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- : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE —_—Pmnm—m—————— - e FRIDAY, MARCIT 29, 1901, — - —_— ; OPINIONS ARE EXPRESSED | vt vy »iecicaicntons® ™ * | WOMAN - ATTEMPTS SUICIDE eyl B - - G. W. Hoobler—Mr. Millard is one of the he ] e strongest men who could have been choseu. | ey r 4 A Eluoction of Bemators is the Paramenat Topio || *°% Iiile I:‘:"‘l"”di‘l”,};;‘"””’"‘ bt v | ye Lillie Knox of Benton Shoots Herself | Vos. | Ive In ree en “rles. in Omaba, } H. 8 Weller—I'm glad that we have got | with Revolver, X votnn man pashed & fatpet " i } el two senators and after the long deadlock 1 dasiany ighan of Randolph, Wi BEE IS FIRST OUT WITH THE NEWS [imich 'who thes ave. The setvction, howeoer, | BALL PASSES BETWEEN HEART AND LUNGS | domies i "ic "ie” piey i i Joseph ME"“" of New York City, is 102 years of Age and Enjoys Life. — b it tl oy 4 ‘! e 4 | fea: ’\‘"”,‘.“'L'" und 10 await th 3 \ Mr. McGrath has just ceiebrated his 102d Announcement Crentes Much Comment |especially with Mr. Millard much of Mr. Dietrich 1 do not know Ning and Left birthday, and says he feels as strong and vigorous - | , ) , Lo, AL oL i h netore, wak- | HEARING CHARITIES CASE| as he did 20 years ago. He savs Dutfy’s Pure Malt Opinton, Flght I my estimation, but I think that it [ 7 | - | Whiskey has kept him vigorous and strong and 1 ¥ will give populists an opportunity 1o prolonged his life. — criticise selection of two bankers to! The Beo was fifst to announce the sena. | OCCUPY the highest places within the gift| BENTON March 28, —(Spectal Tele- - torial news | ot the people. gram.) —Mrs. Lillle Knox, wife of J. T. Knox | PIERRE, 8 D.. March 28— (Special T An extra edition was in the hands of| C. O Lobeck—Now the republicans ought | of this place, attempted suicide by shooting | €ram.)—The preseutation of the Board of | Beweboys 1n A remarkable short i atter |10 be satisfled. The Burlington and the | hergelf at the home of Mr. OFrin Galbraith, | Charities and Corrections case bet | E Durry Marr Winskey Co., Rochester, N. Y G emen-—It gives me great pleasure to write you on % e ese 1 rth o e new century to thank you for the benefit your the nction had been tuken at Lincoln. In|LDion Pacific will be well represented in|iwo and one-hait miles south of this place, | €upreme court today drew a crowd to (h ! the l?u(! t the new century to thank you enelit you fact, the story was sent to The Bee linotype \hC Senate during the mext four years at|a¢ § o'clock this morning. The act was | city. Two poluts were raised and ed whiskey has done me. 1 am 102 years old, can sce, hear and operators sheet by sheot as rupidly ms i[Ieant Aside from this the men are all| committed with a 42-caliber revolver, the [ORe was the effect of the referendun sleep perfectly. I shave, take long walks evey day. 1 have could be taken by long distunce telephone. |T'€Dt %0 far as T can learn | ball pussing between the heart and lungs, | amendment to the constitution on the | used whiskey as a medicine since I was 21 years old, and, C. 8 Elgutter—The election of Mr. Mil Bt tatal, M 1 Mrs. or of that iustrumen The reporter at the Lincoln end of the [yo o4 g Governor Dietrich s a very good ‘;("“ ‘”:' gl hly piee ata “n A 8 g using whiskey 81 years, 1 have learned to appreciate a good, ‘phone sent his bulleting while the making | b , . 004 | Knox had been residents of this i sig g fioteb s , A L sal im 't like vours. have t it cor atle fo! of the two senators was In progress, so that | utiness selection as a compromise | two years. A month ago Mrs. Knox said | larity in of th howt healthful stimulant like your: I have used it constantly for €. . Thompson—As a compromise the | election s all right. Nelther of the men were my cholce. 