THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1901. 77 99 BREAKS UP STUBBORN COLDS As the cold numb your Angers find toes, so tnklng Cold numbs your vltnl organs, causing vrunk heart notion, dltll cult roBplrntlon nnd tortld liver. A few doses of "77" restores the chocked circulation, fends the blood coursing through the veins, restoring overy or gan to Its normal condition, nnd the Cold Is "broken up" und passes off of necessity. "77" Is a sinull vlnl of pleasant pellets that Just (Its the vest pocket. At nil druggist", 10 cents, or mailed on ro cclpt'of Price. DOUTOll'H HOOK MAII.IID ''jmntilirnvs' Homeopathic Medicine fo.. corner Wllllnm nnd John streets, New York. A Nice Little Sum And a Neat -Illustra tion of Profit and Protection; KDOAIt. Neb.,Bept. -30, 1001. Mr. II. D. Necly, Mnnnger, Merchants Ntl. Uk. Hldg., Omnha, Nob. Dear Blr: Thn Knllltalllo T.lfC A9- surnnco Hoclety's check for JSS2.1B, for policy No. 330,603. came duly to nana, ror whtoh plense accept my thanks. tiMftnon vrnra no you In duced mo to tnlec out tho above policy. At thnt tlmo I wan In nctlvo busi ness nnd did not miss my annual dues, but now, an I havo had to sell out my business on nccount of my health, tho 16-ycar tontine period 1ms expired nnd I find I have an opportunity of receiving from you n nloe llttlo sum, besides having: my Itfo Insured nil tho time. I have but tho best words to say for tho Equitable. Yours truly, WILLIAM SAXTON. Of courso his policy wa In The Kqnltnblc Ufe-the company' of definite nnd substantial results. You can" do ns well or better. H. D. NEELY, Manager for Neb. Merchants Ntl. Bank Bldg., Omaha. MEDICAL TREATMENT FREE. 1 For Three Months Is Offered to All 1- " Invalids Who Call Upon the llrltish Doctors in the Hoard of Trade BlUg., Kooms ' 438-431), Before Oct. 22. A staff ot eminent physicians and sur geons from the British Medical Institute have, at the urgent solicitation of n large number of putlcuts under their euro In this country established a permanent brnnch of the Institute In this city at Cornrr nf Ultii mill Kuriuiui etrect Itiioiiia 4!IS-tH0 Ilonril of Trndr BdIIiIIiib. These eminent gentlemen have decided to give their turvlces entirely frco for threo months (medicines excepted) to all Invalids who call upon them for treatment between now and Oct. 2i. These services consist not only of con1 sulfation, exumlnutlon nnd advice, but also or an minor surgical opcrntiou. The object In pursuing this courso Is to become rapidly nnd personally acquainted with the sick nnd aflllcted, and under no conditions will any charge whatever be made for any services rendered for threo months, to all who call before Octolin 12, The doctors- treat ittl forms ot disease nnd .deformities, and guarantee n cure In .vary case they undertake. At tho first Interview, a thorough examination Is mndu, and, If Incurable, you aro frankly and kindly told so; also advised against spend ing your money ror usoiesa treatment. Male and femslo weakness, catarrh" nnd catarrhal deafness, also rupture, goitre, cancer, nil skin dlsenses. and nil ,llan.a of tho rectum are positively cured by their new treatment, Tho chluf associate surgeon of the Inst! luto Is In personal charge. Offlce hours from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. No Sunday hours. SPKCIAI, .OTIOErIf you cannot rnll end stamp for queatlou blank fo fcoiun treatment. t CURE VDURIELF 1 tlM nil U for unnttursl dltehrg,lBttnmitlpn, frrlUllcci or ulceration! GUftau4 I rottftta r4u rrmiu I'itiht. I'tlnkfi. and not uUtt OI II1UOUUB BWl'IMW LiHitu-iWiiyxuCO. gnt or rnooeu. DiSomiin.o.BBBBB mmim w unmuiai pr mm id piun wrapM, REFORM IN SCHOOL BOARD Republican Oity Oonteitloi Adopts Sijnifi oant Flatftrm for Caniidatsi. PUBLICITY AND ECONOMY THE KEY-NOTES Cn militates Chosen Arc In llnrtnnny iltli Iho Sentiment HsiireistMl by the Itesnludttn Adopted by Delegate. For Members of the Board of Education C'HAIU.KH STKIORH. Second Ward. WILLIAM U. C1IU18T1U, Fifth Ward. W. It. MOM AN, Sixth Ward. KHAKK O. DAVIIC. Seventh Wnrd. 11. 