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SDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1901 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WF¥ | Farmers' National congress. Last year the gregations gathering Th A mf thers - onvention was held at ado Springs schools are again in o tion and ther more < « nd a delegation was sent from here. The| seems no occasion for further uneasiness wite, w of the highest aft 1 : rmert Lean and Trust ompany Lt Go | i cr ot selecting the place fof this years | Felative t0 the eomanmen - " U*4%186%8 | Murderers of Jennle Bowchietsr Receivs | childest for vour 3 of Dakota Routhern's [nstrament. onvention was not decided at that time, — Maximum Legal Term, H : | | ‘ s ‘\‘ it wa WIth the executivs commite Harry Lyons Gets a Hearing. the community and startled and manly heart. That pit Word has reached here that the com- ANSTON, Wyo., Jan. $3.-~(Special.) HOUSE HAS A DAY OF SLAUGHTER | mittcon s now o, Feady to make a The Dreliminary hearing of Harry Lyons. AL BUT KERR ARE GIVEN THIRTY YEARS il selection and that Siou ¢ charged with the murder of John B, Wheel dastardly 4 the r - Srobability te the slts Lasren T 18 OI | iag at Hilliard, Wyo., Aupust 16, 1875, and dead by the Hess of Whether | To Prove what the World-fatous Discovery Swatp- Nevotes the Session to Siashing Dills, ‘ % who was arrested In Lead City, 8. D, sev Ing Sentence Jud s Root, willdo for YOU, all Our Readers may Heginning with Operntion COMB IGNITES IN HER HAIR| 5ifne hocke ugo after an alleged bunt cov-| raues Oceaston to S8y that De - the senate's Wide-Tired | s R T L AT fendants Should Hive Been have a ¢ nmple Bufile Free by Mail. Wagon Proposith ‘|,,,,.,nr.| Younx Woman Badly 00 "“'"’_ r"h«lh"}’\‘:k"l‘i n‘\"“““"_r ""{"“ ‘l Convicted of Higher Crime, "" ned ir | rehed by Cellulold Ornament's | pogges the defendant was bound over the e ¥ PIERRE, §. D., Jan, 20.—(Special Tele- | Taking Fire in Church. ADFIl term of the district court Without| pAppRSON. N. J., Jan. 20 —Walter C }mm' . '“x:' ki fofal By gram)--The Farmers' Loan and Trust| RERESFORD, 8. D, Jan, 20.—(Spectal L | McAlister, William A. Death and Andrew | gl el L ompany of New York today filed with the | 1 srd bt kel L The witnesses were the strongest that Campbell, who were found gulity of | Tinds with their counsel and a f etary of state & release of & HOFLEAES | opurcr o Jevice at Mary's Catholic |oan pe introduced by the prosecution and |J. Campbel . for 0 The prisoners probably will not t murder in the second degree he KilOg | 5 tho state pricon at Trenton for a couple o Jennie Posschieter on October 18, 1900, | oo oo Wi Y by the administration of choloral, and sub- 80 when your kidneys are weak of out 3 church Miss Noua Ryan, a young woman, 00, which was glven by the Dakota | gat near with her back toward the stove ithern road for fts i In Unlon, Clay | gudcenly an explosion took place in her the opinion prevails here that unless more damaging evidence i introduced in court w00 Yankion counties. The road It now a which was wadded up on the back Hoit APTIL l[l.:‘r‘v’]\: Lyons wil be scquitted. | (gouent assault, together with George J Con ke Stntemen | rder you can understand how quickly f the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul | of her head, and immediately her whole a e 4 " Kerr, who pleaded non vult endre to a| cAlister, Campbell and Kerr entire body s affected, and how } lieve him innocent of the murder of Wheel- | was enveloped in flames. John L. |incare fighting h i charge of assault, were brought into court | made a statement to the public this even organ seems to fail to do its duty. | In the legislature the principal house bills | Reedy and Robert O'Reilly tried to extin. | °5' et ok ot of oyer and terminer here for sentence by | g It s their first utterance since their | g the many cures of Dr. Kilmer's | roduced today were: “To change the time | guish the flames, but found It necessary Want Biack Hills Represented Judge Dixcn. McAlister, Campbell and |arrest, and was fssued on the rity of | mp-Root, the great Kidney, liver and clecting supreme and circuit court Judges | to cut the hair from her head with a knife, | DEADWOOD, 8. D., Jan, 29 pecial.)