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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901, i | WAVES BEAT BACK ALL AID|jgpmrtns s i » e EXVOYS WAIT FOR ORDERS | L] " Ne“] Prlces French Mail Steamer Sinking in Sea Too | fiew o fr datign at .| SENATE OCCUPIED BY ROUTINE | Li Hung Obang and Privce Obing Advise Rough for Resouers, . | i0.000 to s 9 10 98,000 &t $1.000, | | | 10,000 to - Signing the Joint Note. 5,000 Normal Flow of Legistative RHusiness e H. Rt v Fov h n tt r eds Without Intereuption | On Blanket + |NINETY PEOPLE SEE DEATH NEAR’“.'";'"‘,"' “Ixx o "Con Heatute n the Nody. | ANTI-FOREIGNERS IN THE ASCENDANT N tions s now extsting and provides form | oo o f " , . . COUNtY treasurer's which shall b The senate | Fifty Passengers and a Crew of Forty SUMBlive oy ehee of the | was ealied to order t itenant Governor Empress Dowager Awninst Ae Stgnal Their Dintress and Vainiy Bavage this morning at 10 o'clock, the roll e the Terms—itri m ! 618 and 604, Fee, Jan. 0, 1901 Evidently the worst of winter is rle Help from ¥ Fowler L b R B L e (e Termianriness { " prepar £ ot Lottt 0 “resident pupil rovide | of Chaplain Cressman .the body was led in | fusal WL Ble Fatal yet ahead. Better prepare for it xpense thereof and to amend sce- | pruyer by Rev. L. P, Ludden. Bills on " ] \' e e J section 2 of bhelivi- ‘ now while you can buy reliable MARSEILLES, Jar ot ! 2 and ¥ of subdivision 1§ and “""" . : the fir ‘““rvl‘ AR, e { . ; g RSEILLES, Jan, 9.—Shortl gection 2 of subdivision 17, cha 1xxix ke il quite @ number of thesc we das Sk A T blankets at sueh prices as these, o'clock, during the lull, the men on shore suc- | Compiled Statutes of Nebrask 187, | disposed of by being ordered printed and | PEKIN, Jan. S.~Li Hune Chang s | I s 1 at and 1o 1 u iginal sections oW | oo, olte oth he an e g balke 1 to repeal sald original "oy | Feferred to the various committees to which | Petter. Both he and Prir 50 pairs of all white cotton blankets Al aieo0! White blankets=now | it snapped as 1t was being pulled on board. | weak, th b patd by county where fren at: | they properly belong. A number of new | SN the joint not i . A - for sheets, 0c 4 p 25 & palr, Other similar atte pte fatled, but a more | tenda i bills were also introduced today, including the question until the court v L dai '.y l c‘ o from 70c Wopotul L tne | He R, 65, by Fowler=A bill for an net to| again, explaining that the emperor's edi t l 1 ]] o ] $3.80 all wool white blankets—now $2.75 feeling prevailed in view of the | ,;mang” yeotians nd 4 of article fil of [ oN° by Martin of Richardson to provide a o 25 pairs of gray wool blankets, size At indications that the weather fs clearing. A | shmptor ear) oy pan d Statutes of | board of railway commissioners, and to re X ; ¢ #4380, fancy botders, nover foid for o, message from the Russle say Nehruska, for I dnd to rencal said original | peal the present law as it stands, it having | them from uslng the imperial seal unult pevs | when it pays to pay for style. loss than $2.25 a pair—now at $2.25 knocked off on all blankets. | “The passengers are kept below, but all | fections as they ‘now exist and requiring | boen dclarcd unconstitutional nisslan shall have been received, which 2 candidates for nomination or electlon 1o nator Harlah, at the request of a deie- | Permission they claim to expoct hourly. [ There are orcasions whep ceeded in getting a line to th sale, UL oxjating ‘and fixes tuitlon at i conts Der | irecting them to put off signing preveu! WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P WL » palr will pay you to lay in a supply the crew are at thelr posts, und the cap- |offices under constitution to file expens It is kn re an L b known here among the Chinese that O ol s Lt B 12| than 25,000 inhubitants, introduced a bill oL L . ‘ | ¢ ' in this line of suits which w ¥. M. O A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS TS that all would have long #ince perished. [to sale of tobacco, provides penalty of $5 | Were in the eity today to lobby in the inter i , apparatus left Toulon arsenal this evening | requires lconse fee of $30 for sale of between the democrats and the republicans | be speedily harmonized. As to a logleal | gjor, imend sections 76 8 and 82 of | ofijes of this cla China necessitates the acceptance . . A i Nebras b d to BRK Al ol » | part of China to sign may mean 41 ocratic leaders represent the ideas of the | leader I do not think there is any. The |ine village of Faraman, near which the ctions 76, 7, 19, 8 and & Ald chapter [ introduced by Senutor VanBoskirk is ol p 8t e S R e i IS P Ik Dot S T e | B o Yot e %, a1 S48 Y | i by Sengtor” Vani A CONTINENTAL can't look around and pick out a leader. | ho determined only by clrcumstances of | with ffty passengers and n crew of forty or ould provisional and not final where | for state senator against Metz four years evolution, or natural selection. The po | steamer have failed, owing to the tremen- |In& his fees and taxing them us costs, and | dUced in the house by Gallogly of Brown. |#courke of w Hedopder kel ol taln and officers are lashed to the bridge, | Accounts showlng all money« expended in | gation of mayors and officials of cities of § [ 756 " sekthn ERINE o GOMAtPASE . mevar: | AGBPMDE 10 SLTAE LGSR h T gt oo Nebraska having more than 5,000 and less | !he €xtreme anti-foreign element is vow in | Style is the first point to b AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AXD