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    THE OMAHA IA1LY BEE: TUKSDAY, MAKOH 18, 1002.
JUSTIFIES FILLEY SHOOTING omaha's sewerage system IRELAND'S PAST AND FUTURE
City Ea.lneer Ranlalas Ita reaatrae-
tlea aad KrlmeT ta Hew TA'r WiaUn nf Rt. Lnnis Descents On
Greatness of His Bam.
CltUea.
Coroner" Jury Bayi Killing of Smith Wu
for Good Oatuw.
A ftf-life rm Vi a aaaro arai trtttm tstin
UNABLE TO FIND FELONIOUS INTENT I writes bis Impressions to The Bee has been IRISH WEAK ONLY IN THEIR SI KLNIj I n
answered by City Engineer Rosewster. Tne
Cltlsea Saaaert Dead Yeata Wll
rrtaptri hy Older Kittti ta
Pat t' Ik Jet that Led
t Rla Slaaghtsr.
FILLET, Neb.. March IT. (Special Tela
gram.) A coroner'a Jury wss empaneled
today to Investigate the shooting of Wll
lard Smith try Prank Shadley. After being
aworn in at the B. as M. depot the Jury
proceeded to the lata residence of Smith.
After an lamination of tbe body the jury
went to the church where he got the aack
of money and there the examination of
witnesses was begun.
Frank Bbadley. who did tbe shooting, wai
the first witness.. The gist of hla testi
mony waa that' his Intention waa to shoot
tbe fleeing man In the legs, but the walk
In front of the church Is nearly three feet
above the ground and the man jumped from
the walk as he Bred. As a result the ball
correspondence follows:
OMAHA. March 15. -To the Editor of The
TW: Aa a new resident of your rtty 1 wa
Surprised on Inspecting: the sewerage sys
tem that for a lire western city you are
not more up-to-date. Omaha baa a great
future. That future can be made etlll
greater by doing away with thin antiquated
I plan for allowing this foul matter to now
Into the river. The etench arising from the
siaugnter House on ita Dana ana allowing
the decayed matter to rot exposed are eiK'h
menace to health It la surprising that these
things are allowed to exist. The dumping
Defeated, hat Kot Ceaaserts, They
Are mill Traa ta Their Ideals aad
Determined to Wl Their
Independence,
The entertainment given by the Ancient
Order of Hibernians at Crelghton university
ball last night in commemoration of St,
Patrick's day was most successful. The
of garbage In yards and alleys I another pan wa8 packed with the members of the
7V "-r.""1.1"-. VZ'.IJU1 order and their friends, assembled to ceie
held up Its hands In horror In spending brats the annual feast of the patron saint
IMrt.Onn to abate Just auch a state of affaire. 0( tne Emerald tele. The proceeds of tbe
ow 11 la coaling tnem i,uw,uw ana "eiure i , , n.-nterl tn the
nn Hiwh mnr. ihin ihii . . I entertainment are to be devotea to me
HOTEL GUESTS LOSE JEWELRY
Late It la Faaad la Roont at aa Km.
leye. Waa la Then Ar
j rested.
Louis Spencer, employed ss houseman At
the Millard1 hotel, was arrested yesterday
morning by Detectives Johnson and Lahey
and charged with stealing two gold wstches
and two chains, the property of Dr. S. N.
Wllhemy and Lawrence J. Adders, both of
Jollet. III. Spencer wss arraigned. In
Justice Crawford'a court, pleaded not
guilty and bis hearing set for the afternoon.
Wllhemy and Adders were sleeping In
the same loom, the door unlocked, and
each had placed his watch and chain un
der his pillow. At an early hour 'Wllhemy
heard someone In the room and upon get
In g up found thst both watches had been
stolen. The theft waa reported to Man
ager Peebles and to the police and an
Investigation started. Spencer was sus
pected by the manager and when hla room
W hv not do It now and thus secure the I Sacred Heart narlsh and the arrangements l waa searched the watchea were found
neauny conaiuon inai wiii some oay rnaKe were un(jer the management of Father
Omaha one of the foremost cities, lours . . .v.
tn.iv P. n. C. uuage, pastor oi ids parinu.
OMAHA, March 17. Td the Editor of The When the curtain arose It presented
Bee: The article signed "C. B. C," sent hemntlfiil arene The decorations were a
to me evidently for reply, Is of a kind that "'""V., "cen''T ? '
usually emnntM from rartlee who. like combination of Irish and American colors,
this author, are eager to criticise what the centerpiece being a floral harp emblem tlnued the case to allow Spencer time to
I"!r.""L"L..V" n ".1 h, L,?h or Ireland, secure witnesses and make hla defense.
r.ralr.l. the lft ahAnlriM lai4e neap thai mat . or any city in tne unnen maien. I v.. . orajriu prniu. unci, iciiniiiMDiictr " aa reiurucu to mo ponce siauuu
.7. 'm ..- . 1 " a ., I Every-eewer n this city Is provided with l to tbe significance of the day, he Introduced I and locked In.
8pencer has been working at the hotel for
the past two years and has a good repu
tation.
After the testimony of the prosecution
bad been introduced Judge Crawford con
spinal column and made wound els inches I automatic flushing devices, which give It a ,v 7 . ,,,. " M
i a tnor-i - - --- ---- ---
dally cleansing. The system has
ouglt
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.u ucyiu. Diuiia i iu i" I " 7 Zt. "J I -a A.t m. ar. .1.- rV ......
