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. of 4 for amounta expended In | utes of Telephone 644 Bee, Februar. » constriiction of the state penitentiary, | ments of 182 o 1 for which he has not been refmbursed S F. 28, by Steelo—To amend sections 2 : H. R, 460, by McCoy—To amend section 148 | 21, paragraphs 4.5, 6,7, 8 9 and 10 of metropolitan citles and defining, prescribing 00, 61, 83, 64, 65, 66 and 67, pter xefl; AN and regulaging their dutles, powers and gov- | Compiled iatuten of the Btate of Nebraska | Oity Oeuncil Requests Oironit Judges to hel'e S 1! érnment. Relating to provision In Omaha | for lgl‘ And to repeal sald sections as here. " " i clty charter governing collection and pay- | tofore existing Oall & Jury, Garments that appeal to women as being just | linquent taxes e S F. 29 by Weber-To amend section 4 50 n ¢ s ‘ il : 51, by "or act for {he | chapter xxvila, Comp ) | of Ne- —— right. No skimping of sizes—no skimping in the Table Rock, Pawnes | braska for 1496, entitied Feeble-Minded " i 4 ¥ | county, To appropriate $231.3 for care | Children.’ ’ LIGHT WANTED ON THAT WATER DEAL making—some just plain and substantinl—others | soa" s tment oe smalipox patients. 8. F. 300, by Currie—An act for the rellet M h f varvi { H. R 452, by Warner—To amend section 1| of ‘John Einclalr, Willis E llard, —_ uc of varying daintiness, | or fon 13 ‘of chapter Ixxix of the | Joseph M. Bayne, George W. McCright, ] 1 = : atutes authorize state superintend- | John Hedlund, S8olomon Jensen, Harry J. | City Attorney Salabury Speaks Night Gowns-~39¢—of cambric, embroidery | 5 Gppoint memt tate Normui t:jnlrlnlr,'“'nullm ki rlén"f\"xn"o'h('{'rfilq‘;:xi' Briefly, Saying He Wil Be K Talk i 01 o el o Nelson, P sondberg, b Anderaon, trimmed-—three styles to choose from. | BRE i verns oy 0 L ML o | State u ity and state superintendent 'I'hl{l A ‘I]A:“’bér l(.;ni.lre‘;. Erickson, Sam 0.0!‘:;(‘ l:rol: ‘II;-‘ :Ill'lbl of - . : . ~ofMcla sonber, Claus P ma o At 85c—of cambric, yoke of tucks and embroidery—finished | g raithberget=1 . | VRV B0t by Young—A Joint resolution and ¥ il b t with lawn ruffle | tions 20 and 21, paragraphs, 2, .8, 0 | memorial invoking congress to call a na. A ou Ao | and, 10 of ‘sections 8 85 47, 48 [ tionai” convention fr fproposing " amend: Othe ices 25, 81.5 5. 8¢ 183, 84, 5 S, 59, 00, 61, 62, 3 o the constitution o n GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Feb. 2%6.—At a 1er prices—$1.00, $1.25, £1.50, £1.75, $2.00, i 7 of chapter xcll 5f the ompiled Statutes of Ametion. Pl R M 2GR B 3 : ® of Nebri e o 290, by Lyman—An act to amend sec: $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, 84.00, $4.50, £5.00 and $6.00. Siiles OF ohete Fovahmaator and. Proriac 8, chapter. xiill, Compiled Statutes of |a resolution was adopted requesting the 3 . intment of weighmaster. Nebraska for 187, Kent county circuit judges to call a jury to Petticonts—$1.00~of cambric, deep flounce, finished with hemstitching | ¢ 1'hl—To extend provisions of . K. 201, by Mlller—An act to amend sec- investigate the alleged scandal In connec- 1.50-~ o] 1 hapter Ixxvil, article |, Complled :,W, ,‘11,':‘.‘",2',?.,".’:‘2’;?’,, i o e et ol Mockett-—To authorise the Tor 1899, tion with the proposed letting of a $4,000,- HVETno| pvide for presentation of Nelll=An act to amend sec- | g0 roish the efty with pure Corset Covera—3oc—full front, tight-Ntting back, trimmed with narrow edging of | Keanis 1o woen ot Nebraake’ perimociosll | tton 1, arieis Ne chapte liv,_entitled | 970 m”""', T e N R J embroidery ments. “"Mechanics and Laborers’ Liens,” Compiled | Water supply 0n|y a rew l_e't H. R. 46, by Mockett—To provide that | Blatutes of Nebraska. City Attorney Lent K. Salsbury was " A large nssortment of styles—lace and embroldery trimmed—at prices ranging B 8. F 3 - ct entitled, A soldiers and saliors shall be entitled to - For by Martin—An act entitled, “An | ;resent and made a brief statement, claim- from 36c to $3.00 each. peddiers’ license free act for the construction, reparation and Onl J Drawers at 30c, 50c, The, She, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 H. R by u..;y\..n- To regulate con- | brotection of drains, difches and levoes [ Ing he would be exonerated from the charge y a few more aays of striiction of publie bullding: across the lands of others for agricultural, [ of embezaling $50,000 from the Bartons 5‘ c winter. Onl i f R 4 sNo ref con- tary mining X o I ar . Yy alew winter WE (LOSE SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. otpiotnay ooty S Py resuiate con sanitary g N o authorize | OMaba. He gave no explanation of the i S.F. 2, A A h overcoats to sell. You can o leal. . T LoV 2 ERNS. H. R, 48, by Evans—To erect monument | the investment of certaln funds in the | d y ¥ o Rl ge R e QUBVEE AND St P AR RNS on Bhiioh battleground 1n ‘memory of Nes | BAnds of the treasurer of any county in “I'll have to try it," says P B PR SET Viikinson—Retating to duties | townehin ot Kchool - authorities o st | PROHIBITION OF DRUGGISTS the smoker. Then he finds better afford to carry them of school directors. county, under the direction of the County — it true that until next wint 0" son, :LD:“ & o. H. I by Wilkinson--Relating (o ap. | FOATd 'of Bupervisors or county’ commis: [ wenth Dakots Howse Committee ie- A LS e winter Lhan we can . pointment of clérks and judges of election. | 819 " . 