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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 USION PACIFIC WINS SUIT 522 o' i e | AFEAIRS. AT SOUTH OMAHA| 2sses s emssuni st e NEBRASEA WOMEN COVENE| ALL THROUGH THE SYSTEM ‘- rk of the ne tem requ >r-y A many | He is a member of several lodges and is men a « ms formerly used. | E{l\nmhl_\' known among business men Representative of Omaha Clergy to Be Appealed. Osnncil Biuffs Hes No Right to Assess Eaat [GOOD FOR BAGGAGE MAN Finanoial Matters Form Paramount Inne| Michard ‘;‘:‘“';';“‘;“::";“."m; Tl | Initial Bessien of Christien Temperance |* 7 Ead of Big Eridge. | With Offioials district, s quoted as saying that the re Union. Catarrh S readq Like a Ma'i nant S | Raitronds Decline 1o Carey Types publicans could not have nominated a man p b g i " writers, Cash Registers and Other who will give him a harder fight DECISION BY JUDGE SMITH MPHERSON | ATGSE NeshC i Wit SURPRISE OVER ABSENCE OF BOND BIDS Siate CNY TR, LARGE ATTENDANCE FROM ALL OVER STATE oison. | Buperintendent Tucker of the Omaha % 2 ©ity Loses 1ta Claim for Delinauent | joggage masters throughout the west are | Generally Accepted Opinfon s That| ftreet Rallway company sald yesterday pe, A, ¢ Hi Extends Greeting Tates Aggregating Fourieen gratified at the action taken by the general the Interest i Too Low—Re- that the work of laying heavy ralls on 2 passenger ageits of weatern roads, at @ a tion ST B ot 1 Twenty-fourth atreet would be completed Web Thousand Dol ase meeting in Chicago several days ago, In ex i Ao bt bt ol Thursday and that the day following the | =Other Addresses of Wel- oluding meversl articles frotm the list of ular With Capita vork on the Missourl avenua extension come nnd Response, baggage would be bexun. City Engineer Beal has Heretofore typewriters, cash registers and gone over the ground and will set stakes —t— Judge Smith McPherec United | computing scales carried as samples by | Financial matters are uppermost in the ";::nl('l"‘ ."'nn‘:; _”'-*"""r"*l:"'““"‘ 10 the gpough fully 150 delegates and members | Biates court Bt Genn Tuerdny | traveling salesmen have been admitted as | minds of the city ofcials of South Omaha | meantime the atrect commissioner will b | o¢ by Nebraska Women's Chrlstian Tem morning, ruled that the east half of the baggage. Express companies brought pres- | After advertising for fitteen days for bids 4 % OR L attest between | Lo Lol "Uoion Rave Deen 1n Omeds sifies Unlon Pacific rallway bridgs ucross the Mis- | sure to hear upon the railronds, asserting | On bonds, not a single bid was recelved ;T"“l"":'r" :]"“I' hT';”':“n"”‘f’"h "”""1" *O | vesterday morning in attendance at the pre- souri is not lable for the p nt of reg- that the articles were merchandise and not | a0d now the officials are in a quandary, The l’lfi T B ': L ay in track laying liminary sesslons, the formal opening of the o e decision s handed baggage, hence thelr transportation should | ¢ty has for sale at this time bonds for dis- | when & begu o -« b R ular city texes, The decision ngRA 1 v s 5 b Al NASUEEIGRtE NRVS Registration Doot twenty-sevenih annual convention of that down In the sult brought by William Arnd, | bo paid for. The order will go into effect [ tFicts, where the special Atsesstments hove | bt organization did not take action until last treasurer of Pottawattamie county, to re- | January 1, 1602, Lol o LMy B vit Places for the sittings of the Board of ' evening, when the auditorium of Kountze cover taxes from 1897 to 1900 inclusive, - amount of $35,344, speclal bonds on paving | pogiairation have been arranged as fol- | Memorial church was well filled with dele 900, Looking for Gold tistricts to the amount of $17,151, grading |, 15 - amounting to $14,00 ) tistrict bonds for $699 and curbiog | Al gates and Christlan workers of tho city Judge McPherson in hl eclslon sus €. C. Ayer, of the Union Pacific has re. | 3'8IriC g H “lrst ard -First precinet. dr store, | opened 7:30 a brief de tal ; tentions of the rallway com- | pyrned fro trip through Ellis and Trege | PORS to the amount of $2,835. The total [ Twentieth and 1. BB oy U store. | The meeting opened at 7:30 with a brief 4 g dge was 8o far away from L anda vecently | 18616 amounts to $60,880. The spectal bonds [ Collina” Music store, Twenty-fourth and K | Yotlonal exercise, Mrs. M. Walker