Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 9, 1901, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TllF OMAHA 'I)AlL Hl-l.. ‘\IU I)A\. l)b( IMHLI( 9. 1 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA, [Vmruwmmiszg ez [y, Lyon's Rebellion Against the Sweating Precess in | N0 “Uburban districts has made them better PERFECT places of residence in two distinct way editor has instituted a damage suit for Chioage's Telephone Busi t is unnecessary to seek further the rea CO UNCIL BL UI" S “L\ UI' S[lE‘(I‘ [0 “E}T 000 again v‘ ln‘. manager of Ev!u- White- | s L - ‘-n:h mm?r.. ‘1.‘Ttmuu..¥ n ot pu\"vhlun Tooth Powdo, breast Fuel company He claims he was or the extension territorially o th or the 1 S. ) infiired o (hat extent by the assauit of | SAMPLE CASE OF CORPORATE EXPANSION | frchensing aremr i ritorially of citics or the g m=——t |y doutimy of Seiiaoi Oenrenm i Qs | PRUBS T L ] | town tor the country so far as their places AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. of abode are con 'ATTLE WITH SDIQLLPUXLI-”f roed, v’l‘:”"v;:r":v':y‘:’i"llfl:l‘“;‘r“‘rl":‘;;: sider Interesting Topies. against Charles F. Keeling for $6,000 dam- [ The Trolley an an Ament in the Ree | o G000 AL C0 ).‘.‘x":,‘l',.‘,“:y Used by people of refinement ages. His petition 18 divided into three | distribation of Populntion~klecs | ning of (he changes which fneviably sl o block fn which the llbrary is situated and | ounts. In the first he claims that Keeling trieal Lellition Promore II0w 16 htelion of SIRetviost v for over a quarter of a century where a Ilmrw number |or ‘n..Mr-n "fl“l'l;" laRAN AND FRUIT CONVENTIONS | on October &, 1901, assaulted him by shak- | Saberbaa Grow(h and we may even look forward to the pra ate shall be provided with proper fire ing b o 4 finally knocking him | 1 iy i t 4 i d Pece | ® Rt ng bim violently and finally knocking him | feal disappearance of cities as places Enidemio Reported Amoug the Colore escapes, as required by the city ordinance, | down. As a result he claims that he has . residence in the future and the redistrit ple Demand Attentio ind if the ity authorities decline to move | Meetings This Week with Good Pro- | been “lajd up’ ever since and has been able tion of population in & more satistactor in the matter the courts may be resorted to krama=Cammine Wil Hear Candi- |10 4o 50 work. On this count he asks dam- | AN organtzed fignt for better service anlf oon, o 500 altogether desirable - % eea VN o | ages o the oxtent of $1,000. In the next | More reasonable rates is on in Chicago | o ks oot 6F (he elevtrical agen FOUR PLACES NOW UNDER QUARANTINE COB MeClintoek Reslgna, ":"h ": TRTRSDERIN Of WAW | jo6nt Be slatian (HACAF S MEOIE of tH &se | against the telephone company, which en r';;f:"‘r"\ e W b ¢ B. McClintock, who has resigned as | 9 WHE CUREET &Y UERO®) | «ault he suffered great mental anguish and | JOY¢ & monopoly. According to local ac- | Eloetris Traviion manager of the local branch of the Min | humiliation, for which he demands $2,000. | cOUnts the concern is at present operated | " . neapolis Threshing Machine company, to " { He further states that while a case between | 00 the principle of taking all the trafic| The cable dispatches to the New York & \ City to Escape the Confinement Accept (he office of secretary and treasurer (From a Btafft Correspondent.) {the two parties was on trial October 11 %Il bear and giving an Indifferent equiva- | ANNOUNCING the success of the e UHIOH PIGlFlfl qome of Those Endangered Leave the Under Regulations of Health f the American Bank Protection company | ! MOINES, Dec. 8.—(Special.)The Keeling. in the phesencs of witnesses, ac. | 1nt. A few years backs the service was | 98 the military ratiroad in Germany are of [ in Minneapolls, left for there last evening r:n:-\v:}nlfi u\-IrHII\( of the lowa Academy of | cused him of stealing corn, and since that | *atisfactory, the rates reasonable, and the ln'lvu-‘-ydm all whose comfort bae been The employes of the implement company | S ¢N¢e®; fo be hald in this eity in the | tjme has circulated such reports concerns | holders of telephone stock raked in as high | enhanced by electrical traction. During the { prosented him with a handsome gold watch | F0™® Of the academy in the state capitol. | ing him. For the damage to his reputation | 8% 19 POF cent in dividends. But they were | eXperiments the rate of speed has been Emallpox has broken out among the col- | ciynvock’ w jocal manager mittee appointed a year ago to prepare a | these reporte Kirsher asks 83,000 hankered for Standard OIl “melons.” To|the cars were runping at cighty-five miles | ered people of the city and the health au- | bill for sceuring pure food in fowa, not o THer TS ket them, a reorganization was effected, a | an hour. The engine confident thorities yesterday were called upon to | wo ot tne merely covering one point, but all matters b | new manager installed and ordered to push | they will attain a 125 miles an | B quarantine four houses. Thoue placed under | . : of the kind. The committee was appointed | Two Mahaska county women, Mre. Hiram | dividends soveral notches higher. The | hour PORTLAND quarantine were: Albert and William Che he fire department was called Saturday fat the moeting a yoar ago and if is ex- Alexander und her daughter, count them- | Chicago Tribune says the new manager| Both popular and tific attention in ney, 941 Avenue D: Charles Burke, 1414 | DIghE to 1 Fourth street, where a small | pected that a measure will be presented &elves fortunate that they were accompanied | showed wonderful genius in curtailing | Germany have been closely centered in the Broadway. 