THE CVMAITA DAILY 3JJ3K: SATL'HDAT, "MAllC'II 2,'), 1001. Tclcpbono (94. &Mltb Wnmpfi sHnsiP.rv St and TltllWwPfllV Hortment covers everything that Ilelow we quoto the' following: Ladles' Fast Black Cotton Hose, high spliced beet and double tote at 25c per pair. Ladles' Fast Black Cotton Hone, doublo heels and toes, rnaco, split feet 30c per pair. Boyd' Heavy Cotton Hose, double Heels, tots and knees, one by one, or two by one, ribbed at 25c per pair. WR CLOSE) SATtmDATS AT F. !. AGENTS roil roSTBtl KID OLOVE.1 AND llrOALIt FATTBBHi. Thompson, Beldem &.Co. T, M. O. A. nUILDING, COR. 10TII AND DOUGLAS STS. of said conitltutlon, which amendment hall provide for the election of United Htatcn scnatora by a direct vote of the peo plo; therefore i) It nesotvod, Tlmt thin Joint convention de mand of every candidate seeking "lection at Its hinds that they shall publicly de clare that, If elected, tncy will mnko every reasonable effort to secure the calling of such convention and the submitting of such nn amendment. It Is hardly believed that any candidate, before tho leglslaturo will tako Issue with the position of tho members on this sub ject. Colonel Demi LIkIiU Out. Tho rcdoubtablo Colonel Dean of Arkan sas, who was referred to In these, dispatches yesterday nn tho smooth Washington lobby ist who had been speeding three months of his time, to Bay nothing of his own and other people's money, to kcop Iho Melklc john boom Inflated, packed up 'his belong ings and vacated Ills' roomy quarters at the Lincoln early this morning, to take the train for St 1ou1r in uca'rch of more sa lubrious climate. Ills hasty departure Is the best evidence of tho character of tho gold-brick operations lie was putting up for Mr, Mclklojohn, and ho was only ono of a bunch who have been playing sweet tunes Into tho ears of mcmbors for the former as sistant secretary of war. CnuiMm Htlll Denilloi-kcil. Tho caucus resumed Its sitting this evening, with flfty-flvo members repre sented, nearly nil being present In person. Up tilt 10 o'clock, when a ten-uilmito recess wnft taken, the caucus had taken sixteen ballots with no change In the result. Tho tlgurcn are as follows, tho variations being duo to the absence of members from tho room from time to time: Hone- Jlelkle Itallots. wntcr. John. Currle. I 32 13 7 32 II 7 3 i.i 33 1.1 7 4 32 13 8 6 32 14 7 6 32 14 7 7 33 14 7 8 .12 14 7 9 .12 13 7 10 .11 1.1 8 11 32 14 8 12.... 32 14 S 13 32 14 8 14 .'31 13 8 15 33 14 8 in 1.14 13 8 17 34 13 8 18 33 14 8 19.., 30 12 A 20 34 12 I', 21 33 13 7 22 32 14 7 23 32 It 7 21 32 11 7 25 33 It 7 26 33 14 7 27 3.1 14 8 21 33 II 8 29 33 14 8 30 33 14 8 At 11 o'clock tho caucus took a recess to 8 o'clock Monday evening. It waa sug gested thut a meeting bo held tomorrow night, but as many members oppressed a dtslro to return borne after adjournment tomorrow tho proposition was not pressed. NO CH0ICEF0R SENATOR YET ('rmiinn lur to Thnmiimin mill Crlftucr to lloifwutcr In the .lolut .HenMloM. LINCOLN, March 22. (Special Telegram.) On the Joint ballot for United States senator today Thompson and Rosewatcr each made a galu of one over yesterduy. Thompson got the voto of Crounse, wheVmade vspcech explaining that," whllo Thompson was not his cholco, ho did not want to share tho responsibility of blocking his election. It was noticed, however, that Crounso's closest supporter, Rohwor, not only refused to voto for Thompson, but last night Joined the. antls In signing a telegram to Senator Hanna, asserting that ho would oppose him to the end. Mr. Rosewntcr's additional Tired That's a It's a Hiyn that the blood is ilclicient in vitality, just as pimples ami other eruptions are signs that the blood is ipure. It's a warning, too, which only the huzardous fail to heed. Hood's Snrsaparilla removes it, gives new life, now courage, strength and animation. .',-. It cleanses the blood and clears the' complexion. Accept no substitute. - . "I Imtl thnt tlreil feelltip;, was tired nil tlio-' tlmo. I took a bnrt cold nnd won obliged to . glvo up my school. 