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THE OMAHA DAirA BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1905. I s N. if A t AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA lfscessar for City to leltct Nw Officer f Election. TOO MANY FALL BY THE WAYSIDE While Jfnt All, Peroral of Those Choern for Tnaadn llpeame InraparltaKerl Before Pay Vli Otm, It win be nfcr-n.riry for the mayor and council to trvln ttia entire list of regls tretlin and ectlm officers. The work of Turarlay shoWfl conclualveljr that many Of thoae wio did serve a-fr Incompetent, others became worthlrss on account of In dulging In too much liquor, while others did not report for duty at all. .TVlthTn a. short" time the'matter will be given thorough consideration and the Hat revised no, aa to obtain responsible man to conduct the coming .three daya of regls trctlon and .the election of November 7. , When, the Hat of Judge , and clerka of election I" made, out there will be another school, of lnatructioo for election officers. H. C. Hagnllion, representative of the Unkind States , Standard .Voting- Machine company, left, last night tor Chloago. pe. tor going be notified City Clerk Glllln that -he would be gone about ten days. By the -time ha returnable hopes to have an other' Hat -of election.-' officials appointed, so that he can Instruct the new appointees In the- uaa pf the machines. In looking over the ,11st of those who wet appointed and Instructed In the use of the voting machines and carried away certificate showing that they were quali fied It la found that only about half of the thirty-six reglatrars reported for duty on "Tueailay last. .The places ofthe ab sentees had to be Slled by the mayor, and this cause a delay of all the way from oe to' three hours In the opening of the voting plauea. Councilman are now casting aboflt for a new list of men that, will serve on the three- coming registration days and on election day. The next registration days will be on October 19 and 27 and Novem ber; .. .-,' . ' Its "fW) front Bond Buyers. Since 'the: histories of the Twenty-fourth street paving bonds were sent to the pur chasers W. J. Hayes & Sons of Cleveland, no news has been received here. Every day the city officials are looking for a letter from ' these bankers Intimating whether the bonds , will be accepted or not. It be gins td look now as'lf nothing will be heard until the " attorneys have completed the examination of the histories. and give an opinion cither accepting or declining the bondrv It Is Understood that rarks, Johnson & Parks will not start to work on the pav ing until, notice has,, been received to the eff act. that the. issue. s legal. Attorneys for bonV, buyers do not like. to be hurried about ,such., matters and It may be that word , will not be. recelyed before October 1 or i, later. .. Every . day's delay puts the proposed, paving that much farther back as It; will not.be. long befoco cold weather -will cone and. concrete cannot be laid suc cessfully, when the temperature la much below freeaing.'- The. contractors who will do tho. paving are In touch with material dealers and assert that there wlU.be little If any delay In getting material on the ground when once the- money for-the bonds 'available,. . . i . ""Presbyterians tietlr Heady. Next 'week' the annual synodlcal meeting of the" Woman's Missionary ' society of the Presbyterian synod : of Nebraska Will be ; field in 'South Omaha. The Convention 7bperis"bn" Si?peTfiber",i7and'--wll! cdfitlnue 'Xintll'ttle 29th. All meetings ' will be held at the First' Presbyterian church. Twenty- fifth an-1 J street. Mi's. George 'TlTdeir of Otnaha,.. synodlcal president. Is directing arrangements and appointing committees. It 1 expected that fully ptxty delegates, will be present from .the various presbyteries In - the state. A Dumber of, persons prominent In Presby ..terlan,-missionary work will attend this convention, and either read papers or de liver addresses. Local committees are be tng named and everything possible will be done by the South Omaha people to entertain- the visiting delegates. Should Lower Catch. Basis. A petition has been presented to the council by property owners on M street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets complaining about the condition of the street. It IS asserted that the catch basin at the northwest corner of Twenty fifth and M streets Is too high and that storm water rushes past the basis and runs west on M street, causing great holes to be worn In the street. Mayor Koutskv has promised that he will set some of the street force to Work Boon and lower the basin so that It will be Of some use. Washoata show I p. With tile partial drying up of the mud on the unpaved streets the damage done by the recent heavy rains becomes sppar ent. Oreat gutters have been worn In the roadways and many holes are Coming to light. It will take the street department a long time to put the streets In good repair for winter. Only about fifteen men are now employed on the street force, but there la plenty of work for fifty men. Mayor Koutsky has the street force In charge and it is understood that he In tends working all the men that can be used to advantage In order to fill the worst holes first, then the general rounding