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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH —— = f ey . | - 9~ - 2 BB ) T o) - 9 ! $50,000; incorporators, Craiz White, E. H.| WS ¢+ INTEREST FROM IOWA, "= AN INDIANAPOLIS LANDLORD AND 14\\ L. OI L ‘ e ~ l . Bloating after eatlng, indigestion, flatu | lence or water brash, may be quickly cor- = rected through the use of Prickly Ash Bit H's FAM'[Y OF THE === o me—a (tootive sifewih ters. It strengthens digestion, cleanses y ENTERPR'SE HOTEL | negligent construction of sidewalk, which was composed of hoards lald lengthwise Captain Barton. | 3 e —n - |about two feet in width, being less than |Attempt to Blackmail & Gre County | LINCOLN, March 6.—(Special.)—Word MINOR MENTION, N H \M L | halt the width provided for by the city| Farmer is Unsucessful, has been received here of the death at T \““’H S( HUUI‘ (’ ‘\ASI M’nmmnmp- He says that his injuries cone falt Lake of Capt A. F. Burton of Com- Davie selle gl | | sisted of a dislocation of the left shoulder | pany B, Fitty-first Towa volunteers PHVIS SetS CIUBS {and contusions on various portions of lis | APPORTION TATE SCHOOL FUND During his service in the Philippines Cap- | Btockert sells carpots and rugs [ MENT OF STA ! Gas fixtures and globes at Bixby's | Boys Ask for and Get a Place to Train | V00 2 | s thin Burton was charged by members of | Fine A B C beer, Neumayer's hotel Their Bod | He asks for $5,000 for the alleged injuries his own company with cowardice, the case | Wollman, scientific opticlan, 40 B way. Bl and $1.000 to reimburse him for the money | pea o crmyman Leayes for Wa- | attracting wide attention at the time. The W. J. Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin block _— expended on doctors and medicine, nila to He Misslonary Bishop— charge was made that the captain hid in ert, Jeweler, optlcian, 236 Broadwa | T T T | ditch while his company was in actio Leffert, jeweler, optician, 26 Brondway. | \u' ge N DRILLROOM HALL Twe Suits Tor . I Womnn Sues Butcher for a ditel e his pany m J. A Snow. auctioneer, B'way, opp. P " Willey " 1le Liow Husha but such charges were never proven and Born 1o Sie. and §e. 3. W. Miler, 8 g | R W. Willey married Elizabeth Willey in | J when the captain returned with his regl- e ment he was glven an honorable discharge | Avenve B 5 850 | | Leicester county, England, July 1, 1160 Mrand Mre 1.1t Gaoser huve gone (o Celling to Be Cat Ont to Afford Room |and now alleges that his wife deserted him and the report from Bis officers Was of & high character. Denver on a visit o | for Parallcl Bars, Ladders and April 12, 1862, and has since married | DES MOINES, March 6.—(Special)—In ers « 2. F o v o8 e P! $ Something new for Kodakers at Ringa—Parents Approve another man. He filed suit for divorce yes- | terest in an almost forgotten murder my Captain Burton was formerly from Vil- | lisca, In., where he was superintendent of the city schools. Four years ago he came | Alexander & Co.'s, 3% Broadway | - | terdny < vived b9 W. F. Graff, undertaker and_disinfector the Plan, tery in Greene county has been revived b [ 9 ) i | 3 s 5 | to Nebraska and accepted a position as laundry 1 Broadway. 'Phone 157 The request of the boys that they have ouncil Bluffs in 1806, has subjected her to | J. E. Moss, some time ago recelved a| .y arintendent of the Wymore schools, 101 Bouili Main street. 'Phone i06. Mrs. Jennie R. Smith alleges that her hus- |an attempt a¢ blackailing a prominent TPor rent, modern residence in heart Of i, oopiagium fn the new High achool | CFUC! and inhuman treatment, several in-|letter, which had been mailed at €Cando. | wpion position was creditably filled by Dear Sirs:—~We have been keeping house for five years, and are never withont Get your work done at t popul Kagle N band, Fred E. Smith, whom she married 10 farmer living pear Scranton. The farmer, Ity, by W. L. Kerney, %1 Maln street i ces of which she & o : t by, by W. L Rerney, 1 Man street. 15 Tding wil b aranted. This was decided | M(BICCS of Which she sets forth In her perl- | X. 1., demanding of Moss the sum of $100 | b unti) about two weeks before the el Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. e find nothing to equal it for stomach troubles, and of the school year, in the spring of 180! my children like it as well as candy to Helena, Mont A ded visit upon at a special meeting of the Board of | 1% ";‘ '""g'r"". flied In the .l:-nm‘..mhn tor keeping silence in regard to a matter ; . TUFhite BaNEkiion ve . | yesterday. She asks to be awarded the [about which Mos 3 sumed to be Morgan & Klein, uplolstering, furnitu Education yesterday afternoon. It will be | |about which Moss Wwas pre when he suddenly disappeared, his friend O 1 d ne night recently m: wa o Wil (o being unable to account for his absence, un U A S MR L AL L L o R repafring, matiress making. 