1 bud no nppottto und thought I would try Hood's Snrwnpnrlllii. lie foro tho bottle wau half gono 1 hnd a good ap petite nnd could sleep well. Whan I hnd tnken two bottles I wns entirely cured nnd I linvo njoyed good health erer since." Miss Klitlo WcMulleu, 1'araony, Kan. lice, March 22. 1901. Wo now have a complete line of Spring and Summer Hosiery and Underwear. Come and satisfy yourself that our as- iB now and money BaVing. Children's Wayne Knit Stockings In heavy, medium or light weight cot 'ton or lisle thread at 25c per pair. Women's extra flno Cotton Illbbed Veils and I'ants, In whlto only, medium weight: pants ankle length at $1.00 per garment. Women's daure Wool Swiss nibbed Vests and Pants, low neck, sleeveless, at $1.00 per garment, or high neck, long sleeves at $1.25 per garment. I'ants kneo length, $1.C0 per garment. voto camo from Crlssey and away from Melklcjohn. To hold Melktejohn up the antls mado this loss good by sending Oleson to him from Crounse. Tho other changes were of minor Importance. Ream, fuslonlst, presented a resolution, adopted unanimously, asking all senatorial candidates to plcdgo themselves to work for an amendment to tho federal constitu tion providing for tho election of senators by dlroct popular vote. Totals: Allen WMnrtln 1 Crounse ti Melklcjohn 23 Currlo HHosownter 32 Ulnshaw lOThompson, D. 5... Bit Hitchcock 49Thompson, W. II.. 1U Klnkald 1 Vote In Detail. Tho voto In detail was: Allen Thompson, Currle. Andrews Thompson, Rosewatcr. Arn.ationg Thompson, Melklcjohn. Arcnds Thompson, Clurrle. llaldrlge Thompson, Ilosewater. Meaner Thompson, Melklcjohn. Ueekly Thompson, JtoBowawr. ' Heethe Thompson, Melklejohn. Bcrlet Thompson, Mciklujohh. Ilroderlck Hltisriaw, Melklejohn. Hrown Thomoson, Crounse. llurcsli Thompson. Rosewater. Cnln Thompson, Melklcjohn. Corneer, Thompson, Uosewater. CrlsHey Thompson, Uosewater. Crounse Thompson, Currle, Currle Thompson, Crounse. Kdgar Thompson. Uosewater. Kvans Martin, Klnkald. Kowler Thompson, Melklejohn. Krledrlchs Thompson, Currlo. Onllogly Thompson, Melklejohn. Oawne Thompson, Melklcjohn. Hall Thompson, Uosewater. Harris Thompson. Melklejohn. Hurlan Thompson, Rosewater. Hiithorn Hlnshaw, Melklejohn, I libber Thompson, Melklejohn. Horton Thompson. Melklnjohn. Humphrey Thompson, Melklejohn. Johnscn of Harlan Thompson, Rosewater. Jouvenat Hlnshaw, Melklcjohn. Lane Thompson, Uosewater. Lallln Thompson, Uosewater. Lowe Thompson, Rose water. Martin Thompson, Crounse. McCarthy Hlnshaw, Crounse. McCargar Thompson, Rosowatcr. McCoy Thompson. Rosewater. Mead Thompson, Rosewater. Mendenhall Hlnshaw, Melklejohn. Mlskell Thompson, Uosewater. Mockett Thompson, Uosewnter. Mullen Thompson, Rosewater. Newell Thompson. Currle. Oleson of Cuming Hlnshaw, Melklejohn. Olson of Phelps Thompson, Rosewater. O'Neill Thompson, Uosewater. Oweris Thompson. Currle. Uohwer Hlnshaw, Crounse. Randall Thompson, Melklcjohn, Scott Thompson, Currle. Shellhorn Thompson. Uosewater. Smlthberger Thomnson, Melklejohn. Spencer Thompson, Rosewater. Steel Hlnshaw, Melklcjohn. Stclnmoycr Thompson, Rosewater. Swanson Hlnshaw, Melklejohn. Tcfft Thompson, Rosewater. Trompen Thompson. Rosewater. Tweed Thompson. Melklejohn. llhl Thompson, Rosowater. VnnUosklrlc -Thompson, Melklejohn. Wnrncr Thompson, Rosowatcr. Wenzl Thompson, Currle. Whltmorc Hlnshaw, Crounse. Wilcox Thompson, Rosewater. Wilkinson Thompson, Rosowater. Young Thompson, Rosowater. Mr. Speaker Thompson, Rosowater. Absent .r not voting: Marshall, repub lican; Watson, Walker, fuslonlsts. SENATE HAS ITS FIREWORKS C'oiiNliIrriitlini of Hills In Committer of the Whole Knicrmlern Much Warm Oratory. LINCOLN, March 22. (Special.) The Bcrato, sitting ns a committee of tho wholo this afternoon, by a decisive vote recommended for passago the bill which has for Its object the reimbursement of Stato Treasurer Stuefer nnd ex-Treasurer Meservo for moneys paid by them for guaranty bonds. The recommendation was not brought about until the committee had Indulged In considerable oratory of a pyrotechnlcal order. Senator Martin was strongly onposed to tho bill. Ho did not think the state had any right whatever to pay for the bonds All The Time Spring Condition. Hood's Saraaparllla Promises to Cure and Keeps of any state official. The