HIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: MXL.V. KLni.r.XRY :. w. .9 1 city Kins awe MM Edncim j-m.ifr. i "-a r a i lt Tarsaia. "id i -Tne tam TlB-aoA"" 'l " M. tX aaty. mufw. Omana. at. "'"n. :Z rirat Natifmal bsnA 1 buildtn. Is Wlakina ml awtala laaaeaa wit 1- I out demy and ii terms very favorable ia the NHirou ev. ' " Loaa Aa a fr'na en to "-.(-a ani dJwideoda of per cmt. Bnatd ef Trade FW Tw Money aad TtMtklM ta mmti deaarsm box ta til a American (t-'t Ew posit YaaJta !n the Bee baaiidia. i renta a nam. r. C Hamer- prideat. ATww Treta aa Caa Ca aea Tag Bock lalaad baa es-taabliahed a daily ttranat car aarrlca. thrwugh OmaafcA betwewa Chicago and Caiiaraia during tbe coaoaiat ea- -Tie fonrta f the parlea of lectures at Temple laraei will be -lv"a Tuesday awning by 1 S. W. Martia aa - Trt Through Spain. ' Tbe loctarw wUl ba m-jetrated oy at ere-( opt ansa aad moving pict-nre viewe. a. B. aa-adlaw la tha agent af tmt- new ! nmty aaaaiid nvtrnt statics af tba Uai n Paeine. wafc opened Monday tor baateaaa. Thta tuubi is aa tba Lane rat aft, wbwia it tram Thlrty-oeeond inra, eeata af Hanacoai park. The rated ta? and from tha west beyond Juiee- ' burr wtti ba- tha nn aa ta Onto A lowor- rata ia made cm lor-al baaioeaa. Wevtbaaod tniu Vo. t. i and i i a.- Mattmal and wtu atoa at . Thli tj aacaiat avaooa aa f!a. tba "Op" am tba uw Tha a4 vat af a "littla poUtman" iu rat. brata4 Bf mmubgra rf tfi polica forta Baturdar. Tba arri-rai la a lif'r ' bar t ta bonta af Pmcralmaa C. bL i Piotta, i'li Sartb Tblrt r-atxth wtrr-rl. A joll'Ccatiaa a-rvr tha rrent bad Uia Tart iriat boJ nnbr and child ar aotad atoairVM bald ax tba polka rutioa rm lerda; aftcraooa by tba aCTicara aa tne 4 a tlpt-k detail, uf which Offlcar P!otta la a member. . nrat aMbaajaai laapii i na Cab Tba ' Fira Buburbaa Impwwmm club bin 1 acted affbaara far Oia Tr and ta raadr ior a aaaanai af art; worm. Tba aawly tnrtad fflcfrt araii A. C. Harta, pral drau Srtaa Wriaht. firvt vice araaldant. A. W. Totws. aeouad vfc e prraidrat; R. k Hpbart. mwrdinc awrMarT; W. U. Braadv aarrapaatic aocretary. and I-i. Z. OaiBiB. truaaurar. - The next nUDf af tba cHib will ba held at Bradaard ha!t ny-Zoxn5 aad Pine kny atrta. Wadnaadar avanina. Fabruaxr 'I'M tha worm for tile cata:nc rar will t oui iord. TvatYt Bamej aad Tar daara t&a air paaaaaa. alopa tha trrttat n la tha throat, aoadiaa tha tiiflmnad varnbraaaa, and tha oat ebatlnata cavgit itlaappaara, tora and taTaaaad lunss ara" heated asd atrntb. aad. and tba eoid ia aspallad from tha arataaa, aWfaaa bar but tba gaaalna la tba rilvw packaam old by ail drasdM UCTURE OH SPANISH ART VaJpa. la ra C ta Oaaii Aaapt. aa af rtaa a it a. Fndar maisf. Ftona-y Uta. Mr. JUpa Oarkaoa of Chicati. wUl lectora oa 8paa lb Art." at tb JTir Canrrr!. lonai ' fharcb." Xloataaatb and CaTtnaart atiweta. Mr. Claraaoa ta ma af the lomnoat por trait pain:ra ia tha United SV a'.aa. Hia iactura will ba s:iva ander tha aoapauaa af tha Canaan Society af Ftee Area. Hia Ire turaa tat aaatera ciUaa hav been a traawpd aua aurraaa. and Uua audety is ta ba aia carety eoncrntaiatHI hi aecunnc kin for ana af tbatr apaaai ra this year. 1 His portraits ha-re bcra exhibited with mat ancceaa la New Tors. Boat on. Waab tnstoa. Cairacn, Loadaa. and other dun. Mr. Otarlee M. KUirtx. diracnaT cf the A; bricnt art aailf mi af Buffaio. rafora ta hia pomnA ef Jtr. E a. Keith af ChKaan. aa one af the finest portraits