122 8. Maln 8t | i th hall designed for a drill room, the | '8tedy of their 1-year-old duughter | familiar, but the matter was not stated. The Independent club will mect this celling of which is only ten feet high 0| Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 541 Broad'y | Mr. Moss is a wealthy farmer, but was not | iy " week |ater when word was recelved half vears old), and Nelda, our little girl (four vears old), cried for some, too. He B Thotias Monehen Wil leays at all disturbed by the receipt of the letter, | (oo yim at Des Moines, whero he had en-| Mamma told her she didn't need it, and then she said: * Can't 1 lick the spoon o with. Mrs. Foster on Madison avenue (hjs | Overcome the difficulty of the low ceiling | A s in|ns far as possible, the he ond | |the contents of which he made known 1\ T e v1ult with relatives in | ns far as possible, the heams at the end | | nts of whi { listed as n volunteer, and had been made | Itis so pleasant to take, the effects are so good, we hate to be without Dr. Caldw 1AL e, 0 et st e ke I HATUWAYESTRIKE "SOON OVER | Visiifiay b coceivs austhir 1eies 10k | oo e e piies copin ihch ey |- LI o pleah e 5o g be without Dr. Caldwell's Lily Camp Ald soclety will ineel tomortow | torlum will be cut away and the ceiling | - the same source which made explielt | ompany he served during the time the | L e i) LAFE D. W - attornoon at the home of M Wind @81 cut out. An additional heleht of three | against Moss and threatened Bim | jowq” regiment was in the Philippines. The | 1y -AFE EATHERS, Ixpianaroris, Inn. November 156 18gq Prrsin Syrur CoMpany Sight for the Burlington, Washington avene . Cedar Rapids & Northern | srosecution unless anager Entesprive Hotn A want ad In The Bee will bring resuits. | will thus be obtained at this end of “Ilm Sitren with exposure and prosecution unless he | oparees against him are said to have come o Manager Enterprive Hotel The same attention given Lo o want ud ln ‘m, hall and will allow for the placing of Ll pays the money. The letter connects Bim | goor mombers of his own company, who A 3 Council Bluffs as at the Omaha ofice. | parallel bars, ladders and rings. The | cgpan gApIDS, Tn, March 6—(Special.) with the death of a man whose body Was | nay' ogected to bis being made eaptain of AllIDruggists, wholesale andr et ail. A marriuge ticenae wax lasued Sestelday | apace undor the tage will be 56x13 teet. | o’ bronpects ate favorable tonight that found north of Scranton about five ye *080.| (he compans on the grounds that he was B G I O e, T The matter was brought before the board | 1o %p SVERRECS 0 T AREE (00 0 en There was never any clear '-wlunmmn‘:»‘ not a resident! ot Tows, and tbat the cap A few horses for sale ut Bourlelus’ Music [ by Mr. Sargent, who said that a number [ o oo "o % G0, FAEEE e why or how the man came to hnT:)n-.mn. “n talncy should go to & member of the come MA “SUPIDENE House o “Brondway, "wher the orghf | of the parents of the High school bovs | on X committee of strikers waited on the | 1o, SUsPicion rests on _Moss he Wrlter | pany, but every charge was met by Captain NHOOD RESTORE Tuls Gieat Vegein stands upon the buliding ok ind and fhad come to him with requests that ar- | 1ot b e O roon amd_ afiey | deClares that one K. P. Myrs, a u‘-?ydmn Burton, and an investigation at his own ble Vitalizer, the prowription ofa faious Franch phy sielan, will auickv.cura you ofal e clatm of the trustees of the estate of | TaDgements be made for a gymnasium 1| iong conferonce was told that a reply | O, Cende. but formerly IVIOE 16 GEeRe | request resulted in his acquittal on every slons, Nervous Dobill The claim iy 1 Mar B Jefle e kainat the | the new building. He referred to the fact Py 9 county, lowa, is familiar with the facts. | parge v Y, & Dratus, Varicocele and Con; Marian B, Jefteria for $1100 wgninet (he S MY he bonrd had meted on his sug- | ¥OUld be given at 10 o'clock tomorrow | ol it o ovidence possessed by Lt utopa all losses by day'OF gL Preventaquickness of discharge whicl it Officer & PPusey bank " | tha l [ mioPhiig, ThS ibdiations ke that Ahs| " b ficia And il the borrors of tmpotancy, ¢ UPTOENE . ferred iinots | BEStOR AL the time it was suggeated that | o MI, Bl ST G under th Myrs and the writer is sought by de heron Nye, Mayor, and the urinary orgaus of all lmpurities’ €UPIDEN K strevgthens P, Snyder, formerly of the nols 0 ce of the ¢ was entire! 1 e badiln St ® | tives and e is paid ey he w EMON ch 7.—(Spe r T et L ome. to Heho, | the celling of the drill hall was entirely 100 | 51 sygtem, At the same time the schedule | t1¥e% 800 unloss be | paid i h 2 i " ,""'“”‘\T:,., \llnl‘h T (Special e 178 ro hok cured by Dootors s heeatise 0 eF cent are troubled with Fee te. ow and had raised it three fect b | give it up. oney was to be sen plogram.)