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Tlll l)\l/\l A\ D FRIDAY., JANUARY 1LY BEE: 1901 5 ¥ MEANS NEW APPOINTMENTS],’.‘.?»?.?l’é'&?.l':,."l U orher at the Iatep, and EDITOR Rlfl TOBE DEPORTED soncioe wnd she snowed s cortain smownt | SMASHING 1N NEW FIELD both hands a little above the wrist of psychic force that carried conviction A e g ' Mrs. Davis is a very capable woman an 2s¢, 1 ()ll(‘[ & ()i\p. 10C. barring ome njudicious registratior 1 1 mn 8 AT op g . . Pl - . Attorney General's Opinion Unsetiles »| GARDNER GETS THE PLACE General MacArthur Compels American Oit- w‘w(‘ % 'm“'”h“_']’v:"“" pe-coloring in N \H Nation Leaves Enterpr o for Hope I'he best basls for a Toilet S(Ll‘\ Bouth Dakota Board. Stargis Man Chosen for Secretary of izon to Return to United States. Ely's accompaniment, she 18 eminentl Where &he Bxpects to Do Bueiness . 5 South Dakota's Hallrond — «.:r‘m‘.mj\ mn;;l»«':nyv ot ».ivv-n -‘M ) - pure \‘Cs’('l;\l\l(‘ oil and gl\'\'k‘l'lll. and plecolo in unison is not Koo L A ge - B ) HOLDS THAT TWO ARE UNCONFIRMED| e i (speciat| MAN STIGMATIZED AS AN INCENDIARY | this was not the eftect totended it wag th JOINTIST'S WIFE REFUSES TO APOLOGIZE The finest odor is that from the ‘. Hes Thit Thep AT Muvaly HOUL: | ¥h4 niruesle for eppointmunt s seoretary | OMect ot This Ui v with ore general escelleace of tone than | chtene con Oers Kansas ¢ natural rose. That is the limit in quality, ing Until Thelr Places Can The strugkle for appointment as secretary Ails from Minnes Whenee | ever heard from her before by the present fer Wi Sataey (o Do a1 y i . bl B Bt Seter Hags of iz Pals, Prank Gardoet fe Went to (he Philippines eriti [ ren Niahta v Haeroom for there are no better materials, b bt of Sturgin and T. B. Hoberts of Armo s n Volunt Mr. Baumelster, violinisi, does some ve- | Wit She Refuse | o ke —_— | terminated in a victory for Gardner it markable work on his instrument. Strange | " Absolute p“rn‘ make | to say the most dificult work s that which " ) PIERRE, 8 D., Jan. 24.—(Special Tele | MANILA, Jan. 24.—General MacArthur | he does best. It may be suggested in per TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 24 « N o 8 voraey. seseras votny vvn- |NO CHANGE IN CANDY MAKING |, NANILA, dan. st—General MacArthur | he does bent. 1t may bo sustested n por- || TOKK e dered an opinjon in the matter of appoint- States of George T, Rice, editor of the | Baumeister that He would do a good thing | where eh nold o meeting of the te meot of niembers of the Soldiers' Home | Local Manvfactare s 1enors | ;o ily Bulletin, o marine journal. Rice will | for himselt were he to study wore on his | perance won omorrow afternoon. Fro board, which was based on practically the [ & t Any Ast "t 10 Shut | uil on the Pennsylvania next Monday. The ) simple legatos and on bis broad, great | there sh ) 1o Kansas ( Kar same grounds as the decision in the case Out Mae STV order characterizes him as ‘“‘a dangerous in- : tones, for his melodic phrases are o i Baturda and 1 ot “ H' 4 of the Slate Board of Charities. He holds rr | cendiary and a menace to the milltary sit- | ragged. But he has the stuff In him | tions h T are (wo Jolnts | | that two of the present members have| Omaba candy manufacturers orofess 10, Mrs. Ely sang that beautiful old air from | which mall village twenty miles s 5 never been confitmed by the senate and | KNOW hothing of the ruent sald 10| Th i ce's offense was the publication of alle- | “Mignon™ known to our ears as “Dost Thou | of Enterpr and the liquor people there T — are merely holding until their places can | have been entered inty oy the candy- i o5 hye L ieutenant Commander Wil | Know That Sweet Land?" with much luxury | are tecror-stricken he kiowledge \ bo