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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1901, 3 (OH’I'F RFT “\\ "IS sEAT} s rbaricultur which provides for the se- [ voted down at a previous caucus, was re- | team he was driving broke and the team 2L ARIAD 9 OLAL |loction of & tract of land by the owner, of | considered, and it was decided to allow [ran away, throwing the driver and {he BT e bt the appraise- | ten 2-cent stamps per day to each senator. |dcctor out of the carriage. He arrived ment of xame for taxati Senator Bdbar, chairman of the printing |home on tie train last night, with a frac- Houte Committes Decidos Againat the Allen | ey e b kh A | committee, was given permission to ap- |tured leg and mumerous minor bruises | . | 16 provide for the organization, government | bolnt a proofreader, and a committee was | @. Fisher Contest, 4 zed militia, | named to appoint a night watch HEAR THE WOMANIN THE CASE pter | Statue of Lin s cha ; 3 3 ted at Head t- known as chapter [ 4 raeor o S el —The Ne- | MFs: Willlams, Arrented at Headquar 4 s Statut approved April 12, | 1 Bandits, A 1 | e e T v et | Proof from ections That Pe-ru-na Baldrige—An act to amend | the Republic, through a special committee bt o hird” of section 8 of an act subdivision JOHNSON MAY GET PLACE IN SENATE‘ ; Committee in Belleved to Mave De. | HPEVEON FERIE 08 SECton Lot | will ask the legislature for an appropria- | pREMONT, Neb, Jan. 11.—(Special.)— cided to Unsent Hodges on Charge | panles | 4 February 2, 1873, and to re- | tion to defray the expense of cutting a|ypee M M, Willlams, who was arrested at e'ever oca e L] . of 1llegal Votlhg in K e peal wid subdivision e now existing and | statue of Abraham Lincoln from the marble | (h" hegdquarters of the bandits who are g « . with | presented to Nebraska for this purpose |sjjeged to have murdered Herman Zahn Mt a Cure Al 'S\ 5 | "S."F. m. by Baldrige—An act to amend | several years ago by the state of Ten- |wag brought up before Justice of the Peace ] 16 et ' [ gection 1ot Ton act entifled “An act 0 | nessee. The committee was appointed by | A B, Hinman yesterday afternoon on the by oy S kL LINCOLN, Jan. 11.—(Spetial,)—The house { 43y sances, and to a {ze the ac. | Commander Reese this afternoon and con |charge of recelving stolen property. She [ Iscase—catarth, Aot 4 committee on pr and elections met |ceptance of certain copporations as s of H. C. Russell of Schuyler, J. B.|waived examination and in default of bail v Lo ftselt wi AL . nt | this afternoon and after lstenir » ar- | thercor f Lo repeni o s und « ay of York, J. N. Lyman of Hastings, [ was committed to the district court. The organ e body, 0 It is that Peruna cutos gument for hoth 3, dismissed the con and to repeal said’ section 1 F. E ans of North Platte, H. E. Palmer | officers expect to prove that some of the g il e oS AAER. . FR | test case against Charles F. Coffee, fusion | ex I of Omaha and J. E. Hill of this city, | property stolen from Zahn's place passed o b (0 representative from the Fifty-third dis- | 1, by Steele—An act to amend sec- | Ex-Secretary P. L. Hall of the State |into her possession, Among other things t ternal, [ s 4 88 and 8ia of chapter xi the Com | Banking B h epted the shier- | cat yot devised. trict. Allan G. Fisher, the contest piled Statutes of the state of Nebraska of [ Banking Board has accepted the cashler- a ragged $10 bill, which had been mended AL, peared in his own behalf and argued b entitled - Oftenues relating to game and | ship of the Columbia®National bank in this | with a piece of bright red paper of peculiar a systematic di- | | eity. He expects to remain permanently |shape 1y, It tnvades the wholo | in this city and will begin his new work | Charles Rhea, the man who is considered system. We claim that Peruna is a sys- | |-ll‘ull7 February 1 [the principal. is recovering rapidly from | Mook ol b AL S BAS . AR, s | fels So smea ] MitTon 700 Bresmi his wounds and is able to walk around in cates catarrh from (he system. Catarrh | fact that he was a director of a national [ S F 0% AT ot ‘the Code | bl : his cell. He laughs and jokes with the | 15 not a local disease; Peruna is not a local LINCOLN, Jan. 11.—(Special.)—Governor bank did not disqualify him holding the »f Civil Procedure and chapter xxxvi of the other inmates of th remedy. Since catarrh invades the sys- o Jail and is apparently pe- i B B ags govons B i | Eompiled Statutes ot 1 entiied “Home Dietrich rv.u].n issued a r.