J f u Nm Hw i mmmm fcfcHWWi rl Ummm WOMEN MUST SLEEP Avoid Nervous Prostration If you arc dangerously sick what is the first duty of your physician He quiets the nervous system he deadens thefiafjand you sleep well Friends ask what is the cause and the answer comes in pitying1 tones nervous prostration It came upon you so quietly in the beginning that you were not alarmed and when deep deserted you night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the darkness then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep Mas A Habtlet Tou ought to have known that when you ceased to be regular in your courses and you grew irritable with out cause that there was serious trouble somewhere You ought to know that indigestion exhaustion womb displacements fainting dizziness headache and backache send the nerves wild with affright and you cannot sleep Mrs Hartley of 221 W Congress St Conquers Croup Whooplnjj Cough Bronchitis Grippe and Consumption Quick sure results Or Bulls Pills cure Constipation 50 pills 10c 3wl Sawyers Pommel Slickers Warranted Waterproof eawyers isxcclRior Brand Pommel Slickers efibrd complete protection to both rider and saddle Hade extra long and wide In the skirt Insuring a dry seat for rider Easily converted Into a walking coat Every enrxnent rou raatea watorprooi ixwu tor craatwnark ir your aeaier aces not nave ISxccI slor Brand write for catalogue H M SAWYER SON Sole Mfrs bast uamDnage Kass FREE fefc2aa3 Lmm vnaril A FtJI SIie 81 Treatment of Dr O Phelns Browns Great Reniedv for Fits Epilepsy and all Nervous Diseases Address O PUELVS B20VTC 08 Brood Kentrargb HT irrigated Lands in Idaho Best Water Supply Low Prices I Colony o Hf 1025 17tb St Denver Colo For Top Prices Ship Your OASE ANU POUtXKY To Headquarters G W Icken Company Batter Eggs Veal Hides and Furs Potatoes Onions la Carload Lots Omaha Kebratka K afflicted with core eyes uso Thompsons Eye Wafer 3 OR 4 YEARS KIHDEPENDENOE ASSURED It you take up your homes in Western Can ada the land of plenty Illustrated pamphlets giving experiences of farmers who have be come wealthy in grow ing wheat reports of delegates etc and full information as to reduced railway rates can be Immigration Department of Interior Ottawa Canada or to V Bennett 801 N Y Life BIdg Omaha Neb Special excursions to Western Canada during March and April The Big Four Route Is a Railway System Comprising LW e 5J 2500 Miles of Superb Roadway Built and Equipped In the Most Approved Manner of Modern Railway Construction 7 A isBr jPMS C n t W The Passenger Train Service of the Bid FOUR ROUTE provides 200 Passenger Trains per day requiring for their operation X50 Passenger Locomotives 450 Passenger Cars 25 Parlor Cars 20 Dining and Cafe Cars In addition to which Sixty Pullman Sleepers are in Continuous Service on the BIG FOUR and its Through Car Lines WARREN J LYNCH W P DEPPE Gen Pass TkLAgt Asst G P T A Cincinnati O jkf F Londons Old Taverns There yet remain in London of the old taverns seven Adam and Eves five Noahs Arks and naturally connected with that as many Olive Branches There are two Jacobs Wells one Jobs Castle and one Samsons Castle Old est of all but not the least appropri ate is a Simon the Tanner in Long Lane Bermondsey the seat of the tanning Industry in South London Among those marked for destruction too one notes the sign of the Two Spiea a reference of course to those advance Israelites who returned from the Promised Land with their burden of grapes Carries Sharp Reply Several invitations of a more or less farcical nature have been sent to Mrs Carrie Nation regarding a New York visitation The latest was a sugges tion that she try her hand at reform ing the Four Hundred reference being made to the burlesque saloon smash- ing act at Senator Clarkes valentine ball She replied The society people of New York probably need reforma tion as badly as any class of people in America not excepting saloonkeep ers If they want to burlesque me when I am trying to save mens souls I do not care They had bettei employ their time driving vice out of their own city I 2g 9 NEARLY GONE Mrs Jails A Mallahan of Ottoiso Mich Has a Very Narrow Escape The Doctor Had little Hope Owosso Mich March 25 Special Elite Rebekah Lodge No 2 I O O F of this towncame very nearly losing their esteemed and capable secretary Mrs Julia A Mallahan Mrs Mallahan caught a severe cold last winter and like many others failed to recognize the dangerous possibilities until it had Chicago IU whose portrait we pub- settled in her kidneys and left her now ouucicu urn lurac ugouies ana was entirely cured by Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound her case should -be a warning to others and her cure carry conviction to the minds of every suffering woman of the un failing efficiency of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound DrBulIs COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at one with very severe bearing down pains and almost constant backache It al most carried her off Mrs Mallahan tells the story this way I caught a cold last winter which I neglected until it settled in my kid neys causing severe bearing down pains and almost constant bachache My