Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 19, 1901, Page 3, Image 4

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    BANCS TO A FENCE . POST
Andiiw 0.
Piterton tf Liigh ii
Buicidt.
WEARY OF LIFE IN SEVENTIETH YEAR
jJaushlerinLitrr Believes Dlspat
with Son Over Financial Mat
ter Droit lll'iu to the
, Deed.
LEIOH, Neb., March IS. (Special Tele
gram. Andrew C. Peterson was found
dead, hanging to a fencepott, Sunday
Jlernoon. He had lived with hli on
Andrew, fifteen miles southeast of Leigh
The man had made a rope out of several
plecea of binding twine, tied It around
hit neck and hung the loon of the other
nd over the top of a fencepoit. Wbe
found hU lifeless form was In a sitting
posture, partially resting on the ground
Mr. Peterson was a Dane by birth an
was In his seventieth year. No reason 1
given for the act, but the theory was ad
Tanced by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Peter
on, that It was the result of trouble with
a lion regarding a small sum of money,
Or. C. J, Alger, county coroner, wa
called this morning and an Inquest held
The Jury returned a verdict that the de
ceased came to his death by his wn hand
BLOODHOUND PUT ON TRAIL
Lrci in .Mlrmpl to Follow Trsrk n
Oni-Hlar at Dakota
Cltr.
i. .
DAKOTA CITY, Neb., March IS. (Spe
cial.j Sheriff Sides, with Dr. J. J. Mills
and his bloodhound, appeared 'on our streets
today and the word was passed around that
the Edwards, Bradford Lumber company'
hardware store had been robbed Saturda
night. Twenty men and boys, headed by
snerlff Sides and Dr. Millar, followed th
hound for fifteen miles In a roundabout
course to the home of Edward Ullven, a
tables southwest of this place, when th
bound refused to go further. A search
failed to reveal any of the missing articles
which consisted of knives, razors, spoons
carving seta, shears, revolvers, rifles and
shot guns. In all amounting to J 200. Mr,
Ullven and wife and Alvonso Jolls, who I
stopping with them, gave all parties the
privilege of searching all tho premises.
reward of $100 has been offered for the
arrest and conviction of the thief.
FINDS HER LONG LOST BOY
Out
Only After He Unit Been
Indued Cntlty of
rerjurr.
Ad
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., March IS. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. Agnes Allardlce arrived In the
city this morning from her honre In Can
ton, O., to sec her son who, under the
assumed name of George Allen, was by
Jury In district court hero last week found
guilty of erjury. The mother and Mrs. C,
E. Holmes of Omaha were In the office of
A N. Sullivan when Deputy Sheriff J. I)
McBrlde brought the prisoner Into the
room. The parents had not known the
whereabouts of their son for five year
and the meeting was an affeottng scene.
DIVISION IX DEMOCRATIC RANKS
Delegate at Nebraska Cltr Withdraw
from Convention.
NEBRASKA CITY. March IS. (Special
Telegram.) City conventions were held by
both parties this afternoon. In the dem
ocratic convention the gold democratic ele
raent was defeated In the contest for or
ganlzatlon and their delegates, twenty-four
In number, left the hall and refused to take
any further part, in tho proceedings. The
remaining delegates, made up 'of populists
ana rusion democrats, nominated a city
ticket, aa follow: Conticllroan-at-Iarge,
M. Bauer: cbuncilman First ward. Waltnr
MeNamara: Second ward, Andrew Stewart;
Third ward. H. Y. Blrkby; Fourth ward. E.
D. Marnell; members of the Board of Ed
ucation, J. Slchl, V. S. Hyer and Chris
Coffey.
The republicans nominated the following
ucKei, wnicn is an exceptionally strong
one- uounciiman-at-iarge, Fred nottman,
councilman First ward. J. Conley; Second
ward, Cal Chapman: Third ward, V. U
Koeppel; Fourth ward. "William Lashen
members of the Board of Educatloa, It. M.
Targart, William Koontz and A. L.
Tlmblln.
Attnrka Stnlratlnn Armr Unit.
FREMONT, Neb.. March IS. (Sp-fclal.)
m me eavaiion Army meeting last nlfcht
a gang of hoodlums attacked their hall
with brickbats and clubs, breaking the win
dows and damaging the building consid
erably. As soon an tho police arrived on the
cene they ran away. No arrests have been
made. Several people in the hall were hit
by missiles, but no serious Injuries were
received.
To Vote on License Question.
hakvahu, Neb., March IS. (Special.)
caiuraay nignt tne republicans placed In
nomination the following ticket: Mayor.
a. j. Moger; councllmen. First ward, S. J,
Rice; Second ward, R. TV. Bayles; clerk.