of Lol g UbFOTUIYE HOMN OLTH Laors b (b conans ey FeCRILY Ly w6 p0e comy THOEONE - WISt | SOOI ool iy iy é Lincoln, state president, presiding. Dr. A Beneits foom the SrubleipaliEoverRIment ANl | - gor yoms iy it fanih t fesue of §36,544 will draw only 4 per cent, | bullding, Q Atreet, near Tweniloth sierers | O HIrst was the first speaker of the even: B G ites 1t BEbale Bt D Aeseeesd | Lo SUEA CHRE It BeN DO PREOTOS TNBE | g Ther 1 W TN Che SNVY) WIOUE NNy gecond_ procinct,” Beans Landre bulliing, | 106 extending greetings on behalt of the that there ilks thras THVIOH 101 taining | ©o'4 was belng found along the Smoky FIVer | gopory) jndebtedness bomds. After numer- e AT areat trahsre s clergy of the city, and although he epoke for the regular taxes levied for sustalbi0R | in these two counties. Recently a company | uy tnquirien received, the authorities wers | Richbl oitouc A iimhl At o less than five minutes, hix cordiality con- e He d1d mot see any conners | O Lopeka capitalists was organized and & | paiyrally surprised that no bids were sent | Karnells' building, Thirty-fourth and vinced all of the sincerity of his welcome. s wid gl S g ten-stamp mill put in operation in Ellls | The general impression prevalls that [Streets = 4 4 ¥ C. G. Pearee extended a welcome on be- tion between the bridga and the city. Judge | county. The oro is said to run $4.80 per ton ourth Ward—First precinct, 212 North o inte o b WORty LD | balt of the educational Interest ot Omaha, McPherson's ruling is a severa blow to the | goid and $1 20 silver. s DT 1N | tho interest allowed to be pald on general | 7. yefl Ming, | halt of the educational interest of Omaha city, which will take the case to the appel " Jate court Cat OF 4a Not Endoraed, indebtedness bonds is too low and that even | 8econd p 3 | Thirty- | in which he gave the Women's Christinn 6 per cent on bonds which have been de- Rheandy (R precinet, Hascall butid. | TeMPerance union credit for scientific tem clared illegal {s @ risky proposition. N street; Second precinct, I and | Perance now being taught in tha publle ed State nt of nets, Chiet Engineer Berry of the Unlon Pa Inquiry amoug brokers and bankers yes- | the Boulevard. schools and for the highest and strongest c1fic has reported adversely on the proposl- | terday ellcited the information that bond |, BiXth Ward-iirst = precinct bakery, | influence for good on to build & cutoff arross Salt Lake from | buyers did not care to invest in Bouth | einct. © Gallagher's —elgar store. Twenis. | Mrs. George Tilden, president of the Ogden to Lucin. The Southern Pacific had | Omaha securities at this time for the rea- | fourth and N strects Omaha Woman'e club, spoke in behalf of sich & scheme in view befors its absoro- [&on that the municipality has been 8o slow New Century Club's Officers. that organization, extending the greetings tion by the Harriman syndicate, but since | in taking up previous jssues. One banker. | The New Century club elected the follow- | of women whom, she said, though working the absorption further surveys have shown | who frequently deals in South Omaha bonds. | yng officers yesterday: Mrs. J. M. Tanner, |on n different plan, had the same aim in many of the dangerous features of the pro- | sald he did not bld because there was no | progiqent; Mrs. A. M. Gallagher, vice pres- | view, “God and Home and Native Land posed route, contequently the adverss re- [ certainty about the bonds belng taken b | fyen(: Ara. Merton Rock, (rensuter: A A vocal duet, by the Misses Higgins, fol- port when they matured, neither was it a sure | qaoroe ™ po o 000 CR > L g tl Ll Mrs George ' lowed, Lo ch Mr. Isi er ex- thing that the 1ntatest Wodla e DEI: 8 ary. Mr orga | lowed, after which Mr. Isaae Carpenter ex the local city mssessor for weveral years Parks will entertain the club at her home, | tended a welcome from the commercial in but that the company refused to pay tazes | REPUBLICAN WAHD MEETINGS | Sinking Fund Needed. Twenty-ffth and D streets, Thursday night. | terest of the city, aseuring the women that thereon any longer, and that there was due | An Omaha bond buyer called om a num- Magle Clty Gossip, they had but to ask for what they wanted $13.712.97, not including water or 1ight | Rep © Wlehth Fall 40|00 of councliman vesterday on another | Chio Mitchell has gone to Custer