constitution was plainly against any such procedure. "This office Is not forced upon anybody," said Senator Martin, "and the gentlemen whu accept these offices are fully aware of tho facts." Senator Lyman spoke In favor of the bill. He thought we should not expect our state officials to pay for holding office. Senator Allen was also for the bill and spoke In favor of reimbursing tho officials who have paid out moneys for their guar anty bonds. Senator Young made an eloquent pica in behalf of the bill, at the close of which the committee recommended tho bill for passage. Among other bills considered was senate file 114, a bill Introduced by Senator Currle, changing tbo salaries of tho city comptroller nnd tho city prosecutor of the city of Otuaba, and also reducing tho amounts of bonds of tho city treasurer and city comptroller. Tho bill further pro vides that the city shall pay for guaranty bonds. The original bill raises the salary of tho comptroller from $1,800 to $3,000 per year, but the committee, at the re quest of Omaha citizens, reduced the amount to $2,600. Senator Baldnge offered nn amendment reducing tbo amount to $2,000. He thought this a sumclcnt salary, and he did not think this legislature should bo continually Increasing the taxation oi Omaha. Ills amendment was opposed by tho two fusion senators from Douglas and was finally tost, tho voto being 15 to 15. Tho bill waB then recomraunded for pas sage. Senate fllo 263,, by Martin, providing tor tho determination and location of disputed sectional and boundary tinea of adjacent and adjoining lands, was recommended to nass. Senate fllo 29, by Martin, to authorlr.o tho investment of certain funds In tho hands of tho treasurer of any county, was recommended for t.aBsaKC. Senate fllo 297. by Johnson, making county boards a board of equalization. To pass. Senatn fllo 003, by Haufcom, making the records of ancient Instruments competent evidence, notwithstanding the record shows certain defects In the execution of tho same, was recommended for passage. Senato fllo 296, by Martin, relating to an unexpended balance In the hands of tho officers of the Nebraska Stato Relief commission, was recommended for pas sage. Senato fllo 279, by Owens, relating to the manner of marking ofllclal ballots, rec ommmcndetl to pass. Sepato fllo 186, by Martin, an net to pre vent county, township, municipal nnd school officers from contracting with or being Interested In nny contract with any corporation or Arm of which they nre members. Recommended to pass. Senate fllo 306, by Harlan, relating to town boards, was recommended for pas sage. Rcliura -of n Driul CninnnlKn. Senato lllo 289, by Young, a Joint reso lution and memorial Invoking congress to call a national convention for proposing amendments to (be. constitution of the United States. Senator Ransom moved to Indefinitely postpone. In behalf of his motion ho mado a speech which carried his hearers back to the campaign of last fall, militarism. Imperialism and all other campaign memories, Including Mark Hanna, received consideration. Ho Bpoko tor half an hour, at tho end of which tlmo nearly nil tho scats In tho senate chamber were empty, tho senators taking advantngo of this opportunity for a quiet smoke. The resolution was passed by a strict party vote. Senate flies 215, 300 and 301, being acts for the relief of persons on the Fort Randall reservation, were recommended to pass. Trouble Ovrr Adjournment. When tho report of tho adjournment ccmmlttco, which was laid over from yes terday, was brought up this morning there was a well-defined opposition to the adop tion of tho report, which named next Thursday as the dato for adjournment slue die. It was argued that there was too much Important legislation pending and a number of tho members from tho repub lican sldo were Inclined to "think It wise to wait until next week before naming the day of adjournment. Tho fuslcnlsts were In favor of naming tho day without delay, but a motion from tho republican side to make the report a special order for next Monday afternoon was carried by a voto of 16 to 14, Senators Olson and Steelo voting with the fuslonlsts