'p IT13 DAILY 11EE : TTTUHHDAY , FE1VIUTAIIY 2H , 18W ) . Feb. 22 , 19. ro No. 937 W. B. corset The only complete , full gored , trans-versley seamed corset made to sell at $1,00 each , Coinpariboiris the best teat of value , and we want you to Fee this cornet'and compare it with anything heretofore offer ed , it is made with ' 4-hook front clasps. In white or gray , of fine quality eaiuoli. Knsy fitting for the average figure , and constru0te.d"to. give a most grace/ill efleet. The price Is fl.OO each. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA , Y. SI. C. A. IlVlUHlVG , COU. 10TII AN I ) UOIJGLiAS ST8. access to the books and papers for rc-rxanv Inatlon , except for reasons heretofore given llo wro'to the chccK for $200 and 1 receipted for It. thanking him for his courtesy , whlcr. was far from being worthy of any thanks I expected to receive no less than $300 and had fully decided that If wo should receive that 'amount , to send you J10l as a compli mentary , llut whether we did right 01 wrong In yielding lo 'the ' old gentleman will remain for the future to disclose , but the fact remains that wo got only $100 apiece and will not bo able to draw on ourselves this llnie , which we very much regret. And now , Mr. Cornell , I will enclose n now list of names and ask you to kindly for ward mo new letters and that these letters mutt bo changed HO ns to Include Mr. Olllati also. 1 herewith inclose a copy , which prob ably will bo near the point what wo iiood. You will understand that It will save w sending many telegrams and with complete authority to act in each nnd every case we assure you shall not bo abused In any ex tent1. Ilcsldea this It will keep the com panies from looking upon Mr. , Olllan with snsplclttl , ho bavins no direct authority , from you leads to asking of many questions , which will bo unnecessary. Trusting that you Will fully understand the situation , which we have tried to make plain. Will wait at the Park hotel , New York , for your answer. With kindest regards from Mrs. Palm , Mr. Glllan nnd myself to yourself and family , also remembrance tc , tbo boys In olllce , 1 am as over , very truly , Writing 'on same date , T. II. Glllan goce over the same ground as the Palm letter , eaylnff among other things : "Mr. Palm thought In Biich n case where $5,000 was saved by the company that wo ought te have bad $400. at least $300 , as wo fully in tended to send you a complimentary , but ss he Is-on A heavy expense and I am hardly remunerated for trip and further traveling anil hotel bills to par wo are compelled to ilsnppolrtt'you ' this time1 , sorry to say. .Will aopo for'better things. In the futurp. " * .fiiNt n I.lttleI'rcsoiii. . , . . . < In 'answer ; ( o questions Mr- . Cornell .said ho did not know how' ' Mr. Palm Intended to remember him. Ifo thought It was. a way Palm had of showing Ills appreciation. The icmcmbranco ml tit have been In tho'Way of buying a hat'overcoat or suit of clothes , or perhaps furnishing the money for such a present. There would bo nothing wrong In receiving' such presents from an exam iner. iner.Tho , auditor admitted ihat ho had received money from Palm and Simpson , bUt co.uld not say.lfiat It was any part of the exam ination fees. Most of the" "boys In the of- n'ce''liad'atvone'Umo ' orwanotbcr borrowed money o $ , thoiaJdltor , anu > mlgbtyhavoTpald It back. IIo could not tell just VVhat. the money Hvns .for. After dinner the committee asked ; Mr. 'Cornell many' questions le'garding'Palinumd fJIHan aiiri their connection with thOjlnsui- ; nncQ bifslneufl. He said ho had mpde no Inquiry as to whether Glllan was nn Iri- Burnnco agent. Ho thought Palm had for merly been an Insurance agent , but 'the business had been transferred to Palm's wife. The examination on this point was ol considerable length , and the letter of pro test written by Mr. Odell , na published IB The Bee , was read lu evidence. Mr. Cor nell contended In hit * answers that the facl that Mrs. Palm was the recorded agenl would not mean that Mr. Palm was inter ested In the Insurance business. On this point , the following letter wai read in evidence : NEW YORK. Feb. 21 , 1898. My Dear Mr Corncll : If you are Intending to fnvc r the 'State Jouir.al company wlth ; publications o ; any lire Insurance companies' statements , ] wish you would publish those whom Mrs Palm represents , thereby my agency will doff " Happy ts He That Chastens Himself. ff Self chastening at one time meant that the body < was to 'be disregarded , despised and even -mjured. 'Today it means that : 'it is to be cared for and protected , made " beautiful , entire and clean. " To do this , the messenger that visits every part of the body must be able to furnish good material to the organs under his care and supervision , Tliia mesEcngcr is blood , that wonder ful life-giver. If you want to protect yourself and want your blood to bo quick and active , cleanse it of impuri ties. Hood's Sursaparilla does that to perfection , and it is unfailing , Nature eeenia to have set this remedy apart to make tlio blood pure. Dyspepsia " My husband doctored n long time fur dyspepsia with only tempo rary relief. The first bottle of Hood's Sarsa- parllla helped nnd tbo second cured him. It cureel my sick headaches. " MRS. MAIIY A. CI.AKK , Wilmington , Vt. Pneumonia "After an attack of pneumonia my husband did not gain strength until bo took Hood's Sarsaparllla. It made a new man of him. Mother had the grip nnd Hood's