Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 18, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1001.
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REGULATES CITY ELECTIONS
Eenator Edgar of Gage Haa a Hew Primary
miction 111.
PROVIDES FOR CHOICE OF CANDIDATES
Mnihoil f JlnklnK t."n the I'nrty
'I'lrket Vnrlpn Wldfly from tlio
Convention IMnn In Vofcue tor
So Many Yenm.
Methodist church, was a ucce. Evangelist I 4 IIP TTQ TVT TMPC1 TV T
SOUTH DAKOTA'S NEWEST LAW
association to secure legislation In tho
Walker nrmrhed morning, afternoon an4 LnUuilO 111 I nvu Jl Interest of Irrigation was pledged.
evening to crowded houses. It was voted to admit' to the association
The faculty and students or Nebraska delegates rrom uanaua ana .mcxico upon
Central college attended the services In a p. .,. i f ifW. TTr.lrmih1.rl t,, payment of proper fees. Flwt Bill Adonl h Prawnl Wfilalnra h
body. wuol. v. , -v a resolution was auoptea pledging tte as- 1 Vi ' , V..7
There have been quite a number of con
versions and enthusiasm runs high. Mr.
Walker addressed a meeting In the college
chapel this morning.
Tomorrow afternoon tho putilla scnools
will adjourn early, to glvo the teachers and
Possible Penalty Awaiting Him
OTHER TWO PRISONERS
soclatlon to contlnuo the fight for an ex
tension of the transit limit from twenty-
cleht to forty hours In winter and to
LESS EASY thirty-three hours In summer.
A vote cf thanks to General Merrlam,
Hon. L. 0. Towers. Senators E. O. Wolr.ott,
Per Diem and Uileage,
COUNTIES ASK FOR VARIOUS MEASURES
pupils an opportunity to attend a service Unrrell So emu I'nrt Iculnrly Worried Thomas II. Carter and other western scna- n,h A.IJonrn Inlll luc-mlny
especially provided for thtm. "tl oilleoro H-I!n ni. n nvCn tors for their support In securing the live Bl,rt '"''iik Uevrmn iho Committee,
ArmMroiiK nmt Wllllfinia' slock census was unanimously adopted. Will Visit lut Hu Mini Tlint
LAW STUDENTS REBELLIOUS
Juniors of Mule fnlt orally Sny
Tlio'll MIiiiu Hroltntlnn Inlll
Coffee I .Settled.
LINCOLN, Jan. 1". (Special.) Senator
Edgar of Cage county Introduced a bill
today which provides for primary elec
tions for tho selection and nomi
nation of candidates In metropolitan cities
and cities of tho first and second class, pre- hraska collego of law this afternoon de
scribing rules and regulations for tho con- carc,i their Intention of remaining away
IMnc.ru .Vol Yet Alinutloncil.
FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 17. (Special.)'
Wllllnra Ilhe.i, tho leader of the three men
held for tho murder of Herman Zahn, Is
A vote of thanks to the Associated Tress, I
the Salt Lake papers and press of tho coun
try for favors extended was passed by a
rising vote.
CrnzhiK on I'orest Preserves.
Sock Appropriation,
PIERRE, S. D., Jan. 17. (Special Tele
gram.) In the house today tho first move
was tho passage of tho bill appropriating
held for tho murder of Herman zann, is The nue8tIon of Bhccp grazing on forest """ , i L LulTZ m
LINCOLN. Jan. 17.-(Speclal Telegram.) rapidly recovering from tho effects of his re.erve, was hroueht ud In a resolution ho r" 1 lcm nml tho. m"ra.K o. t"0 mcm-
Tho Junior class of the University of Ne- wounds and by tho time his trial comes up wnIch cxprcB9Ca tho sense of tho conven- DCrs , , , aml BCD!U0 , , .7 ,
braska collego of law this afternoon de- In February will bo well again. Tho two Uon lhal tho forcgt reserves should bo wns. Kncd .y.,lhc Kovcrnor, making It tho
clnrcri their Intention of remaining nwnv wounds in his lee still troublo him and ,, ,v, ra,r,v f i. flrsl Iaw of tlle session. Petitions wcro
duct of such elections and penalties for fronl rcclation ln the Insurance division have to bo dressed every day or two. Tho , nnrt u0r8es, under such careful rc'strlc- ,r08cntedl from counties asking that bills
their violation. until Charles Coffee, a member of the cUss one ln tho side causes him little lncou- llon am, BafcBUar,,B a9 WOuld prevent any .'"MilT. .VU.t.0
Tho act provides that three weeks preccd wh gugpendcd by prof Ij0,nger( , venlencc. ,nJury tQ forC8tg plat book by regl (era of deeds and to re-
Ing any election, except special ciccuui. reinstated without marks of demerit. Scv- During the day tho thrco prisoners are Tno maltor 0f uniform Inspection was '.T V V . . .... ... ..
i.. .u t. , ., ciucm ami ici .mining m uuuiuy uuiiiiiua-
peal tho registration law for country pre
nl whlph officers for any city In this NtatO ---i ,., -in- ,, ,, I- m. -ar I linnl tncntlinr In n larva Btrrl r'npp. nn thnt I i i. .... .1 . - -,.t . - .L-
nrn n hn olectpd it or marv election nhall , ,i, . .i, ,hn. nn i.in o imin nvornUn inrlor the ....... ..7 .... sloncrs proceedings and tax lists by com-
be held In tho several election ulstrlcts of ,,y tnclr propBSor thlg afternoon and all watchful eyo of a guard. At night each is lt wns foun(, that lho Patrick bm looking ptl1t,'?: ,T m,1" "f.
