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e e e BANDITS ARE ARRAIGNED i, voo cwortn the remams o are THE OMAHA DA]L\' m‘,r- T"('RN'DA\Y. JANTUARY 10, 1901, Siractorst . K Chamberiata, ice prest: | 'RING REMOVED BY HERRIED|COUDERT RESUMES ARGUMENT | FRIENDS GATHER AT BIER| l Despite a heavy snowstorm, which hegan | dent; F. E. White, cashier. The remain Continues Effort to Convinee Court | about 10 o'clock, the house was entirely in ing directors elected were: Frank Murphy, | e Tha S— | Porto Rico Is Not Fore . adequate to accommodate all those \\hni"vnrv F. Wyman, Randall K. Brown, all e v, i Three Oaptives, Buspected of Fatal Holdup | Sished to bay ‘Ahelr TNAS. Vesbeols \”L"' Ourile, 4n8-Tniios &, Haywatd bY Nl,iflouth Dakota's New Governor Promptly elgn Tereitory Funeral of Philip Armonr Attended by land. Samuel S. Fales of Ashland mm-} Ousts Insurance Commissioner. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Upon the recon- | Many Admirers. at Bnyder, in Court. business houses were closed durlog the hour of the funeral Many other out-of-town friends of the EACH WAIVES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION | family were present, among whom were: | DECIDES SURVEY FOR CANA President Burt of the Union Pacific, Dr. | Georgo L. Miller and J. 0. Phillippi of | En®incer Nippeil's Report Ind Rhea the Coolest of the Three—Dar- | (u.ha, Hon Sam Wolbach of Grand Island \.“m;‘"\‘:'("\" '\“"" "‘I Lo b L A et et B B D L AL | maginoer Nippotl, e o 0 the | Repres y to levy and collect duties upon articles im Threats Againat Crowel Party The Nebraska City Commercial elub met | oKioeer Nippell, who was engaged by the sitid Trom Dorto Rios 1o New York Hends Twentye | Niobrara Commercial club to make the pre- | and Appol por rom Porto Rico to New York. ik ~Denscription of risoners, last evening d passed resclutions of re. liminary survey of the Niobrara river to | Before (:)(ll\l up the thread of his argu " o R which have been transmitted to the | g4 4y tal1, has made his report., He finds mrul”.\(r Coudert ‘.,.y;].;n.yw: to respond to & bt ha distance of eight and one-halt question propounded to him yesterday by H FREMONT, Neb.. Jan. 9.—(Speclal)—The illes. (he fall 1o ANty-fouF taet st nine| PISRRS, 8, D., Jn pecial Tele- | Justice Brown, whether a country can cease | CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—Private tuneral serv- | Am Excellent Combination. e Tanans hareed i (0 ot o WHAT T MEANT TO SOLDIERS (7' L i Sherein Tty Sthoved | 19,50 X TONI{H SoBYWY, ADD ver 50t D% A1 lo nvas AhY. midy of 106 They PEVIO"D Herman Eahn were arraigned before Cotbly | "By cutting across the country between |Insurance Commissioner King and appointed | part of the United States—whether there s | Armour were held at 11 o'clock today at Judge Wintersteen at noon today. Each | Sermeant in the Phillppines Writes | ho (o points, & distance of five and one- | H. C. Shober to the place. This action was | an intermedlate condition the Armour residetice, 3118 Praitls avenus walved preliminary examination 1 was ¥ Hrother on Significance of half miles, and allowing twenty-one fnches | taken after King had intimated that he| Replying, Mr. Coudert expressed the opin- | Following the services at the house the| (upiponxia Fio SYRue Co,, illustrate beld without bail to the next term of the Late Election. per mile for carrying the water in a canal,” | Would not take advantage of an oppor- | lon that such a condition might exist tem- | body was taken to the Armour mi the valueof obtaining the liquid laxa- district court, which convenes the first phuiding says Mr. Nippell's report, “it would leave | tunity to resign, but would remain in until | porarily and he added that the supreme | where from noon to 2 o'clock it lay tive principles of plants known to be weak In Februiry KEARNEY, Neb., Jan. 0.—(Special)~A | “yeo o of practically forty-five feet » | the removal was made. Attorney General | court had recognized it in dealing With |state and was viewed by thousands of peo- | medicinally laxative and presenting The complaint, which charges the three|letter has been received by J. C. Sammons | " pyo Gommercial club will organize a| P¥le has held, in this relation, that it is|Tamplco, in the case of Flemioz agalnst | ple, numbering many friendw acquaintances | themin the form most refreshing to the with murder in the first degree, was filed |of this city from his brother, Sergeant W. | i 0y company at onco and make a perman- | Dot Necessary for the senate to pass upor | Page, and in dealing with California in the f and throngs of employes from tho great taste and ac .-rmhl.v to the system, It this morning. As the report had been cir- | F. Sammons, who Is now with the Thirty- [ o050 e Be i Bt b | this appointment and it takes effect at once. | case of Cross against Harrison before the | packing houses and other business futer- | s the one perfect strengthening laxa- tulated that they wefe to be brought over|second United Gtates Volunteer infantry — The attorney general had held, in his | acquisition of Californla by the United | ests of the dead millionaire, many of them | tive, cleansing the system effectually, late this afternoon only two or three men The letter, dated November 20, was writ Rejected Stationery Returned, | opinion in regard to the Board of Charities | States was completed standing for hours in the strect for an op dispelling colds, headaches and fevers who bappened to be passing the court ho ten from Porac, Luzon, P. I, and reads In LINCOLN, Jan. 9.