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THE OMAHA DAILY BE THURSI AY, DECEMBER 26, 1901. T = P STy e I this, at least, {8 the testimony of one of his i A Mills county, lowa, arrested Taylor in own countrymen, Mr. Jukichi [nouye—that this city and took him back to Tabor yes- s he would regard It worse than dishonor «achers’ Awseciation Members 3ay Pelitics | terday. A Pagassions Lot, Notably Brave, Ehifte | ¥ere he prevented by want of means from — tasting it, and his wite, sharing her hus Are Not Yot Apparent. Same 014 Christmas, loss and Ixtravag band's spirit, would pawn everything, even L — GENEVA, Neb, Dec. %.—(Special)— to the very clothes on her back, to enable i ; " o CONTEST FOR PRESIDENCY CGMING ON!TM churches had the usual Christmas treat { o oeen ) geoap 70 A FEAST| BIm (0 bur the fah In these days the kind of knowledge men and women want is the kind shat helps them T 0. Malbor wat oalled 18 Omit J to succeed in life, which means independence and comfort. You get just that kind of knowl- Mrs. ‘albo! as called to Oma — ¢ W T p edge in the great A. H. Waterhouse of Omaha i Men- “‘m';w lilness of her daughter, Mra. Fred |, o . Management, on Daty il Mt o & g toned ns Candidate=Alleged 50, Effort to Discredit mf"'i,,'.",,"."n':';m'n\ et AP et "T:.,:_::,‘.::, m,l:,.:n b it it ENCYCLOPAED'A BR[TANNICA- the Work, Hans Anderson and Grimm brothers will ence of Gif be troubled In their graves when they hear Why waste the precious hours in reading what is trivial or at least unimportant when e FULTON LOSES THE CONTEST of a fairy tale in real life just enacted in . ! By oy ¥ Alld In 1ta Effort to Get the County - Chicago and the far west and reaize that || 80 much really helpful knowledge may be acquired in those same hours by reading the 11‘-‘1‘:1;'(" Tn’“"”{ ‘:‘:":C'Dm ""vv(“:'m'w“ Sent trom It Riv In a stroll through the city of Tokio, | they missed it. It certainly was intended Britannica? The habit once acquired lasts through life—a constant aid to success. It also to be tol ithin the covers of “Popul i + 1 1 9 . . of the Nebraska State Teachers’ assoclation Nelahhor Japan, writes a correspondent of the Now | 10 be foid within the covers c vt affords genuine personal safisfaction to feel that you are always in the best of company, for complain that an effort 18 being made York Tribune, your attention is frequently | The story of thia fairy godmother s true, | | the Britannica is acknowledge to be the ug v arrested by what appears to be a gang of | ¢ R "{‘"';]"" BSwepapens "'I‘l-“ 'l"‘“: "'"h“('"“ SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dee. 25.—(Special) | orainary ,iho,,“ ,',,',l“,_, in m"“‘ Km“n\'rm the Chicago Tribune, although it pro of thelr organization by alleging that a|_sjexandria has won the first round in the 4 | ceeds according to the best established G i : eade 4 o . . ® | foundations of a new house. They are the . t k t bitter fight s airendy in progress over the | proiioiol AL S LI e hat ity and | foundntions of & new house. They are ™ |rules of Grimm brothers. The fuiry god reates ork in e orld. @lectlon of a president to succeed W. 8. the town of Fulton for the county Seat| over maw. A ‘walking delegate” could | MOther I8 old, black and wrinkled. The i o i Hanson county. Soon after the county | and' no fault with them and even a plumber | 1818 18 ot “once upon A time.” but the In order to get at the best that has been said on all subjects within the range of human at there o st com- | courthous p rese place is gdo : : 3 N i i e B0 (e oo VetHit' the courthouse at Alexandria burned some weeks | nighi gecure some polats by watching | Pretent. The place is not “in the kingdom |§ Knowledge, there is no work to compare with the Encyclopaedia Britannica, petition for the office between the western | 450 the ambitious citizens of Fulton de- |ypeir operations. They are working a pile- | Of 8 certain king,” but in San Francisco b and eastern elements |s not denled, bul|cided that now or never was the time 10 | griver to the Accompaniment of & tune, |04 the prince who was in bad luck and which places at the instant command of one man all that more than rembe o clty to o was kind o ol godmothe ote 1 g i b hm v:hn are = the clty b uw|‘“ Y:“I' enter the lists and if possible wrest from | gneing in chorus, dropping the tup at the | N0 Was kind to the old fairy godmother |§ sefenteen hundred of the” world's greatest men have written upon #ist that there will be no strife and that| i riyal the county seat prize. - Petitions | ene of each verse T length of the verse | 804 Who wgs provided for by her so that he politics will not be allowed to interferc | wera {mmediately circulated, asking the | can “live bappily ever afterward” s now || Hportant special subjects, Whether ont wishes to study History With the work of the dssootation . . 