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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1003. <ot % o \ A request has been made of Mayor which brought about his nomination ar Zimmerman 153 Koutsky that a suitable crossing be laid election 1 do not undervalue that deve Yoder . 184 161 2 Attorady Th { #t Twentleth and P streets ) personal friendship which he had the v — - .| Often begins with a cold in the head, but Attora'y Thres ens to Tuke Legal Ac- | [The packing house supply of coal s con- Yet Coal Ounvention Believe Anti-Trust | iimong the abiie and mostinfoential ead. | Oontest for Fours Abandoned and the Play- | ‘Totle T S g , L8| it never stops there. The tendency is al. " sldercd norm The s no surplus, but e a nost . ential lead h a Jeague game on Clark's alleys last | | | { ios A:anst Bqatte | - e ot bie Rapthents foro ere; this leadership was of immense cone s for the Pairs | aline® o Jam ark's allevs last | ways from bad to worse. The simple cold i3 the packers ure looking for big shipmen Laws 8heuld be Enforo R e e oDt ing is for the Pairs, [ jght the Nationais lost two to the Omanns. | pedl (00 0 A% ad, stibborn one, the Property owners on Twenty-fourth street o R F o R B TR B T & | OMAHAS watery discharge from the nose thickens, MOVE OR PAY RENT ! are complaining about the condition of the | BREAK COMBINES AND FIRES CAN START | of men who had come to accept him as | MRS, BAILEY AND MRS, MARTIN LEAD |.. 1. T | aud is more profuse and offensive. The in. ; ried that there fs money their recognized spokesman. In his nom | Figman } | fammation extends to the throat and brou- e n the street so - ination the nationa vention of u gr i Sver ' chial tubes, causing hoarseness, a tickling Will' Sonn Be Undisputed Calls on Admintatration to Prosecute | BLGS SHTIN IR0 CTECC B EODE I (10 [ Shea and Drytoos Mave & SHght Ad- | Huntingion ... sensation and an aggravating cough. The , wioh ot Sty Bropirty Wor WANT BETTER CAR SERVICE All Whe Illegally Restrain who fis candiaate should | vantage Among the Male Com. | SWery . foul matter that is continually dropping Ten Yenra Unless They Are -~ e o . I = a1 | back into the throat finds its way into the it Competition or Unite to Kinley was far mo vetitors at the Close of the Totals [T back into the throat finds its way int Disturhed |Omaha Men Who Work Packing Keep Pitces Up. oart TIONALS stomach, resulting in a distressing form of of & party and as president s . ATIONAL g 8. jadoet and futles) senss the br ot First Day's Play. | at ' dyspepsia, nausea, loss of appetite and Houses Send Petition to PRI e BRI i R 5 5(nhlm»1 18610 stxs{m;u,i e ca- coun Ahmanson 121 17 ¥ tarrhal poisons are pRing over the records and tarin Mayor. WASHINGTON, Jan The “Get coal” Brings Prosperity to Land. The Afth annual tournament of the Ne- | A, € Heed moie m Sheorbel o the THE GATEWAY tiig about the city 4. H, Mardolb convention assembled today. A little I braska Whist assoclation opened Tuesday | Tracy R 3 155 blood, and all the TO ) st _nomination came tc be- | 4 i of the Omal o | Potter RO IS o elty at decided that he will | A petition signed by more than a thou. |tHAD two scofe delegates from & number | cuuse. F" the qualitien he NAd_SROWN I | mio 1o S, uome of the Omaha Whist | = ] membranes and begin proceedines against the aquat- | sand residents of Omaha who are employed | Of 1T€¢ cities were present and the key- | heaithy and open poiitical leaderenip, the | b I The Hee bullding. 'The attendance Totals 852 s 3 | tissues of the body CONSUMPTION. ters. This Is an old story in South Omaha, | at the South Omaba packing houses was | BOe Of the addresses was the critiolam of | leadership which Ly word and deea i | 0 0 o e Of four was aban. FIRE REGORD. | become infected, aud a subject comes up two or thees | sent to Mayor Moores, with a letter ask- | federal officials for not enforcing the anti- | yion ‘the people at large and which has | doned, cverything belng resolved into a ' i and what was supposed to be purely a local § & year it will be interesting to tax- | ing hiwm to investigate the mat.er, The pe. | LFUst 18ws against those re ble for [ nothing in common with mere intrigue of | uontest for palrs Beeetil § Filaeue disease has become constitutional, deep- payers to see what Murdock will do. | tition is as tollows | ; PO et 1 I ahcation whioh | This will be played under the Howell ok bl seated and chrouic, Fofmer clty attofneys have made the same | We, the undersigned, desire raspectfully | M8yor Maybury of Detroit presided and | is'y Jurty uestion Was entirely new, o | system, every pair playing every other| FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 27.