THE OMAITA DAILY IlEE: lOyPAY, MATtOH 11, 1001. 0 KRUCEll ASKS INFORMATION Telegraph i for DeUili of Negotiations L'olween Botha and Kitchener. SURRENDER TO BE UNCONDITIONAL London I'mii-r lln Tip Tlmt r.iiKllMi (Jcncrnl Will Dnniiiiiil It n.ul llcfcr llir Hot to Loudon. . LONDON', .March 11. No further news lias been received concerning the negotia tions between Lord Kitchener nnd General Botha. Tlio Dally Impress says It hears that Lord Kitchener declared the Hurren der must bo unconditional, while the ques tion of the future treatment of tho Boers was referred to London. It Is asserted that Mr. Krugcr. through Dr. I.eyds, has sent a long telegram to Mr. Schalkhurger. acting president of th (South African republic, asking for details regarding the negotiations. COMPLIMENTS OLD PRINCE M-ikIm SpiM'Inl fnn- tratlon of tho milder nttltudo recently as sumed by the Imperial government toward i Aluace-I.orralne, tho Berliner TaRcblatt I mentions n report that Kmpcror William Is I planning to give Alsace-Lorraine a Yepro svntatlvo In tho Bundcsrath. ACQUITS ACCUSED COUNTESS llrrlln Court flrrlili" Tlmt DIkMu K nUli.il Prisoner Ulil ot I'lre Vllln for Inmirnncc. SIX DAYS' WALKING MATCH Penn Art Athletic- Olub Sttrti It in In duitrlai Hall. WORLD'S RECORD IS TO BE BEATEN 1". nrur Wltllntn riitiilntlon Uy HI" V. tTHii llnviirlnn llrwcnt. IlKHMN, March I0.--T0 I'rlneo Lultpold, regent of llavarla. who will inp lito olrfitloth year March 12. Emperor William has sent tho following telegram! "It Is with the most painful regret that I am compelled to bo absent from PJJ the day when you complete our Eight e h year, but I shal feel near you In spirit, Vlth feelings of deepest gratitude. "My eldest sou must represent me. i hid him tell you with what heartfelt pleas ure I Pletu.o to myself this day your mighty llguro and how, with tho loyal Bavarians nnd Indeed with nil German), I aaluto tho princely hero In whom the good ness of Ood preserved to us a (list n gulshed comrade In arms o t U"""" " Grent. nnd whom wn hope Ho will long prescrvo to uso in his present wonderful vlcor," ttKlrTr. 1 tiltnnlrl 111 his reply returned "deep thanks, with regret for tho terrible which causes yum iimnw - IIDIlLtN, March 10. Tho trial of Countess von Schllebcr, accused of having oct flro to her own villa In order to obtnln tho In surance money, which began Friday In Ber lin, ended at 2:30 this morning In a verdict of acquittal, Tho countess was Immediately liberated. DhHInIn Shift Alioul. GENOA. March 10. M. I'nul Derouledo arrived hero this morning from Barcelona, accompanied by his sister and M. Marcel II.-il.ert. BRUSSELS, March 10. M. Taul do Cas- sagnac, French conservative uepuiy mm editor of rAutorlto of rarls, arrived nero today with M. I'aul Buffet, brother of M. Andro Buffet, nnd M. Aitgustm I'crnanu uc ltrmcl of tho French Chamber, who win act as second witness for M. Andro Buffet In tho projected duel with M. Paul Dcrou-lido. t Sonir of the 'l'ciit-I'nr Stnrt? Are Uspretril t 1 Hotter Tlutu UVtll .Mllrn In Ili! Hour. I'rrslilPMt Din Noon to ll.-turn. MEXICO riTV, March 10. Tho Olllclal Gajctto, published by tho government, an nounces that President Diaz will return hero within a fortnight to preside over tho cabinet suasion which opens next month. All reports agreo that the president is steadily gaining In strength. .Moroccnn Trllir Itcvolt. TLEMCEN, Algeria, March 10. Tho Mo roccan tribes In proximity to French terri tory nro In full revolt and rclnforcomonts have been sent forward. nccurrcnco absence." DEWET AGAIN ELUDES THEM KMt-npcn fioni llrltlxli mill II nil h ' I lie Shelter of HI" "ii Country. LONDON. March 11. The Times pub lishes tho following dispatch from Aar.vo Eclkop, March 9: "General Dewet has escaped northward by a forced march, with 100 men. Ills oh Jectlvo point is believed to bo tho vicinity of Kroonatndt. Four other Boer leaders nro fctlll In tho southwestern part of the Orango Hlver colony. "Now that Gonernl Dewet Is back In his own country It will be almost impossible to operate against him. Just as soon as he Is pressed his commando dissolves, to meot again n few days ,latcr. Only n few bands of Boers arc now left In Capo Colony." FIGHT OVER PLAGUE VICTIM Milium lit Oipetmvii Oe-ponor I'ollee tMHeei-H Who Attempt to Demote StrleUen Slim. CAPETOWN. March 10. The official re ports regarding tho prosress of tho bubonic plaguo In Capetown since tho outbreak show b total of twenty-ono deaths and ivj cases Tho Mnlays gathered today to opposo tho removal of a Malay who had been uttneked by tho dlscasH nnd of soveral persons who had conio In contact with tho victim. Tho pollco were overpowered nnd tit's portions who had conio Into contact with tho Malay mado their escape. In tho event of a repetition of this ex tierlcnco It will bo necessary to employ armed force, so that trcmblo Is anticipated Vain appeal to uncle sam aiiirthilHC ii, I'orinerly of United .State" Ami), Slilppetl with lluem for I.ImIioii. LONDON, March 11. A dispatch