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FAE OMANA DAILY BEFE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900 n»r Ching \|Ann)|\|>< comparatively Inflnitesimal (n [ be employed in order to accomplish this — — — = — — = numbers, have been able to impose their | Herculenn tus | ‘lvlhv upon the enormous masses of Chi Cheops 1 really only a single-storied af v r “ g court yesterday to recover $20.0 Aatages | (‘ll l{ M :' I’r" \l '\' ('Rl IF ) neee. Thus it is unwise to predicate any- | fair The obelisk of Herald square will be Ol / \ (/IL BL L/FFb | for personal fojuries sustained in a col ‘ 'uL ) “ A \\ ‘ ,N‘umm f China as a whole, or feve | divided and subdivided horizentally by [ ] 7 ¥ Hslon near Mineola, ., June 20 last | that what suits one part will necessarily | thirty floors. Today the tallest office bulld b . ngler ‘:'nluh in his pfll'lun.vhdhhl-rlv\‘\ <5 #uit another {ing in the world, the Syndicate, or Park — | = s | other workmen were ordered by the fore i Over the heterogeneous and confileting | Row building, in this city, {8 twenty-six 1] MINOR MENTION. [ 1Ty o o ot 1y | ash. George B. Sherwood, o take & hand. | Obaries Evanston Believed to Have Been in | lL 0 ping (here has never,boen any | stotles high, counting the four-atoried tow Cenulne | et CITY BANK ASKS RELIEF | car ‘aud ‘procecd down the ine o a cor tho Sheldahl Robbery. | effective central control and what control | ers ’ Davis sells glass. | tatn point to work. A special tratn, of P there has been has steadlly grown weaker, | I “Mr. Riley,” b-cent clgar, - | which he and his fellow workmen had no | N | There is, therefore, not the slightest pos- | “HEST E ON EARTH.® { arte r s i Gas fAixtures and globes at Bixby's. | i oy W notice, and which was ruoning at a bieh | CAPTURED AFTER A TWO YEARS' SEARCH |sivitity of the establishment by Chiness |, 1 Fino A. B. C. beer, Neumayer's hotel | Explains in Court Its Relations With | rate of speed, came upon them suddeny authority of @ nutional army or navy or | THRUS WHAt Galveston Thinka of ! Wollman, sclentific opticlan, 400 154 ¥ Officer & Pusey. in a cut on a curve and ran into them be g civil sorvl And the corruption which Hatlrond reople, | H. M. Leffert, expert [”,’.‘ e Bo¥Ton Wi fore they had time to get off the track Jowa Central Committee Completes |18 the fatal curse of China is direct] 1o The chalrman of * Gilveston rellef e lveP llls ! Bohm oor ) dos, Williams, 41 BAy As o rewult of e injuries recelved | g ppnngementa for Mecting at Cedur (0 (he fact that (hore ie ot ransportation committee pays this trib. | Cab. photon §1.0) €08 ok, Bajawin block. | SEEKS TO HAVE ITS CLAIM MADE PREFERRED | Fenaler states hia right side s paraiyeed . with Senator Thurston | be a0y cenirol suboriiy o o U o LK PRiThokAN: . /P Hall o S @ust Bear Signature of » ont and is crippled for life o is 26 years Syl " trol over local officlals, or, in | Jemp's beer, Saenke Boyser ager e, us the Urincipal Speaker. ke ple are the best people on earth and may | ’ tects, 623 Bdy | of awe | | of this, to puy them. The Chinese people | 1 'll‘,m >\» ) r beer. L. Rosen ag' Deposlt & Trast Fund and SajoFIi) Tor TIERT Wrkol — in the language of physics, is a mechanical | "® derended upon in any emergency. They | M k Adwel )y i or L » ! chee ly came to o Aseist - f H. 1. White, employment agency ‘,l|-‘um | « Part of the Anmsets of the The ofcial ”m\_"“ made yesterday ,,)i DES MOINES, Oct, 17.—(Speclal Tele :I'l'\uu’rn and .,.,,’,. chemical -nm;lwnlh\ and "‘ ”*"rul'"l“h» r ;vl . -.‘.- in n.\lv‘v‘ (L M Exhibit and sle of Gibson pictures. Flrm=Other Claims o) » s and © )¢ | gram.)—After b lasting two years |therefore is fs irresponsive to the action | MALLe d have carriec ple 1o w | Alexander & ¢ } Broadwa | Are File Mayor Jenuings and City Clerk Phillips | gram.) ol M g o of any single reagent and incapable of ex. | PATts of the United States free of charge ‘ of the vote cast at the speclal election |and extending all over the country Deputy bl g aundry, 124 liron Phe Tuesday, showed that the proposition to |Sherift Clarke of Kalamazoo, Mich., has | hibiting any common property, W. ¢ Estep, undertaker earl street | grant the Bluft City Electric Light and Gas |succeeded in capturing one of the most Telephones: Ofce, 97, residence, 33 The Nebraska Natfonal Lank of Omaha| g ,qny o franchise for twenty-five years |noted bank robbers in the country & e at the went some people as far as New York 1 the railroads made as great effort to these passengers and handle them mptly and comfortably as it they were Get your work MG AN THE PYRAMIDS, | gt forket, e pute sale _af ‘;v\”AM:”‘an":Ll xI“n'I:::x\l:‘rl” 4 ealnas | CarTied by a majority of 167 The canvass lodged him lost night iu the Polk ":‘.’