Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 21, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA DATTV IVEE: SAT t'K DAY, AIMHL. 1! 1 . !!)()().
THE LATEST AND GREATEST TRIUMPH OF SHOE BUYING AND SELLING GREATEST SHOE SALE EVER POSSIBLE
BETTER
THAN EVE
000 SHOES
From Fishers, Cor. Park Ave. aiitl Leavenworth Street Omaha stock.
From Wallace & Elliott stock sold by the adjuster of the estute.
From Hard Up Manufacturers Jobbers and Wholesalers.
Your money back at once if you
can find as groat shoe bargains else
where for even twice the price W3
ask.
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MORE AN
SHOES
SALE N
OMAHA
Hat Bargains
Wo placo on tnlo Saturday, a fine lot of
men's Htlll anil fedora lints, tho latest
tylos blnck and now shado?
of brown mid
gray Thoso
aro $2.00 values
without quostlon
special $1.39
and
Men's extra quality hats, newest
styles dorbys and fedoras in the dor
bya tho Knox and Dunlup stvlcs pro
dominate, blaok and -4
brown. Tho values I Q
ranco from $.'t to $1 I -w mw
choice
Children's Hats
Your choleo from a now lot of spring
togucs just recolved
pretty colors
t, each,
only
25c
Wo offer extraordinary values in boys'
caps, golf, bicycle, etc all the nowost
1111 i no nuu usi.
na- r3'
'r25c
styles, colors ana combina
tions two special lots lor
batureluy's soiling, oUo c
Tho very newest styles In boys' batB.
Including tho new crushers, pashas, dor-
tys, and fedoras. Wo novo them In tho
newest shades threo special
lots go on Balo Saturduy at
S8e, 75c and
50c
WAGING WAR ON CIGARETTES
Oitj Council to Bo Aiksu to Logisltito
Against tho Weed,
NO ENFORCEMENT OF THE STATE LAW
Cniincllniiiii .11 ii ii n I Will Nimv I'rnpuNf
mi Ordinance that Will (live the
City AiitlimitlcM 1'iincr to
to Act.
War Js to be waged on tho cigarette In
Omaha. Tho cigarette has been the object
of stato legislators' attacks heretofore, but
os far an tho lawn passed havo affectd this
city they might Just as well not have been
enacted.
What Is needed to keep the deadly cigar
ette out of tho hands of Omaha youth, Is
a city ordinance, and ono will be Introduced
at tho council meeting next Tuesday night.
Councilman Mount Is to be lis author.
Tho situation In that tho laws passed by
the stato legislature cannot be enforced by
city oIUcIiiIh nnd the slate ollleials seem to
bo ohltvlous to the existence of such stat
utes. City Attorney Council says the pen
ally for violation from $100 to $200 fine Is
boyond tho power of the police, court to en
force. If the penalty were made less and
city officers Inotriictcd to nee that the law
Is observed, ho sayi there would bo fewer
cigarettes sold in Omaha by thousands of
boxen annually.
Tho city attorney and Councilman Mount
Beauty is only Skin Deep
and if one has features ever so at
tractive it goes for little if accom
panied with a bad skin. To be fine
in texture, fresh and beautiful, a skin
must be healthy, and a healthy skin
is only found on a healthy body. All
the waste matter of the system --and
the amount in 1M hours is enormous
must be removed by the excretory
organs kidneys, bowels nnd sweat
glands. If any one of them strikes
work, it lays an additional burden on
the others and renders them more
liable to disease.
Tho secret ol health Is to maintain every
part of tho body in its normal Male, nnd tins
is done by tho use o( plain wholrtonio lood,
out-doorcxcrclto and frequent baihlnu hen
for any cauio the equilibrium is Ui-t. then
the Immcdlato resort to some tried and estab
lished remedy which will sncedllv rrniovu the
diuiculty Is the only sensible, tourse
M9Leaift
Liver find
, Kidney.
Is a remedy o( this nature which lias lorn;
passed Its experimental stase, and Its use m!1
ba found allsutiklcnt.
Sold emwOierc. Prern'c.l nn'v Tlio
Df.J.U McLean Medicine Co., bt Louis, Mo,
98c
niiii
lift M
1ML1U
for less money than anv other dealer on
A Pair
for
Japanese
Daih- room
Slippers
Fine Clothing Priced L
WE have demonstrated to you time and time again what we are able to do for you in the clothing line, and these
special leaders but convey the fact more forcibly. Thoir significance should not bo underated. It means money
saved for you and while wo call your attention to amount you save do not fail to realize that tho clothing is
of the sort that fashions closest followers approve of. Tho material, style and workmanship of every suit is all that tho
most critical desire, and they are made to lit faultlessly and wear well.
