Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903, VICTORY FOR JOB PRISTERS | %0 szt mommmee= = [1FE OF FATHER MARQUETTE | —— prangngurs Kiervtent hat preparet arn originel jecture 1 . : |HOME RULE IN THE msr; $ ' /T, Astitration Bourd Decides in Favor of Flst | ewarte grows 1o Japas 1o he gt ved. | Subjoct of Lecture Deliverd by Bishop mt | Bepubiiosms Tuke Exeption to the Oity | {577 iy i Wage of Ligtwees Dolicn . \:: Y “(F'f_.',:"‘\"v_f' 0'Gormus of Bionx Falis IuUSIRA][D ! Oummitiee's Arancement \ OA / CHOCOLATE Sliostag 15 e goegtan Sur B X PIECEWORK 15 TO BE DISCONTINUED | mowever tis bears faied him sn he cui | MISSIONARY'S WORK AMONG INDIANS | WiLL SUPPORT OwN CHOICE FOR COUNGIL il > aeret 6t . 26§ A SM St M. B A hall ir on the same laver Pariors » - ¢ | | BBestbeans only are used. . S = < g . o Ml fhe Mvs Teow | | | Exira care exercised in blending. T & asked cachers to show the bors how la | < ATl mwusic lovers are cordially in- T — S 1% och %t herme the trees by aring berk | Bishop Says Werk of Christias Ofvill- =k Debates the Rule Laid Dews to | | £20c03 shells and dirl are removed. viied There i ample TOOm: Besis Regard to Employes' Demand from them in the spring. ané how meas sation Kept Pace with the Explo- | Govers Frimaries aad Decides | RSMPW- are e for s Homr OF om I 1o uproot & struge sepling v oréer rations of Marqustte oa TS that 3t is Atmed Apminet & | machinery The snpoupcement *made =t our Seturdsya . e e s the New Comti | Free Expression { se of mest p last v be furtber ex- Mr Kierstend Wves on the Florenoe bou entiment | tondard of - our waltchword . | e evard, wh there sre & number of elm | ! | The result of the arhitration between | ET0VSS Dorh of Ames svepue. and & he S loves the big growih he @ found iz esch » Lilusurated Bee ber of The whing that 00D THINGS FOR ALL are wiichhiness Butere & divge & ot Bopll's the “Harmonr it &n easy thing ficor with our Pisne kes 1 soe the printers and the employers was & vi ssssssssssssssssscssene e hes been prominemt for a long time i» conmection with the lmterior Gepartment of the Unhted States and hes Just been &p- on the fegeral gre sné & short sketch will The Thustrated Bee reapers, but et ue give credit to Cutholic Frence and Ostholic Spain for the work they have done ™ his terme ané be has made few mistakes Samueis | There 3 Do use guestioning fuct that | be d¢ tmmenselr popular with the 7000 votes represented by ihe WorKIDEmEn the he ir righ' on the presem agitation for better taxation snd the: hi followers and | triends are leading in thie movement it8 present forme through en sypparert un- [the club's hisiors. President Cwlisher Gerstanfing. The sgreement for arbitrs- |presided und J E Var G that or ant B F tion e houré should comsider | Moremrty spoke A oommit only the meale mow in foroe nd to to mecure fire escapes for the posed soule. Copies of the proposed scale | Omaba View sch n which meetings mre were lai¢ before the rbitrators, but i the |10 be held hereafter ov Fridey mights in taking of evidemoe snd in the srguments of Thursfay nights which were ha ring the hesring nothing oter Bomt 209 0 o g . but o polities oete the nepple mone snd sneone who ie interested in tory for the former. an & grester victory | Tow e MY b R Sy :xruf\:’rn T"’brmifll > je DOt Eod and Jesn In tobe 18 ever § leai@ Park Commissioner Cornish Sef. 3 T Pisno Players cun heve personsl than they expectet s sow |- The Saciuils SSIS e it Thd o eigisieh : seteney ] § el e 3 GWumm, S5 S § bessneie he First Ward Republican | 7 Wheel time ant t stiention b separsie Tooms. ol dem set o 1 | Beptem: | TRIter to the chilfren an - e Ao han this, the conktest offort 8 %0 $ feiun meeting w1 1708 Souch Temts sireet | Power could be sbu: Sonts Wuln e priciers were rather surprised tc America The bishop was introfuced by mething of 1878 | mapn afier all. It is only when you have| Ward was Il ves Pl‘lo n‘YEn co Jearn thet as the reutt of the tnaing ADOPTS THREE RESOLUTIONS ‘& W Simerst s member of tbe nffl . why the PADET { | the peliticlane in power warring and ope | Cime Known s o s which wee signet by ll of the members of of Oolumbue, under whose suepices the Joc- “m"_"” home. ¢ | gide telling on other that the public] ©¥0 D8 western tracks. He was kvown s s it L S The bourd every form of plecework i Omaha View Club Takes Action o8 sy wap given. The bishop suid i par 1 would net nave . 1 o tarts § | knows what 1s guing on. So far s kuifing | “Jack” Ware s g ¥ <om st abolished et wsowle for “sreight met Live Guestions of Pub- I % srange that for cemturies twe |4 coming number ample evidence of the § | 1 URCOTRed. there has beer much of it in Bestas o Bed Boch b 1er.* which has been 5180 below the ses e € - ed without knowledge of Sunie o e . ¢ | the republicen party tr Omaha. but I have » ences Justive + made for The ¢ . - P for yegulnr Job privters, will be wiped ow hunéired vemrs mgo there Shustrates will e Sotne. It win § | DETEr SFmpathised por participatet i knif Helth, & »m.:—n ant o= depens - —: PROGR st that time sn all priwters employed i wes wmvetiof 5o aid Butepe aet Subls - R g ¢ |ing gestion. Dr. King's New Life Pills makes ~ " 30b ofos will arew $IF woek 58 5| A resolutior urging the Douglss sousty |y o (CE :M’”‘f_h oprmleom Dave & fine iot of piciures of peraons § | jugt now the republicans wre @ivided |3t perfect or no pay. Omly She. For sale ECILIAN i 1 minimum, regardiess of the character of the | Selegation to « “""‘fl Bouse roll 171, &D- | Ogjumbne, the Christ-tesrer as hie name N Skt "'."':: b ‘::"_';; ¢ | a¢ 10 & choice for muyor Under the pres- Kubr & On PIANO PLAYER { work op which they are empioyed sther resolution conSemming the council's | qy.o & w aoigh e easl . - the jublic, 408 the ¢ | ent pondition of thinge it i Desrlr fmpoe- | _—!. 3~ ! e o T e | e e oy | Cmerher etk e S 2| § W e o el S § | e e | sum mEATY maRkRT. : _RECITAL { 6 o'diock last night and then only after | ordinance, and snother TesOWILOR TEVOTILE | Lur 1o hring 1o America the gospel and chr. | § TTC Articles < timely topice 3 |they cannot fnd & men that winl please| — : 23 wil. Suurday eves- the Gecision hafl been seached by Rev. | mumicipal ewpership of the water Work® | nuoce of Ohristienity—Frapce and Spetn JRLIS LY - $|an factions 1 am satin the: Mayor DS S S o 3ohn Williume, the ehalrman of the board. | 8 gas plants were adopied by the Omabs | _one 1p the porth and the other in the | § WY ot L VAN DEVANTER is another { | Moores will come the pewrest to 3t He has | T o0roer 2 e i after the oiher members had fiscussed the | View Improvement club st THureBeY | woueh Ler ue give them Gue creit thes _ western man who has had some ¢ | nat the aévantape of being on the Tight Dttt 46 5. B fos Question for more ther &n hour and failed | TiEht's meeting 1 Thirty-second &né Maple | wooo oy g SV SR O SROT T 1 3 wetie space 1o the public eve of late ¢ | side of pewrly evers public question Gurs itax to 3 s o ‘ to agree. The decision was reached in | streets, which was the largesi in var mp- £ the Prench explorers