MeCALL'S PATTRRNS. but as they neared completion they | amend sectione ol 92 03 81 and 9 of chane | ks g ; f Gl W were washed away ter 1xxviii of the Compiled 8tatutes of Ne- | the purpose of which fs to provide for the : 4 the empre et ""l“'” . o theeo th considered. Mer who ate ™er ol LA . G wkit of 1800, entitled “Roads,” and to re- | incorporatin Svermant wilon, | est known are Li Chuan Lin a 3 i oves (o king of the stern in the sand | pculic (i GriGinal sections. Concers pay | \LCOFPOration, government, regulation, | best kiown ero Ma and Tong Fub Siang looking for this cliicasteristic o proves to have been a lucky thing for those | ent of o {aucs ) Pesia owers UL wuoh citien: e Wil f ot i iy with thove of | e ] on board, as the bow of the mail boat s | T 1 by, Jouscholder—An act, to was fr m‘ meeting of the maors of SREE e e o et ! clothing wiil b: interested tilted above all save the biggest wase and | AMend sections 265, 2Ur, 25r1 and 20612 of | the varlous citles affected, which was held g t § Y EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. & " the Criminal Code of the State of Nebraska | (1 ariow SItes affected, ielc [ sl (¢ the note is sigried THE ONL U ffords a refuge. Otherwise it is belleved | and to repenl said orlginal sections; relates | ! IFremont last week, a num inters| Lo Hung Chang und Prince Ching both | The'crulser Gallleo and a tug ocket | §0 3100 for sclling or glving tobacco in any | ests of thelr measure. The new law i3 for | Srongly urge the signing of the agreemen a ¥ he'crulaer Oallioo and a tug with fosket | {5, 31" 9%, Seline C Wiving, fobacco o any | est RIS ET L L EATRE A o e e T RO R S LT 101 () the place, as, for instance, there is in the | ho bay really decided to pull out of the | in'an attempt ko rescu the passengers. s | Hekivres e erte S | dectarer wnconititutanal, and i¢ somewiot | Vall. They have poluted out i the s(ron gen 12 5() republican party. There is this difference | way [ believe the party in Nebraska can faro chiefly colontul functionaries and sol- | H: R. 8, by Miskell—A bill for an act to | broader in ity provieion ot government for POS8 bl terms that the v exist t ® | ehapter 1xxviii of ‘the ‘Complled Statutes of | 'L erms owe A that failure In the matter of leadership, that tie dem- | successor for Mr. Bryan as the matlonal| MARSEILLES, Jan. 9.—Dispatches from | Nebraska of 18 and to repeal sald ofiginai| The apportionment or redistricting bill | terms of the powers and that failur from Oran Al- [ J1. 1t 5%, hy Steinmeyer—A bill for an ac o Pandidate | makes such o step. feasit the people represent their #. You [democrats of national reputation and it will [ geria, stranded Monday in o violent storm | providing that dioress Tn' Hivowes 1 ACt | citizen of Alnsworth, who was a eandidate | make T LSy o CLOTH'NC CO | | 8 over the country and that par v : i | there is defauit and for the Appointment o i i npire heretofore untouched will f N E. CORNER 150h AND DOUGLA The choosing of a leader is a matter of | the future. | board, say that all eflorts to reach the [ atorney i defen in rertaln mome jgr 480, and i Identical with tho bill inro- | émpire her Wiy i | | | ¢ 1 The bill, shou The Germans have sent two companies of cal leader s a product of a good deal X dots Fuight of this Luss Dhic : ntaining emergency. clats e bill, should It become a law, wiil | ol I e e CHICAGO PIN-STICKERS LEAD | dous height of the seas which are ruuning H. R 6} by Gallogly—An act to district | largely increase the representation fn both | INANtEY to the vielnity of the Ming tombs The pilot boats and torpedo bouts which | the sty t nto senatorial and representative il where trouble s reporic < inuousty such an fmportant part in politics of the | pepy ju Attracting Great Crowds been unable to battle with the waves and | ! ind fepresentatives and to fix the |section : the state, the only castern | e last ecight years that it is difficult to say Hhri | Bave retisnes number of the same and to repeal section 2| county which would gain {n representation ce ope om N J chapter v of the Cc plled Statutes of . to what the effect of his retirement will be, s | The only hope seems to be in the ability | Nebrasks 2 s : | by its provisions Leing Douglas. 1n nearly | BOXER FORTRESS STORMED . "" o5 = N either in the state or in the nation. T do| CHICAGO, Jan | of life-savers to throw a line over the Rys- | ! K. 61, by Broderick-—An act to amend |all the other districts fn the eastern half . iy | ., Jar 4 ow 4 over the Rys. R 6, o T 3 Pavel's Co st ot think, as some do, that there will bo a [Uc bowlers d the Welshhach bullding to | gy Pasked vesss & e | potion D of chapter Ixxvill of the Compiled [of the state the representation would be c s B, £ o e b | ST AR T B e et e | ST B S ey HARCES LOW reorganization of the party. Some of ment and In the evening, despito one of | to the shore. The forecastle and part of [ “Roads,” and to repeal sald original sec- i gy n Gath ~ Aeas which crept into the piatforms when | the most severe storms ihat has visited | the forward detkhouse are all of the vessel | 10N %0 nmended and providing fof dlsposi- | for instance, which s now allowe s P 2 Mr. Bryan sprung into prominence may be [ Chlcago for u year, the attendance was in | gpo. " W68 tion of rond taxes collected | senator, three representatives 1 onc f 1 The beach was lined all nigh | u t ! * | no wity diminished.’ The Interstate club of | Bt | H. R. @2, by Beall-A bill for an act en- | foat representative, would ha en R 0.