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THE OMAHA DAILY (UBAN PARTIES COMPROMISE |CLOSE OF THE BEE: SUNDAY, E A APRIL 1901, XPosITION SEOUEL TO NEGRO'S BURNING 14, the authority to discontinue agencles under CONFERENCE SAVES (ENTRAL certaln circumstances TEST FOR YOURSELF The Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-Root Agent Johnson's term expires tomorrow It Nets Profit f torium and | - BCE } a—— but he will probably be given until May 1 T Handsome Prizes Are Awarded | to settle his accounts. Opposition to t : After Warm Race, | F rrest of Now Jersey Road Concedet Eanough 0 Pre | giscontinuance of the agency 1s expected Conservatives Force Radicals to Abanden | sl = ther of lI:d A n:;‘lo‘r Asks A o vont Threatened Btrike. by the department oficials. Senator Gamblo Pledging the Cenveation. At 11 o'clock last night the Auditorium b By and Representative Burke will no doubt exposition passed into history and landed oppose it, and they are understood to have a candidate who desires the place. Northwest Postal Changes. on the right side of the 'edger. Last night's receipts must have passed the $1,500 mark, 0 that the exposition ftselt will come out probably $2,000 ahead, exclusive of any COMMISSION NOW GOES TO WASHINGTON COUNTY ATTORNEY CALLS WITNESSES ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN GET RAISE Telegraphers and Train H Re-| Rural free delivery f""","“"”'_ be 08| ({111 Not Be Authorised to Settte Ques | (o071 T E0Et o from the sale of | Twelve Have Alrendy Beew Bxamined [ [0 Prove what this Wonderful New ive Only ine of Increased tablished May 15 in ‘{““‘;“I:';'\ "n;'\‘l"“_ s ton of Relationship Definitely, the exhibits during the coming two weeks. T'"-n':' "\hm‘ Are Held— Discovery, SWAMP-ROOT, will do ot £ 1\ Ak ML o i hron Ul fortyeeight EQUERS miley, o0Hs but Wil Secure Pre The attendance for the night was 1,800 #e of Murder Crentes for YOU Every Reader of The Bee g Proot of Untalr Seale. tainieg & population of 900, 8. B, Turkie Explanation. The Trocadero orchestra volunteered ex- Excitement. may have a sampie bottle sent abe [4 aining a pop e cellent music and probably the best vaude- S solutely free by mail appointed carrier - [ville spectalty yet put i the theatorium ; NEW YORK, April 15, -1t was announced | Tipton, Cedar couniv; route covers af )y yANA, April 13.—At the opening of was introduced when Master Robert| LEAVENWORTH, Kan. April 13.—Alfr - - by offcials of the Central railrosd of New | 3red of 116 square miles, Copaving a popu- | ,gyy'e secret session of the constitutional | Buchtel and little Miss Cocil Thompson, | Alexander, father of Fred Alexander, the | lation o B B . v J convention Senor Nunez asked that the con- vention either reject or accept the Platt amendment, as the resolution adopted yes- Jersey this evening that tho company had | come to an agreement with its engineers and firemen. The conference which brought champion cakewalkers, performed the cake- walk to such eminent satisfaction that they were repeatedly recalled. negro who was burned at the stake for the alleged assault and murder of Miss Carrie Forbes and for the assault on Miss Roth and Oliver Milford appointed carriers. The postoffice at Rochester will be sup- { plied by rural carriers. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the Kkidn but now modern science WASHINGTON, April 13.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Tho appointment of Charles E. M goon of Lincoln to be law officer of the in- sular division of the War department, now under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Edwards of the army, which was made today by the president, while not in the nature of a promotion from his present position, is regarded here as indicatiog a desire on the part of the War department officlals to take care of those who came into the department during ex-Assistant Secre- tary Melklejohn's term of office. Magoon has given excellent eatisfaction to his su- periors and Is regarded as un exceptional law clerk, who has had to deal during his government service with many trying and complex problems. This appointment is also regarded as outlining the policy of the gov- ernment toward Cuba, and it 18 clearly the purpose of the administration to continue tho direction of affairs in the island, es- peclally