Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 08, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DM ATT A DAITA" BEE : SATUHDAY , ATTUTj 8 , 1809.
Every woman IB said to make a good nurse.
The opportunity to try is certainly foiced
on every woman at sonic time in her life ,
and when the time comes and sickness enters -
tors her home , she should know exactly
' -\\hat to do. She can follow no better ad
vice than the export counsel of physicians |
nnd trained nurses who every day see before - |
fore their ejes the wonderful results of i
1'alno's celeiy compound among their sick , l
debilitated , and ncivously exhausted pa-I
tients. !
Palno's celery compound is the only spring I'
nic-dlclne that has the confidence of , and Is <
used and prescribed by nun > es and physl- |
clans. I
For jears they have seen patients under |
their earo rapidly recover health and vigor
from the use of this wonderful restorative '
Miss Cora Smith , whose portalt ! Is given
here , tells of her experience with this great
spring icmcdy. Miss Smith la a graduate
of the Northwestern Hospital School for
QUARREL RESULTS IN MURDER
Hotel Olerk at Hyannis Shoots Man Dead in
the Office.
MURDERER BEARS A GOOD REPUTATION
IVIIon \KIII-KH Him
n I'oUi-r nnil lnnlanll >
Klllril Mini \\lio Mioolx
Siiri-fiiilrrs lllniNc-lt.
HYANNIS , Neb , April 7 ( Special Tele
gram. ) Fled Mollltt , clerk of the Hotel
Do Fair , shot and instantly killed William
Hough this evening at the hotel oilier.
Hough attacked Mollltt with nn Iron poker
nnd Mollltt Ubed a levolver In self defense. .
Hough was of n ciuarrelBomo disposition
mill was often In trouble. Mollltt has re
sided heio for t-omo months and has nl-
va > b homo a good reputation. Moflitt sur-
jondered himself to the deputy shorltf ,
AliUANCi : , Neb , April 7. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Fred Mollltt. clerk of the Hotel
Di < Fulr. , at Hyannls , shot oml killed Wlllla'ii
Hough In the hotel at Hyannis tonight.
Hough le well kmnui all over the line of tnu
liurllngton road. Humor saya Hough's
Jealousy of his wife eaiucd the trouble-
Plough nusaullfd 'Molllttvlth ' an Iron poke' .
MnilUt tied behind the counter and got hU
revolver nnd shot Hough dead the first ehoi.
CATHOLIC l unsT : cons TO , i\n , .
lli-v , Fri'ilrrli'l. . Sii | > rliln of Tromii.scli
IM Mcliliiil < li llnrN ,
TKCUMSEH. Nob. , April 7 ( Special Tel
egram. ) Hov FiedorlcK Spcrli > ln Is In Jail.
He was ordered there b > County Judge llran-
don Oild nflciiioon in default of a $500 bond
for appcaraneo In the district comt Yes
terday nnd today the attention of the count )
court was taken up in trjing him and ho
vas found guilty on tvvn counts destruction
of property and one of tieypisaliig Ho was
lined $73 and costs The olfenfci3 nirifor
breaking Into and occupy Ing St Andrews'
FROM
VoiiTi'niM ) , IHirinrr.lxn Ke'/rMA.nnd evei
( pi'dcs of Itching , burning , bleeding , Era ]
enisled , and pimply fcklu and fccalp humor
vi lib Ur ) , thin , and falling lulraio luslaiul
relieved and upcrdil ) curd b ) warm bath
vvllhCuncitiiA fOAi- , penile anointingsUL
Cirrici'iu ' , luitrst of emollient sl.in cured ,
mid ndld ilo e of Cc'TicuitA ltij.OLvr.xT ,
greatest ol humor cures , vtheu all cl e fails ,
Nurses : at Minneapolis. She writes :
"During the last five years 1 have found
that where the sjstem was run down , nothing -
ing was so good as Palne's celery compound.
