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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, I1903. (ITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Tour of the Mayor's Vetoes Stick and Kill That Many Blls. XTRA GAS LIGHTS WILL NOT BLAZE | lesolution Ordering 147 Ad@itional Welshach Street Lamps i Lost for Lack of One Veote. Mayor Moofes exercissd his veto in four sases last night, the councll failing to muster the #ix votes necessary to nullify ] be wishes 61 the chief exccutive. The most : mportant of these, vetoes concerned the " ‘ tesolution passed by the council at its former meeting calling for 147 additional gas lamps. Muyor Moores stated that he did not favor the new lighting for the same reasons that he opposed additional electrie ligirting—the shortage of funds. He pointed out that the electric lights ordered by the coupcli despite his veto would increase the estimated deficit in the lighting fund from $5.612.80 to $12,387.80, and that the proposed 1 &8 lamps would make it $14,747.80. To pro- tect his bondstien from liability, be | serted, was an_additional reason why | rhould fefuseto sign the order communication was read Hascall, Hoye Zimman were present. Zimman voted to fustain, which made the vote one short Later Councilman Whitehorn took his seat he When the only Councilmen Lobeck, Trostler, Karr and Stops Grading Jobs. The second and third vetoes were ordinances providing for the grading of Sixteenth street from Vinton to Central boulevard and from Central boulevard to B stre Both works, the magor said, would caube needless expense, work hard- ship on many poor people, damage much real estate and were not particularly neces- sary. No petitions Nad been made for im- provements. Gouncilmen Lobeck, Trostler and Zimman voted to eustain the mayor and the yeto stood Request had been made by the council for the fourth veto. It was to an ordinance grading the wiley between Cass end Cali- fornia streets from Twenty-eighth avenue to Thirtieth street. Property owners on the California street side had complained that the grade -proposed would do great dwmage 1o their property by elevating their stables many feet above the grade line Four citizens representing 200 feet of front- age swerved from the petitioners to the ob- jectors and left the former without a ma- jority. (The veto was sustained and it was suggested that a compromise grade arranged Councilman Trostler succeeded vancing the Safidle creek sewer one nearer to construction. Upon his motion the comptroller was ordered to draw war- rants amounting to $2,720 against the sewer fund for the payment of damages for land appropriated for the sewerway When this is done the way will be clear for beginning the work. Funds to Bu An ordinance that was passed was intro- duced by Councilthan Hascall calling for the ¢ity attorney and city engineer to hurry reports, including estimates for new enginc bouses and garbage crematories. He ex- plained that if bonds were to be issued for ‘he improvements it would be necessary to in ad- notch Engine Ho 0 submit the auestion at the spring elec- | tion and must be proclaimed thirty da in advance by the mayor. The estimate for the engine houses was made lasi night It is $94,500. The clalm of David Gfibert for ealary as sogineersat the. city hadl from October to Feoruary was ordered taken from the fil and rocommitted to thé finance and claims ) be | |score with the revolver was 437 | feated the Richardson Drug-oom wages, which was turned down HONOR DAY OF ST. PATRICK It was Councilman Hascall, also, who mystified the other councilmen lest night | by introducing another resolution calling | Omaha Irish Meet in Memory of the Dear for a blank amount o be set aside from the | general fund 0ld Emerald Isle. for illumination during the Ak-Sar-Ben festivitiee in the fall. It was referred to the finance committee after the councilmen had exchanged wondering looks and Councilman Lobeck had remarked to | Hascall, “Well, I am glad you got that in | betore election FATHER FITZPATRICK MAKES AN ADDRESS Gives n History of the Race From the Day of Patrick to the Pres- Apfraisers Appointed and Approved. Early The