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| ] | i | b ] - THE OMAHA 1 JAILY BEE: TUESDAY APRII 1901 house were advertised for and the plans of Popular Colonel of the Becond fs Made | ™ " 'vv\lm Texas mfi.y s, but when | Adjutant General. | they were presented for finai inspection it | rejected aftor the | good salary m' was asserted they archit had were received a €OME OTHER APPOINTMENTS MADE | submitting them. The taxpayers of county have expended over $2,000 and IM\\ o, nothing to show for it. It is feared the Adnn Dobson Made State Englneer (bonde will be defeated when the proposi- | Ash of Mastings Made | iion fs again submitted | | | |PAYING OFF THEIR DEBTS' | Citizens of Neligh Subseribe Ben- | LINCOLN, April 1.—(8pecial Teiegram.)— | efit of fiates College and | Governor Dietrich tod pinted Colonel Willlam Hayward of Nebraska, City to suc- | «d Julius N. Kilag, as acjutant general | NELIGH, Neb., April 1.~(8pecial.)—Pay- of the Nebraska National guard, the latter [ ment the debts of Gates college and | hiving resigned (o accept & captaincy in the | Gates academy is now beln ade by "the United States ariny. Colonel Hayward is | treasurer and will be completed within the pow in the city and will assume the duties | week. The full amount of the 000 in of the offico in a short tin debtedness was raised Saturday t in| Ihe appointment make necessary several [ time to receive the benefit of $6,000 in ch In other depattments. Henry | optional pledges, which expired at mid Mevers of Kremont, who been employ-d [ night. Sunday union services were held W the land commissioner’s office, will be- [in the Congregational church, at which | com ekeoper in the military depart- [ Rev. Clifton, western secretary of the ment and Miss Jo Don, stenographer for | educational society, delivered an address We adjutant wencral, will be transferred to | the subject hotng, ““The Necessity of Chris similar position in the labor departmeut. | tlan Education to the Republic | Mr. Mevers will be succeeded in the land | President Warren of Yankton college commissioner by Miss Holland briefly mnnounced that the debt had been This elt e appointments along | provided for, including the mortgage on announced later vlevd hail e youngest son of | ficult . He has served and stated many of the s encountered in the task turday noon there was still about $1,200 dit- | the same 11 Colonel H the late Sen ward tor Haywa in various eapacitios In the Nebraska Na- | to be raised, and scarcely a possibility tonal guard, from the office of captain to | scemed to exist that it could be done. Late | his new position. He was with the Second | in the afternoon a tel n from a friend regiment at Chickamauga park, as a captain | in the east announced that an additional of the Nebraska City company. When the | amount to other gifts of $00 had been reglment was reorganized he enlisted and | made and that a check for the sum had vas subsequently elected major, and after- | been mailed th y vious. Various | wards promoted to colonel, He 18 a grad | contributions reduced the amount to of the law department of the Universit about $300, and this sum was pledged by Nebraska, and while in school was an offi- | Dr. Clifton. The hour wa 1 late, but | the stude battalion and star player news wa ball teams cadet championship foot on spread among the 15, who at once commenced to cele- brate the event by ringing the academy bell | and making a big bonfirc on the hill. The cer of the on the tw M roof NEBRASKANS IN WASHINGTON lon, Georgy sjohn Packs Up His B p for Home, SCHNEIDER CONGRATULATED BY HANNA Hiteh of Sheep Secretary Grarzing sery Northwest, WASHINGTON gram.) city tonight direc assistant April 1.