14 Burke, 1413 Broadway, and barn v'm” the premises of Mrs. A. Brown | which will cover the entire ground and by a dog of exceptional intelligence as they | privileges enjoyed and “soaking” telephone | preparation for the present experiments Miss Nealy, daugh of Andrew Nealy, 19 "-':Kh The barn had not been used | the legislative committee of the academy drove to thelr home in White Oak towne | patrons to the limit. The result of the per- | The preparations were practically com | M Neat. | o7 “some e and-the base. which ‘wan | W1 puoh the meavate beiore e eniraore, | i rom oukuloom [T R T o W T B LI RO WHO STARTED Charles Burke i city poundmaster. Fd | & .;‘..“m:m with little loss, s =upposed | The academy has given its hearty endo: A stranger who had heen driving hehind [ by thirty business firms asking the courts | have been in progress more than a month B uets & tarber shop at 1015 | 1o Bave been of incendiary origin ment to the movement to create a national | them suddenly whipped up hie team and | to restrain the Chicago Telephone company [ The great significance of these experi YESTERDAY ON ANY Broadwuy, where the colored men of the standardizing bureau and also for the [ drove around them, and at a lonely place | from all interference with the telephones | ments is obvious. If an electric motor car, oity are scoustomed to congregate, and the MINOR MENTION creating of new forest reserves. This year [on the road got out and stopped the two | Of subscribers who offer to pay the fran- [ taking its current from overhead wires and oT"En LINE health authorities are fearful that a num A the academy will also consider the follow- | womer He commanded Migs Alexander, | chise rate of $127 a year instead of the | running upon an ordinary standard gauge | ber of them h been exposed to the dis Davis sells drugs | ing resotution r Ity of being killed, to get out of | $175 charged by the company for business | railroad track, can carry with safety ffty | St T T e Wkt ease. The berber shop was ordered quar- | Btockert sells carpets and rugs. | pRogal w v"”.ly"mv:‘: oF of he | her buggy and into the one with him. Both | telephones. This uit is a movement of | or sIXty passengers at a speed of 12 mile ehpbie v oy ke antined Tast avenfng. It was raported that| Moets bear at Neumaysr's hofe) v i the Department of the Interlor at | YOmen were badly frightencd, as they were | the Illinols Manufaciurers’ assd an hour it ix evident that the next few xtra meals when § CORTS ” S Bumber of colored men left the elty yes-| DFs. Green, office 203 Sapp block | Washington for the practical ag tion of | helpless, and the girl at first started to | ARAiNst the telephone company's all vears will see the means of travel between MORE to travel in the finost traine terday when they learned that smalipox had | Welsbach burners. Bixby & Son {he physiolomical pavehology to xoclologicil. | comply, but her mother made her get back | excessive rates many cities and districts practically revo CH U R e e Bl brokes out amobg thelr number, fesring ‘»‘,‘.g«m X'mas photos at Schmidt's Joal dats Tally' ne found i inutit- | 1nto the buggy It is alleged-fn the bill that the exaction | lutionized they would be quarantined |n””fl’:l>"lnl‘-:“l'“”r]’;‘f:’u; |.|;I : BF‘ad.w‘ny‘ tious for fho criminal, pauper and defective | AL this juncture (heir dog seemed fo [ Of & Breater sum than $12 & year from | Of course many problems are involved Three through fast traine Nortbwestern railroad at Carroll, who was | Micsour) oak body wood, $5.60 cord. Wm, | 1ON8 not heing treated right and he set up a | In violation of the terms and conditions | elghty miles an hour with a single car in- | DAILY, brought to Council Bluffs late Saturday | Welch, % N. Main et. Tel, 124 Contents of Program. flerce howling. Mrs. Alexander encouraged | Under which the company obtafned the ] voles questions of alr resistance, weight night and supposed to be suffering from | Christmaw pleturas, ¢ Alexander & [ Tne program for the annual meeting this | (B¢ Q08 In his rebellious attitude and the | FIght to construct and maintain its tele- | form and balance of vehicle, elecirical typhold fover, Was found early yestarday a retreat and rapidly | Phone system transmission at high voltage with easy con Co., 33 Weet Broadway. Tel, 168 | 964z, whirah buains, Decombe 58, thelude r puppy beat Olty Tioket O Miss Arkwright's china sale, %4 Mynster i A s e | drove a cernl e business e telephone on (o lower potel ty and othe cke! oo morning 1o have smalipox. He was removed | i huar Brforeniir! heching sale, 4 Mynater | 5 imber of papers of general lutereat and | I | Concerning the business of the telephon: N to lower potentiality and her Yy 10 the pesthouse, where he will be eared [ joor rant, furnished Mrs xander had $30, which she had | company, the bill recites ually important points which have not s rooms, modern con- | many that are technical and scientific E b ‘ - for by James Autrey, ap immune. Autrey | veniences. ' 215 West Washington avenue. | prof. Charles R. Keyes has ihree papers |1US! drawn from a hank. They are going| .