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THF 0\[ \"\ DAILY_ BEE SATI'R[);\Y J \\'l ARY 86. 1901. KELLEY, STICER & CO. | enem, e o como '"‘-"'\(0[\1\ TREASURERS FEES Last Saturday of our Great| .....\%" taen . for et rnd- | — Y E RIP Discount Clearance Sale ",S",.‘:‘,'f',‘“““\ffl,:"l1'.".':,' ‘.‘,'”\lr»": ToF xs ‘Bxllto Restore Them Offersd in the Nebraska | Store open Saturday night until 9:30 |tending the exemption of certain articles Benats. Per Cotit i |of personal property to the tamily of the | S er Cent On all our Black and Colored b deceased owner. The other measure—House 20 Discount Dress Goods voll 42, by Murray—was referred back to ’ LYMAN OF ADAMS IS ITS SPONSOR - » v the commitee on judiclary | Pe v On ¢ m' ' is80o8 i sn's| House roll 16, by Crockett, providing for i 20 Per Cent On all our women's, men’s, misses, children (LTI FOIE 16, by Crsaketl, BIOVICIRR 1OF| oniunt ob (ke Braptset DURTITR\IDN 1 M Discount and hoys’ Cashmere and Cotton Hosiery. Niobrara river betw Boyd and Holt | to Offxet a Ruling of the Courts 20 Per Cent On our entire stock of women's, men's, misses | counties. was indefinitely postponed on re That Ix Sald 10 Work Hard- STOP AND THINK! RSAAIaRMNERREARR G ““.cflflgmssmafl M. W. Howard Sariin 3 : & W gt N ommendatio; the committes on roads | pip Upon OfMc bl . Discount children's and hoys' Underwear, Union Suits, and bridges Over 100,600 Grip Patients ) F roR At noon the house went into joint ses d by Pe 1 g i b ants ane (SN ire y Peruna Last it it . - its and | slon with the senate and at its conclusion [ LINCOLN | H i 4 for La Grippe % g A LN, Jan. 25.—(Speclal.)—Among the Wi er. 20 Per Cent On our entire stock of adjourned to 2:30 p. m [ new -bilts Introduced today | et WS ONE DY | o000esssessssss Discount Ribbons., Decides on an Investigation. Lyman of Adams, which fixes the fees of SSssssssssssssese . § When the house reconvened this after- | county treasurers as follows: Moneys col- 20 Per Cent On our entire stock of Blankets and noon Representative Wilkingon renewed the | lected for each year under $5,000, 10 per Discount I'lannels, | resolution he had introduced in the joint | cent; over $5,000 and under $10,000, 4 per of Alabama Used Peruna Econgrassman »Gieo'. H. White of North Caroline Finds session, authorizing the appointment of a | cent; over $10,000, 2 per cent. The above Per Cent On our entire stock of women's, misses’ and committee to investigate the charges of | percentage shall be allowed on all moneys Discount childr Boots and Shoe: attempted bribery that had been made | collected, provided, however, that on all | | against senatorial candidates and Taylor of | township collections the treasurer shall | 20 Per Cent On all our ladies’ Silk and Flannel Custer county moved to amend by Fequlr. | rocelve By regular fees. In computing et ing the committee to report the names of [ percentage all sums from whatever fund Discount Waists, all members found tg have used free trans- | derived, shall be included together, except »/ o ire Je i is ) Horta furnished by any candidate. The | the school fund A traveling fe 0| 50 Per Cent On our entire stock of lies, migses’ an |K|mu-n4|mn t carried and on the demand of <.n': per mx-.ljlmun be paid '::‘w'v"- ! , ! y hildren's Jackets, Golf Capes and ladies' | " . tHe 8 for 1A Discount chilc Jackets, apes f ylor the roll was called on the resolu- | for going to the seat of government for the Man-tailored Suits, tion as amended purpose of settling with the state treas- - 3 ; Before the result was announced Arm- | urer and returning therefrom, this amount | 3 1 Per Cent On our entire stock of I'urs, Near Seal |strong moved a call of the house and this | to be paid out of the state treasury. The 3 Discount Capes, Astrakhan Capes, Collarettes and |reauest having received five seconds the | object of the bl is to increase the salary, call was ordered by the speaker. It Was |or fees, of those treasurers who hold office Muffs, later discovered that several members were | in counties where the fees do not amount confined to their rooms by sickness and | to as much as the salary allowed by law, KELLEY s I IGER & 00 07, FATNAM O | (hat tvo members had laft the city on aft- | whieh 15 the cave to saay of (e aerem: y 1] "“.l“ s" ."