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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901. O HE HURRA N 3 O B, Cheek having declined to make AHA - BANKING BLS]\I’.S) URRAHS FOR ARIZONA | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA |5 AN OOONGOOOGGOGOOAOOOOOGOOOOOO0D > Sroperty owners were slow yesterday in N Willlams of Prescott Praises i R Uhe SB0W Som Sdewaits 2 8 * ™ Territory's Resour 2 e | The SBouth Omaha 1 1 comyp y r ®, at the Oonselidatien Repert Ehows for and § Board of Health Busy Trying to Get Oity | o verierday ameunuing fo Mo o val ° p Mo of Decsmber, N Rid of Disease. greanum wi der a recep ‘;vvl:r-‘"r\\ | (o ) or nigh . o Butte, Mont cldent yesterday with his sle gh RARGE INCAEASE OVER A YEAR AGO ! has b «a v o the [RIGID INSPECTION TO BE ENFORCED | ite "wiis firiviiiy *ior Chwend i | €9 o H een in Omaha in several yea | | Fortunately, ) broken 4 wer re- | oers tiem Shows Retter an o 1 on the wonderful growth t Quarantining of Infected o pect forted, "t s recelved being mercly | (@ P wor rful ’ 1 pe e have gr 1 n Thousand ¥ e Hin o batl Cont il nt - hebbebit ok, it Kb now | TNt AR of superb playing cards, obtainable from | & | ®, septen Totals, 1 1a fow et Avatinsie, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, for 25 cents a pack | (@ v 7 y o Mai w a . D [ g vt a ha ‘ L tatps or mones. ot enees, 1ainer- O Useful as well as attractive. Mail orders filled and shipped teartul. O | - ctte cases; the dainty Washbura Rables on | 9 , f + i 1 vlors h I erfect slip. 2 o Viltvmest oF (s oond t the | & ; ¥ of the fact that quite & nu O aniaa " 110 [ the same day as received. ° h * y h se t « ne exist in the city| v . ristia banks at the close of ess De e bbbt - = mallpox now exist ir ) ‘ Bember 10,1001, shows a good increase over [ 1 e 89 Al lines Mr ““' .:‘ ard of Health s taking steps to pre- | CREIGHTON ~ STUDENTS ACT‘ e > . - *, i ' ! R ree Arizona won't ge it the read of th or any other con st = 4 L) fhe corresponding ringty e whién | R e (i thay | Tont e st t thi ¥ | Qo — A . . m only one g that | eagious disease Present “ltob Roy” with Excellent B it Wil A ona. You know | “iu hi m‘ but routine business was trans- Effect in New University | (o HEADOU'\RTERS l-OR KOD'\KS and all makes ® e he lines are pretty tightly drawn out there. |ucted by the board yesterday, but the re- v | &0 of CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLIES. OUR b > 3 . | And either pa wou her 1 WAVe | quest of Inspector Jomes in regard to an | S < . < 3 X s ‘ 3 Conutc A E T | O . vy s . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS in CAM- . o [ arty | t # €enate. | pamed Jacob Ward and the appointment| ‘‘Rob Roy,” a melodrama in three acts, ’ Hge . " now in the Wh he presid agress: and th ipproved. | Mr. Ward will nesist the | Presented by Creighton Dramatic circle in J ERAS—We do not handle job lots of oldstyle o uin 18 all the more tewe from 1 1 n h € t = . h t g \ i | borlr The Duch mdvartined of Arizona are of the same polit- | tor in fumigating infected houses and new university hall last night, was all €@ Cameras, Our goods will always be the latest and best e :“" e it _has been a e lexion then we will ud 1. | wofk under his diFéetion its friends had hoped for. It was a | dg 1l i fying to sds that over $10,000,000 of t M daa s e A of yesterday has put a stop to all street :" ey ",‘”""“'l -4 """’“"( "”:‘( sy o We will give free instructions to all persons having cameras bought from ns. Have o, g - rem of reading work and consequently there will be no|that reflected the spirit of Scott. Many TR i : > ; " B "““:""’ ' r rr last mer, when more det ‘,‘,",u_f ,‘“ for the ning up | Were surprised that among the students of | P Just received a big shipment of the celebrated Korona Cameras that we are offering at un. @, i e o vokt 4 g 1 r ¢ of streets and alleys and back yards that