county | . TROUER DOt on the program, Miss Laura taxes, for which no claim was made in t to Greet Can | matter and when questioned about bids |on a hunting trip. " g A. Gregg, state organizer of the Nebraska this suft irther, that the bridge is ons Aldntes. for the issue in contemplation sald that the | Mayor Kelly yesterday orde 'V‘ the street | Woman's Suffrage assoclation, was called and a half miles from the Inhabited part bond papers in the east had made note of | commissioner to clean N atrec to the platform where she spoke & ftew of the city; for nearly a mile east, north | the fact that South Omaha was slow in tak- | A new Gumewell gong was placed In{bright words of greeting from that other $ 1 Gitosn wabl Hesinks. Wars catiod ce at fire hall No. 3 yesterduy and south are larke tracts of lands used | Two republican ward meetings were called | oo o3 " opnieations, D, I Holmes s flguring on building two | °T8anization so closely allled to the Tom wolely for agricultural purposes; part of |for last night to ratify the action of last| “Wg,ith Omaha,” he sald, “can never get a | houses at Twenty-fourth and Ii strests ance unfon. Mrs. Mary Girard Andrews the lands have been platted into city lofs, | Saturday's convention and to start up the | frge.clags rating with bond buyers until it | The old rumor that the Rock Island road | made the address of welcome on behalt but have only been used for agricultural | campaign In earnest, one in the EIhth [ mayes provision for a sinking fund, which | I8 ‘I“ "'fl"k" improvements in Albright 18 | ot the Jocal union, of which she is presi- purposes; for three-fourths of a mile [ana the other in the Ninth wiil redoom bonds and coupons when due.” | “SHURTRRE - \ | dent north of the east end of the hmlw-|i 'y"l:; In the Eighth ward the meeting was to| " in speaking of this matter a city offielal | Mrs. George Straley, 112 Norih Twents: | The responses were made by prominent d a half to the south and one and & half [ huye been held in the hall at the corner of | said that if the 4 per cent general indebted- | elghth s GFkVtE trom (hy 45 o d WIT6. to'the ‘east) the"ally Nke: navel |,n‘|‘l,'-':....‘:. wecosd snd Cuming strests, but|oess bonds oould ot be sold the payment | . & foot Ball tests has been orgagised, | TOTKOTS from the state, Mesdames Wiorenoe John J. Lane, Grand Keeper of Records of the Grand Commandery of New York, vith *o ), 4 8 o ) | Lake of Republican City, Celia M. Gates of | y, 5 ! V. N out or extended or improved the st | 1 the clock indicated half past 8 only | would moat likely have to &o by default, as [ Fitv, Frank lark s manager and J. W, | 00 O AEPUDICAE G ik g | United Order of the Golden Cross, writes from 308 W. Thirtieth St New York City, alleys, excopting to the south th four or five people aside from the invited | a higher rate of Interest could not be paid | “I; s reported that Henry Elstelder will | M. D. Russell of Lincoln. This concluded il 'hirt street and Ninth avenue, ¢ an adjo det v i ¥ will do | soon co himself as an independe n . that the raflway company has pald the |5 0 had been ordered to get out | order to fnvestigate thoroughly Mayor Kelly ’_um»ur Dunbar wants the city to pay him » 0 the lecture rgom below, where [ place Peruna at the head nt tlw n.dn.l es known to the profession in dtate; county and schoo) taxes on the east | the chairman dvertise the event.. Judge | has named a ‘committes composed of John- ‘;;l!ll.: uh\lvl'l 12.\'\"!».‘;.‘ m.vm- h he wAvS was | Stereopticon pictures of thirty of the prom- [ cases of catarrh of the system. 1 have been cured myself through the half of the bridge and that it had “‘“-*“.;t‘q‘,‘.‘;,;;.';,fl,.’;‘.:”'rv;.yu m\:r I':vfu“kr'r bl ,\.uf;. ston, Vansant and Dworak. This commit- | ago, $ GepRriment” n few dsyy |Vly;'nf national and world workers were usf;u,fmll)&l\\nl bottles, so t l' (or |uur):cnr- l' lmv'e‘ en, n):led hp-.lrhct ced and protected the bridge by its [ o0 cre the orators on hand, but|tee will see what it can do with the bonds [ A horse belonging to Street Commissioncr | *1O¥D: health, and during that time I have known of over a_ hundred wi 0 have Lol N Chat. (Hare (606 SgUIRF | O FrItt were't D FeBore bREk (5. thE: coRRb(l Clark fell Into 4 sewer at Twentieth and J | The evening concluded with a formal re. | been cured through the use of thisgrand medicine. 