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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9 AFEAIRS AT SOCTH OMARA!: e = = o= = “loayis op A NEW DEAL| Couldn't Locate the Fire =zt 1901 Just as sound & « location of AUDITORIUN DIRECTORS DINE Vhat we ne a few foo | Eres disease & ating in thel 3! wh n ™ " want men e | SE—— stomac . e i | ) | " " V 3 center of the bexls Mombers of Oid and New Boards Moot at 00 i ¢ ' up e wernee | Comment on the Oity Oouscil's War Over| . e | Bome Miller Buggests that Commaereial O :h‘ SO THE DBUILDING WAS Sad other o 4 Tirst Anwwal Diner g L . o New Jail Reoerd | Needs Reorganisation DESTROYED. tion are diseased cvery org o w . » first from lack of nutrtion whic 3 b of the fool—th ng is in | . s Th recently described " physical weakness—an' next from a core \ 24 Nothis b ble | . e press recently described a baffling ¥ n - UMEROUS SPEECH RE DELIVER ; L CHIEF MITCHELL CALLS MILLER TO ACCOUNT | | ST MMITTEE DISCUSSES IT| fire. = Dmoke came pouring from the ruption of the blood which is made from U E EL 2 » s and Melp Yourseit™| | 4 U F g food. % o 4 subet g _— 3 % 3 | windows of a large warehouse. lLngine 00l hecause un ed o btk P e . | e | after engine came dashing to the spot in Teceived into it and poison it 8 Work of Building the Projected Ene | . : . Hereafter Some Countersigning Will | 1 the | e Miller Would Abolish the Reatan- | response to the alarm. Streams of water {":: of this condition may appesr in have come to th r that the King A to fairly f heart, liver, lungs, kidneys or any organ, terprine in Discussed in A1l Tts Va- | 4 rlum boa he be | Be Necessary on All OFdem for Nue res rant and Elevate the General Tone | :;m';“,“_\" P fl"“w_rP Lseless The While the cause 1 iseased stome rious Phases and the Ontlook ever backed up anditory nicipal Printing=Magie City jent of the (lub=Proposition | structure was a total Joss. *We couldn't ach. When the sto: cured by the % 18 Declared Encouraging e e e Sk bt By g - s Referred | put the fire out.” enid the chief,"because use of " ( e T e ¥ “n | * we couldn't discover where it angs, liver, ete., 4 b other we L . - cated. Smoke i just down board and the new b ' d from th en the fire N s The war of words in the council Monday | | The ¢ the executive committee | POBFEd from the windows x by, of, Siskiiess i 18s ofd | 150 men whe Bave 1 e O ey e |CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS] T the executive commitiee | BEUESG P 08 WOACTS S o funl ft my-aty to Wil of divdice and new boards of directc v success of the et o SN FOITErEE) — - . e L i real source of the fire 8o we cou t derful good Dr. Pierce's Goiden Mede torium ocomy and a pum buve ever been. The Municipal Body Appoints Representas | - it out.” jcal Discovery and ‘ Pavorite Prescripe b 4 e will be remembered that in his talk Coun terest, e steps were taken which may re- ¢ » 1 *hi . { visory board of the compa shown by the man | . i tive to Meet Cheiatian | Now, what does that r 1youof in tion' have done me, " writes Mra. Ada D, ity p o o goe. | Cllman Miller asserted that he had been p o & reorganization of the club e g - A - Sad | last night at the dinner giver nd after making & fofs | L L0 (06 buying two new jall records | Detegates "% e 3 3 everydey life? Have you ever seen & Way, of Waterbury, Dizon Co., Nebr, | the first election of the v com oty o ug v il s matter was sprung by Rome M man or woman taken down suddenly " They have cured me of liver complaint, pany ue t the | by Chiet B e el he b and restaurant man, wh sick? A doctor is called. He tries to female trouble and rheumatism. A year The dinner was to have been spread at | city the re I lies his own power, | B city Jail yesterday Chief Mitchell calied last night's ¢ the city coun- | that he waited for ong time overcane the disease, but it gains on ago 1 was so miseralle 1 felt as though 630 o'elock, but it was nearly an hour Are Abundant | the