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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. INTEREST FROM IOWA. FEBRUARY 11, NEW EAST RIVER BRIDGE 1903. NEWS OF GOLDSEAL America's Best e im— CHAMPAGNE “SPECIAL DRY.” “BRUT."” WINE CONNOISSEURS say Gold Seal is the ONLY Pennsylvania Rallroad Will Erect Structure at a t ot Blght — — Milllon Do) PITTSBURG, Pt 10.—OfMecial an- nouncement of the bullding of the new bridge across the Bast river at Hellgate, N. Y., by the Pennsylvania railroad was made public last night by Colonel Joseph igineer of the branch lines ania system. It is estimated that the new bridge will cost over $8,000,000. It will require about three years to complete the work. The | jury brought in and informed them that he had to go home that evening but that he would leave them in charge of the sheriff —— = in Rls judgment they ought not to be MINOR MENTION. FE“ ATTEND (;RAND LODCE discharged at that time as it seemed to him from the nature of the case that they | Fir:t Day’s Attendance of Woodman Cirole CONVENTIONS ARE 1N ORDER Des Mo 'nes Entertaining Three State Gath- erings at the Present Time. GATHERING REPORTS ON INTERURBANS ' ought to harmonize their differences and | arrive at a verdict if such could be reached consistent with the consclentious discharge Davie se.ls dvugs Expert watch repairing, Leftert, 400 B'y Charles Wiley Is visiting relatives and friends in Kearney, Neb. American ssrrp gty of their duties; that such conduct on the bridge and its approaches will be two ‘| i ¢ ‘rench Wines i ¢ Annual reduction on plctures and picture Bessions is Disappointing. part of the judge could have no other tend- | Gemeral Weaver Strikes OIl im Mis| o5 jong. The central span will bo 840 Champagne it equals French wines in Biar chapter, Royal Arch Masons, will i ency than to cause the jury to bring In a Texas Claime — Sapreme Court feet in length. quality, boquet and flavor. meet this evening for work in the past compromise verdict without regard to the Ends Olsen-A The bridge Is to be erected 135 feet above erson Lite MORE EXPECTED AT TODAY'S MEETING master degres, PR merits of the case but solely for the pur- Py the water. It will extend from Port Why pay twice as much for foreign labels { | e ure headquarters for giass of Al *, ». o - kflm,e you buy. C. B. Paint, pose of arriving at a settlement of the Morris, Harlem, to Randell's island, and “@OLD SEAL' is sold everywhere and served at all lead ing clubs und cafes. URBANA WINE CO., URBANA. NEW YORK, SOLE MAKER. — tle B differences between the jurors as to what the verdict should be. Lock sued for $10,000 and secured a verdict for $500. ness Attempted, but Im- portant Subjects Will Be Acted on This Morning—Soc! in the Evening. Uil and Glass company. Attend D. of H. soclal Friday evening, February 13, in Merriam block hall. Ke- jpesnments. ' Tickets, Zoc. ‘Mask ball given by Teutonla lodge No. 15 &t Grand Army of the Republic hall Wed- jpoyening, Fevruary il Valuabie from that point to Long Island, where the Pennsylvania lines will be connected with the New York, New Haven & Hartford rallfoad. This connection will form a direct line between the New England and middle west- ern stater NORTHWESTERN HAS ELKHORN (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Feb, 10.—(Speclal.)—~Three state conventlons are being held in Des Molnes this week. A state meeting of the Royal Neighbors, being the ladles’ auxil- fary to the fraternal lodge of Modern Wood- men of America, is in session, with about The chief matters before the Featares nd Men Confer. Rock F. F. Roland, local agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rallrond, presided over the mceting at the Grand hotel yes- terday of the recently organized associa- When the opening session of the bien- nial meeting of the state grand lodge, fune=al of Jean Eckelberger, who St. Bernard's hospital, wili take this afternoon from Lunkleys un- aertaking rooms. Justice Ouren performed the marriage ceremony yesterday for A. L. Hell and Lillian Hays and William Booth and Julia h couples were from Omaha. Th- annual report of Rev. and Mrs. De- Long of their charitable work in this city and “vicinity during 192 shows that they made 1,215 visits and traveled 3919 miles. Elder T. E. Cohrt will speak this event at the Latter DAy Baints church on —Hic e I.viuence of a Migration to the Western Continent,” in support of the cialm o. the $ook ot Mormon Deeds have been executed to the city for the extension of Thirty-sixth and Inirty- ninth streets, between Avenues D and The extension of these thoroughisres §ives access to recently platted adaitions. Qur stock of sheet music, books and In- structors is complete. 