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—y - THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, WARCH 9, 1901, wmmmm AND MAY! anotner ot e two fumines became sick,| REPORTS TO COMMISSIONERS | but it was not until yesterday morning between those of the two families of Executive Osunoil, Davie wells alasn | he was unaware that smallpox was raging csonee s . Davin selln drugs s0 close to him ells carpets and 3 McCreary is employed by the Americ g :‘n'....v“"".' . uw'lr:\“w?n:"n‘ Bixby's. T. MoOsffery Goes Hunting in & Vaoant Plsc uit “'r':"‘l"“"“‘m‘" Omitn, “”"m:“r"l»“:; ibAILL "01" il WAS"INGTON! Medlcl"e I" AI' the wurld' Fine A 1 C beer, Neumayer's hotel. " home yestorday and will not return to Wollman, sclentific opticlan, 49 B'way. Lot on Ninth Avenue. work untll all his wearing apparel and thrie Coun e W J Hostetter, dent Baldwin block. | —_— his house have been thoroughly disine LA L ST o | TS THE PRT O THE COUTHOUSE 5 v e vy s | Purifies the Blood as Nothing Else Can Do, Makes Strong nue day morning from Colorad schos e Board ) o S— hy motning from Colomdo ere at C. 1| County surrenders fve Dollars | €chool, and the Board of Education has . Alsxunder & Co.s, 8 Broadway Bounty tor the Sealp = Firat ordered the school to be thoroughly fumi S MOINES, March 8.—(Special)—The Nerves Cures Dlsease! W. I Graff, undertaker and disinfector, of Such Game in Several gated and disinfected today and tomorrow. | jagt one of the reports of the leading lines 9 101 Bouth Main str Phone 6. Yéase Rev. Henry DeLong and Forney L.|of ryjlroad in lowa has been received by Get your work done at the popular Eagle % Graves, who a few daye ago beeame sick ¢ a6 = " nell. The laundr LR A Phone 167 the secretary of the executive counc Manry. deftries was prrested Jast night on with smallpox, had recently visited bo'h| pyriington report, or that part of it which | an old charge of beating i rd bill 7. McCaftery, & motor conductor on the | of.the aficted families, and the presump- | shows expenses ond earnings, was received For rent, m n residonce in heart of | piren avenuo line, shot and killed n wolt | o o ':‘ It was there that they con-|i,qay. The Burlington systom now operate |anrly yomterday merning in & vaonnt 1ot |5 poror b on ) | 798 wiles of rond in lowa, valued at $13,203, | Bergen is in the employ of John Clausen | uis * The gross receipts for last year on elty, by W. L. Kerney, 21 Maln street at his agricultural implement warehouse | jowa business nlone amounted o $5.812 Morgan & Kleln, upholstering, furniture 3 repairing, matiress making. 122 8. Main st. | At Twenty-first strect and Ninth avenue on Sixth strect and Thirteenth avenue, and | gy and the operating expenses amounted 1s sald to have been at work every day. M Miss Kmily De Cou of Woodbine, la, i8] MeCaftery first saw the animal while #t of Judge ¥ K. Aylesworth and {an- | making a trip to the transfer, but did not b Warren of Chicage, oresident of the | AYE even a revolver with him, ruch 1083 | "o nealth board loarncd yesterday that Wharren Manufacturing company, is in this | ® #hotgun. On his return trip uptown he | cpgries Kerns, living at 404 East Broad p /. wecured a shotgun and passing the vacant | oo had vieited Rev. Henry DeLong since Willlam Limeberger and John Sheffler | lot again on his way to the transfer spied | tho Jatter was taken slck. Kerns' children were at once taken out of the Plerce street &chool and the family will be quarantined There I8 but one spring medicine that compound as a spring medicine so far ex- [effect of Pain's celery compound, now t never fails ceeds today the demand for all other rem« &pring, with all its dangers, 18 at hand Paine's celery compound is a ;-nm.l.m 3 edies put together pre-eminenco as a health-maker con remedy, and all schools of physicians pre at colery compound, taken during ' from its extraordinary powers of seribo it Iy &pring days, has even more (han appropriate nutriment to blood It is guaranteed by thousands of men and usual remarkable efficacy n making and brain wemen whom it has benefited. 1t has saved peoples well. 1t makes short work of all There fen't a family w0 tich or 80 poot the health and lives of hundreds of sufferers diseases of debility and nervou ! exhaustion fo afford to be without a bottle o n every community 1t rapidly drives out neuralgia, sleopless- | celery compound tn these 163, Three of the lines showed a | ™y Y 4y outy specific known for di ness, ‘dyspepsia. And: theumatiam from the the b net profit—the Chicago, Burlington & | oo rram o debilitated nervous ystem It removes that Inssitude or ance to carry 1t throngh the deprossing « Quincy proper, the Fort Madison branch i, g npure blood. Again and agaln it cures “tired feeling”® which betokens weakened [fectw of the season when nature makes it and the Keokuk & 8t. Paul branch. The | ypen avery other means fails. 