THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAHCH 'Jl, 1000. REPUBLICANS TO BANQUET Tncclion to Butpass All Previous EfForU Along This Line. FIVE HUNDRED TICKETS ALREADY SOLD I'rnal of Itcnnnn nntl 1'lnw of Soul nt the Lincoln Auditorium To. iilKlit tAnt of Toimtn mill Spc'iiLcm, waa shot on the 13th by C. H. Thompson, died this morning. A coroner's Inquest de cldcd thil the shooting wan felonious. A preliminary hearing was set for Wcdncs day next, bond being fixed at $5,000. Pri vate Mlllaman, who was shot at the sarao time, Is recovering. F1GGS RETURN TO GRETNA I Don no College Note. CIIETE, Neb., March 23. (Special.) Dr. Avery, Doano college, 87h has sent two of his publications to Dr. I'crry. These havo been turned over to the college library. Tho Junior exhibition of tho class cf 1901 took place Wednesday evening. Nlne Btudcntfl delivered orations. Six students, who aro working for tho '1)6 literary prize and who are excused from rhetorical work t.tvTnt.N. March 23. f Sncclal.l If tho I becauso of the lime for the preparation of expectations of tho promotors aro rcallzel their theses, were excused from appearing. Woman Compelled to Fart with Her Hair to Git Rid of Tar. WARNING TO LEAVE COMES FROM HEAVEN Lender of Sect tlcclnrc He Dor Tint Know Where the Women, Other Than III Wife, Went To .No llenlrc to l'ronecnt v. tho bannuct of tho Abraham Lincoln He publican club at the Auditorium In this city tomorrow night will eclipse, all former events of the kind ever given In Nebraska. Preparations havo been mado on an extcn This In examination week Mossrs. Falrchlld, Snow, Moffat and Stcphenn spoke recently before tho senior rhetorical division on tho subjects, "Indi viduality." "Leadership," "Transition" and Mvn nnd claborato scale and already over j "Tho Development of tho Kast." f.OO tickets of admission havo been sold. The hpcaklng program Includes only men of en- The Iliad clam has read tho first two hooks this term, with tho exception of the tBbllaticil reputation, onw of whom Is a gov- J catalogue of ships and about 200 lines In crnor of a state nnd another a lieutenant governor. Tho banquet will bo served at 7 30 and tho speaking will begin at 8:30, concluding at 11 o'clock. Colonel John N. Haldwln of Council Muffs has accepted an Invitation to officiate as toastmaster. Following Is a list of tho speaker and the subjects assigned: Lieutenant Governor Woodruff, Now York, "From Lincoln to McKlnlcy." Norrls Urown. Kearney, "Tho Democratic Platform and What It Will He." A. K. Cady. St. Paul, "Nebraska." Governor Ix;sllo M. Shaw, Iowa, "Whero Shall tho Lino be Drawn?" Student Ilcimlillriiii Club. About 200 students of the Stato university this afternoon formed a permanent repub lican club, naming It nfter the late Senator llnyward. A full set of oillcers wcro elected nnd n constitution adopted providing for the maintenance of the organization. Governor Poynter this afternoon honored a requisition from tho governor of Penn sylvania for the return of Frank S. names, tho third book. Tho class In tho Acnld has complotod six bookfi In two terms. Miss Kylo spoke before tho Young Women's Christian association on Sunday last. Mr. Italph W. Anderson won the second place In the stato oratorical contest. Prof, Jlllfon gavo a lecture recently on "Paris" before tho elective French class. For Illustration ho used a book containing unmounted photographs. Tho biological department has received a new demonstration mlcroscopo of one of the lntcst and most Improved types. It Includes a one-twelfth Inch homogeneous oil Im morslon objective and other valuable accessories. GRETNA, Neb., March 23. (Special Tel cgram.) Louis Flgg and his wife havo Mr Fnlrman still fulled to nut on the stamp. Therefore n warrant wns sworn nut for his arrest, which warrant wai served by Deputy Marshal Woman Thursday. When Falrman was taken before Commissioner Cobby of Hcutrlce for preliminary examina tion the entire population of the town wunted to go on his bond. Lynch n Colored WltnesK. HIP Ltt Y, Tenn.. March 2.1,-The body of a negro. Ixjuls lllcc, was found dangling from a limb of a tree this morning In tho center of town. The lynching grew out of a trial In the circuit court of Lnudenlnlo county, during the- course, of which Hlce Instilled In favor of one of his color, who wns eharsed with tho murder of a whlto man named Goodrich. LOCAL BREVITIES. Charles Deane was