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FREE HIGH SCHOOL OUTLOOK
Effort to EeviTs the Law Will Eo Made
This Winter.
FORM OF BALLOT MAY BE MODIFIED
l'reaent ArrnnKeinen t of Nninm I Not
SutlHlnctory; nnil Some Netr
Method U Likely to
He Provided.
LINCOLN. Dec. 13. (Spcclal.)-Reprc-eulatlvo-cle'ct
John It. Mockctt of the Lon
castor county delegation, with tho co-opera-tlon
and assistance of several prominent
Hcliool men, lu preparing a free high school
attendance Inw for Introduction In the leg
islature. A hill of u somewhat similar na
turo was enacted two yearn ago, hut was
subsequently declared unconstitutional by
tho supremo court because It provided lor
unequal luxation. It Is Hald that the bill
now In courso of preparation will cunform
to tho Ideas of tho supremo court as ex
pressed In Its opinion concerning the o.d
law. As r means of hastening ofllqlnl con
sideration of tho measure It will be Intro
duced In both branches In the house of
representatives by Mr. Mockett and In tho
senate by II. H. O'Ncll, also of tho Lancas
ter county delegation
firrlBg,.S ft IS SHROUDED IN MYSTERY
the near approach of th
Fremont hospital. Cove
100 and there were no vacant ploccs. After
disposing of the elaborate inonu and listen
ing to a few toasts, the guests, under the g j , pMumjnMy Trial Throws Little
charge of Dr. Haslam and Secretary Shlvo- VA"v 2 , " ' ... . .....
Icy of tho hospital company, Inspected the JJigUi on xunnsn rauiuoi.
new building. Tho hospital will be ready
J I - . . t I m n l wn .nlri
building, containing three largo watd SISTER'S DREAM IS CONFUSING FEATURE
rooms, eighteen rooms for pAtlonts, oper
ating rooms and all conveniences.
FARMER'S FALL PROVES FATAL
Anton Hnleelieli found Drnd on tin
Itonil to IIIh llomr ,enr
Spencer, .Velrnlut.
Mr. lltislinTr's Nnrturnal VHlnn nrem
llitrd to Verify nntJ Her Attorney
Cora Home n Skeptic Ai
cuneil Sinn In Honmt Over.
HitnKRN HOW. Neb.. Dec. 13. (Special
SPENCER, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special Tele- Telegram.) Tho preliminary trial of Wll-
gram.) At a lonely spot, four mllc3 north
east of hero, on tho road to his home, tho
body of Anton liolechek has been found,
and It Is thought that ho was killed by a
fall from his wagon, He has occasionally
taken liquor to excess whllo In town, nnd
two years ago a friend of his. one Turachck
by name, was killed In a similar manner
as tho two were driving homo In an Intoxi
cated condition. In that Instance the team
was driven Into n ditch, tho wagon over
turned and Holcchok caught under It In
such a way that he could not cxtrlcato him
self and lay thero nil night In a freezing
condition.
Much gossip has been heard hero lately . AvocB wm) tl ,C(, nm, convlclca t)J. a
relative to a change in tho law prctcrtblng of tho pcnco , Weeping WnlcP ,
llam Oxley, In tho FullLart murder case, 13
completed. Tho Inst day did not bring
out any additional cvldetico against tho
nccuood, but merely corroborated tho tes
timony of tho first day. Oxley was bound
over.
At tho trial yesterday appeared nn un
expected spectator in the person of J. H.
Itranycn, nn attorney from Huntington.
lnd.. whero resides Mrs. Hushaw, tho oniy
sister of V. H. Fullhart, tho deceased.
Ho enruo nt tho solicitation of Mrs.
HUBhaw, who, on tho night of the 22d of
Novotnbcr, two days before she received
tho telegram announcing her brother s
death, dreamed that she saw a man kill
her brother on his Custer county ranch
by breaking In his skull with n hammer.
Sho also dreamed that Fullhart told her
ho had n can of money burled In n certain
part of tho stable. When sho nwoko from
her dream sho was so nervous uho could
not Bleep and got up nnd aroused her
daughter, who was In tho houso with her,
nnd told her tho drenm. After hearing
of tho death of her brother sho wrote to
tho postmistress nt Dunning Inquiring about
tho estate of her brother, who Informed
her that It was probably worth $50,000
and ho had n quarter section of land with
a lino brick house, besides largo herds of
cattle and horses. As hor half-brother
from Knr.san, who had visited tho ranch,
cross ahead of It. Tho horses, wagon nnd
himself were thrown together Into the
ditch. It Is feared his Injuries will prove
fatal.
I.odue Illectluiin nt Klkhurn.
ULKIIOIIN. Nob., Dec. 13. (Special.)
Two lodges of Elkhorn have elected olllcers
for 1U01 as follows:
Antlers' lodgo No. 72, Knights of Pythias:
L. Richardson, C. C; J, Sylvanus, V. C:
Charles Wltte, prelate; J. Mi Ilrunner, M.
of E.i W. W. Elliott, M. of F.J Fred Dull,
M. of W.! J. A. Olbbons, M. at A.; Ed Hall,
K. of II. S.i C. Warren, I. 0.; John Iluten
sehoen, O. O.
F.lkhorn camp No. 1330, Modern Wood
men of America: Charles Wltte, V. C.i
James Wldgery, W. A.: II. I). Hald win,
banker; U. W. Cannon, C; August Qrlmon,
S.; P. Hofoldt and Ed Hall, delegates.
OdoroiiM Omen tit Pliittsniotitli.
