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    THE OMAHA DAILY liEB: "VVEDXESDAV, 3f KCTT M. 1000.
niTrn cviimm nt nnnvirol
ilfAlLll OlIlLjllj Uil 1 IVUAIIjJ ! made by the democratic county central com
mtttee
l . . t
of deletes to the state convention being j T If l I P 1 1 TU OPf P AIM V
1JI JUUllil 1 1V1I UUUUIU U11I1U1 I
That M.rr Primiry Call Hot Even Ret
ularly Adopted.
ONE MAN VOTES THREE TIMES
lnltlr of ihf IJrnl lin- Xnt (Slvr
(round to I'lnil I'm fir ttltli Itr-
llltlllll'MIIM DIoK'Ilt ln-
lf in in 1 1 1 -.
tt
Itcpiilillciiu I'rliunrlm Tliursdny.
Republican primaries will be held Thurs
day nt the following places:
I'lrst Ward 505 North Twenty-fourth
street.
Second Ward 2I0S CJ utrcet.
Third Wartl Evans hall, Twenty-eighth
and It streets.
Fourth Ward Mori's barn, Thirty-second
and K streets.
I'oIiiiIInIm In .Selccl llclcuntc.
The populists of South Omaha will meet
on Friday evening of this week nt the oHlc
of O. At. Zander In the l'loneer block for
From Information whl-h comes from the ' ino purpose of selecting twenty delegates ; west and nortuwest are anticipating a
Inside, It appear;) that the carefully pre- 1 10 attend the county convention, which will greater nraount of emigrant travel this
pared accounts given out to the ncwsnaDers 1 i. i n.nnhn Mnroh it. a' ihi. mi. i spring than ever before. Traffic of this sort
milroids Expect Preieut Yer Will Bi a
Record-Broker.
HOMESEEKERS LOOK TOWARD THE WEST
O in nil ii Hnllrnnil llrndqnnrters Itr
crlvc Mnny Inquiries from I'ron
liccllvt .lrHlpri I'nrly of Iniinl
K run In Stnrt fur Alberto.
Hallroads operating through Omaha to the
in tne nanuwriting or tne chairman of Mr. ( K tno advisability of placing a city ticket
Mercer's congressional committee, purport- , )n tno jioia will be discussed.
Ing to tell bow the scheme for the Indepcnd- !
Mnulc rity iolt.
City Clerk Carpenter Is kept busy these
days preparing for the coming election.
The democratic city convention will be
held t Hlum s hall Thursday afternoon
cnt congressional primaries whs put through,
were not Just correct when gauged by the
facts.
Instead of projecting tho plan for usurping
the power vested in the regular county com
mittees of the several coutlcs In due forai,
It seems that only four bona fide members .
of Air. .Mercer's ctmimlttee were present at
the meeting Saturday, and of those four one i
Insisted on being recorded In the negative, i
When the meeting was called to order It
disclosed an attendance of flvo persons: T. i
W. Illackburn. chairman. .lohn I... Carson , stands a good chance of being elected city
and II. B. Wilcox of Douglas county, and treasurer.
Mr. Keyes of Sarpy county, who are members v! ? ?
...it. I tl l- tlcinblnrfrlfrn . '- - i
ui uiu win un nw, mm it. i. j, t.-, ,
has already begun In earnest and traveling
passenger agents havo brushed themselves
up on facts and Information relative to the
resources of certain portions of the wejt
toward which the tide seems probable and
are now searching diligently for prospective
Immigrants.
A party of nbout fifty people congregated
Air. Kenvon of the Stock Vnrds comtKltiy i nmnhn vnlnr,ln v Homo rnmlni? from
. I. . l .u . .1 I .. . . ,i ! Kansas, southern Nebraska and other points
.. ,, , urn h.. mldilln u-nt. I jim nluht Ihev left nil
lively times tit the democratic primaries to
day.
Street Commlslonor Ross Is having t h
mud and Ice cleaned from Tvventy-fourtli
strict
Friends of Frank Koutsky assert that he
ii y bo had upon
in the linger
the 'irlmnrlos.
holding a proxy. A cut-and-drled call had j t iit ..xpeeted that before many days the
bflefl prepared In advance by tho chairman, I (kicking houses will be working full time
together with a long typewritten document 10 " departments
nurnnrtlnc lo bn the rules governing the ' . Several land deals pf considerable mngnl
purporting to no m. rim s '"h " , tudc are reported tn be under consideration
primaries held by the congressional com- ( at thc present time.
mlttee'. Mr. Illackburn Infotned those (ires- i .-m weather Is reported all over Alon
cnt that ho held two proxies In addition to , tiiiiu nnd cattle are passing through 'he
that of Mr. Dre-klnrldgo and that he would ""' rciniirKaiiiy goou snnpe,
,., ,l, himunlf x "iniiii n iai cum loniers ma
voto them himself. ni)D cation tr, J. .1 nr..nn
The reading of tho resolution developed . block. Twenty-fourth and N streets
unconditional opposition to the scheme on the
part of one member, who protested against
It as designed to operate as a means of
choking off all other candidates for congress
except) Air. fiercer, ns well as placing
Douglas county In subjection to tho other
counties In the district. Ills opposition, how
over, met with no response from his asso
ciates, and when ho voted ''no" nnd Insisted
on a recorded vote tho chairman reluctantly
asked the secretary to call tho roll.