16 not so much designed to illustrate the for o'N 3 i . A Shht tesl : Board of County Commissioners to submit e state comptroller of Nevada Biography, Literature, Philosophy, Religion,* Mechanics, Archi nent educator made the following st the question of county seat removal (o the D:Wn of motion as to insure the comfort| g, b Th NN unnrincely name of the | . -5 & v gy e Mol S y | of the cperator. It results in sending the | Git el t Rl LT e are not || tECtUTe, Agriculture, on any branch of Art, Scierice or Indus ment today voters of the county. [ g ol " By finws piling home at the rate of about one blow | PrEE R n s wite LHAMCS I8 onn't . teta A e G & b e story printed in tw y new every five minutes. Thero is absolutely no | Mensured by names, but chatacter, In this ) | LY, It.can all be found within the covers of that marvelous She Stery. Jeited, tn two dally new On thelr face the petitions contained the chance for anyone to get excited. The | (00 00 IS STV dmother. . but || WOrk. Its pages alone will make you an expert along any Pofitiont HEht tie the Biute Tiacners necessary number of signatures, but the tion wis coneocted by some fertile | commissioners deferred action until they | o ‘ tgnity of deliberation characterizes the |, .. 4 y line . i f " alry godmothers are not gauged by names ine you may ™ , Jow 3 whols proceeding. il gaug 3 1y wish to investigate To- own such a dmagination and has no foundation 10 | could ascertain if all the signers were legal These men are not protesstonal piledriv- | "ol 8 (hecaeo Mr. Davis was the work, therefore, becomes a duty, especially as it is Hoitzman of Beatrice, whose term expires | ¢ NN ST 1 did not contain the necessary number of Mammy Pleasant was an old acquaint- elves and trying te people & b A o ! ut themselves nothing ex- | tonites has been officially denled. The | JaPanese point of view, it is argued that 17| ing she lived in San Francisco in extreme the fair assoctation for | i 0 iiton declare. they will con. | 1remen were successtul in preventing fres | poverty, Recently Mr. Davie hunted her H lf a . \Li 3 .‘\«A led politics voters of the county. While they were doing the associath this, the citizens of Alexandria were not cav : 2 A / I some of the Welt-styled 16ad- | (410" and succceded in provalliog upon | T Bowever, but firemen. In Japan, It| guest of Mrs. Laura Dainty Pelham for || JUSt now 8o easy to secure it. The opportunity ) SRINGS YOU ers Eet their heads together. As a mat- | O0 BT SUReeedie T Broa O e 1o | feems, these useful members of the com- | qyyniygiving dinner. He was not in || j somaskatile bl THIS ENTIRE celve from the Teading and discussion of | fijong without the required number of | ¥hen not actually busy putting out fres. | woqey he will eat dinner in Carson City t once for particulars before the offer the BT an by Know Rorhing af the | signatures To one accustomed at home to sce & well | N0 s man of wealth. The transtorma- || ¢lo Bear in mind, this is the New Th N fond hopes and ambitions and wire-pulling | The commissioners, at a meeting just held | trained fire brigade maintaining its eMel- | 4o 't due to Mammy Pleasant, the old [f py iy ul, this is the New e New of some thirty or forty of the school men | 4 congider the petitions and take action [ °NCY by constant drills, rhvr-"nr"fi 'h"; colored woman, who was the fairy god- I'wentieth Century Edition, and those ’ of the state who usually put up at the two cupa ' t 4 cho* Prating Motels and utand Around the lobe | thereon, decided that, deducting thoss who ::'d"';‘: ]‘;:_‘I“_‘ “"“‘"'l‘“"‘”‘r":’:";:r;m“" ° 91 | mother. Mr. Davis told tha story to his || who'act promptly ean secure it zoth centlll'y bles until fter midnight, fixing had withdrawn their names, the petitions ¥ . v Chicago friends this week S ates that wil [ to them the morale of the N*r\'h'fi Here it seems Edltlo“ You can pay the b at the rate of only for a short time, NN Ry “a SN < 0N NS tinue thelr efforts, but just what step will [ OF minimizing their ravages their occupa- | out to discover how he could help her and next be taken has not yet been detep- | 110U @8 builders would suffer. Hence, also, | found her living without the necessarieg of Among the men mentioned for the presi- | mined upon the firemen 18 under suspicion—whether [jira He gave her $5 to get some food. “She dency are: A, O. Thomas of Kearney, D. rightly or wrongly, I do not pretend to say | gajd that €. 