—1 discarded, hut that 18 as far as the feeling | iy, 'bu., "which led nt the conclusion of | With watchers. Lights were seen on board | titled eyt oanery section 491d of the |08t representative, would have Pawn FERRL AN Phie War. office ha of dissatisfaction will go. last nights pluy, had dropped to third place | the steamer, but it is belleved some of | C0d¢ of CIvil Procedure and to repeal said |#dded to its senatorfal district and would |ceived the following d patch from Count kg, dsulifeiig y. | by, the time the third round was completed | thoo on board of It have alrendy beeg | *6CHON A it now exiats ahd relating to sale [lose Its float representative altogether. |von Waldersed today, the Standards and Crescents, both of ralsed land The representation o Sister contty SEKIN T T . « myth—1 have réad very caretully | Chicago, = betng. fiest and id, re- | drowned, although no bodies have been 83, by Householder—For an act to | (0 FOTRIRIATON : el HRLLLL AR Lo HIELL the reports of Mr. Hryan's speech in Chi- yspectively. The following scores we washed ashore. 1mend section 77, article §, chapter Ixxvil of | Would not be chang but nearly every | Pu, which was stormed on January by five-men teams during the day and even- the Compiled Statutes of the State of Ne- |other eastern district would be enlarged | the headquarters of newly orsanized bands cage. 1 do not think his statcments capable | LY, IVe-men teams during the day and even- | mpiled Stat f' the State of Ne- | oth m district would n 1| the headquarter newly organized band of construction that he means to retire |Paince, Brooklyn 2,407 Fidelia, N. York.. 68 O\IY " l\L'l‘ ()V l:OR‘“ H. R 6 by Beall-A bl for an act to |01 ’,:;n,,.,il i g oo Mg l:' b R e :',“! e I it e rom politics. Today 1 con-|Mechunics, Chi- Empire, N, York & amend sectlon 1 of chapter xIv of the Com. Promoters of the bill claim that the ap- ) district and they were planning to march B i et TRy L con SR8 Peerlost, Akron. 220 | VAV by I} M | jited Statutes of Nebraska for 186 portionment is based on the vote at the |on ;i » | | | . d to Yen King and Chau Ping sider William Jennings Bryan the greatest |y (%0 oo Howship, C h i- repeal said section of Ch H | nterstate, i owslip, epeal 8ald section of chapter XIv as the |last presidential electio ring from Pekin under date leader of true democracy. Even were he |imperial, Brook. Cugo 2,620 same now exists and authorizing counties | 8 i Wirlng trom Pekin under dat desirious of quitting the fleld of active pol Iyn 86 Cr e & ¢ 6 nt, Chi (Continued from First to Tsxue bonds for construction of railroads, ( UPOR recommendation of Currie of Cus- (¢ Count von Walderseo says lnl':n'.hn’: h”vflllj‘n’wtl.l,,l“.’::‘ ‘n\ r\“‘v\dd ive Im“ M T oL |- Dokl vdelet: Mt oo b Mo R 8. by Burcsh A DIl for an aei | ter, the following additional employes| “Colonel Pavel's corume b A O e GHl would not et a single vote out of the del- | enfitied un act to amend sections 10, 155, { were named for the senate today Tsl Ngon Fu, on the Pel Ho, to co-operate THE MOST SUCCHS(L a1 M uvan, ar Babe sk b o608 o Vereepgers | egation. He iply hurting himselt by | (500 G O e entitied A act tn: | 7 copylst—Eugeno Westervelt with Colonel Madals' column from Yen | SPECURLI T should make an unequivocal statement ot |3y naret, N. ¥ S hicage jtrying to cut in when it 1s not his call.” | ing, prescribig and regulating their n | Clerk—E. E. Abbott King, seventy-two kilon northwest of | S this kind I believe he would live up to it. | ¢ R b 0 7 e O | Vice President Roosevelt and party went w:“yvu:\;:-”[..‘xl‘l fovernment 1.‘w| :u_m..'u _ Ransom of Donglas made a motion that | Pekin, tment of all forms of DI 1 think his intention i rather to place him- |OFientai & w1 prowpect, Bird through Lincoln this afternoon on thetr | A7 S5 Sntliled n act incorporating met. | 3,600 copies of each ‘of the mcssages of | “Colonel Pavel, after extremely severe LAND DISORDERS 01 MEN solt beforo the peoplo as through with poll- |incinuatl Pt way (o Colorado and were groeted at the | yreacribing (helr dutiex, powers and gov, | *X-Governor Poynter and Governor Dietrich | marches over bypath W thre NLY. years' experience, 15 year ties 20 far me huiioe neproush with boll- |lepnant, B0k Prosperity. Biroo |station by a good delegation of rep erament, approved March 3, 1857, and «if | be ordered printed. He said, in support | mountains, stormed the f office are concerned. He ia n born leader |Commercial ~Ath: taltimore licans. He renewed expressions of satis- | 4cts amendatory thereof, being chapter xii | of his motion. that there were contained | Jasnuary 3. These were defended by ¢ of the seventh edition of the Compiled of men and his Influence will evor be felt in| 'wics: 5. Bend. 2,4 faction at finding Nebraska again In the | { 11G Fexenth edition mpiled | in both documents suggestions and recom- | guns and from 600 1o 1000 men Having | ANT CURE GQUAIANTY Weitioan It he were to retire do 1 think [W. 11 Quiteam LR A Casantiar republican column and recailed his tour of [ 183) entitled ‘Cities of the metr. | mendations which should be in the hands | protected the mines, the column is 1 AN 10 DAY S—without “.L.:" .'hb'x e n.