On roll call this member voted "no," .Mr.
Illackburn voted "yes" thrto times, Air.
Ilrccklnrldgo voted his proxy nnd tho other
two numbers voted "yes," whereupon the
chairman declared the proposition carried
nnd announced that "that settled It."
Washington county members were entirely
absent and except for the proxies only three
out of nlno of the committee would have
iecn found voting In favor of the scheme.
tho Northwestern for St. Taul .and from
there will go to Ilrltlsh Columbia. Alberta
province Is their destination nnd they ex
poet to settle thero for the purpose of en
gaging In farming. The party Is composed
of several families who have been attracted
to tho northwest territory, believing tho op
portunltles offered there arc desirable In
every respect. They are all practical farmers,
and are enthusiastic over the prospects of
the region for which they are destined. A.
U. Fisher, traveling passenger agent of tho
Northwestern nt Kansas City, has been en
gaged for some time in working up this
business nnd routing tho Alberta travelers
through Omaha
An Indication that Nebraska and Wyoming
will be thc goal for many Immigrants from
lha naal nn.l ain.tlVi thla vpnT I the lart-f!
e..t" thlH,T,fSrnVon,'5lth Mr." C. W. I number of y
Wright, Twenly-flfth and II streets.
K. I. OustafHon has announced himself as
a candidate for city clerk, subject to the
maiii'H oi me repuiiiicun city convention.
It. O. Watters of the Sun
from a trlti to Cmml IhIhihI
called by the serious Illness of
Orndlng operations In many parts of the
city have been resumed nnd a number of
new coutractH for grading are about to bo
let
Tho Woman's Relief corps of the local
fJrand Army post will give u social and en
tertainment at the post hall. Twenty-sixth
i.ini HircciH, mis evening,
tho railroads having headquarters In Omaha
Every mall brings Inquiries from prospective
settlers and the work of setting forth tho
Test For Yourself The Wonderful
Curative Properties of Swamp-Root.
To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy Swamp-Root "Will Do for YOU,
ivery Jbceacler or tne 'Bee may iave a sampie .dolus rree.
Reporters Have Convinclnq Interviews With Prominent People In Greater New'York Regarding Wonderful Cures.
How to find Out if
You Need Swamp-Root.
' ife llll w
that he hail ilnclile,! I
Reports como from Washington and Sarpy for re-election as a member of the Hoard
in r.'iiii-iiuiiii on inn repuuuean ticket.
Mint Hi-own, alias .McKay. Is In (nil,
charged with breaking Into a carriage shop
on lwenty-Ilfth street a night or two ago.
Jle was caught by August Chrlstenson.
Tho "Dolile" steer, famous In Texas for
Its size and spreail of Its horns, has been
shipped from San Antonio to the Farls Kx-
Fun.iiuii. i nix aniiiiai ii a venrs nil nnH hnu
I1BTII IM)I,lli: 1'ltlH IMT
J)k. KiiiMKit&Co., Binohamton, N. Y. Gkkatkii Xkw York, Nov. 11, 1S99.
Ghntlf.mkn:
In .justice to you, T feel it is my duty lo send you an acknowledgment of tho receipt
of tho samnlo bottle of Swamn-Hoot vou so kindly sent me. 1 had been out of health for the
'"suffis" home Sl!Sh' ,ltr.iir!Te.Sr0en'i Past ,ivo Wxl's with kidney and bladder trouble. Had our best physicians prescribe for mo.
where ho una looked alter under the direction or tne gen- I ,, , , , , , . . , , i..,i 4:,.,., ,,,,
Mi ; mother erai nafseneer audits. The oncning up by T hev would relieve mo for the time bonier, but the old coiiimauit would in a snort lime 10-
. ....... v. . . . . ... ... . 1 e
turn again. J sent ior a sample bottle ot Swamp-Hoot, and 1 iound it aid me a worm 01
good. Since then I have taken eight small bottles bought at my drug store, and I consider
mvself uerfectlv cured. It seemed as though my back would break in two after stooping. I
do not have to get up during the night to urinate as 1 formerly did, three or four times a
night, but now sleep the sleep of peace. My buck is all right again, and in every way 1 am
a now man. Two of my brother oflicers are still using Swamp-Koot. lney, HKe myseii, can
not say too much in praise of it. It is a boon to mankind. We recommend it to all human
itv who are suil'eriiur from kidnev and bladder diseases.
