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1901, v Tlll OMAHA DAILY BF RENNEDY T0 BE TRIED AGAIN | SHAMROCK 11 1S A SM0OTH ONE| (JINESE EDICTS SIGNED | the Hull Cone | sder 1t n G e of | | Jury Disagrees in Recond Trial of Pamons Metal Work Foreign Ministers Get Mestage to That Effect New York Case. GLASGOW, Feb. 22.—Those who have | from the Peace Commission. - been permitted to Inspect the hull of the N Shamrock 11 consider its construction thus FOR MURDER OF DOLLY REYNOLDS | fhamrock It consider its construction thus | peyr \ ONE IS THE MISSING FACTOR to be one of the fin P meta 0"‘“"8 "osT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY work ever turned out in this country. The S whole framework Is composed of bulbed er Twenty-Three Hours the Fore- Owlig (o New Year Cstonsations el | A PEW A I‘l‘.w : i hetatne e vees [ ST B ! et e et l pROMINENT POPULAR MAYOR PROMINE for Conviet freal. welght of the foad Wil be most fol | found 1o Com ‘ OMAHA STRONGLY RECOMMENDS OMAHA - and under the chain plates, where the | > | PEOPLE WHO emedies whic maha's and Lincoln's prominent strain of the mainstays are severe. The ihe remedi Hich Omana's and Ligeoln's prom PEOPLE WHO NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—The jury the | sE A influential men unite in praising. When such D! S o ”m’k,' ym 4.;.‘”: Jury ’:;,‘;'v frames are supplemented by many cross- | pEKIN, Feb, 22.—The foreign ministers PRAISE ‘:! (,",,‘:L.,: men ualte In pralsing,” When suc \ R:\l*‘l:‘ o RS ennedy, | oy 4o placed as to distribute the stral o ecelved o) "N b a A peron bl el B ol Sl v \ ¢ inder indictment for the murder of Dolly | o "0 PICRC A0 i Bl e IR B o DR. KAY’S sonable doubt vanishes. It ix complete Irrefutable DR. KAY'’S Reynolds, today ¢ eed and the aceused | ® > nese peace commissioners s o m proof that our es wust be and must do Just 3 ’ ¥ 15 A4AIS"n 118 Tomba, 1 the,ool rormeRly edicts regarding the punishments, the ce- | RENOVATOR: What we clalm them (o be and to da. Mhyoe Hummis RENOVATOR. | occupled by Roland B, Molineaus [SHOOT IN A DRIVING SNOW |sation of exuminations and the responsi-| k ' 9 The jJury came in at 2 They had ‘!nllvy of the viceroys and governors have Hon Al Wyman ¢ Hon. W. ). (‘.Oflflf", ree hou " ed, b e text has not yet a . AU D : . 2 i heen out twenty-three hours and five | Storm Interferes with Three ] P LG R B Mo R Bl oy #5x:tfensurer of tls United “1 take pleasure in recommending the K% Congressman minutes, had been up practically all night in the Tournament at H g L0, LT 4 Stutes celebrations many of the telegraphic offices and were so tired that several of them | virtues of the remedies prepared by the sorings. AR - y \ N tion. J. C. Smyth, were hardly able to walk [ plbei- e iU B Hon. W. A. Paxton, Dr. BoJo Kay Medieal Co. Having oA The f ) Kiab lied to| HOT BPRINGS, Ark, Feb rivi | : Ex-Attorney-Genera) e foreman, James Klaber, replied to )T BPRINGS, Ark, Feb, 22 A driving President Unlon Stock v remarkable o8 il - | he Gl duestions. 1 can spens for my- | fmowstorm kreeted the shocters at vt | ALL INTERESTS ARE GUARDED | Lrestdent Hov. dmo. ©. Wiie Known of some remarkable cures in . ‘ S CRrisi { welf only. I am unable to speak for the | 'CNTIAINERL U e ps-andsout &8 o " Omaha, Neb, FEx-Magor of the ¢4 Omaha people effected by the use of Dr. 0“' " others. I cannot be persuaded from my | fair, in which twenfy shooters took part. | Comditions on Which English Recelve | Hon. A. S. Charchill, bt T B B L L L, ) (A 4 Wi - Ray's Lung ate aster The' plgeons | t Ations Mad | s Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Lung position The Pigeons rose well, but the conditions | Chinese Rallway Made | Hx-Attornay-Genets which Is longer than any other i A ) A 0. Yeiser | The foreman's statement was taken as | fef® Pad. T ,‘fn:;”‘v‘w',:'vl\."r;i}r'l.u.]”