against tho motion. At tho nfternoon session houso roll 94, tho Lincoln charter bill, was upon motion of Senator O'Neill ordered to a third read ing without discussion, It being tho desire to have tho charter bill become a law In order to allow Lincoln to vote bonds at the approaching city election. On Third IlrnilliiK. Tho following bills wcro read for the third tlmo this morning and passed: Senato lllo 221, by Young, providing when il tenant shall be deemed to bo holding over his term. Passed by a voto of 24 to 0. Senate file 273, by Johnson, providing that all town otllcern shall hold their offices for two years, or until their successors nre qiiallllecl. Passed by n voto of 21 to 1. ScnntQ lllo 231, by McCargar, for tho com pulsory education of children and for the employment of truant officers. Passed by a voto of 17 to 10. Senato fllo 2G0, by Zlcglor, authorizing "I was subject to that tired feeling, nnd suffered headaches and n prickly heat. After taking Hood'B Sarsaparllla I was completely relieved of nil thene troubles, and since thnt tlmo I have been In thu best of health. I can not praise Hood's Sarsaparillu too highly and I heartily eudorne It." H. W. Hluek, ltMO X. 21t Street., Omaha, XebraaUn. "This spring I am taking Hood's Sarsapn rlllii and I find It relievos that tired feeling which I have hnd every uprlng for yearn." U. A. Messenger, Hurwell, Xeb. the Promise. rllles of the first unit "crnmt class to estab lish nnd maintain u heating system. Passed by votn of 21 to 8. . . . . . Senate flic 255. bv Currle. glvlnit graduates of recognized high schools und colleges the same privileges us the graduates of tho State university. Passed by it volo of 2t lo 0. Senate lllo 2flJ, by Llddell, an net providing for tho establishment of n Tree employment btlrenti In the city of Omaliu and imposing an annual license of $3'W on nil private em ployment bureaus. Passed by n vote of Senate file 175. by Llddell. providing for tho admission of crippled and diseased chil dren Into tho Home for the Ktlendless. Passed by u vote of 29 to 0. Senate lllo 19S. by Martin, initliorlzlng the establishment nnd to regulate mutual sav ings banks In Nebrnskn. This bill was de clared lost, it not hnving received a consti tutional majority. The vote was 15 for and 13 against the bill. . House roll f, Lincoln charter bill. Passed. HOUSE ON THE EXPENSE BILL Appropriation for Mnliitonnncc of Stntp Inatlttltluna IU-crlvea Con slilorntlon In Committee. LINCOLN, March 22. (Special. )-The house today had under consideration the bill to provide appropriations for tbo cur rent expenses of tho state government,, which Includes the expenses of tho va rious stato Institutions. In qulto a num ber of Instances the amounts recommended by tho committee on finance, ways and means wcro cut down. Tho destruction of tho penitentiary building made necessary an Increase In the usual appropriation for photographing convicts and an additional allowance for tho mllltla guard service. The mcasuro will again come boforo the houro In committee of tho wholo tomorrow morning. Tho university appropriation re mains to be considered and after It Is passed tho bill will bo speedily disposed of and sent to tho senate. .some llctnll of (lie Hill. Tho appropriation of $200, recommended for repairing tho scwerngc at tho Girls' Industrial home at Geneva, was raised to $330. For an cngltio house, equipment nnd dynamo at the Soldiers' and Sailors' homo at Grand Island un appropriation of $6,000 was recommended by the committee of the whol6. An appropriation of $3,E00 for n standplpe at tho same Institution was also recommended. For repairs at tho Home for tho Friend less tho amount named In tha printed bill was cut from $8,000 to $3,000. In the section relating to tho Nebraska Institute for tho Iillud at Nebraska City the following reductions were made In the recommendations of- tho committee on llnance, ways and means: For fuel nnd lights, from $3,000 to $2,500; for water rent, from $1,000 to $600; for stock feed, from $1,200 to $300, and for a brick walk and paving drlvoway, from $1,000 to $300. For fuel and lights til tho Institute for