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    TINS OMAHA DAIJLiY JIEE: SUNDAY, FEJJKVARY 25, 1U00.
IOWA LEGISLATURE IS 0111FT 1 mont ot c "nj r .i0.
Little i Dane in the Senate and Hone at
State Capital.
BLOW AT BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANIES
i oik county .1 considerable amount of
money, tip it removes from tholr legal m
eossmen'. and taxation tlio grant moneyed
Insurnncc comrianls operating and located
h"o. Tho opinion wn a victory for tlio
plaintiff In (he onto brought by the Hankers'
I.lfo association against tho city of Pes
Mo I ties.
In handing down lis opinion tho court
I elates that Insurance corporations and ns-
Three i.,v t nl.......r(n..i tun .. ""'ii-n mat insurance corporations and ns-
j ii iii ,, ' , HP ' ,h,,mu 1 Nation must temporarily crape taxation.
uttH Ir rcr Inllvr, !..,..l In Blrtuta fnmc(1 by lcg1s,alllre. bl,-(
"hi Inn 1'rcss (IiiIIitj-. that a remedy may bo secured by prompt
legislative nctlon.
Tho Hankers' Mfo as
llrv-lftllnn tvai nutiw.ml nti.1 I.i
, . ., .I 1'0b' 2' (Spcclnl Tele-, The arar-unt of the tax was considerable
PWlilfl) IV 1)111) T A l)l'A 1)111 i bottlo which had contained th morphine
LUIH'Mv Uil i UIUU lUlU DILL ; wa found on a table In the room with the
One Hundred Republican Members of the
House Hold a Meeting.
REAL EFFORT MADE FOR IHRMONY
Committer of i'lyr to lli-proi-ii t IJnoli
Side nt it Citifi-rener .Mnuilii)
SlX'iiUiT llt-mli-mon Mntit-M
n t'oiii'llliitor' Talk,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. At tho con-
bodlre
l)r. K. II. Hayes camo from Cblrogo four
yenra ago to tako charge of the dc-nt.il
rooms of :i department store. He had been
a dentist U known In Ohlcitgo and when
ho loft thero ho placed his olllce In charge
of Ur. Caldwell, who did the shooting to
night. Mrs. Hayes did not como to thn
city with her husband, but remained In
Chicago for tome time, Just how long Is
not known.
Tonight after dltincr Dr. Hayes and his
nephew went out. Within half an hour Dr.
Hayes' npphow returned end as tho servant
opened tho door to admit lilm there csme
the sound of two pistol shots. Another shot
was fired a mrment later. The young mutt
and several others who had heard tho shots
ondays Jjale of furniture onderful gargains.
,N. B. You can buy furutluro here on the easy payment plan and make payments as
stilta your convenience. This U n great holt) to many who tloslro to furnish tt homo
1.89
rrum.j Hut llttlo wan accomplished nt to- and tho Hc-ard of Review refusing tn nvnr. elusion tonight of tho conferenco of renuh
nays session of tho legislature. After hard rule tho finding of tho assessor, tho In- llco" members 0f the house on tho l'orto ran bito -Mrs- Hayes' apartments. On tho
work, tho senato managed to gather enough suranco company appealed to tho district Klcan tarlfr bl" Keprcscntatlvo Cannon of bed lay Mrs. Hayes. Sho had thrown off
members together to mako n quorum and COUrt. It fought Its cane along two lines- Illinois was elected ns chairman and was 'ho dress sho had worn at dinner. She lay In
transact somo unimportant business. In the first, that it lc rxemnt hnonun tt i. i. authorized to muke a statement of tho ccn- natural position. There were two ragged
nouso hut flvo members showed up. The flvo ready nald stato tare nn,i .wnn,i Wa,..n oral results. Ho said: wounds In her right temple from which tho
members passed ubout twenty minutes In u i. m,ltlni ,
Kuylng" members of tho prc gallery and )0 Ln pt' unh
then adjourned. Senator Lewis aimed an- 1
other blow at tho building ami loan com
panics or tho stato In tho sennto today.
Tho author proposes to reduce the rate of
Interest which
associations. At
concern and hot operated fo I l" ronieronco was tn Rood temper and uoneu. mo uuncia na.i entered ner
. ... I ft A ... ti,i I t)l,l a llln 1 n ta t1l,l..idll
ary profit. euuri was mono to Harmonize uir- ih-shid iu uw. m, vuiunvu.
Twrtitv-Pitfht nnn ,j ,.,iiv . m terences or opinion. It looks as though this ueau-
tlno aro roported to the State Hoard of cffort wnul11 bo Buccejsful. After full dls- ! Uayes could not offer tho faintest bus
Health today. Hoono reports ono caso and CU8fll0n 11,0 acnce by unanimous consent , Btlon of a cause for tho act of Caldwell.
UhH-t.-i lu lliu SUIUUUUII OI U CCtninillieO Ok t tn ,j,-n mm miiii-
.a ..utu mv iuiu u. ....... ,,,,,,
may bo charged by these ,' V.. . .. . . ten members, flvo of whom worn tn tm nn. well chatted together for n few minutes
: present tho building and ' .JU'' ."1 .""'. or Jom'" J0C' lpony nltltp. hv thn .., , . ' ...... ,hn ,,..- liniI ic(, tho ,nh, t,hr
loan buslnef of tho stato Is exempted by 13 and from all present In- ' ti e bill and flvo "t o slightest suggestion of n quar-
Htatuto from tho usury law and may law- ; 0"ScttInro.m3m oro to be appoints Jron, tho, "L not rcl. They vero talking of commonplace at-
fully charge 12 per cent upon Its loans, I ' n' . ' 1,13 nt tho Northwest- ugrco o U(j bl n or fMra, sho says.
wni.o no omer nus ncss in tbo state may ;""--"'' ? 'if . l. L". nrrolntmeuts to bo made by a committee of
uiiiui uuniufBB i ii mo siuio may . " ' "" nrrollltnieiin tn lm mniln hv il nnn
llect nn Interest rate ot more than tho most noted crooks In tho wcat and many ,,tcmn"1l63tI,n ofTnrcsen aUv
t. This privilege was extended to a cUtcp Job Is crlltl to him. Ho had 7'elZl"to
legally collect
8 per ccn
building and loan corporations when tho
new codo went Into effect In 1897.
