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TI1E OMAn.V DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 1M.V 1 I TAXING RAILROAD LEASES But Board Look i After Lien Untf tit Omits Terminal. FIGURING ON VALUATION OF OTHLR LIKES Sixty years of experience with Ayer's Sarsa parilla! Think of that! Think of the millions of people who have been cured by this medicine! If despondent, down-hearted, discouraged, and almost ready to give up, this splendid old family medicine will prove the silver lining to your dark and dismal cloud. Ask your doctor. Mt r tk. . e. lr . &ewU. Mm. Aim . irr of ATTH'S lnr Vl&r.-r t ksir. aTTRS rrLIS-Tnf eattti. iTU CUKKT rTCTOEsA fat mfto. tlU'S iODI CCU Fat DtUruiXl LfsS. 4lratloo that ll Trtr'i . aaeot o Oaaaha Bride ai Ter aaiaal (Mr' Prtpfrt? ill Be Oooolea. cFrrn a Fiaff Cori efpondent ) LINCOLN. May -1 Srwx ia.1. e-Tbe Plat Parfl Equalisation indicate today that it ITr the aem'Pt of the 1 of the Iilinoip Central. Milwav,se. Waha.h arid other ltr-i whii h u the tfrraiiulf at Omaha. AuJ it Hearle ranel the question, arkn.g thrthir trtey had been ewefed last year. He wa informed that laat rear the board lailed to take action. Oorerritr Wirk nateil h belered the leaee could tramp throvish th. lea; The rville h been ntra"t1 and th tramp will rrohaKy hat no diflV-ulty in rerov rlns; the fail ue of h l.mb. DOCTORS MEETHS (T PK 4THIC C l.rae AtteoSaore Hears Reaaiaa of Paper at State Catkrrli. BEATRICE, N.-. May i. i j.e-lal v-Th attendance at yesterday' ei"n of th N braka Plate Medical anciety wa much larger than on th orcni:.r day Th prristKn was in w1nn at 'he Padd'-ck opera hojc all day. dur1t wriirh time pa tera wot read and diiK-unord There wer. forty paper on th pr-itram. and in .cmr ra wtiere th papers were on mni'r mbject both or a l were dicueed at tV same t:roe. Thi vif don to My time E on at thi. all th paper wr not read, and th remainder will h uhmiTtel at th morning: aiFion today. From II to I th Ruh Medic! erliese gradual attndirg thr mting give a Tufh lunrh" in tli women ord-nary at th Taddotk hotl. The ocj-Fion cf tl:i wa th presence at th iriin of T'T E. Fletcher Irrgallj and Fr. J. K. r.hod. btth b taxVd. Wbilf noihmg dfinft dm. j of u" Ku'h tBxy. Prvlou to th mt Kriuk'i Jcaicr Besttor Kgpi Oct Eii t-umMor', CnnpigTi. PI DCTTr Tfl QTmV QTiTr i6na,c'r Burktt Mid hi thn if no x DLIvALll HI JlLUl J I A I L 1 citrmnt oiicrnin the rrop"-d test cf I lhe b.-enniaJ tkrtion law in th ruprrm court, ttere in a lively interest felt In what the decision may 1. lie i not milling to cormnlt himflf ly an opimon on way or ttie oiher. "I have no doubt the u- i-rfroe couit will arive a JuM and aatisfac- NOT ASSIGNED ON COMMITTEE WORK I tory dnnon.- h said. J The occasion of Sfnator Burkett a visit ' at this ximt m th preno In Omaha of Will B at Haae ta Liairwla j Jatn P. Rirhrafon of Tennse. tiam Lara Mwrm f d j th clJr Maor.ic official of the southern f Hi, O-. to Junsdoa of the l-nited extern. Th -- j tor ia or of a committe of Unooln wrm""- ' j Slasont who 1 to !tcort Mr. Richardson to j the capital of th state. They will lewve th board took action to incurs data from which to compute the r-aJu cf th lease. It 1 Fupg-estosl that the railways which own th lines be required to fornirti sworn statements indicating Just what is paid for the use of the terminals. Another plan that as discussed th us of rtat'rtios of th number ifnd value of cars used over the leased lines. x The tnembera of the board oevoted much cf tlieir time to th? consideration of the storks arid bonds of the Chicago. St Paul. Minneapolis ft Omaha and the Northwest ern railway.. This action Is in marked contrast with th prcJure of a yr ago. when much of th sesision tu spent In discusi.g tangible property, and members dvoted rreary hours counting