Fceblo Minded Youth nt Ilcntrlce an ap propriation of $10,000 was ordered Instead of $19,000, as named In ,thc bill. For photographing convicts nt tho stato penitentiary the amount was raised from $150 to $800 aud an additional appropriation of $4,522 was recommended for payment of mllltla guard service. Doth wcro mado necessary by tho recent flro at tho peni tentiary. At 520 tha committee arose, reported progress nnd asked lcavo to sit again. Other Ulll. CoiiKl.lerc.l. Other bills disposed of In committee of the whole today were: H. R. 387. bv Tlinmssen llclntlnir In nur. chase of mippl'cH for ntnto Institutions; recommended for Indefinite postponement. H. R. 141, by Calkins To define the resi dence, of persons liable for road taxes; recommended for passage. ii. n. no, uy uaiKliiH To amend cliartcr for cities of between l.onu anil 25,000 popula tion; recommended for passage. ii. it. mil, uy uorneer To require uncus to bo made of n standard size: recom mended for .put-sagc. IntliiHlrlnl .School for f.lrla. i i Tho commltteo on public lands and build ings submitted tbo following report on tho condition of tbo Industrial School for Girls at Geneva: Wc line that the roof of tbn mil In ImlMliiir leaks badly In several places and as it re sult of such leaks the plastering has be come looscncdtnnd bus fallen off In m. vera I of the rooms. Vo recommend thut the roof oe tnorougniy repaired und after all leaks are stopped that tho plastering bo repaired, The filono floor In tho play room Is rough and Uneven and should bu repaired, Tim plumbing needs reimlrW ami plclit new wash bowls and connection!! nre needed on second floor and the bath room and closet should bo placed on tho third lloor. tho sewing room suotiid no wainscoted and newly papered. A chicken houso built und tho wugou scale be supplied with n new uoor; mso mi ouiuouses snouid lie painted. Tho cesspool that receives the xuwugo from tho institution Is in bad condition and complaint against it Iiuh been made by cit izens residing In its vicinity. We recom mend that it be filled up and that n new cesspool bo dug and connected with the sewer. no recommend that the to enhmm linn lin extended from tho city of Geneva to the Institution. A largo cart of the turnlturo and rnmlHh. Inss of thu Institution nro worn out ntui nli. solutcly worthless. Wo recommend tho Im medlato purchase of six dozen new chairs and HUituuie rurnltiiro for superintendent's room anu omco room u so ten new mat tresses for double beds in emnloves' mom. Ilvo mattresses for three-quarter beds in hospital and eighty mattresses for single beds for use of Inmates, nnd some new rugs ior use in nuspitiii. Tlio dining room needs n new siinnlv nf dishes of all kinds nnd also a complete sup ply of new tablo linen and tho kitchen needs a new cooking range. The supply of books In tho school room Is Inadequate to Its needs and wo recommend the purchase of ubout lluo worth of new DOOKH. The dynamo now In use Is worn out nnd liable to break down at miv time, IpiivIiu? wiu iiuiiiiuiiuii in (uirKiicxH, wo recommend that the dynamo nt Peru that Is not now In uso be sent to this Institution, or thut u now ono uc uougui. TWO SUPREME COURT BILLS House CoiuiiilllFf. on Jmllt'lnr)' Will IW'ooiiiuieiiil TIipiii for liidrllnKo l'oxtpo neiiK'nt. LINCOLN, March 22. (Special Tele gram.) Tho house commltteo on Judiciary will report tomorrow on tho two bills affecting tho salary and fees of the clerk of tho supreme court. Roth will be rocom mended for Indefinite postponement. Tho commltteo was unanimous In favor of post ponlng tho bill submitted by Governor Dietrich, which reduced the compensation of tho clerk down to the constitutional basis uf $1,500 and provided for n corre spondlug decrease In the salaries of tho deputies, besides requiring all fees to bo turned Into the treasury. On tho Evans bill the commltteo was divided, n majority, however, favoring Its postponement. This mcasuro fixes the sal ary of tho clerk at $1,500 per year and limits his fees to $1,000 per year. Thcro Is a general disposition on the part of tho members to non-concur In tho uctlon of tho committee. It Is probable that tho