looking to the collection of cus- toms, for some time to come. oache! To Trap Yellowstone Secretary Hitchcock today approved the contract made with E. F. Stahle of Chey- enne, Wyo., for a survey during the com- ing season of sixty miles of northern and the fruitseller as the tered the false money. Thirty-six true bills in all were brought in by the federal grand jury before it was discharged. ' Nineteen of the indictments were announced and the other seventeen were suppressed because the persons whom they concern are not in custody. Seventeen of the true bills were indictments for sell- ing lquor to Indians. The grang jury has been in session since April 1. The members were pald $2 a day and the entire cost of the session to the government was 10. OMAHA SUBURBS. HBenson, Miss Flora McDowell s visiting in Ben- son, her school in Ponca being closed. A real estate office and building of James A. Howard Is being built on Mayne street. The quarterly conference meeting was at the Methodist church Thursday night. Miss Lettie and Zella Smith of Platts- mouth spent a few days visiting friends In Benson. The spring opening of Krug's park took place last Sunday and large crowds from Omaba were present. man who had ut- United States, France and the German em- pire. During the last ten years the population of Austria alone has increased 9.3 per cent, a more rapid growth than it has experi- enced In previous decades. PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERAN War Sarvivors Hemembered by the General Government. WASHINGTON, April 13.—(Spectal.)— Pensions have been granted as follow Issue of March Nebraska; Origir Jumes M. Gammill, Stewart, Omaha, $8. 1—(Special ~April 1), Stockville, $6; James H. Increase—Sherman P L Beatrice, $10. lowa: Additional—John D. Arnold, Cum- ings, $8. Renewal and Increase—Frederick J. " Bee Carroll, $12. Increase—Henry Walston,” Algona, '$10; Willlam Burger, 1 ;" Charles H. Sellick, Dows. 310; April 1), Richard A. Morton, Tip- 820, Original widows, etc.—(Special craed, April 1), Hattie E. Turner, Oska- loosa, $8. South Dakota: Restoration and ad- ditional—Bernard Breidenbach (dead), Hills- view, $10. Original widows, ete.—idigna Breidenbach, Hillsview, $5. North Dakota: Originai—John Hender- son, Winchester, $5; Morrls Dumas, St. John, $6; James ‘A. Corothers, Velva, $. Colorado: — Orfginal widows, = ete.—(Spe- clal accrued, April 1), Margaret A. Fields, lorado Springs, 3 ceipts for the pipe were $132.10. Employes and friends of Gottlleb Storz, president and proprietor of the Storz Brew- ing company, attested their appreciation and goodwill toward him by boosting him above all rivals in the race for the hand- some spider phacton put as the prize in the voting contest to determine who Is the most popular man in Omaha. Up to last night the name of Mr. Storz had not been men- tioned and the contest lay between J. Frank Carpenter and H. J. Penfold, with the odds largely in favor of the latter. When the name of Storz was inserted in the list triends of Mr. Penfold realized that they were “up against i, for the votes came In showers for the brewer. Penfold's back- ers made a gallant fight, which cost them an even $450, but the Storz forces were not there to count the cost and when the an- nouncement was made that he was the win- ner it had cost his adherents the handsome sum of $505. The total recelpts from the vehicle were $1,015.20. The custom-made sult of clothing put up for the most popular mall carrier went to C. B. Newton with little opposition and I. W. Minor captured the Elk emblematic pin in an easy race. The Remington type- writer went to C. B. Wiison of the E. B. Bruce company. ‘One of the two expensive jardinieres went to & man named Buffler, tor Dietrich will not be fssued until Gov- ernor Savage is installed in office, as Mr. Dietrich, as governor, cannot sign his own commission. New M lco's Secretary. SANTA FE, N. M., Aptil 13.