before the police court VPHlerdnv tn nimwnr tn file eliiirirn ,.f returned to the scene of their hazing. They begging on the streets. He wns given thirty at rived about 8 o'clock this morning In tho , "n s in the city Jnll family carriage. Mr. Flgg Is troubled with a severe hoarseness, which he says Is the result of having been choked by a member of tho mob. He also complains of a sore ness in his sldu whero he was kicked. Mrs. Flgg has been compelled to sacrifice her hair. It was so matted and tangled with a mats nt tar as to defy all ordinary means of cleansing. Tho live women who left tho Flgg homo Thursday afternoon have not returned and their whereabouts isv unknown. WnriiliiK From llcmen. Flgg says he received a warning from heaven Thursday that to remain at hln Selmstlnn C Dlllev of Alma has riled a petition In voluntary bankruptcy. He says that he owes $11.212..!) and has property valued nt $125 on hand which Is all exempt under the laws. K. II. Thompson, 2225 South Twenty eighth street, and Harry Cowdrey, 113 South Twenty-ninth street, report to tho police that thieves visited their coops and stole forty-eight chickens. Frank Daley, an agent tn the employ ot Allen I. Kly & Co., 1110 Doilgl.is street, haa been arrested on a charge of embezzlement. Ho It accused of appropriating to Ills own Use .)3 belonslinr to the llrm. W F Ourlev nnd lid .1. Cornish will ad dress tho Patriotic leaguo meeting this evening. The fusion platform recently adopted ot Lincoln will Ho tlielr subject. A l l.nlln,ill .tlMftlaulrttl tt'lll fllllnVV flltlln 11111 homo over night would not bo consistent' i)0 furnished by n male. quartet. with safety, so, in company with his wife, At the regular meeting of the Machinists' Ilefendnnt I'nlls tn Shovr I'p HAUTINOTON, Nob., Mnrch 23. (Special ho drove nine milts southwest to the homo of a farmer, Jerry Sandy, where they re mained until morning. Sandy and his wlfo are adherents of the Flggltc faith. LouIb Flgg, head of tho Flggltc cult, In a modest appearing man nbout 60 years ot age. Ho affecUj no eccentricity of dress and bearing as is common among religious fanatics, but looks, acts and dresses like a union held Friday night n collection was taken ror the iienoiit or mo mrixiug ma ehln'HtH of Chlr-jicO. The nlllcers stated that thorp was no probability of a local sympathetic strike, as this would be of no neneni 10 mo i men go unions. George Davis nnd Jc lleehan, newsboys, wcro arrested Friday uion complaint of F. W. Kelloirir. business nianncer of the Dally News, who accuses them of stealing papers. Davis was released on bond, but lleehan, against whom another charge is pending. II lUllll THE CATARRH OF OLD AGE. Make sPeople Deaf and Blind. PERU Hk PROMPTLY CURES SUCH CASES. Tftpcmm 1 The rnso of Annln Illerschank farmer. Of slender build, he seems almost was locked up. It Is Intended, If faun Kn.Woh! Vinckel wa'caUed In , .ha feeble. His eyes are a mild gray and W-, -enrt to the , reform . school district court this morning. Tho plaintiff face Is smooth-shaven save for a blonde mus- RlnhSomr George Vood . 1.- ... ( il ! ,lll"Ull. Ullltll ,4,ll.l ,,. uruif In the ease sued the defendant for tne sup- lacae, ungeu who wniic. ne is noi ou- ,nrt ..hn vcre arrested February 2. wcro port of a baby boy born to her on May 3, ' truslvo in his religious beliefs, though ho. called yesterday before .Justice Alstadt they alias Urown, whose three-year term In tho , 1809, sho claiming tno ucrendant to no mo onen reicTs to manors spiritual anu wnn a stato penitentiary expired louay. nruwn imuei m iuu vuuu. vv...... n,""a .v..w ...vo- wns convicted In Douglas county on a charge tho defendant, who was here last night, i sages from the Lord. of larceny. Ho Is wanted in Pennsylvania could not be found. "I don't know where tho women went," to answer to a chargo of forgery. A Jury was Impaneled and the plaintiff j he said. "About 5 o'clock yesterday after- tv.,. n,nr,n .innlln Lend nnd Zinc com- placed on tho witness stand nnd swore noon they cot a snlrlt message saying. pany of Omaha filed articles of Incorporation that Vinckel was the rather ot tier cniid. i Fieo for your jVcs,' so they loft a with the secretary of state today. Tho i No further testimony was taken nnd both atantl upon tno or(Jer ot tncir K0, lock of tho concern amounts to $50,000 and sides rested their case. The Judge then nwny , a ll)mbcr waK0 ,lrWcn by , n?il urmoTotSly Vhe bo"- lm""' lm.1 co.w wiii dismissed uy asmsuiih iciuiuy At lornev Thomas. During the time- that elnnsed between the arrest of the accused and the time of tilal tho witnesses for the stnto disappeared. Alfred Pliant, 7 years of nge, was nrre ,led yesterday on tho charge of assaulting another little boy. son of Jacob Peterson. nd didn't The Pllnnts and the Petersons nrn neigh- inir Timv bors at Twenty-eighth and Plnkney streets, i i u. nd whllo the elilers of the families havo tho Incorporators aro C. L. K. inauser, u. i. , insiruciwi nm jm " """ " --..