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THE OMAHMA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JANTUARY 11, 1901, i 3 B a er for the company should not W W G Winstow and Wiliam | ted as prayed for by Ruth R Brown. Many citisens visit - Eouth Dakota Legislators (et in Twenty- | FKbE of bl o o ween 7,000 | Big Combination of American, English and SAYS IT WILL BRING OFF BOUT | Doc George Bmith Gives Up the Earthly Two of Them. | and %000 acres of farm land situated in Canadian Owners Forming. e Struggle. | | | - Hrown, Edmunds, McPherson, Clark, Hand bl b tunes Tt Prepa- | | Panlk, Hyde and Kingsbury counties, South At fries-Rahlin & 1 COMMITTEE * CHAIRMEN ARE Dakota, the value of which is estimated MANY NEW PLANTS TO BE ESTABLISHED Lot bt oot | HELPED MAKE THE HISTORY OF OMAHA I 2 — WCINCINNATL Jn. 10 The Jofteies Treat g . Odland in the Mouse and Stewart in They All Want Libeari Enterprise Wil He Backed by British el o by () gertest Ath Kind-Hearted Veteran Lays Down to Senate Ch - | ABERDEEN, 8. D., Jan. 10.—(Special.)— Capital and Market Wil & clation of 1 twit Death in His 1 on Men | ”,,H,‘;‘;h.l‘y rl;:\hl ::” ;”'Irvvll:x‘;:;’l‘ P ht in Al Parts of ports T Avenue~in ™~ v “ ¢ tiored among “hv v nl“mn districts. y e biedii ()"I.v - Considerable interest | taken by the | oy | . ; PIERRE, 8. D., Jan. 10.—(Special Tele- | {ucators of the state . “’!"";" l’;""‘”"‘] LONDON, Jan. 10.~The negotiations to | _“Dox Box." that quaint little den on Diseases, and ( gram.)—Both houses completed organiza are heing prepared, which, If passed | oopq (no formation of another iron and} North Sherman avenue, which has been an . ) tion today by announcing the standing com- | VY the legislature. will provide means for | o) combination, which have been carricd AR [ obsect of curtous interest tor so many But Cure L senate and twelve bills in the house. Gun- | EEETH T BEL 7oy e point where their culmination became prac- ports about | Its owner, *Doc’” George Smith, as he was Cure Them { derson got in bill No. 1 in the senate, which [ PFaFY it each school dibtric tically assured ok he divectors | familiarly known, surveyor, poet and phil H relates to township ditches, and Vick was g Tasship, The companies intending to amalaga- |and members of | osopher, died at his home, 2202 Sherman Al N to first in the house with a ballot reforin | jiLe, CITY, Se Dy Jage 10— Special) | MAte are the Canadian Steel company, the | the bt awalting the result o | avenue, adjoiniug the historic little struc . 5 bill Frank P. Willlams of this city, who | Lake Superior Power company, the Ameri- | \({if) 4Ltion, Tl e statement | ture that served so long as his stu 1 DR. TOLSON, Stay other important bills introduced was one | g H“f;- i bl Sone s I_“”M | man-Seaver vr‘\m'».m'. ot Cleveland. Com In relation to the conteet ah If one were to scan the pages of the city's | Treat. And Consulting n oy SABLE Cured. t e in companyy has resigned and J. | We nounced for February 15 the rd of di Electro Medical o, 1308 Farnam for the creation of the office of food and | ghotwell has been appointed in his | d with these, if the deal is comple .;n, regtors tuthorised the following statement history !l‘nm beginning to end, mention of Street, Omaha, 'Net | dalyy inspector place Mr. Williams g0 10to will be several nglish firms who will take After a s fon with their counsel they | a more plcturesque, nial or kindlier man | Hawgood of Lawrence introduced a bill | tensive mining |‘Iw,l.ynr~‘<”{lur. x.u..,»'n part in the enterprise, financially and com- | gpny® Mot chanked thelr Piaition one lotd | would not be found. Those who had homes T“E D|SEASE A fDiurge the & of the scratum cuusing & Knotted or for the settlement, by county judges di wercially. 15 oft I8 In no way authorized | here in the days when Omaha was hardly or bt Imes blows, falls, strains, excessive i The chalrmen of the principal commit- | ABERDEEN, 8. D, Jan. 10 Mr. Seaver of the Seaver cqmpany, Mr. | {hura wauld B mo other mertioeto it | remember George Smith as one among the A doiL Heavy, d " In In small of back. extending down land; stato affairs, Warren; judiciary, Wil- | ganization and adopted a constitution. | of the American Steel company, Mr. Head, | NXt month were progressing satisfuctorlly. | and late and accomplished things which || debility, partial or complote foss of Vigor and often faflure of general health ) marth: ratiroads, Chiesmun. In the sen Dunlevy is president managing director of the Otis St oom- | maansentent b gl “\'.'Ih"_ remodeling | identified him with the first municipal in ”'s GUHE If you ure a vietim of v ome to onr oflee and let me | ate: State affairs, Cooper: appropriations, | pany, and Mr. Huber of the Pittsburg Steel | busy at that place. The Saengerfest clun | stitutions A AL L BRI LI A g L B 3Ll B SRR T LR W Stowart: mines and mining, Jenkins; rail New Sherift in Oftie company has an old debt of $65,000, und in addition to | Later generations know him better by months. Under my treatment the pitlent lmproves from (ho ver "»,.