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—_—e __THF OMAMA D : e [LAST RAIL 0N THE (UT-0FF FOR LACK OF SENATORS': Nebraska Postoffics Anpointments Go the Beard THURSTON REFERS WEN Only in Minor Ofces WiIll He Consent to Make Sugkestions—p portant Cases in Wakds National Committeemn WASHINGTON, March 22.—(Special T € Until one or two sena £0 by E sent a letter ne- Mt where tional « take the mination r. Schneide r person to wh spplica for postmastersh e ue ending the settlement of Meters to Seb Mr. Sch States senator give full government hoard o 8. Louls expos T that it is necessary tc bas sigaified o | a polntments opt {8 the sms bis capacity as ex-senator of the United States, and whatever nay come from him b worth, wil] come from hin Two Thursion Recommendations, Willlam Cash has been recommended b Ecnator Thurston for the postmastershiy Niobrara, vice Frank Nelson " He also recommends . M. Douthett for pos master at Overton, vice R. Roe, resigned. Cabinet Discusses Nebraska. & understood that the Nebraska sena torial situation was talked over at the cab eting today and it was after th nment of that meeting that a on was held between pres an Senator Hanna. It was stated by members of the cabinet that the Nebraska situation was serfously constdered | of its ph. and that was thought th erythiug #hould be withi ) otiet proy Rural free delivery will be ™ Gregor, Clayton cc service will cover an ty squar miles with a populat John Hag- ensick was appolnted ca As 4 ros Wasson fn muster at Big Red. Wesley Capps was appo master at Big Red, Sheridan county, today d post- Wro. HAGUEWOOD MURDER TRIAL | State Almost Completes 1 in (he Case -at Cha p, rom, CHADRON, Neb., March (Special Telegram.)—The state today almost com- pleted giving in its evidence in the Hague- wood m trial. Most of the testimony given was by eyewitne to the shooting, which 1 a saloon ai Crawford over a disputed bar bill Charles Glaze, who was drinking with Little Bat,”" testified that he saw him throw his hand to his pocket as if for u gun. This testimony differed somewhat from that given by him at the preliminary trial and was therefore questioned. Mc- Carty, a soldier in the Tenth infantry. testl fled that “Little Bat” had both hands on the bar in front of him and that Hague wood made a violent threat before shooting. Several witnesses testified that they wore with “Little Bat” after he was shot and until he died and they saw no gun on him or taken from him The state will have a few more witnesse including “Tittlg Bat's” wife, and then the case will ves{ with the defendant Win in Defending Mrs. Nation. FREMONT, Neb., March Spectal.) At the Fremont High school last evening & dedaie on the quesiion whether Mrs Nation's acts In destroying saloon property were justifyable, took place. Five of the boys defended Mrs. Nation and five girls 100k the other side. The judges awarded the victory to the boys by a slight margin emperance Fight. March 22— (Special)— called which re- resolution submitting the the ed for mayor; D. J Arg counciiman \ibion ALBION, Neb A citizens' caucus was sulted in & license question Bars was no Poynter, editor of the le and toss and phantom Going to bed to tum dream; to pursue in vain th p through long wea rs and rise to a new day unrested efreshed That is the way with many a woman, who mented by the aches and pains re- g from female weakness, and other of the delicate organs of woman. Pierce's Favorite Préscription was t such cases and it does It heals ulcera- ries dehilita Dr made to cure j what it was made for tion and inflammation, drains, cures female weakness, strength. ens the body, soothes the nerves and enriches the blood. It gives lasting strength for the day and sound sleep for the night “ For three years I suffere Mrs. L Dennis. of 828 sonvilie 1ils. *7 iougi professon and found mame. until Dr_Pierce's Favorite Prescript When T commenced taking this medicine 1 weighed Bigety-five pounds. 1t built me up until now 1 weigh one humdred and fidy-six pe ~more than 1 ever weighed hefore 1 was %0 bad 1 would lie from day to day and long for dea come and relieve my suffering. 1 had inflammation, & disagreeable drain, down paius and such d now I ‘mever have 3 pai a0d am a strong and healihy woman 10 your medicine » Biliousness is banished by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleassut Pellets. bearing eas every month, But Ty own work Vaanks ence | To Swfi[\D;‘? | Ol TR R snow in the mountain districts Saturday {] iher w ne Toteven ) s the prit colder; winds generally northwesterly Ho Gaats. the pe sures of th red mant Sunday falr A | LEAD, 8. D., March 22.