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Telephones 618-C9I. H Opening Display J A of Embroideries m Our line this fc-.'ind choico mtterns. For .oleeaucy ; in do .&SS l& sicn, ancLriehnofcis in toxture( wo febl confi dent this lino will compare favorably with auy'eVei4 shown in tho city. Ve bare Rained'' (he reputation (or fine embroideries, nnd vre mean to keep It. Much attention has been given to elaborate Swiss matched nets (or dross trim minus, while the Hue of small neat patterns In both Swiss nod nainsook Is very complete. " In fact wo are headquarters for choico matched cambric, milnsook, nnd Swiss sets, all'bTcrs, edgings, insortlngs, ribbon headings, nnd embroidered galoons. Special attention Is given to dainty "baby patterns" In cnjlfrotdo'rlcs. t Before deciding on a graduating gown It Is well worth your tlmo to Inspect thein i whether you Intend buying or not; and wo would bo morctlinn pleased to show them to you, for thoy aro so attractively priced that w,q know that many wlio come to look will remain to buy. wn ci.osn satlhiiays at o v. m. ' Ainnrra ron tostkii kid gloves a-xd mhoalivb f attic Thompson, Belden & Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. T. M. C A. BtJILIUlfO, COR. IOTH AJTD DOCdLJs.1 ST. 8olu agents for "Iji Vliln," beat American corset for Atncilciiu figures. SHE ONCE LIVED IN LINCOLN Mr. .Mnrt;nret Simmon .Vinv Churned vtltli (irnrci C'rliui! In t'lil- LINCOLN, ,Jan. 18. (Special Telegram.) Mrs. Margaret Simmons, who was declared by a coroner's Jury In Chicago to bo re sponsible for tho .d'cah of Jctinlo .Mallard, n young girl In St. Kllzabcth hospital In that city, was formerly a resfdent of Lin coln and a leader'. In social circles. She waif, fhen tho wl(o c-f, Dr. 0. 11. Simmons, nowe'dMor of a 3ourOftI published In Chi cago ,hy 'tho American Medical asiSolatlon. flhewas .divorced .from bcr husliand ffiiveriil ycarii-ago and has slnco been ptpqtlrlng medlclnd'Ib Chicago. Mrs. Sfirimons wn.i holio,' the .grand jury without ball nml Is now (n- Jail.' Tho ilnnotlncement of- the af fair ha's created a sensation hero among Mrs. Simmons' friends, who remember her ns a blushing, beautiful girl, tho ccntor of Lincoln social life. Tho offenso with which she Is charged Is runlprnctlco. For Lincoln Dny lliiiiiii-t. The Young Men's Republican club has an nounced n partial list of speakers for Its nnnual Lincoln day banquet, which will be given at tho Llndell hotel on tho evening of February l; It Includes Lafo Young of Des Moines, I'cior Jnnscil 'of Jnnscn and Walte: Anderson, u young attorney of this city. It 1 ilea nt Inuiiunnitlon. Tho Pershing Hlflcs, n uniformed organi zation of University cadets, have volun teered to accompany Governor Dietrich and his military staff to Washington to attend tho 'Inaugural ceremonies. A major portion of tho organization, If not all of It, has determined to witness tho Inauguration, whether it ges ns an oniclal representative- of Nobrnttku or not, and arrangements will probably bo mhdo to take tho entire company. Governor Dietrich toduy appointed C. T. Kvnns of Columbus' a member of his mili tary staff. Secretary of SUtc'vDobson of Iowa- who spoko at various places In Nebraska during tho campaign, was hero today, tho guest of Governor Dietrich, anil wn. entertained at tho cxeoutlvo munition. Another Null AKnlimt (Inilliwiinii. COLUMUUS. Nob., Jan. 18. (Special.) As a sequel to tho shooting affulr nt l'latto Contcr last month Henry Tonger has filed two suits In tho district court asking for damages In tho aggregate sum of 10,000. Tnnger Is a carpenter nnd was employed at l'latto Ccntor nt tho time of tho shooting nnd wna one of thoso who helped to dlsnnn N. J. Gentleman and lodge him In the cala boose. It was supposed that Gentleman was without any. weapons, but a small re volver bad been overlooked by tho marshal and ,su tho ciowd was leaving tho Jail GentUumvu opened lire on It, a bullet strik ing" Tnnger. . da'pgerously near tho spinal column, from tho effccls of which ho wns dotahicd lii'HU Mary's hospital for a number of weeks. , lie sues Gcntlqmnn for .$5,000 aijd I), II. Cnrrlg-nnfl. J. II. Krovcrt, two saloon keeper? nt l'latto Center, and their bonds men for 5Col more. Vcnt llcclllifN ( ,f.o. KHAINKj', Neb.. Juu. 18, (Special.) Th& cqunty 'Judge's otllco, was ihn sceno of nil interesting legal tight yesterday. Charles West of -this' city spplled for a, writ of ha beas corpus so ho would riot ltlve 'to go to Kearney county and stand tral ou tho charges of obtaining money under false ptetensbfl un.d tho court compelled him to give a baud and stand trial In this county. Tho story goes that West purchased four horses from J. II. Mclntlro, n fnrmer near Mlnden, last jugutt nml gavo ns collateral u noto on J. M. Craig for f 100. When tho note became duo tho party could not pay It. so Mr. Melntlre had tho deputy sheriff of Kearney county como hero with n war rant fin- West's arrest. West applied for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging that tho complaint did not charge any crlnto and consequently ho did not havu to go awuy for trial. llrnUcinnii Arnold Lohcn ii Knot, l'LATTSMOUTH. Neb., Jan. 18. (Spe cial.) After (leorgo Arnold, tho head brakemnu on the Ilurllngton freight