up of the triads la to begin. The city owns a road machine and this may be put Into service when the time comes. Pirate Oreat gnereaa. The first annual picnic of the Highland Park Improvement club held on Wednes day evening at the park was a grest success-. There was a much larger attendance than the committee In charge anticipated and the seating capacity provided for 200 waa Inadequate. Addresses were made by J. II. Van Dusen. W. W. Slabaugh, B. A. Benson and Pr. W. J. McCrann. During the evening the Madrigal quartet rendered a number of selections, which were greatly appreciated by those present. Members of the club are greatly pleased at the Interest shown In the picnic and promise greater things next year. IMnsrle City Goaaln. J. W. Morehouse of fluttnn. Neb., spent WOMAN H CLUB AND CHARITY i ...... . , . HOSPITALS CROWDED KU55M CF PITIElTS HfuHEs sire. Plnkbam-a Advice) Saves Manjr from this Bad and Costly Experience. It la a Bad but true fact that ttry year bring in .in creaae in the numberof opera tions performed upon women in onr hospitals. More than three fonrtha of the S patients lying; j on those snow white bads are women end girls who , are awaitiAtr or recovering" from opera tions made neoesaary by neglect. . Every one or these patients naa plenty of warning in that bearing down . feeling, pain at the left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in the email of the back, leuoorrhusa, dizti- , tteae. fUtuleacy, displacements of the womb or irregularities. All of these . symptoms . are indications of an un healthy - condition of the ovaries or womb, and if not heeded the trouble will make headway until the penalty naa Jo be paid by a dangerous opera tion, and a lifetime of Impaired useful nesa at best, while in many cases the results are fetal.. ' The followrng lettr should bring hope to suffering women. Mian Luella Adams,of the Colonnade Hotel, Seattle, , Waah., writes: ' Dear Mrs. Plnkham! - - About two years age I was a great suf- ferer from a severe female trouble, pains and heaviecbea. The doctor urnacrieeri f or me and. finally told, me that I hail a tumor on the ' womb and must undergo an operation if I ' wanted to get wall.' I felt that this was my -death warrant, salt I Spent hundreds of dol. t tare for medical help, but the tumor kepi growing. - Fortunately I corresponded with an sunt in toe New England States, and alio advittud me to lake Ljdia E. Plnkbam's Veg etable Compound, as it was said to cure tu mors. I did so and immediately began to ' improve In health, and 1 was entirely cured, ' the tumor diMppeai-ing entirely, without an - OperaU'W. - I vsh every suffering woman . would try this great preparation." - Just as surely as Mtss Adams waa 1 cure J of "the trouble enumerated ia t her letter Jnst so surely will Lydla E. Pinkham's- Vegetable Cbmpoand eore - every woman in the land whowufTers ' from womb trembles. Inflammation of ' the ovaries. 'kidney - troubles, nervous exei'abthty end-nervous prostration. ' Mrs.1 Pinkham1' Invites all - young women w ho are til to writ her for free Thursdnv In the city with friends, R. n. White and wife nf Clarion. Ta.. are visiting Mrs. A. C. Terrlll, 2318 M street. Mrs. E. I,. Oustnfson. wife of Denutv rttv Treasurer Oustafson. Is quite sick again. John J. Rvan returned Thnrsdav from the Pacific coast, where he spent six weeks. Dr. Mnrcna A. Klnr has returned from a three weeks' stay In the Black Hills country. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Demont, 161 South Twenty-second ireet. J. W. Rlghter and wife of Illinois are Isltlng Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Reed. 2409 M street. The funeral of Frank KhefTner wilt tw held at the family residence. Fifteenth and Washington streets, this afternoon. Byron Smiley has returned from Kanans. where he waa employed with a party of Burlington engineers surveying a new line. Miss Anna Lew. daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Jacob I.evy, was married Wednesday evening to Abraham Blank of Des Moines. ur. neianney reports the b rth of a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Adami, 817 North Twentv-second mreei. Fred Fruahard Is reported to be seriouslv 111 at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. F. Krallck. 2413 K street. Mr. Fruahard has own aiung tor several months. DAVIE LOW MAN ON TICKET Official roant of School Board Csadl- dates Makes No Changes ta Material Result. The canvass by the city on school board showed no changes in material results. It stands: W. II. Butts t.U v . ii. urinue 4.0OT IHVM coie A i K. H. Iavie gje O. Detweiler xm a urea -. Kennedy .