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T"F ()\l ATTIA D \ll Y BE TUESDAY, \TAR( i Tliey are too near to Justity recital — he United States. He spoke in a received. < s’oop of them were unforeseen, many of t by The dark-skinned Porto Ricans came in fod Bpesches of MoKinley and Rootevelt After| momentous and far-reaching in their « Makes o Eplendid Impression Among the voice, caslly heard hv those MO or n kood share of the handelapping, as | Never Before 8o Little Frictien in Handling | Avold Nervows Prostration. 1t you are dangerously sick what is Taking the Oaths, wpeiiose o quibeives dng oue Ieiatkone | Inauguration Hosts. emonseation he concluded the oath. 414 the bluejackets from the Dixie, Dol the Marohing Bodies. € the first duty of your physician? He | - | the rall of the pavilion, began caster \ quiets the nervous system, he deadens sl 1o R (g B N Rege T g OB St he turned again to the people and ad- Phin, Puritan, Sylph, Hartford and Lan | Amertcan Tife has been in harmony with fts ‘ PRESIDENT RENEWS HIS * PLEDGES | true spirit and best traditions and in o COLONEL BILLS THROWN WITH HIS HORSE | his inaugural address. He spoke in rather Miles and Dewey. NEARLY FOUR HOURS IN PASSING | the pain, and you sleep well akhide b oo LR w L iRy low tones at first, gradually growing more During the passing of ‘the army and navy | You ought to know that when you s « distinct until he was heard by all those divisions General Miles and Admiral Dewey | ceased to be regular in your courses, He Wil Not Leave Destiny of Islands ki ol Pries to Beat Governor Dietrich tn & | on the 1s and most of those in front stepped to the front and with the president | Starts fr the Capitol Al grow irritable without™ cause, and Hands of the Disloyal Few=Vice P g L n Carringe ranks of the crowds. He kept his hat oft acknowledged the salutes of the officer and ¥ the Stand to Rear | pass sleepless nights, there is serious Prestdent Looks to a Larger and Cuba. With our . ah Mist to W ahile he spoke All during the time the loug column was Shortly Mot World Life for the Nation, SPRtion ot ain _ cl eatr | As the president spoke, the pent up clouds [ passing the president and vice president OClock, g 1 gave out their full force and the pelting |never failed to remove their hats as each mus ‘made ot T rain e down in sheets, throwing a |stand of colors was brought to a salute X . the evicuntion of the isiand by the army SHINGTON, Mare (Special Tele- | watery veil over the dripping multitude. | At 4:20 o'clock Admiral Dewey took his [ WASHINGTON, March 4--N Db AN i S gt L SR B W LU TR A e I the xr‘x‘m\‘“‘\m:w:‘. \.‘,:1 ’:‘ ‘.,, ted an ovation | Un pavilion the president was weil [ loave of the president and the remaindct | inaugural parade in Washington pa Lol udi e o L] el et bd | Chnlve Mt eoeerny T the watabiihe | todny durlng the inaugural procession that | Protectcd and there was no faltering in the |of the party in the reviewing stand. The | with as little friction and with general g e b [ment of a tree and independent goveri- | wilj be remembered by those who partici- | address, as the downpour continued | admiral is convalescent from a serlous at- | picturesque effect that accomy the n-"r" Fell AR e gy M 'lvll':,:j-'\;--j:":‘r""’\ 4 ‘mj”l‘-‘{;;:{';"'.‘h"y‘f TGRS L‘\;'.'»‘"'(““\l | yated in honoring the second fnauguration | It was just 1 o'clock when the official | tack of grip ., | &reat paxeant that served as President M anxlety with regard to our carrency and | fest on the United States under the trealy | of William McKinley. Throughout the en- | Party came through the main doorway of | Despite his diminutive size, General “Joc" | Kinley and Vice President Roosevelt eredit. None exista now. Then our treas- | of Puris tire line of march Nebraska's colors and | the capitol, All eyes were strained toward | Wheeler made a martial figure, splendidly [ cscort to the White House after they had ury receipts were inadequate o mect, The ‘convention elected by the people to [ a0 O TETET B lal were re- | the distinguished groups as they appeared. |uniformed and mounted. He was cheered [ taken the oath of office under the shadow of B e e eeda und | Eommpletion of Ia Iabors. “The transter of | celved with signal favor, the victory fn the | Usually (he president comes among tho |loud and long as he passed the stand with [ the capitol hat wurplus instead of @ defieit [ American control to the new Kovernment 18 | siate last November being largely 1si. | first, but today there was an entire change | his head bared and bobbing to all sides The police arrangements throughont were Then 1 tepined to_Ronveny iee | SRthis o) ks o Iving an obli- | ) 0 nthustasm, but