restored her strength. " MHB. HENnv 0. TAYLOK , New Canaan , Conn. Rosy Cheeks " I huvo good health and rosy checks , thanks to Hood's Sqrsnpa- rlllu. It builds inu up In the spring and eaves doctor's bill ! ) . " M..IIY A. HUIIKK , < X > 1 [ East Clalr Street , Indianapolis , Iml , Run Down "As n great medicine to restore strength I recommend Hood's Sar saparllla , 1 tuko It spring nnd fall and whenever I feel tired and run down. It re moved my pimples. " ANNETTE MESSKHLE , 1210 Atlantic St. , 3t. Paul , Minn. Blindness-"About four years ago my boy lost Ills slpht , after .whooping couch , They were bloody and watery for mouths. As a last resort tried Hood's Snrsaparllln , Four bottles brought baek his sight and nine cured him completely. " Mns. 1' . RKS.NEB , 70 Walnut St. , lluffalo , N. Y. Till * cura Tlvtr 115. tlie iniii.rrlti | > lTntr'i > iT3 " Uk rlvo personal benefit. Will wrlto yon to morrow. Yours , O. W. PALM. Questioned as to this , the auditor sal ho coubl not construe -this ns meaning tha Palm was Interested in the Insurance busl ness. Another letter produced by 'the commlttc was written by Mr. Palm , In which Pair wrote his name In the letter head as "Spc clal Agent of the Svca Insurance Com irany. " Cornered on free I'ollclrH. The auditor was nsltcd If ho had over re cclvcd Insurance policies from companjca n special favors from the companies. ' Ho sal that ho had never received nny favors c this sort. The following letter was the placed In evidence : UNION UFI3 INSURANCE COMPANY OMAHA , Neb. , Aug. 17 , 1S9S. Hon. John t Cornell , Lincoln , Neb. : Dear SlrIt afford me great pleasure to band you herowlt policy No. 731U Issued for $2,000 xipon mi return single premium plan. Wo hope tha you will tlnd the policy correct and entlrel satisfactory and that our business relation may continue as pleasant and cordial fc many years In the future as they have 1 the past. Umlor the arrangement which I bellev you made with Mr. Ilush you will klmll remit to this ofllco $60 , for which I herewit land you receipt in advance. Wo trusl lowover , that you will not consider this a an Indication of our ordinary method c lolng business. Respectfully yours , W , D. HARRISON , Cashier. The auditor 'was unable to explain abou the "arrangement" mentioned In the lotto and the rccelpta from the company bcln produced ho was unable to say why the $5 narked In the receipt was marked "paymcu n part. " Some interesting matter was 'brought ou relating to the present Investigation , th following letter being Introduced in evl dencc : SlaiiilM by Auditor. NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY OMAHA , Neb. , Feb. 13 , 1899. J. F. Cornell ' jlncoln , Neb. : Friend , Cornell The Oma'h leo has a reporter out ' Interviewing th ; eneral agents of llfo Insurance companle n this city with a view ot finding out wha ruth 'there is in certain Implied or mut ered charges of attempted "holdups" a nsurance companies. I understand the ru nors were given circulation In Lincoln ( pre sumably by Llchty ) . Well , I took prott good care of the reporter here and I under stand from him that nothing but the bea of reports will go from here. I have a lo of correspondence from the National Llf that I received last winter from the com pony that 1 should uke"'y'ou to looU ovci when if you think it best you can make I public. Success to you anyway. I will fta with you now till the end. Let the tralto jrlng on his forces and wo will glvo hlr such a battle as ho little dreamed of. Conn on your friend , EDWARD WALSH. on the Letters -word fouml Indicating that th Insurance department had had some con troversy with several insurance companle over the examiners' fees , the following be Ing one of the enclosed bjlla : The Victoria Fire Insurance Company c New York , debtor , lo O. W. Palm , Lincoln Traveling expenses , hotel and pur diem for Mr. Glll'in ' and myself . $10 Rejcclved payment April li , 1S98 , O. W , PALM , Sxamlnee for the Insurance Department of Nebraska. The notation on the bottom of this bi was as follows : Bollovlng the charges herein made or satisfactory to the company I "o. Is. " th bill. JOHN F. CORNELL , Auditor P. A. The president of the Victoria compan wrote back that the charges wore not satis factory to the company ; that It was a outrage , and that' 11 would not bo pal except on proper requisition of the nudltoi Another company that had disputed th charges of Palm was the National Life com any of Montpeller , the bill filed by Pair icing as follows : tliitual Llfo Insurance Company , Montpellci Vt. , debtor , to 0. W. Palm : 898 , . February , railroad fare , hotel and per diem . $ .12 The .evidence was that no oxamlnatlo : was made ; that tKa company refused pay nent' , 'and that Its license to do buslnes n the state was revolted for a conslderabl Imo on that account. Another company that objected to th icavy fees was ono located In Now York he following letter and enclosures belli offered in evidence : FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OI NEW YORK , Feb. II , 1898. John F Cornell , Auditor , ' Lincoln : Dear SI Wo beg to acknowledge receipt o rour telegram of even date request ng us to pay Mr. Palm's bill if patisfactory The mall today brings us a bill from Mr 'aim amounting to $210 , which seems to u o bo erroneous , Inasmuch as the gentlcmci were engaged at the work only a few hours Wo enclose under this rover u copy of ou etter of even date addressed * o Mr. Palu for your