The doctorb have often prescribed It to pa-
tlcnts under mv charge , and I have noted
the very satisfactory results I am glad to
iccommcnd It to my friends"
Miss Oeorglaiia Dean , who Is a sriduated
nurse from the Francis \\Mllard National
Tempernnee hospital of Chicago , savs
"In my experience as tiained nurse , I have
often ' observed that where a patient has bc'on
very weak , Pnlno's celerj" compound has
quickly returned him to his wonted vigor ,
whenever the physician has prcscilbed It. "
Palne's celeiy compound ! ; > now the only
spring remedy demanded by thoughtful men
and women H has pushed aside the count
less unscientific , catch-penny prcpai.itlnna
that have no standing among reputable phy
sicians and nurses. No other icmcdy has
bo wonderful a record for effectively and
Catholic church while the property was In
the hands of the Heard of Trustees awaiting
settlement of a suit for possession in the
supreme court. The Hoard of Trustees
brought the suit A Jury was used , numer
ous witnesses examined and the court room
was crowded during the trial. Itev Sper-
Icln could have given bonds had ho so de
sired , but he preferred to go to jail. More
bitter feeling than ever , If possible , prevails
between the two factions of the church as
a result of the trial.
1,11(1' IIIlTl l < lll Itl'lllrllH.
CIlUCiHTON , Neb. . April 7. ( Special ) -
I , II. Crews , N. It , Hclman , William Ho-
fcier and P D Hhoads were elected as
trustees for the ensuing year. The water
works bonds , which are now bearing 7 per
cent , It Ib thought ought readily be floated
at I and a proposition to refund for that
purpose carried with only four opposing
votes
HI3AVKII CITY , Neb , April 7. ( Special. )
The temperance ticket won a sweeping
victoiy nt the election In Heaver City JOB-
teidny , the average vote being US against
high license lo til ) In Its favor. The mem
bers of tlui newly elected board are as fol-
Irws : J. A. Dunham , M. T. Phelps , A. M.
Koyes , T. N. Hlnson and William Stubbs ,
Ten 1)115 N In .lull.
CIiniRHTON , Neb , April 7 ( Special Tel
egram ) James Webber , a farmer who lives
two in 1103 west of here , had a pony stolen
a few nights ago and ridden a whllo and
turned loose. The pony came back homo In
n few days. The fanners , becoming tired of
that Kind of thing , followed up n clew which
led to the arrest of a joung fellow by the
name of Amil Johnson , who lives with his
stepfather about ten miles southwest of
Crelghton. When the otllcer arrested > oung
Joluibon It developed that ho was the same
ono who had taken Mr. Parks' pony and kept
the ) $ JO saddle The trial came off before
Justice MeCoy today. Johnson pleaded
guilty to petit larceny and was given ten
days In the county Jail.
MortuiiurN In Vnllcj Connl } .
OIID , Xeb , April 7. ( Special. ) Valley
county's mortgage Indebtedness for the
month of March Is as follows : Twenty farm
mortgages filed amounting to $17,175 ; four
Butlulieil , | 25I53 , one town mortgage tiled ,
? 750. three satisfied , $1,125 ; HI chattel
mortgages tiled , t5U9ti ! ; elxty-four satis-
tied , $35,3S ( , .
llalii In > fliriiHl.n.
GKKHUKY CI3NTEU. Neb. , April 7.
( Special Telegram. ) Unln began to fall
hero about C o'elocU tonight. Farmers have
nlreajlv began HOW Ing small grain and man )
bave'l'egun plowing. A larger acreage thau
ri-ual of spring wheat IB being sown.
I'ouiilv Glrlx Win ,
HUAHl , Neb , April 7 ( Special. ) At the
North Nebraska High school oratorical con-
lastingly 1 curing those diseases that result
fiom ! deranged neivcs and impure blood. It
has ! displaced all other spring remedies , In
the opinions of the best class of druggists
and , physicians und the great mass of Intelli
gent people v\ho judge of a remedy by Its
results moic than by what It claims for
itself.
Thousands of letters have been iccehed by
the proprietors of I'alne'fa celery compound
and by newspapers and medical Journals
from men and women In every walk of life ,
all telling one experience the Immediate re
lief and perfect cure effected by Palno's
celery compound
The best physicians openly endorse It , use
it , recommend it and authorize the public
use of their statements that Palne's celery
compound , in ease ofter case , cuios iheuma-
tism nnd Kindred dl ° eases , purifies the blood ,
regulates the stomach , liver , towels and kid
neys , and rejuvenates the fagged-out or dis
eased nervous system.
test held at Norfolk last Wednesday even
ing , two Washington county High school 1
girls won pi lies. Miss Lulu McConnaha of f
this city won second prUe In the humorous
class nnd .Miss Kdna Morley of Arlington
won second in the dramatic class.
sluiI > i > HM > ari > < N Humor Drpli-UMl.
