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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGURT 28 1903 T ~ ANEMIA away from the fire when he &id As for the charges againet Officer Small the chief said that be woul hold those back until the hearing of the cuse in police court om Friday Lesking for Dave Rice. The golice are looking for Dave Rice to remark that their ad@itions to spesch must have biown et the window Cleveland's Superh Comfdence. “President Cleveiand was another man of phenomens] memory. At his first inaugura- the Venerable Dlimeis Statesman l;zam fev- eral Hours iu the Oity. Storm Damage to the Btrests Was Much Lighter Than Expected 10n he deiivered his inangural address off- colored. Yesterday afterncon at Swift's When those king structures—the bonee, brains and nerves—are poorly nourished other organs show the SAYS LITTLE OF POLITICS AND CANDIDAT .5 | | o tthout the slightest reterence to | CITY ENGINEER MAKES FULL INSPECTION | Rice assaulted Thomas Trobridge. the fore- blight first, and it's a general fact that grave disease is always preceded and accompanied by Ancmia = nows. This was the first instance that 1 —_— man of the beef killing department, and Sies Bt bomn —weak blood. 1f {. J was made (as Nature intended it should be) like Has No Doubt of Reosevelt's Eleetion te Succeed demt Himsel! as Presic of the Umited States. United States Senstor Shelby M. Cullom of lilinols was In the city several hours yesterday in his privite car No. §, of the Illinols Central road. having arrived here shortly before noon from Chicago over the Lilinois Central. The train was badly be- lntsd because of the heavy rains and was #tuck in the mud for an hour or more some istance beyond Councll Bluffs. Sens- tor Cullom is accompanied by Mrs. Cullom, his sister-in-iaw, Mrs Fisber, and two grandchiidren, the Misses Ridgley, and his private secretary, Mr. W. Malloy. The Purty is enroute to Californis to visit Sena- tor Cullom's brother, H C. Culiom, at San Francisco, who is Iving ill of paralysis, occasioned by being thrown from his cur- riage curing & runawsy & few weeks ago The presence of the distinguished - Bnolsan wes not known in the city until late in the afternoon During the after- noon the party took a carriage ride about the city. “1 must Gecline to talk politica™ said Senator Cullom, “but am &t your service on any other subject. The president has not yet jssued & cull for an extra session of congress, but he will doubtiess do so. 1t now Jooks as If the extra session may be calied for November §, although there is prospect of its being caelled about & month | surlier. The president may mnot call it until later afier apoertuining the wishes of the different sections of the country, and it s likely that November § will be the time. Financial Legislation. “The general purpose of the session will consideration of the Cubun trest m not prepared to say in just what it will be tuken up. It is not prob- t sny financial measures will be od Quring the extra session, s the will occupy mast of the time of the nclal matters will be left to the session. The Fowler and the Ald- is Qifficuit to predict just what the commendation of the cemmittee Will be @o mot know just what position 1 may take on either of the bilis before the Te- port of the committee. I can say freely. however, thut 1 am opposed to amset cur- Tency. Our present monetary system Iis the best in the world, and there is not much roum for improvement. “Tilinots will give dts electoral vote for Roosevelt for president, and he will be Dominated and elected beyond the slight- est doubt. 1 think that the vice presmidency sheuld go to the west and believe that it will. We had not yet heard of the candi- dacy of Mr. Webster of your state. Bither he or General Manderson wouid make & #ood candidate. 1 am well acquainted with General Manderson, and think him one of the ablest men in the country. He told me Some Probable Onndidates. “Yes, Governor Yates has agpounced that be will be a candidate for Temomination SENATOR CULLOM IN Ollflaitf‘,:m&.’:' e e s | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMABA » | music wnd examined by Getafl the arrange- remember of a president doing this It Believes that was also Mr. Cleveland's first .m-.nnmt £300 Wil Cever the Public Loss, but Private Prop- in Washington, and the achievement wi remarkabie from the fact that he was an | erty Suflers Greater .apsolute stranger to the manners and cus- Extent. tome of the city, and his superd self-con- fidsnoe in delivering that sddress offhand | — before that great sudience of over I, wn; The damage done 10 the streets and alleys | peapie, inciuding some of the greatest pub- |of South Omaha will not amount to over | lic speukers of the country, was certainly |$3W. This was the statement made by City & greut thing to de. Engineer Beal last night. Barly yesterday | “¥es, there are several menators who |morning Mr. Beal made & trip on horseback antedate me in the senate, among them |over the unpaved streets and noted the lo- Senators Aldrich, Aliison, Hale, Frye and |cations of washouts one or two others. 