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THE NEBRASKANS IN WASHINGTON |z ot 2 2 BUSY WEER FOR (()N(;l{P}SS‘M'SSOU"' WILL - BE THERE OMAHA DAILY SOMETHING IN HER THROAT| by b cortitors ant jurt siain “ioesed | h by bis wife | [ were cmashed. Revolvers wero fired pro- | | State Wil peonanty A printe | Young Dueh 1 naviienter Bunten, | 208 SVISE S990. SATAREE sadder in lite =T | "“ scuously and l' "; ot """" '“'}‘ | i R100,000 to Make Show at Pan- | How At I s Anything Like ':’)“"" t 4 ‘”I“" ""'y 1 “.‘"‘ “:‘ “I‘"‘x '|"“ - rentescst’s neck while he was sitting in his | y . ‘ hod bh oty that men have to be Ko Beven of the Eight Electors Are Greeted by | | *"'" : bt ' | Benate Will Consider WuRe"uhum\fi.hlp' American Exposition. | o fiad as Dinhtherin The older & fan grows (he BAPMr It 1o Bepublican Awsociation. —— o | Fubsidy Measures, | eT. LOUIS, Jan, 27.—Robert M. Yost SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.—The duchess | fOF his wife to get him to & QUGINE VAter p— t-bg ROCK, Net g fal | secretary of the Missouri commission \o | of Manchester, nee Helene Zimme n ot | talnment where there lsn't going to be any EIGHTH IS KEPT AT HOME BY THE GRIP|—An oracle social was given by the women | PHILIPPINES MAY RECEIVE ATTENTION | the Fin American cxposiiion 1o be '\I-'l‘:\;”‘f“‘j o e e aring | A woman will always tell you that the of the W. 8 at the home of Mrs. Lizzic at Buffalo, was called to the state capita AL AU A L LR 3 way she has to o he > fiow off Ac - | €. Fellers S,l‘mnld\yl ,'\',-,f'm "r‘nr- lxi.’r,:z.v o tonight to arrange for an immediate hear- | from a siight affection of the throat. With | *' he has to put her hair up now a count of the style fsn't near as becoming to her as the way they used to fix it | | te to Be Dellvered to Senator ¥ parlors were thronged with the curious |fn the Ho! ihe Great Part of the [ing on the bill appropriating $100,000 (“,‘u party of friends she visited various places Toduy=Afterward Visitors A who desired information in regard to the Time Will Be Taken Up in the | the exhibit from this state. Mr. Yost is |Of :u«.r. t last night and - |.m]mm; s t L J o ¢ | to her apartments a the Palace hote uture and came to consult w Mrs. Linnie | rin of the opinion there will be little trouble ¥ Me MeKinley in W e Hou fut nd came t nsult with LOOK JusT 1 KE A FORE Sight-Seel Tom w Faulkner, as Madame LeRoy, the celebrated | Bitls, |in securing the appropriation, inasmuch | found that she had contracted a cold. Drs —Sight-Seelng pev. | X 18t; Mrs. Allle Carmiohael, as Madame as the Louisiana Purchase World's Fair | the trouble was not at all erious, Drs. |pg ¢ Indin (hat Eacape the Po- DeForest, the famous fortune teller, and | {promoters are also interested In having | Richter and J. Albert Noble were called 1 A Novel Method. M. 1. Marble, as Prof. De La Welg, the re WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—A variety of lan unusual display at Buffalo to advertise | In and acting on their advice the duchess | Some of the Indian tribes over which WASHINGTON (Special Teles | oy phrenologist. Booths were cur- | subjects, including appropriation bills, the | Missouri he commission has been at|did not venture out today. Her condition | Great Britain rules give a great deal of gram.)—The lobby of the Raleigh hotel | orroq g™ i ek drapery, ornamented | war reve reductic hip cubsidy LIl | work since April, 1900, and already has in | tonight has greatly improved and, in fact, | trouble, notably the Mahsuds, though it is tonight looked like a section of the Ne- | o o alf-moons and snakes, | and to some extent the Philippiue ques- |storage large collections of horticultural, | her physicians report that she has almost | pleasing to learn from a recent Hombay braska republican convention set down in | o o " Ly srane The stately | tion will claim the attention of the senute agricultural and mineral specimens, greater | entirely recovercd. They declare that she | telegram that they are at last being brought the heart of Washington, the occasion being | 4y veacia ns well as the young and giddy, | the coming week. On Monday, Mr. Towne |than were ever before gathered for such a | will be able to travel tomorrow and ft Is | to something like order and are paying the | the presence of the republican electors | couiutiag (heir oracle | will speak on the problems involved in the |y | understood that ehe will accompany the | fine lately imposed upon them as well as| from the Autelope atate, here for the pur- | | government ot the Philippines. There is | \dition,” says Secretary Yost, “we | duke on a trip to Monterey. The state- | agreelng to cease their raids | - pose of seeing the electoral vote properly | Her Efghty-si omewhat more than usual interest in this |are preparing new and original features [ ment that she is afflicted with diphtherin | The Mahsuds, however, are not by ‘m\‘ Good underwear is a great delivered. The braska electors arrived TAD ROCK, Neb fal} | apeech because not only of Mr. Towne's |that will characterize Missouri at Buffalo | is emph; ally denfed | means the worst of the Indian robber tribes, | this afternoon over the Baltimore & Ohlo, | The 86th birthday anniversary of Mra, Sarah | peputation as an orator and the fact that fand impress | greatness permanently | e that unenviable distinction probably falling " i thelr tra‘n being several hours late, due to | Kerns was celebrated yesterday by a gather- | 1y Polll be his only spesch in, the eHute |upon the eastern