—(Special t from Nebraska. The late secretary of war hig rooms in the Raleigh without went at once to register ing, and shortly afterward was seen with everal army officials who had knowlege o his arriy Meiklejohn said there were na sore spots about him growing out of th senatorial cont in Nebraska, and he Geogre D). Meiklejohn arrived in the ana | Life began to work LettersProving | Poslitively that there Is No Medicine for Woman’s lils | Equal to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Oompound. PROFUSE PERIODS. “1 commenced taking Lydia E Pinkham's Vegeta- bleCompoun ut three mumln ago, and tan xpress the won 'fulgnml it has done me. Menstruationswere 8o profuse as to leave me very weak for some time after also troubled with leucorrhaa, v | tired feeling, bearing-down sensation, t ain across the back and thighs. I o| felt as though there was a heavy weight in my stomach all the time. 1 have taken two bottles of the medicine, congratulated the republican party on send- | and now have better health than I ing two republicans (o the senate have had for four years.” I will be here I Thursday In all Mgs. Lizzik Dicksox Honar, probability and then leave for Nebraska Avalon, Ohio, where 1 will continue to make my home i he sald. “'So far as my connection with the was closed up previous to my leaving fo 1 was taken sick braska and | have no business that calls | five years ago with | me there. 1 will pack my effects at once ; *Th rippe,' and and get out of Washington as soon as pos- | had a relupse and sible. I have no definite plans, although | Was given up by several things have presented themeslves | the doctor and my | which I have taken under consideration. My | friends. Change of campaign just ended was very exacting I feel as if 1 needed rest. As | now have | On me. 1 nowed just (ime to indulge myselt 1 propose to| Yery badly until a take advantage of the circumstances y!onr g nlu'il\.m_v Hanna Congeatulntes Sehneld stomach and lungs Another \'.mu‘ i arrival in Washington f"' o 1, 1 suffered terribly ; the todi s R. B. Schnelde Fr - blood went up in mylungs and stomach, el gchneider of Fremont, who | gnd [ vomited it up. I could not eat remained but a few hours, In the time he | scarcely anything. I cannot tell what was In the capital, however, he saw Senator | J guffered with my head, My husband Hanna for a moment and then had an in- | got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's torview with offcials of the postofice de- | §getabie Compound, and before I had partment about matiers connected with the taken half of it I bepam to improve, COPYRICHTED FEBRUARY 11, 1901 Count the Dots Over §I, WMV NN 00O in Prizes for Conditions every fifteen tion account. All payments and guesses must after deducting his usual commi: No guess w recorded leas accompanied by pnymen subacriptio i Dobson, city engi A LA ettt sl a0’ : nd Island postoffice building, ascertain- | and to-day I am another woman. The and mount pledged not only pr s for all 3 tated T Bee, th he o 1| i el was today appointed anglnser asil | etutse oy xponses | 1% A8 stated in The Bee, that the case will | Pinkham’s medicine has saved my life. y o Board o igation, to o5 ¢ expenses | he reopened and another investigation had o g uncrpiaty of CHolBOR bl e Held aver | A8 woll, ip ‘to Lite t1ie of lisccommancet | Sver the Quiestiot oF the.new tachilon of the| L homokBrEsSL ELCuRIT " succed ©. B, Channell, wh has b ment of the spring term. The citizens of | postoftice i | M. A. Dzxsox, Millport, N.¥. rom t IPORALIS 8¢ gy Neligh and friends of the a hs el —~ T N e 5 W inted - . § of the academy in the | The Nebraska committeeman left for New will Mis B SRS ot s e le Insane | Nelghborhood have responded Nberally, and | York this aftechoon. In his interview with | 5000 Senuina. watron of the ylum for Iixitosethar ut this y ’ . k I s i i ,. M fteine Co. With the possible exception of council- | FI00 '[: the amount required to wipe out | member of the national comwittee on the | en in two down town wards, there | | election of two republican senators 1o doubt that the republican city ticket will | g . | Thomas B. McPherson is at the Raleigh no doubt bt e The fustoniis | THIEVES ~ TAP POSTOFFICE Ukaeh il Mokeni NeNasves, R T A LLs have a set of candidates in the field, but | | Sccrotary Hitcheock has provided rules | no real effort has been made in their be- | Secure 10 nd © Almost as | und regulations for the grazing of shecp in | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood half to overcome the usual republican ma- | \hwh‘ ‘I.n n ¢ ~..