ties and measuring nuls. Thtn th stock and bond theory w kept in the background, but now it is acknowledged to be a prime fac tor. sube-t to tli net earnings cbe k. The daia afforded by current market quota.tiocs were used. A computation of the total value of the stork and bond of the Northwestern wm made by Auditor Sarle and Plate Tr urer MortenJien. working In conjunction, and the result ga an average value for the system cf Mi iKi. The assessment last li.g of ih association letters the Ruh for orgs ere sent to "1 stall devote nbout ail er my time this rummer to wtadyiuc up e-a Nebraska," Sii3 l aited States Sen tqj C J. Burkttt at the Omaha cJuH 4a n. nigliS-' "Outside of flllit.s a few engagements for addresses in the atate I expect to be at home In Lincoln about all the time. Of course. I mean to ker In ' touch with public quettiona a they arise and develop, but will have no Omaha at 5 o'clock this morning. SMALL TWISTER AT TEKAMAH Rara Torn t Piece aa-d Praerty Dstrr MeJaesday Afterai). TEKAMAH. Neb., May 4 (Special. ) A I'art iu any' soil of ofncifcl work before ! small cyclone struck the south part of this tli convening ol congress m tjiecial e .loa next Octooer." C)ra Ptvti and M: lra Harrotd. th am tai-hr and 'irrntn'1nt (. W. Talor ar nraed for te comirg yar Th nw si hr.i ho.is is assuming propor tion and shat. FTROMSM (; Tl ahundanc of rain lately ras put th hejt crop in splrictid e-orid!tion and th propects were iivr f-c-r fr,r a g'vxj j t).1. T!i fruit crop also hs a splendid outlook FVrrrr are rlant- Iri com and Hi ork is adanoe4 b!ca; the averac-e fi.r this tiro of May. PUTTFMf'lTH-R'v H P. 5i!rr. fhaf lain of the I'ntted State arnir at Toit tr. gv an illustrated l"tute en the I'hilippiiics last eveirtng. undfr t! aus pices c f 8t. Mary s iiu Id SK)ty. Th en'ertainmer.t a an Intellectual troat and ma largely attendc-d PKATKK'E The mimber of the bard of minT of the Vnln Iciflc road, ac-cotiipai-)-d bj s4-ral officials. fW'd Bea-tr'i-f a x isit y trdHy. Ktr !"' of the rtad t tin p.iint er rxammed a to their rhsi al and mental ritnes for the position thy fwrcupy. F1tEM NT ShTirf Baurnan :h s niorti itig. ieviKl an ecutio:i ci a carload of folo poni a tb property C'f Altx S'g nin. :n an a. linn v1 Ih L"ds County tafk of Helper aealnst him for tl .! Tie car was in h spet'ia stoi k tram atid a ooj sia-ied to a p"int in Nw York I EATRICK list evenmg Jan-.e E Klyrin. reprentmg the Tnited Hattor of Atoerca. addr"is-d the Hoatnc "eiral Iilxtr union m the interest of organised latwir. He urrd ev-rv unn.n man to buy i union made hats and to do all Ihfy could i alumni urgirg them to arrar.g i to encourage Bratric-e dealers to handle niration at this sslon of ih- u,,Tw'-.,c'?"'- Physicians. AV forty were present, and ,bW,f.jn, "st" "tVin.w the "new after addresses had bcn delivered by Tra .mayor P H Hojkin. announc-d the f -1 Ir.galls and Rhode an organiration perfected by electing Tr. M H Garton Lincoln, president, and tr. W V.b-r of Val paraiso, secretary- The 'T'utch lunch" was a smccess. and will hereafter be a regular thing with th P.ush men at th annual meting of the state association. Last nicht there was a cessation of Hum. ness, Th ar,i-r part of the evening there j was an illustrated lectur In th Paddock j lx-ci of Cmalia will ark the council tor 00 Voars Active Hf j)-ing additional appoirlm'-nts: City phy f I sician. lr i J. Kutitniri; city collec tor. ' c M Vilsoii. pouridmasler. Nicholas) MdUter. The -stimiite of expenses lor tlit coming ear mas made. TEd'MPEH On of th saloon opened in Tecum h yesterday and anothei will open t "morrow. It is now a oecioed fact that the city will have three naloons the cming year. Prank Thomas of Lincoln opera house by Tr. Char! Tmax of Chi cago upon Tllowston park. The lecture proved unusually