—George H. Wallace, secretary of the territory, died this morning of heart failure. Omaha Boy in the Company. The last number of the Omaha teachers’ lecture course will be in Boyd's theater Thursday night,"Apri] Because of fll- health Hamilton W. Mable, who had been secured as the final attraction, was com- pelled to cancel his engagement. The teachers have been fortunate in getting in his stead an attraction of great merit in Blatchford Kavanagh and “Roney's Boys' " Concert company. This company is too well-known to need recommendation to dis- cerning lovers of music. Ispecial Interest centers in the ovent, for the reason that Master Harry Cockrell, an Omaha boy, is one of the soprano singers with the com- pany. Master " Cockrell s son of G. M. ‘ockrell of this cit: proves that ho his result w held between rep- 2 i terday was not a formal declaration and| The first voting contest closed was that | has filed information with the county at-| o oo i1l discases have the! heginnis . PoEnvatyes BE:§ mployes of the road | M. W Hofes Wen EpbolfLel POSUMASIE | yas misleading for the most popular young woman stenog- | torney against a number of those partici- E‘“*"“""r of thews Bidet m‘,:”‘: e and General Superintendent 0. L. Hausen | 21 rren Comueme oo, YO itchel1 | The conservatives considered that the|rapher, the prize being a $100 typewriter. |pating in the burning and asks for war-| "y, "yidhov filter and purify the blood, that and Division Superintendent Wentz to Qoshien, & D, to Elijah ;-nr;xlur of | resolution practically rejected the amend-|The race had been between Miss Fay Par- (rants for their arrest upon the charge of |y ip.ir work, The wages of the engineers and firemen |y 5o el Bt o0 1o Bennett, 8. D, to | Ment, While the radicals and the radical [dun of the McCord & Brady company and | murder. Therefore, when your kidncys are weak or were increased, but the telegraphers and | o' Ctr S o O on, K J * ' press maintained that it did not, and Senor | Miss Marlan Reichardt. The latter is a| Before issuing the warrants the county | oy of order, you can understand how quickly train hands did not fare so well. The 7 0 postofice at Bryan, Sweetwater [ Nunez therefore asked that a vea and nay | daughter of the leader of the baud at Fort | attorney decided to examine witnesses under | your ontire’ body s affected and how every former were told that they will be treated | county, Wyo., will be ']M“m:m”wl and | Yote be taken his was opposed by the|Crook. She is now in the east, but her | the law passed by the last state legISIature. | oreun wooms to fall to fts duty s liberally as their fellow-workers in the | e B oen River radi who have always avoided taking|friends, chiefly among the Elks, have been | Ten or twelve witnesses have been exam- | 1t you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking PR, KILMER'S employ of other railroads and that the W. 7. Volkmer of Burlington, . B. Burew | ® decided stand keeping her mame well to the front, so|ined. Twenty more witnesses are 10 Ye|{ho famous new discovery, Dr.Kilmer's Swamp- MP Roo'l‘ train hands are to have another conference | Ve & MKt o BurIABton, O dapden | Tho conservatives were pleased at the | that she alternated with Miss Pardun in | examined before the county attorney de-|Roor, bacause as soon as your kidnoys are well SWA - with the officials. s, ware ; ointed rallway mall |Point and as a split was threat- | leading the list. Last night both were | cides whether he will lssue the warrants. they will help all the other organs to health 4 Bladder After the conference Timothy Sh e oy | ened among the radicals a compromise was |represented by numerous friends with| Both the county attorney and Alexandir | A (1ot \ill convinee any oe. Kidney, Liver and Bla resentative of the firemen in Jersey 4 offered and agreed to, by the terms .4‘:' ph;lmty of money n|)\l.:he voting w-; r;n relu;« to give |hehnlm|-| of the n:li;rmn'! Asony U Ak n7 tivh v v CURE cod that there would be no strike which @ resolution was adopted that the |and furious. It had been announced that [or the nature ot the testimony or indicate [ pARN'O[K the man & otie Which NS, announed e mtral roud. 1o said | TRUE BILL AGAINST WOLTER | e tion should not express iteelt either | the polls would close at & specifed hour. | the result of the investigation, which 18| we pubiici \Hacce foe el S, (R4 ok, twe 40 G that had been definitely decided upon. The —_ for or against the amendment and that a [Friends of both awaited the final moment | to be continued Monday. wondertul cuentive 'ne & U o e company had made concessions to the men | Federal Grand Jury Mak Report, | .ommission be sent to Washington to reach |to get in thelr final eftective work, with| The news of investigation and the pros- | iy’ gy, fve Blobertics ,““{};”“"L‘.