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— 4 THE OMAITA DAILY BE FRIDAY, JANUARY @25 1901. cldes to Advis Pre rving [ Towa Voterinarians Will Tnsist That New Siiver Dollar's Value ""'""’f“:"" oy Law Be Uomplied W y S spontal o T ooy r > “ | probably the most valu part of It be- | bid of Stephan Bros. when the contract wa | w \~:||\x,|u\ ’;v n. 24 !‘-‘,,“ .o \‘.w ! I lenged to Thomas Officer ferstand the | gwarded that firm. Some of the membe e ot 9 to & the house committee on coin L R G ROGR T e of i MEANS WAR ON THE ALLEGED QUACKS | uiil of Represcutative Hill of Connecticut I rtion herc, and there Is no denful of | plant would be incomplete without the reg- utive u Malt ———— * |t T understand fhat s the fac £ 140 ulating apparatu A\t the time the bids | to ,‘,l n the silver dollar at parity F:) 'S qy . | y ¢ | oL know the value DI | were opened the board was of the opinion . sen (6 Make Trouble | With & MINOI MENTION | pan WP e sroperty. But the question Did | v h o i - k y " 1 hot - [ ) Thoke men thiend, of ghould they have cone | that the price asked for the regulating ap- Twols This: Was done after the committoe had | 13 €43 oL bt stier ecey b 1 wil coe dny cam — ‘ MENDAL N | these I, or | | : Davis nells glass \ £ cluded, It they Had | ooked the' mAter | paratus was excessi ith | Nelther Mie|refused to defer action on the pending bills | efist ta W St gauarcly in the face, that they would not [0 permit the minority members of the | By v W, sine, o Davis sells drugs ‘ 3 able se several deposits? . erience | 8 S s 5 iiks, Tiley," tcent olgar | be able to pay back these several deposit Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 541 Broadway. the Bxperienc ommittes 1o bo heard and a communica- | Fe Mty sy Fine Missouri oak. Glibert Bros. | Judge Thornell Quickly Gives Decision in | e, Ths Gatt TREL, INE: taieh AN [ ASK Neeciess Tor Mother, | [ on from W. J. Bryan to be recaived This, | Eontiy (T tad o T e e T ioer & Pusey Oase. | have as mich property as would poy its| Emil and W. H. Schurz commenced suit | DES MOINES, Jan. 24 ocial.)=The | gte i pury ITISKTEY has done m 2 tel s | | Mr. Bryan's communication, which will be | & Ay B G, beer, NeUBEWES Doth . debts, if & finding, would be a finding that | in the district court yesterday to restrain | Towa State Assoelation of Vetefinarians " nication, which o | RIS Wollman, sclentific optician, 400 Fd'y. [ they ‘were insolvent in one sense. 1f they - Sta ats 18 | received and printed as a part of the hear- Vermiion. i1 Schmidt's photos guaranteed to plea | Were able to meat demands as they fell due | their mother, Mrs. E. E. Schurz, from | closed its two days' meeting in this city | nes W e Moote's stock food kills worms, fatte LIKELY TO PUT AN END TO-THE LITIGATION | mould be fo fnd bt tey wiied o teaders | [icumberiag her property, and asking that | by the efection of Dr. P. O. Koto of Forest| "Chiairman Southard presented a dlspateh | i 4omrosiin %, 142 W. 7. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin block. | L1 banka. i buACe O I they nre in | & Fecelver be appointed to care for the | City s president, 8. H. KIngery of Cres- | raceived from Mr. Bryan at Lincoin, Nebn | Melkst Bke et te 3 he aly Wikhey wand by Leffert, foweler, optician. 235 Brondwas Al e amatnces That They can pay Uhe | PrODerty. The sult is & sequel to Mrs. | ton vice president and J. . Brown of Oska- | saying X g Qe Tl L e A Drink Budwelser beer o t. | credttors of th Will Probably | demands made against them as the 14‘\1 | Schurz's determination g0 to Burope |loosa second vice president. The associa Inconvenient to visit Washington, but A botties only | If offerad In bul o . ¢ s | Dive | Vent in @ business sense, aithough they may | ¥1th her daughter in order that the latter | tion discussed varlous papers of interest | shall be pleascd to submit views in writing | 4 Tirondws hy o b solvent when both demands and as. | May have instruction in music. MrS. fonly to the veteriaarians, but resolved upon |1t you will send mo eopies ot pentiny ® [ . to Mr. and Mrs, James Fltzgerald sets are converted fnto cash and they are ; Schurz has sold off all her furniture, rented | making war in an active way on the quacks | measure. | not able to 1y that t r assets are equal her house, and her two sons ¢ ring her | who have made no pretense of complying 0 outh aln street Phon o to me that, in the sense that they did not [ Ahsence w have to we K J n ch we ato operation jet your work done at the lar Eagle | The arguments In the Oficer & Pusey | have asscts sufficlent to pay their debts, it [ wh the first of the year and which requires LIONS FOR AGRICULTURE | Iaundry, 15t Sroadwey. ‘Bhone 1 & A Were completed. yi dny morn. | MIEWt be sald falrly from the evidence thut Phe sons claim that the property owned | that hereafter no person shall be allowed | oo slties Tak Morgan & Kidn, upholstering, (Urniture [ tn the district court hud Judge Thor- | hased mot e oasivmnt n oo Jur that | by their mother was by a verbal agree-|to engage in veterinary work unless he | b ee Takes | T Lren K, ek at the mell at once handed down his decision de- | does not solve the