8. MANN, Highlit Wurd. For I'ollcn Judge LOUIS UKUKA, Seventh Ward. New Olllcers City Committee CAUL 1. llliltlNa, Chairman. W. H. STOCK 1 1 AM, Secretary. CIIAHLKS K. MOHOAN, Treasurer. It took tho republican city convention, which was held last night at Washington hall, loss than an hour to transact Its busi ness thn nomination of the above tlckot for school directors and pollco Judgo mid the adoption of several resolutions. The business was facilitated by n combination which hnd been formed In tho afternoon of the First, Third, Fourth. Sixth. Seventh and Klghth wards, controlling moro than a majority of tho votes. Tho Second wnrd hnd selected a delegation In the Interest of tho candidacy of Dr. Swoboda. who was tho democratic candldato for coronor two years ago, and It was theroforo left out ot tho combination, tho Third wnrd delegation being taken In to do. tho voting for another Second ward man, Charles Slclgor. Only Ix of tho Seventh ward delegates woro in tho combination, the other four standing out for the candidacy of Charles E. Hates. I'iiii vnitlon llrKlu "Work. The convention was called to order soon fter 8 o'clock. In tho nbsenco of Chairman Allen, by Mr. Sudborough, who Immediately Introduced Judgo J. II. Illalr of tno l'ourtn wnrd as temporary chairman. F. J. Morton was elected temporary secretary, ana men a motion to seat tho delegates whoso names had been hnnded In was carried unani mously, ns there was no contest. A motion to make tho temporary organ ization permanent wns amended ro as to substltuto E. C. Wolcott of tho Sixth ward In placo of Judge Hlalr for chairman and then pnsscd. Mr. Wolcott mado no snocch upon taking tho chair, but proceeded Immo- dlately with tho business of tho conven tion. Hcsolutlons deploring the tragic denth of President McKlnlcy nnd condemning nn nrchy were adopted by a rising vote. I'lrduo for ('nnitlilntf. Charles W. Hallcr lntroducod tho follow ing resolutions, which wcro ndontcd unnn Itnously: Tinulnvnit. Thnt the nnrret hnllnt Is tho prerogative of tho sovereign voter, who Is responsible to his own conscience only, but ItH uso by men noting In a representative :npnc,lty, whether In congress, stnto legis latures, city council or Hchool boards. Is nrrnlclo'.iK nnd subversive of tho principle or rcspoiipimt' Kovrriiiui'iii. HnMfiivpd. 'i mil mu numinccn m mm cuii vontlon am hereby pledged to tho abolition f tlin Honrnt ballot In tho election of ofH- corB, tenchers or employes of tho Uonrd of Kiiurntioti. wnoso c ccuou mini . lit uvery Instance, bo mado by an-open voto recorded on tno journals oi mo scnooi noaru. TiPHnivni. 'j nit mo nominoeH ot mis con ventlon nrn hereby pledged to labor ear niiHitv for ii more economical nnd ofllclent administration of tho public school systom. Ilesolveii, uiiai ino nominees oi mis con vrntlon nro pledged to maintain, ns far ni ptwaiblc, and extend civil service methods In tho government of public schools nnd In tho employment or tennncrs. rtoMnlvfil. That we pxnresslv dlxcounten unce tho nso by members of the board of the Ihnuenoe or tneir position to 'procure ihn miDolntment or promotion of relatlvos on tno salary usi pr ino hchooisj- Tieoivp(i. 'rant wo ruvor sucn' n aistritni tlon of nehool fncllltles ns will clvo every rlillil In the cltv of Omaha nn onnortunlty to enjoy tho benctltn ot public school edu cation Nominations were then declared In order nnd tho wnnls were called In their numeri cal order. Tho First wnrd had no candl dato to present, tho Second named Dr. Louis Swoboda, tho Third announced thnt It had no candldato ot lt own, but would placo Charles Stelger of tho Second In nomination tho Fourth presented tho name of flcorgo T, Nicholson, tho Fifth brought out William D. Christie, tho Sixth nnmed W. It. Homnn tho Seventh nominated Frank O. Davie and P. E. Dates, tho Eighth added II. S. Mann to tho list nud tho Ninth pnsscd. Only One Ilnllot. Tho first nnd only bnllot resulted as fol lows: Chrletlo, 80; Mnnn,N75; Unman, 70 Stelger, 67; Davie, 62; Nicholson, 29; Swo boda, 23; Bates, 16. Nicholson received 1 voto from tho First wnrd, 8 from tho Sec ond, 4 from tho Seventh nnd 6 from tho Ninth In addition to the 10 from his owu wurd. Swoboda was given 8 votes from the Fourth, 4 from the Seventh nnd 1 from the Ninth to ndd to tho 10 of tho Second, nates received only 4 votes from his own wnrd, from tho Second and 8 from tho Fourth. As Mensrs. Christie, Mann, Homan Stelger nnd Davlo recolvcd n majority on iho first bnllot they, woro declared tho unnn lmous nominees of tho convention. Louis Derka was nominated for pollco Judgo by acclamation and acknowledged th compliment In a