‘TBatat \be time of lte organization, In| yet been scitled in actual practice. —The 1324 Farnam $t, o Y o see o It that dog (s well cared apital stock of the telephone « study of these questions is fvolve was formerly captain in the fire department | Miss Jennic Myers of Falrbury, Neb. is | on geologic subjects; T. J. and M. F. L. | t ERE dcw e wall cared for (HIN | CEE A8 O to0t th B e | 1 i Se2 it dtaee uetion fvolved | Tolephone 316, at the Lower Broadway house ettt cnn T e rt. | Fitzpatrick have several papers. including | VIPter in return for its wisdom DREY. WAS se(enli bRy OMCAINE L0 LY | f0_tC8 experimibnty on the Gerimat soud The Evening Whist club will meet Fri- [ 000 AL} 4 ) "‘ '_ r L #ald capital stock was increased to $5,000.- [ The track, 14.26 miles in length, exten ""\""“\""N\_“'{" Mrs. H. H, Van Brunt I ‘; """" _""| "”"’"’:‘ ng "‘"""f" of the STONE MASONS IN INDIA. 000, and again, on or about January 17, |from Marienfelde. a suburb of Berlin, to Mrs. W. 8. Sewetson I8 reported to be | fiora of lowa; L. ammel hns several 180D, Wl TOLKAN TRCFaqued o VIN000,000; | EOARR, 1E.1N: ¢ hanaRTA auice, Tevel and critieally il at her home on Park avenuc. | papers, including a discussion of the dis- | prrT Y t DRAWS PISTOL ON WOMAN | nre Vietor £ Bender of RIft strect will tribution of plants In western Towa; A.| 'M® ATt of Catting and Polishing that the total capital stock of the telephone | nearly straight. there being but one curve ot it St i Uk Bbiay hiy Deve " ks AN hye e P L 'A’ \’::'m.' |_.‘:.,. % paper ‘on’ A Btudy ‘in ™ veloped your orators are informed and believe, and | and ballasting were put into the best poss! ot Strange o Wlliam Moore will leae this exening for | Heroditars Transmission of the Paplllary | Long centuries before the weatern world | stata the fact to he, $9.000.000, dlvided into | ble condition before the experiments began a two wecks' business trip to New York | Finger Patterns Maurice Ricker will tell | had awakened at the trumpet call of civili- | 80,000 shares of the par value of $100 each | The conductors are ordinary copper wires, | Telephone 314 Council Bluffs Ae, 4l Mrs, 8. Josselyn of First avenue | o the blological station of the University | zation-—when the anclent empires of Greece | the market value of which stock is now |about threc-eighths of an Inch in thickness | . per share, or an aggregate of $24,750.- | 0 hung that the trolley can make full con- | THURSDAY. DEC. |2. AND YOU CAN REACH A8 BOON AS THOSE to California and Oregon. Gravel roofing. A. H. Rend, 541 Broadwa; have mone o Loulsville Ky to spend the | Of Montana, and there will be papers by [and Rome were vet unknown, when the |s M. Gard, a cattleman from Wyoming, was | Winter J. B. Weems, A. 8. Hitcheock. H. E. Sum- | stones that form the pyramids were still | 000; that the b arrested 1ast evening, charged with draw- | Mr® David Stubbs of Newcastle, Wyo.. | mers, Fred Clark, N. F. Smith, Nicholas | ombedded in the granite hills of Kgypt, the [ il T 58 i 6 A T g S5 641 Ay 4 5 pany has been and is now a large and grow- | We are likely to hear any day that higher fag & lirge dix-shooter on Mrs. William | 1%80e8 r aurer fd | Knight. Charlotte M, King, H. H. Hume | deft fingers of Indian workmen were hew- | ing one; that In 1590 the telephone company | speed has been attained. The program pro- | - RIBVDUNE & ¥ oldrea WA i BTN | e kit Hots Stove, bumikotsd bt 4g,| 300 olieE {Ing with marvelous skill and dexterity | employed in its service 7.706 telephones | vides that, if the experiments Justify the 'Soclet to Mrs. Blackburn's story, Gard jostled up g{wkl Hbolhl kll) Petersen & Schoening, Amricaltural Meetings. massive blocks of castern granite. Here in|and 15430 miles of wire: that in 1900 the | undertaking, a speed of from 125 to 135 | against her on the etreet and she enjoined | MUTEAT BlooR L0 ] The annual meeting of the State Farmers' | the cradie of the human race, saye the | telephone company employed In its service | miles an hour shall bo attempted. The aim him o bo careful and look where he was | cpcgr ot e hts ofor, St Paurs church |\ iitute begins Monday evening and will | Stone Trades Journal, the arts of granite | 36,414 telephones and 110,605 miles of wire; | was, therefore, to make the iness of the telephone com- | tact from beneath. electrical ap golng. Gard resented the Injunction by |of Dohany theater be followed by the state agricultura) ¢ cuttiag und polishing first were mastered, | that at the time of filing this, your orator's | paratus sufficiently strong and a y heavy to| 1 drawing his revolver and threatening to fill | Miss Blanche Palmer of Vinita, I T.. 18 | vention, and during the week the State |aDd even