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TUT OM.n 11A1LT TiEU: FATVItnAT. srjI'TEMnXU 8, 1SI00. WAIT UNTIL TWELFTH HOUR Webster's Pnglcaien Try to Diufranchise Voters in Three Wards. fill PETITION WITH JUDGE BAXTER "Wnllnil I n(ll imitating lli-Knii lleforo JlnUlna Any Objection, Alllioiiuh Thc Iliiil llnr liny In .Which (o Act. At the twelfth hour, when the voters of the- rity had already begun to depoult their ballots, the Webster forces attempted to render worthless votes which had been rant in Rood faith In tho Second, Third and Sev nth wards. Their eomplnltit was addresfed to Jtince Maxtor and an Inlunrtlon was nought against tho use of the olllrlul hallots. Furthermore, the rourt was asked to throw out the ballot!) already cast by rltlzens op posed to Vebter'n tundidary. The petition wan tiled at 11. SO 11. m., ten minutes before tho polls opened, and the defendanta wero alven tv only minutes by Judco Maxtor In uhlcb. to prepare an answer. The. ballots were ready for distribution jcMerdny and although full knowledge of their form was In possession of the plaintiffs for tw only-four hours they preferred to -nalt until the balloting began before they JAlsed any objection. The complaint bad reference to the form of the ballots, which, the petition alleged, was calculated to mislead tho voter ami fa cllltatu tho election of certain candidates. In the wards mentioned there havo been vltbdrnwals from the Webster delegations, leaving them three short In the Second and Third wards and one short In tho Seventh ward from tho full complement of ten. Tho ticket was prepared by tho county committee In tho form of the state ticket of national electors, us prescribed In No. 18 of tho rule. At the top was printed the stereotyped instruction, "Vote for ten dele- sates." Tho ten names of the candidates below were Joined by a bracket In sets ns provided by law and nt the side was In ncrlbed a clrclo bearing, nbovo and below tho words, "Cross In clrclo votes lor ten.' Thin form was observed without variance In r.ll wards excepting tho Second, Third and Seventh. Wrlmtcr Win Mi Deteuntri In these wards thero wcro less than ten on tho Webster delegations. In view of the fact that tho words "Vote for ton" headed ho ticket, the committee felt that it would Invito confusion to Inscribe u clrclo beside tho deficient delegations with tho words "Pros In circle votes for seven" or "nine ns tho case might be. It therefore left tho clrclo off, giving to thobo who mlBht wlflb to vote tho ticket tho prlvllrgo "f marking n cross opposite each name. This action tns the cauao of Injury advanced by the Plaintiffs. In support of tho petition It was urged that the ballots wero prepared In violation nt rule IS, which spccllled that when the randldatcs did not exceed tho number al lotted to each ward they might bo voted for in one lot. Thero was no provision, the attorney for tho prosecution urged, that the rnmc practice might not be adopted when the number fell short of tho allotted por tion. Attorney Connell pointed out that the plaintiffs had sought the wrong remedy If they believed they were entitled to i-lrcle, he asked, why had they not prayed tor one, rather than to petition that all ballots bearing the clrclo be thrown out rind no others Issued. "It is now 1 o'clock,' added Mr Connoll, "and hundreds of voters havo cast their ballots In good faith. The plaintiff asks that thcho Innocent parties be disfranchised." Attorney "BtnJ'eiul laid stress upon tile confusion which would ensuo If thp voters were confronted with tho words "Vote for ten" at tho head of tho ticket and the words "Cross In circle votes for seven" or "nlno" opposite a delegation. At the conclusion of the argument Judge llaxter announced that It would bo a palpa ble Injustice to disfranchise voters who had Innocently cast their ballots. It was his opinion, however, that tho tickets iliauld bear more uniformity and he ordered that tho circles opposlto tho full deloga tlons bo erased to correspond with thoso which nre Incomplete. The suits were Instituted by the follow ing: Oeorge It Stryker against the Judges nnd clerk In tho Second ward; Louis Itnr mester against tho JudscB and clerk in the Third ward, Theodore Olsen against tho Judges nnd clerk In tho Seventh ward. Tho wolf In tho fable rmv on sheep's clothing becauso If he traveled on bis own reputation ho couldn't accomplish his pur pose. Counterfeiters of DoWItt's Witch Hazel Falvo couldn't sell their worthies! ralves on their merits, so they put them In boxes nnd wrappers like DoWItt's. Look out for them. Take only DoWItt's Witch Hard Salve. It cures piles and all sklo diseases. Mortality Stnt 1st li'. The following deaths and births were re ported to the Hoard of Health for Hie twenty.four hours ending nt noon l'rlda : Deaths Vanco A. Larson, nged 1, Doug las; Hoss H, Reaver, nged 17. 