-.pnsm.:| lr;r 49 | wiolly tinconosrued AbOUE ‘his Buts.: DAP tem, only a systematie remedy can reach The case of Plegman agninst Ream was | Sicads, and to cepeal mald mocton B A | o Ol e e, hianen tie 1| rell appears quite anxious over the prob- 1t This 18 tn brief, our clalm in assigning also decided adversely for the dontestant, | fiabilities from the operition of the home- [ e I HOCEr HITORt I O Ca R, o the | Ale outcome of his trial and firmly pro [to the discase—catarrh—our remedy, Pe- the committee holding that there was not | Stead and exemption laws B S ebtast U tests his innocence. During a portion of | | runa i charge of shooting with intent to kill. The | o "4,y gherift Kreader permits them to HOUSE PROVIDES FOR ITS PAY | Loty ™" 1 00" 417 o} take wome ‘exercne o the bie”cage” and Darrell plainly shows that he does not Thomas McCarthy, brother of the well- y i care much for the company of his asso- riation BIIl Passed [ known Vie McCarthy, has appealed to the ¥ P sufficient evidence to warrant a reeount of | hallot Rooker T. Washington, Prasident of Tu: kegee College, Tuskegee, Ala., says: “I have used one bottla of Peruna and 1 can truthfully eay that I have never ¥ on Wil Win, It s almost certain that the senate com case on purely legal grounds, The com- [fish," and to repeal sald original sections mittee held that the contestee had not | “gNi o5 pagur An act to provide pen- lolated the corrupt practices act, as|alties for blackmail, extortion and kindred i charged by Fisher, and further that the |felon [ | Legislative Appri ciate taken any medicine that has improved me mittee cn privileges and elections, which is Before Adjourning for subreme court for a reversal of a decision | i | s much e Pevuna to report on the contest case of Johnson the Week. | rendered in Sarpy county by which he was Woodmen Choose Delegntes. = There is no medicine that can take fte | ‘ against Hodges next Monday, will find in - sentenced to fifteen years in the peniten- | MADISON, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special.)— Congressman Smith, of Illinofs, place. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., | Hon. Wm. A, Deane, of San Franelsco. 4 favor of eating the contestant, Mr. Johu- | LINCOL Jan. 11.—(Special.)—After | tlary for assaulting Adam Koske in Papil- [ The county convention of the Modern Columbus, O, for fres catarsh Book | son, and that it will so recommend In Its | passing the Fowler bill providing for an |lion some time ago, Woodmen of America was held in this city | Hon. Geo. W. Smith, Mem i Hon. Wm. A. Deane, Olerk report to the senate. The case (s one which [appropriation of $115,000 for the expenses — - yesterday afternoon. All camps except |ber of Congress, in a recent of the city and county of San ¥ involved illegal voling in Kearney county,|of the legislature and listening for two | STUDENTS TOSS OFFICER OUT |Newman Grove and Warnerville, were rep- | letter from Murphysboro, 111 Francisco, in a letter written and it is asserted the evidence of enough |hours to the first and second reading of | resented. James Nichols of this city was|{to The Peruna Medicine Co from San Francisco, says fllegal votes being cast for Mr. Hodges was | bil the house of representatives ac '» Throw |chosen chairman and James Maguinness, | says the following fin regar I would not be without Pe- ! furnished the committee to convince its | journed at noon today to ot at 2 o'clock out clerk. Delegates selected to go to the state | to Peruna for catarrh runa, as 1 have round it to be members that Mr. Johneon, the republican | Monday afternoon. The routine work of ot the Belleing. | camp at Kearney next month were: George | The Peruna Mediciue Co the best remedy for catarrhal ! nominee, should have received the certifi- [the session was interrupted only once, when |R. Wycoff of Madison, Mr, Mayer, Battle | o000 5 T complaints that I have ever cate of election which is held by Hodges. |an unsuccessful attempt was made to secure | FREMONT, b., Jan. 11.