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that portion of the river below Sioux i proposed increase of the army to 100,000 WASHINGTON. The house con- | Rogistred by Physicians at Hot men was passed by with only - sidered the river and harbor appropriation tigrew Sustaine His Reputation as [ he declared, had become *nurseries of | prestdent of Nebraskn State Honrd of [ of its provisions. Several western mem- | Sfonx City 'ranchise Transfereed ; f senate baso ball men and part owner of the Omaha o gram.)—The subcommittee of the ser o . i tta ot IS part Youse provision relative to the army can- Oh, now, the senator does not mean that | ‘omnitiee on Indian affairs in charge of the [ Previou """‘g " Th |“"\”‘M“'M | team, s severely 1l at 8t. Joseph's hos tecn. Only fitteen votes could be mustered | the president dictated to the attorney gen- | jugiun appropriation bill, voted today to in- | appropriations for fivers and B | pital here tonight, from blood § depo ot Omaha, which was opened o busl | L SO omiasion. over stanaon: | KEAri®ees 1 was Jeey swecetil B 3 Cout, Rheumatism, the continuance of the canteen Mr. Pottigrew read und commented Upod | yon called the attention of the Indian office | DA RV ¥eREs S assistance. Friends took him to the Metro After watching the progress of the case n : \ieg | M. Burton replied that for himselt he | Proge he case b o Rheumatoid Arthritis of ¢ or Saturday. need of the advice of an attorney general | $5,000 in the budget for 1901, corresponding : Rlgm fec properties Mr. Lodge of Massachusetts offered a| The house bill for the payment of elec 5 Jones of Arkaneas, of the sub- [ CC CHECE 00 the bill carried $300,000 [ fie*h was removed from the base of the City and $50.000 for tkat portion above the ould the gentieman oppose an amend Now 2 subsequent to July 1, 1897, relating to the Would the gentieman oppo 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BE THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 [A\TEEVS]AST(HA‘(‘ECU\E tack upon the pending bill, devoting some 0‘1“'\ T() (FT THE “O\TY FAITH IN MISSOURI 1S SMALL"B[' l N -l- J “H ‘ I | . ] 4 4 A YL | time to a criticism of the senate committer | UMAT 1L MUNE WML JAVEL LL for not bringing into the senate a more - elaborate report in support of the measure a—— frman Burton :‘x . |'-“‘:.'|. and 160 fot He urged that the report submitted dealt - i b | mm"g@:“::"g'\’:;«Tlmnsfl Mmont wxclusively with the. eanteen pro. | Eight-Thousand-Dollar Appropriation Voted | propriatic Part Owner of Omaba Team Suffers Agonies of Bee ly Post Exchanges, vision, while the fer greater question of the for Indian Bupply Depot. w in 8t. Joseph Hospital. bHef pare U. S, Patent Office WEASURE RECEIVES BUT SCANT SUPPORT | kraph. 1o was not opposed, he said. 1o the | WAS OVERLOOKED BY HOUSE COMMITTEE | bill today. General debate extcnded throueh- | GENERAL SHAKEUP IN WESTERN LEAGUE Springs use and pre- — post exchange, but he was oppceed to the out the day. Mr. Burton, who is in cha sale of 1iquor in the post exchange, which - of the bill, made an elaborate explanation AN sc"be s the Hows Kicker by a Baseleas | drunkenness and kindergartens of prof s to Be I bers amiled It {3r oot contalaing pr b el Attack on the President and ligacy. vielons for irrigating reservoirs and M Will Contest for Honor - ] ) Attorney Genernl, In the course of his remarks Mr. Petti Corliss of Michigan attacked it for not giv- i In o Leas g £ grew sald that the president had refused o margnrine DU ing proper recognition to the Great Lakes obey the act of congress prohibiting the deep waterway project. 3 P WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—The army cen- | #8le of liquors on any reservations and had S I% tepity SO QUNS 0N By Sth Hepburn 'l ST JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 0.—(Special Tele a4t 16 » abo! v “ B8 today, | “directed his attorney general to write an > " jan, 0.—(Bpecial Te oW | ald undry civil DI grqp ) Buck Keith, one of the best known teen I8 10 be abolished, a8 the senate today, | “directed ! WASHINGTON, Jan, i it Al L L 1 e | il by & very decisive vote, concurred in the | OPinion in support of his refusal Jld carry about $5,000,000 on contracts poisoning the yoar wonld nguregate about $ ] in the venate in favor of the canteen, while | eFal the nature of the opinion he should | gor' oo amendment providing for en ap- | the fiscal yea : The first of the week he underwent u sut \ thirty-four were & " " protested Mr. Spooner of Wiscon . $,000 for the Indian supply gleal operation at Omaha and to all ap- | o e Ben bk I write,” protested Mr. § £ e iktiag 1 #8000 foF the 1 pply | 000.000. He devoted some time 1o Bivng | gica be apd to all In Cout. Rheumatic Most of the time today was occupied by | #i0. depot at Omaha, which was opened for busi- | the committee 4 . J pearances it was very successtul. Mr : Senators Teller of Colorado, Pettigrew of | “Well, T don't know whether he did or sl SARASE ot tN Siver, DY s Cal South Dakota and Butler of North Carolina, [ 00" responded Mr. Pettigrew sriation for the depot provided by law sev- | 000 had boeit &% 00 n e e e eixa. | that he came to St. Joseph to attend the 37 . 