"? - ffi? W i'J m ?1 ' MM. 'M Willi VJS. u. m t 1 News from Over the State 1'iit Awny Your FIhIiIIiic. "It will bo unhealthy for the mnn wlio goes forth after this tiny with his rod and line to tempt the tinny denizenu of the deep," Kiiid Chief Dep uty Game Warden Kiinpkina October 31. "From midnight of this day until April 1 next it will be unlawful for tiny man to out eh fish in any manner, shape, or form, as the Xebraska law absolutely prohibits it." Every dep uty in tlie state hns been notified to be vigilant in endeavors to prevent the violation of the law. During1 the last summer hundreds of thousands of fish have been planted in Nebraska streams and care will be exercised to protect them for several mouths. It is promised around the chief game warden's ofllcc that any persons caught violating the law will be dealt with as severely as the law justifies. On and after November t it will be unlawful for anyone in Nebraska to have in his possession, for sale or for the use of himself and family, any fresh fish, and any hotclkeeper or keeper of public refreshments who has fish enumerated among the viands offered on his bill of fare is liable to severe penalty upon convic tion. I '! nod for VIolntliiKT Giime I-uiv. Deputy Game Warden Simpkins has received. letters from George L. Car ter, traveling deputy of the game and fish commission, to the effect that he recently secured the arrest of Charles Porter, of Uox Butte county, for having shot antelope in Cheyenne county without a license. He was fined $2 and costs. Under the game law of the state one may, hunt game in the open season in his own county without a license, but if he hunts beyond the limits of his county he must first supply himself with u li cense, which nwy be obtained of any county clerk and which entitles the holder to hunt in any county in the stote. A Venernlile Voter. .Tomes Gow. of llellevue, Sarpy county, is n venerable father whose first vote was east for Henry Clay and only missed voting for two can didates since by reason of the fact that he came to Nebraska in 1854 and as a resident of a territory he had no vote for president. He came to Omaha in 1S54, but removed to JJellevue the next year. From 18.VJ to 18G2 he was a hotel keeper at Bellevue. Five terms he served as judge of Sarpy county and one term in the legislature. Hu is 90 years old. All for the I, nve or n Girl. After an acquaintance of four days, Joab Jones committed! suicide at Lincoln for love of Mat tie Gross. .Tones was an itinerant vender of stove polish, and Mattie is a cham bermaid. They met first last Sunday, and the girl Wednesday passed him up for drunkenness. Thursday he took carbolic acid in a rooming house at 122 South Tenth street and wos dead before medical aid could reach him. 311mm Vim "Wyc-lc Slurried. An announcement from New York says that IMiss Happy Theodora Van Wyck, daughter of the late United States Senator Charles H. Van Wyck, of Nebraska, was married to a real estate dealer in Brooklyn. Recently Miss Van Wyck created a sensation in Washington city by refusing to marry a young man aftr she had approached the altar. KiiHily Separated from IIIn CiihIi. Carl- Buchman, who lives at Pool Siding, near Ravenna, was done up for 20 at Lincoln by a confidence man, whose only description is that he had fuzzy whiskers. It was the some old game of no money and plenty of luggage. Buchman loaned the money on the display by the con man of a $1,000 bill that he could not get changed. Coiiiiauy CoiifcMHod .TuilKiiieiit. Cnrolinc Huber, whose husband, William K. Huber, a freight con ductor on the lhirlington, was killed on September 10 at Curtis, filed suit against the railroad company, ask ing $l,.r00 dninages. The company filed a confession of judgment, that sum being fixed upon by the parties by agreement. Striumer llouurlily Treated. John Cosset, of Harrington, upon arriving at Blair the other night to pay a visit to his uncle, Steven Phil lips, was slugged when about two blocks east of the depot, robbed of his pocketbook containing $20 and left unconscious by tho side of the roll road. Ilohlici-K Take XntlihiH. Hut CiihIi. Someone broke into the drug store of William Boyer at York and stole about $40 in cash. Nothing else was taken. They entered the stoic through a cellar window and took the money out of a drawer in the pre scription case. Orent Are KeliriiNkn'N Crop. Five years ago Nebraska mnde a bid for admission into the list of states wherein wheat Is raised in such quantities as to be considered a factor in the markets of the world. This presumption was 'met by some evidences of skepticism on the part of those who pretend to fix the lines in this regard, and Nebraska was told to make a reputation. In 1807 the wheat crop of the state was in the neighborhood of 30,000,000 bushels. In two years it had increased by about 10,000,000 bushels. Now, in five years after the proposition was made, the total crop is more than doubled, reaching to over 00,000,000 bushels. In 1000, which was in muny respects Nebraska's record year for corn, 70 counties returned an acreage of 7, 721,209, with a total yield of 211,035, 527. In 1002 84 counties return nn acreage of corn amounting to 5,773, 170, with u total yield of 224,201,050 bushels. In 1000 the acreage returned for oats was 1, 789,170, with a total yield of 48,785,422 bushels. For 1002 the acreoge is 1,009,208, and the yield 58,503,007. WHiicmmch Skip Out. Gov. Savage's complaint ogoinst Horry Harris, a Lincoln carpenter, charged with smuggling opium into the state penitentiary, is likely to go by the board, because two of the wit nesses necessary to complete the chain of evidence have disappeared. The missing men are ex-convicts, short-term men, whose time has ex pired since the case was first brought and who hnve promptly disappeared. They called on Harris' attorney and hinted that some transportation and money would place them far, far away. XelirfiNkii .Sculped tlie Indian. The fair escutcheon of the Univer sity of Nebraska for the football sea son of 1902 is still unsullied by de feat. Before an