stald old institution there should be . heard of bargains. D) of the state to gre tro Well ne There should be a general cleaning up,” | % much Thesplan skill. The plece was nated that LA s, oo ' " $5.00 Korona, style V 4xi—our price . T . . . . . tima BAt : has teen replaced with waid o member of the board last night, | Well staged and well acted. There was no | g ¢ o0 2 o el AL $3.00 @, deposits and one ; Al bank | voy wouldn't know there b even if the white flag with the black square | @WKward pause, no mumbling of lines, no 7.50 Korona, style speclal 1x4%, bulb shutter—our price Ce Cere . $3,60 @, d:w ‘\ny.m'luuh: [ m.»““ ro from the stale | fire, “Hefore the fire had cea in conter is flying. The people of South | hesitation as to the disposition of hands (@ $15.00 Korona, style I1E, 4x5 R. R. lens, bulb shutter—our price ...... ceenves evaive $9.00 ¢ ;» L T b A Bl opened in tents on th maha should take as much interest in the | And feet, no passing of cues, no prompting €@ 0 Korona, style 11E, 6x7, R. R. lens, bulb shutter—our prica s e . ceeens - $12.00 ’nrm-rb-‘lu.)luy] y\r .‘» merchants dey w de business. Arizon health of the city as the oficials of the city. | from the wings—in short, the stubborn ele (3 0 Korona, style 11IA, 4x5 long focus, bulb shutter—our price . sosseennens seeensne . . ... $13,20 ® n country banks the most enterprising people s . d e ateurishness was restrained v i Compared with the statament of Jast Bep« | oo, 08t S eT D P cut [ Why they do not clean up the back yards | m L¥iS6, €' HUBACUHAE GE6 oFeot AL (hS D $2:00 Korona, atyle IHIA, 5x7 1onk focus, bulb shutter—our price ......ovovirsisesssssnnies o $16.20 *, iy gl o el tbte | M€ day we are g to and alleys {8 a mystery to me \is work | 50 sure and that one forgot that the 00 KORO! SLAT y paag ot ton he ehowing i §00d, but this | yhy country [ must be done, and In case property owners|Hames on the program also appeared in | Qg ('. s ol " bbb adhn 3 60c €, :»; on account of the »%.‘-rn he n»mwy of [ Mr, Willlams last night for Butte | refuse the board will have to use the power | the city directory. e We are selling a fine 4x5 Day Light Loading Film Camera for only seasens e $8.00 @ ho banks bsing Wer in winter than | given it by the ordinance recently passed| Of course, the play would have been o \ ol money 18 now in clrculas | in sume e money’ ts now 1n clreula- | ywopy OF THE RESCUE HOME |by the council” better with ‘a fow women in it, but their @@ o i St Full Line of t“"““““ K“d“k" tion I'" ey it Lkt Rucipubar' a (e In connection with the work of the board | absence couldn’t be helped under the cir S owale Camerd, 3sIY--our pHte . e e . 60c @, . t Dece Lol ‘., 4 s o Meparts Submitied ¢ ting | Inspector Jones makes a suggestion which | cumstances, @ $2.00 Brownie Camera (No. 2 new) 2%4x3%—our price .“ ' . . “ees $1.80 ¢ "’""l: Loghdsoabl o i MR ey L ftitipiriin will presented in a formal manner to| The star of the evening perhaps was| @@ $10.00—Folding Pocket Ko $15.00-No. 8 1ding Pocket size 4xs—our price ® e, bublagas, of. 8 baok A the managers of the packing bouses within | Daniel J. Hurley, in the part of Hailie Nicol | §e ~dak No. 1, wize 2t Nk, 4 BiaOLns $35.00-No. b Cartridge Kodak tho followtng table Coming Year, |a few days. Mr. Jones considers it advis- | Jarvie, magistrate and merchant, though SO0 i ovisvs vui $ 8.00 Wi $14.00 $30.00—No. 6 Cartridge Kodak D Total 1 able to fumigate the clothing worn by em- | he bad to divide honors with James E. (@ $12.00—Folding Pocket Ko- MLt s o L size bxT—our price 800 @ e The annual meeting of the Omaha Rescue | ployes. He says that the cloak rooms in | Woodard as Rob Roy, MacGregor Campbell o dak No. 1 A, size 2xdiq No. I Flexo Kodak \ze $10.00--No. 1 Panorama Kodak Home octa was held December 2. | the paeking houses are in such shape that | Hurley said his lines with a rich Irish our pric i . 