2 who all opposed the adoption of the senate | "I Would not say that he did, then," sug- . | yoars ago was left out of the present| ¥ith only ”"‘ ""‘;l"“",””:m,‘:.' ',":\,:,“,, Weatern league moetinig yestorday. =He 3 \< D aA|cu“’ eg‘cc. ott, Sui- committee’s amendment which provided for | 8ested Mr. Spooner. Bill by the house committes, Senator Thurs- | 108, 1t had less commerce toddy the was unable to leave the sleeper without AL Y da ik arnett. Su Beyond disposing fnally of the canteen | the opinion of the atiorney general poi | o' tho omission, and they prompily stated i I‘(\ll‘l“'\\;“vl:v url asked 1t the o | ot hotel, where ho sufered intense agony | o sl S ' e question the sepate accomplished little and | the law relating to the canteen | that the item in the bopk of estimates for 80 WOl O alons the Missour river | 811 day yesterday, and laat night the serv el R i t 't o it socms doubttul whether a final vote upon Not in Need of Advice. 1601, hd een Gvaticoked, ind aa ths wacs | (40 TIDRFIAE owhers alocg tho M FIVer | lcen of Dr. Charios Gelgor were enlisted, | W80 0f ‘B‘{I‘Ffill:?IuTHIAWATER Gout, Riicumatism, an iat the measure will be reached before Friday [ “The president certainly cannot be in |retary of the interfor had recommended . Sl B . 3 . bl e b | Dr. Geiger was convinced that biood polson / ] : e et rosponding | o1y not oppore such an amendment. He | s GURCE . ! I have hud cseel theso tions, both in_ my The reapportionment bill was recelved | capable of placing such a construction upon | sums should be appropriated for the fiscal | SECC RO TCRER, Coor, ™ oiig hest deter- | 118 T el dn, and the patlent was re- | gy person and fu the treatment of patients for whom | have preseribed from the house of representatives and re- | tho law unless he is desirous of an excuso | year 2, for which congress i3 now ap-| SoURL S ould be done. In order that moved to the hospital for a surgical opera- | i * ") woypap, the remedial agent its contained Alkaties and thele solvent ferred to the committes on census tor violating an act of congress.” he sald " T il nor b entirely nog. | tion: Considerable decayed and diseased . “Hence it 1s o prophylactic as wellas a vemedy in Nephritic Colle and resolution caling on the president, if not|toral messengers, carrying $12,700, wus [ commitiee, was somewhat averse to grant »vv‘flh- I-\]nv]-v surgeons, and a short time | o 00 Caleuli, ':1 ,,".‘/ ¢ to o vedidaon ,”|‘||m Acidl ¥ incompatible with the public Interest, 10| passed fng this appropriation until the chairman of afterward the patient appeared nuch b Joat 1 N o ; T ny lisi Phys e furnish the senate coples of all papers and | Mr. Butler of North Carolina then ad- | the conuniitee, Senator Thurston, had gone f - ter. He is resting under oplates tonight \,T,',??‘h"‘ Dr Wm ,,F garrl }glo vl Nentes Nosi i correspondence in the Department of State | dressed the senate in support of the house | Into the history of the establishment of the “y"]' ‘”"""”y'k ""'v‘"""‘:“' say he will prob- | [ . wally d * aion o wigedt - o depo - e i ubly recov i he utmost precaution s pu - v b O s reIni e 2 ity | brovislon ‘ot the biil selating 1o (ha ¢ ot 0 Indian Affairs Jones, | TNt 10 conter upon the secretary of War | iy cu Houever, they add tht a faial turn BUFFALO LITHIA WATER [\ 0500 Son ™ 5 Ui Rt R Ay 0 6, fiinse | tase ommissioner udian ~ Affairs Jones, sutharlty to us (he ApVFOEALIon (0 SO0 | may occur any e, elatives of the pa: | GOUE Rieumatism, Uric Acld Gravel, und othee maladics dependent upon ine the Missourl river within its present [ it : o Utle Ad i and -:mplr Aml\lll;ln‘lll:/rn‘n agalust r'1,t| was then laid on the table, 34 to 14, as fol- | appropriated $10,000 last for the purpose f ot S0 LN Hephurn tient have been uotified of his alarming | the Uric Acid Diathesi ritain in regard to lands in the The canteen amendment of the committeo | who wax present, said that congress bad condition “It not only climinates from the hlood the deteterions agent befors it of carrying out the propositions of the act should hesitate to nccept such an | % = \ b x h us g islands; also whether any action has been establishing & depot at Omaha, but as it uuulwl g Tonlled Mr. Burton. 1 would | , The Sloux City franchise has been trans- »l..“llul_l/‘»l\ I‘ml diss ‘;;\II i |I|;.{‘:r:|n ul|« denli, at least to a siz: that taken in pursuance of a resolution of the | .