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    TTIE OMAHA DAILY 11E1Z: THCTiSPAY. "FEBBTATIY 21. 1001.
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SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
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Ordir EeiatUtiag Jndge Gordon it Made bj
Judge Enlliria.
ONE SECTION OF OMAHA CHARTER IS VOID
Court Itnlr tlml the District Court
Has HIkIM to llrmurt Police
Mnstl'tratr for Mlcandnct
In Office.
j:r.nn seattist Ii.- ar, Tp'mn
rnlss rter
Warier ak-atK4 Frre. dismissed unies
brVf are errd and filed In tfttMr.
otherwise motion to dltls overrule.
Armstmtis acalnst Mayer, all motions
o rr-jl-d
Huraphr asralnst Humphrey. ni"tton to
rnjulre. partita to plad sustained. tntrt
(lavs to answer
Commercial S'ate Bank against Ketcnms.
motion to quash denied, motion for order
to produce and attach papers dented.
The followlisr, laases were arc-ed and
submitted:
Dohson acalnst Stet error from Cherry
county; Oleson against Lamb, appeal from
Lancaater. State x rl Bullard aealn-t
Nnnis. ortclnal. State against Nebraska
Savings and Exchange bank, appeal from
Douclas.
SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS
Many (a.e nlimltted on Motion to
DlasnU llragiF o Cttot lloud
Win Piled.
LINCOLN. Feb 20 tSpeclal.i Follow
ln are the proceediCEJ of the supreme
roort yesterday
Merrll aralnst Nebraska Savings and Ex
chance flank. Appeal from Douglas. Dis
missed by appellant.
The follnwine p.w were submitted on
motkn tn dlsmis rame ta no cost
bond bad bn filed nor 11 deposit made:
SUart astalnst Bank of Staplehurst. Stu-
Norval loseurred In the opinion, asalnst rtloa Bank Stuart riatn'at Holt.
that the section 18 question was ( Stuart a Kln t BUley. Stuart agatcst Holt
LINCOLN. Feb. tSpeeial )-The
j-rraae ceart this afternoon rendered a de
clsloa. which will have the efieet of re
taliating Samuel I. Gordon, at pollee frde
of the eltr of Omaha. The opinion was
wrtttta by Jtrdge Swlltvat and la brltf re
verses and dismisses the dectsto of tae
district ewrt. The syllabus says that tec
tlan 1W ef the charter of metropolitan
cltl. to the ettent that It ass-mes to con
fer upon the district courts authority to
remote police magistrate for misconduct
In oSte. Is legislation prohibited by the
coarUtntleo and therefore Is void- Chlff
it: s tire
holalns
RHEA WANTS NEW TRIAL
Atteraejs More in That Direction, Ol&laing
Errors bj Ooart.
JURY FOR GARDNER CASE COMES SLOW
Special Panel EhnuleH ntid herlff
l 4rderrl to Kill Ihr Ho with
Tnlenin Prisoner Look
Worried.
FREMONT. Neb.. Feb. I. Special.) A
motion for a new trial has It en filed by
the attorneys far the defeadant in the ease
asalnst William Rhea, convicted of the mur
der ef Herman Zaha at Snyder. Mtacon
duct of the Jury, county attorney and wit
nesses for lb state are alleged. The rel
inks f the court In saatalning challenge
to Jurors on the part of tke state, who
swore on examination that they had con
conscientious scruples against lanietlnr. the
death penalty. Is claimed to be error.
Complaint Is alto made of some of the In
structions rites by the court cf his own
motion and of hU refusal to give certain
Instruction asked for by the defense. In ad
dition to the statutory grounds that the
interests of 'he various branches of acr'
cilture Specifically thia council of agr
calture would take the place of the present
State Beard of Agriculture, the Depart
ment of Labor and fUatlstles. the director
of farmers' Insulates-, petition now filled
under the direction of the State university
the pure food commissioner, the live stock
sanitary commissioner and the committee
on brands and marks
Why Don't You Eat?
ARM AND HIP BROKEN
Mr. Darwin M. Htiarr Crippled
Runana) Smuhnp at I're-mont.
by
nf v4aWlten nf nn-tlen 11 Of article tj i i v...."- wii I verUICt IS not sustained Dy toe CTiaenc-J
the coaHltHtlca.
CUt of Opinion.