' " .. tejl i
My brother oiheers (whose signatures accompany this letter), as well as myseu, inaiiK
..it... 1.1. . . . . . i i i . ; i .. .1... l : il, n,,iniiiul!niv nf1 Kn-n iti ii. T ni-4
thc llurllngton of new territory In western
N'obrnska, Wyoming and Colorado has caused
that railroad to be especially besieged with
loiters seeking Information from persons
desiring to locate In tho new country. .Many
havo applied for advlco relative to business
Ileaw Khii.nieiiiM .,f uhnnti nr v.,i,i . opportunltlcH In tho new towns which nro
arrive nt this market in a Hlmri time Rnmi, helne onened tlD. and In nearly every In-
omalin is now considered one of the best stance tho applicants havo given evidence)
.V '" nf -n.,,1 nnnncl.il reannrcPB. It Is estimated
1.. w'SoSr.ltlXSirAl" '"'.".n that tho coming year will witnesH an Influx
t-enc!H association. Al lliintor la i,r..ai,'i,.,,i I nf untllero In NVhruskn In numbers annroach-
and James II. Bulla is secretary. inK the years when Immigration to thin stato
i uMMi.-i ,. it. i.ou announced last n iriit
was at Its height.
counties to tho effect that the attempt of
Mr. Mercer's congressional committee to lg
Jioro tho county organizations In those coun
ties meets with ns llttlo approval there as
H does In Douglas county.
"Republicans." as one member put It.
"do not understand why Air. Alercer should
distrust tho republican organizations In our
counties and should seek to tako out of our
hands tho machinery for holding primary
elections, which has always been conceded
to us."
It is said that several protests are being
prepared to bo forwarded to Air. Alercor
asking him to havo his call reissued In tho
customary form.
To sccuro tho original witch hazel salvo,
b.v rnr neWltfs Witch Hazel Salve, well
known as a certain euro for plies and skin
diseases. Ilewaro of worthless counterfeits.
They aro dangerous.
I SOUTH OMAHA NCWsl
t i t j i
One of tho most bitterly contested fights
In tho history of tho local democracy will
1)0 fought today. Three delegations will con
tend for supremacy at tho prlmarltH and
every trick known to politicians Ih being
turned by those in charge of thc three fac
tions. .Mayor ICnsor Is out for a third terra
nnd ho has a delegation up In every ward.
Tho Municipal league nominated F. J. Frel
1ag ns n reiforra candidate, whllo Tom
llrennan, a former chief of police, has a
delegation In the. flold nnd declares that ho
1 a candidate. In addition to these thrco
delegations Kd Johnston Is hanging onto tho
edges and watching every play that Is
made, much h a cat watches a mouse. Ho
oxpects to llnd weak spots In all of tho
delegations and by a Judicious useoi musinru
plasters expects to draw enough delegates
to him to secure the nomination.
Freltag smcd to think that ho won get
ting tho wotKt of It In the selection of Judges
nnd clerks In thc First ward and appealed
to the courts for relief. In compliance with
an order of Judgo F.stello tho democratic
city central committee places J. J. Sexton
in tho First ward Iioard ns a representative
of tho Municipal league.
Nearly nvery democrat in the city was
taking nin Interest In the contest yes
trrdny nnd It Is expected that today the'
exclK 'flit will bo something out of tho
crdlm
A great many democrats appear now to
bo sorry that they registered as Independents
last fall. Others refused to give their pol
itics and weiro marked "No party." Only
those who registered as democrats will bo
allowed to vote at the primaries and this
fact Is causing lots of discontent and may
luake trouble at tho polls. It Is expected
that there will bo a big vote cast on account
of tho rivalry between candidates.
OIIANCK
Mixsoimi I'Arn-'it".
Cenernl Mnimurr Doililrlilue Hi-sIkhr
mill ItiiHNcll llnrilliiK Ai io I lit -il.
ST. LOUIS. .Mo., March 13. Humors which
have been In circulation for several months
with regard to contemplated changes In the
management of the Oould lines were con
lOrUS that mensnre nliw, fn ua,.,. li.n.. I Wpmiw! vnatnnlnv whim 11 Hrrlll.ir Inallpfl hv
from tip lo tip on a straight line. President Oeorgc Gould of the Missouri I'a-
bPlil il i"i1t'r"wnL?,r?- M?r' (,'mra" will bo clflc-Iron Mountain road told of tho reslg
sVoJ& nation of W. n. Doddridge as general man-
ably known here. She leaves three sons
, ' n iiik rcKiiientM or this city
After the scrvkes it ihn ohumV, -i'
mum mi; lie iiirwarnea lo .North Hend
Nub., for Interment.
A Mont Kx-rllriil lleiiinly r -viiicip.
Inn CoiiuIi.
From Howard S. D.) Democrat
ikiii wtiiiBiuu m uso (jnaniherl.nln'
Wo
agr of the company, effective this date, and
tho appointment of Hussell Harding, gen
eral manager of tho St. Louis Southwestern
road In his stead.
President Oeorge Rould. who Is at present
In St. Louis, was asked If ho desired to make
a statement with reference to the resig
nation of Mr. Doddridge, nnd he replied:
No. thero Is nothing for mo to say. Air
you for the blessing you have brought to the human race in the compounding of Swamp-Koot,
We remain, yours very truly, .JAMKS COOK,
HUGH JO. liOYLE,
Ollicers of the 65th Police Precinct, Greater New York. JOHN J. UODIvIN,
His Physician Prescribed Swamp-Root.