‘“;,,,.’, Publie, e e, e o e ony: Balm, 1 believe that these great reme Ilon J. . Yeiser, bearing out rumors that the jury had been | Crosby lost dead out of hounds. After - | Rev. Chas. W. Savch nently. identined i (he i (Jios rorthy of the confidence of th Ex-Momber of Legisiature eleven for acquittal and one for conviotion. | SIXteenth bird Giibert, Slab, Fanning s PEKIN, Feb. 22.—Among the provisions | Althos of “The Way M growth of the city. il ¢ die worthy e« Judge Firman discharged the jury with a | Fgikes Gishded the mones. | 500 T ot the convention under which the British Jurge real estate, loaning and public.” These remedies have made an | Beecher Higby, | warning not to disclose what had hap- | score for Fanning. Rieht Parm Slab, | assume control of the Shan Hal Kwan rall AL roliable 8 in his fine Of ety " o & aha ¢ Omaha Ex-City Clerk pened in the jury room | Burnside, Crosby, Gilbert, Mackie, Hoberi: | road, the transter of which was begun yes- | N. J. Smith, Jusiness enviable recor heve in Omaha and son, Helkes, Vampey and ydges. Linde- | terday and o be completed February 2 ounder of "Rescue ’ B rebtibeh il s & T ity b ¥ % i . 9 n’.\i"»h .\1.|mlu».- then dross ‘and on 'v"l\“n"! h ".|, Kim 4 Doty apd Norton each st | ;:"::-‘"‘:r',f e h";m,"’:,':l '“".: ",‘:N‘:,::‘ ',"; iy Sy some of the cuves effected by their use have actually app hed th City Comp’Ir Westberg. e people, announce at D ona dead out of bounds e , In case Apec wir- TS Y Ol . ot b & A G 4 e | nedy would have to stand for another and | THe last event was at ten bifds, at which | cumstances, such as the withdrawal of | Chas. D. Thompson miraculous! Geo, W, Hervey, Agricultural Bditor « the Omaha W R. Rob rls | twenty-threa she v, Firat | t | o g . T oberts, | a third trial money was won T Rty PR bl R i Prop, . Chas. ; D." Thomp. World-Herald was cured by the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator of one of gl o LR TR Justica Firman's warning stopped the [ [rwin, Slab, (rosby Gilbert, cause great demands on the rallway, the | son | Advertsing Ag SR i o p AR aeiinnt o f Wbl W ) usual sources of information as to the | Parmelee, Kimba raham, Nor: | regulation of the order In which the various | i d the worst forms of dyspepsia after suffering untold agony and receiv- 2 llots taken by the jury, but there fg| ot Little. Colline, Mg J0BUrdus | contingents shall be accommodated shall | George Heimrod, ing no benefit from 3 of Nebraska's best physicians and scores of Rev. Mary A, Hillis, | 0o authority for the statement that the | ™ i ; s g 8 sl Py m‘"“mm"”“"'\’ P nd S patent medicine In the face of such proof N0 Nebraskan ean lielp The Noted Evangelist jury took many ballots and stood all night | | but the decision shall rest with German Count ntent medicines 10 face of su 00 ) sk ¢ . . 8¢ ik T tour for “conviction” oat " e | WESTERN LEAGUE PROBLEM |sviy beauquariers | sz Latied vt i . last ballot one juryman went over to Dr. | In the event of the British military au- | ; Kennedy's ¢lde and that the result was a | Stous City swn on | thorities handing over the rallway to the | final vote of seven to five for conviction. | Pro resi- civil authorities, 1t is provided that the | ) MP Mclntyre sald that after the trial former shall retain a general supervision that any motion fo admit Kennedy to batl 3 of trafic on the line while the occupation | ! would be opposed by the district a ‘,,r.! 8T, JOSEPH, Mo 22— (8pecial 'l | of the province of Chi Li lasts, and the ney gram.)