coupled with |and Instead of having the president wait | Governor Jobn Walter Smith of Mary- | oxceptionally effective. The Inaugural e 't as A ity axpennes of | Vined by, the rece m Klad (o be & | he redemption of the prafrfe common- |Until all the officials were in place, ~the | fand made an unusually fine figure, mounted | committee had provided a barrier of iron | the Rovernment. Now 1 have the satisfac- | poljey which t tive branch of the | wealth was the splendid appearance of Goy- | Presidential party did not appear until all |on a splendid sorrel charger, and bowed | yosts and wire cable along both ton to announce that the congr Jis} | government deems essential (0 the beSUIN- | cuor” Diatrich and his staff upon mounts | the Invited giests had assembled and every- | right and left gracefully as the stand occ- | PonnsyIvania avenue from the Peaco monu- ciosed bas reduced (axation in the | terests of Cuba and the United States ! : thing was in readiness to administer the | pants cheered him. ment to Seventeenth street, and succeeded 0,000, pen there was deep The principles which ded to our interven- | that were pure Virginia bred and, with two i i E 1 a LoiNuN ot tha Toris de fon require that the fundamenta) Iaw upon | excoptions, of one color | oath | Governor Odell, at the head of the New | qussiutely in keeping clear the line o Tactaring, mining, agricultural and which e’ new governmont rests shouid be | RO LG S0 e, attonded by | B s time the bail had turned into a | York militars, was alto the reclpient of | march, for the first tue in the history of | antile industries and the consequent adopted 1o secure a government capable of steady d o n e d Governor Yates of 1li- apl ™ « "t k Srens af " our Jab Popuiton. - Now | Borforming ‘the dutlch nnd discharging the | bis stff, wheeled into Pennsylvania ave g t ral much admiration. Govern inaugural displays in Washington. Th BT i W ot e TS S | e e concouree of eopte cvcr | SCENE AT REVIEWING STAND |the stand ana suiuted the president, smilin | poiu quring the whoie iy ani the 1001 products ik €000 ihed: productions. | Hberty: and’ ennformine 1o e oo hiisend | Attending Gpon the inaugural ceremonies. | ez and bowing most gallantly and recelviug | wore able to march in extended formation | ed the crowds for y . ty of t o [AEedaime In st USLICCE | Hlatorea] Boilch o the Cniied Btaten in | Nowwlhatanding the sieady drizale and | Mites, Dewes Other Notables | ifH Acknowledgment. trom the horeby aading 10 the beauiy ot the dlolas e am to monish us o w1 its relations to Cuba Scoteh mis! al \ ovel 8! gt ot he s clev y exec and the speed with which the procession me s tp ddmonleh teng. ouf | ] Scoteh mist that hung over Washington th Among the Witnessen of the E o lautes wever € ek the gronis | Speed with ; .. e CLImierelal ¥ innranty of Permanent Pence, occasion was memorable, the number of Mighty Pagenst. o | was enabled to pas markets by broa T tra " wh d dent left the stand, appearing remarkably \ this purpose reciprocal trade | The peace which we are pledged to leave | troops o lne from the several statos and . remarkatly | The start was mads from the capito Tts ‘With other natlons shouid In | to the Cuban people must carey with 18| (o ercie o L{ionk: miakits L aisbliy i i The enthual. | bUOYANt and cheerful, constdering the long | pout ,"ETC, WEL R RN, (0, SRS . i Itivated an | the guaranties of permar WY, with 3t [ the civie organizations making l WASHINGTON, March 4.-The enthusi for the most part with A0 i bisnnt Ao i | sporisors for the paciietion of the isianad | such has seldom been seen in many years. | asm which had greeted the president and [ NOUTs ot exposure, 10 e e taialy to (he | OrRanizations had passed (he roviewing Mis. HARTLEY P National verdict of 1506 has for [and we remain accountable to the Cubans, | When Governor Dietrich passed the review- | vice president along the entire length m\"'\”"" h;‘,"d‘ ":,,“:::::,,,".‘.r:a‘ e ooy | Stand at the White Houso a ittle before 6| trouble somewhere, and nervous pross t most’ part bec execited, | Whatever | 1o leas than to our own 'country Ing stand of the president the entire staft | the avenue on their return from the capitol “"'h ouse to dinger aod gural ball, | O'clock. Considering the weath 1= | tration i sure to follow e e undiminianed fofce D nweallh of abiding f6 {onu | was saluted, Vice President Roosevelt being | 1o take their places on the reviewing stang |76t before attending [tons the parade, in point of numbers, | You ought to know that indigestion, bl Ll WL P » " y der, | ) - . —————— closely approximated the official forecast. | exhaustion, womb displ t the cxecutive and the congress. Hut ht, Justice, liberty