filled under the provisions of the law, | Makers of the states of the northwest &1, " e norarouther, captain of the port, | of tone. She also gave & clover little ballad | her comi . | ! wnd that a third member is holding for | Sloux Clty vestorday, by which thes Wete |y 4" rgaq excessive pilotage and moorage | as an enocre | A o rom Enterprise to- | a term which will expire within a few days | bound not to lutroduce machinery i the | tees, & per cent of which he had kept for| Mr. Oscar Gareissen gave forth his t night sa \ ok \loon atter the adjournment of the leglelature, ( manufacture of chocolate and other conted Lo Lo, Mo "ronore of Major Mills, tnspec- | ful voice in hie usual studied e & complete, n whole be remain \ and that it would be proper o kend (o a | cream candles hat trade | tor general, which inspected the matter, | vincing manner and did some brillia | i the ol DR ! nomination for that place AT aiee, W of o such | €xonerated the captain of the port and in- | compabying, notably the “Murmuring| Mre. Nation has Lad Mrs Schilling, (h f This means new appointments for a|8ald last evenlng: e Wnow of MO MO | 4 ke editor and the morchants who | Zephyrs" number, which s frequntly ol *ho assa M s (1 ) majority of the board and u change in the | B0 AKTeement '\,‘| '“,"," ”A‘,' L "l, o rant. | had given him information and who had | played as a plano number | arrestea on a Farrs A [ management of the home within & few | BACNECES b FSE W Injuring the peaduet; | been misled by Aguring the ratcs upon the | The attraction of the evenine was of | kel Al Bl by R Hontis esired | DOt fnstead of the gross tonnage, the latter [ course Mis Isabella Qareissen is | #ho begge op; The JoiotiuLe Wit vi pe. { S SRR vt B WerVE I8 W S T o 1y e e ve. o tnonent | belng specified under the Spanish law | scarcely falr to judge o new singer Ly hor | Fefo por Mrs. Nutlon said 8 transparent. ter of issue of emergency warrants. The | Ctd Ao )4 o1 Rice was summoned to the office of the | first appearance, especlally in this case, | WOUl her to b - e : " - | opponents to_thin move held that, as the | Of changing our avatem wnd there In no | FC WA RCREINCR BN SRR S CC e ket that 1t was the youns | Nation hus sent for County ALt I'here is no better maker than Kirk. warrants were issued on taxes asseased | demand on the part of our emplo; """ | was called upon to promise that he would [artist's Omaha debut, and when great | 10 b minal proccedit | % =g 4 { and not calleoted, uil recelpts after tho in. il B [publish no more such articles. Ho de:| things were expected by the many admirers | SChllnE, and says she wil I'he best ‘Toilet S().lp that even | LR AR R M R clined to give such a pledge, but inststed [and friends of her brother. But Miss (10 the utmost 8 the warrants.are paid. In regard to this LOCAL BREVITIES. that the article was truthful and took up | Garelssen rose to the occasion with com- | @i receiving mas LA extravagance can buy, costs now but contention the attorney geveral holds in ot pertain |8 deflant attitude when threatened with | placent fortitude. Her volce showed hut | OWDS " wild Al No cone ) ! effect that the treasurer is given discre- | w. . VanBusen and A, B. Chamberlain | goomation. The deportation order was | little nervousness or tremor, and fn hep |} Am much "¢ | P ime a cake, ¢ B : tionary power in regard 1o the use of funds ur\slm m‘m“;. '.; m«\.