yi.- o-vLVHA DAILV HEK; SUTHl'AV. MAKi H 1 SENTIMENT PRIMARIES j I ViClOT BoWtT Stlkmitl SamDiG Bailot to ' 5ro! Opinions. SENTIMENT F0?3LE TO THE SYSTEM 1 f mmrt Dirtrrii 1at T MNt "! J Than aa rfama tt. r rilarikilltr. l-iAO'tS. ?rll. Ltlra. ini ot-a- i;npl.- ' mi -o h jH at a -atr pt-ma-i- t.i . ! i republican .andi Uh' f ir vi. Vwii wnaif and to - iot anriKiHi. n i.,r !: tfflcr. wn r- Hvwi hy rhr ;atf offlrTS thin momin frrm Vlrtor Rtix.-a1-r mrmtwr nt Un cial cuminlM-v. rim letters riurt-d tlw "Dlnkm nt th ifTjc.-r un tlif primary and whether tin- hallot hu!d Include plarea Urr tlrat and wriind rhuk-e if candidate Att.rrifr Gt-ral Bmwn, Auditor -arl ml Suprnnirndr-ut MiBrtvn are out of th nr. hut Mr. Mi'Brien wtll not nb.t to a primary, havlna alatfvt on a prvtnu ot: 'in h would bf nUFttfl with the pri mary "tumid tin- "tat commit!- conchni to lrtrnt dHgii-fl in 'hut manner. At the nfflVe uf the attorney general It tu 'wted the place for votma for a weond time would he (jljcid to. a it might Hi" an oppurtunity to tluiee mi dlernned to irampulaTe the .-nnrntjon and thu pre vnt tha wtll of ihe people m voting in i nictintip fir delegate nnd prevent Ihe high man from wii.nin by trades on the part of the onii i hoire men. Treasurer Morteneen aald: "I believe aiuh a prlmao'. tnaeiber with the convention, would be all right, it wnuld bnng the elec tion eiowr to "he p.pie ind would prevent 'rafe in thfc roTivpnikn. ' Secretary uf 3 a' lial'iHlm d Land j t."omintMoner Eai m mih gi-eei that it i was immatenal to tiiem whether a primary wis held. Both il they wnuirt be satis fled with whatever arrangements were made by the tai committee. ''iOVrnor Mickev aid l. had not like.l "'r the pr"i-.MiC'!i -ar-l'lily and waa as : -t unable to give an express 111 of Ins view s in tiie ina.t.i "aa-a Mnmt Take lastker Tack. Should tne supreme court adhere to its decision in the ii land t'oney nundumus 1 .uie. in which it relused to go mio the matter o tlie eligibility of a candidate for office in such proceedings, fnrnds of suic ireaaurer perrr Mnrtenien will have to ttud some other metnod tlian iniindaiiius j proceedings bv whicii to get ;K. ma'ter of , Uie eligibility 01 te treufui--r to Ik- aov- ! .rnor. before the supreme coui"t. In the Hj !nnd-'oney c-iee "oruy brought uiundainua jga-nnt I v. land to con. pel him to turn over the dHce f county supei ln- teudent til him. "llc huviilg rei-eie,l u ruajoriiy of t. e . oies . aci lor that office, inland detenu, d on lire m ound tlm: foncy not cB.,i. .1 -t.e ..rflce on the dil toe eU-c'ioii b. la in- .11- iiatl no hr"t 4:ade fct-nica; 011 ttiat day as provided iy low Hie court granted the mandamus as Plweil for and Stat"d It w:im not liis-essar. 1 10 go into the menu of the eligibility of fie -anrildates. as uandamus waa not the 1 o irf-r pi nee-fiiim f,.r suiii i-r price Villus r. r mail an mvestiga- ! 1 r on. hut Tliat under the showing made. ! . I 1 ..nev having tin- certificate of eles-tion. ... , ! l ie . -ii issued. In that opinion, the court 1 -i.d. the proper proceedings to test ic ligioillty of 11 .1 10 wrvanto. ciaimani lor an office " Should the court hold to this rule it nas . . . . , just down 0110 warranto pr'M'eMuia- , .a , . , 1 T , I . .is... " mr tll 1 ll'SUl (JJ 11111 Uir . ellg'blllij of Mr. Mortensen could b, lpwH, f'nder s.icri pineeedings Mr. Mur ! nsen would hist he to he voted lor la-l-ire lie could . iainl Uie office and tin 1: nil then in office wnuld have to refuse i 1 j give it up. ; In tne meant. inc. howe et . friends t Treasurer Mortem "' have made arrange nu nts to gel up n petition of . nan.e 10 have his name put on the ta ki-t in orrter 10 get the matti-v betre tlie ctiurt before i.e convention is held. frle'trr DlMarbs Kasatlri. Alter eignieen yar or married lllc .1 o-t nig wlurh time both the hut-band and w'r wire s-emingiy oonirnteu to hoe ttinr ' . row without miuatlnu in sia-iety or cuttlr.g I nirr wtile swath 111 1! circles. Mr. N'e, 1 lie L. Whitney ic ed a divorce fn " , e - - Holt county granted her peirtion. and n ' Ihe husband has appealed to the eupi-T'" c urt for a reversal. It la et out in the brief of the busn. that Mr. Whitney sudden d tertunn In get Into society caused her to m her husband was on the "clod" 01 Vt. ,ia 1 t herefore waa more of a hlndmai e help to her in her aortal ambit kina. At the time of the marriage jf the in Cedar county, in last the bne. Everybody 's Asking "Wh id's the EU3an in -A he Heart?" j.. .tC..'