Aarnlreit fnnv mtnnt.. lat. ttllftmit tittartfl I URn Ventilating prOVIHIOn, Kl lnnuramn 111 nil 1BI MUtlims
fcplred tour mlnnta. later without Uttering of tnlete belna nncted i with the .ewers D. j. Hurley relted "Caoch, the Piper." a
word. MLhout any trap, thereby so thoroughly I ..k... ,fc ' h, M m., d. nnw
aimtlng with rresn air whatever ot ie f--" " ' '
may be devaloped aa to Tender It practical I Tom Moore number, "The Last Rose of
for anybody to walk for mllee through the Bummer," was sung by Mlsa Mamie 0"BrIen
effecta therefrom. In this respect It Is the la response to calls, she sang "Bendemere
only city of over 100.0HO population that has Stream." from "Lellah Rookh." Illness pre-
abaolute ventilation through untrappea in- vBtaa the presence of H. V. Burkley, who
Toor brilliant critic thinks It horrible be- waa on the program to alng "Kathleen
cause the sewerage of the city discharges I Mavourneen
into the Missouri river, w nere would he
The Jury adjourned at T this evening for
supper, to reconvene t t. '
' The general opinion among the oltltens
ef tbe towa is that Smith, although not yet
ft age, was addicted to gambling and drink
ing unknown to his parents, and eltiieni are
unit In saying that the youth never
planned and executed the crime without
be aid of older heads. A few men who
re known Iter gamblers are thought to
be responsible for the youth's action.
George Suthers and Wade Lafiln drove
Into town at I p, m. yesterday, put up their
jtajT at the Ji very , parn and did not call
for tne team tintll i today. ' Suthers lives
three miles, southeast of here and Laflla Is
a school' teacher at Crab Orchard. Sub
joenae fiavn'.been Issued for' them.
The eoronsr'r Jury" tonight brought 'in
the following, verdict:
. That on the Mth day of March. 1901, that
'one- Frank Dhadley, then and there being
in tne town of HMey, in the said UAge
bounty, Nebraska, did., with a thirty-eight-caliber'
revolver, which he then and there
tield, did shoot the aald Wlllard Smith
.Without vhy felonloua Intent, and we fur
ther find that the same was Justifiable.
- 0.."K- 8TEKCE, Foreman,
CHRIS ANDERSON.
JOHN KLEPPER.
E. W. BTARIJNG,
( ; A. K. DAV18. k
. I''- KUOCNK BEAU
R APR, WILL STANDS APPROVED
..... n . . .
Oeaatr adcf Tares Dawa Rejeetel
' ! SUo's pbleetloaa to Its
Probating. ,
After much contesting on the part ef
Mary Venabls Wolf, the will of Christian
U. Rapp waa yesterday admitted to probate
by County Judge Vlns.onhaler. The Instru
ment leaves' a $5,000 estate,' Including a
drugstore at Twentieth and Grace streets,
to be converted Into cash by Luther E. Rob
efts, special administrator, to buy a monu
FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED
Charles Glover, aa Old-Time Colored
CHIaea, Paasea Away Bad-denly.
Charles Glover, aged 65, a well-known
colored man and an old-time citizen of
Miss Oenevlve Croft sang I Omaha, wae found dead In bed In hla room at
Miss Delia McDermott sang 1 til North Twelfth street yesterday morning.
It is believed that heart disease waa the
The Meeting of tbe I cause. The body was removed to the
morgue and the coroner will likely hold an
Inquest.
The body was found by Ralph Crooks, a
grandson ot the dead man, who went into
the room to awaken him. The little boy.
after calling hla grandfather and receiving
e i iiwmi i
h... I. JWk.w.l That nf CMnarn Aim- I iviliarmy.
charges Its sewerage Into the river, the city an aria from "Judith," and responded to
of Ht. Louis does the same and ao does I calls by singing
iviiihi V lljr Mill nunnmn ui uiuvr i-mrn, i it- ,
both In the TTnlted Bta.tea ajid abroad. The waters.
Missouri river has a mean flow of 2S0,(X0 1 Editor Phelan'e Address.
.r.lL.ti. hn mmtvA' a .Vila nnlnt T t lmuh I
had a txmulatlon of fcio.ood the mixture of The chairman then introduced Very Rev.
Ha sewage would contaminate the rlver'tom. 8. Pbelan of St. Louis, as a man who
IK t wSufd0,1", tTemUs Personifies the subject of bis address, which
.a Ant m , . Mint a mila k.ln t h. I uvm Irfah Phsrar t mrV ITaffier Phelan Is
ewer outlet. The city of Omaha has editor of the Western Watchman of St 150 response, called a neighbor and Informed
IhitThe generna'reSVio"8 are"Tn Lo'. -" eloquent and that something waa wrong. The neigh-
an nTrll forcible. bor found that the man wa. dead and 1m-
sewerage or tnat town noes not aiscnarge
TO DRILL HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Board of Education Looks Toward Regular
Army for Commandant.
FAVORS ENGAGEMENT OF WEST POINT MAN
General Bates Sara that aa oncer
Retired tor llg-ht Disability
May Be ladaeed to Drill
Cadeta Here
WEAK KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER TROUBLE
mil is mi asi ii 1
Had to Pass Water Very Often Day and Night
..... . t - ... .iimn.. I mediately notified the coroner.
dl.ctlr h.M""rl.rlver.but lntol , .... " "v., it,. Mr. Glover was employed as porter at a
Twelve
Mud creek and through Mud creek Into" ireiana
I'apiuion creeK, unoouDteoiy creating a
serious nuisance. This can be readily
abated by the expenditure of less than
lw,uuu. Arnimuw kuhiswatkh, -,
City Engineer.
