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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TUESDAY, .TAHAHY 15, 1001.
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YOUTHFOLELOPERS ROMANCE
Lad of Alliance and 'Girl of Angora Mar
ried hj Denter Ealvationiit.
MOTHER WIRES CONSENT AFTER ARREST
CIIIk Phillip a (Ironm nt 10 and I.nla
.Mil nn IIIh Ilrlde nt 14 Court
In If I'cmlatent Deaplte
I'ratenti.
DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14. (Special Tele
gram.) Ellis Phillips, aged 19, and Lulu
Nolan, aged 14, wero arrested on request
of tbo girl's mother as elopers, as the Hur
ling ton train pulled Into the union station
lam midnight.
I'htlllps lives In Alliance, Neb., and Lulu
Nolan In Angora, twenty'-Cwo miles dls
tnut. For the lust year Phillips has trav
clod regularly twice n week from Alliance
to Angora to seo his lady love. Mrs. Nolan
forbade Phillips tho house. Clandestine
meeting's wero the result. Lulu Nolan told
her mother yesterday morning that she In
tended to visit her married sister In AMI
ance. She really did call on her sister, but,
pleading an engagement nt, home, lef. tho
house In tlmo to catch the next train to
Denver, Her sweetheart was on tho same
train.
The sister's suspicions were aroused at
Lulu's hasty departuro and she wired bcr
mother, who In turn, wired the conductor
of tho Burlington train. In Dcnvor the
youngsters were not nt first taken to Jail,
as thoy promised to stay that night at the
houso of a friend, John Haynes of Argyie
Place. They could not get In thcro, how
ever, nnd registered nt tho Western hotel
as E. L. Royal and wife of Sheridan, Wyo.
Policeman Lovo, who first detained them,
learned of this nnd sent them to Jail this
mlrnlng. A telegram was sent" to Mrs. No
lan nt Angora, who wired her consent to
the marriage. Staff Cnpthln Wntson of the
Snlvntlon army wns called as minister nnd
tho wedding took placo In Jail,
FOR A FOREIGN FELLOWSHIP
L'nlvrrnltr of .Vehrnnkn I.cnrnn nf nn
Aliiiiinrtc OfTrr of I'lvc Hun
dred Dollnm.
tlon from all graduates holding such cer- leged stealing of a horse belonging to
tlflcates. Henri Melcher, a farmer living in Urnn-
The nrellmlnary program of the National vlllo township. Jones was arraigned this
Educational association, to be held In Dc morning before a Justice of the peace and
trolt. July 8 to 12. has been received nt tho entered n plea of not guilty. In default of
university. Among those people who will MOO bonds ho was committed to the county
participate arc Superintendent E. O.
Cooley of tho Chicago schools, Howard J.
Rogers, director of education aud social
economics nt the United States exhibit of
tho Paris exposition, Superintendent J, M.
Greenwood of Kansas City, Mo., and Presi
dent A. T. Hadley of Yalo.
Mrs. Thomas A. Williams, whose late
husband was a member of the class of '89,
and connected with the Department of Agri
culture nt Washington, has written Dr. C.
E. Dessey, offering to lend the large botan
ical library and collections of her husband
to tho university for use by students until
her own son shall havo become old cnongh
and show a desire to enter Into botanical
work.
News from former graduates In
political economy nt tho University
of Ncbsaska Is encouraging for the
cause of civil servlco reform. W.
0. Hunter, A. M,, '98, Is on the
Immediate staff of Professor Wilcox of the
bureau of methods and results In the cen
sus olflcc, whero he Is engaged In special
Investigation. Worthy Putnam Stearns, A.
M.. '97. Ph. I)., University of Chicago, 1000,
Is In the employ of tho Treasury depart
ment at Washington. Ray P. Teal, A. M.,
99 In tho ofllce of experiment stations of
the Interior department, Is located at
Choycnne, Wyo., and has charge of tho Ir
rigating statistics of the arid districts. He
published n paper on "Water
Rights In tho Arid West," In tho Journal
of Political Economy, September, 1900. Dr.
Stearns hns published numerous articles
In tho samo periodical upon the trade bal
ance of the United States and upon the
banking system.
Jail until
court.
tho next term of tho district
SOUTn DAKOTA HAS A PLAN
Senate Bill Would Make Life Imprison
mint tho Penalty for Kidnaping.
