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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1 = — = - = | oMices provided for by ordinances and reso- were immediately obeyed, while on N street | uts has now subsided and it is being some merchants were backward about com- . predicted that befors many menths roll by plying. It is understood that this order is Jim Du d he m Brave Men Travel f.om Far and Near to Be | the present counctl will go its predecessors | Board of Review Making Steady Progress | to be enforced and that no one violating Th mps once found he must endure Preseuted at Royal Court, | one better by having as many Inspectors ith T W! the order will be exempt from arrest and ® pain that haunts an epicure. | ana clerks as before, with Its Werk a fine should a conviction result Give up rich foods and try instead | In this connection it is being asserted that T ~ The well-known * Force'-cure, sir,” one sald. SOUTH OMAHA MEN HEAD PROCESSION | the first break in the big five will come at| CORPORATION COMPLAINTS NOTYETFILED | yiir e o the. potics. department Jim tried it. It agreed with him. the regular council o o n y n " 1n.(r.‘"nrn:wnn:q_\‘-“(:‘f\n:'z:u:::r\:tl:h(:\ was busy yesterday notifying all of the The " Force”-cure made him “Sunny Jim,” Number Also Gather from the More | diepute—the appointments as special claim | Commission Men Ask Rerating, but|saloon keepers in the city to keep thelr Rural Provinces of the Kingdom |agent and gas inspector. Pressure which| ¢ne Packimg Houses and Stock | Places of business closed today from § a. m. of Quivers, Brisging Pres- has been brought within the last few days untll 7 p. m. Officers on beats on two members of the big five will, Yards Are Not Heard be glven special instructions ents to the King. it s confidently declared by those directly From. places where lquor is sold are closed Interested, result in the confirmation of the the shades drawn between the hours men- Throughout Quivera blow upon the ophi- | MAYOE'® appointments for these as well as Soask ot Soview i setfl: grending | D6 cleide, shiape joyously the sistrum and let | g WG G CER L ever, 18 t6 the y. Bessions end on Thursday at & Election Today. the xylophone be banged tiil sinuous " | offect that the mayor is ready to confer |0'Clock, and those who have complaints| The special election for the purpose ot doth ache! For the ardent subjects of the | Ly, "op o wrole councll with a view to get- | 10 make must of necessity file them before | allowing voters to express an opinion on realm do In a frengy exult that the one |y o' vicother on a list of appointees mu. | the board adjourns. 8o far none of the big | the four bond propositions will be held | exalted and majestic ruler in the four .5 L (O corporations have complained to the board | today. Yesterday the people talked more sides of the world, Ak-Sar-Ben IX, hath, about the valuation returned by the tax|about the election than since the proclama- through the mouth of Sampson, the im- commissioner. Yesterday arternoon quite| tion was lssued From street talk It is perial one, made known that with god-like | MISSIONARIES FROM SWEDEN |, imver of the live stock commission | inferred that a very lght vote will "+ cast, complaisance would he accept of the fealty o dealers appeared before the board and pro- | some wise ones placing the maximum vote and service and the bowing duwn of worthy | TWwo Young Women Returning o the | ;. ,.q against being assessed at the rate|at 1,00. Judges of election have been re- men of the strong city. And so, ding Inland Missionary Fleld returned -by the city tax department. Mr.|quested to file a separate report of the low to the oracular voice of Samson, given ot Ohina. Fitzgerald contended that he did exactly | returns with the city clerk when the ballot through the authoritative urand ?mu. an right in basing his valuation on the capital | boxes are returned tonight The Ready-to-Serve Cereal eager multitude passed within the dread " " stock of the commission companies. Just " portals of the imperial palace ai the first| M T e et e e [how the other two members of the board it S8 (e heee o TARNS make od 1 hour of dark, which was of tis night | "0 OF Blockhoim. Bwefen, Were W T8 Ll wiil stand when the question comes to a R R v