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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SUNDAY, MARCTI- 13. 1901.
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50 YEARS OF CURES.
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FOR ALL FAMILY ILLS IS THE FAMOUS
TETTER'S STOMACH. BITT
It is tho best known and most popular family med
icino ovor compounded, and has been used in thousands
of homos throughout the country, during the past half
century, with wonderful success, due to the fact that
It always euros Then no home is complete without
a bottle of tho Bitters in the medicine chest.
It is perfectly safe and reliable and is recog
nized everywhere as tho "sick man's friend."
Vou need It to strengthen the stomach, to
stimulate the liver and kidneys, to restore
tho appetite, and to build up tho run-down
system. Why not try a hottie at once. It
has cured thousands of sufferers from stomach,
liver and bowel complaints in the past and cer
tainly won't fail you now.
1853 J
J D u uh hn I
HERE IS CONVINCING. PRBQFz
I. ACKERMAN, NEW YORK, N. Y., gays: "I am pleated to recommend your Bitters, for It cured me
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation."
DR. HAEtCRLE, KANSAS CITY, MO., says: "I have used your Bitters for Loss of Appetite, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia and Insomnia, and believe It Is without an t .
equal. I always recommend It."
R. H. SCOTT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., says: "I suffered for a long time from weak kidneys, but your Bit
ters cured me, and I heartily recommend It."
T. C. CORNELIUS, NEW YORK, N. Y., says: "I have used your Bitters for stomach complaints and
found It vary beneficial. All sufferers should try It."
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Wo would urge all sickly people to stop experi
menting at once and commence taking tho Bitters.
You'll make no mistake if you do, for prominent phy
sicians everywhere never hesitate in recommondingit,
especially in cases of Sick Headache, insomnia,
Flatulency, Dizziness, Heartburn, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness,
Chills, Golds or Malaria, Fever and ague.
It positively cures these ailments, as hundreds
of grateful people have voluntarily testified.
DELICATE AMD AILING WOMEN
will also find the Bitters very helpful, as tho
weakest stomach can easily retain it. It will
build up strength, promote regularity, and
prevent Nausea, Bloating, Cramps and
Fainting Spells. Don't take any other medi
cine until you have first tried the Bitters. It
will please you. For sale by all Druggists.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is sold only in bottles, securely sealed, with our Private
Stamp over the neck. If your dealer offers it to you in bulk, by the quart or gallon,
REFUSE IT, FOR IT IS COUNTERFEIT, and if you will kindly SEND US HIS NAME
you will confer a great favor. THE HOSTETTER CO., Pittsburg, Pa.
YOUNG MAN HILLED IN WRECK.
H. D. Connolly, Union Pacific Rwitotman,
MteU btath in Collision.
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D. S. JONES, STOCKMAN, SLIGHTLY INJURED
ArrlJral Oecers fader Tfiir-Frlh
treet V lad art Bflneen orth.
wtilrra and I'aloa Fa
cing Tralaa. .
II. D. Connelly, a Union Pacific switch
man, 1012 North Sixteenth street, an em
ploys of the L'nlon Stock Yards company.
South Omaha, was almost Instantly kl.led
at I o clock yesterday morning under the
Twenty-fourth street viaduct In a head-end
collision between the first sections of Union
I'aclflc freight trains Noa. 18 and 20. with
Chicago Northwestern engine No. 6 and
waycar No. 171. standing between the two
trains. D 3. Jones, a atockryan. was Inside
th- r a doom and sustained minor Injuries.
t th time of the accident the first sec
tion of freight train No. 1$ was standing on
the s.tstbound track. Just east of the via
duct, waiting to "head In" on the siding
st Twentieth street. About ISO feet west
ef No. it. also standing still, was Chicago
J Northwestern engine No. 3. with waycar
No. ,7. to the west of the engine and
shout l feat west of the viaduct. Freight
No. to. with a heavy string of cars and run
ning about twenty-five miles an hour, ac
TtlB VALUB OF CHARCOAL.
cording to the beet judgment of those who
saw the accident, crashed Into the Chicago
& Northwestern waycar, pushing It and
the Chicago & Northwestern engine up to
the waycat at the end of Union Paclflo
train No. 20.