Jonn Fleming; engineer, Jesse Eller:
treasurer. P. H. Updike. The question of
license will be anbmltted to the votera.
The high license caucus renominated O
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
fleets of the well known remedy,
Btbup or Piqb, manufactured by the
Califokxia Fio Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining-the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
tastn and acceptable to the ay a tern. It
Is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tl , cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fnverr
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bdwels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the CAuroitNiA Fio Stbcp
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to aroid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
AX rBAlfCISCO, CAX.
loxruvTixx. xt. mrw tobx. jr. T.
Fw sale by alt Druggists -Price Me. per bolll
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 1001.
A. Hertog for mayor. Fred Haseloh, First
ward, and L, S. Martin, Second ward, for
councllmen, the remaining ticket being the
rae aa tne republican.
At the school caucus A. J. Moger, L. O
Aaer and Conrad Pauley were nominated
members of the School Board.
Crete Cltr Ticket.
CRETE, Neb., March IS. (Special.) City
caucuses were held Saturday night by both
republicans and democratlc-fuslonlsts. Re
publican nomlnatlona are: Mayor. O. H
Hastings, renominated; clerk, Frank Ne
dela, Jr.; treasurer, Albert Heidi; police
judge, John Oravell; engineer, Prof. Brown
or Doane college; councilman First ward
v, L. Lovell; Second ward, John Brysoni
Tnird ward, Adam Blllborn; members ot
school board, C. B. Anderson and Dexter
Drake.
Democratic nominations are; Mayor, J.
H. Bahners; clerk, Fred Kind; treasurer,
Fred Francl: police Judge, Fred Hler: en
gineer, rrof. Brown; councilman First
ward. C. A. Hill; Second ward, Hibbard
Johnson; Third ward, W. S. Chlndlr
memocrs or school board, M. H. Fleming
ana i nomas patz.
Two Tickets nt lint I.I rnr.
DAVID CITY, Neb., March 18.-(Speelal.)
' "u ucKeis are in the Held for the
municipal election this spring. The renub
jican ticket Is: Mayor. C. H. Al-lrleb; city
- a. Myers; city clerk, W. S.
McCoy; police Judge, E. B. Taylor; coun
cllmen. First ward. A. E. EUlng: Second
-aru, v,. f. Downing; Third ward, I. E
Doty.
The fusion ticket Is.
Holland; city treasurer, G. W. Gates; city
clerk. J. D. Rising; police Judge. A. 1L
rnomson; touncllmen. First ward. W. W
sioweii; Second ward, A, B. Roya; Third
ward. M. J. Bouse. The prohibitionists ssy
mey win also have a ticket.
Praps Dead In llnatlnRS.
HAbTI.NOS. Neb., March 18. (Special
Telegram.) O. R. Sims, one of Hastings'
oldest Inhabitants, dropped dead tonight at
6 o'clock at his home. He had been down
town as usual this afternoon and apparently
was enjoying health, but within ten min
utes after he had reached home he sank
down into his chair, at the same time com
plaining tbat he did not feel well, but h
fore any medical assistance could be pro
cure ne oiea or beart failure. The de
ceased was a member of the cltr entirirll
na was niung bis third term.
Unl One Tleket at lnham.
AUBURN, Neb.. March 1R iSn.,.1.1 a
city caucus was held Friday night and an
immense crowd was present By a mutual
agreement but one set of candidates was
uamca ana me license Question u tn t,.
oeciaca at the no 11b. Th tiv.t (..
Mayor, J. w. Darrah: elerV. rh.rie.
Macaer: treasurer. R. c. Boyd: enclneer.
nacKer; ponce ludce. S. L Caldwell?
members cf the council. John McConnell.
D. A. Meese and J. A. Slmnsnn.
Mot to Prosecute Boop.
HUMBOLDT. Neb.. March 18.-tSneell.l
After an Investigation this morning.
George F. Mosburger. owner of the shoe
store broken into yesterday by Jesse Boop.
decided not to prosecute the offender and
ne was taken home by his father, John
Boop. a farmer living ten miles northeast
of town. The lad confessed to breaking
Into the store, but hardly seemed to realize
the enormity of his offense.
dominate Village Trustees.
CLAY CENTER. Neb.. March IS. (Spe
cial.) The question of license for a saloon
will be voted on this spring. A license
party was organized Friday night and the
following nominated for trustees: George
Rich. H. Stephenson. A. Garrison, N. L.
Davis. Last night the anti-license party
nominated C. Detweiler. J. O. Barnett.
George S. Ward and F. Troxel.
Hebron An t l-Llcense Tleket.
HEBRON. Neb.. March 18. fSDeelal.1
Saturday night the citizens' antl-llcente
party had thtlr convention and nominated
the following: Mayor. S. White; clerk. B.