—Regarding L ent publis military directorate shall consist of a Brit- | foday that Sloux Clty might not ge | ; | E | It i ot e Wentertt fengue pfistacn | 18h director and two deputy directors, re HIS LESSON IN LEGERDEMAIN | Thomas’s” iickey’ ‘Wheaking of his omiciai | spectively Gorman and Japanese, and the | . | action, safa: 1n Motz CIty Wednssday and | IStef of whom' shall have charge of ail Army Clerk's | wired me late in the afternoon that every- | military affairs | | Out Winner in De | thing was all right there and conveying the | The British agree to pay the Russians, 1 Ryaily [ Inteliigence that Sjoux Clty had conformed | Germans and Japanese for telegraphic and | Cures Constipation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Spring Diseases, and ail or Po e aiea o s s o B e T it 0 oS fecined 'y | Other improvementa on the property ganic troubles BECAUSE Dr. Kay's Renovator, is the perfect concentration of P , P. Mahoney, chief tranaportation vlmk“m.’ he Pucblo franchise in' that clty, and | The Russians will probably hand over al the properties pronounced best and most widely used as correctors of or S rlng “Is ) palming, and takes great pleasure in ex- | PISHL 14 e Aasgelated, Bress 1 oam led 1o} to the Chinese in August. The question i3 clears the bowels of every particle of foreign and decomposed matter, restores the entire glandular system to its natural action, tones up the stomach, ercistng his new accomplishment. 1t is sald [ down on their undertaking. 1f s that he can make n silver dollar disappear | s our decislc h is the | Who shall guard the line. placing the franchise No person can afford to auickly cured by taking neglect to renovate his sys de ellity. Thurs -1 rescinded and.anothar ¢ Kay's Lung Balm freoly strengthens the Kidneys, stimulates the liver and vitalizes and revivifies the tem i Sprivg. . DF; Kay'h ] 4 :‘,:',",,“:y"':‘:',':"'“"",,L“;, “'x’: B "'{“ il 1 li W Lok sither Ll ot POSTPONES THE EXPEDITION It ia prevented by taking whole body. Its remarkable invigor-sting Influence braces every nerve, thrills ok R e ara practic pon his -] sich niews from efther Hulen or Sloux City, hindl s P P whole body. lts remarkable Gk o4y ariry e nrills s e Ala AR L ‘ old son, Robert, he stealthily dropped a | however DisWnton Mesolvod 45 Beslin« Afe Br. Key's Hefovator Freel every vein with rich, red rushing blood, builds up firm h and vigorou otly renovates perd | coln 1n the boy's coat pocket, and then tho | ‘ demands of business temporarily diveried | IN LIEU OF THE BIG FIGHT Waldersee's Plax B his attention from the incident ! It was near)y an hour later when he was Snenge At lelsure to return to the subject of palm muscles, sharpens your appetite, fills you with bounding vigor and glorious bealth and makes Dr. Kay's Renovator E—— wnati| BERLIN, Feb. 2210 Is announced in a THE UNEQUALED SPRINC MEDICINE. feat Axsocintion of Cin |« s Renefit tertnl nt [dispatch from Pekin, dated February 21, ing. | with Profita Results. that Count von Walderseo has postponai | Taking another dollar from his pocket he | o called the youth to him CINCT TI, Feb. 22.