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THE OMAHA D M_ A IL Y BFE. TI ESDAY, I;\R(‘" 28, 19 01 ALRrF lp"\ \]'\\ DlSTRI(T\ 2 Kearne one representas ;m-- caused by a horse kickigg him in the DE(‘IDE 0T ‘l'(] ASSE‘BIE NSLECt No 20— Frankli 1o representa. | Stomach Wednesday. ‘The funeral was con THE THE SR k i ducted by Rev. Hultman of the Mission 5 District Phely one wntative | hurch and Rev. Hedbloom of the Baptist | | FIRS] \l) § i o |, Dletrict No. 31-Har representa- | chusch i Fepublicans in Fenats Adopt the Bills| : : | Bumian Btudents Wish to Avoid Being| U'- v na representa " & 2 Decided On in Osncos, ‘ Boir 'YORK COUNTY MAN ARRESTED | T TRy, [ ““Dintrier o, ot Haves, one [ Taken by Sheriff at Savonbarg, Kan- | A h M h l h T Yy h N r S nd D ge LINES ARE SHIFTED TO SOME EXTENT | .7iril, e e, ChAree, ioe saiec™ | CoBBACKS OBIRCT 10 sum[ssms mioTs | re the Months at Iry the Nerves an eran i | S one i v | s LR the Blood Becond Congressionnl Geta Cass Ine 1 ¥ IR I0LA, Kan., March 2. (Special Tele- | Lientenant General Prince Viasemaky | stend of Washington — Douglus |‘ Pouglas and Sarpy, O0° | gram.) ~Upon & request from the sherift| MHestgns=Higher Educational In- | « s W reseatation in | ot \,...k Neb., the a 1 e & titutions \re ldle=Student Dies M \ M B-tVasNINNtON. ofie PepP authorities of Savor stitu . ) A g . > y LARINIATEPS 1§ ThOsEARCH, | ingtor T Burs arreatcd A Freehire. harget wih | of injaries necersed moeree.. | Pe=rU-na is Known the World Over as an Idea pring Tonic anc i 0. two representa ..n,nu mortgaged property in York county | ? > ier LINCOLN, March (Special)—The | District No' 4l—Cuming, one representa- | Freeberg came to Savonburg, a small vil.| ST. PETERSBURG, March 25.—A minis- | senate today, after y attempts, suc- | tve s ¥ ase in this county, {vo weeks ago and | terlal council was held at Sarskoe-Selo yes- | THAT March, April - Why is it tha blood of| The dyepe with his coated tongus, cecded in having brought up for considera- | fftr B one o ative B¢ | after some investigation bought a farm, os- | terday, under the presidency of the czar. y s . Mty of ¢ in tHe o Mils 18 dIFectLY of appetite, depressed spirits, has only tion the reapportionment bille. The first| Dis v Thurston | tensibly for his sister. He paid $3.200 cash [ to discuss the rlots, the continuation of | tryin the nerve e alm inevitable indigestion of | (o take a few doses of Poruna to be amazed one considered was Henator Young's con I sentative ¥ for it. He had just moved onto the farm | which tomorrow is anticl | 1nd £0 sure to pro ng. During the rome much | at the change that occurs. Peruna quickly Sressional reapportionment bill, which was| Difiricr No: J5ePoar one feprosentative: |and was stocking it well with fine cattle| The delegates of the students at a meet- | duce blood deranger The fact that | food Is required to | the bady | dissipates the host of symptoms that n discussed for half an hour, after which ti District N Knox, one repre | vhen ne was arrested. He gave the name [ Ing yesterday withdrew their previous in- | it is %o is knows to verybody. But against the v of the climate. | tend blood and nerve derangement republican members went into caueus at Disirict No. 7= Hoyd'and Knox ‘h"v of Charles Johnson. His sister’s name | Vitation to assemble tomorrow ':lm ~Ir-xr1wm it 15 50 is not %0 clear to many Digestion has been § 110 its utmost springtime tative o B i 2, Trasts . m | was e de Jreve 2 police | g, ot th P " We have thousands of testimonials from agreed on the three reapportionment bills | ey ‘No, 4s—Wayne, one representa- | N® Bave as Mrs. Ireeburg. The woman in | Was taken in order to prevent the p Some of the rea are bracing | As spring approaches the system require h v in the following shape, all of them being : 2 rep | teality was his wife. Sheriff Lancaster of | ffom arresting those who have taken an|afr of winter ng of the past, The | fens and soon boc clogred by excess | People 1n all walks of lite attestiog the recommended for passage. The congre District -Madison and Stanton, one [ York county was at once notified of the [ active part in the agitation for the $tu- | anervating nearness of ¢t ng equinoX | of nutrition.