was Pather explorer &nd & missionrs of France that the spreud of y war the nat ensiop of Fre chemier m sssssssssnssene conmeguence ch territory, and Denounce s Resslution to prevent the wisbes Jf the people being carried out in the copvention” He clered thet the chie! danger of the resoiu- tion was in thet fact thet %t compelied = canflidates to take fides under the hesd of the mevorelty candidstes. thet even though & candidste on the opposite gide of the bl 5 S e UNION PACIFIC ! Tawsy Panurrova. nok s 3 | _obmcimaze cuses elievec Total amount of transfers......... 3848 | Sherman & MoConne un intermission &t noom o'cleek. The facts present Nttle to do with the points issue mnd he was permitted to Go. He had been “In the town of Laon, in June, was plenting self-defense and # was shown thet | DOTD Jesn Marquette. His youth was spent some time before his sttack on Brandes, I® bome &nd school, but in kie Ylood for & me the bearing promised to suted two ek cae il war £DE the mpirit of the Sepreameing o comealieg purties went church—both predomimeied. for be entered nto Getalle In exsmination end cross-ex- g e A amination, snd et the SferDODD session LOCAL BREVITIES. founded by & soldier, st the age of before testimony was introfuced on behslf | Bt Pictures sre from photographs mude in the region end show the feudists fr the native siute seemingly irreconcils: . oned the fact that the - . 2,000 & of the piecework soale of 40 vent [ E Cornt remerke oo - wae waid o the pieocwark scale of 40 oonts | SPOONER GETS JAIL SENTENCE | rpreas of Chratuentcs shout be cared for | ¢ QOCIAL CLIDUES AT WASHINGTON & raist'e remarks cor T per 1 eme and littie seid of the prop | fret telle of the guder divisions itgo § | mony were brought out iv & . P -::;x -2t Ar'u:»;';m ky‘:.’.u_mwv":::..";z:- |Alowed to Flead Guilty of Assault| pijleration and Missiensry Work. | ;:\zkx society & I.Ib: natiomal : :be zmu;viu resulution :) b i (Xelll und v io Bric mutter nt o . g Bestity Adese Seten & i z ¢ broken w nd the t the lust meet of the ¢ sozn. | binck 20, 18t a6 Soath _ Gpilisntnt ou SogAtuien Gow w] S he bisbop rend from the works of Park- ewoomer finds in gv $ | central commite A . their report, and the only pomt decided in | Begtna maxr snd Bencroft. show he relation 5es of the various currents b the ¢ | That where there ave koldky. # 10t %, Block 1 Kountse terms was the guestion of the additions! | between exploration and missionary work | ¢ gyim. It siso tells how easy St is $ | Gidates in ¢ Goillur per wouk nwked by The printers. 1t | Willlm Spoober goes %o Juf) for ningty | 2 the minds of French pecple of that day. after one hms Jewrned how. Pictures ¢ | Mid cw | was sl after the Qecision had been | days for his sessult m Walter Brandes | 508 the experience of the missjonaries ip of Mrs. Roosevelt wnd Mra Corbin ¢ renched that the Oute of its eflectivemess | with & knife. Willism was cherged with | ¢ wilderness, where torture and peril ¢ gooompany the articie b4 | was delayed to permit the emplovers 1o | stabbing with intemt to kill and simo with EWElled them, and continued ¢ ‘ compilete present coptracts snd give them | stebbing with imtent to do This praise that Parkman gives them | o gpp IN THE FEUD-LAND giver a $ |de Deeda. Imperial Chemica u":; W. ma Su. K. % time in which to muke estimsies for Work | harm. The case wae called i+ well Goserved and when ther suffered o glimpee of the people who live § | same wide ane under che | oz, 36 3. W. Bre | “Soic by Shermean & MeoComnes Drug O st the