assemblage of 4,000 noisy enthusiasts at. Lincoln the Cornhuskers achieved a crushing tri umph over the redoubtable Haskell Indians, tlie final score standing 28 to 0. The red men were all who dared dispute Nebraska's claim to suprem acy in the Missouri valley and the result clinches beyond question or quibble the Cornhuskers right to the title. ' Xcw Supreme .luxtlee. Charles S. Lobingier, of Omahn. re cently appointed a member of the supreme court commission, was born in Illinois, although since 12 years old he has lived in Nebraska. He was educated in iNenraska with the ex ception of his law course at Harvard. He was reporter and editor of tlie supreme court's decisions and libra rian of the state from 188S to 1892, being appointed just after being graduated from tlie University of Nebraska. The Technicality llliln't "Work. The supreme court affirmed the de cision of the district court of Rock county finding George WeigreiVe guilty of cattle stealing. The defense was largely technical. A heifer was tlie property stolen nnd it was as serted that the nonconsent of one of the owners wos not proven. The animal was owned by two men and the state put but one of them on the stand to prove that tlie taking was without consent. Kxitmliiittlmi of Teacher. An examination for professional state certificates to teach will be held in the office of the state superintend ent of public instruction on Monday nnd Tuesday, December 29 and 30. Examinations will also be held June 11, 12 and 13 at the same place and on the same dates at Grand Island, Norfolk, North Platte and all places where union normal Institutes are in session. Clothlnv Tom from IIIn lluek. James Crist, an employe of the York roller mills, hnd a thrilling ex perience and a miraculous escape from instnnt death. Ho was climbing a ladder to adjust the machinery and a shafting caught his clothing. He held onto the ladder, but before tlie machinery was stopped nearly every stitch of clothing wns torn from his body. Dentil for Nleneiifl ml. Gottlieb Niegeiifind, who shot nnd killed his divorced wife and her father near Pierce, dangerously wounded his mother-in-law and then made a criminal assault on his sis ter-in-law, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to hong. ItiuiM IMtHehfork In Kye. While thrashing near Kills, Chris Kuoehe, a prominent German farm er, had the misfortune to run the tine of a pitchfork in his right eye. Klne School IlulldhiK Destroyed. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the high school building at Arapahoe, one of the finest in southwestern Ne braska. The loss is $20,000. SAVED A LIFE. Gratitude promotes publicity and it' no wonder people testify when life is saved. Every reader with a bad back is In danger for bad backs arc but kidney Ills nnd neglect may prove fatal. Neglected backache is quickly fol lowed by too frequent urinary dis charges; retention of the urine, pain ful urination, Diabetes, Briglit's dis ease. Read how all such troubles can be cured. CASE NO. 34,520. Mr. Walter Mc Laughlin, of 3022 Jacob sired, Wheel ing, W. Vn., a machine hand working at J. A. Holiday & Son's planing mill, says: "I firmly believe had I not used Doan's Kidney Pills when I did I would not be nlive now. I wnsin a terrible condition, and although I took quarts of medicine, and was attended by doctors, I got no better, butworse. Friends spoke of my bad appearance, nnd thousands knew about It. I could hardly get around and felt and looked like a dead man rather than a living one. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the Logan Drug Co.'s store, were a blessing to me; half a box relieved me; three boxes- entirely cured mc." A FREE TRIAL of this great kid ney medicine which cured Mr. Mc Laughlin will be mailed on applica tion to any part of the United States. Address Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 60 cents per box. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of 5ee Pac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. 1 Vry snail and cany to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIIZINESt. FOR IILI0USNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . . 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The unresponsive bit of femininity over whom tho amateur "conch" worked re joiced in the name of Sarah. When Sarah beean to talk all her vocal organs took joyful holiday and retired in favor of her nose. In vain the teacher begged and implored. Sarah still clung to her monotone. Then tho teacher threat tcned. "Sarah," she said, "if you don't trv to do better you will fail utterly and then how will you feel?" "Oh, they'll applaud me. Miss Brown," returned Sarah, easily. My mother is Roin' to give my little brother Andy ten cents, and if he don't begin clappin' the minute I sit down he'o coin to be tsrapped within au inch of his life." m - 7'Tiittlo Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr, Wood's Norway l'ino Syrup cures littlo coWc cures big colds, too, down to tho very verge of consumption. i Th footsteps of our forefathers have been followed in so much, nnd by such crude, sloppy statesmen, that it is not al ways easy to decido which way they point, any, more. Puck. "Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Breast Tea," writes Mr. F. IJatsch, of iloricon, Wis., "enabled mc to get rid of an obslinuto cough; wo feel very grateful to thodiscov crer of this medicine." "Dar's no good in kickin' case every rose hab its thorn," said Uncle Eben. "El dar was only jes' thorns wifout no robes, it 'ud be stimpin' sho' 'nough to complain about." Washington Star. What's the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply kctping tho bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys ntrong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters docs it. Dress doen not make the woman, but it often breaks the husband. Chicago Daily Nows. a Putnam Fadeless Dyes produco tho bright est and fastest colors. It doesn't take much gold-leaf to cover the pupil of the eye. Kam's Horn. 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