—The o y ly” known remedy o cor out wn_operation. entinionifnle Pacific. creasing the height of the walls of the a4 tha men will be given a chance to test | M. Fee, Cando, e matte remont, dled at 11 p. m., aged 73 7 mall, Send for Pik. ’rrlllnrnuflnls‘l.‘mnnl. . i symoy X 0 0. D, Wheeler of the district cour din ch, the oule e peing investigated ron N: 5 o o ! res DAVOL MED o . Cal. Judge O. D. Wheeler of the district t. | buildiog that much, the hall would have [ (yo avitian "t (hree or four months. those | V6108 Investigated Theron Nye was a native of Brookfield X lox 276, San Francisco, Cal accompanied by his wite and daughter, 1668 ) pige s far better gymnasium L Fund Apportio Madison county, N. Y. and was born $OR SALD BY MYERS-DILLOY URUG ©O. 10TH AND FARNAM, yanterday for i short visit with relutives at | auitting who are not satisfied with tha " Guthrie, O. T While the matter was under discusslon | rangement. The company announces its| The apportionment of the permanent July 26, 1828, He staid on the home farm Mr. and Mre, €. W, McDonald of Architect Schoentgen suggested the feasi- | ynianiion ultimately to finaugurate the | School fund of the state has just been | till 17 years of age, when he engaged in Eighth atreet are entertaining Mr bilty of cutting out the ceiling from llmll'ri(,,,‘,,. work system, but give the men an| Mmade by the state auditor. The total of the | Various occupations, and in the spring of “THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK.” et of Chicago and Mrs. L. W, Cochra s Btake 5 Auali W exdofise X 5 iy ¢ Bt of Chicag an the stage in the auditorium. The expense, | ouroriunity of testing it fund January 1, 1901, was $4,750,510.72, This | 1857 he moved to Fremont. He engaged : he said, would not be large, and it was S money is loaned on real estate security | in farming until 1866, went Into party EWIFE DIDN'T USE ° sinhoro was before Justice [errie g : : youertay on & charge S henting Wik wife. | the only plan whereby the hall could be Divorced ple Reun through the counties of the state and in- [ Dership with S. B. Colson, James G. and BECAUSE THE HOUS Bentence was suspended during good be- | utilized at all for the purpose of a gym WATERLOO, la, March 6.-—(Special) terest is apportioned to the counties in a J. T. Smith, under the style of Nye, Col- havior for thirty days. % ! nasium A marriage liconso was issued here yester- | cordance with school population. The | Son & Co., operating as dealers in lumber, el g A e at. L Ll ‘,'(," The matter was disposed of by referring [day to J. N. Hewitt and his former wife, | amount of interest thus distributed at this | Brain and agricultural implements. In :.,L,':,;[_';Ev”‘.‘;,‘," 1 \ventie G, urial will |1t to Chalrman Sargent of the commigtee | Hester A. Hewitt, both of whom are well| {imo js $10815.1). The amount given to 1873, Willlam Fried entered the firm and bo In Fairview cemetery | on buildings and grounds and Superintend- |along in lite and have hair sprinkled with | in 1882 Mr. Nye bought the interest of counties in the western part of the state is The “tax ferret” case ugainst Robert fent Cliford, with power to act. This means | grany. Mr. Hewitt and his wite were di-| ax follows: Poitawattamie, $2,334.31; Mills, | James G. Smith. The firm did a largo busi- I“Iy\w-:n\‘ ott :‘f" e "\‘;z"';*““"""““""' that the boys will have a gymnasium. vorced March 19, 1900, the wife bringIng | $868.51; Montgomery, $857.43 “Cass, $1.11 ness. The average annual sale of lumber day by County surer Arnd, the 3 ; v v v v Is whatls lacking Inmen $8 b Y The architects were instructed to pre- |suit on the ground of inhuman treatment. | uy. Yiarrison, $1,207.05: Shelby, $057.7; | Was 5,000,000 feet and upward. March, 0 l‘pRlSl\‘c A“O\G (lBA\\ andwomen who ‘are ot e sewing eirele of the Woman's | pare plans for the approaches to the [She was given $100 in cash and $2,000 per- | Adams, $681.87; Fremont, $877.75; Page, $1,- [ 1580, the firm shipped 235 cars of corn and A ML At s strong as they should auxiilary to Grace ipiscopal church will | school and the retaining walls around the | maneat alimony from an estate sald to be | 133.62: Union, $961.25; Taylor, $037.68; Craw- | the trade steadily grew. The annual sales be: when they are WAk and | have ro Energy o jon meet thix afternoon with G. H. Jackeon at{ guounds worth about $5,000. ford, $1,168,2, of implements moon passed the $10,000 | \ll:lltl)w,’tut\‘n’ufi:?:;‘hm her home on South First street 4 g A I AL ‘ v 4 i f Electricl Vhen you a €, M. Levy, superintendent lowa lines, o T bimokboneds for She Injured in Alcohol Explosion. " Prench Filipinos, et A A LT LI T A Yenough and H. 8 Stores wuperintendent weste i | new bullding, It was declded to have the | G Ga™" " Nuten 6.