health had previously been so good that I paid little attention to these symptoms until the disease had gone so far that my doctor entertained but a slight hope of my recovery Fortunately one of our Lodge Mem bers mentioned Dodds Kidney Pills Her description of the cures they had effected sounded like a fairy tale but I sent for a box deciding to give them a trial I soon found that she had but half told the 6tory of what they could do I bless the day I first tried them and have nothing but the highest praise for them Many very valuable lives have been saved by the timely use of Dodds Kidney Pills and not a few of these have been in Owosso and other neigh boring Michigan towns There seems to be no case of kidney -trouble or bach ache that Dodds Kidney Pills will not cure They are 50c a box six boxes for 250 Buy them from your local druggist if you can If he cannot sup ply you send to the Dodds Medicine Company Buffalo N Y A 530000 Automobile King Leopold of Belgium has or dered an automobile traveling van containing a parlor bedroom and ser vants quarters and to travel forty five miles an hour The machine will cost 30000 Mrs Winslows Soothing Syrnp For children teething 60f tens the gums reduces lp flammatlon allays pain cures wlndcollc 25c a bottle Much broth is sometimes made with little meat TO CURE A COM IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure S W Groves signature is on the box 25c Where you cannot climb over must creep under acobs Oil you l Two Big Pains f t t seem to be the heritage of the human family everywhere viz Rheumatism and Neuralgia but there is one sure and prompt cure for both viz uL J H HtHMHMMHHH S3l MMLWANTED S5P32 -AT ONCE with rig to sell our Poultry Mixture straight salary 1500 per week and expenses years contract weekly pay Address with stamp Eureka Mtg Co Bept P East St Louis Hi W N U OMAHA No 13 1901 When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Taper graraHwiia iCsisIDKSLI CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good In time Sold by dniFKlets Deo Hi I LABIS ABODT HUH Legislature Agrees to Qnit to Go Heme March 28th THE RUSH Of WORK -NOW ON Some Important Measures Getting Through But Others areGIren Quietus by Indefinite Postponement A Record of Daily Doings HOUSE Almost the entire time of the house on the 22nd was devoted to consideration of the general appro priation bill in committee of the whole which was considered item by item In the consideration of the general ap propriation bill a bitter and at times sensational controversy occurred be tween Redman of Adams and Brown of Furnas over the appropriation for the hospital for the Insane at Hastings The total appropriation for the insti tution as proposed by the bill as it came from the finance ways and means committee is 199500 Redman sought to have the amount increasad first 12120 and being defeated in this 10000 Comparatively few amend ments were made to the bill as it came from the committee Following are those which were adopted For a new engine house engine and dynamo at the Soldiers home at Grand Island 6000 a standpipe at the Soldiers home at Milford 3500 repairs at the Home for the Friendless at Lincoln reduced from 8000 to 5000 fuel and lights at the Nebraska City school for the blind reduced from 5000 to 2 500 water rent at same institution re duced from 1000 to 600 stock feed at same from 1200 to 800 brick walk at same from 100 to 300 fuel and lights at Beatrice institute re duced from 18000 to 10000 photo praphing convicts at state penitentiary increased from 150 to 800 expense of maintaining state militia as guards at penitentiary 457230 HOUSE The report of the joint committee was submitted to the house on the 21st and adopted by a practical ly unanimous vote Armstrong of Nem aha being the only member voting in the negative The report fixes Thurs day March 28 as the date for final adjournment of the legislature The probabilities are however that the two houses of the legislature will ex tend the last days session through continuous sitting until Saturday night or Sunday morning Two bills were read for the third time and passed These were house roll No 299 by Sears Governor Dietrichs bill to authorize the state board of pur chase and supplies to make long time contracts and senate file No 103 Sen ator Curries reform school bill In committee of the whole the following bills were considered House roll No 400 by Mullen to exempt free paro chial schools from taxation Recom mended for indefiDiite postponement Senate file No 104 by McCargar to require a stamp or label on every ball of binder twine sold giving the name of the manufacturer and number of feet to the pound Recommended for passage Senate file No 62 by Van Boskirk creating a state registry of brands and marks and abolishing the present brands and marks commission Recommended for passage with amend ments House roll No 262 by Laflin increasing the salaries of county treas urers by raising to 10000 the collec tions on which 10 per cent fees shall be allowed Following is the vote for senator Allen 53 Berge 3 Crounse 9 Currie 8 Hinshaw 7 Hitchcock 43 Martin 4 Meiklejohn 23- Rose water 31 Thompson D E 58 Thompson W H 