IliUjiVUi : : . Neb. , April 7. ( Special. )
"All the WorM'b a Stage. " was the subject
of a humorous lecture delivered at Clarlco
hall last evening under the auspices of
Hellevue college by Dr. Dyron W. King ,
piesldcnt of King's School of Oratory of
Pittsburg. The speaker paid n glowing trib
ute to the genius of ShaKcapoaro and his
subtle dilineatlon of human nature.
lnlcrrM In > IMV ItnllroMil.
OSMOND , Neb. April 7. ( Special. )
People of this place would like to join
hands with the Omaha Commercial club In
an effort to fcccuro the construction of the
Yunkton , Norfolk & Southwestern railroad.
This line would open up to Omaha busi
ness men nn undeveloped country , whoso
trade from which would run up Into the
thousands each jear.
VOLUNTEERS BEHAVE BADLY
Sinlili-ii Hi-lllMllloii of I > | HCIIIC |
I'rot I'M Tim Much for Morulu
of ? \i\t lirNi9 III ) } N.
ATLANTA. On , April 7. A special from
Orecnvllle , S. C. , nays : The Pourth Now
Jersey , which was muotered out hero jes-
terday and left during the afternoon for
home , terrorized the communities throucrn
which It passed , firing volleys from the can
with their revolver * . The men 7imdo a bad
name for theiutu lvrH ut various points by
stealing all they could lay their hands on ,
They etnrted out from Oreenvlllo by firing
volley * from thi > train and repeated this at
almost every station they passed. A ven
dor of army badges and camp souvenirs had
ten \\ntclirn and sixty badges titolcn from
him
At Chester the Jersey soldiers btood off
the crowd of spectators with a volley of
revolver shots and then raided the waiting
and lutii'h rooms , carrying otf nil they could
find , Including the horn of a phonograph at
the station
Many of the men vvcro drunk when they
left hero and the reportb Indicate tint they
became > inoro Intoxicated as the > y proceede'l.
The olllcoj-b of the icglnient were with
the men.
IVIIIIIIIINVnniiin Injiirfil.
LOS \NCiuS. : : April 7. Mrs. S. K. Plowman -
man of Topeku. Kan. , sustained fractures to
live of the ribs on her loft side. In a car
wreck on ( ho Los Angeles and Pasadena
electric railway Her condition Is serious
Several other persons were slightly Injured.
The wreck was caused by a number of small
Iron nuggets on the track , which caused the
car to be derailed and craeh Into a telegraph
pole.
QUITE A BAD CASE OF DCJIPS1
Lincoln Fusionists Disheartened at the
Result of Oity Election ,
UNABLE TO FIND ANY BALM IN GILEAD
t Sn\r tlio City for Ilic llrjnn
Cnuie I'nlli VITJ Kln It Hrliirnt
Olil-Tlmr ItcpnolU'iiu
.Mnjorltlr.i.
UNCOIA . April " . ( Special. ) The fu-
slonlsts of Lincoln refuse to be comforted
since the city election of last Tuesday. It
had been slvcn out by them that the open
ing wedge of the fall campaign was to bo
driven In the capital city nt this election.
They put tip the man that they all consid
ered their strongest leader , A. I ! . Weir , for
ma > or , and began their campaign with an
air oflctory about them. Mr. Weir had
twice led their forces to victory In the city
and he Joined his political brethren In
prophesying that ho would again bo elected
They were well organized and raised nil
the campaign fund that fusion ofllclals In
the city could bo Induced to contribute. 1' .
H. Cooper , their campaign manager , mndo
several trips to the state house to solicit
aid.
aid.On
On the other hand no especial effort was
made by the republicans. Less money was
expended than In former campaigns , and
as a consequence many political workers
whose politics Is gauged by the money they
receive were noticed driving fusion vehicles
and peddling fusion cards on election day ,
when In former days they had been on the
republican side.
The fuslonlsts had also nominated n
strong candidate for treasurer In the per
son of C. II. Imhoff. Mr. Imhoff has been n
resident of Lincoln for years nnd Is known
throughout the city as a man of strict In
tegrity. Then ho was pitted against City
Treasurer Altkln , who was asking for a
third term , something that is not at all
popular with many voters.
1'ojiilrr'H Vi'lii it rne < or.
The republican managers only claimed
Dr. Wlnnett's election by 7BO majority.
Hut while the campaign was at Its height
the governor took occasion to deny the boys
of the First Nebraska any praise for hclr
gallant conduct In the Philippines. The
effect was noticeable. At every polling place
Tuesday the action of the governor was
denounced , nnd when the totarvote was re
corded the republican nominee had n clean
1,000 more than his opponent , who stood
as the very strongest vote-getter the fu-
sionlsts could put up. Altkln for treasurer
beat Imhoff by SOO votes.