The ophitan of the court In the Gordcn
tase Is based on the following reasoning:
The power to reanove poUct Judge of
metropolitan cltlea aa gien to the dis
trict court by the act of 1&5T and Is con
tinued In fcrce by section l of the present
charter. If that action I constitutional
and valid, all district courts have power
within their territorial limits to remove
for misconduct police Judges of metropol
itan cities, but authority to remove police
Jud-ts of cities of Inferior rank Is not
tested in any such courts, if the legisla
ture had given the district court In ccun
ties under tonnshtp system of government
power to remove Justices of the peace,
vrblle permitting the power of removal to
remain with the county commissioners In
all other counties. It would hardly be con
tended that the rule of uniformity had been
violated When the legislature undertook
by section 108 to give district courts In
counties containing metropolitan cities au
thority to remove police Judges, what it
did was a violation of the principle of uni
formity, for It was an attempt to enlarge
Stuart against Bank of Btatlehurt. a'l b'
lnc error proceeding" from Sward count).
Buck against Stuben. appeal from Doug
las, leave to appellee to file additional
transcript Light agalrst Hasan. appel
from Grant, submitted on motion to strike
supercMleas. sugretd diminution and to
aun.h bill of exceptions Cheney against
Wajrgener. appeal frnm Johnson, order of
revivor or me action or t neney appnam
uwev
Harlatid
revival, i ee uarnen against njnon. istimi . . . .... . -.,.-, v,
from Cas. order of revivor. Granger Bros. r 03f P1 for cause by
acnlnst Flrt National flank of Sutton, er
1 mr from lav; ninety-day ordr on ilaln
and Is contrary to law The motion has
not been aet for hearing.
Work of procuring a Jury In the Gardner
case Is progressing slowly. At noon Ha lit 3
Hacker had seven prospect Ire Jurymen In
his charge. At o'clock this afternoon
the special panel was exhausted and the
sherlS wat ordered to fill the Jury with
aealnst Bradford, anneal from i talesmen. There were then In the box
submitted on motion for order of i . irar ho had been nassed for cause
tiff for l.rlef
Shumm against Smith Brothers Loan and
Trut fompanv, dismissed bv plaintiff
Knuckolls against McKnlcht. tror from
Sarpy, order on plaintiff to file briefs in
thirty clays dismissed nisi.
Matson acalnt Kmerson appeal from
I.ancater: eubm'.ttM on motion to dismiss.
Fish aralnst Mullford. error from Mer
rick; dismissed bv plaintiff
Kirk against Triad Real Kstate Company.
Tror from Douglas, hearlnc on motion to
dismiss for wart of rost bond and Jio de-
Whltcorob. error from Thurston: dismissed , .Hls mouth
FREMONT. Neb.. Feb. (Special Tele- '
gram.) Mrs. Darwin M. Ruger of this city.
In a runaway necilent about 6 o'clotk this
evening, was thrown from her carriage to '
the pavement Her left arm was broken at
the elbow, her left hip broken, face cut (
and possibly Internal Injuries received. Her
horses became frightened at an Incoming
train.
In Fremont t Yenr.
LINCOLN. Feb. !. (Special Telegram.)
The county commissioners and super
visors held two sessions today and admit
ted a number of new members to the asso
ciation. The association was admitted In
a body to tbo floor of the bouse during the
vote on senator today. Considerable at
tention Is given to legislation affecting
county boards. At today's meeting It was
decided to bold th next annual meeting In
Fremont. Tonight the members of the
association attended a theater as guests
of the bridge companies" representatives
The meeting adjourned tonight.
In this busy world one has
no time to experiment, nor can
they wait for weeks or months
for the effect of a medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
gives immediate proof of its
effectiveness in stomach trouble
Then too, it is a perfect laxative
at 50c. or $U 00 a bottle
u
All Druggists, Wholesale and Retail.
the state. It will probably take all tomor
row to finish getting a Jury.
The appearance of Gardner In the court
room contrasts strondy with that of Rhea.
He Is fully six feet In height, broad
shouldered and of strong, athletic build. ;
His hair Is bla'-k. sllgb'lr streaked with
gray, rut close and brushed back from his ,
forehead. His face Is pale and drawn.
He sits In his chair eagerly listening to
every word said by the attorneys and Jurors I
with a look of mingled ftar and anxiety.