4 ¢ A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS, l;"}l' do1, by Humphrey—To appropriate o I‘Mfi"::.nlll‘\. t"',‘r:‘f-'.'vm‘;“u"fi}:n'““:m’f:u'&' ports I::ur ¥y on Liquor Howe 8o You.” or the rezason that we are Hioney Cevant. ar ors aca tiektment ot prochitng penaities and repeaiing eotion ¥ s EOLTZ, CLYMER & CO., Philada, willing to let you have them smallpox patients ¢ XXy Compiled Statutes of Ne-| . g Pab. $6.~(Bpéc . Peregey & Moore, Distributors, to draft or revise the charter and submit [ Jouvenat—Hinshaw, Meiklejoln i R by Corneer—To amend section "Ir_ul_lsl for 18%, entitled “Industrial Statis-| PIEXRE, 8. D., Feb. 26.—(Special Tele. egoy —_ less than cost. it to the voters, and when ratified by them | I-4flin—D. Thompss “urrie. charter relating to paving. tics. gram.)—The house committee today re- the charter thus adopted supersedes and | Fone—p, i Fhompmon,'Cu ofeal ester Ve WK O et gy ppy BILLS INTRODUGED | 21! ot A B Mo RN 4 @NTINENTAL bars all other legislation on the subject | Martin—Thompson, Crounse 1L R 481, by ) authorize vay- by state legislative bodies. The McCoy bill | McCargar—D. E. Thompson, Currie ment of bond for city (reasurer of Oniaha | .__|main provision prohibits a druggist from . ke o o | McCarthy—Hinshaw, Crounse. out of the general fund of clty Money to Bmployes In the Ex-|yandling iiquor, with amendments reducing was drawn up by City Englneer Andrew | NcCoy--Martin, Rosewater. YT 5, by McCoy=mo make clty treas ecutive Ocen Covered by House | (ho ljcense and reported favorabls on (e Rosewater and modeled, as Indicated, on | Mead—D. E. Thompson, Rosewater urer of Omaha ex-officlo member of school A tatlen BN 3 3 . 0 the Missourl constitution relating to the| Mendenhall-Hinshaw, Rosewater board Appropriation . bill and creating a bureau of immigration, | Navigation company, at Pierre, with a goverament of citles. Miskell--D. 1. Thompson, Rosewater. H. R. 466 by Buresh—Fixing rate of in- —_— but cut the expense of the bureau to $4.000 | capltal of $1,000,000; Incorporators, An-| W. E. CORNER 16th AND DOUGLAS, Marshall- Hinshaw. Crounse terési on Omaha city warrants at 1 per| LINCOLN, Feb. Special.)—~Among [ "y, 1t - iding & 3 . y ; Yarshall-Hin OUNRE, lejohn, | Lereet K A v year. The report on the bill providing for | thony P. Morris, Hiram G. Tarr and J. ¢ 1 we please you toll athers—Ifwe don't tell us, Eeet Sugnr Bounty. Mockett—I Thompso iklejohn N RS pinie yarrants at 4 per oo the bills introduced today in the house | fooq gutes tn mill damns, the only measure | Smith. The A. Wells company, at Plerre, | === Mullen—Yoing, Rosewnt H. R. 467, by Hibbert—For retlef of Al s As a reminder that the beet-sugar bounty | Newell-D. E. Thompson, Rosewater tor Weston, $250, and Attornev General | Were three measures providing for appro- | oy, S0 brought a Mennonite delegation | with a capital of $50,000; {ncorporators, A | 18 still unfinished legislative business Oleson of Cumin Martin, Meiklejohn. Prout, $160, paid for oMelal bonds. priations for salaries of officers and em- to look 1 " d Well 44 oo by | Olgon of Phelps—D. E. Thompson, Meikle- H. R. 468, by Cain-—To authorize inves -+ b . | to lool after legislation, called out a warm ells, Joe Bruns and O. J. Davidson The | banded down by preceding legislatures, a | | Oléon v p ment of county funds i regintered war. | PIOYes Of state departments and fnstitu- | o0 OFC B attempts to amend. But the | California Central Oll company, at Pierre, ::m‘-hm" by lnrlml-r” H«v:nlnr[ .\hmlf‘l.lbon G Nelll-b. £ Thompaon, Rosewater. Tants {ssued by county, clty.” fownship or :‘I‘:'l‘:"" miscellansous claims and deficlency { report wag finally adopted As presented. with a capital of $1,000,000; incorporators. &Ing an appropriation to wipe out these wens—Martin, Curtie. " school authorities ; Benedict secured reconsiderat of the | Henry B. R Arthur Wheeler v ppro; ) Riens—Martn, Curcles h ipopities M % tasi cured recosideration y B. Russ, Arthur Wheeler and L. | claims has been circulated among the mem ohw nsha n. e itoy yaimmerer—Relatis 8 The salartes appropriation bill, house | oL (O BECE county Insane asylum |Stephcus. The California Mercantile com- \ g Sandall— Harlan, Metkiejons patd to auditor by Insurance companies ers.. On the cover is the legend, “The | ghoilhorn—b. B Thomsson Crounse H. R 40, by Ream—Relating to election | Foll 436, by Lane, carries a total approprin: |y, 0 yilled, and it in alive again for to. | pany. st Plern with a capital of $100,000; morrow. The general appropriation bill | incorporators, J. Lewis, M. Jones, F. A honor of the state demande the payment of | Smithberger—Wethe 1, Melkiejohn. contest proceedings. tlon of $879,800. as against $875,880 in the ta producers.” Gen- | Stecle—Hinshaw, Melklejohn . R. 471, by Ream—To tax gif(s, legncies v i) '.:,‘,";'“:,';,;::‘, h:,‘f,,:l:‘:"n[ "‘,fl',:,:,:fl ;:{; Stelnmeyer—D. . Thopson, Metkiejohn. [ and inheritances. . K ::,“::: ::‘,L,"B";‘:\,“LZ"T"':; r:un:l' came up on a committee report. Packard | Stephens, L. L, Stephens and W. E. Johan- b n the y of the | gyungon—Hinshaw, Mefkiejohn. H. R. 472, by Hawxby—To rafse the salary o d ey o1 | movea that consideration go over till to- | sen. The Lewin-Cunningham company, at bounty acts passed by the legirlature and | g¢ ot 15 Thompson, Curr §lsahe deputy” atate “superintendent from | but Mo provision has been made for sal- [ FOE] thAt sorsderatic desired to g0 tnto| Plerre, with a capltal of $100,000: incoryora o 8 sroduce: Tefft—D, hompson, Rosewater. 