—(Special)— [Creek, and M. C. Walker, Nortolk; alter- | WACERERT © 00 SePits B used. I have tried most all ot The final arguments in the contest proceed- fa reconsideration of the action of yester- | There was a lively time and a much-used- Dates, Mr. Hartford, Norfolk; C. 8. Suyder, | poruny 1 have taken one the so-called catarrh remedies ings were made before the committee last |day authorizing the preparation of a dupli- | up spectal policeman at the Normal school | Madison, Mr. Fields, Tilden. Dr. Blair of [y “RAt T AAVE Felon Ano advertised, and can consclen- night, but it has reserved its decision untll | cate copy of the bouse journal for each | gt night. Special Officer Watson, who | Wayne was indorsed for head physician. Monday. It may he that when the coia- | member. was appointed to keep things in order | TRENTON, Neb., Jan. 11—(Special)— mittee meets Monday it will be decided to| The reconsideration was asked for bY | uround the school, incurred the enmity of | The Modern Woodmen of America camps have the ballots produced and a recount |Crissey of Johnson, who asserted that when | (ho Loys and last night after haying some |Of this county, at their meeting here yes- made, but this course is not likely to be|the vote was taken yesterday many mem- | words with a student who was struggling | terday, elected C. J. Wilcov of Palisade pursued, as there seems to be sufclent [bers were absent. Gawne of Merrick | with o refractory stovepipe, Watson was |48 delegate to the state convention at Kear- } evidence without this to convince the com- | moved to table the motion, which the house | yi keq up and thrown out of the bu'lding. | ReY: tiously say that of all the rew- edies for catarrhal complaints recommended to me none have been #o beneficlal as Peruna. Wm. A. Deane Everybody is subject to ca tarrh. Peruna cures catarrb, feel very much benefitted. To those who are afflicted with catarrh and in need of a good tonic 1 take pleasure in r ommending Peruna.’—Geo. W. Smith. mittee that Mr. Johnson is rightfully en- [favored by a vote of sixty to thirty-two. | yo gwore out warrants for two of the ring- " rerais Geed acute or chronic, wherever lo- titled to the seat. While the members of | As soon as the result was announced | ju.gors this morning. One pleaded gUIItY | WyMORE, Neb. Jan. 11, (BRRIAL) cated the committee refuse to state what the|Mockett of Lancaster caused a laugh bY | anq paid a fine of $1 and costs. WHEE. BRGNS 18 IOWIEINE. Nestetve. 1o | | nature of the report will be, the fact that | moving that the next person proposing a | "o other employed an attorney and will | junilant over the prospects for a fine crop | just before Mr Jonnson left for home to- | reconsideration be tried for treason, but|gupe ne caso to the end. The students | next season. The nereag is the Kreatet | day ho was told by one of the leading mem- | McCarthy of Dixon, who was in the chalf, | yocus Watson of prying around the halls | cver ‘planted and the stand is. splondrd | hers of the. committee that while he was |declared the motion out of order | of the dormitories, listening at the Key- | Some time ago there were fears that the 0 b y o L he delibes ot o of a of Richardson the " b e o not at liberty to tell him what the deliber- | On motion of Cain | holes and entering their rooms without | winter was going to be too dry and that the ations of the committee would result |speaker was authoriz (‘l: up:mkm: ® com- | knocking, at all hours and making himselt | folds would sufter for want of molature, [ | i, it might b> a good idea for the mittee of three to pr"v\ e ;“ ets of 4| gonerally unpopular. While the young wo- | but the recent all of snow, which fs about | contestant to show up in Lincoln next |mission to the floor of the hous: men have no especial fault to find, they | tnree inches on a level, has covered the Monday evening, which was taken to mean |joint convention of senators and repre- | i Nl (1 icer ts too much disposed | whest fielie and will supply sufeient mor | | that the report would most likely be favor- |sentatives, who meet i representatives' | "ho b Sauthority and are active sym- | ture to carcy the erop through the wistor Major Longstreet. | able to Mr. Johnson and against Mr. [hall at noon on Tuesday to ballot for United | &SP B0 AFAEEC Fon o e | oS Hodges, who on the face of the returns |States senators, A resolution providing for | "rpyyy”afternoon about 600 of the youn [winter wheat were mever bettor at. this |, 1HOT Rovert L. Longatrect, had a majority of two votes. Since Mr.