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Tins OMA1IA DATLV TiTA-:-. SUVDAT, MAHCTf 1, 1000. Rennetfs Monday Leaders To Close Ladies' fc's link buttons, lev Collar But-if! but- Out at er ends: rolled plate, (fold filled and (fold fnnCJ 1 V" t,,M' fd'he regular Cc CCJxiO X 1 i,utt(m wm fa piavClf 19c. front. Not an old pattern in the lot: all netn and stylish. each on sale Monday at tv each, i styles, pointer, ball top, TIJor twenty -two years we've studied to please the people and we are success ful. The irresistible power of quality is the key to our success. We create business by the very magnitude of our bargains. The most skeptical bargain seek ers are more than satisfied with the Bennett value. Jieynlar pricus Jsc, tsc and ?6c. We ojfer the entire line at a tremendous bar (tain. On Hale Monday without reserve, they all do your choice for i O per pair la rue round lever and small lever. Jiolled gold plate top, white celluloid back. War wanted not to fall apart; not more than one dozen to a customer and none 1 to dealers A- col- I Groceries Hol la IS arc creditocl with being able to taku care of thomsolvu?. No place on earth will they (io it so nicely a in our Grocery Dept. Our prices are lower than oth ers auk without our quality guarantee. I'.i'iiiii'H'M Lemon Kxtrnot. Imttlc IIciiih'II'h Viiiillln Kxtiiiet Imttlc 'Oxford Corn Stnrcli, llli'kll.'l' AsNorli'il .linns, lib. Jar ('npltnl Wlli'ilt, delicious TilHt I'noel. U-llw for (iriii)t' Nuts, pitt-kiip' . Cnpltol Hnklnp; I'ovuli'i- olive Oil. iHittlo. only California Prunes, pioil ones, Hi . . . . Horse ItMillsli. per bottle Uutter, :! lli. Apple van Quaker Oats, package ., , Pears, 1MI call, only Asparagus, l-lb. ran only Table Syrup, KitHon pall 5c 8c 3ic 9c Htviik- 8c .. 10c ....24c 8c .. . 5c 8c 9c 8c 9c 15c ...33c Crockery gi grand clear in Crockery. A Priced ing sale sacrifice of value. cut to the center. Wo place on Bale tomoriow. our 011 tiro line of decorated Kngltsh tcuil ptrccluln wares ut less than Import coat. These are stock ends and mint bo Hold. The qualities offered are the very best; no shoddy Roods, Dinner and Soup Plates, only Ten and Pie Plates, only ... Tea Set, six cups and saucers Covered Dishes, each Open Vegetable Dishes, only Sauce Moats, each Sugar Howls, only Pickle Dishes, only , Creamers, only Double Kgg Cuiw, only Covered Huttcr Dishes, only Iirgo Steak Dish, only WHITN OttANiTB WARE. Plain Pint Howls, only Plain Turkey Dish, only ,5c 4c ...44c 35c ... 18c 9c 15c 9c 9c 6c 20c 24c Butter Dept, 22c We want you for a permanent butter ens- totuor unci for tv tttiir tut wo tire Koltig to offer you nn ex trtioriliimrv Inducement, Uotinott'd Cntiltol butter is itkhI. s weot nnd ALWAYS fresh fur ahead of the common butter livory ounce ffuuruntccd. Kcgttlur price c introductory price .Mummy, per puutiti Cmmtrv Rtitter An immense supply of pure country butter, direct from the farmer. 2()c Jjnitwi Othol.sll9k yo o5c0ut. prieowit , Uonnott'siruurunteo Pirklen -I"1 t0 sharpen up your notiottte YVo have pickles to sell till kinds with spico tind without spice L . tv a bit? and little. Hero's an Index Large Dill Pickles, per dozen m Hour Pickles, f Swrrt ricKIes, u r l'er iliizen. QfJ per tuiri, 1 OC Fruit Preserves Pure and wholesome, Chow-Chow, per eiiiurt, only 15c all llavors, .'5 lbs. Tor 20c. Asia Pickles, bottle, ;:oe and 18c OvsterS ''vor trv 10 cat n,iv ' those, little dried, shriveled oysters? Well thoy didn't come from Honnott's. Wo recelvo our oyster's fresh every morning. Ovals, pur cm, '2Vz. Kxtni Select, per e.ui, irc. i"1 ff V Hpft All cutlery if fairly well made, looks much the same. aCI X LCp &.. impossible to determine the (piality by looking at the goods. The only safeguard is to buy from a rep utable dealer got the Bennett quality and you're safe. Kitchen Kniws, il-in blade, (i styles, very best American Cutlery, black enameled handle, war'ntd. !)c Tea Spoons, silvered steel, per set of six, ))c, CAPITOL CUTTF.lt UA.OIt-Our own tr.inl wu-urnteil 'u-iiii li H A &-lnrn 1 OS Vlnch O OA. VEItV I1KST KAnit MADIi-Headv to life. blade I. i,,,. l.JO biu- lloi'schide Ri.or atrnp. '21 -in Ioiik. -.in wide, canvas buck, black wood handle, sale price l ie. 4c 9c An I mnieiixc n(irOiii'nl of Vn K'llnn eoloreil itjnIiiI vvnre, enrcl rt'Crlvcm, roue IioitIh, ullvr IImIii'n, niiHiirn, Jolly iIIkIitk, viisi'm eli'. Thin In it liiiuilnnnii- line mill Mliuulil lir Mn, yiiur eboliu thin Mnle, uiteh SHi. Guns and Revolvers action. Ae.mo sIiikIo barrel shot servleeable KUti. rolled steel barrel. 