The crew In the Northwestern waycar,
which was struck first by the Incoming
train, Jumped and saved their lives, but
Switchman Connelly, standing on tho end
of the Union Pacific waycar. Into which
the incoming train and the Northwestern
engine and wnycar plunged, was c:i. ghi
and almost Instantly killed. Ills feet nnd
lower limbs were mangled and his bend
snd body more or less bruised. The police
ambulance snd surgeons Immediately were
summoned, but the young man was beyond
aid. Coroner Bralley was notified and re
moved the body to the morgue.
Impart Heard for Blocks.
The collision occurred at a curve, with
the moving train on a downgrade, and th
Impact was heard for blocks sround. The
loss to railroad property was not so great
as might have been expected, ns the Chi
cago & Northwestern engine nnd waycar
slackened the speed of train No. 20 before
It met No. 18, standing 150 feet sway. As
it was, the tenders of the Incoming nnd
Northwestern engines were badly devol
Ished and the Northwestern waycar and
the one on which Connelly was standlrg
were telescoped. Connelly was lying on top
of the mass of wreckage when the accident
was over.
Aside from the engine tenders m-ne of
the equipment left the rails and the wrick
ing outfit soon had the track clear.
Connelly was 23 years of age and was
ORDERS G1TY TO FOOT BILL
JuJgs Day Says Oaalia Mint Pay for
Bpeo'al E ec ioi Registration.
GRANTS COUNTY WRIT OF MANDAMUS
Makes It Returnable Monday, When
City Oiltelals Are to Show
Cause for Non-Con form-mice.
Judge Day has Issued an alternative writ
of mandamus directing the mayor, city
council and city clerk to begin prepara- j
Hons immediately for a revision of the j
registration hooks preliminary to the spe- ;
clal county bond election April 15, or to
appear In his court at 9:30 o'clock Mon
day to show cause why such action has
not been taken.
County Commissioner James P. Con
nolly, on behalf of the board of commis
sioners, appeared as plaintiff In the suit
and filed a lengthy petition, setting forth
the entire case and tho refusal of the
city clerk and Council to provide for the
registration.
The writ was received at the city hall
with no joy. The council and the clerk
had decided that It was not right for
, the city to be called upon to pay more
: than $1,200 towards an election for the
! rurpose of authorising a $200,000 bond Issue
to wipe out the floating debt of Douglas
Just married lcut Wednesday. He was i county; furthermore, that the time Inter-
BCaaw Haw Vaeral It la tai
as iia Meslia avad aaty.
Nearly everybody kaowa that ehareoel to
tka safest and moat sfflaleat dlstofsotant
s 4 purifier la na.ure. but few realise its
value wbao taken Into the hurnu system
tar the same alaajuftag purpose.
Charcoal Is a remedy that the more yaw
Uks ef It Ike batter; It la sot a drug at
alL ht simply abaorbe the gaeea and Irs
urtuWe always present In the stomach
tad Intestines and carries Diana out ef the
formerly a switchman In the employ of the
Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis 4 Omiha
railway.
An Inquest will be held over the remilns
next Monday at Coroner Bralley's office.
An eye wltnrst to the collision statrd
that It was remarkable how the North
western trainmen left their caboose with
out accident or loss of life, as their car
was the first to be struck by the Incoming
train. There were five or six In the North
western waycar, returning from a run, and
vcnlng Is not sufficient to line up the 228
supervisors of registration that will be
necessary, Instruct them In their duties,
have them qualify and secure places of
registration. I-ast week the clerk said
he could do It If he kept his office open
until midnight, but now he declares the
task Impossible,
Think They Will Fight It.
While city officers have not conferred
about the matter and no opinion or advice
Charcoal sweeten the breath after sraok.
lag. drinking or after eating anions and
ax her odorous vsgttaMes
Charcoal effectually clears and Improves
the completion. It whlter.s the teeth and
further s.-t as a natural and eminently
afe carthjrtle.
