The KnUor and tlio Sergcnnt. Dmperor William's kindness of heart IB well known and recently at the parndo at Stettin be gave proof of It to a former sergeant of his under whom he had served whfin he was crown prince. He recognized the vet eran standing among the crowd of spectators and aummonded him. For some minutes he chatted pleasantly .with the man and then dispatched an orderly to bring a horse for his for mer sergeant that the latter might be able to ride about and see tbs ; review at his case. Carrie's Slinrp Ilcply. Several invitations of a more or less farcical nature have been sent to Mrs. Carrie Nation regarding a New Yorlc visitation. The latest was a sugges tion that she try her hand at reform ing the Four Hundred , reference being made to the burlesque saloon smashing - ing act at Senator Clarke's valentine ball. She replied , "The society people of New York probably need reforma tion as badly as any class of people In America , not excepting saloonkeep ers. 1C they want to bur'psque mo when I am trying to save men's souls J do not care. They had bettei employ their time driving vice out of their , own city. ' \VIint Will the GIrlH Get' ' An Englishman who recently died had three children , one son Snd two daughters , and he mentioned all of them In his will. The first clause is , "I leave my piano to Mary Elizabeth When Arthur has done with it. " The 'other clause is , "To Susan .lane she may take whatever Arthur wishes to give her. " There is no doubt of Ar thur's standing in the document , but the pointed question is raised , "Are Mary Elizabeth and Susan Jane bene- Jlclaries under the will ? " AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS. Mr * . Doty , of Highland , Jovrn. ItentoreA to Health A 3Iiraciilou Case Her Husband IK Cored of Wright's Dlseaio by Same III en n * . Highland , la. . March 4. ( Special. ) Friends of Mrs. W. H. Doty are very much pleased to notice the wonderful improvement in her condition. For eighteen years she has been a sufferer from rheumatism , and the torture she has endured during this time is pa&c all description. Mrs. Doty tells the following story : "I have suffered for the past eighteen years with Kidney Trouble and Rheu matism. I have tried doctors , patent medicines , plasters , liniments , electric treatments , and nothing did me any good. I had nearly lost all faith in anything , when I sent for six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I said to my husband - band I expected that it was some more money thrown away , but when I had taken them a week I could see that they were helping me. The lameness I had suffered with for so long is near ly all gone. It is not a quarter as bad as it was. For years I had to wear a warm -bandage around my forehead to prevent the -pain. Since using the Pills I have been' able to remove this altogether. "I cannot find -words to express my heartfelt thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills for their wonderful cure of < my case. ! JIy husband has suffered from Kidney Trouble for years. Last spring a doc tor said ho had Bright's Disease , and treated him , but he received no benefit , and he kept growing thinner and T-eaker all the time. When I got Dodd's Kidney Pills he commenced taking four a day. He has taken them three months and is nearly well. His strength is increased , and the improve ment in his case is almost miraculous. Dodd's Kidney Pills have certainly been a God send to us. ' ' It is just cases like those of Mr. and Mrs. Doty that have made Dodd's Kid ney Pills so very popular in Iowa. They are 50e a box , six boxes for $2.50. Buy them from your local drug gist if you can.If he cannot supply jyou. send to the Dodd's Medicine Co. , Buffalo. K. Y. Commendable Crusade. Under the headline , "Bounce the Blabbers , " a Cedar Rapids paper makes vigorous protest against the chatterers who disturb theater and lecture audiences. It offers a reward of ? 