to tho Dally Mall from Lourcnzo Marques says that n Mr. Martlnlsen, who resigned u post In tho United States army to Join tho boor forces, was shipped for Llsbou Sat urday on tho Portugueso transport Slaro, shlch carried 103 Boer families, after ho kad mado un Ineffectual attempt to obtain ionsular protection. EMPEROR'SWOUND IS HEALING lucllliiu of the IellilN In NiiIinIiIIuk. mill III" tienernl Condition I" .More Comfortable. BERLIN. March 11. Emperor William's vound Is healing, tho swelling of tho eye lids U subsiding nnd his majesty's general iondltlon is satisfactory. CLOVER LEAF TO VANDERBILT Sueli Trnimfer of Control Is' .Vow Iliiiuoi-eil Aroiimt .Mlrlilmni Cen tral llrniliiuiirtcr. TOLEDO, O., March 10. A rumor reached this city today to tho effect that tho Clover Leaf would aoon pnss Into tho control of thh Vandcrbllts anil lt Is given considerable credit here on nccount of recent tralllc nr. rangcmentH which were mado between tho Clover Leaf nnd tho MIchlgnii Central, n. Vandcrbllt road. Tho plan Is said to bo to make tho Clover Leaf part of the Michigan Central system. thus giving the Vandcrbllts n lino from St. Louis to Lake Eric, Buffalo, Boston and New York. The Clover Leaf's eastern terminal Is here and tho Detroit Division of tho Michigan Central has Its terminals here also. Presi dent Morton left this afternoon for New York, having been cnlled to that city upon Important buslneKS, which Is said to bo In connection with tho proposed sale. PHILADELPHIA, March 10. A six-day co-as-you-plcoeo walking match was bc gun a few minutes after midnight at In dustrial hall under tho auspices of the Penn Art Athletic club. Twenty-four pe dcstrlnn8 started lu tho race nnd will at tempt to equal tho world's record of 023 miles in 142 hours. Tho management has offorcd 60 per cent of tho gato receipts to bo divided among tho first eight men, pro. vldcd they make more thau -175 miles in the six days. Among tho old-tlmo "peds" who toed tho scratch were Georgo Norcmnr, Oscar Hoi' den. Frank Hart. Gus Guerrero anil Pat Golden. Thero were twenty-four starters In all. yesterday unit the oigantzntlon of a rynijj cute In expected. Tho various cement syniil- rntcs met in iieriiu yesterday mm - eral organization Is considered certain. Notwithstanding the unruvornoio ini m trial renorts nubllslieil Inst week traders generally express eontldenco In tho busi ness situation and declare that the pres ent pessimism Is exaggerated. Tho ilomuiid itir money tor ino weeK vns uunmun '" and tho private rate of discount, whleh had receded to 3V4 per cent .rose 'i yester clay. Foreign exchange moved In 'er- mony's ravor. The rnited ainnniimni u-mnj took the new Mannheim 4 per cent loan al 100.30. Tho Constuntlnoplo correopondent of tho Frankfurter Zeitung says the char ter of tho Anatolian Hailwny company has Dceti renewcu for soven years. LONDON BROKERS WAITING l'rninlsc of Definite War Xew Holds Stock OtelmiiKC 1" SiiMpeime. NEBRASKA WHIST ASSOCIATION , . rago, Milwaukee St. Paul, Chesiipcnko & """" Ohio, Wabash preferred, which rosn LONDON. Mnrrh 10 lluslncss on the Stock exchange last week was almost stag hunt, ponding :m announcement of tho budget proposals nnd tho receipt of definite news from the seat of war. Such few deal ings as were reported indicate a most in vorablo tone, but tho deurncss of money prevents nny recovery. In Investment se curities there has been much prollt taklnx with a view to the settlement. Con sols closed lower at OtUfcifPG-'U under the expectation of a largo issue to cover war expenditure. Homu railway securities wero lower, 1'oreigncrs were inaeuve, siiuwnm practically no change, though Mexicans and Spaniards were U up nd Chinese 'A down. . . . Tho American market onencd wenK. Willi general Important up wani movement, but Hiibseiiiientlv beeumo unsettled and closed Irregular. Among tho Increases were Chi- Third Annual Content In fielied for (iriinil Islnnd TliurNilny n nil I'rlilnj. ORAXn IHI.AN'D. Nrb.. March 10. (Spe cial.) The third annual contest of the Ne braska State Whist association win uo in il.lo .-I I v 'riinruihi v niul l.-rlilnv. March 14 and 10. Many leaiilng whist players of tho state have slgnllled their Intention of at tending. The business meeting will bo March 11 at 11 a. m. In tho Koeliler hotel. Tho llrst contest for tho Lincoln challenge .im ii Un the iiihi tilnv In tho series of team contests, will bo at 2 o'clock the nft ernoon of the iith. Tho several contests will bo played tho afternoon und evening of the nth una ibiu. Vnrfnllc Wentt.rn nntnitinn. nnd UCHll lug llrsls, i. Southern llaliway preferred fell 1 linlllt! Dnnvrr .! ttlit (irnlllld mill Southern Pacific, ; Denver & Bio Grande preferred, 14. There uiih il furtlipr pener.il rise ill South African mlnlinr sharen on the reported ne gotiations bctwen Lord Kitchener and Gen eral Botha. Hands closed better at 43Vj nnd others with an Improvement of from i-n; to Mnnev w.is In iietfv-n'ileinand nnd senreo mil vrHlt.rtlni. U'linii llin Mlltltllv noeaiiio idcutlful, rnteH closing easy. Until Monday, IV4 per cent; llxtures, 3'.4?3; tlirce-inoiitiiH mi 11h, 3U. A IIOUHTIXt; THOMAS. STOCKS CONTINUE ACTIVE Billion Deal in Steal Imparts SteadUi Ton ia Wall Strut. EXTENDED BUOYANCY IS EXPECTED .Market ClliiRS Tcniieluiisl j- tn IHuh Hnnue of Vnliivs Inuiortaiit ltc actloiiiiry .Mocinent Looked fur l.nter. ago Hock island, ii Coiisnllilateil Oas S'i Delawarfl & Hudson.. 