TIIE OlMAITA DAILY T5EE: SUNDAY, APKTL M, 1001. CONFERENCE SAVES CENTRAL eBCles M CUBAN PARTIES COMPROMISE close of the exposition Agent Johnson' terra expires tomorrow, (( rl( .rolu fr Auditorium nml , I iU BViUO ilia uuluumi Nw JnT Road Conwues Enough t rr discontinuance of the Tut Threattccd Strike. ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN GET RAISE Telenriiilier mid Trnlu HnmU Uc IThr Only Trotnluc liiereimetl ln- Wlirn They I'roiluce I'rcmf of I n fair Si-nle. Pledging ths Condition, but ho will probably be given until May 1 to settle his account. Opposition to tno t.jii. . iv..J agency 13 expected vivuoiifwvn join nuiti iu awimu by the department omclals. Senator onmbio and Representative llurke will no doubt oppose It, and they -ire understood to have a candtdato who desires the place. .nrtlmcM I'nutnl ClinnKc. Itural free delivery service- will bo es tablished May 15 In Iowa as follows: Atallssa, Muscatine county; route covers an area of forty-eight squaro miles, con taining n population of 000; E. 11. Turkle appointed carrier. Tipton, Cedar county; routo covers an area of 11C squaro mllc3. containing a popu lation of 1,932; S. C. Haker, C. K. Plerco and Oliver Mllford appointed carriers. Tho postofllcc at Rochester will bo sup plied by rurul carriers. M. W. Jones was appointed postmaster at Warren, Converse county, Wyo. Mall contracts awarded: From Mitchell to Goshen, S. I)., to Elijah Spangler of r(K I'rotlt for Auditorium nnil llniiilMiiue 1'rlxrn Are Aunnlcri After Wnrnt liner. At 11 o'clock last night the Auditorium exposition passed Into history and landed nn tho rlctit lln nf the tedeer. I.nst nlcht'a COMMISSION NOW GOES TO WASHINGTON receipts must have passed the $1,500 mark, so that the exposition Itself will como out SEQUEL TO NEGRO'S BURNING Father of Fred Alexander Aiki Arrest of Lawreice Citizens. probably $2,000 ahead, exclusive of any sum that may be received from the sale of thu exhibits during tho coming two weeks. The attendance for tho night was 1,800. The Trocadero orchestra volunteered ex cellent music and probably tho best vaudo- vllle specialty yet put In the theatorlum wa3 Introduced when Master Robert NEW YOllK, April 13. It was announced by officials of tho Central railroad of New Jersey this evening that tho company had como to nn agreement with Its engineers nnd llremcn. Tho conference which brought nbotil this result was held between rep- tcsentntlvcs of tho employes of tho road nml flenernl Sunerintcndent O. L. Hansen and Division Superintendent Wentz. The wages of the engineers and firemen M,tc,ieU; from i.lorce to Ut.nDeU s. rj,, t0 were increased, uui ino ich.-Bii S. A. Lovelace of London, Ky. train bauds Hid not inrc so wen. -. Tll Ilostomco nt Uryan, Sweetwater former wero told that tney win do county, Wyo., will be discontinued and nu liberally as their feiiow-worner . . ma, Ront tQ arcen n,vcr employ of other railroads ami i w j Volkincr of Ilurllngton, C. II. Uurew train Hands arc to liavo auoincr Co...l....i.o .f (jr,nncI1 an(, wu ou,n of ,jr(len with tho omclals. drove, la., wero appointed railway mall Alter mo conicrcnco iiiihuuj .j...-, .-i- cierks. rescntntlve of tho firemen in jersey v.u, announced that there would bo no strike on tho New Jersey Central road. Ho said that had been definitely decided upon. Tho company had mado concessions to the men and hud granted to tho engineers nnd fire men tho lOO-mlles-a-dny limit which they .inmnmixii. Mr. Shea Hnld that the de mands of tho tolegrnphcra had been Tho federal grand Jury brought In a true to settlo definitely tho question of tho re- romo of It camo too late. There was a dropped for tho present. Tho telegraphers bill yesterday against Ernest J. Woltcr of latlons between tho United States and Cuba, great deal of talk, hut the committee I,, rnntlnim to work nt the Bamu rato Schuvler. chamlng hltn with using tho malls but will report back to the convention. finally decided It all satisfactorily. When ns beforo until they could bring evidence to defraud. tho voto was counted It was found that to ronvlnco tho company that they were Wolter Is the Schuyler morchnnt who Is AUSTRIA-HUNGARY IS SEVENTH Mlss Variun 113,1 received 17.002 votes to not paid as much as tlio tuicgrapucrs on sain to tiavo sent