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’I‘HF O l‘\fl\ DAILY BPF THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 1001, 3 and treasurer, Frank Bellamy secretary and \‘lE A Jiojation of, the law, which fs commonly |ble entry and detention law with [ to wound the said Willlam Hurn. Dr » f A o called the “Corrupt Practice "Ac ¢ o 5. ¢ ve bonds ¢ ), 00K | W. H. Tanner captain. The Arapahoe W e that 1Bt ractice Act | duct |1IEHt changes in - its construc- | Kave honds in the sum of $2000. and his | b s last season made the enviable record | of the election officers on Hresinot |tion, was also passed. Similar dis- | hearing was continued to January 28 - | n officers in Sutton nreinct y NEW SPECIES OF NASTURTIUM | of twenty-one victories out of thirty | —_— :l";r;m‘-a In the notice, which wouid have |position was made of house roll 40, by Bill to Authorize the Formation of Mutual ‘ games and will put a team in this year (Continued from First Page.) firely” unsupporad o the colion. 8 en. | Bouller, giving contractors & first Mem on | o SOt Honse Notes — ot " 4 " — d by the evidence. And |, LINCOLN, Jan (Spec vernor University of Nebraska Develops One | (hat they can bank on. Work will be at e Whils we condemn the popullet adse And | 1a8tIDg oF permanent improvements. | Companies Introduced, | once commeneed on refitting and cnlarging | Of his paper aligned absolutely with the | republican clerk The followine resolution. (ntroduced by | DIetFich today appointed Willlam Hoch of of that precinct for The grandstand and otherwise improving | PATLY it would be impossible for us to de- [ ting during the progress of the election t | teat the republican party in this state for | ¥t there Is nothing in this conduct that heir grounds " AR A LB o state f0F | would warrant us In distranchising the | adopted ten years Vpters of the precinct, s no (raud to the | Wheraas, The long that Seems to Bloom Con- e | tinaously, | also announced the appointment of B. G SOME OTHER PROPOSED LAWS OUTLINED | Tan. 88 ) port of Valentine and ». Sutton « LINCOLN, Neb, Jan. 23.—(Speclal.)—Ex 4 flustrious lite of | DAYERPOTt of Valentine and H. P. Sutton of | " > i “What we, as democrats, hope to see {8 | electors was shown to have followed this | Queen Victoria has come to a close, a life | MCCOOK as mombers of his military staff — periments o the greenbouses of BRYAN'S FIRST ISSUE IS oufl ;. SToVI0 soon and e conduct Which has spanned mofe than sixty years o Vera Cruz € | the University of Nebraska to de- $S the election of Thompson and Meiklejoht | "\Wa Gnd that there was no sufficient | white n celai g soviroren aonnn ety year s ey Jute computy Ut ORES Representative Belsner, was unanimously [ OMARA to be state weigher of grains. He » the Senate to | —_— two rallroad representative We did ‘ proot of any fliegal votin while a relgning soverelgn during the most [ was jncorporated today. The stock 1 { olop & BEW GG (* A oot of an al voting at safd election | progressive period of tha world's history ho stock amounts nta Not Yolop & 0 pecies of BASUELIUN | e Goew Tnto an Explwnation of WhY | hope that 1t would be Thuraton and Thomp | Ingsid district | hpogressive: perlod of the world's hstoryi | 4o $102,000 and the incotporators are: W ohed Upon have ;;rr;;»;]‘-vh\fc‘:m and hvv :u.»u (.m‘. e Chooses to Call it the son, but the former scems to be out of | ¢ ;;”_lnlr‘lr:-‘t"rn"vv:‘!rvn,u\ t:v:v‘ was '-‘r; vv;f"f. Whereas, Queen Victoria has repeatedly [I. Orr, W atten, A. Agnew, D. M statate siivies B At i & 1 "',‘[" SRy Nl 59 Commoner, the race entirely and now we hope to see | tempted bribety of Any voter by the con- | Biuren o koo Gidshiy for the ted | Haverly, W. 0. Henry and R. McClelland ceience s That it v continuonly a0 gro st | bim succended by Melklejohn as the man | ertet: Hon Henty Reting. nor wis thers | R e che Sy eh Aomust e B, et By e et parplexed | LINCOLN, Jan, 23.—The first number of | who seems to have inherited his place fn | & 18 el Ay ouN Wi ey 8 YOUE RS [ Tore be it | COLUNBON: Neb, T T LINCOLN, Jar (Special.)—A bill was | whether to nam £ 1t hriee Him ,”‘,'”. E,.” \t | The Commoner, the weekly paper published | the state whisky or cigars, or any other kind of 1o of Nebrasle "ThAy SUIRALLN 0F s minlt | cnattes Twmick, whe l::\' oh '.lm \ tntroduced in the senate today by Newell | the Everbloom by William J. Bryan, was issued this atter- | “‘Webster and the other fellows who op- | freshments by’ imoney turnished by fhe ' fimils and the people of the IFItieh empire | horse stealing, pled gullty. tn the d oA ki A e LALLM Everb & ’ noon. The following is the salutatory | pose Rosewater here can bolt the ticket nor oo there any proof that | gur sincere sympathy and condolence in | (ort® FIA% 10K Pt he district ::!j”..‘”.l \“ e ”‘ .y:i“‘ n“ ;“.”n' 'v\ One ;‘r the students In the botany depart bty Sick (6 Al eheP a8 ‘gne Of| and get out and Aght, bGL they van only “H):" yas alieged t ”:‘3;} Jecalv Il il Thelr” ikt | Dereavement of Fecont :fr”:lx?”“m‘“ and was sentenced by Judge Dasies. The bil] provides tHat any nAmbEr| taken at (he: farm AN SOE of 100 BICUre! | the common people.’” The name has been | reach a man once in awhile and cut no at the election’ held in Novem: | "Helo: of "nia\ ok dug on the representa: | Lincoln st Bard Dot 80 pare oy s ey oy, ke’ (e Torty, resioine ke Gt (B the L ‘If'””"',',' i ¥ _:' sclected for this paper because the Cora- | figure in the general result. With Rose- afore mmend that the sitting | 1Y€ hall shall b lowered to halt-mast w‘“‘( ‘h:“‘;‘ “\:m Ll uol»‘-.nrv of the time 1o elght difterent counties in the State, Who | ment_ as they iiustrate all the varlettes of | MO0EF Wwill exdeavor to a(d the common ) water turned down and out of the race we | Hon, Henry Reuting, be destared | t¥enty-four hour |at golitary canfinement. ~He will bo taken i toll Bl own aninialé B! not 1688 | watermelons Which o “i‘ 9 “';"""“,'{ people In the protection of their rights, the | can hope that he will give us aid at times | {0 be Fightly entitied to his seat as a mem- | At moon the house adjourned to 0 o ,.h,‘ki o Li omorrow ollectively shall own animals of watermelons w can be raised in this h ber of s hanorable body P orning han $16,600 18 valde, whish they Gesite | oice of the state. Views of the Nelds and | Sdvanvement of theif interests and the real: pthat will amount to something. We would | “All of which i« respectfully submitteq, |'OTOFFOW morning | Mra. Van Cleave to e Matron. 