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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ropuraing v trce senrs rom e v [FUGTIS GOES UP A NOTCH counctl reads WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1902. here since 5 o'clock this afternoon. b e 5 e 200D REPORTS FRON RNCE|MISS LEEMING S RECOVERY RYAN IS READY T0 REPORT| oy’ We, the undersigned wholesale and re- planted and the rain will be just the thing Opinion of Beferee in Omaha Tax Manda- = [jj} merchants of Lincoln. ',T,‘.‘.‘.’,.'.iq'"d'.‘ {nfre | Made Passenger Traffic Manager of the | for it. Loeses Among Bouth Dakota Cattle Baid to g i d 3 0] le district of Lincol i mus Osse o Be Filed Thursday. 10 be NINth street and ail west thereof to Entire Burlington System. Be Not Over Ten Per Oent. and Including First street This FOR THE AMERICAN SABBATH! Methodists Join Hands with Other So- Atter Suffering With Catarrh of the Stomach For Five CAN COME UP AT NEXT SITTING OF COURT was signed by the following: Hum- | FRANCIS MAY BE CALLED TO CHICAGO ASSOCIATION RE-ELECTS OLD OFFICERS phrey Hardware company, Frank P. Law gty - rence, Lincoln Leather company, Fred = P eistios to Nuforee Observ Ysars" 8-1U-na cumd. Voigt, H. J. Smith, Severen & Duncan,|Im that Event Wakeley of the Mis- ance of Sunday. Deputy Lahor Commissioner Watson Confident of Winning Hix ( ed Opposing the Olco- and Req G. T. Hodges & Son, Lindgren & Cbristian, wourl Lines Will Take Charge of Buckstaff Bros'. Manufacturing company, NEW YORK, April 8.—~The New York Against Lancaster County Hargreave Bros., Raymond Bros. & Clark B.&m. conference of ‘the Metbodist Mpiscopal Stay of Proceedings In Matter Ansesnors. company, F. E. Campbell & Co., Wilson & . church today adopted a resolution that a of Remo of Fene | Daba, Armour & Co., Gillen & Boney, committee be appointed to arrange for the Ernst Hoppe, H. P. Lau company, A. Booth celebration of John Wesley's birthday next CHIC. 8.—Official announce- April (From a Staff Correspondent.) & Co. | year. WRAPID CITY, 8. D. April 8.—(Special | " ment de today at the office of the | LINCOLN, April 8.—(Special.)—Judge | Superintendent Gordon, at the muuux}‘.m':,m:,"nr\‘,‘:n;,wnlyt- Quiney Raflroad | The report of the twemtieth century [ Telegram )—The annual meeting of the Robert Ryan says he will not need all of | of the Board of Education of this city last | (UEHES BUCENC B HERCT Mol | thank offering commission showed that | Western South Dakota Stock Growers' as- the time allowed him as referee to prepare NIght, recommended that summer school be his findings in the Omaha tax mandamus soclation is being attended by 1,000 cattle- $700,000 had been collected for ‘‘metropol- men. The weather is excellent and the | " . g held In at least two bufldings during the | 0 be passenger trafic manager of the ave tem. Mr. BEustls, who has been general |!tan Methodism.” ~ case. By the terms of the supreme court's Summer vacation. The board endorsed the passonger agent of tbe Burlington, wili| The report of the committee on Sunday r events are interesting. All traine Into order he I8 not required to file his report Proposition and authorized Mr. Gordon to | . "ooieral supervision of all the pas- | Observance, which was adopted, denounced | Rapid City ere crowded and the people are make the necessary preparations. State Treasurer Stuefer today [ssued a call for warrants reglstered from 78768 to 79245.inclusive. They aggregate $50,000 and will be payable April 21. betore April 15 “I have reached my conclusions in the case and will probably file the report on Thursday of this week,” sald Judge Ryan. “It will be written tomorrow and I hope having dificulty in getting accommodations. This forencon is to be devoted to the re- ception of the visitors and business does not begin until this afternoon. Good reports are received from the range. Sunday newspapers, Sunday excursions and Sunday saloons and recommended co-oper- ation with the American Sabbath union and other organizations for the proper