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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1000.
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DOCTORS OUT 10 PRACTICE
Gniguton Medfoil College GridniWaOlasi
of TwntjTwa Students.
HIGH STANDING THEIR MAIN FEATURE
1'errenlnKC" Mint 'Won I'rlseii Such nn
1 'or m n SlroiiK Itecoiiiiiieinlntliin
v for the Ability of (lip
- C'lnW.
tickets were sold for the exhibit!, and In
this way a considerable fund was realized
for each Hohool for the purchase of sultablo
pictures. The amounts thus reallied ran
during the winter from $10 to $15 for each
school, and ao a result nearly $2,000 worth
of framed pictures have been purchased and
hum? In tho school room? to adorn tho
walls, rendering tho rooms much more In
viting and encouraging the artistic Inclina
tions of tho pupllft.
BIRTHDAY FOR ODD FELLOWS
i:iKht-I'lrnt Annlversnry
Foil nil I iik of Hip Order In Amer
ica Observed.
Twenty-two young, men and women
PUPS PREPARE FOR PnW.WfiW ' SinrStaffiffi
Local FniionliU Btcnra Roomi in Cionz
Falli' Luding Oarmnturj.
SOUTH DAK0TANS SHOW PIQUE
Inllmnle 4 lint the I'etrr Cooper Fu
ntitnlntn Arc Trying to Dull the
I'nlm of Their Untcr-tnltinipnt.
Ed
nil
leave here about May 8. Mark Oo.ul, Kd
Alnscow nnd Fred DeLong will sail from
Seattle May 20 nnd Cnptnln Rusttn about
May II. The latter goes ns the representa
tive of a local syndicate to secure somo
properties In that country, If such can bo
found of a promising character. The others
go expecting to stay uiero nnn ibkc n
hand In the struEslo for the famed riches
of tho Bering sea sands.
Tho eighty-first anniversary of Odd Fcl-
passed through the doors of tho Crelghton lowshlp was celebrated Thursday night In
Medical oollcgo last night, equipped to ad- tho OJd Fellow hall annex. Fourteenth and
minister to diseased bodies nnd broken Dortgo Htroets, The nan was wen niiea in
bones, Tho commencement exercises wcie splto of tho rain, which probably kept many
Witnessed by tovcral hundred friends of the away, and thero were also present a large
graduates and the college auditorium wan number of delegates from tho smaller towns
moro than comfortably filled. Tho scat of of tho state. Tho program, literary and
honor -wan occupied by John A. Crelghton, musical In character, was followed by a
founder of the Institution. Tho hall and banquet and ball.
stairways were tastefully decorated with Probably tho most striking feature of
ferns and a large number of roses were be- tho evening was "tho silent manual," a
stowed upon the speakers. sword drill executed by five uniformed
After n musical prelude -by the Francis patriarchs militant. The drill, conoistlng
Totter Mandolin club tho doctorate address of forty-eight movements, Is executed In
was delivered by Prof. J. L. Oroenp of-l.ln- sixty-eight seconds, without commands or
coin, a member of tho faculty. Dr. Orecno signals of any kind. Thin was given by
roneratulated tho students unon having rc- Cantalns Henry Jackson, Castman nnd J.
celvod tho glftH which tho dcml-god AeBCU- Marks, Lieutenant Gcorgo L. Edwards and partlc)pato jn tho local dolIar dnnor nml
laplus had bequeathed to his followers. Ho Ensign John Cooper. j0ln tho apccai oxcurslon from this point.
warned the young pnyslciaus mat tneir nays fast urana .Master unanre The enUro Texas delegation has sent word
.would bo wunoui rest and tneir nignts wun- delivered an auarcss on mo uuira, wuu tQ hayn placC rcscrvcu for lt on tht tra,ni
out repose, ana too frequently tneir lBDor Fellonip, ana uoionei jonn v. Texas has 103 delegate and will come, lt
without recompense. Dr. Greene pointed spoke upon tho theme, "Patriarchs M l- ,8 wUh nenrly ,(b uU atrcnRth. The
out.nowcver, mat tneir lnmiencc lor goui tant, nnn ino ancamprarai o "'"" Kentucky delegation has also sent to have
would reach into the tendercst ana saaaesi order. Lieutenant uoionci ix. u.
Victor Wilson, who went to Sioux Falls aa
a committee from tho local fusion populist
organization, has returned and reports that
ho has engaged six of tho best rooms In the
Cataract hotel, tho best In the city, for Ne
braska headquarters during the populist na
tional convention In that city.
Mr. Wilson also reports that tho people of
Sioux Falls do not view with perfect com
mendation the program of the fusion Peter
Cooper club to antertnln the delegates to
the national convention In Omaha before
they reach Sioux Falls, deeming It an effort
to steal some of tho prerogatives that be
long to them as residents of tho convention
city.
it begins to look as If there win be a
considerable attendance of delegates In
Omaha on tho way to the convention to
relationships of human life. Although the acted ns master of cercmonlcf.
fourteen places reserved for Its delegation.
physician could never banish death from tho
earth, ho said, ho may ward off its early ap
proach and when It comes mitigate Its pain.
