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2 i Telephone 604 Bee, March 27, 1001, ‘ ¥ ond WeiN. out, W0, fiut cHOIous, tWo st | oprosed by Cped odds 1, beating Lady Strathmore bebilt of _econ or 1 side the i - and 1 -'\., v who made the pace. 8trat Sapported the Bill within any oo more, the cholee, Wik raced to exhaustior became apparent that the Lill cou ~ A for th « \inn, h Makers May Obange Methods After |11 ront et ot Rloan's timely o iniial s \ ish on the end N it wssoclatt \ | ed with an optiation ¢ | venicie drawn by one ar t | the International 8hoot. hooks handled constderable money. Belle nf \ / crator from Adam pred an amend- | With two and e han anirals, | the Glen, Who was the medium of a big ment Yl 3 : Prig 1 1 those with more than four animals, = coup yesterday. wis Withdrawn today ov vent reduci ount to 850 and | 4R e R e Rty comimis wecount of Inolgibility to make frst v in this shape the bill was recommended [ers to vemit tax when It is deemed that th | AMERICANS TO USE THE SINGLE BARREL conditions I'hie choic assortment in Omaha profu- |5t | ¥ 10, MeCargay T | 54 . Qb L 1 Sl OLD WINNERS 10 BE TMERE . t I 1 mp or label on every bale of tor | gion of dainty patterns in fashionable fabrics, adopine o ort and also to]iw o et or akposed for sale | Enstishmen Wenpons Wi e i 1 Hmit the debate on e Lo five mine | within the state. such stamp to give the | Donble-Barreled wnd 1f Visitors ded are the best = wing e o manufacturer or imp a | Ineluded ave the I-j l. m‘h h .‘IYI_"]l s, in novel | s in ole, the senate | BAME of the marufucturer or imporice i | Win the Defent Will fe weaves, new conceits in tissues, dimities and ba- | ogain t a committee of | haje, Penalty for violation ix fixed at 2 Blamed on Gan { tistes, gay foulards that look like silk and wear much better— | "0 bl G- LBLE L b i g R 1 s il At | " N ' ' e, 1 i tpose of considering the saary &§ @ B, b, an Kirk—To make the | MK, Mar The entries f there's havdly an end to the variety now in view-—yet it's wise |propriation bl The biil chtme 1O | pesrelir e ot Rt teaterr of catile brandn | LONDON, Mareh The ihanimate bird | the Grand. Awmeriean Nandicap. the bl ' 1 the house was accep! atil the of of | ind marks. Passed by 4 vote of £ to 8. | shooting clubs were delighted at the re- | Fibbon eve Among trap which to buy now. Many of the styles ure practically exelusive and [{Ie euse wis oopted mmil o O | by CuFrlem A aet 10 govern aid SOTIon. yeterdar ot “'.T"["',' the ro- | will" e e at Interetat Ty o ’ . o Ly oL L 3 whet | cegula Y e O ya i | cePtion yesterday of u dispatch from the | Wednesduy and Thursday b werk cannot be duplicated when the present supply ix exhausted, Oleson of Cuming moved to strike out il | jeEulate the fdustrinl Bchool foF Boxs 41 United States announcing that the Amerl- | were aent out by e raaty Bafka todny We now offer Fine Dresden Jaconat at 10¢ per ya |'.: } hely ’4 this office, which wa ' rm’\ for he :‘.i.‘m;“ :, it n ‘m - .‘im ‘n',l»u gt . ‘m the "IH'.“H”NV u.‘ meet | “l\n:-- fre L et wlvdlnmvu‘fl‘u "v.vhl‘l. I' b ended by Senator Crounse to strike oui | Hne. industrinl training anc rmittion of | the SN 8158 Tn. (NN country dusty S yrar winner ihe Batiste at 15 | phyr ginghams, at Se, 20c n n meeting will be | of New who won i and g G DI St " | L. Lt 13%¢, 15¢, 200, 352 | o contended that it would take a larg Apportionment Bill Comes | p. | held in London this (Thursday) evening to | Messmer of Pittsburg, who was the win. mities at 10c, 12iec, 15¢, 18, 20c "" b - amount of money to make the ofice effec On motion of McCarthy the house 1ok up | discuss the arrangements 1 {0 1805, are entered for thie year's event Egyptian tissues at b o g o s oo [Tive and that it is of but 1itle uxe as ac | bills on second reading. among them belng | Interest iu the contest s enhanced 1 NI G I G W TR o Endless assortment of embrotdered [y o (B0 0 T O P TR et Senator Owens declared | the legislative and judicial apportionment | the fact that the American team is con- | i handicaps, but the resuit of ite labors Pineapple tissues, at 2ic per yard Mer m‘m ’[ l r’l‘ "‘ - that the reports from this were not | Measures, over which there was so much | fined to the use of a single-barreled gun, | Will not be mide Knawn unil Sl Scotch madras at 25c per yard Toee meroeriasy Rularte. st B¢ o |10 