14 1o have insured, may form an incorporated | prowing melons wers taken, as well a8 pic- | '88tion of their aspiration [ & great deal rather see him in opposition | T VOOLSTENHOLAM. | Bills on First Reading. | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Jan. 23 (Spectal ) A sompany-for the p of mutua! 10- | tuces of individual melons -showing the It !s not necessary to apologize for the | to the powers that be In the republican | ANK CAMPBELL. | The following bills were introduced and | —Govarnor Dietrich has appointed Mrs WFkBOS. gaitet Toss resulting from 8% | whiofe thuit &nd. ielols etit 16 aol of a term which distinguishes tha y in the state than to him 1o | Usual Blue Book Motion. read for the first time Emma Van Cleave, daughter of W. J. Hes {ightnioe, (oPiNdo; disenss ~OF colMent | mug nisrares will be uyed o8 otits 107 | great body of the population from the com- | the United States senate, where his power | Tromper of Lancaster made a motlon | House roll 217, by Tanner—To provide for | *¢F O (his city, matron of tho {ndustrial | 1Eaiag The Beath of any Gomestic ARUBEE | aantt s it A T Aoetteaitutel | PAYSUVRly. fow, wiho, fo¥ CSe Pesice or |and his desire would be in harmony and | that 300 copies of the blue book for 1900- | the taxation of axpress sperating | school at Geneva . SULE G AR Ras Nown TARIR 10 SHOR 100 | So o O, e toetes @l another, withdraw themselves from sym- | nelther work to any advantage to us demo- | 1901 be ordered printed for the use of the | Yihin Chs state o 1 to pro- | ) fite. Aty person, owning domestic animals | 55,0ty Will ave ready for diatribullon b7 | pathetie conhietion with theie fellows, | crats.” | senate, but Owens of Dawson thought 300 | Requites compunges to furniah fuditor With | VKA, Keh, Jo8 H-=THe o i Way become & member of the company. | "4 yamab: " Among the Greeks ‘hoi pollol' was used misten Snys Fasfon Continaes, | 00 MDY and moved an amendment placing | annual report of busincss done and fixes | TOPEKA. Kan., Jan. 23.—The legielature ¢ B T oaly o (he ives | o (Aluable machine for. use in the de- | (o dugcribn the many, while among the | W 4 [the number at 100. The matter was dis. | A0UAL taX AU per e arode and het yo. | today At noon in foint session ratified the B A Hiokts. ¥Bi s Keeingt Bre, UIERLRIRY, | oomibation of intemiity of IIRKL NS FEC.| Womany the word ‘slibe wasremploved 100 | et v e ST of the populist state | posed of by & motion by Currie of Custer, | “Tnae roll 215, by Tanner—To punish per- | Gecton of J. R. Burton, republican, as o domentlc anlmals Ko for any lengih | MUY been constructed by M. Hedgecock | b game purpose. These appellations, Iike | (OTITIteS 1a in Lincolh "4 to see the | referring the matter to the committes on | sons who smoke clgarettes in bl Tlaves, | United States senator for the term begln- WL 51, ot £0 extand beyond tho dusation | S0 S0 1B POTRRIORC SERREImIEE e | “the common people” have been assumed | [ b8 he buts it, but really to post up | printing, with instructions to ascemain the | Prohtbits " cikorette “smokink in “publi b sl oy e, not to extend beyon purpose of tie machine is for making | o e e the wre | IS party followers to make the best of | cost and 4 | strects or highways, hoteis, public bufld o o the chafte There shall be but two | (orRuEl B of sh s TIRH 16 gveen ith pride by the whom they Were | o S5 siton that offer 5e tustosh| ost and report to the senate. ings or state house, and fixes fine at from Attgun's Charge in His Face. wsscesments per year, accerding to the - z A and light 1 A wpplied, while they have been used as terms | PRIV, " e | Martin of Richardson, who is acting as |$ to $10 08CEOL ., Jufl. 88.-=(NDeolaL)—A 11, which | our aecerting t0 e | Bouses with full sunlight out of doors. The |of reproach by those who counted them- | !achine does mot propose to let any one | chalrman of the committee on judiciary | Hole roll 210, by Armstrong—Granting| g.year-old son of Nels Chrtotinoon bu bill, which goes into detail @ i malh feature is the use of photographic | gelves - il classes. With. | forget that it is playing politics all the | quring the absenc the right-of-way’ over, “wlong and under il | (8 AR L (R futies of the officers, provides for the can Mg it Mg STaphlc | seives among the arlstocratic classes. With. | FRREL 0 uring the absence of Baldrige of Douglas, | \ire % Abd) s { suftered the loss of his loft log, the result papel Which, although not a new | » 4% | {n recent years there has been a growing | ¥* " reported on senate bill and reco ond ad e atfon of policies, the publication of an : o 5 AN commend- | vil Jess than the metropolitan cfo of accldental dise! o i :;nl:”"v; tmr’ R N CHR TR T WHIGH | Ly oan Uned L5 WRy-extent. 