counciiman to account. Miller asserted | .;; Councilman v someone else to bring atter him. He calls in another doctor. They life was not worth living, but today later when the doors were thrown open to , § o . & son he was excited during hie little affair | popregantative to assi 0 he €, but was now re 1 feel quite different the s © e N » Johnston that he did Dot remember | Cpuiciiun convention delegs solved himself. He then decried | After enting 1 would be Nl Ebe ber of - U010 what he said Investigation . shows thut | vui" Omaba today on be operation of the restaurant i | taken with terrible born, & T . A o Miller dropped into the jail obe day and | ynyua) meeting at M n with the b that the pra cramps and distress in old and new boards of directors, r - - : 4 for the | DOtCEd & £ on one of the tables v. W. T. Hilton & s ng meals persons {r stomach and right side, he need of Omaha for an auditor! i o T b '® | was an old record brought out of the vault | council and asked the riminately, regard f memberst " which wonld last from wis particularly evident during g e e PTRE 1% 1 by eome of the officers who had been 100k- | hody in an effort to ke he b, wae lowering standard of three four hours—I missippl exposition. He recited ok i s de a ng up the history of a crook. Without | vention of the Ch he r T acing n active m- | was almost afraid to eat of the company from the clos Sead tWo Years of # s 48 asking any questions, Miller looked through | He was a 4 that th e D with business men of the | apything ..»»dlr can oncerts in A year S st be o0 i 1h book and noticed that 1 was filled. | 4o all ¢ r power to se was giving people the use of the ea thing 1 wast. In said he, “the newly organ '] anarse nited to advance the ibier L the ex fon of half & dozen pages. | Bits Bods, Wt returt ',‘ ! g Martin als | Ak ing the ,.(:,l,flm. arted to Kansae City 1o 1DVEti- | hers ot ihe ity mmediately wet out and ordered the he optnion of Mr. Miller genera it the question of auditoriums, so that " Aok 6 st Dredram, BT which were the bone of contention | Councilman Hascall, who has just re- = The quest f an incr ase in he & M‘.\] xmul»f 1:: en- all that bas been accomplished has been | )y, were then made by ( Belden, | Monday night. Mitchell sald that he had | turned from B - e e aatares shiy o Y ghich 1. had bl @one in one year. In this time about seven | gy boar rophe- | DOthing whatever to do with the matter | tell the council of public improvements he | was discussed. Mr er declare . ism, which 1 » tuat " dobmrliore 1 | saw during hie recent visit in the east. | the restaurant should not be abolished for almost ten vears, and months' actua! work has bheen do Five E E Bruce |sud in this Miller beare him out. Martin | ®8 € visit . X : & Hol K00 uistiont + months were lost Auring the holidays an y th say- | and Adkine, the other membere of the print. | MF Hascall made a bric ress in w w due consideration, b be | b i every. . - | embers of the council to | meals should be served only to members of thing 1 ever heard of to the su r months. The subscriptions h ol | ing committee, stated yesterday that they | D€ UrE! o i A . s ook sl | get cured, but if T did Taised represent more than $20,006 ect nt least § v 'n to what [ knew pothing of the work Miller was or. [Make all improvements with the ) o sl B st ot e X - - ) x 0 | sfowtt of the: city di e sarere b8 8. Rnox o that the Arst idea in | get & Litle beter it B e S R has been subscr every home owner | dering. Both. however, stated that they | ETOWIS * OC FTO L, bokhd o & seantitne 8 wis o Bave place would only be for a e . _»l""j' i - ’k‘ " shoul n th scription fis A | had asked Milier time and again to adver- Shall ail AONYS ST “atged tha ’ rirg | study the symptoms, which appear and the least exposure would bring it all e e e Sood DeBord & enser, wh tise for bide when there was any printing [ PR 80C HOT de S s & heart, liver, kidvevs, or other orguns, back on me agai k the Favorite b to begin the construction | e p of fon. 1n [of tmportance to be dome, but Miller has | PTCPATAtIODS be ommodate a L be believea | ond are bafled like the firemen by the Prescription' t medicine _ever smoke from the various windows of the known for women, and the *Peliets’ .