v i r t 1 t '1 I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FTTTD W. MARCH "1. 1901. NEBRASKA WILL BE THERE Go-error Dietrioli and Ptrtj Jonraej to NatJosil Capital. REPRESENT THIS STATE AT INAUGURATION I'ernnnncl "f f,ov crnor's Parly In clndes Wrll Kimnn rlirnknn, Amiirir tlir miibrr Ilrlnc Omnhn' (inllnut .Mnjnr. DOUGLAS COUNTY PROSECUTOR STJLL jj THE TANGLE lating to criminal roar. i pmirariu imurc. un"'- m S F 46. b Oleson Relating to rnangc or sianamK reierres 01 ine supreme ri.mi mm enu I rifnoprapniTP irieivior p j.- Si , jjewell To provide nne of not S 1" 212. b Martin -Empowerlnc rltle over fiim' for use of obKcne language in I of the metropolitan iis, t. labile certlfl- presci'cr of female. I cates "f Indebtedness for the purpose of ? r 41 bv O'Neill-Relating to prepara- providing funjs with whlr.h to pay r- tlnn of copies of supreme court proceedings, i rants or orders upon the treasurer and pro s F s hv Young-Curative measure re- 1 Maine for Hie manner of lssutrg them lating to ertmlnal code . H It 7T.. by Err l"r tSS.JKl-,,,.Jl i jvlntmrtit trnure. duties, aid salaries of Gay in the cold and blur of military uni forms Nebraska's ofiletal representation to 'resident MrKinley't, Inauguration left last nl,.h- for Washington. The governor and eighteen members of his party started from Lincoln yesterday afternoon and arrived In Omaha on the Burlington at 7.36 p. in. Colonel frank E. Mocres and Colonel J. Cameron Anderson of Omaha, Colonel E. J. Davenport of Val entine and Colonel William Hayward of Nebraska City Joined tho governor In Omaha. A large crowd greeted the members of the fctaff when they arrived in Omohn. Uurlng th? fifteen minutes the train waited at the station the party's special car was drterted and the governor and hit staff lenewed n-qunlntnnrcs with the friends who welcomed them. I'rt- Is Orrrtril lit llrpol. Among the well-known Omahans at the tatlon were. Luther Drake. Captain W E Stockham. George W. Holdrcge. John W. Battln. John N. Wcstbcrg. W B. White horn. Charles V. Miles. Mrs J Cameron Anderson. Miss Moores. E. W North Harry E Moores and C. E. Llewellyn. Governor Dietrich was the only member of the party who had not donned his uni form Dresied In titlwns' clothes, he alighted at the station and shock hands with a. number of old friends with the air of a burlness man rather than that of the commander-in-chief of such a gallant staff. "We will arrive In Washington Saturday afternoon, and I expect to be had; in Lin coln next Thursday. 1 an not sure that all the members of the staff will com-, back nt that time Our return trip has not been agreed upon, and It may he that thf1 party will make no effort to remain to gether after the Inauguration is over." said Governor Dietrich. nr I (iinrtrred. Pullman car Edgeroont was chartered for the use of the party. At Chicago the car will be turned over to the Pennsylvania road In the capltul the Ncbraskans will tna'e their headquarters at the Raleigh. The nersoneel of the party is eis follows: Governor Charles H. Dietrich, commander-in-chief General staff Brigadier General J N. Klllan. adjutant general. Lincoln: Colonel G. E. Jenkins, quartermaster and fnmmlhsiirv renernl. Falrbury: Colonel J Cameron Anderson, rurgeon general. Omaha; lllll l Maned PrnvldlttK for the Ap pointment "f Vnntlirr Attorney. LINCOLN Feb 2& (Special Telegratn ' Governor Dietrich today Histted four bills that were passed by both branches of the legislate c. One of these Introduced by Iine of Lancaster, provides for tin? Bp IKrtntmerK of an additional prosecuting at torney for Douglas countv. Another au thorise the state treasurer to tranrfer the Milking fund to the general fund. Still another provides for appealing cases In forcible entry nnd detention. The fourth requires the dostrurtlon of weeds aln public highways. Representative Lane's bill In lis original form provided only for the retention of the present method of electing county attorneys in Lancaster county to make up for the slump In popu lation, but In ihe senate It was amended to authorize the appointment of a fourth deputy attorney for Douglas county. (iinpriiiir' Pnrtj Mnrt. Governor Dietrich, accompanied by Ad jutant General Klllan. Brigadier General Barry and his entire military staff, left this evening at 6 o'clock for Washington to participate in the reinauguratlon of President McKtnlcy. Snlr tf 1'onr Tlmnonnil Acre, One of Ihe largest real estate transaction ever consummated In this county was com pleted this afternoon. Judge Holmes con firmed the sale cf the 4.O00-acre Fltigerald farm at Greenwood to the Boston Invest ment company. The title was transferred subject to several Incumbrances, Including a $70,000 mrrlgage The farm was part of the John Fitzgerald estate.. CRUSHED UNDER CAR WHEELS fnn of i:--eiinlnr Ollitlrml I Killed li Trill ii nl Itrpnlillrnn City. HASTINGS. Neb.. Feb. 28. Special Tele gram.) The body of Judd R. Olmstcad, the Burlington brakeman on freight No. 44, In charge of Conductor Lehew, wm brought to Hasting" from Republican City by a spertal train this morning. Mr. Olmstcad was run over at Republican City this morn ing while on duty. He had gone between the ears and cut the air hose, but when he attempted to step back his left heel caught in a frog and as be fell backward the car wheel crushed the leg -almost to the body, then passed to the right ride across the lower part of the abdomen. Mr. Olmstcad lived for over two hours after tho accident, but died a few minutes before reaching Hastings. He lenves a wife and Infant. The funeral will be at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from St. Cecilia's church. Mr. OlmBtrad was a son of ex-Senator Olmstead. 