and ssired order. | especially noticeable in leading tfe ap- | reached a climax when tholr carriages wera | s | u . womb_displacements, t s our condition -1t parmanen nfranchisement of the people will 10U | pluuse. Nebraska on this particular ocea | seon turning into the court of honor mmwMflNTAGUEW“"E ISDELEGATE | the promptitudd with which it was handied | fainting, dizziness, headache, and Can Oy b e B attonal at: | Fenlity Mot 4 nme; & perfect entity, not A | sion was fortunately placed in the line of | Fiftenth street. At that moment the | by the grand marshal was decidedly above | backache send the nerves® wild with o ieration and legislation We snould | hasty experiment bearing within tself the [ parade, Immediately following lTowa, the | thousands seated in «huds stretching | Amerlean Trausvaal Lemgme Wil [ the average for such an event. The weathor | affright, and you cannot sleep. y not_permit our great prosperity to leai {is | Slements of fallure contrast between the two states belng | from Fifteenth to Seventeenth streets rose send Him to the International was not orable for the parade, a slow Mrs. Hartley, of 221 W. Congress St., B s sendeotes. "Witle the con Government for the Philippines. | yiolly in favor of Nebraska. The rain and | in thoir places and, amid a wilderness of Mesting in Parls. drizzle at intervals wetting uniforms and | Chicago, 111, Whose portrait we pub Bacy 1 our expenditures, (WWENG the Sim | Whilo the treaty of peace with Bpain wis | mist dampened the ardor of Dietrich's stAT | fluttering. handkerchiefs A81 waving hatn | accoutrements, but fortunately the weather | lish, suffered all these agonies, and of appropriations the officialx o the exe ot wate u \.‘1\.':.'y:."ffl".‘fi,"m {Wo | considerably and while they were resting | cheered again and again. The demonstra- | CHICAGO, March 4.—Mr. Montague White | was mild, so no parader suffered any har was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink- tive aepartments are rexponsible, (of BN | Yours ago the congress fs indicated no | east of the library, waiting for their d1¥l- | tjon did not subdue until the carringe had | has been appointed by the American Trans- | ehips. ham's Vegetable Compound ; her case B e 16 wvold waste An 1 ex- [ form of government for the PRUIIDPIOC [ yion to arrive, Governor Dietrich and | ro-entered the White House grounds | vaal league its delegate and envoy to vep- Handsomest Ever Witnessed should be a warning to others, and Tl ity . i | blande 1¢haw, owover, provided an wrmy | Bolon 0”5 B, dnspector general, 1n- | e Inaugural commitien et the presi- | renont the eagus and tran: hes (n the United | In point of beauty the military display | her cure carry conviction to the minds are now he A uld be | rection, restore peace, glve security to the | dulked in a horse race that might have re- | g | vice president at the executive | States at the congress to be held in Paris, [ probably never has been exceeded in Wash- | Of suffering woman of the un- Il Brinciples sppointment and [ nhabitants and establish the authority of | gulted disastrously had not good luck been | mansion and after a short deiay escorted | France, March 12, of all socleties and as- | ington. The regular contingent of cavalry failing efticiency of Lydia E. Plnkham's we United States Sughout the arch . e world ant o o «| Vegetabl the surest guarantivs moval. . of g e i o i taaton | With the commandant of the Second hem to the reviewing stand at the en- | sociations existing in any part of the world | infantry and artillery were uniformed s | Vegetable Compound. Four venrs ago we the k o o b . 2 wit withcut the peopl wing It and | 0f native troops as auxillary to the regu el Bills Comes (o Grief. {rance to Executive avenue, between tho | to befriend and ald the Boers ot the South | though for the most exacting official in by preparation or effort at prep- | lar force. It haw n advixed from time to . 5 e House and the state, war & African republic spection, and their discipline was beyond . » without uny prepuration of o D | time of the acts of the military and naval | Colonel Bills in his desire to win over his [\\Wm H X n: th A g \nd,nmy p Soiticism, . THS SRiEe. OHuKE be: Sh1a with o il e done to avert the war, hut [officers in the islands of my action In up- [ governor was unfortunate enough to ride [ butldings. A SO ERVIRWIDE IR HRIES (OB T | caual emphasis of the naval contingent without avall. 