The Rifle Sasnlaats the Sword).
A half century ago the sword was con
slderel the heat known weapon) In warfare,
but It Is now being discarded by the British
soldiers and the modern rifle Is substituted.
..imrl.e of the audience, moat of whom "l0 at Fifteenth street and Capitol ave
h.n.v.4 htm ink! native of th. island. worked as usual last Satur
He told of the first sight of Donegal on " re" " iu 0 cloclt bu,na
.k.t .'I- .hi. .nnn.. t... jmi.iniKnt leeiinK wen. n leaves a wu ai
respect for anything small; we associate H"as tour aaugnters in mis euy,
areatness with blaness. Gauaed br that
DEATH KtUUKU.
Mrs. Elsla Westerdahl.
Mrs. Elsie Westerdahl, aged 65 years,
1717 Burt street, died at 7 o'clock yesterday
morning ot pneumonia after an Illness of
standard, we have little to be proud of, for
we come from a amall country. I never
knew bow great Ireland was until I visited
the Paris exposition a few years ago, when
Many people throughout the country are 1 1 visited the Breton village, where every
Uo discarding old methods of trying to I one seemed to be Irish. There are 6,000,000
ours headache, nervousness, Insomnia, In- l0f Bretons in France and they are all Celts, I 0M week's duration. Mrs. Westerdahl was
digestion and dyspepsia and are using speak the Celtic language, and the only born ltt swIUerland and had resided In
tlxai 4 A'ai OlASMSMh fklMkaa lha rA mm 1 1 avKI a I m . m.ih. I
wu vu w i magasine puousnea in tne ueiuo language i Omaha sines 1875. She was the wife of ex
rrmauy tor mesa ailments. is nregm- today Is published In thS Breton dialect. M.rhl tL 3. We.t.nl.M and hestdea her
"There are 20,000,000 Irishmen what have
we done. We did considerable up to the
year 1200. Then we were teaching Europe
clvflltatlon, founding churches In Germany
and carrying the light of Christianity to
all parts ot ths world. Then we stopped
snd .have been doing little since then but
raising a disturbance."
England, like all countries, believed
that having conquered the country It could
mended by physicians and a trial will con
vines you ot Its value.
FIRE RECORD.
Nebraska City Residence.
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., March 17.
(Boeclal.) Firs was discovered st about 11
ment for Mr. Rapp's father and mother, I o'clock this morning In ths house occupied
burled at Bprlngneld. III. . I bv Jamea Hatdlck on east First Cooso.
Though Mrs, Wolf, a niece, lived with her The department responded promptly to I "o with the people ss It it desired; but ths
uncle for many yeara prior to her marriage, I tn ajarta and soon bad the flames tinder Irish would not do what was expected ot
hl.h ... Vlll..l' mnUil tiA ! I . ' I tk.rv, Thaw -.ftt..4 A V.. .laV.B' tl.V n.
W.only IS -when' he tiled Ust January. Th, "hougehold goods wars all removed to die. They are there yet and there th funerml TbUr"'
Hftm nrntAsttwi tj ttrobtttinc or tn lniixu i vMiijh.m ii.i .M..A wa mev in iikcit 10 remain, iooukq raauri
w " I iruui iua uuiiuiug wuuvui, uauiago. m uv t - w . . .
ment. alleging that her uncle was not 11 house Is ths property of Mrs. F. D. I B15r 09 POOP. mT oo weak, he can be de
hls right mind and after ths decision yes- I sp,M,r, The loss will not exceed $200 snd I Pded upon to ralas the devil at ths proper
husband leaves tour grown sons ot her Im
mediate family. Funeral arrangements
have not been announced.
Samael W. Vance.
KEARNEY, Neb., March 17. (Special
Telegram.) Samuel W. Vance, father ot
W. B. Vance ot this city, died at Saginaw,
Mich., yesterday. In his 88th year. Mr.
Vance was formerly of this placs, having
lived here with his son for a number of
years. Ths remains will he brought to
tar aha .filed snaUo. ef appeal.
'it was during ths srgument of this esse
some ttms ago that' her attorney, W. H.
PeFrance, and ths attorney for -the eatate,
Charles Klguttsrv grew, openly wsrllks be
cause ths Utter called the the former a
liar.' Yesterday both were docile and ap
parently on good terms.
Is fully Insured.
farm Balldlasrs Near Blair.'
BLAIR, Neb.. March 17. (Special Tele
gram.) At I o'clock this morning ths
barn, granary and adjoining sheds of Mrs.
Oliver Bonvlar, four miles south of Blair
on ths Oronba road, vers burned to the
PROJECT i crouod. Eight head of horses, a valuable
mule team, pre milch cows, three new sets
Pk JUeaaes Santar-Gardea 'In-Ttew I of harness, a wagon and a quantity of 'hay
time.'' Today, England Is trembling for fear
of sn Irish 'uprising and the leaders srs
consulting together to do something for
Ireland."
Irclaad's History Clear aad Brlsrht.
The history of Ireland, outside the pale
7 ' Certrade. gaaoiyCT-fVfieaee .'.':
SUPERIOR, Neb., March-17. (Special.)