appointment of W. O. Bartholomew, Island. Marshall W. Kennard and Samuel Reichen- berg as appraisers for the change of grade of Nineteenth street from Baneroft to Elm | Ireland's sons and daughters thronged was approved, as were the comtracts and |Schlitz hall last night in memory of their bonds of John Grant for paving, ourbing | patron nt, Patrick, who brought Chris. and guttering Mason street from Twenty- | tianity and enlightenment first to the peo- | eighth to Twenty-ninth, and Dodge street | ple of the Emerald isle from Twenty-seventh svenue to Twenty- | T. J. Mahoney, as chairman, announced &t the beginning of the program that there would be a little singing of Irish melodies ninth avenue. For the first work George | B. Tzschuck and John H. Butler are named s sureties and for the latter the American | before Rev. J. Fitspatrick, the speaker of Surety company ae evening, would deliver an address en- The following ordinances were placed on | !itled. “God Save Ireland their first and second readings and referred | The Elks' quartet, the Misses Gentleman to the proper committees: For the repay- | A0 John Gentleman, and Miss Genevieve e « . Cro t, sang and played those old Irish melo- dies until the eyes of the exiled children of Ireland were wet with tears and they wiped them away unashamed as they smiled at the sweeter memories that flooded back ing of Leavenworth street from Park avenue to Thirty-first street, south; for the pav- ing of Thirty-first street from Leavenworth | to Pacific; for the grading of Ohio from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth; for the | & (1% RHRCIel METOris (o flooded bao n o d ro! t . = - > > . grading of Twenty-second from Lake 10| .9 o) of the wealth of song that Ireland Locust; for the change of grade on Nine- ~ has were given to the audience umtil the teenth for a block near Castellar and on " a ey trom Eighteenth to Twentietn: | ®ingers and musicians were too tired to L » tlease them any more. for the change of grade of Marcy street from Thirty-first to Thirty-third Thema of the Address. The following ordinances were read the | Rev. Fitzpatrick in his address touched third time and passed: For the change of | upon the fact that the Irish are a scat- the curb Iine fourteen feet nearer the prop- erty line on Capitol avenue between Thir- teenth and Fourteenth, where the new market house stands; for the opening of Thirtieth street from Cuming to Hamilton and for the grading of Forty-eighth stree from Leavenworth street to Liucoln avenue tered race that reaches from the far north to the far south amd from the orient to the occident. They were driven away from cution extending over centuries and despite | shamrock and the country it stands for. The Irieh are a race of honor; their thoughts are high and noble and no mat- ter wha Teacher isx Conselentions. TRIPOLI, Ta, March 17.—(Spegial)— flag they are fighting under, for Prot G H. Scobey. principal of the!public | theY Are & race of warriors, they show the schools of this city, has tendered his re. | "8Me undring devotion, honesty of inten- signation to the board for the strangest |LC° 88d sturdy patriotism that destiny has traced out through their forefathe thousand years ago. He said in part ‘It 18 1,400 years since Patrick was seen by the people sailing over the sea and was met at the beach by this wild and savage Teason ever pro nted by a teacher in this L He is iiked by the board, the pupile and the parents and he likes his position; but he says he has not the au- dacity to accept §70 per month. for instruct- b county race. With him he brought the cros: ing nine pupils in the high school. He|gympg) of Christianity, and the idolatry asks that his resignation take effect DXt |of the people became a thing of tae past Friday. They became an enlightened people and for F Vacant Ofive. ::ne‘ (-l‘x;}mrl!lrlhel monk!ldof I)?‘llnd were : e teachers of the worl ing Alfred PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, March 17.—(Spe- | yuq g product of their teaching cial.)