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ME OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1903 hones, #18-604. e of the repairin modeling and adding | Fhe greatest work i the fe of Washi ol g, remot e greatest work In the life of Washing- = | | 3 ¢ to the White House, also requesting the | ton Wwas now completed. It was the mind WABASH STRIKE ENDORSED May Unite New Mexico and Arizona as Oue | president to have the work examined by [ 4f he m‘;‘"ofil‘lgm‘:": o et ote ¢ hi | House Committes Reports Favorably on the b doe 05m acawealth skilled persons to sce if contract require- | fellow countryimen. 1t wae the mind of Burke Measure. Unfon Lecders Ask Men fo Reject one man exercising the power over mil- k — yed h‘:’ 'l vk ¥ | liona of peope to ' degres that pusses my Ramuey's Offer to Western o ames Fighting Men. comprehension \ ] a c TWO SIDNEY MEN FINALLY APPOINTED Th our agony ot glory irom 174 to 1753 | HUMPHREY LIKELY TO WIN THE STAR| Men 0 The president today sent the following | George Washington became “first in war.’ - § | nominations to the senate it aat e Be Decims M n pemoer ¢ ST. LOUIS, Mo., Fob Labor lenders g Ve k o 3 ¢ | Me! - * ve d came peace, i . o A ] " o Spring 1903—New Black Dress Goods | Mcintosh Becomes Heafstrar of Land | To be major general—Brigadier General | yng by A iastion "of the |OPPosition to the Colonel as SEE |y, joqucq a.etatement to tho traiamen, are here. This geason they are especially | OMee and Harris Receiver of Pub- Henry C. Merriam, U. 8. A, retired. fedgral constitution he became the “Father | eessor to General Ludtmgton ! fremen and conductors of the Wabash to r . g , | e Moneys in Accordance with Promotlons, Army — Deputy _paymaster | Of Jlis Countey,' - 0 oo\ woree with- s Sald to Haye Been the effect that the new schedule rocently ! pretty—not a few pieces to show you as 5 general, with rank of lieutenant colonel, [ o6 SERNEE tHINK L ¥ aUeN hington. | We | issued By that road’ granting an 4 1 i g President’s Nomisdtion. n illlam F. Tucker, paymaster ok of Y orkigwn, without thinkl e b Y Be Mieloatnn! SaoeH trade bait—but hundreds of this season’s major Willlam ueker,’ pay ] cannot think of Yorktown without thinking to employes west of the Mississippl should Corps of engineers, colonel, Lieutenant | of George Washington. We cannot think | | | Colénel- Oswald F. Ernest. ~ Lisutenafi | 2f, freedom and liberty without thinkiag of 4 & h : Bot he considered satistactory prettiest fabrics” await your inspection. Grorge Washington, We cannot think of | (From & BUAR Corréapondent)) 3 Tt o - he poll among the employes will be bes 4 .| WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—The -statehood ; " P nonk ploy i be 0 . k ok aceive | Colonel: Major Danlel W. Lockw6od. the unfon of the colonles without thinking [ e P omorrow A ed b e No job lots or bankrupt stocks to-deceive| opniromise which 1s expected to uniack Tntantry, Colonel — Liswtenast otonel | of George Washington. Aa we cannot nKINg | WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—(Special Tele- | 8Un tomorrow and completed by Tucsday vou with here. ‘We pride ourselves upon | the prejent tengle In the senate and re- |, . W the Declaration of Independence without | gram.)—A favorable report was made today | - . ] T v e o NS 5 SASTE thve | OWA J. Bwnst, Thentylime; Thinking of Thomus Jefferson, s we can: | ot ey (¥ N O Tilive Burke's PAUPER CONCEALS FORTUNE -the.quality and style of the Dress Goods sold here. TI.IPN‘ special | Goiee one to he Oklahoma, sccording to its (,.‘;‘,:;:"'"T‘mflL:::':'l_m]“ e e rs"(’.‘u:E‘":n?u'm'.:"";?fim‘;"}-‘;"({‘e‘o;:: Laktd | amended bill to open to settlement ‘ertaln numbers here mentioned will look well after long continued wear. | present boundaries, with a proviso that In- | “yeior “captain ‘william Black, Twenty- | [i§tof. To forget George Washington 18 10 | portions of the Rosebud Indian reservation, [ #ickness Reveals £2.000 Hidden by . Ji erritory s d « = 3 orgel erica . ol Niin e ALL WOOL CHEVIOT—Seasofiable wear; exceptionally fine value at 503 | An Territory shall be Addes to. ORIAROMA | poypyy; Senator Gamble today Introduced the bill iinols Woman Alded by L 4 |10 1906, when the treaty obligations with Dryden on the Dollar. in the senate and it is expected that the County. dres: Iways desirable, at a very per yard. 1 Captain—First Lieutemant Berkley County., SN ptice; Ndod Weight: ‘Snished HES SHAINES WiLS%: e US Wy Enochs. The niext toast was “The Dollar and the | Senate committee on Indlan affairs at its R LB T ALL WOOL VOILE—One of the most| The other state ip to be composed of | NUUl \iachiooen o be assistant naval | Man,” responded to by Jobn N. Dryden of | meeting Monday will report the messure | yipginy 1 peb 21.-M : - shbveg : ' opular of All the new spring dress | New Mexico and Arizona under the name ¢ g t with a tavorable recommendation. % : Feb. 31.