Cough Hcmedy In a recent case ot whoonlmr nmlilrMtre hns l.een working alone for sev
cough and found It a most excellent nrrn. I nrnl vnnrn. nnd hn In In nood nf a rout
aratlon, and ono that Rives tho child Immrv Mr. Hnrrtlnc haa boon nnnolntcnl his sue
diate relief. HcIdr pleasant to the taste, censor and will at once assume ehareo of
uuiiuiiii no not oojeci 10 taking It, and Jt tho .Missouri Fnclflc and tne iron Monniain.
keeps tho cough loose. If gIVen freely and No other changes are contemplated."
as directed thorc Is practically no danger Mr. Doddrldgo stated that ho did not c.iro
wuaiever irom ino disease.
Klnr k-Siir-llen Urn III. ,..
DiSrllNslon nf Ihn
plans proiiosed for entertainment during
Ak-Sar-Ilen week occuuleI the attenllnn
o uiB noatil or governors of Ak-Sar-Iien
..n "ill ni-i-Hi- nicnung niesday night.
Owing to the many attractive rcatuies nos-
.seieci ny tile various suggestions offered
"-i""i- me 111 a nuiiniiarv
to say very much nbout tho change, no
had given seven yenrs of very close applica
tion to tho operating management of thc
Allasourl l'aclflc-Iron Mountain lines and
had been actively engaged In railroad Bcrvlco
for over thirty yenrs without n vacation.
Perhaps It wns time to tako a little rest.
However, It was only fnlr to say that for
two years thore had been certain differences
which imrtlcular one tn .tJ.,.1, !L x'" as to the policy of operating tho properties
dollnlto notion In this direction has as yet and his resignation wns not duo to any
Oratorical Context.
Tho High school declnmatory contest will
bo held at the First .Methodist church Thurs- ,
day evening. The successful contestant
, wilt reprenent tho South Oniahu High school
' nt the North Nebraska district contest to bo I
held at Wayno Alarch 28. A half-dozen or J
more pupils of the High school will contest ; guest at the .Murray Tuesday.
for this honor nnd tho occasion promises to I Oeorge K. Stevens, u shoo salesman of
been token, allhmieh
plans for entertainment will probably bo
"" u-ti minus uiw present inonm.
Mombei'fl nf tin board clve
tho features to be ileclded upon will be
unique nnd novel, mmelhing never before
kIvcii In this section, ami for thl riinn
they feel certain of tho success of the an
nual festivities this yenr. to be held the
last weeK in Heptemner. it Has practical v
been ileclded that there will he a cm ml
ball, such as has been held annually during
i ne reign or iing AK-riar-lien, and two
nigni" uevoiea 10 parades.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Hert Oreen of Seward Is nt the Murray.
t. V. Murkey of Port Huron Is In the city.
II. ,1. K 1 1 pa t rick, a railroad contractor of
Heatrlce, accompanied by his wife, Is In tho
city.
W. It. A. Woodruff of Detroit Is In tho
cltr.
V. K. Alexander of Norfolk Is nt the Her
Orand.
I.ouls A. Moerr of St. Louis Is at the
Millard
Wlnthrop Fallon of New York Is nt the
Murray.
William Itnbb of Lexington Is at tho
Meit-liants. I
Wlllard S. Harding of Nebraska City Is at
ino .Milium
.1. Wurrock and wife of Sacramento nro
In the city
.1. 1' Harrctt of Concordia, Kan., Is nt
ino Aiiuaril
i J. W. Dodds of Helena Is registered at
Hie Merelmnts.
Iiiincnu K. .Major nf Now York Is a guest
oi tne .Muriny.
T. K. Iteagan, a railroad man of Kansas
City, Is at tho Merchants.
T. N. I'lilmuulst of Oakland, Neb., Is
registered at the Murray
Henry I'. Herbert and J. K. Dennis of
lied u.iK are nt tne Murray.
,. v. .-iiiis or .-Niinatare, Neb., was a
Nov. IT., 1S39.
THHODOHUS VAN WYCK. former Kdltor of tho Alt. Vernon
News, and now ono of the most prosperous real estate bro
kers in New York, 128 South Klovcnth Avenue, Alouut Ver
non. N. Y.
TO WHOA! IT .MAY CONCKHN:
I had been a BUfferor for over four years from severe attacks pf
rheumatism and kidney trouble, probably contracted by exposure
on hunting expeditions and wading trout streams. I tried many
remedies, tho patent and other kind, but nono of them seemed
to do me any good. I was persuaded by an old and valued friend
to try Swamp-Hoot, and frankly confess that It has benefitted mo
as no other medicine has. I now feel llko myself again. 1 do
not have tho ronstant aches nnd pains which at one time seemed
to mnke life unbearable. It Is a positive benellt In ailments of
this kind. 1 always keep It in the house, as It Is Just as neces
sary as bread and butter.