—In place of the “Rob,”" ha sald. Do you sen this dollar*" | Jefrles-Ruilin 'Oghi’ last Frifay night Rob said he could see a dollar as far as | gorfunt "Athiutic neenelatin e igheat anyoneof his age. cew pald: for semts were $230, paid by ‘Well, now watch me make it disappear yor Jullus Flelschmann, and $100 paid by Chig v The senfor Mahoney went through with a the expedition he planned, as China has | ’ . conceded the demands of the powers for the punishment of guilty officials [ ¥ en of story., Cost 26 cents for o Tribune Your majesty,” sald which pleasant, palatable tablots, 1 troubles of the stomach, box of doses, 50 cents for a box of & doses. Large llauid, 81 They are easily swallowed t persua sively and gently, always effectivelv on the bowels ver weaken of sicken. but correct s t edy made cures constipation with s Yittle “fuss” as Dr. Kay's Renovator. e ofiaq [ his spiritual adviser, respectfully, yet with o B Roberis, for years Cashier of the Cltisen's Bank of Omahw' (sfier tslling of his wondértul ciire of Ayspepsin) 1et1ed ] the boldness belonging of right to his high Kuy's Renovator blets most pleasant, with no griping. One Z-cent box will convince anyone that they surpass the on the program | ofice, “it {s my solemn duty to tell you whole ‘tralu of pills and cathartics usually taken crowded and the entertalr ager Willlam A, Brady few wierd, Hermanesque passes and the dollar was gone. The other seemed not a ! exhibition of boxing by Champion | that your majesty has sinned in taking little mystified ) 1 °his brother. It was found thit : " “Now, yow'll find it in your coat pocket,” | no hoxing or wrestling events of any kind | Another wite the att TAKABLY VIRULENT CHARACTER."—Editorial N. Y. Herald. “ o = . SGRIP HAS NOW TAKEN ON AN UNMI i Juxset, ¥ SoiS 09 (ELVED.iIn Myato hall runder ‘the |l :,f:,',,fif‘::f,"m,,‘f“'"'""" il S La GHpps Rages Over the Entire Country! Dr. Kay's Lung Balm POSITIVELY CURES La Grippe! One dose should be taken every half hour "‘B:: :‘:uvl‘;":'l’r"l‘ ’:“{";';"I’\“‘“';’ katesr | foMrlen prothers could only make their And he sent out orders at once for the until 6 or 8 doses, unless sooner relieved. Dr. Kay's Renovator ALWAYS PREVENTS La Grippe's Terrible After Effects! ¥ ¢ price of palr of ska hows and retire, while the German singing The wager was made, and the father felt | Socleties and others proceeded with their | destruction of another monastery tor e oBin? 18 . th parts Iv ou FREE AnleE Write us all about your symptoms and our physician or the co wasn't there g (ke g “Oh, you mean that dollar?” the 1ad asked | . Snés for ua' Earide d 8 will gladly send you personal advice Iree of Charge. He Feb. 22.—Proceedings have with bland tnnocence. “why, me and | WORNINGSTAR. STILL ON TOP| roxvo> Trows™ kil blew that in an hovs agofor been started in behalf of Viscount Hinton will flso send you § ‘s Home 1 mple of the remedy and Dr. Kay tment, a valuable Book of treatment of cartridge, G4y | Grear Billined who at one time played an organ In London dineases, . Do not take a substitute no matter who tells you some other remedy is just as good. Insist “Troup's kia" is Bob's ehum Young Canndi streets, to efect the youthtul Barl Poulett : bl . 5 . - o a iL R e o it Nariow Misais from Hinton house, pending the trial of the | i upon trying Dr. Kay's Renovator. Tt has noequal. If you can’t get it at druggists, send the price direct to FIRE ALARMS COME FAST ok y ‘:‘n""\:‘.:""f‘nn"rwl',':'m"‘:t;;‘",;:',o"r:":::::;l A the br. B. J. Kay \leil.ll Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and it will be sent prepaid by mail. Dr. Kay's Reno- ORI The usual erowd o g * weked Maurie my tontght to | present occupant of the family estates from vator is sold—T4 Itness the f1th serfos of 300 points in the | using the title of Earl Poulett. A R e DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Department Called Out Within iree Times blets 25¢, 50¢ and Liquid $1.00. At Druggists. Hour nand 1. The yoing Canadian, Howl wak the first 1o get the balls rolling it | Threo fire alarms wero turned in yesterday | Weli and a run of © piyonine, accompanied [ ST. LOUIS, Feb. 22.