I'LATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Dec. 13. (Spe
cial.) Severut months ago John Walker of
Justice
nn thn
the form of election ballot. There appears charR0 ct baatBrjy. IIo waB ,)0Ut)(i 0Vcr to
to bo a growing uemanu lor n, oauoi ui ,h(1 utgtrct court( mit CHCnpe,i from Co-.i
simpler form man mo ono now u m w, Blablo QUinlon nt Avoca wnllo trynK t0
mnny of the legislators favor a modification SC(.uro n )CmI s,nco thcn nolhlnR I)a,j
of tho old stylo, under which nil of tho can- ,)Cpn hcnr(, from h,m untl, yc8tcnlnyi wllcn
dldntes of n slnglo party wcro groupm in Silcrlrt u-, i. Wheeler received word that
ono column, enabling mo ciiizcn to vcie u tho alltnorllcg nl Marshalltown, In., had
straight party tlcKet wunoui placing uro nn(, W01M hol(, h,m unt th(J
after ench name. Thero nre somo who favor 0!lcers came for him. Sheriff Wheeler will
tho adoption of tho Illinois election law,
ROOtl rottirn with Wnllfnr. Thn (.nmtihiln.
nnd still others who advocate tho passage of ng wtncss wag MBg um parser, i,ou(s
a low similar to that in rorco in lowa. no Knhcnstock of Avocn filed naners In Jus
exnerlenca or mu ihsi mu "" """ tiro Areher'n rmirl In ihla fiiv
shown that not a small pnrcontago ot me ,ay u0KnK that on January 31 last. John bad written her thero were not to exteed
voters were unfamiliar with mo manner oi walker did wickedly nnd maliciously dcvlso 100 head of cnttlo and horses and that tho
marking the new siyi uuinu, m to fasten thu crlmo of criminal assault upon ranch was on government land, Mrs
purposoiy retrained irora Kuunn iu ""-"' tno Bald complainant by Inducing ono, LU- Hushaw was inclined to think sho was
of thn candidates for Important olllces. ii0 t
'arknr. fn trn tmfnrn n InntloM nt iIia llnldn tn hn flpf rnnripil nut nf n. Inrirn r.hnre
Thoso candidates who came first In tho or- pcnco n Liberty precinct and to mako oath of the estate. The conflicting reports nbout
der of nrransemcnt Invariably received a ucfcr,. gai.i l.lpn (n nmnni-n, in ..,. thn vnlnn nf thn nrnnnrtv. tniTthnr with
higher voto than thoso who occupied posl- ng and to niBj0( sKn and BWcar t0 BllGi, n desire to havo him look for the can of
tionB down toward tho tan cnu oi mo uai information. Fahenstock stated that at tho money, caused her to send her nttornoy.
lot. tlmo of tho alleged crlmo he was acting as Mr. Dranynn visited tho Fullhart ranch
Clark noblnson of Fillmore- county, bct- telegraph operator for tho Missouri I'aclflo today, but Instead of a flno brick houso
geunt-at-arms of tho Inst senate, was In me at Avoca ftntl Lllllo Parker wns employed at ho found ono of tho poorest sod hovols In
city today doing a lllllo quici or m (i" mi Homo ns n domestic. Later tho girl
Interests of his candidacy tor rc-eio-uon. rtronted and mado a clean breast of tho
IIo said ho had been assured or mo support annr exonerating Fahenstock and ac
of soveral members nnd anticipnica no curing Walker,
ous troublo In regaining nis oiu posiwuu. Constable H. C. Strong of Nehawka
imi.rn niul I.oonl MuhIc. urcugnt diaries Kelberg to this city to
rn,.. nnnr.i,.i fnilnrn nf tho Metropolitan day, having captured him In Union last ono horses and thlrtv-nlno cnttlo that bo-
Opcra company engagement Is a source p f night. This afternoon County Attorney longed to tho deceased, Including the ones
much disappointment to tho local lovers Hoot filed a complaint with Justice Archer Oxley drove off nnd sold. Mr;. Hushaw's
of music. Tho patronage from that small charging Kelberg with having committed a description docs not tally oxnetly with
but enthusiastic class was nil that could criminal assault upon Nancy Estolla IJov- Oxloy. as tho man sho saw in hor drenm
havo been expected, but tho regular meaicr- ' ' h ' u, ' iMO "KU ul lu nra. ivoi- was llgnt complexloncd, light hair and
i i..,.,t frr.ni whnin tlio local man- " """lu.uiuu uhu ub iioiiua mustachn nnd Ilvn feet six lnnhrn tnll.
KUlUf, tivwu . ....... nvor tn thn .llalrlf ,,.. l.l . . . .. . .
ngors expected consldoraldo support, ianvn - -- - . uvi wnereas uxiey is smaller and quito darit.
to appear In tho expected numbers. Mr. nolo to give $500 bond, now languishes In u may develop yet. If Oxloy Is not tho
Wlllard Kimball lost heavily through the
venture but not qulto so much ns pre
vimislv estimated. IIo exerted every of
fort to mnko tho opera a success, believing
that people from out-of-town would mano
good tho lack of support from Lincoln.
At tho end of tho llrst aci ot i.ucia m
l.nmmnrmoor" last night tho announco
m..nt wna nindo to the crowd near mo
cntrnitce to the auditorium that Beats form
I.clKli'n AVnoitnien Are Strong.
LEIQII, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.) At tho
regular meeting of Camp No. 1023, Modern
Woodmen of America, last evening the
following ofllcers wcro elteted for the en
suing year: J. A. Madden, V. C; O. W
Draper, W. A.; J. J. Nichols, E. 11,; J. II.
I'lepcr, clerk; Charles II. Stockdale, escort;
Irvln Walling, watchman; W. II. Carleton,
cntry, and F. N. Nichols, a member of
tho board of mnnngers, Tho lodgo now ban
a membership of 112.
Trenton to llnvo n vt I'nper.
TRENTON, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
Thero Is a movement on foot to establish
hero a republican newspaper. Ono was to
hnve been started before election, but tho
Interested parties were delayed In complct
Inn their arrangements.
Trenton lodge, No. 1C0, Independent Order
of Odd Fellows, at the last regular mooting
elected A. H. French. N. O.; C. W. IJosscr
raan, V. O.; W. O. Hoblnson, recorder, and
S. Hill, treasurer.
this part of tho country, and further found
that tho deceased had no title to tho land
on which ho had been residing so long.
Ho dug for tho money In tho stable, ns
his client had directed, but without suc
cess. Tho admlnlstrntor has found fifty
UI' county jail. HCIUerg IS ntlOUt 18 years mnnlornr thnt hr ,lrf.rlr.llnn I. nn mllr.-n
ui uKu tum nun ueun warning ior mo lamer out. of tho way.