A. Young; treasurer. Z. W. Knode; mem
bers of school board. C. M. Wethcrald and
F. A. Powell; councllmen. First ward. ir.
J. Long; Second ward, E. E. Boyes; Third
warn. j. M. Sbaw.
REPAIRS FOR PENITENTIARY
GoTtmsr Dietrich Btndi a Bill tad Uimre
te th Hons.
SUGGESTS A STATE LIGHTING PLANT
rolnts Oat Wherein a Great Saving-
Can He Made and More Satisfac
tory Service Itendered Than
I'nUer l'renent Conditions.
permitting the refunding of certain bonds.
The bill was drawn up for the relief of
the people of Nebraska City, the supreme
court having recently .decided that bonds
voted to the Missouri Pacific railroad must
be paid. In 1886, when Nebraska City pre
cinct was composed of four wards in Ne
braska City and some adjacent territory,
bonds to the amount of 140,000 were voted
to aid in procuring the right-of-way of the
Missouri Pacific railway. For many years
the levy was made to pay the Interest on
these bonds, but the legality of the pre
cinct having been questioned, It ceased to
exist. However, the commissioners con
tinued to make the levy until enjoined by
the courts not to do so, but since the
supreme court has held that the bonds
shall be paid it was desired to have the
bonds refunded, and for this purpose the
bill was introduced.
Meserre to He a Flanker.
Former State Treasurer Meserve has
graduated from the farm through the treas
urer's office Into the banking business. He
will locate the first of next month In
Hastings, where he will direct as president
the affairs of the Aiams Countr bank, into
which he has bought.
LINCOLN, March IS. (Sneelal.l The fol
lowing communicat on from Governor Del.
trlch, with bill attached, mi read In the
nouse mis afternoon
,Tp. the Honorable Speaker and Members
ot the House of Representatives: A recent
lymiiasruuon at tne penitentiary, on tne
night of J-ebruary 28. wrought such destruc
tion iu mai portion ol the structure
equipped with cells and prison appliances
mai it has become necessary to eauln the
new apartment with cells nnd appliances
and repair the damaged portion.
rui whs purpose i respectruuy request
that the sum of 00.Cp0 be appropriated for
new cells and annllanrea In the new cell
apartment and Xvmh be appropriated to re-
ebraska Cltr noit
juuiciousjy expended will be sufficient to
equip the new cellhouse with 180 steel cells
wun the latest Improved appliances
moacrn sanitary renulatlon. rebuild a
repair the part damaged and will make
..... . jrviin ui Micij, uvui j.um i ibichko Great western nn-.
fire and escane or ronHrt. nmnntr he brat "lrrn UOya
In the land. Thus arranged, the accommo- 1 rresldent Hill of firent
canons win ic sufficient, at the prevailing Northern.
rnie ui increase, ror tne ne.xt quarter oi a
trniur. vrw vnntr i.i. u t...... . . .
. vu !. i-resiaent A. B.
cago Great Western rail-
Aebraska Cltr Snbslltntr.
WASHINGTON, March 18. (Special Tele.
bffiTO ?er'rh'ia"mPaTeSr,na,arnene,: 1 t" .M'
Thlj make n nm tni.i nfttinrlm Mrh iubstltute clerk In the Nebraska Cltr not.
office.
"d PURCHASES FORT DODGE LINE
Now Purify, Enrich, Rebuild.
You Meed New Life in the Sprints.
Dr. Greene's
NERVURA
BLOOD
AND NERVE
It of
, I desire to call your attention to the ex- , 1?" '".w V"
travngant system ofvllghtlng the various otlckney of the Chi
state
iiiaiiiuuons cenierea in una ronucuuug i roaa. listen mnnv fhat h . .
to the city of Lincoln and the advisability purchased from President i t . .
and wisdom of Instituting a central elec- fJ " ., v- re,,3,e,nt J- J- Hill of
trical plant at the university of sufficient tne rat Northern railway ,n th. nt.
proportions to furnish light and power for standing stock and bonds of the Mason rlty
al of these Institutions. . . & Fort Dode railroad. Th. 5"T
independent or the extra labor required , "v " pur
and the cost entailed to keep the plants In "ro an "tatea. The road will be
repair the annual cost to the slate, at held as a proprietary line nf h. rn
la time, for llchtlnir Is anoroxlmatelv as I nrui u...-. . 8
" i incorporated .into
State capltol 2.0 , i .J me purcnase includes the
Executive mansion 1M fleW near Fort Dodge, owned by the
me rncnaicsf w "cuBicr uuuij uoai company
.uiiiiuiat; a a aaV
Hospital for the Insane 1,W0
university and farm 495
Power, weather bureau and carpenter,
shon 7 .v.