~ Dol MoC would be impossible to use the amount ap- | LEre T Eb (00 rcticable owing to the | ferred to Minneapolis, and Sjoux City and r»lu ers its ¥ i M:“ atong the ur‘;wu'_. andurct comparative!y easy committee on foreign relations adopted by | Xiifunn, ey, Nasgmver, Propriated before the termination of the | Femart At A e apbropriation | Pueblo will contest for the hone re- | n vllnlynn‘ 1and 8 have's cominon ad o ‘_:“rt‘-v;v ik { \cid Condi »‘f“‘_‘;‘-’ the senate June 4, 150 oster, Dorkink resent flscal year, he thought a new ap- [ wosiy' po' ot . b | | maining in the Western league. Thin was | NO: 1 however, is both a b ood and nerve tonie, and wherey patcity # feost Derkine. present flecal year, he thought a 1 P | would be entirely Inadequate to accomplish | Jeiiin 1 (he . hix was | o poverty of the blood, or nervous dehilty or exhausti ot cap. Army Bill ix Taken Up. 4 grew, propriation would be necessary, as the At the meeting of the base ball 3 Gallinger, Platt’ (Cohn.) any general results, Wistk e ; he ! cially ingicited. In the absencoot thess symptoms, N f ily hrafor At the conclusion of the routine busl- |Heveridge, — ul Platt (NOY) | amount mot wsed would be conveyed back | ype" \Cilon of I1dabo asked why, as the in this city Tuesday, but the fact [ ness, consideration of the urmy reorganiza- | piirow® }ansbrough, #ir infothe treasury. The subcommiitee ae- | wommittee proposed to repeal the project | b KeRL wecret unti v-‘ reesident | BUFFALO § VSHIA WATER - for e ( L Diaggists generaliy., tion bill was resumed, the pending question | Chiiton, Jones (Ark.), ' cordingly voted to put the amendment In| or 4 hoat rallway from the Dalles rapids | L0, 5 /0 Bd € H;n‘tl to the press de- | Testimoniaie, which defy all imputation, or questions, xent to any address, being upon the committee amendments [ lay Lodge & the bill to Celilo falls, Washington, it had not pro 3 ge o he transfer, but a S o e o o | e, Melhhan, We ol ¢ ot Gibmon on Gront mut, | (0,030 falls, Washington, it bad ol b | man who attended the meeting savs i« |[PROPRIETOR BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, 5 ame | 100D was taken. Of Sioux City and Pueblo ing the canteen or post exchange o the | ol Bassett of Gibson, Neb., president of | engineers for a system of locks and dama? | {100 KOS n.‘r| ot Jhtieiihents ui army. Caffory Heitfeld, Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, Because a system of locks and dams | he best inducements will - cee- s v 5 be selected. The chise is to be sold Mr. McCumber of North Dakota in a care- | Clark, McLaurin, and who has for many years been prom- | would cost $4,000,000," replied Mr. Burton. The franchise is to b it} ' lat aucu s It were, The indication fully prepared argument attacked the | Cockrell, Mallory, inently identified with agricultural interests b provide for an expenditure of about | 1 SO0 ””( ,!’1 \ 'm i ,I h| indicatie amendment and urged the adoption of the [ FiIKins, porsm ;:‘;‘;jj:‘,", 15 | of his state, especially dairy intercsts, will [ $2,000.000 at the mouth of the Columbia fn | £, HE HIGNE Civ Wil be dropped house provision abolishing the canteen. [\ r iy O e tentore to | Probubly be heard tomorrow by the senate | this bill. [If the $4,000000 were added the §y o G T A AT ey He declared that a great majority of the [, Kfvet OF L1 Hoe 8 O hing the | committee on agricplture and forestry, of | titlo of thin bill would have to be changed | [y "y g U0y (0 inneapolis explains deaths in the ariny were due either di- . Sadolidedl L & the | ) ieh Senator Proctor is chairman, which | to a bill ‘for the development of the Colum- fekey was fnstructed to go 3 army canteen so far as the sale of any 3 " to that city as soon as possible after Tues- rectly or lodirectly to the use of intoxi- has in charge the Grout oleomargarine bill. | bia river kind of intoxicants is concerned. As day's meeting cants, President Bassett, in speaking about his Reclaiming Arld Lands. section no ds > b eads ectniming Arid Lunds. Mr. Teller of Colorado said that no at- |SSCHioR mow stands in the DIll it reads | .; o wWashington in behalf of the dairy as follows P bkl TR e Mr. Mondell of Wyoming produced figures N | _ tack was boing_mado upon the post ex- | NN oo deating o eer, wine o any | Interesta o Nebraska, snid: +The daiey || SR Ciloney expended upon JOCKEY KILEY NOT IN FAVOR y, 4 change, but merely upon ihe beor-sell\A | intoxicating lquors by any person in any | TRy s p the Missouri and Mississippi had been uscd —— 4% Y o ext declared his oroughly stirred up than at the meetin Il " ot Pleane part the exchaog: leclared RIS | hogt exchange or canteen or army traps- | (horoushl L to reclaim the arid lands of the west it &t Oukiand Not Plea R A L b fous | port or upon any premises used for mil- R B e en & telugram was | Would have been sufficient to bulld com | Hace 1 At U by o . OMAHMA. and beljeved that the great majority of | (i, by the United 4| coln o ber 2 en & telegra o ; he head of thos ) |itary purposes by the United 18| O ved from Washington to the effect that | Prehensive reservoirs at the head of those the Amerfean yeople held tho same opinion. | eraby prohibited. The secretaty of war | fecelved from Wa L L | ctreams which would have prevented floods | | SPECIALIST. The Colorado senator maintained that the | is hereby directed to carry the provisions || nator Allen, upon whom every farm n N 4 tion throughout the year SAN FRANCISCO, J q The ride of | Ve A " excessivo use of beor was ono of the MOBt |ar thin section into full force and effoct.” | the state ha® always looked as a friend and | anp REOLBAIEU LAYl e govern- | i Second ove at. Onklind <oy it nin | TS Most Successful and Reliable g B o el )] 0. b ot gl ikl S Ehdicardy a protector, seemed to be the most aggres- I"rom this he rRued e ove ho second race at Oukland today, did not ” M dograding phases of fotemperance. The |*ir proctor, on behalf of the military at- | & Protector, seemed to be the iost aggres- | o) Bl 00y jmmediately enter upon the | satisfy tho Judges and they are miiing un 4, B SHANLE Specialist in Diseases of Men, *""“"""" that ""“"""’“" "'“”;‘*' . K | fairs committee, offered an amendment | #1V¢ OPP reclaiming. of ‘&ridl Iands i ihe west piation” Hho horse waw shut ot ot | of the fight upon the canteen, he said, was Ading h lunteers in the Spanish Senator Allen Not n o Nolot 4 g the lf-mile pole and did not show much providing how volunteers in the Spanish Mr. Bell of Colorado argued along th A OIGGaNOr WaE Th culdence Hiles b e omime v s e appoimted 1| 1 war elocted by the Neoraska Duirv- | L 08 OO e | Thict whaer i Wi i Private Diseases of Any Nature, Varicocele, Hydrocele, “It is true, nevertheless,” interjected Mr. | (he grades of lleutenant in the regular [ men's associativn to come to Washington 0 0 riate $300,000 | Casions. Presnana, backed from 8 to e de € o e s assoclatlu a ment he should offer to appropriate $300,000 4 k m T L e rovoxsn. cosbidartbls. SlssLanlon | tnd.Iax. Sue Sauie: betars. the commition 00 | Lom dopmuis ot she. Toshmatirs ot th | 4. G opi the S-vearcold event n o Blood Poison, Kidney and Urinary Trouble, Etc. “It is not true,” retorted Mr. Teller, “and | 4nq finally was laid over until tomorrow. | agriculture. Since arriving here, and hav-| plagie and Arkansas rivers Wisobediente. &1 the " poat: B the senator cannot prove that it is true. The senate, at 5:25 p. m., on motion of | ing questioned those who are ac inted Mr. McRae of Arkansas argued in favor vaflcoc.h Are you affiicted with Varicocele er ita results—Nervous De- Adverting to the situation in the Phillp- | ay Hale, held a brief executive session and [ with the circumstances, well as haviug | of an amendment appropriating $330,000 for ¥, e 'V“:L Katlc b e anyInnkn Tost m n hood Are vou nervo Amu.;m» ".n. pines, Mr. Teller declared that the United | {nen adjourned rend the records of the meeting of (he com- | n. i £ 01, won; Littl: espondent? Do yoii ICK your old.tl me enerky and ambition? Are you suffar- d 3 proving the Ouachita and Black rivers, in | Minch, ju fo 1, second o o e S Y ed expel < States was cursing the people of those — mittee at which Senator Allen propounded 7 ing from Vital Weaknes You need expert treatment. Wa treat thous. 1sland; h 1 vil P |NT HAZERS ARE SAFE' Arkansas and Louislana nboy ,\,;- 1‘47 1, third, Time ?mu l..ul .ml Th.r \'x‘i""’l"u"hfi'{} 1;..:;, E\r..né,:r:y?. \h{nn‘.,‘\“... cured be- slands with a cuise as “vicious and vile ws | WEST PO the questions which were supposed to ind U5 OO INE of DTG HIRRR asdd e this bill ) .’ Mad Anthony, Harry ore it {8 oo lath? WE CAM 7 YOU TO CUR DER WRIT- R Dikeid utad: this.> ; : AR Michigan assa Thacher, o, Mainstay, Rosalb TH NTEE. We have yet to goe the case of Varicocele wi t any the Spanish ever placed upon them cate his antagonism to the measure, I have [ ya contended that with some exceptions | Modwer ‘Ling alsa’ ran, AL o LS M SR e M B e s E R B SIS It was, he said, within the power of the president and within the power of congress | Secretary Root Intimates That Self- come to tho conclusion and am fully satls- | i wag not framed in the interest of the | nd v nd” one-half furlongs . fied tha eesion 8o created in Ne- & 4 45 o | selling: Prestidigitator, 101 (J. Daly), 41, to st ' Our cure dissolves the Stricture completely and removen every fo destroy government encouragement of Implicated Cadets Will Not fled that the impression o crea general commerce of the country. He |} il ator. Daly), 41 t ricTur omple |’."' removen every ob- iy braska dairy circles ls wreng, and. that the drinking among. the soldiers of the Ameri- Punisked, records do not prove and do not show that can army and the Filipinos. He directed Senator Allen is opposed to the bill. He, B won; Wallenstein, 14 (O'Connor), 2 1 struction from the Urinary passages, all inflammation, cited the appropriation for the Erle basin, | 1° secof and Sichem, 104 (Hus<inger) stops every unnatural discharge, reduces the Poitata Gland cleanses and hoats Brooklyn, as an illustration of what he |7 to 1, thi ime: 1:22%. Mehanus, Matt the bladder and kidneys, invigorates the sexual orian wnd restores health S| TON, Jan. 9.