.'.. CsS.'.-t i-if W-fi JW It is worth to you "f land. !-i r hi hml'ii. wt U h hn4 m- r tn i"iii. li trt) . nd tfif inmilj- mnvM t h r1n'm. TV i lhr h unhand nro-J in m.I hunn and rrni'-d a fjrm. ,.J mji Mi. it of t(dl ; T ) "mrS cnu-nt In k- In lh tinrf nai.l. The ' Rn,1",rh 11 " m "" .Tilly mi." -si ihi.: Mr. , w nitnrv 'nmlu1-d to d ety. and '.hen t.it'- got n ren'.- d ;md aent ..I trie a )ea-:.i e pa- ll'.tlOle llan T'le 1 ifm nxmey f ir whuh the : finally Iecarrte the hnanf. ncuee. and t laht aiK'-d : ration. The hnelmnd cturt. and :h-n. on the au tcrney. Mrs. Whitney rountv. where, in ihre m ecurel the divorc-e and hustiand atiaiks tlie deT' that Mrs, Whitney was n dint of Holt county ai 111' ill t . re ot d IIS .imn' i tl a 1' inn ajv r TT at Hoi: T'w gr"un 1 al re-,-lie -un waa Sied. Mows P. Sydenham of K .rni Uie oldewi newspaper men 11 I ne jf ailed upon Governor Mickej termion and left with the es gant bouquet Just as a tok esi -ruay .il- lti' an " 4 - I o- T..-l. The flowers adorn the laule jf executive today. ma laiests la t alwrtulu. Hon. Joseph Burns of Lan. i at c legislative expenences. I.aa 111 fin a Uttie sum of money :'. Cum .io w.hitli he will stiortly ok into - pose of filming sufficient aic U Mr. Burns wtll continue u n... ' . y .- dl ids , ht.. t. cm cr Tir ng lost -gg. ant'i stcr quarters in Lincoln, and a, of the next legislature, hut I bold of thi land merel 'at and iu go to when Uunt.1 don t anulr aa they iuu o said, will aiao invest ir. after Mr. Burns i.as proven a safe one. 1 .1 r Jc .a.'.ds ' je :::iei.i mr BI'l. i- iv a -n in- : r ung crt. arrle Bon m t n a I. Rt-presentatjv- Frank C coin again last n.K.'.t ..rni atmg sentiment in f a 'or bill aow p nding in oc 4 .. .- nd .fnf s 'n '- arrie 4. i 1. ..ie rH-r.ti-1, nut '"i.t-ves 11 . ! e , "I . 011 ea -igt).-d liber - ji' ti.'d refused feels very much "m' llient ill fiivor of the will surely l-e paHS-l gress. His pciilior a.ly. and not a 'in -lu .-it;:, it I Hoc Ual ii ; t a t rj . .j,,vertioi m.ck J ;ne ,,,.- -:.r s. it ! prison from . ' J i.iirg.ary j The young ; . 'charge by H . ' , tranm.0rtjf.1-. j aumt. 1 1 1 1 .- ' .j- iiiij 'minuted , 1 . lllte, tent 1 j .a js a ctini v: 01 'IH-e 'akcti .11 1 'i.int' Smith and given "v a' Y.rffiinii. !ii? old . f age ih ok i n rLrTt: I OLLIM" s-aer . ta t rriakl I rest a .et aa " Heir Orders. , Neb . Mar- h J. . Sp- An .-Hst bound freight tra.n -:;: in traiu N ' IS attempted i e- 011 the main line alioul h al' cast of the bridge-a bout lrei' NORTtti . vial T- nr. and U.rt I to pa; es ' a mi' an . t evinini:. hut ihe attempt was , ii. Hi tti '-nginei were deraiit d Mil" damaged, and one air on ger train and three or four on .1 train derailed. Engineer Key ' Freman Eert Brown were on nger engine and Engineer Garman o c .a a not i.'. . I am n- j tin t.i- - I tl . T . n ,'i " : ,.j jr. au t inn on the ireigiiu ties-- o",i ,,,,i 1 . 1 nm 11 alio i-.oil i, 1 c onl' , , . , .1, -n.ill! 'II nc ii.'iiii. i-i. um .in.. , " cr ... . . ,h ,ik and lilt- injuries .xinaist ..1 a , ait h p and tn.nor bnuees. i,arman 'P , tir"wn under his engine and sustained " ib-nl n1- F nn was found under the tank I r-. will, er.u : anil m- nwltl- P" ,,,.a r.e m --. . , .. aiitieezeii and bruised. Lr .Mo ahe s .. ... ma ,,n 1 " in.''ies more serious than s- - thers. Brown )umrl from the engine tl eca-d injury. The head brakeman the fr ight, who was rn the engine, re "I minor bruises. ill -,1 -r- wee. king crew wan sent . lown. nut on nrim' of the blizzard which prevailed lur- j ' he night little headway waa made i,iiy this morning the outfit returned to .. wit ai d the men given a brief rest, an i I , hoi.t " V. accompanied by a number of ' , ia t.taixts. n-turneil 10 the rw k and suc j , .;. ! n . Iarng it up by noon. The wreck 4 iiiatsrltlly delayed traffic. Paeeenger Train 1 Kos 1 and IT arrived about on Time, but Vt , -Id at the wreck until the track waa 1 clearei-. Trains Nos U. j and S were held east of the wreck. -rh, tW(, wreekeii trains wt a Mt Gannett, hot thi-.c.iah to have ime iniH- Jnd' rstandlng of orders they failed tn do eonuoaieiv tne rreiant train w. , , et ,,ne and easily handled. Had it . en .r- of the usual tonnage the result w.n..d 1 . e been much worse Death rra Peealiar trrl4eai. KEARNEY. Xeb.. March i iSpeciai Telegram. Mrs. John Tuchel of redar t.iwnship di.