o0 aonroaches interest will increase, | hihest vote will be chosen queen and_ the | "J'A{i?""ia.-!.“;;‘,‘,‘!“,?"“- e r\inr.u» “m-:'l mvnl_ enough votes to | tle of Chamberlain’s Colle, Cholera and |3 The following resolution was presented by | sloners Orders o Removal of | A great spectacular performance 1s being | *<'imatae of honor, | V¢ iven positions Tarrell, Dendwood T T 65 e vatvs i o arsivanith Bl G R the finance committce and unanimously | Resorin | prepared for this portion of the program, | Lt T, Bennett, Deadwood GG TR o sleeves that eause | o directions and With endlely sati-taciory adopted by the board which includes a chorus of about 100 voices. | Lola ‘Thompson, Deadwood.: 1vm:y_l:u?‘-’:n.:mmw.:.;‘“;n:“:‘ nu\m:x:.nx day [results. The Lrouble wan controlled anuch C| Omahn, nbli + either; never | quicker than former attacks when 15 Whereas, Certain well-defined rumors ¥ P | President Cheek of the board of control s I‘ [Pebiont sy S8 A B Sl Pl Ea1ly o n WET BAEW exiat und @ committee of the Commercial | At its meeting last night the Board of| .4 yegierday afternoon that he had no Seasonable Fashions |scunte a. reeren, siipatrick & cAn tell what's going to Bappen next, espe- | other remedies.” Mr. Kelly i n woll known club has charged a failure on the part of Fire and Police Commissioners Instructed | o oo "0\ toarence with the chibith 5 (| clally it there's a woman in the case | citizen of Henderson, N. C. For sale by jhe, Board of atlen to enforee o col- | the chiet of police to close all assignation BF BaRiNn LT .0 Be TEIVES ekt e o+ 4849 | Although the contest is now hooming | all drugg ection of fin charecs properly du: | k Mexic v - 5 X 4 e S EoRAan ot A oAl TN of CHIR AlatAs: and | houses along South Sixteenth street be- | T b SR LK O e tation had secured Emily Wigman, C. W | Co..2,272 along nicely, there 18 no unprecedented oV herea 'r)‘u- rerolution formerly adopted | tween Howard and Leavenworth streets. | o7\ o oo from the government for a wild Amanda Lindbiad, 0. K. Scofield ‘;ush about it and there's time enough yet pet of the Platte Arvives y this board, requesting the co-operition Mo chates " ch, Ber- _, | for new candidates to get in with an en- JADWOOD, 8 Spec ‘ L of the mayor ‘and city council in this mat- ”::‘n 5‘&]‘;"{'-“:fr“_‘“:;o:‘::x‘:d"l"""‘“"-h::r', | veat show kst an expiMition suoh as 18 S T s, | ety e oW e n \_hli:\l‘ woor 8 n .n'y v i'n“mllb - ter, has been unprodiictive of resulis, an er, p! o d. | intended. This license, . W % ) | K. Griggs, attorney the Burlington | o 1 | Sea bt Wl BeirkIVEY ALHORHIORCTY. 16| Lores, e the srerbtant o (ot et Hulda Weberg, Kilpatrick & Co.8,508] Sometimes the last comes first and the | Rajiway company, sometimes called the ‘ and charges herein specified and defin (€ [ poora ot fts meeting next Monday night. | 00Uy the ROVEFNment 'Upon: the pays Blanche Wiley, W. U. T. Co., Bee first comes last inger of the Platte n th ty resuits can only be obtained by a grand | o | ment of a fee of $25. | bufiding ¢ iavicisy v SRV TG LHb. 010 WOk bver Kb Cotic | Bre L O 9l Ml s is in the city Jury: therefore, be it ” From reports received at the headquar« Orilla May Butteriiel, Flelshmann | v | He hag been olnted poet laureate of Resolved, That a committee of three be Concert . tate. o 'tH ‘ansubINtion It h ANRUEROR . Lyt chaveir vt bireds cll Blufts who congratulated the milkman | . quadro-centennial carnival and wili appointed by the president of this board| wNo concert was glven last evening in cintio! appears that | Edith Spencer, Omuha Public Ll on his promptness. He had been tardy | qpnear on the program with a poem for the to urge upon the authority having the | oy’ Gavilion on account of the rain. | excursions will come from all over Ne-| Luclie Parish, Neb. Tel. Co.. several mornings, but at Jast he took a | AbD: g power to call such a grand jury the neces- | yfiie Mabelle Crawford arrived from Chi- | braska and from many points in western | Alice Carey, J. H. Mclntosh., RNt ioh HIMueIE and a 1y | occasion Bity of the same and such committee 8| o yesterday morning and will sing at | oy, | May O'Brien, Hayden Bros. | orace for self and got around unusually —————— uthorized to use the name of the Board | (& eoncert this evening. About forty new IO | Alice Hodder, Neb. Tel, Co carly. she Did Wade o SRR of ducation of the city of Omaha as res | Maving pictures have been received from [ The heavy rain of yesterday afternoon Cassle Arnold, Florist Thereupon, the old housekeeper sald to M i questing the calling of such grand jury. New York and will be uhuwnhivn llhn {‘1‘1 caused work on the booths to be discon- | !l\}u'ru;‘m “;‘,“"d""“{l‘ him. But her beauty was completely hidden by 4 3 2 this city this Vith b | ot Stone, Hayden m. |[Pheoigicemin ikt b ey i | Prosident th'lmr! did not rame the 5\:’:{;3\“!” the first time in s tinued, but with bright weather today an| A Nora Hm(,m,,,_{\,mms 3 “Of late you come early; before you was | 80res, blotches and pimples il she used committee last night. 