Miss Gertrude Smoyer, sged 20, died last
svsning, after a short Illness of typhoid
fever. Miss Smeyer's horns was In Syra
cuse, Neb., and shs csms hers last fall to
teach school. Funersl services will bs held
ANOTHER 0RPHEUM
., Orleaas ad Belter Will
' ''1. Miaags It. ,
Manager Relter ot the Orpbeum received
word yesterday from Oeneral Manager Beck
lhat he had lesaed Athletle park, the princi
pal, summer, playground of New Orleans,
thereby adding, another Important amuse
eaeot venture to the enterprises ot the
Orpbeum Circuit company. - Mr. Beck says
ie Will-start-workmen erecting an tin-
taaoasj gallery at ones snd push with alt
and feed were burned. ' There ' Is strong
suspicion that the firs Is tha. work ot an
Incendiary. Toe loss is about' $2,000, with
no lnsurancs.
has been bound up tn ths history of the hers this afternoon, and the body will be
church and that history shows clesr and taken to Syracuse tomorrow lor dunbi,
bright
In tbe last fifty .years we have been I Mrs. Fraaees Coleman.
making a good deal or trouwe. nny years wit-MtnOton. Cel.. March 17. Mrs
ago we were a very contemptible minority. F'ranceg Coleman, wife of Episcopal Bishop
Hoaaa at Table Rack.
TABLE ROCK. Neb., March 17. (Spe
clal.) About 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon,
while a fierce wind wss blowing. Ore was
discovered at ths residence of John HUI
bert. sr. It was soma time before the de
partment arrived and ths Ors had made the east and the Irish of the west In Amer-
I assure you, but we ars coming to tne
front with a rush. The Irloh are weak In
their strength. Their constancy has been
their undoing. It was constancy to the
houss of Stuart which cost Ireland Ita
nobility. . Tbe Irish srs constant la their
love and constant In their hats. England
found ths tactiona warring and kept up
the war until Irishmen bad nothing.
Coleman of Delaware, died tonight. She
was the daughter ot the late Alexander T.
Dupont.
Brother ot Ellen Terry.
LONDON, March 17. The St. James Oa-
sette today says T. W. Terry, s brother ot
Ellen Terry, the English actress, died at
A parish priest in New York told me that Mandalay. capital of Burmah, on Saturday
.imJ TJi th. tnrt.llm.nl of a score food hsadway. Much of the furniture Was lea. I explained to him that the boldest
' r .... I ....4 ,k.H.k in . ,tam.. .a .a.Iiu. l.n4 hvavMi nuahtid aver to the front.
sf big improvements taat oy ins time oi i - ov v-.i.w.
opening, which will be about Jans l, at
wlir have ready ens of the most elaborate
ind complete resorts for amusements In tbe
intirs south. Mr. Relter was notified by
Mr. Beck to- make no srrsngemsnts for ths
coming summer, as he intends to transfer
Tha firs Is supposed to hsvs originated from
a defective flue. Mr. Hlllbert bad $560 on
the house and $150 on Its contents.
and bravest hushed ever to the front.
"Ireland owes all It Is today to us
Sir Richard Temple.
LONDON, Msrcb 17. Sir Richard Temple,
ths former governor of Bombay snd who
Ths Board of Education has gone on rec
ord ss favorable to ths proposition ot bring
ing to Omaha a retired army officer, grad
uate of West Point, to be commandant ot
the High school cadet battalion. The mat.
ter came up at last night's meeting, and
thirteen members, all who were present.
voted for It or at least voted to continue
negotiations looking to that end.
The resolution was Introduced by W. F.
Johnson, who said tie had been consulting
with Oeneral John C. Bates on the subject.
and that he had written several letters to
retired srmy officers whom the general had
recommended to him. "The general thinks
we should get a young man tor the place,
someone who would come here and take
this up ss his life's work," said Mr. John
son. "There are plenty of such men, all
young officers who becsuss of some disa
bility have been retired from the service on
tbre-quarters pay. I remember he men
tioned a Captain Piper of New York, who
lost an arm In the Philippines. I have
written to him, and also to another officer
down in Arkansas.
"Tbe general says wa can get any ono
of these officers for $45 a month during tbe I
school year, with commutation of quarters,
which would be about $31 a month addi
tional. Under such sn arrangement the
government would furnish us with all the I
guns and other equipments ws might need
for the military branch of the school."
Mcintosh Ralaes Objection.
Member. Mcintosh did not take kindly to
the arrangement. "I'm afraid that this
would work a derangement ot conditions st
the High school," he said. "A graduate of
West Point would be likely to want to foist
the rules to which he bad been accustomed
upon the entire school, and ths tendency
would be to take the school management out
ot the banos of the principal. Besides,
what guaranty have we that the govern
ment will furnish us with this equipment?"
He was told that the government had
promised this as ono of the conditions ot
the board's employing a retired army offi
cer.
Mr. Johnson added that the officer em
ployed for such service would also be
willing, doubtless, to taks ons or mors
classes outside of the military branch, ss
two hours work a day would scarcely be
enough to content a vigorous man. Being
a graduate of West Point, he would be par
ticularly adapted to teach mathematics, for
example.
A vote was finally called on the motion
requiring the High school tommlttee to con
tinue Its correspondence with these srmy
officers, and get additional Information as
to what they would bo willing to do. Mr.
Mcintosh explained that he did not object
to this snd voted affirmatively with tho
others.
Commandant Pearse'a Reslsraatloa.
Tho resignation of A. 8. Pearse ss com
mandant ot the battalion was accepted. The
application of Lieutenant Jesse M. Tomp-
sett for the position thus vacated was
received and referred to the High school
committee. Attached to this application
was s statement sighed' by thirty ' officers
and men of Company L, First Nebraska,
testifying to his skill as a drlllmaater.
Upon motion ths High school - teachers
were given two days' vacation, April S and
4, without loss ot pay.