- ucorgo lirown, a rami nana, urown wonts sldernhle trouble. The case was continued Howard, H. II. Vandorcn, W. J. LcDIoyt ami In favor or tne piainiiu. wnicn was uoi.c. tor crt CocUrel llvlng thrco mlra B0Ulh for thirty days ror tno purpose oi puiung A S White Tno court thcn nxcd tno ,lmount ,0 b0 P'11'1 of town They may havo gone there but I I tno nc',wei ll"" hlM K'x behnvlnr. A. S. wnite. .,. .,nfl mv 1 nn,1 Jin ner month OI 1 ""' ..lne. ,lr Da, "e ln"e- .Dut ' An Individual renrescntlng hlmse f to bo Funeral services wcro ncm over iu ..- ..!. T." -j -r-- - - am suro tney am not stay more an nigni." ...nr...i ,m,i m, rn.i. mains of Mrs. J. F. Lansing this afternoon Interment was nt Wyuka cemetery. Fire Insnrnnce Ilnslness. Auditor Cornell has compiled figures show ing tho amount of business transacted In Nebraska by Joint flro insurance companies during tho year 1899. Kxclu3lvo of Ne braska companies tho totals are: Louies paid, $688,881; looses incurred, $671,307; amount written. $110,330,346; premiums re ceived. $1,330,701. Tho figures show a sub stantial Increase In business transacted over that of tho provlous year. Tho police nro unablo to find any cluo to the whereabouts of Reuben Sampson, a young university student, who mysteriously dis appeared from his room in tho flurr block last night. Sampson was a member of the senior claw of the university nnd It Is sup posed he was kidnaped by rival Juniors. HASTINGS MAN DISAPPEARS I'ronilnent CltUen of Xrbrndkn Is IInsIiik' from Ills Home With out Aiinreiit Itenson. HASTINGS, Neb.. March 23. (Special Telegram.) M. D. Hoagland, who has been engaged in -tho. grocery -business in Hast ings for sovoral yenrs, mysteriously disap peared last night and nothing has been seen or hoard of him since. Ho wns last seen In his store at 10 o'clock last night. Mr. Hrlcn, who Is associated with Mr. Hoagland In business, says tho business nffalrs are all right, and ho cannot ncccunt for his sudden disappearance. Mr. Hoagland Is secretary of tho Loyal Mystic Legion lodge of this city and handles nbout $800 of their money every month. Ho hns been a llttlo delinquent In making set tlcmcnts each month, and It Is thought that ho has used this monthly Income In his business and cannot make proper settlement with tho ledge. This alono accounts for his disappearance. She Works the Mnsons, LYONS, Neb., March 23. (Special Tele gram.) A middle-aged, rellned looking woman, purporting to bo tho wife of a de ceased Mason, from some town In Kansas, v.orKeu tno i.Mnsonic iraiernuy oi inis cuy for $1." today nnd was arrested later on r warrant sworn to by 'Attorney Sinclair of Bancroft. In behalf of tho victims here. Constable li. S. Clements went after her and sho was brought back to this city this evening nnd is now In his custody to nwalt further developments. Iliirlhiit ItccclvcH llainnBcs. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., March 23. (Spe cial Telegram.) In tho caso of George Hurl but against tho nurllngton railroad, tho Jury gavo Hurlbut a verdict for $500 for Injuries received from falling over a basket In tho alslo of a passenger coach. Soldier Dies from AVoiinds, VALUNTINK, Neb., March '23. (Special Telegram.) Private Arthur London, wha thereafter for ninety months. The sheriff Is making a diligent search for the de fendant and ho will be rearrested wncn found. Knrmer Accidentally Shot. ALI1ION, Neb., March 23. (Special.) Sherman Hahn, living six miles southwest of Albion, accidentally shot himself yes- torday afternoon by the dlschargo of a shotgun while unloading a wagon in which the gun lay. The discharge took effect In the right groin and hip. A doctor was called nnd dressoJ the wound, which was a fright ful one. being from 'No. 2 shot. It was a glancing shot, the most of which took effect in tho bone, although six of the shot struck Ms watch