500 Lo $1,600. ! " Q o presents an exhibit of the sugar produced y v arles of (e thres secretaties of the State | U B Te, CeCiot Gesived o8 the bill, | tors, . Lewin, C. C. Cunningbam, L. L. T'ro pen-—-D. I, Thompson, Currle, H. R. 4i3, by Taylor—To raise limit of under operation of thelr provision. The [ cfompench, d Y Board of Transportation, which made an . od - We eld, Meiklejohn \R’ v 1 e froi 5 6 s, d Pac P! F 8 V. B, Jq . AugRr bounty claime, an audited and certi- | Garciinner iy Meiklejoh SUR AL 0 £0n 810 Lo 00 IR | tsamn 0 $10,00 tWo Years ago, SRR e s At e i DO VLR otk fed, ageregate 4706740 In favor of the [ Van Hoskirk-D. B. Thompson, Dorring- | sils, SBat for care and treatment of small | The appropriations made for the various | "¢ :'A;,,“\ep,'f;',:":, (38 ARG VAL, th Norfolk Beet Sugar company and the Ox- [ 'of . D% patienta S 4 epartments and institutions ar 1- A B 1o choind T nara Beet Sugarcompuny. and the Togtala: | \arnETp b 1 Thomonon, Meidejohn. | "3, st st or gathering and | [GDAT(eNS And. {nstitutions are as tol- | gy “packard's motion mnally prevaiied. | CONFIDENCE IN CACHELLIN ture ls assured that the liolders will waive | - Whitmors—Haindr, rosewaer. tien." ) Governor's offce,.... ..ovi.... .83 16.4% m-‘"‘“"';‘”"l".":("“‘ AL U g —_— all right to interest on the obligation. Gen- "fleox. hshaw, Rose ter, l"» R. 476, by lLoomis—To authorize elec- utant general's office..... . e South nkota congressional elegation | migek ML People Do Not Be ve in Tlcltude for the settlement of these claims | Mr. Speaker—D. 1. Thompson, R | tion for members of the legislature Auditor's office . laws, and Seward presented a resolution to Him as follows Abrent-Haldrige, Bleaner. Hiekly. B I1; B 4 by Lane "o abyropriate acces. | Trewsurer's ofice i change the rules of the house to require a cer, Hathorn, republical eall, Broderick, | sary amount for expenses of state govern tate superintendent's office v Ve o 8 ] v make this appeal to you out of fair re- | (afiine. Chokens. ndegriti, Walker, | ment l o Attorney Gonerals oMca s Y Yots'ot il prefant to Buspesd the | peADWGOD, 8 The senate having refused to accept the H D., Feb. 26.—(Special Telegram.)—Nobody in the Rlack Hills seems to belleve that Ed Cachellin of Spear- house amendment to the general educa-|gyy jilled Hugene Cultanpe, for wiien %, ¥ ) tlooal bill, Bras, Trumm and Gross were ap- | erime Clinton and Oliver Dotson and Ellas 1 regard my COLD CURE as more polnted as & house conference committee. | porsinger are merving long sentences In | valuable than a life insurance policys A special order house bill was passed 10 |ihs Montana state penitentiary. It is gen- | It mot only cures colds in the head, ailow counties to dispose of lands taxed at | erally belioved that Captain Oliver Dotson | c0lds inthe lungs, colds in the bones, tax sale for less than the face of taxes |yaq killed thirty-five miles west of Helons | Ut it wards off dangerous diseases where the property is not worth the(py the conviet and that the alleged con- | Such as grippe, diphtheria, pneumos mount Involved, and a bill was passed (0| fegaion of Dotson, which stated that the | Bis, and consumption.—MUNYON. Teorganize the militia, in the discussion of | three men were innocent and fmplicated | Munyon's Rhen “ure seldom fails to relieve which Packard declared Adjutant General Eq Cachellln in the crime, was forged 1n000 1o thres w day " Humphrey to be the best of such officials | the convict. Cachellin was elected a com. e S gy o 8 the state ever had. The house passed a|missioner last fall in Lawrence county and ight sweats, re-election to the senate of the United [authorize the governor to appolut a com- VCOLN, Feb. 26. clal.)—Today w 3 A TRy sue Grout bill, an appropriation of $58 for ~+ o roln,and al form Sian,a cras Wurgely Inatrumental in for. | misstoner (o look after the state exhipit | LINCOLN, Fb. 26 o Today was | Boldlers' home at Milford %™ the deficiency in making out the muster roll Commits Suicide. e e s ko csop oLk warding the state legislation that induced Py " | . .8, 8. D, b. 26.—(Spec| ny drug store. the bullding of the twa augur factories at | oy, ho Panamerican exposition and to Hmit | 4/0 00" \Uhich bills can be Introduced, . Total .,......, <. 87980 | Of the First South Dakota regiment and D., Fe Speotal [ Al the cures SAr drigtisee, ’ i o Norfolk and Grand Island and after the [PI8 compensation to $1,500; 387, by Thoms- t upon a recommendation by the ‘gov.| The curtant dxpepses appropriation bill, | killed the sheep inspection bill. Telegram.)—E. Leonard Freiberg is the T AR Tassage of the fitat bounty luw did every: |sen. requiriug the State Roard of Purchase | S0t UPON @ recommen ;r:.;‘" sortion ot | house, roll 487, by Lane, In introduced in| The senate ofl bill was taken up and|second to commit sulcide here within twen- | ¢he sympioms of every disease and iell them ihe o Xfte eatabiibhmer fo procure-the location :nd SuppHes {'o pnmh;se supplies-tor state i Incompleted form, the committee not having [ amended, turning into the state the fees for ;Y"W.r‘ 'w“_;'- l;mqh-l;‘,l o tn:m;‘rl,\;‘ 8 | Pigperiisninest, Sestfroato T b nstitut N . y : i ruggist at Toronto. 