Men's all wool suits, made of fancy
btripod worsted and plain and fancv casslmora and
chovlots. They como In the newest patterns and tho
most dosirabl colors, In light medium and dark shades
this lot also includes lino clay worstodBjyoue choleo
of any suit for
$
7.50
You save
Bring the Future Citizens
$2.50 Boys' and Chillis' School
Suits $1.25
Hoys' and chllds' school stilts of good
wear resisting wool material In light and
dark mixed cheviots, etc. Fancy vestee or
plain doublo breasted style. Splendidly
sewed, every button strongly fastened,
every pair of pn!is with double seats and
knees. This Is tho best lot of school
101 01 BCUOOl
$1.25
suits wo over offered.
On Balo Saturday
at
FREE
will confer about tho tcrniH of the ordinance
Its passngo Is regarded ns a certainty. It
will apply to minors.
I shall bo glad to sign such a measure as
noon as It reaches me," said Mayor Monroe.
"I think It would bo ono or the beat laws
ever enacted."
In lSS!i tho legislature passed n bill pro
hibiting tho salo or gift to minors under lf
years of ae of cigarettes oi tobacco In any
form. Tho penalty was fixed nt $23 fine.
Tho legislature of 1897 amended this act by
placing tho ban on cigarettes nnd clgarotto
paper only and raining tho ago limit to 21.
Tho penalty was Increased to not less than
$100, nor more than $200, with Imprison
ment In case of failure to pay. Justices of
tho petico were given sole Jurisdiction.
"I don't believe one-tenth of tho peoplo
know such n law la In existence," said
Councilman Mount. "I have never heard
of Its being enforced. Any day minors
schoolbojH and newehoys may bo seen on
thu Htreets smoking eigarettrn and tobacco
In other forms. Thry can get tho weed at
tobacco stores, pharmacies nnd grocery
houseii whenever they have tho prlre.
"It Is ono of the worst hablh posHlblo for
a boy to contract. Ooctoro and scientists
agree that the effects of clgaretto smoking
are bad In many ways. It Injures tho
health nnd dulls tho faculties, To a growing
person tho result, are most evil."
I'lilln Knroi't't' (lie rjii,
Antl-cIgarette ordinance!) aro In force In
many lurge cities. Tho police aro mainly
responsible for tho laws' enforcement.
Hecently ordeta were issued by the chief
of the wenther bureau at Washington
against the use of cigarettes during buslnes
hours. It was given out m addition that
tho3o la the service who uued thim nt any
time would he mentioned In confidential re
ports. Cigars nnd plpea were not barred.
It had been discovered that employes who
had the cigarette habit grew lax In their
dutloj. Incorrect weather reports and pre
dictions were In many cascn tho result.
The "collln nail" Is now eschowed at nil
hours by thoso connected with tho wenther
bureau.
RELIEF FOR STARVING INDIA
Alfred Vtlllaril of the I'nmiiicrclit I .Nil.
tliiunl IIiiiiU Hon llfi-ii Vpimlnteil
Trriixiirer of the I'niiil,
Following tho proclamation of Mayor
Moores, railing for contributions to the
fund for tho relief of tho famine sufferers
of India, comes tho announcement that Al
fred Millard has bom appointed treasurer
or the local fund .tiul that contributions will
be received at the Commercial N'atlcnal bank.
:i i out rlbut Ions will be acknowledged
i :rroiiRh the columns of the dally prtos and
1 in tho Omaha Christian Advocate
j Krcm li. L. IIo.ford, stato rommUsloner
tfer this fund, It Is loomed that there nr
' now more than fiO.000,000 peoplo dependent
on tho generosity of outsldo nations. Tho
famine Is now about half spent, hut the
greater part of tho suffering Is still to
tome Lewis Klopsch of New York, ono of
the national commissioners, sailed for Horn-
bay prll 1", it'id the flrr' cargo dotlnel
for the fuuiiuu r 'glons lift New Yuit ater
no matter how they got 'em or why they
For
Infant's
35c
Colored
Mocassins
in basement
for Ladies' Shoes,
Ladies' Slippers,
Ladies' Sfrap Sandels,
Youth's Shoes,
Misses' Shoes
Ladies' Bicycle Boots
in basement.
from $2.50 to S5.00.