‘,‘y\-\';"‘\u rouds, Varnum: judiciary, Hall HURON, 8. D, Jan. 10.—(Special.) The moving spirit of the projectors ap- | {‘h‘""‘”l‘ i Tt !“ 1han | the soubriquet, “Doc,” as the sage of the pain fnstantl won, Boreness and swelling quickly suly The pools of stag R | George Kerr has succeeded Don Modbery | oqve ¢y bo Mr. Pew thitt they will be fnvolved for about $90.000 | curious retreat, “Dox Box,” where he stud- Hrggs oM RATER g o B LR ) UR A ST B T B ' GIVE GAMBLE GREAT OVATION |2 *rift ant s mopointed s Tread- | 57 0 tlon of e progectors 1o | V00t i S 1) o |led et tn hia uniaue way, and oten con. || fa" T, ald, undnsen, AN, Indiuations 67, disease i ok Vi A way as deputy eroct plants at various places, with the ot Here (Rroposed to have this | tributed to the press. He was something || the pleasures of perfect health and restored manho Senntorial Ca | | Welland canal as an outlet. The object is | Stcngerfc Jard Mayor Fieisehmann | ©f & poet and had written several book The Electro-Medical Specialists of the Different Departments Hik. at Tankt | to minimize expenses, and, acting with the | Promised that e would ixsue ' license or a | of verse. which had more than ordinary in of this Institute, by their spectal combined FElectro-M Freatment, are make at Demo e [ English co-operators to secure markets | fo Wij is Word, Dut the hermit ‘has | toFest by reason of u pathos that tinged |§ INK many wonderful ctires In diseascs of (h | here and elsewhere ot s yet heen fssued. Meantime the cor- | 811 the lines and of a moral concluding s Mis, Piles, Kten Private Disen: cw Mood YANKTON, 8. D., Jan. 10.~(Special Tel The project may be termed an English- | [\ r".:'r'»wn- .‘rl rendered i ..”|”‘vv“l"‘w h of his poctic production Nearly iy, Wupture, Steicture, dre gram.)—The train from Pierre bearing Hon. | 00000 American-C: n combination to take ad- | Jdde vt Tnetrhetod the wrumi fury | 811 the verses were dedicated to friends, an Inte Dinenses of Men, I J. Gamble, who received the unanimou vantage of ing opportunities. It is | Corslder the matt Tl proceeding Why Was ( 1 hoe republican caucus nomination for United In for acts. Adapeed | freely discussed in the English prss. The | U AL ¢ Nkht w | SFRS METEh Wi Tohd. ot Wil i TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE | Blatey seriate s met at the depot here of PProsper. Merimee an i | reason for holding the meeting in Lon Magor Flcischmann pasecd the whole | nower friends how it happened that Li rorMost casew can be treated successfully at home. One porsonal visit s pre :hu T' ooon by an immense @rowd of hi \l‘ ppare f ;_‘/v"”:‘ ‘\‘"HI*‘M"‘ iy 11 | don is that English capital and trade are | TSR UD Lo the Saeugrtost A Dinton of | Christian nan ame to be forgotten by all full and inreserved history of your ease, phdnly stating your symptoms ‘I'I‘vwl riends and townsmen, including the mayor, | MU Mool Lreintd A SR desired. The capitalization has been de- | ¢ srporition counwel and L tructions [ but intimates and the soubriquet. Do clans having stubborn cases o treat afe cordlally Invited to consult us, We | council, fire dopartment, bands and hun- | qpd Compans £z cided upon of Judge Davis to the grand | was accepted in fts stead a good many years || MAKe o chiarge for private counsel, and give to cach pationt o legal contract to dreds of oittsenb THIS CAST Corporation Counsel Tl hotd that th hold for our promises. 