1 was ready to die In the ‘ Ly the time the names of Nitlard and Diet- rich were aunounced officially in the state she was going to retire and went to her | the legislative journal sm, then bundled up part of her wearing [ Pyle for the state held that the mere matter years, and can find nothing to take its place neither food nor drink, It tones my system, stimulates my blood, as well as houge the same Iniormacio as being apparel, divided thelr savings, left Mr. | of legislative employes error y 2 DI yughs 3 18, hope sod' e e oitice. | d1tch with Mr. Rosewater and think that | Knox's ‘share on the dresser with a note | creep into their daily j did not « keeping me proof from coughs and colds. I hope with God's e mKI . Yeat of raptd |t Was & mistake not o elect him, but as @ | caying she had left him, and took her de- [ Stitute vital error. but the original will and the aid of your whiskey, to sce much more of this was a record-bre; eat of rapid | saylug she d left 3 da tool € o §- . - by g a8 ACOUFAte DOWSDADF work, Slely P [ compromise had to be made, I think that | pariure through a window. Since that time | MUSt bo taken and what it meant should be wonderful century. | Pk | taneing all competition “",“‘ ity ;’f‘“"' ‘“‘;h'“" the l"l“”‘ " she been making her home at Mr. Gal- | considered e : : Yours very respectfully, Jay D. Foster ey could not have se- | .o The defense looked upon thie as a vita g ? e " % - : veryhody Talkw lected any better man than Mr. Millard | fault in the law, and worked from that JOSEPH M'GRATH, 441 East 82d St., New York City. i and 1 think the election 1s a good com standpoint. The contention on the refercn- | J0n the stroca o sores, 0 often, n | L1 ® EXTRA FIREMAN 1S KILLED|juuninome mhe coniention on the reforio- L. ops, In homes—in fact, everywhere, the | on of n n was take breaking of ttis dendioek Wits hid baramount | John 8. Knox—The election suits me first |, Tt North Platte | DY the defense to be a direct bar to the | tople of gossip. Some of the expressions of | FAte: I can congratulate all partles con- | passing of any emergency mecsure by the | | opinion relative to the situation are as|CeTned on the result, as there was a possi- | | legislature, except such as were allowed by | fattews: [ bility in the case of a panic of getting so | thit amendment itself, end the ..glslature | Judge D. M. Vinsonhaler 1 think Edward | AN worse men. i ‘ NORTH PLATT . | has no power to declare another emergency | Rosewater was entitled to one of the . mste think the election is a al Telegram ) ~Troy . Goddard, an extra | 10 €XIst. the state contention being that the | . g % tarial positions as a reward for his great [ right in every way, and would say the same | foo TeleBTaus ) Croy B sioddurd, ab eXt88 | umergency provision of the constitution has | aids digestion, stimulates the blocd, tones up the heart and builds ‘“ service (o the republican party of the state :rh'mu in the i nl"th elec .,.,““ of ‘?ulr [ work August 1. 1900, was Killed last night, | hever been I|WM\“1 o ".\mu] and s in full | perve tissue. It is a food for body and brain; it keeps the old young, \”\ -~ AHHOOKUSS e WE the best auailtied hompson and Mr water. Mr. Mil- | ook e Slace of the resular firoman. | force and that the legislature is the only [ 4. EhE VOuNE Sives ¢ SoF tHw "l‘v’“: e LesL Gualilied Wt [lard will be one of the best senators in | :“ g ol the regular fireman, | oy, "Chich can decide whether or not an kes the y hib Lt % i s st | W gton, and word w e b Rk LSRR B SR o8 exis Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has stood severe tests for nearly 5o g account. However, the elecrion of Mo il | Washington, and his word will bave great | oo ™ % pih SOk UL YR I (Upen | emergency docs extat i 5 J lard and Governor Dietrich will meet with | VeISht in all affairs of the nation e o (he traln broke intg| At the cloke of the argument the detense | years, and has always been found s bsolutely pure and to contain k. eheral approval. They are both good men | o, K HodEIDe—1 am sofry to ses that Mr. | /(0 et e traiamen were | @8Kked for dismissal of the restraining order | great medicinal properties. " SHUP Rew SR