1¢ 8 i | tendency In some quarters to denoun Will we have fusion again next year?' | ed that it be Indefinitely postponed, for tha | 10 telephone requiting O o i b sl inan ) WAl statement on . the com- | l°Ved that this is the only machine of |ay demagogic any reference to, or praise| Vi asked Ms, Bamisten reason that it {s fdentical with house roll [ (hale of use of i empowe Alltance ta RId of It ek | its kind 1n this country. Like contrivances | of, the common people | w0t course,” was the reply 88, a bill which has for its object the rellef | Wilate (ha use of the FIght ot way seamed | AL 'E, Neb, Jan. 23 —(Special.) | AR Ambtdment to (s road faw wis fny| T5YS DESTL mRdS |8 Gevmany, but oot 80| “oOne edifor in n late tsie of his BEpar| Any special candidate for supreme | of Lancaster county in the matter of | and repealing all acts in confiict herewjth, | The smallpox has been stamped out and B R e ron toduy, which| Ccmplete in detatl as ths takes exception to ihe phrase and says: | Jude drawing Jurles. The law under which jurios | 1760 USe of Gelophoncs miy'be' required i | #chools and churches ars (o bo reopened oh i i | The next meeting of the botanical sem- | * “This expression Is an ill-chosen one nator Allen or some other good man. | have been drawn in Lancaster county pro- | inues v Gl Tad | at once. tlves 10 & person whose land is surrounded : 4 We Ve Sikaty of tam’ pr House roll by Loomis—Defining the | ay that of others the right to have a road "v«lf “"” be held January 24 at 430 p. m. [and should huve no lodgment in the vo- 1'1“‘1 : plenty : them ; vides for the method to be employed fn | territory in which ‘mutual fnsurance com- of of h Ad | hd the subject will be a symposium of | cabulary of an American triot N Edmisten says he is devoting his time to | counties havi ver 70,000 {4 pantes may do business and providing whe g Hy w1 ontiet 1o abula an patriot and | ounties having over 70,000 population, but providing when ’ s bich will gl BU A een o | Plant physiology, with Dr. Bessey acting as | statesman. 1t we sought its origin we | bis stock farm now and attending strictly | inasmuch as the late census did not give | Murual insurance ‘companies orgfec "| FORECAST OF THE WEATHER ny main road, providing the person de | N M 8 ¢ s tate may do business in ot tates A e rah voud ahall pay all expenses | SYmposiarch, | would look for it in that specious demagogy | 1© his own busines; this county that number the bill amends |and when mutual insurance companies or- | Tharadny and Witk %5 ¥ AS¢ dasaues incurred i 1ts estabiishment. | b Room Starts Wel which has evolved the professional poli — the law so as to include countles having | Finized in other states may operate in Ne i L . Fate i eiont of Omaha parties Senator | Wit the opening of the noon lunch | tican, arrayed country against town—the ALL BUT TWO MAKE GAINS | cover 60,000 people. 'The bill 1s being pushed | irea ety “oam Gonflicting acts. | e e b Liddel today Introduced & bill which so |Foom In_ the IUIAI”lIs“ 1‘ the domest'c | farmer and his sons and daughters against through as rapidly as possible in order that | $5.000.000 nt riuk in Nebraska before ontering | erly Winds, W sclence department in Mechanic Arts holl | the business and professional men and t of the Leaders in the Senatorial | jurors may be drawn for the c orm | ANY Other states and places; same Few ds the act entitled “Metropolitan 3 or the coming term | § | WASHINGTON . g | '_’I':;"' " hat strects may be paved or re.|® UW Drogressive feature is taken up in | their cons and daughters—capital against | Race $Show Up with More of court. The house Hll was favorably re- | Meit, 5 compintes i other stutes that de Th‘l‘l;“':"‘\“1“;?]»“«“““ 23.~Forecast for Sitte ! ets may be pi { ; nat | 4 ably Mre to enter Nebrasks sday and Friday paved upon the presentation of a petition he university life, which appeals to a|labor, and built up against neighbors the Votes. ported by the judiclary committee of ti House roll 221, by Fowler~To amend sec- | Nebraska, lowa, South Dakot a tined by n ceriatn per cent of the prop- | lATEe number of students because of its | impreguable barriors of prejudice and hat senate and will probably be passed tomor- | tun di subdivision 5. chapter 1xxix, Com- | g0 joqir ows, South Dakets asd Kan VRS TR Rurd o TAIN shwek great practicability. There Is a prevalling | “This quotation is reproduced because it | LINCOLN. Jan. 23.—(Spectal Telegram.)— | row pilea Beatuien’ o Nebraskn for o0, *Per. | sae=Falr Thursdoy aad | Priday, coldcr A T o of 10y 1% the author | l1ew that a full lunch or dinner can be ob- | fairly represents the views of those who | All the leaders went up in today's sena- | A number of committee meetings were | That 1 one, h".u”,.,‘.';.'.".','..f”,",.ffi'.',":’,',,‘:'.}:j:j": e iR T e eatha g Oty which repenls | (ined in the lunch room, and it is desired | criticizo the exbression. It has, however, | torial ballot except Currie and Hinshaw. | Anrounced for thia afterncon, evening ant | of the dinirict whore they reslde b earing apd colder Thureday e ires. that wounty boards | DY the management that this idea bo cor- | an_eminently respectable origin. In the | Rosewater gained two In Hall and Johnson, | tomorrow morning, amog them being the | i e, il (¢ Coumiod ity :"'u”h\":wlh winds, fresh to brisk on the e P mtratte. ahall advertise for | Fected. The items for the lunch menu are |same chapter in which Christ condensed | but lost one by Mendenhall's going to Mel- | committevs on judiclary, privileges and | ;{‘,Z"ww‘..3[";Tf}‘u‘.\wu”'?":"\'\'f.‘;.fl:'::f.??.r‘wfl1 AL i B oiden for the letting of con. | IEht dishes prepared by the class in the [man's duty (o his fellows lato the com- |Klejohn, who also gained Wilkinson. I B | elections, — miscellaneous subjects, 1ive | of any infections disease. cak | Missouri=Fair in nortiwestern, cleating e T without. any. ad- | co0king school, who have not yet attempted | mandment, “Thou shalt love thy neighbor Thompson galned Fowler and Scott. Mar- | stock and Rrazing, municipalsaffairs, agri- | JIQUse roll, 88 by Hawsby To amend in_castern and southern portion Thursday, e whataver e Taw. which the | Anything 5o elaborate or substantfal enough 4% thyself. in the eame chapter in which | {it's vote went up to a creditable showlng, | culture and public lands and bulldings | et atnoota."" Complled Biatates Tor 190 s L A LBl e A1 T T would repeal requircs | o make up & square meal. The offerings ‘he demounced those who devour widow's | which Indicates he is in the race. On the return of the senate from the | Rolates to organization of sehool diatriots | ercs oy iao. Falr Thursday, colder in east- 4 hat before county boards may let contra | 80 far are soups, chocolate, light pastry and houses and for pretense make long prayers, | The ballot resulted | joint convention an adjournment was