Boys' Two-piece knee Pants Suits
ages 6 to 15 years, In newest spring pat
terns of chovlots, casslmeres, worsteds, etc.,
light, dark, checked, plain or striped ef
fects. Of tested all wool texture, llnod.
sowed and trimmed In tho very best man
ncr possible. Worth up
to $3. CO. On salo
Saturday
$1.98
With every purchase of boya', youths' or children's suits we will give
mask, or a pair of Queensbury boxing gloves.
day morning. This ronslsted of 100,000
bushels of corn, which will bo carried direct
to Bombay at tho expense of the United
States government. Arriving there It will
bo forwarded to an Interdenominational
commission of American missionaries nnd
by them bo distributed among the famlue
strlcken districts.
N'ebrnska to date has contributed about
$2,500 to tho relief cf tho sufferers, most of
which has como from tho smaller towns.
As yet no organized movement has been In
augurated In tho cities, nnd It Is hoped that
tho response to tho appeal now Issued will
meet with a ready nnd generous response.
There Is no tlmo In which to make Individ
ual nppealf, for what Is done must bo done
qulcklj. faster Sunday $35,000 was cabled
to Iloinbay as an Kastcr offering.
The utato of Kansas has contributed a car
load of cjrn and this will go forward In the
next cargo.
FIFTH WARD REPUBLICANS
X.mv CoiiNtltiltlnn Ailimteil mill Mfln
liei'Nlilii lui'rriiKi-il 1 (lie ililltlou
of ii Diki'ii Svn Oiu-N,
At the meeting of tho l'lfth Ward Re
publican club at their hall. Sherman nvenuo
and Locu3l street, Friday night, tho new
constitution wns ndopted and a dozen per
sons admitted to membership in the club.
Tho committee nppointed to Investigate
tho matter of the call for tho congrefHlonal
convention made a report, which wns sup
plemented by n statement from T. V. Illack
burn, chairman of the congressional commit
tee. The report went Into details regarding
the flint cnll nnd Its repeal and tho Issuing
of tho second call under which the con
vention will be held In Omaha Saturday,
April 2S. Tho opinion of the chairman of
tho coiiEresslonnJ committee was to tho ef
fect that tbero wan no occasion to ques
tion tho legality of the nomination of any
person named as a candidate for congress
I,.. hn rnnonnllnn 1)111 he WSfl SOrrV tllltt
the committee had felt constrnlned to chango
tho call.
Tho discussion of tho question of the elec
tion of I'nlted States senators by a direct
vote of -tho people was postponed until next
Friday night.
That ThrolililiiHT Iti'iiilneiir
would quickly lenvo you If you used Dr.
Klng'H New Life Tills. Thousands of suf
fereu two p-oved their matchless merit for
Sick and Ncrvoim Headaches. They mako
puro blood ,nd build up our health. Only
:.- cents. Money back If not cured. Gold
by Kuhn & Co.. diuglsts.
8AIRD INSTEAD OF BELDEN
I ii ii lor lli'iulier of Wliiirtoii A. Iliilril to
III Clreti'il to the llouril nt
i:du ntlmi Viirniiry.
The Hoard of IMucntlon will meet th's
evening for consideration of tho plnns for
the new High school building, when It Is
said that the plans will bo adapted which
contemplate on eastward frontngo of 250
i feet, as distinguished from the ones which
rontemplnte that tho building shall have
nntv ?nn feet frontase on the east and that
Its main front shall be toward the south.
I MB
Men's very fine suits, made of nob
by scotch goods, durable oassimores and handsome
tweeds also Btrlctly all wool oxford gray vicunas,
and satin lined clay worsteds In all tho loading styles
sacks, frocks, single and double breasted somo with
doublo breasted vests. Your choice of any suit, for
'9.98
You save from S3 to $7.50,
Here - - - Our Suits Suit; Our
This would mean that tho Intltal structure
shall c )st more than $200,000, instead of
tho $150,000 voted.
It is probable also thnt a selection will
bo made to fill the vacancy caused by tho
acceptance of tho resignation of Arthur M.
Cowio ns a member of tho board. Mr.
Ileldcn, elected nt the meeting Inst Monday,
having declined to accent. It Is stated that
tho preferred choice favors William Dalrd, of ,
tho legal firm of Wharton & llalrd. for the
position. Mr. llalrd Is a resident of the
Ninth ward.
