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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THTRSDAV. FEBRFAHY 2, 1901.
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OWL CARS FOR OMAHA
Eotm CocrsitU 2Upor:t is FsTer ef Jofcs
HOURLY SLnVICE FROK SUNSET TO DAWN
llfurnca Opposition to the Menanrc.
hat Whole Hoof to Hair Op
portunity to Conalder a
It faaa:r.
L-VOLN. Feb. J7 Sfcial Tele-
rras Tbt ba cvawalUee an rttiei. as i
t ira -U1 tcrrair report tavoraMr eo i
, . .
reqtrtr
La tsb
rsi F of Onaha ta rsn one car per bW i
c er earh Hoe 'rem BMolcbt it t i E.
here rlearatM appoetttec ta tbe aaean
u? bur tbe roraralttee. after Hrteatac ta
r-Jaea,r for both aides, dertded to Mib
E t ftr reatMeratioa of tbe wbole boufe.
CAUCUS FALLS AWAY
1 octmued from Firat Face i
Tbe prohabtlMy ts that tbe faMoalsts a-ffl '
b" raneos decree seleci rertaia of these
b Js re itch to take a sta&d for prpeas
puuiwai rplLi i-aij "Jf1"" J".
can f.T-e tbe republif-aas take tbe other ,
end of it as a party rema.ns to" he aeei
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MORE CHANGES THAN COMMON !
Kepobllean Mrttrh (hosl Qnlte a
Ll1tl- on -the Senatorial
Ballot.
L'vnLN. Fe ST Special Tflecrunl
Tbtre were store chases thaa asual
ta Joint reaatortsl bsilet today. Cala
rc4e rood Ma aerourtM a Tkin.u im
ty,. ,,,. ,,, s , .
Itr nlchts caarac by rottac Ute aim in )
the open. Me4kleJohn cot bark Menden- '
h aad Van Bsskirk. who bad been with
hm leforr while rro.are rained Bdcar
f-rm rarrle aad Jahasen fratn Melkiejoha.
Tvm aona tsir a uiik. -u--k-.
1 hie place betac taken br MlskIl. who I
has lien vn-lor rrvoctT far Pxrnri.. I
has ben -votIrc
E-sns ent from Mertas te Hslner
Tb-
tctais
A tew
B-rpe
C'rojn.
C -trie
Dietrich
Harlan
J-arrlnrtan
Hi!nr . .
H'nshaw ..
ii 'chcock .
iZ KJakaM . .
i Martin , ...
IMelklfJeha
11 M-teJr
. .Morlan
-iRosewater . . .
1 Thompson. D. E..
I ' Taerairoa, W H.
13'WlthereM
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Vote In lietall.
The rrgmbHtaa vote war
Ahen D. E. TStomfwnn. Carrie.
A-idrewr D. E. Tharapro. MlkehB.
Arnls HlBsbaw Currle.
Armstrocp D. E. Thompaoa. Me4tleeha.
Eieelcy r E. Tbenpron. MWkieJobcL
Bethe 1 E. Tnocnpeon. MeakJeJoaa.
Brrt-t E Tbotnpeor. MefklJohn.
Blesner Hlnshaw Melklejahn
Broderick-Hinsba MelUikhn
trown uf rsnuu-Ii E. Tbomnran,
Crc' unse
Brown of Oto Halnr Crwonse.
Barsb Hlnshaw. Rosewater
i :alr D E Thompwin. Melklejoha.
irneer Martin. Hosewater
t"rlsry Tbonnison. MeikJeJohn.
' muni" tin nan, um.
I.dcar V E. Thompson. 'roane
K i a nr Mor lan, M H klejohn.
Fowler D E. Thorn pon. Meiklejotta.
Friodrtch Tbomiieon. ( urne
Gallocly Wethereid. MelkleJohB.
Uaa-ne TVethereld, Meiklejohn.
Hal' D. E. Thompson. Koewater.
Harla-n D E. Thomrwon. Currie
Harris U. E. Tbomp"H Meiklejeba.
Haihorn Morlan. Juejkiejohti.
Hihbrt D. E. Thompson. Meilclejoha.
Horton Klnka.ld, Meikl-jahn.
Humphrey D E TUompeon. MRfkJcJehn.
Johnson D E. Thorn yean. Croanse
Jcuvenut Itinshaa-. M1kleJoha
Laflln D. E. Thompson. CSurde,
Lan I. B T(vnrmi'. rarr. -w
Lowe I) E. Thompeon Melkleioha.
Martin Thompaon. Cmjnw.
ilcCarcar 1 E. Thompson. Currle.
Martby Hlnshaw, t reirose.
Met "oy Martin. Roeewater
Mead D E. Thompson. Rtwiewater.
MendenhaTl Hlnshaw MeikJohn.
MiikeO D 11 Thompson WotheroM.
Marshall Hlnshaw. Currie
M ickett D E. Thompson. MelklcJohn.
M uilen Tounp. Rosewater
Newell D E. Thompson. Rosewater.
Oieson ef iurainc Martin. Meiklejaan.
Olson of Phelps D. E. Thompson, Meiklc
J .hr
NeBt D. E. Tbtrapson. Rosewater.
I (wens Martin, iurne.
Rohwer Hlnshaw, frouns.
Sandall Harlan. Melkiejoan.
Sbellhom D E. Thompson. CrouBse.
SmiUiltTBer "WetbreW. Melktfjahn.
Steele Hlnshaw. MlkleJhn.
Steinroeyer D E Thompson. MeikJeJehn.
Sa-anson Hlnshaw. Mlkleohn.
Scott D E. Thompson, -jrrle
Teffl D. E. Thempsoa. Rosewater.
Twmpen-D. E. Thompson. Currie.
Tweed Hinr.haw, Mefklejotan.
h.1 Hfciner. Rfisewater
"Van Bos kirk D E. Thumpson. MoUOe
J. bn
Warner D- E. Thompson. MelklcJohn.
TV eszl D. E. Thompeoo. Carrie.
tThitmore Hatner, Rosewater.
Wltcox Hlnshaw. Rosewater
VTUkinson D E. Thempsn, Meiklejohn.
Tounc Martin. Ronewaler.
Mr Speaker D E. Thompson. Rosewater
Absent Baldric. Currle. Spencer, repjb- .
i aas. I'altins. Bean, stetnmeyor. Wa-Uer.
atson. Fellers, Zlmmerer. Pascail, fusion- 1
ls.r.
STEELE WRITES TO PAYNE
Trealdrnt rn-lrni uf tbe esilr E
plaln HI Opiultlua to
Tbumpsun.
LINCOLN Feb.