Mr. Ilranyan will start homo this even
of the girl In tho stono quarries near Ne
hawka.
Wood Itlver Fnrmer lHnuiipcarn.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 13. (Suo
clal.) A report reaches this city from
ouu uivor io me orrect mat n young
'farmer nnmcd Stevens left that vicinity a
fow davs nco tn hrlnir hark n fnur ftiUXn
crly selling for U could bo purchased for whCh bad strayed to tho Loun rlvor conntrv.
Ho did not return nnd nn investigation wn3 luro wl u"r was commiucu.
Ing, not strengthened In his belief In men
tal telepathy slnco his investigation of tho
real situation. Tho dream Is remarkable.
however, a3 tho dato corresponds closely
to tho tlmo that tho ovldcnco would seem
to point to the dato of death. If truo thin
might clear Oxley, as ho had driven off
and sold Fullhart's cattle three days bu
1, but Mr. Kimball was in no way re
ioonslblo for this discrimination. Imme
dlately after tho opora In tho afternoon
Mf.. Kimball relinquished tho management
to Maurice flrau an tho "decrease In pricos
wns mado at the latter's Instructions after
It wns seen that no more 4 seats could
be sold. The persons who paid the original
prices naturally felt somewhat soro and
at first wcro lncllnod to blamo tho local
management. Tho sale of Beats nt 1 each
brought the total receipts up to nearly
10,500.
Although It may not bo possible to en
gage another grand opcrn company for a
Lincoln engngotuent for somo years to como
It Ik not believed that tho falluro of yes
terday will seriously Injure the Interests
of music In this city. Concerts of n flrst-
cUbb character, even nt Increased prices
will always succeed financially In this city.
mnde. Tho horse and saddlo were dlscov-
erecMn n field, but no traco has no far been
found of tho' man. Tho saddlo. It Is .stated,
was found Under a haystack. The c6mmu-
nlty is considerably agitated and a com
mitted of cltlsens baa gone up to the Loup
river country to Investigate, search for the
man and dredge tho river If no trace can be
found. It Is feared that the man has been
foully dealt with.
Canning Fnetory for Colombo.
COLUMBUS, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
This city Is to have a canulng fnctory
which will cost about 112,000 nnd will havo
n cnpaclty of CO.OOO cans per day. J. A.
Tito Dentil nt Alliance.
ALLIANCE, Neb., Doc. 13. (Special.) A
young man, 22 years old, and a child be
longing to tho aame family died hero 'today
from an attack of that which somo pro
nounce smallpox and others Cuban Itch.
The authorities today closed tho public
sciioois, ind nil gatherings are prohibited
Probnbly twenty plnces are quarantined In
tho city, a pesthouso has been provided
and a dontor employed to clvo bin entire
tlmo nnd attention to tho enscs. The au
thorities are determined to stamp out tho
disease If It Is possible to do so. It was
about two wcoks ago that a young man
named Cody camo Into town and was takon
Iloyce, representing n Hastings company,
has been here sevcrul doys nnd has In- down with tho malady foon afterward. Qulta
torcstcd several prominent business men a number of his ncqualn,tanccs called
In tho project. It will be built, owned und
,ir,n ir, , not hnt it would operated by local cnpltnl, and In connec-
a " v ... --, -- - i ... I I , , . .
, n fnr,l ml.tr.Ln fnr n mnnnlrvr to I- "u" niibn", "inuu in nuw iuv.uk'
cect good patronage If the best Beats aro nlzed ns a permanent thing In I'latto county.
M fn- !.. than 1 nnrh promises tO BUCCOCd. While tho com
pany huh uoi ueeii permanently orgnmz;a
Ilrynn n Alllsator. as yot, ono of thoso Interested said yoster-
The largo mounted alligator recently day that the early spring would undoubtedly
given to Mr. Bryan by some of nls ad- sue work commenced on tho factory.
on him during his sickness and from that
sick room tho local epidemic Is supposed
to havo started, spreading oven to the
country, whero thero ore a number of cascB
Tho ladlos oro making bedding, pillows
and sheets for the distressed, and plenty of
funds are at their disposal.
mlrors tn Florida, has been loned to the
University museum. It is considered a
aluable specimen on account ot Its un
usual Blzo,
A plan Inaugurated by tho Philosophical
club of tho university for tho Investiga
tion and study ot philosophical questions
has been ndopted by a similar organization
at the University of Now York.
Tho Lucy S. Ingalls prize scholarship ot
tho Northwestern University Woman'i
Medical school has been awarded to Mrs.
Emma Tucker of this city and MIsb Susan
I). Tallmnn of Orlnnell, Iowa. Tho scholar
ship was established by Dr. E. Fletcher
Ingnlls for original work nnd Is conferred
only upon students possessing the degreo of
bachelor of science or bachelor of arts, or
n degree of equal rank from a first class
university or college.
Chancellor Andrews will lecturo befora
tho Philosophical club tomorrow night on
"Kant und Konlgsberg." HJb lecturo will
bo Illustrated by stcrcoptlcon views per
taining to the llfo and city of the philoso
pher.
An ordor was entered this morning by
Judgn Holmes In the district court fixing
tho snlary of Receiver S. A. D. Shilling of
tho Merchants' bank at $50 per month for
every month served since Juno, 1897. The
receivership U not completed, but tho
court has limited tho compensation of Mr.
Shilling to 12.500.
Governor l'oynter went to Grand Island
today to Inspect the now building recently
erected for tho Soldiers' nnd Sailors' homo.
Funeral of Norrn Olaen.
FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)'
The funeral services of Soren Olson, ono
of the victims of tho Gentleman shooting
affray at Platte Center, was hold this after
noon from the Danish Lutheran church on
Thurd street, which waB crowded with tho
friends of tho deceased. Tho sorvlccs wero
conducted by Rev. Lund, pastor ot tho
church. Tho casket wns covered with
floral designs, many of them dono In callas.
