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THE OMAHA DAILT BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 'J I, 15)00.1 IlEttDSAX CHOSEN FOR CLERK Daaglas Connty Dtmocrat Selected for the Place Now Held by Campball. WILL KEEP RECORDS OF SUPREME COURT llolciiml. mill 'InHUmi, .f(rr Due tniinltlrrnllnn, Decide on the . I"lii(iiicii(i:,ii,,r reuse Sunie S'.ir:rlnp. U.NfOIA'. IVb 23. (Special.) It was learned this afternoon from reliable sources that at the silting of tho supremo court Tuesday Judges llolcomb nnd Hulllvnn do cldcd to appoint i.t.0 Urrdman of Omaha to the pcsl'loti of clerk of tho court and librarian. i"jc pcsltlon now held by D. A. Campbell. from the same sources It Is learned that V.'llbur I'' liryant of Hartlng;on will be matin offl-lal court reporter, to giicced Charles I Hose, and that Kland V. Nelson of tho land commissioner's office w 1 1 1 auc ccod Kdwnrd J. .Strclght an assistant clcrlt. Ilcrdman Is a well known democrat of Dnuglns county and tho other two men nro populists, Mr. Nelson being the secretary of the populist state central committee. Mr. liryant was deputy Insurance commissioner tinder the Weaver law until that net was de clared unconstitutional by tho suprcm court. Although his home Is In Hnrtlngton liryant announced soon after he was re lieved of his offleo that ho would remain In Lincoln, and It wan generally understood at the time that he had been nesurcd a position under the supreme court dlspentmtlon. While these appolntm-nts have not been ofllrlally annotin.'ed there Is every reason to believe they nre as stated. When asked con cerning the truth of the report Nelson smile 1 nnd rcftsed to be Interviewed, elmply saying that he did not cart to atllrin or deny tho re port J. II. IMmfsten. the populist candi dal for the clerkship, expressed some sur prise when he heard of the teported appoint ment of Henlinan. In past years It has been the custom of the clerk to appoint all em ployes In the eoitrt nnd library, bu' It Is learned that tho popoerntlc majority of tho present court has derided to Institute n re form In the manner of disposing of positions and hereafter will make all appointments themselves. II. M. Uavltt of this city, a democrat, lias also been promised n position In cither tho oillce of the court or the library. It will bo necessary for tho new clerk to retnln ncvera! of the olHco nnd library employes for a considerable length of time or until their successors become thor oughly acquainted with their work. It Is supposed that I). I). Lynch of this city. Ron-ln-law cf Senator William V. Allen. win succeed B. W. Nelson ns deputy land commissioner. Lynch linn been employed In tho land office for several years and will tc cclvc the endorsement of Senator Allen for the promotion. nsso' billon, no distinction be tnn lr he. twi-en the product of separator rretrmr.s and that from factories In which the butter Is made from gathered cream, but that a!l 'Xhlhlts Im accepted tinder the nnlfnrm ImMllcnUon of "creamery," nnd, be It rur th. "solved. That In order to provide mem bers of this association with grrater educa tional advantages from the competitive ex r.Ibltlon of their product. suggest the advisability of proi tiring the services of exiwrt dairy Instructors, for which due com pensation shall be provided, who shall ac company the Judges In their work of Inspec tion and write to each exhibitor an opinion as to the quality of h: exnlblt and the probtihlo reason for Its defects; nnd, be It fifthr Itesolvcd. That we, the members of the National Creamery llutte rmnkers' associa tion, up most heartily endorse the efforts nf the Notional Dairy union to secure national legislation which shall prevent the fraudu lent substitution of yellow oleomnrgarlne fur butter upon the tables of the people of tho fulled States; that we appreciate the ef forts of the officers of that association In behalf nf the Just dealings which alone aro necessary to conserve the rights nnd Inter ests of the dairy Industry; that we pledge to the National Dairy union our heartv sup port uml best endrnvors for the nt'alnment of Its object and that we demand