Steele has written the following letter to
tiro Chairman Payne of the national re-
r.nhH.., r, .ir,
T.TNCOLN. Neb Feb 2C, Hon H
. Payne, Milwaukee. Wis : My Dear Sir
1 am in receipt uf eur very kind letter
relaxivr to tbe wnatortal situation in this
fate. J sate your anxiety and solicitude
i ver the deadlock here and the desire on
ar pan to assist in rWlevlnc this situa
won to the end that two republican UaMea
States senators shall t nierted oefore the
u1;urnraetii of the legislature
l icn. w tnat yo ana your Cemralttee are'M. un-.r th. n.u,i.,Uwu.. mj nwh
C-eatlx tntrreoted in the future success .f
tie republican party ia Nebraska, as ert-
arjce yoj gaie u la ear recent campalirn.
and 1 realize that we owe much te ynr
c lmralttw fur i..r KttM.
snail attempt u gite ya fully and
ranklv thr Bttjajion tnat confront us
here at this time A republican senatorial
t ncil art) tk. .i.mu.mw .. t .
ar i; under a cal1 wbk-b provided rba
. .-. ... iram -
rj nfubiici.nc of un'iuostMmed loyalty
shall b eligible to nocainatiun in this
caucus.'' This cbucjs call had Ix-cn in cir
i latiosi mare than two weeks before ary
' Mr Thompson s eupioners signed it
When tbe taucas tinally amembiel some
r-f the members of tbe leglaiature Ie4-s4ateid
r, v "ting for D E. Thompson Tbereup a
r inc"? tle'l r",, ITlS
r igime as a sainasaaie neeajse be was
"a rennMieaa of uBMUesdned tovaiti
a.id that this clautw in the call was know
ti have ten put in for the express pur
boxe f barring Mr T-nosapsoR from the
raucus. W notified the mmlers ef the
ra jcus that we wouid not portlclpute in
,rs deHberations where such a man was
S'ltnirtui aa a candidate
Twn vears ag; Mr Thompson went Into
republican cK jc .s under a solemn pledge
that he a-u.rt ablle b the result He was
Je'eated r h cajf uk M L. Hi ward
lelng selected Mr TbTrepson bolted Uie
caurnjs anU attenrp'ed lo de"--T. its nom-
GRAIN COFFEE
Some people ca-'l drtak coffer ;
rrerybody can dr Gr-a-C5. It
looks and taste I '.e coffee, btst it
is isade freia pare praias. No
txiffee ia it.
Graia-O is cheap-r thaa coffee;
osts aboat ace-qaster &s stteh.
AI grocrrt ; lie and Uc.
In and 'ln-t hlnr-if : V; th- aiJ 4
of riieVr, f tsnrr aucwr -t tbetB
arrtnT m vote fnr Mm U be wourt H;r
ren4er crtarn riWk-ii prtansjs af"1
' "ffouw r-rtjtHi f prlivtp Tbls he
l acre! tfi hw Or ssarta-r failed cwa-
mstion at th tost umf nt mmw vrr
rrDbr of tb fa4o warty rrfaseid " g"
iatf rami a -Ttrrh- hL
It bar n nrtrpfju any r-etr;-
vrrsy Umt at that tire D K TbJBawn
eater. Into th. flKrrtnc contract
1. D K. Thtmmmr. Pt. t 1
aartrs of tbeCekraeka )cta,ture aar
9 e-rte-I t tSw Vne4 I
TlrKt I will oppofxx tit? poacy M wtperi-
athNB aafl rtitaticiatic aUtoaoe niu any i
Batton
Seicotj 1 will optoe
aar toroBi
tit rrIr artnr
"TaAr I B nam tar- rfarti wi
--- ..ai uraair af emrrwaf i
1 baakf ana -lT farar Ue mere -
i k4Jt nHNier
-Vmantsi a-ui ro- ctrrerwsrmt fcr t
"'Farto I alii
w f I?"'1?; .
Plftb If oect 1 vw remue out of
That b war eticace ts a 4al of thi
kind wa a matter of 7Mtc BOMtrTett at
' to tbe Nraka State Journal and otbr j
nairr throucbout tbe state cherrt ic
! ThTap""" with pottttral pnvdy In hotltic j
, ih raaeu" and In atVfmpttnc 1" defeat tbe
; raacBf noratn and elt btair,lf nator I
' tn a deal with tbe roMoHFU. ettber n
I or arjr of tboe encced ta tbtc deal eter
I detilod it until after ta d-stS of Senator
I Harward when Mr Taompfoa apaln be
t came a candidate. Mr Tborap.n Ja ad
rnrtted to Be that he knew tbat twirb a eon
rrart vh rtrrilated anMaBC tbe fiMooti
, tneialrfL and that Mr name war Mrl to
I It. He hj aleo admitted to aw that be did
' t tempt f. (We at Harwrd. the repilar
tm wur BfimiTpee
I war a n-mbr of that )clatue td
war casrua cbalnsan
Y 1- . W u 4 mm u
bat was roinc on and hat war lK-tac at-
temMod We bad oarly wanrfhc froju a
furtun mmlr that tbufe war treartsery
.w. . t.. in.AbrT
i mtnc no . so that fa far ar I an coBt'ortred
VirZSTZ'ZfcS
' W rf fMmfrrmtf v ith tin- MrnrW
mm ' " T i in nl 1 r .itanTT I T i
tlnn Rball remtbHeanr condoa
forcti; I
and net reward such a craTe MUtk-il of
ffe as thlr and elert to the t'ntted Stater
ret.ate a man who attempted to ee-Tte a
Mil of sale of tbe repubhVmn party and its
nrtnrtple to our potttlcn! "neater"
Tm rr -If the Vctbrar rbootd ad
loom without aa e"eioa t woald a
m)aiiBli to tbe nartv
rm tne rcate m e-
hrarha.. and vwHrid have tbe effect of t-
ruptlnc and deraoraltaanc the jrty wors
thB the panv hat- ever hr deraoralhr
there." 1 arre with you that H would h
eedlncly unfortunate for tbe rmJ-iy if
jjW 2E J."
eoaMent that.lt wtu not do so. Rut the
a4eetann of D. 1 TbeBuiean. in tot bum hi
XJtZi:X
tT. .-im. .11
Tbor of ar wbe have take this poelUon
"I'vT VHZZ. XT ,,irr
. rttr wnw-h e cannot rarretaoer wstriout i
Kurr - adertnc our ett-reot and It is a
position so far as 1 an concerned, that I
will not riesd T have no t candidate for
th snale. So far as 1 am coaceraed. and
I soeak the sentiment of th other raem-
brs who are aiaKhic tMs Ucht we ure
aartHi te c mto a republican eauens. and
TbonMison oat of this race two repnbtlcan
senators would be selected within forty-
debt bewrs. j
tyorW
earnestly flcbttoc D E Tboajpson. almost
entirely oa tbe proi1tVin that be ts not a
r-puMaa nd that his ejection would t i
the most disastroas thine that could hap- '
.n fair Tbe rurnre wv isr. nr Tne renunn. an '
Prty
t tuv. VM ttiria Suili- u4 IrafVlv
I-
In record to this'raatier lcause I Icoow ,t '
is a matter of dep concern
dep concern tc ourself and
XZiZd&SFSZi
of two republicans of -ur-
your associates
and If you can
tbe election
auestloned loyalty' vou will confer an db-
tlona-i ana mrnnc i v r jpm tne repuo-
! beans of this state
I remain most s4n-
cerely yoare
C F STEELE.