.Sent linciitii of the Urndiintm.
Dr. M. O. McHugh responded for tho grad
uates, expressing their pleasure and profit
In tho relationship of the last four years
with their Instructors and each othor. "Wo
havo crossed tho line," said Dr. McHugh,
Tho entertainment was given under the
auspices of Canton Ezra Millard No. 1, P. M.
Among the guestH wore tho following mem
bers of Ornngo lodge No. 23 of Tekamah,
Nob., some of whom were accompanied by
tholr wives: T. II. Orlffln, M. D. Millard,
O. II. I.owls, It. C. Lewis, C. B. Telyea,
II. M. Hopewell. H. H. Bowers, Charles
Shaw and u.
Edgar Howard, candidate for state auditor,
will address the Jacksonlan club at Its meet
lng next Saturday night and S. P. Wilson
will rend a paper on current political affairs.
County Attorney Shields ami Deputy Sheriff
Swift have arranged for a special musical
program that will tncludo performances by
a local quartet
Hancy, John Shaw, J. C.
,i Valdcr.
uitu niuu vmwW ....... ..,, . trney wr renre
EXPOSITION MAY BE HELD
practice combined. Tho theories we have ' . ' David "-. raranne Ilnrenn Considering
formulated are to be pitted against rea J DByw6 lhS n Project for a Tl.lrlr !), Ux-
conditions with human life In tho balance." City by L. C. Blowers. ,,,1,1,101, In the Column,.
At a meeting of tho homo patronage bureau
of tho Commercial club yesterday twenty
ftvo raomboru wero In attendance. Reports
wore received of tho past work of the bureau
and a committee wan appointed to preparo
a history of tho homo patronage work al-
Tomporarlly at leant thero Is one union ready effected by the organization. C. J,
An nnnrfwtntlnn of thn medical nrofesslon
was then given by Dr. D. M. Rltcy. who BRICKLAYERS LEAVE COUNCIL
described In exprosslvo terms tho veneration
In which medicine has been held by all ages. ln,nK Trn,rB Ontrnl llody Passes
"Every raco and overy time," said Dr. Ill- f Arp u(n(,,rflll lhc
icy, nan iuoriu mmi iuc fJ""" " Trowel Wlelilcra.
unmixca respect ana nas oucn uvun uimumu
him with tho attributes of a god. From
tho cradlo to tho gravo lt Is his privilege Jn tho nunnlng Tradcfl Council and chlssell spoke encouragingly of tho effects
nnd duty to attend to human ailments, ru- . brlci,lnyero aro making the strongest of tho recent exposition, especially In tho
protest possible against tho action of a Inculcation of tho homo patronago Idea
majority of tho delegates to tho council among the children.
who havo passed laws offensive to the mem- it was doclded that tho bureau will take a
bem of the bricklayers union. box at the entertainment to be given by th
Tho troublo has been brewing for several teacheru of tho public schools May 30 nt
weeks. The bricklayers havo a contract Hoyct's theater, which will bo draped In th
with the emnloyers to tho effect that mem- colors of tho bureau. A committee was
here of tho union will work for no person appointed to select a standard of colors
not a membor of the contractora' assocla- I on motion of A. Hospo the chair was ail
aufforlng and brighten wretched
llovo
lives."
Tho program was concluded by nn address
nnd the presentation of degrees and prizes
by Itov. M. P. Dowllng, S. J., president of
Crolghton university. Fathor Dowllng de
scribed hlB experience In mission work In
tho slums of u great city and of tho noble
and unselfish nets In which ho had de
tected members of tho medical profession.
"Modlclno Is necessarily a vocation, a
means of livelihood," Bald tho speaker, "but
It should never bo a mercenary profession
entered Into 'with tho hope of gain. Al
though your Investigations have led you to
look upon tho physical man, you should not
forgot that tho spirit Is greater than tho
body. You should strlvo by the nobility of
j SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. I
Mayor Kelly has decided to let tho appoint
ment of a chief of police rest for a short
time. Miles Mitchell has refused to accept
the position at the salary offered nnd he Is
now considered out of tho race. W. S.
Babcock, tho former police Judge, Is being
pushed by his friends for tho Job, but Mayor
Kelly has given lt out that tho chief ho
appoints must bo a man of experience, and
this will cut Babcock out. The forco as now
composed Is working nicely under Captain
Allle and tho method now In voguo In tho
handling of the department Is considered a
good one. Captain Allle has served notice
on a number of suspicious characters to
lcavo tha city at once and he has told other
suspects to keep quiet. If a gafo Is blown
or a house Is robbed, certain well-known
crooks who are known to bo opposed to tha
administration will be. arrested and com
pelled to provo their Innocence.