INJUNCTION SUIT DISMISSED STEERE'S LETTER WORRIES FUSI0NISTS
LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (Special.) Tho
Association of Collegiate Alumnae
through Its secretary, has sent
communication to tho University of
Noli rank ii cnlllng attention to Its offer
of n foreign fellowship of $500 and also an
offer of a scholarship In modem languages
In the American Homo School of Rcrlln
It docs this to encourago tho pursuit of
advanced rourscH of study among the
women graduates of colleges, tho $600 pay
ing tho expenses of somo young woman
who wishes to enrry on her studies In a
foreign country. Tho candidates must be
graduates of colleges belonging to the as
sociation, nnd nppllcatlons for the year
1901-2 must bo handed In beforo February
1. The fellowship will be awarded only to
candidates who glvo promlso of distinction
In the subjects to which they devoto them
selves. It will be tho aim of tho committee
to appoint tho enndldato who Is best fitted
for tbo position through original gifts, pro
vlous trnlnlng, enorgy, power of endurance
nnd health. To this end tho committee
will receive applications In writing from
ellglblo candidates who will present, ns
clearly ns possible, tholr ctalma for the
fellowship.
A competitive examination will not be
held, but tho bestowal of tho fellowship
will bo bared upon evidence of tho candi
date's ability nnd of her prospect of suc
cess In her chosen lino of study. Stlch evi
dence .will ,naturally. consist of her college,
diploma; testimonials ns to superior ability
and high character from her professors
nnd other qualified Judges; satisfactory evi
dence of thoroughly good health; a state
ment, of the work In which ,sho proposes
to engage subsequently; last, and of chief
Importance, examples of her scientific, or
lltornrv work In the form of papers 'or
nrtlclco or accounts of scientific Invcstlga
tlonH which sho hns carried out. Tho fol
lowshlp will not usually be grnntod to thoso
who are Intending to tnko up tho prac
tlco of any of the three learned professions,
though such are not formally excluded from
tho competition. It will rather bo bestowed
upon thoso who aro looking forward to
positions ns professors and teachers and
to literary and sclenttllc vocations. Prof,
eronco will be given, other things being
enual, to graduates of not mora than five
years' standing. Tho fellowship will, In
general, be hold for ono year, but In nn
unusually promising caso the term may bo
extended nt tho discretion of tho com
mlttee.
The department of education will offer
two courses next semester that have always
been appreciated and largely attended by
the students n course In school super
vision and management and a course In
child study, a study of tho physiology and
psychology of childhood, with special refer
ence to the' pedagogical principles Involved.
The Jattcr course hns attracted tho atten
tion of parents ns well as teachers.
Professor Luckey Is desirous of
VunllnhluR n complete- llBt of the
university ' graduates who havn re
ceived tho university teachers' certifi
cate, nnd their present occupation and ad
droBS. To this end, he desires Informa
tion HHKAICI.VG tmi'SIMKIl'S JAW.
Merchant of .fnrknon, .h., Arrrotcd
on Coiiiiilnlnt of Traveling Mnn.f
DAKOTA CITY. Neb., Jan. 14. (Social.)
T. J. Walsh, n merchant nt Jackson, Neb.,
wns arrested yestordny by Sucrlff Sides on
n complaint sworn out by Oeorgo Sterling,
charging him with assault with Intent to
kill. Walsh gave bonds of $500 for his
appearance January 15. Sterling Is a trav
eling Bnlesmnn for Howell, Warflcld, Pratt
ft Co., wholesalo grocers at Sioux City,
who did business with Walsh.
Iast September Sterling went Into
Walsh's place of business to secure settle
ment of an account nnd had somo troublo
over It. Walsh followed Sterling to the
depot, It is reported, and as Sterling was
coming out of tho depot door with a grip
In each hand ho pounded him over tho head
and face with an Instrument of somo kind,
breaking bis nose and Jaw. Sterling was
laid up at the hospital for somo tlmo after
tho assault.
Maryland Cnsnnltr Company'" Pro
ceeding Asnlnat John F. Cornell
Ont of Court,
LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (Special Telegram.)
Tho suit of tho Maryland Casualty com
pany against John F. Cornell, In which the
latter, as state auditor, was restrained
from revoking the plaintiff company's
Keens'!, has been dismissed from the dis
trict court. In the petition it was alleged
that Cornell had threatened to revoke tho
license It an exorbitant examination fee
was not Immediately paid. As Cornell Is
no longer stato auditor ho cannot revoke
tho license, henco (ho dismissal.