— | Death were each sentenced to thirty years' | the counsel for all four men is fol- | bladder remedy, investigated by the Hee ) 10 that of the general elections; providing | which wus the only instrument at hand. A letter has been drafted by the Commer- | imprisonment at hard 'abor and Kerr ("‘1"“" | e ones which we publish this week for | the destruction of noxious weed. % | An ties were badly scorched, but will cial club of this city for the purpose of 'fifteen years' imprisonment at hard labor. | We ed to our fat 1 propase | the benefit of our readers speak in the higt highways and to provide indigent defend- | recover. The cause of the explosion was having the Black Hil legislators work The sentences of all the men are the full | o face ' tugure wi h manly hea est terms of the wonderful curative prop- | 3 ounsel at county expense, fixiog the | found to be an overheated cellulold comb, for the $25,000 appropriation for an exhibit | terms of imprisonment which the law pro- | Hirs 1L WaS usalean 1o 5oy & erties of this great remedy ) masimum fee at $2 which ignited from tho heat of the stove. of the state at the Panamerican exposition. | vides | lievs our situation, as the st Des Mofnes, In | The house started out for a « of | The services were brought to a very sad In addition to the $25,000 the legislatura| The court room was crowded to its ut ; M 4 heve h that anyt I had been out of health f laughter and began on the senate wide- |and sudden close will be asked to appropriate $5,000 for an | MOst capacity when Judge Dixon took bis | fie 1o Foro oo tnn misnteror SIH DI Wiy Cjed onte rrom ons tire n bill, on which the committee re- | exhibit of minerals from the Black Hills, |seat on the bench. The corridors of the |!o make we want to thank t topped taking the doctor's med: ported unfavora as it did on the job Northern Pacific Extension. court house were a filled with people | PUDErs of Paterson for ¢ ised the sample bottle m bers' Bill to prevent the sale of stocks of | ABERDEEN, S. D., Jan. 20.—(Spectal ) ) Belleved (o Have Periahed tn Storm. | and on the sidewalk and in front crowds of | wih (' eoSence, of mullce in AfiStwards took two of your lurge | K00dd in fraud to creditors. The firat bill | The report Is current that the Northern| RAWLINS, Wyo, Jan. 20.—(Special)— | the curlous were assembled. In the court | Would tend ‘to abate the o E . 1 thank you very | ket befure the house on third reading was Pacific will extend its Oakes-Wulner line |J. B. Hassett of Saratoga and James Mer- | room werc the father, stepmother and sig- | L0H, But We propous to be rsending me the sample be D. W. SMITH one 1o provide for the construction of parti- | west from Oakes, crossing the Missourl near .ml nyl Battle Lake are belleved to have | ter of Jennie Bosschieter, who had been | fhene daya o oot 0 : D, W, BT Y earees | M1 n fence 1t went onto the table. The |the boundary between the Dakotas and |teen lost in the mountalns near Battle given seats where they could have & good | for d behavior in prison, and w y Mrs. H. N. Wheeler, of 117 High Rock St., Lynn, Mass ext. 4 bill requiring that apecial notice | S(rIKING the present main line about Big |Lake Iast week during a severe snowstorm. | view or all that transpired. A few min- |30 pray the community wil Suspend i | “h“t‘ a Woman writes on Nov. 3d, 1000: “About 18 months ago 1 ha be given non-resident land owners for road | Horn junction, Montana. By making this Th"‘n]v-n started 'Tm sday to snowshoe to | utes after court had been declared opened | e Kmeit; until by i Says of verv mevere attack of grip. 1 was extremely sick for k, tremble the balance, but was |cut o over 100 miles in distance is saved (@ mining camp a few miles away and have | McAlister, Campbell and Death were | tion. We are cont %wnm =R o three weeks, and when [ finally was able to leave my ’ glven anoll how for tomorrow. The bill | between St. Paul and the coast. It Is | not been seen since | brought in by deputy sheriffs and seated \::‘Il‘\wr‘\r' eenly feel v P Root. bed 1 was left with excruclating pains in my back. My ! for protuction of large game then ran the |clalmed the line has alreay been surveyed | O T | T | Mlead for Court's L | Wi Thave "siood o Soby byl thtusa | NAter at times looked very ke coffee. 1 could pass but 1itlo at u time, and then only kauntle cratch and the “printers’ |10 the river and that the engineers are RO 4 The 4 8 it_all ifter suffering great pain, My physical condition was such that I had no strength a i wae a way of | the | Row tryiug to locate the bridge scross the | - ABERDE: D.. Jan. 20.—(8peclal.) The proceedings began with & plea by [ “Never at any time was there any ili- | was ail fun soen Tt dortors o 1 my Kidneys were not affected, but 1 felt certain A G s fHnE thE dunifost . | Big Muddy. Extensivi 2l beds are reschied The members of Company F are mak- ! Michael Dunn, one of o torneys for | feellng between ourselves and w e that they were the cause of my trouble, My sister, Mrs. ( E. Littletield, of Lynn BITAE Yia bt 1 RN STPNCOR0 SERH L DvTehe sew: Tie, . . ing arrangements for their annual ball on the convicted men, for clemency for his 1 occaslon to say things about sVised e 1o Eive. DF;. S\Ter's Sy Koot & teial, T Drostred s BORIs trath He ALk | g the anniversary of the capture of Laloma clients. He urged that in the cases of | (iher In order to secure individual advan- fadvised me to give Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo! % et 2 A on « he te . . | | ta We believe that we hay oo druggist, and found ery sant medic o0 take, and inside of thre days com u the senate bills was then taken church near Manila, on February 5 Death and Campbell the question of their | tims to & great cxtent of ti i | g A ML ALL S LS R : and the first, which was for increasin RS & Uare 1o Diwckiew ] SEPRALIGE: WEE W srthy of consideration | Ouiside opinton whirh weas busen s ih3 | menced to get rellef. 