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OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1901, for the purpose of having the members |lnvestigation and find the members of th v t v INages. In €1preme court reports vol growers of cattle t Nehraska p 10 Nebraska gradua together a soctable time before the | J¥enty-reventh sess as A body, regard o s j 1nd the price of reports alre by providing for o r { exhioition | OpAthy who have com ¢ ol pi to 1 xceptionally hig L To authorize elties of slame. This | of Nides. Signed b o i Wo years course and to authorize the | final dispersion of tho legislature churacter: that an honest effort was made class to maintain A olime on both old and new Serator M ihorize the board | 0f Health to issue physicians’ certif Most of the members have already gona the, m 1o, promote the hest fnter | 1 " i to levy & Bigned by the governor Al T the 8 Difrymen's aweo- (L0 these graduates under o ome, and those who have remained for the | ¢ e state by the pussage K00 1 v Signed by the presentative Lane-To nrovide for v 1 o regulations. In the ha l‘:n:ln el ) e it e ol ind the careful appropriation of the the manner of selecting, drawing and um eoting d by | By Representitive Bvane-—T ndup are willlng to qui e'w money, and (hat elass and unjust MeCargar—To authorize fn- moning grand and petit jurors in counties Repr iler--To proy |game “und song apd insectivor n. Thompeon e ts to leave for | legislation was honestly opposed that rporated towne and citles and to establish = having a population of 8,0 or mor A | mowing or e destroying weeds within the stute of Nebraska 1 to Mexico on a husiness trlp in about ten | TAR<partation given the members by the | wnd maintain free public Hbraries and read- | bill to confer some rogulations a8 to Lan- | giniic ronds and making failire (o do so o | & boasd of fish commigsioners for the . vy railroad companies, which i& o common cug- fng rooms and to provide for a library fax | CASter county as are now in effect, t misdemeanor and to oun f Nebraskn and defining e powers and tom, was purely complimentary and with- of not merc thun 2 mills on the dollar, | 1% showing the population unde clerk to tax the cost of doing this work | hities. In briel, this bill abeolutely pro out fn any way attempting to inflience the Signed by the governor which was the former limit, Tne bl ale | GRES GG EU Craperty refuses to | hibits” any kind of market hunting: it SENATE DALLIES OVER CLAIMS | 3L, ,mymbers and their cholce of candl- | T Senator arlan ' To authoriges the clerk of the district conri ot | WL LI o 8 e Rikned by the | Shortens the 1 season for hunting to 12 dates for United Btates senators, or for the poration of cities having m Douglas county to draw the Jirors Passod | g0 00 {days and prohibits shooting of quall for I,. wsage of any speclal act of legislation fes than 25,00 inhabitants W with an_emergency clause and signed Ly | EQEIRRE 0 @lackwell T petmit | IWO years ifom the time the bill Kocs into Declines 1 In the investigation the members wercy cmergency cluuse and sglgned by (he goye the governor SEurance OF Wersor Sronerty temporarily | eMect, Passed with an emergency clause | without exception willing and ready to | error My Representative McCarthy—To amend | t8UFATCe 0F personal Braperty LnpOEaeRr 1 ina sened by the governor | ANSWer ry question that would lead t By ‘Representative Uhl-To procide for the law relating to decedents giving heirs | G 80 G GETECL i 1y Representative Tefft--To make appro. the discovery of anything irfegular, as far [appointment of a plumbers’ examining | of deceased same exemptions { he had | R gointor Ransom—To protect feebles | Printiong for former ‘Treasurer Meserye . as they knew, with the result that i not a [board in cities having a population of when alive, Signed by the governor minded fomales. Passed with an emergency | %00, and Treasures Stuefer, $1.000, mone 4 LINCOLN, March 31-—(Spocial,)—Not. | #Ingle Instance could anything be charged | 00 or more, the bourd to consist of five| By Representative Cain--Provid that | T Nee and signed by the governor. pild for official bonds. Passed with withstdnding the fact that this ts Suntas | OF,PFOVed againt any member of eandidate. | members, one the chfef health officer of | the Jury law i vogie In Douglas and {.n B ey ot provide | emergency clause and signed by the gov 3 Is Sunday | On <he contrary the true spirit of western [ the city, one as the plumbing ingpector, caster countles shall apply to all countles b 25, Gl T G ie Sy naSenting equipment | ernor the senate worked all day long, the sub- fand manly independence exerted ftself [ two Journeymen plumbers a master | Within the state. In hands of the governor ‘ Institution Chronic ane nt | 1Y Representative Evans=To provide for ject of discussion the greater part of the | throughout the entire session and which we | plumber, the members of the hoard not e Ry Senator Buldrige—To create a suprem bl i 1o HPprOpHte $0000 therefor, | RAResRINent of leasehold Interests in lvnds 1R Wiig (B repert of (B cotl * | believe was most thoroughly demonsteated [ Officio members sha) )t ench | court” commiseion, remulate thelr sufuries | LASUNES (00 it [ I trrigation districts, Passed with an emer % » e conference | i the contest for the selection of the two | day's service actually Passod | and duties and (o require cortain qualii bt Meredith Mo legalize and reg- | BEICY cluuse and signed by the governor. committeo on the claims bill, a number | senators just ende and that all reports | with an eme ¥ cla and signed by | thon: Fixes their salarfes at $250 per| G SHCC N Rigned by the governe Hy Representative David Brown-T of the items allowed by the committee |t the contrary 18 the governor s and allows each n-mm.