Information. Yours very truly , G. W. WENSLEY. The enclosure ) was a copy of a' Iptter t Palm protesting against the fco charge nnd the traveling oxpontse bill , The matter o'f railroad transportation cam nto the oxamlnatlo ! ) nnd the auditor ad milted that ho had got passes for eomo o il employes. Ho was quite tmro ho ha secured a pass' for Simpson to make th Topcka trip. Ho bad also got a Union Pa ctflc annual for one of the treasurer ex nmlnurs. Sometimes he bad , asked fo rinses that ho did not get. t J'nKCrt Ciono from I.i'llrr IlooU. The audljor'a private letter copyboo \Vjis produced ju ovldenc9 and It was foun that 'the. pages corresponding with the date where answers , to tHq various "holdup" lei t'ers should bu were torn nut of. tbu bool The auditor could np ( explain tlip absence c these leaves nnd did' not remember that h himself Imd for tf tliem oliti Ho'could' ne tell what was copied on the mleslng page : On cross-examination by E. P. Smith th auditor said that ho never had received an money from the Insurance examiners excei In payment of borrowed money. They hn all borrowed from him. It. M. Taylor < Omaha got $20 when ho went to Illinois I examine n company and had since paid back. Others had paid him back borrow * money , but none had ever given him "tip" or "complimentary , " Referring to the letters from Palm at Gllhui. the auditor said he presumed tin had been addressed to bU residence Instci of to the olllce , bQcnuse they were ot a pr vato nature. Ho could not say that the were sent here to keep them out of Llchty bands. Thla was in answer to questloi propounded by Mr. Fisher. Tbe auditor went Into come detail In eho\ Inc Hint nfter-oldetlon some of his employe ! liml donated him money to help pay bis cam fifllKn oxpenBcn , I'll I in On tli < < Sliinil. O. W. Palm , the Insurance examiner , wai called nnd ald that he was 35 years old am u resident of Lincoln. Up to February o ; Marn , 1807 , ho bad been engaged In tin Insurance business , but at that time trans fcrred the business to bis wife. Ho dti this In order to bo able to accept n certld cato from the auditor to examine Ineurnnci companies. Ho notified the auditor that thi transfer had been made. He admitted tha during the last eighteen months he had so llcllo'.l some Insurance for the companlo held by his wlto , He had also dona Bonn special work for other companies , but neat at the some time he was holding n ccrtlll cdto from the auditor. Ho had helped Bonn In his wife's olllce. Mr. Palm's explanation along this lln \\ns that It ho' held a tertiricato from' tit auditor ono month nnd solicited Insurant the next 'month It was perfectly lawful. il < admitted that the bank account of the In suroncc business remained In his name. 'H considered that what was his was also hi wife's. Ho- said that he Was now In th Insurance business , not having held a com mission from the auditor since February 11 1S99. 1S99.A A paper containing a list of the examlna lions made by Palm nnd alao by Palm aiv Glllan was produced , having been filed wit ! Uio committee. Mr. Palm admitted that h made out this list two or thrco days age Ho had madu the amounts and dates u from memory , not having kept an memoranda. Ho had 'made up the list o request of the auditor nnd had furnished copy to the other committee. 'In 1SD7' h had entered the list ot examinations an charges in a book In the olllce on request n Mr. Llchty , but had made no such record I 1S9S. Holds Out on Cornell , The list made up by Palm showed that h had received $300 from the Hartford Fir company , whereas the letter written on February ruary 1 , 1898 , from Hartford said "Wo go S100 nplecu from the Hartford Flro. " Mr. Palm said In regard to this , after h had boon shown the Hartford letter , tha he thought Glllan got $100 of this , but h was quite sure the auditor had receive none of It. Ho acknowledged writing th letter , but said ho never at nny tlmo In tended to glvo Cornell nny money. He dl not remember ever offering to give niouej He bad thought ot giving Cornell a present Thla had been talked over with Glllan. H thought n present of some $75 or $100 woul be proper In case himself and Glllan dl well In the examinations. The committee produced ono letter wrltte by Palm asking Cornell to send him a let tcr of Introduction to Northwestern Mu tual at Milwaukee , "Introducing me as you representative. You understand , not to ex amlne the company , simply making them i visit for my own benefit in the future , am going to try the real estate manager ti get some of their Lincoln business which li controlled by our enemies. " Mr. Palm explained that the letter of in troduction did not arrive , but ho visited th < company anyway and introduced hlrasell The witness admitted that he had sometime asked Cornell or Pool for transportation. H had been given ono annual pass. When In traveled on a pass he charged the.companle : mileage Just the same. The letters written by Palm to Cornel were gone over In the examination and Pain tried to explain the "complimentary" men tloned In the letters. Ho maintained that I was the lutention to buy Cornell a present The one which said " $10 erf this is for you , ' he said , was to pay the expenses ot Cor neil , who aided In the work on that com pany. Palm explained 'that ' the letters wer addressed to Cornell's street number In order " der that , they rnight .not.fall ' Into the "hand of nny of the deputies. . . . Palm said that most of the