0.6 14x31%--our price . 400 size 2% x7—our price e, Tho tary’s report showed that thirty- | formaldehyde can be used without inconven- | brogue that was irresistible. A Scotch ac- (@ $15.00—No. Folding Pocket $1200-No. 4 Bullseye Kodak A fine Folding Tripod, regular L) five girls and twenty-seven children were fjonce. When men on the killing floors go | cent might have been more appropriate to g Kodak, size Yy—our ixb—our price . 6.0 $1.00-we are selling il cared for during the last year. The trens- [to work they leave thelr street clothes in|the part, but few noticed the difference price L1200 82 No. 4 Cartrldge Kodak, e O r urer reported receipts of $1,047.62 and ex- |4 cloakroom and these rooms, the fnspector | and his catch line, “Be th' powers ov mud! « b il ol g - D penditures of $1,121.52, leaving a deficit of | says, can be disinfected along With the|was funnier than anything a Hoot Mon Q@ K o o $ 0,26 $70.00. Donations of food and clothing were | ¢lothing with slight expense and scarcely | could tave sald. Woodard made an ideal O3 O () A U M Bept. @, 1001, | received amounting to $312.17. The sum of | any trouble Rob Roy. As the gentlemanly bandit he W B it comBlEa Ral SIsMkNL TS ¢ Sehako B PRI b o Omaha Natlonal $ 0,669,555 02 | $1,062.75 wae raised for the property fund Nothing will be done by the eity about a|left nothing to be wished for and he might () ‘h"‘f "l\" most .Hl‘l te and elegant ne f Albums ever shown In the w “ A nice Album for 4x5i prir f ) only 10c. The latest style of flexible leather Albums running from 16 cents to $2.00. Must be seen to be appreciated. @ Q Commercial Natior 234l The association recently purchased prop- | pesthouse until after the county commis- | easily have been mistaken for an importa- | g Moorehouse and Gieson Albums—adjustablo—go made that extra leaves can be added—from $1.00 v | y at 2018 North Thirtieth street, which | sioners decide about appropriating $1,000 | tlon direct from the ino. ‘ A . B b Rl e e b S . e, 3 8 now being occupled for the ercction of a building to be main-| Willam A. Schall, in the role ot villain | (@ s % L) The following officurs were ejected fof [ tained by the city. Untll a pesthouse s | (Rashlelgh Osbaldistone), acquitted himselt dg . the coming vear: J. W. Crawford, presi- | egtablished all cases of smallpox will be | ereditably, as did Linus A. Lilly, who took lte y XerCiser K dent; Mrs. 8. E. Perrigo, secretary and |quarantined and a rigid inspection main-|the part of his cousin, the verse-making €@ D treasurer; Mrs. J. C. Davie, superintend- | tained. robleman. George F. McCracken, as Mr () ® W ol _ ( |ent; Miss Bethea Thompson, head nurse; Those Amsnult Cases. Owen, clerk of Osbaldistone & Co., had o | B¢ Whitely “Vim" (8tyle ) with charts . L L T TR PPP PRI L) | Mrs. George P. Moore, Mrs. J. €. Whinnery, [ oo 50 0 s enacted In the | K00d understanding of his part, though an | Whitely “Standard” (Style 1) and “Anderson’s Physical Education $ D Miss BMe Reed, Mrs. . . Smith, Mrs. 5 | ool hoard investigation case yesterday | itolerant critic might have sald he over- | * Whitely “Olymplan” (Style 2) and “Anderson’s Physical Education’ $100 @ X L. Crawford, Miss Emily Wood, Miss Mary | " potice Judge King was the presiding |4 it e Whitely “Athlete” and “Anderson’s Physical Education” , S0 g b wind, executive committee; Lysle | omoor ™ Aftor the momentous meeting of a| [Eddie Cudahy, son of the packer, cele- . Whitely “Special” (Style 3) and “Anderson’s Physical Education N ] L Abbott, Dr. W. 8. Gibbe, J. W. Craws |00 (6 (0 ago when @ Jaitor and a | brated the first’ anniversary of his abduc- | > \ . P ) T D board of | carpenter employed by the board assaulted | s e T GHATEVE GIRNESS. A R — o trustees; . Dr. 8. Lyman, physiclan In | 8 0 Taxpayers league charges | the part of Hanish, son of Rob Roy, and j0 ilasses Incre charge; Dr. W Browning, laryngologIst. | (14" counter charges were filed in police | Wa8 compelled to stand by and see his 4 What could h’.’A er for father, mother ol’el'fl filnuqeq P 4 | court. First Sweringer and chtemier | father Kidnaped by the King's regulars. J l‘.r:"v'r|f.