proposition. You. have | ment with their deceased father held in [ shall have completed a course of study in | . Rt ot Bpee | federal bullding was completed Thursday nying the petition of intervention of Day | SUIl gol to anewer the question: DId Of- | trust for them. In their petition they ask [a regular school, and passed an examina ettt g | | OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO and accepted & Hess and J. K. Cooper | posits, 1o defraud ‘the ‘depositars, or did | that her holding of the property be de-| tion. The work of reglstering those Who | \v\cHINGTON. Jun M=y agreiiani | Without Change The condition of Willlam W. Wallace of The islon was glven orally and is as | they believe, upon reasonable grounds, that [ creed to be trust and that Mrs. Schurz be | have shown eligibility by diplomas or by Appropriation bill was report CUIVOTRI | A wirect s dnily mpro 1'his com . ey couid pay, Uip deposits Buck? If.whert | made to account for an incumbrance of | roason of contintious practice for & term | ot 1t mpoies rnprenoried (0 iy IG AT -~ recovery I looked | acting honestiy, they belleved, npon reason 500 which & aced upot ecure | of ye 8 no o ' kit SERSN I S Y L PO A b > i i it ry destrable fn this ca Ble Kronnds, that they conld iy these de. | $1500 Which she placed upon it to secur f years has now been completed, but It | covaring the usual requirements of the Ag e m———— to Jame a Crowle t has just been tried and submitted that | g back when they were received, why, | funds for her Huropean trip. The sons | was reported to the association that a large rleultural department, exp by > | both aged 23 years ar eecton be redcied f8 Foon w9 pructiea [ tnis recision cannot be decreed. That 18 | claim that after crediting her with an $500 [ number of persons who have been. p b L R e OCK LAND A want ad in The | bet it end 1 invi 1 all th olete Trom Gils cape Of QUIND SEninat ; - : 4 Loth it 4 P s cte, together with a rearrangement of the s in i nevs who were Interastod in the diffurent | Slear from this case of Quinn agains [ mortgage which she paid oft on property |ticing throughout the state have not com- | saviral divisions of the deperimert o 1 e S ouncil Biuny a6 at The Dmene omoe st I e Ter s (el there shoull | Raitway Company against Johnsori—from | in Milla county $700 of the money Which | plied with the lnw and futend to continue | Juterest of st i ePATURCNE 0 the Mrs, \ n M. Hen New | propositions. Involved In this cage, ¢ all these ca Of course, they inust have | shie borrowed righttully belongs to them and | In the practice despite the law. The s S i ' ROUTE York nre. guest 1 mers sister, M 1 xay, that, aside from ons case perhis bellved 1 jwon reasonable ropnds: abofl | her sister. The sister is not a party to | sociation will provide a fund for the prose- A WOMAN'S (i . ! G el B LIC L ABTY prudent and eautious person and fajrly | the action cution of these people and individually the - AL the best Scenery of the ROCKY heridan o o, tried alw, here s been as horaugh and full and | 200G fusiness man, when pinced under Ii —_— members will seek to end unauthorized | A rtana Woman Writes tn Pratee [ | MOUNTAINS and SIERRA™ NEVADA by 5. 8 flenlon & Fole 1 has been in th T have given this cass, s | Clrcumstinces, to ""“"” that I"_"' L 2Uld |1t s stated on good authority that mot a | pract } of Newbro's Herpiclde, aylight in both directions } tional bank has bo e of you perhaps aware. consider- | Bo¥ Gack. Now, what were the clreums | . "o¢ amallpox has occarred in Council Makiés fov w10 Butte, Aug. 26.—Newbro Drug (omy | DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, rt west of the bank fimo that It Wit botng (H1ed upoh the evie fidence of Community. Bluffs in which the person afflicted with City—Dear Sirs: For several years I have | BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. sideration 1« #ald to have b inie the time that it has | o . o e denee that | the dread discase has been in the habit| Robert J. Thompson, a resident of La [been troubled with dandruff, causing me | :’e) taltinform wtion, reservations and tiners s by taking time \y, it appears from the evidence tha e < i | Poste, 14 & OMBIBALSF o dos ot | Bioh wutoRRnEs | |ar icago o California’” address Ginn Al W Wil e o ime |‘ vvkl TR © Il these men had started, perhaps with ve of partaking of that famous whisky, sold | Porte, Ia., the originator of the idea of | much annoyance, and my hair became very Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam '\-!feum:m ¢ the hor Mrs. o en el makS | little, in this eity somo forty-thr 178 [at The Hoffman, where Sapho, from her | the erection of the LaFayette monument |thin. I have used Newbro's Herpleide for a | | Ne " f enth a and Nineteenth e than T could do off r‘\;vv“\-ml:hv‘ o !