1f you eannot call at the institute toduy, Write Iress [ | | Don Joxe, & young roldier me: w| | cortont woull be fllegal dnd that (he mayoe | ago. He explained it by telling of a time Al communieatlons to o Mter an enthusiastic demonstration at | For Jute, « vonne soldler . cfumer Carew | yNgyMOON TURNS TO STRIFE | thiercort Wonki iave ha"livis! IS % | When he was u ehoolboy. i the Buckeys e gl the stution a procession of carriages and | . Viarry Roberison rmit 1t wax held that cction in the | stute and remained away from his recita <.va ‘, pr » ‘I 1 i Turner hall, wh [ 7 Meer Fadmiod Mulkay | Both Athert ming and Wite, Mar- | (050 00 S0 LY 0 g .uf | tions for weeks at a time to nurse a sick ot l E iR te ac batn mado for & JROre | qurdia, & HURliivo By e | Tied m e Ave Arreated an | dnd therctore i felont uid# i Oni st | mother. While the rest of the family went gnificd welcome. n and women of a wrederick 0 Dure | WEC—that, even (€ I WS i ADAFAIE oX) | Complnint of Nelghhors. it B8 M | about their usual vocations he remained at 3 9 . il st S L B ORI W bl d e lctie A DT — the Sivertar Athitie' Club “woutd ot | the bedside. The family physiclan sald tha 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. | LA diddedee! | Dancario. &ypsy smuggler Albert Fleming and his wife, Mary, of | come under the fntention of the Ohla stat- | he was more efficient than any man of pills | 2 y Mavor John Holman expressed the grat- | Cidgies i Koo | a1 Bancroft atrdet, were arrested Thurs- | WS and at the' Sl Somie e | 3 VS Sers FeREn (L R BAn of BT[] References: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. ification of the citizens in the honor con- | Guard ¢ iliam Proctor | 218 0 S Bkl iyion b o | EAnlzng the o on, known' ax the u v Y Hlowell [ day evening because their first month of ngerfest Athletle nssocation, was one | that day on the name of “Doc” stuck to d " g b i forred upon one of their number. Presi- | LU "B Coke | married 1ite has heen one of strife. Nelgh i i i i compitasce | pim i CONSULTATION ™&emine FREE, Sty i dent Peemiller spoke for the business men | Mercedes, Jose's siste " st $r6aUED aal Taws of the state for gymnasiums, | 0 y letter LLs Sundays 10 to 1. P o e .'nh‘ : :..:”,,,,: s o ssdot IO fisa Bieinor Monten | Pors complained about them frequently and | iy ioijo”clubs, ete George Smith came to Nebraska from his | St siHch Mz Catible Has Seeh | ar Misi iKatharine Defarey | Patrolman Murphy was sent to arrest them. | - native atate, Oblo, th 1854, Having :“_M_”]‘ TalToE 108 ovEt (eh 98 a di-| Anita Migs Cora Wolls | Mrs. Fleming complined, after being BOWLERS MAKE FAIR SCORES | on the way two years in Codar Rapids, Ia —— - - ¢ 4 ML L | Carmen + Bugenic BIalr fyuought to the eity fail, that 6i-year-old CrRa BB e b sl When Mr. Gamble arose to respond i i The hom 1 on which he lived was pre I " empted by him on his arrival and an in ‘ 7 1 of his regard for them and for his home | Blair's delineation of this characte is | he explained that he was expecting a res | CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Bowling for two-men | chlef usefulness was to protect its mem- | ity, which he w leased the most ambitious effort that has ev mittance at avy moment from his business | championships hegan todyy in the annual | hers from interlopers and to promote the | e N R ras DU LE0 OREGIL Wit lug the role of | a%kent, but it never came. Finally the pan- | tournament of the American Bowllng con- | ¢oheme of holding 320 acres of land fn- | having always aided and encouraged his |been undertaken. In essayiug the role of B e i e i | Ereas, nii of the five-men teamu. With two & 320« und in- | S of fiils remaskn |t pansionate, sinconstant, wilful gypsy | try and tadl bid became empty 8nd thes hat | stead of 160, cldent that happened in this connection is typlcal of him and his methods through life. wmblti In the cour exceptions ing completed thelr games. as the homestead law pro Be spoke of. the openin sefore Him morks | ialden sho s undertaking that which has | Were compelled to seek aid at the county men teams monopolized the alleys ali | vided (o | Albert induced her to lve with him by | making false pretenses. He told her, sh | | | says, that he was a wealthy railroad con i h people may differ | cheers delayed his speaking more than | However m five minutes. In a few eloquent words he [the moral effect of u play such a expressed his appreciation of the warm [Wen.” those who are familiar with the d greeting from his old neighbors, and spoke |matic world are agrecd that Miss Eugenie Close ) a- | tractor, but his money soon ran out. Then { At that time there was a claim club whoso | furnishing, a_opportunity for high and |proven the making o the undoing of prede- | stofe Which suppUed thow W WREEC SO | ek e " fanheny, prentdant of the [10: | 10 (hat day Smith was new in Omaha in your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt oble work. The poeition, he said, was |cessors whose names either became em- |and grocerle ) pla nolse Bowling assoclation, was elected | He located his claim running back from the i i E 1 bad light i nothing