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pa— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 1! i WOMAN IN CLUB AND CHARITY | o8 Prosident to Btop in Sunflower Btate l After 8t Louis Vie't. The Pittsburg chapter, Daughters of the | — American Revolution, fs making another \n place as | CRUM'S APPOINTMENT STILL IN DOUBT | ¢ffort to prevent the destruction of the | | old blockhouse, which s the only remaining | | portion of Fort Duquesne. The site | | | desirable to some of the business men of ‘ Governing W nent of Discased \I tisburg, who wieh it for a warehouse | ‘ | | | f the futur o n siriking ¢ fur |Seeretary Wilson Jssoes New Order ng the recent Continental congress 14 in Washington & committee of Daugh ters called on President Roosevelt, asking his ald in their effort to preserve thi historic landmark, and he assured them of his entire sympathy A handsomely framed picture of the old fort was pre- sented to the president — G Antmals and Makes Rules for e before Stamping Out Trouble, Angeliat Labor and| WASHINGTON, March Presiden fuster,” re. | ROosevelt's contemplated western trip was wrltton A subject of some 1ssion he Whi 10 be foe Honre today. Senators Long of Kar 1o Bt Hopkins of Tllinols and Fourth | 1 ot ’ i Through resolutions adopted at the .e- | netannth Parrer b g by ent meeting of the National Legislative | league, club women of the country are The nwae pec : ing the | v | Laat i e i) urged to study the laws of their respective | | aew - the ‘I‘ fiaation vh" exposition | #tates in order that they may know what | | krounds on April 30, Few details of the | 4TC the unjust discriminations against Dreytus case fossdt I8 & | RC L O s Worhed out | them 1n the statutes regarding ownership | o AEAln we wen the Jew e T NS LW WL R Y | and inhert ce of property e legal | . It has been decided with tieal defi- | $EC SABeritan L e | " s that only one trip will be made, | T'EBtS of their children, the power to make | [ 1 put While 1o date for the beginn:ag of the trip | @ Will and all other matters pertaining t - e A6 in the Dreyfus drama | 70 aced definitely until the senate | thelf welfare, and to work for a readjust- | I he On] R'an e wlth ln e o army, bot of Jesultiem and | G0 VP BXed definitely ment of laws wherever they inflict injus. | pent probably the f the author's the problem pre & the conter of the plot ’ expected now | ibliwhed by John Lane that It Wil not be far from Apil 3 tice or disability upon women. Attention | - i . e |, Mter leaving Washington the president | 8 called to the fact that in i ”"-P"]“ The handy way to broil, toast or fix the fire. at there has reslly been very little 0t return to Washington until some | States of the union mothers bave equa h ve daya when the folk of “Trilby” dis two or three weeks of the trip will | fathers; that men have the right to dis- | Automatic Controlling Damper, and every facility for tiod (hamaeives (s shown by Edward asse ot the Y . pose of their children as they see fit, and | n Ask see passed principally in the Yellowstone | Pose o ¥ s King with ease and certainty. o it. Marshall's few novel, “Lisette, Just 18- | paek Thore the president will seek rest | that, under the law, the mother s power- | cooking it taint t sund by Lewin, Scriber & Co., New York Me. Marshall, who 18 well known a8 the |:v:;l] r'v‘:‘r,ll,.v:.‘:y"‘f‘.x;:”::"q;lwnmmnn that he milr‘,f‘. n-‘{nTm:‘nvmS:mlan-h«p of "”E FOR SALE BY LEADING STOVE DEALERS. of women are Hpanieh American war correspondent, has in ignorance s to their status under the had much epportunity while acting as the luws of even their own states, and it fs Wuropean correspondent of various New [ The senate committee on commerce today | gcarcely remarkable (hat as they have o York newspapers to study his subject, | decided to postpone action on the nomina- | generally interested themselves that the and he has painted his pletures of stu tion of Dr. Willlam Crum to be collector | |Jawmakers have not troubled to right the dent 1fa with broad strokes and a fine | of the port at Charleston, 8. C.. until next | injustices of laws. that in the main were | appreciation of humor. Theis 18 strength | Thursday. The suggestion for postpone- | made when conditions were not what they | an well an humot In the story of Lizette's | ment was made by Senator Clay. There | are now. love for John Murdoch, the artist-banker, | are a number of vacancies on the commit- and (he heauty and pathos of her self-sac- | tee and it is urged that the committee rifieing devation to him will win the aym- [ should not act until these are filled. 