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o~ - ' ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS | sy 2oty ot « oo soon v ARFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|c vy vt oo o o INOME CITY 1S PROSPERU[SI‘ ! It is not considered dangerous ticable to move the boxes ‘he order was | - | ” - | Sand for our FREE bookiet Tight Over Railway Trackage on Bighth EXPLAINS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Comncil Dovetes Anether Session to the | ' 77" 0 et e oh i | Bo Bays W. R, Tier, Who Has Just Returned e ety Mrvet Takes Up Time. Telephene Franohi | says that here are about 180 meter boxes in ) from Frezen North - Edward €. Kimhall of Chicago 1 t and he o8 10 Gl wll of them, | i " | ture a Laree Audience | ’ et 1 the orders are com- | NZIMMAN REVIEWS ORIGINAL ORDINANCE | . 'I e 2 FINALLY LEANS ON THE CITY ATTORNEY |plicd with ve beon sent out and | COAL ONLY FORTY DOLLARS PER TON H on . Melie property owners have b en sufclen | e time 8 which to have thic work done if | 3 | Monatderable of w Tempest, hut no | gl " & Refers the Proposed Ordinance 10| pey 5o qesired. Just what water com- | When Mercury D to Seventy Neo Jdwar Kimball of Chicago, & mem Aetlon for the Rallway Com 9.0F 1o Beunt St Moot Bty Him With Instra TERT T pany will do in this mat s yeu to be low Zero Citlzens of Nome anteaComptrolier Westherg the Ohin chusen. BeieRtisL ot Boutow | Word 1t that the Clty Will st W s Know How (o Dress to Pree . nn b Repoitn, Vitwd ot 1he Bobd THOREEP Mt 1 Be Protected. ; . b (‘" 4 vent Suffering from Cold. esterday there filed ith the city et ‘y.,r:;h,;‘»:, 130 The speaker was —— jclerk a claim againsi the for $10.000 | — 'y Mr. Clarence Chadwick. e took for b Ihe settns of the Platesthc ole- | damages by Charles Gabrio, asserted in Bchoen of the Eighth strest raflway | "Ubject “The Cause and Scientific Cure of | oo (0 IECEn OF th iy ““"‘M:.'“H the statement accompanying the claim that| “Nome City is now quite a prospero Qrackage and crossing fight between the ",I."“' e o | the principal topic at the meeting of the | UaPrio o a night in October fell through e e L Y ot SesTNgton usd. Northwestsrn .lines Sl he speaker explained at length the belief | 0 gl 4 a de e sidewalk at Tw eighth and | Many cities of its size in boetter settled P Y008 MR | i vme CHPIVAE BeteRtiiee, - FORFiatian el 1 ® As on Monday night || " 1 4 Nt | ®esounded in the council chamber las o Istian Sci- | i ore was u good attendance, & great many | N 8treets and severely injured his Fight leg. ( Parts of the United Stales. All the Nome | BIghL, ‘Alihdugh 6o Hnsl sction was takes | :‘Iw« he ‘.nm has heen misrepresented. | 0 e O losity to ses it there | GADTI0 offers to wettle his claim for $2:500 | country is in a flourishing condition and | O the. atter. After: the investigs t is a religion. There are 150 religlous | (FHUER OUC B0 FRFIOSLY. o T and asks the city fathers 10 take immediate | Promises to have a very prosperous season | & denominations In the country today and we | petition of the indecorous pre- | 4 o next year. Much of the litigation which | the conditions at the scens of are one of them. We believe in God: we | “ecd'ngs of Monday night. From start to | has hindered the development of the gold | smade by the councilmen in peraon in the | peljave in prayer; we accept the scripture: | A0Ish the meeting was harmonious. After il Hos Hoase, Hilds Hus Sesh GOVTMA)" dat’ W, N, ek afternoon many of them came to the meet- | ux containing the inspired word of God. | Toll call, to which all members responded, | While the Hammond house here i« run-|of Omaha, who has just returned from ng under the impression that the matter | Wo are just ordinary people like any other | the WAyor, who occupied the chair, called [ning its cattle and sheep artments 10| Nomo City after having &pent two years | had bean amicably settled by the rallroad | denomination od is infinite wisdom and | for the regular order of iness. Under | nearly the full capacity the hog house has|in the frozen north. There are 5.000 Pao. ! attorncys. Mr. Kelby of the Burlington, | knowledge. He fs good and the power of [ the head of petitions the city clerk read the [ Dot yet been opened. Inqu at the plant | ple in Nome City during th utties season Doweve was om hand last night to 1ot | good and He has done all things well following yesterday regarding th ghtering of about 8,000 people will winter thers | the council know that this was not t The speaker believed that nearly all dis- | To the Mayor and City Council of South | BOES brought forth the reply ‘hat up to this | thig year, | thy..., A Xase, 40 it wus decided to hold an ad- | eases are caused by ignorance, superstit undersigned oftiz time no or had been received from head se t minis - Yo m e e & to hol i ool . " e e koA ¢ - ! It is remarkable to sec how the m ‘W ) dourned meeiing At 2 o'clock this after- | false belle in, and located ca hefeby Tespes b WuaArters (o open th DAHMVEE of 'L | (own Buu-develoned: 16 How: hue: & AV i ,‘,’,;mu'[;{ moon, at which the entire affair will be | In the mental realm instead of the mat granting a franchi i story hotel and a large number of threes 1 thoroughly ventilated and a decision | He sald: “The ordinary human Aucated € and public grour Trolt Wires Srung. ots are well it eached as far as the interests of the city | fear from his very babyhood. He i taught to [ JRURK Wi growing clty to the Plattsmouth ol AR ThRE: i Wre affected fear what he eats and drinks; the cold and | e R | b Preers pema— ' - nee Telephone cor The trolley wire for the Missouri avenua|Proved, more than three miles of board ordinance 18 a jug handle |extension of the street car line arrived | paving haviog been laid the | Mesers. 11 Troatler and President | the heat: he foar 1s0 and f | Bt which 1 not in the interest of | Monday and work was commenced yestor- | Water works have been built and the | | Xarr voted against this extra meeting, say- [ Pe inactive. When sickness comes it is the Feute oF tHe taxphgers 016 Protect the nterests of the taxpayers the | 44y by the hangers. It is expected that the | city has fire engines and all cquipment | Ing they could not attend at that time, A | F®Sult of the mental, not the material ordinunce will be turned down. We most | cireuit will be ¢ Jlete by this eveni necessary for successtul firo fighting. makes the clothes whits and clean without Injery to the fabrk in any way 1t does the work WEEn " e ® A1 The speaker spoke of the many diseases teully petition that you db #6 omplete his evening sty bettir than soap. requires only Rall the laboe, 1 Gosts much less. Ty 1t next wadh day Wasolution wae ‘then presentedfustructing | _ Uhe SPesker shoke of tre Kty oI h 6. Boveaie that you do s0. land the first trip over the line be made During the last summer coal was dis- Use 1 on the Githes. pane and woodwork &nd iey wil Iook ks naw. . Housswork {8 Mr. Karr to be present. He alone votea ph . ¥ wortd, “What . they ostwick hier of the South | Thureday. Superintendent Tucker said last | covered along the Alaskan coast near Nouw hard work without GOLD DUST For greatast economy tuy our large package against it and anpounced that the motlon | e Physicians of the wor h Wy | Omaba National bank, headed the petition | night that unless he was compelled to take | City. One mine was opened within eighteen THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Roston | mean,” he sald, “is that they cannot cure to adopt was lost. His decision was 18 followed by Frank J. Morlarty, | the men off the work the | » ne would be | miles of the town. This year coal will be | them. This unnecessary supposition that Bealed ftrom, however, and overwhelmed. | cashier of the kerw' National bank; [ ready for operatton Thursda | only $40 & ton in Nome. Last winter | |one is afficted with an incur ble discase | Colonel James G. Martin of the Live Stock Magle Cit . sold for $1 and was sco t that. The N . [Tt ot The Batese Tt e 1‘: 4'":‘1'-“" exchange, Byers Bros, the Clifton Com b b g | thermometer has been known to register| 7 > = > Bhy faat raverberation ot e sHir OF| i et P e eal thout fatai | Tisslon company and many business men. | iooling atteriscurier Tevar ases: T 7| 10 degrees telow Kefo in Nome Cily, but| VO €S 69D B0 009090989 09009 999 999 0y s . > | tian Relence, the plorsble fear AbO o & 3 titlon contained 600 names, a great | e 1) 9 . t Battls came fu. the sbape of &g ordipance, | dissases should