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4 TIHE OMAIIA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1901, \/ | WILL -““ ]0 I“R“ \[”} ¢ disting I, with less con- eign ships I will leave the . replied | being an rease of § over the ““I MAI\F l‘\'”‘\DH) S‘l‘x\ M 1 EA s1v they can hardly belicve that I am the s 4| sigeration welfare than of | Mr. Frye. “You would be forty years In |amount of the current law L L ENTEML ! q sime person ; afler being sick 5o long he privat oneerned. He did getting a merchant marine without it | Mr. Wadeworth was closely questioned ¢ changed to be vobust and rosy ' es of th Mr. Aldrich sought to have certain [by members as {o Why the secretary of - ——— he I have 1.lk('n[h’f'e¢~ul bottles of v the 1 b amendments which he said he desired to |agriculture the lists of eltgibles for . : rescription,' fifteen of the * Discovery ' Backers of Ship Bubsidy Measnre Adnounos t " rikin ance of | suggest adopted as committee amendzonts, | appointment 1o his department closed Mrs. Kation fays She Will Remain in| gow it js Made or Marred. nd fifteen of the * Pellets.’ 1 know thit of Action, u iy the party | with the tanding that they should | Mr. Fitzgerald of Massachusetts asked if Topeka Until All the Saloons Olo t been for your medicines 1 - and 1ts readiness to listen to any be subjected to further amendment, but | Mr. Wadsworth would accept an amend- | = ave been |”|\,,L. to-duy 1 It wealth as against the there was objection and he contented him- | ment to require the secretary to make the | | ere s ing more subile th Favorite Prescription is a TURNER CALLS BILL LEGALIZED PIRACY the people with offering the amendments in order |list public To this Mr. Wadaworth de- | ADMIRERS TALK OF MEDAL FOR CRUSADER | cThere i nothing more s i e It is not offered as Turner & » had been appealed to that they might be printed. One of thess |clined to accede. The subject precipitated | to analyze it. A woman may have the ut it confidently recom o port t 11 on the ground it limits contracts under the bill to fifteen |consideral ebate, which was finally con- | measuretnents aud lines of the Medician v sure and safe remedy for Sennte Takes Up Indinn Appropeiation oyl hely tate. But he ¢ it instead of twenty and gives no premium |cluded by Mr. Willlams of Massachusetts That Nty Attorney | ooy ond vet lack beatity, Or shie fray seases of women which are Which Is Passed seversl | was not calculated to benefit any com- for speed ahove eighteen knots a member of the committee, with a strong ahies His Scheme of defy artistle standards snd be ktiown : t of medicine, It Amend nunity, but rather to enrich a few privats After a brief executive session the senate | eribute to Sccretary Wilson, whom he pro sion a Hatchet WilL everywhere as a beautiful woman, There < blishes regularity, dries the drains ndividuals. He maintained also that the | at 6:30 p. m. adjourned | nounced olutely the best secretary of rown at Him. is, owever, one kind of beauty which is 3¢ wouen heats. iofiei ypd ‘v':-‘,m:lv bill was paternalism carried to an extreme. agriculture country had ever had-—tha trecognized by all and which s every A eals infia on and 1 pye | 1t was one-quarter government paternalisin| TART CONFAB IN THE HOUSE | mcet non-juriisan and impartial | o g WoRAH' doWer, & beatity to Whieh thy ation and cures ferale weakness. 1t WASHINGTON, Jan, 20 Irv' | and three-quarters a “lawless, piratical " Mr. Thayer of Massachusetts took ad- OPEKA, Kan, Jan, 20.—The Kansas| French have given the name of * The -.””