yet human ingenuity has improved | bill, the telephone company owns and has | achieve an extreme speed of 150 miles an au eVI e BARATINS0L SHRtNY Gt of Mre. Mary Mikesell and MIs8 | porticultural society will also be in ses- | Mt little the handiwork of thowe ancient | in service over 45,000 telephones: that In | hour without danger of overheating. The rd's verslon of the trouble (0 Detec- | tme Tachir clb it be entertained Tues. | $10n. This will bring to the capital the | CTAftemen. So wonderful was their akill [ 1900 the gross earuings of the felophone | passenger cars were hulli with a special tive Welr, who arrested him, was that he | day afte ut the home of Miss Hessic | leading agriculturists and horticulturists of | 'hat many centuries afterward, when the | company were $3,126,32818 and its net[view to very high speed. Each of the GIVEN BY was 100king in a store window when he felt | Moore, 414 Washington avenue. the state. On the program for the farmers' | ©lder civilizations had passed away, not | earnings $870,457.91 | four cars carries four motors, which are somebody’s hand other than his own in his [ Mre. W. F_Bupp. Mrs. Nellle Janney and | jngtitute are a number of prominent edu-| oMY the native tribesmen, but visitors from | | attached y to the front and rear axles of 3 'S ouls, ZUrToushien: ir., Ie even- f 1ty and Popuiation. ST . Bocket where he had his money. Turning | ME%, Louls Zurmuenien . leti last even- |l M8 M0 O farmers, among | foreiga lands, regarded those granitc tem. | i4 it | each track, the middle pair of wheels run ST . PAUL suddenly around he discovered Mrs. Black- | Ars . H. Longee of Oakland avenue | them President Beardshear of the lowa | P18 and statyes as the handiwork of the [ It is noticeable to those who study the | ning free. The ends of the cars are polnted "HURCH CHOIR burn. Gard was booked for carrying con- | will entertain ~the Tuiesday —Afternoon [State college, W. A. Coleman, Clarinda; [ 8048 [n the early years of the Christian | fatistics of the census, says the Electrical | to minimize wind resistance. The ] % wheels cealed weitpons Euchre club tomorrow afternoon.” L. G. Clute, Greeley: A. L. Plummer, Al- | €™ Fa Ilian, a Christian pilgrim, visited | Review, that the rate of {perease of our [are provided with the most improved pneu- o Mrs. J. Maurice Finn of Cripyle Creek ar- 3 I piahes, g Maurice Finn of Criphle Creck 7= | toona: W. M. McFadden, West Liberty; N, [ 1ndia. “In the city.” he says, “Is the royal | larger cities is becoming lees. and, while| matic brakes. The cars are, therefore, | PFices ~25¢and 50:. Reserved seuts Davis sells paint, {s @ witness in the Doyle-Burng suit.’ J. Harris, Des Moines, and O, H. Barnhill, | Palace, the different parts of which Asoka | the ratlo of urban population is larger | quite different from any others in use now on sale at box office. TR The city council will meet fn adjourned | Shenandoah. One afternoon is to pe glven | COMMIssioned the genii to construct by | than it ever was before in the history of | e 3 Almuni Gives Banquet. " ession this evening. A" meeting | over to features of interest to nm-‘ women | PIDE up tho stores. The walls, doorways | the country, vet if one puts aside the fals MONUMENT 30, VALOR, e " Alumni of Gallaudet college, Washington, | ©f the Board of Health will also be held. | 3 "0y o 5 ‘ ! Mys. Georgln MeClure and Miss Cor Y iy D. . gave a banquet Saturday night at the | M5 Georgly MClure and ,.,,'| * Creek | Mary A. Sabin, Towa State college; work.” Anotber Chestlan pilgrm of the |aries and, the absorption of suburban dis- residence of Frank C. Holloway on Third | last evening and registered at the Grand | H. F. Booker, Fairfield, ana Mrs t. | same period -Houen Tscang—describes, ot | tricts within municipal lmits, it Is very street in celebration of the 114th annl- | hotel Knudeson, Webster City. | Coffin of | Without a touch of awe, the sculptured | noticeable that the rate of increase of pop g et 5 . | RO - The famous engine, * al n versary of Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, h.'“;el";:"mg‘" '?&55;";"‘.':‘:‘“::‘0;,;“#;[hl-;?::" Fort Dodge vill also speak on “‘Home Con- | ¥'0n€s of tha land, and also what can only | ulation in the denser centers has become | phnul such an |nli|:mrwl nart i the, !'q'm THE BEE WANT ADS founder of the college, the first college for | gtoves in the city and &t prices that will | venlences:” State Librarian Brigham will | Dave been a pillar of polished granite. He | loss. | war. has been sent to Chattanooga by the ¢ - the deaf in America. The guests included | surprise you. | tell of ““Co-operative Reading Circles” and | W. he says, “a stone pillar, bright and | The reascn for:this is found in the gen- | NAshville. Chattanooga & St. Toufs raflvay PRODUCE RESULTS. iand given a prominent place in the Union visitors from St. Louls, Duluth, Akron and | ( BUl Brady was arrcsted by Detective | 8. 