f r AK-SAR-BEN TRIBE GROWING TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1000. ...L- ..I,- ,i .I. I. - .11 i i ii i . POPULAR WORKING GIRLS ! Twenty-Five More UitlBtulore Kneel and Swear Pealty to fliu Majesty. of tho 11,300. After the sheriff promised to par hid hotel and wine blllo Muhler agreed to return without waiting for requisition papers acd was taken cast Monday evening. OATS FOR SOLDIERS' STEEDS Who wm &t Byd'8 Three Million Pounds of Grain Con- (rnctcil for In West for le In the Philippine,. In accordance with Instructions from the War department Colonel F. II. Hathaway, quartermaster of tho Department of tho Mis souri, opened bids Monday for 3,000,000 pounds of oats to ba used In tho Philip pines, The awards wero not made, pending an Inquiry Into freight rates and tho ap- Prom nut hn lnrM nvlrnnn.na nt lil, I nrovnl of the Washington authorities. The EDITORS WILL BE TAKEN IN NEXT WEEK fttilll llrlvrr, of Hie Mtnle Are Invited to AHcml n Mnei'lnl ,etee When' the Court Will L'c llenl .f . Wurm. Tcsplondcnt throno tho grand mufti of Ak fear-Ben's court last evening poured his sol emn admonitions upon a class of twenty live faltering arplrants for citizenship In the realms of the mystic and mighty potentate, 'something over a hui.Jrcd of his faithful subjects assisting him with zeal and en ergy In tho administrations of the Initiatory functions. Tho animals were all In docile humor and the degrees were conferred with fiplrlt find precision ngrcoablo both to the novitiates and the spectators. Never were 4ho wlerd mysteries exemplified so smoothly or with more Impressive effect than last sight, and twenty-five nowly created of occultism and oracles of aerial n Inrrancan wisdom arc yearning for rival of the next caravan at Ak-8nr-Ben's cardon In the desert. That caravan Is expected to arrive next Monday evening, when the editorial fra ternity of the mighty kingdom will visit the proposal of the Clarke Grain company of 1'apllllon was apparently the most advan tageous. The bids were as follows: rhnrini Al,.nmlpr f'onnor of Omaha: 20,000 bushels of oats at l,eo, Crcston and South Omaha News . An extremely peaceable sei'jlon of the city council was held last night and a large amount of routine business was transacted A communication from a committee of HAVING LARGEST VOTES IN OMAHA LIST the Commercial club was read In relation to tno vacating Ol cerium sireeis lur mu uae of tho Union Pacific Hallroad company and In addition to the written statement Messrs. Frcltag and Wells of the club made detailed explanations. It was aieerted by these gentlemen that the Union Pacific Is willing to grant concessions toward the paving of llallroad avenue, providing its i tnr lha iim nf certain itrcata wa l or several uays inuuuum u iciutu ,,,i Thn nluh asked thai a committee among tho celestials In tho Omaha list of 0l the councij be appointed to work In con Tho Hco's annual vacation contest and the ,, ,.,., ,h Piub in hrtnelne this ... . I lUUVUUU v - n u voio oi ycsit-ruu), nuitu o ".' result about. Edson men or tno legal uo- which of tho ix wero 10 occupy privaiu partment 0f the Union Pacific stated that UNITE THREE SCHOOLS IX ONE T rio of Abandoued Districts Ask Board for Now Building. Mimes Pnrrlsh, Wllllnmn nnil .Miller the Queens of the liny Another Box I'nrty Content for Thursdny, , SITE IS CHOSEN ON WEST CENTER STREET Went Sldcr Who Ohjeclert to Closlnic o'f Mnnrsely- Attended School Will OITcr n Compromise to the llonril. The members of the Hoard of Education will bo entertained Thursday evening by the Seventh Ward Improvement club and will be given nn opportunity to Inspect the site tho club has selected for the proposed school that Is to combine tho Ambler, Eckerman II sTcBctablc?rcpaMliorrorAs- fl slmualinginciooaQnaiicBuia- 1 il.CltnnrKc nral 1 VYiCPlQ nl II- ii'...... vi. ... tins .r hundred nounds. boxes at Iloyd's tonight, strangely, Inetead -.. . nnxloun to havo tho matter nn,i u'ri sm arhnnl. An Invitation was double sacks Include.!; lO.VO bUBhels oats o disturbing tho equilibrium of tho upper Mttjc,j anJ )g willing to meet tho city half extended to the board nt Its meeting last bushel!;'1 " per 1W PpoundMs delivered three, resulted In another falling out be- wa m thc pavlng ot tlie road throUBn a1- nght aud wa unanimously accepted, at Omaha, low and a chango In rank on tho lower brlght ,aJt ycnr the Ambler and Eckerman J, F. Twamley& Son. Omaha; 1,000,000 nM Tho Ret that tho leaders were pj continuing. Mr. Rich said there U nn schools nnd one room of the West Sldo pounds' delivered ntOmtiha. far In ndvanco no doubt deterred thoao in Obstacle In thc way of consummating th-J school were closed and children were trans- I'lnrv'o rimin romtmnv. i'nnllllon. fur- tho lower lines from