‘v o iw(»"." My :VK'V:‘I:H'rhwnl. notice in the s today that he | paigq on public treasury Stephens and Flynn Continne Polnted |vantage of the latitude allowed during de- | gqiq Temperance union, which is holding | Beauty of Vouth." Many a time we G0 KO, SHenkih and WETHD O | intended to Reep tue Lion | The only consideration glven to the Remarks Ahont Clanse of In- | bate on gencral appropriation bills to make | o ynnual convention here, today sub- | turn to watch some sweet, young girl, paby's advent pract i ol Lol Sty B PR tk vote | frmers g I, Mr. Turner sald, was dian Land BiL |a speech in opposition to the ship subsidy | goribed over $100 to purchase a gold medal | impressed by her beauty., But if we pract painless AL R AR A ] S . v L _PIOVIAIIE L8 SRUCE 80 -— bill for Mrs. Carrie Nation. Mrs. Hutchinson, | analyze the beauty we find it is made up TGETTING YOUNG AGAIN,® LA SL L AR frs to § | ot ous and villalnous con-| wAgHINGTON, Jan When the house | Newro Detends Rights of Wis Race. | prosident of the state Woman's Christian | of smooth skin, clear complexion, bright 1t is ome of the triumphis of " Favorite o R quéstion - whether il ho throats of the Americanl poy oday Mr. Stephens of Texas arose to[ Mr. Whitc of North Carolina, the only [ Temperance unfon, was made chairman of | eyes, ruddy lips and rounded contours, Prescription” that its results are so il A3 U B b A . | people.” He declared that the subsidy bill| 0" eqtion of privilege in connection with |negro member of the house, followed with |a committes to design and purchase the [ That beaufy ought to last always, But palpably and visibly real, The cure of | B v s Ivaten ‘ol Waahtiton | T d. eot L6, crament to expendl- | i, oxchange which took place between him- |a general speech in defense of the political [ medal | - womanly diseases by medicine fs e Noday i1 severe arraignment of the | 704 GgETeRuting $270,000000. This, Me ¢ and Mr. Flynn, the delegate from |rights of the negro. Personally, Mr. White | The fund was started by Colonel C. B.| Wy roed by the gain i flesh and weight, ol Marludip Wless, piratical | 240 Vas @ mere BUL to a favored industry | oyjapoma, Just prior to adjournment yes- |said, he carcd litile about the reduction of | Cook, who after a stirring speech, donated | ,y the restoration of youthful freshness, | A L R ; o the in- |04 be predicted that the time would soom | yorqay” when the direct lle was almost|representation in the south. Mr. White [$10, “to help purchase a gold medal for by the renewed stretigth and ambition LAskidit b gl R g ko e the shipowners of the United | jaq) Mr. Stephens read the language |declared that the negro, on the threshold |the bravest woman in Kansas—Mrs. N and by all the ontward and visible sign: bt 1L ‘””'“« ‘-1‘\ m“.‘ . uld tuild thelr ships indepen used by Mr Fiynn, in which the latter|of the twe th century, was to be reck tion of robust health ] bl 170,000,000, Betore of governmental ald. He predicted | chargoq that Mr. Stephens had surrepti-|oned with. He was no longer the negro of | The suggestion was taken up with a| “1 enjoy pood health; thanks to { pidd oA ot el it much of such Jegislation as this would | ioucly fnserted in the till to ratify the |forty years ago. Since that time illiteracy | cheer and the money was quickly raised. | Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription an | gt s g < | work the ruin of the republican party. | acraement with the Kiowa and Comanche |among the members of his race had de- | Mrs. C. B, Hoffman, who last week aided ¢Golden Medical Discovery,” wri i N Y e CXE AT Cloe DAY e ed | Mr Turner contended that, contrary to|jugjang, which became A law June 6, 1900, & | creased 45 per cent. His race now fn- | Mrs. Nation in the Enterprise raid, was | Schnetyer, of Pontiac, Ly bl UL G iy s | the popular belief, the subsidies provided | (.uco giving white settlers the right 10 |cluded 2,000 lawyers and as many physi- | the second person to subscribe to the fund Co., 1. “Have taken kgt ¢ Senator-elect J. R.|for by the bill were to continue for thifty | yuxe up such of these Indiana lands as con- | clans;. the negroes had $12,000,000 of school | When Mrs. Nation heard what had been | kind, I was taken B s Ml i) | years. He had been surprised, he said, t0 | 3ineq minerals | property and $40,000,000 of church prop- | done she cried a little, and then began to | and the doctors here calle Grip.' 1 ‘I““"V‘ ”..':T »’[\.‘ SE South Duiotn wers pres | 1 arn that the "; ‘:w jvere to continue | “yir. Stophens said it was unfortunate for |erty. They owned 140,000 homes and | scold those who had planned the surprise. | l;f‘,"{' !unyr]w;" ks in bed, nd when 1 got sented, Mr. Burton's by h predecessor, | \‘ Lol L “\ ; ’ “‘ y;‘]" ] “" 11 Mr. Fiyon that he himself had )mrml\l‘--‘: {urmlfl of the value of $750,00( r ‘;.