0'Connor of Norfolk, B. J. Bodwell and Rallroad Improvement, of sometimes facilitating the spread of A. 1. Waterhiouse of Omaha, J. D. French | of Hastings, R. J. Barr of Grand Island, | E. B. Sherman of Schuyler and G. A. Foll- fdntes Ca e SN AN AN A 3 NERE NS PO she wanted to go down to the stores and was afrald to trust herself LEAD, S. D. Deo. 24.—(Speclal.)—The | T8, The suspicion has some foundation, | alone, she being 87 ycars old. She asked Burlington railroad has suspended its grad- |t 16 true, in the presents which many | him if he were willing to go with her and fug operations here for the winter owing | Wards glve regularly to the firemen and the | seo that she got on the right cars mer of Pawnee City. It I8 expected that| o tne sevore weather. The Elkhorn con- | contributions which wealthy merchants are| Certainly I will"” sald Mr. Davie. €. G. Pearso of Omaha will make an at- | (inues the construction of the extension | the habit of making to firemen's funds | “I'm g0 old and shabby that I just hates tempt to get contsol of the machinery of | from Deadwood into this city. Most of this | Whenever a fire breaks out in their neigh- | to have folks sce you ‘with me,’ sald the the association, and his support for the | work fs in solld rock, which may be han- | Porbood, with the result, usually, that t™ | fairy godmother. prosidency will be given either to M. | 41eq as easily In winter as in summer. fire doesn't reach the premises of the b- | “I'm not overdressed myself,” sald Mr. 4 1T CONTAINS: Waterhouse or Mr. Bodwell, unless it is potibindded eral and intelligent giver. On the other | Davis, “and besides I don't care what peo- T g demonstrated early In the convention that Ranchman Found Dead. hand, theee gifts are but a poor offset to| ple think. 3% attioles writton wnd oo 1 neither has a good chance for success. Ef-| RAPID CITY, 8. D., Dec. 25.—(Special.)— | the ricks and dangers which the men run.| The two made the trip, and Mammy seaipecinliats, or 1 per volume, forts will be made by the western dele- | jogeph Johnson, a ramchman living near | More or less serious injuries are the rule | Pleasant declared that the prince was “tributors, forming tour-fiha of the gates to elect a man from their scotion of | town, was found dead in the road near his |&t & Japanese fire and deaths are by no | treating her like his “best girl.” (g the state and a compromise slate may be | place Sunday. He was in town Saturday | means Infrequent. “You are my best colored girl,"” sald the full-page engraved arranget with this end in view. 1 NG S N N SR "R 8 Volumes American Adi 1 Volame Guide to Systematio Readi of the whole work, SN NS 8 fu Dlates con- aining over %0 separate fliustra- and started home late at night horseback A Scrappy Crowd. prince. . D ra It s supposed he was thrown from his ; The next day Mr. Davis was asked if he 67 maps and plans, including 237 WILL MUSTER NEW COMPANY |noree Tho average Japaneso fireman 18 & PUK: | youla not brink & Jawver to Mummy Plean: AR L e el owide 01 4l nacious individual. It all the accounts T|goo™y oo™l 41 o, agreeing to pay the ’ maps and p nrk . have heard are correct he would rather | ¢ oo : 4 3 Sesn Clwkien Duluth Transfer Rallway Company p:rk a quarrel -r;d b("'h' are & """"'l‘"';y through with his work the fairy godmother The American Specinal ¥ " tures of the Five Vola i element of his life. Until very recently he 2 e ik AdEHEhe Passes Unaer tho HEmaser handed Mr. Davis a deed to $50,000 worth i was almost invarfably tatooed in Eorgeous [ or Sun Francisco real estate and showed 3 Newspaper L. An extension of the orlginal artis STANTON, Neb., Dec. 25.—(Speclal.)— in January. colors, the beauty of which was his constans | hin her will, in which she made him helr clew on the arts and sclences down (o The Stanton rifies are to be mustered in boast. As preliminary to the scuffle he | o's50000 1n money. Association L 2 L SRt e next Monday evening with fifty-two men. | DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 25.—By the terms | Would slip his clothes off his shoulders and | .j wau just playlng poor to aee who my 536 Bee Bullding, SHising from the diterentigtion,of lisw This company has been raised by G. A.