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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901 O\ DL | to Afteen. After the report was flm.,,ml\wl for several years by the Western his joy by treating all members to cigars. | the direction and management of William ’ LJ - It had been rumored that a minority re-| Croan and Wtiiiam Kinslev. The school { » e B port was to be submitted in one of the|fafled and for five years the building has Saturday's Legislative Ballot for 8 cases, but (hat this Peport was unfoundef | been uticocupled Dircloses Number of Absentees, evidenced by the unanimity of the semare wil ke s eaer| - Last Four Days of Our Great Discount Investigntion Committees Named. CANDIDATES' SHOWING THEREBY SUFFERS Committees to investigate the charges of | Decides ¢ " in the Ingquiry Inte Tt ST | 2t o Clearance Sale. o were appointed today Prac Das's Char by Lieutenant vernor Savage for the | ing One and Meilklejo e Sraih 57 Sher Sers o the howse | LINCOLY, e S copecnt)—tnms: | () Per Gttt On all our Black and Colored * Last Four Days of Our January Linen Sale Discoutit Dress Goods the Beneficinries, members and it {8 a significant fact that | morning the clerk of the house was an & |4 ‘majority of both, exclusive o the fu- |Dounced, who read a message trom that | 20 Per Cetit On all our women's, men’s, misses, children’s Still Greater Cut in Bed Spreads slonists, are supporters of either Meikle- | body stating that a committee of five had | i Y - Largost size Crochet Spreads ......oe 98 ————Ball0ta——— [ john or Thompson. Following Is the per- [ been appointed by the speaker of the house Discount and boys' Cashmere and Cotton Hosier) Pattern Cloths it gl il sl o) . 10 | gonnel of the committees 0 ] e charges that certain sena- entir ok ” o’ on’ jsRe! by d and te ¢ Best quality Fringed Spreads for sin Lo Senate—Harlan, chairman; McCargar, | torial didates were issuing railway | 20 Per Cent On our entire stock of women's, men's, misses Linen by the yard and to make ends mee ‘ D ‘gt Pl Q1 v o d o patte; oths le beds 1.30 | Owens, Ransom, Ziegler passes and in other ways trying to influence | Discount children’s and boys' Underwear, Union Suits, [| Ne i tlashed our pattorn cloths. This Kl A ¥ 1 4 ik B ia & clearing sale in earnest Best quality and largest size Fringed House—Wllkinson Hall, Tweed, Laflin, | member: { the legislature to vote for l‘ nts "]]II Vests, Peisiger them. The committee was instructed to Fine Quality Irish Marsellles Spreads 215 each The senate committec was named on au- | summon persons or papers needed for evi- Per Cent On our entire stock of Sheets, Sheetings, Muslin, Pillow Cases thority granted by a motion that was in- |dence and to ascertaln if any members of l)?qcoun: Ribbo p“‘“er“ T“hle ('k,"!' n and Pillow Casings at cost pri troduced by Senator Francis Martin He | the legislature had accepted such favors - . JONK, 2x2 yards 2.00 eac o aeked the presiding oficer not to appoint | No action was taken on the communication e o N 2x2ly vards . s2z00 exch Ready-Made Sheets M as & momber and his request was|at the time, but Jist before wdjournment :!0 Per Cent On our entire stock of Blankets and 223 yards .. ... $3.00 ench G00D QUALITY granted. It fs announced that the investi o a motibn by Martin of Richardson, a Discount Ilannels. 3-4x3-4 Napkins to match....$3.00 dozen | gation will be commenced Monday after- |like committee was appointed from the Napkins 2x24 yards, 60c quality at Roon, but it s not Mkely that any subs |senate tc confer with the house com- Per Cent On our entire stock of women's, misses” and [0 oo ail tinen Dice Napkine... 8100 dor. o rigd Yarde, fhe quatity, at o2 poenas will be fssued until the following | mittee. The senate committee fs composed | 2 shi o' P Shoo 2.00 Bleached Napk t 145 d 2 x23% yards, A ey | day Before beginning the probiug the | of Harlan of York, Owens of Dawson, Mec- Dlflcou"t children’s Boots and § hoes. 2 MORoS YApXiEs 8 ++ 8148 dos. 2% x2% yards, 95¢ quality and hem | ) " 2.25 Bleached Napkins at $1.69 doz. g committees will listen to voluntary testi- | Cargar of Saline, Ransom of Douglas and 20 Per Cent On all our ladies’ 8ilk and Flannel Yy P stitched, at each 250 Bleached Napkins at $1.08 dor. 44 | moLy r ot Cedar 20 Changing Judietnl Disteicts. | committes on agriculture reported Discount i $3.00 Bleached Napkins at....$2.48 doz Ready-Made Pillow 7 ) f " " y $6.00 Bleached Napkins at 50 doz “ 1 ber apportionment bill was Intro file 71, & bill relating to the death | Per Cent On our entire stock of ladies, misses’ and Towels Cases d in the sevate today. This bill pro als from disease, with some amend i ildren' ke 3 ape jes’ " b 42x30-1n., regular 15¢ kind, at 11c each LINCOLN, Jan lal Telegram.) for the tedistelcting of the Juafeinl ents, for passage, whereupon it was | Discount childre n's .]m]‘u.m, Golf Capes and ladies c Bath Towels at ....oooveeninee 106 gggrl o 6 93¢ kind, At 12%¢ e, There were more absentecs than commo changing the boundaty of every 1 on general file | Man-tailored Suits, Bath Towels at veel 50x36-1n., regular 20c kind, at 15¢ each today in the joint convention to vote for trfet except Third and Sixth and | The committee on miscellaneous subjects | < » E . Bath Towels at ... 