THE1 -OMAHA DAILY REE: AVEDXESIVW. XOYF.MT.r.K C. 1:nv Lit J h ir.illlsns if AFFAIRS AT SOUTlI OMAHA : nnr U LUL L I DAKIHG POWDER It i put tip 1itr the siitMnict. ,.t .,.1 . cnemjs from t'iC finest inutcriaM t ..i-... r ton-ring the twiUrM. whr,le,ome. c-ssilv 4!catd f ;m) Therefore, CAI,! Mirr U ..-..m.r..,.i..t k- .... t.-... puyoitiaas aaa chemists, ' Perfect in Ounlitv Economical in Uco Moderate in Prico With f 'm In m i- . .. t e.reruny aM B-air.iir.unoo or fn tmredimi li .for-, food prepared wiili Cainniet J or ecoaoray s.s.'.L.e bey ( aluati. seietiriflcalt prepared thiit the ' abrolrrely fnis.i, Tlier- 'I in free from .,clie!le Sait. IL ... 4 ft h" , ,' , ", krvv.n to iov.1.- Fir n 1'.- tit. The Xy- ' i i iirjBi) -mu.-.l rmtiynniy. will n I knowi. n. t It- Nrr-Si.hivlrjr r-!ow Irr C"n.- mii'-'!i company mid the o.hcr li: ni w III a he I'm liaran ft Pen. The change wt;l bs cfl Irr In the near- future. Fr-d TnUi-r-j J sen of ih" present company, ha boon l a . ' rat(0 f .J. f ni a. I: ait covered bin con- i J LIKE.LY TO BE STOPPED BY INJUNCTION potion rw u potion -ith.fjc Curiy J 'lacking for.irsuy. He wi'l -lie on" of Its I j cvtle buyers. He litis nheudy eniercd o:i J i ihe d iflcs rf his new position. The Nye- sf, I Si .vir-Fi wlr fomjwi'y 1-.ii heretofore ' lr"-iU h In ai;niii. but will now sl.o lm-idle i JJ livr toc-k ii." veil. H ' rinmhliiH Vrk MouiK-d. 2 I in IvJvanl Tiapi. th" il y luiild'ntr 1 li -c-.t . 1 " Ti.r .l.v ruuiuil ,.-U u;. l o u.5iti..., " Ht'-'-'7 " 5 J r.f t!. pnin? of MlfMml uvnvo. v'n f'" P-nv. hr a,- .M:nw tv., cH, rod to pr.,,1 nth iho I t'i'wh.i ur.tl rvo.U unrlr, thir ln-.o. Tl 1 tyrV t-f Mvinp tl-r m-i r ,m T';lrvh ) wtrk h:,"'1 U,1V' h -y c' l T.n.lwh. H- Rm, ln,t to nv.Uo . P" " 'ilrr-mont, of ti c city or iimiiir t h anu iuok oui mc proper per- nit. M Maalc CUT Gttsalii. , JjI.ii I. "ti-.i-. K. street, rep ): tn the biith r;:' ;i (tuj:i:ler. aj l "J-" v i. i i.mi.- 'i . T ,-iU.,. i.uf :--ur.vl x rrrn.R for a CmanlOrJiri EnciieTto Fracl Tatil)? of KifSjTiri ivtrn. i Snfr l'ripullln I rum Murk nrla C'ttmpamy HnriTetl nHtl Plnavtl InfnrninllT. Hut o Arlltiit Til km. "Thanksgiving Sale Men's Hand Tailored Uf? of tho ll ntcilnl imiv U Ii''orcrl oil tlio siro-t ami tu w-our o'.lifr i'.i;uerl:il. ' 1-. ". t ! I'or. i-r to cn;,loy t!i- ii'H-ojj' n y i ;.ifr.. 1' r H lrt'-r.ti-; t i t ikv l.nn;dl:itt' s : t;r .u- .rl tl-o f-..iniln;f:tt rf '. Hi- . i:"ict:or. ino.'c tir(..nt,l? thin? tlv; !i'.:i:iii:iiC i.l Twftill"tii and II i ivt-i . WCMEM I CLUB AND CHARITY l'hiil wll-bln of bilicT. TI-.ouwiids h. e I'e'.n cxpopdii in umiitis out cltulera amng iv. in. b:rt no? o:w .ll:ir w ev'T jotcd for ":(ir.Miluc pn-uni n.'a nmons i l-.'jniau lipirg. Vmrlng thf next tt iw I period mora than 6.X'.ti inl'intH und i' Th -xc-uiic .txntrd t!il . fhalrr.jcli t ' J"""" of P w!,l "nd- tfcMr IUU.. pitna of ler. t I'fo while rnriiii'.i pii b nv.l n.ii i n it! t. - tinn -'ft .M'oiiieu a .tMiiVn: met - i,t -Hti !nr ' tr liolnls.nes. And yet .tlil.s miliil rr tb '" r!- will f b.. tf-a-i.i .,f () ivt i Tli" :e n T.cai r!"nr t hili Mill elo . i l;...,f j... .1 ilar.c injt i:l- nt Wruknien hajl imii'it. f .1 i "TI-HH,,: Of rniot, .e.; u;d, ' Jm" nt'1 'idin f'll . n '.'.e .v-r.f!. w.i; contl'lr :itly c.-,pr( lr, and . ihrir n phr. 2 tfie i piCFonltivi y of the rompanv wen'', Ki : l.;f'--lzed pmti-nil with r.r. .?"'' .i ev, :,t. Tlio :ou;i.-il r.iel in committee of photos till flirittroaf. l'.MT-ou!i Mludio. ,f jf ,e ,ho,e for f.v. ,...,.tc at Co v,o,o of .JV Js ;,(;.; j the peraion to c.-n;der the .lion. No eoiud mr.-ets on F. v 4 (onr!uj;on wnj icnchd ?nd tl:e n-.siltci' was 1 Ml-t-j M-itiel Rred hiiiI her mother. Mr. Lev lr 1 d ovr 1 W, I.. Turk, linvc rrlurned Horn a vl.lt lo ,Sl V A The apoi.Hr ., f Janvite, by r,o,i -f ! "'"l'" J?- , . . ! 11 V - 1 lTOiini til lll-'l , KIIU Uril 111 lllfj Illill.V ', ,bHr?e Cf grud from ! to J TtrM or. (0f Ttilrte-nth and O ?ltcet. has movtd lo Twf nl y.c. n;h allowed no iteniK of dam- (ij.ijalia pemiHiK-ntlr. a-e I .!! r' OoM Top lrr d. li cnd to .ill !-' 11 win , .,:,. ih.i :. ,, Uit!t of the clt . T'lrv.l.cii'- No. . of i'lifi- & Wl.ito bid ii;?fved. T ruedn.y" urn! AXednMiluy of lust w "! for refiete! eon.s!l"t'Btkn of work nd plnn for Uie. Mount)! of the-ivdriaii.m. wliloli Will 'be lielrl tit VnUubmfA next M iy. May Mi J nil H ar the- thrtes 'ilnetdei'I 111:011. a co.tiyi-11 meatlpp to he held tho fvenlni; of Tuesday,' liny 3:1. and; the. Huruni.eUiig to follow the. ronypiUlon Krliiny. Tho Hotrt Lacey will be vonvention lienlpjnr. ter arid tho fmii)tjt will lie held at- the lYealiyte.rilin churcli," Vllieh hn-" mplo soiitlng cupacity u ri)oj tiip i-eiiilrenntsj of the nicctiu. ivhile it was not definitely decided. It is yrohulile that tho isliiWts In connection with the various, lines of work, always Important features of the Mrnninl, wiU'.be Uioid Jn tlio club rooms in the rlty llln-ry. whlr.h ia on the same slrort mid between the hotel ana the church. Mrs. Mvnsu R., Burke Is chairman of tho local biennial board and Mrs. Harry K. Rpncer halrma:l of the entertHinmeiU coinr.iltte. Tho proBi-nni ia bcingr airanijed by the ex Bontiv committee of ' the federation, in cluding Mr. -J. J. Becrley, president; Mra. H. B.'Cta.rke of Red Oak and Mrs. John X. Kakb of Audulxin. ... AV'ednesduy Was devoted largely to a dis. cusslonsof the work of standing cominit teea. The reciprocity and. club profnam eomniltteos have been merged Into one. the papers f the former1 to be used in future to supplement the outlines prepared by the latter. Mrs. Harriet C. Tow 11 r of Corning, chairman of the club program committee, ported that the 'committee has continued lo advocate one-subject programs and to urge yitcintic .t-oacuUated study. The committee, hna now on hand twenty-fix jturies iu typewritten form, be.-ides nearly all of Shakefpaa re's plays. A list of ref crenca books acuompanlas the outlines and the co-operation ot tho Iowa traveling 11 brary has been of material assistance to club In; supplying there books. - About' lorty-Bve clubs of the state are now using tho cijjjext. jAfQtZW .ex actly sa provided by the coinmikei4,- While many others are .using thera I11 part or liuve obtained help from tho committee. The traveling loan collection of -the gen era! federation Is to be circulated In Iowa during January, twelve clubs having al ready rpoken for the exhibit. Tha domestic eoieDce comtniUe . Is urging the library boards everywhere to put In a full yet of farmers' institute , bulletins and a sJicIf of book on domestic science. The child labor committee urged that club women make it their business to tee that the law secured '.at winter is enforced. The board, with chairmen of standing committees, will bold a meeting at Dos Moines March 12 and 1U to complete all business relative to the cutting biennial.. Th Departtpent, of Agriculture spemia could probably In tlet rcssed by a r.i icrii aa oui-h.iir. lut nothiiis is done.- Tiof. .'o; tOu ot Yale. ounf II c.i:rr;t.il the fv.i!i-ot with that 1 '.cf.-.p n:y for the i liy pj til' Inr. J.oi j,' P'.-.!oe! eul.eiv.il .1. rUilo for dam- :H" Hmor.ntiniT lo ;'Vj for p:oivil I11 ! hiT-i"5 iceelvc) at Twenty-sevcntli and I street. . OlmtV- t:;i9imu!eo demanded fvllts fcr l;i;mlen v.rtived at Twenty-ninth fnd street;', lie rlultiKd to hove fallen inlo the iiiilioad cut w!.Mi c.cr jplcs the ally ' In t' al vicinity. The city attorney report cd I iitifjyorl!jr to the cl-ilm of James AnsDn nv- t In! t at the li- I;. si tidying for the ties th of h!s son I rem Injuries re- U ireet. flnrnadlnc tails tauKed reivod nt the Armour fli-e. , msr.t of cars. , . A resolution waa naseil rea-ardlna ' the 1 Salary lotn. Hot our terms. laylmj r f the cornerstone of the city hall. 1 C'lulj woiiion of t'liiraco m.d Cool; county made a strong nppcal last wek before ihe ! council committee.'in l'nvor cf a.i oid'ninrol licensing hotels. Mis. t'liiiles llcniotin, an rx-presldont of the Clenernl Federation of! Women's t lubs, was or.e of the speakers. . Tho women supprl tho .proposed ordinance as a stleguird for thousands of youajt (rlrls whowe fate i:; bound up in the regula tion of the flown "town hotpiji. The condi tions surrounding underpaid shop . glrlx were dl?ctifS'd. At the request of Mrt-. Henrolin and othoin a few weeks ogo the chief of police detailed two de:fcties to 11 m, 11 kiiii vo.Tii lunu civil;. 40111 'allowed report siuwea mat wiiinn one wcru tney bad traced sixty girl.': from this one t-toee to the various down town hotels., and they were all accompanied by men. ''This con- B.vu 10 .u. ,. iiviiiiii, l . ,v T,,.r,lv.foorlh mreM n u. at M.S. rtomoth:. -Vhat it I, sl.adowlr.s thc!,,. u Wil ,ft f;wor of Pl)rks Jonnaon ',,"v""" " Tjn-H Mn,i 8m0mod to nearly I The third partial estimate for the IT.o KnElili cub will !'.nrv h;ui ioiiii$m. I he , 1 he life of King Arthur. ! Mis. Ohm lo Malta " iu the city pay- 1 lug a visit et t,ovoiMl days to All . II. '. . I i IL.i 'l.inond, lie f dn iahlcr. I , JI;;'. .'. A. Aci-r.s of Valley Junction i ' I :i?lunn. her stater. Mr;. I. N. f-clicvlcn, at Twcpiy-elghth and U Mi cots. 'I ! f. 1'. N'Uon, broiher of A. A. Nixon of I thi Iowa Ooniii-lsi'ion coinpan, ia spend-,1 i Ink a few days with Ills relative. 1 A r,(if-- UI-M-'Kll. ! F.uy your llmiors of J. Klein mid gel a' i foi ty-lwo-pecc diviner set frre. The Twenty-fourth street cars were de laed for ni urly an hour last uloht nl A l-.y dorali- Slandard Loan Co.. iCtiu N fit.. mill Iia A ltt fftV 1 tOYforrl fit The mayor oul coitnell will partlcipAU. lm, . jj.ith Omaha markets today. Tho The date of the crrentony was not fixed. , blooded ftock Is shipped here from Inde f?iveral claims cf various nature were ! Iendnce, Mo. The third partial estimate for ,-! ' uanoru. iimons nm.ie.. (the curbing D,l guttering of Twenty-third, .;., r,,,,,,.,,,. fi...p,ir.i,l son of Mrs. 1 st t cot was allowed, from the -intersection 1 lund JlSO.oO and from the curb and gutter j fund J!.i:'.75. The 10 pet- cent retainer on r.o o. storm i n r ii v i.uiiiin-.-i ui iu n n ui anu ut , fifth of all the counties of the state ruw c"rr " "'"""''l avenue, amounting to have women as county pjpcrlntenitenta 0f ; '1-DS'iiS- 111 tavor of Off ei man Uros.. was schools. nlloWetl. AVarrants for the grading of Thirty-ninth street, from (i to Y, were o;-" DIAMONDS Frenrer. 16th and Dodge. ' dertd. in favcr ot Pan Hannon. Toe C. Sullivan, died Sundiiy of sckrlrt fever. Tho family lived at Fortieth and M streets. The funeial waa held yesterdty ufternoou imder the direction ot the health authori ties. Make an olTer on the northwest corner tf Hfh and Missouri Ave. a nearly new houno. eii6t front, and neat cottage, south (front: two new lots. Itfiom for two nmro houses. WW sll on easy terms. Frlce, :.?'. N. F. Dodge fi. Co., 1714 Farnam Bt. The death of Henry K. Martin, S6 South Twenly-rtrst sirel. need occurred Sun day morning. The fueral will be Wedncs- ; day at'torjoon at 2 p. m. from the residence : win m i i, i fr'''"''' " rij! and :imyr VVV "' ' - J'' '-' -sl T V-" r' " : ""in . Srp- ; a - -- 1 1 for Men (tA " I High Quality Correct StyU I jSTN V j' Splendid Service nJjM W A Dollar Saved on Evory Pair N. ! S2.50, S3, S3.50 Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving vercoas :s 9f s Newport Grand from D ROTHSCHILD & CO. ROCHESTER. N. Y. Wednesday Special Man's "Newport" Style vercoafc Suits Worth up Ct to V $17.50, at All the Men's "Newport" Style and Suits Worth $20 and $22.50 n H m m n m 5 5 so H90 n n n POLICE amount waa $l,oT!.&4. An ordinance for the j to St: Agnes' church. The Interment QUIET A FAMILY JAR ifradi,,f.of Thlrty-nr street wa, re,ortcd j lary-Remoter y tavorably and given second reading. j,,,, o Voulig lMpi) rh,.tHn a?t Ueati of Faaally tan tied ia Jail He. fore Hl Beltsterent Spirit la Sabdacd. 'flobcrt . byinan, colored, posseaing a Bharp Knife, a warlike spirit, ; an empty pocketbooli anl a wife, was at the bottom of liiui.h. excitement .for the residents In the nelgitborhood of Nineteenth and Finney street Monday afternoon, and Incidentally was also Instrumental in creating added noilvlty, in the policy department for p. i'tiiic.,", . , . , . -v . .' . v . p. Lyuian has bten absent from the. city until Monday, when ho returned and mude his way to the home of the light of hla heart. lS'ili Biiiney street. Tlie story as related to tho police saya the homecoming husband wa dead broke, and that this fact ' had much to do with his visi). At any rale, j one of the first topics-of conversation struck : COLORED MEN FILE PROTEST mom- ! :DCiu I Rfilutln 4ilngail I Hndnniinu l.g. Ihe Mini r.f S7.tW.M0 for the inetlnic of oWI- ' tf n-ar rf ninihorhlp di-!. it ih y . MoMerlnir Out of Twenty-g-a-tlon, due Deremer 1 at the iiscal j " M? M,d 'i . . , "h ,f.r,. ogencv was allowed. - j The following births were reported yesier- A ne.w ordlnar.ee was introduced amend- ! day: Joseph Kmeni, :S1 V street, boy;' The lecture room of St. John's African ing tho o!d park bond ordinance so that the I foorgc ;ner. in r.,- nu. nca CTuniy 111 JT, t Ln," i- l " liu a. sat . a ntuu'ii null t He by Jthe huabar.d was that of money. wanted his wife to give him some, and nppesred to be veiy anxious that she com ply with his request. However, Mrs. Lyman sleadily and em phatically refused to "pony up," where upon he diew his knife and threatened to do much damage. They cur.rreled boister ously, until someone telephoned the police station, and Patrolman I. R. Smith was dispatched to -the house. ' Smith arrived nouft.jOO ou plant 'health and ar.lmul heiJth 0l,re "nd succeeded, after much dlplo ivary year. but. with the. exception of thojma,,c ts,1 ,u eli'a- the two to kiss and t4endld work done by Drs. Wiley. Atwater I iny"'1 UP- T1' m'r ttt 'with Peace hov n4 Bencalict. congress does not Olrectly 'ria w the family. -... anni.-iata one' cent for uromotliic the! l Smltl1 ncl b"tn ,0 foie park bonds-shall become a general obliga tion In euoh form that they may be mar ketable.. It was referred to the judiciary committee. ': A' temporary, brick walk was ordered for the east side of Twenty-seventh street, f;-om S to T. j ' , The Stdndfinl ' Oil company was granted the privilege by special ordinance to erect nny required .scries of tanks on I's prop erty, lots 13 to 16. in Clark's addition. 1 ic ing at Twenty-fifth and l streets. The Improvement Is expected soon. Tho salaries of the city officials and ail the usual salary accounts' were alioweU. Dan Hannon was the onty bidder for an Issue of $t,& in district Improvement bonds. The bonds were Issued for the grading of Thirty-ninth street, from Q to T. Changes in Commission Firm.. it is commonly reported about the Kx cliarige. ' buthllng that theie Is to be change in the complexion of one of Ihe Can You Use Fcsd When You Get It? boy: Lewis Viz. Thirty-fourth and K. a girl; Hals L. Shew, North Twenty fourth, a girl; L. H. ' Merrltt, VSli Wash, tngton, a girl. . ib-v - FIGHT OVER CARFARE BILL Brucker and !hrldun Try Table Ordinance 'Twenty. e Hides' . for Do'ttat1. " Methodist Episcopal church was filled Mon day, evriflug with representative men and women of the colored race, called ugether to protest against the summaty discharge of three companies of the Twenty-lirth T."nltd f?tates Infinity, growing out of tho falal riot at Krownville., Tex., on August 33. Tlie meeting was orlpiiwlly simgrstod by. John Pegs; to the Tri-t'ity Association ot Colored Ministers, and was later called by that oi guniiation on this miggcation of Mr. Pegg. ' . ' Rev. J. W. W ilson, pastor of St. John's African Methodist Kpiscopal church, was r'.ioscn chairman of the meeting ami Rev. IHt North Twenty-third, boy: Saiimc! Me. C; um. bii2 Jackson, boy; William rSirihner, 6!" North Seventeenth, girl. Deaths James Arthur Vent. K12 North Kighteenth. 1"; Ovrus R. Stephens , IIH South Thirty-fourth. I: Mrs. Sellr.it 11. Knei ht. ieiS Fi'eiirlek. IT; Auvelin tiuuitoli. Aslllnn. :!!'. Oeltrude McNIeee, "Ti.'C Ch-Jrlcs, -ii dnyi; Baby Nflard, WIH Hrt'iol; James Meirieovey. i'oir.1 Ciilil'ornin. ;S; l'nl Kroel, CilS Binney: Henry Murnliv, ;'ipi Farnam, n; Ali'e IIIckIhi", V-14 V. lit, f. Councilman 5Jimnian's street railway ordi nance providing for the sale pf, twenty-five tickets for $1 was b.iought up yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the general coin- . G. W. P.ice of the colored Baptist church mittee of the city council, to which coin-j secretary. Chairman Wilton, who Is an mltlee the ordinance had been inferred to honorably discharged soldier -of the civil several weeks npro. Councilman Hrucker I war, spoke feelingly of the purpose width 111 COVERED L MB i Thousands of Stomachs Starving Whore , Month Are WU Ffd. CoM Xoth ing to Kelieve This Condition. ! Fating in fast ccomlng too much a part Of thii dailv routine. If not mere Mekllnp r.r shelter. Again the police were ap- of the apretite-a thing to be gotten out of pealed to and l-alrolmen Cunningham and j ,hm .mlnklv as nonsibie. I