The Omaha Sunday Bee.. PA2T T5T0 WOMAN'S SECTION PAGES CJX 10 EIGHT PAST TVO EDITORIAL SECTION PAGES TO LIGHT J VOL. 5U-NO. S. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1311. single aPY five CENTS. FORTY YEARS A&O H OMAHA X. V. Elk.btra Grre T:nd De scription ef Tnr is 1S79. cctyttts ca stbaeczi bocx e, wl'i iW Lay ef tee Tm, watA Its Urk e ra-llltVe aad Ciwlmn Jtr towni M HI Mine. "I was city editor of tb old Omaha Re- Pm.iT nr.. Edward F.w. and on th wo'Unt cnrt-r of ! i mwt and Fmr ib the tor- frojndi and bom of J. H Jffiiiard. trx-m vice preeidt of tb Onkhi National ber.k. af-erwarda and s-.ao its presiaer.t. Westward, shout wte- TwwtJ tind street i p.erned tor, was & pond, whw th youth cf th city were la tb habit of skating end Famem su wl Iron: Nnwiwtit to near Twerrty-iunrth, wa a Bed BUrfct t2 muddy Weather. fiTati tin Were ' M -. ptrabora oninr the dttnatie enn 2itkie and pf-mrUv character of our city ta 1K7J. but those were day when furnace heated bniMK were rare and bathrooms -"-' " u - "" HnrbBr.iKT.luiHry. Everybody had wns Strabor bom at Eiten.-.h and rm.-t-.rn. j Kn , tn uAt weather ruirtwo- boots were evidenaea of wher tb Weed bunding now 1."' said T. V. Blackburn, ku: of th published adapter of Vrm. Su-k.hors hook. "Fifteen Thousand M-iea ry fut Coci" "it roommate u Earn. Alexander CI Troup. Bow Judge of th Jiftncl court. then a srtrusrrlihg young lawyer Just out of lb school of law ax Iowa City. W had bees nanauo sotj years earlier el the Ne braska fetal Norsmi acuool at. Peru. In era ef tbe ways pest T. ruling out ang cleae and a comfortable inocim and were on tr tvuz and old of bnta eexea Teiepbonea. eiectnc Lhta, frma aurec, motor can and Die? otber preaecl dajr nrxxumTUtm werm unJcncnm. "Cha xpnin S Chaae. father of Oemect CbaM of ibe Hxceiaior. waa tbe toaror. and the cttr hali was is a frame bulldtnc eaiod BSKJi a opera bouae on the preeent site of the Tuned &a.tea KmtlrmmJ bank- , Dinncrwaro Extra For Monday Only 100 Open Stock Patterns at 20 Per Cent Discount From the Regular Selling -Prices White Haviland China In R&nsoa Patterns at 10 Per Cent Less la Derby Patterns at 20 Per Cent Less Ijtt (mr Kodak IprtiT-nt dewe'lom amd prist tJme prrre yow tate tixlaj. A a more be tt fjmma kodalvs aaxl fmwdnew aJwafti oa teaad. Wash Day Bargains rtnnc electric mo vs. wonn c ovlt tv Ttx u cne cf Lve Tery bejt ele-tne trcni ea tba r-mrket aAd 1 acia with a two jr?n' rnaratt. Tte "inBtnt" rerxtlXff WUclUtf w.arr.f-ny S-VAA '"rnriW''- ater pe uk.!T. Itf arr. iw T-r ...tlt.n Flx" Waahinf M -r:-re a ne her:er iud n t at ( M " Po A "-eririi'' Wi.:if Mmrhine. a rood tiiat. Ji m Hit i. e-w rirt.he ivaiikeia i b . . . "Su'MTr.T" d"Je Itna. tr-ee 4Bee fr . merien othe Pnn. roe c14re1 f .-ir - , - rT , i llw Fitid rViiir TrT.rrir P'ar3 t , f faiert Pkeeve I-fni-.f; ai. ear! NOi I ' b Kea-T a-m.-ran;sod iroi Tr.. Tk. WiMj .... "i"te Wrr.in ith a fe jf r'Jrax.te 0 'ii Cloihea laea. s fitinn. eac-i , rr Tnotkj Mawh fun rci rmll the ntunr Ijfcrd.' l2 , tbia day each ddrea tb. othar 1 ,afie J- Sve " to rf 1m frifibdly paracc aa -parf lira. Su-a- I 4urjl cr-t kd con b" ""d m a aia7 xwo-axary aaa Dunnmt tvnrk iuTi auad ber buaband dopud our term ajid from the day wa two entered the hCTiaehom "Pm.rd" baa been the i.frnliod term cX aBdiiaj-nMsct between th bow La xtauiaied rmltrobd bs'iuir a)rt h-m ao nn:pliab4 rik m. tnawa s WtaWw. Tla book wnma' la in error m inu tclnc tba wrlir of that lcterestiuc twok cf wentara exporter la a widow. Bar fcaatHLBd. Robert K. frmhin, lajnoua In uae earUer daji aa a war corrafipiizkder.t. a wrtir ia the weet, and sew tiie client Cenina who built the North Coaat raUway tmm Etynkaaa uwkrd