—The county commissioners today | “Great Lonor and praise is due o Pat- appoitted C. 8. Wortman of South Bend 10 | rick for this work. which me i succeed W. C. Smith as county ®uperit- | (o Jreland. He put in the hearts of the tendent of schools for Cass county people that honesty, sincerity, truth and devotion that has never been found wanting | in any child of Ireland no matter how far in space and time that child may be from | NAMED | the heather-covered hills of Erin ant so much | For coughs and colds cnildren take Piso's Cure for Consumption without objection. PISTOL CHAMPIONS { Anderson of Boston and Luckett of | | their own country by a continued perse- | | that fact every Irish heart is loyal to the | Grandma’s Smile “Wal,” Granny said, ““when 1 was rcared, of Quaker Oats we never heer'd!” Then on her dear old face appeared ! The Smile that won’t come off. Look for the Coupon in the Package. delightful mwusical program. This was f Darkness and Light in Sight. ‘These three centuries were a time of | peace, plenty and good will and then the | | barbarians swept down upon the land and | | turned everything into strite and blood- | shed. The wars were long and everlast- | New York Wan Highest Points. NEW YORK, March 17.—Thomas Ander- | ; son_of Boston and Dr. Wiliam H. Luckett Ireland was not strong emough to | cw York are the new pistol and re- | defeat her enemies, but tenacious enough r champions, respectively, of the to liv | 4 States “Revolver amociation, ac- © against this flood of blood, rapine, | cording to full reports received today by | 824 tyranny for seven centuries, and then A L. A Himmelwright, secretary-ireasurer | she Lowed her head to the English who | of the rganization {took her and betrayed her and gave her jlatches this season to the nobles to despoil Boston snd New York. “With their country lost to another king with the pistol out of Luckett's | they scattered and began selling them- selves to other countries to fight their bat- tles and often they fought against their The Omaha Furniture company clerks @e- | bitterest foe, the English, o pany clerks | “But, now there is a ray of sunsiine’| c Weslerd | preaking through the darkness of the | were shot simul- Springfield, Mass., Anderson made 46) | 0. Dr. | With the Bowlers, at a match game of tenpins on t alleys last night. Score BEN CHANCE SCORES WIN| AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Captures Valuable St. Patrick’'s Hand- ieap on New Orleans Track. lowed by an address by Rev. Father By The meeting closed by those present sing . ing “God Save Ireland.” Oity Foroed to Borrow Money to Meet Oost | Amother Stoek Yards Locomotive. | | of Grading The Union Stock Yards company has se- NEW ORLEANS. March 17—Munro's | cured from the Baldwin locomotive works masterly riding landed sen Chance, the a new engine for use in the yards here. second cholce In (Be betting, fret at the PROPERTY OWNERS NEGLECT TO SETTLE | i< cngine witl be known as No. 5. It i . s afteraoon. ihe racerwas at .;"mlf:pmm a - of the latest improved pattern and is mow | ixteenth, and was warth §.0% to the win- | Publie provements Ordered amd |8t the yard company's roundhouse being ner. Marshal Nell was a strong favorite row T o in ihe betting at 1487, while as good 42 4| Dome are Now Left for the City |!°fted and fitted for a trial trip. Th t0 1, and at the close 3 t0 5, was o be had locomotive cost about §9,000. With this to Pay For Through Pec: Har Conditions. on Ben Chanc ) Dereszke made a funaway race of it for a mile, when Ben Ghlnce, always within llrlk.ln‘l distance, cgught him and out- gamed him I the finad drive. Jockey. Phillips, wity was euspended yés- terday for his ride pp Lady Alberts, was reinstated today recent purchase the Stock Yards Railroad company will have nine locomotives for service and the big runs of stock expected at thie market will be handled without any delay to shippers. The new engine is to be placed in service at once. From the condition of the city treas- it urer's booke it appears that money will committes upon resotution by Councilman PURNITURE COMPANY, | clouds and treedom for Ireland i almost whuby Ray, \White Owl Andaiodersicr |have to be borrowed April 1 to take up Republiean Primaries. Hascall. Gilbert was dismissed by the | ist’ 24 33 Total | discernible. Sympathy for our wrongs s | Leader has been sold to W. N Newman | CEFtain grading obligations. Grading dis- | mayor for intoxication, but a few weeks ago | Bengele I d6 18 el | what we ask. When we have sympethy | for ST : trict No. the alley between Twenty.