1 followed up that bottle with another, and at the complotion rms of road sUpervisors to two years. RFISH, 8. D., Jan. 20.—(8peclal.) “I nad been in bed three weeks with grlp | by the court. Counsel also submitted & pe- | B1ld und inflammatory reports printed of this one found 1 was completely cured. My strength retu ot b A ko nt down {n the ruck, but a bill providing | All of the land possessions of the Standard | ypop'my husband brought me Dr. Miles: | tyin courey |ounmel also sut asking for | {ho MELropOlItan papers to sati<ty @ morbid | well us ever. My busiuess is that of canvasser, I am on my feot a great deal of the tor rin of service of summons was al- | 400 and Cattle company in Wyoming has | Nervine, Pain Pllls and Nerve and Liver | o for Campbell, who had been known | We are thankful to the cauns<el {1 our | M and have to use much energy in getting around. My cure s therefore all the i B0 o ARV e WHE & SEiooict G purchased by J. W. Driskill of this | piist0% "0 8 S0 LITVe AR tatar, | i e the petitionces as in. | cnses—iranchy Scott, "Michacl | remarkable, and is exceedingly gratifying to me i ongr king for el ¢ | city. He is at present in Texas purchasing | p sty yeRrs 1o tUe DELLIONEIE &8 10| W Tterding, John ¥ 1err and il MRS, H. N. WHEELER g for a permanent post at | ¢iv. Lo 1 . e B ranklin, Tnd | dustrious, temperate and of good char- [mar--who made every t Fort Mead sy P e B o S R L acter, Form Scott addressed the|0f their reputatl - | 1t you are sick or “feel badly,” beg'n | ever been able to compound House bills were again taken up and | F¢Medy tor blackleg that it sald to be ol i P {Tives, and stood nobly taking the famous new discovery, Dr Kil- To prove its wonderful cure hone Wl weva allowed 16 s tarops [ire vure. Hie takes about seven pounds | FOR A LAST YEAR BURGLARY jcourt in cAuisiers bebair, ureing pre- | Mg b *0d By ALISTER, | mer's. Bwamp:oot, becauss &4 soon as | SNMULE o prove e wonderful uee OURN | 5¢ sulbhue to ole sack. ot eommon salt | lous good character and high family con- GEOTGE i g | ve properties send you Dohich brovide for planking of bridges be- | L CHENE T8 e o ones (he mixturs | EAWArd Roehris Srreated for Allege ARt L Qi R mtt, | yeur kidneys are well they will Kol wit | BOVTLE S et odmiees toioe. it fore truction engines shall be allowed m‘ o2l A Y”l'[ i Complicity In Conmection with | McAlister, Campbell and Death were then WILLIAM ‘A, DEATH the other organs to health. A trial will | FREE, Mer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y., o ot e Vi pIkeE SRR (i cpy - aliocolover ushibibena: feealng 3 Disposal of the [ 10ld to stand up. McAlister and Campbell Kere's Father is Dying. convince you—and you may have a sample 5 whin you. will recelve; tiee 6F tion from the polling place to the .,‘\.n“ i ”‘ Y 8 ‘l '“ "v I"" e — looked extremely pale and Death had the | While Judge Dixon was neing the | bottle freo for the asking all charge, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root clerl's office and which allow abbreviations | ™ calves and has not lost a siugle ward Roehrig was arrested last night appearance of suffering greatly under the | Prigoners Hugh Kerr, the father of Georg When your kidneys are not dolug their | "0 iiabie book by mall prepatd. This in the tax liat on | by Sergeant Bebout, Detective Johnson and strain lay dylog within a stone’s throw of the|Work, some of the symptoms which prove o & PHEERE B B BEE FEECEE LR Fight of the Day O¥ntilie to Comviet THIsves Officer Brody, charged with belng an nc- | Judge Dixon, addressing the three pris- [ court house. Mr. Kerr is dying because | It to you are pain or dull ache in the back, | g (i "or testimontal letters received Fhen came the fight of the day on the| YANKTON. . D, Jan., 20.—(Special.)