CCIHTC pnee cnDTCI rounilCC
OtN A I t UUtO 1" UK ItLCrnUntO
Wel.rr- Bill to Rednce Rate Tnrntj-
PHr fee Cent the ul.jert
uf Debate.
i
the
LINCOLN. Feb. IT. (Special. .H-ln
senate tbls alteraoen tbe matter of tele- !
phene rales war. given aa Inning, with the '
result that a hill introduced by Senator ,
-Weber, which provides for a 25 jer -cent
reduction of all telephone fates.'whieh haa
been- reported try tar- jammtactr? er -post-
tenement, was discussed at some leagLh I
and was anally placed oa general file for
farther consideration. The point was made
by several of tbe members that such a
law would wcrk a hardship on many local
and mutual companies, which are aot oper
ated at a profit, and that such companies ;
provides: '
No person, association or corporation '
owasac er ot rating a leiepbooe exchange
S-obal? aoEre
eerve a hicher or greater rate for tbe Joase
of a teiepfaone or telephones, or tbe use of
telephone wire or telepboae wire-., or the
eotrveying of a message or xoeswager over
trr rte.thpBbShr
ebarged. demanded or reom-ed for a like
lease, nee or service by such prson. asso-
cra.tlMi or conration on January 1 ,
pecson. aSMOCiatlor or corpturatron
I owning or operatinc a tHefabane ex.ebanae
1 er excbancs, or a teieatbone at sic or lines,
j shaB give or promls to give any privilege.
I 1 T i Ji l 1 K Jl L IV H .1 BUT- jus IV."
i natrons which it denie. refuses or with-
i balds from any other of bis or its patrons.
Any pervotl. association or corporation 1
owmnc or operaUnc a telephone exthancei., .'fig c;en..or TXeber's MIL cutting
or escnangea. or a uuepnene une or une-
who shall violate any- of the provisions of i
tais act snail pay iu ine riaie a sum not ;
less than tWfl nor more thaa lano for the
first violation . for the second violation not
less than Jji nor more than Ofl0. for the
third vHdatlon not less than Jl.doo nor more
than Ia,(nti, and for every subsequent Tiela
tlon the sum of C0WI lo be recovered by
the state in a civil action,, and a recovery
may be bad tn one action far as many vie-
UUflns of thi, act as the defendant was
Speal.)-Senator4"3 "J, hereby rnethV duty of tSe aT-'
torary general to institute In' the supreme
court and of each coanry attorney to lnstl-
t lute m lot uounij or " cwin n ma
cauntv such action as may Ik- .tiro per .and
necessary to enforce the provision of and
eoflect the penalties Imposed by this act
Whenever any action is .brought against
.... t,..lu.i.t,,n iri--uiri er
having eharced. demanded or received, ttl-
rertly or indirectly, a higher or greater rale
far th 1.4. ik. nr R.r-tc Tn.n TlnrA
, hVrein than that fixed by this act, the de-
frnse than have the right lo prove, if It
' P.n. anon nrxar allegations first made in
l, hBroof . t14 c,T.tlt ul e a oam-
i ' B the ju-tlon.
Four Bill l'aed.
Fear bsHs were pessed by the senate this
' afieinocn. as follows
s. F. Tl by Trosnnoa Providlnc for the
aisponetoa of hog and other animals hav-
I . . . . - ,
iMir rroBi caoiera aaa otaer oMiiawn
otlMUSlres.
li. R. I. by Lane Prov Viang for tbe an
paintmeat Mt oaacty al Harney .
H R. 6. by Loo ml f .n act relating to
JtadcmeatK.
S. F. W. hy Sleeie An act Va staM4sh
i a raUttary ote lur Nebraska.
The fatiowiac 68 Is were refer ted freui
' lW ?U oommiiiees and placed ea
t"""' w
H R. 21,
b McCarthy RelaiMssg to de-
cedt-nia.
H R. 24. by McCarthy Relating te p-
lMials ia Miixtv easea.
H R. 2. b McCarthy Relating to Judg
ments and anal urdora
S F ST1 by Ransom Prtrridtag that con
stitutional amendments shall be prated tn
pairs Btrbfnltting the lowest- Ud. This bill
was reporttad bj tbe commnter oa pruitug
for jHiKtpunemHBt. but after some dlM-u-sion
was placed on general file
3. F 344 by Lddt-n Providlnc lv tb
' recommentiatiua ef the tax les-y far ehol
; purposes bv the mayor and cauncl'. tasteavd
of tbe si-h'jol board. Tbe bill is one which
the committee reported back for pestp se
t ment. but after a protest by roemtws cf
the Douglas delegatim it was delVd lo
i place the bill oa ceoara! file
i fi. F 2tC. b IJddeli- An act tacorporaiiBg
I metro poll tan cities and deflalBg. deocribuiB
and regulMtlag their bttier.
s. r ja rieiaong to reform ncboeH
f. F 23. by Tojag Pras-Mteg Sv bonds
for electrb UgktiBg purposes.
S F SdK, b Merttmi Te preheat tbe
dangres cuastraotioa of cbsmnrya. lire
places, boilers . fr
S, F ITS. by Jahbsen-PrtnKsag that a 1
town officers sbaa bold tbeir officer 'or a
leraj of two ara.
. F IT, b' UskJea PrH tdiax- Kir she ad
mission f crippled aad bu4 cbdMroa
tela the Heme far the FJleadleiis.
S. F. ICS. by Weber PrevldtBg fair radne
tiea ia teiephane ratc
ii. R. 2tS. b HaJtPraridinc iar eatamie
abvn V determine Mate boundary
li tt. 20b. by McCarthj-rrovidlnc for
ccatkit tn 4'rmire Mate bu-4r
ft r -is br Pltnev MsWne ft
ani wfel
t,. till prsm- for a period of fie yeara
. -. .- I i...,,.l '
Indefinitely rt.twnel.
Tfc !B'ric Milt were reported r n
de&aite petttpaft
S. F. IK. by Bl: rl re-Re Is rinc te dece
dent . . . . k
F K. By Baldrtse-R"latfiC tf tocnr-
pwratioa of swrtreann'ttaa titer I
c r u. k tUi.iiti.i.H.r ts tr-r-
Mttoa f u atari rttV
erHlc a Mate lmr at Wfcr bxio-
H. K SK Vr Cato-PrairtdtaF fr eem-
jmjo,, vo ItterakM tae kMMbVr.
' UiMOUnr Al an rr OR p-
C4.
trtrt rtmrt
The aeaa.tr at S a elotk toak as -aead
BBtil tosorroa.
UnilCC TTCKinC Tfl RJKINP
HUUbt All tliUO I U DUalWtaa
Uaj prt In llrarlna tbe Wj
the Flood of Bill Alan
ine Action.
for
!
UNCOLN. Feb IT (Special Both rer- i
alar of the kow-e today ere eted ta
readtac m4 roMerattoa of hnU. At 4
rHwk the bowe adjraed ta perrnK the
oamarlttee on railroad to IHten to rca-
raebt oa Seaatar 'Weer- tdft. reqtiiricc a
redactloa of from W to It per eeat en au
fretcht rates.
Ob recoaameadatlen ef Btaadiac com- ,
mn the MIowIdc bill werr placed ea i
, Mt t n. . 1
Ji- aran-ia.j ir namr rww -
relatlac te Irrtcatloit. 3R1. by Baresh. te de-
cue rze araaiiaraiioBr m a niri i lut-
;
te
I
InstitBte far Blind. 181 by Zimmerman
a WWHt S5.fK fr tract
of laad for ,
asrhim at Norfolk ITJ. by Heat, to create
board s.' pork cosiseners far cities ef .