“ and at bedtime. » and nud granted to the engineers and fire- Returning Several the best possible agreement with the presi- |the result that just as the final moment | pective lssuing of warrants is causing w York Clty, writes; wuffering [t e R men the 100-miles-a-day limit which they dictments, dent. arrived there was a shower of §20 bills, | great excitement in the eity, especially | feverely ivom kidiey trouble. Al symptoms and Tncrease to full doss oF more, bad demanded. Mr. Shea said that the de - This commission will not be authorized |and a dispute arose over the claim that|among those who were clamorous for the | Nud“,/ft B/} MY (Vi men strenkth and power s the case would seem (o require. mands of the telegraphers had b The tederal grand jury brought in a true | to settle definitely the question of the re- |some of it came too late. There was a | punishment of Alexander. Even my mental capacity was giving out, and T gt T e trie dropped for the present. The telegraphers | bill yesterday against Ernest J. Wolter of | lations between the United States and Cuba, | great deal of talk, but the committee | Alexander will usk for warrants for one ‘.‘..ll\lv'.»:"ul- wish x‘;.. die. |; was then 1 saw an :‘:;'{N"‘lmm,,.,,,,,, e were to continue to work at the same rate | Schuyler, charging him with using the mals | but will report back to the convention. finally declded it all satisfactorily. When | of the city officials and a policeman, who, | BUYGUTCINE (f sours fnw New Nork paper, o weak kidneys, such as oatarrh as before until they could bring evidence | to defraud . the vote was counted it was found that|he charges, assisted in piling the fuel| had 1t not promisca swori antee with o mvets S Meigkve DIt 1o convinee the company that they were | Wolter is the Schuyler merchant who 1s| AUSTRIA-HUNGARY IS SEVENTH |Miss Pardun had received 17,002 votes to|around the stake and alding in the burning. [ tvers r:(l‘f-'.:;,.'i'p." r medicine, riing that case. Which 1 the Worss form o€ not paid as much as the telegraphers on | gsald to have sent threatening letters to 13,105 for Miss Reichardt. The total re- doen not contain wny harmful * grome T ‘m B ther roads. This they had so far been |Senator Thomas Kearns of Utah demand- rding to Cenan |CCIts for the machine ran up to 33749, RECEIVES HIS COMMISSION | seventy veurs und thur months ol wnd with u It 1a pleasant to take. / Skl (5 Ay (Wie: dsthandy ot ‘the traine | g 89,000 A atating Chat Bis| pimily would “ml-r two $40 b'lllnh(hll had been :ud in, food fonwclence 1 cun recommend ° "Rwamp- PREPARED ONLY BY 1, it was further stated, would also re- | suffer injuries if the request was not com- g one for each of the women named, were|m, g, Clancy Delivers OMelal | 1our membors of i b ney troubles. Tain in abeyance for threo months. At the [ plied with e Sk returned, because they had been voted after Document (e Senntes Bwamp-Root tor fanr iz, have been using DR. KILMER & CO, end of that time the question of their| [rauk Delbridge was indicted for having| WASHINGTON, April 13.—The present [!he time aunounced for closing » d. eases, with the same good results BINGHAMTON, N. V. wages might again be considered by the|in his possessiou and passing counterfeit | population of the Austro-Hungarian mon-| The vote on the most popular policeman et . sl ROBERT BERNER, by all Druggists. rallroad officials money. eral months ago a man sald |archy is shown by the December census to| %as mext closed and resulted in Officer Semator J. H. Millard's commission was . e to be Delbridge made some purchases from | be about 46,850 000, or slightly greater | Shoup winning the fine meerschaum pipe. fl‘:""':‘d bbbty st dla L DA ) r“"k and unhealthy kidneys are responsible | '$ APPOINTMEN T | #n Omaba frult vendor and gave a counter- | than tkat of Japan. With reference to| e fccelved u total of 7400 votes te 315 chiet clerk in the executive department at | for many kinds of diseases and it pormitted to . LINGOLN MAN'S A Telt dollar In exchange. oo man hai o | boanlatios. austeieHunsary. 