1t is as far nerves and poor blood {enuiest to replonish the blood with ey net profits on these branches amounted 04,4 qqvance of the ordinary well meaning | Overworked and tired women are but one |healthtul $1745,498, nearly all of which was on the |y, eoiong carsaparillas,nervines and tonics | class of persons who are in urgent need of system with strength for future worl warly ng A il pring when the Buman system needs every wasiets materinl, and feed the nervous Ark wonderful .0 1 a visit to Hot Springs, | the animal crouching in a clump of wil- | meetings will |n1 v g B Wit e Lo ) Chicago, Burlin & Quincy line proper e Methodiat | ftalked after fhe animal and managed 10| goventeon days camo, Burlington & Quincy 1iho PROROT|as a finely adjusted chronometer is superior | the wonderful remedy o make and keep | What Paine's celery compound has done get up within thirty yards of it. The 8rst| Tno Bergen and McCreary homes will not | hC oot the statr e e onen | 0 the dumimy clock on & jewcler's sign po. m well. Business men who are not for thousands of others it will do for tha Jeap furniture and fixtures of | shot brought the wolf down b maraine ot WL b thoraughy | Prafiches and divisions showed net 108463 | Ong jy the Ainished product of brains and ping soundly, shop girls made pale and reader, and once this great medicine | (rding house. Johnston & K-rr,] McCuftery then took the animal to the | gumicated under the directions of the | business last year, the total of 1088€8 | cojantific skill, while the other is a bungling [sickly by long hours of indoor work, and given a trinl, another person will be added ol No. 15 Knights | COURLY courthouse, where he presented it | heaith boary | belng $224,000. o | imitation (he countloss sufferers from dyspepafa, kid- to the multitude who prafse it Jommanders No, 17 Knight® 0 oounty Auditor Tnnes with a demand A Tho general solicitor for the Winona This is why the demand for Paine's celery |ney and liver trouble, need the invigorating virtues onn Mondny uight | tor the bounty of $5 which the county pays| Gravel roofiug. A. H. Reed, 541 Broad'y. | Western rallrond, which operates twenty- nressman Walter | 8mith and sec- | forwolfscalps. Someof the employes around e threo miles of road in lowa, running from —— ———— = tar obert H\v\wv-‘v on, _ ure expected | the courthouse maintained that the animal [ Sfrictly fresh cggs, 10 cents per dozen ";"' '»"I‘I’”'" ota line ““"” to l'l'*"‘]"”;‘"; in all departments, as a result of the strike 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 . home today from Washington | was not a wolf, but a crossbred specimen | Bartel & Miller, 100 Broadway, telephone [ Mitchell county, writes the council a lef and will keep them closed until the diffe At Th Tiee will bring resstte | 7 10L 5 ML P 8 (RO, e 350 Askini fon & retuction in 1he assessmont | saces have socs saluucen: Tho cort nomers | WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND oS iiks as at The Omaha ofice, was skeptical about the animal belng | xopapnes MES - OF TH e from $2.200 o mile to #1500 a mile. He re-|in tho ds quit work this morning. | @ Mull's Grape Tonic - “The crushied frait laxative, The New Wonder for A few horses f le at Bourlclus' Music | genuine wolt until Supervisors Auld and © 3 .| ports that the value of the road is rapltly | Otherwise there has been no change in the DA IRTLH N HEA: aeitio, TNKos dout. e . . Toume Broadwiy, where the OFRAN pgocnao i i gentle, o8 ROOC riggists, 0 cen wtands upen tie bullding. - 13roke, sound and 3 triie * SEDRAPN on tHe Beens und beidled]| " ; decreasing, because it is wearing out; that | gjruation . ! [ the quontion By pesitivetys aostaving hat] T e vaath Rat, e RS M| ihe earniing - of ihe propeMy bews de- b 4 The Lightning Medicine Co., 1 Wiy Buperyisor dohn M. Matthows left | the animal was a coyote. Then McCaffery | Numerous aspirants for fame in this city creased and that the company has palt| GMASH AN OXFORD SALOON ening for Palmyra ren county, | recelved a warrant on the county treasurer | are anxlously awaiting the delivery of a | taXes in Iowa last year amounting to 98 . alled there by the is Imess Of | gor g5 subscription hook which was to be entitled | P°_cent of the groxs earnings. He ex- wWith Hatehets A ‘:1” lington road Is testing an elec The wolf shot by McCaffery is the first [ “Notuble Men of the West.” Those who |Presses a belief that it is an excessive 4 Cause Bart (e WKt on T e et on Main | Killed within the clty limits in several | subscribod for the work were to receive in | tAXatlon. Comparative - tables are eib Arrest. vt a1 \Wilkon ‘of Omaha i it | years, although several have been seen in | exchange for $10 a copy of the book con- | Mitted to show that the company I8 losing bl ) ventor of KONk Falrmount park aud In the country sur- | taining their plctures, accompanied hy | Pusiness. The gross earnings in 1898 were| CEDAR RAPIDS, la, March & (Special 3 RE-NO-MAY Cotonel Chatl R ) rounding. short sketches of thelr careers. To be |$3%:070.14 and in 1000 were $17,002.17. The | Telegram.)~The little town of Oxford | iguration festivities Strictly fresh eggs, 10 cents per dozen. | potable men of the west proved a strong | 1900 were $4.710.10 saloon smashing raid there this afterncon - I Willnee. trensurer of Mills county, ' Bartel & Miller, 100 Broadway, telephon» | jnducement to many of the professional and Ll x Cnnes. A Mrs. Barnes and her son's wife cute e D e S Rt erahic of the Omana business men of this city and the canvas-| The Stale Board of Health has received | the only saloon in the town duiing 1n pink bos not only relleves, but pos % 8t Louis raflroad in the federal court Davis sells “lm wers found little difculty in gathering in | information of smallpox cases at Jewell, [ afternoon with hatchets concealed under / s Registered ftively cures all disorders of the foet, Miss Ollle Arnd, da s s N T A bunch of $10 bills Nasian, Webster City, Ladora, Duncombe, | their cloaks and began smashing glasses stops odoro rreasurer Arnd, who 3 Dance tonight at Hughes' hall It is twelve months since the canvasser | Kimballtown, Mystic. Auburn, Marion, | and bottles. The saloon keeper disarmed L g B SRR | it struck Council Bluffs and secured the data | Jacks township, Benton county; Center |them and put them out of the saloon. He A. MaY?' Co, fh ‘ kg, T 0SED TO GARBAGE MONOPOLY. | for a writcup of a number of the city's | township, Mills county, and dJefferson | was afterward arrested for assault and BEE BUILDING, RE-NO-MAY POWDER Director Cooper has selocted these e leading men and incidentally thelr accom- | township, Poweshick county. The report|battery. The younger woman's husband OMAHA, NEB. ferka in (ho Fitth watd for the sehool Nyt e o ermen Demand | panying $10 bills, but up to date not a | from Nashua fs that there are ton or twelve [ WAS & frequenter of the saloon, the keeper fn bluc box removes all bodily odors. WM \idgen, James Hoon und o X dudges, James Hooh 80| The new garbage ordinance submitted by | S081e copy of the book has found its way | cases in the town. The Board of Health has | refused to quit selling him liquor and the It properly used no dress shields are Moagiand | the eity solicitor at the meeting of the city | ° COUR¢ il Bluffs, served notice on doctors that if the prac- | Women determined to follow in the foot required. 1f you ruln your gloves with excessive perspiration, rub the palms Treasurer "{"‘,'”‘"""‘;‘“’m'.”u:]»'n. council Monday night does not meet the T;:ml"' of those who \\.-l';‘knmuu{Jlu‘y 1,;“, | tice which has been yl]«uy\l‘r-'\" in m‘m steps of Carrle Nation n:lr-r'lhnrmn:hly‘ dr)]ln:llhnn‘v\\lh 1‘1;1.: powder, lllu“:\r\ 0 :IL ]:‘:I;I\lfll: :‘:';,.m‘,;, terdny $9.168.94, being the muncs ' appro A J s and ‘some wi heir money are talking of bringing | parts of the state of doctors diagnosing use the powder in pink box. For axilllary (armpits) swe g, find dircctions for Jroportion f the (Saxos collected ,‘r"‘,'."fl‘l:;Lr;:l'm“"”;:w'::‘l"'::,‘ Fiog ‘N'l;"‘:‘:w‘l’_f suit against the Chicago concetn which the | smalipox as chickenpox or some other dis- | OFFERS TWO MORE LIBRARIES || usc in the cover of the blue box. For obstinate sweating or chafing, bathe tho o the stite troasurer ! will have to be modified before it can be| CUNVAsser clalmed to represent. ease is persisted in the offending doctors | i affected parts with the Re-No-May Astringente Antisoptic Lotion. 