‘|y“\m‘" | perch on the wall, smiles with you. which w presented to France by the | month and the dandruff has entirely dis- | l*“ - o8 1010 whtng oF oiv e credit, they hud the confidence of - young people of the United States, and |appeared and my halr fs becomin much | tE Hart and Frank Grass have it the attorneys | (8 O bahking _institution” I outs Mew, Sult's Divoree Suit. unveiled at the late exposition, has re- | heavier than formerly. New hair fs grow re-cle pr Tt A00 Vigw prels UGS GhB WO SOvIeY o i lom | Western Towa. 1 do net Know n’.r thes: | In the district court yesterday afternoon | celved a letter of appreciation from Jules | ing where there wae none and I am very N on. m the part of the court ot the rodds | PSS {100 o the (eatiiony. tiked | Judge Thornell commenced the hearlag In | Cambon, French ambassador o th United | thankful to you for the bonofit 1 have re- | tockholders of the phon which this decteion fs made will fully | § " thege other interventions could be con- | the suit for divorce hrought by Mrs. Iva [ States, in which he says: *The French | celved from Newbro's Herpleide.® Very | ok L hining, Miliing and Proapect oo SN Tt mattars 1ittls what T thite sddered 1n v’m- case, : hey had ”,'}'_‘l! IF | Suit against John Suit government has conferred upon you the | truly yours MRS, ¢, B. FOSTER, the bl of Wright & fHlawre 20 P M 0 Ghout it anyway if this case I8 going to the SRR ‘,",]‘,;,‘,u.‘y\' Al ot huve aee | The hearing in the matter of the applica- | decoration of the national order of the No. 985 Utah Ave., Butte, Mont Moda 1 was released Thuraday | halewie casnossibie. ¢ CuBht to go there “’ ¢l enough, cven including the property of | tlon of Frank Shinn for a temporary in- | Legion of Order, and has charged me to morning frc city Jall after paying i | the partners, unless these mines were of | yunetfon restraining the Board of County | announce to you the distinction of which FORECAST OF T EA \ he of §10 1 r mother, Wio o . great value, to pay the debts—for five yenrs 4 : i etk 1 e R s T | o T e ay | STter Vit thoy” Tt ail the debts. all the | Supervisors trom carrying out its contract | you are the object. Tho government wishes HE WEATHER | recovered to bo able to return (o her home. | that there hae been apparently o Wyile | demands made against them. They com- | with F. M. Cunningham, the “tax forret,” [in this manner to give evidence of the | Feidny and Su urdny Continue | Word was recelved in the city Thursday thought of some that this [ Mitted no act of o it T Mg e thov | is set for this morning. The question of [ deep sympathy toward you and to thank Falr with S i | of the death of Father Schuffmacher cnse ha d.very greatiy, Let|IOVST ESLBRSG 10 Dav a8 ahown byt the validity of the contract will not be|you for your efforts.” prepebarte | Cathollc church in this section of the coune It has b the court that has pushed ths | it was Insolvent or because it did not pay. | 14 dissolve the temporary restraining order WASHIN . 5 . _When Prof. Munyon says what his Celd Catho lrch n this section of the coun- It Has begt thio oou R rantad thaaiec 7] | 1t Was closed onaccount of the deatn of 1h iaisa s Mary Boyd Yeoman, widow of the late ASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Forecast for | will do he only s all i 1 them they could not have time to pre- | Thomas Officer, "It seems that that oceurs | 18 ACAFC Captain J. A. O. Yeoman of For nd Saturday | world knows. Nearly eve secms to In order to replenish its relief fund, o thale rrgumetite; that this. mo red some three days after he returned | County Auditor Innes heard yesterday iag L o, O TEOTIAD of Fort Dodgs For Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Friday king this remedy whenever a cold ap- which has been exhausted by the many de. Dore thor areuments: that thie, matier | grom o west. And perhaps on account of [ @l SEGLER PR P00 18 sald by | has filed an objection fn the Webster county | o, e Y | It relleves the head, nose, throat mands on it for the sick 1 depende It it had to go to the suprema court to go | the insanity of Mr. Pusey. At the tim e 8 'ty which had | COUTt t0 the probate of the will left by her | ATIBer: southerly winds; Saturday fair and lungs so quickly that a cold need no it Wiy coin pout, Grand Army of here'an quickly as, possible, because thora | the bank closed they had $1i3.00 and some. | Cunningham to own property which had |jUihe 0 €18 PrOmA 5 4 Y For Towa—Generally fair; warmer; north- | longer be a foreranner of grippe, diph- {he Republic, will give a ball on January 30 f 00 Iy B e the savings | thing over in cash.” It unquestionably was | heen omitted from assessment. Linder b i GIRLR SURL Dy the WONINE | wosioily winde, tace " herl therta or pneumonia. 10 Grand Ariny hall e (hat i toh 18 thi hathe S the | In A% embarrassed conaltion, but It dcesnt | TGV up @ number of offsets and the |Of the Wil tho disposition of the property | WCACTlY Winds, becoming southerls fin | alEvery one of hia remedica (s as sure Bob Scott, for wh Arrest on an old depositors, representing N by My | Seem to me, gentlemen, that from this tes- | P o 3 B 148 10 taot Yotk to. othe i s, under | Ca8lonal rains probable in caster alr | All druggists, mostly 2c vial. Guide to CATRO B WATFANL WA Taued Trom the Court et S g L Tl B A | iniong” G ba talrly and reasonably in- | county auditor has taken his decision under |1 18 ¢ AL '”';l“ and thus, undor |, o oiomn portion Flealth free. Write to Broadway und 20th of Justice Ferrler, was coralled Thuraday . s o T have heen