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It Is a valuable book by far tbe best dictionary betar tfce EnclUh-epeaklnr pwpla. CALL, ON OR WRITE THE MEGEATH STATIONERY 00. Itm rXKNAM BTRXBT. IN REGARD TO IT. 5 STENOGRAPHERS FOR JUDGES Kin Tcej Badiluk of Omaha it & tbi Liit SUPREME COURT HANDS DOWN DECISIONS J'tietnln IBtt f.nnrtrd Two irurn Ako rixlnat Sntnrtre of Clrrka of Illdtrlcl Cotirtd nnd rrohlblt Inn Tkelr ArcriitluK Kee, LINCOLN, April IT. (Special Ttlepram.) Tbe nuprotne court this afternoon nn nouncrd tb appolntmrntB of tbt followlnt; dtenoprapher For Judge Arnrd MIbb Mary Kinsley. Lin coln, to be Fucccedod July 1 by Mrs. Carrie L. Wildon of riattsroouth. For Judcc AIbrt Mary E. Ebeeban of Colutnbua. For JudRt. Day Belle M. Howell of Lin coln. For Judpe Hastlnss Fred M. MUcnz of Wabon. For Judpe Klrkpatrick Milton Scbwlnd of Lltieoln, now Hcnoprapber for JudRe Holcomb, who will appoint Charles CJ. De France of Lincoln a his pucccasor. For Judco Oldham A. J. O'Malley of Oreeley Center. F'r Judpe FouDd Mldf Tony Sadtlek of Omaha. For Judpe Sodpwlck Mist Nettle Dortch of Lincoln. Btenoprapher for Judpe Duffle will be ap pointed later. It was announced that the call for the next Kittttip will include ninety canna. Opinio i In Prnnk I'nur, The supreme court late thle afternoon banded down an opinion ufll rail tip. Itn for mer dec clon of ibe raae,n.' tbe Sta e apainBt Albyn Frank This opinion upholds the lan panned by the lepislattire of lh&ti. flxlnp the snlarleH of clerks of tbe district court j and prohibitive the clerks from appropriat ing fens ns part of their rompensntlon. The act was attarUed cn the pround that I it was not regularly patted by the leple I lature and that it was rpeclal ltplslation. I The opinion which an written by Chief JJtHtlre Norval, holdB that courts may tal.e j Judicial notieo of the journals nf the leg nBlature. und that as in this case no Irrep ulnr'ty In hhown, tbe act therefore, Is valid. The derision will have the effect of plac- lnp all ofllceB of clerk of the district court ou a salary basis, to be poverned by the amount of fees received. Sjillfiltiik of tlic Opinion. The bj Halms of the opinion: Courts will take Judlelul notice of lcpiRla tlve enar-tmentB and reeordd kept bj tlie two houecB of the. leplRlattire. When legiHlatlve Jourr.al ate defortlve or lncomiilete their silence will not, as npainrt nil enrolled bill, be taken as eoncluslve evi dence that the yens nod nays were not taken and reeorded on the llnal paKsape of he act FxtrliiHlc evidence may not be received to eontradh't the leplslutlve Journals, but urh evidence l eompetent to tuipply mlBsltip portions of the Journal), which liad become detached throuph acrident or deHlpn. Enrollment, authentication and approval of an art of the leplelnture are prima facie evidence of the repularity of Itp enactment. Senslon laws of IRKI). chapter xxxl, amend inp Compiled Statutes 1S97. chapter xxvlll, flection :i, It pcrmatie to the nectlon amended und ItB provisions are within its title A peneral Inw, tbouph affectlnp a einple count. 1b not for that renson special lepls latlon. The ht'prcme court handed down the fol low inp oplnlonr . Philadelphia Mortpupe nnd Trust com pany uputiiHt Oyler. utllrnicd. National Life Insurance company u pa Inst Fltzpcrald. uftlnned. MrPlivrnon apaltiBt Commercial National back of Opden: atflrnied. McCullouph apalnst Dove ; remittitur of Sii!).S2 and Interest from date of entcrinp of detrvti Ji( lower court to ln remitted by Obirfcjlrter & Qo.l It done, tu Ve affirmed. St ute ex rel Douplau county' orulnst Frank, former opinion of revcrnul udhered to Smith upalnst Nenfeld; affirmed Tecumreh National bank apalnst McGee; uftlrmeu. Smith apaltiBt Neufeld; affirmed. Clary npuinst State, affirmed. Sullivan, J., dii-Nentitip. Orders on motions, April IT: Vrlau apulnst Rube. tllemlsHed hs to appellant. Herman Ituhc, appeal of Freilc rt( !: Ituhe btrlcken I'arker apnlridt Arabian Horse company, motion to continue to September term sun tained. motion for BUbstltutlon of F. C Sheldon, trustee, in bankruptcy, in place of I .irker. plalntlfr in orror, Bustulnod. School Dlhtrlct Ifi of Holt county apalnst llnriHon. advanced. Council Ifluffs Savlnpa tianl: apalnst Smith: motion to affirm denied Orders on motions for refcearinp: National Life insurance company apalnst Itutler; rebeurlnp denied. Carter apalnBi GibBon; rehearlnp denied. Dryden upniiiKt Parotth; rehearing denied. Connectl.