subside, the improved men. v great | Considerable interest i manifest n the | When fuel s plentiful the people do no . sntroduced by Mr Zlvmx:.m which promises | tal weate whle n‘ would ensus would instantly | Many belog patrons of the present tele- | = contest to be at Blum's hall ¥Fri- | suffer with the cold. Houses are built so - to precipitate & new conflict before 1t | improve health and prolong life phone system. After the petition had been | 41y night well that they keep out the cold and the . gets through the regillar chanpels of pas-| The speaker then informed his hearers | 7080 it was examined by members of the |y, pe Nety. thalo ¥ gm0 ot wecin | people who have lived one scason in ° ange and approval. It 1s a repetition of [ “not to be afraid of things that now worrfe 1| council and then placed on file, their 1 o \wslclat | Alaska learn the art of dreesing so well | & -4 tbe ‘Bame measure which started all the | them: not to be afraid of what they ate; ot| Martin then reported on the Plattsmouth | There 4 % 1o be no opposition to the | that they do not suffer when they are com- | b4 | ordinance and recommended that his re- | Passise rt be adopted. In this he was s trouble a year and a half ago, allowing | overwork, loss of slecp or a draught of air; | o S el At o Hyard o | Duiedito the Chicago. St. Paul. Minneapolis & |insanity or nervous prostration.” The lec- | b nded | pealth | Omaha road to lay. operate and maintain | ture continued for two hours and was lis- “}‘ Miller '--hmu;n ;m]wwl as he sald The - * ntively by the large ene hat section of the charter provided |glve a beur Reasnage 1 4006 that franchise ordinances must be pub- [ firsds m 'is | Rathered there from every quarter of the Howard d Farnam streets . belng pre J I obe. o Swedes predo e, howeve oward and Farnam sireets. o on does| CAPTAIN SWOBE'S NEW BILLET | tisved two weeks prior o the eecond and | "on it o wociowe thneee Mis lobe. Tho Swedes predominate, how Anna |and seem to be more prosperous than any | third readings. No action was taken o . e SOk el ot want. A similar permissfon granted o Jubratkegad p it b ve their homes. THE DISEASE THAT SAPS MAN'S POWER AND IF NEGLECTED MEANS THE BREAKING DOWN OF ALL HIS VITAL FORCES Swedes Predominate. shiers will | all on “The people who live in Nome City have | sighth street between [ tened to at avlor, teacher in the English departm nt : | Wi Make n Trip Ave Johnston's amendment, but Adkins jumped | in the High school, has been given leave | Other closs. ‘Swede luck’ is a common ex My Electrical Treatment Ts the Victim's One Retuge Electricity many months ago was rescinded a few Tt the arens with a motion to reter e | Of absenice. Mise Amber Am:ler. who' hus | pression in Nome City, The richest miner days afterward, but not uutll the rond had | Charge of th M0 the Arens wilh 4 motlon (o refer the |a successtul record as u teachor in ""'{m Nome s & Swede by the name of 3. Makes the Stronghold of M od Safe—Sceure My Lecture ordinance to e city orney w in- Jighth ade at the Brow *urk school 4 i { g its tracks | All parties concerned ex-| e port Crook, structlons to dratt an ordinance for the | has been appointed to take stk gchool. | Lindaberg. Five or six years ago he dis n the Dangers of an Operation for Varicocele poct a big fight when the matier comes up | Pikits 1 in the High school | covered gold where Nome now stands. He - skl A s attsmouth company which would pro- S U Rk L e T d . nssage el - " P as a whaler at that time, but deserte ' " Captain Thomas Swohe arrived fn the | tect the rights of the city. This motion nager for § . : No matter w - ous vote gave the 0 . 