LiEne: P Tispetd and MF the best senator from the state, und | K10/ LHe Al 08 ¢ Hie signal was | %08 denied and the court took a recess un ul CAUTION! -Our patrons are cautioned against so-called DUFFY'S MALT X s sl always belleved that he would be s e+ S § T WHISKEY cred for sale bulk 1 h I our P Bottle, h o Rosewater are entitled to thauks for with- | ool JORtE 8 0 closed. The state | Answercd by b r Whitlock of No. & nday W KE fered for sale in bulk, and in other than our tent Hottle, with our drawing and making an election possible. | o¢ Nepraska will be well represented, h e | Why Goddard 4id not get out of the way of | Heulers Arrvested. ; i N e In DUFT r“‘ r"[‘ l"‘:" "“l‘\‘l'l \‘}u':‘l"]\‘ is sold in sealed dge elle—T| ection o d . i L e . e e p 18 nof v o was o ¥ Gl 3 5 0 red in any other form it is not the genuine. R ) v o SOV GOV WA Wittt ey ke e Drrviat [ 18 SERIR 18 RO KEOWEY, S Ss SSERER 14 Thdny afterno e | EE—If vl ran down, write s, 1t will cost you nothing to L . ona Swiw (6 s i whoihins thalateresta/obithiratate | BERAELY G B EE SERAELE I A Mihder carn how (o regiin neth and vitality, Medical hooklet sent free, o o state of Nebraska neve » body was brov e on No. | | g b bbbt o TR L Pratsen Miltard, ICHEHT . VA TFaREans IoF: sy | SN S L Wl guarantee, Al druggists and grocers or direct, $1.00 a bottle wenate. Governor Dietrich's vlection is ulso | Clement Chase—Mr. Millard never does | ceused was 25‘years old and married a young | {ry, Officors Wooldrides and Githon DIFFY [SALT WHISHEY CO., Rochester, N. Y. 00d fortune to the state. anything by halves; he was a fine mayor in | Woman of Hastings three months ago. His | o simflar nature have been made Frank A. Broadwell—Its a good thing for |Omaha's early days, and as a director of (he | parents, who live in Oklahoma, have becn | the men the republican party that the legislature | Union Pacfic railroad always had Omaha’s | notified. He lately joined the Brotherhood L CHNNTS n VTV SN did not adjourn without making the sena- | interests in his cye. Omaha can count on | of Locomotive Kugineers and had an insur- t sm,()lb Al (Ul\]\ “LRI\, tors. The selection of Millard and Diet- |him every time. Dietrich is an even mate | ance of §1 “Thirteenth ) rich 1s @ surprise to me, but its a good and they will make a good team, and don't — s LA B e - \ wolution of the problera. They are able | forget Savage. He is a staunch old repub- | MEN HA ANY KNIVES | Sinommonins it Ele h o streets late Thursday afternoon i i i y men. lican and will make a fine governor. VE T00 I‘ $ Tiht up ngainat 1t. He was knock Woman as Dakota City Enters His Offics : Sherift John Power—If the republicans | W. J. Welshans—It suits me Are %o We - but escaped serfous injury., After b 1 ¥ 3 B and Attempts His Life. in the legislature had played good politics | O. E. Bradley—I think the decision is ‘;m‘_;‘hg'“”“ i ."{."‘ o Pollce ¥ Thompson and Rosewater would have been | very satlsfactory - | elected—they are the most valuable men| I. W. Judson—I think they are both good ' s NEY ORD \ND IS REFU to the purty in the state. It looks to me | men, and will look after the best interests | FREMONT, Neb. Special.)— STORM COMING THIS WAY | ASKS “HONEY URHEHINARE EEESEL ( v | FREMONT, Neb,, ) (Special.)— | like a case of biting the hand that holds | of the state Yesterday afternoon Chief of Police Lydick | wint geeupy Taelf with Western Ne- out the meat. g A. B. Hubermaun—I think it is a happy [arrested four men in the Elkhorn yards who | ppnslen Rench Omaha | Mrx Stelln Wartze Asserts Judge W. W. Slabaugh-—So its Millard and | outcome. scemed to be pretty well supplied with new ey That County Owes Her and She Dictrich, §s it? Well, that's surely a sur- | B. B. Wood—I think they are both very | jackknives. Three of them went along will- | 5 Attemptn 1o Collect by Foree of prise. Nobody will doubt thelr republican- | €00d men. Iy, but the fourth started on a run down | WASKINGTON, March 28.