1t became inevitable, and ( pointing civil commissions, of the INAtrUC | hig porse over a gun carriage waiting to bo | this occasion were uniform in general de- | GOLD NOT TO LET UP JUST YE ULl Tl lngent. |5 o siote Vitaiity, Lost Vigor ol MURK without avall T it regolar seasion, | Uons Wit which they Wers charked, o b L s g e S o e | The marines, a splendid body of sea s Los 0od o Congres @ their duties and pow V recom- | brought into line, throwing the horse and ety division. provided money in | 0. 1 o c Y de soldiers, and the jackies, with their rollick- | Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Meme withaut Poar 'S the crisin 'and in preparation mendations and of the & | Acte under | rider at least ten feet. Bills, while not | fore. The small stand which the president | Fate Weather Promised, bat the Mer I 'S easy P vere o ol ol 1l wasting disen e BUPt, Was ¢ elled od for | and vice ident occupled was excep Ing free and easy step were especially well | a o It.abuso o 1 ment 110 1t came s % very” complere "gerieral Intormation” they greatly burt, was compelied to go to hed for | AP Vict uutital, 1t was anclosed In plate Sy UITINES Low in recolved by the crowds. The naval ¢ indiscrotion, (] e Ducaped. Wve submitted several hours and to have his wounds | tions | abe. ¢ " sver Han BAsH ¥ ve 40 and onlign T Vit o TNk ooty ¢ufly wat. fobih tha: oanate | voomed mitee glass, 0s @ precaution against stormy | gue tingent was larger than ever has been A nerve tonic and|PILLS | gnn orahle ooked afte in a Washington parade. Iblood_builder. Bring —— e ‘The o AL P Lol sut degr e | tlons, past and gent, in the islands “ . y " g weather, and jected some distance be- " " the pink glow to palc American arms und i the highest degrs i| the instructions clearly’ show the prinéipic Governor DeFarrest Richards of Wyoming | "0t S P the others. From it an | WASHINGTON, March 4.—The weather| gne youthful cadet corps of West e i ool %] B0 | able to the kovernmont, 1L IR hot| which will gulde (he executive until the|occupled a commanding position on tne [ ¥ond th Lo [ T and Annapolls, in the severe simplicity of fre of youth, By maill CTS, whien' 1t weuld be dis- [ congress shall, as it is required to do by | fioor of the senate today, as guest of Sena- | UNobstructed view was afforded of the pro- | 0L IT0C L o ond Towa—Continued cold, 4 il 500 por hox. 6 boxes for et | Y eane. We nre now at | the trenty, determine the “civil rights and | (507 G LS ReRCE FORY: B8 ST B E | consion as 1t appeared from Fifteenth LD L westerly winds, | eT unlforms, quick, snappy actlon and | gg 5o, with our bankable gaurantes to cure "With the worid and It {w my fervent [ political status of the native inhabitanta.” | T SEVEER. RACARRT EOEMEULICENEN Tl oot fair weather Tuesday; northw y + | machine-like accuracy with which they per- | or refund the money paid. Send for oirculas v that 1 diffc i, Cos ariey between ud ah Island Government. S NheTAAAth l;'[:w‘_“ o thia: BUEN Mrs. McKinley reached the White House | Wednesday, fair formed every evolution, were a body quite | and o py of our bankable guarautes bood. ¢ 4 #s having added (he sanction o ¢ sost- | by @ side street ahead of the president Local Reco art and distinctive from all the others. H UXTRA STRENGTH Pray be apared the horrors of war wessed by the executive under the consii- | master General Charles pory Smith, | but was very tired when she returned trom | OBEFICE OF THE WRANEIER U RE s | o mment as berhaps the best m 1 Immediate Results Yintrusted by the people for o sec tution, thereby leaving with the executive | v the bill | o bond the capitol and thought it prudent to re- | OMAHA, March g of tefh | much comment as perhaps the best musica (YELLOW LABEL with the office of prestdent [ en tation, thereby leaving with the executlve | vatoed the bill to release the bondsmen of | the A perature and precipitation compared with | greonizdtion in the wholn procession. rival- | p, - . A administration wppreciating th Bhiliseiaee, T 8Ball continde the eforts John J. Truman, former postmaster at [ !ire to her room for rest. She did not wit- | {ne corresponding day of the last three |7 withichop . - | Bositively guarantead curo for Loss of Powr, sponsibilities which attach Tendy Bagun untll ocder ROAIl be vestored | Omtina ness the parade. Her guests, however, | years o1, 1900 189, 188 Ing cven the famous Marine band of the r:"“:le -.:;Q..q.".]»“'{‘('fx“' '~.“r"1§.5‘“ Srani honor - and commissior. sromising UhE- | throughout the Islands and s fast as o or Western For were in the stand, as well as many high | ool E B | TPMASRSTR BTERIA tion, Hysteria. Fits, Insanity. Paralysis and the served devotion on my pait 1o thel: Aitions permit will establish local gover: A 2 officials of the government, the members | Mot ADSPALUFS. . Battalion of Porto Ricans. Results of Excossive Usa of Tobaceo, G oF ful discharge and reverently | ments, in the formation of which the full| The sundry civil appropriation bill, which Mimanm, ep One of the unique features of the mill- | Liquor. By mall in pluin packaco, $1.00 my guldance the direction and favor af &A% co.operation of the people has been already | became a law after a sharp contention be- | 0 the diplomatic corps and thair ladies | Mean temperature ... 