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1t DAILY BE RSDAY, APRIL | W\Hmm Rhea Ts to Be Fxecnted in Linesln | me1t Commander Captain Palmer and Judge | Faw # Omaha and Mrs. Sweet of Blair | | August 2 and Assistant Adjutant General Gage of 25 Lincoln were among (he speakers. The | man's Relief corps furnished refresh S b ae o that the men | yag | ONG HELD A POSITION OF YHU" TAKES SENTENCE WITHOUT EMOTION | raent | ALSO INVOLVE BILLINGSLEY AND GREEN this morning are Har - - SAYS GAMBLERS MUST 60|, o | Captain Bitlingeley, reterred to by sev- anlified hy Long Serve eral of the witnes made a similar de Mdential Capaeity= nial, saying: “Neither Mr. Koop nor Mr. | namement 10 Uns | Frohm dollar. They are | willful and malictous liars, and we will & testify when we get upon the stand OMAIIA i1, 1901, conses proceeding in To Mothers of Large Families and witheu minor tribunal. It was a DIETRICIY'S BROTHER-IN-LAW | torney’s private Benator's Eecrotary, John Blaker, is b L of B mnp Baok, stement to m developed. At prece dent a breach of etiquet of practice to draw an flairs Into a case of tha | have a full and complete when the affair fs fully present all 1 have and contrary coln Faleon Keepen Against A, G, ¢ Harsh Charge olfenbarger, hier In this workaday woild few swomen are so placed that physical exertion is not constantly demanded of them in their daily it We make o special appeal to mothers of large families whose work is never done, and many of whom suffer, and suffer for lack of intelligent aid To women. young or old, rich or m we extend an invitation to accept advice. Oh, women! do not les Cony f Murder of Herma At Snyder e Passes His Wa Carter’s . o B Little Liver Pills. 2an ins cw Mayor Makes Forceful An nouncement, |-|.u-. Men Enter Em- oMee h phatic Denlals, ever pald us a GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 10 ciul)—The new council organized las and Mayor Cleary tock his office. ‘The council elected H. R McAllister presice Mayor Cleary delivered a messige, in wh he reviewed the financial conditicns of the ne found them wnd urged economy | departments, improvements in and an extension of the water werk (Spe WASHINGTON sight | LINCOLN, April 10— (Special)—sensa- | CORPORATIONS IN NEBRASKA | gram.)—John Sluker of Hastings, Neb, has | tional allegations in the form of sworn (es- | been appointed private secretary to Senator | timony were made by local saioon keepers C. H. Dietrich against A, G. Wolfenbarger, the well known Transit any ix 0 Mr. Slaker Is at present prohibition orator and oiganizer, and At the Newest Cone | & number of years, cashier of the German | torneys W. L. Billingsley and W. R. Green National bank at Hastings, of which Sena in liquor cases pending before the Exclse | LINCOLN, April 10— (8 cretary | tor Dietrich is president. He Is a brother "beard this morning. Sevecal of the wit- | of State Weston today legalized the follow. | of Dietrich's deceased wife and has been | system to keep pace with the growth of the | Nesses usserted that they had pald these | Ing corporations: L A. Higgins Hardware | (he senator's confidential financial adviser city. He also announced that the publi: | Men money to have remonstrances and | company arvard; stock, $7,600; by L. A, | for many years. His birthplace was Au gambling houses must be closed and that [ 1awsuits withdrawn, and one | Higgins Jakway and L rora, 111, where hi afly was related to the policy of the administration would be | fle] that he had on several occasions made | Hastings Autsmobile and Rapld Transit | that of Dietrich and Congressman Hopkins | them closed, and added that (he: substantial contributions to tns cause of | company; stock, $60.000; by Jacob Bernhard, in the carly days, must be obayed. The plan to levy | temperance to insure the issuance of a li- | Albert Bernhardt, | orge and 1. S The appointment of Mr. Slaker would to buy a 3, light plant license. Yost, for the maintens 1d operation of | Seem to denote a change in the management | to purchase | Mr. Woltenbarger has been at the head | automobiles and for transportation of per- | of th rman National bank - Y o of (he temperonce movement here for many | $ons and merchandise LINCOLN, April 10 'v"‘;"* '-': Telegram.) Maynard, who was at the | L't % s the represe ¢ of the Re John Slaker of Hastings has been tempo FOR TORPID LIVER, BiNes-und' of (h¢ tabies, During (he mait|Leor. THe follewing sppointmetite were| Khare K0d U8 CHe OPHISCRUCIVE of the 84 | {y appoiuted secrétary for Benator FOR GONSTIPATION. | |four which o spent.n tae roum e showed | Mo CHet of alice E. . MeCanhland, | fbbon Temperance league bus tloa remon: | JURY ~ HAS ~ MURDER CASE | [i ™0 e, icnt ™ poimianetfo FOR SALLOW SKIN. to emotion whatever, but appeared o e | fin Fochan, Louis Waddiok; ey tions for ises cver made In the | Hike's Teinl at 1'a the posttion will be announced within a FOR THE COMPLEXION| | " ° Ho BREETed Lhe BRI O 118 BICR | ney, M. T Geriow; wat orks englueer, | €Ity few days GRERTAE v vt goaron uchi hat, changed bis position frequently |y '\ " o SIERRE WK BOTRS COBTHICE t Nl J’&',.lmyv-m .wllnl : .:.‘ql und the room In & careless, | oy’ water commisstoner SAAFIES i BRSO SR | unconcerncd way | Headryx: janitor, H.|(he soutteast corner of Ten'h ani P ¢tree s CURE SICK N’ADACH‘« welghmaster, 1. lands Mo ns Fail, Schumacher; stroet commissioner, A M “ ! was the first witness, He vas ques toiel Mr. Gray filed o motion for a new trial | tinsen; master, Charles Witker: | uy City Attorney rode. and stated to the court that the grounds cexton, J. E. Goodwin; chict of fire dep Mr. Benson, have you ever paid to bave | were statutory and the same points were | ment, Thomas Dille Oune of the pledges | 4 remonstrance inst you withdrawn ralsed were passed upon during the [ made by Mr. Cleary in the campaign was | aeked the attorney prograss of the trial | that the administration would be non 1 have settled partisan, and the appointments are a8 | (he reply I Laven't scen any reason to change the opinions formed during the trial of the | equally divided between . republicans and | \Who did you agree to pay” democrats as it wa: seible The | Mr. Woltenbarger."” : B | | case,” sald the judge, “and the motion will SONALLY CONDUCTED | | be overruled.” appolutments are for one take | “How much? effeet March 1 ‘Fifty dollars.” [OURIST EXCURSIONS Mr SUPREME COURT nsclsmw el Run via the s @ donation to the cause of ences AMemed 1 GREAT gy U gl ROCK |SLAND Bikaimint, Hobbers wnd Vas- “were wit strances were withdrawn? | tha There was an agreement I was treated fairly.” LINCOLN, April 10.—~(Special Telegram,) | Mr. Wolfenbarger interrupted —The supreme tonight concluded w | Point and made a vigorous denial long-drawn-out sitting, which began Tues- (@ssertious of the witness day of last week, and after handing down William Splain, the next witness, about the usual number of opinions ad- |as follows journed to Monday afternoon. The judges | “Were remonstrances ever filed ugalnst Epent most of today in conference with the | ¥ou® commissioners, Applications for clerical | “Yes; and a positions were considered, but no appoint- | ¢nbarger $20 fo April 10.—(Special Tele April 10.—(Special ) Wil who was convicted of the mur der of Hern Zahn, sentenced by | Judge Grimison this morning to be hange | within the walls of the penitentiary at 1 | coln August 2. It was about 11:20 when | the defendant was brought into the equity | | court reom handeufted, in charge of Sherift Kreader. He wore the same dark suit as turing the trial ched white shirt white high collar and small, black band necktic. His fuce was white with the of close confinement, but looked & littl fullier than during the trial. The bold FOR WEADACHE. reckloss look in his eyes has softened little. | 7 o) FOR DIZZINESS. He shook hands with his senior counsel, | . discou Mr. Gray, and nodded with & ! : FOR BILIOUSNESS, AL | nodded with a smile of | g0p piang FeoogHition 1o My has been on foot for was and has been for clal.) —Se Ses Pac-Simlle Wrapper Below, witness ftes |- Dobibs Very amall and as sasy order 0 electric quo A movement over a | atior hes the Misw GRAND ISLAY clal)—Curt Stevens Writes me. Neb., April 10 missing from (Spe MRs. CARRIE BRLLEVILLE. Via | your lives be sacrificed when a word of at the first approach of weak- ness, may fill your future years with healthy joy. Address a letter to Mrs. Pinkham's Laboratory, Lynn Mass., and you will not be disappointed When 1 _began to take Lydia B Pinkham's retable Compound 1 was not able to do my housework. [ sufe fered terribly at time of menstruation. Several doc! i me they éould do nothing forme. Thanks to the Pink- Neb., April 10— (Speclal ham advice and medicine I am now Telegram.)