higher scule | tetiee court Thurstsy ena. mine witnesses | 52 'mcr‘ur e m:a under the x;m‘m--z { = the Cumbertant ant Biwe Ridge § | JET"" VR The canfldete wishes %o sup- biock 13 Dwight & L.'s Umaba Seo. v 10 vesterder morn T they @ed with the spirit of the early ol saitet ta (NS St 50 | - - it Lawyers Take Up Time. | ensuiloel by 30 yesterday morning. Thes Chrtat i wieh shes. 2060 O ¢ mountsine and perEis: in tWKINg POl- ¢ | The resolution wee brought up by - e C. & Frunci, e% int & o, FEMALE BEANS The tuking of testimony began 30 | William's stiorney began to have visions | SHTISHAR WATGTR ST Whes thev fied Mke | ¢ g0 ot one another. Some InciGents $ | regry £ W. Coleman, who promounced i | 1 improvement Asmsociation e'clotk in the morning and continued, with| O What might be and William decided to Mzrgueite ther Qied for the glory of the | L o "0 yonrons and some that 008 3 { «yhe maett Gammadie ebume ever Suwemrred | wae - 1.0 | g \ 1 TRInE o “ pleat guilty to mmssult and battery, which G0d they served and the homor of France | § 70 TT0 being real, are told - | Sheriff to Henrr Rieck. #iy selg 51518 26,00 , . . : . b . . MATEUR THEATRICALS IN OMARA deals with tbedress rehenrssl of the Dramatic club, which is preper- . tweive poors be iy = At the ing to give “The Oritic™ for the bene- ot the employers, their attorney mate ax | 3. 3 Eher s suing Henry o Sewbrun | S0 SO0 e b oot wnd m | § Bt of the Creche. Jts & number of $ | erence, he woul¢ be thrown down by the | applicatich Sor & centisuance. This a The Mugee Furnace company has started | superiors merked him out a8 & missionery Omehe's young society folks in the ¢ | sucoessful delegation, their being nothing plication was mot scoepted plessantly DY | guic aguins: Cheries A. Pegeu for SL840. | iy the pew continent. After three months costumes they will wesr on the siage. to prevent the delegates from so Going if either of the arbitrators Trom out of town | alleged 1o be Gue on BocoUnL. L ciiteg N Sl 1 Ghiten. 2nd gives some of the soepes. G S0dind und thé sepresentstive of the emplovers on | Judge Duy granted Minule FRegerald &- | " In the talk that foliowed Judge H sui¢ be sew Do hardship in such ® o | Park Commissioper Cornish seid be thought execution of fhe Tesolution would mesn mixing up werd comtests and struggles for | other offices with the mavoralty fgbt, which he seid will be or personal lines. Semtiment of the Club. The foliowing resclution, which was in- | troguokd by Secretary Colemen, was adopted | unsmimously by the twenty-fve members Whereas, A Tule Tecently adopted by the republican’ city central commitiee govern- the Dokrd-waid thet while be would lke | yOF0C from Dennis o Thirteemth street Christianising the Indians. - burber, on the ground of nomsupport By “ to favor his side under all cireumstaroes, | Juaee Duy hue gravied Mars Wolfe a| OB St. Mars's river the Indlams gu De found thet he must Gisgree Witk them | divore from Charies beckuse of sbenon- | ered f5 large Tumbers. There war & " ment, and Agnes Roval from Geuwge be- . ros . o the guestion ©f caniinuRDCE. I Genge be- | Christien community of 2000 Indians. 