tho c V. wn Cll Blia DO Known as ma i"- .,,,inia ... ik ,.. nr. Inrknrl nn xnnnrnlnlv n hU ppll. thn walls .1 .i.nu. f .,nfn.n 1 .1 """"
tnary election for the purpose 01 cnaoBiK dprc(I t0 rBe and remain standing during of which are of solid steel, with only a waB tho most commendable for tho purpose " uL"Z,Z "'"i, ,i, Xrv "
candldatca for all elective city officers, ,ho remander of tho recitation under small opening In tho doors. Hhea hobbles ,adcatea. Tho report was Indorsed by the Jr,,c cora.? 11 ,c" ' c,p" l, " V 'a8a J?!
Judges, elective members of school, park lU of am thom ocln(5 ncross tho corridor to the cage and around convention. L i n i" i .1(1
and library boards, and all other officer j,hj.sca, I)lrcctor 00th( R racmber 0f the tho cago on a crutch. Ho talks and laughs Tho question of land leasing was brought a pccla1 order for 3 o clock Thura-
whlch are to bo chosen by electors ot sucn ...,.., .i. fr nA 0 nhout every. day nrrnrrences. nnnarently in n,.i..i inn.Uv rnnn.t. -,,iu aa" ot "e1 "OCK.
I'USDlll US UUUCTU lIUICi A'lAIUf
rity nt the cnsulnR election, tho net bclns
.It I mi.- i t 1 i I nnf fniltilml Uv t)i KnadllillUtf t rii f hla llfftl I t
ann cab n on y to metropolitan nn.l cities ., . . ........ .,.A i, urlll l.n hi. nnnliv if mnvlnto.!. , , w tcrraB of court In the seventh circuit: atrlk-
, -i J .l,,M i "I - . . . . . urairau ui ni, uiwcu v. iiuiu iivi ,. ,...,. t ..Hnt.n' nffiilnvll
their classman. Tno confinement and anxiety is ueginning wcro laid on tho table, the effect being to ",., .uJL," "uU n.in-
to tell on tho other two. The ofllccrs are eliminate the matter from the proceedings """ " ,
of the Urst and aecond class and Rhall ap
ply only to such ofllccrs as lire balloted for
wholly within tho confines ot such cities.
Klovon Dnvo' Ailvnnoo .olloo.
Tho nominations of candidates for such
offices, shall bo made In accordance with
the orovlslons of this act and not other
wise, except by petition In accordanco with
tho general eloctlon law of tho Btatc. It Is
required that a ratidldato at least eleven
days before tho primary election day shall
nppear before tho county clerk with an
affidavit to lho effect that It Is his bona
fldo Intention to run for tho nomination of
nny specified ofllco and shall nt that tlmo
present a petition containing tho names
of nt least B per cent of tho total voto of
tho party with which ho ntnilatcs, for tho
name position, at tho last general election,
each name on tho petition tp bo n quail
fled voter and upon the payment to tho city
clerk of JtO for nny office other than that
of councilman, Judge or elective mernbor
of school, park or library boards, who shall
pay $5, tho city clerk shnll placo his namo
upon tho primary election ticket of his
party. Tho fees nro to bo paid Into tho
city treasury by tho clerk.
Tho bill provides that the city clerk shall
havo ballots prepared for each party and
Klocl Tlielr nmcom nt Mtnlc Conven
tion nn.l Choose, l'lnoea for
Future (int lirrlnK".
GRIP IS EPIDEMIC I
Grip is everywhere. The papers tell u there are
two million Americans now suffering with "grip" (or
La Grippe, as the doctors call it) and what is worse it
is more violent in its character than in the past, as n
much greater percentage of victims are djing from its
effects. Grip attacks tho old and the young, the hard
workers and the people of leisure, the rich ami tho
poor, everybody in fact, whose system is not in perfect
order. If the bowels are constipnted or irregular,
the Kidneys are ailing, the blood impure, the
liver torpid, the digestion weak or disordered, it pro
duces a condition very favorable to "grip," and snch
people axe its victims. A little care will render the
body proof against attack; that is to say, the impuri
ties in blood, liver and bowels can be driven out
through the use of Prickly Ash Bitters, the great rem
dy for cleansing and regulating the system. This splen
did remedy purifies the bowels, strengthens the kid
neys, renovates tlv; liver and blood and tones up the
digestive organs. In short, it prevents "grip" by put
ting the system in good condition. And as a help, in
cases where the disease has already fastened itself on
the body, there is nothing better. It flnshen the sew
ers of the body and stimulates the vital organs so that
nature is assisted to more quickly throw off the dis
ease. Bold at Drug Stores.
rinrilril . I . r rurnllTIUrP nf fh. finlnlnn Vii n.p..H t a a rd.anl hi. I - it.- I,--
rincmr.Pl PmiYlE tACUUIIVCO : .,:m . aro In two or more counties, and fixing the
m rnVr u th nr. nri, i .kirt h. h. "7 " order In which bills against an estate aha 11
murder Is the first crime In which ho has ono member being named from each state ho -...,.,. ...
been implicated with them. Their theory John P. Irish of California and ex-Senator '
Is that ho was placed outside to watch and Carev of Wvomlnc delivered addresses on T" s,on FmnI"lont snles.