1t must be dis- Supervisor Taylor had ge torce of | nagxed, The objections agalnst It arn that| givietly = will be called before the board to show | Carnesie Willing ¢ tinctly understood that the RE-NO-MAY Powder fs not a tollet powder, but stric et ot yesterday cleanir ‘treets, but Strictly fresh eggs, 10 cents per dozen. | cayge why thelr certificates shall not be re- Davenport, lown, n ly » curative, hyglenic and antiseptic powder, and sbould not be used for infants o hiul A0 Its present form it would make the cit it b v was unable (0 :;I“,:..“n ams eno ‘I‘x';lhlv .,:.:”.’: _‘“\‘.‘"L” ot mmk“.'"':mln»\r Bartel & Miller, 100 Broadway, telephone | yoked. A number of such cases have come eld, 1linois, as a toflet dusting powder. Tale, powdered starch or similar products without any With the gutters. The wind scatiered | line of business and give him a monopoly. | - ST, toiitbe Attentioh ot U hosrd MIUNEL 5 AVENGORT). Thi; MRt In a let g NGl Ay, oW DR shire of It back again on the streets. | q, ce Wi ity y seriously interfere with the quarantine AVE) . la., March noa letter RE-NO-MAY POWDER, ¥ o new ordinance was drawn up by City | Dance fonight at Hughes' hall il R . : + M, A. Cole of thin city, who was elected | c i HOW coTlance was Crawn up by iy received today from Andrew Carnegie, the [ endorsed and prescribed by leading physiclans. For more ample information, cons & director of the Retall Hardware Dralers’ |5 sworth at the suggestion of | Y POUsD " writer offers to Davenport $75,000 for a eult Miss Mayer, 316 Bee Building. Cousultation free daily from 2 to 4. Hon it 1t annual meeting in Chicago - Alderman Boyer, but the latter is opposed MASTER, Back from Washington. k . 4 > Mol ol s n s neeting in CHicRRC free public dbrary provided that the city MANUFACTURED BY rsday, was ane of the founders L | to monopolies in any shape or form and sasn OMeinl Untled Hia| Adiutant General Byers and others of the | shall furnish $1,600 annually for its main AT Weet of the Missiasipi | this he considers the ordinance fs. Horse from Post. staff of Governor Shaw have returned from | tenance. The council will agroe to (he A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb. the The feature of the new ordinance which | Henry Cozad, liviag at Twenty-frst | the inauguration festivities at Washington. | condition The revival services conducted by Mes | has called forth the greatest oblection I8 | strect and Avenue I, hus fled an informa- | They aro well pleased with the journey.| SPRINGFIELD. 10, March S.—City Sold by all Drugglsts and Glove Dealers Hattle Livingston, ot Den dreh wiil ‘cloge | (he provision requiring any person en- | tjon in Justice Bryant's court against City [ The governor went on to New York on busl- | Comptroller Conkling this afternoon re B M e el Vivingaton wili| KaKed In the huuling of Karbage. refusc | poundmaster Burke, charging him with the | nesa and will not be home for several days. | ceived a telegram stating (hat Andrew Qeliver an address on “Hell'" Rev. B, W, | matter or dead animals to pay a yearly | jarceny of a horse and the false Imprison- | Members of the Iowa delegation are also| negie would glve $75.000 to the city Frieknon reports that over 175 persons have | license of $50 and furnish a bond to the | ment of the anim: s NP BBLL expanted home IB 8 few @ | Sseinsaelt Akt el udgment tiually disposing of cause .wl professed as a result city in $100. This, is it claimed, would animal in the eity pound. pringfield for a free public library. ation Ated Cozad alloges that Burke unhitche o| The Wilson-Wells Lumber company of “Bates againgt Elgutter; appeal from Sehuyler Wal ard Ned | practically prohibit anyone from engag- | porse s ok ko % | A MA Mull's Lightning Pain Killer cures swollen jointe and aches, *ee e 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000 00 perspiration, cures teu der, swollen and painful feet J from @ post to which it had been | Marathon, Buena Vista county. has been ¥ Tenin, lus: dismixsed on stipilation sterday mornin Aad n 9 g 8! i . " om Nema YT Whaton, " In, The fu-|I0g In the business except the person hold- | tied by Cozad's little boy, Burke denfes | incorporated, with $15,000 capital stock, by | AN reh 8.—(8pecal Telegram.) | Bmith niwinel QL Crror crom, fomied b Tenguid, i ral will be Sunda ng from the | ing the city scavengership und would make | {his 4nd says the horse was running loose | A- J. Wilson, A. A. Wells and others Aaron Sleppy, an aged farmer living four | o pecotes lang rritable and de. on motion for rehearing ! il be Sunday el will be in the e & y G| o8 of » struck by < | i ™ ym Doug. spondent, throughloss of nerve vigor. f',“’ i ameters. Daceased leaves one him an absolute autocrat in the matter of | when he took charge of it In his offcls Killed an Unknown Man. Sl areh oF Atiee, NEs IHOK B0 & DA | el T IR ! 