® This loads the blood with un. | YIFtue una as a spring tonfe. Gov #lonel bII divides the state as follows Distriot "N Si—cilf W retNveniLs [ man's arrest and he telephoned to hold him | dents' liberties and university reforms and | g felr, Th, thering heat of the Pics | pecessary nutritive material, Very quickly ¢TROTS. senators, congressmen. consuls, i Tirst Disteict—Th Pt e, |y > : opiog A4 v ““lat all hazards drafting them into the army. in #pite of | beging (o wend premor of 1ts. Wps | the digs SEnny. thummwel ves Becomy Hee | 10/ foreign ministers, bishops, preach ©toe, Johnxon, Nemuaha, Pawnee, ~Richurds | District No, one representative. | Freeberg was once before arrested and | this it is fearcd that the workingmen WHll | proach The renction of laesiindn (e ot | ged. Except by the strictost dlet this| €8 and church dignitaries, college pres son, Seward and York Boiig ."”‘ 7‘:-’. nd Butler, one | escaped through habeas corpus proceed emble, as strikes are threatening 0| jows the nerve tension of Hiter atilot be sveided dents, professors ar re, musielans ik bl iS s District N one representa- | IN8S before the officers could reach him | break out tonight sidiously threatens everybody. Hen ) h public speakers, so es and house D countles of Burt, | tive With the necessary papers. Freeberg has | Several large forces of (roops, accou- | pravatence ¢ catarrhal condition of the whole diges- | wives, the farmer and the chanle, the 'Y n, Cuming, Stan | Dlstrict No. 5 one representas | been kept in a remote part of the country, [ tered for active setvice, marched through | eporgic ey to IV tract very quickly results. Peruna re-| numbie and the arrogant, the classes and :\,:'J"\‘, cnvigey, Wayne, Thirsion, Da | UYe: ot Mo, 8eFleree representative, | fAF from lawyers and the machinery of the | the streets today, persumably towards the | wearine g a tired res digestion by bringing the mucous| (he masses, all give willing and unselfelted Bovwne,. o SR AR & District ‘No. Merrick, one represcnta- | COUrt, In order that he could not institute | suburbs to check the workmen of certain ness membr of the stomach and other di-| tostimontal that Peruna is the apring toulc Fourth District—The counties of Gage, | Uy b | habeas corpus procecdings until the ar- | factories who have been warned against Siis (It that Pidcaren withst stimet Juniive ot into a normal condition. | unq plood purifier par excollence. Baline. Jefferson, Fillmore yer, Cla District No. 88—Nuance, one representa- | pivui of the Nebraska officers with requizi- | entering the city Sunday under the penalty L l s without stimula I immediately clears the blood of all| * poruna operates with almost magical Fuckots, | Adams. Webste TReYs | " Biteict Mo, st two representa- | ton papers, of losiug their positions. |1ng is Peruna. Unlike the bitter tonics of superfulness materials | prom and the cures are permanent Firth District entutives, ! | o recberg is charged with selling cattle | b military clrcles it 18 reported that the | duinine and sirychoa, Peruna ocs ot key | 7o cieanse the stream, the source of the | ' In taking Peruna s & spring. remedy Butler, Colfax gilstrict No. 60—-Buffalo, two representa- | on which there was 4 mortgage. He was ui'lmfl‘f-' of the Cossack guard regiment have fresties and "’ PG P i i s b m must be cleansed. The source of the | should anwne faill to realize an fmmediate :"‘:’r\;_kr“yl.l‘\nn\w' | District No. G1~Sherman, Howard and | 1ar8e cattle dealer in York vounty and two | petitioned the authorities not to employ SEnINE ,", ‘” ithe L o ,‘,:‘ “ '\(“‘ "’\ blood is the digestion. To cleanse the blood | beneficial qffect, he should at onee address Sixth Dixtrict | o | years ago, it is alleged, mortgaged all his | them henceforth in suppressing riots, hold et Lt Tength ha source must be cleansed eruna | a letter to Dr. Hartman. President of the k. Keva Y, Garfield and | itock and then sold 1t and left the coun- | Ing that pitting them against defenseless | makes perfect digestion runa corrects | Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohfo, stat Lawew, x| 8 one’ representative, | T¥. Sherift Lancaster left with his pris- | men and women is beneath their dignit Peruna is not a quick temporary | impure blood by correcting the fountain | ing the facts in his case and a frea lotter Fooker, Phonas e Lot Keya Paha and | oner for Nebraska tonight. The property | Lieutenant General Prince Viazemsky, & | prod to the 18 sysiem, but a gentle, from which these impurities spring. No | of advice will he sent Ach case 18 con o Arthur, Logan, Kelth, 1.4 R 4 | his wife owns in this county will probably | member of the fmperial council, who pro | rejuvenating that re re the n me ine can cleanse the blood that does sidered separately and trented strictly eon- ter, Duwson, Buffulo U PRl B Tl Ll M€ TEPresenti- {he attached (o sailsty the labllities of | tested against the conduct of the police and | vous system (o ect balance not produce perfect digestion. | fidential, ROk Dt Ohags Tasow; Hiaye "1 District No. $-Custer, Blaine and Loup, | $15.000 he is said to have left in Nebraska. | Cossacks, has resigned, according to report. | Sintel representative | | Practically all the higaer educational in AHBINTHIIVE DINTHIN | Plstrict No. 67-Dawson, one representa- | From Law and Order Party. | stitutions are idle, including, according to | The legislative bill as amended and rec- | it % o Shhoiit e . AURORA, Neb, March 25.—(Special.) | today's information, the Khurkoff, Odessa, | ommended for passuge is as follow | tive : ¥ The high license party of the city met| gosan and Kieft universities Ditrict No. 1—Pawnce and Richardson, | District N Cherry, Sheridan ml:lm:‘.} night and placed its ticket in the | " A"yt dont named Bobritzsky, who was one sxenator AWeR, TWO reprosentatives field, heading it with Judge Edmundson i he Kburkoff riots, died the | District No. 2—Johnson and Nemah ¥ Disty N i-Deuel, Kelth, Grant - | wounded in the Kbui s Viooker, MePherson, Thomas and aean, | (he present fusion representative, for tollowing day ase and Ol enator. | one’ representatiye | mayor. Cit toe,” Sarpy Jund | District No. 71-Hox Butte and Saturday t, swe call for Wi : [ Suturins wisbt, in anawer 10 & il or| BROUGHT HOME FOR BURIAL Saunders and Butler, one renn- | Distriet Mo Boott e, | @ convention i lh' ..lm..p rth|T\ G s | | Banner and Kimb presentativ voters presented themselves at the Temple " y v e 3 tenant Digtrlet No. 6L ter, two senators, | District No Perking, Hayes, | Craft hall. The law and order party was|Vomeral at Beatrice g s qn ;”‘;“" :' Fpar ) eI o ".“'I Fronticr and ¢ representative formed and the following nominated: BEd- SERTEE) WS SN AN U aclutrict B r Jud Distriest, | ward Huling, mayor; Joe Alden, clerk; Servics, District No. 9-Thayer and Fillmore, one The judicial bl provides for districts as | J. H. Sauls, police judge: 1. N. Jones and BEATRICE, .\,_,,"";m, (Special.) Benator | tollow F. €. Mathers, members of the school | BE it bae e 4 : Distriet No. 10-York and’ Soward, one | kil by o Richurdson, B ¥ | Beasd Pt SiTREH The body of Licutenant A. N. Mayer ar BeNALOT o 1 Jay, | Gage countiv ¥ ik e Bl Itk o Lilben I""‘”‘"" vouncilman from | ., coq from Mare island yesterday after- | e A TR el 1YL Becond District—Cass, Otoe, Nemaha and | (he First by noon and the funeral was at 2 o'clock Dist No. 12--Nuckolls, "‘l'\'fir?ll'|i‘f.‘.