2 additional number of men will be put to | tclen Hlghy."¢ity treasurer’s behind: Duckien's Arnica Salve. Then they van- ‘ s seihetanbed PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | 57"t oothe may be ready by tonighe e e & TR And o 1 may be tn this contest. The | (ihub 8 B L SOOI 0L, "Hiom The, salaries of the followlng heads of —— Some at.the booths. aiready dscorated were L O T L 988 who are hehind in the Oymbee. .of| i, coe ™ rupsittble: san cuts; morns, bur ¢ " Columbus, Sam Long 7 M Lizzle Lee, Neb, Clothing ¢ | votes now may be ahead at the finish, g d J 1 department: the High school in-| F. N. Stevenson of Columbus, " y partments at the High school were in ‘MTey "'of | damnaged by the storm and mew buntin Cora_ Krebbs, Boston storc sealds apd piles. Cure guaranteed. creased from $120 to $130 pel th: H.|of South Bend and J. M - Shickiey € o, Torey PubLishe Cnst your eyes over the list of names s and plles. » 30 per month: H. |G 0oq are registered at the Murray. will have to be secured. Eva Kaley, Country Publis Kuhn & Co. | M. Benedict, Alice Landis, Laura Preifter, | Caney® #7% PRt Snd son, Lawrence, 3361 Stocks a0d B, Jennte Turinell, teichor and figures published in this connection SRR AR B o, Besslo Snyder, H. A. Senter. The salary | returned home yesterday (roin 4 three High School Plana. " Medum Size. AL IS B s (IR, and see how the conteat 18 going. To.AsbeNe Mapress CombARISA! of N. B. Van Matre, head of the commer- | months’ visit at Niagara Falls, Buffalo and | oying to the fact that contractors who I1da Wagner, Dalzell Cont. Co. . Come to think of it, it would be a wise ey 4 cial department, was increased from $120 | Other eastern points. cep | are figuring on the three propositions sub § i Blanche Campbell, Mason school idea to read The Bee closely every day for | PIERRE, 8. D, July 1.—(Special Tele- N E. J. Cornish has been Invited to dellver i prop ub- | Stocks and Belts. No. 3861—No woman | Ethyl Thompson, Kilpatrick & Co VAOREIOL Wisdbi gram.)~The State Board of Equalization to $125 per month. e Pourth af July oration at Hamburg, | mitted by the Board of Education for a|ever yet possessed a sufficlent number of | Emma Meyer, Kilputrick & Co.. | £ Syt T Codny: Lo TeRuIAT aehdlon for (iR TR [ 'The following persons were placed on | fi" wnd ua that iy the town of his birth, 1t | High school bullding desire more time it | stocks, ties aud belt o matter how | Nemd Frcanet Vinon sohool. e A e A ™o busch of | seanmaent ot sxpreas and Wioaplng car com A of has been acceptel v b h lle Bennett, Vinton schoo Some papers might send a bunch of | sessment of expi ce| car com- the assigned list of grade teachers: Ethel | ha P was decided yesterday to postpoue the | large her collection, there is always room | iSya Melquest,'Int. Cor. School. 2 panies, but took no action, adjourning to the first Mon ay in August. It your brain won't work right and you | miss the snap, vim and energy that was The vacations u(lpr;rdlby’(m‘n n‘-n;r d‘l"’ once yours, you should take Prickly Ash :)'::y"‘:l:“‘o}:;;‘:::‘e:‘K'""“"',rh:““": {he dle" | Bitters. 1t cleanses the system and n- 3 v : body brain. BAaclly what!(s offerea. It!the anmounees| YISOTAFeN both ody sndibrale ment fen't get forth explicitly in the paper! parier o & ADpeal, you have in your hand, look at a previous | ooy ot TG ror date, The itinerary of cach of the twelve A8 Harker, who was sentenced to five trips has been published frequently since Th the state prison for assaulting | this contest started. It wers out v etlur at Arlineton. today ook’ out 4 typo Lo print It so much, but then The Beo | Wit Of rrot, Which ML be CHIFIGS (0 wante averybody to be famillar with this| fime Darker will be at lberty 2! the gentler sex [_'/,/’ s or more copics Spread the Glad &rent favor by Tdings. e publishers, | Summer Luxuries— Do not always come bhigh-—take our men's $3.50 summer tans, for instance— a foot luxury—so cool aud comfortable to the feet—and tans are being worn ag much as ever this year—To our com- plete stock we have added another com- plete line of $3.50 tans—You have the cholce of the Oxford or high cut in any style or last you want—\We've your size and width in Russia calf, colored vicl kid—heavy or medium soles—We've a way of giving your money back If you want It Drexel Shoe Co.. Ca to-d Opposite Paxton Hotel. U 1418 FARNANM