TJTTC OMAHA DATLY TfKE; AVEDX KSTJ AT, MA RC1T 20, 1001. i) HIGH RUSSIANS ARE AFRAID fiitts Blooming SoSeriom in fit PeUnburg That Alarm Bprudi. BOGOLEfOFF FUNERAL BLOODY AFFAIR Miulciitn Interrupt It M-lfh Hermit 'Unit l'lc Am Shot mid KlRlity M'oillllll-ll hy I'ollcc. ST. PBTGItSIIUlta. March 19. Serious riots occurred In St. 1'etcri.burR today on tlio occasion of a solemn mass In tho cn thedral of Our Lady of Kazan for tho rc pono of tho, noul of M. Uogolcpoff, tho min ister of public Instruction, who was shot and, fatally wounded by Karpovlch. The police fired their .levolvers and It la ru mored that flvo students were killed and clRhty others wounded. Wholesale arrests, Including tifhny women, followed the riot ing B'f. l'KTKUSIlUHH, Monday, .March 18. Alarm pervade high circles hero. Tho police have notified houso owners here to have their ilvornlclcn, or houso police, re port for duly nnd hold themselves In con stant readiness. A company of Cossacks passed the Moscow Rate this morning on tho .way to Ttsarskoo-llelo, seventeen mllc.i south of St. PotcrsburK, where tho czar has Just removed to. The pollco said they would escort the czar back to tho Wlntor palaco and thut he would return by car rlnno Instead of rail. It appears mero probable tho Comtuclts wero merely sent thero as a precaution, since his majesty is more easily protected there than hero. f'oaaiioUn' AVhlpn In Action. It Is apparently confirmed that three stu dents woro killed yesterday. Tho Cos Backs rodo Into, tho crowds on tho side walk and many faces were cut open by their knotted whips. Students and work lnRmon throw rubber shoes, ennes and Hnowballs at tho Cossacks. It Is reported that ono Cossack was killed. An official of tho pollco says 1,000 pris oners wero taken, amoiiK them 1150 womon Htudents. Tho presence of worklngmoh amonc tho rioters rendcrod this demon, stratlon more dnnKerotm than any known In a feneration. After readlnK tho mani festo tho studentB threw their crumpled capes Into tho crowd nnd raised a flat? In scribed, "For Liberty." Tho students shouted "Help us Rot our rlRhts!" und tho mob responded with cheers. LONDON, March M. The St. PctcrsburR correspondent of tho Dally Hxprcss says: "Three hundred arrests wero mndo today (Monday). Tho minister of Justice was llrcd nt last week and tho llfo of another minister has olso been attempted." RUSSIA HAS NOT YIELDED Ortlcliil Snjn Mi IM-mnnilii ItoKiirdliiK Mnneljurla llnvr Xot liven ClimiKril. ST. PETEIlSnuno, March 19. Answering n question of tho correspondent of the Associated Press a competent olllclal today said:' "It Is not truo that llussla hns yloldcd to tho representations of any of tho powers and modified her demands respecting Man churia, becauso no representations have been made. Kvcry tentative attempt to address tho llusslan government on tho subject of our pourparler! with China hnvo been categorically declined. P.tnnU ftf',n great power utid has tho right to hold negotiations with uny government, and no cither power has tho right to Interfere. Tentntlves made in n friendly spirit have received a friendly answer. Hut, plainly stated, Itussla cannot recclvo Inquiries re garding tho above." ST. PBTEKSIIUKU. March 19. Regarding tho nbovo pourparlers tho results thereof will bo mado known later. Tho Informant of tho representative of tho Associated Press admitted that tho power rebuffed was Orcat Ilrltaln. Ho was not willing to discuss details respecting Mongolia nnd Turkestan, but ho repeated that Russia nbldes by tho August declaration nnd do Hlrcs to safeguard tho railroad and her 10,000 kllomotcr-Iong frontier. Tho Informant of tho correspondent ridi culed tho talk of u military conflict at Tien Tsln. Ho' said: "Thero Is u mis understanding about certain lands which tho Knglish authorities protend belong to tho rallwuy company. Itussla has ex picssed her willingness to cxamlno tho question. If tho claim of ownership be fore tho llusslan occupation Is established, that will end tho discussion. If diplomacy is unablo to Bottlo tho controversy, llussla In willing to submit