—(Special)—| Sprays, washes, powders, salves and Droposition and In the end 1t amounted to | to call your attention to the Tollowing, and | the principal speakers were Senator Mason | that the old lines of polltical cleavage Wwere | patr. 1t will be played in three sessions, | The fire department was called out at 4:30 | Other external remedics give only tempor: nothing. When Montgomery was city at- | DraY, fOr #uch rellef as jou may beable, of Tilinols and Congressmah Gaiues of Ten- | i large part abandoned, AW SRelISHER | two on Tuesday and one on Wednesday | this morning by a suspicious blaze 1n a |3ty relief, and the disappoinited and torney he was instructed to go ahead and | Thousands of the residents of Omaha | D°S%¢€. ‘Both speakers eriticised the re-|the vital need of keeping our financial sys- | afternoon. Twenty-seven trays will be used | house owned by J. D. West, corner of Sixth “‘T"‘l‘“_"‘ patient finally H“r"“l“““"sl’“" pemtal too, Squatiors who were In posses- | Gircet” Railwiis comoany o carry them (0 | usly and corporations combined to “eop | EIChL Sivllized power. At the” champlon | of women. There are two palrs from Grand e et e " some paint. | manently is (o treat it through the blood, 1w n ya al that time 2re | and from their work. These men mus! | ich a | I - fhe system must be toned up and all ; y ; Tsland and one from Lincoin. The rest of till helding down ground d unless stej t to wo time or lose time by being | 40Wn the supply of coal and to raise the | recelved the support not only of his own . gl fo 4 b satly by | 4 s t6 Gatoh the Sverorowded uhrs his Gebeed | ® e those 1o whom he had ben poiitically ob- | Wednesday night comes the free-for-all | ¥ter. Both losses are covered by Insur- | jjgg § 8, does promptly and thoroughly. It expels from the circulation everything convention at the evening session " " ¥ d B ] Joss of life posed. He trivmphed, and he made good | ol G5l B SRR A o this o | Ance. There was mo ome about the house | i e hoars of 6 and 7 a | adopted a series of resolutions calling for [ with scrupilous fidelity the promises upon AL A . Betwgen the hoars of 6 and 7 a. m. and & y 3 of an irritating, poisonous character, allow= ing the inflamed mem- 1« % aiM 6:30 p. m., the hours when the | remedial action. Which the campaign was won. We were | 1arge entry is expected. At least four more | 8i0ce last night and the origin of the fire | | | are taken they will soon acquire title. Time and agaln the city engineer has been called upon to give locations of squ ters, and ho has put in many an hour hunt- ing them up. His reports have invariably | their work, the service of the Omaha street | depression and it ‘was promised for and On | there will be many from Council Bluffs. 1t 3 | o branes to heal when been referred to the street and alley com- | Tallwny : espectully in the | The declarations set out that it is the | JHWIf of McKinley that If he were wlected | 10 heen planned to have Councll Bluffs| Youns People Outwit Farents. i e 4 morr run at these | 1 our financial system should not only b " | the mucous discharges miftce, and there the matter rested. Sev- | {imes 104 o | judgment and opinion of the convention | preserved unharmed, but improved, and |V ers enter in the pair contest today, al | ASHLAND, Neb., Jan. 27.—(Special.)— cease, and the damage al valuable tracts of property supposed hang that contracts and combines, in the form |Our economia sysiem shaped in accorf- | though they are not members of the asso- | yarry Vallter, aged 23 years, and Miss Bea- done to the health is & ngers inelde . | ance with thbse theories ciation, but through some misunderstanding | ed. 8.8.8 to be owned by the city are now reaily in he_pamsengers inaide are herded into fof trusts, exist to the detriment of trade | wivy marked our periods.af greateat pros. | Siation, but through some misunderstand %\ sie Relgel, aged 17, cloped from (his city soon re \»«uml.r\ ”:-. | i\ a healthy, possession of squatters who will go Into | on ocenslonal: but & datly, condition and of competition in trade, espectally in | perity. The promiscs were hept, and for- | th : ) Monday morning. They secured a team at | keeps the blood in st court and claim a ten years' undisputed The workingmen of Omaha have pa-|the production, transportation, distribu-|0W their keeping came the pr ~vj~ll\\\ The pairs starting on Tuesday-were: Alt-1 Galvert Bros.' barn and started north, but | Vigorous condition that cold, damp weather residence. In this way' the city stands to | t1ently borne it in the hopes that the street | tion and sale of coal; that combines, agree- | Siciraing ihe well-being Which would 1ol. | in and Bushuell of Lincoln, McNutt and | iy wag only a ruse to outwit the father | OF sudden changes in the temperature are losc a large amount of property unless | FMIWAY company would afford somo rellef | monts and conspiracies exist between many | jow ine cleciion o MeKinley has been | Prince of Grand Istand, Seivers and Porter | o0y T8 A¥0 € O (0 BURCL 8 e dh- | not 80 apt to bring on catarrhal troubles, etops are taken at onge to compel leases | has heen fiven 1 of the transportation compmnies, where |Justified by the event. © 0 T C o Lof drand feand, Mrs. Dalley and MrS|gas City it was learned today. This fs | S S. 8. i8 a vegetable medicine unequaled to e made or a rontal price agreed upon. | Thorefore, we respectfully petition vou | rates and drawbacks are allowed to some | ausicnt = wis Torred: (0 Tice GUISHONS | Potrer of Omani, Coe And Redldk . of | the second attempt of the young couple to |88 & blood purifier, and the best of all The city officials are 1n hopes that the city | fone T ar: po Funs thas thes run closer 1o | hippers and denied to others; that pools | uther than those at issue at the time of | (FEAE @ SHRERS CR0Q B0 e e, | marry, Harry Vallier securing a marriage | 1oRics=just such a remedy asis needed to uttorney will attend to this matter at his | gather, and that all of the cars go fo the | exist for the purpose and with the effect | his election. “Within