‘l*rn‘tmn trains 'nnd on motlon of Mead the | and central counties of the state, A rul- cal! was raised ing within the last few years deprived The roll call wasfinished and the amended | every county treasurer in Nebraska of the v resolution carried by a vote of 77 to 6. | sum of $280 in fe vhich \ N \ N1 dent Steele and Senators Martin and 3 280 in fees which was a hardship 4 > 3 Those voting no were Grell, Hall, Hibbert, | on some of tne smaller counties and thi LO)[LS l‘() ;\\ lA\(’!Lll{\ Arends in (e ohair at intervals Laflin, Lowe and Zimmerer, - > . ‘ + + . . ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 + 4 ‘ i + g All the members answered at roll call bill is to restore the allowance of this sum $ Peruna an Excellent Remedy for La Grippe | S xcept Senators’ Baldrige and Pitney, both Representative .\h"ur':?' .n"'rv(d A0 | to them by law. The only officlals who el ool Ml R g B ‘nn.vt-.mlmrnl authorizing the commit m-‘H: would benefit by the passage of this act - Dbt DaIak? Agnrised 6t-thu fabt iBat the investigate all “ugly rumors’ CONCerning | are those whose fees do not amount to By house had appointed a committee of three "'"”',” 'W, oty kg ' "'fl",""" ”"', s much as tho salary allowed Melkleiohn A senate for the purpose of agreeing upon an | yieoroudly protested against the passage of | Senator Martin introduced a bill today ‘Thompson, Melklejohn. adjournment, the chair named Owens of | \po yiatjon which has for its object the repeal of the Tt AR o Dawson, Ransom of Douglas and Crouns “These charges, 1 say, are a reflection | COTTUPt practices act. The senator main e Kinkuid, Metklejohn of Washington, who soon returned and re- | aouingt the integrity of the members of the | (AIDS that thie act is so generally violated D. k. Thompe tosewater, ported that it had been agreed to hold a |poyge,” said he, “and we are cowards if | that in bis opinion it should be repealed, | AN s e e Curtle n tomorrow we don't demand a complete investigation.” | @0d for the purpose of getting the law oft | Thompson, Currle. The disposition of the reports of stand- | The amendment carried on a vive voce |!he statute books as quickly us possible, an bbert—Thompson, M eiiclejohn ing committees whereln a bill was reported | vote and was incorporated in the original | €mergency clause is attached to the bill phrey—D E_Thomy Metklejohn, | back to the ‘~"N”"I with the r m)"'""' resolution Vacat of Highways. n-D. K. Thompson, Rosewater, tion that it pass, brought out another ] A bill to amend the road law wi 5 Joavenat-THnsnaw, Meiklejonn, gument today similar to one had last week, Text of the Re tion. i s and e aw was intro i s ol LI LR at which timo the chair ruled on the ques. | Following is the resolution fntroduced by 1:»“'” AR iller b l""-"" today, which ane—D. yompson, Corrle. el ; provides that no highway in gene Lowe D, K. Thonipson, Metklejohn, tion. The question under discussion was | Representative Wilkinson by ‘e publle e owe-| r st M Whe ) lished 1n cer- | BY the public may be vacated, where ob- Murshall - Hinshaw, Cu what effect the adoption by the se hercas, It has been published 1 Martin— Hinshaw Crounse I . tuln newspapers and s being industriously | Jections against vacating the same, signed McCargar—D. E. Thompson, Currie. [ of a committee report recommending circulated that some of the candidates for [ by at least twenty residents and property