\”‘{‘. N itel | Assessment of Richardson County, | today from the home of his mother on Fr rankiin on senator, Slas VA Fourth Districi--Douglas count | HUMBOLDT, Neb., March (Special.) | South Seventh street. Services were con- ontier, one senutor, v | Fifth District—Sarpy, Saunders, Butler| —The assessors of Richardson county met | ducted by Rev. lott and the burial was District No. lt-Furnas, Red Willow, | S LOWK cotntles @ iatte, Nance and | 11 annual session last week and decided on | at the new cemetery. The following were 1"\ 6, Chuse “|”|.m. wck, Dundy and Per- | yiarpick countios P i the following schedule for the listing of the pall bearers: H. L. Harper, M. L. UTHAHAE ND, Ib-Douklas, four senato Seventh District- Nuckolls, Saline, Fill-| live stock and grain: Stallions and jacks, | Van Arsdale, W. ¢ Dorsey, John Penner District No. 16— Washington and Dodge more, "““ 2 ietgon “”f”'\‘“\ || seven times the service fee; horses, of all | William Peuner and George Arkwright 4L ghth District—Clay, Seward, York and | y AR . | UPIRERIRE No. T8 ‘kha Cam @ one | Hamilton counties | ages, $6 to pedigreed bulls, $20; cows Javow Hbten CRAFBSR With Ausialt, senntor \\I- "“ I'M‘w;v Madison, Plerce, hnmc.‘nx Zyear-old steers and heifers, $§ to PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 25— (Spe- Bl e prurston, Dakota and | ot Disriec - Burt. Dodg, Washington, | $10; Yearling steers and heifers, $3 to | cial Telegram.)—Before Justice Archer to District Cedar Antalope ana | gumir otant Wayne, Cedar Dixon, | average, $4; sheep ents per head; hogs | day Mrs. Elizabeth Lovelady filed a com Pierce, one y 1 pnd Trhurat 0 Counties. g | $1 per 100 pounds over fifty pounds; wheat plaint against Jacob Bates, who is 70 years 3 3 venth District - Adams bster, Kear: | 10 conts por bushel 5 60 shel: | ot 2 riop ok, Mo, J0-Boone, Nanco and Mer- | ey’ Frankilp, Phiclus a1 Hermn cois i | 18 cents 7 r bushel; oats. 5 cents per bushel: | g and a cltizen of the Second ward Difstrict “NoU S Madison, Stanton and | g P WO DIstrctall” Buftwlo, ‘Howard, [ €0rn. 7 cents per bushel; fat cattle, $1 PET | charging him with assault upon her daugh Wayne, one senator & L) Heley LI D oaas | L, poue Real estate will be the same | yor “who f5 under the age of 13. After Liiirict No. 2-Colfax and Platte, ohe | yid"Grant countios. 2 as for last year. being arrested and taken into court Bates District No. Z-Hall and Buffalo, one | hanent et Rex oty h Snow at Rushyille gave a bond of $200 and his trial was set No. 2 i incoln, Logan, McPherson. Kefth, Deel, ach §noy " % v bt P e s Wheeter, | {hevenie, Scotts BIUft, Banner and Kim! [ RUSHVILLE, Neb., March 2.—(Special | for Saturday i 3 roeley, Sherman “and Vulley, one sena- | P4l counttea. 7 S Gosper, | TEIeRTam)—The storm reported Saturday avorable Crop Conditions. w y [ Frontier, Red Willow. Hitencock. 1iapes: | continued all day Sunday. The passenger GIBBON. Neb., Murch ! mml-'vm.r\\- WoHolt, Knox and Boyd, | Dundy, Chase and Perkins countlos. trains, both cast and westbound. stopped [ our heavy south wind last Saturday was NG, De=CIALAY, Rava Patisi ate | uTaLtaontit District ol Y hemigok: [ running and malls are & day late. Each | goiioyed Sunday by rain turning to snow in field. Blaine, Loup, Brown and Rack, one | Jrown. Keyn Paha. Clerry M“”'"“""Htl-- of Main streat is blocked with drifts | o evening, which froze during the night " Diktriet No. 27—-Box Butte, Bannor, Scotts | , I the Fourth dist re, shall be six | Of snow elght foet high. A rotary snow-|mpres tnches of snow bas fallen and it B A, fgrmanchorrs | fdges ot (v distriet court i piied: | plow, which came down from Chadron tast | "o (SCRE B GegW Ban, FALER &I o Grani. “Hooiier, T McPherson and | Tenth and Tweltth dist and in cach | &Nt was followed by a frelght train (o,4eq better at this season of the y ‘District No, 3-Lincoln, Dawson, Kelth, of the other « ‘:,. ~¥‘,: ,“fim,,l,l ”",,._‘;\m h ';’:‘n :“Mn :hln:‘;‘n ulll;-:« v«o:«: of ! &y et K Fpball, one Sends | 4Nl be but one judge of the district court, | here. The plow, driven by two locomotives, mt Deugl ceyenne and Kibull, one genu Al dudpss shal b elented foretha teem .'