Unlversltv school nf mnslr son
Coal at university 6.031
Power at penitentiary 5,460
rower at insane hospital
Total .. tis.Kii
Bavins of water to university under
vrnirai piani arrangement.. 1.055
Total
The Cost of llptitlnc st th. rnnllnl fnr tho
last month alone was LTTS. Tio mil of nrn.
vldlng power and Hunting these Institutions
un me same uasis or comparison under tho
ruiiupru central piani system is:
tor power and llchtlnB the several
buildings at the university, univer
sity farm, capltol. executive man
sion. Home for the Friendless, peni
tentiary. Hospital for the Insane and
coal ror heatlne nnlvrltv tin iaa
Present cost n
. . -v.nT,
unt proposea plan 10.400
-ei saving per year under nronnsed
P'n ... 10.4M
lnis net uavinr nf iin 1R nmnnntin 1.
does to a reduction nf VI n.r .ni ln
takes Into account only the lighting of the
buildings and does not Include the saving
... .ai.u. nuu in rrDBirs. in rn n-num
amount to several thousand dollars addl-
The COSt Of Instituting snrh o nl.nl I-
proposed. Including all the wiring and mate
rial needtd, would not exceed XA.OW, so
that the amount saved the state each year,
to say nothing of the advantages in the
The purchase of the Mason City rnrt
Dodge railroad gives the Chlr.n x.
ureat western a line to Fort Dodge and
connection with coal fields there. Beyona
the construction of a new line from Mason
City to Manilla Junction a conneetir. in
b made with the company's St. Paul's line
ana a new Branch will connect with the
company g cnicago division.
The Mason City & Fort Dodre rilr
ciiruus iron Mason city to near Fort
Dodge, about ninety miles, and was built
some years ago by President J. J. Hill.
There are $1,380,000 bonds outstanding and
ri V nfA A
M, SIOCK.
WITH FIVE BULLETS IN BODY
Farmer Kear Rose Hill Fnn.j 11..
Under Snsplcloos Clrcatn-stances.
OSKALOOSA, la,, March IS. H. H. Drake,
farmer, waa today found dead in hi.'
nouse nve miles north of Rose Hill, with fiv
umicis m nis ooay. Drake waa wealthy
and was known to have cash about the
yiacc ne oia Dcen aeaa three days
more.
Two Deaths nt Gothenbnrar.
GOTHENBURG, Neb.. March 18. rKne.
clal.) Olof Engstrom died at his home
north of town yesterday of consumption.
He leaves a wife and five children.
Mrs. S. N. E. Johnson died at her home
eight miles east of town last night. Sho
leaves a nusband.
To Bid for Lodge Location.
CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. March IS Rn..
way of adequate ilchttntr rm.i.. clal.) The larxer cities of th st.t. tn.t
education, would In less than five years be near the Pythian center, will be invited to
y2$&n& r'vr, hrrst,nri,oB
largement of the electrical plant at the unl- ,odKe' Knights of Pythias of Iowa. Grand
verslty. Prof. Morgan Brooks of the de- Chancellor Bernard Murphy of Vinton this
verrynedn. Wt the committee to whom
Into' the mitter and from Zkolt Sum&ttl tvch m' cn be M make
these deduction!! Hr rimwn mavm thai A. reDOrt. Uhmltflnar ihm mma n k J
crbeensaT. VoriiSh?UfSr " city in August.
Ztfo odpae5'raa,nedteBhraaachh,er .'.T "n 7 "ore profit-
at tne penitentiary and furnish such power ,D1' lMn buying a bottle of Prickly Ash
...ttdaheni?yluP' t0.Kh"- Tltn Bltters-you get four for one. A kidney
Ainu p.un .ti.U nroviaea 1 -n.nlrln. 1 1 . . 4 u
Nominates Illarh License Ticket.
LONG FINE, Neb.. March IS. (Special.
At a citltens' caucus last-nltht were nnm.
lnated the following, to serve for two year?
on tne vuuage ooara: j. c. Castle. W. M
Putnam and B. Reckard. These are high
license men.
Nebraska nnd Xebrnskans.
Some person, to the authorities unknown.
one night recently smashed a largo plate
r;iu wmuow m tne aiore or William Zu
auf of Pierce.
Local parties are maklnir
to construct a telephone line from Arapa
hoe to Goener. It Is Intended in nnnn
"it iuna utsiaiicc sysiem at Arapahoe.
Ncllah contcmnlates the erertlnn nf n oi...
hall, combining quarters for the fire com
pany. The new building, which It has prac-
finally fi.n tnAA in . . . ...
sianiiai Dries, structure.
Drunlng is to have a flftv.hnrri Ann.