Tho brother from Pennsylvania, on whoso
account tho services wero postponed from
Monday to Thursday, was present. Tho
remains wcro burled In Rldgo cemetery
nnd wcra followed to their last resting
plnce by a largo procession.
Tennmter Crtmlied Under Wheels.
SUPERIOR, Neb.. Dec. 13. (Special.)
Elmer Smothers, a teamster, 1n tho employ
of tho Hennlngeen Produce company of this
city, wns found dead In the road about
Ave miles this sldo of Dcshler in Thayer
county. Smothers started from Doahler
about midday with a ton and a half of buttor
and eggs loaded upon his dray, expecting
io arrive in ouperior in mo evening.
Ib supposed that tho day being warm
Smothers dozed nnd fell off. Tho wheels
passed over IiIb body, crushing his ribs upon
tils hoart. Tho causo of death was so
clearly accidental that tho coroner did not
impanel a Jury. Tho deceased leaves a
wlfo and threo small children.
Sli Striker Otft nt Superior.
SUPERIOR, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
The Santa Fo rond Is dealing summarily
with tho striking telegraphers on tho Su
perior & Strong City division. Tho six men
who left their keys when the strike order
emtio and who afterward went back to work
have been checked out and now men aro In
their positions.
Odd FcIIimt Itelmlinrsed.
OSCEOLA, Nob., Doc. 13. (Special.) Ad
justers for the fire Insurance In which the
Odd Fellows building Is iLrurcd havo nr
praised tho damage dono by tho recent
blaze at 1270.25, which seems satisfactory
to nil parties concerned.
Mary I.ensc Hsplnlna It.
HARVARD, Neb., Dec. 13. (Speclal.)-
Undor tho nusplcies of Harvard Public LI
brary association Mary E. Lease gave her
lecture,, "A World Movement and Its Mean
ing," at Stokes' opora houso last evening
to a largo audience.
Wli nt (lie .11 ii In Did o Him.
NORTH LOUP, Neb., Doc. 13. (Special.)
Jared Ford, a farmer of Davis creek,
was kicked In tho faco by a mulo and badly
Injured. His choekbono was crushed, his
nose nearly torn off and ho was unconscious
for somo time after.
FANCY PRICE FOR FINE STOCK
Locul Prickers Fay Big Figurci for the
Prize-Winning Bteen.
SEVEN AND A HALF FOR THE TOP BUNCH
One Ret trn Tine Animal lirinu
Twenty Dollar 1'er llnndreil
nnd All Sell nt Satisfac
tory Figures,
TEST FOR YOURSELF
The Wonderful Curative Properties of Swamp-
Root, the tireat Kidney and Bladder Remedy.
To Prove what Swamp-Root will do for YOU, Every
Readers of the Bee May Have a Sample Bottle
Scut Free by Mail.
The prlio cnttlo that were on exhibition
nt tho South Omaha stock ysrus on
Wednesday wero sold yestcrdny nt tho
It used to bo conBldcrod tbot only urin
ary and bladder troubles wore to bo traced
to tho kidneys, but now modern sclcnco
hlghisl price paid In recent years on that proves that nearly all diseases havo their
market. The 3-year-olds which carried oft beginning lu tho disorder ot thoso most
first prlio wero owned nnd fed by John Important organs.
Shannon of Hosklns, and tho Omaha 1'nclt- Tho kidneys fitter and purify tho blood
ins company brought them nt J'.M) per that Is their work.
100. It will bo remembered thnt the samo g0 wicn your kidneys nre weak or out
coiApany also bought the highest-priced 0f order, you enn understand how quickly
cattle last year nnd paid $".!." for them. your ontlro body Is affected, and how every
Mr. A. W. Clnrk's load of yearlings, which organ seems to fall to do lt ilutv.
wero awarded first premium In thnt class, if you ro Blclc or ..fccl jm,nj.( begin
wcro nlso sold nt a good figure. There wero taking the famous now discovery, Dr, Kll
holfcrs In tho bunch nnd tho Of teen head nior's Swamp-Root, because ns soon ns your
old nt fir to tho Omaha racking company, kldnevs nrn well thnv will l.nln nil thn
which Is the highest prlco ever paid for other orcans to health. A trlnl will con.
a mixed bunch of yearlings on tho South vlnco anyone.
Omaha tnnrket.
Tho best steer In tho bunch of rolled
Aepus cnttlo owned and fed by . R.
Thurber of Ong, and which received tho sec-
nn.l nrljn lii tho 2-year-old contest, wns
nuctloned off. Thnt particular steer nas
Atlinlll? tllA mnMV fnmnltB nlirftfl Af
Swnmii-ftoot ltiveatliriitnl liv Tlin Hen. tho
ono which wo publish today for the beiw
in in mir runners, spe.iKS ill tile lilgneei.
terms of tho wonderful curative propoer
tles ot this treut kidney remedy Dr.
Geo. 8. Cluilnpliii, Ashnway, It. I write:
" hen 1 sent for sample bottle of Swamp-
pi in tut rttuiijiT uiPiiiti in )vn
the distinction ot going uy mo name ui n- jiooi I iiatl to make water every two or
llam McKlnlcy. Tho highest bidder was three hours through tho dnv and the night.
.11 ... i.i nr inn finlnhv 1 .I'.aaiied but n very mnll quantity, nut
Armour, nnd he paid .0 por 100. cuilany w t sen ding unci straining at the end
nnd Armour wero tho rival bidders, l tie of oneli passage, Our best doctor hro
fltBt bid was IS, but the nuctloncor started prescnuia ior inp, nut ills me.llclne did
. . ,;. ,k,V . i,-n,iv raUml hv P10 .no Rod. I then beff.ui your sample
It nt $10, which wns alternately raised uy i,ot,,,( ,, beforo I gut through with It
ino IWO UlUliers 11 quurici i 11 wuiu umii
116 wns reached. They then rnlsed their
bids nt 60-cent Jumps until $10 wns reached
Armour's buyer then put on Jl nnd Rot
tho steer. Tho other cattlo entered In the
prlzo contest but which foiled to receive a
premium wero also sold at very satisfactory hnd taken one-half bottlo I wo nil rUht
nnd hiivo been since. My urine Is ns light
" i color as nsiini. (ikii. m. r ami'
I felt n chance. I would tint hnve lo-
llevcd such n rmall quantity would have
dono so much, but before It wns gone I
learned that our ilruz-clst kent vmtr
Bwnmn-lloot. nnd r,n cot n. lnri?n lintllr for
ono dollar, but actually worth ono hun
dred dollars, l only took one Isrso tiuilt.-
spoonful threo times n day, and before t
DEATH RECORD.