13 KiniKo wnlRht 6 lxiumLs. only UaelHe double barrel. 10 tfaUKe. pistol grip, patent strikers. steel twist unisn. .splendid value, only Prices to suit the most particular buyer. hot irun-u'iod 5.50 Some guns are- made to sell others are made for service we have the latter kind. Best material, tine finish and easy 10.48 Stevens. Favorite Take Down Ultle, boat made, 22 en I lire, only Miirlln Hi-peuttnu Shotgun, take down. 12 KrillRe, WelKllt iVs liw., ;;o-in barrel, tubers nsk more money, our prleo 5.25 on. take down. 20.98 Wlnehrster HopiMtlni; Hltle. weight M, uiH , tune down, 3 e.illlire, our Hpe--iiil price, only Flobert Itllle, 2J eallbre, the boss boy's Kim only 10.70 1.98 Revolvers. Forehand double action, .32 calibre. . 1.78 Cartridges, 22 cal. long, box of 50 ...18c Revolvers, 32 and :S cal., double action Cartridges, JJ2 cal., box 50,SifcW long 53c and automatic shell ejector ffift ... .3.75 Loaded Shells, box of 25, 12 gauge . ..45c Cardboard gun wads, per box 100 6c B. B. Shot, per lb 8c Guns to rent. Candy There's a. sense of se curity in eating our candy that it is impossible to feel when eating candy of doubtful purity. Our candy is ab solutely pure, wholesome and fresh from the kitchen Drugs Assorted Nut lliittorcupa, per pound Jelly Deans, per pound, only Snow Drops, per pound only Hork Candy, per pound, only Cream Coco.uiut bar. A moat delleloim confection, retaining the rl h nat ural coeoanut flavor, per pound Walnut Taffy, ix'r pound only ..25c ...12c ...15c 15c 15c 18c Tea and Coffee We offer uiuihuuI opportunities for money savins In tea. Our stork ion .slsts of the llneHt the world produces, l'urlty In tho wluuliiK card In this lino with us. Ilnskct Fired Japan, Sun Dried Japan, Kngllsh Hreak- OQi- fast, OoloiiK, per pound ,00" Our coffee Is roasted oery day. Qual ity considered, oar prices are with out an equal. 1'er pound up from 15c Tobacco. SmoMiiR Tobacco, good qual Ity, per pound Ilattlo Ax l'liiK, known the world over, per II Clears. SO In box, $1 2f., iiOe and Our line of briar pipeB Is lmmeiifo and prices ianKo from Tic up. 21c 34c ...50c We've bee n telling you about our completeness in the drug line but there's one stock that we have not mention ed. That's wines and li quors. You'll begin to think that wo don't carry these, but we do, and have tho most complete stock of pure wines, brandy, cor dials, etc. Kor medicinal purposes wines ami liquors must be strictly pure and of the highest quality. Ou r liquors are chemically pure and selected for their ele gant llavor and value as a tonic for invalids. Kor cul linary purposes, purity and tlavorare absolutely essen tial to got satisfactory re sults. We handle nothing but brands manufactured by reliable distillers. We Include In our liquor list, a lonlt whisky, absolutely pure. Tills Is not u be crane, but n Ionic and for that tired feelliiK ho prevalent In the sprlnR It has no superior. Our wlno list In cludes. Sherry. Port, Angelica, Cataw ba, etc. AVIIISHIKS. Old rrenllco ltye. Old HrmMnK nnd MnKiiolla. .Malt Kxtract. Standntd llrands. Schlltr. Malt Fxtr.u-t, only l'abst Malt Kxtract, only Malt Nutrlne. only llemiell'M Moll WIiIhUj tho Iiurt-Ht iiieilleliuil Mlilxliry uiiiclc. 13c 19c 19c Fifteanth Street and Capitol Avenue W. R. BENNETT COMPANY Fifteenth Street and Capitol Avenue SWAYED BY HIS EVIL EYE Hwdsoms Mrs. Ohaney Syi Dr. Tucket II b Occult Power. EXERTS OVER HER A HYPNOTIC SPELL thcHo tours and electcd his patients, attcr Yvards forclnR collection of the notes. For the lat three weeks this pair has been operating In Omaha and Council Dluffs. Mrs. Chancy camo to Join her husband, and then the trouble began. The husband took excep tions to the unduo familiarity of the doctor toward Mrs. Chauoy. Threiitriin In Shoot tho Doctor. Her llunliiuiil l Full" WHhln tin Wlti'hlnu liillin-nee xlriniKO Mor) t'i-iiiN Out In no Ollllllllt .IiimIIi-o liiiill. February in Chancy came upon Dr. Tucker and tho woman suddenly at the Chany home