interesting. At the clos of th lecture an adjournmont wis taken to the Paddock dining room, where an elab orate banquet wan held, attended by about 130 physician It. E. J C Fward of Oak land acted as toastmasaer. and th follow ing; twists wer resrnded to: "Th Presi dent." Dr. R C. McDonald of Premor.t; "A-, a Profession. Are We Charitable?" D:. Gafford cf Wymore: "Advertising." Dr. J. M. May hew of Lincoln; "The Absent Treat ment as Applied to Legislation." Dr J. P. GilUgan of O'Neill: "Th Doctor of tl Old license. bEATRlCE Testerday afternoon th wives cf the visiting physicians met taken to th Institution fot Feehle Minded Youth by the wives of the local phsn ins. m here they mere entertained mltn a musical pro gram by the inmates. Mrs. Johnson, mif of th superintendent, s rvrt refifehmctjt nnd a very' enjoyable afternoon mas the lesuli. RAVENNA A team bolonglng to Jo rro'-n became fr.ghtened and ran away, starting at the stock yards. Mr. Drogan and a stock buyer, J Flmeon. wer thromn from th warcn and Mr. Fmieon mas inckej up unconscious Physicians m ho attended him think that he mill won recover. Sev eral hogs wer killd and a telephone pole broken by the runaway. OS 0 an of Thirty MrvJ. C. Prentiss, of Ravenna, Ohio, Cured of Indi gestion, and fcnablcd to Take Lonz alks, ays That His Vigorous, Robust Health Is Due Entirely to Duffy's Pure .Malt Whiskey. It Keeps Me In Good Fleh, Make Me 5tronc and hearty, and I Would Not Da Without It." year vu l y. representing a market vaJue of Sr.5m. The tax commiarionersi of ! Leror Crjmmo r of Omiha the road today filed with the board a state ment in which the rlaim is made that th ret earning, of the Nebrsfka mileiage have never exceeded 11.3K per mile a year. Cap italizing this on a S per cent basis, the con clusion is reached that th Nebraska mile age is worth only UtVtKiO mile. Much stress u la.id on the character of the prop erty in Iowa and other state and attention is called to the double tracking and the valuable termiria.1 at Chicago, all of which a'-e out of the state. Ttie claim Is made that the Nebraska portion of 3.496 miles, together mith the brarJie running into Wyoming and South Dakota, constitute a ttr honl - T tr I 1 r-un. t i i . i t. a l.M.'.v-1 no t-acnji en.pioj ea in me School. Dr J. L. Green of Llnoo.n. PcV ,,uMlc scho,, pf thif ci,y lor th coming lie Men and th Mical Profession." lr ! year are: Super lntendnt O-rge E Kind- A it tv-uts to lcr: principal h:gh school. Miss Myrtle a layman." Hon. Adam McMullen of Wv- Krtr: m,',an,- rr'ncmal. M.ss Ad.li ' 11 ! Rot noldson; grade toc hers M.ss oi st, more. A poem. The Germ Theory." ded- Miss Parks. Miss Bebe. Miss Mathem-s, Icated to Dr. McDonald, was rnad bv Walt Miss Ijorg. Miss Thonia. Miss Fairchild. MaooTi Th m isic foe 1.. ,;- iMiss Petiibone. Miss Hohl. Mis Crouch , Viaa Kuiifi at 'a i r iarl n furnished by Jr.kin' orchestra. The stnatoi lsughingly ai'uded to the fact that as yet lie has not even a billet c-f any f t a a roioimitteo'man in tht senate. "The committee aw appointed in ,' nes blown off tha fall.".!) said, "and so I missed get- companied the heavy wind, ling anj workin alignment during the i NORFOLK. Neb.. May 4 (Social Tele vacation of congress." gram .' A fierce wind and hailstorm swept Discussing the special session, the sena-j over th t?ountry eight miles south of Nor- rlty about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, destroying considerable property. Tele graph and telephone poles were broken off J feeder, not to be assessed on a par wi'h the rlos to th gTound. The barn of H. C. main line. Stress is also placed on the Booth ma torn to piece and several chim- fact that it doe pot carry any trar.scon- A irght rain ana bail ac- tinental traffic While th statment was being discussed tor nays he