the aeund tr the Harrtiaaa pvoptr., 1a not aa-r molir, but is bexxar beaAh thu be enjoyed wbes en aad with OeDeral Crook la the last fTeai Bitoi war. B la waitar kad tba two pard biTt aa eiea-aot borne la Spokane. He lot. acarwily a day older thu when w lived la En Baxter's new bouse at I. Kis jX. black hair has Mxul its bus with but few s"ra.j stratr here and there and the coior of the piaina aod the mom-ts-na onctlnues ta Lis stronc almnat beard- rea "Strahorn asm de juome, m the day wbea newaztaper oarreapoooacts never tamed Xbcur owa tuuees ta ummmka tloE. wafc, 'Aiter a.' My sewaaiier name as corretspondaa of the Omaha iwfc. Omaha Kepubiicaa, Cit. Lotua Giiobe-Iein-ocrat and eccaslrmaUy the Ouc&g"a Timea and other newspapers was "Lino " Judc buiidir where the Paxton block is new. Fred Goodrich ' father lived m a staunch two-story boune cm the opposite corner and atout where the FmUstaff saloon Is sow. but some distance above the roeet level waa the borne of the first postmaster, Mr. Alfred D. Jones. The kU eet car from the ' Cnjon Pm---Iic depot aJwa.-s referred to ' oimteiEptuc-u!y as the "CowFBe- came i uv Ninth Etreet t rimim. west to FIT- ' teth the foot of Farnam street hia and tht-nre north to Capitol svenue and finally j the car found its way to Baunde.n (Twenty- ; fiurth and Cumin street at the 'milltarr ' brfcise." slujes were the mauvt power and a fifteen minute seme was considered 1 somewhat metropolitan. . T tbe Car Was Teed. "Edward Eosewater i office waa in .he ' old Be builimit between Xicth and Tenth . en Farnam. His borne was at Seventeenth ! and Farnam and to him the street car was more a convenience than a luxury ; Farnam being the principal thorouFfclare i of the town, when the editor of The Bee started either way. he would meet friend, foa bin coilecuira. politicians and becars and be found it difficult to make his dates. . Hence it wa hia custom whea tune was lmlted to patronise the street car. Other ' people who were in a hurry walked, but ! they were not aa likeiy to be delayed by ' persons eomlsf: to the opposite direction. The top of Farnam street kin seemed almost suburban, and the awful chasm Ours Is Omaha's Lightest, Most Satisfactory Store There never ttj-s a tinie -when this. Etore thought it Lad attained perfec- j ard suit and cloak depiartrneEts in anticipation of the creater zrA beUer tion-bnt it is pettinc nearer and nearer ta it all cf the time. Always fall and -winter stocks already cn the -way. The chance? nil aiK afford watching and planning for the convenience and welfare of our patrons, we j more of nature's own pnre lizht to aid rou in choosinr that which is mast ima H.-mtrinmg eaen aar mat wm mate lor better store semoe. Jn-t now tominff and the new arrangement will enable n to rve we are remodeling the second floor-increasing- the space in the millinery ) qnickly and satisfactorily. yca more Final Call in the Sale of Women's Fur Coats-Also the Tailored Suits at S10 ia the fie.d for The Bee aod be tJjM ; new eaMed Curfia Tiir Tr-l ... Troup bad a-so a brief newspaper career , uhe r wf a airn aja w t :(0 aerit of diviieii to be of ue tn tt i owner, who wa cotn;;iea to take title tn j tbe twenty acres west of what is no ininjern street, oecaune its lormer ewner as 'laios' and tba laia alajor B. I. .auchter. who was the gtaie Journal stata writer, aifned himself Gad.' Wuiia fveflt af tba Bee, who went to ldabu afryrr aad there achieved uaiuun ax tba bar, on tbe bench. In poLuca and ta eo&sresa. ooacaalad bis identity under a sua which I nave entirely forgrotlen. "But comins back to Strahcsm. He was a nrlntar by trade and a proauat&s cuo somptM ry inberttatioa. H vt&t ta Colsrad