—Washington's birh- | moruing between 8:30 and 10 o'clock, None | iy (wentieth Inning. But Morninwstar wag | 987 Was generally observed today. The of the blazes amounted to much, all hav- | equal to the call and came back with 4 | Merchants, Stock and Cotton exchanges and U ing been extinguished in their -inciplency | €1ster of seventy-elght buttons two turis | the banks are closed. Yesterday the pub- and before the arrival of tho engines. The | ilth; HoWRoU Blaxed much the ateadlor | 1o schools held appropriute. exercises and first was in a ticket m? #'s office on | Tlowison Total to date: Mopningsiar | today observed the anniversary by taking t South Tenth street occupfed by William | 1.500; Howison, 1,461 . ‘| a hollday. Vouwle. The blaze was started from a de- VP Y rovAuh il;h:‘nme\; and xn.l-l Arage i ;ngml HULEN BALKS ON TRANSFER <*nu‘;\l 78 Ch (.l“mn-;- M ait bour later a blaze was discover ~ 5 x- in the residence of Herhert A. Doud, 307 story bullding at Dearborn and Harrison North Twenty-fifth stree The fani re streets burned tonight. Loss, $60,000. The sulted trom the careless handling of a can principal tenants were the Titman Printing dle, which-dgnited a lace curtain. The dam- company and the C. M. Robertson Printing Age was nominal company ‘The third fire occurred at the residence’of Winfleld 8 Wesle 412 Douglas street A defective gas grate started the blaze, but it was extinguished without difficulty damage was about § Sloux City Must Make Better Offer | or He Will Not Play There. P '|H.n_’ (‘rlflu_[ |'1~’\-I ke Willlam Hulen, mar t of the Pueblo Base Ball club of ey iy PRy ¢ the atern league has returned ufi-lms\ Mortality Stat e 8loux City. He sald’ that, notwithstunding | The following death and births were the reports to the contrary, he had nog | reported to the city health comissioner he | entered into an agreement 1o transfer his | for the twenty-four hours ending at noon covered by insur- | club to Sioux City Friday ance. Nor will 1 do's0," he added, “unless| Death—J. H. Low, 605 North Seventeenth, they come up with an offer better than has | aged 50 % | been made o far. 1t looks very much as | Pirths—Thomas Gilmore, 1122 South Thir- DECLARE AGAINST MOBS | it the_team would stay in Pachio or Colo | teenth, irl: Henry Wernicke, &3 South I rado springs. Awenti-third, “boy; John Kean, ) 2 Lk ette, gir! Cittzens of Wichitn Renolve that They | Burdstts, & Do Not Wa Janiiar ¥are SHOOTS AS HIS FATHER SHOT | gewaRE THE NORTHWESTERS WICHITA, Kan., Feb, Young Harold Money of Oakland, N, At a large Wenther Maker Intimates That mass meeting this afternoon resolutions | e “".'L“"'“;‘" Ohamptoyr e Will Mix Them with Fair were submitted declaring against mob 9 Siamesio Skien. violence In any direction and urglng the | NEW YORK, Feb B Pl mayor to prevent any breach of the peace; | OdKland. N -3’ 1¢ Farold Monsy of HINGTON, Feb. 22.—Weather, fore- ) a member of the Carteret| W asking the sheriff to co-operate and y jg- | Gun club of Garden Olty, I. I, and the | cast: oungest son of Capl . Money : ‘ . S ing the services of tho business men of the | Yerersn o CGaptain A. W, A Amitony | o Nebraska, Towa, North ‘and South in maintaining order. plgeon shooting champlonship of America | Dakota and Kansas—Fair Saturday, and Speeches were made by Judge J. B. Wall, | from a fleld of Seventecn contestants on the | probably Sunday; northwesterly winds 4 Carteret Gun club's groands today, with —Fai g h 0 H 2 f 2 M ’ ex-Senator Bentley, A. E. Dubber | gcore of 88 kills out of & nossinie 100 | Iiinols, Missouri and Indlana—Fair ‘ osts t (] smoker l C’ or 5", lsC’ and others. The Women's Christian Tem Saturday and probably Sunday porance union is holding a prayer meeting | Inte « Colorado and Wyoming—Generally falr d at another hall. Rev. W. E. Gibbon of | MON Feb, 22 —Janowsk! was | Saturday and Sunday ‘ except snow In accor: il‘lg to 5ize. the twelfth | mountain districts; east to vortheast . y ” . America’'s Favorite ink proceedings, but Wil vote against | Janowaki's score now is nine. gumes won | Montana—Fair Saturday and Sunday; va- b 4 and two lost, while that of Schiechter 1% | riable winds beca f i l ejght g 0l I ® nd one- 4 plEht gamen win and Theee and-onehalf | "Okianoma. indian Territors aud Arkansss use of its.superior quality. the Baptiat church announced that he will [ & Wiiner once more today fn hess ' tourna- ory over round of the international Reggio, while Marco won Mirom Gunsbere | —Fair Saturday and Sunday; northerly ) hen the noon adjournment was taken the | winds. Al“‘ a u‘l fo‘ ‘]1 | Bames between Blackburn and . Tschigorin Local Record, S I . ' and Mieses and Scheve were unfinished, P not participate as a minister in law-enforc- [ ment, dereating Schiechter, his closest g, | Winds Sickness prevented Winawer from playing | o 9F FICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU today and Didler, who was to have mei | OMAHA, Feb Omaha record of temper’ i, profited by ‘forfe Wture and precipitation compared with the Wk BpRn Soreelt Corresponding day of the inat Three venrs 901, 1900, 1899, 1508 and Island Snoots Well. | yuximum temperature ... 388 0 i E. Bruce & Co _ GRAND ISLAND, Neb., F (8pectal | Minimum temperature 6 m 3 kE ’ B | Zelewram.) —North Platieand Grand {siand | Mean temperd ture VRN ST R Gui clubs had the third of a series of shonty | or ipitation 0 0 .02 0o ecord of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since March 1 at llve birds, ten birds to each man, this afternoon. Grand Island won, 8 (o §7 There were ‘eleven men on each (eam. | b CGenuine Grand Island won the other conteats,' this | | making the third stralght defeat for North | Normal tempe | Platte.” High scores were made by Niels | Deficiency for th Ly 13 Nielson, Gus Glade and H evers of | Total excess since March 1, 1900 196 ’ Grand Island, and I, J. Cos(in of North | Normal precipliation 03 inch Platte. The winning club was banqueted by | Deficiency for the day . .04 inch HONOR COUNTRY'S FATHER | vhilosophical critic, was the chief speaker | the losers tonight Total sirice March 1 31,16 Inches - Excess since March 1. 100 08 fnch his topic being “‘George Washington,' N Envl I A PILLS v o SAME SHA T e . . ward & Shank Deficlency for cor. period 1900 4.66 Inches | p, Fy The railroad offices closed at 1 p. m., hav g TWO QUALITIES thtle leel‘ llls LENINOTON, 0. b, B=Tahay wey | D005 for oor, partad, INW..., 40 fnchen ool ing signed a petition to do wo. which was Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Ve @ | the closing day of the Woodward & Shank- | Reports from ne oAt 7R W, g circulated by the Canadian Pacific and the Curg Lmpotency, Night Emiys ions, Loss of Mem. i Iin sales. My My, b. m., 11 years old, by | - } Trunk railway 1 Must Bear Signature of L. Druin of Bardstown, Ky | Bt CHICAGO, Feb. &2 accordance with a e | aif effects of selt-abuse of o | Premier Coursing Event, | R time-honored custom, Washington's birth FIRE RECORD. | A nerve tonic and|PILLS | LIVERPOOL.: e, $heain the annual STATIONS AND 87TATE |83/22 day was commemorated by the Unjon - | fil?”;‘.mfi""{f.fif" B.’.'