[of a decree In foreclosure the property of | Make his opponent sick with envy at the | rap'y were,” sald the fairy godmother, OMAHA, NEB, | Bchuo-Organ. otc), or from discovery rly, county attorney of Stanton county, | the Duluth Transfer Railway company will | Si€ht of his wondrous tattooed figure. Ho | an I've found out.’” . y and invention (na Tesla's Oseilla will start out with very flattering |pe sold at auction January 2. The property | bad a peculiar habit of rolling up his tongue | The prince, she sald, was a man after her a Ploase send me free o charge | 5" Hiasraiienl ainreesint to ine prospects of becoming one of the strong|comprises rallway tracks, switching yards [And giving a strong trill to his words. His | own heart. By the action of the falry god- ample pages and full particulars clude eminent living persons and the compaples of the state. Over 50 per cent | and right of way frem the Union depot to | faVOrite posture was to sit awkwardly, one | mother he recelves $100,000, given by a of Its members served in the Spanish- | New Duluth. Captain T. H. Pressnell has|heel upon the other, with a towel on his American war, and have beon Arilliug reg- | been designated as special master in chan- | Shoulders. This towel was an important hundreds who have recently won dis- ot your Encyclopaedia offer. tinction woman supposed to be too poor to buy her ¥ § 4 A lnllrlh*lnl r survey "’h American ewn bread, I S d Of I ntercsts in thelr various phises. ularly,_ for some time, cery to conduct the sale and his instruc- | 8rticle with him, for he could not summon | o | can eat Thanksglving dinner with a What S dal t 6. A presentation of technicad sub- v NAME fects in a_form comprehensible to ordi- The new flour mill Is in operation now | tjons state he is not to conslder any bla'|suficien® courage for a quarrel unless )t | gosd deal of gusto,” safd Mr. Davis, in his WL Rty anyens to° Wy 8,000 ary readers. as in (he treatment of and is turning out flour of the finest quality. | of lefs than- $500,000. The company was | Was tied tightly around his head, probably | rejation of the story to his Chicago friends, selimen ihat Witl slve il aoed o ot 2 P TR SR LRI This s one of the best equipped mills in | originally bonded to the extent of $1,180,000 | to secure his pate from being broken by his Mok g MM e e 1S Saplo s, over 1.6 the Elkhorn valley and outside of Fremont | and the amount of indebtedness is $1,284,281, | enemy’s club. DEADLY FILIPINO BOOZE. ENCYCLOFARDIA BRITANKIOA The Gulde to Systemntic 15 the largest. The “spirit” of the firemen, indeed, 1s in the E 3 $ach hels alone."—Ex-President Dwight, te teading The Nebraska Telephone company has sald to have reached at times such helghts | o o Corroding Liguor that Drives - J hd » ¥ " - ubdivides the whole work into departs Just completed local exchange here and ELL,EN MORTIMER MARRIES that the government found it inconvenfent |\« ol University. wn 1o whole work nto depar ments In accordance with the difr nt Will be ready for use tomotrow. It I8 ex- | Actreas Weds Clmmde A. Cunning- |t0 take® notice of their peculiarities Amgrtedn SoMisrs Inkane, floaupatione of ali the pgopleq fontiins pected the operators will be the busiest N e NGEa Miste Rather than risk a refusal to appear at| ‘“Have you noticed in the reports of the “If all other books were deatroyed, co | Sine Azt coursen ob a0 A3M people in town for the next ten days. fires the government closed its eyes to the | casualties of our soldiers in the Philippines the Bible excepted, the world would e $ now or ought to Know about your The dynamo has been placed and most of Teacher. brawls started by them. The most notori- | the comparatively large number of insanity | e but little of ita Information.”— OMAHA BEE BURPAU NO, 1 business or profeuston. Iurthermore, the wiring done for electric lights, and tho o ous of these fights is said to have been that | cases?" asked one of the soldiers who Spuraesh; 3 It maies evatematlc reading a‘ong any plant would have been In operation some [ PITTSBURG, Dee. 25.—Miss Ellen Morti- [ in which 381 firemen set upon sixty-three | reached home recently on the transport time ago but for the delay in getting pol mer, who takes the character of “Esther” | wrestlers in the precincts of a shrine In the [ Buford, quoted by ‘he New York Sun. “Ot Aside from ‘a new mill, electric lights [ in “Ben Hur," now playing at the Alyin |Southern phrt of the city. The magistrate | course the total number of caees is small. T and a telephone system, about $100,000 In | theater, was married today to Claude who was ordered to inquire into the case “It isn't generally known that the ma- |Person whenever he % out and an armed f{:xx"(’.':"\{-k“,"!"]; r.n;;‘-n_!