a vear the sicuation | S cul = 0ge s, Ol e na, Bushman | license from County Judge Slama at Wa- | Poroughly and effectually cure catarrh. carliest convenlenc: end of Q street, South Omaha, and that [of restricting competition and enbancing | freoiiant it “hid: ough) Loo Weil | and Thomas of Omaha, Royden and Rocke. | hoo some months ago, but when nil was| Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, 6a, Condemning Old Bailding Mead®0r standing on sding. C"° T ' | the cost of fuel; that such combines con- [in his youth, he'knew to well at first ellow of Omaba in readiness for the ceremony the bride's While the clty engineer is the bullding| Speaking of the matter, B. B. Cook sald :7\‘:";“:“‘; cpen and palpatle violation ok 11 hagh Ui overy Hofion LAt the end 6f the first round, completed | father objected and sont the young man fnspector af the preaent time he does no¢ | “Men on Vinton sireet have been forced | {he Interstate commerco act, and are in | kb incans to preserve peace (o uvert fwar | Tuesduy atternoon, the standing and scores | home, locklng his daughter up in his homo have an opportunity to get around on ac- | 1o Put obstructions on the track to com- | v olatlon of, the anti-trust acts that ade- | Toe mace, CVERy, SEOIL CCUOHUL Fmicable | Sortbner and Burnell until her ardor cooled. Mins Reigel, whose ©ount of other work. An assistant, it fs | D€l the cars to stop so that they could get | 9UAte power ls vested in the United States | I8\ lent’of the 2 diffic S e TR S O + 357 home is just west of Ashland, came to acsarted, will oo be omployed. to got out | L0 Work on time. Men have stoo at the [ COUrts (0 restrain such unlawtul prac- | Wil becume cvident b SMOTtS | Prine dna MoNutt ? 2 X4 town vesterday with her father and soon und seq that building wermits are brought | COTers along Vinton street at 6:10 a. m., | hod b "’l."‘"'j I e e easlathod e P atrength | Altkin and Bushnell. ...\ after met ber lever. The law of Missouri in promptly. An inspection is also to be | 804 six cars have passed, refusing to stop 5 a . is x?(‘m the duty of the district at- aking the war as sh d as decls A fley and Mrs. Martin... does not require & licenses in order to wed, made of delapidated buildings. Complaint | OB &ccount of the crowded condition, before <;": Jx “‘“"1" the 'Hrulfllun of the uuonwim gou ble. 4‘1‘“ x“»-;ls o :'\.,v'\"f;! Seivers aad Porter pe 4y 50 the young couple arranged to depart. has been made of the dwelling at Seven- | they could get a car. It Is a shameful general to institute legal proceedings to|in detail. Suffice 0 84y ) Bushman and Thomas Mr. Vallier is the eldest son of Charles el @ proper obser7ance ; {deed in history has a contest so far- ) uis teenth and Missour! avenue. It Is asserted | CORdition, and the street rallway com. | “0TPel a proper obserzance of the laws. s v K . ., the s the | at the time in a period of great industrial | players are coming from Lincoln for it, and | 17 & mystery. workingmen are going to and coming from Alleges Combines Ex 4 ! v they were not asked | reaching in the importance of iis outcome | &7 ‘:.\“T”iclfl\'(fi"” Mrs. Potter...... Vallier, who came to this vicinity a short that this house, which fs owned by Dr. J, | PARY should be compelled to put on more Tells President to Enforce La been achieved with such ease. There fol- . e sS4k time ago from Bellevue, Ia. His bride is " lowed & harder task. As, a result of the et a Commanding Lead, the datigh t Sol Retgel d & fow P. Kendall of Sarat i Care. pi v | war we came o ssion of Cuba, (9 SHEROLOL I ENISVITIL VEINis WA S o o OBk 1 SURRL B0 ahe tesdlutions adopted totlow e ORGP vyl At the close of the second round last|ycars ago was declared the winner in a I fall down. The city officials will take no- Resolved, That the president, whose duty | Porto Rico and the Philippines. In each ’ + . . 4 the conditions were such that we |night Mrs. Balley and Mrs. Martla had | beauty co d tice of this at once, as well as other build- | MILLARD RIFLES ELECTION | it s to_se n.'ir:’fylmfl'; Jaws of the United 1sland the condicione were, such the s Y | beauty contest of Ashland belles, and her gained such a lead over all thelr com- | po, - H f0gs in a similar condition. hereby respectfully requested to direct the | national experic m-r.r~-|Wl!;”':;:“;',',"',,“'.]“,;." petitors that it will be Impossible for any 1;::‘;5‘;\.:§p”-:-::y ‘l“re“(-:;;‘rl'::l“lh!omn:‘s:::l - pow 2 3 y genel d other proper offi- | 1snd or group of isla e problems o . o L . 3 Clothenline Thieves. Reorganised Company of the Ne- aliormey general and il other Rroper oMt | Giftcrea radicaily from those presented in | Other pair to catch them today. Thus th | " braska National Guard Chooses | procie vera) gite L hera. In Porto Rico the task was | two women have already practically won| celeh Mewth- Anuivariasy: 15 R Saves Nee guitan in fety & @ Ricre i I eretions. exist (6. restrain | simpie. The island could not be independ. | the tournament. The scores of the second gkt R £ work in all parts of the city, but as a gen- Omeers. such Illegal combinations and conspiracies | ent. It became In all essentiale & part of | rouna wer _The Christian Tmdeavor soclety of the YA eral thing the amount is so small that re- and strictly enforce the several remedies | the union. It B e fomancinl system. | Scribner and Burrell.. : — 4| gliton Tl