—Mrs.' Kate Sodour Doloe=bbc PN¢. PrS P | constructors—John W. Woodruft and Ralph | Kearney. - This was Mr. Dryden's first ap- Woldki & conby’* o = { LF " g Lasite goods, light and fluffy, very pretty, | of Montézuma, with a proviso that when |y Gruewoig earance at these dinners, but he is known | The general deficiency bill which was . county - charge, wd& found ALL WOOL WHIP CORD—A very pop- open weave or mesh, for the iftro- | the present territory of Arifona has a| =~ cor D A e e, O ot Dimarous | reported th the heuse tedky, catrise an tte | Almost:unconscloubar iy 4 eitlcal con ular fabric this season for tailor duction of colored linings—as long | population of 300,000 people it shall be- Wil Sapplant New, Stilaps. steisihingen "p;’.k“"‘; of the west, He aald, |0 Day to. the widow of Captain J. N. W. dition today in the shanfy in which she made suits or sepirate skirts; good as they last—50c per yard. irom- a separate state, providing that the | Third Assistant Postmaster Gereral ) i_mo“ other thin Rumple, late representative of the Second | '¥¢®: weight, handsome, rich luster; you people of the territory affected vote in|den today angounced that 2-cent postaj After ghe had beéen regoved to the hos- o " Towa district, $5,000, belng the amount of | - would call them good values at 65c— ”:Lr‘l,s“’::m;o“i:::‘s‘_‘: .43 THE | favor of being divided from New Mexico |stamp of (he new series is generally un- | it OhG 20 rn oo Admirers f dhan: | salary due. a I b TR e ar ns our price—50c per yard. | . » o Sot) or Montezuma, satisfactory in appearance both to the|celior. I will give an alfalfa farm to the swed in her skirts. search of the new foulards are here. Nothing | *genator Sposner has been entrusted with | postoMos. Aepartment and. the bureau of | man who Wi ‘enable. me to smile Humphrey Likely to Win. shanty ‘revealed more than $1.200 In silver ALL WOOL CREPE DE CHENE—Just should be allowed to interfere with e o . It fs said that we have fallen upon evil| 1t now r t Colonel Charles F.|hidden away In an old coffee pot and twd the required crisp finlsh to shed the & choice—nofhing more stylish this | 00 16881 Questions invalvéd, especially in | engraving and pripting &nj) & dew deslsn | daye and that in respect to those finer vir. e v dust nicely, very dressy, yet théy season? regard to the rights of the Indlan tribes in | for this stamp has been ordered. The ls- | tues we have abandoned the standards of | Humphrey will be nominated to be quarter- kettles in the cellar. . ) & will stand the hard knocks of rough i Indlan Territory, He has been in consul- | suance of the present stamp will be con- | Our fathers: that our great university pres- | master general to succeed General Luding- tation with the attorney general and ‘other | tinued until the new desfgn (s out. {dents are silent upon great moral questions | ton, who retires in July next. There has in_the face of the gifts of the millionalres law officers of the government familiar with | General Deficiency B —sounded in the aphorism that have | béen some opposition to the nomination of E the subject, and the bill, when drawn, will * | placed the dollar before the man.” 1In my | Colonel Humphrey, but the opposing forces H@MP@@N EL@EW @ be based upon Information which Senator | The house committee on appropriations | own profession I know this ls not true el | Bave, 1t 18 belleved, been placated and Pres- '] - Spooner obtains today, completed the general deficiency ap- | FSVeT KRAW a lawyer to place a doliar ident Roosevelt will undoubtedly nominate fore a_man. fand D las St While this compromise will be acceptable pfiprlumn :m ana authorized it favor- |y detended a man rom Omaha not Igng | Colonel Humphrey to succeed General Lud- ildi i ouglas Sts to the republicans, there s yet considerable | 801¥ Teported to the house. It carried an | ago who was charged with a felony. The | jpgion, Y. M. C. A. Building, Cosner Sixteenth an g doubt atout (he Gemocrats. aud. 8o far as | UOrepristied ot it en.sfe. gircumstances were pathetic in the exireme, , and, He was not wealthy, but had an estate of Routine of Department: | e e ———esseess——mesm—=== | can be learned, they will oppose it with Prohibits: Parlor Matehes. moderate proportions—_suficlent for bis de- | | F T S oo very routes will be : . i v ' sans def ense, but none to spare. 