4 Jane hauling refuse or dead animals ! V. TGt ok Brve senger train on the Des Moines branch of | M8: judgment of Foversal on stipulation Life scems @ mockery. The courage, #on, Tid Waldren of o PABS e e e et ihe ity Justice Bryant will arbitrate the | Just o mile out from Ames this 180rning | {ho’ Chicago & Northwestern. this morning | , (umalis, SAvinks Hunkc wuinst Simert: force, vigor and action which charac- sraperty owners on South N | case Tuesda IBInik & . 4 s 4 appeal fro) wy; denth of J. own, o have with the eity clerk a protest | measure, it is claimed, Is the provision at 11 o'clock an unknown man was killed | 4ng qngtantly killed. He was rather deaf [one of appellants, siggested,” aid canse terize full-blooded men, are lacking. wninat the proposed paving of, thit thot=| requiring all persons hauling garbage or | Strictly fresh cggs, 10 conts per dozen, | DY N Northwestern passenger traln No.|ung did not hear the engine whistle wtiinied until Mareh 19 ouhfare (hin ¥ \ 1 Kire i on its way to Des Molnes. The ‘ratn| Anst State; error from Buftalo; ouRhfare (hls vt i the yaving | dead antmals to dump and bury the same | Bartel & Miller, 100 Broadway, telephone LIRSl Gt R (L T8 LERig e lor aiADe iding sentence; bl £25m ” . resolution which is to come up be fore the | in the dumping ground provided by the clty | 250, was in charge of Conductor James Widrow Candl e for State Sennto it b T Omaha Natlonal Hank Rolation Y iror final action and determi- | goqve 3 A 4 ol and Engineer Nate Tedrow. The engineer| ONAWA, Ia., March S.—(Special)-F Prom Donglas: contintied sixty days: . ) inel avenger. In order to protect hls mo nation April § HoESle tha: clty:aeavénnar: (b insald: wonld Organize Woman's Union, .| observed the man on the track and blew | Hogue of Monona county is announced ax | defondunt ordered "o ille briefs “within 11 Henry. whose name as o minstrel man. | FREE I oo or such ac. | Rev. Eugenia St. John, temperance lec- | the whistle repeatedly. rang the bell and [ candidate for the republican nomination is | Sy I3 e seer, Known (o the eastern and e n e fiie o repe . e republ - * 1 i’ tollowlug causes were argued and e e b noern for the inst thirly [ commodation to those competing with him [ turer. will conduct a meeting for women | thought that he would get off the track | senator from the Monona, Harrison and | puecq have kindled the light of hope in many Vet e making s frs Vst tteen | in tho bustness [in the Broadway Methodist church from | The nearer the train apbronched the man | Crawtord districts Lestur against Custer County: error from S kno'a laca. Thes belng vitoe th ke Ta to this section with his Big . 3 to 4 o'clock this afte o pur- | the more certain the engineer In the cab 1 fains r Countys error from an's fac e igor to Yo Mg C1tY ] “'he location of the dumping ground be- | v'clo s afternoon, for the pur 1 the engineer In the ca & - - L eusn SO dmiinee idelity Banding g 3 saailon o all white rer T o AT ! lity " B weak and ambition to the desponde Jlnsiee! V‘VK:‘\”lw(r:j‘v\)rvu’ww‘i”,‘.‘n!-“;l\vr:lln‘- Yui- | longing to the city scavenger has to be | Pose of organizing a local branch of the [ felt that the stranger would get off the| Wheels “l“:‘ I‘ l“l"_< L I'““ :""“ go! [ Laian Assoctation “error from Douglux s ,',.',’\y \-h:-hrn:g':'lfll“k‘~ i thetr Wne, presenting only 148t | approved by the Board of Health Woman's ~Christian Temperance union. | track, but not until the train was within [ Ride & Bee wheel and be In the wwim Thion Stite Bank against Hutton; eror ening drains, feed the nerves, enrich e dern "novelties and features in mine There will be no evenlng mass meeting, | ten feet of the unknown man did it dawn from Clay. State againat. Chicago, Rock D " Bohany s 3 ) ; : } e blood and make men ov < Kirciag, and will e at the Tonany ohis Han Some Deatrable Features Sunday morniug Dr. St John will’ ad- | upon the cogincer that ne war reatty court. | SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS | i:iina & Pacie Rudlvoad compaiy: St the and make men over gener fns “hghe. "My, "Henry being a _thorougn e these provisions of the ordinance | dress the congregation In Trinity Metho- | Ing death. It was too late to reverse the i Ker againg &: appeal from Platte ' 3 Akainat State; error from. Dawes. Clary e ereanally irecte the musical | are objected to, it 18 admitted that the new | dist church. In the afternoon there will | engie