experts 14 to be called for October IS rfieriaboir,' "And I rather look for It to pontmue right up to the time of tb regular session, " said Senator Bur ket,t "Ttls-will not be surprising, when you consider that about all the time of a regvilar measrnn must Ve given up to fisc al affairs, the financial legislation of the gov ernment. The grew' appropriation measures take not only the time, but demand the very best Utought of trte most experienced and aoiiDctewt wen tn congress. folk yesterday afternoon, tearing domn farm buildtnars. knocking the bark from trees and iavunding grass and young crop, into the ground. The path of the storm vu three or four miles wide, extending from the aouthwt-st to the northeast. Hail Flone as large as hen's eggs fell. covrir.g ihc ground. An inch of Titer fU m ten minutes, mhile the wind blew terrifically, i Three building on the George Tanneh!ll ! Governor Mickey and Treasurer Mortensen suggested that the other rtsth had a lot of Northwestern branch lines, and that fact would bar to b considered. The latter slso snated that the Nebraska earnings did not indicate the full value of a feeder line to the system. ,Dbl Teraal-al Valmatiom. It is pretty definitely assured that an f fort will be made to double the IKK'.OiO as sessment of the Omaha Bridge and Termi nal comrany returned a year ago. The members of the board are convinced that TVImga Dm. Porto Rico, the pitilil'piries. Hawaii and --' v-u-i i.u,.. - . J ,, lk Jt .1 J ! ble damage In different localltlea. At Car roll and aouthmect of that town hail as large as malnuta fell In large quantities fied xied. Araska espe-ia!ly must have sosiie legislation that will en page the ear neat consideratioa of every member cf congresa. Then there la th.e railway rate jarm were jevei-o to me grouno-ioss. j ,hf, l 0rrh more than ISnft .m. -and at the P.ehseld farm new barn j ,nd l0 fact lt lt earliilJ, con- 11 Sestroyed-kss, HOC. . ; Bjdablt. money evidence cf that fact. WATNE. Neb-, May 4 .-.BpeciaJ Tele- , Th, boara -iU continue It consideration m '- xeninc winasiorm rag an mis - tv. ,v -a hond vlno of th vari ous lines subject to taxation in this state. While no formal findings are made, these computation, will serve to show the mem- and hundreds of window glass In the resl dene and business portions of the city question, now having a hearing before a , Ma th. wkJenrrJ of trmr. In the Welch romnmiw vi c up loniit .uma mu, u,.i.n.M c K . .v .. . nr urim'ujijru vu uv pouin ana vosi and other large outaaiona of keen na tional Interest to be met and aettVed. As every other aenator Is doing. I presume. I am following the developments of this hearing with a good deal of Interest, eo as to be In " sympathetic touch with the ques tion hen it shall be presented for official actloak Speaking of the pres'dent and hie hunt ing trip, th senator said that no far as he know rxrw be will hauraUy have an oppor tunity lo meet and greet the president on hia ftrteg tip t through the state when enrouta hcati. "But 4f I can meet him mrithl trie'hoTwera or Nebraska I shall certainly an.' bm awl 4. Drifting for a motnent to atate affair A cold ware fol- sides of the buildings lowed today. ALBION. Nob.. May 4 -Special.) Farm era from tho western part of the county this morning report that ih windstorm vesterdav catiKri oftnritonhu rittmav In Bonanx. nreclnct. Xumro,.a m-(miti I Pn- ,nc ,b bn("- '"ho ha Wn rnlrf and outbuildings were domtroyed or dam bers of the board the approximate value of the mileage on the unit theory. If the representatives of the Burlington and Union Pacific can adduce any facts to disprove the figures prepared by the board, they will be permitted to do so when the time comes for a ht-arinc- Mate Hawse Roaaaatre. The announcement today of the marriage of Misa Fannie Stelnmeix and William Mc Shano last October caused considerable sur- The Nebraska Stat Medical association closed Its meeting here this morning by the election of thee officers: President. Dr. A. F. Jonas. Omaha; vie president. Dr. Parley of York and Dr. Fpaldirg of Omaha: recording secretary. In-. A. D. Wilkinson of Lincoln: corresponding secre tary and librarian. Dr. L W. Orr of Lin coln; treasurer. Dr. A. S. von Mansfelde. Ashla.nd; delcgaie to American Medical as oelation at Portland. Ore . Dr. I N. Pickett of Odoll. Dr. A. S vein Mansfelde of Ashland mas r.