—Forecast for AV ITE ARFALI0OND ism—that's certaln. They are excellent) F. H. Davis—I think they are good men; | the track, followed by the marsbal, and he | prigay and Saturday representatives of the business element | I am entirely satisfied with the selection. | did not «top until after a bullet had | por Nebraska—Cloudy Friday, with rain St and they will know how to serve the state[ W. H. Robinson—Omaha is honored by the | whistled past his head. The men were | v A BoLIoh T BabradY at S g b r snow in western portion: irday f4 I0UX CITY. Ia well in congress. clection ot Mr. Millard. Nebraska is to be 0 ts o § brought te the station and searehed. | iy western, probably rain or snow in casi- |1 congratulated on the result of the sena- | (hg . » eslstes ! 3 ; Telegram.) — Mrs. 8 Wurtzenburger MHarte In Satisfied Charles Hayden, the man who resisted T8 boRtIon: vaFlible. Wik 3 3 t i torial combat. rest, had thirty new knives In his poss hfr i —('lm;uv e walked nto the office of Clerk County Commissioner A. €. Harte—Therey John A. Creighton—A good selection. | sion and was unable to give a satisfactory X L e ay brob-| Georgo C. Bille, at Dakota City, Neb., this {aiatistaotion’in knowing (bat it we cAR't| . O, PRINlppi=it in & very bappy nding ] st ot hon b s By thoms This .‘.“,l,\ rfll‘"rl‘\"‘ snow; variable winds, becom- | ap pnoon and demanded that he give her have Mr. Rosewater in the senate we are to [ of the whole matter S Gintas ve thém fifte Wb £ X an order for money she alleged the county have another good Omaha man there. Mr.| Maurice Rosenthal—Mr. Millard is the :';":,',""“,:,",',I.K;_n“.\","':.', AYe an r‘:.’,,',,.'.' e aRtC Bal2| oWon b Millard is & man of wide experience and | best choice that could have been made. |y L v daye urday, except probably rain snow in | o {'andiahe whippediout s mut:And o vely In the county jail, Hayden drawing | eastern partion Saturday; variable wind ; s r great abllity and he will make a first-rate | I have known him for the past twelve bal Y fired he ball tore off a suspender bution 3 : ; the long term The other three men gave | por Colorado—Snow FFid Hatiirday sttt st st senator. ~Governor _ Dietrich, --during the | years and consider him a very good man n 4 10 just grazed Bille's flesh, The woman 3 their names ax Tom Miller, Frank Miller | air in western, probubly snow in easter: g hort time he has been at the head of the | for the place. : o a stern, pl y sno stern | wax overpowcered by County Attorney J. J. 5 4 and Jobn Wray. The officers think the men | portion; variable winds etestsbavsi e xat state government, has shown that he is| Alfred Millard—1 am delighted with it. |y be the same parties who broke into a | i L : MeAllister and placed under arres : « o o o Y ch he A 8 s . ‘ounty Judge Dimers held her to the qualified for the higher office to which e Rosewater First Cholce, store in Struble, la., recently. WEATHIE TREAU, kackila il ". o) X | has been promoted. t WIEATHIIR BURMAU, | grand jury under bonds of §2,000 and she i3 L. N. Gonden—Business men generally [ J. H aus—Rosewater and Thompson alx Judge's Revolver, Trecipitntion compared with (i jail. The Dakota county authorities h Will be satisfied with the result. We wanted | Were the two men whom 1 wished to see | OSCEOLA March 28.—(Special.)— prresponding day of the lust three been trying to get rid of her for some t \W/% i Mr. Rosewater, but the substitution of Mr. | Fepresent Nebraska in the senate. I was|judge T. H. Saunders for a number of . e 18 They got her as fa Omaha a few N 7 Millard is probably the best that could be | disappointed when they were not chosen, |years has been gathering up relics of the | Maximum temperature.... 1 ago, but re \[7/ /,/" / de. Mr. Millard 18 no uncertain quantity; | but I have no fault to find with the two s iid had Geanisn o fnimum temperaturd k) 11 = | made. Mr. ) 1 yi war of the rebellion and had sccured a navy i = v / / he has been a prominent public man for | Men named. They will make creditable [ yavolver carried the first two years of the R iemparatine i) T0 GET LIFE IMPRISONMENT & /’, , e MR / years and his superior ability for any public | FePresentatives of the state. 