train No 70, gavo tho 'algmil for tho switch englno to glvo tho train a boost up the grado of tho approach to tho bridge that spans tho Missouri river nt this point last night, he turned aud stepped backward Is a constitutional disease. It originates In ft scrofulous condition of the blood and depends on that condition. It often causes headache and dizziness, Impairs the taste, smell nnd hearing, af fects tho vocal organs and disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically ami permanently cured by the blood-purlfylng, alterative and tonic action of , Hood's San'sapariiia This great medicine has wrought the most wonderful cures of nil dUeutcs depending on scrofula or thajprofulous habit. Honti'n riMKarnthe beat cathartic. CUT, OUT THIS . COUPON Praacnt at Bee office, or , mall coupon with lteu cent and get your choico ;of Photographic Art Studio. Winn ordering by mall add four ccnta for pottage. : AKT DEPARTMENT, The Bee Publishing Company OMAHA, NEB. Dec, Jan. 18, 1901 season comprises many now off the end of tho car nnd the wheels of tho car crushed his left foot and nnklo In a horrible mnuncr. Tho Injured man was taken to tho oflleo of Dr. Livingston and tho mangled member amputntcd about half way between the nnklo and knee. Arnotd, who resides In Lincoln, hns rested as easily as could be expected during tho day and no serious results nro anticipated. NORMAL STUDENT RELEASED Court I)im .Vtitliliiir In Alleged Cnre of ItmlKtlnuT mi Olllccr Xeir Trimble Itepnrtrit. ! HH.MONT, Neb., Jan. 18. (Special.) J. E. Clayton, the Normal school student who wns arrested last week on tho charge of rc slating an olTlcer and disturbing tho peace nt tho time n speclnl officer wus'' unccro monlously thrown out of (he dormitory by the students, wns discharged In pollco court this morning for lack of prosecution. A big crowd of tho Normal boys filled tho court room and the city murshal's offlco and wcro highly elated at the outcome pf tho case. Last evening about fifty couples' ot Nor mal students, many of whom room In the dormitories nnd aro supposed (o bo In their rooms after 10 o'clock, held n dnnco nt Ala sonic hall. It was an entirely Impromptu affair, given without tho knowlodgo or permission of tho faculty. Of course the students had no trouble. In leaving tho building, but getting back Intothclr rooms was another mnttor. According to reports some of the boys had n rather hardline of It getting Into the building without: being seen by any of the Janitors or custodians. The women fared better.. This morning at chapel President Clemraons, who ha suc ceeded In learning nil about tho ilanco, spoko of this violation of tho dormitory rules and said that somo of the ringleaders would bo obliged (O complete their educa tion in some other Institution, aud later a number of r.turtcuts -wero "on the carpet, ' but with what results cannot be learned. Two I'li-nd (iullty nml (let (cn truce. LEXINGTON. Neb., Jun., IS (Special Tclegrum.) Eric Englo nnd Adolph. Jor gensen, two of tho defendants on tylnl In district court hero for tho burglary of tho Thornton Jowclry store and other business houses at Cozad, entered a plea of guilty to the charge today and appealed to tho mercy of the court. Englo was sentenced to threo nnd Jorgenscn to two years In the penitentiary. A considerable amount of tho stolen property was recovered. William Jorgenscn. tho third defqndnnt, will stand trial, as ho claims entire Innocence of tho crime. II. C. Jorgcoson, tho father of tho two young men, Is n highly respected citi zen or this cotmty nnd tho troublo Is a heavy blow to him. I'IiiiIm (lie llinft IVortlilpuN. FREMONT, Ncb Jan. 18. (Specjal.) Tho pollco last evening arrested Samuel Abbott on the charge of uttering n forged draft of $200.40, purporting to be Issued by Tootle, Lemon & Co., bankers of St. Jo scph, Mo. He obtained a loan fromiL. B. Coman nnd put up tho draft, as security. When Mr. Coniarj looked up tho draft he found that the bank nt St. Joseph repudi ated It. Abbott, who Is an old maii, has been working at tho sugar factory during tho season nnd slnco tho factory shut down has been around tho city drinking heavily. Ho says ho has relatives In Iowa. Wln-re ilu- I'lii)' tlir Thluir. SNYDER, Neb., Jan. IS. (Special.) Yesterday was made almost n holiday by thu elaborateness of tho formal opening of thu new nnprfl .limino. iuMaI. Schneider has built at n oost of 115,000 nnu wnicn nas a modern equipment and a seatlnc rnrmcltv nt non. iCm-iv in ,h ......J au liujr n mammoth ling wns hoisted over the build ing, nanus ncgau playing in the street, BUpper was served. und a crowd of nt least 1.200 people assembled.'. 3)anelng com menced at 7.-30 In-thn.'ovenlnR,. Willi many participants from other towns, nnd was continued throughout the night; lupecl lli (iumly Kxleimlon. KEARNEY, (Ncb Jan. lS.-,(Speclal.)