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OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1901 i B o 1 found dead in bed yesterday morning. He [ S0 AN . NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [IOWA. [z i M I O 1) Gained 28 Pounds - . . s = = == first settled in this county in 1556 He | geyy the Tien Tein Incident is Com: “!n Fo“r Mon'hSI became quite wealthy and leaves a large T T A T T R T T o o e " d Oan Be Bettled, fls Carsons experience with \ leged tg have been invested in the business estate and large family among which \ place an DUFFY'S PURE MALT W, 3 T T waen e teck eommens was tneorporates, | BYERS 1SSUES REQUISITION | satase, am ‘ fo timitar (o thtt LT, WHISKEY % - . The three sults are the final chapters in >hom ‘we hear daily, praieing the merita the litigation between Council Blufts —_ BRITISH PRESS MAGNIFY IMPORTANCE | ©f the World's Famous Medicine. ; HARD FIGHTING FOR BRIDGE | === | Caoniug company and the Grand Island | gl yiie Wente Olothing to Replace O N v, ETS N Canning company which has encumbered 14 P - . = iy S 40" MOFI’LT 5 (.UODS ARh SEIZED‘ the todem] coatts & member of YeEPR:. That Turned Over to Goverament. Ratlway Workmen Make Strong Ef-| gmetals Express No Doubt Al win Davis sells drug: Master in Chancery Ross yestorday heard ¥ A Be Settied by Diplomacy to Btockert s carpets and rugs. — the matter of the ¢ m for preference of RPHANAG[ the “!n‘:l:l-r‘lllnn of Gaw Ml " 1 globes at Bixby's. . f the cla of the nes Lumber compa or Smpan oth Parties, G fsturen and globen 0t Tisbye Aocident Tasurance Swiadler Ormith to Bay | {1 c1aim of e Hines Liuser company to | LARGE ERRORIN ACCOUNTS OF 0 FORT DODGE, 17 March 21.—(Special) Wollman, scientific optictan, 49 1'way His Board, & 8t Louls raliroad. before the Appoint — =For three days fitty workmen have been | W. . Hostetter, dentist, Baldwin block ment of the present reccivers. Ha will| Former Resident of Manchester Ac- [NBHUDE to save the new bridge of tho Min- | gr pETEREBURG, March S1.—A semi- Leffert, Jewelar, opticls Broadway — report his findings to the court cased of Blgnmy—Locates Run- neapolls & St. Louls rallroad over the Des! o 01" siatement has just been lssued to A. Bnow, u eor U0 [HIS WIFE RESISTS THE CLAIM| oy away Wite=s, W. Cole of Ne Molnes river, near this city, from = beids o eftect that a commonplace incident at tigdpgh i el N bt Tieu Tsin has been terribly exaggerated by COUNCIL GO 10 OMANA, carried out by the ice. The fce began to the British press, until it has almost as braska Commits Sulcide. sumed the gravity of a casus belll. Accord- ailids move on Sunday and since that time the A. Wickham returned yesterday from Lighting Sy - bridge has been in danger. Only the strong ing to the statement the trouble was due Lo British troops trying to forcibly possess : Mississippl Among Property Held by Constable i In Set for Tonlght. efforts on the ¥ nor " “ orts on the part of the workmen have Myrtle lodge No. 12, Degree of Honor, will Walking Stick with Trics Ap- Mayor Jennings has lssued a call for the | DES MOINES, March 21.—(Speetal)—Ad- | coooscy o[ veventing a loss of thousand disputed territory, The statement recites that the matter is manifestly a question meet tonight Hance tor Caasing Bogus ety council to meet this evening as o[ jutant General Byers this morning issued | o' v 16 the company. The bridge was for diplomatic treatment, and the Russlan 847 Columbus Ave., New York City Enginecr Etnyre has gone to Chi- o co 0 e hose equis . W 0 et fof cago on business Injuries. | committee of the whole for the purpose of |a_ requisition on the War department for | . ohi'in an unfinished condition by the fce when it commenced to go out. The work- | g0t i vill be | , Gentlemen:—During the past summer I government has no doubt but that 1t will be JECHSTICH = DUTIE the past summor | W Graft. undertaket and disinfestos taking a trip through Omaha to inspect the | $50,000 worth of clothing and army equip- o Houth Malii street. Phe e | electric ng:mnm .;)v\ that elty, | I!mvm to eluml-ml that \«hl-h'“"“ ‘""""“ men have been busy all winter in adjusting Get your work done at t agle ) o ce swindler, who| Since it became known that the council | over to the government at the time the |y "sieor piers, but were kept back by lack 3 Gilbert J. Moffet, insurance swin g e B s plers ware m |MIcably settled to the satisfaction of the | and lost about thirty pounds. | sufered positton agd the remainder of the HeIAg | sovernments at London and St, Petersburg. "‘\'-"'flg,(';""“" DUFFY'S LURE MALT josition and the remainder of the bridge . YORM 5 il g ¢ SY was recommended to me by i NEW YORK, March 31.