26¢ each & senator, and the totals of several of the | redueing (e 1o'al numbcr of Judges from | Feported senate fle 89, which provides ,“,‘3 1 Per Cent On our entire stock of IFurs, Near Seal 3¢ Linen Towels at v 12140 Hemstitched Pillow "5 candidates suffered in consequence. Currie pnty 1ot Senat Oleso the purchase of lands y assoc! H o ) o) vk b Y o ) a1 - Linen Towels at . . 10¢ ~ twenty-eight to twenty-one. Senator on purch L ry a a Dis nt Capes, Astrakhan Capes, Collarettes and 1ost one through changes ad Melklefohn | of Cuming counts is the author of tions, favorably, and recommended that it | 3 Discount I ¥ ¢ Linen Towels at . TN Cases Jost two Iu the ame manner, Hinshaw and i o S fg Sk ot dis- | pass. The bill was introduced by Senator | Muffs, Linen Towels at ...........20c each 45x36-in., regular Kind, at 150 each Rosewater being the beneficlaries. Follow- | trjet, which Baldrige | 1ng 1s the vote Lo Tremendous Sacrifice Sale Monday morning we shall offer in cloak department 50 Man Tailored Suits at $5.00 each. Broady 2 Martin Nemaha and Jefterson taken out of the Crounse AMeikiejohn triet, which is to left in charge of one | ponement, but on account of the This lot represents first class materials and best workmanship. The assortment and sizes are broken. witl secure an unusual bargain. No alterations. Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Streets. | | ! Judge The Secons ric OW COmpose of Mr. Owens the eport s withdrawn Hatner theriand judge. The Sccond district, n iy report w Ithdrawn | Harian RO of Otoe and Cass counties, is to include | until some time when the author of the recommending county attornevs of this state ¥ Nsw. Broderick—Finshaw, Meikicjoh alone, with five judges. The Fifth district, | a change in the Y tlony TaF che wial 1te! with the murder of Herman Zahn at Sny is now composed o Nemaha, Johnson, Pawne Jot Senate file 52, ferson and bas two judge son, raquiring that county treasurers have a bill by Owens of Daw- a seal, was reporte indefinite po Bt/ If we have your size ) The republican vote was district, composed of Lancaster county 8 | 80, 40, 74, T i and 27, while 29, a Allen—D, E. Thompson, Currle not changed, except that two Judges are | curative act by Newell, was recommended Andrews—Thompsos. Croun expected to do the work now divided Le- | for indefinite pestponement Arends—-Currie, Hinshaw ok "o AT Fong e 1 L htanson, Meiklejohn, | tWeen three of them. The Fourth district,| A number of new bills were introduced Pelaner—Hinshaw Maikiejonn | which now embraces Douglas, Sarpy, Wash- | and a number were up for second reading. | kiy—D. E. mpson, ¢ urrie. ‘ | eteD F Alompcn: RS vn. tugton and Burt countics, with seven | A communication was received from the Beriet—1. Tnompson, Meikle)ohn judges, I8 to be composed of Douglas county | State Board of Agriculture, Harrington 1| lomy Sarpy, which is taken from the Fourth, and | measure is present Hinshaw Il an Dusen... 1| Nemaha from the First, with one judge to Other bills reported upon favorably and _ VanBoskirk fish and game secute actlons for the violatlon of ge » e tried ately aud alown of Furnas—D. K. now made up of Saunders, Seward, Butles, | bill, which would prohibit the Kkilling of bR UL Bt il B Vote i Benil look after the four countes. The Third | placed on gemeral Ale werc ’m».w..m Brown of Otoe—Hainer, Crounse. York, Hamilton and Polk countics, with |quail in Nebraska for a period of flve y 56, by Uhi—To amend shtion ®ia | will be laken up the second w o e s 3 5 sde of Civil Procedure. Relating to term. Rhea's father, William Klein, has Buresh-Hinshaw, Rosewate two Judges, will have Seward and York . The board also recommended that the legis i ¢ ¢ BureshoHinshaw, Roséwater wo Judges, will hav rd and Y The board recommended that the legis- |y lngs for the adoption of children been here the greater part of the week o eansatiny, peiklelohn, counties taken out of the district, which | lature take some rovide for the ad action, It possible, to y Uhl 0 ¥ orep s for s son's defens: U, hg e L T will leave four counties to be presided over | prevent the spread of dis uisslon ‘o, cripoled and dinensse chlidran | B T olovde, Irahic DOIGAT 4o wats Crounse—Harlan, Cufre, by one Judge. The Sixth district will still | mals resulting fr Rl S iatonytor the RrRnaIN e Lol A Mevhavd: Ta s ies m eating cornstallu state of Nebraska ¢! v Currle—Van Luscn, Crounse " 1R Yy y 4 N i Mesers. Loomis and Maynard. He