—Secretary Root termed a purely local improvement pr Hogan, Bi ons and Rio Chico also ran, | -ml soundness to evory v-rl of the body affocted by the diseass. attention to a statement of President Schur- | WASHINGTON. Jan. ¥ moreover, personally assures me that he i Third race, three furlongs, 2ovenr-olds, | e el Philioine commission (o the | said this aftcrnoon that he was mot pre- | . iy omures e that e | vide for. and ectared that the appropria- | purst i1 ATIRES v | Sy | ".c Blood °|son Qur special form of teraatment for Heot th L ot a0 the | pared to say what action he would take as | has not expressed himselt el ¥ UPON | ion for Buttermilk channel, New York, | Dr. Scharff, I8 (Bussinger, 6 to 1, second. | Syphills is practically the result of my effect that ono of the most demoralfaing in- | Pared o S WL SEEE G WG CE (F the subject. 4 was for the benofit of property holders | Soi Lichensteln, 108 (Kiley), 5 to 1, (hird life work, and Is {ndorsed by the best physic of this and forelgn countries, fluences taken to the Philippines by the | & FAE B 0 OEEEE0 WOl et Boor | *1 have consulted with Mr. Knight, secre- | gjong ine Brooklyn water front. He urged | V'™fnitd MIKG Murg) It contalns no dangerous drugs or Injurious medicines of any kind. It goes United States was the American saloon, He [ VoSt a % | tary of the National Dairy union, regarding d . e | YopiSirby. Prestenc, “Peppor to tha very bottom of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity. 14 that the few thousand Americans in | DY the Brooke court of inquiry, uor was ! Shigh that immense sums of money could be | Colling, Little Master, Clifforc Boon every slgn and symptom of Byphills disappear completely and forever, =it < 44 QBER he ready to”make public the findings of | the matter, and he is also now of the oplu- | 4,veq |n improvements on the Great Lakes | and Lento also ran and the whole system is cleansed, purified and restored to as healthful and Manila drank niore per capita that the same Shat toutt fon that the friends of the measure were | ... po nucieable depths of the lakes could ”‘k“ irth ra 1 3 R pure a condition as before contracting the diseasa. number of Americans anywhere 9 premature i conclusion of Senator || g 4 O 5 iR s g Speaking generally he sald that the rules | Premature in thelr conclusion ¢ crei | ! e 2 bo increased by raising the level of the | 107 (Mounce). s to 1, ar “ .s l n b l Olis: gisi SR s ’ a i M ine \ ur cure enk men atops every drain Lodge Deprecates Saloons in Mantla. | S0 800l Gomy were very srict | A110n's hostility, and he Rt .”““ lakes by a system of dams. The dams, ho [ 81 (J. Walsh), 15 to 1, third ervo-sexua enl "¥ Vigor and. builds up the muscular and Mr, Lodge fuquired If 1t was not a fact|acuine hazing, more so now under Colonel | the records show Senator Allen to have In- | o419 would raise the depth of the lakes | m Howiird, La Mascotta and nervous aystem, purifies an: 11 nervous syat urifles and enfiches the blood, cieanses'and heala the' bins 8 3 ot ey | Girl also ran or and kindneys, Invigorates tho rovives the spirits, brightens the into that the government of the United States | yine (han ever before, and that every at low water two feet | mile and fifty vards, selling focts. "and, 'above and beyond all. restoren the wasted powar of sexukl manhood bad nothjug to do with the saloons estab- | cuqer found gullty of thai practice had been | Many Thank Congre nrkelt. | My, Bishop of Michigan replied to Mr. { 109 '(O'Connor), 8 to 5 won: Ber | | {sted upon an early report of the bill lished in Manila; that the army canteen | giymigged. Since his administration began [ Congressman Burkett we ipient | Corliss, denying that the committee had wnansch), 8 (o 2 socond: Bybarls HOI’IO TI‘OBfInOII' Ope Parsonal vialt is preterted, hut i you oannot call was an entirely different matter. be dismissed two cadets for this offense. | today of a greal m, from | shown favoritism to particular localities 3 i, dime: A7 at oY 0Mce write me your 'symptoms fully. Our n Meddlesome and Mitten also ran. home treatment is succesaful and strictly private. Our counsel ls free and Mr. Teller replied that that w | The officials of the ncademy have always |prominent citizens of Nebraska nking | and defled Mr. Corliss to particularize Sixth race. five and one-half firlongs sacredly confidentinl A that it was within the power of the experienced great difficulty in securing | him for the gallant fight he made on be It is easy enough for a member to get | Selling: Saintl . Woods). 