yertarany, s a go ver Jast passed away, and there tn sanctity of | Se80 “’]‘I’) "f;"(;r“'mfi“‘ I;:f‘x“"n,'"m"” vote remains to be seen. From surface .. auoyda:ag ‘ssoiad 196 ‘183 943 AT live better. spirit submitted themsolves to the sacred | 0% ") e N re. under the |indications it looks now as If the valua-|seoud Padnpas v wisssd odf . men and to the chiefs and rulers, that they | "°/d 0of the Celestial "“‘,‘::n' ;’d'l'"‘:mry tion will remain about the same as orig-| W. B. Babcock writes from E be tried in the dreadful but immaculate | 2U%Pices of the Scandina inally turned fn by the tax commissioner, | SPrings, Mo., that he is geiting along Fites and ceremonies by which the worthy |Alllance and Inland Missions. The young | 80t ot nicely. women ve already spent ten years in Charles Koenlg dled at the Wisconsin " . A Retuvenated Deing. are knighted to the service of the highest | "omen have alreads T e rned trom | Fewer complaints have been recelved by | house, Twenty-sixth and N streets, yes- Force' fs not & heavy food, and it has that substantial foundation which begets blood. If it one. 80, therefore, they of the muititude gy g aingiria = e o o an since ¢ cre- | terday. waa eaten more frequently, and the terrapin, lobster and bird eschewed, people would not complain in | there three years ago, just prior to the | the board so far than snce the law cre-| lerday. eague will hold a business the morning about not feeling well, No mor S ' P which were proof in the frightful trials, for Boxer outbreak. They have N:'n tn Bweden :.;'1:,:“11[ :lh!.n‘l '1:1;‘“1—::?; r:h:\: :ly:”;n(: mll::\l«:":r;ni;\; llel:\‘om‘s’z“cnu]n-h"onu 'r?w-- sigce 1 bave beea eating It lllm Nike Aor:;ur:nl:::irb:‘léf" for me when c).(l:u-?ulffli‘:-sin W Vi 0 years, ca, e i d ae v day evening, June 23. 3 |i::nn‘lu‘:;:n:"l';‘e'r:m’\_:";&"hd ::e‘\;:"n';\llfh been decreased in many instances and the | Henry 8. Loose and Miss Vera Travis known throughout Quivera as tried and |\ o0 o U0 ahout 8 year. In speaking of | Purden added to the corporations. Up to] were married St ihg Jeiipdist parsonage worthy warriors of the crown sioh work 19 China Seies Novaé \iq: |the present time the corporations have re-| (Il 1'“ (llu‘\ 0 R In the mysterious den were gathered a |™,JHON HATE 18 CHIBA MRS FORCET N er | Mained silent, but It s expected that a diy Tor tha fost e sincs he was shot in great number of the head men of the prov. | If WOUId SUTPHBe you 10 Know POV SUEEE | ghowing will be made before the board | a fight at Pries lake on June 1t e —————— —— - ince called South Omaha, outer barbarians | o® CRITESE gy g obroce ey ara | concludes its labors. The increase in valua- | ( William Barklay and tamily returned CO“P-X\Y C “‘\\ER “.’ “\ ently there was no difference In the show- | tournament: = Mre, Morrow, Mre they, worshipers of Yama and of Siva, [or, e SO°Pel Once converied TEY BF¢| on seems to meet with the approval of | SAAMTARY (TOM SRCATECRRT, iy inere theY Al A\ ALAIN | ine made by the compantes and the en- | Mrs. Mills and Mies Corgeahoil A 10 be but valiant men and loyal: then there were | fo 70 UAEO SO O niny that they |& Ereat many taxpayers, especlally those | “Pastmaster Etter was resting easily thusiasm hecame intense. S0 much 80| a vers Interesting one o multituds of family Heads and great |l Prenetilzed. They are stmply bound to | ¥hO are paving for smail homes and who | terday. He does mot expect to be a S | that 100 boys whose legs were barely long men of the walled city; and of others, pil- 2 " Turkle ’ o & past | K¢t down to his office before the end of the f : 11 of | enough to reach the ground, charged the Degree for Rev. Turkle. Erims and knights errant from far lands | {TAditlon. Their methods of education are :;‘:’ "9:“ ""d : h‘;"' :.