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TH OMAIIA DAILY BE - - - = - = = “ today to listen to a \ue N 1 o N » ! NEBRASKA DELIVERS VOTE |y e ooy s promeet s et \FILIPINGS MAVE AN INNING s oo § " ds the congressmen jrefuse to discuss the | - jisposition by’ s nduntrions Office open continuously from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Y L ‘l atter South Dakotans are watchi with - H ¢ g "v thor f aft 2 Souator Thurstor Reminds Mr, McKinley of | IBterest to see what effect will be wr tod alrendy {rembled at ftion of wfte Sundays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. IenEtes = * BORINIT 0T by Senator Kyle's announcement that he | Senate Hears Message from Federal Party's to Frovidence itself. [ ki ot wi the Happy BElection Burprise, [ must be considered in patronage matters. | Directors at Manila, “‘y"f‘»";‘|x~vinvyy< cridit' for the policy or c"lRGEs Low- GONSULTAT"’“ FREE- - | trrigation Plans Discussed. i — iha etrays the vaunted fence 3¢ th M i ! 1 4 In & broader sense than Bas cccupied the AImignty : Many patients are entirely cured for less than a month's tre PRESIDENT SAYS HE 1S GLAD OF RETURNS |, iryf, s o720, 1e% bos occurled | ToWNE DELIVERS WIS ONE SPEECH No man, no party, P iebiting ment would cost elsewhere. The doctor's gquick cures - appropriation bill has been before it for thelr origin to any ot v . o am are y lar of 1 ™ Witore, Visitors Are Gueats of Honor at Hand. | CODFIderation, the auestion of lrigation was ;13‘.‘.‘."\“ motives wid hun ment. i and low charges are the wonder of all his competitors, discussed ength today e discussiof Tipinos m Justifl ever justifi ' y < - ftee on Indinn Afnirs— and was participated in not only by the consclence of mankind. f o & ‘ flenr Townes Spoeveh. | sevators in favor ot the amendment which Mr. Towne maintained that the United The success of Dr. McGrew’s treatment for called for the discussion, the survey of the i G lates was under the obligation of Gila river for the purpose of bullding a circumstances, if not of wctual promise, to WASHINGTON, Jan, 28,—(Special Tele- | dam, but it ook in the question of arid lands | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The senate| grant independence (0 the Fillpinos, and )—This has been fleld day for Ne-|and their reclamation, Senator Spooner | tuFned from the grind of appropriations pat among nations th er was qu ’ \ electors, and from early ,..,.,,,“,“I!nuwmx in lead of his colleague, Senator ech which partook ' aq pinding as the latter late tonight they have been on the |Quarles of Wisconsin, who spoke st | Of n;. charac -‘\ of an oration ly- m 8eoa- | genator Towne 1 agth in su; a . snd- | tor Towne of Minnesota. Since he entered ort of his conte on th iipt At 10 o'clock they assembled with | the measure Saturday, offering an amend per S Ao ey Sesembled wih | 1b0 mekeie Eiurdey, ot ah smend | o Toute of Mancsory Sce ho end | port ot b conemn 1 e, g AND ALL DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN. mittee on Iudian afairs, and a short time | Which the amendment carried as offered by | Jintiesotan tas had Dutle opportusion 10 selves. g taving EVERY DAY— brings many flattering reports of the good he is doing or the relief he after were recefved by Mr. Frye in the |the Indlan committee, should be diverted for [ display his talents. As his reputation a Mr. Towne closed a naving sp 3 rocm of the president of the senate. In |'he purpose of ascertalning the ¢ an orator hud preceded him there Was |jug hree hours. There v rout has given. ors of Ne. |Indian Inspector Walker R. Graves, h today, which |gpplause shortly before he 1, which the o | reported that a less sum is necassary to | ¥a8 In advocacy of his resolution for a ces- | presiding officer checked With a warning t sation of hostilities in the Philippines. The d with senators and bers of the house of representatives, the latter including Representative Littlofield. Cooper and othery who have been promi | | much interest in his spe the party were the seven eles Ururka, together with General Corwin, ( gressman Burkett, Captain H, E. Palmer, | ITrigate the lands of the Pima Indians than member of the state central committee of | 18 #€t forth by the geological survey The