1 have a sarns of his company, L R 2 nA e N service has long since been acknowledged. | hIgh opinion of Mr. Millard's ability. Al- York volunteers, and had | at Omaha for this day and since Ma Hollibuugh and i Plend Guilty W / ”» H Streight—1 have been hoping for | though I do not know Governor Dietrich | (ho name of the sergeant engraved on the [M0b 0 M o n na SPOKEN OF so ch L - Mr. Rosewater's election, but it seems that | Personally, I believe him to be an able man | pypqle. The last time the judge visited his [ Deficiency for the iy S we can't always have what our hearts de- [40nd one worthy of the honor conferred| ;i home at Troy, N. Y., the sergeant pre- [ Total excess since March 1 8 | - sire. Millard and Dietrich are business | Upon him. The legislators were wise 0| copiod him with this revolv nd he has [ Normal preciptation. o) orinch | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar ‘ men_rather than pollticlans. They will fll | breaking he deadlock. Nebraskans were | opy i in his offce, over s desk, but some | L reipitntlon sihee Mt 7.7 06 nehes | Telegram.)—Charles £, Hollibaugh C A the high offices to which they have been d of the delay and would have been dis- | ooyt O Ixcoss since March | 3 inch | Erie Benton, who confossed to the mu sistad gusted if the legislature had adjourned coxs for « 190¢h | op Arapahoe Brown, the cattleman who was ' = tiaey . " 3B, Ut & compromise 1t In very | Without makin a cholce. North Nebraskn Declamntory Contest, | Deticiency \I0Ch | ot and buraed at'a loacly ranch on 1 John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, Council Bluffs, satisfactory. That is all 1 have to say| Morris Levy—Mr. Rosewater was my| NORFOLK, Neb., March 8. (Special) - Rel ) der river the night of January 23, have been . g i (ot 3 " ¥ | choice for senator and I am sorry that he | At the North Nebraska High school decla- |~ - e ki dl .| Moritz Meyer Cigar Co., Distributors, . 0 about It Y h K ol 1 entenced to life in isonmen having F. B. Sanborn—Under the existing condi- not elected. However, 1 think that | matory contest last night the result wa { pleaded guilty to murder in the second de- | e tlons J. H. Millard is the best man who nor Dietrich and Mr. Millard wlll | Oratorical class, first place b Krasue, v = could have been The combination | Make able senators. Mr. Millard is a cap- | Fullerton; second place, Elmer Robinson, | gpamions AND §© . ] Uy will bo hard to beat, as I understand Diet- | @ble man who has the welfare of Omaha and | Hartington. Dramatic class, first plac “OF WEATHE?. New Wyoming Co ations. i . ¥ Nebraska uppermost in his mind and will wmar! (o] bus; second place, CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 25— (Special.) FOUR rich is a good wan, John e olumbus; second place, J. F. Carpenter—The selection, as a com- | 10 doubt do much for the state. Mr.|Charles M. Lefler, South Omaha; third The following companies filed articles of promise, 16 satisfactory. Nebraska will be | Dietrich bears the reputation of being o | place, Leon Andrews Fremont. Humorous incor n e anklin Build PRICKLY ASH BlTTERs well represented. & substantial, clear-headed man and from | class, first place, Lydia Shultz, Schuyle o — ing and Loan association, Choyemne, capital all 1 can hear of him I believe he will | second place, Nellie Handley, Norfolk ha, clouds | stock $500,000 Bullding associa Cures the KIDNEYS, the LIVER, the STOMACH and the EOWELS. Here s n Suggention. be an excellent senator. : h Platts, clo M0 lon, Douglas, Wyo., capital stock $10,000; | 73UR MEDICINES FOM ONE DOLUAR, J. A. Vierling—It is a happy solution of | J. €. Barmard—The actfon of the leg Gets Ve t Agninet W ', cloudy 4 T |First Methodist church, Ten Sleep, Wryo. the diffculty, and It can only be made |lature is all right. It was probably the| HARTINGTON, Neb, March 28.