—(Special Tele- | Rev. Dr. Homer tunts started today :'l'”‘ of shorthorn cattle of the best blood. port of Belligerent Intention | Eectstelty In the systen atd owa divis of the hicago, Burlington me 1 e o e s " - . 3 » ot e Wi Y 're must be suppl Natui day Bl of Dr. C. W. Cope at his dental office in |take charge of the religious missionary work ! 5 ey haps, Nature has ‘been oomer school, resigned on account of | 4 o election was in the spring of 1871. Ho was . Leona viee grand master of the o - e Onawa, was severely injured this morning |in the Philippines for the Methodist church, MAY BE DESIGN OF ISLAND'S ENEMIES I“"“‘ upon. My Electric switeh fon ot EABherica. arrived in |11l health. Miss Crete Hooker was ap- 5 4 i e e M| county treasurer two terms, beginniug Belt and Electrical Suspen- This city vesterday und will give a public | pointed in her place at $35 a month. Miss | ”:‘I;"‘D'D““_l'_'h:'l an rflh_u:*‘ol rlnhr:n {:h; el m;”;l":"m:“fi""\v“:"l'::_':mll'r'k‘llt-;‘_ ™I 1563, and had been a county commissioner sory supply the needed Ele lecture tonight at §:30 in Labor hall on the | Mamie Ott was appointed a substitute olding. ower part of ber face | & Y / | His wife was Miss Caroline M. Colson of LA B B e IRBOE U teacher. and neck are burned severely and her hair | cess. On the cve of hly departure for his | gy, ~ Madison county, N. Y., and You & legal wiiten guarantes Larsen for a one-story cottage on m - . Iarge sudience 4t Mount Verfion, where 1e ) » 1854, t falls 1 ! J x e, Ll vioLATIONS OF THE MULCT LAW. | thought to be fatal. arge audience at Mount Vernon, wher § t5s. Wiocwi 1t fails T will refund” every T O i tags o BTk o has lived for some time, which was at- | e DOr: Fred Nye, who was one of the cent you pay me for It. lin avenue, to Dr. St. John Tella . . Town Without a Marshn tended by nearly 1,000 persons. il ol AU B bl DR. BENNETT'S Former ity ler Willlar l\l.n:mk Among City Ba : o n:’zfi\\ Aé xl: ‘Mnrrn o':.—l'blip‘n'l‘nl.li h.\t'hu The Mount Vernon church complimented | S WMM:MAOJ; |;m, ;Ime-:\_lm;mi néni'n: ELFCTRIC BELT pleaded gutlty vesterday in Justice Ferrier’s ( Dr. St John, temperance lecturer, spoke | Meeting of the town council last night the | him with a series of commendatory resolu- | . il | AN 'h 6.—An investigation intol| Entirely different and must court to assnulting Tony Preaion, o B6T0. | jast night i the Broadway Methodist |Tesignation of Lewis Sumner, marshal.| tions and the congregation made him & ‘l'remom m!:\r\‘.;:‘;\”\vilflr\‘{:;l‘l:‘:‘l dntupastiantica tollh Tt Hom threatened by Freston dgainst Matlock |church on “The Law and the Liquor Traf- | Was accepted. The council then —refused | preent of §175,, The Epworth league gave Ploneer of P unty. by K aews aaeiby. that the United SLated | Gl coum | ioimis Rlt has been settled fic,” dwelling especially on the violation of to attend to the compensation of Sumner | him 4 handsome gold watch. The church | COLUMBUS, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)— | secret service officials here had been fn- | sponge electrodes which pre- Judge Aylesworth In police court yester- | the state mulct law by the saloons of this Until the mayor should state the name ot | iy Manfla fs said to be growing very fast, Y # ! ' 5 o a Cuban | vent that frighttul burnin I as Salled \bar th:arhitrate e timRerss bice This® th 8 » | Andrew Mathis, a pioneer settler of this | formed that plans are on foot for a Cuban [ Yot § ul buming I orning wins « u | city. In order to secure data for his lec~ | Sumner's kuccessor. w the mayor did|over 6,000 persons having vnited in the | g & A G| and bistering caused by a the family troubies of W. K. Davis and his 56t do and the toli” 14° without & mas< . |county, died at his home in Columbus | uprising aud that i fs not to be avolded | oiher beits, which havs wife. The judge talked 1o them and they |ture Dr. St. John visited a number of N""m.n past six ménuths. Before starting for his agreed to live In harmony and both cases [loons fo the morning and he described to 3 post Dr. Stint?, who i8 to be missionary were nccordingly dismissed his audience whet he had seen Sanioncod 0r Merblaugkior bishop of Manila, visited Washington and « dge: Ynsslae N graer L appnen He read the provistons of the mulct law [ pxuayvyirLE, i S ey ot e Mnomus Officer extate was |and described how he had seen them with 3 : flled tn'the district court vesterday morn- | his own eyes violated by the saloons of the Ing. 'I‘h--l rd: Saul "\"‘y' I-;-“-I ““'l';"f‘; city. He scored the county and city off- | ',:L‘"fl';i’l‘"‘,“‘l‘»"I“‘.:“”‘“"‘m",';‘,',.',' il cials for not enforcing the mulet la: Frnest Zurburach, employed for several [ referred to the “power of the saloon in the | ono Hallowell at Bussey. S e .4 | home until nine years ago, when he moved | ing an uprising. 