1t 18 | pouality elub at § o-clock thil evening at pathy of oil womaskind, who will forget|sow belleved by the oppoments of Crum|ihg office of Dr. Cuscaden, 1607 Denriles her one fault in reading of her long and | that another meeting of the committes will street. The discussion of the woman's eit-infileted penance for it not be held during the present session, property rights bill now before the legisla- an Phe above Docks are for eiié. by ‘it | MEDeRlY Animals Admitted ily. | ture will be the chief business A ders providing for the importation of ani- ET | mais for exhibition at the Louisiana Pur- | discussion by the current topics depart- AT L A - on actual every IOMIO CLUB MEETS AT BANQUET | mas tor exnibic TN /61" e WOIAR'S, €11ib &C 14 etk At the NORTHEAST CORNER—at 1524 Ngrlow has » - on Tuesday. 1 1 wHiten Bis bonk | Re Wandredih Anniversary of The quarantine period for cattle importad Y o - o o \ » Ms bo it Farnam Street — the new office of the days from the date of chipment. Sheep, | Mré. A. W. Bowman presided at Thursday State Observed, cther ruminants and swine will be admitted | MOrning's meeting of the art department sasentor o NiveE ANGON, GAYE “Burned Wood" being the subject of th cago walkKee . au y_ e The one hundredth anpiversary of the| The importation of Canadian animals | morning ] ChiMren Piest 8 admission of Ohlo into the unlon was cele- | must be accompanied by a certificate of a brated last night by about 100 natives of | Canadian offclal veterinarian stating that | Those club women who are bearing the Here you can buy railway and sleeping car tickets to ». Wesl B ot P% | the Muckeye state, who assembled at the | Such animals are free from any contagious | burdens are congratulating themdelves that b - ], Commercial club. The Ohloans began to|or Infectious diseases and have not been | at least Prof. Nesbitt will not return until all points East. Three daily trains to Chicago leave lgned 10 e woed an @ firal | er at 7 o'clock and half an hour later | exposed to any for three months preceding | the latter part of April, and by that time . T | an informal program of music and song | the date of shipment. The railroad agent tho Slub work will ‘be pretty nearly fin- | Union Station, Omaha, 7.45a.m., 5.45 p.m.,and 8.05 p.m. € matter and the ST she was held, participated in by Mrs. F. W. |8t the point of origin must certify that o - Rlabaugh of South Omaha, Master Robert | the cars carrying them were properly F. A. NASH, 1524 Farnam Street, MeCormick, Delmar Cheney and Elmer | cleaned and disinfected ‘The Heign of Henry UL" was the sub- General Western Agent. OMAHA. Umated Pollowing this program there Laws for Diseased Cattle. Ject at Wednesday morning’s meeting of the English history department, Mrs, Emily Postpones Decislon on Cru There will be a meeting of the Omaha » volume. The Admisston of the Buckeye United Niatem min was a soclal session, which lasted until| The Department of Aericulture today an- | P 9 o'clock, when the banquet was served. | nounced pew. regulntions for the suppre Niig Ales LA, GHERSES fketnli obi the The rooma in which the meal was served | sion and extirpation of contagious and in- | KIo: — «; - I”"’“ an historieal paper on NS SR 18 Se8INA VIR, TREDENY | fhationk albmuss smong domentio antimify: | S0, THOSUE AN of ATlEry I %o thameing seasne of the year, | W% #eated at abien in groups of ten, the | “AIl perons having charge of aftected o | aTe.” 404 Mrs. Bdward Jol ol Seginaieg A the fall. The o tables being decorated with palms and | exposed animals are required to keep them | D! i ] soema Ing of the department at 2.30 o'clock Tues - | E— e eut flowers e oldest native who sat|confined away from other s Is, o = 15 we & most atiractive and interesting | Tt flowera. The oldest na h nfined from other animals, and n : S e 111 be walcomed | 10%8 was W. W. Cones of Councll Bluffs, | person controlling premises or vehicles | (&Y, Afternoon. Shakespeare's """*‘“"’,l) AT SU | N[ accident to fifteen. Rich : h _b‘;i / LIS :.. Curt Motneteh of Waahington, . ¢, who | T*914ent in Omaha at the banquet was Mrs. | mals until the danger of Infection is re. | ¢3!, Mrs. A. L. Sheetz and Mr. Pace | PREPARING FOR A VISITOR s will si nd M P, v bl & Tork ¢ was 88 Omahe Migh sehoot Doy & few | Fleanor E. Mobart, who was born in Lan- [ moved. Any state or territory where dis. | et il s e g 113, Plaintiff in Eighty Thou:and Dollar Case Twenty Theu-and Metal Workers Agree to SUmED 605, Soo ",_',"‘,_ :",_w,' ton sa | ©A8ter, 0. January 1, 1823 The youngest | ease exists 18 to be considered an infected | S ——————— L cine, i 1t Royal ta Al . % s e won guine & vepmeonten 09 | UL L 0o wan Kaster Revert sieors | 1ooality [CAUGHT IN HOTEL LOBBIES UL il A Pemt tesnedt Vi When He Re hes a ® SUame coNied ~“Moede ane| DI The removal of hay, straw, forage, meats, . — y Maments, contatning (Mirty-fve poems, | I* ¥AS 10:35 when the feast was ended | hides or other animal products from an | Travelers Tell of Their Observations|H|S LAWYERS HAVE NEVER SEEN HIM Halchigpadoid SIGN NEW SCALE WITH CHICAGO BOSSES Jeng end short :,,. aearty ~n-l-u-|- and W. W. Slabaugh called for order and | Infected locality may be prohibited when in Different Parts of the rengn of " 4 In & few words, in which he gave a brief | deemed necessary. Shipments of live stock Country SAN FRANCISCO, March 12.—The com- e emotions, written by Mr Matory of the Ohio club of Omaha, Intro- | May be stopped in transport for inspection ¥ Attorney for Defendant Corporation PR e s F d, While Wages Re- e o s et it [ duced €. A. Gows, who responded to the | and killed if found able to disseminate the — ) Chi- | nointed by Mayor Schmits to arrange for | ary and Joint ¢ wen, 1o & number of naked souls in their P v Ma E 1 a v = - - toast “Ohloans by Marriage.” Mr. Goss said | Infection A. V. 8. Saunders, for many years promi- cago and Then Employs the reception of President Roosevelt has | Committee is Appoint S o tone, dovetin sad soview | (200 OTCRRe B CTTIene X subject, he | The regulations also provide for the quar- [ nently {dentified with southern Nebraska | [ effected a permanent organization by the | s &0 Be Gvite s Sonwe ane | " native of Ohio. He pald high tribute | ARURING of limited portions of any state or | real estate interests, and now of Fort Mor- | Plnkerton Detectives. IS letion ot in o \De Woone oraaliet and | by Mutaal Consent. p- > 5 - S Ohio men and Ohlo women, Ohio ones territory and for compensation to owners | gan, Colo., 18 an Omaha visitor. Mr. A ‘“ F. Foulks & etary eynieiem failow athe Papidly an s i oiala 5 r 5 | ratetam . " | and Ohio incidents of the homiler kind.. | Of animals slaughtered Saunders has for several years past been e - laintitt | President De Young will name the mem ST ke 68 subtly as they do o resl Mife. Yot Violation of these regulations or other | identified with the irrigation intere John Schumacher, a printer and plaintiff | CHICAGO, ‘" " ¢ 1 the sugar camp, the flelds and the marts of | i EORALIOn-IRetasty Sin | 80,000 law suit against the Crane | bers of the executive commitee at an early | 4 hemughont the render (o ever kept in mind | | stmilar orders of the secretary of agricul- | the vicinity of Brush and Fort Morgan. |1n an & BV ALY A89 04 Ssllic. | date, and no time will be lost in outlining | of & steadfest and God-giving Mr. Goss was followed by Mrs. W. p.