when, probably getting rattled on account of the question of land leasing and tho llvo Dills Introduced wero: To provldo that
SEWARD, Neb., -Jan. 17. (Special Tele- lno lenln OI l'mo iney wero in mo snioou stock Industry. coumy commissioners may icvy taxes any
rrmi-Th. Ktnfo t.-i ,.nn v.nt Ir.n ncr iiiuin whs KDoi, no wanted lnio wio It Was nronoscd to raiso a tuna Of 110.- umo niirr ino iirsi luesnny in ncpiemucr;
elected the following officers today for tho buHdlng Gardner becamo suspicious of him 000 to fight tho Orout bill. Subscriptions to prevent sales of mcrchnndlso In fraud of
ensuing year; Presldont, R. T. Hlte, Orand nml or(,,'rel "lm to throw up his hands. wcro opened and JS.600 was subscribed, creditors; for tho Investment ot permanent
Island; vlco president, J. W. Moist, York; ul 1110 pk 1'ieuges wero mauo sumcieni 10 maito tno
second vlco president. C K. Hartfort. Nor- 8tronK ,ln? Williams places has not been amount good.
folk; secretary, E. A. Miller Kearney, cntlrPly abandoned since tho shooting, but Tho convention adjourned until tomor-
trcasurer. Mr. Vonngson, Mlnde'n; delegate f?w,,r "range men havo been seen around row.
to national convention, J. C Elliott, West u"'" . 01 m wy now uincm
rin.. ni.omni.. .t..rin Arinm Min.i.n thlovlng havo been heard of In thnt section. Tho National Llvo Stock association to-
Tho' next tournament will bo held at Fro- Tho tnsh rp6lster, which Rhea failed to nlettt elected tho following officers: Prest- f mortgages; ullowing abbreviation In tax
, ,. no ., 01 .,., open, was taken to Omaha last week and rint. J. W. KnrlneHr. Colorado; first vi alo lists; to punish trespass on school and
tlon nt Nebraska City on January U, 15 and Pcne(I' " contained about $65. The ofll- president, J. M. Holt. Montana; second vlco PubI' lands; for holding terms ot court
16 ccrs nave succeeded in locating Hcrwaii preililent, F. J. Hagenbart, Idaho; secre- ln yman county; provitnng ror Dunuing
v.ioio -io... i.,i .1,01, i Zahn's watch, which was taken from him tary. c. F. Martin. Colorado: assistant secro- and maintaining partition fences; opproprl-
taken nnd tonight they nro to bo given a nhea Immediately after the shooting. tnry, E. p. Johnson, Colorado; treasurer, O. ntln& 5-000 for artesian wells ou school and
bantiuct by tho local department This so- Burton nays he Is confident of nn acquittal, T. Couldlng, Colorado. Pb'lo lands In Fnll Klver county; boiler,
clal feature will close tho convention, which whl' ho other two will express no opinion . Inspection; providing a corporation fran-
has been a success In every respect. on thclr chn,lces- . FIRE RE CORD ?,hlf "X f onc;nlb of 1 P,er of C"P;
school fund by counties ln ntnte, county or
municipal bonds, appropriating $1,000 Ju
dicial expenses for Gregory county prior to
organization; providing for disposal of real
property which counties becomo possessed
of through tnx salo purclmso or foreclosure
I. oil it o Onicom IiiRtnllod. ' I'otcrson'n Coinplnlnt.
ELKHOHN, Neb., Jnn. 17. (Special.)- WEST POINT, Neb.. Jan. 17. (Special.)
More Tli on n Century Old.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo Jan. 17. Lawronce
ltnl stock; providing samo tax of one-half
of 1 per cent ot capital stock; appropriating
$2,500 deficiency for sheriffs transporting
nHmarv,e.': XrroWsron'.lso",,: The local lodge of Knights of Pythias gave Heputy Sheriff Gallagher returned last c.led'.t hU home" nar ttU . f
a public Installation of .officers for tho en- evening with George Gatzmclcr, whom he today, aged 115 years. Ho had led nn ac
sulng year at tholr cantlo hall last night, uad arrested nt Lincoln on a chargo pro- Uvo mltdoor nfo for raoro tnan n century.
Co.llllcntlou of I,niTN.
Tho senate deterred action on tho bill for
"clerk city attorney Tho officers aro: Dr. L. Richardson, C. C; fercd by Miss Dovey Peterson, daughter ownlni; a0vCral farms ln this vicinity for tho codification of laws, which has been
commissioner nnd Justus Sylvanus, V. C; Charles Wltto, P.; of a farmer living near Bancroft.. The more than hnlf a ccntllry, and up to tho nmonded to limit tho cxpenso to $2,000. Fred
ouncll which shall Krcd DuH. M. of W.; A. F. Harder, K. of prisoner Is n member of ono of fho oldest t)mo ol hIs dcath supervising details of' tho Bauman of Hutchinson was appointed clerk
for the printing of samplo ballots. The
canvassing board nt such primary elections
shall consist of tho city
city trcasuror. water
nrnaMant nf thn rltv rnlt
n. nt in nVinrk a m of tho second day R s'- Jl M Uninncr, M. of E.; W. W. El- ana most lnnucniini lamuics in eastern crops. He lctt a numerous progeny down lo on the public health committee Senators
after the election and proceed to open and '". M- of p-i Wcharrt Suess, M at A.; Cuming county. Ho was arraigned before ' grcat-great-grandchlldron. Ho was born Loomls, Williams, Gunderson. Johnson of
nnl.llrlv rirnvAH tho returns. Tho nartlos 1,10 warren, J. U.; Jonn ilutoascnoen, u. ju.iku .riRU uuu .u-u uuuvi u u 'In Dublin, Ireland. Hamlin, Matich, Fow, Whltlock, Leach, En
h..m h-n fnnnd to have received the A largo crowd was present and listened i,ouu to appear tor trial.