examination' were superficial and 'that ' to make a thoroug ] examination a pcrscii might spend a whol year In some of the companies. One letto writta i to Llchty was produced In , 'wb.lcl Palm said : "If Mr. Cornell will stand by me you bet I will stay east a long time. " Weaver UefuNCM Present. In speaking again of the presents prom l&ed to Cornell , Mr. Palm said that ho hai never found a man yet who would refuse i present. This brought out one of the sen s-utional features of the dnj. Fisher askei Palm If ho had not approached Repruienta tlvo Weaver a few days ago'and ' offered bin a present of $100 if ho would work right 01 ono of the Insurance bills. Palm admlttei that this was true and that Weaver had re fused the present. The money was to havi been furnished by Archie Love of Omaha and Palm thought it was to induce Weave to work hard for H. R. 187 , the bill to pre vent overhead Insurance. It was lntende < only as a present for extra work. Weave had told him that the state was paying hli salary. Just before the evening adjournment wa : token Palm made a full admission lhat In sl-arcd with his wife the profits in the ! surnnco business while ho hlmeelf was ou examining companies. The committee will continue tha examlna' tlon tomorrow morning. The following is a copy of .the list pre pared by Mr. Palm from memory n few days ago and filed with the committee. UxiiinliiiitioiiN Iiy O. "W. 1'nlin. National Surety Co. , Now York V $ 235/0 / Now England Mutual Life. 31nasa- chusitta i 200,0 Firemen's fund , Newark , N , J lio.O National Union , Ohio 1)4. & Western Underwriters' An-o. , Illinois. H4.I' ' Milwaukee Fire- , Wisconsin 1-14.91 Pluua , Ohio- GS.Oi Union Casualty und Surety Uo. , Mis souri 100 , ( Royal Oaks , Omaha 25. & IIjO. . " \V. I'nliii mid TliomiiN II. ClIIiui Hartford Flro , Connecticut 300.ft Travelers' , Connecticut t-oy.Oi Fidelity and Cumiulty. New York 250.0i Fidelity & Deposit Co. , Baltimore , Mil. . . . . . 3-f > U , a. Fidelity Co. . Haltlmom Mil. . . . Wj.O American itonlllnK & Trust Co. , Hnl- tlmorc , Md CO.O American Surety fo. , New .York. . . 210.W ProvldPiico Fire. "Rhode iHland 170.tn State Mutual , MassacluiKettH 23H ( American Flro , Now York i. . . . 75.Cn Insurance Co , of North America. . . . . 250.01 Pennsylvania Mutual Llfo. i'smifyl- vaula 100.0 Victoria , New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 100,0 Providence Savings , lUiodo Island. . . 223.0 Aachen & Munlo 123.0 Svea .f' Helvetia Swiss S.-.0 Netherlands M-0 llalolso l lllllLllU . UV1IU3XR12 ACJAIXST FUHMlUIVi Di-ffiiNC In Suit for I'liUiArrent Often .IiiMUIIeiitlou. FREMONT , Neb. , Feb. 22 , ( Speclal.- ) The Fnhlrodt-niumenthal trial Is progress Ing slowly. The plaintiff closed his case yes terday afternoon , ho himself being the Ins witness , Ho denied positively over havlni stolen anything from the Illumenthal stor or having any knowledge of who was 1m plicated In It. He stated that shortly nftc his arrest ho had n private interview will the defendant at tbo city Imll , In whlcl lUumeiithal told him that they had arrestc the other parties , that they had confessci and ho had better own up. Ho also sad that In that conversation Dlumenthal askc < him how much money ho bad In the ban ! Ho said ire' told him $100 and that Dluinon thai then told htm that If bo ( Fuhlrodt would glvo him this money he woufd dls miss the ccae. The boy was subjected to vigorous cross-examination by counsel fo tbo defense , City Marshal Silica was .the first wltnes for the defense. He detailed the particular of tbo first robbery and , thq recovery of th goods In an old house on Fourth street Among tboEU goods won a nuijiber ot plal band rings which bore no carat number c mark ot any description , A ring of tbl kind was found at tbo FuhlroAt house , wblc Stiles thought wits ono of those recovered from the first robbery. On crons-eixamlnn- tlbn he said ho could not positively Idcntlfj the rings. Policeman Crawford testified that the bloodhounds followed the trail from Illu- mcntbal's utoro to the Fuhlrodt house nm ! that lllumenthnl eald It was Fuhlrodt'i place. RAILROAD DEMOCRATS APPEAR Attempt ( o Convince FiiilonlNtN Then IN Still Hope for Allen unit Tlicy iMtt ( Stny In Line. LINCOLN , Fob. 22. ( Special. ) There was. practically no change In the scnatorla situation today. A carload of mlltoad denr ncrnts , who arrived early this morning. ca n < tn Interfere with Ihe fuslonlsts and thej have .Issued , special.orders that no votes hi cast for nny republican , holding out th < pr'omUu thai there la still a chance for tin election ot Allen. The great jirophot of this gang Is W. H Thompson of Grand .Island. A good many republican mcm'bera of lln legislature nro absent from Hie city am the vote tomorrow will necessarily bo light FIA < JS AUI3 WAVHI ) IN XlMIHAHIvA Ceiicrnl Holiday IN Ueelnreil mil C'eriMiionlnliH Are Olinorveil. COLUMBUS , Neb , , Feb. 22. ( Special.- Washington's birthday was generally ob served In thU city. Flags wore proml nently displayed on the iiubllc buildings schools were dismissed , the banks , post ofllcc nnd county olllces were closed and : general holiday wne enjoyed. The da ; closed with n grand mask ball given nt tin opera house , by the Columbus pioneer heel and ladder company , which was largel : attended. This was the twenty-fifth nnnua mask ball glv n by the fire boys. SHELTON , Ne-b. - , Feb. 22. ( Special- ) Appropriate services In memory of Wash Ington's nnd Lincoln's birthdays will be heli In the Methodist Episcopal church th ! evening under tbo auspices of the Epwortl league. The Grand Army posts , togethe with the Women's Relief corns , will meet n their hull nnd attend In a body. A specla program will be rendered. WEST POINT , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Spccial.