1 0o | At the morning session G. L. Barton und | “U T SECINC. o eges from | DOt 68D T may that they were all bap- | George Southard, the Sormer proprieter of sp, Tpjon Stock Yarde compeny becsuse | 156, for there were many Oochumens, us » small job offioe #nd the latter u jourmey- | run over while repriring care on in pagan Rome in the early deys of Chris | man privter, testified, the former as to the ' track December I He alieges nity. Here Pether Marguette labared | ~ Tight leg was crushed wbove the ank - sdvance Ju the price of printed Waiter, \ "y W Leghton, who becnme insane |® YOST @nd was ordered to the west. On and the lstter ms *o the increased coft of | whjle traveling from New York to Chey- | the jresent site of Ashland, Wis., was | such matter to the city and county, state- | enne, W Jeft the oty Friduy afiernoon, | settlement of 100 Christisn Indians. 1f | ments Srom the wicials being presexied | STer ehe had wrought conmiSeratle dam- | yoy sttempt 1o read in Parkman snd Bav- | in suppors of Yis testimeny. 1t was cieimed | gy creft of these emrly sertiements you must by the printers thet the price hnd advanoed |’ ymae charged with larceny from | remember the! fhe hehd weters of rivers HERE THE PURITANS PRAYED N w HOLLAND is the cuption for Mr. Frenk G. Osrpenter's weekly letter. In 3t be tells of the church =t which the Pilgrim Psthers worshiped =t Rattergam befure they staried on the vovege that edBel st Plymouth Rock Mr. Carpepter gives s Dumber of historical referenves «pd guite & bit of interesting information b his customary eptertaining ImanDer Pictures &re from photographs made 1 Rotterdam. from 30 1o 35 per cent over last year YIhGra%n Der jlea of | were importem things, as the ivers were 1S T0 TAKE A VACATION, god § | 1€ i coming republican primaries i 1 the testinony of the employers this was | 7 B e wie sor the thoroughtures of the Indisn. Near this | tells himeelf of his plans for s | can Gemignate under which delegution wis practically sdmitted, but it was clsimed | Juage Butelle to twenty mission @welt the Sioux. the fercest grive meme shall be placed, to be voted Tor mt spending the time i whet be oalle resting. Most people would consider 3t work, for all he intends to do is 1o reduce to practicel results motes he hes been taking during il his yesrs { | the republican primaries on Apri I, I | ana Whereas, The said rule might jead to some controversy bhetween the different | cen@idstes «nd hasty action on the part of | the successtul delegation. resulting poss of investigstion The srticie is i § | biy in ignoring the wisher of the rep # /¢ the most interest- § | lican electors of the First wurd, and this mEDY WAYS ODe © | club, Gemiring to carry out the wishes of ing iv the pumber. | suid_republicar eiectors of the amid Firs: | | wura: Theretore ‘be it 4 Besorved. Thet this club endorse and sur- | THER FEATURES OF THE NUMBER 7 |, "1 candioute for counci) from o comprise pictures of people who heve come ivio prominence, the Wird who ehall secure the highest number usus! crisp comment short staries f votes &t the coming cify primaries, T« €urdiess of where hle nume LT Gppes snd chetty gossip sbout promivent people. Every Gepartment of the pa- the republican officiel primery baliot tnut the successTul deiegution pledge it per has received the cure AIWEYS be- stoweé upon it, snd nothing bas been | selves to prement euid candidste's Jeft undone the: wouwld 8dd to the thet work bad been done st & Joss 1 some | jull | of Infiens of the time of which we heve cases before & better system of bookkeep- ¢!"«"'o‘2.h;‘", m‘ut:t wult against the | 39000 in South Dukots, of which 7000 are ing had been introSuced. The emplovers | T or - 35, for injuries &l- | oia 0t There mre two tribes to be 4 1o heve been sttempted to show that =n incresse in !%'.‘., =t Pop »eu»;u:x!