making the proper ,,, , th ,(.9no of an Inlunctlon secured I unrit-d to Muson. Columbia and Windsor nlshed at Omaha or ut points west of e(Iort to get sufficiently up In tho celestial ftboul a nr nR0 by fiarau Dennett. This gchools. Thin arrangement was not sat Kllow As It Is, the former leaden.. Misses ,DjuncUon pr0Vcnt9 the city council from factory to tho patrons of tho schools In west umaun and a movement was tiaru-u to unlto the three schools In one. A tlte at Fifty-fourth nnd Center streets was se lected by tho Seventh Ward Improvement Ins the samo ratp: 3.000,000 pounds at JUl contcst and will occupy private boxes at way AUhouch It had been Itsucd a year club and tho Uoard ot Education will bo ?aekVWwPelnseV,'.,8 " 8" "ovdV tonight aR0. there had never been a hcrlng. Ho given nn opportunity to visit It. D. Ilees. Norfolk. Neb., delivered nt On Friday next another trio will be given .lleEP(.tnii ihnt tho city attorney to In- After looking over the proposed location Omaha: joo.ooo pounds bulk oats nt cenw prlvato boxes at Boyd's, this trio to be ,,micte(i lo taj,0 tfpg to sot aside the tho members of the board will be oscortci i t(in rtmmritf diivi urtiitirio at ii nnt4: i i.iiriio ' rr in oi inu lU-uitiana wiv. unwuv. t n t n e arsv nriinn inwflrn var.iiinn mo B98 sound nt 95 cnti; 600,000 pourulu at mmnnnv. Maud Williams ot the Ambronj L u,u,w nrit wantci hv tho rallroml The .r". HuVr.Ti ronrJun'o.lo'n CKanas. U-tter Wr.t.ng (Company and Sophia Miller company. The first thin to do. Mr Rich vi v . i 1 . m i u u--. h nir tho nrffUll 1 . . . . iL.i it.. MlrVtt 1 i. n,,V. .nntn. n t VI ft v. I li I ril iinrl I nntiir royal court to seek refreshment In the oasal HtslonnBl Vr Xcle sacks and 'is vote In tho Omaha list As .announced In ocee(i wlth lno ordinance, nnd also with streets, where n ma meeting will be held ehades, quaft the rejuvenating wators of tho t.cntH for Uoubie Back!S. thnt Is. per 100 Tho Bco ot Kr,)ay. contest to close at 8 Ino aRrccment In regard to tho paving of for the discussion of the school situation. It etcrnaj springs and fraErant ehowers trav- round- .. 3 00000) pounds No o'clock p. m. Thunday. In the contcst nalIroad nvcnuc. In spite of tho pleadings Is the desire of the club to erect a building erso the ethereal fastnesses nnd devour tho J?"" ''"; ... ,av rB tn i,P " '. , . .. n .ii ik on,i iv,. r tn rnnma ami nrovldo ic leaM of magic and supernatural niamresta- per 100 pounds. If deliveries are mado cxclude(1 an,i as thero will bo a larger tho attorncy for the railroads tho council commodntlon for nil children In that portion tlone to bespread by the grand mahatma. fSnC.. tojv Qf conteelnntg of ncarly equa, rank, c1ncd lak(J any nctlon whatevcr anil of tho clty unlll ,hcy nro sumclently ad- 1'rriinrlnK for Hie Killlors. Deliveries to be completed within thirty somo surprises may bo looked for. tbe matter rests Just where It did a year vanced to enter tho High school. Over 500 Nebraska newspaper men havo days after notice of acceptance. ,n council Bluffs Mr. M. Wollman, the ag0i CmiilHIon of the Coffera. teen invited to participate at next week's a. t JJfmmn . onwiwi ;.'V"'n-ud8 " jeweler, will give a gold brooch set In Next ln importance came the passage of . ,.,, of tho flnanccH of the board. Promotes "Digcstion.Clicorful-ncssandltest.Cntalnsndlha-Opium.Morphirvc nor Mineral. Wot Narcotic. 1 WI'HU iHIIH meeting nnil ssu navo sent worn iui iu, Omuha; delivery to eommonco live days opals to tho girl having me miru scoro m the apportionment oruinance ror me nscai preparo(i by Secretary Olllan, was prcscntct will Join tho caravan. A committee on re- after award mid to bo completed within tho council Bluffs list at tho close of the ycar whch commences on August 6. Hero j,n(,' show tbnt Ul0 (otn receipts for the ccptlon comprising Unlets R. F. IIodgln, 'mitral arannries company. Lincoln: 3.. contest. Is tho way the levy will bo divided: Oen- scll00, yc.ar of i8'j9-I900 wero J197.34S.30. C. D. Thompson, E. B. Smith, B. r. vooti- CCO.000 pounds of onts f. o. b. ears nt Omalm Following Is the score up to 8 o clock crai fund, 10 mills; Interest, 1014 mills; nJ e thQ Kcncra Iunij expenditures woro Lrldgo. II. U Fowler, J. Frank Carpenter, g,rons doublf .ckii coning p, m. Mon(lay: pollce, 5 mills; fire. 3 mills; public light. ,4,38,503.14, n,i tho dollclt for the year fiamuel J. Potter and C. C. Chase all at- Pounds ach, i-ound ""Jo uch plli TH, c. . . .:,H,as, 5 mill; Judgment, 16 mills; water. 