It to arbitration, per haps to Tho Hague tribunal, or to some other arbitrator. After England captures Dowel perhaps b'ho will have tho couraga for n military conflict In nnother quarter of the world. While Dowet Ib promenading around tho Ilrltlsh forces It Is hardly prob able that England will Book troublo else where." DYNAMITERS BUSY IN KANSAS Another Attempt nt MnitlNon Strenti tli , rnn llrllef In HxlNttnei of Ilolittri'a' OrKimUntlon. iKMPOniA, Kan., March 19. llurglarB entered- tho bank nt Madison, twenty mllos south of here, early this morning and used dycumlto to blow open tho doors of the vtyilt. Tho force of tho explosion aroused the Inhabitants and tho robbers wero frightened away beforo they secured any money, A posso started In pursuit, but the fugitives escaped. The officers hero bellnvo thero Is an organized band of bank robbers operating In this part of the state, ii h ttils la the third robbery attempted In this county within two weeks and dynamite has been used each time. I Men Who Know I I ' never ask about the quality of I I Gordon Hats Once known that is unquestioned. I A airl They ask to see the sea- ' I GrrdorTHM. I son's haP in The Gordon I HL ! there I and buy it. Do you? I HV ono? M H FOR RETURNING VOLUNTEER llojnl AVclciiiiii1 ilon to t'nplnlii Jjvint i;. Yiiuiik of Sunlit l)iitotn. HIOUX FALLS, S. D March 19,-(Spc-clal.) Tho people of Sioux Knits last night gave a royal welcome to Captain Evan E. Young, on his return from tho Philippines, whero ho waB one of South Dakota's sons In tho volunteer nnd regular service of tho United States. He left tho statu as sec ond lieutenant of Company M, the llapld City company of the First regiment, South Dakota volunteers. He participated In all of the campaigns nnd In every bdttlo In which tho regiment was engaged. When Jonas Lien, ndjutnnt of tho regiment, fell at Mnrllao, Lieutenant Young was appointed to tho position of adjutant. When the South Dakota regiment sailed for homo In August, 1S99, Lieutenant Young remained In tho Philippines and accepted n captaincy In tho Eleventh United States volunteer cav alry nnd was appointed ndjutnnt of that regiment. Ho saw much service with the regiment. For some months Captain Young was commandant of the post of Nuova Oacc rcs, tho capital of the Cnmarlncs. OMAHA MAN TO II 1-3 srFlilltl.VnJNIIK.Vr Wllllnin IimvIii Will llnvr lluirur nt Hunch In lllni'k Mills. DEADWOOI), S. D., March 19. (Special.) William Irwin, a resident of Omaha, has been appointed rnngo superintendent of tho Franklin Cattle company und ho wilt make his homo at Hpearflsli, which Is near tho different ranges. Ho will havo supervision of over 10,000 head of cattle which range on tho Moreau, Little Missouri, Uox Elder, Powder and other streams north and cast of Spenrflsh. This company now has the largest herd of cattto in tho Mack Hills range. South Iliikoln Incoritoriitloiin. PIEItltE. S. X).. Murch 19. (Special.) Theso articles of Incorporation havo been filed: Tho Empire Oold Mining company, nt Pierre, with n capital of $300,000; In corporators, It. M. Wllkc, I. C. Edgccomb nnd I. C. Smith. Tho Norway Evangelical Luthornn church nt Enterprise, Roberts county: trustees, Peter O. Lee, C. O. Llndgood, Hans O. John ?on Tho Oakland Furniture company nt Pierre, with a capital of $100,000; Incor porators, Hans Mohncke, J. M. Dlmmlck, L. L. Stephens. Tho Vlctorln Oil and Development com pany at Plorre, with n capital of $500,000; Incorporators, J. T. Mitchell, W. S. Von Johnnscn nnd L. L. Stephens. Tho National Injector and Valve company at Brookings, with n capital of $200,000; In corporators, Nathaniel II. Dodge, Louis N. Fuller and Oeorge P. Hall. The Mitchell Loan nnd Trust company at Mitchell, with n capital of $50,000; In corporators, J. W. Itusscll, D. A. lllnnch ard, Frank Hemphill, It. W. Illnnchard, H. K. Hitchcock und R. O. Mlrlclc. Xot To lil of Her lliixliimr Dentil. SIOUX FALLS, S. I)., March 19. (Spo elul.) Mrs. E. Leonard Freiberg, widow of tho druggist who died lioro February 20 from tho effects of an ovcrdoso of opium, nnd who has