8. D. Recently he has oks Ney Vorkiand Phlsddiptia Improved Semate Calendar. “-"I ‘,‘.r'.n(-'::v.;{,.f“ I:; rl:ay-k‘a‘_ni::l:r-mm;‘r reading of new bills, a large number being | Made any pfévisions for the expenses ot Analysis when the same was made by a state b":l’mmm. VAR T :m’ o NUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATAREH. 'Secrétary McKesmon of the senate has || el IS K, | tntroduced during the afternoon, there | MAIntenance of'the state institutions. The | cmploye, striking out “below grade” ofl Uorh & IOl aarird. hua nite find ioboeteeasand * WIABE 35 kerotatle surprise’ia the sbons 0 the Iorlt'(‘ nuurt‘;l) ax liens; u; Pl | i twanty-two . bills sent up during the | 10tals appropriated for each of the various | from that to be admitted, and limiting the » L !""_n e e ‘r" o ¢-M‘ 9F'& printed senate culendar giviog in A5 |Kinds ‘of ‘property rom tosetion, Sar D | 007, Aside from this. the sonate found |® to oficers and departments fn the in- | number of deputy inspeciors to three, an1 SOIEE 20 HRL sttehail avisie Aller DYSPEPSIA. Dt page folder the exact status of every | Mead, joint resolution concerning publle | (! (0 listen to the reports of several | compleled bill are as follows: bR Cl il evening e left for home on & bicycle | sayar ror Vears 1 have hean ionnied w1t BIll that has been before the senate. The |domain; 384, by MeCoy. to appropriate $10,- [ Committees, and bills on second reading, as | Bourd of Public Lands and Build g, 2, Saloon Windows Umobstructed. borrowed from a local mail carrier. He | rheumatism and dyspepsia and I came to 1ist 1§ corrected up to February 26 and will | 000 for. symmeyiies bullding for Deaf and | *¢ll @8 to pass seven bills and kill one.|Board of Kducation lands and funds’. . House bills introduced: To prevent ob- | way found at 1:30 o'clock this morning | e conchision (o iry vour phis. i imme: @ b dice Bourd of Purchase and Supplies § & v s diately found great rollef from their us pn’ab-bldy be revised from week to week and | pumb Institute at Omaha; 337, by Coffee, "':': "’r':“'e:""’;:::‘:;“;: ';‘;f,“_:"".':,]md"f‘::"‘ Land commissioners ofce ¢ siructlon of windows of saloons; memorial | |ying in_the road near the bicycle in the | {4181V, found great re since T comntenced relasiied. From it one can learn at a glance | relating to irrigation; by Hall, relating P! . . % Secretary of state's ofce to congress for complete title to Fort S18- | gutukirts of the oity. He was brought to taking them, and would not now be without what has became of each senate bill, | o draipage of swamp. lands. | shoct, the record being 309, as compared Attorney general's office. .. . 2300 | scton reservation, and appropriating $1,000 | town and dled at 7 o'clock this morning, hem.’, The drowsy, aleepy feeling 1 uised to hether nassed, on general fls, indefinitely | House rolls #00, by. Sears, to appropriate | W13 365 two vears ago, 353 four years ago | Auditor's ‘office - 580 | geficiency for house employes Ho D'y bettle:of mosohiBe ave' haw entirely ' dlanppears e dyn: s / by 3 PRropriate | o3 411 six years sgo. Two years ago the | State treasurer's office...... . .. i Pepsla hus left me and my Pheumatism |s Postponed or still in the hands of its ap- {45,000 for the state's exhibit at the Pan. y years ago the | giaie Board of Irrigation s The serate sterted out with a disagree- — 8one entirely. | am satisfied if any one so Propriate. committee. A st of house bills | gmerican exposition, and 245, by MeCoy, | 135t day for the introduction of bills called | Commissioner of labor ¥ ment on the concurrence with the house | Sym te Purchases Mining Ground. |afflicted will give Radway's Pills a trial pended with similar information as to their | definitely postponed-on recommendation of | B4 to be calied in order to have them B ae S hoas 2 providing for cortaln dictionaries, and by a f Telegrant.)—1t Is reported here that the | Graarine lyer not dsine s ey weil that a houso calendar will doubtiess | bills wero passed on thivd reding night seaslon 1s necossary. The first bill [ ° Pl e o $1.284.13 | currence, in the course of which Sweet | Ragged Top mining district adjoining the - Hevinge insurance companies to extend Insurance '3 o “raddoc CHANGES IN JOINT BALLOT |to property temporarily removed foam e | Boskick. The following bills were reported LRimes Mo Cradgeck. . g 30,00 | tionaries, and Loomis charged that the |is $100,000, 10 per cent for first payment I s Go to Thompson, Whe Alse |duties of county superintendents. water rights N R Hibard el | Johnston, Close and Loomis were appointed | bullt. Sick Headache, Female Complain Drugglsss or by mall. Hadway & Co. B85 jolnt: senatorial ballot today, Martin mado [measure falled to carry with an emergency | Senate filo 195, by Martin. an act to wu- | Nor . Morrow.... ; loy 1,600 [ Btewart, and it passed. Other senate | this city is considering a proposition made Postal Telegraph company ... . 21800 | vent partles interested from giving In- dohn's followers gave their votes to his| By u vote of 28 to 45 Mul.