«.r-u‘u to i | VRE Gintor Arends—To tequire. peddiers | 816" # &vstem of public traveling libraries of the senators. The firat claim considered | kinson noof mare (han K000 and less than | gency clause and si the movernar. | Of the city or town within any county in | #is? fE it SRRy (e the wa# that of Miss Laura B. Taylor, a young | ‘Whitmore, Sprecher, Hunter and others 00 fnhabitants, This 18 the Lincoln iy Representative: MeCurthywoxtending | Lo Vi annaal tx of $20; those with a | EOVEFIOT 0f the stute {0 appolnt three com- woman of this city, who has a clakm of [called the document a whitewash and in- feharter bill (1t wis passed with an cmer. | ! Ry T B i :\"_"‘n_,'l‘“‘ 1SS | vehicle drawn by one animal, $5; those | missloners o act with three commissioners . - s e and fede e LI Ib appointed by the stute of Towi (o determine something over $7,000, ‘alleged to be due |#isted that it should not be placed on the | K{1cYy rinit and steted by the wovernor. | g E OB IR GOty MU e i | Jith two and lexs than four dnimal appolnted by tho atute of Tows to determitie " M the heirs of her father who acted as state | Fecord sloner for Lincoln. Other Changes are of | Sigred by the governor P T UL 7 where the changes in the Missourt Fiver rl 0 'n welghmaster at Omaha for four rs, dur Hall thought the appointment of the com- | minor importance SCHOOL By Representative Hibbert—To au make It indefinkte and o wppropriate $2,0m [] ing which time he was supposed to recelve | Mittee was a piece of political buncombe COUNTIES, By Senator Fowler- £ the free attend- | (he governor (o appoint a commissione for the A, ot the commisgion. Signed n salary of $2.000 per year, to be pald out | and thercfore opposed the adoption of the Reprenentative Moekett~Changing the | e etoenses teioir ons the peroire s | e gt it Bie otensatica Ty Betiator Van Boskirk- Designating the of the fees of the ofice. The fees fell short | Feport hat in inties of ove M in- | pecessary to enter sald schools. Emergency | 81 Passed with an emergency claus state as the commissior P of paylug the salary and Miss Taylor secks | Chairman Wilkinson explained that an [ Rabitante the counts commissioners nay | claise, ' [n hands of the governor 1 the hands of the governor ds and marks Signed b We are ready with new to recover from the state. The senate in | earoest investigation was made and that | of'Sy per duy. This Bill wan Mmade necens | form senmoon. Colmmed oy oo e T D O e Dl e Minding twine a0l | in~To authoris Spring Clothi { the righ committee of the whole reduced the claim | noue of the charges could be proven ary by the reduction in ister's popula. "Ry Representative Helsner—To provide | or offcred for ale, the stamp to conty 1o appolnt & commission to de pring Clothing, ol the right to $200, but the conference committee | AU the conclusion of a storm of protes: | on from om0, the previous limit Passed | for” the 'proportiowal distribution ‘of il | the ‘name of the 'manufacturer and the | termine the boundary line ouiween Ne rafsed it up o $4,500, and a motion was | ffom several of the members Chairman | iR W13 emerscncy clause and signed by funds Teretofore paid into the treasiity of | number ot fect per pound. Signed by the DIEAKK And Mistolsh 26 455 Yuinr, she yame sort. ’ ( ; any eounty for the maintenance governo cgnlations provided for the Nebraski-lows made to monconcur in the report, which, | Wilkinson, after explaining that he had no | By Repre sentative Dahlsten—To provide | high schools for non-resident pupils om By Reprosentative Lane \ppropriate | commission. Stgned by the goverior after an hour's discussion, was adopted | 1esire to break the harmony of the ses- | for the appointment of county attorneys in | the schools which have maintafned money for the saluries of officers and em-| By Representative © McCarthy To au 8 counties of 3,00 population or under, Signec choo ands ¢ © OVverno loyes of e st overnment, fnclue thorize the governor to appont a N by a vote of 12 to 14, some of the mem- | *1on, withdrew the report it population or under. Signed | high schools. In han the governor loyer of the state government, Including = thorize the govern “apy OVETLOT By Benator MeCargar—To provide for (he 1 state institutions. Passed with an emer- | braska-S8outh Dakota boundary commission | ' bers voting against it on the ground that py —— | By Eenator Lyman—To permit the giving compulsory education of children, for the | geney clause. In hands of the governor | to be governed by the same rules provided | it should have been presented in the name | WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE anty honds and ‘authorizing county yment of truAnt oMcers for (e | Y Rpresentative Anderson - broviding | oF the Nebraska-lowa commission. Sk | of the heirs and not fo Miss Taylor's name < to permit county officers to take | r education of such children as can- | that the name of the Institute for the Deaf | by the governor . b - without giving bonds, at their own | not properly be taught in the usual public, [ and Dumb, located at Omaha, e changed | By Representative Hathorn—An act for alone. The claim went back to the com- | Lint of the Billn Passed by the |9crotion. In the hands of the governor. | privat: ot parochinl schools and for he | to the Netraska School for the Deaf, and the rellef of Russell I. Loomis and to au LO HIN 0 mittes for changes Sraeshtonth vl | By Representative Mockett—To make law | proper_enumeraton of persons of school | that the name of the Institute for he thorize the governor to convey to satd Rus I T claim of Murbby & Bwain, & Beatsld y relating to fees of coupty officers In Lan Signed by the governor. 