been an Inmata of tho city hospital for some time, hns recovered sufficiently to bo removed to tho homo of her parents at Kcnsctt, la. Up to tho tlmo of leaving hero Mrs. Frleberg was yet In ignornncn of tho death of her husband nnd alio will not bo told of It until sho is comfortably settled In her new home. Sho bclloves he Ih working at a drug storo In tho Interior of tho state. Twice Ai'iiultteil of Inccnil Inrlnnt. DEAD WOOD, S. I)., March 19. (Special.) For tho Bccond tlmo Michael Connolly hns been acquitted by a Jury In thin city for tho alleged burning of buildings In Chinatown Inst December. It Is alleged that he, with two others, set flro to tho buildings nnd Connolly then cut ono of the hoso, which weakened the flro department's service. Tho third trial will commenco to morrow morning. Court ultli lint One Chse. PIERRE, S. D., March 19. (Special Tele gram.) Judge Cnrland oponcd United States court In this vclty today, with but ono caso to come before the court, it being nn involuntary bankruptcy ense, entitled Vnr.slyko & Co. ngalnst Wllholmlna Fay. Thero aro thirty witnesses In tho case. To IIpkIii Work on Fort McKcnzle. SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 19. (Special.) Work will bo begun In a week on tho buildings at Fort McKenzIc and, as an ad ditional appropriation of $101,000 hns boon secured and Is now available, tho post will bo hurried to completion. NEEDN'T ANSWER THE OMAHA Salt Coimimiy'M Secretary Xot Com jiellcd to Tell Pncknrn' Attor ney Who OlHeerW Arc. CLEVELAND, O., March 19. Judge Ford today rendered a decision in tho contempt proceedings brought ngalnst Elmer Turner, former secretary and managor of tho United Snlt company, holding that Turner could not bo compelled to answer to questions at Issue, Tho contempt proceedings grew out of tho suit brought by tho Omaha Packing company against tho United Snlt company, otherwise known as tho Salt trust, In which tho packing company sought to re cover damages for tho non-dcllvery of salt nt certain contract prices. Turner, while on the witness -stand, was aBkcd to name tho officers and directors of tho salt com pany. Ho refused to do this and was or dered committed to Jail for contempt. Sub sequently ho was released on habeas corpus proceedings. l'nr NIiooIIiik Itev. John Keller. NEW YORK, March 19.-Tho grand Jury of Hudson county. Now Jersey, today handed down nn Indictment ngalnst Thomns O. Darker for tho Hhootlng of Itev. John Keller nt Arlington February 8. Tho Indict ment hns threo counts, on cfor atrocious nssnult, ono for nssault with Intent to kill nnd ono for simple nssault. REMOVES SOME PRESSURE Bau!t Buid to Hmo Eliminated "Exoluihe Privilege!" Stipulation, OTHER POWERS' EFFORTS APPRECIATED I'rliifr Clilnu Tells Or. Morrlnon 'I'liitJ He U tirntefiil In I nltcd Stulf, Kimliiiiit mill Jiiliiui. LONDON, March 20. I)r. Morrison, wir ing to tho Times from Pckln, says: "Prince Chlng received mo today and con firmed tho Information ns to Russia's mod ifications of the Manchurlan convention. "Tho Chlncso minister nt St. Petersburg officially reports that Russia has agreed to eliminate the clause granting her ex clusive privileges In Mongolia nnd Turke stan and nlso to modify various other clauses objected to by China. "Prince Chlng warmly appreciates the nsslstonco rendered China by tho Inter vention of England, tho United States nnd Japan, but ho Is not optimistic concerning the return of tho court to Pckln. "Tho Russian amendments do not scorn to modify, sensibly, tho character of tho convention as creating a permanent pro tectorate. The amended clause, giving Russia tho right to construct a railway Jolnlug the Mnuchurlan line to tho Orcat Wall, dcclnres that tho concession of the railway between Shan Hal Kwnn and Nlu Chang to n foreign company was n breach of a previous agreement between China nnd Russia. Secret Auref incntx r.vlilent. "No argument has hitherto been pub lished with which that concession could conflict and It Is evident thero have been a scries of such secret agreements, be ginning with tho secret treaty which