A resolution was adopted to tbe effect that
steps be tsken to discourage the establish
ment of a bowling alley at 4420 North
Twenty-fourth street, which Is within 150
feet of tho Saratoga school. It waa Intro.
duced by W. F. Johnson. He said there
would bs no objection to the alley If its
environments were wholesome, but it wss
to form sn adjunct to a poolroom and bar.
through which patrons must psss In order
to reach It. It was also decided to see
what could be done toward the suppression
of ths poolroom snd bar.
The order for the general vsccinstlon In
tho schools wss rescinded, tbe reason being
that smallpox In the city was abating.
A resolution ot thanks -was sxtended to
Herbert 8tubbendorf tor repairing thirty
guns which heretofore had formed a use
less part of ths High school battalion equip
ment.
Cured by the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root
DR. KILMER CO.. Blnghamton, N. Y.:
About two years, sgo I hsd a vary severs case of kidney and bladder trouble.
,The pain In the small of my back wss so severe that I could not stand It to stsy In
ons position mors than a moment or two, and was obliged to pass water very often
day and night. I tried medicines snd doctors without getting relief. Noticing aa
advertisement In the Topeka State Journal of Swamp-Root, I determined to give It
a trial and bought a bottle. By the time I had finished the first bottle the pain had
entirely disappeared from my back. Ths pain and frequent dealrs to pass water
ceased. However, I continued to take the medicine, using about six bottle In all.
Tbat was over a year ago and I have hsd no return of tho trouble since.
EDOAR,
Hoaaa at ESdarar.
Neb., March 17. (Spsclal.)
church. When Englsnd tried to brutaliss I held other Important positions tn India, is
ths Irish by refusing them educstlon, ths dead. He was born In 1821
clersr csms to their relief and taught
them even In the hedge school. Maay Rioters Probably Killed
"You can't bruiausa ins insnman, yon LONDON. March 18. Referring to ths
ktm ti ths new park until the reopening ot HM. . W. Christy's hot csu.ht flrs Ust V.WT. L", ZZl1 Pft-rslmrf Sunday.
ihs Omsha houss next fall. .v.nlng between ( and o'clock. The Are f J?r-" .-V J.J.. Vw. i-T.k I,. eorre.pondent or tnoTimes. in the Kua-
I n v.. 4 . . I tor weauu, " i siaa Capital, saya tne soldiers were oiaerea
Killed.' om!D' w" IZ n UDd ,oon enlisted and let the world taks ears when to uia ?na . thetr ,wor(U
Paddy comes out or college. i ,., ,,. -jn... u.,t ha- v.0.m. ...
Following the address of Father Fheiss, cUed aad gtruck wlidiy. severs! persons
SB.! S . J
y j xtinftilabs4 ths flames.
new ai.rant. ma.. Marcn 17. npraa-i a v. .... .... i
(nVreils caused a wreck today on the Bt. I " T , ,UT "
toula XoulaylUe division of ths Southern parlor around ths stovepipe. The house
runway.. ear n.ysn. sixiy mim wni oi is quits osaiy aamagea ana toe loss is estl
thls city. in. whloh freight brakemsn Wit- . 12oo Mr aad Mr. rhr)- .....
Ilam FMds at Jxulirvi e and Fireman atea at woo. nr. aad Mrs. Christy were
r rSOK ulaeson oi lauibvuic, were aiuou i we turn.
and Knglnecr Claude JBlttaaoa of this City I
was badly injurea.
Mssrs Coaatry Plae.
O. W. MscDougal gave a selection on ths
plpss. Ths program clossd with ths song.
'Uod Ssvs Ireland," in which ths audi
ence Joined the chorus.
Prickly Ash Bitters curee disease of tha
r DANGERqyS SURGERY
NEW YORK, March 17.-Normahurst, ths ''r- "trengthens the liver.
Munlrf nlacaof tha lata Nnnrni I. M.,.r. I
Bhaald Bs ths Laat Resort.
nesr Long Branch,- N. J., was set on fire
ana burned ts ths grsund fast night.) Ths
building waa valued at tMJ.OOO. It h also
Many . people naffer from pile beoasss haliovsd that It was robbed. Tha lata vi
f ter trying vsrlcms lotions, salves snd I president Hobsrt occupied ths cottage dur-
slntments without relief or cure, they corns I ng ths summer ot 1898 snd during ths I Permelia F. Combs, Omaha.
IS tha eonelusloa, that a surgical opsraiioa month ef August President McKlnley wss Andrew J. Lamb, omana..
Is ths last resort, snd rathsr than submit . vUltor. rior u Jowell. Omaha....
. ... ....... .. . . I . i ai.nt.w v m.,. nmitu
I ths shock ana risx to me or aa operation
wars wounded snd there Is little doubt that
ssveral rioters wars killed. The revolu
tionary movement In St. Petersburg, con
cludes ths correspondent, is, however, less
serious than la ths provinces.
Disquieting reports srs dally received
from varloua parts of ths country. At Tula
ths soldiers refused to firs on ths strikers
Marriage Licensee. I at a amall arms factory. A grenadier regi
Marriage licenses were laaued yesterday ent has been removed from Moscow bs-
to the following:
Nmm and Residence.
Edwin I. Gardner, Omaha.
fltanlev E. Blue. Omaha..