-ut Trust and Safe Deposit com panj iipalnst Fletcher; rebearinp denied HayeB apatnst Orient Insurance company, rehearing denied. Downtnc ngainU Iewls; motion to modify decree ox'erruled. Gannon apalnst Plielnn; rehrarlnp on mix tion to dismiss denied. Sbi'tiley upalnst Dixon county; rehearing denied. iyuicl; apalnst State; rehenrlnp denied, tritiicd nnd Snlnnttted. The following cafes were argued and sub mitted; Ohadron Loan and Building ansociatiou against O'Lliin; appeal. Dawes, Ames against I'arrott; error from Doup lax. National AVall Paper company against Columbia National bank; appeal from Lan caster. Smith ngainst Ostrr, hi peal from Douglas, uakes against Gillllan, appeal from Lan cuhter. Martin ngainst Atibott; appeal from Lan cahter Hellevue Improvement company against Kay'r; appeal from Sarpy. Chicago, IJurllnpton Qulncy rtailroud company agulnst Hlglry; error from Otoe.. Chapman apalnst Snyder; error from KirliurtlBon. Lundpren agaiiist Krrkow; error from Cuming. nice against McCague; .appeal from Douglas Keene Five Cent Savings bank againrt Jolitifon. atipea1 from I'lielps. Dohldt apninrt Decker; appeal from Cum Inc. Startzer against Clark, error from Sarpy. King ugaliiKt Wilson; error from Douglas. Clurk against Falkers; error from Jef ferson Schratidt agalnBt Young; error from Sheridan Puetiherry iipalnst Abliott; appeal from Hall Hobrer against Adair, error from HulTalo. Altmun. Miller & Co. agaluat Mollne M & S company: error from Dawson. Dav against Miller, error from Harlan Smith ngalmt White; error from Douglas. I ni.in National batik nf Oilmen nr-nlnnt Touzalln Impruvement comjiany; apiKnl from Gage. Norfolk Beet Sugar company against Iterger . error from Madison. M.tddlHon Rpalnsi Smith; appeal from C iMV Hotfmaii against Nelson: error from KniiX Ihislj apaliiKt State; error from Dundy. In re alker. habeas eorpuB. 'iilmiltlf il on lirlef. These wore submitted on briefs Walters ngalnrt Wiley . error from Pierce. Qulnby agulnst Ayers. error from Daw son Stone ugalust Omaha Fire Insurance company . appeal from Douglas, TK orncai i$ Trgmg Ciiflilbearing is a perfectly natural func tion, bat it is robbed of its terrors where the virtue of "Mothmim Friend" is Known. This unique liniment, externally, relaxes all the muscles, Tie orfti is Easg WILL BOLT, of LrtU, lo-i. wrltr. "MntWi Pnil1 humwTtd myotic oUUmmpt.wlifchmtkts It oormunmow). TMK WW I ItTTCLM t6CUWoa..ltUMU. Mc'nrmi'k II M enmpar apalns' Mrc Mollcr error from MBdlsi . Si bool lilstrict 34 of I'uster county against Stairs appeal from 'usler. l"nlt"d States National bank ncaltisf Hansen . appeal from I'holps Boll acainst Omaha Savlnps bank, error from PoiipIhs Larpe A- Amsden company acalnst Nott; trrnr from Holt Fahey ngalnst State bank of O'Neill; error from Holt Horhach against Troup: error from Dntip hit, Post against Smith: appeal from Pouclas. Ilnbertson against Hamilton, error from Turk. Perry aratnst Baker; Bppeal from Greely. Iteynolds against l'hllllpf, error from Gape Newts jn apalnst Walker; error from Gape. Modem Woodmen npainrt Lan; error from Lancaster Holt against State, error from Boyd. State ex rel Butler County AcTlrulturs.1 soelnty ncalntt Coucal; error from Butler. The following cases, regularly railed for hearing, were affirmed because of failure of parties to file briefs. Mutual Building and Loan association against Fllllon; appeal from Lincoln. Bulldlnc and Loan asnclatlon of Dakota acalnst Will, appeal from Lancaster. Ilegnler-Schoup Crockery company against MeEwon- error from Buffalo fnlted States. National bank of Holdrege apalnst Wamner. appeal from Phelps. Orlst against Adams, appeal from Doug- lflK. Chicago. Burlington & Qulnry Railroad company against School District 1K1 of Box Butte count) , appeal from Box Butte. Sarpy county against Hauschlld; error from Sarpy Trompen against Parklngton; appeal from Iancastf r. I'alrtiankR. Mors" A- Co. against Sand wich Enterprle company, error from Red Willow. Walsh against Klas. appeal from Thayer. Slate against Kneophoff; error from Ante lope. The following rases were dismissed on motion of plaintiff In error or appellant