Do relied upon, The ofice Wew defunded dispute at the close of yesterday's session. | which employs a larger charge, while the | i work. & will begin Mondey dnd les Scotch sephyrs st 360 per yard | Pl wercerized foulards, at 35¢ a ¢ g ST G Tt wpon a vote the | The reading continued without interrup- | English team will use the national double- | be commienced antll Wednesday, This event | amendment of the senator from Washing- | tlon varreled gun. T sult s expected to[ 1€ al twenty-five binis 2 onre WE CLOSH SATURDAYS AT @ P. M. [ton was put and carried by a larg MeCAHSy Soved 1Bkl the house g0 ;:\;«»‘ ctermine which is the better weapon and | 83U 8 With 8 o the winhor ™ y " jority, amd the office of lahor cof committee of the whole to conside [ it may lead to a revolution in the English | third. Al money in excess of the $1 Lt B oo LR A b D PATTERNS. {sloner in Nebrasks was-ksocked out legislative apportionment bill. The roll [ gun trade | atvided % ‘emong the other' high nw“. h &s there will he no appropriation | was called on this motion, but before the | - ‘m\“.] e i SO e ‘,r for this office it will he abolished | result was announced Taylor demanded a B s MoTies Je OMPSON, BELDEN 8 €0, i h b Tl ieon e il enGuisw OBIECT To DATES 3 Uit | However, it will be necessary for the house | united in the demand the call was ordered. | 1ne | fine, N Yot WOR Crasby, oikalion Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR, 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS, fo concur in this action before ii hecomes | A few minutes later Taylor moved to raise | T R gt hie WIRmer 16 1h08: 3. | eftective the call, saying that the speaker had | A R EIott, Kansas Chy ) shown that he would not recognize the Uthed, the 1808 winner: A Wrangle Over Brand Clerk. giiais ‘ 4 . i 4 y nd & goodly representation of federal | son for a new caudidate In Judge Paul Jes- | ) ek oro. | TIENES of the minority members. The call | LONDON, March % The challonge of ) ',. (Brod GUber, Spipls Take, M dation sMceholders of all cla No less than | sen, m he introduced by explanation of X,‘ S Tor the ',, o IVW,. Ay Ir: ot | Was accordingly ralsed and the vote on | Murvard . Yale universities to Oxford | New York; T. A. Marshall, who won the teven chairmen of former republican state | vote. With Gallogly absent this reduced |Pri onfoF the Orlce Sudc ! hy the original motion announced, which was [4nd Cambridge for a regular set of Track | event i 1NN and 1800 J. P, Matone, Taiil- te. An effort wa jo to appropriate Eimes' Suggenis 'the Ukl Oxford-Cam- | inare, Wwho_finfst \ ; large number of members of past legls- | Spencer and Oleson, while Steinmeyer went | . A b il 1 hers, | The legislutive bill was read by the|with two added events, Wwhich the chal 4 Morey, the amatenr chamy Iatures have also drifted 4n to wateh the | to Baldr and Johnson to Melklejohn. | " ',’""‘,‘“’ o by Crounte wnd W | clerk. Browa of Furnas offered the first | lohers propose shall be' gelected from (e Morry, who won I 1504, final movements of their successors in the | Baldrige also received the vote of VanBos- |y 'IeUSH : e | and only amendment, which was-to the | JoX e P g, T Fa & present lexisiature, [ kirk from Melkiejohn. Wenzl transterred 1 bY the proscht ofgee fOREC 1o (pat | Eleventh senatorial district, as named | e opinon of OXIORL athietes nons RESULT HARD TO FORESEE Conterence to Kill Cawcus. trom Currie to Crounse sen recelve hm {NFy of the . duput rotary be in- | the senate bill, giving Polk, Hamilton, Clay | Sastly |f‘vl:l '\:»” cvents ‘\; a .«:.nm | 11ia %684 B¢ BYREE OIoeen. tels o salory of the deputy secretary be in- | C¢ A A o dment | Partly because “they Guite unaccus - A scheme was concocted late this after. | the v { Evans, Oieson, Steele and Whit- | o1 4" T P10 e be required to look and Kearney two senutors. The amendment | Fied 10 tws of (hem, while they ‘consider [ #oth the ¢ wal Camvlge m00n to break up the regular republican | MOFe besldes Arends. Totals r' e htasd work. Owens, Currie, Van | Y88 18 chit cut Poik, Adsme and Kearney | welght-throwing unat(ractive, and the Hone Crewn ENOW A caucus, which had ad d until § o' Allen I8 Jossen B e byt countles and gave the other countles one | ¥ard sprint dankerous on a round course 18, h had adjourned until & o'clock [ AT o AL 8| Boskirk and other senators, who