‘v‘fi-l \;“;-;:\ .‘y’.”l‘.'fll-'x,'.' gn | other improvements have been made In|Cunningham, a music teacher of Chicago.|found it to be the wiser part of discretion | Jority of Insanity cases among our troope | Euard of elght men always accompanies | gira'nat to forget it when she went to the Stantan during the past year, and pros- | The wedding was witnessed only by close | not to decide against either party and so | are the direct result of drinking vino, a |him. The members of this guard are| White House “There, with the Cuplds g pects are good for it to far exceed that|friends and members of the company. he promised to pronounce judgment after |native drink more poisonous than rank |dressed in fantastic Mexican costume u"‘l%{:;I,:l‘fl-“:}"_j‘ s e e Sk favat . c‘LlFon"I‘ s next year. There is not a vacant house or the Japse of 50,000 fine days. A Solomon, | alcohol. The exact composition of the |Alvarado is always attired in the height | the servants spled the book. They naturally store room of any sort in town. Real es-| Patronize American goods, especially | jngead! But, then, all this was in the | llquor I don't know, but the effect of it on | Of fashion. He pays a Mexican tailor a v their own contlusions—the fact that tate has been changing hands readily at|When you know they are the best, Iltke Cook's Imperfal Extra Dry CF “g00d old duys.” The restoration sternly | the nervous system is such that one or two | bigh salary to keep him clothed properly. R vie. ook th the. Huhothania: prices ranging from $40 to $50 per acre, RS A0 GRHEN S CUAmMPASTIS. chamber giving color the hypoth represses these manifestations of surplus | drinks of the stuff render men unconsclous | A few years ago a traveling fewelry and | The report spread throughout the ho . L P! \ y | M At sh The quaint old mission towns and these are really prosperous times in | SUN SHINES ON NEBRASKA | everey and as a result Tokio has a fire | for hours at a time dlamond peddisr struck Parral with his|pis. Tis bLecame awore that she Btanton county. brigade today that attends strictly to busl- “Vino drinking is the gfeatest vice of | Wares. Ho attracted the attention of Alva- | 5, "8 BaR Crin ™ dbout, i and the lovely seaside resorts o Faly Wisihet ti0ie Bs Belionee. by | BbNS: the Filipinos. The liquor stirs into activity | Fado, who, with his armed guard, happened | were miore than civil; they fairly beamed of Rorthes CalihRis -he o Horrors of Former Fires. | to be passing, and was asked how much he [ With interest and sympathy. Nelther she HOLIDAY TRADE ht and Variabl 811 the latent evll inclinations of the lower Tor her husband cotld fmagine what it was jekon. RPL s The firemen are under the control of the | ¢/8%6 of Filipinos and all sorts of crimes | Would take for th> whole outfit. The ped- ‘s - | @11 about, but during their entire stay it I lTE Blalr Merchunts Reap Lucrative Moetropolitan Police Board. Thelr are committed by them under its Influence, | dler replied that Lo would sell out for $16,- | continued. ~ At nkfast on the mornini v i resent ¥ ey were fo i Vo arvest from Thelr Christ- ltren:‘;h n 1,640, an againat 10.360 4 Mitle| “The white man, at least tha American, | 000. Witbout any quibblivg over the ex. | ik, Wil | 2 yaltar aey qord from Mrs. Rils, rushed forward and obse- LA WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—Forecast for | more than fifty years ago. The redyction | Who lets himself get into the way of drink- | orbitant price asked, Alvarado drew out ously Towerdd i window: by thousands of tourists who Thursday and Friday: is due to the introduction of moderh fire | I8 It'18 destroyed totally in body and mind | the money’and came into possession of the What did you do that for?' demanded travel N g i o ol o - | the head waiter. ) e s | For Habratke, Kl and Towa—Falr | engines, which have greatly mitigated the|!D & Very ehort time. Firet, it's a brutish, | cheap watches, ornuments and fake dia b Youns 1ady—the bride,” returned the Pt e Bl el o et phioh fve ; hog-Itke drunk, then delirium tremens of a | monds. The man seemed as pleased as & | waiter, with @ &lance towird the aston- o 'h u ' ' l" of Blair have enjoyed the best hollday | pe winds, ::;:?:' i e :,.val‘.'m"fm:l'ffifi horrible sort that was never known west | boy with a mew toy over the trado he had |ished couple, Fwinted me 1o, ver the Union Paoitic trade that they have had for several years. For Wyoming—Falr and warmer Thurs- |the firemen with & sense of thelr waning | ©f Suez and finally Insanity and death. made. “And | a grandmother!” crled Grandma beo 1t 15 b Nearly every church held Christmas tree | goc’ priday fair: variable winds Importance, for they have no longer abso.| *'The principal scandal about the trac| A short time before this Alvarado pur- | Rifs to her husband ause s the best and excrcises lnst night. Tho Germania VOreln | “por Colorado—Fair Thursiay, - with | lute control over firen. The authorities of |1¢ that bigh mative cIvil offclals control | chased hree planos of tho most costly T EE—— quickest route. In nddition of thia city held thelr Christmas exer-|wurmer in eastern portion; fair, varfable | today are content it the annual fires do not | the manufacture of the poison. They not [ make. The instruments will go to orma-| o v P ho o _The order of to the Pullman Palace Sleep- cises tonight in the opera house. It Is | yini cover more than one-hundredth part of the | O0ly own the'distilleries where vino \s | ment the palace which he is bullding for N T . thelr custom at this time to have, in con- nection with thelr Christmas tree and pro- Elks, following a custom which originated ars the UNION PACIFIO gram, a supper for their members and Disense—=Are Any Exempt? for Los Angeles. or South Dakota—Fair Thursday; In-|eity. What the annual ravages were in|Made, but are the proprietors of the hun- | his permanent home. This building wili be | gi Hoanoke, today gave a Christmas din- creasing cloudiness, snow or rain; north- | former times Is n matter of historical rec- | reds of retail shops in Manila where it is | the fnest privato residence in Mexico. No|mer at which W peracns Were o fud o= ruus Pullman Ordinary Sieep west winds. ord. Tho so-called “long sleeved” fire of | #0ld to poor natives and American soldiers. | €xpense is being spared in its construction, | pended abolt 72 10 Ohiiptuing oh ers every day, thelr familles, and a royal time was en- | poy North Dakota—Falr Thursday; Friday | 1657 practically destroyed the entire city, | “These shops are run on the same lines | It is estimated that it will cost not less | United States Comminsioner Dic Joyed this evening. Increasing cloudiness; probably snow or |and over 100,000 persons are said to have | the grog shops along the water front of | than $500,000 and for that distant part of HRIE, Okl, Dec. 25.—Alfred § ..Vln o h t‘ zs H. W. McBride was the recipient of & | pain' northwest winds perished In the flames. The Shogun's |POFts In the United States. Some of these | Mexico, where adube buildings are the rule, | Dewitt, United Stiltes commissioner and g Umal p.m. costly Christmas present today in the Way | “por Montana—Fair Thursday; warmer in | palace was reduced to ashes, and the pris- | oficials hold bigh offices in the islands and |1t will be considered wonderful. On the | elty clerk of Guthrle, dlod today. He wis These Ordinary Cars are of a fine gold-headed, ebouy cane, Pre- | porihern portion; Friday falr and colder; | ons were opencd on condition taat thelr in- | Pretend to have an enlightened solicituds | pretext of furnishing 1t he has purchased | DO i1 Montredh 4 Parkanhilv. o sented to him by the Blair volunteer fire | o™ (o0 Tantes should return after the fire was |for the weltare of their countrymen, e P R A sonally Conducted every department, Mr. McBride is a success- ‘or Missour and Illinols—Falr Thursday | subdued. They never came back, for their| “‘The government will have to tackle the | them for the pleasure that they can give | IS IT AN EPIDEMIC? Wednesday and Friday trom ful ""‘“’h““'l "" "““l"“»‘] ooming ";'"‘ 0| and Kriday; light southwest Winds. mad rush for a place of safety was inter- | question sconer or later and it won't be an [ him for the moment |‘ Omaha. A Pullman Ordinary 1860, Ssveeal. times Lo has narrowly ea- or Bastern Texas—Cloudy Thursday and | preted by the warder of the city gate as an | €asy nut to drack.” With all his reckless expenditure of his caped being burned while at fires. For the ,.:my lakt to freah _um’,',,m “mL oo ‘-‘uu-mm ,’" escape. He closed m,im, s g wealth he Is dlsplaying a philanthropic | Viital Statistics Show an Alarming In- Bleeper aleo leaves Omaha last ten years, when the department has | . coagt he saw them coming and they, together NEW CROESUS HAS ARISEN, spirit. He has not forgotten the peons with | erease in an Already Prev every Tuesday at 11:20 P, M. been called out to a bad fire, he has had Local Record. with others, were either trampled to death s whom