5 to the first usher who Avill "go after such idiots in the proper man ner , " and refers to one of them as having a mouth that "would be a profitable enterprise if turned into a windmill. " The prominence achieved by Garfield Tea as a blood purifier has not been equaled by another remedy ; an im provement in the complexion can be seen after a few days' use. We only profit in the measure we have ennobled self. FITS rcnnsnenCy Cured. S'o rta oruerronraes * first day's use of Ir. Kline's Great Nerte hwtorer. Send for FREK S2.OO trloi bottle ntiiS treatise. 1 > B. R. II. KLISK. Ltd. . 931 Area fat. I'hllialelphl % "t. Genuineness needs neither introduc tion nor laudations. Try Graic-O ! Try Grain-O ! Ask your ; Grocer to-day to show you n package of GRAIN-O. tbo uow food drink that takes the place of coQ'eo. The children may drink it without injury as well ns the adult. All who try it , like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but it is made from pure grains , and tbo most delicate stomach receives it without dis tress. Htno price of coffee. l. > c and 25 cts , per package. Sold by all grocers. It is from our failure we gain our greatest strength. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH , the only 16 or. , package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Who has not braved the danger can not boast of courage. Drup.s have their use , but don't store them Jn your stomach , lineman's. .Pepsin tjuui .ajdix the natural forces to perform their functions. It is bad to lean against a falling _ . " ' * t- „ wall. Edward Gardner Pound Guilty of Murder of Herman Zalin. A VERDICT IS GIVEN AT MIDNIGHT The Will.of Jmlce Maxwell I'lnecd for Trobato In Dodge County Tenor of It * Provision * Miscellaneous Mutters In FREMONT , March 2. Edward Gard ner was convicted here at the murder of Herman Zahn. the Snyder saloon keeper , and was sentenced to imprison ment for life. At precisely 12 o'clock the jury knocked on the door of its room and announced that it had agreed upon a verdict. Judge Grimison was in the court room and at once sent the bailiff for the clerk and attorneys. The de fendant was brought in handcuffed to Sheriff Kreader. He looked tired and haggard. His face was pale and there were dark circles under his eyes , which were fixed upon the jurors as they filed past him to their seats in the box. It was nearly 1 o'clock before the clerk and attorneys appeared. During this time Gardner sat in his chair like a statue , only occasionally turning his eyes toward the judge or directing them to the lloor. An intense stillness pervaded the dimly lighted court room. There were about twenty-live people present who had stayed up to hear the verdict. At. 12:45 Foreman J. W. Nation handed the verdict to the bailiff. The bailiff passed it to Clerk Cruikshank , who read in a firm voice : "We , the jury duly impanelled and sworn in the above entitled case , do find the defendant. Edward Gardner , guilty in monner and form as charged in the information , of murder in the first degree , and we do further find , say and determine that the'defendant , Edward Gardner , be punished by im prisonment life. "J. W. NATION , Foreman. " As Clerk Cruikshank read the ver dict the defendant's face grew paler , his eyes stared anxiously , but not a muscle of his face changed. His hands trembled slightly as Sneriff Kreader fastened on the handcuffs and with his maimed left hand he put his hat oil his bead. .liulge Maxwell's \Vill Tiled. FREMONT , Neb. , March - . The will of Judge Samuel Maxwell has been filed for probate in the office of the county judge. It is dated June 27,1879 , and is witnessed by Judges Amasa Cobb r-nd M. * * . rceese. It provides first for the payment of his debts from the personal property , with authority to sell the real estate for that purpose if needed. A becuest is made of $1,000 to each of his children , payable as soon as they are of age , from the personal property , or from the proceeds of the sale of real estate in Merrick county. His wife is given a life estate in his Plattsmouth property and his entire personal estate , also a homestead in terest in his residence property in Fre mont , provided it is not necessary to sell the same. Henry Eikerbarry of Cass county and Henry G. Wolcott of Fremont are named as executors. In a codicil dated May 4 , 1899 , he re cites the sale of his Merrick county property