I irr jei-cia.r ihtu. pt. iuu.
Itaats.
Htnsse rellr 1W by Cala. rrtstlnc te pab- '
He ikckoote. and by Jatnecst. redatlnt; ta
aasesoasent for taxation purposes, vere la
de Sanely postpoaed.
Cader ordT ef third readlnc the &rie
iac Mite were paoeed-
H R art. by fVrrd To xuthorti school
auTbnrtt"" to d"tei iatf.1 jr what branch's a
M jdftit rm be taycht.
H. H- K. br Fowler For protection of
owners or ruton ana yvrk
rofe.'ct;, X
1Ln0 treatment or esinenoar r CMlTO ao
may boonme lnnan durmc r'inflarant
11. K. ST. b Hawxny To prone lor er-
caalzartoa. malnteoanrt and coveraraeat of
-4.
H R S b Hawxby Naminc condition l
upon which a stjdent may attend a schcK.1
outside th districr of thlr oti resWeice
By x vote of fiK to 20 tbe bous defeated
Fowler s bill providlnc for tbe collection of
deilaoueat taxes. This measure sought te 1
cccvry to couaiy treascrers toe ngnt 10
issue deeds tc proiertv sold for taxes,
WHO PROMOTE MEASURES
. . . " : , t
Record Made b, tbe Vetera! Vntor.
In the Way of Introducing
Blll
UNTOLN. Feb IT i Special. 1 Wtlh th
iaM T for the tatroducUon af bills passed,
tt. record shews that la the sea.te there ,
were a total of 38? bills Introduced, er aa
averace of about aine and a half for each
. ... ,v,-, .1,.. .K.r. Th.
however, show that some of the members
.r. rr,.h mre. nctir. It, tHW Tart than
'were others. Senator Martia 1 respoaslble
. ,Hr.r..i,. hni s.T,r TnBm
comes aert with twenty-four with Teun ,
of Stanton on Ws heels with twenty-
Iter.. Senator Haldrire ihhmirh hiriac .
1 been absent since early la the session on
acouat ef sickness, comes fourth, tber
Vx4nc seventeen measures bearinc hi?
name.
Two members. Senators Krumbaca
and Woolstenbolm. did not Introduce a
tui rttirt-r- the session, while Are-ids of
eotoe arwJ--RnrW. of Nemaha are .errdllea
, wjti two each and CaapbH of Halt aad 1
ru mlns of Peward three each Bills la- 1
trodae'd hv tbe other members were as fol-
ov,t Allen. 4: Crounse. f- Currie. 11: Ed-
gar : Harlsa. ifi Jocasoa. f. Lid dell. P:
, Lyman. 11. McCargsr. "H: Mereddth. T:
Miller. W. Newell. 11: Oleson 1 O'Neill.
1J. Owens. II- Paschal, h: Pitaey. Reuf-
mg. 5. Steele T Trompea, S. Van Beskirk.
Of the sraate bills forty-three have
parsed tbe senate and seventv-six have
pern postponed, the remainder beiac yet la
'b- haaos of tbe committees Out of some
forty heus rolls which have bean received
hv the senate, four have been passed and
Cve indefinitely postponed, the others aot
having yet come up for final disposition.
HARRINGTON TALKS ON RATES
Main an Artrnmrnt In rr of tbe
nivrH,, f rl.rU rrelcbt
s-hrdnlr.
LINCOLN. Feb. IT (Special M. F.
Harrington of O'Neill today made an argu
ment before tbe house committee on rail-
-uru k.rirr unSer ronsideratlon senate
---
freight rales on certain commodities rrom
jn te-45 per cent. .Cattle, nogs, aorses, lum-
ber. coal and hay are the principal com
modities affected. This reduction ts on
the rates which were la force December.
ISPS'. Mr. Harrington discussed the de
cision et the supreme court on the maxi
mum freight law end contended that the
Qwijten WE tbe only one that could be
rendered upon the facts that were pre
sented to the court, but argued tnat mat
decision did aot prevent the legislative
power from passing a Mil reduciag rates
He tbea weat into the question In detail
and showed by original shipping bills that
... ,K. ,h. -van.
the change from tbe carload to the wo-
pound rate raised the rate from 11 to It
j pf,r eeat. He also showed that the rate
. ... .. .
! BD no cbo""" eu.
He then quoted frem Poor s Railroad
I Mnnnut ta, show the recelnts. emeadKares
. . : .
I D PrDSt ' tne various ralireacs.
in.
deductions from the figures therein found
were that out ef every 1100 paid in freight
tc the Elkhern railroad 23 is clear profit,
aad JSC ea the Burlington aad HZ oa the
Union Pacific. He also quoted frem a com
piled statemoat from tbe auditor's office,
which shewed that the total receipts ef the
railroads ia Nebraska ter IBM was ever
J2T.OOb.000. He Scared tbe profits at an
average of 37 per cent ef this, w hkh made
I8.SeXWfi. vuch w-eald make a profit of
It far every man, wt-man and t-hild In the
state eat h year He contended that tbe
Weber bill si.de a reasonable redaction,
and after such a reduction argued that the
railre&ds would be making several times
the prefit that other people are making la
proportion to tbe amount 'invested.
Arguments against the bill were matie b
representatives of the BuTllngtea, Union
Pacific. Elkhora and Rock Island railroads.
NEEDS A SCHOOL FOR DEAF
!enale Committer Make a Ilrjiorl on
What It 4,nltler ecear3
lie pair.
LINCOLN. Feb. 27 (Special. ) The re
part ef ibe seaale committee en pubiie
lands and buildisgs. wbUh spent Henday
in looking into the seeds ef the Institute
Iar the Peaf and Dumb Iocs ted at Omaha,
has eabmitted tbe feOewisg report
We. vr committee en pubbr laasis aad
bulkMngs hate visited tbe laetitktloa for
tbe Deaf and Dumb at Omaha and beg
leave ic submit the following report:
We ftbd ru enty-lbree acres at land tin
which tbe h4tBtaa is. situated Is rtitber
haaaleaae to the demaitd of the auraiior
of students therein oeataiaed We betleve
M wtntld be ta the Mttcrest of the Bote If
arty acres mere could he purchased lyttig
uontigtioB te the tract alrsadr owned by
tbe saate. aa wbVh M be raised rela
tors and otbar vegetables fur tbe aBKCHu
tKia. besides farniafciac emplirmBt and
pracutuu lessouz foi hc aiuueni in farm-
1 P F rr
momMi nt . moi. iira. ran or. ana we nwrmc i lae rrania nam
1 S F 3m Tro An act fixtae the tKW tbe oetHnc. a K rcnsutitljr ir .
1 Itaatt f ttMe4aM of ctBitie. cMtes. J BtMereL "W flrei ia a crrat many room-
' VT i - - - - A. iia. . tB tKr wukte Wuilallair there ktmnM he WVL i
of a j; or tone-FtxtaF 'r , 3oorp and tbe noodwork painted. The clo-
tri as nine-tenths of nl t he joVtir ---tn
frw the frm after urtwottnc Tbev win
probably return te the farm Thre sbo.ii1
ai ream: f arr or rtx cm rowx;;i if i au -
nua jatlk tr the inflturJon an tat. wonld
be a matt? of econotnv as ar a very i
4""tra fond for so miit yvessc M tricot"
We and ibe an4 nl -el eorated writh
tree, wblck art an veil trimmed le4 a ell
- Belldln.
