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] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1901. SALOONS NOT SO NUMEROUS | g rosoes e o v pesier won e \WHAT (ONGRESS 1S T0 DO 127,27, Zomerees, % o | TRADE. T0 CATCH THE ]l'RSSV‘Y' Vo e Bt ripon, price of the. ton - Dr. Lyon’s for Reduction of War Tax Monday e or Taesday—Appropriation Bill MANCHESTER, Jan. 20.—The market J. F. Walker of Davenport, vice president; school in this city, leaving in the after [af ooy 1, T lkjnlnhl ”«”“Iy'r. e . omaan [l(—v"‘sl'nllnl\n Tweed of Davenport, cash- ¢ y <3 noon for Vlerre in order to be present : urter ftung which regarded 5 P M fer. Roy Bush, assistant cashier, and E. M. P N Tuesday, when Coongressman Gamble is i | financial authority, reports that Roumanin Hotable Decreste in Number of Liquor peryiey of M m one of the | Program of the Week in Both the National | /it o o et igrew s suc. | BOBIY Clew-wAdv mP No Otber M.rmz?;”..‘lky::‘.xl;’:‘w 7 hegtiate o loan in er PERFECT Establishments. stockholders. The bank starts with a cap- Legislative Bodies. cessor. ork at Present. plan for the conversion and consolidation of ital of $60,000 and has just finished a hand- 'T HE —_— - l:hv \l:"H‘va bl "':",‘ 1 @ 4 per cent SeE N some brick bullding. S 2 C | panis will soon ripen and that German cap o ow or CONDITION REVEALED BY FEDERAL F.GURES T REVENUE BILL TO COME UP EARLY CKS THE CAPE BUYERS gyasp riuctuaTioNs ARE PROBABLE ! i "unicionl ahd tndasipial oans con Shot Accldentally by Cousin, News from South Afriea ¥ Re. | Y tinue coming on the market MILLER, Neb.. Jan. 10~ (Special) -Las ' frnint (n ine Market nt | |Ontaide PubMe Hiam Come te e the | criim Eint derin sireet muirond wit o | AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Government Ofeers Eaplain Why | evening ""I:""‘:'““h;" » :’,:‘;‘::“’::f;.'l":l';:f Senator Aldrich to Present Measure Manchester. Most Uncertaln Fae 0 the st [plethora of mones has grown more marked. | Used by people of refinement Ing OF of Liguor Business is 20 ye g o neeal charge of a shotgun in the hands of a young have declined to 3t and calls t 25, The plethora fs nirendy fOF over a quarter of a century. uation—tn are offered an Indicat of ousin who was visiting bim from Kearney s ARTIOn last week was largely under e influence Buying Gommented upon as an unfavorable eign e cl e pass if e v ot e wWer prices of cotton. There wa A008 " 3 l‘ n N acture - The charge passed through the left breast. | much talk of the China business done, but - trades and industry The demand for The doctor has little hopes of saving him. This makes the fifth accident of this kind | in this vicinity within a short time. The number of saloons fn the federal et eama o be exag- | of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co. the rate it cannot be located. The statement 'thul| NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Henry Clews, head [ mont Is. copsiderad setisfuctors bt it ere have been yments ored NE Ja 20. Y 'S, head n % considere satisfactory, but it is WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—The senate will | fhors, avG been large shipments of stored | not belleved the bank will reduce 8$6.00 A MONTH. collection district of Nebraska will be much | 4 b take up the logislative, executive and ju- [ Rerated. The business with Japan i likely | writing of the situation in Wall street Ton 1,“‘;'“."""I."“‘l‘:,‘y ‘fl';h}“:;}- ek ‘r"' giand SPECIALIST smaller this year than in the year of 1900 Deputy Off tnspester, dicial appropriation biil Monday as moon | {6 revive ‘and Wava e wending orders for | fhe stock market requires close w more favorably for Germany, whose gold in This in shown by the report of the depution [ oy g OHAR OV EPPTE ™ 90 _ (gpe. | a8 possible atter convening. There s little | MERPTCE fuycles at last vears prices. | | circumstances being 'tavorable to shari situation 18 considered strong ¥ All Private Di to the collector of internal revenue 1 this | o/ r jocram ) Governor Dietrich has ap- | in the bill that ordinarily would create do- | the news from South Africa has checked | (h market leaders thoose. AL the moment | pio o 5 et opine falline, | Engiish seases oity. Uncle Sam maintains a system of in- | pop oy "4TRT 0004 of this city a state dep- | bate, but It does not seem improbable that | the Cape buvers Many spinners havink | he most uncertain’ factor i the situation [hourse this Week at £ marks, agamst w and Disorders of Men ntracts for yarns they dis- | js the outside public, which has come into [ marks January several days may be required to act on it LI Rt R 5. “Germun iron aiko. fell Arns | the market with such unexpected force heavily In e compe on but had ' better tone. Thers | The ‘manii the competitl spection over saloons which s one of the | yo T (il play considel most perfect of the government intelligence | o Inactive 12 Years in Omahs. for rafls for has bought stocks on an un‘ | the Duteh railronds the German mills un because of the desire on the part of some department. Each collector Js provided | gpe pigh Standard of Quality senators to postpone consideration of the | Were moderite sales reported of both mule | precedented scale, kenerally With Ampie | derbid (e el milia © feames VARICOCELE sna with a number of ficld deputies, whose | of G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry is constantly | ship subsidy bill as long as possible. The | #Nd Water twist for India marging g0 that thus far the market ean- | “he German pipihg. svndicare has in HYDROCELE curea foties ate to travel over tbe district 400 | maing new friends for this brand. 