|| left this morning, going east to clear the HYMENEAL. Nepresentutive Districts, | i o ||,,[ first Thursday m’lvli"hv 1 3 1'\;;""‘}“”' '“‘dl ";'"V“ ip ”"":"' I" Is 'lm“ Haywna Ireland, L the state of Nalaska. sh o of Janiary next succeeding their | thawing. Cattle have not suffered much RRARKA e NG (Db r”:»-’u R m(vlh"' mkn_ shall “‘“ The sald judges shall be olecied | NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., March (Sp districts, and representitivos shall e ap- | Al cleetion to be held fn AN Candidates by et cial Telegram.)—Colonel Willlam H. Hay- portioned to-cacli district s follows, to- | Sember, D." 16 nd~evary four y DAKOTA CITY, Neb., March (Spe- [ ward and Miss Sarab Coe Ireland were Wit No. . 1o Rictasd % IiLhArse ol | eial)—No regularly nominated candidates | married today at the home of the bride's H i s el i R LB s lr + village trustecs, of which there he | father, Colonel F. P. Ireland, in this cfty wentatiy or village trustees, of which there will be ¥ Disriet’ No. 2—Pawnee, one representa- | SIKTY CAGES MADE OF STEEL | (o, eiceted. will appear pon e muhiors. | o rotonel B I reland, in this city. LAY, ¢ N g | but the following are candidates by peti- | House, was witnessed by @ large number of N tra v age aniRichardaon WL tlon: F. H. Ayres, Samuel B. Perrin, Wil- [ relatives and other friends. Colonel Hay District No. 4-Johnson, one representa- | se, (0 Cost lam €. Beck, William Loltz, Henry Lahrs, [ ward is a veteran of the Spanish-American th v $18,000, George Mcbuhr and George Barnett. No | war, and is in command of the Second regl- District No, 5—Nemahu, one representa g . . oo > 0 he. tye | 3 e o The | “Peclal features are embraced in the elec- | ment, Nebraska National guard. He is the District No. 6-Otoe, one representative, | MNUOLN, March 25.—(Special.)~The | | youngest son of the late Senator M. L DistHot Ner 1o two representutlyee. | State Board of Public Lands and Buildings WA HAYOAtd AN 16 At Ktioraby. HTIx brite id gitrict No. S-Baunders, two representa- | has contracted with a New York manufac Lolumbus Boy for Weat . the only daughter of Colonel and Mrs. F BlatHlob:Na. O~Lanoastar ix representa- | LWFIN8 concern for the erectlon of sixty| COLUMBUS, Neb., March 25.—(Special.) | p Ireland. The couple left upon a wedding | tives. steel cages in the penitentiary cell house. | —W. N. Hensloy, Jr., received word Satur- {olrney'to Max Rranaluco aull Hanoluld trict No. 10-Gage, three representa- | According to the terms of the sgreement | day that he had passed the oxamination 5 i "‘lj"lll_‘ N BrT{ e SaBa P the entire cost, which will include material, | satisfactorilly and would be allowed to en Beckenhn Krause, Yo, A " (NI TERTESENMAT | po necessary foundation in the cell house | ter the Military school at West Point on| WEST POINT, Neb., March 25— (Speclal.) District. No. 12-8aline, one reptesenta- | atd the labor, is not to exceed $15,000. Bids | Juns 10. The hoy was born in this city and | —Miss Lilllan Krause and Wilten® Dok e Rt NG T P A R {Were submitted by half a dozen manufuc- | graduuied from the High school here two | onhauer were married by Rev. 1 Latpply | E. E. Bruce & Co., Distributors, feprosentative. won and: Buline, one | 1yring companies, but tho state board | years ago. He is at present in the Union | of the German Evangelical church. The | OMAHA Y District: No. 1="Thayer, one representa- |agreed to accept the lowest, which was | Pacific auditor's office at Omaha bride 1s a daughter of the late City Clerk a1 " e from the Pauly Jail Manufacturing com- | Krause and the groom Is & young business Matrict . 5K e, one re enta- | ) ‘s Sa b eanel Pilimore,sahn voy pany, and a contract has been drawn up IVI'A"],;'\'.