from the congress of the fulled States such leglila tlnn us shall protect butter consumers of our country from Imposition, the dairy In terests from the unjust effects of n fraudu lent competition nnd the willing consumers of oleomargarine from the effect unon the price of this commodity which arises from n general ability to sell It deceitfully ns and for butter. And to this end we earnestly li rue trie enactment of bill No. 3717. Intro Dodge county, llepresentattves cf the con cern tried to secure an agent hero last spring, but did not succeed. An agent from Omaha worked n short time among tho farm ers In tho vicinity of Nlckerson, but met with poor success. As far as can be learned some four or five farmers took out policies i and have been called tnentfi ranging from .3 FORECAST OF THE WEATHER I'nlr Toilnj AVnriner In Western Por tions Til He Knlr mid Wnrmcr SiiihIii j-. Keb. 23. Forecast for 1 upon n,o nay 'hK, 0 IU .I.UV. v..l...t, --.I ... i. ....... I- ' ..vu.iiona, iant-ds .iiiu OU11II1 JMhOld t'alr Saturday; warmer In western portion uMr,v,, .eD rcD, tapccini.) Last Slllny 'nlr and warmer; northerly wlndj, night Wilson post. Orand Army of the He- ', becoming variable. public, held a most successful campflro In 1 h'or Iowa Kalr and cold Saturday; brisk, tho Masonic temple, which was crowded with ' northwesterly winds; Sunday fair and spectators, many of whom drovo In from ! warmer. tho country. The Ilev. Mr. Needier of Pair-1 For Missouri Knlr Saturday, with colder mont delivered the address of tho evening. 1 ,n southeast portion; Sunday fair nnd I warmer; brlsknorthwestcrIywlr.de, i.enevn -uric .Kilmer. flKNKVA. Neb.. Feb. 2.1 (Special.) The body of Private James Splvey, who wa3 shot and killed In tho Philippines last spring, ar rived yesterday and was lying In state since In the court room. The funeral took placo ' Grand from thcro this afternoon with military, n i BEHEvOlENT ASSOCIATION K. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. Wither of Cltithrle Is In Omaha. C. King of Norfolk Is at the Iter honors, Company (I being tho escort. Murray C. W. Murruv Kettering of Fort Dodge Is nt the Wood of Aurora Is n guest of tho . " "lr"nrl "i n" .no. : ntro- the Eccond death at thU nolnt Vermont; nnd, be It further ,. THANKS OF THE BUTTERMEN SlTlCN Of Itl-NOlutloilN .01,(,., ,y Ail-im-I-Miui llefore Adjourn- IIH'llt, LINCOLN. Feb. 23"(7peclal )-Heforead-Journtnrnt last evening the National Cream cry IluttormakcrH association adopted tho following reselutlons: Hesolved. That we. the members of the hAm .I 1 1 rr",n(,'-y I lu 1 1 ennr. kersr n s" ocla tloii. In Piilnn .,f,.tnbled at Lincoln NVi? Kebruary 2'.', lm, bavins enJoveVl the . .," Minted linrplt.illty of the eoplo ', V NV brusku up,,,, tho occasion of their ninth nnnual convention. ,(, hereby oitenil oiir wel ttf "'!,,v;.r'.''!-b'f"r thV.? imselllsh and thoughtful e Yuvr al e, T, nf the city h KiiestH. nrul wo n.r,n I'1.!1.' come; to tho neople or Lincoln for L",.,:"l . flalcrnal treatment: t ,h rclnl club I entcrtali L'.'. .KVy I" SHirrls Krleml. J i ".. " ripsi. A. T. Peter and K i FoHom. fi local conunlttr o of i Ooinmcr -tl club, the thanks c f the ivi elation for their labors Ii perfecting'","?: rangementj for tin convention whl "l h. vo resulted so satisfactorily It, iAlory purtlcii" lar: mid. be It further 1 Hesolved That In .ippreclntlon of the de V endenc.. of this association upon he lnanl Hal suwort of allied Interests, for ' ,i " . "il.-,'V..,n,,lH W"rf Hpo" t,,,, nlll,1 a. opti'l IU otllccrs inl inanairers, we cvtenr our heartv thanks to all who have s , 2 rroupiy contributed to the funds of this nssoela Ion during the st year; to S railroad corpoiatloiiH who have by the r Kri".'." rcducc.l iiansnortatlon rates ,.r. jnlttcd the assembly r so largo a j.ro o?I tlon of our incmberHhlp. urn! to th.. 'ilrv press for their liberality In advertising tho affairs of tho imsnclatfon wlthutt c- ?ir4 and, be It further ". Hesolved. That the thntikn of this in. at Ion bo cMendcd to the manaKers of the JliirllilKtou route for Inelr profuse decora lion of the convention ball In vdilc'i o ir pessloiiH have been h.