Very respectfully,
New York. Nov. 17, 189!).
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN:
I wan nil run down In health nnd spirits, from overwork on
the F.xehnngo floor.' I developed nervous neuralgia and also suf
fered from an acute attack of rheumatism.
Of course, I had careful medical attendance, but whllo con
valesclng my own physlclnn himself ordered me to take Swamp
Hoot to build up my nervous Bystem, nnd put my kidneys In
shape. It helped me more than any curatlvo or tonic I ever
used nnd now I always keep 11 In my medlclno chest. With best
wishes for sufferers,
Ulctntcd.
J. I J.
-fit-,-
It used to bo considered that only urlnarr
nnd bladder troubles -wero to bo traced to
tho kidneys, but now modern science prooa
that nearly all diseases havo their beginning
In tho disorder ot tboso most Important r-gans.
Tho kidneys filter and purify tho blood-
that U their work.
So whon your kidneys nro weak or out
of order, you can understand how quickly
your entire body Is affected, and how every
organ seems to fall to do Kb duty.
If you nro sick or "feel badly," begin
taking tho famous new discovery Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Hoot, becauso as soon as your
kidneys aro well they will help all tho other
organs to health. A trial will convlnco any
one.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are respon
sible for more idckncsn and sufferinc thun
nny other disease, nnd If permitted to con
tinue fatal results nre euro to follow. Kid.
ney trouble Irritates tho nerves, makes you
dUzy, restless, sleepless and lrrltablo. Make
you pass water often during tho day, nnJ
obliges you to got up many times during
tho night. Onuses puffy or dark circles un
der tho eyes, rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of
tho bladder, pain or dull ncho In tho back,.
Joints and muscles, mnkes your head ach
and back ache, causes Indigestion, stinach
nnd liver trouble, you get a sallow, yellow
complexion: ninkea you feel as though you
had heart trouble; you may havo plenty ot
ambition, but no strength; get weak and
wasto away.
Tho euro for theso troubles Is Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Hoot, tho world-famous kidney
remedy. In taking Swamp-Hoot you afford
natural help to nature, for Swamp-Hoot Is
tho most perfect healer nnd gentle old to
tho kidneys that Is known to medical sclenco.
If thero la auy doubt in your mind as to
your condition, tnko from your urlno on
rising about four ounces, placo It In a glasi
or 'bottlo and let It stand twenty-four hours,
If, on examination, it Is milky or cloudy, It
thero in a brick-dust settling, or tf HUiall
particles float about In It, your kidneys aro
In need of Immediate attention. Swamp
Hoot Is pleasant to tako and Is used In thn
leading hospltalH, recommended by skillful
physicians in their privnto practice, and la
taken by doctors themselves who havo kid
ney ailments, becauso they recognlie In It
tho greatest and most successful remedy for
kidney, liver nnd bladder troubles.
If you nro already convinced that Swamp
Hoot Is what you need you can purchase
tho regular fifty-cent and ono dollar site
bottle3 at tho drug stores overywhoro.
KHITOKIAIi XOTK-Tlio grout kidney remedy, Swiiinp-Koot. Im so rcninrkalily siiccossful tbnt n Bpocln! nn-nucniont litis been made by which all our
renders who luivo not iilrondy tried It, may havo a sample lioltle sent absolutely free by mall. Aiso u book tellliiK all about kidnpy nnd blndder troublcM nnd
enutalniiiK ninny of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and iwiiiien cured by .Swamp-Hoot He huip and niuntlon rend
ins tills npneious offer in the Onialiu MorniiiK Hee, when Keudln your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., rsinchauiton, X. Y.
sudden Impulse. In fact, it had been con
sidered for some time.
MIsMiiurl I'nclllc Directors nniei).
ST. LOUIS. Alarch IS. The stockholders
of tho .Missouri Pacific railroad met in the
company's offices In this city today and
olected theso directors for the ensuing yean
Georgo J. Gould. Ilussell sage, lidwin
Gould, Louis Fitzgerald. John V. .Munn,
Frank J. Gould. Howard Gould, Samuel
Sloan, Jnmes Dp Wolf Cutting, vlco A. L.
Hopkins; Thomas T. Kckert. S. H. H. Clark,
C. G. Warner, Hussell Harding, vice D. K.
Ferguson.
Thoso of the Iron Alnuntaln road did tho
same, wltn tnis result: ueorgo .i. lioum,
Humell Sage. 0. C. W. Lowrey, John T.
Terry, Henry Whelen, Jr., vice Henry
Whelen, sr.; H, Harding, vlco A. L. Hop
kins; Henry Marqunnd, It. Al. (Jallaway,
Howard Gould, Frank J. Gould, R. J. Lack
land, C. O. Warner and William II, Thompson.
Tho oflicers of both systems will bo
elected In New York within two weeks.
President Georgo J. Gould, who has been
In St. Louis for several days on business In
connection with tho two systems, left for
New York tonight.
bo an Interesting one.
Mule Coinriillim llelemilen.