MeCarthy—Hinshaw, Meiklejohn. bill for passage would have upon the bill, | United States senator are attempiiog to y Y m,' | g | owners of the county shall be filed in the MeCe fartin, Rosewater Senator Ransom maintained that after such | [nfluence the vote United States senator mpson. Rosewater. bomiraltieny SN COULHE € ' | by the use of free raflroad transportat | ofice of the county clerk where a petition Mendenhall Hinshaw, Currle action there was no other cou 0 PUT- [ and, fnasmuch as sald charges are efthe® [ to vacate such highway has been filed. Mockett—D, E. faompson, Metklejohn, ue but to pass the bill, while others, | truc, or are being made for the purpose of Mullen Curris, Rosewater among them Senator Martin, were of the | Influencing votes: therefore, be it i arer. opinlan that such action by the senate had | pdiciolved: That o committee of five be an- | MORE STATENORMAL SCHooLS |La Grippe is Epidemic catamfi speaker to net with o O'eson of Cumbii - Meiklejohn, Rosewater. | ng effect on the bill, as it simply went | committec from the swnate to investizite Olkon of Phelps-D. 15. Thompson, Meikle ol : to the g«-nug;\llfimn with or without motton | 3\ Charaes and report ~’l?..;“'\::;“(v;‘rw-"1 L ::" Is to Have One and —|t Sparasno Class or “i"flflam,, O'Nefll-D. 12 Thompgon, Rosewater. to adopt chalr had made a ruling |scnd for persoas and paper s Will Be in Western Owes ”y; ewater, “;“l.l""l to this effect last week and was still of The. amendment o ed by McCarthy fol- Nebraska, Rohwe e b the opinion that this was the proper course | lows (Continued fro irst Page.) e e R R ml D, ¥ ‘H\u to pursue. Whereas, other ugly rumors are LINCOLN, Jan ecial Telegram.) he'lhorn— D, F " Senator McCatgar reported that two bitls | *10ut and e well founded, that | The house committee on normal schools to- icela—tinshaw, Meikielohn." | he thought should g0 to some other com- | Members by means of promises, of reward | & bill providing for the construction of Stetnmeyer 1) wompson, Melklejohn. | pirtae, which brought out a protest from | pre. [out!on violation of the corrupt | three state mormal schools, one to be in Swanson waw, Meiklejol g . o practlees act, 1 move to amend by au- " P bt Thompson, Currie. tosy. of {lis ,chairmen .of the o (tees | INVestigute theso charges also in order to | part of the state. The total cost is esti- e e n . Rraamater. AHTeotin; o (NHBRL ths vllvy‘rl'::)rl‘l‘ll'l “ho | avold 4’ scandal mated at $100,000. The bill contemplates e \ompson, Rosewater, 3 i » g ‘ ‘\?,’!,n',f Kirk 11.""1? "n,n;u\.-.,.,‘ Meikle- | consulted in regard to the re-referring of : 1 mittee of the “'"""»‘ nu[*[ mlr; h:;: ur’ |hr" old x\\Alml-m Normal ohn bills instead of bringing the matter up in| The house then resolved into committee | college bullding for the school that s to be o ' 1 ¥ ’“ arner—D. . Thomoson, Melklejohn. the senate without hasing comsulted the | of the whole and devoted its attention to [ established in this city. The location of the The Masses and the Class are b ety I'::nr‘:;'r:- l"A‘I". !L:-n::::::::('l::;‘ ;: l:.n:”l;:.n:llrlm Whitmore Hainer, Metklejohn, chairman of the committee to whom he | the consideration of bills until after §|other schools is to be determined by the 2 ):'“ Ala Oity Bactacss 6f lh: s.;:’.uon AViRY: wiites Wilcox- THnshaw, ' Roscwater. desires the bill referred o'clock. House roll 106, by Shellhorn, pro- | Board of Public Lands and Bulldings. Alike Sub]ac' to La G[]pp‘. The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum.| ¢!V e o g e U T Senator Van Boskirk took exception to [ VIding for lisuing teachers cortificates to bus Ohio: ; J Mr Speaker—D. k. Thom Rosewater. | the manner in which the senate files were | Eraduates of colleges and universities, was et se000000000000000400300000000000000000000000IIItIIItttttttttttstttttttetee ; | | i z Stewart-Cole K prt H=Tlinve taken am very pleased with the experiemce y iy TRENTON, Neb., Jan. 25.