2171 Unrne.v. Mrs. F K. Abraham, aged nt. MBS Plerc nirths-C. C Pcahody. itri Hurt, boy; F. A, Pitt, 2H23 Franklin, boy. J J Miibnnoj. 1010 South Thirteenth, hov . J M Hoilo. HOT. South Kleonth. girl. Peter Ilornli;. ,'27.17 SouUi Ninth, girl. I'lcorge II Ljnn coil Cass, girl. A woni's Face Tells its own story. A laugh is often a lie on a woman's tips. It belies the pain which is tearing nt the nerves. But the eyes have no part in the laugh. Their purple rings speak of sutTering. There nre lines too nlwut the mouth which only pain can give. Mtuy women look for ward to n week of such misery each mouth. Three mouths of each year are given up to suffering. It weakens them. It ages them. It rohs them of social pleasures nnd family joys. Can there be any excuse for such women who fail to try Dr. Pierco's I'avorite Prescription? It has cured thousands of such sufferers. Cured them perfectly nnd permanently. It cures ninety-eight out of every hun dred who givc'it n fair and faithful trial. ft's sure to htlp. It's almost sure to cure. "I had falling of internal organs and had to go to bed every month, bnd irregular monthly period which wnuld sometimes last ten or twelve day," write Mt Alice I.. Itolmen. of CooUptlng Strel, Uitiontown, I'e "Had in dlgt(lon n tvul th.it I could not cit nuythiiig hardly Dr Vlerce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured me." Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send at one-cent stamps for paper-bound book or 3t stamps for cloth biudint; to Dr. U. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. CENTRAL LABOR UNION MEETS Vnollier lri TnUeti Tnuanl the K- fnhll.ilimriit of Mir Oimmlrn linn' ()v ii PnpiT. At the regular meeting of the Ontrai Labor union last night the report of the , ommltlee on the proposed newspaper waa i irrpivpri. miming inai over "u person' were pledged ns subscribers. A resolution was adopted providing that the union eto t board of directors, tho cleitlon bcltiR postponed until the next meeting. The resignations of James E. Hyan, vice president, nnd J. t Dlngman, scrgennt-at- arms, wcro received, as tho former has been nominated for ofllco and the latter has moved to South Omaha. Peter Klewlz wan elected to tho former ofllce and H. C. Wado elected to tho latter. The boycott on tho steamer Jacob Illchl- man was declared off and boycott was es tablished on a certain brand of beer bar rels froni Cincinnati. The printing of the by-laws was referred to tho press committee with power to act. Tho bids received were the same, $31. .'.O. The matter of complaints of the Meat Cutters' union against soveral markets was referred to tho arbitration committee. It was decided to discontinue the mull ing of minutes of the meetings to the af filiated unions. Tho barbers' union presented a petition In favor of Sunday dosing, which was Bent to tho local unions. W. U. Austin was appointed on tho law committee, vice Alexander resigned. Now delegates admitted were Ira Palchen from the Harbors' union, II. t". Wade from the Walters and Harry MeVca from tho Plumbers. STRIKE AT SACRED HEART WorLinen Km iln oil on the imv Church 1 In 1 1 it I n ft Object to Snn Inlnii t'nriienter. At noon yesterday the workmen employed on tho now Sacted Heart church at 2212 Bin ney street went on n strike and operations on tho structure nro suspended. The strike I tho result of an attempt on the part of tho contracting carpenter to work nonunion men on the Job. Tho contractor has emplojed no union men until ho received this contract and not being able to secure nonunion workmen hired three members of the Carpenters' union. Tho organization dc.