Human llnnil xVltlinnt Dnnrr.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Feb . (Spe
cial.) An amputated hand, foucd In a pi
ef rubbish, caused a little excitement yes
terday afternoon, after the flt&t few ph)-
sirlana were called to Inspect 'he member
and had testified unequivocally that the
ruttlnc off of the hand was not th work
of a surgeon. Finally another surgeon wns
called, who stated that he bad amputated .
the hand some three years aco and that it 1
was lost wbtle he waa moving his office to
another building. At tbe time of removal
some bottles were broken and relegated to
the refuse barrel, among them this bottle.
usually open and with his
by plaintiff Edwards against Burke, ap- ; hand trembling he frequently wipes his lips Telegram.) Encouraging ne
pal from Douglas, dismissed on motion of wth his handkerchief. celved here in regard to the
' appellee rau. appeal niea too iaie. urn- ,
weon acamst earner appeal irom -rn- .......
ster. subrn'tted on motions for leave to file j UrlAnbt
the Jurisdiction of courts In one class o: , FUpercedeaj and for order of sal. Gannon t
counties by classifying magistrates, who t against Phelan, error from Box Butte; sub-1 Jonn Ln'
are all of one grade and Incapable of legal I g 1&t881 !
classification. Company, original: submlttedon motion to
Kltclien Will Caae. jfiVLrLt i,?L.i
i.utnnara investment company against
Garsky. appeal from Sherman, dismissed
by appelant. President and Directors In
surance Company of No--h America against
, Parker, appeal fron. Lancaster; leave to
file additional transcript Hale acalnst Lutz
jor.r? , appeal irom cnenaan. aismi"a on
I motion cf appellee because appeal filed too
In the case of YVbalen against Kitchen
th court held that it bad no right to re
view on appeal the decision of a county
court In the settlement of an estate, and
that such decision could be reviewed by
error proceeding only. The motion to dls
mlBi was accordingly sustained. This case
was contested In the courts of Douglas
county. It arose over the will of Richard
Kitchen, who stipulated that Herbert and
Wallace Whalen be given 110,000 each, with
the proviso that his executor pay such
legacies In stock of tbo Kitchen Bros'. Hotel
company. The executor failed to comply
with the terms in the time allowed and
fill a report In the county court asking ( pellants continued to March S.
I
OF BARN BURNING'
Acrned of lllrlnc Another
Start the Blaze for
Ilevr ncr.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. (Special
Telegram.) The case of the State of Ne
braska against John Lutz occupied all day
in district court. From the evidence given
on behalf of the state ft was shown that i
and a party named West had par- ,
tlclpated in a horse race for 18 a side
Want Their Band to (In.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb iO (Special
news was re- i
gard to the Second regl-
ment band being selected to accompany i
Governor Dietrich to tbe Inauguration
ceremonies at Washington. The citizens of
Beatrice are proud of tbe Second regiment
band and are doing all in their power to
see that they get the appointment.
late Conver acalnst A'tiEht. error from in US and West won. Later, upon meet-
Webster, plaintiff ti file lirlefs In thirty jnK West. Lutz accused West of treating
v-JL ?iirnIr;.,MYa7irKmif,lnfn blra unfairly, whereupon West said he had
Feree. appeal from Douglas: submitted on . . . , . . ,. . .
motion to dismiss. Frar acalnst Fray, an- done nothing of the kind. Lutz told Vtst
peal from Lancaster: hearing on motions i that for each dollar West had won he
Smallpox at Colnmbni,
COLUMBUS. Neb.. Feb. 20 (Special)
Four core cases of smallpox were reported
yesterday. After an examination the physi
cians pronouneed it a mild form of varioloid
and the premises were quarantined. The new
cases are- Mary Wonzy. Mary Borowlak,
both living In tbe same family also Miss ,
Jessie Scbram and her sister Miss Louise
Schram.
leate to deposit stock In payment of the
legacies. Tbe Whalen children objected, de
manding payment in cash. The legatees
appealed from an adverse decision to the
district court, where Judgment was ren
dered for tbe full amount
appealed to the suprsme cost.
In the case of Crawford company against
Hathaway, the court held to its former
opinion relative to ;be law of riparian rights
and motion for rehearing was denied.
The following declslons-'were rendered:
Keeley Institution of Virginia against
Wade, affirmed.
Jerabek against Kennedy; affirmed.
Insurance Company of North America
against Ackermac. affirmed.
Alexander against Culbertson Irrigation
and Water Power Co.: reversed.
Burns acalnst School District IS. Rock
county, affirnud.
Crawford Company against Hathaway;
rehearing denied.
Whalen against Kitchen; motion to dis
miss appeal sustained.
Armstrong against Mayer; dismissed.
Bank of Stockbam against Alter;
affirmed.
