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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1901, R W m tior iced in tries and ar & \ppointed vinke tly [ Irish Bocietes Pass Resolutions Beverely | =u7 oo | [ 1 Armaigning Her Rule | ffom | Fecomimer Uenerior he appoin APPEAL TO THEIR PEOPLE the g paign ¢ as the Nebrask i transfer commissi sunts \nd be it ji. R Murra ¥ 1l mee Resolved ¢ shall be the duty CALL IT ONE LONG ACT OF MURDER auten of the Maskoges V¥t i ings of county commi their 1 mmission t stigate our present s Washington Urge 1t to Let (h Our January clearing sale of | =» bl . i Hi1 Vel - Anaferring l4nd titles, aleo to Law Take Its ¢ . . All of the above-mentione 1s receive svatoms that are a . sk Gathes blanikets will soott be over. You |« usanimous vote, exceptig heuse roll o, | ther epuntries, and are now being | 1M e New York Gathering of . g | ‘I‘ " 2 1’! v " ‘m; - b | introduced weveral ]mn»-um this e Mepresentatives of Sisty-Eight WASHINGTON, J 4. —Delegates of the ' M .| Which was opposed by only three members. | (ry. and « Wiy 1o Investigate what is ations « (e Bie . . missed a gred if you hav- | fodee "roil 110, lutroduced by Mullen of | Known ns the Australian or Forrans law Organisation |“ : the Ex kogee Nation, in this cit ), a3 i o | Of Temistration of titles, and if it be suit pre 3 wing addre en't laid in a supply at the 11'“‘-:! s, repealing the law which provides | i, (FRFIION OF Jhd tonstitution T folative (o (he atsturbances fn the| . . for exemption from claims for Wages, Was | gtate to dratt bill that {8 more | 1ndinn Territers prices, [ placed on general file and recommended for | simple ar naive and glving better | yew YORK, Jan. 2. the resulat | wASHIN ! | | ecirty our presen g K, Jan, 2 ¢ resular | WA | PURE WOOL BLANKE ‘ HEAVY FLEECED BLANKETS : The house was called to order at 8 o'clock | {6 the goves P rater ‘than Sanuary 1 ‘"'y‘ m:m fotles, . sixty v‘\ ght J|l|’h|‘~u\j;\nn\ ized by | $8.50 white—now $6.00 a pair { 3. \:\l‘xlllvvw' ,',‘,?.: l’l‘ I:Wunx':“(lrr and the ym lx' of _standing ¢ ymmittees peing pr Tutiohs wors tassed ALY appol I $7.50 white—now $5.10 a pair | formned tle fret order of Susihess. GH Afecting Omaha. unanimously, r t s follows provide et white—now 88¢ a pair. ecomme © e followin )| ere ° g pres $6.00 white—now $4.50 a pai t A recommendation the following bills w LINCOLYN, ah (Special.)—Several [ The population of Ireland, land fiowing | rept - white~now 0ic a pair. indefinitely postponed: House roll 47 bitls were b 1 in the house today | With milk and honey und capable [} A 3 $5.00 white—now $3.75 a pair gray blankets—now $2.25 a pa [1ating to the sale of land for taxes; house | (hui will o of juterest to the residents | & (0 the st wnchorition, ol Ao a Uhited Rtate o—now $2.75 @ 6.50 plaid ts—now $4.75 @ PAIr. [ roll 48, relating to the collection of taxes | o be ol more than ! ot peor er 18 $3.80 whito—now $2.75 a pair | $6.60 plaid blankets—now $4.75 & palr. - | roll 48, relating to the collection of taXes | or" Gmaha — One of theso, introduced by | comtor reduced from heen Wash Johnson (fus.) would require strect rail-[to le ple. it shiman 3 Way companies in cities of the metropolitan | imber of Irish peaple who hase We regre | Steerns class o run at least one car over each | Queen Victoria's reign is more than 1 § line every hour from midnight to 6 a. m. [more than 4,000,000, 5 Co., B(‘Y'S and Yx‘\m)( Men's authority, have bee Roust for (he Print A fine not exceeding $500 Is provided for | futhority. have been compel . ha i . v tia ccmmittee on printing was authorized to | Another law, by Hunt, for the benefit wteadily discourag treatins, whith have be 1 f b . |40 all in its power to compel the fulfill-[of the World-Herald, would permit the | PGEribIe Stamped, cut t ooy R L dollar will be ready to sell, THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. { ment of the contract with the State Journal | publication of saloon license notices in any | poverish and ' depopilate and who nre B the poliey of . ¥. M. O 4. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS #T6. |company for the printing of house bills. | newspaper of general circulation, thus re- | Fool eut the people”from (h LA L I} Lhaul Its all costly ¢ othing and will Mr. Uhl complained that the company would | pealing the existing law, which requires | gii, “0C SN el (el gOVernme § p T on, Rosewatar, | OF €ould not furnish printed copies of the | such notices to be published in the news- | make of GIves Glitcast boon | ehief, and " whi h be sold at justhalf their population are entitled to ,‘1,., an :\\'II» ,"(“‘f,",';,l."". Juais s R ‘K‘_‘,‘,“, | bills, as it had agreed 1o do, that the bills | paper of the largest circulation. dene under torfa’s relgn a