1 entered the senate in| In Albright the water spread over the LY {bottoms. but besides fllling ocellars no dam- | “We expect te be absent on cur trip about | age wae done. The roadway is washed | | three weeks. We may lay over in Denver |away in places and the mud = deep. but | & few duys. We will return by the Union |repairs can be made with lttie cost to the | Pacific and will pass through Omaha on | city our return ™ At Thirteenth and J streets the catch basin clogged up and there is a washout | INSPECT THE NEW THEATER | ™hich will cost the oity about %0 to il At Sixteenth street and _Missour! i°""" Reception st the Krmg At-|SVENUS two holes have been washed | the strset and the engineer tended b7 Larse Threag of estimates that these cam be filled Interested People. &t & cost of net more than $3. There is & washout at Twenty-first and L streets If & jam is any evidence, then the open- | but Mr. Beal says that it will take only |ing reception at the mew Krug theater (tWO hours' work to fill this last night was & compiete success. During | The water damaged George Westoott's | the. entire time from 7:6 untll 10 o'clock | cellar wall at Twenty-fifth and H streets he house was thronged with weli-dressed &nd the area wall a Graff's hardware men and women, all bent on inspecting the | Store, Twenty-seventh and Q streets, caved arrangements of the latest addition U in. Both of themse latter losses will be per- Omabu's piaces of amusement And in- | Somal and cannot be charged to the city spect it they @id, from the front entrance | The Plunkett buliding at Twenty-fourth of the handsome lobby to the uttermost and K streets suffersd considerable loss corner of the upper gallery ficor. it was | Dy the caving in of the foundation on the with some difficulty ghat Mr. Judah was (north side. As this bufllding was con- able to convince the crowd that the stage demned some time ago the tenants were wWas not open for visitors, or the mysteries nNotified that ther remained in the bullding buck of the scemes would have been ex-| &t their own risk. The city will now pro- plored as thoroughly and systematically [ceed to have the bullding rased as the appointments intended for the com-| The *elerhone service was badly knocked | fort and accommodation of the public out and Mnemen worked all day vesterday All evening long & throng moved through |&nd last night repairing the damage to the brilllant'y lighted lobby, commenting |the lines on the way concerning the taste exhibited | The sewer in the alley between E and ¥ {in the provision of this beautl- |strects and Twenty-third and Twenty |ful approach to the theater proper. |fourth streets wes damaged by the sup- Inside the weats were filled al- |ports being washed away, but the mewer though the occupants were continually |itself is still lntact | changing, while the visitors listensd to the At the city jall the water in the sewer ‘backed up and for a time the jall was in & decidely bad sani- tary condition. There was little if any damage in the raflroad yards as the big stock yards' sewer carried off a large portion of the storm water | ment and decoration of the wuditorium All that had been promised for the interior | has been realized, and the exclumations of satisfaction and delight were general The warm tones of the walls and ceiling biend perfectly in the color acheme, and| A portion of the street force worked all the simple Gecorations of the proscenium |the afterncon fencing in the dangerous |areh and the panels so perfectly enhance |washouts and placing red lanters. Both the effect under the lighting s to groduce | Mayor Koutsky and the city engineer think | Just what was simed at—a restful feeling | that South Omaha got off easily as com- | of luxurious esse and home-like comfort. | pared with other pinces. | The music for the evening was furnished {by the house orchestra, weated on the | S W . Sy - e | stage. Not an extra instrument was added, | About § o'clock last night Frank Hrebik, | 1t betng the desire to show the visitors just |3r., Who Tesides near the oid Fisher place | what they may expect when the house is | 8bOut two miles southeast of Sarpy Mills opened for business. And it is only saying | @rove up o police hezdquarters and asked a little to say that the orchestra is & good | Where he could get & boat. He said that injured him quite severely bridge a blow