'L B, Mocuted ' Nebraska City. e sell I* Loomis & ‘certuin quarter section of | i y & Swain, ¢ Ansembly, caster county the same, with the reduced Serator WeberoTo provide that con- | chunged to the Nebraska School for the | land in Red Witlow county. in hands of the | M. B. CORNER 16th AND DOUGLAR firm of attorneys, for legal services arising | | census of 190, ax t was under the old cen- | tra with teachers must be signed by | Blind. In hands of the governor | governor. I M u tell others—Itwe don't tell us. out of the difficully at the Beatrice insti- LINCOLN, M 3 Bpecial . | gus Slgned by the governor, with an emer- ) two members of the board of directors not | By S or Trompen - An act to e By Representative Wenzl-For the relief " BEL6. GOuHIV: o T o, ear tHiEbeR [l LN, March 31.—(Spectal.)—Follow- | gency ¢liuse 4 ) relatec 10 the teacher. Bigned by the gov- | the practice uf osteopathy in the s of Frederick Ulrich by relmbursing him for S5 6 wae (he Ol of BT, Daw it |ing is a list of the acts passed by the| By Representutive Bvans—To permit fr- | erncr Nebraska and providing that upc $53 taxes {llegally paid on land in Pawnee Y x of A awes, wite wentvieve a . 8 rigation districts to pay off bonded in-| Wy Senator Currie—1 & hors' | presentation of a diploma fre | county, Signed by the governor. s - ey of the superintendent of ihe institute at | g onyAeyenth Jeneral assembly of he | gebtednecs with money on hand through the [ certificates fsued by al institu- | \thy of good standing t| By Representative treen - Concurrent | Dr MC(JREW Omaha, who ntked for the sum of $300 far | S14te Of Nebraska and sent to the governor | county rvasurers with an _cmer- | tions which malntain a jual to that [ thereof shall be entitled to a congress t 3 b v : Aed OF | for approval up to 8 o'clock tonight. A |&ency clause and s th eryor. University of Nebraska. Signcd by | permitting he or she to practice | convention for the purpose of pr cer as matron. It could not be SKOWD | taw other bills have beén passed by hoth | 1% Represnts To wuthorize rror pathy i the state. In hands of the gov- | posing an umendment to the natfonal con- | gmee ap 3 8o o that thero was uny authority for her ap- |povcee but have mot vet been enrolled the state treasurer o transfer the <inking Representative Warner—To require | ernor. stitution which would p for the ele- w00 p m days (rom SONNent, The cinim of 7. K. Perris. whe , y fund of the state to the gencra, fund and f county superintendents to hold examina- | By Senator MeCargar—Providing that the | vatlon of the United Stites senators by tie o SR Pelohur-at Ny Xenviey VReLivation | CRIMINAL COD {o brovide for the creqit of {this fund direct llv;nsllnln (Admission to the Péru Normal | attorney gencral, state treasurerund audi- A BRI !l‘s;-"l"wl'h an stity § hereafte he b ed indebtedness o e | school twice each yvear, onc n any date | tor of publiic counts b and they nre emergency clause and signed by he ROV~ during the trouble there was allowedy the | By Senator Martin-Defining the crime of |state having been paid. Passed with an | that he may designate in the month of | hereby authorized and instructed in (heir | emor . amount being $124. train robbery and providing life imprison- | cmergency clause and signed by the gov- | April and again on the third +v in | discretic ttle, compromise or dismiss | By Representative Vandegrift—For (h The claim of Mr. Crane for $500, alleged n;-'vym, on conviction. Signed by the gu\~'»|lvml 3 o R :l\:‘vl\’ ll'|=|1~;;‘| with an emergency « and ‘.‘n .~Im.« .I{|Ilvw w-v:(hm: in whic I; :IH'\( ‘;’-, w'n"n”.'lm 'wl‘;hl”\‘ d\nll h-h.'-pplxlr-— » 500, alleged | erno 3y | Senator Arends—Authoriz o ed by the governor te is p of the Tecovery of priate $810.10 taxes pald in excess Intao the to be due him for extra work while he was | By Senator Edgar—To provide penalties [ Board of County Commissioners in counties | 1y Representative Rohwer—To provide legdd "o be due the Btta Ipon | ABY RUNG OF tha' Atate,, Bighed /by - the in the employ of the state as engineer, was | ‘lrr: lrl:;;r)lll’lfl:‘)fx‘( Hrn;l :(Hulr 1 10 Hmll I:l\;lv‘\ 'hi\\h;))\]n“un anization ’lu |~I!|~- ‘f;hr“l; in: wllv_\lx the |I w xn\-; r;!lvn{ teachers' | ‘H ly“ \lll. or Irm‘n any depository K‘n"f"""' ntatt P Py rovide f / 3 v * es. Signed by the nor; emergency | funding bonds for the purpose of paying | institu o make knowledge ot history | s smen. _EBrovided that the ¥ Representative Fowler—To provide for disallowed, on the ground that so long as | ol usc | the bonded indebtedness of any precinet required for third g te dnd in- | ant in every case shall pay t osts | the payment of saluries ot members, ofii- he was in the employ of the state his serv- | By Senator Harlan—To provide that any |defacto precinet within satd county, Passed | serts a knowledge of the elements of agri- | rued In such action a8 & condition prece- | cers and employes of the twenty-s th ices belonged to the state person ove o of Is years, who