11%M1| shipping DYl will be made the wSSsisbed not be sald to be honeycombed with weak | creased its rebates as pipe 5 marks per WS " utles o 4 o " HENRY. | IS BURNING | fcspunts such as wenerally mark the'oulmi- | ton, The Vilikan 8hiis Buifding company | ! P Method vew, never fal check up the houses which are expected | cages tmported In 1900, or 3 more than | business whenever In the opinion of the , ILLINOIS, IS G [hation of bull 'movement, Much of the | of Bremen hus declured & 12 pef cont divi. | ) \iig, pait 00 to pay revenues to the United States any other brand. Special attention is called | triends of the measurs it is wise to give 5 recent advance in Flivond shares s been (Gend wpon 18 oniarged capita | T i . ro o record of licenses lssued for | to the remarkable Y no o o iew t that |Fire Gets B eorin | dUe 10 the progress of the “community o eipts of the German railroads for | A1or 1ife And the poinol From the record )n;u- bR to the remarkable quality now imported. 1“ vh’:' qu t]nn. lnl\l”\ of "';' "I'M ;?1.1‘- i & Y ™ | intercst” fdea ir. the various rallroads, espe- | last were 125,600,000 marke, an in- | SYP"“-' oroughly el .m-.v"'t'r‘.'\.: the pre Hw‘\|nv g ’zr ekl — 'n‘” e displac :-:x »yh npprn'p:‘:l on « Appent glally the anthracite coal properties. It 5,000,000 marks | thesystom. Soon every sikn avd sympiom ersons who did not apply for a license the whenever senators In charge of these meas- does not by any means follow that thes | Qiswppears complately ~ and forever. @ X ures desire to take them up, it is probable law oft that the motion to give the bill the place | PEORIA, 1il, Jan. 21.—The town of | g sti 7l “BREAKING OUT™ of {ha disense on the ski RS ae 1o o sub-diehs stmpord Ay i it | VT OVRe. MUT_TRT AFPRCTRD| il JNgeieRen & Gasenl < form. | Weodmen of the World Expend drugs or injurious medicines, of & number of counties in each sta of vantage will be postponed until after the | Henry 111, forty miles north of this city, |or other medns the ownership of these |y oo w0 WEAK MEN LOSS OF MANNOOD from ¥ Ing a purt of the collection district. While e :"""" besord s b disposition of the executive bill. 18 burniog. The fire started at 11 p. m., | ffonerties has been %o distributed as 1o sis Queen XUALLY St r,\ 171N T0 NERvots on any business in the neighborhood of the | ot Senator Aldrich, chairman of the finance | and is now beyoud control. The Peorla de- | 1o et the miuetat o e WASTING WRAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Lobors former holder of a government license the | Gl S banker of the | cCOmmittee, probably will report the war | partment was asked for assistance, and at |more economical and therefore mors with EARLY DECAT fn YOUNG and Mibo eputy asce ? appli- ‘:N'”"I:M""m';:;‘""_,';‘,";w'nm"::'::"d akes | Woodmen of the World, and W. A. Fraser, R B T eetor The deputy having | State deputy of the order in Texas, left PODUEL 0,588 GRIJWELD : % |Omaha Sunday after belng in the city a pects of cutting thus diminished, if not abol the prospects of better profita are ly increased; hence, with the present revenue reduction bill Monday or Tuesday |2 a. m. sent one steamer and two hose (profitable lines. “with the pr inhe - & _ AGED. \ack of vim. vigor and streugth . (% iThe stock market | soxuai organs im paired ‘and wea. 1 o ettlemen Radically cured with 4 new than had been expected, | STRISTURE JHICREY Cured with 4 new LONDON, managed 1o more comf and he will ask immediate consideration | wagons on a special for that measure. The rules of the senate aln n Whils ore time AN usta aAs required ) tharge of the countles of Douslas, CASE |, o k" making fual reports of the expendi. | ive preference to revenue bills, as they Ul PRl il farme carnings of e Fonds, the recent | i 'arranga tha heavy accounts fow jaoia B dwsention. paieat o Bstreme and Sarpy reports to the collector that of | week Maling Bual reporis of tae exPOOC: | 4o to appropriation bills, and no order| JOLIET, 1IL, Jan. 20.—Fire this atter. | OO ifi valtgs thas wome Be bE [ had believed that no defaults would have | Kidney and Biadder Tronbies. the perscnia O K Ak A A s wits | GRIVENEOH flood of the senate will be necessary to make a | noon caused a loss, estimated at between | maid that ihia: conerntention rutiroad | OSsurred CURES GUARANTEED, fred from the retail liquor busi have 1 place for that bill. Tt is not probable that | $20,000 and $30.000, and burned the contents | m ent I8 at an end the con " Prices were very frregular. Consols closed CA‘MI ation Free. Treatment by Mail. at 661, this being lower than they had been The report shows that approximately ness S18.000 'whn_ raned by contriation of he | A2Y eMort will be made to displace appro- | in several Jollet business blocks. Flames | (AT ' St JWeis, fo coie T | aince®in” Smeficuia’ were Uizt Wi | n, 8 '"“"& g’"'"l o s, 2 bl r’l-’l:'-l :‘.'v.ll. . six |Todges and members of the order in the | PFIAton bills with that measure, but all [ broke out in the Jollet Home Furniture | geographical sections, h the same an| f1€¥ jSioved ghove the Yeotered® oo . 