TIIE PAIT'Y DEKa wi:)X1:sl)AV X"VKMKKK 1... H07. WilJ'be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person greasing the-track, placing obstructions on the ,track or throwing stones or other missiles through the windows of cars. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. ..rtSU? S?Z lST r6W?rd is PromPted bv thf lawless acts conmitted by boys In various sections of the city during the past few weeks. On Saturday, October 26th, a car of this company ran into a moving freight train at the Belt Line crossing on Dodge street because boys had greased the track; the car was wrecked, the motonnan and one passenger injured, and twenty-five other passengers had a very narrow escape Since then the same act has been repeated in different parts of the city and boys have also thrown stones, ears of corn and other missiles through the windows of cars, injur ing passengers by flying glass. 1 Ib3 ERIEF CITY NEWS JUy moot prist it. Asbestos hlnglss aro better than slate. , F. A. Blnshart, photographer, removed to EtBhtcenth and Fnrnam Directs. X. . Valma ton fc Oo., general Insur ance agents, movod to suits 5w to 6)t, (Iran leis building. "Th Wandering Jew," by Ir. I.ovelmid tonight at First Methodist church: A1 inlislon, SS cents. W always have Rock Springs coal Central Coal and Coka Co. of Oinuha, 15th and Harney streets. Ths O. D. Thompson Advertising Agsucv hss been obliged to rent larger quarters now located at suite 230-Z12-2J4, Bee building. ho-Hot BlXncals Poople Mho wear lioublo vision lenses should cull and see Hutnson's "8ho-Not Invisible lenses, 213 South Sixteenth street. octal at Minns X.naa Mrs. A. U. Hunt entertained the choir, trustees and pastor of tho First Congregational church of Omaha Monday Evening at her homo, Mlnn'e Luna lodge, Florence. About forty guests were present. track Hsr and Spent alt Money Alliu Cunningham has started suit ,ln district court for a divorce from John Cunning ham. She aays November 8, he struck her and then went out and spent all his money in. fast living. She charges ho does not support her -properly. Hotel Employs Victim of Thisf John Parish, ao employe at the Millard hotel, reports to the police thut a tjilof broke ' Into his clothes looker Monday night and stole Ms overcoat, a suit of clothes and 17 in money. He was unable to give any vluc as to who the thief might be. Cat-OS Xakt Appraisal The appraisers appointed to fix the value of property to be, taken for the proposed Cut-Off lake park will hold a session at the rooms of tho park commissioners November 15 to ulscuss matters with property owners af fected by tho appropriation of land. lUataaran Msa'a Trial' Sos 0r TIhi trials' of tho thirteen restaurant keepers who were charged with selling milk con taining lesr than S per cent butter fat, aet for Tuesday morning In Judge Crawford's court, were postponed until Wednesday morning on account of soma of the prose cution's witnesses not being present. naturalising Aliens UnWed Utates Dis trict Attorney Charles A. Ooss was tit Ne hravka . City Monday looking after the naturalisation of a number of new f-ltl-sena of foreign tylrth. Under the recant naturalization .laws the swearing in of new t'tMxena must bu made under the su Venjlsini) 0'tUo Oepartment of Justlco. Dfhthsrla ' Casss Wader Control He poius to the city commissioner of health arelto the effect that diphtheria ut tho gtut School fot tho Ieaf and Dumb Is practically under control. All effected per sin vis are In the school hospital and are olted from the other Inmates. Dr. Con nell'lia visited the school once and found .ill ielng dons for the sick that could bo doii4. Infan ratracra Ordered Bsportsd The Immigration authorities have received or' dora, pom Washington for the deportation of )ha Insane paupers now in the Yankton Asylum fur the Insane, Yankton, s. D. i: To contradict certain tain and to pat the consuming pub lie in possession of the truth, Ve say In plain vrotds that no one in this town can sell as good coffee as .Ajrbtfcliles Ariosa for as little , money Mhbrandcd and make-believe Mocha and Java, or coffee sold loose out of a bag or a bin, is not as good value for the money, nor can it be sold at as narrow . profit, nor reach the consumer , under as favorable conditions. t When you buy Arbucles' Ariosa Coffee you get more than 16 net ozs.of straight, wholesome Brazilian coffee from the largest coffee firm in the world, with that , firm's direct assurance that they ore giving you the best coffee in 0l ... I J t . 