In the country. la a rarent aahiMtSna at tba Aibrbxnt art cailpry. this portrait af Mr. Keith was con i- l ndered tba ftneet ana aorwtthatandtRs; tba faot that tbora ware Ova by amrcnt. four b- Oiaaa, aa wU aa partraita by Beesrwitii. Meirtmra, WHea, Btnaon. Da Caatp. and Votcm. Tba 3law Tork Evening Past ia eoB-iuaeut-tuc ea one ef bis portraits is a i at eut ex bibttiaa ta tba Cochran gmDery of that ry. ptaead Mr. CTarkaoa la tba aaaae daaa aa net seat. Osm af bib portraus aAibitad reoeatly In London ax tha Intaraarmnal aeadioa. was referrad ta aa a work f unosuai dlnusc- AFTER SUFFERING TEN YEARS Ccred by Lydia E Pfck hm's Vegetable Cccpcid Ifrskfrata'l VayXdiUs CwsapoaBwl bad r'waa baa mew arc. woSxnA. tat tan femra artTA aedosis f'Bavte trwnbsM, taw flstaibrtop. jces lua. iatLfejsaoa. nerfwoaxtna, ni COuld. BaH aialX Doctors fa jam rp, as tbj mid mj t I wera chroaio. X wts ta apaUr.AQiddU aot cbto wbachrrl Urej mr wbev 1 read Abeat LfdlA . PtaJtBava Tavetbtai Compwuiia ; aa I aeya to tiXa tt, aad an ajua and raa4 t aH irf auiTertae airs. Ceo bos' Jowot, fcz ao. UArisoo. XJ. L?la . Plrk fain Vegatabat Coza ponrid, Bada rrom BAtifa root aai aarba, contains Bo tarrjetlcd ar aarav fai aran, aad to-aa" hilil tba racorm f r Uaslargst bumbcz a artaal care af frmala iiAaaea wa ksav af. and tibpaaaadaef antarytrCBaffBiatra o tia ta Uia PixLtisja laboratorr at Lynn. )tia., front ymfi artta aava aea raxd fma almost erry funa of faaiaJa corxpiAmtA. iuami&AUoB, al erAtion. (JiiiAormrntAl broKltuajon, IrreiTiLiAnu. pm.nC painA, taWkAc ba, tnaSidfcaaom ad wraoua pcxiatzaUaav pr7 suffertf a-oiEAa avaa tt ta aer aif va jna Lj-La I f-m'i Vcsft. taiia Caapound a thai U ywei nvanald lia sptaWtl aJrlrw bamt Twvreaaw arrita a ra-anirm tiai letxrr ba Jlra. Pt&iAAai, at -Lymav, Mam. Hr aalrla. 1a tram, avad aiamjs atili r. umioall. t i - -i umm.i . n whaiibe win m doisc I- C. A. TLar Last raity ia. tat 014 ttaarttn. UOQJa TO ITEJC F02 U5JAXY 'ease ra rsttw, aj., fai ads that rtmW W a Loaa, tw two aaltrr rMI. t -aafcrr Wasew Pawd Sap a" tee Sre- Hepe -ry rslenl gt on basque', ta a rt'-ea by the muibe-h:p ci'nlfe Xondar events;, rvbraarr ri will probabtr t tie "t party tha Teirrs Wnrn i Clviniu aaaociatkm wUl hid in tts ytant r"ni rn the Pbximi Murk Aa a f.ttir.s; fs-eweii to the old a-uai-ere. ef wiik-h -h nn-mbrr-bip nan Kaa ea saany pleaaant ntrmor a in aptta ef the :ak of apace and ail conreniencB. the party wiU be aa rnjiif able aa tba youna woaoen can saae ,'t. AH who ran bave been requested to coma :n eoloaaaU cat time, and t-lere wiil be a pr SrssB and a anrial enire (aiiowtr.a the Tper Ail mensbe.a ia ..a e se.-ared aaa new aw ar. with i.e-r new ntn fcer. eiij.bte t aMend. !t rs inipM thai the new building "1 1e radr and fur a.b4 for ecmpani-y by ilie add:e of Mar-h. and March IS a 'he da set oa wnjch 1; is hoped la ceieurn the raimai openisa. The lnontLjOn a librmrr trognatttee A maiilna every tlSar. ta have next T'jea day jieid a rbstajMial addttian ia the li bra -y for the new building. Requests have been jwuca ta ail inmdm at the asaoria toa aad all otbera iaterated to look ever their book aiieivea and set aside such rl. utnea aa they bare enjoyed and fsel tbey raa paas on for ine esjoj-nneni or toe belp af amseone eise. H to exjjresBly stated, however, taat u.i does not mean .be bosks thsi are aarreiy m tba war. This appeal is auuia because the aasooatjon baa aot the fusos to buy auch