and the purchase of land in Adams county and directs that land other than in Dodge county be first sold for the payment of debts and lega cies and if the land cannot be sold at a fair valuation then the children are to take their leagcies in land either in whole or part. After the death of his wife he directs that all his property be sold and the proceeds divided equally between his childicn. This codicil is witnessed by ri. G. Wolcott and Jennie M. Wolcott. In .a second codicil , dated February 13 , 1900 , he substitutes his sou , Henry E. Maxwell , as executor , and directs that t c legacies given his sous. Henry and Jacob , and his daugh ter , Margaret , be charged against them as advancements. Maxwell Meniorlxl .Regulation. FREMONT. - > b. . March 2 Tiie com mittee appol. _ d by Judge Grimison to prepare resolutions of respect to the memory of Judge Samuel Maxwell re ported to the court. The committee consisted of Attor neys Courtright. Loomis and Gray. All the attorneys of the local bar were present. The resolutions paid a glow ing tribute to Judge Maxwell's exem plary Hfp and his career as states man , jurist : md citizen. Randull Knller' * Death. FULLERTON , Neb. , March 2. Word has been received from Oklahoma an nouncing the death of Randall Fuller , a prominent and wealthy resident of this city. Randall Fuller was 78 years of age .and came to this county when it was first opened for settlement in 1879 , and purchased a large tract of land where the city of Fulierton now stands. Vaccination by Wholesale. WYMORE. Neb. . March 2. Drs. Gaf- ford , Given , Yoder and Johnson offered ; their services to vaccinat' ' vhe school i ' children without charge ii vaccine points were furnished thein , and the board o education promptly accepted the offer. Nearly 400 children were inoculated. Durrell Sooa to lie on Trial FREMONT. Neb. . March 2 The trial of William Darrell. the third of the men charged with the murder of Her man Znhn , the Snyder saloon keepers , is set for March 3. and a panel of twenty-four jurors ordered summoned. After Gardener was brought back to his cell he had nothing to say about the verdict of the jury. He seemed re lieved to think that the suspense was1 over and did not want to speak of it. The verdict ( .Imprisonment for life ) is regarded l > y attorneys as a substantial victory for , the defense. THE LiVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotation * from South Orcah" ' and Kansas City. I SOUTH QMAIIA. Union Stock Yards Cattle There was I another liberal run of caittle and buyer.- * .started out to get their supplies at lower prices. Beef teen . In particular , wen : slo\v and It Is safe to call the market on Hteers Settle lower than yesterday. There were over 0 cars on Hale and the Chicago market was none too joe < l , all of which worked agalnut the selling In terests and gave buyers an opportunity to bear the market. The cow market started out in fairly good shape and sales were made at rlsht around steady prices. As the rnornlnir advanced ; however , the market seemed to weaken. At no time was tradlnir as active as was the case yesterday and the market lacked the tone and snap of yesterday. The downward tendency of the steer market is naturally having a depressing efect ! upon the fec\l- er trade , but , as the supply at this point has been limited , prices have held up in good fbape. Anything choice that has not been on corn meets with ready sale at very satisfactory prices , but there are so few of that kind of cattle coming that warmed-up cattle are selling better for feeders than for bc-of. Hogs There was another fairly liberal run , but the market opened a shade stronger. One thing. howevorv that makes the market look better today is the fact that there were a number'of prime heavy hogs here tod-'y which were considerably better in duality than anything received yesterday. The bulk of the early sales went from $5.27 > to $5.32 , and as high as J5.25 was oaiil. The heavy hogs sold mostly at J5.30 and $3.32 . and the light and medium weights at Jj.27'and Sfi.IIO. Sheep There was not : - very heavy run here , and receipts were composed largely of ewes anil lambs , very few wethers be ing offered. The ewes were in fairly good dmand and sold at steady to strong prices , as high as J3.7"i being paid. The lamb market , however , was very slow , and nackers did not seem to be at all anxious for more supplies this week. The feeling was very weak'and not much changed hands until late in the day. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Choice beef steers , lOtrloc high er ; stockers and feeders , steady : native beef steers. $4.30' . i.53 : stockers and feed ers. J.7.VM.S > ; fed westerns , $ i.2.Vfr : > .0) ) : Texans and Indians , $ : i.7r fr4.G : ; eows. $ i.8" ( Ti4.2.heifers. . ? : ; .2.Vy4.M "winners. $ i2.2ffi % M- - - - - - - ' V * ' ' 5 * * " ' ; * -t IJ- * Vl 2.73 ; bulls. ? : > .Mi l.-lO ; calves , f-l.OO'TiC.OO. ( . . . . logs Market 5c lower ; top , $3.42V : bulk Of sales , 55.23'arK ; ; heavy , $5.COfjTi.4j'A : : mixed packers , $ - > .2.V&3.43 : ; light , fj-lOft u.20 ; jiigs. 5-l.SOSr3.03. Sheep and I anibs Market strong ; west ern Iambs , $4.&U < ? 5.00 ; western wethers. 9rl.Kfi4.50 : western yearlings , J4.23in.Ji-J ; ewes , $3.75fi3.93 ; culls , $2.50ftO.3. FAKE RtBELS AND BOWMEN Forty-Seventh Infantry I'.nys Surrender ed to by Moi-o Islanders. MANILA , March 2. Twenty-one rebel officers and 120 bq'omen have surrendered to Lieutenant Desqne of the Forty-seventh United States Vol unteer infantry at the town of Irocin , in Albay province.southcrn Luzon. Vassili Veresti-hagin , the Russian painter of battle scenes , has reached the I Philippines , searching jJor new war pictures. He lias called upon Genral MacArthur. Verestchagin is favorably impressed with the Ameri can soldiers and has made many sketches of the battlefields near Ma nila. Excitement over gold mining in Le- panto , in northern Luzon , is increas ing , a number of pockets having been discovered , but no well defined ledges have been found. The federalists are scaring many new members for their party in Laguna - guna province , east of Manila. The promoters of the conservative party have published a long address to Judge Taft , president of the Phil ippines commission , written in tlow- ery and fulsome language , the gist of which seems to be expressed in the following paragraph : "We confess to being distinct from some of those men who are cooperating ating with the American government in peace in that particular which re fers to the maintenance against re strictions and exactions of our pro gram , which places the maintenance of peace subject to a compliance with the conditions which would lead tea a point whence there is no outlet. We believe there is no better means of perpetuating it than an absolute and unconstitutional adhesion as younger brothers , and as conditions may admit , this country can be raised to the level of its aspirations , bless ing the hand which strengthened it and kissing the hand , if it so de serves , that cut asunder the last cord of its dependency and thus convert ing it into its own equal. " ITCHES TO SWING A HATCHET Mrs. Nation DtVlares Slit ! Will Kesmne Devastating Opi-rations. TOPEKA , Kan. , March 2. Since Mrs. Carrie Nation's return from Peoria - ria last night she has accupied her cell in the county jail here. Mrs. Nation says she was greatly pleased with her trip , the Journal and the mayor of Peoria. Asked as to her future plans she said : "You just tell the people that Carrie Nation will at tend to her knitting the same as us ual. I will go to smashing as soon ab I am released. " ( Jetii Dam IK Cut Ont. WASHINGTON , March 2. The final conference report on the Indian ap propriation bill was presented to both houses. After its presentation by Senator Thurston to the senate the report was agreed to and later in the evening Chairman Sherman presented a like report. The senate receded on two vital items to the west , , the build ing of the Gila dam at San Carlos res ervation and the opening up of the executive order reservations to min ers. Senator Wolcott Itc i ns. WASHINGTON. March 2. Senator Edward O. Wolcott has resigned as a member of the republican national committee from Colorado , and Archie M. Stephenson has been designated as his successor. y Anthracite De.il. SCRANTON , Pa. . March 2. Another big anthracite coal deal was consum mated by the purchase of the Dela ware & Hudson company of the Laf- lin. Long Cliffs , Greenwood and Brooks companies. The papers were signed in New York. Four collieries and three washeries c.re included in the deal , and the Consideration is'l.