'Continued from First Page recollection of the conversation Is the same as his. Mr Steele has certainly miscon ceived and misinterpreted my language, as It Is almost the direct opposite of .what 1 said BALLOT AWAY FOR SENATOR Jtilnt ii ii ;ir Throned the Form, Hut AifoinplUlio An ItCKIllt. LINCOLN. Feb. iS. (Special Telegram ) On ballot for United States senator in Joint seMlon Mead transferred his vot from Thompson to Dietrich. The Lancaster men, however, turned the vote of Trompcn from Curric to Roue water Mtskell also came back to Rosewater. making the latter If.. Meiklejohn gained Johnson and had Spencer been present would have touched 36 as high water mark. Other changes were of a minor character The totals- Allen SC Klnkalo oerge Cmunse Currie Dietrich Haltier Harlan Harrington ... HtnehMw 4. Martin SlMelklejohn 12 Metcair I Metcalfe J Rosuwater ....... 3 Thompson. D. C. 43 1 nompion, W. II . IS '.Vethereld lite in Drlnll. AlleceK Mnliclnu Procreation. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Feb. IS. (Special.) As un outcome of the case of the State against Christian Budtz. a suit for flO.000 Colonel c. J liiiis. inspector grurr.. r damages has been filed in the dlitrlct oury. v ouiuei juuu ii. ..., ....... cate general. Wakefield. "Brigadier General v. H nnrrv commanding First brigade. Ne braska National guard, headquarters at Gro'ley Center. Colonel Harry L. Archer, commanding First regiment. Nebraska Na tional guard, headquarters at Beatrice; Colonel William Hayward. commanding Second regiment, Nebraska National guard, headquarters Bt Nebraska City. Aldes-dc-amp Colonel E. J. Dnvenpcrt, Valentine; Colonel C. D. Evans, Columbus; Colonel R. E. Glffen. Lincoln: Colonel W. N. Huie. Norfolk; Colonel Charles M. Keefer. Lin coln; Colonel Herko Koster, Niobrara: Colonel S. M. Mellck. Lincoln; Colonel C. J. Miles, Hastings: Colonel F. E. Moores, Omaha; Colonel G. A. Murphy. Beatrlre; Co'onel C. F Scharman. North Platte: Colonel H. P. Sutton. McCook. Captain GcorgK L,vop. tjr- oUng. comnlvayy gen eral. Kelson:- Sergeant. Major Harlow Hew itt (First regiment), orderly, Lincoln. The republican vote wns: Allen L. K. Thompson. Currie. Andrews 1) 1C. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Aremls Hlnshaw, Currie. Armstrong V. IS. Thompson. Meiklejohn, Ilfekl I). K. Thompson. Meiklejohn. Bwthe D. K. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Ilert-D. It Thompson, Meiklejohn. Miesncr ninsnaw. MeiKiejonn. iiroderick Hlnshaw, Meiklejohn. Brown of Furnas D. E. Thompson. Crounse. Huresh Hinshaw, Rosewoter. fain D. E. Thompson. Meiklejohn. Comeer Martin, Rosewater. Crlssey Thompson. Meiklejohn. Ctviunse HHrinli. Currie. Currie Klnkald. t'rounse. Edcar D. IS. Thompson. Crounse. Evans Morlan. Meiklejohn: Fowler D. E. Thompson. Meiklejohn. Frledrlch Thompson, Curnc. Gallogly-Wethtreld, Meiklejohn. GRwrie WetherWd. Meiklejohn. Hall D K. Thompson. Rosewater. Harlan 13. E. Thompson. Currie. Harris-D. E. Thomn-n, Meiklejohn. Hathorn Morlan, Meiklejohn. lllbbert D E. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Horton-Klnkald. Meiklejohn. Humphrey D IS. Thompson. Meiklejohn. Johnson D. E. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Jouveiiat lttnshaw, Meiklejohn. Laflln 1). K. Th"inpnoii, currie. Lune D. E Thompson. Currie. Lowe D. E. Thompson. Meiklejohn. Martin Thompson. C'rojne. McCarpar-D. E. Thompson. Curric McCarthy Hlnshiiw. f'rounse. McCoy Martin. Rosewater. Meud Dietrich, Rosewater. Mendenhail- Hinshaw, Meiklejohn. Mlskell D. E. Thompson. Rosewater. Marshall Hlnslmw. Currie. Mockett D. E. Thompson. Meiklejohn. Mullen Dietrich. Rosewater. Newell D. E. Thompson, Curric. Oleson of Cuming Martin, Meiklejohn. Olson of Phelps D. E. Thompson, Melkle' . Joht. n u rseiii u. l l nompson, noftnuiti, Owtns Mnrtln, Currie. Rohwer Hinshaw, Crounse. Sandall-Hariaii. Meiklejonn. Ehellhorn D E. Thompson. Crounse. Smlthberger Harlan. Meiklejonn S F bv Ransom io iirovioe penany i person imnuiK .n'i"'. ..n...... of imprlonmcnt from one to seven .tears ! sane hustwnd or wife and tH etntwwersuch for KislnE person to sell, mortgage or i-onyey uch for Kidnaping .mrrilm , .... ,1 pnierty under iwer of the district cojrt. The senate amendments to house rolls S; ' ' ... .' . ...,. . , .,, 1IIC MUUir Kb V VVIVIk Bujvmunj uuhii ! tomorrow . i court. Budtz was soliciting for tne i nion ri-titrul t.lfn tnniiranre romnanv and wrote f?LfaV'V LB IIeK?E"Ton Meiklejohn. SWHlison liinsnaw. .ueiKiejonn. trn nart of the county. He was charged with embezzling the premiums