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} THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1903 NEW BOOKS AND NACAZINES |:x e, 2 "o {STORM RILLS TEXAN STOCK|| il Eicher—The Poorer” is Ina L. Joko- son's Lavest Work ENTERTAINING STORY FOR GIRL! VERY “The Damghter of the Houg PI” s Ome & Mifiin's Xew Publica- tione—“The Joursal of Arther Stirling.” a Stramge Sovel The Richer Soves. 3 & Dovel where the romastic and unreal mingle wilh th ruthful and resl The story opems with & young girl ane bor brother saring st sn sunts The &1 bas Just returned from college end i soob visited by & roung man who in his but ruest manber pr way scoejiefl. This acts as &t inspiretion for Mim lo eeek an efucs- Uon, a8@ he enters &3 scsdemy pear Chi- cago. where be mests with seversl exiung experiesoes. In the meantime Becky—his sweotheari—has been cought o 3 storm while 1o & «kiff on the Scioto river. and fainied sway When she reguined oon- sciousness, #t was 1o Jook inio the face of & fuberman who found ber op v island iz the Ohio river from howe and frienfs. While she was roguining sirengih the fishermun teught ber his views 8 1o the be ay 1o bandle uninne oner trude tnd trusts. Sbe became imbued with bie wpirit of reformation anf they decide o begit & srstematic work on po in Chicago. Their frst them 10 el when Tiiorney, who becwme Overton infatu besuty while she was wick fover appesr on the moen: snd they are relessed. Then Becks i re- mmite€ with ber family, who have been wearching for ber since ber Gisappearance end it 3 Giscovered thet the fisbermsn % s brother of ber sunt who was swposed 1o have been killed Suring the civil war Overton's efiorts exeried in behslf of their relesse I8 rewmrfed by & spesdy mErTiage with Becky. Published by Fiction Publieh- ing company “Doughnuts and Diplomas,” by Gabdrielle E Jeckeon i a very enteriaiming story for girls padlished by Henry Altemus com- pany. It 4s full of sunshine sné bumer and ber cherscters stand out clemrly. We first meet the bersine in & Nitle village pestling a1 the foot of the Adirondack hills It s “teking ay. ‘snd Prances Ferz is Tneading bread. We note, however, the her epes, 38 often as ber upstion per- are upon the pages of & Latin gram- mar propped sguinst the wall before ber, mé this doubde vroupation argues bher 1o be & young womsn with & Sefiuite plan in view ant sufficient strength of purpose 1o svercome all obstacles In the way of it scoomplshment. As the Stury progresses the plan unfolds, and &1 lzst we come to know that the making of ‘Doughvuts” in New York has been & means 1o the nogui- sition of & “Diploms” in Mickigen In her Gefication 1o the “True Franoes” Mre Jacksen seys thet this Litle book can Dever Go the original justice “A Daughter of the PiL” by Margaret Doyle Jackson, is ope of FHoughton, Mifin & Ov’s ew books. The beroine canpot fall | 1o make av sppeal 0 the sympatbies of sis resers. The essential refimemen: of Ser mature remsins unafiected by the most alverse conditions anf the story of ber life as the, Ssughter of & coul minmer, pupil-tescher unfer a hard mwistress in the bosrting school of » Lencashire miming town, of ber struggle with poverts and with the sor€itness of her surroundmgs. is full of pathos and of charm Her Jove for the | Ders, &n Americad mining engineer, sné ber Qeroic eflort st the time of & wreck in the mive, wins the resder's interest. The pic- | tures of the grest cosl mive, with all the | s deep | activity, mysters and gloom of workings. sre presented with much force Mrs. Jeckson grew up among the soenes she describes anf it is the memory of | ” { | Papette Thompson, M. £, is & complete incifents witnessed lu her esrly life thet forms the foundstion of ber stors “The Journal of Arthur Sterling” de- scribes the trials and tribulstions of & man of efucstion and culture who had higd Uterary aspirations, his wendering smong publishers - anéd magerive edivors, the im- pressions be gaived by the war snd his Seatd by suicife. Of ihis tragedy the New Tork Times and the New York World, in June of 1M02, gave full Teporis, with & det ter addremsed by Sterling to one of his frienfs Just before he Srownef himeelf iu e Hulson river. At the time be ocom- auitted suiciGe be in the 230 year of his life. The journal Gescribes the writing of “The Captine.” begun in April, 1902 It is 2 sirangely interesting bovk writien wid ® force of emotion 1hs! bouls ope 10 the end. The manr was car conBuCor, waller «nd Qishwasber 1p chewp restsurants, Nving on & few dollars & week, while bhe wrote | His @rama He raile agunst soclety ifls, ané the trials of Mfe It s =2 intemme portrayal of lopeliness. And though we may criticise Wm, we capmot belp but pity. It is & stramge but interesting book Published by D. Agpleton & Oo The Americsr Book cOmpEry hes issved a Dew remer in thelr “Bclectic Series” emtitied “Stories of Humbie Priends,” by Eastherive Prle. Miws Prie is 1be sister of the well known suthor and artwt Howsrd Prie, and sbe har mwuck of the letier's alifty in writing spd illust stories in 1be book, which is iatended for e third vesder grade. are whoul snimals 4pd birds familiar g simple im their style, & i their sulject metter, and well sulted 1o arouse | the pupils ivterest and to cultivate & of sympathy for our “humble Qiende™ The Mustrations a8d 1o the in- terest of the Ties. the Garder of Charity . suthor of “Let Not il Mz Put Basil Asur- Xt OMETIMES ir's hard to seloct just the book youd ike to hecome interes S s Our people are veritalie book worms—know all about ieuch with the wrstings every euthar 16l Pry the D08 ohes—the ones oSl PO i the Eind we eamry RIS TTNIRENMRRG S (7 ST =S of the wiory 3 Charity Pennlsnt. who mar- et soiier. He went off movthe after their waited clever reare the simple life of the village. temding ber farfen and raiwing & defly signal to guide ber bustand bome. Put on kis war beck be male & mock marrisge with & besutitu half Greek girl op the Nova Scotian coms Strange complications ensved, ane Charits | Jearnet the truth Them ber characier was wuhge 10 test such as bumen i seifom calied on 10 emfure. And bere lies the signiScance of the book. The bus- bend @ies, and Charity's sttitude toward the secont wife and that wife's chidd i the theme of the siory. and in its working ot the gratunl Erowih of @ smivt-Yke chm. scier 15 shown The secome wite—the i W (he wars 2 few marringe and Charity voram anf pessionsie Hagar—the kiné snd bustiing Mre moxr Music, ihe persist- ent ent phfosophics) Jomas. the pedtier are all guein( snd epteriaining. Publisbed by Harper & Bros Recoliections of & Civil Bngioeer.” by D. H. Amsworth i an inleresting sooount of experiences in New York lowa Ne- brasks Dakots, Ilinvis, Missour:, Minne- sots snf Culorste. His experiences cover & periof extenfing from I8P e 16FT o wrge part of them being v and arousd ymaba M residents will fm@ it ospe- cially interesting. mot only for the imter- esiing manper in which is wrinien, bui |uiso for the valuable dats ¥t comtaine compection with early railrosd buliding in Nebraska It is interspersed with amusing sccounis ip compection Wit ihe meager | sooommoteiions that were be had n bose Sxre. Al in all, it 3% boid enter- ining ené ipsiructive comes from = Newton, la., pubiishing house Phillips & Os. have published the wecon? book in thelr Series,” by Dew writers. “The WBKILAEI €TE ant George X Turper is & political story of & New Bngland “The MoClure n factory town. Tuskmesters” ere the gres! mapufacturers of the New England states, the men who establiehd the monster mills sué Inciories @rew iwwns and villages around them and mate these barren valleps, vainly tilled by ibe poor kill farmer, the workshops of the world. Iz the novel the uthor has mafe the owner of the factory ihe master of the crowied, Jrosperous town. The hero is the canditate of the domineering spd exacting Irish ward bosses. Although It is his first novel the suthor has drawn his cheracters and soeves 1 & reslistic manver, his sarnesthess mak- ing the story, for & political novel most interesting sné eptertaiming. It6 serious- vess is broken occasiopally with & bit of | | goog Iried bumer, the suthor hagpy and comtented wite's presemce and the hers is Jeft by iz his It is 3 mutter of commpent umong Meth- ofiists 1hat fhe vid-time consecrsted class leaders are passing sway. Nearly every church hes ope or two of these time-tried, | temptatien-scarred, white-haired VELETRDS | TANOOUVER, B C. March 5.