A. S. Tlbbclts left tonight for Washing-
ton, where he wilt ask the United States
supremo court for a writ of error In the
enso of T. P. Kennnrd against the Stato ot
Nebraska, In which Mr. Kennard Is seek
ing to recover $10,000 alleged to be due ns
fees for tho salo of government lands while
he wob secretary of state many year ngo.
Ho received n favorable decision In the dis
trict court, but tho supremo court ruled
against him. The appeal ot the case to tbo
United States court depends upon the de
cision of the application for tho writ of
error.
Stipulation was filed In tho supremo
court today asking for a continuance of tho
case ot tho State against tho Argo Starch
company until Fcbrunry 11. The request
was signed by attorneys representing both
sides of the case.
Governor Dietrich this afternoon an
nounced the appointment of H. B. Stewnt
of Omaha to the supcrlntendcncy ot tho Ne
braska Institute for the Deaf nnd Dumb.
Uiii-otiscloiiH Several Days,
WEEPING WATER. Neb., Jan. 14. (Spe
clal.) A few days ago Justice Reed, a son
of Dowcll Reed, living two mlleH west of
hero, was thrown from n horse and struck
on tho back ot .his head. IJelng a heavy
man tho concussion wns so grent that ho
was rendered unconscious. It has been
Rovon days since the nccldcnt nnd he Is
not fully conscious yet nnd his recovery Is
considered doubtful.
I,odffe Offleem Initialled.
BLAIR, Neb., Jan. 14. (Special.) At the
first regular meeting for the year and cen
tury the Grand Array of the Republic post
of this city held a Joint Installation ot of
ficers with tho Woman's Rollcf corps. Of
ficers of the Grand Army of the Republic
post are: F. W- Kenny, sr., commandor;
Joseph Thompson, senior vice commander;
Major J. P. White, quartermaster; Georgo
P. DeTcmple, adjutant; Thcodoro Hnller,
chaplain.
Officers of tho Woman's Relief corps nro:
Mrs. F. W. Henry, president; Mrs. Thomas
P. Llnolncott. senior vlco prcsldont; Mrs.
Dr. E. R. Stewart, Junior vlco president;
Mrs. L. A.. Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Mat
tie Davis, secretary; Mrs. J. P. Wlshart,
chaplain; Mrs. Jessie Smith, conductor;
Mrs. Dr. Mortlock, assistant conductor;
Miss Lottlo Rupp, guard; Mrs. Ulgford, as
sistant guard; Mrs. Cora McKeen, Mrs.
Lon Vaughn, Mrs. Julius Christiansen nnd
Mrs. Hub Jones, color bearers.
John A. Dlx post, No. 62, Ornnd Army of
'tho Republic, now numbers sixty members
nnd tho Woman's Rollef corps, No. 197, has
sovcnty-olght members. Iloth lodges nro
In a prosperous condition ns to tho attond
anco and financially. The Insinuation of
officers was followed by a banquet given to
members of both lodges nnd their families.
WEST POINT. Nob., Jan. 14. (Special.)
The Installation of ( the new officers of the
Knights of tho Maccnbces took placo Sat
urday evening. The following wero fn
stalled: Dr. F. W. Taylor, commander;
J. C. Hansen, lieutenant commander; Snm
Hcppcrt, record and finance keeper; Dr.
S. S. Sammons, physician; O. F. i. Hersc,
sergeant; Alva Webb, master-at-arms;
Henry Rank, picket; J. W. Mortcnson, seu
tlnel; Jesse Camp, chaplain; Thomns Selpp,
first master guards; Louis Simmers, sec
ond master guards; J. W. Rich, trustee.
OSCEOLA, Nob., Jan. 14. (Special.)
J. F. Reynolds post No, 26. Grand Army of
the Republic, together with tho Woman's
Relief corps nnd tho SonB of Veterans, had
union Installation. Judge Saunders was
tho installing officer for tho Grand Army of
the Republic and the following aro the
(fleers: M. J. Drown, P. C; J. Locke, S.
J. T. Byers, J. V.; J. H. Anderson,
qunrtcrmaster; C. S. Webster, adjutant;
Fred Timm, chaplain; W. K. Foisom, (J.
M. S.; Charles Btirkhnrt, guard; H. F.
Rerse, sergeant, and Georgo W. Orcgg, of
ficer ot tho day. Mrs. J. II. Anderson for
the Woman's Relief corps Installed Mrs.
