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MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1401. i \ ' thor tha NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA, 5 Hnsenn iy fulye Pure e e e noos o0 Sl Whiskey THE OMAINA DAILY B - - . Warring Factions of Syndieate \gree iy - = | {0 Buvy AT AnTonity, t be r eity and ty The World's Famous Medicinal Whiskey ¢ N \ y CRESTON, la, Ja 8 1)-A L bl hat 88 b b 4 « U . | his removal to the pesthouse wheteby the case was settled out of court, ! Owing to the number of ir . ! e, action. wad one (Bat chaseed cot sl === | Atlantic house the city authorit ¢ action was one that cha State Land t Loanw ENTION . P l:\\di:'«‘»'\"v- S SN e ctowe o on | Argond T ointment of Trustees by |parties with fraud and nspiracy, r PIERRE, 8. D., Jan, 87.—(Special.)~Calls . o | ber at night Baucl Al . - bY 1| fow da argest amount taken by any I ent clgar w Relnhond s a shoemaker and was board- | COURT MAY OVERTURN LEGISLATION |Creston syndicate for $50.000 and it was | o by was $1.800, by Walwor Missourt oAk, Of r Aldermen Want €moother Pavement for|ing at the Atlantic house at the time James sads’ (HAL Lty el Hughes, Gregory and ¥ fixtures and globes at Bixby's i k -~ f . made that reports were circulated R vk he el ) B. C. beer, Noumayer's hotel, | Fourth Ward Btreets, Carroll was found to be suftering_from of Contral Wy City [effect that the syndicate had been swindled: | oy, ally all the last a " ntific optician, 49 B'd'y. | o mallpox and the house wa place of Militin= | that the mine had been salted for the " N h b B il & 8 | undes quarantine [ e casion. Susplclon yug the synd I L f M K food & rme. fattens | THEY ARE AFTER EMPHATIC STATISTICS | Fhrres |arew ana finally crystallized inta & law- | tho oo i t0 meet, all e J. Hostetter, dentiat, Baldwin biock J Misslonary Service | suit. Hon. J. B. Harsh, W. C. Hetry, [ mang oL LaMert, Jowales, opHcias Broadway — Preceding tie regulnr service last even. | George Delbo and George Will 1era00 Drink Budwsiser teer, 1 enfeld Leading Cltles |10 at the Christian tabernacle, the mem were tamed as defendants, Durlng The " SuliTavaee hitls. v N. P. Dot convalescing frof 4 Bes bers of the Young People’s Soclety of Chris ’ DES MOINEE, Jan (Bpeoint Tele: | Soiie " Hay ot the triMl the atiovaeys for | CHEYBNNE & Lenislatar 1 Coughs, Colds, “{"“‘“m‘ Asth wr Problem Hns [C€R | an Endeavor rendered the following sp A wse submitted to the | v oy g Jan. 27 (spectal) - | ma, Consumption, Malaria, Fevers, fra. E. C. Broy \ 1 tieally—Questio | J h owing spe- | gram.)—An appeal case submitted o the | yip “yargh filed & motton to dismiss him | The week has beon a busy one in the sixth | Chills and Dyspepsia of whatever fort Lrown | i 1 | missio rog p Al and printed yspep i ; cial missionary program Towa supreme cc oral and from the case, as the plaintifis had failed | state logislature. Among the » Kly 1 ng Duffy's Malt ers (o Answer, the validity v i 1| quickly cured by taking y Ficture framing. C. B. Alesander & Co., Yoiuntary arguments yesterda es the Validity |4 “ghow him in anywise connccted With | in the was the divoree bill, compell- | Whiskey, A teaspoonful in a glass of 8 Braadway : The ald e in tavor of paving | o0 Bessie of the law under which er work ‘[‘-“ A conspiracy or fraud, if any had been com @ T f two years in the state be water thice times a day foumm oty 1. Montg K everal streets in the Fourth ward with | “Our Mission to Am Ve Chri ¢ by el towns ar rated OWA. | yitted, and the cou tained mo- | \ ot divor At be granted Gentlemen: | have had nervous dyapensia for f ) 1| aap h n up tho fight by [ ON¢ M W 1 nation of u hard fight agAINSt | yion, At the close of the third day, after a [also the bounty bill. The Iatter appr oo LT R TLL G Y DR i A r any means, although they are letting the | Recitation—"America for (hrist | the non an prin e (rol | number of confercnces had been held, the | priates $40,000 fo nty on predatory wild | SRt Ay od, And bekan Haing DU s T trict court ha ter rest quiet for the present, in view Birdie Brows {of muni ater W y_those | plaintiffs agreed to accept an offer from | animals Y the rate of § & i Whekes " \ 1 " \ i of the fact that 1t will be two ‘or thren | “FaDer on Migsioas « |tavor the @ te f having the | Mr Harsh to take b1 cents on the dollar | per 1 ’ e, 1t