declines Edgar—D, 12, Thomipsnn. Cafrle. be composcd of Dodge, Colfax, Platte, Nance | The scnate. after golng into joint con. | H. R. 38 by McCarthy (by request) to talk much about his son's case. He Evans—Hainee, Meikieioh and Merrick counties, but instead of thres | vention, adjourned until 11 o'clock Monday | #Mend scctions § 6 18 und 21 of chapter X % A T ST LT L L (s thy %otk Wit Be 1h-An0 Bevds of | eonnca 0y | Shiitied “Bonds and oaths officlal,” statutes says that the boy has been absent from Eriedrich for 1889, Authorizing officinls holding of- home over four years. From words that R B ; g felt all its miseries, experienced the weakness and had GRILoRIY-— Ik Kiesahn 0 TR SRYELLARE oW MLNQY & TN e e e s one sy | he has dropped new aud then it appears Haran—D. F Tuompse ’ ot et a1y | The following scnate files were Intro- | compiny that he has been following race horses a i n‘moulh full of l{fl(l taste, ')-(-l you know nothing of the 1'("{.':[.'}' HM..‘;;-QW ’ and Nuckolls counties out and replace them el teday H. R 269, by Jouvenat (by request)—-To good share of the time, though never hav- [ history of the disease. Now For lnstance se among anl- You may know something of the “grip”—may have Bl ¥ z Hall—D) Thom' Ruse . up of Saline, Fillmore, Thayer, Nuckolla by rat Reading Lafin- . Thompson 1t 1s proposed to add the counties of W Ty Alleho T iekttavat i ) Jane-p” B mhompson, Currle” inglon, Burt and Wayne, with two judges | uficlure of and trafe in® elkarettos and A AT =TT ine R Cutrie N eJohin, for the district. The Ninth district as it | Paper for cigarctte making, to provid N unconcerned about his fate and is, accord- bersors to wnther such information and fixing o Aty for failure a fine of from | Ing to Sherifl Kreader, a model prisoner. $10 to 81 the i it i | TR, 280, by Fowler—To amend sections 3 More Than Salaries. Martin—Hinshaw Crounse [now stands is composed of Wayne, Mad- | h Meenatng (hereat and fxing penaities | g and 120, article f, chapter Ixxvil, 8ta: | WEST POINT, Neb., Jan. 26.—(Special.)-- rgar—D. B Thompson, Currie. fson, Antclope, I" and ; o8 LR oese tutes for 18, Ielating to the sale of land Knox countles, |~ 8 F. 182, hy Lyman—To provide the mo The annual settiement of the Board of Su thy—Hinshaw, Melklejohn, 7 . o fodewater but It s proposed to take Wayne county out | 07 ascertaining the popuiatin of cou 1. by Mackett—To amend s pervisors with the various county officers hom Rosewater. and replace it with Boone coun with an | 8%, % Lt for fixing salarie 05 oon omce y of article vi of chapter 1v of the Sta eveals a flourishing condition of affairs ,mlwlvyvth Hinshaw, Rosewater, allow fAlcen o8 i idbon ot " ; : provide for the gathering and compilation s s Gt Pk Tt top I Inan with Seward, York and Jeflerson, with one | o S F 5% 1Y Miller=Relating to the tevy | Gt utatiatios. providing benaities and re- 108 steady employment as a lockey with Humphrey -1 a M ; | Judge to Qo the work. In the Eighth dis. | Sohection and expenditure of read taxew by | peallng section 7 of chupter xxxix of the | any particular man or firm, only getting a Johnson—D. E. Thompsor: tHist, ‘whitoh b 1 Fite il LU R ‘\] ctior 88 of chap- | Compliled Statutes chraska for 189, en- mount once in a while. He appears wholly SR benat-tinehaw. Lhek o hich 18 now made up of six counties, | tor xVill of urticle v of the 1 8tat | gyelod lustrial Statistios.”” " Requiring as- -'-h St d d I]l tl Mockett=-D, F 5 Teikiejohn ince of one judge. In the Tenth dis- | 8§ by Oleson—To apportion for 18, Relating to qualifications for bar- yn hig county. The office of county clerk gives some interesting facts concerning the grip and Mullen-Currle, Kosewater trict. now compored of Adams, Webster, | State It judicial districts and for the ap- | fers feense: (RIS YUIK R Ce e reallzed suicient fees to enable the in- it's about the only book that does. Newell—Martin. tureis | Kearney, Harlan, Franklin and Phelus, is | Pntment and foetlon of officers there if | fhprentice or two vears' service as barber cumbent to cover $13.43 back into the Olexon of, Cuming—Ifinshaw, Rosewater, |to be added Clay and Nuckolls, wiile |3 'or ‘chapter il of tn o amend sestion | i ther states and payment of $ lcense scJlsonof Phelps—D. E. Thompeon, Melkle: | phelps county Is to be taken out for us ating to the form of hailors | fee. county treasury. The county judge's fees cxceeded his salary by $207.20, a remarkably O'Nelll-D. E. Thompson, Rosewater. in the Fourteenth. The Eleventh is to be nts 10 be voted upon Rohwer—Hinshaw Crounse. Y ; Wen s art o e vatea o Foi1 sRbWig: Ls AL OMae1ok ksy Telie Fact is Sandall—Thompson, Melklejohn. made up of Buffalo, Hall, Sherman, Greeley, 8’ of chapter vl ot ,,,‘_ M S FROM MANITOBA TO THE GULF previous to the Incumbency of Judge Krake Beott—-D. E. Thompson, Currle. Valley, Wheeler, Garfleld and Howard coun- | laws af 15 the fability of fire never pald the statutory salary to the off- She'lhorn—D. E. Thompson. Crounse. ties, which is four less than it mow has, “,"';“”." B L rtain cases and ngs Men Feel Encouraged Over o0 np 0 (a0 of clerk of the district Smithberger—Hinshaw, Mefklejonn the countles taken-out of the district belng | property olioy lat-to personal Prospects of Nebrawkn & Epencer—r B Thompson. Mefkiejonn. | i i b : ataipeAkken court shows a very gratifying result. The there are mighty few things that have escaped the i s Ay By oone, Blaine, a8, Hooke Irs 18, by Paschal—To require persons atlrond. 