paid in the pollclci ond was arrested In Dubuque, la. I He was In Jnll here several weeks and ! when the case was tried the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty In a few minutes, j He now brings this action for damages and makes the Insurance company and their state agent, A. R. Edmlston of Lincoln, de fendant. He alleges malicious prosecu tion and false Imprisonment. TO CI III! THIS CHIP. Advice of a 1'uiod Phyalclnn Tirrt and foremost, REST. Take care of yourself. Your already Scott D. E. Thompson. Currie. Tefft D. E. Thompson, Rosewater. Trompen D. E. Thompson. Rosewater. Tweed-Hinshaw. Meiklejohn. fhl Hnlner. Rosewater. Van Bosklrk D. IS. Thompson, Melkle- Warner D. E. Thompson, Meiklejohn. Wenzl D. E. Thompson, Currie. Whltmore Hnlner, Rosewater. Wilcox Hinshaw, Hosewater. Wilkinson V. E. Thompson. Meiklejohn, Younc Martin. Rosewater. Mr. Speaker D. E. Thompson, Rosewater. Absent uuiarige, urown oi uioe, pen lliiimrr Telrnlionr ('iimnnnr. tmnnrn vi. u-v. "t iOnrhl l Theicer. republicans . Hanks. Fellers, Ueull, Hooper Telephone company was organized , Brcher. Calkins, Watson, fuslonlsts. here last night and has filed articles of In- unllCC nPRiTPC OlUC I 1UI corporation for a capital of $50,000. These tlUUSC UCDRIW unifl C Lnnr ofScers were elected: T. W. Lyman.-Tircsl- ' .... i IffMmnnti kli-nf (, l tlta- Til una mil In dent: Bernard Monnick, rice presment; j. Howard Heine, secretary; Jerry Denslow, treasurer, and M. E. Shipley, general man ager. These officers, with A. M. Tillman and E. O. Spielberg, constitute the board of directors. and 5 were adopted by the house SENATE IN A WORKING MOOD Iy Spent In (SrttliiR thr Srlt of mil Jtendj' for Final IHMi'ikiiI. LINCOLN, Feb. 2S.I Special (The sen ate put In good time today Immediately after the opening the senate went Into committee of the whole, with Senator O'Neill in the chair, for the purpose of considering senate flies IS4 and 11. The first bill token up was 1S4, a bill by Ransom, the object of which is to so change thp manner of voting for proposed constitutional amendments that It will be an easier matter to have such amendments, carry. It Is proposed to change the man ner of voting by having all voles where the proposition Is not scratched out counted for the amendment. The bill met with but little opposition. Senate file 271. also by Ransom, was then taken up. It provides that the secretary of state shall hate constitutional amend ments printed In one paper In each county In the state, and the paper seloctcd shall be the one making the lowest bid. The matter o'T circulation Is not taken Into con sideration. The 'author of tho bill claims that the state has had to pay enormous sums for this work In the past, and he thinks the work should be done for less money. During the discussion of the bill and Just as Senator Ransom was prepar ing an amendment barring dally papers from bidding or receiving such work, the hour for the dally special order of busi ness arrived, and upon motion of Senator Martin the senate formed In line and pro ceeded to the house of representatives for the purpose of voting for two United States senators, taking n recess on return until 3 o'clock this afternoon. MfllnK Commit! rr Vnmril, When the senate reconvened this after noon. Senator Martin made a motion that a sifting committee of five be named in order to facilitate the closing up of tho business of the session. The motion pre vailed and the chair later named as such committee Senators Crounse. O'Neill, Har lan, Liddell and McCargnr. House roll 40. a bill relating to roads, came up for third reading and was passed with but one dissenting vote. The senate then resolved Itself into com mittee of the whole for the purpose of fur ther discussing senate file S71, the bill pro viding for the publication of constitutional ammdments In papers submitting lowest bids. Senator Edgar, a newspaper man him self, tool: the floor against the bill and urged the necessity of maintaining the legul rates for such work. He did not think theso amendments should be given out to Illegiti mate newspapers, with no circulation to speak of. simply because their cheapness recommended them. Senator Oloon thought that such printing should be paid for at the legal rate. If the legal rate Is high, It might be well to lower It, but he did not think any one thing should be singled out. If this kind of work was to be auctioned off to tb lowest bidder, why not Include all other legal notices? Senator Ransom contended that such DOES AWAY WITH CIGARETTES Murrnj lllll ItiHt lllil. I'nlr to Co ThroiiBli the I.ecUln tnrr. LINCOLN. Feb. 2S. (Special.) The de cisive manner in which the senate voted to place on the general file house roll 4!. Rep resentative Murray's nntl-clgarette bill, after it had been reported for postpone ment, leads the friends of this measurr to think that there will be no trouble In get ting the" bill through the senate. The bill provides. No person, firm, association or corpora tion shall engage In the business of manu facturing, selling, bartering or giving away of hov clcr'tte tianer or nnner kept, de signed or Intended for use in making a cigarette, without first procuring the Is suance Hnd recording and posting of Uccne therefor ns in this act provided. The pout of such license shHll tie M00 for a fiscal year or fraction of a fiscal year, and l shall be paid to the county treasurer who shall clve his receipt therefor sprfvi,ig the on location, only, by lot ami blo-k If It. a city or village, or by quarter s ctlon section, towiishlp nnd range of land. If a rurnl location. In said county where it Is desired to conduct such one place of bu.il nws. Vpon the presentation of Hal"' receipt and the tiro-payment of a fee of J o ihe county clerk of sjrh county he .hal' Iss'ie mrli ;i-er..