—A speclal to the | priong, who said it saved mer life. I had taundry, 120 Broadwiy. ‘Phone was contemplating dolng away wit our regiments of the Towa National guard Margan & flein. upholstering, furniture | was taken to the peniientiary at Fort Lt Ig awhy . with the | four regimos the Towa Natlonal & was supported by a temporary false work gl 4 resting on the bottom of the channel Herald from Tien Tsin says: It now trans- | my doubts about it, but thought I would pires that at the very moment of Count| tFY It I am now on my fourth bottla, ana electric light towers under the new con- | were mustered into the volunteer service Fing, mattress making Ma dison Wednesday night, failed to wettle : “ 1 repairing, m il ‘“\':‘:4 O oo . leaving for his eome | (ract WIEh the Citizens' Gas and Electric[at the beginning of the Cuban war. The A i, e dusih ot ARt or one| LIENL company, which will go into force | lowa guards were well equipped with cloth where he was e " puisory retirement from public lite for one| {EL COTNIAY MR veddott thole | 15k whisH W MR (6> (e’ PRtlNe mot vear and a day. Since the day that the| MY 25, many people have expressed their | ing, which was according to the regular |y "oy o0 iion"or (he golng out of the fce : - ” must say s done me mote Twenty per cent discount wle on frame | Y63F ond a day "l,“nw‘:‘((n kl Ysland rail- | 9PPOsition to such a plan. While it i gen- army standard. As soon as the regiments [, CHREEUAOE B8 0 BER BOC Ot tles | Yon Waldersee's arrival here General U e A L LU O and framed pletur Alexander & Co., 533 | runaway ‘L“‘ -’|'«n-| Into a Wabash| ¢rally admitted that the towers are more | entered the volunteer service this clothing |, o 5 the bridge and it is this alone which | ' 08ack, acting upon instructions from the 1 had a cough, doctor sald Broadway . bufo A o L L L B o | or less a menace to the public safety it is | became the property of the United States, | “PCYe the bridge and h Russian imperial government, made a| MY lungs were affected, 1 had indigestion, John L. Merkel of New York fs visiting | passenger train, which accident formed | raved the structure. Tho bridge now stants | ¢ A X backache and headache, and was greatly ormal demand upon General Campbell for | Passiche an ' intact, with the exception of the false work oubled with painful menstruation. T for one Koan whih was carried ont i | (e Withdrawal of the British troops from | also had numbneas in my lmbs. As Soon Tpite of a1l the efforts of the men on guard | the disputed territory. He further demands | &8 1 began to take your MALT WHIS. spite of all the efforts of the men on guard |16 SERERE ErE ey ander for | KE eit better, wntil now my congh The ico %ame down in great masses and | was hurled with tremendous force against his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mer- | the basis for one of Moffet's bogus accident | ;"':H-“";‘I'-l‘:\“'ln:» 'rwh"-“-m r-x:w ed w; the \’! The requisition today corresponds (o the kel, Washitiglon nveny ! the Inde. | Insurance claims, this versatile individuai| femOval hat a reater arca can be il-| inventory taken at that time and receipted penient, olb il meet this ttetnoon with | Foomed and boarded at the boarding houss| ;=TSP DY (PORL (BER By 6'most twico| for by the government, : Bire. Titbot, 366 Henton strect conducted by Mrs. Anna Kelley on First|the number of lamps at present in us The Mst includes 2,067 trousers, 1584 S has Teft me, my lungs are perfectly sound, 3 , o g sults, | avente 1t e are that he was arrested| . There are nine towers in the city, cach | blouses, non-commissioned officers’ the alleged trespass of his force. 1 have no'more headache or backach Wl ner Sttmiion RIVeR £0 & Want &0 16 | by ths" felural oMbeN holding four are lights. Six of these tow- | blouses, 1,767 overcoats, 755 infantry blank- [ e JWIEL SIUH THEREAGONs Force BECRSE Uy to the present time General Wogack | and I dont know what pain is. 1 can eat William Corrigan and Lillle Wagner, both | 3 : company, while the other three belong to | trumpets and 46 music pouches. The value " : acknowledgment of tho receipt of his de-| I started to take your WHISKEY o few iy | surance company evidently left him short 48 v : in order to break it up. The fce has all the ago. 1 o : of South Omahi, were married In this city | | the city, Those in a position to know ¥ the total SEgregnts BRATlY $58,000: 16 48 mand, which, it is said, is couched in lan- | MONths ‘ag am__ convinced all my Festerday morning by Justice Ferrier of funds, as Mrs. Kelley claims that when| g (¥ THORS 10 & Position 10 know of the total aggregate nearly $50, gone down the river and the danger fs over, [weich W It 0 BAEL I SOCHE troubles came from impoverished blood Nine bables are cared for dafly at the | he left her place, although not of his own | i T anticipated that there will be no trouble |,y hough the water s still very high suag 4 and poor circulation. 