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A THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: SUNDAY. FKWU'Al.Y 2.7. V.tfi. re 4 PUIICIL BLUFFS : EDITORS COM IN FORCE dumber rf Topic cf lite est to the Ckmiitrj Tnm AWt Disctiwted. OFFICLRS ELECTED fOR ENSUING YEAR iioaltun (hw4 far far sjldwlaler teetlag tkr eelaaa Marr Thaa I easily latereatiaa ta 411 r aartraMl. Live topic- of interest tn the punlislier of country newspaper formed the pr rrnm at the mating of the Western lows Editorial association held yesterday In Council Bluff. The auditorium of the new Carnegie library we placed at the dis posal of tbe editor and Incidentally they l(ifl th eintlnrtion of holdlnp the firat r)iftin. in thf hall. At the Luxlncaa aewaion hld In the fore noon William Bill of the Red OuJt Fun aa rlrctpd prcaldent; 'W'. 11. Hill of thp otakland Acorn, vice ptfaldrnt. and E. A. 9ivert of Ihr Pilver City Tlrm wa unanlrmrualr re-clortHj a-prnarr-trrBnirpT. C.Compht-U of the Harlan Tribune, tiie rrtirltif praid'-nt. presided over the iiiwUrif.. , ; Charlr F. Chaae of the Atlantic D nio rrat eitendvd on itivltatkm to the aaaocta- ! tton to hold It nx-tlna; In Auruat In At lantic and lfKu-ntly anted the acceptance f the' Invitation. The member pn-acnt, hfle expreaainir appreciation of the Invi tation anO Die entertainment promlaed by Udltor Chaw, were comielled to Jclirte the invitation', as the conailtution tf tht aaof-lation iiovidea that He meetins le lield in Council Muff. The topical iaruaaed were: ' "Wow iet 'What a Comina " 1-. W. VThlte, M'oodtilne ChronUle; "Tin Pro Hoaed rrimary la- and It Advertiainir IVaaibilitk." J. R. Oraliam. Malvern "Tmthaeat lowun: "Bookkeepitu and Bukj neaa Record Pvaiem in Country Xf'fp per ofhcea,'' AVllllam Boll. Red Oak Bun; Vountrv Fuore Advertialn." A. 1. Foater If the I Mil Iff ut (tore. Har lun; "The Par cla Poart.-' a. U. Caamell. IVniton P.ul Vtin; "The Market Value of Nftr IToperty." Cal A Marlin, aecretary 1'ntit ern' exrhanire. ! Moinea; "The 'Worth While of Pp-lal Feature," E. C. McCar- hy. Elliott Graphic. Thoae in attendance were: 1 . w . ijemer. manntni; Moniior ' 1 , r . . . c. . i . . .. l. . t i 1 1 . . , 11. iT-irT, purn.iiufiBii i inn M u.k. E. C. McCarth'-. Elliott Oraphic. J. F. Lewia, FrenHnt County Herald, Sidney. Fred 1 Robinaon, Coin Gaaette F M. Beynier. Avoca Journal-Herald William Uoll, F. 1. Boll, F. C. Clark. Red (k Sun. J. C. M'-CalH-. IxiRan (Ihwriw. 1. W. Whitt". Woodbine Chronnlr. H. W. Kerr. IJttle Rloux HttFtler. . W. H. Hill. Oakland Acorn. .' J. R. Graham.- Bouthweet lowau, Mai- vern. H. C. Ford. 'W mKjbine Twiner. - C A. Marlin, aecretary of it Printere' ekchaniee, Iea Moinea. Cbarle Pnrnell, Peraia Gkbe. R O Zollinaer. renanc-e EtilerpriHe. W. C. Ca.nipbe.ll. Harlan Tribune. Albert Hatiaen. Harlan American. '. fi.-Hanley. Rttetiandoah Oren loor. A. Merrill. Mlaaouri Valley Xewa. ' C. C. Bheaffer. Randolph Eiitei-prluc and Mflcedonla Newa. N. T. Bradley. MiUa County Tribune. (J en wood. . B. 1. Henry. C'wn Rapid Enlerpriw. Al. Caawell. reniaon Bulletin. A. Steven. Silver City Timed. F. C'haae. Atlantir reiniK"ral. s F. Brown, ljetta Record. MINERS. APPEAR IN COURT lofrr. Hifwat. PettlWaae aael si. e Jaha Prenfat Wheal Jar ' a la KaisaaBClleeL ' S . . CALDWEtti. Idaho. Tb. ri Cliarl- H. Mcyw. William V. Haywood, G. E. Petti bone and Vincent -St. John were todav brought iiere from- the penitentiary at lkilae to be preeent ut the empanelling of the" grand Jury called to Investigate the aaaaasination of Governor Frank Steuneti bcrg. Het e -Adauie. a iiienibe-r of the Wealern l-VJetath-m A Miner, remained at the peaitenflary. ' U waa slated that tiie at torneys for the federation did not rcjire aenl Adama. Harry Orchard also remained in the penitentiary at Boise. Orchard haa a high fever, being threatened with pneu monia, and could not he brought out. A grand jury was empanelled this after mam. Witneaae in t,he Sleunetilierg t-ase will besin giving teatimony em Monday. Attorney E. F. Richardsou. on behalf of the four roembetw of the Western Federa tion of Miners, challenged the jury, alleg- Inr- that- tla nwnilera htiil niitl.n Dni.ii a aoraraance wun id taw. r-ai-n oi ten iwjectlcm raised was ovetruled by the court, wbo stated that all of the point ipwde had bn passed on by the supreme court of Idaho. DENVER, Colo.. Feb. fi.-Letter of eu couragi ment and contributions of money oatitlnoe to pour in tiie headquarters of the Westers Federation of Miner from Vlab labor unions throughout the country. The -ash contribution to date aggregate nearly tr rl Vice J"reideut J. C. William received a r today from Charles O. Sherman, gen IHiesidetit iff tiie Industrial Worker if the World, w ith headquarter at Chicago. ia which he announced that lie waa making an appeal ta all the labor union f the east fur fund to be used in the defense of the miners. President Sherman stated that all opt sing factions in labor organizations of the east aeeined to lie Interested iu the Voyer i-aae and ready to do all In their IKSWter for what was considered a common cause. SCOTCH PEERSARE ELECTED alxleesa Mra ( twri tm Krvriwul Uf rakes la ll.a.r f Ixreli. KDINBI'RGH. Feb. N. (Specla! Cable grant to Tli Bee.l Tiie old jialace at Holy rood had one of Its rare awakenings from its customary eiumer tiie either day. The ooraaion was the el-tlcn of sixteen Six.t -tisli -representative peer for the nt-w Par liryenf. and for a few lo-ief hours there wae much bustle and animation in tbe vi cinity of the palace. Tbe rertuiKiuy of ele-ctiur look place In tiie banqueting lurJl. which today present the Sim arpec-t a when Printe Ckarlie datMed wrtb tbe Ediuburgb beliefs before setting out on bis march into England with the. Highland clan in i'il. Those Iiet-re who lutrticipated In the election sat at a long T-shaped table covered mith ! a flaming iTd cloth. The guard of honor t waa furnished by the iish constables of ! Holymod. Aricr the opening prayesr by , the Rtr. pr. Cameron Lees, dean of ibe i Thistle, the roll of peers was called. The j lolk'Wlng were tbe siite-es jieera tboaen: I jtrl nf Mar." ear of Morton, earl of Mar i-.ni. ... .j..ji. .. , ... t. .i..i, w.t'i itMiwiifurii, mn vi looiv.aie. eatil. or Ltrrn and MeHrille. e-arl of Oarnwatfa. era", af Nrttiewik, earl of Dundonald. Visexiuut Falkland. Baron Sal t -un. Bara Sinclair. Baron Torphii heu. Ik mn Balfour of BurVigH, Barou Bel haven and Stentun and Haron Borthwak. 