baoka as il de srs for its library sad a list of some A tba books that wruid ba acceptable jas been made oat and may ha had upon d Quiry. Tba new library will include one coOamaa for drrulaUon and another one for reference parpaora. The library is one of too haadsonaeet rooms of tba new build in, and win be open ta members da.ly and several eeeniaaa of the wees- ateeaaaaaeaded ta Oaba. The fotiowina rwwn mebdatioa from Lbe MassaohussUa fnderaiioa may weil reLtn- the rareXul consideraUPn of clubs in olaer stales; la trlew of the protection afforded by taw tlnre rood in, June. lSwt ana of the efDeent fupfrnawo maintaines bv the tate Boa:d f Hesjih rraarduis the i-hem-ical pirt.y ef our f tha iure Food Cmamtttee of the State federation feeia that the e"re:eet ee fjr work is aooa tha line i aaniiatjon af fjoda. Wa tuere fore auaae the roiwwng topica as es pecially wortar of consiatrauun bj- tie "am of our clubs: The axpnsure ef meaia ia our maikets ta dost, flies snd unciria nandlina. The traneier af bread and baa.fr- pro ducts traa soop ta coasumor without cov-er-na. The unvni.Ary eond.uona af our auda ftmntana The aanaers ef the apes fruit stand. wbe dates, figs, caacura. are eftea an- C'9'. ei eu. The use of the enmnxm drinkina-cup at public fron:ens. in aur scnouis. and oa traaia. The milk supply related: '- To supply In aeneral. a. To MeaicAl Milk eomm.ssion. Resardtna aanitauoa af foods n hae found pracLH-ai ta many piaree ta nuke out a "white list." and urge club members to pstrmiise those deaiers who bars adopted special aad reasonable swans far tba mora perfect aatnitaUon of tneir Cwods. This has proved n s"rat hnnetas ta dealera who Ktr allowed tbemselres to becoma careieos. Recardinc tha milk supply: a. i la tne cow aeaitiiy. and cared far n cieanly surroundinas sad by cleanly at tendants T b. Is the milk "adulterated" or ns "of artod standard sua ity ' aa defined by stat ute Ail work should bs done throne") the !o eai bealtii offire'. la case there :s no Voral ofeicor. then tliroue; t-'te cunty cora Buaraner. the Stale Board of HeaMh tny be cald upon. The hra.th officers apprec ia'a ponlie mtersi and intelligence. Many Hubs or individuals :.ae ro-op-ersted with phvsiriaaa of tlielr topail:;.- to gaji:ae a medical m.lk commission. ;..t pure milk msy be euppbed to infajua at aa ordinary rata. This has appaed tn ciub emenea and their beipars as most riral aid in i'i saa 1 1 work Along uiese diverse lir.es. aa aroused eniis;itened and tarn, public opinion is the tning most needed. Tha comaurrea has alaa ereated a depart ment ta explain ta our housekeepers ua maanlng af uia labels required by law lo ba piat-ed upon many provteiona. A mm lai afa. The program of the Mander afternoons meatina af ihm Women's club will afford a dtrob'e a-tracnon. Governor and Mrs. Sriletiberaer will be g-Ja;s ef the club aad the goreneor will deliver the addreaa of tha afteraooa on ciil serree teform. TkiS will occupy tne usual buaiaess hour and wiU beapn proroptiy at Z o cka-k. The proaram bour will be ta charaa af the masaral oepartaient and tha pinrnta will bo presented by Mrs. Edith Wagaer. pi sskst. aad St mm Btsnrhe SjtemKm. roo traltn. arrompanied by Mwa Marion Ward. A hzBebeoa will be tendered Ooeemor and Mrs. Sailenberrer st II Sr. st Han sons", the emrhr bour hevlng bean necce sary to scrmmodate aJl wfte have spplied for resa.