|!re I8 made punishable by a fine of trom |He says: “The system of irrigatiog. o | COmpany of 1016 LOUGIRY (atredt 19 Rl S i a¥er racedih | S i s D Harford. who responded to the toast: “Ohto | 1100 10 $1.000 or by imprisonment, or by | being very rapidly extended in that local- | JOhn L. Kennedy, as at e fovs “running| Bubcemmittees will b appointed and the D 6 SNy Gwpee e 8 i Womes Mrs. Harford referred to the | POtR fine and imprisonment ity and Immigration is pouring In there at | feRdant, has spent ithree days “‘running | p——— ' bells . ome . : Carey sisters, the Reechers, the Misses Postal Borrower Loses Job. 8 phenomenal rate. The completion of [10Wn" the various John Schumachers given Work of arranging to receive the nation’s | ssoclatlo) the ons. Th greement nper: ane o | | the Burlington from Sterling to Boush has |10 the Cicago city directories and, being | chief will go ahead rapidly \‘r‘.ml‘\:" ;‘“'r"‘“" ’l"“”";:m“r e Mem I SRR the poeme Trollope and others, either natives or resi- | A. C. Parker of this city, a chief of a divi- S A | sful in this, has cmployed the | e and sppropriate Phyih fatmoue.in THevatave 808 art; of Obte wes | pertmuet b S, puter ofles, Pontoflon de- | i P% an ab Iewressad eromiink ™" | plakerion Detective agency to make & apo- |CHARGED WITH SWINDLING | 2uction 1o wases, which is the bosinaing famous n Iiteratare and art; of Ohlo wo- | partment, has been suspended from office | P!4Ity. Land has increased enormously in | NN e A L ikl m e e e PR B0 Lo Tt Gaeiia (86 WN0s of The coun- LOB sharass of borrowing money from sub- | YAlUe and the holdings are being cut up| Sial search. Schumacher R e e L B S ; o e & 1 e ) N} i oF (e Bives of Sloumaniehes ONG | ereinates into smaller tracts. The towns of Boush | B Wakeley and Byron G. Burbank, concede e e e e e e e R B o 00 evevy Bie 1o & ue of motody | stotesmen, neming Lucy Wedh Hayes as| Ho has been given until tomorrow 1o| 384 Fort Morgan have mearly doubled in| | Do correspanaing redustions fn: yAkse S 480 evy e (o o Nue of metedy. | Setesmen. Seing Lec make a_satisfactory explanation, and fail. | POPulation and property values have in- | | sives the workmen a virtual iderease of Bor b sentaine something (nteresting and | OBIo Men' was the theme of John L.|ure to do so will result in dismissal from | CT®ased proportionately.” wages of 12 per cent Profiain for avery render Webster, who said In part office. i ONo fs not only the mother of provi- Cannot Help Money Market. ‘The cattle look as fine as silk in | during the life cf the agreement and all | denece. but since 1850 has been the mother Madison county t inter," V. G. 9 . ec! farmers of the west and northwest to the | © & 3 While Opinton emys Mes RBils Migin- | of more influentinl men than any other | Secretary Shaw has returned from New Y this winter." sald W. G.| (g April 2, that the hunt may be prosecuted s of disputes are to be settled by arbitratfon e sovel, Wartells of Out We {w | State in the union. Let me divide the his- | York and was at his desk today. While in :'o"r:::' ",',,'r";: ‘;::: "‘::“"“"‘ Y“"”:" further, “Ho stated from the bench that an | extant of §10,000, were arcested. here todey. | o MESE I 0 0 SRS SR BREEERN O B9 o memne the best novel of ite class. | S0, | apeak now of the last fAifty yean A Y. MATS 3AV9F Winlered et sociation and three from the local unlon Nidren's ocoupations and 15 the familiar sights of both wantry. They carry the pupll wan. Moods of pity. lave, playfulness and | March 12—-E!ght thousand metal polishers, platers, buffers and bras molcers and 12,000 allied craftsmen benefited by an agreement made t between the Chicago Brass M:nufacturer they do not kuow wkere he is and never Produce and Keeping the have seen him. Judge Slabaugh of the dis- trict bench, before whom the case was to have been heard yesterday, declares it the most remarkable one of its kind he ever Money. THE Naok promises o be & QFeAt succoss CHICAGO, March 12—E. A, Bates anq!