1 t' only cliar.ee fron tbe lart Pai llaaneut is the MUetitution of Laa-d Bunhwlta for 1 or1 Forls s ou Jt;coort of lil-beahti. Tin- n gt- e.1 Scotland consist of vl.tj i- i-ii'l r, of wlt-itu flft.v-i.ne a--eis "ni f nci-end. of Great Britain ibi 4CI tr.-at; ti of t.x- l"n. led tug- m For the lnt thirtr year no election f Fcottis'i pi r ha iiassed off without a 'I'tfH of ori" kind or another. The Mar peerage fj'.iti'in arose at vcra.1 elections t and at the ln; fathering, in !)'. itt- late 1-eord Mot-icy raie-d a nu-tion of prece w nc Th- ?r'--eiitic the whr day piised ov.-r without any such Incident ISOARD IS VINDICATED Jar af Heaar Mkra Report In t ateltlea teaat PJaal de I astellaar. I'ARIS. l' b. J4 A jury of honoi haa rindrd a d'iaon In a r. involiina thlirfr' of venality Ourltif Count Bonl d CaFDllane canrtfiJiiy for flection to tlic chumtxr of dcput'.ca a r preventative of the BeaF Alpi . The Jury wa -ompted cf twputle IVUetan and Trera-iiae and Pent! tot Girente. and the Antil dedalon waa i riv-n by the rblfator. LN-puty Guvot leaaisne. The decision ay that M Iniwrd. editor of the Republbnie I'roven ciale. a arruM af taking: certain aum f money not to otpoe Count Boni' candidacy. The committee of iirefecture dewiojwl certain fact which, if fully proved, would have siven apparent renaon alikncMa to the accusation of venality. Prefect rrfle formulated charfe that M. laoard tefuaed to accept the rr--ponihility for the charae that money had been paid for M. laoard a aupport or neutraiity. The deciaion aay that the chartte firat took definite form in letter from Senator Ga aier, but the evidence ahow that the aetui tor Information waa hearsay from w it neaae. who now deny or remain mute. Therefore, the decision concludes M. laoard I abaolut'ly vindicated from the accuaH tiona of venality and i held blameleaa for the noninaertioti in his paier of article hostile to Count Bonl TROUBLE FEARED IN CHINA raeVera a ad Tea ta at era Belaa aakt la Maalla far seri lre-fiearl WiMtd Paalpaara Hi Trip. MANILA. Feb. SI. Active preiaraiiot'. continue here for a por ijble emergency in China. Major General Leonard Wood hue postponed hie con i em plated trip to Min danao. A list tins been cil ciliated among the packer and teamster of this city request ing the name of those who are willing; to enllat for aerrii-e in China. The neoeaaary outfit will be issued to them. WASHINGTON. Feb. A cablegram wa received at the state department today from Minisier Rockhill. at Peking, referring to aome matters of business, but not touch ing on the atate of affairs in China. This 1 regarded tit the department a fignifi cant in a negative way. becauae Febmiu-y i'4 wa the date mentioned by aouie of the leading Chincae in thia country as that ap pointed for tin anti-foreitrn uprising 'n Ctiina. and Mr. Rockhill failure to timk" mention of trouble is therefore inter- , I eating. The latest reports of the financial age tits j who are charged with Ihe collection of the . Indemnity to the I'nited State on account I of the Boxer outbreak show that ho fai not much money ha been collected to dt fraj- the approved claim of American mi- ! ionaries, so thut it is said to be at least premature to diacuaa the adviaability of re- ' turning to China any undistributed balance i of the total indemnity of i;7.ttf,"U0, which will not be paid In, under the present In stallment system, for at least fifteen years. HADLEY ON RATE REGULATION Vale Prenlseat Nriikara mil la I a aerrsaa r , bat ttioald Be lasarl. Bt-taTiiN. Feb a The Evening Tran script today publishes an article by presi dent Arthur T. Hadley.of Tale university on the present status of the rate le-gisla-tion contest in Washington. Dr. Hadby argue that tin- pi oposiiion of the Hep burn bill 1o make the deciKions of the Interstate Comiuerce commission all cuwtluns of fact is illogical final in I and Ira- i practicable. He , dfclaree that a similar plan. tried In England In the seventies, did not work and was finally reiiealed. lie dei-iires that the common law plve the shilijier more protection than statutes, as wa shown in the Chetaj-ake it Ohio coal ease, recently decided by the supreme eouri. Yet. In spite of these considera tions. President Hadley expresses the be lief that the passage of the Hepburn bill would te lictter than any compromise thus far Kuggested. He aay in nan: In the first place, if the railroad men at tempt to have the bill modified, it will lee regarded as a selfish efliai ta block th w In els ef I'-gmlation for their own twiat Interest. Tins Is all a blunder. From the atandiHiinl of railroad management alone. the good fron preven'mg the jiHHSaae of II... VJ..-.I.., till ....,1.1 ..... I.. 1 . j Mi tht. wli,.h Mn ' assuming at attitude of factious oppciKi- tion. Ihe Hepburn bill will not greatlr hurt 'he railroads ii an IhkJ.v la much harni'd by Illusory attempts to 'imit rights of aptieal H will be the shipis-ts. Should the Hepburn bill lie puse-d tn sulwtan- tiallv ttie lorni in winch it cnmie from j the house eif repteMeniativee. there I a fair chalice that after a few venr of ttn iceslul operation it may lie i- pealed. But ( if a c;niprtiiiile measure is ad''iLed no j body will know who is responsible f,,r the i failure. liach party will place the plame Usm the other. Ten tears hence we shall ! see that we have accomplished nothing. I but we shall lie totally unabltw to tell whose fault it is DOUBLE FATALITY AT ST. JCE Mas Bradrr aael B. F I Mia t.reaaatl la Pieeres by Rarllagttta'a ki.ui til l'lrr. IT. JoSKPH. Mo.. Feb. :t.