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Candidates for Speaker Opon the Battle at Lincoln. THE OLD ROUNDERS ON HAND, Apportionment of Temporary School Lund—A Proposed Constitutio Amendment—New Manufact ing Con corporated Lixcorx BUREAU oF Tite Owana Bes, 1t has bec lobby ftiatory w Every sche sorted 1o house in the inte pecis nilroads ifest s all sufi miost skeptical of this fact BPOLLers are be on hand to take part in the in k of the law makers of the stat ne in th endar be 1 to sccure gan rests ation and es Arnestness man W ¢ the De couspicuously eirc ince e and his & around They t about the corridors of the hotels of 1 Al s cautiously expe dence man. The early birds of the oil room are on the alert to pluck the un fuitiated, and for no other purpose than to future influence them. This will be accomplished through methods whenever possible, but ve left unturned to accomplish Old hanyers-on are alrendy cvery ies familiar for another whack at the pub. without saying that some ill not_knoek in They stick b with the tenacity of the blood and appr 1 senate on arriv mbers-¢ 1sc 1 as cor secur of coursc the old no stone wil end sought over of them v to the sucker. D08t of the hot ground candidates for speaker of the s are afready on th Olmstead and Baker a \ey are quartered at the Watson was_here this morn loft for home over the Missouri i the outzomg tram, He will re T i the worning to remain until atter the fight on organization has passed into history “ady will take a hand in the fencing to It begins to look like the slashing ashing of two years ago. The lobby i its glor, Juke Dow, Jud Dave ) MeGrow, and a Tost of others arcua. None of them lett any che home. so it can read- ily be imagined how they are equipp It is impossible to mi the strenguh of any of the candidates. Every one of them wi but in 4 quiet way the shr $ express the convietion that W ady will have the strone o5t suppe the ontsct. Dempster and Baker e Uin the order named. Olm stead, Meride and Caldwell not sicep ings they all expeet to the swim be forc the combination 15 made that makes the man. At present all is at sea Editor Wells is doing best o succeed Walt Seeley chicf of the scuate. He las friends here whe sxtendin sloy, hov is_said to bt the old saying may s many a slip "Twixt the cup and the lip.” Itis said that all of the prominent cundigates for the various pos tions will be on the ground before to-morrow night. Politicians and church goers will vie wwitih each other in providing Sunday recrea- tions. Church Howe is here AVPOITIONSENT OF SC1 The following is the appor temporary school fund by counties : SiaTE oF Nrwiaska—Ofice of the State Superintendent of Public lustructions, “To the Hon. . A. Babeock, state auditor As avpears from the e of the Hon r, made Decem s are now in his hands and oument school moneys 15 follows ton United States bonds. st on state bonds X eaii ey ton county bonds L on unpaic princip Dempst t night his as level have the nside trac hold good: “Phere 0L FUNDS, onment of the 100,00 3050640 420,14 2817 nt Tntc Tutere nis scliool L Total amount, apportionable. In compliance with the provision of section 5, Subd. XI, of the School apportioned the same to the sevi s follows COUNTIES. SCINL- [ AMOUNTS [rans. | oee Antelope Adams.. Boone Bufalo... 1 3,013 1101 2,019 Douglas ... Duniiy ¥ilimol Hurla Huyoa Hitchcoek, ... Holt saster ol Pa Phoips Plan Red Willow Il dson Baline Sarpy . Saundors Bowurd Sherman, BIoux...... Stunton’, Wobster...... Wheeler....... York Blaine, . Hox But Da Lojran Porking, Sheridan Chomas, ... lotal Groar B. Laxe, cintendent Public Instruetion, TANT RESOL State The resolutic oustitutional amendment to section article 8, of the coustitution, which relates to the iuvestment of the por manent educational funds. At the present time the funds can only beinvested in Unitod States sccurities and registered county bonds. For several years the scarcity of these classes of securities has caused au o tion of these funds, and unless some is done soon the 11 be but art of this class of funds that can sstment. The resolution intends to tional amendment that w listrict bonds, and 8o forr temporary fund shall g nt fund: that is, if & school ald repu or f | avp be rétained until the bonds and ntere The effect of such an ame vould be to secure vient invest 1 find s bonds, hen t nporar partic d str a much lare it fand on this AlSo 1 mds, For ex bonds could of 7 por 18 n bond emium of 1 to 2 per could not do. Being emium the state could not be at the minim cont by the st cly all county by were issued at that rate, and cast dealers would cent. This the state unable to pay a_pr secure the bonds W OAMAN The Searle & He | filed art tary of th that the COMPAMY . of O th the s ject of t I extracts, 1 ations and spec authorized and 0,000, and wi »f pharma ceutical proy ties ympany ha Herith and W A The state board short s 1 ordered that the missed, and afl portant resolution, of eting this ld W held a It v isportation i adjournment v 18, Tt has ¢ the board of transpor practice of some of the r this state, operating passeng trains, to'permit theie employes to pa the s of other railway c without requiring them to bring their to a full stop, previous to passi erossings, and, Whereas, Such practice is extremely dan gerous, and ‘Iherefore, 1t is hero dered and adjusted by the b tation of tho state of N