Latin-American mind : CHILDR AND to the Bhils, who are the cleverest scoun help to ward olf disease; it's & small wreek along the way. Seven of | ing of her children, grandchildren and [on g political sut but because of in- [This state at provious expositions has been | gy o s o0 W drels in the world, both in their methods the elght electors made up the party and | great-grandchildren, :as has been the family | creased interest in the Philippine ques- | content to follow the lead of other states A n Northern | o' quiring other people’s property and In " 4 Toglstered in this order: Joseyh J. Langer, | custom many veurs. Mrs. Kerna was taken | tion aroused by the president’s request of (but It the approprintion asked for 18| o Russinn News of g Fermreiig pub. | evading pursuit. They are very fond of | cheaper than doctor’s bills Wilber; John L. Kenne Omaha; John F. | i1 Friday night and was unable to sit with | the senate for early legislation on this | granted Missouri will become a leader. The | 1o, S B! s an account of the $iberian traMe fn | (helr skill in piltering and openly boast of sbit, Tekamah; - Jacob L. Jacobson, | the guests, but insisted on the usual pro- |subject. It does not appear probable that | educational display will have a unique set- | by boings, sent by a correspond B Y e e | i ! Omaha: W R. Burton, Tecumsch; Audrew | €ram being carried out. Mrs. Kerns lost | ihe Minnesota senator's speech will call out | ting, beginning with an exhibit by the St | yorucic the most important (:m‘""",':" the | that he could steal the blanket from under Ltk b Unlfp L e C. Christensen, Minden: E. Royse, Broken | one son, had one son who lost a limb and | other speeches immediately on this subject [ Louis public schools, that will surpass the bim and was promptly challenged to show | lower Lena river. He describes the pitiful . Bow, R. B. Windom of Plattsmouth being | three of her daughters were widowed by the | because even senators who would Itke to|one at Paris, which gained for it the grand | his ability “dosing”’. That night, when the officer was fast asleep, the Bhil robber cut a hole in his | tent, crept noiselesely in and gently tickled | . conditions in these northern districts, and compelled to forego the trip on account | War of the rebelllon. She came here from | see legislation during this session admit | prize.’ says they are resy n.»,mwu;v“vl“ ‘n’", of grip. The party was met at the depot | Pennsylvania in 1866, thirty-five years ago. | the impossibility of taking up the matter Ak £ of childres a ave By & delegation from the Nebraska Reput eemote, | Seriously until the report of the Tatt com- | GOAL FIELD WILL BE TIED UP | *rure. Cluseo of peoy | | ple live there, Rus can associa Juring the cvening Sens . N . | mission can be printed, or so long as there o | the s and U of the sleep lican assoctation. During th ning Sena- | RAL CITY, Neb., Jan. 27.—(Special | "ho®on % prin ;‘r ! x‘! | | stan ofcials and merchants, Russian peas- | the hands and fe he sl eping man tor Thurston called and announced the | pajeeram.)—Mrs. M, McDermott, wite of | *T¢ OtHer pressing questions before the| i Winers ern Distelet of Lant and Yakut natives 1t 1s the yaxats | THE Oficor stirred uneasily and turned over. | program for tomorrow | the Tocal agent of The Bee at this piace, | Se0Ate. 8Ull, straggling references to the | Colorndo Likely to He Called | who bave the children to sell. The Hus:| 10 this way the Bhil was able to pull the . i | subject are not improbable at any time oday I'si 3 16 | blanket out & 1ittle way. By repeating this Delivery of the Vote | was buried here today. Three weeks ago | g i o€ P he sosston | nday. slan peasants buy them and sell them | joirormance he finally succeeded in “coax 8 o'cloc Gebraskans will call | Mrs. McDermott left for Trinidad, Colo. i . aERin. It (s & good profit to the offofals | Do ormatce Be Ura cceeded in “conx- | s e at 4 T ST, o o i [ Brie, colo., gun At @ mass meeting | ana merehante, oo Nt 0 the officials | ing' ine blanket completely from under the ay mor: | upon the president pro tem of the senate, [in tho hope of benefiting her health, | War Reven . L 5 o | of miners employed in the northern coal dis- sleeper. Senator W, P e, and the electoral vote | Fr ng she hed an acute attack of | Senator Aldrich, chairman of the finance | The Russian peasants are not living 4 AR AL L e committee, has given motice that he will | trict today it was decided that all the men peasants are not lving 0 | “\Ghon engaged in his netarious littl ] | e deliverad by %. Burton, mes- | pneumonia and lived but five hours those bleak and ioTEb e Yakinar . 66| N R e . who have been at work in the mines that | ak and unhospitable regions of | games the Bhil wears hardly any clothin N. E. CORNER 15th AND DOUGLAS | senger of the college of electors As to |ask for the senate to take up the war | their own choice. They were sent into |, 4 t i fs (he St By 15 WRIE the theve | Nebrasin News Noter. revenue bill early 1n the week. The under- | had granted the increase demanded by the | oxile from their native homes In . Rus LRI e R R o LR 11 we please you tell others—Ifwe don't tell us. . Patterson has taken editortal charge | A o, | strikers should quit work tomorrow And fe actiftate escape from any would-be captor i B B Bl ‘”“”“ slition Adveriiner. sbeiid (0T KI. SR 0L R ”\‘{” ”“1' HIHH : 1’”11;::: U”UI 1::\(:( ‘\I ::l he ’lllv\rm some for crims and others for political | when lh tl ;‘m ued by the British tsaps st the #enste