It afcswbe the lajiirlc-ja gaars which col
lect la the stomach antl bow -la. It disin
Ne the mouth and throat from the
polecat ef eat errs.
All druggists s!l eharooa! ta ene form or
aaxher. but srseably the beat charooal
and the meat far te mnr.ey Is In Stuart's
Abaorbeel Laseogta; they are romioeed ef
tbe at sewdorad Willow charcoal end
er annle sr.'leep'.tes In tablM form,
er. retker. la the f-irra ef Urge, pleuaaat
testing leseogea. tbe charcoal being Billed
with honey.
Tua daily see) ef these torengws will soon
tell m a muck Improved eadltloa of the
geaersl health, better completion, sweeter
fceeata and purer btud. an j the beiuty rf
M ax that n aua:ble harm can result
trees their cwtttaued uae. but. oa the cor.,
tear gret l-en- t.
A lmff phyeicUa. as sneaking a the
tea A is ef harvest. y-. I alvte
taart a Afeeorbeet Loscnrre to aU ptlen e
uffeetag fratm gus in the Kinirh an.!
seweigt ana) te Cer the coniWilon and
pvrtr the breath, mouth snd throat; 1
f -jea baMeee t-e river la greatly beneflteil by
l1! SmJ1 aaa ef them; they rnat but
I Israatr-tvs) seat ft bu at drag eterva, and
I ftltftamc m am aenea a roeat areara.
eamv V I Vetreve 1 gat sacra sad Better
1 snifi il m ataarfa AbMaraeal
I ssaagaa
ljHs UTr sars-l aa
several of them Jumped out of the windows, has come from City Attorney Wright, It Is
Just what caused the collision no one considered probable the mandamus will be
seemed to know, or at least cared to ray. resisted.. Tho city clerk Is very anxious
but considering the curve and tbe down that this be done nnd Is confident the city
crade. It is thought that the slrhrakos on will win. The county board has said it has
No. 20 failed to respond or the trains ?t-nd- . found no law whereby It can appropriate
Irg on the tiack around the curve were not j the money for the reglnt ration revision and
seen. . i that the expenditure should cume Dionerlv
I from tli. nn(ral funtl rtf the rftv Tn Hi,
PICKS UP MOTHER AND BABE I this the councilman are loath and are anx
ious to j nvint It If possible, us the mu-
PAVING INQUIRY. IS CLOSED
Investigation Comes to End Without
tbe Tmllmony of tvlthnell and
. Other Subpoenaed.
Th? cjuncll committee on paving specifi
cations adjourned Friday afternoon to
10 o'clock Wednesday morning after prac
tically completing Its Investigation. All th9
witnesses wanted, except Building Inspec
tor Withnell and John Urnnt, who refined
to testify behind closed doors, and Hugh
Murphy, who could not be reached with a
subpoena because he Is In Colorado, were
examimd by the ommltteo through the
city attorneys In secret session. Adjourn
ment to Wednesday was taken In order to
give the Board of Tublic Works an oppor
tunity to act upon the specifications re
cently drawn by City Knglncer Hosewater
under council orders, which are not before
It. As soon as this Is determined the com
mittee will begin to formulate Its report
With' their report a transcript of the evi
dence will be given to the press.
Friday afternoon Comptroller Lcbeck and
City Knglneer Rosewater were recalled to
the stand nnd examined again. Conncl'man
Peter M. Back, chairman of tho pavlrg and
sewer committee, followed and the laBt wit
ness was C. M. Carpenter, general cgent
for the Barber Asphalt company, who had
been summoned from Chicago. The two
last named were closeted but a short time,
while the others occupied the greater part
of the scBtdon.
MORMONS VISIT FLORENCE
President Sm'th and E den Yew Camp of
Fifty Yean Ago.
HE WALKLD FROM THERE TO SALT LAKE
Brigham Vouug'i Huecmaor Itefnaea
to Dlncaaa Affairs of the t'hnrch,
I'l'oteat Iiik Too Much Pnb.
llclty Already.
Joseph F. Smith, president of the Mor
mon church, Elder F. M. Lyman and H.