Evans bill will, by voto of the house, be placed on the general file, whero It will coino undor the Jurisdiction of the sifting committee. BANK NOTES TO BEWARE OF Are fur Five Dollnrs nnd on li .Nntlonnl Iron Hunk uf .Mor- Intonii, N. J, WASHINGTON, March 22. Chief Wllkte of the secret service has announced tho appearance of a new counterfeit $5 national bank note on tho National Iron bank of Morrlstown, N. J. It Is a deccpttvo roun forfeit, printed on two pieces of pupor between which silk fiber has been dls trlbuted. Tho face of the noto, appur ently printed from an engraved plate, Is defective In detail. Tho word "cashier' abbreviated In the genuine to "cash'r" appears In tha counterfeit as "cash," To Prevent Pneumonia mill Grip Laxative Uromo-Qulntne removes tbo cauie. Jheum&tism Thts dlirasa centrally begins with a slight pain In the Joints nnd, If proper treatment la begun In tlmo the agonies that would otherwise follow can be averted. Even In esses that have becomo aggravated n remedy now exists that promises a certain nnd lading cure, as will l teen by tho follow ing sworn statement. Mr. Prank Hemmclt, 709 McOeo Street, Ktmtra, N. V., was lnld up with rhoumatlim which resulted from standing, during his work, upon a damp floor. He says: " About a 1 ttt i nFff v X3m l Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 271b, day of June, 1PC0. K. SUAT, .Votary 7-uMfc Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People re sold by all dealers, or will b sent post :eS for tl AO th.v ar. tt.rjtr .aM In boi Ua-DiciNE CoMrANT, Schenectady, N, Y, It Wants Nebrtikt Senatorial Diadlcck firoktn nnd Eepublicani Elided. HANNA ADVOCATES FIDELITY TO PARTY Snj H He Unpen tluit l.ojnlty AVI II llrliiic the Ton lloltlnu; ltooli IIi'iiiih llnck lo Their I'll l-ty. WASHINGTON, March 22. The Nebraska senatorial situation wus considered at a consultation between tho president and Senator Hanna, chairman of tbo repub lican national committee, today. Tho ad ministration is anxious that the deadlock In tho legislature bo broken In order that tho election of two republican senators may bu accomplished and tho republican nntlontil committee has becu exerting Its Inllucnco to thut end. Senator Hanna did not relish the publication of the telegrams which ho sent to Lincoln urging acquies cence In tho will of tho majority, and says he will send no more telegrams to people who make them public. He may, however, flnd a way to unswer the telegram sent to him by thu teu boltlnu republicans which declared that tho elec tion of 1). E. Thompson, ono of tho candi dates, wottli) b,q. disgraceful. "I hove hopes," 1.1 .1.. '.'I.An hh loft Ka Wt.lt House, "that sooner or later loyalty to tho republican party will bring the bolters to their senses." ADVICES ARE REASSURING MemlicrN of l.'iililiic't I'lrnneil with IleportH from Chlnu uml I'lillliuilncs. WASHINGTON, March 22. The cabinet medlng today wns not protracted. The latest advices from China, largely press re ports, Indicating an adjustment of the acute situation between tbo Husslan and British at Tlcn Tain, was considered reas suring. Secretary Hay submitted tha re cent dispatches from Commissioner Itock hill. The reports from the Philippine com mission submitted by Secretnry Hoot, In dicating rapid progress at tho establish ment of civil government nt various points In the Islands and showing a constantly In creasing disposition on the part of the In surgent chiefs lo surrrender, wcro con sidered very satisfactory. POSTMASTERS FOR THE WEST I'rcnlilen t Appoint Them for llt-l-inoiiil, Iowhi KmiiinIoii, WyuitiiiiK, uml lllnulium, Ulnli. WASHINGTON, March 22. The , presi dent has appointed tho following post masters: Iowa Bclmond, E. S. Hubbard; Wyom ing Evanston, William Pugh, Utah lllng. ham Canyon, Charles II. Huberts. CUBA TO HAVE DOMESTIC RATE I'uNtimr to Hie InIiiiiiI 'Will lie Siinic il n for I lilted Sliiten I'llllltA, WASHINGTON, March 22. As a result of tho cabinet meeting today the postmas ter general will Issue an order establish ing tho domestic rnto of postage between tho United States and Cuba, tho order to tuko effect April 1. SURRENDER AT ANTIQUE Cunt 11 re .llnilr Uy IIiikIicn HuiIa the lu- Hiirrvi'tlou lu (he IaIhiiiI of I'll nil WASHINGTON, March 22. General Mac Arthur ut Manila, under dato of March 22, cablos the War department ns follows: Ilughert reports surrender of Hilton nnd command nt Antique, province ut Piiniiy, with ISO rllles Th's ends tho Insurrection In I'unuy. IMINSIONS I'tlH Wr.STHHX VI3Ti:it..N. Wtir SurvliorN llriiii.uilM'rril liy I lu ll cue ml I, live en nn-11 1. WASHINGTON. March 22-(Special. 