15 he seventh | o Ofcer Welsenbers and 1,36 for Offcer |Lincoln. The date of the commiseion was | continue much suflering, with fatal results are g K woman's hat under his coat. Delbridge | country of the world, those having & greater | OSburn. When time was called $30 that|made April 9, though the election occurred | sure to follow. Kidney trouble irritates the . tration's Intent | . o qrreted a short time afterward with | number of inlabitants being China, the | Was Just about to cast into the hopper for |March 28. It bears the signature of Gov- | nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and n of Caban the hat in his possession and identified by | British empire, the Russian empire, the | Welsenberg was shut out. The total re-|ernor Dietrich. The commission for Sena- | irritable. Makes you pass water often during the day and obliges you to get up many times Swamp-Root {s pleasant to take. during the night. Unhealthy Kidneys cau se rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the blad- der, paln or dull ache in the back, joints a nd muscles, makes your head ache and back ache, causes Indigestion, stomach and liver trouble, you get a sallow, yellow complexion, makes you feel as though you had heart trouble; you may have plenty of ambition, but no strength; get weak and waste away. In taking Swamp-Root you afford natur al help to nature, for Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the k idneys that is known to medical sclence. Many women suffer untold misery becau so the nature of their diseaso ls not cor- rectly understood; In most cases they are led to belleve that womb trouble or temale weakness of some sort is responsi ble for their many ills, when, in fact, dis- ordered kidneys are the chief cause of th eir distressing troubles. 1t there is any doubt In your mind a s to your condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounces; place it in a glass or bottle and let it stand twenty- four hours. If on examinatfon it is mil ky or cloudy, if there s a brick-dust set~ tling or it smail particles float about in It, your kidueys are in need of immediate ate tention. 1t you are already convinced that Swam p-Root is what you need, you the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bo ttle at drug stores everywhere. EDITORIAL NOTIC ~Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, is 80 remarkably successful that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of The Bee who have not already tried it may have a sample bottle sent absolutely fres by mail. Alsc a book telling all about kidney and bladder troubles n purchase THE REALTY MARKET, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Satur- day, April 1 Warranty Deeds. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company to Samuel Reynolds, lot b, block 146, Omaha ..$10,000 Rudolph Keppler and wife to G. A T e ouadury o the. Yellowsione'Na- | A free exhibition of trained_doga was | TEN HURT AT CRIPPLE CREEK |connocied with tho Vienna howr. and tna| Ha Maud Sarsent, aiond toot i Tonal park. At the last session of con- | EIven in front of the postoffice by @ troupe other to H. F. Fleld of the Carpenter Paper|C, J. Peterson and wife to Peter and containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured by Swamp-Root. In writing be sure and mention read- ing this generous offer in The Omaha Sunday Bee when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, from Omaha Tuesday night. Prof. George Fox and son, Harry, who gress $3,000 was appropriated for this sur- which is desired for the express pur- Electric ‘ar Tumps Track and Top- nw in Many company. Chrissy Callahan won the pair of Belglan hares for having sold the most Peterson, st aw 1-16-9 Amelia Burroughs and husband to M. pose of definitely marking the boundary | have been quite ill, have recovered and Mr. uries. exposition tickets during the week. The| & Omahi View oo oo b Plock lines of the park so that poachers upon | Fox is able to fill his place as principal. R committee voted a fine gold buffalo ring to |H. B. Payne and wife to 8. 8. Ben large game cannot take advantage of the | Communion services will be conducted at| CPIPPLE CREEK, Colo, April 13.