to avoid a waits piasi cemetery ana was a usuemparary uf most every could not rejiay the face of a riW loan. The innsrie pared street was Farnam. from ' Tenth to Fifteenth, and its macadamised urface was slippery with mud in wet . weather and covered with dust when the I sun bad cried up tbe mud. j ei C tbe Sesamn. ! My 'beaf as a reporter mrludad the! railroad offlaea, tba Tniesi Paoifie head- j Quarters, tbe Umoa Pacific station, the 1 courts and jail aad the town m sjeneraX v. ijr' Twa aa lancece purciase of ott fur coats, la srs wimi stj-Wr. we ma3-krid It haa ben aa lmjEerae sale. But new asBcrrtroeiiTi te-Xl u that we raast end tie aale wiia anotaer tw0 or ttree fikre' bnak And to addition to rtxlnrisg rte prices far lower than rou have ever known on like pood at thi season cf the vr. rakking term that win enable any woman to own a new Inr coat thia winter without miasiiv the rcocey it coBta. Ten dolian fiepoKt when tte pxirchaae is made and the remainder at your convenience ever hear of aanhitt like that on Tor coats of tee Bennett Quality? We win store them for yon free of charge tnta aach time a yon i&ay want them. $.00 Full Lerjgth Saltex Caracul Coats, $1950 $35.00 Fnll Length Saltex Plnsh Coats. $220 $5a00 Highest Grade Saltex Par Coats, $39.50 $45.00 Full Length Sealette Rush Coals, $35.0: $35.ffl Fnll Length Sealette Plnsh Coats, $29.50 $31.00 Full Length Eussian Pony Coats, $35.W $75.(0 Full Length Radian Pony Coats. $55-C S'vi.OO Full Length Bussian Pony Coats, $ooX"0 $S5-00 Three-quarter Pony Coat at $65-0u $90.00 Fnll Length Bussian Pony Coats. $75J0O $10(.00 Full Length Russian Pony Coats. $S5.C $125.00 Full Length Russian Pony Coats, $95.00 It ..:g V'HKM fie t ihv: . 4 1 xtrl f' Sri ? - - V1 ( ' 5 'I ) ?f ;"i t- k ' Positrrely the last of a aerie of aenaational en it offer we tare made thia aeaacm CHOICE OF ALL WOMEN'S TAILOaEO SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN SELLING TP TO $:5 AT some are worth a little more and acme a little lea. Most of them are made of rrench aeif. e In blatk and shade of tan, Ty. r-avy and reaeca. They are lined with fin art Quality pean de cyrne and hare plain skirta, or with bar plait front and back. Seme have aaiior c ollars and satin trimmineB. but plain tailored atyle prevail ' ffm--i i 7X Tiv W ."saJTer Linens and VTiitc Goods Specially Priced MMw h. Bet Bound lSi-esdL all Luvrs &beeUMt that is ad mirably adapted to wash salts and skirts, regnlar fl.50 Talue at 91XQ the yard. JSxM-iitrh All Laaeai Hark Towels of an extra heary qual ity; rerulsr 2Sc valnes, at 17 He TO-tacb All Ldjaea Table Damask of a rery fine grade; come tn rose, spot, fleur fie lis and thistle patterns; ti ll Talue, Monday. the yard. 23r23-iBcb. Btancbed. AH Linen Napkins, in asFort.ed pat tern, that regularly sell at $4 the dosen, Mondar, to close ut. at S2S9. Am lMorted Lot of 2T-inh White Goods in plain weaves, striped and checked patterns; which hTe sold all aemson at 2e and S5c th yard, for a quick clearance, Monday, 15c (toting Flannels and Beddings Reduced An Entire New Line of Outing Flasnels in a great variety of choice patterns, full 27 inches wide, 10c the yard. 72x9Htnch Seamless, Round Thread Red s,he torn and hemmed all ready for use; &&e values, Monday, 6c. 45xS6-t&ch Extra Qoaliry pClow Cases, worth lc, Man- da?, at 15c ' F-sUl giae. Wool Nap Biaaaecs lntan asd gray with pmk and b!ne borders; regnjlax tZ.2i aJues, Monday only. fl.T the pair. T(rt4-ieh Wool BUiakaU ta Oontplsae Line of Coior this blanket is an extra special vaJue and one we regularly oiler as a leader at fS.OG the pair M-nday only, 4M. W j '15 S-"'iJC I i as ll.S if: i 1 1 . Lf -If' S 11 -" 7 .1 taady wb