1W Hrlo 2J General Electric SIR Hocking Valloy I? Louisville & Nashville.... 93 Mo., Kan. .S: Toxns pfd... 8S Missouri Pacific !) New York Central Ill N. Y., Ontario - Western XI Northern Pacific 81 Peoria & Eastern 25 Beading :rj St. L. & Sun Francisco.. BS Southern Paclilc 41 Texas & Pacific 29 Union Pacific ! Wabash pfd 30 l'eiinsylvanln Hallroad.... 153 M2 197 131 r. 200 4,1 S'.l 17 -2 l: SI 7 is 24 24 4.1 149 to: 1BI 10; n 12H 91 27 : n 19 in l 9 31 It 41 7 123 nn d I AUfenMlC DinC CTADTC CIHUT llnd Ills I'nlllnu Ilnlr .Slopped UnUOUH U IIIUU oini.iw . lnl,rHir Cured Wllliont I'nllli. H. B. Fletcher, Butte, Mont., Oct. 20, 1S9D, says: "Like many other people, I bavo been troubled for years with dandruff and within tho last few months my hair camo out so badly that I was compelled to havo what I had left clipped very close. A friend recommended Ncwbro's Hcrplclde. I confess that I doubted his story: but I (in Millies 1'IiiInIi After Affluent to I.aUe'n .Motor nnd Itesiilt" In n .lllxii p. F1UCSNO, Oil., March IO.-Gum Luwson of HulTnlo und John Lako of New York riwl.i iiwlnv In n ten-mile motor-iinccd bi cycle race on tho Velodrome trnck. Lnke'H motor nroiio in mo second mini ami i-.ii.w-sou continued to ride In violation of the ruli-M. iliilshlnir In lK:t.i. At tho finish pov- eral of the riders got Into a nuarrel ovr tho raco and a, rree-ror-nu iigni was mo result. AtsntlllilM to lie BERLIN, March 10.- Itepresenlril. -As u furthor Ulna llllill iiien Kill Sheriff. MILTON, Oil., March 10. Deputy Sheriff Dolman of Calaveras county was shot nnd killed tonight nt Wullacc, n small town near here, In a pitched battle with two high waymen. Ono of tho latter Is reported soriously wounded. Early this evening two prominent residents of Wallace-wero held up and robbed by the bandits. The nffalr being reported to the county offlclnls here, Deputy Sheriff Holman, with a small posse, went to Wallace to arrest the robbers. Tho latter resisted and n pistol fight ensued. .Many shots wero exchanged. Al Miiitee's liter. PITTSBURG, Pa., March 10. Fully 2,000 persons paid, tribute to tho late State Sena tor C. L. Mageo today by viewing his re mains as they lay in state at his lato pala tial homo, "Tho Maples," between tho hours of 1 nnd 6 p. m. The fuuornl will take place Tuesday afternoon. Slnrt to Philippine. WASHINGTON, March 10. The squadron of tho Fifth cuvalry stationed at Fort Mycr, Vn., left todny for San Francisco enrouto to tho Philippines. They will sail on tho trans port Meade about March 18. Tho squadron Ir mado up of Troops I, K, L nnd M nnd ia In command of Colonel William A. RatTert. I was given up to dlb from heart and nervous troubles caused by grip. Six bot tles each of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and Ncrvlno cured mo." Mrs. John Wollct, Jefferson, Wis. Movements of Oeeiui Vesnels Mnreli 10. At Now York Arrived St. Louis, from Southampton nnd Cherbourg; Germanic, from Liverpool and Cherbourg; umuria, from Liverpool nnd Queenstown; Hanover, from Bremen: Siberian, from Glasgow. Sailed McBaba, for London; Amsterdam, for Rotterdam; Cullc. for Liverpool; Patrla, for Marseilles and Naples. At Queenstown Sailed Cymric, from Liverpool, for Now York; Campania, from Liverpool, for Now orlt. At London Arrived Marquette, from New York. At Antwerp Arrived Frlcsland, from Now York. At Gibraltar Sailed Allcr, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. At Portland, Me. Arrived Numldlnn, from Liverpool. Creen Hlver Holt tin. The flreen ItlverH defeated the Pnxtoll & Gallagher team howling at Clark's alloys Hiimiuy anernoou. rcorn: Green Rlvem 1st. Amburster 177 Kaufman!! 212 A. C. Itecd Ml Gutmanu US Hartley 117 Totals S7S Paxton & Gallagher 1st. Plckard 1M1 I.nvcdge 19:! (iellus 109 Nnwconib IVJ Inches 190 gavo Hcrplclde a trial; now my hair .Is ns thick as ever, and entirely free from dandruff." "Destroy tho cause, you remove the effect." At druggists, $1.00. Hcrplclde Is a delightful hair dressing for regular use. Totals M3 2d. 3d. Totnls. llil 1V 191 Hi9 Cnj I7S isn 627 101 15.1 41 1 IS 0T 4l 57 772 74SS 2il. 3d. Totals. 207 172 hit 170 521 lf.2 12? 3i8 llli 151 429 1S3 102 KI7 S21 7S2 2,110 DEATH RECORD. Cup (n I n I'niltliiek Dies In China. WASHINGTON, March 10. Tho War de partment todny received word of the death of Captain Richard 11. Paddock of tho Sixth cavalry at Tien Tsln, China, yesterday, from pneumonia. Captain Paddock was appointed to tho army from Illinois In October, I88ji. He graduated from the Infantry and Cavalry school iu 18S7. t'olmiiliiiH llnse Hull Temii. COLUMBUS. Neb.. March J0.