5 mills. nmounta $71,SS4.60. The total receipts for taches of the craft, will meet tho MSltors nt tnu tinited States: oats to he old oats of M. WIMlnms. Anihrosc Co !t7,(M)0 1, mill: total. S5 mills. It Is under- lV, ., , , icoc.iton worn siis.S3C.:fi: JanJkin SmJ m MxJmnm ' JmttStt 5i5wS Mm (7jtiW Ayr knerfee i Rcmcdv forConsllpa lion, Sour Slomach.Dinrrhoca Worms .Convulsions .rcvcrisn aess and Loss or SLEEP. Toe Simile Signature of KEW "YORK. GASTORIA For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Fears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tho portals of tho royal city and present tho crop of 1839; prlco J1.03 per UO pounds, s. Miller, A. Peterson ao.nns them at court. Many of the elect of the Bids were also opened for thc purchaso of editorial fraternity will bo among the guests slxty-nlno horses for tho use of tho Fifth and no pains will bo spared to make the cavalry at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Pro memories of their visit Impressive. posals were submitted by L. T. Hudson of At tho close of tho ceremonies last evening Louisville, Ky,, nnd John T. Quyton of the grand mufti nnnounced that he had been Lathrop, Mo. Tho bids ranged from $129 to authorised by tho board of governors to en- $155, according to color nnd quality. Tho dow a committee with authority to go out award has not as yet been mado. nnd cxtond to every citizen of Omaha an In- vltatlon to enroll himself as a subject of the The law holds both maker and clrcuta or Wng. A committee ot volunteers was an- of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer nounccd comprising James M. Hcndrle, who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of Julius noienswclg. A. II. nawitzcr. J. D. uewiu h ai f Weaver, Lovo Kcllcy, Ilobcrt Hayes, Clem to mako a little larger profit. You cannot C. Chase, R. F. -Hodgln. A. P. Karbach, trust him. DeWltt's s tho only genuine Charles K. Miller. O. W. Lee. Oeorgo West, and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well fleorgo M. Weaver. Fred Wallway, M. A. known cure for piles and all skin dliaatM. Hall and Roy Tenfold. Thla committee will See thai your dealer gives you DeWltts follow out tho usual plan of districting the Balve. Ki'rn. Ilvhnll's ' K. Crime, Miilnner-Metenlf IT.IKIT If. Mlllltvell, Inee clennlnn Kl.tll).", May Albee. Nat'l Blsoult Co lf.717 Nellie Wnngbcrg, II. llnrdy & Co... 15.01(1 Kstclle Van Horn. Neb. Clothing Co. 11.3V3 Kmma Inmnn. Boston Store ll.OOi Courtney 15. Dale, Mrs. Benson s 10.KM Fnnnln Ooney. Armour Packing Co. .,S07 Ktta Heed, hulldlni; Inspector, 8. O.. Tenn, MrNulr. E. H. Terrlll Mrs. L. Uraun. art dept. Boston Storo Mary Devlne. Swift & Co Alta Brcldenthul, W. F, 8toecker.... Mary Mulone, Neb. Clothing Co siary nowcrs. uosion Nellie Crandall, Boyles' Klslc .Mctz, l'a Mary Peterson Eva Cavlev. C Kato Powers. M. K. Smith Sc. Co.. Ionn Barnhart. W. U. Tel, Co. Pearl Llngerfelt. A, V. Todd.. Nellie Capplcs, Hnyden Bros... Kivina iiowc. uauy -cws 6.0S3 6.455 2.6M 2.160 School 2,m park, mill; total. fiB mills, it is unuer- ,h gchooi year of 1S9S-1&99 woro ?US, stood that tho annual appropriation ordl- tll! gcncrai fUd expenditures wero $451,- nanco will be passed at tho meeting to be j67,91 ami the deficit $10a,72l.0y. held July 23. lnhn i.ntnnRpr wan nllawed $600 for his An ordinance was Introduced repealing ttic tKrviPP. t nrenarlne nlans nnd spcclllca- eight-hour rule for employes of tho city tlons for Ule High school building. Mr. niMI,nin invnr Latenser'. .contract , P-'" tf l'UVDll,K LN III1W i MlWZ nmuuiii auu uu ia.y .... ...v of thu contract for tho new building. McWllllams and Adams were awarded tne einKOTnniii tXACT COFOF WRAPPCB, and was referred to the judiciary com mittee. A request from property owners on O street for a vitrified brick pavement was ri? answered by tho Introduction of nn ordl- -nnlra(,t for cradlne and lay . . 1 : . .. . i.li .... 1 - ... ... . .. 3.122 nance creating a paving nisinci wiiam mi- nt th Pacific school, the consiacrauion Diing w" hnnmlnr os named, urainanccs lor me my- tR-, lng of sidewalks on L street from Thirty- A rPg0lutlon was adopted empowering tho rlchth to Forty-second streets, on tho west Bnnrlntnnilent of buildings to employ a Paxton hotel 1,614 Mo 0f Twenty-sixth street between E and ,nlon Piumber at union wages during ths rConuTubUhNnCo. l P reet and on the west side of Fifteenth 8Ummer monlta. oireci ivv itei " - i- rcsoiuiion wu pnoovn .....v.. B" and referred to tbo proper committee. n, Scott tho uso of the High school telescope By tho passage of ordinances suowaiKe f . a period of two weeks. . . .. iL. 1 I .1 . I . V I were ordered iaia on uic vast, biuc m carl C. Herring, niiorncy ior 1110 uuuiu, Ing sidewalks InBpoction of Explosives to Bo Loft to Tire Dopartment. LONG PENDING LAW WILL FINALLY PASS 917 sot 74C Ml C4.1 rlty and conducting a canvass for enlarging ,, u . ,e nicc oillo Johnson. Hone Kong Tea Co... 672 Twenty-seventh street from Q street to tho waa crantCii lcavo of absence during tho the membership of