-tr tieorre It Rim At Charles Harding t,233 Harding Is elected for the short term and Davie loses out, the others being elected for regular terms. County Clerk Drexel will begin the can vass of the primary vote for county offi cers at 10 o'clock Friday morning. He has named Frank Furay to act with him as a canvasser for the republican party and Otto Bau man for the dernocrata. It Is. ex pected the canvass will be completed some time Saturday. HAI NOT BECRISWOLD'SBOD BIG MONEY INJTHE BIG HORN Irrigation Project Works Handsome Profit for Two Omaha Men. "I tell you what," said W. H. Hatfield. who arrived from the Big Horns yester day, "I can give you an Instance to show you how active everything Is with us. Two young men from Kansas City came into our country with a thousand dollars ninety days ago and took options on ranch lands lying under the proposed ditches of the government irrigation system. Since then those operations have been assured and their scope developed, with the result that these young men sold out a few days ago. with a profit of $50,000 each. The Big Horns are all right, and I'm going back as fast as I can." A very substantial Interest is being mani fested by the women of Douglas county In the Home for Juveniles on South Tenth street. This afternoon a party of women from South Omaha are at the home making up clothing for the children. The care of the clothing for these charges of the county is necessarily a heavy responsibility and by giving their services to the cutting and making of these garments the women can lie of material assistance and save the in stitution much. The people are showing a substantial Interest In the home and there have been several donations of supplies. In the main, however, these hsve come from Omaha or South Omaha and the women are endeavoring to extend the interest. Throughout the county the rlubwomen and others have asked what they might do and It has been niggested that the farmers might do much In the way of vegetables with very little trouble or expense to them selves. Another suggestion has been made hlch. If carried out, would contribute much to the refining and uplifting influence of the home. Omaha has many talented people who might afford the children much profitable entertainment by sharing their talents with them occasionally. School days the children retire at o'clock, but Friday ahd Saturday evenings they are allowed to remain up until 9 o'clock and these two hours after dinner might be Improved aa valuable op portunities of helping them If some of the singers, for Instance, would go to the home and sing to them occasionally. Kindness, stories and songs are three of the surest means of reaching and Influencing children. There are several among the teachers In the public schools who are accomplished story tellers and there are many others who might contribute something that would help. Any who feel that they can assist In this way are asked to communicate with Mrs. Harriet H. Heller, who is In charge of the home. This work for delinquent and unfortunate Juveniles Is still In an experi mental stage In Omaha and as the club women were so largely Instrumental In se curing ' It for Nebraska they are bending every energy to make It a success here, as It Is In other cities. Some objection Is occasionally offered that as the home Is a county Institution It Is undignified and unbuslness like to accept assistance from Individuals. There are few If any of the large cities where the Juvenile court Is in operation where the clubwomen have not been and are still contributing largely to Its support. In some places the clubs pay the probation officers entirely and support the detention homes and other wise bear the expense of maintaining the system. The Chicago women have had a material share In this work and there Is no good reason why the women of Omaha should not do their part. The nursery committee of the Child Say ing iusuiuie met at the home at Mrs. Ueurge MldweU Thursday afternoon to plan for its annual doll sale. The sale wilt be held some lime during the early part ef December, the place and further plans to be announced later. This annual holiday sale Is one of the most substantial sources of. revenue that the Institute has, the pro ceeds being devoted entirely to the nursery for the lmants. The dolls are contributed and or eased, in the main, by the society women aua tnolude a variety equally ex tensive as to cost and elaborateness. The last month has been a busy one with the Visiting Nurses' association; In fact. Its work has become so Important a part of the system of caring for the sick poor of the city that a larger responsibility fulls upon it' each year. During the month Just ending forty-nine patients have been cared for, special nurses having been required In four cases) 42 visits have been made, three patients have been placed In hospitals and four have been sent to friends out of the city. While the association Is In rather better circumstances financially than usual at this time of year, Its funds are entirely Insufficient to run It on through the fall or until the annual birthday party, which Is its chief means of raising money, and an amateur play will be given, probably the latter part of October, for the benefit of the work. Mrs. S. T. Woodbrldge has dramatised a bright little story. "The Burglar and the Billiard," which will be presented under the direction of Miss Katharine Urlau, the cast to Include a number of young people more or less ex perienced in amateur theatricals. lew Elsment of Mjtlarj Entire. Into the Senutiooal Cue. DEAD MAN MAY BE FRANK CALLAHAN Body Which Wae to Have Been Seat t Omaha for Interment Held la Order to Settle Degnltely Ite Identity. PLATT WILL EVADE OMAHA New York Senator Asks that His Transportation Be Arranged to Cot Ont This City. . Union Pacific officials have received word from Senator Thomas Piatt of New Tork that he will leave San Francisco September 