‘1.- in the he forcat rescrves throughout the countrs. | Gora tmpotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mome Jority e First and Second [ nxlety to way. e has also fixed the ot 6EinNest Al | ory. all wasting diseasas, jorily, AHEUNImE WndjBecoad wrde dre | M UL B L L O Talecke ot elfatmes ot 60 | Clerely divided politica PLEASANTON, Neb. April T.—(Special | 1060 UDOD the reserves, to be distributed | excess and_ {ndiscretion, diatrict do the fusionists stand any chance S TON, Neb, Ap Special | pro rata among stockmen who apply f A nerve tonic anc|PILLS ot Officers to bo elected _are: | Telogram)—The postoffice was robbed Sun- | pormission to put their flocks tn the Koy Julocd, builder. Brings 3 sn councilmen | day at midnight by two men. The safe was K 4 s 14 the piuk &low to pale, nayor, clerk, treasurer °n incilmen oA g i o “\’lfiulnmrn forest. In the. Big Hor serve ' cheelts and restores the |\ and four school directors, Very little in y he | in Wyoming 000 sheep will be allowe fire of youth, By mail terest has been manifested in the election | thieves ’riuhl»)»nw ;4\\“\ They secured | iihin the limits of res p south of th .260 wxfi?sl';‘{):;'fu%u'"’" '”'mw xcoed | eft in the safe. Bloodhounds have 3 ar ban| auran and indications point to an exceedingly i::‘:l 'm e Bloodhounds have | (hivienth standard parallel and 25,000 | Grrefund the money paidr Somi for c\realat Hiant vote. H. J. Winnett, republican can- north of that line ‘ln«lvpyuluurlnnhu Ruarantee bond. dicate for mayor, Is now serving his first{ AbRER: Kawt 8 P sBusdal; I| |m}| for \\n v‘! 1 st |‘I In o & XTRA STRENGTH | tern: in that positian | PLATTSMOUTIL Neh, April 1o (Spe- | (hOIF sheep in the Lewis and Clark rescrva LANDLADY AND ALL | cial1- A sealed meclic ook, containing Ivvu in Idaho, |».I xw’v- it wa """"‘h’”“““l (YBLLOW LADEL) Immediate Results WORKS i s o Captain 3. " SMarstall, why | W0 year an.the”sheep njured the (0r- | Bupively earitan e o Lo ot Power, | Ponrd Helps Hin 0 | arrived i this city today by exp 1] iy elee) govening ndalesion Foriibees "W' A " e Proste: ain' Clothes shes | dressed to Mrs. Lodiska Haye daughter """““‘”'” oo bl el Asipn Ly ’n»ly“l Erwulhun ire Use of Tobacen, Oplom or | Hh Livery [of the deconsed. The body of Cantain Mar. | modifications suggested by experience. | Liquor. By, mal nin packags, $1.00 a | b A Bl s e at Lo Angetea " 4T [ Sheep will g0 on reservos July 1 and will | Bof. @ tor 8560 wlt}‘: ou bankuble guas: | 3 WSE. N (Spe ol hat 4 owed (o re 1 8 1n BEpteme n cure in ays or refun SYRACUSE, Neh \I"“‘: ; :T "Y vight has placed this box, : ALBYEC Lo EINKID HIILIRLE LY SED LI | money paid. _Address . p ¢ by the name of C. J " 5 6 o | gram.)—-A man going by the Bt OF N | With the urn containing the ashes of Gen o S i NERVITA MEDICAL CO. | Brown, wto¥hay towrdod with Mseol [erl George mith, in the vault of the | . Olinton & Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, 1Lk for a month, yesterday hired u "o | virst National bavk. The Masonic lodge of [ The comptraller of currency approved the ‘nr sale by iauhn & Co., 1ith and Dougias Beamer's livery barn, saying h"_“""' ¢ this city will =oon hold funeral services | application of ( 1. Kuhnie, % mana, Feb s Geo. 8. Davis, Councld o few hours ‘\s Im -I]le”nh" I. ulrhl:” L over both and they will be burled here. C. B. |-|[n-h W \w.n.fl,..ni‘ L. llufl- lowa. night, inquiry developed the fac . | vine and others to organize the Commer- | —— — s 2 had taken a white shirt and a pair of socks New ( h With 4 cial National bank of Council Bluffs, la., from Ray Holt, a coat, vest and overcoat| mgECUMSEH, Neb., April 1--(Special.)