Delegates to tho state convention have
' been named by the local democrat as fol
lows: H. nedmond. John Dohney. Ed Con
ley. P. C Caldwell. T II Knsor. P. Cahlll.
John Jackman, William .Martin. J S Wal
ters. John .McMillan. W J. llrennan. F J.
Freltag. According to an agreement no
county convention will be hold, tho selection
llochestcr. Is at the Merchants
Air. It. l Hnrgraves has returned from a
writ r misinesH visit at Maryville, Mo
Ilnllwnr Ntilex null I'erxoiinlx.
General Aeent Kilhn of the Northwestern
left last evenlnc for a short business trlD
to Chicago.
F. Al. Llbbo of St. Joseph. travelltiK
freight agent of the Santa Fe, Is looking
after business affairs In Omaha.
.1. P. Harrctt. travellnir frelcht agent of
the Missouri Pacific, with heiidnuarters nt
'Concordia, Knn., Is a visitor at local head-
quurtur-.
A. H. Cutts of St. Paul, cenernl nassenirrr
ngent of tho Allnneapolls & St. Louis, is In
the cl'y. accompanied by Mrs. Cutts. They
nre on their way to tho roast.
William Silencer. sutierlntondent of
lirtilces and hillbillies on the lllack IIUIs di
vision of the Klkhorn, Is in the city for a
brief visit while enrouto to Chicago. Mr.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Free Alethudlut (.huivh at Eleventh
and Center idreels Is having salvation meet
ings every night this week.
The Vl-dtlng Nurses' association will hold
Its regular meeting on Thursday at I
o'clock In tho Arlington block.
Thc plumbers' union gave n smoker Tues
day night at the rooms In Labor Temple.
The members turned out In force anil en
joyed themselves.
Thu llrst day's work of the city council,
sitting as a board of equalization, failed to
bring out a single protest against the levy
of the sncclal taxes as llxed by ordinance.
Tuesday evening a sneak thief entered
the stable of Dr. Parker, at Twcnty-llfth
and Dodge streets, and stole an overcoat
belonging to tho hostler, who was at sup
per. William Hradv. employed as hostler by
Dr. Christie. Twenty-second nnd Miami
streets, complains that a burglar broke Into
bin room In tho barn Alarch 10 and stolo
his best suit ot clothes.
Frank Kehl, Fred Alcehan and Andrew
,.,,.i,.,n hnrii l.nlwenn elirht and fourteen
vnari of ace. were arrested In The Hee
those used by their children at school have
rendered Inaccurate.
Annie Harlow, who reside at 017 Capitol
avenue, was severely bitten on the arm and
leg by a vicious dog Tuesday evening. The
wounds were dressed at the police station
emergency hospital by Surgeon Hlerliowi r.
A complaint will bo llled against the owner
of tho dog.
The matter of advertising for contracts
for paving by the city engineer Is being de
laved bv the inability of the printer to fur
nish copies of the speclllratlons of the work
decided upon. The copy has been In the
hands of the printers for i tveral days ami
when It Is returned paving contracts will
be advertised.
Charles M. Conoyer, sr., of TIM Pierce
street, was violently thrown from u bicycle
at the south end of the Tenth street viaduct
Sundav night. Ills right leg was broken in
two places and he was removed to bw
home. Mr. Conoyer is quite aged, and It
will be somo tlmo before ho will be able to
bu out.
The park commissioners Inspected the pro
posed "lllulT tract" park .Monday afternoon,
but arrived at no dellnite conclusion respect
ing its purchase. The plans of thc commis
sioners contemplate a boulevard around the
lliurt tract pars, conneciini; wiiu imiui iw
u- ' i'l.ln.. .f nwicn , 1 m, . Spencer Is accompanied by his wife and they
L- Vui ,,, i r ,i i' .i, it I y . r ,llu are guests of George Hoach. chief clerk In
IIP
mirnt.HHf
Sick headache. Food doesn't di
gest well, appetite poor, bowels con-
I v nil Mtrl T I C ftlir
Hverl Aycr's Pills are liver pills,
easy ana sarc. i ney cure dyspep
sia, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists.
Hock Island road, Is nt the JIurrny
Peter Alorlcnseu of Ord, treasurer of Vnl
ley county, was at tne Millard Tuesday
George L. Hlock of Rock Springs. Wyn.,
a prominent cuturman, is at tne .Millard
J. O. Couthro of Chicago, representing
the Carpenter Paper company, is at tho
iter lirnnu.
Al C. Steele, n railroad contractor of
i amoria. yo.. accompanied tiy his wife,
is nt me .Aim. mi
U P. WocKiMier of Atchison, solicitor een
oral of the .Missouri Pacific Hallroad com-
p.mv. is at ine .Miuard
Charles II. Swift of the Swift Packing
the otllce of Gonernl Superintendent Huches
of tho ttiKiiorn
Our Nation's Wealtli.
Gold and silver nro poured abundantly Into
tho lap of tho nation, but our material
wealth and strength Is rather In Iron, the
most useful of all metals, Just as tho
wealth of ft human being lies In a useful
stomach. If you havo overworked yours
until It Is disabled, try Hostettor's Stomach
Hitters. It will relievo tho clogged bowels.