Senator MacArthur Introduced n resolution
today asking that tho Iowa dolegatlon In
congress bo memorialized to advocato n law
looking toward tho frco distribution of coun
try mulls. '
Four unlmportnnt measures were Intro
duced In tho senato this morning.
served several terms In tho penitentiary.
ELECTRIC PLANT IN RED OAK
I'nvtrr mid llrut l'lirnlxtii'il from
Central I'olnt to All I'lMij't"
In th- tit J.
cs Powers
packer of Indiana and
Lorltncr of Illinois.
"This committed Is to report Its con
clusions and recommendations to a repub
lican conference to bo held In tho hnll ot
tho house Monday ovenlng next at S o'clock.
In accordance with tho resolution I have
named Messrs. I 'ay no, Dalzcll. Hopkins, ltus
Ili:i) OAK, la., Fob. 24. (Special.) Tho bo handed to Chairman I'ayno tomorrow."
i.l f 1 1 1 T.-vn,.n.a . I . 1 J i . .Inffttrtu ... 'T 1. . . . I . l .. ' t , 1 . 1 I '
1...... , . , . .,, . 'un l,.tiVDO u. I l 1.1(1 ilVTW.vo iii.hu 1 UU lUllll'l L'llLU Ulltlll.U Ul O U LIUCK IU11IKI
inmotj unit illuming uireo now oius camo in ,. , iii)M)i ,,..n, i, i,ii , ,i, i,,. it..,,.. ... i i... .
. . r. ... . ni" iiikv tu iiiusnuiuu ii i i in niu null vi vuu iiuuavi J uunuiil iitivitoi
i '. . m .w ,!,lm c?" inlTomc 'no of tho Red Oak Elcotrlc company's niw ta.hed to tho meeting owing to tho division
l?l?r JTl?0, -.f SJTtli-In"".:? B02l.Ct.1,0a venture, tho installation of a heat and of cntlment which has developed on tho bill.
power plant ln connection with lis clectris
light plant. Tho pntom of heating used
by the company, known ns the Rvans ex
TWO MEETINGS ON NORTH SIDE
Merit nf tlio Itt'liiiollciin Ticket Are
I'rcuruH'tl to tin Votcrn of
lu SUIIi Ward.
A large gathering ot Sixth ward voters, re-
Inforued by an amplo drleg.itlon from tho
Fifth ward, met ln tho Woodmen hall,
sell and Oolllvor and tho other flvo nro to Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue, Inst night
til I tin luonli- n,ln. . l,ll.l) l I ..... . u. ... v.-i.v. , u mn.uvu lu viiu.iumii lujuu lUUIUllun. , lo UCqUUIUl lUCUlBClVCa Willi IUO IIlCrilB Ol
. L .ui' . i . ? . 1 1.. y V Ul'' 0ak Kxprcss of Friday devotes more Tho conference opened at 8 o'clock tonight 1 tho republican candidates nud to listen to
republican doctrlno expounded by well
known citizens. Tho program was opened
by William I. Klerstead, who spoko with a
personal kuowloJgo ot every man on tho
ticket. Referring to tho candidacy of Mayor
Moores ho condemned tho policy ot the op-
ehall not bo bound by nny provision of tho
codo except tho chapter governing them.
l'rcntlra Introduced n bill regarding tho
collection of personal taxes which provides
that county treasurers shall deduct tho
amount of delinquent personal taxes ns
scFHcd against nny person In -whose favor a
county warrant should bo negotiable.
Slit'iiliei II did i mo ii Attend.
About 100 republican members were pres
ntt u-ltlr.li U'na .'iirr'1 nlmt na n t-nnit nttnnil
haust hot water heating system, Is probably anc'0j Vow. 0f n10 weather. Thoso present I,08"lon, which Ignored tho olllcinl record of
ir.e most pcr:"ci yci ueviscu lor iiunisning included Speakor Henderson, Chairman i " "u,u uuu "seu tuiuiiuiBii ui peisuuin
heat from a central plant. Ily the Hvnns i.ayno of tho ways and means' committee,! abuse. ...
svistem of hot water luvUlmr the water Is iin .,miivu tirxavmor tinittvi iim.. "I d"efy any one, ho nald, "to produco a
Tblll. ton kins, Dalzell, Russell. Tawney. Hepburn. lnBlo ordlnanco ''h rc.
hnrtlv hn Inirniliipn.t In tlm nannmhlv nrn. nxnawi sicjni iiom me enginch. n la steel. Cannon. Hltt nud otner well known " ..
poses to sot usldo In ono or more of tho men pumpc.i uirousn a eysiem oi inaiiw, iron ngnrcs ot tno noue. tuo opposmon eie- , - - r
Mate hospitals for tho Insane a ward whero 1U covered with layer after layer cf ment was also represented, McCall. Little- record as dlstrlc clerk Is concerned ho was
IncbrlatcB and persons addicted to tho ex- paper ami wootl, to business houses and Held, Powers, Lorlmor and others prcm- "u. , ""f , 'J""1..10 flV,f r ,
... -.t... .... ral,lmiv whom It tlimlii.li mill. I.,nl1ir l.lntitlfln.l ttllli lhi nnlinltlnn hplmr "l 11 pOtiltlOll to pro0 it, 101 IUO roaSOtl IU31
urnnivt. iibu in inui liuiiiu ur uiuur iitii Luiita . .v-.xvu.wi ..... .v. . ... -..r,.. ..,v.,...j ..v........ ... "i-,- -
morn
may be detained and trentcd. ators, finally returning to tho station to on hand. .Mr. Canuon acted ns cnairman ami
Tho Anti-Saloon league, however, has a ' bo ro-hcated. having lost not moro than Mr. Loudcnslager of Now Jersey ns secre-
plan which Is believed to bo better than this from live to twcnty-clglit degroca in tern- , tary.