- ) Wnsblngton's birthday was celebrated her In the usual manner. High masa was sum In St. Mary's Catholic church and uleborat exercises were' held In the public echoole The denominational schools also obaervei the day by appropriate patriotic overclses. SCHUYLER , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special.- ) Though ono of tha most Important natlouc holidays ono .would scarcely recognize It t be thought so hero , "business being as actlv and the schools running as Usual , exceptln for the slight quiet caused by a change li the weather Indicating coming severe col or n storm. XISW FHATDUK IX KE.VKNI3Y CA&I3 HIM CrniiUiiR fioveriior Power of He iiiovnl IN Found to llo Iiiijicrffi'l. LINCOLN.uFcb. 22 , ( Special Telegram.- ) It Is expedtcd that the Kearney Roforn school muddle will como up before tbo supreme premo court .tomorrow and those Intercstei In the case have found a new feature tba may cut some figure In the decision. It 1 found thnt tba bill before the last leglslatur to. take the appointing power of th hands ot the board and place it with th governor really failed to pass the house but was certified up by tbo clerks and re celved the signature of the governor , beini uno of the clerk-mado bills that were si plentiful In the reform legislature. The ol law placed the appointing power In th hands ot the Board of Public Lands ani Buildings nnd 'stated that before ono of th officers could.'bo removed there must b proof of "Ineompotcncy , malfeasance 1 ; bfflco , "Immornlltsv r neglect ot duty. " To change tblsrpcnato file 271 by McGani was introduced. It'gave the governor th power to appoint or remove at will. Tb bill passed the senate and coming up 1 the house on April 9 , 1897 , received enl ; fifty votes and failed to pass. This did no prevent the reform clerks from certifying 11 nor tha gove > rnor from signing It. Th record Is found on page 1123 of the hous journal , the bill that failed to pass Is prlutc In the Fesslon laws on page 304. IXSAXK HOY KI.OtmiSIIKS I'l.HTOI. Constable Capture.- ! Him an He I About to Kill IIIN Motlivr. ST. EDWARD , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Specla Telegram. ) William R. Casey , living fivi miles west ot this town , showed symptom of Insanity last week and this afternoon ii the store ot Nets Hassclbalch , he threatenei to shoot bis mother , who accompanied him She ran Into a drug store , followed by he son. Constable O. Wilson , who happcnei to bo near , attempted to arrest the boy whereupon the latter drew a 38-callber re volver. Ho was overpowered before ho wa : able to nso It. Casey has been working In Montana dur ing the last year , but came home about i week ago. He will bo taken to Albion tomorrow - morrow morning and examined by tin Board of Insanity. MliKTIXG OF COUNT V OFFICIALS CoiiiinlNNlonerH nml SuporvlHOi-K of MM .State Hold n Convention , LINCOLN , Feb. 22. ( Special. ) The an nual meeting of the county commissioner ! and supervisors was held at the Llndel ] hotel yesterday and today. The attendance was larger than usual , and the session wat Vfjry Interesting. Today the discussion was held on the Pollard revenue bill , which has already received the endorsement of mosl of the commissioners. . The officers elected by the association foi tbo coming year were ns follows : Presi dent , Fred Ueclunnn , Lincoln ; vice presi dent , W. Q. Dlckoneon , Sewnrd ; secretary , Will llrookley , Junlata ; treasurer , Thomas lloctor , Omaha , Hastings was selected as the place foi tlio next annual meeting. Itc'imlillemiH llolil u CaiiruM. LINCOLN , Feb. 22 , ( Special Telegram. ) Another republican conference was held tonight attended by thirty-six members. II was a sort of an Impromptu affair , ns nc call was out. Tbo situation was talked ovci and 'the Idea was to arrange for some sort ol a compromise that would bring till IHo mem bers together In one caucus. The meeting tonight contained supporters of eevcral o ] the candidates , Tlio Thompson men arc still asking fpr a caucus , at which fifteen ol the Hayward men are to ngreo to vote se cretly with the others , who nro In favor nl that kind of ballot. The question an tc which Bide should select the fifteen cutE Eonio llguro In this proposition , Soldier Home from tlic Wars , COLUMBUS , Neb. . Feb , 22. ( Special.- ) William P. Meagher , nn old-tlmo Columbtn boy , returned homo from the army Monday lo was In the south at the tlmo tbo cal was made for volunteers , nnd joined tin First Alabama and wae stationed all sum mer on the east coast of Florida , The reg. i PATTIES OF MEAT GRAPE-NUTS AIM : Vi Grapo-Nuts lo % hashed meat Mix Urape-Nuts with a raw egg and what milk it will tuko up. Form in , o patties end cook In covered ukll- let , Don't make too greasy. I''on nil lit Grocer * . iment was mustered out several monthi ago , but Mfaghtr wns unnblo to come homi on account of sickness. FATAL ACTimTvr TO"A ( ' 1111,11 Tine of n I'lleliforU Tlirn t from i Itnrn Poor iuter : UN Drain. ALH10N , Neb. , Feb. 12. ( Special Tclo gram. ) A 4-ycnr-old child of John Holll gnn , one of the best known farmers of thli county , while passing n barn door yestcr day wns struck by the tines of the pltchforl which the hired mnn was nsliiK to clean th barn. The fork penetrated Into the brail and the child only lived until midnight , I was puicly accidental. 