‘h\’f“ il ‘"‘ past | Lok, Retainy the Colors at Oompetition Dri'l of | - g ot ar NS | simply to famillarize themselves with the e . SR R LaNlaa il B ' northeast end of the battlefield. To get on| Wittenberg college, in Ohto, has c: onferred Christian Endeavor soclety of “the | I egree of doctor of divi ¢ upon Rev and vassal principalities two score or more. | yiaiions ¢ their ancestors. They have |'AXed out of proportion to that of his P Py ianian chursh Wit have chasge RBigh Rohool Cadets fighting ground the Inl‘,r::nnis had to| 1he Segree of dogtor ot SVIRIES AeX v 3 - s e cestors. Th SEhbor of the sods fountain at Dillon's drug store i crawl, fall and scramble down an em- Work and Fe , |Mtde faith in their religion as a religion, | WEIthY nelghbor ? the soda founta € « { Rountze Memorial church. Gmaha, and now bl on Friday, July | bankment twenty feet high and almost as | pastor of Trinity church. Allegheny, Pa And when the fateful signal was given |and having nothing else to believe or have en’;";"w"'l"’h:“""c‘“u"’I:":r"'d“’_’. ::;‘ :"“‘;" The Ladies' Ald soctety of the Preshy- | LARGE CROWD OUT TO WITNESS CONTEST | b tmer, o anies that had done | came the centurions and brought forth |faith in, they invoke the protection of their i ¥ i @ | terian church has postponed the social Sumatia final results will be known, as a recapitu- | which w: have been held at the home thelr turns were ordered to rout them. certaln men to be tried before the sacred | inanimate idols because they have for cen- [ Fri’ FRR WL BE KROWA 6 & f ,M’:\z:, e Wheoler on Wednesday Gang of Boys Crowd Upon the Drill [ They did with fixed bayonets. “They ones, who walted in solemnity with fasces | turies and generations been taught nothing | = o, 010 " ontered on the records. A | . Yesterday afternoon at the First Metho- Pield and OCadets Rowt Them, routed them, they scouted them,” but they SEASUHABLE FASI‘IIOIS and ampulla beneath the mystic walls of | else. Hence they are ready to recelve the 4 o = dist church George R. Harlin and Miss Ella almost lost a man 'or some one of the the imperial den. And these men they then | Sospel and are eager for it. Could you but | COMPleted record will most likely be ready | Grupp were united in marriage. Rev. Mr Making a Brilllant charging body got In a blow In the face | some there were who went down and be- came sacrifice, rejoice in that they are now tried pleasingly with the red hot lightning | know the yearning they have for the re- DIEDGP T ety S ";(a.i v::fi:‘:egu:};ninfl?:“;l her home, Charge. of Private Eaton which gave that young rod and nitric acid cocktall and the sacred |ligion of Christ, a religion that they can Flushing the Streets. Twenty-eighth and I streets. Sunday night, man the appearance of having seen real trident, %0 that in the end they all felt ltke | understand, you could then see why the| The flushing of the pavement on Twenty- | After an lliness of three weeks. 'The funeral 30-cent pterichthys, which it seems was in | missionaries are anxious to devote them- will be this afternoon at 2 o'clock war. The boys were finally driven up the fourth street shows 1o the people the worn- | " agise Pear! Nichols has returned to her | por oo O, il waves over Company C. | hj)), while the soldier boys camped on the anclent times the name for calling lobsters. | selves to the service of the yearning souls : . : And when the multitude were weary two |and teach them the way of the true God." out condition of the old pavement. In|bome at Golumbus, Neb.. after & three|FOr the second time in succession it has | giges, using their bayonets to keep from places the stream of water has torn chunks | Weeks' visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. A. V.|carried off the honors in the High Bchool; great talking men, known for many leagues | B | sliding down. of the thin layer of asphait up and thus | Miller, Twenty-first and N streets. Cadets competition drill. Immediately after | Just as the insurgents were again fixing b y bty 16 this contest, which was held on the Crelgh- | (o c er boy and the cap- the just magistrate of the place of North| gouse Will Be Ready for Opening |Stceam, the pressure being cut down as low m‘:;";,',fi ,’:fi::sg:":::‘ lssued yesterday | company B won first honors and a gold | waxed so warm that it was decided to 2 . M. G d the | L : medal in the individual contest and H t. The two left the grounds for i Ju:"h" ‘: e e About the Middle of ot LU IO Ry RN me and Resldence. Auy. | sGamin of Company.A. the SsesiA TReAL fl:m irss wi B wHa they eft :In people. And then after the clepsydra, which to the rotten part of the street. About| Willlam Carry, Omaha. seoere - L spvig that purpose, an € e 18 called in the book of Webster the anclent | August. two more flushings will put the street in | Alice Daniels, Omaha A crowd of several hundred mammas, |crowd of boys followed, and the contests tmekeeper, had announced the hour was worse shape than it has been for years. |{ghB J; Salb, 'South Omaha................ | papas, _sisters, sweethearts and some | between the cadets went along undisturhed come, the sacred men and new-made| The plasterers were moving Into the new | Bome of the business men who inspected | Jary BUdny, Omaha...........ocoooooon B 24 18 BREREEERERNBEE brothers and small boys, 00 numerous to| In the contest between the individuals knights passed up agalnst the beer and |Krug theater yesterday afternoon and will |the street yesterday say that the only way | Asnes Dinke: Oushe s 33 | count, witnessed with interest both events. | there were thirty-one young men entered. | y gnes Dinke, Omah $ o double sliced bread with the meat between. 'begin work this morning. Joseph Becker,|out of the dilemma is to pave the street | George W. Harbin. South Omaha........ 23| SiX companics were entered and they |and as fast as one made a mistake he was And of those who were present at the | who has the work of construction in charge, | right and compel the abutting property | Anna G. Rupp, South Omaha...... ...17|finished in this order: Company, C, Cap- | relegated to the rear. In a short time the ordeal all are of one mind, and, to use the | says the plastcrers will, if there Is no un-|owners to pay the cost. Only about one- | JoNI §. Yandervelden, Rawliing, Wyo. tain James Fair, first; Company E, Cap- | band numbered five. These held their words most common in Quivera, “it was |foreseen hitch to delay work, complete their | half of the property owners have pald | Homward P Treadwas. Kansas City tain Ernest Kelly; Company A, Captain |ground well, and after man¥ anxious min- great. We had a bully, rousing time, one | work in from iwo to three weeks, and|their proportion of the orginal tax, as a | Amelia T. Farnsworth, Omah : Hugh Wallace; Company B, Captain Eu- | utes only Kunzman and Peltzer remained fully up to any first night vet. And the | then the decorators can begin. The build- |great many went Into court und escaped | Henry 8. Evers, South' Omaha. gene Harris; Company F, Captain Chafey; | These two worked up the enthusiasm to " work is all right, the best ever attempted.” | ing probably will be finished and ready for | payment on the ground that the original | Carrie E. Clark, South Omaha Company D. Captain Higgins. The judges |fever pitch, and when Kunzman fnally i PRI, Miiow Boxt' Vietins, | the opening of the theatrical season about | petitions were illegal. Engineers have | RotToR. Yiridman; Bonanza, Colo. ees Tisutensnty FA0RY 400, Brhusn 3 :lru:m:kur;o: N TTWER e, Py y | 2 v Vo . Crook. o bre: 3 i Voman's Tucked Y/aist i And Sampson, the imperial one, hath | ‘Nt Middle of August |stated more than once that the base is|\Walter J. Hathaway,. Omaha. Qs Orv with or without a fitted lining. Tucks of alt L e e “ihav'h | The lathing of the auditorium of the[not heavy enough to carry the trafic, and | Beatrice F. Carson, Omaha After the successful company and indi- i e e 2 ¥ 174t 18| theater was complete yesterday with the |further, a one-inch sheeting of asphalt is|James F. Hildebrand, Omaha. viduals had been presented with their “THE OLD SCRATCH. widths and arranged in all possible way Monday there shall assemble the Order of Mamie Bi are greatly in vogue and are must cffective Ermes et e e e Oteleq ¢ | exception of some difficult work about the | not enough to wear any length of time, | Mamie Brown, Omani.... prizes, Captain Kelly presented to Com- g A Al Liiad e g v place to be tried If | \rocenjum arch. The rough carpenter {8hould a new pavement be laid, an eight- | hihiy W Black, Omaha .. mandant Wassell, on behalf of the battal- | How tke Evil One Came to Be Popu-|!n the soft fashionable materials they be fit men to serve the one great o 3 Lillian Dickinson, Ofmina. very charming walst shows them arranged ot sy work 1s completed, the boxes, balcony, gal- |inch base of macadam and cement will be fon, an elegant gold watch. Iarty Known ms “The OM Sermton.» | =7 ChATHIE R SO ed. with A Of the Knights from far citiés who pulud“"::n ':an"“o';: bf,::'n:f::,p'e“ "'k":‘.':a PANEAES SatIsERcERan: LGN INGS wOf e High School Debaters Retarn. Delay in the Program. One of the many famillar names of his | deeply-pointed yoke that I8 exceedingly be- before the high place or Sampson """‘:;n::h-v: Me: et g s ’;;a'd"r'o‘;. m: :;’;\‘:-':;"‘:‘zl":’}::”‘l is :“’" "l‘:';:f on The Omaha High school debaters, Ric Promptly at 7 o'clock, the hour for the be- | satanic majesty is “The Old Scratch.” It |coming. The original is made of white street repaved before | ard Hunter, August Swenson an . ; o - | pongee stitc . W y proper homage there were indeed 8irs E. | onery lofts and the stage is about ready | winter. 