mreatcning letters to TRUE BILL AGAINST WOLTER Federal fir anil Jury Milken Heport, ItrtitrnltiK Several Iti-illetmeutn. Will Xot He Authorised to Settle Ques tion of Itplnllonnhlli Ucnnltely, but Will Seenre President's Kxplnnnt Inn. HAVANA. Anrll 13. At tho opening of today's secret session of the constitutional iiuchtel and llttlo Miss Cocll Thompson, convention Senor Nunez asked that the con- champion cakcwalkcrs, performed tho cake- vcntlon cither reject or accept tho riatt walk to such eminent satisfaction that they amendment, as tho resolution adopted yes- Wero repeatedly recalled, tcrday Mas not a formal declaration and The first voting contest closed was that was misleading. for tho most popular young woman stenog- The conservatives considered that the raphcr, the prize being a J 100 typewriter, resolution practically rejected tho amend- Tho race had been between Miss Pay I'ar- ment, while tho radicals and tho radical dun of tho McCord & Ilrady company and press maintained that It did not, and Senor MIbs Marian llelchardt. Tho latter Is a Nunez therefore asked thnt a yea and nay daughter of tho leader of the band at Port voto be taken. This was opposed by (he Crook. She Is now In the cast, but her radicals, who have always avoided taking friends, chiefly among the Elks, have been n decided stand. keeping hor name well tu the front, so Tho conservatives wero pleased at tho that sho' alternated with Miss I'ardun In point and as a split was threat- leading tho list. Last night both wore ened nmong the radicals a compromise was represented by numerous friends with offered nnd agreed to, by tho terms of plenty of money nnd the voting was fast which a resolution was adopted that the and furious. It had been announced that convention should not express itself either tho polls would closo at a specified hour, for or against the amendment and that a Friends of both awaited tho final moment commission be sent to Washington to reach to get lu their final effective work, with the best possible agreement with the prcsl- tho result that Just as the final moment dent. arrived there was a shower of (20 bills, This commission will not bo authorized and a dispute arose over tho claim that COUNTY ATTORNEY CALLS WITNESSES Twelve Have Alrenilj- lleeu llinmliietl and Twenty More Are Held Course of .Murder Crentes Kieltenteiit. It used to bo considered that only urinary nnd bladder troubles wero to bo traced to tho kidneys, but now uioduru scletiLO proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning In tho disorder of these most Important organs. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., April 13. Alfred Alexander, father of Fred Alexander, tho negro who was burned at the stake for the alleged assault and murder of Miss Carrlo Forbes and for the assault on Miss Hoth, has filed Information with tho county at torney against a number of those pnrtlcl- paiiug iu xno ouruiiiK m - Ti, kl.lnnv fllmr nml nnrlfv M... M...i .,. ,an(. fn. Itinl. ncoa, ,ir.nn thn phurffn nf I . 4 1 .. .m.o o I is their work. muracr. Thi.ri.fnrn t,i.i,,. .. .. Uefore Issuing tho warrants tho county " 7V " .. , . T .T.,V.r. . . ...... . . , I " " .MU IIIIUL-IDIIHIU UU" l II It f IV auorney ueciuen to examine wiuieaeB uiiuc. ..,.. . , . . -,. . ,,. ,., the law passed by tho last stato legislature. ori.ntl .,,, , ,, , .,.. Ten or twclvo witnesses have been exam- If vo nt ,,, .... ..'.'.. . . ined Twenty more witnesses are to bo tho Mw d,BCOVor ; kllmrr'a arnp examined beforo tho county attorney dc ltoot( bcenU30 n Mon ' cldes whether ho will Issue the warrants. thcv wl h, ,. , ... Ilnll, o. n.t Aln.ntl.lir . . -"" ""-. ...fc.w.a in IIVUIWI. " "VM ".. ,u,,n- - i i irinl will pnnl'liinn n.tt. n.n p.flldn In i I ii Vi i ti n t.i ii a nf thn U'ltnnHSnfl I other roads. This they had bo far been Senator Thomas Kearns of Utah demand unable to do. Tho demands of the train- Ing $.',000 and stating that his family would men, It was further stated, would nlso ro- suffer Injuries If tho request was not corn- main In abeynnco for three months. At thu plied with end of that tlmo tho question of their Frank Delbrldgo was Indicted for having 13,105 for Miss Itetchaidt. The total re- K. n....tnl..n. A......r.lliiir o Censnn ceipis lor mo mnciime ran