taken | 404 requiring four sections of land to con j"""l l;‘;”l"n northerly winds, becoming | ore county ds ¢ / ! A 8 ta ute i e, i ey shall cause to be published four con- | the usual drinks which help to fill out and | in this same chapter it is sald of Him: ‘The | Allen <0 T4 Hitehuock .o 3| until 1030 o'clock tomorrow morning, In | *'}eusa. rojl 551, by McCoy—Authorizing the | - North Dakotn Wyes " Jecutive weeks in wome newspaper In the | Warm up the partial lunch which the stu- | common people heard Him gludly I e 4 KIkald ... B order to allow the various commitiees thme | board of (rustens of any SHILKE How Dot | patr Thursdys. orherts g, e e | dent carrios. "This feature 1 an entirely | highier compliment was evor paid |i s g Maptin L TG work during the afternoon porated, or which may hereatter be incor. | CAH TUIFIOAY northerly winds, becoming | new one in the university, and some ex- |10 any class ¢ 20 Morlan : Ll AT F, e FamABIIN memborn of | 10Ty Uliaan, e e e Y e e Construetive Contemp | periments will be made before the depart- | term, the common people, Is prop- | HHuier e | the senate went into caucus for the pur- | grounds to be used for parks g e AR Arkansas—Clearing and colder Thursday; v B ] r would v " | 3 ol describe 3 e v it utherland | - S m A 4 0] ester 1 *riday, P A bill fntroduced by Edgar of Gage would | ment will be in full working order. Changes 1 to describe the large majority | Harrington i 5/ Thompson, D. B | pose of constdering what action would te | POFeS and to issue bonds of said village to ™ \""“, torly winds, Friday, fair s amend the present law in regard {0 | will be made from time to time as the |Of the people, those who carn their living | Havs 1 Thompson, W, H | taken n regard to the reports of the com- | "4}l T By Crtssey i ] Pt bl b o R ol g rontempts that it provides that in all uc- | girector ees fit. At present the smail | A9 Rive to society'a fair return for the | ‘l'[“.“ly“ 15/Van Dusen 1| mittee on privileges and elections In regard i of persons to oy Iz to the | Territory-Falr, colder Thursday; north \ons for copstructive or indirect contempt | room used for this purpose fs overcrowded | Penefits bestowed by soclety, those who epublicans absent Baldrige — and | (5 the Bonekemper-Reuting contest case. gines, steam bollers and gteam gener [ tariy winder (RETHAY, Al {he defendant shall be entitled to a Jury | ar the noon hotir, but with its growth, |1 their daily lives recognize the ties which [ Marshall. ~ Fusionists absent: Beall and st nd to the establishing of commixsioner | New Mexico—Fair Thursday and Friday; trial. As the law now exists the court has | ¢hould this experiment prove a permanent | Dind together the maes of the people who [ Bdmonson. No pairs byl gt bt | St enstneeting Anc hosras of sxamining en- | winda generally norttwesterly Jurisdiction in such cases, and this act 18 | guccess, It is hoped that larger quarters |have & common lot and a common hope. | Vote in Detnil, "’"“" following scuate files were introduced | Lilioner, who shall appoint W0 exomining Loenl Record, oo which has for its object the protection | will be obtained | Sometimes they are called ‘the middle | The republican vote was hy- s . ok | Somminsicnare, pone for Omaha and”the | ORKICE OF THE WEATHER BURBAL ¢ persons held in such contempt from the | N, Chow | classes because paupers and criminals are | Allen—D. E. Thompson. £ i, by Newell-An act to authorize | Other for Lincoln, = | OMAHA, Jan Officlal record of temi of persons lield In such contemy e €. E. Chowlns, instructor in mechanical luZed - s o g i irows—D, 1. Thompson, ¢ (he orAniation OF mutil inmurapes orme | *‘House roll 5. by Fowler—To amend “An | Sture utid. precipiicti s el merey of o judge who may be prejudiced by | angineering at the University of Nebraska u‘ed on the one hand, while 01 the other | Arends—Currle, Hinshaw, - pante |act for the protéction of owners of stalllons. | ccrresponding diy of the last three senr Allowing them a trial by jury has made a virbative tachometer. This tn. |Pand #ome exclude themselves because of | Armstrong—D “Fhompson, Metklejohn, | 8. F. i, by Oleson—An act to amend | jacks and bulls,”” approved February | e 1001, hon e 1k Owens of Dawson has & bill defining the | yirument (s used to determine the varia- | YCAIth oF position, or pride of birth. The| Helsnersilinshaw Meiklesohn sastons s gnd chapter Ixxvill of the | 18 o ? Maximum temperature .. 61 50 41 hihds : il 8 g @ SO e ABTE0 L | Heek'y—D. B thompson, Curte Complled” Statutes of the State of Ne- | House roll 227, by Hawxby—To provide for | My, S g territory in which mutual insurance com- | jong of speed in an engine, and will be | COMMOR people form the industrious, n-| Jiothe—D. I Thompson. Meiklejohn raska, entitled “Roads,” and to, repeql | the ni . government and main- | Mear emoert toee UF 5 @ es may do business. The bill provides S telligent and patrotic element of our popu- D. I2. Tnompso ol sald sections 2 and 5, whereby perso - of rural high schools, ean temperature . 40 0 pantes may d [ set up n the steam engineering laboratory. | 1} A r Ligd b erionHintha s U okig o, s $aid sections § and 5 Yhersby persons en f \ish hndie e ipitation ® .00 ® or any mutual in- ket s | lation; they produce the nation's we; derc n v, Mefkiejohn ely surrounded b: er farms may com- ol 225, b or—To amend an $ that it shall be lawful for any f"‘:|““| H There are but four other such instruments | JHEE ‘l e o8 m‘ lon's wealth cid- e G RIVR o J Hhompson, | pel the establishment of & road opening out | repeal sectio Prer Ixxxvil entitled | Jtecord of temperature and precipitation ’xr:nr"'- <";m|"un§" fl:zfll:lr rd \rl"’\"‘"'"‘v"‘m"l“*w in the United States i ¥a Tt ”'m?,”":‘\‘" L Th"?"‘n:'fl'lmll'fl | \l;‘lxk\“ |:.;‘ Wy oy toa !m:n‘ !‘f;‘n)‘fl e i “State |'m|\ fomplled mlumm of '.'