— | cessory after the fact of burg The ' ouers, said: “You stand convicted of mur- [ of the disgrace of his son George. George | excess of uric acid, gravel, rheumatic pains, | o0 "h 0 ang women who owe their good K cure” bill. Tho debate on this be- | OWINg to the fact that S0 maby horses | ATTest grows out of a robbery committed der in the second degree. Had you been | did not know until tonight that his father [ *ediment in the urine, scanty supply, scald- O, BEUR U8 G CEEC TR LS T won- no general and over an hour was con- | have been stolen in the last year and other | February 25, 1900, when Tom Carroll and found guilty of muraer in the first degree | was so ill. Equally ignorant of the son's | IDg irritation in passing it nl.!lpd 0 BO | jortul curative properties of this world- med before the bill finally got through |Stock also through the different counties | Billy Nightingale were charged with steal- the punishment would have been death, | sentence will the father remain. He does | often during the day and to get up many |‘e0 0 PR 0 Pinoge - Swamp-Root 18 RRGL & YOLE 10 aEat 2 of the wostern part of the e, there | ing $250 worth of goods from V. Tauchen's but the leniency of the jury in the exercise | not want to hear of the case at all | times during the night to empty ‘I";' "“I“' pleasant 1o take, and is 80 remarkably suc I'he s for B . W8 been organized the Stockmen’s Pro- | tallor shep at 1513 Howard street he of their lawful authority saved you from —_———— der, sleeplessness, nervous irritability, diz- | ©00 T TG Gl B 0T ers who have for road work and road super- | b v [ t | “ ot lar heart. breathlessness, sal- ¥ WhPe. Blisd ront WElok tarmers | tective association, with C. F. Hughes as K0ods were taken to Roehrig's place at the gallows. We must administer laws as | “After sufiering for two months from a | ziness, Irregular heart, breathless: k| mot already tried it are advised to write felt at home and both brought out contests | 1ts president. A thorough detective system | 1421 Howard street, where all but $75 worth they are. It is truc these sentences will | severe attack of grip I found quick reliet [ low, unhcalthy ‘""'""“"l” P ambitton. | fr @ sample bottle, and to be sure and Detween tho lawyers and farmers of the |18 (0 be maintained and fewards of $150 | were later recovered by the pollce. ‘Then destroy your lives, obliterating every pros- |and a lasting cure by using Dr. Miles® Nery. | clrcles under the eyes, loss of ambitlon, | o ijon” rewding this generous offer in Tho lLouse, in both of which the grangers car- | offered for the capture and conviction of | Roehrig went on the witness stand and Pect of an honorable exi e among the | Ine, Pain Pills and Heart Cure.”—Hurry | general weakness and debliity. leading hos. |Omaha Morning Bee ried away the honor thieves | swore Carroll into the penitentiary for a People. The court cannot make any dis- [ Abbott, Cincinnati, Ohio. Swamp-Root is used in the lea lK”‘ AVAmDItoHEL S Hlsdaant {0 tain; anlt:ile wath T SN nitise to b Legacy for Dr. Borns. ow, atter the lapse of almost a year, the Crime and 1 trust this fearful consequence In Testimony \ rin. | private practice, and is taken by doc | R hat you need, you can purchase Vrary bulldings e ok oot pins | ABRRDE Do, Jan. 20.—(Special)— | 25 worth of goods which the detectives | Wil help young men and young women of [ The officers of the Nebraska State Sunday | themselves who have kidney ailments, be- |remedy is vhat yo! you cun i bulldings: providing for organization | p, "y " "ot Bo pot et S e Aber. 4 - ¢ this Soamunity. aid" nolkt dutitc theta that | Maheol tation have endorsed @ p'an for [ cause they recognize In it the greatest und |the regular fifty cent and one dollar size n hi 1 point ou h | of state militta; requiring the payment of falled to find has been discovered. It is S the holdi f special m wi services in 1 ly that scle has | botles at the drug stores everywhere S R R S o is reported to have fallen heir 0 | pargod that he took the goods to H. Hof- they cannot hcpe to secure happiness out- | each school in th 1te o rhare oin | most successful remedy tha il i ol &e amount of property in Russla by (B¢ | org tailor shop at 1619 St. Mary's avenue Side of virtue and honor. The sentence of |1 patimony of our apprecttion of the lfe n o ta o, providing for con- . e i | St. Mary’s avenue ristian character ur suished sery- [ S viriiction of floodgates by owners of dame, | 00D Of an uncle. The estate i valued | yng nad two coats, a vest and a palr of he court is that each of you be imprisoned | {hristian character un it i Ho “‘printers’ Bl o aliow commierne: | at about $500,000 and fu bequeathed to DF. | nante made, all of which were foung in his D the state prison at Trenton at hard labor | Kamoccsr vimon ¥ aaious mulexty, Queen. b Borns and his brother. Steps are heing | pro® S BT OF WU W i for a torm of thirly years.” ixn caused the Hghteots 1o rejoice.” | o name official papers, regardless of place Tuesday night. The goods were iden PR \ i B I i ikl el VI 8 11| taken to secure possession of the property, | g, | George Kerr was then called to the bar :h'":' TRy Pea Neticols “””‘:'y‘ Jl‘:‘ i iy sl S e '|T :I‘ ! which includes among other things street and by his attorney entered a of non | Frltsh empire. il give counties all of the liquor license > | car system in the city of Rostof | vult contendre to the charge of assault e T |FRED METZ GROWS WEAKER "', owenie to ihe charse of st TR consideration, and carried it through by cekeepers for Success. SUTE Lo eXerelNs Clataenct? 