mi. thought Is given as "what kind of food," hostilities reopened .and Lynwn, knife in hand, chased the woman about the house and down the street, ' threatening to 'kill her, ;ti bile who. ran. Willi .torrified acres nia ' Brady were rent to put a. final end to the 'disturbance. Cunningham' found the war J lil e negro neated at his home, and when ! ho attempted to place the fellow under i arri-at there was another row Inslst-.ter. Little Girl's Obstinate . Case of ' Eczema r Instantaneous Relief By Cuticura Little Boy's Hands and Arms Also Were a Mass of Torturing Sores Grateful' Mother Says: "CUTICURA REMEDIES A HOUSEHOLD STANDBY" ; . - . - ... t , i a i "In reply te your lettur T write you ry erperitmce, atid you are privileged te uee.it aft you see" tit. tat year, iter havinc my little firl treated bv ery prornuient physician for an obsti nate case of eczema, I retorteH to Ihe C'utieurg Remedies, ami was so weJl pleased with the almost instantaneous ' relief afforded that we 'UUesrded the physician's prescription sud relietl en tirely on the Cutieura Niap, Cut intra Oiotmeot, and Ctitirura Fill?. When we commenced with ti e Cutieura. Rem-edH-a lier feet ai.d limb were tovered with running sores. Iu about six weeks we had her completely well, and there gas been no recurrence of fho trouble. , In July of this year little Uy in e'ir family poisoned hie hands and stibs with poisou oak, and in twenty-four Injurs his hands and arias waie a iiism of torturing; sore. S aed ernly the t'utiotira ltemedies, washuuj his bsr.tis and amis with the f'titicura Mosp. ar,d guointt them with the Cutieura Oirrl. uieut, and then gae hitu the Cuticjre rteecMvent. In shout three wrek.i his bands aud arms healed up: so we btu lots of t-a'iM for feelinr f riref-J for the titicura Remedies. We hud that the Cutieura Keruedies are a vslusbte household staudby, living: 3 taelve miles from a doctor, and where ft costs from twenty to twenty-five dol lar to come up on the mount sis. Reepectfullv, Mrs. Untie Yincwit ' Tlairuas, airniAUtit. Waldeu'g Ridge, lenu.. Oct. U, ltWo." CtowiX. tTl t.l'l TimvuTt W Iwrrf H.., tiw fli... I- .-fc t-i U ,m ml ( ao.w. S. . 0-n . I. R -t, o. tern, l C lw..' CAw r I ?K'- M , ,'... KtUil .l.r(l. imrt . Il , VMi 0 i.aM:!.. . mama . u .il M IUA ftlMI fruS a ' 1 1 y mr ,,,.'.-. -' i. i - . "I-.-w. KllVt giw. m4 ' .a u-wSi ' . is effect upon the system, snd whether It will be of use in building up the tissues of the bedy. ' Your stiiiijach will revolt. If It is not i already doing so. It must shut up for re I pairs. What of the dizziness and sntne , times pain, which atop you after a hurried j lunch? What of the genernl distress after : ?l !u-ii V riimwr. a I'rlliiir Af r.ni Al! the way down the str.tt die prlsjner ( .,. h..lrl -.h.,.. c,, h'a' ar,,t lougui, i.ici.ni aim uu, uui lie was up against a mightior. .untggor.ist than Ms The story might clone otherwise, but for the fict that Cunningham is peculiarly lit for subduing rowdy peroni and he hooii had Lyman by the collar, headi-.d toward the patrol bfrx. I mukes the breathing difficult? In it com- ! imin for on l.i be nniuMKMl wlll Ka1,.1,i,. i . .lf A ft .... Ifcjs i...l.a..iBn I. u .4 tin. 1.1... ! r 1 a i ...w. .. .. ...n-a Bll4 .0U. eruptions'.' Are you constipated and then do you laughingly toss a dime to the druggist for his most palatable relief? few times he nasi very wniine to taa talong as tlesi.ed. and while a large portion i . . . it.n r.t 11... wt.;t Ka..-. I ,.t I jthe cly stoej. by to seethe was placed tl!, aUlutlv. iUny antl,Iot or lhe Hie P41II1I modioli im uuvrii on m jell, -wi.it j th' Jei rs, and chers" of hla wife's iiiljrh- jboia riLging in hla Ciis ' Mrs. Lyinau appeared ugainst lier re-re- i ant spoute iu' polii-e eourt Tii' i-day morn. ; j lng to the end that Lyman was sentenced , to thirty da in the county jail by Judse Crawford. , ; ; common ills which our flesh is heir to . areei,i at first to relieve, but in realty. If I not injecting polnon into the system, lay the foundation for tho deeer-seatd and riore far-reaching ditorder. 