|the purchase of chairs for the use of sen~ | 0 " " " Sohool marched down town | aeson of the year. who served on the staft o - i - Johnwon lives quite n distance from Lincoln |ators during the conventions was tabled. | 51, B0 T B o double eral lee, General Francls V on. Thomas Gahan, of Chle it is not thought likely that a member of | Among the bills introduced today was:| gt LT C o BOES B LGt e women Inivados CIoa® tor e Dhals, Greene, General Arnold of the cago, member of the National the committee would have advised him to fone by Coffee of Dawes county proposing a | .© T, T FORRE (F C0 AL TO i e the | HUMBOLDT, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special.)— | regulars and General Willls ommftto of the Democratic return to Lincoln next Monday evening |constitutional convention to be held in | cte SN AE ARG RARR Lime, FHORE B A Coculiarly sad ascident occurred at Daw- | ton, in the late with Spain. party, writes us follows: unless the report was favorable to him. this city beginaing on the first Tuesday of | SPPOS®, B0 oF fhe PCRt: A (EAT OF | son yesterday when the 3-year-old som of | 18 the son of the great ex-Con- ROl s Mk et A o ooa adtlsted v\lfl:‘ catarth e s |June, 1902 The conditions of the = BIl|y oy and the students say that the police | Joseph Rieger fell on a large nail in such | federate General. Major Long- Says of Peruna: “Ijoin Sen- 1513164 many coridlesi aan is SENATE HAS A SHORT DAY jprovide for a representation of countles | o." o won't hold a quarter of those | @ manner that the metal penetrated one of | Street was mustered out in \{ried many remedien and ap- similar to that i the "‘""‘“":""‘""""h who will be on hand. The matter has|his eyes, going on through the brain and [ June, and he is now ’.‘:1 “{“‘:“ ators Sullivan, Roach and e i "‘!x":nd"":“’::"‘ X ST member to receive same salary and mileage causing paralysis, which physicl ington trying to get rid of the . Fi- - tont Work created considerable talk on the street & paralysis, physicians say Mouetid O Two Hour o """ me "% | as allowed members of the legislature. | SEAUE CERCIERTE RE T LN appear | must ultimately result fn death. Special- | pernicious malarial fover which McEnery in their good opin= ;ully I learned of the remedy, and Re D' New L] The following bills were introduced and % ists were at once summoned, but gave the | he contracted in Cuba. He ‘eruna, through a friend who | e Body ‘e. | t0 take sides with the students. This Is 3 Bave h lon of Peruna as an e lve had used it, I took P . read the first time in the house of repre- parents no hope for the =ecovery of the | found Peruna of benefit on his 3 00 eruna - seatatives toda O %) Saiiense B ot ool R v | S L4 “| return to the United States arrh remed twenty-two weeks, and am now LINCOLI, 60, JL-(BRatIALICEAS 860 | a1 i Mib Wilooxa. bill for an got to | 411683 Yeers of its history, and says the following in re- Y- entirely cured. I have every ate session today was a strictly business | yoqijre the State Printing board to require | pooy Anp HUNTING FOR MR, PRICE. Court Matters at Geneva. d to the great catarrh cure reason to think my cure a per- nfeeting and during two hours u consider- | the Allied Printing Trades label be placed GENEVA, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special)—In | had. tonie.: manent one, as it has been & able amount of routine work was accom- | on all printing matter contructed fOF bY| oy Looking for Allemed Horse- | the Beiter assault case the jury could mot| I have taken Peruna as a year since then. I can heart- plished, 4 number qf the members beink | "y "R "y by Olson—A bill for an act to thiet Who Waws Too Foxy. agree and was discharged. tonic on my return from the ily recommend Peruna as a cas anxlous o get through with the work In | pravide for the “destruction of Russian| TECUMSEH, Neb. Jan. 11—(Speclal.)—| "Gates, tried for incest, ‘was sentenced | Cuban climate, and I find it tarrh remedy; it will cure whem: L order that they might leave ~for their | thistles ts nt :‘b::;(l{mg'nr‘:'u'_"m o | A young man named John Price, who 18 |to two years In the penitentiary. excellent.” all other remedies fail."-= i homes on the afternoon trains, it being [ Yi1e & B lo permit any person to | wanted in Harlan county for horsestealing, | Thompson Brown's sult for a divorce has Thomas Gahan. generally understood that when the senate | destroy such Russian thistles and placing | was arrested at a farmhouse near Sterling | been taken up and many witnesses sum- adjourned that it would be until Monday. | the first obligation on owners of property. | veciarday, but got away from the officers. | moned. 