Speaker Henderson took an actlvo part In
tho conference and mado tho first speech of
tho evening. Ho spoke In a conciliatory
one, and will shortly have Introduced In tho pcraturo In traveling a mile or as much as
assembly a measure providing that tho In- two or thrco miles,
diistrtnl HnniH for thn 111 I nn innv hn used I Thn temneraturo of the blllldlncs heated
In tho caso of unfortunates which the other , Is regulated at tho central station, so that plrlt, urging that differences bo reconciled
bill proposes to keep In the stato hospitals, i when tho thermometer registers 30 nbovo by tho nlr of tolcrnnco on both sides. The
Tho Anti-Saloon lcaguo believes It Is un- j ,)r below, the degreo of beat remains prac- rst uennilo proposition camo irom ruarro
Just to tho persons who como under this tlcally the sune, and lis tho plant Is oper- of Maryland, who suggested a compromise
class, ns well as to their relatives, to have ', Ilttti continuously days, nights and Sundays, ""Ing two yearB as tho limit for tho opera-
.1 i ...i.i. ........... n .,,i an , . . .... ... . . , ,.. . finn fniv ihn tirnnnRp-d tariff. Pearro sud-
lllCUl UUIlllllull .villi ..inilliu I't.i.utl.n, .1111. nu
propoHcti this new plan.
MINE WORKERS MAKE SCALE
CoiiuhIKpi at lien MoIiu-n 1Iiin- ivltli
llcport to Niilimtt to t'onven
tluu of .MIiiith,
DBS .MOINKS, Feb. 21. (Special Tcle
grutn.) Tho scale committee of tho United
Mine Workers of Iown met In session here
today and began tho work of making a scalo
of prices to rcgulato mining throughout tho
ntate. The miners themselves meet In con
vention hero Monday and the report of this
sraio committee will be referred to them.
Tho convention will- Jirobably adopt tho re
port and then on Tuesday the miners and the
operators will meet ln Joint bchsIou and the i
miners will submit tho scale and demand Its
adoption. President Reese said today: "The
mlncM aro bound to see their demands for a
mlno run granted. It Is In force In Illlnolo,
Missouri and Kansas, states that arc chief
competitors of Iowu In the coal business,
nud we must bo put on equal terms with
1 1 ... .ti ii . ii iii! U' I ii I inn nmrnnn iin.i.1 f ivn uwii " . " " i '
absolutely no attention to tno heating ques- ! Ported this in a speech htKicatlng no pur-
poao to mako an Issue ugalnat tho bill, but
One of tho bonetlts tho town hopes to do- ! th" a disposition to secure united action
rlvo from the entcrprlso of the Red Ouk . by compromlBO.
ilUllUll... mKl IIH ... vwiiiw v -" " ......
convenient power and he.it, ns with this
plan ono doesn't require nn expensive power
plant nnd ho can dispense with the scrv
iccii of nn engineer, besides doing away
with all the dirt, dust and annoyance that
uro necessary adjuncts to a power plaut.
enco In tho hope and expectation that AM-
ferences would be adjusted. His remarks
wero regarded as tending toward a har
monious adjustment.
Chairman Payno npoko at considerable
length and, while ln a good humor, ho man
ifested some feeling at times. Thoso present
gathered from what Payne said that the sec
retary of war and thooo most familiar witn
Our .rrcnt I.imiiIs to Another.
FORT DODGE, la., Fob. 21. (Spechl
Telcgrum.)-Tho arrest of Prange and Paape. .,, nlffln ,irnwn the bm. Mr.
thq notorious robbers and flrobugs of Pom- payn(J n,s() convcycd lho Impression that tho
croy, iniB nuu a .,.iru..u..a. -v..iu ... ... nriwirtmnt was not onnosed to tho bill, cer-
senXonciug of Theodore Idodo: to two years
In tho penitentiary for adultery with tho
wife of Prange. Prange and Paape were
arrested on the charge of having been con
cerned In tho robberies nnd flreo which had
become n seemingly everyday occurrence.
Previous to Prange's arrest ho had known
of Llnde's Intimacy with his wife and had
threatened to shoot him, but had been with
them. It simply given the miners pay for all nolJ (ron, nliy vlolcnca by ti threat of tho
coal mined Instead of screening tho coal and
paying the miners for what tho screen
misses."
Tho ralso that Is iiHkcd by tho miners Is
22 per cert above the present prices. The
tncrcaso would mako tho miners' pay from
03 contw to $1.10 per ton. Tho operators suy
that they will refuse to consider nny propo
sition to mako tho mine-run scalo effective,
and It Is hurd to seo how trouble Is going to
he avoided.
Mayor MacVicar was renominated for a
exposure of his own misdeeds. After
Prange's arrest they wero arrcntcd. Llnde
pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to
two years lu tho penitentiary. The woman
is now nwaltlng trial ln Jetferson.
talnly not on tho constitutional questions In
volved, nlthough ho carefully refrained from
any direct statement ns to the attltudo or
wishes of tho president.
I.aeey "Want I'n-Hldfiit to Act.
Orosvonor of Ohio was expected to mako a
utatemcnt moro directly Indicating tho presi
dent's desires, but ho carefully refrained
from doing so.
Tho speechmaking became general, Rep
rouentatlvcH Hill. Cannon, Sperry, McCall,
Hrown of Ohio, Fletcher, Lacey, Tompkins
and Llttlclleld succeeding each other. Lacey
brought forward a compromise giving to the
president full authority to act. For a time
tho discussion turned on this proposition,
but It failed to develop much utrength.