except as it was used for patriotic | blazoned on the banners of fame or else | further that Albert took part of these sap- sldent of the Ameriean Towling congress | banks of the Missouri and built a hut to and cold—of miserable elevator service—bad light anc s at various 1imes and sold them for |at fts session today affer an cxc of the failures, | Pl ting con and humanitarian purposes. If elected sen- | Were forgotten in the 1i t. Charles 1. Ebbitis of Brooklyn and | live In. At the outset his presence on ventilation? There is no office building in the town kept ator, as the'vaucus would indicate, he hoped | At best “Carmen™ Is a dangerous vehicte, | money to buy whisky. After that he would | 585 PXEIGRE 0 Chicugo were a'so’ candi. | the 1and was declared repugnant to the 1 to be of value in years to come, especially | The story of the play needs no repetition, | come home and quarrel until he got over | gites | claim club and a committee visited the ke to his state and community and also to the | Inasmuch as it is, in the main, similar to | the drunk. Langhenry received 65 votes and Ibbetts [ hut one night immediately after his o nation at large the familiar opera of the same name. It | Fleming al arlevan " l.‘r . ‘-“"".‘I Ui other ifices and el oleetion went | CPation with the notification that a con . . efore leaving all shook hands and gave | permits, however. artistic acting and this | that his wife posed as a maiden of 25, and | {theo e withont o Tormal vote The wew | tnuation of hi residence would result in (S ce ui 1 personal congratulations t Mr. Gamble, | Miss Blair accomplishes to a degree of | that he has since learned that she was a | office are as follows t — a cold and unceremonious bath in the “Big First vice preside Chicago; second vic perfection that arouses appreciation and |erass widow of 43. Furthermore, he says - Muddy.” The threats failed to intimidatc Furmers an Vigilantes, commendation. Her success in doing this [ she has two little dogs, to which she fed | . . o : U] pryor, ' New York Smith held his ground in both senses of The best is none too good for you, and you will find it a BIOUX FALLS, 8, D., Jan. 10.—(Special.) | js the more remarkable because of the | the meat secured at the county store. €he | Karpf, Dayton, O.; trensurer the word. The committee kept its word i 5 - g 5 ore e L y 100 estment to take a half hour and look at =1t 18 but a short time since four Kings- | glender path separating any actress who |also insists on keeping those dogs, he said, | Strack l NOYeeniive (R tHE Lk Bt LA Rk catrb L gu the Bt good business investment t “bury countyfarmers were convicted of | agtempts such a portrayal from the yawn- |at the foot of the bed every night, which 00w hamas Cuptls, chnirman, Brooklyng | o ong afterward and carried its owner the three or four v ? G W Young, New York: J. F. Grover ant rooms. We keep them filled. whitecapping” a neighbor and sentenced |ing abyss of disupproval. Miss Blair's sup- | extremely repugnant to his ideas of correct | Cleveland: 1* 11, Hrill, Chicago: Herman | across the river, leaviog him on the lowa Why? to terms of ten ye: each in the Sioux |port fn “Carmen’ was entirely adequate, [ deportment. But, worse than all, he says, | Collins, Clevelund: Martin Kern, St. Louix. [ bank with the admonition that if he ever y Falls penitentiary, yet six prom Buffalo wns selected a& the place for | nt agri- [her company appearing in this to much | sho canuot cook | culturists of Jerauld county have been ar- |petter advantage than in “A Isdy of Q | The Flemings will be tried in the police rested and bound over for appearance at iy THINE the s e Eeteae ey | returned it would be sure deach to him R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, ! Me is Not Intimidated, received word that Monona county had won . : : court on a charge of disturbing the peace . Wins A meat iev. Smith aid not return at once. He jour Rental Agents, Ground Floor. the next term of state circuit court on a — e — but will have to settle their matrimonial | ONAWA, Ia. Jan. 10.—(Special)—~L. B |poved to Lenvenworih, K NeE L similar charge. Those arrested and bound a4 Oy ’ < Y | 5 i G FRYARNOEEN Bl A 8 0 | o = & and boun Y diffrences elsewhere Martin, county republican chairman, has | poa®codocda” ine oy t"Was not ' dlr over are muel Marle J. . Powell, | SIBLEY, la., Jan. 10.—(Spi ' bbb LS | | had surveyed the claim it was not a dif- | | The | VIM VIGOR VITALITY FORYMEN . 3 1. 