.': allest Ofce Buliding In the Worla | Betting 3 cents a mile from each of them ]mnnmu. | Butura I'onw vainse. 8 R o 's Pty be | SHowed fio Riteraiion from the Hyureq «l- |JR1L foe Snte keepibg. SRS, WL | 1o He Bulit in New York. | and the Galveston News adds: ‘“Not only CART[RS FOR DIZZINESS. I H. M. Plumer, treasurer of the Norway he banking firm of Ofcer oo "* | ready published beyond that the vote cast|two weeke ago on the trall of his man, Sigher than the Byramid Tall Moo | the Texas ratlwaye, but all the great rail , Plains Bavings bank of Rochester 11, | made a preferred claim and that the re- [ @ Peli PO Fnet of the Sixth ward | Charles Evanston, and traced him to Lin- & an the amids! Tallost office | the Texas t FOR BILIOUSRESS, ] in the guest of Ernest K. Hart ceivers be ordered to turn the money oVer| ... .4 yp, oty thh In this | coln, Neh., where e was afrested yes- ’mnmm. o the world. To be erected snd | Way systems of the country were likewlse FOR T ] i Harmony chapter No order ot the |t it In its petition the Nebraska Na.|loWered the majority tur votes In th | Gay. Hvanston is the sixth member | F8adY for ocoupancy in just twelve months. | Bemerous and gave the tender of their fa ORPID LIVER, | pantorn Star, will holf js res iar mONtHY | onat bank wets up that 1t was tn the habit e st Rn SRt e AT S BAYE WHIRBAW COVH Ry DR svault | SROSE LIS SR NEHNILY THHew ot the obes | PR all who desired to contribute &' |FOR CONSTIPATION. b et L orpe Mo, 14 will hold | of serding claims of various kinds to OMcer | oy (Sl e M cOrporators of the [t Richland, Mich, two years ago and I|nk|nl Herald square, to be ket up at the | (0 r» rellet ,,y’ the storm ’.”u..r,.,.‘. ),h,: FOR SALLOW SKIN, " ot e ng tomorrow afternoon in [ & Pusey for collection, the account be- |y’ (iiy Tlectrio Light and Gas com- |sccured $40,000, All the gang is now in | $outieast corner of Droadway and Fhirt P smpanies, telegraph and telephone FOR TNE COMPLEXION Grand Army of the Repuhli J | tween the two bauks being balanced oy third street, reports the New York Herald. | companies were likewise quick to donate pany &re not yet fully matured. Mr. |custody, three having been sentenced to 8 L i Wl delubrate the tlows BE | SRevoi B0 e reiies Ragk wnid o8t et ! ! elevator wells {n this bullding will | thelr facilities and services without stint A O bail senuon witt emoker Satur. o :'h- -|m'| """‘:,"""‘,‘q’ ]"’{‘:_N‘“:'r‘” Greenshields sald yesterday afternoon that | the penitentiary. According to Hmbn""'" | test Goup. Allowing Sttoen fo "‘.,‘,‘.‘:1 to the cause of the distressed. There is oY niwht e club rooms in the Brown e oo us | the company would as soon as possible | confession he has been operating through- | e g bt 0 way to nate t ¢ ers | Bl """ | luto the hands of recelvers they were ln- | Lo, COmPARY would &8 scon aa Bomsl e (o the states of the middle west—in | bELWeen the azies of the wheels supporting | N0 way to eailmate the amount of free sers | QURE $10K HRABAQHS Judge ¥ ar 1 % G 5’ debted to the Omaha bank for moneys col- carrying out their contract with the city. | Michigan, Iilinols, Nebraska and lowa. The | the elevator cables (the usual free space) \"‘ i L‘vwn by (hese great corporations to | Jonnings of Shenandoah w the city | 0 ted In the amount named. The Nebraska | vy S : & ot 4 b | and the root and the toial height from | the sufferers on the coast, nor to place a P O e connected with the n [ Whethier they would purchase the electric |belief 18 expressed fn the sheriff's office J yoter: [ Sl y would purchase cetrl ¢ v Broadway side o the s 450 foet, | cash value upon it s sate to say, how Fadern) cour | National bank asks that the court hold | yhii ol Dlive Tor the old company and |here that the gang is the one wh.ch robbed | % adway sidewalk to the top is 460 feet.