1 recelved a ese rural free defaulting state treasurer as correctly rep- | in which this resolutioy or bill can be in- "“K‘"‘» which means defeat at this stage of | Representative ‘Goldfogle ot New York Jetter from him the other day written upon | established April 1: l resenting the funds chargeable to him |troduced so that whatever is done must |the session. today fntroduced a bill to prohibit the | pABSE furnished by the warden of the pen- | "0 ) o o Bostwiok, Nuckolls county | (Birtley), which, according to Holcomb's | be done cditiously. There is lttle| It has been suggested that when the B¢ | ftentiary. He sald: I do not regret the | D 3 : | Bome-Setter, at Hudson, Wisconsin, i MiLISY) Which, acbording fo Hologub's | be - 4 s Jimise Biad 1§ § use or keeping of explosive matchies, cofd- | smount” paid you for my defense, but I|one route; area covered, twenty-eight [ own testimony, were “to the rise of §950,- | thought that this movement will ever meet { COmMpromise plan is formulated and circu- | ;monly called parlor matches, in any gov- | have been led fo wonder If the same results | gquare miles; te & Dislocated Hip for Mrs. Sim- 000, including the $241,000 that had been | with success. Ther fs, to be sure, & great | lated the democrats may hold conference | orment buflding. A fine of $250 or six | COUId hot have been reached with & smaller population served, 400; De- v w t; - mo Aged G8 Years, Who Wa D banks, s on the supreme bench and there- | Bartley an1 his bondsmen should be given | the bill, the minority will yield. ke e Irdar YRRt n et Worla e | 1 exc. ; 3 elpless for fore not in w position to talk. E. M. Bart- | their release, but this emanates from the However, this is only conjecture, but the m v man nature is much the same. The modern | 01 \ Elght Months, o men who. are managing the situation ex- Turk I8 our inferior in domestic virtues, Towa: Corydon, Wayne county, three ad- A lett, the deputy who Governor Holcomb | Bartley ring and decelves no one. 8 vi | press the hope that t can b I\ Bt he 18 Our superlor in sobriety. We take | ditional routes; area, ffty-nine, square § ways assisted him in checking over Bart- As one of the Bartley bondsmen re- | e some agreement can be our moral reforms by fits and starts. mitles; populatfon’served, 1,485, - Duncothbe, ley's accounts, is doad. The only other |marked the other day to a sorrespondent | reached. i A Inck of canfidence i responsible for ail | MIee: population sorved, 1,486, Duncowtt |HER PASTOR WAS = PRESENT 4 avallable man ie P. O. Hedlund, at that|for The Bee, the sulta arlsing from the | The effect upon the canal treaty will at (Continued from First Page.) O et Tars T2, 000 A B e L time deputy auditor, now traveling for a | émbezziement have been complicated and |once be felt, as Senator Quay and other s B g B L e IR DB R quare miles; pop 3 3 antly you may acqulesce, you will be | Lfvs o vhbre anauaimmce. But the future | 1305, Exira, Audubon county, three routes; | Atter the Operation She Sat Up in & U X expensive. Aside from the sult brought | Statehood mea will not try to prolong the | Tl HORty GMAW slosk SEH ¥ D 108 square miles; population served, [ pocuing Chatr for the First constrained to accept of the presidents | | di; vith h I have t béen ¥ in the Lancaster county district court De- | debate on this measute. et s radiant w ope. ave 1ol « Box Still a Mystery. chair. Hence the proceedings of the con- hed. oy . IGERRTE, - { 2 14 cember 20, 1897, to recover the shortage| At the sanie time senators served notice | vention will more immediately be appro- fl."p',m;,.“i “ihat ':h{,’;n‘ <A 'Jfg::, b'y":;’: Startford, Hamilton county, three s Time in Eight Months, f .. Every slfp in that cigar box is sald 10w | then supposed to have ocourred during | vesterday upon those who are pressing the | riated fo you than to any other person. | hand of Providence—something thote who | FOHeH A1 eighty-three square miles; {d i L y Jo represent 8 certain portion of the tate’e | articy's first torm and dismissed when it | treaty that Senator Morgan should have full | o wrsamits Sy et onw e FORose only. | deal with them are not generally willing to | population served, 1,639 1 amendments and patchwork to the viedee 5600y Whith Bariiep embetdled sua Which | was Taarned that It Gosurred’ Gurtsg his [ OPPOFIURItY. o gresent his , viéws . and | Gefective . gonfelsation, your Feputatich | *-Epowledss. i it B Gl s gt u 1 is illegally loaned out, on whih monthly colved | amendments to th would in a degree suffer. But were an ener. | At the conclusion of the remarks of Mr.|J. Osborn, Winnebago, Thurston county, second term, (he state has been Involved | ame: o the treaty in an orderly | FONI [N CETES suer But wor proposed | Dryden, which closed the regular program, | vice B. F. McDonald, r Work Was Done S0 Quickly = Iy with the Bone-Setter's payments, In the form of Interest, at ex- |in various other costly actions. | manner and without undue pressure. - . 4 igned. Towa—Miss CFYAthat Fhibay are holag mide. Ybare e | e B, were | am,d i sisnuiure ft would be a ChSUm: | 6. M. Hitcheock was called upon, but de- | Bessle Ccrmack, Shambaugh, Page county. | Bare Hands (hat Mra. Stmmons /that box 18 or the names contained in that 44 F especially emphatic in making these dec- | Judgment of the present and future ages, clined to speak. | South Dakota—Harry Wesseling, Mills, Au- Did Not Know When the J Wox as creditors of Bartley is a mystery | Its subsequent action to’recover from |jaratfons, saying that even it the treaty | bubiican epither. 