- 500,000. The total oaSfrut of the col lieries is 050.000 tons per annum. Seven hundred men. are employed. The purchased companies were owned by Rees G. Brooks , T. H. Dale and W. J. Lewis. AFTER THE GRIP GOMES CATARRH , A TERRIBLE CYCLONE grip LIKE has passed over our coun try , from the Atlantic to the Pa cific , leaving behind it a dark cloud of anguish and despair. Catarrh follows grip as effect follows cause. A multitude of catarrh victims will spring up in the trail of the awful epi demic of grip that has just passed over our fair country. The hope to these people is Peruna. Most people know thLs already. Everyone who has had the least touch of grip , should not fail to take a course of treatment with Peruna. Pernna eradicates every vestige of the disease anil leaves the system in a normal condition. Hon. Joseph B. Crowley , Congress man from Illinois-writes'from the Na tional Hotel , Washington , D. C. , as follows : "After giving Peruna a fair trial I can cheerfully recommend your remedy to anyone suffering with coughs , colds , la grippe and all catarrhal com plaints. " . ! . B. Crowley. Hon. George H. White. Congressman from North Carolina , writes : "I am more than satisfied with Pc- runa , and find it to be an excellent x THE GENUINE V-4\fi' VTIJ / BLACHOR YELLOW 7 / \ ] / WILL KEEP YOU DRY ' ' ' ; NOTHING EL5E WILL LOOK FOR A50VE TRADE MACK.TAKE NO 5UMT1TUTES CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING FULL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HAT3 Ad.TOWER C0..505TON.MA55. * NEW DISCOVERY ; Rives _ quiekreliefaridcureswornt rates. Book of testimonials and lu uivs * treatment. FKEE. DK. H. H. OnKHVS SO.NS. Ilex K. AtlonU. Ca. remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used it in my family , and they all join me in recommending it as an excellent remedy. " George II. White. Hon. J. P. Mogrew. Superintendent U. S. Capital Police Fon-e , of Wash ington , D. C. , eays : "Having suffered from the grip , I was advised by a friend to use your Peruna. I also used it for my catarrh , and [ can now cheerfully m-omniend your remedy to anyone who is suffer ing from the grip and catarrh. " . ! . P. Alegrew. Miss Anna Russell , Past Worthy Counselor. lx > yal Mystic Legion , 20 : : Endicott Bldg. . St. Paul , Minn. , writes : "For years 1 have unfortunately found my system in : i peculiarly recep tive condition for catarrh when 1 was exposed in any way to inclement weather. At thosf times I would he severely afflicted with la grippe and its unpleasant consequences. "Now for the past year and : t half I have used Peruna in such casrs and have found that it not only cures me quickly , hut it also cleanses my hlood and renders me less liable to catch cold. It is the finest preventative of colds that I know of and a very su perior tonic. " Anna Russell. SOUTHERN FARMS. Southern Farms Improved ami unim proved. : it from ? " . . to $15 per acre in Vir ginia , North and South ( "arolina , ( ji-orKia. Alabama. Mississippi , 'JViim-ssoo IMII ! I\ -n- turky. Desc-riptive reading matter and maps seat fro upon application to J. K. Olson , Agent. L. & I. Uept. . Southern , Railway. ± LT > Dearborn St. . I'hiraKO , Jll. . , or M. V. Richards. Land and Industrial 1 Agent , Southern Railwa ; . , WashingtonL > . < : OR 4 YEARS If you take up your honn'sin Western I'uti- nda. the land of plenty. illustrated puiriphlelH. pivinj ; experiences of farmers who liavc be come .vea ! thy in erow- IriK wlu-at. reportof delegates , etc. . and full iinormaUon to reduced railway rates can be nad on application to the Superintendent of Immigration. Department , of InUT.or , Ottav.-r. , Canada , or to W. V. lleimett. 