‘x.‘x per ‘T‘)IK‘IAI;\I ~)|--”\un;l‘|“l.-l:n n.l‘-ln;m:u“ux“: Iulm“. ;v.‘ i “vulvvu m»: :;“, ‘\‘-]~:(u S x:;:; mble r | Bt e ekl bl ot S il B L 0 T January, 1900, which contained |soral property to the a at of $170,000, over to the fund to aid her work, bi ch aches and s 1y bac ¢ i ‘“:'My. ”flu\“" nipp il Wi bbbt LI eriod as the correct n‘n.- I)'A'll-l::lhnl”llllulllwv- :\m‘ h he now charged | 000 K\nl this, he sald, his race |she would have no medal. Later Mrs. Na limbs, counld .nnl“v}mv\ any length of g bt e IRLA R was turreptitiously inserted in the bill [had accomplished against the al- | tion responded to an invitation to address time. / knew fhat our home doctor that consideration ¢ | M b A He indignantly repelled the insinuation 10 |most insurmountable obstacles—lynch- [ the convention and her remarks were vig wowld insist the first thing ation bill might be | Mr. I'rye reminded Mr. Turner that there | which Mr. Fignn had given utterance ings, disfranchisement, ete., and notwith- | brously applauded. Yesterday when Mrs. | S anhallon ths Wis HARILY paseed pending an amendment (o the bill limit- |~ Mr. Fiyon arose and declared in even|standing the door of every trade was | Nation called on him. County Attorney | ould ot & The hip subsidy bill came up after the | INE the payment on existing ships to ten | more specific language than he used yester- | closed against the negro Nichols had toid her that he believed in ] el ¢ disposal of the Indian appropriation bill | YERTS. | day that when the bill passed no one on| When Mr. White finished the public gal- | resubmission, and today she said that before g hen | ‘ and Mr. Turner of Washington took the | Mr. Turner asserted that we have, or|the floor except Mr. Stephens knew the sec- |leries, which were filled with negroce. ap- | he pushed |'v\v‘.hy‘|‘t-~1un on the people, she e e ! Beor 0 opsouition 16 the DIMASUT [ very soon will have, a sufficient tonna tion was in the bill. “Would we have al- | plauded vigorous! would |I\w\‘\ ber hatchet at his head ettt wod v o | Mr. Frye announced that he would re- |10 absorh $11,756,349 1 bder the bill if t lowed a section to go in," he asked, “which [ Burenu of Animal Industry Attncked, T_\»,T ,\”'.Aymixtll‘l ""f' }\m}xhl c:’llmf‘ln in much good I would have fuse to yleld further to any other bills oun P '; ‘}“’\‘“w hit "wlmv‘vmm«ull permitted whites to take, without compen- | nr Gajnes gjoke on the general question v“"";:__",”” every one of the 120 saloons Wit Tk ho e ner e ] not even appropriation bills, ualess the |domonstrated (hat the full $0.000000 | pation, londs we were allotting to the In- | of ‘the consitutional limita of the United (27%,cloted | 5 T ety daye A e ot Bunate, by 6906, plduec Ha APPLORES " from - the wegIMifdE, | He dWolN lan States. Mr. Corliss of Michiga e a0 | o natd, “I will see the legialature, 1 truly 1 was surpr at bills ahead. With the ship subsidy bill out [quired from the beginning » declared | “Didn't you Introduce a bill containing | uprack upon the work of the bureau of L gislatur the benefit I reccived, A will talk and talk and ‘alk. 1 will use all th ve would | that under the provisions of the bill the | e thought th | similar language asked Mr. Stephens, American line would receive $2,188,500, or who now confronted the irate Oklahoma of the way Mr. Fr be mo trouble in disposing of the appro old friend of mi mal ind e growth of this bureau and the appropriations therefor were al T said to me, ‘Why, what 1s the influence 1 can, and if this does not Wlmost one-quarter of the entire amor t . suffice—wel ere are other means.' priation bills |8l USEer of £4 tire amount | delegate across the aisle together too rapid. He made a point of | "'Tce—well. there are other mea matter with you, you are 1 \thorizing the | to be paid out annually. “I had suffiel fidence in the gentle- Mrs. Nation called upon the sheriff, the 3 The senate passed a bill authorlzing the | {0 B¢ DL | (R (e SOmmI LGS had sufficient confidence fn the gen| order against the increase of the salary of | .yio' attorney and the probate judge foday - getting so_young again '? {ssuance of a duplicate check to Alfred | Mr. Fryc |~w ha mmittee on | man at that time,” retorted Mr. Flynn. the chief of the bureau, and it went out of | a3 SHppidi r]~- e ) oy ey it f Itold her 1 1 taken six €. Cass of Denver, Colo., for a check for | cemmerce had reported amendments which ‘What led to the {nvestigation which un-|thg bill. e moved to cut down the ap- | " Urked each to enforce the law against how soon we see ade. The young potties of Dr. Pierce's medicine, and 3 carthed the facts?" he continued, “‘wus i ohibited the company from b saloons. wife looks at her yellow skin, su i, 000, which had been los r w“ [ mpany from bringing in bures tfom §1,060,000 | "W pelithrend ?.‘.,n..w bl m"-”-;}fvll that if she would do likewise she would stating that he was | more than six foreign ships that the moment the bill passed the gentle- | 1o 1 600,000, Mr. Wadsworth and Mr. Wil e yes & " o feel ten years younger, toc be | Continuing. Mr. Turner said that the | pan from Texas telepraphed his friends o | jiame of Mississippi, warmly detended the | WAKE READY FOR MRS, NATION | her own falling off.” And the younger “ryere’is one clause in Mis. Schinetyer's L lssipp armly l’VIlllHu} propriation for th Mr. Butler, after absent “when the paper purporting to the credentfals” of Senator-clect Simmon; iry doors should be padlocked and gy into the lands and locate cluims. appropriation. The latter expressed his rls still retaining the beauty of youth jeqter, which voices the sentinents of of North Carolina were presented, offered | Buarded by gatling guns when the American | “iyiq you not telegraph your friends?” | eurnrise that Mr. Corllss attemnt. : wonder " what her husband could have thousands of sensitive women, 7 & line prepared to make a raid upon the | 4 rprise that Mr. Corliss’ attempt at re 4 seen attractive in her,” not knowing that bz 1 ; resolution for the reference of that docu prey i interposed Mr. Stephens trencHmeft ould eoie in connestion with 1 Prepure for il b e A . g Chat our home doct, wld insist the ment to the senate comm on privileges | nation’s vaults “Yes, that the bill had passed, but 1|(ny Agricultural department, of all depart the Assault. 1 e Bl Jirst thing on an examination, and that and elections. He said he recognized that | Mr. Turner said all the world outside | ingigt that the investigation developed the | ments and In this particular bureau of all - | HOW TO KEEP BIAUTY, 7 would ot submit to, unless 1 was dan- the question was one requiring the atteniion | of the United States pays less than $20.- | gp (hat the gentleman from Texas was |phureaus. This bureau, he sald, had done | . KANSAS CITY, Jan. 20.—-A speclal to the | In order to preserve this beauty of &770usly sick, and then it would be too of the next congress, but that he introduced | 000,000 annually In the way of ship sub- | no oniy member of either house who knew | more good than all the others. ar from Arkansas City, Kan., says: This | youth, to retain the charm of sweetness 4/ [0 do any good.” this resolution as a “notice’” and he asked | #idies. This country was preparing to pay | (b mining clause was in the bill." After this incident a host of defenders | MOFRIBE @ report that Mrs. Carrle Nation | and freshness which belongs to maiden. Many a woman in just such a case, that it lie upon the table almost half as much, when it is admitted step s Very Polnted came to the rescue of the bureau of ani. | WOUld be in this city about the middle of | hood, the prerequisite is to understand ~ Fealizing the danger she runs yet neg- Mr. Hoar made an ineffectual effort to |that our tonnage s not one-hundredth| . . " liionon o cred Mr. Stephens, | mal industry and (he amendment wag oyer. | thi8 Week was circulated and immediately | that the chief foe of woman's beantyis lects medical treatment because she secure consideration of the bill Increasing | PArt of the tonnage of the world. Ho ar- [ ‘/fhat Saiemente’ Ced HE, Steniens | oL I Bt e 3 the joint keepers began making prepara- | womanly ill-health, Young women are $hrlnks from the indelicate question- the salaries of the julges of the United |Kued that, outslde of the viclous principle || e laei"ang 1 betieve it is knowingly and | Mr. Mann of Illinois made n point of | UORS to prevent her from destroying their | often very careless of themselves, The i@, the offensive examinations and ates supreme court and of federal courts |Of the bill, the greatest objection to the [ ubfGunded ad © bl s OMIUE RguinuL the BrAeIGR b b Mo (he | PTODETty. Barricades that can be put in | temptation of the dance, or of the sleigh. 