on Hurt street. There was a scene. the basis of the total gross receipts from It has been decided that legal steps will be 1 all messages sent from the city of South taken nt once In order that the work of grad- J Omaha to points outsjdo the city, together Ing may commence as soon as possible In the i with 5 per cent of the groy receipts from spring. While this question has been talked telephones rented In tli c- city, exceeds tho of for years nothing has resulted but talk. There setms to be a diversity of opinion sum of $300, then tho company is to pay Now. however. It Is determined to go ahead, among members of the Commercial club In annually to tho city 5 per cent of Its gro?a ' President Flynn asserts that with a depot at relation to the granting of a franchise to receipts. ; SOUTH OMAHA HEWS.) A weird story of love, hypnotism. Jeal- the Western Long Distance Telephono com- A statement of the. gro?s receipts must pany. The ordinance, now before the city ''o filed with the city clerk on December 1 council, will without doubt be withdrawn ""'I June 1 of each year, and a substitute offered by the Commercial u ls further provided that n bond of $15,. Ch anev threatened shoot the doctor and cIub committee on telegraph and telephones. 000 be filed with the city clerk to protect the HiT Zt. ?1 lut Z h H was admitted at the club meeting Friday city from damage claims, etc. The actual night that the ordinance utibmlttcd by the work or putting in a telephono exchangn company was full or holes, and was entirely shall commence within thirty days after the too broad. Decides It glvcw nothing to acceptance of tho ordlnanco by tho com- tho city, and it appears to be tho dcalro of pany. a great many to have tho company pay a J The um of $300 Is to be kept on deposit with tho city treasurer all the time and the nubject to tho order of the mayor nnd coun- the next day the man of magnetism had him arrested on a charge of threatening to kill. Tho warrant was served by Constablo A. It. Hensel of Justice Long's court. "The three of them were there when I ar rived." said the constable, "and tlio husband nusy and intrigue new jusi ueueaiu im- begged me not in inKe mm away aim icavu uuu. iirfm-n of n drv legal nroceduio which has the other two alone. He said. 'She Is com- ; It was nrsertcd yesterday tho foot of N street Incoming malls will reach South Omaha an hour earlier, and will depart nn hour later. Packers' meats sent by express can bo sent nn hour later than now, which Is considered a great advantage, especially In warm weather, when refrigera tor boxes must bo Iced. It appears that members of tho South Omaha Commercial club have been securing pointers from Secre tory Utt of tho Omaha Commercial club, and from this time on it ls expected that busi ness will ho carried through with a rush. that if i. .irmrviin. ihrninrh Juattco Long's court niotelv within his nottor. She Is all right franchise; was granted thero would be nn to r restoring pavements, for the last two weeks. It Is the atory of until he gets his eyes upon her, but Just effort made for tho present to nstabllsh toll etc., where tho company Is negligent. a doctor who. by his own confeislon, pos- that moment her will Is gone and he can do stations cast of tho tracks. Tho public gen The IIiiiiiI I'roimxltloii. From expressions of taxpayers it appears that thero is qulto u strong sentiment against the Issuing of bonds for a High school building, and It Is barely possible that No assignment of tho franchise is valid . . ' .U I. n l. nlmi..nd ' Thrt unmntl U'hfl .irnllv will thi.pcifn.n nr.. h.nnfltl In .. .. 11 II 1 1 1 t ll O S.mif Slmll hflVP tlt'PTl flloil U'ltll ' .. ... ...... ... .... bcmcs certain preiernaiurai i;r mm mi u. mwunvn. .... . j ...... ......., ,- ,iy - l(u, proposition may 1101 e hiiuiiiiuou io urn stt.ry of a woman who has fallen within had been sitting there crying, also begged great extent by the granting of the franchise, the clt' c'i'rk and approved by tho mayor ,)t,op!t. nt the municipal election in April. A - .... . .. ,. . ...1,1. ,lm .Innln, 21i ... .. ....... t ... , i .. nn.l nnimnll H-h., inat nt rn Kl Yt I rr ,1... ...... .... ... . . his silbtlo sway, tho storv or all injureu noi in oe u-u mum' mm w..v..... ( m ii-bi. u niuuuer ui uusmeas men nave m-- K t many criticise tsupormicnnoni won lor the nctivo part he has taken in the matter, husband of threats to kill, of a telltale sum sue was niram 01 mm. in .i. so uuciareu. uiuuium-u niui uit mum- u) iuu cuiiiimny letter of frantic efforts to keep the public, to look clear through me.' sho said. 