are knowa | (00 o0 atcoussion the committee | With corners. Ahe main difficults, howesets| unl Strenst this evening, by holding an al 1 confer- | Crouns. i Meiklejohn 34| a the cattle memb thought it was Im " B witol b :”"“h" h “ Ll | -‘wmllm« to oficinls of the Oxford Univer- a ence at a different place at the same time. | Currle o water SORRNE Wabie WHATS (AR 6 ADBoIAI: oluni Ot NANADISEVOLNG Sk TN B SARSS B raatntatice D e Isorieted Erous, are | o LONDON, ‘March g1 hothe OXf Announcement was made this afternoon Just | i i nomusoth 1 Ki': | whould be employed for the work. It was| Declde to Postpone. o July date wna. fAnanciul considerations, | fd CRmbFldee crews did some fast ron; betore adiournment by the presiding of- | A\ omort was made finally decided to employ & brand clerk at a| Horton moved to report the bill for in- | With regard to the date the Oxonluns polnt +he Thameb und Leafder ol Spectively ficers of both house and s t .| as made 1 second bal ‘o | g 4 out that sad experfence has taught English- . . W ¥ : house and senate of & repub- | 1ot bt produced only & squabble of con- |SAIATY of $900 per year | definite postponement and was seconded by | put thit sad experichee ok Srugtt TARITE | both “easily “leaving thelr p: mukers bos lean conference to be held In representa- | gyt ing motions and Ainal adjournment with- | Senator Currie offered an amendment to Taylor. Brown of Furnas intimated that | froehes Americun uthletes on their avrival, | Mo4 A, ik ANUEE 5w SR UGARtaTLY tive Ball at the state houss W p. Moy action | non-concur in the action of the house |euch action would not be a disappointment | American July alr absolutely incapacititos | na'to the result of the it Ll i without saying what it was for. The mov- Vete - fas e { which reduced the salary of the deputy | to the apportionment committec (A TCHE B DRC L R TORLE R AR pertaing to the contest that is to take ing spirits of the scheme seemed to be e i Adaat 4 secretary from $1.600 to $1,500, which car- | out further discussion a vote was taken | $00tiona “van tember the climutic bb=! place next Saturday. Even the me " Senators Allen, Crounse, Oleson and Mar- Thafhpaon, Carrin ried. on the motion, only a few of the members | Ktand that Harvard and Yale would be dis- | fdent Fivee prophets Ll RERLL \”.t,".]:\- tin. While a group of republican mem ws—Lhompson, Kusewater, The salary of the bookkeeper in this office | voting no. | nose ept an autumn date A0 July | copeider the two crews to be the most b were voted impossibl bers walted at the caucus room at the | ALl SITUNE-—iMowpa0n, Aleikicjohn, | was raised from $1,.200 to $1,600. The office| The committee at once arose, reported | “ohe fing diMoulty 18 serfous,” sald | €V€Nly matched in years Oxford is - the state house, where tho purpose was | Bicancit hompeots” Menojohn: | erea resumed. club.” vour clubs are poor and the English, | [V perior strepgth and staving pows explained to ar for femaising fn| EGRVELIuImpRON, HawWALSE Senator Steele wanted to raise the salary | House roll 311, containing amendments | Live 4o not e eh o thleties, and | €78 of Cambridge. The result of the toss Joint. sesnion tomorrow, instead of adjourn- | FeVieT ) houbao. iy [of the adjutant_general from 81,350 to | to mutual insurance law, was ordered ad- | o subscription list, wo readily raised for | for, posttion and the siatg, of, Wated W ing as us This very statement Wwas| LioueriCh—aiiistidw, seiniejoln 181,800 per v The effort was a failure, | vanced for third reading. Senate files 3, 4, | An oy ¥ “j;» ”.‘:.T""p?"“ l;fi' fl;'x_l. hm— veered frequently Ay it 18 6 to 4 on predicated on the obstruction of the caneus, | Lrown=Choninson, Crouitss, | ar was also the attempt to raise the salary |5, 6, 7, 8 8, 10, 12,13, 18, 202, 184 and Ming body of our yount athletes, have | OXford. because, should it effect o nomination, a | LUFSNLinmison, dusewut ot I wtorekeener 0 this office from $800 | were also advanced. WIith the exception of | developed the curlois doctrine that all} - protracted joint session would be unneces- L noBp Iwuscwater, to $500 per year, both salaries remaining | the latter two these bills are to cure de- Eports ought to be candicted without uny | NATIONAL BEGINS THE FIGHT beai el B bul L rhotope the same as they are at present | fects in the criminal code. The