Regarding tho reorganization of (ho de
partment the mayor said yesterday that on
May 1 he proposed to release four of tho
present forco, thus cm'lng'tho total number
of patrolmen down to the minimum. Ai
for a chief of police, Mayor Kelly asserts
that ho Is In correspondence with two men
who aro considering the advisability of ac
cepting tho place. Tho mayor snya that
cither of these men would mako a first-class
chief and ho Is undecided yet which ono to
select. lt Is xafn to predict that some
of the old dry bones on the forco will bo
given a shaking up on or about May 1. Tho
resolution offered by Adklns and adopted by
tho council establishing, a H.'nndnrd ioi
policemen will bo strictly adhered to by
tho mayor In making futuret appointments.
JAP ROSE
Ja p Rps
aw -gx ushers in a
C 3 JL Lf new day fr)
fc those who
try the delights of using it.
One is never satisfied with
anything else, who once uses
JAP ROSE
S3
KIRK
MAKES IT
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ji -taiu nRKUur' i -Hnu ihu
DEALERS SEU- "fW&M&M
..vTaT.,, "ill t ;
EVOLVED FROM
GLYCERIN AND NATURAL ROSES
nt 1
More School Itootu rcdod.
When the Board of Kducatlon meets on
tho ctvenlng of May 7 and tho three new
republican members are sworn in there will
plrlous characters to lenvo the city
once or submit to arrest.
A. It. Mviittwav. 11 native of Hurmah,
will lei'turc this evening nt tho First Bap
tist church.
I'ponlo ciimint understand why the L
street car Im rontlnuel In servlre, ns it In
terferes with the main lino trains on N
street.
The varunrv In the city council I causing
cnnsiiifraiiie unxiety among inc large mini-
bo propositions in finance for the rcorgan-
liil hn.inl tn sftlvn which havo rtn,vir Iwfnrn I her of candidates. .Mayor Kelly linn clvell
hnnn t,rrSf,ntcd. Thn ranld Inrrrnsn In t OUt that lie will not make liny appoint-
population demands more tchcol room, and
sltico the people turned down the proposi
tion to erect a High school building the
question slmmcra down to tho construction
of ward schools. From Investigation It
Is learned that a six or eight-room build
lng In the center of the city is
ment for some time.
nnd also an addition to tho Corrlgan school.
With a new building within a few blocks
of the present Central school the pupils In
tho densely-populated part of tho city would
be accommodated and more room would bo
given tho High school classru.
Two moro rooms aro needed In Corrlgan
addition and lt Is a question whether the
board -will erect a four-room brick building
thla year or enlarge tho present two-room
framei structure. If a now four-room brick
building te built tho present frame struc
ture could bo moved to the Fourth ward to
JllMIre When- .IiinIIi'c llrlouu".
OMAHA, April 2(5. -To tho Kdltor of Tho
Hoe: About the Gth day of June, 1893. I
troublo 11 rose about ilniincca In my own
home, between mvself and my son. Th.it 1
dltllciilty him liceii nettled. On the follow-
. . 1 uik u.iy 11 repnri wuti 1 iimu in uu-iwu iu .
neeileil son wth 11 stove poker wus circulated, which
Beating the Record
In Iron Bed Selling.
Hon. At a recent meeting tho council tborlzed to appoint a comralttco of tlvo to
passed a resolution that It would endorse look into the project of holding a thirty-day
no sympathetic otrlko in ravor ot any union exposition tn: ran in tno uonseum. .Mr
havlne such a contract. The bricklayers Hospo contended that if such nn entertain-
havo no 'buhlnefs agent, and tho council ment lo given and a good band be secured j ia(a tno paco 0f rooms now being rented
passed a law requiring all unions naving it will rosult In great financial pront as wcu superintendent "Wolfe, thinks that If an
no business agent to asslBt In paying a as boing profitable toward tho ends of tho LEht-room building is put up near the con-
business accnt from tho council wno wouia organization. P nf tho. rltv that sen-cral of ten rooms
voi r service to llvo In those who Burvlve ttcnd to lhe work of ihoso cra"8, ! Whll thIs 1ueBtlon was unrtcr niscussion now rented can bo dapensc.l with and thus
.. wno nln (1 HtnRtorul to tno DriCKiayers ana cnairman Anare-ws ratner noinieaiy airecieu .i .r t,,,n,iin n.ni ua rnii,-
at tho meeting ot tno council lasi nigut a attention 10 tno law mat in giving rcaUced by tho cutting off of rentals.
communication was read rrom tneir union entertainments tno mmDers 01 ino Dureau
Tho prizes were then announced as fol- which tho withdrawal of Its delegates allowed the work to devolve upon two or
lows: Dr. Flocrsch was appointed interne I fr m tne counci waa announced. It Is I thrco willing workers and that the zeal and
report wart absolutely fnlce. This report
was circulated solely by m enemies. 1 am 1
one of tho oldest residents of Omaha, am 11 1
property owner and have never hud any ,
trouble with my employers, neighbors or
IR-opio wun whom 1 urn business. 1 nave
rteen unfortunate in mv family affairs fur I
the Inst thirteen yenrs, through no fault 1
of mine. This trouble arose over 11 differ- i
ence in lellglun. I 11m u law-abiding and I
pencenble citizen. I have held responsible
olllces and positions and havo never had
any dlflleulty except where my family in- ;
torfered with tenants In tnv nronerly. My .
family aro circulating reports among their I
friends nnd neighbors, wnleii reports are
absolutely false,
comfortable Income and have
I have given my wife a
le and have nald her In
ndvnnce, a sum which my attorney ndvlned
us fair and reasonable. H. OL'HSKIO.
fesss?!