neat llttlo speech. Iteni-Kniilxra City Committee Mr. Ilaller Introduced tho following reso lutlon, which wns adopted with only a few dissenting votes: Resolved. Thnt tho vnrlo'us ward delosn Hons hoik! In tho numes of one republican for each votlntr district In tbn wnrd rn. spectlvcly, who, together with nn executive committeeman ior eucn warn, to oo op pointed by tho chairman of the committal- shall ronstltuto tho republican city contra committee: that tho members from tho re. spectlvo wards bo empowered to till nil vacancies mat mny occur in tneir reprO' sentatlon on tho committee: thnt tlin com mltteu bo empowered to ehooso such other oiucers not named by tno con vontlon as may be necessary: that the oxeeutlvn ram. inltteo bo entrusted with the full powers of ino city committeo wnen tno latter Is not 111 Kt'Hslotl. HUblect to tllA rnmilromnntu it tho primary election law nnd tho corrupt practices law and auch rules ns thu cltv committeo may establish; that tho city committee bo and heroby Is expressly au thorized to fill any nnd nil vacancies that may, occur on tno iickoi. Carl E.' Herring was selected for chair man of tho city committeo, W. E. Stockhnra for secretory nnd Charles E. Morgan for treasurer, and tho delegates woro requested to send tho names of their committeemen to tho secretary later on After hearing short speeches by Mayor Moores, Thomas S. Crocker, Ed S. Dralloy, K. J. Bodwoll, W. B. Christie. W. It. Ho man, John N. Wcstberk and Carl E. Herr Ing the convention adjourned. Who the Candldutra Are, Thn candidates nominated for tha nnanl ot Education are nil well known citizens and republicans of long standing. Stelner Is n llohemlan-American and hern In tho grocery-business In tho Second ward ror many ycarB. Mr. Christie I enrnenter bv trade, nn oliNtlmn citizen at present assistant city building Inspector Air. uoman n a real estato agent and h been ironilnent In many public movomon ins Is, .Mr. uavlo tins been a shipping clork In the employ of tho Llnlnger-.Metcalt company for fifteen venrs. Mr. Mnnn In n inn nf Kcv. Newton M. Mnnn ot tho Unity church and ogent for Forest Lawn cometery. Mlxth Wnrd ( lull McMn Monday. The meeting of tho Sixth Want Iteptib llcan club adjourned last night on account of tho city convention. A meeting will be hold Mnndny nlht at Idlewlld hall lo per feet tho campaign organization of the ward on the voting precinct plan. DEMOCRATS FAIL TO NOMINATE Itr Cnnrentlnn Mrrt nnd Almost Iinmedlntrlr Adjonm L'ntll Monday Hrenlna. The democratic city convention was slow In assembling last night, much time being consumed In conference between tho dele gates before they were ready to form In convention. W. II. Herdman early In the evening sug gested adjournment until Monday evening so that tho democrats could havo the ad vantage of picking men Against the repub lican nominees. He advanced this Idea un til ho thought he had captured the mn- orlty of the delegates when the convention wns called to order. There was considerable discussion ot tho story thnt the Municipal league had been requested to name tho democratic candi dates. Will Herdman said the league had been consulted, while W. O. Ollbert de nounced the story as a fake. Several ot tho delegates objected to the Idea. W. O. Ollbert was made chairman and E. A. Smith secretary. As soon ns tho organization had been an nounced J. E. ttcngnn moved that tho con vention ndjourn until Monday evening nnd thnt n committee ot Ave be appointed by the chair to report ten names to tho con- cntlon Monday out of which tho five candi dates bo selected. This carried unani mously. J. E. Reagan, Ernest Mortens, W. II. Herdman, It. J. Altchlson nnd E. E. Uerryman were appointed on the committeo nnd tho convention adjourned to meet Mon day evening at tho same place. OMAHA GATLING ON TOUR ffihn C. Arnnnt Writes Itnmn of the Section's Experience In Varlon Cities. John C. Arnout, n member of tho Omnha Guards gatllng gun section, which is now a fcaturo ot tho Orpheum vaudeville cir cuit, writes from Pittsburg to an Omaha friend, dotalllng tho experiences tho team has had alnco It has been on tho road. They opened at Rochester and then went to Philadelphia. From tho latter point thoy wcro Jumped to Montreal, whero they wit nessed tho reception to the duko of York nnd Cornwall. In tho mcantlmo thoy havo played In a