ob- servance of the American Sabbath. senger business on all lines of the system. Although no official announcement has yet been made, it }s announced that John Francls, general passenger agent of the B. & M. at Omaha since 1888, will sucoeed to have it filed sometime Thursday morning. | _The February term of the district court/| o "0 o0\ 00" coneral passenger agent at — Losses will not exceed 10 per cent gen- This will give both sides an opportunity Which was one of the busiest and most In-| oy qgo ang that Luctus W. Wakeley, ken- | NOT OPERATED BY BRITISH | oy Tney e e o cte oleater to file exceptions, if they wish to, before 'eresting of years, ‘was finally adjourned | "ol ol cont of the” Burlington and north of there, some estimates placing the next sitting of the court.” this morning. The next term begins May them at 20 per cent over a small tdrritory lines in Missouri, in to Omaha to v J y ™M » The opjnion will consist of about twenty | 8 and will last for at least six weeke oy’ e g e '::"‘"’“ T e ipaarket | Losses on the Belle Fourche, Cheyenne and “ pages of typewritten matter and will em- | e W. A. Lawlor, assistant general pass- T e o Little Missouri are light. brace an exhaustive discussion of the va- | FRED BOEHM ENDS HIS LIFE enger agent for the Burlington at Chi- Congern, Re-Elect 0ld Officers. rious questions of taxation raised In the cago, will most likely succeed Mr. Wakeley The stockmen have re-elected all the old hearing of {he case The mandamus case of the state om missioner of labor against the fax asses- sors of Lancaster county, which was brought to test the validity lof the law requiring assessors to gatber Information for the State Bureau of Labor and Industrial Stat- istics, will be argued and submitted to thy supreme court next week. The act in ques- tion was passed by the legislature of 1807, but has mever been enforced. Kach year since the passage some of the countles bave falled to make the returns required Nebraska City Butcher Commits Sui- clde by Taking Quantity of Sfrychnine. ST. LOUIS, April 8.—A special telegram from Jefferson City, Mo., to the Post-Dis- pateh Governor Dockery's attention was called today to the alleged British war supply, camp at Lathrop, Mo. The governor sald he knows nothing about the operations of the British there other than that a market has been operdted at Lathrop for the last ten years by private | port Taddflen, Belle Fourche, S. G. Shef- individuals, fleld, Sturgis; Eugene Holcomb, John D. He says that it is the largest horee and | paiton, Rapld City; Edward Stenger, Her- mule market in the world and that they | . Wi City: supply the United States,govarnment with | Hors, “aliem Reed, Dt O et 7. at St. Louls. officers as follows: C. K. Howard of | Smithville, president; H. A. Dawson of Pine Ridge, vice president; F. M. Stewart |of Buffalo Gap, secretary and treasurer. | The executive committee stands as it did t year, consisting of the president, vice | president and secretary, and G. B. Lemon, W. C. Irving, Spearfish; J. T. Cralg, Al- May Decline Offer. Mr. Francis was aroused from his slum- bers at midnight and heard the dispatch from Chicago read. He sald he knows nothing about the matter. It has been a matter of current rail- road gossip for a long time Ahat Mr. Francls was to be the man for the Bustis’ succession whenever the passenger traffic management_should be placed in the hands of one man. Mr. Francls’ NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., April 8.—(Spe- cial Telegram.)—Fred Boehm, a butcher conducting a market bn West Central ave- nue, committed suiclde at 3 o'clock this afternoon at his home over H. H. Bart- ling's store, by swallowing half a drahm of strychnine. He was of a nervous tem- perament and was givem to worry over y; E. W. Thode, Stearns: J. t forth by | little things, and it is supposed that the administration . Brown, Casey; E X : the ;-p:r:;::r:: e been complete and | bolson was taken in a Ot of despondency |Of the passenger trafic of the system under horses and mules as well as the British | g. Auderson, Chamberlin; J. B. Binder, oftentimes misleading. The fusion authori- [ over busine " his control has been most notable. He |® i . Plerre; J. W. Willlams, Bonesteel; T. B. ties gave notice several times that man-| Mr. Boehm was about 50 years of age.