, 1 1 -11' r m . '
iiuti. ..cpurjf ... u.d ut r.usnr areea to con
strict and operate such a mill fnr n hnn...
oi i.ouu, nnu int citizens ot the town
The westorooK elevator at Altsinn
lapsed, comnletelv wrecking th. .,,iMin
and spilling X.ooo buihels of wheat, corn
nnu ouii. nnu n. pne. i ne grain can bo
saved with comparatively small loss, but
there Is nothing but klndllnur wnnd 1.. , t
the elevator.
Robert G. Douelas. hainr
position as principal of the Bertrand
schools, has retired from the editorship of
the Bradahaw Republican. John B. Dey
who formerly made the Republican one of
the strongest papers In that nart nf th.
state, returns to his old position.
The people of Valley object to the at . la
ment that the town Is with
tectlon. as stated in the report of the re
cent flro In the Whttmore barn. Tho town
has a splendid system of Arc protection,
but the barn was outside of town and be.
yond the reach of the water system.
The citizens of Creston. whleh ...
cently visited by a disastrous fire which
consumed a large part of the business ixir
tlon of the town, are exhibiting the rleht
kind of plJCk. The burned structures will
be replaced by brick ones, the brick al
ready being on the ground Xcr som-j of
them.
John Griffith of Red Ootid recently lost
vaiuiiuie ouurijiurii uuii in i peculiar
manner. The animal reared backward nnd
fe!i over the bank into a erect:. The water
was not deep, bet the bull landfd on his
back and broke through Ins tbln ice. re
form he could be placed rljl: end ul h
-owr.n
On accojnt of trouble between th. hmi.
ness men of Savage and the Short Line
Railroad company the station at Rnv.it?.
has been closed by the company. The bns
ness men were dissatisfied over rates and
had their frelaht shinned to a town on un.
other road and hauled over to Savage nnd
the company said, ' .No business, no station."
Former MUsourtans who .lvc t.uar v..-. tit
er re k had a reminder of old tlme.i the other
day. A farmer who Uvea near that plca
caught a "possum which h'i(t taken refuge
under a nay siacK. How the animal came
In that part of the country Is a snyaury.
aas this is the first one ever koti in ivt
section. . The animal Is now comfertnbly
housed in a cage and exhibited aa a curiosity
Colonel Nell Brennan of O'Neill received
from Ireland a harp-shaped device deco
rated with tho genuine shamrock from tho
old sod. It was sent to hlra by the Slaters
of Charity In his old home In Tr.ind
Colonel Brennan iias been a constant con
tributor to the work of the Slaters and
very year Just before St. Patrick's dnv
they send him some such remembrance of
the land which gave him birth.
Casearlne at Alt Drnc.Mi.
Cures Biliousness, Constipation and Dys
pepsia, or money refunded, Price BO cents.
Book explaining cause and cure mailed free,
Uta Bros. & Co., Minneapolis. II! so.
for the use ot exhaust steam for heating- the
university and the expense of rearranging
the heating plant to that end Is included in
the foregoing estimate. Conditioned upon
such an Improvement In the facilities for
iracnins ana Demonstrating work In elee.
iricity it is possible, if not nrnhuhl. ihn
the Board of Regents will agree to defray
..... t,.cUre irtiiiB.iiKinK tne nesting sys
tem out of funds of that Institution and
inuo ma ne h corrcsponamg decrease, ap
proximately K.500. in the cost to the state.
. present tne capltol, Home for the
J-rlendless, governor's mansion. Chemical
nan, reprasica hall and Mechanic Arts
buildings at the university and penitentiary
O r. n tr annn1ti.il Il L. . 1 . . .
..p, .Tvi nun uKui uy a private
corporation, so that this very unsatisfactory
and expensive arrangement must nnnttnu.
ener and bowel cleanser,
for one dollar.
kidney
strength-
Four medicines
REMEDY
is the Bemt Spring Tonio and Restorative.
Mmkmr mf BLOOD, NERVE, STRENGTH, mnd ENERGY.
nL,; ,' J rvn 141 pnramor 8t, Chicago,
- w. 10 V?? th for Sood I hare received
from the use of Dr. Orsene's Nerrura blood and atrre
n"5; nonertlr in a critical condiUon. 1 took
AiTiiZ f U? wy husband-a advice, as it
ti nH? PrTi' 1 f m I hd at time., and also
XL ?d.T" troublJ Ith my heart. Now I
oan tnilr 1U1. thatl am entirely free from all Uie above
nM ailments. The first bottle that I took made ms feel
' w -t'r tQlrJ bottle I was completely
n.n5 xpr-. mrcratltud. for thi rood
i'V AtrirtA from th. use of Dr. Green-. Nerrura flood
aad nerrs remedy," '
Mothar Earth cloansec and puriflea herself and
grbt henelf anew in dainty frethneaa, and in
rich, new life and beautr in the uprinir.