others re- | foafsial aie prainewarthy attempts to BV as did Senator Oleson and others. One or PHatNG | late to submission of constitutional amend- | the public the hest show the best pos. crn Sult o En- two members left the hell for the hotel | : | ments and admission of Spanish war vet- | sible price, which, in Ingland, is the low | t the ing of ¢ e ot v 3 et price. Wey N arvard and e} Three American Len daucus room, but the specch-making con- O'Nefll moved that the printing of the | oo b 0Ty Cgtate Soldlers' and Sailors’ | ohl RN i BT ) P tinued. A resolution was declared adopted, | : house journal be referred to the COMMILLES | 1y eq | Pukiniesa e et il o, oue. vestl i providing for five hours' balloting in jolnt | Aoty o 1 b 9 1Ty on priuting, which was agreed to | advance the senate os- | 10 arrange the difficultics and bring off the | p L o . 411081y — 1 hompson, Meikiejohn, 5 b 1§ read.| Tanner moved to advance the sena X ¢ PHILADELPHIA areh g=gutts i session tomorrow Gawnes 1 hompson, Melkiejohn. h.lvwm o to i.'l vance ¢ ]n‘ "'I“:""l: [ teopathy bill for third reading, but after a | Meeting somehow equity were toduy entered by the Phiiadel. | Wty ik Fhdi= LNOTG a0l 1OSE WiLET ing house roll 46, which provides tha 8] ko S b are thd phia National League club against Nu o “'l"" : A _Call of Custs, Harris—1hompson, Meiklejohn. mode of inflicting death shall be by hang- [ 1 ::‘::4»:\“"‘1!:1 r‘::;x:.w ‘.'.‘.""“.fn.“\‘.ul"f.'.’f?.‘ LEGAL KNOTS IN THE ALLEYS | ppicon faioie, Willlam 1 dicenard and he antls in the conference declined to| Marian—inomipson, xosewater 4 ecutions sha e place | "8 MO B AN R ¢ s C. Fraser he proceedings are to B NonH be e seaciiltion osoyidite 1 Hatnorn—riinsnaw, Melkiejohn, {ing and that all executions shall take place | ., piii0e of the whole to consider the bill. enjoin the defendants from playing with QY4 hours' ballbtini 16 ¢ ot Ceslb ”" Hivbert—"Lho! Meikicjonn, in the penitentiary. This was objected to| g v oo aiive Andrews fired the first the Philadetphia American League club dur- o hours’ balloting oint session, and orton .’ MeikieJo b ster senators, who thought witihis ing the coming scason. The bills e that matter was loft up in the alr, The) Ryt Haraan, Stoeigenn, 24 ,H - HoThe v ;\I i .,-.-”:,1 ;yI:":.“\:n shell at the bill by introduciog an amend n’\-"‘!(“ L LS F I antis then tried to arrange for el Johmson of Harian—Thompson, Meikle- [€RCh county Showie t8 A T8 e ment to require osteopathic schools to give the Nutlonal league team, as attorney on ih ioay ol & SN Jotn ' executions, but the motion prevailed and [ b R teria medica. for the organization, recorded the sufts, elr terms, proposing to ballot for the |~ youvenat—Iinshaw, Melklejohn. the bill wa anced to third reading. A team of uptown lawyers and members | He declined to state what allegations are North Platte member without regard to | Lale—ahompson, Kosewater, A motion was adopted requiring all stand- | Opposition from Doctors. i»f th I]nlwn ifie legal department nlv-l« made in the bills the Routh Platte. This move algo falled | Jifin—ihouipson, Kosewute et iy Hathorn spoke at lensth against the pas- | 1ast night at Clark's bowling alleys, with R alg Lowe—Thompson, Melklejohti, ing committees having bills in their pos- a poke at length ags A A0, and the conferees adjourned to the hotel, | AMarun—ihowpson, Crounse. session to report the same back to the|sage of theé bill and was followed by An- UPTOWN LAWYERS. BENNINGS RESUMES TOD Y where the caucus was: bedng held, Here | McCarthy—taisha, Crouuse, | senate tomorrow morning. drews. Both compargd the instruction given At s Saurotal laded another effort was made to break up the -‘::;;;"vfflfh“l“l‘\‘ i "lh‘r‘ne‘w‘nler. The senate at 6:15 adjourned. osteopaths and. medical doctors and main- | Mane % 1 15 Jockey Club Opens ¥if- regular caucus and hold another with the 3 RO DS, HOSCWALOR: tained that it wowld be dapgerous to pass 5 5 1 urnament for antis included, but this was of no avail. endenhuil—tinshaw, Metklejohn, the bill - Al SKe| o - 1 3 N 1% Young Runners, The antis refused to come in unless thew | MIsKkell=ihompson, Hosewater, HOUSE WANTS OLD DISTRICTS | ™7 Wil (i o recommend tho bii for 4 A M terms were acceded to, and the members osewater, S passage in its original form. At the con- | Simeral 3 2 0| WasHIN March 27.