Tho speeches of McCall and Llttlclleld at
tracted much Interest, because of tho positive
attitude they have taken. Llttlclleld sug-
ltnlxc I'll ml fur KnulUli,
SIOUX CITY, In.. Feb. 21. (Special Tel
efilm. ) In Sioux City has been formed an
organization In sympathy with tho Ilrltlsh
In I tin wnr with tho lloers. It la the In-
tnntlnn of thn society to nrovldo n fund Bestod that frco trade be given to l'orto
third twin by tlio republican city convention ,hn whlnwa and nmhans of Kncllsh sol- i KIco, with n distinct declaration that this
this afternoon. Ho was nominated by a j lllt,rg wil0 ftX jn the war. Already 500 should not operate ns n precedent appllcuble
vote of 70 to &7 on tho llrst roll, lho My- hn ,,,, nipiii,,,,! hv former Rrltlch subject i 10 0,ncl' msuiar possessions
orly ,forcc mado a fight on tho Hoar, but nml thl w j ) i bo raised to $1,000 before it
'were unable to mnko any Improislon on ,s 8CIll t0 swcl tm, fund In England. The
tho dolegates. Tho MaoVlcnr men won sloux city i;nf.sn and Scotchmen feel much
every point In tho convention, and that body ( c)utP,i n tho amount raised, as 600 men only
passed strong resolutions enuorsing tno sutCribcd 00 townrd the fund at a pro-
presnnt adniluistratlon.
Corporations won another victory todiy
In the state courts, when Ji)dgo Dlsliop of
tho equity division of the district court
handed down nil opinion exempting- all In
suranco companies In Iowa from tho pay-
TIIE OLD METHOD
Uncr meeting a short tlmo ago.
ICIhIi' (larilner lIlNcluirueil.
SIOUX CITV, la.. Feb. 21. (Special Tel
egram.) Elsie flardner. who on the morning
of February II, fatally stabbed her para
LAWTON'S PLAN FOR ORDER
SjHtcin of 1'olleliiK l'lilllpiiliii' InIiiiiiIk
After tin- CIono of the
".V..r.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 24. Beforo his
death and after giving much thought to the
subject General Lawton had worked out a
plan for tho maintenance of order In the
mour, Thomaa Haas, was
thb afternoon ' Philippines, after the close pf nctual war.
discharged from custody, it being found sho
which bad been submitted to General Otis
.1 ,.. . ......Ul.. .1.. ..1... ...1.1.1 II
committed tho deed In self defense. The "'""V'V.
J story of how this man brutally abused the """' j u. ...
woman for the r.st eleven years wn, graph- t compt.tent to preserve order.
Ical y doEcrlLed In .out. and t t o was , 0cnoM Ulwton(l ,Jea ,va(i , crcnto n
Wild CJieenilfi ill int- ii""- " ." ...h---l.hu- fnn n. ,inlPH .vl,n nmnnra nt Oral
Of 'rrcntliiK I'IIch anil ItiM-tnl III nvii ncm
..nv UlMearili'il,
lllii.lluiiii.lu . ) .nrn....i linni. ll'llimtll In I ll H
iuo ot the Pyramid Pile Cure and even In Hon. The ease has aroused much Interest )u u ,es nm, flnay n3 colluI;0ls ,ml
- . I .. Olm... (i In nml vlinl I V I . ......
ill aiuu. - ..j .iii'i .....-.
1 began my term ns county commissioner as
Moores resigned tho clerkship. Moores had
filed claims against tho county aggregating
$33,000, which political enemies had refused
to allow, and tho only Item which It was
shown ho had failed to turn over to tho
county amounted to $7fl.G0. This wits made
good by tho mayor as soon as It camo to his
knowledge."
John U Kennedy and N. P. Pratt then
spoke briefly, advocating the principles ot
tho party which rather than .any question
of candidates aro put to the test at tho
March election. Fred Hoye, who has mado
this city his homo for thirty-two years, then
modestly presented his claim for endorse
ment. Ho wns followed by Slmoti Trostler,
who has been casting his vote for repub. leans
since tho election of Lincoln; Wllllum LI- I
bourn and Harry Zlmman of the Third ward, 1
the "baby of the ticket." Councilman Karr,
the home favorite, then spoke briefly to his
fellow ward residents.
Earlier In the evening a mooting was
held at Idlowild hnll, which llnally merged
Into tho demonstration nt Twenty-fourth
and Ames aveuuo. Tho crowd was ad
dressed by Charles Unltt und Dr. RIckotts.
Tho former pointed out the Inconsistency
of the democratic candldato who held meet
ings In saloons and then sought tto win thi
church vote by a claim of high morality.
The -waterworks, ho eald, will bo secured
for tho city all tho more wisely under re
publican rule and will be moro competently
managed when It Is onco acquired.
"As boiler Inspector," Bald Mr. Unltt, "I
havo been unablo to locate n competent
funlonlst engineer for the plant at tho court
house, and how much moro dllllcult would
It be to nil positions of trust In the man
agement of tho waterworks from democratic
ranks?"
Dr. Rlcketts called attention to tho lack
of enterprise displayed by tho democratic
candidate for mayor during his lifelong res
idence In the city. "Tlio only tlmo I ovor
had occasion to meet him ln any public ca
pacity," concluded Dr. Rlcketts, "was when
ho waB opposed to me on one occusiou in
the polls and then ho was defeated by
1,100 votes."
It t k It t Thro' to Hail Franclsoo.
No changes; no delays; no chance of miss
ing connections, It you tako the nurllngton
Route to California.
Through sleepers for San Francisco leave
Omaha 4:25 p. m. dally. Dining cars all
tho way. Finest scenery In tho world.
Tickets, 150lj I(arnam st.
Warrants for Ilnnk Oftirrrn.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21. Warrants wore
Issued todnv for the arrest of the president,
cashier and directors of tho defunct Mul
tunnhv Siivinirn bank, who nro churned with
wrecking thin Institution by their erlmlnul
negligence.