2,20 numbers of lvc standard, popuiar and ciassical music con- Suntly in siock = Houriclus Plano House, 85 Broadway, where the organ stands upon the bullding. Wanted, to rent, part of lower floor room by responsible firm, on long time lease. An ¢Xoeptional good chance for some one b ing spare room to get good renter. Loc tion must be central. Address O, Bee ofth Council Blufts. The county tax collections for January were $26,601.06, the state's portion amount- ing to §1,%9.8 belng remitted by Lounty ‘yreasurer Arnd (0 lhe state treasurer yes- terday. Collections ot liguor tax for Janu- ary amounted to $9,783.54 Felix Glimore, an aged farmer of Rock- ford township, committed by the com- missioners on insanity yesteraay to St Hernard's hosgital for observation, LT, J. W. Frazier ot Honey Creek filed the infor- mation charging Glimore with heing men- tally deranged. A tur collarette stolen from Mrs. J. C. m‘ & residence, 116 SBouth SBeventh street, Detective Callaghan. valued at 33 and was found In of a woman who claimed to chased it for 70 cents. County Superintendent O. J. McManus has gone to Des Mol to attend a meet- ing of the Readin, Uirels board, & depart- ment of the Btate Teachers associacion. He will also attend while there a meeting of the State Board of Educational exam- iners of which he Is a member. ‘The committee the city council to which was referred the conduit ordinance affecting telegraph, electric light and feed wires of the motor company, declaed 10 recommend that it be discussed by the entire council in committee of the whoie before any action Is taken on It. City Physiclan Houghton will ask the city Woodman Circle, was called to order yes- terday afternoon by the grand guardian, Mrs. Blethroad of Creston, the attend- ance of grand officers and delegales was much smaller than had been anticipated. In fact, Including the grand guardian, only three officers of the grand lodge were pres- ent and only about twenty of the sixty groves in the state were represented. A larger attendance is looked for today. But little business beyond the readin reports was transacted at the meeting yes- terday afternoon. Greetings were received from Mrs. Emma B. Mand.rson, supreme uardlan, who is attending the Nebraska ate grand lodge meeting in Lincoln. Mrs. Manderson's report, which was read by the clerk, showed that the Woodman Circle in lowa has a membership of 900 and is steadily growing. These committees were appointed: Cre- dentials, Mrs. Schroeder, Davenport; Mrs. Smith, Sioux City; Mrs. Whittaker, Bur- lington. Resolutions, Mrs. Cassill, Boone; Mrs. Kane, Sfoux City; Mrs. Cruzen, Cres- ton; Mrs. Hope, Eagle Grove; Miss Grady, Logan. Mileage, Mrs. Sinclair, Burling- ton; Mrs, Striteskie, Ottumwa; Miss Til- lctsen, Davenpert. This morning officers for the ensuing two years and a delegate to the supreme lodge, which meets in Milwaukee in May, will be elected. It is expected that the grand lodge will complete its business at this morning's session. Last night the visitors were guests of Palm grove at its regular meeting. This evening the granl officers and delegates will be tendered & reception and banquet in Woodmen hall by the members of Palm grove. Mayor Mor- gan will deliver the adlress of welcome and it is hoped that Mrs. Mandersor, the su- preme guardian, will be present to make the reply. Joseph C. Root of Omaha, heau of the Woodmen of the World, is expected to be present and make an addres The grand officers n atendance are: Mrs. Blethroad, Creston, grand guardian; Mrs. Schroeder, Davenport, grand clerk; Mrs. Rosa Leasure, Clinton, grand attendant, and Mrs. N. W Wetzel, Eagle Grove, g.and sentinel. Mrs. 1. M. Kelley of Dav- tion of freight agents of the lowa division of that raflroad. In addition to the local agents of the several railroads in this city, who were there as invited guests, about twenty agents of the Rock Island were in attendance. The meetings are held monthly for dis- cussion of questions arising in connection with the duties of the members and for devising plans for improving the service, both for the benefit of the rallroad and ite patrons. The subjects discussed yesterday were ways and means for handling freight and plans to expedite the work both of the local agents and the head offices. The meeting was addressed by General Super- intendent