Mumnel Mken of Ilm.ett.
BASSETT. Nob.. Dec. 13. (Special.)
Samuel H. Likens, ono of the first settlers
In this part of the state, died very suddenly dlny,
hero last night from an attack of apoplexy.
Ho was in his usual health when he retired
for tho night, but nt nbout 10 o'clock
without nny warning, ho was stricken. Ho
did not regain consciousness and his death
occurred at midnight. Mr. Likens come to
this county in 1879 nnd took up n homo
stead on tho Niobrara rlvor in tho vicinity
of tho operations of tho onco famous out
law, "Doc" MIddleton. In 18S9 ho removed
to Ilassctt, whero ho engaged In tho meat
business, In which ho was engaged up to
the tlmo of his death. Ho leaves n widow
and four children.
Ashnwnv. It. I.
Jan. 4, 1900.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys aro respon
sible for many kinds of diseases, nnd It
permitted to contlnuo much suffering with
fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney
troublo Irritates the nerves, makes you
restless, sleepless and Irritable.
Makes you pass water often during the dny
and obliges you to got up mnny times dur
ing the night. Unhealthy kidneys causo
rheumatism, grnvol, catarrh of the bladder.
pain or dull acho In tho back, Joints and
muBcleB; makes vour head acho and back
ache, causes Indigestion, stomach nnd liver
SWAMP-ROOT
Kidney, Liver and Bladder
CURE.
DIRECTIONS.
My tte one, two or thrt
tlonrul l( ton or nflr inciJt
anil t hrdtlmo.
CMtdrm IrmnreonllniT to e.
May coimiuiico ltli mll ilw i
niul IncrrnM tn full il or mciv,
iu the rus would Ktm to require.
Thin urna reniMy cures nil
lcl.liir.r- liver, LUcMer and t'rlo
Acid troublrJ anil illnlrr. iluo
tn e.il: IMnfyii, michaiuitaith
of tlie bliuliler, (rr"l. rlifiima
tl.m. lumkuzn nnd Prlttht'. PI
nv, ttlitcti I. Uio wont form uf
klilney ill.vuo.
It Is pleasant to tale,
PRCTARED ONLY BY
DR. KILMER Si CO.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Hold by nil Drii(rlsts.
Grand Inland Mil j or Prnclalnin.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Dec. 13. (Spe
clal.) But one new caso of contagious sick
ncss has been reported In tho last few days.
Mayor Piatt today Issued a proclamation
giving tho truo condition of affairs and as
suring all strangers of tho entlro absence of
danger.
T Slinllenberker'ii Secretary.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb.; Deo. 13. (Spe
cial.) H. V. Rlsley. ono ot tho publishers
of tho Democrat, has beon appointed secre
tary to Congrcssman-clectiBballonberger.
HYMENEAL
.i
Mnrvln-Noyerf
Stuntnn linn n New Chapter.
STANTON. Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.) A
chapter of tho Ordor of tho Eastern Star was
organized here last night by Mrs. T. L.
Mntthows of Fremont, worthy grand patron
of tho order In Nebraska, assisted by Mrs.
J. W. Oowcr, worthy mntron of tho chaptor
at Pender. The chapter here Htarts with a
membership of twenty-ftve, which number
will probably bo more than doubled wlthlu
a very short time, Tho ofllcers aro as fol
lows: Augusta M. Ehrhardt, W. M.j Henry
F. Stephens, V. P.; Carrie A. Ley, W. A.
M.s Minnie Klncald. S,; Amy C. Mnckcy, T.;
Emma Chace. C: William Orockl, A. C
Ella Frost, V; John A. Ehrhnrdt, A.; Rev.
Charles Orimth. C.
nentleman I'lenils .Vot Cnllty.
COLUMI1US, Nob., Dec. 13. (Special.)
Nicholas Ocntleman, who did the shooting
nt Plntto Center a weok ago, wns arraigned
in justice court this morning, and upon tho
reading of tho complaint ho entered a
plea of not guilty, waived tho preliminary
examination and vno bound over to the
district court without ball. The witnesses
for tho stato wcro each required to enter
Into n recognizance In tho Bum of $200 for
their appearance. The complaint charges
murder In tho llrst degree. Robert Wil
son, who was thought to havo boon seri
ously Injured by ono of (lentlcman's bullota,
Ib said to havo passed the danger point nnd
will recover entlroly.
In JmlKe Jensen's Court.
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Dec. 13. (Spo
clal.) In district court, In tho caso of tho
First National bank against T. J. Wllburn,
the Jury returned n verdict for tho defend
nt.
In tho ease of Schmollcr & Muller ot
Omaha against Edmund Lelchke, tho Jury
found for the defendant. Judgo Paul Job
eon then excused tho Jury .until next Mon
day and court was adjourned until that
time ,the Judgo roturnlng to Nebraska City,
Celebrate, llo.nllat'a Completion.
FREMONT, Nob., Doc. 13. (Special.)
Dr. O. II. Haslam gave a banquet to his
Gorman friends at Turner halt in honor ot
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question nrlses in tho family
every day. Let us answer It to-day. Try
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking 1 add boiling water nnd set to
cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
u your grocers io-uny. io cts.
I'nrn Fine fnr Petit I.nreeny.
FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)-
A. A. Shenrd, who was arrested Tuesday
at Arlington by Sheriff Krcader, on the
charge of embezzlement from a local bank,
wont before Justlco of tho Tcaee Hlnman
yesterday. A plea of guilty of petit lar
ceny was accepted by the prosecution and
the defendant sentenced to pay a small
fine nnd costs, which ho at once did. It
Is understood that ho litis settled tho
amount of tho alleged embezzlement with
the bank and squared up with other parties,
His friends are of tho opinion that tho
embezzlement charge could not have been
sustained.