and glanced to the loft, penetrat ing tho abdominal muscles and possibly tho Intestines. Mrs. Hahn was In Albion and was Immediately sent for. The doctor says that he has a fighting chance for his life. Impelled from llellevue College. HBLLBVUE, Nob., March 23. (Special.) Tho faculty of Uellcvuo coliege havo ex pelled W. E. Hannan, a student of that In stitution, and severely censured several others, for disorderly conduct in the boys' hall Tuesday night. Several persons from Omaha roomed in tho ball that night, and shortly after 12 o'clock the students rolled dumbbells along the corridors and played a number of practical Jokes on tho guests. Tho young man expelled wns a prominent student of tho collego nnd was studying for tho ministry. A number of students held a meeting today and expressed Indignation at tho action taken by tho faculty. Tho Ucrt Cockrell referred to Is a Figgito follower, both ho and his wlfo being zealous adherents ot tho quaint faith. Mrs. Flgg was able to resumo her house hold dutlca this morning, though her nerves aro badly shattered. Like her husband she Is frail and seemingly In poor health. Sho has lost tho sight cf one eye. Xo Desire to Prosecute. "I havo no bitterness toward tho men who mistreated me," nho said. "If one of them should come to me now and say hd was hungry he could have tho best there Is In the house. Neither I nor ray husband have any dtslro to prosecuto them all wo ask Is to bo let alone. Wo wcro not to blame for tho women coming here. Tho Lord sent them becnus they were abused nt home." Tho bc'3t citizens of Gretna glvo no cre dence to the reports that there waa Immor- denco of a Air. Zellar, 1811 Castellar street, Thursday. Soon afterward he I'.epartcd, taking with him, so It Is believed, a coat nnd vest belonging to one of the roomers, lie Is described us 30 years of age, six feet hleh and weighing from 175 to isr. pounds, with black moustache nnd dre33cd In dark clothes. The pollco lire looking for htm. In celebration of the birth of Comcnlus, nn ancient Bohemian pedagogue, the Ho' hemlaus of thlp city will give an entertain ment next Wednesday In the new Turner hall on South Thirteenth street. It will bo under the auspices ot the Bohemian Pres byterian church and a program ot speeches and music has been arranged. Among other addresses will be one delivered by Superintendent Penrso of the city schools". Allen P. lily & Co.. dealers In gas engines nt HID Douglas street, caused the arrest of Frank Daley, n machinist In their employ, upon the charge of eir.'bczzllng $115 while en gaged In setting up some-.englnes for them In northern Nebraska, It was alleged that he ban collected the nniount named and fntled to nay it over to the llrm.. At tho nllty In the Flgg household. Flgg'a nearest time of Ills arrest DHlley.pnduced n note neighbors nro friendly to him and say he and ; lin'Xre'tT' VTm? employers nis wuo nave suucrcd a great wrung. Tho moit picturesque feature of Flgglsm Is a belief In a pcrsonul devil. They look at may decide to drop the prosecution. D. 'II. Wheeler, supervisor of the census for the Second Nebraska, district, has re- nA.A.l -..D.V.In,rt,.H III.. ttlot rtf Vin a man, see the devil In him and feel called , clly o( Omaha, showing the enumcrntor dls unon to exorclso the ovll sulrlt. which they trlcta In the city. There are nluety-elKht of do by praying, screaming, dancing and other j th, 9fVhreC..n,!,ets?llCnS;n I'.IS weird Incantations. Tho report 'thnf Mrs. thickly populated parts or tho city the pre- MRS. AUK All AM ZIHr.LHK, IMI-DMONT, MO, "My wlfo who Is now eighty-seven years, Ilrock says- "After a man has lived In the old, suffered for about sixteen years from world as long as I have ho ought to have severe catarrh of the head, which affected I found out n great many things by ex her sight nnd hearing. 1 raw Pc-ru-na ad-1 porlciKC. I think 1 have dono so. One of vertlsed In your almanac, and testimonials j similar to her ease attra.-ted my attention. 