| The following bills came up for third |}° | e P across the reservation from Plerre. The duclug the votes of Martin, Hinshaw and |for collection of debt arising from purchase| Senate file 11, by Young, providing a 8. A.D. Bhilling.....0000000 not give directly; providing for assess- 22888 rd for the just and equitable rights of the [ 3Vutson, Fell Hlcox—Ta d “ Y Elaimants, who hive gHive cause for com ) o 5 plaima. P DA | LA Ay mer's Ofic. . laint. of the treatment they have recelyed, 3 r | T 3t ' he trea ] nner—To provide for unl- | Department of banking E..:| mpuinty becuse tho nonor of the state | HOUSE HEARS LAST OF BILLS |, M. SN e 0aPioY % for unl: | Bepartment of bani fd the itegrity o the commonwealth s g #yatem of charging according to classifica- | Fish commissjoner 'l;‘\.vl'vr:ll“«"nfl:‘r: E ’vlvh‘w“ lw;-n ‘,'.]",.:.!'.y.‘.. 'v; Forty-Three Offered (he Strength of | tion Supreme court atto od to the ssue o v H. R 480, by Crissey—Relating to electlon | District eourt these warrants 1 desire to place myself fn the ¥lood on the Last Day of schaol directors. Home for Friendless fair H&ht before you. I 4o not own and for Intreduction. 18- Relating to State Normal at Peru peveribuve owned w penns's worth in these rways, Hospital at Hastings. .. actories, nor have 1 any fnterest, direct or JCOLN 20— olali—Fortys ’ Indirect, in the warrants that should be [ LINCOLN, Feb. 36.—(8pecial.—Forty Hoabital at Kerom paid. |1 have no fee contingent or other- | three bills were introduced in the howse t0- | SENATE HEARS FROM BILLS 1’1‘:’."{2"’.‘,’.135”;\;"';".’,‘“ Mse, in the matter and will receive no |day, bringing the total number of bills sub- K. g hoo © or beyond '] v * earney Industrial school r:l::'m's‘-’x:‘ other or b oy 'n.‘.'.‘”.'.n‘:l“\“v V.\’.l.l mitted in the one branch up to Final Day in Upper Branch Brings | Genevi Industrial school. ... . aintenanc 1or and preventing [ The following bills were placed on the a Bunch of Prospective Beaf and Dumb Inatitute at Omaka.. tain of rep 1 feel constrained to | general file on recommendation of standing B e T A T o 0 make this anpeal ou’ for the renson ; that when honored by ‘the state In 1850 by | COMmittees: House roll 804, by Hibbert, to Milford Industrial home 3555iEEss 23 s¥3zzEyesy: i the day in the senate was devoted to the that bave reached the senate is also ap- |relating to tornado ‘insurance, were in. | forth more than 100, and a night session |State superintendent... . amendment to the general education bill| DEADWOOD, . D., Feb. 26.—(Special ;';‘flvn;;,‘\'.‘,";;';"; [ -'3:::}.1"’5“'.."'2?-'('(3; ;-.xl:xenr:-e ;nd v;n;-"mhmnm The calendar | gtanding committees. LT.",’.: ::’:":||:(7:):f::1("n‘; ;,‘:F“I'l‘r,-"-’::,l?;‘ :;,,"';,: Among the items in the claims appropria- | Yote of 30 to f5 refused to concur. Sweet | Gilman syndicate of Denver has purchased 9 © handy and fills & long felt want 8o At the afternoon session the following | 5 4 ¥ © tion bill are the following and Loomls led the fight against the con- [ 600 acres of choice mining ground in the a way s be prepared soon on the same plan, House roll 150, by Stockwell, to authorize | 0f the session was iutroduced by Se Andrew Rosewater.. v 2 charged Bras, a house member, with push- | ground of the Spearfish company of Colo- W - Newell and the last one by Senator Rosa V. Beott. . i ing the bill to be state agent of the dic- | rado Springs. The reported conslderation ritory in which It was Insured to the general fle: Crane & Churehili company. legislature had already given $25,000 to the | There are large bodies of ore that will be oy Martin Makes Good His Promise to| House roll 206, by Boyd, relating to the| Senate fle 262, by Owens, relating to|Cracker, Wheeler & Co ... ... ... book trust and it was time to call & halt. | treated by a cyanide plant which Is to be | 4% Ml Disordars of the Stomach, Howels, » 2 v Senate flle 263, by Van Boskirk, provid- . Wi : " e —— Billousness, Indigestion, Constipation and » Friedrich, House roll 142, by Tefft, to reimburse ' - F. Wright...... . 950.00 | senate conferees on the bill. " e State Treasurer Stuefer and' Former Trans. | 8 that atrons of irrigation canals shall |J. E. Kelper. s Y . The sepate went into committee of the Make Lead Terminu B Jisarders of the Liver; 3o per box. At ~(Special ‘Teiegram.) |urer Meserve for $3.000 and $2,000, respect- | PAY for the water as measured at the head- [J; T- Sieele gihsihinig whole on the building and loan bill, which [ LEAD, 8. D.. Feb. 26.—(Special Tele- | pim®&tieec Ny " He sora s et “Hao® § 3 pec F. Mar . e ses ' ~Only a few changes were recorded on |ively, expended for official bonds. This | 8:te of the canal. 3 W. Thompeon.. ... was champloned by Loomis and opposed by | 8ram.)~The Business Men's association of | way's” and see that the name is on what §0ad ibis promise to o to Thompson, who | clause, but was passed by a vote of 55 1o | thorize and regulate mutual savings banks Goura B, FeNIor. . onieivereniiens bills passed by the senate were: To pre- | bY St. Paul and Minneapolis partles to make . aleo gained - Friedrich. Four of - Mein | o L 4 ® "1 {n the state of Nebraska. (eorge I, Corcoran. B Pin | Lead the terminus of a rafiroad to be bullt | L. W. Pomerane . . .74 | directly testimony against decensed partles i Sumpalgh manager, Frank Wethereld, re-|len's bill to provide for garnisheement | T4dIDg. the majority of them: being passed: | K. C. Rewick...". !\ !!