8 Cherrington, returne@ yesterday mo::lln. ginning of the contest, cadets marched | s undoubtedly due to the fact that scratch- | pongee stitched with silk, with a yoke of Baruch of the government of New York |gor use. 'The eleotric wiring is installed y from Chicago, where they crossed swords | upon the fleld. They were lustily cheered. |ing is so disagreeable that people thought |cream lace, but silk, wools. cottone and city; H. Yeaton of the principality known | uit not vet connected up with the switch. Inspect Asphalt Pavement. in"debate with Maurice' Burr, 'Paul Moser [ Then the crowd became quiet. o did the | ¢ no worse than the evil one. A scalp full | linens are all appropriate to the design. yn; ol i? N an rthur Meyer of the Chicago V' — o e Brooklyn; F. A. Hnlle-}o( Albany, N. Y.; | yoard. The dressing rooms have not been| Monday afternoon the street and alley | schools. The question was "KuoIV‘ed. Th‘:tl ogface ; Rop thisty minees Sy Ty sieed Lo prudrgeisene g SaiaiBig calt e b’n:. ‘n:l ‘fi""'r’n:'r:o?"i: '.‘.:'J:‘a'.;i’"" W. A. Tucker of Chicago; W. D. Simons of | 1ythed, the foyer and the offices have not | committee and the special committee of | Municipalities Bhould. Own and _Operate [first upon one foot and then upon the time, not only disagreeable but considered | backs and vo ed diag- St. Louls, George A. Mason of Kansas | peen foored. and the arched celling over | citizens named by Mayor Koutsky mspected | Thelf Street” Rallways.” The amrmative |other and the crowd changed seats. Some- | very inelegant in polite society—as it should | onally and seamed at the center and City, 3. T. Murray of Marquette, Wyo. A. | the entrance will take considerable time| the repairs to the pavement on Twenty-| the biEscer nomier of Solits on his sige | One demanded the cause of the delay. Ad- | pe—because one ought to kesp the scaip so | blouses slightly over the belt The backe H. Simpeon and Ellwood Cooper of Dead- | yat to finish. Rt ket It B neirated syl e U lago boys weve Tietorious by s few |Jutant Jack Dumont announced the Teason. | clean that it would not itch. To cure tne |are drawn down snugly at the walst line wood, 8. D.; A. J. Colgan of Edgemont, the work done under the superviaion of the | b0l M:;:rureceh‘;mz the highest number | At that fateful moment Commandant Was- | scalp of dandruft effectively. use Newbro's fl“: by tucked. on ';“"‘""‘"‘d""" "I':e - ” 3 o negative side. e debate, which Tolleh Amize T o 52 | voke is separate and arranged over the 8 D.; E. D. Rockwell of Des Moines, 1n.: | opOp REPORT IS FAVORABLE | !ty ensineer was all right, the trouble | was largely attended, took place under the |26l was twenty miles away The crowd | Herpleide. It kills the germ that creates | YOKo I8 ncparate and arvanged over th Willam Haase of Davenport, Ia.; K. D. belng that the amount of money Appro. | AUSPICes of the Chicago High School uniou | cheered and again became silent. Small | the dandruft, which is preliminary to tall- | Whole = WRER AeFC Th8 firodha 'n: Clark of Carson, Ia.; John Robertson of &nd was held in the Central Young Men's [ boys flocked down from the grand stand ) ing hair, and, finally, baldness. No other | OMitted in bo v 4 o B Fields Along the B. & M. Promise | Pridted was not sufficlent to fill half of the | Christian assoclation auditorium. The . donitye 3 4 ¥ Stuart, Neb.; Rev. Willlam Hauptmann ef 00 h . ceves ade with the upper portions . ¥ n e he fences to the hair preparation kills the dandruft ge: slsaves are ma ! 5 holes. Again it was shown that t ha b ore royally entertaine | 500 from £he orAcks In. ¢ prep gorm. | O e e ower e Red Cloud, Neb.; B. W. Straub of Avoca, Large Yields, Especially i e e o | v T the W indy Gty s bahgust | feld. They fought and cheered and yelled | Herpicide also Is a very deligntful and|Which are tucked at the lower cdge and Nebi 0. 