—(Special.)—The The Lx:.:n».\hd»ul Specialists of the Different Departments For Tllinols—Rain Saturday; warmer in | Homestake company is now employing 2,700 | # kg g ¥ g - dical T e entral and porthwestern portions; south- | men, including those at work in the timher OE S T B s bt L'\\ -: Rde brisk to fresh on the lakes; | ang he s store. The payroll Kidueys, Rheamatisn Iysis, P ete., Private Diseases, Blood | sunday fair amounts to § @ month. A | g vo-Sexual Debility, Kupture, Stricture, Hydrocele and All Local Record. | cent of the money is spent in this c | Allied and Associate Discases of men. OFFIC " THE WEATHER BU | @s a result, Lead is the greatest bus | : \ compare \Ly b | center o the Black Hills. It will be four | TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE the last throe | Weeks before the mammoth cyanide plant | b tod ¢ 2 how e persor will be completed and ubout the same length FIGHT LICENSES TO TWO DIVORCES, | Decrease in Marrlage cost Dodge « T, Neb.. March ark has file State in FREMON st Dodge coun'y LANDIS TO SPEAK AT iver Chautnuquan \ddress at Fourth of July Meeting. ICE, Ne win o services o deliver known seat at (Spacial ) he cau was called by the| minate a ticket they beir fo but the people were also out in force. A gy B socoMotr o] f M and Kepner. The South these HURC um 1 Co March 2 took p LEXINGTON, N fal.)—The de: High | tana Cascarine at Al Druggiets. Cures Bill ness, Constipation and D pepsia, or mobey refunded. Price 50 cents. | TO ORGANI CAVALRY TROOP. Treat Men Bock explaining cause and cure malled tree | 1, W g e 2 Rea Bros. & Co.. Minneapolis, Mian. s s e AEe. by ok All Only PIERRE, §. D. March (St A CARRY AN UMBRELLA TODAY | Teicgram —The promoters of the casalry Diseases. and i troop here report enough names on their : Also Wear an Ulster, for the Weather | roll to assure the organization, and a but Cure is to Be Bo Damp and meeting will be held in a few days to or- Much Colder, ganize by the selection of officers. The Them troop will be a part of a cavalry regi- | Cure WASHINGTON, ~Forecast for | ment which it is sired to orga e in Saturday and nday | For Nebraska and | casional rains Saturday becoming northerly For lowa—Rain South Dakota—Oc- much colder; winds Sunday fair. | Saturday; warmer in eastern portion; fresh southerly, becoming 1308 Farnam §t., On westerly winds day fair and colder. “‘1:' kit & S b A For Missouri—Rain Saturday; southerly | The Kimberly Mining 5 4n o ' THE DISEASE 2 T For North Dakota—Rain or snow Satur- | Incorporators, Vin Truman, ITS CAUSE L Corkings and L. L. Stephens sive day: colder in extreme southern portign; " - | b e northerly winds; Sunday fair [ pobe Spemosr Gald Misteg compazy, ‘at "s EFFECT. 4.2 ¥ For Kansa asional rains Saturday; | Peadwood ““:’ a ‘\ of §1 900,000, In- debilit tia ) much colder In central and western por- | SOrPorators, William McHugh, James C. | lons; southwesterly winds, = becoming | M00d¥ and Fre. i If 3 fv or r office s olorty: Dunthy -fete The Morlan Creamery company, at Mor ITS CURE % rocess of curing you w r Montana—Falr Saturday; winds be- | 148, Marsball county, with a capital far Wity S ave my treatn tr tr comiug sou y: Sunday falr ors, W. H. Thompson, H ginning. All pain tantly ceases, $ welling quick For Colorado and Wyoming—Fair, except ickson, W. D. Silvernail and pools of stagnant blood are force b from Statiows Governo ounty ATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER I ba It |1 G T indi race of precipitati I A. WELSH lecal Forecast Ofiiclal. rosults, them of many to try this valuable medicine and they are all as well IS OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS | President B Witness the Detving | Spikes the Last —— ne Pierces Moane e 5 taine and Spans Galch 100, and, a A | en tw task, the | Min Mother's Earnest Appeal to Use | less than one is Followed and He is d was today accepted from the faVery bad Phase of | The work uded the driving of Catarrh of the Lan | 500 feet long in the crest of the | el mountains and the b way over Dale re than $2,00 Dakota Have People N the wesiern of which is already r Unm Pacific Completes & Most Difficult ILY 0N B SATURDAY 1001, \1 \l‘( H_23 MOTHER'S TIVIE Engineering Feat. CHEYENNE Teiegram.)