LI Hung Chang negotiated during his mis sion to Russia In 181)0. I questioned Prince Chang concerning this treaty and ho as sented to my suggestion of its existence without tho slightest demur. I havo reason to bellovo it originally promised Chlno protection only ngalnst Japan, but wns modified nt China's request to Include pro tection ngalnst aggression by nil foreign powers. China Invoked Its provisions nftcr Germany secured Klao Chou, but Russia turned u deaf ear," Cnncnrlne nt All DriiKKlNtn. Cures biliousness, constipation and dys pepsia, or money refunded. Prlco 60 cents. Rook explaining cause nnd euro mailed fro. P.ca Ilros. & Co., Minneapolis. Mian. CLOSES BIG CATTLE DEAL Wllllnin Humphrey of .elirnnUn Ilnyn linnu-iinc Herd nt Fort Dm In, Te.iin. EL PASO, Tex., March 19. (Special Tele gram.) William Humphrey of tho River side Hereford Cattlo company In Nebraska returned hero today from Fort Davis, Tex., where ho closed n deal yesterday Involving $100,000. Mr. Humphrey bought 3,700 head of cattlo from the McCutchcon Hros. for delivery In Mny nnd nil their yearlings for 1D02 nnd 1903. Ho nlso sold tho Me Cutcheon Pros. -100 thoroughbred Hero ford bulls for tmmcdlato delivery. Th llcroford snlo amounted to over $150,000. DEATH RECORD. Four Crcnlnn People. CRESTON, la.. Murch 19. (Special.) Albert Thorn Hughes, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Hughes of this city, ns killed Sun day morning in tho Illinois Central yards nt Memphis. Tho family received word of tho death Sunday evening. Tho body will bo brought to Creston. Mr. Hughes was u member of Company O, Fifty-first Iown, and served with tho regiment in tho Phll inplncs. Ho wns 23 years old. Mrs. J. Friend, wife of tho oldest clothing merchant in tho city, died Sunday morning aged G3. Sho leaves a husband and five children. Tho remains will bo sont to Des Moines Wednesdny morning for interment. James Dally died Saturday night. Ho was nn Irish-American cltlzon and ono of tho pioneers. His early life was passed on a farm southwest of town, but for two years ho lived In tho city. Morris Dally of Dos Moines Is n son. Mrs. Clara Dennis, aged U, died nt Cot togo hospital Sunday morning. Tho body was sent to Vllllsca Monday noon for burial, Her homo before coming to Creston was in Corning. Former Postal .Superlntemloiit. CHICAGO, Mnrch 19. Lcander D. Porker, for eighteen years gcnernl superintendent of the Postal Telegraph company, died at his, homo in Evanston today nftcr a long Illness. Mr. Parker rcslsneil hln nnitiin with tho Postal Telegraph company tho first oi mo year owing to ill health. Mr. Parker 1 ad chargo of tho construction of tho west ern lines of tho Postnl when that company was extending its systom throughout tho west. Ho euterod tho service in 1855 and fer tho first three years of tho civil war served as n nillltary operator. Mr. Parker was born In Canada In 1837. l'loneer of Fairmont. FAIRMONT, Nob., March 19. (Special.) Philip Jones died suddculy Inst night at his homo In North Fairmont. Tho deceased had been ill for somo weeks, but ho was down town during tho day nnd talked of re turning to his work In n day or two. Tho deceased was 70 years of ago nnd English by birth. Ho camo to tho United Slates when young and; he sorved threo years as sergeant In tho Elovonth Michigan Infantry. Ho located hero In 1880, working for the Durllngton ns cnglno wiper. Stepmother of (ienernl l.etr Wnllnee. INDIANAPOLIS, March 19. Mrs. Zerclda O. Wallace, widow of tho Into Governor Wallaco, died today at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. J. II. Stelnor, at Cataract, near this city, oged 81 years. Mrs. Wallaco wub tho stepmother of Gon oral Low Wallace, tho author. Sho was known throughout tho United States be causo of her connection with tho Woman's Christian Tcmperanco union nnd woman suffrage work. Mrs. Wnllaco waB born at Mlllorsburg, Ky. Illnelc 1 1 1 1 1 h l'loneer Miner. DEADWOOD, S. D March ID. (Special.) Nows of tho death of I. K. Teeter, ono of tho oldest pioneers of tho niaOk Hills, hns been received in this city. Ho