|Fas made friends for the road and for him- Cold Delays Svedisg. Irwin, Irwin; J. W. Stetter, Volunteer. self by his methods, and his removal to Chicago will be merely in line with the Burlington's policy of advancing men who have proved themselves worthy. It has been stated though, that Mr. Francis will decline the proffer for the same reason that Mr. Holdrege declined to go to Chi- cago when Mr. Brown of the Missouri lines was taken there. At that time Mr. Hold- rege expressed himself to the effect that he considered the Burlington west of the Missouri the more important of the two. The arbitration committee consists of G. E. Lemmon, I. M. Humphrey, H. N. Chapman. The report of the executive committee showed 679 members. Estrays recovered last year for the association in Chicago were 4,371 head of a value of $178,643; In South Omaha, 1,118, valued at $40,373; in Sioux City, 240 head, worth $9,342. Range cattle inspected were 165,000 head, of which 56,000 were from South Dakota. The cost of inspecting at market points was $3,300. For !nspecting at lacal points and He was born in Germany, coming to this | country about twenty years ago and settled in Nebraska City. Later he moved _to Seward county, where he lived until about five months ago, when he returned to this city and entered into business. He was married about two months prior to his moving here and his domestic relations have been the happlest. The remains will be taken to Utica, Neb., for burlal. The deceased was the owner of several farms and copsiderable personal damus proceedings would be commenced, if necessary, but the bluff was never made good. YANKTON, §. D, April 8.—(Special.)— The spring is cold and backward and seed- ing, which a month ago promMsed to be earller than ususl is now being finishe at about the usual time with no immediate prospects of its getting any boost from the weather. These conditions have cut down the acreage of wheat to less than farmers Intended it to be a few weeks ago. Plowing for corn has begun iw a few locall- ties and that crop will be. more largely planted in Yankton county than ever be- Confident Law Will Hold. “I am confident the law will stand the sald Deputy Labor Commissioner on tods “but it has been so generally questioned and violated that the only way to determine its worth is by the mandamus procet The state spends a lot of money each year publishing reports of statistics thered under the act. They are incom- | property. and that he preferred being manager of Indlan agencles and for prosecuting cattle Dlete and therefore of little value. If the ciniiostahan the B. & M. to being manager of the Chi: | for® stealing cases the assoclation pald out reports are not correct there is no reason | T| cago, Burlington & Quincy. While Mr. Board W ® Pard $6,957. why they should be printed. If the court HIEVES LOOT BUGGY SHED | gie Bertneron publicly expressed him- § o Resolutions were adopted opposing the sustains the faw we Wifl force the county [ g\t o' Curringe from Farm Near | 5€lf 00 this point, his close connection with | PIERRE, 8. D., April 8.—(Speclal Tele- | oleomargarine bill; favoring the Corll gram.)—A meeting of the State Board of Pardons has been called for April 18 to consider any applications which may be before them to that date. The State Brand Commission will meet on May 7 to clean up all applications for brands before the spring roundup work be- assessors to do the work If we have to begin mandamus prooeedings against every- one of them. In” Kansas, whose agricultural and in- dustrial statistics are admittedly of a su- perfor quality, a law similar to the N braska act s In force. - Several days ago Mr. Holdrege and the perfect harmony that exists between the two may hold him to the same conclusion as that reached by the general manager. T0 BE GENERAL MANAGER blll to amend the Interstate commerce law tavoring the establishment of a permanent live stock clagsified census; endorsing the Grosvenor pure food bill, and calling on the president to stay proceedings against persomf who have fences on the govern- ment . domatn. Wisner and Make Good pe. WEST POINT, Neb., April 8.