-A railroad party, ronsfsting of E.' Dickin son general manager of tho Union raclfio; R. W. Baxter, general manager; J'. II. Mc Counoll, muster mechanic, nnd n,,riu Ware of Nprth I'lftUc, division suporln teDdent. wero In 'tho city yesterday morn ing nnd leftover tho Kearney & Black Hills for Callaway, where thoy looked over tho work of tho extension of the, Djack Hills road to Gundy In Logan county Tho new road will go by tho uamo of Callaway, i.oup.yaiioy Northwestern; rallroniL Ili'iilrU'c HloiMllioiiutlH In llciiiiiiul,- BEATRICE. Noli.. .Inn. 1K' rnnli ni. egram,) Beatrice bloodhopnds were sent to Mahaska, Knn., this noon to track out burglars who operated there last night. A call was also received hero from Goff, Kan., this afternoon fnr ilm iionirin.. bloodhouuds to track horse thlovcs. Two norsoa wero stolen from thro last night. "'' Ilrimn Coinrn to llnrvnril. HARVARD, Neb., Jan, 18.(Speclal.) Rev. A. A. Brown, recently from Hot Springs, S, D and for eight years In charge of the Mission and Church Extension work In tho Black Hills country, has, removed to this city, to tako charge of the Congrega tional church, so suddenly rando vacant lust summer by the sad death of Rov. Rogers. To I'revrnl tlir lrli Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne removes tho cause. riymoutli Sufr Illowii Open. BEATRICE, Nob., Jan. 18. (Special Tel egram.) Tho saloon of Henry Gerhardt at riymouth was broken Into last night. The safe was blown open nnd the money drawer rlflod. The loss Is about $100. Lincoln bloodhounds were sent for to track the rob bers, t Pile Cared Yt'ltliout tlir Knife, Your druggist will refund your money If TAZO OINTMENT falls to cure ringworm, tetter, old ulcers and sores, pimples and blackheads on the face and all ekln dli eaees. 50 cents. TH 10 OMAHA DAILY TtEE: SATURDAY, "PAT CROWE, SOUTH OMAHA" ThLi on Hotel Begister at FUttamouth Bonsei Local Bhorlock Holtocscs, POSITIVE THEY HAVE FAMOUS 'FUGITIVE I'nn it MkIiI WnlfliliiK llimr of .linn I .Wlin lt-ulitcr ns lliimlll J . . Thru Tlipy All WnUc t'ii, ' PLATTSMOUTIf. Neb., .tun. IS (SneplnlA Between 12 nnd 1 o'clock this morning a man entered the Hotel Riley and registered tho name "I'nt Crowe, South Omaha," nnd then. went slccnlly lo bed. Sometime Inter John KItzpatrlck. n night policeman, happened In and rending the pame on tne register wns greatly stirprl.icd. He read tho nunirr n sprnnd Hum nml iiuli. lug to tho telephone called up Chief of I'o.ljee, Slater nnd Informed him that bo hod torraled the desperate bandit. Pinter .wasted no time In getting Into n suit of citi zen s clonics nnd, with Deputy Sheriff J. I). Mcllrldo nnd the entlro police force, was soon formulating plans for the ennturo of ho mnn. . They compared the description sent out from Omaha with that given by the night clerk nnd wero positive they had the i.l- leged kidmtner. About a oVInelc mnrn Ing they went to tho hotel nnd nsked the clerk to take them to the room. This he refused to do, and one of tho ofllcerf ro malned to guard tho room. At G o'clock, with their loaded nnd cocked revolvers In their hands, they filed tin lo room N'n. r. it ml cautiously tapped nt the door. There was a sieepy yawning and shuffling Inside, hut the omcors, not to bo caught off their guard, ranged their howitzers on (fin ilnnr. nn,l waited In n suspenso made cruel by con- meting visions of golden reward nnd a hor rlblo death. They repeated their summons nml I'm door finally opened, and there stood, not rai urowc, nut ur. Hacon of Pnrlfle Junc tion, in., who was well known to tho offi cers. For n moment nil strniri'lrwl with their bewilderment, nnd then recognition and nn appreciation of . (ho Joke dawned, and the doctor tumbled over .ori tlm hmi howling with glee, while tho officers began to iook murderously Inclined. But the next moment In sheer disgust they turned nnd iroopeil BIOW1V nllll Oil ltll-' llownnlnlro. leaving tne old doctor nlone with his Joke, ING ALONG (Continued from First Page.) McCoy Klnktild. Itosewntcr. Mead Thompson, Itosewntcr. Mendonhnll Illnshnw. Itosewnter. Mlskell-D. L Thompson. Rosowntcr. JIof-kett-D. K. Thompson, MolkleJohu. Mullen ftirrlo, Hnsewuter. Newell-Currle. Martin. O ejon ItoBowator. Mclklejohn. ONelll-Ilosewatia-, I). 13. Thompson. Olson-Thompson, Mclklejohn. Owens C'urrie. Itosewntcr. llohwer lllnshuw, rrounse, Handnll-D. K. Thompson, Mclklejohn. Scott Illnshnw. C'urrie. Bhellhorn-D. K. Thompson. Crounsc. Hmlthbcrger-illnslmw, Mclklejohn. Spenccr-D. 15. Tlmmpson. .Mclklejohn. Steele Melklelohn, Illnshnw. Stelnmoyer Hlnslmw, Xlurphy. Swnnsiiii-Mclklejohn. lllnHbnw. lent D. K, Thompson, Itosewnter. H rompen-Currle. D. E. Thompson. iTiv?c,T,,Ii,n?!mw' MelklcJohn. i.7lllT;D', P: Thompson, Ilosewnter. nnBosklrk-MelkleJohn, I). E. Thompson, Wnrner-p. K. Thomiisnn, Mclklejohn. enzl Illnshnw, Giirrle. JJhltmore-IIulncr, Jlelklejoliu. llcoxHUInshnw, RoKuwiiter. J ounp Itosew'iiter. Hnrlnn. s; ' ir' S,,.'at'VvV R Thompson, Crounsc. Absent Bnldrlge, Douglas. SENATORS EAGER TO WORK rmnooiiloii lo Adjourn (Ivor Siiliinlny I'.iiKfiiilrrH ii Lively lloltnli- llr. fort Ailoptlnii. LINCOLN. Jan. IS. held both morning and nfternoon sessions today, a mottou made nt dm nino nt iv. forenoon session to adjourn until Monday ueiuK ueientcu oner n lively discussion of tho question. Objections to tlm miinnrn. ment wcro made ot the ground that the senato should do all tho work possible dur ing the narly part of the session and thus prevent the work dragging along until near tho closo of the session, when It Is neces sary to hofd night .sessions. Remarks against tho adjournment were made by Allen of Furnas nnd Currlo of Custer, anil upon n vote