\""-:_':IH :-‘«ll(-'”»: ""\-n, man of Bancroft, where they will make - Lokt Distriet No. 16-Thayer and Fillmore, one |calling for the completion of the work by | A Ay RO A== (RpBe | b eti Home, Tenreants i Bt it be constructed after | €18l Telegram.)--Conductor Mitehell of the ’ P ”» Bleti e v vori, ane ron Hing e e el be anmalstieten atien RAL (LR ISR TSI Mkl ol the fiscsceuil} MERGER IS YET T0 BE MADE “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN District No. 18-—Sewird, one odern ideas, and conform to what is | e X X . X | tiye, k known as the “utility corridor system," | 4hd Omaha, received word (hat his son: | HUMBOLDT, Neb., March 25.—(Special.) | Illinots Centrut 1o Clone with Minne- | Distriet No. 10-York and Seward, one [pnow used in the best equipped prisons in :‘l i ""; L 'l' l"“l“'| "m‘l‘l""' '\“ ‘:"'; At| _john D. Cox and Miss Sarah Dennis wbre apolis & St Louis a wa Tetrict Mo, M-Butler, one representa. |the United States and several of the for- rday diod toduos In Billings, Mont., 8at- | yyrrieq Sunday morning by- Rev Centrn the 4 | elga countries HEASE, 10 A and will live on the groom's farm north- 2 District Polk, one representative, | . Rains ot B P east of tho clty. NEW YORK, March 25,The Mail and| Mutrict No. Ha 1t one resentia. Ll h Ll - raph, » IS BRins 8 nttie Creok, o I i o P E | et N 5 . e s, || SYEACRR N e S et | | BATTLE R, Neb Marn s g | e i W ' | g8 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELP, Dixtrict Clay, one representative, | & L el o clal.)~It began raining here Saturday night . oTy HACIS dogl Tor the 80BN O | e e e RS RERAARG LA N District Adime, ver a- | Last night Rev. Karns of Lincoln talked n | €121 It began raining Y g Q:"‘ always wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer. | tho Minneapolis & Louls and Towa Cen- | thl 4 L : the Methodist church in the interest of the far MashiGs.. This s fhs Ant i S tral by the Jlinols Canteal will sbarily e 000000000000.000000000000000000000000000: Mutrict No Adums and Clay, one aloon league. He furnished his own | “ i t e firs # ks representagive, Murie by the a0t thomaera i gwn | siuce Tast September. Very lttia wnow ton | FMR, RISING TEMPERATURE dloscd | Negottations have been penting | o SPECIALLY PRESCRIBED 2 District No. 26-'Nuckolls, one represcnta- t by o ald 0f ) 4 ;: i R or some time. = e e i the man who came here last fall for the ;‘I‘":"\"““‘"t::,”"'"r:fffd::" R o e e i P [ T e e ntral offercd to guaran i: For weak and sickly womem and children. Mull's Grape Tonic— The @ District No. #7—Webster, one representa- | avowed purpose of defeating Governor Dint. R braska and Adjoining tee 4 per cent on the common stock of the | & erushed fruit laxative. The Now Wonder for had health. Druggists, foo. ® rich. In his talk last night he sald he was tare Falling nt Weat Point. State: Minneapolis & St. Louls, while the owne e The Lightning Medicine « Raook dsiana. Tis. here about elght. months 20 and ot tha POINT, Neb., March 25.—(Special.) ik of the latter held out for &, claiming that " Mull's Lightning Pain Killer cures Painx in side and heart, o : : timo there were threc saloons, and three| A heayy snow, largely surcharged with| WASHINGTON, March 25.—Forecast the company is now carning upward of g preachers, but now thero wero three saloods | molsture, has been falling todsy and is| Fop Nebrasks Norih and South Dakota, |7 on the common. The plan is for the| $@ GGG 006000000000 00000000000000000000000 and only one preacher. The election oc- | changing to a rain. The precipitation is | Colorado and Wyoming- Fair Tuesday, with | Minneapolis & St. Louls first (o absorb | curs in a short time and Rev. Karns bopes | great and will be of benefit to the ground rising temperature; winds becoming south- | the lowu Central, with an exchange of lo influcace voters. He circulates cards|Land was ready for seeding, but the storm | erly: Wednesdsy fair Minncapolis & St. Louls stock for lowa among the people, which they are expected [ wil) gelay operations. For lowa and Missouri—Fair Tuesday, | Cent stock on an agreed basi to sign and state the amount of the sub- i with somewhat colder in extreme eastern 'here will be no trouble about the seription. He says he does this at a great Commisaion ! A portions; northwest to west winds; |merger of the two smaller railroads, for pecuniary sacrifice, as he can carn much| SYRACUSE, Neb, March \Spectal )| Wednesday, fair and warmer both of them atc controlled by the same more in the puipit. The speaker grew en- | The county commissioners have taxed the i Sinadas group of capitalists. The acquisition of . thusiastic over Carrie Nation and beartily | people who were annexed to the village OFFICK OF U 8, WEATHER RUREAU, | these two ds would give the Ilinols | d t endorsed her methods for four years' hack taxes. The suit sn- | OUTICHOF L. 8 WRATHER BURKAU, atral an entrance into St il and vlce 0 p nexing them was decided in 1899, and the | perature and precipitation compared with Minneapolis and also give it better con-| Pro 1t | i85, 8900 back. 19 nd lncludes the year|ihe oorresponding ‘day of the“last three |, UTC AU, T S L batter oo ice € ALBION, Neb., March (Special)—Tt | ygag | years e ers 1001, 1900, 1590, 1598, | ritor has been years since real estate has changed e - W % 63 » Minneapoli t. Lo 00 : hands as fast as the last vear tn Boone | Twe Heatrice Doctors Are Candidates, | Wi fomperature. o r-.} The Minneapol Louls has $6,00 April and May are the months when y AT (e 3 aAndidaten | ) 0 3 -] 000 of common and $1000,000 of i per most people do their moving. ' The v, The most of the land has been PATRICE, Neb., March 25.—(Spectai | Mean_ temperature % g N By e e Bl Contral has §§ pects are that the demand for of- An Excellent Combination, | bought by home men. The value of lana | Telegram.)—Since the legislature bas made | Precipitation At Raclblatian | S LS vt 10 SENA. SAIEAL D BT Brmaba Bas moummand tor ofs {{01d i he last thirty daye amounts to | Provision for an assistant physician at the | Recond of temperature and precipitaiion | 012 ¢ My et SR it Will be this apring. There ‘are not The pleasant method and beneficial | §144.930, an average of $2,935.60 per quarter | Institute for the Feeble Minded, at a salary [Jgop; 1 Al 'I;I""" PRGAREAS. © dhe il ““I of thef & great many rooms vacant In glects of the well known remedy, | yociion. For the same length of time the | Of $1.200 per year, Drs, C. W. Waiden and | ormal temperature e (pELEe. Jn RO aonandindl by i G Ahead di 8ravr or Fias, munufactured by the ( morigages filed agaregate $78,965; mort. | H. H. Smith, are both candidates for the | Benmoncs Toe s b %y ) I Harriman. who is one of the controling | et ea The Bee Bmldmg CALIFORNIA K16 SyRUP Co., illustrate Saxas raloanad. 401 average indebted- | Position Total rxcess ~y1lli‘ll"\l‘lll'\ h 1, 1901 men in that property the valueof obtaining the llquid laza- [ Fores, eRRARE SELEG . Normsl preolpiiadio T | of the but there are among them meveral tive principles of plants known to be | "¢ HARG oW Valle ai Hary tal precipitation since ORD sy R e which ;.ruf artioularly cholce; one. di medicinally laxative and pre .~mmg e ot IARVARD, Neb., Marcl pecial.) Ixcess since M § REI & Lo 010 S H R l rec n front o ¢ elevator on the tusto and accoptable to the mnwn. It elal)— President Plel of the National Starch| SPOW falling that mostly meited, the | Peficiency £08. 