started aad stirred up tamers The city editor was tbe Poob Bab of tbe ta Cotamd durtnt tns Jarmaiwa Jmar-h. He was all tbe irportara the proef i eif the CexstennSal aaasa, Jobs a--TL!s,ywer. fVs emterLrr rtjir.? eimm- at afterwards wner of the Eocky Itaartain , times veryrbins else eaeepunc tTVeseoier r I Buy Your Winter Supply of Coal Now While Theso Prices are effective years, was bis espeonJ aids partner and close tmrrrTr-TL ia Omaha Btrabiira was known cniefiy by bis work in TSe ad w UBto department of tbe Unlosi Pacific but be waa a most cbarmmc oampanicsi aad tba brief boosekeepms expenenoe at llrta Farnam ia fuB of pieasant memories to tboas of us who wars acJiirted m tbe Xavored drcia. S rsava Wark. 1 remember the day General Grant was tba rue of Omaha. On that particular ay bicb was Saturday, Mr. Capper a T cao. manafer of tbe KepubUcac. called east by the serial us IT Tines of h father. I was left in charge of the bus iness office with Tr. J annua B- Zm Vnea now of Fremont, then a boy, aa my aole assistant. 1 was aiso responsible les- tbe dty bags of the Bun day paper. Wi ex pected to spread ourselves on the Grant go to e LBaoy w a mr lore- 1 man. 1. VT. Miner and r. B. Balcocb j ere connected with tbe business ofSoe, ' but took my trick' when a demand far stibspriptiocs from the state outside of Omaha took me off the drj- and trans- ' formed me Into traveiin em ivspfrndent.' A! Sorenson did the various starts' on The Bee. and when I went to the Union , Pacific in January, lBSfl, became ray im mediais successor at better par. Sam I-Kmnelly and Sands F. 'U"ooabniig:e 'ere the local men on Tr. iili:ier s Herald. Liaruii as t c- "Kks was editor cJ tne Republican. : T. H. Tibbie cud edltwiaJ imtins on the Herald. K-ent. Annm, MorrisRer. King, liothacW. X5-e. Grertiry and others of the j raiaxy of writers cac into the newspaper ', field a little later. Osmaba a Lriiw. "And yet Omaha was the larrrst crry I In the rreat buxineas belt' between Chi- ' eazo and iSan Franraeco. exceptine an m i t??wmbflrn T?1 ir" "ZTL'Ciarinc lw ";" '"d ho w hardll was ts fwt oeal deiivnred wbea re wanted ? tIarfU ."?iiL.pr:r"I " 15? ttim"'ik. C,ip,toi e"J h- Pr sisff totaao. M b. via rm trnn vm at trm faAfl sxi-si a an . Capitol Large Lump Coal-if you order nowS6b the ton. Capitol Medium Lump Coal-if you order now-$6.50 the ton. puui iui voai-u you oraer now-cou tne ton. Order taken new delivered aar Urn before Octebor lt j Scranton Anthracite CooJ Nut, stove and egg the Highest Quality AnthraciteIf you order now. S10.50 the ten vna.t pfcJT of th tuMnnntii Af7ir .Tie t i i Y1aws i T i; T-vXas sbSTTIT'eB;. 1 groTji. A tchuvorx vfu w artn, St, Jo- 1 atPTlh rnTI Tr UTtt r T a,krm fHtif . u, Che pay roll and paym. off tb. boya ! toaha . class, theuch none of tLm ea we " " t T marmnn m ui f It was my duty also ta furnish tb Associated Press report. X had a handful ef business you may well ltnaeme. Everj-thitik ran along' according to pro gram unul n. m. and everybody got bis cveins including httDy dwaraa There was my error. Billy's con rival disposition, combined with bis pay aawalope. eliminated aVm fur tbe evening aa apncial reporter. At T a. equaled it in population, as Bhown by the lans censua. The late Bruno Txschuck was aupervieor of tbe uensus that year, and when he told his enumerators that be hoped Oceana would have au tm peupis they wnt out and found them. "In theee daj s a city of sti.MW people would be a phenomenon If it no pave ment, no permanent sidewalks, no electric I ( Ha - 3 I: t '"rS8wy j CAPITOU zri Xk Are Going to Raise Your Salary That doesn't sound real, but listen If you wi'J trov yiur rrorene for one month at this store we can rive you a Mr i? cf from -0 to llfi 0 or oti, eepencing, of course, upon bow mucn you ree-uiar'y bey. 