-lded that if ho was to uto union men at ono place he must use them nt nil and on hts refusal to employ nono but union men the business ngent of tho carpenters called tho workmen from the building. In tho morning an attempt vvus mado to resume with nonunion carpenters. Tho bricklayers, stonecutters nnd laborers refused to work with the nonunion men and at 1 o'clock ull work was suspended. Tho cornerstone of the church was to bo laid Sunday and the rector has made exten sive preparations for tho event. The sus pension of work threatened to delay the ceremony, but tho representatives of the unions instructed tho inn to clean up the work and put everything In shapo for tho laying of tho cornerstone beforo they quit work. As a result the stonecutters nnd laborers vvoiked In the afternoon. DISCARDS SUICIDE THEORY Cormier lirHile Hint (irnriir Wright' Itrutli Wiih Hue to Vntural Ciiuncn, M. Dr. W. R. Lavender, who represented the coroner In tho George M. Wright autopsy, has finished tho analysis of tho stomach and reports that ho found no poison. Ho reports further that tho analysts was not altogether satisfactory, as the stomach bnd been washed out by the attending phy sicians during treatment nnd that formal dehydo had been Injected into It by tho undertaker. This of Itself would havo p eluded the finding of poison, but even bad tho organ not undergone these processes the finding of morphine in It would still have been highly Improbable, as In tho twenty hours which elapsed between tho time ho was discovered unconscious and his death the drug would havo been ab sorbed Into tho system. Still, on account of tho diseased condition of several of the vital organs, Including the heart, kidneys, stomach and left lung. Dr. Lavender concludes that Mr. Wright died a natural death. Dr. J. C. Hlshop has signed a death ccrtlllcnto giving heart disease ns tho cause of death. Tho funeral will be held from the home, Sherman flats, Suudny afternoon. ARRESTED IN DES MOINES llertlia I.llieUe In the llnml of tho I'ol Ice nt Icmvii'o fiipltiil City. Dentin Llbekc, alias alias "Chemical Ann," "Fainting nertha," the beautiful drug ftoro blondo who has worried the pollco of tho principal cities of Iowa and Ne bratka for several years. Is again In trou ble, this tlmo in Des Moines. Chief Don ahue received n telegram from tho chief of pollco of that city Thursday evening saying he had Bertha In Jail, on what chargo wns not stated. He wanted her Omaha record. Yesterday Chief Donuhuc wroto out an elabornto biography of the woman, making n feature of her skill ns a pickpocket and diamond thief. For severnl months Hortha has been In Si nernard'i asylum in Council Illuffs awAltlng examination by Hit Insanity beard Monday the board sat in hor case nnd, finding her mind ouind, discharged hor. j Sho at erne rrosscd tho river Into Omalm, j where she wns promptly arrested nnd hot footed bn.-k Info low.fi. This was tho last heard of her until Thursday night, when wcrcl renched the chief of her trouble in Des Moines. l.lltlitrn the Ills or lliiiiiiinit.v. Ily preventing disease, killing and ex polling Us germs, Cascarots Candy Ca thartic relieve life s miseries. Uso them regularly! Druggists. 10c, 2Gc, 50c. HYMENEAL. VI n lis o ii -Kit Keen to h, MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia.. Sept. 7. (Spe i (nil -Last evening In the Presbyterian church of this city Miss Lulu Mav Kdgo comb, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. ICdgc ootub. wns muted In mnrrlnt?e to Kdwnrd W. Mndson Both nro well known society people of this place, Mrs. Madson hivlni? served ns teacher in the public schools. Mr. Mndson Is a popular Fremont, Klkhorn ft Missouri Vnlley employe. Mr. nnd Mrs. Madson loft last evening for Denver nnd olher western points. Ilnllrnliiii'h-f nic, HASTINliS. Neb.. Sept. 7. (Special.) -The man luge of Miss Mabel Cole to Mr, Adolph Dollcnbach took place at the brides homo nt 11 o'clock yesterday morning There were guests preient from Lincoln. Juniata nnd this city. The bride Is the daughtei of (i'lieral A. V. Cole of this cltv. Tho groom edits and publishes the Cmtcr County Republican at Weatherford, Okln. Snvlnc Institution I'll I U. PITTSHi nn, Sept. 7.-The Fifth Avenue oiivingn ami i.nnn ,i.ucuin. ii oi jicivr"' port. Pa. Is Insolvent, unci the Mere mtl'o Trust company or thU cf.y has uien ap pointed temporary lecelver. An ii'lfL'i. illp.'i'epunoy of 3,ci has teen d'scover-c in the iicount or n rormer scc-etiiry, tm no nroccedlliK's hnve been Inrtttuteil The rnich value Of tho nssoclatlnn ia JK7.