Ry alil ity even number of representatives and sena- 5 y e sentatives and sens- | Wenzl'ana Kaveny | were not printed in consecutive order and | Representative Corneer presented a | FU Conbivance and consent | render true o) Keep it in mind, ors without uny surplus, these First di | that the work in general was very unsat- [ measure which would authorize the mayor |one long act of blood jre | goyernment of on et countios have 1o be krouped and con- | GENATE DECIDES ON A RULE |istoctory and ity council to create paving or public | And cant, and fnslst that when its ¥ [ beopte Wil - be bined with one another. The probable il | On motion the speaker was authorized |improvement districts, and empower them | b /vty e Ao e e Pemoved | Do ceable and luwf Solution “W'_l, in favor n an ”]l.’i”" 1] leatenant Governor Savage Upheld |10 appoint a committee of three to fuvesti- |10 order work done only on petition of i€ wiit b Tooked bucic upoi as one i wiich Bgtos courts, whor < I8 wmp! N l E retalniog (be L two sematorial dise i fotding ws Res gate the title to the land on which stands (owners of a majority of the taxable prop- | Erglich wealth and power both bropeiiy i S, 5% ‘ ) I q V I tri is at present—First, Richardson an Debate. | the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ home at Grand | erty in any district 80 created Bermanent. deciine—as one Which | by congress in a sho Pawnee, and Second maha and John {Islund, it being asserted that it was de - the material progress made by F a Iments wil € t l son. Otoe and Cass would then be linked . 3 fective in savera] respects ams for Guardsmen. In the earlier and mi part thereof, | the wis hote t f (l for one stato senator and Otoe, Cass,| LINCOLN, Jan. 20.—(pecial)~To sottle | (CSLIRG 6 nexoral respects, =~ - | LincoLy .-~ (Spectal.) —Twenty- | Ereater fnjustice, = m: cruclty, grosaef | iF Heop 4 ot which came up o | ctition signed by residents of rla " lwrong, were tnflicted upon humanity Chief " Sarpy and Douglas for another. This would | & polut of order which came up fn° the ) S G (8 CRRE T Lo otslature | ¢/Bht candidate commissions in the [ FEONE, WERe SnEICthe THeh in particutar | acts a meetiy N E. CORNER 166h AND DOTGELAS tenute vonterday afternoon, at which time (€0UD1Y was read, requesting the legislature | NCL A 1 Guard will appear be- | thar In the relgn of any other English called ¢ att 11 we please you tell others 1t wa don't tell us ) 1o pase o law probibitlag the employment | 151" the' milltary examining board tomor. | menarch tives in the Louse it weuld be simpler, the | and after the roll call had been asked for public 00| o | an el LR L AL, $ U [1ow 10 be examined as to thelr qualifica- W% Prevont the GIb ) D McCGREW floats between Nemaba and Johnson and | Lieutenant Governor Savage today made a | G IS BEYOLIONNE (0, SRe | binny Pand knowledge of military law, dis- 1 r- C - effects of such drugs Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause Otoe and Cass being abolished, but a new | Fulig on the question to the effect that no | uch drug d | on land; house roll 62, relating to execu wE E SATURDAYS AT 0 ¥ | tions on real estate, and house roll 33, pro vicing penalty of imprisonment for Afteen @ENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND WeCALI/S PATTRRNS, years for kidnaping price. give Deuglas four senators and a float n addition, as described. For representa- | A bill was discussed after its third reading to the Tawful and ¢ ted pen contl sy trom S o float being created between Douglas w sedtative Amnstrong moved fo or. | @miners bas been doubled at the order of ) Foltile fesletnnce 1o law ] | # uyw from N . w. Sarpy in addition to Dowglas’ (hirteen for | under any clrcumstances, but changed b matrong moved for an after- | (o "uajutane goneral to enable the CIRCUIT STEWARDS' MEETING ! it to finish its work the following day. The - o such methoc The 1 the time of adfournment to 9 a o the b terexts of lose one, the formor having two repre- | of order a motion by Oleon to recommit | Lie (I of adiournment ¢ . LomOr- 1 commissions to be granted will extend for [™® ™ Y t 5 A < and before | TOW Was carried. Reading of billa occupied | sl M. ARG LR L LT LB sentatives and the latter one. The scheme | the bill after its third reading and befo a period of three years, that being the term i 4 . 