highest number of votes shall bo declared l nn address on Pythlnnlsm by Attorney
tho candidates of tho political party on W. J. Allen of Schuyler, a former member
u.i,iph Ip1o( iiinlr nnmM wero nrlnted. Tbo of this lodge, after which refreshments
hill mn nrnvl.lns for ties, contests, etc.. wore served. Dancing concluded tho oven-
nnrt if nxmri will rPKiilt In oulto a ehanco 'ib'8 entertainment,
from thn nresent system. WEST POINT, Neb.. Jan. 17.-(Spcclal.)-
HoooKnUliiK Vonnsr Snltllcrn
AGAINST GROUT BILL
(Continued from First Pago.)
gelsby, Dennett and Rowo wero appointed a
commlttoo on tho Buffalo and St. Louis ex
positions, which committee, with tho houso
l'lrst Ones In Trvo Yrnri,
AUDUBON, la., Jan. 17. (Special Telo
gram.) Two fires occurred hero last night commltteo, will meet with tho BilBlnoss
at 3 and 10 o'clock. Tho Jlrst was a large Men's association to discuss action.
vacant barn In tho north part of town and Scnato bills introduced wero: To compel
tho second destroyed the outhouses of C. C. railroads to fence tracks along enclosed
Tho Ladles of the Moccabecs Installed tho dressed tho convention on "Tho American !Inyes' home. Tho origin of both Is un- ffolds; making compensation of county com-
rollowing newly elected officers nt tnolr ga(dte Horso and tho Assessment Classl- Knwn. mesa nro iuo nrm nres nero lor missioners & per day nna u conts per mile,
A bill was Introduced today by O'NoIll of .,,- mnntln,r last ni.ht! Mrs. rnthrln
I .... 1I onllflnrt "anl. .I" . . " " " . UUUUD 111 "VO OlUtn
Kraac. nast commanacr: Mrs. iioso Aider-
it t rt . 1 t . .1 . I I
a, on. m.i, ...M.. iui ... " ucucrui uusuemuu saiu me iiiucrn.au
. .hn Z n.v ,iVrW with ii, maD' conjnlanicr: "B. Liziio Black, lieu- saddlo horse surpasses ln gait, stylo and
ftnRftnrft ftirnifln tno (jnuntv clerk Willi a J IS L I t r nm.it I a . '
- . ----- - - . n-uuui, tuummuui'i 41 rill vj. iiiiiuii 1 endurnnrn nil othpr hnrso nrm ih the moat I ... , "i
of soldiers of tho war of 812. tho Mexican flDRnc0 , Scxto record 8orvlccab?o of " Merchant Milling company was utors waa pn8SC(,
war and war of tho rebellion, so as to In- k,finr. ' ,... SnmmPr. . . 1 '!?.r..-r!!l .u.n"?.L ..... bV today. Tho mill was Doth houses a.
two years.
loirn Flourlnz Mill.
WAVERLY, la., Jan. 17. Tho flouring
with a $300 yearly limit, nnd appropriating
$12, COO for buildings nt Madison Normal
school.
Tho bill to llcenso billposters and dlstrlb-
cludo thoso who participated In the war with Mr8- Maudo 8ammonS( nHstrcss-at-orniB;
Hpnin ana mo rnuippiuo umriKiuw Mls Tllno nanU chaplain; Miss Mlnnlo
These names are furnished by the county RoFperti pIckct. Mrs. Krnnk Johnson, sen-
ciorKB 10 ino secruiary ' tlnol; Miss Virginia Zajlcek, organist! Mrs.
rosior 01 uio buiho ,jiu:.i mj Alna Hoghar, captain
License Verm for rcudlem.
offered a resolution for tho uniform assess
ment of ntoek1 In nll-tho' Htates.' Tho 'reso
lution was carried.
C. E. Hlndekoper ot Pennsylvania read
a paper asking that congress pass a law au-
T)nth hnnn.a a,tlniirna,l in tnvt rTl.,arfnv
owned by Jchn W. kautrifon, of St. Louis. nn(1 ,jurinR tho . recces tho committees, of
Loss, $150,000; Insurance,, 6ij per cent.
both houses will 'visit tho various stnto In
stitutions which aro asking for approprla
tlons.
Want Inimldrntlon ConiiulriBlon.