In II Delivery nt Ilenrer City.
HEAVER C1TV, Nob., Doc. 13. (Special
Telegram.) Charles Orltnn nnd Arch Ills-
bee, two prisoners of tho county Jail, sawed
their way to liberty Inst night. A hole
(7x13 Inches) wns cut In tho stoel cell
through which they squeezed themselves,
Four other prisoners refused to tnko ad
vantage of tho opportunity nnd remained tn
their colls, nlthough they later rofused to
divulge any of tho details. Tho escape of
tho two was thus hidden from tho ofllclalr,
until 2 o'clock this afternoon, Urlfllu wax
under charge of criminal assault and Drls-
boo was awaiting trial for cnttlo-rustllng.
Gnntnvnn Clnrk Ilniililn.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Gustavus Clark
Hopkins, an ox-presldcnt of tho Cotton
exchange, Is dead. Ho was born Fcbrunry
29, 1814, In Mobile Ala., but removed to
Guilford, Conn., with his parents, when ho
was very young. Ho moved to this city ana
(Swamp-Root Is plen'sntit to tnke.)
trouble; you get as sallow, yellow complexion, makes you feel as though you had
heart troublo; you may havo plenty of ambition, but no strength; got weak und waste
away.
In taking Swamp-Root you nfford natural help to Nature,, for Swamp-Root Is tho
most perfect healer and gentle aid to tho kidneys that Is known to medical science.
If thero Ik nny doubt In your mind as to your condition, tnko from your urine on
rising about four ounccB, plaeo It In a glass or bottlo nnd let It stand twenty-four
hours. If on examination It Is milky or cloudy. If thero Ib n brick-dust settling, or It
small particles float about In It, your klilnoys nro tn need of Immediate nttcntlon.
If you nro already convinced that Swamp-Root la what you need, you can purchaso
the rogular fifty-cent and one-dollnr slzo bottles nt tho drug stores everywhere.
KIM TOR I L NO IT. Swamp-Root, tho great Kidney, Liver nnd Uladdcr
remedy. Is so successful that a special arrangement hns been m.tdo by which all
readerB of Tho Ileo who have not nlrcndy tried It, may have n samplo bottlo Byitt nbso
lutely free by mnll. Also n book tolling all nbout kidney nnd bladder troubles and
In 1S76 becamo a partner In tho firm of I containing mnny'of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from
! Younir In Crime,
FALLS CITY. Nob., Doc. 13. (Special.)
James Mahan today plend guilty In tho dis
trict court to the chargo of grand larceny.
Tho prisoner, who Is n mere boy, was em
ployed on the government riprap work at
Rulo and stolo n sum of money from a fel
low employe. Ho broko down when ar
raigned and Judge Stull was inclined, to bo
lenient and gavo him the minimum sentence,
ono yeur In the penitentiary.
NiiikII Ulnae ut .state Normal.
PERU, Neb., Dee. 13. (Special.) Negll-
genco on tho part of employes of the State
normal camo near making a bonfire of tho
main building Uut night. Ihe electric wira
entering the building had had tho Insula
tion removed over tho chnpol and that
started a tire which, but for tho prompt
work of parties present, might havo re
sulted In the destruction of the building.
Mtnlnterlnl Aanooliitlon Convene.
FARNAM, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.) The
Ministerial association of the Methodist
Episcopal church, North Platte district, con
vened at Farnam Tucrday evening. Rev. XI.
S. Mooro, presiding oldor of tho district,
with a largo number of pastors of th
country churches In tho district under his
chargo were present. ino program, as
autllnod, covered threo days. Finding tho
revival services In progress It was de
termined not to interfere with tho evening
meeting but rather to aid thorn la every
posalblo mann.ir.
Trie tn Unit the Fnt Mull.
FREMONT, Nob., Dec. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) Patrick Tulloy, n farmer residing
olght miles from North nend, was seriously
Injured by train No. 101 whllo ho was at
tempting to cross tho Union Pacific track
two miles wsst of North Ilend this after
noon. Tulley was driving a wagon. Ho
saw the train coming and attempted to
HASTINGS. Neb.. Dec. 13. (Special)
Herold R. Marvin ot Denver and Miss Mn'bsl
Noyes of 'Hastings' wcro married at 5 o clock
last cvonlng at the homo of the bride's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William S. Noyoa.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. Van
Dyko Wight of tho Presbyterian church, and
was witnessed by nearly fifty guests. Tbo
newly wedded couplo departed nt 9 o'clock
for Denver, whero they Intend to reside.
YnmiR-Ciu r.
TECUMSEH, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
Mr. Ellas Young nnd Miss Alice Carr were
married hero yesterday. Mr. Young is n
wealthy farmer of Johnson county.
SnvliiB ANNoeliitlnn Shy.
NEW YORK. Dec. 13. Hefore Justlco
Muddox in Biipremo court, Hrooklyn, todny
Willlnm 11. Ilornblower nppeared to an
swer nn application by W. E. Kisnclbcrg
for tho appointment of a receiver for the
Anglo-American Savings nnd Loan nsso
rinttnn. nendlnc nruument to make perma
nent a tempornry injunction restraining tho
Institution from carrying on business op
erations. Mr. Ilornblower snld that tho
otllcors nnd directors of the association
u-nrn Hntlnfled that It Would bO best for Oil
concerned to hnve n receiver nppolnted un
til present litigation wns Bemeu.
Mr KIsNpllierir. retireshntlng the nttornoy
general In the proceedings, Informed tho
court that ho Intended to prove that the
capital of tho association, rated nt JM,ooo,
iyvy nmnuntcMl to less than $2,000,000. Tho
coffrt toOK mo papers ana reserveu uo-
clslon.
evr Cnnltnl for .MlNlnlnpl.