'VTiee men are finding out ti:at there are Two ways to increase a aaiary one is to earn more, the other is to save more, the re sults bettg tbe same in each case. The latter is the method, we propone. Just try tias grocery of ours for one month and see the difference tn :at cost of living. 4&-lb sack Bennerr'a Capitol flour. .. SI .30 sack BecnetT's Flkoeislar f;our. .gO-50 Jc Quart can Georria oure cane s-tod 1 jars Nutlet peanut butter and :0 stamps , Ir - - . 0e 1 jar aiiet peanut butter and It stair.. 'or 15c S-lh. box Gioes starch and 20 stamps... 3c i Pkcx. Capitol mines meat and 10 stair ps f it a&e Best Qaaiitr hand picked navv beaca lb . . se ' cans nulled beans with chicken and -d stamps S5e 20c can Capitol Hawaiian grated pineappea tar ., xe J large cane Columbian mf.k aac i-."b. t an Bennett s Breakfast ceffee and a stamp B9s S bars Laiy glycerine toilet auap a&c Assorted teas and statr.ps ....8e Package tee s.ftir.c-s and 16 stamps. lac 1 can Capitol pepper and stamps loc 21 bar Ber.nett Bargain ciap aSc Bertie Gaii.arrs pure olive oil and I'd sr amps for . sse FELL ICE COLD BUTTER VTI.g FBJEE Circus Day Specials Fxtra fine larre wnTermeknis . . SSe, SOs, XSe Sunrr Coiorade freestone peachea, per crate X1S Fancy Pr.tatoea, Monday and Tuesday, tn ltl of IS lus. as PeanaSa, fresh from th roaster, an extra lare tneasure far Se Note The aonve prices will aiao be in effect on Tuesday. An Cleven-Pieee Dining Room Set Worth S2&2 August Sale Price Only SIS2 That is a pretty good specimen of the way we are doing things In car A trust Clearance of Fine Furniture. The particular aet In question is of solid starter-sawed oak, in the popular cur!y English finish, and consists ol buffet, china cahinet, aerrtng table. d:nlr.g table, six leather seat chairs and one ana. chair all in one lot at S1S2.00. CHIVA CAM ETS-TH REf: LOTS AT SPE(XL PKICES China cabinets of quarter-sawed goioen oak are priced as follows 122 0 values it !.; 120 values at SI AM, and I1B 00 ,aiuee at lilM. GOLItEX OAK BITTETS Buffets cf e,uarter-bsed go, den oak, wnth hiartiy flrnahed French plat mir ror, bear thee prices o ur.M w A u- rust Clearance 4S (Ki values at sag SO; (40 lit! taiues at and 117 i,o ties at Stl OS. IMPORTED CtKTArXS sSAI Cim Jot ef imported Brussels net cur tains In many pretty parterna. worth IT te the pair, will be closed out at H it er Just half price. ar3.Tdi J i;fnrK' t-?wA I cam. no water works vm.Bm sewer eva- I CiKm4 that tb city tn. no electne lirhta. n cac staves, no editor aaa acting uainas manacer was tf lephones. no hc.ue plumbing, no h.Tte: : th matron of Omaha firm free km- j the wbui it-ag lor tne snaay paper. , m iUi private baths, no viaducta ever dan- I derfranen started in the City Mission build The last copy went in at I. a m. and ; gerous grade crossincs. n pressed brick ling to IhlC.- ry I a. m. tb prooo were iwan ana tn : fronts, no plate giaa abew windows, no Aaa.T,fcted rrea report waa oat (too lal j fncy eiectne antaa. ae tre-Droof atruc lur the semce) and I went ban. Tb tures. no steei ecmstrucuon. ne oaeiwnirer girabaro bad Just opened their new boms aad roopta' as my roommate waa called try eur boetesa. and 1. were tba first win Noon found m trying ts get out of bed. an exhausted reporter, whoa day DIAZ AT NAPOLEON'S TOMB Fencer President cf Jtcxico Kisses the Sword cf Aosterlitx. ALSO Ut.H.S DOTS TO PEAT laary Staes ta Ceet e Lswtac BVrlaca aa xni SlxaavtSea 111 lei Atber. tcaea e Preelei PaE-LE, Aug. 12. Anatai France, tb oel- only result ef conferences bet ween tbe j ebraied French novelist, haa created aome stat board csT Dubiie ianaa and ha!'