\n.r:v-;_ R ,lh,“::r,‘.,..,"\g and umlu now awaiting the | Bnglish ballad she was captivating. Her |80 00 ite, and 1 am confident | a dll“& a L‘lk(., .md 1ts | ‘lp Rosc. received no long as he keeps in view the | Mr. and Mra Wavi Hye of Fromont TeRlS | i irture of the Pennsylvania singing {8 peculiar, but it 1s fascinating, [ M00 Y LRBLLIS, Nadsn o 2 FIea 5ot fact of the necd of mectiog the warrants | tered Thursduv st he PRt ARV | hen Seen in Jail today Rice relterated | Her tone-color in ubusual and cons DIEird el e SALES LA L LR G L Please geta cake and try it. g when due and so handles the funds that|,.q"wii| speak nt Temple Jsrael tonght. | his statement that the charges were true | it fs startling, at first, but it grows on one | *AE¢ fn “Ten Nights in 8 the power of l"‘\.'";':'l )u' that time is Sfie Siiject will be, “OUF Mesting I CIn-1ohd declared that In any event the severity | with a potent charm. As a sololst in Omaha ”“"} i i Ihopon S 8L i BOCUBDRIESS: 9 DOIG SLAUFWING S5 B0 BERS: | SNt " costerday on |of the sentence was unmerited. Rice came | Miss Gareissen need not fear the results | 4CCePt it A6 HOTARINLY el teally annul the law and take from it the | Judson Brown was arvesti SeatCraay, 00| for "Red Wing, Mion:, and was formerly | of hor dehut [ “Women in Wichita are organizing and power fo grant relief in an emergency for | ¢ SHATEE, of BERL LAreen it Hrow member of the Minaesota volunteers, el ar ‘«. i \ h closing of ihe saloon: which it wae created Greenfleld's valise and pawned it for $1.35. | Rl sk bR ere. 1f ot p 1l smash g P L S I . MUSIC AT KOUNTZE MEMORIAL | them worse i 1 a0 " Y Ou spend i the house ¢ the principal bills in- | oty ec g e ikatanaty 8d: | X e roduced wete 1o, provide for county ol | ek e larier . She U har, usvai | 4 MUSIC. Wiss sorenson ana owers veitun | ANOTHER WHOLESALE HOUSE bounty At 1 for each wolf; requiring| Waek'y meching of (o WOmAn | fiL Ll A D TR AT TR R an Audi- | o ‘ & ‘ elghteen months’ residence for divorce; pro- | | oininent hisiness men of North Bend, | “v Ay tbudfpargdhagie b thglied | ) ha Our l etime 4 viding for dismolution of Incorporated towns; | Ke! e been at tho Prosbyterian hos:| Unity church has had its concert, and fohig I i Hhwy: tie approprinting $15,000 for a buflding at the | pitai'for the last w days In i critical con- | henceforth the houora e e e | Miss Ingeborg Sorenson of Chicago gave [ i Cley Gary Asylum for the Blind; to appropriate | GIGH (F0M CANALGE L SHEoHed 'and 1t | Butld of organ-blowers, wio Tas fed 818 48 |\, " grgan recital tn Kountze Memorial e oy veis el ' ’ : e ¢ dirt $40,000 of the atate 1and fund to the Asylum | is expeated he will be taken Home In & .m,v‘ ":';M:"L,‘L':l":u),":“"'I‘;:"mfmm"““'l', ! without | chureh Thursday evening and the audi LG L i in your office. Why stand the aggravation o app 2,648 for the | or two organ Sund ; he Lot i “ BT il | \ kholder and di- | ; . bl Lo ” :,r:v”:n:::ll:d'm:l.mv:::r‘:ll»::rl'::(n.' nn‘xl to pro- o . Gerin's restaurant in_the two-atory | the realm of music and will doubtiess be :l'l'l‘;‘ :‘}:‘; :‘“:"‘:‘“ M‘m‘“__,’_h .‘:ILI’I“"\‘IIT' = | th & Co. whole- | and A'”M of mise ‘|.l)lr clevator ser! l“. bad light and vide power to u deserted wife or husband | brick bulidlng ue B South, FISORD SUGEL | obliged to devote hin talents Sterd (o (e | SO by “MIe" My WeAvie; who sang | 4% CFY S00ds bouse and oe 6t the st | ventilatio There'is no office building in the town kept to mortgage or dispose of property after | Thuraday night. The place was closed at & prosaic use. Al of which refers to the | (il W0 (oih L, TR O known business men n the west, Hs or like one year | areindic ‘nd the re was dcovered forty- | fact that the members of Unity church | JIAIONS | Heabriolsl At Y DMIMON | ganized company o-open u new whol The principal bill of the day in the house | five, minutes = latur, haying Apharentis|decided to have an organ motor, and so | (USTTE: B (U WIIEE (I8 ke voealists | *8 dry goods house in this city, which | v : o | Sarted trom the rang ' they gave a concert and charged an admis- will make