3 " H. R. 100, by Tanner—A bill for an act to | ¥¢ y The senate was called to order by Lieu- |, G 5 S0 Sty of employers and making | Upon instruction from the officers of that - tenant « or Savage, who soon after | unployers liable for all damages in conse- | county, Marshal Carter of Sterling went For a Cold in the Head. retired ulling President Pro Tem Steele | quence of :Yl':lllt‘llll " )|l|4|‘ making tnvalid | 5.4 into the country a short distance, where LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. to the chair. The reading of the journal | Ay Ay B o he found his man. The warrant was served - 1 1. 101, by Tefft—A bill for an act te was. upon motion of Martin, dispensed | fpirso Willlam Stuefer, state treasarer. | and the follow agreed to accompany the | LOCAL SNOWS FOR SUNDAY with, and the introduction of bills was |and t prin 0 for payment of M8 | marghal to Sterling. The pair left the vroceeded with. officlal for the year 1801 with eraer- | g\ house to enter the officer’s carriage, | Weather Foreonst for Nebraska for During the reading of these bills the | B\ "o o ner—An act to amend | when Price informed the officer he had | Today Includes Falr Skies and clerk of the house was announced, who | section 2 of chapter xxi of the Compiled [ Joft an article of clothing behind it would Southerly Win stated that house rolls 11 and 13, both | Statutes 4;14|~h .rx:.‘“r"'-lu»vv»u‘lll":‘nlz‘ m:yl;l T{fi‘»““‘: be necessary to secure. The officer allowed Y . being appropristion bills, were ready for [ 50, 4Menoed CEEREE 85,000 (o $25,000. | him to re-enter the house unaccompanied | WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Forecast for Miss Jennie Johnson. the senate. The bills were read and placed | ' 11, R. 103, by Tefft—A_ bill for an act to [ and the man escaped through the back door | Saturday and Sunday: . Mra. Brackett. on file amend section 49 of chapter xvi of the Nelds and away..’ Marshal Carte: For Nebraska—Fair and warmer Satur-| Miss Jennle Johnson, Vice 8. Bra 4 \led Statutes of the State of Nebraska, | Into the flelds an y. Marshal Carter, reh . Mr. BN Brack A large number of bills came up for | Gompiled Statutes of the Srate of NebIASkS: | Sherift Strong and a number of men from | 4av: Southerly winds Sunday; local snows | President Chicago Teachers e Bl e ott, 8 Sable second reading, after which they were or- | fis Bh s i “property. for care and | Sterling spent the day yesterday trying to | orobable. Federatlon, 3118 Lake Park av- street, Medord. Masr., sayn: dered printed and referred to thelr re- | decoration of graves, -:n‘ll-m'.».,. .»1.; find the man, but to no avail. The sheriff For lowa—Warmer Saturday; winds be- ue, Chicago, Ill., writes : AYG: Desn treating myself svective committees 1R, 101, by Coffee=A bill for an act pro- | (00000 T8 CCunty had been notified that | coming southeasterly; Sunday local snows, mong the different reme- or catarrh for about twenty- 3 o | viding for the holding of a_constitutiona 1o Tihude trlad wheh. in nesd four years. During that time The senate, at, noon, adjourned until 2| coonvention and apportioning the state (nto [ the man was located near Sterling and he | probable. {os 1 Have R I have used ms o'clock Monlay aftarnoon dlstricts for the election of members | came on today for him, but returned empty- | For Missouri—Fair and warmer Saturday; [ of a tonic none have helped A ? lave used many ditterent The following senate files were introduced | thereof, the convention to be held in Lin- |y q0q westerly winds, becoming southeasterly; | mo more than Peruna. I find inds of medicine, but since for their first re coln in June, to be composed of 133 A Y e R it especially helpful in cases \# using your medicines I find i 3 embers. 441 . 'm far & Ve 8. K. %%, by Meredeth—An aect to regulate mu R. 105, by Lane—A bill for an act to Dodge County Affairs, For North Dakota—Generally fair and |of catarrh of the stomach; it io them ar superior in every re- the praciice of midwifery in the state of | amend sections 3 and 8 of chapter xll of the | FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Speclal)— | warmer Saturday; winds becoming south- | restores tho functions of na- Se spect. The tenle effect of Pe- Nevraski G £ 1| omptied Sracutes of ';\‘":“Q:;?':““II,’”';‘ 10| At the session of the county board yester- | westerly: -Sunday local snows, probable. | ture, induces sleep and bullds ES. runa on me is truly wonderful. 