| The principal feature of the agreement encountered and has put the hearing over | G- H. Sterns, alleged to have swindled | ! that no strike or lockout shall be ordered | | They are sald to have received carloads of New York the secretary looked Into the even longer time would be granted if neces- | They Fifty years ago there passed from publl ter. There are n e o » | < . er | Produce to sell on commission and to have e e stary of e sstreme fe Hife the men ho had est A ”;, ‘,‘.,.'.'”,,,, | mnnuhy ii(;mnr;n somewhat, but did not see i ey "f Y:I'l\x’”::l'l: in _;:flh;r:: i ,:,y :, ,],,,(. ‘.(;\m ‘,,m,d,‘,‘, 1” :-nl_\ ‘lvr:;.:-;‘r | S"Pm”mm‘ the rothedr will settle whatever contentions may arise, ot i SRR Beth somance and of whether the [nited States is o be a | anything In the present condition to war- 4 h on(l- | (hat the defendant, since it desires to take | lale i ; 3 . | and'penaing the action: of’ tha folat cams nation or a federation. In 180-51 of the | cane yneerterence on the part of the depart- | feeders up there are the Butterfield, Phil- | plaintif’s deposition, should know whether | DY frequently changing their business w combined with o refined appeeeiation | TREE B e ere Clay, Webster bin, Bra ! : ¢ olude mittee there shall be no cessation of work en there were y, Webater, , Bray Bros. and Orerman companies. All 2 ¢ name 4hey have, it is charged, eluded the . Y TR— Calhov ) ment uch plaintiff s alive and wccessible. | wa e # he Best seens of which an | Cass, Calhoun and Benton—learned, wise such plain s SOYromADE AMGete for [EANY Manthi i wolniod el on Puget Sound furnishes | Statesmen who moulded the nation—but | It Is authoritatively stated that it is not '&‘:d:::" has ':"“ “:‘1““‘" ’:“(’“ there 'g - \s| When thess were to pass from the stage | nis purpose, certainly at pres : } coumty s mostly corn an | This is a very dangerous disease unless - The « ety ® | and siavery became prominent new men 0% Purbose. certainly “the matter. _ '"*®[bay and the farmers have been making| The litigation dates back to 1899, when To Take Plo Tula Ju s Yery. dangurons gl a8, sions 5 G0 Ry Ik 2 CEIS e L Doagis, Jolleren Deve oo A o | ble money with corn at 30 cents all the | Wakeley and Burbank were employed by| Npw YORK, March 12—Three hurdre AR e el o e o s, s sdmiradly phen ouglas, Jefferso 4 5 4 iy e 8 ere are e deaths tha ol ¢ o de. inter. Charles Corbett of Omaha, who claimed [ and seventy-five men went to Shooter's | netued woma quite | JoME R e e de. |MISSOURI FREE FROM DEBT | 'nter- The corn is of a fine quality, | Charles ne or Chase en there hav i A raaan o Schumacher | island _today to replace the painters, | scarlet fever. All danger may be avoided 00, SRSEENSIY ”1" i:'lm"ny“ ‘rw';u Th-:‘r‘v’x‘n:l '(:)‘1”'!“ h'lha“ fully up to the standard, and the eleva- | to have power of attorn from Schumache; caulkern carpenters who went on Hrlkn} - y however, by giving Chamberlain’'s Cough a 0 e Cra ompan ¢ Downey's yard sterday t The char- | had stepped aside, and then came the men | State Pays OF All Bond: 9 Mot | 100 400 Sl 0835 The slessior mon ave|th e ihe Omene-Churebill e sy for | in Townsend & Downey's yard yesterdsy.| gonedy. It liquifies: the toush. mucta - . who were o guide the nation through the having all kinds of trouble getting cars to [ Possession of the §60,000 lot at 1018 Doug: » wan no aisturbance e O B L Ll L L BT Y IONE TS| war. Chase's genuls rivaled that of Ham ship out of town. Most of our produce |88 and for the rentals and profits thereon. A m | making it ea v s Koy oys, mistakes, (lton when oncelved the system of Hatte, Is shipped out over the Elkhorn The | Which then amounted to a snug sum and Edward Going to Lisbon. | cough loose, #nd makes the paroxysms of » @l go to prove the | internal revenue to bear the empenses of | ' Vo | NOW amount to about $18,000. Schumacher| LISBON, March 12.—It is officially an- | coughing less frequent and less severe, It he war In the senate then was John | 624 winter has been a good one for stock. We ' o 3 operty ced that King Edward will sall from | has been used in many epidemics of this - S e e o s e, SRanee. |y ENSON CITY, Mo. Mareh 13— |DAYS Dad some smow, but it 18 Bow sbout ”::"'“"" "“"‘”‘"“‘ x‘"e ”‘“h“::’ ol e Mo Tiolnnvarni Wt (RIS Sham 'f,",n e e d) L b Baaa e Ferniiied the st. The war was | Democrats from all parts of the state were | ®!! 