ROCK ISLAND'S NEW TRAIN
lnilir.n eiiM-iit In I'ri'oen Service Uy
Kxteiinlou or CIiU'iiuii-OiiiiiIiii
Trnl n to I 'll I rlni- .
An expansion of present train serv
ice will bo made by tho Rock Island,
beginning Sunday, April 22, whereby
its Chicago-Omaha train will bo
extended to run as fur as Fair
bury. No chango of tlmo in the west
bound schediilo between Chlcugo and Omaha
will be made. The train will contluuo to
leave Chicago at 0:30 p. m., nrrhing In
Omaha at 810 n. m. After a stop of twenty
minutes In Omaha it will leave for Fair
bury, arriving there at 11 V, a. in. Con
nection will bo made nt thai point with
tho Hock Island's St. Joe train for Ileatrlce,
l'awneo City, llolton. Topeka and St. Joo.
Katstbound this train will leave Falrbury
at i p. m., nrrlvlng In Omaha at 7:15 p. ra..
nnd leaving here on Its present schedule nt
7:23 p. in. Tho tlmo between Omaha and
Chicago will be lessened materially, as ar
rival will bo made at tho latter city at 10:55
a. m. Instead of 2 p. m. ns at present.
No other changes In train servlco aro
contemplated by the Hock Island at this
time. Oencral Agent Rutherford Is au
thority for tho statement that no change
will bo made In the through servlco now
afforded between Chicago nnd San Francisco
over tho Hock Island and Its connections.
Sny li'iit-r Cannot Comiictc.
DKNVBIt. Colo.. April 20. Tho hearing
.,.., , "
Clements In regard to tho alleged dlscrlmlnn
tlon In freight rates against this city by ;
the railroads was concluded today. The
attorneys wero given until June 5 to file
their brief and a decision Is promised soon j
after that date.
(). II. Hart, a sewing marhlno Johber. gavo J
testimony today showing tnni conditions ate
such that Denver Jobbers cannot compoto
In Wyoming, Utah or any western states
with tho-e of Omaha. Kansas City and other
Missouri river points.
Ocorgo Munroe. freight tralllc ngent of tbo
I'nlon Pacific railroad, explained In detnll
tho rates to which objections have bom
made.
Tho commissioners go from Denver to
Omaha.
Ititlluny ivH nnil I'eroonnlit.
Oencral Agent Kuhn of tho Northwestern
has leturneel from Chlcugo.
J. -M. Northmnre, generul npent of tho
Northwestern at Iloone, Is a visitor In tho
city.
H, K. Nlrlvil. commercial agent of the
Illinois Central nt Sioux Cit. is a visitor
In the city
Traveller Auditor Hardy of th" Iturirng
ton, whoso headquarter ato la this illy,
they sell 'em we undersell them ail-always-
For
Ladies'
House
Slippers
in
basement
for Ladies' Shoes,
Ladies' Slippers,
Men's Shoes,
Boys' Shoes,
Kisses' Shoes,
Ladies' Oxfords,
in
basement.
Men's finest quality suits in the
now Kngllsh tweeds and the correct patterns In flue
worsted, all wool garments. Perfectly tailored and
exceptionally well made and lined. There suits com
pare favorably with tailor-made garments and look it
in every respect. Saturday's special price
You save from $1 to $7.50.
Boys' Black Twoplccc Suits
ages 8 to 15 yers, with double breasted
coats, made or pur nooteu black clay wors
ted cloth, fast black, thoroughly well made
and lined. PtuU (opevi, every team doublo
fewed with slltc thread.
These suits are sold
and worth $1.00. Ou
salt Saturdiy
$2.98
free a large ball bat, a base
hns been ljlnir dnngcrounly 111 at Ite.itrlco. pany paid $218 In taxes Into tho city trens
Iteports received from him this morning In- rv . vilu-uinn . i i.-uu . .i
(Urate, that he l Improving slightly. ir 0,1 wniution . , o
Tho Hurllngton will carry two special ears taxis on the Metropolitan line m a vnlua
through Omnh.i enroiite from the west to lion of $.1,100. This Is a total tax of $3(30.80
Chicago on Its midnight train tonight. The I for the use of the public RtreetR for a year
un'(T ruVty0'' Nelson Mnrrls'aiid party?'"" ! aneb.so which is now considered
N. T. Morgun of Kvatiston, Wvo.. an old- 1 h members of thu Commercial club to he
time engineer on the I'nlon I'aeltle. Is In the I worth nt least $100,000.
city enroiite to Washington from ogden, I Sccrotary Watklns tuid last night that
where ho hai been working. Ho lias been ,,, . wnnlit nni tnn hut ,,rrnnoit in
offered a munition on the capital eltv police I tl10 P00'"0 WOIll no' stop, but prcpcMMl to
force, and Is going to look over the prolTcred j sccuro better o?rvlce nnd a crowi-town line,
position. He favnis a continual agitation of the sub-
Cleanso tbo liver, purify tho blood. In
vigorato tho body by using DoWltt's Llttlo
Early Risers. Tbrao famous llttlo pills al
ways net promptly.