—(Special.)—More than | and Corrections, that there was not o legal [ Mr. Coudert contended that in a case of | portunity to get a last glance of their| gently yet promptly and enabling one were in the court room. H. C. Maynard | part as follows | & wagonload of the erroneously printed sta- | vacancy at the time the present appoint- | acquisition the dividing line ts passed when | former friend and employer to overcome nnlntn.l{l..4.;\{m|‘ulun.n(|.(- Sppeared for Rhe the little one and | ‘The result of the election s most gratity- | tionery which the members of the legisla nts were made ard that tho appointments | & treaty of acquisition is signed and ratl- | The services at the beuso were of the| manently. Its perfect freedom from i, L Ml R RLLR will not 1 ther i e- | fied mplest character, cwrrylng out the ex-| every objectionable quality and sub. Garduer, and Button & Cook will defend | B, = We now rest assured that what | ture inherited from the outgoing fusion | Wil not hold. He further holds that, r . imy ying Stanbe, RRd {45 aotiul ontle Xids Burton, who was informed against as Wil- | LTRCE e BOR EoRt re Ie hot to be | officials, was sent back to the printer yes- | gardless of thie fact, the acts of the board When," he said, “we sanction acquisi- | pressed wishes of the deceased, and were | stauce, and its ncting neT Hlam Darrell, which he says I8 his truejoverthrown but our duty continued honor- | terday with word that it would not be patd [ will stard such acts by an officer with | tion by the ratification of & treaty we thus | attended only by the family and close| (TWCE SIHE BOVECE WL SVEICRER o o4 ably. in my opinion vou will hear of bUt | for " Just before the close of their terms | color of title have always been held good by | Slgnalize our control of and sovereignty | friends. Singing was furnished by the) gy GiC I N Dans of insnraents now in existence. Their | of ofice the tusion state ofcials ordered \ the courts, over that territory.”" This, he asserted, had | choir of the Second Presyterian .m.m:, & 10 the process of mannfacturing figs the guard of Sherift Kreader, Deputy St hopes ot Hevan« election Kept' the think | thousands of dollars’ worth of stationery | A call has been fssued for a meeting of | been done in the case of Porto Rico in the | Mr. Armour's two favorito hymus, “Jesus, | o %y 03 "o they are plensant to the and several other officers, came over to the | live, but now they can wee nothing Dbefare | and other printing, supplying thelr suc- | the State Historical association, to be held | treaty of 1598 and by the treaty Porto Rico | Lover of My Soul 1 “Now 1 l..lll)‘ Me | taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the court room. [Rhea has improved consid- | HETE PUL BERRPS ople in our country. OF [ cessors with enough to last several years. |in the hall of the house cn the ovening of | had become as much a part of the United | Down to Sleep,” were offered, followed by & | pomady are obtained from senna and was able to walk with the as-|course the dissatistied element is much n | The paper printed for the house and sen- | January 24, the call being signed hy Gov- | States as California had become in pro- | solo, “Be 8 . other aromatic plants, by a method sistance of two officers. He maintained|the minority here as elsewhere—but You | oo a:"well g large amounts printed for | ernor Herried, C. E. Deland and Doame | ceedings subsequent to the war: with| Dr. Gunsaulus of Plymouth CongTega- | Lpown to the CALiFonNIA Fia SYRUP the same cold, reckless look and demeanor | KNOW how wslunk 1af oy Wil [ the various committee In each body, eside | Robinson Mexico tlonal church, where Mr. Armour formerly | Go.gnly. In order to get its benefie as when first arrested. He listened to the | g6 out” toward the mountains tonight i | from being erroneously printed, is of a Leginlnture Makes Easy Start, KIE. Coudert then redumed Ris reguldt attendel SSEviews, \IS6 SCSEST "");l: effects and_to avold imitations, please feading of :the complalnt, wbich was very | fearch of u fow those kind of peaple: | very unsatistdctory quality of paper. The| The legislacure In its work today was very | 8FEUmCAt, taking up the question ns to)and read the twenty third Pealm and the | remember the full name of the Company lengthy, standing ou one foot, hi "“';".w‘.\y‘m' A wmalt arrto (h (he edge of the | present officials contend that the paper | brief. The senate only drew scats and ad- ;‘“-"' B of the constitution applies to ’Vr‘“l)"w'l\l'll\‘::llll|llw’v‘ o .\‘l“;h;":;' A 1"‘('1‘ Home| printed on the front of every package. resting on the table. His face scarce juntalny, One of the number deserted | {g o or use, Ee o tine o 1 Foumed, . Mhe o completh or. | Porto Rico of the dea onaire was filled o o e o s | giniato, O, of, the nimbee dotonted | o mot At for use, mad w refusal will be | journed. ~The houte completed s or.| PRSI 1y e, coutert was aub- | srs.They same trom sverywhero, many| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. anawered, “I waive preliminary hearing, in | haven's, recelved ths news of fhe BleCCOH) bhnting met this afternoon and made out | clals and the drawing of seats. A resolu- [jected to a number of questions from the | beautitul pleces belng sent on cable ordets | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. the came unconcerned, matter-of-fact way | i ) a list of the printed matter needed, and | tion was adopted settlng January 18, Feb. | bench and obtained leave to file a supple- | from far-oft countries and from employes In | _LOUTeVILLE, RY. m:,w YORK, N. Y. one would answer an unimportant question The nights are very cool now; it would pRder Will be sent he prlte | Fuary 1 and February 15 and the last day | mentary brief, which it is presumed will |nearly every large city of the country Forsalo by all Druggists. — P’rice 50¢. p.