,
we and the M' MlikiC ir. very
ropur mm w mm te oW te i. la
t h .jwwt 111 '?r..JZ
croat tnanj ptaeef. P-ncre
nl In i croat man: pioeef. Tfe M
" - vntm t- mtibuctow ie w
mrnitiiwi or amnr. cr-nm. air Lfrr an
aaemate attetitloti t" avotd toe trenerattoo i
:l ?Jr.. yVLX Vll'.'Sff"" 1
Jiiffi or"ltCr Moot of a znodeTa "V
firmlehrd a raaJtary preranuon The 1
rwf on all the ball-Biicr have been badlr ,
n.rlened. Th- -ikJi tnt4r rf. tta ,
ehouM h repatated at tb Terr eurrt
oMJortutrttr. ar tbe sajne are nem- Turtter I
lne MtpertateadeBt r room.
Tool.
Hf have care f all r exaarised tbe rjppl
of tools Jtnd habere that tbe aarae are rn-
Urelj tnadeuate to tle deraanr of tbe h
rtltatlon. There heetnr to Imt very
little tjM- in the pdataBC oSce'and tb !
larce pr-s Is enttrety rabled and at pres-
fkl. 1hj,f ,
Urce job prps, aboald he farrjnbed and a
Bb-ral supply or type, ar wen a? a creat
many artlee-- for tbe rbo. ebon, art d-
. . j. . ' Ai w.
,..amat, that tberewouM .art the -tate
.lL.? lndJSTid 1
rstena entirety out rn repair ana wmw
ruccert the same should h replaced by a ,
i... .
n.w ry.., probable cost We b-lere I
for the ucerfil manajrement of the tn-
rtitnttoB thre rbnjM be rurraed one
waptm. which wnuld cost about XX fi.
....
- . .Wkl cK,rt fltf
foet hlch by etpht jet la diaraet-r. whose
eaiHantv 1 lnurHr4.nt for tbe Inettruttam
anal v-milat K. t itf" t-r m th. i-i.nf nf 9 1
Ore Threfore we recomsnend that a mstn
! laid from the rerrvfdr i th comer of
th butMbac. with proper ttttachaaeals for
th city are dpartraert in the event of aa
outbreak of are. the probavbl cost of which
would b tncludinc ib chance and rti
water c4osts a boat JT.IWS Ve also ttnd th
sidewalks leadtnc to tbe dtT- rent bulMKncr
in h hnd condition, and that th dty has re
aulre a sidewalk aioac the entire frrtac.
which win coet the state as additional earn 1
ov W)
Cold Morajic.
bnere that a tare, refrlcerator
snou'd lie furnished this Institution, as
notbinc of th kind now exists The bed-
dinr is snort and many uf the bdr broker. I
fjrtU.Jr 1, Vv.'.. 'J vtiT"Ti! !
propria tloa for dishes and an additional
llbrarj E. N ALLEN.
Chairman
DARRELL S00NT0BE0N TRIAL
a
I Third Man rhirscd with Mnrder of
I Herman Zabi to liaie
I Hearing.
FREMONT Neb . Feb
i Special )-
The trial of William TarreH the third of
the men charged with the murder of Her-
an Zaba 1. set for Mrb 6 aad a panel j
ef twenty-four jurors ordered summoned.
After Gardner was brought bark to his cell j
.rlv th. mornine he hnd notWri- tn uri
about tbe verdict of tie Juit. He seemed '
relieved to thick that tbe.Kuer.ease war ov.r '
aad did aot want to spoak ef it, Tbe ver- 1
diet Is rerarded bv attornevs as a substaa-
tlal victory for tbe defense.
"We are satisfied with it " .said Mr. May-
nird. one of his attorneys, this moraiac 1
"and shall take ao steps for a review of the
case by the supreme court" Last night as
Attomev Button for the defense shook hanJi
with Gardner, he made .a strong enort to re-
main calm aad said. "You- Bid ihay best you
could do. He did not expert aa acaulttaL
Rhea has leea more quif since TJardner t !
trial corameaced. He Jaax'atopped singing
aad daaciac aad sits m-rh of the time in 1
bis cell with his eyes fixed aa the floor er
grating, evidently fully realizing he fate
thnt awaits Mm. The conviction of his tw o
asosciates makes DarreM feel pretty
aaxious.
GENTLEMAN WANTS NEWTRIAL
.Motion of Kilty -Three Paracrapb
riled. Cach Citinc Allecrd
Error.
COLUMBUS. Neb.. Feb 27 i Special
Attorneys lor the defense in tbe Geatle
man murder case have filed a motion In the
district court for a new trial. The motion
is a very exhaustive document and con
tains fifty-three paragraphs, each citing er
ror. One of the strongest counts is said 1.0
be alleged misconduct on the part of a
certain Jurymaa The motion has beea set
for hearing next Saturday.
In the case of tbe State against John
Burrell. charging criminal assault upon
an 11-year-old girl, the Jury returned a
verdict of guilty after being out about
three hours. Burrell has lived here tweaty
five ears and this Is the second time he
has been in this kind of trouble. I
The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty I
la the, care of the P-tate against Christian
Butz. The defendant was charged with '
embezzling and converting to his own use i
funds beloaglcg to the Union Central Life j
Insurance company, for which he was art-
lag as a sort of subagent The aaouat of
his shortcomings was IISS. :
TWO YEARS FOR 'VINCENT
One of the Merub.r f Liucoln hrp
Ganar I vnli-ncrj fr Grand
Larceny.
LINCOLN Feb. 27 (Special Tele
gram, t Harry Vincent, one of the members
ef tbe Sharp gang, pleaded guilty in dis
trict court ta tbe charge nt grand larceny
aad was seateaced to two years la the peal
tentiary Tbe offease was robbery of a
freight car on the Rock Island railroad
near Albright Tbe stolen goods were
found la this city aad the theft was traced
to Viaeent aad other members ot tbe gang.
PrrnoBt Wnnt City Library.
FREMONT. Neb.. Feh 27 . Special At
the saeeuag of the etty eouaeU last sight L
M. Keene presented the petition of citizens
ef tbe city far the establishment of a city
library, the levy ef a tax of 1 mlH for its
support and maintenance aad tendering te
the city the money subscribed, which is new
12,700. and any books which may be donated.
A resolution was unanimously adopted ac
cepting the gift aad directinc the ordinance
oammittee to prepare aad present nt the
next meeting an ordinance entabtlEhiag a
city library and tbe necessary rales and
regulations governing the same.
ult to Rrroi et Title.
BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb 2T (Special Tele
gram. The ease of Thomas K Rest against
Walter S. McLueas has beea on trial today
in the district court and Judge Stubbs of
Ht-eren resumed the session this eveaing.
This is the roost stubbornly contested case
triad here during the preseat term. -Suit
is brought te recover title te property.
