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THE OMAIIA I\AIIY IHI v " wa P % e e o T R ) l E -T R\'( ally by the fact that ft has been found |over to district court in the sum of $1,000 L marered tes yoars and wie gow 1VISE Mg , ' s in the cells I the fiding, | the girl, but Le wanted his own child to come — Would stgost that ¢ — and live with him, He stated that he was . Fison officers are 1 to Lakin Denth Rate Unusonl at Biate. | | able to educate her and would givg her N Benate Committes on Pnblic Lands and | care of insanc people.”at BLAIR, Ne S5 iapecial) - A | South Dakota Law Makers' Session Devoted | 1\ o qeired. | Buildings Makes Report. tentlary, tha honrd |a'" | great amount of sickness prevails in Blair tters of Moment The mirl was almost beside herselt. She -4 P ‘ J OPEL | Sad viepity At the present time. The ma to Ma i ol aih | @eeessssoossoss sarssrosonsss srtsossosessssosesscsasesy : fority of the cases are from the grip. The e friends and found o strange ms | jends and found that the strange man Vi i EXTENSIVE REPAIRS ARE FOUND NECESSARY | i A death Jist for this winter, especially among | SenATORS MIX IN A LITTLE ORATORY | followed her. She came home and. with GRIP BACILLUS EVERYWHERE—IN THE AIR WE BREATHE, l""\“":‘" conviets’ and o:d foiks, is greater [u this vicinity than for { her mother, was taken to Lead to the home | IN THE WATER WE DRINK, IN THE FOOD WE EAT, . transterring many years past | of friends. While crossing Main street she made for (ransterring sue ! b @ Main str | ’ Dofldings Badly Ont of Order 1o the In<ane asylim. 1f this oF soma simi was suddenly prostrated with hysteria and | Baclllus of Gr Hundreds of carloads of Perun are . AT n i« taken th yresent oepltal Uniform Negotin troment B i - A * pointments ""'l"""' ' "I'"' |"l"' ~ ‘ Teu will be sdauuate Yo Properly oare CONFER ON PAVING Blu-f aamires fest Debate Vet Heard, | 00 .hum;nl trom |‘h.\ street m\m.: ”.\Im\ shipped In all directions to meet the he ned s for the slck and injured convicts i | + ore her hair and bit the fingers of those Siners g o y Enough. Lighis [10en is 10 ¥i1e Upn Law that Will Be ""’"'-."' Rep .":‘l"'“" “"':"‘ trying to hold her, and it was not until v|y.~i extraordinary demand of the grip | | t St Ume there are | Mataally Acceptable (o City Lo b RNy | strongest drugs had been adminstered that | bbb - [ L1 incande mpe 0f an s erage | and Property Owners. i | she became quiet | Everybody laying in a atock of this LINCOLN, Jan. 28.~(8pecial)—The com. | 3f about itcandle power each, which on | — i When Mrs. Hrown secured a divorea from | valuable remedy In time o meet the plete and exbaustive report made to the | furnish sumcient Haht. (Bhests | ity Attorney W. J. Connell will hold a | PIERRE, 8. D, Jan. 23 ial Tele- | Stanley the court gave her her only child terrible enemy, the Grip senate this morning by the committee on [ the location of the lighta in the conference foday with W. S. Popple- | gram.)—In the house today the committee | She Is now In very poor circumstances, hav s ' public lands and ulldings, of which Sen- | fioma Are hersto atinched.) | The ton, Herman Kountze and other taxpayers | reported favorably on bills to elect county | ing been partly supported by the Masonfe | The extensive facilities of the man- ator Allen of Furnas is chairman, s as fol- | wering, cut-outs of wood, loose cont who are seeking the passage of a bill which | commissioners by vote of thelr Whole | fraternity of this place since the death ufacturers taxed to their utmost 10 ows [in lamp socketsand attachments, mixed | will make it necessary to secure majority | county and for deficiency in building funds | of her second husband meet the urgent demand for Peruna We find there are fort (e tract | {RiUle Power and different makes of AmEs: | petitions for paving and repaving. The | at Redfield aud Spearfie The ways and | Almost everybody has the grip. of land owned by th v the 1 loss ¢ ght ~ To o ing will be in the parlors of the First | means commiite remedy this would ré in reporting on the reso. VANDERBILT HAS A PURPOSE penitentiary b thict the Ktate called stute are situnted On aceour land owned tary th cach y ncres close o th erage of b We belleve 1t would | the so-called state jur uated iwi m the money derived from l“"‘“ tinry, i th ame can b T o cach year, and aiso s jong | Oy SMAL CARC a8 the Nand clome 1o (he penitentiary 18 owned by pri parties there 1s danger st tands will be planted to ¢ would afford a good nid Pring to oscapne 08 verybody us av (3 juire the rewlring of the bul Almost everybody must have I @, replacing | National bank at an hour which has not | lution condemning the the wood cut-outs with porcelain, putting | yet been agreed upof it lampe of standard muke fn place of the | “0 