Tlio prices that prevail
here are lower than
the goods can now bo
bought for at tho factory.
Take advantage of those
wonderfully low prices
this week.
of the St. Joseph's hospital; tho Hamilton Ltato(i that the withdrawal In only tcm
jirlzo ror surgical patnoiogy was awarneu porary as an expression of displeasure,
to Mr. Gillespie, whoso grado was 100 plus, Tho refiRnation of President J. K. Mul
Mossrs, Akin and Hanoy securing honorable ,ano wa(J accopted ny tho council and M.
mention, wun iuu per coin., mo ivuey ,ju , -CuTran elected to fill -tho vacancy,
An Artlnsr Street Com mlnsloiier.
Mayor Kolly has responded to tho demand
for a continuation of the work on tho streets
by appointing Frank Clark as acting street
commissioner. Mr. Clark Is now at work
MflRI IN'S CHANCES ARE GOOD I with a force of men cleaning tho paved
enthusiasm that ought to mark the effort of
tho buroau were rarely shown
Y,ntcrdn 'h siorni Win l.oenl.
According to the renorts in Observer
Welsh's olllce the rain and hull storm which
passed over the city yesterday wnfi confined
to the Missouri valley. The amount of
rainfall In Omaha was .11 inch. Nn
rain fell at Denver or North I'latte and but
a traeo nt De Moines and Davenport. Hall
rell ror about ten minutes, llie size ot tno
hailstones varying from one-quarter to one
half inch in diameter.
In tho practice of mcfllclno fell to Dr. Mor
roway, Dr. L. C. Mack securing honorable
mention.
Tho list of graduate Is as follows:
Nicholas F. Stelncr, Ernest D. Hammond,
Harry C. Illcrbower, Charles C. I'axton,
Ellon Windsor Aylesworth. Harriet Lucille
Idndt, Bryan M. Ttlloy, Jnmes H. Morroway,
Jr., Cornelius II. Collins, Anton S. Dahl
Btrom, Clement A. Stone, Edward H. Worth
man, Willis J. It. Ilyan, Freeman E. Mc
Conoughcy, Luclnda C. Mack, Ernest Edwin
Miller, Mlcbnol A. Flocrsch, James Laurence
McCarthy, Melville Gcorgo McHugh, Frank
Earl Bellinger.
.MiirrliiKr l.leennen.
Tho followlnc marriage licenses were Is
streets In the business portion of the city sued Thursday
and also repairing washouts. The recent Nnmo nnd RicHldenco. Azo
rains caused a number of bad washouts I Christ Huntzen. South Omaha 2.1
which need Immediate, attention. Mr. Clark Mary hleger, Hnutl) Umalia VJ
l akna,lnn. 1,1c .hllllv , liiblni. TinM nf tha I Jotltl Ott, I'lllllCO, Neb 41
n u nnherta e.f Holdrinrn. Neh.. who Is forco In a buslnessllko manner and he Is 1 . .
Whisker wero elected as directors of tho in Omaha on business, was In attendance doing good work. It Is thougnt tnat the Iona iaiSen. t'oiincil Uluffs 27
council. at the Fifth district republican convention council will at Its next meeting confirm his
ar, ..nr,.l. IV,n nllmnl nf renilhl Pans I BPIWIHUUBHI. il IHCIIIUCIB 01111 iv-
...... ...w , ..... M .1.. l.n.
IUSO IU VUIU lur IUU i,uiin.iitm, mnui
Mr. Mullane has gone to Minneapolis, where
he will ongngo In tho leather trade.
Georce Plant and James Tarks were
seated an delegates from tho Gravel Workers'
union. William Glcselman and William
Fifth niatrlrt neabllcnn Confident
that Hp Will Re Klccted
Conitrriimiin,
RAINS GENERAL IN NEBRASKA ln tht section as unanimously In support
Uxcess of Preclpltntlon In Otitnhn
I-'nlr Wrnthrr U rredlctrd
for To ilar
EIGHT EMBRYO
... . . A., . llm. alneA Til 1 R. $r.
MINISTERS Omaha has had an excess of precipitation.
Yesterday the records ot the govern.
Mor-
lan of McCook.
"Mr. Morlan," says Mr. Ttoberts, "is
known evorywhere In tho district, having
lived ln western Nebraska for twenty-five
years. When ho first camo to this state he
settled at Lowell and later lived at Arapa
hoe. For the last ten years or so ho has
boon located at McCook. While not a bril-
public.