-. recltlnc the name of the lleeiwi. Mid all the mimes of tho tner n-re of hpv tn m or assoclMtion made p llc?nie, the description of the one place of iiusl-nc-s by lot mid block If In n city or rlllge, or by description of the quarter section, section. t"wnhlp and range. If rural land. In s.tiil ccimty. the business licensed pnl the I'sciil yem .f the dty or villar". If lo cated In x r if. or village, or of the ou.ny. If rural, fir which period said license covers, which period shall not extend Into but one fiscal year prior to delivering sucn license the BHme shall tie Indexed nnd re corded In the miscellaneous record book Btid Index In such clerk's office, nnd a certifi cate t puch fact of record, book and pace 0f recortl fhall be endorsed by said oounly clerk or said license. The licensees shall keep said license posted It: a conspicuous place In or at their om place of business protected by a.ll license. .... S.ith original licenses sball be conso-i-tlvilv numbered, nnd shHll not be Issued for any e-tl.et or different location of the piece of business than sieel(i"3 in such treas urer's receipts, respectively, und sh.iU not he transferable Toon proof by affidavit of two or mcr ci edible iiersons thnt an original license li is bcotni lost or destroyed without th.- fault of the licensee, the county clerk upon pay ment to him of a fee of 11 shall Issue a certified copy of the record of the original, which may be posted in the same place as was the original in lieu tnereoi. bucii hit davit- shall tie Kept on nie ny sain cier II the orlgl as the case may be. upon payment to th count v treasurer or $10. for which the treas urer shall give n receipt specifying Its ob ject being to obtain a removal of local '.on of business conducted under the original THOUSANDS KIDNEY ! TROUBLE AND DORTKNOW ' I i 1 . . ,; ' ' r- "V ' - SWAMP-ROOT, THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY. Its Marvelous Success in all Kidney, Blad der and Uric Acid Troubles. To Prove what Swamp-Root will do for YOUt Every Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. What -your Kiducys need is a gentle, healing, tonic influence that will sooth "their irritability and gently reeulnte them. The only thing that will do this is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their be'ginniug in the disorder of these most important organs. The Kidneys filter and purify the blood. ThAFifnp wVinn voiir kldncrs are weak oi tural help to nature, for Swamp-Root Is If the licensees shall desire to rmove I understand how oulck- the most perfect healer and gentle aid to iclr licensed Plnce of buslne-s from the ; out of order ou can understand now quick kldnev. tha. is known to medical scl- -Iplnal to a different location within the I ,,. vour rntlre l(0dy is affected, and how tnat is Known to meaicai sci m.e city, village or county school dlstr.ri. . our ' , tn . ence. every organ rrrui iu 1 y0UJ. wntfr nen nuowed to remain If you are sick or "feel badly." begin unaS"tUrbed In a glass or bottle for twenty taking the famous new discovery. Dr. KII- 0Ur hours, forms a sediment or settling , . .. ..,. v. n flinndt. annnfnnrii It in evidence faftM -ms Krr r.w- need th'e're to A trlBl IU TZr- discovery, Swamp-Root. issued tt'ttlfled copy of record .thereof, and, vlnce anyone. .... f ' . , u m hos- Weak ana unneaiiny kiuucjb mr unn ..--. sponsible for more sickness and suflerlng pltal work, In private practice, among the than any other disease, nnd If permitted helpless too poor to purchase relief, and has to continue fatal results are sure to follow, proved so successful In every case that a on the face of such original or certified nr.i- of rtcord snld clerk shall endoi-j" "Surrendered and Void," nnd the same sh-ill bt kept or file in his office. In lieu thereor. upon -he payment to such county clerk r n fee of Ii. such county clerk Fhall Issue n new license Hearing tne same iiamner w the original, to the same licensees, for the Kidney trouble Irritates the nerves, makes special arrangement has been made by you dlny restless, sleepless and Irritable. 'whlcbal! readers of The Bee, who have not I.