Thus should man and woman be.
Thu will Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and
nerre remedy make them. It inviforatea the
nrTf and purifies the blood throws back the
shoulders, cives new life and enertries, and vi
tallies and revivifies the health. It girts to
woman vigorous and queenly bearing and to
man that power and strength which emanate
only from sturdy health. If humanity in eeneral
would keep its health intact by the use of this
precious discovery, the life of the race would be
indefinitely prolonged.
DR. GREENE'S NERVURA
Qvmroomma Sirhtf WmnknmMm.
Dr. Greene's Nerrura cures nervous -)...,.
tion, spring' debility, dyspepsia, weakness, despon
decXtk,any nd liver complaints, insomnia,
and all of the various ills arising from 'weak
nerves and impure blood. It makes weak people
strong, and sick and run-down people well.
Mas. 0. 8. Cobb S34 Smith 8t, Providence., R. I., says:
.ij For V?.76" 4 hta troubled with IndireVtlon,
kidney and liver trouble, Mrere nervous headaches ani
neuralgia. There was a terrlbW pain and prett-ure in mf
stomach. Bometiroea for three weeks at a time I could
take no nourishment but lime water and milk. I lost
forty pound!. In fact, I was completely prostrated. I
commenced using Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and nerve
remedy, and the. change which took place was wonderful
The terrible racking pains through my head and shoulders
left me. Where I could eat nothing but the lightest kinds of
food, I can now at anything without the slightest distress
pf any kind. The kidney antUirer trouble hailsft me, and.
In fact, my friends are surprised at my wonderful cure."
Dr. dreeae, 35 W. 14th St., New York City,
la the most successful specialist la curing mf
voua and cfcroalc tflsMses. He has rtmediea for
all ferns of dUeaae, a4 will give free con.
ti h ana utki, aersenany ar by latter.
Dr.
a
Greene's
Nervura
Brings
Vigor
and
Health.
MOROCCO MUST APOLOCIZE
Stats Department E tarts Onsnl Common
to Mais Ipecisl Dsmaadt,
ARMORED ICRUIIER H CWVEV&Ct
MAYIE RAIN AND MAYBE SNOW
eastern Aeliraska and Kansas to Have
Some Kind of a 1'reclplta
tloa Todsr. '
unless me proposea plan Is carried Into
execution. The only other wa V Olifn 1 In
construct a separate plant at the pentten-
oitu muuiu necessiiaie an out
lay almost as great and It would still be
necessary to maintain two plants, as one
Is required for educational Instruction at
Excess Charge for Service.
..it.c. 1 Wr,ce 'or "Sht'ng the penl
tentlarv Is Il.MO Der vear. hit in
to this the contracting; corporation has filed day' fair
claims for excess llchtlntr. .n..ji.. I aay lB,r'
a period of five years, aggregating I6.0M 1 I For North Dakota Generally
Moreover, me piani at the university at
this time Is not alone Inadequate for edu
cational and lighting purposes, but It Is in
such condition aa to necessitate an early
outlay of several thousands of dollars fo-
. There are many reasons
WASHINGTON, March IS. Forecast for
Tuesday and Wednesday:
For Nebraska and Kansas Fair in west
ern portion; occasional rains probable,
turning Into snow In eastern portion Tues
day; colder; brisk and high northwesterly
winds; Wednesday fair.
For Iowa Rain, probably turning into
snow, Tuesday; colder In northern por
tlon; much colder In southern portion;
winds becoming brisk and high northwest
erly; Wednesday fair.
For South Dakota Fair and colder Tucs
day; brisk northwesterly winds; Wednes-
ni. 1 1 r. V. n
o. 1. I., uitii.ru unouia ne located at
the university. It means that the machin
ery will have close Inspection and be under
vuusiniH ouici vjaion oi me expert elec
tricians at all times, without additional ex
pense. And it means and this Is a most
significant feature, considering the nnrt
electricity promises to play In the future
. i""-"'"i"- "i inventive genius that
the University of Nebraska will be equipped
with as good a plant and be as well nre
pared to educate on the subject of electric
ity as any of the great colleges of the coun- j
fair Tues
day, with colder in southern portion; brisk
northwesterly winds; Wednesday fair.
For Colorado, Wyoming and Montana-
Fair Tuesday; brisk northerly winds;
Wednesday fair.
Loral tleenrd.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUnEATT
OMAHA. March 18. Official record of tem
perature ana precipitation compared with
the corresponding day of the last three
years:
190L 1900. 1899. 1S9S.