the third ¢ that line. It 4 . . was that to increase the salaries of the | FHATAS TEUR e Y & RUSERAAA (5 snEores il that I b ee ui in governor and judges. The first breaker It | A four-story business block 8 to be con- | slon fee, which was willingly pald by sev- | "0G LRG0 0 DURIE L0 o [to bave capital and creaic ent o | e g’ met was in tho desire of Representative | structed in the sprink ut the southwost gor: eral l‘n';ndn;'nlrr:::flv;;{ -::h:h-:":::l::;um.:; gan were of unusual merit, She rendered | 1A Millon-dollur business the year Seward to go upon the bench himself and | hef 6f hed by Frank B. Kennard, is|hear the offe 4 & varied program, including selections from gkl L Y8 et 1 " ot . il fine o raise the salary would ba a bar to him. | KToui SRS Y TR o Story huifla- | musleal people who participated in last | ¥of S LG BOLmKHE Hask b Haodat - nlw some Lime, have been wettled ,‘nul The best is none too good for you, and you will find Et a This was overcome by an amendment which | ing#, bt these are, to be (orn 40w, REO% | night's program . 3 Liberal applause followed her number b LB ”:" b Dol good business investment to take a half hour and look at provided that the blll should only apply | (WS MORCURG G ona Fronting on Doug- | Mr. Gahm was unavoldably absent, —_— been taken towards b bullding o the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them filled. to judicial circuits which contained over | ay street and the other on Fourteenth | through iliness, and Rev. Newton Mnnn_m WetiRlTaR Boheshite EA AR Jouh i M‘I uild ‘v‘;‘.. . s AteR DLk DopNIAtIoN | SIheR: e e for he bullding | M# Sraceful and urbane manner anuounced | ., g annual exhibltion of the Tnter- | pn i ¥ 10/ (AM4D,UD Sadh QN SilibsN Why? of over 54,000 This would grant the in- | finiahed for omcos Plans 106 the BN | (hat the pianist's place would be taken by | nagional Pet Btock, Poultry,” Pigeon i e R KD Rou L SN IS b creaso to all judges except for the third or | fus iness Jrk s soon as the | Mr. Keefer, who had kindly consented to Belglan Hure assocfation, 1ust closd afier | ViKorous) SRR LR may R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, Watertown circult, This being carried, | ground can be worked ing. | ADDEAF on very short notlce, and with no, & Weeks ahow I the bik consentin hall at | begin busluess at the carliest poss h}\, date i ke Prico of Yankton moved to amond by cut- | Tom Roco, an Ttallan bov Wing ut Nin(; | chance for preparation. Mr. Keefer has & | jrgest of ftu Kind ever held. "W. 1. Howard 16 Beguritionk Were cataivg of u"x";‘»:‘:;l LA ARG L b L ting the governor from its provisions, but f {eenth and Fopbiuton MEEBie G101t w| certain brilliancy and dash about his work o T ity pReslabt of the Nebrigi i | the nekorfatlous wero cartiod on i cloked, his move was defeated and the bill then | Xiick on n telephone pole and see the which s pleasing, aud bo 1s & modest, ar- | glag, Hare club who way In sitondance ua | will return o Omaka in short time to passed by three more than the necessary [ man on the beat ru‘nll:\‘ [‘_-;:!‘;;l'l,lm}\".\(: I"" |tistie tellew, who works with hand and successful in every way ‘lm“ Gy dpAsFetada that, sside from | g two-thirds e MBI Ce b und: Capltol - Avenuo and head and heart. A broader viata of| A natonal refairy burcqu Howard e | the money Mr. Tibba put futo the come FOUR IN ONE Other bills passed were requiring non- | Pitromun Morrison | responded. " thinkin [ planistic_experience will certanly develop | Bares, e aslon W I T R L T L resident owners of tock to pay G0 cents [ the patrol sergeant k""'.,','.‘."':.