-raCf-BA. Tba literal ura departmani of the Wom an's dub w II huid its next meeting Wednesday. February H. at ia a clock. Mrs. Langfeid. the leader, ia charge. The lesson of the day wll be a pun Israel Zsng waJ! "Onee Lausm. " M a. p. T Cuie w-Jl a'ea a psper oa -TSatigweil e Duai Plsa ia tba Bhort Storv." and Mrs. J. W Akun will review one of Zangweil's booAa. A class dmcaaaioa w:"l take place on iae short stones: The Mi treat 3 ave, " and "Merely Mary A-tia," aad Mrs. Aibcrt Kd bolm will gjve a readica- A tablet erected .a ts OrtAgna bouse in Wasbing"B. D. by the United SLat- Dubters of 1813 w-Jl be atti wi4 WedTMe day of this week aa a memorial ef tiie Sign Mia of the treaty ef Ghent. The treaty msraait tha closuna ef tie war of Udl and the tablet is put ia place by tbe rstncl of Calumbta chapter of toe national ao eiaty Tiie Women a ChnotAn aaan i .ajria win huid its regaiar maaung Tueaday msrsina at a ('oak at Lue Toung Mn a Ca ST. VINCEMT DE PAUL BENEFIT liaigaalaailea mt std CkarMy Ita Is tne ralendar ef stomas CattK la St Tlwent d Paul is xxjm pat.-wo sa r.t of cbantabia people aad aanst af tba cbantabie organ asartsna mi the ehurt-h ta this country bear tne sum ef the fa mans a post! af the saw r- Is yeatra past wbaa the c-UieorU pariak of SC PbUontona embraced tbe wtw t city a braaeb af lis eooety fluuxiatied tn Omalia aad was asaaoas and aoiably hwiprui ua reik'S-mg djsrresa. As tba parent pansn from oass ta thee and aa old eraaanartwa gradhatJly diaoslwad. Thai wmter Tha axed sf a at. Tmcaax de P-i cas y was manifaat and aae was aua-kiy farmod. It ta i sialism 4 af Cat sat-- la: .a fruni aB atxtsnaa. lia la raiiees the laurb aa psiatnj, of creed or exlar. avtaa opanai muisi I I te fa ewn foiiowmg aad fiMwitm wtth other rha-tabie (Mwi-es and tbe hwHt ra helping wonky poor Te a"'U,- trena t. rirr -m Ita work :ie!-iy t.-e arw-er haa arraag-d a s've an iliuetratej "ef'-jr on R.rne by Pv P A" HrJ" em M Su P"t-r a rhurch at freight :n uniTersitT auoiUTTum rx Wednesday e-.-enira. Fatlier M'-Orvem ient tie t:.t part pf U-T in Riie and a fara.llsr with the history and tredi tiens of the eternal citr. A large number of p'Turs of t,e jld jind the mixi'msed city will he hown. Tir kers csa be pra nrd ei the t-o'1 a-jK.itriUT5 op t nist cf the leitur cr ftcm inr ef the fitvw.ng offVrt of tse St. Vmiem .ir Fajl society: Prea-der.t. Lr-o HofTmsn; rut rrident. Jarrn s en mai ; f i r-tsr-;-. m !l!)an Werki'Sct: trss arr. W. P Lvnh. CAR SUPS BACK COWM HILL CoJIMe alt Owe rsHawlaa awd Three People Are I a J seed. Coriracnor A. G. Anderson and Motor man Ed. M--e-ii:h wre raaxing a car up the DcoA" atrer i hi.i about 7 JTi iaai rignt. Te cur i; w wak or the h ara aw? had nr ainei .'ting eis was wrong, for the car slid backward and collided w.tn an other car foilowira wtairli had S. E. Blue, for ffondtittor Ad a jiottiraia Banned BLrnra. Lojis Harris was :arding on fn rear p.atfonn of the first car and attempted to a.gial the cwtormai of the car behind, but te gt h a w:rta crossed end the e cioent resulted. Harris was hurt shout the hip. and internal ir.Juries are feared. On the second car Mrs. Lixne Ma.kn and bar grand daughter. Miss Camilla Maiken. ware injured. Mrs. Maiken sustained severe sca.p wounds and the young woman was badly bruised. Cr Pinto attended "he vct;m 'o were aflerwara settt to their homes. Harris Irr-S at 2TB1 Oiarles street, and af - Ma. ken and her grand daughter li at J M'iilta avenue. SIGNATURE OF A. LWC0LV Georg A. Witt"h. chief