-ld; Uud. ba It further Hoolvcl TlMt wo extend our h'm "re tliankH to tho otll.-erH who during the last J ear h.m. so faithfully .l. votcl their Iiiuom to th.. needs or he association, unci o a" other!, who by their personal efforts. ve Micceeded In malcng t'.ls convention o,,o or the .nos Miccessful In the history of t o ?jatlomil Crrnniery Hiittorniakers' assocl. . tlon; and. be it further Hesolved, That we, the members of the National Cieaniery llullennakers' ussocla t on. .leslre to cypress our apuieclatlon of the valuiib .. work lie-lng done for the ac jlculttiral lntere.it' of the Culled Rtn es bv th.. department of ngrlcultuio under tho direction of I Ion. .lames Wilson, nnd esp". elallv to thank the secretary f agriculture for h Ih attention to the needs of the alrv Industry, his Interest In our association iind bin honored iiresencc at our conven tion, nnd b. It further " Hesolved. That wo. the members of tho Natljnal t rcamery Hultermnkfr' asoela tlon. bellevMig thai all creamery butter hhrnild bo indeed hh to Its nurl- mmn H uniform basis of ijuallty. rexpei tfully ree. onimctirt that In future comoetltlvo exhibi tions of butter tinder tlie auspices of this Hesolved. 'i'h.lf tvr. thn mnnikf.pi .if thlt National Creamery fluttcrmake rs' associa tion, i-ndnrse the expressed wishes of the national Department of Agriculture that nil dairy products exported from the United States shall be subject to olllclal Inspection l aurents of the Department of Agricul ture and to accurate branding nnd certltlca tlon by them as to the character and nurlty ol tho articles; and. be It further ' Hesolved. That we, the members of the National Creamery Huttermakers' associa tion, believe It to be the duty of the legis lature, of stntes In which dairying Is tin Industry of great Importance, to provide In spectors of butter ii ml cheese factories, Whose duties shall he tn seenr.. tuintt.irv nn,l otherwise proper conditions of manufacture; that such Inspectors shall bo made, re sp"nslble to the state agricultural depart ments or to the state experiment stations; nnd be It further Hesolved. That we hartlly endorse the c-rrorts or the cicnmerymcn of the state of Iowa lu their efforts to secure the ad vantages of such olllclal Inspection nnd in struction: and, be It further Hesolved. That we, the mi'mbers of the National Creamery Huttermakers' nssocia t on. heartily endorse H. It. No 7HS7, rein live to the false branding of cheese nnd other food products and earnestly urge Its passage by the national concress with ade quate provisions for Its enforcement. FUNERAL OF A NEBRASKAN Man Prominent for Ills 1'iibllr St-rv-Icofj In Tills. .Ntntc Hurled ut I'ri'iiionl, FIIBMONT, Neb., Fob. 2,1. (Special.) Tho funeral of tho lale Dr. L. J. Abbott, who died at South Omaha yesterday, wns held this morning from St. James Episcopal church at 10 o'clock. At the request of the deceased tho burial service of tho church was read by Itcv. Irving Johnson of South Omaha and there was no funeral sermon or eulogy pronounced. The pallbearers were L. CM. Keene, C. D. Marr. C. Chrlstenson, Charles Dalduff, A. C. Hull nnd N. W. Smalls. Ills remains wcro Interred In Rldgo cemetery. .tinnier stated If Im Cnsc LINCOLN. Feb. 23. To tho IMltor of Tho Ilee: A misstatement occurred In the Issue of The Ilee of February 19 in a special from Plattsmouth regarding the stato of af fairs between tho farmers of Cass county nnd tho 1'nltcd Mutual Hall Insurance company of Lincoln. This company Is organized with some of the strongest people of Lincoln, among them S. II. Durnham. president of tho First National bank, and has paid 80 per cent of Its Iosbcs and hn been Insisting that Its members pay their assessments, In order to pay the balance of those losses. Instead or being Hlxty-four farmers against whom suit was brought there was less than half a dozen, the average sum being J30. These aro only a mere handful out of tho 2.10 farmers of Cass county who have nlready paid their as sessments. JOHN F. 7.IM.MRR. Secretary United Mutual Hall Insurance Company. Mriiniircn (o Stiircft .Snuillii, LINCOLN, Feb. 23. (Special.) The municipal