—(Special.) ~Sunday morning Sheriff Kloke received a telephone message from Wisner stating Miss Alice Leeming, 2074 St. Catherine street, Montreal, Can., writes Mr. Watson wrote the commissioner Of | {hat a valuable carriage had been stolen | Charles A. Goodnow Leaves the'St. gl::r-h on the l;ln‘tm . g i A feature of the meeting was a speech “I can conscientiously endorse Perupa. I suffered for five years with labor in Kansas as follows: trom the premises of a farmer named Dud- Paul for ' the Rock l'ISO;GN:“lh"!'“?t :; =xde " “‘ :: by ex-Congressman Jerry Simpson of Kan- | dyspepsia, which impaired my general heaith and deprived me of my Wil you be kind enough to state if gath- | ley, six miles north of that place. Island initlt agfhaoagF i 12 o arlied sas, who represents the National Live Stock [ usual merve force. 1 spent much money on remedies and prescriptions eiinb Siatintics 'through the assessors 1 | “rmes two thieves drove o the. Dudley . taken up the 10th of this month. association, ith S . P P your state has proved a success? h'x??hom! BholitAS Whlioks Sabirday. nikbE: aaa . —ee DBEBIAAE 1easiig ' ehibshe 18 Beltix /a1e> without any benefit until I tried Peruna. Before the first hottle w Aacanarh ‘here, AN some instance, have | home about 12 o'clock Saturduy night, 41| oyi00G0, April 8—0Mcial announce- | SHOWERS EXPECTED TODAY | cynees ‘romight, but it is ot thousht tne | 2864 I felt much better and after ten weeks' treatment I was o new fore taken the matter before the supreme ment was made today of the appointment the buggy shed and took out a bran nmew woman and in perfect health. I cannot s| k too highly of Pe a," court. ' 'shall be pleased to have your of Charles A. Goodnow. gemers] superin. | Cooler Wenther and North Winds Will conventlon can come to any agreement. 4 P‘ e gh yu‘!gru_uj views at your convenience. carriage, purchased by Dudley a week (8 /TRFER B (O ¢ oathh P. = & AR AN LARGE REAL ESTATE MISS ALICE LEEMING, cago, ¥ ome Along . The inquiry was referred to Secretary F.|prior. They tled the carriage to the rear d AL Gal i E | E . Goburn of the State Board of Agricul- | of thelr own, buggy and started southeast. | Paul rallway system, as general manager Molsture. DE The w ~en are all talking about Peruna. | wonder they think it is the greatest medi- ture, who sent the following reply: Yes, very satisfactory in Kansas, so far At 3 o'clock they passed through Beemer and frém there and at 9 through Lyon of the Chicago, Reck Island & Pacific rail- way, vice Andrew J. Hitt, assigned to other Twenty-One Sectio of South Da- Of course they are. Why should they not? Peruna is the remedy that cured them. If cine in the world. Miss Mildred Welsh, 208 State street, St WASHINGTON, April 8, —Forecast: kota Lana Sold y 4 th., . B R, e e D B tosk and | to.the Windebagt. agendy. dutles. The appointment will become| WASHINGTON, April §—Forecast: =~ ota Land Sold for Five Dol ;hey have a cold, Peruna cures them. Thty | Joseph, Mich., President of St. Joe Art Popuiation statistics for the State Board | The sherlfft was hot on thelr trall, but | effective April 15. it b g rndd lars am Acre. ound that out by experience. Amateur Club, of Agriculture is concerged, the doing of cooler in west and central portion; Thurs- If they are hoarse or have a cough, they Writha: - - “hsiide T e o by law, and thé assessors | 108t It on the reservation. The Ipdian day fair; novth winds, -y PIERRE, S§. D., April 8,~(Special.)