Slifer of Chicago and W. G. Peters of the comptroller's ofice. W. H. Burns, auditor of freight accounts, who was expected to be present and address the meeting, was unable to be here. The meeting was held 11 the forenoon and after lanch the visiting agents, at the invitation of J. L. Martin, the Rock Island agent {n South Omaha, visited the packing houses there. Among those present wi General Superintendent Slifer, Chic Superintendent W. J. Lawrence, Des Molnes; M. O. Gay, St. Joseph; Dwight Giimore, Des Molnes; J. C. Pugh, Des Mofnes; H. D, Breene, Iowa City; C. H. Coswell, Des Moines; H. B, Westlake, Grinnell; G. 8. Cameron, Brooklyn; W. E. ‘Wright, Colfax; C. E. Warner, Newton; L. K. Cone, Cedar Rapids; J. H. Garland, Neola; A. T. Elwell, Council Bluffs; F. F. Roland, Council Bluffs; J. L, Martin, South and the local agents of the Union ‘Wabash, Illinois Cen- Notleg to Gas Consumers. Gas. consumers are notified that there will be no gus supply between the hours of 7:30 a. m. and 8:30 p, m, on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, on account of the changes being made at the works of the company. CITIZENS GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 150 present. convention are those relating to lowering the fee for membership and changing the rules so as to admit women who relatives of members of the lodge. The State Association of County Auditors and the State Assocfation of County Trea urers are both in session here. Neither meeting has any important business before it and the sessions will be largely for pleasure. Reports From Interurbans, ‘The secretary of the state executive coun- cil is today sending out circulars to the county officials asking them to make re- ports to him of the increased railroad mile- age In their respective counties the past year, and especially as to the new mileage of interurban trolley lines. Under the Towa law the interurban lings are to be assessed the same as rallroads by the stat executive council. This has never been done before and as soon as the statistics are in the assessment can be made for the past year. General Weaver Strikes 0Oil. er Lease at Present and Later Pur. eh . CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Stockholders of the Chicago & Northwestern rallway held a special meeting today and voted to increass the capital stock of the company to $100,- 000,000, The directors wera authorized to issue ot‘t e common stock from time to time in such amounts as they may determine and for B any purpose followed by law, whether au- thorized at this meeting or previously. is always the highest varies. It was further determined to lease the rallroad franchises \and property of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road and later to purchase its franchises and property of all kinds. The latter road will hereafter by op- rated as an integral part of the North- western FOUNDRY BOILER EXPLODES One Killed, Two Fatally Injured and Foar Others are Badly Bruised. Sold in best places. HhR\l AN General James B. Weaver, mayor of Col- fax, twice a candidate for president, is now in Louisians, where he has been superin- tending the boring of an ofl hole on prop- erty belonging to a company of which he is president. He has just reported that at a depth of 265 feet ofl and gas were struck and it came up in great quantities. Gen- eral Weaver has been at work in this ofl fleld the past year and his friends believe he has struck it rich. He has always lived modestly and is a poor man. The matter 1s of special interest, since his neighbors are about to start a boom for him for the democratie nominaticn for governor of Towa. SHEBOYGAN, W Feb. 10.—One per- son was killed, two perhaps fatally in- jured and four others badly bruised as the result of a boller explosion in the foundry operated by Charles Helminger at Adell. Dead: RAYMOND WHITTING, aged 8. Fatally Injured: Mrs. Willlam Burke. David Hoff. The foundry was demolished and Burke hotel across tially wrecked. The loss on the foundry and hotel wili amount to about $25,000. AUTOMATIC BURNER EXPLODES Starts a Fire Which Destroys Por-| the the street was par- Dismissed an Appeal. pald. Chief Justice Bishop of the stste supreme court this morning announced that the case trom Webster county of Sophia Olsen wgainst John Anderson would be dismissed d the appeal will not be considered. This and it you W. A. COOK, Master Speclalist tor; CONFIDENTIAL. Peerless —The Beer of Good Cheer | and never It is always pure and is the favorite