1. Woodruft of Dow ity will tell of | SNiNID& as a mirror, its surface glisteniux | eral extension 0. two applications of “elec oot Where 1w Mt e o it | 4GB0 ROE DO AR BE Bhenandoah, Ta., and numbered twenty~ | velf VOt night while fiourishing & 4t} wmue parm as a Fleld for Ambitious Young | And #mooth as | tricity, while a third has plased no incon- (menument to American valor. e eight. Prof. Waldo H. Rothert of Omaha | biade in a Broadway saloon. Men." The agricultural convention has to! ©Oldest of all these ancient bulldings are | siderable part. The trolley car has been n the morning of April 12, 1862, Captain L 1 r 1 W. A Fuller left Atlan in charge of the was toastmaster. Those participatiog in [ Miss Barnhardt of Logan. la. student at | do with the state fair and opens Wednesday [0rtressee and pagodas. The ecarlier pago- | At LB g g, e bt S e Rt S 0paERS 8, MANUFAGTURERS the program were: Rev. Philip J. Hasen- | the Nebraska ftate universite 1ncoln, | morning. The Board of Agriculture meets |45, however, were not the “stone-bullt | tribution of population. making it possible | Atlantn = raflroad. = When' he | reac ' | Locomotive Relle of the Civil War n ermanent Memoria ESULTS TELL men and ncludes papers by [0 the sculptured designs are no human |data due to the enlargement of city bound- | -—— r COCO OO 0000 SO i | ® |® ® ® " stab of Chicago, Frank €. Holliday of Coun- | Mabel 1ieke of Willow avenue on Thursday. towers and mansions with a thousand pil- | for the people who work in the crowded | Jeerted® 1 ® cioibors’ cinthes OF OMAHA cil Bluffs, who gave the toast on “Our As- ist D. 8 Toy of Baltimore began srtianltnrdl Bon lars” mentioned in the Rig Veda, but un- | districts of citles to live at considerable | the train and palr their far s 8 wociation and Chapter:” Rev. J. H. Cloud, erdes of reviva vices at the First| | derground temples hewn from fihe solid | distances away and enjoy the very great | different potnts. Whey ciaimed (o r St “The President and Faculty of Gallaudet | bresbyterfan church —and will continue The Horticultural society meets Tues- | rock under the shadow of some lofty east- # fr the Yankee lines = TRANas ARG webk set z 3 | advantages of suburban lite. This is par- | Sonfedcs rmy, but were (1A : : College;" Jay C. Howard of Duluth, “The | 'Rey. Phillip J. Hasenstab of Chicago, | 4% 80 continues in session four days.|ern mountaine. To this period (and per- | tHoularly moticeable in cities of the inter. ’fllflrm\;‘r!;-n‘v B A Fommanded by Centam MACHINERY AND I"Dllrfil)!ll—‘_ . g o i , ; ) b A larger number of women are on the pro- | hap. t t of v a Jolly Old Boys.” Miss Laura McDIll! “Our | prominent deaf mute minister of the Metho- P haps most ancient of all) belongs the | mediate size. Twenty years ago cities of the | o drews. ) 1 Prim and Modest Lansles:” W. O. 0'Cons :li:\‘ ".‘}'('y-'.l.'\'m?l.n ..v\’h--‘ll‘r(’.‘. 'w.’- ‘3w,.\v‘ "'Hd-;:; gram than usual, and the program is long. famous pagoda in the Island of Elephante, | second class were much condensed in area, | “"»'w.':\ the train stopped for | na"s & [pflwm" "on Wllrh. nor, “The Normal Fellow:" Superintendent | 8% & | adway Met The most interesting matter anticipated | near Bombay. Halfway toward ihe moun- | for the reason that practically every one | breakfast and most of the pusenge ] S ACTEERs ANE reaaaty B R GaWart-aiiiie NANRRkS HAHoI IR | o b o AL H. M Bhiken ot Thnekviite (ulmnn.- that of reports trom the experiment | tain top a spacious hall, 120 feet square, Is | walked to and from his place of work, and [ [F4In crew (WEt the train The passensers AN LA CH INERY, the Deaf, “The Connecting Link;" John W. | Wi, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Sweat: | stations hewn out of the heart of the mountain. | for this reason the residence areas crowded | Fuller factng the train. He saw through IRING A SPECIALTY Barrett, “Sour Grapes;” Miss Olie Crawford | '8 0f Chivagy ure guests of Mr. and Mr rark and . | Massive pillars, finely carved, are left here | upon tha business districts as closely as | the window some stfangers get on the en GENERAL REPA . Oliver of Park avenue for the Christ: T O L AIATE ¢ N AND BRASS POUNDERS. of Omaha, “The Gay Girls at College:™ ',’m.l I:nlln‘ PRI N The State Park and Forestiy association | #N@ therc at regular intervals for the pur- | possible. The horse car of those days “"“.‘."nu.nlw‘ ‘Wi v:nl:u|‘lu-'~y¥mlu“h:- .K;\plzlvv:'r"Jvr{; Lo 1608 Jacksen Street, Superintendent Henry W. Rothert of the | The local aerle of Eagles held a spectal | also holds a meeting during the week. This | PO 0f SUDPOTting the roof and the weight | at best a poor thing and it was not unlllu«ln and_Aathony Murpny. then foreman Omaba, Neb. Tel. 638. lowa School for the Deaf, “Gallaudet Col- | *exslon last night atier the pertormance | "o oo 6p the work of the Horticuttural | Of the 8reat bill abuve it—the whole form- | the coming of the swifter trolley that it was ;;(m:hi_"e\‘ I ',‘I':_j | ® Zabriskie. Agent. J. B. Cowslll, Mgy lege and Its Graduates:” Mrs. J. W. Bar- | members. of Fritz & \Websters “Breezy | society. ing a striking ploture of rugged strength | possible for the ordinary man of business | il SRCWNH our rain'" Al three aroke : rett, “Our Jewels,” and Prof. J. Schuyler | Time™ company Witl G 2 | and beauty. Coeval with those underground | or laborer to live more than halt a