10 V¥ an of offico o o U Al BN T B RUTR AL HELY o for which all company ofiicers 4 the remainder of the morning session. for the rest of the state, but beyond this | age, by ruling that a motion to recommit e clected. Ofcers who may be reelected | RO, Mich. Jan . | estate, (here must of nee sty of th and Trotiing Cirenit ® hardship, but such hardshi pected to bo comparatively easier {l- | commencement of the roll call, providing The following bills were introduced to- [ mended, however, without a second exami- | annua! meeting here today for the pi v AoLHe B _“-4“;"'; PLILEILLL "’ ne the recommitment is for the purpose of [day nation. of arranging a schedule of datex fo | Veloped immediitely over whethor the | allotment of our lands, the policy of the Y o aah ohine |t of chapter | of the compiled staty nearly two hours duration tonight for the [ Another point of order was raised by | Bl 06 chapter f of the compiied statiios; Datroit Driving «iub shovld have the govemnment of the Unlted lates in, tha whom the solid fuslon vote for senator |chair's ruling that no discussion whatever | il newspaper of largest circalation in the | e E O e O ol mbue. ni | With perfoct mood aith, and nre now pre i ¢ : o for | COUNLY and for enacting s substitut i R D B et b o dloins | pare’ for the change koon as it can IRNE 00 cast b Al attompta.to mares | would b loned when a bl wan-up for | fouries 4l o enfiing ' sibstubie 't | ELEGTORS HAVE GOOD TIME |rieeiimg df the s Nfiof Lo bt | purta e b ot ok mittee which brought in two reports, the | the welfarc, happlness ind for at least twelve months na 1 the second with Detro v o authorized to state thai Chie 3 fuslonists will continue to cast their votes | Into executive session to consider the | 'fp 40 [a¥t, W Y owet'a, quthotys s elr Regret and Clevelund, and the second with Detralt, | MABEI B Ll L R TSR AR (Dr. McGrew at age 52.) caucus nominecs to stand by The point of order raised by Senator 0'Neill | Vlding that wny number of persons not lesa and which was declared out of order by ’ 4 . EORSILET e wil | owite the Muskoges Nat VOTE SHOWS SOME SHIFTING | the chair. s as follows By Ko e 1% fedintrict (ho | gram.)~Tho Nebrackn electors, who have S Dan LoV ke s ot Dise Js . Ko tor 4 representative disteiets | po ¥ Thut the president of the senate n nis i | ONLY.L a awnier OKis TWo Van Dusen |decislon ‘on the point of order raised 6 wive Douglns county four senators | the 1ast few days, divided up into all Bt i Aaig, baLolt R THE ROOT OF THE MATTER. | oaia ™ ' senrs hbobord Rl H IR it Lot S R A ind thirteen representatives and Lancaster | parties today, taking in the various places S & S Candtanten. tor Oleson, with reference to recommictin Nty AWo Behators and siX ‘representa- | of interest abound in the capital city Glens Falls, Terre Hauté and Sva. | He Cured Himself of Ser Stomnch VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE ik wenute file’ No. 44, and sustaining the poit | Y [ presen i added, 3060 each GUAKAN TEED LINCOLN, Jan. 20.— (Special Telegram.)— | {f,0TdG" gud In rullag out the presentil land one representative for Lancastor. | west tonight | inerense in the representation of the wesis | promincnt cities by too close attention to o % gaining Cain | €nce to the sald mess: v thorof B Nortolk fo s e 4 A QuIck and MOST NATURAL CURRE continued to move upward by galning Cain | gfice to the T S half of the state in both branches of [ Norfolk for a short visit, after which he business, too little exercise and too many | ¢ yot beem discovered. and Whitmore while Mendenhall went Atdre and 1 from Rosewater to Crounse. Nome of the |out of order RS By UNY (b rediisst) <o amet The other members of the delegation will t | trouble; the failure of his digestion brought cured and every trace of the With Baldrige present Mr. Rosewater's |sion of senate file 44, after its third read- ';‘n]u led Statutex belng @ portign of thie | whera they were this afternoon, they signed T 2. —(Spectal Tele- | AbOUL @ nervous irritability making i im- | @ikease ts thoroughly eliminated from the vote would havo been 19, ing yesterday, did not affect the validity I3 b \ a joint letter to R. B. Windham of Platts- Chol e e cipline, and tactics. The number of ex that al contir nd | bill is debatable after its third reading | Just prior to the joint session Repre 1 voard only bring di-axter those noon session, but an amendme jtself. Richardson and Pawnee would each | Fuling wherein he yesterday declared as out ut an amendment making cin be - attal the attention of (he representatives for has not yet been definitely worked out | the roll had been called for its final pas- | authorities. Whii seine from snarl in the southeast corner it is ex-|@& bill is in order at any time until the Bills on Firs: Reading. at the end of their terms will be recom- - ] | ccming season THce meets, A conte ome of our people are P 11 The fusion members held a caucus of | #pecific amendmen® 1R by Hunt—To amend Governor Dietrich today appointed H. W, 3 Bowers of Ruby, Seward county, to be | Detroit Driving ciub should have the aon ment of the United States in i purpose of welecting two candidates for | O'Neill of Lancaster, who claimed that the | hotices for suioon license to b published | 1€PUty warden of the state penitentiary. | pf orgning the eircult, as has been the citse § I RO S ARV Roeapted. the (nevis b I it ured upon the candidates were futile. Tomor- | final passage invalldated the motion made | published i any new of general ofr row and until another caucus is held the | while the bill was under consideration to go | Ulation that shall have been In existence |Sign a Joint Note 10 the One Left Be- | first leading off with Columbis Dotee onr people will be promoted for whomever they please, there belng no | nominations presented by the governor. [and regulafe 'mutual suvings banks, pro. v nAmEa, AL 1 o'claek the stewards adjouer (Rigned AMOS AINTOSI THE MOST SUCCESSFUL for their annual dinner, with the questlc SOBN B (GORT. oy NG ni WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—(Special still unsettied. THOMA FPARRYLMAN SPECIALIST n sect e SIENEA Of Was i SRRmON Ml AR AN T DISOnDERS oF | MEN At AL E UM ng (he sights of Washington for Read will | the fist Reappears In t List of anee to not admitting the motion of Sera and_ Providence. $40,000 it andl ¢ senntor for Douglns CoUnty Joseph Langer of Wilber left for the | V% | Trouble Down to First Principles » " " LESS THAN 10 DAY S—without on tion of the goverr message, would | f#1d i} g . | A man of large aflairs in one ¢ Un the joint ballot the Rosewater column |also carry with it all action with | e nl eftect of the bill would be an Andrew C. Christensen of Minden went 10| 9T» JOE AFTER GOOD PLAYERS 1o ' e. The Sl 10 xs Hintn - ekaditive. vassion slature and would probably strengthen [ will return to bis home. Sioux City Business Men Try Ha It Rt oAl T R LIER L . | tax. levied in the form of chronic stomach T o)l sthken S ALELD) other leading candidates made any gains. | 1t was decided, however, that the discus h1 o Ehanter Xxxiv of ‘tha | leave tomorrow. Before leaving the senate SYPHILIS e R BT blood thorize humane societics to become gu r gram ) Manager “McKibben of the St | possible to apply himself to bis daily busi- | NG “EREAKING OUT" The detalled totals are "of the measure, dlan of minor children under general pro- | Mouth, the only elector who was unable to | Joseph Base Ball elub 9r Jthe Western }u’:‘v 5 Pay for Johason and Hodgen. \|“« ne of th exisuln law el et 'I ; m;’:.;‘ ||;‘ ."»"”.;. to the national capi- | \eag ‘.“l ft_tonight for ¢ lea T‘l“\ I8 | poart > 3 \ngon-To require strect | a1 wotting o 1N Komow. at Bis T search of good pli & Hroady 1| Metklajohn A resolution to allow Senator Johnson of | car companies in eitiea ot t PRy g LSCHS ROGEIR AL, DIE Y his He will be gone about In his own words he says: "l consulted sthasen 1 . £ 1 ! g clusa-10 KUD OnG cas over eadi I ness and telling the story of the pleasure K xpected he will sign another i 1| Morlan 3 Harlan, who was seated during the second X o - 3 i an 20lOan per hour from midwight to 6 4. m., and pro- | they had biehhaving. outticider and perhaps another pitcher. case, but all the |18 guarantesd to be permanent for life Helnae i| Rosewiter week of the sessidm, pdy fdr full time was | pfoviding e a pentlis #of violatisn a fine J. L. Kenugdy: of Omaba was ‘ad it President Hickey of the West seemed to understand my case, but a he guara B o el i Harlan e IN e |adopted, Mkewtse @ resolution, introduced | 0f not exceeding $ii0. Would eftect only | N;p"m ot m«' r‘l"‘m o A ': -l"I‘U tin n“yulvvvlw \ communeation fr A | same they each failed to bring about the WEAKNBS of Jouny and, middiehged Jarelngton o by’ Johason himskles ko ‘)fow B, ““,h‘,_l::x'.'»l‘mlx‘..u car companies dolng business 1n | the supren bkl oon"0n motion | B, Beall, who formerly owned tura of my former digestion, appetite and | Night Losses, Nervous Debility. Loss of Hitehooe Ve ompes |pay for the time he served and the usual | I . 273, by Hawxby (by request)~To J Tt the Dusiness men of that cify Had Go. | VIEOr. For two years L went from pillar to | Brain and “Nerve Power. Foniotiuiness, Kinkatd miieage. Hodges was the member whose | regulate the leasing and co < Disngr 1t Over Indinns, cided to lend all assistance possible 1o se- | post, from one sanitarium to another, I gave n“‘“,‘x’.l.:, mn:,;.:’ul. it ‘y.-:vln;,‘.l.