-rnunu be Impossible to sieep without & blanket, | C0 e v Ay b T it ilative A | contain replies to them At 2 o'clock public funeral services were ki B e S eriey Y SR 0 e S0 | vpteny sor e mene Smith's Record. | and after drawing seats the house ad-| Mr. Coudert was followed by Alphonso C. |simplicity was observed in every arrange ‘J'I "-:.‘":.i"'.‘.xlf.\l pearance of a desperato man who has been | Rice ‘will be harvested next month YORK; Nobi, Ja8. D.—(Special)-Bigens | jout gyl Coudert was followed by Alphonso C. | omt. Dr. Gunsaulus delivered no funeral v P ! ! cane during muary and February . sormo D) pad rol e fifteenth sk steeped in vice ant crime from his bizth. | gane during danuier, abd SEBTIRES, S | Smith, the young man arrested by the sheriff | A delogation is here from the northern | Srong case in which the question involved | Sermon, simply reading from the f His forehead iy low, retreating almost 10 & | orange season. The market is full of them | of Fillmore county at Vinton, La., and now | part of the state asking that the countfes | I8 the collection of duty on goods shipped |chapter of Corinthian INBIOE _5Y thet orla al’ 0 Bnfil’fl IJT point; his eyes are small, deep-set, shifty | and they are sold very cheap. None of the | en N Jow Y Dor choir followed, and the vast crowd b ing brought to Nebraska, lived for four of [ of Campbell, McPherson, Walworth, Potter [ from New York to Porto Rico. He con ) THE STANDARD HAIR CO enotrating and a heavy under o~ | fruit has a flavor to compars with that of | of Campbell, McPherson, Wa G (o B v T don TR STANDARD HATK CO1 ;‘ul penatrating and a heavy under Jaw fn- | frulf huas o gheor o o0 a grow well | five yoars near McCook, and was employed | and Faulk be created Into a judicial clrcutt | tended that the constitution of the United United in the Lord's pray P o e cates his detormination o cof o i A here and ripen in February, There are also | by different farmers, who speak of him | to be known as the Ninth States extends over every portion of the |clusion ”"“:w,) ,ml ¢ ”\“ n,,::":(:,‘::‘.',f::“,: pRLS T et ,",,’.“' “Ho has the most cruel, heartless, cold- | various kids of sauash, pumpkin, beans. | quite highly, and are much surprised 0| The fusionists of the house have agreed | Dational domain. whether state, territory or | L0 @ special fureral (ot And CORREREC T il Che MieCo. 2.7 K1 Now Yotk blooded look." says Sherift Kreader, “of | pras, Bic, byt Gone, L1460 Tevent many | learn of his arrest. He is a brother of [upon their minority appointment for com- | district. He also argued that the presi- (Gracelund cemetory, waere fHC BOCY WaS | Sold by nirdresser any man [ ever saw, and;l have seen a g0t | yinqy of fruft. and tables grown here | Frank Smith, a farmer living west of Mc- | mittees, and the nine of them ask for three | dent, being an executive officer, has no |lald to rest in the Armour fam|ly Tany of hie Kind, (60 L et | e et ey v | it i tho bite of them sk for (hres | 1L 1 apose dutien on commered betwoon | Tho Commercinl club and the 8t. Aodrows | ‘THE DEMON OF DISEASE. Gardner appeared a llitle uneasy while | coffee a few days ago of some had pleked ent. Electricity, properly applied, Is a rebullder of weak . Aetto: Rid GLEAE DAY i | society were also pre ® | from the tree myselt smith, & democrat politiclan of York | fusionists in the senate are asking for two | Porto Rico and “other parts of the United | Eecticiy, poperlyapplled. {4 ebulder of werk belng arratgned. He s of a differcat type | PR SEG AT Ree up to October 14 [ county. Winberk, who is complainant, em- | chairmanships. The committees of the | States by executive order atter the ratifi- | F THE WEATHER e B bl tiln s from Rhen. His face Is more thut of the |and am hecoming more than anxions 1o | Vlovad Smith to assist (n running his farm | house and senate wil - probably be ane | cation of the Paris treaty.” FORECAST 0 Storer of perfect vigor and [/, viclous sensualist than the desperado. Th read all about the cond battle and to \.' ) / from the board vening of the United States supreme court _— today Mr. F. R. Coudert, § esumed his LAWMAKERS BEGIN VERY DELIBERATELY |armument in the Porto Rican cascs, con. | SERVICES MARKED BY GREAT SIMPLICITY tinuing his contention that Porto Rico is not forel t itol and hence that s | “ The pleasant method end beneficial effects of the well known remeds Synur oF Fias, manufactured by the It was 12:10 when the three men, under while ‘inberg " > “The idea,”” he said, “that in one portion - vitality. Thereare nofailures e thaw Nebraska looked after the smoke | While he (Winberg) went to Klondike in | nounced tomorrow. A A Ll Ceared awny. Write me all the news, full | search of gold. Smith stayed a short time | of the country the executive and legislative | No Marked ( 1f the right current {5 app “little one” ed. | Wworked the best part in his appearance. Darrell was | (count of the campain and electio atter Winberg left, going south for 1| WORK OF SMOOTH SWINDLERS | authority is subject to restrictions and 1s | s of my lfe 10 perfect my Elec visibly agitated. His face lacked the bialth and