14 HOUSE Almost the entire time of the house on the 20th was devoted to considerarjion in eomjnittee ofl the whole of bills advanced by the sifting committee The bills to tax peddlers by requiring the payment of annual li censes to the county were discussed at length during the morning session House roll No 294 by Jouvenat re quiring state bank receivers to report to the state banking board and requir ing the county judge who appoints an examiner to Temove him when request ed by the board so to do was recom mended for passage House roll No 314 by Humphrey to provide for a more complete organization of high schooi districts was recommended for passage House roll No 347 by Cain to prohibit any person from soliciting appontmeints as juror was recom mended for passage House roll No 350 by McCoy amending the Omaha charter to vest in the mayor the power to appoint by and with the consent of the council the members of the fire and police commission and park com mission and empowering the fire and police commission to fix salaries of em ployes and officials under their control was Indefinitely postponed House roll 343 by Fuller to permit the invest ment of county sinking funds in coun ty warrants was recommended for passage House roll 317 by Hibbert appropriating 15000 for the purchase of a tract of land to be used for farm ing and gardening purposes for the In- -- vjS V fcrfVj fcTfcfWNWW1 w -a stitute of Feeble Minded Youth at Be atrice was recommended for passage The vote for senator resulted as fel lows Allen 54 Berge 2 Crounse HOUSE The house In committee of the whole on the 19th resumed con sideration of the salaries appropria tion bill After a hard fight byHawx by and Taylor in favor of an increased allowance for the State Normal school at Peru the sum of 47500 was finally recommended This is an increase of 2500 over the amount fixed in the bill and of 5700 over the appropria tion of two years ago On motion of Lane of Lancaster the salary of the matron and physician at the Geneva institute was fixed at 800 instead of 1000 as recommended by the com mittee The salary of the family managers of the same institution on motion of Fowler of Fillmore was left at 800 instead of 1000 as rec ommended by the committee Ha thorn of Red Willow offered an amendment increasing the salary of the surgeon of the Soldiers Home at I CirartH Tclnnrl frnm 7Kn tn 81 9H Thp amendment was lost The salary of the engineer at the Milford institute was raised from 600 to 900 a year Miskill of Saline offered an amend ment increasing the salary of the sec retary of the state banking board from 1500 to 1800 and that of his chifef clerk from 1000 to 1200 The amendment did not prevail Dahlston moved a reconsideration of the action of the committee fixing the salary of the governors private secretary at 2000 a year which is 200 in excess of the constitutional limit The motion was lost by a rising vote of 32 yeas to 33 nays HOUSE At the afternoon session of the house on the 18th the Lincoln charter bill was read for the third tlmo and passed with the emergency clause by a vote of 69 yeas to 2 nays House roll 331 by Uhl appropriating 36 37075 to reimburse subscribers to the fund for bringing the First Nebraska home from San Francisco and 11000 to reimburse individual members of the regiment who same home at their own expense not exceeding 3750 each was passed by a vote of 74 yea3 to 2 nays House roll 290 by Hanks authorizing the supreme court to ap point a commission to investigate the various systems of land transfers par ticularly the Torrens system was pass ed with the emergency clause by a vote of 72 yeas to 5 nays House roll 255 by Ollis reducing freight rates on live stock 10 per cent and prohibiting any increase in rates on other com modities was passed after a call of the house in order to compel all mem bers to go on record by a vote of 64 yeas to 23 nays Following is the vote Yeas Anderson Armstrong Becher Boulier Boyd Broderick I Brown Furnas Buresh Cain Cal kins Cooksey Coppoc Crissey Crock ett Dahlsten Diers Fellers Fowler Fuller Gallogly Gawne Gishwlller Grell Hall Hamilton Hanks Hawx by Hibbert Horton Householder Hay Humphrey Hunt Hunter Jamison Johnson Jordon Kaveny Lahm Lich ty Loomis Lowe McCarthy Miskell Murray Ollis Olson Peisiger Red man Sandall Smithberger Sprecher Steinmeyer Stock well Tanner Tay lor Thomssen Venedegrift Waring Whitmore Zimmerer Zimmerman and Mr Speaker 64 Nays Andreds Beekly Coffee Corneer Evans Gawne Hathorn Lane McCoy Mead Menden hall Mockett Mullen Rohwer Scott Shellhorn Spencer Swanscn Tefft Tweed Uhl Warner Wilcox 23 Ab sent and mot voting Beall Edmond son Friedrich Harris Jouvenat Marshall Ream Schinstock Walker Watson Wenzl Wilkinson 1 SENATE The senate on the 22d killed Senator Martins bill to author ize and regulate organization of mutual savings banks in the state It was senate file 198 introduced by request Senator Liddells bill to create a free employment bureau at expense of the state in Omaha was passed on third reading with only four votes against it These were cast by Olson Owens Newell and Van Boskirk It was sen ate file 257 Other bills passed on third reading were Providing for admis