—The local order of letter car well, and can do the work for cight in | riers held a meeting here tonight to ar the lfm[uhi‘ e A range for the state meeting to be held here h"m.q““\',‘r'w"vy:""l':"ml"ll::m“«:\‘:“': NN wmothers with large families.” — Mne, Canrie BeELLEVILLE, Ludington, Mich, PAPILLION, Neb. April 10 H sl B of the State ag: | River last winter, and for whose body Hike was given to the guiy a little before | oup river was dredged on the theory that fnidplanth Some sixteen wit- | o was drowned, is supposed to be in Okl Bl el B AL Hike's | homa. A letter received by his family from chief defensc an effort to show that | thers inquirin to thelv welfare and during the quarrel Charles Whitstone | grating that the writer would possibly come struck the that Killea his brother, | (o Nebraska about April 20, is positiveiy Henry. 1t is thought the jury will agree. | identified by his wife as the writing of her husband. 1t fs supposed that Anancial diM ilttes caused the man to leave his family (Special Tel garbage were examined those aflairs, ycs,”" was bl o do year, to orin (0 Omahn Neb., April 10.—(Special Wait and re interviewed today CMPEF | 1. Wheeler and H A, Schw to a projected raflrond from | to Omaha Gray next filed Judgment, a motion in arres attacking the | ground that it v information tof| verdict on the a8 a gencral one, while t was in four distinet cc which the defendant claimed were incon fetent. The judge said that he had al ready passed on this point on the trial and ] ) i | this motion would be overruled Aier a brief consultation between | SYRACUS | Telegram.)— ¥ sident several | by Charles necke in regard Imporia, Kan The party left here for Cook and | are driving across the country 1 wish to say | L | Bentr BEATRIC Letter Carvlers ot citizens e before the remon- Rhea s and u few minutes taken Judge Grimison to examine the new law on exccutions, the Rhea, stand up.’ The defendant stood at the end of the ta- this of the | and bis attorne 000000000000’0000000 0000000000000 00000 | - . o | Entertaining To Most Women 1s more or less of an undertaking. 1t will ¢ Ilghten the attendant worry i you To Kat” ench month, “What W feature of novel en tertainments and the art ot entertaining for so many years that an endless fund o {deas and_information on the subfect hay been accumalated. “What To Bat™ fs tistic, clever, interesting and invalunble o women who' wikh to Keep posted on the vory latest fads and fancles as well as | practical things. Our 25¢ Offer. - wo will send you a ontl “What i g paid, how Judge said: “William 0 via Sceni: Route through Colorado and Utain WEDNESD, tes'ifie1 | FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ble, his left | } ' bis’ cout, For information and ' Tourist Dictionary" | | V1% Mt addres City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St. “Huve you anything to say \-hy Sentemce | yents were made. should not be passed upon you? | Omaha, Neb, ’ 4 4 ) | The court affirmed the former decision — | TRERR the te \.k\'n “ cool, even voice | iy tho cage of Roland W. Hills, who was don’t know that I have, a8 I am aware | oonyjcted in Washington county on a| :h,u”nmh[nv ! could way could possibly | purge of bigamy and sentenced to five| ‘Did {benent ] o years in the penitentiary | " "‘" "L" sam psne the court, 1" rpe gecisions gi in Merrick county, | | "I don’t knov: as 1 care AnYthIng | inging Trimble and Willlams gullty of rob- | for nothing I could say could give you any bery, and in Custer county, finding Alfred hope oAl o G will sy this, | 5oMme1d, a magnetic healer, guilty of prac- | that this duty is one of the most disagrec- | i ing the art of healing without a physi- | able a court s called upon to perform. It | piil corificate, were also afirmed ’"IC St LOI.IiS ca“l]ol] Ba"‘ « natural result of bad associations and | ““rpe cage of Dobson, convicted in Cherry hand pushing back the tail of | his right hand nervously fingering e .)