2288 %l LIRS ai L AR TIEE oF the PoFta 8 for B5.00 with ovr bankable guars Y 00y, wamimed 01 G1d not feol | nvited when estauiianed will unc|\ween the house sud setiate ‘Wpon:yarious |82d A largs oumber ot distinguiihed vise ReciEta s 4 prectp Ao e MLl o Bl i bond to cure in 30 days cr refund Utien thin duy assime d courag wple to administer them L, k pts who Bl Peceived spe s.| Record of temperature and precipitation | Rican regiment, recently organized in our i ross hat in their performanee 1 should have the | A g0 ' protmul- | conflicting attendants, carries, besides the [ itors who had recelved special luvitations. at Omahafor this duy and since March 1, . 4 e 132k '._‘;";\““,‘ ho1 now undertake to oe Smment fast as \heX |of interest to the west: For continulng| When the president and vice president Normal temperature .. dietiaeuistog from. the other: regularin. | Clinton & Jackson ¢ Ste . CHICAGO, Ikbe fleve that those who voluntarily committed or » pursued with Excess for the day e . | For sale oy Kuhn & Co., 16th and Douglas a, o " | earnestness and fidelity work upon the military posts of Fort Mc- | and the cabinet members took their places | SXCes® f0T the Qe¥ o iy i distingulshed from (ho other rogular In- Sk 1o e e witl wiy e e xtais | Already some(hing had been accomplished | Kenzie sheridan, and Fort Russell at | they were immediately recognized by the [ Normal precipitation A H t.. Omaha, Neb.; Gou. 8. Lavis, Couneid e of the republic w ¢ to me gener | ! complexions and evidences in their march litte, lows. D In this direction. The government sirbid 04 Do e At e e " jrecipitation. s ompl I suppart in my duties (o Ghreserie, protot | goatives, civil and military, are dolag | C00Y¢ ch $35,000, the amount | crowd and another demonstration was pre- | Deficlency fot (% S ..o March 1100 Ing of an enthusiasm that won them con- | ‘,'f‘,’h'_."' nd the constitution of the United | calihiul “and noble work in'their mission | being cut in conference from $50,000, cipitated Deflclency since March 1. b | tinuous applause along the line of marc h-1 of emancipation and merit the approval and . The clause of the bill permitting graziug | The presidential party had hardly made | Deficlency for cor. period, /oo cnen- 2R A00h | e i e ome Was oF the warmest i}y obsesyad o ®upport of - thelr _countrymen wmost | ESat vesarva 'vor Yolbs e . o o cor. period, 1809 ek Bl vatictwd purpose Is indicated through [HRERAFL @F (EOElE o e .m dy bean | UPON forest reservations in Wyoming, Colo- | themselves comfortable b © the review | Deflclency for ¢ The.clvioc division consisted of clubs from poor Indeed all sections of the country, many of them | a rfattonal; election ‘H is the u*fll}‘{“"":j\"' communicated to the insirgents, and the | rado, Montana, Idaho and Utah was re- [began, as the inspiring music of the Gov- Reports from Stat at 7 P M. nethod o rtatnd A Pabc ypen for those who ha ed | Jected, us were ltems a soldiers’ home | ernor’s Island banc 0 o ighed down by & neth ( i i (o s | way I8 still open for those who have zalsed | Jected, as were ltems for a soldiers’ home | ernor’s Island band was heard swelling unique in their uniforms and regalias and are those weighed down by mental de; displaying decided proficiescy in maintain through buoyant nerve force. all and \t31 obscrvance should follow | thelr arms aguinst the government for |3y Hot Springs, £. 1., and fish hatcheries {n | through the court of honor. By this time {ng their formation and keeping up to tie | The loss of this force d..lly drng onorable submission to its authority. . 4 T Rl honoral Utah and Idaho. it was after 3 o ciock. The president stood There were two features in connection with | oinhionly Rhowi 48 Necvons DebiILy, [ 3 AMIFNEE NEVERTRRILY NISOERINe S Interest in the closing hours of congress |at the front of the stand, with Vice Pres- the civic division this year that struck the o o s secontiansaTin notice of those accustomed to inaugural i e owey i hisk fxe “uonTdPel. -wa) wowrxv) SamBIa o 3 3 z g g Bvery part of our beloved country. We are | gre making war against the United States. | river and harbor bill. Senator Carter's | the SEifstasontiny : misery and failure, Jidement. Fxisting problems demund the [ of conselence and the pursult of happiness North Platte, clear clubs from the several states, and the othor