29, where he has been for some time, snd will use the Union Pacido east The offi cials of the road are very much gratified that so many distinguished people desire to use the Overland route, but the part of the telegram which they do' not understand Is that section In which he asks that hi transportation be so arranged that he will not have to pass through Omaha. When the senator went west he also evaded Omaha. (From a Starf Correspondent.) DES MOINES. Sept. 21-Bpeclal Tele gram.) The body which was takn from the Des Moines river a few days ago and which was thought to be that of Geor?e Griswold, a local Insurance man, today was thought to be tnat of Frank Callahan nf Peosta, la., who was seen at the Rock Island depot at f o'clbck on the night of Qrlswold's disappearance. Whether Calla han was a party In the affairs of Orlswold Is yet to be solved. The body, which was to have been sent to Omaha tomorrow for Interment, may be kept here and the afftlr Investigated. A substitution of bodies !s now being held up as a plausible theory. The express package that hnS figured so prominently In the case, was traced today to the United States express office and the records show that It was sent the day be fore Orlswold disappeared to the Bank of Luton and was marked "Glass." The bank denies having received the package. There 1A a suspicion that the package possibly contained the "kiting" checks. Mrs. Orls wold says that Steve Essex called at her home Monday and asked for papers that he said were In the possession of Orlswold be fore his death. He stated to Qrlswold's mother when the widow refused to see him, that he and Orlswold had been In business together and that Griswold had Important papers which were of value only to him self now that Griswold was dead. Mrs. Griswold flatly refused to entrust him with the papers. Essex denies having asked for them. The discovery wae made today that a prisoner In the county Jail claims to have seen Orlswold struggling with two men at Sixth avenue and the Rock Island tracks. Griswold was trying to retain a valise which the men were seeking to take from him. Griswold ordered them to let him go so he could catch a train, and the men told him he could never leave town with the contents of the valise. This, he says, waa at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, which Is later than he was formerly reported to have been seen. that William Daly's money was gone, while Brother Earl was minus his fine gold watch. The money amounted to about ISA, while the watch waa worth IK- The police believe the stranger took both money and watch, while the Daly brothers are begin ning to share the opinion of the police. LAWYERS DELAY THE COURT 9 - attorneys Mow to Prepare for Cases Prevent Expeditions Work. In spite of the efforts of the Judges of the district court to dispose of a lot of old cases on the law dockets by opening court two weeka ahead of the regular Oc tober term, there dues not seem much prospect for doing so; at least, It may be s.ild that none of the Important cases on the docket, holding over from former terms, will be disposed of. One lawyer, discussing the matter, said: "I have an Idea that If the Judges would exercise their prerogative to dismiss there wouhP be better results. I have attended mee.ihgs of the bar association, where cer tain gentlemen have stood up and de clared the courts were dilatory and pro crastinating. Then I have noticed that the same men have either failed to be present wh(li, their cases were called or have made the excuse that they did not expect the case ( to be called for trial, or that their wit nesses were not to be reached, or any old sort of an excuse was presented. By any other name the delay would smell as sweet to them. But I believe that the Judges, who represent the public, who stand for the people exclusively In this matter, should adopt a drastic rule for a while. If dilatory members of the bar want to persist In the methods that have here tofore prevailed, they can be estopped very quickly. It seems to me, by a few sum-mar- dismissals. Littlo Ones Excursion to Omaha. CHARLES CITY, la., Sept. 21. (Special.) The Illinois Central is to run a $3 ex cursion to Omaha Saturday night. The train will start from Albert Lea, Minn., and make stops at Charles City, Osage, Waverly. Waterloo and points west and will arrive In Omaha Sunday morning. A large number are planning to go from this Point. To Ucop Tholr Dlgostion Porfoot Nothing Is so Safe and Pleasant as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Thousand! of men sad woman h eve found t Stuart's Dyspepsia TaMeU the sfet tod Biost reliable reparatloa for soy form of tadtgeetlon or iionech trouble. Thousand of people who are not slek, but ere well snd wish lo keep well, lake Stuart'! Tablets after every meal to Insure petfeot digestion snd avoid trouble. But It li not generally known that the Tablets are Just si gr-od and wholesome far little folks u for their elder!. Llttla children a he are sale, thin and bare so appetite, or do pot grew or thrive, should uo the Tnblcti after ctluc "i will derive great benefit from them. Mrs. O. A. Crotsley. tst Washington St., Oobokcn, New Jorsey, wrltest "Btuart'i Dyspepsia Tablet! Just All the bill for chil dren M well as for older folks. I've