| building. They can the symp- have no equal to my notion. 1 keep 4 | toms, the smoke of but ‘they them in the house all the ime. Tbey o this and has gone abead with- | /¥ 07 £8 . out coneulting with the other members of | BUCCESE- | the committee. Hereafter in order to have | objecte rig electrician at the income of his office for nke Omahn Citise uilde rv. Mr. Lutenser | printers mecept orders it will be necessary | %o8 $16782. ot N T aherenin | €am't locate the disease f, the real are all the doctor we have had for two # { the ground &t | for (wo members of the printing committee | .1 0¢ clerk of the police epo! TrereiR | fire centre years. Words cannot express my grati- s he found the Eite | 1o yign orders for stationery ~{that the fines and cokts collected By REteht o A 4-11 CALL tude.” ut the | pelice court during September was 83 Tiien \isrs 2oe St 1 IT PUTS THE FIKE OCT port give Club Receptl Fria he city comptroll reported that ot 0 atter was re Then there poes out the ( Merd 1 destte e s ssarih s Mg ol s sbititing BT, B A half dozen doc There's no denying the fact of the il hat t ’ Arrangems . '-'p ll:(m' completed for | O nw-v» 1 .‘,.".“ s in the city ¢ cast e M i A Ch By T Py S thatik the pre e R SRNSL L VELE W5 he Buh CBSEEA | REMIRIREE. T2 peghh- Hoive & ho E. | Medicsl Inscovery. It cures through g - ie floor level, that | club on Friday night. The rooms will be | $307.225.16 was cl nds and $81,352.9 s | the stomach diseases of other N an » four wenty | handsomely decorated with palme and cut | Was school funde L D remote from the stomach, but ch R e t the line of the | flowers and refreshments will be served in| At the genera ¢ 'he schedule rating system of fix v | have their origin in disease of the stom- e 2R 2 ek do not knmow ft, | Blle the dining room. Every members of the| Monday afternoon the ance rates was sgain discussed. Ses supgeet: ach &nd other orpans of digestion and o, Pl ey b B Ao Seomet— lub is expected to attend this first social | Slder the location of the members that the introduction | ical Discovery, nutrition, It pots out the fire of disense I:“,", Y' it k' S58 MOHED ‘xi o0 e Lt inction of the season. It will be ladies' | 1902 All persons who ot this system had increase r rate ment the fire is put out—the discase because it poes to the xvui'\v ‘r-f discase, & possible ould et night and particular attention will be paid | location & in to & ent, and that while a s cured, and cures the stomach as orgl pm e Getting & New Crop of Halr and Has |y Coniariinment of the wives of mem. | COMMitiee and present their cOmpIRInIS. | ragy Sus ihale 16 ke e @0 i “Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- of digestion and putrition. Life i sus- b~ 39 Prsseidha No More Dandruf bers and their friends g An ordinance preventing prox b A 55 bOANEE: GHE thE de ery is the best medicine made " writes tained by food and food alone. But food ! S b \ % - Mgl hrAG g TR - ous bauling of earth oy s and in g M:. Michsel Maber, of Littlefalls, N. Y. will not sustain life except 1 is properly tion for ool GO I Everybody In the b Bwast kdowd s epublican Rally Tonigh | alleys and making prov for the use of . 68 Ceatre St.). "I had yellow jaundice gested and assmilated. Blood 1s di- B ol Daniel Searles the veteran Journalet| Tonigbt at Woodman hall, Twenty-ffth | wagoas which will prevent the spilling of . and lver trouble in November, 19m. pested food, and is food in its nutritive i e L e Pl S o e dapuery 10 1900 [ ung N streets, the two republican clubs of | earth was introduced Al Was ulmost dead, lost sixteen pounds in form. Diseases which prevent digestion e H. Millawd, 4. 