employment. Winberg has fust without restriction iu another part is re ‘ o R brutality ot Rhea's or the sensualism ot | DATES FOR NEBRASKA RACES | rcturnea after five years' absence, during | warmers Around Siows Falla Be pugnant to the theory of our govern o — for | NESS In men and women- Gardner's. He is the stamp of man one which time Mrs. Winberg ran the farm. 1f | Induced 1o Sign “Cennus Blanks! and cannot be tolerated.’” WASHINGTON, Jan. Forecast 10F | il hem Strong and Vig would pick out as a swindle nd crook. | Horsemen Conv at Hostinge and | (b arrest is the result of Winberg's That Are ¢ ok There is, said he, no such thing as divi Thursday and Friday ous, as Nature intended . s ey should be. You take no He armly peraisty 1o his innodence of hav. | Decide on Time for Holding jealousy of Smith friends of the latter be g | sovereignty—half empire and half republic, | For Nebrasku Kansa they should be. You take no fng @ haud in the shooting, and as he has Fall Meets, lieve his innocence may be easily estab-| SIOUX FALLS, S D, Jan. 9.—(Special.)— | BAlf Spanish and half American day; variable winds Cure you Twill refund every difterent attorneys will probably demand a it Y . W 4 or, S| | For lowa erally fair Thursday; north | centyou pay for it " lished The authorities in several localities in tho| H- W. Ward, counsel for Dooler, Smith| For lowa—Generally fair Thurs I separate trial HASTIN Neb., Jan. 9.—(Spocial.)— state ar. on the watch for some smooth|®& CO.. 1ald especial stress upon the fact |to northwest winds; Friday fair DR. BENNETT'S No proceedings have yet been taken|There was an cxceptionally large crowd in Where the Sn w Falls, swindlers who have been victimizing care- | that the position of the Porto Rican law | For Missourl ally fair Thursday; ELECTRIC BELT against the woman, Thresa Willlams. There | attendance at the meeting of the Nebraska | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. f.—(Special) | joss people by means of new and unique | Providing for the collection of dutics is | colder except in northwest portion; north- | pag 18 still much excitement at Enyder and | Racing circuit, held here last night. Horse- Snow has been falling In this vicinity all threats are repcrted to have been fre men from various parts of the state were [ day. This evening sleighbells are jingling made against parties living near Crowel, | present and took much interest in all mat- | on the main streets. regions, armed with blank forms similar | t0 March 1, 1902, He characterized it as a | fair and warmer Thursday; winds becom- | pared with them. It has soft, silken chamols covered w 18 a business man of Crowel | tors discussed REMONT, Neb., J 9.—(Spec makeshift to provide revenues for the|ing southerly; Friday probably local snows. | sponge electrodes whichcannot burn and blister as do o“hfl ’;:' Hors orne & ety [goon Sepatation | 1 e ed of thirteen Ne- . : T'r i th i RS bres | sHowe WHLSH CRrBUA i tine e OER A AT ialand ’r Port, I|I\'mr| 1 wad It hers For. Colorado and I\\‘\mn!nl Cererally | N A b S Tt 08 who has never borne a very good repu The circuit Is composed of th b snow storm from the northwest has pre- | jaim they are after aditional Information | 181and of Porto Rico and said it was there or Colorado & - o Belts. | My Blactnc Belt can be renewed wheti Birned and Is said to have built the house occupled | praska towns and the dates have been |vailed here all the afternoon. As there 18| gor the census bureau. They have a | fOre not entitled to the same favorable pre- | fair Thursday; variable winds; Friday fair. | outforonly 7sc: when others burnout they areworth= by the gang and to have been a frequent | fixed as follows: Fremomt, July 31, August | no wind it has not drifted any and trains ' blank line at the bottom of the sheet which | SUmption that it otherwise would have been. For Montana—Fair Thursday: warmer in | leis. 1 gus e By Belt tocurg all w.-\\un:“_n L] visitor at the place. No trouble Is anticl- | 1, 2; Hastings, August 7. 8, 9: Falrbury, [arrived on both railroads nearly on time. | (pev nduce their vietims to sign. It fs | Whatever the motive of the provision it was | eastern portion; south to southwest wind B Doy P o Bl 4 pated here Augist 14, 16, 16; Hubbell, August 21, 22, LK CREEK, Neb., Jan. 0.—-(Special.) : P | Vigor: cure Rheumatism in any form, Kidney, Liver T 3 David Clty, Angust 28, 20, 30; Seward, | Snow began falling here at an early hour 15 nothing of the cool recklessness of th saved many a Weak schemes. Some of the swindlers are work- | éparate from other parts of that law and | westerly winds; Friday fair, person—it will not fail in ) 4 o Bah il 4 Bout e your case. My Belt is en 1ng the “census” fake. They visit the rural | it 18 limited in operation in point of tim For North and South Dakota—Generally | 3Lt rom other belts and must not be coms afterward filled out with ink in the form | 0 his mind a plain violation of the constl- | Friday fair: except probable local snows in | and Bladder Troubles, Constipation, Stomach Dis- a SOTrY | tution and he quoted numerous authorities stern portion U"‘Ev“ Gen | Debility, all Female Complaints, etc, f a promissory note and sold at the > o to-day fo “The Finding of ih PART ONLY AT GRAVE S EDGE | september 4. 