the knlgbthoc.V " tNtaLIOIl CWU Ur niLLO UOU Clara -y gmnha' Casket "corporation limits; on both sides of T nl0nlt of July. Sevcrnl Counellnieu (Hiject 10 in. creased Uxpense to City nnil the Duties of New Olllee Are (Slven to l'lre Chief. meet at noon today at tho Commercial club. At tho regular meectlng of tho board of story of Clrrgymnn'i Former Life an governor's last evening "E. P. Peck resigned tls mornberahtp ln tho board because ol bus. loess demands upon his tlmo and M. C. Pet ers was elected to succeed him. Home Women Coming In, Itelntrd In the Derbyshire Times, In connection with tho trial of n. P. Hills, who lately bad his preliminary hearing at Blair on the charge of bigamy. It Is Intor- Clora Gray, Neb. Grain Growers' as sociation Jennie Chevaux. McCord-Brady Co l.uclle l:ison, rostai xciegrapn uo A. L. Coleman, tnrougn nis auornoy, .i.inn. hut a letter was read from turn in 5J mado another complaint about the liquor wj,ich ho declined tho position at tho salary of $110 per month. 230 licenso granicu iw ..u. Mci uni o! mo pre J eating to note the English end ot the story, iered somo nmuslng perplexities In the work . u...wi. rr. of extending to tho prefs of tho state the Bessie Aver, nurse- 221 street, and asked that the council recall invitations to next Monday's meeting. Tak Ing a list ot tho newspapers ho simply di rected to tho editor of each an Invitation. When tho answers began to roll ln ho was perplexed to note that -a numbor of them had gone to members ot tho gentler sex. There being certain requirements ln the ritualistic work that would inevitably prove embarrassing to the women tho press com mltteo was under the necessity of politely recalling such editorial Invitations as had Kone to femlnlno inombcrs of tho profes sion. Somo of the recipients of tho Invita tions manifested tho utmost regret that they were recalled. One of them responded per sistently that she was a lono widow; that sho believed chc could withstand the or deal, -whatever It might be, and that she accepted the lnvltatton. Another Intimated that If sho wore a man tho would see the how If she had to put up the usual $10 Initiation fee. A well known woman pub lisher of Lincoln sent her regrots In a letter, the words ot which wero all spelled backwards. In conformity with the name (Ak-Bar-flen. Tho assuranco Is given that If anjvnt tho.womn do persist In coming hey will be given tho worth of their trouble and be amply entertained. ENDS A SPREE UNDER ARREST Bertha Meyer, Thompson, Beldcn & uo Leoncrn, Charde, Sherman & McCon ncll Kittle McOrath, Cudahy Packing Co. Kate Swartzlander, public library... Delcla B. Goodchlld, Goodchtld Sis ters Nora Emerson, Adams Express Jean Kramer, Clement Chaso Dena Brandenberger, milliner Mrs. Ella. Qulmby, nurse Brtha Housemond. Cudahy Pkg. Co. Fannie Koutsky. Nat'l Biscuit Co.... L'arrlo Kirk. Albcrry Printing Co.... Louise Wetzel. A. P. Ely 4e Co Adeline Doherty. B. & M Delia Fair. Sixteenth St. Dyi House Ella Gamble, Omaha Kurnlture Co... Anna Owen, nurse Kato Byan. tearhcr Cassle Arnold, florist Agnes Thomas, Mr.. H'artell Frances T. Bucholtz, Carter Lead Works Alice K. Mills, Her Grand 203 Council Dlaffs. IFort Wayne S.nn Deserts 111 llrlde nnd mopes Willi Ills Em ployer's L'nsh. August Muhler, a young man employed by the Eckert Pelting company of Fort Wayne, Ind., loft that city on the third ot this month, taking with him $1,300 of tho com pany's monoy nnd a young woman. Ho wont to Chicago and was married, but ooon de serted his bride. Muhler tbcu camo to Omaha and tried to secure work wllh tho Cudahy Packing compauy. Ho registered under an assumed narao at ono of the best hotels and lived high for a tlmo, having n largo wine bill charged against him. Mon day afternoon Sheriff Albert E. Melchlng of Fort Wayne appeared on the scene and ar rested the young man In the billiard room nt tho Millard hotel. The latter did nut havo dollar and would not tell what had become as published ln tho Derbyshire Times, near the town whero tho minister formerly lived. The paper states that his first marriage, mado to Miss Adsetts, was kept secret by the contracting parties because of tho oppo sition to, the match by the minister's mother. When tho mother of the curato dled'and the time camo for announcing tbo marriage Hills left for parts unknown, and It was later discovered that he had gone to America. His wife resumed her teaching, but afterwards followed him to the United States, whero she discovered his marriage to Miss Oolite Powell. In speaking of the effect tho news had In the community where Hills formerly lived, the Times says: "The charce of blsamv acalnst Iter, R, P. Hills, a former vicar of Ironvllle, caused a Clara Nelson, Boston Store profound sensation in uoisover ana