. - I ..... n . I uunu lUVfllU cvv wiw.,
rre.lrtinn i neoiomeai srnunsry mcnt observatory showed a ramrai 01 - ant 8peakor, ho Is an active, energetic an(1 anxloU8 to mako the transfer and It is fentcd candidate for mayor on the .lemn
urnun... ... or...... 1()U or an idcu, iuumus nu v wnrWr and n ood oriran zer. Tho conven- .im ih.i If mnv he neenmnllshed todav,
of Mtndents.
turned
now
day of 21-100 of an Inch. W-dnesday the ex- Uon h adjourned before ho got his t a rou h uegg tho .money to T)o tu
reus was 7-100. making a total excess or 31- , .M.,., mni nut .r rr.i- i.
rrnhScTsemwVeM 100 8'e tfj" ' " ' ' 29'10 " line of work for his csmpalgn. Mr. Mor- '"1 tata
resbytcrlan Theological seminary wan held glnce March 1. ,,,ian will make the strongest race put up by h'cro aPnd can tranBfererd at any minute,
in tho First I'resbyterian cnurcn rnursaay Rp0rt8 from tho interior or tne siaie ,,m Andros was elected i.. n-n.n..!! nrnnnnM tn have thf. enHh
night. Following 1b r list of those who B),0w that tho rains
I'eurse I'rnlseM I.illeimer.
Superintendent I'eursn has given out for
nnhl niil n.i n l.itif-tliv rl I un 1 uul . i II nr file tinw
Kelly will demand the reasons and lf this is high school plans from the point of view-
done somo interesting facts may bo made of their economic nrriingcmcnt ror school
worK. I lie Huiieriiiieiiiieni nuns evury
thlng to prulho and nothing to erltlelzo in
Checklnfr Trrmnrrr n llooKn. r.,i illu, ... Ar,.l,lie,-t Lntenter ivntiiu It i
The work of checking up the books In tho wm bo as near perfection as anyone sould
treasurer's office will ho completed within a wish.
day and when a trial halance Is struck the ,,,. r,....n,inio I
money on hand will be turned over to EtMHA. N. Y.. April 20. -Frank K.
Treasurer Koutsky. Mr. Hroailwcu is rcany nundy, cx-clty chnmherluln, and the d
epiitle- tleket In the snrlnc charter election.
hns been Indicted tor grand inrceny in tne
first degree and embezzlement nnd falsify
ing the city books.
Hundy s nnn nas neon increased ironi i,-
000 to J20.00O. It Is now thought that tho
report or tlio expert accountants examin-
2.35
.4.75
IRON HUD brass trimmed full size nice enamel
finish
IRON HED full brass top rails, spindles and mounts
extended foot
A few more of those Very deslrnhlo manufacturers' sample
Iron I teds nil strictly high quality 3.T.3 per cent less than romi
lar and positively less than tho factory price.
J13.00 HALF HRASS IRON H ED very rich design-finely fin- f OB
lshed and richly trimmed
J15.0O HALF HRASS HED-fuIl bow extended foot-richly oma- 1f Eft
mented n very handsomn bed this snlo JJJ
JM.OO ALL HRASS HED-extended foot-finely finished tlio 4 A oe
best construction price
50.00 ALL BRASS HUD bow extended foot richly ornn- 0 7K
mented with brass mounts heavy design this salo mM.y
An elegant assortment of these, high quality bods In tills sale at
512.60, $13.00, J14.75, $15.00-all of which aro at least 3314 per cont
less than regular. They must bo closed out this week.
Orchard & Wilhelm
Carpet Co. 1414-16-18 Douglas
D
Il k nr,i ,, any man since the time Andrews was elected Mr Rroadwoll proposes to havo the cash lnK hls books will show a shortugo of about
have Dccn general, me ji.i. if , rtru.. nnt 'ia .u ...iin,i.d -intiwi
were graduated: Warren C. Duoll, James
X. Driver, Robert T, Graham, David S. Hon
raker, Arthur D. Hulburd, Inland C. Mo
Bwen, William H. McEwen, Samuel Wlloy.
ncv. William M. Hlndman, D. D., de
livered tho annual address and Rev. W. W.
Blatsha, D. D., LL. D., also spoke. The
diplomas wero conferred by tho president of
tho board of directors. Tho graduating
orations wero as follows: "Tho Garment
nnd Sword," Robert T. Graham; "A New
Epoch." Leland C. McBwen; "Tho niblo,"
Bamuel Wiley.
Preliminary to tho speaking thero was
hnislo and prayer. Tho church was crowded
with a representative Omaha audience.
heaviest for
the Inst twrnty. four hours an(1 we " be disappointed If ho does not turne(, ovpr In gold or gold certificates, so.
beat his opponent out
being along tho Elkhorn road as far west
as O'Neill, uocui ruiei-naici , unuriDC rnQ
that tho prospect Is good for clear weather nuilUnO rUri
today.
DR. HANCHETT Uy the books.
that there can be no doubt about tho city
having tho amount on hand that Is shown
J. I. Carson, Prothonotary, Washington,
Pa., Bays: "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia
Pnr'n n excellent remedy ln case of stomach
trouble and hnve derived great benefit from
Us use." It digests what you eat and can
not fall to cure.