198, tauthg Slotibug re- Menu and Guests. | rora county. Hip Was Set. Iwhich, despite the repeated threats of Bara | Joseph S. Bartley and the sureties on his | nag o go over until after March 3 the Ala- | Country.' " Charles Lundean was today appointed 4. Savake, doubless 1s not Infended to ever | OMiclal bond as state treasurer & hotake | pama denator should not be sublected 10 ! ot et Ko Had traly fhhemel ke 01;;31!::1x;n::;n:x?;:r;.::b:; ErOWNE 1 | janitor-fireman In the Clinton (Ia.) public ¥ y f 5,790.66 was it t in t ef A nox had truly fathom the | P! n g | be reyealed. It is a notable fact that|© $ ; begun with sult In the | ynaue rressure and’ strain. ind bt Washingionl that the 'gmaid" 8 | D tuation That tast nfght-at 7:30, whes the bullding, vice Thomas E. O'Neill, resigned. | A REMARKABLE OPERATION [ Gbvernor Savage sald on many occasions | district court of Douglae county October | ygny Gemocrats are also sald to belleve | tion of states must end and an indissoluble b 1y ki e e bk would Be shown wp, | 2%, 1897. A jury was impanneled February |, “ . : unjon under a new national government be | dinner was served, the banquet hall was|oaToyES A BAD MAN NAPPING i 4 but ivihéatly (he Custer county man does | 9 1898, and returned a verdict for the de- S b F’:";":,o'l'::',r;" E:":',":::,,::‘,"“ estublished, That supreme purpose- dis. | flled, nearly 200 perons being presen. the The following statement made above .the \ E TR 5 h v ve | pel s hesitatio Y not intendl to shéi' it up to this legislature :2‘:1’::".,}'."’2‘:‘;,’. '-1}1“9-:',,"”‘;"‘,'““““: an opportunity to discuss trust legislation I?ece:ved L Puiade oA Gith hanoms To :’c‘::;n"“‘l';.::’di::‘:f:::”::’fh:‘;‘:"'w'g: Dusiness Man of Thermopolis Takes | signature of Rev. Israel Bergstrom, Mrs. | ¢ S a 4 smisse o judgment of coming his fame, 3 : " Simmons’ pastor, needs t, as it :a;dn;::':fi “w;: Il:!l ln(t:.:::'n:l:«:l:‘: b g S i o ol o e -n;mruev:;l;n ‘o'r“me urlflfrr;l . b o AL O |'not numerous, but a tew cut flowers and ¥our Shots at Tom 0'Day and .p“l:. m-x‘::a‘;r needs no comment, as i (et g ho ag Joft ihe stato {07 | Lourt December 5, 1608 and (he chuse re- communicated to some ¢ palms added color to the brilllantly lighted Lands Once. HBson. Wi e ably not to return in time to| SoUTt Decemher 8, 1898 ant el oy | of the republican leaders today and caused [ The convention had been called fo meet | room, The service was excellent and the ulson, Wis,, Feb. 13th, 1008. be of assistance in this Airection. vy : t ';“"" rial off considerable uneasiness because it was re- | 31 the Ath of May, but it adjoutned from | o, ! tollow ¥ “To the Crippled and Deformed— It is sald that Bartley's financial pros- Ju:’C:“u l::t;m n‘ o ‘:al: ot cm'xr': alized that very few men could force h:v 'lga :Lsamu:‘e' .l;-u%lm\:‘“e "3’-:"&.‘('3." sy § Sitie Bblnt THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Feb. 21.—(Special ““There is no doubt in my mind about the perity mado him a tyrant, that he is| R0 Do mm‘:"’lio“:g ““I" th | enough appropriation bills over to cause gnly nwonix-mne of the fifty-five delegates Cotery. Telegram.)—Tom O'Day, *he notorious bad | Bone-Setter here at Hudson being a won- exacting in the extreme upon those who mm'n':"’ ‘,‘;’rdm mf_ n“e _m: “’:"-d"' an extra session. . arrived. Theso twenty-nine men,who Consomme Royale. man, was wounded in a fight here today | derful man in his specialty, or the wonder were foollsh enough to place themseives | ‘Ur3I08 & verdict for the state, and {udk- | “p¢ tne same time the most experienced wore mostly, of the erand siatwarts tor| Pim Olak . ratoes, | WIh 8 cltizen and for the first time in his | of the work he is daily doing here for the 1 1b his grasp. There was a timo when to | FOCT, AR MU B Cs, ‘8| senators claim that before the coming | their work.: Bemjamin-Frankiin, venerable 84 R Stateed ‘Sweetbreads. 0% | checkered career he received a bullet, al- | crippled and deformed family. f expose the names of these people who had B gt 8 oo mu:’l ::'k:" week has passed the blockade will be raised [ WIth age end wisdom, was expeoted (o Pease. though he has been fired at no less than | *I saw him perform an operation with wrro;;d money from Bartley would have | {8117 €AEC €6 W ’“d.