—The ™ of the cavcus declined to change the rules, Deliberately Kilis th = | clusion of the debate, which continued un weten i —~ season in \'\! ' t will begin tome . 80 the matter fell through. Fifty-one was [ Ol Cuming n, Rosewater, slgned to Rearr Ul nfter 6 o'clock, Dahisten's motion was [ . TOUIR it et ARTMENT, | open its L WL GL T ”l'"”u"‘: the highest vote cast, members coming and [ O Nehi -t hotpmon, Kosewator o Intive Apy put to a vote and carried. When the com- [~ e T ad T eiuTatal The flelds will be lar gotng all the time, By midnight many of | Owens—Thompson, Currie. 5 (8 1) The | mittee arose Audrews moved to non-concur | gich 3 i |the r Lcing of a high chari the participants had withdrawn, and the | Hohwer—iinsnaw, Crouise. LINCOLN, March 27— (Special)—The | i "yp, rocommendation, but was defeated | Suyre 0 § (0 n Ahe paete, UAILY eancus adjourned to meet at the call of the [ SCOH- | R A oiohn legislative and judicial apportionment bills |y \"cote of 23 to 40. The bill will be en- | {LALEROL : 9 8 | ik Wt Balr o e, o SIAIASR steopieoha o g €| B Jompson, Cure Ste matters ot oontention . the house ote o Y | tacker 1 11 | Old= & + mile, steeplechus chairman. The ballots taken were Bhelbori— 1 hompson, Kosewate Wale, s f contention in the house | .o 04 anq put upon final passage tomor- hte. G 13| and the first halt ¢ nnings spring i e i today, but, after a struggle lasting sev- | ¥ X handicay Rosewater - 25 26 nithoerger homuson, Meikiejohn, ity v " 8 SUUSEIe IR HeVe | row. At 6:30 Ajournment was taken to | Davidson i 36 | handicap, T ARnnnnNR Bpencer—Thompson, Rosewater. eral hours, the fight took a sudden vum‘:"(“,']m LSRN e : = Gurr o e o T B Bleeiede ;r|;_“‘.,\‘|n-‘x:lndulr‘x‘.“ e and ths legislative bill was postponed with- | ; Totls 19 w vy el Fennin, i Aldrige 003343 Cyer— 1 nowmpson, Baldrige, 4 e % T | Do fourback gx W YO The fi e drim e Swanisuli—ddinshaw, Meikiejohi, out any apparant opposition. The judi- | T CROP |s THREATENED | e four-back & for the indoor G At 12 o'clock the caucus adjourned T & NOTIROT, LTUNeWStaE otal bill 1s still on the files, but its passage | WHER | UNION PACIFIC LAW DE TENT. | America was pla Séventh rexi- - frompen i homson, Hosewater, is doubtful Rick ,,"""".L,-’"““‘ armory i our fast sets | NEW NAMES AND SAME RESULT | {1 it s The Bl over the bills began early hix | Gratn san in ndan- |10 ot B A i VanBoskirk—THomps Balari | morning, when a motion was by | ¥y !Hm-r th At Hostwick of the West Side Tennis club Joint Shown Votes for Jessen | | Nt hier =i bumimoy tor, Laflin to adopt | approve the minutes | | ¥ captured the title &t prizes, although nd B as of Nl Hlen of yesterday's session. Coppoc wanted the s {Hraeh a8 e ‘H ‘;\’l“l“\‘_;;f Douglas, Wileox—Tompon, Rosewater, |tecord 1o show that the apportionment| gy, LOUIS, March A special to the s s | ponents, werc thought to be hretiy sure Faing | Wlisisoe . i woll, LuMWuter, measures had been read in violation of the | pogt Dispatch from Austin, Tex., says Totals S 26602 | of winning b fore the match. inal LINCOLN, March (Special Telegram.) | Mr i osewater, rules of the house. 3 | Joseph Gunter-of Sherman says the | P! N L 61, G-4, 1-6, 6-3, a esl | Atr, Spe on, Roséwater. i | Colonel Joseph Guntersof Sherman sa S i ~In joint convention Arends left Thomp- | Absent ne : Calls of the house were repeatedly de- | opijre wheat and oat crop of northern Texas |y, .0y 3y Rotal A bW DN sk tH gly, republic ull, Watson, fusionists. | manded and ordered during the votes on |y ihreatencd with destruction. He has had | Winter | LI . I J 1SCO, March Rolling SE | these motions and for over two hours the | paporis from different sections throughout | Ly & | was Teft ut : | SENATE TAKES UP FINAL WORK | hote transacicd no otber business.” Mier | G000 el and ey are il o tho effect | S i ; kol Evel'y Exernon a Task |a long discussion Coppoc's motion was de- |y the fly pest is killing the wheat and | gimeral stration around the judges’ stand, asking Last Day but "“' ? the Seasio h‘(wl--«l T“d the one iutroduced by Laflin was | ats., Texas last year produced 20,000,000 § S . - . that it |u‘- I‘ l]ll(l l}lllu ‘il P ||l‘”|\.