— | with $100,000 capital Afrem My T8Iy Mt pades of shoes fren Tha pew Baptist church here was dedi- | Nelgon J 4l of Republican Qity, Neb., Ton. A. A. Weller, all of whom were boatd- | cated yesterday. Rev. C. W. Brinstad of | Chambers Kellar and Gidcon €. Moody of A MAN ing with Mrs. Holt _ | Omana missionary, deliveregl the | Deadwood, S. D.. were admitted to practic A i Vesterday ho presciited o check for 823 geiicatory n i the 1t | before the Interior department B G e, ae Lo to George W. McKee purporting to have | cost $4,000, $1 of Which Vi dged 5 5 Sei pondent, through loss of ve vigor. been made by Mr. Plumer of Turlinglon ai the opening of the de: ice | n "”' i . “‘,"",'"l'"“"‘ ¥ Lilaseeins a mockery, . The courage, Farms, from which ho said he had received | yesterday, but before the service closed RUTGLLIMWIONL Y8ty 49EYios WiIL Delesiab force, vigor and action which charac. [ heek in ment for work done In|this amount was made up and the church | )*hed May 1 In Towa as follows: Al terize full-blooded mea, are lacking. 106 LRG0 s v gy s | Buena Vista county, route covers an ar painting, and Mr. MeKee gave him the stands without debt: Rev, W. W. Theobald | i AR 8 o o chock. He also owed Mrs. |is the pastor | of ninty-six square miles, containing a pop- ’ worey on the ch . | ulation of 1.827; W. H. Cox, J. 0. Peter- ’ Holt for a month's board. [t was reported | son and J. B. Nuser appointed carr The he had been arrested at Avoca, but it turned Smallpox Near Osceoln. posstor b B I T i >, out to be a cuse of mistaken identity. Word | OSCEOLA, Neb., April 1 pecial.) !"]‘* ALD I M Be CAacdninues 1 s been receiyed from Nebraska City that |Smallpox exists in the family of Myron J. | # ‘I "l""' "' "'“‘“ Alta i e the team was left at Levi's livery to bul ::rnv\n '.\|r‘ Brow n” DiGHIE. Wattdy 8, | SVIRDOR, ATINE BRI S0 '“'\"‘:"‘\'m:'“_ have kindled the light of hope in many " o'cloc s afternoon, but | Brown, who is an old man and a veteran area of y- are called for at lock this aft nlr o o o e ot ™" ey M and o vetera® | miles, with population.of 560; George Til- aman's face, They bring vigor to the it had not been called for at 7 o'clock i e 7 e %o his brother | ton appointed carrier weak and ambition to the despondent. NDS DECLARED WORTHLESS Maron's and was taken sick. There. ara | These lowa postofices were discontinued 'r"')‘|‘”’""“"““>' check the weak- | on's and il ek ere are % i 4 > 0 . ening drains, feed the ves, enricl BO soven In the family of Myron and all were | (iNonville, van futen wounty, mail i i ohasd A theks Tin cvereenas exposed and have been vaccinated. Stockport; Richfield, Fayette county, mal 3 e Did Noe | O to Alpha Sliv, s ah Crop Conditions Exe ¢ ¢ Cedar Raplds Bank, $100 perhox ; 6hoxes §500. With a oting. | . BLWOOD, Neb., April (Special)—| The National Bank of North America of ::m:r;r;;‘me‘uw 4 8 writien 3 - i | buring the last thirty-six hours sixteen [ New York was approved as a reserve agent effected. Took free. Feal Y RO, Neb. AP il 1 \.\[n‘;l.lll‘; - |inches of snow has L;Ilvn ! This makes & | for Citizens National Bank of Cedar Rap- Coo e It was announced a few days ags at | fall of twenty-two inches of snow and one [ jg4s 1a & Co., Dougiaa, the bonds voted for $55,000 by the county |inch of rain in the last ten days. The | Now nengion examining surgeens were ap- ol M A. "T\on it -8 las: fall are not legal. After being issued, [ prospects for fall wheat and rye were as it was thought according o law, they |never hettel were advertised and purchased by the s ever before and the average fs larger than anted in this county. asurer and were to bear 3%a per cent ::llu Last week when the county clerk _Gets Rid of Smalipox. A went to Lincoln to get the money for them [ YORK, Neb., April 1.—(Speclal)—Dr. E. he wat informed they were ot legal and | B- Hanna, for the first time in months, is were worthless. Notice of the proposition | (hTough treating smallpox patients in York to vote on them was not advertised ac- | county. There were but two familles in York afficted, who long ago were released from quarantine. Most of the doctor's tice was in Henderson and vicinity. Jaw the required length of | election. Notice of the propo them was published o | county papers, bue only twenty-four days before election. The eme court has held in similar cases that the bonds were not legal and the at- cording (o time Lefore sition 1o vote on four issues of the TE The funeral of Eugene Pfeifer | from the home of his parents, Mr. E. Pfeifer, yesterday afternoon, was and Mrs conducted | Rev. H. F. Grupe of the Lutheran mc Jo“g Gll‘l church. Eugene was 12 years of age and died of brain fever Friday evening Often changes to the jaded woman, “T can't see¢ what's come over Mary ; she York Band to Make Tour. used to be such a jolly girl,” was the YORK, Neb., April 1.