668 raoHI A X " 5 5 Hipieonisubel Melcelohn, 0, | oiohn, | couattes; WARGEUAIS, now 1o O Fosiie. Jartnerships” or CornoFations owning. and Freiapr Dol b Gl editors of that work. If interested, call and see a Svataan oy Tieaohn ' ‘ gy 10y . | having lald trackk, switches, turnouts SmiNGE. Nel b (abs6ial <A f 18 0 exce: 5. Swansan-Hinenaw, Meikleio: added. The distrlct is at present provided | ciher apninnies 0 the strests Lelouts oof | HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. (8peales) "\| The total recelpts of the county treasurer | copy. Take one home for $7.00. Trompe e with two judges, but by thus reducing the | 0f any ¢ity In thix state to take iy sy | rallroad project has been under way | for the year were $123,680. Trom 1 ¢ A130 0 aGLIRE 0GR Lactoh v Aorite e | Tintwen hartions thes wnd forfelt afl | this city for a year past which it Is cal- | | ‘ | e TR stree A provi, P eo- | Lhi=D. honm : From the Twelfth as it now stands, com- | fra remeny Tora faiiee 1 ane O VL | culated will be of great benefit to the peo- | York's Sewer Suit. Megeath Statlonery CO. g e Al el < posed of Buffalo, Dawson, Custer and Sher- ple of th® great corn and wheat belt of | YORK, Neb., Jan. 26.—(Special)—For the Whitinore—Huiner, Melk man, every county except : Custer is taken, INT by Oleson=To amend section 152 | the north and the cotton producing coun- | last three days the hearing for an injunction 1308 Farnam Street. Whieox-Hinshaw, | Roxewate but the district is enlarged by the addition s e eI oy | try of the south restraining the city of York from using its Young- Rusewater, Martin of Loup, Blaine, omas, Logan, Mc- |lnting to a license td peddicre of je The proposed line is the Nebraska & Gulf | new sewerage system has been in progress Mr Speaker—D k. Thompson, Rosewater. | Pherson, Hocker and Grant counties. The | PEt¢0t medicines, et railroad, organized under the laws of the | in district court here before Judge S. Sorn- Ta'drige. Gawne, Hat tiakell, Ow hirte nth district, now embracing i state of Nebraska. berger. The sewerage of the city of York | end Van Boskirk. republicans, and Warink: | ieen counttes, s to be made u-,.“'.'} f«‘?;. HOUSE PASSES ONE MEASURE | nc plan of the promoters of this road | empties into Beaver creek and owners of | " Becher, Liddell, Pliney and Tann fu- | Lincoln, Keith, Cheyenne, Deuel, — | s to build and equip a first-class line from | land through which Beaver creek flows near { was thrown open yesterday for an afternoon “ 1) slonists, being absent | Blufr, Banner and Kinball being alrendy in | #1117 10 Prohinic Sale of Clgarettes | yapitoba to the Gulf of Mexico, the south- | York are asking for a perpetual fojunction Party complimentary to her daughter, Mrs, AN 'MMUNF Lust of the Contests the district, to which are to be added Daw- Sent Along Its Way by Large ern terminus to be Port Arthur, Galveston, | restraining the city from using tie sewer, | \Weitzer of Rocky Ford, Colo. Novel enter- The last of the leglslative contest cases | son from the Twelfth and Box Butte from Majority. or both of these points. The road, so far | The case is belng Lotly contested and ex- | talument was provided and an elaborate were disposed of this morning when the | the Fifteenth districts. From P eane,” Sayn Dr. Be house, practically by a ninous vote, | teenth district no countles are to be taken, | “INCOLN. Jan (Special.)—In the [ puooi e \water, S, D., and extends south | testimony, among them being City Engineer | 8!sted by Mrs. Oscar Relmers. trieal Authority, r " . 2 | bu ) 5 ' | courde of ‘ee hours' wol o Ty 8|, . ose P ol o Womnn Wh adopted the report of the privileges aud [ but two counties—Phelps and Perkins—a aa atdthres rk the house this | ¢y almost direct line, the pregent ter- | Rosewater of Omaha elections” committes, which recommended | to bo added to the present district. To the | MOFPIDE passed one bill and placed seven | niy.g peing near Concordla, Kan PR e - GOon FELLOWS AT NORFOLK Bleate) that the fusion members from Douglas | Fifteenth will be taken Box Butte and |MOF® OU the general file, to be taken up for | “pg continued line will touch many of GBRARA, Neb —(Specfal.)