1 his d stay is d o) - A" unasimous: yote gave the tnton Pas | BRI N e ashinaton; to | was seoonded. by JoHoatoR nA’ was can ! uis ship and stayed with his find. Ha was Varlio el | eific road permiseion to reconstruct fta | LT, RN MO CR (R Netore leav- | rled. All of the members weemed to b Shafer has ret trom | the first settler at Nome City and has @ five are uf o or eenth stree e | Mo, NORB) Wi ers seemed to be copt the_positi man- | olain ch is the riche e distric nen find thelr viaduct over Thirteenth street, the change [y S, Py nivy “having received on Novem- | satisfied with this arrangement ager of the ller Grand, Mr. Bhafer {s wali | (18l Which is the richest in the district. M Them, Th | being the use of central columns placed 4 his commission as quartermaster in | City Attorney Lambert, who was pres- | KnNOWn in Omaha, haviug been employ 4 | Last summer he had fifty men at work. | Iagsing " & | | s, thiddls @ e street, which will ) ! ' b 9 8 formerly as chief clerk at the Millard and o aned up their gold dus roe o enk and do fnuthe. miacle, of 'h“ ’: b |I~I the United States army, with rank of cap- | ent, spoke for a few moments on the mat- | nr the Tier ‘Crand Hie left tmare ol Th,‘ L ”“(' X canse it | make 1,;.. ‘llmnn \l ere there ‘; ', with | tain. With his wife he will leave Friday | ter. saving that as there seemed to be |monihs ako to hecome m clerk at the “‘ ey :"":,n“,'h“m‘ ol Ya ele In 1 | one. This alteratlon Is 10 o0 " by | {0 New York. where he (s expected to be | some differences of opinion among the OTTRAT R4 £ TL G BLTL RO TG T et o B L bl SRS A Large, ¥ : general ¢ .,.,.,_l.“ N. ‘:‘_ ina u.(lu "Il ity | o0 the morning of November 18, A few |council he asked that the members meet | {ler Grand 2 ik i i th ',0 ‘W(m»"u':‘:l “‘?“ Mnl’:;‘ x’: (‘mv“ i ‘N"‘"‘;h k | b“"'; road, in which | ; i *n“: b | 1a¥s later he will assum ommand of the | with him and suggest what was needed Sebare AT D S b L Silght Ca | ridges necessary in order to make the | United States transport € eapable of carrying just double their pres [ ent capacity open \ k pit r locomotor-ataxia stton | ok, which will | Ho further said that (he ordinauce as 1t LOCAL BREVITIES. o a e B T St fsail for Manlla by way of the Suez canal. {now stands does not meet with his ap the foterior for 100 miles or k0. The in | "1 expect to remain in Manila trom fitteen | proval, as It does not protect the city in| Judse Dickinson granted Allce Bush o | homerer Aexr e aon” ?»lrl.):. "’_"""'I‘"“”\‘"l‘l‘; verlooked | Wenth Submita Figure | to twenty days.” said he, “and then re- |any way. This practically od e | divorce from s 1 Bush & 8 BOWRY ok g din i e Sriss ” | enthers | b M th Mary Mildred Parker was granted a di- | Probably push hundreds of miles inland in ARE YOU IN DOUBY | i San Francisco, where I will turn | mee " 4 He AR Comptroller Westberg flooded the coun | UMM to San Francl wher | meeting, as ouly a little routine busin 00 0000000000000 0000000000000020¢00300000000000¢ 90000 ¢00000200000000 00625000000 ¢0080208+0¢0¢I030¢2 8020300 D oree 0/ ylile Parker ol o 0 earch of new finds All the territory | Crook over to the transport line plying transacted, A adjo ent v from Wylle Parker on the ground of | Sear A you have V eIl Ik tadiatice Rretatioi dtor i Sawnt SERCEUOE S, R, T WL | tken kit mext. atdhaay Mgt o h|asenion around Nome seems to be rich, but nearly ‘ \¢ A clal end of the city's afiairs. One of his| il ’ aken until next Monday night. Judge Dickinson granted Annie Murphy a | all the claims in the vieinity of the eity $ There w e no | then report to the quartermaster general ' tvies N 3 Aivorce from Dennis Murphy on the ground |, fee for consultation or diagnosy geports shows the cash on hand in the of-} o "o y0re ™ 1 gon't know what is {n store e Lt ) b d LU L of abundonment are in ltigation.” | L will honestly advise you r | fice of the city treasurer on November 1.1 (1070 St probably be stationed | The attention of the South Omaha Com- | Mary Mctraw was acquit of the | When asked to give a description of the | g karding your cuse. My il when a count was made by Mr. Westbers | o Un i (b middle west, possibly | merclal club is called to the fact that the | RATE® of arson, for which xhe wus tried | country along the Alaskan coast in the NE o Raayes A e conl VSRR S A in compliance with the law. The figures | gmerReTe (o 0 o ago: | dopends | Wilcox company of Baltimore has prace | “mmne. Sucoher was acquitted of the | VICIILY of Nome City, Mr. Tler. sald: | licted v e, wuch o Dragging 1 ensation i back, Impaired Dl are upon what places are open at that time. | tically withdrawn Its patronage from this | charge of assault to do great bodily {n- ““There 1s no timber near Nome City. The | [ n.m\ Sbartial Paralysis, st Organs, Poor Cireulation, Tost Cash In 4u-.