1f any persons are inter ountain of Eternal Se ouip he ho of his sister In Omaha “| He accused the city officials of permitting Sentenced for Sheot n the district court in Calhoun county by 4 4 A 3 ' 4 funeral was vesterday utider the ulsblees of [ the saloons to be conducted nprl:l\ in vio: | ALGONA, In.. Mareh 6. ':'»;.-mu"."';}.-k Mg Litlle M Cormick of Lake City | Tte fungral will be Thursday. Aok CuiBaL: WA i ‘]" !"“” ;" inde- | DR, BENNETT Electric Belt Co. the w8 soclety Mich he wa em- RN A 8 8 Jac b < » o r— jendence, but parties desivous of seeing At e B ety ot e mhger, blaod | Iation of everv provision of the mulct law | Robison, the man who confessed to the | aInst Raub McKim, formerly a butcher Charles H. Ranwol pendenos, hut. part et L Rooms 18 to.21 Doug . . % ¢ th n. She clal damages in the| g ; 4 Cuba crushed forever. What we have to | Dodge und 1Gth Street polsoning set in and he died in agony, the | jn order to increase the revenues-of the | shooting of Fred Foster, a barber of this | °f the town. She claims damag SIOUX FALLS, S, D., March 6.—(Special | .ohienq against now is American iblic aem having swollen to hiree tmes 1600t | puneipality. town, some weeks ago, has been sentenced | UM of $10.000 for the death of her hua- | Tejegram.)—Charles H. Ransom, a business | oow o' “Fhote i mo prospeet of Aghting Rl H anEy R bk orcareasite.miBatesiaimiil - ~ to seven years in the Anamosa penitentiary, | PARA. Which death she claims was due 10 | man of Sioux Falls, died from Bright's | po o i appear af the Dohany theater next Satur- What the Parks Cost. his having eaten meat from a “lumpy Jaw” | gisease. After coming west from Platts- 3 day and Sundi s oy s sald to| The annual report of the Board of Park | Use Cramer's Kiduey and Liver Cure. |animal sold by the butcher. 1t is claimed | yurgh N, Y., in 1885, ho was for two years | Use Cramers Kiamey and Liver Cure Weak Nerves be now the largest traveling, there belng [ commissioners nas been prepared by Sec- that the deceased contracted the disease ¥ Y . over fifty all white performers on the pay- 4t ¥ a resident of Omaha, and came from there D e o tho | Fetary Phillips and will be prescnted to the Nebraska and Nebraskans. known as “lumpy jaw" and died there- | ¢o Sioux Falls, where he since lived. He EXPECT_E"HEH RAIN OR SNOW People cannot help worrying when : # 9 The B. & M. ppene oW and com» , g 2 their nervesare weak. That feeling of Thoat carefully welocted and best equipped | ¢ty couneil Monday night mocious depat dipiShaned a new and com- | from, and the widow sues the butcher has for years been identified with the busi- languor, dulluess and exhaustion s o 8 4 o the fearful condition which often Henry, the manager, has been In the field | ovember 1, 1809, (o November 1. 1000, The | coniald Jettlers of Western propose to Bayard Cay st Dead, ness interests of Sloux Falls, In June of | vy celel v a v cedes insanity. The power to work or Tor vaata iy Shocesn regarding. the exs ; 809, to_ 1 celebrate Arbor day by setting out a large | Scott Horne, president of the American |last year deceased was married to Miss My Gol iy Oirals Yhes and despondency de- T em e T hr fahtiires ‘hrasented fn nis |board spent $5,113.05 In improvements and [ number of trees in the public park Mutual Insurance company of this city, but | Marguerite Irving, who survives him. The Doy o thta i AIKHE B ARy program g0 to show that his ambition has | maintaining tha parks, and the surplus [ A new wing will be constructed to the | ¢ o R EREER FOMEG 6 BT O 00 | body was taken this afternoon to Platts- ey If you are wiffering the tottures of i last been realized. The Iist of talent 18 [ on hand at November 1, 1900, was $879.01, | Pender public' school building, made necas- | & AL 0L 58 14 Bursh N, N WASHINGTON, March 6.—Forecast for Nervous Debility, there is no knowing composed of strictly New York City vaude- | g3 B S0 SRRORUEE S T b | #4TY by the Increased school attendance suddenly in Perry of concussion of the |burgh, N. Y., for burial g Al roN, i s00m v may declin 10 somme hIng ville favorites, each one having made a dis- o exp @ divided among the | mhe giate purchased the Thayer county | brain and was buried at Bayard today. He S 3 AUIRGRY e lhod more horrible. But you can get well tinetive hit i that city parks as follows: Fairmount, $3,611 court house Bonds for the permanent school | was president of the bank at Bayard, a Leadville Mining Engineer. For Nebraska—Continued warm, increas The youthiul strength, buoyancy uod N, c h 4 ool 0. Hhey 4 o ] 1 ENVER, M 5.~—~A cable ved cloudiness T winds genersily hy can be restored by the use of N. Y. Plumbing Co., telephone 250, I'fi.":l';,;“;: 2 :‘m: '("“nr""f;u:'“ 2 '(L'. ,',;A, They e hurchased o the basis of | peyper of the school board and mayor of DE R, March 5.