authorities In this city nro exert ing every effort to prevent the spread of smallpox. Tho McMurtry block, where the mnallpox case was discovered last night, will remain under quarantine for at least ten days and no ono will bo permitted to go cither In or out of tho building. The young man nllllcted with the dreaded disease has been removed to a house severnl miles nwny from tho city and Is being cared for by a colored Immune. Under the direction of the secretaries of the Stntc Hoard of Health the McMurtry block was thoroughly fumigated today nnd It is believed by tho physicians that there Is no possible chance for n spread of the disease. Dentil Due (it Vlily. I.OOAN. Ia.. Feb. 23. (Special.) Jackson Wltcher, a restaurant man of this place. 1 procured n Jug of whisky yesterday nnd dur- Ing the day drank nearly nil of It. This mornlnc ho (lied Of delirium frnmnn Thla 1 is me second ctcatn at this point within six i W. W. Huio of North Platte Is nt th. Merchants. Thomas K. Pratt of I'alniyrn, .Mo., Is In the cltv. Henry It. Ccrlng of Plattsmouth Is nt tho Merchants. W. K. Cololn of Pnwlcy, Neb., ts nt the Merchants. II. D. Spnrk Merchants. of Hnrtlngton Is ut tho J. It. Wilson of Pnpllllon 1s stopping nt I'lTluirc feir rur I'miernl. YORK. Neb.. Feb. 23. (Sneclal.) As no church In tho cltv is laren euoueh tn hold . 1,10 Murray tho largo crowd who desire to attend tho 1 . ' lor?0!l s'""n of St. Kdwatd, Neb., 1. HI I IIC. I 1I . Oeorge Plckard of Hastings Is a guest of the Merchants. t. W. nnd M. U. Carpenter of Dcadwood nre In the city. II. t:. Hush, a lumber dealer of Holdrcgc. Is at the Millard. J. J. Stanley of Flndlay, O., Is transacting '.f.iM-n in Ulllilllll. . H. H.irber of, Lincoln was n Friday r ii it at nt I 1 M Itf . -.1 ' Of America Use Perttna for all Catarrhal Diseases. triple funeral service of the three members of Company A. First Nebraska, whose re mains have arrived from the Philippines tho large new nudtlorlum will be used. Cull Comity Cyn collon, WAHOO, Neb., Feb. 23. (Special.) The Saunders county republican central commit tee held a meeting In this city yesterday nnd besides transacting other Important business regarding tho next cnmpalgn called tho county convention for April 19. Celplirnto WfildliiK im I vcrsn r j . AIIHOHVILLK, Neb., Feb. 23 (Special.) A surprise party of neighbors gathered nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Dorsey, ro:e bratlng their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Tho guests presented Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsey with a line oak pnrlor table. NMTiiniMT Cliniiues llniidn. NKLSON, Neb., Feb. 23. (Special Tele gram.) After nn existence of six months the Nuckolls County Republican was discon tinued today. The ouCt will bo used by J. Wclllnghnm In publishing a fusion paper to be called the Sun. Will llrnr .Norfolk'! Coiiitilnlnt. NORFOLK, Neb., Feb. 23. (Special.) Tho Stato Hoard of Transportation has set March 6 as tho date of the final hearing on complnlnt of the Norfolk Hilslness Men's as sociation and tho hearing will bo held In Norfolk. Tonolirra M'p In Wneo. WACO, Neb., Feb. 23. (Special.) On Feb ruary 23 the York County Teachers' associa tion will hold a meeting In Waco High school building. An excellent program has been made and good music provided for. Siiimv noil Wind In Xclirnskn. DUNHAR, Neb., Feb. 23. (Special.) The wind has been blowing from the north for the last twenty-four hours, accompanied by 1 wl" remain until the opening of nuvlgu- " t llll 1 I Its linnitnli.iKio km ... 1 1 I 1. ... - . m i n very wet bhow. W. C Allvn. n utnf.kt.iMti f n.n,.i ti...i Is at the .Merchants. ' ' Howard Miller of Hattle Creek, Neb.. Is n guest of the M'.llnrd. Miss M. T. Hntcllff of Northlleld Is lu the city visiting her parents. Mrs. K. A. Kehoe of Platte Center Is u guest nt the Her Orand. Dr. Harold Clifford loft for Chicago yes terday, lie will be out of town Mr u week Dr. F. II. Mr-Call unci wife of Grand Island were Friday guests at the Mer c hunts. 