.:,‘,‘""«"’-' for this day and since March 1, of Nebraska to insure prope Mr. Cornell, university photographer, has | ooy " vkl Ny, SF6Relis orn of Qioe—Hainer, Ctéimse. : 3 ot to amen uces an- | Mato of Nebraskn until such t1me a8 such | poen preparing cut for a new folder flus. | /A0t and independent; they ask of gov- | {Hifeehkinhan, Hostwuter. ibtlad Biatites of Napeaske. snd o tio | Mok, mAking & il B Ot | Riacons. tor the dby v il S - " ! 8 | sinn PP A b Lsh | Martin, Meikiejo pile of Nebraska, and ‘to ro- ., m h %p. | Excess for the Sampany ahall have at least $5.000000 &t | (railny tho University of Nebraska campus. | MMM NOMINS but ustice and will mot | Corheer Mare Koscwaicr ¢ peal sald orginal | sections, relating {0 | propriation. P Total excess stnes March 170000 \ iy, AN then the board of directors may d0- | 11" il ‘contaln, hesides other views, e | 20, Stisfed ;lm less, They are not seck- | Crisxey D, . Taompann, Melkiejohn. county” boards advertising for bids for e ixurn.ul precipitation... eveeere 03 TNCH l:-rflllnn In what state or atates other, a1 | furlor and exterior. feprosentation of (b | o o £et their hands into other people's rian, Carre. ! county worl " Daficieney for the day } theh In business mul may apply for admittance [ 2 897, Univers! Gobraska, | ®'her people’s hands out of their pockets Hainer, Mefkiciohn act entitled An _act Incorporating metro- Sh Ne ;w\.n»n.\ for cor. period. 100, 461 nches to such other states. Any mutual co- 1"\‘1 "rnw' 3 ,lln|.\”,.1 @t Nebraska, | “irnq” common people do not constitute| E D. 12, Thompson, Mefklejohn. po'ftan cities and defining, prescribing and Wertsburger Nearly Burns “'"n.u. feney for cor. perfod, 1509 . 4.3 fiches ) y mutual who has beer superintendent of the schools | 41 oxelusie oo s Criedrich- Hainer. Currie Fegulating ‘thelr duties, powers and gov- use and ¢ en Her . sporative insurance company organized un- | 4G I DU AP ted head of | M1 eXclusive soclety, they are not of the | Gallogly- Kinkaid, Meikiajohn. ernment,’ " relating to paving and repav- Own Reports from Statio (il N fer, the laws of any state similar in form | yyo gepartment of geology and mineralogy | ‘CUF, hundred: anyono can become a| (awne-Hinshaw, Metklefohn. ing. = ‘ ind substance to the laws of Nebraska may : member if he {s willing to contribute by D. I Rosewater, —— Tt & [P at the University of Moniana at Missoula : a0 .- Currle DAKOTA CITY, Neb., Jan. 23.—(Special.) de permitted to do business in this state | brain or muscle to the nation’s strength thornCurrle, Mot n HOUSE PASSES THREE BILLS |- Deputy sueritt Coughiry was obliged to | w8 g upon making a showing that it s legally Towa. and greatness. Only those are parred, and arris Thom) Curric. constitute himself a volunteer fire dej ,mA‘ B AN g8 3 incarporated under the laws of its own| The following statement of the condition | they are barred by their own choice, who | |lirean 1ot R ioinse: Menanres to Rullove Lanonstes Connty | mant cna rancas service today to save Mra,| PTATIONS ANDSTATH |4 3 sate. has $5,000,000 of insurance in force |#nd equipment of the University of lowa | imagine themselves made of a superior | Humphrey-D. 1 Thompson. Meiklejohn. Have Right-of-Way Eataila Wortaburger, ana. incidsntaly” (e 5 i€ 3 and the projer insurance commissioner of |18 interesting as compared with conditions [ Kind of clay and who deny the equality | Johnson—D) B. Thompson, Rosewater. Now. county court 'huu:v- ‘from a fire which she | 132 g Juch state shall certify that he belleves the | existing at the University of Nebraska of all before the law. RS 6 ey i ) Shtaitl Kod ataktet Ik Tar 6 Gall Wt | li s & ompany to be solvent and in good stand- | It is dificult to compare the two univer- | ‘A Fich man, who has honestly acquired | Lane-—D. k. ’l"hnmp‘hunl,h( urrie LINCOLN, Jan. 22.—(Special.)—The houso | no reason that anyone elae attempts to ex- | =— - e i iz \d upon such company producing the | sities, though both are state and, in an | his wealth and who is not afraid to in-| Lowe D, Thompson, Meiklejohn, was 9 o'clock, | § : Omaha, cles " tng, and uy pany p 5 g P called to order promptly at 9 o'clock, | plain the woman took live coals from the requent and application for membership of | especial sense, the people's universities. | (rUSt Its care to laws made by his tellows, | Mecarenros B Thowssesn, Currie the roll call showing that nearly all mem: | btove and fired the matiress on her cot | Samymnn G sesses "‘ 100 persons, citizens of the state, having [lowa is of a different type from Nebraska. | ¢au count himself among the common arthy - Hinshaw. Hays. = i bers were present, notwithstanding the |with them and when the officer detected the La 4 property that they desire to have insured |It was founded in 1847 and therefore has | l""’f;l“< while . poor man \ fa| ReCovoAertn Rosewatel, .. early hour. After the opening formalities gmoke and rushed to her door the blaze was 1ypey 2 ind paying u fee of $25, provided the insur- |not cnly a longer history, but much more | Féally not one of them if he fawns before | Mendenhall-T1inshasw. Melklejohn the regular order of business was taken |well started and Mrs. Wertzburger was \Willieton, clear " \nce commissioner of such state shall ac-|of the impress of the classical conditions |® Plutocrat and has no higher ambition GokettioD, 1, Thompaon: Mikisionn. | up, beglnning with the rejorts of stand- |standing with her face at a hols, whioh e olaaly ! sord the same privilege to the companies [of the earller colleges. The present gen- | than to be a courtier or a sycophant illen—Currie, Rosewater. ing committees. i partly cloudy Fet AL R L e (UTHE" Gonifaoneriwilll he sktisbas K iskell~Thompson, Rosewater. 