1 got ono bottle and It helped her so much that she Is now using the Rc:oud bottle and sho thinks It Is something wonderful. Her hcnrlng nnd sight are both in part restored. Grateful to you for this wonderful medicine, I am, yours Abraham Zlegler, "Piedmont, Wayne Co., Mo." I. W. Klghttengcr, Grlnnell, Kansas, writes: "I don't have any more trouble In my thront, and have not had n headache for four weeks. Pc-ru-na Is the very medl c!nu for catarrh. There Is no medi cine like it In tho United States, fcr I havo tried a good many bofoi'o using Pc-ru-na. I will keep It In my house to guard against ca tarrh, as It cures all catarrhal diseases I had tho ca tarrh for over twenty years." Mr. Isaac Ilrock, of McLennan county, Texas, has attained tho great ago of 110 years. He Is an ardent friend to I'e-ru-na and speak3 of It In tho following terms- Mr. L. W. Klghttenger. Mr. Isaac Ilroi.k. tho Oldest Man in tho United States. the things I havo found out to my cntlro satisfaction Is tho proper remedy for ail ments duo directly to tho effects ot tho climate. For 110 years I have withstood the changeable climate of the United States. During my long life I havo known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diarrhoea. I had always supposed theso affections to be different diseases. For tho last ten or fifteen years 1 havo been read ing Dr. Ilartmnn's books nnd have learned from them ono thing In particular; That i these nffeetlons nro the same and that they nro properly called catarrh. As Dr. Hart- man's remedy, Pe-ru-na, I have found It In be the best. If not the only reliable remedy for theso affections. It has been my stand by for many years and I attribute my good health anil my extreme old age to this remedy. It exactly meets all my require ments. I have come to rely upon II almost entirely for tho many llttlo things for which I need medicine. 1 believe it to bo especially valuable to old people, al though I havo no doubt It Is Just as good for the young. Isaac Ilrock." Mrs. W. Hocher of Marshall, Missouri, In a recent letter to Dr. Hartmnn, speaks In glowing terms of Pe-ru-na. The follow ing Is nn extract from a letter written by her. She says: "I am very thankful to you for your kindness, and am very much benefited by your ndvlco and medicine. I did not think I could llvo without Pe-ru-na, but now I am entirely well. 1 haven't been sick for six months. 1 cannot recommend your medicine too. highly. It Is wonderful for catarrhal troubles. No womnu should feel safe without It." .Mr. J. It. Prince of Kast Leon, N. Y , In speaking of Pe-ru-na, says: "I am not very well satisfied with tho picture that I am sending you, but when the reader looks nt this plcturo If he would only realize that the original suffered foi 4."i years, the best ol his life, until yout kind advice and pre scription cured him he wo u I d know from whence these wrinkles came. Next month I shall bo 66 yenrs old. 1 hope I may llvo to sea you some day, faco to face." In old nge tho mucous membranes he come thickened and partly loso their funo tlon. This leads to partial loss of hear lng, smell and taste, as well as dlgcstlva disturbances. Pe-ru-na corrects all thl by Its specific operation on all the mucous membranes of tho body. Ono bottlo will j convince anyone. Once used and Pc-ru-na uccomes n iiie-iong biiiiiuuj- wun uiu uu young. Mr. Jacob Linn of Kings, 111., writes: "1 was taken with n pain In my right arm, between tho elbow nnd shoulder, shoveling corn off n wagon. I went to the doctor nt once and ho said it was rheumatism, but he could do mo no good. Tho doctor gnv mo some medicine but it didn't do any good. I had no strength In tho arm; for three months could not lift a pin with my thumb nnd finger. Then I got stiff all over; could not dress or undress myself for thrco months. Finally I happened to get hold of 'Tho Ills of Life.' In It I read Mr. Gould Durkeo's testimonial and wroto to him ask ing him If It wns a true testimonial. Ho replied, telling mo If 1 took your medlelncH I would get well. I took all three of them and they cured me. I nm freo of pain, feel ns limber as I did fifteen yenrs ago, and can sit down In any position and got up ns spry as a boy. I consider Pc-ru-na th best mcdlclno of Its kind I ever saw. I was 7ft years old last August. I was also troubled with diabetes, nnd the Pe-ru-na cured that. I think Pc-ru-na, Is tho best medicine I over saw." J. II. Prince. Send for n free book written 'by Dr. Hart man on catarrh. Address Tho Pc-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Itenl 1-Xi'te Denlers Active, FREMONT. Neb., March 23. (Special.) H. nlumenthal of this city has purchased tho J. D. McDonald residence on Military avenue. Th!a home, which was built In 1888, Is one of tho finest residences In the city. Thcro is more activity In real estate hero this