Presbytertan church celebrated — orts are not made to police headquarter: provided, and to diect the attorney general | fits of our economic and fnanciul eystem, | G MR IS ATEH < tenth anniversary Monday with ¢ : . The Millard Rifles, pursuant to an order | o cause’to be summoned grand juries and | it8 inhabitants have been glven, the BIgheat | SUt MO UG banquet and entertainment in the church " . Yhe neighborhood east of Twenty-fourth cause to be indicted and dividual liberty, arlol About enty plates were set for 5 i se to be indloted punished all man- | individual ¥ helr gover: et E parlors. About seventy plates were s street and north of L stroet has been af. | 1%8Ued by Major Eli Hodgins, Second resi- | ixery, ‘directors, officers, gents and other | ment hae been kept under thv wipervision | Altkln and Bushnell ... the banquet, which took place at 6 o'clock, Qicted with petty thieves for some timef/ment. Nebraska National Guard, held an | persons whosoover found Euilty of violu- | of officials so well chosen that tne istand | Hoyden Ant HocKetellgn. .. - and was enijvenca by toasts and brief ad- > ve - | tion of the law \ be appealed to P e dresses. Beginning at & o'clock, a short ek b e el SO I Resolved, That the president be requested | for all such experiments in the futur Beivers and Porter . program of music and recitations was given lowing men were chosen as officers of the | \"girect the Interstate Commerce commis- | this result was mainly owing to the ad "““"”{‘-"{' and Thomas.. ’ and the remainder of the evening was de- company: G. W. Sues, captain; R. H.|sion to inquire at once into the reasonable. | able cholce of instruments. by President | Mrs. Colpetzc '_k‘m" Mrs. Potter . voted to ping pong and other games. One Walker, first lieutenant; E. V. Cooper, | ness of the rates of transportation charged | McKinley when he sc lected the governing | Coe and Redicc oop.oo ot vuiniiniiilll = of the features of the cvening wux u roll RA'LWAY. have its first smoker next Monday even- | criminations allowed or permitted by such | was fought mainly on the lssue of approv- | Scribner, and Burrell x number ‘of responscs, some of which, how- January 18th, 1903. ing, at which time Colonel Frank E.|transportation companies and fo cause said | Ing what he had done in his first adminis. | Shea antl Dreyfoos........ % 3.7 | aver, Wore by Tertan b ¢ ssfon to pplication ta ation, and specifically what he had done ce and Me i . Moores of the governor's staff will present | COmmission to make application to the | tratlon, and €pe LR AR S B T e e R B courts for injunctions to restrain further | as regards n E o a Rosketeil the company with its first colors, Of the | gxercise of such abuse, the'war with Spain. ‘The result was that | Royden and Rockofeliow. .. officers, Captain Sues has scen service in | Resolved, That it is the sense of this | the popular verdict in his favor was more | ¥ee, Baltoy aid, Mrs. Marem. . the regular army,and finished two enlist- | convention that if such proceedings be in- (overwhelming than it ha s 8 o h Bushman and Thomas OVERCOIE. Leaves Omaha - 10:45 A, M. J el 11 be had f) the existin ot N S athe ments with the Omaha guards, Lieutenant | eyils that such combinations wili i once | Memerable Effort Attains Success. | Mrs. Colpetser and M Walker was formerly second lieutenant of | dissolve, normal conditions of production, No other president in our history ‘has Cos sl e i 211t You oOnly Kimd Ont the Right Leaves Gouncil Bluffs 11:05 A, M, | transportation and distribution will be re- ¥ 3 aiic e " o The electric light company has men at | the Millard Rifles, while Lieutenant Cooper | (tansporation Aund, dlsttituuion, Wil N e | seen high and honoravle effort crowned | pEQPLE HISS TANGLED RACE Course to Pursue. being lald across M street. The oold|part in active service in the Philippine | commodities necessary to life will be ob- | N0 "‘?"1['.’“351’1‘ "K‘m %o @ profound and Start of B (Ton. WithotkAha: (A ot uhe Anite, imbl weather.delayed the work, but now that ce- | islands and China, and further has an hon- | talned and restoration of confidence in | 1efm, freliof, g DELLER N rereon] IS M BLoTe LTS [Pl wIDIE Lo i e e MO pedce| satisfaction. Then by a stroke of official integrity returned and the Ameri- | peaceful sat . tic iniquity W R use Pyramid Pile Cu-a remedies. They do ment can be lald the manholes are being | orable discharge from the Pennsylvania | gan people be waved from the humiliation Rorror, so strange in its fantas Event, Which Favorite O AT ARRIVES okl In: i unique in the black annals of builsé as repldly, as possible. When the | National Guard. Major Hodglns, in appre- |and loss of confidence resulting from lns | a8 (0 etand 0 y ave, & y o anholes nml comp’:ele the overhead | clation of his hearty cn-o;(-r.uqn, ”,,.. or mon-enforced solemn vows enacted for | crime, he was struck down, The brave, Finally Wins, Bite for SHEMTILEY $oper combination of | LOGAN.... e | strong, gentle heart was’ stilled forever, wires on M street will be taken down and | elected the second honorary member of the past, and as a patrolman s seldom seen In that portipn of the city after dark some of the citizens have decided to go thief hunt- ing themselves. At the present time the nelghborhood Is tolerably well looked after by residents, but the citizens would like to have a policeman assigned to the district in order that they might get a little sleep, as the frequent turning loose of shotguns at chicken or clothesline thieves disturbs their rest. IRRITATING TROUBLE QUICKLY IRETTAR Pushing Improvements. the’ common good and general welfare for | Strong, gentic Beati, WERLCICOman who A the most sclentific ingredients for the cure | WOODBINE. . ...12:13 P, the whole people. L b . lic thenceforth & P of piles UNLAP e x ept that she was to W SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.