70 Mok and H. A, Hobbe: ot o8 Whoat, Fidored dead. A renort of this spectal cam. | PN given lor them the evening following | and made tight hideous. effective halr dressing. Bold by leading | ‘B¢ full parte that ave gathered at both Baneroft, Neb., and E. F. Seeberger, Fred | the debate Again Adjutant Dumont had a word 10| druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample | UPPeY and lower edges and are finished mittee will be made to the council at the . Ple | yith straight cuffs at the wrists. At the Ginn, T. C. Patterson, M. H. C. Woodhurst| The weekly crop report of the B. & M.| meeting to be held on June 2. Some sug. Dodge Street Irregular. say. He hldl received a message from (o The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Sher-| ook i a egulation stock . H M {mes, N, v . d ) the commandant, enroute from Fort py o a. o o and. Jusse M. Grimes, all of North|shows a fairly prosperous condition in | gestions may also be made as to the proper | The service on the Dedge street car iine | teaoi “wassell Is ten miles away, saig | " & Meconnell Drug Co. spectal agents. | g quantity of material required for the 3 . small grain and corn, although the weather | means to pursue in order to secure a re.| Was rather irregular for two or three hours | o 2 e e medium size is 4 yards inches wide, 33 has been somewhat dry in western Ne-|paving of the street. yesterday owing to the disconnection of the adjutant —~His message says the ‘ards 27 inches wide, 3 yards 32 inches wid. ,,C"m'p"o,': Ym',:": Bra ":m :‘D"M:yi braska. the last week e N el iy R | A I Again She crowd chemed | . Teroel ne Bre. Louls Machsd :.:rzu yards 44 inches wide, with % ;:m - oney well invested in Cook's Imperi ¢ cury < X y well periall corn is from two to five weeks late and HNEIRE Para g 1t %as, found inadvisable to run over the |20 the cadets straightened up and gave |, ... ,i.ce 'at 2:0 Tuesday afternoon, | all-over lace. Extra Dry Champagne. is suffering considerably where it is not| City Engineer Beal is kept on the jump |curve because of the loss of time to the| s drHl 'y b ump | curve because of the 1088 of Hme o tne|® At S o'clock & mighty roar went up, |JURe B 193, from his late residence, 1014 The waist pattern 49 Is out in sizes for a ROYAL ARCANUM PICNIC | 2'&® seroae® 'to | suivate bechim of. the thimg days ':“::“ s “;‘"n'l“d“"' laying | &0y Hangerous. One car aid leave the | cammandant Wassell had arrived, flanked 8 11th st. All Eagles are requested to (32 34, 3, 35 and #inch bust measure ed condition of the oll following the | Of permanent sidewalks in the district or- | rails, but was soon righted. Two cars on . meet at the residence. | heavy rains. In some places corn is still | dered by the council a couple of weeks | the downtown end of the Iine alternately |on one Side by Lieutenant Graham and C. B. ALLEN, Secretary. | For the sccommodats of The B © of Omaha, South Omaha ran back and forth on the iwo tracks and | on the other by Lieutenant Hannay. | i il ) 4 A being put in, although there is little that | ago. Under the orders of the counctl prop- | FAD back and forth on the twe tracks and ‘ | readers these patterns, which usually retail Council Blufis te 1s not yet planted. Wheat is In superb con- | erty owners are given thirty days in which | two other cars, which ran back and forth to Touch of Real Battle. Women's Golf To! at from 2 to 50 cents, will be furnished at Jetn, dition and within ten days of harvesting. | to lay permanent walks. It the order is|Lake street where they transferred in turn| Company D was the first to undergo the| Today is women's day at the Omaha Fleld a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all "r:-( ":°f plrumlun thoubl even larger l)::n not c:mpllcd :‘mn the walks will be laid :?Am:d g Rs eonnection was made | ordeal and right well did it do. Then | elub. A golf tournament will be held by | expense. In order to get a pattern enciose —— at of last year, while oats are somewhat | and the cost charged up against the abut- All of the Royal Arcanum councils of der the auspices of the club, at the turn. came Compani*s F, D and E. And here| the women, under the auspice Hivs | 10 cents, give number and