with any result and when the| WARY Canes Disposed of by Dismissal| {in siate! rror from Nemaha. In r $1.00 perbox - A boxes 8500, Witha part of the program and his clsslc n'I"w”'“"I‘A:‘l}anlllrv has several desirable features. | be a meeting for men in the Broadway | Stranger was struck he was thrown:fully Many A Al R e o PR LA, e hand. are n special teature. Refined comy This is particulerly true of the provisions | church, which will be conducted by Mrs. | fifty feet. When picked up he was dea "The following attorneys were admitted effected. Book free. PraL MEDICINE Thenintely orheinal funny comedy, and up: | regarding the removal of garbage and refuse | St. John. In the evening at 7:30 there [ He was 50 years of age, fairly well dressed NCOLN, March 8 L)—Proceed- | to practice in the supreme court S0 “""'-'“" "’"" fodate. duncing, interepersed, wlin Wiy | matter. 1t requires that occcupants of any | will bo a union meeting of the churches ording to last reports from Ames the | LINCOLN, Marc i c < oA own Bouth'’ songs, round o o supreme court during the sit-| J. E. Dorsheimer of Merrick county, p e ity ovel: | Premises stall remove all garbage and |of the city fu the Firat Presbyterian body remains still unidentified lngs of the suprem: rt during the sit-1 S0 by V. O Strickler: E. C. Dalley of it < In minstrelsy refuse matter at least twice d week be- |church at which Dr. aud Mra St Jobn | Mereioica Candidacy Announced tla% whleh adjourned W g were 3 | Kearney county, presented by Thomas Dar 5 — tween April 1 and November 1 and once | will speak. This will brl . 8 t 3 p Y b 1 e r 6 . ¥, Plumbiag Co, telephone 360, o g it Attt e bt Ll mreatiowil bring the serles of | John Herriott of Guthric county, ex-atate | Kay against MeAuley: evior trom Adams: | Proceedings in supreme court March 6 to a close. Roby against Mofit; appeal from Custer; | against 3 from Johnson. Scott o AT RISk Biettre. st Bo 1eiabad” inoa treasurer, today made announcement of his [ Order on defendant to file biefs by Mav 1 | The following causes were argued and sub- et a0 which do not become | Anotber provision of the ordinance i | Drake with cruelty to animals. Drake has |20minlstration was distingulshed for the | gjumissed b et Fiowers, Crror trom Lancaster, | ,Small act without pain or griping. purely 5 8 ona ank of PROMPT TO PAY THEIR TAXES, 1 agninst Irst tlonal Bank Farmers Find No Object in Leaving v e 4 o 3 ) Mo agains! error from r vegetable. mild and r e Y until the first of next month,|that no person in the garbage business | been driving a broken-down animal, the rigid economy practiced and the careful in- | Rich ugauins Estate Company; | Trible against rror from Merrick R - Reguiate the a week between April 1 and November 1 For Driving Wornout Horse, candidacy for governor on the republican | yender; error from Thurston; suggestion of | mitted Thelr W in Pank year. Bryant yesterday, charging (eorge W, |fOF SiX years and made a good record. His|f#me of Louise Larson, admini rix Hamilton B Thelr Money in Bank. ; delinquent nd Digestive Organs. The safost and 200 once overs tue weeks the eee of the| Ad information was fled before Justice |ticket Mr. Herrlott was state treasurcr | death of plaintit and order of vevivor in | | Smith agalpst N wal from | J P 0 0\ er on plaintift to 972, MceCready ag st Phillips Defend. are Being paid better this year than for |Shall charge more than the fees as fixed | Slght of which excited the sympathies of ',"",""’," of all accounts so that Inatead of | Srror from oukiar: crdtt 08 REALT e lant in error having compiled with the | best medicine in the world fur" the y e r Treasurer Atnd. | in the contract between the city and the | those Who witnessed the spectacle, and |there being a deficlency In the treasury |y liys; dismissed nisi Orders of ‘this court i ragard to remission CURE e bk Bmioncied 1| city scavenger. complaint was made to the justice. .Drake |thére was a surplus of funds at the clos et "Hotel Com- | Of part of ‘uigment. the Judgment or bal- | JRFRe (e Sersr we0i. el ; of his term. Mr. Herrlott also became e Thorlin . dismixsed on | ance. being $1,297.75, in affirmed wf all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bow- the last minute to pay their taxes, but this The ordinance will come up for passage | Was notified not to drive the animal any i for B bt r , 1 Dewey ugainst Hradford. Ordered | ols, Kidneys. Bladder, Ne-v Maeas. vear they all are in & hurry to clear their | Monday night, but present Indications are | more, but yesterday morning he hitched it ATIONS. 