Dryden against Parotte; affirmed.
Holt against Schneider; affirmed.
Stover against Stark, affirmed.
Coonev against State; reversed.
Acorn against Dodge county. Judgment of
district court re"rsed and vacated and or
der of county board reinstated.
Howell against State, reversed.
Garneau against Kendall; affirmed.
Gordon against Moores; reversed and dis
missed. Plnkham acalnst Plnkham. Judgment
heretofore rendered affirmed.
Orders on motions were as follows:
llayden against Huff: motion to strike
case from docket: unstained.
Stuart against Bank of Staplehurst; d!-imfst-d
unless cost bond or cash deposit Is
gl en or deposited In twenty days.
StJHrt against Jones National bank; dls.
missed unless cost bond or cash deposit Is
given or deposited in twenty days.
Stuart against I'Uca bank, dismissed ur
leS cost bond or cash deposit is given or
deposited In twenty days.
Stuart against Holt, dismissed unless cost
bond or cash deposit Is given or deposited
In twenty days.
Stuart against Bailey: dismissed unless
coit bond or cash deposit Is given or de
posited In twenty days.
Suart against Holt, dismissed unless cost
nond or cash deposit Is gtven or deposited
In twenty days,
Stuart asatnst Bailey; dismissed unless
cost bond or cash deposit Is given or de
tailed in twenty days.
Htuart against Jones National bank: dis
missed unless cost bond or cash deposit Is
gHen or deposited In twenty days.
Stuart against I'tlca bank; dismissed un
less cost bond or cash deposit Is given or
deooslted In twenty days.
Stuart against Bank of Staplehurst; dls
rrlsscd unless cost bond or cash deposit Is
given or deposited In twenty days.
Matson aga'nst Kmeron, motion to dis
muk appeal overruled,
Dennlson against Warner, motion for va
cation of supersedeas sustained, as per mo
tion, leave to file supplemental transcript.
Fined for Contempt.
nriTDirr v-v. c-t, r ? 1 . i
cosXlS conffid T J?f Telegram.)-jWes Helvey of Cortland, one
against Miles, appeal fr. ti Rlchaidsn,
hearing on motion to quash bill of excep
tions and on dismissal ry one o: me up-
while Judge A. Hardy 'appeared for the
defendant- The state attempted to show
that Lutz had procured Dick Oltman, who 1 flnt-
Is supposed to be weak mmaea, to set l
West's barn oa fire for a consideration of J JlcCoiik'i First Postmaster.
J10. The defense tried to convince the M'COOK. Neb., Feb. . iSperlal.) Tom
Jury that Oltman did tbe crime himself Scott, McCook's first postmaster, an old
and that Lutz knew nothing of the af- J veteran and a citizen widely known over
fair whatever. After the examination of a . this section, was burled In Rlvervlew
Armstrong
against Mayer, error from Lancaster: sub
mitted on motions to dismiss, to affirm, to
ad-ance or to require plaintiffs to elect
Humphrey against Humphrey, appeal from
Lancaster; submitted on motion for ordr
on parties to plead to petition of Interven
tion. Commercial State Bank of Crawford
The executor against Ketchnro. appeal from Dawes: sub
mitted on motion to qu&sn Mil of excep
tions and on motion of appellant for criir
on appellee to file certain original raprs.
t t.-w ..mis uatu iuu iwuirui "t i n the w!tr.e!i in the Lots arson case.
aumed by fire. County Attorney Sackett. was flaed 1S aad CMts iaT contempt of
assisted by Harry Spafford. prosecuted, Helvee Imhlbeo too freele nn
when called to testify bad to be brought
into court by tbe bailiff. He paid the
Women's Jerror
Hazlthunt, Mill., Jan. II. 1900.
I have always luiltrtd with terrible monthly pains, low down, bat sine I have been mint .HeElree's Vir.e of
Cardul t have no pain at all. ELLA CAISON.
Do you live in (error of ihe monthly appearance of the menstrual period ? Does it mean to you
dcys and wecXs of languishing on a bed of sickness or laboriously drain yourself about ? Do sharp
pains frequently catch you "low down"? Headaches, backaches, and pains in the abdomen, arms
and !tgs all over the body in fact make your existence a burden, do the)' not? It 'is remarkable
that you will continue to suffer these terrible ills day after day, when other women with exactly the
same symptoms are being cured by
WNE'CARDUI
Nature never intended you to suffer, and there 'is no necessity for it when there is such a remedy as
Wine of Cardui near at hand. The record of this great medicine shows that it has brought relief from
those trying aches and pains, to over one million suffering women. The menstrual period has no
terror for a healthy woman. If you suffer you are in ill health. Wine of Cardui Is a natural remedy
which makes menstruation painless. Try the remedy which cured Ella Caison and Mary Steveiwort.
