TTTF mrATTA DATTYV 'RTJTCt SATURDAV. "FR TTr AT7.V in innn. COURT WINDS UP ITS WORK Supreme Judges Hand Down Thirteen Opin ions and Take an Adjournment , DECISION IN FAVOR OF THOMAS HUDSON PUe Tlioimnni ! Dollnrn He- rvnril fur I lie * lloil > of llarrclt bend \ Hncr'n llrfrrrniliim Cnnc IN . \ < lv niK-cil , LINCOLN , Tel ) 0. ( Special ) The supreme premo court adjourned this afternoon after handing down opinions In thirteen casci The caHo of the State aRnlnst the Standard Oil trust will be heard by the court Pcbruary 20 on thu demurrer of the defendant denylni ? tbt ) Jurisdiction of the supreme court to consider the suit. The taso of John O YUf-cr against Illgby , to compel the submU- fclon of the initiative anil referendum prop osition ( n a vole of the people Mi Omaha , ftas advanced for hoarliiR under the rules of the court. A decision was rcndoied In the suit brought bv ThomtiH Hml.son against the iikhorn : Val ley ItxlRe , Independent Order of Odd rcllows , tn recover $5,000 offered for the body of Hnr- rctt Scott. The judgment of the lower court In favor of Hudbon was nDlrnicd. In the case of the Chamberlain Hanking house against George C Htitavcrn and others , from Johnson county , the court held thnt "A homesteail of less \aluo than 12,000 Is exempt from forced sale on execution Issued on an ordinary Judgment. A widow with whom reside her children and grandchil dren , who are Under her care and main tenance. Is the head of the family and Is entitled to the benefits of the law ex empting homesteads from sale on execution. Whom a debtor takes the necessary steps nfter the levying of an execution upon his lands to lm\e his homestead Interest therein determined , It is the duty of the creditor to make application as provided by law for the appraisement of the p'emlses , and his failure so to do will be siilllcicnt grounds for vacating the Hiilo of the homestead' In' Snayno against Hill , fiom Saline county , the court decides that "Wherr n promlso to pay the debt of a third party Is n new and Independent contract , founded on a new consideration of benefit to the prom isor , or Injury to the promisee. It Is not within thn statute ot frauds and need not be in wilting. " Concerning the tltlo to country roads , the court holds , In the cacc of Anna U. Krucger against John Jenkins and others , that "Title to a part of a country road cannot be Required by adverse possession. The pro- Uolon of section 3 , chapter 78 , Compiled statutes , isnfl , 'That all roads that have not been used within llvo jcars shall bo doomed vacated , ' applies only to roads which ha\o been entirely abandoned. It docs not apply to the unused parts of a road lying on cither side of the line ot travel. " This action was begun by Anna D. Krucgor against Douglas county and Its commission ers to enjoin the appropriation for road purposes of a small piece of land claimed by her as a pait of her farm The com missioners claimed that the place In ques tion had been duly condemned and set apart as a highway. biiiircme Court Clerk. Judges Sullivan and Holcomb made sev eral attempts during the sitting to arrive at a conclusion in the matter of the ap tiointment of a cleric ot thei supreme court. Consultations were held every evening after adjournment , but appaiently the court Is no nearer an agreement than when Judge Holcomb flist took his sentTho dcmo- cnts who ha\o participated in the clerk ship fight assert that common courtesy de mands. tbat , Holcomb leave thp selection \ .ltu Sullivan for the rc.iboti * { l\at \ ho has helved longer on the bench than the newly- elected Judge. The fact that Herdman anil IMrUsten are btill In the race loads somti people to belluvo that the court will docldn upon some daik horse candidate. It In asscitcd that had either of thcee men been acceptable * to both Judges the appointment v ould ha\c been made long ago lieu tenant Governor Gilbert ot York has strong j hopes that he will be. the man to succeed I Campbell , but those who are on the Inside i llgure oit ) that his chance of succets Is less than one in a thousand As a compromise his appointment would be possible , but the ii.diratlons now nre that If any change , Is made in the office the appointment will fall to either a democrat or a populist. Captain Duncan of Hahtlngs has not with drawn1 his application and thcro are rumors that he will make an attempt to secure the endorsement and support ofV J. Hrjun In his effort to secure the supreme court plum. Juncan served under Hrjan in the Third regiment and It Is claimed that the latter la under obligations to him for favors extended during his service. Turiu'il IMcr tn Kilmlnlrn. The room In the state house that was until recently occupied by the governor's innuranco commission has been turned over to the use of J. II. IMmlsten and the popu list btitto central committee , which haa abandoned Its huadquaitcrs In the WInd&or hotel , llnding that a saving of loom rent is bcncllclal to the campaign fluid. 'Several KU-nographorb are kept regularly employed in the room under the direction of IM- niiftim and other populist leaders and In ad dition to the work of the commit too an \ - te-nslvo toiirsponilenco is kept up with ; members of the national committee , of which M * IJdmlsten hopeB to bo elected chair * ninn. The tlmo and energy tint I'dmlstcn li placing In hlB campaign for the chairman ship would Indicate that he had about given up hope of securing the appointment of cle rk of the supreme court The first floor of the capltol building Is nlrcndy overcmvvded and the appropriation o * the late liiHinanio odlcp room to the IIHP of. .1 political committee Ins aroti-ed t cpnsldorablo complaint among the nincc- I'oldem , who hiivo to get along ullli second ml third lloor roonif. About 500 situdchtB of the State university Jmvo signed a petition to be presented In the Hoard of HcgcntS nuKlng for permis- to use the university armor ) for danc- and otho'1 social functions attended i\\- b > students. A rule now In force ru lilbltH the use of any university room o- building for such a purpose and as a consequence all class and fraternity hnu | nrd I.illt ) , must bo given c'lbcwheio at thor r > ponBo of tno participants On eevcial occasions lining the last few > earn tlu < Fturtfiits hive protested against being compelled polled to stand what they termed an un- neecsBarj cxpeiup. hut the university au thorities took n different view of the mat ter and decided that drifting should not bo plvrn the oflii'UI iccofiiiltlon asked for , The petition will te pietruled to the , I nlvcrslt ) Heard of Ucgcntb on Charter daj , Tchruary 15 Mniilluns riiM-N , Tim secretaries of the State Hoard of Health met at the state housp this mornlu < ! and considered several reports of smallpox caotH In dlfteicnt portions of the stale The latest tuee reported was toda ) coming from Ouldo Hoik Twelve cases exiu near Lib rrl ) , all of vvhkh are piopcrl ) quarantined , GRA1N-0 ! nommber that name when you want a flellcloua. nppetliliic nourlshlnc food drink to take the jilace of coffee Sold by all cro. eers and llkid by all who hivve u.'ed it. Oraln-O Is made of pure grain it aids & \ - irestltn and Btrencthcns the nerves H U ioi a stimulant , but a health builder and the chirarun as well us the ndulu can drink It ulth eleat ben nt Costs about U , as much corTae ISo and c per iiack- * * , Alc MUr ocer { or. qraU-6. _ nith the ( -onrilllon of ( he paitcnts favorahto ( or rciovery Tno cases were reported from Illinois ono of the patients InvlriR tiled , Tl-o Hoard of Health will take slrlnRcnt meastirca to prevent n spread of the epi demic A committee rerregentlns the Nebraska department of the Oraml Army of the lie- public called onarlous members of thu Hoard of Public Lands and litillillnga tn- day , rofiiicatlnR thnt they accept the offer of Xavlcr Stadlcr to cut a statue of Abraham - ham Lincoln from the marble presented the state by Tennessee. Stadlcr offers to do the work and wait for an appropriation by the legislature for compensation. Major William Hayward of Nebraska City has accepted the colonelcy of the Second rcRlmcnl to succeed Colonel A. 12 , Camp. bell , resigned. Samuel W Christy , the defeated candidate for JtldRo of the Seventh district , has filed n