-fHneclnt.1- A base hull team has been organized hero anil "after April 1 It will be ahlo to make dates nnd pieet all comers. A site has been selected i.iul the urntimlH will ho fitted un with ii good seating capacity. Some good amateur games will bo seen hern during tho season. v. a, uorucn is manager. 'When tho grip left mo my nerves and heart were badly affected; but I bcgiu taking Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Heart Cure and was soon till right." Wm. Rocricht, Eau Claire, Wis. BERLIN TRADERS TRANQUIL Ixpress Conllilenec In IIiihIik-nm .Situa tion nnd Deelnre Tlmt l'rewent reHxIiiilxni i:nnuerntcil. - UK It LIN. March 10. Tho nctlvltv of lllo lmiirsi. In m t week was 111 :i few nneclultlcH. Quotations for Imperial and l'riraslan loans showed very slight changes. Nevertheless all l per cent iouiih wore firm upon n goou (icinauii rrom the puouc. icauing leic turo or tho wcck was the in muer oi munici pal loans announced for subscriptions ilresdnn'H loan of l."i.ODO.0Ui) marks ut 4 per cent will bo subscribed Maxell II, tho sub scription price lielug 101.00. Among toreign rentes lurKisii, j-onu cucso -ind Mex cans wero sold for reauza tlon unit Australians and Argentines wero In good demand. Among American rnuroaa securities only ino (janiuuans imrucicu ia tentlnn. Itiillnns remnlneil stronc. Thero was lively speculatloii In Trans vaal certificates owing to tho reported ne gotiations between Lord Kitchener and General Botha. Bank stock generally was firm, mostly rising soveral points. Lloyds shares weakened upon the announcement regarding capital. Tho loan murket for Industrials was dull nnd weak, numerous pessimistic reports from the Iron Industry appeartng. . ... . I.ShHIkIi nlir Iron on tllo DusseldOrf bourse fell 2 marks and It Is arriving In In creased quantities. Tho arrivals of Eng lish coal caused ulso u weakening In coal shares. Iron shnreH were further de pressed yesterday upon a reported quarrel In I tin nler Iron Mvndlpnte. KffortH ImVe been resumed for general reorganization or the rolling mills syndicate and the sheet mills syndicate, which will hold a confer ence March 14. Representatives of the Plato mills were In conferenco in Berlin Mock Inland Bond Atlnclie. CHICAGO, March 11. Charles Kennedy, asslstnnt gonernl passencgr agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad, died at nn early hour this morning In St. Luke's hospital. Two weeks ago Mr. Ken nedy underwent a serious surgical opera tion. Illen of lllpc Old Aire. SILVER CREEK. Neb., March 10, (Spe cial.) Tho death of 1 J. Squler, aged 81 years, occurred this morning at 12:16. Death was dimply the result of ripo old age, Funeral services will tnko place Tuesday forenoon. NEW YORK, March 10. (Special.) Henry Clews, head of tho banking houso of Henry Clows & Co., In his weekly financial rovlevr says: During tho last week business nt tho Stock exchange has continued active, tho transactions In stocks having ranged around l.ouo.OOO shares per day. Tho tone of the market has been steady to firm and prices nave neon close upon tne ingnest touched during tho boom. Tho excitement attending the steel ileal has largely abated and ns the large transfers of the merged securities havo been effected without any derangement n the money market and the still unadjusted settlements havo been care fully provide!1 for through syndicate nr tniigements little apprehension is euter tulned about tht still uneflected settlements. This smooth working of tho billion ileal has Imparted n steadier tone to the gen eral market and as the bull cliques argue tlmt It will for some tlmo bo to tlio Interest of the lurge houses In this operation to keep the market buoyant thero has been no stiecliil hiisto to realize and tho policy of tlio largo bull operators seems to bo lo encourage n hopeful nttltudo and to grad ually glide out of tho market upon a tide of good feeling. The transactions In in dustrials are less active than might be ex pected under the sort of trial that Is now affecting that class of stocks. There Is considerable diversity of opinion about the Intrinsic value of the stocks of the great sleel combine and as lo what I the best policy to bo followed In fixing tlio initial vnluo of that large muss of Invest ments. It Is to be assumed that the pro moters of the amalgamation will help to support their value for some tlmo to come. Mnklng the. most liberal allowance for tho various fnctors in national conditions con- Iduclvc to a rising value lu our Investments Mio prudent mind will pretend that we have made a recent real progress equivnient to the extraordinary rlHO In the value of Investments. All otiier things being equal a great Increase lu tho national wealth means a reduction In the rulu of Interest and a declluo lu the Interest rate Is no reason why tho market value of tho prin cipal Investments should advance. For this reason nny further Important rlsn In prices must be rcKiirded as nhuormal and us only contributing