-H E. I ling I and Majt Bender w ere st rue k and ground to pii-ces by the Burliiigloi Kanaa City j flyer as the train was croaamg Illinois avenue at in o clock tonight. Daaaera that 1 brra tea tbe tbild's I If. (From the Chicago Tr.Dupe "Hvalth Citiin.lajiiener e uo.cS ef Chi ; cag-o. in his latest bulletin of the depart 1 ment. sojs that the worst daneer to wblcU tbe e hildren tit Chicago are riow expoatil i Is the neglected cold." i It would be unwise for the health coin i mif aioiier of a city lo recommend any rerc- edy for a cold; but should lie do so. Cliaiu- berlain'e Cough Remedy would certainly : leead tbe list aa the most efficacious fur .roida. croup and wfcoopfhg ci-ugh In ehil ; fiien. ae a renuHjy that can alaaya be d- penoed upon to effect a gpcedj- rure and that Is pleasant and safe to take. Tiia reined j' contain no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as ccmfl3eatiy ta a baby as lo aa adult. Its great worth and merit In the treatment of these diseases iiaa been attested by many thousands of tooth- larlt r'rearratlaa ta wert. LA CRlSSE Wis . Fe b. ri.-B. S Sie d nvell. president tit tbe . Jsatkmal purn v federal em. founded by the consolidation eif all ttie l.nrltv iir.krit.tL it.. r ": ' T .' ... ..r, iviu.li). iteciay c : iea naiaiiiai fiuriiy lociay e-a : iea a naiuinai purity cir.vetition It. be held at Chicago October . In and 1 " IStlel Baer Beserelter Uraaaaiia. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. X.-1T. aid. nt Barr of the Reading cumpacy retvive-d a copy of the den.and adopted by the miners scaie cxiiumitti-e ia New Tork. Mr. Faer wlll eutmut them to ttte other titendais of the tNimmlttee Miuday or Tieaday In New IVrk. tlteasa-t ta Mab kaak laila. MlSSiiCRl CITY. Mo.. Feb. ;4 Theia was en stiempi.it buigiary of I lie Norton Banking o.n ni arl tliis ueernihg Tie- bat.k.hg i-uouia acre evuuaid by loit-nis a door snd 1 he outside vwtilt drenr Wfn ' open with dynamite Sheriff Wtiww. City M:irsha' Poe and two rt -t i ive surrounded j i h- bunding and exi hanir-d shote wm h 1 1 1 rohtier. but th-v twnird. No tmity was MEWS CF tUU SUBURBS Rraaaa. M'n. . a l'i-.n and on nr- in ltn colfi. Where they -iaitel tiii aeek. !ra. W. U 1 -eor hn-r ent to Aahland. ti i.. i jrt,.. w ill vImIi for a abort time. 8. 1.. TbomH retum"'d borne on lot Ft1 da v rTn a buinea trip to Chcto. Mtais Fretilin (it'onmir I acaln able to 1h. out after a u vrre oli know of a week. T!'irei and Ward Walah have on auk dutltik the pi. at week, but are improvitin. John Iti'-Von ol tt i pln'-e and Mia FJieh Kruse of Elkbnm "ri' married lHt wk. Several Ib-naonit went to Irvintrlon laat FrlSay evenirc to attend the Woodmen bull. Mr. WiPiam Smith and son Floyd visited a abort tioe in Benson d urine the last we. k. Mr. and Mrs Joseph McGwire left last Wednesday morning lor a abort trip to CUt-ae. o. Lutheran service will Is- held tiday at Gt-aM i t bull in ; t'c lock, with Sunday at hool following Madeline Hon on spenl a few days laat "i k visiting in Otuuba at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hwj nne. Rev. Mr. leldv and Mrs. 1-idv and Mr. Kef-hem. their mother, tailed tint of town part of the last week O'Lynn McGuIre and du lighter of St. Joseph. Mo., made a short vi-it in Benson while on their way to Blair. Neb. The supper given by the men of the Methodist church netted A good sup per waa aerveJ by a committee of am. Til" Misses Tinriell and Miss Agnes Tln deil were guests at n fiarly lust Wednes day at the home of a friend In Omaha. A daughter was tsirn to Mr. and Mrs. G. else of Malum Hill. Mi s. Weise is Die daught-r cf Mt. W ranch of this place. A business and social meeting of the F.pwortb leapue will lie held at the home ol Mrs. H. J Grove next Thursday even ir.g. V ashitipton s lilrthduy exercise were held In the public achool cm Wednesday. On Thursday t Ik sc hool w as c losed lor a holiday. Mca. Keexer of Monmouth Park and niece, Mis Crlspan. were visitors at the nome ol Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hull during ti v w eek. Mr. and Mrs Leochner entertained at dinner last Wednesday Miss Anna Leoch ner. Prof LHiidslarg and J. H. Leochner ol South Omaha. A tuinlier cif t lie lriends of John FeO.le Furpnsed him last week in honor of his birthday anniversary, which proved a ploaaant occasion. Sen Ices will lie held today ut the Meth odist Episcopal church tit 11 a. m and T::! p. m. The collection last Stinday morn ing was devoted to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital i una oi umaha. The new switch ir heinc laid on West I Main street running south on l- Rt.j ave i nue. it being decided that was the heir location lor it. When completed all car I will run to the end of the line. ' The Lndies" Aid society met last week ! at the home ol Mrs. J. B. Carter. The next meeting will he held at ilie home of I Mrs. V . E. Johnson, which will be the 1 monthly social day. Wednesday. Murch i. ' The parisbloners of St. Barnard s church gave a pleasant social affair last edneS' evetilng at the lndetiendeiit Order of, Odd Fellows' hall, whic h was attended bv about :' from Benson and Omaha. At S : o cloc k a fine program, consisting of music ' and recitations, w aa rendered, w hich w as ' followed b- a sumptuous repast served at i two long laid.- in the dining hall r'loreace. Miss Jennie Everson spent Sunday hel the guest of Mra. W. R. Wall. Mia Edith Anderson of Calhoun spent one day here thl week the guest of Mr. Feld- huaen. J. Wurth returned from leMars. lu i Monday, w here be had been visiting a j brother. j Edwin Gabrielsun of Gilmore. la., is here : for a few day visiting with Mr. and Mr, j Jame C. Kindred. j Sheriff McDonald was here Wednesday on 1 official business, looking after aome prop ' eit y that wa to tie appraised. Ole Olsen of Silver Creek. Neb., spent ; several day here looking alter his prop i erty Interests and visiting friend. - The four saloons received notice Wednes i da- thi't thi-y we're to remain closed on tSuuduya. Tiie order will Ik- complied with. Durscy Shipley was a visitor at Blair Fridav "afteriusiii. He is here from I'cs Moines, la., visiting his lather. L. 1-. Ship ley. i li. C. Lonetre-n went to Oakland Monday. where he pun-bused several hogs for Ms , Star herd of Poland-Chinns on his farm w est ol low n. Mr. and Mra. Einil Wela-r. who have li-:i lie re since- January j v isiting iwi. ce eoe i-a I pare'iit. returned to their home at Wane. Tae-sday afterncam. A sin. ill amount eif ii-e was halves. ed the fust ol the week, hut the crop so far has 1.1-e-n light. on! i pert of icie cutting le. ing put lti th" hoiwi a. Thi rixcr tiki nut frmn' oer