‘v".‘,‘*:}".'\‘(l”‘n‘.‘\.\'{;.“ can cone “-:;‘ycl The genul Maire, made for P Omuna Natignal .. ANONYMOUS FIVE DOLLARS | were arrested for assauiting D. M. Click, | Thoush this no doubt awoke disquieting g any lens and’ after Christmas wo will it 000 imported - by us—beautitul o hants Nutional | 14 Who wa representing the Taxpayers' league | memories, there was no evidence of 1t in | P& them &0 the oxact eve test. We hivo uwpeclil uirdy e prownts ApiTeart; Snamol jant Natlonal ey Keep the Pollee |at this particular meeting of the board. In |18 conduct. | L L e B e G R PR R T T PAPRLL I e (RCLIRL D af e : ik ks Kil 5t OWMIE retaliation Click had warrants jssued for| The various spectalties with which the | €@ MGy for : ; % 50 ah beare Eha T4 Bhin s W o tional i N ooi the plaintiffs in the former case. When the [ 8Cts were intersperced were all good. The g READING GLASSES AN e Boulki iiess ad g . hearing was first called for trial each side [ MOSt notable among these were an overture | Hest quality of L fitted with ebontzed wood han- - . especlally for Santa Claus you may @ 16,4770 53 secured continuance for thirty days, but by [ bY the Crelghton University orchestra, | €@ dies and nicke k prices—ita-in. Lens, Know the pr 15t be low. We nave some 2.50 o i SR v Havey recelved his| mutual agreement the case was called yes- | cOruet solo by J. Walter Schopp, a song by | dg SeES EN) & N “s soh . Cash_and Cash_ Ite regulation unsigned note last night enclos- | terday afternoon. Bafliff Allen was kept | the Philharmonic quartet and a mandolin | FOUNTA[N °, e e | iug 5 for the benefit of the poor. These|pusy for an hour or more securing a jury | 5010 by Herbert Elliott. | (o o Py Figieasiona: o ! unsigned notes with the $5 enclosed have | and after the six men had been secured an| The rew university hall, of which this, | €@ PENS o STamhnts Natlo been coming in every night and the sergeant | qereement was reached whereby both sides | the annual play of the students, was In ml State H\ it said “I hope these motes will| withdrew their complaints, the nature of a dedlcation, was packed to €® We carry a full line of the Waterman and Parker Pens o MAGIC LANTFRNS D "‘_f'“f"“‘:’;lw SR [keep a-coming. 1 have got In the hublt of |~ Juige King was willing to do this, but [ its capacity, most of thoso present being €@ Everyone fs warranted. We can sell you a good pen for g, ({5 CAFTY 8 blg line of theae goods. Good, substantial @y Usion National recelving them and if one should turn up | pe insisted upon the ment of costs and | friends or relatives of the participants. &g $1.30, and then we have better ones, if you want them. $10 and $12.00 bz ¢ have them at &, B tala | missing the disappointment would be | witness fees. Up to the time of closing the | This structure, which has all the equip- e 45 e Y b L) Tnoye s courtroom the fees had not been paid, al- | ment of a modern opera house, is an im- — ¢ o rn Lt al persons called for wearlng ap- | hough all those interested understood per- | Portant addition to the university building. | g . e l;lere ll\l‘e\‘fl Few Specml b“llfleflfiol‘l‘l < Omaha Natlona and were supplled fromi’ the ook |fectly that tho. fess.and costs should. be Lion Vapor Bath Cabinets, $5.%0 anc croscope stand, each $10.00 vlatod, each $1.50, il National 1 o 2 g . - * ), Ma V! ilusse cuc oa » i iniat Nagionat presided over by Dan Baldwin. Half a dozen | paid before a dismissal was marked on the A Woman's Awful Peril. | €@ Rl Dlated B o ach kever Thermometor Cases, gola @ States National bundles of clothing were received last night | gocket “There is only one chance to save your | (@ 5 and $8.50, Watar Do laives ¥ 'v'::.L\‘.”'