and every railroad comp: of raitroud within the s cause each and every train or or their said railway to come to not thun 200 fc farther than 400~ feet crossing of another railway, ing such stop, to require that such train or engine shall not proceed until the engincer has sounded two long blasts with the whist and the conductor is satistied that cros rid of transpor aska, that ope > of Nebraska, on its a full stop and nov from the nd after mak man, of suffering from that loathsome e, ( h, and vainly trying every known remedy. at last found & veeipe which completely nd suved him from death, Any r from this dreadful disease send- o 1 stamped envelope Lawrence, 55 Warren St., L will receive the recipe dise: New Yor free of charg THE LICENSE BOARD. me of the Work it Will Find to do To-Day City Clerk Southard ing, that aloon k licenses within the time, ailowing fourtesn clear days notice n of their applications. Of th he said about one hundred and sixty had their applications advertized Mr. Southard further suid that any aloon keener who had failed to file his appli- jon in timo would be barred out “Won't the license hoard give a little ses whore, say a day has b by a saloon keeper in making applica- vid yosterday morn- epers had applied for bed limitation of for pros had ele 1l so, and we it hardship No sir,” replied the city The law says so duty, no matt be done must do some two hundrea and o ; business this yea t, there will b ih the number of g 0. OF course, prictors of saloous me, there are a good many wl ay have filed their applications luter on. I such cases noadjudication will be mada by the license board at their meet- ing to- morroy will also hold a session on Monday next” to conplete _their work. Jusc when nnd where they will or- is not very clear, Clerk Southard say- meet “where and when it is most the other two members, and Broateh.” A" upon council affairs the urbanity of Mr. Southard vanished, and from being the most suave of corporate function- ary he b me decidedly belhigerent., *Who will be tne uext president of the council " ho was aske “1L neither kuow nor care,” he replied. I am_ not_in the confidence of the president- makers liquor e this plan is ¢ however, that Chief of rendered to the be a very potent lcisions arrived at by the li- 4 It is said that Bechel has chunged his mind in his attitnde of hostility to the mayor and will act conjointly with Broatch in g upon applications this b e is little reason to doubt it prominent county building attache, “there will be weeping and wailing nd gmashing of teeth.” Many of those who »w running objectionable saloons will sed licenses und then the sporting will be compelled to cease selling liquors, ninetcen metals more valuable gold, but no_ remedy which will compare with Bigclow’s Positive Cure for coughs and colds. A prompt and pleasant eure for all throat and lung troubles. 50 cents and $l. Goodmun Drug Co. AN OCTOGENAKIAN GONE. Suad ayson O, Avenue. as Mr. Payson C. Jau avenue, was passing in his home, he suddenly fell upon his kuees and then backward upon the flo ‘Phe strange look he gave his wife brought her to his side, and with his hand on her heart his life weut out. In five minutes' tune several tone, on Thursday Stone, of 1408 Ster through a door wa, physicians WALLWEIGHTY ¥ PURE Used by the United States ¢ and Public Food Aualysts, as the Strougest, Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia. L teacts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose vernment PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., had arrive was occas nof the he decease] was eighty born in nd all wore agre 16d by a stopy in that death * of the valular ™ wa sars old 1908, Ho {at an carly N Y Buat tarme He g rit,a in Mount Mount Morris and Roun I, w From Omaha about fi ars ago the home he occipred at the ath For the first time *, he withdrew from 4he narke his car ave himself ] amoent could which follows a occasional vis| wai suad, the rison, places, and bu time vities whic proneer, the sumn; I He dic holdin of his fathers and (uestioningly trusting i the promises wh that belief inspired. He leaves besides widow t adult children .. Stone, of the firm of D at lasy near | n of this ci his declining years Payson C. Ston of a type of men, all too rapidly d tho sturdy pione foundations of this great westorn emy By nature and education he was scrupulously honest, in every fibre of his being industri ous, thrifty and yet most generous and kind, commanding ge spect by his sterling worth and the affectionate regavd of all who intimately koew hin. The children’s friend, the friend of the poor, the patron of all worthy causes which commanded_ his sympa- thy T'hie funcral will tak the deceased at 10 ing. was a fine ro) ers who so well place ut the home of o'clock this morn Sudden Chages of W throat diseases. There 18 no s, colds, ete. than ronchial Troches. Sold old in boxes; Brown's Drioa - 1K rt Omaha. © O'Byrne, Company H, Second in- Fort Omaha, mounted guard yester- day morning and was put in charge of two prisoners derailed 10 assist inunloading coal cars at the side track. Arriving there he di vested himself of his belt and box, handed them and his musket to the colored prisoner Mason and ordered nim to rcport tard house. He and the other pris named Sullivan, then deserted. From wtion it was learned that it was a arranged matter between