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
The South Omaha Commercial club has
achieved another victory. This time It Is
with tho Omaha Street Hallway company.
I'ndcr pressure from the Commercial dub,
backed by tho citizens of South Omaha, n
demand was made yiwtorday for the ex
tension of tho street stub line to Thirty
ninth street, nnd this was granted. The
present stub line now ends at Thirty-third
Etreet, leaving a vast territory without any
ear servlco at nil. Peoplo In this section
havo been clamoring for car nervico for
some months, but without nvail. An or
dlnnnco wns passed by tho city council some
months ago requiring tho company to ex
tend Its 0 street lino to Thirty-ninth, but
no attention wns paid to It by tho street
car ollleials. When the limit allowed by
ordinance had elapsed the Southwest Side
Improvement club and tho Commercial club
took up the matter with the result that the
etreet car ollliiala havo promised to build
tho extension within ninety days.
In relation to tho cross-town line to ex
tend from Thirty-ninth nnd Q streets to
i Thirteenth and Missouri nvenuo no satis
faction was obtained, as tho olllcers of the
motor company refused to consider the
; propcwltlon. In connection with this lino
members of tho Commercial club assert thut
all tho arguments or the managers of the
motor company wero met nnd combated.
After the Interview In Omaha Secretary
Watklns bald that ho was pleased with the
result as to the extension of the Q street
line, but was disappointed about the crrns
town line. Continuing, ho said that the
peoplo of South Omaha propose to demand
better servlco and will have It. The South
Omaha lino U considered tbe best paying
ono owned by the Omuha company and
something besides old horso cars and baby
carrlnges should bo operated, South Omaha
patrons pay tho same faro that Park avenue
passengers do nnd they are. he asserts, en
titled to tho samo accommodations.
Tho peoplo are determined to nocure better
servlco and better rolling stock, nnd to this
rnd tho law will bo Invoked If necossary.
Several hints havo been droppod that th'
nKsessoro would not placo any valuation on
tho franchlso of tho streot oar company
until nftor the decision of the ollleials,
which wns rendered yesterday. The answer
given the Commercial club virtually decide:
the matter.
List year tho Omuha Sit cot Hallway com-
earth
a pair
Child's &
Youths'
Shoes,
Lnilles'
Sllpnorb
Oxford Tips
for men's shoes
equal to any
f0 shoo else
where. for ladies' shoes
worth up to five
dollars a pair.
Prices Please
$7.50 Black Clay Worsted Lonrj
Pants Suits $4.98
Sizes ngce 17 to 20 years, in round or
straight cut sacks, with best Italian cloth
lining, satin piped Beams, nb'olutely fast
color. All wood worsteds ns well as the
finest fanry rastilmeres for spring wear.
with single or double breasted vests,
urcasun vesis.
$4.98
All the $7.!i0 values
on salo Saturday at
ouly
ball, a wire
' Ject until the conceiislons demunded by tho
citizens are granted.
Aililltliimil ti't'iiininiMliilliiiiM fur MorK'.
A largo number of tho delegntcs to the
convention expressed thcmsclvct ns entirely
satisfied with tho South Omaha market und
promised to ship hero during tho season.
An addition to the cale pavilion Is being
built ut tho stock yards for the accommo
dation of tho overflow from the big brick
barn. In this new pavilion there will bo
twcnty-flvo stalls nnd two Inrgo pens for
fancy stock, which will bo directly connected
with the main salo pavilion. This addition
to the facilities for handling fancy stock
will without doubt bo greatly appreciated
by thoso who proposo holding sales of fancy
stock hero this summer, as well us the hand
lers of horses. The horso market Is glow
ing to such proportions that the big barn
Is not ndequato now to accommodate" all of
tho animals received and tho erection of
this combination pavilion was really a ne
cessity. I'riitcel Inn tin I'mi.N,
Patrick Mortimer wns brought before Po
lice Judge King yesterday for allowing his
mulca to feed In Highland park. Attorney
Vun Dusun, ono of tho members of the park
cemmladon, wns present ami conducted thn
examination against Mortimer. Ho was
found guilty, but upon his representation
that ho would not allow the offense to bn
repsnted tho park commissioner requested
that ho bo discharged. It Is tho Intentluii
of tho park board to strictly enforce tho
law regarding tho taking of animals Into
the park. According to Mr. Van Onsen It
required tho work of ono man for two day
to repair tho damago dono to the sod by
Mortimer's mules.