| °C81 V8 US B 1518 SA14 10 NRY, DOW | Cool:'s Duchess Tableta are snocemtul deral court & ckompith and pracs | that thi money formed & trust fund and [ ok RIADt of Lhs ol cempany WnlInbre Ll Cr the Shelaahi Baviage bank | ASd the thickness of the roof and railing| over, that In the agstemate, estimated Ao uked nouthly by over 10.000 ladiea. Prica, a1 orkeahorr, hun apened a hop WCIE | not part of the assets o the firm ot | faCfel 1t BER Rot, et ecti o | Jale ol the el aped with ail | A0 ofnaments thereon and total height | €ording to current tariffa, they have given 35" iy munl, $104 Sand 4 centa for ety Mireet. teleplione Horses called | 000 B0t ey my as an option on the | some ago a i of 415 feet is secured. Old Cheops, might- | 10 Galveston and the stricken coast tow 3 S aud particuiar e Cook 0o, fo wnd delfve old company's plant, but it will take, ac- |the contents thereof. The method of the coft, Mich. an assoclation | Judge J. R Reed was yesterday ap fest of the Pyramids of Kgypt, was origi- | the equivalent of not less than $1,000,000 ®old in Omalia by Ku hn & The andi cording to Mr. Greenshileds' estimate, be- | Richland burglary was exactly similar to L e tamorraw night at ro- | pointed by Judge Macy temporary guard- E . . nally some 470 feat above the sands of the - | pimemstic £ wil hold & meeting tomorrow Bight At ve: | pointed by Judge Macy temporary EUard- | woon 50,000 and $75,000 to remodel it and |the Sheldabl aftair. Evanston is a young | g0, SO} Above the sandy of & | publican headnupeietn oot G lan of the estate of W. H. M. Pusey, al- |, 0y ‘modern machinery {man, only 38 yesrs of age, of §O0d 8D« | (or peie Poo iorly it measured only | penker in Deluye i Ple and Soith Main & g the | Judged insane g v | man, only 38 yea J 461 feot from base to topmost polat. | MADISON, Neb, Oct. 17.-(Spectal)— | m: TOURSELF! The ibieripion Gaken un, aman sho | MOgeL oS g W, 5, | o Mamager Nichols of the Council Blufts | pearance, well drested and woll- eduoated, | "y SO0 (T EAD 10 topEast 00 PN eI W R ol ] SO wohpol ‘children of the elty e Ga Je . . a4 We &1 Gag and Electric o v ccory o his co n he has RS L] '’ S MDA S O rellef fund amounts 1o 7. Some | were appointed by the court yes- | ' Electrio company admitted that | According to his own confessio tong, giving the ancient landmark an area | have addressed the people of Madison at | Ttation 5 o e kenools fAre to be heard bis company had made & proposition to[several large burglaries to answer for, | o oon of e the new concern to sell out and that it |although he denied having done anq jobs from yel to appraise the per 4 Clff, Colo., I8 fn the | Of the Thomas Officer 5 square feel. The plot of ground | the Grand Army of the Republie hall last | on which the newest skyscraper in the |n'eht, but his train was several hours | onal property e T Haet of Red I Colo, 1840 the | @00 laima fled with the clark of the | TAS at present under consideration by tho|in this part of the state. IHe and the | wouiq 1y to be built measures 92 feet on|late, Which prevented the meeting | el e rhomwe O i e colorado mine | giatrict court against Officer & Pusay yes- s deputy sherif e nrm‘!mnm‘\:;l Dy Mis: | Broadway and 09 feet on Went Thirty-third | s, g ot seut 1o pla ing compinies, stock in which form part | oo ceregated less than $6,000 s g | Evanston, who 1s journeying with her hus. | o/ 0 A byl Ll il by expro, b of the latter's estate terday aggregated leas than 6,0 Don't burn your old wool mattress. Mor- | pand back to Kalamazoo to awalt the re- | oo (0 O e P .l(_“‘fl'i R fc e o, ord Bottlon win Chartes Tl argsied abaut o Sk | wickmans REQUEST PUT OVER, | 40 & Kleln will do them over by the new | i1 ot his trial shout: 700 ',“] i ol 52 o o' on suspielon of having stolen a set | b | Broce . 22 o) about 7,000 square feet. Therefore of harnean, w [ensed from the city Jail | a process—better than new—132 South Main | My Ruth G. Howe ot Des Motnes and | buiiqing will be less than one-efghtieth as aterday, ther | Councilmen Not Ready to ¢ him with the theft Form of Pa nge the | streot. & for Paving ng no evidence to cor | her brother, Fred Howe, are winners of broad as the biggest Pyramid, but several If You are Tired § RHEUMATISM are invited to attend with their families a certificate xhowing that Judge B. B.|were: gigantic structure we know this: The land Council Blufis Zw_.- s I TR 90 eac a o 4 o0 : ' Chartes Whee nekro, arvested late | Although the meeting of the city coun- | Requisition for Smith. ko L ‘“‘""“" ‘“’“T". by the | feet higher, and, owing to its slimness, will leadny night aint’ of his wife, @ he requisitic verno . ppe : Tuesdny nik mpisint of his wif cil Jast night was for the special pur-| The requisition from o © Shaw on|Supreme court this MOFMAE. CHS SIS |apnear to be much loftier ) T T T Lad \ite Wwoman, who chirged him with bei SGatnoh Poviite Vbisaie 1 I e pond ? o years. B i ) E @ Bell's Rheumatic . & By white woman, who churged, hied in police | pose | of nsidering the application o | @overnor Poynter of Nebraska for the re has been pending for two . 