ntimbor ot nmallar cities and havo been given an unusual opportunity to see the real life' of tho peoplo of the cast. Quito naturally, Mr. Arnout nnd his com panions aro Interested In tho conditions surrounding tho citizen soldiery and that thoy havo visited and Inspected the arm ories In every town whero they have stop ped Is not to be wondered nt. Ono thing they report Is that they havo found tho NntlonnI Guard better carod for In tho eastern states In the way of quarters nnd equipment than In the west. In his lotter Mr. Arnout draws a strong contrast be tween tho stnto supplied nrmorlos of tho east and tboso tho gunrds aro compelled to bo content with In Nebraska. Ho roports tho health of tho team ns good nnd says the boya nro enjoying their experience to tho limit. LONG TIME ON POLICE FORCE I'ntrnl Conductor Andy Fahey Cele- hrntea Ilia Sixteenth Tenr of Service. Patrol Conductor Andy Fahey, one of tho police department's "grand old men," began bis sixteenth year of continuous service last night. It wan October 12, 1886, that ho walked his first beat on the city mar shal's force nnd he has held his place since -through tho reorganization -into a metro politan department nnd under nil tho various boards. In point of consecutive service he Is second only to Sorgennt Dempsey. During Fahey'a fifteen years on the force ho has been on the carpet but once. Upon that occasion a charge of conduct unbecom ing nn officer was preferred against him and tho specifications recited that he had smoked a cigar while In full uniform though off duty. Tho police board acquitted Fahey and It Is n matter of record that within n week the ovor-partlcular sergeant who mado the chnrge against htm was him self dismissed from tho force for a far moro serious offense. ELKS GO NORTH TO HUNT Two Parties of Omaha JCImrod Are Xnir In the Forests of Minnesota. Judge Alnscow, George P. Moore and George Glacomlnl, accompanied by several friends, are at Merrlam, Minn., where thov will enjoy a hunting trip, to be extended later to Pine Ridge agency. They took along almost an entire carload of supplies and will bo absent about two weeks. A second party, consisting of Dr. Downs Charles Metz, William Marsh aud others left yesterday and will go Into camp fivo miles from the Alnscow party. C. A. Lewis will Join the Downs party early this wcok Tho sport these Elks will enjoy can nrob ably better be Imagined than described They are all good huntors and the brethren ot the lodgo sincerely hope that nothine will occur to mar their pleasure. Lew W. Raber loft yesterday morning for Greeley Center, where he will enjoy a week's hunting and recreation. REBEKAHS GIVE A SOCIAL Attendance Is Large and an Blaborat Sluslcal Program Is Rendered. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 1, Independent Order ot Odd, Fellows, gave Its first social of tho season last night at Odd Fellows hall. Fourteenth nnd Dodgo streets. Tho ball has recently been remodeled and pre sents a beautiful appearance. Tho mu slcal program, though short, was thor oughly enjoyed by the large crowd present, The following took part; Misses Selma Carlson, Jennie Caldwell, Mr. R. L. Davis soloists, with Miss Iva Morton, accom panlst. Refreshments wore served Immo dlately atter the musical, followed by dance. It Is the Intention of the mem bers ot the order to follow this social with others at frequent Intervals during th winter. TUB BKAI.TV MAIIKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Saturday, uciooer i.i Warranty Deeds. P. J. Lynch, Jr.. to P. J. Lynch, ar n93 feot lot 8, block 2, fihull's 1st add., nnd lot 22, Rcdlek's 2d add I It. E. Wilcox to C. M. Jensen, lot fl hlock 34. Albright's Choice 550 M. F. Burke to Jnmcs nnd E. 8. Strlb ling, swU sw4 20-16-13 , 2,000 J, At. wciilensnii to J. h. Schneider, w5 feet of tW feet lots 11 nnd l!. block 1), Shlnn's ndd 250 Unit Claim Dreils, M. Merrill to W. K. Anderson, wtt lot 7, block 27, Omaha 1,500 Deeds. Sheriff to Andrew Dlezel. lot 7. block f2, Omnhn 5.0C0 Total amount of transfers $9,502 TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY. THREE or four elegant rooms for rent light housekeeping: very cheap to dtslr bdi tenants. Anq,uira frM a, win eu , ION IS SAILORS' MASCOT Rtcruiting Officsri for Uiolt Sim's Ntj Carrr to Iutoreitlnt Ptt. TARRY T0PLIGHTS IS THE ANIMAL'S NAME dmlrnl fro