1 have known of it "““)'I' ""“l"“'tl" ":"’“‘ J"MK" be Ske ofty they went home with their eloquence atored | |,..v.-| Testorday Oty Olatk Srigley re- | HLreSts Ve erday afternoon and was badly | ception given by the local union to the vis- | heing used in cases of Ilrhiht's disease and other urinary trou h}f for police pairol of | away for future use colved a lotter from 8, A, Kean of Chi-| One of the amusing features of the ot | Iting women. The state officers and officers Indigestion, and es eelu y for summer colds, and always with best 0. offering par for the fssue subject, of | ¢l meeting Monday night was when (¢ of the Omaha unfon constituted the receiy. | Fesults.”—JOHN J. 3 Jodge W he \l ing ™ Ninth ward republicans were more course, to the approval of reular bond at- | hman Miller introdiced a motion ¢ lug lne. Light refreshments were served.| Wm. C. Rouse, Limaburgh, Boons county, | to have after eating disappeared. There s The case was submitted to Judge M Pherson by stipulation on an agreed state ment of facts, to the effect that the city of Council Bluffs extends to the line between Towa and Nebraska, viz, the center of th Missour| rive he east half of the Union Pacific bridge is in lowa and within th boundary lines of the city; that the said balt of the bridge has heen assessed by In his written opinton handed down successtul for nearly a rcore of them | his September s Judge McPherson said turned out and listened to short speeches ieys. No act c e use he was out of the city the s o tonic L. orr. by Candidates Mehride, Bodwell, Unitt and | (0Fn6¥s. No action can be taken on this | cause he was out of the clty the gr Ky., writes no tonlc like Peruna.”—John Kerr The property In auestion i mo R et sentianen el o0, thelt ;.m,..\u.m”m:n, » |h'o mml d|M n&(drr:.»]: Drevafl the month. The motion did wot | CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS| ‘Peruna is without doubt the beat medi- | John Kerr is secretary of Prospect Coun o trom any part of the eity prope Zdquis ese eIt upe . e . s R R : St Tichte srow no_ llantxto. the bridke: | peoulisr fitassa’ for: tho' oMsen for whioh | Loro, UL the time for-recslying ad cine that was ever sold in our country. | !l of the Catholle Benevolent Leglon of 3t 1 littarly impossible to get water to |y IR T ted and pledgea | CXPired: Life is 8o short. Cook's Imperial Extra [ Provision s Made for the Election | There is nothing like it. I recommend it | | New York. This fs one of the biggest the bridge from the city hydrant in case Llstilot Stolen Momey Recov Dry Champagne will help you to enjoy it. " far and near to both well and sick. I have | Cathollc organizations in New York and its of fire occurring to any of the flooring, themselves to carry out the platform % &1 aigeation wiid Wil prolbag It of a Pollce Judge This e iallaly (Kie:the. tHotean i it crosa ties ather combustible materfal | adopted at the county convention in case of | Yesterday afternoon the police were prolong it. i six peopleusing it, .\“n;: 1 say it 18 h.\:\,nn;; Hempey L Policen Id not be gotten there «X- o gieetion. Charles A. Goss, chalrman | notified that a considerable amount of them right along. When anyone speaks of | Plac o 72 . Dt by e A o rive fram | of the mew county commitiee, made a brief | money and some jewelry had been stolen LOOKS LIKE INCENDIARISM being aick I recommend Peruna to them."'— | New York City A g ant's rouc % not porsible to drive of the e n | ) v o ¢ ol | wm. e n Ex-Prime Miniater Bndorses there and later get the beneflt of strects | address, in which he urged the candidates | from the home of J. Martin at the graders’ | oo\ vooning Fire in Shed Owned by | T70'#on was made by the city councll| Wm. C. Rouse. Hlhh g It s not possible fox one to reside on the g haip friends to make an encrgetic can- | eamp at Thirty-sixth street and the boule- at its meeting last night for the election| np Robert Metters, Murdock, Neb. 5 ‘ G bridge and get the benefits of a city i s u % Brewing Company Gives of a pollce judge this fall, An ordinance g Hon. Celso Caesar Moreno, Ex-Prime Min« DK AN e bt the defendant's em- | vass among independent and wavering vot- | vard. Two police officers went out to in- | police judg o " writes: ister to Hawali, writes from Washingto pl’::\'tl ard passengers in cars can be on | ers, Mr edicted a victory for the | vestigate and ascertained that Martin had Rise to Suapicions, | wae passed which provides that the electors | [ wijl say tbat my catarrh is cured. T D. C. ' or about the bridge without being tress | (oo been robbed of a satchel containing $915 of the clty of Omalia shall vote on & police | feel ag well as 1 bava at any time fn the |y sners. % 4 o & alod ‘ 4 8 5 t “Ican commend your great na- passers. o i - in money, a diamond brooch and & dlamond | A fire supposed to have been of fncendiary | &€ At the regular election In November | jagt twenty years. 