up 10 jyi.ia, Taken l.ast Uereinlier, l'lacen It After (iernmny. while two $20 bills that bad been paid In, ono for each of the women named, wero returned, because they bad been voted after WASHINOTON, April 13. The present M1'0 ""J" announced for closing, vauru mluht ncaln bo considered by the In his possession nnd passinK counterfeit nnmilatlon of thn Austro-Huncarlan mon- Tll vo'g 011 'no most popular policeman .n i ..m.ui. tnonov. Sovernl miinthn nirn n innn unlrt I .nhv i Di.r.u-n h ihn tinnmhnr rnniin m was next closed and resulted in Officer - to be I)e br ( eo mado somo nurchases from hn nhnut Jfi.ft'.n nnn. nr Bllchtlv creator ninimig mo nne nwerpcnaum pipe, I lupni U MAhl'U APPfllNTMFrJ T nn lnami frlllt vendor and gavo a counter- than that of Japan. With reference to " received a total of 7,800 votes to 3.315 LINUULN ITlnN O ArrUIW I ffltn I . d ,. ..clia.. Thn limn ha(1 . .,,. Aiitrin.iiunnrv Is the HBventh 'or Olllcor Welscnbcrg and 1.355 for Officer woman's, hat under hla rnnt. nnlhrlilirn I m .,t.i ihn.. h.ii i Osbum. When tlmo was called $30 that KvldriiLM: of Administration' Inlent WH, arrest0(1 ft BUort Urae afterwar,i with number of Inhabitants being Chlnn, the was Just nl)0l,t casl 1,lto the hopper for to Continue Direction of Cuban the Jl0t jn hIs posseflston and Identified by Hrltlsh empire, the Husslan empire, the Welscnbcrg was shut out. Tho total ro- Arruirx. tho frultscllei us tho man who had ut- United States, Franco and tho C-erman cm- ccPts for thc P'P wcro $132.10, l'BXSIO.VS FOR WKSTF.UM VBTKRAN9. WASHINOTON, April 13. (Special Tclo cram.) Tho appointment of Charles E. Ma goon of Lincoln to be law ofllccr of the In- discharged. Nineteen of the Indictments a more rapid growth than it has expert nular division of tno war ueparuncui, now wero announced and the other seventeen enced In previous decades tinder tho direction oi iieuicnuni ouiuudi wero suppressed because tho persons whom Clarcnco Edwards of tho army, which was they concern aro not In custody. Seventeen mado today by tho president, whllo not In 0f tho truo bills were Indictments for sell tho nnturo of n promotion from his present ing liquor to Indians. position, Is regarded hero as Indicating a The grand Jury has been In session since desire, on tho part of tho War department April 1. Tho mombers wero paid $2 a day officials to take caro of thoso who came Into and the entire cost of tho session to tho tho department during ox-Asslstnnt Secro- government waB $'J29.10, tarv Melklelohn's term of office. Magoon 1ms izlvcn excellent satisfaction to his stl nerlors and Is regarded as an exceptional law clerk, who has had to deal during his government service with mnny trying and complex problems. This appointment Is also regarded as outlining tho policy of the gov ernment toward Cuba, and It Is clenrly tho purposo of tho administration to contlnuo tho direction of affairs in tno isiana, es OMAHA SUBURBS. peelally looking to tho collection of cus- at tho Methodist church Thursday night toms, for some tlmo to come. To Trap Yellowstone l'oacliem Secretary Hitchcock today approved tho contract mado with B. F. Stahlo of Chey onne. Wyo.. for a survey during the com ing senson of sixty miles of northern and western boundary of tho l cllowstono' isa tlonal park; At tho last" session of con gross $3,000 was appropriated for this sur vey, which Is desired for tho express pur poso of definitely marking the boundary havo been quito ill, havo recovered and Mr. linos of tho park so that poaencra upon f ox is able to fill his place as principal, largo game cannot take advantago of tho Communion services will bo conducted at present uncertainties of tho location and (no Methodist church this morning at 11 thus socuro oxemptlon from punishment 0-ciock 1)y tne p,lstor, Itev. Mr. Marklcy. under tho United States laws. ,.,,,. Alr1 ., ,, ... Kelly Thursday afternoon. It will meet nt Tho Interior department has dismissed tho homo of Mrs. Hoffman In two weeks. tho protests ngalnst tho withdrawn! from "Sunlight, or tho Diamond King," was public entry of twenty-four townships of KVen by tho Benson IJramatlc club at the land In tho Salt Creek oil district, Wyo- town ha, Friday and Saturday nlKhts. A tcrcd tho false money. nire Employes and friends or