nlnnlileld I Authority fur the Mtntrnient Hint tlu- .m la In .cod of Thou sand Iteuriilt. John J. Klllln, ensign In tho United States navy, has nrriuxl In thu city and on Monday wilt open a recruiting olllco lu the McCagun building for tho purpose of en listing landsmen, senmon, machinists, elec tricians nnd apprentices for tho United States navy. Tho recruiting party carries n mascot hlch Is regularly enlisted in tho nnvy. Tarry Topllghts Is n ,bnby lion nbout 3 months old and Is one of tho most attract ive mascots In tho nnvy. Other crows havo parrots, monkeys, cats and dogs, but this recruiting party Is tho only crow In tho navy which has a Hon for 11 mascot. Tarry Topllghts first saw tho light of day at tho nuffalo exposition. Ho was .secured by Dr. Crandall, tho ntirgenn of tho navy nt De troit, whero with a pen placed between his toes ho signed his enlistment papers. Tho Hon will nrrlvo with his owner Thursday, and for threo days will Inspect tho recruits. Tho United States, according to tho re port of Admiral Crownlnshlold, Is In urgent need of 6,000 nddltlonnl men, nnd It la for tho purposo of securing theso that tho re cruiting parties havo been sent to the west. In recent years congress has paid conBld- rablo attention to tho navy, appropriating largo sums for boats and equipment. When boat was ready for Its trial It was found that everything was on hand but tho men. In many cases it hns been found necessary to bring other ships from their tatlons for tho purposo of securing crows for tho now ones. At this tlmo there Is an actual shortage of 3,000 mon nnd tho other 001 will ho needed soon on account ot tho expiration of tho terms of sorvlco ot others. iVnvy Ilecomcs Moro I'lipnliir. In previous yenrs tho nnvy hns not been as popular as tho army with younR mon who hnvo nsptrcd to positions higher than warrant omccrs. In tho United Stntc.i army It has always been possible for privates to bo examined for promotion and If found worthy thoy would be glvnn com missions, no plnco In tho nrmy being beyond their nltnlnmcnt. Undor theso reg- ulatlons General Adna It. Chaffeo roso from tho ranks of the rcgulnr army to tho posi tion ho now holds, that of major general. In the navy tho only chance for promotion enrao by operation of tho law from tho ranks of ablo seamon to tho position of warrnnt offlccr. Ten years from tho dato of tho appointment of n seaman ns wnrrant officer, either boatswain or gunner, It ho had in tho mcantlmo risen to tho grndo ot chief boatawnln or chief gunner, ho could request examination for n commission. Ho would, If found proficient, bo commissioned ns ensign, but this wnB tho end of nil promotion. When ho retired ho received tho pay of Junior llcutennnt. Tho last congress changed this condition In a mcasuro nnd makes It posslblo for a limited number of seamen to rise nbovo tho rank of ensign. This wns dono by permitting six gunners and six boatswains of certain age, not to exceed 30 years, to bo examined for promotion, nnd when pro moted to go to Annapolis for Instruction, after which they wero upon tho same foot ing as to promotions as tho graduates from the naval academy The Omaha recruiting Btntlon will be open during next week. Saturday the party will Icnvo for St. Paul. Ante Room Echoes Judge Gustavo Anderson left Omaba Frl' day for Vashlngton, whero ho will par tlclpate In tho blenninl rcsslon of the su preme council of tho Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rlto of Freemasons, to which ho wan olectcd at the session of that council two years ago. The Bupremo council of tho order at Washington Is tho govornlng body of tho Scottish Rtto throughout tho world. Lodges of this rite have probably existed In other countries previous to tho organization of nny In tho United States, but tho records Health, Vigor, Strength FOR ALL WHO DESIRE IT. Dr. J. M. Peebles, the Grand Old Mitn of Battle Creek; Mich,, Cures So-Cnlled Incurable or Hopeless Cases Through the Won. ders of Psychic Science. DR. J. M. PERHLES. Clevelnnd, Ohio, sends heartfelt thanks for restoration to health nfter suffer ing fromMicrvous prostration nnd Insomnia for years, lie says ho now enjoys excellent health and restful sleep overy night, G. D. young of Wlmor. Oro., Bays: "For yearn I bore about my body tho piteous apectncla of disease, nnd denth stared mo In the face. I