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui
Conclave, N. C. Mar. 21. 1900.
I luffcred untold miiery with womb trouble and suppressed mensei for several yean. I uicd doctors' mtdlriiw
which cave me only temporary relief. Two years ago I btjin taking Wine ol Cardui and Thcdfortf s Black-Draught.
I am now perfectly curtd and have a fine baby five months old. I heartily recommend Wine of Cardui and Thed
lord's Black-Drsujht to a!) suffering vomen. Mm. MARY J. STEVENSON.
For advice la cases requiring (pedal directions, address, glvlcg symptom. "Tb Ladles'
Advisory Department ', The Chattanooga MJleia Company, Chattanooga, Teart
State against Nebraska Savings and Lx- number of witnesses on both sides the at- cemetery
change Bank, appeal from DoucU; lene ' their nleas and the lurr re- relative
to appellee to file additional transcript, no-1 -orneys made their pleas ana tne Jury re- relatives.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
C
arter s
Little Liver Pills.
Must lear Slgnatur of
5c Fac-SlssiU Wrapper Batow.
Hon to quash bill of exceptions s-ur'ained.
narker acalnst wneeier. error n-nm ioug
las; hearing of cause on reheaiine hereto
fore allowed continued to flrt sitting In
June. Royal Tribe of Joseph acalnst Neff.
error from Johnson- leave to file amended
petition In error Farmland Securltr Com
pany against Nelson, appeal from Dawes:
advanced.
State ex rel Butler County A.Tlcultural
Society against Coufal. error Irom Butlrr:
advanced. Harden against Huff, appeal
from Lancater. submitted on motion to
strike appeal because of failure to have
caue revived.
The following causes were nreud and
submitted: Chamberlain against Butltr er
ror from Johnson: Trompen against Ham
mond, error from Lancaster; Douglas
Countv against Bennett, error from Doug
las; Green against Helman. appeal from
Douglas: Omaha Loan and Trust Company
against Douglas County, error from Doug
las: Eddy acalnst Klmmerr appeal from
Lancaster, National Life Insurance Com
pany acalnst Butler, appeal frnrr La"- as
ter; Sofleld acalnst State, error Iron Cus
ter: Commonwealth Mutual Fire tnjrance
Company agalns Harden. rro from
Douglas, State egalnst Ileldenbrsid nor
from Dawson; Etate ex rel School District
of Lincoln acalnst City of Lincoln, appeal
from Lancaster.
On motion of George L, Tvjmls. Ewv. for
the appointment of a "ommlttee on ienlit.
tlons of respect for th late Hon. rUTUel
Maxwell the following were aprinted:
Hon. M D. Reese. Hon. J-orgf L. Loortls,
Hon. Samuel Chapman. Hon George B.
Lake and Hon. A. M post, said comm'ttee
to report at the first sitting of the cotrt
In April.
Houghton against Smith, appeal ficm
Lancaster, affirmed. State aceirst Stand
ard Oil Cpmpany. original; time in which
referees are required to "eror" extended to
June 1. Stenger acalnst Carrlg. continued
to March 5. State ex rel Attorney General
against Argo Manufacturing Compans-.
continued to March 19. Smith against Neu
feld. appeal from Hamilton; continued to
March 5. Bush against Stat, error from
Dundy, continued thirty days. Harden
against Hurp. appeal from Lancaster; con-tlnu-d
to March S. Holt against State, er
ror from Boyd, continued sixty days.
FRAMPTON BREAKS DOWN
Sueda Tears In Court When Asked to
I'lead to Charter of Murderlusr
Mrida.UKhter.
NEBRASKA CITY. Feb. 2$. (Special
Telegram.) Hall Frampton was arraigned
la Justice p. G. Leigh's court today to
anawer to the charge of tbe murder of his
stepdaughter. Ella Clark. Sunday evening.
The prisoner broke down when the com
plaint was read to him. He waived pre
liminary bearing and was held to tbe dis
trict court without ball. His case will not
be heard until the September term of the
district court.
Frampton appears to still have a lurking
fear that summary punishment will be dealt
out to htm, although It appears there Is 1
little likelihood of anything of that sort
ocurrinj now.