- ii!M0t. and the falhirn I" the Inrjjeit In ihe hlston" of bul'dlnc and tunn ussjoiatlijin lu the state Nearly 1,70a mill worker hid uepoMien mii ineir sHvingi in inc concern Ol'ccutij to uuy nomes. MR Wm ,S mW I Charges Made Ajraiust Him Through the Fusion Orran Have No Foundation. CITY EMPLOYES ARC NOT ASSESSED Woulil llnvp llciunltu'il Nentrnl In the .M'lintorlnl l ontrst Hull lie .Not Hern Virulently AtlnoLcjil. Mayor Moore3 feels very Indignant over the PBsauIts that aro being mode by the followers of John L. Webster through the columns of the World-Herald and In cam paign dedgers, that have been put In cir culation in the Interest of Webster "There is nbsolutely no truth In the charge that nn assessment bus been levied upon city employes to help pay thj ex penses of Mr. Hosewater's campaign.' said he. "Not a nickel has been paid by anyone lu the employ of tho city for this purpose." "It Is not true thnt I havo broken faith with Mr. Webster, llefore 1 started east for my summer vocation six weeks ago It was my Intention to remain neutral in the senatorial primary contest. No sooner wns my bark turned on Omaha than my politi cal enemies, who arc Mr. Webster's special friends, concocted n scheme to oust the police commission of which I nm chair man by repealing the ordlnanco under which the commission Is acting nnd to make each city councilman a police commis sioner. I am credibly Informed that money v.as offered to members of the council to carry out this plan, which failed only be ratiso the plotters could not Induce live councilmen to support the move. "When I got back from my vacation two weeks ago 1 discovered that Webster's fuglemen had carried on n regular crusade through tho wards against my administra tion and the avowee! Webster candidates for tho legislature wcro making a cam paign on the Issuo of ousting tho police commission and changing tho charter so that my term nnd that of other city officers would be cut short by eighteen months. This Is not merely an open secret, but Is talked everyvvhero In club rooms and public resorts. "Thursday night Sam Holt, who Is one of Webster's candidates for tho legislature, declared that his first step, If elected, would bo to do nway with the nppolntlve pollco commission and the next to reach after Frank Moorcs' scalp. Tho same kind of talk has been mado by John flutter and others of that Ilk. "In tho face of these threats I could hardly afford to sit still and remain nn In different spectator In the tight. I had to take sides against Webster because nearly all of his friends nro my avowed enemies. Would not any other man In my place have done the snme?" V hero ihr Credit lleloiiK". MILLARD, Neb.. Sept. L To the Keillor of Tho Ilee: In this morning's World-Herald Is n statement about John Far-el, which doviutes rather far from tho truth. John r'nrrcll was taken in hand by Constn bio Fritz Bhatr. of this village last Satur day evening. Schatz telephoned Sunday morning to severnl places in this state and Iowa to tho superintendent of the county poor farm In Omnha. Tho conveyance from tho county farm ni rived Sunday nfteruoon nfler 4 o'clock In Millard and Fritz Schatz delivered Farrell to tho conductor of tho train. Fritz Schatz gave the man three meals and kept him safe for two days. Nothing Is known here about Deputy De Cannon's presence In Millard. In honor of the truth, I hope you will give theso lines proper publicity. DH. F. W. EI1BNKR, J. P. Other Cltlc I'ronrrutc Milkmen. Heporta which L. K. iliutou. city mlPt Inspector, lias received from lndlfinnpolls, Chicago nnd Philadelphia show that these three cities nave, instici'ecl many suits against milk dealers who used formalde hyde and other preservatives, unci that in no case was thero n failure to convict. In Philadelphia tlio city administration ims been muklng a special war against adul terated milk. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. V. H. Wcur of Topoka Is In the city. F2. II. Piper of Chlcigo Is In Omuha. .1. K. Jenkins of Schuyler Is nt the Mil lard. II. II. OrcBB of St. Paul Is nt the Mcr. chant O. F. Ehlmnn of St. Louis Is nt tho Murray. I. A. Yeast of 1 1 ya unite is stopping nt the Merchants. K. "W. Klngfley of Lincoln Is a guest of the Murray. M. firnnt of Falrbury Is nt the Murray. Fred Soimeiischoln of West Point Is at the Millard. Mrs V,'. S. Itiikcr of Oretna, Neb., is at tho Merchnnts. K. D. Satterlee of Chadron In stuylnu nt tho Merchants. John Conway of tlmnil Island Is n na- tron of tho Merchants. Cuntaln nnd Mrs. Ralph Piatt of Ornnd Island are ut the Her llrand. I W. Keeshan and O. A. Ford of Ncv York are stopping nt the Murray .1. Rush Ilronson. the new Ornheum mali nger, has token apartments nt the Millard. John F. Stafford, nn .nsuraiicc adlurtr from St. Louis, Is a patron of the Millard. John H. Norils of New York is the new clerk at tho Paxton, vice Henry Douglae. resigned. Miss Naomi F. Rchetick. sle noHranher In the ulllce of tho city clerk, 1i:ih gone to Salt Lake, where sue will remain ror several w ocks. Dr. victor If. Coffmun. who Is at Hot Springs. 