1 vc worm ior tne ABuCKIJi BRO.. ITS lEtilf Ail They are GeTrl Olson, a Pane who has been In the country two years, nnd Annlo Btef fen, a Oerman, who has been In tho coun try two years. They will be taken to New York early next week and shipped to their respective countries. Administrators for Jams X.. West Or lando B. Hill of Silver City and John T. West of Schuyler have been appointed ad ministrators of tho estate of James I-. Wist, who died Monday at Seventeenth and Chicago streets. Hill Is a brother-in-law of West, and as there was no will the property will go to West's brothur and two slstur. His property consists of I12.U00 worth of certificates of deposit In banks and building and loan associations. Will Ott After Squirrel xuisrs Deputy Oumn Warden 11. D. Flcrson says: "I see by The Bee that some boys In certain parts of the clly are charged with wantonly killing squirrels within the city limits. I wish it wero possible to Identify the young miscreants, for we will surely get after them under the game laws. I would be glad If any one who knows pf boys wan tonly killing squirrels or birds In the city would telephone me at Webster 3H60. and I will see that they- are properly punished under the game, hiws. The penalties are pretty severe, and we propose to sec them enforced." Ystsrans Getting Pension Increases A considerable number of old veterans who are eligible under the new age pension law aro receiving notice of the Increase of their pensions under $12 per month to that figure on attaining the age of 62 years. Owing to the great number of ap plications for increase under the age limit there seems to have been some delay in reaching the Nebraska applicants. How ever, these seem to be coming In under the wire now, much to their Joy. Woman Garment Thief Defaults Fred erick Bell, charged with breaking Into the residence of Annie Smith and stealing some garments worth $;'&, failed to appear for trial before Judge Troup Tuesday morning nnd his bond of IGflu was for feited. Bell's trial wss to have been hcld Monday, .hut, he did not appear. Judge Troup gave his bondsman, R. Workcuff, a day to produce his man, but he was to do It Tuesday morning. Bell Is said to have left the city to avoid being tried. Slsvator Msa Form Asseolatlon About forty tilevator conductors met at the city hall Monday night and took preliminary steps for the formation of an association to be composed of men who have charge of freight and passenger elevators. The outline of constitution and by-laws wan submitted and will be Massed tiDon at a meeting to be held next Monday night, ! The object of the society, which Is purely local In Its character, Is U Improve the condition of tho men and the service in the city. - It Bhada for Ksr Cows Because tlioj trees under which her cows were accus-j tomed to stand on hot August days and chew their cuds have been cut down by railroad men Jaue 1'lckard has begun suit In district court against the t'hlnagu &- j Northwestern railroad for fl.Osu. Her j property adjoins the railroad right-of-way ' and she asserts tho company had twenty- live trees belunglng to her felled. ' They 1 were on pasture land and added to the ' j Talue of the property, she says, for the protection of her stock. I J Ths starting of ths husUeas of the money. Kw Tarfc CM& Omaha Loan and Building association, now located at the southeast corner of Sixteenth find Dodge streets, occurred twenty-four years ago. It hus never paid Its members less than 0 per cent on their investments. It makes Its loans exclusively on Douglas andi flurpy county first mort gages and can guarantee to Its patrons the same safety in tho futuro that has atended Its management In the past. No Investment can Tie found offering safer and more regu Isr returns. Its dividends are paid when desired, In January and July. FOUR SUITS AGAINST ROAD Action Broaaht to Punish .Xorthnnl. rrn for Alleged Violation of Tvrrn t y-ElKht-Honr Law. I'nlted States District Attorney Gobs be gan suit In tho United States District court Tuesday morning against the Northwestern railway for four Instances of the violation of the 28-hour law In the transportation of live stock. The law provides for a penalty of t&Q for any railway company falling to unload live stock while In transit at