— ¢ e} day 1 their work as H lh" ‘k’nce"&'ifléfi' o {n&"m more hours there would probal yiRe no objection on police are on the lookout and ferry érai ings have been watched, but so far with’ COMPETITION TO BE CLOSE For Missouri and lowa—Fair in east, Probably the largest real estate deal yet made in this part of the state was con- find Peruna an unfalling remedy. lungs, «nd ever Weak the ‘first stages of cen- knowing the value of ‘Peruna as a ire wer b bl tpi- g dapisiosy Moy Southern Pacific Secures Right-of- ;':‘;"::’lr_‘flw"':l;:m"“v‘::u‘:"‘d“e'fl"1 TR At i caines. Whschby ' i\he’ Cag . BN -:mpuon, Peruna promptlys restores, and Wonlhtie: sempli: The Nebraska Jaw fixes the compensa- e s g e . Way Into Territory of the For Kinsas—Showers and cooler Wednes- | Land and Abstract company of this city :u;“m'"d‘e';n':m‘e:!‘";r"l’h‘e"’:::m‘;:"a‘:;":“'_‘ 1 have /wished tion of asseasors a¢!$3 per day, but the| ¥remk J. Mors e Mhypepier. .| Santa Fe. day; Thursday fair; north winds. bought from the Colonial and United States | 5 5. 1% *08 Peribeod-n & that the womea county clerk is wmuthorized to employ| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, April 8.—(Spe-| \ For South Dakota—Fair Wedneslay; | Mortgage company of St. Paul all the hold- :n g :::::r»h.] m“":!! ;:;:::E:,‘:y: .‘u over the land enough persons to complete the work | clal)—A special meeting of the city coun-| guN FRANCISQO, April 8.—The Ex- |cooler in west and central portions; Thurs. [Ings of the latter concern In Hyde and |, 'ne reycye at once. A very, short course ;°‘”" know, ot within thé time gpeeified. Under this pro- | cil was held last evening, and the vofe of | aminer says that before the emd of the|day falr; northwest winds. Hughes countles. s b s P iy 4 ts fine qualities vision the assessors can be pald by the|the city election counted. present week deeds will be placed on record | For Wyoming and Coloralo—Fair Wednes- | The purchase involved a cdusideration of | By it B DL 0 m‘:m”mo“ o the pos byt o 0 Tounty for all services performed, and it | -This evening at a regular session Frank |a( Martines, Contra Costa county, conveying | day and Thursday: cooler Wednesday in | Over $50,000 and the exchange Mf elghty-four | r/6n¢ "0 X $ i i g e \s estimated that the additional cxpense|J. Morgan became mayor to sucoeed Tom | 4o the Southern Pacific company & right-of- | east portion; variable winds. quarter sections of land. B ot © o & o L] to thelr pecuttar for extra assessors, because of the in-|E. Parmele, who refused to be a candidate | way to the water front at Polnt Richmond, Bis daig It is understood the price pald for (he l“ i e romen - especially | § Mizs Mildred Weleh, Hls. My own ¢x creased amount of work, will not amount | for re-election. Both are democrats. There | which Is tha present terniinus of the Santa Y 1 % lands was nearly $5 per acre and the tracts [ 2C!17 eXplaln why the women especially | § By Josepn, Mo perfence with Pe- to a great deal in any one county. are seven democrats and three republicans | pe road. Dgl:’\!!"lfflE‘;‘rl;lf:(;‘mffi;"‘gifirg‘;}‘figgl are #ald to be cholce land, This removes | 81® tAlking about Peruna. ~Men, the same | §eoeesessesesst ruba lhas _been The case of the State agalnst Wenham, |in the city council. A2 A S TR A R o iatian compared with | from the market in this section practically |42 Women, have found Peruna useful ln| = maat 1 gratitylng. {nvolving the constisutionality of the female | The mayor who will have the appointing | BANK CLERK TAKES HIS LIFE |the co-responding day of the last three {all the low-priced lands to be had. the above mentioned aflments. = The reason | &®d I advocate it to my eufifering sisters.’ labor law, will also be submitted at the [of a city attorney, marshall and others, y 1902, 1901, 1900, 189, | . et L TERE FOCRER I SuThia sDeSIL AVORMINEIN Loy MISS MILDRED WBLSH. { gext sitling of court. as yet has named no one for the places. Shoots Himself in the Temple, with (Maximym temperature... 4§ eI B Game Wardens for South Dakota wa]n::“:; :o::ez:::;;:m:z x;:lnfl:u ;:l:"h ”‘l“-;un-l,;:::: :m’ ‘;mhm, I horeter . it 0 et o hea iy i \ a cate s not a guess nor an ex- Grind of ‘Excise Board. Secretary Wiles Resigns. Ko Apparent Oavis, spd Dide Mean tomperacure. 