constrmined 'To | ferred that these men, at the time ‘they | advisement . T gt 8 HUIL R4 Yolll Oaptein [~ ey sion Piday: in | Bt. New York, for medical advice fr and lodged In the’county jail, from which make an offort to reach a conclusion 1n this | (00K these deposits, lntended to ot pay | “oouniy Treasurer Arnd will hear today | YeOman died last fall. He was widely | it et LA A0l he was” recently released on the unders case at opes, 0 Toron & conetusion n this yuele 1 the death 'of Thomas Officer had ) 1 Lt 18AP Y [known over the United States g . |northeast portion; variable winds, becom- |~ Py standing that he was (o go to South Africa. | Now, where a_person having legal not oce L Trata iy Toull |'a qees o vt Wililam BLOIAR 850 8| ciatiy) tn.UianA) Aveiy cialen, or thic fast,| 8 Nouthwbly; Biturday talv 1 £ - ow, where a person having legal ¢ had nof which probably’ would Rust are claimed to own property | 8 _Utand Army circles, for t et Pol 5 y George Moore was Injured in a naway v makes a deposit bank the re property 0! ort rakot nd South 0f OCIatnt Tage nignt jured in & runaway ' |ty mokes n geposltin & bank the relation |'not nave occurred hut for the death omitted from faxation. The hearing in the | 3t he Was a member of the company ot | 1o North Dakota and South Dakota BoTinit At Jpne o Tenth street and of devier o e R omat waguueit | {noman Officer-there s o reiwon o be- | omitted from tuxation. Tho hearing n the | Ly S WIL € FWWer o tho company o | eperatly tair Friday; warmer in eastern Seventh aven 1e spring wagon [n which Itor in that case e Jogal capa licve but that this bank would have con- | case of A. Bersheim ustee of J ol i J avis after he | o southe A8 Batirdks oo o was driving was overturned and he was o deposit—is not's minor nor cunrdian nor | e ML BHAC S, BANK, O X eriy Ine, has been postponed until Febru- | Nad fled from the confederate capital, Cap- | POFUon: southerly winds; Saturday occa o R e ot e R e T Tee s Tis ot in apar She | veare as (¢ had in. the last tan yeass, and J |tain Yeoman had lectured on this phase of | ¥/¢1'@! #nows probable in southeastern por police ambulance S " That ‘ofher creditors stand. He an ‘obtain | ¥ould have met these deposiis and et — his army career and there was no question |90% o W CRRHALT Banit: o, Woodmen of the | prefernce only by rectsion. Ho has ot (o | {867 0t ind 1873 and 187 w0 ‘ar as{ “Fallieg to find rellef from the grip with [45 to his personal knowledge of the way | FOF Colorado and Wyoming—Generally "I\V“'M will meet in o ! sessfon tonight, | e 4 o e Creditor o ¢ \;)n-v\lllvur M -n.k.“. .]m-l lld. not :, 1| o1d methods, I took Dr. Miles' Paln Pills, |the confederate leader was caught inn ul'lk.\ and Saturday; winds generally here ‘Wil be work in the protection degree | Par haking bim & general orec the | Jeve T would justified, anc do ot | 24 = 8 . southerly and the degree team will be reorganized in | DATK: resciidded hetore he can clam & prei- | think the supreme’ court would sustain it | Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and was Free Text Books in Towa. HEor Montans-—Ocoailona] snows: Feiday anticlpation of u call to defend the trophy {fEuee (o8 s Gebl oVer LARE oF JEHer €lin- | for a moment, if T should decree that here | permanently cured.”—Gust. Egan, Jackson, Thare " i _ 7 b A won by the eamp. After the meeting re- ((\or% ( NOW, on what ground can & oo’ ) was a recision of all these 105 contracts cn | yop, here are forty-seven school districts in | colder in western portions; southerly winds, freshments will be he ground that these men intended to de- Towa where the free text book system has [ becoming westerly; Saturday fair | here will agree with me that it must be i EE E That they had 110 Y i & Aprolegt 1th charged with | the ground—that 18, where the parties have | fraud or on the ground that they had no been established as provided by law. About | For Oklahoma and Indian Territory 5 (Lloyd Kirkput- | full capacity to cq ct-that it must, be e T pay back when they BANKRUPTED BY EMPLOYES |naif of these are rurat districts and the | Friday; northerly winds Syidsnce dbveln o | hoaraa Eronnd of the o Coprse. h B | recelved these deposits. —_— remainder are in cities and towns. Among | For Indiana and Illinois—Fair Frida r Winmen Alleged |the cities having lrn-u text books are Audu- |northewesterly winds, brisk on the lake familtes of the two boys | McCabe from England, from the House of Question of Interest. co und after rending both Tads a | Lords' Reports, 1% it fmpoint heva becauss [ now, (here are some con et Help for bon, Exira, Spencer, Dexter, Rockwell City, | Saturday fair, except occaslonal rain or | A refined porson iikea Charles Coa beating anoth, rick, was befo Thursdiy morniy the fact that the o ot ~Falr rt Dodge & tions in Disk inty tolet leeture the court dischurged Coz that was i law ecn 10, af oourse, 1 con- | yuie’ i cter that lead me to this conclusion. Rbeis Have A Bilye il q ’ o articles, alds to ease, com a pleasing 2t CAEter Wai arroated 1nts AVodRpdday | R4 THat 1o & Taw %3 B6 no re. | s matter that lead me to this sonolysiap, ipeas 1 ~ Missourl Valley, G u'w\nn!. Clarinda, Des (snow probably in northern portiun Wppearance. Al the disagrecabie properties night, charged with stealing a paire of rub- | clslon construc fraud, but that % | cuue, Here is this question of interest | y 4 | Moines, Pocahontas, Sioux Center, Nevada, | Yasal B of ordinary “erenms” are absent i exquise ber Boots, the property of Landlord Bier- | not true ity s but the o can [ SH8e (M rey Tescind (he contract thoy cans | FORT DODGE, Ia., Jan. 44.