now thank heaven I nm 11 well man, and I owo thin great victory over dlseauo to Dr. Peebles und bin corps of assist ants." Mm. Hell II. Dond of Dunkirk. N. Y who was cured of asthma, dropsy, heart trouble and female weakness In n very few months, writes that she recommends Dr. Peebles' trcntmcnt to all her Hick friends nnd relatives In fact, to nil suffering humanity. DESPAIR NOT, THERE No matter what the dlseuse Is or how despondent you may feol because you have been told thcro Is no help for you, thero Is still bono. Hundreds of sutTerlng women have ton cured by Dr. Peebles' methods, nfter being told there was no help for them unlesH 11 n operation was resorted to. Tho Bame may bo said nf mon who are debilitated from excesses nnd early In discretions. Indigestion, stomach nnd bowol troubles, catarrh, liver trouble, rheumatism, kidney trouble, heart trouble, lung and bronchial trouble, dropsy In fnct, any und all diseases yield to this wonderful system. If you aro unfamiliar with this treatment, which 1b annually curing thousnndH of thosn fironouuccd lncurablo, do not fall to hoikI nt onco for literature giving full nformatlon concerning this grand treatment. It costB nothing whutover and tho Information gained will be worth much to you even though you do not take treatment If you are sick und discouraged, do not fall to havo the doc tor dltignoso your ciiho nnd tell you your oxnet condition. Just write them a plain, truthful letter about your chso: they will confidentially consider the name, Bend yon nt onco 11 complnto diagnosis of your condition nnd also liter oturo on thin grand system of treatmont, tognthor with Dr. Peebles' essay "Tho Phychlo Science In tho C'urn of DIpoubo." All this Is Bent nbsolutely free. If Buffering wrlto today. Address, DR. PEEBLES INSTITUTE OF HEALTH. proving their existence do not ro back as fnr, so tho United States Is recognized as tho head ot tho rite. At the session to bo held this week wilt bo commemorated the ccntennlnl ot the rtto In this country. Prominent Masons from all parts of the world will be present nnd tho services will be elaborate and Impressive. Scottish Rite Masons of Nebraska are making arrangements to hold a reunion nt Omaha tho Inttcr part of November. If present Indications aro fulfilled tho classes At this reunion will bo larger than those at any other reunion. The activity on the part of tho Scottish Rite Masons Is finding nn echo In tho ranks of tho Nobles of tho Mystic Shrlno. Tho members ot Tnngler tcmplo aro proparlns to hold a ceremonial session nt tho close ot the reunion of tho Scottish Rite. Tho Nobraskn grand lodgo, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet nt Kear ney Tuesday. Omaha delegates will leave Mondny, Nebrnska lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythian, hnd qulto a Inrgo attendance nt Its meet ing lnot Momlny; night. It Is plenslng to noto thnt tho devotion of tho members to their lpdge ns well as their Interest In tho principles of tho ordor Is Incronslng. Ne braska lodge Is arranging tor a lodgo button to bo worn by nil of Its memborB. It will bo neat In nppenrnnco nnd besides bearing tho shield nnd tho distinguishing colors ot the order It will havo Inscribed upon It tho words "Nebrnska Lodgo No. 1, Omaha." It will bo a credit to tho lodgo and prldo of tho members thnt wear It. "Show your color, boys" by getting n lodge button and wearing It, bo that your brothers may kaow you. Tho beautifully engrossed ropy of tho resolutions of condolenco nnd sympathy on tho death of our distinguished nnd rexnocted brother, tho Into President McKlnlov. adopted by tho lodge, was received last Monday night nnd wns forwarded by tho committeo to tho loving and sorrowing wife, Nebraska lodgo hnd as visitors last Mon day night Brother Fisher of Wendel Phllllns lodge, New York City, nnd Ilrother C. D. Reed of Vlrglnttts lodgo No. BO, Vlcksburg. MIsh. Urothcr Reed is employed by tho government nnd Is assisting Weather Fore caster Welsh. Drother Reed Is likely to romnln In Omnha and become on active member of Nebrnska lodge. Tho grand lodge of Knights of Pythlnn of the Nobrnska domain mot In Lincoln last work nnd through pome untownrd circum stances failed to land Hrothor J. H. Ilexton In tho supremo representative chair. Ilrother Young of Stnnton being selected In stead. However, tho boys