7. Carpenter an il B tbrs b s counle Of| couth Omaha will meet in joint session for An ordinance declar he necessity it three weeks and my whole body was as aflect the quality aud guantrty of the nu- ber of others. He then presente — s e With marvel- | pe purpose of ratifying the ac of the | pavi Ny stholt between Piftasntt 1 yellow as gold, and 1 was sick &t my tntion extracted from food. As the food neal report as previously publish . 2 appeared: & | .o .0y convention. Beveral w Kknown | stre SHeinild avente Way” 1HtTos E stomach ull the time. 1 pave up to dic. is affected so the biood made from food Altred Millard, tre reporteq the | new crop of hair M root and the | . kere have been invited to Siant | doona ex o0 | ] tried three doctors and they gave me is also afiectad, and through the biood meeuracy of the secretary's report 4t to | bald spot is rupidly being covered. Hery Al ASelRAS S Sads tattuited ol A8 8 o as RN WhiGH erextee 0 the | tablets and pills, and another one some the whole body dependent on the blood T e g i ver short addresees ¥ s the DAY Twe ” fl, but 1 went to Messrs. for its vitality is affected. Dr. Plerce's Charles 8. Blgutter, counsel for the last , the dandruff germ th up- the : it Batuee BILEEY: " & Iurles's drug store &nd Golden Medical Discovery cures disenses yoar, submitted bis repe 1 scales ms it burrows its way to the root Referred to Schreeder. g inney & it o went of | got your ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’' of the stomach and its allied ongans, and there are no suits pend { hair, where it destroys the vitality President Bulla must have been 1o a | © o eal and personal pro purpose | One bottle cured me, and I thank it and enables the perfect digestion and as- Agaitort company s of hair, causing the hair to fall out. | pumorous mood.” said & member of the | Supplementnl Registrars was brou Mart God that T am a well man milation of food. 1t purifies the biood, there are some claims i K he dan rm with Herpicide. Tuxpayers league vesterday “when he re- | The following registrars were appointed | v that he b rchants “1 am a believe lluvl and 1 know \m’ft‘.;u I(}in r;'.lun‘ht\' and xm:‘; caused by the death of ferred the request of the league regarding | 10 replace men who could serve: Bixth | of the city were pa ae much tax upo that your medicine with my pravers to in quality, by enriching it wit Gitle af the site of the HERE IS AN OBJECT LESSON |ihe resiguscion or Schrocter on oot | of the Bret toseph B Ontimors, vice BE. | (eir siocke ae hes should we requived to | God cured me. Vou may puplah this, conpmacied of heaits : 18 perfect. The abstract —_ | clary committee. Schroeder is chairmanp of | Patrick; second of the first, Herman Cros do. Mr. Knox. a ber of the Real Esta and my name anc dress. _Sometimes a dealer, tempted by the | fully examined and show Locul Busineas Man Reveals the Se-|the judiclary committee, the other membess | well, vice J. M. Rollo bt the second, | exch said the eflorts of that THE COMMON SENSE OF IT little more profit paid on the -1;&0‘ less good. The houses on the land were sold at eret of How Denver Wina Biack | being Kubat and Murphy. Well, really i | W. J first of the second, Perry | body were not almed at having the stocks | Now, how is it that Dr. Pierce's Golden Meritorious mtv:dl{n?es‘ v{;\l off :mlhe i a good price, but out of this sale came i1 e h S 10 will not make any difference what the re- | Miller, vice Lawrence Michaels; seventh | of merch Ahsesasd bigher, .k re| Medical Discovery cured when every. CUSOmer 4 substitule as being ©jumt as \ o suit againet the purchaser, but the mat- port of the committee is because plane are | of the second. C. J. Phillips, vice James P. | devoted to ap attemy BavE the red | thing else failed? Because it went right :'nodh 8 the “ Discovery. 