082rIBS & Searles. omana, Neb. In the Third ward of WESA 6% Jeast § v o ompany’s stor b England, which is now dominated by two | iy ¢ enve preferred e Sloots WHICH Were THANINE & yesr g [USItE BEEtes WAL (ke of this it dbous | SEAOTS i Chited 16 LAY CRIHIGE, (RAL | SOTDR ore, owned by H. Saler. This England, which s now dominated by two|q boint; Erie first preferred, Northe: cel c v 8 -8to d . | or_thr cific and hash, & orfolk and 1t necessarily must become a law duriag | was a three-story bullding, fronting on Jet- | 0f ther, &reat Svateme Fhls process of) cifle ana Wabash, & Norfoli and & ve | $13,000 s dy pend » - - bave been shut up and thelr owners have | $13.000 has already been expended, leaving | \\ "oo ) ™ 0ng” it there should be an |ferson and Joliet streets. The stock, valued | sorooni wr i} racife. Miand the othars from ¥ to 1 JUBBERS & MANUFAGTUREHS ngaged in other lines of busin This | about $5,000 in the hands of the committees [ ' : ” : iy . vent Neading firs! pre :“# ‘W “' ) ’w" Will hold good for the | i charge of the relief of members of the | © casion when it would be necessary to de- | at $14,000, was ruined. The contents of J. | Peerless American Rallronds. and Unton P Which wind up OF OMAHA ndon and t i g the mumber of sa. | order in the city. At first the money was | C1de between it and some bill other than an | D. Brown's drug store were damaged by while still de s entire district, ma o b f Thus far it cannot be said that such pow ! . appropriation bill the preference almost | smoke. Harmon' I dler's covery Saturday in the lcons In the three counties loss by 10 per [spent with little system and whore mem- [ 4PPFOP P! c 8 clothing store, Adler’ \BC | voluntarily the affalrs of the ers have been used for cording to the idea of the people at the |berefit of the doubt and such assistance as office of the collector, is one of the best | possible was rendered evidences of a prosperous condition of the | This condition continued but a short time. i as prime investments. Many stocks which have been t few monthe will ere 1 K‘KH‘]; 'I“""“: ”,h. the markets, which were Inactive, ). . 4 onths ere long disappear en- [ “Money has gone higher toward the close, k w I T i, il ges lonk, dlsapieny, s || Mones e gon higher toward e close. Dra e, Wilson was not known until too late to influence certainly would be given to the rovenue |meat market and Cutties' saloon were American railroads, bullt and managed | Globe Fines e — Senit (BRR LY. Wate & YOkT kg0 bership in the ‘order could not be abso- | FECIAINY I o i | rie [ ; bullt an naged | Globe Fliance corporation, limited. Rands - - by wbite o present impression, however, is | slightly damaged. The flames were con- | DY Private enterprise, stund without u peer | wore 8 better " > @ The decrease in the saloon business, ac- |Wiely Proved the ApPUSARt was B1%6R the | it thia bill will be scon dlaposed of. | fined to the Interior of the bulldings. Had | iy isloncy, cheapnons of tansportation | 'The serlous nature of the queen's fliness BOILER AND SHEET IRUN WORK | Democratic senators probably will make an | they broken out, with the high wind pre- effort to secure additional reductions, but | vailing, Jollet's business center would have failing in this will vote for the bill. been at the mercy of the conflagretion. The | | fistrict One of the officers, speaking of |The local lodges at Houston and Dallas or- 5 Theprices of these wecuritiex often look | SRSk Cont: for o week, M0 per cent: e i ing off of government Ticenses. waid: | ganized rellef committees, in whose hands | The Pension and military academy appro- | loss on bulldings and stocks is practically | high—and are high for speculative pur- [ o7 threc-months: hills, 4@i% per cent & Wi“ia I | the funds were placed and responsible mer priation bills also are on the calendar and covered by insurance. chases—but the ditficulty of making big and m‘; The fact that many of the Omaha sa- v pon BN | naive- sty attantion, - THs JINdia safe investments at (he same time will Succcasors Wilson & Drake. loons have quit business makes n good | Were sent to Galveston to take charge of N tion St vil 3 My § oy cuure’ u large permanent withdrawal ot Manufacture bollers, smoke stacks and showing. industrially, for the ftown. No|the distribution. With the ending of the | 3PProPriation bill will be reported early in g0 O1 ONIEeR: i breechings, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, good rafiroad stocks from the market E the week, but will not be pressed KEY WEST, Fla., Jan. 20.—The British | 'This will force more attention to the low What Sha" Wc love of the occupation and the majority of |succeeding the disaster the work of the [ Senator Morgan has not indicated his|steamer Helen, from Galveston, Tex.,stoffiily yewn brought into prominence by | SR a21d" Speciat and prompt At qn Vi v /) LY nd so Spec ompf T o | Felef commiiieon was syatemazed and | PAVOse with reference to the Nicaragu | Liverpool, England, via Norfolk, Va., loaded | dividend mossiuiitis. in mose specianos | FlAVE for Dessert P |ty Sl and prompt at P equal brofite 1o hard times thes run | the assistance rendered wan in the direce | CA0al bIll. but his friends say that he will | with cotton, arrived in port at noon today | has already been very active and carried delay a reasonable time and that if England | with its cargo on fire in the forward hatch. - S pE e waloons, an they can make more profits than | tlon of enabling members of the order who - urities of clase 1 1 mi {0 Aty SOiO TN “Whia: Lmed Ave good |had lost all of their property to again |(d0€% Dot act upon the amendments to the|The fire was discovered on the 18th. A |sclling much {ntrinst but, | every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try DRY GOODS. thes withra their capital from. the sn. | establish themsclves In homes, the pur- | HAY-Pauncefote treaty he then will move | survey was ordercd for tomorrow. There [ While the speculatiy that x — . sideration of the 1 bill. are 9,000 bal cof hoard ; showed itselt two and three weeks ago. it loons and Invest it in other lines of busi- |chase of material to repair or reconstruct | “HHET ]‘ o g g gt 0 o OGN |-~ oy 0" tton aboard tho steamer. | FROWE F1S6LE L0 Bl A e Nt re of such . OMmi 0. ness, where the work Is more congenial [houses and the purchase of furniture. The ‘ru—": v‘[‘“ b Siioe: v '"”":" it B m’:‘ln" i the damage at present is not stocks, We leave that 1o the creators of | H a4 profits ¢ e made w cer- |funds on hand at present are being used bt R . scertainable these visions. - | : Ll el i i ; & used | o onfirmation of Mr. J. 8. Harlan as attorney ’ ! Importers and Jobbers tainty | to render assistance to orphans and widow e Industrinls Lead Dee man engages In the saloon business from |first excitement which followed in the days or country. 19 This question arises in the fam |and to carry the more helpless through the | Beneral for Porto Rico and also to secure o Onkdale Elevator. Some of the big operators scem to haye | ®delicious and healthful dessert, Pre. " ishi; ATEaP SUNEEIEG 10t 6 IORIRA TFom | Wi50F HiaIEG, 4 s ratification o the treaty with Spain for the | CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—The Oakdale ele- | pown irsing to wirh (his Speciianive Spiric, i‘mrr-d in two minutes. No boiling! no Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods PR TR TTIG DT D, . cession of the remaining islands of the Phil- [ vator, located at Ninetieth and Harvard [not from any ‘philanthropic motive, but | baking! “add boiling water and set to ND N N 1o, PRIA “FIeTan0 HoACt. Chibe. e Hiarry I"":xl\1h'n-h..rn:l'l):o|”t’y‘l“ll:‘r;““[:‘nriln:::\‘lpn:‘,:v‘lr:‘n Progtam 1w thé Hewly i‘r:::??;’!’rnr;r:‘:nn:l’uln‘:}' was destroyed by fire | yond their contral The outlook for gold ex- | berry and Strawberry. Get a pack ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Abbott, Cincinnatl, Ohlo g bty Nt by ‘lhvl The house of representatives will devote ght. Loss, $50,000. ports and rumors of a ral Steel bond | #t your grocers to-day. 1o cts. e A, » S— issue gave the market a setback, the in- prstechukecs - T bod ke o calveq | MOSt of its attention during the coming dustrials leading the decline. Very consid- S MOVE TP THE FICURE i v it v e v | 22 & U i S 2" | GONSTERNATION IN CAPETOWN [y i, s, S estern Electrical 4 | proof of the probable death of the Insured. | them—-District of Columbia, _fortification, T Birengthon tho market Jater on: e strengthen the market later on. The im The head clerk is having much trouble in | PAVAl. postoMice and agriculture—being """"'r':_ ::_"": ""'" "‘“' Offer Thelr | podiate future of the market, however, 1s comp.n' (Cobtinued, from Pirst Page) the matter of determining the beneficiaries | Fe80Y for consideration. At the outset, vers tor Her Majeaty's very sncertain and we can’ only advise § under the policies held by the persons [ hOWwever. there will be a day or two given ik L4 “H'tie great election boom has now rup tefi Electrical Supplies. bers of the legislature are in the city to- | killed in the flood, as In many cases the | '0_Other measures having right of way. CAPETOWN, Jan, 20,—T) weeks without break or important inter- night and althougn tomorrow morning’s | wife and children as well as the memner | The army reorganization bill will be re- 4 N, Jan. 20.—The news of Queen | ruption. It has been no mere clique move- FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS Electric Wirlng Bells and Gas Lightl; trains will bring back many of the ab- |of the order were killed. and helrs of both | POTted back promptly from the committee | Victoria's illness caused consternation in | ment—no scheme of u few combined pro- sentees It I8 expected that there will be | husband and wife have laid claim to the | °% Wilitary affairs, probably tomorrow, and rum:“dn' S{:. A“;ed :mn" it he | B Teceived f(s Spport from a larke (n: i several vacant chairs in both halls when |insurance. In these cases the officara have | “eDt to conference with a goneral disagree- | Stended ervicts in the cathedral, wheve +.DAILY BETWEEN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO = Without Change SAFE AND IRO. G. W. JOHN! TO! Mgr. 1610 Howard St N wORKS. it demand and from the specilative the fourth weeks sexsion heklns (omorrow |offered to pay the money Into cours to be | Men (o all the senate amegdments. It | Pravers were offéfed Tor her majesty's re e simulcinataly Dut or the G R EA T wo morning at 11 o'clock. Senator Baldrige | disbursed by the order of the judge to the | WY be reported back during the latter part | COVEIY: i part independently of eich other | &, c "l | w of Douglas, it is announced, will be unable | person establishing his right to it OESLATRMNAK AR & SHETRICONEINC B Rt Duke Finds & Ray of Hope. i I R T WL P avis nwz fon _Works, to attend on account of sickness and rev-| The total number of deaths reported to [ iSed: Richardson of Tennessee, the minority | ~ pARIS, Jan. 20.