Gottlieb Storz, Thlrty-slx truo bills in all were broucht tmrlmr thn l.nat ten vrnn thn nnmilatlon Prosiucni una proprietor oi mo btorz urew In by tho federal crand lurv before It was nf An.irin ninm hnn innrnnnnii n a nor rent. '"8 company, attested their appreciation uuu kuuuwiii luwuru mm u) uuouuiig mm abovo all rivals In tho race for the hand some spider phaeton put as tho prize In the voting contest to detcrraino who Is tho most popular man In Omaha. Up to last night tho name of Mr. Storz had not been men tloncd and the contest lay between J. Frank Carpenter nnd II. J. Penfold, with the odds largely In favor of tho latter. When the name of Storz was Inserted In tho list friends of Mr. Tenfold realized that they were "up against it," for the votes came In showers for tho brewer. Penfold's back ers mado a gallant fight, which cost them an oven $150, but tho Storz forces were not thcro to count tho cost and when tho an nouncemcnt was made that he wns the win ncr It had cost his adherents the handsome sum of $503. Tho total receipts from the vehlclo wero $1,015.20, The custom-made suit of clothing put up for the most popular mall carrier went to C. n. Newton with little opposition and I. W. Minor captured the Elk emblematic pin In an easy race. Tho Kemlngton type writer went to C. 13. Wilson of tho E. K Druco company. 'One of the two expensive jardinieres went to a man named Buffler, connected with tho Vienna hotel, and tho other to H. F. Field of the Carpenter Paper company. Chrlssy Callahan won the pal of Belgian hares for having sold the most exposition tickets during the week. The committee voted a flno gold buffalo ring to CrtlPPLE CREEK, Colo., April 13. An John Hochstrasscr ns tho most nonular electric car on tho high line or tne cripple uunaio in umana, much to his surprise. Creek District railway Jumped the track Vr Nnrvlvorn Ilemeraltered by the tieiierat Ooverunient. WASHINGTON, April 13. (Special.) Pensions havo been granted as follows: Issue nf March 29: Nebraska: Original (Special April 1), Jumes M. Oiinunlll, Stockvllle, 5G: James II. Stewart, Omaha, JS. Increase Sherman 1. Lester. Beatrice, $10. Iowa: Additional John D. Arnold, Cum- Ilenaan. 1.1. Itonr'a. Ciirnill. t15. Innrnnan Ilonrv Miss Flora McDowell Is visiting In Ben- Walston. Algonu. $10; William Burger, son, her school In Ponca being closed. Luton. $8: Chnrles II. Selllck. Dows. Ml): A real estate ofllco and building of James ton, $2t. Original widows, etc. (Special accrued, April l), l tattle is. Turner, ubku- loosa. w. A. Howard. Ib being built on Maync street. Tho quarterly conferenco meeting was Miss Lottlo and Bella Smith of Platts- mouth spent a few days visiting friends In Benson. Tho spring opening of Krug's park took place last Sunday and largo crowds from Omaha were present. A free exhibition of trained, dog's was given In front of tho postofflco by a troupo from Omaha Tuesday night. Prof. Gcorgo Kox and son. Harry, who South Dakota: Restoration nnd ad ditional Bernard Breldenbach (dend). Hills view. $10. Original widows, etc. Edlgna Breldenbach, Ilillsview, $S. North Dakota: Original John Hender son, Winchester, $S; Morris Dumas, St. John, $6: James A. Corothcrs, Velva, $6. Colorado: Original widows, etc. (Spe cial accrued, April 1), Margaret A. Fields, Colorado Springs. $12. TEN HURT AT CRIPPLE CREEK Kleclrlc Car lumpa Track and Top plea Over, KesullInK In Many Injuries. and completely turned over at the terminal station, corner of Second and Myers avenues, today, Injuring tho motorman and ton of the twenty passengers. Tho most seriously Injured are: Ends Life In the River. John Bllek, a Bohemian tailor, who has resided at 1918 South Eighteenth street committed sulcldo yesterday morning by Jumping headlong Into the Missouri river T T Hf1.., i.rlnil. onnnn aol nn "UUH ' ' l O rillge, of "seine, also' lnternallj Injured: will Despondency because of advancing; years TEST FOR YOURSELF The Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-Root I'o Prove what thin Wonderful Xcw Discovery, S A.HIMtOOT, will do lor YOU )2very Keiulor oi The Hoe limy have a s.uupie bottle seat ab solutely free by mall. or tho naturo of the testimony or indicate the result of the Investigation, which Is to bo continued Monday. Tho news of Investigation and tho pros pective Issuing of warrants Is causing great excitement In tho city, especially among thoso who were clamorous for tho punishment of Alexander. Atexander will ask for warrants for ono of the city officials and a policeman, who, he charges, assisted In piling tho fuel around tho stake nnd aiding In tho burning. RECEIVES HIS COMMISSION n. J. Clancv Delivers Document to Senator Millard. Official Senator J. II. Millard's commission wns delivered to him yesterday by It. J. Clancy, Allinni. tlm mntii rn.tmii. .it... u. ......... . . " .......J ......V.Ud .Mil-.