-d about 1 o clock thi morning . tne result of being struck in The abdo aen by the handle ot a hayfork whu h waa Kicked by a home last Wedneadar after- ! a great deal to know 1 if C" IPT" .s( and and . of and -a a da.igMer , of this . ity. Menrr iyder '( i'f: W,r ting or. a:tl umiiijl -r f M ill lii'l V'XMl. I FtMitH' TT i r l .tif fp Me a ttk aaaiT fraaiUeat siAT-h - Specia-I . umt.T .:ie - ..f .N.-'iraska and i- :;n';t x. xo -A ir tier- :n'V i. -I i i l"nr r'n he gir.tton K--,:" l..lrl -t th'' l:itt lie ajs. ia- jurtl ouee .n this ..j. . aft wa. m-.i-h hetter ji- ten'.'-d ' nr ir. r f ; rn -rr t te I . ;- - - At ; 1 it mer m'-.ii jiw. !uo-no rvt 'ii the part of the fticn. The sunjert of : a ae 1 - . T l is waf r osi a i liSCUSS'-lt " . sj a I'n tical . .itv. "A.faiJa dairy larnier and Tame me handled hy U. Hall of Alma. s k was 111 if interest from u 'l.ush. . .ie Jro -,.s ot drnaW Fnut ' was the assian'-d ;o C. H. Baird of Table t.ir)t. ind his address was tun 01 gems on e ..t rsi! that certainly will be proflt- if to the ft-ut raiserx wlio heard him. i name gen'.ieman also gave some good nts on The Propagntum of Plants. " Peet v'ultuie - was next difH ussed by K. Tule. a man who has hai yeaas 01 expe-rt..n.-e n 'lis Mne. nnd as beet culture is eapidlv coming to 'Ne front in tins country, he elicited great nterest in his subjett. run Hi'Tniil ( OLLEliE (rw araegle Donates Tweilj rkoaaaad Dollars. HAt'T'.Mj. Xeb., Maifh i-Hfinei lai Tci egrain. 1 Responding to the requests of the executive boani. Andrew Carnegie haa of fered to give Hastings college fclvMi for the erection of a new building. The offer is made conditional on the raising of an endowment f ind of $'". P!odss aggre gating a Utile over t have aif-ady be.-n se "ird and Pr-sident E Van t ke W'ght and Tr-asurer P L Johnson are now in the east raising the lialance The information ..f 1 "arnegre s ofT-r camr in a letter from Secretary Entrain this morning. It is un conditional a to time and the monev wI tie if Hiialne as soon .is the II " ' t and :s ompleted. Has1 nigs 'ion. .-ae it a Pr-sliy'er-an institu- V af Nebraska. Hl'MliotJ'T-F'unk Hntii". r ..nil Mm Pailine Skriink drive ,,ver to 'a a n e 1 Mi ami werr. auitiHl m uiamaae to 1 '-r L'.ti.ty .ruiae atrd a ill make Their hone ou me siPKiin s ia.-m south of tne it -. Bh.lTRli r. ihe its al union of carpenters held a meeting ;aj-t nigtit and hxed tne niimmum whic of wages at i cents per tiour. nine hours to constitute a dav s work. The order becomes efft.ct;ve April 1. Hl'MPOI.DT "hi-iH Stucke and Miss Rosa Stnlder. two well known memliers of tins community, were united in marriage yesierdnv at Hawne.-e v .ty. the ceremony being piT'ormed by tne county judge. Ui-.A 1 KK"fc. J t'. Mcilintns. a veteran -.1 tne -ivrl war and tor r-a.-nty-rjve yeai-rs a resiuem .! iii-atr-ce. dl-1 at his mime on t'.e we.-t sice vesir-1av mornini:. aiefi lie is survrxed oy family of two sons and two daughters, al grtiwn. ATBl'RN A heavy rainstorm visited th.s mrinity last ei-i-ning. accompanied by thun der and lightning. A com wave arr'ved heie tins momma, accompanied by a high northerly wind, trie barometer falling rap idly imucjTing a severe storm coming. AI'BI RX-A brother of fal Tnvlor troin Island precinct was arrested on tne charge of t nrc.-.iening liie. He tnreaiened lo kill a cee-ain pers..n. it is alleged, it tie should testtfv against his brother in the Inland precinct case, whuh is now m trial ;u the district court in this county. AI'Bl'RN John '"human of Brock, who was in Auburn last w.