| A- L Sutton, chairman of the republican B i | T G B 18 1% ift|then s public opinion esainst the English | jcather clear K N ctnma ue joz | f0Urth and Twenty-fth streets, extend- | city central committee, sald last night that Suttan . 398 1% 148 40 | and our victory is essured. ireland alome | (Fuller), o 16 1. won; L Cache, 8 (Howel)) | BE from F 1o G streets, was created by | 8t D0oD today he would give to the public AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY | Mev 28 147 19 46) | cannot break from the yoke, but with the |15 te L 'second; Ring Dove. 10 (Gannon). § | ordigance on November 21, 1902, Tnis |the names of the delegates to be “"“‘; os koo o gy 05, third. Tim | " h s y e primarie place e = % S ,|‘1d of an ally she will be all powerful | ‘i thrd, TImeL FHIS oo\ Ray, |Ereding has been completed at a cost of | Friday at the primari >”1\.;;lr11.u;v: ere DRUG COMPANY end Ireland would be once more a free|m (Fulier) 1 to 5 won. Pay the Fyadicr, | $1.400. The first bond of §145 and inierest | Lhe primaries will be held will be given ou o Thinks at Least One Traveling Ma: lst % 34 Total |ireland with the Protestant faction in the 1% (Folev) '® to 1. 'second; Demay Duffs, 11° | is due on April 1, and not a cent has been | 8t the same time. The call states that one I would as soon think of starting out | Dooley 1 16 43} | north and the Catholic in the south a free | (Vyy Hi'KD). 3 t0 % third Thme: 33040, | paid in by the abutting property owners | taX commissioner, two members of the city without my mileage book and grip as to ;‘v_nv“l:v:_““ 3 1% ‘ people and a nation of great deede.” Owl, 87 (Fuller), 6 to 5, won, Fickle Suint. | towards paying tbe cost of this work. Quite | council and three members of the Board start out on ‘& trip without a box of | Wood 151 16 © Other Lectures. % (Philiipe) 310 L wecond: Latoka, §7|o number of the property owners who are | 0f Education are to be elected. A conven Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in my valise, | Theele 140 B i e G’ e bl O Patsick s handicap, one | tXable for this.work are non-residents. |tion {8 to be held on the day following sald a traveling man who represents a St rotals e “'m; . o (:1 . - Patrick's day | ;00 "ana o sixteenth: Ben Chan: 104 | There was no difficulty about securing their | the primaries. Democratic primaries arc Lowls bardware howse. Why? Becsuse I| 1 o' s B R h\'wn:n(,.:hil:c}; YtF“rl: h{;-p Ad‘“u:"; frrpv (Munro). 18 to 5 won: Dereske, 2 (Ehil- | signatures for the Improvement, but when | to be held on Friday and n convention on have 19 put. up &t all kinds of hotels and | night the \Westerns lost three 1o the Gate | jenia” Chureh Foruieth and = Nicholas [ PRy § 16 3 sgaond: Movehol 8¢ it comes to paying that seems to be a dif- | Saturday. Little interest seems to be man. boarding houses. 1 have to eat good, bad | Citys. Score: . o o oo - Beaiic gk f"“ ennedy's lecture | Mgy, Thce, five furlongs: Nyx, 106 (Gan- | ferent matter. City Treasurer Howe has |ifest in the coming campalgn, as the ou S RO IS0t -S2 Dowls-4F - the | ittt Total | andts ‘des the 408 ps?:::olr:?:nm:;:a‘:n gom). § to 5 won: Lady Brockway. 91(Ful | sent out the customary notices, but has | come of the city charier seems to be so un day and night, and 1 don't belleve any | jones 1 6 3 gy otk 5.t0 1. third. Pires: 10648 not received a single reply. On this ac- | certain man's gtomach wilf stand that sort of thing | Chandier ® a ;i‘:“ll:ldlxli'll’l‘i:‘”:l:dm‘: 5o$;.yK;::::”0u::: Sixih ruce, selling, six furlonge; Modera- | count the city will be compelled to borrow 1 Magie City Go without - protes anyway, 1 know mine | Marble 217 L " 0 A japIney,. fro tor, 110 ( icke). 7 10 1. won; Katie G b- | the money to take up first bond and | _James Lowry of Crook City visited South the fal, and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is s TR e ek pofate e ts taland, I;u:;n( == ':'\“:': | 1291, | Two of the lots abutting on the im-| Mrs. Frank E. Jones has gone 10 ”,,,..