under | with an emergency clause and signed by | culture after 108 among the branches rc. | dent and before auch actlon s fiually dis- | session of the leglslature, Tota e pied promise of marriage sha ve intercourse | the governor. auired for certificates, Passed with un | missed. In hands of the governor tion 1n this bill was $85,000. Passed with The clalms of the daily newspapers was | with any female of good repute, shall be | By Senator Ziegler—To require county | emergency clause and signed by the oV By Representative Lyman—Amending the | an emergency clause and signed by the m. o 6 p. w. next taken up and discussed at length, | guilty of seduction and lable to imprison- | treasurers to publish semi-annual statc- | eror. | 1aw relating to penalties in bonds by pro- | governor ®ome strong arguments belng made in be- | MeNt not more than five years. Passed | ments of the affairs of their office in July AXES, viding that the officers of counties, town- | By Representative Fowler—To provide for Balt of the pasment of tha juse debrs of | RIR AN cmergency clause ‘and signed by | and January of each vear. Signed by the | py Representative Knox—Providing that | Shibt: school districts or road districts shall | the payment of incldental vxpenstis incirred | Representative Lane—To permit the | e Spunty treasurors of the several coun. | | not be required to give any bond unless the [during the twenty-seventh session of the the governor governor ex-officlo county eollectora af | authorities whose duties it is to approve the | legislature, appropriating $3.00. - Passed the state. The claim was nonconcurred in By Representative Harlan—-To provide | and it was sent back to the conference com- | that any person whe shall maliclously or | appoinument of deputy county attors 1 the taxes levied within thelr respective | bond of such officers shall, §;. their discre- | with emergency clause and signed by the fbr McGrew at age 52) mittee, forelbly dece 3 way any child | thes of between 60,00 and nties, the prosent law ‘,M\MM:( that | th require such officer to give bond, in [ Bovernor 2 MONT SUCCKSSFUL under th s, with intent un- | ti This il gives Douglas 3 e %, Rale Viding which case such authorities may require | By Senator Martin—To repeai the state A motion to allow the senate employes | lawfully ain’ or conceal such child [ ditional deputy county attorn 4 T e .."‘"“““'. e ntiey are Lowh: | such ocers il personal of indem- | barbers' law. Passed with an cmergency SPEOIALIST pay for three extra days was allowed. from its par or other person having | with an emergency cluse and signed by | fownship organization. i hands ‘ot "govs | Mty bond at th retion of such officer, | clause and signed by the governor. 1n (he Gientimcns ve wes sus s Of D Upon motion of Young, which was carrfed | /4Wful charge of such child, shall be fm- | the governor ernor. L4 5 V7 and if the latter be given the cost theresf By Benator Martin—'To repeal the act ere- | o g0 " 4" ) taorde ) | prisoned senitentiary not more than | By Representative La *rovid o ¥ e pald by e cou vnship, e State Board of e s Ot Men Only. 26 unanimously. Scnator O Neill raciied Caset | Prisoned in the penitentiury not more than | by Represcntative Laftin-Providing for | B Representative Miskell—T hall be pald by the county, township, |ating the State Board of Transportat { #even nor less than one year. Passed with | the following fees for county treasurers: | paCrnant " oi¢ TN e, Miskell =To provide £0r | whool district or road district whose officer | which wet wis recently declared unconsi ce, 15 years in Omabu. at the Bat.' an emergency clause and signed by the gov- | On all sums collee by him during the | 05 furnishes the same; and provided further, [tutional by the supreme court. Passed with L erno . |t st e o e et v Gounties ot under townghip organization. | that when any one ot such ofiicers. 1s ‘-.».1..1. ‘emergency clause and signed by the VAqutLt ANu nTuKUueLe enator Trompe: ) require carcasses | $6,000 and under $10.000, 4 per cent; on all | gpiato b Find - 0 | quired by said authorities to give nd it LG Ly g, Cou i es (AT HOUSE WAITS ON THE SENATE of s fo” e Biried "W makini | sume v i S i 0 Smeciony | Lot Won, Fouulres similae pavments I | Sl bl Wi end’ favd teom the iliout cutuliy, bain or 1oms of time. unlawful to sell or glve them away or to be | clause. In hands of gove . mita the (R¥Bayer 10 b S x| date when said ofticer is notified that he is ) pxempt Luiu s Uil v ues of Falthfal Representativon | D0V along (he public highway. Signed | 1y Senator Baldrige To require county | and” then werk 1t out ”x“;“';\h._l;;;‘.j‘;‘,;,;";,';|r.u.\gf».'v«r(mv.- siich bond. I hands of the [ o hol and precinet ocers trom compiying | OVMUIUAE Sihouc” piia” or “Bindrance Hang on to the Last Work "y Senutor Martin make It unlawful | purpose of hotdini county- faire, 1o have nt | B e Dalilsten=<Provial | ¥BY Benator Campbati—An act for the re- | iihProvisions of the corrunt practices mef, | (it Liiiiiiceq @ Derivet N nrlAen of the Body, stroy ballots until the time | subscribed and paid in betore they | oo fon of - personaity remalmng. 