M. J. Drown, president; Mrs. C. M. Pulvcr,
V. P.; Mrs. Gallant, J. V. P.; Mrs. J.
Locke, secretary; Mrs. M. E. Saunders,
reasurer; Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, chaplain;
Mrs. J. G. Rhodes, guard; Mrs. J. Allen,
conductor, and Mrs. H. F. Dense, assistant
conductor. Then, nfter a few words of
cheer by J. H. Anderson, T. H. Saunders
nnd others, the tables, sixty feet long, wero
spread In the hall and "the boys, "together
with tholr sons nnd daughters, wives and
sweethearts, partook ot tho good things
provided.
Ilrevrcra Build nt I'latUmonth.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., Jan. 14. (Special.)
Tho Ound Brewing company of Lacrosse,
Wis., has awarded" tho contract for the con
struction of a large two-story brick build
ing, to bo orccted on the northwest corner
of Main and Fourth streets in this city,
to L. O. Larson of Plattsraouth. It Is
understood that tho contract price Is $15,000
and work will be commenced this week.
Mr. William Nlchol of Hellevue.
PAPILLION, Neb.. Jan. 14. (Special.)
Mrs. Wlllldm Nlchol, wife of Rev. Nlchol,
died nt Bellevuo last night of la grippe
Sho was 56 yeads old.
Change on the Knty.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 14. Tho Missouri.
Kansas & Texas railway today announced
the appointment of a successor to tho late
A. T. Drew, general frlcght agent, as well
as several other changes. W. B. Grosoclore,
assistant general freight agent at St. Louis,
has been selected to become general freight
ngent. F. A. Leland. assistant general
freight agent nt Knnsns City, will come to
St. Louts to succeed Mr. Oroseclose. Jj L.
West, general freight agent nt Houston,
Tex., has been appointed as the general
freight agent at Kansas City and Thomas
Noel has been appointed to a similar po
sltion at Houston, Tex.
Oklnliomn. Choctaw & Oiilf Itnllroad,
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 14. Tho annual
meriting of tho Oklahoma, Choctaw & Gulf
railroad was hold hero today, Tho follow
Ing board of directors was elected: Charles
Hartshorne. Allen H. Reed. Effingham H.
Morris, Warren A. Wilbur. Sidney F. Tyler,
Edward B. Smith, William II. Jcnns,
Charles E. Ingersoll, William Hlncklcsmlth.
All tho old officers wero re-elected. The
report for the flscnl year ending October
31 shows gross earnings amounting to .v
463,505; operating expenses of railroads
and mines, $2,234,767: fixed charges, $497,-
834) surplus, $730,90$.
RAIN OR SNOW IS PROBABLE I
uvnthrr Kurecnnt Incltiden Clondl-
ne, wllli winm soum iu
Southwest.
An Excellent Combination.
Tho pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Bvitur ok Viae, nmnnfucturcd by tho
California. Via Syiiup Co., illustrate
the vnluoof obtaining tho liquid laxn
tlvo principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxntivo and presenting
them in the form niobt refioshinfrto tho
taate and acceptable to tho system. It
la tho ono perfect strenfrtheninp; lnxa
tlve. clunnslne the Kvstom effectually.
dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers
Kenny yet promptly aim ennotiup; ono
to overcome Imbltual eonstlpntiou per-
inaueutlv. Its perfect freedom from
every objectlontudo quality nnd sub
stance, nnd Its actiuir on the kidneys.
liver and bowels, without Weakening
or irritating them, make it tho ideal
laxative.
.In the process of manufacturing figs
aro used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but tho medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic nlants, by a method
known to tho Camfoknia Fia Svnci'
Co. onlv. In order to act Its beneficial
effects and to nvold imitations, please
remember the full namoof the Company
prtutca on tho front of every package
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, CAM..
LOUISVILLE, KY. HIW YOEK, H. T.
For sale by all Druggists. Price Mo. per bojtla.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. Forecast for
Tuesday nnd Wednesday:
For Nebraska Increasing cloudiness on
Tuesday, ,wlth occasional rnln probable
Tuesday night, or in eastern portion
Wednesday; south to southwest winds,
They Writ It Htpanareil from the
Record hud nesult i l-nny voie
Clerks Appointed and Hills
Introduced.
PIERRE, S. D., Jan. 14. (Special Tele
gram.) In both houses today the fusion
minority leaders moved to have the Stcero
communication, which wns made a part of
Saturday's record, expunged therefrom. In
tho houso this motion was tho cnuso of
the first demand for a roll call and re
sulted In a strict party voto against tho
motion to expunge.