1 recommend Peruna to | tional catarrh cure, Peruna, to my can coneelve of no. possible relations ) . o : betwem e Hridget i e ity Tho | FIRST WARD ~ DEMOCRATS | rins. Tie total value of the property was | origin occurred at 2:25 Tucafay morning fa | A0¢ (hat an clection to 1l the ofice sKall | a1l of my fricads that are troubled With ca- | Hmane thenn ot the bonntey o eto 18 the bed of a nayigable ri and | safe, reliable medicine. 1 know of the city ean ba to the beldge or its owner | #%e in a heap of rubbish near tho stables. | s new set of harness and a quantity of gar- | Voted for the ordinance making this pro- | ang said: ‘You told me Peruna would cure | pogitive cure for the universal dis- as well ns wentern Tows, & territory that | —_ | contents. As no description could be se- | estimated at $350. There was no insur- | the exception of Councilman Lobeck John Kerr, 643 10th avenue, New York | try this remarkuble medicine will In the cage at bar I am not weighing nor the taxes In sult should not be coll were appointed fire department yesterday it was declded | ang it 1a supposed that these. while sleep- | nam and Leavenworth stroets. These | nervous debility, too. With the catarrh T| write at omce to Dr. Hartman, siviog o PR " b ed, Day | ber 27 in Woodman hall, Twenty-fifth and N e s Okt Ghnos: | J. Hughes; Second, EQ J. Dee; Third, Dan I commence work at once After using Peruna for a month my stom- | gratis n Omaha, In which it was claim the ave! 2 ¢ | Will be on sale at downtown stores within| most dangerous and fatal diseases 1o which | Seventh, Nicholas k; Righth, James Thirty-elghth avenue to Fortieth street and fringed upon, he handed down a decision | william Neve, R, Efnger. Walter Brandes necessary 18 to give Chamberlain’s Collc, |aa A v ity Custodian Alfred Bugh of the cit 1 go0nda and also on the meriia of (he | oy ounty commissioner from the Fourth dis- | 51| ag directed, with each battle, and a cure n ed Bugh of y hall The motisn fer a new trial in the case of 5 RRTaoL Iheatie ounaiARie: o » 5 throwlug contest. Fvery candidate who |y, pee that he proposed to got out among | deaths from cholera Infantum and none | & Week's leave of absence and will leave af The hearing fa the Grand hotel receiver- |y ‘oo ool | the audience on his fitness for office were Blufts, who was granted a discharge mann, county judge; John Power, sheriff; the pleces were to his liking he made them “it's not only that 1 acted wrong years auditor of freight accounts: T. J. Heath, to —— was sitting with Secretary Cortelyou in he delivered it he laborer was getting old. His work City and was chlef clerk to J. 8. Ford. |the Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal | templative smokes. It was approaching twi- #hip, the courage and other attributes that and so at last he went tems Mr. Cronin removed to Bt. Louls. The [ ik will be In the church. Woolworth and | president leisurely puffed rings of smoke aleo stories proving his more tender vir- editor ceased to be a laborer from that Kinley sald thau the one a watchman fn one of tho And during the services held for two The secretary jotted this dows in short- somewhat broken by misfortune, relates dent’s pew’ has sent many a fervent dent continued gress, He was at the head of a repub- (A president relapsed into his thought- fought his party's choice for congress with to the Cleveland Plaln Dealer, “which left ness. 1 was on a local after-dinner pro thing more, but finally the silence was D Then it was disclosed that McKinley had McKinley—it was & few months before A half dozon quick marks and this was £ ¢ o vt T chmor e latied (i | €lab Meeting at Which Candidates [ tion the police found a woman in the camp | ing company at Thirtieth and Fort streets All the councilmen but Members Huscall | | am eure it will cure them as it has me. | no other tonic that will build & per- 16 the growth of the city and that efit | Honquets, o By o possible legislation could be sub- | The First Ward Democratis club met 1ast | cured the thief was not apprehended. | ance. Contracts were awarded for the paving | cjry, writes | find a sure cure."