,imv York Itfimlilleiiii Con volition,
NtlW YORK, Feb. 23. Tho republican
stato committee today selected Now York
City, April 17, for holding tho stuto
eonvcntlnn to elect ilelogates-nt-largo to
tho republican national convention ut Phila
delphia.
cases where a dangerous surgical operation
has failed to euro, surprising results havo
boon obtained from the new remedy after a
few weeks' use.
Relief from puln Is so Immediate that pa
tients somctlpes Imnglno that tho Pyramid
Pile Cure must contain some form of to
calno or opiate, but ii careful analysis shows
It to contain no oplnto, cocaine or any Inju-rlotw-drug
whatever; In fact, It Is guaran
teed absolutely free from any deleterious I
substance.
The old methods of treating plies by liga
ture, knlfo or tho still more cruel treat
ment by dilation, besides causing Intense
pain and frequently collnpso and death, nro
now known to bo practically useless as far
as u permanent euro Is concerned.
Nearly every caso of piles may be traced
to faulty action of tho liver, nnd It Is a mls
tako to treat tho trouble entirely by local
applications of salves and ointments or by
nny kind of operation. The new treatment
by the Pyramid has clearly demonstrated Its
superiority over nil of those.
Tho Pyramid Pile Cure Is strictly sclen
.tltlo both In Its composition nnd In Its thera
peutic action, and tho best feature of it is
"that It Is perfectly safo and harmless. No
HI effects ever result from Its use.
Tho cure Is accomplished gradually and
painlessly by tho astringent properties con
tained lu It, which causo tho llttlo tumors
'and congested blood vessels to contract nnd
th obstruction to tho circulation to bo re
moved. In view of tho Immense number of patent
medicines on the markot. tt Is a singular
fact that tho Pyramid Is tho only pile euro
of note, the only ono that Is sold and recom
'mended in every drug store In tho United
Stated.
the remedy Is In suppository form and
far superior to any salvo or ointment for
convenience. It Is applied at r.'ght and ab
sorbed Into tho sensitive rectal membrane,
acting both as n local nnd a constitutional
treatment. The treatment Is ctTectunl
even In cases of many years' standing.
Complete treatment of tho Pyramid Pllo
Cure is sold by druggists everywhere at 50
cents, and a llttlo book on cause and euro
ot piles will bo mailed free by addressing
I'jrituild Drug Co., Marshall, Mlcb.
prove. In upper grades alone, shall nil bo
Amnrlrnns. Some such force as this Is now
.Hmallliiiv Sen re In lna. kinreinfiillv nnnllod In Tuba bv Genernl Wnml
SIOUX cm, ia.,- too. .i. opojmi.j ,llujt,- ti,u cognomcnt of rural police. Ow-
Thcre Is really some cause to feed alarm ovor ,nR t0 ,)0 rac)al differences among tho in-
tho proximity of smallpox to Sloux City. A habitants ef the Philippines It wns General
number of cases aro reported from Maple- iJlwt0i8 jert that thero would bo no dlf-
tou. which Is only forty miles distant, nnd nculty In securing pollco who should bo proof
within a few miles of tho toSvns In the west- af,ant disloyalty In tho districts, apart from
ern part of tho county. Of courso every- tU03e 0f their nativity, to which they might
thing possible is ncing none to siamp out t.p asalnned.
tho dlsceso, nnd apparently with- some elfect. T1)nt tna theory was well founded Is Indi-
llut It is close, and the health authorltlci of t)y th0 successful uso of tho Macabcbo
Sloux City are exercising tho utmost efforts trlbo 1)y (icner.il Lawton himself and . by
General Young later on in his chase after
Agulnaldo In the north of l.usou. Tho na
tives by their aVqualntanco with tho country
and the inhabitants would bo of great as
sistance In running down lawbreakers. He
to prevent It from getting In tho city.
Woman WnntN Diuiiiiki'h.
FORT DODGE, Feb. 21. (Special Tele
gram.) Tho city of Dayton Is the defend
ant ln n damage suit brought by Mrs. S. U. caa0 nt tu. similarity ot feature and figure
Watson. Mrs. wnison sustained injuries of tll5 Tagala. the American troops have had
some time ago as the result of a fall, and croa. iiitllculty in distinguishing one indl
now brings suit for damages lu tho amount vdual from another; In telling friend from
of $1,500. Tho caso will be fought. j f0Ui ined, thero Is a story In circulation
- I ninnnir snmo nf thn armv odlccrs who hnvn
TRANSPORT DRIFTS FOUR DAYS ! Just returned to Washington from Manila
; thatthe army actually captured Agulnaldo
A co Id nt to Mol'lu'rutn, Hrnkeit shaft, j in Cnvite province, put him lu Jail for fifteen
I.eavliiK It llelplenn It. -mimic li- ' days na a suspicious nmlgo and Uu released
I'rult Steamer. : him, only to hear of his Identity after he had
gotten away. Tho ability ot tho Philippine
NORFOLK. Va.. Feb. 21. The inlted leader to mnko up ns a Chinaman, or
Statin army tranrport Mcl'heraon now lies "Chlno," as they are called In tho Philip
off Old Point, helpless, ns tho result of a pines, Is said to be romarkable, nd only a
broken shaft. When soveral days out of fellow native Is able to penetrate such a dls
San Juan, tho McPhersoti encoun-tered very guise.
i, ttnnihnr nnd nn tho nleht of tho 21st .