-‘r‘:::: y- remembered in American history—the Iro- wager would cause wor to Jemve the cit, | eighth street, December IT. Her right ieg | guols and the Sioux. These Siour had gone ant 3t was whown fhet many Jobbers and | Wit broken on the warpeth aginst the Indians under some retsd] Geserk hmd went work out of | TUE ATC, QepeTiOent was called 40 U2 | pather Marguette. These Indisns took town, Nebrasks City, n;.::n mm): | after 4 oclock ".-n.. n:umndnum Jas the | alarm and went enstward to the site of the Siouz City snd Gpuncil being the | cuuse e slerm ind mo demage 10 € | present Msckinew. Many heve seen the | principsl beneficlufies of this action. The | POV ToEed, e, Smey Pulcreft wUT | esent heauties ané esterprise of Mack- | emplovers presented the scales in foroe in | blmmed up after i was lighted and Mrs @w, but what must it have been in the" towns of the Misiiasipp! valley, showing | Folscroft atiempied to turn the gEsoline | ggrlier Gsy—en jdeal paradise—snd here that generslly in Shis termitory the wages | O but mocidentally moved the dever the | L., 'yune the most fSourishing mettiemen of printers sre lower than &t Omabs. | Charies M. Pardew asks divoroe from |0f the Jesult futhers. Here Pather Mar- {Jna. whegiip thit her mother came io | guette huped to stay. but one day Louls Ive ané that thereafier his ' o v K FEEL CONFIDENT | B Joliet ceme slomg with orfers to explore TRI | wite would not move from Bisir, - - s -— they were murried October 1, 2006 w')x:: the Mississipp! river. Opinien is that Mar- Machintsts frefs Wyeming Visit | Ington, where his work required bis pires. sssesssnsssssstsnssine B Y who sctually Teceives the highest mum ber of votes ui mmid primars electio spective of faction, 1o the republi convention for his meminstion & counci- man from this said First ward i6 the @iscoverer of the Missimsipp! | ence, nor later 10 Omehe. w he mecured ¢ imteremt or value of the pumber. If | Civéie C. Sunbisd probete clerk in the Omaha Hesdguarters and Talk & better position, and thet his wages 60 | ' B re mot mow 8 subscriber, you ¢ | i o - | Bt make 5t pommtii” 2or e %o intatn ©On Site of Chicage. D e arter with vous § | STULY SONrL. amnoumoed hie cxndidacy for Prespecta. & home in ome place ant a o . » » - the y council & o jeral Topics 1S place &nd BoATd ENC TOOM | wnp the mite of the grest city of on- | Sasaieslier - AN o were made by E J. Cornish snéd Council man 1. § Hascall Four new members were received into the club, which ad- | : | 3. H Ballerd, who gave his home city ge | 0850 Marguetie passed & winter on his way | § B ¥. Perry of Chevenne, presi@ent of the | jngiunapolis. Ind., was arrested last night | to estsblish & settlement of Infiians st the @istrict lodge of Union Pacific machivists, | by Detectives Ferris snd Hell in & room - resent site of Peoria. He vontracted the : g S B e and Walter Webster of Bvanston, Wyo. | £, 500 Cuie, wore, whewe he Hag beeh | gisease with which be @ied und Gesired to | § | %‘:’L”' b G . i vice president of fhe same lodge. &% N | from Justioe untll the Lrrival of wn Gfficer |return to bis fellows Arriving péar the e | Omsha visiting machinist strike headquar- | from Indianspolis with extradition pepers. | gie of the city of Covington, Mich, be 4 ters and conferring with strike Jeaders re- | The @oves SRowel The Tecelt of 4 tele- |y ped, heard the confessions of his com- ¢ |GOES ROUND ON A FLY WHEEL gur@ing the comGuct of afiuirs. Both men | wim” puperintendent of police .o the pemions snd bere be @led, on the benks . ar enthusiastic ever the prospects of the | Indine caplial Bellard is wenied €0 stand | of Lake Michigsn Two vesrs lster In- } | Otier tn the Engine Room of Chicage : strikers Jur sucoss wnd are vembent of | Tl for embemmlement o me | @606 brought ks bomes back to Mackinew ¢ Hetel Meets with Instant . . wictory. Said President Perry | sick on Pebruery T. His foce huinds eng | Bunireds of canoes came out 1o meet the P sy Anf after esting & hes: supper. enjoving :‘ “The only pussle to me is why the Dnion mfl“n’&?fi < 'm“'§ B eruption. A friend | remaine of Futher Marguette &nd amif the 3 the comforts af your ha by lx;'-mremrs"rr: h.-«. ot Pacific does Mt @wow wp its hans and | SOC TR 25 REIATSC the Gmesne was wmall | eones the Infiens Mis vemmine were b4 - temted. But the climex of your osfer: ls o a@mit thet 3t is bésten. All over the dime | RUR TUY SEUCEL WIC 10 B0 G0, Cmane #ne buried Today cities, towns snd counties + | CHICAGO, Feb 12 —John Werd, an oiler s Deverage. BLUE FIBBON = BEER, ¥ou enjoy we e stronger (hap when we staried. Mr. |a Tmion Pacific mail car yesierdur and rode sre proud to bear his name The painter's L aeaaaasasas iz the engine room of the Grand Pac 3 e e iy far its exqUMite taste. but you &ve with Bim st all patuis from Cheyenne on | hie Triena had Fuewsed TENL s stands his statve, and showd 3t met | vie'e TR TN UL o en years His body was carried sround in the lurge < i bere. Bo we kmow he Situstion thbr- |TWOVed 1o the emergency hospite stapd there, for he was & maker of this | s Whney 2. Gl | STORZ BREWING. CO. oughly. We have Jost but ope man winoe | country ™ | \ — . . the srike begsn. nnd The mechimists ere 10 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | XANSAS CITY. Peb. 2i—Cuptain Hears » men standing frm for whit they originally d DEATH RECORD. J. Tavior, the oldes ceptain the Wis- siood. We cannot help but win this strike, | _-7‘"46" Wonlworth has returned from Cb a1 | sourf Netional Gusrd. @ief st his home and 3t is » matier of but & short time now - gt L e B R S | nere toay of tuber-uiosis, aged @ vesrs ™ Iy St teem Cf- does not take imto considerstion the one s brather o KIERSTEAD IN ORIGINAL ROLE |,z sne M P MoCurmer of Lincoin g7 | x eeme of Suckinnd Moo o sroier of|[OMAHA LINE GIVES RAISE ementiel o womas's happiness — woms- T ot & Resien R ~— scly bealth, There is many & women | Hon Boéwara Rose r left b be of s © - Secure Vi 13 ‘whose future seems sbsalute! clouded Appesits Before Sches! Teschers @8 | for & short business i 3n the erer T prother's residence a1 § o'clock tiis mern- | TOTSTRRRET o ‘"“ .- ey Bl S > g Sestostar ¢ Young sod | Mujor Seth Bullock of Dendwood was i ing of besr: failure sfier & wickness of = Sesless | future Gissppointment snd distress. ol ¥ 2 L) . S He is ou his way ess! gply thirty-siz hours. He was born in Pactsc Gave. | T wann oo Rockland, Me. y | 1877, ang for mewriy A F = negiects herhealts t-: vesrs wae enguged in the wholessle ané Detective Harding of the Des Motnes Police department was the gue & ATL, M eb. 13—The tele- | 38 the W. 1 Kierstoal appearcd betore the prin- | of Detectives Dunn Friday. while. & reinll shoe business Severs]. years g ,“TM{;‘“ o r“ ,.;';:F, oy B s B cipule of the public scho: Thursday after ingss. _ - | be reiived from active business He came | Foo g Omshs hes serured | &1l good Sortume Toop in the role of tho permon who wrote | GNTUMEERTS, B the Memhante FoON |1 Prement with his wife io spend the | o U e For withom: health imen, Spare That Tree” He bad ¥. George Simpkd Tigle. | Winter, i December lasi, apd emjoyed his | p 5 p chstrmes of the | Jove loses its lustre sxkeg Supertstend T Pesrse 10 Tequest the | &l i R K ususl bewlth umtil ‘Wednesday evemiLE. | muny commitiee, v the changed wage | 893 gold is but principels to tmy upor the h:-x puplls | O A lBance F . when be was suGdendy taken whok With | o 0 lin pmect (00 rators and will | GTOms. the importance and good semse of protect- | I W. Sulliven 1 beart Gisease. He boaves o lazge esate tn | Lo T L 0,00 & year e e roperty An his | They will get the same advances as io - mabe Ifrequent ViSils 0| oyerpyme allowmnoes except % Sunday Nebrasks be was guite weil kpows un this . A witow, one son, Albert Keene two Gsughters, ‘Mre - Mas . una Xim HYMENEAL | work, thet were sec.red by the Northern | Pucific opersior sutvive him will be taken to his home for The Richer The Poorer A Novel by ira L. Jones. Nelnon-Hertman. Johm M. Cemgleton. BEATRICE. Neb. Feb 12 —(Specisl }— Funersl services over the remsins of :‘” . 5 ’“:‘“‘“h" Johe M. Congletor. who @ieg last Wednes- | -5 T WETS - EIwan VT .,‘w,}"_,‘, ;; hie | Gay st Bis home, 2112 Maple street, will be | ¥ TR S0 CRETREY TR r”““ - beid st the residence at o'clock this aft a e g tmnca " . e ] . e o eney | COUple are among ‘be knows and “ e rnoon. M mgleton was 3 beskbeeper. | pihi " 0 RS ot of this ety | ¥ i the ant bad Yve¢ v Omaba for more tham | ST TORPOTRC e i T eriety end pirty yesrs. He was bors i Kemtucks i | 3o, Wpest 1o Tk Shur S | have to sect S 1825, =nd served Quring The eivil war m » A 4 b | thet TAunt Jerush woald fi the quertermasier's Separtment of Colenei | 7M™ Shimordls wnd ”a" y— * Sbe appeury 1o bave been Grawn Srom phert G. Ingersol ectment | 1o | Blechs of Wymore were married in this | ey pges suiken six huttiesof Br. Fieroe's Favar fe —New York Sun DS, Snn e s o et | ity yesterday afieroon. They Wil re- | e Presceipion.” writes Mim X Fyic, o Oriiin ( Awns Sorash) 3t remariaiy goot fotion—The e ongier vears | 0¥ S et te Satisof s “Don’ < waall - “hicago ore- Herel with George A Hoagland, mibe mare wicy | 59¢ 08 & f8rm o S Gn, Wywn | T you adviecd for comgestion 0N “Ners sy Yhertetec. it i & lively story, with plenty of i J Brown six with Collins & Morrison ovanies aud weskness nd cel ssiely adventure und escilement — g0 Curonicie R 3 wit 1 Tig FIRE RECORD. | aliins A bass e gwms & Will_sureir satsfy ibe mOs! exigent among Mr Jones ndmiring clentele— and when be Gied was tv the employ of | - | 1o good hesk) agmn which ] hec The Chicago Bvening Fost x ;Cunm H Brown He was & guiet, unes- | ate € ',:__-' o el 4 yoom. Satl == Davié Herum should heve n eye 1o his lsurels —Chicego lmer-Ocean. - . pe omi vou very muc o | suming mas sné hat meny triends. He bad | N 3 4 - aeution 1 my Jeticr asking advice - For sale by dealers genorally or semt prepaid on recoipt of $1.25 been married twenty yesrs &nd his wite | MYSTIC, € Feb 15 —(Bpecisl )—The e Povaries Prescription ” has the tests- rurvives bim | 7 compreasor yias: of the Gastie Ok | ooy of Oaoumends of womes 10 e gard- The Fiction Publishing Co. K A Seith ‘ping company bere Was 1ot Iy Gemtroyed | piege Ciscases. by fire. The plapt consisted of boflers and Wnknows end unproved suiMt- 164 La Salle Street. Chicago, WL KIMBALL, Neb., Peb. 13 —(Special Te's- | engine, &6 well as &ir comgmesser and -: place. Por ssle by Megesths Statiopery Oo.. Omsbe, Neb.; L C. Brackett, Goun. gram )—N. A Smith agent for the Union | pumy The loss is §T.000. The machipery ofl Blufls, 1a; J ¥ Powers South Omshe Neb Fucific ralirosd a: this peist and eue of | will be reginced.