Improve tho appetite nnd cure constipation,
unpaiiy has returned from a ten .lav' dyspepsia, biliousness, liver nnd kidney dis
Yii.il. wiiu ins iiiiiiiiy m uiiicago. i ease.
J ii. Bishop, traveling passenger aeent
i.n'itainir Mond'nv nlirht nnd are now ill tho nark, and the purchase of sulllclent land lo
city Jail booked ns incorrlglbles. , make tho former ono of tho attraction of
Hulldlng permits have been Issued to N. tho city. ... ... ,
Parsons 2131 North Twenty-ninth street, i After having the books of the popular
for an 'additional story to be built on a ' pnvlng bond Issue open since Alarch II the
dwelling houso and to If, It. Allen, 1 won- Hty clerk has not received one subscrlii
tleth and Spraguo streets, for a barn. tnI1 t tho Issue. Tho bond proposal slates
lCrncst Hlssl has complained to the police I that the subscriber shall stato the pre
that bis pockets were picked of JSC. by a mlum which ho Is willing to pay. but from
woman in tho Wlilto Front saloon, on lower tho present outlook the city olllciiils will
Farnani street. 1 lo says ho fell asleep In, he satlsllcd If thc bonds aro sold at par,
ono of tho wine rooms a few nights ago. i below which they cannot bo sold.
Tho regular semi-monthly dancing party I 'ino case of smallpox reported Monday In
.... mm?.. -..,.. iHHnV r.ini wnu lield Tups- I ilm 1 1 nl i-li Imrli urn I of Twelfth and t ass
.1,... .-i., i.t ihn a'rmorv. A larco nuin- I streets has created a panic ntnong the
i ' : I ..0.,i ii Imil n dellchtful time. I nolnreil families llvltur In that part of town
As usual tho affair was in charge of the en-I All day Tuesday a crowd of women and
tertalnmcnt committee. children were at tno oiuco oi ine n.mi.i ..i
I o ids C.reoc 2713 North Twenty-second 1 Health to bo vnee nuted and many ix
stref re nor ?s' to ho police the loss of a pressed their Intention to move from the
S mill hand satchel con alnlng a lady's gold neighborhood, but were advised by the olll-
watch and other Jewelry repre,seniuiK cers 10 remain.
value of $100. Hn says ho left the satchel I -. ,, .f ,,irk of .,, Hiibalstence depart
on a Sherman nvcnuo car on .Monday. i menti military Department of tho Missouri,
A warrant Is out for tho arrest of At- ja nlity shipping the regular quarterly and
tornev J. n. i ooiey. cn.irKiiiK mm wim monthly stores lo various posis. in aiun
assault alleged to have beifi committed upon , ,i,m to itH own posts this department sup
.. .. ln IIITIl -.t,1 I."1T- . ... .. .. ...
tne nouseKceper in u inn "i onvj .- ... . piles nlioui nan oi ine sunsisie nee muc s
teenth street. The woman says that while , to ppnnrtmont of Colorado and nil of
she tho landlady and several lioarders were
at luncheon Monday Judge Cooley broke the
monotony or tnuie mm ey cuiiii u " "
thief. Ho then, she says, followed her out
Into tho hall and knocked her down.
In tho report of tho effect of the truancy
circular sent out by the secretary of tho
school board It wns made to appear Alon
dny that tho secretnry complnlned of the
character of tho school enrollment when ho
should hnvo been quoted as saying the
enumeration was nt fault The enrollment
is tho work of the teachers and is correct,
while tho same cannot be said nf the cnu-
i meri.tlon. which tne carelessness oi tno
census enumerators aim me laiuue ui n
Grandest Scenic Trip in the World
TUB THHOUGII FIHST-CL ASS PULLMAN SL12BPEH9
Between Chicago and San Francisco
NOW IN SKHV ICR VIA THH
Great Rock Island Route
Cross tho ROCKY MOUNTAINS and tho SIKHHA NBVADA
BY DAYLIGHT IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.
Theso Sleepers nro Uroad Vcstlbulcd and nro
carried on tho Limited Trains of tho (ireat
llock Island ltoute, Denver and Rio Orando
(Scenic Route) Rio Orando Western nnd
Southern Pacific Dining Car Service
Through Buffet Library Cars.
WKST HOUND LKAVI3 OMAHA DAILY AT 1:30 P. M.
Direct connections to and from Sotithorn California.
For full Information, folders and descrl ptlvo book address
C. A. HUTHKHFORD, (Je noral Agent, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha,
JOHN SKHASTIAN, O. P. A. Chicago.
I Metal Beds!
2s
pa
. VTM your mouitache or brrd a teiutltul
brown or rlf h blrV T Thon nt
tor ino
Whiskers
tyt f riiitt. H4ii 4 Ca Mum, t H
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
for tho Memphis route, with headquarters
at Kansas City, was an Her Orand Kuest
Tucsdai-.