brand among good judges. BREWING COMPANY, JOHN GUND M Wis J. MEYER, 207 South 13th Street, Omaha, Neb. Private Disecases of Men in the treatment of Private DISEASES OF MEN, to which our practice is llmited and to which our exclusive thought and experience has been devoted for more than 25 year: WE GIVE A LEGAL PERFECTLY AND PERMAN If troubled with VARICC BLOOD POISON OR REFLEX DISORDERS it will pay you to consult us at office or by letter. ake treatment charges will be entirely satisfac- y to_you. EVERYTHING STRICTLY PRIVATE AND GUARANTEE TO CU NTLY or refund every cent ELE, IMPOTENCY, WRITT! CONSULTATION FREE, |13 on the motion of the plaintif's attorney noting the fact of the marriage of the two principals to the case. This is the damaige suit in which, after the case was submitted Cook Medical Company 112 South 14th St.—Over Daily Ne: Omaha. —esooes tion of Pennsylvania Rail- way Shops. authorities to purchuse a covered ambu- ance. The patrol wagon, which is used by the city as an ambulance when the occa- sion requires it, is not covered and as Dr. in Private Diseases of Men. REAL ESTATE MAN !NDICTED He In Accused of Obta & Money by enport, supreme banker, Tows ative on the supreme lodge, a guest of honor. represent- Houghton says, not adapted for the pur- N‘l. especlaily in Inclement weutner. R ko et Pollock, the man who was found m: l- ‘s much Improved. yesterday, who registered yesterday were: Doran, Stoux City; Mrs. J. Cruzen, Cres- ton; Mrs, G. E. Sinclair, Burlington; Mrs, L. Whittaker, Burlington; Mrs. B. N. Hope, Eagle Grove; Mrs. Elva Kinsey, Clarinda Drawing Worthl, Drafts on Kansas Bank, IDA GROVE, Ia., Feb. 10.—An indictment to the court on appeal of the defendant, the couple appeared before the chiet justice and asked to be married and he refused on the ground that thu attorney fees were in- PITTSBURG, Feb. 10.—Fire caused by the explosion of an automatic burner in the Pennsylvania rafiroad shops at Pitts- ton today destroyed the passenger car re- (Odom), 2 to 5, won; Ben Mora, 105 10|m, 6 to 6. second; Meran, 106 (Lindsey), 16 to 1, third. Time: 1:173-5 volved, nnn’- the Northwestern tracke unnnul"f'-un suffer] fro Al palr section and cabinet shop, entailing a Bixth race, five furlongs: Scorplo, 114 the man's request -flbfifi‘-’"“:{&. %o |Mre, W. A.'Smith, Stoux City; Mrs. 10a [ ¥as returned today agaiost O. F. POWSTs | pouy Taxes o College Property. |loss of $15.000. (o, 135 2 “won Henry lg‘lcar::‘r;l:'l; 0l his brother at Wadsw: Kone, Sloux City;” Mrs. Lillian Cassil, [of Okishoma City, Okl, formerly lmmi-} . " ... 2008 i A large number of men were at work in | (LAndseY), 8 [0, B secore: aRrmo™ P ) 1:':"’" ipifibe got m-q\ fu) Boone, Miss Sadic Tillotson, Davenport; | Eration agent of the Atchison, Topeka & | The M mm oc s lunmmor:‘:‘ flde:ldtd S Saaoste S 1040 Wiy sossped ¥), N E ] m"'"‘ Being ion h nnointed 10| Misy Grady, Logan, Mrs. Stglteskle, Ot g “""Ma upon. the cliarge of ob- 'TEAL SN =/ 3!""‘,“ g bary | With their lives, many losing their tools Ingleside Favorite Worated, Jieek’and ng the dericiency in this | tumwa. tthing MORMP RGer. fa165. N Cunse \ s by el vy Tt | and the clothing which they wear to work. | gAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10.—Summer fund t‘oh.dll- fo $%0.2. " In the manager s 1t 1n alleged that Mr. Powers represented cnned 10 168 sole mwmen Y e | There was & shortage of water and the | weather prevailed ai' Ingleside today and below fnars, "":,,',‘.‘x'na":,'“:,_',‘fi‘: N. Y. Plumbing Co., Tel. 250. Night, F667. |to the reai estate agents of Iowa that he I owner, J. B. Dille, [ o FU i i oo fercely that for some time | the track was in fairly good condition. had been selected a: for 1899-90, the real estate at $100,000 and o he A ey to uo.g todate in this fund. the agent of the it was feared that t! The main attraction was the seven furlongs shop and round- B | O et Seiaola IoAlite o tadiny Teel 1 the personalty at$$0.00, The distrief court Randicap. "Keniiworth won casiy. “”‘....."":a"‘{l'.‘.