JACKSON. Mlns., Dec 13, The Mississippi
cnpltol commission today lot the contract
ior mo new sillio nuu-" i" nicn-un. ncnt
Wells of Chlnigo for JS31.000. The next bid
wns that of Oeorgo Dugnn of Kansas City,
Who bid $833,000.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Scarlet fever Is o,unrantlned nt 1323 South
Thirty-first street nnd nt 2210 Charles etreot,
Diphtheria has been reported from 2333
South Tenth stteet.
Frank Thompson wns arrested Thursday
afternoon on u eharw of nteallns a hnt
from n hat storo on North Sixteenth street.
Tim city council terminated Its three-day
session iih a bord for the equalization of
special nssewHinenta yesterday afternoon.
Only threo protests wcro filed with tho
board and no reductions wero made.
Tho Omaha Water company has filed a
protest with the Hoard of Review and
nHks that the assessment of $1,000,000 mado
against tho personal jiroperty of tho com
pany for 1901 bo reduced to $420,000. the
amount which tho company paid taxes for
1900.
Colonel Jnmes P. Kimball, chief surgeon
of tho Department of tho Missouri, hns
gone to Des Motneu, whero he will meet
with the other membeni of tho Hoard of
Survey nnd report upon tho character of
th land offered by that city for tho new
military post.
A mad dog created quite a Rtlr on the
High school grounds yesterday. This
annum lunuru iiuu iii.j -".niif, i--''-';
It was frothing at tha mouth and acted
klrnngely. Pupils gavo tho brutn a wldo
berth and summoned .the janitor, Thomas
II. Fitzgerald, who shbt tho doff.
James Leo, George Wright und Qeorso
Parker, charged with lio!dlng up and rob
bing a bartender In n wnloon on Leaven
worth street, near Seventeenth, November
23, were given a hearlns In pollco court
Thursday afternoon, after which thoy wero
hold to the district court under $1,000 bonds
each.
A two-story brick building at 202-G-3 South
Twelfth street suffered consldernblo dam
ago by fire at 3:11 a. m. yesterday. The
building Is occupied by Max Katskee, wno
leases various parts of It to small dealers.
It U estimated that tho damage to tho
structure will nmount to 100. and thi dam
ngo to tho contents Is fixed ut $160, Tho
cause Is unknown. There Is some Insur
ance. ivhlln tnrklnir nn advertisement nn thn
sash of a pluto glass window In tho front of
the Union Pacific Tea company's store. 201
North Sixteenth, nbout noon yesterday,
tho stepladdnr broko and Fred Mauss, an
employe of the company, fell thtough tlio
glars. smashing a nolo ill It largo enough
to admit a dray horse. He wait cut In
several places by tho fulling glasB, but
was not 'severely Injured,
The Prospect Hill Imnrovement elub mot
Wednesday night nt Thirty-third nnd De
cntur streets and discussed tho extension of
the Harney streut car line along California
and Thirty-third Btreets to Prospeot Hill.
Counctlmen Iibeck nnd Karr wero present
and promised to do all In their power to
securo car service, wnter und gas for that
portion of the city. Tho meeting; was
largely attended. George Hurst presided.
Hopkins, Dwlght & Co., cotton merchants.
Mr. Hopkins became a member ot the
Cotton exchango on October 17, 1878. Ho
sorvod for a number of yenrB on tho board
of managers, was vlco president from 1894
to 1896, and then served two terms as presi
dent from 1896 to 1898. He remained
actively in business Until two months ago,
though he bad been in ill health since June.
IIo leaves a widow and ono daughter.
Michael O. Halhall.
LONDON. Deo. 13. Michael O. Mulhall,
tho statistician. Is dead. Ho was born In
1SSC. Michael O. Mulhall founded In 1861
the Buenos Ayrcs Stnndard, the first Eng
lish paper printed In South America. IIo
was olected to tho cominlttoo of the Urltlsh
association In 1884 nnd attended tho Anglo-
American Scientific congress hold In Phila
delphia that year.
His nrlnclrnl works wero "Dictionary of
Statistics," "Tho Progress of tho World"
and the "IudUBtrles and Wealth of Na
tions."
men and women cured by Swnmp-Root. Ho suro and mention rending this generous
offer In Tho Omaha Morning Bee when sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illug-
hamton, N. Y.
Willlnm EX Ileal?.
Word hns been received that William
E.
was owned by S. H. Troger of Teorla, 111.,
and was valued at $7,500.
Hteamfltter Mako Term.
.r,nn Ti 1-1 Th .Tnurnevmftn
Steamntters' .Protective association tonight
made peace with the Master Bteamfltters
association and Is no longer affiliated with
tho Uullcling i raues council.
Tho junior steumnttorn will also accept
tho samo terms. Tho withdrawn! takes
about BOO men irom mo ceiumi uuuj,
Offlelnl Vole of Wlnonnaln.
MADISON. Wis,. Doc. 13. Tho total vote
of Wisconsin, us officially cnnvasBed. was
425,151. McKlnley's plurality was 100,881.
IiFoletto's (republican) plurality for gov
ernor, 103,745.
TWO FAIR DAYS PROMISED
Weather llurenu Prognosticate Drop
In Tcuiperntnrc In Western Ne
braska, with Varltthle Wind.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13, Forecast ot
Florida, Key
Bermuda, Old
Mediterranean
WINTER TOURIST RATES
Special
Half
Rates
Hcaly, an attorney well known In the city ho weather
a few years ago, died suddenly In Chicago j,-or Nebraska and Kansas Fair Friday;
last night. Mr. Healy lived In tho city n coi,ier in western portion, Saturday fair;
good many years, having left In 1896 to g Vara'blo winds.
to a now homo In Chicago. He had a wide PoP rowa Generally fair Friday and
acquaintance and was a favorite with many gaturday; easterly winds.
of the older attorneys, ino acinus oi nis For Missouri Fair In eastern; rain in
demlso nro not known oxceptlng that lie W08tcrn portion Friday; Saturday fair; varl
died unexpectedly in one ot the Chicago bI winds.
hotels. He was about 4G years old
William Oaborn.
William Osborn, a veteran of the civil
war and for. twenty years a resident of
Douglas county, died at tho home of T. L.