—The strike | meeting of the housshold ecopomics de- of Christianity. who. though perhaps feedie. | of 1he United Brotherbood of Railwey Bm- | perument was Gevoted 1o business, the ge- | HOB 0f &I sppruiser by the waier bowrd, in &re slways found in their CUSLOMATY PISOE | Jiover aguinst the Canafien Pacific seems | partment then sdjourning 1o besr the sd- (Order that the members may heve all the | iz the mmen corber st prayer mesting snd published & booklet, by George W. King. | trays the comsecrsted life of such & char- scter ip the person of Barhy@t. The reader {meets him ®s be is being introfuced to |img. “Csll me “Tnmcle Ben’ or “Brother | Ben” that i whst they all call me” When socount of the origin of the Angors gost. | with a mcoount of their introfuction izte | the Umited States, the grest increase of | their pumbers, their econoric valve snd | their pdspration 1o arid climetes. wiso their | valve us subluers of brush Jands. There is much information about the wvalue and | Pull @irerdons are given for the breeding | and buntimg of the Angora. The Angora | portant facor i the lve stock industry 31 will be of Snlerest 10 &3 IDCTEASIDE DU~ | chapter on the milch goat, which s & dis- | tinct sximel from the Angors. Those who ‘took from the Americun Sheep Breeder ! Dompaxy Press, Chicago, Il We are in receipt of & “Handy Electrical | Dictionary.” compiled sn8 efited by W, L. Weber ang published by Pregerick 2 Drake & Co. 11 s vest-pocket sive and is & practicsl bandbook of reference. CORIAID- {ing Gefimitions of electrical terms and phrases in genersl use. In the back mre sever pages of ilustrations or @iagrams It is & concive &b cenvemlem: book of resdy reference to all ivteresiet in elec- trical scienoe The above books are for Megesd Ststiopery Oo sxle by the 130F Pwrnem street The Quickest Cough Eradicator. ! (From the Shorteville N J. Enterprise ) This s the month that ope takes coid #o oesily and guickly—eoguires 1hal “hack- ing” cough which is 80 persistestly dis- sgrecstle, ns we know by persomal ex- perience. AnS we also kuow that the guick- est erslicstor of such cough hks been Chamberiain's Oough Remedy, and which Bes been our siaunch standby Sor seversl years. This is no paid “pull but merely & just Tecoguition of su iTvalusbie rem- oy for coughs, colfs and all Jung affec- tions, snd like the editor, it has soores of | other staupch friends in this town Chamberisiz's Cough Remefy does Dot | suppress & cough as in the came with JTEPATEIIONS CODLEINIDG OPIUI. LUl Joosens ané reliieves ! it and allars the irritatien | of tme thros | eflecting & PErmADEL! Oure 1 | Mre 3. A Weet of Pocstelle. Joaho. and { { { { W. M Cutmingbam of Clay Osster are &t he Merchants Mr and Mrs ) J Kiefer of Bancrofi Neb. and I § Hockensmith of Mowtans aTe Lmong the iate arrivals a1 the Murray { A B Ourie of Fremor: John B Hand- jey of Depver. Robert M. Payton of Creigh- { and Jumes A Clne of Mmnden &re | registeres st the Tier Grand | _G L Shumway of Sooms Blufts { F. Horner of Lexington C_B Moser of | Rising City. ¥. & Myers of Portiand Ore and Alon L Dick'nsen of Colorads Springs Sre Tegieiered a1 the Paxton 3 Fov zné N. M. Post of Oclumbus. Given of Des Moines. Jobs & Par Richmond, Vi. V. Pogeissng o and Jeseph Strawhors o City ade a1 the Millard Hallstaugh ané J. X Hartsuft of nf A E Chase 3 hert and F. R | Linkhart of Coleridge. promment stock- I.fl are last uight's arrivais In the city 2 Days on every box 25¢ | @ Blran ® ber youth & banfsome and Gashing for Mie returs lving for xeyor under the suspives | use of mehsir, the profuct of their Seece. | All Their Outtle. KENTUCKY FEARS RISING RIVER FLOODS | Waters Encroach on Land. Destroying Grain. Driviag Ships Ashore and & Lecal Residents Mueh Amsiery. < FORT WORTH men returnin from Tex ihe Baxchers Lose $500.000 svd Ope-Tourtk of lnEe BEED per | posetty riate the situstion recent zzard is the woret ever kmown there The estimstod jose to the mockmen of Texas ané the territories. it i¢ sadd will | reach SH000M. What s considered & con- | servative sstimate of the Jos of live stock i given s 15 per vew Kentueky Homes in Danger. OWENEBORO, Kr., March §.—The wiver bere has been rising an inch sn beur simoe Sunfier &né & stendy rain huas been failtg sinoe poon, with mo prospect of letting wp The water now 3 within Jess than four feet of the fumous 1654 rise. A beavy fog has been hanging over the river all sy and bosts are @rives 1o tbe shore River mep sre fearful of the result of this {rise. The crest will hurdly be bere for ser- eral Gewe. Green river and its tributaries Pond sné Rough rivers. are higher then ¥ have bees for vears. The dumage withis & radiis of forty miles from bere will be grest Stock is suflering ané where whet is overfiowed it will be & total Josk LOUISVILLE Ky. March i —The Obio river i still rising rapidly bere, & Tise of two Seet being reported within twenty-four bours. A siage of 262 in the canal and 3.4 oD the falls was regietersd tonight, but un- Jems Degvy raine ooour 3t @ Dot expected that The dsnger live, twentyr-sight feet in the canal, will be reached. No damage has beer Gope EVANSTTLLE. Ind. March 5.