52. A. Williamson , county commissioner who wns thrown from his horse Monday , I still In a critical condition , suffering fron concussion of the brain. M'.nil.VSKA TASTI3S W1XTKH AAI. ! > Snoustorm with Illuli AVInd Prevail U'ldi Xo Sl u of OuNlnu ; . ST. EDWARD , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Spccla Telegram. ) A 'blizzard ' has been rnglin iiiro nil day nnd considerable snow ha fallen , with the thermometer nt 3 degree below zero. HASTINGS , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special Tele gram. ) Ever since 10 o'clock this mornlm a heavy storm has prevailed hero and 1 still continues with no signs of abating. Creniner.v lining Well , SCHUYLER , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special.- The monthly settlement with the patrons o the Schuylcr Creamery company occurred to day , a total ot $970.16 being paid the seventy six patrons of the company for 1C5,49S pound of milk received , ns follows : Schurlci fi5C09 ; Octavla , 39,334 ; Station No , 2 , 30,70 ( and Station Ne > 3 , S3,7Cu , averaging In tcs 4.02 and yielding G.257.7 pounds of butter fn thnt was paid for nt the rate of 15V. cent per pound. The business of tbo company I picking up rapidly with the warmer weathc nnd advent of numerous spring calves , thci being every Indication that this year wi : have recorded not only n largely Incroaoe ratronaco Lut nn Increased list of patron ns well. The company 1ms now been doln business twenty-one consecutive month ! thus far not having had to shut down single day ; the once skeptical , and ther wore many , are beginning to realize thnt co operative business can bo successfully car rlcd on , nro being convinced that more Is be Ing done for patrons than they over realize from their dairy products In any other waj thus Raining a confidence that will ultl mately add greatly to the results of tbo com pany's success by largely Increasing th patronage. Dlxnute Over Po.slollli-e Site. WVMORE , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special. ) . bill lias been Introduced In congress to au thorlzo the secretary of the treasury to ac cept for the United States a postofllco build Ing nnd ground from the citizens of Wy more. It was found on Investigation that th proposed site Is In a deserted portion of th city nnd the proposition Is supposed to b a scheme to advance property In that vlcln Ity."Letters of protest have been sent t Congressman Stark disapproving of th measure. SOIIN of V i-tcr a UN Meet. OSCEOLA , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special. ) Th Sons of Veterans are having their fifteen ! annual encampment in this city. Th Grand Army of the Republic hall Is dec orated In honor of the occasion , as well a most of the business houses of the city. The local telephone system has change management and the central office will b at the residence of T. A. Detwellcr , th new owner. I.lepiiHe Question In Wymore. WYMORE , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special. ) Ccn sldcrablo Interest Is being mnnfested In th municipal election , which promises to be , lively affair this year. Present Indication points to a fight on the old issue , which ha predominated here for years the question c saloons or no saloons. The license element has heretofore alway bad n small majority. XoteN from WeNt Point. WEST POINT , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special. A'light snow fell this morning , with cold , raw north wind. The sky is ovcrcas and prospects are favorable for a hcav snow fall. The adjourned term of the Cuming count district court reconvened on Monday , Judg Evans having recovered from his Illness. Iluteher Hurt Iiy HorxeN. ASHLAND , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special. ) SI P. Johnson , a butcher , while driving a stocl wagon near R. E. Moon's place this mornini fell from the wagon and under the liorsea feet. Ho was kicked in the face by th horses and bis arm wns fractured , render Ing him unconscious for several hours. Hi will recover. IlliieNN of Jiulfxc I'oxt'N DaiiKlitor. COLUMBUS , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( Special.- ) Mlsa Alberta Post , daughter of ox-Chle Justice A , M. Post , Is lying at the poln of death at the family residence In thli city. She was attacked very suddenly i week ago with acute pleurisy , which rapldl ; developed Into pneumonia. Her condltloi this morning showed a slight Improvement lu Creamery MiiitiiKeineiil. WYMORE , Neb. , Fob. 22. ( Special. ) Al a meeting of the stockholders of the Wymon Creamery company last Saturday aftcrnoor It wns decided to lease the building am machinery to the Beatrice Creamery com' pnny , which will probably soon begin opera tlons hero and keep tbo plant going the yea : round. Neiv l'iiier lit Sliclton. SHBLTON , Neb. , Feb. 22 ( Special. ) The presses , material and machinery for Shel- ton's second newspaper have arrived nnd the first edition will appear next week This will t > o the first popullat paper cvoi published In this town. M'OIIUIII AiljuilKeil IiiNiiue. HASTINGS , Neb. , Feb. 22. ( SpeclaK- ) Mrs , John Van Meter , who wae before the County Board of Insanity , has been adjudged hisatio and wns today taken to Lincoln bj Sheriff Simmering , Sudden flianm- CullierlNon , CULBERTSON , Neb , , Feb. 22. ( Specla Telegram. ) This city was visited by a severe - vero snow storm today. Yesterday a num ber of farmers were sowing grain. PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS Ouuiliii C'oiitlnueN to Mioiv u Hear ] ( iiiln UN Compared ivltli l.axt Year KIIIISIIH City I'allN lleliluil , CINCINNATI , Feb. 22. ( Special Tele gram. ) Price Current says : There ha been some enlargement In the marketing o hogs , but the supply continues to fall shor of calculations In January. Western pack Ing waa 470,000 head , compare. ! with 415,00' ' head the preceding week and 485,000 heai last year. From November 1 the total I 9,250,000 bead , against 7,990,000 head a yea ago. Prominent places compare ns follows CUV. lS33-99. lsa7-9 < ClllcUBO 3,163,000 2.515.00 Kana.lH City l.lffi.OiW 1,230,00 Omnhll. , "GO.O'KI ' 52000 St. Loul 710,000 615,00 Indlnnnpnlls 4J9.0X ) 41200 Milwaukee * 424OuO 49000 Cincinnati 2SS.OOO 26100 St. Joseph 435.000 ni.O1 * Ottumwa 2CS.COO 232,00 Cedar Haplda lSSGf 177,0f Sioux City 14S.OOO 119X ( > St. Paul 137.0W mVr Ncbiaskti City 102.000 78,00 I.eitlNlnlorN Sliinil Alone , SPRINGFIELD , III. , Feb. 22. The bill re pealing the Allen street railway law to.la ; paraed the house , The feature of th Allen Uw was long-time franchises. Onl ; Allen of Vermilion , 'the ' author of the law voted against repeal. Tbo repeal bill ba i yet to DOSS tbo senate. / FIGHT OVER THE BOCSDARl French find Brnzilinn Commissions flavo Bout on llio Border , FRENCH HURRY FORWARD REINFORCEMENT I'nroleil Coin loin In I'reneli ( itilntii Ordered In A * < .eml > le nl Mill-out Work * n llant ltl | > ( O ( | lt. Ui-fnniKMl Clement. KINOSTON , Jatnalcn , Feb. II. ( Corrc sponclcnco of the Associated Press. ! Advlcu iccclvcd here from Cayenne , Frciu-h ( lulnnr eay Hint the Joint commission appointed t Itutulru Into the boundary question belwce Franco nnd Ura7.ll has Just been henri from on the Counnnl river. The news wn more pcngatlonnl than satisfactory and fo some reason the colonial government wa doing Us utmost to suppress the facts. The. correspondent says that both eomtnis slons went out guarded by heavy escort equally matched. The Frenchmen had th gunbont Jouffroy nnd fifty Slngnleso soldier * nnd the Ltriulllnns had the gunboat Guarnn nnd nn eijiial number of troops. A colllslo occurred between these two forces In tli Interior. There were no dctnllH nnd It WH not publicly known whether there had bco any bloodshed. The fact Hint the govenu Immedlntely sent reinforcements of 2C troops to the front without wnltlng to con munlcnto with 1'nrls was thought to Indlcal thnt the matter wns serious. The French government has Issued n order that nil llbcintcd convicts now i Inrgo In the colony shall bo concentrated I Maronl. This Indiscriminate nnd unlookc for action tells most cruelly on many no respectable citizens In Cayenne. llcln legally unnblo to mnko nny distinction bi twcen the reformed nnd the Incorrigible cul thront element which Is annually growln lurgcr nnd becoming a molincu to the colon ; nil have been ruthlessly included in tl damnation of Mnronl. According to British Gulnmi newspapci the authoritloH there nro on the lookout fc these prospective Immigrants over tl : border nml this Is perhaps the cruelei aspect of the affair. If some of the e ; patrlatcd respectable citizens of Cnyenr decide to try their fortunes in the moi enlightened Hrltlsh possessions they will 1 promptly deported back to Cayenne r rascals , to bo dealt with according to th French la\\s. run mm * mm THAT nous rrm Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets remove the cause that produces la grippe. The gcr uine has L , I ) . Q. on each tablet. 25c. DEATH RECORD. Former Mayor ( if Sienrllnli. | SPEARFISH. S. U. , Feb. 22. ( Speclol.- ) The news of the sudden death of Ocorgo C Favorite at Washington , I ) . C. , from heat failure Is received with surprise and Kaclties by 'his many friends In this city , his homi and In nil parts of the northern niack Hill : wdero ho was very well known. Mr. Favorite ito was one of the most prominent youn men in the west. Ho was elected mayor c Spenrflsh la 1802 , which position lie held fou years. Ho was appointed colctiel on the sta of Governor Sheldon and occupied a prom I nent place In military affairs. He was th principal owner of the Spearllsh Elcctrl Light company and owned a large Intern In the Spearflsh Drug company. Before com Ing to the Black Hills he- was prominent I military affairs Ui Illinois , having been car tain of Company C , Second regiment , 1111 nols National Guard. He attained the ran of major before leaving the regiment. I the recent war with Spain he spent consld crablo time assisting in.thc mobilizing of-tb troops at Tampa , Fla. Tie was 33'years c age at the time of his death and leaves wife. He will be Interred In Chicago , wblc la the homo of tils parents. JuilKo T. A. Ilnril. LEAVENWORTH. Kan. , Feb. 22. Judp T. A. Hurd , aged SO years , died while sll ting In bis chair at his residence In th city today of heart failure. Judge Hurd wn the former law partner of Joshua A. Spen cer In Now York ; ho came to Kansas 1 ISu'J and was Judge of the stnto supretn court from 1SS1 to 1SSC. For many years h was attorney for the old Kansas Pacific -an later for the Union Pacific railroad , an was attorney for other large corporation east and west. ICv-Anilllor \VlNUoiiNln Central. MILWAUKEE. Feb. 22. James P. Whal Ing , for twenty-five years general audltc of the Wisconsin Central Hallway companj dk < l In this city today , aged S3. He ha been in falling health n long time. .Mi Whaling retired from active service In th railway company eight years ago. 3lelIio < llNt for Sixty-Seven Yem-N. MAHYVILLE , Mo. , Feb. 22. ( Special.