“.,uu. Vote 1n D seat was given to Senator Johnson, because [ (heTeof on universiiy, agricuitural colle The senate completed conslderation of the | SUre_the Pueblo franchise mnd team for | yo'dnoking, 1 quit coffee and even renoune ¢ B 3D, e in De mon school lands, located along the | Stoux_ City, Beall trins 1 the Sloux ZEAQE® Dr. McGre BhE L onibIlORR . vALE R |the committea on privileges and election irf river and I the hotoms thereof | Indfan bill this afternoon and the bill now | City franchise to Minueapolis some time | ed my daily glass or two of beer, but with- | QECTAL DISEASES i Mod v i Allen—D. 1. Thompson. Currie. {found that the latter was rightfully en- | that are subject (o be washed away by the | goes to the house for concurrence in tie | 1 kince it has ro sted between Pushlo | out any marked improvement - ATmstrong- “Fhompson, 3 nn, |adcpted without a dissenti ote vicons of Omaha city charter which relate | the house will disagree to the legislation park and shows the stronger well known proprietary medicine, Stuart's '.":.'nnlv“.f"! IS isae sy L m\“.'].v“u'f'f’;..“‘.'; Beekly--D. mpson, ¢ | Three new bills were iIntroduced and a | to the creating of paving public {m- | enacted by the senate and that a committes | nation to support a team will get Dyspepsin Tablets and I had often perused | G S | cutting or pain. The cure is “::Ir;(.»ll” ‘I‘> i hoompscn, Melklejonn | number were up for second reading, being | PuVament districts and would autt uriae [of conference will be appointed upon the Fiahting tlie the newspaper advertisements of the rem- | quick and complete. Helgner— Metklejohn, Hinshaw. ordered printed and referred to different | districia, and would empower them to au- | Measures. Before the bill was completed NCINNATI, Jan Y edy but never took any stock in advertised | CURES GUARANTEED, Broferlck Melklejoh | committess. | thorize work public fmprovement only | and put upon its passage J nator \Hmvl\ join th proposed Jeffrios medicines uor could believe a fifty-cent B o, [T e saitg aemven |5 TS A AT, S | w84, Bt o 1 aatage sestar ‘Mo | st 52 onrkod g Mtll, S5 | meiinen o ol beive CHARCES LOW [ taxable property in the dIStrict Ko [ Todny. "The appllcation for s i : Lw i tiit1aa Tres: NEqatnion; Ny Lt Brown 6F Olos=Hainer, ‘Crounse. the senats went Into executive session for | created Sac and Fox agency In his state. He stated | wos “not ieadent et tome, “lyan! | To make ng story short, I fually [ Conas 4 Buresh- Hinshaw, Rosewater |the purpose of considering the appoint- | H. R 278 by cer—Would empower | that the Indians, notwithstanding [ on the skin or ness and finally deranging the kidneys and | face or any external appearances of the | discase whatever. A tre nt that s more success{ul and more satlsfactory than the “lic thes” treatment and at one physiclan afte nother and cach one | legs than HALF THIE COST. A cure that eases of the rectum has cured where a ) 2 they were | Heter will be asked veral day hought a couple of packages at the nearest Medicine Nl SVeEy wiery fr0q heal o Cain-—Martin, Rosewater tos 0f the metropolitan cluss o 1ssie njunet ' or 1 or breaka Y for use ot ea b DAL |ments of B. D. Davis of Clay county as Uificates of indebtodness for the purpose | *urrounded by the most intelligent peopic l\:,‘,'”h‘,“‘.",‘\'f‘,' tan na he interim drug store and took two or three tablets af Office hou &m0y m _\\.,.i;.'.‘_. Crissey—D. E. Thompson, Meiklejohn. | warden of the penitentiary and A. V. Cole | of providing funds with which to pay war. | of the United States, were really in a bar e cach meal awl oceasionally a_tablet |8 @ m o s n m Y00 Hox' o0 Orice Grounse—Harlan, Currie |of Hastings as commandant of the Sol- [Fants or orders upon the treasurer, and | barous condition, and that to do away with Bird Shoot at Glenwood. between meals, when I felt any feeling of [ 9V4F #18 S0 ! ! Tadgar—D, K. 1 norakon. Cusrle [dicrs’ and Salors’ home at Grand Istand, | BEoN RS, S0 (N e e e Trierihe iy | the aency would work an irreparable wrong | MASTINGS, Neb, Jun 208y nausea or discomfor Evini—Hainar, - Metkiejonn | the nominations having been recelved from | sich cortificates to b por cent per annum. |t the Indians. The senate agreed to the | §HAM—ihe il hs follawe: ol T waat sutiprined at the snd) of the Arat BUY THE GENUINE fowler—D. 2" Thompson, Meiklejohn, | Gevernor Dietrich yesterday afternoon. H. R. 276, by Fowler legalize and reg- | restoration of the agency and then Senator ood, 52; Hastir res in detn week 10 note u marked improvement in Friedrich—Halner, Currfe ulate dissections for medical purposes. Thur Seieb K S o {The executive sesion lute for the grewter | Thuraton. " charee o he' measare, moved | S Fowiods 45 1" conig A St | apsuctie wad gonerat et and betoe 1 SYRUP ‘J F‘Gs awne -Meiklejohn, Kinkal part of an hour and the nominations were v er agencles that had been | | b Way ' Fdwards, 11 | 1WO packages were gone 1 was cer that Halp. M kleJohn, K part ot 4 PROPOSES THE TORRENS LAW bl Wi Story, 113 Way, 15 AL Edwards, 11 I in the house be inserted, among | Fick Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets was going to Harlans D, 1 |hw|nlvvh Cur - —— P 3 —_— Harris—Thompson, Currie. In a bill introduced today Senator John- o . them heing the Sisseton agency in South " 5 e comple