during the season. David Neal was here Wednesday evening visit me: friends. He slopped off on his way home from a trip in tin- aouth. where lie has lieen putting In riprap during the winter. He lives near Calhoun. J. E. Ivilliv received a fine hog from the herd at ejakiand. which he purchased the sal-- then- M'iwlav. Mr. Kelby owns a mieiel farm neat Fl rence and is sloe-king li ui w.tn tee not sichk ne can purc-nase. John Mann is visiting his family a few days. He and hie brother-in-law. Scott Tucker, are with the dredging coiiiutiy near Onawa, la., making the big ditch that I runs parily through that county for drain i age purposes. Robttt and John rorgy bit for their re- siiective home luettday atteruoon. going I via St. Paul. Minn. .John Forgy livtw at 1 Harlem. Mont., and his brother. Robert, i w ill stop c ff there a few da; a for a visit , "ntl then proceed to I. is home at Vancouver, ! Waah. An iniproeeme pi e lub committee wailed on tle- --oitcc!l M"t'da night in reference to itiw -wa'kr on Main street and also to se- it -.tie lid-e. in Main street cotiid not lie f:il-u Up. The tuiittet was referred to the slt-ett and all'-., coiumlttoe of the cily c-cuucil. The Court of Honor lodge' Nu. 8 gave an i'tiierluoni'-ni i:.d eiaiiciii jiae-ty at Walls bail Wednesday hifclit. with a good attend ance. Mine CULier of South Omaha and ! John Btuvtn "t csmulia assisted with the i musical progTini. J. O. Loch, state eergan I l!r.fif Lincoln. w:i a ' i-.itor. : Tiie- 'eb-i'li'.ne people are tei rei-eive aev ! ei-nl c.'ireiatts ot teiephom' poiea in tiie next i 1-w da)--, whit h ale to lie- used for the oei'iniry In- e. Ateout le suhscritiers were I leceit ed laeM fall, too late to put the line j In. Nov the J-'ii'i'-'ice exchange is nearing coinplelioi. iiit the trust wlli soon lie out , etf 1 tie ge '..cd a-- f ' building cf the cotin- try bin e-en go right along, and It is the Intel. tiou ol tne company tu rush ll. West A as birr. Mrs. L. Bovt-r was the guest Isaac- Syaa Tuesday. of Mrs. Mrs A. W. Kpuerrl wa the Mrs. H. Faverty on Kmiui. gUf-'Ft of Mr. Beit Gunt: er.tertatned friends from Nonii Omaha the ilri-t f the- week. Mi. Km ley Benewtts of West Side waa the guest ed he-r re in t lies, the Gams fami lies, l'tiurieday. VI I . i ; i.. .... . . . ... ' - I-.MIIII i oe aoesl OI her friend, Mr. ( CK-Sereil of Park Place. Mon- and Tue set ay j Miae ejriicH- and room down loan , Iie-arer the work. Iva Blake have taken Where they will ofc John Biake has entirely recovered from . tbe effotts cf I. is crustied hand and r j turtasd to business. J E. Aughe and wife were the guest i of Mr. and Mr. Henry Power near Flor ! enc on Thursday. Robert Cave-ndi-r of Tw etity-fouith and i Vietou lia secured u jaisitioti on tne new , I" nu n Panfir c-ut-off aa lieaii biaikauiilh. Cl a rb He iide-rson came dow-n from - Sioux City Sunday morning and spenl Ike day witu home folks, returning in tne ev. nlng"- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pratt and Miaa i Minnie of liecatur atreet were the guest , oi Kev. and .Mrs. Henderson the first of , tbs week. Tbs marriage of Miss M. Carlson to A. JiV . j L u . T '""Tl' 2 A,M" ","' Iride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlson, will reside on Manderson street. They The street car company has about com pleted the "V" on West Leaven wort a street, which will enable it tu rus through cars carrying iasaengere down town with out transfer tu the Park hut Rev. and Mra. H t-nderson were the guests of tnelr daughu-r. Mrs. Nelson prau, oa Thursday. Vi ml there tbet heard of the sem us Ulneas of tlien grand .laughter. Ethel EitH-. e.f New J-rsey, w ho lias diphtlteria ,i erysi-la. The Ladl"' j4 sca-W-ty will mee-t a! Uie lioioe oi Mrs. Bi-rt (i-ni tu, Tnutsday to ciuj.itia to uhbnialied tiuiila. A lle? attendance I de-slre-d. Dinner will ) served at noo-.i. Mr. Rover. Mm Heneeman and Mr. Aug he will assist the htiis Frank Potter la reshiugling and otherwise Improving hi hntnf. George Blskely and fiinilv went t Lin coln Thursday mierning i c.ihnii Wash lngtem a birthday w.th Nn Rlakeiy a par ems, w ho have recentlv moved from B.a-trie-e to fnlverslty Place Mr. BlakHy returned home Thursday evening, but Vm Blskely and the children will viait there for a wcik. Ilaadee. Miss Cook of Council Bluff is the of Mrs. George Miller. FU-t i The Oundee Woman's club tret j Wednesday with Mra. 1. L. Johnson. on Mr. Will Cohcy of lcncr wa the guest I during the week of hia sister. Mr. L. 1. ; Johnson. The Round iKiaen club will lie entertained on Wednesday of this week by Mrs. J. W. I Marshall. The Missionary society of the Dundee I Presbyterian church met on Friday wtth ! Mra. F. M. Fitchet. I Mr and Mrs. Irayer of Omaha B"e now ! boarding with Mrs. Beelr at Forty-ninth I and California street. Mrs George Hnacland gave a large lunch eon on Wednesday tor Mrs. Will Hot. gland and Mr. !aul Hob gland. Jtflas Kathetitie parrotte of Chtuago t tlved on Tuesday to be the guest of her Cousin. Mrs. Elisabeth Goodrich. Mr. and Mra. Frank W. Carmlchael moved during the week Into their new home on liavenporr street, tietween Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth street. The Junior Endeavor society of the iun dee Preshyienan church had a Washing ton' birthday social on Thursday at tit nome or Mra. White. t Mr. Plnoell and Miss Angeline Pldell i left on Saturday for a trip to Minneaolia. I rurlng their absence Miss Beasi Pindell I will stay with her sister. Mr. S. R. Rush, j The lutide Card club met Thursdav I evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. V. Marshall. About twenty of the young pen- pie and younger married set were present and handsome prixes were won by Miss i Cook and Ward Palmer. On Wednesday afternoon a concert was I given at the- lundee school to an apprecl- i utlve audience of mothers and friend. A well executed classics! program wa i-en- di-red bv the Misses Susan le Graff. Floi ence Ir Graff. Edna Bartlett, Helen Hart and Gertrude Aiken. ECHO IS OF THE AHTt-RODM oar a WaMtara af laerlra. The camps of the Modern Woodmen of America are In a very prosperous condi tion. Beech camp No. HM lit Id a vert i n thnsiastic meeting last Friday. There were