tne motion to adjourn until Monday was lost, the snnntn until 3 o'clock. However, somcthlug like n dozen Kenntors, when they found tho sonato was not to adjourn, suddenly discovered that thoy wero sick or hml mni im.i.n business nt home, nnd nsked -to be excused, and r.s a result there woro many vacant chairs at tho afternoon session. Tho morning session wns inntu- inv with tho readlug of bills the first and sec ond times nnd other routine matters. After roll call and pruyor Owons of Dawson, ns THE WAYFARING MAN. Thouitli I'ool Woulil llnvc to llrmr tlu Sit nil- Conclusion, " 'Coffee SOUD' was a cnmmnn r1ll table during my boyhood. My family were larmers anil wo used to have early brcak fiiBt, then a lunch at 10 nml ,.i i ... besldo tho regulur meals. Wo always had tho coffee pot on tho stove and 'coffee soup' was n regular part of each meal. "I very well remember when 11 years old, overhearing my teucher say of me, 'tho most nervous child I over r . coustant sufferer with dyspepsia, sour eiomncn, anu inuigestion In Its worst form belching, etc. Final lv on and I had three different attacks of gau stones. in addition to this I Was a rnmnlnrn vous wreck, sleeping hut very llttlo nt nlghL I was thin, sallow and exhausted, with n bilious comnlexlom Aft HP till thnun yeurs of suffering, when I reached tho age of thirty It gradually dawned on me, three years ago, that I was u coffee fiend and a coffeo wreck. "Some ono told me to quit coffeo and go to using Postum Food Coffee. I am n pro fessional man now, doing a largo nmount if montul work. Within a short tlmo nftcr leaving' off colfeo und taking Postum Food Coffee, I began to Improve. Now I am proud to say that the Indigestion and dys pepsia have disappeared. Tho liver and stomach are sound. I sleep Uko a log nnd have gained thirty pounds In flesh. "My spirits ure at the top notch. I am fresh, rugged and rosy. The old dull, sal low complexion Is gono. My habits aro In every particular the same as In the years beforo, except that I have abandoned the coffeo habit for nil time. Am I not right In drawing tho conclusion that tho way faring man, though a fool, would havo to draw, that tho chango is entirely duo to leaving off coffeo nnd tho use of Postum Food Coffeo? "I havo a friend, Mr. Frank Furbush, who wbb as bad n wreck ns I, with Uko symp toms, plus excessive nausea nnd vomiting. Six months of no coffee and tho use of Postum has put him right. He Is now as fresh as a new born babe. Ills wife, who was also a sufferer from coffee, has re covered, and they are both In n fine condi tion of health, but I was compelled to hold a coffin before them, metaphorically, be fore I could scare them out of the coffee habit. Tlease omit my name." Name gtv f n by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek Mich. chairman of the committee on engrossed nnd Enrolled bills;1 reported that house roll 11 nnd 13, the appropriation bills, had been signed. Bllln on first reading were then taken up, rollowcd by bills up for second reading. Harlan of York announced that the sup ply of tables nnd desks for the uses of committees was Insufficient nnd asked tlmo to look up some of this furniture, which should he about the building some nlii'-n unless' It had been carried nwny, nnd for thh purpose a recess was tnken. , Tho committee on Judiciary reported that senate Me 15 be slightly amended and rrc ommended for passage. Tho bill so reported was ono Introduced by Harlan of York nnd rclntcs to kidnaping, tho changes recom mended by the committee being to make the penalties more severe than proposed In the bill when Introduced. The same committee nlso reported senate nio lj,. recommending It for passage with n few slight changes. The bill Is one pro viding penalties for seduction. VnnBosklrk, chnlrmnn of the committee on live stock nnd grazing, reported houso roll 7 favorably nnd recommended that house roll 41 be 'placed on general file. The nfternoon session was devoted to tho reading of new bills, n number of lengthy .ones being Introduced. HmiNiiiii to Itrll.-f of lllllon. Among tho bills Introduced today was ope by Ransom of 'Omaha, being nn net to re lease the sureties of Lozlcn F. Hilton, who wns state Inspector of oil under tho admin Istratlun of Oovernor Crounsc, from certain Interest Included In n Judgment ugalnst them In fnr of (he state. Hilton was n defaulter and n Judgment wns obtalnod ngalnst his bondtmen for sovcrnl thousand dollars. The Judgment Included Interest on tho nmount nnd It Is for the purpose of re leasing them from th- payment of this In terest, which amounts to something llko 500. A bill for tho establishment of two ad ditional normal schools was Introduced by Renting of Clay, which provides that ono fighool lie located In tho north nnd one In the south Platte country nnd carries with ,lt an appropriation of $50,000 for build ings. Ita provisions demand that nt what ever pointy tho schools may bo located, n tract of land of not less than fifteen acres bo donntcd t6 tho stnto for n school site. Senator ' Edgar Introduced n bill today which somowhnt changes tho present ballot law. It provides for n return to tho "blanket sheet" ballot, wherein each po litical party Is plnced in a separate column and It. also provides that no