. ¢ & > ,{ Squratng race for the '\\-..wn.m cup, run at OF WEATHER L] League club today by two events'at the Livery Barn at MeCook, [ chooks mnd rentires the| SO ) W ARROW year today, i. ‘Bibby's @ Peerless g Pk s o complete » da¥'s" firo MC'COOK, Neb., Feb, (Special Tele fl of yonth i 00 Fac-Simlle Wrapper Below | ! Auditorium (onight. The Marquette club |Larn and most of its contents were burne gfnmn'é'?h‘:"é‘?fifib'.‘.%F‘iflfif&?f“flc‘.fl‘.‘. NISTOGA %GARSON o et ok e Denth of Rt Rev, Mgr. Besso | alae will also give a dinner during the evening, |tonight about 10:30 o'clock. Ten ho: | lndc'vyulunr baakable guarentes hond. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 22.—Ri. Rev. Mgr. | maht il 20 2 0 | North P! V2 take as sugar. Bessonles died today at the residence of | Chey R e ’ pikin] hich-approprigte speeches ‘will be buggles, harness and two complete house 25¢each' 2 for2s 1 hata : E i s CLUETT.PEA C FOR NEADACHE. Blstop Chatard of tha Cathollc dlacese of | BaIt Lake, partiy clotiiy 16 8| o Soheduled for the nigbt, by ofher cubs 10K was owned by . . Seeley of Pougn g 1 awi modiate Resalts 2 MAP\K EE%DY& O " N Ddiana. where ke had:made bis bome for | ARPIC OO, SIERF oo I8 % M| ana organizations were numerons. Banpks, keepsie, N. Y. ‘The 10ss is $2,000: | 100 | Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power FOR DIZZINESS. years. He was one of the best known | Willlstor, snowing » | rond offices, (he Board of Trade, the $1.000. The conients were insured for $2,00), | Varicocele. Undoveloped or h?.'.‘.‘,‘.‘lfm'! Organs FOR BILI £8S. Catholic clergymen in the west. He “,..,mlmluul clen A + ¥ .| Stock exchange and the majority of the Wwhich will cover the entire loss Fareels, II:-umn(urllluxvu‘ jervous Prostm ’[S.”“,fl:,},,fl!fl':" e had g =1 Suis, ole 18l o) 018 s fon, . sanity ais An X % FOR TORPID LIVER e o ailn 1613, 4ne labored (B Treti® GOGLLL 18 % | wchools were closed. Addresses were mad Iteniitd o Eonise Uam'ol ot Oyl o FOR CONSTIPATION. s Toer montly State for ten | Davenport. clear 10 Tl at the University of Chicago.and at Nopth ory and Produse Bulldings, By madl i lain packa 0o | B, Frande el vears. He was vicar general of the diocese | Kansak City. clear i W | western university, Evansion. #ive theu RIOR, Neb., Feb. 22.—(Speclal Tele with our bankable guar- £ oW dayer odias ot FOR SALLOW SKi and in 1884 Pope Leo XIII named him | Helen, clear 12 ™ | sand children crowded into the Auditorium | gram.)—-Guthrie Bros'. creamery building | maey om, '® CIrS,in 80 daye or yefuna S ST oy S relate B araoad et avre, clea | sand « . f 8.« v build ross . nl “IBU.'“".I Roman prelat His diamond jubilee | Bismarck, clondy ,,‘, 0 Lo | during the forenocn, u special program and the structure of the Henningsen Pro 5 wil Kidne, sixtieth annyeersary of his elevati hel G 100,00 = VITA MEDICAL CO U I sl y on to the Galveston. raining 0/ 70 .04 | having been arranged for them, The event 'duce company were destroyed by fire this | Diseanes. Backs riesthood was celebrated bere one year | N ¥ ©linton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, :‘m 1008y, M PAAMIBONS CIOPEYEIAD th et | matcaten wrace of prectpitation of the day was the big afternoon meeting at afternoon. Guthrie Bros'. loss is $3,000, | h sk, et Ab iru ¥ . clergymen trom o . MRt = dera. it h Mredorick i ith no | ce. The H >ro- | WOr sale by Kuhn & Co., 16th aud Dougias atay 0 S R LS the Auditoripym, at whiel T rick ar with no lpsurance. he Henulngsen Pro- . oug! = w book, 3 ) of the ¢ e 4 GURE 8ICK HEADAGHE. varts of the country, Local Forecast Oificial. [ rison, the tamous Engllsh author and | duce company loses #,200, 8o insuranc i E.',._"“‘ Go. & Davih, Colnadl | - - \ Furat o, B o, % ) )