8 st, cle 3 ooks, county . Saln - ficult matter to place a filing on it 0. C. Hicks, B. M. Ewing, A, G. Swanson | Hawxhurst, clerk; C. M. Brooks, county | Collexe Wheels in Omahn. | (ho prize banner given by the TIppecanoe | hem fa e mada te i ek o Omine it and Edward Dwyer. They are charged with | torney; Frank Desmond, sheriff; . D. Ham- | Palaces on wheelx are no tonger regieded | 5o Do’ Moines for the lnrgest. repub Bndi dadt the vinter tn o tmoravisicaad:| Mormon Bishope, P e Tesers or e Mormia “assault with intent to do great bodily in- | ilton, reporter, and C. A. Chambers, re-|#: Intovation it i e Seaz B ; o " {and sp he nter in an improvisioned | Charch R385 it lowerse © Ponavery cures | Youne arising (rom eflec A real novelty. One of theke traveling in an_galn In lowa in 1000 President | pome in a stone quarry just below the of seifabute, dissipation, excesses, or Clgaretic-amokiag, Jury.” Fred Depot, a young man formerly | corder, will hold office at least until the | Gy jons of learning Is now at the Unlon | Brandt says this is the first time the ban & SHIRERT. ol o | oy Lost Power, N ht=Lo: in the employ of one of the men, and a | supreme court passes on the Titus amend- | siution. It belongs to an castern corre . % | site of the old Union Pacific bridge. In | f] ,&s, o el N {1 3 | 1 e school which t he: among | Ner has ever bee won in successive gains | ¢po he sent 3 to the dent {1 \adac Infltn t0 friend, Frank Arnold, who were the al- | ment i apandanse heh 3 " |the spring he sent word to the president or'e, 2ony Bto ul o . e a biher things, locomotive engineering, the | by the same county, and fixes February 9| o the claim club to Iaform the ‘member Sau Fewifohing'of Evalial: Kicctos i ledged victims of a “vigilance committee,” dona P A5 manipulation 1‘.u| kes, train ro | at Des Moines for tho presentation of the | ot the next meeting that he Feph fons” ULl get cel mf..nh‘-; ‘ Ware oufikhe WAFFRRIATOR thi 4 7 « il | inagement. Many of its stuc P at the next meeting that he was a good | e enters. 3 SRafe guEiho WATRTINLAD SHe 81X tacimer IBLEY., Ia., Jan. 10.—(Special.)—The | fiiirond men, and 1t sends cars ar ™ | trophy. A large number of Monona county [ man. a remarkable shot with o gun and | weaded. i i Addrend Sayw r Ix Not the Man grand“Jury has filed a report condemning | the different systems o make practical [ republicans will go (u'l'm Moines and re- | ¢pat’ it ne were not molested in the pos- | FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON D) LEAD, D. Jan 10.—(Special.)— | the Osceola county court house and jail as | d¢monstrations, = = ame hore | C€IVe I A love fea nd general POW- | gesgion of his claim none of the member; Much evidence has been given by persons | unfit from Grand Island and will viit other | wow will be had then would be harmed. The claim club took n both this city and Deadwood to prove hat Harry Tier, who was arrested in thi ity a’ fow weeks ago on the charge of £ d 2 murder committed in Hilliard, \\’.\:'l‘ l:u.wv Oman s ln ‘ “Doc” Smith's popularity with the poli- | ticians with all parties enabled him to hold | otk N the offic of county surveyor from 1866, when he received the first nomination, until | Lifeboat Oarries a Line to the Btranded haritY. WIVE AMM 1587, when he resigned in favor of C. K. | French Pasenger Steamer. i House. In 1891 he was again elected to the office and held it one term, being by Charles B. Howes. He was the first man to run a line over Omaha real estate | THOSE ON BOARD SUFFERING FOR FOOD for the purpose of converting it into city | property. In 1884, while county surveyor, | 3 g p 3 a years ago. fs mot the guilty man. The | latest testimony in Tier's favor is that of k wood, who was running a billiard hall at | Hilliard at the time of the murder and | ;:‘:::,‘ ".“hm'..l,:;',“\ ’(’\rh::""‘\,',.“r(li{‘:,';,']“:l,..":M:‘,:‘:‘ There was a special meeting of the Omaha beld at 10 o'clock a. m., on the first Tues- her, and realizing the condition resulting to the Hills he met Harry Tler, who was | Eauality club at state quarters, on Tues- duy of each month, while the board should from the prosent inoperative law the women | then going by the name of Lyons. but he | 14y afternoon, for the purpose of consider- mcet at the same hour on the third Tues- have been ugitating the matter ever since. | B8 Dlktad the site GF Bouth Bugha, iie Belief that Rescue May He A was satisfled that he was mot the munp | I8 some suitable manner of entertaining day, both meetings to be held at the Young At Thursday's meeting the household eco-| 8 Rl 2®, 0%, FRG, B8 FOEC ey plished Now Communicat wanted the wives, mothers and sisters of the Ne- Men's Christian assoclation rooms. A solo nomics department decided to take active | FitioE 8 J Established—=Sen Still 0 braska Press association, which convenes by Mrs. George I. Babcock and a reading, steps, and a committee was appointed, com- | ¥ nng Very High, ucceeded SYMPTOMS LIKE THESE— | 1 n i \ BELCHING, BAD BREATH, adwood National Bank, in Omaha January 22 and As the suf- “The Cup of Loving Service” by Mrs. Til- posed of Mesdames Gault, Townsend and | Georse Smith was married in 1563 to Miss | BITTER TASTE, DEADWOOD, 8. D., Jan. 10.