name cr.n bo placed on tho ballot In moro than ono place., If given tho voter an opportunity to vo(o a straight ticket by marking In thp circle nt tho top of tho ticket nny volar desires to enst. The present ballot ha3 proven '80 unsatisfactory that any dopar turo from It In Its present form will prove quite Interesting. I'roteollnn for CiiUlrition. The Bcnnte, upon motion of VnnBosklrk of Box Butte, went Into n committee of tho whole to discuss sennto file 44, It being n bill having for Its object tho protection of cattle growers against cattle thieves by providing that all butchers koen n leeord of nil branded beef animals slaughtered, giving age, sex, murks and brands, of whom purchased and date of purchase. Tho hill nlso provides that persons who oc casionally slaughter cattle shall exhibit the iimp or nines pr such beef, nnd such hides shall bo kept for a period of seven dnvs. The bill was discussed In n lively manner, oemg amy uefemied by the representatives irom mo cattio growing section. After n lengthy discussion a motion prevnlled that the committee rlso nnd rooort nrocrcsR nml bsk leave to sit again. V"""""vtjpnsi8iing ot tlwens, Mnr- 1.111 nun urnjimnnamoil to roilfpr wit i a iiko committed rclatlvo to adjournment, re porieu tnnt It was-. the unanimous agree ment of tho Joint commlttco thnt tho houso nnu senate adjourn until 11 o'clnrk Mnn dny. Troinpen of Lancaster moved to miliatl. uue oy niijournlne untl tomorrow. Imitnn,! of Monday, but the substitute was lost and tho senate voted to adjourn until 11 o'clock .nonuay. Illllii on Flrnt Ilondliiir. Tho following senato files wnrn inlm. duccd today: S F. 111. liv fiirrl, . , .... i, - iii milium ru tlon Oil of nn iif.r miHtin.i ha.. . ?Hifilnotro,.)olUaM.cl,c" nml dennlns, mvi .'ft ",ul "'KUlatlng their dutle. net nli? K?.vcr"'"!'1'. ' und In repeal nn ?.n mnn 'Mm' A,nr' IneorporntliiR metro politan cltleH nnd defln ng. regulating nnd prescribing their duties, power ind rov ernment," unproved March 30, iw.7 nnd nil nets nmondutory thereof, hnhn mI-i, VI existing, S. F. 115. by Arends An net to nmend nr? 1SV J.53 ?."" W 0f d'HUter I "iv L nrtlcle I of the Compiled Statutes of No 1?.. for ,,ll? ypnr lm relntlng to "R.m--nmeiideil?n TVpQai H,xM ,,cctlolls 1,0 riiLSi hy ""'y-An net to prevent tho eases cotnBloUH nnd Infectious ills- tlon V"onnrl,iVlt."C5'-.A"i "ot tn amo'1 rc- penl said orlglpnl, seotlon. . I'. 118, by llmiHnrn An net to release tniHV.rl(!s. o h0Ji?111 ,r- ""ton. former stato Inspector.of oils, from certain lnt?r. n"Btlnlietqi'ill"b,,l nclUIefl In a Judgment S. IC." lift V..., Tin. i.. nnd establish livo additional normal school mm ! nynvldoifor tho erectloil of bulldlnus nml for tho recelvlnc of dniintliin rm- iho same. ' ' n'MiVi V5' Allen-An net for relief of KUSSCll K. LnomlH nml In mil inri il.a govovnor to convey to snld Ru'sll f". ;i'!i??.Vsr,ih.1' inrthetiat qunrtor ot neetlon . ln township four, north .)f iimge t went v-iilnp. i'0t ir n, iuii, ...i ...,i meridian, in Bed willow county., Nebraska .t!.'.' ,21' '' McCargiirAn net to nmend .!,,. " " ,lcl eniuien "An net to r.u- lllorlZO Illf.nrnnrn lArl tnu'iia n ...1 ..l,ln ,n cstiibllsh nnd mniutnln free pulilh libraries i'J"' 0fa"l'K rooms," iipproyed Febril.iry S. Ii.M5. hv 'riiiiimlnaA i, r..l section j52 o'fjchntiler Ixxvll or nrtlc! I Or tUO r!innnl(ilnl,l Ktnlnti.a ..f icfa , ,t. i ii Neui'Hkii, nnd to repeal snld orlgl- ViR l-'X Trompen-An nrt lo amend scctiim 0 of rhnpter xxvlll of the Compllod Slllt HI CM nf TS.Vtirnel.-n .if 1C17 ....,1 ... 1 s;d section ns It now exists. n. r. ny iierlet An net to provide for mowlnc fir ntlmrwlHi. ilutrntl.fr ,.,n,ln 111 public roads. R'.iP- J?5- ''' Tohnson An net to nmend jetton 110 of chanter Ixxvlli Of tho com piled Statutes of Nebraska for lRfti, nnd to roi,e?I '.LT "'I'' 'ctlon ns It now oUl. ,i ' I'j,l-6!.hy Kdgnr An net to nmend iee- tlrilU 110. l.','l nn,l iM nt ,.hnt..r v;.i ,,f T Compiled Statutes of Nebraska lor 18.19, ami a V,c,:i.ilu" sections ns lliey now exist. 8. I-. 12s. by Currle An net to nmend ste- Idlls IT. unit in liiinli- i.ll .. ii,. ....... Piled Stntutcn of the Stnto of Nebruskn fcr the your lSr.1, entitled "County nttorneyn," a,J,J .rcPpnl S'lid original sections. 8. F. 128. by C'Nelll-An net lo provide for inn iiiipninimout or inspectors of nunii rncturlng. meclmnlcnl. ludiiHtrinl. merciin tile and otlier estnbllMliments, nnd dnHnlng tlieir duties, nnu'eru nnil fnirinnnuntir.. 8. V. 129, by O'Neill-An net for the oYulp inent of certain classes of private buildings, . i. ' 1","K "ii uncut r.nuses, iiatH. publlo hulls, theaters, asylums, schools, fuctorles. etc.. with lire escapes under tho supervision of tlie rommlsslonor of labor, his deputy, or unv factory Inspector work Ing under his direction, provldlnc for n system of fees, prescribing ponai- and reponllng sections 15,. la. 17, IS, is and 20 nf chapter xxx and nil parts of section 118 of chapter xlla. section 41 of chapter xllla of nrtlcle I: section 4S of rha.oter xlllu nf nrtl cle x; section 13 of chapter xlv of article I ?.Vlh" Compiled atntutcs of Nebrnska lor 18!n, relating to flro escapes. S. V. 130, by Johnson An art tn nmend section 1 nf chapter Ixxll of tho Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for 1S9!), and to re pea) suld section ns It now exists. HOUSE PASSES THREE BILLS llcnl "Work of I.rscliilnt Ins Tnl I'nder Way hy ilte LcMvrr Mrnnoh of I.rulHliitiirr. LINCOLN, Jan. 18. (Special.) The houso of representatives nttacked the general fib of bills this afternoon and passed three measures that were favorably recom mended by the committee ot the whole. fi ii iJ f'.i a ' '-union or mo comp id nf isvf n.'