six candidates initiated and several appli cation received for membership. This camp is about to employ a regular deputy who will no doubt add many more mem bers to their already large nunlier. B. & M. camp No. H5 Held a dunce u.t their hall last Friday which waa a great success. The attendance- was verv crstd. ! and all seemed to enloy themselves. j J ne cnampion drill team of Camp No. ljii Iteld their fifteenth annual ball last Wednesday, which was a great success In I every resiiect. Th1 affair was very en- joyanie. Among ttiose present were sev eral couple from Council Bluffs and Fort Crook. Omaha camp No. liti have received notice from the head consul, A. R. Talbot, th.it this c-nmp ha w cm the title ef the "Batim-r Camp" of the state or Nebraska, having the largest incmliership in thia state, 7K.M. on January 1. isnti. This Iwnner will lie presented to the camp aomeiioi during the month of March. Arrangements are now unoer way to have a ceiehration on thal occasion. At next xwk'n tiieellng of i this camp there will la- several candi date to initiate, and the monthly mccial idiill of the Foresters will also take place. The champion drill team of Camp No. 1 1111 were srncal eif Can in Vo aauvi v,.,.i I Ctta.k. Saturday. February IT.' The team 1 ; wa invited to attend the annual celebra- ; ! tion if Fort Crook camp and give an i exhibition drill. Tiie telebration wa the i annual ball, and tcaik place in the Post 1 I hall. The drill of the team was almost perfect, and the team received niany . n , . . . ie-aiii receit ra nianv eeciTTi- . ' "" irorn ine omt-e-rs and soldiers of ..... I .-.I... ' (11)11 lor- r UOTll-l were nungueted. Thl team is well rhronghout the jurisdiction of the Modern M Kulmen as "The Omaha Scouts." and was -bunt lied a such at the tit. Louis world a talr at the encampment w here their apfiearance and guard Uitie were ' so much like aixiuts on 4he frontier that I they received thl title. During the lian j OU'-t Wuarlermasier Sergeant Vi". J. Jaka. ; who is clerk tif the Fort Crook e-o-p. 1 Wis made an honorary member tif th "The Omaha Scouts" and nresenn-d with ; "The Omaha Scouts" menial. The t:n I lo Fort Crook and return waa iiiude with : a four-horse sleigh which in itself wa ' very enjoyable. Kalgltla of Mae-era lire.. Omaha tent No. TTi held a ghost session last Thursday uigrht. and then turned everything over to the chairman of the entertainment committee. About liv sir mugnis were preaent. The first event was friendly bout with the cloves between - W". Ki. Wagner of Fort Omaha and a vouns man from the Bohemian Turner club. They-t I put up a pretty exiumtion ana a draw wa j dec lurHi. The next was a w restling -contest in which Johanie Holden agre-eHj to throw W. J. Huston and W. J. Holden In lone minutes with a ten minutes' rest. 1 He downed them both In thirty-three minutes. Colonel H. C. Hartrv wa the t i referee. Cigars were then passed around n and several aongs were sung. braael Araai ae Rraablir. Crook jKvfef held a meeting Friday even- ing in comniemcratiou of Waaliingtun birthday. Though a day late, the celebra tion was nevert beleae enjoyable. The tneet , ing was held at Magnolia hall and there j wus a big attendance. Addi-ease appt'iipri i ale to the occasion were made by promt ! nenl Grand Army men. , Lalea mt the Oraad Araa. ; The Aid society of Garfield clnie beid a , meeting Fnoay aftemiMin at the home of Mra. Jacob Shulta. South Ninth street. I About Uiirty meniliers were present. Luncheon was served by Mrs. SUulls. and : she and her invalid husband, a veteran of ! tiie civil war. were initiated Into the order j by sjiecial diseiiaatlon at their borne. The re-gular meeting of tbe circle will I i held MoiniHy evening in the Rohrbough I liloe-k. After a short business session cards i and other social diversions w ill lie enjoyed. The next meeting of the Aid society will : Im- held Friday afternoon at the home of ' Mrs. S. F. Smith on North Twenty-fourth street three blocks north of Fort street. Maealara of tkf S- ifuip No Z2 ia M aria. I S. cuip No ia forging lo ike i tal,. fif.w Mrl.!ierv. hi final ,vment front. Ac increase- in attendance w a , -rnouuted tu over fl.Mi. He at ot.ee te-en-noted at the last meeting. Increased in- hMt,d uud will l.ve next week for Ken terest waa ht.w in the trenaactlon of I tu(.KV where he will spend a four months' the bunion of l tie camp. Arrangement furiough are being mede for an entertainment to! captain Ernest Hinds, artillery coriw. w ha be given in March. , j,,,, j.n )n 1MMr health for some time, ha Alpha camp No. 1 will give a card natty Wn ordered to proceed to Hot Spnngs, Tuesday evening, to be folliiwed bv a Ark for admlasion ti the army and navy uanee. no tie iue-nnTi aieiiu.. iu.i- ! lations 'or frenfls tan be procured the members of the camp by calling at i the offli-e of the clerk. I'fKiiu 6t Brown block. No one hut memleers of the c-uniti . and their Immediate familie will lie ad I milled except by presenting invitation at , the door. Order ml teecaltlsb Cla s a. Nu. SS. held lis regular ses- (Tan Gordon. .7 nex. V oneine-ncsi oiot a. 1 an ne Tiieiiioer. ; were initial. 1 an"! 'nur pi-oposal were r. ad. In the social hour the follow ing cbinserten took pari: Andrew Grav. Ed. K landsay, W. E. Findlev . Whliara Kennedy. James C. Lindsay and G. W. Uilxiu'ill. Haal elabbesra af Isserlea. A card party and dnce will lie given by Clements can p. No. 17a. next Friday even Pie at Anctei:t Order of I'nited Workmen hall. Fourteenth and iMJUglus street. " Raral ebaiea. 1'olueti Eugle lodce. No was inslitut -d In Barigiit Ses-tei y ball. Nineteenth anl rarnam streeia. i i.ie maaes ne looge-a oe , I the Royal Achates in Omaha Omaha Lode. Nee. 1. initiated eevea new At the rloae nK'trleei-s at their last meeting. tif the ipuetlng the memle-rs acre Invited ; Into the next hall, where the committee tn ! entertainment bad prepared an oyster Sup i per ever seveniv aa t at tlee tattle.. Caniaiu . M. Kocklev and degree staff ol Phoenix lodge initiated a couple .of new memtiera last Wednesday evening Tbe use of as era! raw recruits in the taaew occasioned several amusing mix up and rendered Ibe exercise all tbe more er.ter tateil.g Phue-nlx lodge devotes its next ineetijur. Wedw-stlav e.