\ .\'« e nd added to the store. Sergeant Dempsey| The judge presumes that the costs will | life and that is through an operation,” were g l-,h'hl't-h»m« best quality, $6.50, $7.50 5] e Rubber Gloves. por And, $1.00, pfon Natlonal and his force of men were on duty until 11| e paid in today; if not the case will still| the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B s $2.60, $3.00, $4.0 ‘-H.. o0 M:”t"r:-m\x'hu’.x.m,.‘ filled with 1n- g 4% o'clock relieving the destitute found during | remain on the docket Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wik, from her doctor | (@ 1 ¥ three legs, HOLIDAY :,",.‘“ _ ) papisls the afternoon. The man who had “four Sliler Unicass Gindass after he had valnly tried to cure her of a g Hollday Offeringh for Physicians, ter Cases, sllver PHYSIC FOR o horses to feed, but was 00 poor to work trightful case of stomuch trouble and yel- } thought better of his ultimatum and appliea | Councilman August Miller went to work | jow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and €® P e for and received employment late yesterday | vesterday and with the assistance of one [ ghe constantl; grew wor Then she be- (@ Morehants: Natlonal for the city. He did this to save the city | cured her. Its a wonderful Stomach, Liver &® Al B ot 4. Py United States Nut 11 FIT 'Kl Y from paying demurrage. In speaking of { gnd Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspepsta, loss (@ [ ] a [] 3 e Nebraska, Natlonui... 1 BENE| FOR, M<K NLEY FUND the matter Mr. Miller said that he offered | of appetite. Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. | dg ’ OMAHA NEB. * et & Gert of | to employ four or five men who hang about | For sale by Kuhn & Co. 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0,0,0,0,0,0 o, R M e e PRVIVVVVVVVVVVUVVMV AN AS 00 nn’.':“‘ Is 0,84 $81,065,300.06 strong to work. So finally he got hold of “Cyrano de Bergern 85 1801 i « man who needed money and tho (%o un- | his Thursday evening at Bova's theater Omuha Natlonal 780,940,653 - loaded the cindors. Just what the city will | Rostand's ereat, nlay “Cyrano de Ber- Ofles Bk + Comnerclal National 1564879 88 Sta' faniihia Moifiniew mumorial smatl p will be given by Leland T. Powers R ] ] 1 ’ v DA T A LI 9 10648 Seats fo e McKinle orial fund | do with the cinders is a question, as the | & ts Sundays, from & -, Merchants’ Nutional ERICR . " ) A% 1) 1 from the ¢ utized a = e b B e A onal ol AN ® | benefit performance of “Colinette,” on De- | street force has been laid off and there will ,",',‘\‘fl‘ AR AR L emar (4 : Cxpel‘lfnen » Fingt National cember 26, can now be reserved at the | he nothing doing in the sidewalk repair line | impersonator Mr. Powers has not an equal epraxka Natioiil LAW31 45 | box office of the theater. The manager | until spring in this country and in this play has reached jon’ Natlona 62841 : hie greatest helght as an interpreter o Miss Coghlan and her company has a . § : : y Cutt! J A dramatic lterature. As an illustration of letel f L Doercas parties can be formed to visit the per Notice was sent out yesterday that the [ favor it Ix sald that when he began his | formance securing seats in a body Orders | South Omaha Brewing company would com- public work at first he went for his carfare, g 2 within a few weeks for § an evening and MURDERED, NOT ABSCONDER/|of this nature must be received at the | mence cutting fce on the pond at the brew- | {70 e ‘or w0 it was $150 a night, until - - theater before next Tuesday morning. ery today At the start men will be | now he has many more calls than he can rol leve Jumen » Diew in| Subscription blanks will be placed in | employed and the crop will be harvested | possibly il and” s qulte independent of tenne of » stores and offices around town today, where | a5 rapidly as possible. The