‘f'v'fi»:"rrnul'rm to a great degree the already concede The object 18 to estab- | A men with whom he has had & PRchLv AsH BITTERS per head per month in addition to all other n"““j‘ B oring the pole. The hoy's | talents of the young man, i organ | HEB 8 por end regi ‘fl'unyy".fl'l eda | SO e e ot He s taxes for the privilege of grazing stock 10 | gtatement that he d 1 1t )un!lhr“r‘ ‘;:..‘gx;ll.“.‘x Mrs. D:vl» usdn -;:l:;mr -*‘u .{lr‘m f:m ard, Bureaus will be nized i each | sl | Cures the KIDNEYS, the LIVER, the STOMACH and the BOWEL { $h state and & few miner Blls. e B e be Lried oh & charye of diu- | voloist. Bhe piAred with & pate dluniied. | Hate to co-operato "with the national| I was glven up to die from heart and | roun weoicines ' Bilie An the S Illorry conmwor. Lraposs,..wbloh. s, Aok .01, byb. disRiAed. | burean. i""l\mlu troubles caused by grip. Six bot In the senate bills introduced were: To tew each of Dr. Milew' Heart Cure and punish the salo of adulterated white lead; s B Nervino cured me.~Mrs. Jobn Wollet, appropriating $31,000 to reimburse persons l b d Jefterson, And countles who advanced money to bring omans mn u an 1 troops from San Francisco; to increase h - | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | Al L salaries of county auditors and treasurers. ork WM arlty. W W/V‘ | b o SN T o TR The wide-tire wagon bill was reconsidered | Bundiok of Nostolit-g S luiaien, .m:.:h;kgmmu“?'.m:‘u’“ oLeet, Manhood, ime and again passed. A resolution on i .tq F \"' ght m}r‘ i "SQ’,‘.’&‘;}:" memorializing congress to grant federal ald : [ A2y, MeEEntee of Plattsmou om s anche, n.,.,;‘ o '.'l' .‘; et “fl. } e G R e nare will b 8 maniloniot thplpaliisal atredinion Mew oA R e e et e e et B B niehing of Bisiigh, T ;.,"’::.‘“.‘.‘.‘ At | The oll inspection bill was discussed at . surtment of the the work of the league and plan of organ- Equal e ass0c . came to the | Mre ¢ P R o o g R A S i length and sent back to the judielary com- :\’f:n,:;:f,'dl..nu’;":n;nu:,]:xlmy atternoon aL lzation for the benefit of those who had city for this occanion and, with Miss Laura A | W ememey cofunded. win & buses. Circuinrs Ges.. A@reads B18H0D ROMOGY COu Bart Fiv ¢ 15000 Citlg | mittee for an opinion an to its legality. | "o'clock. A paper on “The Needs of not already heard of it. Gregg, stato organiser, Mrs. George Tildev | Misw Anna Nesladek has heen appoiatt | FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLOK DRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. Wi Social Science,” which was to have been While the attendance was not as large and Miss Mary Fairbrother, llny.uvu.xll. stenographer M ‘{wfl‘ Assistant City h CHOICE OF HOfiTICULTURISTS read by Mrs. W, P. Harford, will be post- as might have been szpectad thoms present V‘H“l:dll‘l?:"lrlm::\:u';“:;:n‘)‘.w Phesfipsk:noun | SUIASIIRRM et iamn RIS o ‘ ' od » Harford will be unable to were all enthusiastically in favor of estab- devoted ge acquainted and the | 0GPV PHGKGN of Waketield NERVE BEANS restore K ) L l South Dakota Soclety es Sloux :::“‘p‘ru::nt“;:l -.rn‘mu of illness, but s lishing such an organization in the city Illll;-r a nmr::l' tea (Irlrnk;;\.x in ;n. lrl.n:'; Gk Carpenicr” o Yorke' 1, iat of | ME WK parts: make men | Dr ay S lll'lg palm Falla Next Conventlon—F its ‘stead Mins Margaret O'Connell, ex- aud a pumber of Infuential women K:::: gust roum, which gart of tae prosram had | Qrand [slagg Jo 3 : [ AVE B BN il i vien Botent S Sovery 000 of o 1 oo, b g c YOURE VORAD ooul not be prasent 48N 10 Sapre s ity ks on. Joh A 1n Wash- | suitad losscs topped; power rostored; 4 sore throat, croup, whoop(ng cough, eie. ' Nev AMAREL aNS Aiourn ::.:l‘-'l:lxlun“:n::::vrx:nl:;,m:u) Npe‘lk on the and hearty indorsements of the league. The women 4-1}.\!;.-):{; n\lxllmr\:»uu\l‘:urm— (e A2UR QA ToL, 1 in Washe | QLG At & MeConnatis Runn & Coaa ol deranges the stomicl, At Druggists, 10 & 26 SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 24.