7 to 2, won: Osmon¢ (O'Coinory, 10t d Conanitation ¥ree. T ¢ dent to close every saloon In Manila 83 | evidence in cases of hazing, the cadets, even | halt of the Burleigh apportionment bill, | up here and scold.” said he, it he has | S Nora Tves 01 (Ao #5l% Botie CURES GUARANTEED. Eehtmont Wy mafy soon as a cable could reach the city o1 ih those who had been the victime of the prac- | one telegram especially of H. C. Lindsay, [ been disappointed In getting something he | Time: 1:08. Duckov. Casdile, Flatterer | OHARGES Low Call en or nddress, 110 8. 14th St in Manila of the American barrooms which | 40 N oG Yt it might tend | being particularly gracious, saying H. C. Smith of Michigan remarked sar- | ‘ ¢ . had followed in the wake of the American | oo S0 0 EIEEEE OO0 was a splendid stand made for the r castically upon the lack of harmony in | NOTABLE LIST OF ENTRIES | = e ———— army. He said: One of the questions to be determined |licans of the west and especially for Ne- | the Michigan delegation -1]{d|(hor.» I;Io i way to close them I, "ol o " Root, in his consideration of | braska Mr. Newlands of Nevada spoke in favor would favor it hea the Boos case, Is what action, if any, shall| Re rtionment Bl Will St of a provision in the bill for reservoirs Suburhan I Mr. Gallinger said that he had been told | o~ (gian to discipline those cadets who| Senator Thurston, speaking of the action (@t the headwaters of rivers from which “lude Stare af the | ¥ v Digests by @ promiuent officer of the army at the | yqunitted testimony before the Braoke court | of the house yesterday. sald: “The senate | arid land could bo irrigated. He inslsted what you 400 or 500 American saloons in Manila were | ¢ SE 0GR G Hazing prac- | will not amend the bill as passed by the | that it was the duty of the government 10 | NEW YORK, Jan, 0—The following is the 3 licensed by the American government and | oo, "o iniimated very strongly, how- | house, because it is a just measure. Only | Promote the use of water for irrigation as | ISt of entries’ for the Brooklyn handicap. § ) Eat he belleved they could be completely | (o n” (yae 1t would be unfair to use evi-|in case of absolute wrong would the senate | much as for navigaiion B Een i chiavone il dcey St Aboliahed, ¥ dence obtained in that way against the | presume to amend a reapportionment biil Rram, Wthelbart, Robore Waddell 8t Yin I do not know the reason for the ¢on- | .. qoe ang snid there was no reason why | that the house agreed upon. The argu- | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN V RANS, | nan, Beau Gallant, Bellario. Alsike, Aleed dition in Manila.” sald Mr. Lodge, “but|y 5019 go furiher back in the considera- | ment that the house will be unwieldy wita - Withors, linley Mack. Hish Order. fidrim 1 do know that under the command of Gen- x \ b Lol on + (he | Bonnibert, Blues, George Arnold, Choirmas cral Ludlow the establishment of saloons | {o% of ”;",", caace (thay: the beslnniog of| . ')“"‘;""l‘l“ TASHE Saiol i 40 mane Wk Averirers hanem L ke JTodloy, Sonrey, Outaner, afilitsnt et 18k " 7, the year 1000 of the legislatures of New England have Lisaadl 8 e Vitercure,” Banastar. Approv Iden an u:::‘l‘l:nm Stoppad s |I‘Illl.|:l‘\ll':;. b s Tare manilare than the nresent house atl WARHINGTON, Jan (Spectal) ~The | Prince Acciyris, il frimble, Raftacilo 3 ard comp ol Hfes i get | 10 ; pensions have been grantec aen Btanc rhor thing when T was io Havana last spring,” | PRESIOENT IS IMPROVING | representatives, and they seem to get | following pensions bave been granted Hox, Maximo Gomez Sidnoy 1 tar 1t is often argued that when the stomach is unable to ir bus u en Issue of December 20 right, 8t. Shnonlan, Vassal, Bannockbu said Mr. Teller, “or anywhere in Cuba. But o through their business without any great je of December Brizht, St. Stmonlan, V 1Y B R N i it ¢ affairs exists in Mani) i e Yields to 'Freat N aifculty."” Nebraska: Original—James A. Ball, Her nd Brotal digest the regular amount of food, less should be eaten; this condition of affairs exists antla ne : B Ik G i Toviuion " | “Following fs the lst of entries for the but such a plan can not remed TR L Mr. Foraker, explaining that he was com- Patient Wil Be Kept Omaha Conference Irelgntion. | Pranklin iGaster, Avr, $6. Original widows | Suburbam handicap, as given out by th I ) b y the cause of indigestion pelled to be absent from the chamber dur- in Bed, George H. Maxwell, chairman of the | —Cing uth Hend. $3. War | Jockey olub:_Jack Polnt, Mc —a weak stomach. Of course, the less food eaten, the [0 the Pamainder of the day, said that it pob executive committee of the National Ii- | With Spain, or egrge Taliman, Paw- | Meekin Jsing ,l”‘,”“"~"“< o, less work will there be for the stomach to do. But at he were present when the amendment was | WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—At 10 o'clock llnsll‘mnlmn association, goes to Omaha today | gus, S R ; : R ) ".m\\u‘.