Hathorn Curtle,"Marti | son secks to amend the roud taw so that | **P" ettt te " ioe LOURY | Dukota, which prevailed | gigrans, talls Defeaty Lemars. i | me. Tcan cat and sleep and enjoy my coffec ) Hrhert=Thompson, Melkialo [ the right will be given to county boards er Union Pacific Suit, | O A, i camtbe Eh(Bpectt! | and cigar and uo ono would su hat | CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., Himphrey: D 1 Ahomison. Metklefohn, | (0 view. appraine and estabiish roads and u ineadl 5 Cowin will leave tomorrow | {0NENT botween the Lemars' (I toam of | ever known the horrors of dyspepsia chuson ompson, Rosewate ovides for the payment by the - . Jaw Yori Ive men and a five-man team from the | «oug of friendly curiosity I wrote to the gonnsons ‘,',,”A,“:" " L,k‘ (diawaser provides for the payment by them of all y;xcOLN, Jan (8pecial.)—Repre- | for New York and Bostou. In the latter city | Stoux Falls lub, resulted in g O Out of friendly curiosity I wroie to th Lafin—b Thompson, TI“"""“' “"'x’ “""‘.“““ ‘d“"“"" by the estab- | niarive Hanks of Otoe County will tomor- [ he will take testimony in the suit of the [ Winning b e follevhg st A ',",“"“"”” "', ”"; remady ",‘M"'K '”'l"' AMUNISAI LN EN, ane—D. E. Thompson, shment ot such road out of the county | . rodlice {n the Kouse lution which | government against the Union Pacific rail- LR 0 L LA ormation as (o what the tablets contained Towe—D). I, Thompson : A LY | row introduce in the house a resolutio ainst acific rai -y bt ablaie containm YR Wondward & Durges, {averD: ¥ rfhomoson, M . road fund. The author of the bill has |y omect will provide for the appointment | road, involving some $600,000 of an old trust DEATH RECORD ulnllvh ¥ repiled that the principal ingre BOYD’S il Martin—Hinshaw, Crounse Spent many years upon the Harlan county | o¢ 4 commission by the governor to draft | fund, and the general said he believed that dients were aseptic pepsin (goverument Ona \ ht O McCargar—D. E Thompson, Currle, board and claims that the contemplated S N .| he will be e L0 go s —— test) malt diastase and other natural di ne Nigh ny, MCCarhy —Hinshaw, Menclejohn v a new law for tae government and regula- [ he will be able to get all or u very la Mrn. C Whit kiR hich MeCoy—Martin: Rosewate chwnge In the law would be highly accept- | jon of the tvanster of land titles. M. | portion of the money due the government At T T e el EORE IUT, IR SR Teel ek D lee: of | 'l‘ue'-iuu y Eve, Feb. 5th. -D E. Thompson, Rosewater, able throughout the entire state ARkE Niia IAnG Siidy o thik aubisch - | Mrs e Leec e, bt Cary dition of the stomach. | : denhall~Hinahaw, Crounse Senator Meredith has # bill regulating the “‘:; "‘\:* B e L ‘1,“” Omaha Bill is Passed, White, died Tuesday afternoon at her home, | The root of the matter is thir the diges. Farewel! and only appearance of Miskeil-Thompson, Rosewate snse 1 whic! ki A Dill introduced by Representative Mer- 160 Leavenworth street. She had been ill | tive elements contained Stuart's Dyspe) Mochkot it B R e i liklejohn, | !lcense law, which Is identified with @ bill | {ny existing law can be greatly improve had been 111 | tive elements coutained In Stuart's Dyspep- Mullen-Currle, Rouewater. introduced in the senate some two weeks cer in the house and Senator Thurston in | for the last year and a half, but her death | sia Tablets will o ot ge: a digest the food, give the N R R R In llmlxwu_:.vl\‘u‘u ‘n\.- “:n l-\u‘.k”Vv xlhn n;; the sepate, at the instance of Cherles A.|was dirvecily traceable to the sresults of | overworked stomach a chance to recuperate | i £ Cuming—-Martin, Rosewate Among the committees which met this | e Lo e e e eher it | Clapp of Omaha, permitting certain cases | grip, which developed serfously Thurstay [and the nerves and whole system recefve schison of Pheipa—D. E. Thompson, Meikle- | | FEERE L0 O ®|a view to ascertaining whether it would| (g go to the court of claims, was, upon the | night. Mrs. White's body will be . o aken | the nourishment which can only come fr purpose of considering | he advisable to enact a similar measure | p ) ;! ta hich can only come from O Nelll-D. E. T R ath . 