-. .H ....1(111. KOCJt IllVeMtlL'llteil llV THn II..., (tin mm wo iiubllsdi this week for thu benefit of our renders speaks In the highest terms of tho nuiiui'iiui curauvo properties or tills great remedy. Mr. Hubert Horner, II West 117th 9t . row iork Cltv. w rites: "t l.-i.l lu...r. unrr.,ri.,- severely irom kidney trouble. All symptoms wcro on mind: my former strength nnd power mul loft me; I could hardly drag myself along liven my mental capacity was giving out. and i wlseil to die. It wns then 1 saw mi iuieiuemeiu or yours In a New York paper, i . uiivu I'iiiu any iiueninn in u nnd It not promised a sworn gtmrunteo with every bottlo of your medicine, asserting that Jour Swamp-Hoot Is purely vegetable, and does not contain iinv iwmnrul iimim. r m.. seventy yeam uml four months old. and with a f, cuuiMsiuiico i en ii recommend Hvnnnp ltoot to all sufferers from kidney troubles. Ijour members of mv family havo been using Hwamp-ltoot for rour different kidney dis eases, with tho samo good results," 'Prut fiiu HOBI2HT IJEHNEU, Weak and unhealthy kidneys nro resnonslblo chief clerk In tho executive department nt for many kinds of diseases and If permitted to Lincoln, inc unto or the commission was continue much suffering, with fatal results nro made April 9, though tho election occurred suro to follow. Kidney troublo Irritates tho March 28. It bears tho signature of Gov- nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and crnor Dietrich. Tho commission for Sena- Irritable. Makes you pass water often during tor Dicmcn win not no issued until gov- tno day and obliges you to get up mnny times Swamp-Hoot Is pleasant to take. emur d.iyKb is iusiumvu iu unite, n mr. , ur ,lc thn n Willi. tin lea tbv kidney nun n rlinuinntl.ni. vrnvnl entnrrli nf thn lilnd- Dletrlch, as governor, cannot sign his own ,lcl.( ,)aln or duI, ncll0 , tnu haci JolnU a nJ nlUgcU,8( lnnkc8 your hra(1 ncho and COfflllllfiSlOO I hlirtr nntin rntianu IniltaHtin at rutin nit nn .1 llunn i.n..l,tn tt ...it n ..nllnu' vnllnmr comiiloxlon, makes you feel as though yo u had heart trouble: you may havo plenty of ambition, but no strength; got weak and wnsto away. In taking Swnmp-Koot you nfiord untur al help to naturo, for Swnmp-ltoot la the most perfect hoalcr and gentle aid to tho k tdncys that Is known to medical science. Many women suffer untold misery becau so tho nature of their dlseaso Is not cor rectly understood: In most cases they ar o led to bcllovo thut womb troublo or Tho last number of tho Omaha teuchers' fn main unnknrn nf anmn nnrf In rnatuinql Itln tnr tlmlt mnn Itlu whon In tnrt. Hl- lecture course will bo In Uoyd's theater .,,.,, i,,,i , ,,, ,,.. , i, ,.,,.,., ,.,.i.i Thursday night, April 23. Hecnuso or 111- - " nuuu.vo. health Hamilton W. Miible, who had been It thcro Is nuy doubt In your mind n s to your condltlou, tako from your urlno secured ns the final uttructlon, was com- on rising nbout four ounces: plnco It In n glass or bottlo nnd let It stnnd twenty- pelled to. cancel Ills engagement. The fmlr ilollrH. if nn pvnmlnntlnn It In mil b nr nlnn.lv. If tln.rn In n hrlpk.dtist set- teacners nave oeen rortunato in getting in ",, , ,: -- - -i - -- - - - - his stead an attraction of great merit In 'nK or It small particles float nbout In It, your kidneys aro in need of lmmcdlato at- Illatchford Kavanugh and "Honey's Hoys' " tentlon. SeKknowrWeek rJrnmmen.Vnlin Jn dis" " 'ou nro a,r;tlur convinced that Swatn p-Itoot Is what you need, you can purchaso cernlng lovers of music. Kspeclal Interest tnc regular fifty-cent nnd ono dollar slio bo ttlo at drug stores everywhere. mi. Kiii in Mi's SWAMP-ROOT Kidney, Liver and Bladder CURE. B1RECT10N3. tfa tlka fine two