5, 6; Lincoln, September 8, 9 | this morning and has kept it up all day. 1t | pearest bange ” in support of the statement | “For Western Texas and New Mexico—Fai Write to-day for fny book,c The Finding of thy nearest bank " Fountain of Eternal Youth,” Sent free, postpald. for : 10, 11, 12, 13, 14: Auburn, September 18, [ 1s a wet, heavy snow and, the wind being | Anciher seheme of a Somewhat similar svernment's Cnxe Presen hursdiy: varfable winds; Friday falr, the asking. Bookwilltell you all aboutit. Sold only be Friends of Carl 10, 20. Osceoln, September 2o, 26, 2. As | from the northeast, a heavy fall is indicated nature i5 worked by men who pretend to| When Mr. Ward finished, Solicitor cal ¥ DR. BENNETT Electric Belt Co. » yot the dates have not been fixed for Min- | The ground is covered several inches in|p. chjcken buyers. The farmers sign a cou- | eral Richards began the contention of the | OFFICE OF THI WA ] : - Cone iN Pihos. den, Pawnce City, Blair and Beatrice, but | depth, but the temperature is several de- [ tract to deliver their chickens upon a cer- | government's side of the controversy, gle- | OMATAL Jun. 6 Coficlat roo ot m 16th Streets, 0 Carl Morton were consigned to their last|of the Nebraska Racing Circut association | LINCOLN, Jan. 9.—(Special Telegram.)— | that instead of having sign el Bl Vo and Porto Rico. He |\, . \um temperature 18 46 8% A o e e | K reen was ro.clectod so | The State iistorical soclety tonlght held | they ave signed notes, which are disposed | said that denlal of the power which is be- | NI iimperature.... 13 31 1 2 Men Sufferln 0! c side . | and Albe the closing session of its annual meeting. | Of 8t @ slight discount at some bank in a | ing exercised by the president and congress | Mean temperature B 36 2 88 BEEIRRLY Qs bl nlea sapmetary sthisf rhtary The following subjects woere treaed: | Dearby town, where the signars are per- |amounts to saying that ceded territory be- | Precipitation o0 from loss of nervous force often owe afternoon - - [ | / : 3 4 e 4 St e Ttocord of temperature and precinitation their condition (o youthiul ignorance— b - DG JESSEN. | “Reminiscences,” H. W. Hardy: ‘“Bio- | fonally known. One bank in & town near [ comes by the act of cesslon an integral part The services were conducted by Rey, [ BUSY DAY FOR OV i g Wt Omaha for this day and since March 1, that fearful enemy to health, X | graphical Sketches, Senator T. W. Tipton,” | the Missouri river already has eashed many | of the United States to which tho constitu- | Jg ™" " : i : It is the business of science to repair Francis Weason of Lincoln and Rev. I Lo [poooo 0l Rave | ot b | E AL E St Danton . TR of such notes. Under various court de-|tlon of its own force applies, placing its | Normal temperature 0 15 g::::'.uJN\Z.J:;.“ by the thoughtless Houso «v'mu <t|(\“un;l_ in ace ....l..nf with fore Adjourning. Greene,” W. D. Oldham; “Freighting,” H, | cisions the banks considered innocent | people, its products and its ports ¢ 1 im }"j ficle: \“\‘»“_"“’w‘(““fl. diAn st | Nervous Debility never gets well of the wishes of the father, former Sccretary | ppATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. 0.—(Speclal) | 1" Glarke; remarks and discussion by W. | Purchasers and the signers are compelled [ mediate equality with ours and also ex- | Kot S¥TE SOEe 08 inch itself. " Its victims drag through a Morton, were simple in character and con-| _jn"the district court yesterday, in the | \' poyiont i Roads and Roads in Ne. | {0 bay them. tending the constitutional limitations io | Fxcess for the diy 17 inch misefable existence, weak, lstiess, alated of a prayer, a brief tribute to the of the First National Bank of Platts- |yl ol g5 pordiies | such _countries. 1f this was the case, said [Total rainfall since March 1.....30.4 Inches espondent. worth of tho deceased, and a benediction judgment was entered on mandate from |, proucellME FIOTES Wi the re-electis YANKTON D., Jan. 9.—(Speclal)—| aoquiring territory is necessarily limited to | Defcioncs for vor. perlod, 1800, 4,01 inohos | The body arrived on the 8:15 train from . . he dec t RN K Morton of Ne- | mha jgcal state fair board at fts annual meet- the supreme court, afirming the decree of |y oin City, Vice President Robort W “hicago and was accompanied by Paul, Joy ¢ [ 4 o e LT providing for the mere act of cession Tten the trial court D S President Robert W. | ing Jast night elected directors as follows T i hial e GR10F mtNibnsateltih and Mark Morton, brothers of the deceased. | 4 ska ex rel Petor Jore | S uinas of Brownville, Sscretary Oaldwell | pred Rchnuber, W. B. Dean, M. Magner, | proper functions, it cannot treat: it 1S v Rlinaae 4 . The State of Nebraska |and Treasurer Gere of this city, and all | pyank 1 H. B. Brisbi Siaddie.] (o8 By, 1k oannot traat; i m the widow and children, Mrs. Robert Payne, | gopsen against Willlam Betts, director of | giper ofcers, ran islow, . Brisbine, adole, | impotent. impossible, ridiculous.” literally feed the hungry nierves, giving Lot Brown and wife, L. 0. Goddard, E. R.| ghool district No. 94; was set for trial s [ W. C. Lusk, F. 0. Donaldson, J. Lichty, G.| My, Richards argued that newly acquired gl& them the precise ingredients de. Puffer and Rockwell King of Chicago, T. P.¢ partha Schulkie received a divorce from State Bank Examiners Ratfied, Mo Smith and Willlim Powers. The board | torritory becomes “not a part but a pos BT N AND STATE :’-“:.?e.r;le:;'xr{:"\l::.,u.ll‘vyl-‘.l‘l':i;’“m[;: Kingsford of Oswego, N. Y. and General | poy husband, August, and he wil have to | LINCOLN. Jan. 9.—(Special Telegram.)