-elected chairman of the committee on public policy and 1 gela tion and he appoirted as members of the committee IT. G. H. . Brash of Beatrice and Dr. W. D. Sbilds of Holdrege. Lin coln mas selected as rext pla'-e of metmg. iemva of ekratka. GENEVA Apple, plum and cherry trees are in bloom. The late cold weather too mm h for the peachea. BEATRICE Ralph E. Ramey and- Miss Bertha L. Boren. both of Wymor. more married here yesterday afternoon br County Judge Bourne GENEVA William Webb, who died sud denly of heart trouble at th hom of James Rortner. west of Gtiovi. Tuesday. mas bunea this afternoon has been retained as instructor In music. FTROMSBl'RG At a meeting of about Fity men lust night in tins city a Toung Men s Christian association was organii-d. Twelve director mere elected, representa tive men from seven of the c hurches in ttui city. They have names ol 14 po-rson that have signified their mish to he-rom mem bers and have secured a two-story building for a term of thr'-e year. An up-to-date association mill be completed hre in a short t'mc. HVMROLDT Gail, the S-yetr-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bunnell, living abr-ut nine mile north of this city, diej yesterday afternoon aj" the result of the fracture of. the jlcull received one day re cently mhile playing with other children about the school house in the Fratton dis trict north of th city. A desk fallirg from a shelf and sir-kmg the girl mrrile she mas blindfolded and running about the room caused the fracture. BEATRICE The marriage ef Miss Agnes McHuffh of this city to Thomas J. Royl of Clinton. 111., mas solemnised at St. Joseph's Catholic church yesterday morn ing at :3t. Rev. M. M. Merkl officiating. Mif.s Inex Miller mas bridesmaid and Harry Emmitt of Clinton. 111., was best man. A medd-.ng dinner was served at the bnde's home, after which th young coupi ft on an afternoon tram for Clinton, where .:,s.-:: H ... 1- f 4 -iig- i . .m i MR. J. C. PRENTISS. Mr Prentiss writ's: "1 am over cich ty year.- old and fe a active and sprv ao I did fiftv vear as. 1 take long walks, go up town every drty. and I am in rood. I health and spirits, better than 1 used to i.e. 1 tell all the neighbor trial there t only one n.'-diciri- in our fi-mily and that if Puffy Pure Mlt w htc.-y. it bus cured mv I Indigestioti. and k--pf- m- i:i fjxxl fJh. strong and h.srty. and mould not knom what j to do without it. J. C. rrentiss. Rave tin a. Oh to. Bum's P I i ureUUhiskey thev mill make their home BROKEN BOW At ?-:W' this morning the residence of J. J Wilson caught fire from the excessive us of .coal oil in the hand of one of the domestics, mho waa trying to lubricate the furnace in the baj-emmt. ALBION During a aever wmdstnrm ves-, Fortunately there mas 15f fc-t cf garden rday afternoon two lars piateglass iu J how auai bed to the hydrant, and with terdav afternoon two large tuatcei the front cf Becker fe Co. t siore mere d - PERC The explosion if an oil stove in the woman dormitory caused a fir alarm restorclay evening. No damage ma done except to a tern clttthes belonging to the girl in th room. BROKEN BOW Jam, G. Amsbury. an old and respected resident of the county, mho settled here twenty-five year ago. died Tuesday night on hi farm :x miles southeast of this city. FREMONT Hans Hanson, the first rural mall carrier on rout 1 out .of Fremont, died her yesterday of dropsy, tiged u cr He was on of th first rural ear ners appointed in th state. GENEVA With tb exception of M m tint designed it. th.s Mr. 