-emag February 2k, ta a tsix aoi-ia!. After that, tbe nest regular meeting will lie he-id on March 14. ph.emx lodge is just vim- ear old and an anuivenearr I ut 11 le. celebrate the fact is no.- et I'rte Frateraal Rjnn.r l. v lla af taserlaea. Net. 11. t-elebrate Willi. ir.g ion s Oil ludlj I il 1 eg u.ai aeofclv BILLY MARSHALL'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BEARS at Dream City Park Week of July 1st. 6Ta, II lMlf ill This prentesl aclmal act of ttf? age will Ik- pitseut d at Dream City park July 1. 3 1 ut. This iri forma uce ll not only wonderful, but wonderfullv amusinp. "The-- Datiphier of the Reclmeni." is the tlown of ilie rorcpanr ct bruins, and afford all kind of fun. Thia is to be a lig card in the amuMcnicui line for OXnaha this summer, declare the promoters of Dream Cliy, who are at work preparing the big park for the "eason. Tl utaday evetilng with a literal y and mu aicul program and lunc heon. There was .i good attendance, and all sMtit a tilcasaTi. exenlng. The guards gave an exhibition ileill lur I h.i tu..a.tit Or.tul.u l(v1a.. X' . . !lll. who ure out In full force. Next Thnr- ' day evenma the lodge will gixe a dunce for' its tntmiH-rs and friends Mra Har. Tin- trlli- ol Ben Hur. Meeiu court, Xo 1". will give a large dunce and curd party on March 1. Thursday evening, at their hall at Nineteenth and Farnam street. Ali the members and friends of the ordif have- lieen invited to attend KEWS FROM THE ARMY POSTS Frt Rllej. ! l-'OKT HI LE V. Kan.. Feb. (Special. I Last Saturday Major Granger Adams of I the artillery ccip wus taken suddenly sica I with awendlcl'l. For several hours Ins ! eonultlon was thoitgitt to lie serious. He J wa taken to the tKirt hospital, wnere an i opera t Km wa performed, and during the j week he- has Un steadliv Improving, lie j is now tbonghtMo la c'ltirely out ci dan ger. T.T- rn oial S' usuti of target practii will Is gin April J. On that date one squadron i of avalry wih go l"to camp at the national ! i.irj.-e-t range, teinnlning until tiie end of Its prac tice, when It will 1st relieved by an ' ol I t r sciiii-'rc ti. The Joeit e l the Twentieth battery, field Bttillcrv. gitc a masked ball on the even ing of V HShinston s birthday, at which then- was : laig. attendance. A .lew .as.- ol officer arrived this week ; to t.ihe the cct.rw In the training school it.r i'-.r" Mid iiM.ks. The t las is com- , pied of t apv int Charles E. Clark. Arthur 1. E-lward. Fiaua H. Law ton and Law rence ii. Sms ds. Tliey will Is- under in- : stmciiona lot atiuui two month. ; Chaplain Obvet C. Miller. ThirtfH'titL Ica'-ali j. wiio ! at Hot Springs. Ark., un- 1 dofgoliit titattnetil in tne army and navy K'n:-rJ I Ir.isi'ilal. writes mat in neaiin it- aome-what inn no ed and that be now lias I -as- ii to h('(R lot a complete recovery. Si'i'gcjni Henry Rotiliin of the Second baLTi i v, Held at i.iler , was placed on the retired Usi last week. He ha gone to San Atil'.ni i 'ix.. the home of hi tainily. Pter- . . . . . t. . 1M-UT1. l.C'jlili.- II IIK WM UT III ll. " fm,n ..i1(IF, continuously with the Sec- i eerl l:(.et'V I .Ma-.- Hurd. i. lcrme-r soldier who lias j lieen en.okoed a.- a cook at this :jst for son' tl'Ti'-. is It jail In Junction City. Kan. I Lav: l'rt'luy login the police of that town I t..iii H-cl ta arreat him for drunkenneas i and ii.e ui t tie ir a proach Hurd o; ned lire Ion ll.e.t.i -.ii'tJi hi. revolver. He escaped to I liv.- jest, while ht waa later placed under atr-Si a'icl ijiuto ovet to the civil auihori- l!'S. i !'tae.eniii an- now working ou the new i hovit:il btiilung and the contractors will bei ei-1 it- ei gaged with the interior flnlshmn. Tue y ixikh-i to turn the build- t i;it over to tl.c got c mnient some time dut- I lint Ja- si tins. D-t.' l Sioetit. F. F. Wing lias Iven re- I lieved from duty at tiii lst and will pro- !c e-l 1. 1 K irt 'ma ha lot station. I Xir. Hot l. . wife- c.l Major Ell D. Hovle i of tiie anilely, will, their three daughters. he--.' art-veal a the- post and will remain i ti-te urtil the major returns from Hot 1 Hpnngs, Ar.., w litre ne is iiiioe. son s treiatment in tne arm.t aim nav a-iieia. n'"u"L . of Se'cond Lieuten All. C iiimsioii. o. ant John Symington. Eleventh cavalry, ha returned frotii a prolonged visit wllh ! friend 111 Washington. D. C Sergeant Colonel Charleston of Troop li. ! Eleventh cavalry, diced at the isist hospital ! last Bundav night. Hi funeral wa held i Monday afternoon, with burial tn Ilie jKt I cenieiery. The c.itioers claaeec ill ldpiology finisheu i the course Monday and too the tiiuil writ ten examination m tnai aate. jmnj-uiu-f oflicers were examined. A box jiarty was given at list- Junciion Citv theater Saturday evening by Second Lieutenant J. le B. W. Gardiner. Eleventh cavalry. The guests were Lieutenant and Mr. Lauron. Lieutenant and Mr. Sym ington, Miaa Banister and Lleutnants Baird and A mo. Mis Hobbs. who has beeu visiting with the family or Lieutenant F. B. Hennraay. left last ve'fc for Ca'lfornia. Guard mounting is now being held iu tbe cavalry subpovt at :! In the morning. A sale of condemned horses and mulea was held last Friday afternoon by the Otiartemiasier department. Twenty-seven horse and e ighl mulct were sold, and the prices received were unusually high, leem all tiie animal were worth. Sheriff Andn-w of Geary county came , over to th (Hist last Friday and arrested Private Stephen Gill of the Se venth field ; lii.ituri' t.,r liitriu, Mleulitiet ciill m-sa eti 'charged in 1H04 and went to Kentucky. 