—Th sued eight, mar Il cut-off w of Pri exten 1 off leave one side of Th off leav n de of v, Saring bridge and the Oakes Ames mo % ceola. toric landmarke on the line | |TO INVOKE THE REFERENDUM Wyoming South Dakota These articles of incorporation have been Ce aired a § or der. The fo on for el hoist ng works at this mill has been completed | and the machinery will be talled rapidly. s' ' EI . . e Lo e dle Eclectro-meaical Instituae . LEAD, 8. D., March 22 (Special. )—John B ¢ B e | i oaars, hraTaanst Mishor. Jeteb 1308 Farnam 8., Between 3th and (4th Sts., Omaha, Neb. 1 e Mareh 1136 oinch | morsestealing and will appear at the next | References: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in the City, £ arch 1.... n | term of county court before a grand jury, voi e Dooiency fov cor. Baviod: 1l snswer to the charge CONSULTATION "tyiciee” FREE. &Ssamorsn iy Appoints Game Comm PIERRE, § Herreid game and fish commissioners W. B A VALUABLE M | For Coughs Jerrold county recormending Chamberlain'® Cough Remedy as cured me quickly s espe | seldom tak: Iy hoars: For » The cut-off part . ‘ 1 M and Other OMcin | Standing for Days Knee Deep | in Cuban Trenches. Wy HIS GREAT ENDURANCE' | At Last Yielded and the So'dier ds from Bufo! n€ of & rock cau t B cost aggregat Re )y HERD N0 ADVICE Nebraska and North and Treat Do Not to Stay Cured. of the state, one troop All in the Black Hills I Specialist in Disease of Men. Of the Sta Eleetro Me Treat. tude mill at D. reh 22.- 3 Special.) today appointed these For Davison Mitchell; for Newmeyer of Alpena. Dodson of H. C CUPIDENR s grest Vegeta: loner. } | | MANHOOD RESTORED : the prescr'yilon of a famous French physic as ICINE e paiton. Colds in Children. | R optcoeckse the slightest hesitancy in | to all who are suffering from coughs or | % ,w_,,',"‘j‘"“""“"“"'“““""’" g 2 | colds,” says Charles M. Cramer. well yand oy Torar 0% 5oX 6 105 4500, | known watchmaker of Colombo, Ceylon. “It | B s o ot e o & ox 370, fian Franciecn. CAL NS Do sems: 4o yoars. thece the eity WUR SALE UY MYERS-DILLOS LRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. dispensary first called my atten to this [ - valuable wedicine and | have repeat . > ” used it and it bas always been benef “THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS. f all chest ¢ effective for children BE WISE AND USE SAPOLIO more than one bottle to cure ress. | bave persuaded | pleased as myself over the le by all drugs The judge cided | § ferred ate for the prize, Miss Wier Noi ot | Sl o a dairy com- 420 W p nd. Joseph Ellwood May Charles | : R AR ] e e Sk ¥ Herbert Cleveland. The fir fze car ST oprepete] ) TUENAA - fibae asou o ries with it honor of being the repre e ap-| Gentlemen—After returning from | sentative at the district contest at Kear- burge | Cuba I feit my health was consider- 59, 4 - t petiti o be fled with | ably broken down. Standing in eport s Untr | ihe secretary of state for submitting such| water for days in the trenches | wymc Neb., March B & > s tgo o ‘“\"m % | fected my lungs until the doctor | it R hinpn meeting is ready w wor et e ekt sulsk e reukts ot 18] SECAR L TR e D o e | AT R GG conb el My | Frhter et 1 Remdesndied i~ e | mother advised me to use Peruna, | r grading the roadbed of the Oiabs & A et By | #nd in three months my lungs were . s ING N ‘Mp N v pE Northern railroad from Omaha to Sioux| PASSE E ¥ ‘as well as ever. A CASE OF CATARRH OF THE LUNGS (INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, SAVED BY PERUNA City, Is withodt foundation. The con-|George Dillman of Cheyenne Pro- I have arranged to take some and in o letter from 202 Montrole boule- of ten nevce and exp e. verifies the ex- (ract has not yet been awarded | nounced Physically Perfeet. | Peruna with me to the Philippines, & P his exper 2827 N . e of Mrs. T. B. Smith in the follow- | CHEYENNE, March (Special ) — i i i 1 “ s « L r T Scities for Defeetive Sidewalk. | George D) n of Hon. Joseph Dyl |88 1 consider it indispensable to R ; s i « . WYMORE, Neb., March 22.—(Special.)— | man w day by the adjutayt | MAintain my health in the unfavor- " 4 BRIV MY Fraok Michaels, who was injured some | gemeral at n that he had passed | able climate—Willidhn Stegman. b brvp- i . ve | The I M Rl g ophsaggah o ) | weeks ago by fall m-m..b a defective | ipe ¢ - Gt 85 Wed ol + A ¢ i ok and re. | py Py g "‘j’h"“’“ lon to West| rp, ipove case was c ' s s a « ¥ een . tonic any mam or | Point and requesting him to report on June || ot 4 : ¢ nic among soldter he » are weak from tbe ot el % Selet 60 5 for consumption ,and. is undoubtedly the rade wh X 1 be If they w Ak or conva t rious illness. 