'n e ter has been amicably settled. All the legal = i o v, | mOW completed for the presentation of Mr. | Rush: eleventh of the second, John R. Rai- | corporations and the private property of the | to the somrce of the disease. It found “’1 i “"4“1 ‘}‘:“g""l“"‘fl}b“‘ “‘l m‘: affairs of the board are now settied up to T have just got back from Tienver. |§chroeder's case to the grand jury, which | bourn, vice Joseph P.“Brown: seventh of | citizens generally assessed at u higher rate, | the fire and put it out. It wasn't likean DOt 88 good for you, if you wai said an Omaba husiness man Tuesday even- | maet B . 3 Pt R ’ . 80 nedicine that has others, and date B : . |meets in Omaha on November 6. As for |the ihird. Willlum M. Barr, vice Charlet | A commiuce, consisting of C. G. Pearse, | engine shifting its hose to play on a pew BRCIE B T8 (PR S0 "Phe promotion commilitee through . E, | '88 “Their festival of Mountais Ml“’-“h‘- checking up the booke of the board r, fourth of the fourth, O. H. Prait, | Harry Weller and Rome Miller, was ap-| Point every time a new clond of smoke ¥ % o e Apdrews reported upon the industrial ex- | dTéw out some tremendous crowds, enough | it is thought that arrangements can be | vice H. A. Wighton: Afth of the fourth, | pointed to arrange for an excurelon 10| Came out. It wasn't diverted by symp- THIS 1S FREE, ; positian, showing an expense about [ 10 warrant the hotels in boostiug their made with the members to turn the records (W. P. Haney, vice John W. Cooper: ninth | Priend, Neb., dur e week of October toms in liver, lungs, heart or kidneys. A 1008 page book, free for the asking. $5,700, with net ret of over $4.000. prices as high as Plke's peak and then over to an expert melected by the leag of the fourth, 8. M. Moxh 1. o casior reing meet to be It went right for the spot where the fire Vou can get the People’s Common Sense Fred Paffenrath, from the miscellaneous | “0me. I paid $2 a day for a room to gleep | We do not expect any trouble about this | Sudborou of th B ot that Blach probably started—in the stomach. Medical Adviser, the best medical book | revenue committee, reported that its total | !0, #nd it wasn't much of a room at that atter, although the board has authorizad | Siefken, vice Siefker The ques SR GE dotkiie & Mloves . When a fire breaks ont in & building ever published, frec, by sending stamps F donation to the company has been approxi- | COts commanded $2. and other things in | the employment of an expert. Perhaps we |fitth, John W. Mulr. vice A Omaka wik'refarred ‘to & oomintttes with the most natural place to look for its to pay expense of meiling omly, Send 1 proportion. 1 went into the hotel at which C&b agree upon the man who is to do 'he th of pft e 7 ongin and foree is in the meighborhood 21 one-cent stamps for the book in 3 mately $10,000, at an expense of §1.648.04 fourth of the fifth e b A e g 7 i £ . i . | 1 stopped after walking the straets for sev- | work.’ [Sicets, 5. Brunkt Gl e e dr i g A of the furnace, or along the line of pipes covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound on ster Takes Charge. | eral hours in a vain attempt to secure ac- Scarcity of Help. Stockham vice .. Mamston; MRtk of]| iy "" o '”’] . " b i e and fiues by which the sparks and smoke volume, to Dr. R. V. Prerce, Buffalo, K. Y. PYearE L e T . D : sires the club to do in the matter This closed the reporte from the old | commodations at one of the big houses. IL| Nearly everyone in South Omaba appears | the fifth. E4 Muxlow, vice George L.