e ¢ bean 3o well 1 W I Graft, undertaker and disinfector, Jow Crewdson water work e e ward poli- |for their stock and drop oll litigation. | the ecnate this w ¢ A en S 'ty eougih tn b t Newt e 1o 0 e the council stands at present four of Recitation i Master & Elming o tictans and ] opportunity for [The case was becoming interesting when | divorce bill will be taken u | Wt nearty every oriag b fore Nruh(a o 11 at ! treet, sldermen are firmly opposed to asphaltum | 10%H By politicians to feed up Some years 4o | the agreement to adjust the matter out of | | e iy walenadarenii AV potids | TewaN \hose who desired reform in the method | court was reached Father nnd Children Missi | Loty traly vours v worh at, the populur Eagle | and favor brick Chinese Missions aev h g ! 1 : e I o na. { " RENE Yonkers, ¥. ¥ M i Catthage, Mo, i s I8 tho TouvAn -wav- stodid ta Sived | rtunith = s % thele control In | he made the offer to buy &0 that he could |drayman, Dick Preston, has suddenly dis- | yn senied botties only. 11 afered i bulk iy N STan Wit Tain b | with asphaitum sre it the meantime se kel | the h o be appointed | get what money he had originally placed |appeared from his home in this city [ v st s J0u get the genuive. All o o et TS IR 17" | Giring. setistios ‘Peparditip e WONMING| ‘Hwnsy osre Pos RANSS ORenne, | VY 1HE dlsteice court and to ¥ ! in the mine, § it He could do | with him his two small children. Mrs. | QRUERiss And grocer Morga i : o ‘the Jartisan character. The claim was {mme- | nothing while an endless string of lawsuits [ Preston went to church Sunday evenir iy Mal. Whiskey Co., Rochester, . ¥, Kan & I uphol furniture | qualities of this material, etc., from the | Henry Moo yoat8. of Age, wanted by | E ot fepalring, n i inkklug 08, MAIn 0t | oIty wRlFesy Y. & AURBGF SF KN TORAHE | (N RUIROtEIar of Banks Seen ey ma b7 | dntaty: wet-up tbw lates the prin- |existed. The plaintifis in accepting Mr. |and took one of her little daughters with | M Ethel ¢ tertained t White L4 FOUERGE hE COUNEEY I ventssdny: artyrnon ““X ’\I o ""y”]“ ple of 1l control of affairs, for the Harsh's proposition agree to discontinue all | her. When she returned her husband and | Houge club te Wt her hom ¢ b A | ¥ o J - RESIR SREW, trict court may be elected |unfriendly cond toward the mine two other children were not to be found 0 ' T The lowing eircular letter has been | near Loveland, by Deputy Sheriff Baker, at ¢ A 1 180 | ———— The griet-stricken b bt ¢ i i ind_duughter, Miss | addressed to the city englneers | the request of Sherift J. W, Taylor of Seda B e S atus 1] L8 OHDDY ovnghe Often ORFIBUS TOF |k maver o Bl o OUITE 1a 8 drughter of If 1 had Grip I would me from i two weeks vi Dear 8ir—1t 15 the Intention of the ity | conveyed in a telegram to Sherift Cousin nstitution is violated inf t S RRVRT N |yt Tk < SR C Qo SR W LIRS ST 3 iles' Pai J o\ want a Heo will bring results. |1 the rt rd In this clty this year . ) erday morn| form which properly belongs to the execu- | SUlt8 after the patient is supposed to husband can be obtained 3 's' Nervine " iven to & want ad in | with etther brick or asphaitum, Although | The telegram did not state for what « g st i TThis gues. | PAssed the danger point. Foley's I and Dr. Miles' Nervine. Sheridan. noal, once ttled aiwa aro eventy divided s regards the kind, | (A6 HOOTe WAS wan s | tion was argued before the supreme court | 8" r affords posi protection o Miteheock Sold at all Druggists. Smok s We five at present ‘mbout elght miles of | W0wIIng to give any information. He con e eal rase from \Wood. | SCUFIty from these coughs. Myers-Dition | HURON, 8. D, Jan, 27.—(Special.)—Rus! rr e brick p me of which was put down | sented to return to Kansas without requisi- | Yesterday on a o trol of the |PFU€ Co. Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, [ness men of Hitcheock, together with M Yis, twe s ag Dut ha x‘."fiu’m‘r‘l;‘:‘v.vy-' | tlon papers and Sheriff Toylor was notified | PUry county ‘”:‘" “' k ‘K““l“y k con- | South Omaha, | tar in that vicinity, are preparing to " in_ i e r naibione 16 Ausstioned: ” | to that eftect T i e — | establtsh a creamery at that place early | for a short | e 00 Would Kindly answer the ques- ——— tended thau there has been any mism: | [tar et wretem T ot REasK he et be 1 | siunat oftect on mepHalt hak ' Ordinfry | ONAWA, In, Jan. $1.