189 | 'None can tell how long it took to plle up o’ prompt dy for rhieumatism, neu fng her. hud ¥ y | P ¥ M g | Howe is a Des Molnes society girl. She we Boiat Conrt yesterduy morning untl today Contractor Wickbats that be be fssued | tUrD to this state of Mike Smith, under s R ety wirl. 8he| the great oblong blockn of stone which form 4 ; o ca | ut, Hns clred thous: e Lincaln cami. Grand Avmy of the | om0 e ertificates for the pav- | STTest at Plattsmouth, was returned here |and m.-‘ I-r«;‘lul were left omeless, he | Cheops, how many laborers worked on tho It affords immediate relief in mental § | & PSS SO EOS AHLR RRT SIRAl Republic, il ive @ campfire tomorrow | yesterday by Governor Poynter, as he re- | father leaving his money to charitable | agk nor how much it all cost and physical exhaustion and insomnia. e e ! i reat "Which | Ing_contracted for by the city this fall, no | ¥ A 3 bt ¢ all cost or wa O v P At s o Crivil ad Bpagish wars | action was taken and on Alderman | Guired that it should be accompanied by ingtitutions. The oplnions handed down | worth, reckoned in money, but of this new Genuine bears neme Honsronn's on wrapper, ING DRUG COMPANY | Lougee's motion the whole matter was | Ten hides stolen Monday night from the | <G 0 : Aylesworth was the duly elected and act- | In matter of estate of Charles Howe, de-| on which it will stand is valued now at premises of # man named Hutton in Ran |1nid over for ome week, After it had | L"y,q00 or the superior court I,,,”,”‘.-,wul Ruth G. Howe, B. Howe, contest !;I §00,000. The bullding will Ao "" Rolph, Tu. were found vesterday morning | been decided to lay the matter over At-| Gt JRACE, o ot (A Wit ; ants, against John W. Richards, executor, g will cost about | o NOY 1ide Rouse of MeDaneld & Co. in this | jorney Organ, aFeasht Conteaote o orma charglng Smith with | Clarko district, afirmed - ! torney Organ, = representing COMtFActor |\ ony had becn flled. This certifica o “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN h \ey had b \st Dea Moines City Rall o ereabo 'o: 46 ' s ‘the mime ot J: A, Johnson Wickham, was afforded an opportunity to AL Ll R R Rents thereabouts aro so high that va 4 was attached and the requisition forwar 5 5 cant lots cost & heap to the owners, and Koy d (1 Lemen, manager of the Chris- |address the council and explain the situa % A 5 . Finnegan against Sioux City, Wood eV, 3. O Lamen, e iined. 10 be | tion. « In conusction with the propossd | SSRID 14st night to Governor Poynter. The | pury uistrict, afium 2 when « building is torn down or altered the atdered o candidate for the office of 3 hearing in the habeas corpus proceedings| J. D). Edmundson against O. Waldorf, | utmost speed is maintained in preparir g issue a communicaation from City Au 3 8 itstrict, afirmed PRt re county recorder on the prohibitton tcket, | 2 SO & | ‘the | Instituted by Smith to secure his liberty | Sioux district, afirme the premises for tenants agaln. So It in| While appreciating the honor and belleving | ditor Evans, in which he opposed the |, "o Ty today at The au-| The state ceutral committee today com- | Plattsmo planned to dow o buildings he B the DRty Bl e hey tonsecruton | Bands, ‘was! vekd, /T olly atiditor bawed Plattsmouth, planoed to tear down tho buildings on the | yritles her eslst the ot | Plete angements f eting 8t | uite of the new obells! 3 | his life wholly pssion work | his objections on the previous experience thoritles here will resist the granting of ‘llm;:“rl ':;:::;: l:‘nr.!‘:ny ::vr":\l“r:‘nx:‘x:cx:;;x:glu;p;- site of the new obellsk of Herald square ls GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Chafrmun Wright of the republican g 3 A the writ, erect the mew structure and have rent county eentral commitie ing | Of the city i such matters, when the mu ator Thurston of Nebraska as the principal sold vy a man gV for Diea Momnes. Tix mission st nicipality was lable for the bonds issued Motor Car Off Track, | spenxer. pRyers settied within its walls by-one:year | === . with Chalrman Weaver of the sta for speclal improvements. The carelessness of a section h . ommittea With o view to secaring a 3 otlon hand in Masons Welcome Parvin, I ke for 1hie oy | Mr. Organ corrected the auditor's state- | leaving a shovel lying across the rails de 4 duriug the last week of the campaign ment and showed that the proposed issue | railed one of the large motor cars on the | The principal feature of today's conven & Bradley will hold a special sult ( gimply took the place of the certificates | Omaha line about 11 o'clock yesterday [tion of the grand chapter of Royal Arch tomorrow and Batirday, Wt{and aid not become an obligation of the | morning. The accident occurred just cast | Masous wa the welcoming honor accorded Wil Whow s Hne of |eity, being issued against the asmesss |of the long trestle over tho slough be- [t Theodore Parvin of Cedar Rapids, who Overconts and trouser® | ments fevied on the abutting property | tween fhe track grade and the approach [arrived in Des Moines this morning. Farvin | A Splendid Wholesale Location ) WABASH RR, Lenmeyn B Ut om | responsiblo for the cost of the improve- | to the bridge. An eastbound ear round- ! the mestor of lowa masoury and a couvo | 41 MILES SHORTEST 10 81 $250 to §1m. Call and look them over ment, ing the curve struck the shovel, causing |cation of any of the chapters of the order| 28 MILES KRHORTHST To QU | = The case against Clarence Raph, the | After a lengthy discussion it was de- | the front trucks to jump the track. The |Without his attendance and to-operation | “THB $T. LOUIS CANNON BA | The building formerly occupied by The Bee at youtg lad charged with stealing a bleycle, | ogoq e 4 5 ThOtR would mark (hat meeting as a failure. He ’ ; J e imner: wan. con: | clded to appropriate $200 from the con- | pasnengers were more of less shaken up l ark 5 916 F Al e ndenntery “Vesterdas ' Judge | tngent fund to pay City Treasurer True |but not injured, mlthough considerably | 18 now 85 years of age and ““’ his long life Lnst to Leave | . arnam street will be vacant November 1st. Avlesworth e boy was ticned over o land City Auditor Evans for the extra | scared for a moment or two. Trafic was | has been a member of the Mas order, It has four stories { L B R Pt il Qe &0 te | work of preparing the speclal assessment | delayed for about half an hour before the | holding all the positions and receiving all " ]| ‘nnd a basement, which was befare the atientic e court aain he | book. This work heretofore has been done [ wrecking crew had the car on the rails | the honors which it 15 possible for the state el formerly used as The Bee press room. This will “ e s | A P e fommitted. to the reform school. |by, the finance clerk, but at the com- | again. to confer upon him. At noon the register | b d x G Bty O ralaptione § mencement of thls year the council dis- T showed that 110 Royal 1Arrh Masons from Leave Omahz ......508 P, M. e rented very reasonably. 1f interested, apply & - pen: with the services of such an offi- Lo bl all over the stute were In attendance upon Arrive St, Louin......7T:100 A, M, t ), C. 1/ You Are Invited clal, 'Aldermen Boyer and Brown. opposéa |, BX-Alderman L. M. Shubert, who has'the school and counoll, Last year the lotal 4 A 0ReaIN0 B U Bokewater Reorstary, Moam 100 To attend our opening candy sale Batur-|the appropriation on the grounds that the ""'|“I' untiring in_his efforts to & public day. Candy at half our usual prices. [ work should rightfully, in their opinion, v . Kast or” South, Yankee peanut, 10c a Ih.; butterscotch, 10c [be done In the county auditor's office. ol bAg At Iast DesRisusoasstul And the the total attendance by Friday will be| Homescekers' Exoursion on sule st and B i foundation for the bullding has been put | 140, 3ra Tuesday of each month a b Angel Food taffy, 12%c Ib. Purity | The city engineer was authorizec put v 50, m 1 ea Vem e ¥ engineer was authorized to put | ;%) work is being pushed so as to com AL today's sesslon of the state convention | L Steamship tickets (o all parts of the el‘ rs Candy Kitchen, Brondway In two extra catch basins at First street A world. — and Washidaton avenus;‘the pressnt outc|Ciste 1t for elestion use.. The bulldink|of women mifragists. Mia. yn Belden, | " For full information call at O. & 8t. L. Davis sells paint lets for the water that pours down from will have a capacity of seating about 300 the president of the state organization, dt Ticket Office, 1415 Farnam St. (Paxton wh s “ G I 0 | A . Hot Blast in Council Biuffs? — d is locate o | Lirles Aot Block), or write the adjoining, hill streets being inade- and is located on Avenue B, at!livered her address. She said that the legls for the last six winters do the selling -we put them up. ate The sty engineer was directed to |he corner of Twenty-fourth street. The| lature had been falr, that no member should Hurry E. Moores, { T e e anq |10 Wa# owned by the county and was do- be criticized or abused, that the press hud L Washington avenus to conform with the | DRted for the purposs, the county con-|given the cause kind consideration and falr B ) HA, NEA, 200 r e bulld [ o o) > rl d o Washington avenue to conform With the | ributing $200 for the bullding. The clly | treatment, that the work should be better Our references ou our guarantee to give CLJ NLINESS and EV HEAT equal to hard coal ure people using them. Sce names below: Mrs. Black, 119 Pierce