'I can't j with a view to Introducing an amended "sklng for tho same. in lg'noraiico. Tho principal characters I resist them. He makes me do just as he ordinance. Chairman Christie hn secure 1 U understood that .Messrs. Tollock nnd wisucs. i-iease ici mo gu im mj u,.o......". from Lincoln a copy of the ordinance fran- '.""'K ul mo i iansiuouiii company are cir- "1 had no objections to the woman's nc- cnso KrantPI t0 tj,0 Nebraska Telephone dilating a petition for signatures asking the companylng her husband, but by the time I i C0Inpany nn,i no ),aa mo,eiPti , sulistltute "ouncll to grant a franchise to tho com- rc: Dr. J. Henry Tucker, a traveling special lt. whose dlnloma bears testimony to hli , pl,nnl Was IIIIVHIK Kidimun-w iiniii .....v....... of Magnetic Healing. Nevada, Mo. J. K. Ohaney. who worked with Tucker ns ills collector nnd advance agent. He has a home handsomely furnished at 3311 Ilu-t stieet. Mrs. J. K. Chancy, bis wife, a handsome lieison, who admits that trie doctor exerts over her an occult power which she I". unable to leslst. The records of Justice Long's court, wl'h ready to go wiiu my prisonei sub riiillanp on th nnpM nf . i.inmll, nrt'lllt'll 111 lit ' Vllllllhin i - - i--- tho doctor bad looked at her In the mean time; I don't know." The next day Chancy employed counsel to prefer a charge of adultery against Dr. Tucker, but the case was never filed. For some Inexplicable reason ho also changed his mind anil decided not to prosecute. In con versation with his lawyer ho said: "My wife was a good woman until sho met Tucker. Rven now she would bo nil right pany. ment. Section 1 of this nronoscd amended nrdl- Workmen l.nilK- liilllHlen nnnce grants to tho comnanv for a norlod Soutl1 Omaha lodge. No. 60, Ancient Order of years the rlcht-nr-wnv through, nver of United Workmen, rejoices over tho result nnd upon the strcet. alleys an.l . public of lta efforts In securing new members. On places of tho city, subject to the condltioiii Thursday evening 171 candidates were added Of Mm nnl lnmn Hi,. ari nt Ihi, uUI ,,l '"u iiraii ,ni.i, ...... . u nmn ut oimiui Kieat leual pomp and verbosity, present the , S m) rRht -until his gae meets hers. Then details of certain unsatisfactory money transactions between Dr. Tucker and Cha ncy. They show that various qbsch to get possession of property liavo been filed the stuff Is off. Then sho obeys his beck and call without seeming to know or caro why." Hut Chancy would not permit the case to bo filed. , few days later the iviso against tho ordinances of tho city now In 'force or hereafter enacted. All poles or posts must bo of such ma terial anil located In such places In the streets or alleys and the. wires nnd crosi armiJ on mich poles at such height from the ground as the city electrician may Ing applications has been In progress for sev eral' weeks, the Initiation taking placo March 1. On account of tho largo number of can didates It was necessary to secure Ilium's ball, ns the regulnr lodge room proved far too small to accommodate tho members mid the candidates. Tho Junior nnd workmen degrees wero only to be dismissed without coming to , him, charging him with threatening to kill, trial. Tho real underlying cause of all tho was dismissed. trouble Is not so much as hinted at. Dr. Tucker's home is In Kansas City, whore ho has an otllco at Fifth and Del aware streets, and where Is situated the house he represents the Western Medical nnd Surgical Institute It l his biulness to travel throughout the country ttcailiiB "chronic, medical and surgical dlaeassn." rxaotlng from rich patient a note which he Saturday Dr. Tucker called upon Attorney J. C. Cowln nnd sought his ndvlco In the mntter of his troublo with Chnney. Ho said a note by him (Tucker) to Mrs. Chnney had been Intercepted by the husband and that he feared trouble would out.ni.. After healing further partkulnrs Attorney Cowln refused to take the case. and on account