Its main rhaft broke and left It helpless. STRANGE TRAGEDY IN GOTHAM
Distress signals wero co.is.anuy niauc.
l)nctor' Amilatliiit Kills IIIh i;niilo-
er'ii Wife ami Himself, Seeiiilnttly
Without n Motive
After four dnvs the fruit attamcr Admiral
Sampson, bound from Jamaica, saw tho Mc
Phorson, steamed up und took It In tow
nnd drooped It off Old Point Comfort this
morning about 8 o'clock. NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Mrs. Mamie Hayes
Mninr Hutchlns. who U in command of was murdered tonight In her sleeping apart
thn Mcl'horson. was severely Injured during tnents In the Hotel Endlcott by Dr. Frank-
tho storm by being thrown against a dock Un L. Caldwell, who then shot nnd killed
house. During tho stcrm, aJter great dim- lumscir. i no woman wus snu. in mo ncm
nniiv four of the sailer succeeded In Thn man who did the shooting was em-
lathing the propeller so II would not turn ployed as an nslstant by Dr. Ephrnlm
ond bent the rudder po3t. wniii tno uis- nayes, nusDanu m ine num.tu.
obled transport was drifting along, thoso on Two days ago Caldwell ordered a solution
board, numbering In all 16S persons, were ot morphine, which was delivered to him
put on bolt ration, tonight an hour before tho shooting. Tha
MM
When witnesses are examined the Court
insists that they shall tell only what they
know, not what they think or believe. Time
llliu again mc
wandering
witness is
brought back
to the point
by the stem
voice of the
judge: "Mad
am we are not
interested in
what you
think, wc
want to hear
what you ac
tually know."
There's no
such trouble
experienced
with the
worthy wom
en witnesses
to the cures
wrouclit bv
Dr. Pierce's 1'avorite Prescription. They
to'what they arc talking about. Women
who suffered from painful irregularities,
from inflatnmation, ulceration, displaced
organs, bearing-down pains, or auy other
form of female disorder, which undermines
the health and shatters the nerves, such
women know when they are well and why
they are well. They do not hesitate to say:
"I know 'Favorite Prescription' cured
me." There are half a million women
witnesses like these :
" I am enjoylnc good henltli. thanks to your
Vlnd advice aud valmble remedies," write Mrs,
Amia Willy, of Northvllle. Spink Co., S. Dak .
(Michigan Home). " I Miuercd very much with
female weakne and other ailment for more
than two year, when 1 wrote to you forndvice.
After carefully followinir your advice and taking
tlx bottlei each of Dr. iHerce' Favorite Prescrip
tion aud' Golden Medical Discovery' lam now
a well and happy woman "
" I had been a great sufferer from female weak
nn" writes Mm. M. M. Wallace, of Muenster,
Cook Co.. Texas. " I tried four doctors aud none
did me any good. I -suffered six years, but at
lat I found relief. I followed your ndvice. and
took four botttet of Golden Medical Discovery.'
nnd eight of the ' Favorite Prescription ' I now
feel like a itwuvman. I have gained eighteen
l.ound."
Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce with
out charge, and thtw get the benefits of hi.
long experience in diseaites peculiar to
women. Write freely Write fully Your
letter will be treated as a sacred coufidence,
and Its answer will be written with fatherly
friendliness, as well as medical knowledge.
Write without fear s without fee.
(Z ff for ioldcn Onk (
J'rJ Cart, uphi-Utered In lied
ford cord, detaelmblo cutli
loin, equlppe . with lubber tires, steel
whccls.paraxil and bra lies, worth tla&O.
r A q for (io-Ciii t, stcl
O f'ar, double spoke,
wurth M,oO.
Q nj? for Hiihv ('urrlitRC,
Oti O reed, beautiful design, up-
hnlxterod with American
ilninaik. equipped with rubber tlrcs.pnr
aiol nud brake, J15.00 value.
O A CA Solid Onk
&lHtJJ Hod llooin Suit, nwell
tip dreser and swell
drawer, heavy cat brass handles, 'J'Jx2rt
French hovel pinto mirror, height 7i ft.,
top 122x44 -worth S40.00,
ry A for White Etuitnclcd
Iron Red, with brass trim
inlugs,Httong built, worth 14.
6Cf for White Enameled
f j Iron Rod, brass top, tullson
head und foot, bow ond,
worth J12.00,
6n-for White Enameled
.7VOdd Dresser, shaped top,
sold rugular for J13.00.
ffn Artificial Palms
tmtzXm Ferns and Plants, largo as
sortiuent, worth 65e.
iMiihopiny .Morris Umlr 4
Denim and eretunno cushion, O J
worth fully is. tale price ... ....
Towel Ulnus
lllue, i nk and Ivory enamel, worth
lie, only
Handsome Piano Stoo's aq
Kbniiy.oiik or mahogany, worth zOw
tl. To, only
Iled l.omme IS ft. lone
solid onk frame, ho'iutlful velour
covering, north lia.oi.
Imitittlon Leather Uottoli, Cm
4 rows of tufts, good sprint:, Jl Jl KJ Vf
118.00 value
Kltetien Safes- An hulls- q
pensabb' article, worth double tts OijiU
cost to housekeepers, M value
9.75
aW
X. VMA aV fc
I61S.A TARSAM STPEETS. OMAIU.
t.ottott Tp .Mattress
heavy ticning, well worth
i.'.oO, sale price
Odd Wood Heds-cont- j OtTi
plete withsla's nnd eastors - 1 . V, VI
worth 176, only '
Grand Sewlni; .Mnehine a tnti
chine that embodies nil the new nud lat
est Improvements adapted for nil kinds
of smtlnit guaranteed hy makers and
tho Copies' More for D years othsr ask
150 for machines that aro 4 f CZ (
no better ourspeoml IVJ.rjll
price
I'inlit-Day Clocks, oak o O
friiino warranted ncetirate
Umceopor. worth fully it '
Ladies' Dressing Table - tnahoi;
nny finish, ISx'JJ mirror, 1'roncb bevel
fancy brass swivels, swell rr CA
dr iwers and I romii legs, ..jlJ
wor.h ill. only . ,
Folding Hook bhelf
eolden oak, 15-iu hlgli - l-OV
fj.SO value ,VF
White Enameled and r0
(lolil Reed Chairs, w rth S., J
tl.M)- site prlco .