— | OFEanized with the followlng officers: Fred | gogsion of the United States,” territory b WEATHER, all drains, replaces wasted tissucs, Hiram Duryea of New York. The train was { puo he costs of the suit The State Banking board today ratified the | Schnauber, president: H. B. Brisbine, vico | longing to the United States and he went 3 pauds pich, wari Vife blood tugilng met at the station here by more than The case of the County of Cass against | appointment of the following state bani | President: W. B. Dean, secretary; and I% | on (o ‘its disposition and government E s L% b il pacy dh L5 of the busivess and laboring men of the nn act and causing you to glow with Flijah Ratnour and others was dismissed | examiners: E. R. Emmett, Arapahoe; W, | Q- Donaldson, treasurer : rests under the constitution with the treaty Beath: N Py o City o rshal A strong effort will be made during the P Zres on application of plaintiff I Hartwell, Pawnee City; Lewis Marshail, making power and with congress Omaha, sHOWINg . S S In the case of the First National Bank of | Wakefield; William Whitmore, Long P present session of the legislature to secure | North Platte, clear g T 8 0. e\ bow! 8 boass (ith guatans R gy st wman Axks Question. ik . . : tee to cure), $5.00, ~ Book free.© PEAL CHANGE OF CLIMATE. Omaha against the Bank of Cass County | No date was set for the new examiners to [ # appropriation from the state to assist | ., 500 B0 080 ,',, pirrer PO 4 0T VLT SR oa | MEDIGINN'Th . — the motion for a new trial was overruled | begin their work. The following office as- | D carsying on the fair, . AR WILUID Do b A Sty i Sold by svision which requires iuties to be as- | 1apid City, clear . o0 Y Not Neceasary in Order to Cure and judgment entered on the verdict for | sistants were also selected: Secretary of g Iiteny Huron, snowin of|and M. A. Dilion, South Omahs. Dendw 10 Get First Appro cessed upon foods arriving from a foreig DAL W | o Catarrh, costs ngainst plaintiff. Forty days was|the banking board, Ed Royse, Broken How L { & from. & forelgn | Wiliiaton 4 DEADWOOD, £ Do, Jan. 9.—(Sp country?” asked Justice Bro Chicago, i a1 NO CURE, NO PAY The popular idea that the only cure for | given plaintiff in which to file bill of ex- | stenographer, Frank —Smith, Tekamah: [vwiliam Solbie. president of the !{--vul\\mull Baines 3 Bidecdy oot penle e it i gt b 1 you havo small, weak organs, vt from Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas, chronic catarrh is a change of climate 1 a | ceptions. clerk, A. M. Dodson, Wilber. Commercial club. has been in constant | the question in a different shape, saying: | {or ket S I B aum Org e will o e o s found « o a ck-Ko hl joods O - gy Sisbwpe o o | ¥ ” . PAVORDATS: & druge or mistak . be I.:... ‘;m.m:"”r u'nil ‘A:|r»§1| vly:I l‘n (‘1u1:(|:.m.l.:~-h l‘\\l |'(v' I| r:‘. « r;‘“:““"m" Rattls Overk AEIoood Konlaciea correspondence with men of Influence who | “Does it not cease to be n foreign country 2 | 1Kansis City o b1y 08 g mates in all sections of the country; and | pany & gninst R ne, MADISON, Neb., Jan. 8.—(Special.)—The | MKt have something to say about the | To this query Mr. Richards answered: I | Hele Slear 19 W1 eatture ono .—u....‘ even If a change of climate should benefit | judgment was entered on the verdict for | Bhbiio huiing ibil) “for. this cik A B | bhton Havre, clenr 18 00 | SHITRL SR for & time, the catarrh will certalnly re- | $31.24 and costs, taxed at $5.60; all other | Battle Creek hog thieves have been sent | PUDIC "‘y‘ it o i i think not; not within the meaning of the | gixmarck, snowing 4 i « 3 @ alnly 3 b s $ e » road for their offense. Had they | T#POTLS that he has received assurances of | customs laws Galveston, raining 6 66 .01 urn. costs to be pald by plaintiff, as it falled | Y POM g e 4 ‘I( lul arrh may be readily cured in any | to get a verdiet for a greater amount than | M0t made an attempt to break out of jail fhe ir ature that if apy public The Dingley law treated as foreign all s wuilding spropriated fo 5 ses- ¢ T fndlcates trace of precipitation. — Zero, / climate, but the only way to do it is to|that for which the defendant offered to | 'ast weck they might have gotten oft | bulldings ppropriated for at this ses- | territory outside the limits of the Unitad (A WELSIT, destroy or remove from the system the ca- | confess judgment casier. When they faced Judge Boyd yes- [#lon of congress Deadwood's will stand | States, leaviug the state and territorle Local Forocust Officlal, tarihel serms which cause all the mis.| The motlon for a pew trial fa tho case | terday afterncou they pleaded guilty. Rob. |AMONE the very firat. The Deadwood Com- | then oreated for customs purposos as the “ B y ert Lovelace was glven fifteen months . |Mercial club, in its short existence, has | United States and that condition remafns | ch of William T. King against L. H. Chalfant | °Ft oy g ion S i 4 ¥ 4 A pgh bl y o1 [been of great good to the city until congress may see fit to change 2 'The ‘treatment by inhalers, sprays, pow- | was overruted Speese two years and . half and Wil- ) congress may se i | SEVERE HEADACHES | g THE_BEST 3 m Hale three years ntinuing, Mr. Richards contended thut PERSONALLY CONDUCTED dors and washes has been proven almost | Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of ¥ P s i ol i ot g s TOURIST EXCURSIONS useless In making a permanent cure, as | $525.1, with 10 per eent interest, was ren- Aetloalia=Ts o JEN, § : 1 xtend 1} IXCUR . e ral s Execative. |, d limits of the United States, but that the Run via the they do not reach the seat of disease, which | dered in the case of Kingman & Co. agalnst | LoUp CITY, Neb (Bpecial.)