sion of crippled and diseased children of the Home for the Friendless Pro viding that a tenant shall be termed holding over beyond the terms of his lease whenever he has failed neglect ed or refused to pay his rent or any part thereof when the same was due Increasing the rigors of the compul sory education law Extending the scope of professional teachers certifi cates Empowering cities of the first and second class to establish and maintain heating and lighting systems Providing that all town officers shall hold office two years and until their successors are elected and qualified Quite a number of bills were recom mended for passage after which the senate adjourned SENATE In the senate on the 21st bills passed on third reading were Senate -file 284 by Crounse providing for sale of the governors mansion Senate file 263 by Van Bcfekirk pro viding that appropriations of water for irrigating purposes shall be 10 Currie 0 Hinshaw 4 Hitchcock j ined in priority and amount by the 14 KInkaid 1 Martin 9 Meiklejohn i time made and amount of water the 20 Rosewater 29 Thompson D E 56 Thompson W H 42 works are constructed to carry The general committee on finance ways i and means reconsidered Urns bill house roll 321 for passage It appro priates 3637075 for reimbursement of those who advanced money for return of the First Nebraska from San Fran cisco In committee of the whole the senate during the day Indefinitely postponed two bills as follows Sen file 203 by Meredith preventing dan gerous construction of chimneys fire places etc The vote was 11 to 7 Senate file 264 by ONeill to make the insurance commissioner of the state deputy auditor The sifting committee recommended nine additional bills for passage The last of them was Van Boskirks legislative re apportionment bill senate file 76 SENATE In the senate on the 20th a bill to amend the errors in Senator Harlans measure was submitted by the governor and recommended for passage Representative Evans game and fish bill house roll No 138 was then passed on third reading Gov ernor Dietrichs bill permitting Otoe county to issue 40000 of funding bonds was also passed on third read ing On motion of Senator Young Representative Evans game bill house roll No 138 which had such a stormy time passing through the house was ordered engrossed for a third reading without the formality of being considered in committee of the whole It was passed at the after noon session Private Secretary Lind say read the following message from the governor relative to Senator Har lans bill for incorporation of first class cities of more than 5000 and less than 25000 inhabitants To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate I desire to call your attention to senate file No 74 to which I have attached my sig nature There are many errors in the engrossed and enrolled bill which in some instances are of such a nature as to practically Invalidate the section or sub division of the act in which they occur Numerous amendments were made to the bill which were not incorporated One serious error in vision 55 where it reads in referrincr j to municipal bonds that they shall not be sold for their par value when the evident intent was to say that they shall not be sold for less than their par value There are many oth er errors of almost as serious a char acter and there are upward of forty errors in orthography which while they may not necessarily enter into the validity of the act they at least im press me with the necessity of direct ing your attention to this matter that you may inaugurate a remedy I have caused to be drafted and I send you herewith such amendments to the act as in my judgment are nec essary in order that the errors may be properly corrected and I desire that said amendments be introduced and duly considered CHARLES DIETRICH Governor SENATE In the senate on the 19 th Representative Crocketts bill author izing counties to pay damages caused by laying out altering or discontinu ing any county road from the general fund was passed on third leading It is house roll 14 Representative Meads bill house roll 51 make it a crime to accuse or threaten to accuse any person of a crime or offense or to do injury to the person or property of another for the purpose of extorting money was passed on third reading Senator Lymans bill providing that if bonds be demanded of county town ship school district or road district officers such officer may give either personal or indemnity bond security and if he gives the latter the corpor ation requiring it shall pay the pre mium was passed on third reading It is senate file 54 Senator Curries bill amending the present reform school law so as to eliminate its un constitutional features senate file 103 was also passed on third reading Senator Harlans bill senate file 220 empowering county roads to divide their counties into as many road dis tricts as may be necessary regardless of the portions occupied py crties or incorporated villages was passed on third reading without a dissenting vote On motion of Senator ONeill the senate concurred in the house amendments to senate file 41 ONeills bill relating to disposition of supreme court reports by the