Merchant Face sud Hand Horned,
WEEPING WATER. Neb.. Feb. 2T (Spe
cial Telegram ) Fraak S Warner, a hard
ware merchant was seriously buraed about
tbe face and hands tonight, while pumping
air late a casMine Urap. which exploded.
Fire fa the store telle ed. but was soon
exliagaished. with little damage to stock.
Fair iclatln tn Sell Out.
AUBURN. Neb.. Feb. 27 The Nemaha
County Fair association 1 snH the fair
grounds aad go out of business, the stock
holders feeMng that they can no longer af-
icrrn to nave money invested in tat is
yielding no returns.
et are in l. ir: rorvatTUos ana remnci- ls .
; inrnucu in manj preH mrBirerm- tJMt parpore If neeied. A bequest Is naoe iisi.wo wo la roaad anraDers. Assets crew
! er1pIa7fbdththork "needr"' I bf 11.006 to each of his eblWrea, parWe , frora SM.MMMW0 to SM.WM 0M. aad tbe sr
1 imtntiiir- Ak the Hurler and bedroom ol .a a. ther are of ace. frcn tbe per- , pins frea 4.6te.PO0 to JMOO.POO. This is
JLDCE MAXWELL'S WILL FILED
It ii pctd for?jb&U :t 05: of Ctusty
DISTRICT COURT PAYS HIM HONOR
Adapta Keolatloa Betorrln Hlh
Trlbate to HU I areer-ereral
Arqaalntaare peak of HU
(iaalltlea aa a Jarlt.
FREMONT. Neb . Feb. -" (Special
j. v tn Jndcre Sarauel Maxwell hat beea i
tied lor probate ia tbe oSre ot tbe ooaaty
Ittfire. It It dated Juae i' TS. aad 1 '
mtaessed br Judcei .uaaa Cebb aad M
" " .: crdr. --mt ter ths parsed
riirafllt
D; . 1 r" .-
or EU OfK iroaj ior jivirou-.. '
.nth .uthnrtt-r to aell tbe rral estate for
aal property, er from tbe proceeds of tbe ; a record made while boldlnc to eoasrrra
sale of real estate la Merrick county. His tire methods ef lasttranee. and witboat
wife Is clfea a life estate la bis Platts- taklac a lot of baslaess at less thaa tbe
nwatb property ad bJs eatlre persoaal cost of dotac It. Col Greeae. Presldest, of
estate also a bosiesteao laterest in m i
rejdeace property la Freinoot. prerided ;
, . nnrliKrTX t0 sell the same Hetry
raverbarrr of Cass coaaty aad Heary G.
Wcrlrett ef Fremeat are
stare as exe-
raters.
In a codicil dated May 4. 1R5. be recites
tbe sale of his Merrick 5aty property and I
Purchase of land la Adams ceanty and ;
. . . . . Tl1j.
dtrerts that laad other than that la !odfe
rirp that tana otiier man ix.ai m iwar
m.Mr be first sod for the payment of
iPC.Pi,s .nd K the laad cannot '
be sid at a fair valuation then tbe ehll
, , , , .a '
area are te xase tneir jrpancr m
ettber to nbole or part After tne aeaic
v. -nt. v.. aHrt. that all Ma Brnnrrlt I
w .r ....
be sold and the proceeds divided equally
betwea bis ebUdren. Tbls codicil is wit- j
nessed by H G wetcetl ana jenni m ,
w Otcotl in a second roajcii. Qairti i mm- i
try IS he substitutes bis son, Henry
KL Main en. as executor, and directs that
the lecacies civea bis bobs. Henry and
Jacob aad his daacbter Margaret, be
charged acainet tbem ar advaaeeaeats.
Trlbnte to 111 Memory.
I Th commit tee appointee to Gran resolu
tion la memory f Jaflxe Maxell t'UB-
aitted their report to tbe district court
--aias e lora .01 a
which revles at some Irnpth hU career as
J8"" -aa li,0 "'taects ox bis cmrac
ter which ere so rtroncly exemprlfled in his
judicial opinions, his upriehtaess aad ia
fer-rttr of rhirapter his rureed Ideas of
iustiee. nntrammeled by lecal technicalities
so well Vasw-n to attorneys, by the phrase
In many of his opinions lt appearing that
substantial Justice hat been dae. the Judg
ment wMl be afiraed." His career as a
congressman. hU consistent religious life
and the Strang domestic eide of his nature
were also spoken of.
Brief tributes te his memory were given
T Hon. E. Y Dray lor t,
t-ttot. ead of his Mat
i . ...
by Hob. E F Gray for thirty years aa
Matthew Miller oi
G G Marti
.
ao c. t -Tac.-Nisn. x.r .hc.msb spohe o-i 015 1
acquaintance wttn aim curing iwecty-sn
f' , . ,
neio uj au wao Kue uiai. aau rcukeu
aa-rdote of his service as a district Judge
which showed the kladly nature of tbe man.
Juige Grlmlson paid an eloquent tribute to
his purity and lnteerity of character.
hlch were such that during a public career
"t aarly half a century no breath of scan- !
dal touched his aame or deeds, aad to his
persevering industry la the miad of Judge
Maxwell courts were established for the
protectloa aad defense of tbe poor, aot for
tbe aggrandizement of tbe rich, aad that
e nigh utandard governed hla actloas
at an attorney long before he sat upon the
bench.
The resolutions presented by the com'
mltlee were ordered spread at large upon
the records of the court tad a certified
copy forwarded to tbe family of the dead
Jurist.
Priaoner a Beatrice Boy.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. 2T. (Special Tele
gram ) Investigation here today et the ar
ret, of J. H. Hell at Chicago on the charge
of forgery, -sho formerly resided In this
city, shows that his capture Is partly due
to Chief Moore aad O. T Fulten of this
city. From information obtained through
Mr. Fulton here it is learned that the
Pinkertons had a woodcut of Hull, but did
not know his name. Finally it was found
that he had formerly kept company witn a
young lady here. The cat was srnt here
and was readily identified as Bert Hull.
who Is a graduate of the Beatrice High .
school. His parents were well-to-do. They i
moved te Connecticut about eight years ,
ago. Tonng Hull's whereabouts have been j
unknown siace his departure from here
uatll the report of his arreut in the msra
Ing papers. '
Creditor Force inle of Stock.
CLAY CENTER. Neb., Feb. 2T. Special, l '
The stock ot agricultural Implements of
W. W. Allea of this place wes sold yes
terday by a Catted States marshal to satisfy
claims of creditors. W. H Wadsworth of i
Iadiaaola bought the goods for 6,(125. Rich- i
ert & Stepbearoe, dealers ia the same liae '
at this place, bought the real estate for
tl.1125. I
Farmers' institute. I
ST. EDWARD. Neb., Feb. 2T. Special i '
A farmers' institute Is to be here March
S and 6. The speakers Include Chancellor '
E. BenJamla Andrews of tbe State uciver- 1
sitr
WHISKY IN SOLID NUGGETS '
Alaska Harvest It Most I'llaoui
Crop or Ice et eity Drtreei
BeloTT Zero.
LARAMIE. Wye.. Feb. 2T iSpecial.)