Nebraska, Judge T. O. C Harrison of | Amendment called out friends of the recla Grand Inland, W. K. Andrews of Hastings, |mation of arid lands in the senate, and the obey of | debite, in which there was a mild measure The Omaha Bee says—Dr. McGrew is regarded as the best authority in the west today on Diseases Peculiar to Men. He is justly entitled to this reputation as he has made private disorders of men his special study and life work DR. McCGREW CURES VARICOCELE o galleries, but the gal broke again » applause as Mr. Towne closed. He rtily con wators and resentatives floor was crowd em was he Phil E. Winter of Omaha, George New Senntor Presents Credentinis Lincoin, secretary to Congressman Burket, | of Olbusteriag, lasted untll tho senate ad- TOTie W SRR ek CroaNE. 1o Svere | ik cat immediatels ollowing Mr. Towne's IN LESS THAN TEN DAYS - without cutting o loss of time from work. He gives E. ( enderson and George R. Butlin, [Journed, comple! e b ' speech, the credentials of Moses . Clapp o . contingent 1o Senator Frye with a state- | Pettigrew. Thurston and Beveridge of in- | A b A b A fon | in. The credentials of Joseph W. Bailey, as | ment that, not satisfied with having a | 91ana, upheld the proposition that there | Mr. Towne close aftention; the dat/entioh | jonaior from Tewas and of F. W. S £ meskenger of Nebraska, the electors came | WAS no attemnt on the part of the com- | o8 the republicw: side way not e epew | mons s senator from North Carolina and guarantees a permanent cure for life to Washington to deliver the vote them. | mittee to jugsle with the facts, that while | Sept by Mr. Hoar. At one point Mr. Depe [ were presented. Mr. McComas of Maryland took a front seat and list attentively | » e vl o oss of ali selves, it being decided to accompany the | the Indlans were to be primarily benefted | took & front seat and fsiened AteRUASI | croated somewhat of a wir by requestin OVES 20 ooo CASES have been cured of Lost Manhood, | of Vit L ity, elector chosen for that purpose, to empha- | It Was 4n advance step in the way of n ir- | ; oopiibie Although restricted by manu. | that the credentiale of tho North Curolina | [ on8 of in Power, Nervous Debility. Poor Memory, Despondency. Aure, Gleet, wize more fitingly Nebraska's great vic- | Figation proposition that would benefit the | A0 foreihie | bs | senator be referred 1o the cominittee on ’ tory. He then introduced Mr. Barton, mes- [ west | EOTE e ety WREINEE ek & Teivee A% | privileges and election. Mr. Hoar objected (-unul'l'llm'.‘l and all unnatural discharges A ooy St = i B 3 olled out the fine periods with a fervor that | 5 nenger o e Nebras ector: ege. After cousiderable discussion nator | * ¥ | saying that there should be no interruption - - o s 1 ey - TQ y e ¢ the Nebrs .l»l(.'.mr)”:nlu‘.l:' AT CH L B L LG L o 1}”,( them_echoing throush the chamber. | ¥4Y\K that there Khowid fe uo Increrunt e AN ABSOLUTE CURE IS GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW. shdiflg 4 wIIOOE PIY COit A : he speech abounded in apostrophies to [ M '1 . ¢ Hobibs = ) ¢ " Ll hore the vote of the state of Nebraska, |cause it did not change the original propo- |yt WO SRRERCEC [T BPERRIELES (7 | urgent. conditions after full cxolanatic Treatment by Mail—Medicines sent everywhere, free from gawe or broiknga which I wish to hand you sition, that a survey was to be made of [ IUCTY and parlotism and WGIMEE OE At MecComas withdrew motion, when i e e the San Carlos reservation a Fenort | FAIEIMENL to the policy by which | Mr. Chandler, chairmun of the committeo | [ ready for use. Nenuto rye's Delight. | pinos were being annihilated. At one time e fd sleetion Ve KT Ve L " > Senator Fryo responded: “I am de. | TRde to congress. An amendment was a180 | o; o¢trge of applause from the galleries [ OF PFIvIICESS BAC € R iy Office Hour a.m 1o 9 p.om SundaysSa. mo tobp,m P, 0. Box 766 accepted that this appropriation did not 4 that no rights would be waived by the & lghted 1o recetve it, mir, o the form fn led to a vigorous warniug from the presid commit the government to the building of | the dam ing_oficer against demonstrations of ap- | PRt RN BF NG SICRARI . OFFICE OVER 215 SOUTH 14th ST., BETWEEN FARNAM AND DOUGLAS STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. This terminated the for: presentatiol roval or dissent. As the orator closed his ho | present peadiig. amendment | I'rye said he hoped the legislature would | James Higgins was today appointed post- [ burst of applause despite the warnings of | o W 00y elect two republicans and end the uncer- | master at Henshaw, Taylor county, la., and | the chair. Immediately following Mr. | [0 O LR T rond neral question tainty that now exists From the sena F 1 claims of ciizens of the ed States, whi n[nlu Ksmith to that effect ked Mr. | y t ) H. Bowerman at Preparation, Monona | Towne's speech the credentials of his suce | oo br ot b e idiced by deal l\- v M‘f‘ Y t ‘h .f‘:flm B btk iy | Env‘ A IL \ the electors took carriages, accompanied by | county, Ia.; also John A. Moe at Marindahl, | cessor, Mr. Clapp of Minnesota, Were pre- | Suyp coiarata features of the subect. | rorm of article seven of the treaty of it DEAC i & i | {he gentlemen who had attended upon | Yankton county, §. I)., and George H. Peter- | sented and afier being sworn in the new which it come; pooner and Mr. ( 5 | - " | When the debate had run on some time paris, arouged considerable discussion. The I recelved my information from the man | Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood h them in their audlence with the president [ on at Kaycee, Johnson county, Wyo. | senator_took his seat and Mr. Towne re-|yi."poiigroy remarked fronically that he original senate bill for the appointment | to whom the blacksmith sold out,” replied | oure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Meme pro tem of the senate, to the White House, | . F. Estes of anwaod, 8: D,, has been [itired, Tha rest of the day was devoted to [ L0 o B Il | ot e (o Tovestine e theae Olaitus. | Me, Fiynn, “But If the gontlaman says it § 3 t Bmisions, | » where the same program was gone through | reinstated teacher and his wife appointed | the Indian appropriation bill, the discus- iy 0y (0P oed by republican senators which ady agRrem! $28,000,000, was ) untrue I will take bis word for | {self-abus with. Senator Thurston, in presenting the | housekeeper at the Pine Ridge (8. D.) In- | slon turning on irrigation and little prog- | a8 they had taken two days to discuss this rccommitted to the committee on war [ The incident ended herc The postal | NP6 A nerve ‘;,",‘"';;",,m delegation to President McKinley, sald: | dian school. ress being myde. { minor amendment claimg, with Instruction to report back « | codification bl was passed | lblood builder. Brings “Mr. President:—These gentlemen are| The comptroller of currency has approved Cablegenm from Maniln. Senutors Discuss Irrigat bill to refer the claims to the court of o 1O Reiny e AL A electors of the state of Nebraska. That|the First National bank of Chicago as u| Mr. Frye callea attention to the follow-| The general subject of frrigation was ! claims. After Mr. Haugen of lowa had ob. Retief for 1o ¥, ghieeks aud restoros the ;‘,.n »~u|||-l|;~u| you n;.- morning nflv; vl:<- 'rmkn»' x::( nt for the lowa State National | ing cablegram, which was read | discussed, Mr. Jones of Arkansas arguing ' tained unanimous consent for the considea- | ‘Tae senate bill (o place Brevet Colonel 50 laloc wh\n« f“]l ey tion, these gentlemen are confirming | bank of Sioux €| MANIL. i sresident of th that the subject was too important to be | tion of the amended bill as rted back | Thomas P, O'Reilly on the retired list « , with our banikable gaurantee to oure the good news. They came down here in| Louls Siems and Fred M. Hanoa have | ate iui Speninr ot ihe fionue of Ret | dealt with in an amendment to the In y‘.‘,..: pit Il.mw-;: ihat 1t com. | the army ae & mecond leutenant was passed ‘n"‘:‘ff"““,‘)““_,"‘,‘:"{:;‘,’I‘,‘fl“,.,‘"“““f;"’:t:f,";{“g“‘“l“ a body because they wanted to @ the | been appointed substitute letter carriers | Sentatives, Washington cessions f RO s Tt harts of | dan bl and Mr. Teller urging that it | plied with the instructions of the house, he | O'Reilly was a lleutenant in the Twenty A the Arehipelgo: Attt of hitherto it~ | could best be dealt with by applying it to | took the floor and argued against the | second Infantry in 1872 and was dismisse New“aTahlets EXTRA STRENGTH reconcilable press and the general public | gpecial localities amended bill on the ground that the court | on charges preferred by General 1. 