—An |John Hochstrasser as the most popular | gdlot lot 8 block o Baker Pace... 1 present uncertalnties of the location and | yhe Methodist church this morning at 11 | ©ectric car on the high line of the Cripple | buffalo in Omaha, much to hic surprise. L. Bergquist, lot 7, block 75, South thus secure exemption from punishment under the United States laws. Wyoming Oil Lands, The Interior department has dismissed the protests agalnst the withdrawal from public entry of twenty-four townships of Creek District railway jumped the track and completely turned over at the terminal station, corner of Second and Myers avenues, today, injuring the motorman and ten of the twenty passengers. The most seriously injured are: 1. R. Andrews and wife to Anna Wii- son, lot 6, block 93, Omaha .......... G. H. Payne, trustee, to Amy R. Jaynes, east 40 feet lot 12, block 15, Orchard Hill " S o'clock by the pastor, Rev. The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Kelly Thursday afternoon. It will meet at the home of Mrs. Hoffman In two weeks. “Sunlight, or the Dlamond King," was given by the Benson Dramatic club at the Mr. Markley. 3,500 Ends Life in the River. John Bllek, a Bohemlan tailor, who has resided at 1918 South Eighteenth street, committed sulcide yesterday morning by jumpiog headlong into the Missour! river from the Douglas street bridge. 2,100 Deeds. J. 1. McClure, ; serlous concust ) d We intend to make The Para land in the Salt Creek oll district, Wyo- | town hall Friday and Saturday nights. A of' .Lm\:‘ :‘:-’; :','.'n"fr;.u;r"i:,u,:;‘.°“ ',:Tl': Despondency because of advancing years “'ifl'éf'buf,%x‘]b'z‘,‘é’fi.‘,'?h E?.‘.’,Tfin ‘m'.f 1,210 Monthly the most popular mnpm ming, until it can be determined whether | ry|| house was present both nights. The thlmy-mp U and infirmities that made It impossible for | Sheriff to M. B. Train et al, lot 10, in the world by one of the grandest the land is more valuable as agricultural | proceeds will be given to the church for the | & - 1. MsKee, motorman: left wrist | Bllek to hold a permanent position at his| Plock % Comer add spona &) puzzle contests ever advertised. Can than as oil lands. The withdrawal of these | inprovements. An orchestra from Omaba | wrenched and badly bruised about the face | tF3de 18 assigned as the cause of the deed. Total amount of transfers ou make out the name of America’s lands was urdn;‘cd several rmnr;;hu]u:::‘upm\\ played between acts. 200 kead: L rudelht |$ll and Steel Manufac- the request of omners Of O & ainst | The Easter exerclses at the Methodist| Mrs. W. C. T. Little, left hip badly in- turer, who has given sway so many protest trom stockmen and ethefs RSN | church last Sunday morning were attended | ured. milions of”dufars” 10 henefit ‘man: Pat Connolly, serlous injuries about the head and back and right leg broken. The Most Complete— by a large crowd. The pupils of the Sunday kind? The full name of this generous school were in charge and special music man can be made out in the puzzle entry, were recently An examination restitution to public made to the department. e Ot Genartment was ordered, | "as rendered by the choir. Tho church| Tom McCan, right leg and back badly | Planio stock In the west can be found picture | ’;‘;‘:flan“‘m‘{‘:“'g“l’ffl;m but by reason of the deep snows and bad | PIAtform was decorated with Easter Ilifes ‘nllrl';e'L R at our salesroom—It comprises all the write it on a postal card and send weather, this examination has not been |nd plants. At the close of the program a | The car WS TARAICE ERORLY THEE 80 jeaders and numerous others—Knabe to us, We will give $1,000.00 in e irhe department 18 determined o | collection was taken for missions. Prizes |hour when it struc curve, which is Withhold the lands from genmeral entry | Were given to the pupils having the largest [ VerY sharp at that polnt where the wreck | pianos, Kimball planos, Kranich & Bach @old to the fortunate ones in our tets. A WONDERFUL OFFER. until a full examination shall establish | collections. occurred. planos, Hallet & Davis pianos, Need contes. Rl R heir character. Th ination will be : o8 :":d: r..l ::o; - l:ec::':lh:r sokvilipled s oy NEXT MEETING AT LAMON] | ham planos, McPhail planos _Whltnay NG MONEY NEED BE SENT ovmit P. N, Petersen of Ponca is visiting his — pianos, Schuwmann planos—We have P ¢ maaae ian Agency. parents. Day Saints Decide to Held Con- [ planos on very easy monthly payments WITH YouR AnswEn. ference in lowa Town April 6, 1002, Mrs. Wiley King was taken to an Omaha hospital Monday. Sheriff Mencke of hington county was & business