9. D., him written friends that ho In Hlowiy recovering trom his recent attack of heart trouble. Nobiiihkans ot the M'Tchanta Fridny: Mr and Mrs. c. A. Hoblnson of Shelton. V;. P. ClemPiitH nnd A. O. Clements of Ord and II. C. Ames of Klmlmll Judce Baxter has returned from a -um- mer ciutlng In New York nud the Thousand Islands, lie uKo vislteil flarato;;a during the session of tho American Bur associ i- tloii. It. F. Kloke nnd William Stoufer of West Point, '. C. Caldwell of Lincoln. F. N. Prout of Beatrice nnd N. P. McDonald of Kenrnev wcro stato buc.Hr at tho Her Grand Friday. Judge Munger has returned from bis hunting trip to the Verdigris valley. If) says tho birds weie few i.nd far between, but tw guns bagged twenty in a llttlo more than ono day. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. F. i;. AbiHlinms, aged t, died nt Pierce street and the remains were sept to Jefferson. In Hoi's K. Seaver. nged 17. died nt lil'l Ilnrnoy street, mid his remains were sent to Beedsliiirg, Wis., for Interment. A. A l.lnstrom has been granted n per mit for $l.oi worth of repair:, on n frame residence nt JOlIi North IJIghteenlh street. The remains of Italpb P. Kelly, who was killed In the railroad ynrds nt tiraud Island, were brought to Omaha mid interred at I'rosi t II III cemetery. The fall term of the Prcsbyteilan Theo logical seminary at t"i Ninth Ninth street will open Tuesday, Heptomtit r IS. Dr Stephen Phelps, professor nf homllencn, will deliver an address of welcome to tho students. II. J. Bandy, traveling passenger ngent of the Omaha & St. Louis railroad, reports t.n the police that lie was nibbed yentei. lav of 100 passes on his road The robber' occurred mi the umaha A St. Louis rail toad, n few miles oast of Council Bluffs. The union carpemers of tho cllv huvn Hied n protest with the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners against permitting tlremen to do repultiiiK unci other necessary enrpe liter work nt the tire houses. A similar protest was tiled some time ago liv the union plumbers nnd the commissioners ordered that all work of any importance be lot to regular plumbers. Mnvor Mooroh and several members of the council have discussed the trouble that lias been caused by the refiiMil of tho Board of Kdiicatloti to pity the building Inspector ill" for the permit to construct the new High tichool building, and It is llkelv tint a resolution ennmptlng the board from nay. Ins the fee will b passed by the council ut lt next meetln;. SAvvJi:-. - .-if '--&3&.iJ 'in?, V $ Msg "-sBbw??-. X t South Omaha News . jj True to his promises made before elec tion Mayor Kelly Is providing the Sec ond ward with tiro protection. The com mittee appointed at Thursday night's meet ing of the city council to Investigate the two propositions submitted for n lire hall decided yesterday to lease the lot offered by tho Omaha Brewing association for threo ears, with the privilege of renewing the lease for two years more If desired. The rentnl of this lot at Twentieth nnd S streets wllKcost tho city nt the rate of f2i n year, which Is Just about what tho taxes on tho property amount to. Now that a slto is secured tho louncll will go nhead with the erection of a frame fire ha'.l. It Is estimated that 11.200 will bo buniclent to build n structuto sulllclcnt for Immediate needs. A hose wagon will cost about $C00, a good tcmn $3P0, hoso (00, harness $100, furnishings .'TO and Incidentals HC0, making the total In the neighborhood of $3,000. In addition to this first expense two men will be omployod nt salaries of $C0 n month each. It wns hoped that the funds would be sufficient to place a llrst-class chemical engine In this house, X))lt th? e:.penso for bids nt this time. A chemical would un doubtedly bo of great value In the Second ward on account of tho scarcity In some sections of flro hydrants. Tho first cost nnd the cost of maintenance, however, prohibit the expenditure at this time. Hope Is still entertained by the city officials that the corporations will either buy a flro engine outright or else con tribute liberally to tho purchase of n stiamer. If this Is done the city will bo fairly well provided with flro apparatus and tho