to tho forces that are lavlnc the basis for nn Important reac tionary movement In market values later on and especially In stocks dependent on the recent great consolidations or inuus trial corporations. Clinics to llluli It ii ii bc. . The tenacity with which the stock mar ket clings to the high range of values Is remarkable. It Is now four mouths slnco the boom sot In and yet there has been no distinct urenK niirlnc the interval ami nrlccs now ranee at the hluhest tlcures and are. on tho average, far above tho highest level ever before reached. The following quotations of twenty-seven nctlvo stocks on March b, compared with tho highest anil lowest for the year 19iki. affords an Inter esting Illustration of the course of values for tho last fourteen months; Mnr. C, 1900 1901. II nh. Low American Sugar 110 137 9tl Atch.. Topeku .t S. Fo.... 57 49 19 Baltlmorn & Ohio 91 90 55 Canada Southern 57 Gl 47 Chesapeake A: Ohio 13 12 24 Chi.. H. & Qulncy KB 114 119 Chi.. .MIL A: Ml. i'aui ij.i IIS 109 Total prices, 27 stocks.2,413 2,2.2 1.57S Averngo prices. 27 stocks. iO 83 58 CorrenpotidltiK limine I.nxt Year. Tho lowest avef-ago market value of this group of storks last year was J58 per sluirh and the highest Ji3; tho highest range of values being reached near the close of Hi,, vi'iir. This shows nn Increase during VM of 43 per cent In the amount of loans required for carrying stocks. Comparing now current prices with the highest values nf 1900 we Und a further rise of 16 per share, with no Indications of any present re actionary tendency. This Is certainly nn entirely phenomenal erimlltliin of lnvi-nlmi'iit values. How It Is to bo satisfactorily accounted for is tno question. It Is not In any degree explain nlile from un unusual ease lu the monov market, for money has heen actively em ployed rather than otherwise, True, there was nt the imeulni: nf this year a hi run de mand 'or securities for Investment, but that movement had Its full effect uy the middle of January and should havo been followed by a reaction, rather than a further ad vance, :t n, nlso true that the earnings or I ho railroads havo shown a healthy condi tion, hut no improvement that warrants n rise of l-H Per share lu tlio average price of stocks. True, further, tho confirmation of the gold basis by the re-election of President MfKininy was a strong nun roc tnr. inn that had Peen consioeraiiiv ills counted lu advance of the election, and the latter uvent was not in nscir or surn iriinneeiiiliint moment as to warrant a rise of 25 per cent In tlio principal values of investments. Svreeiilnir nnd Persistent llnnin. Tim elder eausn of this sweeplllc and pcr- uiut.mi iwinm tm m been the consummation of a series of financial deals, covering immense amounts or capital ami euiiing tor ioe ma iilmiliillve eo-ntieratlon of the most Inlllletl iini riimimiHin mill iinimein ui urn i:im. li tre 1'iii.(i nneratlons needed the support of a strong Dim speculative seniimeni nun the managers Ol ino oeais anil win leiinniK atieeiilntnm havo found It to their mutual Interest to encourage tho boom. Nor has tho consummation of the billion steel con solldatlon so far been followed by any cou an KimiiM reu Izmir mnvemeni: on mo con trary certain prominent cllqucd stocks are still advancing. There Is much talk nf further importnnt nmnlimmutlons limit-ndlnc. which, whether true or not, has for tho present at least Its effect In keeping tho excitement alive and vigorous. Al the moment tho course of the stock market Is mainly dependent upon iimi' i.uii- H tnnv Hervn the convenience and Interests of bunks nnd bankers to defer tho llnnl winding up of the grent deal transuc iiniiu. Thev mav bo expected to be tho first to got out of the market und when their supporting hand Is withdrawn nothing Is more likely thnn a hurried realizing among the cliques. Wheels! Whcclsl Wheclsl how they go! RUlo a Beo wheel nnd bo In tho uwlm. Ileal' Attorney Wants IlnmnKes, SPRINGFIELD, 111., March 10. Attorney Willis Falrman of Alton, who. In company with John L. Reals, was arrcltod recently nnd taken to Udwnrdsvllle, charged with helm? un nccouinllco In tho "Invincible thief" case, has Instituted suit for $50,000 damuges against Madison county, alleging fnlso Imnrlsonment, and that ho was as saulted by officers on their midnight drlvo with him from Alton to Edwnrdsvllle. FIRE RECORD. GreeiiHluirK GIiinh I'lnnt. GREENS1JURG. Pa., March 10. Tho Standard Glass company's plnnt, south of hero, was destroyed' by lire today. The plant was recently leased from tho No tional Glass company and was to bo started up In full tomorrow with a largo number of men. Tho loss Is $30,000. 