—(Spe-| Rapld City, snowing AT | Stratton-Cripple Creek Development con best that could have been done under the | ¢lal)—District court adjourned last night '\\'"m‘n'"{ SIBRIL o srepestnts ;, 00 pany, certificate of paid-up capi — _ _ circumstances. The naming of any two |There will be an adjourncd term June 13 to | (IS0 BREEY SO0 W 00 | 5005 of this amount $6 is men would have been better than adjourn- | clean up a number of equity cases. One of | 8t Loufs, clea W | by cash {ng without choice and the legislators mot | (he most important cases disposed of at this | St. Paul, ‘clear i) ... - b only 1 t but th 1 | term was Helen Hamilton against Wood- [ Davenport, cloudy 401 00 ci ¢ et voun i Jiom Serts y named senators, but they named two | e ele 5| = | feannan Gity, clear o4l % » Ho n A S Gpurch bl Ui . X e R e e capable men. Admirers of the candidates | nen Accident assoclation. A verdict was | ficiena, partly cl i W1 LARAMIE, Wyo., March 25 —(Speclal.) i kot Bovier, Migntstotans. i mSlros Losk Manhoed, iy B’aod Po’so" who baitled 80 bravely for the senatorships | given Helen Hamilton of $2,023.42. The de- | Havre,' partly cloudy Tom Ciayton, convicted of holding up a Efig:cs,q"allcfinfiv"h‘. minal Bt cdions, Liima dac (N e b are disappolnted, buf all republicans are | fendants lntend to carry the case to the su- | Hismarck, ‘cloar. oin at Dle Biding, was santanced {o Ave orSEeRat S tope Guicknnea’ of Biar K1Y Chireos 80ee WeY . N 4 g sme court Galveston, cloudy ars in the penitentiary by Judge Bramel Vaus T witohing'of Byt 1 L0t (A Thicre is 1o poison so highly contagious, | #1ad that the lawmakers saw fit to elect | preme cou ) Tl Of Saeitese i i ' > ! (- " e a selec — T irdicates trace of precip organs. Stimulates " e cenie ' e . 00 dwce n\'v-u:lfiodfihuvhve.“l)nln‘:"}; rather than adjourn without making a selec- I vy VR T indicates tr preciy ] ST Leae] Dowiihey ot oy retnnided, w ki e K ieg e M too sure you are cured because all exte o SLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Marc acal Fo Ride a B el and be in the swim. OR SALE DY MYERS-DILLOY ; 7 ; the donto: cays you are well. Many per. |1 am out of the senatorlal question, for 1| {/t TR R ERERIR SAE AR BEFREE sous have been dosed with Mercury and | am on the other side of the fence, like the | o W T0 L A0 e L Shere he Potash for wonths or yems, and pro- |man who stood on the corner and watched | {85 SHC (EEEE 1O (TR T MEEEE O wouncad cured — to realize when too late | two neighbors throw castors at each other | bt SHEETEAY O8 LE8 SAG T T PR that the Jisease was only covered up— |and then kisy and make up. But I think | % (0 mm*“l SN SUANRD A AN driven fromthe |J. H. Millard will make a fine representa- | ” b s s ‘ Like Bognts LIkO: . i cctobreak |tive in the senate. ©am well satisfied that | M5 Prother Lewln, weturned home toduy out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi- | he has been chosen for the long term. . Aliending & esse \ cation find those nearest and dearest to | John O. Yeiser—I don't believe they could Nebraskn and Nebraskans, them have been infected by this loath. |have selected any one better than Mr. Mil- Mullen 1s without a bank, but wants one some disease, for no other poison is 80 |lard for the long tevm. 1 don't know Mr. the worst way. surely transmitted from parent to child | Dietrich personally, my entire acquaintance | hm" .‘l"fi%':.,. riea !\!-nl‘l«n-l; asso- as this. Often abad case of Rheumatism, | with him belug in a general way during the | “0 o Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, |campaign. 1 have had a personal acqualnt- | Nobraska will s o an old sore or ulcer developing in middle |anco with Mr. Millard, and was gratified life, can be traced to blood poison con- |when I heard that he had Leen nominated W t which is to be built tracted ’ 1e will maki 1 tor for th of Seribner is to b i | racted He will make a good senator for the state it of Boribner is ave a pip in early THO Sin of the Parents | "', iy glad that he has been chosen | “TH costink 800 Snae life, for it remains smoldering in the G. 8. Benawa—I am well pleased with | 1ot at Valparalso and will erect a vhul tem forever, unless properly- treated the senators nuw The legislators fure | some time during the coming summer driven out in the beginning. 