chances nre thnt Insurance rntcs will then bo reduced. Chief Ktter hns the department well In hand now nnd the dis cipline Is excellent. Ho InalstH that the dapartment Is handicapped for lack of a truck, but the low levy allowed for tiro purposes prohibits the purchase of any additional apparatus not already spoken for at this time. Ciiniplnilltk mi Klcctrlc I.IkIiI". Councilman August Miller notes the fact that tho service given by (he new Omaha Thomson-Houston Electrl- Light company Is not equnl to that formerly supplied by the South Omaha Wnter Works company. It will bo rcmembeied that on August 1 the Omaha company purchased the plant of the locnl compnny and slnco thnt time hns been supplying lights on tho contract held by the South Omnha Water Works company. Mr. Miller n?serts that tho new company Is In tho habit of shutting off tho street arc lights about three-quarters of an hour before sun rise. Night patrolmen will bo given In structions to vvnteh tho lights on their heats nnd report each instance where lights aro extinguished beforo the contract time. Com plaint is bIeo mado Hint tho lights furnished aro not up to tho power required and this matter will doubtless be investigated by a committee of the council. AVnrrnnt Culls Uncle. Treasurer Koutsky mado rails yesterday for both city nnd school warrants. These school warrants will bo paid upon demand: No. M33, $1,500; r.0,11, $1,000; 0,77-1, $S00; 6.315, it.OOO; f,!7.!. $1,500: 0301, $2,000; C,6?5, $011. Total. $11,711. City warrants aro called up to and In cluding tho registered numbers given: flen cral fundi to No. 070; salaiy, to No. 570; tire and walcr, to No. 310; pollco fund, to No. 170; street tepalr to No. 220; engineer lo No. 70; public light, to No. 109; Jiidgmont, to No. 76; water, lo No. 37; Interest, to No. 88. Thin call for city wnrrantB will aggregate an expendlturo of about $20,ono. Street Criifl iikn ttrilereil. Street Commissioner Clurl. has hern or dered to lny crosswalks al the following points: On the cast sldo of Sixteenth street, nerojK Missouri avenue, on tho east sldo of Twenty-second street nt 0 street, on the west rddo of Twenty-eighth street at O street, nt Ihe county Toad nnd Washington streets, county road and Jelferson, county road nnd Mailleon. county road nnd Monroe, on nllcys between JetTerton and Mudli-on and between Mndlson and Mnnroo streets. The ciosslng nt Twenty-third nnd Q streets was ordered rained. tlnulc- (ll (iiiHli, flnni" rrnnlrs to tlio I, street vladtirt .-.re 10 no mono oy inn imiv. A Norv.TRlan rpinlillr(in rl"h i bo or Biinlzcl at I'ranplt'H hull tonight. MIh.i IMIth t'nrupiitpr anil MIkh .'!orpiic" Smith are ultt'inlltu; filinnl at 1'rru. Tho c.HpIi haulm at the won end of the L itrpct vlacind nre to lie i'lianocl. Tlurp In n had wnghiut ipporteil oi Twcnty-Kcponrt ftreet between J nnd K Htrpeti". Hpv. P W. Morlarty Ik exnei'teil to l.inl at New York tomorrow on his return from Kurope. Thirtieth street between (.) and V stree's l-i to lie rounded up by the i.ew .'railing luaehlne. t'itv clerk Phricley will nt mire nd.. tlfe for bldn for the erection r,f n Sepou.l ward Urn hall Unclneer Heal Is irakln ao p'tlmule c'f tlie post of a new lirlclce al M idb oi ii'ie and Hallroad avenue A number of additional tracks arc IiHub Uid by the stock yrd& company lot the Bound hand and and rubbing day in and day out, doing in the hard old fashioned way woman, it? Break away and use GO fLi.D Washing Powder This famous cleanser has proven the emancipation of thousands of other women why not yours? Let GOLD DUST do more of the work, you do more of the play. For greatest economy buy our large package. THE Chteazo, nccummodatlon of the Omaha Packing com li:tn . Itepnirs arc tu be inude to the sldevv.iIK "ii the e.'mt side of Twenty-fourth str.'t from C to Wnshlngton streets. The crossli-.g at Nineteenth nnd S streets will be repaired ns soon ni the street c m tnlslnner can iset it round to it. Bids for tho laying of permanent side walks will bo advertised for by the i Itv clerk within the next dny or two Mrs. Annie McCloud, Twenty-fourth nnd Q streets, will he notified by the c'ty of ficials to raise her sidewalk to conform to the grade. On i-'undiiv afternoon the Meriini'iit Browns of Council Bluffs nnd tie .letters will cross Imls at the groiiuiN, T.wenly elghtb and W streets. The Jetter base ball team and the Sfrlnrf lleld's will nlnv a same at the .teller grounds, Twenty-eighth nnd V streetu. Hnlurday afternoon nt .1 o'clock. Sidewalk repairs have been er.lercd on Ihe oiibt nidc of M ntrevt fr.im Mls ani 1 iivenie to M Mrcet and on the north si lc nf 1 street ftnnt Tvveniy-llrst to Twentv- second streets Councilman (. liftmi wants the griidinr; machine used on II street hot ween Twen I ty-thlrd nnd Twentv-fourth streets an I also ,011 i streets between Twentv-lhlrcl and Twcnly-fouri i street. I.UIiup Victim leli Helm!. CH1CAC.O. Sept. i.