\\] ' Biion|in claims owned by them which they could | 1oad Will terminate at Lead providing the For Grip aches use Dr. D. A. Campbell, business men will pledge their business to Kinkald, while a few new bouquets were | of groceries or other kind of food penalty for persons convicted of playing (. 8. Polk......... ... 10 il 00 | ment of live stock at home ranch: attach- | the company for five years. The new rail- | WMiles' Pain Pille. thrown to personal friends. The totals: |feated on third reading. games for gain. The bill was defeated by | K. A. Brown. iy i 90 | ing {sland in the Miseovri to Clay county | T9ad Would tap the rich cattle diatrict on | 7 Expre . a Allen -3 Klokata ... Bills on Firat Reading. “ ;::.‘."r ;;_“",“"_y Ransom, an act to pro. | NOFFOIK New, i ’ 3 '80 | for school purposes; providing for teaching | Moreau river. Crouns . 8|Melklejohn Following are the bills Introduced in the Begek y P Gedd 5 677.50 | humane treatment of animals in SCHOOIS; | Emm———— Currle 1/ Rans tect feeble-minded females. Passed. Nebraska Btate Journal... . K memorializing ccngress for drainage of Red ?}emnimn | Rosewnter PR e Senate flle 64, by Crounse, amending the | Bee Publishing company.. 111111 1} (o 14 CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. BPIOR Y. ... orivernes SRS N . 438, by Lane--To provide for the “ W e - 4 Harringtan 117700 §[ Phompson. . payment of the salaries of (he ofoers of | 4% """‘“‘" to ‘Petitions in Rrror Total claims, Sl T The senate passed house bills: Providing ’ Halner . 3 ‘| Wethereld ... the state government, Home for the Friend.- | Passed Lae The deficiency appropriation bill was | for construction of sidewalks in villages; | A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Bf- Hitcheok S Young {tus, Normal school ‘at, Peru. Mospital for | Senate file 115, by Arends. providing for | arawn up 1n skeleton form axd practically | the “fag” cure bill, allowing countles to fectual Cure for It o the Insane at Lincoln, Asyl for I b ol ok E Tnsanio at Hastings, Howpital tor the hsane | PFORibltive licenso for peddiers, its obiect |al) of the claims recommended for allow. | sond desakasds (o Keclor 1eobiountles to Catarzh ot tbe stomach has loug besn e 2530 Ti y, Pennyro obatihate ¢ at Norfolk, Btate university, State Indus- belng tbe protection of retall merchants. [ance will be attached later in the form of Ing cost of bridge construction between | considered the next thing to incurable. | Sherman & The republican vote was: trial school at Kearney, Girls' Industrial | Passed. 3 o v Allen—D. 'E. Thompson, Currie. school ut Geneva, Institute for the Deaf and [ Senate filo 150, by Miller. relating fo the |*2ePImeBtS DAl Biaton ok eovitiea enaration of | The wedhl symptome ste » tull or bloating Andrew Thompson, Melklejohn. | Dumb at Omaha, Institute for Feeble : o ——— United States flag; providing for disposal | sensation after eatingz, accompanied some- Arends—- Currle. Minded Youth at'Beatrice, Institute for | collection of road tax. Passed fo Preven: the Grip of real property held by counties; regulating | times with sour or watery risings, a forma- | ___ Thompsen, Melklejohn. | the Blind at Nebraska City. Fish commis- | House.roll 38, by Fuller, an act to pro- | Laxative Bromo-Quintne removes the saus method of marking tickets when ticket 18 | tion of gases, causing pressure on the heart BOYD'SI rd & Rusgess. _lr{::;rn‘::::::: fl:m:lol\n. :i'-..lr_ml‘ullln'l,nrl:lnrli‘:n)lm}.\“-‘rznt;}:):Mlllllli:‘r‘xl.l 2;::;11;2;_ vide for the mowing or otherwis¢ destroy- F T Y Y M TR v T salit. and lungs and diMcult breathing, head- Managers. Tel. 1910, ‘Thompson, Mefklejohn. diers’ and Sallors’ home at Milford ing of weeds In the public roads. Passed. | PROFITABLE TO PROMOYERS T e aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a TODAY, 280, TONIGHT, 8100 tnshaw, Meiklejonn H. R, 437, by Lowe—-Making an appropria- | House roll 8, by Warner, an act provid- -—— RAPID CITV'S TWRNTY-FiTH, [ (000 Tn Moot: laaguid foell Brown Furnas~—D. _E.Thompson, | tion of miscellaneous items of Indebtednens | ing for the examination by county. super- | Men Who Work the Big Steel Com- L , h b 'L‘"G“E w‘Ls” Crounse. | pwing to the state of Nebraska. Contain- |ntendents of applicants for P p P 49 Bime Get Millions for People Commemorate There is often & foul taste in the mouth, Brown of Otoe—Halner, Crounse. | Ing an incomplete st of deficlency clals ™ " coated tongue, and if the interlor of the| As Josephine in the Imperial Spectacl Burealy - Hinshw, Rosewater SLRraYed By the commitie oo Jenck IAmS | vy Biate Normel schocls. Bassed. the Job. Town Was L . 8 Caln-—-Martin, Melk]e. i ; r oh could be seen it would show a x M Joh R. 438 by McCoy—Joint resolution t roll 20 8 o o RAPID CITY, 8. D., Feb. 26.—(Speclal.)— | stomach coul Corneer—Martin: Rogew! amend” section 15 of Article il of the son | (rrioube [oll 104 by Swanton, an act to PITTSBURG, Feb. 26.