—The Okio river is %t thirtr-sight feet six inches and t most & cortinuous stretch of snd Henlerson, ten over the Jowlinds and Ken- The flood sbove has about The infications wre thet the river bere | will go to shout forty-ope feet Storm Delays Vemsels. XEW YORK. March i —Several Atlantic livers resched port tofar, all beering evi- Gences of an upususlly Tough crossing. The big Wilkelm der Grosse &nd Ovesnic | were compelled to reSuce stesm for fve | planming much of isterest. Op March 21 dare. }cnumm STRIKE EXTENDS way Empleyes Only Walt Oréers. Sevent | lkely to extend | auf Winnipeg are sid 10 be merely awalt | ing the orders of Presifent Estes 1o jouin. |CASH FOR PROLIFIC MOTHERS | Penmsyivania Father of Eleven Seeks te Reward Large Fam- Slien. 4 HARRIEBURG. PFa Marcr { to8ay & Nill to subsidive lurge families and | 10 provifie goid medals for mothers of large | tamilies. ‘mh:“bfll 1:::-0" W:'mnl f":‘wmfium;mn used by the members of the bosrd to find | compel ibe i ' stock growers. There s a | 5V o shas o or mothers of | yportant phases of this worl o | fumilies ranging from mive 1o Bfteen ohil- | porrupity will be given the visitors st the aren 1“’” 10 the RICH RECEIVER NAMED |Judge Adams Puts Rysas ; Imte Amairs appuinted M. R L b—Mr | | | | ||| WOMAN IN CLUS AND CRARITY tisties recently gatbersd in Ohio show be aversge wage paid 1o womwes i & week, ant 1he average comt of living .24 & week. The Mighest avernge pay i thet of womes making swnings. tepis e the pwest thai of girle i the big machine shope. whe make belts, nuts ant washers Oslumbus, women coffn-mekers sver. week. Low wages are sup- | Gue 1o lack of organisstion ameng To prove o vibih the wamer A feelmg of regres_somes few gray hmims Ther anc The Gemorratic Mbersl pu Guoed in the Bwate's General ot The Hagve & bl w amend the sonstitution of the Netbhorlants (o ertend suftrage to &l wen and women over Il rests of age The M Mther provites U the electorate shal be the same for beth chambers A Getermived struggle 38 being made In Tinois for the passage of the child labor bill now before the legisisture and repre- sentatives of the various tluls, w 1he represeptatives of the Chicage Peterstion ¥ bus dntro- wforts & pure menns o Tesior img vouthtu beeurr o has Stops Falling Ny hmie i aew sestored 10 its youshie) color. 1 heve moe 8 grar hue ek My husbant sees 1 jook 30 years o ané m har ceases S0 fal, while bebore 1 was in of Labor ané Packing Trades council, have | of hecommng baic.* gone 1o Epringheld In the interest of the Ve recsive many Such Mtiers. bill, which was framed by womes's | Public Boon. cluts and faciory inspectors the Flate ! ‘ [ Henith | enec th e ond e | ¢ this tile, and fhov. The March meeting of the Nebrasks ranés wre enioving fime beads of | Ceramic wlub was beld on Mondey afier- huir groduced br this | plazned | o"cdock. | Selson Men Join in and Other Rail- | between the Haskell lndisn girfls snd the | tion. It guick)y clesnses the aoulp semoves dundrufl, mops faling and tresking of the haie, and changes o & Far 1o i youthinl color snd lururience Stains Nothing. It i met pressy or sicky non rvb of. Never soiks anrthing Doon &t the home of Mre Hoof Back Grounts and Lesves” was iDe subject and “Losves ané Tinting the study, Mrs Berg- Der soting a5 Jeader Mrs. Trusz, Mrs | rsub and Mre Morrow were the ex- hititors. It was Gecifed Guring the busi- | Dess session that the clud will not give Nts Barter exhibit and sale, a5 had been | { saielr used by i or young | Health & » Mrs Mary Mooly Pugh sew bolding the | chair of Gomestic sclepoe a1 Bellevue onl- Joge, was presont st Thursfsy Worning's peopie of refinement meeting of the bousehoid eotpomics Be- = 2 by lending & partmest Mrs. Pugh it sull & member | e by TEILO FAY SPERAL of the Omabs Womes's club. { the exaent of over fve milliar peapie i the Mise Ivy Reef will edfress the rooon gospel meeting of the Young Women's Christisz associstion st «:30 “Opportunities” will be her sud- | Ject | The monthly meeting of board of &- | Sunday what this great Hair Beautifier of this paper who is troubled spots may have by mall a SEE FREE BOTTLE OFFER SELOW) not & dve; does It i made from sbehutely pure ingredients and mar be Hays Clerr, creamy Gremsing. Gel petumed and highly desiabie in every var From 18002907 this prepecution hes beer temed 1o S and Britist possessions. 