4 3 s . & act o 8 request of Senator Thurston, taken up and | Thursday night to her former home at |food; stimulants and nerve tonics ne O'Nelll-D. E Rosewater bllls wero thy finance, agricultural, revenue, | iy (his state. The proposition Was | parsed by the senate todny. The bil Lo FhURap HIOIE 10 Ree Sor me at | food Imulants and nerve t never Rosew $ accounts and expenditures and miscellane glve real strength, they gave a fictition Cr brought up in the hot today, but con- | gge & preside S hia aie 4 IRIES ‘wak 88 ‘¥oire of axe s p i Sielkiconn ous subjects. L g0es 1o the president for his signature, the | Mrs. White was 33 years of age and had ; . b strength, invariably followed by reaction it e oD if sideration was vm:uw 4 untll tomorrow | senate bill baving been indefinitely post- | lived tn Omaha nine years. She had been [ Every drop of blood, every nerve and tissie ghohe. B TG TR nntors Want to Work, | Mr. Hanks® resolution follows poned In order to sccure early consideration | active as a member and officer of vartous | is manufactured from our daily food, and if | Smithberger—Lindsay, “Melklejohn It was also announced just before ad-| As there is at present a ling of dis- | of the housc o ely and they did not disappoint NUFACTURED BY OTE THE NAME. measure socleties. At the time of her death she was s : Spencer-—Thompron, Meikiejoht i (AR NS s At DEERCRL & fapling o dl { 0u can insure its prompt action and com Slecloo i shaw, Metkleiohn 5 J““;“’ "”””"” ‘:"‘ fusion members “"‘:"“ L BRI SRR e Reginter at Rapld Clty, state president of the White Cross soclety. | plete imeyer Thompson, Melklejohn, | make another attempt to caucus tonight, digestion by the regular I under the direction ¢ lays and lurge expensc of each transfer of ep Swunson- Hinshaw, Melklojoh thelr efforts along these lines last night 0 AT and Burke today | While the members of the Thurston Riflos | good and wholesome 4 rermeds & Y sentativ mble and Burke toay [ DS s3RLIBACIEALS SF 1 Toumton Rifcy) & h n remed i MR “\URKI‘ (IRAU Tefft 1), E. Thompson, Rosewater. < . -— called at the Interior department to recon Dyspepsia Tablets, you will have no Trompen -, i Fhompeon, Currie aving proved fruitless. There appears to mend the nomination of George D, Bennett | President of the ladies’ auxiliary of that or- | of nerve tonies and Presenting Sardou's Masievpicee, na sanitarium T r:\ ed- g‘l_wl;: :,‘.‘.W\\"" " '\l‘.mv be a growing disposition among the mem- HARD LINES. of Rapid Clty for register of the land office nization an s instrumental in accom Although Stusrt's Dyspepsia Tublots have VanBoskirk—Thompson, Currle bers of the ssnate that this body should A at that place, The nomination will be made | PNShInG much for the absent soldiers. By | been in the market onl 3 0 L c a Man Toe Warner—D. E. Thompson, Meiklejohn hold more afternoon sessions, in order that > Make a at 0D0e. Theie were seve: andidates for | Ner untiring efforts in their behalf sho en robably evety dr Kb (a1 Whitmore—Hainer, Rosewnte bills ou genel sht be a1 Y obucco and coffee away @ were sovoral candidates for bl 8 . ; »! ¥ BEISt in the United States hitmore= Haner, Rosewater bills ou general file might be discussed In | To take both tobacco and coftee away | ) PYun TR BOTE FEARE SERELRIE (7 geared hersel: to all members of the | Canada and Great Britain now sells them Wilcox—Hinshaw. Rosewa 1 the choice of those most directly interesteq. | Rifles and to them the death comes as a |and considers them the most the comumittee of the whole. The claim s | from a man seem pretty tough, but the Wilkinsan- Curris, - Melklejohn | i popular and | ara Young—Rosewater, Martir. made ttat bills are accumulating and that | doctor ordered me to quit both ws my |y “po o it TGl EEEC T | keen shock. Mrs. White is survived by her | successful of roparation for stoma »: La Tosca— M'me Serah Bernhardt or Kyle, which Is understood to have heen | BuSP1nd, a young eon, her mother, Mrs. S, A. [ troubles as the senate has very little time in which | health was very poor, und 1 had got where : to transact business the same fs drag- | [ could do but little work FRHS U0 A 18 ) Leech, and a slster, Mra. N. B. Horton, nll | SLfllplil M. Bnquelln. fog and it is the opiolon of many of the About a month after quitting I comme residents of Omaha | \ . hursday, Easy to Take 5. .. 0 i, 0 o e ol i Vel T By | e stssesan vaym ota of Omeh o B",khms Wondarfal Offer Al niln 1 T u few years yet | be held and it is very likely that an effort nd it. 1 got along without the coffee | Messrs, Gamble and Burke also, it is sa William M. Senter Easy faflpara'e will be made to hold more witernoon scs- | for tho reason that I bad taken up Pos- | discusscd the Sixseton payment with Secre- | ST. LOUIS Willlam M. enter 30 Davs' Treatment sions hereafter. | tum Food Coffee, which I found vory rel- | tary Hitcheock. The secretary has recom- | president of the St. Louls Cotton exchange. | % f‘,rz ¢"'= Becauso purely vegetablo-yet thor | The members of the senate received thelr | ishing to the appetite, and wonderfully mended the payment of $150,000 to the Sis- | died tonight at the Missouri Buptist sanl i ough, prompt, healthful, sautstactory- | arst salary vouchers today, the employes | eficial seton Indians and the matter is now befor rium of a complication of diseases incident | - - e having been paid last week . I have gained twenty-five