president and vice president removin Feumited. Sectionalism has disappeared. | Fy far the greater part of the imhabitants | : . maviiy IiGURNE and auicken the conselence of th | o (hem full protection wiil be given: They | n°¢ BIEht that the bill would be defeated | Tho West Point cadets were near the | Cheyenne, snowing fatbiksi was the appearance in line of cadet corps untr ndthe responsibility or, thelr | ghall not be aband iess the house permitted appropriations | head of the line, preceded by their own “ o b represent:ng a large number of educational resence, g well as for their righteous | " We will not leave destiny of the loyal | for the irrigation projects proposed by Sen- | superb band, and they were followed by 3 . o 4 4 fettiement, Tests upon us il—-no more upon | mililons (n the Islands to the disloyal thou- | gtor Warren to get (o the bill. 1 b | ApeED bAnc.Eand. o T Sralawes ) n, clea i institutions in Washington and elsewhese me than tpen you. There are some na- | gands who Int rebuilionsApainat cha | $ 208 VISTERR K¢ Web 10 SIS TG B 8 o | the cadets from the United States naval|wiliiston, . . flonal e tons tn the solution_of which | United In oivil Thatitutions | delivered at 4:30 o'clock this morning Senas Annapolis, marching to et 3 | | ountrymen should not be decelved. | 4 i s STATIONS AND STATE ’ Strong. hearts and helpful hands aro not waging war against the inhabi. | centered in the successful effort of the | ident Roosevelt at his left and a little to OF WEATHER. | needed und, fortunately, we have them in | tants of the Philippines. = A portion of them | Western members of the senate (o kill the | the rear. All of the party wore fall hats { | el ptitadeadd o i A . | force are slipping «way, it is high time Division on pablic in v <> | recognize American sovereignty and wel- | declaration at break this morning that | these at frequent intervals in returning | | parades. One was the turnout of khaki you seek sensible aid traced by the war maps of 1861 hese | come it as a guaranty of order and of se- | he intended talking the bill to death created | the salutes of the commanding officers of Y clad, campaign-hatted rough-rider marching You prefer health and success to 1 differences less and less disturb ‘he | curity for life, property, liberty, freedom |a sensation, although it was belleved late | the several organizations as they passed. | Qmaha, clear ..... g R e of whic g ] ; academy at the | Chicago, clouds, : . atriotitm sheuld exclude partisanship. | will com those who now break | tor Warren made a strong plea to the sen- | g e famous Marine band. The |8t Louls, cloudy 5 | BEATRICE, Neb., March 4.—(Special have 10 equal asa nerve restorer. & aknityfig their ificultion will not (K< | fhe o Force will not b6 | ate to Insist upon Ita Amendments o the | meis S Ao ; : 10 | 8t Paul, partly clovdy p Souple of Hoxes will Glopet that heavy themm off cur hands nor facilitate nee pasaing of these two organizations created | Pl Rt PATUY FORGY 4o ot N egram.)—Thirty-five decds, representing 1y e e L R R justment, Distrust of the capack | against us shall make bill for reservoir appropriations. He sald | {he wildest enthusiasm, the great crowds | Kansas City, partly cloudy MM real estate to the value of ne $115,000, appears and replaces languor with new togrity ubd high purposes of the American | May it end without further blood , 4 he sympathized with the conferees on the |jining the court of honor demonstrating | Helena, clear Seerean a 12 were filed with the register of deeds here force and vigor of body and brain. Six ehple Will ot be un inspiring them there bo ushered In the relgn of peace tu | part of the senate and w e co co favre, clear . . i M This p " boxes will cure any ordinary case of Fitiire ‘political contests. Dark _plet Ba ade permanent by & Sovernmant o |Pert of the senate and with the committee | tnejr appreclation of the faultless allgment | HAVIS: S5 o \ Batucday, . T8, in, HOAUY. MAFI0 Iands, oy nervous debility, If not, you get your wod gloomy forebodings are worse than | jjperty under the law on commerce, which had worked hard to |.ng martial bearing of tho cadets by en- | Galveston, clear $ Y P a small amount of city property being in money back Th ¥y beclon ey do no © o G 1 arbol )| hec v - - - ) . e t . per box ; 6 for 85 o] uselees. These only becloud: they do not| "y his inaugural address, as President | frame the river and harbor bill, because | ipygiastic cheering as long as they were | - | cluded. The real estate dealers say they 8100 per box; 6 for €500 mailed fn T to polnt the way of safety und he » ot the e endangere : : et b i 0 malled 1y B i ot wahimed - The prophets | McKinley