e h | old ones, and putting in porcelain knobs he purpose of the meeting is to secure | in detad and tubes. The estimated casurer for issuing runa Taken at the app emergency warrants, went futo the matter nd thoroughly indorsed the action cost of doing | paving leglslation which will be acceptable | and the need ot it both to the city legal department and tax The unfavorable report on Rumored That Sunday's Visit in Hot Springs Was Made Partly Busin a nee of the first gymptoms of the grip, not only is Peruna a prompt cure for the grip, but It prevents those disastrous after effects 8o characteristic of this dread Magnified 18,000 times discase, of the i | fhis i about $% Pl | We observe ther raund the “‘jag cure' | emines and woild hat at lenst three are lights be | penitentiary yard and one | e e e s or the | M. Connell does away with petitions en- | Sioux Falls Keeley Insti oo darkneas on the outside of the | tirely because of the great amount of re- | pushed his resolutl House has enabled parties 10 cut 10¢ | paving tax which has been defeated by de- | mittee and wus ™ fective petitions Livgren and oppos irnish eich cell with an clectric Hght | A bill drawn up by Mr. Poppleton and in- | resolution was adopted and on motion of of small candle power troduced In the logislature makes petitions | G suggest necessary for paving ing. At present petit ite what M e\lg. | payers who object to granting the council [ bill was killed by the I d | the rights to take the initiative in having | was put on the ¢ front | paving or repaving laid. A bill prepared by | s the bil which is belng p YT SPRINGS, 8. D., Jan. 28.—( Telegram.)—W. K. Van e and the lendar for final action ! by the pecial rhiit spent Sunday 1 by Oliver Harrl wifo and Mre, Stewart of Now is she Mr. Gross at this place, accompan: man an t @ sifting com- | yoo Peruna not only cures the grip but prevents it these being friends of the Vander- | ported by Odland and bil Th ts he ling in Mr. Van- | 1 by Packar The oY il Taken in time thovsands of lves will be saved in this present epldemio. itside on several occasions Every family should take the precaution to secure a supply of Peruna at once, for the retail and wholesale stock of the remedy may be exiausted by the enormous demand for it It is wisdom to have Peruna in the house even before the grip attacks the hougchold X IIL's private car and Is merely on a A pleasure trig | oss the “cinched” motion was applied | “pney arrived over (he Elkhorn railroad s well as for repav- | and the sifting commitice settled, for the | ona are not required | present at least | in the case of original paving. | On third reading, th | Mr. Connell does not object to having | McDougal resolution of sympathy with the majority petitions from interested taxpayvers | English people in the death of the queen; u case a provision is inserted in the pro- | the bill providing for a st posed bill o - teauate | HEVETS from the matter careful ait G et e varvicd | fon and an architect was tuken wlon the wall protected, as 0 that the state might put in w dynamo and electric plinnces and ‘ight the bullding from plant, and that this could be done satinfactorily 1 1688 eXpense Fease the work | Under the prese angement. We accompanied by General Manager Bidwell 3 the | 1B Bi8 car. Mra. Merriman’s sister, Mrs, P | house passed the | o pyn jg now resident of this place. ‘ having taken up her residence here lust May with her thr € sons. Mer mother is It has been ascertained by a reporter that the following people of national reputation have given public endorsement and testimonials to Peruna as & remedy for la grippe | greatly | of properly Kuarding the prison the | Drain fuside Walls. | be made as above suggeste 0 | ntilati ther ar recommend that thi nt system is | historical 80~ | gpending the winter here also. It was for | ch will estop signers or alleged | clety; providing for tovnship pounds, and | po"oiiice of making these friends and assailing the petitions after | to authorize companies to fund outstanding | en done. He will suggest | indebtedness. The bill to limit the num- | ngressman Howard, of Alabama, says: “I have taken Peruna for the grip and recommend it #s an excellent remedy to all fellow-sufferers Congressman White, of North Carolina, says: “I find Peruna to be an ex- cellent remedy for the grip. 1 have used it in my family and they all join me in reccmmending it Miss Frances M. Ander: find there % a drain for the perly bricked, which ext Ay agound inside of the w Mtentinry butldings Jed the entire way On nec sntilation committed relatives a short visit that Mr. Vanderbilt and party came to Hot The day nd was greatly cnjoyed by all. Mr. Harriman very close to Mr. Vanderbilt In the b iness world and the fact that the former's