“ T, ’ul; Q " aul” Cnivagatesaner. o |the state during the campaign last fall class. be W: '(Mnmlr NL‘ of b ; | of the membors of the legistature. Harlan |turning in extended order through Yen nin or 1 of cessor equal to the emergency could a 62 edition of the Complled Ktatutes o 5 be found? I most certainly do. This state- Out 165 O Douglas County test Canes. State of Nebraska (edition of 18%), entitleq | 0F YOrk thought v would be suf- | King QUICKEST and MO | y 4 cient, and after a s Qs o | | sy seovere ment I make on the ground that the demo- Jan. %.—The crusade agalus The house committee on privileges and | “The Compiled Statutes of the State of flcient, and after a short discussion it s | |that = has -y tacovercd braska, 1581 (ninth edition), with amend- | decided to appoint a committee of {hree CHARGES LOWw. cra y a one party. st | boxing exhibitions b e ¢ » ctions late this T 0ol he 1 9 ot J of thr | rate iy "o ot arty. S | X X ekt Vi S et e ki st ko the | Mk, Qi itk i W | aeclded o dolnt o commitie o v | QVER UNGLE SAM'S PROPOSAL | el TR who this successor would be I have no Idea. | Jit, A{SeF Hovernor D008 10 the Ihet Douglas county contest cases against John- | general nature in force July 1, 18%, pub- Nause' 68 the mitten, the okdir. ng | p 4 | cured and every (race the In the fleld of democratic politics who [letic clubs in Massuchusetis gxfended 1o [his position, Chairman Whitmore assumed | 254"t fopon] maid sections 310 125 Too arid of Custer and Harlan of York | Removal of Indemnity Negu | No “BREAKING OUT" on the skin or might be capable of assuming the mantle of | juaring Wartants granted naainst Oscar |10 80t a8 judge, laying down his idea of | ikl an heretofore existing. and aaihorisin Owens of Dawson, cl tions from Pekin. face or any external wnpearnnces of | the Mr. Bryan, but there are, without a doubt, | Gardner, the ~Omahn Kid; Catlahan, | the law as instructions to hin asoclates, | the mavor und council of ltics of the met: | Owens L Aot LAl [disease whatever, & treatment - that ° in rerhaps undiscovered and unsung | Who was his cpponent, and the participants | instead o erely as a presiding offi- | Fopolitan class (o create paving districts | committee appointed to ascertain the cost e successful and far rioto satistactory ""“l‘: P Khaos usdiscorsred and unsung | JoO0 R0 3% RHRID T 00 She PRRHoIRAT “"'f"_“li“' I‘,‘If|"“,'(‘|'“,‘f‘““h:”‘,;‘"“‘.r Détiglas was not| #nd o Tromery, & with or without peti- | of printing the dally fournal, reported| WASHINGTON The longihy con- | than the “Hot prinus"” (reatment und at at this time club. The club is incorporated and cl. i L tion of property owner that the expense for printed or mimeo- | ferences held by Ambassador Choate with |Je%8 than HALL E co A cure that | | of January is marching t (Dr. McGrew at age 52) ms e immunity from the law, as only. memb.rs | entitled to a vote. Beisner, another mem- | I R. 66, by Mockett—A bill for an act P s guarantecd 1o be permanent for life FRIBOL IVHRA O VusiNe are permitted (& | T officers Kot | ber, was absent and on this ruling Whit- | to amend ¥ection 32 of chapter xxvlii of fiie | Eraph copics of o sufficient number would | Lord Lansdowne, British minisicr for for- [ WEAKNESS o7, 2opme ol middie iiget Edson Rich—Mr Bryan's retirement from | wdmfsion and on their evidence | ' blica ting with | Complled Statutes of the State of Nebraska [ be from $10 to $20 per day, and after some | ©/8n aftairs, and Ambassador White with men, LOSS 01 MANHOO1, politics is news to me, but I cannot say the | the warrants we nted more and one other republican voting w of 1881, with amendments 1882 ta 15, title | gy Night Losses, Nervous Debility, Loss o 3 iy b - | the tusionists decided, by & to 4, to re- | fees, county officers and 1o repenl s il s Bruin and Nerve Power, Forgotfulnes: Is a surprise, because Mr. Bryan has My Starts in rnin, port adyersely on both the contests. as it now exists, and requires pay- | 4ily journal printed, but to have the sec- | forelgn aifairs, relate to the proposition | Bushtulness, Stricture. Gonoreh intimated on more than one occasion that NEW YORK, Ja 9.—~Champlon J. J.| 4 to county ¢ fees recelved by | retary of the sen prepare five .“|...‘Jnnm.‘ by the United States for the removal oveER L0 CASES CLRED, he prefers to be active in politics as a | Jeffries has opencd his training quarters at | v clerk, treasurer and sheriy. by means of a typewriter and carbon | Of the gubjects of indemnity and commer Dr. MoGrow's LR to ke Aeilve A Al iemhgeee argned e tralning dusriers at | (S BUSY WITH BILLS 1”67, by BoalleA"bill Torna act to | Y and carbon | Of it Ll ; TAL D{SEASES Bia s thom, magazine writer or a lecturer, rather. than | A1ARLEAL N . and today started in upon HOUSE 18 S for the dralnage for agricultural | PAPET, Which wonld be on his desk and at | treaties from Pekin to Washington ,HEE .L, m.srun.». has curod whoee a1l as a political leader. Mr. Bryan's establish- | hix cominz battle with Ruhlin, With him s and sanitary purposcs and to repeal article | the disposal of the members the following | Some other foreign capitol, for negotiation others had falled. Fiasure, | ¥, Plles ment of a paper along the lines he has has | his brother Jack and Bob Armstrong. Leginln o il of chapter 1xxxix of the Compiled Stat- | da | before an international commission and all chronic diseases of the rectum. Im had in mind for a long time would indi- X Gk e Rushed Through to the Third ytew “I!I 1; “.ml“ lowing Jand gvmers to | n- | mediate relief atti o permaneit cure is ung Gibbs Defents Gardin - drain thelr property by constructing deain. made without eutting or pul cate that he has planned to retire from the | SRR fIbby Dete iAol Reading Stage 1o ditches, discharging water into any | om of Douglas, adjourned until 10:15 to- | ders arding (hat Mr. White submit'cd a pro- | Mide Without eutt : leadership of the party. ‘The effect on the | Cieveland won from Gus GardieeS oot e " natural water course or depression leading | morrow morning | posal for the withdrawal of trooys from | CURES GUARANTE state will be the end of fusion, in my opin- | delphia in ‘the eighth round here tonight, | LINCOLN, Jan. 9.