In the house a tesolutlon was also pre
sented by Johnson of Clark to Instruct the
custodian of the stato houso to deliver to
ex-Govtrnor Leo his official chair, and nn
amendment wns offered to nlso Include tho
chair of Prlvnto Secretary Ayrcs nnd tho
whole matter was tabled by a voto of 43
to 30.
A resolution to establish tho position of
reading clerk wns tabled. House bills wero
Introduced to provide for payment of vil
lago and town assessors by the county;
to npprcprlato $95,000 for buildings nt the
stato university: to provide for a food and
dairy commissioner; requiring payment of
taxes by non-resident owners of cattle
grnzed or herded In this stato; providing
for reorganization of militia; creating tne
offlco of commissioner of Immigration; ap
propriating $13,600 for ralleago of members
of tho senate and houso; providing a method
of discharge of mortgages held by deceased
parties; empowering executors nnd admin
istrators to mortgngo property under cer-
tnln conditions; appropriating $25,000 for
buildings nt tho School of Mines; to compel
owners and operators of traction engines
to plank bridges before crossing them; de
fining causes of dlvorco and tlmo they
must oxtendr providing for humane treat
ment of animals; providing for trentment,
at county exponse, of indigent habitual
drunkards, and a general education bill.
In the senato several moro petitions were
presented asking that tho law requiring
publication ot certificates ot nomination
be repealed.
Senate committee clerks appointed were:
John Loann of Lincoln: Georgo F. Ross of
Sanborn, and R. L. Eddy of Codington.
Sennto bills Introduced were: To pun
ish kidnaping with llfo imprisonment; re
quiring directors of state banks to own
five shares of stock; appropriating xzr,ooo
for a new building at tho Springfield nor
mal, and to legalize acknowledgments by
notaries taken prior to January 1, 1901.
DEALERS GATHERING EARLY
Implement Men Arrive In Slonx Kail
a Day In Advance of Convention.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D., Jan. 14. (Special.)
Scores of implement dealers already nro
In tho city to nttend tho second annual con
vention ot the Retail Implement Dealers'
association of South Dakota, southwestern
Minnesota nnd Northwestern Iowa, which
will bo called to order at 2 o'clock tomor
row afternoon by John Colvln ot Mitchell,
president.
The nnncrs to bo read nro as follows
Tho Value of Good Credit," by M. I J.
Thompson of Vermilion; "Tho Traveling
Man as tho Dealer's Best Friend," by J. E.
Sinclair of Doresford; "Why Should Every
Member of tho Association -Attend tho Con
ventlon?" by D. B. Sontng'df Heron Lake,
Minn; "Whnt Methods Shall Wo Pursue to
Protect Dealers From Catalogue Houses?"
by W. B. Brown of Pipestone, Minn; "Can
vassing for Binders." by IV. S. Hill of
Alcxnndrln. S. D.t "What Measures Can
Wo Uso to Bring Manufacturers and Deal
era In Closer Bonds of UnlonT" by J. D,
Burghurdt of Volley Springs, S. D.; "Tho
Warranty on Vehicles," by W. II. Wumkes
of Lennox, S. D.
Thursdny evening trio dolegates and visi
tors will be Invited to a thenter party nt
tho new opera house.
COUNTERFEITER AND HIS KIT
Alierdccn I'ollre Capture Suspected
Check ltnlarr nnd III Grlp
f ill of Nnppllcn,
ABERDEEN, S. D., Jan. 14. (Special Tel
cgram.) Tho pollco mado nn Important
capture Inst night, arresting a man calling
himself Leonard.' In his grip was found an
outfit for raising checks, the outfit con
For Iowa Fair Tuesday; winds becoming Listing of blank checks, perforating instru
Grand Islnnd Schools Reopen.
GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 14. (Special.)
The public schools ot this city reopened
today after a vacation of four weeks, two of
which were occasioned by the prevalence ot
sickness. The Board of Education, In a
note to tho public Saturday, stated that
the health conditions of tho olty were so
Improved nt tho preient time that with
thorough vaccination and the caro taken
by tho city authorities, it was no longer
considered necessary to keep the schools
closed.
Union l'aclrla Puis lu ItN Own Plant.
COLUMBUS, Nob., Jan. 14; (Spoclal.)
The Union Pacific has a forco of men at
work putting In a system ot wntorworka
for Its own exclusive uso. For tho last
fifteen years tho company havo been buying
water from the city nt a cost of nearly
$3,000 per annum and has concluded It enn
furnish Its own wator much cheaper. Tho
bill In December was $324.
southerly. Wednesday rain or snow,
For Illinois Fair Tuesday; westerly
winds, fresh to brisk on the lnko. Wednes
day fair.