‘ | I ck on. WO cor i b N provement made are ow Neb., 1o atiend her mother, who is \ h:""‘"‘h 3 ':,’"_:‘,‘ "u:’:. Gt WESTERNS | ing Mre. Cook and Mrs. Schutz, Miss Teet-| = Deutachland W . T, L I:,,?:-d;. i E:f.‘;‘: Tepoiad 15 ve weriously . | o i_m"m’“ e e e e » o It 24 ‘34 Total |zel and H. B. Payne sang typical Irish| SAN FRANCISCQ, March - 17—Fine | gigtrict No. 42. This Is between N and 5 Four or five officiale of the Northwestern 8, eove ! 4 - | songs. weather prevalled at Oakland today ut s = . | road Inspected the South Omaha ra pad e g .d,‘-“‘m IpSPiate £¢ 2 "2:3'.?’..:. 1 1k e s lu‘ Immanuel Baptist ehurch, Twenty- | (he tra.vg’l"ay muddy. The St Patricks streets ""MT‘;'"W'":"“" street. There | yards yesterday afiernoon oug, etc., but I motice that they are nearly | - » o .- > o ay handicap at six furlonge was the fea-|is an overdraft in this grading fund of | Zack Cuddington gaes 10 Hawthorne, la., 3 | Reynolds ..., 9 177 140 476 | fourth and Binney streets, also assembled | g, f the card. Princess Titania closed o i At wh always complging of their aches and | gajeck iz @ s 491 3 | Bure o 0 CAN n $800 and with interest due April 1 it will | teday with hie grading cutfit, where ha has Al 12 i oo fon vorite, but was beaten handil - 2 or #0 {iroad’ work pains and poor digestion, while I can stand | — == [ 5% Siaed AudiencETie “An EveLlng In [En e e g tch hea'y. | Results: | b Bevessary to borrew 0950 to square mat. | & CODETect for ome rallrcad work. most any old kind of fare and feel good and | _TOtels o Erin." The pastor, Rev. R. Kerr Eccles, | Frgilol D€Ll ¢ eighihs of & mile, sell- | ters with the fiscal agency. O 1 VUMY Bl of Sihelght 10 3aia 2o with ro:dy n;uuy work e n:a..:: ::4' On_Clark's alleve last night Swift and |18 bimselt a Bcotch-Irishman and. talked |ing: Sol Lichtenstein, 107 (Birkentath). 6| fegture of this l}-n-u‘unn’u m:hp:(wm:: B VA N R ok ar o Company’s tenpin team was defeated for | entertainingly’ oo “Paady, Himself, His |[to 1. woh: Marineuse, 102 (Bonner), § to 1, | | - o = e . oh of ‘th { I believe I owe jmy good digestion and | 327 pi n-sm the Cvdahy Packing company’s | gores and His Future Mrs. G. W \afl;:nnd. Stella Perkins, 102 (Powell), 15 to 1, | Cash Bros., the grading contractors who "\’\fllgl“ '}.:lr':flavn)‘x anfln‘ "mifi::' cor i $ cory 3 i " | i « D outh O N ssound health to the daily regular use of | team. Score: o0 Shields gave a history of the day; D, R.| Chtonn meie o0 mile, sellt ranejo, | 414 the grading and received pay for the | FACOR 7 O o ere attuck of the grip. Stuart's Dfspepsia Tablets, year in and year | | ySecond race, one mile, selling: Canelo. | work are now suing the city to get reliet * 1 o s | 2d. 3d. Total |Stambaugh sang “Loves Young Dream,” |110 (Bee), 6 to 1 won; Azarine, 102 (R. Wil . ’ J_ L. Olson was on the streels yesterday s N7 out, and all the m-hln: in the world will | poaqy of 150 A P Pty SR e, e #on), 4 16 1, second; Pirate Maid, 9 (L. Wil- | from paying the grading tax on fotr lots | for the first fime in three weeks. He has never convince me to the comtrary Pratt i 163 | {mom). 7 to 1, third. 'Time: 146 which they own. City Attorney Murdock | been going through a serious siege of th | 1 used to have heartburn about three | R¥mer . 176 46) Trird Tace, one-half mile, matden 2-year- | Ui ot “hiose Cash Bros. cases and | €7D | Nelson % 500 - - == | 6lds_ purse: Raveilena, 112 (Boland), § to 1, e Owing to the fire at the Cooperage works limes a day and l.hudnh- about three or | Mo ruie 74 2| SHE ESCAPED THE KNIFE. | won; Gueen Modred. 102 (Lewle). 2t 1, sec” | will also make an effort to secure payment | v loRf /s Crenoon the fushing of @ sireet four times a week and after standing for — bt | | Amberita, 112 (Kelly), 10" to 1, thifd. | of the legitimate grading taxes in other | by the fire department had be post- . Total 653 86 | 0:50%. rhe! o 0 this for four of five years I began to look o - 1 24 Ten Momths of Pence After Dreadful| . FOUrth rate, three-quarters of a mile, §t. | districts where the city claims a right to w}:xed oafbbes S ity wround for a crutch and found it when my | 8 *s NMenths AN - Patrick's handicap: Deutschland, 93 (L assess, after the necessary petitions have dmfl“mnh ;m’;"‘?:,:{,‘ P Ppdy o — doctor told me the best investment 1 could |y 0o it M. 2 Total Suftering. [ Wilwon). 