which knocked him down and stunned him fore an officer arrived Rice got away from the plant and it is thought that Le has jeft the city. Magie City Gossip. | trom an eastern trip A son was bors Mre. James J. Fitzger Mre. Mery Stants of ing her faiher, Charies Stants | Mr. and Mrs Patrick Brosnihan, 2406 Q | street, announce the birth of a son Mise M. E. Eilis of Peru, Neb. is in the | ity the guest of Mre Mary J. Carpenter | _Colonel J. B. Watkine jeft lust night for Winnepeg 10 attend 1o some business mat- ters, Frank J. Fitle came up from Lincoln yes- to Mr. and coln is here visit- ve ut the | yards, had his right | while coupting care yest | _Councilman Myies | Martin _are Den home from t wes CUPID IN THE MERRY-GO-ROUND Little Welsh and They will a trip on Baturday Remamce at Krug's Park Em Happily in a Marriage Ceremony. And mow it seems that whatver it played the Jigs of the Krug's park merry- go-round organ these three months past were all one tune to the conductor and to she who sold the tickets. When he said “Keep your sests till the motion stops,’ {in a strong, man voice, it was mot for | the safety of the reckicss youngsters, as had all slong been supposed. byt that she might hear; and when she passed the tickets out it was not the weurisome duty which we thought it &t the time, for she knew where the pasteboards went, and | each was & message of meaning. Bo there |was a quiet littie wedding &t the purk lest night, of which the crowd first be- | came aware as the bride passed through the court, and George W. Porter and Theresa -Henrici were given the order of the double harness. The bride is:the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henrici of Chicago, who have been spending the summer st the park. Mr. Henrici i¢ & brother of the millionaire caterer in Chicago and was the imitlator | of that large business. They came west | with Mr. Cole in the spring and will soon given an order which he declined to obey and Trobridge told him he would either do as t0ld or quit. Rice then struck Tro- Mr. and Mrs Mike O'Hearn have returned Mr. Judah and Mr. Gonden were very uniocked-for political revolution, Indiana s safe for the republican ticket. As for the @emocratic candidate for the presidency the party is still &t sea. They have some sovod timber in Cleveland, Gorman and Olney. There #o little cohesion in ~that element that will dominate the demo- I 5? i i i - E i e .%illgégtg §52,.88 fif i { § ] { | 3 HiE Ei to Seliver §L he submitted the address 10 Joe Medill and Dr. Ray. both old-time Chicago triends of his. They took pumber of additions and had their notes Mr Lineoln took it wery philosephically and thanking them for their kindners went on to New York (verbatim-et- Sarsaparilla Your grandmother’s doc- tor ordered it for your father. It's the same old Sarsaparilla today. Tested and tried for 60 years. If constipated, use Ayer’s Pills; gently " i 25 18 AT 1 | H : § : i) ) g 2 4 : and all over the vacant lots the stench xw simply offenstve. Chickens. cats and air under & brofling sun children will be on their way to &nd ave they to risk thelr health and their lives, and perhaps assaults from Gesigning persons Wd in those weeds, while their parents ave taxed to support thieves, house breskers, sandbaggers and hoboes in jail? Should they mot be compelled to 8o some work in return for the protection given them by the city government® Let the mayer and city counct] call off this ancient rock plle gabble and clean up the outlying streets und walks leading to all our schoals by engaging the ity prisoners te practice { while waiting for the fence 1o be finished 1f all the improvement clubs will take this matter up, 1 belleve they pan show to all our fellow citizens that we are organised for & good purpose and we mean our clubs to be all that the name implies. Cariyle says: “The situstion that has mot Its Guty, its Jdeal was never cocupled by man " JOHN F. DALEY. | one. four families were in distress near Anchor | {return to thelr bome. Mr. Hemrici forty Mills and that the water in the Pappio was | "o F 0 0 0 iy iy, Miss Henrdol rising rapidly. Between Sarpy Mills and |y ., ;e the cashier of the merry-go-round Papillion the water in the roadway Was|, . tnere met Porter, who bad been in trom three 1o four fest deep and st Anchor | L 0 Tl T Ll machine for | Mills, tn the lowiands, it was between elght [\ " o The engagement was an- and mine feet deep. The families confined | 3 W% BEVIL Ll e nd when Mr. {In their homes by the high water are thowe | o\ 3ourg of #t he proposed that the mar- |terday 1o Jook after his property inter- ests here A duughter has been born to Mr | Mrs. Louwis Sorensen, Thirteenth and rison etreets. | | A permanent sidewalk i being laid | around the new