—(Special Tel- | Toledo, Logan and Mount Ayr. There are te Satin-Skin Cream. [ty dainty. quintes- with of the Metropolitan hotel, Archie | constructive fraud apply to ke Minnick, a plominent grocer | also forty-sevem countie i b Contalin, who was only belensed trom the | this? T concede fhat in the sale of rea] | Not Fecover intereat undet the contrict, | (R iy, Al meiior s Yy | ¥ n ¢ 8 In which there [OMAHA, Jan Official record of temper: | rediced to pleasant paste form. Satin-Skin city Jail Wednesday morning, was arrested | 8tato or where there has been aceldental LN | ma TVTe they roseind their end- | 0 . nkruptey been adopted the uniform text book | ature and precipitaiion compared with ' the | Cream I8 not kinimy, scky, greaey. e With him and fined % and coxts in police | OF negllgent oversight in a matter and mis- [ {rul e SO 1T ERTT UG Ghiy [ this morning. Creditors huve claims against | plan by purchase and sale and. in many | ccrresponding day of the inst three yeu windburn, frritation of any sort, It an al court for vagrancy. The police believe they | Fepresentation=accldental — misrenresentas | (g e g it 15 shown to bave swelled the as- [ him to the amount of $4,000. He i in- healing, ‘beautifying ointment. Skin are sneak thieves, Hon mhesilgent | misrepresentation—that | oig o the estate, and it this fs insuflicient | debed to several banks of the lethons yield a cure to {t as Mather N | there may be recision in & court of ec ; N CRingt be ure's grateful remedy. Use of Satin- Justico Ferrler will hear the ease this | {eFem Ixlon in a court of equl to meet thelr démands eannot b ture's grateful remedy, Use of Satin-Skin OFFICE OF THE WEATH t under the contrnet, but [ egram.)—H not recover in R BUREAU, |sence of flowers, balsams and pure milk |of these counties it will be necessary (o |yraximum temy ty for large | make new contracts this year or next | Mintmum tempe who 't that hetween? “Why "itf& be hele demands cannot b e ui. |#ume. Minnick claims that he has boen sys- 2 Menn tempera Cream " before powder holds the powds Sharged with maliclods, (s by Georgs | Lveen, the immedlato’ parties. 'Kow,: have | Sted, ftom otfier peobeety o6 tht satnls (i |\ oratically robbed by employos o i s IRRte S empine DIARK | Rt % 00 . 8dds (o Your Attrastivances Dorit e oh W. Smith. Smith says Southwell has been | Ger a) e rnd any. case against a_re tract ia vold, and they cannGt say the coni- | tent of about 2 The case 1s creating| F. W. Craig, grand generalissimo, and | ord of temperature and prectpitation R AL B, Rawaercihe R LI using hig lot for a’pathway ngalnst WIS | resent partiex haying cqual rights or equal | (FAct 15 vold and then, the next momceis | 4 censation, as Minnick was considered a | Al Wingate, grand recorder of the Knights | &t Omaha for this day and since March 1, | Bave the hest ni ioston Store Dru wishes. The trouble hetween the two men | bauives nmos i Feqnil rliehts or equl | yay it is good to recover on it from th considered a & 4 ®epartment ata other than th erty has gone. They may r ik on the ground of inta which thefr pron- wealthy man aud his failure was totally | Templar, have v over this su v tor, or 18 sald to be another chapter In the Frank- [ have you found any ense Iin avenue neighborhood row which has en- | siructive frad? Bal turned from a meeting 1 tambarntur unexpected of the staff of Grand Commander Brownlee | [ixcoss for the iy at the Towa Masonic library at Cedar Rap- | Total exce baged upon con T upprehend not. T have | Of! ed the attention of the police and jus- | found no such case. T find all of theso | BILS DACK, on RO RPOBAE OF B 10T 30 - e e, Winslow's Han been used for over ¥l % Syrup. Y YEARS by Kid Dooley, allus Henry Smith, and Mat | ground that at the tlme the bank was in- | wily “fnsolvent under any of the ciroum- Jan. 24.—(Special)— | curing a larger attendance from lowa e vhwl\ I e a0 Inch "-', SUCCESS, 1T SOOTHES the ¢ ml D, Carte s Lewis Smith, negroes, vent—they use the words, all of them, | Gunees prior to 1586, Here are o lot of SNeid ¢ tha' Hhat o | ptil rainfa nee March 1 3088 tnches | SOPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN' with ing & watch from Robinson Bros.’ | "honclessly.” and some of them “irretriev- | HMCES RHOT (0 AN LIOFG, (06 Q00 4 head camp of the Fraternal Choppers |the triennial conclave to he held in Louis- | Fxcess since March 1 1 inch | CURES WIND COLIC, inid i8 the hest rem: Jawelry were brought back from | ably™ | ent—and that the party at the | {o hecome of them? Here are a lot of de- America may be established in Sioux |ville next August than ever before. They | Deficiency r. period, 1900, 4.66 inch edy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists in Qimaha Thursday atternoon, by Deteetive | Ume intended to defraud or that thore | Wt ‘made of trust funds Ay the Sai [ City by the action of the annual conven- | will send out a circular which has been | Peficiency for cor. period, 180.... 