1 wbeie it is charged be committed tbe crime 'for which be was arrested. He re-enlisted ! in Novembe r. IMC. When Private Charles R. Mc-Brlde wa i r).nrili tiostiltal for treatment. i Heevftio ijeuifntni e t.iassioi-a ar- . . I . ..... . tillery Hii-tis. is entertaining hi brother Knsigti W. A Glassford. who recently gracl-nati-d from the Naval academy at Annap olis. ran ftlabrara. PORT NIOBRARA. Neb.. Feb. St. e Spe cial. Lieutenant Jamea Blyiii eniertaiiied tke officer and ladle of the post aftet "iw ouw un Weanesday nlrht. Supiiei a' as served. The troop that presel.ted "The Convict s tssughier" un Wedriesday bad such a crowded bouse and tbe actors and actreasea took their parts so well tiiat they were requested to put on another play. Tl.ev therefore cancelled an engagement in an other town and put on another play on Friday inghl. The g-heral courtmartial tiiat has leen in session at this post for several months completed lis last case on Wednesday and ad.iournod. . Thursday being Washington' birtbdav all the duty In the post waa suspended ! Vf the necesaarv guard and fatigue. ..""'v1' Georgs W Strelen of Comieany K waa drunk and created such a disturb- ! a nee in Valentine . Wediiedav tiiat it i we neceaaary to send a guard and lerina I ' hlrD to lh posu a here he was oontlaed j i.u V w . i . . i erai. Private MrErjiint. Oompanv L. lute been 1 absent without leave since Friday, when 1 the prisoners left the guard houaa. and it -ia not known whether be accompanied the j two eat aped ret iaonera or not He be longed to the same company with Prisoner Kaimond and it is quite Hiaalble that tbry ' are together. i Captain Marcus D. Citenin. Twenty-fifth 1 ! iiiiahiry. has gone to Lincoln on temporary - duty with the sste militia. It is under stood that ! will deliver lectures to the I officers of tbe .National guard In Lincoln. A board U offitwra. eonsieiing of Captain I , Joaeph P. O Neil. Ca plain Marcus D. i Cixeuiu kfxi ( apiiiin Mniiael J. inihau. baa lieen appe'iu ed to exanUne tie student j c-m-rrs ten tne sui.e t oi military law on . Fet-ruarr -T. Th Nebraska state veterinarian rtslted the tirt ein Tnn'day and at lite reMJU-t , ut -Cbc e.-omtnandint ofhoet inspec ted the government animula He found two mule sufl.-rlne trom glanders, which the- com lanrtira omce-r orib'retj to lie shot and tetrned. Several horses were klll"d In 'al entJrie by order "f the veterinarian lo pre vent disease. I list Lieutenant Frank W. Ball, bct !; lieen iiil.i-narit. . Twe-nty-trlili inlantrv. is IH-rformiiig the duties of adjutant dtirinc the abs.'iK-e of Caitain M. 1 Crrniin. First IJeiiieiiant Louis B. Chaiidl'-r. Twenty-fifth mlatiiiy. hn l'ii rclb-V"d from dul.v in the acl.ititatit s ofti"-. S-o'-nd Lieutenant Alfred Brandt has lieen relieved from duty In the jeost ex change and as nslsticiit to the jiost treas-u'-' r. Sentinel Lieutenanl D D. Hay bus lieen n licv.-d from d-.itv as assistant to the com missary of sulsiste'n'e. Captain Joseph D. leitch. comniissaTy Twenty-fifih thlantiy. has I e-en appointed sunimarv- court office-! . Private- Geeirge W. lliscei. Company L. w us U'led by a ci'iie-tal tHiuri-niartli'l em Tuesday on cbatges cl assuult with intent to kill lrtvnte Williiini Dortch of Company K. Lieutenant D. 1 . Hay defended Pri vate Hls.t-1 during the trial. A theatrical troupe presenled "The Con vict's Daughter" in Gordon hall on Wednesday evening. The play was good and the attendance large. The Bachelors. 1 Jeun-nants Wiegetistein. Chandler. Hay. Blvth. ljiwrasoti. Clark ned Wet. entertained the -officers and ladies in Gordon hall on Thurda night. W HShlnglon's birthday. Cuptain and Mrs. Hiram M l. Powell en tertained at dinner on Thursday The-ir roests were lr. and Mrs. Ira C. Brown and Miss Florence Brown. Lieutenant and Mrs. Fred W. Bug-nee. Lieutenant and Mra. Rob ert P Haifxiid, Lieuletiatil Wigensteln and Miss Edna Maclxmald of Valentine-. Veil. Tin Twenty-fifth l-nfantry band rendered u com-erf in Gordon bull on Tuesday even ing under the direi tione of Chie-f Musician Joseph Belisle-. Cielon"l and Mrs. Ii. W. Hnyt have left Washington and are in Milwaukee. Th" Mil visit Spirit Lake. Ia.. and reach the mat here about March 7. Private FrierBon ol Company D. Twenty ,'illii infantry, who has le-e-ti absent iu de sertion for over four months, was a'rre tienrt"d in Omaha recently and has Is-en turned over to the military authorities at Fon Crook, Nebraska, for trial. CkUHA HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tim German seatety met during the week. The customary piactioe of leopuiar tlerman song was gone through, after which a de lightful program was rendered. The regular meeting of the High Sboe.I Historical chorus look place In tht- fore part of the wee-k. Aside from Ihe usual practice of national songs, the chorus waa tavored by two xce-lltnt vocal solos lo Mr. Jo Barton, etiuth-d "Tbe Song of tie Flag.' by DeKoven. and "Tbe Armorer. Song." from "Robin Hisid." also by Ie Koven. In addition to this Mary Cook ren dered a piano solo. "The Haiti, of Ma nila." which was heartily eiieoi-ed and re-sHUide-d to by another charming solo. Ai tiieda Powell gave a humorous recilalion entitled "Arethusa's Torment." The drawing dt parimenl of the high school, under its Instructor. Mis? Hauling, ha added se-vt-ral work of art to the pres ent collection of the school. The pic-lure resented are fac simile- reproduction of "William of Nassau a a Boy." by Vau Dyke. Rembrandt Mother." by bej lamuus son, and "aul Rubens." by him self. These classic pa-lure were pun-baaed by means tif the proceeds of a sale he-id by ilie department during the latter part of laxt year. In order to allay anxious thoughts on the part of the student body concerning the alleged rumor that the school day la to lengthened, it has b-en authoritatively i;-eriaines3 that no action is contemplated along that line. A unique program was rendered by 1 lie Lincoln society on Friday afternoon. A mock trial wa held. The seem- wa laid in the I nited States district court. The accused was Carroll Belden, charged with passing counterfeit money. The case wae tri'-d before Herbert Poller, judge, in court room No. SI. Glenn Waliersledt waa I'nited Slates district attorney and Paul Hummel hi assistant in the prosecution. Attorneys retained by the defense were George perei val and Rollin Andrews Mesar J. Rite pey. H. French and F. Elaaaae-r were wit nesses for tiie defense. Witnesses for the prtiaecution were Meseera. I.. aw-.t.. 1 .. I I i We Cure Men for prlrata, chronic and pelvic diaeaaes, wba ara traaUnc with tjuack apacoal. tsu and Inexperienced physicians without rscetvlna any benefit, wa bar ds- f cided te make a special offer to charge only one-half of our rasrular fsa for car ing those who are nuw undergoing treatment elsewhere and are dissatisfied. '. prorideel that you oo-.iee