visitor here Wednesday. The Ladies gulld met at the home of Mrs. G. J. Hunt Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Hupp and Mrs. Lou Rasmus sen were business visitors in Omaha Tues- from $5.00 per month—Fully warranted for ten years—Ask to see the wonderful and only successful self-playing plano attachment—APOLLO~—'Phone 188, A. HOSPE, An order has been approved at the Interior department discontinuing the Sis- seton (8. D.) Indian agency and placing its affalrs in charge of a bonded superintend- ent. Agent Jobnson will be advised, the agency having been abolished and his serv- - ices being no longer required, to adjust his affairs so as to turn them over to the new Just try hard to solve the pustzle picture. ~ The name of America's well-known philanthropist can be made out if you will give it some time. The $1,000.00 in Qold will ositively be given to the winners. emember, we do not want one cent KANSAS CITY, April 13.—The conference of the reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, in session at Independence, Mo., to- day selected Lamoni, Ia., as the place for holding the next general conference, which What well-known philanthropist vill meet April 6, 1002, ; superintendent of schools, who is expected | day. hidatinodatital is here represented ? of your money. There is only one to reach Sisseton next week. Barl T. Mc- | Charles Brown of Decatur, Neb., vistted sonditiot. wineh - will takeseuiy & Arthur of Osage &chool, Oklahoma, has |wih relatives here Tuesday and Wednes- Muslc and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas. THAL St LS S0 DO SeTR been appointed superintendent of schools at Sisseton, and he will hareafter have charge of the ageney affairs. The department officials have for more than three years been anxious to dispeunse with the services of Agent Johnson and congress was asked at the last session to Rich Cut Glass > Made by Hawks Sold by Copley who gets the money. Try and Win. No matter how far away ou live you have an equal chance in'this new grand and liberal Gold Money day. rize Contest, Mr. C. J. Petersen of Crai the guest of the family of Mr Friday. The son of Henry Petersen died Thursday, aged 4 years. Burial was at Forest Lawn Neb., was . Sarah Tracy The Hanan Shos— We are the only exclusive selling agents in Omaha of the genuine Hanan abolish the agency. This was not done, [Cemetery. shoe—which are made up especlally for LY v to be smart and clever enough to make out the name of this great but a provision was incorporated in the | Mr. and Mrs. Weber, jr., entertained a A hip- | us to mee L) A ! 1 ¢ a Indian bill gving the secretary of Interior |number of their friends at their home| WO recelved yesterday our spring ship » meet the demand of the Omaha millionaire philanthropist who has done so much in hi ifts finnd free to cities and towns all over the country. If you can solve it us hear you immediately on a postal card. As soon as we receive your answer we will at once notify yon. VYou don't often have a chance like this to enter without cost a $1,000.00 in Gold Free Contest. Write at once to THE PARAGON MONTHLY, 22 North William St., New York City. ment of the celebrated Hawks Cut Glass, consisting of lce Tubs, Rose Bowls, Whisky Jugs, Wine Decanters, Champagne, Wine and Whisky Glasses, Vases, Cheese and Cold Meat Plates, Ice Cream Trays, Water Pitchers, Bowls and Bon Bon Dishes, Spoon and Celery Trays, ete. You are cordially invited to step in and investigate. ~ Five minutes will do it, HENRY COPLEY. trade—there are no odds and ends in our line—for every shoe is up-to-date in style—for either men's or women's wear —the Hanan shoe sets the style which all other makers try to follow—to own a Hunan shoe is to own the very best and latest production—we arry complete lines in the $5.00 and $6.00 grades—in all the sizes, widths and lasts—the new spring styles are here for your selecting. Wednesday night. Henry Anderson a busimess visitor in Blair Wednesday afternoon and returned home Wednesday night. The family of D. L. Garrison, who have been spending the winter at Hot Springs, Ark., returned home Wednesday. The members of the Ladies' Aid soclety of the Presbyterian church were enter- tained at the home of Mrs. D. E. Smith at 3511 Seward street, Omaha, Thursday. There will soon be & ferry