Nellie D. Goodrich, Omaha
Stavs Haaafaetartac Plant. vlOeorceW. Hit tie
I A J f . I 1 V. -
PARAOOULD. Ark.. Msrch 17.-Ths large ".I T! T n.'ki.'.d.'N;V;::
piani or reaia bibvs ana aianuiaciunng I tvther Bergeson, UaKlana, Ilea
company waa destroysd by firs tedsy. The Louis Cshn, South Omaha..
laaa innrulaulM ttOfi.oM. neariv raverMl h I Lena SotaloM, Chicago.
rr ' - I ... w .... i I , .. - f .
lK..r... Ikaul IDA amnlavar SM tlirnoa I i!
. , " ' ... v ... I rannis Molt, umana.
out ot work. Ths company will rebuild. I .
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Balldlaca Rear Haaaeater,
ROCHESTER. N. Y.. March J7.-A -re f u,Co
prefer to suffer .on: very eftea, however,
the afflicted one la over-persuaded to rssort
to ths knife, snd even though ths opera
Uoa Is apparently sucosaaful and there Is
templets recovery from the shock Inoldent
thereto, the result Is Invariably ths samti
ths piles sooner or later return, because
Ihslr csuss has not been removed. The
result Is logical ons, Inasmuch ss the
knlfs removes tks effects of ths dlsesss
anly, while ths cause remains as before.
thsrs ts claimed to be a remedy which I la ths tillage of Shortsvllls today destroysd 1 Hathaway, who waa sentenced for four
teas remove ths. cause, hence eradicating I twelve busiaees places, two residences and I Kr. or tne same onense. ortener re
Ave.
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csuss It could not bs trusted to firs on ths
people, snd there srs evidences slsewhere
of the sympathy of ths troops with ths rev
olutlonary movement.
At Poltava recently several men wers sr
rested for participation In a "Tolstolan rsv.
olutlon."
(A. H. Nooney.)
Chief Engineer, State
Capitol mag.,
Topeka, Kan.
Jan. Snd. 1901
Weak and unhealthy . kidneys ars responsible for more sickness and suffering
than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other cauaea kidney
troubls Is permitted to continue, fatal results ars sure to follow.
Ws oftsn see a relative, a friend or an acquaintance apparently well, but la a
few days we may bs grieved to learn of their severe Illness, or sudden death, caused
by that fatal typa of kldnsy trouble Brlgh t's Disease.
The mild and extraordinary affect of the world-famous kidney and bladder remedy.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, la soon realise d. It stands the highest for Its wonderful
cures of the most distressing esses. A trial will convince anyone and you may have
a sampls bottle sent free, by mall.
Sample Bottle Swamp-Root Free by Mall.
EDITORIAL NOTE Swamp-Root has been tested In so many ways, and hag
proven so successful In every esss .that a speotal arrangement has been - mads by
which all readers of Ths Omaha Bee who hava not already tried It may have a
sampls bottle ssnt sbsolutely free by mall. Also a book telling all about Swamp
Root, and containing many of ths thousands upon thousands of testimonials letters
received from men snd women who owe their good health, In fact, their very lives,
to the wonderful curative properties of Swamp-Root. In writing, be aura and men
tion reading Uiis generous ouer In llie Lima ha Morning lice when sending your ad-
i . ... .
dress to Dr. Kilmer sV Co., Blnghsmton, N. Y. . ( -
It you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need,, you can pur'
chase the regular 60-cent and $1 sire bottles at the drug stores , everywhere .
Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr., f Kilmer's;
Swamp-Roof, and ths address, Blnghamton, N. Y. ' .','., .
ASSESSORS. HOLD CONFERENCE
Meet Today to Talk Over Their Work
Which Begins First ef
April.'
in tbs county commissioners' rooms at
ths courthouse this morning tbs sssessors
srs to confer over their work, which be
gins April 1. There will be nine for the
nine wards of Omaha, six for ths six wards
of South Omaha and fourteen for tho four
teen country precincts, together with tbe
deputies that any of them may engage.
Such deputies havs bees notified to appear
before the county clerk and bs sworn, a
proceeding that is said to havs been omit
ted heretofore.
The meeting will bs sddressed by the
county clerk snd such of ths assessors ss
havs had previous experience. When they
taks their books ths first of ths month ths
extra men In the tax department will be
through unless the board changes Its orig
inal determination and permits Mr. Miller
to retain soms of them. Those not so re-
talned may have another engagement whea
the assessors finish ths first of Juns.
$5.00 A TilONTEI
Specialist
Id all DISEASES
and DISORDERS
of MEN.
ta years la Omaha.
SYPHILIS
cured by ths QUICK.
EST, safest snd most
natural method that
has yet heea discovered.
Soon every sign and symptom disappears
completely ana rorever. iN o BREAKING
OUT or tne oiwtM on tne skin or face.
A ours that la guaranteed to be permanent
lor uin.
Iftnnn C cured. Method new,
lUUuElX without cutting. Daln!
ao detention, (root work; permanent ours
guaranteed.
WI1K SB from Excesses or Victims
ta Nervous DeblHtv or Exhauatlnn W ...
lng Weakness with Early Decay In Young
and Middle Aged, lack ot vim, vigor and
strength, with organs impaired and weak.
TRICrVRH cured with a new lim,
Treatment. No pain, no detention from
bualness. Kidney and Bladder Troublea.
Cawaaltatloa. Frea. Treatment hr Mail.
OliiKQBI LOW, 118 S. 14th St.
Or. Ssarles & Settles, Omaha, Neb,
the disease. Sad )hat tsT ths. Pyramid Ptls I tares haras. Loss ts about $M.0W.V
Curs; It Is ta tha form of a suppository, is
kpplted directly to the parts affected snd
brings shout a complete cure, quietly and
alnlessly. In this coaaectloa the testi
mony o; Mr. Joba Cullea Brysnt, ths wsll
knows bookseller of Haverhill. Mass., ts ef
kausual Interest.