wile, | und hurried out of the house just as the ‘“E co Long, “‘Our Sunny Side The marria { Captain W. O. Pryor nsidor Appaintments. | temples are the famous fortresses of Dow- | or such a matter, from the scene of his [#NgIne passed ut of sight (|1 ¢ B, Olver [ \ aptain Fuller, Murphy and ‘ and Misy Mary i, O1jver Wil occur Wednes. | Governor-elect Cummins has returned | letabad and Asscergur. (vo giguntic gran- | daily task. Today all this is changed. and | mePld Dufuiis on font Thet DAYIK sl aiEae dny ‘evening at the home which the groom N e ot Washington avenue | from a trip to Winnipeg, which he took | ite strongholds situated so advantageously | as a consequence the residence district in|u handear. and, in spite of the « v v WS, %, pastor of the Firsi | after going to Crookston, Minn.. as one of | that even in these latter days it would be | all much clties has vastly extended, and | Placed on'the track by the . made Plaintiff Takes Bxception. Presbyterian cliurch, will officlate o odl Lo Mg Y Y ¢ At Etowah they found the | Faptd progress esbyteria s will ofmctae ne | & PATLY iuterested 1n exiensive land hold- | no mean feat of arms to capture them by | poople not uncommonly live anywhere from | cobine “onun und e pursie ten was | S18QM aNd Water supp"” James Doyle, plaintiff in the bfg mining me‘ ‘U"':‘“: "'I"'l’(;;!‘\ ;,}:g'j,»m":_ "R Wil ‘b | ings in the Red River valley. He will de- | force. Dr. Kennedy, who has given a life- | ten to twenty miles away from theiv places [at sich a rapid pace that serfous damige suit in the district court, and his counsel| given at Dohany's theater next Thursday | vote the next two weeks of his time largely [ time study to these matters, says the only | of business. Hp”w IRITHSLBCUTA SR RATR AR nle Ifil‘:r:: 'l‘:ll: DOUGLAS ST, take exceptlon (o & statoment made yester- | ovening, hus Vers Iy drawn largely | to lum".,‘m. to the .,.;lmm; for positions | lanl:ql the d“nd(:(nl artisan used in those gi- | To double the radius of a city means to The “Generals was abandoned b the i : day morning in one of the newspapers con- | 4POn late wid popular operas for someé 8¢} ang the veading of thousands of endorse- | gantic undertakings were a small chisel | increase its area four times. The trolley, | ralders at a point about half way betwee cerning J. N. Wollf, one of the jurors in the | b Fere thoms will b Jo6 Bacton' | ments of candidates. Ho has already dis- |and an iron mallet. The chisel tapered to | by its duplication and triplication of tha | RINKEOM and, (raveviile, on sccount of bk |- ELLE'INILAL SUPFPLIES. former (rinl of the case. The siatement| Modern Gladiator. Mr. Hartons mag- | poted of two of the places in his ofce— | fine round point and the face of the mallet [ ofty radius, has epabled large terri- [his party. When the fugitives abandoned was 0 the effect that Woll was wiiting | JL0CrRL bians YO e Wi fivel, Ieard, 1o BOis | that of yrivate secretary. which goes to|had a deep hollow, lined with lead. “With | torles to be included ik the suburban dise | the ensine thelr leader sald. biver ime .fl.l’n El.o'flu.l Saturday during the trial at the table with | that ft will make a hit {s certain. ' The | John Briar, and requisition clerk, which |such simple t00ls,” he adds, “they formed, | tricts of towns, with the result that houses | WS, "™ M 5™ em were run' down in Mr. Doyle's attorneys and in couversati-n | many who have heard Mr. Barton wing I | goes to Rufus Harvey, both of this | tashioned and scooped the granite rock | have plenty of room around them, the the fork of the Chickamauga river at eemp.n, with them. My, Doyle and his counsel | v PRt WIS BIEEES B0 R A TGE [ A dicult question for him to decide will | Which forms the tremendous fortress of | people are no longer compelled to live close | Graysville, wnd one wis forcibly nersuaded slate that Mr. Wolfi, failing to secure a| pleasure are promised a rarve treat be in relation to adjutant general, for which | Dowletabad and excavated the wonderful | together, and to this degree a very im- |\ A" MU0 GEES N0 P00 clght ot the Eleotrical Suppll'u weat outside the ralling owing to the e there ere several candidates, including M. | caverns of Elora, for it seems by no means | portant social revolution has been wrought. | number were executed in Atlanta spics, crowded condition of the courtroom, pre-| X Y. Plumbing Co.. telephone 250. H. Byers, the vresent incumbent; Captain | probable that the Hindoo stone cutters | and, indeed, is still In process of extension. | X ¢ r;;’;:_‘“‘“'"*'"" and olght eacaped from | i s aad Gas Lighttag empted a chalr back of them, which other | Thritt of Dubuque, (‘aptain Gantt of Sioux | Worked with any other tools." | No one can deny the benefits of a freer | “Tyi Jhjects of the reld was to burn the H ON. Mgr. 1510 Howard 8t persons not connccted with the case have | HER SALARY THE HIGHE City and Colonel Langstaff of Dubuque. | Granite, agates, bloodstones and crystals [life and the immense socfal. sanitary and | bridges on the liue of the Westgry & Al frequently done. They deny any comnec- There are also several candidates for par- | Were fashioned with such