—(8peclal | o rocently taken up by the association That such a charity is wanted and will be bers ';l T.Vx»]um;n‘r; |::nnmimm‘ .\-v.. 18 ) f\— [} m:x'.“‘.‘x: T, Wwiuw i e L or e dumes 1| i i il Telogram.)—The tweltth annual convention | yuong the young women in the factories well sustained here was evident and atter tended a splendid reception to the mem-| Fuggurt of (his citv. At Abbot ne | OWRLLIE G of tho South Dakota State Horticultural | ot'(ha‘city In the way of noon sonk services. w genoral discunslon it was decided to call bers of the Press association and thoir | §ig% i SUCHING G, ani s tpmainn W Utic Kay 5 Uticure r\lerv;l‘nll shen liteie cotfin: soclety ended here this afternoon after a | oo o'Connell will speak of the establish- a general meeting of everybody interested ladies on Wednesday ovening at the Schlitz | inent part In polities und did valiant service icure emale diseaes. At drug. An"-Kawf 0 AOEES DE.Als #esslon lasting three days. in.rm and progress of the work, also of its ar Gardner Memorial house next Wedne: cafe, after which thvrlug was indulged in ! x"‘"u republican. pa during the recent | U 0 0 tree. Dr Y o3, Tustrated bo Kawf and no Thero were two towns in the field for | gyject and the results hoped for. Mrs. day afternoon at i o'clack, when the league and refreshments served. On the committee | the next annual convention—Woonsocket |y oy ingier, leader of the department, hns will be organized and officers elected on arrangements for the occasion were | = - and Sloux Falls. After taking five ballots | gxiended a general invitation to all to be g Mesdames C. W. Fear, H. Mathes, B. G Sloux Falls won out by a margin of one | ;Lo ens There will be a meeting of the Daughters Smith and Messrs. K. S Fisher, V. B. Kin- vote. Officers for the ensulug year were e of the American Revolution on Monday hey, C. E. Mathews, J. H. Collins and H. clected as follows: President, H. M. Avery | 'y wednesday afterncon’s meeting evening at the home of Mrs, W. D. Wil- Rowley, 1 of Sloux Falls; vico president, A. Norby, | "'y 0" woman's Christian Temperance liams, 1005 Georgia avenue. Many of the visiting women did not X . Madison; secretary, N. E. Hanson, Brook- | 0 A% FUCICE ("0 near to a de- — leave the city until yesterday and several | iogs; treasurer, M. J. DeWolf, Letcher; | {00 4itrorenca of opinion as that well- The kindergarten teachers’ “Odyssey” ©f them were present at the two depart- 1hriAn, Wa Cowies, Varmiilion, conducted body has ever come, and the class met as usual on Tuesday afternoon Ment meetings held in the club rooms in Vice presidents for districts 1 to 12| olion of appropriating sn additional with an attendance of about seventy. The (he evening. respectively, ~were elected as follows: | g00" (o he Willard Temple fund was the regular leseon, questions on the third and : — st Lacwy, Colomar E. Carnine, | oo 'or i, Though it had been repeatedly fourth books, was covered and in addition ~Having completed the furishing of the Averdcen; Mrs, Alda N. Miller, Winans; |uonounced that the matter must be decided, Miss Mabel Kelley read a paper on “Nau. bove' parior of the Young Men's Christian €. A Tracy, Waterlown; John Armstrong, (i, yignt attendance at the last three sican.” assoclation the women of the First Presby- Desmet; G. 8. Cartvedt, Canton; €. W. |/ BE 0 d it to be postponed =) terfan church have assumed the responsi Gurney, Yankton; A. D. Dougan, Plankin- [ WEOHUL i o P (hen some action had to Al the conclusion of its vegular meeting Dility of furnishing the new dining hall | o A Bontz, Woonsocket; John H. |y oo G matter. After some dls- on Tuesday evening Custer Woman's Relief #t Bellevue college. Owing to the illnoss | Miller, Huron; C. E. Kittinger, Huron; | (ol " \vag proposed that $100 be ap- corps treated the post to an oyster supper. ©Of the chairman, a report of the work was | George M. Trimmer, Hot Bprings propriated for the temple fund, but this S not made at the last meeting, but will be . Helpless Man Frecses. proved to be objectionable to some of the yogterdny morning's meetiug of the house i-::u:;n;m::“u:?:‘m Thie sociely furnished HURON, 8, D., Jan, 24.