\ il 1l the same time there will be less nourishment furnished, Voted upon he would vote ugalust the com- | morning Secretary Cortelyou reported that | for the purpose of conferring with the | Jlowa: Orlginlos niere, Towa Aleed i Withe, Kinies and that means general weakening of all the organs of mittee amendment winlch continues the |the president had passed a comfortable | members of the Commerclal club upon tbe | (MY ¥ D LI LR R L Ronuibers tha badyefor £t faalet ety P canteen night and that the case was ylelding to | question of irrigation s Mol g Burgin, Des | Asquith, Cholrmaster, " roy, Ml A J d e aintain strength on half Jodge gave notice of an amendment | treatment. No unfavorable symptoms had | In speaking of his visit Mr. Maxwell | Moines, 3, el Melccighan, Torts-" | tant. Watercure, " Hinast Al rations. » nature 4 said: “The Commercial club of 4 nouth min eston s prov <o mar rince < B f. . ol rohibiting the importation of distilled | appeared, but from the nature of the dis- | said: “The Commercial club of Omaha hes | BOUE R BERATEY Vo NR0H 8t Redth: | Bramble b YR urg, X! If weare tocure dyspepsia, we must do it in some llquors into the Phillppines, except for | ease the president would be compelled to|been one of the greatest factors In the | yition and inercase—John Magill (dead), | entus, Joh AP il R L SR o o fe LR e el ] medicinal purposes. keep his bed for several days west in supporting the great question of | Van orne, $12. Restoration and rei W. Frode nnockbiurn, Procession, Hox 5 1 dy of its requirec Mr. Pettigrew made @ characterigtlc at-| 1t is stated at the White House that the | irrigation with a vlew to an appropriation | James R t.;‘".\k““” :ead), Keakul, 3 N aximo” G $idney’ Luca d Bt amount of nourishment. The only other way is to eat | president 1s no worse than yesterday and | of $100,000. The vote by the subcommittee Kuk, $12: N Magill, Van Horne, $12 plenty of good food and digest it by using a preparation that everything is progressing nicely. He | of the senate today having under considers- | Mary M. Porter, Beacon, $iz; Mary Fold Boxer at the Point of Death. that \\.n perform that \\ull\ for the stomach. Kovor is strictly following the instructions of his | tion the Indian appropriation bill, through ton, 8 2 ATLANTIC CITY, N, J After % ¥ ) Dakota: Original—Idson Willlams, ; IYST 1218 8u Ara oests wl 0Old C oughs physiclan as (o the necessity for his re. | the earnest work of Senator Thuraton, look- | | BoUth Tiak ki pron Wiliams, | whorfiid b Tt et i Dysrusia Cuons is such a preparation, It digests what maloing in bed and not attending to any | Ing to the construction of w dam acrous | 'Montuna: Original widows — Dora A, [ NI G 0000 you catand s 1pplics the substances needed to build up public business. the Gila river near the San Carlos Indian | Batem ’ Butte, 8. A o . | the point af ¢ the worn out dig v ans. It is an absolute cure i R e . | reservation In Arizona, running contours| cripiic Creekc, 6 Roman ftomero, Capulin, | IS Abramovita, l for indigestion and all stomach troubles, First you think it is a little d ; and setilng apart a part of the public do Restoration rolasue—d. Freemar | {a, SN @HIRE L ; e ! WASHINC § following A . | Philips. (deady. Denver, $12. Original wid- | 5, 5 ) T Me, C. T N S main, is to my mind the backbone of our | % , e T ] w was ruptured 1 cold, nothing but a little hack~ amendmonts o the army bill have been | proncsition, I cannot conceivo of a more | G 4yurd B C: Btephenson, Fort Cotlins R stomach traublo for over two yeurs [i od five gy R X 2 li 2 1pn | Propes feasible place in which to put into active ) - 5 Would Kidnap Mrs. Nation, asjeciadst on stomach disenses; but Konon Dvsrersia Cuis has ing cough; then a little loss in | "5y senator Lodge—The importation or | gl fon our scheme of national irrigs e iha Aanais: WICHITA, Kan., Jan. 8.-The supreme done me mora good than all of them. "’ sale of distilled spirits Into the Philip- court of K how. Grantod i WH of o A an dy handin o . fon t t this point, and sho ke | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—The senate today g o Mre Carre Nafi weiplits "thon s havder cqughs’ [ B A Capandinols, saceps | o8 tHAR 8t this polate and shuuld ¢ ARE it {rHs ahbeg \' TN then the fever and the night |for medicinal purposes or for use In the |y pe far-reaching to our western states.” | F. R. Mowrer of Ohio, consul at Antigua, | Fettirnable 4t woncke noxt Sutprday, Thor i 2 ¢ ; arts under regulations to be prescribed t attorneys gllege (hat the turn at the pared by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The §1. bottie contains 2 s the U, Slz8, a 41 consumption. the commissioner of the ted States g i " £ N i} 1l oftered to re. Natlon out o jall et AR sweats. Then cc I il g el : Representative Neville 13 reported to-| Oscar F. Willlams of New York, consul | i she v v in disguise, | = i | genera at 8 ore. ey decla @ >!0Hwh4wtu Better stop the disease early. By Senator Gallinger—Providing that all | RIEHE (o be considerably improved, although | Beneral at Singapor ! v J. E. Boyd, United States district jue of opt e poariag it A ioan | BOt yet out of danger. 