2 to 1. won; Princess Titinia. 1% becn signed and presented to the council an, on account of the death of his make would be & fifty cent box of Stuart's | Tamblyn 1 | Operations are becoming a fad; every | (Birkenruh), 2 o | secgnd; Lady K } etk St e : Dyspepsia Tablets, and 1 bave invested | Lawrence .- 10 | young man, as soon as he is graduated from | “Firih race, one mile and seventy yards The Oaughter of Mi. and Mre Jun about ffty cents & month for (hem ever | FIEEINS #oas 160 459 | o medical college, considers himself capable | selling: Sea Lion, 115 (Bell), 5 to 1, won: Last nigh- Willlam Queenar, council- | Wear of Corrig: was declared ou since and when 1 stop to thiuk that that s | > : T8 3710t undertaking the most serious and com- | Grevfeld, 112 (Jenking), ¥ to §, second. Pai | man from the Sixth ward and William | of Caneer yesic by the attending phy 700 1 wrissey o (8 ). 20 10 thir @ - 18, d evey day for cigars, I feel| Totals 0 2013 | plicated surgical work, and hundreds of | Ym0 o ocuart - ™% | Broderick, councilman from the Fifth ward, | "5 "G Beyjomin, master mechanic of th king hands with myself for I can | “Btroll T B | lives are sacrificed anbually to this mad | Sixth race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile, | stated to a Bee reporter that they had| Northwestern, with headquarters at Clin seep my stomach and digestion in first-class | elipey® st Newme. | trenzy of incompetent men, to rush into | Selling: Warte-Nicht, 15 (Honner), 4 to 1. | been advised by their attorneys to keep | lon, Ia. was'a visitor at the stock yards trenzy y 3vron Dale, 8 (L. Wilson), 20 toe " yesterdsy srder for Btty cents a month. I don't care | Misses Annabel Kimball and Hope Han- | work which shouid only be undertaken as & | peonna. Bttt Wi, 36 (Reed) 1206 1 third’ | 0t Of T primaries Lo be held o :nq..; o R R PR for any better life insurance. latismouth yeste son Invitation of | 18st resort, and then only by the most |Time: 1:% We wili not only keep out of the pri-| gice’ sor u couple of hours vesterday B i S A ans thn e | M Tt A By o o | axnarionced st auvafit ‘bangnens O T maries.” said Queenan, “but, following the | noon. He s + el i Lo i . entertaining about a dozen of othe 3 . v A vice of o ttorneys, we will keep out | tack of the gr popular of all stomach medicines and that | SHICTUAINING spout 8 fosen o the other| 1t s pleasure, iv view of these facts, to| SRRICTIE HITRCL BOOEE AERE | ad e e s Ll e Brsd oo e e B S G R S Ahey have maintained their popularity and | had invited their Omaha. friends to be pres. | read the following letter from & woman who | | PARIS. March 17—W. 15 Vanderbilt s |of the convention. Our attorneys b pPAziss Femier of this city wae married success because they do as advertised. They | ent for the day. The company arrived i § | has been saved from one of these Gangerous | ut the opering of the Maisons Lantts races, We Were elected for a term of two vears | Gmans"The ceremony “was yronounced by in the morning from 8t Joseph and the | operations. “1 kno ould have informed t nin Saint Pair Du | &0d 1l pay no attention to the con- | Rev. Dr. R. L. Wheeler, pastor of the Firs & patent medicthe 4s much a8 1o selling | Platiamouth, where they Temained uniil | You long ego regarding my case of piles B e aan Yoaer eods {hs |Teation Domlasting counciimen | barbwire. taking train for l;:naf!\u at lun for the nigh: | and the good done me, and 1 believe 1| harses sent the PFifth and Sixth wards. | —_— pertormance at Boyd's he entertainers cured. Last December I R} This actio. on the part of Queenan and portacmas TS pae soterialners | g cured, las ember 1 sent for your | | Fivc PCI‘ Cent ,‘:"”n'"’l“'»‘r i::vnM'-T,,r'I:fimEu mh‘.. book. 1 bave never been bothered si Pite s Ball Mea Train. Broderick may meake some difference In 1 burhs of Pt SO 3 he |t fore o & ] G fre - et <h e convention & nderstood that even ' o |Puburbs of Plgtismouth, and there t hen, and before I had suffered for the last | PITTSBURG, March 17.