—(8pecial,)~Nick | members, who felt that as the union had poid economics department of the Woman's 1 !u e l'!' lr .m»l BN 20 Boerger, a Grant county farmer, while |already made an appropriation to the fund cjuh was well attended, the feature of the '¢K€ N" r l‘f“! or the new enter- | vas A reserve its money to use In the .ession being a paper on ‘‘Bactoria,’ by Prise will probably be much the same. As | driviog home from Milbank, was thrown |it shoul . L 4 means of securing the mecessary monoy from his busky and was ko badly stunned |local work, fu which the demeud j8 very Mps W. W. Wilbur, which was one of the * a of securiug tue mecessary monsy | that he remained in the road all night and | heavy. Others felt that as an extension girongest that has been produced in the |"’v Wt:mm are m; n: dinner fn the Bun- | when found the next day he was frozen. | had been granted on the mortgage and the club this year. Aside from the prelimi- 44 #chool rooms of the First Presbyterian | temple Is now & paying institution the yary yeports, all business was walved, The ¢hurch every Friday, beginning at 11:30 | union could afford to risk that Bum a8 & magazine review lead (o an interesting dis- ©¢lock. The dinners cost 2 cents and | part of the $1,000 pledged by the Nebraska cugssion of the number of meats and the 'WO members of the sociely assume the union and take its chances upon the Bd- time at which they should be served in MABAGement each week, Mrs. Swartzlander | ar tional organization redoemiug the temple, the day aud Mrs, Ralph being in charge today 14 in which case the $1,000 would prove a pay Among the several visitors were Mrs, (inners are followed by the regular weekly ing Investment This latter plan was George Cross of Fairbury, treasurer of the meetings of the members, and in this way e 4 favored by the majority and the approprins State Federation, and Mrs. Wheeler of &l details and plans for the week are lc alr tion finally carried Wakefield. Both women are enthusiastic Promptly carried out | Several of the dissenting members re- clyb members and each made a short ad- fused to vote, however, and claimed (hat dress to the department. At the conclusion _ The Dundee Woman's club met on | their opinion would be upheld by A mum- of the gession the members of the English Wednesday at the home of Mrs, I. & | As the motion did There's a pleasure in offering such a preparation as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And it's such a pleasure not o have any dandruff on the lothing. It gives one such sense of security to use a reparation that others have sed for half a century. You w you are not being de- ived, One dollar o bottle. 1 your druggist cannot -up,\' you send » nd we will expres bottle to you, 1 charges , 'd. Be sure and give us our nearest _4n office, | J.C. AvER Co., Lowell, Ma [ <1 for our handsome book on The Hair. ber of absent members not stipulate any especial time at which the money was to be paid the matter was carefully talked over and It was decided to withhold the appropriation and notity the secretary of the temple fund committee that if there was assurance that the temple could be redeemed within the extended time the Omaha union would pay $100 of the amount necessary to meet the