had the best of lurk with them. My three-year-old girl takes them as roadtly as candy. I hare only to say 'Tablet!' and she drop! every thing else sua runs for them." A Buffalo mother, s ihort time ago, who despaired of the life of her babe, wu so dellghtevwlth the results from giving the Ohlld theseTablets that the went bsfore the notary public of Erie Co., K. V., and made the following affidavit! Gentlemen: Btuart'i Dyspepsia Tablsts were recommended to ass for try two-1 moathi-old baby, which was lick aad puny aad the dootet sld was suReting frato h digertloD. I look the eklld Id the aeenttal, but there found Be relief. A trlead saeae tloned the Stuart Taalete and I erecuret a box from my druteiit and used only tea large sweet I07engni la the bat and was dsllghted to nod they were loll the thing for my baby. I feel Justified Id saying tkat tuaril Dyspepila Tablets saved my child's Ufa, Mm. W. T. Drraxom. , fttibewrlbed aad iworn te befere me thle tilth day of April, IsBT. ttReBT H. Ants, Notary rnblle la and (er Erie Co.. N.T. For babies, bo matter how yooog or deli cate, the tablets will acoompUih woadsn In Increasing flesh, appetite and f rewlh. Use only the large sweet tablets la every box. Full-sited boxes are sold fey alsdrug gists for CO cents, and no parent should nevlMot the uie of tbls safe remedy for alt s torn tab. and bowel troubles If the ohlld t ailing In any way regarding Its feed er as similation. Stuart's Dyipepila Tablets hare been knows for years as the best preparation for all stomach troubles whether la adults or Inleala. 'fcdrio. 'Addreas on. fclaae. 1 ' DEATH FROMJTELLOW FEVER 4. W. Williams, Nebraska Boy, Dlea from the II a erne Down at Panama. A cablegram has reached Omaha from Panama that J. W. Williams, son of R a Williams of St. Edward,. Neb., died of yel low fever Wednesday. Mr. Williams, a young man, went down to Panama three or four months . ago in the government service. HI Grain Yields In Meade. STCRGIS. 8. D.. Sept. a.-(8peclal.)-In Meade county no wheat haa been heard from that yielded leas than twenty-six bushels to the acre and some want as high aa forty-three bushels. Oats runs not less than fifty bushels to the acre and In many Instancea went as high aa eighty-three and three-quarters. Macaroni wheat Is going about forty-two bushels to the acre. Veleraaa to Meet. KNOXV1LLE. la., Sept. .-Speclal.)-The thirteenth reunion of the Eighth Iowa Infantry Volunteer Veterans' Association will be held at Knoxvllle October 17, IS and 18. 1W6. in conjunction with the Marlon County Veterans' Association. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. J. B. McPherson. Sturgla, 8- n Hihaw? "UrKn of Omaha. Is at the Fred A Cuscaden returned yesterday from Lincoln, where he filed articles of incorpo ration of the Erteaon State bank of Frlc- -un. nneeier county. Mr. Cuscaden will be cashier of the new bank and will leave for ETlson about October 1. where he will make hie borne. Purlng the night the following Nebras kans registered at the several hotels: Thomas Jackson. R. 8. gtone, I'omstock; Charles M. Lancaster, R. Black. Kearneyi l Av T"'n- Tllrten;.. at the Merchants; UUabetu Pera. loma TuokiW Gretna ui,U,f Miter. I.iiic.iln, et the Paxton H H. UoiKt. Brhuvtcr; A. 8. Tucker. Wayne; .L, H. Neilan-t. W.- & Mending 1- .v. , MurranT. ,"'nain Mrs. Rheta Chllde Dorr of New Tork City, chairman of the Industrial committee of the General Federation, will be one of the guests at the meeting to be held at the First Congregational church this afternoon In the interest of the National Congress of Mothers. Mrs. Dorr Is visiting her parents in Omaha. A meeting of the social science department will be called Immediately after the reception for Mrs. Bchoff and Mrs. Qrlce. when Mrs. Dorr will speak briefly of the work and alms of the Industrial de partment of the General Federation for the coming year and give some valuable sug gestions for carrying them out. The first gospel meeting of the fall will be held at the Toung Women's Christian association Sunday afternoon at 4 SO o'clock, Mrs. Byers, the general secretary, to lead. There will be short talks by a number of members, Including the president, Mrs. W. P. Harford. Next Monday evening at I o'clock will be held a reception In honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Burr Jones, nee Miss Flora Tlcknor, who will paas through Omaha en route to their home in the Philippines. All friends of the association are Invited to attend. Attention Is called to the fact that all pledges toward the new building lot are due and payable before October 1. Subscribers are requested to call at the office and pay their pledges or notify Miss Anthony that she msy call for ft. INNOCENCE ABROAD AGAIN Tvre Unsophisticated Iowa Brothers Lodge with an Enterprising Stranger. Moral Don't go to sleep at the switch. When William and Earl Daly, brothers from Defiance, la., reached the electrlo lights and new buildings In Omaha Wednes day evening there was so much to Interest them, so they say, that they were not very particular whom they picked up for a companion. Uptown they met a stranger who sug gested the three share the same room for the night and thus cut down expenses, ex plaining that three men sleeping In the same bed would pay less per man than