-,. ...... -t.r often durlnc the day. already tried It may have a sample bottle with like particularity, adding thereto the : . owii-fg you to get up many times dur- sent absolutely free by mail; also n book recital hi Its being a uV.K.t"",e2,n.eJi' l?,' ' Tr. ,he nlcht. Causes puffy or dark circles telling more about Swamp-Root nnd con- Comnilttrc of the Whole With out Conclnslon. LINCOLN, Feb. 28. (Special.) The house devoted the entire afternoon to considera tion of Representative Evans' game bill, with the various omendmcnts proposed by CliurKcd ltli I'erjnrj-. tt-tt titp v.Vi P"h "R (Sneelnl.l James rommlttee on fish culture and camp weakened nerves want rest und must have J k. Lane of Pleasant Hill hnd Wesley A. The voluminous nature of the measure and It. If the attack is severe, go to nca ana remsin there More fatalities result from pf gleet of this precaution than from any other ca-se. Eat sparingly. Your digestive organs are In no condition to take care of large quan tities of food. Drink plenty of pure, cold "water. It nl luyt the fever, stimulates tho kidneys to ctlon and opens up the pores of the skin. 'Keep tho bowels open with Dr. Miles' Nerve nnd Liver PlllE- Take three doses cf Dr. Miles' Nervine per day. and it you cannot sleep take an extra dofe at bedtime. To further control the fever and to overcome the peculiar aches and pains of grip, use Dr Miles' Pain Pills. They net quickly and ertectually aud no bad effects result from their use. These remedies have been thoroughly tested more than a million times and their effi ciency Is thoroughly established. Tbey never fall to give relief. Dr Miles' Remedies can be found at any drug store, nnd they are sold on a positive guarantee that first bottle or package bene fits or money refunded. Spence arrested on the charge of perjury i the wide difference of opinion regarding Its In connection with the application for a 1 previsions prevented final disposition today marriage license for his brother. James N. and ut 5:30 o'clock the house adjourned, to Spence, aged ", aud Ada M. Lane, a daugb- continue its consideration at the next ses tcr of J. K. Lane. In the application si0n. Spence gave the age of the girl as 19. Lane as amended by the committee the Evans rays she will not be IS until August. 1 bin prohibits market bunting, shortens the open beason and provides for the nppolnt- IlRlit m oi -iiuiiipoi. I mpnt nf n ramp warden and denuties. belnc WYMORE. Neb., Feb. "S l Special.) similar In essential provisions to the Van I was taken 111 with what his physician. Dr. ! e' d . ,h, d P. -V. Winter, at first considered chicken Z JJ rolls by l pot. but the doctor is now down with a ' ' f n flrp . . , , ' Diliiitai Ulght cases oi smaupox Bosklrk bill passed by the senate two weeks oding the bouse Redman, to ap nsnsUfa T.". fifin trtf n flmnr nnf tflnp find virulent case of smallpox, as are also John ; r 'Z ' fnr ,, f thm Riddle ab"dr;n' insane nl Hastings, and 1S4, by Coppoc, to Tressa Woodlock and Abe Nash. authorize school directors to contract for i Instruction o.' pupils residing In other or adjoining districts. recorded and indexed, and record page end book certified t,a huii In like' manner nosted consplc- i . 0v, liver trouble: you set n curative properties of Swamp-Root. Dti uously in the new place of business in pub- ' rcllow Cnrople.lon. makes you feel sure and mention The Oranha Morning Bee Ho vlnn-- IhpreMlter such new license Fhall SailOW, Jlliow iuui'iin . . . mi-- ... . . n. tru Indexed, and record page end ' fl muscles, makes your men and women who owe their good health. ilcl'STU "he. causes Ind.ges- in fact their very lives, t. the wonderful IrotVcTsuVh business" at such new- location! nB taough you had heart treble: you may when sending your address to ur. Kilmer but neither new or old license shall longer ! h plenty of ambition, but no strength; Ii Co.. Blnghamton, rs . lirotect such business at the former loca- j wjd WBgtp away. If you are already convinced that Swamp Licenses hereunder may be procured In ' The cure for these troubles Is Dr Kilmers' 1 Root Is what . you need, you can Purchase advS?e of the cSmmencement of the fiscal Swamp.noot. the world famous kidney rem- the regular fifty-cent and one dollar bot year to be op-ratlve only during the fiscal j talinc Swnmp-Root vou afford na- ties nt the drug strotes everywhere, year named therein. . . ! !... Clairvoyant PROF. D. BARTON The famoiis young adviser, docs all that he ndvertlses, nnd he makes no charge for his ervices, In causing a rhange and eucccbs is you desire, until finished, TELLS FULL NAME. AGE, ETC., OF CALLERS TREE. Fortuuo telling by cards, stars, unedu cated palmists, clairvoyants, and those who make guesses may amuse you. RUT If you are serious nnd want help and truth call on Prof. Barton, who has a reputation among Snwillpo at Crete. C.".ETE, Neb.. Feb. SS. (Special.) Three cases of Blckncss broke out here Monday. The doctors were not sure If It waB small pox. The authorities sent for Dr. Towne of Omaha, and he declared all cases small pox. Two of the B. & M. depot force are down with the disease. ti Tnnnii.. n dcrmslted In the county treasury shall be credited to the school dis trict funds of the districts in whole or part comprised within the limits of the city or village vvheieln such business is sought to be licensed to be located, equally divided among them if there be more than -i ? school