brother-in-law has lately become interesied in an irrigation enterprise and stock ranch | near ner led to the b New Well. auite a number of which are occupled by | more petitions and leaves loopholes by | viding absolute liability by railroads for | yuygerbilt money is backing the enterpris t w new well was dug lnst by bR sgg _““‘v,'”;'~:h"v~‘vjr~l-“":“;1*” used as a of which taxes may be avolded In | stock killed where the track s not fenced; | joweyer that may be, the entire party wa v after ye It Is immaterial to a memorial to congress asking for an Indlan | woj) pleased with this place. b further remarks by Us In regard to Rl vt SR "'l“f' SOROCE & WYRINL Ve Qrame & DEMEIO SREREF | They WIt o8 I train over the doors and take Peruna in small doses (teaspoonful every hour) until the symp- station a sh "',‘f'f\'\..'.;.'y‘f‘.'.u.ul|'~.| hew | tilation, and only wish to say. we b the inftiative in having improvements made. | commission and defining its duties; amend-{ g pnorn for Denver and orado Springs, toms disappear. This will prevent a long disastrous sickness and perhaps fa- , !‘ of the well nre casud it e ated it would | 1t 18 @ matter of importance which sh W | My sole alm In seeking a change of the | ing the game law, making the open season ere they will nd a few days and go | tal results. should be bricked, It I8 e Ve arrots | e KIVe prompt and careful constderation. | paving laws Is to put an end to the litiga- | begin August 20; requiring mortgagees (0| from there to Jacksonville, Fia. From | K ot and ten batreln of lime to brick | Al of which'is respectfully submitted. " | tion concerning petition | turnieh” copios of morteages and VOldINg | there they will wall for New York in Mir, | @230 0SSeesseessecsseecreccerrecosecesecesescecoocsoes i Well, and_your committee Fecommends | iy Senate Committee Con- Public| “Omaha has had some very expensive ex- | mortgage by refusal, and to provide for a | vunderbilt's private yacht, cxpecting 1o | that this be done ' Lands and Buildings. | periments in paving laws, and it is high | state experimental tarm In Lawrence | peach home by February 11 & Hrick for Pipes. Y ARE HUNTING FOR MR. SAWYE time that a halt be called on special im- | county Wwe 1 that the steam pipes from the s provements which are ghouldered on all the . » ) e, e that the atenm plve, from the AWYER srovemenis wiich ar | Senniors necome oraortcat. | WIFE'S WOUNDS MAY KILL HER « Jaid i the ground without anything to - | | 1n the senate, oratory was given full Trotelt it from atrect’ contact: with the | Fnrmer Near st Misstug | “In case the supporters of the Poppleton | it PR SIEES BEHES WO ton, Sweet | ‘armer earth, We would mmend that a brick and His Family Doesn't Know bill are secking to protect the city and to . . et b Dakots ¥a tunnel about 3igxé feet be bullt from the | of Hutchinson startgd the ball by objecting Perhaps tan w i e Nops, & distance of Wh | make valid taxes which are levied for pav . B SO botler room o the shops, & distunes v. Sty bbby to & committee substitute for his report of to Icismball Omsers about 20 feet, tn which 12 1Y of Glging - e Ayl tal improvements, the |, Coiehounty bill. But after considerable | 3 iy woutd ‘wive the necensity of Ul TROMSBURG, Neb., Jan. 28.—(Special | legal department will soon reach an agree- | |16 W POURR Sl e BLn U ee, he | He DIy : g e Up the plpes oV ould nlso make. the gram.)—Gust Sawyer, who lives eight | ment with them and suggest a compromise | \MNEURE VS RIS ROt e | SIOUX CITY, Ta., Jan. 28.—(Special Tele- Tt mGen Jonger than under the pre | miles couthwest of this city, disappeared | measure which wili retain the majority pe- | "%/ l d an; | Sfam.)—frank Katolenek, & Bohemian e i 3 hebhda . Byoiay ley followed, declaring that snap judgment | farmer living in Buffalo county, Sou arrangem | last night about 6 o'clock. He sald he was | tition as a sa of sepreseiag & denise | T N ariny favorably 4 | ot s St is ! Cellar for V gOINg 1o feed his horses and that was the | to have work done, but If they desire to | | PEUE EOCE 8 FERT TR R S| o ot o kil i AU | We find there f& no proper place in which {14 % e “wag seen of him. The entire | substituto petitions for action of the coun i s Bt L UL L r about ha work ha surrounding (he This should be ox around ko the s off and the base spent here was a most delightful one that an amendment of this sort be made to | ber of ballots to be furnished was amended Mr. Poppieton’s bill and is willing to support | in eeveral particulars and finally recom- | purnose of making a thorough examina- | the measure ‘n case this change {s made. | mitted for further committee action. The ommend that this matter ‘I am willing to support any bill which | bill to make incurable insanity a cause for | attention, as the