4.1 Inches | pvery part of the world. Be sure and ask ey R e i £ Aoy e wve [ Were such circumstances surrounding the | boe e made of (o otime-—has held . 3 | . a8 . ». for 8. Winslow's Boothing 5" A this morning. They are alvo charged with [sonable prudence, they should have known | 1% B PRGreErert Gutms, T0e SRCCION SETE2 ent the seat of the head camp, but it is County s ors ¥ = ¢ vottle. N grealing ring from the jowelry store of | that fraud would have resulted, and. cf |orence, und it does not strike me that a | to give up the seat. There has been great | RENCY Raporvivory No b Conant, Henry " Smith h | course. that fraud must relate to the trans- | fiding in this ‘case such as s aked Y | rivalry between Sloux Clty and Des Mot At the annual meeting of the Towa As dentified 08 a negro who was arreste actfon’ In hand these Intervenors wouid result in equallt L y and Dos Molnes| " 070 08 L Rs e about two years ugo, Only Frand That Could Rewutt. for {n usiiee To heie depositgrs, 1l o ':”' (o' Konore I8 Dhe hiead (kb comen solnlon. it e L STATIONS AND STA | If I had Grip I would - e e cht be led to risk, s it feoms to | here it means that the following officials | #halitown J. M, Ma s of Pottawattamle [ STATGENG AT HER . The transaction fn hand 8 the reception | them. T mig 0 ¥ ARSI 5 3 : 3 4 OF WEATHER. | e A i Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 260, of i dep The only traud that could re. | M0 & doubieul ‘decislon IE £ thougat, i | will move here: Head Consul B. C. Wood, | COURtY was clectad president; J. G. Smith | |f use Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills i : sult’ w be that the deposit would not | Would benefit the : e | Moline, 11L; Heard Clerk €. D. T of Kossuth county, vice president; Frank iles’ Nervi 2 o it looks to me as though it would involve | ) ; ri f1son, | 0! 2 3 e resh Vaccine Points recolved every day [ BGpRIA BACK, 0\ g e 1y o |6 0D 0 storm of itigation | Boone, 1a.; 'Head Banker E. N. Wood, ot- |T- Morria of Polk county, secretary ’ | § and Dr. Miles’ Nervine. at Dell G. Morgan's drug store. 00 Mstrtion oF At i soera by e | oL ik kendicmon 't will have to et | tumwa, T Head Edior . L Cuswell, |G, W. Ballurd of Scott county, treasu 4 - 4 Sold at all Druggists. - declded by one of the mast eminent Judges | o PRYel QL N HoKet wnd, af you | Denison, Ia., and perhaps General A | There Were supervisors present from nearly | Omaha, clear . | Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. that ever sat on the bench of this country— | MAKE &1 sncey gil, Y2 Hoqet, Sl 5 Agi 3o odson of Dexter. Ta half the countles of the state. An able | North Platte, clear Justice Gray of the United States circult | WS 1P (e B JCARE G T Crter th | Cheyenne, clear urt of upy Thero the president of the [ £Ourt: I will tey and Bret 3 in the shoe = ' bank, Mr. Binger! president of the | {NE" i’ evidence extended ot Tho following transfers were filed Thars- | PR LCRECOR. Shed thh bank soi7o, | €5t possible’ tme, ~because this matter day in the abstract, title and loan office of [ The bank, unless fi was paid, was hope- | C1Eht to be sottled, sfers, paper was read by Judge Robinson of Sioux | galr Lake City, partly City on the county care of the insane, in | Rapid City, ciear which he contended that county insane | liuron, cl 1l Vi Jan 24 The su- NO CURE, NO PAY 1f you have small, weak orgr Tost power or weakening d” our Vacuuus Onian Developer will restore you without drigs o cloctriclty ;25,000 in use; not or n ¢ The bank, a Iitervenors except to the ruling. court has issued an order restrain- | hospitals should not be etablished upon | Py Lt00 el '|"|,.“\,N|‘<“.::'rl”| R Willlam ok R s e i R Likely to End Litigati ing the auditor of Monona county from let- | the ground of cconomy and, so far as prac is“l'f\n Blene S I v, Bmery, part st sety 1-75-44 (und. case, Quinn, deposited $3,000 in that The denial of this petition of interven- | ting the contract for the Woodbury-Monona | ticable. all the insane should be cared for | St Paul clear .. . fallure onu returned; no € 0.1, fraud; write for 2t ). gdns, ) 320 T W b Tha i (iestion But (hat | tion i expected to put an end to all of [ditch to the Chicago Canal company. This [in state hospitals. The question of road | Lavenbart cleat TR oo, DL LI soime, b0 Uril I Laiifandwife {6 615 e, Tt Wwan insoivent by the et of the presient. | the litigation in counection with the wind- | is a partial victory for Mitchell Vincent, | improvement was frecly discussed and the | 1iejoin oo _ VR R B RS goo | It was known to the officers of the bank. i|ing up of the affairs of the bank and the [ who had made the lowest bid on a part of [ epinion expressed that there {s great n Havre, clear ... CULL5 ol Kidney BHINE, Hhors Gl with sti'ne s stmply tlatrating 1t by this case. “They | sreqitors of the firm will probably agree | the work and who contended that the fact |for reform In the methods of working ro