season than for many years and the demand for houses, especially small cot tages, exceeds tho supply. Tho Patrick ranch property, six miles northeast of tho city, belonging to tho e3 toto ot tho late M. T. Patrick and Al Pat rick of Omaha, Is to bo sold on partition proceedings by order of tho court. The prop erty comprises 2,100 acres. Fremont Soldier Killed. FREMONT, Nob., March 23. (Special.) Tho news of tho death ot Prlvnte William Newlon of Company H. Thlrty-nlnth United States volunteers, who lived in Fremont at tho dato of his enlistment, has been con firmed by a dispatch frn Congressman Robinson, In which he states that he has re ceived a cablegram from General Otis stat Ine that Newlon was killed January 17 cn the trail between Ibann and Rosarlo. He was shot In tho head and killed Instantly Newlon's name has never appeared in the official llstu of casualties. "WITH DRAINS SIR!" A creat artist was once asked what he, mixed his pigments .with to obtotn jsuch wonder ful effects. His reply was: With brains, 'sir!" This would .be the real answer to hun dreds of peo ple who arc nil the time asking what Dr. Pierce's medicines arc mixed with to produce such marvelous cures. These medicines ore the result of Dr. Pierce's thorough professional education; his deep study of the pnncl ples of tnaieria medica and of the hu man physiology in health and disease: and above all nis unparalleled practical experience. "I thank God for giving you wisdom and kuowltdge. and ruidlng you in making these mtdlcintc," snya Mrs. II, A. Alubroot, of Aui-tln, LonokeCo., Art., In nn earnest letter to Ir. Pierce. "After five monthi of great suffering 1 write this tor the benefit of other sufferers from the same afflictions. I doctored with our family physician without any good results, so my hus band urged :ne to try Dr. l'lerce's medicines which I did, with wonderful results. I nm com pletely cured. I look four bottles of Dr. l'lerce's I'avorUe Prescription, four of hi ' Golden Medi cal Discovery' and tno vials of his 'Pleasant Ptllcti.' " There U no medicine in the world that has helped and cured to mnny weak nnd ailinir women, as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, It was devised solely for that purpose by one of America's most eminent specialists in this particular field of medical practice. Any woman mav write to Dr. Pierce for advice which will be sent confidentially and absolutely treeot cnarge. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-pace Com mon Sense Medical Adviser will be sent for the mere cost of mailing; paper bound for 31 one-cent stamps, or cloth bound for 31 stamps. It is a grand and useful book. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Buttalo, N. Y. Flgg Is held to bo Christ nnd Louis Flgg St. John, tho favorite disciple, 1b denied by the Flgge. Up to the present tlmo the officers havo not been nblo to apprehend tho persons for whom warrants were Issued on account of tho affair of Wednesday night. Wnndn Arrestee: u Fremont. FREMONT. Nob.. March 23. (Special Telegram.) John Woods, one of the men accused ot having a hand in the administer ing of a dose of tar and feathers to Mr. nnd Mrs. Flgg at at this place Sarpy county and will bo taken to Gretna for his preliminary hearing. Ho denlen having bad any hand In the affair and asserts that ho was In Fremont at tho tlmo It occurred. He admits, however, that he has no kindly feeling for tho Flggs, as he holds them responsible! for his wife and daughters leaving home and taking up their abode at tho Flgg residence. clncts nro divided. Outside bf the city theie are thirty-seven enumeration districts in the Second JS'ebrnska district, making a total of 135 enumerators who will be em ployed for fifteen days In Juno. Henry Qrna-ck and Fred J. Lang became Involved In a wordy war In tho saloon at tho corner of Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets Friday night. Finally Lang went outside and secured n large stone from tho viaduct now building and thus nrmed re turned to clinch his arguments. When Of ficer Ctban succeeded In separating the combatants It was found that Granck had n revere sculp wound. The pair wore still full of llirht when tho patrol, box was Gretna, was nrrcstod 0!cerj lmt weJr(. llmiMy aiKic(, , Ja1"" ny mo snerin ot 1 Mrn to ti'MTK 1 w wmm 11 !l"SSs. FORECAST OF THE. WEATHER rrUnnrr t'linimes i'len. PLATTSMOUTH, Nob,. Mnrch 23. (Spe