district In such city or village, or i the school district in which such buslness 1s sought to be licensed to be located. If without tne limits in lines uu tum,, , If any person, firm, association or cor-1 poratlon. either in the capacity of principal. , agent, employe, or otherwise, shall viola. e i or acsist In ihe violation of the provisl Mi" j of the first section oi mis aci. or oi uuj 1 1 snld iiiovisions of said section, upon con. vlctlon th-reof he or they shall be fined In a san: pot less than 5W nor greater than jl.000. btjucs the costs of prosecution. It shall be deemed a sufficient defense to a piosecjtlon under this act If It appears Chu,Lh K?rffi?1o..J.i? P"toITiiL" cure, the worn cum In old Mid yMe .mine If-m ef.t !, rf Mlf!iie, dunpauon. cicnin. or urMcire-naiMung. wures .ui r " rrr ,.r. Nic-ht-LoBBes. BDermotormoen lnomnl, ln bllltv or oo S&'SSaa WtT uSS. iMop nemedv Co.. San francl-co. CrJ. FOIl SALE DV MYEIU.-DILLO!- DftBC CO 10TH A.VD FAUX AM. Evil Desire?, S.mlnnl emlMjena. i"Sl7S"nZ,Z- . Hendach,Unf ltnos to Mrr-i raT9 SE:T KiM-BiV .ir.i.tnnrlit. & CUT II ! ... I 1 .w Tanner's bill to prohibit operation of bucketshops was Indefinitely postponed on recommendation of the committee on Judi ciary. As a substitute for this measure Waring's bill to suppress bucketshops was put on the general file. Put cm Crnrrsl File. On recommendation of standing commit tees the following measures were placed on !nle nf llnrtley Intir-di'f n, BARTLEY. Neb.. Feb. 28. (Special.) - m-l - , . r hlnh tin. ).ni.n tmSlluhd here for twenty years. Is to change hands, me fc""" :. u ,r. ' n H K "20. hv Loomis To define territory irs. smiin nfi ,..-.. , . ,', ,n,,ror.e romt.nnles may Etherton of Rlverton, eb., who takes . . b , ,CM and providln g when such corn- possession March 11, rtiritnUn nnd XebrnsUnii. The grain dealers of ShlcUley got inta a war and put up the price or grain. The farmers of the suroundlnp country sprung a surprise on them and brought 'In M.tnio bushe's in one day A Saline county taxpayer recently paid J1RS Into the county treasury The orUrtnnl tax was only 70 and was levie-d in 1SW, Ihe difference between the two amounts repre- tifiTilf-H orirHnlzed In this state may do busl ness In other states, and when mutual In surance companies organized in other states mnv do business ln Nebraska H R by Jamison-For protection of purchasers of fruit tre-cs. H. H. 3TS. by Tweed To provide that in no case shall any road district be so con stituted as to be within the limits of two distinct voting precincts or townships ln counties under township organization, and Hint no territory oeeunieo. nv cities or incor porated villages shall be Included ln any mil '- " . . ' roar! district. .ifW' Kl Ti n. as. b Uhl-To provide for a teach. rminF ,ni.t with h tiecullar accident le cently. It was sitting in a chair near the stove. The oven door was open, the child tipped the chair over and slid Into the oven, being seriously burned before the mother could extricate it ers' retlrltiK fund ln cities of more than 100,000 population. li. It 34S, by Sprecher To establish a new military code for government of Ne l.rnikkn Xutlnnal Guard. H. It. SB3. bj Sears-Kor rener oi village im I I i a.. m. nuv ulutu I the most prominent families o Europe an , V'yoV 'no eoSr X"' We ' America as ur urc " , j,li hair until tiryan was eitiru iirrw inn. R b . Seart( j,-()r rcuef of city of advises and causes to be JUST WHAT lOU Last summer the hopes of both hlmse.f and Tekajntlh for j. expended for care and DESIRE, telling you what you may expect KiK Su tinen VfeFloVHef of Burt regarding any one or anything, love, mar- ,ne'r!I bU toy with his tr.-sses and he has ,,5?" ndJd tl care and rlage. health, divorce, speculation, deaths. Blol t given up hope o' relief unless tne nof 'aUpoa T patients business, property speculations, lawsuits, microbes come to 111s reiifi. h. R. W. by Jordon-To provide for con- " . 11.. ...,,1,1.. Kearney is one jf the Nebraska towns In iu,imlni amendment allowinc submlsBlon rsiaies, iibiui u-iraur, lftiu"l nuu.c, v,.. hi tall.- fnr tile wimlnc sum Kin '--.-,.,":,-.. . J,. ; V. r rii nf ...j.. ,,. , rheumatism, gravel, ca- talnmg some 01 tne tnousauas upon iuou- amendments would be read by more people former 'license; such new license shall be . f th vi-ddrr. pain or dull ache ln snnds of testimonial letters received from ..... .. .. . . .. ,1 I .......... r.nil,H Tl U l'.. linn lllilH - " . ... V. n n .. , lw.1 H nr.A V.nlll. If printed ln the country papers man 11 they were Inserted ln the Metropolitan papers and he thought the work should be done as cheaply as possible. After Senators Martin' nnd Young had I taken up some time ln discussing the mat ter the latter's amendment amending the bill so that the fees for such printing will be f0 cents for first and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion was adopted and the bill as amended was reported for pasasge. County Commissioners' Snlnry. Senate file 95. by Miller, was next taken up. The bill limits the amount of money which shall be paid to county commis sioners and supervisors during the