The funeral of the murdered girl was
thia afternoon and was largely attended.
The body was buried In Wyuka cemetery.
celved their Instructions from Judge Let'
ton and retired to the Jury room at 5;C0
p. m.
JURY HAS GENTLEMAN'S CASE
Day of Final . rcumeii t Dram
Great Croud to the Court
Itoom.
COLUMBUS. Neb. Feb. W. (Special Tele
gram.) This, the eighth day of the Gentle
man murder trial, had tbe largest attend
ance of any. The court room, which has
before been considered packed, was a
wedged-ln mass of humanity. During the
afternoon a bridal party came to the county
Judge's office. The only entrance la through
the court room. It took tome time for
them to r&ss In through the crowd. Even
the transoms over the doors were filled with
faces today, looking in and listening.
this morning. He tad no living
The local Grand Army of the
Republic attended thefuaeral la a body.
To Relocate "cjuntj- Sent,
NIOBRARA. Neb.. Feb. 20 ISpeclal Tel
egram.) A petition Is being circulated ask
ing for a relocation of the county seat of
Boyd county.
MINISTERS REMAIN FIRM
Deelina to Yield to Bequest for Modification
of the Pesalties.
SEXUAL DEBILITY.
Farmer Are Or.innlflnc.
M'COOK, Neb.. Feb. 20 (Special.) The
farmers of southern Frontier county are
orgaalzlag a cattle-shipping association.
DA.XDIllFr CAl.xKD II V GCRM.
A New DUcotery that Kill the Germ
and I'm en t lialdne.
Pretty nearly all the hair preparations
for dandruff have some merit In allaying
itching of thes calp and In being a fairly
1 good dressing for tbe hair, but there is
, only one that recognizes what causes dand
ruff, falling hair and baldness, and that de
I stroys that cause, a little germ and that
EXPECT COMPLETE SURRENDER OF CHINA
German
I'ald
Demand that Indemnity Be
In Cash Ttioagbl to lie
Impossible of Compliance.
1 Is Nebro's Herpicide. This germ eats Its
j way Into the scalp, down to the hair root,
where It saps that vitality, causing dandruff
The case has been argued and was given
to tbe Jury at 6 10 this evening. It took all
day to make the arguments, four lawyers
on each side taking part, The Instructions
given by the court to the Jury were ex
haustive, covering several pages of type
written matter, ine jury is auenaoo. oy 1 of dandruff and baldness. Newbro'a Hern-
two bailiffs, sworn la by the court, who ,CJ(Je klljs lhe gerra, "Destroy the cause,
will attend them day and night until they 1 you rern0ve the effect "
are aiscnargea. Jarre is no apparent
change in the demeanor of Gentleman,
though It Is easy to see that the long trial
has had an effect upon him.
The case of the etate against John Bur
rell will be called In the morning. He Is
charged with statutor assault.
PEKIN, Feb. 20. The foreign envoys this
morning received an unofficial communica
tion from the Chinese plenipotentiaries
offering to agree to all the terms of the
powers. The Chinese desired, however, to
save the Uvea of Chao Shu Chiao and Ylng
Nlen. but they were Informed that the
' ministers insisted upon the former demands.
a complete surrender Is expected tomor
' row.
i Meanwhile extensive preparations are
1 being made for the expedition planned by
Count von Waldersee. The Germans have j
1 purchased 1.SO0 camels for transport pur
1 poses.
1 A representative of the Associated Press
I
Do Not
Treat
All
Diseases,
but
Cure
All
I
Treat.
I
Treat
Men
Only
and
Cure
Them
to
Stay
Cured.
For an Aurlrult urni Secretary.
LINCOLN. Feb. 20. (Special.) At the re
quest of H. F. Mcintosh of Omaha, editor
of the Nebraska Farmer, a bill will be In
troduced in the senate tomorrow to pro
vide for the consolidation and combina
tion of the public service of the state and
for the creation of a council of agriculture.
20. Forecast for
The measure will provide that the council winds, becoming variable.
WASHINGTON. Feb
Thursday and Friday
For Nebraska, North and South Dakota
Partly cloudy with rising temperature
Thursday. Friday. fair, northerly winds
looming souineasteny. iaoaid be (n every household. It is
For Iowa and MInnesota-Panly cloudy ; fectJy pure ana naturally fermented.
Thursday and probably -Friday; northerly 1
DOCTOR TOLSON,
Specialist in Diseases of .MEN, and Consulting Physician of the State
Electro-.Mcdical Instiutc, 130S Farnam St,. Omnha, Neb.