A commltteo of tho Business Men's aa
Funrrnl nf Governor Monnt
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. 17. After a
thorlzlne tho cxchancc of covernment lands shnrttiesslon todav the Indiana lpetnlatnrp
ALBION. Neb., Jan. 17. (Special.) Al- with bona fldo settlers, so as to solidify their adlourned out of rcsnect to the memory of
A bill will bo Introduced ln tho senato blon tent No. 61 and Mizpah hlvo No. 20, holdlncs. A resolution was adonted by tho former Governor James A. Mount, who illn.l soclatlon addressed tho exposition nnd nn
tomorrow by Senator Arcnds of Otoe county, Knights nnd Ladles of tho Maccabees, met convention recommendlnc tho nronosltlon. suddenly last nleht In thla city. The stnto proprlatlon committees of both houses to
providing for the licensing of peddlers, at tho opera house for tho purpose of In- ' Mr. Gavin of New Mexico then read a pa- I officers mot this afternoon and adopted ap- night. The addresses wcro made hy John
The bill provides that peddlers plying their stalling tho newly-elected officers for the poT by Georgo H. Maxwell of Chicago on the proprtate resolutions. Tho body of tho H. M. King, J. M. Greene, C. M. Harrison
vocations outsldo or tno umttH or a city or prmeni term, as me insinuation was 10 subject of "Tho Relation of Irrigation to former governor will llo in stato at tho ana u. w. Aiucc. iney mado strong pleas
town within nny county ln tho atnto Bhall no pumie over juo people gathered at tho the Llvo Stock Industry," which was, In capltol tomorrow from 10 to 4 o'clock,
nay. for tho use of said County, nn annual placo appointed long beforo tho tlmo to rnrt. us follows:
tax of $25; thoso with a vehicle drawn by negiu. as tno grand march began State
ono animal. $50; thoso with two or loss Commander F, N. Dopkln and Lady Com
Vnlue of Irrlirnllon.
uuu 1, ...... v..w ... , -.. Fvprv fnrt nf witpr Hint rnnq to waste " "u '" 'u" -"i""' " " D.--.
than four nnlnmls, $75; thoso with four mender Brock entered tho hall, followed by mcniiB the loss of an aero of feed to the hours and will then bo taken to Crawford- forth tho resources of the. otato nnd work
for tho exhibits at Buffalo and St. Iouls,
Funeral services will bd conducted here but devoted most of tholr energies townrd
Friday nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Tho body Impressing tho committees with tho neces-
to waste will llo ln stnto at the capltol for several slty ot an Immigration commissioner to set
oc", uu., jnn. 11. i&peciai.j ciiiierenco wun wincn wc now uii;ii m. .h . KVi.inv nml qAtnrdnv
rogular meeting of tho local order ki cat . resource running to wasto would weather for F riday and Saturday.
. ..1. i. i . have an end. For Nebraska and South Dakota Fair
itB of tho Maccabees, held ast even- Tho buI1,,lnK of thoM great irrigation FMay nD(1 wnrmor ln eastern portion;
nnttln nf nlinnn U wni.lrl nrnrillCf. tllO Ih-
cllfferenco with which wo now watch tills
Frldny nnd Sntur.lny Will llo Fair
nuil Wnrmor, lvlth Wlnda
from the South.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. Forecast of tho
or moru-animals. $100, but tho board of tho officers-elect. After nil had been as- stock Industry nnd is Just nn mucn 11 .,US? I vlllo for burial.
county commlssloncra of any county may signed to their proper seats tho ceremony M" ule, wJJ.a' l ,?"JXTf,Jl"
,. .u 1, u t. nf In.tnllnrlnn h.mn .n,l n hn ntll, mre Cllttlo alld sheep nnd IlOt Water that
IUU1II. uiu iua niiwiu lb ra Diiunii mub ill" I o "i " " 1 WflH ROltlf? tO WaStP.
. i 1 .1 J.. 1 1 1 I u I r-nrnn tin f r tt fVin n-imni n m ir va olnllnn 1 I T 0 . . i n 1 1
nature, but not to apply to parties selling wore enclosed ln tho "circle of stcol," duly Interested In the stock Industry, realized
tholr own work or productions either by obligated nhd properly installed by the uniiualiy wasted in the west and would
thomsolvcs or employes, nor to personn commanders. At tho closo of tho Installa- connect It in their minds with tiomotht'ig
selling fruit, produce, trees or plants or Hon 11 short program was rendered and a SV of
ClUBlveiy. luu uii'ucui u iJiuv.ui'a uiai t . w.---..
cortificnto of llcenso shall bo Issued to any' TECUMSEH, Neb., Jnn. 17,
such neddlor by tho county clerk, unon tho At tho
presentation of a receipt showing the pay- 01 ivnigm
ment of tho proper tnx to tho county treas
urcr, and Huch ccrtlllcnto or llcenso she.
bo good only ln tho county whero Issued
nnd shnll not authorize peddling In cities
and towns.
Tho bill is ono intondod to do away ri .n. u., that tho utilization ot tno water ih im- B0Utherly: Saturday fair,
nun luiiuruui iiuuuirra uiruuKuuui mc w.-.-v- i'.." r ,x'',r i., mnin.iino For North Dakota Fair Friday and
state nnd Is for tho protection ot tho retail P. semry. j. 1,. Hpuaers: picket, Lorlu vhieU an boyond tT,e Sphere ot warmer in central and eastern portions;
ouaicr onii consumer. An nucmpi was - ........... ...u., maiviuuai or corpuruio cnn.-iin.nc. southerly winds: Saturday, fair.
n t (Iocs fio whole western half of tho For Kansas-Fair Friday nnd warmer ln
to secure settlers tor tho state. It la hardly
probablo that they will sccuro the desired
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER cf- n" A'cn;? "?.s.0C'ltL0Il,.rr
iuuii uiu vj.tiuin tuitujr uuuu .,1.11-
tln of Watertown, president; C. M. Harri
son of Sioux Falls, secretary, nnd M. P.
Beebe of Ipswich, treasurer.
Do you want a stenographer?
want ad will securo you one.
A Deo
You spend
half your lifetime
in your office. Why stand' the aggravation of dirt
and cojd of miserable elevator service bad light and
ventilation? There is no office building in the town kept
like
The Bee Building
The beat is none too good for you, and you will find it a
good business investment to take a half hour and look at
the three or four vacant rooms. We keep them filled.