Thcro Is gloom In the populist camp nnd
the "opening wedge" has rebounded In a
way that causes their lenders to wear a
look of dismay. Their one desire since the
1SOG election has been to turn the city of
Lincoln over to the side of Mr. Bryan , so
that It might not be said again his own
precinct , ward and city had gone agaitiBt
him. The only result has been a realization
that Lincoln Is returning again to Its old-
tlmo republican majorities , and that there
Is no hope for the fusion pie-eaters in this
city as long as the republican party nomi
nates men who have the confidence of the
voters.
The defeat of Darth , republican candidate
for exciseman , and Lavvlor , republican can
didate for the council In the Second ward ,
have been considered by the majority of
the city as a republican victory. Uarth was
nominated nt the republican primaries by
packing the primaries with the "liberal"
vote of all parties in the Kirst and Second
wards , and'stood as the "wide open" can
didate. As a result he was badly defeated ,
being cut In eveiy\i:50bllcan stronghold In
the city. The republicans control the board ,
having the other two members who do not
belong to the "liberal" element.
An important fall campaign will soon be
begun. With three Judges of the district
court , a clerk of the dlbtrlct court and full
complement of county officers to be elected
the re-publicans arc well pleased with the
situation. All that Is needed is the nomi
nation of a clean ticket and the campaign
will be like a summer pleasure party in
Lancaster county.
Their JiiiiUi'lliiR CoiiiiiilUceM.
The senate Junketing committee of the
session Just closed was not nearly so ex
pensive as the same committee two years
ago. When the question came up as to
whether or not the various committees that
had the several institutions upon their list
should take a trip to the different places
where the institutions are located some dif
ference of opinion was expressed , but a ma
jority favored the trip Before going
however , they asked the senate for Instruc
tions , which were given In a negative way.
That is President Pro Tom Talbot , who
happened to bo in the chair , said It was
the custom to take these trips and If there
were no objections raised the present com-
mlttees would be presumed to have the
snnate's sanction , No objections were
raised.
The senate Junketing committee of the
1897 session expended $1,055.10 In this way
Some members drew over $100. Senator
Graham drew $114.70 , Senator Leo $80.20
Senator Felt$14 , Senator Grothan $76 ami
Senator McGann $76. Senator Otto Mutz
who did such good work absorbing the large
poitlon of the $10,000 Investigating purse
Tiling up by the last session , drew $93.80
from this source.
The total expense of the 1899 senate vis
iting committees , as drawn from the legis
lature current expense fund , was $237.19
which is $ S17.61 less than the cost of the
Junketing trip two years ago.
The house two years ago spent less than
$20 for junketing trip expenses , while the
1699 IIOUHO did not spend a cent for junket
ing trips.
Doc-lorn IJ
The secretaries of the State Board ol
Health met at tto capital Thursday. Thi
members present wore : Dr , H , P. Crunimei
of Omaha , Dr. H. n. Cummlngs of Seward
Dr. n. I' . Dalloy of Lincoln and Dr. George
H. Ilrash of Deatrlcc. The following doc
tors were granted certificates for practice
In this state :
Dr. D. D. Haggard of Louisville. Dr. r.
K. Calklnw of York , Dr. Grace M Lowlb of
Ansley , Dr. Kelon H. Long of Humboldt
Dr. Alfred M. Drowne of Jackson , Dr. K
J. Plondtko of Everly , In. , Dr. James E.
Duncaiihon of Norman , Dr. S. P. McPherson -
son of Hiawatha , Dr. William ! ' . Turner ol
Hastings , Dr. P. T , Conlan of Omaha , Dr.
Ida P. Davis of Omaha , Dr , Davis Nichols
of Gordon , Dr. Thomas L. Taylor of New
castle , Dr. Henry Dexter of Alliance and
Dr. Hlchurd J Haw key of Omaha.
The fcecrelary was Instructed to notify
Dr. Uenjamln Ilea. registered from Soutl
Sioux City , to appear before the board nl
iUW
Its next tegular meeting In May nnd show
caueo why his ccrtlllcato should not be
i evoked.
A resolution was adopted that the board
prepare a careful list of all colleges In the
United States that uro complying with the
present statutory requirements of the state
of Nebraska. The fact that the diploma ;
issued in < thc spring of 1809 must bo froir
colleges demanding four years' course am :
a certain entrance examination makes thlt
new llbt necessary.