Men. many of yrru are reaping the result of yoar former folly. Tour manhood I
falling and will soon Ns lost unless you do something for yourself. There is no tima
to lose. Impotency. like all sexual diseases. Is never on the standstill. With it you
can make no compromise. Either yoj must master It or It will master you and fill
your whole future, with misery and Indescribable woe. We have treated so many
cases of this kind that wa are as familiar with them as you are with the very day
light. Once cured by us you will never again ba bothered with emissions, drain,
prematurecess. small or weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of am
bition or similar symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unnt
you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. Our combined Electro-Medical treat
meat for weak men. which comblnas all of the curative powers of both medicine
and electricity, will correct all these evils and restore you to what nature In
tended a hale, healthy, happy man. with chrslcal. mental and sexual now,-, Mm.
icuiariy j iiere uuriuiuceo ; nlt
regaramg the attitude of Germany that t also cure to stay cured by our combined Electro-Medical treatment
.Its claims must be paid la cash before the' ., . c. . . - ...... ni j r ?
'evacuation takes dace. The other minis- arlCOCele, StnCtUXe, SVOhllltlC BlOOfJ PoiSOU
ters resent this, saying It will be lmpossl
! ble for China to par. as China has not a
large reterve and the custome receipts go
to pay dividends upon former loans: and It
is Improbable that It could borrow a sum
of any magnitude. United States Minister
Conger estimates the total demands upon
China at HOO.000.600.
as It digs up the scalp Into little white 1 w" miormea Dy tne loreign ministers tocay
scales. Unless it Is destroyed there's no ' cat they think tbe gravity of the sltua
permanent stopping of falling hair and cure 1 t,oa 0Ter- btJt !t ' thought new difficulties
win arise among tnemseives. waen some 01
; the governments send their Indemnity
claims, and particularly Is there uneasiness
regardli
CLOUDS, WINDSAND WARMER
Veh'rnaka and the Dakota May Ex
pert Mixed Weather Title
xt Tvro Day.
Nervo-Sexual Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary Diseases,
i Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne ;
per-
of agriculture shall consist of the governor.
commissioner of public lands and buildings
and secretary of state. The executive offi
cer of the council would be the secretary
of agriculture, who would be given prac
tically unlimited powers to promote tbe
NOTHING EQUALS IT.
Tory scmall susal aa aasy
to tsAg aa safis
FM IUIACIL
m ItZZINESS.
FOI IIUIHSMEM.
FIR TDIPIB LIVE.
FOI CONSTIPATIOa.
FOI UUOW SUI.
FBITMCCIMPUXIII
la asi.a main
'URE SICK HEADACHE.
rintomouth Woman Want Divorce.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Feb. 20. (Spe
cial.) The wife of C. B. Hadley has com
menced proceedings to secure a divorce
from him and the custody of the two chil
dren and In the petition also asks for
alimony. Mr Hadley has lived In this
county, near Nehawka, many years and
has a large fruit farm and Is reported to
be worth J20.000, He Is 6 years old and
hla wife Is JS. Attorney H. D. Travis drew
up and filed the petition In district court.
Sale or David City Telephone.
DAVID CITY. Neb.. Feb. 20. (Special.)
The David City Independent telephone
exchange has been sold to the Nebraska
Telephone company. The nw company
will put In Jong-distance telephones and a
new switchboard. They now have ninety
subscribers. F. C Scott, who was man
ager for the local exchange, continues as
manager for the Nebraska compiny
Adopted Boy Run Anas.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Fe'b. s. tspe
clat. 1 Sheriff W. D. Wheeler, has received
word from Henry Hirr. a farmer living
five miles west of town, that his adopted
boy, IS years old. bad run away from home
and to b on the lookout for tic
For the Cure of Catarrh.
A physician now retired frara practice,
but who still keeps abreast of tbe times, In
speaking of the advance made In medicine I
In the last ten years says "One of the J
most obstinate and baffliag diseases Is tbe '
very common trouble, catarrh. j
Nasal catarrh Is only one of Its many I
forms: catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the j
stomach, bowels, liver and bladder are very
common, but the .sufferer usually thinks 't
ts something else than catarrh and is treat
ed for the wrong disease.
The best and most successful treatment
for any form of catarrh Is now admitted to
be by Internal remedies through tbe stom
ach and the safest and probably tbe most
efficient Is In the tsblet form, sold by
druggists as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.