—The Dispatch | Today peoplo are celebrating the twenty- [ limy, inflamed condition. ore 'hompson, Melklajohn stitution of the ytate of Nebraskn, Provid. | (FAuefer the sinking fund to the general v ersar: he founding of this| The cure for this common aud obstinate Harlan, Curle, fng that cities of 100,000 population or mewe | und, and to provide for the credit of this |#8¥8: An underwriting syndicate of in- | ffth anniversary of t inding A1 0 SBTD ST SRR DORMRED 88C Sheiinpie Svaning prioess e, L $E00, $1.50, o Kinkald, Crounse. may frame charter 'for thelr own govern- | fund direct hereafter. Passed siders, with $100,000,000 capital, will | towD. " atinee prices: 2c. ' 51,00 Edgar—D. . Thoapson, Currie. ment. such charters to be drafted by & . - secure the “cream’ of the big deal for | TWenty-five years ago. a party of men, | causes the food to be readily, thoroughly | Matine wilces: B e Too H0L o Fowler—D. E. Thompson, Metklejohn, 5 o paving Frashols 4 gun- " ¢ the | 1 . Frtearioh T homaanpeon, Me ::I;L‘Imrx‘r'l‘p-‘-‘l!:nl“c:;nlo‘vf -wm:;,;":‘-‘ §.%80: | The following seuste fles were intro- | sopnoration, This iaforoatios comas | Gulch, lald out the town by means of a tape | IFritate lhgrdv“m' mucous ':m"x"n:.nny - duced duriag the day from Pittsburgers interested in the nego- | !ine and & pocket compass. The men were: | stomach. To secure a prompt and Bovd’s Thecater Gawne-Wetherald, Meiklejohn. H. R. 439, by McCarthy—Joint resolution | 8. F. 287, by Edgar—An act incorporating (3 4 oyd-s Hall-D. K. Thompson, Rosewater. - e I metropolitan cftle deflning, prescrib- | t1ations. J. Plerpont Morgan will recelve secured the Eveni 8 0'clock and memorial Invoking congress to call s and when normal digestion is Thursday Evening, March 7, at Harris—D. Thompsan, Meikiejohn ) Bl s L am government v Al Brown, Mart Persinger, Willlam Mart- | catarrhal condition will have disappeared. Hibber i, Thompsot, Melkiejonn. Blirten of Ameriea tuton of the United | BYRMEIYY 6onalli-an act authorising |89 1t 18 8ald positively that the Carnegle Humphrey-D. K. Thompson, Meiklefohn, | 9 treasurer 0 ‘accredit to certal ce | stockhoid re credited with obtaining 4 4 Johneoels B, Thomesan Mo egoni $iy of Wahoo and'lo ‘pprapriate $33.80, | CRORBUTAT 10 Mecradlt to certain in pe lhh:l: ""l‘f“““l“’mw";w_‘ present. A full section of lund was lald | @ tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic mpan patients. It s stated that it is the proposition of | 9Ut, in the center of which six blocks were | Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and frult Under the direction C. L. GRATT, H. R. 41, by Tavior (by request)—To pro- | #ich companies to the state treasiirer ns rer | 1t 15 Stated thay o prope vide for the establighment and maintenance . ; by those whi all drug stores under the name of Stuart's “DON PASQUALE" - " 80 - ? tate in excess of the ounts, sucl g 4 y those who lald out the town, each man to (+]¢] ‘”’r n’n""' Bhd el nees of sriculture. sclence | Tixes, Which they could lawruly have baon | 417€ctors of the various compales to be have five lots, Dyspepsia Tablets and not being & patent | o - G708 !11{?7 and $3,00 ety state. Authorizes each county to levy a | Fe€guired < , b On the same day five trus Stree Toater, digcetion, retleve distpe | 1% ol cxcending 5 miin’{or (e parposs | Bl W4y DY HATIan-—An act to amend | subscribe o the capital of the underwril- 100t08, Whoae (arm of ofics wee (0 1oit ous | 8B aseuraace tHAt healthy Sppetits. and | loweises. 1N ana Diglus strects to prevent conatipation, take WPROLER{ns sush ach ) Amena. | Batutes of 1560 .t Ay (Aa8_Ragh B year. They were: William P, Martin, John ” ini wection 6 of urticle 1l ChApter vellia of | (8 15 %03 0% Young—An act to amend sec- | ¥ e ot o e 1o a® bused | R, Brennan, Willlam Nuttal, Major Hutch- | ube after meals. #:s ] Van Hoskirk—An act to : On the day the town was laid out, the 8old everywhere. 25 cents. oty Kqurney, and o approprinte 15880 | amend ‘section’ 1, subdivialon 16 chapiey | IBlention of the underwriting syndicate, of rst party arrived from Plerre over the | & nelected cold in the head, whereby (he membrane of the nose becomes in- 3 ted “Bchools. "’ newly made route. They were: Frank |!ining MR by EvansTo amend section 2 {15 GRUGES (Behoole L oy e operaLlon of sne Plants f0r | & nau, C. Bates, Fred Enger. United |famed and the poisonous discharge there. Mats, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday flatutes Limita fees that may ke retained | fX3ix. Compiled Stavtes' of NebrashaPier| At one year:trom that time there will be P o o e R S e MOB! pag DOl ] ’ A e o v of C s s olog ¢ RT'S DABY ELEPHANTS, by clerk Of mupreme Court to S0 per | 1y a division made to the underwriting sup- | Others. Samuel Scott, now of Custer, com SAM LOCKERE o6 Nre. M. MURPHY, of all fees received in the offce, IO B ALy 2 ¥e scribers, who will, it (s estimated, r prescribed for me for three years for ca- | | 4 Ho R 6, by Towler—Resolution relating | £05Hes wnd proviaing the method o pes) | celve a8 their share about three to one (n | (OWD o that day. LTh g tutel, 18 JOF_ERIRO. JARY | Tonight BLANCARD, the officers of the Nebraska Stute Rellef it et dighy 4 2 : | ESMERALDA, commission as created by the Statute ens | 8o in s ok ands sold under decree | underwriting PIERRE, 8. y only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots. | | 20 e B the ¢ 0 turn over to the state | yecord of anclent Instruments competont h, ap- 3 . cbupon with ten cents and get { | treasurer an unexpended balance of 0. evidence notwithatanding the record ahows| YANKTON, 8. D, Feb. 26.