First National bank of Blue Hill apalnst Doxle. appeal from Nuckolls Peterson against Wolsey, appeal from Hamilton. State ex rel Clarl: A- L Insurance com pany against Owen; error from Chase. McLean against McCormlck; appeal from Antelope. Dodge ngalnrt Wood F.lver bank; error from Hall. . Averill apalnst Colony, appeal from Cloy. Glllett apalnst Mohs: appeal from Buffalo. In the following cases conditional orders of dismissal heretofore entered were made absolute Philadelphia Mortpape and Trust Com pany agulnst A" Schmlti, appeal from Douglas Hleh ugalnst Code Head Estate company; error from Douglas. Hooker ucalnst Presldf-nt and Directors Insurance Companj of North America, error from Lancaster. Van Etten against Test; error from Douglas. Slleellanenn Order. MlBcellaneous orders were made as follows- Sehrant against Toung; error from Sheri dan, leave to plaintiff to tile briefs in- cftinlnr Smith against White; error from Doug las; leave to amend petition in error ra stanter . ., Nebrasku National Bank against Hallo well, appeal rrom Buffalo, stipulation to set cose for hearing at second sitting In May allowed; suggestion of diminution allowed. 1'rlou against Ftuhe, appeal from Doug las; submitted on motion for absolute order of dlsmlhsal. Herpolsheimer against runk. error from LuncaKtcr; leave to plaintiff to file briefs instant er Lincoln Cnlverslty against Polk; error from Lancaster, leave to plaintiffs to file briefs tnstanter Bush ngalnst Tecumsch National Dank, error from Johnson; leave to plaintiff to file additional transcript. Simons ugalnst State Bank; error from FuinuH. suggestion of diminution, and diminution allowed. Hansen against School District IC of Holt County; appeal from Holt, submitted on motion to udvanee. West against Dyer; appeal from Lancas ter; conditional order for ii'st bond and briefs by March 25, l'ottnrd ugalnst Plckard: appeal from Douglas; BUggestlon of assignment of Inter est of appellee and motion for substitution of Owen McCaffcry. oaslgnee, received and allowed. Council Bluffs Savings Bank against Smith, appeal from Madison, submitted on motion to nitlrm. Fitzgerald agulnst Union Savings Bank, two cuses: error from Doudas: thlrtv dovs .nisi order on plaintiff for brlefa. iion against mute, error rrom uoya, leave to plaintiff to amend petition In error. National Aid Association against Brach ter: error from Clay, hearing on motion to quash bill of exceptions continued to May City of Omaha against Bowman, error from Douplus; udvanced. I'arker ugalnut Arabian Horse Company, error from Gage, submitted on motion to continue until September term und on mo tion suggesting that plaintiff Parker is In bankruptcy proceedings and requesting that F. B. Sheldon, trustee, be r.ubstltuted. Duy agaltiBt Miller, error from Harlan; leave to plaintiff to attach additional cer tltlcate ot clerk of district court to the transcript Goldstein ngalnrt Krug Brewing Com pany; error from Lancaster; leave to plain tiff to tile additional transcript lnstanter. Cook against Vaughn, error from Har lan; continued to June 4. Cool: against Vaughn (No. HSS0; leave to defendant to file briefs In twentv davs. Jeremiah D Likens against State; error from Bock, sentence suspended and ball fixed at ?a0. State ex- rel Ellti A. Bench agninst Fields; from Antelope, leave to docket cause in supreme court und nltermitive writ al lowed. KeHlgnatlon of John S. Klrkpatrick as a member to examine applicants for ndmls sion to the bar accepted. Hon. Fr-d Shepphard of Lincoln and Hon. J. Macnmber ol Omuiia appointed to fill vacancies on the commission for the x amlnatlon of applicants for ndmlsslon to !,,'V.,l'ot,?al""J l!'rh d'uth ot Hon. win field s. Stniwii of Omaha, late chairman of puch commission, und bj the reHlcnatlon of the Hon. John K, Klrkpatrick, late secre- tary. ricbt on I.irriidr ciocMlnn. HUMBOLDT. Neb., April IT. (Special.) The outgoing council Tuesday night can vassed the vote and found it as returned by the election board, and at the first meet ing In May the control of municipal affairs will pass into tho hands of the license people. The retiring board, which Is tem perance, sought to prevent the establish ment of Baloous here by repealing the license ordinance, working on tbe theory that the new board cannot react because the council (vlll be evenly divided and the mayor, while a license advocate, has no vote cn the passage of an ordinance. i:iect Tnlilr Ilorli Trnrhrr. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. April 17. (Special.) At the meeting of tbe school board last night these teachers were re-elected: Prof L. W. Wlmbcrley, principal; Miss Lola Standlcy, second grammrr; Miss Minnie Boogii, first grammer: Miss Elsie Fisher, second primary. Miss Katie Moore, first primary. The election of assistant princi pal and assistant primary teacher was left open for a future meeting. To Mnnnfnrtiirr iHiirhlnrry. LINCOLN. April IT (Special.) The i lay tenter Manufacturing company filed articles of Incorporation with the Becretarv of state today. It is capitalized for JSO.OOO and incorporated by M. M. Johnson and twenty-nine others. The company Is to mouuiariure press drills and farm machin ery. I.leut rnnnt (internor to Spenk. BEATRICE, Nch.. April IT (Special Telepram.)--L'ctitenant GDvernor Eavags has been secund by the Grand Army of the Republic as their principal speaker Me morial day. applied so that ."i; "It r fHjt!M.M Sold hr 11 l-it Drurrua. tat by exp.ru prepaid or receipt U price, l.(M) per battle. Motnertioad. e tj end rwlt, Bulled free. ALARM OF THE MINISTERS Thj Fetr th Ixtrtdlt'wn Aiinit Lin Ku Tine M7 Kot Ed3 GIVES EXCUSE FOR FURTHER AGGRESSION .Mllltar; In I'nrsnlipT Him Will lie Tmipted to Mere Minn M' Inp Itnl rhlneee Oeneml Mny Kill n lie Uot-ft. rEKT.V. April IT The minister of tbe foreign powers view with alarm the ex pedition against General Liu Kan Tire, as tbey think he will retreat, probably laying waste the villages he traTcracs and killing native Christlacs, and that surh actions will be used as an excuse by the military for further aggresBlon. which would probably be the taking of Ijtl Yuan Fu, the capital of Shan Fl province Cap tain Reeves, attached to the American le gation here, accompanied the expedition to observe happenings on behalf of tbe United States, At today's meeting of the foreign min isters the question of indemnities was dis cussed. Jt is now ertixated that 0,000,090 will cover all claims. a? LI M as Tricky A missionary named Klllie (Rev. Mr. Kelly, Presbyterian missionary) has re turned from San Ho, where Christians were burned to death In December Mr. Klllie reports to General Chaffee that some time ago several of his converts were killed. He had the putlty parties tried in the Chinese courts, where they were convicted and sentenced to death, subject to LI Hung Chang's signature. Mr. Klllie came to Pektn and saw Li Hung Chang, who said tbe men should be executed Immedi ately. Upon going to San Ho three weeks later tbe missionary found the men alive. He spoke to a Judge of the ChlDcse court on the matter, who thereupon showed him a letter from LI Hung Chatig giving ex plicit Instructions that the men must not bo executed, as they hod only been con vlcted ou the testimony of Christiana, con sequently the evidence was untrustworthy. Mr. Klllie has a ropy of this letter. In the meantime the French had proved the same men guilty of Incendiarism and other outrages and demanded their execu tion, whereupon the Judge again showed hit, orders from LI Hung Chang. The French authorities replied that if the men were not executed within eight days they would take the law into their own hands and punish tbe Chinese officials likewise. LONDON, April 1R. The, Standard pub lishes the following dispatch from Tien Ttln- "The report is confirmed that the Chi nese have destroyed a portion of the rail way beyond Fao Ting Fu. "The Chinese assert that General Ma has resolved to commerce hostilities under tbe impression that the allied commanders arc preparing to send an expedition against Elan Fu from the aouth," The coming reorganization of the Board of Education Is one of the topics of con versation on the streets these days. With tbe meeting of the bourd -to be held on May 6 the recently elected members will be sworn Jn and the board will be re organlred. As constituted politically tbe board le composed of clx democrats and three republicans, but this Is no Indication that the democrats will have things all their own way. It is rumored that Kuhat, one of the. recently ciloclad members, it us much of a repulic.ad" ns a democrat, al