—(Special.)=John |sion sppointed by the judges under the| oo o byoyiia TReorporatl | plant has been secured. Milch cows are Towidet wwenue. | * What effect'on asphalt has standing pools T. Boylan of Eldora, special inspector ofy law in fact. the watti works have beW | pigppp, s D, Jan. 27—(Special ) [BUmerous in that part of the county, Milk ) Huri ) I ; . | made to yield a handsome profit to the pecia ’ he A o | SRR iiarante Y ook [rural tree delivery, with P, M. Elllott, we v“\! [”’ i ".l L > i mll \te purely | ATticles of incorporation have en filed | from has already been pledged | N Ny | e o e i e an} | Over the proposed rural free delivery route | City e q i ot t|for the Gold Standara Consolidated Gold | weill e "t Mevening at Hghes’ . | i ot khaded | west of town and will recommend that it | constitutional and affect the method of |y oniany at Rapid Clty, with & capi- | 1 gy, A3911108 (0 Ansny Omce. EXCURSIO! Yy ory member i requested to be present. | What ix the lightest street gradient paved [ bo established. 1t is twenty-five miles in| management of municipal affairs fn all ] "0 e00 oo tneorporators, D. W, Flick, | LEAD. 8. D, Jan, 27.—(Speclal )—A largo Runviathe | T famnual meetlng of the Ministerial as- [ Wih asphalt? G0 G any ape | 198th and will furnish about 160 families| Parts of the s | A. E. Flick, W. E. Smith, M, A. Smith and | 24dition s being built to the Homestake dor astow et the home | SOih o effect on heondition of the as. | with a daily mail. It covers part of thre Militin Inspectio | €. W. Garrish. For the Cox Multi-Mailer "'H ‘; "“wi;"| lllvru'nlr {m,k and I:\l:l l'n' GR EAT chiirch, Officers will be | Phalt? 1f so, what s it | townships and will take in Blue Lake and| . " i the movernor's | company, at Bloux e With & oanieul o d oller und furnaces. 8 to Micar” will b | BHAILE, (8,80, WHEt 18 EEhuch on the dura: | Sontn Colonel J. G. Olmsted of the governor's | sompany, at Sloux Falls, T sl o | be in the nature of a refinery and will make ARREGE 17 (he A o axphalt | bisf s staff starts out today on tho angual in- | 82 Incorporators, omlinson, 3¢, | o°valuable addition to the Homestake plant " Telegra any's local office, will lense | we clreular letters of inquiry are now e spection tour of the state to visit all th ieol chiosser and Mark D. Scott. For |, "oy iq ey employment to many this ove Dwight, TiL, on visit | belng sent out under the direction of City| .~ Library for Sac City. companies of the lowa National guard and | the Nelson Mining company of Plerre, with | 5 o E k nppeatives, on her ubsence’ Howard M. | gngineer Ktnyre and when the answers| SAC CITV, la., Jan (Special.) | LEUL ereon. His first visit will be at | & capital of $1,000,000; incorporators, C. Q.| (5 i S, St | Enhe i s O s 4, | e B L L | el R R 8 e, ROUTE I B e St e e i | WL T wummarized tn & report fo be fied | Y the citizne of sac oi. M. S0 S S 0L oliont, tomorrow | For the Pacific Ofl company, at Pierre, with | LOST CABIN, Wyo., Jan. 27, (Spectal.) ! paclty of 60 Jetters a minute and | by him with the city council Ava Platt has offered to the town a fino | [T L i ompany fias fust finished | & capital of $1500,000; incorporators. 'J. H. | Daatel Cockrel of Chadron, Neb., diod here | | Leave omane-- Inan Sitomatic suction self-teeder | When the proper time 2 1y vln,”nrv 0! -nln;l‘v:'mx:w “n{l sive d ‘l‘lur 0 he erection of a handsome armory build- [ Nogues, W. A. Debrough, V. Pattison. | of typhoid pneumonia, The body has been ;'I-.h\"'l«‘ Route through Colorado and electric motor 1HATter horse power | oo hetween the aldermen who favor ";‘ ";v]r:. bl »"' ’:;"' ““I‘"“‘ tbrary. | o which will be ned at the same time | For the (:HII‘\' 11 company, at Plerre, with | gent to Chadron, WHDONESDAVS, PRl i A meeting of the rvising commiltes | DHAItHM ‘ANA thoss who favor beick s nire Fistt I8 ofw ot the riohest and and a ball will be givon at the time of | @ capital of $300,000; incorporators, Willlam | oo N A TURDAY S Y3 AND having n charge th ensus will be | Jooked for in the city councll liberal men and will give $5.000, besides his | (" 1o boction, Colonel Olmsted's inspec- | Phelps, Henry Hecker and R. W. Stewart » i tom W morning in ¢ Baott & | ki L lot, i the citizens will give as much. 1oh ‘aAtaN: 105 thi ek are as follows: | FOr the Bancroft Creamery company at CURE THE GRI Por 1Ak " when the work (ting the : " ; o 4y - DL ERtaR : i croft, Kingsbury cou wit , or Information and ' Tourist Dictionary " TUrns Wil be. foaumcd Jlating the xe-| Fresh Vaceine Points recelved every day T e o iy weday evening: Sioux City, | Bancroft, Kingsbury county, with a capital — address Clty Ticket Ofice, 1333 Farnam St. work will tike anoihe K at Dell G. Morgan's drug store RESTON, .18, Jan Speeiat~- | Wednesday; Hull, Thuraday: Emmetsburg, | 9f $5.000; incorporators, D. Thompson, W Advice of @ Famous Physician, Omaha, Neb. Harold, the -year-old son of Mr. and Mr “ BSTON, Ia, Jan. 27.