present | in my opinion will afford protection to the | divorce was indefinitely postponed, with only T 18 & nenace 1o the heatth G600 | clty,” said the city attorney, “but I will | one vote in opposition e re ol% A0 ot support a measure which provides for | Bills introduced fn the house were: Pro- n, of Washington, D. €., daughter of Judge An- derson. of Virginin, says: I was (aken very {ll with the grip. 1 took Peruna and was able to leave my bed in a week Mrs. Harriet A. 8. Marsh, President of the Women's Benevolent Assocla- tion, of Chicago, writes: “I suffered with grip seven weeks, Nothing helped me. Tried Peruna and within three weeks 1 was fully restored. Shall never be without it O thn Atain water will seep throuxn | HQR of the ma wnder the wall and couse it settle and « [ ven pros e e W Pequire about 35,000 brick | 0% lven prom and sixty-fve barrcls of cement to com prisoners. We find th Mite"thix aran | the coll-house, of which fef that some | We find '| \ p h ’WI'V’“ old u,v‘- had been partially draine By 'the “erection of the B. & M, p n We deem the report of the archit be full enough to ren er unnecessar At the appearance of the first symptoms of grip people should stay in- . ‘ . . 2 . ‘ . i . . . . . + ‘ ‘ . . . . 3 . . ‘ . . . . . . . by . . . . . . . . 3 ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . + 13 . . . . 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000400000000s00ttstsssissossssssssssssstes to mlore vegetables at the penitentiary so | 85 b0 Ba8 TR0 P cil and are willing to accept changes the governor and judges, and, on motion | The woman, it is reported, will die, but o ekl e stium pipes | neighborhood has been searching for him ar. X hanges In the | o€ ¥ sice shortly after he disappearsd, but have | 1aw which will prevent attacks on petitions | O uo clue to his whercabouts. after improvements have been made, 1 will | ™ ommend thit a_vegetable cellar be bullt, | He was a brother-in-law of ex-Sheriff ¥, | fight their biil as the v'mx effected thereby would n |J. Hahn and a cousin of Mrs, Frank Fruide | ——— pay the cost of bullding such a cellar of this city. His family can give no reason | Aching in the small of the back is au in- Ballding Dumaged by FI for this strange diseppearance. He has About a year ngo a portion of of the | wife and twin baby girls. He is about as laundry was wart, he was given leave to file a| Katolenek will live. He is unde rrest . N ority report. His report will atiack the | They had quarreled at different times and It takes material to build and energy to work. Food e on constitutional grounds and 0a | once they separated and for a time did not nourishes the body by supplying the material required the manipulation to cut the Third circult | live with each ¢ ) K from the list included in the increase. The | he had asked he which puss through the present store r tmount of the ve m. We would ree- | e ket in sucly T measu her. Before the shooting for building up worn out tissues, and maintains the : m'"]“")‘;' ‘)‘;"]"!‘;"‘: "\“;‘“;" energy that carries on the work. » refused. He had $1,600 whic Y . " f FIRAMRR A b SR s Bl 48 > had | she wanted him to divide before he left Remove the stomach and death quickly foillows. Itis “ % { Cears old and in fair circumstances. There | 0f Prickly Ash Bltters. 1t is an effective advanced money to bring troops from San | They quarrcled and he shot her in the neck. | the most important organ of the body and when it is ¢ recommend |3 oToe, &8 s . ot gel Jloodhounds here | kidney remedy and bowel regulator. Francisco was passed. He then hitched up, drove to town and gave vorn out every other orgs e = e ired at once kt'x_ ‘:U ::.:.L lhnll‘: of getting bloodhounds her ¥ s uniform: nekntiable lnstrument bill] fmusie i i b e e v 1 out every other organ suffers I'hat is why indi called out the best debate so far heard in | her tunds and knees to a nefghbor's house. gestion is liable to result in fatal d the session, Stewart championing the meas- liver, kidneys and lungs. | ure and Stoddard and Martin opposing. On " A miathod hina litely bean devised by which'the tue b roll call the bill was lost by two votes and SERGEANT DIESING'S MEDAL y ised by which the use of Stewart changed his vote and gave notice of a_motion to reconside & Nthts fees | The ccmmittee on printing presented ma- rtificates, to- | jority and minority reports on the kb insurance’ de- | dication of Bright's disease. The proper|*enate bill appropriating $31,000 to reim- | live and s burse counties and individunls W bulldings which was u tir badly damaged that this building b 1% ne epair 1t we 1 for ui 0 about 42,00 fect of lumber, $23 worth of Footng material, ten barrels of lime and | ippinke No Stranger Sto reh of stone. 3 PLATT! 