b BaFHen ; b by : L tion to the exclusion of all other bills in out a settlement 18 reached SNutao, TRV hre sontiured Sy | otly pursued b of the senate will be particularly busy, and | The town of Oakland s expanding, an | Northern Coal company and the in- They are scattered through the | {he robbers make use of a very clever an carly hour was arranged, so as not to | addition having been platted and put on | eXcept appropriation bille. Belng a revenue | districts of Werchojansk, Kolymsk and Y| urke | moasure it will take precedence over all | crease demanded is granted to all miners | Jansk, Kolymsk and Ya- | yjee, They conceal their scant clothing un E e ol g SRR S|, o A R i S 0 S Bt s Kot | i PR Sl i | g = l‘)‘"" ""V;”’ the ‘I""”"' h‘“" “{‘l"" will | Vardu of Patrick Shea, near O'Nelll, one | “,.,M. B £ s VAR PEvRR R BILATL II,‘, sars | pendent of the Northern Coal company, had ::";':;”"" :'l)‘”"', “:‘” race. It is Winter | (hom about to resemble stones or boulders - call upon the president, who will recetve | yight recently oppos ar revenue bill It appears | Pendent of the Northers L ese districts for nine months in the | Then picking up a few twigs—If there are | OMce o v the gentlemen entrusted with the respon- | D. T. Corcoran and J. E. Carlin have | PFObuble that thero will bo some discus- | acceded to the domands of the inen and the | year, and we have llttle any 1o, be mad-th : o K g idea of the se- | verity of the long wintor season and th misery |t brings upon the poverty-stricken Russian peasants and the Yakuts In the district of Werchojansk is situate the pole of greatest cold in the northern hemisphere; in other words, the records of extremest cold show a little lower tempera any to be had-they assume all sorts of | m. to ® p. | grotesque attitudes, their almost fieshless | t0 6 p. m. limbs silhouetted againet the dark night o one vesemiing e cnarred nove o | CHARGES LOW a tree. Absolutely motlonless, they hold thelr positions il the enemy has passed | braska | formed « irtnership and will hereafier | 8lon of it as an y means of delaying con- | Iatte with t msent of President for him, in the historic lbrary of the | PuPlish the York Democrat | sideration of the subsidy bill. If there is | Mitchell of the United Mine Workers of White House. m the exesttive mads | 'll:v]‘ town o uu‘. 1“”’\\””1 'I]m»“\ opportunity the subsidy bill will be taken | America 1 resumed work. It was first 1 4 nan- | on the question ng bonds for the | yp " py, o pected thing | decided at the mecting today to allow the sion the party will return to the m«]n"nl}nwinuhm f ite waterworks system. T i SILLLE vIn-lI|| .‘I\]~I| B o I:l’y”u_f‘,’“ H_m'”"'m“ y".‘” for luncheon. The nfternoon will be spent | A local chapter of the soclety of the | More definite will occur in this counection | ! L in & visit to the congressional lbrary and | DAUshters of the American Revolution is [ during the present week than the making of | the action was reconsldered and the deciston bl in process of organization at Beatrice. | wpeeches, The Indian appropriation bill will [ to call out all the miners of the district them ;nnlflnul museum, and at 5 o'clock an 10 | “peing 1y agitating the advisability of con- | continue to recelve ttention Monday atter | was remched. i | In this way a British subaltern in chargo formal reception will be given the el eech, C | This will effect the most complete tieup iat has even been observed by Arctic | of a party sent to eapture some Bhils was sibility of casting the vote of N Sundnys from § & m. structing a system of waterworks, the town i h he conclusion of Mr. Towne tors In the pariors of the Raleigh by the [now being entirely without fire proctection, | ! | explorers : § Skt AHe Bt T | this district has ever experienced. A repre considerably startled one evening. The pur ebraska Republican assoclation. In the ”" \.l; Cook I\'\IH'I: ik Loan associn- | Approprintion Bill in H e ‘J“:um ““{ )I"|A<~‘||rnl ‘“”.,"" will ,r”'r:\._ And yet In the brief summer son the | sult had completely lost sight of the rob evening the party will probably ko to one | poit N Vo et Of atowk and ja| The week in the house is likely to \w-ll here on Tuesday next, when another mect- | RUs8ans and Yakuts ripen a few vexetables | bers and finally the party drew rein by a of the theaters. Tuesday will be given | now opening a new one | monopolized by appropriation bills. Seven | ot GG and cut a little hay for the miserable cattle | clump of gnarled and bent tree trunks over to sightsecing, a number of the g.nm-,\ A thief m‘I;_U\ into the store 7. | of the fourteen general appropriation bills | that are kept in that faraway land The | tired and hot from their hard exertions. ment never having uveen in Washing on ‘Hl"w-l' of Tobias und stole a q of | have already passed the house, nameiy: The | mining industry is not important aud about | Th Mcer 1n charge took off his hat and | jewelry. The bloodhounds tracked the | ud abo le office charg; before. ey o Ontown. whera® iaacked the | executive, legislative and judiclary, pension | GIVES NEW TERMS TO BOLIVIA | the only interest that keeps white men | piaced it on the end of a broken limb, when Many Familine Fac | | tran military ac Among thoso In the throng at the Raleigh | A boy named Fri Iast night were many whose faces were |Near Alnsworth. x 'my, Indian, naval, river end = nk Stevens, who lives | harbors and District of Columbla bille, [ €111 Anstous to Settle C t out u prairie fire one [ Three others, the