—A cablegram recelved | ing cloudiness Thursday: winds genersli appiness ca y the b N 260, view, .62 cellaneous, E A Eolanhi 3 .85, o y g \her (nterests and | today announces the death in Liverpool | southerly: Friday occasional rains or snow lurge expenditure for Fairmount park was | The business men of Kearney have taken | the own. He had many other interests and | oo oorqay ot Thomas W. Good, aged 50 | For lowa—Increasing cloudiness ind [J ’ Davis sells paini. @ hand in the question of securing good | was a popular man oy s caused by the erection of a new bridge over | roads into that ojty. They propose fo false k vears. He was one of the prominent min- | warmer Thursday; winds becoming south- A Delone’'s stationery w-partment is right. |the high cut at a cost of $1,400. a fund to surface some of the sandy win v ™ ne. ing engineers of Leadville during the early | easterly; Friday rain or snow bare | Wednesday suddenly of heart faflure. Mr.|now by the efforts of leaders to hold the | metal electrodes. My Bait Mathis was born in Canton Berne, Switzer- | revolutionary element in check, elicited the | So berenewed when burned |1and, February 25, 1830, and came to Amer- | following statement from Senor Gonzales | be renewed for any price. and when burned out 13 la.. March 6.—(Special,) | had conference with the president and |jca at the age of 20. He was married in| de Quesada, who was the special commis worthless, 1 absolutely guarantee my Eiecrt'e —John Davis was sentenced Tuesday to fif- | members of the cabinet, With 4 view to se- ' April, 1855, at Columbus, O., to Susan| sioner of Cuba at Washington, and who | Délt 1o cure Varicose Velns, every form of Weak \ ness In elther sex; restore Vitality; cure Rh tsm teen months In the penitentlary and a fine | CUTiNg their views on the work in the | Grunther, who survives him. He came to|was said in the dispateh referred 1o to have | iy every form, Kidney Liver and Biadder Troubies: of 4500 Ha. th e man wEo wid foud | Prilippines Platte county in 1858 and settled on the | confirmed the statements made Constipation, Stomach Disorders, Nervous and Gen guilty of manslaughter for the shooting ot « Butcher for Losw of famous Shell Creek valley, which was his | *I have not made any statements regard- | €y Debilty, Lame Back, al Female Complaints. ete prganizations of its kind in America. Mr. | The period covered by the report is from The revenue for the current year, it ia | Stretches with clay. After overcoming many obstacles those | days of that camp. Four years ago he went Leoal Record. estimated, will be $3,600, and all of this hr‘;"‘,:’:‘f;‘{ :rr‘u‘frx':&' :l“”"ll "\'; m!}\"f_';l of & ln favor of the propozed franchise for an |to London and formed a connection with a | OFFICE OF THE WEATHLR BUREAL, Will be needed for the running expenses of | traueht will ‘b bulle to canhert i 'tha | €letHic rallway in Creston have secured | gyndicate tor the promotion of American | OMAIEA, March R BIRGA' TS O W They have cured thousands, and we ‘ HvE-nuu_‘H B"_L,, the parks and leave no margin for improve- | Omaha line with the one belng constructed | an order that the franchise proposition be | mining companies, which bought several | Pt Uit iithding day of the have so much confidence in them that ments. The board has under discussion the [ from Herrington, Kan., to 1 Paso. Tex. | voted on at the spring election. The city | properties in Oregon and Idaho upon his | yoars: 2 Bg1va8t iron olac BUATRGLeR. WILHTR Will buy a pair of HANAN |advisability of asking a 2-mill levy for next Bonson pf Grand Island has purchaged | council refused to order the submission of | report 191, 1 4 560 acres of land in Sherman county and s el Maximum tempe 17 A & SHOES. The price fs not | year. will keep 5,600 head of sheep thereon. A |ihe matter o the people, claiming that the Mathas oiTT » Minimum temperatur 1 : L osstapymhiers jovi i pesans JL) high when it is taken into — large part of the sheep have already been | Proposed line to Winterset, where it would | MEtnar 8, ESFAR. Mean temperature 0 18 Addrese, PrAL MEDICINE Co,, Cleve: GERRIATEt oy Cihak “inace Smallpox Quarantine Raised. received and the remainder soon will he | connect with jes Moines lines, would in- | CRETE, Neb., March 6.—(Special.)