9bnoxious local treatments which the throughout the country. A motion for such | bill I8 found in the fact that it will retard | W5 BASE ROV o oo e | Kecretary of agriculture o Inspect daire | PIACe at & moment's notice have heen con- | ride overrules their prudence, and the home pliysician often thinks necessary consideration w 1 down instead of advance American shipbuilding who preserved. his equanimity. 1| products for exportation. Mr. Wadswerts | *tructed and sentris will be placed about | result is suppression and perhaps irregu. . The result of such legislation would be | Flynn Indi BIL In T Up. I AOR(ved HY. (ToMRELION UDO sit Lo the | explained that the provision was designed | 1P 10 &ive warning of her approach. Some | larity, This is only the beginning of s diffic {h-ovened: for we en up endments were made con- |y American vessels, He asserted that € TR OF e JouRS & s : el A e ote. [ she was confined in the Wichita jail urging | face. The womanly health should be . LR sl ol tinuing the Indian agencies at the Sac and | ye proposed subsidy would amount to mors | expected a unul\lnlml‘v\plnshm, but Illml- ::1 ts .'-:m he .1[\‘;\w’\l‘l to \II'T.\hhnu\ R tepbedlichetinlan bl ":” | Drlettid ity The Grnce it d By B \“l".“\. confidential, and the written Fox reservations, lowa e Joy | 1) 014 per ce e cap ested cident flattened Mr. Stephens called | draw the point of orde e latter de- Lt 8 Specs onfidences men are guarded X P IBEREYRI U VR LIS PN Y an 10% per cent on the capital iny S 'h\m Lol ’, ',l(" A ;lh‘.h' o “: "‘, AliRea. By lv 1 1I latter de- | ;i\ and she promised to come. hnx symptom of derangement or disease :I Rl iR “‘""I” are guarded by agency, Washmgton: the Nevada agency, | n chipping. The shipowners, he sald, never | upon Mr. Curtis of Kansas, of the committee , however, and the provision went | o\ Ao i B Rev. B. 11, Moore, | shouly be et by the wes of Dr. Plereery the same professional privacy observed Nevada; the Silitz agency, Oregon; the Sis- | would consent to a division of this bonus |on Indlan affairs, and Mr. Little of Arkansas, | out of the bill who last fall was candidate on the prohibi- | Favorite Prescription, ¥ by Dr, Pierce in personal cousultations South Dakota; and the Puy- | with the shipbuilders who, he sald, knew the section was in the | Mr. Mahon of Pennsylvania raised a point |y Avsiatiglene Aty T will always recommend Dr, Plerce's With wotien at the Invalids' Hotel and allup agency, Washington, which had bee bill, to bear testimony to that effect. [ of order against the rearrangement of the | U100 ticket for secretary of state. It Is| _ = WLE & W Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.V. Addrese bk ' i 3 \ ments Are Adopte At i ) # sald that he will assist Mrs. Nation in her | Favorite Prescription, ‘Golden Medical 1y MR, M€ PR IO B0 S0 4 2 struck out by the committee. The amend He comeludel at 5130 whereuper M. | Neither of the gentlemen appealed to arose, | bureau of plant industry, the bureau of YoRiHis Discovery * and ¢ Pleasant Pellets,’ for r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. e et spirited oppositlon, Mr. Flatt| by ook the floor with & requost for ac- Atter & pause the spexker obaccyed dcfly Sarestey, sihiag ki peay ot Roeniy i, e o they cured me when doctors and other THE YAMILY FRIEND, of Connecticut urging that it was time 7 ested by the | ““The gentlemen do not seem to be rising.” [ bureau of soils proposed by the bill and medicines failed,” writes Mrs, Mary E, A. L. Amend, o d, El P 10 do away with agencies in localities where | {108 upon the amendments suggested by the | o4y ced a burst of laughter, n the | it went out. The committes arose, MRS. NATION VISITS A JAIL ) iyl S 8 At