—The 8. Hart Lumber compapy. ot thisll LEVIR (0419 (RIS Hiatel: but that the ) 15 in the blood und can be reached only by | John 1. Mescnger , ; « ana | fOlOWIDE officers were elected for the en- [ ¢!ty Pas fled articles of incornoration abd | 4,0 upon whatever terms 1t may see fit G R EAT an interoal reme “\\m; h aete through the ‘:““"l T My el eourt o | buing year by tho Sherman County Agricul- | ¢l onerate yarde @ SeFlous BORUE 18| io said fusther that the partics to the stomach upon the blood and system gener- | returned to Nebraska y to attend the | yyral socety, at Its annual meeting held | S7U{h Dakota o capital stock 18 AXed | o001y botlygknew that the location and cor ally. funeral of Carl Morton, but expects to re- ussslig ) $30,000. reaty botlygknew that the location and con L K G NERAIY | | . A new discovery which is meeting with | turn and open court tomorrow. Odendahl, first vice president; C. Hauck,| The Hoard of County Commissers have [ \inf o0 TAC o acquired war sod | I ould | not permit thelr Inco remarkable success in curing catarrh of [ %ocond vice president; W. R. Mellor, seo. | 1¢1ed to put in an independent lighting | permit thelr Incor { AT o o B Y 2058 Has Fewer Mortgages Now i t HBRUDR | ) oration into the United States and the ap the|head, throat and bronchial tubes and otar Phil Jargar, treasurer plant In the county jail. The capacity of | i Ro UTE also catarrh of the stomach, is sold by [ WAHOO, Neb., Jan iy % |‘" ‘T" the plant will bo sufficient to light the new | PHCALON L0 I“" 0. 9 \e lawe which th L Arugglsts under the name of Stuart's Ca- | following are the mortgages filed and re Lodge Oficers Installed, court house when it is erected . W 0'be uniform through Saxth Tabiats leased in Saunders county during the year| ogopOLA, Neb., Jan. 9.—(Special— | out the United States Lasse nacgat Wiisen Tatisin Whith ‘are’ nlassent and | iMAE Nymb r;l( farm mortguges e 20| Attor Tising Star foike No Indapend. | Ousted soldi < Ktwewhere, | ' rn;.h;:u’\' e went on, ‘tho | Lrenty Vi Scenic Route through Colorado and harmless (o take, owe their efficiency to the | dmounting to §i 70; number satisfied. | one Order of Odd Fellows, had Installed its |, RAPIP €1 . 0.—(8pectal.)— | neve oRdad. 1o make - thost pleal | e active medicinal principles of Blood Root, | 11, amounting to $§73,009.25; number of cit e Alrsctio l:‘r D I‘r\nl [1n the case of William Black against th | islands u part of the United Siates in thet FRpEDALIR 1 A0 b | R e o o $52,076.21; | ! ot Distriet | " agement o Soldiers’ ome | constitutional sense and just as certalnly s S Red Gum and n new specific called Guajacol, | MOFtEages filed, 114, amounting o $52.076.21: | hopyry Grand Master B, board of management of the Soldiers' Yome | constitutional sense and just rtainl which {ogether with valuable antiseptics ape | BUmber satisfied, 151, amounting to ¥58.- Taylor, an X A put five candidates through uu-lmni-n'nf:|: jat Mot Springs, Judge MeGae oF this oliy | 818 Mixe them & past of She United Sister \ . | e internatic § For information and *Tourist Dictionar; combined in convenient, palatable tablet Number of chattel mortgages filed, | oyopies, an elaborate oyster supper was |1°C110d that tho court has nothing to do | In the International senas i address City Ticket Office, 1333 Faroam St. ol g to $612,810.75 wmber | wi o actions of the board o » home Mr. Richards had abor a1t cof 1 4 T AR R PRy pl g e amounting to $612,81 AT g P S oA [ with the actions of the board of the home. | Mr. Richards had about half con 10l Omaha, Neb. adults. , 473, amounting to $368,281.40. Two Black was recently discharged from the | argument when the court adjourned for the Ny th chronio kitd wlmhy MF, A, R. Fernbank of Columbus, Ohlo, | $herif’s deeds on farms and four on city Clay County's New Board, | home for disorderly conduct. He sued the | day especially the b st T uliored o mboy winters foan tio: | property were recorded during the year CLAY CENTER, Neb., Jan. 0.~ (Special,) | board for damages and also for reinstate- | . ——m - oD U fi?f),fll,”;ff,‘{“,\.fi;fl,'”'"'{?}113 ;:‘t‘":;" Y EVERY WOIVIAL‘( and that nothing could cure it except a| TEKAMAH, Neb. Jan. 0.—(Special)— | (oRtY T Seflenday and organized byl ,,ueniw to Be Viesil's ¥ Wants Holy let the urine stand in & glass vessel about the wonderful change of climate, Which my business af- | Tho new Board of County Supervisors med | (iStnK Brnest Grmaby of Lewcenter town- | SGR0N ™ ™" 0™ Jan 8 pAprls Make w for 12 hours and if there is brick-dust or e \ MARVEL YMiEKNG fairs would not permit me to take. yesterday and organized by electing Frank- | Lo8 G0 CUHIER R O v A s I’ WOl 1al) — The Virgil postofice trouble ,”‘_‘“'{I OIS 8B pecial)~ | other sediment you should immediate- SPRAY My nostrils were almost always clogged | lin Everctt chairman, The board stands stx | (A0 (0 and one silver | " actically at an end, J. C.|The McCarty case against the Holy Terror| ]y ggek a competent remedy. Ihe new Vaginal Syringe. up, I had to breathe through the mouth, | republicans und one fusionlst, The after- Pickering has been prevalled upon to | MIDIng company of Keystone is being tried MORROW'S Ingection und Suction causing an inflamed, irritated throat. The [ noon was epent in opening bids for books, 0 Dig for Zine and Lend. take tho office and his bond has been filed | I this city thls week. McCarty was one of enient, ItCleanses thought of eating breakfast often nauseated | blanks, printing, stationery and supplies ADISON, Neb., Jan. 8.