1 cant say enough ABsociated Charities’ cfeche, The Institu- | ¢ree will, he was indebted to her in the |:u- 'm»'..mu.:‘ will not be ‘;n'. iv in securing these goods from the govern- b | Waldersee Prevents Bloodshed, Bl our, axaellent WHISKN T on 18 need of clothing for the littie % '®| the height of these towers, as they do not | ment to replace s turne + by the ! s h s the greatest medicine on earth. Gy 1# 11 neet O clothin for M WS wum of g0, After Judge MePhoraon of the| cuyy e ravs dawn In (he manner of the | men o Jenac® thoto turned over by thel 1)0KS AND GEESE GALORE| PERLIN. March 21—Tho correspondent | Every woman Sotid' Kiow about " i 1, C. Brackott has recolved word of the | federal court sentenced Moffet to one Year| proyant open arc lamps. The present form | thongt fon. smailie . ety | T tae |of the Assoctated Press has learned that | FSGRIVRET L A0 A0 (Ne Wwho sufters ne death of his mother, Mre. Hannah A.|and a day In the penitentiary Mrs. Ki O Tk cannot be SOERITEE et Ay towunt | LBl tor, Mmalier WmOUpLs, _BRye. Desn ¢ Steep | COUNt von Waldersee, during his stay in| en. 'Please send me your book of 1 Brackett, In Greenfield, Mass,, at the uge of | tearing “that he was about to remove per i thiy“NY6 160 iy & G1Feot Gii¥Fente While r..tx}--u 1 and it is .,.‘|,,\....| this will be. ot “CP | Tion Tsin yesterday, succeeded in bis mis- | ormation b Gratefully, O vl servicen In the Epworth Meth. | manently out of the couaty,” brought sult| gpo'nell 10 S W S FEC SURERh R | The resignation of Charles B. Rose, as MRS IRy Wil sion, which consisted merely in preventing R e TN, oIt A are At FCHINK Infwe congrega- |10 Justice Ferrier's court for the amount | o v PnBY (o8 WA CE Hhe LY COMFACLd | second lieutenant of Company M, Fifty bloodshed among the allled troops. Beyond ’ tons. Services are daily at 2:30 and 1:30 | of her board bill and attached his trunk| 4 first regiment, Red Oak, was received by ¢ this, it 1s stated in official circles, Germany v company will not be able to furnish both | the adjutant general tod: He resigns| CLINTON, Ia, March 21 i g i until’ further notice 2 and other belongings. KIKA8 oF ciivest ! al tody e resigns i will remain perfectly neutral Mrs, Edward Anderson South First| <When Mrs. Moffet arrived from Denver 9 because of removal to Colorado ace cold weather returned thou . According o Russian accounts which have eet, will enteriain Uniiy gulld of Grace PR ; e LR L T o at a Tene | o see her husband she attempted to take Between Two Fires Falls o Get the Money. j0uks-and have settled in the vIVer |, hed Berlin the question at fssue in e it possession of his belongings, but found| The aldermen are In a quandary as to here and at uight they are so numerous | A peculiar error has been discovered n| i b00 4L X o g Tien Tsin is not controversial, and the Rus- P. Greenshicldy has been chosen | that they were already in the hands of tho| What to do in the matter. 1f, on the one | (o matier of handiing the accounts of | (1t he residents of he city near the river | jap clajme to the territory where the v M ; ecretary | constable atice: Fermifs o ey retaln the towers the new lamp : ey cannot sleep on account of the | b nt and Mr Balrd secretary | constabla of Justice Ferrier's court. She| hand, they retain the towers the new lamps, | gato ipetitutions at the time the change | %Y they cannot oo account of the | ¢ oup1e occurred are indisputable. Besides easurer of the local branch of at once decided to resist Mrs. Kelley's suit| It 18 claimed, will prove of little value for noise k oman's Christlan Temperance union was made from the old trustee system to | & the Russian flag was exhibited on the W with n'$3 derby | a0d employed an attorney to look after | {lluminating ‘mora than a limited area 16 | ft o (o siasle Homd of Centrel Super. | Erom dark untll daylight the quacking |yt gt Gn ae8 S8 CEINEE G (O] 8 @ specttic and sate remedy for flls pe: it “Trom Metedlt & Motcalfs store of | her interests. Yesterday the case was|thelr immediato vicinity, while, on the |yt OF W1 SASI0 BAurd of Boritel SUPEE- | continues without interruption and the ol | 41ira uId mot vespect o PR AR A e TR 4 arl street yesterduy afternoon and did | taken at her Instance on a change of venue | Other hand, i they do away with the| /iSO TR RYE BT TEE O est residents of the city say they have never | T lbg March a1~ 5.0 p. m.—The French | healthy action, aids digestion and cirous not even leave old one in exchange. from the court of Justice Ferrier to that|towers they will be obliged, In order to|yyi% (0T S0 FAE l',v' Institutian for | UeTOTe seen ducks so numerous, even in the | b onem ol UG LAt Al 0 dtse ““503- thus removing all irregularities |T“|"' > 08 3 ‘. fi!ivn‘x’l\\ k"u;-_n:.mr“u;:} of Justice Bryant, where it will be heard | nywhere near properly light the city, to| et [ MOREY “w:' h,‘:‘,""m.r been | €41y history of the country. The cold | WERE sonsrding (e Anglo-Peesch of ::mynn!u‘::z ~;vr“;§-r {m o ‘!l;‘l‘l;v‘v;‘nll: :..