— Weakening county be allowed to retain their scats. [ Dawes counties. final reading and passage next Monday | o oot fmportant points south, astde | 4 h. YWV it 1ks Take swession Long Enough It 1 . el s e i G RO . Niobrara has an aged woman who lived in sy AR " n Lo Representative Hibbert of Gage county dis- xtra Judges for Few Districts as put through | o opening up much comparatively Dew | prijana under three sovereigns o Dine and Install a New ~The Docto Belt, Hiw R o St e AN o8 thE GomMILIRs)|. /o . today was Introduced by Murray and fs [0 o0 o e ’ 0. 4Y Lodge. Ow! vent snranteed f fisd i itag dudlng op e shinmitle The only districts that will be entitied | known as “the anti-cigarette bill." It was | o n to the' ralsera of | William LV and Violaris. Mrw, Serah Cu it Does Not o Johnson case, b ¢ P [P toi8, Shat. will as | 17 1] Rivais 15 oS ralkars 8 - diis ; frists [ —— AR e [T e L fhi to more than one Judge, according to this | gencrally supposed that the bill passed the | e 10e WAL KWE ok Upon the great | McGulla, aged §3, remembers the coronation | NORFOLK, Neb., Jan. 26.—(Speciul Tele- | Cost You a Cent. Heprsentative Mullen, republican member | ACt 87€ the Fourth, with five. and tho | house last week, but it was discovered to- | Mooy of Kaneas. Nebraska and the Da- | Sersm IV and during that of Queon | gram.)—For several days there have been epresentative Mullc epublican memt Bhied and BRIk , 4 L Jlains of Kansas, Nebraska and the Da- | yie . a4 he 5 Y trom Douglas county, took no part In the | 1Pird and Elghth, with two each. Sectian |day that the measure was wiwply recom- | P ™ Victoris she oarried her frat baby in her 4 G Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt will not alons Phut snd " ; R adreds ot ; b inher | jumors afloat that_tonight Norfolk would | D . ; Wil ot alon BE e s mot. auked S0 alén the com. | 2, Provides that the judges now in office [ mended for passage and placed ou the gen. | KoUA" the advaniage of kevar arms In the city of Preston, Lagcaster. $ho | sae n hot time.” It Is here. The town is | CUFe &Il the lls, aliments and weaknesscs mittee's report shall hold their position and perform tho | eral file. Under the head of third readiug B e L LU L says the queen's first reform was to put & | in the hands of the Elks. They have it by Cy I B LIS 1 . | dutles of their office in the districts hereby | the bill was. brought up - o tidewatel | stop to the abuse of cbild labor. She re- SN . . 4 e atro The findings of the committen, prepared | Huties of thelr ofice n the districts hereby ourht up In the house this | ** MNEIT L0 orihwent the vast | favrs ivinty T e cetobrair rouet | ® large and nolsy majority and will hold It | ;¢ wicctricity it gener- by Chairman John A. Whitmore, treated 4 ey may reside until | morning and passed by an overwhelming | .\ nelds of the south, together with its o h Bh | from the setting of the sun to the rising | ates will keep the sys- all of the allegations made by the con- | the expiration of the term for which they | vote, only three members voting iu the | CO%! fields of the 3 at an advanced age she 18 still an interest- | thereof, and then some tem In such u state of . ¢ Y were elected " great resources in lumber and ores and |ing and entertaining conversationalist physical health-perfee- testants, but did not sustain any of them. | "o gy, B o oo its troplcal fruits and manufactured | SR g Bvery incomiug traln todsy brought dele- | tion_the biood pure 1t was found that flunt recelved o majority | | The Kovernor Nlml: l....p.mn Judges to fill | 'rm-'h.-u».» was called to order at & o'clock | /", New Réutes Out of Lyo ®ations of visiting Elks or candidates seek- | and normally circulat- s Ly all vacancies created by this act, including | and the fiist business tri p e produots. s aem . S ing to know the teries of El he | Ing—that you are ab- of 261 votes over Youngs, and Johnson a < § transacted aflter th . short ul it de- LYONS, Neb., Jan. —(Special.)—C. E. |8 he mysteries of Elkdom. The K at y majority of fitteen votes over his republican | tdditional Judges provided by this bill, | usual formalitics was the consideration of "v- "rnrmr“x ‘::‘r"n\: I;n::um’::u:-l] (:n('l:;. Lewellyn of the rural postal service was | far-off town of Chadron Is represented by mx‘“.-‘:::;‘m:m“:'::iu.’-:.‘;?' pmpetitor. The oficlal returna gave John- | ¥1O shall hold thelr office untll the next (reports of standing commiuces. On the | pite (08 MRCER 08B S0 (0N Fogl all | here today and established two routes out |Several canfidates and many towns hetween | as well an discase of 300 & majority of only thirteen: votes, but :mu-r;'nl clection. The bill also provides | Fecommendation of the latter the following | frmer w5 Fed & P Patted flocks | Of here. One includes about seven square | Ve one or more on the lMst, while the | any form or churacter Y or the ¢ ot diirora, 1% eth: blxn $ 4 products of the & o | : v J = HRLE b your genora privgpents s e R e e ;‘n drawing of Juror : | bills were placed In the general file with L xml;l“ miles of territory lylng east of this city, | PeaT towns in every direction are well rep- | joey - YOul, BERCGRL ere is the manner In which Senator | the recommendation that they be passed: | A% ent bas been extonded | and the other route established Mes north- | Tesented. In all, there will be about 120 | proper application ' of Oleson would divide the Judictal districts: | 1t R By Mockett—Authorlzing the K T B e o the | West of here. With this route in operation | Candidates.