M. Smith, son of Joseph Smith, spent
several hours here yesterday. They came
In from the eaat over the Northwestern,
and wore to have gone west on Union
Pacific No. 1, the overland, at 9:40 In the
morning, but when they arrived here It
was found that their transportation was
not good on that train, so they were
forced to wait until 4:30 In the afternoon.
During tho day the party went to Flor
ence to look over the old Mormon encamp
ment of 1854. When the Mormons made
their famous journey from the east to
Salt Lake City they stopped for some
time at Florence, and a consultation was
held as to whether that should not be
tha place selected for the settlement.
Finally, however, It was -decided to push
on to the west. President Smith was a
yojng man at the time, and in speaking of
the matter; he said:
Visits tbe Old Spot.
"I made the entire Journey from Flor
ence to the f.nal stopping place of the ex
pedition, near Salt Luke, on foot. Of
course, It having been so many years since
T saw the place where Florence now
stands. It has an attraction for me, and if
1 can find the time during the day I shall
make a visit to the spot.
"Regarding the affairs of the church, I
have nothing to say. We want to let the
other side do the talking. In fact, we
have had far too much publicity now."
lurinar th time the party wns st the
l'nlon depot some one visited the women's
waiting room and pointed out Mr. Smith
to a crowd of women travelers, who were
waiting there for their trains. The an
nouncement' that Mr. Smith was In the
building caused n stir, and there was a
general scramble for tho -windows of the
waiting room to get a look at the husband
of five wives and father of scores of chil
dren. One woman, who was ill at the
time, asked to be supported long enough
to get a glimpse of the noted Mormon.
Me Is a fine looking, large man, with a
heavy and long iron gray beard. He has
a very pleasant demeanor and Is not loth
to talk to anyone, only he refuses to be
drawn out on questions concerning his
religious affairs, particularly since the or
deal he has passed through In Washington.
LOOK FOR DECISI0N SOON
Omaha Bridge and Terminal Company
Expects tYarhlnarton to Iteply
Ir T " Weeks.
The Omaha Bridge nnd Terminal com
pany Is expecting a decision within two
weeks from Washington on its request for
an extension of the charter from June 1
to January 1, 1905. This much time will
be needed to complete the rebuilding of
the west end of the bridge.
It Is thought that no objection will be
made to this concession. The company
says the contractors have been hindered
by unusual conditions. Last year the .
river continued so high that little could
bo done until September. Before high "
water stops work now under way, the ap- "
proach work and everything can be com- j
pleted but the erecting of the 620-foot draw,
The Iron for this did not arrive when It 1
should end has been another cause of '
delay. A change In the current left the '.
eastern draw far from the navigable chan
nel. The west end of the bridge was built ,
with piling, and this has now been re- .
placed with permanent caissons.
Oflrrr Flada Woman aad Infaat Wan.
derlna Strerta at Early Hear
la tbe Morning.
OnVer Mike McCarthy walked Into tho
police station yesterday morning carrying
a grip in one hi.n4 and a baby In the other.
Behind Mm rnme the mother of the baby,
Mrs. Fellows McCarthy had found the two
wnnderlng arounl the town between S and
1 o clock and thinking it was time, for
babies at West, to be in bed took them to
the police station. The woman had been
provided a room at the Dellone hotel mis
sion, but she told the rilght clerk she did
not Intend staying there any longer. The
night clerk tried to persuade her to stay
till Utter in the morning, ard failing In this,
told her to leave the. baby behind. Phe
cu!d not consent ti this plan either und
went out. The clerk telephoned to the po
lice M iti'm and sent the rorter after her to
see tl.at al. earn to no harm. The woman
seemed ry weak, frequently sitting down
on the c irbtor.ea to ret. She said her
basband had left her and she did not know
where he was. She has two other children
braid, e the baby. After being attended to,
by the poll' e surgeons, she was given a bed
la the matron's department, but she seemed I
la hare been alarmed over something and
brgaa. to create a disturbance. Tbe woman
te to be sent ta sKbujl. where her family
UtnaV
nlclpal resources are considered insufficient
as at present obligated.