~(Special.)~ | frage work has been so widely and con- den, concluded the meeting McMurphy, to formulate a petition to the M: Convarss, who survives him, -TH v ‘ BLOATING After Meals, ‘Tha ahnual, meeting of the Deadwood First | giderably recognized by the press of the — legislature for the revision of the p.-m.m}f““";’“‘ ol e “|" i | MARSEILLES, Jan. 10.—6:30 p. m.—The 1it HEARTBURN, Nationhl fiank Wwas! held yesterduy. - The | uiate, the Equality clih is dnxlous to ex- There was only a quorum present at pure food law and the appointment of a | !N from the home. iTho interment will be | " ongonied with the Russie still holds | BACKACHE, following arc. the directors: 0. J. Salls- | (end courtesy to the women of the visit- Wednesday afternoon's meeting of the W. pure food commission, at least one member ¢ Prospect Hill cemetery. | good in spite of the tremendous scas run- | g bury, T. J. Grier, P. A. Gushurst, D. A.|ing party, and a reception was decidea C. T. U. owing to the storm, and for that of which shall be a woman, and the ap-| wWiLL OF WILLIAM G, SAUNE .1‘,,,“»‘ but it has not yet been posgible to | HEADACHE, McPherson and Kirk €. Philliy Officers | ypon, to be held from 4 to 6§ o'clock on Tues- reason all but the business requiring I.u. m-;.;mm..,. of a sufficient fund to support | —_ | take off the passengers. An attempt was | DIZZINESS, ©: O, J. Salisbury, president; T. J. Gri day afternoon, January The parlors and Mmediate attention was postponed until it such a commission. The petition will be | Sister Asks that Its Charity Clas about to be made to rescue them when vicé prosident; D.A. McPherson, cashier. | panguet room of the Paxton hotel have could receive the cousideration of a larger drawn up at ouce and the movement ac- | e Set Anid PRI R B NERVOUS WEAKNESS, boen tendercd the women for the occasion Bumber of members tively pushed. The arrangement of the| MOUNT PLEASANT, Ia., Jan. 10—A peti- | cojved LOW SPIRITS, o yI\lu:!.v Acren :r:‘l T‘ ‘:-l- : nd several committees were appointed to Miss Nellie Magee has temporarily suc- department’s program for the open mes tlon has been filed here in the district court The attachment of the line was due to Jw:.‘ lfi.rn..\nl.i g |n|~ I‘I‘“l‘““i Gy “"””'”‘ arrange the dotadls of the reception. Tha ceeded Mrs. Parks in the gospel work in in ou March 4 occasioned considerable m\fi‘;‘l‘l’.’u.‘:\ construction ..:’lv)i..d“‘.l||’.“(.‘|1‘u-‘,,.,“,‘ SiTasth ot niv: KxboTman o bt PR Y el o o oMcers of the state assoctation, President the west wing of the county jail, but her discussion as to the advisability of furnish . 0 here 10 | empted what appeared to be a hopeless | has fust fssued an order setting January | (R 0 TR D EE T ke Bow, Vice numerous duties as city missionary will ing the. program from department members | December, 1899, He left an estate valued | gask The flat-bottomed craft was tossed system and falling state of heaith, 18, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time for| FO0 T S0 0 Table Rock, Mot admit of her accepting it permanently. or employing professional talent for the en- | 8t over $200,000, and distributed it among | apout like a straw on the waves., The | tho Penn Real Bstate company and Isaae | O8I0 S b S, Hayward of Chad- Miss Magee's report from the city mission tertalnment of the club on such occasions. | @ very large number of people in amounts | wiceiators watched it with bated breath PR'CKL | rom, will e nresent and assist the officers WOrk was most encouraging. This subject has come up in each depart- | ranging from a few bundred to some thou- | geveral times they thought the small eratt Y of the Omaba alub. io recelyins The necessity of industrial classes at ment and hus becn the cause of no little [ sand dollars each. The will also contained | wuc fost, but it finally got into & eurrent | The Women's auxiliary of the Typo- the W. C. T. U. cottage Is, for