1t 1 highly endorwed s evervwhere A lurpe oo hotie sent. prepmid v plum wesied Seage by PHILO ¥ 1E£S OO.. Barfine Roifated Soap, bes susp for Soller. ach. Skie &n@ hair. Al b rECet | LARGE 50 CENT BOTTLES AT LEADING DRUGGISTS. 1344 710108 ¥ will do for you, or faded hair or bald sample bottle. of Frek HAIR-HEAL Drews g ang trvgees tor the Bubr i the bave had their gray youhu ther baid wpot govered wick b nhe peng Bare Hair. Bealth. Vot wil beve - . NOT A DYE. Do ot Suil Limen. e haig v i e Satr PRICE 5CCENTS ey ceEs 03it BT Thic e bpesimities On soe he BEA g beenmg the hmir_ wilke: clenr ané yory. Dundruf cooees huidness e hair, scalp and beard in hewlthy make 8 srong lather of Harfin mpoo freely. 14 it is Gesiref 10 temore Hair- curely United 2 enchome il . sanr 23 Latevetse . Newssk. N. ] o s oxc. cuke ¢ boc. and this sdverusement. e adore — 10 PHILO HAT. 91 Tatupette S Rewnrk, o . ook i or ol i e W wr w L e v e AT A LB FOR SALE BY KUHN & OO, ISTH AXD DOUGLAS STS., OMAHA. rectors will be heid on Ssturfay morning ¥rs. Emma F. Brers, genersl secrewsry of the Jocal sssocistion. will return of the week from & monid's weostion : APPRAISER FOR WATERBOARD | Z5-525 boy: Lucing Jave Pryum |7 b Tstes 3 Aea Pope Glossman G2 Nortk Fortieth, § months. AT THE PLAYADUSES | Gets $100,000 & Year One bundred snd forty-two members end N thirty repewals is ihe membership recort {Belection Will Fot Be Msde Uzt | _Decsuse be hat a keen clesr brain in 3 | for Pebrusry. The prmusstum zow has 300 After Mawch 28 e h“-‘”"“ 1‘;’;—"’:&"" Do | “The Power Behind the Throme' at members &nd the baske: bell tesms are W lh' :)—“‘e ‘;" ‘;‘('m: "‘ -y o "1 the Boya the mecond sssocistion vexm will piay the | APPLICANT FOR WATES coumsstoumi - f-' e e g B - ] substaptisl compliment from the peojle of B T = ‘ LOCAL BREVITIES. Omatia ©n the oecesien of ber appoarince el @irector, bas been asked 1o B0t 85 ODE | Armeld C. Koemig is the Omly Emgi- | | 8t the Boyd lmst night for the second time of the umpires on MuTCh 30 for The EAIOE | peey 1o File Formal Application | AT the Harmey Strect tempe Rty Simon | AR ST LI I SO e - e Sor Position. but Others Bible unc Babe. " | of largelr ipcreaseé sitendun At ber SRR S ;. S oo | Are Belng Considered. W. P. Buum, Dving &t MM Cuming street. | fing performence Miss Willerd had sn sguine: Nebraska umiversiy st Lincols | X shupes his wife vest cming, %0 Sh¢ | o oience that was large, wme indeed tha ——— her hustand | should sutisfy the mEnREe up The esrly pert of Thuredsy morming's » 2 » ee.| To restrain as Jong as possibie the selec- - SMaSieon. Wis calied | IEUTE Star, cuming. as she 21, slmo ey of Malieon, Wi oo aidel. Last night the thester was mor & a te8 thumb | than comfortably filled be jdessure peived the Idwry | of jtors was exp -five men &t Nel- | Gress of Rev. E. F. Trets, deliverod before | ¢ jossibie 1o fng the right engineer | church, ready to give ieir ripe exmperi- | gop on the Kootensy Qivision went out to- (the English ltersture department, ences 1o @i¢ snd belp the vounger fol- | agy snd members of the union at Culgary | Moore” being hic subject lowers of Christ Eston & Mains have | entitind “Brother Ben.” which ViviCly POr- | The two iransfer barges which corvey | Mestames Ralph Bush F. Owens and Rich |¥1f Domivee. whom the council will &PPOE ook in her rooms | am imterested in this subject can get this | WOMID he sisie i o be elucsied 81 &3 | iperiutiens of New Yark City a5 10 10| ot wuter commissioner-secretary | that the next kensingtoz sbould be beld on “"Tom | W& the object of comsiderabie mental lubor | It was decited Toursésy afterpoon in ibe club roome, | BVE Dearly 3 month to weigh and consider { o e bosteases. It is pisuped that 8 kep- | OF Tedect. The law requires that the board | the first Teguler singlon afternoon shall be given socn, whep | PTUPOSE D ppraiser to - " gt the members of ihe housshold mu,:\:;“ W‘-‘J“:"" it hes *:“ W:"‘ Flaintfl slepes nob-Upport & ihe Te Separtment of the Council BiuSe Womas's | B 1be City clerk to make such & Domins- | for her sction : lud will be the guesta.. It is the inteption | 1305, The ordinence Geclaring the Deces- . chiiaren, sl of the Gepartment to pyi inte Jeafiet Sorm | S &nd expediency of purchasing the water | “y 1, qyrier. colored, Nving at Hieventh fhe program recently gven by them before | PIEDt &nf Girectng the sppoibiment of &P- | grreet wnd Cigitol the opes meeting of The cluh, “A Quir on |STaisers io Getermive iis value hes beem | yesierday Household Boonemits. ™ pusee end approved and is in eflect. Thaxg¥ i) Wetnestay night the water Doard, In- |The Thefl tn Gheston eocurred fve Gnrs March meeting Omabs Chartty stead of aljourning, took & Tecess untll | &ge in Ihe WOmAD'S TOUmS. s '“.m—nm Saturésy, March 2K, there being Do Teasop | RS WEF smail ewedintion s hlS o stated 1o he far Gib Galiad. - I Berry snd Mrs Brewer were last uight st the Creche and the regulsr busivess of motien *» Geing. O%- | nyrbored in the police statign, being il and | St Sten Soamsastell ever, it was stated thst the Orpanization |in Oestitute circumstances — Brewer hus 353 | woui¢ not be considered cemplete uptdl thet been employed i the ebepe ot Geand | The members of the Home Queens’ rir- | ssembly hud been beld sné the frst meet- ,““"“ g g S v i) cle met st Moust St Mary's seminary onp | ing concluded. perents live where the members | Opinten of City Attermes. a2 the ety hal yestertay morming. AZEis | grreried | fnally were shaped eo thet the bosrd will | Brows @ivoree from Vactav ew Qurs and heve no money s - E " sppleuse sné curtaln calls &t e e i o it ot C |each sct. Miss Willard shows 6 South Thireenth street, & | Strength in the grest soems of the treveling CIgLT salesman Brown BOCUNes J.['L_ the most powerful o the pler The Jmisgmer of sesling & from dis POKEL- |yl eptively ot case lomt gt and the Fravtiska Vevak has brought suit for | Slight tenflemcy to overact, which marred Vavak, whom she | 1 ber former performence. Wes noticed | Mr. Wright Lorimer. who hms the Jeading roie of Beron Hobenlobe, aieo showine im- Provement in this regard The cast is the |ssme @s before =nd the Jrofurtion is given smoothly and eficiently. Miss Wil- luré has certminly made goof in Omehn. CHICKENS HOME TO ROOST @rader Under Arrest for Robbery that Occurred Many Monihs Axe. in December 2 She wishes (he custody of ¥ & former mar- svenue was arrested afiernoon snd will answer 1o & lsrpeny from the person of J. B n, who rooms &t the Doren house The zmount Beéwaréd C. MoOor, & grader in the om- ploy of M. Himore st Sovth Omsbe, will W. Willisms charged with 2s- | snswer 1o the churge of Jutorny committent where the woman's her have been 1n Omahs & ©f the household econmmite Separtmedt of | v auy City Clerk Elbourn eddressed & | Shult with intest to Tob, Was in | e tember, the comy " | 11, | st Septe t Plainks : | astter ® o . 2 riming]l court yesierdey and 3 the Womsz's clud r:-uu u»n w-c::‘ & iy ey whea | CTimiual court yesterduy und piesded not | o s o et T thet they presented the ""‘A “’“‘n ({would be the proper time to Botify the | Terese Morrison on proary 1% x.naanm | grafer. Osllshan vaw Mol of the clud two wesks &go. Oemonsire- | o .. . O W. Carpenter. agsinst whom stand two | . . Dovent o o ot Bt | Weter board 1o select an agpraiser. City [ W. Carpenter. agwing > Fland Two|Morsz's saloon, Eieventh und Da | Attorpey Connell replied in writing thet iz | Cetberine's scafemy by Mrs MacMuhy. |y oision, under the terms of the Geciara- | 10 be beld st the motber minsion, 21 28 | Sried uptsl March B, the mot Blecker swreet, New York City, March 1145 gppratmer will uot be presented before to 36 A dumber of perwons promident 1B | qpy: gate, and the wilervening time may be AT OP- | their man. Up to the presenst lime but one cficial | conmierabie experience in waier works con- arTeigned und plesded not guiiy. | tion or@insnce, Dotice caunot be given untl | 8t ite intersection with Fowler svenue. Was A conference has been called by the No- | tne Water board has Dotified the councl | BTTeRed Iust night on complaint of his Blumle of Cameron county, the fatber of | rjonal Florence Crittenion mission on “The | ryge 3 | eleven chiléren, introduved in the house | Begt Methof of Oomdvcting Rescue Work,” | mother snd hes organised snd IF