—(Special.)—Rollin remark of a young woman visiting a | Bond, bondmaster and composer, s arrang- ing for a tour of Nebrazka with his York Concert band. It is reported that Mr Bond has an offer of an engagement with the Buffalo exposition. married school- mate. Marriage changes a wom- an. The drains d pains which are so often the sequence of marriage rob Loses an Arm, TECUMSEH, Neb., April 1.—(Special,)— Physicians have found it necessary to am e all vital. | Putate W. Pardee’s left arm between it Give her |the wrist and elbow. Mr. Pardec bas back her former | been suffering with softening of the wrist strength and | bones she'll be as “jolly” a wife as she was a maid Doctor Benklen mally opened April b The Church of Christ will erect Pierce's Favor- | bullding at Louisville thix coming summe ite Prescription Taylor, the Hall county sheep man, has made arrangements to graze 20,00 head of ri\es back the ost strength by re - establishin| the health ol the delicate womanly or- gans, It dries sheep in Lincoln and Perkins counties i Ploneer Townsite company4s platting an addition to the town of Howells and (b lots will be put on the market this spring Patrons of the Pawnee. creamery have prospered during the last year. The cream ery has done u large business and (s pr diict has brought a good price on the mar 1 | the drains and | ket it ! | stops the pains, | The Mesons of North Platte are setting | It cures ulcera- XD The first Story will be. rer tion, wflamma. | for business purposes and the secon. tion and female | for lodge rooms . big diteh which drains a large quan- weakness, It | PR Gbuble Tand (i Dakoth conty makes weak | yijicn would otherwise be worthioss, i ta women strong and sick women well, tended at a_cost of $l 1t is ex- | “For two years 1 had been a sufferer from d Lo render 7,000 acres more kund till chronic diseases and female weakness.” writes | able | Srs Allen A. Bobson, of 1125 Rodman Street, _— | One Woman's Philadelphia, Pa. “ T had two different doctors. and they gave me medicine which only relieved rlence with a Grip dy. me for a time. My niece advised me to e suffer RPToY | take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripion. | con- While sullering with & Royérosattack of | | tlided that to open a correspondence with you | the &rip and threatened with pneumonia, | for your advice would be salest, vo I did, and | Mrs. Annie H. Cooley of Middlefield, Conn., have been highly benefited. taking six hottles of ' Favorite Prescription ' and five of * Golden Medical Discovery ' and follow- ing your advice in regard 1o local treatment, T Wi Mow @ Strong woman. Accept my sincere (hanks for the interest manifested in'my case and the happy results obtained ck women are invited to consult Dr. by letter frec. Correspondence ". Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, | find that after | o0y ysing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy | and was very much benefited by its use The pains in tke chest soon - disappeared, | 1he cough became loose, expegtors (ion easy | and in a short time she was as well as | ever. Mrs. Covley says she cannot speak | 100 highly in praise of this remedy. 1t is | | for sale by all drugglsta. | Piere vat pointed Nebraska—Dr. E. E lowa—Dr. E. A. Ramson at Nevada and Dr. J. A. Carter at Rock Rapids. A postofice was established at Daley, Carbon county, Wyo., with Annie Brown postmaster. The postoffices at Hanover, Braco Prairie aurer at Auburn, weld and Bell, la., became domestic money order offic én q - MARVEL, acht Ny . N Pr Enroute. ¢iner butaddatamp for s STOCKH( April 1-—King Oscar and | tred book-—es m"rtll‘;:"'g‘_‘ the crown prince, Gustave, left here today | Abaio ARVES, ¢ for Christiana G THE PURE O GRAIN COFFEE Do you know « ee-quarters 1 the wo wches are the of using tea and cofiee? " the headaches s the coffee taste but 15¢. and 25c. 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