28838 «-r::fnll;fr.?eslfiD;p:::r::e:—n‘s?l‘.?-l.;:'flm; This condition has been called all sorts of | periment—it is an Sheotits Taclansion et The excise board of this city began its | pLATTSMOUTH, Neb., April 8.—(Spe- Instantly. P“;:‘c“’,‘;;“:;' it a0 uecipitation | Wardeny for & sumber et counties' of o | names and is often referred to under the | tainty. Peruna has no substltutes—no ri- annual grind on applications for saloon | cial)—T. F. Wiles has resigned the sec- at Omaha for this day and since March 1. | state. The governor ls appointing men fo | £¢Per8] Phase, female diseases. —Peruna|vals —Inslst upon haviog Peruna. licenses this morning, and by the end of the | retaryship of the Platte Mutual Insurance| FALLS CITY, Neb., April 8.—(Special [1%2: b this position, who are working to the en- | CU®® these cases. ~Peruna cures thém be- | yf you do not derive prompt and day's work thirty-one of the thirty-nine on | company. Mr. Wiles has been secretary of | Telegram.)—Ferdinand Godfernon com- | Nonmancy for the 4ay. forcement of the game laws. cause It oures catarrh wherever located. | wmtisfactory results from the use of ~ fle bad been granted. The board began | (his company ever since its organization in | mitted suicide at 8 o'clock this evening. | Total excess since Mai 1% Hat fust appointed te1 Aurers~—p, W, | THO S8tE6 of most af theve allments 1s ca- | Poruna, wrtts at oncd te D, Nevtman proceedings by adopting a rule excluding | igog. He went into the First Natlonal bank, | Normal vre'flv!::“m Radecke, ~Plankinton; Brookings—s, N, |trrhal giving a full statement of your ease all billlard, pool and gaming tables from | enry R. Gerlog has been elected secre- | Where he has been employed as bookkeeper | Hoi) ‘meccipitation sine Blalr, Volga; Charles Mix—E, M. Cushman, | CALSFTh is liable to attack any organ of | 43d e W &ive you hin #aloons after January 1, 1903, and declaring | iary to succeed Mr. Wiles, and has assumed | ever since the orgainzation of the bank, and | Deficlency since March 1 platte; Codington—John McMatte, Water. | the body. It 1s capecially liable to attack | Y% that all provisions of the Slocum law shall | tne management of the company. shot himself |d the temple. Death was in- | Excess for cor. period Wil o town; Davison—W. B. Dodson, Mitehell, | 98¢ OF more organs of the female polvis. |~ Address Dr. Hartman, President of The be enforced. Mr. Wites will hereatter devote his time | stantaneous. The remains were taken to | DSACIEncy for cor. Detio® Tt -cr: 88 M |y John R. Taylor, Webster: Deuel—H. H, | Ne wonder women talk about Peruna. No | Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. Remonstrances were filed by A. G.|exclusively to the practice of Iaw. the undertaking rooms of Reavis & Abbey, Herrick, Gary; Kingsbury—G. M. Gosely, " ! 4" Woltenbarger and Thomas Darnell this i e su and Dr. Wells, the coroner, held an in- ) Arlington; Minnehaha—Jobn W. Hutchin- morning against twenty-four applications. ry Kearney. quest, ~BIE! son, Sloux Falls; Potter—E. C. Adams, These remonstfances were in blanket form April &—(Bpecial Telo=|" There is po reascn assigned for his set, i Getiysburg; Sanborn—Harry ‘M. Hopkios, and charged violation of practically every [ W0t ol o Jast might of | M8 accounts were all in good order, and § Letcher; Turmer—John Andrew, Hurley; rule or law bf the exclse board: I some | ST (0T SOV (% IR T it appears to bave been on the impulse of | CONPYFION OF, THE H Yankton—E. V. Higbee, Yankton. i Instances direct charges were made and | .., candidates for the council and school | the moment, as upon entering the bank, he H ! backed up by testimony, but in the great|, .., g1ected, except H. G- Andrews, for the | 8ccosted some friends in his usual polite » Boy F to Exp! majority no reason was shown to satisfy | o;.5) hoard, who lost out on a correction | manner. The revolver used was one that ™ YANKTON, 8. D., April 8.