‘ \he mume of £ Storch | THIEVES FIND THE DRIVER IN | 0 0 flapose of thelr lands afier ihe | CUt (s down (o $65.000 for. the -and and Ot o Ikt rilieasd by Relade o 108 f;:::( T ey $ o won; U waurp & _suspicions. Ghavacter. The rrrih allotment made by the Dawes commission. | $6:000 for the college equipment. When it 9 (J. Sheehan), 80 to 1, second; °m°" '-?c':' @ Storch putiing o0 u pair of [Mesuit s That Attempt to Mebthel Ty, "oy 0 That he began & corre. | Was owned by a college company the dis- | 18Te# conAned to the one section. Jonny tgenes, &7 . Daiy), 4101, hira. Pacific Express Office is Time: and this Ted to the suspicion that he hea Becond. r.soe‘ seven-sixteenths of a mile, trict court had declared it exempt on the #tolen them. Storch denied the charge spondence with real estate men throughout | ground of belng property used for educ LAUNCHES AID FLOOD VICTIMS a Fallu Towa and then followed this up with a visit 2.vear-old maldens, purse: In Memoriam A lie ciars o b e il B hold to explain his scheme and that in nearly -:':n': purposes. 'The supreme COUTt 8ay8 | i op¢ucky River Spreads Over Seven 1&1‘!’91‘%\?!"3: gfi'?n‘)‘u‘i‘éon‘f“h%fi‘;r&rfi’ \ for in gation. Evidently unaware of the fact hat one | eVery case he secured an endorsement upon | that It is not exempt under this clause, for 106 (Burns), 7 to 5. third. Time: 0:43, Mies Lizzle Hutton, employed for a num- B r of years in the office of Superintendent Miles of Valley, . while it s used for educational purposes it s 80 used for profit only and is not dedi- t Tirst N Third race, mile, selling: Silver Fizz, 107 thibyes «t- | Grafts, all GERWA Wpon, the First Natlona (Shaw), 2 to'1, won; Greyfleld, 112 (Jenkins), of the employes slept there, lee. Pthest ofthe Tews Weliool fér' the Dest,{ temptéd to break into the ofice of the Pa- | bank of Hutchinson, Kan. oo o e 2 (510 s i sspasgs sl § to 5 mecond: Phil Archibald, 12 (Bull- Saparior Sourt. "E'rl'.’ alization papers in tn | oific Express company on South Maln street = | 3 Stuen popee. i mam.'s (o3 thiva, Time: Tiers was the first case where a :f;wnl"“d" night. They were frightencd away | STUDENTS ARE TO GO FREE FE S OWENSBORO, Ky., Feb. 10.—The river | , UOHUIZ A% (Shaw), 4 to 1, won: Beau o gl T R W By pers In the | by Bert Wise, one of the d-ivers, who Last week the state !abor commissioner | here is seven miles wide and rising. Rain|Ormonde, 110 (Bullman), § to 1. second uperlor court of this city, and 1o such case | yloeps In the office at night. Failing (o |No Indictments by Gramd Jury on|sent out about 5,000 of the statutory blanks | began falling tonight. Gravina, i (W Waldo), § to'1,” third b Bt yeurs o district court for a | o oy ine lock of the side door opening on S i 5 A Y for the employers of labor in lowa. Every| Steam launches will run through the bot- | Time: 1:2¢ course, selling: Rag Vit race, e Ty R o (Qumes Dollarhide, a farmer of Garner | the alley. (he hleves commenced to out wh Oty | person, Brm or corporation doing business | toms tomorrow and pick up any In dis- | Tag, 102 (J. Daly), ECZEMA unty, has flled a petition | out a panel next the lock when frightened in the state must report certain facts to the | tress, 106 (C. Kelly), 15 to 1, second; Parsifal, 108 . Danke Dnibed States cours Wise, who had been awakened state labor commissioner if five or more Pt — (Rossven). B 18 4 Shird. . THRRS % N Gold: S a‘i'.?‘:,":':.:u',::'",“ 14,105 | by the nolse of ahe sawing DFS MOINES. 16, Fob. 10—Atisr thor- | porsons are ewplored.Tha' ropors ave | IDAHO LOCAL_OPTION KILLED | Ligii” i Ttmam o 1, in e ta worth 1l which are claimed a1 | Wise was awakened about 2 o'clock by |Oughly investigating for a second time the | already coming in in large numbers and banus, 113 (Bhaw), even, ,““,","‘({ Faude :'l 'hnwm M. g‘;ll-l\fi;:‘ otkllllalonbr.l hearing someone trying to fit a key in the recent student riot at Towa college at|they are much more satisfactory than ever e Recommits uwor BiIL, unl:-rm % (Connell), § to 1, thir me relleved Htlon asking to be | o on the side door. He secured his ro- | fowa Oity, the grand jury of Johuson | before. s Slaying the Call at the below named drug stores and e has assets scheduled at 3661, ail 4 waited for developments. The |county has decided that there is insut-j = - —- With the Bowle receive a free sample of REMICK'S EC- oF Which are claimed as exempt. N ; ficlent evidence on which to base an indict- Measure. ock is of the Yale pattern and the key the The St. Charles won three games fram | ZEMA _CURK, the great remedy for Ho- barber who re- | 196K WOMAN GETS ANOTHER TRIAL e Lielsnd, & 2508, Then ment against the sophomores under sus- rufr, Sicin Eruptions lepkil Dand — the Krug Parks on the Gate City alley thieves had falled to work. ently came to Councll Biufls from Atch los, ases of jong standl an., has own suddenty. It Is | commenced to saw a hole in the door close " . 1da., . 10. T. CHARLES. 4 h left t dd hols he d al picion and the case has thus been finally | Hossack Murder Case Begins at Wi BOISE, Ida., Feb. 10.