1P ‘l’f action s & member of the | “giiny against @tott: appeal from her. | that cause be shown by May | why cause Appetite, Headache tipation T e e bnoke. . County Treasurer | that it will be sent back to the city sollc- up again to his wagon and his arrest |State Executive Councll in insiating on as- | man: diemlsed by appoll Bhould ot be revived i the name o oavpile Fendashe, gation, sames off the tax books. Co u v 3 : o sessment of the property of the railroads ainst FFogle: submitted on mo- | George Dewey Inflammation of the Howels. Arnd says one explanation fs the low | Itor to be amended. promptly followed. Justice Bryant will |0 "o ,.m“,‘,,m,',m e aae o rh | thon (o KTk petition of Charles Karbach, | ‘Tl Brower wgainst Fass. Motion to re- | derangements of 'the ' internai 1t e — hear the case Tuesda; L Flone of plaintiffs, because not revived | thx costs sustaine Y o PERFECT DIGESTION will be ! . O ranes’ (| Strictly fresh eges, 10 cents per dozen property of the state. For this he re- | Withim the yer 11168 Plnkham against Pinkham. Motion | plished by taking RADWAY PILLS \eing no inducement to the ’ Bartel & Miller, 100 Broadway, telephone - celved a great deal of abuse. He expects W York, Chicago & Bt, Louls Ratlroad | to retax costs sustained w0 doing feave their money on deposit . ‘ompany against Fremont, Kikhorn & Mis- | costs taxed ag 350, The local members of the Ancient Ordor |the delegations from the Ninth congres. | Company ukainst oata taxed agninst | 1 s con er sourl Valley Rallrond Company; order on | peltun The remittances from country bank 4 e o, of Hibernlans are arranging to celebrate |slonal district plaintift to file briefs in thirty days, dis- [ appe ol | | siex u-.D.Y».s.PEPsylA' to the county treasurer's office In PATMENY| Dance tonight at Husbe St. Patrick's day. A banquet will be served | Fined for Obstructing Raflroad, | Missed nis) i R Res ) Will bo svouied, 8o the food tha of taxes the Iast week has been unusually S RHAE R 1A e ki’ against Pinkham: uppeal from | payment dus | vill be avol ihe . 1 Treasurer Arnd and his deputles | LATE DISCOVERY OF in the basement of 8t. Francls Xavier's| 1pwo young.men, Willlam Haack and Wil- wubmitted on motions for fnal judg- | 88667 due R 1hute i ing propertien for the orig o - e it church, followed by an Appropriate program | 1jam Jones, were caught last fall in the act 1d 10 retax conts 1. Mane Yart of the natural Naste of the body Rl o e Mgy B R Two Homes Be-|Of addresses, interspersed with musical [of placing obstructions on the tracks of against Jones. appeal wom Gugo, f ¢ { - « & Hox. Sold by Druggiste s rd Knowa It. numbers and recitations. the Northwestern railroad in Tama county. work. The delinguent tax sale list dismissal tor fatlur Whe A or Sent by Wail Jecember was the smallest in years, but| 12, an horetofore [ Send to DR. KADWAY & €O Docel " For six weeks or more smallpox has been | - e g They claimed that they meant no harm | tlonally orde . u v 8t, New York, f 8 Eim prevalent in the familles of D. McCreary | Strictly fresh eggs, cents per dogen. |, ., .o were dolng It as & joke, 'They |, LandY ith, appeal from Mr. Arnd says if the present rush con Book of Advice. “ ol A r, D ele las; dismissed « toues the sale thie vear will be smalier | Li"ou"Xvenuo A and G. C. Bergen at 2014, | Bartel & Miller, 100 Broudway, teleBhon® | yory'indicind by the grand Jury and when | "“Fiers p - wn.cox TANSY PILLS amount of interest pald by the banks, tinves the sale this year will be smaller : et feld for investing their | the same street, and it was not until yes- brought into court pleaded guilty and were | against G Fastaly Noguister. ' Safe and Sute et B 500 o They . Fails. Or v by Wail. Pri | terday morning that the city health Delone's stationery wspartmont Is right, [ fned 8500 cach. They pald the fines. o Voman's Saivyuard [fvee o theetties were aware of the fact, Inveati- e Jowa Unitavians. Wheeor Ggutial Washi 0. €0.. 329 N. 151h §i Dance tonight at Hugbes' ball gation then made by the city physiclan Estate Transfers. Wk st y s | HOONE: submiited on motions | gy @ b D - showed that those members of the two| The following transfers weic fined vester. \|I|h Bfatapes ot L “::»‘(I;‘\I“'h::l: wl" Des A bond, to dismiss for wa E————esem=y | fyipilies Who had had the disease were |4y In the abstract, Htle und lcan oftco of | Molnes, althoukh attended b ow ¢ and to dism Rt seurl troet ates, took impo Stine 180 oward | - Warner aguinat Feree: appe practically recovered. The attending phy- |{i ‘. A 'wie (0 Joahus Alss Sates, took tmporiant sction looking towhrd | g s, Bmitled op motion ¢ A F'vE'nnl l "1 slclans had been treating them for eczema. | ton -4, w d 6,000 | Untabl MRS ¢ ua! - » I alnst Fray, appea One of the family of . C. Bergen was |Ceorke Tanner to Minnie . Galioway Unitarians in Des Molnes for the state of | ter; continued 1 | lots 7, & and 9. block 15, Carson, w 4. 