'Wilson, ass'sted by ber daughter in-lam. Mrs. Jesse A Uson. succeeded in k"p:ng the flames down until th arrival of the lire department, who made thurt mr.rk of it. BROKEN BOW The Board of Education met at the law offices of J. R. Dean Mon day night. One special feature that the board passed upon is a sysiern of electric annunciators, originated by Russ Armour, that the board intends placing m the public schools here a B'n as possible. The young electrician, mho is about IS years old. is a high achool student and son of County Judge Armour. Competent peo ple mho have examined the arrangement say it is a most admirabl one and reflects no small credit upon the youthful mind I The Only Way J fl to aecore socb exquisito rc- H I salta ats atppear in Dorfiintcr f tl Glaaswarr-, both in dcaifnand fl II wmkinanahip, is by cutting; II 1 1 tb fioe crystaj on a wheel 1 1 1 1 by hand- Preaacd f laa If I 1 satperfiaaUv cut is sot I j I 1 . Gemcna cut f lass, and I I 1 cannot b aatudactory to f I I tba parchaser oa tbo I I I tablo or as a wedding i fsraaanV I II f U DcIN(2fl& Use the Best FULLY GU&RARTEED aged. Douglas Swavan and W. W. Morse each sustained heavy loss, and unconfirmed reporta are to the effect that many build ing In the path of the atom were de stroyed. While many of the reporta lack confirmation, yet lt la certajr. that consid erable, loss of property was sustained. No person waa injured ao far aa heard from. WOMAK-S CLl BS OP THIRD DISTRICT lerlS Well Atte4ed aai4 of ProSl- ble Character. FREMONT. Neb.. May 4. (Special Tele gram. Tba ananal convention of the Ne braska Federation of Women a Ouba of tba Third district. In aession here today, tiaa been one of much Interest and profit to the delegates and uhe member of the local organisation. The meetings are held In the a-uditorium of th library building, which ha been tastefully decorated with rlanta and flowers and the club color, yellow and crimson. Th meeting thi after noon wa in the nature of an informal reception. Thl evening the room wa filled and a very Interesting program waa rendered, consisting of vocal selection by Mrs. E. O. Garrett of Fremont. Mr. J. G Roder of Columbia writh violin oblito by Mis ReeKient, Mr. Geil McMonie of Lyons and Mra. C. A. Mcrtin of Fremont, a recitation by Mis R. O. Hammond of Fremont and an address by Mrs, M. Bushnell of Lin coln, president or the Nebraska Federation of Women's Ouhe. Mr. Emma Cole of Cmu. ha read a paper on tl "Merit Sy tero." which ma a strong k.nd practical review of tb growth and development of our clil service system and what it ha acrompUfched in the federal government. clerk in the irrigation bureau, resigned her position only a few day ago. Ever since the organization cf the bureau she has held the position and came t "be known a an J authority on Irrigation taw aa it affect Nc- j brafka.. The marriage took plaoa at Sl I Louis during the exposition. whr th bride I spent ber vacation. McSha.ro who was form erly in business in this city, ha resided is Kansas City, where the pair will hereafter live- Women in Out Hospitals Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations Performed Each Year How Women May Avoid Them. lor 4 micas Mra. J (.rerliii i KEARN jgram.-The special Pullman car bearing 1 the oelealion from tue Chicago Commer ce., , -.h wMf cn. I s. irtal aamcK-iation whicli is making s tour of desired. ( i7l i . 