| 'y, [oiinonement of the banguet of the board_and the president introduced Euclid | Was obe of the third or fourth-rate pIRtes. | 5 be employed these days. Yeterduy | Fisher, meventh of the ftth, George Lo | up'so'the Knights of Ak.Sar-Ben to Tues. | Martin, the toastmaeter. In taking charge | The landlady welcomed me graciously | g well known business man hunted the town | Fisher, vice W. H. McKenna: eleventh of | g o o opertny “goty o of the meeting Mr. Martin made brief taik | enough, and said she had three rooms lefi. | over for itts, vice Henry Black y four men to unload care of coal, |the sixth, R. E. F in which he sald that meeting was for business and that Omaha | but ju posed the |1 looked at them all. No bath, no noth LA ould not find & man who was not ep- | €leventh of the sixth. Otio Schoeidery place to sleep. ‘How much for ged. Very few men are seen loafing on | Yice Willlam White: fifth of the ecigh " PROBABLY NPT A MURDER UNION 18 now in a critical condition. ‘“We are | the three ¥&*' 1 aske Nine dollars.’ | the streets these days ae everyone who | W. J. Walsh, vice Sam Beatty: first of the . ‘ now pructically at the turniug point. The | she answered without a stutter. ‘I've got (wants work can find it. Tbere l;ls m: ninth, Jobn V. Patterson, vice Rudolph | O™ Jury ¥ that Bzoltament PACIFIC ofties of the are growing rapidly more money than that,’ saye 1, and 1 handed | siderable building just now and carpenters | Beal, fourth of the nth, Alvin Metzler, Cansed the Denth of Aged Omaha is better & and we may con- | her & §10 bill. ‘Give me & dollar and 1|and painters are unusually busy. Laborers | Vice John V. Patterson; fourth of the Neils Bertelnen. fdentally expect good growth. 1f 1 under- | take the room #re hard to find as the packing houses are | Binth. O. Anderson, vice John H. Wicde £tand. the matter rightly t ties of the That isn't what 1 want to talk to you | working nearly full time man: second of the first, Tim Foley, vice Y : The corover's Jury in anu- | abo east are growing on account of their A of ‘the sixth Clark t. though. Some of the things 1 maw Thveiiir Sakt ik il D. M. Wallac facturing enterprises. Omaha is sufferiog | out there made me think a little. Ome| . ’ | 7. Allstrom, vice Charles - Inventor” Britts called at e offi from some things. The inflation « g is the fact that Denver has com ed at Te Bee off census in JAS0 hurt us, but we have out- | pletely captured the Black Hills from :;:"":‘flf\‘;:: the purpose of advertising | RED) MEN AT A BANQUET ““:wr,z a of sen case rendered & verdict yeste me to hie death he brain cause ernoon that he o t he is looking for a maiden | Jue excitement in & Sboatios growp this. It is said our municipal gov- | Omaha, and Ald it just as easy. Here's the | (0, o (H00 A0 0 TOREI0K ‘ i | Sue Siitenae . alteroati ernment is expensive. Maybe it is, but | eltuation: When the Dendwood people gave 4 He wants to marry | Neppaskn Council Makes Merrs a B CRCHR SN YO, . . ¢ P & e ®|a woman with money in order that he may 5 ing upon the report of the physicians who other cities also have expensive govern- | their quadro-centennial celebration 1At be gupnlied with funds for perfecting his Featal Bonrd und Then Gives conducted the autopsy. There was no ev mengs. We are in debt, 80 are other cities. | Fourth of July @ general invitation was perpetual motion machine. Britts proposes - What .we need i6 unity of purpose and we | sent to Omaha and Deover people €0 cOME | 15 harness the cyclone and thus furnish more than push Bertelsen are getting that He then fntroduced F. | up. Well. just about six peaple went up | power to all the world without the use of | The eleventh annual Erent sun ecouncil | The county attorney has not acted in the W. Kellogs of Kansas City. who epoke on | from Omahu, and a couple of hundred went | coal. More than this the inventor promises | of <he Imsroved Order of Red Men of Ne- | CB5 a8 yet, but will ef a comy the subject of “The Old Board and What | from er. When the Knights of Ak-|to give §1.000 obe year hence to the person | pragka, the largest ever held. closed last | 888Nt Schweizer or order his release to It Has Dope.” { Sar-Ben carnival was held here this fall | who will secure him & wife who has $1.000 | night with an elaborate banquet &t the Mil- | d8y. He has been confined in the city jail Judge W. D, McHugh was to have spoker ‘llww