though he was a candidate on the demo cratic ticket. Murphy, another democrat elected, will. It Is asserted, go with Kubat. und if It is deemed advisable these two, by Joining haDda with the republicans, can control the board and perfect an organiza tion. Colonel A. L. Lott, one of tbe hold over republican membert.. Is Wing talked of for president in case the combination now put up goes throuph. In this event either John Henry Loechuer or Kubat will be elected secretary. Fearing a combination of this kind the democratic members are making all (.oris of promises to members ns to positions on committees In an attempt to matntaln a strict party line formation. The three republican members are Lott, Miller and Schroeder. all holdovers, and It Is hardly expected that cither the presi dency or the secretaryship will be given to tbe cew members, as it has been the cus tom to recognize the holdover members in such cases, There promises to be a lively flpbt on when the time comes. Ininoandinc Ordlnnnrra. An ordinance was read for the first time at tbe last council meeting which Is liable lo cause the city fathers a whole lot of prlrf if It Is cer pcBsed. This is tbe or dinance creating the office of poutidmastcr, defining his duties, providing for the taking and impounding of dogs, other animals, chickens and other fowls, and regulating the harboring of dogs and other animals. There will be under tho ordinance an aunual tax of SI tor male dogs and 2 foi female dope and this tax must be paid Into Ihe city treasury brfore May 3 of each year. In compliance with tbe ordinary provi sions City Clerk Shrlgley has ordered doe tags, which will arrive here within a few days, and the poundmaster. If tbe ordinance Is passed, will commence work bright and early on the morning of May 1 Councilman do funny things at times, but tbe most amusing action taken In a long time was the permitting of tbe follow ing section to be inculcated into tbe or dinance "That it shall be and is hereby made the duty of all owners and harborerH of dogs In this city to lint, on or before May 1 of each year, w-ith the city clerk, by giving name and description thereof and designating place and location, by number If possible, where the Bame are kept and harbored and to tak from the city clerk a receipt for Burl' llBting. which roealpt shall be In description and substance the same ns the list lnp." If this section goes through everyone who owns a bow-wow miiHt appear before the city clerk and tell the name, color, de scription, etc., of the canine In his pon sesslon. whether he pun-hases a tag or not. A penalty of 10 le provided for failure to properly list dogs. Another section of the ordinance which Is causing considerable laughter Is the sec tion regarding the Impounding of fowih If a rhlrken happens to fly over a fen:s or wander across a lot boundary line the poundmaster 1b empowered to run the fowl down, even If he has to ride a racihore to do a When the hen or rooster, bb the rase may be, is captured it must be taken to the pound and the owner, under ordinary rlrrumstanres, will be compelled to mort pape his house and lot In order to redeem the fowl For the disposal of every flop Impounded and not culled for the poundmaster will bo entitled to $1, the same to be. paid out of the special dop tax fund. Vicious dops. whether tapped or un tagged, will not be permitted to run at large, unless muzzled. Tbe mayor at any I time, by proclamation, may require all dogs vo ne muzzled tor surh period of time as he may deem lest Police officers will be required to report all untapped dogs to the poundmaster. after first finding out the name.' registered nuni- j ber pedigree and name of owner of tbe I animal, in cute the animal untacccil bet South Omaha News. I NMMNNMMMINNMMM no registered number or pedigree the same must be noted pn blanks provided for the put-pone Councllmar Dvorak is reputed to be tbe author of this ordinance, a his name Is signed to It Clerk Shrlgley yesterday pave orders for a larpe amount of printed slips, upon which the dogs owned and being harbored will be listed. Provision is also being made to list fowls tbe same us dop Llcinnr I, teener Appllrnt lone. Up to the present time slxtj-five ap plications for license to sell liquor have been published by Tbe Bee. and It