-ea and who was re fused a license to wed the freorgta girl, was arrested tne irst of t he we,Ot on uie charge of attemptisi criminal assauit of ins own daughter. He hss been arraigned but has not ihiI his hearing. He is board ing at tlie roiuilv ja:L 0' K. A deie.tive rail in the sidetrack at this Place caused a three hours dcy to tne A jiiurtia 'rete train yesteraay. When pullina tne lain from trie aidetmcK one of the cars hroae the rail and was thrown from the track, two other cars being de railed liefore tne train could be sn.pped. . No damage outsnfe of a broken rail waa done. At'Bl'R.V The new warehouee of The Auburn Canning companv was siight'v (lamaaed last nigrit. A number of iyns corn riad been placed m tne new warenoutie wit hunt being piaced in and 11 .s , supposed Tfiat tne floor sung, allowing tne 'ans to siiue. knocgriig out the nurt nmst corner and damaging tile building to uie amount of about '. BEATRICE The hook and Laiider com i pany held lis annual meeting last evening 'and elected these officers : S. H. Avey. ipresidint: ("httord Horn, vice president. W v . Lulierger. serri-tarv; C. O. liut.iner. treasurer; N' H. Knuwu-s. foreman. 'il iiam ljce. first aesiMant forc'iian. Xewon Burroughs, second assistant forman. "ii- ! nam .piier. sti-ward. BtATKICE-A party of l lllon Pacific of- , ficia. ciiiiprrHing iienerrU Sunenniemjenl Para. Suiierintenuent v ar". Aasistant su pennieiment aimi and ldvrsion r-nguieer rsenermer tiorn. irnvni in ihe city last even .ng 011 a special train tor a trip over tne m hern division. I'jon arrivurg in liie city 'tie party learned of a wrecg on the main, une near Nortri Ptaite and let. ini - n.ee.iu-e.v for that puini. 1 LEA TRICE Al a meeting ..f the laiy of the higri s. nisij last evening It waa de 1 elded io r.ve irai a worg aim atni.-iics tne i coming season rainer tlian iiaee iim.i. reaieui for 'ins decision was the tact mat nii.r" fHivi r iiiij , r.gage rn ira a v.ik An ! inierciaa rie.u meet will lie neiii and ne : gotiatums will new be made witn otner SA-n.Hns. The hist held meet will uroiiabiy I lie held her earry m April. 1 PLA T TSMOCTH The series of .nsiruc tive le-iari- gnen m tnis ,-rty by 1 ..1..11.I t". J Holt of Chicago, under Tlie auspic. a Of Ihe Women 1 hrtatlan T-nrperari". union, close! I hurrsitiiy ,- emng a u.i a giowmg dei-nptk.ii ot t th- -'Lights and aha.iows nf i itv Liie " Hiring w nicti in- t- id of tne good and very mu.-n t :i i.iai was he ng done n Chicago, and a triluiteil me cs rise for tiie latter to the lluuoi irartic ril MBOLDT-Prouioiers ,,f tbe brick iiiuhl rim led hai ' t n m.nhHl I. t tnai a nnni ut 'fit H'lmUijin cjav wiiti Hn1 fr'tm (hi r- turn i mail- u rait win in- rvanv uv ai)runini-ui ttHVK. T'ie 1 f'TU rlimi ry m!in a ina:mer ImiUi rn-iinj contitiKHit, liowv-r. iMn tiie NLi --raM t.i t ti- pr (-tu exprmit-ni wM h t cla'. bKATKli'K At a nu-ui!fc; -if uie N-m Home Teiepnone rTmrmny nvld -;-ritk v. tne p'tsiBTiHlion J narrv MyTM, ru, r i'-nuv .aire (i-rv lr'ni .Nw V-.tfci .t. nt tn jjromteri if irw ''crvpattN ,4 . 4-epld. It 1 auid Mrn iu 4.1 u ..rk fir tli k-ll ruuiiwaiiy tu-iT, tsyv.n "iti 'iai 1 if me Hi -mi- 'tirnjuny re .it V y TTnr v-fniy .nd it i- 'iniit-n-tiMMl trial the mjunt iit'n "ull )ti.t :iit-i tfMjrusl !iif cttnipauy to uitr.it :ta prtKr- m 01 mill t- adjii-t-d 111 a lem- juml FREMONT Frrink Luilesai an-1 ihe ftmi ,"'"! it r ". he I rwr, , 'lr"M O' e ' he .. r nnni f M Nih Jk 'IniiiMm rt iv nrii Hida-im m in Uie tiimnit - ouit ttMay awa.fim iUf t:aiitia;d "atTle -onipanv ur iw ait.r-n-v u-- f'r i-ish1 T-rA-H- in wiiat mvt knun .it the mit-li -a--i. whi-n w r- p-nd-:t:(t 111 I lie diHinrt Aim auprmi t tiur. -o' a nunitr v-mr Thy ui in mhil : tie oinipan v itiouM ! neir nH-ta -r wrli ni to rxrmi ii.jm TV re re. in 11 nit i ,-aiiv i.ir rnul ujt jury HEATRlv'K-.iii 'UKuniKauon to tje kn .1 an th- BufiiifNtt M n league va.a pt-r-tHled Ihmi niK-il ai a WH-iki tie id by Uie men tl t.ie ri.nt-iit - hart n. T'it-r wt-t- f ti i rt-nt and the f..ik. mj nfficrri f ivr -lt id R. W irani. prf.ti-nt ; jr J. M. leery vice pretaent . arev J..i-. . iM-Ti-urv; Hajr- Matnrn. :i-arer. 1 ae t!'