—(Special.)—The atten- | t5 same | China a oon as the Chinese government | Hbbs i he wtter o e g 101 Dl epreset o1 nda a de- . 68, by o eyer—A b ‘or ae Bills o ¥ t ding. y = fon. His retirement from politics will have | (il had the “hetier ot thefight ali | tion of (he representatives today was de- | L I 5 by Steinmeyer—A bil ¢ D act | LBERAL Honain accepts all of the articles of the joint not CHARGCES LOW p- 0 votel st exclusively e first an g today's session the following se - . a tendency to disrupt the fusion forces. Mr. —— Yoted slmbet exclomlvely to the Arat and (piRCICE el ol nanges of veis criofiaYS| During today fon the following sen- | excopt (hose relating (o indemuity und cani- | Consubtation frew Mtment by mall, Bryan stands for fusionism. It was he and Senatorinl Race second reading of bills, |“| ml.. .ml-n.m:;-fi in 'm\lnr‘fl cuses .nnlhr--rnhlm.' the county | 8t¢ flles were introduced for their first | mercial treatic rather an inference from | Medicines sent everywhere free trom gaze « " . > 8 ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. sion two bills Introduced by Fowler of Fill- | attorney to follow such cases to the county | reading £ 5 gl kage, ready for u his principies.that wmade fusion possibie and | i FAUL. Minn., Jan, 9.-The sen: The = vid n appropriation of §115,000 | to which they may be removed. N T M by § collep | e Proposal. and not he pr outm: 8w, moto 9 p. m, Sundays vhen he relinquishes the leadership the han ever e | more, providing an approy ! % S. ¥ y r—An act for the relief | pos 1" Ths United Bta: 5 & when he relinguishes the leadershiy Te | declaration that Thomas Lowrey of Mirme s of the legislative session, [ 11 R 69, by Ream—Concurrent resolution | of'n person owning real promerce 1renretel | posal itselr he United States has f m. o §'p m. P O Box 166 Offica Will be no strong interests to keep the|apolis was willing to be a candidate and | ©OF @1l expenses of the leg rossed for | Bhivaa nE for an amendment to section 1. | fnsane husband of wife, and 1o emn.at | tho outset to avold prolonged oc B alouiE Mt By, Datwsen Farnam forces together. In this stato 1 do not know | W01l become one under certain conditipna | Were ordered advanced and engrossed for | ariicte xv of the Conntitution of the Stais | I3nS, husband or, wife, wnd to empower | (ho outset sought 1o avoid « prolonged ST ROVRIN WiB. ) AHTAT AL of any man who possesses Mr. Bryan's | SOTVEQ 10 confuse affairs considerably, His | third reading. Tomorrow they will again | of Nebraska and a vote of three-fifths of [ SUch BERoN 10, Mell moriguge or convey qualities as a leader suiciently to take his Whan his mandgers by Quring the | come before the house for final consldera- | the legiiature and o majority of ¢ to'catry | Court A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER bogan @ formal 5 B e e artin-An act to amend sec- | GPPOSE THE AM_EHICAN IDEA 3 \R.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL place. Of course new leaders will arlse, 2 e interest “ROeRy . A, | tion and I passed will be immedtately sent | 3o o imindment AR edure wid - o bt taniax o Sta e who | the regular Minneapolis delogation candi. | to the senate. i Y Mockett—A bill for an act | to repeal sald original section netoa Htied | i FIER. In slght now, although there are many | vigorous since the Lowrey anhouncement, | A0 allowance of 385,000 is made for salaries | X, school and’ appropriating maney | chuiptor 1xy OF the weamion Ty o i veal | Their Teoops from Chi Lrecklen, Moth T eminent democrats In the state possessing | CIming that they are not Toxing ground, | for all members, clerks and assistants of payment of the same and making | titled “An act to provide o nancy eo.ch” | Ewpire, ; Pl capabilities for leadership, As a nationat | JAther gaining. The effect on other candi’ | both branches, and the remaining $35,000 is | Hawthorne, a suburb of Lincoln, the site road commissioners and detine their duties s : (<3 biemish on beauty, leader 1 suppose that David B. Hill is most | ta'k of bringing - 5. Dean ob ot e dates does not yet appear. There ls some S Attetde rense for same. A provide for thelr salaries, | ) o W ean ob gr §9me | apportioned for the incidental exp ”-"7|m r e the BirinasismAny ait and, provide for thelr salarien,” and 0% | Smutan. dan bl b undorstood fhat 7 A generally looked upon as the man for Mr.