or UTM ttunoonruri l. f hn or ftr mtlM 4Dd at bcdUinf . Children Irmswonlloit to . Mar cornmrac. lth wiall doM and lnerr aae to full Jew or ainrr, a the cao would t cm to reqatt. Tbll prat rrmrdr curra all aWlMj. Ufr. bladdfr and Urlo Acid troublrn and dlwrdrm dua to wf.k klilntya. tuck aa catarrh of tha tiladdrr, fra.rl, rhmma Unm, lumtiaco and Pri(ht't Ikv nw, which U tka wortt form ot kldnf dLvaM. It U plrarant to talia, PREPARED ONLY BY DH. KILMER & CO. BINGHAMTON, N. V. Hold by all DruccUts. New Meslco'a Heeretnry. SANTA KB, N. M., Aptll 13. George II Wallace, secretary of tho territory, died this morning of heart failure. Omaha Hoy In the Company. mlug, until It can bo determined whether Iuli n0UB0 wnH prcscllt 00tn nights. The Lrobahlv die nnd 'nflrra'"cs that mado It impossible for the land la moro vaiuatiio as agricultural proceeds will bo given to the church for thc e W McKee motorman- left wrist U"CK t0 hola a Permanent position at hi! than as oil lands. Tho withdrawal of these improvements. An orchestra from Omaha wrenched nnd badly bruised nbout the face trad8 18 asancd as tho causo of the deed lands was ordered several months ago upon playcd between acts. and head tho request of owners or on cinuns. a rh rtrp'ubUCfttryrCrr9ol Sen?, ?arcrSayThmeSs:rt;eaLrn,y Connolly, serious Injuries about the TilB MOSt COIliplBte- restitution to public entry, wero recently ' . . . hpnlrrn r centers In thc ovent, for the reason that Master Harry uocKrell. nn umana boy, is one of tho soprano singers with tho com pany. Master uochtcii is son or u. m. Cockrell ot this city. TUB IU3AL.TY MAnitliT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Satur day, April is: Warranty Heeds. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company to Samuel Reynolds, lot 5, block ItC, Omaha 110.000 liuooipn jeppier nnn wire to u. A. nnd Maud Sargent. 49xl07Vi feet In nw se 10-15-13 1,100 J. l'ctorson nnn wiro to t'oief Peterson, sH sw 1-16-9 .1,000 Amelia jiurrougns anu nusuanu to ai. C. leuthstrom. lots 1 nnd 2. block 8, Omnhii View 1 II. B. I'uyne and wife to S. H. Hene- diet, lot 9. block 5, Daker Place.... 1 South Omaha l.und company to A. 1. Bercoulst. lot 7. block 73. South Omaha 3,500 I. It. Andrews und wire to Anna Wil son, lot 6, block 9.1, Omahu 2,100 u. it. I'nyne, trustee, 10 Amy it. Jaynes, east HO feet lot 12, block IS, Orchard Hill 1 Deeds. Sheriff to Elizabeth Panez. lots 4 to 6. block 102. South Omaha 1,210 Hnenrr to m. li. Train et ni. lot 10. block 3, Comer add 400 Total amount' of transfers $21,312 EDITORIAL NOTICE Swamp-Hoot, tho great Kidney, Llvor and niaddor remedy, Is so remarkably successful that a special arrangement has been mado by which all readers ot Tho Deo who havo not nlrendy tried It muy havo n sample bottlo sont absolutely frco by mull. Also a book telling all about kidney nnd bladder troubles and containing many ot tho thousands upon thousands ot testimonial letters received. from men and women cured by Swnmp-Ho ot. In writing be suro and mention read ing this generous offer In Thc Omaha Sunday Dec when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. . . . 1 , ... Inn i ...... u u i niiu .1. VJIU1KU 11 1 1 C LI LI. 1 M I III 11 1 U I ' ' " n - - - n - - l.-in" :ir::"v"L rendered by tho choir. Tho church Tom McCan. right leg and back badly iy age-mo ui i.uC wmvmv -Inlfnrn. tt-n A .1 .. 1.1. t...- Inliired but by reason of tho deep snows nnu Dau " -i " "i;; ",h., ,m r,aVninailon has not been ar(' P'a'- At the closo of the program a Tho car was running twenty miles an weather, this oxamlnatton naB not cen i t. u .truck tho curve, which Is Thn department Ih determined lot "nn ui nusniunn. inzro . . -- . . . ... i wciu kivcu lu liid niiniiR nnv nir inn mrpoar i occurred withhold tho lands from general entry wero s'ven to the pupils having tho largest ..-111 r. f,,ll nvnmln.tlnn nllull niltahllsh tOUCCHOBS. II II 1 I I M .HI" ' " " " their character. Tho examination will be mado as soon ns tho weather conditions permit. 