in tne district whero ho lived for nearly ten years, as well as throughout the county, where he was well known." The question of Rev. Dr. Hills' marriage to Miss Adsetts appears to be settled ln tho following paragraph. "With regard to tho oxtrnordlnary state ment said to have been made by Dr. Hills before tho magtstrato ln America that Mrs. Eliza Cook Hills, nco Adsetts, was not his wife, a representative of the Derbyshire Times Journuyed to Sheffield and searched tho registers and thero found tho entry ot tho marriage, as ainrmcd v Mrs. Hills." In telling tho story ot ' i trial at Blair, thn Times Bays: "The Omaha Dally Bee, a smart, up-to-dato paper In tbo state, has a long account ot various matters which have como to light with reference to tho case since Dr. Hills' arrest nnd wo quote, from Its columns. The Information Is contnlncd In a special tele gram from Ulatr, Neb., and Is dated May 19." lllds for Cndet Outfits. Tho following bids wero submitted on cadet outfits, Including cap, trousers and blouso: Browning, King & uo,, jitr, uon- the license. The complainant met wun a chilly reception and ns no one made a mo- 164 tlon tho mayor referred the matter to tne NS I . . . 1 . . n rAtami thratnni tn license cum.11.11.cu. . nlMM mmr.nv. 11J.7R commence mandamus proceedings to compel " ..." ,u ,i 74 the council to rescind Its former action. " vro - - 7U rnu I,.-,! , n v omnlnvfa a little oy "u,r"'" - - " ' ' ... I . T T., I .... 17,,rtl Mirin? thn nnssaae of a rcjolutlon com- yji Union Fuel company, Coal Hill Coal romtmnv '. ' -412 street from Thirty-second to Thirty-sixth ..... umlcratood that C. B. Bowerman. .hn nlv nhipplnn I havo to tho ex- Ifna. Cox. music teacher jeo etreotg ana on thc west eldo of Thirty-fourth who was recently elected commercial toachor pj(BiV0 ordinance Is that It creatcu another HMcfla Wckery Bo'ston Store;'.'."'.'.; 303 Kreot from T to W streets. for tho msh Bchool, had accepted tho po- cU omcc anA makcs an additional drain of $1,200 annually on mo ciiy ircuBuij. willing to placo restrictions upon tho stor-ni-B nnd salo of all sorts of explosives and combustibles, but do not want to do It If It inrrnnsFH the oxDenBes of the city. The In come from tbo oftlco of Inspector ot explo Ivm cannot bo half tho salary of tho pro nnsod officer." said Councilman Trostlei when the explosive ordlnanco came before tho council at Its commltteo meeting yes terday afternoon, rouncllmcn Hoyc and Whltchorn endorsed the stand taken by Trcstlcr. and suggested e city official look after tno cniorcc. the new ordlnanco In addition tr his other duties. President Karr. who intro duced tho ordinance, suggested that the chlof of tho flro department be Instructed to issue permits to soil combustibles and attend to tho other duties prescribed iu me new mixt ure. This suggestion met wllh favor, and 1 was agreed that the ordinance will be pain"'' after amended In accordance with Mr. Karr'i suggestion. Tho suggestion was also made that tlu city clerk might care for the now ofllce, bu tho flro department is particularly Inter ested In tho use nnd storage of explosives and tho ordlnanco was framed fcr tno pro EDITH STEVENSON, W. TJ. Tel. Co 11.1M Mabel Adams. Bartel & Miller 10.351 Addle Deecrott, Boston Store 4,572 Luclle Van Brunt, Hamilton's Shoo Store 4.20G nose Beck. John Bono Sc Co 341 Grace Fuller, Brnckett's Book Store. 169 Mr. Ami Klssell, nurie 130 Anna L. Hutchinson. Bono fc Co 20 Edna Wllklns. Bourlclus' Music House 19 Emma Boesche. tcacner 14 Nettle Kr.icht, Beno & Co 14 Male Lunkley, Stork's millinery 32 Iorrn. MABEL BAKER, Olcnwood ll.Stt E Be'n5. " "rr.,"'. :i'."vn;. company. Omaha Coal. Coke and Llmo com- M ItaxeVand dVrect ng the dty treasurer Pany. Victor White. It. McClelland company S iyK IMS 41 aro but tho motion was voted down at prices ranging ..uu. . 1? ?hat time, quite a number ot the mem- The 'price on anthracite varied from $7.40 32 bcrs ot tho council were ln arrears on taxes. "5i ton- Mn(,. i i . nonnett nlcd another protest on Tbo bond of Jasper If. Welse contractor iS tho corporation assessment and assjrted for the mason work on the now ti.gn scnooi that the matter would be taken Into court, omiamg. was ncccpi. 