1 have UNGRATEFUL T0 BENEFACTOR 150K 10 ChaVebEs sk CEOInaot vhy ah | Hint. DENV: oo tre are. Th red through the use of Ivise i i we A th ed in & number of convalescent raised i rc attended the public | o054 of instances in whieh-a I found th b a very few d bave seen several other tomics | schools, graduating from the High school [ toUCE %) (nESRCee fo Whieh & e faitht ‘ 8 h 1 1 found that those who used Pe | William Beaver Mobs Henrs Hagen, |last year. H passed one of the best med- | . arh of the lungs shows that ek s b a } x relief. It seems to but is Soon in the Hands | tal ex tions of any western candidate. | (a8 00 O 18 IS I have a 5 o . ncrease bodily vigor and of the Police. His physical examination was a surprise to | oo, o yéht now Fr b . renew health and stre n a wonderfully | army officers at Fort Logan young - 3 v described Mrs. Kate Taylor Henry A. Hagen afternoon met man was pronounced physically perfect, He | An Officer's Narrow Escape from an atarrh ha Willlam Beaver. an acrobat out of a job. |is 5 feet 513 inches in height and weighs | AKErmvated Attack of Catarrh of i > beder found By the proteseiassvery 98-80, 8 Five prompt and. satiss | Hagen was sympathetic and helped him out. | 160 pounds | the Kidneys. . Sl pipens 4 resu rom the use of Peruna caring for him all day yesterday. Beaver | | Another case very similar to the above : y e | it once to Dr. Hartman, giving s full noticed Hagen had a large sum of money | REUNION RIDERS. | 04 that of Capt. John Frieberishauser una as if by magle s eat of your case »; .,r.‘ will_be on his person and at,10 o'clock last night <ain of the German artillery, Regiment e faudar . 2 pleased to give you his valuable advice - Planned for Desdwood During the | 4 . trom o Another Nurse Speaks How Permna by started a row with him at Fourteenth and | Qe dre-CoRtTnsitn, | 11, who suffered with catdteh of the kid- a's Gre a Catarrhal Helps Th "Cdtarrhiil Weak o o Davenport streets. In the scuffie Beaver | o\ woOD, 8 D.. March _(Special.) | neys, due to exposure of ‘4 lite Pe. Remed Hartman, President The o Sl Hagsw's pocketbook 434 fRk Uh| cyrcain Seth Bullock of fhis city ant|rusa cured him quickiy sbY ‘Warmameatly,| A letter from Mre. T, B. Smith, hospital ! Mrs. Rate: Taslot, & ‘gradusted 2 artum, Columbus, 0. an alley, pursued by Hagen, who caught Captain Will McLaughlin Spearfish, who bim. at Fifteenth and Chicago, atter firing | SRt 000 o 1 © e o ers and the | a shot at him from his revolver, and turned | 270 @08 18 T PORE regiment, are| "’\:‘ BV Oty X 5""'_";" Shields. |\ /ning to bave a reunton of the old mem apuacflsm A plagate s "“E' '.' At thE | pors of the two organizations at the quadro- central sta e money was missing centennial to be beld in this city July 3-8. squad of officers and detectives un‘lrr’.““" has Dever been & reumon of either Captain Tier went to the scene of the rob- | ' SO0 P BEE & TORS shended | Sy S8, K06 » peac BN N a8 hews ‘rfi[u.‘n Higglns of the Rough is at R s . i Ier | present lieutenant governor of Montana where It had been thrown on B rd s {and he is urging the reunion. It will bring 8 (a dhete. The while S the Bomey, o, 't membors from 1hs States of Moa $101, was recovered K ¥ State Maps of Nebraska and lowa just published by Rand, McNally & Co. from new plates with all rail- roads, etc., correct to January 1, 1901, with The Last Official Census of every county, city and town in the state printed on the margin. Size, 28x32 inches. Has brass ferule on top and bottom for hanging; map of the world with condensed census prmm;! on the back, and is the best wall map published for merchants, professional men and general office use. Price 25¢ and map coupon cut from page 2 of this paper. When sent by mail add 10c extra for postage and tube. Address, The Bee Publishing Co., Map Department. Omaha, Nebraska. RE-NO-MAY POWDER Manufactured by A. Mayer Compa 316 Bee Bldg, . PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4 add 5 cents for postage. When ordering by mail Dr. Kay # Uticure cures all it @r: Uticure &2t ioier e and adviantroe Dr. 5 0. s, Saratogs, N ¥ RIPAN'S for the ills w ach 1

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