clerk in tbe sup ply deiortment of Fort Otnsha. has in his paaas asion an md telegram sent to Fiesi dent Linroln frotn Spring-feld. T1-. is May. SbSL asking permision fcr one W. Philips to organise a regiment for the federal army. On the teipgrain tn President Lin coln a awn handwnt.ng ia the endorse ment : "I rhink tJ e natne ;a Ph-Ha. I know hint t-j He a g-nod man. P-eferred to tbe War department A. Lincoln." Mr. Warren came into poaaeston of the teef-am while overhauling some old reciUs in the War deparrmi-nt a numoer of years ago. while he was employed -here. A nurnb-r of oid caper of no value had been gathered np for destruction snd this telegram was among them. Mr. Warren, seeing Psdent linc-oin a signarura at tached t the telegram, preserved it and naturaHy new prises it very highly. Life taws Boadaae ta rt'spenaia. Hver complaints and kidney troublea is needless. Electric Bitters is the giaranteed remedy. sit For sale b Beaton Drug Ca. ECHOES CF THE ANTE-ROOM Bed Mew Tesea aa rsasiaid Aaswac (he Sadatem at Fort Crsak. CoVor.e! J G. Albright, narional orgaaiaer for Uve Imprev-d Order of Red Men. has recenUv completed the organisation of a tribe of tiist order at Fon Crwoa among the members of the Sixteenth Unit ad States infanirv. Preparationa are being made for tne inaiailation of t he loegw on uia evening of Fehruarv li. when the dearee team of Waahaaie ml-e No. 3 of sVuth omahs w 11 pBrti'-ipale in tha exemplificauon of tns work. Mystic WaenVers of tbe W or Id. On Mjtvisv eiening. February Alpha lodge No. "US and S"uth -mans kaige No. ITS snll iio.d joint seeslon in Fraternity hall, whicn will he fn.kiwed by a social eniertiunment. Supreme Master 1. Roes Mi'kev of Macomb. liL. will Be present to lnitiste s cla of aev-nty-flve. A number of prominent hraska fraternaiists will addiaaa ui meeting. Aaeteat wraVer raited Warkaea. The driH team of North Orrises iodsre Nj. !: will gtve a mask haj in Washirgion biX bnaaiT evening F'oruarr Pr:sa wili he awsrded f r tne best cosruinea. his-u-ricai and charactenstir. The following rwmmittees wij have cnarg'" af the aff aii . y'mi tsin Henry Hempen. )r.. and Lieutensnt G- E. Pheltis in -harge. Reception oomnall tei : C EL lion son. U Srwuie. Ray ("leve 'and. Floor i timinirtee : F. R. Ktnkenon. . H. K-pilogg. H- A. f hrwart. W. J. Himi. R Swara. j. Hmbt. ir.t L. Jcotson. Bd wsjd siaiSfr. C A- CartiT. M. Mr Andrews. C. L. Anderson. K. La Yarn s. Door commu ter. Tom agnrr. J Lonie'n. J. J. liugbea. Loral i'l.ln a few weeks the installation -t the Leval rvjer of Manse, s new put rtnier nsi argsnisaTion. win taae place. A epetiaJ train fram Chtrngo will bring a deiegatioa of upwards of lo ef l'e fsluifui. irt iuoiiig former eVna.or W. K. Maaoa. who is owputy siipreme d flat or. and s nrass band of t:iirt ymna, a large number of Omar. a nien oavs been ecixiiiea as chsner members of the oiorr and Organiser Oanmr-a'tsm places tiia rapeciati ca oa totai menxtaran.p of I lor tto toca Kicge. 