808¢. The Elkhorn river was out of | through & BYSYAN toria and Albert, March 31, and that he | vhe cel oreclos e ema e our da as e g o S———— . # and new ations must be settled | present in the house of representatives | 5 banks Monday and took out the pig| ROt Of record when a ‘”‘““‘? 'I’f| ;&‘:L will remain here four daye, as the guest of | Denil men as (mefleld, who followed Hiaing as | today to celebrate the extinetion of the | Y800 bridge at Norfolk and scores of lit- | Pult was i e A ot - oo MLANINR ERE NEW YORK. March i2—The American pader of the Houss of rep tatives o tle bridges all over the county.” court in 189 o deed referred 1o . ’ pegemop e ey tase Ball league officials today devotec early times the presidents. came. from | " moveonded - st o WTRR it ’ . ‘whorm on the records to have been ac- "‘;“:{': '“‘““ . sand: | themselves chiey (o conterences with'the : t Jovernor Dockery presided and deliveres o 2, 188 he| NEW YORK, March 12.—The directors of | packers and prospective oficials of the new aIn later daye they came from 4 knowledged Junc 1891, but was not, the | 12.—The dir cker ect Aclals d fay® Carfleld and MeKinley. If | an address, as did also Lieutenant Gov- Judge W. 8. Bourne of Beatrice is in the | gefendant asserts, recorded until July 8,|the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rall-|local club. Although it {d that th h S| > | ro: company today declared the regular | lease for the grounds 1 been signed e w "would not Rave time. o more (aey | “ImOF Lee, Speaker White Cotton and Seu- [ city on some law business and in speaking | 1501 Meauwhite the. sult. to foreclons & | Semi-annual dividend of $% per cent. - some detafls remain to be completed The e names. 1t was an Ohlo president | 808 Farris, Collins and Flelds, of the political eituation there, said | $35,000 mortgage to the Central Loan and | B adad” B O Tvee There is a red hot municipal campaign on > pAnY Was co enced he fed tng, Soann wae dnd e o' | WILL ELEVATE POSTOFFICES | in Beatrice. ' Tho Ncense anestion s sy | TrUst company was commenced in the f which followed. It is too close - eral circuit court on June 9, 1891 g AR X 0 cut a big figure and is golng to tear| gchumacher is understood to be seeking His fame will increase with time, | Department Decides to Place Sixty in | party lines into pleces. At the meeting of | to recover on the theory that his title was R e “,‘7”",‘ "p o o o Presidential €1, Next the clty council Tuesday eveniug the ques- | nop cut off by the foreclosure proceedings, was the last set speech o pro tion of license or no license was submitted | pecause neither he nor hia grantor, Shirk, gram, but others were called upen, includ- by a vote of 4 to 2, and the proposition | nor Tonchray, the grantee in the deed ac- athan Rdwards, C. D. Thompson. will go on the city ticket. The no license | knowledged June 2, was made defendant motion a vote of thanks was| WASHINGTON, March 12.—The y-.,,Vflm.-p:runnn will in all buman picbability nomi- | in the foreclosure suit \ewspapers; W. A. Kuhn, | department today announced sixty fourth- | nate Dr. J. S. McCleary for mayor, and as who spoke of Ohio soll; Frank Barrett, R. | class postoffices which will be advanced to | he has the reputation of being a good vote | Byit Tvied Nuse Bejase. P Hodgin, who explained the entire mat- | the presidential class on April 1 next | Better, the license advocates will have to| The suit was first tried before Judge Jes- | or and how i happened; N. M. Howard, | The list includes: Nebraska, Elgin; | do some tall hustling to win out. The re. | 5¢n of Nebraska Cily in Omaha in 1599, was | whe ‘old of sarly Hfe in Ohlo, where he Colorado, Brighton Ilinots, Irmount, | publican nominee for mayor, M. E. Shultz, | 8ppealed by Schumacher’'s attorneys, who | spent forty-six years, and paid high trid- | Glencoe and Venice: Towa, Blockton, Hawk- | is supposed to favor the license side of the | #ucceeded in securing an order for new » Bis native state, and alse to the | eye, Lineville, Peterson and Wesley; Kan- | lssue. trial to a jury, and was to have come up a f Nebraska and Omaba, the home | sas, Scammon: Missouri, Festus. ————— | second time Mirch 2. But the defendant ot hie fee. The banquet closed by the Triumohs of 1vuy, | served notice that it wanted the depositions aging of America QEN CATTEE ABE WILLED| soisons. 