4. anake:or| . The: follbwihg.mar L ole of 1 to 16 Sonator Rowe presented | YANKTON. 8. D, Jan. 20.—(Speclal.)— | Awed Fatlent Han & Collapae andia | (005 10 eXcrciae clemeioy. o spoke of| il 70 (5 0 L ECAG Y K b mineriiy report on the bill for fncrease | The South Dakota Heekeepers' assocla- Unable to Take Nourishment of e bt g agft ot N bie | Name und Residene b ) At el bt st kT eaablo - a result, at least in part, of the trouble | pri™ v, Omahi R rges that the ex- | tion met in annual session in Yankton thi Any Kind !into which the son had fallen, of his sisters, | Currie Hr mal . 4 g g . 15i0 he Third cireult is special legis- | last week with a very good attendance. A | 5 ‘“'””_ |'| i “”‘I‘." > et otb Iatter T r" ";Z“""I b i 2 prices—bonafide reductions made from regular lation iolation of the constitution. | fine program was given and officers elected [ Reports from Fred Metz sr., late last | “!f¢ aund sIX childven, one of the latter | Luverne, Cochran e 8 ] TR 5 ouly onths old, and concluded by say- | Bettle Copoland, Omiaha ) s priced at cos rs less than cost—but toproaesiaiives of the Standard Oil com- | for the coming year. The delegates ex- | night indicate the aged patient is growing U1¥ 2 montha old. and concluded by say {Otto” Ploke, Sonth Omaha . prices. Some priced at cost, others | ! il pany are on the ground to loof or the [ pressed themselves as belng well pleases er. He was repo 0 be erit Jesephine Mikulski Papillion” , ’ 3 Vote e price . ! ; ground fo look after the | pressed themsclves as belng well pleased | weaker. He was reported to be fn a critl Phista ¥ AR WHoLoan Ay that: thell h l d we must have the room. Note these prices which wi Interests of the company In the bill now |and, though the association is new, pre- [ cal condition although some improved ove ' THOFe |8 MO ane who can way that wbe | oo S S pending in the senate. They object to that | diet its succes: the morning. His stomach shares in the Pris m.‘l ki '\‘{'h i |”-.- ‘ PERSONALS, move the articles quick. portion of the bill which requires that i 5 . < general collapse and Mr. Metz is unable | P#% f."]“ by Bt e EREeArs. . X shoid i e companies wust stamp all ofl shipped in 2 N nt amaved; to take nourishment of any kind { peaceable ¢ e 27,50 Buffet—has two drawers—one lined for silverware—two large cabinets to show its quality. They are \\I’HKm;: to| HURON D.. Jan. 20.—(Special.)—Re Rebuke for Kerr. | Mrs. E. P. Green has recovered from an for dishes—made of best quarter sawed oak—finely polished 5 grade by name, but mot by actual quaiity | Strictions regarding public gatherings is- | Count Tolstol 11 Judge Dison at once proceeded to pass | Attack of the grip at Canaseraga, N. Y., by i B T Rels bt this requirement will bo dnsisted upon | ®Ued by tho Board of Health during the| ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 20.—Count | entence. He sald, sddressing the pric. | the use of Dr. Miles' Pain Pills specia SR | ey in the bil existence of scarlet fever and diphtherfa, [ Tolstol, the eminent Russian novelist and —m— 5,00 Oak Dining Table -8 ft. ~xtension—bannister braced center—very pret | have been removed, and for the first time | soclal reformer, is again seriously il evidence in this case does not say Among the victims of the grip epldemic $2 & ow 80 prevalent, F. Coyle is now recc tily hand carved—size of top 48 inches square—finely hand o I i i || Evidence of Stable Pros- NEYnrane Shis | $42.00 China Closet—full swell ends—colonial design—large size 18 inches Rivale fo B 5 . A — | ! b o Lt Japes et okt Omaha l{ealty is Solid perity All Along the Line. W. E. Nihells of . Louts, Mo Wiae, ¢ on gt of st arter sawen otk el 3 4 o7 & : who was [ o mich tmproved. | polished—bas cabinet top with mirror back—spectal.. ! v ervine and Pills, down with grip, 1s repor He used Dr Miles' 10UX FALLS n 3.—(Special | The recent purchase of Sixteenth strect a fair price others in the same block may for an appraisement of property at the oy | $60.00 Buffet—made of select solid mahogany -l‘r[mv|(|u"- ends and front—richly Telegram.)