Maximum temperature.... 00 45 25 47
Minimum temperature.... 4. 25 19 39
Mean temperature 54 40 12 43
I'reclpltatlon w .00 .01 .12
Iteeord of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for this day and since March 1,
bill, which 1 respectfully request be Intro- Normal temperature 19
duced and considered, provides for an an- Excess for the day 19
propriation 01 iz.vjz.w. wnlch sum Is re-1 l olai excess since iuarcn 1 109
3ulred to replace the 700 woolen blankets Normal precipitation 05 Inch
ellvered to the warden of Deficiency for the day 05 inch
.. . . . .. " ' !'. ... 11.1 II 1. I - . . .
on tne nignt 01 tne disaster nt that lnstltu- TotaI precipitation since .Marcn 1 46 inch
.iuii. 1 nrpc iiiaiincLs are oeing used at the I ieiicienc nuivc mmi-n i n men
pennemiarj-, ana to replace them the tendency ior cor. penoa, ismu 33 Inch
Deficiency for cor. period, 1899 14 inch
Itrports from Stations at 7 I. M.
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
Omaha, cloudy...........
North Platte, cloudy
Cheyenne, cloudy ,
Salt I-ake. clear
Rapid City, partly cloudy...
Huron, cloudy
Wllllston. cloudy
Chicago, cloudy ,
St. Louis, cloudy
St. Paul, cloudy
Davenport, cloudy
Kansas City, cloudy
Helena, cloudy
Havre, ciouay.
within appropriation Is nrrurr
CHARLES H. DIETRICH.
Governor.
DaldrlRe's upremt- Court Dill,
Upon the pjconimendatlon of lhe senate
Judiciary committee, senate file 109, Senator
uaiunges diii providing for an Increase
In the number of supreme ludees. has been
so amended that the supreme court of Ne
braska shall consist of six Judges Instead
of nine, as the original bill provided fn
The amended bill also raises the salary of
the Judges from i:,500 to $3,600 per year.
The bill as It was. returned tnt
. . J J..W-
vldes:
The supreme court nhnli .i.. ....
Jjdges. a majority of whom shall be neces
sary to form a quorum or pronounce a ile
rlslon. provided that the court may in Its
dUcretion organize In two divisions of three
Judges each, and in that case the unanim
011s decision of the three Judges of a di
vision shall oe accepted as the Judgment
of the court. Provided, further, that In
cae wie wiree juages ot a dlv Is on shall Hlsmarclc cloudv
'Vr . . 'wm i"u"ara lurtner. that the
chief Justice or a majority of the Judces
may order that any cause or matter shall
be heard In the first Instance by the entire
vuu... ..... iiciio. ci me constitutionality
of any act shall be Involved ih .ATiit?
matter or proceeding shall be considered
by the entire court.
The supreme rnurt hll ti... i i -.
Jurisdiction In cases relating to the rere'
m-, n.ii i..r in wnicn tne state shall be
a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas
corpus. proniDiiion ana such sppellate
Jurisdiction as may be provided by law
At the first eeneral election after the
adoption of this section there shall be
elected four Judges of the supreme court,
who shall be classified by lot. so that one
01 infra snau noia omce for a term of
one year, one of them for a term of three
years, one for a term of five years, one for
a term of six years and one judge shall be
cic-iiru annually IJierfUIier
To Aid Nebraska City.
The senate committee on finance, wars
and means today recommended for passage
sennte file S10, a bill Introduced by Senator
Areods at the request of the governor.
2 9
r3 ?S
: 2 3 B
: c ?a
. 1 . o
tl 3
it. 3 .
. J M
.. 46 60 .00
.. 40 IS .00
. 30 3 .01
. 42 48 T
. 44 48 .00
.. S 34 .01
. 16 Si .01
. 36 68 .00
6i n .00
. 31 40 .00
. 61 63 .00
. 61 6g .00
22 41 T
. 26 3C T
. E 40 .00
. 64 64 .01
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
t A. WELSH.
L-zCal Forecast Official.
Parpose
State
Is to Secure Atonement for
lndla-nltr and Hasten Fay
nest of Some Old
Claims.
WASHINGTON, March 18. The State de
partment is giving renewed attention to
the tettlemcnt of the claims agalast th
government of Morocco.
The claim ot Marcus Ezagul, who was
murdered in June last, has been adjusted
by the payment of 15,000. But there are
other claims equally meritorious which
have not been satisfactorily adjusted. Re-
cently the State department gave these
consideration, all efforts on the part of Mr.
Gummore, the consul general at Tangier,
to adjust them having proved ineffective.
Under these circumstaaces a special mis
sion, following in this respect the practice
01 other governments, seemed necessary
instructions 10 inn end today were sent
to Mr. Gummore, as well as further in
structions to demand an apology for an
apparent discourtesy on the part of the
grand viiler aad the minister of foreign
affairs in attempting o defeat the purpose
of the State department to dtspatcn a spe
cial mission to Morocco City.