only a short time ago he was closely prepared for them hot coffee and some- | pyop R THE WEATHER BUREAU, | or perished in the conflagration. In, the [ A Mexican Who Has Acquired Fabu-|assoclated. He has undertaken the con- N £ disaase has times lunch MAHA, Dec official wecord of {em’ | great fire of 1772 the flames left behind NaEa MAR ML (b NS et struction of a large charity hospital for | At mo time In the “r"”‘ il sy For tull information address ature and precipitation compared wih | (yop, g track fitten miles by two and a halt | the poor of Parral. This hospital will be | there been such an alarming incre in PAYS TRIBUTE TO DEAD WIFE gorresponding “duy of the “last threo | ¢ O B LU hwast outskirts of the city to| [ the Way of mushroom millionaires our | oquippeg with all modern appliances for | the number of cascs of any particular mal- Clty Tickst Office, (324 F % A 1901, 1900, 109, 188, | beyond fits nertheast boundary, and in u:h-lr r‘v]»\;lt{' of .\1.‘];“‘.. 18 not tar behind | guon”inatitutions | ady as in that of kidney | 1 I)lvllhr"vrtln. y N amam Bestde the Grave Awed Man Tella His |Maximum temporature.... 48 80 710 i | e’ e "which originated in the southegn | B United States. It Is doubtful, indeed L R bles now preying upon the people of this Sataes Precipitation UL.0 08 .06 T |area of nearly six miles in length and hait | Pedro Alvarado, who n one short year has | .here is only one chance to save your| Today we see a relative, a fricud or un Record of temperature and precipitation |n milo In width. Even since the restora- | iS¢t ror @ pennileas peon to & multi-mil- | 1ito and that i through an operation,” were | cquaintance apy vently well, and in a few 3 4 - e ¢ ;n';"numlm for this day and since March 1, | ;;on here have been no less than five great | }lonaire. Very naturally be is the sensation | \no grartling words heard by Mrs, 1. B,|days we may be grieved to learn of thelr BETWEEN JOHNSTOWN, Neb., Dec. 25.—~(Speclal) | (0L .\ o berature . N, .2l fires in Tokio. In 1872 forty-one streets |©f the whole country Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor | #erious illnees or sudden death, caused by —Another oid settler was lald to rest to- | Nofmal feMEEN Bgresn v were destroyed; In 1876 seventy streets and | BEVerybody in that vicinity remembers the | arror hie had vainly tried to cure her of a | that fatal type of kidney trouble—Bright's ¥ in the person of Mrs. George W. Wood, | Toial excons since Mirch 1 : 118 | 10,000 houses were buraed down; In 187 sombreroed laborer who not many months | grightful case of stomach trouble and y diseas: i upper wife of the justice of the pouce of Johns- | Normal WrenpRailon oo oo eeieees (08HREL | goventy-seven streets and 13,468 houses | 80 lived in a shack in the mining town of | |oy jaundice. Gall stones had, formed and | Kidbey trouble ofton becomes advanced town precinct. She was 62 years of age. A Total raintall since March'1..) inches | were wiped out and in 1881 no less than | Parral. And it 1s not eurprising that | phe constantly grew worse. Then she be- | Into acute stages before the aficted is Her filness was bricf. She ieaves a hus- | Defielency since March 1., . inches | 11,000 houses went up in smoke. The last | €Verybody’s eves should open particularly [ gan to use Electric Bitters, which wholly | aware of its presence; that is why we read (N e band and cight adult children. The fu- | Excess for cor period, S e {uch | great fire occurred in 1892, when 4,000 | Wide when there passes by Alvarado, the |cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver | of 50 many sudden deaths of prominent bus- neral sermen was preached by her pasto b o s “ | houses were destroyed and thirty-four lives | OWner of a mine of magical richness, the | 4ng Kianey g g tness and professional men, physiclans ana destroy ! doa7 7emady. Cures Dyebepsia. lase | Bhoss A58 'y . Rev. Glassner, after which a most affect.| Meports trom Stations at 7 p, m.' | 0 most prosperous man and the luckiest in Y DapRla, 1N D \ of appetite. Try if. Only 50c. Guaranteed, | Others. They have neglected to stop the fng inaident.. 