..-! ei funeiit jTe the x ut:v- t-onuniii- T -nn--n M tne nur- n -rvd iviiii m-'.ii an-1 a fiiuMPa. proirrstin aa iv-mler-d uy i.Me Bi an i-tie 1 uvin auui Mayo Nic-eiy. HT'MBi.LDT-harle E. Beuiler The vAunieeiu a.iiii "f Mr. nd Mr, mih HfuHi livii;n kii'M hHt ot the nty and M.aai Margaret. UaoE liter (ul Jm M.-Oiiuun and mil. ..v-r neur The Platte line -urrri 1 u.-i fnende rv laaing a i?-in r t. Joaepfi, w;er- I hey r united in n'ar- r-ae. The Tam M'sH't lve. lit XI -a f'r P-i'(MM. iiiali fi- 111. ..nadu. !iti The ua':i ld f Hiinr(iia u m. tni piftt-e. ami aa mun ae iff t r rnt.einenia c'i.;ie:-l m a:a cJ ui.i Mil. 1 t Keuiier m iii jum him tltei Ui li' e ptr Ml u,rw)Miir. Ii.:ei mti will 1m iuirr.,t.J iu il.i r-l'r. SEVERE STORM IN THE STATE ' sT.nd ad Snow Stora Bpirvd :a tia No serous delay -. r.')wry fmc w.v re- SortJlWfrt. ' i"". however. llailatlwBa Rlwa lews a. EMI'. k!.. March : A lien-r wind WIRES ARE D0W1 WEST OF LONG P'NE ! .i.o-n it Ir.mmnnJ. near her-, last niht ! niew -lcwn several strnll huihtinas and se-- niaek Hills Trala I)eiate4 aad lr la Wftslwa Fast. Rrlaaina rhree Is l larkra IH-eii. SPUN". Lit. Nei... March .- Si"- 1... Te.e gram.' A severe w nd and sn w"tjrm nas been raguig ail n grit. T'-e sn w I.as jnf te t n many piacea .-ix f-" t ds-p. I: r. v-n' w-et TTiii pa. kiUK ilid. Busuii ss s prac tically SU?peuJet. MHFI'LK. Ned.. Marcn 1 - A sev-re storrn has str-icg north western Nebraska. Snow is falling ste oillv west "t ewr- 1 water. Wire communioni, op. is cit off west of Long Pine. The "t.imi is work ing east with snow three to six :in his deej axid a high north wind. 1 The Bluck Hills trains m detuye.1. hut 01 wire ommunication prevents vt nite r rs-rt. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. March Sim- rial Telegram. 1 Last night caught the tail- end of a genuine Wyoming hliersar-l. Snow began lailing about .9" p. 111. ami con- linue.1 at interval during the night. cntnpamed by a strong wind trial drtfted i awatr la la Drnasa. and sw rled the snow in tme blixxard j NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. March 3pe style. The wtnd continued its rampage t.i- ual.i N r rn the hi"tory of North dav. Fortunately, the tempemt ire has j P'a'.i" and Lincoln county nas real est-" not failen to a sutT'-ring point and as most known such a boom as is now on in great of the -tookmen are well provided with ' height. I -and which years heretofore has feed ami have corrals and sheds, it s not ' been regarded a .uiu- ..heap is inoutititii; likely that cattle will suffer to any extent. The storm is lust ending Barllaatoa Train Held. LIN""L.V. Neb.. Mar-n :.-T!i- we Nebraska blizzard reached l-itii-'un 1 "rn his ei'enrng in modc-aied form. There .s a s'e.Hdv nf sn. w- wn 11 high wnd and failing teinnerat tire. R.por's t. merit fr-on central and w.-s't-n Nebraska towns t-'l of The worst storm of the s-'uon. At Indi.nrroia there :s z'r -:it!ii-r n..w has dnfti-d and tmins ire ,einy"l. The Den ver flyer on ".he P.iriiiictoi;. w '.n h 'ef Lincoln this momir.g. a." w-U .is 'he new Denver nssei.ko.r 'rain w'ncii lef tins - bot-i ueld at c-ty ;..ir bouts earlier are botri ueld at Ha.-tinirs because it . not li.inH prudent to allow them to proceed in the face of a tremendous Inch wind and drift, ng snow, Between Hustings and M.-Conk the storm is also severe Rock Island No. due in Lincoln this afternoon. :s ropor-"d snowed in at MMMllund. Kan.. T"1 miles w.-st. SCHT'YLER. Neb.. March 2. Special Telegram Shortly after noon snow com. menced failing here, and trie wind rn- rreasi-d till a hlizzard wan raging in a few hours The storm is the hardest one tins winter, and will do damage to the live stock if it continues much longer. BR1 '.'KEN BOW. Neb.. March I Special Teh-tram 1 A severe winii. almost a hum- cane, accotnpinu-i by plenty of sK-ef and snow, has been raging here all night and : day. Mails from the west are consmer-ably delayed. A new building belonamg to J C. Bolen. on the North Side, was almost . demolished by the wind uunng the nitht. ITrna ale I a