two in the same bed at the same rate per bed. This mathematical philosophy appealed to the Iowans, who at once became uneasy lest the rooms at the hotel they were going to might be all engaged. The two Defiance brothers and the stranger registered at the Twelfth street lodging house. Theyt Insisted In occupy ing the same bed, as all- agreed that their valuables would be antftr nd, besides, they wanted to talk over old times and be to gether as much aa possible. The stranger asked the clerk if he had any mail or tele grama awaiting him, requested that he not be disturbed by reporters or others and left a call for 7 a. m.,' saying he had busi ness In the next state Thursday morning. As the shades of night began to fall over the Twelfth street lodging house and other portions of the city at the same time, the Daly brothers fell Into a deep sleep, while It la believed the stranger had Insomnia; at least he stayed awake at the switch. When the clerk went to the room to call the stranger, as . requested, the Daly brothers woke up as one man, but the stranger could not be found. The covers were turned down, a thorough search made under the bed, someone looked out onto the front sidewalk to see whether the stranger might have fallen on the walk and been killed, but the man could not be located, dead or alive. Further investlgaton revealed the fact to Facifi mi item I c Goa St $25 from Omaha. One-way tickets on sale daily to October 31. 1905. Los Angeles. San Francisco. Port land, Seattle choose your route. Stop-overs of fivev days anywhere west of certain,points in Arizona, Nevada or North Dakota, and in California, except at Los Angeles and San Francisco. You can go through New Mexico . or through Colorado. The Rock Island runs improved tourist sleepers daily via both routes through from both Chicago and St. Louis. : . ' Via El Paso Short Line, the Rock Island maintains a faster Tourist-service to California than any other road or route. ' . , Write today for our illustrated Tourist folder, giving details of Bock Island through service, with map and full information. F. P. RUTHERFORD. D. P. A. 1323 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. NEW INDUSTRY FOR OMAHA Great Western Granite Company In corporates and Starts Work Bnlldlasr. The Oreat Western Granite company was Incorporated Wednesday, the place of busi ness to be at 90! South Sixteenth street, Omaha. The firm has secured a twenty year lease from the Oreat Western Railway company and will erect a building at once t&xW feet, which will be extended to J0 feet next year. The business of the firm Is to manufac ture monuments, mausoleums and building work, shipping all of the rough granite In from the quarries and finishing It In Omaha. Thirty men will be employed, all of whom will be brought from the east to locate In Omaha. This Is a consolidation of M. J. Fee nan A Sons and Jsmea A. Hamilton of New Hampshire. The Incorporators are Edward t.:. jneenan. Elbert r. Feenan, J. A. Hamil ton and C. H. Heller. B. J. Jobst has the contract for the con struction of the building, work on which will start today. Like Baratfagr. When you head feels like bursting. Dr Kings New Life Pills quickly cure the cause, coneilpatlon. o. For sale by Bljer uaa 4t aicCuemeU Drue C a no Adapted to every kind of eommerolal work, suitable for the largest business houie or the smallest office la the land. 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RFftllCCT em!Up-oleluiiWw fth urntl VitM.l Tr tn IlLUVkOlf rttr, hwlii;urmwoniof fMturFs, dMcrlbtof thin la dtU, rorsierloc fcb lurnettwUhtvll Ui well know a HiaytUnp o th mi kft,xpliiiinff fell tli pw iuproriioMU. thm ntault e imi for ftped mauilfoidiiisT iui4 aMimneot. ihoning how tb Bumtnli vrr otltvr wrtiinf mtwiiinaln all MsmnUsU poUuL Thla 8pcil DurniU Typsjw rite (u.logu U fr. WNITI FOR IT. Whll weartetuiloiu for jt.u t writ lor thla trMbnrau Typewriter Ofttavltttutv If yon -vny um tors, bltyh rrv4 prvtlol typewrit. hrT ttt ud most Improve, nit-dol. w solicit your orur olrrol from ttolt swWruiuea. we would like for ad to WkeftdTaaiAffeiof our llbemltl.et offer toe entirely e-t ear rf.k, oen4 your order low. Try the aisvlilne 1 your own oflice Wv mo nil vasl It 70a re o Mtift4 w bioiuIm that yon will nt be out one pnny, not even exprvea chevrvee. We poeiuvejv urMit reuixu foot none vliiwul queeUon lAUudiJtf wfcMjou 114 tot eipra. GO DAYS FREE TRIAL. IS&gS fun eriee, 9tt 9ff with jrevrtreler. f hive the rhrtleo the fturnelt e full ,17 Ore, wnrtnf wnlcn nme yon cenuut It toeny tesA, eoswpere tt with eey ottitr torn - - 1 1 t - wlal rl III nf taint . f.M4 re wltn any emit of the wetl known nnS wfrtely svlv.r- Vvov2iK Only WJSV iw p- - i -I J. y- muu I V:-. ..' A,KiM&&zm& ILLUS. TSATION SMOWINO HOW SC Lf TTie AXOWOKD YOU WRITS ia ib ruus sisht. WE GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY. 2S!