| Ohce more into the rice, but thus far Moges | the - session. The combined appropriation | ¢op AR ke A0, miintenanos. oL 8 | Sutitied "An Aok 10 TeRUIALS LAlBGRAS. Hro. | ths SULI60t of the Tearthy Lo araau fant the test of € Bryan's place. That is my idea. The effect | ! u'y'i”".’n:"" the united s f this | provided in the bills is $5,000 less than that "n“.r:f’: nr;‘ '“Illll' 1-"4:"' iy v]jl "””\"::rlmr\ vent unjust discrimination and provide for | ynitea States Ambasador White had yeste ¥y . aud is s p ¢t county and seems very stron do by the legislature of 1808 state penitentlary at Lincoln and m a board of transportation und define (hef o e SREVAE ST MR IRE. SR armiens we taste of Mr. Bryan's withdrawal from active | country membors. Congressman 1 maes by ations therefor and limiting cost 5 helf | day & state j \ " ongre ¥ & ki s, b Citie . duties, and repeal articles v and viil o | 48y with the secretary of e for fore e i TR volitical life upon national democracy will | friends are still confident Tha #0090 Teapaostianingge bill to, some {1 gy o, Rad et ShApiee 10k, encitied ‘Helironas o o 08 | N iry: Baron van Biiniort, it e, o0 1 be to cause a reorganization of the old-line O e T —— before the house was introduced this morn- <|”‘ “51 saslr Lpomisca, Bl top t 10| vised statutes,’ " and all ucts and parts of | (o the proposal of the United Staute Accept 1o coun democrats along old-line principles. In the [ (o oy "\":; M e R ing by Gallogly of Brown. It is different fn | amend R R Ka op | eets in \-mllll.vllum\\llh L s o tn oy A ey et "ot similay JEVELAND, 0., Jan, 9—The ninth an. el il i o bl duced yes- e Somy e e of| g, ¥, ¥ Trompen—An act to amendq | the vowers draw their troo ume. Dr, L. A Tast elght years new ideas have been drafted | nual’ convention of the Natlonul Tangue o | MY respects from 'f)']"“' gt o 10 ortginal ndction s | sections 0, 01, 6la And 61b, il 1o ‘Hreen) | China as soon as the Chines crim ) Eayre sald to & i, into the platforme, 1 look for the eradica- | fommigeion Merchunts ‘huvilied fefu” (| terday by Brown iredtatation fon Doaxloe.| PmieMHDNL PAnoatha fitacimant ot land | flation " ei Shapter iv. articie 1, Compilod | accepts all the articles of the joi ar et U naut on S84 end 0 i st co | Jay 1o conclusion of the welcoming | provides similar represe on for Douglas, unic C & - Statutes of Nebraska, 189, relative to swin . (@ patient): tlon of these and the returning prominence [ anil rosporive. spoeches *somrimdYSicoming S aeiar auf severat other counties ob| . T0.FLTA Ly Touvenet—An act providing | Hisednen, and repenl said” criay to AWING | oxeent those relatiug to indemnity and com v s Iadien il Use e Y resoms of men who were once powerful in the [ was taken up Lancaster & Both were referred to | 19F & iandlordis lien upon crops planted or | “g5 gl "RNEIS IO EINAL Reotlons. | DL Lal troaties, these boing left for settle. | mead oURLToE busapem: Liotem: party, but who were relegated to the back- | About 200 delegates are present from (largest population. Both were referred 10 f gown on demised premises, and Providing | gt to ymend section 1 of chapter Ixxxiia of | ment at & conference of the nowers af | BAFMEul of all tho Skin tions.” i'or ePound bechilss ‘o events And aaues. Iwinystwo elties. The Jeague adopted a | the reapportionment committee, of which | tor the foreclosure of such lien and a pens the Compiled Btatutes of the Siate at Nor | M at at| gale by all Druggist { " Fancy Goeds &round becau events and fssue For (e fopne Lntted States’senate asking | (n authors of the two bills are members, | alty for selling, removing or disposing of | | nd to repeal mald original scctfon, | \YAshington or clsewhere. No finai d¢ J lers in the U, §. and Don't Know His St = for the repeal of the stamp taxes and f such crops during the existence of such | PRl Baldrige—An act making it a | 0 the matter has been announced, but ih FERD. T. MOPKINS, Prop's, the pussing of the Grout olegmarmari: 3 ¢ o W Poppleton—1_have not read Mr. | bijl, o8 he Grout oleomargari How Gallogly Divid B by WerneneA 'SUL for o | erime ‘to "thveaten to"accuse any person of | feeling tn diplomatic cireles here secms to #1 Great Jones Gt N. Y. | Deraon or properts”of another iy o the [ 1o opposed to the United State wasition g N oAct |y crime or offense, oF to o njury Lo e Tiryan's apoech and do not feel ready to |, A request of 0. W Rutts or Omaha that Uhtion. of fous scnators an | {0 amend sections o0, 6l din and Gib, nd Frannt NI A0 d 4 i s (usures bo taken to muppress the compe- | given a representation of four senators and | rapoal wection e, chapter 1v, artelg | | PO & A With ¢ " y express an opinion as to the effect of his | {Ton"0E e xpreme o the L Ll tent to extort mon v pecunlary a v - i CXPIEss cCOMPAny agents with o FEean Rurinadon es; Lancaster county [ Compiled Statutes of Nebraska, 139, rola: | | eewLL MBDE. L [ 3 withdrawal from party leadership. 1t he | mission merchanis was veferrod o the exs | hirteen repre ""‘:“, I' 0O | vetn Awiiio Awoases ARnd (o ronec) mids TR PUIR SoR, e vatien Siosatanes - L““E, atm bas relinguished his commanding position ‘I;h‘”‘l‘;““‘;:l"';;!j“‘ The complaint fe th two senators and six rey . . orlglnal_sections, and’ requiring burial at 1 £ cough, 1 i sussion it was decided not to have a | Baron von Richthofen, German minister for ropriation Mens in he senate, at noon, upon motion of Ran- | It apvears, however, that the Berlin 1 In the Gallogly bill Douglas county is shment, and to repeal Foction 46 ripo nehitis tain. lower r; western portion of the state is given more th of eighteen Inches or cremat | i 1 9 : i Mg il o party the leadership 0 to the | & depth mation of | Criminal Code of the Cogipiled Stat | ¥ Sri L Rar bia Jendaraip WiIlKn to:the [a” craparprtay representative and senatorial districts, while | dond animais Within twenty-four Toups | 1 cimimal Code o e ; Torhach. At Drugwists. 