IB eXINLEDnce. | pee.uiting Them widle he was Inssmuch s the organizstion will Dot be | saié to have ine to choope | End 6r he ihresiened o #hoot Them the wmouni o Bpritien WeS DOl Present Wes Geferred untl stroets, last Dight and csused kis wrves Compistnant sx i the prisvmer T |2im 1o & Jodging house where the two gome 10 sleep after @rimking wll eveming He says McOoy helped him undress n lster he notiosd this MmED Witk bis trous Iz the morning complulnart's wu and 33 in goid were missing Guorge Skinner, Bving on Hieventh street wisier, who o nim with mk. He is uabed his mother oul of dpors Tis M-veur-oid sister about ber hair and finally i have fioor Five The cuse 1o which C. B Cafeld secks o Jars was Jeft in the movey sack in ke muyor and ot cinls of o . South Omaha to sexue refunding bonds to PoCNel. The prismer sfmits 1 ng with Caliahes on ut 240000 e evening in guestion wae belere Juige | R R e o o Srubbs Thursday. The testimony of A. K | Geutes the He says that Callnbn The ughter born various e Kelly, who was mayor of t city Ou t convention of visiting pul | spplication hss been made for the position m:" unh:mfl. axterined, was & e | was il and that be, McOos bim 1o . WS | und the cour: gave thirty days in witich to |bed and then went dows and got him & ete Dot 10 exoeed FH0N. spect the lstest metho@s employed D fijeg with Temporary Secreiwry Oongdon | e Mr Relly i elieved to be in | bottle of blackberry hrandy. While 5 | philanthropy and charity. Tours will De | gpg 45 from Arnold C. Koenig, who has &3 yomme = ssloon he was importuned for moeper by | made ench ight through the Jower SISriCiE | engipeering office in Omabe. He is 8 you The Board of Fire snd Police Commie- | 22000 0 SO TN, e e o the city, aerting iiuipees of the 2uels | man, 3 Batve of Mehrastn, s Sratasted o8 | S T S e T % | St to give St In anger, MOuy, o B { Ty 'z A ter of ETADTINE & loense 1O 1 e w g t Wy, %0 be and possibilities of the all-might mission- | Oorpell uptversity and is seif 10 heve had i»_e::;flv{‘;:m:;;.mffl lf_f';ufliyg“mgugl} sars, pulled the bottle from his pocke: and |wtrock the other man over The bead. There | structiun. Other men who have DoeR MeD- | the eat repUILT Meeting Monoay eveming | was & sulen outpouring of Gwk liguid | The Califorsia Stste PeGerstion it vigw- | tiane¢ as possibilivies are R B Howell | The resignation of Polgeman Guy Taylar | wyich McOoy mays be ook for ) | ously pushing the Jong Temisted claims of | Anérew Rosewster snd A. B. Hunt, who is | %es,S00CPIeS 0 take euct Trom the TR | Tuinking he a8 seriously injured the muy Marck §.—In the Tnited |y, premont beirs in bebalf of the Geughter | guperintendent for the Omasha Water com- | penter by trade. will work in South Omaba | be fied 1o Villiscs, Je. where be remsined T e e idg® iamt|of the explorer. The pemsion which was | juny sud therefore thoroughly famflier wiih | In Oelirious fewr. logking bebind him ot | wnth) vecestty rrissey rece o e g evers 3 and crying wiopd for ; take cherge of the assets of the Jobn Ryan | o, ‘;‘ bfi’ ane ;w'h‘t:y‘:fl:h;:; ;:i ;u’ o Churles Phillips. & Councl] Bluffs negr Sullers Stroke of Paralysis | compeny, ope ©f the turf imvestment con- cerns During 1he srgpuments on the spplic ing stopped s1 ber Gesih Miss Premont s woman pow 1n middle lite |CHANGES IN MACHINE SHOPS| i Jeft almost | boundes for protection panting and exhausied he . police DEBOGUETteTs Ihet TEhi | As he emtered the office, | saw & TOW of t Oficers coste BANGIng O one side of the g Pt oy eyt “:‘; penniess Tsion Pacific Announces Several ., He Tecolied in fright. buly o ory | Rysn compeny seid ihe svailsble sameis - | Tramsfers in Mechanical De- W A O S o " | The resiguation of M. William Todd 2 Three Npeme e e - Adsms tosk the matier into bis owD hands | o ’ : | the use of 3 r 1 ant eppointed & receiver MAINE MUST STAY DRY STATF, St Frenciecs House Refuses to Hesnbmit Prohibi- Law Passed Fifty Axe o AUGUSTA. Me of resubmitting t puseed more thar Bty tory Years Electors. Merck §—The guestion yenrs ago, to t eleciors, was Defore ihe bouse today and was rejectet The vote was o 1o W DEATH RECORD. | Hen Jokn Celw MITCHELL, £ — Bpecial Telogram )—Hon. Jokm Colvin Gied sud- dexty 3 o'clock this morning afier & brie! iiuess Tesuliing from the grip. In 1884 Ené 1897 Mr. Ovivin represented Duvi- son in the Jegpisiature of this siste and was | bopored