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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