Wroalii. CHKTENNE. Wyo.. March 2. The nor-h-, bound passenger train on the Cheyenne tit '' Northern railroad, the Wyoming line of the Colorado i Southern system, wruch j left Cheyenne at S.iB a. m.. reached Iron I ' Mountain, lorty-six miles north of thi city, at midnight, having been delayd sixteen hour by the storm. A t-now plow and relief ! train were sent from tlua city to tne rescue ; of the paawtiger train, wnich iiad bei n stalled by the drifting snow. There wen i thirty passengers on the train. All telegraph wires entering Cheyenne were down last night, save one ou the : Burlington to Sterling. Colorado linemen, who were sent con yesterday over the Uu.on . PMilic. w-re obliged to wail at Archer until daybreak, as they could not see Uit wires and poles in the .-torm last night. Kai'id recovery from the effects ..f Uie storm was made today. .iiut nine inches of snow fell in this vicinity The storm was accompanied by a hign wind and .11 some regions tiie mer'-'.iry dropped to nearly zero.. Stock losses will ! small, as cattle , and sheep are in good condition. 1 A speclul ir-a.n with a wrecking outht li-ft here at il'.ifi fir 'he si-ene i.f t tit wreck and the :n;urod w-re brought to Cheyenne tonight. The pansenger coach, s siups-d on tlie verv hr-nk of th and not a single passenger was injur'si. The trestle had been partly burned. The tire, a :s lieiieved. was start, -d ! j a tramp. W eslern Praia Ieia eU. LENYEK. -Uarih U--Sx and one-naif inchc ol snow fell in t-ienver yesterday. accuni panic J hy a high wind, nmaing it ,,i ,i.ei .i..r-., ,.f wme, Railroad trains in 1. il.-raJn and Wyoin- ing were deiayed from one to three noun. but 110 trams wee. tied ii Advice from Wyoming says thai s'-nn suffered in that n'lt . Stre"1 .-a.' w-nrtf rn I'lr-!- was :m pedeu and leii-grarb rtiul teiephonr wir,-a nffeie-f in 'he storm zone. .11 ai- Heavy snow till in me ri.imn'aiiis some places three feet on trie Vvej, unng plenty of water for irrigation. WICHITA. Ivj'i.. Mar.-h Follow u.g a duat storm hat rr.ged for tnree dav. a rain storm reaching tin- proportions "f a .-lomlliursi. prevailed last night. Street;" and sewers were fhiodeti. The ie:n- m-ratur" div.pisrd thrrtv degre.-s. Todnv the w-irpt no, m1i et Ml. T?ie irrnr tre-tnm 4hd a -in-nie i Mi.rrn nt i 1 r ont:"J Ut- er. o i;iii." k I.-liiiid rnum Pu Uu- i.--et-imt : trimii wliib-'i -sii-juid liav.- ar?.l Safct niKf'i stalled a.! nifi.'it on the prame snMwdntt. A wre-kinis tra-n war a-nt oai thin ntuiniiiK t'" t li I'naMj H-u itu . nn- tl its i-ars u-e i eni ed : l:a -e let Uie ra;l due to th iui p -i 'i. The niniita. n r natif expenei.i rv lit: it- T".trtif Bllaaaird Rasea' in Kaatma. KANSAS ITY Mar- a i e ere ta: 4 ravd tO';iy .n wi au rn K iinrn. ex tending . r mi iC.Iis. Kan., a pttint 3-s mil en lliil are more Jtjfp-seat&l in narar. mors stmilthy in pmpws. more hnrrful to t:sue ui fttnu-ture ol thrmt and luce tfcan 8"iJs inirat tJ in -.ii r rcaih. Trt ttif j urseurM br Dr. Bull' t'ueh Srmp. It has curxd .'. and onut;h lor y-ira. rKtnrs and nurae prwacrib it. Ttnnim1i Clf A mprmn fmi!iu a Dr. Bull's Gough Syrcp miirht in a hiivr m.n whiiw teiitu to w rk 1 ioit uxlmn- hm. The .-.Id lfvt.i .fi tuuUiU oounn. in torn utumri aanrruu tfi'irnt'JML I Lr. Bull ui.'fi ornip. mi l xhm r-markabi rmi, n onlT k rilr riirvi me i , bin rursa un iu auurf ' n i and I riinmnil ii to mr 'm-fid." iLuu i uru.u i r j au a- 2- Wtaaauixton. 0. C. Sampla sent free to all readers. U r.t j ,a to bow attac.lata "nfl ltmce in Dr. Ball' C.utf ti rup uii. u thia ou'l. w:ll m-ud fa a itaovvia tram, d Tuu II wnte f.r 't m i mixtion thi patwr. AilarMA.C MVKU M Ut, baiuiuura. XJ. REFUSE THE SUBSTITUTE. Hnfc T'-r i nn rrmfty Om eicum Dr. aJ ; U wursa aaa Uh .f Kansas ly. the " .orido line Mia'i her was not ry -old. cig wind dr f.ed ihe snow and played with reietrrarh nd rei.ptr.re wrs. 'rril ot'ors wets 'inr'W'fe!. .i .ne was in jured. F'lKRRl-X V . M.trc-h fif-ciHl Teie- iim . Th. 'r.i.wwtorm wt.u h hea.'in here '..kt n.Knt i! ih. worst of the wnter. ap- pr-.n r.ing a hlizrd on '.lie .n-n prairrc. with no ssirn of letrina up Mns cvenma. T'.e after-noon rnin foni the east tsp held here in.) T't ailowl to return t MITt'H EL1 ? r . Man n - f pe. 