.rf in jt ttim of a aensataon in circles of literature eemg sick an that particar day I have i la thia country in the few years repreeented j and th city engineers over th new water by Secaning a promeaoai aa th Legion ef ej me epeo c mirrf-two years. Only main foe tne deaf tnsrarute. dry Sngxea-, Hour to tb rank of oatnmaader. " soni orntamporary of our youth be- j Craig and tia asataLact, George r-.p- mine ivn:jjca oo tncae cn us still in i ar n ami that amy as eigbx-iach mala eievauirs and no building higrher rK.n tur tones, and few at them. trleee ef Prearees Tffra fffiiliorfli comments about Omaha therefm should nut be ofieBjave because nreoadlng bad been twenty hours of con- jane could bnv aaid almost th earn things stent labia-. At tn dinner, which was , of rea Molne. Xenver. Kansas City jnost naiatably and attractively aerved. I ! nearly every city wst of Chicago and was pnutent. but nnabi ta eat a mouthful much that sow avema tmpnshibly primitive and tti young beuseaotper waa properly in oond.nona were tbe commun situaucm Is aiagusutd with her guest 'Wbetner tb 1 all tb cities of Amen.-a We hard-'y realise gaud eier actually fitrgave m fur j what wonoerful cnanges have taken place Engineer Insists on Adequate Pipe Eoptleu KaagrefTngrt Qzlj Eesdt cf Ccticre3i.oc lgxrdiif Vaitx Pipe for Itetf laittttte. Hopeiesa disagreement am ma to b tns ing himaelf the door of the crypt leoking Into tbe last resting place cf the great emperor. Paras Star Have a Meea.ee. Pans baa a Greek church and lingua a, American. rVnrrb. Zracch and other Protes- I tant cburchaa, and there a now talk of tb erectlosi ef a moaqu far tn a"""""""-"!' rm of tn Hjm Mobammedan retddeata It will not. bowwver. be the first. been certain. Ws lkrr UTea Tti la tbree days Captain T. W T. Rjcharde Uvea ea ta ait of tb Is-Mi bck. but 'the prime of hfe and the full vigor ef man- j wi3 give tba trTln. anrthmg like ada- e. jeast iu . ibpi eDuve jls present irvet. Villiam A. Pax ton s buuae was the Saun- Turtusn batha. a Umrat cai and tnoequ wars oatahlisriefl for the Aiganana, ehe were eootimpamed from r-anoa oeciarea uiex wiar ja.ue ei. uw Usuna in ruias ef chaplain. After tb time of his death was anly aa officer tn war ef IK7 tb barracks weow ecoustted W T r.K ..f 11a T twMjTi9m . k. . . w I . ai kt Cfty feet abore present level. h.K reauae hat marve.ous prr-grreaa haa ouats tr nrot-tion. The bar ail4. !. '.. ' ...7 TL . .'Tr betn maae since me were barefoot boya .out for a six inch mam which wanid have i i. - ,w i w - dmelllr.s whre the ci: r hili r...m !k.. v,.., . .. . . . """" " - " m. m. eoa im jJC wa - - -J ' wuurai iji use ai'i . ammi " uh uiuudit ana a erui ma. e . shorter work boure to the bulldog trade . anfd aa m estitation of brmgea, which lb cost , of censo-ucung a bouse has gone i -l-ried the li,c. that one bridge waa up 9 per cert. alifhtiy beitw significations and that tb Formerly the poorer ciasees Irced in the 1 company was tr"lng to charge SHM exxra more remote parti of th dry. but the f(,r hand railing, whica was included tn increased lines ef eubwar bring these die- ; tbe general contract. tncts within asaner reach of the Better. ' The commlBsi oners disposed ef tb maJ and the small two-story bouse Is bttng er hr agreeing to dedoct the SKK and ta rapadiy demolished ts mak room for six- ! deduct an additional tMW am aooount of fail story modern miarnres, where tne rental ; to meet speaficatiane aa on bndre. IH, wianing tb Afnsan army to be rep re- " orten serona tn means ox the worams- The Standard Bndg oompany now n ted to Pan, quartered a battalion ef nfiemea aad a aquattmn of Bnahis ia tne