10 ; 1 " " . east suffers somewhat in this respect 1 th 1% 7, by Harlan—An act to provide for following and I don’t know who that man is ri College the east suffers somewhat in this resp \ by Spencer—An act for the relief the Incorporation, government, teculniio HOWELL'S 3 T Jan. 9.—During the Another important bill introduced in the i person owning real property having an | duties and powers af il elties ek o L A Greatly Benefit Democracy. of his lifetime David Whithey, ir., se this morning makes provision for | insane husbund or wife, und (o empower [ than five thousand and not less thas H i BHpDE Buclid Martin—If Mr. Bryan's withdrawal recontly deceased millionalre lumber- | | tion of $50,000 for purchasing [ Such person to sell mortgage or convey | twenty-five thovsind inhabiiants. o aser Lud cough. Ant cali1s of Detralt. intimated to his family [ 4% o such property under power of the district | ta and _officlally promulgated. by the s - Kawt cures hoth from political leadership has no string to he intended making provisions in his | permanent state fair grounds near this | 5ueh | urn and enumeration tuken under e—at ull drug It, the democratic party will be greatly ' "umber of charitable inatitutions. | city afd for constructing permanent state | “H. R. 76, by Jouvenat—An net 1o amend | the. Authority of the Tawe ot treninder res benefited thereby. His leadership and ai l“.“‘l“ "' J “ll“ was read it was tound that [ goin hujldings. The present site, or the | section 2 chapter Ixxix, of the Compiled | States for the yoar 190 or as may he heres party in this state from unification, and it ing with what they believed was | grounds,” 1s named In the bill and the | (o fix salary of superiniendent in countiy | of the stite of Nebraski. or by the Author MUSEMEN N epoy's Intontion. In all $104.000 18 | prico to be pald for the property is limited | of less than 5,000 popylation Ity of the mayor and city council of uny {lstributed, mostty wmong local eharitable | PFIe0 9 1 H. R TT oy Ollis—An act (o amend sec. | Mich cltyl and defning. proveribing ¢ onsienyoNn ; nstitutions, but the Presbyterian home and 2 g > tots 6 and 21, chapter bexvill of the Cc ating and classifying the same; and repeal | {orolsn misslonary bourds will each get| Representative Steinmeyer of Gage this | pilod Statutes of Nebraskn of 1609 relatins | N8 Sections 1 to 116 inclusive’ of art a eum K onpials uns and 100 14 given to the | morning introduced a Joint resolution au- | 10 the Appointment of i commisstonor Ly | OF chapter xiif ‘and soitonn 1 (0 100 ri college of FParksvilie, M view road and miitee to appraise dam- |fve of articlc of chapter xiv, of the A 3 thoriaing the appointment of a committeo | Yiew road and commitice to appraise dam- | &35, 6 Stitutes of the slate of Nebras | You may call it eczema, tetter or milk of three by both branches of the legislatu H. R, 78 by ONg— POy end sec. | fOor the vear 1599, = : R 76, by Qllis—An sot to amen | 1 by Hurlan—An act legalizing tho A Show Thit Delights Packed Houses, crust. SHLATULI, Wash, Jan. 9 —The honus of | to draft a new revenue bill. Under the | tion 82, chapter Lxxvill of the Compiled 4 i $100,000 0 o pald by why } i j » {acts and’ proceedings of citles’ and thefy = """"”‘"‘"""" IPONT and LOTHIAN, th But no matter what you call it, this skin | §1%0% 10 | B piny o Yeople of Seattle | yjeq this resolution would have to take Seation® of the wtute of Nebraska, a4 sald | oicers unfier articie 2 of ‘chapter xiv. of ease test the real value A Visit to Aunt Marih Tonigh' disease which comes in patches that burn, | down their bid for the constriction ‘o 4 | its rogular course and be read three it~ [ ACHON 13 oW In force und i existence B aldo undor arteled chapter riie st suid | Oh Hasy et ,'"." PR o ftch, discharge a watery matter, dry and | N¢W, battleship to bring it within the limit | ferent times before it could be finglly con | for road_overseers ipiled. Statuf v stimulant” pregarations, which have B e Batd Yoo « B ‘5 scale, owes its existence to the presence of | 1X°0 Dy congress was sldered, and to prevent the necessary delay [ H. R by Lane—A bill for an act au. | , 4, L f 8 6, by VanBoskirk—An act to 4i« [ no real medicinal value, seem to hrace BN i RIMO ST hamors in the system. aIE Qver-subacribad by #8 com- |\ Stelnmeyer this afternoon introduced | tOTIZIE the pirchase of land for state | rict the ‘state. into o itartil and' rep: | up the users when they are feeling . HROS. wid TIOOK & It will continue to exist, annoy, and per- | P45 # PId was 887 e e [ Fesentutive districts, for fhe apportionment | wplayed out.” Any stimulant will 4o ; ROLE :&l‘l:xmum s long as these bumors | ¥ Jenste I for's Murder. was immediately passed by the house. WISE LANDLADY the mumber of the same, and to’ ropeal se. > fl:l:‘":hrz:"rf bo}:})llltl‘ltfln‘m“:f’:"‘ll‘": :,“'('"‘ i ? 