—(Special Tele- ntlemen- ave taken Per- | | haq with Peruna. Two months ago I was Atsent, Baldrige, republican;’ Pituey, f0- | printed. He thought the priuting was in- | indefinitely postponed. House roll 117, by . G 4 : - d eac ot W we v elonist ferlor, several qualities of paper are used | Fowler, providing for the adoption of con- gram.)—Word has reached here that the nua now for two weeks and find T suffering with so severe a cold that I could - SR 4 3 t has affirmed the deciston of am very much relieved. 1 feel that | hardly speak. My whole body was affected 4 were ¢ titutional amendments receiving a majority | *!Preme cour t_._‘| Liabl y TE'S DAY PROVES SHORT and the holes were punchad so irreguialy | @ o | the district court in the Stewart-Cole error one are exemp are Lia 9 e pei e re | With what seemed like catarrh of the whole " % o 08 o ¢ 9 my cure will be permanent. 1have SENA E'S that they are of no use in filing the bills. | Of the votes cast thereon, and house roll 49, | "l "Vg o /0™ county clerk of this ¥ P system. — o e etitloning congress to submit an amend- Iso ta it for la grippe and I| ™0 Only and That Devoted | !0 also took occasion to stato that the | PRUFIOR K FOSBERRS 10 SUDTE W0 FPRUCE | county and had served about a month, when b 4 ken it Bripp 5 Our captain advised me to try Peruna, e ol printing company is unreasonably slow and [ ment providing for the election of United |, Wor n coniheg by the commissioners take pleasure in recommending Per- | 414 procured a bottle for me, and truly it he would like to have the matter looked :':r""'"r:.':::":‘v‘::"::dd;:‘:rl‘l:‘::rlrruu- people, | non & charge of meglect in office. The Bl ot the grip? Or, rather, has |UNA &8 an excellent remedy to all| worked wondors. Within two weeks I was after " ! ’ " case was carried up and the district judgo BT YOI B0k kR 2 " Tng | fellow sufferers.””—M. W. Howard, | entirely well and had not used quite two A number of new bills were introduced | The house adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock [ 256 V45 b | the grip got you? Grip is well named. The i Fotpbddil bbb b and s number came up for second tead- | OMOrrow morning. e A rton This made 1t mrcuss 12| origiusl French term, Ia grippe, has been Member of Congress. Rottien Ll ol RBNNC Bailns u ing, after which they were ordered printed Bills on First Reading. :,'","l“f":,:‘; iy ,,1&: oo ;:T:yu:; thortened by the buiy American to read R LR AR, ;':2::"’:'1‘,":‘:. omi erks for the race P e df N X R , reliable remedy."”—Lieut. : and reforred to their respective com- | The following bills wero introduced and | elcction. grip.” Without intending (o do 80 a new A Grippe Leaves the System in & mittees vead the first time: 1618 wlleasd that 3 W:! Cole; Boatmastar | TONS has been coined that exactly de- deplorable Condition. ead the . s ¢ . ole, postmaste : . : The senate then went into joint con-| . . 21, by Hamilton—Amending sec- | of Culbertson, removed the ballots from the | *CFIDS the case. ' As 1L som¢ hldeous Klit | D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the . X At = L Amaniing o0, 4’ irip has clutched us in its Siiead Sar's Utilod 1 P i ALl il alN i toRGLROW, (ThaTe Wak (COR" \thnn' to :.m u; vote xlm senator, and ‘xlxl‘;u:‘r,;”m § '.;::‘In S, chapter I\‘.lel”"l. "| | vault, as he was interested as an attorney ;\|I"1h| :r“‘l'x o 'l" A el :!\y:\m..