e NEwkl) B Pako Colo., says; " We havi ars I suffered untold Medical Adviser thoroughl: committee on comme; Lewis, of Tanner, Gilmer Co., W. Va, Co. Mr. Frye said his only purpose at this 4 ! studied the “For fifteen , and when the Indians had become civilized to the | extent of adopting the hablts and dress | midet of which Mr, Little rose and said he bill was passed authorizing the di- A suppoked the house knew all about the |rector of the census to pay enumerators | CMRtx with Prisoners and om | time in requesting action upon the amend : Sgeon s RSt Adll o misery, When I commenced taking Dr. anything is the matter with any of our of civilization 4 Iments was to get the bill in perfect shape | Section; he did, and was in favor of it. of cotton giu statistic ; st bl der bt b Pierce's medicines, 1 had given up all large family the first thing we do is to 1 ';'" amendment to the Indian blll ve- ] n s ™t ere was no idea of preventing “DId you know that It proposed to take : .\xmu was passed to retire John F. Brans- e EW hope of ever getting well. 1 could not see what the book says.” ating to a foint commission of senators |[*HG the g . e land of Indians without compensation,” | ford us an assistant surgeon. He was wun . " = own to sleep, and every! s 1 ate dierce’s Comm Sense Me %04 Feprésentatives: to. vistt Tndlan. feser. | °PRortunity to senators foi offer other mk TS compe o, | relatant surgeon. Ho wee A yoppiy, Kan,, Jam, 20.—brs. Carrie Na- | M€ d0Wn to sleep, andl everything I ate Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical 4 s 16 ents. The amendments heretofors | 88ked Mr. Flynn d vy elghteen | 2 5 would almost cramp me to death. Was Adviser, containing 1008 large pages and YAtions was reconaidered and agraed ¢ L nen E @ 1 .- | vears prior to 1890. During the Spa tlon has been busy today along the lines { % ) atiol red and agreed to and | o000 were then formally agreed to. Mr. Little replied that he knew the sec- ars ¢ elag)ithe BpRLWN [0 g ity B EREIANTEn o til hAd Dursikd. noth very nervous aud could hardly walk over 700 illustrations, is sent free on the new amendment agreed to committing | "5 VR A ST Coion to the pro- | tlon was In the bill. The incldent was cut | War he volunteered and was on the Glou- P e e lr “" ihe | 8cross the room. 7 only weighed ninety receipt of stamps to pay expense of mail- the inquiry to the Indian department. The | - FE S RGO T T mount. of | Short at this point by the ruling of the | cester in the action with Cervera's fleet I o pounds when I commenced laking these ing only. Send 31 om cent stamps for medicines ; 1 mow weigh one hundred the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 and forty pounds and am having better stamps for the book in paper - covers health than ever before. My friends all Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N V' Indian appropriation bill fir i 0 was the bill amending the law in re- | lation to suits in Indian casc Ter was geting be. | off Santiago, serving ono of the guns dur- |Called upon the sheriff, city attorney and al | i0g the Gloucester's memorable fight with [ Probate judge, urging each to enforce the law against the illegal sale of liquor. She visited the county Sail and furnished a bushel of apples and a large bunch of ba subsidy to go to ships on the Pacific coast [ Speaker that the ma {o 80 per cent of the whole amount. Mr, | yond the limits of the question of person Frye replied t no more had been asked | privilege it Ship Subsidy Mensure, | betore the committee. He would be sur- | Thereupon Mr. Hull of Towa called up the | At 9:45 p. m. the house adjourned the Spanish torpedo boats. The #hipping bill was taken up and Mr. | prised, h- sald, to find the senator from |conference report upon the army re- nanas to the inmates. She addressed i TR F 3 prve ot M, In chirse” o e casure | Cliforin Sggering amendments o e |oreanizadlon bl and moved at the V|, I, & Lambert of Rackel X o write: |J 1 QLR S et O | @5 0@ A MIOMTH. | JOBBERS & MANUFAGTURERS siated that he did ot intend to yield |bill, as now perfected, in view of the fact [be sent back to conference. The parlia- | I heartily endorse Kolev's