year, the amounts being graduated by the popu lation of the counties. The author of the bill says It is the only Instance where men fix and allow tbelr own claltuB without the "aid or consent of any other nation." Senator Currie was against the bill, for the reason that there was much more work for the boards of some counties than ln others of the same size and, therefore, the bill was unjust. Such a bill was favored by Senator Mnr tln, who said that some restraint should be put upon the corrupt actions of various boards. A motion by Steele to postpone the bill was lost by a vote of 11 to 8, but after fur ther discussion the bill was finally reported for postponement. Senate file 134, relating to the destruc tion of ballots, was amended and recom mended for passage. The committee then arose and its report was adopted. An effort to go back into committee of the whole for the purpose of considering the normal school bills gave the antl-nor- malltes another opportunity to show their strength, which they did when tbey de tested the motJbn and succeeded in ad journing in spite of the protest of the champions of the normal bills. A number of the members, representing each faction, Indulged in some hot words after adjourn ment, however, which Is only nn Indica tion pf the warm time to be expected when the normal school bills finally come up for onslderatlon. On General File. The following bills were placed on gen eral file, although a part of tbcm bad been recommended for postponement by the com mittees ln charge of them, the report of the committee being not concurred In. One such bill was the cigarette bill, which was reported for postponement by the miscel laneous committee, but upon the protest of several members the bill went to general file. In fact, so many of the bills reported for' postponement by this committee have children, patents, wills, deeds, mining mortgages, loans, travel, situations, etc You can secretly control the acts, thoughts, or habits of any one, even miles away. You can be successful In your undertakings. You can control those you love. You ran remove tho Influence of evil enemies. You can become prominent and Influential, all through natural psychic power as mediated by Barton. If you do not believe In these powers IT IS BECAUSE YOU HAVE NEV ER INVESTIGATED, nnd you are Ignorant of nature's secret forces, without and with in. Prof. Barton Is president of the Inter national Association of Palmists, director of London Occult college, nnd member of Hindu Temple of Sun and Moon of Cal cutta. India. All correspondence and busl ness Is ottendod personally by Prof. Bar ton and Ib held most sacred He has been patronlted and publicly Indorsed by Lord Bromley. Sir Robert Salisbury. Hon. Fran cis Ryan. Lillian Russell, Bernhardt, rresi dent Cleveland. Prof. RuBsell Pierce, and many others. Prof. Barton Is a friend to rich and poor, high and lowly. Hours, 10 a. m- to K p. m dally, ilald attendant Everything private. Office 1714 Douglas St. Call early, Prices within reach of ulL has been started. They have the uuiieuF ol 11 good team and swear they will wipe UP the western pari 01 nit Grand Island nnd Mlnden nines. The lat- . .... ....,1..., .I,., L nn-nmHtfaB 11111 ter towns urr buiimivh .- " " swear, but that the cause will be different. The last chapter of this story will le told in the fall. Somo practical JoKers torn a r-usus sntoon keeper that Canle Nation was in town and was coming to smash his place. To make the Joke gooa uiey urensru one m umi fellows up In woman's clothes, armed htm with n 15-cent hatchet and made u raid on the place. It was several mtnutet before 11,. nrnnrietor "cajcht on" and then trade wap good for a time, with the proprietor footing the bills. Reports from Banner county are to the effect that should the spring storm be m.vere huavv losses of stock, both ealvef and old rattle, would foilow The summer M'tisnn was poor for hay and as a rxuit mjch less thau common was put up I.-ite rains started the grass and frost caught much of It before it was cured As a re- suit nothing except a mild winter has pre-ventt-d heavy loss un to the present, but stockmen are hoping that weather condl. fli.nK mnv continue to furor them The saioe condition Is reporfed from Cheyiitie and other counties In the range country, ex cept wliere irrigation nas proviaou lancn men Willi p:om 01 my "When 1 was prostrated with grip and my heart and nerves were In bad shape, Dr Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure gave me new lite and health." Mrs, Ceo, Colic niKln. lu ll It 401. by Crockett To provide for constitutional amendment to allow state treasurer to loan tne permanent eaucationai funds on improved farms and to invest the same In school district bonds, ln addition to securities now named lor investment 01 such funds H It. ZT1. y I 111 Jo autlinrize any Vcallv Incorporated nmnane society to tcj come guardian of minor child In accordance vwtn tne general provision 01 law appuca hie to the ifuardlanshln of minors. II. R. aiS. by D. Brown Relating to exe rutimi of deeds and other leEal instruments H. R. IWi. by waniifi 