StallHIIIIHI * : \olr > < ,
The G. W. Maurer Co. of Heatrlco filet
articles of Incorporation with the secretary
of state today. The capital stock Is placet
at $10,000 , and the company will carry 01
an Implement business. 0. W. Maurer , L
W. Maurer and J. A. Forbes arc the Incor
poratora.
The Iloyal Union Mutual Llfo Insuranci
compao ) of Ica ) Molucs has been admlttev.
. . . DIP NtM8ka ) flpll by the Insuranfo tic-
twmcnt I
The Wnr department linn notlflpl the
governor of the dise'hnrge from the service
of Walter Worny. n private of Company H. |
Nebraska volunteers , now In the
Philippines.
Congressman Stnrk of Aurora was n visItor -
Itor nt the stnte hoiiap today. He avs there
Is nothing new concerning the state's
claims against < he government. The government -
ernmont will restore the ordnance supplies ,
which forms a large part of the rlnlm. but
the matter of compensation for supplies
furnished by the quartermaster's depart-
mcnt Is aset unsettlcil.
The ndjutnnt general has been notified by
the authorities at Washington that the
clothing supplies to equip the rcorganlred
Second regiment of the guards has been
shipped As soon as received here the cloth
ing supplies will be distributed among the
various companies. Adjutant fieneral Narrv
Is also expecting a consignment of gum
nnd accoutrements f-oon. Companies 11 , I )
and H of the Second have not as yet been
organized.
SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS ,
I'miNon Hi-lit for Trlnli
SlOt'X PALLS , S. 1) . April 7. ( Special
Telegram ) The preliminary examination
of Oliver Paulson , a prominent Turner
county farmer charged with killing Chris
topher Nelson , his hired man , October 2 ,
18l 2 , continued from March 24 , wan re
sumed today at Vlborg. Upon the case be
ing called the plaintiff rested. The defense' '
moved a dismissal of the case. The motion
was argued nt length. The Justice over
ruled the motion and the defense then re
fused to otter any testlmonv , but nsked that
Paulson be bound over to the next term
of the circuit court. The bond was placed
nt $2,600 , which was furnished.
In the United States circuit court hero
the greater part of the afternoon wai con
sumed In securing a Jury for the trial of
Good Shot , a Sioux Indian belonging on
the Pine Hldge reservation , on the charge
of killing his divorced wife with a club
January 2 last. S. II. Wright , ex-state's
attorney of Brute county , was appointed
by Judge Garland to defend Good Shot.
Albert C. Hopkins of Canton was by the
Jury found gulltj today of sending obscene
literature through the malls. Hopkins has
been prominent In Grand Army of the Re
public circles throughout the state and Is j
the person who , during the Indian trouble
at Pine IMdgc agency In the winter of
1890-91 , appealed among the excited In
dians nt mcst critical Junctures and an
nounced himself as the looked-for Indian
Messiah.
I In n rrppk.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , April 7. ( Special
Telegram. ) The body of Thomas Parrott ,
late of Rockport , Ky. , who was drowned
In Skunk creek near this city today , was
iccovered late this afternoon after a pro
longed search nnd brought to the city to
night. Mr. Parrott and three others were
In a wagon , to which a team of colts was
hitched. The water In the cieelt was vcryj
high and as they proceeded to enter
a largo cake ot ice approached them and
scared the horses , which jumped oft into
deep water. Two of the party reached land
without diniculty , hut Parrott and T. i : .
Holland remained with the team and wagon
and endeavored for three-quarters of an
hour to rescue the team. The wagon box
finally filled with water and sank and the
men were precipitated Into the water and
) oth 'were ' soon bcnumbeMl. Holland suc
ceeded In reaching a large cake of Ice that
had lodge against some willows , but Par
rott was too far gone to save himself and
sank. Holland was discovered by home
farmers nnd rescued after a tedious effort ,
t being necessary to get a rope to him In
order to draw him to shoie. Parrott wiib a
member of a colony of Kentucky people
which came to this section only a few
weeks ago.
Fiirmprn Nci-il > ot Worry.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. . Apill 7. ( Special. )
Farmers throup out the state aie anx
iously awaiting Hie disappearance of the-
snow nnd frost from the ground bo they
can actively begin their spring work and
get their crops In without further delay.