1 | llet o Alex 1. Blair and o authorize | oisin - Khgned by the governor | SYPHILIS 409 o0 Blood Lissases cure: for usling the syme ax evid celve e eds of the usual levy | counties less than i year. The 1aw procides or to execute a deed of relin- |5V Roprenentative’ Hathorn -To provide by a weatment which is af MaroN Hi~(Bpeotal Malee n ssed with by the commissioners and o | (hat the owaer of ‘arr llvecammProvides | nited States of America | a8 (EREFCOSTEE HEEIE T Ca Mhchool | bevas © \Ury and successtul than “HOE ele rgency clause and signed by the g ke {t cptional with the county commis- 4 . any and all interests of the state - RRe PR BPrIDES Aeallient, and ut less than balf gram.)—Less than three score members of | ¢ | #ioners whether this levy shall ‘be turned | ARG Which Bas been dusessed for taxation | in’cortain lands in the northwest portion of | gleciign; the same 4s in any other election. | (hg'cost. ‘Al breaking ou and sigus vt tae the lower branch of the legislature assem- ¢ Senator Ransom—To make Kidnaping | over to the agricultural assoclations, Signed | {o “Femove. said stk oo e Intandsl the ut to enable said Blair to perfeot Y s disease disappear at vuce. A cuie that bled in the house hall foday to participate | % f¢/OBY and In cases of injuries or threats the governor. notiry The county elerk, stating the counts | M8 title to sald lands under the homestead INSURANC guaranteed 1or life. Y particlpate | of injury the sentence may be death or im- Senator Ziegler-—To restrain male ani- | o' f iy N S Td'e MY laws of the United States. In hands of the | tor Baldrige—Amending the insur- s cuted of nervous in the final deliberations of the session. |prisonment. Signed by the governor | mais from runaing at larke and to provide | 1o s 'of governor . <08 sald stock. In | governor. 7d allowing stite companies fo debility, lcas of Vituiity Only the conference committee reports on | By Representative Loomis “To make the |a penalty for violation cf the law audioriz. | "5 RLSIGEive i require | (BY, Jenator Currle—Two bills similar to| tnsure the Ndelity of hersons | ata MANLUL Bashiuiness, ISt 801 il the claims bill Temained to be considerad. | Nazden of e State penltentiary the exe- | fng sule of any animal found roaming at payment of'Foad tx'in uetual cash 11 coun: the above, being for the rellet of numerous | hoiding es of public or private trust S stncive silis 156 b fat o il de e, e e 10 B0 ok the school | ties under township organization. Signed | Sizens 10 the northwest portion of theland to become a surety on bonds and obli- [ Lures Guar: on Frees D @ few faithful law- [ with an emergency clause and signed by the | fund.’ Stgned by the governor. \ne Sovatidy In hands of the governor o8 16, Fersan SId varcormiioie arats i P g e gt P B emeg it b BTy By Regresentative. Crotiett=To orovida AP Represontative \Warner—Te reimburae | §ations of perso d corporatio 1 to R P but the first report was not fnrmeumm': By Benator Young—Ten acts curative to| for payment of dumages caised by the lay- ||r’x:l\| !:fl:(b-)(lv'lmlx»:: s h'«-'-[ .'n'l?“.'-‘ i | theGerman Eangelica) Tutheran Chirch | other sriting i the natare of & bond in the CHARCGES LOW errors in the Criminal Code. Signed by the | ing out Itering, opening or discontinuing Lincoln '.'"' $500 paid Tor a church bulld- | game manner that natural persons may do, Medicines seut erywhere lro- from no business was transacted. By Representative Mead—To make it a | fund of the county in which such road is ALl o el ; w which authorized the state offi- e DRERON, gt eancy” STHtLs 0] o : The copference committes onVithe: claima | STIMe to thregten to accuse any person of | located, except _us otherwise provided in A iy '5"||'|L"nu‘\':"'(l b et donate bullding sltes to church and | Rands ot ‘the governar, > Cuse. In the | L e ORANA Nih ™ 8ad Douglas bill reported in favor of allowing several | 'yCTIMe, OF Oftense or ‘to do-any Injury to | existing liws. Signed by the governor, Ve Tt e Ot LURRO NS aiae fr e s wites in the city of Linc h puocir b, the person or property of another with in-| By Senator Van Boskirk To prevent the | 150 4 German Evangelical church bought its)] To O —__". arly In T daily newspapers $500 each in full settle- | tent to extort mor or pecunlary ad- fspread of contagious and infectious diseases - o . buliding site 4 few years ago and subse- 0 Care the Grip In Twu Days, ment of claims for about $1,200 each for | Vantage. Signed by the governor Mhong domestic unimuls and to provide for | WISCELLANEOU SuohM? APPROPRIA- | quently filed w claim for the money paul. In | Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. . the appcintment of a sta veterinarian and FTONS, the hands of the governor. publishing constitutional amendments. SEEAR, an assistant and to regulate thelr duties | By Senator Martin—To authorize the gov- v Representative Uhl-To provide for re- Whitmore objected on the ground ghat the | By Senator Harlan—To provide for the in- | and powers, ixes the salary of veteri ernor to take 8tens to secure for the school | funding money advanced by varlous per- constitution restricted publication of such | COFporation, government, regulation, duties | fan at $1,500 a y and that of the assista fund any balance that may be due from the | Song for transportation of the First regl- ! , 4 and powers of all cities having more thaa |at $ per day, cach to be pald actual travel- | 5 per t sale of lund of the Pawnee In- | ment from San Franclsco to Nebraska, and y amendments to weekly newspapers. Wilcox | 5000 and less tha M0 popi Ing expenses. ssed with an emergency | dian reservation. Signed by the gover to relmburse members of the regiment who r. yon s read from the constitution printed fn|wWith the emergency clause and signed by | clause and signed by e Eovernor | By