8. 8. s |[to be commended on making a choic William Quackenbush, who lives the only antidote for this peculiar virus, | pietrich and Millard are well qualified for Tegently wilat an o {”:}u\r\..m{;:: meas. | the only remedy known that can over- |(he offices and will represent Nebraska [ of its wings B come it and drive it out of the blood, and | creditably in the national capital Willlam King of Alliance has decided to it does this so thoroughly and effectually Robert 8. Wilcox—1 believe the legis- | commence the ercction of a | me hrick that there is never a return of the disease |4 ure selected two good men for sena- | /8 :\HII‘\N\“I.'yu:u\ 5001 as rer condi- to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. | oy, After sixty days of balloting it was | O apri 12 cures Contagious Blood | cjear that the men who bad been in the | Rock ‘will Poison in any and all | race from the start could mot be elected. | honds to the i stages; contains no |, egislators were wise in throwing their "‘(‘ 5880k gl : mineral to break down | yotes to other candidates and ending the | (i (e ralirood project be: the "tion your constitution ; itis | . nest, Both of the m named will make | Pacific, which informed tne people of that gurely vegetable and the only l;Ylomllpurli good senators. section’ that it could not afford to take er known that cleanses the blood and N. M. Howard—Mr. Millard (s a sensible, | “Perate the road it built A ¢ ’ e whv I ? N o N at the same time builds up ¢he general |ooniervative man and will make an excels | (A iiter ek procinct | Scotts | B Smokers wonder why the ilenry George is a so much finer smoke than Bealth, o on contagious blood | 1R FOURIOR T donot know much about | bonds 1o the whodn{ te b oy tne i < any other five-cent cigar—We will tell you—THE COMBINATION OF 4 Our little boo agious Governor Dietrich. He bears the reputa- of erccting & bridge over the North P ~Q . , ~ " . - \ polton 1s the wont “"‘“’:"‘“‘;"““‘l‘l-‘:"“,‘i tion, however, of belng an intelligent, capa- | Iatte river o TOBACCOS WHICH IT CONTAINS IS DIFFERENT FROM THAT USED tive ever issued; it not only te bes ble man, and 1 have no doubt of his fitness |, nitte vORE on _of isauing o] 1V y % (P v ' about this disease, but also how tQ e | for the exalted place to which the leglsla- REPER ALY MRACHON RE 8. CONES Rouke 2 IN ANY OTHER FIVE-CENT CIGAR, and is the manufacturer’s secret, ourself at home. It is free and shoul thra Ban B t to advance him. defeated.” vote was 164 to 118 P i H H ’ a1 1 > TR N ADER, L no Raeking & | TP BAS §08D 81 50 aATAREN hiR | il s o WAN L I The smoking public get the benefit—Try one and you will join the ranks cute. Send for it. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! How they go! of Blou | of steady Henry George Smokers v of 3, sheen to - . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA Ride a Bee wheel and be in the swim. ) heep to y y o als d thelr flock of ad, which will also go to Wyoming [ ‘ A band of Indlahs enroute to the Buffalo - exposition recently took the train WHERE WILL—— ville. A large number of their frie e =gy . the reservation cAme s far us Rushville E. E. BRUCE & Co0,, “ ,’ with them and the ent party had a big | 9 Do powwow before the traln arrived | \Y/ € Distributors, . . Omuha, Neb, Albert Elssler of Oakdale took a revolver | i to ‘-l.n.‘h ..luh.l | The chicken Is alive 313 D) W 20T and well, but Elssler has a et some APPEAR MARCH 30TH? Where in' his arm, which the doctors have been unable to locate, The revolver hung \ tre and be started 0 examine it when it

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