‘u Tonses in connection with the sale of patent | Tuesday use a much larger number of lamps. The| | ks MRS weather caught the ducks in their northern | Jiiobet vk ble at Tien Tein. OM-| FoBY cheeks, and fit them for their useful p n ; oyl o) Increnaed ex. | credited to the home. That was the month |yt AT FREIEL T FREER T HREIE HOrCRor® | Anglo-Russlan trouble at Tien Tain. - Han et LR gasoline lamps, wis continued in "polich Trick Walking Stick. witer course will mean an iIncreased ex-| ;o (ne change was made. In transfering| bt and g TIVEr | jals are hopeful of a concillatory settle- | and mothers R COUT esterday unti hursday nse of & ere o1 800 3,600 for = & sl hers. unters re hagg! Ay 4 a Aot the ovilence. in the.sult of Daniel | ATODE the articles attached by the con- | heE%0 of wuywhore from $1.800 to #4500 0r | Jcouats one month was overlooked. Tha | 1o, 4% Dumbers. Hunters are BKEINE |pont for what they resard as not being & Cartlgg against the Union Transfer com- |stable was the identical cane of walking | ‘% W{arl¥ vental of these extra ""»‘I"‘ to| money has been collected and s in the | L B Lhe AUAGEEG Afd Al of the res | serious dimeulty. P W ken in the Auperlor court, ves. | stick with which Moftet is alleged to have | L, A0, 1 ITE b6 EORTRREL A8 eRLORRE 1A0 | trensury, but the warrants bad never been | ant tnunat purchase Vs tithie: Atk b blegrams received here from Pekin are e emne it ternoon. Carrign. sues to col. | Worked a number of bogus claims for in-| ¥ IS EIY WA PAoRas fBowman &8 theE | qrawn by the auditor for the home. The | o 2TNOL PUFCha HNY 5 o Haed slLUA: cheerful regarding the rapid progress leet $2,50 ront alloged (o be due juries. This is the cane which in place of | FR/EES TUFC FHY FEERIRES G0 S OO | sum involved is $4,430.55. Now Superintend- [ yoreq: Many geese huve also been slaugh- | of negotiations there during the past week. bert Bettles, the escaped prisoner rom | having an ordinary ferrule is provided with | (R, Rt TR REEERER B AGE M0 | ont Gass wants to get the money, but the | " {The American proposal to arrange for de- the Tancasier county Jail at Lincoln, Neb (o screwdriver at the ead. Moffet's pr PA-" poard of Control has no authority to go wanding joint damages from China is belng tern of enclosed lamps alterna cur Jiider arcest hare, sald yeblorday that Be: ['tice was with this cane with the screw- | {0 of encloded lamp o TAtIng CUT ek and make corrections in accounts pre- | WILL HAVE BIG ELEVATOR |tavorably discussed by the powers. There sition papers, he would institute habeas | driver ferrule to loosen a screw on the | o o 0Nl BE GUETCE R 0TI | vious to the time of its taking' control g appears to be a prospect for the adoption corpus ' proceedings to secure his release. [ floor of a street car or railway coach until : The attorney general will be. aal Nebraska und fowa Grain Firm to [of this proposition, although with some b4 pany, to which Bowman assigned his fran- | y general will be ask ! bl 8 he offense for W loh e W e Yot 01" | the screw projected some distance above the | 2 1 W G L (OWIES & ““"' < it mieht | decide what legal steps may be nece Make Missourt Valley modifications from its original form. ' 108 "“\v‘“‘_,“’;“m“‘l' e _‘m‘ never grows | f100r: The screw once ralsed, Moffet would | | F&F 8100 .‘m the. o) H‘:Iv“(:r ;{:‘:‘Y “""‘ ‘ to get the account straightened, and it 1s HMeadgquarters. Feeling in Paris favors an agreement “Thore fins (hrough 1t @ veln of pathos | Fise Bastily from his seat, stumble over | 1 I8 TEHER GRS Q10 BIVEE OF 0 m}';.“;r probable that he will recommend that the — among the powers respecting the amount peculiarly touching and sweet 1t speaks | the screw and injure himself. That is, he | o oo b o S BCE B o | money be placed to the credit of the in-| MISSOURI VALLEY, la., March 21.—(Spe- | each state shall demand, and then the pre- B iuaml fanuags Of the heart (ot 3| would pretend he was seriously injured, Lu;m“x‘..u,.,;r--.n M‘ml‘;ll“ "‘lm:"‘; w:'nfl"l' stitution to be used In whatever way the |clal)—A valuable concession was granted |sentation of these amounts to the Chinese v one of the greatest themes that [ Would repair to his home, bandage his tn- 1 0 0 0 0ot R BT RPN hoard may decide. The fact that the or- by the city council on Tuesday to the Up- |government as one sum. It is thought tho ige the mind. “Notwithstanding its | Jured member. elther his leg or wrist, so] oy PVEC AL I FRE B0 SR8 EEFIEE 10 phanage hus run along mearly two years |dike Grain company. The firm operates a |claims of individuals and socleties, how- duction '}«IT-G“\'\I";-';:‘ th tightly that it would become inflamed, and | PRUCE JORET S 0 m;:‘ e ;n\‘v“““'k_; without missing such a large sum indicates | Series of elevators in Nebraska and lTowa |ever, should be adfudged by commissions T 3 WA [ then