—Followers of | Of biles. . DUNLAP..... +++12:80 P, placed In lh; eo:‘dull; and the u--mnwmv Mnl;‘l.m lmfl:h!remd gh|en uhvole of thanks | A; amendment to the resolution was|alone in the shadow. The mdw;ufl 1;'fn'“§ favorites were in clover at Oakland today, Pyramid Pile Cure is not in an experi- | how crry 12:43 P, ::1:10“: ewn“'l S 601 foor :oe ::: Sompanyiy ending in e rousing cheers. adopted providing for the appointmeht of | of the deed shocked the mation. to s e Taces went Lo st CAOICER. | mental stage, but e an cetablished remedy | ow V7Y Sl . for the man thus struck ‘at was ({8 Al g ye g d a committee of five persons, whose duty it | GePthe: f0F INC ™ 0" mpion ‘o the | Hain fell all the afternoon and the track | 34 s recognized and used by the best phy- Hauling Ice to Packers. MASS EETING IS CALLED |shall be to consider and present to the | plain people, in @ pecullar sensc the repre: Mo toatura: of the card was the mile | elcians in the country. Being in suppository | PENISON +1:00 P. %Wig raiirosds ass -Bauling tce to packink st attorney general from time to time evi- | sentative and the exponent of those id event. for 3-year-olds. Gold ' Van opened | form. it reaches the trouble at once and the| WALL LAKE....... ey 1 v > arently which, if we live up to them, will make, as | b oo™ "0t the close Epicure had the "KWE! Those Who are in charge of the work say | ME™bers of Transvaal League Want | dence of any acts apparently in violation of | {0 argely made, our country a | TAYOriE bU at e cloke TRICUTE BAG 6ld | healing process is quick and effective; im- | ROCKWELL CITY.. ...2:28 P. the fce crop this year Is harvested and Public Expression on Lynch's call. the anti-trust act and the Interstate com- | plessed refuge for all who strive to do | AR Yoo ting away tangled up. | mediate results are obtained, and before the [ FT, DODGE : Pright and to live their lives simply and | gan ancq ¥ 4 E R . T 3:20 P. there 1s plenty on hand to last for twe PR PEOR MRl e s ight Is iwen them. ‘The natdon | Some of the [pectators ehowed thelr dis- | pationt realizes the fact he has recovered | wArpRLOO ...... i otE: years, it necessary. Yesterday one pack- 2 Hold Up a Coal Train. was slux"fw;‘l'v"u};d\:];‘j“l\"‘j;r‘;l‘,“l’",f:,‘;‘;‘},‘m. Then | cure out too fast and ho'died away, Gold “'{‘]’“h ::'l’ Y:““;m;‘::':;"“’: 0 AAHONH S RTa TR T 10:20 P. M. ing house had 125 cars hauled in and this CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—A mob of nearly 500 | & 5¢156,°; e rkose B beas for them | Van wes best and won in a drive from [ whic s tro es. GO, Jan. 27. ftad Jost a man whose heart beat for them | ¥ ] d won in & 4 ! Cioide e o e s e ice was stored away. Other packers are| The members of the Transvaal league ex- | men, women and boys held up a Chicago | &a the heart of Lincoln once had beaten, | Gpld Bely whiye Gorsciotte was third. Children who suffer from this painful G 7:00 A. M. ] 3 P Seey Lewls and Linton were suspended for ) gotting ice right along. There will be no | ecutive committee hell a short session in vestern coal train at Webster av- | We did right to mourn; for the loss was | 5.0 %hq ‘¢ Kelly ana J. Daly were | trouble obtain relief at once. It is well i Northweatern ooal train & T av- | e not his. He died in the golden full ¥ dearth in the supply for lcing cars during|a parlor of the Paxton hotel last evening | enue on the Wisconsin division and car-|pess i trlumph. He died victorious in for misbehavior at the post in the w{nhha very young rh:ld to r’vdure the size Omaba snd "Chitago, the coming summer. and decided to call 8 mass meeting In this | rled away the contents of five cars before | inat Highest of ail kinds of strife—the | Afst race |~ = by, Results; | °f the suppository before using. However, clty March 4 to take action in behalf of | dispersed by the police. Women led the | Etrife for an ampler, juster and more BCh: | joirdi race, Futurity course, felling: Kar. | if children are afficted with plles, they | mjckets, 1402 Farnam Streot. P ¥ P J erous natlonal life. For him the laure ol Wi Skip Me sec 2duci should be treated without delay or the o Colonel Lynch, sentenced to death for trea- | attack, uncoupling the cars and intimi- od Tot. those wiiom he-lstt Lehindi | abel won, BKIp Me second, Bdycate third. i bl Since the action of the council on Mon-|son at the recent trial in London. The |dating the train crew. For three hours |woe to the nation that lost him; and woe to | TURE. TR o0 iy iaenths of a mite, | (FOUPle may become chronic. Hundreds of W. H. BRILL day night in relation to the grading of | league will ask that the prisoner be given | traic was suspended while the mob n- | mankind that there should exist creafure little ones have been cured with Pyramid ’ u LN s them should strike | sellinz: Tower of Candles won, Buzzef Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, Con- | his freedom. The mass meeting date wil | creased to more than a thousand persons. | ai FRE el g second, Azarine third. Time: 1:226. Pile Cure. Dist. Pass. Agi.. 1ll. Cent. R. R., Omaha. o-| Third “race, Faturity course, selling: e prev 0 e tractor Dan Hannon is showing evidence [also be the anniversary of the birth of | The city began today supplying coal to| We are gathered together tonight to re- | . uAll EOGE Sttty Soourss, :13'37‘!