<|“.r If I am stationed at either of these points | city. Ever since the packing industry |(‘rlt for which h. was trfed be. Judge |coast is flat and the beach extends back “Nervo-Vital TRk "‘Ivl,”l‘(”.‘m\ff.”}. enll today and et my fre ety (b banks I willhave the office of depot quartermas- | started here the Wilcox company has been | “mne ‘Hoard of County Commissioners wint | 2oorlY three miles to the foothills. Within | Do not allow any docto (K you into an operation or Varkeoee iy . bt i engaged in pulling bristles and drying | gt Send ol Snty Commissioners will | few miles of the const mountains of con- | @ oyeration I expensive and dankervie. not’ necossarily danioro: lif ol inds. Funds. | “My wife and two sons will remain in [halr. For a number of years no protest figh ““f‘ against Justice Alistadt by O, rldsmm;v size are found hu'l they are tree- | qur Maphood, "hey sover the veing and ligate them thus cutting oft the ountze s s h 2 | B Aeah >, Bunnell ess and do not appear as large as moun ent (blood) an 3ol e A R Vor Chicago while T am away. Both my sous | Was made about the location of the halr ment and they with My Klectric Belt and New Eleetrical Commercial Nat are in business there at the present time.'” | fields, but within the last few years pro- | pevkumen i the orvice of the nlon b | s of the same size do which are covered Euspiensory Will cire’ you & wnd permanently and at very i Mrst Nat . tests have been filed with the counc! « died yeste at his ome, 0 with trees and shrubs. ere is no wood | "M leetri Belt Il " W " fl h Sy HYMENEAL. REA LB the MR il ad e oF fiate A Imil e eatanday Al i home, J08) | the Viothity of Nome, with the axception | ® stantarts Kpsilaaoze for Ly TG e e e neatoN, Ut oL e Do A d The Wilcox company has beeu driven from | 40, & member of the Order of Raiiway | of driftwood, which is found along the coast. (@ Troubles, Constipation, ch Disorders, All Female Complaints, ete Y ; psidde ralnmen, His 118t run was on No.3 and Eine i Tinian Nt 2L Lavitheitalel one part of the city to another, from the [ No. & Afrangements for the funeral have It is ':“ “':““':‘“":""" ”‘h“ l““‘"' grew ': PERFECT HEALTH ANDR 'ORED VITALITY MAY BE YOURS 91—, 68,041 s e west to the river on the | MOt been made somewhere in Alaska or whether it was 9 o Tortah Bav. 't R TR0 UAL 15 TE e b reauIN Gt sas LAHAL alABS LAY limits on the west to the river on th anaral Ghatise . Mandelss e abAd Shoke bl okt h f '. My free Books contain m information regarding ailment a Nervo Poll Mef funds east. Finally a year or so ago a patch of el o e ) IR ‘ SOR. QLUGE BHOT N Vital Character than ¢hn be nd Inany medical works, cure ther erchants’ Nat $ 20 L. jorate In every detail was the wedding of | gL LT LR G 8 e for | Ol he Nebruska McKinley Momorial asso; { Mr. Ter came to Seattle from Nome City |@ nce. My Appliances hive oft, silken. ehamolw-covared — sponge clocitodes erman Savings, ct 210498 5.3 Mr. Bugene Levi of Nebraska City and | § Hor no® G CEG Ll CER e, peo- | assoctition will be il Uiuiie tlun | 0 soven days, the steamer on which he | & Shich do not burmn and b 2 do the bare metal electrodes used on ali oo 1T chet feld, daughter of Mr. " peo- | Caturday At no Fr b P y e & ther mukes of belts y Belt can be renewed whon burned out for o oo G A ot i 0 | M1n “Ihn b nnllr:"h.l ld, duughter ot Ir. | llo objected and the halr company was | BALUFIAY at noo will entertain | satled having broken the time record be- | @ WU GO Dumn out they are Worthiee In connection with the appropriation or ‘.;." ‘l."", et e eataE e lock | compelled to move agaln. Yesterday the | luncheon. The mesting he purpose | LIéeR the two points. He will return to : o A X 5 dinane for Novomber and pjor thereo, i | Templo forael laxi evening at 6 olock.