clal.) The caso against George S. Lee, who Is charged with stealing monoy and ticKcts from tho nurllngton ticket ofilco in Louis ville whllo employed by tho company as night operator, was called today. After se curing a Jury and taking evidence had com menced tho prisoner changed his mind and pleaded guilty to tho chargo. The jury was excused. Judge Paul Jessen will tiouDtiess sentence hlra to a term In tho penitentiary soon. NnUmitli Gets Xcw 1'oaltlon. COLUMBUS, Neb., March 23. (Special J. Nalsmlth, who has been foreman at tho Union Paclfio shops In this city the past thrco years, left last night for Cheyenne, Wyo whero ho has been assigned to duty ns master mechanic, llo is succeeaeu ncro by D. R. Hlnes, who Is ono ot tho oldest engineers on tho road ana wno rormeriy lived nt Omaha, but for tno past ten years has been running nn engine on tho branches out of this city. CnmnnlKii Will He Tninc. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., March 23. (Spe clal.) Tho municipal campaign In this city will bo rather tamo this year, as there are only four ward eouncllmcn and four mem bers of tho school board to elect. Tho con tests for councllnianlo honors will bo In tho First and Fourth wards, In each ot which there nro two candidates by petition. Thers nre six candidates for membeis ot the Iloard of Education, with only four places to fill. SECOND WANTS SEVEN JOBS Smith Side Itoiiililleiiiis llnve Severnl f'lindidntcK for Appointive IMnccs t'luli MukfH Out n Slate. The Second Ward Republican club met at 1413 South Sixteenth street Friday night and arranged to havo the merits of savcral of Its members brought to tho attention ot Mayer Moores with the view to 'their pref erment to certain nppolntlvo ofilces. A committee of three was appointed to wait upon his honor and urge the claims of ssven candidates for positions. Tho Second ward slato follows: Andrew Klowlt, building Inspector. C. H. Kcselcr, plumbing Inspector. Antono Kment, street commissioner. Hcnty Knodell, custodian of tho city hall. Thero being no more eligible male ndult3 In tho ward whosp names begin with "K." tho rcmnlnder of the schedule was made out an follows: Donald Gilbert, bollor Inspector. D. U. Lorlng, timekeeper for street com mlsslonw. K, T. Morris, sidewalk Inspector. Tho nttentlon of tho mayor will bo called to this list Immediately upon his return from tho cast. DEATH RECORD. Fair In AVestern Portion of NcliriinUn Today, Showers In the Hosi er 11 I'nrt. AVASHINGTON, March 23. Foiccast for Saturday and Sunday: For Nebraska Fair In western, showors In eastern portion Saturday; Sunday fair, colder In western portion; variable winds. For lown Fair In northern, showers In southern portion Saturday; Sunday fair; easterly winds. For Missouri Showers Saturday, colder In eastern portion; Sunday fair, north to cest winds. For South Dakota Fair Saturday; Sun day probably rain or snow and colder; vail ablo winds. For Kansas Fair Saturday, except show ors In northeast portion; fair Sunday; south erly winds, becoming variable. For Wyoming Fair Saturday; Sunday colder, with rain or t,now In western por tion; variable winds. litm si Women llnrKlnrs Unit the rostnfllce. GENOA, Neb., March 23. (Special.) nurglars entered tho postoffice at this place last night and blew tho safe open, securing about $60 In cash and a wntch. A largo amount of stamps and other things of value In tho safo wcro untouched. There Is no clew to tho robbers, but bloodhounds from Nebraska City aro expected hero this even ing and will be put on the track tomorrow morning. I'lnrU lietn Threr Yenrs. CLAY CENTEU. Neb.. .March 23. (Spe clal.) Theodore Clark, who was convicted of an absault with Intent to do great bodily harm, was this morning sentenced by Judge Stubbs 10 thrco years at hard labor In the penitentiary. lleiijiimlii tiiillimher, Benjamin Gnllnghcr, for many years n member of the wholesale grocery firm ot Paxlon & Gallagher, died at 0 p. m., Friday, at his home, 208 South Twenty-sixth avenue, the result of a third attack or paralysis. Tho first stroko was received about four years ago, shortly after which tlmo Mr. Gallagher rntlro,! frnm nptlvo business. Iln was nired 59 years and came to Nebraska In 18C2, Bet- ! ham's tllng In Omaha a few years later. Two sons survive, Paul and Ilcnjamln. tmm and EAST, LEAVE 7:00 A. M. !:53 P. M.