least once In every twenty-eight hours for feed and water. The aggregate suits against the Northwestern will reach 12.000. I'nder Instruction from the Depart ment of Justice suit will shortly be brought sgalnst the t'nlon Pacific Railway company by the United States fof damages sus tained to government property by flooding the quartermaster depot grounds and buildings last summer as a result pf the railroad company building a retaining wall and adequate culvert adjacent to the quar termaster depot. During the heavy rains the water backed up iqto tho government grounds seriously damaging some of the buildings and stores contained therein. The damages were fixed by a board of sur vey at about $3,500 at the time, but since then It is found that the damage la nearly double that amount. ths merits of Texas Wonder you Would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheu matic trouble. $1 bottle, two months' treat, ment'.' Sold by (German McConnell Drug Co. and Owl drib Co. Testimonials with tach bottle. NEWS IN THE ARMY CIRCLE Major awoke Tails for Bids for J-arae amber of Males and Horses. Private Alfred Volk of Company U Thir teenth Infantry, has been ordered honor ably discharged from the army, under In structions from the War department. Captain W. F. Clark, paymaster United Blates army, has been directed to procoed to Torts Mackenxle, Robinson and Meade for the October payment of troops. He is also directed to make payment (or the final statement of men discharged at Fort Mackensle who have been- discharged and r-enllsted for service In the Philippines. Major Thomas Hwohe, chief quartermas ter, Department of the Missouri, has called for bids to be opened at Omaha December 10 for a large number of horses and mules for army purposes. The proposals call for 319 cavalry, 11 artillery, 34 riding and 4 draft horses; 71 draft mutts, wheel and lead, and 11 pack mules, to be delivered at Omaha or other convenient railroad points. What's good for papa's baby? Red Cross -j- Cough Props. Be per box. ALL JUSTICES DEMOCRATIC "arfc Is Seml-Oltlclal Report on tae Keren! Election la Boath Ontaaa. According to semi-official figures made by the canvassing board the democratic candi dates for Justice of the peace In South Omaha were all elected by small margins. Tho election bosrd from one precinct, the Second of the Sixth ward, forgot to make any returns of the vote for Justlco, but the official vote In all the rest of the pre cincts and the unofficial returns for the missing precinct give 1". J. King, the low nisn on the democratic ticket a majority of sixty-two over V. K. Schmidt, the high man on the republican ticket. The success ful candidates are P. C. Caldwell, P. J. King and Jacob Levy. The canvassing board has run up against several more tally hooks which are short the votes of part of the candidates and a number of machines will have to be opened in order to get the vote. Daarlaa- PravAa Fatal. Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminals In pndumonla and j consumption. After exposure, if Foley's ' Honey and Tar Is taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuss any but the genuine in a yellow package. For sals by all druggists. Wards at Want Wisdom. When you want work do you jink fur it, or da you try to hide away from It? Do you go ahers work-Is to be had, or where tliers isn't any. When you sdvertiss for work do you advertiss where nobody x pects you to. or whers tin paopi who want work ' don't always look for help? The Bee's want columns are the recognised go-between of those who want and thoss who want to fill wsnls. Whatever you want, let It be known In the columns of ths Bee, and ths want will bs filled. Balldlag Permit. Thomas Petersen, reitsirs. Twentv-nlnih and Iks streets. J60, Dr. H. p. Hamll. ! on, iiima aweiiing, ruineieenin and mo ney. W); John hder, addition. Twenty fifth and Fort streets, t.'au; horns Miller. Iron porticos, tLxtvijth and Jackson suetla! WATER COMPANY WINS CASE Decision in Hydrant Rental Suit Re versed on Appeal. REMANDED FOR A sNEW TRIAL Tatal Sara of Montr Involved Is A boat Qaarter af Million lol lnr Wilfr Board Attor ney silent. The Omuhu Water company i,n. wuu Its cases against the city of Omaha, or tht Water board. for hydrant rentals. Word was received Tuesday by Attorney Hall Stout for the Omaha Water company that Judge Hood of tho United States rourt Of appeals hnd