—The duke of Cambri¢ge, | finporianice to the natic eral other members are paired for various | the head camp as a result of the storm |lcader. having intimated that there Will | who arrived here Inst evening on his way | preclation of which wus not c reasons on the senntorial vote for both|{s at present twenty-eight, four of whom |be & discussion of each paragraph. The | (o tna Riviera, received a telogram ask. | Country but has equally awakened Monday and Tuesday. It is thought, how- |died after the storm, but as a direct result | DIStrict of Columbla is entitled to tomorrow | jng him to return at once. He was prepan- | boogodentd sheculation in American, rall ever. that all of the members will be back [of its fury. Of the twenty-eight persons |nd Will seek fo hold the day for the cor- | ing to start when another dispatch reachad | It is not surprising that such an unusuai | Teady for work by Wednesday morning and | but four ar five have heen 1doatlfi eoy | ideration of local measures him this evening of 4 more favorable char- | #Z&Teation of speculative forces, acting to- ] not until that time is there u likelthood | the socloty finds itself unable fo erect the | THe bulky postal codification bill also [ gefer nnd he decided o wait farther ad. | Kether and on the same fmpulse, 'should de- o ¥ e ho velop such a movement as we have wit- of a materin] change in the voting for sena- | monuments provided for by its constitution | 'S before the house as a continuing order | yices before returning to England. When | hested, nor thit the boom should exhibit N SR AR x ROCK ISLAND || savvragrosens sxp sonnens ———————— | | QLNERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALT Ro u T E IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 1601, 1603 T e Omaha, Neb. ,’l‘el LA s st Scenery of the ROCKY | | . Zabriskie, Agent, J. B. Cowglll, Mgv. MOUNTAINS and” SIE| V. — Daylight in both n!lruuun-A (SARA WY i tors. Today the hotel corridors presented |gver the graves. In this extremit and will require much of the time not givea | geon at the Hotel H 1 corre- | 8uch extraordinary force and persistency 5 v ELEVATOR SUPPLIE i % y & plan at the Hotel Bristol by the corre- DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, | L S a desorted appearance. Senator VanBos- |hus been devised by which ¢ . to appropriation bills. Efforts are making | spondent of the Assoclated Press h " | The special feature of the movement has _ R 4 e ik s Kirk and Representative Andrews, b 7 Y \which the §100 In each | | |\ e the bill to promote the efctency of prail.rean hisicee I baan, Suntil: xe the almost total ab- BUFFET LIBRARY CARS, case will be placed in a common fund and froms far western counties, remained in |tpe Lincoln, it being impossible for them to meanor intimated that he thought the out- | sence of the lement. On both look was more hopeful sides of the Atlantic all have been pulling |in the samo ‘direction and this uniformity 2300 resulting il be used fo erect | the revemuie cutter service made a speclal a monument in some suitable place In the | OFder for Tucsday For full information, res 1th d iths forttimaton cenaonantines || B EV ATORS Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, o o) M v d of action has created a force of demand Neb. Improved Quick and Easy Rising return to their homes and get back to Lin- | ¢jty commemorating the calamity and re- | The appropriations bills above referred DEATH RECORD never before matched, with an effect on e s' El t. d s0'8 1n e, for i ousRing Of he ssblon |cording thejnames ‘ot iheimembery of thy'|/\o.Will sonstime Lha time durink Cié regt of prices absolutely uncontrolab eam, clectric an tomorrow morning. Senator Currle, wio |gorder who perished. the week, except Friday, which is private 5 Bxishevdiaaiy Rive th.Bitoss A AR W =, Y . has rented a residence in South Lincoln, | i e W P pension day, aud Saturday, when eulogles John Leisering, Mine Owner, x 4 *$5w REW ARDI— Hand Power Elevators. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20.—John Leiscn- | In judging of the future course of ring, mine owner of Luzerne county and |market it is important to tuke at its p former congressman from the Luzerne dis- | ¥A1U¢ this element in the wholly extraol i where he has his family, also r the city, but nearly all other took advantage of the short alned in| “When the grip left me my nerves ana [ '0 the memory of the late Senator Gear of members | heart were ladly affected; but I began | oW Will be pronounced ation and AUTOMATIC HATCH CATES. Wo will pay the above reward for any case of Hend for catalogue el 55 ary risc in prices. The question is—h Liver Complaint, Dyxpepsin, Sick Headache, BALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia { ; L S And | taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure | ppxsjons FOR WESTERN VETERANS, | trict, died at the University hospital late e Sadviance i prices boen nitended by in | Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we b~ (1Y Felephone 119, visited their homes. Tonight the members | and was soon all right."—Wm. Roericht, last night. cqual rise In intrinsic vilues? It may be | cannot cure with Liverita, the Up-ToDate | ——_ = from the eastern countles began to arrive, | gay Claire, Wis. War Sarvivors Remembered by the safely assunmed that, so as prices have | Little Liver Pill, when the directions but very little discussion was heard in the Leen put up thre Kkh the pu neral hent. Dr. Robert Gr am of Kentucky. ro strict- S bhee ‘ofex- | 1ycomplicd with: ‘They aro purely Vegetable, “ n i & S foree ol ihat | wnd never fall 10 give ‘satisfaction, 256 hoxes | . davis on . corridors relative to work before the ses- | FIE) ) CLUB'S ANNUAL TRIAL | WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—(Special)—The | LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. 