0000 in.g AN RIMhbimG. A Brave People Mexico, the lavish spender of a monthly | por sale by Kuhn & Co. leak in time. i rea a s tncome of $200,000. . > fecble husbund arose as s0oun as the large ——— While scientists are puzzling their brains congregation had taken their last view of The Japanese are a brave people and thd | Ajvarado believes that the significance AN AMUSING W to find out the cause, each individual ca fireman is no exception. Each of the forty k. . thefr cld friend and paid a touching tribute of money liew in its purchasing capacity. by & little precaution, avold the chances of |l LV, St Louis - -8:00 P, M. to the dead as a wife, a mother and a friend CONDITION OF THB companies Into which the fire force of the | go his chief concern at present s the contracting dreaded and dangerous kidney present day Is divided has iw standard, the WEATHER. spending of his income. And this, afthough trouble, or eradicate it completely trom |l Ar, Hot Spril rk. 8: 8 matol, surmounted by its distinctive crest, | ho has had but a few months' practice. he | HANSACAE Aie e ISR | S + Hot Springs, Ark. 8:00 A. M, which Indicates to the company the sphere | 15 accomplishing royally When Presidedt Roosevelt, then governor, Alfred Oleson, a young farmer living at of its work at a fire. The matol bearer's | (Certain of the man's ecceptricities have |4Lchied the marriage of the daughter of Swaberg, was arrested and brought before post 1s, like the military standard bearer’ lates L couple of yeurs . | more can yet be saved, by paying atten- D e e X been related to Thomas Welch, an Ameri- [iates the New York £0 ‘miny gersons | tion to the kidneys the county court yesterday afternoon on |(Gmaha, cloudy PN e one of honor and danger, and many & matol | can mining man who has just returned | Wanted to sbake h with him that he | ¢ g the tho charke of being the father of a 6- | Valentine, clear A ‘0 | bearer has been known to die enveloped in | went away without having signed the { wmission of The Bee to beneft | J Yaienting, clear ... 2 from Mexlco. “The Interest of every man, | Fiage ‘curtineate wileh S comrding"so ths | it readers at every opportunity and there- H months-old child of Signe Matson. He did [ Norih Platte . 2 flames sooner thar desert the post to which | woman and child in Parral,” says = Mr world custom, was {n hook for, every | fore we advise all who have any symptoms oun aln Dot make satistactory arrangements for | Rapld Clty, cloudy . he had been ordered by his captain. On the | welch, “seems to be centered in Alvarado,” | BU€st present being suppgsed to put b i the child’s support and was committed to | Cheyenne, clear ... i other hand, the fireman is also said to be a ffues. present being Mot feht bt | of kiduey or bladder trouble to write today TR A detult of 1 bait | Williston, clear Since last November his net profits from [ i governor's omission, Mre. Rily, to Dr. Kllmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y he district court In defgult of $1,600 ba " ¢ R T4 1 shiftless fellow, fond of outward show, vain | his mine, which is named the Pelmillo, | Wh Iways wanied the ‘signature, | for a fres sample bottle of Swamp-Root, Route far bis appearance beford the next term of [ &t Louls, cloudy i o keeping up appearances and impatient | have aggresated $1,600,000, and prior 1o | {uon e e e b VAt | the cglebrated specific which is having such the distriet coust. Bt Paul, cloudy .. of belug outdone by a neighbor p foollsh | that time he had probably taken out about [ her husband went there to dine with the | great demand and remarkable success 1n | ll For Pamphiets Apply to Age LYMIDORI FPNAK o display. The hole that a day's earnings | $500,000 of ore. He will not put his money in sevelfy, At tf slelgh louse, where | the cure of the most disiressing kidney and Ansault of Ministe Kans1s ¥ 3 b in the @ ok 18 had telegraphed the best ¥ A M. C. TOWNSEND, 5 He! cle i RIS k burn In the fireman’s pocket forms the | bank, but, keeps it at his home, where it sms i the hogel. they found the brida bladder troubles. With the sample bottle h O h PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Dec. 25.—(Special | Bimaarek, cloudy H 3 basis of a Japanese proverb. It is con- |is constantly guarded by a large force of |suite reserved for them. They did not of Swamp-Root will also be sent free a General Passenger and Ficket Agent, ln;‘;.ltxn:xx )—At the close of the pervice tu | Gal 3 s sidered a luxury, for instance, to eat|armed men T M acllt explained 10 | pamphlet and treatise of valuable informa- 7. LOVIA MO, cburch at Tabor, Ia, last Sunday evenlug | 7T indicates trace of precipitation. ]me first bonito of the seasou. Yet such is| He has trom $200,000 to $300,000 on bis | One of the Orst things Mrs. iy did was tiom : | == | -wiedwa) WRWEEIK “eee e GORBINEIRIL Young Farmer in Troubl, FREMON, Ncb, Dec. 25.—(Special.)— mdy 39 samyeaadwioy precious lives might have been, and many