| d ! S| P 3 Acante: bushels of wheat and 30,000 bushels of oats. | otaly 020 50 | ko on with Rolling 1 the judges Ever Ca B d nras m:ml|: gt The legislative bill was singled out this 'I‘I]lw“lvul‘ the average of wheat is slightly thed him B - psuvi 10 39 cligien, 5 PN SRR YR K2 T 4 g 4 T a Wik beaten i shor st race by 'y Lare a burden e aftornoon and (aken up In commiites of |jess ihan last year, while the acreage of OMAHAS TM(E THE FIRST Rt e ' Canmor butriding Thor 4 27.—(Special.)—The | 'h¢ Whoie er one amendment had | o iy slightly increased Ll All the favorites went down to defeat. There is failure of the strength to |senate worked hard and long r::d:\‘ A '-x:t; veen made Horton of Keya Paha moved to | ™ ¢ Wi haye Mape.| Veathos 308 BUG S16EK SN . i I88 1t % ohasoterntioTIoaIng s, e | Tecommend for indefinite postponement ’ This Bowling do and the power to endure ; there is | T o s :fl""‘id v\l::n\:»mun: The supporters of the bill, believing they WESTERN ASSOCIATION S DATE Serles. weakness “ all over "' that i persistent | something like & and | ore in the minority, made no effort to — £ pe i ike u dozen were passed. Con- 3 ar = and constant S1useabls time Won At hRaAL B tommittes | defeat the motion. It was put to a viva Will Open Season April 20, Playing | rhe first of o scries of e bowling | nstant. R . ) e e dairlad. MMEa repatt b the w=Two Divisions | games between the Omahas and the Clark |of the whole for the consideration of sal- & ATt atablithed: S0ns for 81 was bowled at Clark's alleys The vital functicns are impaired, |41y and appropriation bills. i o afterward adopted by the last night. Score The for resolutic resented y 1 Whole: ot FORT ' NE - ” OMAHAS, food does not nourish, and the whole | senator Krammache won Fond mo e sor. Bills on Third Reading, e kit o let. 2d. 3d, Total Senato mbach, wus read by the sec- ~ h . pecting o o ster ssoclation o 3 system is run down. retary and placed on fil following bills were passe i | Base Ball Clubs was concluded toduy ) } . g | Whereas, Tt has been reported that cer- | today | season will open April 25 and 10 games “m‘ ! 1 S0 B8 A medicine that strengthens the !:..m members o u.« senate have made | 8. 1. 210, by Arends—To authorize county | be played. The northern division wil ! 1 ‘: Qi et A | requests for unneces supplie th the | pommissioners n o es not 1 i | sist of Grand Rupids, Fort Wayne, T 4 155 3 stomach, perfects digestion, invigor- |Intcntlon ot takin s ey B i"':l‘l'“"l”"“"”l' A0, oauntiet sigt uiider towlls | By Sy wios I Southerry of Touls can = Fit With them; therefore, bo it st ville, Dayton, Columbus 1 Indiunapolis otals 887 021 S§1 80 ates and tones is needed. nn soly u:ul :,.. } y...‘m I.,r (e 301 | e——eeeees | A {hiTeC-y T ement was m CLARKBONE What Hood's Sarsaparilla did for Mrs, L, B, | Vestigitc s A e | - 2 D atd for L. B, | Vestigate such charges, and o care OTS Mertes to Play with enman 170 Garland, Shady. Tenn., it has done for others, | MA1Te 00 ¢ cus’ upon which ROUGH SPOTS, | CHICAGO, W Bandow" Mortos, | Be ..3'\:. Liaste i3 8ho 100k it when sho was all run down—withe | fngs *1o L wenite o 1 CePOrt thelr fid- e | he outialier. L Uity man oz | 8h 1 4 petite, losing fles " Sialadbds o - Ao e .. | the Chicago N ague team, today | Lancaster 1) ot lm;l.u.l ing flesh. and unabl do he chair named as such committes Ben-| ©°°% Vood Smooths Them Over. | ipeq y contract to play second base the | Clarkson 1 er work. It restored her appetite, increased | ators Martin, Harlan and Ransom, and “There probably nothing In the | (OMIng season with (e Chfeago American her weight, and made her well ad strong. | report will probably bo made tomorros. A Lktibans ' e | gt team. The amount of Mertes salary | it : Y This is her own unsolicited statement, probably be made tomorrow. world that produce much bappl- | was not anvounced, but as his signing of An Excellent Combination. Hood’ Bills on Third Reading | ne vs the peculiar feeling that comes |an Amcricin loague contruet was the finis pisdeki 4 . n well fed - [ of one of the hottest xtruggles that has vet he pleasant method and beneficial lood’s Sars Atter the secretary had finished reac over the mind when well fed with mour- |yl fice hetween mignates of the rival ¥ dabl aparilla | ‘' the assieipry. M H\I”m““m'::"E::‘Ifl‘ O e oa (hat Darbieularly. rehullas. the | ARSI RIS Detwash ARNGIRe A don 151 effects of the well known remedy, Promises to cure and keeps the - | on thir " brain, and mukes everything on earth have | helieved to be larg: Syrur or Fios, manufactured by the o e prom- | on third reading were taken up and a num- | | g A3 e : R and a N vy fint, Ambition In renewed, spirits| ALIFORNIA K16 Syrue Co., illustrate fse. The earlier treatment s begun [ ok manatron woee i od of, the fol- K HACIEAMBIGRS, B ERRRRAR e Eastern Agrees with Players, | the valueof obtaining the liquid laxa the better — begin it today i s el foial LS RER L e withis br whish |, BEEFATO, X3\ Maton o The Basiars | L] tive principles of plants known to bo oday. ouse roll 321 ropria 3.970.73 fop | N4 restore L ng within ch | Jeague and the players' axscclation huve | CHICAGO, March 27.