—Hon. | Precipitation ... b | land, Ohin whoes are the best made that | The smalipox quarantine on the Atlantic | The friends of Harry Wilki vho for- | jure the businps# of Creston. A petition | G. H. Hastings. mayor of this city, received | Record of temperature aud precipltation | gola by Kuhm & Co., 15th by 1t house on South Main street was raised last | Merly worked at Audubon, la., would Iike | wag circulated umong property owners and [ news last night of the death of his father, [ at Omaha for (his duy and shice March 1, | qpnd M. A Dillon, South (mahs. o fiar haviis faee T . |50 know OF ik “whereahonts, * Ha' 1o N o 5 W. H. Hastiogs, at his home near Aurora, | 1901 ofl Blutts ® & been orc Y- | printer.. Anybody Knowing his nddreas wii] [0 this way the matter was brought to the 3 3 a, 3| 1 { Cormal temperature : three days. During that period six pa- | confer a favor by sending It to the Repub- | point of belng woted on. The residents of | 11l The deceased leaves three gons in this | oAl emneie day . Dohan Thcater The styles are up-to-date tients were taken to the pesthouse aud one, | llcan, Audubon, 1a Macksburg and Winterset wiil also vote | State, George H. Mastings at Crete, W. H. | Total excess stice March | and you will get your n child of the proprietor, was treated at| S. F. Spokesfleld of Red Cloud lost his | on the same subject, but in these towns the | Hastings at Wilber and Frank Hastings at srmal precipitation M Inch y bk 3 0 pocketbook containing $165 in bills. He ! Y Gah o0 s leaves today | Deficiency for the day Olineh | saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10, money's worth 1o long serv the house Yound the money Interin'a parnynrd. whery | foollug in favof of the road is much more | Grant, Neb. . H. Hastings leaves today | it Preipitation since March | trace | fce The expense of maintaining the quaran- | some pigs had taken liberties with the roll, | favorable than ‘at Creston to attend the funeral Friday Deficlency since March 1. 2 fnel HI HENRY'’S We speak of Hanan's shoes | tine at the Atlantic house was close upon | destroying a $2 bill and scattering the re- New €orpo ne, g0 San e A T G Excess for cor. period, ‘,"{w-. ine \lx g I because they have become so | $1,000, including the pay of the four guards, [ Mainder about the yard . Use Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure. Deficleney for cor, period V| A 4 4 The Ol B¢ Hatite Dl It i8 the early grasshopper which catches | The articles of incorporation of the Acme popular, but we have others | The family ‘: Rev, Henry DeLong, Who | frost. Turing the nie warm spell thou: | Life Insuranc company of Marshalitown FIRE RECORD. that will open your eyes to | was found to 9 suffering from -""""I‘:* |#ands of them hatched out in the western |have been amended and its name changel real bargains. Tuesday, state that he did not attend the | purt of the state and now they are wishing > C . 0 . 0 ot % Sunday school convention at Neola as re. | they had followed the groundhog's plan and "[v l:u t‘. |ln|u\.:l!h1’;’ h\-\nulrlum Sampkny encral Store at Rockfor | 4 ported. He went to Neols with that inten- | £00e back into thelr holes when they saw | 0f Des Moine John ells is president BEATRICE, Neb., March (Special | thelr shadows: and 1. W. Shriver secretary Telel —Wi 4 cel o STATIONS A % o ar a At : d gram).—Word was recelved here to oS tion, but on arriving was so sick that he k I LT Ay 1) oA The DeWitt {Risctrio Likit " and. Rower | otene that s Pl b LG OF WEA had to be removed direct from the train to the Schy Il ever since John (" : SARGENT’ LOOK ‘FOR | (Ao tesidence of & oclersyman. He was Cher retired, han been compeiied e 11): | COMPany has ‘increased its capital stock | of M. A. Willis, at Rockford, seven miles 3 4 < 4 4 dispose of the property. K. L. |!o $8,000 southeast of here on the Burlington & 3 g 28 THE BEAR | brought back to Council Bluffs Sunday | JE3Ith : n 3 * NEW YORK CITY VAUDEVILLES-—14 | Knowlton will edit the paper in the future. The Stock Mercantile company of Lo- 584 o as des od b it bV iLLEE : morning [ i Rull b ons oF e aoan tas Gusuts: he 8to P o- | Missouri kiver rutlroad, was destroyed hy ¢ papers in the atat gan has been incorporated with $15,000 cup- | fire late this afternoon. This was the only 1¢ SONGS FOR REN l . Real Es annfers, The town board of Kimball revoked (he | Vt8li Frank D. Stears, secretary and pres- | store in town and contained the postoffice ! P, SRy LATEST BALLADS The following transfers were filed yester-| license of the only saloon in the place «n | ident; I 0. Leonard, vice president, and |anq telephone station. The stock was esti- [ @NTRNG GFET car GRAND CHORU day in the abstract, title and loan office of | the charge that gambling was ailowed in | Louls Thomas, treasi mated at $1,500. A family by the name of ) < e place, 'l ! o i ) e of | Ra 1 ¢t Teur T“E nE“o sTonEs J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street e, fone saloon did not close and the | The Hostetter Furniture and Carpet com- | puller, who had been living upstairs, had ( Huron cloiids 8 | traip of finest show cars 1o the 1 Nieman and wife to Jurgen Sich Kainat the proprietor, charging. nha with | pany of Waterloo, capital $30,000, has heen | moved out only half an hour before the | Syilliston, cloudy world No. 29, 81, 33, 35 Pearl St 1y block Allen & Cook's add to 1ling lquor without a license. incorporated by E. L. Hostetter and W. C. | fire started 1€l ‘m“\“‘ e Hear our Great Band--40 Members. No. 28, 80, 32, 34 Main Bt Avoea, w . s Ralph Losch, a young man wha lives at | Hoxie | 8u Faul, cloudy (8 2o¢, S5e, B0, The; box $1.00. Spec Don_Cramer to Carl B Rethwisch Raverna, “as intely b 3 s 2 i d Lan F, B i a ve # ely been giving some exhi- | The Columbus Junction Telephone co o dings, Davenport, eloid . o swiy nely and elg nwle 7-76-3%, w d.. 4,800 [ bitlons in somnambuliam. © He was seer: Lo he Columbu phone com Ranch Bulldings. (anpant, Clacy Theso storen 1n the conter of the city and | Christtin Martimus Nicaen ara’wi g A g walkine o pany with a capltal of $8.000 has been in PIERRE, S. D.. March 6.