L0UAL BREVITIES.
r.i.ii.u
He im Ulnae i-rrinrn a , Va Rafnrrlnv
Assorlntlon of CIiIckko Homro- nmn pnri, -ehnnl. This
. . . . I aiiciuuuii av fcuvi "
pnthlc Sleaieai t(iue(, . . . . chibit iven under tho fnrm il furmers' association that will en-
I . . v. . .nknAi. nrA nn nftmla.lnn I .lenvnt- In Intluenre tlio price nf prrilu (iv
Dr. W. II. Hanchott has returned .n. ,. I regulating tho acreago and controlling tho
from
tioo.ooo.
KiirmerH' Villon Started.
ABILENE. Kan.. Anrll 26, The first IoiIko
In Kansas of a new farmers' organization
to bo known as tno "lvnicnis ot tno son,
was organized ihero today with Samuel
Landls as "Head Farmer." Similar lodges
are to bo started throughout the state and
It Is intended inui me wuoie snail nnaiiy
Seven for Eight
What Is It ?
-FOR-
W, tl. rtnilBUOll. " iciuiuui - , ... t,nrc-e,1 Thean el. I regUlllling lliu ucil-iiku "II" v;uillluiuiiK Ilia i
Chicago, where he was In attend- plttcea on the market at any one
iiiuti
. , . 1. 1 i nious aro oeiu ul iuw burkwuum ""i'
ance at tho commencement exercises oi nis . to uso the
. . .-. nkl iwilhh, farl. I iihcumi" -
aima iimicr. " "T" " money obtained for tho purchase of pictures,
leal college. On Tuesday evening Dr. Han- ' pictures shown at tho High school
chett presided at tho annual alumni banquet h ,m w, be exhiDte(i at tho
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. nnd Sirs. C. II. Clark of Madison,
SCHOOL ROOMS MADE PRETTY
The women of the
, , .-rv,. t tnnn 1 church
dinner with other exercise
of the cnurcn ionium-
Rt -Mary's Avenue nt tho Auditorium hotel In his capacity of p fc hool SatUrday, along with mVs.'j. I I Woodward of Mlnden and J. L.
will give" a home vice president of the organization and made ad(llt,onB which havo arrived within 0J"0at tneMH ard' ThurS Ncbrnska
clscs In the parlors tho welcoming address. At the business ,. .... rfn r ,w. Tho natrons of the pe ". ,at. "e V 'lV... ......
i. . .w v..,.,,1 rv nnh -' w. 11. v esioy er iiiiu .im .hub . i-
nieeiniB ii Browll par BChool are spcqiany requcsieu nvPr nf Rufhvllle, Mrs. James II nutlor
rnrlr f-.00 Worlh of Frnnied rie
turra llnntr DnrliiK the I'nst
Winter.
i i"c - " .v. v.. i ".v...,b o , . , urown j-arK scuuui a
&T-S8sz vM'?yi jto srsf rrL0' the a,umnl assoc,a-to
Much has been done during tho last win
ter In the way of beautifying the school
rooniB of tho city. Ry permission of lhe
Hoard of Kducntlon tho teachers and pupils
Of each school havo been allowed to give
entertainments, the proceeds of which was
to go to tho purchnso of bcoks or picture
for tho schools, with tho tacit understand
ing that only one such entertainment was
to be given each year by each school. Our- 1
lng the lost winter the entertainments have
been chiefly urt loan exhibits, In which
tho teachers have borrowed exhibits of pic
tures from art dealers. Through tho pupils,
fREE TO SUffERERS.
The New I'nrf for Kidney, llliutilrr nnd
Uric Aeld Trouble.
tlonal ;i "'ns ' i" the newly tlon for the ensuing year.
olected omcers of tho council at that place. Another guest of honor from this city was
While Mrs. George Kline was hi l"" Dr. Alexander Young, wno grauuaieo mis
of her home, nnn'.tr 1 ,nrR V-i.ri thn rear with tho second honors In ono of the
garden Wednesday. some one entered " ' . lph thfi co11pee hBa evcr
Cotnmerelnl Club Klrcllon
The meeting of tho Commercial club to be
nnd Mrs. W. C. Kldd of Nebraska City and
E. woirtmuer or Ames wrro sinio gucsis
ut the Her Grand Thursday.
Ntbrnskans ut the Merchants Thursday:
William unison, o. i-inegun
... ,co...,h u. ...w . - VT . T T .T Kverntt. William Oil
held tonight Is of moro man usual interest nn(1 John Scanlnn 0f shuylcr. J. Cox, E. H. I
iy somo ono cntereu xn j ..... ... i, ..... . n.i nil memhors nro urccd to bo nresent. r-n,r nnrt .t. m. Pnv nf Ilnmnton.
f,t ilnnr nnd HtO O from tnO ClOCIt larpni tia; nu.cu vw,.lfi - - -. , ,7,, n'llllm Illr,l f l.lnenln. I
her iiurse: containing W.40. Uent out. Dr. Young has already entered Nine n rector, aro to o . " fitUott of Fremon t, Wll 1 lam E S h a rp
F. M. Hooper or wuyne county, . t.,; upon his duties as interne or tne uook county ""'" u....- ..... --. ----- ot Aurora and C. r . scnoicr or ruirnury.