-lt Is reported that the resignation of Bishop Alexander .1. Mcriavick. appointed nearly two years ago to assist Archbishop Feeban, has been for warded to Rome. Father Muldoon of St. chnrlcB' cluiuh. Father tllll of Mount Car tee!, mil Fathr M. J Kltzslmmom. pastor of the Holy Name cathedrnl, ChlcnRo, nre reported to have been recommended to tho pope for liU fHiceeHKor. Bl.ihoii MiGavIck is nflllcted wi'b a ner voas trouble and rnther thnn continue in tho capacity of bishop he decided to resign. He is ranked us nn auxiliary bishop and his successor, It Is unld, villi ho coailiutiir with tho right of succession to the arch diocese of Chlcagt. I. out Chilli I'oiiiiiI In l.nl.e. ST LOl'IS. Sent. 7. A snelil in tim Post-Dlspntcii from St. Joseph, Mo.. ?nvi Joseph Fuhn's Infant son. mippo..i j to have been kldnnpped. '.ia found todav to Knlser's Ink", reven iiilleit east of the c and a mile from its father's tnrm. burl 1 almost lo th- head In mud and water. The ihild and blon go'io thirty-six ho tr when It was found and pi "uppnsed to have been in the lake nearly ,t of that lim it wa-i still alive and will tecovor. It b-!lcved that the llttl one wai.dere,) through tho woods to the lake. and. walk Ing In, was unable to extricate Itself lrom the mud and water. Conipiiliy ItcxpoiiNlble lor Dciltho. ST. LOl'IS. Sept. 7. Coroner 1,1. vd to day rendered a verdict finding the Seckner ContiacMng company responsible f(,r the death of . Patrolmuti John P. Loonev nnd Nlciiolatc Ueeman. who were killed severni days ngo by electric- shocks while using the polb e telephones' Tho coroner said that he found that the Seckner eompnnv'i power wire, which had crossed with the telephone line, wit a Impropeiiv placed, causing the death of the olllcera named. Foul teen other otlleers who were severejv shocked mid burned at the same time are recovering. Curler Will .K for Writ. ST. LOCIS. Sept. 7.-The Post-Olspatch todav fii.vh: Telegraphic ndvicoM trom Chi cago loclay state that Captain Oberllu M Carter, now scrvini; a term lu tho federal prison at Tori Leavenworth for nllesed frauds committed while In charge of the harbor work in tho buy nt Havnnnah. (la . will apply to Judge T'hnyer of the Culled States circuit, through his attorney, Frank P. Blair of Chicago, for a writ of b.ibcas corpus. The application will bo made nt tho same tlmo Saturday (iiirrnteil liy Iiikiiiic V.'oinnn, nm'HOIT, Sept. 7 Lulu Turtiennlnc en Insane woman, contlned In the Way no county asylum, today garrotei! nnoilier femalo Insane inmate named Itebceen Tler nnn, causing her Instant death The mur deress tore a portion of her clothing nlto strips nnd lopped It nroutul her victlm'a throat, choking her to death almost in stantly. The tragedy was discovered by a nurso making her rounds, and the mur deress was still pulling the cord when discovered. I'lUtniKli I'CT In i'v York, N'lJW VOltK, Sept. 7.-The 1'nltcil Statpn transport Huwlltis urrlvnl todiiy from Iiiivan.i. AmotiB tlu caliiti pifHmiKcru wrrn HrlRiiillor Guioral Kltaluieli Loc, roin-nia-.icliiiK tho ouHtprn clnpiirtment ot Culm, nnd tnTiibrrH of h I h vU(t. JvtuTiil Loo sns lio is on Ir-ave of nbuonco, on his way Iioiiic, In VirlRlnl.i. (. liiiim d Itli l.'iiilii'xrliMiient, YATKH fUNTKlt. Kan.. Pipl. 7 K A niiiiyiin. a banker, wan nrrefted lahi nlRht. eliiirKod with the pnibezzlcinent of JI'J.ikki. The arrent wan made on a warrant Hworu lo liv Pointy Treasurer .1. H Cul ver, In behalf of tne olllrern of the Cll1 zens' Stain bank, of which Itunya.i .! citHhler. Mothers endomo It. ehlldren IIUo It, old folks use it. We refer to Ono Minu'o Cough Pure. It will quickly i urc nil throat ami lttHK troubles. M llM)l,r. Northwestern University, At r.l V.NSTOV nnl llll( (!0, 11,1,., Comprlneii Colleire of Uhnr'tl kr, MeiprHt hrhool, liw hrliool, hfiiocij nt I'liainmi'r. lmutHl b trnol, NWiinali'n .MhiIh-iiI N-lioo, M'h'iitt 1 Mu.lr nilil hcli'inl of Oi ,ii.f , AUo it foncjnrl no AennVinv o tlio liiuht'nt er.iiln 'l Uf o.irnat inPlinil Intitut h loeatisl on tlic College