send for a doctor. Of course the| | i L, e e e form some | that it has not been bard pressed for money, | And Will erect here a large storage elevator | sitting in the respective logations and pre- OO oft 10 i Hike' meoting an old triend attwr many | raised screw was there in evidence as neg-| (GH BRI HIMITUETC and (s fom some AT i of 1,000,000 bushels capacity sented separately. S AL WHANEY it years. Tt will be at the Donany theater to- | ligence on the part of the street railway or| | oo lC 0 O Hin FHAPIEE OF (BALS, W/ be | sl ook iRy, All wheat bought at its elevators will be Take More Hopeful View. PR 6 ) P4/ N morrow night, with Saturday matinee, the steam railroad company and the offi-| !l°CCS8ary to havo in this city. The lamps | Robert Hewett, fotmerly a resident of | ghinned here to be cleaned, sraded and : Besureyouset e genuins.” Reue Sibattt . s SIAln; Wotld dBminromias any Olaim he ¢| I0 use acrose the river are the same as | Manchester, is under arrest in Cleveland, 4 y oufldb LONDON, March 21.—The more stald [ oftmitiensistunbotics ibsien 'NONE U N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 250. P y claim he might| o0 0€ T8 er the no e stored. The city council at the meeting THERE 18 NONE “JUST ;i make for damages. ‘The stick or cane that| °@ wnder the now contract here. 0., accused of biga#ty. Hewett some years | vicated part of street in order to give| f1orn00N papers, with recollections of tho fo AL S00D A" DUFEYS. worked this scheme so successtully for| pavis gells patni. e axo married the daukhter of Mrs. Margaret | 11oconcern trackage and also agrecd to re. | CArler: Ohiuose exaggerations, declino’ to [ THE PEAUER Wilo aYS 50 18 THINKING eral years is now on exhibition in Jus-| I Williams and afterwards, without taking| mit all taxes on tho elevator for a term|Creédit tke sensational storles from Tien | jngigr ON GETTING IT. LOOK FOR TH tice Bryant's office and is being held as| TO SECURE SMITH SORGHUM PLANT, |the trouble to secure a divorce, he mar- | of ton years, The estimated cost is $50,000,| T80 and Shanghal. They believe the Tien | TRADE MAKK ON THE HOTTLE v one of Moffet's assets, attached for Mrs. | ried his mother-in-law and came to Man- ; i A Tsin difficulty will be readily solved by wl;‘&l-lf.—” L e R AT Kelley's board bill. Comn Half of the Needea |chester to live, where he remained several ” diplomacy. In regard to the, suggestion in | oLl \oU ¢o regain health, strength and The will :“["’:INIH‘ T ataata- HIraahL vo Thous Dollnrs. | years. He recently went to Cleveland, 0., CONTINUATION OF FlGHT the Shanghai dispatch that the squadron vl:::‘lly. Medical booklet sont free. . Reed, 5 'y, | The committe t o Morchants' and | where - s » s ' C e el It 18 the only whiskey taxed by who left an estate valued at $30,000, was | OFavel roofing. A. H. Reed, 541 Broad'y. e committee of the Merchants' and | where his first wite was and she caused has designs on Corea the papers think it . pe g v ent as a medicine. This Manufacturers' association appointed to so- | his arress bigamy. ¢ No. 2 ref oq | Nelther Railrond Officinls Nor Strikers | highiy improbable that Russia has any | Government us a v filed for probate yesterday afternoon fn the n appointed to so- | his arrest for bigamy. Wife No. 2 returnea iy imp : N uarantee. Al druggists and grocers or aistrict court, After making special bo. | UVITED STATES COURT OPENS, | licit funds to secure the needed $2,000 to n- | to Manchester last week, and she was ar- &t Cedar Rapids Wil present intention of risking a naval war | Sirect. $1 a bottle quests of 00 to his daughter, Mary | prospe of Heavy Term Are Soon sure the removal of the Smith sorgum plant | rested and taken before the local board of Give In. with Japan, which they consider would un- | In®v Mait Whickey Co., Rochester. N Y. Kirscht, and $100 to each of his grandsons, L} nished, Wil Dixposing from Hastings, Neb., to this city has suc- | insanity and declared insane. She is now questionably follow any forward movement RN t 2 # 4 ceeded In raising over $1,000. The commit- |in the State Hospital for the Insane CEDAR RAPIT , March (s | of Russia in the Hermit Kingdom. $500 REW ARD Leonard and David Stubbs, the testator | United States court opened with the pros- | for (1 FUTERE GRF BLAI0 | TThe comumte Al v 2 to effect a settlement of the differences be-| The Japanese minister, Hayashi Tadssu. | e will pay the above reward for any. case of leaves his property, both personal and real, | pect of the term being an unusually heavy | 34 confidently expects fo socure the tal. | .. ADERRIgE00 (1he RINS: tween the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & |in an interview today, does not attach any | Liyer Gomplaing, Dyspensin Sick: Hosdacho to bis wife, Mrs. Henrletta L. Kiracht, in [one, owing to the largo number of damage | xno. G the needed amount