10 suppress tmcKet shoos and cambllne In stocks, bonds, pe troleum, cotton, grain, provisions or other produce. It. jl. PKi. ny jtawxnj in reguiaie erec tlnn of telephone and telecranh noles. S. F. Id, by Young Curative measure re, latlng to criminal code. 8. F fi, b.v Young curative measure re lat 11c to criminal e-ooe S F. T, by Young-Curative measure re. Inline to criminal coil S. 1". S. by Young Curative measure re la tine to criminal code S. V. K, by Young Curative measure re latinc to criminal code. S. T. It. by Harlan To repeal age of oon wnl law S. F lu. by Harbin -To provide penalt of imprisonment of from one to seven years for kidnaping any person unanr jd years of Ore S. K Is. by Ynung-To define and provid fnr nunlkhment of vazrants S F "3. by Ransom-Relating to dlsposl il,iti of estates aft, r death S. F. T, by Newtil Curative measure re They Work While You Sleep. While vour mind and bodv re&t Cas- elMS imTto r'i. or whra! carets Candy Cathartic repair your e rs bv bona fide shipments of such goods j digestion, VOUr liver, your DOWClS, ,v,i mule Into other states or coun- e . '. . 3' ...... j put them ,n penect oraer. genuine H is hereby mnde the duty of the. county 1 tahcts stamped C. C. C. Never sold prosecute violations of this act. in bulk. All druggists, IOC. Iicieas an emergency exist, turrnuie. this act shall be ln force and effect from and after Its passage. "I want a wheel, but have no money." Is this your fix? You can earn one by do ing a little work for The Bee. Read our grent offer to boys and girls. r.otrrnnr Snrnjie's Staff. LINCOLN. Feb. 28. (Special.) Lieuten ant Governor Savage, who has the respon sibility of the governor's office on his shoulders during the absence from the state of Governor Dietrich, tonight gave out the following statement In regard to appointments made by him: The following named gentlemen have been appointed as Governor Savage's staff, commissioned to hold their positions during his term of office, unless sooner discharged for conduct unbecoming an officer of their respective rank, or nn exhlbtlon of cow ardice while In front of the enemy: Brigadier General Hugh McCargar. adju tant general: Colonel J C. F. McKesson, nimrtprmneter ccneral: Colonel George W. Meredith, surgeon general. Colonel Charles Krnmhnrh. assistant surceon general: Colonel Frank Prout Judge advocate gen- ernl: Colonel Ainna jviorgan. inspector gru rui Colonel Frank Ransom, chief com mlssary department Colonel Chris Weber. rOUnUOH linilim, v iiiuiivi ..'rt chnjilfiln. been placed on file that Senator Oleson.! WUof Qall W chalrmah of the committee, has begun to j TT 1ml J I tCl.il TTC Have for Dessert? Th's qustton a.ses in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two m'nutes. KoboilinK1 no baking ' add bcnLng water and bet to tool. Flavors Lemon Orange. Jtasp perrv and Ptrawber-y. G-t a package at ync" t erf t r ' think there 1b but little use of his com mittee considering any more bills, and this morning, after several of his commit ee's reports had been turned down, be sent a motion up to the chair asking that the com mittee on miscellaneous subjects be dis charged nnd that all bills before the com mittee go to the general file. The chair recognized the sarcasm in the motion and ruled that a standing commltte could not le discharged, The bills placed on file were II. R. fi. by MocKcttiieiating to county commissioners. II. R. r2. by Dahlsten Providing for the election Hnd salaries of county attorneys. H. R. . ny Murray Jn aci to reguiaie the manufacture of the trnfflc in cigarettes and paper for cigarette-making, and to pro vide for tho licensing thereof. R F. lit. bv Currie An art flxlnc the salaries of officials In metropolitan cities. Mnit)' Mrusnri'i. Postponed, The following bills were reported back from their committees for Indefinite post ponement B F. "42. bv McCargar To prohibit ma llrlous prosecution. S. F IM, bv Martin Providing for a lee of J.'0 to be paid for docketing cases In the supreme court S. F "Ofi. by Ransom Providing for the redemption of real estate sold on execution nr- under a diere. R. F. 172. by Yojng Relating to bonds In eaultv cases. S. F. Mi. bv Mccarear Providing that road tax shall be paid ln cash. R. F. 82. by Currie Relating to the BP polntrnent of administrators, S. F ST. by Baldrige Relating t the msnner of drawing Jurors E, F 21, by CrounBe Providing for the bjj- BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO., NOTE THE KUil. 1 f mm Hotel Victoria tmiwtj, SIB Are. tut 271b Street, New lork. AStmoluiely Flroftroot in tne cen ter of the th oppln e and theatie district. Firtt rlats in a. I iti pointmrntt, 11 1 1 1 e I v newthtoucb out European Plan Rnnml mltl. sioui w, rmsiKtT.rwrrt.. ,c or rn. suite, with or without bth, bot stidrold vtter aadlclcpboDc Id every loom. CuUloe unexcelled. A 7 V SPOKEN OF SO HIGHLY. 5c CIGAR. John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, Moritz Meyer Cigar Co., Distributors, Council Bluffs. Omaha. He rorc unuipc v. Thrs(r(n and a PDPP SAMPLE C2 of our meoiclne also Free. 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