11. C. Wngner of Denver, traveling tins-si-niter ugent of the Mllwnukee line. Is ut the Millard. O. A. Halley nnd wife and c-. I.. Hothell mid wlfo of Crab Orchard, Neb., are at thu Murray. A. M. Trumbull of Hlldreth nnd It. 8 Trumbull or Mlnden registered nt the Mur ray Frldai;. Hurry Hunter, managing editor of tho Denver Times, pased through Omaha yes terday on his wuy to Washington. Mis F.tta Mlsklmlns, st-mtui-v to the superintendent or schools, has been cnHd to Oskaloosa. la., by the serious lllnes-s uf her father. Mrs. S. P. Morse of Chicago, formerly of Omnhn. Is visiting with 'Mrs. J. It. Kitchen, on Thirty-second avenue, and will bu here for about a week. J. A. Lawrence of Nortbtlebl. Minn.; O. T. Kustls and F. Ahrons of I'rntC Minn.; K. O. quetivold of Owntonna. Minn., and H. H. Williams of lun;lng, Minn., are in tho city on a brief visit. General lieorgp M. Randall, newly ap pointed to tlie command or the Department or Alaska, callyj nt the otllces or tb. De partment or tlie Missouri vestordnv r...... eral Randall Is on his way to Seattle, where MKS. TOFF, I'UKSIDKNT VALKKIUN ASSOCIATION, of CHICAGO. Mrs. Catherine Toft, President of the Valkrlen association, of Chicago, In a re cent letter, wrlte3 the following: .'it)49 Cottage drove Avenue, Chicago, 111. "It Ii it h been m prlll'uc In mlvlxc n 1 1 1 i I r of ni.v frlciidi concern I nix lit Iii-mI medicine In ciihcm of n uiirn out MNleni nnd i ItroLcu-iliiM n I'lin- Ntltlltlllll, KnouliiK of till' T Nllt- Isfiu'tiiry ri'NiiltH from (lie unp- of IV iiinii, I boc iiflcn iidlsid It, nnd inn I Kind to NpciiU jif tin- well deserted nrnlsu those Im tunc tried It luive I ulvcii. I kniin iiolliliiK lietter In ciiscm of ciitiircli of tlie mIiiiiiui'Ii nml i for liter troiilile, II In of niiierlor ! merit. I Kindly endore It," Many of the charitable nnd benevolent In- Not only lu It a valuable medicine, but It l applicable to tho climatlo ailments of winter and Mimmer. Extremes of heat nnd cold In the United Stntes make It a land of catarrh. Nearly everybody has catarrh. This Is more especially true ntnong thn mlddlo nnd lower classes. Exposure tn tho climate, hard work nnd tinventllated sleeping roonm aro the principal enttsro. Charitable Insti tutions have found, by bitter experience, that catarrhal diseases not only are tho most numerous of alt other diseases put to gether, but they are the hardest to cure. Peruna Is a apcclllc for tnl class of dis eases. No other remedy can tako Its place. Tbcufands of cases of chronic catarrh aro lent enterprises find great s-itlsfactlon In dispensing this remedy, it In cheap. It la cffcctho and Its cures nro permanent. It Is a sure euro for coughs, colds, 'a grlppo nnd catarrh m Its many phases Whether tho intarrh Is located In the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys n pelvic organs. Perun.i Is n prompt and never-falling cure. Letters of gratitude from vnrlous lint, tut Inn) of tho country, to the mnnuf.u turoiw of Peruna Indicate the high ap preclatlon that three Institutions have for this remedy. The following are samples of tho letters which have been received KI'I'ORT ritOM OHIO. The sinters or St. Crnncln of SI, A In rent' Oritiiin nxjlnni, J, tin In ntrrrt, corner of Hose incline, Columbus, II., v rltei ".Some jrnrs nun n friend nf our Institution reenininenileil Dr, llnrt iiiiiiS IVritun ns nil excellent remedy for tn urlppr. of wlileliMe then tiiiit severnl ensen itlilrli tlirenlencil to lie nf n serious elinrneler. We licumi In use It nnd experienced nneli limiler f ii 1 results Hint since ilien IVrnnti Ii ii n become our finnrlte medicine for In urlppe. ciitnrrli, emiulis. colds nnd lirimeliltU." KHI'OUT I'liO.M ILLINOIS. Mrs. Clara Makemrr. hoiiBcUccpcr for the Florence Crittenden Anchorage mlsrlon of Chicago, writes the following letter (rout .",02 Chestnut street. Chicago. "Peruna ts tho best tonic I have ever known for gene ral debility a sure euro for liver complaint, and a never-tailing adjuster In case of dyt-pcpsla. 