—(Specls . et threa | A Jenks, A, Mears and W. A. Lamont rirst and foremost, REST. Peter Norgrd, o0 W ashingion trennt M EDWARDS AND | PRAYER BOOK. | Henry McGraw paulding township | Friday. and Algena, Saturday. ”" thr . s ]K"l v B it A ’ # i ~ i Yesterduy affernoon from membrancous o farmer, charged with assault on Jasper | new companies at Winterset, Albia an Wil Porce 6w .kt Homeninke, ake care of yo our nlready croip, The funcral, which will be privatc, [Rev, George Bdward Walk Speaks of | Mopherson, his neighbor, was today dis- | Atlantic will not be organized fn thme for | ppanwoon, 8. D, Jan, 27 (Special)— | Weakened nerves want rest and must have REWARD Sbe held this aftcrnoon. “Hurlal will be | K ing's Accesston an Marked Celnis. | pigeq McPherson s recovering. The | regular inspection this year The Homestake company now has all the|'t: 1f the attack is severe, go to bed and b | Fuirview comotor Ll ; Hotk o \ ; s A8y S0W- i s there. More fs s re o Dilons DERE Hask. Ascalaticn s Kaa The Edwardian Kings and the Book of | yyy men were induced to settle the matter (ablishing Small Librarie | force turned n at the mammoth pumping | FeMAl there. More fatalitles result trom| ctea’ i "ttt "R WL | Common Prayer” was the tonlc of Rev. out of court. MeGraw pave all the conts | yort ol S5 RTTET L tation at the Beadwaters-of Snearnih ver, | D1t of this precaution than from any | We, the un ned druggists, offer a 3 secrotary, George 16 WHENL, (rens. | George Bdward Walk's sermon yesterday | qnd the expense of McPherson’s doctor and , NOTthWe v bas a phils | ers cte Ll Ve | other caue ewatd 68 50, cents o) ahy Herson who!pu 0 ThasTotty, Geora I AVeight: trer TR at Bt Paul's Hpiscopal church, | 104 the cxpents of McPherson's doctor and |, 5 amall way, is doing a vast amount of [ There aro two pumpe, each with a capacity | “5it (Ll o1 Your digeative organs are | TS 29 ©f nts to any person who pur 1 n, Chaile Gregory, Charles f, | morning at St. Paul's Episcopa h hospital service. The men quarreled over | .4 iy his particular field. This is George | Of elevating over a high mountain 2,500 gal {0 o coRAIGE to take Chre ot A ot chages of us two 2i-cent boxes of Baxter's {wi own i G o said s hogs ; s - At ol s B o conditlo ake cara of large quan- A SRR 0Tkt Wi o YSlsiiUL b AR o eveat and good: Qliesn | 18 OB . W\ Schee of Primghar, formerly a member [ 1008 of water per minute. The increased [ i 09 €00 AR | Mandrake Bitters Tablets, it it fails to | he death of the great and good Quee - 4 quantity of water makes it possible to in > con \ Vincent Battin has been awarded th | Al of the Towa house, who has donated money | 4 5 Staty ol plire, it Wate _[cure constipation, billiousne K head ¥incent Battin has b arded the con- [ Vietoria and the accession to the throne Soldicr i Home Amain. u Apa 207 | creasa:tha ouiput of bullion tromithe mines || DEIDK pienty of pure) cold water. It als | SUFE CoBNL AL bitio IO RS the federal bullding tia: yoodwotk at [of the prince of Wales as Edward VII i8] ONAWA, Ia., Jan. 27.—(Special)—Eugene | {0F the starting of schaol librartes In every | P00 18 QTP S0 lays the fever, stimulates the kidneys to|%vhe. Juu . s Ir The contract jor the painthng Js been |8 marked crigis in the history of the Anglo- | Myers, an Onawa soldier boy who pvod | ook Bt Brien county and in | T ledonia mill at Terraville has heen | ACtion and opens up the pores of the skin. | *LO syt A e awarded’ {an i S KonatSsl U | Sk0n world. The fact that the new mon- |in’ Company L FIfy-irst Towa Fegiment, | many dlstricts in other counties, and for | Tho Caledoris mill ut Terraville has been | o' e bowels open with Dr. Miles: Nerve |°F, the discuses for which § recom patr Gl R B Phaul T |arch