fce on the Jet- | il trciivencus of the piay’ it 1 well b people may selcct seats and order them | ter pond fs ten inches thick now. With | worth while going to see how wonderfully it bystalbnlions the demand for men at Ashland, Seymour [ one man can make elght different charac- ; ters lifelike » | "Miss Coghlan and party will arrive in|lake and Jetter's, there will, it is thought, e — { Chief of Police Donahue received a tele-| omana this morning and remain in the | be very few men who want work out of em- Marringe Licenses. gram Tucsday night to arrest James B ity until after the benefit performance. ploywent for a few weeks to come. Licenses to wed have been issued to the \ Hay, who, it 15 alleged, had left Balt Lake | Few Charity Cases tollowing: y . ' City, with $38,000 belonging to the Pacific | Food Changed (o Polnon. " arns. end Realdsnce DR . Lumdber company, of which Hay was ® Putrefying food In the Intestines produces | MAYO® Kelly satd ln~;|l-\":‘nr:ux|lu|u :ur:r;: Jacah Raduziner, S0uth Omaha ' . MCGREW (Aga 53) gotary. Tuesday night the body of Hay was | effocts like those of arsenic, but D the recent cold snap he had recetved on » Roth, Omaha . . found in a trench with a jagged gash in the W |Y(’1- vn’l .{fi K:;,‘ ‘;,( \‘, ,r"\,m(::,:‘ two applications for ald from indigent peo- | Jose ph . Chaddock, Omaha PEU'AL.&I“T-" ’ 4 s o e polso - ARAeabeha gy s na | Edith Erickson, Omaha a8 Qndy. back of his head. Instead of belng an ab- | clogged bowels, gently, casily but surely, | PI: These requests were deserving and | b0 O R 00 o e i 5 Yemra 1 sconder th 3 , pplies were promptly furnished. So far n conde e authorities at Salt Lake say | curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Head- | Bupphie '] P ; P Molals b riireie: Mary A. Brewster, Omaha that Hay was murdered and the money | ache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney a this winter the city officlals have not been | youeph D. 8hort, Omaha cured In less than 1u stolen from him. Iaitiaa " Cniy SE TRt ,'\-u;“,“;‘(‘(:'f;l Bowel | | oubled to any extent with requests for | Allce E. Hurst ] VARICOCELE cusa.k Josa t2an 1 darn | : charity. Mayor Kelly figures it out that S and all Blood Diseases cu: Divorce Court Not tur life. Adl bre nearly every able-bodied man in the city i 4 ing out und phine G. Ripley has b granted a Bigns of the disease disappear at once. is working and that there will be little de from Guy D, Ripley by Judge OVER 20,000 astiity o e St mand for charity this winter. In former on the ground of non-support, She ALK 0 debtlity, losa ot vitaliiy ; ee o ma iven her maiden name, Hetts all - ubnatural weuknesses of years there has been quite a demand for Havaugh has refused ‘to modify Btricture, Gieet, Kidney and Biadder iy coal and groceries, but this year the re- e 'of divorce granted a year ago suses, Hydrocelo, cured permancnily. “The same old quests have been %o few and far between o M. and Charles B. Dodson, as o4 R I T e that the charity fund will hardly be ex- 1“for by the former, that she might THEs 0 sole custody of thelr child, Loa medicine | pre- bausted this winter unless there is an un- Trowtment oy el PO Box " M ihed half usually long season of extremely cold Ofice on-L:l..l‘ th llr;n betwesn Far- scribe alf a cen- it 4 nam and Douglas Sts.. OMAHA. NEB. - Magte City Gossip. HOW TO FIND OUT b ol 7_."‘— o - : tury ago. £ of Police Mitchell fx suffering With | by o pottle o common glass with your oy e e o itell of Des Moines is here | Water and let it stand twenty-four hours; asked. vistting friends. & sediment or settling indicates an un- A d b young son ef Mr. and Mrs. L. C.