—The senate today | Score: 8T, ll‘y lhe blood hy tuking Kemick s ‘;'lplln it 'Ireland, who passed himself off | (o the lock, and by this time Wise thought | disposed of. terset, lowa, on Change recommitted the local option bill. st fa Tt a single man, had deserted his . —— R - This action is regarded as tantamount 210 178 168 Al Unsolicited Testimonlal. Hond.y the secretary of | it prudent to interfe! Stepping toward Proves Case of ide. of Vem Fritcher 169 2 168 i'fi e union recelved a letter | the door with his loaded revolver, he asked to killing the measure. Forscutt . ‘W1 1% 11 g4 X have been a constant sufferer from ec- her-in-law = demanding | wno was there and threatened fo bore a | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Feb. 10.—(Special - “TNEBENEAL Baden .. 1 mema for twenty-five years and have spens g no‘f“h{ s wi Sontribute to the sup: | W0 W e the door. The words were | Telegram)—The loquest this afternoon| DES MOINES, lu., Feb. 10.—The second HYMENEAL. e m (’v'm?;":.r.; for the' cure “ar” i- without ) Iesponaiie for bis leaving town on'| parely out of his mouth when he heard | upon the remains of Anton Kleiser, a|trial of the famous Hossack murder case . Roberison of Winsboro to try shors nottee. Tootsteps running down the alley. Opening |Jeweler who was found dead yesterday | was begun at Winterset. today, whither it Sweeney-Streteh. Totals :’nmluc:;ufg aema Cure, wnd It has cured Eug rece . " H every sl rom e e e el Iy BAroled | tne door; he was' just fn tims to sse two :::':‘l":‘c:l-ln:‘::ll:":;‘":fl:'"cl:c:: had been taken on a changs of venus from | FALLS CITY, Neb., Feb. 10.—(Spectal.)— al.! skin dissases to try It his wife by t ommissi 5 the corner Into Fourth street. . Michael Sweeney and Miss Matthal . % SV, H. C. MON. SEaity, Nas been recommittea 1o the hos- | "o aveloten Key. made of brass, with| of suicide, resulted in the discovery that| The defendant, Mrs. Margaret Hossack, B i 1% v u:x:‘al.’; Frush For sale by ey "-Ilh:'. (:;ulzldnt:thl:lt“(l.lg.rl' d'l:i)'l: lll;n- which the thieves l'!l\‘l falled to open the he died from cyanide of potassium poison- | more than three-score years old, was con- morning in the Catholic church here by ::,reerl < D::'Ajl;llllfldll & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and n ce, de- ncl 9 17 e Jorted him. v-nu ppeared at ihe Moapital | lock, was fonnd on the door sill. On the | In& administered by his own band. ;‘cte: -b{e:r ago of having quarreled with | goy Bex. About 100 friends and relatives | Francisc 158 18 k,{:h;r(:r»:"lslilsll;‘nd“l'.hif):fiols:l Aiohday evening and. asked Jihe sistera 1o | () of the door next the lock were marks — : er husband over a contemplated divislon | wiinessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, % P aronant, 16tk sad Howard s, Hiva B Romething to ea === | of his large estate and murdering him b; Totals - ¢H N Jatn spd Boward Daded Revotver which the alate Where they had begun to saw a hole ng bim hy ad Sweeney left in the afternoon for Leaven- S A Melcher, 2401 3 South Omaha. VITAL FORCE succeedod in taking from him, and the attention of | FolitNug s Bead open With a0 a30 ae Be v . - 8. Divis. 200 West Broadway, through. Wise remembered seeing a man worth, Kan. where they will make their Stgna with Mixsourl League. on ‘he(commissioners was called to his case. | joafing in the alley near the office at the e g I S future home. Mr. Sweeney 1s head official | 15(;MBOLDT, Neb., Feb. 10.—(Special) covael”lums. 12 Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, 126 Main St | time he went to supper, but paid no atten- Ia Crushed by Chronie Troubles. mbb: cnmodh L bh- hbcfll! murdered by | for the Adams Exprees company 1n that | Guy Reld, ihe crack catcher and ail- n--..m: @ g M Bo . ain St} ion to him. Later in the evening Wise | One of the most weakening, undermining TS, e lay by her side, though she base ball player of this city, has recently city, having lately gone from Falls City to & not awakened until the assailants had the Missourl league for the escaped, and nothing was missing. ith Balasatas fhe Seap Busisess. went to lodge and on returning noticed the | troubles which mankind is heir to is hem- much more responsible position in | SETES VLI ¢ Nl fast played season same fellow, with a comparion, again in |orrhoids or piles. The victim is careless 'The supreme court ordered that city. Miss Stretch born and grew | with the Nebraska Indfans in all DISEASES The Incorporation