8. Otis, opinfon show that labors of party to bring | Immediate Results President McKinley repl “I am sure | Beatrice, Neb., awd Melvin A. Shade has we are ull very glad of the returns you | been appoitted clerk at Boone, la. | | president that Nebraska honors.” {at Davenport, la., Herbert O. White u} | | The San Carlos irvigation amendment was | of claims alveady was overloaded with work | then major of the Twenty-second in (YELLOW LADEL) peace will soon he crowned with success h Positively guarantoad enra for Loss of Power, @ bring us | Until now politieal parties have attempted | agreed to with changes providing that the and that to refer'the claims to that prac- | fantry Varicocele, Undevelo; 0 E I ntil 1 ltfeal par u B 5 aricocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, \fler the president had shaken hands | COURT SUSTAINS MISSOURI | formation on plans more or lexs question- | surveys shall not commit the United States | tically would amount to repudiatic [ A bill was passed for the relief of Rob- | yaricocels, Undeveloped or Shrunken Orga with the Nebraska delegation Mr. Ken i "\m“\uuu‘vm ;vn[mun Yot 'l'“' 'N‘;!"l""': to the execution of the plan of irrigation. He asked the house to vote down the [ert W. Caldwell. At 5:30 p. m. the house | tion, u,q'..;,. it Insanity, Paralysis and tRo dy, who de ¢ ot the elec makes main plank sovereignty off Unltec T A esults of Excestiv Usa Sbueeo, Opium o ned o was made chairman of the cl vo Dissenting, the Justices | States, with Hberty to each ciiizen to pur- | Mr. Thurston propos an amendment au- | amended bill and pass the original bill for | adjourned. }‘.“u"'.‘. B'v mail nl. pliin ...‘.-'L & ‘,‘,‘j‘(;',‘, " tors, said: “Mr. President, we wish to say N Deaitts sue péacerully his political ‘ideax. our | thorizing a foint commission of three sena- | the appointment of a commission —— box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guars to you that if you see fit to give Nebraska | y of peace has’ sounded, On our platfonin | org an three representatives to investigate : erwood of Ala and ™ antee bond to cure in 30 days or refund n representation fn your cabinet, the state | RESVRRNT Oy re “grouped many Filipinos of hitherto | 108 AR t & 4 Mr. Underwood of Alabama and M. Hop- | MMAY HAVE BEEN MURRAY HALL | S5038, i, il o i Freconclinble eas, but some more ob- | the question of forests and agriculture on | kins of Ilinois protested against this | | would feel highly honored and the people | \WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—The United | 8tinate decline to join, tor, thoigh willlig | Indian reservations. This and several | course, intimating (hat unanimous consent | ) 2 Fo | NERVITA MEDICAL CO. of the state would fully appreciate it." States supreme court today rendered an | l0 ACCRL soverelgnty af Unite Statex. the | other amendments went over. Mr. Chand- | had been obtained under a misapprehension. | "':"'.‘" p 4 S Naiee A | Olinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Shown Through Wh Hou oplnion In the case of the Chicago Drain- | tary gover: makes them distrust pur- [ 1er gave notice that if the Indian appro- | Mr. Underwood in opposing the bLill re l BRIt SRwNeNLsYe m‘.['“ "‘é’. L 1’;;‘.:}.‘.‘;..";‘\'3:'; ude%,;ui)‘:t.:.{: 13}:‘;.:3 The party was then shown through the |8xe canal, overruling the demurrers filed | poes of the United States and delays thelr priation bili were not disposed of tomorrow | called the history of the bill the last L Bluffs, lowa. 4 entire lower floor of the executive man- |in the case by the state of Iiinols and the | *WNSION |0 Lo congress without ""T:“.’”“f ask for l!