005 PREld i U0 PRt [a5d (armare. AEe Juptias out two and For Offices. fice; & suite of three rooms the is the one perfect strengthening laxa- piom SBRAETE A B8 FB onsultation | ¥10TM being of snow, sleet and rain. This vts trom Siations at . M. one-half inches of water fell | d srd 1'1'“3;' l-hnd'-wvflv dnrge offic and sing the system effe co Lo 3 cons 0| o g the ground is white b4 ———— e | vaul o und floor facing 17 ti ausing the system effectually, | (OPALY Bas toen he president of the| MOTBINE the ground is white with snow, 5 = —_— - | streot.” Besldes thase, ihera are foun dispelling colds, headaches and fevers | V! AR YR BE sngineer | he Weather belng cold and cloudy o8l oy g or five smaller rooms in variols purts gently yet pruln‘fl‘\' and enabling one "‘ '”‘”\‘\‘ k‘“ . ‘H‘I "{;_;’"""‘ 8 ‘“]N “""; —_— Polak A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER of the bullding. to overcome habitual constipation per- | from Wau n ey have plannod Old Man of Table Rock. = T e e g3 28 R. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL The rents are reasonable and the proviments to their starch p cost| TABLE < Ne el et STATIONS AND STATE 23| L 1. U manently. Its perfect freedom from II‘”“M" nents (o their starch plant to co TABLE ROCK, Neb., March 25.—(Special.) 'OF WEATHER. ] CREAM, OR MAGICAL BE \UITIII | rvice perfect. every objectionable quality and sub- | $50.000, work on which will begin at on ‘The 89th birthday annivepsary of Uncle €7 Pimples, | & stance, and its acting on the kidneys, | A three-story building, 80x100 feet, will be | David Robe tson was celebrated here Satur- N Patc R. c_ pETERS « CO liver and bowels, without weakenin erected and now machinery will be put n| day by numerous friends calling at noon | AHA 4 i Skin " or irritating them, make it the ideal | to double the capacity, He was born in 1812, when James Madison - S— = nd every RENTAL AGENTS laxative. . Yall - was serving his first term as president Omaha mdy 3 a8 2 " In the process of mannfacturing figs iratux in Good Condition. North Platte, clear 3| a8 a8 wton Ground Floor, Bee Bullding, Omaha, are used, ns they are pleasant to the | STROMSBURG, Neb., March 25.—(Spe Bound Over for Assault, Cheyenne. Part " Cloudy. .10 8 i l, taste, but the medicinal qualitiesof the | ¢ial)—It snowed aud rained all day Sui-| NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. March 25— (Spe Bt Ay, Ananing Pt RO RO remedy are obtained from senna and |day and the ground never was in better | cial)—Charles Trudo, Frank Phillips and | Huron, cloudy to be sure 't other ‘aromatic plants, by a method | coudition for fall grain. Farmers are get- | George Kinner charged with assaulting [ Willist clear 5 properly made, known to the CALIFORNTA' F1o SYBUP | ting ‘high prices for everything they sell | John Mahr with intent to ki1, were given o | ¢ Chicago. b Accep Junter: Co. only. In order to getitsbenefic'al |and there are being shipped from ten to| preliminary hearing yesterday at Berlin | P i 40 aths effects and to avoid imitations, please | twenty cars of grain and stock each day and bound over to the district court Davenport, ralning 2w ayre remember the full name of the Company [ Kansas Ciiy ! cloudy i ] printed on the front of every package, ___ Dies m Kick of Ho Nazar at Havelock, 1'5" na, part « ””':” 16 | y . pa STROMSBURG. Neb., March (Spe-| HAVELOCK, Neb., March 2i.—(Special.) | Havre, part cloudy 1 2 % o mend HOURATD R LA Shem. 1 recom of TRES all Kidne, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. |cial)—The tuneral of Joel Hedman oocurred | —A bazar b siven nene Wodneo 0d | Ga)veston, clear 1 ¥ & ©fpend GOURAUD'S CREAM 8 | | GOS0l K ioney SAN FRANOISOO, CAL yesterday from the Missiow church. He|Thursday nights by the Degres of Honor |- . - sule by 'all | URE r‘“ il | ache, et At 1rug LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. was @ son of Poter Hedman of Phis olty, | lodge. It was successful and well attended T indicates trace of e *l""-‘\n\vlu and Eur i o T z 2 4;3%{:_; '::ol:":’k Worssle by all Druggists. —Lricob00. per bottles | was 10 years old and bis death, Thursday,|by Lincolu and Hayelock people. Local Forecast O at Jones & M.mu,u D B.J. Kay, Sace' o

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