postoffice, agriculture and | Makes Proposition that & familiar in stato conventlons years ago, and | (i fecen{ly, Which burned over n etrip 8¢ | fortifications bills have been reported to el 1t looked as If old times had cowe back. | destroying considerable ~property. The | the house and the remaining four, the army Congressman Burkett was there, also W. E. | father of the hoy whipped him w0 sever for the offense that N6 was arrested and | ye Andrews, auditor for the Treasury depart- | i '§us ‘i costa 1 and | general deficiency, are still in the commit ment; C. E Magoon, Jesse Hurtt of Alma, | Forrest Cummins of Clay county had o | 1°%8 having them in char The three E. J. Woodruft of Sutton, Frank Brundage |leg broken by a blind horse falling with | Feported to the house and the consular and sikboh O saul of 8t. Pi " him one day the forepart of the week. [le | diplomatic, which is practically ¢ of Tecumseh, C. H. Paul of St. Paul, E. L. | B SRR Y T SOREREEL Bl e P s was o wild scream of laugh ter and the tree trunks suddenly came to Dr. McGrow at age lite and vanished In the darkness | A Mosr sUCcH trover Like the trade with the natives who live nearsr the Arctic ocean and exchange a good many skins for European The poor white residen engage in fishing In the best of years they earn but = scanty subsistence, but their there {8 the collecting of skins and furs and | instantly ther | heart were ULadly affected; but I began |y the treatment of uil AND LIMA, Peru (via Galveston), Jan, 27.—It is reliably asserted that Chili has made new | and peaceful proposals to Bolivia on a very L orable basis and that Bolivia is dis- misery s E Rl great indeed when their meager crops i pen i Then starvation stares them in the v | con sular and diplomative, sundry civil and & Nervine a taking Dr. Mi 1 Heart Cure | KAS and was soon all *ight.—Wm. Roericht, | ONLY, au Claire, Wis. |0 Omaha. I | VAHIGDGELE AND HYDROCELE ’ 1308 mpleted, nund be- | proby he dispose 3 g - er's " Myers of Newport, ¢ Thatcher of Al- | fore his father found hm and thea bis | probably will be disposed of during the | Taking to Afrien. | AU such times the Yakuts often beg from | WoNeTs Beath Due ¢ b SOLANENT CULGE GUAIG Hance, W. M. Geddes of South Omaha, | where uts was only made known by th, week. Whatever time remains will be e g NEW YCRK, Three British army | door to door in the little towns or tke 10 | topay on the hady of Curtls 1. Crane, who S THAN 10 DAY S—withou George R. Butlin of O A, W. Corllea| D0y tving his handkerchief to a cornstalk | 0ccupie 3 with the bill to promote the ef and holding it up. He s recovering officers of the remount department arrived | robbery. At such times also the father | dicd while boxing with hix clokest friend, | ting, pain o o | of Beatrice, W. E. Dorsey of Omaha. At Hnei b A | ficiency of the revenue cutter service, which | on the Cunard steamship Btrurla today en- | of the family will sell his children to the | (eOr&e R aimsworth, ut darvird anivel) QUICKE NATURA General Cowln accompanied the To Cure n Cola in One | has been made a continuing special order, | poute for New Orleans, where cach will | Russian peasant, his nearest white nelgh- | hesrt diermee The antopsy wis performed | & h yet beem dinc ] delegation. General Cowln is here on mat- | Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets, All| "0t however, to interfere with appropria- | take command of a different steamship hav- | bors, if he has any | it Il L hub ] to sell. The price fs a | this morning by Dr. Swan, the medical ex- ters counected with the Department of | druggists refund the money If It falls to | tion bills ing on board about 1,500 horses and mules | mere pittance, varying between $2 nwl“”“"“" LR LD S TR T STPHILID S0 Npaee 0nf tondions Justice. cure. E. W. Grove's siguature is on ea:h | The postoff o @ ’ side of « the appropriation bill is likely | which Colonel Deburgh has been buying in | § T L s T amhil o | disease 18 thoroughly eliminated from tie The visit of the electors of Nebraska is | box. < to be made the occasion of much debate. | K ansas for remounts in South Africa. Al-| The well-to-do Russians of the ofcial ...—I ny. | excltement or undie rtion was | blood. e i | o que 0] Adlsed o ore = 1 h N EAKINC )| calling forth the warmest congratulations | — ”" [he questions ralsed by the report of | togethor about 50,000 American animals | merchant class are the final purchasers of | kely to cause death i LAY and is universally thought to ewphasize| WANT TO SEE A COCK FIGHT Joiut postal commission are likely 1o be | pyye been purchased for the British army in | the children. They pay the middlemen who the skin or nces of the face or any external appe: ‘ an §i> (nte 4 A 7 | disease whatever. A treatment (hat is the triumph of republicanism at the last agged into the arena. An effort un e sors wh rived on the|buy the a % § Vak o rre or ! ¢ more successful and far more satisfactory the i ‘:‘ o -r:‘m ke ‘: e ast | doubtedly will be made to continue the | Atri The ofioers who arriv o8 J hy Atk children from the Yakut families | o gAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 2 1840, the. HEG Botitie’ (reatiment hhd At | e. o only | Cabans Call ral Waood and propriations for pr | Etruria are Captain Seymour Husted, Cap- out one-third more than the Yakuts re- | pyutt was outed he tonight for Lenn than HALF LT COBT A cure that state. that has been represented by so Hew Hin ([ERcneINtioo: pneumatic tube service, | (ain G. M. Lagton of the Twenty-firat Lan- | ceive for them. The children are pur- | murder of Sieve Pressley, committ is guaranteed to be permanent for life. 1 many of its electors at one time and com- [ | Which were eliminated from the bill and | cashires, and Lieuteoant 1. H. White. chased to rvants | Elrath county. Texas, July . 