3 Wit lrl ATTSMOUTH wrnnce Co nny I 111, Jan. 25, enty-five pe q by ‘State Insuranc bycimad : N °b., Jan. 28.—(Special) | perintendent Van Cleve to ir REpaly H. Hickson, who resides on the Platte | charges against the Ae 1 that a part of the w ‘: 40w | river bottom northwest of this city, has | pany of “;'I:'{:‘rll at part of the | T layer, o discha in rather :m., Yhape, | reported that burglars pryed open a window | thy( the company ||m| failed to comply wi BAviie appedted in a numbes of | of his residence and stole a rifle, shotgun, a | th nd the me r Ut trom batw O e Tl b | longing to one of his children, and a few 1ghly amine 1l cemented and | other articles. This is the second time petnted up. This wil cost much at the | within one month that Mr. Hickson's house 1 i make the walls las gross recelpts from 1880 to 1808, Inclisive 3 1 make the watls 1ast |, Choen entered by thieves. Chiet of Police | 57680 MACIS (T iirete Tn atdpite be: [ and_curtailing the publication o offici 10 Snow can drift tnta | Slater is of the opinion that it was not the | tween the department and the company | papers. The minority was for absolute re freczing Wil Aamage | work of tramps, but somcone well mc- | Under the quainted with the premises. a eases of the heart, em. Insuri made Kopor Dyseersia Cure digests what you eat, and in that of way gives the stomach p(.l"fu\.l rest while allowing you to catall the food you need. It has been used in all'the worst forms of stomach trouble and it has never failed One of the most successful social affairs tocure. Asitis the only preparation known that di- over given by the a Guards was in gC\lsml\Ll\wc\ of foods, the demand for it has become | the armory Monday night. It was the occa- | sfon of the monthly competitive diill and | dance, and proved a delightful event for all of the members of the organization and We fi efally the walls on the fre main bullding, ks W in relation t W cement EAVE | small savings bank filled with silver be- | que and money for AMtment and the Aetna company today | bill to abolish the printing of certificates paid to Superintendent Van Cleve $4,808 for | of nomination. The majority favored fix- | agents' certificates, $8.066 for taxes on 18 | yng 4 maximum fee for such publication use present time and A great deal condition the rain o the cracks and upd the walls, enormous, and it is now known and used everywhere. Per cont gross premium peal. Laweon championed the majority re r the expense of the examina ) port and Gunderson the minority. The ma- | o luree number of invited guests. Dancing | jority report was adopted by & vote of 26| wus fndulg | (Arrested: | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER|® 7 e A R Ll R R e HbLtto numbers was enjoyed in the ’ all of Broo spoke in oppositic HIRBo4H ARaTVE | lt t h l b Cota | the bill to give all the liquor license mwoney | “Sergeant Diesing was the successtul com- | can eip but o you goo to counties, while Engleshy championed it, | but the committee report against any change | sted _Henry B, Morris, of Lebanon, O., says: “In less than two months Kopor Dyspepsta Cure did more for me than all other preparations and skil of indig Repair of Roof. 1 cond! A doctors did in seven years. Four bottles of it cured me Mo of tha | Sister-in-Law Has Yeur committee finds tnat the r bulldings are in falr shape at preseat ani AIRBURY, will probably last two or three years with | eujs but sifght repairs matter in_conn ne order to | vide m. r outlets and me anow that aceumul five-foot valley which extends all fi stion which had troubled me frightfully for a long time. Neb., Jan Omong is unfler arrest on :lY" " here 14 one |} rge preferred by his wife's sister, a |Taesday Will He the roof that e ntion and thai is, i [girl of 19 years He eloped with the girl ds rain the roof, to pro- |some months ago and went to Lincoln, 0. THa | where his wife caused their arrest, but he Gliprerm s ¥ g 5 Principal senate bills introduced were ) . o % 39 Mk : WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Forecast of the cipal sena i o al J. Cameron Anderson, a member of | . e (h" | managed to pacify her so that they returned | WASH To sppropriate SHulmIlur 2 Dew llnr:x'mnr' Governor Dietrich's staff, presented the | A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUbw- For Nebraska—Occasional rain or snow |t Madison; to appropriate $700 for Adjutant | medal, Sergeant Diesing will have it in | y d | » S UL PLE O s 4o came Friday | Tuesday; colder, northw Iy winds; | General Humphrey; and to extend the|his possession for a month. when another | FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH some new outlets provide evening. mong was held in $500 bail to | Wednesday fair. powers of county judges in counties of OVer | Gpjl) will give the other members an oppor- | e " = 3. aaday: cmer | 9:000 population iity to compete fo e covet ronor. sible appear at the next term of district court, | FOr lowa—Snow or rain Tuesday: warmer | %00 ol ks ibine Hillx: t, e | PUBITE 10 nasg for the coveted honor Painting of Cells and Kitehen in extreme scuthern portion: southeasterly he S¢nal passed ‘ o ills to .