_llk!!ll halons [ session, pointing out the great opposition | oo (e ey Tt Tevi i R 54 wion, including the blue and red rooms and [ Chicago Drainage Canal District board. | giving president authority to establixn | The senate at 6 o'clock adjouracd untit | which it developed and the large majority [ CLASG o8 T state banquet room, all which attracted | The proceeding was brought by the state of | burely clivil government with usual how ‘U4, | tomorrow by john, medical officer of Edinburg, believes of | that Murray Hall, the Tammany politician whe upon death, January s found 1o which it was recommitted with instruc- much attention. Returning to the eapitol | Missourl against the state of Illinois and d Bostporgmant for & & e ons. While the committee were obeying such government until new ccngress, will | tiont & the party was entertained at luncheon in | the drainage board, the end sought being to | ccotainiy confirm thie dictrust. Divecty | BANK CHARTERS MUST WAIT | the teiter of the instructions they were the room of the senate committee on Indian | prevent the uso of the canal because of its |0f the federal pariy belleves confortii ik | breaking it in spirits. He charged thet |De @ woman, was the Aot "]‘I""”“.“:‘"\“': uffaire by Senator Thurston, and no hand- | supposed polution. of the drinking Water | sonidemen. histen ' neeeptance of tover- | Richardson Objects to Immediate ¢ | the bill had been unfairly brought before | 187! Was brought to the smallpox hospita Lomer luncheon Wwas ever Inld in any com- | of 8t. Louls. The effect of the decision 18 | algnty of unioh 4nd the coming of peice | sidermtion of Bill to Extend | the house. Members had been taken com. |dressed as a man, but was subsequently mittee room in the capitol. Covers were|to sustain the contention of the state of | Ditcctory, therefore, prays both houses - f Them Twenty Years, | pletely . con o authorize President MokKinioy 1aid for fourteen, the electors being the | Missourl. The opinion was handed down | (oVERess to authorize President Mol by surprise, he said, by the way |{0Und to be a woman. Au employe of the | in which It was now proposing to procure | NOsPital, supplementing the statement of blish civil government whenevor ne guests of honor, together with those who|by Justice Shiras, the chiet justice, and | believes it opportune. WASHINGTON, Jar. - At the opening | a vote on the original bill, 8ir Henry Littlejohn, says For years this remedy has been the had accompanied the party to the White |Justices Harlan and White united fn a | KRANK L BOURNG, of the session of the house today the speake Mr. Hopkins asked unanimous consent A woman, who went under the uame of | standurd werve restorative. ‘Thousands House, in addition to Senator Baker of Kan- | dissenting opinion. | FLORENTINO TCRRE . appointed Dalzell of Pennsylvania, Gros-|(hap the bill be postponed for o week, |John Campbell and was a stonemason, of happy men owe their newly found sas, who was Invited to complete the party. CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—President Alexander AR 1u\| AS DEL ROSARIO, venor of Ohio und Richardson of Tennessee | married a girl in Edinburg. The bride com strength to its use Sexine Pills replace weakness and exhaustion with strength and vigor; the brain becomes clear; the nerves steady and calm; gloomy forebodings are banished and perfect vitality s ful. Iy restored. 1f you are suffering as above, try a box; you'll be encouraged by its effect to take the full course of aix boxes— '[\).:. was no objection and the it went | fii B8 BT L ele that her suppo | busband was u woman and the magistrate | tennial anniversary of the appointment of S locked the person up ou a charge of trict of Coly bills, res GonAIféra- ko & Chiet Justice Marshall hoRD oF aclulEia hillk, eaty i | trittng with the statutes. ‘She gave as a o tel heginning next March. P | o e D 0 revise e posta Aws. " fo er conduc she ™ of the wenat, where he listened to u por- | us, but after all it simply means that the | ("¢ (o™ Pesinning b A bill was passed to authorize the Moline | Mr. Shepard of Texas offered an amend- | P28 fOF her conduct that she was left tion of Senator Towne's appeal for the ces- | case must now be tried on its merits WiES Maden ey [ & Reoris Raliroad company to sobstruct & | ment providing that every postmaster shall |27 OrPhen and had dressed up in the eloth- wation of hostilities in the Philippines, a | Henceforth the inquiry of the court will be | After the disposal of routine business Mr. | bridge across Rock river in Tllinois have resided with the delivery of his office | 108 Of & dead brother because it was easter wpeech that Is-not