5 ORK, Jan. 9—Tho first stage ; P e . R A tion' 2 of chapter v of the Compiled Stat- | or drug store, g S e It is always radically and permanently Rosschieter’ ‘marder " trinl - occqrreq | OB Motion of Hawxby of Nemaha the utes o ‘Nebraska [ forcia 18 whan 1e Hasif s etaied cu lia Tioserved sentn eured by \fter noon today at Paterson house of representatives sent greetings to | un Ix' How to lucrease H i A e e theen: Wodn n° Walter McAllistor, Willlam e o State Historical society, in session g “isher inst Cofec, A $ ' €0 hotise, e; children, Hood’s Sarsaparilla | .. '\ i i DG | e Stae Historical socety, o session ke LINCOLN, Jun. 9o (Snecial Telogram.) - | €455 Dr. Fierce'n Golden Medical Dis- | 0" i Hrou t Into court to w 0 T ra > pog The d! y of a ccrtal estaura 1 sigkd ) 99 5 " covery s been the mea q g e o OW A which dispela all bumors, and Is positively Jury Dancis witcn winconsiartWInE [ 7700 4 o'clock the house adjourned to 10 | . The l1adlady of a ccrtaln restaurant in The house committee on privileges and | SOVEry has been the means of saving life | front v unequalled for all cutaneous eruptions, s GURLUL RS w morning | Prackiom Mass, Uan isocestsn Bapbusis | SO OORSE U the consideration | When even the “family doctor” had | 2 we > b e o'olock tamorrow morning ness s rapidly’that she has had to en- [flections tonight bogan the consideration | Slonounced sentence of death. [BOYD'S | §onaward & Burges, —_— Bryan (o Speak at Colnmbus, Holls Read largo her dining room to accommodate the{2f the case ot Allan G. Fisher agatnat)| ¥y iy en o great uflerer for severat years, | it S SAMBUE, Q. Jdan. 0.1t was an-| The following bills were introduced and | continually increasing patronage. One of | Charles Coffce, contesting the latter's and ray family doctor said 1 would uot be’a | aounied fodey thue W b M5t Th followiak bils were tntraduced aad { contlaually tncromsiue oatr as 2 representative from e Firty-mina | B ST BOSEGESLY | EUCENIE BLAIR | Epeak at a banquet of the Jefferson, Jack. | Fe0¢ b v il Lo " ¢ o *isher was present and asked | Lviog® writes Mr. George rustow, of 1 p . CUT OUT THIS | ped and Lincoin league to'be held i thix | sentatives today “Every morning she serves her regu- ,' triet "'"'I ”' her | BERGISL.AR0. MK v | omb: Augusta Co, Va | b, Fiereci Goidey | W IN city on February 12 in celebration of Lin-| 1 9, by Ream—Concurrent resol ar guests with Grape-Nuts and hot oF & ocontinuance 10 pus Ay pes | Medical Dlscovery is what saved wy life. 1 had | ” R s AN 0 b ooy vsuluon, | e st " Grape ot ana ot i [0 5 Contnuane o wmbble bl wtoraes | Mebictintl o i 1t | CARMEN T T T tors, requests congress to call convention | " phedslie M his food |dected to the delay and insisted on begin- | left side without o gres bain. 1 was Prices Sc-He-Tic-§1.00 Movements of Ocean Vessels Jan. 0, [ (0050000 of Droposis ndment to | CYeam In summer, 1 began eating this food g the trial once. In the absence of [ feine etk whel 1 coniinetiod Your s s fuy Matinee nnd Night At New York—Arrived—S§teamer Menom- | national constitution. p eloction [and right away began to feel an improye- | PP rial & . icine, but I can do about us much work now ay nturday Matinee and Night, Inee, from London; Neustrla, from Naples, | of senators by direct oo Md Ladnd 4 A0 AN. £ his attorney, Mr, Fisher then read the tes- | aty man. 1 cannot say too much for the benefit | ¢4 " Present at Bee office or mall B ad e e s Y fustria. fron It £ pen by direct Vote"o | beoy ton, | meDt my healtk “! .I i rlu T et A s O o Bl e Thiave received i PR!?ONER QF ‘ZSHOA'.‘ : coupon with ten cents and get ssed the Lizard-Kalser Wilhelm der | authorizing the appointment of committes | (Foubled with nervousness and dyspepsia W. Crites performed a simitar [ Many dis nagied for the organs | Bvening Ericetmie-techectlll, AMating 4 se, from New York Bremen of three by each branch to act fointly in [and found it impossible to find a food that | A Tected, heart disease,” “lung dis. | Friee your cholce of Photographic Art enstown—Arrived—Teutonic, from | preparation of a new revente law would agree with me, until I began hoard- | 14! Mr. Coffec 3 g 8 Stadies. Whea ordering by mall | MRV Liverpooi—Aretsede Lake Cramplain, | ing' 18 Srime. i thieaton to Beouse ing At thia rostayran [ ARARIN. Anninsl. Hody fectly cured by Dr. Piercers Goten ped- | MIAGO'S TRUCADERD add four cents for postage. from St John, N. B., and Halifax. Salled | person of # crime or oftense or to do injur; The new food, iu four months, in The cvidence in th nte ical Discovery, which cures through th MATINEE TODAY=100 nud 20, -Lake Ontario, from'Liverpool for Halifax the persan ar property of another with | creased my weight from 120 pounds to 143 | Johnson against Hodges was fin to- | stomach diseases which originate in the ART DEPARTMENT, and 8t John, N. B, the intent to extort money for pecunlary | and I pever felt as well in my life o 1[night, both sides walving the right to in- | stomach E 1 Klg\ovFMIHAK?I"B‘UR\ITFSQt‘IEES' At Philadelphia—8atled—Nederland, for | advantage or to compel the person threat, | = at. T ¢ The Bee Publishing Compan: Antwerp. 20001000 on et dgaimat Mg wyom shreat~ | 45" now. There 1 something Temarkabls |troduce the ballots for a recount, The attor - ‘ 2 4 L] N y At Bremen—Arrived—H. H. Meir, from | viding punishment and to repeal section 46 | In the sustaining power of this food. I|ney for the contestants offered to let the | AI.W\YS "u PS NO PERFORMANCE BATURDAY N1GIT OMAHA, NEB. New \H..rhh”““ o Arrived—XKitser Wil | SlaiRle, Criminal Code “of m.l Camptled | have never been able to obtain such re-|case be decided without argument, but At A KO, phypg ki At Bouthampton—Arrived—Kulser . | Statutes of Nebruskit of 1598 and proyidin e - o ob b ik SPRDRARL, ALk RS SMOKE I Y0 < helm der Grosse, from New York to Bre- | penalty of from $30 to 800 for each offense, | SU1ts from any other.” G. R. Hersey, 30 L [torney Oldham insisted on an argument ALMOST AIWAYS HEALS. med. » LB @, by Dublsten—Abill for wn act | Street, Brockton, Mass, | Which will be Beard tomorrow afternoon. l NEXT WEEK-IRWIN'S MAJESTICH a motion having the same effect, which

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