‘mm l\:nllr“fl”:‘ll:; nH M~‘~|;.:- trom Tarboro, N, C, Fighh upon its return after vot > - | “Insurance Companics” of the Statutes fo pdadlo atal grasp. Men, women, : 5 Westorn avenue, Minneapolls, MinB.: | Tme & slderable opposition (o a Saturday scsslon | WO 18 xeturn after vottag down o mo- | (G RALGFATIULILT it ussoctations | 0 o"auo warranto cares. Coles case A S aaR Lt 1o tha bauatul stern avenue, Mioneaolls ina | The Perunn Medicine Co., Colun by members who desired to go to the! d Monday, too = | to furnish membe ith bylaws and all | still in court, . | ! } s s A e i) Ko to thel" | sournment until 10 o'clock tomorrow ments, when made; authorizes the Bl = HAC. ¥ grip of a terrible monster. I seemed to be affected badly all over. 1| Pus Ohlc et SRNA 1o 52! (KA omiites BAd Deknl Billy on First Reading i smants, tahis rated Will Hold Awhile, Perunn for Grip. suffered with a severe headache, indigestion, | Gentlemen—*“Tam more than sat- I requires stipy premium nsso- | pLATTSY G o ; ¢ bl ¢ Ep- | ny . could neither eat | isfied with Pe > adopted, & motion was made to recousider, | Following are the bills introduced today: | clatlons to compute bremiums on cither the | PLATTSMOUTEH, Neb., Jan (8paaiabiy || MescDrl O DA Tonsll BEMIsnb o S0e imarousiilie e i L AL AR EMTE 08 LorunRanciing it ¢ bs “ > + 4 stice Archer's court this afternoon | worth League, also President of Loyal Tem- nor sleep, and 1 thought I would give up my | an excellent remedy for the gri 1 b as voted dow d both house . 173, by e aniingg combined experience” or “Amerfean actu- [ ~—In Just wol L © he grip and :A.‘,:‘ ‘."’ “‘ .y "\‘ :r. 1 down and both houses .;'.4 |“v lv‘:_\I\“‘|.\(‘""|Iv““|_‘ AT, f'." 8 'll L ,.“«I tabl ; . R George Thomas, colored, was given a hear- o Legion, writes from Chehalls, | work, which I could not afford tg do. catarrh I have usediti y family eet LoMOrrow apte KVl lod Btatutes o R. 252, by Coppoc—To amend section e and bound over to the distriot ¢ s “ o customers 8 &I y L braska for 1 Relating to fees allowed ing and bound over to the district court in 8 | “One of my customers who was greatly ;;q they all join mein recomi The business of the senate this morning chapter x1v, Compiled Statutes of Nebrasl Ao s county treasurers. S 1899, “ P s the sum of 100, Detective Mitche o al remedies in cases helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and was principally of a routine nature MM 170 by Campbell—For the reltef of | f9 1 and to repeal the sald section 14 ¥ L hell of e used sever: elped by L y | LINCOLN, Jan pecial.)—~The mem- bers of both houses of the legislature scored a victory over the faction which would ad- Journ from Friday until Monday today by voting to adopt the report of a joint com- mittee recommending that a session of both Congressman White's Lett. T o e ment | Alexidi 1 et et b athhorihe ot | € mow ‘xista.” Requires petitions for inter- | Omaba was present and testified against the | of severo colds and In grippe but none 1|1 procured a hottle the same day, 1 used it|i08 it as an excellent remedy. U tanant GO YSrnAE RaYS BHEE Trosls ande r, and to authorize the pal fmyrovements to b signod by not less | prisoner, who was arrested in Omaha while | consider of more value than Peruna. [ faithfully and felt n marked improvement Goe. H. White, Member of Congre: vey to sald Alexunder 11, Blair the north. e i preeinets where there are less than | ttempting to dispose of an overcoat allegel| have found it to give satisfaction in cases | During the next two months I took five bot Remained in Feeble Health After west quarter of section 3, township &, north A 4 T e ot the S1xth b . i Hoyq | 8ty frecholders, and by fitty where there | to have been stolen from a way car on the | of indigestion, complicatons of liver and tles and then felt splen Now my head | Cured of La Grippe. county, Nebraska. Upon the list of selee- [#7f M th ‘;x\-i’\ll‘\“{r.] Il)."“(l“n hibit the | Missour! track in Weeping Water. kidney troubles, and it is one of the finest is clear, my nervea are steady, I enjoy food Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer Indepen- uding sald tract being confirmed to | 0 Ry Bumpireye=R0 REChS S8 \ow of for a worn-out systef and rest well. Peruna has been wo | Sh6 v 2 | ton Including suid tract being confirmed to | golicitition, taking or accopting #ny order _ tonics T know of for a worn-out system. I|and rest well. Peruna has heen worth a | gent Ordor of Good Templars, of Everett, o o purc shipment or ¢ very glad ecommend run to my 0] dose to me."