Blamarck, eleir . Diseanes. Back B, Bellinger, o 21412 feet of lot 187, | thecivne. (e, denosit, but at that time they | 5 lethod whereby a dividend can be | that the Chicago company had made a|in lown. The matter of ¢ Ll ] ache ote. At irug O P O 1w d 50 | thought—the prestdént thought he had County re of paupers ingement made with Drexel & Co., that | declared by th arly date. | lower bid on the entire job did not entitle | was also discussed at length. Des Moine recely s at an MR g S B ot belleved would be cagried out, by which | : . vas selected Infioates taee 0f prespiAVED: ot block Bayliss & Palmer'’s add, Dhexal il Dor wara s D es Pial i | Attorneys representing a number of the | it to the contract, as the supervisors had|was selected as the place for holding th Local Forecast Officfal yEax 4. jitonten i fant ] ent marnini Sion oo e e e Pank the | o reditors interested in the petition of inter- | advertised for the work to be done in sec- |next meeting of the association T T TR g R examined (he property, to see whether they | vention said they were satisfied with the | tions i ilo g — 3 Tots 051,22 nd "2, block 3, town Toutld ke It or hoty but we may bellevs | court's rullng and did not belleve that an | - - R T i R T e o e bl ot Todsonibla | apbeal would be tken (o the supreme | Frobul b T et et Bt LU lf Y . eorge L ; ay EToUnds—that the contract would be earried | cour SIOUX A8 SUpTama oour B ot e a add, wed, b S Plock My Ut That s the ground, I think, upon | J. J, Stewart, attorney for the committee | Kram.)—Colonel M. B. Davis, commander | ¥ K 8t I e oty s aen | Ou ls fhrtt vy, T, Boadv(elt, weli nwle ol that he would be ble to nay the deposit |stigation the suit was brought, said: | Feturned from Dubuque today and an- | Estate of deremitah J. Hotw and 8 W Camilin'A. Hanna aid husband ¢ #0 | back.” Sill, in twenty minutes or half an|«While 1 cannot say definitely until a |nounced that the annual encamoment of | HEHL (IRRCTARES, Aewinst i i e afirmed Innes, part nwi, swhy 20-75-4, er e deposit wus recelved, thev | meeting of the creditors s held, 1 have | lowa veterans this year will likely be beld [ s’ Mofnes Insurance’ company' againui good reliable dental work at mod* n . o doors and never opened’ them | & " June 4, 5 and 6 at Dubuque. The mem orge W. dones, appellant; Polk count A Drexel & Co. conferred with the | every reason to believe that no appeal o B OINEY M e AREslanLL BOIe coRnEVE atiite DIlces We o s Tothl 8libt trinctars dfvectors that night, they examined the af. | trom Judge Thorell's ruling will be taken, | bers of the council of administration will | r i money paid erate prices we can please you. plaintifes agent; attivmed fuirs of the bank and refused to make an be consulted befol these dates are sbert Headington against W, F Smith r il X o i A The effect of an appeal would be to tie r wdington again: {. Smith Oar methods are the most improv- 0 o o udvancement, The next morning Mr. Hart ‘elvers | definitely decided upon. .( wl, appellants; Winneshiek county; col Howell's Antl-Kawf cures coughs, colds. | g Vi examiner. examined the bank nd |up the funds tn the hands of the receivers L L i BF penalties under the mulc’ low: closed {ts doors and this action was brought ed—our prices so low they will Davis sells paint Qgalnst the receiver, Mr. Earl, 1 think the for at least two and possibly three years, and this would work a great hardship on s to W. R. Smith and reversed to_all others Take Rozors and Revo vers. name was, to mike that a special deposit My ONAWA, Ia., Jan. 24.—(Special Telegram.) | simen Teli, administrdtor, against town surprise you. 1 Mr. Justice Gray, in deciding that case, | many of the ‘“"l“’: l': would ""]“\l" The hard store of Thurston & Son Clarton, appellant; Wright county; ac puts It right on the kround-he docs ot say |long time to transcribe the mass of evi- | The harakare by burglars, whe | tlon for parsonal injury: reversed ' it In that many words—that they hud rea- | gence introduced in this suit and it would [ ¥28 entered last night by burglars, who McConnell, appellant, ngainst ¢, 1, ..Telephone 145, .... sonablo. groands for belleving that they | e e e anem uould | Ut the glass out of the rear window and | poor: Des Moines cOUREY: con eovarsy Sves ight pay the deposit back. They were |be several months before the pap | robbed the store of mbout $100 worth of | contract: amrmet resting ‘upon, this Brobublecontract” olicr” be made ready to take the cuse to the wu- | IV LS 2L M iahL o wise the bank was hopelessly insolven preme court, and it would be two ¥ | job and evidently the work of professionals, | — No Case of General Deposit and possibly three before any ruling by | RECOVERIDS FROM GRIP, that body could be expected oS Next to Now, all these cases—and it has been sug. In a Hurry gested here, and truthfully, by counsel that | By permission of the court the peti- | "'[ h‘, ‘“""l‘l"( "’f:'“: OBt h“"l”':‘? \ho| Mrs. E. I Masters, at her home in Moni- | When you come to our store B ‘founid here it HokSeen mide & prof; |toners Aled an amendment to their petl 11-‘.-'“\(:[‘.