4. somim she had broken iu the window, gasping for aul, cloudy Git 5 this state a8 nol he remotest aae 4 satisfed it by | ewell—Martin, Currfe. On recommendation of the judiclary com- | breath. It required quick and vigorous clear Far the purpose of gathering and com- |trace of a preparatory department, which | Adelity to the common people it proves | Oleson of Cuming-Hinshaw, Rosewater. | mttee house rolls 84 and 13 were indefin- |action to rescue the woman and extingulsh clear Miing statistics relating o wage-earners, | was abolished in 1878, It is, therefore, rela- | It8 t1ght to the name which it has chosen.” | | fson of Phelps—D. E. Thompson, Meikle- | taly postponed. The former, introduced by | the flames before the latter got beyond 1iclena, clear ‘ 3 nan of ams Introduces a measure |tively easy to maintain the high standards It was a busy day for Mr. Bryan, his busi- | * O'Neill-D. 1. Thompson, Rosewater, Tanner of Nance, provided for reducing the | control ‘”V'::nurvlkl A-r| AP ... i which prevides that It shall be the duty |of admission. The Institution has no schools | DeSs managor and clerks. As fast as the | Owens Rosewater, Currie limit of interest on internal improvement | Mrs. Wertzburger {s the one who some Gaiveston, clear ... s o o ship and precinct as rs to|like the school of agriculture, or of me- | fOUr presses printed them the papers were ohwer-Hinshaw Crounse, 4 8 b t Mrs. s e »t the township &nd precinct assesso lixg the scho) of asriculture, 2 | {08 dtuenen rintad i papers were | RANAGTTHIARAN, Croune bonds for citles of the second class from 6 | weeks ago acquired considerable notoriety | “p {ndicates trace of precipitation “wroll the names of il farmers, manu- | chanic arts, or of wmusic. and, therefore, | haul a mafling room, two| Scott-b. I3 Thompson, Currle, to 4 per cent per annum, changing the |by shooting promiscuously at those people | L. A WELSH meturers, wage-earners and the number of [ with the exception of the small colle blocks distant, where they were turned over he'lhorn—D.” E. ‘Thompson, Crounse. number of signers required for improve- |toward whom she chanced to cherish un- Local Forecast Official members In gach family visited, together |of pharmacy, all students are of at least (0 @ small army of clerks for addressing | Smithbrracr-Hainer. Meikiejohn = ment petitions from fifty to a mn]n:ny Io | friendly feelings. She was sent to the Mith the recording of all agricuitural and |colleglate grade, inasmuch as the profes. | and mailing. The original mtention was to| & Hinshaw, Meikielohn each district or precinct and requiring a | asylum at Norfolk for a while, was later Industrial and other information to be|siopal colleges require nothing less than | Print but 30,000 copies, but the subscriptions | - §lelnmoyershy i Thompson, Hinshaw. | majority nstead of two-thirds of the votes (released us sane and had recently been | PEVH AT a heard: o wla m chool educatiol e prominence | CdMe In at such a rate yesterda : anson ejohn, Martin L s ¥ | ralled for by the stute board of labor, u @ high achool education. The prominence | (1€, In st such w rate yesterday tnat it | i 5 3 HCIR ioatater, to carry the bonds. The other bill was |again tuken in charge by the sherift be- recort to be kept of the same and for-|of the professional colleges s especially | HO3 . e paper is of | Trompen—D. E. Thompson, Currle, submitted by Ollis and provided that any |cause she had resumed her old attitude of ] warded to the state bureau of labor. | noticeable to one from Nebraska. There | ClEht pages, three columns to a page, | Tweed—itinshaw, Meiklejohn person hired to feed or care for live stock | belligerenc { Younk of Stanton introduced a bill which |18 a complete group, namely: Tho college | S!IEhtly larger than the ordinary magazine [ LRG0 B Thompson, Rosewater. Lhouldlhe entitiad to n AFR6.)iencan: th e | \ provides that the Nebraska State Poultry |of law, of medicine, of homoeopathic med. | 4nd of good typographical appearance. The | john « Ehompson, Melkler | SO0 0 e full contract price, with n- | WARt Budiz for Embesslement. ienciation shall hold a convention an- |icine, of dentistry and of pharmacy. There | 10DBer editorials start on the first page and |~ Warner—D. E. Themoson, Meiklejohn. terest, and declared that ontrac COLUMBUB, Neb.. Jan.' 33.—(Bpecial.) B et ot much place.in.the state |18 .0 great department consisting of the | Continuc through to the fourth, which Is de- | wenZs-Marti curde, ' agreement depriving the feeder of thys | A: R: Edmiston of Lincoln, spectal agent for W the board of managers may select, for [University hospitals, furnishing materlal for | Yoted to short paragraphs on public ques- | Wilcox—Hinshaw, 'Rosewater. right to he null and vold " | the Union Central’ Life Insurance compayy Mo purpose of gathering statistics and dif- | clinics and admirable infirmaries for stu- | tlons. There are a few contributions and a | Wiikinsan Meikiéjohn, Currie e e e 5 of Cincinnatl, filed a complaint in justice Husing practical Knowledge on subjects per. |dents who may fall sick. The crown of | little reprint, but the greater part of the | yOURECHewster Martin o O o o e by Fowler, excluding | court pere yesterday charging Christian | D e poultry interests of the state | the udlversity Is o graduate college of | MAtter 15 of Mr. Brvan's own writings. HrhuRRRA A e PRI B RANAINAT: | SRR et r R v"""‘,"l or school | g, with embezzlement. Budtz was a | Genul \ 3 ddresses, papers, discussions and such |about 150 students, formally establshed | e | SENATE SORROWS FOR b vokoe Qo sirr e o g of the |1, a1 agent of the company and he is | enuine (P tion. The college has just been admitted | pfide [ L 8 e " tiable paper to the amount of $158, though | o the federation of graduate colleges. The | 9 Resolution of Regret at He L4 e recommendation of the cula e ag o d Pesdire v Hedin HWakhany t on of graduate colleges. The | Iade Memorable Throngh = 105 Month:| SO0, CA8: A4 EeSommendaton ot his peculations in the aggregate it is said | | cottege of 1iberal arts covers, with the ex- R e Y Adopted by a Unanimous will be much more. The officers of the | Senator Martin of Richardsan is the an- [ceniieh %o aericulture and mechanic arte, | (il L Vote. At the recommendation of the same ¢om- | company ouly recently located Budtz at | thor of & bill which defines train robbery |(ne courses In the college of sclence, liter. | Heu ang Masisinpk ; mittee a bill, introduced by Lowe, num- | pupfous FU5 GGHOHE yrien started this : O . ! and provides a penalty therefor. The bill farure and arts and the industrial college | BLAIR, Neb. Jan. 23.