—D. L. Wallace, Eip stuie on Nebeaats undor e for the pur . ipment ot delivery ! am glad to recommend Peruna y | dollar a A b lia States under date of March 3, 15%. (7 ho Bate" ot o and proviing a8 | Armed with the vote of the Nebraska |(riends se a reliabie, e, SERD/LE NS T at o After having a severo attack of Ia grippe a ] g j 1. D. Powell o 3 | " palty a fine of from $100 to $w0. Does not o nolleg 3 : specific.”"—Mrs. Dr. ( Mrs. M. A. Sharick, chaplain G. A. R.|T continued in a feeble condition even after by Liddell—To provide for @ 10 W 1ot | electoral college Hon. W. R. Barton last 5 4 | e Fie! 5 admission of crippled and diseased children ‘x'f"-'.',’.“l‘."u” ‘x\vl,”ffi a ~::“"1Lu e ed dealers | Goning left Tecumseh for Washington, D. ‘\f"r fects ",' I ¢ rll:l‘l’; Woman's Relief Corps, writes from Fre-the doctor called me cured. My blood ’ Jp. tHe HomeLtor BV Trioudioes {n the | g gy e Tt gaming | C., to prevent Nébraska's vote on presi- | Miss Emma Jourls, President Golden Rod | mont, Wash socmed polsoned ate of Nebraskd. = o amend section | bY means of what is commonly called & | dent and vice president of the United States | Sewing Circle, writes from 40 Burling| “When la grippe was the prevailing ill-| *1 also suffered with dyspe, and had S0t of the' Conte of Givil Bracmanre oi Ner | 8ame of policy, and to provide a penalty for |\ Ty "o iine vice president. | , Chicago, 111, u8 follows: ness in this western country I was not ono | either to starve or suffer from what ! wa braska, and to repeal sald section $ola, as | the violation thereof. - Iixes at from $50 £ s his spring 1 suffered severely from the of the few who escaped its terrible results, | eating. A nelghbor who was using Peruna c i maw Eaintlon e R T AP L% by Hantis=To amend aaction s Protes sult I inned. after-effects of la grippe. As the doctors but after being laid up the whole winter 1| praised it so highly that she tnduced me to enuine o, A e ent rorant D raotons | chapter xxi, Compiled Statutes of Nebraska | PONCA, Neb., Jan. 25.—(Special.)~The | did not seem to help me I bought a boitle | partially lost my hearing and had a very| try it, and I soon found this was wbat 1 at elections,” to provide a penalty for viola- | f0F 1880, entitled “Datrymer suit instituted by Prof. Money against the [of Peruna. I had certainly no idea that bad case of catarrh of ths head and throat. really needed. Bt slgot v Y 101~ | Brovides that board of managers may deter- 4 ¥ | J tlon of this act, being chapter xxix of the (BHOVIGER At hORId 08 B e ting of | School board of Allen for breach of con- |any medicine could help any one as that “I thought timo would restore my usual| “I could £con eat my regular meals with ar er s Sesslon Laws of the Btate of Nebraska for | gl "Dajrymen's assoctation. and repeals | tract in discharging him has been dis- | did. Day by day I felt better, and lu a lit- good bealth, but found I was wrong. 1| relish, my system was bullt up, my health 178, by Miller—Relating to the va ww fixing such annual mecting for third | missed in the county court tlo over two weeks I was as strong and read some testimonials of Peruna, tried it| returned, and 1 have remined in excellent 1 of highways, and to amend section 10 lopata e ase | well as ever. We keep it in the home con- and was well prepald, for not only was my | strength and vigor now for over a year. | . O . hapter IXxvill, Complled Btatutes of the |, pijuh’ thrée state normal schools, one each | stantly, and if any of the family feels badly hearing restored, but there is no trace of | Mrs. T. W. Collins. ltt e lver l S- RS b Rensain=To smand ohanier| 8 Third, Fifth and SIxth cong ~«m;.