Why?
R. C. Peters 6t Co., Bee Building,
Rental Agents, Ground Floor.
MUNYON'S
KIDNEY
CURE
When Prof. Munyon says his Ktdner
Cnre U a specific for nearly evory form of
Kidney dlsoaaa ha does not overstate the
cue in the leaat. It has won for ItarJt a
placo among the almost infallible remedies.
It will not euro Brlg-ht'a DUtaas ln the ad
vanced stages. It will not do the Impossi
ble, but lt will cure every phase of Kidney
complaint, even tho Incipient stares of
Bright'! Disease.
Fifty-six other cures. All drugglits, o
rial. Oulda to Health Is fres. Medical ad
vice free writ to firoariw&jr ana 0U St,
Nnr York.
$500 REWARD!
Wo will pay tho abovo roward for any cao of
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Kick lleadacho.
Indigestion, CotiKlIpntlon or Costlreness we
cannot euro with Llvorlta, tho Up-To-Dttto
Little Liver rill, when tho directions are strict
ly complied with. They aro purely Vegetable,
and never fall to glvo entl&factlon. 25o hozes
contain 100 Pills, 10 boxes contain 40 I'llls, Bo
boxes contain 15 l'llls. Ilcwaroof MibElItutlona
ond Imitations. Sent hy mall. Stumps taken.
NEItVITA M Kmc A L t:0., Cor. Cllutoa and
Jackson Sis., Chicago, 111. Sold by
Vor salo by Kuhu & Co., l&tti unit Douglas
St., Onuihn, Neb.; Geo. a. Davltj. Council
Iiluffs, Iowa.
Mm. WIiihIoWm Aootlilnu: fjrii.
Has been used for over PIKTY Y13AIIS by
MILLIONS of MOTHERS for tholr, CHIL
UltEN WHILE TEETHING, with PEIl
KECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD,
SOFTENS tho GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN,
CURES WIND COLIC, nnd Is tho best rem
edy for DIARHHOEA. Sold by Druggists In
every part of the world. Ho sure uml ask
for "Mrs. Wlnslow'M Soothing Syrup," mid
take no other kind. Twenty-flvo cents a
bottle.
Just a kins of
Hutlii-Sklti Powder
trnnHforma a tthluy
oily, ri'd, discolor
ed faco Into a
drenm of alluring
loveliness. T li o
magically beauti
fying I'tTOCtB ot
tlicso twin clnrm
er.H, Matin - Skin
(ream and Suttn
Skin I'owder, 1 h
worthy cause for
deserved populari
ty with tbo most
rellnad nnd partic
ular people, wnsn
faco In cold water,
UHlng Hntln-Sklti
Soap. Then npply
lightly Satln-Sklii
Cream, wlpo olt
and rub on Hatln
tho dellcnto satin tx-
tho nlry softness, do-
.....itn.l ....It.i.r A
satln-sltin complexion is stylish, It's pretty.
IfH very attrnctlvo; why not huva ono?
HoMtQii Store Drug Dept.
J 7
Skm Powder. Note
turo of your skin,
llghtftillv perfumed,
DR. KAY'S
RENOVATOR Invigorates and renovates'tho
nr.stcm! purities nnd enriches the blood; cures
tho worst dyspepsia, constipation, hendndie,
liver and kidneys. SAanndil. utdrugelsts. Prco
auvicc. wun run ana hook. ,
I Ur. 11. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.Y.
Em.
tfY THE OENUINS
SYRUP OF FIGS
KANTJFACTUJUBD MT
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Mm van i
I4ERVE BEANS, restore
wual! jinrin, luako men
ntruncr. vlRorous, rohuiti
married mco, men Intend-
H to marry, mould lavo a noil naionitnini; re
in i nlcht lossci flonncdi iK)er rctturcdi 11
t M.cniun .t McC'iuuMU. Kiilm ,1c Co. anil other
dtuntUtc or mailed t-y N en i)tu Co. lluflnlu N V
MEH-
Ids to marry, mould t
suits t nieni iossc
rlday;
i l n tr rnn
. .... . , w vv . ... ? ;;:"', "V. in .i,; in. southerly winds: Saturday, fair.
,1 no ensuing year: commander. Noble Cof- " Pop ,owaFa,r and warmer r
L03! V,0U,VenM,,rmnnlDllC ,,aV, VTpMrtock.Brow,nBlwoul?brinK.nboSitth0f0Kw wlDdB: Saturday, fair.
boll! 11. 1C. William tlnv: !' K.. I. .1. Ivo. lnir nf new mini's, thn construction of new .. . r! .
. .'. ..,.i-... ,i.i i.T.ii.ii. nt nal r.tna i'or .Missouri Fair i'Tiaay ana warmer
son cnnp.ai, vv. . u ; sergeant. vii- ho'fam northern and western portions; winds
mado to pass a similar bill two years ago,
but owing to objectionable clausos which
It contained lt wns defeated. Senator Ar
ends thinks he has eliminated tho objec
tlonablo features and Is confident of tho
pnssngo of tho bill, which has tho support
of tho retailers throughout tho cntlro
state.
Marr and Marlon Rogers,
Ins nml OiitK of lnilimtrlnl Sulioo
KEARNEY, Neb., Jan. 17. (Special.) J,
N. Campbell, superintendent of tho Indus
trial school, who will bo succeeded February
Stuti- Mutual IiiMiirauci- Comiinnle.
LINCOLN, Jan. 17. (Special Telegram.)