12 . ,.:" n ,.iamt..ti to the Upon the recommendation of J2 I J 1 tO vuuiu-. - 12 hies. Street Commissioner uiarK was gnuu enough work to koep him busy for tho next two months. Numerous washouts aro to be niled and crosswalks galore were or dered laid. Adjourned until July 23. make It possible for tho city to punish and nno persons found guilty of uoiuenreaKing. Thero Is no specific ordlnanco ot this sort, and when persons art- punished under the into law thc city does not have tno uenciu of the nne. Tho ordlnanco Is Intended par ticularly for the punishment of men ana boys who enter and destroy vacant ouuu- lngs. E. S. Jester and E. Purdy appeared Be fore the commltteo for tho purpose of ask ing permission to conduct a 6ale lot nt Twen ty-fifth and Burt streets, mo council re ferred tho matter to thc Board of Health. A resolution was passed abolishing sixty- nve gasollno lamps now used for street light ing purposes and establishing in tneir places fifty-flvo gas lamps. Several property owners wno oDjcci 10 the construction of n sewer on Spencer street between Twenty-fourth nnd Twenty-sixth appeared before tho commltteo and set up their claims. Bids are being received on the work and action on tho matter was deferred until after tho opening of tho proposals. An ordinance was recommended for pas sago which provides for tho vacation of an alley In the rear of lota located on Dodfct street between Thirty-eighth avenue and Thirty-ninth street. Klnnl Services for Oenr. Congressman Mercer has been designated by Speaker Henderson of the house ol representatives as nno ot the pallbearers at tho funeral of Senator Gcur. Mr. Mer cer Is tltted for the duty hecuueo of hli lone friendship nnil Association with Sena, tor Gear In congress. Tho Nebniskn mem ber left Alonday night for Burlington. Paulino Pettlbone. Fort Dodge Daisy Lcilwlcli. linrian Olive B. Ilctzel. Avoca F.dvth Nolan, Carroll Salomn Brandt, Atlantic! Mile Sktdtnore. Bonne Fnnnle Deur, Missouri Valley . Josle Heft, Underwood Corn. Backus, Walnut Emma Maxfleld, Neola Besslo Noyce, Missouri Valley North Nehrnskn. CLARA MOIIL, West Point 7.4C8 6,95c 3,645 1,807 1,407 950 697 31 27 X Mrnrlo City Golp. Charles P. Rodman Of this city has been appointed a railway mall clerk. Mrs Fred Melcher of Atlantic, la., Is hn n'iit of her eon. C. A. Melcner. Mrs W 8 Derbysnire anu cnunren uuvr 1 go'no to Clay Center. Kan., on a visit. A iina rpttirnnn iram rx !..i.mr flnrlnes much Improved In health. Members of labor unions nre DcsmnuiK . k . . to talk of Labor day celebration on Sep- taKe 0 lr'P- will meet Wednes tho com mltteo on supplies tho board voted to pur chase of A. Hospo seventeen pianos now In use In tho schools. In addition to rental amounting to $1,445, tho board will pay $2,040 for tho pianos. A claim of Gcorgo II. Hess for $000 al- lfLed to be due htm for services as truant . n,nm. rhlrf "prf-dl helned dr"v officer from January 1, 1900. to July 1, 1000, up tho n(JW orlllnarjCO an,i is so thor.jghly was rcferrod to the attorney for thc board. The following bids wero received for tho moving of a framo school building from tho Comenlus school site to tho Vinton slto; otrle Brothers, $175; Willis McCoy, $160; Anton Kment. Save your coupons and h'n somo girl tember 3. St Martin's auxiliary will meet Wednes- dai' afternoon wltn airs, AOKins, mhui tccnth and Missouri avenue. Tho Presbyterian social to have been clven at the home of Mrs. . A. Schrel this week has been Indefinitely postponed. n-ui..,.. t..nin Inln thn linrhcr shnn nt 16 Twenty-sixth nnd Q streets early "ondQy morning aim bio.o u. iiui " Innln ngninst me Save your coupons take a trip. nnd help somo girl GOOD TIMES A STRONG PLEA ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Germans In Wisconsin Without llc gnnl to Party llcllrve Present Conditions flood HnoiiKh, A. S. Ritchie returned this morning from a trip through Wisconsin and tells nn In teresting story of political conditions In that state Ho says; "The political situation Is not materially changed since 1S96. The German democrats, almost to a man, are solidly against Bryan and this reeling has been Intensified by the turning down of Mayor Rose ot Mil waukee for temporary chairman of the Kansas City convention, which was fully aired by tho democratic prews of that state. a .a- Innlh.. rnatrn n I ) 1 1 1 1 ' I n:i.i, . rtiiumi -, CUM Chase? Wayne . ... .. 61782 Jayinr of a l0",Xi I of cK " s " commo jMSle BehTam, Columbus 40.2C1 has been Issued at the Instance of Charles MJmu LnnKor gay8 that the trayrlln Charles Ward waa sentenced to sixty days In tho county Jail yesterday hy Judge King for stealing a clock from tho Stock Yards company. Tho building of a viaduct across the tracks at N street Is again being agitated fcy peoplo who are compelled to visit tho stock yards nnd packing houses several times a day. rmnin ri.wiil. firnnd Inland 31.982 Flor.mro Howell. Grand Island 22.127 I.enn Klein. North Platto 20.MM Gwendolen Taylor. Blair ;.391 Mnv Purlnnd, Norfolk 4.420 Delia Parker. Central City 1.1.6 Vlrdlo Welch, Panilllon Ml Fannie Norton, Norfolk 63i Minnie Sternly. Fremont 440 May Davis, Kearney 423 Gnrtle Ingram, Valley .01 T.minn OAniTitnn. Knhnvlcr 174 Knte Walker, Lexington W Nellie W. Watts. Grand Island 93 Ida B. Woody. Coiad N Ella Vlzznrd, St Edward 6.1 Ethel Davis, Nellgh 