The armored cruiser New York with Ad
miral Rodgers aboard, Is rapidly Bearing
Gibraltar with every prospect of reaching
Tangier by the end ot this week. It will
take Mr. Gummore aboard and convey him
to Mazargan, where the consul general will
disembark and go overland to the Moorish
capital. The New York will remain at
Mazargan under his orders until some sort
of a settlement is reached, and Mr. Gum
more was today notified to this effect.
CONDITION OF IOWA BANKS
FIftr-One Bullions In Individual De.
posits In Institutions Outside
of Des Moines.
WASHINGTON, March 18. (Special Tel
egram.) The comptroller of currency today
made a public report of the condition of
the national banks of Iowa, exclusive of
Des Moines, at the close of business Feb
ruary S. It shows: Loans and discounts.
50,806,233; gold coin, J,78S,571; legal ten
ders, S1.349.2SO; national bank notes is
sued, 17,675.800; Individual deposits, $51,
517,139; average bank reserve, 80.45 per
cent.
Snrceon at Charles City.
Dr. E. G. Dennis has been appointed
pension examining surgeon at Charles City,
1a.
Railway Mall Clerks.
Brayton Sweet of Webster Junction. H.
L. Duncan of Columbia Cltj and James L.
Piper of Oakley were appointed railway
mail clerks.
Ilrpalrs at Connell Bluffs.
Vincent Battln was awarded a contract
for repairs to the Council Bluffs, la., post-office.
"MOTHERHOOD"
! A Bk Am tUrlm jtrur -r--
nT tells plain facts that everyone of the gentler sex
ouphttoknow. Its common sense advice saves
pa
UDC
dresses. If the readers of this announceme.it L-nnu- nf
pain, trouble and anxietv. One or more mniM
sent upon request, to one person or to different ad-
expectant mothers, they will do them a Kreat favor by
having this book sent to them. Address the oublishr.
TU tlaNIIU KECIXlTeB CO., Atlanta, Sa.
WW
Sprtti tht
Clod
TUitfs.
STRICTURE
Dissolved and Removed Forever. No Cutting or Pain.
1
Do Not
Treat
All
Diseases.
But
Cure
All
I
Treat
I
Treat
Men
Only
' and
Cure
Them
to
Stay
Cured
Specialist in Diseases of .Men.
Of the State Electro-Medical Insti
tute. 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha,
Nebraska.
It matters not how lonK you have suffered from stricture, nor liovr
many different doctors hove disappointed you, my treatment will cure
you just as ccrtninly us you come to our office for trcntmcnt. I will not
do It bycuttlng or diluting. My treatment is entirely original with me
and perfectly painless. It completely dissolves the stricture and permu.
ncutly removes every obstruction from the urinary passage. It stops
every symptom, allays, all inflammation, reduces the prostate gland
when enlarged, cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys when irrl.
tated or congested and rerttores health and soundness to every part of
the body affected by the disease.
We also cure to stay cured by our combined Electromedical Treatment
Varicocele, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Nervo-Sexual
Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary Disease,
and all associate diseases and weaknesses of men. We charce nnlhlnir fnr ..Hv-.i.
counsel and give to each patient a LEGAL CONTRACT to UofS for our promises a
nVntn'0rth 5'0Ur Whlle to lnvestlBa,e care that has made life f anew tSltiTudM
"if you cannot cal! at our office write us your symptoms fully. Our home treat
nent by correspondence Is always successful. f 11
References: Best Banks and Lending Business iMcn in lhl City.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office Hours: From 8 a. m. to8 n. m. Sundavs. in n. m 1 .
- - - - v " - t w a. a at I
STATE ELEGTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1308 FarnaraSt,, Between 13th and 14th Sts., OMAHA, NEB.
Get Ahead
of the
Spring Rush
For Offices.
Advice to
Office Seekers.
April and May are the months when
moat pople do their movlnc. The
prospects are that the demand for of
flees In Omaha was never so gTeat aa
It will be thta spring. There are not
a treat many rooms vacant In
The Bee Building
but there are amonc them several
which are particularly choice; one di
rectly In front of the elevator on ths
tth floor; one on the 1st floor next to
the entrance to The Bse business of
fice; a suite ot three rooms on the
3rd floor, and a very large office and
vault on the rround floor faelne l?th
stleet. Besides these, there are four
or five amaller rooms In various parts
of ths building.
Ths rants are reasonable and ths
.atrvtcs perfect.
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
RENTAL AGENTS,
Ground Floor, Bee BnlldUf, Omiha. .
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