name of patiern backward and not coming along nearly so ty. : . | JunRing st 8 gclosk 1) O atimnoon. The B S B ot e b Mol ST ng along nearly so | ting property. In a majority of cases the 1s where the real battle occurred. Appar. year In holding a big annual plenlc in following players will participate in the |wanted and bust measure. property owners are laying brick walks. Unele Sam Wants Dairy Inspector. | pa | Bugar Leets and tatoes are growing well honor of Ploneer council, No 118 It will s Seemive at all favorable. Except along the Sheri-| Yesterday was the twenty-first birthday | &n eligible register for the position of dairy members of thelr families by the hundreds petitors will not be regquited to appesr at has had its first cutting. T e A i Te 15y Ao iaodaiion Lk S——— the Delmonico hotel at 9 o'clock last night. | Shbeia) reference to manufacture and trade ted to attend . . to $1,800 per annum, according to iocation the Mibsiasippl | river and. mext zeonth |l 49 requested to attend ihe funeral of [ spent the evening ia doing justice to the | of the Invited guests wished Mr. Christ|than half the time of the employe is neces- 2 Interment at Forest Lawn ured at 7:46 last night by the overturnin Wil Be Confirmed Tues- Master Workman, | Education evidently overlooked the fact |3 - S acold Braing | Ing teacher. Last year Mliss Stebbins ve. |80 streets. She was driving down town, 3 ’ well liked by th fls. Airectly ih front of the moving car D e e enTond te tig Ao ot | , Goneral Bates has notified the department | was well liked by the pupils. Members Attention Eagle The United States Civil Service commis and will give a good yleld with conditions Bawerd: Cheigt Nutorta be held at Lake Manawa July § when dan division the pastures are superb and | of Edward Christ and in order to properly | o wisi ant he requimed so hopess nt and have a truly royal soclal tim=. Speclal dozen of his friends to dine with him at|tion will consist of subjects pertaining to iy e 1 gl o imerae gt <oy It was & merry crowd of young men who | in butier, cheese, milk and condensed milk. s Sy el e ki g sy s ygpfPeoa and Auties assigned. and a per diem com- reaches the mature age of twenty-five Wednesday, June 24, 1:3 p. m. Bervices at | many happy returns of the day. sary for the Suties reguired. cemetery. Sister lodges invited. While nearly all of the vacancles in the | Hannah Larson, who resides at 811 North of her buggy. The accldent occurred at > Prizhtenes Notes from Army Headquarters. ed the position and it is sald that she | ntreet car. And rearing. backed the busgy slon_announces that it desires to establish Arcanumites expect to be present, with " petitors will not be required to appear at alfalfa in the western part of Nebraska | celebrate the event he invited a couple of cars will be provided, leaving Omaha at experience in handling dairy products, with The members of North Omaha lodge No. y A t, 20 years or over. Salary, $1,500 118, Is the first council organized west of odge No. | gathered around the banquet tables and | Age limi ¥ alary, §i excellent menu. Upon leaving everyone | pensation at the rate of §§ when not more semble at the residence, 2712 Charles street, years. Seward Street Methodist Epl, DEADLOOK - HAY:SBE ~BROKEN | 21714 Staes Mathodist Nuieoops) chured No Drawing Teacher Chosen. Thrown from Bugsy and Injured. Rumor that Mayor's Appointments CHARLES E._ WOOD, teachers' list have been filled the Board of | FOTty-Afth street, was quite severely in- | day Night. F. M. M'CULLOUGH, Recorder. that it has so far falled to select a draw- |the intersection of Twenty-fifth and Chi- “Fight talk” the “Aght” belng the one street car. and, rearing backed the buggy | staff that he will be in Omaha some time the board loth - horse stepped on her back. the imprint of | the present city council over minor ap-| between this and the first of July of the seem loth to talk about the | tha hoof being plainly visible. Dr. Parker | g, ol atter and attempt to convey the fm-|attended the injured woman. He gave it| ted at the cit Major E. J. McClernand of the general | ™ | nded | : ::',T""m“' ONREINULS SnahY Y| ataft wint arrive at headquarters 'rr\'-..nmy pression that in order to cut down ex-|®8 his opinion that the accldent would not t - ally unless internal {niuries which o next to enter upon his new assignment as | penses next school year the usual course | coid Lotin : The scare which the city council gave & | gdjutant general of this d 3 could not be located last night developed " W NS’ IpSainl 3¢ Lhis qpoviment in drawing will be omitted | 8he was removed to the Clarkson hospital y ord: f City Physicial Looking for Fire Horses. Ll iy 7 R Balwh. 