1 -Tho following pensions liavu been grontcd Ihsuo of Mureh 8' Nebraska: Orlglnul-Sumticl Holiiinnon, Ord, $0; Thomas W. Main, Lincoln, VI ln cit'iice (Special ict. March 1)) fleorge Plants, (lenevn, $21; Alexander llollln, Kearney, $24. .... Iowa; Original Newton J. Wnnemaker, Plalntleld. $Gj Frederick J. Llsriie, Hurling ton, $fl; William II, third, Waterloo, $; Hlruni Neville, Cascade, ; Abnrr Tlinmus, Arlington, $10. Increase (Special net. March 8) Smith Thompson, Mount Pleasant, $; William P. Ayleswortb, Council Hlulfs, $21; Oeorgo K. White. I.owmnor, $17. Original widows, etc. Annie U. Hecrbowor, Norwalk, $S; Until J. Thomas, Carlisle, $12. Hclssue -Minors of John II. Korgrnvo, Des Moines $1-'; ispeclnl uccrucd. March S) Hutau V. Henderson. Mount Etmi. 8. Colorado; Orlglmil-Aldun Hansen, Soul 1 Fork, $ti: Henry Mttntfer, Del Norte, $; Frederick W. Hulllvan. Denver, $10. Montana; Original James Heard, liro- "south0' Dakota; Orlglnul Tliomas W Evans, Platte, fl. Krzeputf ,u Hurts So I'ny. Itching, blind, bleeding or protVudlnc piles. Your (rruggut will refund your money If PAZO OINTMENT fulls to cur you. ff cents. jr Ago I nti tt icVfA with ttittitnktltm In my rm And Ite, rmtny in my Ires. Thty wf HM grtttly And lcra very lift' And tor. When Tr I AtumptN to aIk the pAln was a mi, I bAd brra suntiloc In Ibis wjr for About tare months whtn nonuone binlnt mr a pAruph lft Advertising Dr. Wllllims' link Tills for Ptlf reoplt. I "id It tbroUKUCArt fully And mtd up my mind to give t&f m a fAlr trial, for not only ws I aniloua tob rllvd of my aulTtrlnis, but I knew that unless I could get relief I would soon live to iIta up work Altcietber And this I could not afford to do. I got two boxi it first And by the time the eecond one was used tip I began to feel decidedly better. The swell. Ing itAi going down, And the BtlrTneM and pain wero much lea And I found I could get About much better. I got thret more boxes end hr the time the Uitof them had been taken I was entirely free from tha welling, the palu and tha stiffness. In fact I was cured, and 1 Am glad to say that I bar bad no return of the trouble since," (Signed) FnaMK IUmuslt. - paid on receipt of price, (0 cents a box, or six t.tillf nr h. th. Irtfl A,M,.a Tl- ... ...... In Nance and Merrick Kharas Infirmary Co. are Establishing Offices at Ful lerton and Clarke. ST. KUWAKD, Neb., March 21. I'rof. Thco. Kliarns, who has recently established Kharas branch offices nt this place and El gin In Autelopo county, loaves here Mon day for Chirks, where he will establish the Kharas office for Merrick county. His staff secretary, iW. A. W. Hick, will bo In rul Icrton tho first three days of this week lo cating tho resident manager of the Nance county office. This Iloono county ofbco and tbo Antelope county branch at Elgin nro both doing n phenomenal business. "Miik notlq osteopathy" has como to etny. I'rof, Kharas will bo at Clarks only two days, when he will return to headquarters In Omiiha. Ho and I'rof. Richer nro receiving calls from people from all over this section of tho state who read tho large Kharas ad vertisement In the Inst Sunday Uec. FIRST CLASS PUIXHAN SLEEPERS ...DAILY IJETWHEN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Without Change GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE ..All the best Scenery of the ROCKY MOUNTAINS and SIERRA NEVADA by Daylight In both directions. DININO CAR SERVICE THROUdH. J BUFFET LIBRARY CAR5. For full Information, reservations and Itinera jsry "Chlcazo to California" address City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha), Neb. Southern Route to California- Low Rates TUESDAY, MARCH 26 Ticiiirr ori'icin