% ol is all important. The dauughter of today becomes the wife of tomorrow How essential then that good health be hers. Good health, which alone brings happiness and prosperity. The mechanfsm of woman s finer than that of man. She is naturally higher strung, and when the dual func tions of her Iife are taken into consideration, it is little wonder that the deli- cute machinery breaks down under the burden laid upon it. The majority of women need an ald which should strengthen them for the stress and strain they daily meet. Such an aid is found in ~ Warner's Safe Cure a simple vegetable prepation, which has secured the highest endorse- r ago I pald Mr his advice Wolf- as an attor- HEALTH or YWomen = remonstrance would not be ou agree to pay him? . after the license was granted.” 1'or | trinl subs will mail to your our it | K sald to say rles Blelefeldt's Statement. Blelefeldt, who has had a saloon here was put on the witness | stand. He three remonstrances had been filed against him, but all were with- drawn “How were the remonstrances drawn?" asked the attorney. telling and lur will extend Hou X dinner cons, addition th : ur ablNg You (o eno : ing apon our ho ty information yo upon subjects pertaining o ¢ 10 MILEN SHoRT N LOURS, aining. with ke Renads Sentence, orime county for calf stealing, was reversed and Eiivie Uited ESied Skity remanded for further proceedings The court's former opinion in the Scott- Flowers case, involving the constitution- 15 p. m. s u St. Louis ..., 00 4 In a slow ArTiv | read the sentence which, in the words of the solemn voice the judge then | For a little piece of moncy."” “How much?" ment among women in all walks of Ifie in all parts of the civilized world What To Eat, Herald Building, Chicago. statute, substantially was that the defend- | ant be taken to the penitentiary at Lincoln, QuINey. ivered into the custody of the warden, Kept in solitary confinement and on the The Ou"lcy Express tay of August, 1901, between the hours and 11 a. m., be taken to some place | designated within the walls of the peni- Leaves Union Station daily at 7:00 a. m. | tentiary and there hanged by the neck until Traing |( doily for 8t Louis, K; dead. As the Judge read the latter part of City, Quiney and all points Eust or 8 the nee the tones of his voice grow Tickets (8%all poines&4’ Burope via all | jower and more impressive, and the word Wil at 0. & CL L. clty . W15 | “dead” was spoken scarcely above & . Puxton Hotel Blic, or write | whisper Hnrry E. Moores, The defendant was wholly unmoved. He . took his sea and looked around as uncon- CPET A, Twenty-five dollars.” Did you ever hand any money to any one to settle for you “Yes, to Captain how it was settled.'” “How about in 18997 “Then 1 promiscd to pay $2i live up to it.” Mr. Wolfenbarger here began to question the witness. “Did I ever demand midney from you?" he asked “Yes, Where?"* “‘At that desk out there in the cliy clerk's office.” I'red Hagensick testified along the same lines, He said he settled last year with Mr. Wolfenbarger for $25, and that he made the Every Woman interestedand should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whlrllnq Spny "Tho new Veeinal by tion and Suction eat—Most 4% MILES SHONTEST 10 ality of the law giving courts a right to commit persons of a certain age to the Reform school, was reversed, Chief Justice Norval dissenting. This opinion leaves the law in question still in force. ONE WIFE LIVES IN OMAHA Second Mrs, A few brict extracts from recent letters from grateful women, Billingsley. That 1s | | Lilllan RamseyPresident Denver Quiney Club, Virginia Townsend, 211 Schermerhorn St Through the effects | Brooklyn, N. Y i Denver Colorado, f belng thrown My mother suffered from weakness earriage In 1883, 1 was greatly | | pecillar to women. 8ho had continual with female troubles. 