For North nnd South Dakota Gcncrnlly
nloudv Tuesday, with rain or snow Tues
day night or Wednesday In eastern por
tlon; southwesterly winds, becoming west
erly. Wednesday generally fair In western
portion
For Kansa Fair Tuesday: south to west
winds. Wednesday fair.
For, Colorado Generally fair Wednesday
and Tuesday; corner; nortnoriy winas.
For Wyoming Occasional rain or snow
And colder Tuesday; southwest to north
weat winds. WedncEday fair.
For Montana Rain or snow Tuesday;
colder In western and central portions;
southwest to northwest winds. Wednesday
fair,
For Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkan
sas and Missouri Fair Tuesday; south to
west winds. Wednesday fair.
For Western Texas nnd New Mexico
Fair Tuesday; variable winds. Wednesday
fair.
Iocnl Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA, Jan. 14. Official record of temper
ature and precipitation compared with the
corresponding any ot me last mreo yeurs;
lOOt. 1900. ISM. 1898,
Maximum temperature,... CO 4S 21 35
Minimum temperature.... 37 36 13 2:
Mean temperaturo 44 43 18 28
Precipitation 00 .00 . 01 .00
Record of temperature nnd precipitation
at Omaha for this day and since March 1,
lwo:
Normal temperature 17
Kxei'H for the dav 27
Total excess slnco March 1 USO
Normal nrcclnltat on DZ inch
Deficiency for tho day i02 Inch
Tntnl rainfall since March 1 30.52 inches
Ktii'hh Rlnrn March 1 34 inch
Deficiency for cor. period, 1900... 4,46 Inches
Deficiency for cor. perioa, itxj.,. t,u incnes
Reports front Stations nt 7 1'. .11.
ments, somo chemicals and also a completo
disguise used by Leonard when passing the
goods. He operated last at Montevideo,
Minn.
Attacks the HeKltitrn.tJ.on I.nvr.
CUSTER, S. D., Jan. 'Kf (Special.)
Judge Moore ot the Eighth Judicial clrcQlt
has decided In tho caBo of F. J. V. Rutowskl
against F. Palmer, a contest for tho el
tlon to the offlco of county clerk ot courts
tnat.the present registration law Is void. He
contends that it Is uncertain in its meenlng
nnd Is not sufficiently specific- to be consld
Office open continuously from 8 a. in. to 9 p. tn.
Sundays from 8 a. in. to 5 p. in.
CHARGES LOW.
DISEASES OF MEN ONLY
DR, McGREW is the only Specialist in Onmha who lias
always limited liis practice strictly to tho treatment of
Diseases of men only.
The Doctor's quick cures and low charges are tho
wonder of all his competitors. He positively cures
VARICOCELE
IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS.
His treatmont of Varicocele has no equal anywhere. An absolute cure is guar
anteed. Charges low.
HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS
DR. AlcnUKWcnn ulvo vou Hot Snrinus treatment for Svnhllis (o.xeont tho wnter). nnd bo mitirnnt , bet
tor results nnd bottcr sutlsfnotlon, bosldos.vou can tnko his treatmont riirht tit homo nnd no ono will ever liuu out
tlmtyou liavo this torrlblo disease. It Is quite different when you ijo to the Sprlncp, for tlmt trip nlono la quito stif
llt lont to ndvortho just what your atlmont Is. Ilnvo you over thought of this? All external tdgns of tho disonto dis
appear at onco under Dr. MeGrow's treatmont and not a spot or pimple will over nppenr to expose tho nature of your
dlseaao. This fact alone Is a prlcolcss comfort and consolation to ono nflllctcd with this ailment. Dr. Mcdrow guar
antees you a permanent euro for life and hla charges aro always reasonable.
ftu. nn AAA havo been cured of Lost Manhood, Loss of Vitality, Loss, of Urnln Powor, Ncr
UVCl tfcUjUUU IfdSCS vous Debility, Poor Memory, Despondency, Stricture, Gleet, Gonorrhoea and nl
unnaturnl discharges.
CHARGES LOW
consultation FREE.
' Treatment by Mail Medicines sent everywhoro, free from gaze or breakage,
ready for use.
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays S a. in. to 5 p. m. P. O. Box 766
OFFICE OVER 215 SOUTH 14th ST., BETWEEN FAR NAM AND DOUGLAS STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
orort of effect Tho trlnl In tlio abovo cimo
was postponed until a Inter iliiy. Uutowskl
wns tbo republican c.indlilnto una runner
wns tho populist candidate, who won tho
oloctlon by bIx votes.