-Tho Stato Association of Mutual Insur
ance companies. In which twenty organiza
tions are represented, tonight elected tho
following officers: J. W. Israelson, Snron-
vlllo, president; A. C. Hull, Hastings, vice
president; D. C. Perkins, Lincoln, secro'
tnry and treasurer; legislative committee
E. N. Coffin, Lincoln; Thomas Patz, Croto;
W. J. Eyestono, Rising City; E. II. Mar-
United States must do what tno unusn northern portion; southerly winds; Satur-
Kcvernmeni nas nono m inum '"" . ""v" Hay fair.
EKvnt. It must build these reservoirs and For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Friday;
mnln.lln. pnnnla Rfl thnt tllH Water hnl! I vn-lnhln ivln.la. Snliirv fnll-
bo brought wit un rencn o uio w. u w , po MontanaKalr Frlaay. Boutherly
,..t,-u fc.. .............. - I ... I .) . 0.
fpril n ileitis nnd nasiures. oaiuiuuy, iuu.
Work of Agricultural Colleees. for Arkansas fair Frmay; nortnwest-
. , erly winds, becoming variable; Saturday,
Prof. F. D. Llnflcld of Utah spoko of "The
Work of Agricultural Colleges." Ho said:
1 by John T Mallnlleu. will removo to his ntla" Lincoln; J, 1. .M. Swigart, Lincoln; J.
homo at Fullortou, whoro ho owns a farm w- Israolson, hnronvllle.
nnd will go Into tho harness business. O. O.
Smith of thla city, formerly manager of tho
Pnr nblnhntnn nnd Tnrllnn Tnrrllni-v
With tho beginning of the new century j ,-..i.,... ,i,i. i i
tho : agricultural colleges were never hotter "'"j"s
" - .u.uujcu tournament between Arcadia and Ord play- for genera work l
lho duties of assistant superintendent. O. ., ,..i , ,,... A.:., agronomy, In nnlmnl
Hull, former assistant superintendent, has , ,', ' ,' V, , culture nnd In dairying.
u ra iiuciHiuu , Mclbourn. Charles Ilottcnmoer and Civil. I n,tin,. m thpso nrov
removed 10 Aimn, Neb. All tno affairs of if,,i. ' ,i '.. , . ...... ,
..fiulnned to serve tho farmer. A great soutneriy; baturday, lair.
variety of courses are provided to suit his For Eastern Texas, Western Texas and
convenience and the whole field. In tlie best Now mCXco Fair Friday; north to north-
Vhvnn Tourunuieiit nt On!. I"" " . "Vi, 'VAmV.-p , Ai. west iwlnds. fresh to brisk on tho coast:
11111 Vnh la ft 17 f Unnl n I - . . ..... n.i..-.l m . I
Knnrnnv llrnrrrv rnnmnnv h..a rmnV.l lvvmi.j r u. year. tWO-Veiir. UlfCe-yenr nnu ur-iuai oaiuruay, lair,
w w...,...., , . v. ...w , I tnnnv tnnntli t fioro Ima hnon taile nf n nltoud I ,MiUoa ittirm nnii nrnvlfiloti is mndP I ti t.ji t- i ti-ijH. ...it...
u u .,uvai i VUMIP1.0 i rui juuiuiifi-ruir rituuj. iiuiuiwcai
industry. In hortl- winds; Saturday, fair.
That t no farmer is Local Uecoril.
ing Vumb rs of young men who 0ia', Jan'. n.-Omcm. r'ecord
B Information nt these properly aluro n,i precipitation compared with the
ccrrcsponaing day or tno msi inreo years;
,ftAf ,ru ir ..ma
li. - a. . .. I rifllnr nf lho Inllnr T-I.rt Ir.n, In r.1. ..,.. I....I I m.nl. nf llift unst In n ffrlPlllIUm 1 IIPVOlOll- I ''"
iii.i- ,iii-ir iiiirui lfl'll,fry. I "..vw w uw . ..u . . ...... ii. iiMji., d imu 1
tinniMin vi. inn 1- to ,i I tlin iranin nil thulr nvvn unv etttn& afina,. I meni
....... .., ' I. u , uuu, i , . lill. I - I i ' " - . 0.1..HQ "i..M , . . ,
.I.'. .,. ..... . ... nf II,. al.ln.1, ln..,.l "
ijui ing ,iuu uuu iiiuiiiu uiui rural delivery "v im..-;u. pour
has bpen experimented with horo there ....... , , TT" . cent
havo been delivered on. route No. 1 C.6GS Lincoln. Jan. 17 (Snsris.Ti. .rn. n inr"- In The ounn 1 y n'n n in Ity of at Omaha for this day and since March 1
p cces ot man mntter, or an nveroge of 20 Th S( . ,,ol.,tl.y n;sociaton i0nEht tho crops, not ln nn Increase of ncres. nnd. 1W0:
pieces each trip. Tho route Is twenty ,.,? '"",'y ,?' . , , ,, contrary to much of the work of tho past, Normal temperature 18
eight miles long and there are 106 m-ill elccea the following officers: L. P. Hav tho furmcr's Income will not be nt the Oetlclency for tho day 3
! 1 11 1. .... ;.,, .;. . " rls, Palmyra, president; M. A. Irwin, To- expense of his farm-hls cnpltnl-but tho Total excess Mnco March 1 12i5
' " , v....-.v.. cl.ms 1. ... nresldent- L W Garoutle farm as wcl ns the runner will be en- Normal precipitation. m nch
has been an Increase of near y 75 ner cent .. V1' wt0 prt lu."1'. "- arouue, ',.,,, , ..,,. inprpns(i oniclencv. Doflc ency for tho day 01 nch
In mall matter since tho route was estnh- l- i"-'"-"i, i.uri- pllS!,eii on to future generations. Total rainfall since Marcn 1 du.w inches
nhn,i mi h... .i, .,,i ,ihi,i , land, treasurer; board of managers, O. D. , n ,. .. Excess since March 1. .29 Inch
tk. tuuW u . v b iiviiii kllU I pfn.ii . rx . , , I .lata Ik ,Tauvs vvisnun
tho Institution are ready to turn over to tho , .e,, , , , D c p ... A aro seeking Inforn
now omcers tho first of next month. k 1 n tl , n HnV.i.-n ' " .t ' quipped collages
Haskell and Dr. K D. Haldomen at tin From a national
have been marvelous. It has bn i.1"1." t e m nPCVu t ure - " " 0 ST 0 S
elopment of. our great na S ,J
ces. The achievements or mo Present v; ,"v r, , 0i V 75
ury wilt bo no less great nnd even 1 reclpltatlon .01 .01 -l .08
. ... . , sit i. l ljinn-H r r 4 am iarti 1 11 rr nnn iron Inll n I n .