MnniiKi-r Kciiyiin Itel iii-iin.
flonornl Manager Konyoa of ihe Union
Stock Yardn eompany returned yesterday
from Miles City, Mnit.. where he wont to '
attend t.ho annual meeting of the Montana '
Cnttlo drawers' association. lie reports
that there was a good attendance at tho 1
soFlnns and a great deal of Interest mani
fested In tho present conditions of the II vo
stock market. Tho ranges, Mr. Kenyan says,
aro In flno condition and cattle emtio out of
the winter fat and In the best condition
seen for years. Moro eattlo from Toxin
havo been contracted for by Montana sto I,
men to go on the range this summer th.ni
for threo yonrti past.
Vlxlllnu Woodmen,
Thursday n'ght flvo drill teams of Modcwi
Woodmen lodges In Omaha surprhed ram--No.
1105 at the hall, Twenty-fifth and N
streets Mayor Kelly v as present and de
llveted an addre s of welcome ti tin vl i
lng teams, About 300 were presi nt and a
ow
JJ vL
them
you'd have to pay
five dollars a pair
for elsewhere.
for ladies' shoes
worth fully two
dollars and half
Men's furnishings
15c Linen Collars :ic-nll sizes and
all tho most desirable H
styles, -l ply linen I
the two for u -m
c
quarter kind r W '
Saturday H-
,1111 V
Linen Ctifls, special, por pair 7c
Men's white laundered shirts, linen
bosom, various styles and all sizes. Also
nu an bizcs. jusu
39c
a lot of netflie;cc shirts
Z collars arid one pair
of culfs theso are SI
values choice
.Men's shirts, white
silk front, all sizes,
worth "fo salo
price
body, mercerized
25c
A choleo lot of new neckwear in tho
latest tceks, imperials, etc., very protty
patterns, regular 3,'to and 6Uc" P"
values on salo wCt
UMDKKWKAIt SPKCIAL.
Men's fino balbrlggan nnd fine ribbed
summer underwear at special low prices.
Dig lots bought from the milts enables us
to give you wonderful values
nt tho following prices, ro
niober wo havo all sizes,
nt GOc, 39c and
25c
most enjoyablo evening wn spent. For ro
fiCbhmcnM fruit and uigars were passed.
Tho lsitors left on tho last ear after vot
ing tho members ct 101)5 royal good fellows.
Mimic lily (iuNxlp,
The hog pens In division D at the stock
yards are being paved with brick.
Cattle and hog receipts nt the stock yards
continue to show a healthy Increase.
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vollner, Twenty-fifth
nnd Polk streets, announce the birth of a.
son.
Miss Maieellu Maxwell of Fremont Is
here, the guest of .Miss Orate Maxwell.
Twenty-fourth and N streets.
St. Agnes fair at Hliim's hall Is proving
a success In every way. Tho atteiidiiiiec Ih
good and the Interests In existing contests
Increases dnllv.
The art exhibit at tho High school build
ing yesterday afternoon was well attended
and quite a sum was realized for the pic
ture and book fund.
Quite a number of Improvements nro be
ing made at Highland park. New trees
ur being set nut nnd water pipes are being
laid throughout the grounds.
The llrst annual bull of the I'nlon Slock
Yards Kmploycs' Relief association was
held last ulglit In tint (lining room of thn
Kxcliungr building. Tho attendance was
satisfactory and the occasion was greatly
outlived
The Kastcr music rendered ,if the Ftrit
Methodist lOplscopal ihureli last Sunday
vrlll be repealed both morning and evnlmt
mi Huiiduj. Hit P linker Is In rh.irsr 'f
the c In lr win. b Is composed of twenty-
It VI) Vuic.-K
SSli
LUTE
CURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Slgnnturo of
5m Pnc-Slmlle Wrapper llcloiv.
Vary ttiuall anil as au;
ri talus m ragnr.
FDR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
X, I MUTWISlllllTUI.
CURE SlCKJjEAACHJt..,
SE
CARTER'S
fflVER
C PILLS.