raised bis voice in a resoundiug | he action of the house endangered the i gight. The president and vice presideut | T indicates trace of precipliatign, . cannot supply the demand for farm land | B! D0 ¥ ree, PRAL of el were not the butlders of the republic, | phrase for “Free Cuba,” there was a mighty | WOTK they had done. seemed to share in the enthusiasm and both Local Forecast Oficial, | at the present time. | oB0id vy, Kuhn & Co. Tsth and Douglas, pas e e s ACThid) 4\ | shout of approval and frequently he paused West Entitled to Recognition, d M. A Dillon. South mahs. LR ) fon and ! it o allow some well turned sentence to re The west was entitled to r iti Its 3 ‘y —~ force 0 fts creation and the faith of their |to a | as e d recognition, 200000000088 BDOT D B ants has WEOUKht progress and fur- | celve its tribute of popular approval. representatives voted cheerfully and will- COEEOEOOOOCOOO® Ve whec. fl‘u."’-\hilff;v‘ Y e Ohetro| As the president closed his address the | ingly to appropriate momey for national o ™ 0 1F Deople to | vice president and many senators grasped | projects in which the west had but a gen- 1 )O Wolte wisely and for civilization the mignty |bis hand iu congratulation. Then he turncd | cral interest. The west furnished the Froblems resting upon fhet to the capitol, and proceeded to the te | gres KENT o0 stalhes’ fOF LS Kol aLs e, b trariohead in' D D he senate | greatest quota of soldiers for the recent A e e “fhr 11" whir- | WIng, where a luncheon had been spread in | war, it furnished the beef and mutton, the )r()()f SV They go and they reject as mistuken | the committee room of the committee on | wool and the gold and silver of the coun- fnd unworthy the docirine that we lose our | military affairs, Here the president was |try, and its people pay annually to the gen- AWl by wecuring the enduring . om ‘\Il‘lmm S Mherty o Sthers, Our fi |jolned by the vice president, inaugural com- | eral government over $4,000,000 for pubii - ’ ) eIl ot deterforate by extension | mittee, distiguished officers of the army | lands, but cannot get a dollar expended for Ot tll‘ ) W1 our vense of justice will not abate |and navy and a number of senators and | rrigating or reclamation of lands. L T T Ay other fnvited guests. Half an hour was | Ho denounced in strong terms the vin- > . Wider Boundu of Freedom. spent in taking refreshment and then the | dictive stubbornness of the house which, on / ll( ( ’n ol An herototore, o hereatter will the na- | president was escoried back (o his car- |the theory that might i righi, refuses (o pE tion demonxtrate its ftness to administer to join in the parade to t White | g A A . Ly any estimate which events devolve upon it | 1ia8® 0 Joln W ; be Wh grant to the west its just dues, simply be- [ P o e and i the fear ot God will “tuke occasion | Hovse cause it has the power by reason of the 53 N 1S 11N tI)O Dy the hand and make the bounds of free- T T wumerically small representatiton of the dom witler yet R ROOSEVELT MAKES HIS BOW | weutern states to do f0. Mr. Warren suid | 11 th n are thos among us who would meKA DUr Ry more qMenlt we must not — he made no threats, but would predict that o - pE A B e wE i ) A giamaTat Vicn Propident | L taih acpeih Sut youid arssle tint Haven’t you been kept : Bating. ve Irselves 1o our tasks i is Short and to the law congress would provide funds for COICIOR SToE I CROIOTOIROIOIO) i# seldom smooth, $047h0 (ORI o 63, Our tathens | Al paue sonituosion Jo e i qaiiher awake about long cnough with that ' Have you r some other measure, 3 are ineony ¥,Cont s son WASHINGTON, March 4.—Vice President tried a 9 hut are we tter for ( R A o e | RN T TRIUMPH cough in the house? Even if he insists upon doing noth- : Bee Want Ad?e Wo Wil he consoled, too, with the fact | ory of free government Is in lar . 0 . Thoeyv , ',"‘;2',:\",“";"...':,"‘\i::(n'”':'.'.“‘;.,‘f‘if::"l‘.fii,‘,t Do) WSS SRS | o Bdcont Page) ing, hadn’t you better take matters into your own hands? bring results. § s The republic has marched on and on [ foftiest expression. They must ever hold [ — - - LA IR e RILaY reniee 80| & becilsn Al exbled it ot Facy | cpremouies \as_ WL &1 mbmory_ of m vast Buy a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral yourself, take 2000303 SROL AFHO W ordval as did our pred arly a | the world have endeavored 1o achieve i | 108, rainceoaked Toultitude—s vists D T naeds (ol | D SLGr RSy 1o groate | Kb UGTABL-IGOKIRE e MIME e sath it home, and say, *‘Here, take that, and stop coughing.” CURSEflfDRINK Fauality with Othor Powers, | finiorestednens, 0nt bia" Hework as ' | MAKIRE o publle address o' thoe who had He is sure to thank you when it’s all over. He doesn’t