Representative Lane—Providing that | pafd their own transpors Cobbey's Complled Statutes for 1895, that ”‘f{ u;"\ BRE itive Wi ! i By Senator ‘Baldrige—To authorize ‘flu-‘ “;l\'ivl.v\l-l;‘lh" pll\nihl n of the penitentia®y | imately $40 00, ¥ ased a i vy Representative Wilcox—To Incorporate | suy court to appoint a commisston, | shall belleve ‘that any convict coniined miid sighed by the governor the amendments should be printed at least | ojtjen of the first class having less than | consisting of five judges of the district | therein is insane he shall ‘certity said thet | By Senator 0'Nelll-To admit Americans PERFECT . . once each week it some newspaper of gen- 40,000 and more than 20,000 inhabitants and | court, to revise the Compiled Statites of (to the governor, who shall immediately | Who fought in the war with Spain and in l&lftf‘ 4L ARROW eral publication. This destroyed the force | regulating the duties, powers and govern- » of Nebraska and to suggest any | cause an examination to be made by the | the Philippine insarrection to the Soldiers’ E of the opposition argument u)ml Whitmore | €0t This bill s the South Omaha chartcr, modifications or als to the | Penitentiary Medical board and u.....‘, .;'.' and Sailors’ homes at Grand Island and BRAND dlate OFe | \which has alreandy gone into effect, being | Twenty cighth legislature. Signed by the | certificate of sald board that the conviet is | Milford, under the rules and. regulations Immediately started out to find the original [ passed with an emergency clause and | governor and passed with un emergency |insane the governor may direet such convier | overning these institutions, Passed with " > copy of the constitution. Being una signed by the governor. cliuse o to be removed to one of the hospitals for | pergency clanse and signed by the NE,_pERA WELCHOR locato the document he soon re(urned to the | 1'% Senator Pitney—To prevent the spread | By Represcntative Loomis—To provide for | the fnxanie within the state for th rnor. : gl AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. 25¢each'2 for25¢ g of contaglous and Infectious disease by sl of cases in foreible entry and deten- | proper medical treatment and w Representative Lane—To appropriate hall Sitherlatug daunty boaras to ent e Rt ' an i e 1 3 A « % ol honrds to enforce proper r forcible detention only of real prop- | perintendent vium is satisfied i the purchase of state falr grounds [ “The words ‘at least' form the vital poin: N zulutlons and £y create county Passed with an emergonoy ciatiss and | tha conviot is L SR arad ha fadilis of thre miles of the state | Uged by people of refinement CLUETT i&éggDY&CO of the cont 4 § 6, » health for carrying the provi- | signed by the govern: rify t [ convict shal) | © ing. In hands of governor, 4 sontrgversy antl 1 am willing'to r of ‘the net into effect, Passed’ with | © 1y Senator Yount— T ' returned to the penitentiary (o sorve the Representative Humphreys for over a quarter of a century. cede,” he wald, and without further debate | amergency clause and sigied vy the gov- | ments shall 3 unexpired term of his or he nee, less that every person having a p | e i P that portion of the report was adopted ernor bt i erence of the b K the time the convict was o confined i1 the nd against the estate of o The house also agreed to tie appropr 1By Representative lo authorize | or purchaser. Signed by [ asylum. In hands of governor. person who shall not, after giving § u oot o 10, Pereed to Cie annropeia- | 1% NeRiion o na o the Sorporate |8y Sesaior ORei-To fithe price of | "R Benitor Vi Hork - o protect | Feutife: whrther o 16 0% . o rip lTu tment ote cloria Al 3 hibit his claim within the time limited by ati 18 broke: : Daster Taylor, this being a reduction from the court for that purpose, shill be forey cati 1% broken up in from one to Broadway, 5t Ave, and 27th Strset, New Vork. $7,500, asked in the claim. | < barred from recovering on sich claim or | three days by the prompt use of Downs' Ab.ulm iy Fireprooft The appropriations for C. H. Bostrom, S t. t s t Some Friendly Expres- settine off the ‘same i anyaction’ what- | Elixir. 1t has done it. 1t wil do i, oy rirenros commissioner at the Nashville exposition, e“ lmen On ena Or sions of Opinion BV Representative Lane—To provide for [Try it before pneumonia or consumption tenof e and ex-Engincer Crane, for drawing plans A payment of incidental expenses incurred | sotg in, After grip, Baxter's Mandiake [ . HITEA R S and specifications while he wWas on the pay during the Tw ull\r;u”"nlll“:l::':lun geainal Bl ST A andrake [ ; Ciir roll under the popocratic administration,| Since the culmination of the senaforial which prompted your withdrawal will be paign, which under any other circumstance | with i cimetmencs Cluse aid signed. by Wt ol it 'S remedy for expelling | & T were refused. contest Mr. Edward Rosewater has received remembered by your many friends; besides weuld win, but the campaign seems to have | the g0 4 all grip polsons from the blood, regulat- | 4§ Sard s poin tments, The report was then non-concurred in | many letters and telegrams expressing re- you wre afforded the satisfaction of making been a most pecullar one. We cannot | oY, Bonater Gampbelloror tho ing the bowels, strengthening the nerves ¢ i ntlrely and sent back to the committee. The | KTet that he was not chosen senator, and Your successor with your supporters. We always win. 1 Know you to he one who | mevsemer to exeeite o desd of