primitive instru- | other advantages which have followed the | jantic rativand, and thos ool ofF e TENTS AND AWNINGS, tlon whatsoever with Mr. Wolff, whose in- hing Abowt ¢ don secretary and for other positions within | Ments Into cups and other hollow articies | introduction of the trolley car, and the | “The' survivors of the Androws raiders terest In the case, as far as they know, is i the gift of the governor. Mr. Cummins |88 delicately shaped as those of the most | consequent extension of residence nelghbor- | have erected a me ument v‘hvl:l 3\1- 0maha ]’e“t & Awnlnu co not more than that of any one of the large Woman in Unele Sam's has promised to take these up and qis- | plastic porcelain. King Solomon, it will he | hoods. | ODIDERANS: B 1C BAnOn o s faD gl number of people present daily in the, The highest salarled woman emplove i | noge of them us soon as possible. He will | rememberad, re :wm from the cast a ruby [ But anotber agency has niot been jdie. | jetu"have sl been erected b 1lie Nush OMAHA, NEB. courtroom as spectators. any government department in WashIngton | defer consideration of other appointments, | Cup containing the “elixir of life.” So at [ The principal objection to country life has | ville, Chattanoogn & St lovis rallwas. o | 18 Miss Lilllan A. Norton of Massachusetts. | which may be put off until “,,?,; 1. such as | 16ast rune the legend. In forming the cav- | heen fts loneliness and the absence of those | ";’]’:{“""““\_,f",',fl,‘[‘,"“ &t whih the iehersl | TENTS FOR RENT, Funeral Mra. P. G. Mikesell. | ghe has just beei appointed superintenden: | places on boards and commissions. ity of the cup small holest a quarter of an | convenlences which differentiate the city | xhundaned. A third tablet has heen erected | TENTS AND CANVA. CcOooDSs. Tho funcral services of Mrs. . G. Mike- | of postal finance in the Postofce depart- Baa labs Bad casat inch in depth, were first bored all over the | house from the country residence. The [ in front of the cngine “General™ in Chat- | #eil were yesterday afterncon at the ' ment in place of a man, Albert W. Bing- 9 surface with a diamond-tipped drill. The | loneliness, by which is meant the lack of | anooga. SEND FOR cA'I‘Au""-l NUMBER 38, family residence, 2308 Avenue . Rev.' ham, who dled a short time ago, after | When the death wae announced of James | remaining portions around the holes were | Intercourse with neighbors, has been in a Episcopal Convention Closes | = 5 < George Edward Walk, rector of 8t Paul's | holding the post for more than thirty years. | Fletcher, consul at Genoa, Italy, with the | (hen chipped away and the process repeated | great degree removed hy the telephone ROCHESTER, D) §.=The |..‘w.‘.‘n‘ DaV|d cole CO,, church, of which deceased was a member, It isn't a wonderfully high-salaried post | Statement that he was an lowa man, but | time after time, until the desired form and | Perhaps the best work that the inde- | convention, which has been in session officiated. A number of beautitul floral! after all, though, compared with some of | few were able to locate him. Mr. Fletcher { depth were obiained. Infinite labor be- | pendent telephone movement bas accom- | this city for e Iaat Ve tikyas Nep brought | TERS tributes were contributed by sympathizing | those held by men. It pays $2,250 a year, | lived in Waverly, and was editor of the | stowed on every detall characterized all the | plished has been the popularization of the 1 1o o the thres Episcopal churches in | OYS ] triends of the family. During the services | but that is excellent pay in Washington for | Republican, but in 1883 was appointed by | products of ancient Infiian art. With the | telephone and its introduction at low rates | Rochester R Campbell Hrown of West | White Plume Celer Poulm several solect solos were rendered by Miss| & woman, and Miss Norton fis envied, | President Arthur to be consul at Genoa.|fall of the ancient Hindoo kingdoms the [into sparsely settled neighborhoods, thus | VATKInia, who wae a short time Z‘.“",,‘,‘j‘f,’."| Y. Bessie Simmons. Interment was at Wal- | naturally, by her sister employes of Uncle | He was always very kind to Americans art and craft of masonry died gracefully | removing the bugbear of isolation which ,"i ,‘,.".,"'”‘,. }“,.“.m”.»,‘. OMAHA . L. 416 South 11th St nut HiL The following old friends and|Sam. She has been in the government | traveling in thac countrs, and his especial | away. Whether 1t will again be resusci- | has been so long & complaint of the rural neighbors ed as pall bearers: A. C.