assumes the name of Edward lends an | and re-enlisted in troop K, Eleventh United | !lltaries in several town: He SN eths R TNRHEL e 8t Cootial iy | xndrhivac sl n v ' 5l gives in comparatively small amounts and | F ook 5 dsaen-ot DF aat N . |or llquid. We will also refund the mone Fhe caxe against Dan Willlams, charged | interest to the churchman, whose mind 18 | States cavalry, serving over two years and | ' '\ os that the people shall contribute [ €an be installed that old mine and mill w | Take: the 3 ‘( £ ’. MuSs: NorvIBO|Co e iDRokage of eitlior 1£/16 tatla 1o &Iy with stealing welonging to A, 15 | at once directed over the chasm of 3¢ | a half, returned home last night 1 e 2 be started up after an fdleness of a dozen | Per day. and if you cannot sleep take an | < Woodworth | similar sums. He also bought and pre- bedtim atisfaction v \ Dol townkHINS WAR | Venbui ta: LEat othal HAard. WHORE. reig | ai e At the big 1200-ton cyanide piant | €xtra dose at bedtime. To further control A g 7% dizmissed In Ju Ferrier's cou T, rae Sto M ihe Stre sented to the schools in his county Amer- | 2 anide plant | B o and to overcomo the peullar| SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. day on motior the ussistunt county at- | Was at a period fraught with the gravest S 4 fean flags to be floated over the rural school | 811 the machinery has been Installed and a Lt torney and costs taxed to the prosecuting | moment to the Church of Christ. It was| CRESTON, Ia an. (Special.) 081 TIAKe:10 DeA0RIEA OYAF b | few days more will see the plant in opera. | 3¢hes and pains of grip, use Dr. Miles' Paln | - ) wit willi found the horse, half | then that was given to the people in the | A horse and buggy belonging to a farmer ""'“‘" Nov:n8.las IAde A0 ,”_" L9 ”." | tton his plant is caleulated to save $10 - | ViS5 They act quickly and effectually NERVE BEANS rostors Wapyed and wandering on the publie high- { o mon vernacular the Book of Common | was stolen from the principal streets of [{OWNS in Sac ""lI";\I- nd “‘]‘ " 'H‘I'”“‘ *1000 per month to the company by extract. | And no bad effects result from their use, BohE T AR | ‘reston Saturd e orities are follows for establishing school hraries . 2 3 ORI | Phese remedies have bec oroughly tested arried men, men fotend Park Policeman Shill had an encounter | Praver, which has become the blessed | Creston Saturday. The authorities are fin | " , cotablishing school Hbrarles: | g the gold from tho tallings, which haye | Theso remedies have been thoroughly tested o N8 1y e, en tod with “wood thieves Iriday night at Rig | heritage of all English-speaking church- | search of the thief. Auburn and Grant Ci T Lake ant | been going down the creek for & good many [ MOTe than a million times and their e iita s IRNE 10asen sopped; power rostoreds 1 He found three men carrving off land Lake View, $150 each; Wall Lake and | il < L A0Y ) tlency s thoroughly established. They Kherman & MeConne & Co and ANt of wood e had eut and stacked, | ™0 i Cisted in England: a| “Orip robbed me of my stoep and I was |Schaller, $200 cach, and Sac City, $60, | YOAs 45 waste nover fail to give relicf. ¥ dragginieur mativaty Nerva Boisa o il N ¢ they ran when they saw him. He fired | i o PARLION i8 o b ol 8 tv. in | nearly craz with neuralgia and heada | This is conditional on each of these towns % iy Ak afent Dr. Miles' Remedies can be found at any HOWELL'S I la Gr S e e R R T B o) Yafurm. | DF- Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine cured |raising an equal amount, except in the | o @S"i% B T aly | Arug store, and they are sold on a positive A take ik 1ip Drought o earth o dog that was with the | o0 o8 e e small Roman | Me-"—Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich. | case of Sac City, which must donate $1500. | (1 B e S T e O ot | Buarantee that first bottle or package bens ntl-Kawf} N Sa it s Hotls 8 | Odebolt, the only other town in the county ¢ h 3 or moncy refunded at the drug st Stephen « bR AN v of Towa | PATLY, that desired the continuance of the | i doks counties in the state will follow the lead & TR A Gl an attormey, of towa | LS 1t destrod the sanuimuanee o 10¢ | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER oo u soou achoot Tirars: e temders witl| o Gres Lot Which ' e o v |~ - — = - : nection with the death | tion, of