1 spe H‘l\mk,nh«' and headache and was al- 5, but did not ds of dollars with docte most an_ invalld, but Warner's Sa ith Her ¥ it relief, but Warner's Safe Cury ‘1\'“ completely restored her. ce—Blgamint Sorry to Move. restored my health in two month: e cann !unn ert no other, but mp tor s {rated book—_sested. It glvea full L Stre Christense, Countess Chefould, Annie E. Harper, The Gosnold,” Chi i P State St., Jacksonville, 111 1 have found Warner's Safe Cure a derful remedy for backache, and rous pains ‘women are afflicted It tones the entire system and prevents colds. BLAIR, Neb, April 10.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A telegram was received here today 1 ag before. Not a muscle of his face | P¥ Sheriff Mencke saying that the supreme [ changed, and he scarcely moved an cyelid | cOurt had amrmed the decivion of the d | while the sentence was being read. At- | trict court in the case of Rowland P. Hill torneys who have seen many men sentenced | Who was sentenced last October to four suy they never saw stronger nerve than the | Years in the penitentiary for bigamy. After | arrangement with the attorney in the coun- Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Maohood boy displayed. a long, hard-fought trial, Hills was sen- tfi‘r'humln-r Cure tmpotoncy. N ixht Emicsions, Loss of Meme | 14tely Rhea has developed an enormous | tenced by Judgo Baxter, but was granted a | C. E. Koop {estified o appetite. He eats the regular meals fur- | suspension of sentence, and it is claimed he | Billingsley & Green, attorneys, $0 for hayv- all el fiabuse o nished prisoners, which are ample for any- | will thus lose the time he has spent fn | ing a remonstrance withdrawn. Further RE oarve tonic by one, and besides has considerable food | jail along this line he testified as follo }) brought in He spends much time writing Hills was arrested in Tacoma, Wash., Last year I made a donation.” and says he has ahout completed an account | a year ago, wh. he “To whom?" of his life in rhyme. The few who have | Hills No. “I do not know. ; read parts of this say he has evidently had | first wife, who had followed him from Eng- | Wolfenbarger & Willlams.” ”""nlv':.--'f':llfil, Srateetocure | tho advantages of a fair education. He will | jand to prosecute him for bigamy. Owing to| What was said?” BATKEDID BUAPARES BOOH, bo taken to Lincoln in a few days. the high standing of Rev. Mr. Hills the case| “He sald he might IUE | noted, ooth in this country and|SOme time.” Nenvita Tah]gis EXTRA STRENGTH | GETS AFTER THE GAMBLERS |Jinciuns. “Sre. tinie, the Kogiich wito, e | -WHAL eine was saia?” (YRLLOW L Immediate Results ol 1 . i daihln s In Omaha, and Mrs. Hills No, 2 ‘-'1 aid if 1 could scrape the money to- ouitively Ity of Hastings Givea Them Untll|jjyes in Klorence, Neb., with her parents. |8¢ther I would mako the donation celn.” U May 1 (o Leave Hills has been almost the sole occupant | . HOW much Town: of the county bastlle since his trial and| . L»enty-five dollar spends his time in reading books and daily | V48 It your own proposition when you papers and writing. He has enjoyed the | POKe of that matter?” asked Mr. Wolfen- best of health and says he regrets making |POTECT Interrupting the city attorney. o, sir; it was not.” the change to his home in Lincoln fo 4 i e chang T OUr | goveral other witnesses were called later years. Vigorous Gl In the day and gave similar testimony. KEARNEY MAYOR APPOINTS| = ™ Denialw, Names John Trin bar and Edword Squires City made against Attorney. are liars, ago, 11 For the past ten years 1 have used no medicine except Warner's Safe Cu nd find ‘that it keeps me in good health, It i a remarkable life- glver and 1 cheerfully give It my hearty endorsement Omaba, Neb. NERVITA PILLS 0 marry should take 11 weak parts Sherman & McConne!! snd Kulin & 0, “RIPAN'S TABUL tor the flls which o ach. 10 for be. At a box: Froe Sample application fn person or by of WA 8 SA lotte edical advice glven on urugiste Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y. 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 | . that he had paid S 18 an effective cura nate in a bad stome all druggists. 