| \UICe: Company ave Botics 10 k. soven | 1. PHIKIng Lhe SRR s <l L | Alssa 10 the ring s Call On Me 1f You Can—Write To Me Tf You Cannot Call troduced last night, Mr. Westberg sub- 8 i e | bristle pullers here that the company had | “f) 10 UtHe e WO | & the syna e W o e 1 t pews, ¥ The cle s finlshed the canvass of e mitted detailed statements showing the con ““] ; il b "“'\'\'”h ':‘I‘I‘V'.:f‘:‘ oot | abandoned this field and would no longer ~ Flip alarka Quish f chnvass, of, the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 5: dition of all funds on November 12 and the |m‘vh ohtysanthemums. and. ssparated ' by | SLISmPE o take care of this.trade, This|will exin the ‘worlk of totaling the vote| o o apyer or 8 L |® D BENNETT L CTRIC B Smounts set aside for the various depart- | B0, €O AT L rosorved for the |19 the bristle season, us during the wintes S iy chuoe s LSt || T Cean aud wita/ace) Ly b heuty » . ments paid by the general fund, with the | U8 LR o 9T WO, (SO M oroty. | months the best bristles are taken from | of officers far down on the ticket, | Merchanta, S ane Rooms 304 and 31+ Douglas Bl t sume cxpended and the available balances. | TEIUIVES ABOWE e AHEE SR ROV hogs. There 1s no drying in the winter, | y change of tmportance was ames Davies, & stock dealer of Douglas; : ooms 304 and 31 Douglas Block, Cor. 16th and Dodge St The total of the appropriations provided | B S B A o themume, | he bristles being packed in barrels and | Y the republi to for reg. | VW20 18 &t the Murray . Opposite Haydens, OMAHA, NEB, Always Open. for in the ordinance is $54,898.21 [ e e archontra cceupled. the bat- | dried during the summer. By the order of' deeds, wr oked: Lo Hkye | - Lasutensnt T MeClntook, U. 6. A, W a|® Biihitinn «b Cltr P ng » ke bal- |\ ed yesterday seven men drawlng $12 defeated by forty or tiity votes 8 e ller Qrand 000000 000000000000 00000000000000000000 cony at the rear, playing softly as the | 'SCd vestcrday so . S Southweat Improvement club will| , MF. and Mrs C. E. Bates lett yesterday Pollowing is the statement showing the | guests assembled. Just previous to m.-;"m ‘;'. v'.”x’" ‘\”“‘(“‘;' are "HI“““ Out Of | iiat at its hall, Twenty-fourth and Leav- | for & viru at Kearney — - —— = - — wondition of funds on November 12, pending | arrival of the bridal party white satin rib- e I. oy ment of he men who formerly er W rr:\. ~Vv'1]‘ s, \\’w ‘.;d'l\ evening ”‘I“n‘l.” )vv\‘\:l, 'u'll\.l ‘x(uh ont ‘.‘l.n‘ hman of included bons were stretched down both aisles worked In the drylng felds will,he coms |10, take netion MPoR the oRlebralom R et T by ordinance not inch _ ; el le8. (o | Delled to seck other positions. One or two | Yhhich will mark ' the formal open-| Nat Brown of the Murray is in Chicago o P, C. w1 Mr. Joseph Barton sang “Promise Me' | DU ) ing of the Twenty-fourth street via- [ and will return to Omaha Friday B i Mine. Warrants aa e aoncliatan il s cmndle s awal bristle pullers are still emp! at the | duct © The d seusston of the Change i1 @, H.and J. C. Gilland, well Known horse Funds igcepts. Dewwn” Balance. | (8 3 PRI O " from “Lohen. | OmABS Plant, but, as there has been many | Erade on Twentyitontih strent Wil be 4| geators of Egbert, Wyo, are at the Mur- oGeneral .......8 o § i | grin and Rabbl Simon, with the groom | COmPIaints about this, the work fs apt to | tiken up us soon as the report of the via- BRROR ot 8% | Aha Mr. Robert Levi of Nebraska City,|be discontinued at any time | duct committee has been acted upon (eorge A. Dowling and Lew Robertson, | coal dealers from Kearney, a chants. Nat Brown of the Murray hotel left Mon .18 K1) | entered the chancel simultaneously e at the Mer witn | During Mayor council granted sor's administration the | "I'I ]\\u‘(:lll\ s ,‘n:,.»u bran nl of Unity e church will spread a supper at the church, the ushers, Messrs, Julius Meyer, Ber-| right to the Wilcox | govanteenth and ¢ from 6 to 7 ) nard Rehfeld. George Seligsohn, Samuel | COMPADY (0 dry hair on a patch of ground | o'clock this evening lock an ad- |day for Chicago, where he will spend sev- | . S sar the river, but cons yrotests com- | ress will be given by Mrs. Robert eral days. | Lobenstein of Kansas City, Wil Dins- ':_“M mzll\r:“l::'“nvu l):m'hl.rol »: ™" Pavis of New York, corresponding s r'.! George A. Hoagland snd Rev. E. 1. | wanger of St. Louis and Moges Goldburg | P i L e order, al- | gapy of the Natlonal alllance. Any persons | Jenks left yesterday morning for Cozid to udgment fbrary re .. olice . Gurb, gutter and cleaning Bewer man- { YY) of St Joseph, who advauced up the left | thOUE there was no house within a quar- not able to come to the supper are cordially | hunt ducks, Park 2N IR0 Bl ter of a mile of the fleld. The packers