Kidney Cure. |jiyr ee o0 s ‘whiiiey: and agcortained 2 s further to any other bills, not even appro- | that us a member of the committeo he had | mentary tangle resulting from the errora |t doeh what you slatm it Wl do, and there |y "oy "Luc” two of the twenty-seven in = SPEQIALISTY OF OMAH priation bills abead. With this measure | voted for the bill when It was not half as | discovered in the orlginal conference re- |18 DObIAE equal fo I 4nd } thank you fOF | oy’ uyyributed their arrests o liquor in e AHA o ] out of ithe way there would be no trouble, | nood as o jort was made the occasion of some sar- 00 ay: done Accep! 5 . s 4 3 . . T . i Lo R Tl naalng ot iR o ariiins saldiDa had aeswedl|icAitlo) Gommpnt by Me,. Ribhardacs; the |#Hibits; Roritsals: by Myers-Dillon' Drilg Nt adne ol /e police court Mrs All Private Diseases BOILER AND SHELL ikuN WORK ¢ a ng of the i eplying, Mr. Perking said he had agreed | castic comme A chardson, 5 e & e & Natfon observed some calendars containin ) - ——— tion bills |to the reporting of the bill, but that he [ minority leader, but after a briet wrangle LRI LU SCELORE A e s b sl el ot e b RL A and Disorders of Men = ) Mr. Turner of Washington spoke agains ‘n.\.. would consent to giving subsidies to | the motion to send the bill back to con- | Omaba. Jectionable nature At her request the 12 Years in Omaha. rake, WIiSOH ’ the bill. | sald it was or of the most | foreign-built ships, ference was agreed to. The house then Judge took down the pictures from the extraordinary measures ever brought Then," said Mr. Frye, “you will kill the | went into committee of the whole and took | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER )" VARICOCELE #xa & Wi“ia". fore congress. It was viclous in principle | bill up the agricultural appropriation bill. Mr, o . HYDROCELE curea. icn | ) . g i krio Wednesday Will Be Fair and Colder. J Successors Wilsom & Drako. and absurd in the extravagance to which| “Ch, no, replied Mr. Perkins, “I will | Wadsworth, chairman of the agricultural y . ] e e T sk Sommtiee explained the saien foutures | With sorthwesterty winas | ARE NOTANXIOUS TO HEAR HER i lnnan eavec (aln | MARNILst e SHtata SopRRa) sitike iand select committce of private parties, aided | “If you strike out the provision for for-|of the wmeasure, which carries $4,377,220, ling. | — Joss of time. lard and ‘water tanks, boiler coB! i Legislators Tabie a Resolution In- SYPHILIS i1 d the poison antly on hand, second hand botlers bought WASHINGTON, Jan 20.—~Forecast for viting Mrs, Carrie \ation to R aysd r lhnl'vl\l(r: y ¢ IAA'L':"I l||I|.:'u s 4 Inlu]\lln :l‘|‘ve 'h:l d“}“\(?\‘u”:"llll) 1|"U‘:"nl’l'|‘| Ak 1 uhridar " ystem. Soon every sign and symptom | repairs in city or cour yar Wednesday and Thursday: Address Them. Qlsatpears ‘"‘l“’“'” Nl g el L . Nebraska and Kansas—Fair Wednesday; SBREAKING OUT' of thadisense on the wkin DRY GOODS northwesterly winds. Thursday fair TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 20.—A resolution was | or face reatment contains 20 Caugerous o . : % % dry rious medicine Towa~Generally fair and cold Wednes- | Introduced in the house this morning in- w":;‘;z";:‘“;' F.ons OF MANHOOD from Es . day; northwesterly wind Thursday fair. | viting Mrs. Carrie Nation to address that coanes OF VICTIMS T0 NERVOUS m“ n. Missouri—Occaslonal rain or snow and | body and naming an hour for her to speak ;EXUAI;‘!-'VR!-»;..H;\ or Exnavssion. | s " ek 4 A Antiia s ABTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Loksks, | \ colder in eastern and southern, fair in | The resolution was laid on the tabl B ks hRoar 1h YonTANY fonns, 8 nsariere 13b SoMbeen et northwest portion Wednesday; northwest- AGED, \ack of vim. vigor and streugth, with erly winds. Thursday fair AL AR STRIGTURE Hadiealy et witn 2 vew | Dry Goods, Hurnisking Goode ecord fuesday, nd Infallibie IHome Tre; record Tuesday, | g QLEET pent, N iaiome Treat North and South Dakota—Fair Wednes- | 1ns P STRICTURE Rulicaly ¢ 3 placed on begins in the bowels. It’s the unclean day: northweatorly winds, 1 hursday fair, places that breed infectious epidemics, 2 Sojando and sVramnkaFain Wedgesdar LRI Wty Sighytioe bty tororrhosh RCTRIGAL BLPPLIaE and it’s the unclean body—unclean in- .