contest case with the supreme court seekIng - Ing to have OcorRO W Stubbs , his success- fill competitor , ousted from the oltlce The canvaselnR boanl showed that Stubbs had n majority of twenty-seven votes Christ ) al- ICRCS errors on the part of the clerks and Judges of election CALL FOR STATE CONVENTION Chairman Orlniulo 'ioITt Miiiunoni the Iti-Dtililleiiii ClaiiM to ( iadicr at Llnuoln , Mnj I. . LINCOLN , Teh. 9 ( Special ) Chairman Orlando Tefft of the republican state central committee today issued n call for the state republican convention to me-et at Lincoln May 2 at 2 p m. for the purpose of wlectlng four delegates and four alternate delegates to the national repub lican convention which convenes in Phila delphia Juno n , lyoo , also to place In nomi nation candidates for tbo following oinces eight presidential electors , governor , lieu tenant governor , secretary of state , treas urer , auditor of public accounts , attorney general , commissioner ot public lands and buildings and superintendent of public in struction The basis of representation Is ono delegate at largo and one delegate for each 100 votes and major fraction thereof , caet for Hon. M. II. Hccso at the election held In 1899. The apportionment Adams iJ.Tolinson 11 Antelope 10 Kearney 1 Manner 2 Keith . . . . I ! Itulne 2 Kea Palm t lloonc I'.KImliall U HoHuttc . " > Kno\ 12 Hoyil ( ' Lancaster 5S Hrown I Lincoln 1 > Huffnlo IT Logan - Hurt Hi Lou p " Hutler II McPherson 1 Cass 21 Jlndlson 17 re-dar 31 Moirlck 11 Ohaso I Nance 'I Cherry 7 Nemaha It Uhoyonne fi Ntickolls 1 ! t'lav 17 Otoe 21 Col fax S Pawnee 13 Cumliig lft Perkins ! Custer IS phelps 11 Dakota 7 p'ereo ' s Dawes B Pitto ! 1- D.iuson n Polk 9 Uciiel 1 Ued AVIllovv 11 Dl\on H nlehardson -1 Dodgp 20iock " ' Douglas 9o s.illnp 32 Diindy 4 Sarp > < rillmoro 17 Saunders IS Tranklln 9 Scotts nlufl 4 Prontler 10 Sevvard 1 Kiirnas II Sheridan " Oage . . . . 31 Slierman r > GUI Hold 1 Slou\ " Ciosppr r > Staiiton Cirant 2Tliapr li Orecley I Thomas 1 Hall llTliuiston fi Hamilton HVallej- S Hnrlan ! ) Washington 14 Hayes 4 Wuyaie 10 Hitchcock B Wrtistcr 1- Holt llWhreler . , 2 Hooker lYotlc 21 Howard S. .leffcriioti 16 Total 1,03 ! WEATHER IN THIS SECTION .Illltl Winter In Mnrrcd bj the Coinlnpr ot the Cold ymij ) mill bnovr. PALLS CITY , Neb , Feb. 9. ( Special ) The pleasant weather we have been having for a. month or six weeks has been marred by a snow storm. It was the vvoist of the winter , about seven inches of snow falling , SYRACUSE , Neb , Feb. 9. ( Special. ) A blizzard stiuck UK Wednesday night and the ground is covered with snow. A cold , pierc ing wind is still blowing from tlio north. The mercury vvaH two degrees below zero yesterday morning MOUSE BLUFF. Neb , Feb. 9. ( Special. ) The first blizzard this winter commenced about 9pm. Wednesday and continued un abated up till noon the clay following. Five or six Inches of snow fell and was driven into drifts by a very high north wind All freight trains TV ere abandoned. The storni will bo hard on stock. DOUGLAS , Neb , Feb. 0. ( Special. ) A blizzard struck this place Wednesday oven- ing. It Is the flrat of the season The snow is drifting qulto bad Traffic on the rail roads Is hindered by drifts In the cuts. The Icehouses have all been filled for the mip- pljing of the town with Ice for next sum mer. A fine , clear quality of ten-Inch Ice was secured. MONROn , Neb. , Tab. 1 ( Special ) A heiivy wind commenced early Wednesday morning and continued all day. At night snow fell and the cold Increased accompi- nled by a high wind The blizzard continued during the night and till Thursday nnon. No stock w.is lost In this vicinity so far as can bo learned. niKJAll , Neb. , Feb. 9 ( Special ) The Hint blizzard of the season began hero Wednesday afternoon about 2 o'clock and continued unabated until after 10 o'clock Thursday , when the storm began to nbato , and by 2 p. in. It was clear and sunny Nearl ) a foot of snow fell during the fltorm and was piled up by the wind In huge drifts , grc.itly Impeding travel , especially by rail , as all trains were belated from ten to twelve hours , . TIX'U.MSnil. Neb. , Fob ! > ( Special ) A flerco snow htorm pievalled In this vicinity dining \Vednrsdaj night .ind Thursday OHNRVA , Fob. 9 ( Special ) Tills Is the roldobt moruliiK jet. the theimometcr rcg Istorlng 12 belmv ? cro CL\Y CHNTim , Neb , Feb. 9 ( Special ) The most severe storni of this winter com menccd hern Wednesday evening and In creased hi fovcrlt } during the nlg"hr. A high wind blew , causing the fulling snow to drift The thermometer fell to S de grees below /ero lUJl'l'BLICVN CITY , Neb , Feb 0 ( Spe cial ) Ono rf the worst storms of wind and snow this season struck this section Tuenday night and continued for forty-eight hours The thermometer registered lp below /ero on Thurnlay morning Stock suffered a good deal on account ot not having proper sheds for protection TIU3NTON. Neb , Fob 9 ( Special ) The post springlike weather was ended yesterday by a cold wave and finished by , i light snou This Is the first disagreeable weather thlb winter. The first lee was harvested some fen woekf ; nBOand _ was done by moonllghl when an Icn famine was expected A full crop Is now liibured- The ( hcrmouicter reg Ister& 2 below zero. CIU3IGHTON. Neb , Feb 9 ( Special ) The tnovv Btorm of Wednesday night gave us three or four more Inches of enon but It U badly drifted The thermometer reg istered Ifi degrees below zero Thursday mowing and It was not above zero Thurs day It U clear and mill today IIAYKS CBNTRR , Neb Feb 0 ( Spe cial J This part cf the state enjoyed regular spring weather Wcdncsda ) eiiornlns. when a blizzard set In The wind was strong from the north and the snow fell so thick that It was lirpossible to travel \LLIANCK. Neb . Feb 9 - ( SpecialA ) blizzard atru-k northvvcbt Nebraska Wednes- da > night , the thermometer running down to 111 below zero. Thursday opened with nlco 1 1 weather bdt pirn toMei Hut little snow i fell | i I'LAINVIBW. Neb , Feb 9 ( Special ) A ' bad bllz7ard raged all \Vod icsdii ) . The rends are badly drifted Central \Vhlnt Visoolnllnn. . LINCOLN , Feb. 9 ( Special Telegram ) j. ( The sixth annual meeting of the Central j \\hlst . association , comprising the statcti of I Kansas. Missouri , Iowa and South Dakota , I began J In this city this evening. The first J play for the Richards challenge trophy for teams of four resulted as follows : Kanma Clt.v , 6 games , Lincoln , Omaha , Sioux Palls , Council Illuffs , I games each. Giant , la , Sioux City and Oonlson , In. 3H games each , I In the first play of the- pair contest for the Oca Molnos trophy Ilowlett and Mc- ) Covvan of Kansas City and Woods and IJIIsh , of ' Lincoln tied for first phec. | I In the women's pair contest Mrs. Acker- l | man anil Mrs. Turner tied Mrs Caw drey and ' Mis Outealt for first plac" | The sc-cond play of the pair contest re sulted ! In a tie bPtvvcen Copplnnd and West ] , of Topekn. Ilowlett and McCotin of Kansas City , llrunnlngten and Shay of Council Bluffs and Foils and Corcoran of Lincoln IMiiiM-.l Under Ilnndx. HASTINGS. Neb , Feb. 9. ( Special Tele- giam ) Orllo Mull , the young man who swore falfe-ly to the ago of the girl whom he married In Hastings last December , was before Judge Adams this afternoon upon an appeal for a writ of habeas corpus. As soon ' as ( Judge Adams had heard the arguments j of the attornes and had road the testimony given | In the county court he ordered the prisoner | taken back to jail under a $750 bomj Mull testified this afternoon to having at tended the thirteenth birthday party of the girl one year ago and said ho knew her age , but pleaded Innocent on the ground that ho supposed ho was answering questions con cerning only himself when the marrlino li cense was procured. Mull's child wife Is still attending school at York. I'lallcCiiillilj MorlKitKi * llceord. COLUMHUS , Neb , Fob 9 ( Special ) Following Is a copy of the mortgage Indebt edness record for the month of January for Platte county H will be scon that the real estate releases exceed the filings by almost Jl..OOO Forty-three farm mort gages filed worth $71,724.33 , same released , eighty-two , $77,133 II. twelve town and city O'ortgagea filed , $ Si2004 ( , same leleasod , fifteen , $10,20" ) 01 The chattel locord shows nincty-sK mortgages filed worth $52,57070 , vvhllo thoio were lift-six released worth $101SS'5.20. There was one deed iu fore closure during the month Old Iovtt Settlor. AVOCA , la , Feb. 9 ( Special ) J. M Smith , aged 90 ) cars S months and 24 das , died at the home of his daughter , Mrs. W. I W. Gardner , February 8. Funeral services ' conducted by Rev. Fraser were held at the icsldenco this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr j Smith came to A\oca In 1870 and has since , with the exception of a ) eir and a half , re sided here Ills widow , sljcars his junior , three daughters Mrs. J. K Parker of nc- atrlco. Neb . Mrs 0. F Hake of Omaha , Mrs. AV. W Gardner of Avoca , and one son F. H. Smith of A\oca survive him runners' liinlllnlc SOHHOII. ! SCHUYLER , Neb. , Feb. 9 ( Special ) The sevcio ? term of Wednesday and Thurs day interfered much with the success of the first attempt at holding n Farmers' insti tute In Colfux county , but the sessions were nil held with good attendance and interest. Plots. E A. nurnctt , T. L Lon , D. H. Stouffer and J. J. Drasky of the stuto staff were present , albo Gcoigo L Allen of Leigh. 3iganlzatlon was effected , John C. Van Housen being1 elected president , Robert Gray vice president , Frank n. Moore secretary and E. F. Polda treasurer. . Kxoi'il < t\ < ( 'nniniKtcc Klroted. SYRACUSE , Neb , Peb. 9. ( Special. ) At a meeting of Wadsworth post. Grand Army of the Republic , No. 21 , the following named men wore selected as nn executive commit tee for the district reunion of old soldiers , o bo held at this place next July President J. F. Dlener , Secictaiy A. B. Chaffce , J. H Artndfl P \ Renter E. i : Hall , n Pitz Patrick i \\Illiam Powell The reunion tvlll bo held on the fair grounds and ever ) thing will bo done to mnko this meeting ono of the most cnjojable ever hold In the state. Si-cd Connmnr I.oenU'i , COLUMI1US , Neb , Peb 9 ( Special ) The sale of the Hendry farm near Monroe , 400 acres at $50 per acre , to one of the larg est scedgrowltig companies of this state was closed ) esterda ) , II. 13. Uabiock negotiating the sale. The sale means much to/'olum- bus and to the farmers ot this community. It Is the highest price ever paid for a largo tract of land In this county The Industry will employ. In busy seasons , over 100 people and will distribute approximate ! ) $50,000 per annum throughout the clt ) It means the growing of 3,000 to G.OOO acres ot seed crops In this vicinity , which will require a large- force of men. The Nebraska Central Irri gation company , builders of the Ore-it East ern canal , and of which Mr Hibcoek Is the general manager , expended several thousand dollars this eenson putting In a large aureisc to seed crops for the purpose of demonstrat ing to beed growers the superior ! ! ) of seeds grown where moisture can bp furnished Just as needed The demonstration was com plete. The ealo of this land and the location of the now Industry hero result It Is the Hist distinctive victory for irrigation In Platte county. Doiino L'ollcuc > nleN , CRETE , Neb , Feb. 9 ( Special ) Mr. P W. Chrlstner , ' 97 , has made an Important contribution to the library of matter pertain ing to modern library economy , bibliography , pamphlets , etc. Miss Dales , after a successful concert tour , has resumed Instruction on the \lolln nt the college conservatory. On Monday of last week an lntcrc tlns debate - bate between the Forum club ot Crete and the Alpha Omega society took place. The nrgumentH were prcsente9 by Messrs. Ralcy , Mains , Wechbaiigh and Johnson on the affirmative and Messrs. Hutler , Carlson , Pat ten and Stephens on the negative The ques tion debited WUB "Resolved that a compul- soiy education In Injurious to life and good government. " Meetings of the faculty now occur on the first Wednesday of each month , while general matters arp looked out for by different com mittees of the faculty. In the preliminary Doanc-Tibor debate the Judges decided In favor of Mews Ste phens1 , Cressinan and Hutler , who will rep- icsent Doane college