et arerudog s meS (hven T ooy ot Surely after 125 years of achievement for Sheruian & nd Kuhn & Co., druggiste munkind we will ot now surrender larrein Which the servic By L Party Leaves the Sennte, ATt Wit orhar' e Gk ors | 1BUUES U WYRICh, LG OEVES, 1 SRS | A¢ (- conclusion of (o ceremonien fn know, that’s all. He has no idea how quickly the Cherry g Cun. iusdSELFL With nu such purpose was the \on | Of one of those wor 9. Xl the senate chamber Vice President Roose Une Bl for unnatural created. In 110 8pIrit has it developed hands, in the eourse of u aniad 8 dincharais,ingampintions £ ndenendint Roveralnis: Wo ade | iendinic pacs, in, ARAPINE, the, dentiien, of| S 10" e “ordor ‘of maugaral coremeny. Pectoral will stop a cough, even the coughs of bronchitis, i vt ality “amon ovil, this is true of our own mighty | Colonel Ransdell then conducted Presi 4 ves and by 1o a irs wil for . . y 7 Hys ! ! il UIent privitoges and great powers are | deut McKinley, who followed tho sergeant Croup. asthma' la gnppc' Whooplng.cough. 0 Soid by spectally (s this the case the legls nation = | qurs and heavy are tne responsibilities that [ at-arms on the arm of Chief Justice Ful | ko with these privileges and these powers. | jer, to the president’s room, where, with Should Krnow | | SAud s the"futire"be Taed S cist | the Invugura commitiee, be was 1o wa For colds and coughs of every kind it has been the own. the seating of the guests on the plat m Nervous \We belong to & younk nation, already of | at the east front of the capitol befors he Nemae THE BB LA of D Ut 1 o cotme, | Sbbearod o retelve (he oath of oftce and great family remedy for sixty years. ulmm'o'.w Secret of e -xl- PERRD/IH. R AunIAR N By direction of the vice president th the wlu dgspepsia, ¢ | Look Across Two Great Oceans, entitled to the floor of the senate pro - iver an A ARk ASPAN ; o v |kt 0 hae RUSELUS CEA SAEALD Drg: During the war I had charge of all the transports on the Mississippi, under General Grant. 1 always kept et ot (0w ger world 1166 | (ho induction into oo of Prosident Moo Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my medicine-chest. 1 have given it to hundreds, have taken it myself, and used it in \‘GBTO 1 Which, 1ok Kinley occurred my family with the most flattering results. 1 think I can truthfully say that Ayer's medicines are nearly always And as keen into the coming Through the es of officials 11 stand years, dutl d old. rise thick and % : bocs y included in the medicine-chests of our steamships."— JAMEs O'NE1LL, Salem, 111, ——— There is a world of comfort and | | st to cor ol e K fth: | 108, the president proceeded to the central y i T out. There o e wadihauld | pavition, going forward to the railing and w “ | N " l t b cure in these little powders. Thou- LG 08 GTE Wieh o sober appreciat o1t | facing the vast asscmblage at close range sads of women the world over testify Atike ”'I"t:' ‘»:““’ portance -"“"” l"" I QM- | again and aga u bowing his acknowledgment :m" Ivh\‘»‘nlrlln\."‘l‘v'vflllln:\‘- hl:r h o > iy, Bu re 8 also every reason fo g ol i o : v 'l dis R Te to their accuracy for “tired nerves. cing them with high-hearted resolutic o the ']‘“ ‘:" t“ “'(“I "’ 0 ‘l'l“\"" Then speedily and ',.!'m“fl‘,.'u‘l“"" and eager and confident faith In our | he turned and shook hands with Vice Presi W1l . ! moved ; imperfect and deform * Orangelas! in 3 nocegnity next to fond Capacity to do them righ jent Roosevelt, while another cheer went | Three sizes: To keep on hand you vi"'l like the $1.00 size best, and you will need - ©d feattires painlessly corrected. i Badger, o B at work llew ready to the hand of | | JH T Tive central fgures—McKinley ¢ this amount to cure a Hramc or very severe case. he soc. tize is juse /9' Fullinformation with book free, GiLae, Saten; O dalng such o work, > (pading pust thereli | Again a dbep hush fell upon the assem "All drugqists. size is convenient when traveling, and is enough to break up a fresh cold. ——y Sold by drageiats gonorally in £ and 0o erful legisiative body over which | have | PIage as the president and chief justice ad- | ggisis. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. W ey 4 Rid Sl Ewan will be ‘sogt ¢ | | Deen cafied to preside. Most deeply do i | vanced to the center of the pavillon. , , . Discunes. B e hor et Sep. appreciate the privilege of my position; for | yresident removed his hat and then raised i f ifi high indeed {8 the honor of presiding over . =] iuta, or by ORANGEINE CHEMICAL €0, - Chicago, M1, | [ (he Americun senate at the outset of the | 2i$ right band. in the intense stillness 1 hres book, twentieth century, faintly could be beard the solemn words | Wee,ctc ot Dr. B, J. Kay, Ew