|service for fifteen years. beginning as a | kindness to Frances Folsom and her mother | tated one hesitates to say, yet none the less, | resident. But the telephone has done more | = oy iy Marding, A. Thornton, G. E. Clatterbuck, | stenographer in the dead letter office. At [e€nabled him to hold his position through |in centuries yet to come, the architects and | for those Iiving in the country and in the | H. Hough, W. ¥. Thorne and H. O. Run-| Mr. Bingham's death she was the chief the two administrations of President Cley artisans of the west will turn with wonder | country districts surrounding cities than to | ning. Deceased was an old resident of L clerk of the finance division and she suc- lend. He was reappointed by President |and delight to view those enduring monu- | furnish them a means for soclal conversa- | Council Bluffs, having made this clty her, ceeded to this post simply because she knew McKinley. Cousul Fletcher's wife died in | ments of human industry reared long ages | tion. It has proved itself a very prmnrnfl continuous home for tho last fwenty-seven | more about the work of the division than | Genoa some years ago and he leaves a mar- | ago by the huilders and sculptors of the pa- [and valuable addition to the farmer's yeors, removing here with her busband, | any person in it ried daughter living in Vienoa | tient ensi means for making a living. By putting who survives her, in the spring of 1874 from | She has accepted ber elevation in a May Rebulid Starch Factory —— him in Immediate touch with his markets Marion county, Towa modest, seusible way. Speaking 10 ® re=| [ i uxpected that the president of the Deat dwin B, Kimball, whether for selling or for buying, it en porter about it she sald TPt ket G o ’ PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. . —Edwin R. Kim- | ables him to conduct his business in a Revives Queation. “Of course | am very much pleased. 1| pea 0"'." l:',"',n,':f::,‘,"::"_":"‘:‘,::h:::";,",‘n: ball, formerly of South Bend, Ind., secre- | much more businesslike way than formerly, | & Trustee Baird will again bring up the | fecl that it is a great compliment that | g o lF% G FORRCED TR GIEROAn 00 o | tary and cashier of the Studebaker Bros’.| when the isolated gardener or truckman matter of fire escapes for the Merriam | General Madden has paid me. I am the|poyever, that he cannot decide the question | COMPADY in the northwest, died here foday, | loaded his vebicle in the early hours of | butlding, fn which the public library is lo- | highest-salaried woman 1n the employ Of | of revuilding which must be raferred 1y | 98ed 38 years the morning and drove o town without the SAIORe LA s moeting GF it Tonund "tia | ¢ axhoutive 9parimente Bers.snd hat is | ks eeuntiok, which must be reterred o T Sikhisat Idea, what he would receive for It RICKLY ASH BITTER o ar | a distinction to be proud of. There may be | por mON O CEOTION: TRE fact thet the Celebrate Paty Landi or whether he could sell it at all The city council has done nothing to carry [ ASSis(aDt postmasters of my sex WhO 1€ | .o yoing operated, has led to the belief | NEW YORK. Dec. b-Patriotic exercises | With the telephone nullitying the isola- out the request of the board (hat the or- | celve a salary as high or higher, but 80| p,i he company may decide not to build | (. Ommemorate the fitteth anniversars of | (jon of the country dietricts and the trolley - CURES CONSTIPATION. dinance governing the matter of fire escapes | Other woman in the government depart-| . yoin in Des Moines. But the property [ were neld today by the Hungarin soclets | CAF providing quick and inexpensive means ments can rival me." | of the company. aside from the buildings, | I? New York. The = oxerclses included | of transit, the suburbs have become. in a = There ir a possibility, however, that Miss | {1 B0 O e throwsy | MUsic speeches and the wnvelling of a lite- | sense, part of the town. It is no longer it g Wze porttalt of the Hungarian patriot AN D8 RS Ewls OUTLER -‘“"'"“S' ‘"“:"“‘""' :““‘ "'”‘“‘l" ::""l‘":d out of cmployment about 400 persons, about Eliwluvnl Danlal 1° Sickles, wha Is one”of ""“ ;"' rus ‘“h””" but "”"l' the I ":"fl rary. So good a post is greatly in demand |y O 0t @ dran who e | the few men now 1ving Who took part in | for the town has gone into the country a Funeral Director and a man had heen chosen to fill the post. | | Ditocter kalr boing women and, ehldren who de- | s Tt "ol 1o” Roswuih. Wes 1% | caried ‘i i hovs (ne (mpareant agon ‘,To‘(l‘)“e.utliecn;(sie 2y You Sand Us Yom omm, We Ship Yau . . J . | principal speaker vt iy o hehind comes the e | " = ioceseer ko B ',.‘Pm some reason his appointment at this | i o WA LS les, while not fer behind comes th We tickle you. cAND I time was not deemed advisable, but it may 5 s Oller Killed by Piston Rod iric light, making ai once more pleasant be made early in the new yea Vditor and Es-Candidnte. me——————en | CEFALO. Dee 8. The hods of P 1i, | A more safe the highwass anq lanes of | That Sells and Pieases Your Tral o) 2K Miae N 5 H . sult o recent personal en- | pakerlon 5 tears o aee. ot ABE tebul al o8lls and Fie U FARM L ANB 5“ 1 Mae deriow's fuiher o 'w'p%‘.;".':‘,.f..'".,‘l....‘.,\.l."' e W o aeranel e | Ringdrion. ] I oy Yo et | While lanlatlan wax_ anuosing under (he JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO.,, charged (o that state, though she comes | Otumwa and T. J. Phillips. late candidate | Lt v ler Herry AV La, t1on: | older ragime. it alse had its dangers on A 3 & trom Massachusetis, of the democratic party for goveruor, the | noving piston rod and INStARLLY killed: Couat ot the exponure of valuanie properes | THE Candy Men. Council Bluffs, la. Manufacturers and Jobbers of

Other pages from this issue: