i ( .7 ' ' ' y f T THE OMAHA' " DAILY BEE: - THIKSDAV, XOVEMIiEli Um;.. 1 H COCSCIl PROCEEDINGS i "::rr:,r!L: call 0 tli'- "degree u:u." J In mniwr-uU'iii of the faithful labm of I 1 l-.t patrol fully Z Fhrlncm from Omaha I ii.il some from nwniilKirlnn lowni donneci 1 dress milt rtrul Turkish hrailfctrt to show I I proper honor to trie guests. preliminary 1 Mom Uadt ts Eesnme the Repair of tbs Anplalt Fayed Etreeti, AFFAIRS AT SOLI II OMAHA rzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzuZzzzzzzzzzTlzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzuzzzzz7z:' wj MONEY TO COME FROMTHE GENERAL FUND Johnson lolrodnce treet fur Trans, fer OrHlnnnir Mrnllar to '.Immnii """f Which Nun tlet In I'lit conhnle. ri Packers Please! with the Operation of tin I 1 New Fare Food Law. ' . , It 1 1 n I Hrrr! 11-rf ttnv .tirf nrntri-am f thntt lull : IHlHIRl F HK V IM nVT WlWflP nTTillC': anaBBSn-apSBaB. - ' It ...... v ....... p. , rpjwjr- 111 , 1 m 1 and niiit'lr was herd, after which all rc- I i paired to the dining hall. whri-e dozen:) of j I t:i hi- r nnd plenty of 'waiters-waited. While 'refreshments were being' served an J or. liestra of wvral piece furnished music. I The lu.xt and m. l Important. item of : buslmsa to bn brought before the city ; eouncilmen itt Tuesday night's meeting w.i ' the. condition or Omaha's apph.iH' pave ment. Shortly before the rouncll ad journed Councilman Ziniuiiin pr-entsl the matter und urged the public necessity of instructing the city engineer to main: , needed repairs and iy for same out of tlio general fund, which will have a surplus ufflolent to cover considerable pavement reimlrs. aside from a small fund already arranged for through Individual suhscrlp. tlona and a trilling Imlniice in the 1 ilr fund. A concurrent rrmilmlon was offered, nnd wbh referred to tlm city Attorney, for an opinion. The matter will lo brought up next Saturday morning hi In o'clock. Indl ratlons are. the pavements will be repaired tlilrt Hcaftoii. Another street car transfer ordinance wa inU-oduced. Councilman Julinson -being .the 'one to hy hU wutor into the ruig with Rn crdlnancc Identically t1ie-taine a? the onn recently ofTcrcd ly Councilman Zinunan and which halt been lirrttjilng jieavlly in a. deolt In tho council chamber.- One of the' )olUl cai sccnerlilf Iris of tlio' city lmft dm larcd that 11 watt thought tlat If f a 'ditnocratlc councilman would f 111 rodiic" a ?o-ca-ll'd uni versal utrcet cur jTyncfor ' ordinance the lucaBure. would -ivct lve more ' cordin! up pilt. This ordinance pruvidsn for the Is suance, of tranaiVrn at any and' every 'junc tion )xilnt. jpuabling- pusai'iigers to leucti ihrlr ultimutp dwislntloti on one fare, pre j rludinK the jusliiilt or returning;, to the tartlng point tih on! .fare Tin ordinance was rcf erred. to.-ttic cUniniUtee of the whole. I WOMAN STATES HER 'SIDE ; Mr. rlTl of t rroivat Heiitlea j Hmbmii'i Plea fur a . OlTorce. I'milirti t Itk the Nations of the Orient factory oa .letter !lr. ' ' Mis. KrtU A. tirlawold of Klniuie. 't., who Acas made deifindant in a milt for di- ' voice filed hero two or three weekn ax. j hi; written . 11 letter addreas.-1 "To the Court at tHiishn" and sent In 11 rrgixtered letter ;n cere of I'opttmtator l"Hlniei-. The letfei T.a sunt to the clerk of the district cfiiirt by Mr. Palmer. In the missive Mia. Or1s.wold nmkea mrloiia arcaritlons acainst 1 her husband and chnrires him with ahand onion liin fi:iidly. Icjrlng lot " f debts, to be taken cure of. " ' " I A K"d aullioiHy In packing house cir cles Jit s?o;itli Omaha, said yesterday that, after the three, months' operation of the recent legielatlvc chactmenM tor tho tneur anr of public afety In the matter of puifl food Muffs, the packers were confident that jJll of tho details of the law would be car-' j lied out. "The packers." he eakl, "are nns J lous to comply to the full extent of th(.'ir ability. Of couise, rf a sweeping' gcbeil provision, there are ' points' cf frU-tlou and In Homo coses we think unnecessary hnrd ships are imio:rd on food products of cer tain cla-sses. ve do not c..re to mcnthiii theae cases In particular, but tt is- tusf ibl that by general agreement a flight tu bis itltlon Orlswold charted bis wife 7"V " . . men- With kicking aod beating him and bringing j d-urjP Mo... The ca. ot lu.rn- him Into general dlstepute by her cond-ic. "p . ","'cie ''. ous by- a sv he left Ms fai.Hlv worth u ""of.ri.uun 01 numc. p. mc ie 1 It- property and It himlf penniless. In the letter Jf:s. Grlswold eayf she put ". sheriff" on his trail for a few days.' with the result that she has some evidence if Kardinc - his relatione, with other women that might have, a bearing on the divorce fa. Hhw offer ,lo bring It'i wltneaaca to Omnha to prve what ?h'? fys. T her'; Is a j sd strain running through the letter when 1 he renks of hr husband's le'41ng. He , klh.--eil her and their two boys goodbye, eiie t qulrementj'. In the main the law is a posi tive,' benefit." As to general market conditions the tome authority looks . for. great development- la the meat Industries In the oriental true--. This trade grew to iuite' aignifka nt propor tions during the R.usso-Jav.inese war. Htin e that time, the trade buy diminish'. j ttglill,' but the sales. Instead of going to the r:on nil.-sarlnt of tlvi bclligeteul tint Ions, ar being 'dispersed over a wide range of tenl- lol y. If the oriental pco'Mos caii.be iniJu' Cil fare nt ontaiflous lllsrasrs. Health CiundssloTior . t'onnell's recoin rnondHllon for'Hicr.Uli?Umcnt of n Iiouhc for tho care of persons afflicted with-contagious dlaeawe was referred to the com mittee of the whole. It wus Dr. Council's Idea that a house be rented, ns the city was In need 01' such un Institution. He re ferred to such diseases as diphtheria, typhnld fever, etc. .' Tenants'"" of tin'-" Bti'rRer ' block- protested .against an electric motor In the Redlck .block, the protestants asaertiug the vibra tions of the motor caused the Barker bkx k (to t-hakc and placed that building In dan ger of' collapse. Referred to building in apcetur. .Mayor Dahlnian rcc-omniendetl painting ."and repairing the city hall this year out of the general fund, the comptroller having advised that such funds would permit of tho proposed improvements. Referred to bufldliiifs jm.l imhllc nt-onettv commit tee. Philip H. Reed and C. J. Emery were j granted the right to erect a temMrary ' corrugated iron structure lit" the 'southwest .corner of Twentieth, and farnam streets for tho purpose- offan Ice rink." tho en closure to be U".!a "k .Messrs. Reed and Kmery furnished ;w sKtli-i'nctory bond -to protect the city In thh.Vuatter. : .Tlio bond of P. J. O'Brien, water coin-inlsioncr-eb ct. was approed.; ' . .. It was resolved . that-judtfeg and clerks at the recent city election should'ehch re ceive M as the city's share for services' performed. ' Comptroller lobeck's comniunlcatlon re Kuding $1U.tj(l collected In excess of ituounts originally t usldefor the vaii ims funds Hiid against which ' warrants .could not be drawn until the excess should have been collected was referred to the committee on finance- and claims. banv. He did go there, but took the mid. ! tu fi ""'t consumers their .Vi.'v,jD night train for the wen. and she 1ms not I of population will he a great factor in the i-een him since. i demand. . MeUls heretofore have breo a In quaint language and uncertain spelling. : ,"ia11 Part 'n h ann"sl diet of the Chl sbe continues: .(li'se. It has been, but Jittle -better in Japan. "If Mr. Orfswe-ld Is there rent this to Hince the war the JapaJiese trade has cott- Ihlni and see how be looks. I bet he will tinned quite thrifty. There appears to' lie Kltow glllnerK. 1 married him bocause l i i..,,. r.u .l.iu.biii. n evtnnlv, li .t'Arl 1 1 i a n rl 1m u a ay.-tf-wl titil t ti uj wlian your,. We were both poor, only had our ! '"eat business In the Philippines. The reason clothes. He said he U-fi m $"!.'. worth of j of this is the neani?s of the Australian' property. That Is not so. product. The dlriiale of Australia Is pecu- ln a clipping from a Vermont paper j har g,,api,l for the cheap production of which is enclosed in the letter It suggested ; Wf- CaUl(I ,hpr(. marketP(1 fr to SCO which In the Vnited States would In ins to in'. In Kuronean markets the Grlswold Is referred to as a woniHii who I a.,.i. ir..-i..o ,mi,. k..,i.. u that some others would also like to see the color of the KC' he left his family.' Mis. landa. high .ainor.g her friends and . the more potent factor. - Argentina." 'especially e .c , , vvo.w.u. ,,,, northern ' portions, where climatic Mrs. Uriswold. on a paper inclosed In Uto condition, are favorable, produce, enormous letter, say their 1o-yea.r-old sot, is working Thc S(jUth Amorican (.attIe . hard to pay off the family debts i and that nrUu.bly frM fro, tntr:tiOUs dlseSses. the creditors are taking his weekly ' wages CorUrnnat,rns ln the fUxlf(hi nm Avf as he earns them. She says il will txke. murh f,. lt 8mong thp stolk htm until he I. a years old to cancel all . f Nort AmIoa. Reverting to the west the ol.hjptt.iona his .father left. , informant remarked that AiTUTinn io trie newspaper cupping. Griswold was a politician of more or less local prominence and had been discharged from a deputyshlp of some kind shortly be- fnr lui'tnr hnm. " '' , the times when one line with a practical monopoly of the entire west could not pay expense, referring In this to the Union TWO WOMEN CLAIM FARMER (clt1c nm iw.fM.y yeara a'- i I the seven trunk lines now In prospect to the Pacific coast would prove still Insufficient I before the lapse of a few decades. This, he declared, was a remarkable contrast to RINGS Frenzer, lath and Podge. ew Fire Team satisfactory Del Morse, with Doable Vromestlu j O. T. Masson OP the Tire and Police Circle. Lands ta runli board declared last night that the new fire Jail. , I team recently purchased by the city council n ti n u n n ri M n ri ri n n tt tt n ri ii n it I! n n n n ri n ii tx n n M n N p n n p la ii M n N II II n u n ti n M u ti n it u k a u ON SALE IN DASEr.lEHT NIXT FRIDAY IRAlivIPP" I NKXT FRIDAY IN THE DASE-YIENT V. B O U G H T FR O til T H . E R A I L R O A D J A GIGANTIC STOCK OF CO. Mies Pi; I - n a. ' ii ittl mm ioaEig3 Suits, ' f- U -. Mi - ' ' .,. '.. i . . 1 On Gale in Our Great Dargain Oascmcnt Cloak Department li VT -LESS-'THAN r7'"V 'A ONErHALF.-IT'S L'LKI Ladies' Cloaks Wijitcr- Cloaks from' tho gi'eM'iailniiiir.sUK'k, )iot tliis reason 's euJyles'Mmt ' actually worth up to ' each, at . A . . LADIES' WARM WINTER CLOAKS ISO Cloaks voin the great yiyr-chnjc-uot- this season 's ti . ... stvlfH, but worth-up to '$4.00, at:: v.. LADIES' UP-TO-DATE CLOAKS IjOU heavy Melton Cloaks in this scasou's styles -worth up tt i.O0.each. . . in Basement, ' -' at rr LADIES' $6 CLOAKS AT $2.98 uO-iu. antl 48-in. in leugth, plam colors, and novelty mixtures, with 7TCin fancy collars and cuffs, yWU some are halt" lined, everv kBM haWMMMsi 198 one this season's garment, worth up to JO, at mmm fm v .-V-v.f.Vr,:''v' if v ' 'V, .v in&h r-' i'4V ' : t V' A'y,i;-hh:f',y .V.- ' ST Wov. 30th VALUE Ladles' Suits 1!K iSuitsNot new style's,', but good rnaterials, -worth up ' ' io$s.oo, - ; ... . ' at:. . ........ . , Ladies' $10 Suits at $2.98 2.'0 iSuits, j?ood shapely skirts, fine rotiterials, wortli up to $10, at Ladies' $1.00 Waists at 39c Heavy cotton "Waists, in colors (77 .and white," nice pleated and" J fancy styles, worth up to $1.00, jj Ladies' $1.25 Wrappers at 39c About l-V) flozen heavy cotton f7T f Wrappers, with trimmed yokes, "J ( j ) etc., mis, blues and jajavs, nil worth up to $1.23, at "....iJ g90 PIAJIOND8 KrrnK;-. ?ith und Podge SHRINERS HAVE, A 4 oinpltiucutao AITnlr Patrol of Tangier Teioplr." - Pel 'Mure.' a . farm hand from , Srpy county. Is in the county jail as' a result of Investigations made by Superintendent Klllson of the Humane society and a criminal charge will be tiled against him in tho South Omaha police, court. Just what the charge will be tho county at torney has not decided, as the case is t a somewhat peculiar one. ' According to the evidence gathered by i i .r. Kllisvn, .Morse, was married tie veil or ; . eight years ago and lived with his wife j i In Omaha several . years. Then ho aban- I doned her With three children. He- went BANQUET I to South Oman and. il Is alleged, went. to living with another woman t to the Arali j the formality of marriage rites. Two children were horn to them and they lived for four or. five years as man and wife, lu the interests of the first set.ot children the humane society took the case up nnd Morse was located on a farm in Sarpy county. As there was apparently no marriage ceremony with the second woman It Is not probable Ihe charge will be bigamy. Penutv .Cuuuty Attorney Foster said Ulu not. Know jubi nuiii The Masonic temple .waa .tilled with red turlwiied "Shrincrs" Tuesday evening, and perhons familiar with the habits of this inys'oi Ions' shit of noble good fellows cati i'tislly gu.-s there w;is something worth while going on. The occush n was u recup- tlon given by the divan of Tangier teniplv, t wedneadav' he was satisfactory In evury respect. leiiig' perfectly sound and serviceable. It was a, ( J mistake, he ld, to( say that the majority of the boaid did not ngree to reconunend its purchase. Three members of the honrd did examine the horses In the Kxchange I stablew and agreed to recommend their ! purcliase. The order never passed at any i regular meeting ot tho lionird, but was finite as much an agreement nevertheless. The learn la now beltiff broken In at fire hail Xo. 1.. Saturday of this week at I p. ni. the fire and police departmenta will engage In a giund review at Twenty-fifth and L. 'streets. The members of the Boaid of Fire and Police commissioners will In- llhout I "i''-"'1 o" departments. 1 nere is nine innuon 01 me laie ot the long needed patrol wagon for tho South Omaha police department. Factory on .letter Spar. ' J. 31. Jelter stated yesterday that the' prospects were fair for the establishment of the Wcntw.irth furniture factory on the line of the Vnion Pacific spur. Thexcom pany hus practically negotiated the pur chase of two acres of property from the Jetter Prewlng company at Thirty-second and V streets. On thia tract the. company NubKs of Hie Mystic Shrine, to the nieni Vers ot tho Arab patrol. The latter are the willing and enthusiastic members who per-' UfATTFR llin pwi w kind of an offenne would be filed. PAINS i . i - AKERISA!. women find relief FOR DELEGATION ; contemplates erecting an fS.'.Oo') plant, wtlcli will employ from VO to 2) men. The com pany proposes that the business men of the city ehall purchase m per cent of the Hto.k of the new firm, and It Is upon this point that the actusl comlng'of the factory' Is luised. The company purchased a tract of land In Omaha, so it 4s reported. -The yTSia Cm of Mlaa Iren Croaby la Ons) 1 ofThoueandn of Curea tuade by Lydlt. ' K. Plnkham's Vegmtabla OorapounO. How many women, realize that fti not the plan of nature that women bould gufVer so severe 1. Three Big Questions to Be Settled Ooualaa C'vanty l,swuik era Tbla Week. j South Omaha Commercial tlub Is making The oouie of the Douglr.s cuuuty dule-j a vjioious cffoi I '.0 interest the outh gallon to-tlie legislature in the fight fort OinahA people in the proH)sitlon. The fac-tp.ih-ojd terminal. t.i:ition wil be brought 1 tory will make o scalty of orTtco fumi up and discussed at a meeting of the mem- : tine aud fixtures 01 well as the usual ap- i purtetiances of bur noms and billiard halls, i The tracks, which are being rapidly pushed. will be completed in abojt two weeks. i toil sltollea from tin Hoar. ! A recent casp would Indicate tint the aeaaoii of tlic hallway thief has itriived In 1 South Omaha. The case in question was 1 brought to light yesterday, though ihe j entrance was Saturday at early duk. ". ; 11. Johnson, after returning from the ' funeral of bis wife. Mrs. Railie Johnson, bers-elee of. tlie legislature to lie held probably this week or early next week. It i is proUible that a bill covering the subject I will be dnwn up and submitted for the consideiation of the member. The members-elect, of the bouse will iiiet j piobxbly Satm-day and til:.- up t ti q.ies ' tion of er.dotsing a member of tl.e delega ! tion for speaker of the bous and also de j tide the course ot the Pout Is county ni-.-tn- I'llks 5 ri . a I 1 I I 1 Ladies' Walking 425 Skirts, all new styled, good ma terials and colors, woilh . up td:$2.50,':-'. xi at. 300 Ladies' Skirts, good styles, all colors, good materials, "worth up to' $3, at JSO fine skirts, good new styles, side clusters andf box pleats, black mixtures, grays, etc., wortli up to $5.00, at : , These grand bargains, ln Brandels StUUtl 'IUU- pleated 150 190 Children's Cloaks Children's heavy winter jackets, in red. blue, green and brown. ff7 Osr .orth.!?.L.l.:..::Jle)CP Children's heavy long winter coats with ' belts, tnunned collars and large ' ' g capes, all colors, new styles, lvU wonn u to Jjyj.ou, at I CHILDREN'S DRESSES Wool and heavy cotton, made in checks, plaids, stripes, plain antl rnixed materials. Kussian and sailor' blouses and 7 Buster Brown styles, wortli up to $1.50 and $2.00, at '. . : Basament Friday. rTljU !' '0 ' ' RHit - V',,t..i. t til) x Millinery Dept. Third Floor Old Store OMAHA Friday On'3d Floor "k-. -, vvTxv--,v,'i7ir iAHKHUPT PillLLIEOY From. M me. E. Rcboux, 592 5th Ave., ti. Y. Ladies' $25 Hats at $5 Evening hats, theatre hats, dress hats, "etc. ostrich leather .' trimmed Jilso $ p trimmings of aigrettes, breasts, ornaments, etc. - -every one this season's styles, worth up to $26 M $ nd5(50 for ladies' $7.80, and $S, trimmed hats ail .winter styles in silk $-f m I G,y- velvet hats black and all colors smartly trimmed at I iva-v-.t'iT-- K'O stock mm m tr F" rf ff ft n ft n rf UWIpppiukptbllplMlpikt v Iarge v 31 iety liit quality Jewell y. Cop j ley. Jeweler, 'J15 8. IStb. Oct his price. DUMMY IS ROBBED OF COAT alga and .'.it' la Assaalted by Straaaer Tliea DfprliH of Hla W inter M raw- j Chllle.1 to the marrow by the breeze in ! evidence 'l uef iay morning. Marry r rjt, a Atis3 Irene Croslry MpSjim mm wii inaaata ' Thousands of American wtmien.how 'paver, have found relief from all monthly .aofferiEgr by taJvintf L ydia K. i"in"ulinrn'a ."Vegetable Compound, as it U the inewt thorough female reg-ulator known to medical aoience. It curea the couJitlin which caufcea so much discomfort und gobs these periods of their terrors. ' Miss Irene Crosby, of 313 Charlto Htreet, Laat barauoah, Ua., writes: "Lv'liaF. 1'iiiVbaiu heUl.le l'oruind Is a true friend U 10111an. lt lias been of ipat Isniotlt to Die, iiiriiur me of trregulor mikI painful twriotls wlian everything el;, lmd , failed, and I gladly recomingud it to olhar Buffering womeu." Women who are troubled with pata ul or hregulur periods, b.wkac.be, t.loatiDg: (or Catulence), displacement "wf orfaaa, inflaiumatiou or ulceration, that "beariuif-dowa" fe!iujr. dixS ncaa. faintness. Jndipestion. nerroua riroatratlon or the bhiea, khould teka mmediata action to ward off the e:-i-.us cxiusAqueuc-es, and he restored to perfect health and fctrenp:th by taking Lydi li. Ilukhaui s .VeK'eUible t'oiu pound, and then writo to Mm I'inU. Jiaitt, L.rnn, Miw., for further free ad vice., she i ilauphter-ia-law of Lydia U lntikhaut and for twenty-tie year haa been adriainf wronieu frve of harg Thoubaoua hava bea ctutej niece of Mrs. Pan lbinnun, UunsT.hls over coat Jin the bull of Dan llsnnon's residence and remained during the cvenlnpr dinner hour. On leaving he discovered that aome ocie had entiled the hallway and secured the tout. .Mr. Huiiiioii b h large bull dog. 'which usually ke, ps guard, but it failed ' tut raise an alarm, though It Is most of the i time indoors. The family is of the opinion ! that the intruder must have been familiar i stranger in Omaha, nuaultod and rohbed e premises and Knew where the dog I nil tnofTen.ive cjothii.a; slote flumrr.v of an ' '' l ,n- ,::,,c "r ,lis yMl' No olhcr ' over..t Tuesday ?lteruoon. b'U the pro- ; utticles were mlss;.I. 1 nrietor of the stoic. Mr. Cornhh-th, Ml'. Mal tity .o..li I Iouiclii street, nulled to the ifv-iip uf I, is : H. M. and Paul i'..! "ilvumy" and toolt Krye to the st&iion. I eli iii li street, lea v 'rye was ftnert . "t i e,'..s,a in ..Ii.. court . ,,, , farming. Kurl Kirae and I his mother will remain here through the in ; ter. Tli-t fan.ily ba been in South Omaha . for the vmst ten ye.us. We drove a. team through Uie column which was attending tbe funoial of little Arthur STr!eMoiith Omaha -friends of Mis. Thtrza Nelson stiito comiuandi-r 01 the Miicculiee:, in Kentu.:ky. expivsses much regret al the annoiiueenient of her recent u.Hlli. Mit was quite well known here. The death uf Mrs. Mm y Canady. M:.ilnu. ocelli led .Vovember J. Slie wus $1 veals of nee, being one ul' thc oldest J crdore l women ' of the - city. The nunm will be Thtiisduy. Novemtw r Jit, ai in a m. The interment will 1 al Koiesl Liiwn ceui ctery. I iropsy cuseil her deulli. Tlic funeral of William J. Mcl-'ui hind will Iw conducted al -' v. in. by Hev. H. K. Curry of Omaha. M- Kiirluml was uio young tin-mau who killed lust Satur day night at ' KiloiUriek's grading amu Ihiuiigh the overtulTiing of a locomotive. The burial will be at forest I.awn ceme tery. The Ladley- auxiliary b the Youm; Men's Cluisliau asswiation will give a bun.iuet tu the new members at thc association I rooms. There will I nbOut folly ie-w I rnenihers. The "reils." ubboiigli liir con- -l :-.orth Twenty- test has not clns-il. will have the tusk of this evening lur washing the oisnes in ine niuert umcss thev will en- they husile a little balder. The baii'iucl will b- liel.l lii-i'cmixT 5. I Wednesday morning and given a rvoo. le, j tu: for hia !ieaiile.s nrTen- l i i-piiins the "dniiiniy" t.f a t) erlii- dml ij the old weather. ; I ha wbrrlala'a Uih lteniea itla alnre. '. MotiieiiHS that aid nature nre lwas most j aticceesful. Ch.tuibcrl iln's Cough Ilemedy ' sets c-n this plar,. It allays tbe cough, aids i exj-.ts turatlon. relieves the lung, opens (he I sec retions, thereby aiding nature m throw. I b-g olf a cfld t.nd lestortrig the system to a lh :-bhy condition. It Is fanv us for its 'cuie of colila und cioup and can atwsys ' be depended uin. Age. .. 4 I ..H .. ri 1 Marriage I Irrntri, Tl.e following n.trriage licenses lie beu issu.-d : Name arid Residence. Ilolsrt r. Kr.-ght. fmaha i Dolly M. Field, Oniah j Vk-tor Johnwin. Or.iaha I H: au.r K- tfwunson. Omaha V ran-li J. Ciallunan, (uuil. i'hiloir.er.a DU'liuei, Omaha Imls W.-loh. P-ith Omala. ,. 1 Julia llanuley. ' ImiuiIi Ui.ialw ...... . jj.iK-laia "obil. Oi.uiha ' frames. a Hicwl. On, aba Oeorg.' Knapp, nn.uha lieululi H. West. t'l.iMlia Alexander '. Merita. 8o nh ,naba Mary Cunningham. &L,ulii uiu.dia 'MA M(.fSl nj - Ktl,...in, Mb i;:J.,Tfau.ay. The cundltlni of A. C. Howe has uiiioli Improved within tlie last twnty-loui hours. His bpee.ly re,:ov-r' is almost assured. . Jetter'a Gold Top I'.eer deSvei-wt to all pans 0 the city. Tciepbune No. t. The iwo Ho 1 un Omaha chapters of, tlie Degiee of Hoi. or will unitrt this evening In their annal ball al the Workmen Umpie. The Irienris of Misa Anna itobnrtson save her a pleasant surpiise last evening. About twenty of llieiu joined in au ewuirii; of frolic,. " , Th eighth gia.J. of ll.e'junpi iai.ii school ha the onlv p.-ifecl i-e.'e-,l ttckid,ili nd punctuality Tor the rnuntn i lui ad reiir,: ie .?. Tl.e funeral of Ikniy V,. Martin has ts-cn pusipoiiad from today until Tiiui.tay u.t it) a. r... to await the aiu.al of a l-'.si) of the deceased. Mips l.ynda ti- Lsnglieiiie wus calling on l.er S011II1 Omaha friends yaetei-day. fhc is coi.ifortaUly situated at the Butiiauy lc--I pi'al at pre.ent. L. i'. 1. ai Kin nueo sj auu co.-.a ror inierrur'lng a funeral Monday afternoon. HENS' UNION OUT ON STRIKE t-Btt l.ajrrr." WalLlua Delegate lie. t-larea Joarneyuiea ta.t StOH Work for a While. NebrasUa hens have brerf c.-Jletl out 011 a strike by the walking d.-ltgate of the Kgs Layers' union. All the Irje, summer ar.d fall they have be. 11 working .very leisurely ami now all tho staunch union liens icfuse to do aQything at H 11. Omaha people will ha, to na;- cenls a dozer, for llu-ii-Tn inksgi' im? eggs this season tli;it Is. If tlicy want t-(g that even purport to be freeh..' t'ggs aie about 5 cuuta higher than they wi re ju't before Th it:Vsgi jug Iji year and coiisidei . bly Lig'n r tbari the av erage of the Thanksgiving- reason for a nu.iibir of yi.-ur. !. j dealeis expitLt Dco niber to 1..- a heavy gg-prudui ing month. - 1 Is 1 The Family sician Phu - u Tbe bckt meaicmea in tue trond cannot tike the place of tbe family phytician. Consult him early when taken ill. If tbe trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, er lungs, ask bim about taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Do he says. W. ppr.t. I VT. rt!lpb Cl AjwrC . r.tfir.ulfylifrpr,',i.o,. tw.'il ln. r -1 15 eturo VIA Illinois Central Rail road Account International Live Stock Exposition Tickets on Sale December 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5 Return Limit. December 10th Two Fast Trains Daily Leave Omaha 6:00 P. M. - " Leave Omaha 8:00 A. M. Trains Stop at Halatead Street. Arrive Chicago 7:30 A. M. Arrive Chicago 9:30 P. M. 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