86, by Me \ a end | abolish days of grace @ payment or ac- 3 g 5 4 % Sl b v " e sections 91 3, 04 and 98 of An.‘,u.ul’;xm «‘l\nl‘lmu- of negotiable Instruments, and [dav. Dr. W. 0. Davies was elected county For South Dakota—Fair Saturday; | up the entire system. f I\'y wife uses and recommends or the Compiled Stagutes of ‘Nebraxkn of | providing that when date of maturity falls | phvsician and W. L. Houck fanitor of tho | warmer in eastern portion; variable winds; | catarrh of the pelvie organs eruna.”"—F. E. Brackett. i enitied Hoads,” tnd o repeal” said | on- Hollduy or Sunday euch instruments | court house. The county trewsurer as | Sunday local snows, probable LSharh of dhopslvle | s Few stop to realize in how ] orif ons. hull be payable ollowing day 4 » . Sunday | ows, 3 s the bane o ankind. 2 4 g by MeCarger—An act to repeal | "1 R 106 by Shellhorn—An et o grant | allowed $1,300, register of deeds $700 and | For Kansas—Fair and warmer Saturday; many ways catarrh can effect sectic b, U8, 67, 6% u-«r:!nluv chapter 73 of | teachers’ certific xl.».- to graduates of col- [ county judge $500 for clerk hire, the last | goutherly wind: unday fair. Most cases of backache are the body. Every organ, every the Compiled Stitutes of the state of Ne- | loges and universities. two amounts to be paid from the fees of [ for Colos Yene: o ci e kid- duct, every passage, eve fhe So BS S0 NOIVMEEREE. 4 biit for an ack v For Colorado—Generally fair Saturday; | caused by catarrh of the kid B ry 810 8, by McCarger—An act to amend | (o suppress bucket shops and gambling in | the ofice. | The salary of the county clerk | warmer in western portion; variable winds; | ney A sections 76, 78, 79, 80 and 82 of chapter Ixxlii [ wtocks, bonds, petroleum, cotton, grain, [ as clerk of the board was fixed at $400 and | Sunday of the Compliled Statutgs of Nebraska of 8 or her )m}:v!lln . and to pro- | an allowance was also made to him for ent for the violation thereof. | oo, - o , Ament for the Vielation thereoft | clerk hire. Chatrman Hepburn yesterday ction 14 of c Peruna is just the med- fair. jcine for catarrh of the kidne For Wyoming—Fair Saturday and Sun- [ It stimulates the kidneys to ex- day; variable winds, generally southwest- | crete from the blood the accu- opening of the human body is liable to catarrh. Peruna fs an internal, systemic catarrh remedy, and acts beneficially ? 189 and to repeal satd original sectiong 80 and &2 of sald chapter s, by Baldrige—An act to amend Apter lxxxixa of | Tevised his list of committees. The new | ery. mulating polson. It gives vigor on all of the mucous mem- iatinten of pier xyiof the Compiled | (o’ Compiled Statutes of Nebragka of 189 | list 1s more satlsfactory than the old one, | * For Montana—Snow Satarday; colder i | to the heart's action and diges- branes of the human hody. Con- At ek ontliteq an | (Telating to the Fight of way of telegrapli | hut two of the members of the minority | porthern: southwest winds: Sunday falr. | tive system, Peruna should be sequently it is equaliy effect- act for the encouragement of forestry and | S04 wection aa it now exists, and giving | *4Y that they will not serve on any com-| jor Western Texas—Fair Saturday; | used in all cases of catarrh of ive to cure catarrh in any or- telephe 1 telegraph companies right of [ mittee. Joseph Roberts was appointed pur- northerly winds; Sunday fair, of the kidneys. gan way and requiing poles to be within six [ chasing agent and S. W. Boyd selected to | feet of roadway and wires not less than For New Mexico—Fair Saturday; warmer Lty feot from ground, and requiring | 100k after the Platte river bridge cond ; in northern portion; northerly winds; Sun- weeds surrounding poles for distance o - - Ay tals: - SUITOURSINY ) A s i Draws Four Jacks. | twelve feet to ba cut In Augast fn each | o Oy Jan. 11 (Specialy—| For Oklahoma and Indian Territory—Fatr | H. R 109, by Mullen—A bill for an act to | Sherift Nuquist of Osceola arrived in the |4nd warmer Saturday; northwesterly winds; | | | TRl e e naie for he | €Ity at midnight last night and chtered g | Sunday fair 3 B Kanitary conditions of the same and pro- | poker room operated by P. E. Nelson and | For Arkansas—Fair and warmer Satur- ’ Vido for a penalty for the violation of this | arrested four prominent young men, who | 4a¥; northwesterly winds; Sunday