12nd of Indian Agrncy. An order has been approved at the Interior department discontinuing the Sis soton (S. D.) Indian ngency and placing its nffnlrs In charge of a bouded superintend ent. Agent Johnson will bo advised, tho agency having been abolished and his sorv Ices being no longer required, to adjust his nffulrs so as to turn them over to the new .superintendent of schools, who Is expected day, Plnuo stock In this west can be found at our salesroom It comprises ail tho leaders nnd numerous others Knabo very sharp at that point where tho wreck pianos, Kimball pianos, Kranlch & Bach pianos, Hallet & Davis pianos, Need- Florence, P. N. Petersen of Ponca is visiting his parents. Mrs. Wiley King was taken to an Omaha hospital Monday. Sheriff Mcncke ot Washington county was a business visitor here Wednesday, The Ladles guild met at the home ot Mrs. O. J. Hunt Wednesday afternoon. NEXT MEETING AT LAM0NI Latter Day Salnta Decide to Hold Con ference In I own Town April , 1002. KANSAS CITY, April 13. The conference of the reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, lu session at Independence, Mo., to day selected Lamoni. In., ns tho nlace far Mrs. Emma Hupp and Mrs. Lou Ilasmus- holdlnc tho next ceneral conference, which Ben were business visitors In Omaha Tucs- will meet Anrll 6. 1902. to reach Slssetou next week. Earl T. Mc- nharlp. nrown nf rwatnr v.h vi.it.ii .Arthur or uaago acnooi, uitmiiuiuu, u wltn relatives hero Tuesday and Wednea- been appointed superinienuoui. oi acnuum tyt . . I . a t. ...til t..HAni.,nn 1. m.n I hi 0,CVU. , .m ,. Mr- c- J- rt"sen of Craig, Neb., was chargo of tho. agency affairs. h f h uu ..vwv Friday ii!in h ran vnnrt linnti nnvlnil In (UsTlPUftn I ' with tho services of Agent Johnson and The son of Henry Petersen died Thursday, congress wns nBkcd at tho last session to ycara- Bual was a' I,st Lawn abolish tho agency. This was not done, miunt-ry. but n provision was. Incorporated In the Mr. and Mrs. Weber, Jr., entertained a Rich Cut Glass Made by Hawks Sold by Copley ham pianos, McPhall pianos, Whitney pianos, Schumann pianos We have pianos on very easy monthly payments from ?5.00 per month Fully warranted for ten years Ask to see the wonderful nnd only successful self-playing" piano nttachment-APOLLO-Thono 188. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Oouelas. Indian bill giving tho secretary of Interior YOU CANNO 1 CURE PILES. number of their friends at their homo Wednesday night. Henry Anderson was a business visitor The Hanan Shoe Wo are the only exclusive selling agents In Omaha of tho genuine Hanan shoe which ate made up especially for us to meet the demand of the Omahn trade there aro no odds and ends In our line for every shoe Is up-to-date In style for either men's or women's wear II j- Internal Hemedles The only Biiro way to cure every form of piles Is to uso Pllo Cure which parts affected effects nro apparent from tho tlrst upplica tlon because tho medicinal properties nro Wo received yesterday our sprlnr; ship ment of tho celebrated Hawks Cut Olass, consisting of lco Tubs, Itose Bowls, Whisky Jubr. Winn Decanters. Champagne, Wlno In Dlalr Wednesday afternoon and returned ., n-Ki.w ni..... Vubom nheesn and homo Wednesday night. roid Meat Plates. Ico Cream Trays, Water the Hanan shoo sets the style which Tho family of D. L. Oarrlson, who have pitchers, Dowls and Hon Hon Dishes, Spoon nil other makers try to follow to own a ery best nnd rry complete . r.mnv in.. ivr.mi. becn "pending tho winter at Hot Springs, an,i celery Trays, etc. You aro cordially Hanan shoe Is to own tho ve s 3ed directly to The Ark" rcturncd homo Wednesday. mvlted to step In and Investigate. Five lat0Ht ro(1ctlon-vvo earrj nnd its wonderful healing .Thf members of the Ladles' Aid Boclety minutes will do It. ,nof. ,u th() QQ an(, aoo HENRY COPLEY. of tho l'resbytorlan church wero enter- tntned at the homo of Mrs. D. K. Smith at no, 00 ,u " 3511 Senrd street, Omaha, Thursday, rapidly absorbed by tissues and sensitive ' ' ' mnmlirnnn. nf llm rectum, and tho euro Is Thcro wln snot b 'e"y t this pi made speedily and almost before the pa tlent Is aware of It every traco of piles has left him This Is ono of the reasons why tho Pyra mid Pile Curo has been so uniformly sue cvsaful. It la applied directly just where It Is needed and where It will do the most good. Not by tho roundabout way of the stomach nor by tho harsh, barbarlous methods ot various surgical operations and to-called systems Direct applications to the seat at dlseaso is the only