0000000“00000000000000oooohoooooooooéoooooooo 0000000(000000000000000000000000000850000000000 all effoc over was living with Mrs and brought to Blair to face his It was in the office of and & py of need some money lnyl cure for Loss of Power, eveloped or Shrunken Organs, motor Ataxin, Nervous Prost Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and tho Resulta o] Tsa of Tobaeeo, Opium or Liaver. ‘;na.lbl in Blain packnce. & 1.00 box, 8 for with our bankable gu antee bond to cure in JC days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Olinton & Jdae' -~ ©+ - FUICAGO, Ikde ot i SR B2 il uffs. Tows. We dried ove m- ithout relt und'-rn mach of your almanaocs. tried the Wine of Cardui and uM- snd loaded and unload- was weak and could hardly get fools ols stronger than when Th JOIIPI ALOIS tion, Ily\ll\v about but since she 35 Seare'el ager | woald we hod hoord yoars ago. HASTINGS, Neb., April 10.—(Special.)— At a meeting of the city council last night the following appointments were made: W. H. Hoagland, water, light and sewer com- wissioner; Charles Wanzer, chief of po- lice; Joo Budnic, William Widmier and Will Dycus, patrolmen; Thomas Crissman, engineer at the water works; Henry Gau- vreau, night engineer at the water works; John Hammonds, chief of fire department; | David Breede, Ruy Brown and Walter Kent, members of the fire department; Willlam Grath, city weighmaster; L. Capps, | KEARNEY, city attorney. W. H. Roe, the newly elected mayor of | The councl! granted saloon licenses to | Kearuey, took the oath of office this after- | Charles Wahirot, M. Lustig, Paul Schissler, | noon and qualified. Several other officials Willtam Janssen, Henry Bierman, took the oath, but did not quality. Mayor Hrandt, Willlam Young, James Roe's first appointment was that of John M I Nu I E Andrew Mann, Andy Lepinski, Fred Mu- [ Trindle to succeed himself as chief of chow and Frank Kearny. police. The rest of his appointments are as The chief of police was Instructed to otify those having slot machines to re- | move them and keep them down. T No woman has ever taken Wine of Cardul and not been benefited. Mrs. Eisenhafer had tried everything during her three years' sickness and had spent considerable money. She was weak and could hardly get about for three years T WINE«CARDUI Nwmm;cmwmmmmmmmummm field. That is hard work, but it is not as injurious to a woman's health as labor in stores, fac- tories and offices where thousands of girls are closely confined year after year. With the aid of Wine of Cardui a woman can do any reasonable work and enjoy #md health. The health that Wine of Cardui brings makes a woman vigorous in body and mind. from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong naturally. Wine of Cardui regulates the disordered menstruation and cures leucorrhaea, falling of the womb and periodical pains in the head and back caused by standing or sitting a long time in the same position. edford’s Black- Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood in proper shape. Greatly increased strength and endurance is the natural result. Most cases are cured quickly. All druggists ull $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui and 25 cent packages of Thedford's Black-Draught. For advice and it dress, giving symptom. ' The Ladies' Adyisory Department,” The Chattanoogs Mediclne Company, Chattanoogs, Tea: this afterncon Mr. made a general denlal to the charges him this morning. *They each and every one of them,” sald he. “There is not a particle of truth 10.—(Special.)— | In the statements made accusing me of cepting money to withdraw liquor li- Wolfen- Neb., April mmm@mwumunmg DR.PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION follows: City attorney, Edward Squire city physician, George M. Hull; night polic The gam- | David Hamilton; merchant police, James | blers are to be given until May 1 to leave | Jenkins; janitor city hall, W. C. Gibson; the city street commissioner, Robert Russell; sewer e - | inspector, H. J. Hull; clty welghmaster, SEEKING TO GET PAROLE|A. H. Bolton; sexton, H. C. Wyman. J. L. £ Lovett was elected president of the new council Gures Quickly It has long been a household favorite for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, P monia, Asthma, Whaooping Cof all other Throat and ‘\lug Troubles Tt is prescribed as a specitic for Grippa Mothers endorse it as an infallible remedy for Croup. Children like it. ®repared by E. 0. NeWitt & Go., Chicage. Edward t Under INT MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS, April 10.