® Omaha lodge No. 30 went a | Electricity” and “you | First—Richardson, Pawnee, Johnsou and | [irvhase of the ol al col. | to the promote! 4 1 i . 4 ¥ delegation cighty strong, while Sioux City | Wil not regret it IN PUBLIC FAVOR. Sase lege building 107 | proposed line o far as the survey has |88t of here there will be threo routes in ghty £, o Sio ¥ Second—Sarpy, Cass, Otoe and Nemaha. | ment of a te progressed. | | ctrieity 18 the Nerve Lincoln, and prov ostablishe hird—Lancaster. | appropristing $556,000 therefor The stockholders of the company have v this county, the others being the one east |aPd Lincoln were well represented. TNe Vital For of ol aehost8 aatabliahs out of Tekamah and the one west out of | Visiting delesations were met at the train every, human being \ ¥ o by the baud and almost the entire populace, | 40d When you are sl Has Met With Remarkab Jourth—Douglas. | ”" 'f’”;‘ by ‘\'vww-lw |"I‘H\u|vm: for an | just met and elected a full board of di- Decatur. P or when you have appropriation 3 'tor the | and escorted amid a shower of fireworks o RLIME S 4 Constractio Sials for the 5 3 4 ihused Natire's lnws Anbases Fitth—Saunders, Butler, Polk and Ham- | of & combined library, 'tniel DANMELLH Fpciors and 0'“";"‘"] for "'"l cnsuing yoar. | York Formaily Armours. | the Oxnard hotel, where they took supper a lack of iiton | nastum “building for the' State' Normal | and the reports of the outgoing board as to | YORK, Neb., Jan. 26.—(Special.)—There | plylug their knives and forks t ity in the sye Phere are many popular medicines tha nasium by Normi : Sy s and forks to the tune of | I° e- STRAERACHIBALT SIRIAS T B8t | " Sixth—Dodge, Colfax, Platte, Nance and | 2R ET M o wne—Providing for the | 126, POSTRs made during its term of office (/a8 iaen 8 ruimar Eatobingtioca Wl | LACH G rn S AR AE SRR SR HSIRE tom 1 must e There are blood purifiers, nerve tonics, [ Merrick | estabiishment of a state normal school g | W88 eRcOUraging. \nmdr to Armous & Co. bullding a large cold | formed and marched to the Masonic hanquet | cani again become well i - | " Seventh—Seward, York, Saline, Fi o, | Central CIty and appropriating $89.00 (e Several propositions have been advanced | torage butter, cgg and poultry house in | payl 5 fon- | My Electric Belt 1s to headache powders, dyspepsia cures and ne, Fillmore, | 7i¢ d t AT 3 hall, whore the Initiatory work was con-| g510% ¢y o™ eadad cough cures which are sold in every drug | Thayer and Jefterson W by Broderick—Pro by prominent eastern capltalists to finance North York. The business men held a meet- | forred by the Omaha lodge team, consisting viding for the » % lectricity, and so suro am T that it will store. ighth—Washington, Burt, Cuming, Stan- | establishment of (wa state nor '.‘?‘\( N "1., the line, but the directors are not ready |ing this afternoon at the city hall, which|of the following officers: Grand Distriet | cure all Yhe Qiseases for which I recom- o vayne, Ceda a0 o in the western half of Nebras s lo- | for this was lurgely attended ceting the 9 ; Eaalte o | mend it that | mus » the cure t But all of these must divide popularity | t0B: Wayne, Cedar, Dixon, Dakota and | raski, to be lo- | for th 8 lurgely nded. At the meeting there | Deputy W. D. Taylor, Grand Exalted Rulor | mend It that | guaras he cure. If | | the Four- | ot as at present surveyed, starts from nm.rin-rl witnesses from abroad are here givirg [ lincheon served Mre. Reimers Was as- rom All Kinds and Forms of Dis- | clal Sessions.” R A cated on opposite sides of the Platte river, | Right of way and townsite locations have | was a unanimous sentiment in favor of Ar- | Ly, ) . ; fulls to cure you 1 will refund every cent with many rivals; no one remedy has the | Thurston SR | exaet places lie dRtasmibiad by § “doint (1 SREECRC CIE RO L SRS Tiate. chatts |motn Bullit ths ment in favor of Ar- | Lysle Abbott, Grand Loyal Knight Frank |you' puy” for ‘the Belt. This (s certainly field 1o itself, with the single exception of | Nintb—Madison, Plerce, Knox, Antelope | committee appainted by the speaker of tho [ P48 R8EUHIC, T8 | maRS: obarts | mour buliding the propased:houss. snd rea- | Orawterd, Grand LeMuring Knight L. C. | fair. \ Faas Raons | house itenant governor, and ap. | and profiles have been completed by the |olutions were passed extending the company | Gibson, Grand Leading Knight G » P. pile cures for it is a singular fact that |7 4 o apriat 1e constry | gy 00 4 4 4 h -0AQIng Isnight George R CTT B B e gt af rametiee. [here'ls but ane | Tenth~Clay, Nuokolls, Adams, Wabster, | Estxbinment,” Tha bill elen Foauies iy | SnKineur fox over 100 miles.of the ine, to: | & cordlal tnvitation to do #o | Cronk, Grand secretary James & Dewar, | DR, BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT e e host of remedies there ut one | Cearns v % schools to be poith €8 the | ooiher with estima of complete con e - la " . 