$X IMmim rf.ct.nSlti.alnkicntt l.naa Mir hand., carefull !, ooBipl.l nadr for eiwrmtloa, u4 will proainlll wind M a a.w BwcUua tot aaj ruLIu Urn aOshl rrH If d.tll. eadoa broka or dmtd, W . ar. toa Urf 't koM la Ih. world Kuuif direct to taaeon .iur a&d Toticaaeikl!not.fiToii rward ( oar atdlllyar vllllntruna to wrrr out .vary nrrwM.ot and aroaUM masa. Our fi.ni. do at appwxea tfta atacbtaa, TUP EIIRVFTT a stri.Hr Msh class, taarausMr n stsSa. IflC feUflMCI I a.utitHiirnaUkaraliisr...tr..wrlt.r. II uln. I.r MM af oiratlM, ins po.tr. himi. cotupAr. . iUaa trp.writr.. and ifrou.r. a.t aMured that you h. v. la lb. Br.n.tt tl.. aqt.i ar.a in lat tna .ii.rter or ur or thaw, aiacbla," rou ata r.turn It to aaaiooraipaiiMand wa trul mora ail raur laoaa. aeladlos vliat joa paid lor axpreat obarsaa. OUR FURTHER TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE AGAINST nrrrfiTC Te preuet re further, mm MsjfUenel eeeurenee thet HblLUI wl ttre ere efferkne In the ftwrnsiM sinl asiiitisi stK m,m. hifth cleee. rtlle.blene rnedel, leMft IniitroTed vuUble wrltlnc sbevculua. to prore tttet the Harnett It usvle e( bis; heel srede meUrleli end anltbsj In the moit worsunenMke meaner, thet It te eeeond te none In eneteiiei or tvonatruotion, we l"ue wlita even Murneu t oewrller oar wiitien blDdlnsr 1b im srtisirsk.s.ta. itv thlffmemntee we werr-uit every Burnt( mtvchlne free from oefeete inmnierlei er worko.evnship.t.itd lf t&e bumeU prores oeleuuve in vuy peeeamieer wiUiln ten yeee we will nivom er reMir it free of Csserf e. THIS IS OUR LIBERAL $1.00 OFFER, IP YOU MAVS NT USC far s trsawrltar, tf ra waat IMa hiiha.t rrit. maat sractlcai. mail .tlki.wt. and lataat Irriarav.d vi.iaia writing raaehina at ah.r.tofora anhaard of low prica. arnd ui your ordVr aor tk. Suraatt toaclilna, oiaatloa lb la ap-lai olf.r, h'o. M7U, anoloaa tt.ls del, tit with yburortiar. ajid wa will aand tbatra.wiitar to u by aipr.w, o. O. l. aiibj i to amaMoattua. mi caa SxawUBaatuuraipratomoaand If It ihmid. to ba aali.(a tori, a alh claaa l;pTlltir. rh.apar thaaasrau aant In balucsil Maad aipraaackaiaM. If .oaaraant ulaaaVd witli lw appaaiaaradonot p.; anrtilntf, tba aoaokUU wiu ba raturaad la a at o.ratai. at aipraa. cb.raoa kotk waya and tlil prompklf ratura ronrli.iedaaoalL If .aa Sr. piMMdwItk. It. app.aran7op.il tka bal.nra.taaa talr It to T.urU'in,. or oftlca rl". It a thorough trial, Baa M lo M dara, romiiara It with an? auixiard iTpawrltar aa tka kn.rk.t tkat la aold at thrae or f .ur Uraea Vila .lira, thai 10a aad adrartiMd la aor pablicattna and 6 jot da 'I Snd to a Surn.r Is tna aij.lur aot u anpanar) ol an. at.adard niaoklna, raMira H I. aa at aar Um aarlaa' tna all d.;a and wa will aronjpIlT raturn to JToar SaLM, aad alM wbat ou paid for aipr.Mi'b.rgaa. Or toaraa. JOB eaa a.id aa r.S w) with onr or ir, wim tha andaniaadlaa Skat roar anaaar aad aiaraaa sr.arsaa will ka ratoadad la frnat aa7timadiuiath3,dar..ir roaeradlMauafias. Tka incklaa walfka, paxkad for ablpan.ut, kt pi.ad., and Iba aprTMrkarg.. will ba about to c.nta for too autaa, 11 w fur aua mtla. : grantor or ls diatantr. In prurttaa.aotlUae' aoiuparad ta tL. aaoranaua tavlug Lu prloa. m n.. wba. u.ici, woiir.ir a.w, nanny exclnalvo anprovaoienta, a wrtltaa awkluaadaptodtorall kind, oi work, will aa'.lifr ar.rr. ana. aad erlarad a rrcuri oraaklng irkiu tha ant llbaral tar ma r.rkwrdof. It Is tha anlf Iraaarltar aa trt. maraat wkaraUis antlra Una and tha S'aa.ding Una. ara ka aiaht and at tha ara.ar angla or aialoe, taa mail .r1..l vl.lala Irp.wr.t.r m.aa l.g.r. ItT.rT kMtar aad akaractar In atgbt f roia Ilia moaiant It la nnnlod. Tka Burnotl poaaa.ua adanlaa and tiaproraowota tkat lack of gpaoa praraoia u. from dawrlblng bcr.. In our .paclal t;pawrllr oatalogua wa lllu.trata aud daarrlba all tbaaa t.atnraa of U. Bum.tl tyaawriMr, aad lf j ou would Ilka fartnar laarniatloa, don't f.U to wrtaa for oar froa typawrltar catalogua liowarar, wa aollelt roar ardar fora Baraatl t;pawrllw dJraol froaa tbla adartuaaaant, and aak you ta ar-d ua raur ordar under our auaraataa tbnt you will Snd taa Baah.aa all aad mora tkaa wa aiaim for it. und.r our p...t. Ua agraaaMat la raturn all yuur luon.T and pxy all tha aiorsaa ekargoalfyatl karaan. r..Kn to 1 aal dlaaatlwlad, If f tar Uly dia" arial aad taat rou doa'l Aad Ilia liurnalA tjawrltar U. bant vliibla writing ata.-klaa oa tha anarkM tooay. Va kaow tl.al whara wa aiaoa ona aum.K lyn. writer aad It li aaaa aad aiamlatd. that mora araora ara aara aa foUww f rua In ait aba aaa it and laara our ra-auu-k ably low nrlja. OUR PRICE OF 122.93 6.M!..u;r..VLS,S fweterf eeet. the ewe mi aieterteJ eeJ Uter with n etlrvaAlf Bsvell wat edoed, e iiueufetit-urlny cuet tbel ka rtsleoed to tLe minim am by reon mt Ua Isvctory rt&aiiLf every day In the year Kosiurlew only ttue ewe wtAclune xA It br m4u of ti,e nt enl sWoef auUnaastto I pe of erwat 't"l sj merit In err. atooTaU nntiang for deeler tvAul eeretit e prvtlt. WE HAVE A CONTRACT TaisiTts n r. UAMurac. TUSSKS nac. Tha Safaatt la ataaataclurcd br an. Id a.laallah.d tyaawrllar aancarn arhaaa raaaalaoa ara wlaolr known and ttaad. Tr,r kava parfartad tbu latewt a. rd.1, tba burn.'l lviinirr aud ha. a rombluad ail mt Ibalr typawntar aaaurn.f urlr.g aip.nao.o, aara adlrd Unproraraia and adaute.a not la be fnuud an any outar niarklna aad aby away auaularvira tba Surnatt typavrttar aaoi' al..ly aad aa kba ary Suru.w lypawrltar tbry tiua eaa, Xaa SaM sbicojiuaaaa tbaar BAualtsaanujr arsaauabWa, Thar bare dtaronttnaad anarkatlDaT thals atarnlaaa Sknraga aerawj aad cut oat tba sipanaiva mathod by wblub all othar typawriura ara band. in.utBHDoa .Lioiaauajw vo gav.ot ia taa cast totbanaar aadadda Dotbluf ko tba ralua of tr.a