1s-an ordes! which all The Fire and Police board is un the | Attach United States Ma h lookout for horses for service in the fire| Murl Finney wants $%6.06 from Jesse B. womd 8 en approach with | ST Ol YTlRt night 8 ne black ani. | Huse and L. A. Vinney wants $163 from the indescribable fear, for s 3 mal was exhiblted o the members of the | tached fourteen head of honeee Sir it ncthmg compares with board. As two horses are neeled at once| States mail wagons and a set of doubie the pain and horror of |the board is unxious to secure a horse, | NaTness. Jesse B. Hues has the contract | child-birth. The thought ack preferred, as a mate to the one tried | and the Finneys were empioyed by him to of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mothe: last """:1 AR 8008 83 two Baw heves | Soeh e R ST Sain that Nuse of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her » :t;.':,t,u:_,\'i:n," ,'”"Lw;',"“::d ‘h";" NOTSES | and they Attached the goods because they shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of wome: e O | e Slod an coeweia the ehine) have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robe they have outlived their usefulness. Three | The latter flled an answer to the afdavit . ! that the attachment be dissolved. The confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother |ty and get along with two for the present new horses are nceded, but the board wiy | ¢DYINE that he intended to leave and asked case will be tried before Justice Foster this and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the | °¥!?§ o the condition of the fire fund. afterncon time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend Bvers-Clark Nuptisle. Omake Bery In duatisg Olags. carry women safely through the perils 0‘?' child-birth, but its use Mobday afterncon Henry Bvese and Mise | A8 Omaha boy. George Frankiin Bidwell gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents ‘‘morning | Co™e Clark were quietly married at the | % 00000 WHIEH gr S ted and held 1 cor | institute which graduated and held itr com- s ¥ and atber Baptist parsonage by Rev. George Van|mencement exercises June 12 to_ 16 fin- [ < Winkle. The groom holds a r clusive at Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Bidwell Sold by all druggists at o g R,y Fow e 2 of the Fremont. Elkhorn issour! Valley popular and efficlent | road, presented as his graduatin plece a $1.00 per. bottle, Book tathir & fhe oty e A et | s T the sierl freme of & aelll Salldine Nine people in ten, if asked what they consider the most important part of the e R AT e e daughter of Hon. G. W. Clark and the | ook nd 500 ons eobie Fhoe oo morning mea!, will instantly reply *Coffec.” What is more delicious at the g ster of Mrs. W. L. Holland. The young | forty-four members of 155 Base ta partici- L] f ! . The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlaata, Ga. couple will commence housekeeping at | PA!e In the commencement excrcises breakfast table than a steaming cup of pure coffee? It steadies the nerves, e drives drowsiness away and causes a delightful sense of exhilaration. Try Dos Rios SECOUME Silhat oo mass |: 100700 Ndemmaly Shatruasions. j Coffee. ill like it better than ther brand you ha d. 3 ay o Ve ever use proceeding brought by Chester B. - Norphine or other Drug Ade | fed merchants on the downtown streets | lich of mfl:no In the United States c‘l‘r}:vnz dictions. Tobacco and to cease blocking the sidewalks with mer. | SOUTL Lgainat the city council of Beatrice ] p or falling to comply with the order of the Cor. 19th and Leaveaworth Streets. mmmmm commusnica: | chandise. The ordinance permits & display | court in appropriating certain funds to the four feet from the bullding lme, but th payment of a claim owing Masslich by the OMA“A. NEBRASKA- Wm. R Burns, Masager ¥ 4 balance of the sidewalk must be kept clear. | HO% Lofore Tuage Munger this morning, " |