reversed the de cision of Judge Munger of the United States circuit court, with costs, snd the cases had been remsnded for a new trial. Ths cases Immediately In Issue are for hydrant rentals for the year 1!"M and In volve about 1100,000, although ths same principle Is Involved In subsequent cases brought by the Omaha Water company for each half year since that time, the total turn being about 1 .150, lino. Since 1903 the city of Omaha, that is. the Water board, claiming It wns without authority to levy taxes to pay hydrant rentals, has compelled the Omaha Water company to sue in the federal court for each half year's rental. The two "cases for the year 19M were united Inlo one case and tried before a Jufy In tho federal court. Both sides asked Jt'dge W. 11. Munger to Instruct, the Jury to bring In a verdict for them. The city claimed that the water company had not fulfilled its contract by putting In a sufficient num ber of new hydrants when required and also that it had furnished an lnsufiiclent water power. Judge Munger ordered a verdict for the city on tho ground that the Omaha Water company could not re cover the contract price, but must suo for the amount of service rendered. Appeal frm Unsrfr Rating;. Judge Munger's decision was appealed from by tho Omaha Wator company to tho United 8tates circuit court of appeals Jan uary ID, this year,'' and was- argued at 81. Louis, Messrs. Hall and Mansfield repre senting the water company and Carl C. Wright and John L. Webster representing tho Water board. The( grounds for tho reversal are not as yet known In Omnha, as the teles ram to Hall & Stout simply said thut November 8, at St. Taul, Judge Hook of tho United States circuit court of appeals filed the opinion In the. ensu, reversing tho case with costs and remanding the cause with orders to grant a new trlul. The amount Involved for the last half of 1904 was $46,717.97 and for tho first half of IMS was H7.522.B1. Mr. Hall was out of the clly, and At torney Wright for the Water board said he had no word concerning the case and did not know what the grounds for re versal were. A telegram, however, wss sent to St. Louis asking the clerk of the court to forward at once a copy of the opinion. SIOUX CITY N0JF0R REFORM hows Disposition to See Galveston Plan Teste,! First by Dcs Moines. W. O. Sears, roaypr at Sioux City, was a visitor at tha office of Mayor Pahlman Tuesday morning.. The Iowa mayor says Sioux City Is taking steps to vote on the proposition of adopting tho Galveston plan of city government as amended by the last session of -the' low legislature. Peti tions are now being circulated and huvj received 2,000 out of tlte 2,Sii0 signature Starvation Sits At Loaded Tables You Can Load a JDysiwitic. to The Tablue, but Von Cannot Make Him Eat. There comes a time in the lives of a great many men and women when even a slrllon steak neaaes to be poetry. It becomes S protest. The appetite becomes fitful and fretful. Nothing on the bill of fare can coax it. The appetite is there and yet it isn't This makes eating a mere matter of machinery the mouth doesn't water. The stomach has been worked overtime, and the body and tho brain are paying the penalty. There are thousands of people in every station of life who are walking on earth What if a Maa Galas tb Whols world aad Loom atis Appstlts! today with dlspeptto stomach. They wear a dejected, forlorn appearance, their ener gy Is at aero, noihing interests thorn, and they Interest no one, their faces are Shrunk, their nerves are wilted and their shoulders ssg. Everything on the table may look de licious, but nothing will bo tempting. That's one sure sign of dyspepsia. If you have ever felt bloated after eat ing and Imagined It was your food that filled you; If you hava felt your food Ho "like a lump of load" on your stomach; If, you hava had a bad, sour breath, dif ficulty In breathing after a meal, suf fered from eructations, burning sensa tions, heartburn, brash, or gas on the stomach, make up your mind you have dyspepsia. And ths chances ar you have had it a long time. Your stomach Is overworked,, abused, fagged out. The gastric and digestive Juices ars wesk, tha muscles of the.l stomach are Jaded, and tha whojg busi ness needs new life. It needs something which will take hold of ths food as it comes in and do the digesting, and let your stomach taks a rest. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets do that very thing. They contain a most powerful In gredient which helps ths stomach in tha process of digestion, cures dyspepsia, sour stomach. Indigestion, heartburn, eructa tions, acidy or fermentation. They in vigorate the stomach. Increase th flow of gastric Juice, and do two-thirds of what ths stomach would have to y without them. That gives the stomach soma rest, and a chanr to get right again. Tou will fel the Changs first in your mind and heart and then over your whole body. You'll feel rosy and sweet. That's the object. You can get these effective little tablets almost anywhers on earth for SOo a package. Send us your nams and address today and ws will at ones send you by mall a sampU package free. Address. F. A. Btuart Co., 1& Stuart Hldg.. Marshall, Miok. necessnry to roll a special election to pass l;pon the idea. If this course prevails the city a III fl.i t It new officers iimlcr the new plan In April. The prospect for the change Is not bright, n many people de sire to see the result of tho experiment In Pes Moines. ROUGH ROAD BREAKS AUTO , Like Riding a Bonah a. Protests j tieorge E. Payne ta Coanty Hoard. While riding ihe wavelots on the Dodge street road George E. Tayne of the Psyne Investment company broke the axle of his automobile Tuesday morning and ht Im mediately made a vigorous protest to the county board over the condition of the macadam paving on Portgo street. "It Is nn outrage." he declared, "that the paving should be allowed to become as it Is. This morning, coming In to town In my car. It felt like I. was riding on a choppy sea. The rough pavement was responsible for the breaking of nn axle on my machine and It will cost me $4") to repair It. Tho contnetors who are grad ing In and r.bout Dundee have been haul ing the dirt over tho road in loose wagons and scotterlng It over the top of the pave ments.. If this continues the road will be almost impassible when winter comes." The commlslsoners admitted that the road was In a bad condition and laid the blame on tho contractors. The clny and dirt deposited on the road In lare quanti ties is picked up by tho wheels of wagons passing over tho road and it carries parts of tho macadam with It. This, according to sonio of tho commissioners, leaves small holes In the rosd, which make It very rough. Mr. Payno was directed to lay his complaint before Commissioner Ure of the road committee. POLICE AFTER LEAF BURNERS Officers Srnt to Residence Districts to Suppress This Injury to A abalt Streets. The beats of Omaha policemen are wider at this time of the year than In any other season. Btald householders have been surprised to fee blue-clad men On streets where their visits ero as Infre quent as the proverbial visit of angels nnd some have asked explanations. The answer Is ulways tho same, "Some one has been burning weeds and leaves on the pave ments." One of tho officers who has been de tailed to exercise supervision of a district near tho high school declares the habit of burning dead leaves on the pavements in growing nnd that It does more than any other ono thing to destroy asphalt, whllo stone pavement Is often severely damaged by such flrc:(. "If all pavements were of brick and tho fires could be kept from tho gutters there would bo little trouble over the matter," said he, "hut the greuter number of pave ments are asphalt or stone and these are damaged by even smull fires." It has been suggested that the atten tion of householders bo called to the ordi nances governing this matter before orders sre issued or strict enforcement of the law. CHECK ARTIST BOUND OVER Fellow with Pockets Fall of Paper Representing; Money Held for Trial. ' Ed Rosa, ono of the many uliases used by the man arrested In tho Paxton hotel Sunday morning with a pocket full of checks, was arraigned before Judge Craw ford of police court Tuesday morning on the charge of forgery. Ho waived exam ination and Was bound over to fhe dis trict court In tho-sum of (1,000. , Although ho hnd checks on numerous banks In his pocket and they are filled out in various amounts and signed with va rious names, so far as known tho only checks he passed were on the Nebraska Clothing company, where he made pur chases and gave checks aggregating $0. That company will lose nothing, however, as It has attached property bvloriglng to the check artist sufficient in value to com pensate for their loss. Rosa has not as yet furnished a bond and is confined In tho city Jail. Cared ot Itrlaht's Disease. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. T., writes: "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to got up from twelve 0 twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so Impaired I could scarcely see on of my family across th room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 60-cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken tha 1 bird bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as nil f other symptoms of Bright' disease," For sale by all druggists. Announcements of the Theaters. Sousa is Incomparable as a program builder, a master of concert giving. If goes through his musical library, one of the most complete and extensive In ex istence, complies a half score or mors programs that balance perfectly, har monize like mosaics In th finest gem of art coloring and design, and they will, all in all, precisely conform to every region visited and be confirmed with ardor. But Eousa will tell you that It Is not child's play to complla a doxen or score of programs that th public as a whole will fully approve. A right pro gram is half, th battle. Sousa and his band will give two concerts at the Au ditorium, Sunday afternoon and night, No vember, 17. Railway Notes ana Prrsoaals. F. A. Nash, general western agent of th M'lwaukee, has relumed from Chicago. Superintendent Nichols of the Omana road has gon to St. faul and Chicago for a short trip. L.. M. Shipley, superintendent of the Chi cago Ureat Western st Clarion, was In Omaha Tuesday. F. W. Kanno has been appointed resident engineer of the l lah division of th Union Paclilc, with headquarters at Ogden. Hal Buckingham, chief cUrk of th freight department of the Burlington, has gone to Kansas City to attend a rate check meeting. The new freight headquarters office of the Northwestern was opened for business at r remont Monday morning, me old dw- I pot will be converted Into a yard office. Yn NortViwestern moved another train- i load of army goods to the seen of the ; I t trouble Tuesday. Tha train consisted i ef a car of ammunition, two cars of can- ; non, eighty mules snd some teamsters from Fort Ieaven worth to Gettysburg. Ths report is jnsfis that slnoe Hamoian secured 4i per cent of the slock of th Southern Pacific that road bas spent $14, :t,JU0 in improvements. In one year tha total increase in tonnage was y.uM.uan, or 45 per cent of the total of the year be fore. A meeting of tha field men of th pas senger department of th Burl'ngton to tha number of l'i wss held In Chicago Mon. day to discuss gensral topics of interest In connection with their work. Among other things considered was th best method of advcrtislr.g. Kentucky, with a population of Cfty-flr to esch squat mile, has but 11 miles of railway line tor each 1(0 square miles and but 14 5 miles for esch lO.Oto InhsMlanis. Indiana, lust across the river, wltn a pop ulation of seventy-six for eucli square mile, has lit miles ot railway line fur each l'Al square miles. Since the railroads In this section hsve i been shutting rtuau on outdoor construe I tln work for the summer tlx city ticket olflces arc crowded with laborers, going in ! an directions. All these have their pockets bulging with money. Many sns of sunny Italy are returning hem to spend tha winter and many others are moving south, where tliw winter will be lens severe Our New Style Books For the Fall and Winter of 1 907-8 are fresh from the press and ready to mail to our out-of-town customers. The book for Men contains many handsome illustrations of Fall and Winter Suits and numerous samples of the goods from which the Suits are made. The book for Women is profusely illustrated with beautiful pictures depicting the latest styles. These illustrations were made from photographs of the garments offered for sale. With these books in hand you can buy Clothing t and Furnishings as easily and cheaply as you could if you were in our Big Store. When you write state which book you want. THEY ARE FREE OMAHA OLD HICKORY DV SUPREME Jacksoniani Bestore Annual Feast to the Semocratio Calendar. BRYAN AND JOHNSON TO MEET Man from Moath " to Start Fireworks at the taaomrrmrnt Banquet Is Iow In (omlna to tho Front. The memory of "Old Hickory" must give place to modern exigencies and the annual banquet of tho