‘1.\‘1 The prevention of piles is better than the - that he wants to commence work as soon as | Robert Emmett. At the meeting last even- | those who were willing to pay, but who | call his memory, to pay 0ur tribute of r Erema third. Time: 1:18. cure gnd they can be prevented if only s i l- ' e N 3 o e i leader who | B! g i 3 ) 5 possible. Yesterday he went down and[Ing several members held that Colonel | could not pay the prico asked by retailors, | fo it (n® femcss, who was strlcken | QuEH Ekbe, pua e, JursesC Goin Yan | DROBLAINIRIE IOk o s JeRACY of Fa J p.c alists looked over the ground and found that the | Lynch's sentence to life in jall would be [ dwn whlla nlg wyes wers briguE ith “iha | NORS, Y1 Boll ‘gpeond; "9aRviatie “third. | havals Kpd pol bescme opbipemc., Qo n all DISEASES frost ‘s two feet deep.. He says that he | worse than imposing capital punishment, ~ y T vy | light that cells of triumph tasted.” Wecah | "Kifih race, one mile and fitty yards, gell. | StiPation and ite attendant ills can be and DISORDERS cannot do any grading until the frost is|being & living death. hénor him best by the war We 8o eart | ing: Prestano won, Hesper second, Bard | avoided by the use of Pyramid Pills. The out of the ground. “If tho oity can do i actual deed Ants Tite. Wo must strive to Byrns third. Timel T o o 4o | Proprietors of the Pyramid Plle Cure saw : of MEN, any better on its contract,” sald Mr. Han-| Likes the South Omaha Market. Aehuevoaih m e Shensire (ac e can | (SIS, 200 IV e P ALY | that it was nocessary to use with the ma- J 12 years of suc. non to a Bee reportes e . some e Kirtoy o leader of me Time: 1:45 ority of their patien - j cessful practice in Gometts 6o sl “When the wirk In com | RSBt olastl RO fhrteg ang | ___(Costoued bom Pirs Puse) | Byt MeKinier b SR Bt | 0 o TamEe R ne NAMED | R, 456 che Prrami pole toe osnat Binaia h - o s Guthrie Center, Ia,, is et er for good—hi . 'his ) { pation were the result of much careful CHARGES w complete the grading ordered. fat cattle to the South Omaha market. revolution and in the perfod of constructive [ of justice, his ever-present Kindliness and thought and patient investigation. Pyramid o LOW, menced it will take omly four weeks to[in the city, having brought a train loa requirements shall be fully met. In the | courage, his courtesy and dignity, his sense \ central lowa,” sald he, ‘“‘croj wers statesmanship immediately following it, for ard for the righis of others. He won ¥ A o ure D, P Youmiians. Athsraiin B e o o s p oD O ey er | O o waod fortune, 1t bafell s that the high | srsatness by meeting and solving the is-| Gramd Ofreult Stewards Fix Days | Pile Ouro and Fyramid Pills are sold by Ll QQ‘ELE HYDROGELE and Makes all intermediate stops between Hannon Getting Anxious. 4 g 'y arosenot by shirking thes ywhere for fifty and twenty- T devs, without cutting, pain of the farmers were never in & more flourish- | est military and the highest civic attributes | sues as they arose—not by shirking them: w v drugglists everyw 103 devs, o pal On account of the large mumber of ac. |INE condition than at present. The stock | Were embodied in Washington, and o in | meeting them with wisdom, with the exer- and Places for Race five cents per package. loss of iisic Legal guarasies’ to oure » " | men of Guthrie county apprectate the ad- | him we have one of the undying men of | ciso of the enost skillful and cautious jude- . Mestings. A lttle book on the nature and cure of | FoU or maney refu cidents reported recently, the cause belug, | vantages of the South Omaha market and | history—a great soldier, if possible an even | ment, but with feariess resolution when - X s it be farsishad froe | SYPHILIS stz e sns, e voiss 80 it 1s alloged, the poor i are_constantly increasing thelr shipments | Breater statesman, and above all a public | thetime of crisis came, He et each crisis on |, hemorrhoids or piles will be furnished free oroughly cleansed from the ged, P condition of the y 3 pmeén j i e S dece dy >, 5 wystom. Sco ry sign and symptom dissppea: sidewalks, the city council proposes to en- | {0 this point.” Mr. Reed 13 a well known | Servant whose lofty and disinterested |its own meritei he never, sQUERE (XCUEC] ROSTON, Jan. 27.—The annual meeting of | UPOR application to the Pyramid Drug Co.. | Qolliiely “ana forever.” No “BREAKING OUT" 3 figure In Iowa politics and his friends are | Patriotism rendered his power and ability | for shirking a task in the fact that it w STON . 