within the neat | Th Des Moines men who were at ono| Northern und Its employes have sIEnally | (mpertncs (o the Alssatohes from Shunshet | Igtresimny Costipaibey o Cactivann trust for his four daughters, Mary Kirschi, | suits on the docket, but one after another time members of the Greek college so- | failed, 1 a RO o 4 cannot cure with = Liverite, the Up- two wecks. ailed, and now It is apparently a fight to 4 e the i Mrs, Lizzie Clak, Mrs. Emma Butler and | has been disposed of out of court or con- 8 cloties have an organization and on the|ihe finish. and Kobe. He says that it Russia had any | Yiigle Liver Pill, when the difections are striot. estgns Corea it woul ; ey nre purely Vegetab Mrs. Knte Cowduroy. The widow and | tinued, until the bottom finally fell out of evening of April 9 the to give a ban-| v, Important designs on Corea 1t would | Iy complled with." "Ihey nre purely Vegetable, ¥ ce President Robert Williams received uire ari a a fleet. The min- | 8ndnever full to give satisfactior. 250 boxes daughter are given the right to occupy the [ the assigument yesterday morning, when| The Board of Education will meet in ad- | 9Uet. Which will have one feature novel in | a committee repre JRaiinyAn AvpyiARc net e L contain 100 Pills, 10¢ boxes contain 40 Pills, o 4 enting the Cedar Rapids | ister had no information regarding the re- g cubettt family residence on Glenn avenue duriug | tho case of Luclus Wells againsi James | journed regular session this evening (0 act | PADGUCLs. The liquid refreshments are to | Fedoration of Labor and bodies of mia. | wareed motiiimtios of e somiates foet, . | SoZes contain 1§ Tils, " Dewaro of eulsdiiions the widow's lifetime. The widow and|A. Patton had to be continued over until fin the matter of insuring school buildings. | P 1eft Off, the regular menu and those who | chinists today. The conference lasted for — VITA MEDIVAL €O, Cor. Cliuton snd dnu:xlm-xi Mary Kirscht, are made executors | next term after the fury had been {mpan- | Tho committee on grounds and bulldings s | ¥Ish drinks Wil be expected to pay for | two hours and resulted in a determination | Robert R. Watta of Salem, Mo., writes: without bond. eles expected to make a report as to the title of | them on the side. This was done as a con- | of both company and men to make no con- | “I have been troubled with kidney dlsease sale by Kulu & Co., 13th and Dougias e Lucilus Wells moved to file an amend- | the district in the several pleces of school | €e58101 1o the large number of temperance | ces: o : . Omaha, Neb.; Geo. 8. Davis, Councu 4 o ! al pleces of schoo c | cesilons 5o far as the introd » | for the last five years and have doctore: 20 per cent discount eale on frames and | ment to his original petition and was sus- p A the Introduction of the d uts, Iowa. St oo property which the board was authorized by | Men in the association, who refused to| piece work system is concerned with all the leading physicians — tramed plctures. Alexander & Co., 333 B'way. | tained by Judge McPherson, who at the | (e vors of the people at the recent “lec. | oin In & banquet If they were to be re- Bigte WISV SRLY Gyioerge tried all remedies :ugpg«th-fl, nwn::?.:h::; “C" With a Tail. e R eame time overruled the motion of the de- | tion to sell and place the proceeds of such|AWirad to pay for wines and other liquors Druggist Plends Guilty. relieft. Finally 1 tried Foley's Kidney R b The followlng transfers were filed yester- | (°0dant to strike out the amendment. The | gales in the schoolhouse fund which they would not use. There are about| FORT DODGE, Ta., March 21.—(Special.) | Cure and less than two bottles completely The “C" with a l:nl is l{lc lr:u]_g- day In the abstract, title and loan office of | P1AINHM's amendment to the original pe- 125 members of the assoclation and they |—O. F. Oleson, druggist of Badger, pleaded [cured me and I am sound and well. | mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 4] e tition made necessary by the answer filed were very nearly equally divided on the |guilty to an indictment returned by o | Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's | Look for it on the light blue enameled 101 Pearl street 2 guilty arn Yy th y 5 ; O r i and it to: Orvel 12 :vl.\" :;l:ll:n(_:}ltlflut::d:]ym::;'; :;‘::‘m-“:u‘:a’:dlr(':'i TO HAVE NEW COURT HOUSE question of using wines at the banquet. grand jury and was fined $300 and costs on | drug store, South Omaha. metal box! lhc}? tablet stamped Clure, lots ™7 and 8, block 17 (on TS ARIEN BEMADY Tabde LIAE BME | ) yinouth CowntY, dotas Locates Runaway Wife, Tucaday for running o liquor nulsance. The 0. Daves W eatere Bikian C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. All orvel & ““’I.I”:“ Lo 8 tional bank of this city, which was deeply tract for Building to J. W. Kramer, a prosperous farmer of "J'“'l' In'*"'" paid by the drug company was MARYVILLE, Mo., March 21.