plan ns now becoming enthusiastic over It.
Would Iti-eovi'r the I'iihI,
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jnn. 17. (Sue
clal.) Mr. and Mrs. Rush O. Fellows have
land, treasurer; board of managers, O. I),
Talbert, Omaha; E. E. Orccr, Beatrice; T.
L. Norval, Seward; F. Patton, Superior.
At tho afternoon session numerous resolii'
tlons from tho executive committee wero
read and acted upon. Tho first resolution
was a request to congress to make thf
A
Tlinyor Count "h Xcmv Court lloime
HKI1HON, Neb. Jun. 17. (Special Tele
rninmnnnr,! fnrnoin,irn nrnJ.,n. .i-.. Rram.) Tho Hoard of County Commission- present live fltodk census permanent
1 " I r- t ,. 1 , .. 1 t .. 1 . , , I 1 . . . I . I.
H. II, GrOVOS tO recover tho PlattHUlOUtll """""I '" biuco lliuil uceil irtuiutiuu uuihiuiuiunuh iuo uiuuiikiuicui
uAttuiiiiiuK IMuua lur a court I10USC. inisioi ino i.llli'll mi uuu nuiisns itiy sioch
morning the plans of J. Ityley Gordon of yards for tho mngnlflcent exhibit of live
Dallas, Tox wero accepted and ho was so- stock made durins 130", was adopted.
lectcd as architect. Tho building Is to bo of
brick, trimmed with stone, to cost $00,000.
Post newspaper plant, lt Is snld that Mr.
Groves has left tho city, not expecting to'ro
turn,
Deficiency for cor. period, 1900., , 4,51 Inches
Denclcncy for cor. period, i&w... 4.17 inches
Iteportu from Stntloim nt 7 I'. .11.
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
All Day for All SeeU.
CENTRAL CITY. Nch., Jan. 17. (Special.)
"The nil-day revival meeting of the Pres
byterian, Quf'tcr, Baptist and Methodlut
congregations of this city, held In tho largo
So, ho 1110 ri-x 1:11 tc rial 11.
rLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. 17. (Sno-
clal.) Tho Alpha Llternry society of the
sophomoro class gave a very Interesting
entertainment In tho High school building
rrtUCITMnTIAU mis wiuim, cuiiaiaiiiiK 01 a nno musical
and literary program.
Duffy's
Pure
Malt
isji s a day. All druggists and cough' and make you strong and well.
WhlSMAV f'rwfrs- Myers-DIIIon Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's
iiiivnvj Bowsreollinltitloni, Drug Store, South Omaha.
fironchltls, Chills, Cotinhs,
Colds, I'yspepsu of what
over form, iiuU'kly clued by
After l,a (irlppi- What f
Usually a racking cough and a general
tnUiitt DUPFY'S MALT feeling of weakness. Foley's Honey and
K&EoTwA,ftte guaranteed to euro the "grippe
V . .. .1 . . I .nimli anil ntnlrn rn otfntxr n n .1 ...A
A resolution wns adopted empowering the
prosldent to nppolnt n special committee
to oppose any legislation looking to tho Omalui, cloudy
removal of the tariff on wool and hides. ''L
4 .. .. .. 1 .. , I .... ..-no nnuein.l t .. I 1, .. . . I . . . ' l"---.' J
, u'rijiihiuii rna i.ioeit,, , ,ncj lui III Ul I HHl. l.aHO, ClCar.
ii petition to the president of tbo senate Rapid City, clear
asking that body to pass tho Cullom amend- U'lTllst'on "leaf'
ment In the Interstate commerce bill for Chicago. 'clear.
tho purpose of giving tho commission St, Louis, clear
power to enforce Ita own orders and de
crees.
A resoiiutoi was passed urging upon
congress tho necessity of building tho Nica
ragua canal.
Tho work of the National Irrigation as
soclatlon wns heartily endorsed and tha
co-opeiatlon of the National Live Stock
ISPS I
St. Paul, cloudy
Davenport, clear....
Kansas City, clear.
Helena, clear
Havre, clour
lllsmnrck, clear
Galveston, clear
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SI T
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461 .00
.110
81 .00
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecast Otllclol,
x inuicaics trace 01 precipitation.
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