2 K 5 %% Fo “BRNARING OUND of & x the board of stewards of the Grand trotth Marshall, Mich. the disease on th Iarge the permanent sidewalk district. | just now trying to convince him that he is | —alike on fought ficlds and in council [*different from the one he had expected to | the board v | g o e 26 dangerous drugs or injurious meaicines. - ‘hon as a boy he carriec usket 1 the | of ne discussed, talk was that permanent walks should be | 4tion for sheriff of his county. Py e S b ased when as 4 man in the | definite action taken was the assignment EAK M NERVOUS DEBILITY OR EX: & Helped p i UBTION, WASTING aid on ali®property east of Thirteenth Neeria ey sined Entian Grew, Drima of his intellectial strength he stood | of the rece dates for the coming scason, as BAUSTION, wWASTING WEAKNESS, with, streat. This was bardly consldered neces- [ yo. i oenses were fasued yestarday | o1t Wa8 Eiven to President McKinley to | 8mong the werld's chied SANERSE, CUCH | “Detroit, July :; Clevelana, July #7; But- e el ry by &ome of the councilmen, but it ap-{ "oy e solowing ¥ | take the foremost place in our political life | 1% mph as opening the road to fresh ef-| falo. August 3; Empire irack at Yonkers, P pears that o many accidents are reported | Name and Residence. g2, tme when our country was brought | fort ot as un excuse for ceasing from | August 10; Brighton Beach, August 17} sTanTun 268 WHb & htw_hee Snpe 4 ace to face with proble ore momens : 5. Some | Readv 4 24; Providence, Augus d J from that portion of the city that some- | Harvey J. Ellis, Alllance, Ne e tArt any Ehise saliTirnEre SUOTE M eirart He updettopk uushiy, o e | e e Moptamber Xi: Brrasuve. Ren ? [y s thing will have to be done and the laying | Beatrice Holt, Omaha.. attempted, save only in the révolution and | °f them he there emain yet others | tember 14; Columbus, September 21; Cincin- INARY, Kidney an R &t finish, and ; il vency ©f good walks is considered the only proper | Martin Lencrowski, South Omaha. in the civil war, and it was under his lead- | TSl AR S0 AT (0 Face, But ‘Which | natl, September 25 Burning Urine, A Mary Jendriejeyk, South Omaha * 10| ership that the nation solved these might e worthy to he inheritors of his | The question of cmploying professional S < Mail remedy. A g v problems aright. Therefore he shall stand | 1f we are worthy, to b e e enee with | judges was discussed, but 1o action was Lo g Fria T agio City Go THE REALTY MARKET. In the eves of history not merely as the | f'Cine pasolution. the same sanity, the taken, the feeling being that each member | ” e OMAHA MMnn:u-r)n I:»rl—mu Lotas club danced at he. ateatest fgures I our national lite | same untaitering bellof in the greatness of | 11"‘»'”" look a g own mpting, Colonel lm- §| NEB asonic hall last evening, ¥ 2 e ont HEutee our natlonal life, | §HRT - and untaltering ~hamplonship | Thayer propo a oppled horses 7 - s ‘ 5 INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues-|coming second only to the men of the two g% T¥a Af each and all of our people, | who have not acquired standard records. William - Maxwell, the alleged Masonte | fhe " Jo M v Tuen- | Srent drises in which the union was founded | o {he FIEhis of each and ull of Ut people. | Nearly all the members seemed in fave fraud, has departed for parts unknown. . 8hd preserved hich marked his high ¥ @ Career: | Of the new plan, but it was lost, as ther Q kA 3 The city offices will be closed at mnoon Warranty Deeds. No man could carry through successtully | were two votes against it s DR toduy on account of the fumeral of former | J. L. West to Lola Vincent, el% of such a task as President McKinl:y under- D. J. Campau of Detrolt vas re-elected ‘ R i HYMENEAL. y C Mayor W, G. Sloane. wii lots 1 and 2, block 3, Shinn's took, unless trained by long years of effort president and Charles W. Jewett of Boston Robert B. Montgomery, deputy county at-| 3d add i Ry for its performance Knowledge of his | chosen secretary, in place of 8. W. f torney, gave a breakfast yesterday at his | South Omaha Land company to F. fellow citizens, ability ta understand them, | Ellix-Holt. Giles, who retired on account of {1l health ) By ¢ SPECIALIST C. MeMillan, lot 6, block %, South keen sympathy with even their innermost | . - Treats all forms of Omahi S, feelings, and yet power to lead them, to- | 2 . e g acrat F. C. McMillan to H. A. McMillan, gether with far-sighted sa ty and reso- | Harvey J. Ellis, editor and publisher of DISEASES AND nl0 feet lot 6, block %, South Omaha lute belief both in the peopl ir | the Alllance, Neb., Times, and Miss| NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 27.—Optlonal and i o DISORDERS OF Ida F. Chadwick and husband to future~all these were n n the man | Beatrice Holt of this city were married at | Ahumada, both of which scored easily, 1t 1 '." 8 Same Winter Byles, lot 22, block 13, West > headed the march of cople during | . iy Meth ed at | ere the winning favorites today. The MEN ONLY | End add e f s 1%1. These | Boon yesterday at Trinity Methodist Epis- | ¢ rmer was run up to $1,200 and bought in. o Bl L a ol | Winter Byies {o Maria Dudgeon. ‘wit were qualities by McKinley | copal chureh. Rev. J. W. Jeanings off- | Wililam Murray officiated as starter, Chrls \ - 21 Yeats Experience feet lot 3 and ei6 feet lot 4, block 6, and developed by him throughout his who ne Only a few relatives and friends| Fitzgerald being confined to his room by 7 Ye 3 °°d ‘ i Drake's add. history - previous to assuming the presi- | Clating. Only a few rela 0 {risnds nt attack of fever. John Christopherson and wite to R dency attended the ceremony. Mr. and M. | ® WOl er cloudy and sultry; track heavy. ECZEMA. . His remarksbie sier | . T, Frederickaon, % of ‘wig lot 3, Some years after the war closed