cuiiuiiiii I' lllfjiiri'itrlicRtim beplerulier ItSth. Kor Inforui'ition, mlilr', Tin: Iir.OINTIt.VU, Ktanaton, III, Western Military J$ cade my, Umr Alton' '" F.tuhl heil rfpntattnii. Limited ntimrfir, ThrrnnpblT Vl iX'd 1 xc.lLnt i.'OMinn. CotiTeoii-Dtto hi Iaiiii. Ona.Kl and man. get by tcrh.rii or ton rirrlf..rf peroaul r.iinaibll"7 tf'hirnm 1 oiiiructioii ' between t arnain and Doucus ttceu, uma At'i t.rclrculir, UtO. 8. CAT0.N, StcrtUrf. i hi, Kib, foot to household drudgery, scrubbing N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Hot Weatfser Offices. Anyone who lins n west front office these dnys, or nn of fice in u rninshnrkie huildinn, ought noL to be in the sumo fix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot weather. mt BEE is cool, clean and well ventilated. There is always n draft, the walls are thick, the nil is pur eand kept constantly moist by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in summer. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Building. I VCllUOLS. 220 BLEES PLACE, MACON, MO, MAIN BUILDING 224 X 00 FEET, 4 STORIES, ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. GROUNDS 700 ACRES CAMPUS PROPER, 143 ACRES GYMNASIUM WITH LARGE SWIMMING POOL TWO LARGE LAKES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY DRILL NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING, LABORATORY WORK, COMMERCIAL BRANCHES, SPANISH, FRENCH and GERMAN NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEDICAL ATTENDANCE AND MEDICINE. ATTENDANCE 110 DOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER. FACULTY -17 COLLEGE TRAINED MEN OF EXPERIENCE. FALL TERM BEGINS, Thr new Imr'-.ick. nre oomplrtoii Now Oovern men t supervision. Mini National Acailtnilt-H, I rftf Went worth M 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAP v iiti.irr, inaprrTiHion or a Minima r ronril pn'riemn, wi: ni'rcij or (IliHiru( tlio Kcnrriiiive nrcn.it. mirli M l,t ft I'lilim In lilt. KarU, f, oiliiul I.iiiU.t.iii., .trr.oua itilljlllltt lnlUHi.hvllfitfni'iilvlil to Hn.rnnucjrrliien ni1 n I tlin anareilorenmll ru o tun. r,rTM,'.,!t.'',','" 'f'"-" era cn,A by IViflorhhrf.iiifjOp..rf.ntB" trouhlrd with I'ro.trillllu. ui'i'ion.. ii, tn i, kooiMi rrmiHv tu rurt wlih'iki i n uieraiinn. 60c) i"itliiinnl,il. A wrltl.n ciumntoor th m returned if i5Md... ugt offset a permanent curt. ll.CO.ihoi.lfoij.Nfjfi, bmall. Simi.I (or I r. ifrr inr unit imtimi In A . Ir.iiVK'ii, iii.jik i.m; to.. P o nt Ml, Kan Friurl'po. fiu. FOIl SAI.I3 11 M KHiC I1II.I.O.V ..IttfJ CO.. UJTII .l.M CAM NAM. Olllce 0er 210 South HlhSlreet. S500 A MONTH. DR.. SPECIALIST Tr eau all I'ormi of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF IY! EN ONLY 25 Yeir't Ciperlenco 14 Yein In Omaha VARICOCELK eured Vr McOrew at JO (lUU'Uly wltliuut cut- tint? or p'vln SYPHILIS In all staces purrd permnnently and fo. 1 fe, Ktrloture, Ilydiocele, LOSS OF MANHOOD. Mk tit Losiei, Narvout Dobllliy HtnldiT. hldi.eyi, Ooncirrliuen, tilcnt. CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW. lllectrlnts and Medtral Treatment rotn blned TltnATMnNT I1V MAIL. Consul tation free Mourn 8 to S n in Sunday 0 to U P O nox 7W Offl-e oer 211 Sojtii Utb n'reei. JIT" your cleaning why do you do BUILDING K3IUTMV ACADEMY (2 SEPTEMBER, 1900. MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY tine new building. m4rrn prndlfall v fl reproof. 100 n rra. 'Milne. huiittRK) wlmmlnr bunt In, rucultr of prdnlUU not bnr bliimnt nf twelve Irarilntr mllllur iK'liool mm& unUcrsltlf t triucfttor oT national reputation, Adifrm YANCtf Y Al rONVILLB, Mextao, Mo. rt-mly (or iiho Hchool openf Sopi 5)th i litary ficademy Oldeat and Unrest inllitsry vchool In w m .cairitt rv caii nuincomtalKiinntacra'liiBtrN. 1'rrpautlnn for t'nlv.mllles JUL, aAnlJriJKU bELLCHS, M, .. 5upl., LEXINGTON, MO. O L I O vltl nillrklrciiin votl 'if ail I.jxl.lll. Plmnln. Pi.pAi.l.niil.Ln.t.i.l His-li.c ulillt If tuM li!; horror et Imnoienrr, 'IH"I ilf.K'.clncn'i lt,o H.ivi: vou lijvicii mvr.A TAIIl TUMI, '1(1 . . , . "Krug Cabinet" If cot, 5 flu have missed a good tblm. This pxqtililto mult beverage standi, an I unique baalt. It sell luclf. Its fame an I reputation Is the envy of many. The pnltta tbe beneftclul result ncbloved "within" thi Inner man aro the only and real Judnti ol Its merlta. Approved of by them. Il tn umphantly entoro innumerblu houMholdi, Where Cabinet entura, docloia and dru( bills exit. IIHrjU i:u II V i nti;i) iciiLu utiEWi.vr, .o I