fair. THE BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS act Run via the laying for the contents of a good| For Illinols—Generally falr Saturda: 0. by Mul'en—A bill fo to P ] u:x[. n?l‘ »L‘-« ll‘n:nt“fi:i: M:‘m‘\ ’H_l s’s i “and e | sized Jackpot. They have all pleaded gullty | Westerly winds, becoming variable; Sunday A e AR of the Code of Clvil Procedure and chapter | to disorderly conduct and each pald a fine | fair. we! e — You Can Be Cured of NERVOUS DEBILITY and LOST MANHOOD Xxxvi of the Complled Statutes of 189 en- | ana costs Local Record. titled “Homesteads, and to repeal sald 2 OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, wections 591 and 531a and to excent certain | Ona of them accompanied the sheriff to| oN\{AHA, Jan. 11.—OfMclal record of tem: “latm, debts and liabilities from the opera- [ Osceola to stay twenty days in the county | perature and preeipitation compared with tion of the homestead and exemntion laws. | ja{l for stealing $20 from a drunken man corresponding day of the last three H. R. 111, by Armstrong—A bl for an T, act to appropriate the sum of §75.50 to [ Christmas eve. There have been ten arrests 901, 1900, 1899, 1895, huild a lbrary buflding and a combined | made here this week Maximum temperature... 18 " 198 = N S chanel_und gymnasium bullding for the = Tl (e ratiite 8 EVERY HOUR State Normal schoou located at Peru, Neb. Arrests Penn for Pen Work. Mean temperature 2w H. R. 132 by McCoy—A bill for an act| KEARMEY, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special Tele- | Precipitation YRR . A | creating the ofilce of sanitary inspector of She: el | Record of temperature and precipitation YOU DELAY hote's, restaurants, eating houses and din. | 87am.)—Sherift Armstrong of Custer county |, "Griiha’for this day and since March 1, THE USE OF Ik caws I the state of Nebraska, defining | arrested . Penn in this city Friday morn- | o' Leave Omaha— Full 5 Days Treatment y i {la Scenic Route through Colora his powers and duties. regulating the fees [ ing on the charge of forgery. It is alleged | Normal temperature ...ocovoenivniserens 18 ABSOLUTELY FREE or dapi ty sinitary inapector and ASIAtants | e o ! J cess for the d ' WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AN R. PIERCE'S for depaty manitary inspector and assistints | o forged the name of a farmer for $37.50 | kixcess for the day o100 i \ D FAVORIYTE R e e and that A, E. Brigham, a merchant of | novmal urestoiiation ot 0 ipah By Sealod Malil. SATURDAYS. PRESCRIPTION TR 113 by MeCov—A bill for an act 10 | Oconto, cashed the check. Brigham dis- | Excess e ihe duy st (08 inch \ T ———— amend sectlon 2 of chapter xxi of the Com- | sovered his loss Thursday and notified the | Total since March A PROV, JULES LABORDE, lon and '‘Tourlst Dictiona piled Statutes of the State of Nebrask: o e Excess s March . RE . 4 " add; City Ticket Office, 1323 Fars YOU DELAY o by wompilor A 2501 and (g re: | Mherifl. Penn arrived in Kearney Thursday | Deficency for cor period, 160 oucoveasn or cavrion N0 G, 0. D, UR DEPOSIT SCHEME, Gmahe, Net. ) e THE CURE peal said section as now existing and afternoon and Sherift Armstrong in the [ Deficiency for cor. period, 1500, thorizing jury to fix damage for death evening. The prisoner was taken to Broke: ations at 7 OF THE YR T, be McCoy—A D) for an ecr to g e ) 0 %o Beaken apevis feem amend sections 1 4 and 5 of chapter | Bow this moraing. 1 inches | For years the cry has gone up from hundreds o » thousands of men, young and old. for a remedy tiat | remedy a 4 would rid thom of the terrible result of early foliles | {ng to ata; tiia expouse connect OF excesen, or of tho overwork aud Worry that sap | Lo Prove the Laith in il terits. - d 7 — - the physical vitality “ " B o T Camplied Statuton of I Contly CRTTTETToS, Youts TR UL o e i ocmnter 1 POWER OF “CALTHOS" PROVED, FREE ELECTRIC BELY OFF titled “Labels.’” and to repeal said sections iy Cal " " 852 jowerless to cope with the appalling and dis |, The firet day you take the treatmont you will be WITHTENDAY'S IREE WEAS as now. exiating, and preventing imitati CREEK, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special HEE Hivmare and somoving weakucsmes of men Tesulsing | bonentad: 11 second day you Wil fo . : IR R AR of labels trade’ marks and destens, and | Telegram.)