Hull yesterday. Mr. Osborn was 00
years of ago, and leaves a wlfo, four sons
and a daughter, all ot whom resldo In
Omaha, excepting ono son, who lives at
Los Anceles, Cal. The deceased wa3 a
member of Atlanta post, Waterloo, la., and
a past president of the Douglas County
Association of Soldiers ot tho Civil War.
Mr. KllfiRoell of Hooper.
HOOPER, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.) Mrs.
C. W. Kllngbell died at her homo here nt
3 o'clock this morning, aftor a lingering
Illness of nearly a year. Tlio deceased was
about 76 yearn of age, and hers wns ono
of the earliest families to locate la Dodge
county. Sho lived hero for tho last thirty-
five years. Her husband, five daughters
and ono son survtvo her.
Adolph 13. Sclionlnsrer.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec, 13. Adolph E.
Schonlngor, president of tho Western Wheel
company of Chicago, died today after a
lingering illness ot tuberculosis.
VtllUca'a Oldest Ilrsldent.
VILL1SCA, la., Dec. 13. (Special.) Mrs.
Gardner, aged 92 years, the oldest citizen of
Villlsca, died at tho homo ot her eon and
was burled hero yesterday.
FIRE RECORD.
Iron Work nt Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, Dec. 13. Tho building,
foundry and machinery of the Lane &
Dcoley Iron works In this city woro burned
tonight with n total loss of from $200,000
to $250,000. They wero large manuiaciur'
era of sawmills, traction engines and many
other articles, nnd nbout 200 men will be
thrown out of work.
Caotaln Backer of the nre department
was seriously Injured while working at tho
nre. The building and machinery were
partially Insured.
For North Dakota Fair; warmer Friday;
Saturday fair; vnrlablo winds.
For South uauota f air i-riaoy; oaiuruay
fair; warmer in eastern portion; vnrlablo
winds.
For Colorado Fair Friday; colder In
southeastern portion; Saturday fair; vari
able winds.
For Wyoming Fair Friday and Saturday;
westerly wlndB.
For Montana Fair Friday and probahly
Saturday; westerly winds, becoming vari
able.
For Illinois Generally fair Friday nnd
Saturday; snow Friday near Lake Michigan,
cast windB.
For Indiana Generally fair Friday nnd
Saturday; fresh north to east winds.
For Wostern Texas, New Mexico, Okla
homa and Indian Territory Fair Friday
and Saturday; variable winds.
For Arkansns Fair Friday nnd Saturday;
easterly winds.
For Eastern Texas Fair Friday and Sat
urday; light to freBh northerly winds.
Local Ilecoril.
nu-FICH OF THI? WEATHER BUREAU.
omaha. Dee. 13. Official record of tem
perature nna precipitation cnnipiircu wmi
the corresponding day of tho last threo
vpnrs!
1900. 1699. 1S9S. 1897.
Maximum temperature... 46 17 10 27
Minimum temneraturo.... 21 10 3
mmii tomnerauire .u it t -i
Precipitation 00 T .00 .37
iienord of temneraturo and nreclnltatlon
nt Ornatia ror mis any nna mnco iiinrcn i
1900:
Normal temneraturo w
i.'vrpRH for the dav t
Total excees slnco March 1 902
Normal oreciniiat on u.'. inci
nnnnlencv for the day 01 Inch
Total ralnfcll since March 1 29,78 Inches
Excess slnco niurcn i men
Deficiency for cor. period, 1899. ,. 3,79 Inches
Deficiency ror cor. penoa, ibiw... incnes
1. M.
lleport from Station at N.
RATIONS AND BTATX
OF 'WKATHKJL
a 2?
2 ?ft
Pa se
m
3
Omaha, clear
Cheyenne, cloudy ......
Han ijiko vuy, tiuunj-
ltupld City, cienr
Fire In Hi. Lonl Theater,
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 13. A flro Btnrtcd nt
midnight tonight In tho upper part of the
einiiiinnl theater, ono of tho most famous
varloty and vaudovillo houses in tho cotin- U.0'VonlecL,ir .V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'
try and did daniago estimated at 20,000. rhleuKn. cloudy
The Utopian Burlesquo company sustained fit. Louis, clear
a loss of $2,000. The houso Is owned by Ed-
warn J. nuuer, u-uuiui, iuvi r""""i Kuiisas illy, rainuin .
who said tho Insurauco amounts to $35,000.
Valnahlc lluce Horse Incinerated.
FULTON, Mo,, Dec. 13. Noble T, 2:10,
was cromatcd In a fire today that destroyed
tho livery barn of Lockrldge, Houchlns &
Sueectt. and eight other horses. Noble T.
Helena, clear
llavro, near ......
lllsmnrek. cloudy
Qalveston, clear ..
37 45 ,00
40 48 .00
30 30 . 00
36 M .04
11 21 ,0)
20 20 .01
24 28 .00
38 , 42 . 00
8 K .01
24 3D ,UI
42 46 T
42 W ,01
36 4! .('1
8 8 1"
02 tiH .00
T fndl'cates traco of precipitation.
L. A. W r.LBH,
, Local Forecast Official.
Tours to
West, Cuba,
Mexico, tbo
nnd Orient.
Rates for tho round trln to
many polntn rmitli on snlo
first nnd third Tuc3duy
each month.
To Hot Springs, Ark., tho
famous Winter Resort of
America, on Bale every day
In the year.
Tickets now on oalo to nil tho winter re
sorts ot tho Bouth, good returning until
June 1st, 1901. For rates, descriptive mat
ter and pnmphlots and nil othor Information
call at O. & St. IiOiils Ticket Office, 1115
Farnam St., (Paxton Hotel Building.) or
wrlto
Harry E. Moores,
C P. & T. A.. Omaha, Nob.
eve
ae-
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It lias lonB been a liotifieliold favorlto
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Mothers endorse It as an Infallible
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MUNYON'S
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All the Munyon remedies are Just as to
liable. Any drugglit 2Sc vial, Tho Oulte
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Tork.
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and tnko no other kind. Twnnty-llvo cents
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wuaU parla, make iiu-u
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"13 married men. men Intend
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