Fraak X. Gewaas. former stenographer to
Assistant Superintendent Hay of the Union ,
Pacific aad bow private secretary to tbe i
Dominion gold commissioner at Dawson. '
Tukea Territory. B C ia a private letter '
sent to tbe coast by special messeager aad ,
received in this city tonight, writing under .
date of January 16, says:
"All records for cold ia the Kleadike
siace tbe winter ef IK'.m were Urokea this
aernlBg. when the government thermometer
registered exactly "8 degrees below zero.
Yesterday the maximum was C4 below and
the miaimum was 5T below I would net
dare tell aay of my frieads that the weather
as cold as this unless I had verification
by a newspaper, so I eaclose a clipping
from the Dawson Daily News."
The News, ic the article referred to.
says The registration at uawson in ist i
was 6T 6 below Dense feg stiM overhangs i
Dawson. Sergeant-Major Tucker's ther
mometer kept at the barracks, was y ester- I
day aoraing W ( below That kept by
Goveraor OgUvle was 64 2 below. Tbe ther- I
mameters kept at other places in tbe city ,
ranged from 60 to TI below Quite a nua- I
ber of the thermometers ia which much
reliance had beea placed during the wiater
registered ia the seventies. However, tbe
registrations of the government thermom
eters are adhered to by the general public
as being the most reliable- They register
64 below J
"The registrations en tbe creeks back of i
Da son are on tbe average warmer than in j
Dawasea. Tne telephone central attendant
at Grand Forka says tbe reports show I
the temperature an tbe higher road places 1
and elsewhere much warmer than at tbe
low- piaees. GrfVd Run holds tbe record for
tbe eoWesi ef tbe creeks with 64.3. the ,
same as Dawsetr Dominion has 60 Sul
phur, , Grand Forks it aad tbe Done, Ei
j Tbe rrot pormliar relaaatleo t tiaoef
I tten wHh tbe djr H 1b tbe iaarrooin tbe
' rraeer it the barrarka H n taken
nt of a beates roam of above and. et
pae4 ta tbe ovtxlde 1erertBrf It ;
d b a ad did coC itap at 64. bt raBtlzsved
to Tt
A bottrr 9t bkr. S arrobol.
aM to be proof acatstt roM msi ta Ta .
fee', tii trMes m4M ta irant of Hrtd '
4 0 ' drag utore tb roaralac "
Lfif for laantara tloa. '
.CHEYENNE. Wjti, Ft. IT Special
Goreraer teForen RMbard and taraOr 1
)et tedar for WarblactM ta atted tbe la-
aararal eierrtrei OarerBor Rlrbardi ru
tbe fir t cover aar la tbe aaton ta aerept j
tbe larHatlaa ot the roraraittee te ebltt (
exerwtlres of the rtatei and terrltarlei to
itttoi tbe Waabtactoa fnaettoa
I
Store HSS. -abea harp Paapetitlos
reralt ef aew-laacled lararabce aietboda.
. ir 1 Vi rnrtirot Vntlaal tj? t r. Kr-
r- v.. . . ... ,..i
-'" v,
araoaat of lcrnrance frora Ml (KKI.onO tB
me roiapajiy. rwiiri; Fr' ii.ujrrui
an the fact that parraeat to policy holders (
and the existlnc surplus acgrecate US per
cent of all tbe contribution of poli r hold
ers since tbe orcaalsatlea of the ccapaay
fifty-Cre years aco, a ocord that is equaleS
br no other Amerleaa company nad Is
ampJe proof of conservative management.
Moi
ntmnm Rrnahllrul 'till VotUc.
"r r . . - i
vi??.L ni ci.'tr r.
ter for the short term The vote was as ,
follows Career, a. Frank, Manama, i
1? ' ooper. r. iorn, . v
Toole 1
UHlaJ Pnlirt UlblTCD fi I kS
nun uumtj nmitn nunin .
I
rrT1,Bby .Bow and Colder Tbnradayi I
rnday Tslr aid Continued Cold.
vrltb Wind.
WASH1NGTON. Feb r Forecast for
Thursday and Friday
Far Nebraska Probably snow aad colder
Thursday. Friday fair and eoatlaned cold,
northwest tn north winds.
For Iowa Saaw er rain Thursiay. with
warmer la east portion . Friday fair aad
colder, east to northeast winds.
For North Dakota Fair Thursday aadj
Friday caWer Thursday: northwesterly
winds
For South Dakota Eaow Hurries Thurs
day, Friday fair aad eoatiaued cold, aerth-
cast to Berth wtads.
for Kansas Probable rain Thursday, fol
lowed by fair aad colder ia the afternoon j
Friday fair and colder, aorthwesterlr wlads, ,
For Colorado Rain or snow and co.ier
Thursday; Friday fair aad colder, north
erly wlads.
For Wyoming Probably rata aad colder
Thursday. Friday fair with lower tempera
ture, northwesterly wlads.
luteal Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER. Bt"7LEAT
OMAHA. Feh. rr OSetai rcord ef temper
ature aad precipitation compared w'.ta toe
corresponding day 01 tne last three years
una. ihi uc!i. ias
44 -t 4tt 4S
tVtare.
Minimum temperature. .IT IE B 2R 1
Mean temperature .. .. M 2 3S IB
Predpltattop . . .0" (H ooj
Record of temrKiramre aad precipltaU"-! (
at Omahc for this day aad since March 1 j
Normal temperature 25
Excess lor tne aay
Total excess since March 1
Normal Drf -i pita. don
.OS inch
Deflcienry for the day
Totai rainfall since March 1
IieflciencT since March 1 .
Deficiency f.r cor jerod. 1!I0..
IefleJercy for -cor. period, ffflS-
.OS lne h
1 inches
Cinch
. 4 T4 Inches
. 4. 4S Inches
Ilej.ort from Stmtioaa at 7 P. M.
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
zrJ -
Mi 44 00 (
4K 1,1 on
5C W T j
4S Jit (if
4f, :a no
22 ss tc ;
34 3 (10
IS' 20 m I
40 44, no 1
2f 22' (10 :
21) 24 m
4fi Til)' (HI '
4G 4H IM
40 46 (II
3i' :' I
a w; (to
Omaha, cloudy
North Platte, dear
Cheyenn. raising
Sa.'t Lake City, otoudy ....
Rapid City, partly cloudy
Huron, cloudy
WlHlston. clear
Chicago, clear ..
St. Louis. lear
St PauL clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, cloudy .
Helena, partly cloudy
Havre, ciouey
! Galveston, clear
T Indicates trace of precipitation. -L.
A. WELSH
Local Forecast Official
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beacScial
effects of the well known remedy,
Stkttp or Figs, raaaafa-ctared by the
CaXiroESXi. Fis Stbcp Co., illcstr&te
thecalneof obtaining- the liqaid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bs
medicinally laxative aad preseatiajr
themia the forxa most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa-ti-,
cleansinr the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling1 one
to overcome habitual constipation per
xaanentlr Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable qnality aad sab
stance, and its actincr on the kidners.
' lirer and bowels, witboat weakeainp
i or irritating them, make it the ideal
, .laxative.
la the process of saanafactarinr firs
are ased, as they are plcasaat to the
taste, bet the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the CauroEsnA'Fis Steut
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid Imitations, please
remember the fall name of tbe Company
printed on the front of eTery package,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
bast rzAsrezsco, car
i.QTjiTTT,T.r, rr scrw tch, jr, t.