old Bonaparte barraiAa. ubon the alia of i m f-bdicg some difficulty ts tostaumg hn- wnicb tbs Orleans Ratiroad a wuay d'Ontay j '1' " tb ubur Pana ar most ai- i others -re rcmmderatny above. terminua aow atanda ,i;jm.u' mv vu.. -- .. . i ne couiity enough rsctal- man. Tb workman, therefore, is bemg , tends it was warranuid la ----t gfeS ad forced ta the subufba Her, brewer, b ditional for railing and tt whils one bridge wai fc-mhtly belcw speciflnationa A!2rh' : County Would Cnt Down Pay on Bridge Claim-Protest Piled Stan da Earry Iwuel faced eaot ea sven- sw.mmin' hole.- without towel tub. shower aeenth street ea tbs court bouss aite, and I or bath robe, and whose winter aeluuuna Edward B usswaiar s modest Brte whit j wars enjeyed oocaaio-aaHy m the kn.-Kn eotta stood ca the Be building aits j tub or band beatn. Victor Bosewaker. is knee pacta waa a mpc within th grounda Mr. Craig aaid Saturday: Tbe apprwal of my degiartment will never bs given to lay a six -men Bap ta Frencb literary lights, be deddea that it I transformed lnte a eiatnmg storenouaa, would b ul-Ctxing tar bins ts accept ax SDven as 117, when tn bvudtng 6eooraOun gra-er then those eosarded ta : metiened ta soak way tor tbs comsusakoners a-lowed Ci. TIB SJ of (.id btlis wluca hsv been axnms Itrir.g t j.cf ilki on account of leek oft f -s-. and i::.3K: 3 of otd roada aad bridges' billfc. wtch have accumulated for tbe same reaa m. The board bad bitended ts alk w Mt to KVi.ptfl ta old billa but the clerical work on some appropriation Sheet not bmng oompleted. tbs tk.um claim cf the s-andard Bndpe company was - Steidaxd Brida-e ComaaT Protest uud t"d f or " t-n- nd rja appro- w ter-i .. . iv ;pnatlon sheet waa laid aside tor small mora diating-uisned esxhora j minus, tb Arabesque dssoraciooa and a acttatuva i eorrw-tioTia. Th remainder of th owl btii Hatier rsne new bnnse. my Crat the institute and tbere a abenlutelT no . . , ' ... t I ... . .msv-w-uou. actrr. youiter in th. neigh- 1 borne in Omaha, had xun rooms, all sep- reason why an eight-inch main cannot - v,x m. pvopeet wer, ciea.-., 0giinan - i ne w-i o. paid out of the curt borboed. and among iu pia.msiea were 1 arataly baated by st-ea gas light, cistern be pet there. Thareund ee eTThat Grmxny' ; unA" v& sueo-a-lv. ooata of paint and ; Protaet agamet tba deduction of ISSS from hou building fund, which wC3 be rapiea- wrth k-trhea rump, outside well aid told- tb pressure will never be very great and ; '"" - , , " "u 1 nLMIr rana hen aecesaary. md doers beteeen tbe barlora It waa a 'a ugrhter weia-ht bid eotid b need wtth J w"IOIIMM sau-eam ox tne. re-rllaa Meesla Prebaeas Aeete. company a,a.- wu in a saving- or several hundred "W"i.iie Faxton. Cbariey r-euel. Paul Buri:y. Will MiUard. vTUUe Hanry. the Puadt and fc,;:Tin boya and Tom Creigh. some eider, others younger hivnif modern house, brand new and Set per perfecs safety and the cost au.d b wail ' lava ' irtes. General Cia was reoatved by Increaaen oast ef ltvlre m AjtimrtA aa tt IBt baarB W cwaitj inmim-". - ; oajn in Interest wlilcb Will be shews by tbs report of th bureau of j urdJ toorning Swrpreaentauve ef tba ; by tb money ia th other funds between labor, a) betnc naralieted in Pranoa, wbsre "ring oempeay .unuuiaw a x i eow ana in tun a la needed by th boienna- avobieoi baa beoeme acme, i ion tb beam cnajy eroera tne okbu. duIj dins' funA month, rnder It roof e-.thia a year wer ! nnoer tb anirapnaien for rna por- tlm aTT QI' Tn tb south side of Farnam SM : houai Chanel A '' - an nrunWi ' nose bv the iM-:iiun Daaa Pveye at lasoteaa'a Teeab. ku-iu alfred Burier on tb uuUuui ts M eaiii-rl T,)T,ksu mmn.... we Th. krf . i General Inaa mat at tn lai