of the Stewart Broth- | (he alley, but the circumstance at the time | and neglectful of the disease at first be- P! d & new trial. | 15 womanhood in Falls City and numbers DISORDERS s} Soap company is sald not only t a ! ] is sligh! d the bleedl: i her friends by the scoi RS y " Y y to mean | gid not strike him as being strange and |cause the pain is slight and the ng er friends by the re. of MEN. th 'TN"‘-“ extension of the busin: be retired to bed without giving it any | may only occur occasionally, or he may FATHER KILLED BY HIS SON Strayer-Thornhill. S mbars ok ons aud plant of the Getty company but that|ipought. He was able to give the police & | be reassured by the occasional disappea: . It TRENTON, Neb., Feb. 10.—(Special.)—Mr. the company also contemplate the erection | tairly good description of the men he saw | ance of the symptoms. And yet if at the | 5°°* Mo™® o e O s of Stan e g o a‘;‘.’:'__’"‘““ a In the mear future of a large soap factory | i the alley and they are said to be work- |'very start he had found a rational remedy d Meets Death in & ‘. . In this city. 1. C. Bonham, secretary and treasurer of the company, states that s w bullding will be erected and that plans were on foot to establish in Council Blufts Olive Thornhill, daughter of County Clerk Thornhill, were married by Rev. A. G. Axtell in the presemce of the immediats relatives. Mr. Strayer is one of Strathan's ing on & clew. The millinery store of Miss Anna Moors on Broadway was broken into Monday to soothe the inflammation he would prob- ably never have had & return of this irri- tating malady. Fight. CHARGES LOW, HYDRODELE and ocfl.: JEWEL JUNCTION, la.,, Feb. 10.—Daniel the largest soap manufactory in lowa. Bixby & Son. 0 heatl Plombing Real Estate Transfers, These transfers were filed yesterday in the abstract, title and loan office of J. W, Bquire, 101 Pear] street Hannah M. Carstensen to Thom Erench. wit sel and part neld swi c,_ L. Joflllnon and wife to T. Jefferson, sk nel 4-75-40. w. a John W. Clark and wife to Ruf: l.yuu. lots § and 4 block 1. Ca d. 1,00 John' L. Merkel 1o Kae Keppner, Tot 1,-block 17, Beers' add. w. d 1,99 Henry "Inhl and wife to John and Anne hll 1.0 uf and acre in 5,405 Five transfe Marringe L Licenses to wed were issued yesterday Julla Wi LW, i. E W rth, Collncll l!hll ———————— LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. *Phone 8° | vorce trom W. F. Powell, night and, the police are of the opinion, by the same men who attempted to break inte the express ofice. The thievel obtained entrance to the millinery store by forcing in the back door leading into the alley, which was only secured by a bolt. The cash drawer was opened and placed on the counter, but the thieves got nothing for their trouble, as there was no money in it except a dime, which they evidently ovi looked. Not belng after millinery, the thieves did not touch any of the stock. Matters in Diss Judge Thornell, who was unable to re- convene district court Monday on account of sickness, telegraphed to Clerk Reed yes- terday mornipg to sdjourn court until next Monday and to dismies the petit jury until then. Mrs, et Court. 1da E: Powell brought suit for di- to whom she was married at- Albany, Mo., January 3, 1893. She alleges her sband not only treated her cruelly but deserted her la: Plles may develop at any season of the year and at almost any age of the victim; the abuse of cathartics often causes this trouble and a period arrives when the dread of paln at stool becomes so great that the sufferer begins to neglect the calls of nature and the bowel either forced to retain the feces or are only partially cleared, on account of the suffering at- tendant upon a thorough movement. Before you reach this stage use a remedy which removes the eau eby eradi ing the disease, and that is the Pyramid Pile Cure, which s sold by all druggists at Afty cents s package; it is in the form of a suppository, is applied directly to the parts affected and brings about a complete cure, quickly and painlessly. A valuable little book on the cause and cure of plles is published by the Pyramid Drug Co. Marshall, Mich., and we advise every suf- terer to send for a copy of it. People who have suffered from plles for years are often astonished at the instant reliet experienced from the first applica- Septerhber. They have two minor childs of which Mrs. Powell asks the custody. The attorueys for Heury Lock, who se- filed thelr motion for a new trial yi The motion is based on several grounds, the