14 ikt il ii ii ii iii ii ii Come on Boys Over 2,000 subscriptions lmvo already been turned in by boys who are working for these wheels. Why Not You ? Be one of tho lucky ones and get A NEW WHEEL l'KXSIOXS FOR -U'USTHHX VBTI3HANS li- the ii ii ii m w m m m m m "War Survivors Remembered Cenei'iil Government. I Cij WASHINGTON, March 10. (Special.) ff Tho following pouslons have been granted: Issue of February 13: , Ji Nebraska: Benownl John Eaton. Fair- IW bury. S. Increase William U. Craig. Hitr- well. Jio; (special act February iw unarics A. D. Wlswell, Alnsworth, J3C. Iowu: Original Francis m. nates, nonia nelle, $; Henry Nlpp, MIneoln, $S. Increase James It. McKonzle, Knoxvlllo, $12. He Issue James I j. Nlday, Humeston. $10. Or iginal widows, etc. .Minors, oi rranK v. nnrrntt. Inwn fltv. 112: Rubcc-cii J. Lisle. Panorn, $3: Sarah Howker, Odebolt, $8; Tlllle Murlotta. Vinton, $s. Colorado: Increase Arrlngton Bosebcrry, Wnlsenburg. $10. Montana: Orlalnnl wldowB. etc. Elizabeth Frakes. Butte, $8; (speclul accrued February 1G) Mury JJ. Huleaiiack, liozeman, s. Doing Business Without Advertising One of BUI Nye's best and most charac teristic productions Is the following advice to a man who wanted to do business with out using tho newspapers. The mnnu icrlpt of tho artlclo was given to a friend thortly before tho author's death, was mis to go by has any. Drag him Into tho storo and send for a doctor. This will draw a crowd, Bouio of whom might need shoes and steal a pair. Whllo tho doctor Is pushing tup man's splno back to placo and bowing up tho hole rainier' Cimliler Arrested. NASHVILLE, HI., March 10. Walter OIIU1, cnshler of Edmund Palmcr'ii defunct Ashley bank, against whom two warrants wero Issued last week charging him with being an accessory to Palmer in tho cm bozzloment of tho bank's funds, has been arrested. Ho waived examination and wan nlaccd under a $20,000 bond to appear bo- I fore tho April term of tho Washington had it man with a very solemn faCo walk county circuit court. Other warrants Is- Bill Nye's Advice. laid and recently found ond printed in the tell tho Injuted wretch n funny story and sell him a pair of shoes mat won t sup. You might turn tho hose on the crowd, at tho same tlmo making somo facctfous re mark about tho weather. By this tlmo lots of folks will have slipped down on your Improvised rink, to tholr great merriment. This little stroke of business can bo dealt by you any time when It Is not freezing by spreading a few banana Bkins on tho walk. Folks'll sue you if they don't kill you outright and a lawsuit will keep your name beforo tho public. When tho excitement is over tako tho best pair of shops in tho store, If you've Now York Joiirnul: I have received tho , following letter: Dear Nyo I am about to , start lu tho boot and shou business. My friends say I am cut out for It, havo genius in that di rection. Can you suggest bouio way to get loltig and atny going without using tho newspapers? An early reply will greatly oblige Regluald. To begin wtlh stay where you nro! Don't move! Alloim! "About to start" Is bet tcr than starting without tho aid of tlio press, Rcggio. 1 am glnd to hear mat you nave genius you'll need It, Reggie, to succeed In any paid for them, and got a big hammer and direction unless you nro hound "up salt creek," without tho genial nud necessary nislstanco of printer's luk. 1 can suggest a way I will suggest a way n road as plain ns Is the nose on your faco, Reggie. I take It for granted you have a faco and that tho nose ornamenting It la n Roman one, not n mere dent In your jihyBloguoniy. A road Hint has been trav tiled by more unadulterated failures loth In tho shoe trade and other branches of business endeavor than that charming coun try romblo which Shakespeare Bays "Is paved with good Intentions." It will bear careful consideration und la ob follows: Tho first thing on waking In tho morning turn over and go to sleep again; this will rcit you nnd keep you from getting up. No lolf-rospectlng shoo dealer should roach Ills placo of business beforo 10 o'clock In tho morning nud It might add to his dignity uot a long spike and spike them down to tho Bldowalk In front of tho door. This will at tract attention and afford you Inflnlto amusement when anyono tries to carry them off. When a woman calls, don't jump at "busl ness" tho first thing by aBklng her If sho, wants to buy a pair of shoca; she always goes to tho drug store for them. Ask her how old she lu; It her teeth are false and if she lives happily with her husband. Then Introduco tho subject of shoes carefully but firmly with a slight Innuendo, as; "Ah! I eeo you'vo got your feet lth you!" or "When small feot wero given out In Maluo you wero In Texas!" Try a line of Ella Wheeler on her; women like poetry: v "Laugh nnd the world laughs with you, Weep and we all repine; An extra sized shoo Is tho thing for yon When your foot Is a number nine." Whon Bho flounces out nsk bar it that's her own hnlr or a switch, Then, when her to goi iiuio nn i . . . . : : .........." "'. ,,.,.. .i ,.,.. i When you havo opened tno store uring in uusuanu or uik ummri uumcn uruuini, munu - - . io hose and wet down tho stock to mako yourrelf as he Jams your measly head Bhorlff, who was Just going tn through n slioerase. - iiiikh and he win laugh with you." This will keep tho town talking