'i hrce-fourtha of all the direises oiig- ' tnaie wllh the breaking down of the dl- ! brought so many of the representatives of the coloied race ot Omah'.. South Omaha and Council Pluffs together. He paid. In part:. "By reading the daily papers I find that the colored people are not alone iu this feeling ot indignation over this drastic action -of the president. Aa n soldier of the civil war and for the preservation of the union I do not feel that my people should be. imposed upon." A committee on resolutions was appointed as follows: Rev. J. A. IJin eanian, Itev. N. E. Stewart. Rev. John Albert William, Rev. J. H. Morris, Rev. Jf. G. Newman, Silas Robbing, Fred L. Smith, tV. D. Taylor, II. V. Plummer and John l'egg. While the committee waa deliberating several short speeches were made. The committee on resolutions brought in iM repot I as follows: . . Whereas, Presideht 'Roosevelt, acting upon the recommendation of liiiaiidler Or-n-eial Oarllngton, n southern officer, detailed lo Investigate the Hrownvllle, Tex., riot of AukusI 1:1, 1!. rcpoited to have Incn par ticipated in by unknown enlisted men of the Twenty-fifth t'nlted Stales infantry in revenue for a brutal nnu unprovoked at tack made hy one, Tate, nn employe of the ; customs office, upon Privates Newton and i iJancom. in whl"h riot one citizen of j Hrownvllle wax killed and another wound. -o, has ordered the liisi hiiiKO. wKlioul honor, i from the t'nlted State, army and debarred I from further niilitnrv. naval or civil serv- i ice. without any form of t:!nl. all of the i enlistod men of companies ft. C and I) of raid recinicnt. In the face of a report that 'admits not onlv 'he Innocence of many rr M . , ., . . tin' men (i discharsod and punished, but rnU I tb I UN UNL LICtNdb ! icnoiance upon llielr pan us to the Id- u'lty , I of the guilty parties; and. . . lir.Ii'.ll, t ri-.".Oi in 1 .' M,r.-. n u.in iiirviii 1 this diasiic. ond mm we n. li-ve unjust, nc. tlon because ul ueucral tjarlinston a ieprt moved to place the ordiniince on the table, while Councilman Sheldon ueconded that motion. Fefore the nuestlon was put, how ever. Mt. Zimman made a vigorous talk on behalf , of bis measure, saying be was pre pared to show, from utatintics gathered from twenty-five cities that, the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway company ! could well afford . to grant the public j twenty-five tides for fl. It finally was. deeided to. hold the whole mutter over until nest Monday afternoon, whtu both aides of the question will be heard. President Wcttles, Oetieral Manager Smith and Eecretar.v Leussler of the, rtreet car com pany were present and arranged to bo heard net Monday afternoon. . when the fate of 5fr. Zinimau's ordinance wilt bo known. This ordinauco will be a special order of business at that time. An ordinance to . Increase the pay of three elevator conductors and four Janitors In the city hall from 0i to $io was lost in the committee room, the contention being that tho men wore engaged ut thc.t salary and others could easily be secured for ". It was - voted to allow City Attorney Burnam $33 for law .hooka and to allow Judgea and clerks at the recent election ! each for the city's share of the work performed. Latest style Coll'ielies. See them. Cop ley, Jeweler, M South 16th. Get his price. Reilval ef Old Trouble thual Saloon Located at Hit) Dodge Mrco. that there was an apparent conspiracy upon the part of the entire battalion lo shield the guilty parties, or at least a refusal to tell "what It Is reasonable tn believe uiey knew about the shooting," d'splte the nc knowIedRed fact that many of the nirti knew nothing about It and therefore could not tell what they did not know, and the dismissal' of ' such nvn l lug contrary to slj principles of justice nnd erpiity; there fore, be it . Resolved. That we. the colored ciilxenr of. Omaha; South Oinnlw and Council pluffs in. maps n-eetlna assembled in St. Jolui'a Methodist Kpiscopal church, do deplore, condemn and vigorously protest ngainMl President Roosevelt's unjust. un-American and Indefensible action In the indiscrimi nate discharge of the entire battalion "t the Twenty-iifth infimtiy, nnd repeett'ullv petition him to rescind nnd modify hi drastic treatment of ' this regiment whl.