1 have also used it lu cases of female Irregularities and weak nerves com mon to the sex, ami have found It most sntlsfactory. For almost any Internal trou ble Peruna Is an Ideal medicine chest, nnd deserving of the confidence nnd endorse ment of all." KKPOKT I'UO.M HHOOKI.VN, N. Y. Mrs. Ilcrtha Ferguson, superintendent of tho Hrooklyn Freo Dispensary, writes from 13ti Lawnmco street, Hrooklyn, N. Y. "No medicine de serves higher pralso lis n curative ngent in cases of cntnrrh in its various fornn thnn Peruna. It is far nbovo anything 1 have ever known ot used In such cases and It thctcforo has my heartiest endorsement. A book written by Dr. Hnrtman on tho 4m Mrs. H. I I I erguson. Snidiem' t'odlrn Are Home. Ft'LLERTON. Neb., Feb. 23. (Spcclal.)- Worklnur Xlelit nnd liny. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was mndo Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills chnngo weakness Into strength, listlessncos Into energy, brain-fag Into men tal power. They're wonderful In building up tho health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Kuhn & Co, . Trusts Moving tn Xeiv York. NEW YORK. Feb. 2J.-A special train of eight curs, bringing the employes and office furniture of the American Tlnplnte nnd No tional Steel companies rrom Chicago, ur rlved today. The employes were accompa nied by their families. The American Tin plate company has a capitalization of :0.. (OO.OOO, while the National Steel company Is ciiiiltijllzed nt $S9.utt.iX. These companies will shortly bo Joined by the American Steel Hoop company, whose executive otllces aro llnpu'alf r&,! 'H"Pr 11118 " LOCAL BREVITIES. ! J. P. Ward of Harbor. Neb., complains )V!ic" !llat h" Wi,s "fllmllnmtned" out r ii riiursdny by a stranger wlio In troduced himself ns Mr. lidwanfc. Tho strangers gnme Is old and Is known aa the "frolrht bill racket." The Diiugliters Martha Washington will tender u dinner to their friends at the St. 'TVS Av,'"" Congregational church to .u 1 '. "'"rlotle enibloms will lie used in the decorations and the attendants will appear in colonial garb. The Junior clans of the High school will SLnl ? 'Icnn al social tonight on the fifth orii?f 'J,e ';"y 1,al1- Th, lnt'Tlor of tho millrlliig has been tastefully draped for the occasion In green and white, the class colors, and with American Mags. i-!;'ir,,','.' e.l,'rnlon" before Judge Anderson, ""cd .States commissioner. Charles I. NVI- The remains or Sergeant James A. Storch I i iree r ...'ATi. Vl l""lr' "xn'"lil''ii on the and Myron Stearns, late members of Com- ! pany II, Urst Nebraska, came In on nfternnon train today. Sergeant Storch was kl'Ied In battle near Manila Borne months since, while- Myron Steams died of fever contracted soon nfter his regiment arrived at Manila. A largo concourse of citizens nnd friends were nt the depot when the trnln nrrlved. The lodgo of Independent Order of Odd Fellows of this place attended In a body and acted as escort to tho cortege. Sergeant Storch was a mem ber or this lodgo when killed. Funeral serv ices will be held tomorrow nt Sheaff's opera house. the I lt?) appear berore the federal grand jury in .May. i)l,l!PJ,,,0N,ru,f1' Frank Njrmnn went into Jeffs retaui.int, near Twelfth and ariium streets, about 11 p. ni. Friday and made u real "romth liouse " kicking over n ed.h,,t stove and scattering n St r Ive coals tinnn ii,.- tloor. but .nrtuuatelv there was no serious damage by lire. "The Tcniiilr of Friendship" Is the name of n new society which has Just bee", organ zed In this city. Forty-sli charter mem bers have cnter.wl n , .. ... el,,!,. u.i I I , , , " uoe ni.'lll HO- tlon. Ills headejuarters will be at St. cuaaie. Ml- I cured by the use of simply n bottle. People who have spent largo suiiih to be cured of i different phases of cntnrrh and their treat catarrh have turned to Peruna ns a last numt: also "Health nnd Hnauty " written solutions of the Cnitrd States use Peruna. resort, and have been cured by the use ot especially for women, sent frcn to any ad They do so because they hnve learned by a single bottle. j drers by tho Peruna Medicine company, Co. expcrlenco that It Is a valuable medicine. I Thus It Is that charitable nnd benevo- lumbus, Ohio. W. R. For Years oberts, Cashier Citizens Bank, Oinalia, Nebraska, W. R. Roberts Cured of Dyspepsia. Cornell;' nt llellevne. lli:i,Li:vui:, Neb.. Feb. 23. (Special.) In honor of Wtuhlngton'.s birthday tho freshman class of nellovue college presented a bright nnd amusing original comedy, en titled. "The Haronet and lluttermnn," nt tho college nudltorlum last evening to n crowded hou.e. Thosn tnklng part were: Oeorge II. Kr nest. Clyde A. Thorpe, Arthur L.' Freeman. Harry W. LongJdorf. W. Clem Irwin, Ed ward L. Caya. Kthjl Malllcoat, Ilcrtha Ulackstone, Amandn Hunker and Margurct Peters. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAnses the System r, 0,lsEFFECTUALLV OVERCOMES ' rra c I -T Ritual Constipation PERMANFNTIV Mr rut GtnuiHt - MdH'r d ey Xl'.1 ti,XZ! runners' luslltnte Session. FA UN AM. Neb.. Feb. 23. (Spccl.il. ) A farmers' Institute Is being held at this plac Prof. L. Ilrunernnd Itov. L. P. Ludden of tha State university ore present. Last evening Prof. IJruner talked of his trip to the Ar gentine Itepubllc. Papers wcro written and rend by locnl farmers, nil practical in their hearing, and tonight Ilev. Ludden will ad dress tho pupils of the public schools on the subject of education it, connection with the farm. I, ode Kutertiilnn Ciindliln ten. CKNTKAL CITY. Neb.. Feb. 23. (Spe-' clal.) The members of the Ancient Order tr t'nlted Workmen held a carnival last night. After confcrrlne the workmen de gree upon a dozen candidate the members repaired to the Academy of Muslcc, whore tho women hnd nn elaborate supper pre pared. Uctwren 350 and -100 were lu attendance. ,W8 MCBi". civW'wn its ft Brink .Modern Woodmen llnnmiel, (5HAND ISLAND. Neb.. Feb. 23. (Spe cial ) Tho Modern Woodmen of America banuueted last night in Lelderkranz hall. PERMANEfT!y Tno rrogrnm preceding the banquet con sisted ot nn naorrss on tne merits of the order by Ralph Johnson nf Lincoln, vocal and Instrumental music, readings and reci tations, About 500 guests were present. I)ihIki County .Vol Swindled, FREMONT, Nh Feb 23. (Special.) The parties now under Indictment for fraud In operating the Mutual Hall Insurance com pany at Omaha, did very little work tn i lets . said to be free from polities. Tho' otllccrs nre: K. II. alley, president; " Connors, treasurer; II. Woods, secretary ' Ilea ftrect stranger Thundny. and now he Is n mi i "' nun a suver watch. Thev drank in. or. fr,?,y ,'U,rinK tl,p '"' nd the, Vh ' "V Ao,n';t ,,n,"e lo II "'IT ' W hen llaake awoke his money was gon0 , and so wan the stniiu-er. . I Jlni.!,U.P.!lHi "r,,,., ""'"'roft school will en tertnln their friends today with n ills. rJ. i. i ,n' "cfiulrernent or pictures for' t ie F. liool walls. Windsor school gave a i similar entertainment on Thurs day the i Hgnlllcance of tho day being carried oSt .w. L' V,"rious pictures of Washington nnd I i'.i u hi. I,' oecorilllons. Work Is progressing fnvornblv towird transformliu; the old .os .ttic" ,lo I end iiuarterc for the Depart men of " P Ml' sourl. c.mtr: ctors In charge of 0 gen cr.il renovating, plumbing .,,! ste. , hen,, ng. Installation of elevator ,,n,l ,S havo thrlr portions of the iiudertaklt g w ii under way and the bulld.ng Is .."foil I to bo read lor ociupancy by June 1. At the Knox Presbyterian church Thurs day . night the congregation cel.. r ,,.., vwisiiington's birthday with a colonla , party. In which the i. tleliKitits wore arrayed In the co.Munif or tlie dawn of 1 the nliicteeiitli century. Historic ehar-icteri i were ImiHrHonnled unci tho evening was .pent in telling tales ,,,! slnglngso'nR" r t in ilars or the birth or the rcyublb-7 j i-: K' w',llt'''. the 11. M. operator at ; (.!bon. who was held iiii ut Second nnd Hickory streets Wednesday night by two lilgawuynVn and robbed or fi.a, called .it the pllce station Thurrday evening and looked over the batch of eight "mooehers" who had been arrested during Hie day. In tho hepe of tlnd'ng iiinnifg them tho man 1 who bad waylaid him. Nuuc of then,, how- ' ever, answered the description of tho foot- rmiH. , Four Omnhnns will have occasion to re- 1 member Washington's birthday, beeatis on that day their overcoats were stolen nnd the:- are now shivering like the colonial troops at Valley Forge. Phil Meflovern. Mirth Sixteenth street, ot u blue blnck melton; Cls?.,r Carlson, 2S3I Chicago street, a black