\| a few doses strengthens them."—Miss catarrh. I cannot speak too well of Pe-| Address The Peruna Medicine Co., of Co xaxix, Compiled Statutes of Nebracia for | (" St LR S QAL R Emma Jouris. runa..”’—Mrs. M. A. Sharick | Jumbus, 0., for a free hook on catarrh, | thereto a new section glving to innkeepers, Kceed ¥ : Must Bear Signature of e e Ina Housskesvare & | by McCoy—To amend section 4, lien upon' the Koods tke. bronerts and | chapter 1, Btatutes fo equires bond ”‘/——‘ | eftects of any of st lodger | for $Luw to be filed when appeal is taken in Boarder, Drought the Tt Theader | saloon license cases, and providing enfor | H. B by Kaveny—To prevent diserimi- | (% 7 A Corethy"and v AP ou s end foreclosing the san; nation by insurance companies and | governor of the te of Nebraska to con mutual benefit associations on account of vent sp m:*‘:-::""-“ Houss FILLING UP ITS FILE%;:1'{'r‘n:vul"»l‘f:"Iv'_f‘\:'.&‘Ill..l‘;\‘,‘l.l,l,]‘i‘:.‘1\5.:.{.‘}';’3'.:":“:‘:'.;:,‘.‘L‘ b \ et ‘ ha]f your ]ifetime (tteen Send Many Bills Alo ) tako as sugan. n Mra Carter or Divore Conditlon for Third COLUMBUS, Ne (Speclal.)- FOR KEADACHEL. Reading. Rl Darian Bt Diea siue lankintiuel 3 : o fn your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt FOR DIZZINESS. district co praying for a divorce from | rold— o el FOR BILIOUSNESS, LINCOLN, Jau pecial)—At the | her husband, George M. Carter. She al- and cold—of miserable elevator service—bad light and FOR TORPID LIVER ‘::krn.l‘:xls’.“x“m( .l'-"r..fn:x’,‘un::d:| flfl;‘ .f.nq:.- | teges ar negl and_cruelty as th ventilation? There is no ofice building in the town kept grounds for the tion There is one child p FOR CONSTIPATION, | |and placed on the general file ' girl 2 years old, and this was taken n| An Excellent Combination. Uke FOR SALLOW SKIN. H. R. 61, by Mead—Making it a_crime charge by the mother. Last Saturday she RS T ) B et R LR ngther, The pleasant method and beneficial o FOR THE COMPLEXION] | o+ ofrise, "o to o injury (o the person or | Was {0 town with the child, when it Was | effcets' of the well known remedy, e ce ui i“ GERT I ww i gonare Property of wnother With the intent 10 ox- | spirited away by the father. She fled an| Symor or Fias, manutactared by the | Puraty Vogetadio ‘z e |t money for hecuniary purpuses, or 1o fafidavi I the court ting that “by| Caprirousia g Syaue Co., illustrate LISt his Will, and to provide punishmens | $tealth and deceit” the defendant had ob- | thevalucof obtaining the liquid laxa- | ruary, March, April The best is none too good for you, and you will find it a CQURE SICK HEADACHE. for violation of the act tained possession of the child and she fur-| tive principles of nts known to be |eifie will wsell Hon < b 81, by Lichty—Proscribing duties of | thor charged (hat he was an unfit perso || medisinally laxative and presanting |t yery low rates fo Okink good business investment to take a half hour and look at e clork 'of the supreme court In respect | ’ “Worth Its Weight in Gold." to the prints churt opinions to 1 ‘IY‘I‘VII”A‘Il‘]l\l\\l‘h its caro and custod | :1.‘ min ! -~(urml.’ulm!‘r\(flu\Iuluy(u(l\lu P s the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them filled. 4 oY Fowler—elating to lands | Judge Grimison this morning made an order | taste and acceptable to the system, It o DR. RADWAY & CO. “{'.