pounds by its | the president. The representatives will call | to old a Mr. Senter was 70 years ola, | 2 Lalalild e | The senate, after returning from the joint l use, and today 1 am a well man. 1 dlscoy- | on the president tomorrow to recommend | He was born at Lexingtop, Tenn., and came flf —_. conference, adjourned until 10:30 o'clock | ered in this way that it was the old fash | early action. to St. Louls in 1864 He was oue of the | tomorrow morning. joned coffee that hurt me aud not the tb South Dakota Postmanters, leading spirits in the organization of the | If I had Grip I would The tollowing senate files were intro- | be When I first tried Postum I did| copgressmen Gamble and Burke today | °1OP Association. Mr. Senter was one of duced today | not relish it, but found that was not i v o ; the first to suggest the value of buildi MGWFAE o ! made recommendations for appolntment of O R (i e Lo B oy use Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills F. 18l by Johnson—An act to amend | made right, inat is, they did not boll it | tteen mew. postmasters in South Dukota. | C,rellTo%] IBrOURR the cotton mection of the |, Liseh, with thy ai *w\ and Dr. Miles’ Nervine. £ ENA0 HA 0. (HBL punty Boatas MUY [loos enauRb, tmo it came on the | Ty most important change s that ai ars | T \ s R e anA T Bavo bass Lainciit be St. Louis Cotton Com, company, | kmothorl 1 bacic 8. F. 192, by Mergdith—Au act to amend | table it was fine and 1 ba n using it | parkston, Hutchinson county. This of 3 s Sold at all Druggle! {lu liquor’ law and to provide for purer | ever since Wa8 rocently: saslsned to the presidential ‘.‘ at .”.‘ w;,..l ]“,. director of the Iron | blouted ma v ] Suodey, Wedne section 8 of the CIvil Code, relating to | Va8 v sia. I to ot | cluding the present incumbent. Gottlie M, illeen of Fre it : A 1 " lens [ my experience and my cure. and told him | yeisenhoffer was recommended for the FREMONT, Neb, Jan. 20 (Spe "' We s BURKHART, b ONS OF 1AM to quit coffee and use Postum Food Coffee ’ pointment Mre, Bridget J 3, mother of Thomas Dr. 3 i T oNN ¥ ".'. A CUT OUT THIS § HOUSE SETTLES NINE BILLS |this was some time wo 1 saw bim i | 60kt ecommentations are: 1. it | itoen st the od at her residence Utlc.ure : e |, er Changios- podinel | terday and he told me he had not felt bet- | gon ay Gettysburg, H. Robbins at Smith- | in ownship yesterday, aged 63 years, | 3 ke ‘alr Bunch of Work Torned Of o [ter o twenty years, and nothing would in- | wick, Mis. Martha Bigelow Roswe sh " n 1877 | sndadvicetree. Dr B0 1K0), Saratoku. COUPON e res ot {duce Bim to go back from Postum to the | Sarf o Burton §. Bell | " Stroust at Cedar. band-disd, 1 | use of common coffee.He bad the same trou- | George W Aanigomes S i, | AMESEMENTS Vesterdny, and m; ! Present at Bee office or mall g et ble in getting it made right o start with. | Oleson at Hetlond, N strong v n 1810 which Wovaward & § cotnon with fen osats and! &f LINCOLN, Jan. 29— (Spectal.)~During | John Ashford of Dillon was also troubled | Medas, 1. G. Greber at Worthing and b ah b g BOYD 400 your cholce of Photographic Art § the course of one-halt-day session, ihe | With dyspepsia. I told Rim of my cure by | giading at Freeman . | gy ML AR e Gl Tta Parfosi sition of nine bills, five of which were |Bim to be careful in having the Postum | Boina, Shelby county; €. Huginbotl add four cents for postage. passed and the remainder indefinitely post- | c0oked long evough when he did try it | Graver, Emmett county, and Mary A, Re 1 ‘ : y Mary rab MATINGE TODAY =10 ART DEPARTMENT, poued. The bills that passed make the | Today he is perfectly well and his appe- [ at Lilly, Pocahontas c i e ::fd MaTARA A SOUSA AND KiS BAKD \ Eve ot _' following provisions tite never better —— Marshal , CTHE WARCH KNGS Studl When ordering by mail ] DoUse of representatives made final dispo- | the use of Postum iood Coffec, and warned | lowa postmasters: Noah I a 1 \ TODAY % v ! MIAGUS mUGMJEHU ) at Divect © ropenn Tri The Bee Publishing Company " @ by Murray—For reducing the | 1 could give you the uames of a number To Cure » Cola In One Day a rl | dyetor ton #tate warrants from 4 | of others who have been benefitted by using | Take Laxative Fromo Quinine Tablets. Al b 81.00, it per an ‘ostum Food Coffee. 1 beiieve vou are a | druggists refund the money If it falls { Patrick Tulmnge s 700y 81,00 OMAHA, NEB. "oy Hall~Fo appropriation | FoStum Food Coff i v mon ! atrick e S e Y allThor the APRIODIAton | (rue friend of suffering humanity.—Thowas | cure. B. W. Grove's signature is on ea:h | NEBRARKA CITY 20.— (8pecial.) the Nebraska volunteer organizations thut | Spring, Deavertown, Okio, box. e, | Patrick Moran died Nisht &t bis home INSTRELS,

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