—Rev. D. A. Youtzy of the Chris- STATIONS AND STATE 32 from violation of Nature's laws e ne s L L i AR St “"r;f\‘,"”‘;‘im"' "'.,‘,','\'"},"" same In the seere- |,y “ohurch of this place has been glving OF WEATHER. FEL PROF. LABORDE'S WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. | icntiily and physically. Ghe fifth day you will NG €V AT RLLOTHLC H. R. 115, by Hamllton—A bill for an act | stereopticon entertainments around over | a2 I'l’u.l’3':]‘"”]“-[!::’:1[:“‘:0“: “J':l:l".rklhll 'B}A"lv »Il::l‘*; ‘lv'd‘\]‘n‘]-::‘:.\.h"“: [‘L‘V‘\’hlll\g"‘\‘l'lllkl:l”‘fi\‘:h\(“"V'v.u;:)r:?!\v.. .‘::‘:’L;h"n paper. to brevent’pawnbr rs In this state from | (ho country for the past year and a half, | se und cure of Lost Vitality, Sexual | torrhan, Varicocole, Impotaney, ol Pa o, Night ;;‘Es-;'"'- charging a greater sum a3 intorest on loans | Py o R Spermatorthaa, Epilepay, Impotency, | Sweats, Palpitation of ti ¥, Nervousnoss, Con : . than 10 per cent per year and to provide | CPAring an admittance fee. Today af__ ____ __ _ © E 0, hd e wor todb, S howienses a | fusianof Moae, Mot Lows of SLemOrY . yon con poal. | rjit,most all thar trestmonte. for the made of selling unredesmed nprop. | United States revenue collector swooped | Smann: oloar 995 T | Supremacy of the wonderful romedy "€ ARTHON | Lvely be curcd Ly & CALTBRON, DI 10 dibease ONLY b erty, and to provide a penalty for the vio- [ down on him and made him pay $31 on, elear tor | North Platte, partiy cloudy ‘The Von Mohl Company, of Cincinnati. Ohio, [ hiss progressed to the stago markid b the symptciis Sy A w lation of the same. not baving the proper license. “heyenne, cloudy recogniring the commercial aluo of Prof. Laborde’s | of Epilcpsy, Consumption or Insanity, we eannot fldential cata ogne. sut inis od out and meh 1o . ! H. R. 116, by Hamilton—A bill for an act L o Lake City, cloudy 4 scoverr. oo od the o ”!:‘A“ vr;.:u}rl“’;h.u for | promise completo Fecovery ARS8, ROEBUCK & €CO., Bhirren, AND DESTROY o brotect emplovex rom being binckiisted | gy pp o the Wepresentative, | RADIA City, partly cloudy ... GEALTISONT dnl henel i e itianis | PROMPT ACTION IMPORTANT. - . through the machinations of guarant YOUR BFAUTY, bond Sompanies of corparations and o pro.| PLATTEMOUTH, b feabling nervous m value your heal adics have been restored to Neb., Jan. 11.—(Spe- | Williston, ¢ clear i ICURKES ol iC{iney pr health and the virlle powers of perfect manhood, do not delny begi Disease: Hack- 4 Vide & penalty for the violation thereol o ~The co foners of t . Chicago, partly cloudy g Mohl Company bias FAVORITE L . ] ibl)=The commissiantrs of this esunty | GPighan, PRTLY, Sl THE VON MOHL C0'S, REMARKABLE OFFER, s T e iy il ache. ex. AV PRESCRIPTION RalanoT— have named H. T. Richards of Wabash to | 5 fnow! 12 represent Cass county at the National Live | 1) el Stock convention, to be held at Salt Lake | Kan ity, clear . 1zed, by The Von Mohl Come ‘man who sends simply supplicd bsolately ite marvelons ro mpany does not pub £ correspondence |5 sacred] ists, or oy 1aal 1 oo book, wioe, ete, of Dr. M. J. Key, Seratoge, N MAKES LINCOLN, Jan. 11.—(8pecial.)—The cau- nfiden cus held by the republican members of the | A ¢ Helena, cloady led mail, aya full treatmenit | Many who take only the five-duys freo treatment | ik SPRRY: City January 15 to 19 i O AHON” 'Thia 18 1o C. 0. D. or Depoalt | write that they aro entirely cured ) senate at the close of the session today 2ok Havre, purtiy oloudy omes aud there is powitivaly o’ condition ats | " For e sake of your faiaily and riends, se well FEMALE BEANS had but little importance, only a few un- Dr. Hull Gets & Bruising, e A stknanidane) {uched o the offer. {oy nead not glve humilisting | g for your own best interests; write fo e Von roliTeat mouthy 4 important matters coming up for discus- | STELLA, Neb., Jan, 11.—Dr. Hull of B L e e von & pastass niaien. Li1 | DISis sealad BAGKAS®, 28 GAeR, " D00t 00e fall: ’ A " Indicates trace of precipitation. Zero, ne cent of money—not even & postage stamp. All | pisin package, at once. slon. The question of postage being fur- [this place met with a serious accident in ure: most stubborn relfeved n few daye: 82 i n Largest Importers of Standard ot Sherman & McConneiis. Kuhn & Co. ané othar ! nished members of the senate, which was | Oklahoma yesterday. The haroess on a X Loca FortamELEIL | The Von Mohl Co., 262 B, «:¥ %. Cincinnati, 0. rovuisis or taatied by Livo Drug Co. Buleio,

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