Jacksnnlan club of Ne braska is to be held Junuary t In place of on St. Jackson's day, because William Jen nings Bryan and Goverpor Johnson of Min nesota have accepted Invitations to be at some other place on the real anniversary of the day when General Packenham found more than he expected behind the cotton bales at New Orleans. The annual banquet of the Jacksonlana Is to be restored to Its former place as the event of Nebraska Democracy If the plans now In the making are perfected. For a year cr two, since the disastrous days of 1904, the banquet has been more of a home affair than It was before that time, bu' this year, with tha example of the Dahl man Democracy club's dinner to cheet them on, the Jacksonians feel they mus make their banquet assume Its forme charaoter. Mr. Bryan may announce lib campaign plans at the Dahlman dinner, but ho must meet the man who may be his running mate at the Jackaonlan banquet In Omaha. This is the idea of the commit tee In charge of the dinner. That there Is to bs no rivalry between the clubs In their prandial efforts Is demon strated by the fact that the date of the banquet had been settled but a few hours when an envoy from the Jacksonians called upon Mayor Dahlman with a request for co-operation in securing speakers and in making other arrangements for the unnual event. Southern Maa Nat la Flaht. Incidentally, the plans for the big Bryan announcement dinners are moving along, but not as smoothly as was hoped by Its nn 1 ypewnters Come and go, but the. machine that always stays, always leads, always im . proves, always outwears, and always outsells all others is the emington Remington Typewriter Company Naw Yack aad Evwhsra IGIO Farnam Street Omnha, Neb. Hot Springs, Ark. Owned by the United States Government. The Greatest Cere and P.easure Risort on the Western Con Ine it. Two-cen'-a mile Railroad Rate, S)l.'ndid Winter Cimate- Fjrt -four Hot Scrngs. 1,000.000 gallons dally.' Fittcen Mil s cf Mountain Drives. Golt Pavsd Streets -New R ads.- Fo r Larg: Fine Hate's, Twelve Stcond in s'zs. One Han red Sm-Jer Hotels, 500 Boa ding Houses. Write Bu eau of In ornniion, Hot Springs, for i.lustrated b.ok giving all in.ormation. .! For Railroad Tickets and Information Call on or Address F. C. fUTIiEJlrORD, D. P. A., Ilock Island. 1323 Faruam St Oiuutut j management. The mayor is looking for . "big democrat from the south" to add Im portance to the occasion, but the one. southern man on whom ho ' lias set bin hopes seems to be slow to respond. Th-i Identity of thl9 msn Is not mado public, as It Is hoped the announcement of his presence at the meeting 11 create sores thing of a surprise when his letter accept ing the invitation Is received. Plnns for the llryan dinner Include, tint presence of women for the first tlmo ut a democratic feiist In Nebraska. Tho boxes ut the Auditorium have been sat aside for them and they will be admitted to the hall as soon as the speaking beglna. OLD PAVING SUIT GOES OUT Action Over Missouri Avraae la Month Omaha la IMsralasrd After Agreement Is Itrachrd. The famous double-barrelled Injunctii-n suit over the paving of Missouri svenuo hi South Omaha wus dismissed In Judge Redlck's court Tuesday morning, Hugh Murphy and' tho South Omaha authorities having reached an agreement some tlma ago. Murphy started thi'sult against th city council to enjoin that body from uslnkv his paving material in the completion of the work he had ptarted to do on Missouri avenue. The city secured a oounter re straining order to prevent Murphy from re moving the material, asserting the city had an interest In it. riot ti sides being tied up. they reached a compromise agreement and the work Is now practically finished, ac cording to W. J. Connell, Murphy's attor ney, who hsd the esse dismissed. Ws have secured th agency for Orlna Laxative Fruit . Syrup. lUa new laxatlvn that makes th liver lively, ;iu,rifles tha breath, cures headache and regulates the digestive organs. Cures chronic constlp. tlon. Ask us about it. For sale by s.11 drug gists. Employ this boy. Mere s the most am bitious boy that ever came to town and a Beo want' ad will And him. 'Those who us this very 'Inexpensive method of find ing help always have the b,eat help. Thosa who put the primitive "Boy wantsd" card up In the window usually get tha boy they don't want and Imagine all other, boy are the same kind. This Winter Sure