M- | Ellis left last night for St. Louls and the e S v o 3RO t ; o congress oga, during > vace, one m s _wo and every Gay brings many flatter- el B TR w0’ i dow | il cme ty Conere i sose Qarine |nouth ana wil revurn o avout two weekn | et rier; ol plie g tae ey | FREE SAMPLE | st ot el Bt Sk W' S0y 80-16-13. ., g . ol party in the lower house. He also became | to Alliance, where they will make their |y 7 rellef he has given e Maria Dudgeon and husband to Ida ¥ governor of his native state, Ohlo. During | home. Second race, six furlongs, selllng: Op- EG EII Gll lE cun!n Hot Spllflli “Ba'mlfll for Syphlhs Chadwick, lot 15, block 8, Dgake's this varled service he received practical | | tienal won, Bummer secord, Mollie T. third. | add ey 1 training of the kind most valuable to him | == | Time: 1:16 | _Call at the below named drug stores and | And all Blood Polsons. NO “BREAKIN Deed when he became chief executive of the Fhird race. one mile and a sixteenth, sell- | Yecelve a free sample of REMICK'S EC- | OUT" on the skin or face and all extern nation. To the high faith of his eerly| 2 ing: §ue Johnson wom. Aurle B. second, | ZEMA CURE, the great remedy for Ec- | gigns of the disedse disappear at once. . Rogers and wife to Milton vears was added the capacity to realize his | Bean third. Time: 1 | sema, Pimples, Dandruff, 8kin Eruptions permanently cured 1 rs Estate company, lots 9 and ideals, to work with his f:llow men at the £ f Fourth race, six furl . handicap: Tic and Piles. 1In cases of standing, pu- sloon nls!ls lesa that 30 Dayw., s31 feet lot Highland same time that he led them. Greai won, Laty ‘second, Breaker third. Time: | Fify the blood by taking Remick s Pepsin Cures guaranteed in Two Favorites Win, | : N divig lot 19 in 22-18-13, and 4y ¢ 3 | Blood Tonic LESS THAN 5 DAYS, Audlock 18, West Omahs B AR Bieh pe Sewen 1 itth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell | From London, England. VARIGOGELE . it " 29 o 8 | 4 sixteenth, sell. . o cured uf Bervs Alcs L W hame S0 hpskeng o \Fresident McKinley's rise to reatness WQSIOH‘ [ 1ng: Flova K. wom. 2 to sccond, Peat | I have used your Remick's Ecgema Cure Uver QU.UU‘A‘ Sus, depllicy, lose of same, h 3 had In it nothing oi the sudden, nothing fr fme > Y od Tonic for | Meaimyy Gnietd SChATEOS, Tho Pride of Milwauke W, 8, Rogers to aame, lot 1, block % of the unexpected or seemingly accldental Sixth race. seven furlongs: Ahumads | treatment of a very obstinate case of ec- | Gieet,' kidney wnd Biadaer Diseases, HI: M A T 2 T Throughout his long term of service in ampagn‘ on, Marshall Nell necond, Benson Caldwe .4:e{my.g’-‘.'rlf;nml\“ln.i“m.n:lnnz:y":‘m‘\,..u L e — e ——— by, o BanaTihe there WAR & stesdy. (neve . ag! 1me +. 1 sclans s o out suee JicKk CURE: y 28, Bend Postal Card for New Brochure Block 13, West Omaha, and lot 18 i D e o P T e e e 1 and"can’ conacientivusly’ recommend them | ‘Treciast byl B, 0. Lot o Oos which tells why ”:,"“‘;(3‘ FEPL S e TR S pition of that power both by his assoctates wins gold medals at inter With the Bowlers, mt.‘x‘zmlned.{:’:nt rrh}ufl.:lmue:nwlm‘lm-‘ v.,mulum mrsch butw:m Fercam aud oge! e Y plic life and by the public itse v anal eknar n b . e AR 80, e cted B, BLATZ B:-ER IS RICHT lot 4, bjock 137; lot 7. block 124: lots B Rt Hle and by th puiia- et uational expositions; bu e e e K | With ecsema for neafly four years. and s Birests ot 48 3 and 4, block 221; lot 3. block 192; house gréw greater: his party antagonist B better than that, it wins I s M | Remick's Eczema Cure and Remick's Pep- MALT-VIVINE 30 feet 1ot & biock 155, Omaha, and JEON yrestor; is pAIEY sSIASPGIS b ¢ | vowiing « night. r Remick e Rctema Ofg and Hemick's Feg- . lots 13 and 14, block 3, Windsor’ Ter- reasing respect; his party friends with s war ts ¢ ris o GATE CITY JUNIORS dies that | hiave been able 1o obtaln reliet ’ race and property in Florence...... 1 aate | ing fafth and admiration the people by ite purity, ’ 5 3d. Total. | from, after using any other preparations. (NON-INTOXICANT) - n faith and admiration ey L Welty g 140 139 BAMUEL BARNES. M 1. B £ Total amount of transter.......... 16308 | Labiuent he ' unn elreay o ond a high quality and moderate g ] wVEUBL BARNES. W ¥ ic FO " EA presider as alrcady considered ¥ - breaidential poseitiilty. Four years befo | price. The ideal wing for ¢ | Howard ....0.00. W For_sale by All Druggists or Direot DIED, o was nominated only his own Righ sea y prh o " Hull e 1Y Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and VAL, u_fi:m—m}u N o of honor nted his being made the home. Baldy 208 9 his'"?“ 8¢ L A BLA A auki s formidable competitor of the chief upo; " — - ichacfer's, 16th und g0 Sts. oaaes atdl OMAMA BRANCH, HARRIB-Minnle, wife of Jacob Harris, at | whom the choite of the convention then | ¢ ¢ PLEASANT VALLEY WINE O, als.... e Kuhn & Co., 15th and Dotglas Sts onl o, ot 1413 Deuglas St. Tel 1081, her residence, 238 Dodge street, Tuesday, | actually fell. In 15% he was chosen be- | Sole Makers, Rheims, N. Y » 1 BANKERS. J e 16th and Howard Sts. ! o Janvary 27, at ¢ p. m. Funeral notice | cause the great mass of his party knew Sold by all respectable wine deaiers ° ° r, 2401 N 8t South Omaha. ; a 18t 34 Davis, 200 West Brosdway, w B iater, bim and believed in him and regarded him | ban wnmmm snmmmm s v | Nagle oo, v 14 Councll’ Blufts, 1o o BINAVAY | misasin' Uive ribben. T