Is ex pected that the total number of applica tions will amount to not less than seventy-five. It Is possible thst tbe total may reach eight before the end of the pres ent month. All llreuset expire on May 1 of each year. This jcar. owing to the re port of the census bureau, the license will be $1,000, and this will tend to some ex tent to cut down tbe number of saloons Last year, with ninety-one saloons, the Board of Education received 4S.r,00 from this source, but this year there is Jfir.'0: assured at the present time. AVlth JTfi.OOO or possibly 1R0.000 to be derived by the school district from license applications the board will be placed In good shape financially and rati po ahead with the erec tion of a portion at least of tho proposed High school building. This license money will be turned over to the school district as fast as licenses are granted by tho council. This year all druggists must secure permits and adver tise the same ns liquor dealers. The cost of a city license to druggists is J10. Millet- ln retlicntee Vlndnetft. Councilman Miller Investigated the con dition of tho two viaductB yesterday and reported finding a good-Bized hole in the L street bridpe, which the street commis sioner was requested to repair at once. The planking on thlB bridge needs repair ing, from one end to the other. Now that the new charter is In fores the city Is not required to repair any of the approaches to this viaduct, as the agreement with the railroads, made it Lincoln, was that the entire Btructure would be kept In repair from this time on. This will relieve the city of considerable expense. All the offi cials have to do now is to notify the rail roads to make repairs, and It the same are not made within a specified time the bridge can be closed to traffic until prop erly repaired. There Is considerable room for improvement In the flooring of the Q street viaduct also and the attention of the council will be called to this matter very shortly. Minnie (Hirer Ce. On the oecond trial of Ihe Minnie Oliver damage case Judgment was rendered ugalnst the city In tbe cum of i:,43G. The first trial was held a few weeks ago and tbe Jury decided that j:,250 was about the right Bum to pay the woman. City At torney Lambert moved for a new trial, which was pranted, with the result men tioned. In the Interval between tbe first and fcecond trials the city changed at torneys, the city attorney not being al lowed to participate, as he had filed the original suit. It Is understood that a motion for a new trial will be made, and in case this Is de nied tbe Bult will be carried to the su preme court of the city. Mrs. Oliver claims lo have been Injured by falling on account of a defective sidewalk. liiapet-tnr Jones flair. Sanitary Inspector Jones and his assist ant, Stevens, were enpaged yesterday In serving cleanlng-up notices to residents of the Second ward. This work will continue until tbe entire city has been covered. Ac cording to the notices forty-eight hours are given In which to comply with the notice. In cases where the official notice is dis regarded arrests will follow. Today the Inspectors "will go over the ground covered a couple of days ago for the purpose of bs certalutng ir the requirements have been complied with. It is the Intention of the authorities to commence tbe spring house cleaning early thlB year. Cllfion for CnniM-llman. The title in the councllmaulc affair seemed to take a turn yesterday, and it vns ru mored on tbe otrects during tbe afternoon that C. C. Clifton would most likely lie named next Monday night as one of the members of the council to he appointed. During the last year Clifton served out Mayor Kelly's unexpired term, and it is Btated that he made a very acceptable councilman. It is understood that quite a number of residents in the Sixth ward would like to see Mr. Clifton appointed. Mnielr City Goeli. Joseph Cohn of Seattle, WnBh.. is here, the guest of his b-other. Attorney Hurry L, Colm. Real ehtate dealers expect a boom In business here an soon a tbe weather clears a little. City Clerk Shrlgley Is preparing to start a dog directory in compliance with ordi nance No. 11KC. Street Commissioner Clark le preparing lo fluah tho paved streetB In the buslntHt, part or tbe city Superior lodge No. lie, Degree of Honor, will