WrmnlnK Iirjflitnturn Nlnrt.
CHEYENNE, Jan. 11. Nearly all the
members ot tho Wyoming legislature left
hero today for Salt I.nko City on a special
train provided by tho Union Pacific rail
road for tho purposo of attending tho con
vention of tho National Live Stock associa
tion. They will Issno a memorial to the
legislatures of the western states In favor
of a uniform bounty law for the killing of
wolves and other wild animals.
IllB llnloc In Knlitry.
HBM,E rOUIlCIIE, 8. V., Jan. 14. (Spe
cial.) Tho county commissioners of flutto
county hnvo raised tho salary of tho stnto'B
nttornoy to tt.GOO per year from J600. Judge
Plowman, tho newly elected stato's attorney,
has nppolntcd W. O. HIco of Dead wood his
leputy. Tho rolslng of tho salary will bo
contested.
Ono Mnn lint Two Ruin,
LARAMIE, Wyo., Jnn. 14. (Special Tele
gram.! Ono man held up nnd robbed u sa
loon at Tio Siding last night. Ilo was armed
with two guns nnd secured consldorablo
cash nnd Jewelry. Onlccrs nro scouring tho
hills In their search for him.
BRUTES PLACED ON TRIAL
(Continued from First Pago.)
S5.00
MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
12 Years In Omaha.
VARICOCELE
HYDROCELE cured.
r " wemounow, never rails,
I without cutting, palu or
loss of time.
tVPUII I ft cured for life nnd thspolsoti
1 '"WlhoroiiBhlv rleanntd from
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the system.
Soon everr slim and svmDtom
completely anil frever. No
amppears comp
"11KEAKINQ OUT" of the disease on the skin
or face. Truatment contains eo dangerous
drugs or injurious medicines.
WEAK MSN I'Osh or Manhood from r"
' . . "' , " ceases or Victims to NEtivoud
sbAUALLT OKnn.iTV or Exhaustion,
Wasting Weakness Involuntary Losses.
with kmily Decay In Yocno and Middle
Aocd. lack of vim. vigor and strength, with
sexual organs luipalri d und weak.
STRICTURE Kadlrally cured with 4 new
:m(I liifallllilo Homo Trest
ana LLtti ment. Noinstruments.nopatn,
no detention from business. Gonorrhoea,
Kidney and Warirter Trouble.
UllKICS GlfAKANTKKD.
CoMoltatlon free. Treatment by Mall.
Call on or address 119 S. !4th St.
Dr. Searles &.Soafe omaha. Nob.
tho men took H off nnd It was cnrrlcd Into
tho darkness, whoro tho woman had been
borne. Schulthorpe, In n rough volco that
could bo heard with fearful effect In tho
llttlo court room, told tho most horrible
part of Ms story. Kerr only was exempt
from participation In tho assault which
tho hack driver described. With brutal
roughness, without tho slightest nttcmptu
to conceal facta under nice words. In tho
language of tho street Schulthorpo told of
tho occurrences on tho Hock road.
Alinxpil Girl Tnken Hack (n City.
Tho girl was then carried to tho hack nnd
placed In tho renr scat. At that tlmo tho
girl's head was hanging far back. Tho mon
in tho hack wero alarmed and a llttlo past
the school houso on tho Red road thoy
stopped ngnln and tho men tried to rovlvo
tho girl. Tho witness then told of tho drivo
back to Patorson, of tho examination by tho
physician which ended with tho romnrks:
"Hoys, I can no nothing for you,"
Tho men ordered him to drlvo back across
tho river. Tho witness then told of tho
disposal of tho body whero it was found. Ho
drovo tho lour men back. McAllstor nnd
Kerr left tho hack and' tho former handed
him $10 and sntd: "You know what to do;
keep your month shut."
"Did you seo any evldenco of llfo In thjo
girl after you started from tho saloon7"
asked Prosecutor Emley.
"Yes, she roso up, kind of straightened
up. nnd then fell back again."
Judge Hoffman then began tho cross-ex-i
nmlnatlon, which had not been concluded
when court adjourned.