by being made speaker of the bouse The annouBcement of his Sesik was receive! with much sadness on the part of the people. The arrangemenis for ibe fu- | neral have not been made &8 et | 1 Explosion. BASTON, Pa. Marck i —George ¥. Bow- | men Sied tofay from the Baison cement mill explosion & New Village, N J Eighth Vietim Seven Killed in Fight JACKSONVILLE Tex, March -G W Boschke. sssistart Pacific relway ® cunsiruction of the Dallas @i Texas & New Orieans reiroad Las arrived Bete and Teports thel in & fghl among the Pisced won the Socker and tmmedistely | comstruction crew seven were kilied of Women has come &5 & surprise ol eral such entries imic for & vest she Qincoversd 1 e | everyome ant Wre. Mary Woet Smih of | John Powers, geversl foreman of the | ibe Sl cocasicn dmecking Jafler NiCs | able 1o WO (EU N — vice president of (e organ- | Uzion Pacific machive shops, bus bee | fhetr J et ization, will act in ber stesd for the gres- | transferred to Cheyenne. He will be su ent The fourteentk executive council |ceSed bere by Mr. Dodson, formerly con- | — = e Maive prohibitory law |be the first time that intitution more thas IR0 As | LTLE Brockls siated by the Gistriot witorvey, 'be vecord | Tmam making the elghi Seacd |, opy 1ngr Fisher was Dever arrested, and " the Gocke! of the court shows thut the cuse Harviage Licrasce. lan: Montay evening. | u, ‘oumiened o B 8 Baker whide die |, Lioemees 10 wed have veen smnued as fui trict atorey, while the Journel €BITY | Name and Residence i | shows that 3t was contipued. The case has T{":‘u‘“" '.!(Al;.-“(;l ‘\;I :" \\':l E ngimeer of the u.:_h,—;‘nfl- boen on the Gocket winoe the Baker oo S V. o 3 em. in charge of The | sdmimistretion. DA yesterdsy. WD Te- s & Wigetms, Omahs - 2 on of the |guest of sz sitorney fSor Fisher. It was { | Bank Clearings Break AN Becords | NEW TORK March §-Bradstrest re- poris (hai bank clearings fur Pebroary this year were the largest on recard for the month They 3 itk s e, PR S g 3 . previcus Fetruary record | whith was postponed from lam fal pected with the Buléwis Locom ive works be beid iv New Orlesns Marc snd | The foliowing changes are sunounced it | %5 Though the New Orlesns council is eve | the mechauics] Separtmest e Tmion of the strongest ip the ooumtry n B out along the 3 s Nilane thet the gemers c T mecharic st Rawline, is transterred has ever been beld In the sow The memanship he machine shops st Jocal Wew Orleans council unites 304 or- | Chevenve. Dan Sullivarn, gepersl foremen ganizations of Women b8 bus long been a | Of the Green River shops, is transferred 1 factor in the mumcipal reform of That © the sume position Larumie Oity; W' liem White, sssisiant foremsn of the ms- | chine shops &t Green River. i transferret CLEAR RECORD IN OLD CASE | e Reviims as gemeral Soreman Umited States Attorses Euters Neolle Sures and Sealde. Preseqs! in Case Againet | The puin of & bure or scald is alm | am ¥ tnstautly relieved by &gy g Chamber. & Ve iaiv's Pain Balm wish & feaber It aise | —— | hegls the injured parts more guickly thas | A3 0)€ case was sirickes from the Sockel of the United Stales Gistrict court vesierdsy | merning. when the @istrict siloroey en- tere¢ Bolle prosegul in the case of the United Ststes sgainst Jopeph M. Pisher who i 1860 was ip@icied for emberriement it being charged that while casbier of the First Netions) bask of Geneva be ook from any other trestment and ubless the burp » Yers severe Goes ot Jeave & scar | Population of Greater Sew York. LT ML anided Mortality Statisthos Cismiseel The ing births and Gesths have been reporiad 1o the Board of Hea'th Health at Samal Cost. Birthe—Joe Kedey Sewsre Robert Copely o A tew Gomcs of Dr. King's New Lite Pills | Archilice Graves 3 Farker I clesnee. teme aad ievigeraie the whele | D TS 1 South Thirteemsh gir wuwsn. Try Gem Oubr Y Pwr | ¥ aaie Auna ¥ Tavis BB Nt w Kubs & Co {eats, &, Berry B Cakley, zz Sow A little red, a little white, delicately blended. That’s one way. Here's a better : Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It makes the blood pure and rich. You know the rest: red cheeks, steady nerves, good digestion, restful sleep, power to endure. Keep the bowels regular with Ayer’s Pills; this will greatly aid the Sarssparilla Two grand family medicines. Keep them on hand. 1. ¢ avzs co, Towsn, Mase

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