A U temple at Twenty B M | Miss Augusta Burke rned last night trom Duniap, la.. wh visited friends | und relatives for & few daye Duna Morrill, preside of the BSo Omaha A o Aly signature on Propared by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO., DENIES VALIDITY OF PACT Bitulithie Attorney Attacks Ooxtract Awarded by Oouneil. | HOLDS ACTION BY RESOLUTION VOID | — Argues that Coumecil Has No Right Business of Any Kind Except by Solemn | Ordinance. to Tramsset Has the city councll the right to trans- | act any business except | nance? Attorney W. A DeBord suys it has not | He hus ruised this point as one of the prin- cipal reasons why asphalt repairs should | not be made under a comtract swarded to the Barber Asphalt company According to his argument, made before Judge Day vesterday afternoonm, several thousand and one matiers that the various councils have disposed of by mere resolution, concurrent or “plain,” since the first councll was or- sunized, were handled contrary 1o law. The contention of the aivarney is that |the charter specifically aushorises the councll to do certain things by ordinance, | but provides no ether mode of aocomplish- |ing business, stating explicitly that no ex- ception will be made uniess specifically pro- vided. by formel ordi- i | “I challenge anyome to Qisprove this s‘atement,” he said in court. “The werd | resalution s mentioned in the charter but | once, but in no place is suthority given to |the council to yroceed by resolution. Al its mcts must be carried out through the Hreblk, ar., and Joseph Kopetsky. In all sevenieen people were Detained in their homes on account of high water. A boat was finally secured and Hrebik left for his home in a hurry. He said be- fore going that he thought a large number of hogs in pens had been @rowned Will Imspect Buildings. City Engineer Beal proposes making thorough inspection of & number ofebulld- ings in the city where he suspects thut will be made just a8 soon as the repairs are made to the rmpaved streets. These repairs will iake the street force about & week, then the engineer will be at lberty to make the inspection. The chances | are that several buildings which have been considered unsafe will be reperted to the city council and wiil be ordered condemned. Will Open October 1. M. D. Weick of the Omaha Cooperage company stated last night that he ex- | pected to bave his new bullding compieted and the cooper works in operation by Oc- xw Anton Herbeck, Joseph Zitty, Frank | | the foundutions are weak. This inspection | riage be solemnized &t the home of the | g Sasents fa. Whe Park and this -wes dose, | ot e G L eianet. The nae- Julige Vinsonhaler officiating e O nmrm““"‘ ) “‘""*m'“"‘fln At 10 o'clock the park band STUCK UP|ger 1 o definite ‘“"‘“‘ g s | o ¥ as suthorized to do Mendelasohn's “Wedding March,” and the 1. she power creating it | bride, with Miss Dalstrom, entered the | | room where the groom and & few friends | Resclution the Rule. ! awalted, and under &.canopy of American | The rule with the Omaha council has been service was performed. Frank 1o sward contracts, order the expenditure Nelson was best man. After the wedding ©f money and, in fact, transact all ordinary | about twenty guests sat down 1o ihe | business by resclution, comcurrent and re- {-nm and drank the health of the bride Quiring signsture by the mayor when in- | and groom. Porter is an Omaha man and VO!Ving money, and " when not. By the pair will make their home for the this means &n act could be consummated present with his mother &t 1717 Mason |5t & single meeting, instend of requiring | street. two sessions on Qifferent days, as ordi- nances demand. {GRADERS SLEEP ‘i CITY JAIL |20t e St e e o oa. The case pend'ng is the injunction wull St Beld bu Charge of Rebd ama |BrOUSEL by an agent of the Nebrasra Bi- the Other as Complaining Witness. tulithic company to Testram the city from | procesding under a cortrast for ssphalt | repairing awarded to the Barber Asphalt | company by concurrent resolutior. | Attorneys for the plaint? hold that one of the reasons why the imjunction should issue & that the proposais exacted pledged | the bidder to furnish & surety cempany | Thomas King, who at present calls. s room @t 18 Davenport street home, and M. MoGarry, both fresh from a grading camp near Malvern, la., drifted into town evening in & very serious condition through the duy he was at_intervals of a few minutes. His wife, who was visiting friends at Chadron, Neb. st the time the wecide curred, was notified and | e2arted_for but was delayed by t | fiovd. Ehe hnd not arrived at a late hour | last night {WIFE BEATERS GO TO JAIL Twe Men Charged with Cruelty to| Women Semtemced by { Judge Berka. ; Judge Berka established a precedent