For sale by sul Druggists. Price 50c per bottltv
PIMPLES
Si
eruptions, blackhead, enlarged
)TTS.re2 not, red. rouga nan Js.
Laad ail afirctioni ol the skin
land scalp are speedily tad per
Imaaently cared at your hem.
Pull information with nr.fr fr
DESriATOLOGIST WOODW.Pv
J State SUxorJterrr,.. Chic f
Tir.t Tlldnej-
' Kidney cura.
ii Diewis ftaca
1 ache, etc At Imp-
jncts. or cy mail.
SI Free book, I
, etc, of Dr. B. J. Kay. -.-'. X T.
KIPAVS TABt'LKR 1 an eSectnaJ mr.
for the His wfcicb onr1r.it tn a bad rtea.
iv icr k. ai u omrriata.
To Mothers of
Large Families
In this TrorVaday "for1!! fetr Troosea
xre m plarr-d that phytiatl exerUoa
is not ceartaallT demardtd of thera la
their daily life-
We raaVe a special appea. to toothers
ci lirre faraihes f'ho- trork in aerer
doae. aad nur of whom nafler, aad
suffer for iack of nteihprs .k1
T TTornen Toner or d, rich or
poor. tr rxtesi an nr tatioa to accept
ire ad Tier- Oh, wcraea do aot let
'P.
Mar, Cixctx Btct2.cvnxc,
tout lire be sacr Seed whea a xrord of
advice at the rst approach of wealf
aes, raar 11 rocr futcre rears with
healthy joy Address a letter to Mrs
Pinlchtra's Laboratory, Lrca Mass.,
aad tou will aot be disappoiated.
" AVhea 1 bejrta to take Lrdia E.
Piakhara's Vegetable Corapocad I vras
not able to do ray honscteork. I suf
fered terribly at time of menstruation.
Several doctors told m tbcj conld do
nothinr for tae. Thaakt to the Piak
haan advice aad zaedidae I aa ao
vrell. aad caa do the work for eipht ia
the faaaily
'" I woald reeoaraend Lydia E. PiaV
barn's Veretable Compound to all
mothers with larre farailie. Mra.
Cirr.;ir Eeuitou, Ludinftoa, Mica,
"I AM ALL WORN-OUT!"
Bam Mao tlandrrdi of Persons Kepeet the Ahtrte
foey Dv loor Srrvoaj tWstrn Is Canief,
tbe Iraoble los are 4.11 Ra to " aad
Lack Vitality and 1oor Draoi Cannot Cars
These ei,necst It Takes the Proper Apell
catHM ef tlectricltv Ptala hot True V-ords by
Dr. Bennett, tb tloctrical Astfcoritr.
The 50.000 cum hlch rrv Elet"! Beh hn iraS
Is simply marvfloui, niimurh m tul'v otie-hitf of
tbem had trrv pnmoancii r. urnblt rv drag doc
ton. To tne weak" nan tand woman -.w vtioli
suftrring tmr. i h of
and t.uty I can
CViifuL'y iv tha I otrf
vra i cure If Electrlcl-v
fa. .5 as arpipfj b bv
Ouaa-uplr Poer Electric
Be' 1 wi refund n-er cem
you pay tar It I naer th
powerful Inflmnc of n-v
Beh anfl Eirctrlcal Suipen
tory tbt l!p become rtS,
tbe eves brtght ind vH-ic-lout
those hacxini. drawn
ll rr or y ourta, t itiaprwar
Ltid ani ulantm hands and
feet became warn-, aleey rr-t-TMhlrc
and dictlor per-tec-
EleciriciTv ll the lit
of everv hunar. being wKh
ou you auld not live a
moTnm If vou are waic
anj si, k. '-our system la.ks
Elermcln' which mult b
suprulrd bef are you can re
am Etrorg a-ralc Leiv
drugs alone. thv cannot
curt you Ircsiediately upon
tbeippllcanon of Eiermdry
througb the medium of my
Electric BeltyourarrbTtton.
energy and lov ef lift
and Its plenum return,
'our old. atik, lick.
I
'nlived out Inaodv diicourired self is bmd In
tb past, never to be exhumed Wrht to me u-da
I want to wrtit you a long persona, ler.rr explaining
just how Electrlci" wiM cure your case. It costs
you nothing to wrae and learn about mv system of
aplytng Electricity, theexcluilve rtrhi of which has
ban granted to mtiby the United states ai a re
ward tor study ind discovery
Dr. Bennctt'sElcctric Belt
Is to supply the needed Dectncrry to weak organs
nd nervei and rapidlv returns you to health and
strength. I have studied the Weaknesses of men ind
women and Electricity as a curative lgent foryea-s,
and know exactly what my Electric Bell will do, there
fore 1 guarantee the cure In everv case, if it tails I
refund rvry cent you pav for it My Belt Is Glas
ASTIED TO CURE all Weaknesses In either sex, re
store Vitality cure Rtu-uinatl&m In anv form VartroM
Veins. Kldne Lverand Bladder Troubles Con
sttpatlon, Dvspernla. a' remalt CompUilms Gen
eral and Nervous Dlllry Lame Back etc
Write to-dav tor mv book "The Rndlrg of the
Fountain of Eternal Youth Sent f-er pes-rnid for
theisldng Book wll! tell !tiu ill about It. Solior'tv
DR. BENNETT Electric Belt Co.
Rooms IS ta 21 Doaclai Block.
Dodge and ICth Street. Omaha. Aeh
Will he
win out? j
What of the young aaa of today f
Is his future secure Will be wia
out Evea If he lives to a green old '
age. Is his success assured? Can be
make provision for the ratcy days of
life-
These are serious questions end
worthy of more thaa a passing
thought. Great ssecess cannet rot t
to all of us a few will climb the
heights to wealth aad fame, but tbe j
great multitude will pass along tht J
coamea highway of lite, aad seme 1
perhaps many, must tall by tbe war.
side. Youth Is the seed time of life
See that ye sow with care and Judg- '
ment
The Equitable has a special offer I
for the young man a policy surpassed '
by nose liberal, safe, easy ta get
and easy ta keep. Why not make j
provision new for the proverbial rainy
day Why net accumulate a safety i
fund! It ean be done without an et
tort. TeuH never miss the easy pay- j
meats. Talk it over with us We !
caa show yeu bow a young asn may
wia out j
The Equitable
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
-Stronf est in the World"
H. D. NEELY, Wgr. for Neb.
2D6-20S Bee Bldr 0.M.4H A.
CURE 10'JRSELF
Ca. BlcG for ucnatnttl
d ic harsea J afiani matleni.
irritancies or Blroritlnnt
uf nstnti membrao!.
Pain Imb. ind nut aa-trln-
iTHlEvil CHEM-ial Cn. rux or !"tOUl.
C1SSTH0 "" Dr1Ctta,
or aent la ulu rrstmr.
r at, S
Haaaliaal"
CT expreaa, r fir
il.Hl. iir a Iwtilra, tin,
tarcBiir irat u rtaast.
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