801 N. Y. JJf6 Bids. , Omaha. Neb. Mention this to advertisers. begins in the bowels. It's the unclean places that breed infectious epidemics , and it's the unclean body unclean in side that "catches" the disease. A person whose stomach and bowels are kept clean and whose liver is live ly , and blood pure , is safe against yel low fever , or any other of the dread ful diseases that desolate our beautiful land. Some of the cleanest people outside are filthiest inside , and they are the ones who not only "catch" the infections , but endanger the lives of all their friends and relatives. There's only one certain way of keeping clean inside so as to prevent disease and that is to take CA.SCARETTS. Perfect disinfectant and bowel strengthened. All diseases are L.IVER XONIO iOc. 25c. 50c , NEVER ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD E\T BULK. all botvel trouble * , appendicitis , bil iousness , bad breath , bad blood , vrlnd on the Btomach , bloated bovrela , ftml < y vl > B B fe mouth , headache , tndjgrcstlon , ptiiiplos , palnc after ratlnR , liver trouble , sallow comploslon and dizziness. Whoa year bovtrclsi don't sieve regu larly you are getting aicfc. Constipation klll more people than all other diseases tojother. It Is a starter for tbo chronic alltnfeiitg and loirs : years of saffferlng tlint CORIO oftcrwarxls. No matter vr&at alls yon , start tailing CASCAJiETS to-day , 1'or yeti will never get tvoll mid txve11 ail Ifce time until you pni your bowels right. Take onr ndrloe ; start wllli OA CAHETS to-day , nnder an absolute suar- anScc to care or money refacdcd. as Miss Mice Dressier , 1313 North Bry ant AVP. , Minneapolis. Minn. , writes : * Last spring I suffered from li * grippe and was partially cured , but thf > bad after-effects remained through ttu > .slimmer , and somehow I did not got strong as I was before. In the fall I caught a cold after getting my feet wet and attending a lecture in a cold hall , and 1 suffered a r ! apne. An ui > - plonKant catarrh of the head anil throat followed , and ; us I wa In a wouk condition physically previous to this , it took but little to break mo dowji completely. "One of my college friends who waa visiting me. asked me to try Pomna. and I d < d so and found it all and moro than I had expected. It not only cured mo of the catarrh , but restored me to perfect health , built up the entire sys tem , and brought a happy feeling of buoyancy which I had not known for : years. " Alias A HIM : Dressier. If you do not derive prompt and .sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa. write at once to Dr. Harlman , giving a full statement of your case and hf will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. llartman. President ot The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , O. 10 WA CASH BALANCE WINTER TOURIST RATE5. SPK < 1AU Tours to l-'loricJa. Key West , Cuba , Hurnnidn. Ol l Mexico. uii ! Die M'ditfri , HICIII and Orient. JTAI.K Kitrs for the round trip tf > iniiny jMjinls south on sale llrfll ami third Tuesday iui month. HAVES To Hot Spring , Ark. , the fa mous water r ' .sorl of Amcrlra. on sal every d.iy in the year. Tickets : : ow on sale to all th j winter1 resorts of the south , good r turning until .Inn 1st. 1H)1. ) Kur ratt's. di-sfrlptive mat ter. iiampIiIrtH and : ill othrr Information. : ill at i' . < fc St. L , . It. Ft Oity Ticket Olllce. 1115 Farimni at. ( Paxton JTotcl or uritt ; HARRY E. MOORES , C. P. & T. A. Omaha , Neb. TO CURE : Fire year * or * tfcr Qrt box or CA8CAK- Ki'B ' rrsi * old. Biovr It 1 a-rer six alHIoa boze a. year. srttf.f than nay similar metUelne In the trorld. ThU l ob lnto reefer great merit , and oqrlitit testimonial. v r > have faith anil vrtll icll CASCASCTfl absolutely guaranteed to cnro on money refnndrd. 60 bay today , two SOc bore , 1 ve tliem . fair , houest ti-ial , am peritEinle direction ! , one ) If yon ore not latUScd , aflrrn luoiie SOc box. retarntfre named GOc box and the ncipry box to a l > r tcall , or tha drarzl t froa Trhom yon pnrchated It , and cetyoar Laouey baclt far bat * boxe * . Tate oar advtc * no matter vrhat ailyen ( tart to day. Health TV-Ill qnlckly follow aa van vrlll blesi the day youflr t tartcdth < 2ii co'fAarASJKTft. IZcoIc free by mall. Address : STESLIXG UEilEOY CO. , SEW 1'OBJv. or CU1UAUO.