rational way, and this Is fully accomplished by the Pyramid Pllo Cure. ace, air. south iutii st., vaxton block. crossing tho river near tho water works pump house. Tho citizens In town and people living adjacent to the proposed ferry havo subscribed $250. L. N. Warlier Is to operate tho ferry for flvo years, ac cording to a contract. finerlnl Watch Kxamlncr B. k M. Ity.. Chief Watch Inspector O. & 8. L. Hy., O. IC. C & is. Jiy. ana iv. v. k iiy. 00 grades In nil tho sizes, widths and lasts tho now spring styles nro here for your selecting. Drexel Shoe Co. Catalogue Seat Free (or the Aaklag. Omaha's Up-to-date Shoe Hons., 1418 FAKNAM STREET. MONEY COMING TO YOU. $1,000.00 - PRIZES. 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Try and Win. No matter how far away you live you have an equal chance in this new grand and liberal Gold Money Prize Contest $1,000.00 IN GOLD FREE DISTRIBUTION Try to bo smart and clever enough to make out the name of this great millionaire philanthropist who has done so much in his grand free gifts to cities and towns nil over thc country. If you can solve it let us hear from you immediately on a postal card. As soon as we receive your answer we will at once notifv yott. You don't often have a chance like this to enter without cost a $1,000.00 In Gold Free Contest. Write at once to THE PARAGON MONTHLY, 22 North William St., New York City. Get Ready, More Dots, Monday morning, Apr. 15 Simplex Steam Vapor Badllffs ,M nrflam m . w a IVV ( .Hill atid Toilet Lamp llniidre. Dr. and Mrs. II C. Van Olceon and Miss Loulso Van Oleson aro at lint Spring?, Ark. The next meeting ot tho Ouudee Woman's club will to hold Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Selby. A mualcalo. comprising Omaha and Dun- tf tiie 'voluntary le.timnnv nf thnusandii 'leo talent, wns given I-riday evenln by A who have1 tried this remedy Is worth any- ulu """nnio gocieiy ai uio uomu m r, g longer dolnylng In giving It a fair trial, Mrs. S. H. Rush cntortalncd the Kound knowing thai when you do so The Tyra- uozen boclnl club Wednesday. The guess mid I'lle Curo will hove mado ono more Ing ot popular songs from cleverly executed friend, tho best possible advertisement drawing was the feature of tho afternoon. wo enn hve Tho chlet advantages ot the Mrs, rank Carmlchact won the prize, a remfdv are: It cures without naln. the china plate. cure Is lasting. It contains no poison, and The volunteer flro department was called si M'efri!..!2v.A"t5-m?' ?r?.up n Whc-op.g, lastly It Is tho cheapest and quickest cure out twice Weduesday night, tho first time e iter and nerfumir. Priri T if m ..A r"S yet found. Your druggist cau tell you what on a false alarm, created by a blazing brush . (? It has done for otben. pile, and the second by a small fire at the a IHC H. J rtNrlll II CM. a Testimonials of cures from all parts of the home of Ilev. Jenkins, caused by an over- s 140h ir-P- w.w it ffi IS 4, For face sUamtns and fsce maassfe.-J) Srowlng dally. S and when It comes from Balduff you know It's good then it's put up lu ono of thoso little barrels which keeps for hours you can put It in your pocket , a quart roll, enough for eight people, t costs but 40c pint, 20c three- flavors and It's tho most delicious Ico cream made on your way home today tako a roll with you we've sold thousands of these llttlo barrels nnd tho demand Is United States will bo sent on application to turned lamp. Tho bucket brigade estln- the Pyramid Drug Co,, of Marshall, Mich. gulshed thc Humes. Damage, J50. W. S. Balduff, lBaO Fftrmcm St. My One Thought- In buying, my one aim In selling, In to find your want and then meet It as no ono rlso can meet It. I weigh every word thought fully In tho scnlo of fnct. 1 mcusure care fully every value I put boforo you. As a result mlno Is a sincere store. Everybody knows JUBt what to expect, nnd expect Just what they find, tho very best at tho vury lowest possible price, When wo toll you tho Leonard Clanablo Iliifrlgcrutars nro (he best made nnd tho prlco runs from 18.60 up wo know wo are telling tho truth Then wo sell tho New Process Gasolene Stoves at $2.75 up a good filter for tl.CO W'o (ioII rnkes, hoes, lawn horo the good kind at tbo very lowest price. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St.