was a settlor In tho Two-Hit mining district. Ho died nt his homo nt Mnndnmin, In,, nt tho ngo of 80 years. Ho leaves four sons, nil of whom hnve been mining men In tho Hlack Hills. l'loneer Implement Denier. nilRWELL, Neb., March 19. (Special.) O. H. Thompson, a plonoer resident of this county nnd denier In agricultural Imple ments, died nt his homo in this city Sun day morning of pneumonia nud was buried today by tho Modern Woodmen, Rev. Camp bell of tho Methodist church officiating. (irnrvn tt. A. It. Sinn. GENEVA, Neb., March 19. (Special.) Harvoy McElhlnny, aged CO, died Sunday morning nt tho homo of his Bister, Mrs. R. M. Harlctt, and was burled nt 2 o'clock today from the Congregational church, Wilson pot No. 22, Grand Army of the Republic, being In chargo of the funeral. Spring wilt soon be hero nnd what about that old wheel? It needs new tires, now bearings, a now saddle, new pedals. Read Tho Bee's great bicycle offer. Got 4 now wuutl und oavo buying repairs. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS Cnxc AhiiIiikI IIk Armi Slnreh Coin pnny Come In for nn Aruiiment. LINCOLN, March 19. (Special.) Tho ease of tho stute sgalnst Iho Argo Manu facturing company was" brought to tho at tention of tlui supremo court today on a motion by the nttorncy general to strike out a portion of the defendant's answer. In tho argument tho attorneys for tho Argo company combated tho law under which tho caso was instituted on the ground that It was unconstit.itlounl, nnd regarding the motion of the uttorney general they con tended that alt parts of their nnswer wero necessary in the defenso of tho suit. Tho motion wns taken under advisement nnd an opinion will probnby bo rendered either nt tho close of tho present sitting or nt the first sitting next month. Tho following wero admitted to prac tice: Arthur G. Wrny of York couuty, Arthur F. Mullen of Holt county, (Icorgo C. Mar shall of Washington county. Thu following cases were dismissed' by appellants, plnlntlffs or on stipulation: Philadelphia Mortgago and Trust company against (Justus, nppeal from Fillmore county; Nebraska National Ilnnk ngalust Bedford, error from Douglas couuty; Hert ford ngalnst Hertford, appeal from Douglas county; llagorinun against Nownk, appeal from Howard county; SJovnl against Carl Bon, appeal from Saunders county; O'Dell ngalnst Currle, error from Gago county; Chuney against Runchey, error from Web ster county; National Hunk of Commcrco ngalnst Drlskall; Decker against Nlspol, appeal from Saline county. Tho following miscellaneous orders were made: Erluu ngalnst Rune, appeal from Douglas county, order on appellant to fur nish cost bond In twenty days, dismissed nlsl; Merrill against Alnseow. appeal from Doiiglus county, affirmed and mandate or dered nt onco ns per stipulation; South Omaha Loan and llulldlug Association against Wirlck, appeal from, Douglas county, order on nppclluut to servo nnd fllo briefs In twenty days, dismissed nlsl; Wil liams ngalnst Parks, error from Lancnstcr county, submitted on motion for absolute order of revival; Mule against Dahlgrcn, appeal from Custer, motion to dismiss with drawn; St. Joseph Plow Company ngalnst Uurks, error from Ougo county, conditional order of dismissal mndo absolute; Pctcrboro Savings Ilnnk ngalnst Johnson, appeal from Douglas county, thirty days nlsl order on appellants for briefs; Loan and Trust Sav ings Dank ngalnst Stoddard, submitted on motions to ufllrm or dismiss; Stnto ex rcl Smyth ngalnst Argo Manufacturing Com pany, original submitted on motions to strlko out parts of answers; Olcson against Lnmb, appeal from Lancaster county, sub mitted on motions for modification nnd to relax costs; Moorn against Ileltzel, error from Nuckolls county, submitted on motions to dismiss or advance; Oldlg ngalnst Flsk, error from Douglas county, advanced; Com mercial Stato Dank ngalnst Ketchum, ap peal from Dawes county, motion to con tinue to April 10, overruled; Savory against State, error from Rlchnrdson county, leave to plaintiff to file briefs instnntor, con tinued to second sitting in April; Morton