'ai r--i. rriri. i With ,in uninter'ipt-d snow - or-n f vi!iion 'noirs i-illv twenty-two 'iich. luis fnilen stni-e 1 o .-lock this morn ing and 'he snow has dnf'ed hsdW all dav A.l ti ins .-n'Mnng M!t( hell today a er mialia and the Milwaukee -oads have been on time. Mve rural mail carriers would not tace tue storm tins morning and abandoned tlieir daily drive. -Th s, liools weie closed this a:ernKin. ST. J 'SEPH. Mo . March Z. X hlixxard I reached here late today and It ta feared the ffiit .r-'p will suffer Fine n::riicle of t sntor are f :tllmgaud a higfi northwest wrnl nieva .it j MM"J T MIRTH PI. ITK j I Kit KIwH nf Real Katate Ii l,lavla up and bringing prices I hood of Ha real value ill the neighboi The cans- to a great extent of tins rise in rrirrs is the fact thai very little vacant homestead land is to te found .n this neighborhood siiu e the ..reration f trie Kinkaid or one-sec rlon honustead law Praciii ally all of the aesir-ihie land iiaa liecn honi'SUaii-d 111 the North Platte district, and now that j tile L'nion Pacific railroad l building up , the North Platte nver from this place, the I .and .11 that nc-ghborhood has become 1-iy d sir-u.ie. and tro-re are many parties wtio i go over the land and look for those sec- j ;i,'n" upon which those who nuaie- entry ; 4r" n"t -""iding or oomplying witu the la j aJ'a ' lltna- I mains tliat practicay But the fact re ail Um- vacant j homestead jind w inch has heretofore b-en ! regarded aa free land is gone, and hence j parties desiring real estate w ho do not j car" to contest homesteads are up agxiust t.ii- proposition of buying the same, and j thai is one reason for the rapid advan.e I in prices. The amounts received for lands ' here are not mure than the lands are 1 worth, nut, on the contrary, as a general j rule. less. but. al any rate, much more thun land in tins councy formerly wild lor. i The sales during Uie last week Uuve I amounted 10 in the neights.rhood of . ( acres mat are reported, nesides numerous . .'ntracta and bonds for deeds. The price? r received vary ail Uie way from ft to Joe an acre, deepndnig on the character of the land. Western Nebraska land must be re garded as a paying proposition- The great BTatfflrauon of it ail is that as a rule the , buyers are parvii coming from the east to avoid high rents, large taxea and abeo- : lute inability 10 ever own land on account of the high rnces. who are locating in tin county to become permanent resident and citizens, and altogether the very class of people needed and desired. There haa been such an Influx of people on homeatead land and deeded land that were a census now taken it would surely show a wonderful increase ill population, ranging, according to the various estimates, from 2S to Ji per cent increase during the hist year to eight een months. DIE IT 7. AD (karlri W. Hr4 or Foaad Dead la Beil brr Raoaaate. COZAD. Neb.. March i .Special Tie giam.i -harle W McCoy of Omaha was f .und dead in bed this morning at the Hendee hotel riere. The deceased hail ben here .several days "-epresenting the Kansas Citv L.le Insurance company. Mr. Mcfi y intended to leave fur omulia last night, but. fwllng !1I. he and hi part ner. Mr. S. tPii, also of Omaha, tiled, occupying a room with separata bel. On being called about S.je this morn ing Mr DPass arose and spoke to his 'Z llHV.i 1 n:.srn roommate R.-cen mg no reply .he went to ljui'si. ! tne ledside and loimd In fit dead. The up ! pi sition is that death was caused by rheumatism of tne heart. No . nquesl ha yet been held. The .ieeeased waa a memlier of the Knights of Pythias, and tlie local lodge is looking at'er the remain prior to sending 1 them east, i I Mr. Mct'oy worked f 1 Liie Insumiice company 'lit rwatuHrtji t'ity wljuw offlcfB are in T!i B hiuidnnf. i:id llvt-u at Mlh B-rt (rKM. Hh was about i" years oid and Uum a brT:ir Dr MHti . ll line al B-nmnri. uui anttM-r tiroilirr in Tii -Mrn part of t:if state. H f"mir!y . iiauijfM in like j Niih k hiibini'cR at uitli Oniana. Mi ilf'uy i-t t Onutha Uuje and h-irv, ! a;nir-nty. T!iur!Mly. Hi" lainlly a ter- ' ntjjy aor:M t the nma of hi 1eath. H. :iHh a mCf ax.il .huurn in Uiualtji. His ro! :- r. rr. MrTy. ltft for a utn aa 'it'Hm-d l tht i1taih. Mr. Pa iiiPo . an !U of tne H.;ae ,'t.impany f'r whitti Mn'oy worked. ymh Merehaat irreaird. B.:.4THIX Neh . Marh i t.praJ Tej. .;!h:p -A s'rringer wa taken inio imih : iy 'n- r41i-niT Trade thi vnii.g tin The liuigf -1 the 1 Vful Mile of aeh. He vkjt elhp riHl i rom a g m nn The ai.