20.A telegram | exient (e rise. stiiib cxpoted 15 Fedetion. | ontain ico Pills 18 bozes eontain 40 Pills, bo Laait fan ths Righmena s, following pensions have been granted: recelved here announces the death at Pitts. | There {8 1o rule, however, from 'which we | bozes coutain 1o Zills Beware of subetitutions Arbick i b 4 LIVES WITH BROKEN NECK|"e'mter Derby “Clones with Nime | LS SIS 8 00 coismeprre. | LOTE 1008 0f Dr. Robert Graham, aged | 53t e renctlon, may b cx: | NERVITA MEIGAL Cop ‘cor. Clinion” sad Fire et H .. Starte d the Setter Derhy ertek Wiverly (dead), Dewease. $12. Origina] | 79 MAnYy years president of Kentucky uni- i Il other things being g;g“:“‘;', h"l{v\;)m“‘tl%n ,'[;’“':V"m‘ Douglag | _ Flevator Hydraullo and Hand Flevators. i John Kirknskie of Ogallaln in Fatally with Sizteen, i DT Tl RS LU QLI Yslly, BB o e B "0 i | Bt "Omaha. Neb i Geo! 8. Davis, Council | Elevater ropairiug o speciaity. =~ Leather / Injured Detng JouRl Omgnallan M sat De- ) i, o """ Valve Cups for Eievators, Engines an rown JRAN - P Witt, $8; Joseph M. Rothrock, Cedar Rap uniform order 4 GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn. Jan, 20— sarae Vi e ! 8o far rom Wagon. /| Everything ‘is ‘in readiness for the annual | % $6: Geovke ‘g“‘,;f,.'",'\".',,'.’,"‘u',‘_‘",,‘f' Shotit HYMENEAL R ANRIES mly sanguine F Printing Pros: ‘{ Ry trinl “of the United States Field club, be- | QUGS BREE Ot wal el almost unitormly s ket interpe | i DR.KAY'’'S RENOVATOR invigorates and renovates th Jaiem Duritics and eariches the blood; oures GAS OLINE ENGINES AND the worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache Iiverand kidneys. 25¢ and 81 utdruggists. Freo | GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY OGALLALA. Neb., Jan. 20.—(Speclal Tel- | Einning he morrow. W. B. Stafford g 0 serry, $8. O at wi £ Fekleen-Calnon. the money m P o clilh sacrery, haw been on the round e e e “irasor Clr sar Homtiz| LYONS. Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special.)—Nel- | to_ the cirrying of stocks g or several days completing the arrange. (‘umuir. .\la‘;hln ock, $8; Dilana M. Crosby, | son Eckleen and Miss Nellie Calnon, both ::;:“'\_’gl *;'h'!'(“;‘,'u;;“',‘,""“"l‘-:‘:“‘,n AR was returning home from town Saturday | Willlamson, Muncte. Ind.: Dr. Shoup, Ra- | FRIINON 8 o0 C0l oimne g | Of this city, wero married at the home of | {1 iy ascendant; it « egram.)—John Kirkuskle, a German farmer, whose home is five miles north of Ogallala, | ments. Among those present are: G, ke are still Iacuels advice, sample and book, = , : ot be suld, how- or. B, J. liay, Suratoga, N.Y. . J 3 cine. Wis.; P. Lorillard, jr., New York; D. ) tho bride's parents this morning, Rev.|ever, that they ‘Include as many of the d B dl & c vening when his horse ran aw - | F%, 3 Sprague, Phillipsburg, $§ &, ks m( 8. hin A " :!f:‘uw F. Pride, ‘Cincinnati, 0.; Dr. Burnet and | S¢S S Grikinal ~ Wiillam Mullaly, Den- | Father Crowley of Bancroft oficlating. The | Feally strong and sagaclous operators us avil ra Qy 0. ng him out of the wagon. He landed on|Mr. Hutchings, Springficld. 0.7 Theodore | ver: 3. Original widows-—Tda V. WAL | groom is the son of P o ¢ [ heretofore. Steadily ‘more and more the Council Bluffs, lowa hia head. breaking his nock. Ho Is alive | Spirss, ‘Conntctituc;® Arthur ' Merriman, \_ 1| 8room 18 the son of a pioneer, Peter Eck- [ market is getting into a state in which its sndbehe b ot i ), Denver. 8 Mary A, Hause, Brighton, 8| | R 8 e hib R YU een, and the bride is the daughter of T, B. | supporting resource consists largely of the N . (special) Lydla viburn, Denver, § er In the publlc school at|outstanding profits of holders and it rye- Gasoline Ellllllles and conscious, but the doctor promounces | MgmPhis Wenn o L art. his injuries fatal and that he will not live | ers, to run as follows: Manito Calnon, teac a Blythe 3 o ains to be seen whit that sort of staying | ’ 1 St . longer than two or three days. He has a|with Mirabeaus Jingo, Comp with Gray wAsm‘\':‘;:‘ i ;:"“',";»":":I‘d' Hogk o ;!m-‘;wm 1r:ey expect to live In South | Bty mounts to. i . Vertical, Horigontal and Portable, i e y Pearl, Doc Light wit ngo mp with ST 8 e Pasadena, Cal. Iri . il b U I nlemants’ and wife and ten children, three of whom are hetfh Doc Light with Jin » Bkt B atatah fhie Thi Domiantar o e nyans Epesuintive Ruring For Grip aches use Dr. [ sovbers ‘of Agricultural Implements and married. n the —— are: M Johnaon County Farmers’ In TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. ter Derby the probable starters everything in water, steam and gas sup- k Twain, "Kipling, Mark Scott, gunboat Scorplon, which Is now at La President Better Than for Weekn, |lx‘rul’~u‘billn| m’|‘~“”.y.ll‘m;;r“l1.‘ .