1 1 is piaaned to provoe a ispscioua Miwiae home :n tmisha witn wli -quippd luuge rooms. The hmi luaga will be known aa Omaha lodge No. INi esal Aebaie. XTajon lodge No. lie Id an ope a meet ing FriOay ever.mg wnn aatM".ng. cards aad lefrrsaments. A cosss of twenty-ae randidaira mas icitiaied at a recent meet ing by t:e org, siaXT. under the dirortion of Capiajn Rackley Xrrangementa sre besag made for adding K new membess unug the f-rst six montns ef Mae (imt.it lodge No. 1 at its meeting Tues day n'.gt.t loos up the matter ef tsu reusing the m-mbe an:p of the longe in order tjiat No. 11 enouid not get iua Wg a stsrt ef No. 1. A -amnaisa for mem tier baa al ready been suu"Ud. Coiumoian "i' ie anteriAined lis memo s and trienas wttii a card parry Weaneoasy mJ .em oca a: Parian ralL Prisaa were awarded aevorai memtiera for tfteir akitl aa card piayra. Tha nrrie will be swst enterta aed Feomary It by M a JaaaeS Fttxaeraid and at: a. Joiia Maaaey. at tne Ps-.i hslU Twetuy-awcjcd and Binae streets. THe affair srli bs in the sal are of a Weabing-ton a bi-tnday party. Osnana Lodge No. Til Fraternal L'nloa of Anter-v-a w;il nvet Tjeadas ever tr A Ttia 1 Bited San.aa-Anri4-AB War Vet erans aua.liaiT No. ) will gtve a card party n Par M nal! February f m boovr of Waamngton a turtiaay aad Uie boaseeom hig of tne fieei. F-mcilffe cast la No. oM. Rural K landers, w :1 enie'ta-a ita memuera and fnenoa with a aawe nei Fridav eren.ng in Frat-mtty ha!'. Niaetirenui and Harney Streets. (IBI..1 rort No. 91 T-ibe of Bet Hit at la meetig M'Uiuay at ' heard the re pon ef tne otaaa bail ommntee. w an t mdMiaies that a-1 ai rangemems are com parted and a number vf attractive pnars bseo beea prwuied for tieorse Cruk s ei Gra-d tut ef the Repatitic and (,s Wmjn a Relief Corpa will itn ora: A t,,n.. -n birt.-iday Fi auf eeeninat. Ftb: oajy If. at Uie post haJ. Twenty-fourts and tint- ir. Tuie prograta will be g:ea. aW.g. "Ajaerirs.'' Bwttnia bv Mra. J-a.e k Lit; mua.c by tba Morna tne. readaig bv af as Reea. va ra) auaa: song ay Mjm La-irm SUii .a its ciaas ef avys ana giria: sow tr slra J. 1 Aa. sakr. soarees fri' IL. C. Bidder: mum my " p IwjiMns "Ttncoaa s tiettysaura Ad dreaa." Lata Tsoev. Haapaiiaa eon ampat Nuu 1 IsaVpea detit l r f i MUi 1 ..owa wil ewee 'at iJHon Rme df-ar-e an fnurteen tana'rtana iawraay eea;-at sHaia ittae a. IB Inanandect Oraer ef 4d fnusi. m ul jtava ; otatlwa awed by aTsaanelaal j la Paas i sslsa of m a j A. Warre-au euMtaeaa j SCHOOL A 51) COLLtCE WORK! Xidwiatcr Actintiet of TtnoTis Ldi- cabonal Lut:tationi. SIC053JL1T SCSOCL AJTD TfXATIOS a aaewHre Dtee-owataa af KlarHr (at Wasspeaitro .Tewaa of fcaa awd tea pwtaare la W la ewoala I areerotty. Today a . usner day at :.le S.Jte uni vrs.ty when the r jden.a aad lrnda of t.e mstirution W-..1 obae; u,. oth tnni ermary cf the tourjdir.g of the schaoL The dsr is a w.ji made s boiidry when the university keepa open house and inv:ic a 1 friends to inapaci. Uie equ pment and ach experiments In t.-.e laborsioriea ta how w.st -j br:ng accornr.shed. This year a special iavlta:ion has been extended the membrra of the legieiauire to make t.ne t-ip tnro-jgh the builtllrtgs on the csmpus and at the farm wliere a full explanatiun will be r vn of the vartoue coursea of st idy sad the'r practtral appllcaM'tn. Tbe mrmbe:a liuring the mes".g nl Uis ailicj agricultural sorieiies took occasion to visit the state farm srboo s and were unanimous 'n the belief tie wo:k dmie will rsull ta advancement of the agric-tiitural inter eats of the state. The midwiaier com mencement and conferrtng of deg sea .a a feature of tha charter day each rear. Follow-ng :a the deta-led prog-tam .'er charter day. Meeting of the Board of Regnta. -.ia p. at Ail depanmeota of Uie on verajry open to the punuc Music by tha urorersiiy band. Grant Memorial he il Peretiin rfi diill. l:'A p. m Annual uitloor athietii: contest. Grunt Memorial hail. t p. m. Midwintar coromem-emeni T'ie Tropie. ?mcg wuartet Selection a ,1wa:i J. Wjt. f?nn vtoiin: M- Bm-e, Harrieoe. se.wd violin. M- WTlIism wis k. vioa. M mm Lillian Eirhe. viotonceiio. Invocation Rer. Han-ey H. Harmon, enaolain of the evenmg. jnprano Solo Selected Mrs. Ernes B Consnt. Charter dse sddrees. "4 Coming Ansroe raT. " rr iClieiT W Dim. dan of tiie colic ge of Uterat ure. science aad the arts of the university. Conf-rrina Of degrees. BenedicrUon. Kltltll aOlstLKHML Prellaslaairy Trtala fwe Me P la De-bartaa Tea as. The storm of Monday and Tuesday, which did considerable damage to severs! build ings in Kearney and adjacent ctmntry. left tne school building Intact II ass tno-ughX that owing to the extreme ctid the butidtng w-vuid be kept heated only with great diffi culty, but there was no need of extra efT.vrt in this respect. Dnring the entire two days a i oiufortsble temperature was msintained in ai the rooms. Eh". W. A. Clark went tn Hastings Thurs day, where he delivered an addresi brtore an Assembly of educators upon the subject. "CWleaw Life as a Prepare lon for Servtae." Dr. So!on L. Towne of i ons ha. president of the state aeeomatxm for the prevention of the pred of rubercniosis. addrcsBeil tiie stmlrnta and fa'-ulty on Wednesday and Thursday. His talk was along grnrral hyanerrtc lines and was listened to atten tive ly. Tbe preliminary debates pr-or to the con test with Peru normsi are be;rg held this wet It. Three debates have been held and cne more Is yet to be held. The judges sre Prof C. X. Aaderson. Prof. George X. Purter and Miss Gertrude Gardner. The crntestajita are A il T Hani hem. Margar? Peteraon. MAbH Kj-k. Clara Jjdy. Minnie BlBT.chard. Fanchon Phillina. Bulaa Ward. Mabel Morraca. Fred Adama. Lrm J-nes. Orel lie Johnson. Roscoe C Sammons. Amiiony M. EAsterting. Herbert Mark ward. Ralph Dug-da. e. Joseph Tenaer.. Louts Kaniach. Wai'er Fiatier. Ra'.ph Mans and J. H- Sieariy Four boys and four gtr'.B will oe sele-t ed by the juugee. the fourth of each to serve as subiitjie WBtD 1HOD COLLEGE. Splriraal I'pllft applemeats feralar I Bnrsettaa. An important tntsmonary meet.ttg was bell at the Grand Island college January m. Just before the close of the first semes ter. The purpose ef the meeting was to interest Christian young people in rriseion arv work. Roe. J. M Moore of Boston. Maaa.; Rev. H-nry Wil!.a.-nA D. D . of D- Mnhiea. Ia.; Rev. D. D. Proper of Onatu and Rev. C. B. Pttphcna of Kemrnei.- fcavt addressrs oa vainous phases of rnsiruction in misslDns and auasisa work. Theee ad dreasrs were hrlpf.iL Thursday Februarn- 4. was tiie day of prayer for colleges at La srhooi. Srvrnl asoecngs ir preparauon f jr the day of prayer were beid oa tbe evenings previous to February A These nieetinss were weil ai tended. Rev. L W. Corey of Fremont preached tws most excellent sermons on February A The attendance at these ser mons was voluntary and nearly ail of the stiadenia were present. The spiritual uplift resulting from the two arrmoni wss marked. Friday. February L. waa vber--d by memorial serrvea ia honor ef Abraham L a eoln. Joge Arthur G. Wray delivered the addrsA Til- sex-end semester began Tuesday. Feb ruary S. A fair propirtoa ef new students put ia their appearance oa the day of en rollment. ewa frwsa ret a araial. PEHU. Neb.. Feb. IA 3tecisi. a A com mittee of fifteen from the leg.slatu e vis ited tbe normal ts detertntne what :t needed in tba way of appropriations for this biemuum. They were sell plessed wna wL.st is being done oarre and pri sed the use of the money which haa beea ai-Vow.