which the king was fairly repre- | i be accepted and the conditions be me | tion decided to butld an asylum for it Dr Kay S L“n Bal ol b LR R L B SR ntath that ished little doctrin 1: dny and Tuesdny Wil Fair, For Department Comma incurable insane rather than pay the stat — il A0 5 m Wit & avabash passenger traln The (| obedience to the papacy and abolish thoss ing Southerly. the lowa Grand Army of the Republic are ;mv patient h'nm the county in the state | deranges the stomich., At Druggists, 10 & 2o vostigation 18 betig made ir interest eatures of English cleric } o ) b aring now e date for the de- |horpital for the insane at Yankton. It | sy ol PR rithed company which car. | featur f English clerical life which, like WARHINGTON Toar 81, for | aP1earing now that the date for the de-|horpital for the insanc : RIPAN'S TABULES Is an effectual curs in poley on 1 e monnsticism, had come widely to be con- |\ FOSHNATCL, U : | partment encampment has been set. George 3ran okni s per year for the R SEEs erisiais s Regcuat gore | sidered as abuses. With the accession of [ Monday and Tuesc . etzger of Davenport, formerly custo- |Care of it insane and it ix figured it for Ge. At all druggists N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250 [RRRRERE N i i T 2] For lowa and Missouri-—Fair | L MAtaRARL ot Ll VI, who was king from 1547 to 1563, the still comparatively small party in sympathy with continental Protestant T TR T ism came into power, and there followed | At the musical of the Derthick elub to- | the publication of a Book of Common Prayer night, in Royal Arcanum hall, Schumann| 'R 1849, by which all the ordinary parish willina ins damig a1 ] services were transferred from the Latin dian of the capitol in Des Moines and a |€an care for its own insane at a less cost preminent Second district politician, is a |80d thus keep the moncy at home. Fred cavdidate and is being indorsed by a num- [ H. Bacon of Canton 1 ating hOE ot st the cost to the countie winds generally northwesterly; generally fair. For North Dakota—Fair Monday: war erly winds becoming southerly; Tuesday; | probably fair. i aile For South Dakota and Wyoming—TFair| It is rumor Monday; winds becoming south Tues- | Milwaukee T Commonwealth 10-cent clgar p Centerville Coal And coal from the best mines in the country. ~ Also hard coal and wood. | Prompt delivery is our motto, & been investi for the aintenance | 3 of their insane at the Yankton asylum. | d Prol Me finds that the countics have contributed | 1 in eastern Towa that the |4 congiderably larger ¢ 1 ilroad contemplatos a new than the tota r treated and sev f ; cost of maintaiuing the asylum i i rendered. The following will be the pro- | I8tls Roman features abolished For Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Monday; (shortening the southwestern branch to Kan South Show. d Omah gram “‘l" principles c “l'"‘" ""l' Y ook | northwesterly winds, becoming southerly; |sas City materially. I the line is bullt T.\HT' HEL (Special.) and Umana. 5 was drawn up were those which underlay | o » Chicago-Kansas C ould go |The second annual show of the 3 . s Sketeh of Schumann Tuesday; fair. the Chicago-Kansas City trains would go e | Council Bluffs Office, No, 23 N 0w 3 Eng e 4 3 D, " | ! 8 , No, 23 North Main § Mrs. Montgo the whole movement of the English vefor For Colorado—Fair Monday; lower tem- |by way of Davenport fnstead of to Marion. |State Poultry and ¥ ociation | AN ECLIPSE St. Telephone 128, . () Bpring l\ IYaps s yog fiade | mation. There was no fconoclastic fur¥, | perature in esstern portion; variable winds; | A survey made by the Northwestern in|Wil: open Tuesday night. Secrctary Bras | Omaha Office, 311 South 12th Street, ’ Miss Tind there was no Intention of unnecessary | Tyesday; probably fair. 1899 ran from Algena to Sac City, by way he has recefved entries from Towa, | Telephono 1308, . The New Kingdom wrs | change. but there was a flxed purpose 10| gor Montana—Fair Monday; southerly |of Fonda, Pocahontas and Rolfe, and it is [ Nebraska and Minnesota, many of which Of the Sun throws a dark shadow on / i Mr Rigdon ) bring back the services to the spirit and PR sy Eatanie daty P L of the state that the [comprise the best fanciers in the three the earth. So it is with the human body | |, COnnection made with South Omaha ite in B o B Schumann