|N|;‘I. Miles' Pai Pill v“;h;» hing It ttate. | Dolly Manners, Bow ‘Knot, Rag Time Girl, | Guayra, Venezuela, there was no news| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—President ‘Mo- | JEEEN LG (i GECIRItaney there fa I a re- lies ain tills. (Special.) @ Cap, Verona Wilheimina, Boralmo, | of importance recelved here today of tho|Kinley is convalescing rapidly from his | fhction depends on the same cause. At th s - b y _Man. Clip Wind-'"Em, Gans' Lady | asphalt concessions in that country. ! ¢ k moment the market s sustained by cer Sold by all Druggists. Avernt dea a0 e the | K5V gNAEL lFaah o S0 (A0 | e, o oy et ik o th - Tosay e b | nt 1 etk 5 it o 5 y JAMES E. BOYD & GO., Nebraska farmer will be brought out at the | Wirid-'Em dispatch comes to Secretary Long and re- best day for several wecks. Tomorrow tho | {ijijed” to encourage specuintive buying Telephone 100, Omala, Neb, annual Johoson county iustitute, which e ported that the latest news from Caracas, |president will spend a short time in his [ Tmportant corporate re onstructions are I WieEnone S008, B 2 e gl Any Aram. capit Vene: . indic a . eriod | process or in contemplation, under the co NERVE BEANS resto , | will be held in Tecumseh, Tuesday, Wed- ]EFF'“ES |s FEEL'NG FIT Il‘le capital of Venezuela, indicated mnf all omrv‘ 'f"‘ gradually will increase the period pro -MI.\LM ”m”“wxImwm‘u Br the oons 'Mlyl'm_uf"ah tors COMMISS ION, | nesday and Thursday, February 5, 6 and 7 X was quiet there. The Scorplon, its com- |of active work. is busying itself in the Invention of fie- strong, | VIROROus, robust GRAIN, PROVISIONS STOCKS, | An unusually good program is being pre- |Starts for Cinclnnati Feellng Ready, | mander sald, would proceed to Curacoa for e w———— tons which, if true, would constitute “huii- | @8 B W R married men, men tntend: [ f Trade. | pared by the officers of the society, the Bron Without Bratsing to G coal. After this, It Is expected, the vessel Frank Roberts Captured. arguments of considerable force. 1 18 a | giia? BA Jotses stopped; BoNer Festore Correspondence: John A. Warren & Co. talent from abroad belng Mr. Henry Wal- Inte the RINE, will return to La Guayra, where it will| SIOUX FALLS, §. D., Jan. 20.—(Special | question, however, whethier these very tac- | at sherman & Mcconnclis, Rpbu & co ani viies Direct wires to Chicugo and New York. lace, editor of Wallace's Farmer of Des il sy await the department's orders. Telegram.)—Frank Roberts, who fled from i‘,‘.'“v','lf:.. ment, by which An opporcunity for ] Moines. .. Dr. A. T. Peters, Nebraska | NEW YORK. Jan. 20.—Jim Jeffries, his - o Chamberlain after being charged with sell- | gatting out of stocks under pretty effective — S = == - state veterinarian; Chancellor E. B. An- [brother Jack and Trainer Delaney started Mr. Neville Sliwhtly Improved. ing mortgaged property, was captured here | cover would be lost i . for Cincinnat! this afternoon. The cham.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Congressman i X BN AN, 118 not to be overlooked that there 18 a @rews of the state university and Mrs. A m and will be taken back to Chamberlain | ynit' the time for which a high specu- and 3 A: | plon hopes that the Saengerfest club will [ Burton, who has been il for some days|tomorrow by Sherift Clark Miller of Brute | '™ Ta et ’ K. Goudy of Lincoln Mr. Wallace will [ be able to pull off his fight with Ruhlin r " - a u ive excl nt can be kept up. Afte A have & paper on “The Place of Clover | there on February 15. As yet the cham-| %!th the grip and rheumatiem, has im- | coun time the nerves protest, the relapse stage EAE b SAA over n a | TS 08 practically done no training, but | Proved considerably and was able to leave e of the Wall strect fever sets in and the Farm Rotation,” and one on “Bducation of | ho"le 1" don condltion andsavs. he coutd | the hospital today e e — patient seftlea into st of invaidiam tn Farmer's Boys." Dr. "1 ul‘:’:‘l(:;l!,‘xrlvu some | go into the ring at & moment's notice Congressman Neville of Nebraskn, though | NIAGARA Y., Jan. W-John e falled to realize. 4 Our e me 0! Scuss Prevention g o v rOVer v ser and in Marsh of this city at 5 re 9 slightly lmgroved, 1s still very ill. \ For the present 1 recommend trading only of Disease in Swine,” and will also give a | M'COY-SHARKEY FIGHT IS OFF | """ "L il tempte ;ross Nlagara river above the | ¢o catch the turns in the market rather second discussion on a subject not yet an ik It Banner Saive e carriod o e anfam el boat | than for permanent holding. which here- k nounced. Chancellor Audrews will give an |San Frameiaco Supervisors Decline to | doesn't cure your piles, your money will be | Who Wi unable to swim. was swept over | 477 Wi e of frequent occurrence in your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt address on al Importance of Rural Grant License—Root and Mof- returned. It is the most healing medicine. | the falls and drowned. Marsh, after a s . A o Interests,” and Mrs. Goudy will discuss ot Bathe Matchad: For sals by Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; | (SPerato sirugglo in ihe ey, water, GERMAN BOURSE STAGNANT and cold—of miserable elevator service—bad light “‘Methods of Work, Is It Necessary of Suc- i Dillon’s drug store, South Omah: . ¥ £ B — ventilation? There is no office building in the town kept cess?' Many of the most prominent local | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.—The McCoy- I tle Rel A sgriculturists are on the program with | Shirkey fight. which was scheduled for smrx“;:\nl:l s“'s"'l'":.' Bity, SALT LAKE, Utah, Jun. 2.—A special Fluctuations Reported from like 20.—(Speclal.) o f 4 apers of Interest as re o 3 o to the Tribune from 8t. George. Utah, says New York, pap g us rogards questions of | off owing to the refusil of the Board of [_judge W. A. Wilkes, ex-county judge of | that Martin Wrignt. lie soclallst candidate - the day from a farmer's standpoint. Per- | City Supervisors to grant a license to the t Utah, wh 4 -~ haps one of the most important of the | TWentieth Century “Athletio club for a |this (Minnehaha) county, has returned from | for governor of fitah, who was enroute f BERLIN, Jan, 20.