K'.SIiTlT and has assets of J1.H8.25, all of competitive examination with rorty candl
wmcn no eiainis io u u.mhu.i. dates
Garfield clrclo No. 11, Indies or tne urauu
Army of tho Republic, will give a progres
slve high live party nt Grand Army of the
Republic hall. Continental block, this even
ing. Refreshments will be served.
The funernl of thn late Ilert R. Watson,
commercial agent of the Rurllngton at Salt
Lake City, whose death was announced
early In tho week, will occur from St.
Barnabas church at 1120 p. m. Sunday and
will bo prlvato. Interment will be In Pros
pect cemetery.
a eieii cervine nxnmlnntlon will be held
In Omaha May, 22 and 23 for ; the purpose of h0yntcr tho appointment of John Liddell,
Kof'ira organization, to succeed
TIIH HU.VI.TY MA It KMT.
LIDDELL OUT FOR TRUSTEE
County Ucmoorncr Annies Illu n
Hippie's Succemior In Ilcnf nnd
Dumb AITnlra,
meeting Is to be held at the council chamber
and ample provision will bo made ror seats
Iai. aII ..Il r niinn A. The election Is attract-
lng considerable attention at this time on INSTRUMENTS filed for record Thursday.
. .v, ,t-, helnir dnn hv thn eluh April .1),
uauuuh . 1 1. 1 ' " " . '
nnd it is more than nrobable that a num
ber, lf not all, of tho present officers will
be re-elected.
Manor I.lcemc Money I)nr
Un to tho nresent time the liquor dealers
At tho regular meeting of the Douglas have been slow about paying ln their South Omaha Lund company to . i.
AViirrnnty Deeds
J. M. Welsh nnd wife to Robert Shnn
nhan. s 45 feet lot 2, block 19, South
Omaha 1.G00
A. V. Tukey and wife to J. R. Netf,
executor, lot 11, block 12. Clifton Hill 10
Peder Pederson and wife to Emma
Johnson, lot h, a. ji. sunoers nun... i,ww
... T 1 .mt,. .... tn W "!
.-. Correct Rnswer
READ
This Week's Friday Evening, Saturday Morning
and Evening Papers,
THEY WILL TELL YOU!
'?43J3f44i$$435tJ3Jr
rountv Democracy last evening a resolution license money, but It Is expected that on
, . . . . I VJIIltllllL
was adopted recommending to Governor Saturday a largo amount win oe pain, jno F j u0tchklss to S. L. Wllklns, b?)
Meellns.
omana
lot
block IU, South
232
license this year Is tho same as ono year
ago. The sum of goes to tno school
I
Almost everybody who reads the news-
Vennkor was nrrestca at urana island
Wednesday evmniK u wt-jniij uuiira
States Marshal John C. Moore.
llcrtle Mann, keeper of a notorious house
nt 111 North Ninth street, was lined J90 nnd
papers is sure to know of tho wonderful jail und will bo sent to Denver. Colo, on un
cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-Root. order oi re iio .nu - ....... . ....
the great kidney remedy.
it is the great medical triumph of the
nineteenth century; discovered after yearB
of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and
Is wonderfully successful in promptly cur
ing kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles.
8 amp-Root has been Rested In bo many
wnyB, In hospital work. In prlvato prac
tice, among the helpUsB too poor to pur
chase relief, and has proved so succereful
In every case, that a special arrangement
haa boon made by which all readers of The
Omaha Dally, lleo who havo not already
tried It may havo a sample bottlo sent freo
by mall, utso a book telling more about
Bwamp-Root and how to find out If you havo
Vldpey or bladder trouble. When writing
mention reading this generous offer In Tho
Omaha Dally Hce and send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnghamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty-cent nnd one dollar slice aro
sold by all nret-cUa druggists.
secur
" ., ZlVairv" K ni.MM hr A. Huih Hlnnle as a member of the district and the additional 200 which Is de
(111 IU a " - ' .. 'Ti. I . . . .. . . . . . ....r.lnn li. T,n QlnnV
year. APPiicaniB mr iuc immuim ran uu- i board or trustees or tno ueai ana uumD in- manaea i ior au uotihh .r.
tnln blanks from Wash ngton nnd Informu- - . . nll d ,...., Yards comnany was the first to pay, 700,
The enmm tteo havlnir ln hand tho ox- Saturday tne proworleo win pay mm inc
.. I ...Ill t.avA nn .nnrmmi. nmnnnl I nnn -''.,',"
rnrninn to tne Kansas uuy convention re. en urn.uici "i m wnrn savnee ana who to u . 11
portcil a heavy demand for tlckots, ren-1 of money to handle. Meaker, lot 3, block 1. Spring Dale...