—(Special Telo- | [jAnsA3 (00 “red Christiansen, sety block 7, | the town about 11 o'clock \ corporated; A. S. Thompson, president and | gram.)—The buildings and contents on the | ffavre, partly clondy occupled for many vears b H ok's add to Avocs 500 | LR 008 At night, acting : 2 | e 3 i ¢ 18| Hvie. RRELYS Vs oceup ¥ Ja Dt and wife te Den Cra: 20 {Ih 6 sirange manner. A young man was | manager: F. M. Mosebery, secretary, and |ranch of W. M. Airhart, residing fifteen | Hismuick, clouy DR. KA o | notifled and found Losch sitting noa bench | N T salveston, partly cloud {gorates and renc mer, ely nwiy nety swiy 2-77-89, w 6 | I front of a store, fast aleen® They waka | N, 1 Hendrix, treasurer | iles down the river, were destroyed by |Galveston. part B T e e Trsods Suron John B.no o' Pheba A Jones and husband to H him up, but the ng man hiad no knowl.| The State Line Metal company has been | fire Monday night, causing a loss of $3.000, | " jyajeates trace of precipitation The worst yspepati. constipation, hendsche y Barber, ‘lot 0, "block 9, Mucedonia, | edge of how he came there Incorporated at Sioux City. The capital is | with no insurance. e ACWE fivorand kidneys. 25¢ and 11 ntdruggists. Fren A dvice. sample and book (be largest retail dry goods and clothing | lowa Loan and Trust company to il ~ Brisca Koy Sarutoga. Ny dealers in western Towa, who have re- | 1. Barber, lot 10, block § Mace moved to more extensive quarters in the | Charles H. Coy and wife to Colum- | Eiseman bullding bus Reynolds. nly nwiy 7-74:30, w d.. 3,8 have ever been sold in Coun- Positively Largest in the Woi When you want the best for your money go to FIFTY ALL WHITE STARS TWELVE CULTIVATED SINGERS SIX MODERN COMEDIANS. 21 aimuiadur 01w ® -w aturday matin Lourhamah Madsen 10 L. M. Madsen YMPTOMS. —If you have adry, harsh,and yellow skin,a dull pain in the right side,extending to the shoulde Rent very low to desivable parties on long | “UNG{VECY' 1y Audiitor's sub of -, oase. soly wwiy 13 i . rop 4 ¢ iver netimes an enlarge 8 CURe 1uURSELF ! lease, oMU AV J T Rt blade and pit of‘tlm stomach,a tenderness over ths ragion of the liver.and sometimes an eniarg T Ty e g vt sen, undivided 1 fot Auditor's CHE R - i 1 ' breathing, feet and hands gener- §t | o dars, WY larhares (o 8amn, E, H. SHEAFE & CcO B el i e T i | ment of thut.urgan, a hacluu.% or dry cousgh. i r.sgu.lnr n!)pstlte‘ shor.tness of breathing, fee & Anlof 8 ol | RENTAL AGENTS, Lawson, hwip and nf : : | ally cold, a disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of the heart, distnrbed sleep, heartburn, disinclination to riomm Coniagen lom. sl s i Baoe 5. Corbatey: and AMATS, IRy Ko § Pearl Street, - - Council Bluffs | Harding. els nei A exertion—if you have any of these symptoms .64 I s Pain wrgsar, L] awie 18°i8-43; w 2,000 | Dy e i prRM LbANS " olan. nely 5 ana Wi awia S840 | You are Suffering from Liver Complaint, and Warner’s Safe Cure will Cure You. w d L 12,600 otiated {n astern Nebraska | O30ree Mclennan snd wite to G. L. If you have weakness in the loins, with frequent pains, an insatiable appatite, an unquenchable thirst, harsh and RHEUMATISM lowa. James N. Casady, Jr.. (i) #e Fed Cross Rheumatism Cure. a 126 Main 8t Councii Bluffs [ pirtecn transtors, sggregating. . 3z | JAry ekin, darkly-furred tongue, swollen and inflams1 gums, dropsical swelling of the limbs, frequent hiccoughs, diffi- [ | srompe ana sire cure for theumatismi in . e | LSy {[culty of passing water. deposit, or frequent pains in the back, ‘you are suffering from some form of Kidney Complaint, «n/ | | teigts; Kous R G0, (0 -;?f."‘,',t',"',,,g;fl' LE”'!S QUTLER | A M. simpson began sult in the district | WWarner’s Safe Cure is the only Remady that will eure you. SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE TO | B ands il St S rd ctor | court yesterday ggainst the city to recover b Y e | cured” thotsands, wil”cure you-ctey ft \.Sm‘co lml"lao w. e | $6.000 damages for injuries alleged to have T""WARNER'S SAF URE CO., Rochester, N. Y., Today. & | GEUS, SioEs oF jeent DY exaress: gé.a:‘:“ | ¢ 8 PRARL VIRBET, Ibecn recelved by & Iall caused by & de- T A s WAL A I i b o = 22 | Blutts,” towa. . .

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