give an entcrtulnment at AVorkmen ball, Twenty-Blxth and N Btreets. on the evening of April 25 Testerday was the day Bet for stopping the killing of hops ut the Hammond plant and the work ceased us per the Btatement made by the management last Friday. The "grading bee" at the Methodist church came ofT on time esterday. A num ber of the cotiprepatlon assisted the pastor in leveling tbe grounds about the church und parsonnge The remains of Lon R. Plnnell wer? laid at rest yeBterduy afternoon. Services were held at the family residence at S o'clock, a larpe number of friends utetidltig. The flora! offerings were numerous and attested In a measure th- esteem In which the de ceased whs held by his friends and neigh bors. He Kept III I.ec. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflamatlon and blood poi soning set In. For two years be suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and eleven and a half boxes of Bucklen'c Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as evrr." For eruptions, eczema, tetter. Halt rheum, sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. Kubn & Co. will guarantee satisfaction or refund mouey. Only .10 cents. MASTER MACHINISTS AT WORK Snernl Employ rr Tnlir the rinrca of .Innrncj men IVlm Hair Mrueli. There is no change In the condition ot the machinists' strike. All of tbe shops are open and in some of them emergency work Is being done. Several of the pro prletors have gone back to tbe bench and are doing the work of the Journeymen who are out. The masters' association adjourned Tues day evening aubjoct to the call of tbe pres ident, but it is understood that there will be no meeting until the ofllcers of tb national masters' association have been heard from and steps have been taken to place the local organization In that society Members of the union say there Is no possibility of tbe master machinists oh talntug enough eompetent men from the rest to operate the shops, as In all of the Industrial centers all machinists, union and non-union, are employed at prices with which they are satisfied, At none of the shops has there been any demonstration and it is belleted that tbe present strike will be rarrled on with out personal difficulties of any character, ai tbe members of the union are doing all they can to keep any dlaturblng element out of their council. Kodo Dyspepsia Curo TThen the stomach falls, all other organs of tho body fall. The heart prows weak, the kidneys become overburdened, tho liver obstructed, and the blood imitoverlsbed Even consump tion and cancer are results of Improper nourishment The surest way lo keep the Ptomach In pood condition, is lo nse a preparation that will dipest all classes of food and build up the dlpestive orpans. Kodol DrfrErsiA Cuim is Just such a preparation. It digests what you eat and allows you to cat food enouph to nourish every tissue of the body. It can't help but do you good Prepared by E. 0. DeWltt & Ou., O til c ago. Tbe C bottle contain t H tlnic the 60c aim. yrhen you suffer from biliousness or constipation. ue the famous little liver pills known as DeWitt'a Little EARLY RISERS. They never gripe. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. WHY I CURE MEN ONLY The State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines Ail of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Cm Be Attained Only by thi Doctor Who Concentrates All His Faculties on a Single Class of Ills. MASTER I do not treat all dlncaf.cu. but cure till tuy cured. in almost every vncutlon Fiiecltilty worK if. noiuuiy true wnen me or cieuui ih involved Jt ir men mui me Kent treutment the medical profeimion affords 1h tiousht after, and tula can come only from the true. KjiecialiKt, whose deep knowledge, expert Hklll. vast experience and thorough bcI enttflc equipments have given him complete mastery over the diseases that con stitute his specialty. Whutever may bo your ailment, pet help ciui stuuy. ji your eyesiBiu is iuiiiiir go to a reliuuie optician or oculist ir your hearing is defective consult a competent uurlst. If u bud tooth is distressing you engage the skill of a dentist. Or if you are burning with fever or slinking with chills, tell your troubles to u family physician. They can do more good than 1 can, for I do not trcLt such complaints, nor