d to come wnd listen 1o the address. | Mra. 8. H. M. Clark, who has been visit- | HENe Following them was Mrs. Hugo Bran-| %l now be compelled to ehip their bris- OF Mrw, 111" Bettis, 1 North For. | iubna at Bt. Lovis, = Joricrdey for ther | Btreet cleaning 1 ag1.3 | deis, matron of honor, gowned in ye low | t1e8 to points where there Is no opposition | tieth str to 5 o'clock this after- | "{i0h v Morsis of San Francisco is at the | We have a suit vacant which will just suit a ot Damanne % | crepe with high pleatings of white. the |0 this industry M e Arfon Glee club for male volces wag | Millard. ‘He is transacting business with | 3 ¢ and paving .6%.% | bodice decolette, with trimmings of lace. | . Libiary Bonds. orgintzed on Monday evening at the studio | Ve SMCRET SOMPRNL L of internal | doctor or do for a doctor and a dentist. There is a Pav . - . S of Prof. Hatson T Officers were . North, ¢ collecto nternal | o A . fbaving bond Tha bridesmaids came mext, Misses | Mavor Kelly said yosterday that he | ereciod as toik: Tent Weient iventn, |revenus, 18 in Colorado, where he will spend large waiting-room and also two small private oflices e Loutse Heller, Hattie Rebfeld. Minnte | hought it would be advisable for the coun- | C. E. Bolen, scoretary and treasurer; R, N. | several weeks i the mountains, | : s 4 - s Market place Meyer and Blanch Ehrman of New York, | cii to ad for | Jonmson, Wbrarian. Music sultable for the | Judge Jacob Fawcett will return to It has the right light—a worth light. The rental iy s Dog S Py Rite Nagtiate N cil to advertise for blds for a site for the | 4jh " hyk heen ordered and regular prac- | Omaha from Baker City, ore., Thursday F 7 all gowned in wh astiste and carry- | proposed Carnegie library. By advertis- | tice will_commence on Monday evening |and will at once resume hly seat on the forty dollars. If you want it, come toc Totals ... $LIIT8IT 82 $985.625.06 ing showers of white carnations. Mis8|ing u¢ this time the mayor hopes to next at 't Prof. Wright's studfo, 41 | district bench. v | | Lena Rehteld, sister of the bride, as mald | cure bids lower than the amount of bonds | Mt 48U hullding. Although the member- | Colonel Pullman of the Department of the | ore « 0 v ol of honor, wore pink chiffon with whitely,i04, He thinks that possibly a suitable | sirous of jolning the soclety are asked terday, where he had been inspecting horses overtrimmings and prec the bride, Who | ita can be secured for perhaps $3,500, | communicate with Prof. Wright for use in the cavalry entered with her father. The bride's| Not until a site is decided upon will the gown was of sherred crepe and she wore|ponds be issued and then only for the a short veil. Master Sydney Meyer, With | anount to be paid for the » i« ha e property. This oA 4 Ol T e | i S little Miss Lilllan Julictte Meyer, fol- | work will go forward rapidly now, as it is | the construction of the building in the | ) desired that everything be made ready for | At the altar the ushers and maids o) ranged in a semicircle’ back of the rahbt The contract and bond for curbing and| ang the bride and groom, fthe bride's repaving with asphalt Lafayette avenue|piinar the mald of honor and the best betwean Fortleth and Forty-second streets were approved. The Commercial Land com pany will do the eurbing and the Western Paving and Supply company (he repaving SGeneral fund. balance Bet aslde . THE BEE BUILDING R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents. Balance available ®*Paving bond fund, balance Amounis certified 1o ance available s fund. balance set aside or pers manent dog pour Lafayette Avenne ¥ spring | Stranger Identificd, | The man who was found dead on Wes Q street last Sunday forenoon was ident! man standing beside them during the im pressive marriage service. The party res ' X {ired 1o the straine of the Mendelsson | 10 last night ax Rudolph Palla. ‘His A triple assignment Tne Brird | Wedding march, the members of the tam- | 00 (O TR Ly \Iirk‘hv A triple assignment was given the Board deceased called at Brewer's undertaking fly and bridal party being driven to the of Public Works for the week. It was in- | WY and bridal par 5 e establishme e s gl 2 t late last night and claimed 14: . SLrmind 1o duxe Lha Intaruecuion of Tasotys | MetTosollan olub, whero eupper was | (AT RIERE JHE T, B B SN e Good building material — fourth and Dodge streets with asphalt, pro- o i el . 