| healthy condition of - the knun--yrn,killr it During the devastation of Cuba, young tobacco plants Hbson 18 quite sl ) stains the linen it evidence of kidney Hias] oWy sparring bouts pre bhtled In Bouth | yrouble; too frequent desire to pass it, or | Were brought over from the Vuelta Abajos district of the W, Q. Sloane writes from the south that | Paln in the back is also convincing proof | & i W ar 8o ern A number of gypsy women were in the i 3 2 2 vd. | etty yestcrday R e e 'Rt 0 s | ORG8P: e m im0 o Atlantic and Gulf waters. In some places they thrive A Model per tel e ia _ “Tho fancy stock xale at the yurds yester. | Thero fs comfort i the knowledge s | These were sprouted and multiplied until good sized crops . day A ell attended, conside o gy A <{lmer' 4 : ’ : H AR ratdering Ih | otten expressed that br. Kiimers Svamp-| were raised. After nearly three years natural curing a Doctor’s Office Rov. George Van Winkle annou oot, the great kidney and blade edy, ' : ; murriage of Willlam . Meyers a | tultls every wish 10 curing rheumatism, | perfectly delicious genuine Vuelta is obtained. S YAV A e Emma Moore pain in the back, kidueys, liver, bladder, . : to bave ovening or Sunday office | “Miss Agnes O'Counor, supervisor of musie | o a5 Escaping the enormous daties the projectors are enabled % and every part of the urlnary passage. It bours. Pationts can hardly walk of the puolle schools, s recovering from u h 1 g AT " : y* serfous {1l | corrects inability to hold water and scald to produce a_five cent cigar with a prime genuine Vuelta up stalrs at such times. Miss Josephine Halpin is still confined | tug pain in passing it, or bad effects follow - £ ! £ 0 et Apar{meats o ‘uccount of & Severo | g tho use of liquor, wize or beer, end | filler. The best kind of a properly cured Sumatra wrapper, The Bee Bui]dmg overcomes that unpleasant necessity of b —_— ] Today St. Catherine's gulld will h 2 Y . : . % [ aoit"sale nd vazar at fyer's rug siore, | 108 compelled to go often during the day, | with all bitterness removed, is added. These features are Twenty-fourth and J streets. | and to got up many times during the night. | : . bas all night ‘and Sunday elevator Clty " Treasurer Frank - Koutsky = has | The mild and the extraordinary effect of | Very unmistakable in the cigar produced thereby. It is the -«rv:v'- \\lu";r and gas, " wall moy nto his handsome new residence | o = | w4 - : as olectric light are in each room. moysd into By handgoma o | Swamp-Root 1s seon realized. 1t stands ¢ n i Ty Ty r l [ B e I e mown here, | the Bighest for its wondertul cures of the | Tom Keene. It has the exquisite ‘‘Java Coffee” taste of The rooms are all light and our is renorted 49 b’ seriously 1l at his home | most distressing cases. If you need a med- | finest goods. offices are most attractive. Rents 00 L1 aact At Ot am Bactons] fof ovaz wn Yeais.. T Aats Ratar on )I et -n‘(: street in l‘)mnl) q | icine you should have the best. Sold by | l‘"l‘!fl\lm highor than in interior 4 { s oral for ¢ © years, 2 'he petition to grade Sixteenth street . By Py ~ " 2 butldings. ‘ found anything equal 1o it for acute diseases of the throat and lungs, 1 trom M ta N strectd has i foved by | SRS 10 Bft7-ount 354 08 msdalinr 10 | We guarantee the genuinasess and vast superiority of this product. Yem have arrested consumption with it, and have cured whoopingcough, the city engineer und city 4 ¥ ou may have & siaplt bottle of SWAmD- | wqll motice it. Further explangtions will be wnmecessary. R. C. Peters & Co croup, and bronchial atfoctions.” se In cattle has | Root and @ book that tells more about it, oup, M an. v iped o G 0 1 y {roe . » o Co., mton, N. Y. When | e, Me., IS, 3. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. » af the Tive Rtonk aze 120 SRUDAY B ihe BAAMSISH B "y y Ground Floor, Bee Building. 4 . ., . change will be held on Friday afternoon writing mention that you read this generous | nomiiate & member or prosident, Mr. W. | oflex (s The Omaks Morning Boe COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA,

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