at this place, —_— YOU CANNOI CURE PILES. By Inte Remedies. The only sure way to cure every form of piles 18 to use a remedy like the Pyramid Plle Cure which is applied directly to the parts affected and its wonderful healing effects are apparent from the first applica- tion because the medicinal properties are rapidly ubsorbed by tissues and sensitive Get Ready, More Dots, membranes ot the rectum, and the cure Is 215 SOUTH 16TH ST, PAXTON BLOCK, C made speedily and almost before the pa- | CFOSMOK the river mear the water works| g0 watch Examiner B. & M. Ry, Dl'exel Shoe Co. on ay morni“g r 1 tlent is aware of it every trace of piles |PUmP house. The citizens in town and|chjer Watch Inspector O. & 8. L. Ry, O ’ i has lett him people living adjacent to the proposed | K. C. & E. Ry. and K. C. & N. Ry. e ¥ ferry have subscribed $250. L. N. Warlier el PSS 1 This 8 one of the reasons why the Pyra- 1418 FARNAM STREET. operate the ferry fo 3 mid Pile Cure has been so uniformly suc- |® ¢ O erry for Ove years, ac cording to & contract, EYOr Yok JoX JoXdof Job JoRgoRy @: cessful. 1f 1s applied directly just where it ® 15 meeded aud where 1t will do the most e + Simplex Steam Vapore| gaduffs (oo Gream— My One Thought— good. Not by the roundabout way of the| pe ang Mrs. H C. Van Gieson and Miss | © and Toilet Lamp Ed stomach uor by the harsh, barbarlous |y, ice vun Gieson are at Hot Springs, Ark. | ® @|and when it comes from Balduff you in buying, my one aim In selling, Is to fiad n:;w‘::‘“:au: various surgical operations and |y F e ing of the Dundee Woman's ® ~ | know it's good—then it's put up in one ::::rxyx::‘lll‘m1“:::;;:’:\;»:; aa B0 ‘(::;‘l;llnn Direct applications to the seat of disease :"“‘B’M"‘“L:I‘;_""” Wednesday at the home | ®|of those little barrels which keeps for tully in the soale of fact. 1 measure care- 15 (he only rational way, and this Is fully 8. ¥ & ® | hours- you can put it in your pocket-- fully every value I put before you. As a accomplisbed by the Pyramid Pile Cure A musicale, l'UmprllIn“m\mhn and Dun- | @ & GUAT bll Shdnah: fa aeuts sty result mine i u sincere store. erybody It the voluntary testimony of thousands [ d¢¢ talent, was glven Friday evenlng by | g et a oll, enang R85 peopis, kuows just what to expect, and expect just who have tried this remedy {s worth any- | the vllurmonh- soclety at the home of Mr.| o @© | costs but 40c—pint, 20c—three flavors— what they find, the very best at the very thivg, them no sufferer has any excuse for |J: W. Marshall. ® @ |and it's the most deliclous ice cream lowest possible price. When we tell you longer delaying In giving it a fair teial,| Mrs. 8. R. Rush entertained the Round |® ) el e S o e 5 the Leonard Clanablo Refrigerators are the knowing that when you do so The Pyra- | Dozen Soclal club Wednesday. The guess- | g & > 3 best made and the price runs from $8.50 mid Pile Cure will have made one more |IB& of popular songs from cleverly executed | G \ ® | roll with you—we've sold thousands of up—we know we are telllng the truth friend, the best possible advertisement |dFawIngs was the feature of the afternoon. | ¢ \ ‘ / ® | these 4 A Then we sell the New Process Gasolene we can have The chief advantages of the | Mrs. Frank Carmichacl won the prize, a | Iy / ® these little barrels and the demand is Stoves at $2.75 up—a good flter for $1,00— \ remedy are: It cures without pain, the |china plate @ For face steaming and face massage & growing daily. We sell rakes, hoes, lawn hose—the good \ cure is lasting, it contains no poison, and | The volunteer fire department was called | g L 5eful in Asth 4 Whoop- g kind—at the very lowest price, lastly it is the cheapest and quickest cure | out twice Wednesday night, the first time Pride, §1.50 each. ® yet found. Your druggist can tell you what | on a false alarm, created by a blazing brush ® it has done for others. Testim s of cures from all parts of the United States will be sent on application to the Pyramid Drug Co., of Marshall, Mich. W. 8. Balduff, 1820 Farusm St A. C. Raymer 1814 Farnam St. pile, and the second by a small fire at the bome of Rev. Jenkins, caused by an over- turned lamp. The bucket brigade extin- gulshed the Oames. Damage, $50. THE W, ), PENFOLD CO. Omaka, N *o O CRECIDODOCOR Q@ L il

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