winds; Tuesday; probably fair believed in that part of | Transf e B tone of the earlier centuries—the centuries |~ For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Ar- | company is abont to build this extension |6tates, while the entries from South Da when disease shuts out the Jight of healtn | | 11ans Complatr Schumann [ of the first four ecumenical councils and | kansas—Fair Monday; nerthwesterly winds; | and make a new short line from Omaha to [ kota are larger than ever bofore. The ex- [ | and happiness. | “ ILLIA“ WELGH o Mrs. Mullis, Sy to make them moro available for general | Tyesday fair. | the Twin cities [hibition will last three days and will be | | L] 1) W hime Schumann | U8e. For Indiana and Tllinois—Fair Monday; | An clectric interurban lne is projocted |held in a large storeroom on Main street. | PRchLv Mi wch The first prayerbook of Edward VI was | fair (o brisk winds, geuerally northwesterly; | to run from lowa City to Willlamsburg. | W. S. Russell of Ottumwa, Ia., ha “The Two Grenudler Schumana | g0 excellen e Haa naiine 41l Mr. Aftchison Acellent that It has remained in subs | Tuosdey pr Remembering Queen Vietorin, | X y ably fair | ergaged to judge the birds. Several firms | H stance the office book of all branches of | For New Mexico—Fair Monday and Tues- | in Minneapoli Chicago have written As M. Chirles Tulley the Anglican communion and is likely so | ) nere Schumann napthasix ariads Ketcr sk varientl A memorial service in honor of the late | that they will a number of Belgian e « i Blus, § i e + |to remain. Our own American pray or Western Texas—Fair Monday;: cooler | Queen Victoria was held this evening by | hares and Apgora cat BITTERs Ferseiy d . | book s patterned after it, with only such | in vorthern portion; west winds; Tuesday | P¢s Moines Englishmen aud those of Eng- | v oof | Bih 1 of Mes Achter ocal changes necessary to adapt it to our | fair | 1ish descent in St. Paul's Ep pal chureb. | s D The Is an antidote for all diseases which attack Tho funeral of Mrs. Fannie E. Achter, | natfonal and independent condition | For Eastern Texas—Fair Monday; colder [\t Wis a beautiful gervice presided ov state Insurance department Eanien su the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach or Bowels, wife of J. ). Achter. who died in Sioux City - e - {in eastern portion; winds generally fresh | the rector, Rev. J. E. Cathell .AYMV devoted | o o do busines SEA Coatan ““ | It drives out constipated conditions, restores Friday. will be this afternoon at # o'clock avis sell | to brisk north to northwest; possibly high | entirely to the late queen and her relgn. A | T C a0 B RS AEC BEABIEC & Charer functional activity and regularity, Tocha and J from the home ot Mrs. B. F. Btoeckert, her Taken Back to Omaha | on the coast; Tuesday fair Spiensia porivels of the queen lo OOloie | oousy aasanised at Canton, whish | = HEY sister-in-law, 526 Bast Pierco street, Burial [ , . Fakew Hack to ownba, = e | was placed over the pulpit and draped in | [T OFERTHed At Cante ; g MAKES ..o TEAS— i . will be fu Fairvlew cometery ing e Henry Brown, bu Lo ecord, | s mipaee o P S aied B ment company for life and aceldent Sun-Dried Japan, per 1b » | " fu Fairvi Ty, | whe t name was later found to be| OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURRAU, | HOUrMINE The pict B b (R0 | 4 ourance. The life fusurance is lasued on Pure Blood, Bpltier Low, ot 1B« ) Mrs. Achter lived in Council Blufts for | Nepiris Tostad (b IATN ot LoMaTLA, g0 Official ¢ f temper. | England by the local branch of the 8 basis of averag i b Strong Nerves and Gunpowder, per 1h many year eceding her removal to Sionx A9 AR e MR AR Tou nd precipitut co Fwith ¢ of St. George some years age Jovernor | PASI® OF aAverage assesments as shown b n n, per 1 ' many years preceding her removal to 810UX | gy afternoon while trying to dispose of | SLUFE, Wiid, precipit i Wit the | 0c Ak SHOTRS Name FOAA Aen. - o B3Rl 0Nk aaadsiation. easatitnoe Al Cood Digestion, Hogilen Hrcakebat, ‘par ik : ¢ ' REE | a set of harn The police suspected that y . . " further basis as shown by the experience of s 4 J. Achter in this city in 1582, and he | 1890, 1865 [ in the services, deliveriy address | People who have used i 44 the harness had been stolen and communi- | Maximum temper 5" " aa| o ¢ American mortallty table The ' e Who Ve uwd It sy B b 8 2 TS their daughter, Edith, survive et it R s » ot appreciation of the late \“ st et A ML RO || main reliance for keeping the body healthy. RHEUMATISM Achter's amiable and charitable disposition { o T H€ BEEIATEET ot b viver. Mean temperiture 1 Farmers Reject | ers. W. 3. Byrnes, ¥. H. Bacon, Joh i | vse Rea cr theumatism Cur v had been taken from the premises of E. T.