about you and Is much cheaper than advertising In the papers. tho bo euro It does not leak. If lt'B n cold rooming we down tho walk In front of tho store, so It'll freeze, and the llrst man that attempts to go by will fall, like Lucifer, and drive his spinal col limn up through his brains. This Is an ef ficient wnjr to see It the maa who Attempted Tho late P T, Hnrnuin. when business was dull at tUo old "museum, New York," out nnd lay a brick down in tlio middle of tho street, leave it (here, walk back In and through the museum without Baying a word or cracking a smile, tnko up another brick and lay that down by tho llrst; pick up tho first and back through tho museum again. This ho repeated till a crowd had gathered and paid to follow him In to see what ho was doing. I wouldn't ndvlse you to do that; they'd call you an Imitator. That you don't want. Bo original. Buy n load of bricks havo them slyly dumped In tho yard back of tho store, and, when all tho' town U trying to Bleep after tho excitement you havo already caused, carry tho whole, load up on tho roof, ono brick at a time, thus yon can count them and it will perfect you In figures. Next day, about 10 or 11 a. in., get up on the roof nnd begin to danco and yell "Flro!" This will bring the towu to your store. Then holler "April fool!" and throw tho bricks ns fast as you enn on tholr heads. You can yell "April fool'" on October 10, If you like, It will add to your eccentricity, increase your popularity and perhaps land you In tho cooler. Keep everybody tulklng about you that's tho keynote of success.. If you see a Ut t lo girl going by with n bumllo, tako It away from her and cuff her ears so nbo'II run homo crying. When her father is trying n different brand of shoes on your pusillanimous cnrcaes, suggest to him that tho shoes you carry will give bet tor satisfaction. If ho kicks you Into In sensibility pay no more attention to hlmi Shut up your Btore three days each week, leaving a big placard In tho wludow, "Gone ashing, will bo back most nny tlmo." Thon from behind a broken window pano which you havo knoc'ted mit back of tho shut ters, you enn enjoy tho commonts of your fellow townsmen. You might close up Joko on tho save you tho trouble. Finally, when you aro too financially dead to tan and make Into pair of "5-coit brogans, you will havo lilg monuments with "Adam Failure" cut into it In the latest ecru pattern Yours for health, DILL NIB. sued against Palmer havo caused State's Attorney Vomer to require tho banker to file a bond of $100,000 by Wednesday morn ing or go to Jail. Palmer is now on a bond of $15,000. "I bad heen In bed tbroo weeks with grip when my husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nervine, Pain Pills and Nerve and Liver Pills. I was cured." Mrs. J. Relnlor, Vracklln, Ind. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. W. T. Coad und (laughter of Bapld City nro guests at tho Millard. A. II. Tarhot. a wealthy mine owner, nt Salt Lake City, accompanied by his wife, is a visitor in tno cuy. Lew Hawkins, who Is nt the Orphcum this week, has taken quarters at tho Her Grand, Ho is accompanied uy ins wue. Judge II. M. Sullivan of Broken uow ar rived In the city this morning, nccompu- nicd uy a party or menus, i n pariy was composed of Mrs. Sullivan, Georgo Willing and wife, J. A. Hnrrls and wife, Miss Tier- ney and f. v Tierney, ii ii ii) ii Cleveland ever had to get a $50.00 Bicycle. You Can Have Yottr Choice Here is Our Offer: National Racycle $ Just the one you have always wanted you Jj- can, if you try. This is the greatest opportunity you jk m m m m m m m m n m Rambler Orient Stearns Sterling Manson Victor Columbia OR ANY OTHERS YOU WANT We will give you your choice of any 50 bicycle made for 150 uew, one mouth subscriptious to the Daily and Sunday IJee. If you cannot collect in advance, just turn in the name nnd ad dress and the carrier who deliv ers the paper will make the col lection and we will deliver the wheel as soon ns the subscrip i.w... nite ueen paid. Any boy or girl can get 1C0 people to take THE BEB ono month and holp them to get a wheel. It makes no difference where you llvo or wbcro you get subscribers. TItY IT. Remember these are all $50 i( high grade wheels for Fancy Specialties and Racers for a few CHARLES C. ADSIT ;:; S5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Trlvatc Diseases and Disorders of Men IS Years In Omh. VARICOCELE a HYDROCELE ri Method uovr, never falls, without rutting;, pain or Inj.Kir lllno. S Y P H I L I Renred tor lire and the poison ? 