of his alleged "pernicious nc tlvlty" It ls reported that many who realize the need of moro school room will decline to vote for the bonds when the proposition cumcs up. If It ever does. It Is stated In some circles that a proposi tion to voto bonds for ward Hchnols will meet with much moro favor than tho scheme to erect a High school building. smith of Couiuil HlulTs. Ills train became frightened nnd ran away, overturning the velib le. Hev. Irving Johnson lectures this evening- at St. Martin's church on "What Is the Proper Discipline of tho Church." LOCAL BREVITIES. ndmtts ho obtains through ' extraordinary I HUSH'S MEAL IS INTERRUPTED pcmuaslvo powers. inaney. until tne piVKCiit trouble arose, prceded hlni on it 77 hfcnl;,s up 99 GRIP Colds that liatin on. I, en t cm Off nntliiK HrciiLfiiKt lo I e n Syrup -linv ui Hiiiiil lire node. Mace Hu3h pl.K-cd a lump of butter In tihe middle of a big buckwheat cake, 'oldcd one-half of the a team Ins dlc over the other and. leaned back In his elmlr to wait for the butler lo melt. As he w.illtd Frank Small nppro.ich.cd and said certain things calculated to pro voke a breach of tho peace. Illows were exchanged and Hush, reaching fur the eyrup Jug, hurled It against Small's breast, where direct. Interference with other poles o.- conferred upon 117 candidates by the degree newer, water nr gas mains la btrlctly pro- ,.,.,.. of i,i v i:k , i v hlblted. Further, all poles must be paint, d, Schultz of Deatrlce', grand muster workman! tho first seven feet from tho surface to bo ami o. J. VanDykc, deputy grand master I pointed green, ami tne. tmimico of the pole workman, nnd F. J. Morgan of I'inttismouth. fl ; grand receiver. Win a desired to net poles and string: ' A largo number of olllcers of subordinate wlrc3 nn application must be made to tli" lodges also attended the ceremony. In order mayor and council, setting out the particular to allow tho cnn.Ildateu a chance to get a streets and allcya to be Ira verged lliilhlliiK Conl rnclorM licet. The building contractors of South Omaha met at tho otllce of llulldlng Inspector Duns combo In tho city hall biilhling Friday night and decided to perfect nn organization to bo known ns tho Contractors nnd Hulldors' as sociation. A committee, composed of T. C. McDonald. Dan Fnrroll and Theodore Schroder, was appointed to draft a constitu tion and by-laws. Tho carpenters' scale was discussed nnd partly approved. Next Friday night a meeting will be held for tho election of permanent officers. Tt in pri-ii nee Merlin un. Hev. C. I'. St. John and wife commenced a series of temperance meetings ut Ilium's hall Inst night. This afternoon thero will hi a meeting for men at tho hall, while Mrs. St. John will hold a meeting for women at tlio Tho breath of fresh nlr a recess wns tnken at 0 ; l'reshvterlan church. These meetings aro samo shall then be set under the direction o'clock and a procession, headed by Franek's of the city electrician. All poles of tnii Imnd, was formed, nnd tho parade marchol company nhall bo avnllablo for lire nnd poller through the business portion of tho city, department wires In case It Is so desired by Visiting degree crews completed the Inltla the city. 1 Hon. This was followed hy a fancy drill by One st ctlon or this proposed ordinandi Union Pacific lodge, No. 1". degree crew. Ad provides that tho new company Is to rurnish dresses wcro delivered hy tho grand master rree of cost to tho city such number of workman, Rev. It. L. Wheeler, 0. J. Van telephones properly connected with the syt- W- '. Morgan, C. W. Miller and others, tem and kept In proper repair as tho mayor , uht refreshments were served, and rouucll may deem necessary for tlu file and police departments of the city. In I'luinm-relnl I Int. r r. addition to this, ten telephones ..ru to Chairman Preen of the Commercial club bo placed In other departments or tho city. ' rommltteo on statistics reports that tho ... . . ..... ....... . . . f.,1l..u In.t l.ciiml 1,,, tVi. nltilt ,i rn 1 , ..wnn. . reiutai to comply wiiu mo provisions or i, n i" -. ". w.. .... hicuv , ...i. - . . .. il,rtiiitiil Fnr mil venlenco Ihn fnlilnra nrrtl iius stH-ium uni wuru i lorivuiuu 01 iu5 being held under tlio nusptces or tno Women's Christian Temperanco union nnd