—(Special.)— /y EAn the board why the license should not Be| ¢ \pe convase in the First ward. A full | Was kept in the bank. ' Eddle Hewer, son of James Hewer of James- 7/ granted. All but one of the remonstrances | .o,;.1 of eight members was elected and | Mr. Godfernon wai born in France and e ville of this county, mysteriously disap- were filed this morning. ShE e 1 i evasias. : came to this country about twenty-five | QMANS, raining. o peared from his home last Saturday night 9 9 ’ Some of the contested cases were taken oAl e ok years ago. He was & bank clerk in France. | North Platte, clear 54 and has not been heard of since. A short [ [ up this afterncon and others were con- Polk County Reduces Debt. He belonged to several fraternal orders, be- | Chevenne, clear. ... . 8 letter was left behind him, in which he says tinued until tomorrow or some other day. OSCEOLA, Neb.. April' S.—(Special)— |!n§ 8 member of the Masonic Shrine at R.pld‘m:y,' i 58 no one is to blame for his sudden disap- ALL CASES OF . Wholesalers Exclusive. Polk county, during the month of March, | LAncoln, and' for the last ffteen vears | Huron clolidy........... 3 pearance, and exp: ing himself as highly was financier for the Anclent Order of the | Williston, cloudy DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING 2 46 Lincoln wholesalers bave petitioned the | reduced its Indebtedness nearly $14,000, a = Chicago, 'clear..... | Sovated $a. ha Same propie. Th J8e lotthr P council for & system of metes and bounds | remarkable showing for a small county. | United Workman of this city. In the latter | 8¢ "rouls, part cloud hoprasised Iater 1a° SEPIAIN evaeything ARE NOW office his generosity was shown by his ad- | St. Paul, cloudy...... 48| that seems mysterious now. A letter was vancing assessments for his fellow members. {(’:‘r"‘;'a‘_';‘"{?.'ty'v’“fi.wfixlf'; ® recelved from him later, dated at Gayville. by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. He leaves & widow, & son and a daughter. | Fanea® part cloudy I It consisted of but & few lines and nothing PECT HELD AT SUP Bl e (- in addition to the first mentioned. He has E E E I MEDIATELY. SUS! . ERIOR | Ziwarty, Crear 6, 70 .00|8lways been a good, steady, hard working F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: boy, and his strange behavior has been a , _ - BALTIMORE, Md., March 30, 1901, ~ Man Fossess Mask, Revolver and | T irdicates trace of precipitation. grief and a surprise to the entire neigh- quSntiemen : Being entirely cured of deafness, thunks to your treatment, 1 will now give you 5 N L. . & ful istory of my case, to be used at your discretion. k, Gold Watch Corralled Local Forecast Official. | Porhood {bout five years ago my right eaf began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until T lost St Delion: my hearing in this ear entire] 1 underwent for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent car specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that ouly temporarily, that the head noises would Thens cease, but the hearing in the aflected ear would be lost forever. 1 then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your tre ment. After I fiad used it only afew days according to your directions. the noises céased. to-day. after five weeks. my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours A. WERMAN, 730 . Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual oceupation, SUPERIOR, Neb., April 8.—(Special.)—A suspiclous character, giving his name as n Gates, was run in by the police last night. Upon bis person were found a black cloth mask, a revolver and a gentleman's Dueber case gold watch. The case bears Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter and Acne Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring skin eruptions that cause ! and you the Inscription, “From Sister and Brother 3 & s s " > » more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known diseases. 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