‘:nm o oDt | in some manner and all necessary legls- | was O einga o awion for presiiedt, but ba ey STeme G Menthe Punch. . iis, {300 O 490 times. O'Day quarreled -with his bare hands upon Mrs. Simmons, who is (RY01A4 them as emberalers, DUt DISAL | iyis ™ vay inare roversed ecember 1, | 18107 Al0sed of By March 4 wBut there was Rovert Morria who had Rnparagus Saiad - Loulg Bagby;'a local business maz, over | 68 yeats of age S b AR U8 TS utory , thal as expired. Y it Cnntmmatianh N Ahas Bnate, y which enabled Wash- | ., Roquefort Chesse. Water Crackers, . - | the handling of one of O'Day's racehorses. s for eight mionths, a dis- A 3 was remanded to the ne! to gol te. th t % lgng as this perlod lasted Bartley held this |, cr 50 C o o A Trenton and Drhcton Shat whe Do an &t Cate Noir. Bagby pulled a six-shooter and fired four | located hip; dnd’ eause her to sit ap In'w v weapon over the heads of i prey | {1 THC GO BT O e"m: . d"‘ fllflrfld The senate today confirmed the follow- | {hiomdent ot finance Bad by every hgeabiry | The guests who rat down to the table |shots at O'Day polnt blank. The first shot | rocking cbair, to my wonder und astonish- * and ' collected his “interest” with abso-|, e » and resulted | ing appointments: supported the brilllant work, which . began-| were: took -effect in O'Day's lett cheek, but the | ment. Mrs. Simmons is a member of my Titely s diMealty. But even with this |10 & verdlct, July 13, 1901, In favor of the | James R. Garfield, Ohlo, commissioner | 4¢ the Cowpens wnd ended at Yorktown, | kdgar Afen, H. L. Krider, others went wild. O'Day for the fifst time | church and I have a pastor's interest in her effective weapon gone his resources are :‘“’ and against the sureties E. E.|of corporations in the Department of Com- Franiiin should move’that Geotge Washe | & M. Andreesen, J.E. Kelby, in many years was unarmed, having left [ case. What 1 see with my: ownm eyes I ’ .sgarcely impaired, for, slthough the law h'r“"&»““«v-" iouc:m:n:“ Jn:‘n‘Hh Ames, [ merce and Labor. inglon sfouldbe eleoted prosifont O L e e 8. B his gun in an adjoining room, buf he at- | KW Is true, even though the whole world ould, bo powerless, socfoty’s ban:spill | 1or 45416, nvn lsvfl; of durmu Colonel Wallace F. Randolph to be chiet [, D, Rampey safd: “While Messachusetts | J. B, Baum, W. H. Low, tacked Bagby and drove him from the | may doubt or dispute it. 3 up beford these vietims.as an in- e on, mas Swobe and: Cadet |.of artillery with rank of brigadier general. | her Kllsworth, New York of her Juy. “ml, Joseph Barker, H. G. Leavitt, house. He afterwards appeared and paid a | ‘I have talked with patients of the Bone- Sxofuble’ barriar againét exposition. ' And | Terlor wére relesscd from Hability; juds- | Licutcnant Colonel Jobn D. Hall to be | &yivants ot Het Wilson, Delaware ‘ot "her IR o TERO LI fine. Bagby was arrested, charged with as. | Setier's for whom he hus dote equally as %0 Bartlsy Is enadled to conduct his busi- | MO Was rendered in accordance with the | assistant surgeon general, with rank of A T L it . Binder, ML sault with intent to kill. O'Day was for | &reat or greater work than he did for Mrs. Noss with perfect safety and success. This | yor s PEUIONS I errer were fied 1n the | colonel. Brigadier Generals J. C. Breckea- | quence of John Rutiodger, It was he who | - 24 Bl %% At years a member of the Currle gang. He | Simmons, and they do not hesitate to tell o doubt ascounts for the. increasing se- [ Hi0remi® COUFL BY tho state and by . B.|ridge, Marshall I Ludington and James | fose and seconded the mation, and George Soris SR, B, A Megoath 7 |iwas tried for complicity in the Belle Four- | What the Bone-Setter did for them. verity of' this twentleth century Shylock, , C.'C. McNish and John H. Ames. | F. Wade to be major generals (to be re- vasbington was elcciéd by .3 unssl mous | W, 0. Bridges, Charles Metz, che bank robbery, but was acquitted. He “(8igned) 1SRAEL BERGSTROM, The case was argued before the supreme " h allot and conductes the presiding chalr. | ' . Bri, G. L, Mill y Who, it is sald, will have his pound of | oo “pr ¢ 1002, and th €ired fhom WStV hapyine). Georgo Washingtor Torgotien T | w. 1. BAf" onG L Bons: is a big man, of iron nerve, a crack shot | “Pastor Hudson, Wis., Baptist Chureh, flesh, let It cost the giver what it may.|peicl TShruaty & ICHL ot the Judgment | Paul Nash, New York, sccretary of the | Newberg circular 1. Eovernare of the | 1 "Broadwell, Judge W.H. Muriger, y Recently he 15 sald to have called Up & | 1 Japs . o oame wes Dariles June | legation and copsul general at Bangkok, | fants: o e e e o "t | X. A Brogan, T. B. McPherso ——————————————— Won opeditor over the long dstance (sleohone | g Giairice court of Dougias. county: | 3omyavaley, Licutenant Colonel W, 8. | ECTImE SR 0eY afose "rom e & & Brown: e THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL ; emanded his usury, 8o brazen has he [ Lyo € FVEL AN S s - y, Licutenant Colonel W. 8. | preside owering . Buckingham, Frank Murphy, - p for a fourth trial | ggq, y, above the convention ani o the states. & pecome. gerly, to be colonel (retired). ol M. Burgess, W. D. McHugh, Ul j t th e . men ted befe it