—(Special.) - | druggists, 10c. Fi % 8 and 0, block 13 O i A ARG ARG Reiva Wi Dallas county liviog near Desoto, has lo- . e J. ¢ Deihim Siddlery company In en- Egidits Fries and wite (0 ffenry §il, | tion of the local gas company and the di ——— cated his runaway wife near Sloan, where| . . "R . e Daoias, Kamaas ond Sisnun) ssaka, Tots 10 and 11, block 16, town of Min’ posal of its stock, entered into a verbal| LEMARS, Ia., March 21.—(Special)—The!he says she is living with a man named hecls! Wheelst Wheels! now they go! | gnoaxed travelling men to cover those states den, wd.. . o 0| agreement with him (Wells) to pay him for | COBtract for building a new court house for | Kroll to whom she had not been marrieq, | RId0 @ Bee wheel and be in the swim. for the wares It manufactures, N inger, Toin-18 ana'ih o', Siook his services In assisting to effect this re- "”:""“'“ county was lot today to Elaw | Kramer went out to sell patent medicines , BIOWD'S Subdiv, 5 W d..... 1,300 | organisation an 4 Miller of this city. FHis bid was $72,300, | His wite went to Iiinois last fall and then A2 Allegaworth and wite (o"Aiva " \\-f."., n".-glmml:ill’ml:: \'\'-f.u"fZZf‘,;.,J‘{{,"‘j,T; Rowles & Bailey of Omaba bld $77,702 and | Kroll disappeared. Kramer has located .f— i o =k s s Ao Tokentdenken ot "% |and serve as president of the bank, of | the Northern Building company of Minne- | them near Sloan and is planning to cause block 3, Bayliss' 34 add, w d 40 | which Patton was then cashler, on the un- | 2P0ll8 §77.641. The buflding is to be of | them trouble. el Ha and wife to Ellen Aaratandine W ecelve com. | POrtage red sandstone and the contract v c e T Bloon & Bekartieha: SAAN ;: hmvm was to recelvo com- | RHASS e Phessle i (it AN et h New Corporations. M pensation for such sevvices. Wells In his | (8115 for lts o ] The Towa Implement Supply company of Mary dnn Licy o Sarah 1’ Macrae, amendment alleges that his services were [ Vo Kinney of Austin, Minn., is the archi- | New Hampton has been Incorporated with . 1 feet lote S and 1T % 2 feet lots | at least worth $5,000, and he now claims - 0,000 capital, by 0. V. Eckert, D. A. Lyons e e chom e e v A Wt st this sum in addition to the $5,000 for which SRS TR e and’ others. | Total, elght transfers................ he originally sued for his assistance in ro- | COMPANY GOES TO STUART| Tho Shenandoab Poultry House company °9““°'L BLUFFS. — organizing the gas company and helping has been incorporated, with $10,000 capital, N Davis sells ulnu»— dispose of its stock. Could Not Be Organized at Atlantie | by D. 8. Presse, 0. T. Rankin and others. Co e ' . ey The court, permitting Wells to amend his Owing to Politleal The M. Constant company of Council Licenses (o wed were issucd yesterday o | PEHItion, gave the defendant the right to Bluffs has filed incorporation papers with ' n erwear AP TRMT ask for a continuance, despite the fact that a3 the secretary of state, The capital stock s Name and Resldence. Age. | ® Jury had already been Impaneled. Pat- DES MOI . March 21.—(Special Tele- | $10,000, and incorporators, M. Constant, —_— Willlam Corrigan, South Omaha 23 | ton avalled himself of this privilege, and on | gram.)—Stuart will get the company of the | George G. Bell and Herman Bierdorf. | As usual, the opening of the warm season Lillle Wegn, _“.~.u.]m Omaha his motion the case was continued until | Iowa National guard which was to have Nebraska M Suield. finds us with a stock of Knit Underwear 1L Graves, Omaha oo the next term and the jury was discharged. | been organized at Atlantic, but failed be- | o p o AR, ! £ that cannot be excelled for assortment or osey v 18D Judge McPherson ~then adjourned court | cause of trouble over the examining physi 8. M. Calg,.8 tarmer of Oage coynty, N A 3 until this morning. fan. Mayor Graham, Dr. Tunner and P, L, | PFasks, who had rented a farm In Madison | WAHITAMS: Bat f TAIber OF e iy Thvse Chmis R e Cases: Sever visited the adjutant general today and | ©0UBtY, twenty miles from Des Moines, and | that cannot be outfitted. We carry & full lne for Men, Women and Children. : Gladstone Bros., Agents, Omahs { Mr. Vorringta a L oving | Canning company, In which the Grand |fected at onc :,::"“."(:‘{.