—1n the struggle between the | business property at a price of over $2.270 be offered while the members of the ex- time of a foreclosure sale. It is contende The friends of Mrs. L. Denison will be | a0d neatly hand carved and hand polished-—French desig- $30 00 appolntees of Governor Herried and | ® front foot marks the highest point yel change are still together. that the mortgage contract is entered into [ pleased to learn of her recovery from grip | has large bevel mirror-—-at this sale exactly half price . o of Governor Leo for control of the | reached in Omaha —_— on a basis of value fixed when the mort- | at her home in Bay City, Mich., through State Board of Charities and Corrections | Hayden Bros. now own their entire store, genl Estate Legislath gage is made, and that a second appraise- | the use of Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pills r.m 00 s.h.zl‘f:.:fx "::;::1;\:‘r:\“\\\m‘:‘nd“:drrlvnl 1'::; :\,.i.y;‘:’.x’:..‘lm»‘. Mx“,‘n‘l, ,;..k‘\p:., Bl o oo ne 8 only unnnecessary, but often — arge canop: g some’ I3 v o ene’ hevel or, {1 tho appointees of the former, at the meeting | with 110 feet frontage on Sixteenth street o O P o is pre. Nt is not on i n ‘ e of the board here, formally demanded that [ and 132 feet frontage on Dodge street. The T:‘ “:‘Jv‘:’l‘:‘:: TI;""H. \In»:vlu:] I‘l v leuds to fictitious values belug placed on Everytody says taat J. W. Udy {s looking | fnches—Sideboard top 18 27 inches deep by 04 inches long $2() 75 o sy COMED e o . paring to orialize e legiglature in il SLIRBUARIGRND B 1 Governor Lees appointees surrender the | transfer of the Sixteenth street front, g iB 18 M me L0 o O hean MTOPCTtics with a view to affecting the fore- [ splendid since his recovery from the grip very speclal at .. h 1" Of these the proposal for an C10Sure sale one way or the other. At pres- | at his homo in Des Moines, lowa. They lmmh'”; P Mhaps ®Nt the property may not be sold for less | all know that Dr. Miles’ Norvine was what :‘;:"”’I' Whieh e mhembers considen of tha (han two-thirds of the appratsed valuation. | cured him. to the method of | refuse to bellevo that the price Was an grogieqt importance. They urge that in “i'hout the appralsement It 1y urged the o oMces to them The demand was refused. | which is only xty-six feet deep, has John L. Pyle, attorney general of South | caused something of a stir in real ests Dakota who was here to advise the new | circles and some men who ought to know mwembers of the board a ocedure to sccure seats on the board, | indlcation of actual value. !l tomorrow file a petition in the state However this may be, Warren Bros. sold preme court in order to secure an early | the property for $250,000. Of this $150,000 | $3.50 Dining Chair—full hox frame- shaped seat-—French legs—made of hest | quarter sawed oak—finely hand polished—very special B | at o | | owner would lose the property anyway un- | Prosecuting Attorney Charles L. De «es, which are in foreclosure and other e taken to the supreme court, the de less it sold for as much as the amount of | Waele, who has passed the three-score Walk in and look around. the mortgage, and if it sold for more than [ milestone, had a time with the grip, but reaching a bearing is an inducemen the amount of the morigage the balance | when seen at hix home in Roscommon cision .I‘y“ll‘n“'ll- legulity of Governor Her- | was in cash and a mortgage wa taken for frivolous appeals. Another measure pro- i WROUAL OF (A6 ¥ | Mich., the other cay he said Dr. Miles' | s apn en | the remaining $100,00 vides that where appeal is taken bonds Nervine was what cured him [] The pr ty Included In this transfer §s equal to the amount involved in the liti- | t 1|I“‘l|'-pu'nl|p|vl .~“|r '1‘ . 20 .’;":'n | the whola of the Bixtsenth street stone gation shall be given ".\“ e “"K: f r."‘"-:rd' b At nearly three score and ten Mrs Galen | 8 D 5 The Bereatord clty Anthorities sranted s | o0t of the Blg departmeat store, runnio *Thero fs one bill which the real estato | ManY new bulldings witl g0 up in Omaba | 0 Sy FRer IS0 G50 fof e, Gaten 1414-1416-1418 Douglas St. etreot franchise to Crill, Wagner Fielq | from the alley on the south to the small prokers are directly interested in and that Han: Alktniof maty. Ofa masl estate man | the grip attacked her, but she took Dr, | Omaha, Neb. for the erection and maiutenance of [ Pullding cecupied by the Sherman-Mc- s one providing for the repeal of the law i RRE B BRAR NS T SO TN Miles' Nervine and now her neighbors fn stem of eleetrie Tights In (his eity, The | CONBCI Drug company, occupying twenty- of 1897 relating to commissions. By this "'N“‘ ular would be surpassed, “but,”" he | Wareham, Mass., remark on how well she dviniaon will b operated at the fouring | (%0 feet on (o corner of Sixteenth and Jaw ic is provided that an agent cannot DAFUICUAF would be wrpusted, “but” be | SO mills ot the firm abd the DIARt s to be 1n | Dok