relinauine | and Imparting vigor to the system g N ; N v ous house met again this afternoon, but soon | assuring the hearty support of his friends. fail to yee where your enemies can get any can bear defeat as well as to feel elated |ment Lo the United States conveying ull in- | All druggists guarantee them to do as : 4 L took a recess to 8:30 in the evening A few of these are here printed glory out of the result. No man ever had over victory. No doubt you had much to | 'Crests of this state to certatn tand in Bovd | o0oniended, or money refunded European a more loyal band of followers than you do with namiog those who were elected, | hie wntry and title to the Tand under the | - Sherman & McComnoll Droe Plan “UGLY RUMORS"REPORTCOMES What the Editors Say. had and we are glad that Sears and Hall when your election was found to be impos- | homestead law. In the hands of the gov- man & McCongell Drug Co. T Rooms sin. 38T POINT REPUBLICAN, WEST are included in the number. I glory in sible. Yours sincerely, — ononGR W BVEESET Pgr plose o g N1 28,1 J Vi " " ends o ¢ " ot v | Senator Currle—For rellef of Stephen . suite, with or without bath, hot and cold water POINT, Neb., March 28 ny.m-r Friend: (he fact that you and your friends had th JOHN A. WAKELY, SaneE FrAK J, Bedner, John Tr Hrim: | tes beso ven toy v otatay 87 rus. Shdtelephone inevery rocn. Culsineunexcelieds I cannot find words to express the deep satisfaction of naming your successor and Panamerican Exposition. | mer and Arthur Mecright and to authorize | M1LLIONS of MOTHIRS for'thelr '(m?.’. sense of sorrow that 1 feel over your de- that you have more friends in the state — governor to execute a decd of relin- | DREN WHILE TEET) N b G, with PER. iRk feat as United States sepator. Most of today than you eyer had before. Very Views of a Minister, auishiment conveying o them (e state’s i | EECT SUCCISS, (1 BOOT RS the L ey, URKY al) Kidney . 4 ay_th 1 befor Very . Cerest 1o cortain 1ands. 1n hands of gov- | BOFTENS the GUMS A B LINCOLN, March 31.—(Special Tele- | ©Ur people have expressed the same senti- sincerely yours, J. R. SUTHERLAND OQMAHX, March 80.—My Dear Mr. Rose- | ornor. (‘cuu;s WIND COLIC, .."'<."Q‘.,’,‘.“.,'"-.{”r‘e'.'l n Wilkinson Exonera the Legislature and Sen- ator, Content, gram.)—The ugly rumors committee, ap-|Ment. 1 believe that were United States DAILY TELEGRAPH, ATLANTIC, Ia, water: Will you consider it an intrusion | , BY, Senator Currie For the relief of John | €dy for DIARRHOEA. 'Sold by Drugglats in Pointed by the house to investigate bribery | Senators elected by the people fustead of March 10.—E. Rosewater, Omaha: Dear upon your valuable time for me to oxpress | i Siclair, Willis 15 Ballurd, Joseph M. | every part of the world. Be sure and ask R Y s % . 3 i i Xpr Riyne, George W, McCright, John Hedlund, | 108 “Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syvup.’ ang | %00 €te.of D B.J. Kay, Surs charges made in connection with the sena. | by the legislature you would have won Sir--As u republican newspaper man I to you my sincere regret upon your failure | Solomon Jdensen, 1. J, Sinciair, W. H. La- | ke 10 otner kind. ‘swenty-fiv .-I.-nu . ~ torlal contest, ‘tonight submitted the fol- |out. While the election of Messrs. Millard regret that the warrior was defeated in the to he elected United States senator? prath, Charles 1. Nelson, Peter Londbery, | bottle. RIPAN'S TABULE o alaiboe aa lowing belated report and Dietrich may give general satisfaction Nebraska senatorial contest, and that the As you are aware, I am not an enthusi- | LIATIC% f"k”»“»'q -‘:nln ‘li-»n_-ll-'r_lwrh nd | S ¥ for the ills which We have made u thorough and personal |and was preferable to adjourning without virtue in the successtul vandidates lies not astie republican, alihough I voted for air. | GLUR Fallsen and (o authorise the Kov: Uti B e | e T any election, the sentiment among many in what he has done for the republican McKinley at the last election. My sym. | conyeying the state's interest in cortain cur e i A | VRN of our leading republicans and business party. but in what he has not done. 1bope pathies are strongly upon the other side. | Vit o /1 hands o b and advice frae. Dr.B. J. K: FatoRs, men seems to have been Rosewater and you will yet win. Sincerely, e ) R o g By Senat wdmit to practice s calizes better ED E. EGA v . App n- oREIGHTON Thompson. No one realizes bette “D E. EGAN. consistent; but | wanted to see you elected Just before retiring, it your liver fg | (b4D (he Dewspaper man the vast amount : . Asndtor, becaias of Your aRiliiy. Beun soind Lluegiab, out of tuna and you teel dull, of work that & paper does for the party What m Doctor Thinks. =~ 0 fca'to this state and city and hecause of bilious, ‘constipated, take s dose of | and appreciating what you have done for BLAIR, Neb, March t.—Dear Siv 1o your sound and liberal Americanism, as /] the party in the past and what you are I belleve the fAnal reult of the senatorlal yuiy og'your nearness to and-approachable. 8 P "“d 8 Plll‘ capable of doing In the future, I feel that COntest will give satisfuction to the re s by the common peaple, : REDDING & the honor was due you and regret exceed: PUblicans of our county, vet wo know that % LU SO RSORm BATTERY (G, OMANA GUARDS Aud you'l be ll right in the moraing. |Insly tha sbort-sightedness of eome of our (I muority of the lewding republicans g (VI N FOERE 200 OV (e stan fll d Mus'cal '[rio - republican loglslators. 