Y o B 35 - Pushing Release Scheme. B S5 foriny st Lieutenant Colonel F.'H. Ernest, corps | it i too probable that no plan we shall Sampbell, & 1 Jeunw Few People Know How Useful it 1 = Shiiies 5o b o bt Some Facts About Defaleation. of engineers, member of the Mi propose will ‘be ad aps anothergl ¥ A. Castle, 3. fi Wotatean: Preserving Health and Beauty. o T e o sent| In View of the efforts being made to de- | FIver commission; R. H. Post, auditor of e e afer ‘0o ‘futs | di K. ChambBers, L, K. MoConneil, Nearly everybody knows that charcoal is i™ e ot the legislature to the release of the | PTIV® the state of remuneration of its heavy the island of Porto Rico. seives disapprove, how can we aftorward |G He Clapn e étrged‘w::‘-m, the safest and most efficient disinfectant ’l/ > 17 269, Bartlsy bandsien. is belng carried on with | 1088es entalled through the rascelity of the | Recelvers of public moneye—R. D. Har- | Gsfend our Work?, Let,us thite o mtandard | Frank Colpetser, Gearge Patiarson, - |end purifier In nature, but few realise its A Q) JABLE | 3 man it twios elscted ~as the custodian of | i%: Sidgey, Neb.; T. B. Fox, Minot, N. D.; | 13 Which the wiss arid hanest eafi répair, | 1. A" Cops, C. H. Pickens, e stem ‘ wtmost secrecy. While it s perfectly ) The event ig In the hands of God. Coutant, M. C. Peters, value when taken into the human syste Well knowa that the plans are belng pushed | 1t6,PUbIIC funds, & brist statement it Bart- | J. Satterlund, Blamarck, 8. D.; H. B.| It was « waraing to thy convention that | [ ¥:: Crofoot, C.'D. Parmelee, | tor the same cleansing purpose. ””Ffl””fl Yolt known that the plans aro belng pushed | 1oy trenchery would not be out of place, | BAITd. Devils Lake, N. D. trifing und “faltering with the eupreme | G G ‘Crombie, Gonae B Bhreinett, | Obaroos! 18 & remedy. that the mere you ‘ > 7o ot anybody conmecied with them o | PArtIeY's total shortage was §SG574sl. |, Reglaters of lund oMces—. L. Molatosh, | Gangertun, 1t whs arr AoTeAT 1o Moandng |Dr F. N, Conher, H.'E. Pensy take of It the better; it 1s not & drug st all, | o The, fame, of De Burkhart's Vegetsble He dispoped of $180,000 without turning any | 7, Sidney, Neb. all hope of amending the old articles of ths % ¥ . g but_eimply abgorbs the gases and impuri- | nations because It positively i h s de e ::.::'“_'."‘:‘u“;:f.'fl:‘:d'f; of the proceeds nto the tressury. In tak- | Postmasters—lowa, G. E. Comstock, | confederacy and (o create a new national fil 5. Clark.. " T e, " thet’ alweye’prasedt In the stomach and In: Ll:"tr,N-B!om-nch and r;:m-}n} :g'l:‘sx:"'h Kick A ] 3 : Fi 3 ¢. McCrac B, ve 3 x M 3 an ervous-fleadache, Pains in Back, AN N(VIoR Wkh o SUAMARSS 18 TR ::: “Dt:t:e by Mn““a ol "m;u:n-?- tcfi;“l:eu' ot ity | |(An American historian has Justly said of Hdward Dickinson, Vietor Kosewater, testines and carries (hem out of the system. | Hliicnes or Pimples on . Fnce. Coat Bee, to wdmit that they are anxious to state's money,--Wis oWy statement 4 . Henry, Charles Olty. | it: an immortal speech, which | uther Drake, § R. Rush Charcoal sweetens the breath after smok- | Tongue, Rheumatism and LaGrippe. J 3 showed that he. should have had in his| South Dakota—Georgo H. Few, Flan- | Ought to be blazoned u letters of gold and | C.8 Elgutter, C. 1. Sannders, ing and drinking or after eating onlons #td | da¥ys' trial free. Al Drugglets. get out of their predicament. Only about jon $835 dreau; W. W. Downl " posted on the wall of every erl as- | | M. Fairfield, J. Bo®heead, e 4 d D . BURKHART, Cincinnatf, nine days remain of the legislative session | Poroo more of permanent i- W, W Hotals, Milligak. Dby Tast shall mest s Bomigie o con: & Rt " % ANarees, éther odorous vegotables. . 1A C n 1 lofinl !nn:l l‘l.l‘!nh'"‘ mung,od tor. It Value of Lands Assessed. didate, or declare a poll law, | 7. 'C. Frefch, W, Shrivens Charcoal effectually clears and improves was prove 812, ’ o long as the weskness E e e T b t® mor® | The conferees on the ‘senate bill to n- % " E W Gannete M. ‘Smith, Y the. complexion, it whitens, tha. testh A0 depodite 1n - $089ended siale d0LOsLerT | crense “the pensicus of \ises who losi Adoption of ithe Conutitation. | J WG . o & ) further acts as a natural and eminently N b~y horiage un to $oor, | 1imbs in the military service or were| But I muit pass over tHe work of the | G €. Ge ry L SRR foie SHaNES. A is brings the total shortage up to $555,« totall disabled h; convention and drop a thought upon the in- | WxF. W. 8. Stiliman, It absorbs the injurious gases which col- o 574.61. But by the wear and tear of three ave accepted the rates | fluenes of Weashington in having the con- | M. A. William Stull, lect In the stomach and bowels; ft disjn- Treats il forms of trials 1n court the amount that Is now held | 1X¢4 by the house amendments. Thess |stitution adopted by the people