typawriiar tuut IF WE ASKED SI00.C0 FOR THE BURNETT TYPE WRITrn ara t.uia n.t paaaioiy iraarM tna aualm lllllla.il ararkaiananip wa gut iBteik, Kona of tL. Iioo.ao Irpawritaraoa alia markat eaa tain any batter at.rlal a. akow any kauar workraanahlp taaa Uig KurBaW rapraarnu. Tba dlSarOBoa bolwaan our urba ol ao.lt fur l.iYnrtt and tl a tlou.W aakad for otb.r ataauard lypr.rltara I. all la tk. with aarh SBoaaaal.g handllnr II probably aoata mora tkaa MS ta at ark at aarb oaa of tk rafu'ar typawnltara at a.ld 1b ua ragnlar war. Iba old faab. . loaad way froaiwklak wa bara dapartad. Thla . and mai. r.u oar wkaa j bayaliatsttyaawTltar, and It r.praaanu nothtag cf ralug to yoa. tag rou ooy a ataaav typawntar, and II r.praaanu notbtag cf ralug to row. me. at .r mora r.pia.nutli.aipanaiva otaa-aaioaadvartulas. tba big aalartae bald tbaabttaagaaia, tka big- rouiulMtoua paid oaaark maobina to tnaaua agaot, aba big aapaaaaa tba.uo-agmt ba. for ranta, aalaamaa and otbar atora aipanaaa. lo oar prtra of art. at for tba Suraatt yoe arg sol aakad ta pay a alogia oaa of thaaa proflia or aipaoMa. It cuatg ug but a fawoaauea aarC raarbtna to ajaaat tha Barn.it tyiwrltrr. all tiila aalatf iuiih 11 boB.atof. N.T.r bafur. hu a bit gra4a .laatUrd V;irUor boaa aara aaauiod of aaUlu aad tba auaibar of dllaraat prodla aiada oa arary aiarblaa MOST PROMINENT POINTS OF EXCELLENCE IN THE BURNETT TYPEWRITER. A lltl A "W 4 eifftj . a ala. aaa arm Sb Saw. Span aa saskBassa aa am - ....... W wwn oinuau mun bnADb .WnlTINC MACHINE. I tysaafrtar li m'i Ir..i4uilan wrli.r tha writing la antlraly .Libia. Tba antlra Una aad tba arwatl.ag linn ara riaibta n i pan or tna una loaarad bat rua tba carrtag;a bark and forth to road wbat yoo bara wrlttro. Tula auaoluta alalMllty of writing la tka grant glial for wblob typewriter manufai'turora bara .trlraa for yaara In tua human II haa actoally baaa axompllahad and add. wnndarru'ly to tba pouluilltli of a lypawrltar. to otnar aorallad .Ulala typawntar aa laoaraaa tba burnaat la tblg f aatora. lu ad.aulag. la woau.rfuIT Ha X. satis. Tka rapidity af agarattaa at tag Sural w.iio.riui. i uo ifouro i. .z.i.niriy iignt aua tl.g fc.ya ra.poi aauny, tna impraaMua li maiia la half tba lima It la required oa alhar aa rblBM. It I. faatar thaa tba faate.1 aparaUir la tba world. Va tlaia la Wasted In lifting li.a emrrtaea lo ... If tba work I wrlttaa right, to at-a oor raaUona. la aaa If tba aorravtloa la In tka right plara, no guaaaing ofany kiud. all u in ai.ia naw. and aaa raauit it la aoaaibia to da mi r doub a t'o work on tba biiraatt typrwritar tbaa aaa ha aoea oa ear ol tha aluags (aachloea of tba old atyla -blind" gypa. . No. 3, SoessioS SIAHirOLOiNS. Tba Barnalt tyaawrHar haa eaa. lar aaairaatar aaaila4aing aawaa Ibaa gay at tha ka glaaa traawritara aa ki aarlft, Wa ka.a d.ntoroitratod tkla ky a.ary te.k I oa caa aiaka taaa lagiblararboaroplaa artng boarr papa, and twaury Ugibla aarbon rop. ualng Until papar with tba Surnati ly p. writer a yroatar ouaibar or l.jt blaooplr. tbao ran ba ma.1. with tba aril toM Baalfuluing typawntar oa tba markat. Th. manlfoldtof dooa wttb tba kuraatt typewriter la auporlor to any othar. It la rloaacr. tba point af lupraaoa la lixii that tba rarbon dooa aot nil tka papar abo.a or balow tba Uua, and tha Bursatt tuxaa out WRITF lit TflOaY Tblg annaartaaraant stay aa aaaaar again v ww v w a mi. Buia.it tyn.wnter aao laars mora a entler tha lllivral oon.littona of thl. oit.r aa aiplalirl aO'iva. Saanam anca. Oraar today and gat a SlOO.Og tya.wrltar far tit.!!. WhUa a, ww our bmi yncv mi aau aaaai taat. aoarasa. naatar, elaanar manlfouilnr work than gay aahgr ' at a i law?, pan sicncil os kisoosiVi woh it has no siCiLT m bm. a), amri-ibiir. ina earnan typawntar la diaungaiaaee bag ataipllclty. Cr.ry Bart awta glrart, ati.r. ara ao ooBipuoatad motioaa. It te lrapla. atrang and durabla. aaally haridlad, bothlnjr to gal oat af ordaf and) reiulraa ao at part I. ad;uat liar oparate It. It bl the only ryaawrlwr with ar liurkaatly ramo.abla plat.a. Baa tka anly parfat oamag! ahlfllna au4 ltv'lng dcrlra and moot part art typa bar baarli of aa., making It thamaeg durabla aad parfairl writing aiarblka In axlctenca. Win av.ry aurnatltTpa wnurr wa atnd a book of plalo aud .lmpla InatriiottoB.. abr.wipg ky rntana of (llatfTamaavrrr pla-a and part, ary oprrt.llart, kuathad af haiuilliig aaa. Wa aliow plainly arary oiraa.B. au.h a. p itui f la tba papar. ranawloa tha lilihua, lagulallug tba luargln. apariag, ate, ararytbing mada clraj ad plain ao Dial If you Laa nrrar a.d a ti lawruaj bvfaxg yos wul ba. ao oimialty la operating tha S.rnatt garoatetully. No. S. SsrtCT and wgBMAMINT ALieNMSNT. Is Mis Santata Vlala.a TrpawrHar tha allgnwicnt la aaaamtciy gartaal and aarmaaant. Ilia Iranri .aloe of sha obarartera I. abamutely unlUrm. aarlai't Uaa. t-iaa and d.lliilla. From tna aoaat rttrtlaa of tag infti'lilng it lg linn naallila for -euaraatara te gat oal of ailsuaMak. OUR BURNETT TYPEWRITER Sc!.W.!IV.2 en eM the wMeit eeid mncMnes. o l. at nijne wbo hee iean.txj to operate e:iv i t the teiitlwd ne..lua will flud tiia4 lry ran iiMrtU the hurneu liisTt aa wall as tha ana it. en- .it haan ivni A i . r . t. i -eeeeafUeet lo ira kUe emaieat sUad tiie n.uet ipia to gyetace. CEARO, ROEBUCK & CO., Ghicano, ilh