ves- | terday which will have the tendency of causing all family troubles 1o be arbitrated No lopger will the implisive husband bump “Mary's head on the mantel piece” in an endeavor to change ber mind, for in | | police court yesterfay two men mald| to be chronic performers at this game were | sentenced sixty and thirty days respe | The former was Dr. R. G. Weise, living at 83l South Twenty-first street, and the latter T. A. Frawley of 160 Chicago. arrested Jast night om complaints of thelr were | wives, who sald that the men were, frequently cruel and that they, the women | were afrald of their lves. When Weise was searched & weapon of his own con struction was found on his perso sisting of & three-inch burr secured thong of rawhide. Mrs. Weise sald th be had frequently threatened her with this | weapon. Welse on the contrary said that| he only carried it to show 1o his friends. | i SALE OF SEATS AT THE KRUG| N Splesberger Buys the First | Ticket Sold by the New Theater. Despite the rain the opening of the ad- vance sale of seats for “Sweet Clover,” the initial sttraction &t the new Krug theater. opened with s loug line &t the box office this morning. The first man in. line was Nate Bpiesberger. the wholesale milliner, who had the @lstinction of being the first man to buy tickets at the mew play house Mr. Splesberger will give & theater party Minday night. having taken eighteen seats. George A Hoagland and Albert Cahn were next in line, and during the morning many other prominent citizens bought tickets, all of which promises a brilliant opening for the new thester next Monday night Tonight the house will be iluminated, the orchestra will give a free promenade concert and all of the people will be in- vited to imspect the Interior of the new theater. FLOOD TAKES_]’HE RATIONS Rushing Waters Carry Of Food of Company G at Bennington Reunien. | B DR PRICE S WWHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD containing all the nutritious substances of the best wheat, there would be no Anemia. - Palatable — Nutritions — Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat 2942 c0r Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts. Food Mills, BATTLE CREEL, MICH.. Main Pffisae pwmaren 5 Joud and threatening tone that he & been touched for his pock He n the search found the last ing the money in .me of his clothes. The amount alleged theft wae 3486, Botl d. churgod with being drunk Charged with Steal Turtleson is held at the police sta- on the charge of frisking a waich from the pocket of Carl Olson. The tw od time in a saloon proceeded 16 show Olmen The When the duncing les ®on was over (ison's watch was gone. He mplaiued 10 the police and Turtleson was arrestad. The watch in controversy was men were having & and Turtieson latest walts wtep, l found on his person Flu relar. Officer H. E. Jackson thought bhe saw somaone working st the rear of Shukert's fur store on B Rixteenth street sud mded te investignte. He found a i und & brick near the @oor and showed indications of having been tumpersd with, but the man who wis doing the job had fied COUNCIL OF BUILDING TRADES Presidents of National Umioms lssuwe e n Call for Meeting to Be Held in Octeber. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. ¥.—Before ud- Journing today the presidents of seven national buflding trades unions issued o call for the larger bullding trades unions of the country to send three representu- { tives each to & conference to be held here October 7. It is hoped at this meeting to effect the formation of & national federa- tion of buliding trades. REPUBLICANS AT CHICAGO Executive Commitiee of Leagve is Anncunced to Assembile October 1. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. ¥.—Presifent J. Hampten Moore of the Republican fengue today iseued 3 call of the executive com- mittee of the lemgue, to be held at Chi- cago on October 1 Passengers in a Panie. PARIS, Aug. Z1.—A fire which broke out in & car of the Metropolitan Undergroune rallrosd st the Hotel de Ville station today caused & panic among the passengers, who Jumped _from the tram. Beveral persons were injured and one woman fractured her seriously injured. Would Entertain Correspondents. yesterday. They spent the duy seeing the sights and at night retired to a room in the Oxford hotel. About fifteen minutes bord for the amount of the undertnking mvalved, and that the mayor and councl have not the right to exercise such discre- Jaformation was received at department Clearing Away Wreekage. A Gosen or more men are at work cl 348 § re- mainder of the mill will be taken own Just us soon s Mr. Morrill is sbie to get out of the b quite a bumber of suspicious characters are in the city Jall. While no crimes of | any tmportance