1 "7 'horotighly elrant-d from the system. Soon every lfc-n and symptom ?!!MP??r?..oml""'e'r nd frever. No "IlltBAKINO OlVr" of thBdHease on the skin or face. Treatment contains eo dauctrous drues or Injurious medicines. WEAK MEN k" m' MiNttootifrnm a,V. v or VICTIM TO NKIIVOU8 SEXUALLY uriiif.trv or l'.xiiAirsTio!, WAdTtNO Wr.AKNtS lfiVOU'NTAItY Umms. with eaiii.v decay lu Yorso and Muti.n Aoan, ack of vim. vitirr ami strength, with sexual orpins ltmntrd nnd weak STRICTURE ""dlrylly cured with J new !'rt P n"11 . '"'""'Me Home Treat- nnd CLSfcT meat. NolnKtrutnents.nopaln, no detention from bnsinms. Gonorrhoea. Kidney and lllmlder Troubles. critics jr.KANTi:r.n. CoiHultatlM Frre. TfMlmrM by Mill. CallouoriKldrefs g s. 4th St. Dr. Searlos & Seai'lasomaha. Nob. 226 La Salic St., Chicago, III. Bonds, Stocks and ft Hi it Investment Securities $ ii houBht nnd sold for cash and on marBlns. I'rlvnto wlro to New York. Chicago Kef. erenccs! Continental Nutlonal llank. Hi bernian UankuiB Association. Hoyal Trust Company it For further particulars call, or address JAMES E, BOYD & CO. Telephone I OHO. Uiiiiiliu, Neb. COMMISSION, (illAl.N. IMlOVIblONS uml STOCKS, Hoard of Trnde. Correspondence: John A. Warren A: Co Direct wires to Chlcaco and Now York it it it it it The Circulation Department, NO OURE, NO PAY If von haTftrtnAll. we-tlc nr?Mu. Ion power or wr.kcnlm ilrnin., rretorn you without lniff or electricity i SS.000 In oi not on Ullurei not one retnriie.1 no 0 0. 1. fr.udi writ for t'.nicuUm. nent neiiltHl fit pi. In euielope. LOCAL APPLIANCE CO,. 414 Cnints Slot.. Dinm, Colo. MEN Hotel Victoria Bro4wj, Sth Ate. otx) 271b Srrctl, Nw York. Absolutely Firoprooi in the cen ter o f th shop pine and llirstie Aim let. First cln in all Itinn- Eilutmcms. u 1 1 r e 1 v newlhtough out. H European Flan (I0KSI. BHr,IVtrl.'J e or ulte, with or without hath, hot nnd" cold trr ndtclcphonelnevery room. Cuisine unexcelled. A $5U0 REGARD i V?o will pay tho nboTo rewtrd for any raso of I.tver Complaint, Dyipepsle, Pick llrndache, ludlKCitlon, Consttpntlon or Conlvenoks xto CRiitiot euro with Mverlta, tho Up-To-Dnto Little Liver 1111. when tho directions nro strict ly compiled Willi. Tlioy nro purely VcRotnble, and never fall tn nlvo eatlsfACtlon. "n liozci contain 100 l'llls, 10o boxen contain 40 I'llls, 60 boxes oonuln lM'llls. Ilownroof siilistltn tlonn and lmltntlonx. Sent by moll. Stamps takon. NKIIV1TA MliniOAL. CO., Cor. Clinton nud JeeV.r" ' 'SCO, 111. SO'd rV Vor salo by Kutiu et Co., lsth uJ Douglas Bt., Omaha, Neb.; Ueo. il. Davis. Council Ululls. Iowa. ItENOVATOIt Invlorutrs and renovates the RVNlcm; purines and enriches tbo blood; cures tliu worst ilRpepslu. constipation, beadnehe, llvcrand kidneys. Wonndfl ntdruirglsts. Fren naviec, Kniupio nnu noon. Dr. 11. J. ICny, Surutoe". K Y. R RIPAN'S TAI5UL.E8 In nn erfectunl cur (or tho Ills which originate In n bad rtonv ch. 10 for 5c. At ail drueclst. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. HE. Smith & Go. Importers and Jobber! ot Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodi AND NOTIONS. whenTn'omaha VISIT Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go. iiowAitn yritKiiT, OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Uestern Electrical Electrical Supplies. Eltctrto Wiring Belli aid Oas Lltatlaf. Q. W. JOHNSTON. Msr. 1510 Howard Ht. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. Davis & Gowgill Iron Works. MANUKACTUnKItS AND JOBBERS OP MACHINERY. OBNERAIi RBPAiniNO A BPIDCtAWl IRON AND huahh ruunur.no, XBOl, lnoit nnd lr.OB Jaokaon Street. Oruntasv. Ntih. Tel. 038. B. ZahrtskU. Aaent. J. B. Cowtin, mt. ArranEoments can bo mado moro orders. c.,. in riv nn.1 vou can be ono of tho luclty boys and girls If you try. Wo would rather havo you all rldo J50.00 wheels, but If somo of you cannot get the required number of subscriptions wo can give you a good wheel for less. You can tako your choice ot any UO Koad ttheol for 120 0rd'rbero aro some very good wheels that sell for $30. We will give you ono of theso for 80 orders. We havo some mighty good wheels for the llttlo boys and girls for only 60 orders. Think of It. So ycu seo nobody Is barred out. All our boys and girls cn rldo wheels this spring. A New Wheel and Just tho Ono You Havo Always Wanted. The price of the Daily and Sunday l?ee for one ii. i ,:i ;u Tn... inlivnrn(1 hv furrier. Oiie. ? inoiiui u,) m v.. v... , m m m ELEVATOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS .Jk niilnls nnrl V.tk tV RlllDfif AnlyiO veu Steam. Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH CATE8. KIMBAIil. BROS.. COUNCIL BI.UFFS, UN via ' . tr CH. Davis & on Hnrrir i.it" - Klre IJoom. tM.i.r Hrdraullo and Hand BleraUra. Elevator repalrtnit a specialty. Leather Valre Cups for EUvators. Hoglnai aid rrintlae Pressses. nANE GO. Manufacturer nnd Jobbcnof Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. 101 I mill KIKI 11(11. (11, AS ST, c Davii GASOLINE ENGINES AND GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY Bradley & Co. Council Willi's, lown Gasoline Engines Vertical. Horizontal and Portable, . . ...n hnrMri nnwnr 1111. Jobbers of Agricultural Implements and evcrythlnc ill wutor, steam and gas sup- pi lea. ' WALL PAPER. 1 The Bee Publishing Co. Omaha, Nebraska. Yetter Wall paper Co., .lOUIllilUS WALL. PAPER. ? ..nii alrieil Rtork. nrlces same as eailtein' houses latent novelties. Dealers ?5!i send for 19'd saiiMlc line tul terms. il i