the pres- feeling a provision that after the specific bequests | Gnioh carried the boat to the starboard | ASH Se graphical - wnjon, has also arranged for ent. over, the destruction of the bulldings The ousehold economics department de- |and debts were paid that the residue should | yida of the Russic | s bow. A line was then | & recention for the visiling women, to be on Ramcat alley having scattered the cided that the general meeting was an oc- | be put In a trust fund, with Miss Barbara | \hrown on board the wreck BII lERs srnoon, January 23, bopulation of that troublesome quarter to casion for showing the club what was|R. Fouche as trustee, to be given to the | “ppg captain of the Russie, standing on | | given on Wednesday af p 2 ¢ # 7 iy A 9 ssions. being done by the departments rather than | poor. Miss Fouche being one of the heaviest 0 The next meeting the iZquality club districts reached by the other mission: the bridge, ghouted } Will b held on Tuesday evening, in the Sunday school classes and the distribution What professional talent is capable of doing, | beneficlaries under the will the main por We have wot lost heart, and have con 18 & positive and speedy cure. R eal S banguet room of the Paxton hotel and of literature will still continue there, how- ud will furnish a program from the work | tlon of the will is not attacked, but only | naence in you, but be quick.” clears the body of poisonous secres | will be devoted to a program, which has ever. for the benefit of the children of the 'If-u they ave .‘.....,l‘h :h.mx. accepting all ‘vln-“-lh::::v‘ :‘J.:-m, ‘::ul ',"' u-ur; ked A moment later, amid great excitement | tions, cleanses the blood, aids diges | been arranged by Mrs. Dorwood. district adjacent to the Webster street sta- Criticism for what it Is worth, o s aside on the ground of Its being | yymong the spectators ashore, the line wa g tion. Ten cases of distress among women The lesson was then taken up, the chap- | too indefinite, etc.. to form a trust fund of | (oon {0 part. The fishermen made another | tion, strengthens the kidneys, purifies » . — 10 children were relieved at the cottage ter. “Organic Quality”” from “Human Na- [ this character. The size of this fund can 4 4 nd imj e dnenat knoweof any ‘|t gt wikatic citiisiian assasiation ARl o SRUCKSR TAFS IeliBYeR 8 be satings i R MU EHAR IR | ok Aawibe dxiRiLALY AEGKFTAIGS But it all I P A it SR L :::,::,":u,‘;fm':.p.'l:’ I other hair preparation that has |bourd of directors of the Old Ladies Home, s reyiew of the Christmas work among Afler the discussion an interesting maga- | be upwards of $20.000, it in thought. The |, peach, whera hundreds of willing hands . fami held their monthly meeting Tuesday mord- (he eleven boys' temperance clubs, in the 2Ine review of the work by Mrs. W. M.|actlon is I»{rnuxlnilr» Mrs. Mary Tolle of | jjjeq their boat high and dry, while a v been used in one family for “‘I‘ in the varlors 01] the Young k!\-"':x missions, wos equally amusing and pathetic, Pugh closed the meeting. "‘:'I:"::""";‘”:" '*_'l“n",’ I'I" ";"I_"';" "'“‘" ’“I'" © | thrilling scene of enthusiatm crsued. The RUGGISTS SEL i A Christian asscclation headquartcrs. MPS zjss Shinrock relating several instances - bo erest, and also for the interest of | gopormen were carried in the arms of the D J 5 l twenty years; do your Georgo W. Tilden, presiding. There Was which proved the susceptibility of these A paper on “Robinson Crusce.” by Miss | the other beirs of Mr. Saunders. Beveral [ noonie out of reach of the waves | w irbrother, andan - futorenting | Shousand dollars of back taxes have been | "ier'tho Tine again parted, causing mucn | RSN eSS TRV oL SBH alone will enable them to sketch of the author's life, by Mrs. Leroy, | U™ 0 be due on personal Property,|upyjey, as the sca was becoming rougher A kP~ overcome their pres which Mr. Saunders had not given in to But Mrs, Helen Kilkenny, |Presented a petition from the Woman's gireet urchins to a softer and better in- Mary Christian asso-iatio: s of the Na'lonal board, fuence, which of New Portland, Me., s asking congress for an amendment (o the nt environment and wore the featy 3 " ¢ of the English literature [ ARICh MP | Then the sume fishermen made another at = 7. | constitution pRobibiting polygemous Prac- pocome honest citizens department meeting on Thursday morning. 