The backward season has needlessly alaimcd
some farmers , who fear that the lateness
of the season will result In poor crops this
jear. The best crop year In Dakota's hlb-
tory was that of 1SS1. following the memorable
'
able hard winter o'r 1SSO-1SS1. On April 1 ,
18S1 , tficro were fully two feet of biiow on
the ground and it was May 1 before farmers
got through seeding , but , nevertheless , the
following fall they harvebted from twentj
to forty bushels of No. 1 hard wheat per
acre. The weather this spring is similar
to that of 1SS1.
, KIIIIKP Cn tlp * > llll Snfo.
PIERRE , S. D. , April 7. ( Special. ) Noah
. Newbanke , one of the heaviest cattle owners
on the range , has Just returned from n long
trip through the country in company vvlili
several other stockmen for the purpose or
- learning the exact condition of range htock
and the Icsses , If any were occurring. H *
rode over a great deal of the White an 1
Bad river ranges , and reports finding a few
dead cattle , confined to late calves , which
were born in the storms , and to thin old
cowe. The herds in general are getting
along all right yet , 'but ' n thaw will b" wel
come , the nooner the better , as the snow I
from several Inches to more than n foot In
depth on the level prairie , and only tin1
rough ground where It wi-e blown off Is left
for the cattle to feed on.
Appoint nu-iiln li > ( JiM rrimr.
PIEHRLJ , S. D. , April 7. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Governor Lee has appointed as the
State Hoard of Embalmers E , 13 Martin of
Armour , Joseph L Marcax ot Lead City ,
Henry Billion of Sioux Palls.
Commissions liave been Issued advancing
Kvan Young , George O. Jennings nnd Wil
liam Ha/lo from second to first lleutennm-
clcs In the Flrat South Dakota and Walter
L. Doollttlo. Hliam A. Pratt , Ames Patn-
quln and John Holman to second llcutenaut-
clcB.
clcB.A pardon has been granted to Ebb Wil
liams , vvlio was serving a Jail sentence in
Hanson county , on n charge of assault
- May "i has been set as the date for Arbor
this state.
day in m " on * * *
. Oti-rdni' THXPN An * I'nlil.
HURON , S. D. , April 7. ( Special ( Dur
, ing the month of February G. E. Mahuffy
, county tieasurer for Beadle county , receive :
. for taxes the sum of JC3.013. Of this
Hinoun * $ r.7'JOO . was for 1898 taxc ? alone and
$1,092 was for redemption , These figures
show that Beadle county people not only
pay their taxes before penalty iitta-hoB. but
pay those that accumulated during the
drouth seasons. The receipts arc the great-
eat for the month of February In the history
: of the county.
IIoral CruNiuli' llrmin ,
o RAPID CITV. S. D. , April 7 ( Special )
The city council of this city has voted
unanimously to clone the houses of lll-famo
nnd the marshal has been given orders u >
drive cut of the city all immoral women
The order has created a sensation among
ceitaln clacs.
Iti-llcr Wnli-r for
DEADWOOD S D April 7 ( Special ) -
The city of Dcudvvood will vote upon this
BROWN'S For the
BRONCHIAL B ,
TROCHES Throat
The Public Speaker's Frlenih
John L Ilrcm n & Son , IlMtoo ,
n i > .t lion of 1 , nig } , ii cum worth of bonds ,
with ' wi i i \t \ ciiiie a pfimnncn * water
' > stm .it in | ) mining rlc ifton The con-
trad I with iho llnnn Like n < tnpnnwhMi
furnuhe ' * water nt present , expires thl < vcnr
and It will be ImpoiMblo to renew tlie con
tract. The city earl purcliMi' nil of the
water mains nnd icsorvolrs of the Homc-
stake eompfitiy.
Illiiti Wnirr InVj iiinlnu ,
YnXNiV : > o , April 7 ( Special Tel-
rgtnm. ) On account of an Ice gorge In the
North Plat to river fears are entertained
that the railroad bridge of the Chcjonno
& Nrrthern nt Orln Junction will be > swept
Hw.iy. Workmen are trjlng to bro.ik the
gorge with dynamite In order to lower the
water , which has risen nine fce't since jes-
terday. The Laramlo county bridge over
J
the liver nt Hnrtvlllo ! also threatened
nnd Commissioners Tall and Murray are on
the' ground with woikmen to try to savi It.