The commissioners admit In their peti
tion the election would be Invalid without
a registration revision und set forth that
tl.ey ure helpleBu in the premises without
. the assistance und concurrence of the gov
erning ofllceis of the city. They demand
i that the legislative brunch be compelled to
i Issue instructions to the clerk to arrange
' for the registration and that the elerk be
j cominnnded to obey orders.
I What proceedings the city will take will
i be agreed upon by Monduy morning.
WANT MACADAM ON STREET
One Hundred and Fitly Persons Join
In Plea for Improving;
Leavenworth.
More than 150 persons were present at a
meeting of the West Leavenworth Im
provement club Friday night, when a de
mand for the macadamizing of Leaven
worth street from Thirty-eighth street to
Elmwood park was formulated, the grading
of Forty-eighth street from Center to Leav
enworth requested and more gasoline lamps
asked for. This club has more than .300
members on Its rolls and plans to include
1,000 before the year Is out At the meet
ing Park Commissioners Cornish and Gon
den. County Commissioners O'Keeffe, Con
nolly end Kennttrd, Counclliren Huntington
and Evans and Gas Inspector Lynch were
present and made speeches. Councilman
Dyball could not 'it tend heciuse of sick
ness. It was agreed thnt the Improvements
on the road to Elmwood purk are much to
he desired, but there was a difference of
opinion among the representatives of the
county, city nnd park authorities as to
where the money should come from.
'jf L .m-f trMP i
iL.P.La$5on Co.
JVem on Ne fcr
km il il in ,M Ti I ii mil. A
ALLEGED ROBBERS ARE CAUGHT
Two Residents of Dellevne Arrested
on Charge of Holding; t p
South Oniahan.
James R. Hike and John Plllon, two res!,
dents of PeMevue, were arrested at Dan
hury, la., Thursday night snd brought to
this city,' whero thry wera locked up In tho
county jail, charged with having held up
and robbed William B. Dwyer a few nights
previous while the latter was on his way
from Bellevue to his home In South Omaha.
Only 11.60 was found on Iwycr, and for this,
reason the robbers maltreated him and
took away his cap. IHllon Is still lit Jail,
but Hil:e is out on a bond of $500. The
men will have a hearing at Bellevue next
Thursday.
Marriage Licensee.
Up to noon March 12 the following cou
ples had been licensed to wed:
Name and Residence.
Franklin W. Andrews. South Omaha.
Almlna M. Tlbbetts. South Omaha
John Clausen Omaha
Amanda Dawson, Omaha
Werner D. Nelson, South Omaha
fc-mnia Johnson, euulb Vmha
Age
... 81
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WESTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL SCHEDULE
Sioux City
Des Moines
St Joseph
Omnha
At Bioux City.
May 12, IS, 14, 15.
June 17, 28, 29, 80,
AUg. J. t, t, O.
Sept. 14, 15. 16.
April 24 , 25. 26, 27.
June 3, S, 4.
July 7, 8, 9, 10.
Aug. 18, 19, 20, 21.
Denver.
May SO, 31. June 1.1
juiy l, i, s.
Aug. 11, 12. 13, 14.
Sept. S, 4. 8, 9.
At Des Moines.
May 27, 28, 29.
- ,J irt
j une it, j", 1?.
Aug. 7. 8. 9. PL
At St. Joseph.
Apr.28, 29. SO. Mayl
July 5. . T.
July 11. 12. 13, 14.
Sept. 10, 11, 12. 13, 20 Aug. 22, 23, 24. 25.
May 24, 23, 26.
July 4, u, 6.
Aug. 11. 12. 13. It.
Sept. 6, 7. 8, 9.
May 30. 31, June 1
July 1, J, 3.
Aug. lb, 10, II.
Sept. 8. 4. 6.
May 8, 4, 6, 6.
June 13. 14, 15.
July 20, 21, 22. 23, 21.
Aug. 30, ai, Sept. 1.
May 24 . 25. 2. May 16, 17, 18, 19.