41 Jennie Newton. Fremont 41 Mnttln Hars. Wnusa 41 Ida Miller. Florcnco Jorephlne. Whltlfd, Florence Anna Iobnow, Norfolk Mae MoCormlek. Blair Hose Kllker. North Bend .. Anna lng, Sehuyler Kva Phelns. Blair Bertha Union, urunu isinnu Ilohemliins Get Into l.lne. Joseph Lancer of Wllber, Neb., one of the presidential electors on the republican tlrk't. Is spending n. few days In the city In connection with his duties as tho travel Ing representative of a Knnsns City houso. Mr. linger says that his fellow Bohemians In Saline .county hnvn been won over to tho republican cause by tho scoro on tho potent argument offered by good times. Saline county was counted In for McKln i.t. hv n nnrrow mnreln In 1S06. but the triumph thlH year Mr. Longer believes will I'Ul.l.l.U.. rnvrllnB men novo cimecirn iroiu ini- reiiuuiiLiu. rnnks. Nine out of ten. ho believes, will vote for McKlnley because they want to sell coods, acqualuiod wun ui purpcao and proviuiuiis that It was thought best to entrust him with Us enforcement. Fines Will Go lo City. An ordlnanco was recommended for pas sage which makes It unlawful to break and enter houses and other buildings, aud pro vides a flno of not more than $100 nor less than $5 for such an offence. Tho ordinance wao presented by Karr and Its purpose la to Horsf ord's Acid Phosphiti Brain Workers. Strengthens the exhausted and con fused brain, relieves nervous neaa ache, and Induces refreshing aleep. Genuine btari nime IIonsroiD's on wrapper. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shnken Into tho shoes. t miirna thrht or naw shoes feel easy: river Instant rcllet to corns nnd bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of th age. cures ana provenis bwoup.i icm, u.m ters, callous and sorn spots, Allen's Foot Ease Is a certain cure for sweating, hot. aching feet. At all druggists 1 and shoe stores. 250. Trial package. FREE by mall. Address. Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Amatuer Photographers- Find ours a store whoru nil suppling can bo had at reason nble prlcos we give, thn free uso of our dark, rooms and bumlBher to all oustoraors or we will develop and print yourploturos at a very moderate cost we Invite you to call and aoe. tho new oamera tbat wo are now showing This display will Interest you oven If you already have a good camera. THE A10E & PENfOLD CO., tialur i'ftotffrJ)lo S.ijplM. 1408 Furnam. OMAHA OPPOSITK PAXTON HOTEL. 8avo your take a trip. coupons and help some girl LOCAL BREVITIES. mu nnnl.-r.' unlnn will aft Its first an- nu.rp.lcnlo ami games at the You cnristiun nsocmiiui. j.a. .... J4 I anA vcnnar. 27 . ,.u nrrnlnod In nollco court UU1I1V3 .Oil ' ' ' . . n - ... I , r Monday on a charge of assaulting M. O. Cook. He pleaded not guilty and his case wsb set for nennng .n..h t. Hmiih have heen cranica a III oi ywotn&n Genuln The Wisconsin German democrats aro not Winifred Fllleld. Tekamnh 18 'tf "Jl'Woo "voVth of repSlra on tho follower of Carl Schurr and while many gSilwnSU-:::::::::::::: aVAmWa't S ur5 Sfree?.tt,rThe mill of them think that tho Philippine matter Nnme Munowne. Aiuion wus rcContly damaged by tire. Carter's Little Liver PiUs. Must' Boar lgntur f mlohi linvn honn treated differently by the South .ehrnsUn. prceldent, they ore not dltposed to crltlclie OLLIR HOLMES. Auburn him unduly. They say that tn the four "fel -irtmVi?1,Vlitlimwti" year, cf McKlnley's administration they Anna Mw. ufiirn ?".-..::::.... have learutd what to expoct and they know Kato Schmlnko, Nebrnska City that the administration has n well-outlined nnn nonafn. "oin policy. From tho democrats they havo nc.c Nftt0 Mni, Nebraska City llig to expect and no assurance 01 any Kinu Irene smltn. Hastings , rA..rt in nnv nollcv Cntherlne Marlow, Beatrice I Vi."? P."C.y.' . .h J I.lfH Mcponnld, Beatrice iiieru m u "fH"i"" - " I Anna smoni, wiiDer democrats of the state of Wisconsin and all wynko Kroll. Auburn 115 of tho old recognlied "ou"'n oey' "uztiw""" S.2W) t25 674 S77 300 1 PI 127 Sm Psc-S4silU Wrapper Below. I Ttay aatoU 4 as mr tOUkJStltlH. lrHIEAIACM. CARTERS L rod iiztiNttt. rOH lltlOUtBECS. FIR TORPli LIYEH. fOd CUK1TIPATI0H. PAR IALL0W SKIM. FDR tHtCOMPLUIOH U)IM, iti4A''l- ifcplr Intention to vole for JlCKiniey. inis m,i Vnort. MrCnok Is true alio of Michigan and to a great nisa Blshorr. NeiirasKa uuy f tnwn nd Illinois. The peoplo Ida Mcuari. .mcuook . w. , , ... I Helen weicn, lyinrom uesm to bo opposed to taking chances of four Tony gadllek. Wllber venrn of democracy wun uryan in mo A laiiarnnierii 1-1 rr ..ir r.ir. chair." I'oiinllst IlMniiuel Voslpoiieil. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding pile Nil cure, no pay. All druggist!, are author :!T.,e,0cand?daWthor riftta' S K th, manufacturer, of Paro Pllo its for the vice presidency, the barbecue Ointment to refund tb money where It falls nelly I...U and banquet 'which was to have been held ,0 curo anT caae 0( piles no matter of how wi.mesoay nisi u iin " i0. standing. Curie ordinary case In six date for the presidency, will bo present at days; the worst cases In fourteen days. One mont. iiiMnink ni who now nnerntes a feed 10.K51 mill at Thirty-sixth and Hamilton streets, 17 945 l prepnrlng to hulld 0 larger m II at Mill- ' I . . . . . I tin lit AH St PAflffi 17,180 lary avenuo unu iiu.iu n.,.v.. A. u. tiowermnn 01 .uubrbk"". '' notliled tho Board of Kducatlon that ho will occept tho position of commercial teacher In tho Omaha Well school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Sloan ol ueneva, Mr. and Mth. A. II. Dorris of Uncoln. C. J. hills of Fnirbury and George L. Watt of Beatrice were stato guests at tho Millard Monday. Nebrusksns at tho Merchants Mpnaoy: City. Thomas Loe of Fullerton, V. Souther of Crawford. Max Baer of North Platte. F. H. Smith of Fremont and Jacob Sack of Sutton. Deputy United States Marshal Moore itnd James Alton Icrf t last night for sioux Falls, 8. D., with Frank Goodwin, sentenced nt ,v,a i.rt.i nf Ihn fcdltrnl court tO one year' ln the penitentiary for selling liquor 10 me inumna. "Colonel" John Irish, who, by the way. Is n.ltlin, n pnlAnpl nnr IrtHh. hilt the TeU- tonlo Janitor of a disorderly houso nt 118 North Ninth street, was lined $15 and costs In police court Monday for assaulting Kate I.elami, tno coiorea coon 01 me eBiuimut We Might Kick But We Won't- Tho rnln 1h n mighty good thing for corn If It Isn't for 11 tun shoe stile Yet we're. koIiir right on nelllug our tnn hIiooh nt $2.50 nnil $a.50-whlch nieiiim thnt wo nre giving the greatCHt tnn shoo value ever given In Omahn Mcii'h iiikI women's tnns nt S'J.r.O nnd ja.OO-Thu Haniin, Foster, Clnpii iitul Hoyden makes the very best shoes ever made go nt $3.r0 and you never bought them boforo for less than $.1.00 mill ?..r0 or 50.00 We've your size for there are no job lots in this tan shoe sale We never deal In Job lots. Drexel Shoe Co., Osutis'a Up-to-date Sho Ba. 1419 FARNAM STREET. Q(RC IIOK HCADACHK. HEADACHE ch. 1(9 curt, na pay, Sirtm'i Hs!jc1i crsui pciti.ir cut all klrtdj had 2 Jc. ti ill drvttUU, the state- convention at Grand Islnnd this week, toBother wllh other speakers of na- tlonai reputation. DIUU. MtlRPHV John A age 3S years. Funeral Wednesday morning, July IS ut 8-S0 n. m. from fumlly residence, S21 South Twenty ninth street. High mass at St. Peter's church, Twenty-seventh and Leaven worth. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery, application gives ease and rest. Hellevce Itching instantly. This Is a new discovery and Is the only pile remedy sold on a posi tive guarantee no cure, no pay. Price soc. If your druggist don't keep It In atock send us 60c, In postage stamps, and wo will for ward same by mall. Manufactured by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturers of Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne and Grove't. Tasteless Chill Tonic ,1' T. J. Mahammitt. city Inspector of weights and measures, lias finished the In BDectlon of twenty-srtven wagon scales and two largo platform scales belonging to the lleservolr Ice company, Of this number four wagon scales wero condemned, having been found to weigh light. The scales which showed tho greatest variation were short only about four pounds on the hun dred. Siivcn or eight scales showed tho same variation in favor of the customers, hut at the rrouest of the Ice company theso were not condemned, Tho derangements ot tho f omuls organism that brood all kinds of troublo and which ordinary prac tice does not ouro, aro the vary things that glva way promptly to Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Uterlno and ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, pr8B Music ulcerations, tumors, un usual discharges, back aches and painful periods these are the Ills that hang on and wreck health and happiness and disposition. Inew anil jiopulnr compositions: pieces at 1 cent; 7,000 pieces nt II 7,000 pieces ut T cents; ,000 piece has a wonuoriui recorm of absolute cures of these troubles a constant series of suooesses for thirty years. Thousands of women vouch for this. Every customer purchasing music at this grent sncrllleo sheet music sale now going 011 nt our store will recqlvo gratis one sheet of patriotic inimlc Ueineinber, were nro selling 20,000 pieces of vocal nnd Instrumental music at from 1 cent to 15 cents per copy Including all the new anil popular compositions: 'J.OOO t cents; leces latest copyright music at 10 cents Como early and get tho best A. HOSPE, Their letters constantly MHSlC lli Aft 1613 DlUtlll appear In this paper