will continuo tor somo time. franchlfie; A maximum charge of $; n month Is pro. It exploded, discharging a copious How 0r J vl.leil for buness 'phones and Jl a mnn'h glucoso upon his vent front. Ho then do- for residence Instruments. A violation of pitted his. assailant upon the lloor. folded I t"1 section means a flno of 1100. him un as ho had tho pancake sud pat on I ,l3"a' provlnlons In regard to remov- "8BVKNTY SEVRN ' breaks up hard, j him. A waitress, sauuterlng by, said tlio I 'K w'res to permit tho passage of housts itubborr.Colds tha. hang on. known an, house would havo to charge him for tho i or buildings being moved lis Inserted. Mimic city i:xiii. OtH VA Munsliaw & f'o. for lumber. Tel. 2 Dr. II. K. Wolfo is expected homo from Chicago' 'oday. Tho Hospital uSHoelatlon is now In first-clus-t financial condition. The High school bond proposition Is eon sldcn d us good .i rtcntl. The cllv eoundl will meet In regular monthly session Monday night. The smallpox iaucnt ut tho pest liaune will be released un Tuesday. i n r.l u'lfu '111H I.Mtrnnt. nil. ilemanil. For convenience tho folders nro , ! .V,. l.lrth or u dntigllter. placed In packages of fifty and 100. All tho rUy npr cnrnonter is taking In the packers and the Stock Yard a company are I sights of New Orleans therae dnys. now In possession or large numhers or those j Window glnpn ut Molchor'B drug store, folders, and will enclose them In letter Quito a numbor of South Omaha men going out of tho city. livery business man H I iuhsi-.1 thi-oiigh High .Masonic degrees lust week. The Polish club will meet this afternoon Grip. "77" restores tho eheikcd circulation (In dicated by a chill or shiver), starts the blood coursing through tho veins, and breaks up u fresh Cold In one day. White unci Gold. Dr. Humphrey' Manual. IMItlou de Luxe, mailed re Tell about the care, treat ment and cure of the ilck A chapter oa peelnlly on the DUnai.es of Children Humphreys Homo-Mtliu Mmllelno Co., Cor. WillUm and John Sin , N, Y syrup. "No, you don't!" he retorted. "When a restaurant serves a pork chop as big ns thisji must furnish condiments In propor tion"1' Then a policeman came and. rubbing Small down with a napkin to overcome the adhesiveness of tho syrup took him to tho station and Hush rcturnod to his panrake This happened In Moore's restaurant. 2:0 North Sixteenth street February 10 In police court Saturday Small wig Qnvd $j mid coots, asked to send out these rolders and nil who apply will bo provided. About 2.-..000 rolders llt' 0vi0rk in Hex hall. Thirty-third und have been printed ami more win no issucii as I. streets. soon as the supply on hand Is used up. Ileal Assistant Socrotary Hill of the Young Tho city reserves tho right to amend or inir hr,. nm ,iin 't. , n;s Clirlsllan nssoclutlon lias relurned filler V t rtprllnQlinn 'it A u t HntA nn.l t m. . . . frnin TntVII mivi - iiiiip ii . iiui" ttint i ir . .J 7 ' , " correspondents an over uio country, and t is " . ' , ,,, ...Mi.-r. ,.nntr-ii rofiula.c ho rates to be- charSed or iho , . t.( tlliu ln n hort tlmo SoulIl 0maIu ee wi I m Uht" t nl . ' IS uso or toleplwnes under tU fnnchlse and ,,, nlu r tlc best advertised cities In I judges .. ml clerks for tho primaries. from Iowa. ho United States. to nrescrlbe other re.isonablu rules and te,iu intlntia ' In return for this franchise th c npiny ( oml.-munlhui itiii-itiIIiikn LIKpIj. U to pnv to t.. cltv of Pou-h Ociaht an- Condemnation proceedings will moa ni.ally tho film of JuOO. c'ch paynin to likely be commenced In a fcbort tune toward be made on June 1 of oach year This b-c Hon 1 to hold good until the business the company Is developed to that point who 5 por cent of the grma receipts figured on tho movement and so ls Secretary Watkma, thrown from his UusoV whic driwni; jn", A meettiiy of the United UWr euili will be held nt Labor temple ut 3 o'clock tills afternoon. This mi-otlnz will If rriien ,ind ' llif puhllc is Invited Ad members nf Ct.urt Allemanl.i N' I ideiiri li nt i ir'i r I' .1 s'l ru ui r. nucste I c iho opening of N street, from Twentieth east "':", '1"", "''K Tt' ,r'",'k "'b'11 of to the river President Flynn of the Com a,,1 '"WH h" ' .. Mtl ., , . , , J D Wldoc, a nt ei n salesman was k morclal club Is taking an active Interest In s.r'rrl ,nirc, Hatnrla af.crnuon In bi-. g County Treasurer Flsassor lias Issued a rill for general fund warrants up to ami In cluding No. lilS. 