\’ Ax n sanitary measure and ald to ole Nearly Bur Mim Alive, wirds beoming westerly; Wednesday' fair, | terms of court in tbe S NOHLY crouitl BYe | Stop Over at Nagara Falls, lirens we recommond thut, U 't he ella | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Jan. 28.—(Sp ‘or Missouri—Oceasional rains Tuesday: | ID town justices of the peace jurlsdiction | pasgengers from the west holding tickets petitor for the medal, his proficiency in ex Prepared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co,, Ublcago. The Sl hom.muwn: xmnunhu& sisa ecution of the manual of arms excelling | | that of the other contestants. Surgeon | 5 1v fmmediaie rly T of the main bl there are but two small outlet entirely fnadequate, and we w to Fairbury and resumed their former | 1ations, leaving the sister-in-law at Lin- | ] coln, from which pl be also painted clal.)—This afternoon while assisting in ex- | falling temperature in western portion; 1n.“!r.n --(unm;s‘ x;‘m‘ -t[-prnm»;,.y‘mu 82000 | reading to New York or Philadeiphia via | 2 Labor in Making Repairs, | cavating for the foundation of the John |southerly winds, becoming westerly; Wed- | deficlency for sheriffs transporting prisoners | the Lehigh Vallev railr 4 Gund Brewing association building Ras- | nesday fair. to the penitentiary stopover at Niagara Falls without extra rth Dakota—Occasional — snows rge. ider in contral and eastern por- | ANXIOUS DAY FOR APPOINTEES | e northwesterly winds; Wednesday ad will be allowed y MANHOOD RESTORED?S,“""':"‘ bie Viiwizer, cription af a fumoua French nhyuelan will aulcklre Manhoe: In making all of the foregoing ropairs | : a we would recommend that the labor of the | mus Peterson was caught under a large [ For N convicts be utllized wheney possible, | cpunk of earth, which buried him to his | Tuesda theteby saving a great deal o expens neck and which would doubtless have e for Fig the state. In connectlon with this we o Marry, Bxh Jan. 28.~Th o ta o) I qil wish ‘(o way That we believe It would b | caused death but for a supporting timber. I Struggle Now on Between Repubitean | CORCEREATE Jo S8t I" £ sealh | 1’,".‘..., il oawes by daz'or ighi eravenisquickiiemof din Better i eheaper Tor theslate, (0 Wi | His fellow workmen xoon had him re- | For South Dakota—Occasional = snows and Fuslon Aspirants for 116, 1 Bangerfest nall, began today and by | LT A the hrhaars ovpone of A Lpuries, £U -8 DENB & employmen he convicts than to e o e ety . . colder, esterly nds = 1005 the receipts amounted th S10000, Th Ak OTGUNA UL thelr labor to contractors [leased trom his perilous confinement, and | Tuesday; colder, northwesterly winds; Places on Public Hoard. | noor” the recelpts amounted to 310w, This e rrasn ca100 by Doctory1abeeause 80 per cont ara troubied with Frastagiita: REgs il gt 5 [altough vadly saueczed his condition is not | Wednesday falr to 38,000 that hnve been placed. Thers 1u| CULIDENE the G U beobd b b ; T, | considered serious | For Kansas—Occasional snows probable | SI0UX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 28.—(Special | utill talk of legal oppostiion heing ‘mad P cars. 1A boxle 67 o ¥e Aind thiit the s, already meptionsd, | Tuesday; falling temperature; southwest to | Telegram.)—Tomorrow will be the crucial | agatnst the ght, and the movements of | 1oz 376, Ban Franciaco, Ca. e et e Tarke My whoel | Neek Broken and Head Crashed. fporthwest winds; Wednesday fair day In the struggle between the republicans | i} atiorneys employed by opponents of the WOR SALE TY Y GUS-DILLON LAVG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM being cracked and about forty-five teet of | CALHOUN, Neb., Jan. 28 <(Bpeclal Tele- | por Western Texay—Fair Tuesday; colder | and fusionists of South Dakota for control N Toraired, as th This ergine should e fgrem)—John Lamburg. a young man work- | porthern portion: northwesterly winds; [ of the State Board of Charities and Cor Young Foxburs Relens il e s L B UL Hther Moo Jt | ing on the Becker-Diegen ranch three miles | wednesday fair Robert 8. | down 1t would necessitate _stop verk in the gifterent shops Th south of Calhoun, was instantly killed here | por New Me | rections—upon the result of which nearly [ PITTSFIELD. Muss. Jo whert, Mexico—Fair Tussday and Wed- | 200 positions, pa n aggregate of about | Lo merny I o With the murder of Ou s en today. He was returning to the ranch with | pag, cthwesterly winds. 