—(Special)—The | LINCOLN, Jan. 23.—(Special )—The sen- e ivand requiring electlon ballots | yorping’ for Lincoln with the necessary thtle leer] llls. ) :'”'“""“ ““I" WA i) “\‘I':‘;‘ T:“l:n:“:; of Nebraska. The college of agriculture | dedication of the new organ, recently pur- | Ate WAS In session for two hours this morn- oy B -‘.r:«:‘ 'l';.'l".fi.'?"‘ wf":’rl." papers for requisition on the governor of ny passenger o aln wi e intent | ane hati(o . iy B pleelended el e e = : 4 ! @ closing of the ; duy pasmenger or Il el e irion. |14 mechanic arts lo located at Amen. In | chased by the Methodist Episcopal church |Ing, tho kreater time belng devoted to bille | iy, "vag also Indefiaitely A slhlag Tow » commitrobbery shall, upon conslction. | comparing the enrollment of Nebraska and |of Diair, took place last night at the |90 Brst and second reading. Owen of Daw- b R Ty T | ; e TpREARe D e o 0.',',.“"""“";"”_: |Towa one should add together the enroll- | church. The organ was bought at a cost | 500, chairman of the committee on irriga- More Work for Printers, SEWARD, Neb, Jan. 20 (Special)— | ‘ PEIRRARY 1T Rie R rm St sl ments of these two institutions. Probably {of nearly $800 and preparations for the | !ion, rccommended that senate file 51, a bill | On motion of Lafiin of Gage. the chief | About §:30 M"mdfl‘y 'ung'm ”3“"",1 Atatan g | sha | this year the enrollment in the university | dedication exercises had been goiug on for | by Van Boskirk, relating to irrigation, be | clerk was inst 3 ; ki ! | of such nct or ucts of persons committing | would be 1,600 and at Ames 900. The last | 8 B | ets clerk was instructed to supply each county | and William D. Hill broke out of the county 8t uch st on Acts ot Erkoa. comBILuien | would be 10 40081 ARG GTEe AL | some time. Large, platforms were buil | PIACed gn ganeral gle clerk in the state with coples of all bills | jail by cutting through the wall under the | {n the first degree. |tax for buildig purposes for the uni around the organ to accommodate the large | Fdgar of Gage ntroduced the following | introduced, but this action was afterwards | window and made their escape. Sherift Se0 Pac-Simile Wrapper Betow. i ax for bullding purposes for the univer- | number of persons who took part in the | Tesolution, which was unanimously adopted: | reconsidered, and ' : y | ) L0 Fown i oF C)ay hanin Bi1l whioh |Gt ‘a5 EATs anifHANSonRTenih Tl o | DuRN Baregns. | | T considered, and on motion of Wilkinson | Wise undertook to track them with hounds, | provides that every preacher of the gospel, | building purposes at Ames. The permanent I1 "L:;lfn ‘;‘!.I‘ 1 ’h vl'}ulur‘ organist of | “‘lr(l"':"ll;‘-v: “!‘lr\]n“! Ilrl-lllnl' ‘l'y"'.‘".‘,.?".f#"(;:;".,‘,f‘,;’; the speaker was authorized to appoint a | but after reaching the B. & M. yards all | authorized by the usages of the church to | appropriations for the university were in- | xf:‘:"-‘“‘"l (""“l- \"‘:":“"‘-"""‘::1“:' at the | SONSc1ehtious, Drokressive and ph committee of three members to ascertaln | (race of them was lost. Marvin was tried | R R A AR R : e ¢ organ, assisted by Miss Anna Bishop, con- | pic sovereignis, and that the condolenc the cost of distributing the bills and re- ¢ the last term of district court for | ’ which he belongs, to solemnize marriages, | crcased by $50,000 a year, 80 that the total | yralto: Miss Anna Hungate, soprame, and | (his senate be hereby extonded to her be- AR | furing. the last. term ot distriat court for { FOR HEADACHEL. » may perform (ke marrlage ceremony in (his | permanent income of the university, apart | yy. Wil Mee ] prano, and | (LN e Telatives and people. jpart bask (o the haues Broshing inia Newt Bloneckar's residense, FOR DIZIINESS, (| Mate; ana every such person performing | from the agricultural college, will DOt D€ | Miss Gertrude Mond. woy of Omaba, with | "NE U UNES A0 PORIE. on the state| A Tesolution by Steinmeyer, instructing |but the jury disagreed and he was awaii 21 3 ' the marriage ceremony shall enter upon the | less than 000. The Increase in ineome | '\.; Jer |:'u.“.l Mead, soprano, and Miss Ada | ho: ise be fowerad to halfmast, for twenty- | the “senators about to be elected” to use |ing a new trial. Hill was arrested a few FOR BILIOUSNESS, ) sald lcense & full return of his proceed- | wes usod this year by the regents in adding | soerach,of Plair. Thess, supparted by our | Gour B R ahpect to the memary of | heI" eflorts to obialo an amendment to (days ago in Lincoln for breaking into a | FOR TORPID LIVER, | $813 llvtane o Tl ToLAMS BF bin Praseed | wan used thia vaar by tho Temenie I MEIGK | home talsat: dhorus lof A1ty “velass, "ron: | $h3'dMbanza Busen the constitution of the United States pro- | store at Milford and was awaiting trial at | FOR COMSTIPATION. e rdiate Sidse of (he. propes | vt s Yot ot 190 In the facuities, wnd | Aored the cantata, “The Holy Clty." by A. | "0 ‘motion of Currie of Custer the name |¥14ing for tho election of senators by direct | the next term of court 708 SALLOW 8 tounty within three months after the cere- |in strengtheniog the equipments in the | oyl JATL B of, (e Drogram was | of Alva Gaylord was placed on the senate (Y00 Of the people. was passed without D L R tad | W SKIN. mony, and which return shall be recorded |scientific and professional departments and | gi.iins and Miss Jackson rn‘k ".‘i' ‘l“v"‘;"_ pay roll as a page. opposition, but a subsequent resolution on BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 23.—(Special.)