1 the northwest arrived In this city from the m t thi morning. Member of th Business Men asauciatkm anet them at tb car ami showed then about tows, in troducing them to the people shorn they j desires to meet. Thi party is composed of eleven leading business men of Chicago, accompanied by a uewapapcr man repi senting the Chi' ago dailies T Meet Tarrw waBB FrlatrlssL The State Board of Education mill mext tomorrow for the purpose of trying to name s principal for the new West "to Normal school at Koamoy. There Is some senti- i meet In favor of a compromise if Gregg and 1 Majors will consent to withdraw A. O. ' Thomas. Today the name of State Super- j intendent McBnen i being mentioned in connection with the compromise talk. Th salary he receives now Is CtWi, while that to be paid the principal will be CSflb. Mc Bnen 1 diplomatic and ha avoided mak ing enemie of the Major member, de spite his championship of Fowler. It i claimed now that any compromise candi dal agreed upon tomorrow will have to be a Nebraskan. Notwithstanding Lad den hopeful letter ytssterday. it i not believed that he can reach the city in time to take part In the election, should the deadlock b broken by oompromit-e. Wind Raise Husc mrith Prtsssu During the night th heavy wind tor a section of tli roof from the east cellhous at the penitentiary, and carried the stone coping from t.ome of the battlements. The iron and wood of th roof mere whippfd off with a tremendous ncifce. which budiy frigUtened the few prisoners confined in that building, but none ma injured. Nearly a-1 of the convict axe kept in the west oell houfc. where tn new ateel cage were erected. Oaaaha Waaaaa Elected. At an adjourned meeting for the election of officer, the Order of lb Eastern Star named Mr. Hall of South Comaha grand conductress, and Mrs. Appleton of Rufh vi lie. sssistant grand conductress A con sideiable number of minor appointive offi ces remain to be filled. NUT $6 00 LUMP $6.25 1 AH tiraaWg l Hard and Soft Cesl. KEYSTONE COAL AND ' SUPPLY CO., i l9 Faraasa Sk 'PkaaaU07.j Qlunio! Bailing ' Poivdor arts)ct In quality, ftodorat) In prio. l?IQb2i Th sincere sr. 4 amet tribute of Mr Prentiss t.. the invigorating, heaith-gtving. lif-prolonjrir.g pom -rs of 1'ufly I'ur Malt 'hikcy i similar to the tcstirrMT.ial of thouf.iri ol grateful m n and mcunen mho have nassc-d the t-niury mark, and m bo om their ft'lvHrf-c d yers fin1 s i nciirl meritii and phyi-ic-al vitality lo the nourishing and sirentth-ninc 'juiliti'-? of this wonderful Raf.g-ard against ihe Inhrmaties and weakiiess- of tli" tfl. In order to nyy tlie blcssiiiK of health, m eitner jouth or old age. it is abso lutely necessary that the stomach the greet fortress and bulwark ol the body bo kfpt'in a istrr-g Hrni ij-n:thy Pundit ion so as tc T'-sist and rc i-i j h- utcks of d:eae. For ever fifty vears I ifl s T'tire Mait Whiskey has own ies-ntied bv cocloi and used in hospital iti ihe treatment of dyspepsia. itidiE-stlc.u. constipation and all forms of toTiach iro-ubl'-s. It gui' kerf the -ircul-ti'n. piirifV-s ai.d enrniie the blood, builds n w t r s. muscle hnd brain tiss-jc. and g.tes frli life and vitality to evor' part of the body. It i the on' v ,.isl;'- recociiired hy tbe government a a medicine, and is a positive cure find preventive of pr.eurnonta. oonsutrption. bronchitis, grip and all bowel, throat and iunc i roubles. olt hr all drsrwtnla and grocers, or direct. sealed bellies ly. Prle 'I- Ref all bslilmles as they are soslilvely liarantal sad arcs old by reliable dealers for proai osjly. laalst a tbr semnfoe said that tbe "Old ( howUI" trwde-aaark Is o tbe label. Pictorial booklet amd aaedlral advice tree. Daly Malt Whiskey 4 o.. rt.oebe-.tcr. Y. Goinp tlircrng-h the hospitals in our larfre ci lie ooe is snrpriteci to find snch a larpe proportion of the patients lyinjs on thooe snow-white beds women and girls, who are either swaitinff or reooTerinjj from seriont operations. nesa, aWpleasnesa, tnelaDcholr. "all-p-ooe"and "want-to-be-left-alone" feel Idrw. they should renoember there is ono tried and true remedy. The fol.owing- letters cannot fail to bring' hope to despairing women. Mrs. Fred Sevdel. 