2 Vidimg the price was no higher (han that for | FAted and from 9 to 11 o'elork a reception b s e { Stone and mortar. Day by day the Twenty-fourth street districts just | W% held, apour 200 guests b Lhae L J I 0.0 ® e pletad: o place signs along Thirteenth | 0 the recelving party were: Mr. and| e offcial returns for assessor in the 3 the building grows, becoming street between Grace and Nicholas streets | Mve. H. Rehfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene! sixin ward show that Halpin and Crandali h h b d 2 Showing where diri and_refuse may be|Levi, Mr. Max’ Mever, Mr. and M | poin received the fame number of votrs igher, broader, more solid. thrown to fill in, and, fnally, to round up | Moritz Meyer. re. Rose Meyer, the|These two candidates have been notified o > e vepair the D. . Redman road from the | ushers and bridesmaids L a0l s The best building material — Aoy s o v, a yer's Sarsaparilla. Day by pin th democrat was elected by six e . . e day it makes thin and pale children RS. ‘ OAK Fu Sy, <& JFUELSAVE 3 oy, ¢°Rh\\“ . LAST | GUARANTEED. 723 REASOWN>" LONGEST. [MAve sYCHARTER OAK STOVE £ RANGE CO.siouss, not wnnounced fimite at an expense not exceeding $100. | ing for a trip to (he coast and after De- |y, rq A new ordinance introduced contemplates | cember 1 will be at hon t Nebraska the opening and wideniug of Ontario street | City west 1ine of Fort Omaha to the west city| Mr. and Mrs. Levi left late last even Abd. draw atraws fof the plate. Ob vote The official ¢ 1 A to Twentieth, and City Engineer Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Catron, Dr. and|enough to make the vote a tle o ovewator aubmitted, new descriptions of tha | Mrs. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helvey, [ 7% 17 Teke the e @ b take on renewed strength, until soon they become WDULHINE PrOPErty Necessury Mr. and Mrs. L. Leviof Nebraska City, Mr Repor Missing. and Mrs. A, Goldberg of Shenandoah, In.| Tha police have been motified ihat A stout and robust. All puny and languid children YOUNG woMAN Is WOUNDED Mrs. A. Katzenstein of St. Louls, Mr. Max | Ge th, collector for the Metropolitan Lif Mover of Baltimore, Mra. Adolph Meyer | Insurance company. has been missing since need this great builder of pure and rich blood. of Chicago. Mr. Rodie Lobenstein of Den- | Saturday As he had considerable money ik O SR REE g e AT ey | A6 aloage, M, Siokie. Labeusiaa of Sens| BUITIA AR 80 TS SEEEERIble Moner Feel perfectly free to consult your family ’ a Gash Over Her SUEMAN ABONE e RO TERE UMIA | DAY, A gTAHESISH e DK mds o physician on all these subjects. He knows the | ception | tound formula for our Sarsaparilla. \ * All th Meter Hoxes —_—— Filli \ To Cure & Conmd | Minnie Schroeder, aged 20 years, was Plumbing Inspector Cook was en; yugh the raising of my family 1 found that Ayer's Sarsaparilla was the Deputy State Vetertnarian, found in a semi-consclous condition last [ Stop coughing, as it irritates the lungs and | yesterday with a for men in filling best medicine we could keep in the house. T am now past 74 years of age, and | Food Inspector, 4 & o b eraay orce « . g o th 1. . y Unfitness for Marriage. Established 1s0¢ night about 11 o'clock in an alley near | gives them no chance to heal Foley's | meter hoxes used by the water company kiow from experience that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best family medicine in the H L n.u.com]"" n v s Chartered by the Mm..“. all or state cuse b Tenth and Dodge streets and was removed [ Honey and Tar cures without causing a | Several accidents have ocourred in the last world." — T. S, ArMsTRONG, Kokomo, Ind " e u ¢ e 98 0 for PREE HOME TREATMENT, 4o the pollce-station. Her face, huir and | strain in throwing off the phlegm like com- | few years by reason of rotten boxes and it $1.00. All draggists, 1.C. AYER €O, Lowell, Mass, - SITE VETRRINARIAN Address Dr. La CROIX, clothisg were covered with blood. Folice [ mon cough expectoraats, | was with & view of remedying tbis ovil that Do and L e Gt 290R B g tron Block, | MILWAUKEE, W