1,400 | Towa and for erection of & church here | Kors against Gage Count Will buy & pair of HANAN |first taken sick and about sixteen days | apirgaret Muller to O. Morher, gninst (Tage Coanty and La iy I puld o 1 eadq ers ol 1 s fv . - [ SHOES. The price is not | Iater one of the McCreary household was| nwle 13 und nly swh 13-T7-38 w d 100 | Wbich would goneral beadquariers of | Gage Counly. (hree appesis fr S HI HENRY high when It is taken into |down with the same ailment. The phy- |Joshua Alston and wife to J. W. Al the western conferen s Intended that [ ordors on appellants to file a=i o, 14 mere I xwiy nwia and the church costing about $60,000 shall be [ diye; dismissed nisi consideration that these | sicians attending both familles promounced | i r.-.|' e ek nwhs ) pd e e D L e e :mml Viiams awninst ! FIRST /\ I D shoes are the best made that V. M. Taber and wife to Kdward 1) Richarison; submitie b 1d 1o € Burke, o4 ‘of nelq and nely hei a memorial to the American Unitarian as- [ bill of exceptions ar y TO THE IN bave ever been sold iy Coun- urke, o8 sy of nely and ne $ N ? | ' Willlams, one t 0.77-08, w d sociation asking that In the matter of . 1 Blufls ‘rary and e te M un. | Sppeal x H l Positiv The styles are up-to-date part Wi Wwd try all money shall pass through the west- [ jeave to plaintiff 1o » FIFPY ALL WHITE STARS and you will get your Peter T reon and wife 10 | |ern conterence and be approved here. An | LaBalle againat (lag TWELYR O91 DO sy money's worth In long serv Chrintlan Peterson, 5 acr In nwiy endowment fund (s also (0 be started o | SEAINSU ke Eont N e tee. ) Wnliath W ¢ encourage the work of the Unitartans in | briets th thirty days Py e Phillips and husba Mar | ' * We speak of Hanan's shoes No. 20, 31, 33, 35 Pearl St well 1ot 5, Auditor's subdiv | 1owa The summer school for Unitarians | \’:v‘n auainat ”rl mu NY S0RT oF '1"‘“ N < Y VAUDEVILLES.-I4 because they have become so No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Main St. 'y 127640, W Lake Okobojl will be continued O iale Seiefe - A Usad nternalty and popular, but we have others oWin John D, Allsbro to Daniel Paln B | A bl 0N ._“‘.-_. That wiil open your eyes 10 | These stores in the conter of the city and | htb'w b, . e,k 2010 Meld ! +|CEDAR RAPIDS STRIKE GROWS | 1o uman Nate oo 0 ¥en .'n‘.».."'-'.-"'.?:...? real bargains occupled for many years by James H. Allsbro, guardian, te Daniel . Ohd shen vasteit * wamd slaohes” o4 rritand Wher want the best for [hiper, W 'of 'siv ‘BlAOE REOVE | | og) Jein TH wed raon . and. tehen Wierauy. & Boinon. en you want the best fo Paimer, o Slevert Rief and wife to I v | SARGENT S LOOK FOR| s, jurgent rotan ary goods aod clotn o and lot 1, Auditor > CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta . March §.—The coal- | v4 : A BEAUTIFUL WONAR. PO THE BEAR| dealors in western lowa, who have r selq 25-71-#, und parts of ®77 1,766 | heavers at the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & “:W Chasma ea 4 e guer s | moved to more extensive quarters in the | Martha A Howe and husband Northern shops went on strike today, Join- | Commer 'AR" LOAN‘ Elseman bullding MR MO s, Berison's 4 8dd, ing the 300 other employes who went out | sibmiiied 'w Nl m tor Rent very low to desirable parties on long | w d 10 | yesterday and Tuesday because of the ac- | H™PUE Sl = R g, s : R | e e e e e | Y I % 2 A .umr Ilu‘fl ptal rieen transfer = them & plece Moy work schedule 1t s stated | . [ e g P ‘34. e o L.w‘. QUTL'R . CRESTON, In.. March & —(8pecial )—Tha [ local employes will Join them fomorrow ente and Malwress Juring 4y e N’ . March term of the federal court will hegin CBDAR RAPIDSE. Ia. March & (Special . ar Ly o 0 \ (Buccessor (AW C Estep) RENTAL ASpwy in this city March 26, with Judge Me | Telowr ) The Burlingten, Cedar Rapids 1 '.': ‘“,: ‘:-“n‘: ...'.." wal sute N - o x.m!-‘ .3‘“. 8 FRARL MTREET. home OF, |5 Pearl Street, « 4 Councll Dluls | son presiding. | & Nortbheru railroad closed its shope roday | e = AL *"‘ pan i 0 Nger S surplus cash Sunday, March 9 and 10 ) CHORUSES. submitted