00 positions, paying an aggres | dictment charging him with the murder of T . 0 raports haf the tubing in thre g S sin 70,000 per year in salaries, are dependent. | his sister, Miss May Fosburg, i the family e s hut of repalr And should be | 10ad of corn when he fell from the wagon | por Oklahoma and Indian Territory— | fThe old board s now here and of Gov- | Frafdence heve last August, was released on | ey d fa such a way that his neck was broken | ojoudine with occasional rains probable | ernor Herrled's recent appoint w, | $14000 "ball, furiiished by Wi father, today, | Fire Prot and his head crushed under the wheels. | o 5 i o ot R0ANE BURGIALENN, | ) 4 lin eastern portion: colder; southerly winds, | pice of Deadwood is now here, Dr. Finner e recommend that County Coroner Pierce came down and took | ghifting to northwesterly. Wednesday fair. | of watertows T ML A ¢ ) .fl-w u‘:‘“u-‘:n y:| -|‘.H.w'n from tire he » ‘”“. body to Biatr Lamburg has no rela | For Illinols—Occasional rain or snow | 4nq M. Steere, holdover republican . l.u of good hose on hand at the presens |tives here and was not very well known. | qyeeday; riging temperature in northern | member of the board, is also on the ground o A ; | being Insdeduate. I T and central portions; east to southeast | They are accompanied by Attorney General in your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt tos Q. winds e hris| e lake. ednes- | p. g e i T - i T T e A MOUTH, Nebi, Jen (e | B AIE RENE 08 the lake. Wednes- | pyle, who will be the legal adviser in the and cold—of wiserable elevator service—bad light and e find that th ospita % L. Cable, 60 years of age, who is | 98 obably fa Jroceedings to begin tomorrow to ous R i < . 4 W4 s not provide suficlent room for th < vl i A XOAEN QL AKe, A 8 For Colorado and Wyoming—Occasional | fystm pbers of the board who were ventilaticn? There is no office building in the town kept N njur e e O folteea” pHnci- | storping at the county hospital, suffered i fusion member th rd o «a stroke of paralysis this afternoon and ft | SBOWs probable Tuesday: colder; north-|,p.ointed by Governor Lee a short tin like e i% thought he cannot recover. He has re. | Westerly winds. Wednesday fair. before he retired from office | slded in this county for many years and at| For Montana—Local snows Tuesday 2 " . colder; Wednesday falr LTk e nder, cHicivation Aadi E00a vebldsnce Locnt Wecors FEAR DRIVES DAUGHTER MA € bheec buildain |and other buildings. His wife wa Lot i G At T B REal ] Altewed Attempt nt Klnaping Wi Ly . ilding ad-| . 25, Official record of temper. | Alleed SHidnap " } i ‘u«u;‘l Insaae last fall ’wr is now conflned | ature precipitation compared with the | ow's Only Child Temporurily 1 The best is nore too good for you, and you wiil find it a in the asylum at Lincoln corresponding diy of the lust three ye ST it 3 A - ¢ ’ | | 1901, 1900, 18 bataneey Latt ind ! good business investment to taize a half hour and lock at Jobhn Mooare is Madl Wound Maximum temperature 5 10 S ot = - R NEDRASKA CITY, Neb., Jan, 5o (Spe- | Minimum temperature % | CENTRAL CITY D., Jan. 28.—(Sy the three or four vacaut rooms. We keep them dlled, [ ] ! e 8 Mean temperature 9 1 | clal.)—Central City has n stirred the | y clal Telegram.)—As & result of o row &t @ | Pceinitatio 0 ; bl : . i . . Why? |country dance near Berlin Saturday night, | Record of temperatire and precipiagion | 1850 oW hours by Wit i sid 1o be 491 An Excellent Combination. | ¢ ; John Moore, jr., is lylng dangerously | at Omaha for (his duy and since Ma | SHiamag At KITGROIR MRS WRIOF B RWL [ S et Tathiad and { R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Building, wounded e cuts alle i have |38 residing with her mother, by Stanle a nethod and b | A enuine imded from knife cuts alleged to have | W05 0L tllon wij has matadn bW G el | ol BEASIOK BERIE RS Raeiniel | : en inflicted by Georg er, Charles Rental Agents, Ground Floor. I3 ; J s Charles | ixcous for the day S girl's mother, now Mrs. Nelson Brown, | SYBUP OF Figs, manufactured by the | / d C t 9 Trudo and Frank Phillips three men | Total excess since March i il gl e she married | CALIFORNIA Fia Synue Co., illustrate | re arrested and were bound over to the prmal precipltation inen | separatec o} Stanley. § arrled | o) valueof obtaining the 1k el . e / | Deficlency for the day inch | but her second husband died a few | alueof obtaining the liguid laxa- k a e s district court by a justice of the peace. | al) ‘since Mareh 15055 Inches | years’ ago. Mre. Brown has been an in-| t¥€ Principles of plants known to be A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER skin, of satin texs p ‘1‘14.» men are said to have becn drinking 1]|;\ .;~y~lu-- I\Ivv;h 1 s m‘h.l 2% aavéral monthe 'Ban'daushter medi mullh laxative and presenting DI'T' FELIX URAUD'S ORIENTAL " ‘«M‘,‘:‘I.