8 Sane8N0 tempt to reach the Russie in their fat- | . her mother used Ayer's Hair | tices in the United States, wwhich was en- e salary of the city missionary is still Miss Fairbrother's | vas one of the AhiE AT T T ——_ | bottomed boat. On the first attempt they Vigor that long and¥ always |1o7 by the arsociation and signed by a preplexing question, only 750 of it hav- stronsest ind best that las boen read fn | ASHLA ¥ cach of the twentr women present, In 3 i 9 A ing been paid for December. The union ad- the department this winter liked it as a hair dressing. her resort of the Old Ladies Home, Mrs. yapced the balance until the Young Peo i iy Lo P. L. Perine said there had been an un- You can rely upon it for |usual amount o sickness there of late, among the older und more feeble women, D, Neb, dan. . 10m(Bpecial.)— | Were capsized into the surf and the men [] Postmaster Samuel B. Hall of Ashiand | Were thrown back onto the strand. They today issued a comparative statement of the | Wade u fresh effort, with a few newcomer ple’s societies of the city can pay it. The ypo business at this postoffic | and the boat's crew succeeded 1n meeting concluded with a vote of thanks mpball of M g X : . stopping yout hair from falling | put the generous heln and romembrane man of the hotsehold eccnomics. committee | 1890 0nd 1900, Receipts for 1850 were | Betting & line on board the Russic. This to all who had helped toward the ChFiSt- of (he Jowa State Fed i \\'m»ur‘““"“f for 1000, $3,662.01, showing an in ime its security was enhanced by the lin ” $ | f friend hich he O a8 gelebrations in the missions Clubs, is In charge of rents for the | crease of $548.22. During 1900 757 more | b attached to several rafts between th )¢ keeping vour scalp |of friends, among which was the Christmas B, 1513 out, for keeping AP | dinner sent by Mrs, Moore and ber Sunday There was a fairly ood attendance at PrCBal th GURE ting of the federation rommitiee. to be given af | money orders were issued than in 18 clean and healthy, and for [school cluss of Westminstor church, had Thursday evening's meeting of the house o which « P « I Bly M Buok 1t ¢ greatly cheered the home through it ali. hold economics department of the Woman's yjre (oo peil 1a mot o Slufts In May.| gr. JOBEPH, M ! restoring color to gray hair, The treasurcr renarted §65 In cash as club and number of important matters yo cWEYEN 18 ot FeVIDg upon the re- | gram.)cBuck IKelth, the Omali base b phew ¢ ihed New Yorker | when Prof. Munyon saye lis Rhewmas Christmas donations, $25, of which had been were considered. The necessity of an ope- . . OF BT own Aane 0. proyila | e ering with ! . A8t R T | Siem Cupe will cure rheumatism = ihe g ! of a ik e stccesstul matiods o¢ | hoapital suffering with hlood poisaning AR R ; it T there e One dollar a bottle. sent by Mrs. J. H. Millard, who, cven in rative pure food commission hus long been 4,0 on g ! B pise ‘]l Pre ']‘l“ Of | much better tonight and is now out of ¢ A Reyine uned A AT EHetewery b 3T ¢ her last illness, had remembered the old realized in Nebraska, but it to have or : CPATIMEntS &re heing | ger. Mrs. Keith has heen ut her bund the Oma U G What he weve [ 1 8 . o onsidered view of ap g them, | bedside constantly Kelth will not be | 1ilie f 1 y ladies and requested that her yearly Christ- devolved upon the women of the State 10 (o he oo ot forniohin r," I’”,”‘,‘“ GO B R VR AR IR IR - i Il ] 11 your drugkistcaundt supply you, send | mas romembrance be sent them. The & agitate the matter if anything is soon to 00" s 30 BARL Rauses | e o rof | sblendid stomach apd undroound we will cxpress abottle to yon, | retary was instructed to acknowledge it be accomplished towards securing resulis et DIARTARY RYAT- Rio nted At grection of Senntors pular Vote, oconl 1 I ¥ ) s & nositive eure for f S fRsen e bald Reure and give US| recolpt and express the gratitudo of the along that line. As the result of careful ' yn h hiotal o n oxtanded ta the | me teduy Inttoticed BE g i I ; 4 hey e ARt anrae J.C. Aven Gk, Lowell, Mags, | BOWE and the sympathy of (he assoclation. investigation excellent papers on the subs gumua dennrement which maay siiend (g | JeRISIAtUrS favorh b i i RA RIS e rietir e BT Y Gulhe Seid £ s Tho Hai 1t was decided that the mouthly meecings ject were presented at the annual meet- oifon ‘PO o . eral constitution « Do I w tenographer? A Boe 10 Health is free i medical advice | nd for odr handsome hook on The Hair. | o¢ ne assoclation should, in the future, be ing of the federation at Lincoln ip Octos " ] o of Uniied Wiates popular | you, write (o Brosdway sud ¢ . BL, New vote. | want add v ure you oue. 1A

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