2 N " plle cure that con be considered as having a | Franklin, Kearney and Harlan. schooln 1o b e only where at Teast | & O Tl Lo L Ll iy Meliride in Relea Grand Treasurer A. E. Touzlin, Grand | [y entively differeny from the many so- leventh Buffalo, Hall, Sherman, | " acres are donated struction and equipme 4 Beas \le- | Esquire Frank Furay Called Flectric Belts now being offercd the national reputation without a rival and the TN b 11 Comisatit ¢ The following are some of che ofcials| BEATRICE. Neb. Jan. 26.—(Special Tele- B B a0t ba. cantbuddediwith remedy referred to is the Pyramid Pile | Greeley, Valley, Wheeler, Garfield o - the Whole, e oo e o O fencaje, | Brem.)—EIl MeBride, arrested yosterday at | Aftor conferring the order the followin | PUbHE A IR, 0y, Sifkon.” ehamots Cure, which for seven years has steadily | Howard. — : . tion of Zimmerer tho house re-|8nd prometers of tne fordi B % KCPIIS | Grar,’ Neb., on the charge of selling a | Yere installed officers of Norfolk lodge No. | :overed, water-chamber pongy electrodes worked Into public favor by reason of its | TWwelfth—Custer, Loup, Blaine, Thomas ed itself fnto a committee of the whote | O B, Higinbotham, W & Donkad. o 4 | horge nired from John Hale of Virginla and | 633: Georgo H. Spear, exalted ruler; ¢ Hat do away with that frighttal burnin extraordinary merit and a method and a | Logan, McPherson, Hooker and Grant | and Hamilton took the chatr on invitation | Ureeth Frdhe 8 athi ‘ | brought here for arralgnment, was released | R€ynolds, esteemed leading knight; 1 v Csurtent), which have bure metal elec Tatord of remarknble cures, until It is | Thirteenth—Dawson, Lincoln, Hox Butte, | of the speaker. The following bills were |®r%; J: D: Minew and othors. o 4 | from custody this moruing, the case having | OWers, esteemed loyal Khight: Jobn A | oo MY/ HeIU can e Tenewed W Manitoba to the Gulf of Mexico ner and Kimball H. R. 46, by Loomis—Making the wardgn | throush Nebraska i Anse A mise, McBride was discharged Greene, esquire; Otto Tappert, tyler; B. H.| o renewed whep Buraed, oht, It 18 true ther many plle remedies | Fourteenth — Phelps, Casper, Furnas, | of the state penitentiary the public execli. | pleted and in operation within the next . Tracy, secretary; W. H. Bucholz, treasurer; [ {07 Cure of men's we having a small local reputation for a year | Frontier, Red Willow, Hayes, Chase, Hitch- | (i O e CArTSINE cuU ALK pherits from | two. years and iia further extension, north Mail Carrier In Hurt. George A. Brooks, trustee for three years patient or two, but the'Pyramid Plle Cure has rap- | cock, Dundy and Perkins 1 PVTRY 5L "by Murray—Fixing dates for | 804 south, will be pushed with vigor. HASTINGS, Neb., Jan (Special.)— [ W. N, Huse, trustee for two years; Ed Wal Fifteenth—Holt, Boyd, Keya Paha, Rock, | periodical meetings of ‘county ceramission- Jesse Stevens, who carries the east end | lerstedt, trustee for one year; Rev. John § fdly supplanted them all and really has the | Y | . 3 s fleld to itself when anything like national | Brown, Cherry, Sheridan, Dawes and Sloux 2. 3, by Fuller—Requiring the destrue. | ARE TO BE ‘[mED SEPARATELY rural mail route, met with a serfons accl- | . Welles, chaplain; George A. Davenport popularity is considered HIls Already Introduced. weeds on public highways by the dent. His team ran away and he was|inner guard; Rev. E. A. Osborn, organist The explanation is simple. 1t is because | yp (o date 448 bills have been introduced ers of abutting propert TR atan ‘:‘l‘\:n::l(ll:'n.u:'hllfiu:nt;y: to Ty.-q:ut:uvfl H After the installation all repaired to the | DUFRCT piles is in no sense an imaginary trouble, | in"tho legislature and of this number two {4 v‘nlrn‘n‘ Bitmore eul mlmf-d the report g T | Miruck 0. B} "\;" Mmr o0 \I.N ;I:\(ux;.un Pacifi: botel and partook of a sumptuous A ol mix that a simple salve or olntment will cure, | have been passed by both houses and signed | ©f the comini e on ‘x]u\yl,:.m and elec S [ oF toe brata, 1 which h still suffer- | banquut, where George A. Brooks of Bazile Wi gr write todny, L wrltten but an obstinate, painful and often danger- | by the governor, while about a score have | ‘10" "“’":”'I'."