HYMENEAL
Baeck-Tarheck.
HUMBOLDT, Neb.. March lT.(8peclal.)
Louis Boeck. a young farmer, and Miss
Christina Torbeck went to rails City tossy
peated. were taken to the atate Denltentlarv
tlt Lincoln, yeatarday.
Nlta Daniels aaks ths district court for a
Li . . - 1.- T u. . . - V.
h waa married at Broken Bow, 'Neb., April
za, iw, alleging mat wnen ane waa taken
to a hospital mere in June of that year
he remained away from her two weeks, nor
offered to contribute to her support or
comfort.
Louis Harvey, charged with cutting John
I Christina Torbeck went to rails City today uouis Harvey, cnarged vim cutting John
, ,"I desire to contribute aa unsolicited but I were married by the county judge. The Pa,,rih- wae bound over to the dltrlot
sural v voluntar testimonial la favor ot J .1!, j L f ., V-7 court yesterday afternoon by Judge Craw-
ij teetlmsniai lavor oi i ra trTiytJ kr CBly r.cntly from Oer- ford in the sum of b. Being unable to
Pyramid Pile Cure. I havs suffered tor
mora thaa twenty years with hemorrhoids
tnd have consulted sumsrous physicians
snd expended a great deal of money tor
aiedteinea that Old me ao good. I had
ftea ssea Pyramid ptls Curs advertised
but hesitated
lams, thinking
that had ao merit; but having tried every
sther remedy prescribed. I wss finally per
tuadsd, ons year ggo, to try Pyramid Pits
Curs. I bought a fifty-cent paekags st ths
Irug stors. snd while I may not bs perms
lently cured, the pest year has been ths
kiany. Tbs couple will make their homo
on a farm near this place.
give the bond, he was returned to Jail.
Several weeka aso Smith met Parriah and
another man and requested them to shoot
Hew ta Preveat Paeaaaeala.
You have good rsasoa to fesr aa attack
sf pseumonia when you have a severe sold.
craps with him. When they refuaed. It Is
cnargea. ne cut rarrisn in ins nca.
'The attorneys In the t'nitt-Mlller contest
for tbe county clerkship occupied all the
criminal court s time yesterday with srsu-
liter to strike part
h motion. If sua-
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siainea. wiu pracuoauy ena
mi ... 4 t- 1 1 . . w . w . I r t ,).. k.. rln. rtvmm tint II Wa.nimA
t.ach. imn.. th- t.n. of thM,nA. -h th. ha. msy take up today the caae of
. - - - j iinirn lAruB aAinai. aiiauinH n
aave vvvv luim rvinvay tor coiua ana le I
grlpps, we have yet to learo of a single esse
that has reeulted la pssumonls. which
- . , - . ' l oi paeumoaia woen you savs s severe com. i criminal court a time yeei
tor meaths hsrors buying I (jon,,,,,,,,! by i., tn lh che,t or lB tB ment on tbe motion of Ml
It a patrnt or quack reoisdy I v.. .v. I of I nltfa petition, whlc
v . V . 1 . . . - I " " .v,-.... un.inniwin will nruMlmtllv onrf Ih. .nul.
Chsmbarlsta's Cough Remedy and use It as I Ings. judge Baxter was forced to put the
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
aly year of my life wor living duns ths ,howe that thla remedy ts a certain pra
,ast twenty years. St. nothing but ths vsatlvs sf that asagerous dlsesss. , I a
Pyramid ' rssnedlsa hsvs wrought tbe
ihasga. 1 oger this testisaoay for ths
teseflt of suffering bumaalty.
Julius 8. Cooley returned last night from
trip to uenver.
A. B. Hunt -of the Omaha Water com-
ShasaoOoUs and halrd remain, lie at Tk. I Pny. returned yesterday from a two I
n.h.r ia.nl. bii.. t.i 1 !'" "'f- ai
l . . ,.,1. 1 IndML
' Thousands of men and women are turned oat
af paaltions and many tail to secure situations be- .
cause their gray hairs ssaks tbcm look old. This
fioed hot be.
eZny'Q Hnir-HcaNh
snakes era halt and keeps thouesnds la employ
ment becsuss It takes years from their apparent Sge. HAtft-HBALTrl will posi
tively restore gray, iaded or bleached hair to its youthful color. It ts Dot a dys.
Its uss cannot ha detected. Equally good for men and women.
GmUnmm Al forty aiy ash- aad muttack betas luraiBf grsy. A frUad aa aiy raad led his
a!
placs tereine hi grey kalr aude fcim look oidm iksa fce wai. pruauag T kta eipeneace, 1 kegaa
MMftg rwy s naw-neaiin. ma iaai mv imm uu aan.rowa cany awr umi 1 ad at
St n aetd mr paeiiiea, aliheuak BMay yauagef an, waeee ealy Uult vat their rnt balr, ksve
1 inaaa yoa for my pouuea. . n. j,
AT LEAD!. NO DRUOQ1ST5.
LARQQ aoc. BOTTLES.
HAJITIHASOAP.
Cat eat aad tin tbU ceupok ta ie day, take k le aay of tks following drugglMt aad (key wig
give yea a uvge Wattle el May's ttalr-rleaith aod a asc Sana ef Martraa Hedfa-eted heap.
tne mm
ft
rive yea a uvge kettle el nay's rteJr-rteeltk aod a asc cike ef nartraa fled U-e led Seep,
Ike keM sess ler Heir. Scalp Coeipieeiea. heth aad Tetlct. kotk lor f-tfty ceatei tmm ulex price, 75c,
Pidnnd by leading druf rUte everywhere at thetr sheas anly, e by the phlio Hay
isrlariiei Ca . ne Leleyeua St., Newark, h ..eiiner with at wukaut apa by sanreM, steceo.
is fins leiled yarUge ea receipt el tor. aad tsia cowpon.