NO CURE, NO PAY
1 C tou havo gmaU. w cak nrsranf.
lout power or rftktnlntf drain,
our VMimm Oman Drrrloprrwill
reflore you without ilruim or
eloptricltrt 9.VO0O In nci not ono
falluroi nut one rrturrwli no CO. I), fraud wrttofor
particular", rr nt uralrd 111 plain f ntnlnpo.
tOCAt APPLIANCE C0..4KChtilesBldc. Oenvtr, Colo.
airii
Romcmbor a pint of Cook's Imperial Extra
Dry Champngno "after a night of It" makes
tho now day bright.
De WITT'S
Wiich Hazel
SALVE
A well known cure for Piles
Tliissalvc cannot, be eqtmlled wherever
asoothliiR.inrt healing atitlsoptlcrtppll
cation Is needed. Itqulckly cures sores,
cuts, burns and scalds without leaving
a Jcar. For piles, eczema and all skin
diseases lb Is considered Infallible.
Boware of Counterfeits
TTnseriimilous nersons may offer you
worthless Imitations. Take only thoor
Iglnal DkWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Prepared by E. C. DeVVITT a CO., cmcaao.
DR.KAY'S
RENOVATOR Invigorates and renovates the
system: DuriUes and enriches tho blood: cures
tho worst iljspcpBln, constipation, headache,
liver nnd kidneys. SSoandil, utdruggliits. Ftce
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ENOVATOR
1
Cook'iDuchrss Tablets aroiuietssfullr
used monthly by over 10.000 ladlts. Trice,
. SI, ny mall, Jl.Ofl. Send 4 ctots for
nample and particular!. The Coul: Co.,
13 Woodward ave.. Detroit. Mich.
Sold In Omaha tiv Kuhn & Co.. 13 & Douxloa.
You
Can Buy
Brains
at a meat market, or you
can hire other people to
think for you, or a nimble
fingered girl to write your
letters, but do you know a
good dictionary is a great
help in writing or speak
ing correctly?
Probably you havn a, decrepit
old dictionary In your office. It
is so tattered and dirty that you
seldom use It. Throw U In tho
waste basket and get a
Standard
Dictionary
It Is the latest out and scholars
rerywhoro pronouncs It ths
1 wt. Containing over 800,000
words and having a corps of 240
dltors, specialists and educatod
men, casting nearly a million
dollars beforo placed beforo tho
public, It ought to be a valuable
a book. It Is a valuable book by
far tho btt dictionary before
thn English-speaking people
CALL, ON OR WRITE TUB
MEOEAT1I BTATIONFJHT OO.
lit FARNAM STREET,
IN REGARD TO IT.
It'n tbo leathery faced, sallow, homely,
Imd-sklniicd folks who don't uso powder.
Nevor know a pretty girl that didn't, did
you? Blilny, oily, red, iinnumlc, unhealthy
complexions niiulo lovely by adhesive, tn
vislhln, harmless Siitln-Sltln Powdor. Qlvrn
rcllncd, dollcuto sluidn or exquisite beauty
to nny face. KreHli, whlto, hrunuttn tints,
richly perfumed. In dainty boxes, only iic.
Application of Hatln-Hkln Cream, followed
by Batln-Bkln 1'owder, gives pretty, pot
fumed skin, u untln complexion. Just try
it. Tho Iloston Htoro Druj Department.
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Far a Library llullillnar.
YORK, Neb., Jan. 14. (Special,) Ono of
tho first largo buildings to be erected in
York this year will bo a $10,000 library
building. Tho late Mrs. Woods, wife of
O. W. Woods, bequeathed $10,000 to York
for the purposo ot building such a struc
ture and the bequest will be received this
month.
STATIONS AND STATE
OP WEATHER.
Superintendent Visit Ornnd Island,
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. H. (Spe
clal.) General Cole, newly appointed com
mandant of the Soldiers' Home, arrived In
the city yesterday and Is looking over tho
field and becoming acquainted with Grand
Island's business men. He expects to as
sume the management of the home on Feb
ruarr 1.
J onto Sara He Ild Not Htcal It.
COLUMIHJ8. Nab,, Jan. H.-(Speclal.)
Sheriff Uyrnes roturned fromS Madison
county Saturday night, bringing with him
Charles Jones, who la wanted for the si-
Omaha, clear
North Platte, partly cloudy.
Cheyenne, parity cloudy
Salt Lake, cloudy
Rapid City, clear
Huron, cloudy
Wllllston, cloudy
Chicago, clear
St. Louts, clear .,
St. Paul, clear
Piivennort. clear
Kansas City, clear
Helena, cloudy
Havre, cloudy
Illsmurck. cloudy
Galveston, clear
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Local Forecast Official.
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