ll-Picce Parlor ijnlt inahojiany
framo- upholstered lu velour and da
lunik, en eannt frame 4 ,4 rr f
worth fully ii!7- 14,nU
sale price X
$l2l!ifc!EieSflii$5-98
5.98
your choice of tt line lot of tailor
mailo StiltH, lino VoiH'tlnn cloths,
lihicU nml blue,
worth fully Sl'J.OO.
for only
Your choice of our ?1L' und $15
'rnllor-itiiitlo .InckotH, nil colors nud
Muck, cli'Kiiutly lined with
tnlTftii, iierfcct r-" g t
llttliiK, sale f UK
price
Latllcs' fancy Velvet Waists, tho
newest styles, latest -v -x
Hlt'ovo, worlh ?5, LJ 4
sale pike ' S
Hlack Satin and Taffeta sjllk
Waists, newest styles, worth
fully .i.."0, sale - -w r
price tJ.yO
only S-
(Mc for Uo of 50 Koyal Eelle Cignrs.
3c paekut-e for Duke's .Slixture.
lien's and Women's i Shoes
Don't fall to seo the Ininienso
wo aro oftevlnt; In Women's
Kid Shoes, with plain and ves
till sizes, and widths, shoes that
sell for $;t.(Kt a pair everywher
bought 11 few odd lines and
eluded to let them go at u reiltt
tho result
!s our
prlco Is only
$1 69
,mrBn,im ti-
lino Viol Mil
tliiK tons, U
will yj
$1.98
Men's very good tptallly Shoes, nil
leathers, .McKay's and welts, worth tip
to .fi't.rK) a pair, on sale Monday
special price
ALL WINTER SHOES AND ARCTICS AT COST.
Cream Almonds, '20c kind, lb 10c
Wrapped Caramels, I '2c kind, lb (ic
The Elsie Series books for j;lrls (i!)c
8c
8c
14c
19
4c
79
19c
49c
12
c
for Children's Hose
heavy ribbed, fnst color,
the rcgulur 16o kind.
for Children's Vests
lino vool und cotton,
mitdo to button all tho
wny down 25e kind.
for Children's Nnz
nrotli waists well
knitted sold rcRulur
for 25c.
for Children's
Clleecod undorwear va
rious aizos, shirts und
drawers, aae kiiiu,
for Women's Hose
fast blncic tho regular
10c kind.
for women's Kid
C Gloves tho Camillo
never sold uador
11, except here,
-for Women's Union
Suits lino ribbed
well knitted tho rop-
uiar ouc Kinu.
-for Women's
Union Suits wool
mixed, extra pood
duality, worth 11.00
ti pair for Wo-
men's Hose fnnoy
V colors, extra good
quality, worth 'JBc,
a bKcin lor aaxony
Yarn all colors nnd
black worth fully 10c.
-s a pair for Wol
I 9 Mittens women's nnd
A. V. children's, the regular
JJl- Ultl.d
-for Men's and
Women's Underwear
a lot of odds und
ends, that ranirc lu val
ue from 60c to $1 uo.
25c
Handkerchiefs
The final wliul-up of tho sroat Hand
kerchief sale All lots will ho closed out.
Tho Krcut handkerchief sale bns proved to
bo a creat success and numbers liuvn laid
ly a Rood supply, having 11 view of tho
future and knowlnp such bargains come but
seldom.
Despite tho preat selling for the Inst few
dnys there are plenty left. Tho orlKluul
amount was 25,000.
The lot Includes handkerchiefs of nil kinds
for men, women and children, the values,
ranso from fle to "5c. They ko In seven
lots ns follows:
lie, n., 7Jc. 10c, 12Je, 15c, lc.
You can buy 3 or t handkerchiefs fo.' the
price of one.
alr pressing Department.
On our second lloor Is a tboroiiKlily equip
ped hulr dreeing and inunlcurltiK depart
ment. All WOHIC Is Kiinrnnteed KIU8T
CI.AHS, but our PUICKS uro decidedly
SICCOND-CLASS.
Kor Instance, Hulr Dresslnc. only ISc.
ShumpooliiK, Zc; Munleurlni;, 2."e; l'aclal
Treatment "0i ete., etc. Hair goods 'nt
very low prices.
Optical Department
Alumlnold or gold plated spectacles with
finest quality crystul lenses. J2.00 value, 79e.
Solid cold tilled Krames, usuul price $2.50
snlo prlco 9Se
Thermometers, only lie.
No charKo for testing your eyes lix
lierleneed refractlonlst in t-harfie.
Kodaks and Cameras.
On Slo.iday only wo will sell Keastman
Kodaks for plates or (Urns (only one sotd
to each ucrson) for 11.00.
Card mounts, 4xi, any color, dozen, 10c.
11 Tripods for Monday, Gsc.
Karma cut out Malts, sill sizes nnd shapes
S In package, 10c.
Wo aro silll cutting supplies".
Pound line Octavo Pa
per (iO shoots and Ha
ronlal Envelopes to
ninteu 'J0e value
Ink and Pencil Tablets
all kinds and si.os--worth
fm nnd 10c
choice only
Copyrighted Novels
Old ICbene.er, ete, i-bolee
Men's Heavy Kin
ked Svvonters tlarlc
blue, worth 05o tm
sale Monthly for
Men's Shirts fan
cy porctilo bosom
muslin body t5i)
VillU
back. Mild regular t.'2'
Infant's White .Mus
lin Slips embroidery
trimming, tho kind soltl
regular for 60c, only
Children's Fancy
Gingham Dresses
also porcalo, nicely
trimmed w II made
tho fiOc kind, only.
9c
c
paper imund, Incliiilinir Tfl C2?