Junrt 20. 21. 22. June 23. 24. 25. 26.
ljuly 26, 27. 2s. 29. July SO, SI. Aug. 1. 1
i Hep. ZU, il. i, 24, 20. bept. 17, 18, VJ
IMav 16. 17. 1. 19. Mav K. 21. 22. 23.
lJune 23. 24. 25. ! June 20. 21. 22.
Colo. Springs.... ;Jul. M, 31, Aug. 1,2. Uuly 26. 27 , 28, 29.
i Sept. 17, is, iv. 'Sept. at. 22, Zl, 2i.
May 27. 28, 29.
June 20. 21. 22.
July 3u. 31. Aug. 1, 3
Sept. 21, 22, i, Z4, ii
At Omaha.
May 20, 21, 22, 23.
July 4, 0. 6.
Aug. lb. its, 17.
Sept. 5. 6. 7.
May 7. 8, 9. 10.
June 9, 10, 11. 12.
July 16. 17. IS, 19.
Aug. 18, 27, 28.
May 16, 17, 18, 19.
June 23, 24, 25, ti.
July 26, 27, 28, 29.
Sept. 17, 18, 19.
May 20, 21. 22, 23.
June 27, 28, 2. SO.
Aug. 1, 8, 9, 10.
Sept. 10, 11, 12.
May 12. IS, 14. 15.'
June 17, 18, 19.
Aug. S. 4. 5, G.
Sept. 13. 14, 15, 16.
May 12, IS. 14. 15.
June 17, lh, 19.
Aug. 3. 4. 6, .
Sept 13. 14, 11, 16.
May 24, 25. 86.
.luiio 27, at, 29, 30.
Aug. 7. 8, 9, 10.
Sept. 10, 11, 12, 20.
At Denver.
May 7. 8. 9. 10.
Inna G 1,1 11 14
July 16, if. 18. 19.
Aug. so, 31, bept. X.
April 24, 25, 26. 27.
June 3, 4, 6.
July 12, 13, 14, 15.
Aug. 19, ii, 21. 22.
May 3. 4. 6. a.
June IS, 14, 16.
July 20, 81, 22, 23, 24,
Aug. 27, 28, 29.
Apr. 28.29. 80. May L
june o, i, s.
July 8, . 10. IL
Aug. 23, 4. 25, 26.
May 88, 29, 80.
July 4. 6.
Aug. 12, 13, 14.
Sept. 2, 6, 7, 8.
At Colorado Bpr'g.
May 8. , S, 1
June 13. 14, 15.
July 20. 21. 22, 23. 84.
Aug. 27. it. 29.
Apr. 28. 89. SO. Mayl
June 6, 7, 8.
July 8, 9, 10, 11.
Aug. -a, Z4, a, zs.
May 7, 8. , 10.
Inn. A 1A 11 1
July is, if, 18, 19.
AUg. 80, 81, Mpt. L
April 84. 85. 26. 17.
June 8, 4, 6.
July 12, 13, 14. 15.
Aug. 19, 80. 21, 23.
May SI,
July
Aug. is. If, it, is.
Sept. 8, 4, 8.
June 1.
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Greatest In tho Wcr Id
A
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a vcu feul all rluht in the rrerr.uiii!" Ami rh.w hava t.,i.i ,iih.n
Ifi.'?'8' 4 "-I'i 4 tL-H-4'wi1 e ' CASCAHi "fa Ciiiidv Cathurtlo Is OVER A MILLION
lOXl.b A MONTH. Nature runiuhe ever? eicbvi and nvr.t.tinfi
drinking., under-sleeping result in stbmach. liver, kldnev and oowal troublsa
that are liable to become very serious. It is very uuwitx to wait until th
digestion la stepped, tha bowels conHtlpated. th tongue coated, tha breath
offensive, snd tbe nerves tortured with a racking sick headache To prevent
all this, take a CASCAKET Just before goma to bed. and wake ui In th
rxiornlug feeling line and dandy. roJ lor workcrpla7. Best for thu Bowels.
All druggists, lOc. 25c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The genuine tablet stamp3
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