kliifaa Gea- eorner of Sevecuienth and running' west- El imm. then ediuo-ial writer em Tb Bm: 1 engineer and Chare seems ta be to mm. ! ward ever the hilL ware the resiliences of I Sanaa E. vroodnridiia thee citv alit-w meat under which tb buerfl cu mint I bea fouarht with him la the war at Me Harry P. I-eael,. Mra Crow, afterwards ' the Eera.d. iex C. Troup, now Judge of posiuon agamst grrmg tb ir. -nais ml tco- Th Mcxicaa is a great admirer ef j Elustiativ caa ia the tuliewlng-. A work- , tor wticb was aort fixed. Mra FhropKliire. Martia E'ur-haza. and at Jtb diatnet court; the cttraborna and tba i tb school fur tb deaf what cxpena ds Ikmeteentli street was the boa. of H S. j Biackburna Slary X.worak, atiU living aa ! clar ia real fir protwctxjn. O-nraH. ions' prtrtmneut colored oitiaen. Nona Twiitieth street, then a c-apahi tb ral Lara aad General Farcy, both ef I Tben. la Brtie u a Part, for the maa ! The oommiemuaers deferred action oa tne f ef amali means aad a lerew famll. a entire claim, pending S bearing, tb tim wbua ca .fillers gradual trom tn Ui( young ttxenut boueekeeper, waa our de antws and beram teacbera on havtng at j pestasbi hand rr.hirien and for years after eae tun a eoaitacai ta tbe fbnaha aeaooia ) ward ah followed th fortune of the Ctt'oe i waa tb bossa af tb Tbompeoa : Straborns to twe and to loabo, finally faml.y. Two ef the young Hdi 91 that J narrrtcg a nrutner ef Cttuaciitnaa IvuU tunw are teacher ta eur acboola asoay. t Bout Omaha and a sum if il merchant Cammg eaetward wer the bomea mt i os eoutb Tbn-teectb street, who left ber a Tbomaa A. CreiaA. M- G. MrKeon. J udg idw with tws auna some twenty yean T. W. X. Kk haras. lUaa A. 1 -r but b anuaa to atalo that ah Napoleon, and ettea during tbe vtsit be ' UimMA earning about .- a day. and Ta Pr' t demand lor a hearuig stopped t declare that Napoleoa'a career , j, T1rt uj avs children, wandered ' n reeait ef tne brit oocBLruction ta- aa not only a glory for Fraao. but tor ail ; BVer ths nty, kviking hr a lodging;. Be vastigatioa, instituted by County Commie bumaiuTy. Th party visited th chapel. I .t,iT ta nay W a year, but propneters sterner CL J. Plcaard thre month ago. Mr. tr mortuary room, whers is cunaerved tbs 1 f beuses of that pno ref uaed t receive Picaard never bad tmid fault wn a bridge , NTTVT TOEK. Auc. 12. oacrvtarT ef fTar PUmaon and party arm ed today ea beard ' meek amperer. and tmay tba cry ft tlia wbea tney tb cmidrea. Apart I caastruoOoa aer cbargd tall are to comply tne 1 1 1 isia Ncrth Caroline from aa toapec ooa of tbe Panama canal. SVi lemon asaed Snr wiaaanv If be ia b ta Tb wna specify artcms nnnl Ceonty Ccunmis- u , aiunar Jobs C Lynch turned tb aaotr.gBt General lues knelt before the earephag-us ; from tbs .uestloa of children, a at - . , WBJK' J li fc. i till ,ua m w iih ni, i . General Nk'X pieced ia nia band tb eword find aexnBBodaooa la Pare at tbe proa : oa careiwaa and wastef jl tnanagement of ut Austarhtx. 1'ias pressed bis bps ta tb ' ent time, bawever toadaqoaie. Beets hv tb eeuary bosnttal ander aemacraiic ad biSLoric weapoa again and agam. Tbe for- j stesiUy 1m n aaaad to th last ten years. 1 mmistrauoa. saar nraairtent bad tbe bunor a if st ae By i a una ef th Iiwnwai1 wage and j After the bieqvna: Tjxeure. Xr. puAard PARK SUPERINTENDENT COMMITS SUICIDE CEXAB. P-aPIXni, la, Aug. "Wooc, auperutendent of tb Cedar Bapida park r-stem. cammttied suicia thai BBern ing by ahucting Wood returned yesterday from tb National Association of Park aWaeriniendecta at Kansas City t find hmeeif faemg ehargwa that be bad m auited a yeene woman. The e.'ty council bad brgtia an Invest atlun. Wood aettber affirmed aor darned the chare.