3 i ‘ Better cure your cough, today. Lu o e " |‘[1U.1:'.‘..‘¢‘,‘,‘»-">_ ol Amerlcan | Cisstern newspapers have Just learned | the Western district of Norta Carolina | saloons I the Philippincs shall be To-|ibat on Sunday last the congressman had | ~Jacob Triber, United States district judge Possible Starters in (he Brookly dimore, of Piper, Mo., wr ronbled with Nevilie Considerably Improved, w. 1 hall be issued been treated with an infusion of salt to | fOr tho eastern district of Arkansas 3 ’ | 8 ¢ ake the place of the enormous g ities | Roduey G. Clarke, to be postmaster a J . v paid $300, the average cost | 16 (RCY O B leerned fashion from | auditor for the postoffice department, to Don't neglect a of sending & Dow soldier to the areh in b AARE When ex- | the standpoint” of specialist ucceed Abraham L. Lawshe, resigned cold, en_ex. é ' A i Cherry DOlAgo ud - Lrinking a aischarged man | s ‘I‘ ik ‘“‘“ al Bingnd el R R e L T poscd or chilled in your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt s . clivery Bxtend an of 1k easury, Lo succee take an Orange- . iRers » Wi P BTV 1 By Senator Money—Limiting its oper Additional rural free delivery servico | ao, ”‘"L'IL'HV"I“,““ to succeed R v dae A and cold-—of miserable elevator sevviee—bad light and tions to the time between now and July 1|will be established at Cozad, Dawson repeat in twenty ventilation? There is no oftice building in the town kept ec ora next and providing that after the latter [county, Neb., on February i. It will cover Want Open Door Malutained. minutes, like date the army shall be r 1 to its size |an area of elghty-six miles, with a popula WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.-—Senator Lodge If your cold . : . |vrevious to 1895, except the artillery arm, |tion of 1,500, W. G, Adams and J. 8. Lar- | presented to the senate a memorlal signed has started fol- lifts that pressure on the c!‘!’”_' where the Increase is to be maintained. |mon were appointed carriers. The service |by thirty-eight manufacturers of cottc i low Orangeine directions, “One night Ly Ak takes away that f:cling of suf- By Senator Morgan of Alabama—Provid- | will also be established at Ames, Story |goods In the southern states expressing ' found in every package. 1e ¥ ee ‘v‘l l“g s de & + |ing that whenever, in the judgment of |county, la., on the same date, covering an r approval of action of the United o) B o focation; heals and makes |the president, it shall be tmpracticable to [arca of thirty-nine square miles, with a (States in the protection of American in o iy By ooy e | . : 00 3 and ¥ il 4 enforce the laws of the United B population of 730. W. A. Scott was ap- |terests in China. In the body of thelr | T e et tofamn ot Camplan: The best is none too good for you, and rou will fin strong. the ordinary judicial proceedings e shall | pointed carrier. memorial the signers their trade has +Oured vevoa canes ot wrip' 1o g Oumil good business investent to take a Lhalf hour and luck at hav uthority to call for the militia of Alexander J. George of Flandreau, 8. |inc sed in recent vears to such an ex Meompletaly Temorad Ty saias 4 FEEPEY Aot t Daciiidd 1" Three size any or all of the states and to employ such |D., was today appointed clerk in|tent that ioterference in China by gianding b= T Niohols. mansyer s 3 the three or four vacunt roomg. We kecp them @llod. part of the I A and naval forces of the Aberdeen (8. D) land oMce, on the | Burop n government would tend seri Hlothischi1d & Co’s grocery dopt., Cbicago. - » orally in 25 5 Why? ' Aruggist canot supply you, United States as he may deem necessary | recommendation of Senator Kyl to Injure the cotton manufacturing : (_,;‘j“)")"_{d”\‘{ gonorally (a 2 and %o Y druggist canot o ] ! 4 1) 3 At r Jrugsiat ean 'Phrde botilo to you, | 0 prevent an obstruction of the laws of | Allison 8. Hustan was today appoinfed |try. They urge the sity of maintain auy addroess for Z-cent stamp, . Pete . Buildin Sl sharhes Rusred. _Il-‘-‘l:‘rfl‘:%\_ IV ’Car | the United States, cither within the con- | postmaster at Cheney, Lancaster counly, |ing the open-door policy, especially in Man ORANGEINE CHEAICALCO., + Chicago, I, R. C. Peters & CO... Bee B jufY Rental Agents, Ground Lloor, Lowells Mabe: flues of the United States or elsewhere. | Neb, vice D. A, Gove, removed, churla,

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