‘ Little Liver Pills k oore’s conditlon iy eritical. | Deficlency tor cor. period, 1899 L R min the fori e .:‘p ‘(In hky:',"vum].‘ CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. et s . Institute at Geneva, Reports from Stations at Friday night a man called at the little [ g {ho one perfect s SR N R S8 Removes Tan, Pimples, | (§ . ) ment regard’ for # . GENEVA, Neb., Jan. 28.—(Special.)—The | » cottage In Hidden Treasure gulch and asked | (lve. claausing the f:-\"‘.‘.:.'.'»y.”“‘,‘f”"f B o it asing wppearance Must Bear Signature of Farmers' institute convenes at Geneva on admittance, saying that he was W. C. | sling colds, headaches and fevers Veare, aud - eve \ gy Jauad) Thursday ani Friday of this week. Among | Stanley of Denver. He was refused by the | gently yet promptly and enabling one N AT B0 D 7 discolered wkin; & pime the speakers from abroad will be A. T SRR N E mother and daughier. The man returned [ to ovércome habitual constipation per: fen. ‘Tt has stood ply. tanet M Peters, E. A. Burne V. Forrell, W, H.| STATIONS AND to the postofice and several letters ‘m; manently. Its perfect freedom e £\ the test of 6 HONe (% Campbell of Lincoln and W. S. Brown of ¥ sald to have been sent to the girl during [ every objectionable quality and sub. paeie and M | o vercome eficet. applyin Fatrmont. Local speakers will be Charles | the evening and the following day, in an| Stance, and its acting on tie kidneys, 1 e The s Bklin Crowm and Hatin-kin “Powder See Fac-Simile Wrapper Besow. Johnson, D. H. Goodrich and T. O, Huston attempt 1o get her to come down to the | liver and bowels, with ning perly TeiRn A e e G L ¢ \ postoffice and see her “papa.” Other let- | OF irritating them, make it the ideal ept no oounter- | (/Ui urticlen because of | thelr | Very small and as casy § Anin Virlx Omaha, cloidy | fallowad from Kised - MV 1 Iaxative ot i ited hiPmleRsnom ). Shater p S 4 Flakdyrs s b ers followed from Deadwood, where Stan . ame. Dr. ln A hie 0 B : % Sahe 00 sngen GPLAIR, Xeb., Jan. 2h(Special.)—The | Norin blatie; bariiy cioidy | i I the process of manufacturing fs 7% il 'y i i B akiuna. Chi : i iermania ne. octal and beneficial | Cheyenne, cloudy ’ o 5 are used, as they easant to th ay of the haut-tom m superl ) & ) cAmR.s FOR HEADACHL. soclety componed of German eitiaens of | BAIL Lake. clear Par two nights the mother and daughter | 3% UL DLV ER plsgean 1o Hin g \ L ! wonter. T, Vi = i e i i MY . pic ¥, clear sat up, w he doors barricaded, expect- | 40l 8 you ladies will use them, | recom- tien i R FOR DIZZINESS, Blair_and viclplty, gave its anausl, mas- | Hupon, cloas it PLaAEbIAGA0, | remedy are obtained from seuncand | mend GOURAUDY CHEAM: 43 the least d Powder are uneirpassed FOR BILIOUSNESS. querade ball on last Saturday eve The | Wiilston, snowimg ing ‘I'_' min $ha} }". trange man, Who | other “aromatic plants, by a method | Rarmful of ail the Skin preparations.” For ¥ used anything that would cont oclety 18 bow In prosperous condition, | ChICkHS. ‘cleur had been haunting the premises, would | nown to the CALFORNIA Fio Syuvr | asle'by @il Driggits wnd" Fancy Geods fiem and derived unfold beperit FOR TORPID LIVER, | ' iin ahout nty members A force an entrance. - Mra. Brown was atraid | Co. only. In order to get its bene Deaiers 1n the U4 nd Kurope. B o et FOR CONSTIPATION. Dr. W, F. Lee ix Tound Over Kinens Cliy [SE, 00 it She, Tevsmisied, Whe wre| efiasannd Lo vold lniistious: plos # Great Jon St : FOR SALLOW SKIN PEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 25.—(Special Tele- | Helena, ¢ 0 [0 | her first husbind, he th ned L1 | TR IRINEINS e LLBRIDA OB IR CQRPARY A 2 28, —(Special Te e dloudd # | he st husbind, he threaie to | printed on the front of every package. | FOR THECOMPLEXION] | srem)—Dr. W B Lee hod bis preliminary | HaT (1000 1srsens 41 ‘0| hor, "On Sunday morning two lotters were | | ! i i S s ] hearing before County Judge Bourne this | Galveston, ¢ ET received by the daugbter, sadressed tvom | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Diseases, Buok ; |afternoon on the charge of shooting. with | . e Deadwood aod signed “Pape.” The letters | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL f] S or 0y 1aae |intent to kill or wound William Hurn on | Local Forecast Ofctal, | Stated that he had come from Denver to| LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. | R 81 Free ook, st GURE 8ICK HEARACHE. . | Scptember 30 of last year. He was bound | T indicaics trac ~Prices0c. per bottie drigs A of precipitatio Fiaatied by Licn Diug Co Gufisle, N¥ | Yieeete, ot Dr. B J Ku. Haratg .= Zero, | see his only daughter; that he bad been | Worssie byall Drugg

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