entirely unfamiltar to tha | directed to the question of whether or not | Towne of Minnesota was recoguized for a| After the passage of several other bills | for ix months prior o the appointment, |'© €€t employment. At that time she was people of Nebraska, In view of Towne's | the opening of the channel and the move- | SPeech which was to be at once his waiden | of minor importance Mr. Brosius of Penn- | Some of the southern members, notably Mr. | SUPPosed to have gone to the Unite campalgniog in that state in November. | ment of ( | effort and his valedictory. He spoke on bis | sylvania, chairman of the committee on States After luncheon the delegation was given | J. Jones of the sanitary district, when ad- weats in the executive gallery of the senate | vised of the supreme court’s adverse de- while Messenger Barton was accorded the | cision in the drainage capal case, said distinguished bonor of a seat on the floor | “The decislon is somewhat of a surprise to members of the joint committee to arrange the details of the celebration of the cen- | s of Federal Party } Mr. Jones of Arkansas presented ‘h'.i The house then, after passing some Dis credentials of his colleague, Mr. Berry, for fcago's sewage down the Illinois jartlett of Georgla, supporied the amend . then It you are not euitirely eured, we From the capitol the party went to the [and Mississippi rivers has really resuited in | resolution of last Friday for the immedi- | banking and currency, called up his bill t0 | ment warmly, urging that it would put an| . S will refund your money. This satis. library and the National museum, received | the pollution of St. Louis' water supply.” | ate cessation of hostilities in the Philip- | extend pational bank charters for twenty | enq to carpetbagsing in the south. The | CORstipation leads to liver trouble, and | factory offer is one of the factors of a largo number of Nebraskans at the - pines vears. Mr. Richardson. the minority leader, | amendment was defeated, 36 to 45 torpid liver to Brigit's dise Prickiy | Cort ey SR 2 Ralelgh, and wound up by attending a|PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, In opening his address Mr. Towne re- | demanded an explanation of the bill and Mr. | sangatiboal g /) Ash Bitters is a certain cure at any stag "3‘ “!';_“""I’:wm:".!u" ('Q:"!"l‘u-‘rlr::i theater, tbereby. closing & biisy sy [ ferred to the petition presented (o the Brosius explained that the charters of 1731 | & "'\ iy PR S ‘““": “'j" | of the disorder | in plain packages. ool free. PrAL Representative Robert J. Gamble, who has | War ved by the | senate a fow days ago by 2,000 Filipiuos for | national banks would expire July 14, 1902, | [See! S Flsan. 4 deleggte from Okla- Vietor o TreTe O Trust MEDr Nt f hoen elected by the leglslature of South 3 Government, a cessation of hostilities and for the grant- | Mr Richardson objected B ey iy e | N Cal dea lethe pult nreians ol Y M ga‘.mxbw and Douglas Dakota to succeed Senator Pettigrew, is| WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—(Speclal)—The | ing of independence to the people of the [ “Does the gentleman understand,' af g ""I' A a8 '“ o retusal of Mr. | VW X Give and Regmald Frye against) 00 W & o : it back In Washington to resume his duties in | following pensions have been granted Philipplues. He maintained tbat it would | Mr. Brosius, “that this bill is absolutely ;“"“""” "I’""{ in the Im-) to give unani- merican Linseed’ OIF company for | - - el T the lower house, and, with Mrs. Gamble, is| Jfue of January 12 o Culley, | PTOve " quickening appeal to the ancint | necessary to continue the existence of the | peme iy o COUTderation of an Okla- | #2600 commission Wus wbruptly lerminated | CANDY OATHARTIE ol at the Normandie Plattamouth, $10. Renewal and increase— | sp'rit of tha republic, or its rejection must | national banks?" b | | “Mr. Flynn declared that the proposed | COUTt At Morristown. The justice granted erson, Aliington, ‘Merna, 810, increase edicate the twentieth centy a re-| is absol neceszary,” replied M a nonsuit. Richard D. Lindabury, for the South Dakota has been redeomed by the | Hurt, Surprise, $i2 pres| L B J , reen brought | o pned he (Mr. Stephens) would be respon- | evidence that the Fryes separately or | republicans,” said Mr. Gamble, “and wi| oJowa: Additonai—Renfumin W. Gibson, | stitutions In_before this time? 1 object to its con-|giyie" He then attacked Mr. Steph ar. | Jolntly had accomplished anything in_re T oot Baltee it In upain Tikely (o be car. | Springvitle, 85 Eil Adamy. Coltax. 