New Hlnnip Hooks on Snle. Vlnney, o 30 acres of so w 10-15-10..
n Uliueri ituu uusuituu tu uume,
tlon from the local secretary.
George Vrnnkor is In the Douglas county
lot 4, block 5. Kountze 3d add 2.0)0
tfllll tylllllil iri-r-iin,
P. M. Tilttlo to W. II. Johnson, trus
tee. wVj lot 3, block 3, Credit Fon
der V
F. J. Hlrt to Ella Hlrt, und 1-5 ot
nd,i lot 2, mock il, . ii. itogers
add
ffiSlZltJm&o Jlerlng It probable that It will be neces
a money onlcr paid to him at Aclott. Colo, snry to run a train from Omaha ln two
sections. A marching club of not less than
200 Is assured.
Pmimaiinr Tutr announces that he lias a Saral'
sunnly of the new stamp books and from a p inVii.Vrd'iri siVme.' 'snme
present Indications thero win he a reaoy Norah Sterner and nustmnd to same,
..in fnr ihn limn. TheSO D00KS Contain KIllllU
A TMll,nmitiil frn.il Olll tt.fTlnnfl
"I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy twelve, twenty-four and forty-eight stamps
ir bronchitis," says In aaaition to tne cum. "i tuo biuuujd
and husband to same,
Eva Ault
samn . . . .
a Joseph llllUard et al to same, Bamo.
1
so
200
'.'()
b(i
'200
132
l3
s
5
ensts In nnllco court i nurhiiay nir iiurnur-
Ing a minor Kntlo Wilson, 15 years old. the best ln the world f
' tluThou8 Mr. William Savory of Warrington. En- cnarge .or t cen "company, lot j67 block li! Kountze
nnnii n , rosecuto The county attor. gland. "It nas saved my wire's ire, sho "i iaiunu0 ... .. p aca 2f)
I ney lias tiled a felony cha?Re0ugau,t the having been a martyr to bronchitis for over thus protecting them and preventing tho
."hi", .il" .it nntmiiv fnr hieh iu . n t ' . .... . , I muni.-, r-o nn thn back from softening. Totnl amount of trnnsfers JI.131
UlliilS lUU" V U 111IU vw tl tl (t I
I I
live years in tno pcn.Krm.i.r,. - . , gh . .
mfteWtiy Breat pleasure of tho manufacturers ot
source nf tho mysterious block of granite Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be ablo to
which fell nn the sidewalk Wednesday, nar- publlBn testimonials of this character. They
SWS0 how that great good ,. being done, pain
found that no fracture had oeeurre In the and suffering relieved and valuable lives re
cornice, but that tho piece of grnnlte be- Btorej to health and happiness by this
longed to h couecnon oi ciuppcu iu..n nit
by the masons at a dangerous proximity to re'neuy.
the edge of the roof. Although the granite n .r. T. . . ... v
tihlp welghwl over ono pound, tho theory Is Onmhn .Men f.n to t.nie nmp.
n.i..nn.-n.t ihnt It ii'j. hriished over lhe etlcrn Amnnir lhn OmHha men who aro
by a pigeon Tho remainder of tho stone templatlng u pllgrlmago to Cane Nome are
chips have been removed to a safe distance. I mentioned: Captain Charles B, Ruslln, J,
Mnle City Goiislp.
The Reed hotel has changed hnnds again.
John Rnab has sold his saloon on N
street to local parties.
The Ideal club will give a dancing party
at Odd Felows' hall on Friday night.
Thoso who nro investigating tho now city
olectrlclan ordinance say that It should bo
passed.
Mrs. R. A. Carpenter Is nt Oakland, Ia
visiting friends. Sho expects to return
Monday.
Captain Allle of the police force has
served notice on a large number ot sui-
CASTOR I A.
Tor Infant and Children.
Ilis Kind Ycc Havo Always Bought
re of
Bears
Signature
Doctors' Offices
Should ba In a building where tholr patients can roach them any time of
day or night without walking upstairs. Thoro uto plenty ot doctor who do
not have evening office hours for this reaaon, even though it would bo mioli
morn convenient for them and for many ot tholr patients who cannot oil at any
othor time.
TUB REEJ RUILDING Is tha only building In town that baa elarator err
Ice seven days and seven nights In the week. The best pbyakrtuj ax la TSiS
BEE BUILDING. It Is worth something to ho la good company.
The Bee Building
R. C. Peters & Company,
Rental Agents.
Offices: Ground floor,
The Bee Bldg.
a,
,,4So3$3S$joS'$&$'St 3it.sti,s$, I t t -
IIOWEMS
Anti-Kawf
Gives strength and
tono to tho vocal
chords making
tho voice clear and
distinct.
IIOCUT.t HA.M1AI.WOUD CAI'SUIiKS.
Cures Oor.orrhoca, Gleet, unnitural dis
charges In a few days. All druggists, accept
only Docuta, by mall $1 V), fun directions.
Dick L Co., 133 Centro St.. New York.
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