to us before March X. isut. For instance, if yoa are afflicted with cither Hydrocele, Btrlctire or Nerroue Daclin. our esharge for rurlng either af which without any complication ia tVao. we will guaractaa to cure yae for tlZ iu, and accept tbe money la any way you wiah ta pay. Wa will also rure Contagious Blood Foison for 112 at, which is just half aur regular tea. The liberal offer is made to enable those te be cured who base spent their money in doctoring without relief and ta show tbe many wbo have treated with dosene of physicians without benefll that we Lav the only methods that pro duce a lllrjong c ura. Oar tuetlMXis are ap-to-date and are iadoraed by th Ughta m6 iral authxntiee af Europe asad America. Hcisfw vmr aootwaa La tba U-eatment of aura's disease. Itrsneniberr, tsar specialty la Uanlted ta tbe dlMasea of MKN. and MEX ONLV. PRIVATK D1BEABES-Newly eoBtracted and ehroale caaa enraa. AQ bum'ng, itchliig and lnfiammatioa etoppad ia M hours, cures effectad in f da? a. We oorer tbe entire field of prtvata goad ciirogdVe, daep aoalod. otssw plicated diaeaatta. A LIFE-LONG CURE FOR l Icerw, fMrktare, Hjdrurele, Varioorele. Blood rotaota, Cebroeaas Disckargea. Skim Ialse-aaea, Pile aad MstaU. Proatatic rimers. S en o-Vital IVbilify. Kktasr aad Bladder Diaeaxae. NORTHWESTERN Xorthtrewt I'esrsnT ISth aad Far Deul. H P.lixt and H. Sugar-man and Mist i Wt'tcrnian. H K'K-h. loreman: E. ty,f. leu, J Lorward. E Burnett. L. Herri. P. Hat ens. W. lolfs k. A. Westenelt. II Itowinaii. P. Hofniann. C. Zabriskie and M. Ulish comprised the jury. After argumetiu had le-n prepe-nted by tenth slde-s. th de--feudal,! was found guilty as charged am serite-nced to ten years' Imprisonment anil the payment of Hon as fine. The court program was renrterr.d with much cn-dit vi ihe tiit of the society and cieated no link nierrhn.-ml to the atte-ntive- audience. The junio! ciaas will meet Monday It lake- action upon the matter of class pin Seven were selected by the committee pointed at a pt-!oue me-ellng of tlx- claset. The pin vary greatly in design and rang' In price from lit to K.hii. The favorite pin em lo be one having an old coin effect with tcarl on it face in the abajK- of a horseshoe . The Ciceronian met Friday artei-ntsen and rendered a creditable program. It con sisted of the following numtecr: A debate. Resolved. That loot ball should be abol iclied." Negative. S. Reynold and 11. i"sn lels; affirmative, A. McDonald and E. Ft'iker. Current topics were discussed by R. Hultman F. I'i'derson told fnteretinr auecttotca. In closing E Oinior told tn original story A G-orge aahinglon program wa ren-de-red by th" France W lllard society on Friduy afte-i-niMin. Antonio liaugaard re cited an Ode t'e Washington." In general the ineinl-e-rs then gave well known maxim e the illustrious patriot. Helen Olsen closed with a recitation on "Washing-tea.." The prog-am of the Ple1a1ea soci-ty was uimiue. Tiie editing eif a newspaper, the Ft'ir. was ree-cealeil by several girl. ? gratihic news was edited by Ruth Lorec. .eelev news bv ICIIen Dean, sporting news by Oru Russell, places of amusement by Ltniie M;ilrinlst and theatrical new hi Marian Chapman. A nrcurrai i was rendered by the Elaine sis-lety Fiidav afternoon. Ge-raldlne tVif lorrt reiited W'-ll a poem entitled. "Little Black Geo'g.- Washing-ton." Seven gitia. C'lrotine- Howard. Hasel Howard. Mark 1 Hodge. Mari" HoMinger. Helen Downing. Kutherine flollsnd and tieoraldine Giffcsrel. sang a dainty little song. "Washington" Kiss" was then ret-n'd by Helen Downing, after which a letter from Margaret Whit ney, who Is now at Welb-sley. was read and relreshm.-nta served. "Eugene Field, the People' Poet" was the central ilie-me of the interesting pro gram rend-red by the Margaret Fuller so ciety Friday afternoon. The entire time of Ihe meeting was devoted to the reading of selections from hi work. Grace TUibr bough read "My Bench Legged Fyst": "Picnic Time" was well read ley Cwlnne Searle; Florence Paine held her audience wllh "The ilatinilial a- St. Joe Railway": "The Dolls Wooing" was the subject of Rosina Mandelbeig's reading: Caroline Conkliii read "Fldo's Friend ': Margaret Kennedy chose "The Night Wind" for her subject: Mattel Krcbbs confined herself to the lea (line of "Tlte Cycleipeedr" ; and in closing Margaret Kennedy grave a brief sketch of Eugene Field's life. Saturdav tie society was entertained at the borne of Margniertte Rlgga, UK South Tw-enty-alxth si nt. On account of ilie pi-ogrant rendered by me Lin-oln society neither tie rvsmns-Ihi-ulan Ia-lmtiriB society nor the Welister soiiety tendered the peograni they hail pin cued for that dier. The Invltawon ex tended to these societies by the Lincoln o-i-iety was generally accepted by members of these two societies. The programs orig in!, lly imendei to have teecn produoeMj on Fiiday are thus postponed two weeks. The Linlnger Travel club rendereMl a pro gram on Friday afternoon. A wide variety of subject were treated In a callable man ner by the paHrlpnt. A piKigrram w a renderMl by the Priacllla Aldeti society Friday afternoon. Tiie first number wa by l"orothy I'hilllpa, "Bio graphical Dictionary." Sadie Klraehbraun followed with an original story. "A Ro mance." A beautiful recitation. enfitlrt "The Purest I'earl." wae given by Bess Townaend and in closing Ruth Heller read an esaay on "George Washing-ton." The Hawthorne sea-Hy renoered a pre gram on Friday afternoon. Tbe flrat num leer was a piano solo. "Rustling of Spring." by Sinding. rendered by Richie Clark. ler. ti ude Si hermerhnrn read an eaaay on "Bo ciul Ijfe in t'olnliial Days"-. "Take Care or Vouraelf" was recited by Clara Smith; Allie Ada ins gave a reading on "Washttig ton a Biithday "; an original jioeni by Leecv Iiietrick. entitled "Washington." won her much credit; Mae Dean reealleed "ye olden days" by Ikt quaint recitation. "Girls of Long Ago": Vera. Fitxgerald read ably an "a1 to Washington." and In clewing Stera Fitrg-eerald rendered a piano solo by "Raff. "":' tled Lirdler." t Until March 3d We Will Treat Any Single Uacomplicitei Ailment UNDER ABSOLUTE 8UARANTEE PAT US FOR CURES OUR SPECIAL OFFER: J:?!". MEDICAL & JUREICil IISTITUTE Eatiraatw aa ItUai Ibiiaea.