Ovfoiil SoliniilN Cronilrd , OXFORD. Neb , Fob. 9 ( Special ) The attendance In the primary department of the Oxford schools has swelled to tev only-five and nn assistant will have to bo engaged as coon as possible. To icllove thin overcrowd ed condition of affairs the Haptlst church will bo used for the present , however , sev- cral new rooms are needed and an election will soon bo called to vote bonds for another - other school house or else a substantial brick addition to the present one. Hallroiul Man Injured. PLATTSMOUTH , Nob. , Feb 9 ( Special ) Switchman W. H. Fry was badly tqueezed today between the switcli engine and a fi eight car. He was taken to the Perkins hotel and Dr. T P. Livingston called The Injury is not considered to be serious , but bo will be confined to the hotel'somo time Lcforo he can be takei to his home in Lin coln. HcniiiiLrford Ilniul Clioxi'n. HEMINGKORD. Neb , Feb. 9 ( Special ) Clark Olde , secretary of the Hcmingford Cornet band , received a telegram today stating that his band hak been selected to furnish music foi the National nutter- makers' association which meets at Lincoln on the 19th , Trmmleiit Klriux Taxed. TECUMSUH. N/ob / . Feb . ( Special ) lloreafte r trannlent firms locating temporarily arily In Teciimach for the sale of merchan dise will bo chaiged a license ot $30 per month or fraction thereof. The city council has passed an oidinanco to that effect. I'll lie nil of Soldier. MADISON , Neb , Feb 9 ( Special. ) The body of Arthur C. Sims of Company P , First J Nebraska volunteers who died at Manila. ] P I October 20. 1VK. arrived here ) estcr Ida i ) and was taken charge of by the members lot I Company P. The body was taken to Grand Army hall and a guard placer ! over It I The funeral will be held on Sunday , Pcbru ary 11 , and w 111 bo In charge of Company P , First Nebraska National Guard. Hsnncratr * Train Crr-tv , nilAlNAHD , Neb , Fob 9 ( Special. ) A coroner's Inquest was held here ) cstcrday In the case of Anton Pclon , who was run over and killed lnpt Monday evening by a Pie- mont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley passenger train. Prom the evidence given no blame could be attached to the railroad compan ) A verdict was rendered exonerating the train crew from nny blame whatever. 1'nlltlcal ( ' < ii % iMilloii * Called , TECUMSEH. Neb . Feb. S ( Special ) The democrats and populists ot Johnson county have called their respective county conventions for Tccumsah , Saturday , March 17 , at which time delegate * to the Btato cou- vcntlons will bo chosen Malftoii Want * DMnrcr. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb , Peb 0 ( Special ) Henry \V. Matson has brought suit In the district court to secure n divorce from his wife Clara A. Matson. The parties reside near Eagle , In this count ) . Illatril ( Hrr llu > vinrd'o Illrrtlon. NEBRASKA CITY , Feb. 9. ( Special ) Friends of Major William H. Hayward of this city are greatly pleased nt his election as colonel of the First regiment , Nebraska National Guards. Motion for .Nciv Trlnl. PALLS CITY , Neb , Feb. 9 ( Special ) A motion for a new trial has been filed In the Savery murder caf e. The motun will bo argued next vvcok , when Judge Steel con venes court. Slii'ldon'm 1'iiper Spiling : InchranUn. : . PLATTSMOUTH , Neb , Peb 9 ( Special ) Two hundred copies of the Topeka Capital , to be ( Kilted by Charles M. Sheldon , author of "In His Steps , " have been subscribed for hero. Oiii-u N - Opera Ilonse. OXFORD , Neb. Peb 9 ( Special. ) The new bilck opera house will be opened here Thursday night Mood Ilt-nth OIT. E. n Munday , a lavvor ot Henrietta , Tex. , once fooled a grave digger. Ho sas : "My brothel was very low with malarial fever and Jaundice. I pcisuadcd him to try Elec- tilc Hitters and he was hoon much better , but continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bittern saved his life. " This remedy expels malaria , kills disease germs and purlflce the blood , aids digestion , regulates liver , kidneys und bowels , cures conntlpatlon , dspepsla , nerv ous diseases , kidney troubles , female com plaints , gives perfect