.fi.V".' ?&!!!' "f Nfhrnska (edition or 1S9j) entitled "Cities of the metropolitan clnKS." nnil in ,-ui,.i i,i .V' "!.!, "A " .'. r..,v. oi-iiiiuil UU ll IHHV JANUARY 19, 100 1. hood. future The flyfttcm h weakened by the is often at this stage thnt the deadly consumption fastens uiwi its victims. The cause of the majority; of weaknesses of women can be traced lo this critical period of the girl's life. 'About two vears ngo my daughter, who wns then In her sixteenth rear, wns In bud health. Hho wiis p.Ho and thin, without stroneth or vluiitv In fuel her condition was Hint which Is generally cnllraVll run dowm Wo Were of course, worried ubout her, nnd employed tlio I. out pliyslelntis to attend hr They studied her onre nnd although' they did every 'tl.Ini ! m "," , 'hef no rellof which wns permanent. The In o Dr. AiikcI nil nrst rniiV.1 J ii nttontlon to l)r. Wllllnnm' Pink Pills for lle I'ioY, nml '."y. inry wcren nno ionic, mi wo ueciuea nnd inside- of eight w eeks the primary cnuno or her trouble was romo od und sho showed n decided gain In honUh. strength ami fleh. u -a greai many people win uuy P'eyinri '' i f,,rei .H'oy thrown fulness was rawnrded, for she wns to her cheeks and she continued both myself anil my wife bellevo nnd have found them a wonderful onle nlmut them and linvo been (.Signed) . Okouok HliritfrlfiAfi find iwnrn in list fnr F. C. 1arsons( Notary rublio. Or. Wiiliams' Pink Pills . for Pale People n ii luifAVis ar sold by stl dlrs, or will be ffut tx,tpM on rfeclfit nf prlc Im for t50 (thrynre nevtr sold In bulk or by the 1U0), by od Mutlclne Company, CcbentctuJy, N. Y. Tho first wns by Loomls of Dodge, pro viding for nppenl In nctlons of forcible entry nnd detention, designed to tnko tho plnco of an net containing similar provl slons recently declared unconstitutional b the supremo court. The second bill. In tioduccd by Lane, changes the required population upon which is based the olTloo of proFccutlng nttorney of Lancaster county from TO.nOO to f.0.0no: nnd tho thhd, Introduced by Hathorn, providen n penalty for iion-resldcnt or lllcgnl vol ing, The bill Introduced by Householder, which sought to mnko It n crime for nny porsnn lo sell or give tobacco In any form lo per sons under 16 yeurs of age, was Indelinltcly postponed on recommendation, of tho Judl cinry coniinltti!. A major portion of tho afternoon session was devoted to n discussion of various prop ositions relating to ndjournment. Many members wanted the legislature to meet again tomorrow., A committee, consisting of Messrs. Lane. Armstrong und Sprecher, wns appointed to confer with tho senate, which conferenco rcsullod in the adoption of a motion to adjourn to It o'clock Mon dny morning. Iloilllnir Work of tin? Dny, The houso wns culled to order, its usual, nt 10 o clock this morning. Ileforo pro ceedlng to tho work of the session Speakor Scnrs announced that Representatives Uoyd, McCarthy, Wllkonson ami Zimmerman had been excused until next week. The committee on enrolled nnd engrossed bills reported that houso rolls 11 nnd 13, appropriating money for tho expenses of the legislature-, had Tjcen passed by' both houses and referred to tho chief execu tlvo for his signature. -Private Secretary Lindsay nftcrward announced thnt Oov ernor Dietrich had npproved both meas ures. On motion of Wilkinson, Speaker Scare was authorized to name a committee of five to drnft a bill providing a now forT of election ballot and Messrs. Wilkinson. Armstrong, Lane, Hamilton nnd Sprecher wcro uppolnted to discharge tho duty. The Judiciary committee reported on tho following bills: House roll No. 52, by Dahlstoii. relating to salaries of county attorneys and depu ties; placed ou general lllc. Houko roll No 31, by Warner, providing penalties for bueketshop trading; Indefi nitely postponed beemmo of constitutional errorH In Its pinvlslous. llnuso roll No. 40. by lioiiller. giving con tractor for public Improvements a lien on work to secure payment of claim; plnced on general llle. llniiMo roll No. r7. by 1 iouselioldcr, pro hibiting salo or disposition of tobacco In any form to pcihoiih under 1fi yenrs of ago and requiring payment of $3u license for sale of .cigarettes to uiliiltn; indelinltcly postponed. House roll No. 42, by Murray, regulating tho manufacture of cigarettes nnd requiring payment of license feo of 30l for their sulo; placed on gem-nil llle with nincndments. At tho unanimous consent of tho houso Representative .louvenat wlthdrow houso roll 149, an net providing for tho appoint ment of five supreme court commissioners. Ho explained thut a bill providing for nlno commissioners, Introduced by McCarthy, had been endorsed hy tho Stnto Hur as sociation, nnd lhcrcforo should bo given preference ovoi his own, Tho first reading of bills occupied the at tention of the members until tho noon hour, when the house went Into Joint convention with tho sonato. When tho houso reconvened this afternoon a motion to adjourn until .Monuuy morning was Introduced, but a substitute by Stock well, that when tho houso adjourn It bo un til tomorrow morning, was carried. Com in I (lee f Hie Whole-. For tho first tlmo of thu session the houso then resolved Itself Into commlttco of tho whole nnd, nftcr nn hour's deliberation, recommended the following bills for pas sage: II. II. 8. by Loomls or nonce An act to iirnvliln fur iinnent In actions nf forcible eutrv and detention, or forclbln detention on!y, being a Hiibstltute for nil act contain Inn similar provisions Hint wiih recently declared unconstitutional by the Hiipremo court. II. 11. 