—Business on the bourse e ee u “ i o B i fight in which McCoy was to be a principal, (a visit with his son, Ernest, at'the Yankton | 108 [A0Rcles with his two sons, was in- | for the present week was stagnant, but papers to be given by local talent will be | The club is now trying to match Root and stantly killed by the discharge of re- firmish. Outsiders show less rices we RS 10, A he asylum. The young man is an actor of |voiver which accidentally fell from his | Freiimatlon o sell sharce and the yvolime of i SN0 RURAT HaC br oM, Harohal | MOTAY some renown and a few weeks ago becam | pocket While' he wan preparing dinner at | §iluiicus oy 5 B IR, The best is none too good for you, and you will find it a 4 . a D » e e helr camp. The bourse falled to respond violent N 5 : this community ure cousidorably stirred up | DENVER, Jan 20 Georne Bick: o mamn- | ooy e s’ Moy (heatrical ) e = fluctuations ih New York, which were the good business investment to take a half hour and look at over the question of the raisi r e ~futh a B ok : h Engineer led and Brakeman Hurt. | cause of renewed reserve regarding Ainert i p 3 d. R o Sbin Asntion of ‘the orsi o Man o, e, Qg Tiang Dowli& club of this | tather reports that he has entirely recov- | BUCYRUS, 0. Jan, 9.—A wreek oceurred | can railroads. of which the German. hold- the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them filled year Mr. Melllg experimented in ne veret | Fegulation wiley ‘toduy: The record s be- |ered bis mind, but the attending physician |on the Ohlo Contral near Fulton toduy. | ing has latierly lessened Why? © Vege- | jieved to be the best ever made in & regula- | thought it better for him to be left fn the | Engineer Brown was killed and Brakeman | ‘The prices on the bourse yesterday ve- table, growing a number of acres on his | tion game. Reinhart lost both legs and_ will probably [ acted in a more marked manner upon t place near Tecumseb. His stand was by sylum a couple of weeks longer to regain | die. Hoth were brought to Bucyrus and a | receipt of New York's lower prices. Ir And 'con). shares, which were well main- R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, . The some of his strength Bpecial train will take Brown to his hor Ro means & (ull one, and in marketing his | g “.‘f‘::m Be Fastept M SR in Corning. Reinhart's home was tained all week, lost generally yesterdas Rental Agents, Ground Floor. crop he had freight to pay to Ames, but | cunada broke the mile wkating record for| “Orip robbed me of my sleep and I was | Bucyrus Northern Pacific common hag been rather j notwithstanding this he Kot satistactory | prefessionals at the rink hers today. maic: | nearly craz with neuralgia and headach» > ——— croasing Interest In oblgations I Austrian, returns from his labor, and is quite en- | IDE the distance in 241 J. T. Conway of Py , Amorican Lesgue's Fir Tl fi S quite on- | Ing the distance in 541 J. T. Con Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nesvine cured | 15 JLenguon Fir Tusstan and Hallan vajironds. Swiss thustastic over the possibilitles of sugar " . : “Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich. B T e e thine active and Tising, Germany selling and beets a8 a crop for the Johnson county onal Action. day, Baltimore being the probable oppo- | BWitaerland buying, ‘Whe wxcellent annual PIlls Fare been 3 T (he Moo farmer. Music for the sessions of the| W POINT, N. Y.. Jan. 20.—The con- Inapect State Tnatitation nent ¥hip company has Wfect” Lioya | aconon. o clghoet Loet Manhood, I institute will be furnished by local talent | Eressional committee ieft here today for| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 20.—(Special R T D I | TP o T TR T ; Wikhington. after having concluded (he | pey ey gyt 1 bers of the |Movements of Ocean Vessels dan, 20, 150 G0 nnedan L e, D L ma. Backs Mervoue and the meoting will no doubt be both in- | Boos investigation. Hefore its departure, | 1¢ ¢S8M-)=A part of the members of the | it "Ny U0y o “AUGA) Tan. 15-L Aqul. | tintes: selling. Liovd ahares lurgels, Don | i noss to Marr, Lo S BPan, Varic teresting and profitable however, It assembled the classmen who | 8PPropriations commitiees of both houses | (4o “Yrom 1Ly re : " mestic government loan A e oF 018 i ATRA RRT DR iy N et had slgned, for the cadets. an agreemont |of the state legislature are in Sioux Falla. | At Queentown - satied — Eiruria; trom | e’ 1 W loan . JQUS, PIONING OF Ehmatial, ‘s cire b A ¥ 1" untevaion ow Bank st Deshier. voluntarily to abolish hazing and General v Ve 0 56 erpool, for Ne « A 7Y a, | and ove 80 heavy wulates the bra's an denters. o 6 for §3 50 by mi A wiliien givanies, to DAVENPORT, Neb.. Jan. 20 ‘;pnll] )— | Dlek publicly’ apoke the .~.‘-..'.,lmu.‘;'a. com- m:’mh.':“' “:';::”'::y ‘.:,','"L’:’“Y'_’m("',’;: s e LD AU Azjvec-Rarvis, | And ore O Dy | e B end (o hoar- Ag@rase 816000 ROM O OOm BaN FIaNCISCOs GAN mendation of the action, stating that con- ‘ Nomadlc, from | amount y { The State bank of Deshler was opened up | gress would make the action permanent, |sscertain the ds of the State Hospital i Philadeiphia, from New York " ,J‘.‘n.u' to be heavily subscribed for. The FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG €O, 16TH AND FARNAM,