High water along the line of the fnlon
:
PaiMlle Is causing considerable trouble nnd
the company has n Corc-c of men con
stantly cinplojed strengthening embank
ments. t
Mi rii r Inn h >
CASPKH. Wyo. , April 7. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The Cooper Dip company will op-1
erato two machine-shearing pens here this
season , one at Woollen and ono nt Casper. |
It will charge 15'i cents per head for each
sheep sheared.
Happy Is the man or woman who can eat n
good , hearty meal without suffering nfter-
vvaid. If vou cnniiot do It. take Kodol Dys
pepsia Cine It digests what vou eat , and
cures nil Kinds of Dsspepsla nnd Indigestion.
I
A Peculiar Ailment Caused by the
Catarrhs ! Diseases of Winter ,
NoW ib tltc Time to ( , ct Kid of This
Fore MM- .
, Mine Battello Lincoln.
| Mme. Battollo Lincoln Prlnclpil ot the
j Piano Department of the Chicago School it
I Vocal Art , lias the following to hay In re
gard to Pe-iu-na
Chicago School of Vocal Art ,
Suite 320-S24 , 2C Van Dm en St.
Chicago , Jan. 12 , 1899.
The Pe-ru-na Drug .M'f'g . Co. , Columbus ,
Ohio :
Gentlemen My piano and Pe-ru-na are
my mctit prized friends. Jiy the help ol
the one I earn my living , the other keeps m
strong nnd well The piano cost llvo bun
drcd dollars. Po-ru-na. 0110 dollar liut t
have seen the time auore > than once when
Pe-ru-na was the most vnulablo to me.
Sincerely jours ,
Mme.
County Commls-sloncr John Williams , ot
517 Wiet Second street , Diiluth , Minn , lu
it iccent letter to Dr. Hurt nun , sa > s " \3
a remedy for catarrh 1 can cheerfully re
commend Pc-ru-nn. I
know what It IB to
Buffer from that tcr-
rlblo disease and I
feel that It Is my
duty to speak n good
word for the remedy
that brought mo Im
mediate relief. Po-
ru-na cured mo of a
bad ease of catarrh ,
ami I know it will
euro any other suf
ferer fiom that dls- Joh" Williams.
case. "
Spilng hah come nt last , and now Is the
time for all catarrh eufterers to begin a
sjstcmatlc couiho of treatment for this dls-
eaee. The greatest dllllculty In the way of
treating chronic catarrh is that the pa
tient Is so liable to catch cold dining the
treatment , and thus delay the cine. The
liability at this season of the 5 ear , lh a
great measure removed , and no one should
neglect the opportunity to be given treat
ment.
Addrrars The Po-ru-na Drug .Manufactur
ing Company , Columbus , Ohio , for a fret
copy of a pamphlet entitled "Facts nnd
Faces. "
|
IVIOrmon Bishops' Pills hve been 111 uie over 50 > eart by the leaders ol Hie Mormon
Church a.iu uieir IOIIOMCI * . fokitiveiy elites the wotbt cuei In oia anil yountr amln ? from effects
of self abuse , dmlpallgn , eiu.kei , cc clcamte imoklnf. CUroi LOBt Marlhoodi Im-
potcncy , Lost Power. MlBht-Uonses , Qpermatorrfioea Intomnln , Paine
in Buck , Evil Detnrea , 8 mlnnT Emissions , Lamp. Back , Nervous i > e-
nll'tli ' Hoindnch.lUntltne to Mnrry , -pss.of fSTJ § srnin , Vnffcocolo ,
or ilpatlon , Stops Qulpknoma of OUa- charge. Stops Nor
rltchlng Of Byolldlk Lllecu ore Immeuna- . finpairVcor anu potency to
eve-y furn.noiir'i "ru * jTe't tic'ilo'ricfcnt , a cure Is at liirndf [ 7T3 K"torM iinall , undeveloped
organs Simulates tl o brlln and nerve centers $ ac a boi. 6 for fs 50 hr rnail MaMd A written iruirant e , to euro
01 money refunded , llh 6 boies. Circulartree. . &rtJroG8i | BlshOP Kamody Co. , San FranClSOO , Cal.
For Snic liy JIYCHS-DILMJ.V UHli CO. . OMAHA , .NU1I.
Be Sure To Demand , and See That You Get a
Best Dining Car Service.
Only Depot in Chicago on ihe Elevated > ooa >
Searles & Sea-rles -
SPECIALISTS.
xnccrmfnllr trriil nil MilVOU ,
CHItONIO AM ) I'HMATIJ dUcuses
ol nirii mill woinrn.