F W. Andrews of Lincoln, H. G. Harris
of Ashland, K. L. Kltnr of Osceola. v s.
Cook of Arlington and John Conlle of Ban
croft were Nebraska peoplo at the Mer-
t-nanis ruesiiay.
W A. Whitney, chief dispatcher of tho
i nion raciuc stationed at urand Island,
nnd C K Parsons, son of At. K. ParHnnx.
the cattlo klnir. aro In Omaha to attend tho
runerai oi w. l-. .uyn.
Jllss Jnne Wlllson Fnlr nrrlved In Omaha
yesterday from Ireland, via New York
i uy, ami is mo kui-si oi nor Droiuer, uenn
F.ir Today she will start for Colo
rado Springs to visit a nephew, who Is
seriously in.
Mr. P.mmn Anderson Hlake, nn accom
plished vocalist from Marvvllle. Mo., u in
tan city, the cuest of Airs. It. C. Uaruraves
at yii WorthliiKton Place. Mrs. Hlake. who
s the w re or a prominent dent st In Alarv.
vllle, Is aim Instructor In vocal music at
ino Muryviuc seminary.
Havo you seen "The Ualloon?" This Is one
of the pictures you get through a Heo cou
pon. It Is a reproduction of a famous paint
ing nnd Is a work of art. Coupons and 10
cents.
lllcycllut Itiinx lloivn Wo in nn.
AVhlle Mrs. Frank Taylor was crossing
tho street at Twontv-fourth ami Seu-:ir,i
streets at 3:43 p. in. Tuesday afternoon sho
was sirucK oy a nicycie ami Knocked-down.
the siiiiiilleH nt l-'ort Mend. S. D. The sub
KlKtencn iletiartment Is short-handed by
reason or ono of tho clerks having been sent
to Manila.
Tho nnnunl charity ball of the nulled
Jewish nld societies will bo given W-dns-day
evening at tho Metropolitan club, the
grand march to bo called at 8:30. The olli
cers of the charity ball are: President,
Habbl Simon; seiretnry, Miss Lena Hen
rcld; treasurer, Airs. Ferdinand Adler The
committees having the ball In charge are:
Reception nnd booths, Mrs Hen Rosenthal,
Mrs. Simon and assistants; supper, Airs.
Morris Levy and assistants; Hour, Julius
HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS HAVE
COMMENTED ON OUR BIG SHOWING
OF HIGH CHARACTER METAL BEDS.
ents to give, proper names In harmony with M.yer nnd assistants.
Catarrh Among Children
How it May Be Safely Cured. Do Not Permit
a Gold in the Head to Become Chronic.
21 This week we nre making a special showing of these
high character goods in all tho newest finishes whioh,
by the way, will not peel ofT. Designs aro the latest
prices are the lowest.
This Handsome
White Enamel Iron
and Brass Bed
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vpjirlv nil rhlldren have nasal catarrh.
Some aro born with It, white with othors
H'er head enmo In contact with tho street I tho disease develops when they aro live or
railway track and sustained n severe cut 1 six years of age .
and brulsvs. Dr. Christy was called nnd Catarrh manifests Itself with tho swelling
took tho injured woman to tho Clnrkson of tho nose, gl ing tne cnild a "nasal twang
hospital, whore It was stated nt a lato of speech," tho eyes become red nnd watery,
hour that she was recovering from tho ef- brea'h Ib bad, and sleep Is disturbed by not
fects nicely, tho skull not belnsr fractured.
as nt first thought. Mrs. Tuylor resides
at Thlrty-t-econd and Cas streets and wns
accompanied by a neighbor, Mrs. Hraden,
at tho time nf tho accident II. J. Allnnlck,
a newspaper carrier, was riding the wheel,
but was not arrested, as witnesses were
unanimous In saying that the accident was
wholly unavoidable on hU part.
being able to breatho freely. In somo enses
tho affection extends Into the throat, caus
ing frequent attacks of sore throat,
i It Is daniferous to let such symptoms do
I velop into a chronic state and when they nre
llrst detec-tiil It is best to glvo the llttlo
ones a. slmplo and harmless remedy two or
. three times a day and also beforn retiring,
a remedy such as Gauss' Catarrh Tablets.
They nre taken Internal!- and nro not only
absolutely pure and free from any poisonous
stimulant, but they positively euro, beeause
they act Immediately upon the Inflamed
mucous membranes or tho respiratory sys
tem. Gauss' Catarrh Tablets are pleasnnt to
tho tasto and un be conveniently taken at
any time and place. No huge bottle or
spoon to carry nbout. Nearly all druggists
sell the tablets or they will be postpaid to
any nddress nt GO cents a box.
A llttlo book on catarrh fully explains ca
tarrh In all Its forms ami will bo sent free
by addressing C. K. Gauss, Marshall,
Mich.
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heavy, massive design
richly trimmed In brass
has bow foot extended nnd
three-quarter or full size
this week only
$9.50
FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS. g
ORCHARD & UILIIUM CARPET CO.
5 1414-1416-1418 DOUGLAS STREET.
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