41S X. S4th Street, v hy should this be tba case? Mm- wrf,t Philadelphia, Pa , writes: piy docu .ey nave, nvg.curu , pinklanl. W. C. T. r. roovewtioo. TORK. Neb., May (Special Telegram) There wa a fair attendance at tb Wom en's Christian Temperance union cotiver.tn a last evening. Addreaaes wer made by Mrs. M. M. Clafia on len'aUve work: Mr. K. B 1m arret. 'Xrhrlstiatjity ;" Mr. M. Patter son. ,'Franchie;"- Mrs. E. M. Wood. "The Mother Wort;" Mrs. W. G. WiUmore. "Heredity." Short addroasoa were also made by Mrs. Bo le. Mrs. Cowl, Mrs. Will. Mr. Nickel. Mr. TiMcn snd Mrs. Baxk. The sbove was interspersed with music snd reading by Mra. La)-. tSalcbaaoo Sbowta T'raaap. GRAND ISLAND. Nob., May 1Sjclal Telegram ) John Wilson, a negro Uawip. tc-a offensive and obstructive to Vnion PaclCe Watchman Kllntworth. when the laiier oroered rom out cf I Its n..p y aril today, bnsl y U gtnii.g lo pelt th ofllcor mith lump of coal. Klintmorth first used hi club aJ then to revtmei, aboc-urg tk selves. Ovarian and womb troubles are certainly on tbe increase usens the women of t hia country they creep npun them unawares, but every oae of those patients in the hospital beds bad plenty of warning in that bearing down feeling, pain at left or right of the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain ia the small of the back. leucorrhoBS. dit ginvss, flatulency, displacements of the womb or irregulariti-s. All of these symptoms are indications of an un healthy condition of the ovaries or womb, and if not heede4 the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When thee symptoms manifest them aelres. do not drag along on til yoo are obliged to go to the hospital and sub mit to aa operation but remember that Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound has aaved thousaiMla of women from surgical operations When womea are troubled with ir regular, suppressed 4r painful menstru ation, weakness, leooorrhcBa, displace ment or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flat ulency), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, lassi tude, excitability, irritability, nervous- LyCa L PkAlsx's VettUMa I wa in a verv aeriou rooditacmi whoa I wrote so yoo for ad nee. had a bboou womb snd OTanai trouble and 1 could not carry a child to maturity, and was advised that aa opnrsuroo wa my onlv bop of recovery. I ooaid not bear to think of going to tba aospi tsL so wrote you for advice. 1 did as vow in structed me 'and took Lydia E. Pinkhajn . Vegetable Compound ; and 1 am not only a well wenu uxiav. but bav s bosubful baby girl six months oil. I advise all sack and Buffering; wornen to write you for advio, as you bav done ao much for me." Misa Boby Mush rush, of East Chicago, Ind.", writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I hav been a great sufferer with irregular roenittrustKio sna ovanaa troubie, aud aUnit threw moo tiu ago tbe doctor, after using to X Rav on mo. saad I bad an aboaa on Uat ovsrtes and would hav wo have an opersUcio. VI t mutber wautod me to try Lydis . Pink bam VeotaU Cotnpoand aa a last reaort, and it not Jt oavod sue from aa ojieraUow but msii me eoUrmly well " Lydia E. P nkham 's Vegetable Com pound at onoe remove such troubie. kef use to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mr. Piokham invites all sick women to write her for advice Her advice and medicine have restored thousand to hesMh. Address. Lynn. Mass. Succeeds WW Otter. Ftl The Greatest Singers in the World. The Greatest Musicians in the World. 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