havo learned something from nxperlcnco and will try and land Urothcr Ilcxtcn In 1003. His friends hope, llko Sir Thomas Llpton. for "hotter luck next tlmo." Ilrother Young la an able, rellncd and accomplished knight nnd will ninko nn efficient representative reflecting credit upon himself nnd honor to our do main. Ho Is In nil things n Pythian knight On next Tuesday ovcnlng Trluno lodgo No. B6, Knights of Pythias, will glvo n soclnl nnd entertnlnment to tho members nnd their friends. Refreshments will bo served and a general good tlmo Indulged In Clan Gordon No. 83, Order of Scottish Clnns, held Its regular nicotine; Tuesdny evening nnd It was arranged to hold n Hnllow'een nodal Tuesday, October 29, In their hall, tho Continental building nnnox. Fifteenth nnd Douglas street. All Scottish peoplo aro Invited, nnd tho "Kilties" will bo hero on December 10. Seven new members wore recotved Into the Elk lodgo nt tho last meeting. The present membership 1b nbout C50. Tho first dancing party of the season that was hold this month wan such an ontlro success that a second dance has been or dercd enrly In November. Arrangements havo already been com menced for tho memorial service of the Elks lodge, which will bo held on Sundav, December 1. PERSONALPARAGRAPHS. C. Orceno of Norfolk, N. D. Jnr.kson of Nellgh, T. E. Stnvens ot Illnlr nnd C. K. HnriieH of Hentrlco nro registered at tho Her Orntul. NohniHknns nt tho Merchants: Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Harrington, Mrs. K. Eddy, Mrs. K. Unrwood. HelKrndo: John Phtnnoy, Nlckerson? J. ju. wuno. K'runie;iii 1,. m, Mngulnnehs, North Platto: Thonms Hcrgo, i.aurci; u. u. nicuoinuu, cuuumu Dr. Peebles, tho grand old mnn of Hattlo Creek. In whoso brain originated PSYCHIC TREATMENT, has ho per fected his mothod that it hns revolu tionized tho nrt of healing, and It enn almost bo said thoro aro no hopeless or Incurublo dlsenses. This systom ot troatment hns brought thousands upon thousands back to hculth after thoy had boon pronounced hopelessly til by thn bes,t local physicians. His cures havn been proclaimed PHENOMENAL by tho many thousands who havo had a cfianco to watch tho near neighbor, friend or relative, pronounced at death's door by tho local doator, brought back to perfect manhood or womanhood by thl eminent doctor nnd his associates, Theso wonderful cures nro brought nbout through a svstum of treatment originated by Dr. Peebles himself, tho great authority on Psychic Phenomena, which Is a combination of mild mag netlo remedies nnd Psychic Power, making tho strongest healing combina tion known to science. This method has been so perfected by tho doctor that any one may uso It In their own homo without detention from business or tha knowlcdvo of nno ono. Mrs. J. W. Anderson, St. Johns. Wnsh., suffered for yeura with pain In tho ovaries and utcrlno weakness: she wns entirely cured by this treatment. Mrs. C. Har ris of Marlonvllle, Pa., says sho cannot express too much grntltudo for tho ro sults received from Dr. Peebles' treat ment for falling of tho womb and gen em! cxhniiHtlon. Oeo. 11. WookB of IS STILL HOPE FOR YOU! Dept. 155. RATTLE CREEK, MICH Bedding at the New Plan Prices We buy for spot cash nnC m 0b largest consumer tn tho retail Held, wo havo tho first option of purchase on many lots. Wo frequently tako every pound offored of ccrtnln high grades of hair and feather. We fine customers come to us, not alone becntrao of low prices and finer goods, but because we insist upon scrupulous accuracy on tho part of our salesmen In their representations to cimtomcrs. Wo bellovo you will find our methods nnd prices equally satisfactory. Our feather pillows at $3.00, $4.50 and $6.00 arc the finest obtainable, Our Cotton Mattresses at $7.50 and $8.00 our Hair Mattresses at $12.50 and '$15.00 White Hair at $20.00 are guaranteed quality. By guarantee we mean money refunded if goods arc not satisfactory ANY TIME The new bedroom furniture In mahogany, hlrd's-eyo maple nnfl enrly birch, Is now being rocolvcd tho greater part of these goods woro bought and will bo sold undor tho Now Plan at nbout 30 per cent less than former prices. You are Invited to see our new goods all goods markad In largo. plain figures, from which thero Is no deviation TO ANY ONE. Shiverick Furniture Co., Catalogue Free. Land Marks Made famous by the early