clerk On recom mendation of the committee on insur ance Representative Beethrs bill to repeal the mutual hog insurance law house roll 193 was placed on general file SENATE Consideration of Repre sentative McCarthys bill to provide for the giving of a bond to cover rent in appeals to the supreme court from mortgage foreclosures on real estate occupied much of the time of the senate on the ISth in committee of the whole The matter was not A V posed of Representative EvanV game bill house roll No 138 wlilch had such a hard struggle getting through the lower house was recommended for passage by the sifting committee Govenor Dietrichs bill for relief of Nebraska City precinct Otoe county empowering it to Issue 40000 fund ing bonds Incurred by the construction of the Missouri Pacific railroad was read a second time and ordered en grossed for a third reading It Is sen ate file No 310 The senate by an overwhelming vote refused to accept the houes amendments to senate file No 89 by Baldrige making It op tional with county commissioners whether or not they recognize and as sist county fair organizations A com mittee of three was appointed to con fer with a like committee from the house on the subject The following bills were placed on general file Em powering the governor to transfer ab solute title to a quarter section of land in Red Willow county to Russell F Loomis Providing for safety of employes engaged in- erecting repair ing altering or painting of any house or building in the state Making county treasurers ex officio tax collect ors and otherwise amending the tax laws Raising the school tax levy in cities of the first class haing more than 25000 inhabitants from fifteen mills to twenty mills Providing tbat the property of agricultural and hor ticultural societies and incorporated religious societies only be exempt from taxation LEGISLATIVE NOTES The senate in committee of the whole killed Senator Millers amend ment to the bill providing for a bond for rent in appeals from mortgage foreclosures The vote was a tie 16 to 16 Senator Crounse who was in the chair voted against it causing it to fail Further amendments will ba offered when the bill comes up again as it was not finally disposed of Governor Dietrich has signed the supreme court commission till and it is now a law The bill cirxled the emergency clause so it goes into effect at once The bill provides tor the ap pointment of nine supreme court com missioners at a salary of 2500 each Each commissioner is allowed a sten ographer at a salary of 1000 Ac cording to the bill the three judges of the supreme court are to name the commissioners It is expected the ap pointments will be made iu two or three weeks The vote for senator on the 19th was as follows Allen 52 Berge 2 Crounse 9 Currie 15 Dietrich 1 Hainer 2 Harrington 1 Hinshaw 20 Hitchcock 10 Kinkaid 1 Mar tin 5 Meiklejohn 30 Rosewater 15 Thompson D E 36 Thompson Wr H 43 Wethereld 2 Effcts of Too Much Food Much of the sinking tired and empty feeling from which business men who work their brains alone so often suffer Is due to the accumulation of toxins in the system which want working off Two meals a day and active exercise are the preventive and there Is no exercise which can be got at any time and by anybody to the extent that walking can But to do good it must not be sauntering Really smart walking is what Is wanted Roman Villa Sit Unearthed The site of an extensive Roman villa has been unearthed in the village of Rothley In Leicestershire the birth place of Lord Macaulay The estate is being laid out for building purposes and in the course of the excavations numerous finds of ancient pottery have been made Of the Roman villa now discovered the foundations are in an almost perfect state of preservation Skyscraper Makes Clerks Seasick Down at the Battery in New York city there is a skyscraper office build ing on the top floor of which are the headquarters of a big trust During a violent windstorm last week the building swayed so that half a dozen clerks became seasick One of them said he would sooner keep books on an ocean liner Otfit tf - 1 Kansas Adds to the Hnsmage A word recently come into frequent use In Kansas is buffaloed It has a delicate shade of meaning A man who is scared is merely awakened Into the activities of defense a man who Is bluffed is one who is badly scared that he believes defense impossible but a man who is buffaloed not only be lieves defense is impossible but cant work up enough locomotion to run Wichita Eagle Astor and His Building Colonel John Jacob Astor had hard iy finished the Astoria in New York city when he began to consider a pro ject for another skyscraping hotel on some property he owns farther up Fifth avenue New It is said he in tends to erect a twenty story hotel on the site of the St Cloud at Broadway and Forty second streeet which he owns Henry M Flagler who has built several costly hotels in Florida has it is reported entered Into an ar rangement with the Mexican Central railroad to build and operate a num ber of large hotels in Mexico In Germany only 413 out of 1000 males reach the age of fifty while more than 500 out of 1000 females reach that age y X V