—Celso Crosar congldering supposed benefits. | fall to | Streets. After the reading of the minutes have scen suspicious looking characters|avenue to Howard street and for the pav-|phut while I was using it for catarrh I| If you do mot derive prompt and satis- and_ the *yudgment *should’ be ' for :the de. Commitice—First district, M. |to have the annual ball the night of Novem- [ jno 1y the shed, set fire to the straw. streets are to be paved with asphalt and | had a weak stomach and an aching back; | full statement of your case, and he will Ik \lus: Fourth, J. P. Mulyihill; Fifth, | €treets. This ball will be for the benefit of Cholera Infantu. Ordinances were passed which declare the [ ach was as well as ever, my food tasted Address Dr. Hartman, President of The right of the manufacturers In the “Three | [elaney. a short time. infants are subject. It can be cured, how- for the paving of Howard street from | [ trict, 1s preparing for an active campaign. | is certain. Since this remedy has come | And David Gilhert, who has charge of the cronco T. iir inst the Unio AR et Lawrenco WL hgains nlon | gpoke—and all present epok: mpletely | ng yoters in this district and do every- | whatever when it is given. For sale by all [once for a hunting trip in McPherson HUUTE | #hip case was postponed until November | i thr Noveci | . - ( o e Mk e e | o e e For e Stories About MeKinley || s 5.80 Among the bankruptey cases before the | (il Jine b Connolly, for commia: | Speech Was Written L) . . | Lew Herrmann, constable; Philip Andres,| A Washington correspondent gives an in- ing about two weeks to finish ft. He used him and then the laborer went away, proud, 'Frisco Appointmer | justice of the peace teresting account of the manner in which # pad on his knee on tho porch and wrota but troul some of it In Mrs. McKinley's room. When “You 1 toe Preatds v After exposure or when you feel a cold -5 ewe announced by Vice President and General ¥ | now regarded as the farewell message Of oo "oy roal draft. From this he dictated ag0; 1U's this: I'm not with McKinley now. be auditor of frelght accounts ption to Pastor, {he office of the Canton home. st Yas growing too hesvy & burden, Many O b 5 i 12 Mr. Cronin formerly resided in Kansns | In honor of his thir ot | The president was having one of his con- Many storles lllustrating the statesman- friends pressed him to visit the president ctober (o] . cemptroller of the Memphis system. At the [ chUrch . veccption will be klven to Rev. | jjgni, For ten minutes the private secre- Make a man a leader of his fellows have Just what happened there has not been R ’ ’ O be 14 merging of the 'Frisco and Memphis sys- | Grsae( o ey Ihiraday, night by his con- | (ary was busy assorting papers and the been told of William: McKinley. There ara told, But one thing is certain, the ex- eturn limit October ‘ consolldation of the two roads s now com- | Georin avenues A speclal musleal pro-|a¢ (ha ceiling. Without any indication of tues and fow better {llustrate his Christian day. He has a comfortable berth for his “Expositions are the timekeopers of public buildings in Washington has to tell. weeks past at the Metropolitan church one | hand on a handy tab of paper. Some min- the Wasbington Post, was an editor of prayer for the martyr and has wept many O h 9 20 d 10 30 . utes elasped and the secretary had resumed prominence and power years ago iu the bitter tears for the man he once fought mana, >; a, M, an H Pm “Amity 1s better than animosity.” lican paper, but, suspecting McKinley of I had a little experience once with the TICKET OFFICE, BURLINGTON STATION, ful mood. Many long pulls were taken all the strength and power at his command. @ most pleasing memory of his thoughtful- P8 =Vaby law hlas to. polnta n'ONe and, Jnaians on Ootcler A ¥ik, Bur enemy and did his utmost to prevent his gram and had been assigned to the last broken with | d no part in the lMbel suit and had never at- his first nomination—ptreceded me. The R e e ] also registered om the