Traders, Explore ers, Pioneers, Mormons, Emigrants, Pony Express Riders, Overland Stage Coaches, Indian Encounters, etc., are seen from the car windows of the Union Pacific trains In traveling over this Un you can ths wonderful enlevement of ths Vnlon Pacific enplneera over mighty chasms, lofty peaks and through mountains of soli rock. B sure your tioket reaas OVER TUia ROUTE. Glty Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam 'Phone 316. MORPHINE ! Opium, Cocaine, Laudanum and Kindred Drug Habits In Many Light Cases a Free Trial Bottle of Our Clean Remedy , Effects a Permanent Cure. A ten days' frro trial that will bo of vast benefit, oven though you contlnuo tho treatment no furthor. Tho trial will deraonstrnto tho merits of thin wonderful oure, and you will Know wlicro to obtuln relief and freedom at any time. If you wrlto tho St. Jnmcs Hocloty today you can do bo lu tho HtrlctoHt confi dence. Wo will return your lottera if you dcslro. Wo keep all namcH locked rc curely In a steal vault and nover under any clrcumatnncea dlvulKO tho damn. Our remedy contains vltnl principles nover used by tha medical profession hera toforo In the treatment of theso hnlilts. A loading socloty woman of Lynn, Mass., In so dellKhtod with tho results of our trcaimuiu tutu sno cannot inuiiK "I ainriirplv wlfih It wrn wllhlri mv dono for me. You havo saved my llfo mm yuuini Our remedy will clvo morn comfortabla nunnort to thn svstem than all the opiates you could pump Into your syntom. at thu name tlmo ollmlnntinR all poM oiih nud restorlim functions to their normal conditions. A leadlnir citizen of Homer, N. V,, who has taken our treatment for a short time, writes: "A trial bottle ot your remedy enmn duly to hand, and with that alone a per fect euro wns effected, for I havo not used tho druR after beginning your treat ment, and now nm a freo man. I boelu to cat well and sleep well. Thanking you for your kindness nnd hoping you aro enjoying Qod'a choicest blcsslncr, I nm your grateful friend' forever." No matter how long tho person hns been addicted to tho habit, no matter what quantity of tho drus thoy are usIiik. oven though tho caso has been pronouncad "hopeless" by physicians, ofttlmcs theso very seemingly refractory cases yield road, lly to our treatment. Wu will cheerfully send a frco trial bottlo to all who aro desirous of giving this womlorful euro a fair test. Ono patient writes: "Hurcly It Is n gift from and." J , Now, we do not claim to perform miracles. Tho remedy Is n clean medicine, scientifically prepared by those who havo mado this class of disease a llfo study, who do not belluvo in the olil-fnshloncd "gradual reduction" methods, which only gradually reduco tho strength of tha victim. Our wonderful system of records enables us .to follow tho progress of the pn tlent dally. Tho closeHt feeling of conlldenco alwuyH oxlBts between our medical director and the patients. All correspondent tn plain envolopos, all goods shipped 'n heePpeopfoer'e(julro encouragement, which Is seldom glvon them by friends or physician. Kotul us a statement of your caso today, lou will got conslderahlo help free of charge. .... Hurely there must he great merit In a medicine Introduced by this corporation threo years ago, when tho great antldoto was almost tholr only possession. To day wo ship remedies to all parts of tho earth. To over i.0f physicians. To fit sanitariums who usn only our treatment. Our business Is larger than all other "curlsts" combined, Although wo do not publish names, we have on our files thousands of unsolicited testimonials, letters of heartfelt praise f rom thousands whom wo havo restored to health nnd given many years of, happiness, who before wero hopeless, Freely address tho ST. JAMKN fiOGI ETV at their general ofnees, MJITK NO, H8 1181-1183 nroailiTHV, cv York. X, Y., In strictest confidence. Tha medical director nf tho assoclatl on will cheerfully give, free of chnrge, any Information or advice. Wrlto at once. When wc announce "Bedding at the New Plan Prices" we mean to say that all the extensive facilities which are behind our furniture business arc brought to bear on the purchase and manufacture of bedding. 1315-1317 Farnam Street. on the Increase, us onougn. jn n recent letter nno nuia; nrnvlnnn tn thnnk vnn fnr whfit vnli hnvA and reason, aud I nopo God will blessyou I