of the )& W kT, Sundeeiands h and throat from th o Y against Bartl nd his bond: provide a penslon of $40 per month for the | States. Then again opposition manifested | C. W. T., ‘W. Tallaferro, fects the mouth and throal om’ the pols PDISEASES AND g2 artley 8 s bondsmen and for | FITOR b ECORER 0 M ey oo e |itself in & more vigorous form. There wers T. F. Hamiiton, G! H. Thummell, ot eatarrh. o R DISORDERS OP B which a new sult will begin in the district b J an arm at or | disturbances in Pennsylyania. ‘There were | G. 1. Hammer, W. H. Town, ¥ 1l charcoal In one form or Y court In Douglas county at the spring term | *POV® the elbow, or a leg at or above [riots in New York. Patrick Henry tatkes |G- M. Hildhcook, N. B, Updike but probably the best charcoal and MEN ONL ¢ . is $545,047.16 d i the knee, §66 for arm or leg, and $100 of forming & southern confederacy. T. B, P. H. Updike, t prol y the 8l . | 27 Years Experience, b k and interest from the time | i 3 the supreme influence of George Washi: of G. W. Wattles, for the money is Stuart's Ab- 17 Years in Omana. ¥ Bartley went out of office at the end of his or the loss of both feet. The house | ton, united with the wisdom of adison | C. J. R. Webster, sorbent Lozenges: they are composed of the = second ‘term, January 7, 1897. amendment providing an increase to $30 | and the elocuence of Randolph; tha( saved | P. D. B. Wélpton, | His remarkable suo- { for certain persons drawl Virginia, and which united with the powers | B E. 8. Westbrook, finest powdered willow charcoal and other has never been i » rawing pensions un- | o¢ Yqamiiton and Jay that overcome the [ W. J. €, Wharton, *| tarmiless antiseptics in tablat form, or, many flatter LATE OMAHA AGENT FOR UTAH | der the act of June 27, 180, is struck out. stubbern, restetance nf Goyernor Ciinton Pet H. B, Whitmore, rothér, n the form of Dleasant tast. | §4U an cthon Smit' In lew Yor! t 3 3 e, R i TR e R Internal Revenue Still Decreases. | yuC HAGASTIOR BRb people In the resplen- Co g_ i’ w&’é‘é‘“" l.nx'lnun‘el, the charcoal being mixed with sa S phms 4 4 The monthly statement of - th o s dizles b = s i on Bome Pains, Itching, Scabby and Ouray Indian tions of internal,revenue show :h.iula,:i- o & e The datly use of these losenges will soon .psm& Polsons, NO “BREAKI ¥ Skin Discases. 3 . tell in & much mproved condition of the [ AB.M o or ‘face and sib exter: Powaltags | Carbessies. P Axency. ing January the total receipts.were $17,- BUILDING BONES. L \ ¥. el -I .h ey NL o A ‘u'r gn&eflflk.:“odh ~EN L , 954,729, & decrease ps compared with Jan- fonoryl: heaiih, R RERNEIER, STl aEne o s, permanently cured by taki ——_— 0f Great Import ob Fhit Ohtidren ACTI'S AS O_W_N- POLICEMAN | breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it 'wnn DISEISE parmasenily cured 1s, that no possible harm can result from Dy g8 A child will grow up with ‘weak and smali | Missourl Farmer Captares All VARIGOOELE C.is'f:lit 5 5o their continued use, but, on the eomtrary, oD sreat benefit. p oases cured of nerve bones or strong and sturdy frame, depend- Horsethief and Brings Mim A ebue shysician, ‘in speakiag o te| OYER Qflr'fl‘.‘.‘? S astiliy, Tlone' 5 o o 2 - uary, 1902, of $2,02,042. For the % R b, VLY AR 3 | | WABHINGTON, Feb. 21—Captadn We A, | oven moniha tho receipis L S I e 424 joiata, liching Scard l.“l‘lvd l-u-,“h ot | Mercer, U. 8, A . 449,110, a decrease as compared with the JAPS 2! | the Omaha and Winnebago Indian ] corresponding period last year of $25,874,- Solorsd’ 8poa | and later of the Leech Lake ngency, has |74, The receipts from the several sources . oF nervous, Bicers | heen detafled o ' frs “r advise | YIRULY T o s e | agent of the United and | of revenue for 3 *| tng on the kind of food given. Bound to St. Louis. benefits of charcoal, eays e U At slpader "Disoasecs, Hy kit of B2l ke n Ouray Indian agency in Utah. Tawe Sotrite, $11ot5 00, foven as (ol-| Thatw why feeding the youngsters ia of [ Stuart’s Absorbent kosenges to all patients ""‘l“:‘xhcxmcun e iR 1o Sun vea (ae st 62 s veses e | FORECAST QF, THE WEATHER | 238,280 Lobacco, 88.071,383; decren such great lmportance. The children do | o 1ourg, Mo, Feb. 31.