\hl.n ane Fair W ’11.‘“.!],.'\- Immm ly Georse to Mary Rider, lot 8, Cosaltation Free, vmlxl.gn;n{ll:-‘n" at === — AT ‘ " . winds, becoming variable. Thursday fair. skard to Hekard, Tot 4, . $ side—that “catches’ the disease. A Wesiern Toexis. Falr W iy Coter | e it & sl EET 0 | D, Saamles & Searles. Omaha, Neb. estern Electrical person whose stomach and bowels Thursday Taige o 2orthwesterty winds. | Spold” Dol sy ot 1'in Tax 1o 12 13 GURE, NO PAY Gompany ursaa, ! ) and part lots 3 and )] . are kept clean and whose liver is live- Oklahoma and Indian Territory—Fair, vene End a1 S e o or weakening st | i, el i Atleed . § A 1 colder Wednesday; northerly winds Nty P sa Ot A Rurkeni R Klectrical Supplies. ly, and blood pure, is safe against yel- Thursday fais EElRE b PR s Wi L | Arkansas—Fair in western, r; 18 1ot b, block 811, Omaha 1 000 in use; not ¢ Rlectric Wirlug Bells and Gas Lfghting. | low fever, or any other of the dread- rriaumaaEulr ln venteca, ralun o snst- | WL ot WAk 28 QbR -5 | talture: st o a0 D) fra; wrie for | JHNSTON, Mr. 1310 Howard Bt les BI¢g., Denver, Colo. | ful diseases that desolate our beautiful westerly winds, Thursday fair [ yrary siavik to any j | had S Rk i 1 Hlinols—Occasional snows 1n castorn and | ATURSE st 10 31"R i M oy L L D , CONSUMPTION SAFE AND IKON v ORKS. southern portions, fair in northwest por-| ' o°% BEIORA 4N NSU! o K - . g YT | Ang. ome of the cleanest geop e nuu'\h |.’n-r|..\ u.:m nrv)rht-‘l]) Sinda Awit Clal i, uf" s Bronchitls, Chills, Coughs, Davls & cowgl" ,m“ Wflfks. outside are filthiest inside, an thev Thursday fa'r L, R. Seymour to M ““ ” are the ones who not only “catch Local 1 22, block 1, Seymour prd. Jacob Mertz and wife e ot <IN SR St MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS A ( ormion or T WENT e oy, | 60me o o and WSO I MAlp WA WGRMART | O A meraLT il , the infections, but endanger the lives s, Bpomial sevr of tomieet | (O G0 300 e i d VS AT e e | GENRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS of all their friends and relatives. There’s only one certain way of keeping ST s : it : Wluskey e o nttatians L L e Sl . . W 1899, 1898 imount of transfers 3950 ma eb. Tel. HiM, clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take CASCARETS. Mpximum temparatus [ . - Perfect disinfectant and bowel strengtheners. All diseases are 12 ] naha for tis day and i E. Zabriskle, Agent. J. B Cowglll, Mar. EiL.EVALOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS | A TONIC THE BEST rmal temperatur Bxcens T PERSONALLY. CONDUCTED improed Quick and | X R ki THAT MAKES TOURIST EXCURSIONS Steam, Electric and { [ ot i i b S A i Hand Power Elevators, [ Jahean sinos MAren 1 STBUNG NERVES! | G R EAT AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. u trom st CURES DYSPEPSIA, | [ROCK ISLAND | ™uii-anal “oiiiiriis Stomach Troubles ROUTE| (M- Davis & Son | OF WEATHER AND Laste Omatia Safety Gates and | 3 via Scenic Route through Colorado and | | a0re. 3 Eleva iydraullc and iland Elevaters. - — SATURDAY S, Valve Cups for Elevators, Engines and ALL DRUGGISTS. g T : i rore | 3 ZMAI.T. For Information and - Tourlst Dictionary " | | semmemmmeer - all bowel tronbles, appendicitis, bi e R e HiaL Rl 1ot imsea\daa Farnam 4, GA>O . IN: ENGINGS AND GUBE on LA R TR . 8§ m o ~non V|NE e — GAIN ELEVATOR MACHINER( 1 mou ; ¥ | INTOXIGANT . palne afier eatin £ ¥ When y Is don't move rogus Bt (SR g 88 PENNYRWAL PILLS [Yavid Bradley & Co. ‘ ing o) - " | e 3 | ihan :."I fior iy m"nm:":r ! i ALL DRUGGISIS. "."1;n,‘A.|“Z’!' T Counil nn.m.yl.m " | r for the chr Joars of o N . by Val Blatz ¢ g Co., Milwaukes, for OH e GLIA - . SHirins ik eamms afavy7ands alier whe [ 1 5 i e 5 : G asoline Engine Wil mever got well and bo well all the (tme uat e ool B 19 rulca!, Horigon | Portat you put your bowels rig 3 J vom one hor oW 0 iR CASCARNTS to.day, und N REMEDY 0. REW YOBK of CHICAGO: » trace of precipitation. . Zero, OMAHA BRANCH, Jobbers gricultural’ Tmplemonts and 1. A WELSH 1412 Douglas St. Tel. 1081, AT Wi gas sup: Local Forecast Offictal \ing in wate w L antee to cure ur money refund,