17 over, 1n sor smo poar ot the | o Bebiumachers of Notary Mecion wbo, had | history of the world have so many im. | ®¢aled conveyances for him, and of Corbett | Inspector Orders Sixty-Three A. o ot . 5 on | COrbett had gone to Colorado elghteen | WESTERN CONVERTS O S - R Amoeie maaanent intavest taken | Lol otore st couldn't be located, At The beginning of baldness is dandruff. Union Proposes \ctive Cam- S —— France have each participated. The presi !“‘mu-,\ K»x;nwh Imv l‘r' ]"!I‘-unn ::u: spen Dandruff is a disease and can be cured. dent of the United States welcomed ang | '€ frst three days of last wee roking WASHINGTON, March 12.—Chief In- | entertained H. R. H. Prince Hempy .| for Schumacher and the notary. He found | spacior Bennett of the bureau of aaimal | Pruesin ot the Walte Hom g o7 O | (Ul her. Behumacher was known to have | Cure the disease that causes dandruff, pdustry at Boston today telegraphed that | you crowned king of England and emperor | M0¢ conveyance of some Omaha property | And the dandruff will disappear for good. Navel \S—Jehef Shaw Betie of oo '\" g 3 tory | 9° India; the German emperor had his | A “' the Obicega Aire RAOAR AN | dent of the United Mine|'Dree animale. in the vicinity of Bedford, | A porican-bullt yacht Meteor christence | 61¥e Do clue, and up to date the man de and mouth disease and slaughtered. | ans for orgenizing Colorade | beau statue, and at all functions attending | POt an¥ definite find. Meanwhile the court | We know one tested for more than 50 years— wing. N Mexico and U Voele Reuben's Solloguy these celebrations Moet & Chandon's Cham- | W2Its to dec whether the absentee has )agne was used exclusively. This ndeed 1o | COMINE 10 him the possession of a lot said Sl e ke They may say what they please, byt [ P2ER¢ was u Seluat This (ndeed 4 " 1 . | et el 5. 1l kinds of | ®® unparalleled record, which is proot| '© D¢ Worth $0.000 Pentals and profis ’ S wiene e e-hee we; Pre tslee o rtice. but | Pesitive of the superiority and popularity | MOUSUIDE Lo $15,000 more. It is Arguc 1 it MaMven, Dure: o hat a ey awt [ of the renowned brand of Moet & Chandon | ‘DAt 8 Printer who can afford to be indifter- when it comes (0 one that i easy and | {010 TR ent to the outcome of a $78,000 law suit | o take, mild and gentle in its | nd that makes one want an extra Corbett B ¥y% the Lawyers. Whooping Cough. Celebration in Legislative . mad wing made wnonymous end from 360,000 to st be elther wh there is money to T T—— gt i s Rt P oo Al It cures dandruff, checks falling, makes the hambarialn’s Stomach And’ Liver Tabiecs | NEW YORK. Masch 12.—The condition of | ' D %89 } hair grow, always restores color to gray hair. Heriah Wilkins, owner of the Washingtor . E— . . 4 R ke B e R with | i6teen Ave New Desd "" 4“Ayer’s Hair Vigor has cured my scalp of a bad case of dandruff. lyspepsia medicines and pills, little or big, | paraivsis sin. Tuesda the Waldorf OLEAN, N. Y., Mar lter Jack It is a delightful preparation to use here n this country. Them Tablets | AStoria, was reported this morning to be | son one of ihose | e explosion surely do make one feel joyful.” further improved. It was sald he was fast | of the tank cars here Monday night ul 3. 0. Ayer Co., Lowsll, Mass. Mrs. L. H. Budd, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. and you can have all the laxative syrups recovering consclousicss, dead. This brings the total deaths from the