‘ “““{ o """‘""“"“"“ 43 A T » Mills preatded and Bdward Burabam of Til- | pack, | The Finaing of A SN ton oha ous trouble and & remedy (o Eive Satisfac- | poen indefinitely postponed. Half a dozen | JODRAON Wi HUBL TUSIOn Wicmbers from | FREMONT i (Special.) PRy oY den was toustmaster. Dr. A. Bear of Nor- | Fte Fe O e R bt 1E° XA tion must possess positive and very appar- | pilis have been pessed by the house that | DOUEIAS sounty he allowed to retain their | juage Hollenbeck called tho district :f“"rl HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 30.—(@pectai)— | (01K tossted “Our Guests” and was re W consultation without cost. Sold an ent merit. A person suftering from piles | have not yet reached frst reading in the | petis TOC FEREE TS SERETEC Bthout de- | docket this morning {0, the purpose Ol yirs. Josephine Pishna has brought suit in iv‘nllli-l;l to by Jumes Manahan of Lincoln. | by ; will not experiment for months with & rem- | senate, which has passed only two or threa [ PALC OF OPROSILION ' (A" folt €8 |vetting cases for (rial at the next VeI iho gitrict court for a divorce from her She Bipe 84 Tespondad 1o br Gsersd ¥ Electric Bel edy; it must give relief and a cure in short | ynimportant measures. The general file in| -~ ""‘_“"“'I':M"' RRANROAA 198 "l‘w_""m’v of the court, mn.h@r"\jn.lsl e ‘mar)‘ 3| busband. Frank Pisbua, on the grounds of Cronk of wmvuln : h(:rny and .l.mu..; by ¢ order or it is condemned both branches is beginning to groan under | f the following committee to investigate | There were eleven civil and four criminal |\ 00 0o ™ irhe plaintift also prays tor | (e0rse [Eberly of Btanton; “The Moral | ompany, The worst cases of piles are relieved on | the heavy welght of bills recommended for | Charges against senatorial candidates: | cases marked for trial. Among the eivil ! e Power of Elkdom,” by Lysle Abbott of poms 18 to 81, Dougias Mook, the firat application, and being in supposi- | paasage, however, and it is expected that | Wilkinson, Hall, Tweed, Laflin, Pelsiger. |cascs are Kavich against the Unlon Fa- ? J Omaha. R. R. Dickson responded to “So- | poate and 161h Sireats, Omaha, Neb, tory form is convenient to use and cures [ many measures will be put through the At g the ““"“"I“"“‘ into joint sesston | cific Rallroad company, and Wilson, ad- Take About Al Ales Had. without interfering with daily occupation. islative hopper during the next week's with .1’ / ~“\*"“_ h‘»’h ;‘1 ‘x‘ l'j conclusion ad- | ministrator, against mhl\““" detendant, | BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 26. mprrlu]"l‘t I A e e ek Meodical men use it in preference to surgi- | sion journed to clock Monday morning. which are actions brought for the injuries | gram.)—Burglars raided the rooms of Alex | LoodoCm " Wen ™ Jan 26,—(Spectal.)— 00HOCOCEOPVOIOOPO® DO@ cal operations because it is so safe and The Lancaster county delegation will Hills on Fir Heading. to Leah Kavich and the death of J. \\'Ih‘"“v;fimuh over his restaurant on lower Court i y'_".'I_ l;nkll 2 hn.l! old i-:m 4:" zrmnn‘ bainless, and the cost, compared to benefit [ make strenuous efforts to secure the pas- | The following were introduced and read |alleged to have been calined by the negll | gireet last night. They took about all of | iy " rarmer residing about elght |® RESULIS ][ll_ 9 given, is & mere trifile as all druggists sell | sage of house roll 70, introduced by Rep- [ (ho first time wence of the company In running one of | Smith's valuables, & new overcoat, a grip, |GTERICl A furmer resitnk about wikbi | ® 2 50 cents resentative Mnckett, and providing an ap-| 11 R. 26, by Ollis—Relating to the ship- | It8 trains, which struck a wagon contain- | ghoes and $10 in cash | 3 ® ] S kA dan . I he Nye avenue | 1 pail of boiling lard this morning aud was | g E BEE WANT ADS It suffering from any form of piles, [ propriation for purchasing the old Western |ment of live stock and fixing maximum |ing three people, on the Nye avenue cross o T i L S e b o e S 6] THE ® bleoling. itehing or protruding, & trial of | Normal college building at Hawthorne, a | Fates to be charged and declaring what | ing of the railroad in this city last Augus Mra. John Reimers Entertaina, riously ses o ODUCE RESULTS p | iRt bo reasonable charges; to provide for| '™ 3 SLAND, Neb., 26.—(8 ble to have full vse of the fingers and PRODU o the Pyramid Pile Cure will cure you and | Lincoln suburb. The building was put up ahall be reasonable charges: o provide for| “irhree of the criminal cases are those | GRAND ISLANI Jan Special) able to have fu " @ #dd another to its thousands of friends, at & cost of about $75,000 and was occu- | uf stock; to provide that the attvrney gen- |#galnst Rbea, Garduer and Darrell, charged —The spacious home of Mrs. John Relmers wrist, but will be scarred for life, L0000 00RO O0RR P

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