180, Hiyatt Night Losses, Nervous Debillty, Loss of ing so far there probably will be the usual fight A delegation which | 9" the appropriations for special mail made a full confesslon, claiming self-de- o against the law and are | fense, e has been residing in this elty Such sale made secre a erprise Closed HAVANA, Jan Gift B | 17, \heD: the ohiloren. resik o aat e akre g wak employed/| Higne dusaes NeEvOUY Db Wenter called on General Wood today begged him | faciitics | PARIS, Jan. 27— Recently POt | Ll maority they aro free. Thow can no | i e, iirond saovs undef she nime 08 | Biiufneus, "Siricture.” Ginorrh Jan (Bpecial)— | to consider that with returning prosperity | 1t May be that in the course of the week [ Sou, u soclalistic journal, announced that |, i FPOT T FUY A0 THHe: - ey AN 1O | Charlen Euves, He hau a wife ang elep | OVER 20000 CASES CURED, Albert James, an old resident here, Te-| i won anry natural for (he Cupann trcars | #pecial rule will be brought Iu for the | it was prepared to sell guns to its sub- traint; nevertheless, son. In his sgned con | | they are slaves eir younge! 1t was his intentfon to return to ‘Texas | Lr. McGrow's colved the remaink of his 5on, ATCAUF, WhO | agatn. tn bome. of the diverstons. they had | CONSideration of one of the gold bills re. | scribers at a moderate figure, heing per- | (NP 4Te slaves in thelr v« T pears. ot | mext vear and stand trial for the Killing | RECTAL DISEASES &:0.0dt’ tor it enlisted in the army and was sent to the |y in former days, al of h. | Poried by the coinage, weights and meas- | suaded that an armed nation was indis- | ered that the Yakut el e il bt | eases of the rectum has curod whore ali J 0OWn n: formee. dayw; several of wWhioh 5 population hate the whites, who dominute 1o others had fafled. Fis Ulcers, Plles Philippines, where he died of typhoid f"\*f; time-honored amusements the committee | Ur€s and banking and currency committees, | pensable to the welfare of the republic and s 0 Chiengo. | anu ~11 chronic discases of the rectim, Im- | medtate =ellef ana a permanent curo is | over them. They know that most of the white population are convicts sent out o Victorta were he'd in firt out cutting or pa \ XElE i nt out of | honor of Queen Victorky were et Mrhore | made without cutting of pain. The cure is helr country for thelr country’s good and [ §/ReTHRt COUFCACE AN TN SRt and no pre- [ auick and complet they see in the better class of Russlans | arranged program, each service heing con CURES GUARANTEED. only slave-holding officials and merchants, | ducted independ about nine months ago. The burlal was | called them here Friday. There was a large attend ance. The Grand Army of the Republic and some of the returned soldiers and a number of the state militia had charge. 2 | revive. He assured them that he would lay | “OM® to any conch The services were very impressive. Rev. | g, were now prohibited by law. |D0th of which arc strugeling for prece- | the country. The government watched the Memortal services General Wood asked 1f they referred to | 9€nc¢ in connection witn this legislation, [ proceeding for a week, finally deciding that cock fighting, and they admitted that this [ DUt the committee on rules, (o which the|a depot of arms was not safe in the hands was one of the amusements they wished to | COMmittees appealed yesterday, has not yet | of those who only too willing to at- fon and the gold bill's | tempt a coup d'etat, seized the entire lot. | i el place in the week's program remaines prob - q B0 the ‘ministers, the hellef being ex- | conmuitation free, Tr ent by mail, Dreachist & Coneoling aerman 4 ¥ ] LONDON, Jan. 28.—'The Russions in| by Wil Engisn-upenking rces, over her | | MElleiies bebl S NILE the country disiriots ol the islands.co se- ) Manchuria,” says the St Petersburg cor- | Three Days Experte with Cyclo- | deaih Wil bro e are Egland ‘Office houts: § a. m, 10 § p. m., Sundays BT BEines aiPa cure the legalization of cock fighting, and | TOWNE'S TITLE DISPUTED | reapondent. of the Times, “continue thelr R oia ot P [ bitweer America_ar. i Egl: samlobp m ko lox i Otice PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. dJan (Spe- | many petitions have recently been recelved e e et || How: Halxotehoid lot itheiconk hookinhe | o EESS=emrmrm L | VAT HERROW ANVATIG Retyep BariAR: elal)—At the last sesslon of the district | !0 ald ot it Seeretnry of (he Sennte Dee never knew, but it {s reasonably certain he | ) | ] arex That | (brigands), just as the allles under Count SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.-A commit- having a headache, he suddenly produced | ke ATINN 4 k Hermit Miser Starves to % FEORIA, 111 o 10 other kind, Twent company 18 now over 1,600 carloads behind | steamer Cavour on January 14, in latitude | no other Kind 20.04 degrees north, longitude 24 degrees | was ole ted cne of the presidential electors from this state, has written a letter to the the book and ad: “Headache can bhe bottle in orders. court the jury decided that Lawren tull | Bzportation Tax R | Minn nt v No | von Waldersce continue them against the | Rever will g.{n m',lq'o( ‘n again, She did not | tee l:;‘\‘m:u{ by r\”l‘n .l“\ imni of ’s'vv“am rd | - — e should pay for the keeping and education of | [AVANA, Jan. 27.