‘ ! Nervine, Pain Pilla and Live | (0 Ind-, used Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pills ran o" LA na R e Erential clim excopting whore the deposit | tion yesterdsy morning, in_which thoy | DF Miles' Nervine, Pain Pilly and Liver | (%o agior eftects of grip | A it i e o hose s beon mail within forcy-vight lours be- | gave the names of 125 creditors with claima | PIlls made me well."Mrs. B owlby 800 [ different styles of our shoes ore the bank closed, wnd my attention has , iy erloo, Ind A S P We alm to keep something e b ealod o'y ense where. thay | |ARETegating §262,218.48, who were Interested | W3 | Mrs. A E. Lopeer, in the little town of | Modelia, Minn., vsed Dr. Miles' Pain Pilis and was well in | that will please you. We not th And you take the case of the | with them in the sult at ba ' fiway ‘Company against John- | few days will last forever, but we ler' ana B ilaces 1GeRht on this ground, | The body of Thomas Ward, the Dilnols - i # A Od PrO ert | ; G e it there must be the lnient, either ae- | 4 . ork | ¥ t Pointer 2 i R e A s tills' Bhown or 0 ba Tattly inferred fram | Central switchman killed while ai work President McKinley is slowly recovering the cireumstances, that the parties did not | Wednesday morning in the yards of the from grip and its after effect than & poor quality shoe that intend to pay back the deposit; that s, | | the e must be the wrongtul Itent, the evii mind, the wrongful purpose, or’ cirenm ' stances that would have dietated to reasan- | Third avenue, this city, yesterday afte VAR ARS, A Y ot low prices with this store able prudence that the deposit would not be | The funeral will be this morning. Ward | Which is investigating the hazing of iridge & Terminal Railway company in at 1011 costs the same money if not more. It's good quality and 24.—The comniltt George J. Flannery was relieved of tho Is a Good Investment | Omaha, was brought to his hom WASHINC noon. det | by the us. of Dr. Miles' Pain Pill w | awtul pains in the head In fifteen minutes paud back recently came to this city from Irwin, 1L, | Booz had before it today the last witness | (& 00 URS B S0 U L0 0T LT RO Fifteen lots in a body for sale at a very reasonable price. Thess 98 [ o Wi That thotydn the law on this Gues: |and his death bereaves @ wife and two | Who will be called on to testify. He was | ol Y Il lots are located In Omaba addition and lie high and dry. They E TA on and that no decision can be' de¢ 4 his ¢ o y by ey P, alo, 3 | SA RG N here of these contracts between these par- | small children :‘ H. ¢ Alv'- Hlkl\:m A tea |: T at l]!‘\ ‘H.nx - | will make a splendid location for some factory. Several other lota | omisavee hes, nre all of legal capacity | Al members of lodge No. 6, Switchmen's | 100 wnatltute, New York City, who 0" | gpeqker Henderson is agatn tn the chatr | || sultable for bullding purposes—ona of thom especially will make ‘ Gontract, unleus 1t Appears at the | ) A r erly was a cadet at West Point and tent. |, FPeaker Henderson is again In the cha Look for the Bear. | time these deposits wem recelved that the | union, are to meet st the hall, 103 Bouth |\, 'o¢" et MacArthur, a son of General B the e % sk Biatives afier & | a fine location for a home, being within one block of the metor Atk was Kol et 1 f %0 In- | Main street, tomo orning to atten ere attack of the Rrip. | S e AN IR S R ERAR by an e dne| MAIR. atraat, lomGrTm mOrRioe | MacArthur, who was severely hazed ac Aty Mg | line and within two blocks of & school house and church located S that, from all of the cireumstance ! | cording o the testimony adduged at West| 5 ¢ yertrey; foreman at the Westing- | | N . ot iy : FARM LOANS gl ot e b Back SE O S| mevut (i HeRd @aeatiom. | Yo Mr. Cuntmenin cuont. e oo | T AR 0 the Wenten: | | i ; Shiated aste ska | ETounds o belleve that thay could 1y ek | President Henry has issued Il for a|emy in June, 185 He described the haz- | ve tack of grip, but he used Dr, Miles' at | e James N Canadyr e | £0 that deposttor the money that waé beins |special meeting of the Board of Educa- | Ing of MacArthur in July, 1805, He sald | Nereine wnd Poin Pills and was soon back | | pply F 19 Maln St Councli Blufte reelved v simadasl [ tion for tontkht for the purpose of deciding | he reeled inio the tent after being hazed | iy his piace | {| fi | i ety mefse: ualde from thiS | hether the heat regulating apparatus [and went into convulsions | Sl [ ce ce, Y “ e “n:‘};m evidence shows here that in 1896 this bank- | shall be used in connection with the heat- | Asked what was done to MacArthur, Cun Rev. €. Body was in a serious condition ave vyour on ,mm the |ing mstitution did not have sufficlent as: | ing and ventilating system contracted for | ningham replied that they had doue every- | at his home in St. Paris, O., but Dr. Miles' | | ! Council Blufts, ue under the head of exer- | Nervine ana Nerve nd Liver Pills pulled | | elimivated from the | cisiug. bim through all right [ —— — — — sets, It converted into cash, to moet {h : ! mar st them. [ do not know the the new High scheol bullding think’ whiod value of this mining property. Of course, | This spparatus w SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING ASS'N, 233 Pearl Street, Counell Blug