'Iho .Millard hotel gave a dunce Friday night to ItH guests. Thero wero sixty couples on the lloor. The regulnr weekly meeting of the county commissioners wup omitted vewterduy. ihere was no business In the budget. John Ponton complains that while riding In a hack with Lllllo Mmlson Friday night she robbed him of JHO. He Is from Daven port, and has had her arrested. The Omaha I'lillosonlilcal kiicIcIv wilt disctLis tho city campaign today from 3 to r.:) p. in. in tho public library, third lloor. All candidates am Invited to attend anil participate. Tho Invitation Is al.io ex tended to tho public. ileforo Commissioner Anderson yester day John Ilrltt waived examination on charge of maintaining a public exhibition without n government license and was bound over lu tho hum of $300 to appear lie fnn tho United States district court in May. The Church of tho Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ, otherwise known as the .Mor mon church, will hold a conference In Idle wild hall. Twenty-fourth and Ornnt streets, nil day today. Twenty elder will be In attendance. President Lewis A. Ketch of Chicago will bo present. In police court Saturday Olllcer Woolrldge explained how Charles Flora had Interfered with him while he was arresting J. Linda for "a drunk and disorderly" After hear ing both sides Judge Gordon decided that the charge was too technical to be consld en cl seriously and Flora Was discharged. Klnier Wooclccmk, "Dock" Sllklrt and Harry Shelly, after a hearing In police court, wero bound over to the district court under JOou bonds each. The charge is "daylight breaking and entering " It ls alleged that they are members of a gang of nix young men and boys who for several months have mude a practice of burglariz ing Union Puollli! freight cars. J. It. Osborne, a youne man who styles himself tho national organizer of the Social Democracy or America. liariiiiL'iicil mini ciowds on various street eorncis Saturday night In opposition to tho proposed water bonds. Ills remarks Were, not taken seil ously and ho was listened to merely out of curiosity. Osborno announced that the per formance would be ropeuted Monday night. Kiln .Mr.Mahon of Fifteenth and Capitol avonuci had a trick pocketbook containing $!::). Sho thought tho spring which opened tlio purse was so cleverly concealed as to elude all save the initiated, so she cave It to W. F. Adams with soine remark to t'io offect that a reward would be contin gent upon his discovering the neciet. Ho liiH;iected the bocik a moment, said "Ku reka," and passed It back to her empty, telling her she could keep It for her gen erosity. Yesterday shn swore out a com plaint of larceny against Adams. The meeting of republicans advertised to bo held nt the Millard Saturday night was adjourned early In tho evening and all pres. out went In a body to attend the Swocll-Ji-Aineilcun rally at ('relghtcm hall. At Iho conclusion of this meeting it number of re publlcuiis returned to the hotel and held a short business session, ufter which an In formal dlscusMlon of tho campaign was en gaged In. PoveriU of the eiindldntoH were present and all expressed themselves uh morn than pleased with the- prospec ts of a sweeping victory at Tuesday's election. llron Mitroney, aged II, and Ncnl Thoininon, aged y. wero on trial In pollen cuuri yi-Hieniny. cuargeu Willi committing u'Vuult upon Mis .Mamie I lime, a stenog rapher. Miss Hlino nays the boys wero llghtlntr her little brother at Twelfth and California streets. She Interceded In his behalf, whereupon the defendants threw' stones at Imr. and tho .Maroimy bov lilt her i In the e.vo with his (1st. knocking her down. 1 Mitroney admits "mixing 11 up" with MIsm nun i.', out nays no uiu so tn protect a plav mato whom the youtif woman was be laboring with a gallon con of c oal oil. PfoiiIh are In the habit of remllnir nil i kinds of curious want artvc rtUenmnts in Tim Ileo and cither dally papers, so they I will not bo startled or surprised when they I read thnmt asking all the men and women who saw tho grout star shmver of is.n to I ut tend tlio flee louturu In Washington hall t .l. evening when Luther Warren will 1 nnlMrtuke lo provo to ilietn. from the hible ibut thy and othuis who aie :n, w) and !I0 years old. will live to see Jesus come to this earth a second tlmn. and that dur ' ing their lifetime will occur tlu. overthrow nr a'l mvmimeiUs now Id cxlstuncn und tho destruction of the world, TROUBLE OVER LAND TITLES I'lircliilxci'K r fill,,,,, Properly Mux! I'lty I. or tie Siiiiin to Secure 'I'll t-1 1- I'iinmi-nnIiihk, HAVANA, March 3. -The fruit company which recently purchased a million acres or land at Nlpo Hay, paid $10,000 to have the deeds recorded, titles examined and docu ments put In such a Main that It was hafo to take over the property. A Cuban lawyer this morning wild: "Slm Ilur cases to this merely prevents American capital from coming to tho island. A relia bio Judiciary is needed and the mioner (iov ernor General Woods' Judiciary commission reports tho better for Cuba. Then acilou can bo tnken. Tho delay oven ln the highest cotirtfl in connection with tho custom hoimo cases injures Cuba in tho eytw of lis lost friends, while If enormnuH fecn aro not paid to perfect titles lo land every obstacle Is placed In tho way and tho probability Is that you will own laud with nn liwecuro title.'' I'lini-Kccl tilth Child .Murder. ANOKA, Minn. March 3 -Mrs. Melissa llliikit mill Hi. ii M,,.u.i . . ' ""I ..uti.-.. ill mile iiiifMicii io day nn thi! charge of murdering a babe to which Mrs Jllaki. gave birth Fobruan 1t At the preliminary examination the mother ,l.,nili.,l ..till,,, (Jl... I.. ..I..... , ... ........... r,..,,.,. .tii,. iimincti, oowovei , lltat Matsoii committed tho deed. The child w,i burtiecl In a stove. Mutson claims tt w,m dead and they burned the child to save tu nernl expenses. Ho will light the c hargi s DOICS NOT DISAPPOINT. The imv Discovery for Cnlnrrli ,.,.,MH lo Ionn-nh l(eiiiiirl.nlii Mi-i-lt. A now catarrh cure has recently appeared which so far us tested has hern remarkably successful in curing all forms or catarrh whether In the head, throat, bronchlul nilif' or In stomach and liver. Tho remedy Is lu tablet form, pleasant and convenient to take, and no special sc. - rocy is mniniuincil as lo what It minimis the tablets being a sclontlllc combination of (Jualacol, Kucalyptol, Sangiilnariu, Hydra tlu nnd similar valuablo and harmless anti septics. This safe Htid elfeetlvo catarrh cure may bo found nt any drug store, undur name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. Whether the catarrh is located In the nose throat, bronchial tubes or stomach, lb,. ii,.' lets seem to act with onual success, removing tho stuffy feeling In head and nose, clearing the mucous membrane of throat und trache a rrom catarrhal secretions, which cause the tickling, coughing, hawking and gagging so annoying to every catarrh suffnror. Nusal catarrh generally leads to ulceration 111 somo cases to such an extent ns to destroy the noso entirely and In many old cases of catunh tho bones or tho head become dis eased. Nasal catarrh gradually extends io the throat nnd bronchial tubes and very often to tho stomach, causing that o y obstlnnto trouble, catarrh of tho stom.u h. Catarrh Is a systemic poison, Inherent In tho blood, nnd local wnshes, douches, salves, Inhalers nnd sprays ean havo no effect mi tho rcul cniiso of tho dlseaso. ' An lni,.r.,,.i remedy which acts upon the blood Is tho only rational treatment 'and Stuart's. CntarrU Tablets Is Iho safest of all Internal remedies, ns well as tho most convenient and mitlariu -tory rrom a medical standpoint. Dr. Kutnn recently stated that ho had successfully uscil Stuart's Catnrrh Tablets in old chronic cases, oven whero ulceration had extended to far ns to destroy tho nopiuni of tho I10KC. Ho snvs' "I am nlnnMiimlv prised almost every clay by the excellent re sults rrom Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. It ii ' rumnrknhlo link eflectually they romovo iho ! excessive) secretion und bring alrnii a healthy condition of the mucous membranes !of the nohe. throat and Hlominh." i All druggists bell compleite Ir. aiiuent or Iho tablets nt W) Lents and a llttlo book gl lag tho symptoms and causss or tho varo ut. forms of catarrh will be mallml free by ai- 1 drciklng y A. Stuurt Co , .Marahull. Ml h. I