—(Special)— | Seturday: The Summit Land and Loan|my good feeling. I have found flesh, ap aday, 1o Baturday, 100 an Evans-Hainer, Melklejoht. board of twenty-seven treeholders and sub. Bills on t Reading, the organization of the United States Steel | Who had been prospecting In Palmer's | digested before it has time to ferment and [ [F30 F ip'd Gy i Loy Gallogly—Wothereld. Mefklejohn. .. b g S R by MeeCar John R. Bremnan, at preseni Indian agent | digestion is the one mecessary thing to do Harlan—D. E. Thompson, Currle natlonal conventlon for proposing amend- | IN§ #nd regulating their dutles, powers and | $1,800,000 for perfecting the arrangement |At Pine Ridge agency; Samuel P. Martin, i States of America b sen, Thomas Ferguson and Dick King. Not| According to Dr. Harlanson, the safest . sorton Klikaid, elkieionn HR, 40, by Bouller—For the rellet of the | the, siditor of public dccounts “and 'state | company will not recelve the amounts the | %¢1, Thomas Ferguson « in Rapld City at|®nd best treatment is to use after each meal sOm rlc s.r. are and . tresimgnt of smalipox | SOTRPARISS pON fees hersaft procal taxes for doing business in this | Mr. Morgan to permit the “insiders’—the | Marked out, and the lots were drawn by lot | acids. Theso tablets can now be found at 18 Boiianies Opere, and industrial arts tn each county ‘in the | Xes which th included except the Carnegie company—to medicine can be uked with perfeot safety | nour Con Walc at Aawhinney & ol after eating or drinking too heartil, | of establishing stich schools gootlon 16, chapter xvill, article iv, Complled | ing syndicate, which has been placed at thorough digestion will follow thelr regular 4 Pl’l the statutes. Relating to irrigation HoBeasa aP 8l o2l Compliad Mtatutes of (08 the earatugs of 81l the plasts to be| . RMrencan. William Nu Mr. N. J. Booher, Chicago, Il writes Hood’s (] 11 R 443, by Jordon—For the reller ot the | NgOraika of the editton of isn taken into the combination and It s the [ 1°70P “Catarrh 18 & local condition resulting from smallpox pailents, CoT¢ WN4 treatment of | jyxix, Compiled Statutes of Nebraskn for | which Mr. Morgan will be the bead, to Sfachapter Xxuill, entitied “Fees.” of the | ymend section 3 Kubdivieian 1, chaptos | OB® Year from the organiaation. States Marshal Ash and @ number of | from passing backward into the throat | CL U NGHELAND mnd COMPANY. afnum and requires quarterly statement|'°§' g 4 by Currle—To provide for the menced bullding the first log cabin In the | tArrh of the stomach. Medical authorities N5 pRQ Set: 3 to an unexpended balance in the hands o dire therefor, and providing for the sale | stock at par and whatever is left of the o day | am the happlest of men after using BILLY LINK. Present at Bee office or mall acted ‘;)l'":l);:hl_:t lature Of 1895 To permit | “'g 'P. 303, by Ransom—An kct to make the PR These articles of incorporation were filled [ I cannot find appropriate words to expr e Wy o lng “,,,P %c, Bc. Matinees: B o the statuten Rarho Fepeal section | Gertain defects i the execution o ACKNOWI- | As a result of Mayor Holman's edict that | OMPADY, at Summit, Roberts county, with | petita 4nd sound rest from their us c. Few front rows reserved, Wc. of Photographic Art ¥/, of the statutes. Repeals ih et ital of $4,500; Incorporators, C. H. Lien, | * Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest & your choles ¢ 9 of the statuics Repeals that section | igement of the same. the gambling resorts must elose, yestorday [ (4PItal of $4,600; Incorporators, C. en, | Btuart's Dyspepsia —— . Studies.. ' When ordering by mall § |of the b h relates to contracts . L 80, by Van Boskirk—-An aot to re- 8. J. Simpson, Frank W. Hart. The Ouster | preparation as wel the simplest and (] TELEPI ON - B i G R SR ¥, oRADIaY TV, Campiisd. Mial | Bliasesso ap exadus. Masy stored- taelp | posc SRIRAT VRRL B SRR TRe RAOF | BReD conventent remedy for any form of | W ..?,? s Trocadero Y 0 agents employed to sell the land, o q o 444 four cents for postag: 8T R, 44 by Warner: Fo Sixanatbections 05, Relating to watis | Irest: OSUers shinped: theies, £q. Kresner | Locs Fot it capiinl, af 1.000001 Inooroere | Baiconrion arerrt ot otach i o NEE TODAY=10c and 20¢ 2, 41 and 42 of article 1i ‘of chapter xcitia of flelds 8 H O I s t heartburn and blouting after | Entire Week, Including Saturday Evening, * ART DEPARTMENT, the statutes. Relating to Irrigation, | By Martin—A rexolution relatin St ———— vk Arian, dobn Wike, J N. | seur slomiach, $ : TS o Comer o e the “uni. ended balance 1n the hands of | 0 Cdre a Cola in Ome Day. | Blackwilder. Willlam Wheatley, John R. | meas. Parisian Belles Bay Burlesquers The Bee Publishing COMPARY § | corim Contract® for mil butldines 1or by ihe | the” oMaars of he Nebraskn Biate MaiSt | Take Lassiive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All | Russell. The Baker Oil Development com- | Send for littie book, mailed free on stom- P OALLXY OF ARZ 'nz:!l_ state and to repeal all acts and parts of | Commission us created druggists refund the money if it fails to | pany, at Plerre, with capital of $260,000; in- [ ach troubles, by addressing F. A. Stuart CTHE WICKED WORLL OMAHA, NEB R IRoanuvIans Wit Ship B0t ceiar of | TR0 B the Ipmlala i ot e, e e re 10 ch aeh | Aany: o iarTa. Wtk apitl of B4, 00t kay, | Co. Marshall. Mich. The tablets can be| xpx'c WHEK FRED IRWINS 1ig | Willlam H. B. Stout, Carries an appropria- | 70, arsicie ;, chapter Ixxvil, Compiled stat- | vox. 2ic, aod J. E. Evevs. The Am(—nt'n Aerial | found ay all drug stores, BURLESQUE COMPANY,