demand This adjustment proved satisfactory to the majority The city missionaries’ reports on the work at the Cottage and in the Tenth street city mission were most satisfactory. Mrs Horton, who, with her husband, Rev. Hor- ton, came last week from Ked Cloud to take charge of the gospel, evening and visit ing work at Tenth street mission, also spoke. She will make a speclalty of visit ing the homes In the vicinity of the mis sion and. being an experienced worker, the unfon anticipates splendid results. There was a called meeting at Gardner Memorial parish house at 3 o'clock yester- day afterpoon of all persons interested In the work and organization of a Woman's Keeley Rescue league in Omaha. The eeting was called by the president of the atioun) league, Mrs. Harriet H. Dutcher, and in response a .umber of the prominent charitable workers of the city gathered at the appointed hour. Mrs. George Tilden called the meeting to order and presided, licerature department, with their visitors, met with the household economics depart- ment and a brief social session was en- Joyed The club women ®f Omaha experienced @ real disappointment this week at not being able to entertain In some suitable man the women of the Nebraska Press associa- tion. Their disappointment was especially keen when, on Tuesday, It was learned that 50 many of the visitors were members of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs and nothing bhad been arranged in their honor by the Omaha Woman's club. A meeting was at once called to arrange for au in- formal reception, but a review of the visi- tors’ calendar proved the time too occupled to admit of anything more. By means of tolephone and messenger service a goodly number of club women were reached, how- ever, and these attended part of the sessions and so at least met ihe guests that they were not privileged 1o entertain The visitors did not lack attention from the other women's organizations of the city. The Omaha Equality club was the first to extend courtesy to them, and this was done by a carefully arranged reception held in the parlory and banquet room of the Paxton hotel from 4:30 to 6:30 on Tuesday after noon. There were about 100 womeu present, among whom were some of the brightest of the state. The president, Mrs. Clara Young of Broken How, and the vice president, Mrs. Leavitt. The fine weather brought out a arge attendance and an excellent program was enjoyed by all. The period of Buglish history under discussion was that of Henry VI, which in itself is occupying two months' of study. Mrs. Leavitt gave an interesting account of the grammer schools founded at that time, and Mrs. Noah Perry told in a very finished and fascinating ad- dress the lite and work of the great Eras mus. It I8 quite a coincidence that in W J. Bryan's paper, the Commoner, which made its initial appearance this same after- noou, there 18 a long quotation from Eras- mus relative to Christianity's position h regard to war. Mrs. “The Fleld of the Cloth of Gold," and the club then resumed its responsive reading of Tenoyson's “Queen Niary, begun a’ the last meeting. The novel, “When Knight. hood Was in Flower,” which bLears upon this period, was referred to as furnishing & mowt truthtul portrait of the time. 1t Is one of the abjects of this club (o dispense with long and tedious papers and introduce io their place a popular and personal discussion of the subject on hand Each one endeavors to be prepared on the lesson and then some two or three are eapecially appointed to look it up in de. tail, or give a description of the charuc. ters introduced. The success of the new plan is proving its desirability, and makes the meetings much more profitable Pyke read a graphic description of | OVMAHA, NE