wus muobody here from the Black | to invest in his schemen. He did not, how- | 1arq hotel, after which a ball was given at | 0B & charge of murder since Bertelser on the subject of “The New Board and [ Hills, but out at Denver there were over ever, have the price of the advertisement | Thurston Rifies' armory. Both were pleas- | death Sunday night What It Has to Do.” He was out of the | 1600 of the leading men from the Dukota | and ae he left no sddre E | Pence Dance. dence to show that Schweizer had done any Made famous by the early Traders, Explor- ers, Pioncers, Mormons, Emigrants, Pony Express Riders, Overland Stage Coaches, Indian Encounters, eic., are seen from the car windows of the Union Pacific trains. In traveling over this line you can see the wronderful achievemnents of the Union Pacific engineers over mighty chasmas, lofty peaks, and through mountains of solid rock. Be sure your ticket reads OVER THIS ROUTE. maidens With | une aftairs, with fifty couples in attendunce —————— city and the toast was responded 10 by C. | mountains, and ihey were made the center | momey to burn will have to address Mr. | The business session war concluded T | Pigur ponsvcs ooy oyt G. Poarse, & member of the new hoard. He | of & decidedly warm time | Britts at the general delivery. Pkl oy pdiesiipir e i President Harriman of the Southern Pa said in part: “It appears to me that nnl ‘What's the result? Why, everything that | Cudaby Improvements Completed. |lowing officers: W. L. Browne, Lincoln, | cific has telegraphed the | i | general officers of first thing the mew board has to do is to | Depver cun scil to the Black Hills mer- | s "B i lTa 1 sina Grhat | tha neaoa i g T RO v The laying of great sachem he company to be present at 8 conference tace the situation. To take an account of | chant will be that much trade taken away | "% r‘m\fmn ;:“:"'u:“nnh_vh» n':vrxhlv""d’ |'sentor sagamore; Frank Brown. Omaba.|to be held st Salt Lake Octo stock; see what the old board has dome. | from Omaha and Denver will sell them |y o (0BT BE .“mm"‘;:n‘b':"‘j“""r | great junior sagamore; G. W Cul It has taken out of the town whatever | plenty. It's auother thoughtless- | o o™ v ae o . 10D | Nebraska City, great prophet: . J. Dennis PERSON. P s ards o p § came easy. It had to block out the work | ness on the part of somebody, but it has | ds company commenced grading i ERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | Lincoln, great chief of records; Fred Bea | for this track and the work has just been and 1t i but right it should get the eas Omaka th ess of & large terrl- | ompiated. Now that this additional track | MU, Falls City, great keeper : money, but we must Femember that we will |tory. Denvers Chamber of Commerce | ("UVTINY QOSP4 TS sdditional track | 0T "Nty Aurora, G. W. Tnske s - Chiaties Weston are registered at | bave barder work to get money. 1t has [ made the fight, and seems to have Wob. | forme on the outh side of the plagt has | CItY: TePresentatives to great council of th At Al T e o | washed the sund, but there are siill good | while Omaha's Commercial e | United States s allowed | peen commenced. When these piatforms | f_Paplllion, Mr, and Mrs DUEgets to be got out of frosty spots. It is | the Coloradoans to do as they pleased | sre completed twenty-seven cars can be| TB€ following officers and committecs . ¢ Fort Robins | loaded at ome time were appointed:. W. D.McClellan. Lincoln neoln & .MFY“” Collman '« | great sannap: H. W. Shrone, Aurora, greit 2 and £l SemisAnnual Moot | mishinewa; H. N. Yapp, Omaba, great | ,p0ecih Lambert of ] rosk. C. B The semi-annual meeting of the Joint |Euard of the wigwam: E. J. Bevins, Beat- | i1 I Mockett of I . Wink of By and P. J. M Euests at the M Oar Inspection association will be held at | rice, great guard of the forest: Charl r 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the offices | Lovee, Falls City, 1. A. Baker, York, C. L ’ | of the Uniou Stock Yards compuny. Rep- | Wells, Nebraska City. finance committee the Merchan resentatives of all the railroads composing | W. H. Bugbee, Omaha, H. . Duke, South IR Megah | this wssociation will be present. It was |Omaha. P. J. McCaffrey, Columbus. law icarge Wiemer, Pl ,'SI | stated last evening that considerable busi- | committee: F. F. Roose, Omaha, H M Humphrey, | - ness of importance will be brought up to- | Eaton, Lincoln. J. R. Minshall, North | day Platte, appeal and grievance committee | Registered Death of Mra. Artkoller. Nebrasks City was selected as the place | Mrs. Kate Artkoller. aged 3§ vears, wife | ' 'h"hn”' snnual Tmoeing Btuart; Chiex | A. Mayer Co., of Henry Artkoller, dled at the C Ah the contest of fhe SRIL Aanme of the | YUACKEHPUE | | noarttet he Central | oved Order of Red Men Monday nigh 20 BEE BUILDING epital, Omaha, Monday. Ehe leaves a “ . < OMAHA, NEB. Binbeand sl & the Nebraska City tesm was declared the und and three small children. The [ \° SCPTASKE " LS ; - Phone 1716 | funeral will take place Wednoaday at 3 [ ¥ HAST reciiviie Gty nte POinte, axnine RICH Eor Watont Toss P. m. from the residence of J. Klein, Twen- | ©% ® for the taams from Beuth Omabs | and Aurora and 85.5 points for the ; v;.;n--n Decds. . [H e T oot ReNo-May Powder Make him take it. His night cough has | soiosrs ssd. members st Souts omasa | DEATH OF DR, E. H. HOFFMAN =, AN g | | tiet reliev a o1 e Indas Mo, 10 and Tee i e s A s &nd cures all disorders of the feet 104 el 4 " P L £t ure | . Place .oy GUe 10 excessive perspiration. ( | kept you awake long enough. He wouldn’t J |17 irises, oo, 0%, fotlows, | @700 SUImten, 200 S oo et Price 50 Cents DR. McCREW (5 | be so stubborn about it if he knew how quickly 52 008 Feliows' St Twpety-fourts sa M1 Lingering Hiness R M1 mota by druggiats ang giove desier SPECIALIST 5 oon ctol 0 3 o Btie o —_— ¥ " Sent by mall for 1 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral would cure a cough, funeral o Brother dohn Bvase, s | Dr. Eroest H. Hoftman. one of the aidest | ¥ ; ’ - Diseares and Disorders ot Men Ouly. ey TEORG ', KNIG A and best known physicians in Omahs. d ¥ 4 wit = 26 yenrs' experience, 15 yeurs in , even the coughs of bronchitis, croup, asthma, | |, , i LT N6 LI L LR LT - DENRVROY ‘ and la grippe. When he’s cured he will thank Magic Clty Goant Lommn. B e | o ey e ™ 2 ¢ VARICOCELE joon (a0 3, Cayh . . . . A boy with & horse is nte - oo In 0! graduated fro ashington | DO S S 14 M e et | 0 )Nienses cure | you for insisting upon having your own way. Ry AeXg . X “f‘" At Thedm [ 10, Bolinan EmOusing fowi Wabing o cobti o BT SYPHILIS 520,80 Biges saktasesufiind { Your own doctor will uphold you in thi N T Ehia™ At dmapit!™ e [ the clvil war he served as an arms sur- * ol A Oy e A s ELAT 4 hryous | ! uphold you in this. Frank Alockler has takers ogt o pormit to | £608 40d ‘st the close of the confict he e OVER 20,000 setif,S"5is, S W50 | Try him and see. B o asen, AYWar a3 waivtagied | Mectied 12 81, [ouin, vANS In srpofieed |, R e iantoral wokiougs, of, A W08 Monday evening Mr._und Mre. B E | 1580 | ool £ — | Cures Guaranived. Cowrbitatisn Hoos erty owners newr Twenty-third wnd | dren, William, 14 years of uge, and Lena E. B. Davis, Providence, R. L | A sirects’ nuve asked the council to maine | 15 years of age. No arrangements for the | taln an electric street light at that inter- | pypopal will be made until the children |R Mr. und Mrs. E. D. Godfrey left for their | T¢ach bome, Lena being at school in the ‘hnmo &t Washiogton, D. G, yesterday after | east and William belng at Waco, Tex. SO K, Lo RAMAGCINTTI, D.V.S, CHARCES LOW, CITY VETERINARIAN Treatment by mail P. 0. Box 76, Office — frmary, WL eud 5 B38| ever 2l South 14th street, between Fajulsa T | PN ST e Mo Bt | DU S SR —— ., B, 5L J. €. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. se fe H-1i- 20lal WmoLBt Of HALEIETEL s