health. Only BOc at Kuhn & Co 's durg store. AVelllnutoii A VI11 % < > ! Hun \calti. HALTIMOIin , Feb. 9 Geoigo L Welling ton , senior United States senator from "M.irjlnnd and the state's representative on the republican national committee , has an nounced that be will rot ho a. candlduto f"r re-election Up has given Ills pioxy to former Major Malsterof this cit ) . FORECAST OF THE WEATHER I'alr Toilaj. nlth HlNlnK Tompera- tnre F ir hiiiulny Variable AVIniln ArtIi < > ilItled. ; WASHINGTON , Feb. 9. Forecast for Sat in day and Sunda ) : Tor Nebraska and South Dakota Pair Saturday , with rising tcmporatuio ; Sun day fair ; \arlablo winds. Tor Iowa Fair and not so cold Saturday : Sundaj fair ; variable wlmU. Tor Missouri Pair Saturday , with rising temperature , except In southeast portion. Sunday fair , variable winds. For Kansab Fair Saturday and Sunday ; \ariablo winds. \t i'-if Thculrrs Turin ? . I3oyd Moving Pictures 2 30 and S 15. Orpheum Vaudeville 2:30 : and 8 15. United States Senator , Whose name is revered by gratefuHhousands because of his generosity in founding the great university which bears his name , inherited the strong , generous spirit that is a family characteristic. His sister , Mrs. Harriet Lathrop , of Saratoga Springs , N. Y. , is a wonmn whose practical charity has endeared her to the poor , and who has helped many a toiler to position and happiness , feeling that a statement of her case is de served , writes : "I hud a very had cmiRli. I took Dr. Kay's Limp Balm and it mi roil me. It Is ( lie host medi cine I ever saw lor coughs , colds and la grippe , and I am leconimending It toill my Iriendb. " Such words from such a source carry certain conviction ! Dr. Kay's Lung Balm cures all coughs , colds , la grippe and throat diseases , even where physicians and all other remedies have failed ! The Great Spring Medicine - - - Removes tlu After-Effects of La Grippe , La grippe leaves you with shattered nerves constant headache trembling limbs and general weakness ; feeble heart , weakened lungs and derange'l stomach liver and bowels an oapy victim for all the death-dealing baoilli that throng this February air. Jr. Kap's Kenovater strengthens and invigorates the entire system , eradicates every disease-germ that lurks in the body , purities and enriches the blood , tones and enlivens the stomach , liver and bowels and restores bounding vigor , health and strength to the "la grippe stricken" system. Rev. J. H. Marshall , Pastor Presbyterian Church , Dallas Center , la , , writes : , "I have bad attacks ol In grippe annually for Ilu > years ptered Ing Ibis. Following eacb ol thete att'ttks I was so generally dNoidetcd as to le s-eilouMy unillted for my duties , After mm It persuasion I Uled Dr. Kay's Renovator and It HAS DiUVlMUD : : me. fiom my former distie , condition. " Omaha's Most Prominent ople know abo.u . u.e . * * d u. * * remedies. Those undersigned have said : "Having known of some remarkable cures of Omaha people eflected by the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Lung liulm , wo believe that these great remedies are worthy of the public's confidence. " Signed by Hon. W. A. Paxton , Hon. A. U. Wyman , ex-treasurer of the United States ; Hon , W , J , Council , ox-congressman : Hon. T. S , Clarkson , ex-commander in chief G. A. K ; Hon. Gee , P. Bemis , ex-mayor of Omaha ; Hon , A. S. Churchill , ex-attorney general of Nebraska , and also many other people of national reputation. UKIM'Si ; srHSTlTl THS Hemedie.s " .MM is Cood" ah Di. Kay'.s Uenovator and Dr ICay'n Lunu Halm aio NOT made or Mild byANYOM ; ANYWIUWJ : . At neatly VIJ , DHI' < ilSTS ( ! or dliect fiom us. Dr Ka.v's Hen uMilur u : > i and .fl-hl.v lor NO Dr Kay'h Luuj ; Halm , 10i- and XZv. Address for Tieo .Medical Advlio. Sample and Huok. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co , , Saratoga Springs , N. Y. wora 1T&TES Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Gafarrh Coughs , Oolds , Grip and Gatarrhal diseases Mrs. Itclva A. Lock wood , Late Cumliihitc for tlic Presidency , i.Mrs llelva Lockwood , the eminent ! baulbler of Washington , II r , Is the only woman who has ever been a candidate for the piesldoncv or the United States. She Is the best known woman Inmeilca. . As th j pioneer of her sex In the legal piofesnl < * "t she has gathered fame and fortune. In a. letter to The I'cuin.i Mcdlclno company she sas sas"I "I liniiiftril joinIVrinm liolli for IIMNCI and iu > mother. Mm. llnii- nnU .1. llr-niii-M. IHMIn lirr Slh > i-nr. mill I HIMII an liiMilimlilr iviurily lor roll ) , riitnrrli. Inn fe'cr anil Ulnilrcil iliNi-nsf" ! nlmi a Rtioil tunlt- for fcclllc anil old people , or Ihowe run ilil\\n , anil Aillli IIITCN iiiiMriuip ; . " \ourM trul ) , JJIJI.X V A. Mis. T. I'elton fi ( > J St.ntliony avenue , St. Paul , Minn. , villes "I'cruna IMS done wonders for me. It has cured my headache and palpitation of the Iitait , has built up my whole b.stem. I ehcei fully recommend I'eruna to all sufferers afllloted with c-a- tarrh. My mother Ib never without I'o- ilina. AVhen one Is tiled and gcnerall ) out of horts. If Peruna Is taken it immedi ately removes that tired feeling" Peruna cuies catanh by i Grooving aho caiihe- , Inflamed miieous membranes Ir Hartmnn , the compnundPi of Peruna once said , In a leeturo to women "A gicat number of women consult me every year. I often have occasion to say to these pa tients1 'I fear jou liavo catarrh , madam ' They will goneially reply , 'Oh , no , 1 never had catairh My nose Is perfectly clear and m > breath Is not bad I am not troubled \\lth couglng or spitting or any other disagreeable H > mptoms ot ca- 1anh ' 'Hut , my dear madnm , jou JIis T J lnl- ? have catanh .ill l.ird , n u PP k a the same Catairh S i > i t u gs , Ai U Is not nlvvnjb located i uir < l ol a scvcto < a < i" < iL catanh cated In the head by Peruna. 5011 ma > have ea- tarrh ot the lunrs , or stomaeh , or liver , or kidneys , and especially may have catairh ot the pelvic organs " The doctor went on to hay "I have been Pleaching this doctilnp foi < ho last foity > cais , but theie ,110 a vast multitude ot women who havp nevoi liea d It jet , CT- tanh may attack nny nrgan of ( ho bolj Women are rspcclilly HablnMo catarrh ot the' polvlc oig.iim Tlicrc ,110 ono linndrnl c.ibcs of i.itaiih of the pelvic oigans to ono of ( atarih of the head. Most people think because they have not catanh of the head they have not oatanh at all. Thin is ,1 gieat mistake and Is , the cause of many eases of tdckncss and death " "Health and Hcautj" sent free to women enl ) 1 The Peruna Mcdleinc Co. , Colum bus , Ohio. To Readers of The Bee. Pictures for the A Spirited THE THE DEFENSE OP CIIAMPIONY A FARMING GROUP \ Vlilclivviis \vai ( led HIP pii/o medal In tlio liai vest Held see for the Hist In tlio Pat is Salon. Cos.t SCO.OOO. tlmo a balloon In tlio sky. Tills line pU'tnio , In II ( oluiK 10- proiluccb line for line and color for This Famous Painting , color , eveiy detail of tlio otlginal. owned by tlio Mctiopolltnn Ait Mtt- Famous Oil Pointing beiim ol New Yolk , loiuuiliicuil In Is 2IIO Indies find Is lit to adorn color and elfecl , is 'Jtiv'IO. inclius , IH tlio nit galleiy of a Vandetbllt. liandbomu and beuiitllul. Yon can lnno oitiipp or Imtli ol these famous jialntlngH for lc ( ) eacli and u consecutive coupons cut fiom tills adveillseinenl In Tlio Dally Bee. . These beaiitllnl pictmes have never been sold for less limn $1.00 each , Tlio Hee lias piirclmM-d t-ovcial thousand as a special subsetIntloii tciituio , tlnib making tliojirk-o very low lor Hee teadeis only. 3 THIS IS IT MITCH , uv i m : \KTOll.\\ I Hi ; Of II , Drtnlllc'N raiiuiiiN Of Dimrf'H MiiMHoiiH I'liliillnu. "The Defense of "THE Chainpigny " BALLOON" t oi I > ON roit rniiui tin 10. < in IMIN I'oit ruiiiii mi in. Tbls coupon , uitli two otliers < f This column \vllli .two olliorn of cniiM'i iiUvo dates and 10 centx , pie CODhCCUllVC lllllPS < lll ( | 10 I'I'lllH. JI1C- K-ntcd at the I'.ee ollb e cntlllcH any honied : it tlio Hci ollic-c entitles any leader ol Hie ] Ue to Ibis bcaiitllul iciidci of tlio Jtcc to Ihib lii'iiutlful picluie. 'Js.'lO Inches II you waul lili'luic , L'llnchcH. ! : ! ( ) . 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