tab. The presi- ' | + Vit d went Mc ey ent. o nished there ue the window. threw the stub away and re. COMe With remorse and went to McKinley quent. When he finished there was much marked briskly “What have y “ortel- youps ' have you for me tonlght, Cortel- g gditor met reverses. His paper and as was natural, because the hour was late iy e TR B A e v cold in winter? a last resort he came to Washington and for the doors. I did the best I could, & d under the brldge and adjacent | —_— glven as §1.200. After a little investiga- | g ghed owned by the Anheuser-Busch Brew- | be held every two years tarth. I tell them to take Peruna and that Jota or streers. The only possible henefit | DUraw Thexet Dnches. ot who had watched a stranger bury a pack- [ A new surrey, property of H. T. Beckman, | And Burkley were at the meeting and all | ong of my friends met me the other duy | pom up as well as Perunw. It is @ fnures to the benefit of the whole county | Search revealed the satchel with all Its | den tools were destroyed. The damage is | vision for the election of police judge With|my catarrh and 1t has. “—Robert Metters. | guge, catarrh, and those who will s i R night at its room at Tenth and- Mason | Firémen's Annual Ball, Persons living in the vicinlty say they | of Twenty-second street from St. Mary's | T first took Peruna for a catarrh remedy, | Moreno. find any possible benafits and [ hold [of last meeting the following committees [ At & meeting of the members of the cIt¥ | joafing about the premises for several davs | ing of Thirty-seventh street hetween Far- |jeurned that it proved n great remedy for | factory results from the use of Perun, fendant ratlroad company Campaign the companies holding the contracts will [ that was from a shattered nervous system. be pleased to give you his valuable advice In the suit deard by Judge McPherson | Churles Kaufmann; ixth, George Sautter. |the local firemen's relief fund. Tickets [ This has long been regarded as one of the neccesity of paving Dodge street from | natural and the heavy feeling that I used | Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Star” Henneasy brandy label had been in- | pyecutive—d. W. Hroch, Tim Foley, Frod Disktshisr Popular. ever, when properly treated. All that i3 in faver of the defendants on jurisdictional | Charles Rahn, Frank Lemleux, Robert Fred Dientsbier, republican candidate for | cpolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor | TWenty-second to Twenty-fourth street ‘The forty members present had a bouauet | yyo gniq yesterday to a representative for | fnto such general use there are very faw | beating plant in the city hall, were graneed Bmlmgfl]nq Paclc Rallway company was susiained. | coverod himself and his brother candidates thing possible to be elected. Mr. Dients- | drugglsts. county. | Among the candidates who enlightened €. The case of the heirs of Mrs. Pralor court was that of W. K. Clark of Council | stoner; Dr. Crowley, coroner; J. H. Gross- The following appointments have been S—————— Mr. McKinley prepared his Buffalo speech, see,” he explained to his friends, Auditor A. Douglas of the 'Frisco system, | cOming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey L o £ A 3 eftective October 1. H. J. Cronin, auditor of | and Tar. It never falls to stop a cold "‘ the martyr president. Some three weeks o a typewriter. It was revised three times I am for free silver. 1 have no right to n e disbursements, and J. D. Nettleship to be | taken in time before the speech was to be delivered he before it was in the complete form in which accept favors from him gather he fall festiviti Ploto. : All employes of the Memphia ofice | EL4I WILL be given and the progress of the | 140 "R, LSO WOl K0T 104, Mr. Mo- forgiveness, charity and brotherly love decining years For the fall festivities, ; Trains | Burli i progress.” This watchman, now Arowing old and bowed, gray-headed man near the -presi- | rains leave Burlington station. his work with his papers when the presl- district Mr. McKinley represented in con- go fiercely, m:’m. was also jotted down and agaln instigating libel suit against him, he president,” sald a local professional man 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250. 