-7:30 P. M ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. LEAVE 6:53 A. JI --7:20 P. M. HOT SPRINGS - DEADW00D, LEAVE 3.00 P. M. Git Offices. I40I-03 Farnam Kr PINNACLE Pehfection ii: been reached in cigar making by the production of PATHFINDER 5c CIGAR A FLAWLESSLY PERFECT COMBINATION OF SUPERIOR HAVANA TOHACCO AND MOST SKILLFUL WORKMANSHIP. THE ONLY CIGAR Sold Under a Bona Fide Guarantee. DISTRIBUTORS: Robertson Bros., Rothenberg & Schloss For Omnlm ami vicinity. For State of Nebraska. W K. CRESH & SONS, Makers. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Oar Service, (Mil NcliritKkn Settler. COLUMI1US, Neh March 23. (Special.) Jacob Mathls illeil at his homo In Shell Creek township last evening, nfter nn 111 nc( of four days, from pneumonia. Mr. Mathla was 07 years ot ago ami was ono of the old settlers of that part of tho county, having located his farm on Shell Creek val ley thirty years ago. He leaves a wife and thrco daughters, also a brother living In this city. I' line nil of Mm. Ilavln, GIIIHON, Ncb March 23. (Special.) Tho funeral of Mrs. J. II, Davis occurred at this place today. Mrs. Davla was the wlfo of tun president ot the Exchango bank. DpWIII I'rnnli' liiillKiiniil. The little town ot DeWItt Is Indignant. 1'nltitl States civil authorities will not bo received with oieu arms down there while the people are In their present state of mind .mil nil because one day (ieorge B. Falrmnn gave a nolo for $50 on which he failed to place a 2-cenl revenue ntnmp, The matter was sent tn the collector of Internal rtvonut by a Held Inspector or deputy and Tho derangements of tho female organism that hroetl all kinds of trouble and which ordinary prac tice does not cure? aro tho very things that give way promptly to Lydia Em Pink Vegetable Com pound. Uterine and ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, ulcerations, tumors, un usual discharges, hack aches and painful periods theso aro tho ills that hang on and wreck health and happiness and disposition. COLUMBIA BEVEL-GEAR CHAINLESS. Itriliii'cil III We I Kb I mill I lit -li rot fit throughout, 17.",, ijKIO. COLUMBIA, HAR FORD, STORMER nnd PENNANT CHAIN WHEELS . . . Mi'ft every iiri'fi'renee n In liiitterii op ii-let', ipo, f'.r, Still, IjlUri. Lydia C. Plnkhim's Vegetable Compound Iras a wonderful record of absolute euros of these troublos a oonstmnt series of successes for thirty years. Thousands of women vouoh for this. Their letters constantly appear in this paper. COLUMBIA COASTER BRAKE. Alipllciililt- lo cither CI111I11 ll'MS .ir ( ltd i it MoiIi-In. Siivi-h mit'ollilril of tin' mirk, rpieces of Art. "THE BA .'DEFENSE LLOON" and OF CHAMPIGNY" The Niagara Lithograph Co. recently sue ceeded In making arrangements for the rt production of theso master pieces In tho lines t protogravuro process. Theso photograT urcs represent paintings that havo been sol d for tliousnnds of dollars. These repro ductions would soil rapidly nt any ntoro at I 2.00 each, but they cannot be purchased ex cept directly from us, (is wo nbsolutoly con trol tho copyrights. iiioi-lcaii Itlcjclc Co., l'orn u,i-:s niii' htmi:.t, llnrtforil, ( nun. Neli, Cyclo Tn.. Columbia Dealers. Omaha llleyclo Co , Sti;rmer Denlers, OMAHA, NHI1, CURE YOURSELF! Uim ills 41 for unnattirrd illicharsf. ittftaninia'louj, Irritation or ulcamlluui of diii co 11 11 ntml.raun. PuinlfHi. am! i.ut Hktrin mEvmCntreuCo. r pun !... ::NCiNNtll,0 .IH taoiu 117 iirusBiaia, a 1 mmm r .cm in I'tuiu v,rnpmr I1.IO. or I. t'lOtlle., t 7. my ii, 1 MidtM.H ABBBBW 1 : 11 ... n i.e. I mw. boi 10 iirtnurf. W lynmll lOiUfinn. - aiaiaBjBH 3 COUPONS AUTOC.ItAVU.KE Of M. nclullle'H I'liiimiia Pnlntlnu. "The Defense of Champigtiy" t'OI IMI.V I'tlll VIK'll - I, This coupon, with I wo others of consecutive ilutcs nntl 10 cetitH, pre. Beutcil nt tho Hpo olllce untitles any leader of tlio Huo to this beautiful picture, 22XH0 Inches. If you want U mallei!, K.entl 10 touts extra for tube, postiiue, etc. THIS IS IT CUT IT OUT. AiiTor.iiAViiiirc Of Duiiie'a Mnrvelnua I'nlnllns. "THE BALLOON" COl 1MIN l-'Oll MVIU.II Ul, This coupon wltf. two others 0! consecutive date ana 10 renin, pre sented nt the Hot ofllce cutltlus any leader of the Bee to this beautiful picture, 22x150 Inches. If you want It mailed, send 10 cents extra for tube, postage, etc If you send part or all In two ceni iostaj:e stnmps bo caroful that tlioy & not stick together. Address all letter to AHT DKPAHTMKNT, TUB UE15 PUHL18IIING CO., OMAHA, NEft I