—Governor General | Senntor, | Boxers. A nmew feature of the Manchuria | €ven know that he had ever seen it, reports | [HEER RGN FOr e enforced raignation | = 3 o1 ¥ the child of Lulu Taylor, and Judge Paul| wood has informed the tobacco exporters | - | campaign 1s the engagement of the cele- | the Chicago Post, until she suggested one | ¢ D Jidward Ross, head of the depart $500 REW ARD Jessen decided that the proper amount be | (hat the Washington government has al-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—The Post tomor- | brated Colonel Alikhanoff, from the Cau-|day that Willie had a sore throat and she mank o { Tt S Tl ":;‘""}“"_'"[",‘;x;m"i;““ Wo will pay the above reward for uny case of $16 per month for a period of ten years. | |owed his petition for u 50 per cent reduc- | Fow will say that a fine point has been | casus, for this work of retribution and |dldn't know just what to do about it | versy with the coneluston. that | Liver Complaiut, Dyspepsia, Stk Tiadezhe, Stull having failed to pay any of sald | (up in the exportation tax. The lowering | ralsed over the right of Mr. Towne to con- | the destruction of Chinese banditti.” What does Lhe cook book sar?" he asked. | the getign of Mrs. Stanford in asking the 333:5’?‘5"::? CORsHIpgHon (OF LONITRNGS TIS amount, the plaintift now asks that a mit- | or (he oxport duty has been the subject of | tinue to hold his scat in the senate now | S —e——— “The cook book!" she exclaimed, “What | diamissal of %, oss Inkoites, ub Inringe- | ‘giide Livor pill, whett the difections are strict timus be esued for the confinement in Jail | agitation among the tobacco finterests i | that Mr Clapp has heen given a certificate Feoxen Heveing Come High. |99, 304 Kknow about the caok bagk?" it (Rl B il | Iy complied with." ‘They are purely Vegetable, \ of the defendant until he complies with the | (upa for a yoar | of election by the governor of Minuesota. |, ST: JOHNS, N. F., Jan. 27.—The froven| “Well, I happen to know that with a| . Cousine Killed by ' DRI fALL 10, KNS O Dl i order of the court [ S It says that Mr. Bennett, the secretary of | NS'TIN8 fishery in Placentino bay will be 8 | food, up-to-date cook book,” he replied, | POMANVILLE. Ont. dan. 21 Boxew contain 15 Pills, Rewaro of tubstituting . i e ank GensrRl Wooi e senate, holds (hat M1, Towne ecaet tg| (08l failure The prospects of loading the | “one need not be at u loss to know what | frajlect ot Whithy' ‘i e twe e | andmiindone | enk by mul, sty taker ) y « > 5 > Pl ! 1 owne ceaged 0| yo o oan fg ee heen destroyed e A - | Helen and Amelln lght omanville, | NE| A MEDICAL_ CO., Cor Clinton Moy Order Clerk Dismianed. HAVA Jan. 21.—A mounted delega- | draw his salnry on Welnesdny. Jonuury o5, | American fishing floet have been destroyed | (o do in any circumstances. It iy prob- | Helen and Amelin Knight of Homanville | NERVITA MERIUAL (0, tor | Ll LR N bl L] tlon of 200 Cubons from Havana and Pinar | when a cerificate of election was given to | %Y the Boft weather and by a succession of | ably the most comprehensive and versatile | frajy near here today Tor sale by Kyhn'se Co.lothy wid Dousiae | nepectors Sinclalr and Swift of the £0V-| e Rio pronvinces waited on Governor | Mr. Clapp by the governor. Mr. Towne on | T8I #tOrms lnst week, Very few Gloucestor | guide to health and happiness that ever | They were driving and attempted to Omaha. Neb.s Geo. 8. Davis, Counell ernment secret service have finished eheck- | Gonoral Wood this atternoon and extended | Friday introduced & resojution favoratie 1y | Y¢55¢18 hive been able to secure cargoes |was put between covers.” Then he disap- | CLoks the tracks. Al throe bodies wore it tons lel\g w Ed B xl’4“|\. money order clerk In the | (ponky to the military government for | the independence of the Fillpinos and was | 304 these only by paying large figures. At|peared into his library and soon was heard Joyll A = astings postofiice, and have dismissed him | a1yt nad done in Cuba Tecognized by the chair for that purpse | the Dresent herring bring $4 a barrel, four | chanting the following: “Put some sage | | M from service There was nothing wrong | . | times the usual price. American shipown- | {nio a hot pan, cover It with a tin funnel, | panan Will Ride | ngland. Mrs. Winslow's So yrup. with Mr. Bexten's financlal dealings with | © hers 1 T Minew; | B2 Kays notice that he wauld aldress. the | il dase heavi [ Hired N D duphe | ¥ FRANCISCO, Jan Th Ny | Has been used for over PIFTY YEARS by A exten's clal | T it A 4 s will lose heavily . e patient's mouth over the end and | N FRANCIS Jan ¢ saya | K00 DTC TSRS Nkt ¢ Tk Mpuiaiane usnlsl denlines wih | g8 e s, o Mhmniy—. | Senate on it tomorrow. and as a result of | put the patientis wauth over the end and | i oy Tucharan s been sined by | MILLIONE of MOTHERS for tyils Gl less with his reports and did uot give them | Arrangements are belng made by Diety | (©/8rP Sovrespondence, Mr. Clapp sobled Steamer Ab 1. 