Streot ire ' attendance was 125, As the grand chi hall in the western part of the do ster | Trains leave Unfon Station daily for St. Bee Building. not meet until tomorrow it I8 belleved | Louls, Quinoy, Kunsas City and all points New Sults Comme inning commenced suit in the | distriet court yesterday for divorce from pnie K. Spinning, whom he married Oc- tober 14, 1891, in Baton county, Michigan, and whom, he alleges, deserted him No- vember 14, 189 He asks that he be awarded the custody of their H-year-old ®on, George Mrs. Catherine Heaston filed her petition for divorce from Jefterson Heaston, whom she married March 26, 1866, She alleges that after they had bheen married ten also appropriated a like amount. organized, thut the state headquarters at the corner in front of the Linder prop- : 3 should not be closed. She expressed the be- erty is four feet out in the street and t Momsr Hade &t Oaspival, lief that the next legislature would vote to Contractor Wickham desired the matter | SIOUX CITY, Ia., Oct, 17.—(Spec Akt kel I e IRl Sa NI R | Bubmit the desired equal suffrago amend- o A A og Otaber 1.6 cleared | Ment to the voters, Mrs. Carrlo Chapimsa 6 aport of. the oMoie) ohnvass: abithe 181000 OfF this ameuat $1,100 i)l ke [otis theiBAUARAEpiRsidact, ANd MM MY vots cast at'3he specinl olection was Fa=||dlvided. swmons’ fve ohATitable institutions |0 1iaY, BALDRAL.GrEAniaer, WAdo ACCiseas ceived and the franchise declared granted [of the olty, and & part of the remainder | \EINE closer organisation, Miss EEY ureed Weak Nerves People cannot help wortying when their nerves are weak. That feeling of languor, dullness and exhimuition s the fearful condition which often pre- cedes insanity. The power to work or Study diminisihes and despondency de- presses the mind night and day bolleved he was now living somewhere in| Adjouroment was taken to Monday, Oc- fleft over from the carnival of 189, which |5 amount would be needed. Eight hun- E:L‘l:‘;:,’;f.‘.:‘!.‘,‘,.‘.f.':??.‘.,‘.‘.flt5.',‘1;2::2“ i W kept plaots: s} BINSD g naY % Fien) SRt Indiana FOROR was under . different management. ThOSt | groq and sixty-five dollars was pledged on more horrible. But you can get wel o e 1ot Blaat makes wiueh | ud EHEd st Fremont Benjamin commenced suit| wams THE R RS wiLn spp, |0 charse of the carnival of 1900 areh, ypor A large number of speeches were i youtniul sreagth buovancy and I | Bve e euer. Umed. "Tha aven, DY, haed o8 e e R e o wulte pleascd over the success of the |t o000 R TP S elcoming ppiness " ¥ i reat AIDHice (ot and wo ive the slove i deed to a 1ot in this city. Henjamin alleges | Mayor aues the OMetal [A7air. The assoclation s especially Brate- | yoating was held this evening, addresses be- h Fantion Hires fieon daily,:-Itiproved Xacy deanomichl {nceed that J. W. Ferrfer, to whom the lot was the Publl ful to W. H. Beck, president, and A. A sold at tax sale, 41d not pay down the| Mayor Jennings yesterday Issued his offi- | Smith, secretary, and it has ordered that | purchase money at the time as the law | cial notice of registration for the general | resolutions be prepared expressing e | porning for Lincoln, where on Saturday provides. This is one of several similar | ®lection to be held Tuesday, Novem 6. | appreciation of the assoclation, which Wil oo biay the University of Nebraska. In- mults brought by Benjamin to set aside tax | Every citizen who desires to exercise his | be precented to Messrs. Beck and Smith g oy ag Ames was last Saturday defeated ing made by many prominent people. The Drake foot ball team leaves Friday The FUEL SAVERS 41 Main 8., G ine L franchise and cast his ballot must register | 8t & meeting to be held within a few days. [ oUy et Nop o an nterest 18 centered They have cured thousnds, and we Council B|ulfs, 12, ’ answ. The former registration will not|The total cxpeuditures of the carmival|o) (e vesult of the comivg same. Captain T e s R T = Commonwealth 10-cent clgar ufice nor will the registration for the re- | amountad to §7.634 Bacon of Drake, who witnessed the #.00 order. i = cent special election be of any avail. The P braska-Ames game, declares that Nebraska i i i fl Sentanywhere {n plain package. 