O'Byrne and Sullivan, as the former has been in the guard house until the last few days. He is one of the recent bateh of recruits. Both the pris oners had d thoir sentences. Sullivan a and Mason, who returned Lo had f It the guard hous It as plain as a Pike Staff th article of Pustr, food flave adul ed flavoring ANNOL POSSEss. the wholesomeness or re ble flavor of one in_which a strictly pure Froit ixtract like one of V been used. o Fl prepared by Van Duzer & Co. ave from sound fruit, highly concentrated, con- tain more than usual quantity, and are therefore doubly cconomic. Their e vor is superh. Groeers everywhere sell them, - The Indicted gned William Helmes and Charles I, Redfield, indicted for neglecting to peform their duties as election judgzes, were arraigned before the United States court yeste pleading not guilty, wers bouds. George : id Alvin H. Redfield on 12 Ihe United nd jury has indicted three more judges and cle of » names of L ted were co led, however, d not been ostod At o'clock yesterday afternoon the jury sent County Clerk Roche for the ballot-boxes of the Sccond and Third wards of South Omaha. Wm. Black, Abingdon, cured of cancer of the cye by Dr. Jone, Red Ciover Tonic, which cures all blood disorders and discases of the stomach, liver and k The best tonic and 50 cents, Goodmaun iowa, was could of ble y a young lad whose name arned applied to the yardmaster the Union Pacific for worlk. Asa char act, employment, was given him. He went to work as messenger in the yards and at the httle fellow was scantily y employes raised a_purse in time, and the chilled form of the little fellow was soon enveloped in a new outfit from boots to hat. Vestibuled Train to Washington. The only vestibuled train from Chi- ro to Washington is run via B. & O. R. R. Every car in the train vest buled, and heated by steam dri the locomotiy This train leaves B. & O. depot, Chicago, at 7:05 p.m.,daily, ives Washington the next and Baltimore at 10:47 re is charged. The F aves Chicago daily and the entive train, including day aches and Pullman sleepe runs 1 to Philadelphia via - Washin d Baltimore. - - is Sold a sent, Schnuhenburgern e Herman Metze apresent of a handsome meerschaum piy some time since. *Herman has been need some ready money la y and sold his pres. ent. C ot ver 'y e this Herman arrested on the The case causcd considerable fun in court and resulted in a dismissal, - about to cures arvh s its consumption. catareh by The worst featur dangereus tendency Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifying the blood. - Robbed Uncle Sam. postoftice at Missouri Valley was ed on Christmas night and $10 in money and stamps carried off, The thieves fortunately overlooked a #300 bundle or stamps and other valuables lying dose at hand. There have been no arrests so far, The burgl Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities Purest and most Healthful. Dr it el Alum. Dr. Price's Del do not contain Poisonous Qi New York. Chicago. Flavoring or Chcum Cata Bt Louise 1888 TXAILOR-MXDK OVERCOATS L' make a special overcoat sale that tor prices and quality, cannot possibly have an equal. ALK PIRICI, L0 WELE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 1119 FARNAM STREET. Realizing that now is the time when overcoats are most n demand, we have decided to Re~ member, these overcoatsare tailor-made, and a good fit and satisfaction is guaranteed with JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES. $11.50 CASSIMERE OVERCOAT, Made to order for $22. $16.00 every sale. $9. CHINCHILLA Made to ord: $13. CHESTERFIEL 50 OVERCOATS, er for 7 D OVERCOAT, Made to order for £23, $20 KERSEY OVERCOAT, Made to ordor fu $28. 50 MELTON OVERCOAT, Silk lined, treble u 1illod, worth $3), $35 .00 Beaver Trimmed Overcoat, With Shawl ¢ , worth §70 B WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT “ront, made for £30. $24 MELTON OVERCOAT, Satin lined, made for §0, $30 CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, The finest Schonabels, worth 65, $40.00 Pur Lined Qvercoat, Made to order for for §35. All alterations, to improve a fit, made free of charge. Misfit Clothing Parlors, i3 Farnam Street, Omaha. NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION A MILLION DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana me nnerv Bmp y ratad by the legislature of for 1 and’ Charitable purpos 1 its s Con- bopular 1ncory 1938, Eaduent e part of the pr fon, in 1879, by an overwl AMMOTII DRAWL s and Deconb BER DRAWI Her ten months of th iblic, at the Acade: rleans, L FAMED FbR TWENTY YEARS, For Integrity of its Drawings, and Prompt ¢ ity that w fonthly and Sem nual | ouistani Stute Lottery Company, and in person mauage ané control the Drattings themselve the same are conducted with honesty, f ward all part ) Uso b Arrange COMMISSIONERS, We, the undersigned Ba ay dll Priz stteries whicli may b o and Bankers,will he Louisiana State 1at our coun: i. WALMSLEY, Pre RIELANATX A BALDWIN, P at’l Bank, CARL KOHN, Py Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, At the Academy of Musie, New Or- leans, Tuesday, January 13, 1589, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Ticksts at Twenty Dollars each. Halve. ilC; Quarters, §5; Tenths, $2; Twen- tieths, $1, 1 PRI LIST OF OF 30,00 15 0,00 1,000 00 & 0 are 200 iure IATION PRIZES. 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