collect a_commission for the sale of a plece pifel LI T O W c— ODAPLIGA Dot TRteRAben Aliv 1 ‘1001 Two other transfers within recent years of property unless he has a contract in VOf O B restonces G After an illness of v weeks from the | i | may be con:pared with this. The Browning- writing, signed by himself and by the owner 9Ok 48 o0 residence bullders 10| guip Mrs Harrlett Jrckson is again about \ Stous Falls Bxpects 1t | King corner on Fifteenth and Dodge, forty- of the property, previous to the sale. 1t Start work is Willlam Rocheford of Roche- | upg jooking fine. She began taking Dr ) SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Jun. 20— (Special.) | four feet by 132, was sold for $8%,000, or is urged against (his law, that it is class (07 & Gould, who has bought sixty feet on | yfjjey' Nervine after the fourth week. Her | Ou s e ) Acorditg 1o information whish has | s averags of §1.000 for the Dousias strest leglslation for the rcason that brokers tn (he south side of Douglas street east of | home is in Bowling Green, Mo reached here, it fs extremely probable that | front, and the Schlitz corner on Sixteenth other lines of business are not required to | Wenty-four'h and s putting in th | and Haroey, more recently, brought a have a written contract; that in very foUndations for three brick houses to cost Winslow's Sootning Sy [ It is sald that one reason which helped sign a paper in which th lue of his Stories and basement and modern through VT R N i Not a | to raise the price which Hayden Bros. had property is set down in writing, for fear it Ut and will rent for about §i5. Mr. | puCi SUCCESS, IT BOOTHIS 1} to pay was that the proprietors of the price should go on record against him, ana Rocheford e building for an investment | SOFTEN GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN and expects to be able to make about 7 WIND COLIC, and 8 the hest rem: in your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt s investment. According | €9% 10F DIARRHOEA. 'Sold by Drugglsts in 3 | Boston store were bidding for the same that there is uo need for the law, for if ‘ 4 P | property and that they bad pushed their the agent has negotfated the sale he is S per cent on b " dIng | every part of the world. Be sure and ask | and cold—of miserable elevator service—bad light and a - ea | figure up to $235,000 entitled to his own commission and in no 'O the figure named in the deed the lot | for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.’ ang o N 4 13 P PAGRCE erom Ehix Rixtasnth: Atrast tar o SAME cost $3,000 take no otner kind. Twenty-five cents @ ventilation? There is no office building in the town kept The Bee Building owner be forced to pay more Acre Property in Agents repori a great dificulty in find iug acrcage property close to the city for ree. i ! like that the purchaser can no longer dictate the time the rate of 5 per cent on the first s whatix lackl price at which he will It is a ques- #1000 and 4 per cent on anything above ‘ LLt(TRIUfY Jwomen w tion If there is any place in town where a that amount is so well cstablished through evere sick- ness that took off all my hair. “I had a very 15 te 21 Do and 16th Street &t the drug stere enta o8 e Charleston Reulty e WEAK \ 1 pRaL i e S, nigher figure could be reached out the tate that there can never be any rental rurposes. The Chirleston eal [ Ew e W iy ‘ purchastd & bottle of Ayer's it spute as to the amount of commission ar maba is now seeking 100 | 1% EGRCI Tothing hut A Y ta lie nald acres on which they intend to grow sugar | Glectrict When you are '\ 3 P ] N Hair Vigor and am glad to say |7het Auction Experimen The bill which is believed to bave the bost Dects during the coming season. They have | there Is ot enough The hoat.ls none too good for you, and you will nml‘ it a T a The experimental auction of a Bemis park chance of being passed by the present leg- ecured a contract with the Standard | bR anild R good business investment to take a half hour and look at that it hmugh( my hair back |10t before the Real Estate .\.mlv-.p'» ;\v I8 jslature relates to cases of forcibly entry Beet § mr,l.«rwr\ under which they are | il nat supply i, for. per : the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them filled. ot - 4 meetin today is creating wmuch interest gnq getention There was a law put on ' receive $1 per ton for all beet con P ‘: ,e "My ”rv.” i again. and I am not today |among the members. The ,,,.d(.“,,,,'.