41 00 Howell's Anti-“Kawt” cures coughs, colds. | registrars will sit Thursday, Friday and Amen Gets Pa rise, - sday, g ] A T —(sscial ) —The Agsls | P bt foot ball, but per box, @ hoxes for § 00, Took {ree. cultural departmaept of the Iowa State|Plays that well. No fakes or trick plays, he RAATEN ey MURIGED 50, ity " b gy i y land, Ohio. | | sa were used v K l 5. ’ tates Department of Agriculture | Nebrasks won from Drake last ¥ and J. A ller & Co.. 14th and Doug [ il | y8 nothing but straj Murringe Lice Licenses to wed were Issu the tollowing persons Nume and R Edward Moo Saturday of next week and again on N vember 3, the Saturday preceding the ele tion. They will be in session each of these | “0} days from 8 a. m. to % p. m. Following is [ United the list of places in the several wards | that the butter sent by the college crea o 1 yesterday to at Ames has been notifled by the | score of 12 to 6 and this fact 13 an added e % reason why every effort wiM be made by | 1 Missourt van ery wos awirded a gold medal at the Paris - Fank Asmismaon, Council Biums where the registrars will sit ; Y AT18 | ihe Towas to win t o (] E S Ira Nixon, Weston, la ; st Wand--First precinct, V. X | .\]muu\nr: This 1s u:rrm I'mnln‘l‘ uI- only | the Towas to win the gam 3 r Is a Good Investment : Lille O'Danald, Weston, ia arn, Kax adway; W Anch | six medcls were awarded and this depact CHINA NOT REALLY A NATION, James G. Conlev. Kunsas City, Mo ng [ K el nkistrare, | Second precinct. 219 Tnient was open to exhibits from all parts ‘ Fifteen lots In & body for sale at & very reasonable price. Thews ::,..m.;ul man, Kar ) City, Mo 18 | (jreen dstracs, . § ‘Mot the world Merely a N of Districts with | . lots are located in Omaba addition and lle high and dry. They oher coly eh N The ¢ . « ot 0l B | Nary 1 SRR O | Becand Ward—tirat precinct. City bulia. | = The creciveries ' comperiof from (bl Diferent Maces wnd Lansunges. a lnet | will make & splendid location for some factory. Sevaral other lots 3 | Ing. Bryant stree anchard and \ted Stites were selected by the Uniued e | Harey Miller, Ol sDermott. Fexistrars. Secont 5 e are accustomed to speak of “China" u tor b 15 ¥ -0 them enpectully will | R Giana SjeDermott, regli(rars, “Second preciict }NM"‘ Elabaftiatt G} A mcinuiturs ‘and oucl V8 accustomed to speak hina suitable for buildiug purposes—cne of them eap: y make [ und “the Chinese people” as if they were | a fine location for a home, being within oue block of the meter I 501 house end church locwted of the forty who sent in exhibits from this distinet cago | country the college creamery at Ames was EAND | Adiniey R0 MARENS LAk at Ames was |\ S peview. This is an error at the | This exquisite malt beverage stands on a | 11, Knepher. registrars Real Extate Transfers, i R TARLRLE. ecinet, The following trausters were filed yes- | house, corner Willow avenus tities, says the Nincteeuth Cen 1t pot, you have mlesed a good thing line and within twe blocks of & & in the western part of the city. terday in the abstract, title wnd loan ofice [ FHh%e P :"'.(mw;-‘- golnot. South Mo | m———p ‘r"““’” ”’“‘”‘" of our "'"I":\l"““ €On- | ypique basts. It sells itaclt. Its fame and of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl sireet | atreet: Hugh M. Goss and J. H. Bryant, k 2 on. usions e may use the word China as a : g 4 | > B et and R ATLANTI M (Special.)— | convenient expression to connote a cer- | FPUtation is the envy of many. The paiate | || Apply at and 8, block Pourth Ward—First .lm net ) South | News recched th ity of a frightful accl- [ tain vast portion o Chambers at E ightfy tain v t earth’s surface, | the beneficiul results achieved “witkin” the | | B Off 1. M. Pa ent wh el TREE ey - | but in no more L Sense ure plement man of Massena. He was at work |as China on the map is a number of dis Mary 1 sebuseh. lots Mynster's add.. w. d s s.000 | Main street; H B H. L and %0 Day, ref ton, reglstr: house, 1212 South Maln strect; D, J. Whit- to _ranz Kru wwiy and wig 11-76-41, refere deed taker and Fritz Frohardt, reglstrors | on the farm of Bert Sullivan, near thers, |iricts oftea separated from each ¢ | Its merits. Approved of by them, it | M = O Ee AT wtent Breainot County hullds | when in sums UBACCOURADIL 1ot noan X roflly ooty phant 28 alsl &l 1 . | Council Bluffs. Two transfers, total g, corner Fifth avenue and ‘Twelfth X sacoourtable mapoer and trom the center m ances, | umphantly euters lonumeratle housebolds. | e e Juhh Braush | 80t His arm caught In a corn shredder and |differing widely in climate, resources and # s a M reglst hoghar and dJohn Broul: | Baa it entiraly torn off. Medienl ald was|coufguration, inhabited by people of | Where Cabinss eaters, dosiors and drug | - L] k. Il Bouth “Ihirteenti atreet: Hans | summoned and the arm ampuiated. He 15 | larsely VArying racc, temperamicnt, habit, bills exit, gl ) T RINth Watde Ifirat preeinet, County bufld- | FePorted as out of danger now | veliglon and language i . ARWWED BY ! AL S e S o+ SSU IR SENEE . Avenue "B and Twenty-fourih | The Mohammedans, of whom there are | PRED BEVG AURWING €0 v > ) | N, A. Crawford and Clint Mercer, |~ Debs Spenks to Clinton Crowd. 