—The comm| & bl 8! b . | tne purpose phraprinting 836,370, for | carries us over the rough places com LA, DAXSES (heolerinl HAYS | SHICAGO, Mareh §1The commijies ap-| igedioially, 18xative snd pressptif | @rovsvescssrrsessssscrssses® \iiin I o the. puriess of brigking | 8o wr he roukh DA up from | Sent . message to”Tarry’ T Taylor, at- | hage the track mect of the B Nine [ them in the form most refreshing to the % the members of the Piest Nel '. | Ko we b - kP 58 rney for the players' associntion, asking | met he [oten I M t taste and a vum.-mnn-p stem, It % § | advanced by D K, Thompson e bill | health b <‘ll.|V|‘A|\g his diet and using | drawn up by the players’ attorne llu a wecr and’ teeasurer.” N e, cl .nmu»nu» system effectually, A ; ssed Without W dissenting vote. Grape-Nuts Hool | = wits decide i ‘for the meet, but afier | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers | T "House roll 3w, appropriating the sum of P sikn with Vew York. AR NEHIROE I ORISR0 NUG O30 pelling colds, headache Bring this Coupon 1004 "ToF the. relle af Bherman Connty There is no sense of enjoyment equal | cppicAGO. Marc Pitchers Ph e e 10 M tas | gently yet promptly and enabling one . and 25¢ belng mbursement for extess taxid |to that of being well physically and men- [ Chauncey Fisher have axed their and pl for e et will be deninitety | to overcome habitual constipation per- -t fl;l“‘ln-”“ we it of the asylum for the tall I can hardly realize that such a "nww 10 ¢ V\V(\- “Yu Iyn“”l “:”I‘) th "u\.‘\ it meeting of the committee next manently Its ,mrf\u'l freedom from to the Map Department, D LS an a0 hiha | iramsposition has been made. From being | TorK team. Munuger DAVE of he el Wark, ent at the meeting todny were; | ©VEFY objectionable quality and sub- Bee Publishing Co, and that county Amisstoners {1l tempered and disagreeable I have chang- | New York with the signatures of Wo [ 11 M shten of Michiwan. A. k. Bicknelt of | stence, and its acting on the kidneys, P lowed for the timo they shal | ed to something like enjoyment of the so- | twirler it Hater of Towi. A, 11 Culver o | liver and howels, without weakening NEW CENSUS ! R 0 8 per iy’ and 6 venth et mila Lo | ity (hat L had koW 10 4RO Feain | Sunrs for the Shumrock, | Morihipastern, My of Winneata, Fatters( oe lesitwiiag them, male it the ideal e pald out of i Pin et mile 10| gecling that life was not worth lving I now | (GpENBBURG, N. Y. Murch Clark of Wiseonsin Rl A < ot a1 Coulitien having over S | fecl that 1 would 1ike (o 1ive alwiye | o O R, R a o | T ot Wi |10 the process of manufucturing figs s o mmiseioners shi 1 sample of my handwriting | O8densburg has received a cablegram irom | Not as in Football, are used, as they are pleasant to the e A el aia paid & sy of K A Rhuk ‘Bandltian batare usl e L Wittkon ordering o set of hollow | NEW HAVEN. « Ntarel 5 prince. | taste, but the medicinal qualities of the - {Ratton n fil for thelr nervices. | Grape-Nut g A s e spara tar Bir Thomas Ly chals | ton won the aniual diate with Yale remedy are obtaived from sennu and NEBRAbKA ot i wuthorising the governor |\ iih iy e i Kl vacht ¥ ihE T ecision of e uikes wis other ‘aromatic plants, by a method ppoint a commission three fo he | W g | > g ) o 9 Bl p Purpose of determining the (ihrog for th Yo W M was {oin nbr | Klkn Lay Cor | known to the CALiForNiA Fia Synur OR lOWA Afoansetmnint " oundary x ! naner | DETROUR March Co. only. In order to getits beneficial - L v ot KOS, vous, 1 o on ah ¢ ) earchlight tonigl | adopte effects and to avoid imitations, p'ease 4 sutficlent amount to . , : oy ¢ | R orTatetas - L 8 B! o P Size 28x33 Inch all expenses. iine- alidbie B Saries of Chl [LoEe e e hlahane | antsbuilding | rememberthe full name of the Company Has the 1900 census of fouse roll 8 providing for a similar | When be was abas SRR OCR ai | th P bullding i | printed on the front of every package. every county and town in '} and Missourl, and house ol | planras ny e i Mo Free at Little gvory county and towa de ¢ and Msourl, dnd” ouse bl Obaor howt A% s e e L e bt st GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | map, INCLUDING AL} House Foll 44, uppropriating money. for | or de able for Sreliahon s Cone . rick, with Wi Tought off o 4| LovievILLE, K¥Y. NEW YORE, N. ¥, RAILROADS, ete. l-lx‘" ature expen: It ¥ l\"\" YORK, Mar w-l;n‘ .98 card o six well-filled race ALont wh per- | Worsale by all Druggists. —i*rice bc. per bottle 3 . ouse roll 159, re A [ the v« ad over again | Most Rev ravers wrehbi Correct to January 1 stitutes HOR 19 teaghary’. In | Fredpdiants X o ¥ broken down becauae | 9f Ontario, who i the Hotel Em: 1901, | House ol . relating to cdecodents A o (s kray santier 1o the Reeyo | Mlians fas His con- rol! &2 relating to the election o o oghaus o0_gray ma he nerve ion 15 now use rol ), relating to modifying | proper food, he can rebu at gray mat | In Committee of ¢ Whole. 2Ins Phosphate of Potash ect from th JJ solved we o Com p 0 o ole, | with the Alhume he & make el i e mahe, New, § [Moived Itsell into & comittee of the whole, | with (L men of t make the | ! Will Appear March 30th. with Senator Miller in the chair, for the |only combination that will rebulld this pe Tu Laxative Bromo-Quiniae Fedoves 'be caul Qeresrrererersovevyesoreee® ! cwisidirution of bouse roll 4 uymuyumuglmn,u solt, gray substance, MARCH 28, 1901 Spring Opening Next Saturday Clothing. Boy's two price Suits today and tomorrow at half price to clean up broken lots. Get- ting ready tor the biggest opening of Boy's Ciothing, Omaha has ever had on Saturday. (ONTINENTAL GLOTHING@ N. B. CORNER 15th AND DOUGLAS U1 w8 please you toll others—it we don't tell us. Dr. MCGREW Oftice open continuounly from N o » ays from Kaom o te s pom. ‘ In Boy's (Dr. McOrew at THE MONT SUCCESSIUL SPECIALIST wn of Dise Men Only, 26 yenrs in Ginnha. Hmbdu:u Awu nfuibucte an me, yenrs eaperien [ 10" Galys. Witiiote cltuba, pain oF (o F i QIMVIVAE Sitnoud paia” o i hoin s A WCFICCL and pei LUy s s 000G SYPRILIS ot ot o biseases cut. ) by & treatment which is (ar .y wciury ami successtul than “Hot BPFINES wlvatment, and at less thai half the cost. All breahing oul and sigis ot (be disease disappear i vnce. A cute At is wuaranteed 1oc lite, aice ene [OVER 20,000 i, cviess o5 i Wit MANHUUL; bashluldess, Gueet vud ail unuatural ischarges. Cu Coimultation Frev. Meualvines sent [ PO, Hox | ticet, Lotwee “-u-m- OMAHA, NE} H A SUBJECT FOR INVE-TIGAT ON - betore Easter; is your plumbing. o oo that 1t dous not breed dlseqse dur ihg Summer's sultry heat. Sewer gas in’ your home will cuuse dungerous diseases, and your plumbing should o overhauled fo find leaks or breaks Wo will Investigate your plumbing and put it n order, or « v plumbing heating, put o new or steam a reasonable n it Water Free & Black Phone 1049, § LEECHES escccesssssesesssssetssstecsestcessocrosooe Fresh supply of imported Swedish leeche just recelved. We keep them in stock st all Umes. Can be gent by mail. Price 50 SYRINGES @i dermic | An extra good Hypodermic for $1.00 A better Hypodermic for Eass $1.5¢ A fine liypodermic for $2.00 Also extra necdle THERMOMETERS in every family nowadays, Theye 1s ne | reason for being without one, for we cap | sell an extra fine self registering magnify | ing lense « thoroughly auged thermometer | tor $1.00 Fuller Drug and Paint Co., Open all night 14th and Donglas Sts AMUSENE ongIeNYeN ‘n ' 1y Theate Phone 1 MARY NORMAN Charle s)uck son & Co. | Proevost & ovout Leonare | Fletener. M foat” iKTointer . John “Sohn Hanton & Singer and the Kinodrome Prices Never Chunging -Evening: 10 e Matinecs: Wednexday and Saturday | Sundiy, 106, 20¢, reserved seats, o nival in near futy The management have 2 sketches pelng rehearsed for the 1 Next Week=BAT Miaco’s Trocadero MATINEE 1TODAY jre Weel, lixcepting Suturduy i VAN AR BURLESQUERS Presenting i star Wne of | and “The Arrivil of Carrie > | Little Hatchet. " Evening price Hmoke 1 you like Satirday night, A | AMATELR MGHT, Laocal nets galore—Don't miss it Amateurs call on your friend Roscnthal, o