| Record of temperature iy n| The farmers of Washington and Mahaska | merson, 8. T. Winstead and A. A. Randa] S0LD AT DRUGCISTS. Ahy Form. Cuf i b . T. Anson is a brother of the man under : | rural telephone liues at a cost of | » | “ | arrest. George Anson was taken back to | NOrmil temperature $6,000 and counect more than 200 farm-| HUROR | :“"'I‘" » arecias wors > Biars 1 oot | Omaha yesterday afternoon, having con- | Tatal excess sihee March 1 bouses, bave unceremoniously rojected an | pangements are belng made by | A i V7 ediniad 7o pnsant 1 e ane | sented to return without requisition papers. Normal pre offer from the People’s Telephone company | | ‘r’“ R SI8 N0 AN ma o "‘ “l“ | denclency f y Rllap o Beopl lei [ hers for the annual state camp of the Mad JRRars -Kawf cures coughs, colds, | Total rainfall wince ‘March 1 ! o take over thelr lines a ect them | opy Woodmen of America to be held here ALL Howell's Anti-Kawt cur 8, colds. | xcous since March 1 ) h{with the exchanges in Keota and other |on February 13, at whish iime e er Gravel roof A. H. Reed, 641 Broad's. | Boncicncy for cor. period, 100... 4 ‘]’ These farme Baw BAYS SoYed|camy val Neighbors will also be held, | B== s — e | | N o on | sinss contoring. At Bouth Hnglish and The attendance will be large ‘ oul' SHOOS " v_Leduer Hiaw Smalipes, |, DrUavis from Btations as 7 ¥ given free communication with Webster, | Pieaes Xo0 havia | £ lohn uhold, another inmate of the | W K| =|Keswick, White Pigeon b English, | versity 1] | y are EASY ON THE FEET- quarantined Atlantic house, on South Main 11 5\.. cen Vall Kinro. N Wellman and | . D., Jan. 27.—(8 al.) ‘ EASY ON THE PRICE strect, was found to have smallpox yester P2 35| 2 [ Harper, and they propose extending their | New bullding operations of Dakota univer- | | i o (o gt ]| 4ay ant was removed to the city pesthouse. | gTATIC FHEH rural lines on to lowa City, Sigourney and | sity will be pushed with vigor. President ur shoes are m 0 f He makes the third smallpox patient being &) = 33 | £ | What Cheer. These groups of rural tele 1 g E | : § ueatly and wear long. The cared for at the pesthouse, and other in- | § 12| Z | phonc lines are now quite common in Towa | Is a Good Investment i e 4 mates of the hotel are sick. In the case of | 8|7 | how you get full value for | iR i‘ Fifteen lots {n & body for sale at & very reasomable price, Theas your money. If you want sat {of the organized companies in towns and 00 | e Have for Dessert ? lots are located in Omaha addition and lle high and dry. They | | will make & splendid location for seme factory. Beveral other lota istaction in footwear the place Yorth Platte Cheyenne, ¢ PR |oEeTormte s peios e 1o ail mrs| AW hat Shall We ; | to go is Balt Lake, ¢ & ol Hor MiLd b2 Toasn a This question 312 aamits suitable for bullding purposes—one of them eapecially will make ::»“hl VLY, clear 5 Y| BOONE, Ia., Jan. 27.—(Special)—A mid- | 8Very day. Let us answer it to-day, Try | | @ fine location for a home, being within one block of the metor | wiliaton, elonay 5 .| dle-aged woman, who refused to give her line and within two blocks of & school houss and church located PERFECT | Chieago, 'cloudy ik, cloudy SARGENT e i Look for the Bear. TOOih POWder | Kl i She is suffering 2 T | name, wa from the Northwestern I la the western part of the ity [ 2.0 | train to the hospital here, being unable o i1 & -y A 2 % | continue Eer journey to some point on the 1 % ‘| lowa Central ralroad ’ PRl o X IRl 3 i trom some dangerous malady and seems to | & delicious and healthful ¢ Pre. | B 1 | Havr cloudy in ht - s FHAYES, CIOUGY:; H B A peuitent frame of mind, be -| pared in two minut » boiling ee 3 § | ' & : delirium asserts that she has important | tool. Flavors:—Lemon. Orange. R | ¥ i i i S Couhell iums,>* ™1 for over a quarter of & CenUrY. | 1 judicates trace 6 precipiiation. Zero, | mind, The conductor luformed the au-| & your grocers to-day, 1o cts, | = e