The .luckllnx. A Ton- jf
nrsseo Judge, Th t'olomm, JL H '
35c
33c
Men' Hlne Elan- pmr df
nol Overshicts made J M
with doiiblo front nnd JL ,
19c
39c
Men's Underwoar
111 stly drnwors -b
odd lots tho tioc t KJ1
49c
kind on salo for
Men's Fine Wool
Underwear, sold roo
ulnr for $1 a pat'iiiout,
sllu'htl.v HOtn-,1. price.
A Special Lot of Em- Prt
broideries recently arrived
various widths worth
10c and 16c n yard, only
2c Notion Sule Monday
dozen kid ciuiers, for
I cards hooks nnd eyes,
-V- be eauinel ot hair plus.
!',2c
S)0c
l!lc
011 .
jempting grocery prices
2l)c for lb. can Royal or Dr. Price's Baiting Powdor.
08c for 18-1 b. sack People's Superior Elour.
for4S-lb. sack Gold Medal Flour.
for 10-lb. sack Puro Graham Flour.
for 10 lbs. Now York Buck wheat Flour.
15c for 2-gallon pail Fancy Tablo Syrup. '
'Mc lb. for Fancy Wholo George's Codllah.
7Jc for bottlo Van Camp's Catsup.
25c for 10 bars Laundry Soau, any brand.
71c for --lb. puckage Mothers' Oats.
7c for 2-lb. paekago Solf-Kulslng Buckwheat Flour.
i jc for lb. Fancy Largo Italian Prune.
11c for can Eagle Brand Condensed Milk.
7ie for tail can Red Alaska Snlmon.
15c furu-lb. pall Fruit Jelly.
(lie a lb. for Superior Link Sausage.
121c a dozen for new laid Eggs.
7c a lb. for Fancy Turkish Figs.
15c for 5 bi. good .InpauMliee.
7ic for 5 lbs. Breakfast Rolled Oats.
Ijc for lb. A B C Soda or Oyster Crackers;
ppEEi lb. of our Superior Blond Mocha and .lava
Coll'oe to ovcry uurchasor of 1 lb. of our Basket
Fired Uncolorcd Japan or Engllsti Breakfast Tea
from .1Uc a lb. up.
press Goods and ilks.
BLACK DKESS GOODS.
40-Inch fltorm Serge, good valuo ut 33a
yard, only
43-Inch All Wool Krench flcrse, worth 79r yard,
t nly
."iii-llieli All Wool Serge, worth Wc a. yard,
only
40-Inch Novelties, the newest Ilgllurcs, tOe value,
yard
r.4-lneli All Wool Venetlun Cloth, 11. P value,
yurd
WI1II0 tho I'.'.oo Habit Cloths lust they go for per
yard
COLOR DRESS "GOODS.
3'i-luch Qermnu Novelties, new patterns, 13e
valuo, yard
fitl-lnch. All Wool Ilomefpun, spring shade, 60u
value, yard
DO-lneh All Wool Ktnmllie t'loth, all colois, CM- value,
yard
40-Inch All Wool iteveralhlo IMtilds, 5!)e vnlue,
yard
5t-lneb All Wool Venetian Cloths, latest shades,
$1.4it value, ynrd
Flno Silk Topped Crepons, all colors, ll.S!) value, "
yard
BIG SILK SAVINGS.
Kino Tuffeta Silks, newest spring shades, CTc
value, .11rd
Ileiuitlfui new I'll! Striped Taffetus, 83c value,
yurd
-7-lncli ltiaik riatlti DiuheHne, Jl.:'5 value,
yard
22-ltu-h Hlack Taffetn, vety heuvy, che.to ut
J1.W ynrd ,
19c
49c
25c
25c
75c
75c
224c
29c
33c
33c
,79c
75c
39c
59c
69c
75c
T
Monday's (jreat
o tt yard for all Linen
"I Crash various widths,
4V plain and llgurcd.
u yard for Bleached
Table Damask (13
in, very good quality,
the regular U3e kind.
a yard for nnh ch
Table Damask M
lu. oxtra trood qual
ity. -We ulnrt,
1 vd for Turkey Red
"I Tnhle Damask. very
1!V neat nattcrns, tbo 0o
kind.
Uo.for Linen Nap
kinsblenched, slzo
18x!8, rogular prlco
ii docn.
do., for Fringed
Napkins neat pat
terns, worth 7ou.
for Mursitles Pat
tern Bed QnlUs
eold rogular ut $1,
for choice new Dimi
ties and Organdies
very handsome patterns,
16c values.
3
15c
25c
12
69c
49c
49c
8c
$ale of incus
Monarch Bed Sheets
ready for use Slxfw, 35c
only
Slzo 90xW- fl9c
only
Itendy mado pllloy cases 12c
45x30, elumed
42-lneh l'epperell 1'lllow Casing He
Iht yard, only w
-ld-Incli l'epperell l'lllow Casing 1Cc
only 1 w
Blenched
Pepperell Sheeting
R-4 slzo sale :irlce IClr.
yard IOC
9- 4 size snlo price "ii r
yurd 1 "
10- 1 size tale price ffin
yard
Farmer's cholco sheeting, the be A3 r
quality, per yard 4 w
V0i
t6U & rARNAM STDtETS, OMAIIA.
Qomest
ics, inings
Large Size Iltick Tow
elsdark brown, tho "1
kind for
15c
4c
Extra Onulity II nek Jraar
Towels blenched, nicely
fringed, worth l'Jc, prlco X
Fringed Linen Tow
els very good quality,
worth 25c, salo price.
Fancy KibbonSkirt-
MR various co
sold rogularly for
ayiiru, ouiy ....
Standard Dress Skirt
lug bold every wlioto nt
Go 11 yurd, only
Fancy Striped Tallet t
I.ipliiR extra good
qutdlty, rogulnr 1 2c
griuio
l ine (iingham - now psj
spring patterns, l'Jc quid- "
Ityuyartl JL. V
Extra Ouality Madras
Cloth handsomo pa
torns, worm 10c yan
Sl.lrt O 1
3c
7ic
?10c
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