-The ¥ urg | the convention. It is understo | T Y 1 elaborate dinner was served, with “Strol. | 8iven birth to & child, 4nd they came down | dune. President Dreyfuss was in command | tbe convention it will be declined, the con wenty Year Gold Bonds |{iers souvenirs at cach plate with the delievery of the child by the hand- | Captain Clark heving betn called to Chi- | tention beng that under the present char- THE REALTY MARKET. tul. 1 could not get them back and I sut- | 880 by the ilincss of his wife ter these two members are elected to serve 0 tered everything: and the doctor said noth- Yanger Beats Abel. for a term of two years. | Another poticy beld by Mr. Woterhouse was & | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tues. | ! VUt &3 operation would ever relieve me. | o xgug CITY. March 17.—Benny Yanger | i e S s ! s 000, on witich ‘mfl"‘fld -h-"‘.“-fY v day, Marc 1 but 1 read of your remedy in our daily | was given the decision over Kid Abel in a Pirst t diet ( =S ments of $440.70 saeh. This form of |~ 4 Warranty Deeds. newspeper and 1 told my busband to get me | ten-round go at Vineyard hall tonmight Last vight at the First Methodist Wpis-| G ‘I:ndrvu-:_lldn:l;.‘ The Mutual Life |1. H. Phalps et al to John Domina, 2 box and 1 would give it & trial before con- \‘I‘AYI(:V‘:HVIIH::“A the better of the contest {copal church & young pe ple's Christian -_— ment of thin poliey the Compuny wil iovue sen | William White ‘o i & McDonaid e’ " | SBUBE to the kuife, and thazks be to your | 716 social wae held. Al of the Protesta = Sodheemnd dailer 8 Per Boa. Twesty Ve Jot 1. block 2, Foster's add . ° 350 | wonderful medicine, 1 was saved from the Do Rizht and Fear Not. | churches in the city were represen oo A y rom which will be 3500 n Schmacher to A. C. Corbett, ¢ | operation table s of e aointen | interesting pregram was vendered. Thes n s S ot ety yyers, Tha face of the policy, | *'teet 1ot § wnd w 5 feet T inches Every person suffering from piles that A. J. Silvers is of the opinion that Be |, \\0p pare were: Misses Alice DLavis will at the end of twenty years. Jot 7, block 101, Omaha 3,000 ¢ L MY | would not be doing right by his famfly if | oo Syinel Annabelie Davis, Della Clark (Philedaphn Record Now. . pes) | Egther M. Parfotte and husband 1o h“";';d and e 'f‘ ‘h'“; ©of, we recom- | pe gid not keep a bottle of Chamberlain's “M"h'“w(,?h,’“,, McKensie la Toft The emollient, sanath anti- feet lot 5. w 12 Teet of '8 & feét 1ot i st LI wael | Cough Remedy io the house. “1 Dever feel | Myrtie Keefer, Messrs. Youns, Marsh and septic, clesnsing, purifying and S and ¢ % feet of s 8 feet lot & e | siarmed when I hear my Nttle boy cough,” . i rties of Cuticura If you desire to know ou what terms | _Oklshoms add 3,005 | boxes of Pyramid Ointment and two boxes | pe says. “since I discovered what a wonder- | ™ '€7* beautifying prope E e to Yo y Is, and o v d St Patrick's Day. you can contract for the purchass of § Per *-‘“E”Il ‘l,‘(': fil!:g :l:-hu‘k } rir,.‘,“'.:. of Pyramid Pills, and I was, 1 bope com- | ¢y} medicine it Is for the cure of coughs ! Soap render it of priceless value pu 5 park v Bol jop | Pletely cured. If they ever show the | colds and crowp in children. I have used | St. Petrick's day was observed in a very | g9 women. Cent. Gald Bonds, deliverabie to yourself TP el ol 2 Clare U . Sisiia. - slightest d"'““‘h‘ l‘;“l ‘*;;'“"h" :""‘""x‘ ft trequently myself, too, and it never fails l quiet “"Pl>"""‘“‘ At the Cudahy and |~ wgjiong of women use CUTICURA \n;V'. g 1 & L's subdiv 33 | more medicine, bu hardly thini will = Mr. Silvers is a well know . |Armour plants certaln departments Were . giged by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for in twent, —y & | oy r to cure.” Mr. Silvera is 2 nown citi assisted by Y years or to your family hl?cl"’.