against Wntson, error from Lancaster county, leave to defendant to fllo unswer lnstuntcr; Hatty ngalnst City of Hnsttngs, nppeal fiom Adnms county, advanced, ap pellant to servo nud fllo briefs In thirty days, uppellco twenty days thereafter; Omnhn Savings Dank ngnlnHt Slmeral ct nl, nppeal from Douglas county, action of J. J. Drown, appellant, revived In tho name of Missouri Drown, executrix, nnd Ran dall K. Rrown and Henry F. Wymnn, ex ecutors of tho last will of J. J. Brown, deceased; Straw Ellsworth Manufacturing Company against Parker, 'appeal from Web ster county, dismissed by nppellant; Fray against Fray, nppeal from Lancaster county, submitted on motion for orders on nppellant for cost bond and suit money; Altar ngalnst Stato ex rel Kountzo Bros. error from Adams, lcavo to plaintiff to fllo amended petition Instantor and bricfa thereon In twenty days. Tho following cnso3 wero nrgucd nnd submitted: Moon against Omaha Llfo As sociation, appeal from Lancaster county; McPhorson ngalnst Commercial National Hank, error from Douglas county; Boyd ngalnst Mulvlhlll, nppeal from Douglas county; Pltklus & Brooks ugnln3t Uurn hnra, nppeal from Adams county; Rooncy against Farroll, error from Dakota county; Solt ngalnst Anderson, appeal from Hamil ton county; Johnson against Ilcsscr, error from York county. Tho following cases woro submitted on briefs; Omaha Savings Bank ngalnst Slm eral, nppeal from Douglas county; Nntlonal Life Insurnnco Compnny against Fitrgornld, appeal from Lancaster county; Kccler ngalnst Manwnrren, nppeal from Hitch cock county; Kollog ngalnst Horkey, error from Knox county; Anhcusor Busch Brow ing Association ngalnst HIcr, appeal from Saline county. Tho following cases wero affirmed under rulo 2: Hank of Alusworth ngalnst Errlck son, error from Lancaster county; Haydcn ngalnst Holmes (two cases), error from Lancaster county; Commercial Stato Bank ngalnst Ketchum, nppeal JOawcs; Farm Land Security Company ngalnBt Nelson, ap peal from Dawes county. Tho enso of Cornelius ngalnst Benefit Llfo Insurance Company, error from Hall county, wns passed. Tho .caso of Alyea ngnlnst Stnto wns continued sixty days, with orders on plaintiff to fllo briefs In thirty days. Wheels! Wheels! Whoclsl bow they got Rldo a Uco wheel and bo In tho swim. Conl Ciin Xenrly Cnimen Dcnth, YORK, Nob., March 19. (Special.) Es caping coal gas from a stovo camo near asphyxiating Jock Beaver nnd wlfo. Mr. Beaver nwoko nnd was barely ablo to open tho windows. Mrs, Beaver was overcome and Is qutto sick. Stops Tickling All serious lung troubles be gin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night; a dose at bedtime puts the throat at complete rest. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral The cure is so easy now, it's astonishing any one should run the risk of pneumonia and con sumption, isn't it? For asthma, croup, whooping-cough, bron chitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been the one great family medi cine for sixty years. Three slits: 25c, 50c, $1.00. If jour drusgUt cannot tupply you, lend ui ona dollar anil we will expreM a large Inula to Too, all charge prepaid, lie mrs you gtvi ui jour neittil xipreii ofllc. AddrcK, J.C. ATIU Co., Lgwcll, Mali. HON. W Says He in is Much Better Physical Condition Since Using Paine's Celery Compound. ' " -Dctwit, Miclu Jan- 2C, 1001. " Some time ago, attracted by thcver;high teMimonials published as to the efficacy of Paine's celery compound, I took it on trial for impaired digestion and consequent nervousness. I found very great benefit from its use, and, therefore, desire to bear thi testimony to any who may be influenced to try this remedy by my experience with it. ' , William C. Maybury." William C. Maybury Is now sorvlng his third terra na Mayor of Detroit, Mich. In 1882 ho w'as cloctcd to Congress from Michigan, re-elected In 1S8I, serving during tho 48th Congress on the Judiciary Com mittee, nnd In tho 49th on tho Ways nnd Means Committee. Ills lolsuro Is dovoteil to tho nffnlrs of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, to attentions to the nged, tho sick, nnd tho poor. In tho light of many such public endorse ments as tho abovo from Mayor Mnbury, It is easy to see why Paine's celery compound Is displacing nil other remedies. It has been truthfully said that tho men and women who uso'nud recommend Palno's colcry compound nro not tho cIubs of people who tnko doubtful remedies and patent medicines. Paine's celery compound is not a patent medicine; It Is not a secret propo rtion. It Is tho formula of Edward E. Mormon Q ShODl' Pin Church "I u'" lolioocu. I'omvciy of telf-aluie. dissipation, eicetses, or lotsncy, fco.i toncVi Loit Power, NlRhfLosses, Bpormatorrhoon Insomnia., Pnlns BfiRk. Evil DASlrAa. flmlnnl Em islnni. Lnmn itnak. NnrvntiH Dn llty, Headache, Unfitness to vous, Twitching Of Eyelids. evrv function Doni net (iCkiKjmlrnt. ergtnf, Stimulate the brain anil nerve centers. ,ac. a txii, m utney refunded, with 6 Unci. Circular free. Addres9a FOH SALES IIY MYliUS-UILLOK Advice to Office Seekers. 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'rll.vlera.Tr.llmaalaU al "tUll.r for La4lM.tn l.il.r, b7 r. petUti lUi .aiitt, Meiltta fUlLX., Vtl 1 M AYBURY, MAYOR Phelps, M. I)., J.L. D Professor of Materia Modica In tho Dartmouth Medical .School. It is tho only grent popular remedy for blood nnd nerves ever frankly endorsed by tho medical profession. Men of nmplo means, who can command tho best medical services; tho nblcst nnd tho most Influential persons In tho country, as well as tho most progressive physicians, wero tho first to percolvo tho extraordinary worth of Palno's celery compound nnd to uso it. That this remedy has succeeded from the start is not netonlshlng. Thousands owo to it restored vitality, sound sleep, better di gestion, freedom from pain, stronger nerves und purer blood. Tho wealthiest family In the lnnd can se cure nothing better, If thoy nro looking for a spring romcdy. It Is easily within reach of tho humblest household, us thousands of Icn In W oter ll yean ly the leiUtr, ol the Momma curct the worst usct In oU ami youiitr arlttii? from tflecti cifsrette.imoklfijf. uurna inaf Mnnnnnri. "Marry, loss of Semen, Varicocele, ohnrizea Stona Nr- Uiiccu io iinrae.iute, & euro it at 111 Ma IinjuftTior ana ,Kiteticy to Krstoret tnntl, tnvievetojc4 A written ru.rantr?. tuiurt 6 for f asobv mall. AlshOD Pomntlv Go,, Bnn Prrtnnlfn. OuC DIIUG CO- 10TU AND FAUNAU. i BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG BYUKP CO., NOTE TUB N4J1EL DETROIT grateful letters testify. Tho uso of this marvelous remedy, now spring Is hero, makes nil tho dlfferonco bn twecn Impure, sluggish blood nnd tired nerves nnd a healthy, energetic condition between sickness nnd health. Tho Incnl ctilablo amount of good It Is doing thoso spring days lit innklng sick and oven des pairing people well Bhould compol tho nt tontlon of ovory Judicious person who Is out of health In this spring of 1901. It drives tho poison germs of dcep-soatcd dUeaso from tho blood. It procures sloop, so necessary to brain and nerves. It brings buoynncy of spirit in plnco of lussltudo and despondency, nnd nllowH tho overtaxed sys tem to start fairly on tho roud to health. Thousands have boon benefitted; thous nnds havo been cured by Palno's celery compound when everything olso failed. Notice! "The Nebraska" Wishes to call your attention to the fact that wo aro Selling Women's Shoes For less money (rjuallty considered), than nny other shoo storo within your reach. Wo'ro not soiling' llko othnr stores We're Under Selling Them Uvery pair; guaranteed, Nebraska Shoes Art Good Shoes. KT5PL535ti1fHI DLR. KAViS UENOVATOtt InvlKorutCN and renovates ths hvstcm; purines and carlclies tbo blood; cure tho worst dyspepMa, constipation, headache, ilvurund kidneys. Acandl m druggists. Kreu Rndvleo, muri pin and book. a. Ur. II. J. Kay, Saratov, N.Y. k ENOVATOK FEMALE BRANS ureal munihly rcuu. laluri.trongrtt,lH'.t, l mar IT! IWB V - Taniy. I'cunrryali nvvu.lr.ela failure) longer, niot uhttlimtu i air. rell cd In a few Jay. .Jjju .t tlmro:a 4 UrCPni.rU nd Kubu A Co J-UtlU tro!. UNiaCo!