3. bv Lane Authorizing the ap pointment of a deputy county attorney In counties of over fio.uwi and less thu.i 125.00D 1 population, affectH only LnnciiHter county and In brief changes the minimum required population upon which Is hitxi-il the couuty'M legal forco to conform tn the decrciiKo In population as shown by tho Inst census. II. II. 9. by lliithorn of Hed Willow-Reducing penalty for Illegal non-resident vnt- BEFORE DURING AFTER Wasting Diseases TRY Slnco 1803, Endorsed immediate lasting At Druoai$t8 Everywhere. Weak Girls Parents, look to the health of your (l.lliclltcrs ns thev niinrooeh that perilous' neriol nf their liven when tllCV UtKicnio thnt tnnrvr-tntia transformation frbtn ulrllirwl in Giurri them rlnsrk depend unoti tho MI7 Villi tf(tA tllntt chanits that lo irv mem fur tn v i n ,i tt .n.i n medicine nnd tnko a fow doses. Then If nsldc ns no good, or Uke It spasmodlenllv. inc ns no good, or take It spasmodlrnllv, accprdunce w ith directions nnd our faith- irrently benefited by tliem. Hor color can to gain In weight nnd strength. Ho vnu i In Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pule lvonl o see medicine. Wo havo tuld n rmi plo glnd to do so." Loucxm, VI Lincoln Ave.. Cortlnnd. v. v. !( llili (Wit 1. .. ' mn ttila nrnii, i..'L mn,. So renin . hn. , ti addressing Dr. WlllUms Ing to Jurisdiction of if county Judge, which is n nno or not less than 2o or more than $2o or more Hum JIW. oi Imprisonment for not more than mrpo moutliH; amended by commlttco. The following was recommended lo be In definitely postponed. If. It. 32, by Hriickett-Renulrlng sherlffn to servo personal notice on defendants nt leftst threo days prior to appraisal of iulid .involved In luw milt. Tho rcrort of tho committee ot the whole was adopted, . At C o'cloc.k the house adjourned to 11 o'clock Monday, January 21. Illili nn 1'lri.l lt.-mlliiir. Tho following bills wero Introduced ami rend the first time: If R. 179, by Kmc An net to correct nouses nnd to prevent unjust discrimina tions of nnd hy life ltisurnt.ee companies doing business In thin state between In surants of Hie sumo class and equal ex pectations of life In tho rates, amount or payment of premiums, in tho return of pre miums, dividend.", rebntcs or other benellt.i. II. R. ISp, by Spencer An net conferring upon eltloH und villages, the power to llx bv orillnnnro teIepiono rentals and rlmrgeH within their enrponte limits and :o pro vide penalties for violation tliercif. II R. 181. by TVrtt-An net tn prevent and punish Individuals, drm. oorionitlons or dfnlers In paints and oils or paint 'itufl.i from selling or disposing of for use any paints, or oils or other materials tlf.el In llu mnnufnctiiro of paints, and require ill dealers In said materials to print upon wipIi cuii or package sold the amount of e- eh niKieiiieiii oi which saw paint is competed. H. It. 1S2. by Kvttnn An net tn imend section St! of chapter Ixxxvl of Ihe Com piled Stututes of the Slate of Nebraska of 1S99 nnd to repeal said -:ect!on ns It ,iov exists. II. II. 15.1. bv Sbellhorn An net In in. quire the exorcise of groat cnre of nil own ers nnu pen-mis in cliarge or or who have the control of tuovlntr and traction 'Jiiglno, wiiKsn. van, .drill' or iinvtlilnir of extraordi nary1 or uncommon weight upon, nlons; nnd over tho roads, highways, bridges nnd cul verts In this state, and tn provide for ibo examination of till brldgos nnd milvorts nml their approaches nnd for the planking of the same, nnd to . repeal all nets (ind parts of acts In conflict with this net. II R. 1SI. bv f'nnnoc An net lo amend rpcllou 40 of subdivision fi of chnpt-r Ixxlx or tne compiiou Hintuies -or .Neiira iKa or U99. nnd to repeal until section us It now exists. II. It. is.", bv Jnm son An net for tlio tnxntlon of telegraph companies, llrms. as- soclatlons or corporations doing buslnnss ill tin stato of Nebraska, and Ilxlng n pcnal'y lor mise siaii'inciiis. 1 1. It. ISC. by Fowler An net nrovldlng for tho recovery of damages In ens" of Irnrhlnn by mob from the countv In whU-h sain lynching inuy occur or the ountv from which surh mob tuny come, and for the distribution and tipnllcntlon nf the unmnirPH recovered In such cases '11. 