17 . aive ine that Book!” she excisimed when | Trer 1e Vs aimiod ‘thar Barnes Schidbnr | EECT BUCCEEN, 11 80OTHIR the CHILE the proper attention Bros. of Omaha to operate the Higby coal | to present his credentials and| ST, VINCENT, Cape de Verdes, Jan. 27— SUSC G0 B0 O 0 E0TUUE he only | the 8t Louts horseman, recelved over $5,000 8 th QUME, ALLAYS all b I oty Hans Sonae TaTesiiaiang | be sworn In uatil after the delivery of the | Ap Italian steamer arrived here today and | he emers s ok he for the release for Buchanan. Buchanan s | ¢ VIND GOt 81 B tata Thin ¥ or Stays Home | g | speech, but Secretary Bennett h ised | laughed h | vy of $8,00 per m f y'“’i Yor DIATIOIEA. ol by Driggls e i PLATTSMOUT 7o (Bpes | RS W) Do oDenad 4p AF once And quest hether app 1s oo & | reports having been compelled atter frult- | Tu™, e aier, when she complained of [ a’term of three years Steee | part gf the wopid. b : “. u\ n"\'\\ rln .l:nl 7 ,,,:., | toree in: tlie olf ‘Workiass increaisd questlon as to whether Mr. Clapp is not now | jess efforts at towing to lea the British | " b ¥ a - X | for rs. Winslow's Soothing clal.)—Hon. ndham of this clty, who & senator | | | | 7.—The body TERANS, | PENSIONS FOR W : . riiten R T e west, with ber engiaes disabled and unro- | €Ure by putting tho feet tu very hot water | curiz, a herinit, was tound”in e —_— | electars {nforming them that on account 5 - ot or fifteen minutes { ablo cabin north’ of this ¢ OF A BevAra ALIAOK of EFip It will ho tms | HIOUX FATLE. B D Ten ol (anes ja1) | War Survivor mh by ne | PUTADIE BN from Liverpool Jan-| On another occasion she asked him to R In rage ar : Dr. IKay & Unicure cures all possible for him to accompany the other | —w. 8. Kinkade of this city left Saturday | L FRIENL g R e g | bring home some mucilage and he replied MR IR S N tlt:l.ll’e' b " members to Washington, which Le much | ovening for Plerre to meet men from va- | A5 HINGTON, ""”‘ MomiRpisiati) ~Ihe : with this extract from the book: ‘“‘Dex- showed that he had lterally starvol | gng aavicetree. Dr.B. d rious portions of the state interested in ; "’:f”“”f“l“'I"’i"":’,‘\ IALS BeR0 SRR J | Will Pecp at Sient City. | trine 2 ounces, acetic acid 4 drachws, water [ himself to death Bortioulture, to try to seoure sn adequsts| Hebrackni IaoicaseSeth W, Bhosmake VICTORIA, B, C. Jan. 2i.—An expedi- | 2% ounces; dissolve acid and water together | smmm——————————e [ p I 5 > n \ W Sh v | PL ATT:'\'“”-'T','," L '",f"“ L approrriation by the legislature for horti- | Beatrice, $10: Danfel 11, Young, Lincoln, $. | tion composed of California scientists will |and add 4 drachms of alcohol while stirring | RNONAL - clal)--The first ferm of the school year | CUltural development in the atate "m"“l“; and inerease-Samuel L. Briss. | start from hero next June to investigate | to be used in place of mucilage | e : v | ey Falrmant 48 the mirage known as nt Clty" seen | r three days this kept up. There was | Myps, E. P. Green has recovered from an 1 closed Friday, The idance was _over Kilied by Steam Shovel. Town: Oeglnl- Wi A. Neal, Al very summ \be Fairweather Glacier, | no household or family problem that came | aq he grip st € Y., by 100 more puplls than last year. The Board | TIB SIDING, Wyo., Jun. 27.—(Special)— | go: Samuel Muttingly, Ottumwa, S8 Josent | Alaskn. Arrangements wore o1 | SRS UFLOABEIR AL SANARMIAR: D e of Education has decided the spring va tion will be March 24 to 20 Alaska. Arrangements were made for ob- | up for which the cook book did not make | he use of Dr. Miles' Pain Pills vation of weather conditions here at | provision and he quoted from it regularly °a- | Barney Willlams of Buffalo, instantly killed at tho Harney grading camp d, $i2. Renewal—Thomas ern, Des Moines, $6. Increase—8a Y. was|Carter, Gri . 4 fle] Shcop. "1da QGrove, '§ Homer Doo- | the time the observation is made | with occasional comments on the extrava- | Among the victims of the grip epidemtc | mana's Family Theatr Tel m T R akiand by the arm of & blg steam shovel falling | litue thwood, 88" Robert Af. Piner, | 2 gance of employing doctors and other ex ;‘.w 80 prevalent, F le 18 now recov- | Mntinees Sunday, Wednesday, Saturdey " g 3 o p was | Clearfield, $! ginal widows—Mary Ann | ), ASHLAND, Jan. 27-(Special)— | 80d striking him on the back. He wa v K perts when all needed information was 50 | ering at Canton, O., by the use of érr. Miles Vandalism created a disturbance i Fast | ormerly employed on a steam shovel "‘!'\4‘.” Tradot Orlginal widows rn,..,xu.‘),} DEATH RECORD. casily accessible. He even read from the | Nervine and Pills “'ILI IAMS & WA' KER ‘ Frid Thres by the Sheridan gravel pits | Richards, Edgewater Lenora i Akers, v | cook bool en a visit to a chiropodis —— (HNONS OF HAW".... Ashland last Fridey oight. Three hydrants bt e Richards, g | e | sook book when a visit to & chiropodiat was | o L G L i AR { connected wi the city water worke ays- Water Needed at Montana—Andrew Lewls, Norris, $; CLEVELAND, 0. Jan. 27.—Dr. Willlam | Bukgested an 8 § 8id he settied vam- | 1 . | end thelr own blg « Ly ’ ith reported much improved AN ) tem were tampered with and a quantity of | BATTLE LAKE, Wyo., Jau, 27.—(Special.) | 1ssue of January H. Nevison dicd today at Lakeside hospital [ 0U8 disputed points of etiquette. But the | down with grip. Is rep b leaprova (HONS OF HAM ) U HARN . A ebraska. Orig Luther D. Can A ‘ of end nce was o o | Ho used es’ Nervine and Pills i ever Changing—Evenings, r¢ The lessees of the dump of the Ferris- |y Nfbraska, orieinalzluthen D Campboll | ofier un iliness of several years. He was | lmit of enduran renched when he | Ho used Dr ervine u Iiesi Never g eniags, | I Hagkarty mive, who are Salt Lake men, | flcimesville, $ Bl widows=Hi at various times connected with the Cleve- | complained of being sick ono morning, and, | ¢ on4e of Vs, L. Dontson will be | PeFYed seats: o 0t any part of house 1 c n " a‘l have shut down their concentrating plant at | Barnard. Tal B Lydia Isnd hospitals, He was 8 graduste of the | I0 SnEWer to her anxious inquiry as to what | 88 JE BN R o0 S ooy M o oy | matinees, Wednesdas, Brv BOEC R ons p on the mine, owing to the scarcity of water. | Afbion,, 8y fEhoely AREY | University of Kansas. The bLody will be ;“" -“"”“[l *1; he said ;h\nu llu- the ‘m.lk 2E'Ter tome 1a Bay CIty, Mich, through | 205 \]«‘ll‘-:‘u e, gl iayme 0. A S———— | Towa Original=Frederick Gensirt, Wa- | taken to La ence, Kan., his former home ook n desperation she made a search R y At Monwina ana Bty urday an inda e | | Headache, bilionsness, heartburn, indi- Bewste Van Akin Released. terioo, 86; Michael (1 Resloy, Nichois, $i | toi\ 10 b Ten O e tor | Of the library, found the book and he never | the use of Dr. Mile’ Nervine and Pill 0c [l gestiou, and all liver ills sve cured by RAPID CITY, D., Jan. 27.