chlnehlll.i; J. A. Coon. SchUtz hotel, a brown chinchilla, und N. i N5'l.?!n' l!0PS street, a brown c nlnrhilin The Wallers' union bus oiiKir.l n nui.i. lion calling ror the observance or tho female labor law of the state of Nebraska by the rfl ill dealers of Umahn. and also it-questlng thtse lousf-s to close thtir places of burlucss Saturday evenings nt G o clock. They also announce thnt thev l,,'?irt . f. I'"8,"-"1''' .," Hecurn a Saturday buir-holliliiy for all persons engaged In labor In Omnha Th'y announce that they will do all In their power t carry out there objects by patronizing thoso houses which clone on Saturday at S o'clock. I Writes: "About two and one-half years ago I was troubled with nurvous Dyspepsia, cold feet and hands, lack oC circulation, loss of llosli, etc. J slept poorly and was in a terrible condition. I took Dr. Kay's Kenovator and found it to ho tlie best remedy I ever used. In a short time I gained 40 pounds and now eat well, sleep well, am freo from cold feet and hands, circulation is good and Tfeel better than I have for many years. In every instance where I havo seen it used it not only gave relief but lasting benefit. My family and myself rely on it if wo aro bilious, consti pated or have .any disturbance of the digestive organs. One 25c box of Dr. Kay's Renovator will convince anyone that it surpasses the whole train of pills and cathartics usually taken." No other remedy anywhere can produce such irrefutable proof coming directly from tlie nation's clergy, as Dr. novator Such words as are printed below carry certain conviction right home to your mind and heart! In the face of such statements from such men you cannot help but realize that Dr. Kay's Renovator must de and must do just what we claim it to be and to do! Rev. E. M. Richmond, Macon, Mo., writes: "I had Constipation for 10 yonrs. I took Dr. Kay's Itenovatnr nnd now havo no constipation nnd am feeling much better In every way." Rev. Geo. Brown, Pastor Haptist Church, Kmer- son, Iowa, writes. I had Dyspepsia. Food fermented on my stomach and I reared cancer of tho stomach. Tho iibo cf Dr. Kay's Renovator straight ened tno out and 1 now have no trouble." Rev. D. H. Rohrabaugh, Pastor Presbyterian Chinch, Oscelola, la., writes: "I havo never found anything to cnunl Dr. Kny' Itennvntor for Insomnia, "general run-down" nnd nervousncBS. My system soon icgalned Hh vitality through Its use." Rev. W. H. Felts, Oreal Springs, HI., ' writes: "Neuralgia nnd Ilheuinntism cannot exist where Dr. Kny'a Itennvntor is taken! I could got no relief from neuralgia until I took Dr. Kay'o Kcuo vntor .nnd I have not had the ellghtctit touch of H since." Dr. Kay's Renovator cures Constipation, JJj.ywpsia, Liver and Kihiei Complaints, Spriny III ami all onjunic trmiblrt, hn-nnc it rono vntes nml liivlKoniios thn entire Hyuloin, NtlimiliitcH t ho liver, eleniift's tinil tones the sloinnch, UlilneyK mnl bowels, mis your body will, rich, red Mood mnl builds Mroiif, healthy hVsh. It restores to weal;, jailed moil mid women the clear sk.lt), hrlfrlit oyo mid buoyant Mr-p which me tho marks of t-onnil health. II Is tho The Unequalled Spring Medicine! Dr. Kay s Lung Balm is a positive cure for all Coughs Colds, Croup, Influenza, I.a (Jrlppe, Pneumonia nnd nil I.ung and Throat trnuhlc3. Itfl peculiar penetrating properties reach nnd remove coldo wlihh have defied tho effortn of your physician nnd scores of other rem edies, note s Irrcrutahlo proof. Mrs. Mary A. mills, Omaha, Neb. tho noted evangelist, writes: "My son had a terrible rough for five winters. Dozens of coucli tnedlclnm were it toil, but nothing helped htm until Dr. Kay s I.Ulig Halm i umpb tely . tired liltn " Has No Equal for La Grippe! Refuse Substitutes! l!o nodle. ' Jiiit ns (i (ul" mill hi 'i,iii,' umiii'lirri Hcnovutor, i!5c and 1. $11 worth for S3; I Jr. Kay's Linu IJ.ilin, lie and Ulo as I)i'. Ktiy't, Innovator and Dr. Kay' Lung iJnlin nro 7iof made or Fur hiilo by drucjtriits w from lib, by mall propaid. Dr. Kay's Aldros hi fur froo moJical advice, hamnlos and illustrnto.il bnidt. Dr. B. J. Kay EtfledicaS Co,, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.