—(Special.)—The | with the department. As soon as his com- | {hree men who originally located the Hol KID-NE-ulns - = Instantly. mo and the catarrh gradually getting into | Sutherland’s of the Herald was deemed the [ Richard Zine and Lead Mining company | mission arrives he will take possession, but | T¢rror claim. The ground was allowed to go NIV Ve ViIYY — my stomach took away my appetite and [lowest and best bid und was awarded all o . back to the government, but was subse has just been incorporated and articles filed | until then Mr. Tillery will serve as post- . L e . digestion. of the contracts. The board is still In ses- | with the county clerk. The principal place | master. quently relocated by Me( s partnep are not only the surest remedy for all | teaving him ¢ cCarty s of Kidney adder Troubl My d-uggist advised me to try a fifty cent | sion and has drawn the jury for the spring | of business is Norfolk. The capital sto-k | teaving him out. McCarty brought suit and | forms of Kidney and Bladder Trouble / / box of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, because he | term of court, which opens here February aced at $500,000 " erre's Grandson. won in the higher courts for an interest in but are easiest ‘to take u]ml mi):d "A‘TT' said he had so many customers who had PIERRE, § Jan. 9.—(Special Tel the Holy Terror claim, the court holding | peusive. This is attested under oath. AT T, R T El perintendent of Soldi ». | gram.) —The city council Monday passed | that a partner cannot be located out of & NEBRASKA 3 (s of ater star Lodge, J Jan. 9.—(Special Teleg: i resolution inviting Plerre Chouteau of St | claim MeCarty has no hrought anothe d by Kid-ne-olds. In writing them tablets, that he felt he could honestly rec- 4y . L . 9 peclal Teleg ¥ anoth people cured by ommend them. T took his advice and used | JARVARD, Neb, Jan. §.—(Special.) overnor Dietrich today appolnte + | Louls to visit the city this winter. Chou- |suit against the company for | P lease enclose stamped addressed envelo GI.IRE VDURSEI.FI n unt Use Big 6 for unnatural sevara]' bones. with -results that! surprised tokes' opera house was the scene of a | e of Hastings to b uperintendent of | teau | he head of the St. Louis exposi- [ ing. H laims th his inter in th Mrs. Robert Henderson, W. Market st Beatr discharges,inflam mations, and delighted me, :l:‘::“i ‘;'I"JI"Y;“X‘I":"‘\fi;-:'""r“‘f“:: Ill:.\“l0|'.|“;‘"‘|n’xlhl. the soldlers and sailors home at Milford, | tlon und s o grandson of the man “lnm-‘|~ll»rn|wvn also takos In the Im proven ‘-'\H“’ .‘il‘yl"&'fiffl.“"‘,‘ e '.' ‘:':.n';‘k"‘;'y.".:u’w';:-":';: we SR ”u'."u'“..y'l""‘ I al ~ 5 . ' CAl o 0 o e order of the - name this city bears | the mine, in the way of bulldfugs, mills, | Mrs George Sweltier, Elk & 1410 sts. Beatric g, 4nd DOL GaLEIDe Tatny s keep & box of Stuart's JAIrh | Gastern Star, which soclety, assisted by the State Printing B - | hotsting plants and in the Keystone mine | Frederick Nims, Sr. 1010 Ll st Beauice | . T jolsonous use them freely on the firet apposrance of | Masons, eutertained the friends of the Jan, 9.—-(Special Telegram.)— | Congremsman Martin Necaperates. | ..q 4pourcenances, which, McCarty claims, | W, . Koobiock, 041N, Main st Fremons Sold by Dengpists, use them freely on the first appearance of | JHEON, FRICEL R ot O erary and A. Willlams, editor of the Blair Pilot,| DEADWOOD, S. D, Jan. 9.—(Special | & cough or cold in the head ¢ or seut in plain wrapper | were all acquired with money taken from | I F. Mathes 434 fensen at’ Fremont By “bapresar e () , Telegr 2 Ma congressman- Mes, 1201 Pratt, 10101 b Linooin p museal churacter, and served 1ight refresh- | Was this morning ofclally appointed secr gram)—E. W. Martin, congtessman- | ¥iere &1t 8cAMred with wmoney taken from le Prait, 10107 st Linmin o With our children we think there fs noth- [ 1% | tary of the State Printing board elect, was able 10 sit up today for a short | the ™ pany. is willl give | A F. Mosler, oom 89 Brownell Blook, roblar ing so safe and reliable as Stuart's Catarrh | McCarty his one-eighth interest in the Holy | E.J. Kuchera, 10510 st. Lineoin time. It is believed that the dangerous|>. his one-elghtk in the Holy | EJ: Muchera, 10010 ot Bhet Lincoln it ab Sl sadlon s i Tablets to ward off croup and colds and Ashin ank Ofcered, Steal Jucob's Boose, stage of his attack of pneumonia has passed ""':"" daim Ne ut will GEht the sec- | 00 SRR B oide are not . PLLE DAY with older people I have known of cases | ASHLAND, Neb., Jan. 9.—(8pecial)—The | DAVID CITY, Neb, Jan. 8. (Special)— | eememre—— ond one, for an accounting. It is stated |} ) ‘ 0 1 . fellow Tablets and sell reguiaior (oF W where the hearlug had been seriously im-. | annual meeting of the stockhiolders of the | Last uight burglars ontered the saloon of | Try (t. Once used It takes the precedence | that the management of the company has | but Yellow Tat . ki Wy g o 4 ! nts a box at drug stores stubliorn cases rofevii 1 (e dave paired by chronio catarrh cured egtirely by | National bank of Ashland was held Tues- | Jacob Thomas and stole a small quantity of | of all others -Cook’s Imperial Extra Dry | declared that It MoCarty wins this second cents a hox a &M Cont o, wnd oth fhis pew remedy, day. J. J. Brown, the Omaba capitalist, [ liquors and cigars and 325 fn cash, Champague. It has & most deliclous boquet, | Sult the mine will be closed JOHN MORROW 4CO,, SPRINGFIELD, O, Jigivia'or waatiod by Liva Druk Cu. Bullalo, N