pretend to cure them But If you have ono of the serious diseases IvIUiVLiY or L'llirsAm TllUUUUtiS, c"ur ,1 AUIUL ti liLUUU J'UIHOK, KliXfAl DEBILITY or allied troubles, which is depleting jour vitality, or if your case has been aggravated und made worse by the use of specific, free sumples, trial treat ments or similar devices if this Is your unfortunate condition 1 want you to write us or come 'to our offices, where you will be welcome to private counsel, a careful personul examination and an honest nnd scientific opinion of your ense free of charge. These diseases and weaknesses of men, and they alone, arc my specialty. To them I have earnestly and exclusively devoted many of the best yeurs of mv life, during which time 1 have discovered and developed various forms of treatment which make their cure an unqualified und absolute certainty Is it not worth your while to investigate a cure that has made life anew to multitudes of men" If IfeAPCI C TJnder our Electro-Medical treatment this insidious dlneose riirta!y fAnluUwl.Lt. cllBfcppears. ruin ceaser almost Instantly The pools of Kta.cnt7it blood are driven from the dilated veins wid aJI soreness and swelling quickly rubuldet Even- indication of varloocele soon vanishes and In Its stead comes the pride the. power and the pleasure of perfect beltb and rretorcd manhood. ' CTAIPTIIDC ur Electro-Medical treatment dissolves the stricture completely O I lilU I line and removes every obstruction from the urinary passage, allayi all Inflammation, stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the prostata eland cleanse and heals the bladder and kidneys, invigorates the sexual organs and re stores health and soundness to every jiart of ttir body (tlfertrit br the dleeur. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON SSSS1. suit of our life work, and Is Indorsed by the best physicians In this and forelrn coun- 1 trien. It contains no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind, It roes to the very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of Impurity Soon every sign and symptom dlsamieare. completely and forever The blood, the tissue, the flesh the bone, and the whole system it cleansed, purified and restored to perfect health and the patient prepared anew for the do tire nnd pleasures of life. CCVII tl ftFIII ITY Men' mVY, 01 ou ar' V reaping the result cf your dCAUAL lIC VI LI I I former folly Your manhood Is falling and will soon be lost unless you do something for yourself, There Is no time to lose. Impotencv like all serual diseases. Is never on the standstill "With It you can make no compromise Either ycru must master It or it will master you, and fill your whole future with misery and Indescribable woe. tVe have treated so many cases of this kind that we I are as familiar with them as you are with the very daylight. Once cured by us you will never again be bothered by cmirslnnB, drains, prematurrmese. small or weak I organs, nervousness, falling memory, lose of ambition or other symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or mar rlare. Our treatment for weak men will correct all of these evils and restore you to hat nature intended a hale, healthy, heppy man, with physical, rarntni and sexual powrrs complete. PHDTltKIE fured to stay cured by our ElMctro-Medlcal treutment without the .use IMr I fiiai of the knife, and without detention from business Ehl CV IIICCAnCC M"' ullments are reflex, originating from other dls eirj;.A lllgt.ll eases. For Inst mice, sexuul weitknosH sometimes come from Varicocele or Btncture: innumeranie Mood and bone diseases often result from contagious blood taints in the system, or PhyBloeJ and mental decline freauentlr fol. low Impotency.ln treating diseases of any kind we always remove the ortcin we, i cure the cause. " ftflRRFPAMDFNfiF0n'er',D"a, vlllt "-Iways preferred, but If you cannot UUnnCarUnUCnUC call at our office, write us your symptoms fuIlrVOur home treatment by correspondence is always ruccessful Legal contract given to all patients to hold for our agreement. Do not hesitate If you cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Pucc-ssf ul treatment by mail Reference Best Hunk nnd Lending Buf.incj.fi Men In this Cltj. CONSULTATION FREE. 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