11. lhi. by Taylor An nck to or Hide bettor roads, to provide revenue for the building thereof, nnd to repeal all acts and parts of nets in conflict Herewith, 1(, It. l&S,' U"Lowc-An net prnvldl.i? frr the- lln rising of pqddlsrs, hawkers and so licitors In the sevcrnl counties of the d le. providing: a penalty for the violation of Its provision. '-.mil to repeal sections h,2. AKi nnd l&t of article I of chapter Ixxvll of the Revised Statutes of the slate of Ni'bntHka ror tlio ye.ir isw, entitled "lievenue. If, It. .1S9. bv llohwer An act lo amend Mibdlvlslon' s. entitled "Teachers' Insti tutes." and eectlons 5 and il of subdivision vll, ,hll of chanter Ixxlx of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska, and to repeal nld HiihdlvlxIdUH nnU sections ns heretofore ex 1st nig. 4 .Khorin'N Vii I n HITiii-t. HEATRICB. Neb., Jan. IS. (Special.) Tho sheriff nnd a posse spont nil Tuesday nlghl In tb.i brush nt the side ofn rond five mllc,s north of here, waltlns for an "un known" to call nnd get n horso that he had commanded William Sholtenklrln lo leave with feed, under penalty of hnvlng his house and burn burned and his Block killed or poisoned. The threat was made In a letter evidently Inspired by the method used In tlio Cuilahy case. I.ihIhi-k lliiiiqiii-l. HARVARD. Neb.. Jan. IS. (Special.) Tho annual banquet of Harvard lodge No. S1U, Modern Woodmen of America, nnd No. 111. Royal Neighbors of America, came off lnnt evening nt their hall nnd Stokes opera hoiiFc, each pl.it o being elaborately deco rated. Covers had been laid for about 300 people, nnd nil were taken by the members and tholr gueats, thu tables presenting n most bountiful appearance. Mrs, C'oniiiaii'N lliii-deii of Crlrf, ADAMS, Neb., Jon. 18. (Special.) Mrs. C. Coffman wont yostcrday to visit hor husbnnd, who wns taken Wednesday to tho asylum for Insane, and during her ub senco Carroll, their son, 11 years of ago, fell out of a haymow window at home, so Injuring his head nnd shoulders that ho died within a few hours. World Famous Marian! Toui( FOR BODY AND BRAII by Modical Profession efficacious agreeable . Refuse Substitutes. ID 11,111 I1CNEI1 n A knock down in boys clothing. "Money talks' argument but now prices shriek! Don't say a word' but look at this: Boy's suits at $3.50 worth $5.50 for this week. Don't wait, but be as quick as your neighbor. CONTINENTAL Glothjng& jv. B. con m: ii mth a.i notici.A.i. II e please ou tell others If wo don't tell us, Dr. McGREW Oilier niirn coiitliiiiiiiinlj- from t n. ns. to I) p. In, Nliiitlnyn from 8 II. in. to fi p. nt. CHARGES LOW (Dr. McQrew at ace THU .HOST SUCCIJ.SSI.'UI, SPECIALIST In tlir trc H(iii-)it or till lornm of lll.M. i:am:s - am disoudiohs or mh OXLY. 'M rrnrs' e licrli-iiei-, in yviirs In Oiiinlui. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A I'llllMA.NK.Vr CLIti; ltAR.V.'l'limi IX I.USS TIIAX 10 IJAV.S-ltlllauut .,n. tliiK, iiiiln nr loss ol time. Tlir at' ICKIlbT nml .MOST NATIHAl, CtlSUJ thnt lm jet liculi ' ill.iiMivii-eil. cii.iiicr.s LOW. SYPHILIS In all stages nnd conditions cured and every trnrn or iii.. uisl'ubu is uiuruuKinx ciiinmaicu irom tlm blood. No "BKKAKINO OUT" on tho skin or faco or any external nppemnnecs of the disease whatever. A treatment thnt Is more1 itrnVecsBttil und fnr more oatlsfactory' than the "Mot Springs" treatment and at. less than HALF TIIK COST. A cure that Is guaranteed lo be permanent for life. WPAsfMPRQ of yung aud middle-aged 1ILHM1LOO men. l.oss or manhood. Mglit Losses, Kervous Debility, I.ohfl of Uraln nnd Nerve l'ower. Korgotfulnejis, llushfulness, .Stricture. Gonorrhoea. Gleeu ovimi ao.tioo casus i;tit;i). RECTAL DISEASES MAP teW. eases of tho rectum has cun-d where nil nihern hnd failed. Klssure, Ulcers, l'llcs anu ?H chronic diseases of the rectum. Im mediate r"llef nnd a permanent euro In made without cutting or pain. Tho cure Is quick und complete CUIIKS fSllAHANTIUin. CHARGES LOW Coimtiltntloii free, 'f rent men t hy ninli. Medicines sent ovcrywhtro free from gazo or breakage, ready for use. Olllco hours: 8 a. m. tn U n. m. .Sundny.t 8 a. m. to D p in, P. O. llox "CO. Olllco over 215 South Hth St.. botween Karuam and Douglas Sts.. OMAHA. NICIi. 111!...... Jr. K ay s IHIciiro euros ell ULlCiUfTfi female dlsnnscH. At dru,T. v whwmd v (atHj nmhtratrd book and ivlvlco free, Dr. II. .1, Ka, Sorntoga.N, V. AMll.SU.MMXTS. -Omahu'a Vumlly Thtatir 'Phone 1531. TnnSsvIt I Matinee Today, 2:30. B Ulllglll 8:15 noiuiTiiY WAirr.ns. ItOlll'.Kirs nml Wll.l'ltlOUO, Tin: H.ii.Mo.y i-ot'it. HILDA THOMAS, Assisted by l.ou Hall. In "The rmno Star" wiutiirr iiii,nti,m;'Hin And company In "A Stolen Kiss." .MAY 111'! SIMM). 1,1. 7. IT, AMI VIM-. ItAI.V, . THH KI.V'OOIIOMK, I'rtces, evening, 10c, 23c and fil'c. Matinees Wednesday, lOo and 23e. Snturduy ond Sunday, 10c and 2fie. Kcw front rows reserved, COc. . NRXT WKKK I'UMIOItA'S STAUS. Woodward H llurgess, Milliliters. Tel. !i!i. Today UMI. Tiniiuht Nun, G. II. llM''Oltl, arcomiiiuiled by MISS MAIIIi: IIIIO.VAH, and his own splendid company prcxciitliig a new cinni'dy drama. I'UIVATI'. .IOII.V AM.IIV, Kvenlng iirleoM-25c-Mc-75t;-tl,Wl. Matinee priccH Ki-Mc. Himday -Monday Tuesday. Matliu-c' KMiiday. A great double lilll ( HAS. IC. KVA.S 1(1 XII'lillTV l.NTIIOXV nml .M HAMK III TTHIIKI.Y. Kvenlng prices- JSc-.'0!..,ic..Jl.W). Mntlneij Icos- aflc-DOc prl Miano's Trocadero 'U 51). jrpSx ft ORIiaHTON MATiNiii: TO. I) AY j:vi:mno lk and 'JOc jo,., oc nml SOc, l.nst I'erfornianccK. T1IIK AKTintNOON AND KVKNINO, IRi-IN'S MAJEVTICS Smoke If you llkt Tomorrow Matinee FADS A .VI I roi.MKS, Hurlestjuo Company.