WEAK & 1EN SYPMILIS
6EXUAU..Y cured for llfo.
EmLsJloo , Lost Manhood , Hy
drocelt , Vrrlrocule , Oonorrhia , ai t , Syph.
lUi , Stricture , Pili * Ktitula and lUo
Ulcart , DIthcte * , Bright' * Dlneaie cured.
CO.\SUl.TATIO.\ 111 ! .
by new method without pain or cutting.
Call on or address with stamp. TMttmtnt
by mall.
DR.SEARLESftSEAl.IiES
TODAY'S WEAJHSR FORECAST
I'nlr vndtnlnv nnil I'rohnlil.rnrmpt . ;
Snmlnj ultlt \ nrlnlilclniN Ilir
( ii-iifrnl I'roKinnl It-ill Ion * .
WASHINGTON . April 7. Forcrnut for
Saturday
Tor Nebraska. Kan ai nnd the Dakotas
Pair Saturday nnd probably Sunday , M armor
Sunday ; variable winds.
1'or Iowa Pair Saturday nnd Sunday ;
warmer Sunday , variable wlndd.
Kor Colorado , Wjomlng nnd Montana-
Pair Saturday and probably Sunday , wanner
In northeast portions Saturdnj , varlablo
winds.
Ki-l'ortK from Million * at s i > . in.
T Indicates trace of precipitation
L A WKI.SU
Local Forecast OMIclal ,
Candid Truth.
Whut Dr. Ilpiim-H Telln Von Alioni
Ills Clrctrlc Ileltn Cniuiot Hn llln-
putril KilPtx Count > ! y licit ( 'mi-
no ! Iliirii nnil In ( lip lien * .
Dr. Dennett's Electric Uelt is the result
of years of patient study and experiment
ou tbo treatment and observation of the
cause of Sexual debility , Undeveloped Or
gans , Kidney , Liver und Bladder Troubles ,
Ihcunmtlsm , Constipation , Dyspepsia Fe
male Complaint ? , etc Klectrlclty as applied
) y my Uelt Is perfectly bafe never weak
ens the patient do drugs , which really
oppose instead of aid
ing nature It never
obliges a person to ne
glect business ; it ex
ercises the most
healthy Inllucnco upon
every nerve , muscle
and blood vessel , also
an the bruin , spinal
cord , and glands , as
well us every portion
of the body pertaining
to tbo sexual organs
Is awakeucd Into anew
now llfo and vigor.
Klectrlclty should not
enter the humari sys
tem In a series of
sharks and Jolts , as It
does when applied by
an ordinary battery.
Sly Uelt gives n
strong , but gentle ,
soothing , unwavering
current , that Is a pos
itive pleasure to the
patient It ac t B
promptly upon every
filament , tissue and
nerve that united form the body , allaying
all Irritation , eradicating every morbid
agent , every poison , Invigorating tbo debil
itated organs , enriching tbo Impovershcd
fluids , building up the flagging nervous en-
rRles , imparting vigor to the borly and
mind and bringing every he-alt by ( acuity
Into play ,
Dr. Bennett's
Electric Belt
I do not merely promise > ou a cure I
tuaranten It. I know exactly what my licit
will do. I Imvo Hcen It tested in thousands
} f casts , hundreds of skeptics have come to
n and thanked ino for the ) jicat gou'l It has
lone them. It restores the health , HtrengHi
iml vigor of jmith , makes weak men strong
nd strong men stronger.
Do you not think it Is time for jou to hn
jp and doing ? Does not every sentiment of
nanhood left In you cry out for prompt
ntlon ? Do not waste golden hours asking
xjiirsclf if , you shall purchase ono of Di.
Dennett's Rtoctrlc Delta.
Hut do jour part and place joursolf lu my
hands I promise my Uelt will do for jou
what It has the proud distinction of doui ?
for thousands of others euro yon. My
Clrctrlcal Suspensory for tbo peiin n nt
euro of the various weaknesses of men U
freu to every male purchaser of one of ir.r
Belts.
Call or write I will send you mj symp
tom blanVs , literature and a valuable ; booif
shout' Klcttilclty. I will l.ftp jour cjrrtf *
tpoadenco cacredly confidential end guar
antee a permanent cure. My Uelt will ha
uortb more ( ban money to jou , it vvt.l b *
worth llfo Itself. Sold enl > by
Dr. Bennett
HUUIUM 'Ml und : ! ! nomulnu IllopU ,
cud T oiltc birnotf ,