H. 15. Corner rourteeiitli nnd Uoiiulaia. DeWITT'S Wileh Hazel SALVE A woll known cure for Piles Thlrfsal vo cannot bo equalled wherevei asoothliiBand licallnR antUeptlcajipll cation Is needed. It quickly cures sores, cuts, txirns and scalds without leaving a Jcar. For piles, eczema nnd all skin diseases It h considered infallible. Beware of Counterfeits Unscrupulous persons may offer you worthless Imitations. Tako only tho or Iglnal DkWitt's Witch Hazel Salvb Prepared by C. C DcWItt A CO, Chleagc MEN NO CURE. NO PAY. If you Ii.to small, weak organs, lo.t ijowrr or wrakrnluv drains, our Vsruuni ufaim Developer will re.tora you without dnigt or tlectildtn II.OiO In umi nut one fallurei not rna irturn.d , not' O. P. fraud, write for ftp liaitKulam. tent eaie.i in plain envelop. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 171 Thirp Ilk., laJlinipiHl, Isf. Saturday Will be a big bargain day in boys' suits. $1 95 $2.50 $2.75 $3.50 Suits at Half Price, Saturday, Alarch 23rd. CONTINENTAL GlothingCS . B. COnNEIl 10h AND I)Ol'(iI,A. If m alMii )ou tell olhr rs-ll we don't tell u. Dr. McGREW OUtor uprn cuiillnuiiiinl) from ,N a, ni. to 0 i. in. Huiiilnya from r u. in. to ft i, iu. fDr. Mrorew it g iZ. Till: MOST -SLCClCbSl l I, SPECIALIST 111 the li'1'iitm.Mii i,i mi iiii-ina uf Ilia, rnara nnd IJUunlcra or .lieu Onlj. -II cnra' experience, 15 yeura In Oiuiilin. VARICOCELE ANU HYuHUGELc A ,ei iiiuiiuii uiu n uu lin. let j i.i ,(. Ulan 10 dayn.Viltiiout cuttlnir, pain or low of tlms. V I etli: I lltJr" t.M'iu .l Ul.ui uo O IlllUIUnC wuliuut pain -n hliidiunco Hum ujtini'. a uvrfici ana pri limnetic curu Kuuiitntecd. CYPUII Q ""' a" UluoU DlHiascii rur-l OlrniLIO uy a treatment which ii fur Liuiu eui.o.uciory and aiiCLi'ssful tliun Hut bprlngs" iriutmuiit. aiu ut less tliun liulf the cohL All breaking urn unii Higiiv uf thu dlscaso dlsupiiear nt oncu. a tuio tlui in Kuaranterd for life. nCD 1( finn ' eurtil of nurvnn UVLn ZUiUUU debility, less or vitality ut.d .UANHUULt; bashfulneia, Uleut nnd ml unnatural dlacharesa. lures llunrnuleeil. c;anaitntluii I'rei'. CHARGES LOW Medicines tout uvurywhuie treo from ga;e. 1' u. liux 'M Olllcu over 21S Koutli ll'n alreot. between I'arnaru anl Uoiila UeeU. OMAHA, N1CH. CURE V0URSELF ! I'ee Hid J fur unnatural illrcliares.lnllaniiiiiitlnuf, irrltatluns or ulrmations of in u e ii u a me niliTanns. ralnlea. anil nut astlln aCHIMituCo. sent or rolf'ioiu. LCIICISNUI.O.C 0,o,u ru3Biaia, -orsfin in piiin wrprnir, lr pre., rvrnH. for fi.m, nr a uoiur,, I licunr h.r ... I..iif(l. AMUbl')1li:T.'. MATS. WEDNESDAY, SAT., SUN. IDAI.K.M'. COTTO.V mill TVICIC I.OMi. .1 K. ILHIt.VV mill CI.AItA I.A.Ml, AUA. eii miti.u in.sn:. Tonlfif lit i.r.oitfii; ii. wood. ll o II.III.TU 1111,1,, 8 s OA .'OST uml CI.I.NTON, itU MittniiiJis iiaiiii. I . Vnimr s" Il . Ill n I n f T? l II I II 1' lit 60c. Mutlneea; WcdncsUay ami Buturduy, 10c, 25c; HuiiUuy, 10c, 25c, reserved eat, &uc. BOYD'S Woodward & lltirfiesJ. Mgrn. Tel. ID II). MATIMSH TOI1AV, 'Jl.'ltl. TO.VKJUr, Nll.t. I.lelilcr & Co.'s immi'iiHi! itikIucIiod of Hull Cnliio's Powerful 1'Iuy, THE CHRISTIAN Tho e.id of the century'", most rrmark.ililn dramatic triumph. Kvunlim prlcvn: Klc, f.0c, 76u, $1.W. .Mutlneo jirlt-CHi 23t', UK, lie, Jl.V). Stitnluy NI!.tO,!.yir.,?lvj,,, Prices; IZc, Me. 7"''. tW, SmtH N'o on Hale. Miaco's Trocadiro Telephone MATIM'li: TOIIAV-IO.., SUa. Kntlro Week, Including Snttlrdny GveiilnK. Famous French Beauties Burlesquers Introduclnc tho Frnsntlnnnl dunenr. TllliJ fJIItl. IN IIKI). nyonlnir prices: 10o, :0c. Tflc Bmilko 11 you imn. .mhuiiiki rvrry inn noon. Next week, Vanity Fair Burlesque ur- fH. MAP COUPON ! Bring: tills Coupon 1 and 25c t to the Map Department, I Ilee Publishing Co., nd J Kt a I NEW CENSUS WALL MAP OF NEBRASKA OR IOWA Slae- Inehra. Haa the 1000 census of every county and towa in tbo atato printed on the margin and the entire map, INOLUDINO AU. KAII.ROADH, etc. Correct to January lit, 1001. If sent by mall add lOo extra ior postage and tube. Address T1IE BEB rUBIvlSIIING CO.. Hap Dapt. Omaha, Nab. afifafaw In d.ri. W (JutrtaieMl ol set ia ittmnr. faVlTHEtv IfaKIIIClIt ai a m as i I