~Hinil Bartholay, | SUTTiRS from te n 100 Stomach ahd bow | prentment by mall, P. O. Box it O s dostare, peseut smedicines: ShY ‘ot sosings 811; fermented liquors, $2,816,029; decrease vt - D eh your'? | tarmer, drove into St. Louls today # A0 10 clarw e apme gy ol SrH dtrest, bocween Fariam asd " | with the parent or guardian, or with you if » *OI | \ne breath, mouth -and throat; I also be- | Pouglas streets, OMAMHA, NES. ‘fall Heals all sores, Miops Al acies and pains, $1,711,803; olemargarine, S N o e, Mege o ale 5,169; decrease, Sullivan, sixty-eight miles away, bring- [ s s OSSR i SRl iy A S U Mok’ Nebraske and. fown| i1 aduleraes Luier 3nd prcess f | sni e s of vl sboutd | 1061 Ui B f B common b wAGo | ks sus of sha: thr cot bt twwotrve| Y AR 1 C O CELE ' Sadlar " contiios "8 B8 sy cured” dlosmnds oday and Warmer fn renovated butter, $14,676 (law not in force A Charles Miller, bound hand and foot, whomi ) ad although in i ahlag e Brat last year); collaneous, | $388,478; de. | DOSID B8 early as possible. THAUS whea'the | B ol Tl, " Clloy of horse stesling, Mifler | SELLS 8 BOF &t drég sleves. & 4 Sate, Pasoless, Permanent Cure ATALLITE e} crease, §1,591,089. o h$718; Ge- flellenleA "m;x :l-n( neI.a; m: ((:s:der'll o gl v oy mpfl:fl“fl - ":h‘ h: 1-la-u -,nu‘_u patent pnar::n. yet I i‘-. o0 ‘,.? m“.us No.u "sgo: ndh: e care. wel nown A o ‘alistoga, leve mere and charcoal len| well. ILTA’ and WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Forecast for Miles Lunches Indian Braves. Tallf,, says: “About two Years ago my Hie. | €ourts and 'Blnholdl says be will obtain | granet's AbGorbent Lesenges than is any of | “.b‘(.‘.’u.e&')(l'. . yu‘l;:-'orn\oflu. Sunday and Mopday Licutenant General Miles gave a lunch. | tle Diece was taken sick. When medical | & WAFABt from the county auihorities. = | (e other charooal tablets.” DR. 915 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo For Nabraska and South ‘Dakota—Fair |eon at his residence this afternoon in|@8!d Was' called one pbysician pronounced Mamhf.',?,‘ ",""m ,,','M "'d" hh“"," e Sunday, warmer in east partion; Monday | honor of his active foo of the late seven- | the case curvature of the spine; another | >een stolen fwom Bim a4 he “harged talr. ties, Chief Joseph. the noted Nes Porces | called it softening of the bones ‘and gave | }iller Wib the Srine: He wedrened fof For lowa and Missouri—Fair Sunday, | warrior. Mrs. Miles and several other | Dut little Bope of her recovery. For weeks | Miller sncoubiered bim Hear Sullivan, o warmer in east portion; Monday fair. women were present. Chiet Joseph wi she had been failing before her parents | Y18 he 410 L8 STRELIESE 1008 Bl (010 For llinols—Fair Sunday, warmer In |companied by two of his tribesmen. thought 1t anything but troudle trom ber | SUMOR NS T e get away if brought to St. Louis by train, north ‘and central N % 5 Rerid iaod Spaire portions; Monday fair; Mexican Cattle Not Diseas “fi‘!"":'h“ been fed on mushes and soft | Bertholdt bound him securely and brought f Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Men.| The secretary of agriculture today re-|foods of different kinds, but at last her | B in by wagon. tana—Falr Sunday ahd Monday. ceived s dispatch from Inspector Shaw at | stomach could rotain scarcely anything. At | Both suffered from the cold and Miller Local Record. Nogales, Ariz., reporting that he could | this time she had Become & weak little el "bul"l"l:l":"::“;d" bje paptor bad givey o : no evidence of foot and mo: - C - : i ; Porature and Boeclpltation compared’ with | admitted Into the United States after in- | “The doctors chaused her food several Balivegd Mes Aye te Quit. have convinced the people of Omaha that our Yyears: spection as fermerly. Secrotary Wilson has | times until finally she was put on Grape- | AMSTERDAM, Feb. 21.—The rallroad em- §3.50 Trousers are equal to any $5.00.¢0 $7.50 . S u= 190z, 19g1. 1900, | POtifled the British suthorities at London | Nuts, which she relished from the first and [ ployes of Holland have directed to cease o eq y e o Botanic Blood Balm (B, B. By is s salhcoratare - 8 4L R B of u:. result of the investigation. ate at almost évery meal and her recovery [ work. with the object of preventing the Trousers, and our $12.50 coat and vest equal . k- D te R > e o, Y | RIS B R B 1 ety S eten e v | e s 0 S S0 o | o sk & ng o L enr to any $18.00 and §22.00 coat and vest in any PR, R P A | O LAY | st e S | e o o, e, o o St e, e e e el e | ¥ ore Drug by the War department, w rape-Nuts In the las! r and & ot 90,000, has upport the ratl- es made us our en 'e k - ..-::.2.: . :,'.-. Total excess since Mar “'ae8 | destroyed by the fire at the Rock Isiand | !ttle 817l still clingiog to her Grape-Nuta. | not yet been snnounced. are making clothes for per cent of the, . E Dillon Drug Oo.; 34th and PanAl siestpintion inch | arsenal on February 11. It 1s plain the food has saved her life P e Omaba people. . d P Cost of by giving ber body the needed material to of White Mouse Repatrs. | b7 $IH0E Ber Boby 1 matariel fo bulld | FERNANDINA. Pla. Feb it—Andrew Grand Pants Company, Representative Ganes of Temnesses to- | with.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle | Garnesic, who e bosn suftering ‘with 4 o lant - i 205 North 16th % day introduced & resolution-requesting the | Creek, Mich. ot uth impeeved today' T TV W L had " ...l Call or write any above stores. tation since March 1 M“mnwmu»%mm g ot . . ¢ clency for coF. |

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