1 cave seen many remarkable cures of
catarrh resulting from regu'ar dally use of
these tablets, which seem to act on the
blood and liver, driving the catarrhal pol
son out of the system through the natural
channels.
I once had occasion to analyze these
tableta and found them to contain no cq
calne nor opiates, but simply a combina
tion of harmless antiseptics like Eucalyp
ti, Gualacol. blood root etc.
At any rate I have known of severe cat
arrhal headaches which were cured by
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and catarrhal
deafness, hay fever, asthma and catarrh of
the thtoat and stomach speedily show great
benefit after a few days use of the remdy
and when It is remembered haw much more
convenient a tablet Is than inhalers,
douches, salves and powders It is not sur
prising that this new preparation should
1 so rap'dly supplant all other remedies for
I catarrh.
Vcir MIstmiH riA Illinois Fair Thtirtar
- " - - j
and probably rlsln; temperature Friday; !
northerly winds, becoming variable. '
For Kansas Fair Thursday, with rising
temperature In western portion; Friday,
fair: variable winds.
For Colorado and Wyoming Fair, ex
cept snow In mountain districts, Thursday;
I Friday, fair and probably colder; north
! easterly winds.
1 l.oenl Record.
OFFICE OF 1 UK WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA. Feb. 2. Official record of temper
ature and precipitation compared with tbs
I corresponding day of the last three years
I JW. LW. ISPS. lSJ
1 Maximum temperature IT M rT
' Minimum temperature .Si? i
I Mn temperature H xt a
Precipitation W ,W T .0;
Record of temirature and precipitation
at Omaha for this day and since March 1.
Normal temperature 25
Deficiency for the day Jr
Total excess since March 1 W
Normal precipitation A3 Inch
Deficiency for the day GSlr.cn
Total since March 1 Jl IS inches
Excess since Mareh 1 11 inrh
Deficiency for 00 r. period, JMft... . 6J Inches
De&clenxy for cor. period. 1S... i.ti inches
Report from station at 7 I'. M.
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
and all associate diseases and weaknesses of men. Physicians having stubborn
cases to treat are cordially Invited to consult us. We charge nothing for private
counsel and give to each patient a legal contract to hold for our promises. Is It not
worth your while to Investigate a cure that has made life anew to multitudes of raea.
If you cannot call at our ofSie, write us your symptoms fully Our homo treat
ment by correspondence is always successful.
Reference! Ueat Bank and Leading Dmlnrn Men In thia City.
Consultation Free.
CWUc Hours: t-rom S A. M. to 8 V. M. Sundays, 10 A. .M. to 1 P.
M,
Operation Are on a Liberal Senle and
Week' Record Sliom Rlir
flaln.
CINCINNATI. Feb. 20. (Special Tele
gram.) Tbe Price Current says: Paeklng
operations were on a liberal scale, the num-e-er
of bogs handled amounting to 625,000.
compared with 52S.090 the preceding week
and last year. From November 1
tbe total Is S.Mt.tW. against S.Ut.OOd a year I
ago. Prominent plaees compare as follows i
in
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OF WEATHER.
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Omaha, partly cloudy
North Platte, cloudy
Cheyenne, partly cloudy
Salt Lake City, cloudy
Rapid City, cloudy
Huron, parti) cloudy
WlUlston. snowing
Chleago. clear
bi. ixHiic, wear s
ei. j-aut. ciear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Helena, clear
Havre, clear
Blsmack. snowing
Galveston, partly cloudy .. .
T Indicates trace of precipitation 7.ero.
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Exposure,
Fatigue,
Pain.
Cvrrybody dissipates
by over eating, over
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quick actlMi but permaacnt phy
sical benefit."
"Orangelne" U-erves and will repay your
taorougn a
raumunre ar.a teet.
reetinn booklet in every pckae
Treastire of Belief and Cure,"
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Ctlcai.
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Cleanliness is Next to Godliness &
We do not refer to the city hall as "godllneV bat
The Bee Building retains Its reputation for "cleanliness."
It costs money to keep clean, but here the work ts done
systematically and no expense is spared to make
The Bee Building1
the best kept building in the city. 'o extra charge is
made for janitor service. The building Is always kept
in repair and it is to be noticed that tenants rarely move
out of the Bee Building. The army headquarters mov
ing into their own building gives n chance for a number
of people to secure desirable ottlces.
THE BEE BUILDING, R. C. PETERS & C0
I7lb and Fa ream St. Rental A.aU. . . .