‘"ull‘n-[w\‘vv:mr}u Noed. Set X, need any more for it will be a year the 5tB | yon of Bluff Bay, Jamaica, West India | ¢lceed down st Doon to give employes b:'”“h’“:f the skin, for cleansing the immediately, in case of your death, state | add . : m‘ur December sinos 1 bad them and that { 1lands half day's rest and an opportunity 1o en- | gcalp and stopping of (d‘nmg hhan, m; it ten months and past now. Thank- 5y & boliday. At Swift's the plant run goftening, whitening and _soothing re 2he smount of Quit Claim Deeds. makes joy & softening, «npusl income you wish Esther M. Parrotte and husband to ing you again &pd wishing you sbundant Marrisge Licensel along as usual, a8 no motice of & boliday of | rough and sore hands and for all the %0 secure for yeusself twenty years bence | V. H. DeBord s8x2li feet adjolning success, 1 remain, Mrs. 8. Hodgson, 105 W.| Marriage licenses huve been issued to any sort was mentioned by the superin- | purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. aad give date of your birth. e et el L] U8 & Dee Neloos, Jows R Ry T R Ase. | lendent. Business at the stock yards closed | Millions of women use CUTICURA SOAP - — A_B. Detweller and wife to public Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by druggists for | Martha D Tavler, Eik City, Neb early and the employes who desired sy | in baths for panoving _imiations, - Nassau, Cedar, William snd Liberty Sts., | Oedication of plat of East Millard fifty cents & package or will be mailed to |'Fred Anderson. Councl! Bluffs, la time off were grapted the privilege. There | fl;mmi_““"' Al shabigh. W G e '." York, N. . UPOR Dig SWiy swiy Bwiy mwi, any address upon receipt of price by _Aulakln Clauson, Omaha was @ celebration &t Hibernian hall, | offeusive PC‘.X' g Py gt LY. i nels awil swil nel nwi Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. Write | haries H. Kay. Bennington Neb.... Twenty-third and N streets, last nighs. | Bleerative '“‘J;':::“‘P:," < 4 R o - s celler. Irvingion. Neb v, # . | sanative, antisept poses PLEMING BROS., Managers, | this frm for little book describing the e~ Dr. McCrann delivered an address, which | FI3GVS o SOFALE oy B Umahe, Zghs Des Melnea, lowa Total AMOULL Of LFRRELNIS. cyeess- SLLEL | cOUse 424 GuFe o Flles. - w; , Waterioo, Neb. ... was well yeceived, and then there WS &| 5oid Uwoughous the werld. . The Best of Enrflhiig Leat-Denwon-Hol g S 1. P Trains Daily Over The Only Double Track Railway To Chicago CITY OFFICE, 1401-1403 Farnam St Tel. 56 and 524. We give written contracts 1c cure Diseases and Disor- ders of Men, or re- fund money paid. p Many cases taken . $5.00 per month. VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE cured 1n & Gays withoul culting, pein or loms of time. Logal guarautee to cure you or money refunded. bvpullls cured for life and the peisen ther- oughly cleansca e kystem. Boen every sign_and sy wmpletoly and forever. No “BREAKINC of the dis on the skin or face ' Treatm sataine B dangerous drugs or injurious medicine from Eacesses or VICTIMS TO NERVOUS DE Y OR EX HAUETION, WASTING AKNE with EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDLE AGED. lack of vim, vigor and streugih, with organs mpaired and weak. Cures_guaranteed cured with & new home tresi- from business URINARY, Kidney and Bladder Trauhles, Weak back, Burning Urine. Proguency of Urina Urine High Colored, or with milky v w standing Consultation Free. Treatment by Mail, Call or sddress, Cor. 14th & Deuglas. DR, SEALES & SEALES, Omahia, Neb. DR. McCREW SPECIALIST Treats all forms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY 2 Years Experience, 17 Years in Omaha. Yis remarkable suc Gems bas never been equaled and every Gay brings many flatter ing reports of the good he is doing, or the relief he r:“ given . Hot Springs Trea meni fcr &yphils And all -Blood Polsons. NO “HREAKIN OUT on t skin or face and all external signs of the disease disappear af once BLOOD DISEASE ©iii'se oivs: Curee gusranteed in VARIGOGELE: &5 32704+ OVER 30,000 s “L" ous debility, loes of vitality, unnaturgl discharges, Stricture, Gleet Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Hy- drocele QUICK CURES-LOW CHARGES Trestment by mail. P. O. Box 766 Office rer 215 8. Mth strect, between Furnam uglas streets, OMAMA, NEB. =l uevisben T ake e Bangerons Substiiudois b~ i : 5 3 —t" T =

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