-o . .. , . -, , . has done such miigniflcent service for oi-i- ! . T, ,.,. i,,..,! . , ,i country. We do this in the full nnnddeuie I Th I-'aiy. hoard held a meeting last, that Ids sense of justice, fair piny and : ; evening. It wnn one, vhi;:h should have! '.sriuare de-.u for all American citizr'tis will ' been held Friday, but the members wore' fearful tiiey would not hav recovered1' LIBRARY BUYS OF HOME MEN: Places Its Orders With Local Firm for Periodicals for FiisulttK . , r Vcnf, v . move him to denl junlv In this mutter of' so much momnt to Vi.ii.i00 colored Anii'N loans, but to nil citizens of this great rr-ptihllr; further, be it Resolved. That In the event of the failure of President Hoosev-lt to rescind and morlify his action, we twtltion eongrea through our representatives to ta!e sin-h action is may co.ne within the province of that honorable lKniy) to o rescind aim modify the president's order, tl it justic loay be done 'the innocent men of the rlij. clnirgerl comnanh's: further, be il RiFolved. That a copy of these ifsohi tions be forwnrd-d to ProKlilent Roosevelt through Senator Millard and Congressman Kennedy. After some considerable discussion the report of the committee was received nnd the resolutions adopted by nearly nn unani mous vote. I mifllcletitly from the-Thanksgiving turkey: by rir.t time, nnd 'hence ! advanced the' meeting. , The principal business was lhe ollowanc of the months bills, which amounted to .'.''l-i.Tii. In this amount mH included tin-, siib.si rlptions for periodicals, for tho en suing ycjr,' which Were all placer! with Oiniiha dealers. LOCAL BREVITIES. Among .those present ut the meeting were r- 1 -..! ,.. r . K .ll.nl.. 1 UKalllHt voii.iM.il vom,.u.o ... v,. ' ,v-.1i.st slr.-et, on lhe chi.ree T the larceny: soldl-Ts of Company U. who told of the ,.. ... iA, ,ronl ,, vm.,i i,, a .,, F iu liffe castle No. ls.- Rovsl Highlander-, will give ft ball- f.t Its castle. letter- -son hall. Seventeenth and l-armni streots. Thai ksglving evening... . complaint wnr tiled Tii'sdaJ- morning jurgenson. I'Vl rvortli I n en- trouble at, Brownvllle, nnd said that lie did not believe that the Killing whs done by the soldiers at all. He told of Ills own enlistment, first In 1'.. and his honorable discharge' after three years ut service his re-eiili.nment, and that he would have con cluded another honorable three years of service on November 26 but for this dis charge "without honor." He disclaimed all knowledge of the shooting, but did tell at :10"J Cuming i-m-et Monday night. The houso nt John Falconer, 2fo Urai 'i'j street, was act on fire early Tuewlay nioiu-, ing by hot ashes which had been thrown MtalriFt the side of the building, i The firs department whs called and put out the fire, hut not until damage to the extent of fie bud been done. The lire department was en Mod out about 5:"i Tuesday morning to CMir.uuish a fire In the plant or the Uurber Asphalt Paving company at Fifth and Jones atiect. A fxu of asphalt had boll'd over and had that Lipscoin had been knocked down iindjiiot tire lo the roof of ihe l illding, but brutally beaten and that another member of the regiment hud been thrown into the Rio Grand river and drowned by Brown vllle people. NOVEI.TIKS Frenzer. Jit it and Hodge. Births and llrntlis. The following births nnd deaths were re ported to the Board of Health during the twenty-four bojrs ending Tuesday noon: Hirtlis-John Turpln. Hit Woolworth. ley; LVtiiiel Moss. Twenty-fourth arid Woolworth. boy; William Carintchael, ttllu Hurt, gill; I'lLilles Kdcrer. 2ti1 llrlstol, gill; F. Hiiriii inn, ft'lT Hint, girl; Iaaie Nar;-us l.'ol Vinton, boy; Charles Hull, 111 Sviuth Fourteenth, girl; Julius A. llu.uf.en. tho bluae was extinguished without m.i- tei lal damage. Tile funeral of Joeph MeCivevr-v, Rged S3, who died lit St. Joseph's hospital Mon day nioir.l'ig after an opem tinn, will be held from Hi. John's Catholic church ul x a. in. Thursday, when th body will be taken to Holy Senulclw r cemctei y for in termerit. Mi . MeiJreevey was looiiui I i"il nnd lived wllh his parents, at To.'i l uli fornla street. A complaint was fib d Tuehduy uiorninn In police i-ourt by the county sttoinev againsi Henry Smith, Twelfth and Capitol avenue, on ihe charge of gnmliltnir. It i ulh'gi d Ihat Smith was sliixuing craps with Mary Smith, another colored resident of the proiioriliod dietrlel. and won mveral dnllui's from her by uing loudvd dice liiai threw only "sevens." The Board of I ire a-.n; ..,jce Conunis siorers held a lengthy meeting Monday evening, duilrg which a few nioro lluuor licenten were granted. There weie about ! DEATH DUE TO ACID POISON I a doaen in the list, one of them owning ABtopay Shows That Hn Hern ( of .dolh Choi, nerd. in I. ,.