—(Special.)~ | Additional ter Hawks, Bri $8 liugh | @0 Where his parents now resic 08 | witl aoa it again. This is really too bad, tor | rp 1 B 3 e At W Walkinshaw. College’ Springs | burial Everybody says taat 1. W. Udy is looking fwird & Burge cinle Van A of Lend, who shot James | WD (T s ‘ =37 R hnd ot sArnod WBat & Mumaroos d | o iogrbody sare nL . W, Uty o Jeoking Bovn TRE R 4 | Gates of Keystone and who was taken to | 6“3 Aphiehy, Crest lMverting volume the average pusehold | *V . ; Toniiii o ! |... W Nghit the county Jail in this city, has been re- | Stallings, Zearing. $14 i | Willlam A . | ot bis home In Des Moines, Towa. They R b a¥] Aenentsie: 48 cant {1 R ” Sorvey, $10; Lsajah M 0t ST. JOSEFH, Mo, Jan. 27.—William A, | #dviser” is Al know Dr. Miles' Nervine was what | 1irt ‘0ol 1) Rotd b Bornts, | leas | Reikatie-~ Bpecial Janyary 12, Edward W | coleman, o railroad man, for many yes £ N | cured him AHE filPL FE I)M MAXIM'S oy Shoots Himself. Parker, Butherland, 81T OViginal WItow= | in charge of the accounting department of oW Yark Dre The first week a man — \he t \ the com SARATOGA, Wyo., Jan (Special)— | ter Clty. $12 the 8t. Joseph & Grand Island railway, died ; . y bl Prosecuting Attorney Charles L. D tReatar York) pr Sriginal -Junius 1. Trip most ax proud as he Obed K. Price, Daven| Colorado: Origl Amas o ‘ " 3 N‘ i i fodx is married he ac Wa ! . d:1he day hs Arat Nare guspendel milestone, had a time with the grip, but Wednes No man can listen to a woma Nghi— "li"'\‘v‘f”";'wuu seen at bis home in Roscommor sousfl "HD Pl’ Bl“D ’ Robert Hanna, a small boy, was killed near here one day this week by shooting himselt | COUPON In the leg with a rifle suddenly h le, who has passed the three-score | ng Orlginal--Georg: J. Lam COVING baby-talk for five minutes ar Mich the ather dax Ba’ aai0 D Milas e AIRTeh Ml To ¥ vent the Grip Cheyenne 0 P\m ‘\yl,nu‘- l.w'l‘w‘n i Mar L letting women vote | Nervine wae what cured him. Bianche DuMield pr or A Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the zause, | Inerease— , e syoni o3, nere Probably no butterfly thinks any of the s W Bvening pr 5 Present at Bee office or mall LOXA Q no s 0 AN I Mary'n " B R . i sl T ’ e A Mra. Galen | Matinee | §1 raposi grimuge be ward t orms er he smart enough to t nea \ree score and ten Mrs. Gale A v coupon with ten cents and get Aceepts Louisville © .. Another St Iu I..-.uu.« ‘l‘”“' Archibishop Elder of Cinet i T i ML AN UL AN (88 Wit “n’”_:: e T YRATRADAS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 27.—J. F. Whi WILKESBARRE, Pa, J T.The an- | dedica the new cathedral at 4 ; Al e g Ly iy CRO i AY your cholce of Photographic Art ( INDIANAPOLIR. Jan st F. White: | WiLKERBAIKE, B i ninors of thin | anslsted by the hivrarchy, Glergy and semis | You can always tickle a hon oo byt grly attacked her, it sho ook br. | WAGOIS” TROCADERQ Telerhons 2230 Studies. When ordering by mall § [ence today’ with President W. H. Watkins | gection were much stivred up today by the | nurla Rixhop Mnes of this dlocess telling her how overestimat ou think | Miles' Nervine and now her nelghbors fn add four cents for postage. of the American assoclation, formally | repcris sent oyt "\‘m Indlanapolis that the | brated the first mass at, lock ted | gome other preity girl is Wareham, Mass., remark on how well sh MATIN ‘Iun\\_uu- u...- b slgned the agreement binding' the club's | United Mine rkers now hoiding | initing clergyme b Spulding o g A S vl Al o B 4 ‘ owners and necepted the Loulsvills (ran- | national convent in that city ha | Beori . 1tion mon It's en nough 1o o to | i5 looking o ART DEPARTMENT, chike In the ussociation. President Wai- | cided to invite the operators of the wra he musical ide he hurch until they g After th mE |ISS BW N l‘v kind announces That the sitwation in Bal- | cite regton ta meet the miners in conven: | cinnatl Symph 5 NOFi | ey gt preaching P e ur SRR ork “ o | ai satisfactory ews from A H, Koch | Many thir this is a forerunner of a oth vespers tonight e evening rmon Wik | happy if she could only k hat @ certain | and look ne She began taking ' ot irios | r OMAHA, NEB Gotortow concerninie Detrolt, “nis s the | atelie In fe hard coal relone.’ ik o | e U5 Renbith ARE F LMY | S ol come 10, the funeral and Milew' Nervige after the fourth week. Het |-y 4 i A3 ke ¥ o " Whic D ebociation has ot | fleved 'the operators will not consent to wumber of distingulshec €5 ‘were . . ! i 215~ Byes il ; @eveessrsvrreverererssseneg |||t 1 M T fation has ot | o 1ie ‘miners 1n conference. Preaent, ¥ | A mau is generally sald to be “hounded” | homs is 1n Bowling Green, Mo, | UWINE WOMES AND suNG. 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