“‘ DO tho statute books in 1868 which was set 'AIBIDE 14 per cent of saccharine or le ol T e e | Why? Y A - lescribed as one of the most desirable in agide a year or two ago by the supreme @04 &n additional 25 cents per ton is to | ry supply the needed Ele obliged to be classed smongthe |/13"\itlon "o e Billag of Famiun seure 5a”sos broust s 1 ber e be pald To oueh nadiimner b pe i 1y | T e Bt R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, bald-heads.” — W, D, Quinn, [and Thirty-fourth streets has left a hole properly passed and it is proposed now to Saccharine. The factors also agroes to | \2%end o Suaraniss | o 4 N 5 | ~ | ten feet deep in parts of the block, and re.enact this law. Its provisions are as Pay the freight charges. This is conside d4| natm Belt will cure you. It | Rental Agents, Ground Floor. Marseilles, Ill.,, Aug. 25, 1899, | the buck part of lot 13 (the one offered for follows: “Any party gsinst wham judg- @ better contract than they were able to | ',his | il refurd every ()"C rhi“g i\- ('Crt'li“ .\vcr's | sale) slopes off considerably from the grade ment has been entered by a county judge or fecure last year The company has secured DR. BENNETT'S A=) of Thirty-fifth. The lot fronts west, and justice of the neace in an action of forcible ODe tract of about forty acres east of Ben- R e Hair Vigor feeds the hair and |0 the other sida of the sireet the land cntry or detention, of forcible detention 500, another of about twsnts-ive seres | ELFCTRIC BELT ‘ Cured While You : ® " rises considerably higher. Of the other only of real property may appeal therefrom the neighborhood of Fort Omaha traly dfersat aad must rl C u re 5 i S it grows. It could not do dif- |seventcen lots in the addition five have to the district court. The party appealing — — [ T Sette ™ n"has o, | Sleep,in 15 Days. faren FlLN P ter AT \ been sold recently and during this year shall within ten days from the rendition MCFHn Is Busy on. chamais coversd | WSRANROLVEN T soives Sirioture like snow beeath e roduoes erently, for it’s Nature's plan. |some of these will be m: It s, Jnxhu H of wuch udgment give an appeal bond with Richard & Berlin, who is chairman of | 33,8 deciiudes wich pie | Bmianle m' Tiltasn Dave. o druge (0 Tl 1o seommon "Rars dirsine and < 2 fallt s proposes o put up a howe for himself on two or more sureties to be approved by the the legislative commwittee of the Real E ' W And nosltive sppiication 1o the entir urath: An-Boivent” Tn novey D! g " 10l ring caus by a i LUinprepared 1o e form of Cray or Smoot % - It stops falling of the hair, t00, | {ue corner of Latayette avense and Thirty- judge or justice, conditioned, in case of ap- t4te exchange, has asked to be relieyed | wor bave which havet Ui i prapar _’.‘w"‘l # ’M P snd 1! and always restores color to |ffth. and R. B Willlams has bousht two peal by the plalntiff, that he will satisty the ©f the position since his appointmen: .o Wacirotes My Belt can be renewed wie s o Every Man Should K now Himself. \ hat | lots on which he will erect a large resi- final judgment and costs, and In case of ap. EAS inspector to the city and it is probable R A N R e | ToUAT SN0 deax, Nim Bi. Cinelupgti, O, kas prepared gt FREE gray hair. | dence. The five lots sold bave brought peal by the defendant, that he will satisfy (hat at the meeting of the exchange today | | aboutel . u Which they will send Lo ady male Sppiicant, bropaid Das datkar ahattia | 100 and 3350 aviece, but it is well known the final jucgment and costs and will pay a Some one will be chosen to fll his place Varicose Velns, ¥ . of W eakhu < 2 e o . | tbat real estate does not usually sell for its reasonable rent for the premises during The other members of the committes ape: | | ot et cfescre Vially, tore Rugonals | ST JAMES ASSN, 62 ELM ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO e, | 1011 value at an auction and A P Tuke the time he shall unlawfully withhold the J. W. Lytle, J. W. Robbins and J. N stipation, Stoma and Gie who is offe DK the lot, w 5 5! e » z t b+ Dasiiie ime Back Female ( 1{ your druggist cannot supply you, 3ead 0 is offering the lot, will be satisfled with same Frenzer. One of these three is likely 1o be j 10\ L ale Comp us$iooand wewill express a bottle toyou, | the result of the experiment If the purchase In the matter of foreclosure soveral elected as chairman, and as the sxehanse | Vi % ';\. LB —x J.C.AVER Co., Lowell, Ma Many of the agents have received instruc- posed by various bills that have been In- no lohbying is being done during this ses. | ipl W © cur'jl ache.etc. Ab irug i ¢ p-Apt Send for our handsome book on The Haly, | !\2V% (rom clients to bid. and there is a troduced. The Omaha Real Estate exchange slon it may be decided that three m«:m'.h]' DR BENNETT Electric E ‘ (0 —!——_ ey -v}. by n l- aw \ bottle possibility that if the first lot sells at 1s anxious to do away with the provision are enough for the legislative comwittee, ha, Neb. m.eu,ax Dr. B, J. Kan, b

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