\u,,.ntl\,')lr:‘ "(M‘ N ';",‘\'v.,r,u:..":"::: ‘ Island Canning company, Claudius Thomas ey o atrics, having, them | 27th Street, Broadway and Sth Ave., New York facts thut should = appeal to John 8. Collins and Claudius Thomas each | 107 The instructors are; Mrs. Mitchell of | $hooting, declared that he had done it him- 1 Y v thelr judgment, There 18 no seeks to recover 15,000 shares of stock al. | Pe8 Moines, Prof. Storm of Cherokee, Prof. | ¢lf and refused to give any réason there- Unless a continuance Is asked for Judge | 885ured him of a company of at least sixty | W35 MOVIng his goods there, for some un- Union Suit y el and John 8. Collins are plaintiffs, Osceola County Teachers, loaded at Van Meter. An employe had ac- . better shoe made in the world better hoo mude in Johnson of Sibley and Mr. Longley of Cedar | for. His wife and two children were to European Absolutely Falls. The attendance is 110, Prof. Storm | Join him this week. —_— — HANAN SHOES FOR RENT". lectured tonight on Dangerous Doc- | Court Honse Quarantined, trine.”” President Seerley e State Nor- | These shoss cost a.littlo more L President rley of the State Nor- | e county court house was this after- than some ather brands, but mal school will lecture Tuesday evening on | an 4 o " noon closed and the doors locked and a 6 » Ln thecentreof the shopping and theatre dlatrict the value is there. ‘They aro T“E BENo sTonEs The Splrit of True Education." OFS.|gpice quarantine ordered by the local Ja Sl i opree made from the bost material Hough, Neill Hill and Heetland will lecture : n : o McPhorson expeots o take wy wnls morlk® | hersons. Sever will probably be captata of | 20COUBtable reason commited sulcide the ¥ SIBLEY March 21 (Specisl Tele. | companied d was help e the - ’ . : The suit of the Grand Island company fs| S/BLEY, la., March 21.—(Special Tele- | companied him and was helping move th The hold on popular favor obtained by Union Underwear is growing each sea- to recover $4,400 alleged to be due on rent | ETAM.)—A two weeks' sesslon of the Osceola [ 8008 into the house on the farm when 4 . . : o! o recove [ TR RS UAACNMNLL B She aosals | BIET R BN RO SR iRt son and we are headquarters for these garments. Lines complete. e Ak i1 e ey ot of a building in which the defendant com- P e ! s the three cases against the Council Blufrs | the company and organization will be ef- | OF¢PArt of the week. He had bought a Councll Blufts and vicinity the pany carried on its business two years, | COUBY Superiutendent Redmond Is conduc- | Cole lived nearly a day after doing the D S e Plan fireproof nd by high priced, skilled Rap Notl health board on account of smallpox. The B A Laakte, T No. 20, 81, 33, 35 Pearl St. old building will be again subjected to | oh, well- waariils shoss. ¥or No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Main St. Busy for Oxceoln, thorough fumigation and will not be re- | ~ % —gli(')l((lgw. ,SYYEENEYZ Pm,p:, the best always go to e SIBLEY, Tn.., March 21—(Special Tele- | ©Pened until all who have been exposed to Is the most successful method for reduciug and relleving These stores in the center of the city a8d | gram )—A busy term of the Osceola county | ©M8lIPOX Pave passed danger. Action was T pain in all kinds of dental operations that has yet been OHANY THE‘TEH - slneE“Tls occupled for many years by dlstrict court is in session. with tudge | téken on petition by the county courts and ¥ presented to the public. It has been used by leading den- oQ - A ounced b o o entire 3 8 f the Hear. John B.nu & cn. cases are to be heard, nine liquor injunc- O01a-Time Bonts Sink. are delighted with. the results. it produces. If you sos Mat, and leh!,Salmday, Mar, 23 ’ tion cases are on the docket, and several | MUSCATINE, la., March 21.—Two old nervous and your teeth are sensitive we will Le pleased to BUSHY BROS. the largest retall dry goods and clothing | M¢4YY damage suits are to be tried | time river boats, the Kate Keen and the explain it to you. A6alers 10 weatstn Tows, Who-have ree Vig BoTrpmm R ;\,?Iul K, have sunk to the bottom of the Mississip vy ~v od dc co and soaked ; F ARM LOANS ::’::::.:.o :‘l;;lr;lnn‘xlenflv- quarters io the | PORT DODGE, la., March 2L.—(Special.) | 'y “n.‘..-m'\l;‘ .l::,:,n":.:l uben.,,:'.;,‘ vy Telephone 145, n "I h' 4 The Security Savings bank of Humboldt | piic o™ A0 o MinaRUE Tt NS el oy L Negotiated In Eastern Nebrasks | Reot very low to desirable parties on long | has been organized, with a capital of $2 $000. A8 Hha FILeR: BAMOMA L 1 . | H. A. Woodbury, D, D. $., Councll Bluffs. ina Ba"flflm Big Dramatic and Vaudeviile Company and lowa. James N. Cagady, lease, 000, 1t i entctel the mew “bamk will e | loWer. They are both the property of Cap- 8! cli 5 . 050 o tal yse o bet vice O % Muin Bt Councli Blufth R R R ¥ i ain Hysell and have been in service since LEWIS CUTLER |E H. SHEAFE & CO| I Next to s: ];rn nnm- m:..x' and Orchestra, The children will each be presente Funeral Director RENTAL AGENTS, ONAWA, la., March 2L-—(Special)—The | EMMETSBURG, Ia., M 5 Sackans of candy A% Miasenied with & (Successor to W. C. Estep) 400-acre farm of Warner H. Peak has been ! —Michael Jackman, for many vears a big | . ran °l. Matinee prices: Children, 10c; adults, 88 PRARL STREET. 'Phone 07,'6 Pearl Stwet, = Councll Blufts. s0ld to an Hliaols farmer £or §20,400, 3 Ze. Night prices U Vedasns] H s | eattle kivg of this scction of lowa, was | e, Ui and Loe,