have been reported st po- | tice hesdguarters the chief does not like |te wee the city full of petty thieves, and he i» going to Tun them out Files Charges Teoday. Chief of Police Briges sadd last might thet he would toay fle charges with the Fire and Police board against P. H Shields, captain of police. for negiect of Quty at the Morrill fire. The chief made o thorough investigation of the case yester- Gay and is satisfied that the captain @4 not use good Judgment in calling his men after the ghe had besh teresd off King| ot 5% S0Gowed (o & parmsmal bend signed | Jumped up in bed and aunounced tuat he | gy o b . ! B T | e e T e e sessions. The hotel clerk heard the com- - 4 motion and appeared upon the scene. In too, might have been the victim of a similar touch. He felt in the toe of his shoe for & % mote which he had tucked carefully away Guring the afternoon. It ‘was not there and he joined in the search for the missing wealth After everything in the room had been gone over MoGarry came to the conclusion that King had raised the ory of stop thief to protect hifiself and so informed the clerk, who calied Detectives Drummy and Madsen end Officer Fisk. Both men were the station. King was taken into where he was forced to clothing which wes examined found in three weparate rolls i eral months ago = was opened in Pittsburg of the Pamousy with Maurice Muguus as manager An Omahs merchant who ssw Mr clock yesterday evening Ome of ihe | BUS recently in Pittsburg reperts | H B Smith. & Mler who resides at 2,114 Grant street. #l from his wagon near Bixteenth strect and Kyner avenue about letter will shortly leave for Chicage to 3 £ wagon wheels passed over neck and i gy A e 2 | 200 ensfiur Suw Sipintinent shws & oo be was unconacious His right srim was | West side. Mr. Maguus announced at that aiso badly bruised Offcer Sumuelson tele- | time that he had Dot sbandoned the project | phoned the police wtation wnd the Patrol | of starting a new store in Omahe, bt | o e 4o 8t Someph's hospital Dre | that nothing Gefinite was under considers- | Henry and Hobbs dromed e turies. At tion &t present. Mr. Magnus has been {® iste hour Just night Mr. Smith Wt | yery successful in the cast &5 & promoter reported as having reguined oconscinuaness c and providing no complications arise Tie |and wishes to extend his operations far- injuries will probahly met result seriously. | ther west. Willism Quinisn, who was injured in s indlan Woman Inssne Cille House, & fuli-blooded Shoshone In- ng & cell ot potice on 5 during on & promise to lesve the city &t onoe rip the officer had to camp with the William Patierson, who was arresied | crazy woman ssch night. Nt Times yesterday forencon. ot into & fight With | the trip she has become so violent one of his cell maies st ihe city Jail st | ghe would try to bite the marwhal and would sttempt to resch Kind of weapon o sight to sttack him On_one_oc- casion near Cheyenne she gave the offver g5 H £ g’: i g 1o sleep in unnnu‘u‘r‘ will e f i il i hesfquarters this morning that Company G, Twenty second Infantry, in camp st the Douglas County Voterans' reunion grounds et Bennington, had lost all of its rations and considersble other company property during the flood last night. The company is guartered today in & hall in the town of | Bennington and rations will be sent Cap- | tain Stone, in charge of the compeny, by ahipped to them in time, Captain Stone will S < be suthorized 1o buy food for the company, fir at Bennington. Finds Pockethbook Too Late. ‘Walter Dax, & traveling salesman for & ny of Inamnipolis. Ind., snd Fred Heath 2 barber residing a1 b4 South Strest, went to & eummer Tesort 1o away & few flecting hours last . | 1 strong drink Teturned to the city late in the even- they bscame very affectionste and ch other. “Afier the embrace searched himself and proclaimed in Lowis. €T, LOUIS, Aug. 2. - ot 3 et Tt ot o, "“mu., ot the seversl hreweries the city. They Gemand an Pay for the engineers of about $5 8 week and 3 cents an bour instead of X cents for 6w emen. GALESBURG. Til. A 21—~The o ug races st Lhe Park assocktion track were post * on account of ruin us will rgeinst the -ru‘{ on September tolay taken 1o Sing Sing prison. are now on exhibition. and grace. listle each payday. CLOTHINC FOR THE FAMILY FALL STYLES ARE HERE he handsomest Ladies’ The designs show wonderful cleverness, character We want evervbody to see these Buits—we want them to compare the style, quality and price with those of any cash store in this city. CREDIT We gladly extend to every worthy person the most liberal terms of Credit in America. We are closing out Shirt Waist Suits, Silk Waists and Shirt Waists at about half price. 8 CO. D0DGE STREET fuits we have ever shown No money down— M 1508