3 'He!| Weferriug to Admiral Dewey's denial that | sideration by unanimous consent.” Dy e anen Atucked e Stenliens per- | gurd 'to 'the merging of the ninc” compa- | s s i do not belleve ki ely car- | newal-Benjamin 1. Bleakney, Kellogs, » had ever treated e insurg p r. King ed unanimous sonally, charging that he had placed in the [ pjes Into one corporation. Justice . A by the oposition. It 1s naturally a | Witiam. G Michencr, Went Branch, S in: | e had ever treated the insurgents as| Mr. King of Utah asked unanimous con- | i il reservation bill surrepitiously o | som i) granting the motion, said thore was | Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. bl 1 4 A only th susl o crease—Willlam L. McDowell, Rhode; | alltes, Mr. Towne sald sarcastically I sent for consideration of a bill to confirm | i hick . 4 no evidence to show that a eontract hud Beware ,,( the dealer who tries to sell ublican state and only the unusual con- | y1grvey Paimer, “Rockwood, ' $1 fear the homest sailor's terminology has |the location of Chippewa halfbreed scrip | o o 0" Which no one knew was in - the | yo, “nigde and that the plaintifs, it wou'ld | thi ditlons prevalling in 1898 made success pos- | Faston, Oaklend, $10i Wiol Tk suffered with recent contact with the nice [4n Utah, but Mr. Grosvenor of Ohfo ob. |’ W0 appear from the testimony. fafled 1o | something “just as good. sible to the fusionists. The people of South | buque, ssl A«x\'n.l B, n]m n«‘llt. Seiinllar, BAs | R Lione 7of " admintateation 181510s | dscted A ‘r i '! fic I‘I" :(' ':‘[ "I' hen,” he continued, “he telegraphed | do ‘n]‘ ’I o ndertook m] accomplish and | — v 4 524 ¢ b william D. Christy, Des Moines, $8. ' Re. | disc ons ad s plo- pd and er said did so partly in| = o had gotten the ses- | resultingly there was no adequate basts for | Dakota are prosperous, and as the mineral | [ MRy jjjum A, Carter, Libertyville, $i7, | macy.” retallation upon the democrats for M, | 4R In Texas that ho had gotten the ec-| resources of the state are developed it will | the Original widows~Eliza Isabe suit { Caln, " Du- | tlon in the bill, advised him to throw up his became one of the most important in the | bugue, $8. Discusses Inland Acquisition. .“\l:.'.‘.l\lf;.',fl,?l:.fl|“‘3';:lllm‘l\ o ','."‘ ";":“ lh«lm.r job, locate a claim and said that he (Ste- | Trae & | union. 'The people have confidence Iu the | North . Dakota: ddditional benez Discussing the acqulsition of tae Philip- | {2 G0 "l th of United States coney | PIEDS) was ‘i with it AN FRANCISCO. Jun, 552 The mysterd future and than this there could be no bet- | “Ndiiana: Relssue—Eagene B. Jefferis, | pines, Senator Towne sald torAdiinatas paths bl courts | © «Anyon» who makes that statement, no Pinole. Ikt A Ak ek b e o | -—— ; ter uclination of continued prosperity.” Helenit, 330, 3 4 It is not easy to fix with accuracy the 5 matier who he 5" shouted Mr. Stephens, | {he attention of the police by his father, | ) WABASH RR Congressuan _Gamble of South Dakota | | Colorido, Additlonal“Bugene 1. Knight, | tme when (e design was formed (o take Clatms Under Treaty of Paris, jumping to his feet, “knows it Is a false- | Albion Miller, a wealthy lumber dealer of 2. Increase othy onan, | foreible possession of the Philippine isiands was on the floor of the senate during the #; Harrison Wood, Hotchkiss, § T rtain the mind . wHore glosiny | The senate bill to confer upon the court | hood.’ Minneapolis, Minn, Detectives have day. where he received the congratulations been The 4 iipoaieeiungs urt | hoot ! : i s afled to trace the young man from the W|N]tn IOURIS‘I RAI[S ece % Cesses (his enterprise of saerilege and |of claims jurisdiction to adjudicate the Jo you deny that you telegraphed to a e left Pinol of wauy senators on his promotion to the MeKiniey Namen Thexe. g el bl . - . ukisiarid upper house, C. J, Buell of Rapld City, 8. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Tho president p 1. has arrived with the credentials of Mr. | today sent the following nominations to the 1 Tours to Florida, Koy Mexico, the Mediterranean Gumble, which will probably be presented | sevate to the senate tomorrow. Messrs. Gamble | Daniel B. McCann of Montana, to be reg- and Burke conferred today over a number | Ister of the land office at Rampart City, und Orient of matters, including the Stoux Falls post- | Alaska; Thomas B. Hildebrand of Cali- ‘ Rates for the round trip te office appointment. They are not ready to | fornia, receiver of public moneys at St _a] many polnts south on sale anncunce their declsion in this case, but | Michael, Alaska. Orst and third Tuesday the general impression has been for some | War Department, Artillery Promotions— each month Major E V. Andruss, Fourth artillery, to To Hot Springs, Ark., the ==== | be lleutcnant colonel; Captain Frank a es famous Winter Resort of Thorp, Fiftk artillery, to be major; First America, on sale every day Y our s t or y Lieutenant John E. McMahon, Fourth artil- in the year. — b - lery, to be captain scond Lieutenant Fox Tickets now on sale to all the winter r Connor, Second artillery, to be first lieus sorts of the south, good returning until June 1st, 1901, For rages, descriptive mate iphlets and ull other Information & St Louls Ticket Offce, 1415 t, (Paxton Hotel Building.) or \very morning I have a |ienant bad taste in my mouth; my tongue is conl’ed my head ALL BUT ONE READY TO SELL aches and 1 often feel dizzy. |Fitteen Memvers ot Forke 1 have no appetite for break- | ©neEzception Anxious to Dispose fast, and what food I eat dis- e £y COPENHAC Jan. 28.—It appears that tresses me. I have a heavy | /7 " womber out of the Attcen feeling in my stomach. I am [comprising the finance committee of the Folkething opposes the sale of the Danish getting so weak that sometimes West Indles to the United States. The 1 tremble, and my nerves are |objector is starting a newspaper campaign all unstrun I am gerting in favor of their retention, but the finance Iy committee of the Landesthing will shortly ,\ale and- thin. I am as tire report In favor of the sale of the islands ; fak ot The agltation of the inbabitants of th in the morning as at night. islands against their sale Is largely arti- What is the trouble? Im= |fcial and theretore of not much welght hing with Harry E, Moores, C P. & T. A, Omaha, Neb, «DAMLY BETWEEN.., OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO | Without Chan, | { FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS | pure blood. Order of Chosen Friends. G R EAT “Yh‘l is thc rtn]ed\ H INDIANAPOLIS, Jan Maryland cred- itors of the Order of Chosen Friends ure attempting to oust C. J. Clark us recelver of the orkanization for that state. Louts . Newburger, his attorney, left today for Baltimore to contest the ‘application. The only assets which the Maryland litigants seek (0 obtain possession of is the bond of /ROCK ISLAND | ROUTE SAIl the best Scemery of the ROCK ‘ MOUNTAINS wnd SIFKRA NEVADA J Daylightin both directions. DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH, ; BUPFET LIBRARY CARS, | For tull information, reservations and itiner * Chis o Qalifor th aulting reasurer, Wilsan, Its col The Habllities Take one of Ayer's Pills | e claimants fear (hat he would bring 2 lection by the defunct assocl; is doubt- arsaparilla |, i o in Maryland, Recelver Clark sald today the assets to this city to be used in paying nothing $1.00 a bottle. All "“ s more than a right of action. 00 a bottle. ¥ will not aggregate more than $10,00, but each night. You cannot be |ihe principal creattors [} cured while troubled with con- Lotta s Seriously 1 . . NEW YORK, Jan. 2 ~The Journal and stipation. Price 25c. a box. Advertiser tomorrow will say: Miss Lotta el ————— | CPabtree, the actress, s seriously Il at the Utigure cures all euses, AL drug: wists, 81 Illustrated book snd advice free. Dr. 6. J. Kay, Saratoge, N. ¥ Write the doctor freel Tho particwiars in | Hotel Navarre, ‘thix' cliy. Her llinews s our cash. ¥ ou whil revy rompt reply. Ad | due to plomaine polsoning caused by some- Lo B N va, Towelr, Mase: thing she ate last Saturday,

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