—(Special.) " Gray €1 y and James Edward Jerome, who is serving a ten-year sentence in the penitentiary for shooting = | U. 8. Pope in a gambling place in this city @ year ago last August, Is in the city under the charge of a guard, trylug to arrange o bo paroled. He hoped to secure work on a farm west of the city and if he suc- ceeds feels confident his parole will be granted. His wife has recently begun suit paae o nd eaveY | for divorce on the ground of his sentence. o Genes detee. |She is sald to bave married a man at tion. Tt has stood | Wahoo in January last and before her di- e Vg % 47 [vorce suit was begun. Recent develop Marmiess we tasts | ments indicate that her relations with Pope 1t to be sure ‘t|were the cause of the shooting, as was 10 Sroperly made. | claimed on the trial by the defendant ot of wimile | Pope committed enicide by shooting him- name. Dr. L. A |gelt in lowa last summer, never having recovered from the effects of hiy FREMONT, Neb., April 10.—(Special.) The new eity council met last night. It has seven republicans and one democrat. The council room was filled when Mayor Wilson | called the council to order, as it had been rumored that his appointments were likely to meet strong opposition, which, however, failed to materialize, only one nomination, that of & pollceman, being rejected. The fol- lowing appointments weie made firmed: City attorney, E. F. Gray; marshal, James Milliken: city engineer, J. W. An- drews; city physiclan, Dr. W. J. Davies; street commissioner, Ashley Parks; police- men, William Chestout, John Bolieu and R. Hartfield, member of Board of Public Works, E. N. Morse; library board, L. M Keene, C. M. Williams, Mrs. Hattie K Hollenbeck, for three years; Miss Dalsy e | Spickard, Rev. W. H. Buss and A. P, Peter- Fremont Firemen Slect, son, for two yvears; R. L. Hammond, Mrs. FREMONT, Neb., April 10.--(Special)— | J. L. Laird and C. C. McNish, for one year. The annual meeting of the Fremont fire| Water Commissioner Mathews submitted department was last night. G. G. Martin | bis list of appointees at the pumping sta- was chosen president; Waldo Wintersteen, | tion and electric light plant, which were vice president: Mark Mortison, chiet. | the same as last year, except C. F. Herre, President Martin, in behalf of the depart- | clerk, in place of Leslie Strong. Engineer ment, presented Mr. Mortison with a hand- | M. Lord has been in charge of the water some engraved gold badge in token of the [ WOrks since 1836 esteem in which he is held by the firemen. The appointments were later confirmed by NG tor Gray or Rieached Hatr. | the council. lol- » are durabie ll“{ cantiot e dstected h 3 free ential G, AL Imperial Chem. Mfg.Co., . 24 8t., NY, Ml drug 3 Aud hatrdressers, R 0, Pimples, " Moth Patches » Tash and Skin dis Veawe, and every will appear here April 15th Suyre sald to & la- | o) Ay of the haut-ton ¥ (a_patient): wounds. As vou ladies will use them, 1 reco: fend ‘GOURAUD'S CREAM' a8 th srmtul of all the Bkin preparat! sile by all Druggists and Py Dealers In the U. 8. and Euroj FERD. T. HOPKINS, 87 Great Jones 8t., N IF YOUR HRAIR 18 Gruy, Btesaked o Bleached, It can be Testored 1o Ay beautiful color by The Imperial Halr Regenerator the u:v'mwlndm STANDARD HAIR n: 01 ey Gooll: GET READY Minden Man for Superintendent. KEARNEY, Neb., April 10.—(Special.)— £79 At a meeting of the Board of Education R, Campfire, Monday A. O. Thomas of Minden was elected PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. April 10, superintendent. There was a large number (Spe- cial.)~-The local post of the G of applications. Army of AARRARARASIARAARARARRAARAD WW&WMWMWW\W&% v : ,% : : § : : :