NaSSS.aaai
There ' a better way than
medicine to rid your face of
those uniightly blotchet
uie
It open, the pores of the
,ldn, enabling them to throw
off the impuride, of the body.
Dixictiomi. Soap the
face well, rinse with hot
water, then with cold. Dry
thoroughly. ...
Thrae tliea Uasdry, tec:
bath aad toilet, ,ci svsl
kuiet,
Thi Cudaht Pacxiko Co.
Omaia...Katuet City.
GUARJINTEE tvz:rte.
keeebiad. ail utl kia a.oe. r beck kv addfaeauiaT Pntl Uai
SracjALTis Co., aae Lelajrette St., Xmk, N. j.
................ Mium tmitUtuitt. Jtuul tm ianar Ht Htur-Hhk.
feaealag DtwggktU sappty Hay's rUlr-Health and tlarftaa does ta thetr snaps ealy
IMAHA SHERMA- MeCOHHELL, llk aad Oedge; BCHAFSR'S DRTJO BTORJ8.
lfth snd Cblrago.
COVMC1L BLirra-MOROAN. 141 Broadway; DeHAVIN, XXX Central Brosdwey;
BROWN, tn Mata .WUUJGY4 ill Breadvay,
BLOOD POISON
la ths worst dlsaaae on aarth. vet the
eaeieei 10 cure WHtn you KNOW
what iu jjo. Many nave pimples, spots
on the skin, aorea In the mouth, ulcers.
falllna hair, bona rjaltie. miarrh' t
Know 11 is dwaju ruiBDN. tMnd to DK.
bkuwb sw Arc 11 st., i-ilisoelphla. Pa.
lor onunn B 1JLXJ1J CUHE, ,2.00 pel
bottle; lea Is one month. aVild only by
Eherman A McConnaU Lrug Co., lLh sad
LrUOS BIS., UDUU.
Brcwp'x Capsules tWffl
VUU DM.
fCfDRUMKARDS
WHtTl DOVt CURt vrfsUlsloeHroj crmr
li4f lur mjut nub, tts ipftUK fur hic4s CeUinuf
ilat Avflnr usvihs tblt. rinbtlr. G1va m ny lltjuif
villi or without, Kisuwiadce of mUdli tahceiai. ii m
DR. McGREVV (Ags53)
SPECIALIST.
Dtsaasss aad Ulaavaasa af Stem Oaly.
M Yeara' Esaarlaaa.. . IB Tears . ta
Omahn.
VaDlfiflPCI C Cured by a treatment
VAnlOUllLlX which U tbe QUiCKi-ttT,
aafsst and moat natural mat nas yet oeen
diacovered. No pain whatever, no cutting
and doea not Interfere wlln work or huai
aeas. Treatment at offloe or at home aad
a permanent curs guaranteed.
Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis
And all Blood Dlasases. No "BRluAKINa
OUT" on the akin or face and all external
aigns ot the disease disappear at once. A
treatment that, la more auocasstul and far
more aaualBetory man tne 01a lorm of
treatment and at leas than HALF THIS
CObT. A curs that Is guaranteed to bs
permanent for Ufa.
Ell Oil nflf1c",d sured or aervous
I kit AUiUUU debility, loss of vitality
iiu all unnatural wasJtnaaaes Of snea.
BUloture, Uleet. Kidney and iiladdar lls
saaes. llydrocele. cured permanently.
tfetAHGaSS i-O W. CONSULTATION S HEB.
Treatment by maJL P. O. Boa 7CS.
Office over tit 1 Uth street, between rase
tsa ana ooogiaa a lev, om atia. stjus. , .
Tho
Lakowood
Hotel
la the
PINES of
Southern '
Th Ltading HoU of Lakevxxxl.
LAKBWOOD. in the heart of a bal
samlo forest of plnea, la now- a
world-renowned winter resort for
health and pleaaure, and The Lake
wood, ita principal and largeat hotel.
Is a superbly equipped hostelry, In lux
urious accommodation fur tha comfort,
convenience and entertainment of ita
patro'df not Surpassed by any hotel In
America. The culalna snd service equal
thoaa of ths celebrated restaurants of
New York and Paris.
At The Lakewood ars Installed the
famous Hydrotherapautlo twator cure)
Batha of Prof. Charcot of Paris, and
Prof. Erh ot Heidelberg. This resort
has the most Improved snd perfect
apparatus for tha treatment and ours
of overwork, nervousnees, Insomnla.
and allied oomplalnta, by means of
hydrotherapy and electricity, of aay
hotel In the world. This department
la unaer tne ears or las House fny-
LelA8. H. BERRY. Menace.
f -f la I ara,J
M J SearaeiaaS ML
g a eat ,trtetere.
s s rfaraaw 11 irlaa
V "ISOaaTI,S.l"
vt-
cum TountEirx
Use Big St lor ennetarel
dlfrobergae.iiiSaoiluetluija.
trritetlues or akmretloiL,
of Bttiii BjiaBbroee
reiulaee, sad But aaAias
Qe, gaut ot suteuneiia.
" 1 14 sy OrsumssfS.
ppr seat ta sieis -ran, 11
MlHamsstai, I1UtWt m at jhwW 4f
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