1 bellove that the had b ® thoke, W. Rasewater, 834 1'ysenly teel at What at presset sesme go- mon 9 Jegislature will be known betfer for what 8re bitier at the stand taken by our rep- g PORT TCE RE WRLL B4 Prosent see A ORPR chLDa resentative, Rohwer, who allowed himself P ¥y eventually MAP COUPON important measures It has left undome than {FEFAEIVE BOARET WD 4 OR . prove a victory for you SictoNNni FEIS DANMN iIkGR b led by our postmaster and one or two V0 . | T KINODROY for anything it has performed. It was These are not fulsome words, but the INDIGESTION BHOWING Pt THE QUEEN'S ¢ " s republican ©thers who thought it would bo to his ine ceediugly ungrateful to the republican sincere expression of ane who desires always Bring this Coupon newspapers who did $o much to make the IO 10 "“‘h"l RO nanater uRlone 1t be-ane ¢ Kp R o e lan, changing stato republican. We all realize what a PICI8ed to his ae-appointment Respect- v ; W0 mathie - e and 28¢ power The Bee was in the late campaign fUlIY: DR. B, F. MONROE JONN ALBERT WILLIAMS. Constipation, Bloating after eating, Heart- Soc. Special Plekaninn ol " b ¢ ¢ et i o« for the to the Map Department, and still republican legislators refused its - 4 burn, Nervous Weakness, Impurities in the Suturday mathies Sentiments of Business Men From Governor Larea 1 4 ; . N WK, Rong Bes Publishing Co., and publisher the merit due him. The country ~“yy\ iy “yuren Deeply disappointed CLAREMONT, la., ) My Dear Blood and every disorder in the Kidneys SAATR U CATNIVAT, get & publishers did um!nu““gl nt-‘rvllrv'h‘xr'm» Y as T am on the outcome of your long and Sir: I have watched the Nebraska sen or Liver is set right by NEw ‘ ENSUS puRlionn cavue ANA SAII1 tup deRAiniNEe for Bard fRht, permit me o congratulate you alcrial contest with much interest, hoping BOYD'S |} 3 fused to vote an appropriation to bay for o, youp yairiotic stand for the party and that you would succesd, as we need a fov | Mar printing the constitutional amendments. A e | y the state. Your action must meet with the able, independent, active men like yourself HURSDAY, PRIDAY and SATURDAY WALL MAP How can the party thrive with such In- A, Faur | ! Able.. Judshoadent, a " yours 5 Tt tions b keep its principles COMmendation of all loyal republicans, re- in that body haps we are the ainers el a4 gra " gardless of faction and gerve more strongly after all, as the position of the ordinary ONLY MATIN SATURDAY, alive? to entrench you as the leader in the party United States semator Is small indeed | O A v NEBRASKA Regretting exceedingly vour defeat and .o,;0i1s Very truly vours, Union Fuel compared with that of editor of The Omah AsH Bl i PRATATIRE 4P CR PR wishing you health and longevity I beg to | company, CHARLES P. SOUTHARD, Hee. You are young vet and 1 hope you OR IOWA subscribe myself, your "': '_“'"'“"“wk SOUTH OMAHA, March While I am Wil maintain your political ambition and MIS. VI 1UW S . J. LANGER. naple to congratulats you upon your also become & good, rational prohibitionis: BITTERS Has the 1900 census of GRETNA, Neb, March 28.—Uear Sir: It gloction to the United States senate, 1 and help drive the saloon out of existenc every county and town io is with deep regre. that I learn of your gesire to commend you most highly for With pleasing remembrance of our joint After Her | the state printed on the well fought battle proving frultless, but your spirit of patriotism and loyalty to debate at Grand Island and kind oy B erin and Lal alire 1 want Lo congratulate you oL Your mag- your party at the cruclal moment by re- gards, 1 am yours truly ™ M RECULATOR “ZAZA” map, INCLUDING ALL nanimous act, which enabled us to keep this (iring from the contest and permitting WILLIAM LARRABEE RAILROADS, oto. grand old state in the republican column. two republicans to be elected. This manly . It bright h eIl Correct to January 1st, 1 belleve you have endeared yourself to act by you and Mr. Thompson will endear Stronger in Defeat. rightens the eye, steadies the nerves, 1901, the people of the state more by this act you both in the hearts of the Nebraska DETROIT, Mich., March 26.—To Hon. Ed sweetens the breath, brings color to the of principle first &nd personal ambltion republicans. Your friend ward Rosewater: Were the honest se publica i ward Ros 0 ntis | cheek, creates appetite, makes the bod If sent by mail add afterward than by any act of your public D. ANDERSON. ments of the people of Nebraska considered strong and the br‘;:: active. 4 ."o“del:guw. a2 'o' .l". ’ no"m career. Very truly yours, 4 - you would now occupy a position of honor A s e oV 8. RAKER. BUFFALO, N. Y., March 25.—~My Dear which your long and unselfish services to Ll ROLG . and tube. Address THE BURT COUNTY HERALD. TEKA- Sir: [ note in.this cvening's paper that your party and your country entitled you SOLD AT DRUG STORE Rresenting The Waltdort-Caslorly a BEE PUBLISKING 0O. MAH, Neb, March #0.-—Friend Hose- the legislature has made its selection of You made & spiendid Aight, and are stronger aEne Whsgs Ant WiH 4 learTE o Map Dept. Omaha, No! water: 1 want to congratulate yYou United States senators and that none of in defeat (han others are in victory PRICE, $1.00 irlesque and viudeville' M on the final outcome of the senatorial con- those earnestly striving for the position JOHN F., HOGAN. o afternoon. Kvening prices, | test. Your zeal for the party's inter were chosen. You put ug s bard cawe Bmoke "N\“Q ‘v‘\k'\“:* ;’\ \:;‘K- Tammany In David Helase now on sale. Pric