-... i w,m hM Mondav aiLernooa over the remains of Adolph Choluard. al. ! ! 'sl ''nl "nJ J,'U8 Wj.11..r artA T-vir-lr I l'u 111 I noll OliL lire ulfl. it tai;e more man known ar Juffy. I J Wells, who was found dad in the inlroml .xards ot Bix-.efnth and Mcnoias nret. Saturday evening. An autopsy was pre viously hold by Dr. Lavender snd his evl donee proved deuth .10 hy carbolic acid poisoning When the bjdy was found, the police : geiion and nine-tenths of all directive troubles orlglnaie with one or more of i tn for u protest. This was the saloon at the yiuptoiriM named above. ! J4J'J Pouglas street, regarding- the pio- j j Beware, then, of Indigestion and Pys- ! prletotfhip of which charges were made j i pep.-ia. Jf you tind yo'Jrsidf aching, listless, : before the board several weeks ago by LI- : i lacking in ambition when yuu sIiojM he on ! nor F. Thomas, attorney for the Civic Fed- ' jiho alert. j eia'lon. but late.r withdi-uwn. H is now j i Do not doctor Ihe stomach. ; proposed to eliow John-Blank Is now the j 1 proprietor of the plae inatcad of J. Pen '. rilngton, who holds the license. . A iiumUi- acre present, wiih their ; aring of the protest was , i s-K for lVoeniber 17, It being alleged Pen- j uington Is too ill to attend. i I The board decided, uduii . aonllcalion ' Breeu. to allow Pa- trolnien Goodrich, Shea und li. R- Smith t forriing food through I of 1l5uor n,en ' the passageway to rnske blood and i 'awers. lae ia tlsijue and nerve. Do r.ot stai--e your slotnach. . i Tni-,,1 I. d tl.lntv V. ..r.'.l hve i.cen caus-vi ..'"-. "'"" '" . ' i broneht bv Atlornev - it-, v. str IM , i nsjia juui esi.-ril(v ll niil for ull ! , do the woric if you help it in Nature's ii Uu ecli for biirk nay. The men had been surgeons aald," the neck w broken, and ."' . - 'laid off the fore because of lack of funds the police devoted the evening lu on at- emails ijspep;a jsbieis contain noth- 4nd tiien reinslatod st the tuiiiimum witc ' lempt to roUe what appeared to be a j inK but the natural elements w hich enter . Cale iiiMead of being give n credit for serv i ...,rt-,. t.ier. tracts of cartiolle acid 1 ""0 ihe lu-a.ti.y stomacii and intestines wero JlircovereJ. snd the-autopsy was held I to detiniilna the cause of death, m. Ijiv. r.idtr found an abnormal construction or the neck vertebrae, which, he said. ( c-ouuted for the eldeticeii of a fracture. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict ef suicide and Coroner Brailey will make an attempt to locate relatives believed to live tn Michigan. Me Oplnw In Cnnrlal-s Ceagb gtuMf. There Is not a partible of opium or other narcotic In ChainU Uin's Coiigh Remedy, snd never has been since It was first offered to the public. It Is as safe a medicine for a Child as for an adult. Thie remedy is f motis for Its cure of colds snd croup, gntj Ice rendered snd being paid at the iti for to perform the function of dlgUon. G- einiiier ul tefts end the investigations aud , The matter of chargti of nuiisuppo: I ' eworn oatlis of expert chemists attest this ! saini Pitiolman Rya.ii. brought by his I fsct. Stuart s ryspcuia Tablets go to wife, was Ignored by the board on the i the source of the trouble and positively ' ground the body is not a proper tribunal to t leatore the (Uds and fluids of the mucous j hear the evidence, the quet.tion being left j membrane to their proper condition. They to the courts, and the charge agalnet Fire- promptly relieve the diatress of ail troubles ! uian Galligan of being absent from guar- j ortstu.Ung tn the stomach or bowels (with te,s without leave were dtaniUMcd ar.d Gal- ! the one exception of cancer). Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets sre l scorn mended by all physicians and all reliable rtv,m.aclt. If you are a sufferer from Ind gostion or dyspepsia, try a fifty cent package today. 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