\\\“:A.n\ ol taxes and the deeds thereto, for the defendant to produce the child is the one pericet strengthening laxa- | - Why? tlomen: 1 send inclose 0., for which | o hormin awiing rent o romeet ool €| court February 11, when the matter would | tive, cleeusing the system effectually, | ou 'will ‘pisase send tme one dossn Rad: | hlorsop owning veal property having an | Yo" 0a"s Derson named us guardian| dispeliing calds, ) w8 and fevers TICKET OFFICE: : ilding way's Ready Rellef and o dozen Rad ¥ \ . L. Peters 9 DEE uldrang, e By e e Ptlofonen - | much person to sell, mort CUANEY | for the minor child until the action for di- | gently yot promptly and enabling one | %, E. Corner Fourteenth and Donglan, . L ered horeubouts t0,be worth ts welght i | S0, property under powe the district | vorca was dispo; of to ovéreome habitual constipation per- Rental Agents, Ground Floor, FO0 ThiS s why ‘T am induced t Rund | 5 ! | \ | H. R. 7 b ivenat=Providing for a | ¢ ~ manently. Its perfect (.r edom from - — [h. i have hancisd oes Gl f0F s0mo Hine ndlorida it upon crops planted o xown | CTenmater's Avm Crashed, | every objectionable quality and sub- | cIUR“E .VI)’URSEI,.H‘ | this, as it gives bete .‘.. tataction demised premines, and for the for DAKOTA CITY b., Jan. 23.—(Special.) | stance, und its acting on the kidneys, H atural tar Ba o DER psare of such len and @ penaity for well- | —Frank B a teamster cmployed by e and bowels, without weakening ; i A Cured While You: Ing, removing or disposing of s b5 | andley & Jewett In hauling bullding m irritating them, make it the ideal | ; > l l‘ ul e Slee : 1R, 2 by Lane—Providing for the elec- | rial from this pla Winnebago agency axative £ S qs,m 15 Dfl)\ l:lwh it large of h ee county commissloners | for the new school ng in course of Tuthe process of mannfacturing figs | o 501 by Druggists, Y K HANSOLVENT" b \vow Btricture I1ke saow benentt the .rln"_.:: 1 ounties ving over 80,0 1 les: r 1, as 1 or sent fu plain wrappes e Yrroviaie ongihen: be wpp Drales 4 / | than 125,00 populs S and loss | oraction, while enroute to the agency todwy | 8ro used, as they are pleasant to the | gr sent tu plaln wisppsr, Einsatons 1o ¥ o ailich, bt & digeat (e 7} [ | i et Bt A e iy SAHAN | oLy oo bin Toad the wamantoriv e ton | tagiasy » medicinal qualities of the Boctlony w0l DORItive o i . v A Sl £yt s mok [ Liine Couhty 1 ot Commissic { trei oer s s | Temedy are obtained from senna and @i t Nod ot an o' Evory Man Should K fmoots, end f o bied” Aycinir, P other ‘oromatic plants, by n method . N dnerindane Every Man Should Know Himself, H. R. 3, by ler—Requiring the d CHICHESTER'S ENGLISM ST. J AMES ASsN, BIm Bt Cluoinnati, 0. has prapared at mosihaee Neskiale Bnoumatim struetion of cockleburs and taxing the riglnal and uty e | : known to the CarirorNIA 16 Synvr [ siriction of weeds on pubile r Shvwnte ¢ I ‘ o' ive 1 ustrated §reatian on e e | ¢ £ AbULLINK Property owners 0. only, In ¢ getits beneficial 0 AL P"- s (hy witl sead 10 & e applicant, pre Radway's dy Reliel curcs Ieadach | R by Miskel—Requiring the de i eflc -,:mrl t itations, please " . & Wt Asiaan Dagor "phine ARG Weaknoss I thi BACK: | 1o Boocurty iy whan ha fan Br nerons | BT: PAUL, ) nember e of the Company " Bitiflmy Ry oie DCfhe Jucnis, auC PN | B B by Miskali=Relating to care of | mont! Bos. T "' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. o bt R HOWELL'S quiy a little cough 'or. Kay’s Lu fects & permanent cure. Sold by drugaist Relating to road o y , gBalm spine or kidneys, pains around 2 live to destroy t himself quarantine " pmm-lwmo front of every package. Ready Rellet will wfford immedinte eas | Eanization | W | SAN FRANCIECO, CAL A AR | For a Cola n a. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. n I- aw oy cures every ki of cough, I ¢rippe, bronehitis, . BE SURE TO GET RADWAY'S H. R. 6, by Broderick—Relating to the | LAXATIVE BROMOQ QUININE TABLETS. | Worsale by ell Drugglsts.—rice c. per bottlo L /¥ more ‘u..u. . re throit, croup, whooping cough, ete. Never ST, JA 62 ELM ST. CINCINN \]I. OHIO pleurisy, swelling of the joinis M. R. o6, by Miskell—Relating to and {ts continued use for a few days of- | V1R Ly olis, gr. | | | deranges the stowuch. At Druggists, 10 & 2e