prineipal being the allegation that fter the jury-had been out for forty-eight cured & judgmcnt agalnst the city for $500 for persoral injuries recelved as a result of & fall caused by a defective sidewalk, rday. ours and falled to agree the court had the tion. Another important advantage is the fact that any one can use the remedy without detention from business or inter- ference with daily occupation. “I feel it my duty to recommend the Pyramid Pile Cure, for after suffering ten Blogstadt, a farmer living five mlles north of here, went home last evening under the Influence of liquor and began quarrel- ing with his family. He made threats to kill his wife and a fight followed with Jobn, his 16- old son, which resulted in the latter grabbing a poker and hitting his father over the head. Death followed in a few minutes The son came to town and surrendered to the authorities. Py ty is Five Years. OTTUMWA, Ia, Feb. 10.—(Special)— Five years at hard labor in the penitentiary was the sentence promounced by Judge Roberts oo T. 1. Jebb, a well-known lite fasurance agent of this state, found gullty of forgery. Attotney Eppe, for the de- tense, made & ples, stating that his elient was suffering with & mental malady and not responsible at times for his ac- Jebb was indicted by the grand jury on seven charges. The .remaining cases have been dismissed. Drinks From Wreng Can. WATERLOO, la.. Feb. 10.—(Special Tel gram.)—Harry Burke took & drink of what be supposed was milk from a can at the cresmery today. It was carbolic acld. He years with a most distressing form of | cannot live, plles, T am entirely cured, remedy.” Any ome doubting this can write to Margaret Brady, 15 Whitman B8t Cleveland, Oblo. thanks to this Piso's Cure cold on the lungs. Be effectual remedy for Sold by all druggists. well known young men and Miss Thornhill has grown to' womanhood in this place, be- ing well liked and respected by all JOCKEY WINS THREE RACES the New Orleans NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 10.—The tall-end of the card—the last three races—fell to the favorites, Ahumada, Telamon and Scorplo, all three ridden by Odom. Potheen landed & comfortable wager in the third race through the disqualification of Sheriff Bell. Robbins could not keep the colt stralght in the stretch and his interference with Potheen and Honolulu led to his disquali- fication. weather was cloudy and the track sl PArat race, £ and one-»ghth mile, sell- in: Aurie 9 (Davisson), 4 to 1, won; underncn Biie ofoary 11 to 1. second: ul-fn (Hunro), 15 to 1, third Becond race. six furlon ton, 108 (O'Netll). l?‘m e Captain Gas- won; Midnight 1, second; Miss Chimes, 107 (Lindsey), § to Aubrey, 106 (A. Hall)] § to 1 third. Time: “Third _race. and one-sixteenth: Sheriff Bell, # (Robbins), 4 to 1, finished first, but wa ahnu-nm Potheen, 9 (Ful- ler). ough Rider, 7 (Lind- wey), 16 to 1. secon: Honolum % (Creamer), mile (R even, third. Time ‘ourth race, six (urlan l, hlndIC19 Ahumads, 115 ( ), 7 to N on: Brus) By, 106 (Lindsey), H 10 5, sed ar Cry. M (Bcully) 4 w 1, ird. Time: 1:1735. PiRh Tace, wx " furlonga: Jasative Cures a Cold inOneDay, Cure for Pimples Gently smear the face with CUTICURA OINTMENT, but do not rub, Wash off the Ointment in five minutes with Cu~ TICURA SOAP and hot water, and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat this treatment morning and evening, Use CUTICURA SOAP alone, with hot water, at other times, as often as agreeable, N.B—A sluggish condition of the stomach bowels, liver, kidneys bladder, as well as of e atarine fanctionn s often the cause of {acial ‘eruptions which the Curicuna ResoLvest Pius readily correct, while clogging of the pores or sebaceous glands is prevenied by CuTICURA S0A® Mw‘f 'm':-:..",'m. the world. Brome Qinee é % jm box. 25¢ oo | , - ! lf't E3b u or money refunded. cured for 1ife and the peises from the L2l susrantes 15 surs Sompleiely and e feoase ‘oi the skin o face - ..’ m:. o injarious medicines. trom Excesses or VICTIMS O NERVOUS DEBILITY O luusnom wuuuu Wik, lAll.l in YO with 4 wnd MIUDLE AGED: STRIGTUHE GRINART: lack of o et red with & new home rest. Seat. "No pain. uo dstestion Con -l lol ¥r meut by Mall v nddr 14th nn‘ g WM Business Stimulaters H BEE WANT ADS Deputy State Veterizares l Food Inspector. I. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D, CITY VETERINARIAN Office and Infirmary, #th and Mases Sta Omaha, Neb. Telephone 53.. & SEAHLES- oMpe . EARLES -Y

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