— | FOR THE COMPLEXION b in the same book where the said marriage [in the Mbraries. A $45,000 Moders central | huatain A double poomied lowed by the | “Four new bills were introduced, after |the same sublect, by Dahlsten, wau tabled. |, %0 50" 1 g(ate againat Dr. W. F. | . | license is recorded Mone heating plant and a $200,000 renajs. | C*0t38: A double quartet, composed of | which the semate listened to the second | The committee on mines and minerals [ The cBBe Bf TAC 87K SETNE ap | Lyman of Adams has @ bill which pro- (sance stone hall of liberal arts are Just | s Lor iy i dlu Cameron, | reading of bills | reported that Representative Schinstock | Lo was called in county court thia atter: Miss Lora Hartsell, Miss ) o s h hac o el (T oon. The charge o with inte | vides that the Board of County Commis- |being completed e Iant. legialature, | 1152 Lora Hartsetl, Miss Mury Cook. Miss | “on motion of Steele of Jeflerson the re- (Mad been blessed by the birth of a son | {70V, Wil GO, op Wl clamasd. | The | —r SMRE 810K HEARAQHE: ( A 3 e i ¢ 4 4 il " | Julla Meservey ss Elizabeth Bovel, Mrs s iy . |and a resolution congratulating him was | '© k! a“m L hiseed o sioners or Supervisors, on presentation of | without lobbying and with practical una- | ja s Castetter and Mrs . 11 O ports of committee on privileges and elec- | doctor was immediately rearrested on t N D p o ¥ e the ey > Ak astetter and Mrs. H. Claride ren- s i o oy unanimously passed. octor wa; on two O CURE, tlaims properly ltemized, sworn to and filed [nimity, gave them just what they asked. [ 4o Mo GRet€lion SO0 MIR B0 T BIaTIe ren- | jong 1n the Bonckemper-Reuting contest e R Rt oot x TR s gty with the county clerk, are authorized to [This will not be legislative year in Towa. | prich, RALADLAIR): e e Cherublc | cueo there being & maority and minority | OD Fecommendation of the committee on | (AN'ESh O0F BJ SFPCUNE FUER UReRt b 1oad NI ta (QRAVE DIAUS, AR BLLUGLAE N0 REtIptive | Host," In connegtion with the 8010, "And | yeport, was read to the senate, but action [PULIC_8chools, house roll 50, by Warner ano f & nten| i Grzat Tavets ) card the Volce of the pers,” . . : . ; ore. YU without drugs \ the fees which may be fixed by law for [ oo oo (o P S aane s ek e ARRONI DX | onithe seports wan deferred uatil'f olplock | 6 IARSEAT. ESQUIKIDG . 09unsy MUPATiNe IeitY ;96,000 i use; ot 1he: (SR AR RANELE SERE DY 4B A0N BLATIR) —(Spectal,) | Mr. ) Al arrangements have been | {2008 SO e re- | tendents to hold examinations in April of ) ] The urn contaiuing the ashes of the late | under the direction of Mr. Wallace L. John- ; | each year for candidates for admission to } by justices of: the peace, county Judges. | oot 's srith ‘who died in San Jose, Cal., | son, who Is organist of the church here, | POFt® Are made a special order. The re- |, “g.oio'Normal school at P laced constables and she re arrest and | ® 8. Biaith, who.disd ip Ban doss, Cal., | S8, . oT ¢ church here, | porig were read by the secre _ | the State Normal school at Peru, was placed constables and sherlffs {n the arrest and | G0l oy o "o arrived In this city foday. |and who has taken much interest in mak- | PO\S WOFe read by the secretary, the ma- | o\"yo general file, but house roll 44, au- | examination of offenders charged with fel- | n(ICG" Sl T oiner "of the Platte. | ing the dedication exercises complete, The | 127!!Y TePOrt baving appeared in The Bee |\ oo ine"tho state superintendent to lssue | ony, misdemeanor or arraigned cn & peace . 5 | # ® | this morning, it being a recommendatlon | % BLA. SURRERSA 0 140 ) outh postmaster, ¢ 8 | appreciation of the efforts of the Methodist | [ 1ite certifc 0 perso WATARE, Where (s #ame SamROL be gols | rilth Bestmasien, O i Mach, apd for | SpRreciataR oSl AR 98 1he Mathodist | ibat nelthar Bonekempen nor Reuting: (s, IS SATEAEAR £5 RAGRE WhO hve thieht THE PURE anciary Sl ch claims are accordingly allow shal : of violations of the corrupt practices ac B e T O o to. araw | DUmber of years and later removed from | completely flled the room of the church | ity O tho corrupe bractices act | ertificate, was Indefinitely postponed Doffas ioiures ingabiia 8 the Y o | this city to Omaha, where he practiced law. | and both class rooms. The total receipts 4 TPROTE I8 A8 S050WE > ‘ ofee injures growing children INGINNATI, 0. by Druggists, warrants on the county gemeral fund for \“I,I.“ nearly $160. To the Honorable Senate of the State cf Uills Passed by House, even when it is weakened, Grain-O U.8. 4, or went in plain wrapper, payment of the same Arapahoe After More Glory. | Nebraska We e ‘minaricy, of the'cone | The third reading of bills was next in ives th tar oves, § oy 7 aqanrens proouid Yok Senator Meredith has introduced a bill| ARAPAHOE, Neb., Jan (Special | n Wounds Are Killlug Him, [ Teave i Sutmit the following rehort n the (order and under this head the house dis- ries ihen Abeh OYRN) EORE Iar et cis' roque which provides that coroners, undertakers, [ Telegram.)—The stockholders of the | BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 23.—(Special)— | above entitled case posed of several measures. House roll 3, flesh, quicker intelligence and hap- - e — managers of public asylums, hospitals, | Arapahoe, Baseball association decided | His physicians report that (. Dobbins, a | l“‘l‘,‘ ""”"j "\v -"w'“" "ll""‘ unsel (0F | py Lane, reducing the required population pier dispositions. They can drink poorhouses, etc., in this state shall deliver [last night to contibue and to place | farmer living ten miles cast of this city, I8 | Reuting, wak clected e et T | upon which the present county attorney's| allthey want of Grain-O—the more i the bodles of uninterred persous, sultable |2 team o the fleld for this|dying from horrible wounds recoived last | Seventy-elght votos, as shown by the offi- [ ofice is based, from 70,000 to 60,000, was the better—and it tastes like coffee. SR8 o uA; .'5&'6. for scientific purpcses, with the consent of | vear. §. M. Patterson was elected fanager | Saturday, when he accidentally discharged | 4, GRS of the distrlct 0 | passed without opposition. House roll § TRty g e, 1" Free ook, ad ) ut such consent if not known, to medical | the friends or relatiyes it known, a§d with- | the contents of & shotgun iuto bis left side. | on the contcites did not charge him with | by Loomis of Dodge, re-enacting the forci- Jl grocers; 16c. and 95c, Voo, 0tasof D, B J. Kaz, Suraceats N e