-f t and ayerrs he gM hem out of a lake xi Mhenarl. "a:ne Warden farter will he her- tdiimr'W to iiivfiTiKate the iae. Jo tea 4. tr4 alia VI 111. Y.RI. Marii J.-The will t.ie .hi- J'lhn V. M .tl wrjo ftr many y.tm ( a pr-(id-nt -f the N Y irk L.f Innur ' n-e 'inipuiiy. wan nlel f,r prnlaai itfta J A.-forri'in iu the tie-iiinn for the prrnat ".- fkta' I. vaiuei at "over t&iv.'' it . ief ent.reiv .i hia wife-, 3tlar- I- Min ail. ; wh p the fwle -xe"jtr.x. The will im very 1 tinef and m dated February K laef ar.d 'ha o.uti y y 'jufluit - i lutry ' "j iut a g"" Dr Boll Orach 8rra. Inmat tMc a.i a ixrum. . aad W-im. US T7 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa $LEAbERS;OF LOV DDlCESC 1612 & FADNAM STDEETS, OMAHA. TIIE PEOPLE'S FXR.xnTRK AND CARPET CO. SPRING HAPPINESS CANNOT BE COMPLETE WITH CUT NEW SPRING CLOTHES , We have the clothes to please you made in the latest styles, of the newest and best materials and offered at the lowest possible prices. We can satisfy you ooviate Dollar duncuities. Why shouldn't you be happy? YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD AND OUR TERMS ARE VERY EASY ADVANCE SHOWING OF SPRING STYLES Men's sack coats Pi Ladies' Spring Suits and Jackets Goats, Lingerie, Millinery Priced Lower Tlian Ever Our Superb Spring Suits A large assortment of these beauti fully, tastily trimmed Suits in newest elTeete and cloths are ready for your selecting. We were never stronger m value giving. Prices 12.50, 15 00, 20.00 to 50.00 New Spring Covert Jackets are here. Corser. pony and loone back ef fects. Select your roat early this year while the size are complete. Prices range 7.50, 10.00, 12.50 to 25.00 New Short Sleeve Waists A beautiful assortment. They are "dan- dies." Materials such as Baby oidery. Doited Swiss. Etc. 1.25, 2.98. 3.98, J NEW SPRING MILLINERY UP FROM $1.98 Northwestern Medical NOT A Required to Commence Treatment WecaaTkU ut Einphilitliv. It it 1r Yon For Eerbd. Lost Power Restored. According to Age, 14 to 60 DAYS. Private Diseases, Recenrty Contracted. 4 DAYS. Varicocele, Without aa Operation, 10 to 30 OATS. Blood Poison, No Mersitry or Paiash, 30 to 90 OATS. KIDNEY ANS BLADDER TROUBLES, either acute or chronic. 15 to 40 DAYS. NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, North t Cw. 13th Every Tueiay during March and April to points in North Dakota, MinneMita, Manitoba and Canadian Xorthwett, also HOMESEEKERS' RATES to same deotinaf iona first and third Tuesdays iu Harrh and April, via ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Fast trains leave Omaiia Union Station at 5 a, m. and 8:30 p. m., via St. Paul. Eates and information at 1402 Farnam St. SAMUEL NORTH, District Passenger Aent, Omaha, Neb. ( Bee WantAds in every particular and I and Boys' Apparel Hijfh ralt suit. are here! SinirK or double breasted styles with broad shoulders, latest shape lapels. xvile collar. The are cut Ion? ami have vents. Trousers cut full. Materials are in this spriny's latest fabrics. Price SI0 tVlen's Hats and Shoes We have greatly enlarged these two de partments and they are at present filled with this spring's newest offerings. Prices rang1. for Hats and Shoes 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 :M iv Mull, Allorer I ', . ' A Prices 4.50 and up to 12.50 & Surgical Institute i We are Specialists for Diseases and Weaknesses of MEN and MEN ONLY. We know just what w: C3n do, and we have sue' firm esnfidsnce in our NEW METH3QS and TREATMENT that we are wilting to cure our patients under an absolute guarantee of DOLELA PanuMM ., OMAHA. NIB. OWE-WAY SETTLER'S RATES Produce Results i