00,000, regard the Buddhists us irre. | PO 437 OMANA. NE . =1 l registrars cond precinct, residence ¢ CLINTON, Ia., Oct. 17.—~Eugene V. Debs, ' . | — . N() | Charles Negethon. cust street; ( f Ky » ® | Jigious foreigners The Inhabitants of o 13 - M HAM'LTUN s ‘\'uu[u and Chiries Newathon. vesistrars. ® social democratic candidate for president, | o contral and northern provinces,” says WOMAN'S CRO“' "‘G GLORY | 3 1y (hose who ave afficted with that mm.r\.q dinease-—K M Bl | " [spoke to a big audience at the People’s theas [ y+° ‘et 00 TR D those of the | il "34:{‘ "':"'-\ -'v' . ’ wiil but use the greatest mediciue known ! | Insune by Pain. ter tonight on the labor question and ap- o i 8 fel AR O L ‘ 4 1 John M. Caldwell, 81 years of age, living | plied sacialism, arousing considerable en- [ X' :I“”':"""‘T" “\‘ ek RE G } ! Cra I“el‘ S KId'] |Ire | insane yesterday and committed to the |candidate, and Charles Lloyd, electoral can= | vt % ot Ao " THIL STANDARD LAIR COLOK % ' 4 f state asylum at Clarinda didate, also spoke. Chinamen and two Cantonese . man THI RPANDARE AROBING, M5 14 i s cease. Thousands of people who have tried all mn.‘ + q Ho 18 & tinner by trade snd about’taur e from Tien Tsin and a man from Canton o { 5 L nd found no relief are today well and owe their live » Cramer's § SHOES week: ago was taken i1l with violent palis Widawes Basss Rinasit can o mare (Alk to each otler Jban can | UCH S Tt Kidney Cure H Save you $1.60~Try Them—Other 1o his head. His physicians decided that| AMES, la. Oct. 17.--(Speclal.)—Isaac |® Wrenchman and a Dutchman. Moreover, | druggists and hatrdressers. Thoukhi He Coul « sufteved for ¥ ! people Have and they are the optic nerve had become affected oy | Carpenter of Story City, thirteen miles | 1h1? P10 b AR th A virulont oy s ) AN R - i IR ] sutistied " atred I lost e best Chinese servani KR ¢ 1 Lot CRAMY ( ) P the reflecticn of light fr north of Ames, hanged himself yvesterday |"*(F h MIC H 413 BROADW AV, om tin roofs & self yesterda : 4 i, freoly and with foy recommend I irmiy belleve [ ow which Caldwell had been working. The|Mr. Carpenter was a widower about go|@V¢' had because, bewg from the uorth, r. Kay’'s Kenovalor your Cramer Kidney Cure t com won i vemed ! pains In the hcud increased and finally | Years of age pothing would induce bim to accompany Protely 1 ma of kidney complaint 1 suffered with i rouble ! o = . ?_|drove the unfortunate man out of his s we In the south of China, where his speech | Guarauteed (o curo the very worst case | and that ater T'hed made up my mind could ad no FARM LOANS 1,.\‘.,., His physicians are hopeful that | (yiicea Actrens 8 I un)llldl h:w betrayed mni‘ -“!‘dnl(mn-@‘:Xch:)lfi:‘::u“.m:ull‘nm:::l:w“ bitious ' bead ihat Teouldn @ be cured. | had tried hundreds of 2 -+ with prope: treat y G0, D¢ T.—40e e yelly bad man, master,” he said to me; | gqnd Send for Free Sam Free Bool tory ts. 1 tell you It is the porary re'lef. 1 Negotfated In Kastern Nebraska RPON atment the eyealgbt can.be | of the Pasen Theatrical exchange, w “I go home.” ‘This curious Interhaired 1s | and Free Au.wce. Dr LS fay. Saratogs | t medictie on enrth a it made a Cramers Kidoe ay by Zorah' Card, an 4 taken to the county |conepicuous where Chinese from different | N: f me and 1 reco d 1 v n one 1 medicine 1o be v wufter| s Hecretary of Rtate's Manufactured by the Cr; well n A TG SN dyEs | saved nd that i time his reason will be [ In the abd: l'l' Main B'V Lo |lh|| l(l\lfln \rm-lm'n'd actress. Pasen | i hoapital in a eritical condition. The shao ey - * Y B parts of China meet together, as. for ex FEMALE BEANS Y°“ " i Lineman #ues for Damages. Ing occurred tn Fatens oM ce Moo 2Tof [ample, in Baugkok, or on the plantations woM N Great month .'. r °n.¥\{‘}”, ‘th A. . Fengler, formerly lineman fn the |fito an adsoining ofice, T idfng nis stomaeh [in Malaya or the Dutch Indies. Savage oA reorw NGS, LOAN AND BU NG employ of the Omaha & St. Louls Railroad | #nd calllig for a doior. The (W wre | actjon fights are of constaut occurrence. | urejmost sahliom cants [ ect, Councll Blus company, commenced suit in the district | icienl engupement TC (4 over some the- | oo m now entt HAKL HIGGINS Chief Aloany IPire Department ner Chemical Co., A®any, N, Y . . . . . . . . 0’ . . . . . . & Mot onne rmalied by Lion Drug Co. Bullslo, N Y | > SEPSSIS L S equently It 1s easy Lo raise a force tesssssssersses sessessesesey sesseserse asesresssey

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