10th and Mison Sts. Tel, 128 at the cigar before the president sald anv- gor years he held McKinley his bitter lington Route BASR W b T i LML SR T position among the toast responders, Major fent romtinned Bia claar. thok oty tempted to wrong the editor. He was over- major's address was scholarly and elo- and begged forgiveness. McKinley forgave applause and considerable clattering of IS your Offlce not in word only, as time was to show. glasses and quite a number of the guests— | He was told the nature of the business for the evening and with some pleasant words of approval, retired to seck Mya. YOOt to Work as a laborer. He is & relig- omitting & good deal of what I meant to $13—Buffalo and Return—$I3 Te it 18, the best thing you McKinley. When Mr. Cortelyou went up '°U% man and attended the late presi- say and bringing up my climax with & can do is to move—and move stairs ho dictated the three sentences to €0t church. sharp turn $29—NewYork and Return—$29 now. It may save you some one of the typewriters. They were copled It Was during the first administration of Well, just as soon as the guests arose In three lines on & small shest of paper. Fresident McKinley that the editor became from the table the major met me with Tha Wabash from Chicago will sell doctors' bills, to say nothing Ceans o ,r! In the morning when the president's 'h® laborer. The president always recog- outstretched hand and told me how thor- || tickets at the above rates daily. of annoyance and discomfort, a work was l1ald before him these three type- Pized bim at church with a nod and a oughly he appreciated the handicap from || Aside from these rates the Wabash written lines were on the top. The presi- Smlle. Later the president made inquiries, which I suffered as the tail-ender of a long runs through trains over fts own rails dant read them carefully onow oF twlce, learned of the man's position and sent word program and added that I should philo- ||| from Kansas City, 8t. Louls und Chi- Th B B Id Long, flowmg tresses! Rich and heavy R e MAAE % RRMLAR s te Talt the Whits Meter RISRIN b Jawe pabe cago to Buffalo and offers many spe- (4 ee undin + + L] turning to his secretary, remarked pleas- sophically remember that it was a posi- [§ cB8 18 0 A er months, braids! Be.u(y‘ splendor. eleg.nce! . antly: * “Ah, we bave begun the Buffalo But the laborer's pride forbade him. tion that somebody had to fill and he was || alowing stop-overs at Nisgara Iails speech, 1 see.” “No" he stubbornly told his friends, “Mc- quite sure that I had brought up the rear ||| and Buftalo. Is tho warmest—best heated Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. It These three sentences grew Into a speech Kinley's up and I'm down now. He was with fiying colors—and that they were all Be suro your tickets read via the —best ventllated r= boalin: ] which will stand & monument at the nlwuyn‘mnd to me and I treated him shab- flylng in the right direction. It was neat WABABH ROUTE. For rates, folders every-respect bullding n always restores color to gray ha"-, stops ffl"lflg close of his career. “Amity is better than bily. Il not ceek more favors." The la- and it was comforting and it was MeKin- and other Informatiun, call on youp animosity” and “reciprocity s better than borer stayed away ley thoughtfulness all over. Yos, and be- || uearest ticket agent or write Omaha. of the hair, keeps the scalp clean and healthy. retaliation” were lost In that exact form. His fmpulses, however, led him to at- fore wa “1 have tried many kinds of hair preparations, but none of them wil but their spirit was there, and “exposi- tend the last New Year's reception. Me- ‘me by the hand again and, repeating some. BARRY 8. MooRms C natural color to gray hair equal {0 Ayere THalr Vigors - o oo T restore tlons are the timekeepers of progr. Kinley recognized bim at once and ex- thing 1 had sald In the course of my 1ittle Oon. AS%. Fade Bepi, Omab, Hob. R. C. Peters & Co. Mo M. T Mancun, Bumnar Miss. . | preserved through the various revisions. tended hoth hands. The line was de- speech, expressed the desire to hear e Or C. 8. ORANE, Rental Agents [ ) 1c The president dictated but Ittle of his layed while the president of the United again umder less hurried c tances." G. P, & T. A, 8t. Louls, Mo. GroundFloor Hee Bldg. — AVER G0, Lowel, Noas. speech, writing it out by paragraphs, tek- Btates urged & humble citizen to visit UALRIARS | K separated for the night he shook D e R R RS