- Mrs. Margaret 13wing , aged 85 years , dlci at the homo of her son , II , W. Lyon , nea Maryvlllo yesterday after n short Illness She had ben n member of the Mcthodls church sixty-seven years , Old Settler Xeiir lleemer. BREMEN , Nt-b. , Feb. 22. ( Special. ) H M. Purrlngton , nn .old settler wear Ucenicr ngocl 83 years , died yesterday. I'llOnte l.raVt-N IOr UlN I'ONt , NEW YORK , Feb. 22. Jotcjh ; H. Choate the now ambassador to the court of St James , sailed today on the American Hat , St. Paul. THE EXCELLENCE OP SYRUP OF FIGS ib line not only to the originality nnd simplicity of the combination , 1mlalso to the cnro und bit ill with which it is nmnufiiclurcd by bcluntiflu procuBscs known to the CAMFOIIMA. Fie Svnui1 Co , only , nnd wo wish to impru&s upon till the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Kyrup of Figs is manufactured by the CAuronxjA Fie riviitn1 Co. only , 11 knowledge of that fact will tsbist ono iu avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured l > y other par ties. The high standing of the CAM- roiiNiA FIQ Smut1 Co , with the modi- jal profession , und the satisfaction which tlio genuiuo Syrup of Figs 1ms fclfuii to millions of families , na:2S the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives , as it acts on the kidneys , liver and bowela without Irritating or weaken ing them , and it does not gripe nor nauseate , In order to get its beneficial effects , please remember the name o < the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HA.V MtA.NCIHCO , Ciil. tlltH8VJM.t , Kr , NEW VOUU , NT . Fast Dyes for Cotton , Brilliant and Unfading- Colors Made by Diamond Dyes. A Ten Cent Investment Often Saves Dollars , Professional dyers nhvnys use different dyes for cotton lliaii for wool , ns eolton la a vegetable flbro. while wool conies from nn nnlninl. In Diamond Dyes there nro some nttccn fust cotton colors that nro prepared especially for cotton and mixed Roods. Thcso dyes give colors Hint even washing In strong sciipsuila or exposure to the sunlight will not fmlc. See thnt you got Diamond Iycs. ) anil take nothing OBO. ! Tlicv nrn ni intioli HVic COATtM ) nLUCTOIClTY as science can make mem. IJnoli one produces as much V- ncrve-bidldlnfj substance ns Is conA tallied in thc amount of food n mnn " consumes In n week. This is why they have cured thouwndsof cases of nervous diseases , such ns Debil ity , Dizziness , InsomniaVirlcocelc , etc. llievcnnblcyoutotbtnlcclcnr- ly by dcvelopliiR brain matter ; fnrce icaltby circulation , cure Indices- t on , and Impart bounding vigor to the whole svMrm , All weakeultiff and tissiic-dcslroving drains nnd losses permanently cured. Delny may tnenn lubaulty , Consumption and Death , I'rlcc.Jipcrbor ; slxboxeswlth ( Iron-clad Rimrnntee to cure or re- mi fund money ) , fs. llookoontniuliiK W , . .P03'1" ' ' * Pfoof. free. Addre . Kuhn .t Co. . or New Kcoiuml-at Drug Co. . Omabn. Nebrafka. Best Dining Car Service. Only Depot In Chicago on the Elevated' ' oc/h / II It's a Localized Pain or Ache You Can Promptly Kill It Wllh a 0 SEAL ) ( ON THE STAMP/ / ( GENUINE 'tis the best Olffta onlckcat , m wt permanent wllof In niini- mfillstu , NtturnlKin , SUntiCH. I.uiiiti.iKu.rtr , JVoex * tonml rpmmjy goetiurllve , 1'nro iX' , All DruirKietii. Of m'f'rs , Ktfibury A Jithnimii , NV. . .if iim > lttalnnle. ! Use Dse \ > Woqdbury's Woodbur/s Facial Soap Facial Cream Tlu > only preventive for plmplblotchen , black hciids , red. roimli and oily skin , Send 10 fC'iit.s for Heatily Hook , and reeelvo sample each of soup and cream , fren. JOHN II U'OODHfliy. 103 State * St. , ChleiiBO , and 303 Chemical MUtf , St. Ixmls. Creighton-j Tel. 1531. Crowticil at Every l'crr rm uicc Tlic People's I'Jidor.Hcincnt f This Great Hill. TIII : ( AiinuA 'rnoci'i : Hentmtlonnl Acrobntlc Musical Novelty. f.JWHtiK KHM.V mill I.VIIIA IUHHV Their Comedy Hit , "The Vaudeville Craze. " KOKTli.VS IIIIOTIIUIIS Orlglmil Comedy Novelty Artists. Tin : DAUTOS In Their Marvelou * Tnrblllon Dancea , XI VH.\ ' .1IO.\K K VS Most I'erfect Trained Animal Act , M.VTlimVS mill JI.MtltlH " ' . " In "CuiiKht Nnpplnfc' KIJI.I.Y ami VIOI.KTTH III a 1'knitdnt ; Hlnt'lnK Specialty. FHAMC ami IIOX Kcccntrlu Comedlana and Comedy Hoxors , Kvcnlni ; prices , 2Co , EOc ; pallcry , lOc , Jlatl- ice , nny scat 25c ; children , lOc. N10XT WKKK Amiirlca'n Moot Talked of Slur Comedienne , l.llllan liuiklmrt and Co. nnvnic TUCATCD J-AXTON & RUHOESS , JUYU O IntAltn llan .r. . Tel. 111 ! . NRXT SUNDAY , J-'KII. 0 , Matinco and Niglit. Ilcturn of the KverlaHtlnu Hum-ro , BEN HENDRICK AND CO. SKATH NOW HBAUV Nl ht PriceIxiwer lliior , top , 75o and $1. lalcany35c and COc. aallery 25c. Mutlneo rleesi5o ! , 35c am ) We. Friday , February 24 SATURDAY MATINEE. Danlevl l-Vohmiin'B Siwicial Compuny. , ' the great Homantle \ntbony now , KH < J. , author of jf Hentzau1 etc. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA with Howard Gould In his original role. A powerful fact A carload of special scenery Magnificent coHtiimeH. I'rlcPS 25c , We , 75o und Jl.OO. _ HOTKI.x , THE MILLARD 13tli and DoughtR Stu , , Omnlm , -AMUUHMK AM ) Kimoi'KAN CENTltALLY LOCATED. J. 12. aiAUICUL 4k SO.V ,