-d tii. a institution m the past. It is generally thought t-iai the proposed ad minaatratioo buildina bill will he passed. A special eeostoa ef the etuderti was cailod Saturday morning so that tha ooa auttee eo-uid see tbe ecliooi aa it is seated ia the large, new cnapel building. At Ui.a aesavia I H-'Fsatmaa of Frankiia oounty. Fred Hector of Nrtnaha county, and T. a Majors of Neaaana county delivered ad- A eery hotly contested game ef basket bail waa paayed ia the normal nanaaum last evening bet waea tbe anrmaJ boy a team and the ft rat team of Tabor coilega. the game reajlted ia a snore of a) to l ia fjvor of tne normal. Tlao ff.h of the pre.:ut-nary debates wia ueid Fnday even.na The eueeuua debated waa: "Rrsiaived. That tbe NebraaaA LaAts iature Snocld Pass a Law Gua--aaie!cg Bank Depuaitors Against Loan" The fol- brwma apeaAeia diacussed tne euesuoar AfrirmaCve. C. W. It noil. A. J. H il snd ta-a JenAtnst negative. W L. Host, Eunice Fora-uaua and J. A. Eaatwead. Ttae exfcuiiva cuaociut of tne Peru Faraasrs i aula. a baa ouaapaMed Uia paana for tba pi eg i in afcacb as ta be bead bare Faaraaxy M. The prcaTraaa ia aa fuCowa: Lnsorarnaa. Raw. L. A. H Xor-mai ouartcc: address ef dent, C F baa-A. .aaiMaaaa. a E Faraer. Ma--AeC Bg FruAa." Ras H i IUna: "Tiae Bnsy Bee." 1 W. dc.-irc: "Farm Psaiitry." B. Raajters. rberaaig-hlared A aVrsaa." ' Oaarans CiaaA. "Tba TraiA AiasvA SW1 gm- t ti;.ty." L. S. Hermo. '"" t Ina-jstry." H W. Lowe. -C3ar Iaduatry." John M-ek. " Fana AarouatA J. H. Duniia. -j:! Fruit a" H. P. Cartr . Rita:on of Cmpa." B. & Caaadr. aimafKt MILIT til ICiDCa T teateaarr of Lteewla Cade-ta ta Tea lata awaer-eed by The cest salary of the btrtb of L.nt o.n was fittingly eetebrated at the assembly hall of tha Nebraska M lltsry academy by the cadets and faculty Friday evening. Tha room waa decorated aad arra.iged to represent an old army camp, wnn ita tenia cook ir. g atenaila. sta:ked anna and camp Tree waicfe tiaraaabed the Ught for ihe eventnat The csdeta ware a oernce uniform and wre seated oa the floor, in groups around the fire- The Ufa story of the great mar tyied president was gfren by te caana Ttt erspersed with patnouc sngs. eacn cadet taking some part. A narrh-r of v a i ors were present. Tha miliary band began woik Saturday th e ghteeo pieces ander te lnstrua.tioa of Prof. Stephen Jeiinek. Te guns have arrived and the cadets are bury drilling aad learning the manual of arms CaptAtn Stevenacn. Erg. .so instructor was taken to the hospital Saturday, where be underwent aa operation for apprndi cltte: h is rapidly rect'vei ng. Prof. Wne lan. privata secretary to Congressman Mc Gutre is filling hie piece tarmporartly MISSOIBI CJITIgMTV UW. Frweaaar Dee la res -marbled teas."' ta Bewt, aad Not "Baby Meat. "A ateak that haa tiie fat marhled In ia tha best to eat," aaid L-r. P F. Trow bridge, prof i sau I of agricultural chem .a try in the artncuitaral college of the Va: versity of M.aeouri. In a recent lecture before the Scientific aasociatioa in Co lumbia. "Psie pins. ah steak ;s from 'baby beer and ia aot nearly so paiatabie aa more mature meat. The juiiinee of a steak varies inversely wiiii the water a it." He explained th at the "Juicy" ap-pearatK-e of a ateak that delights the epi cure comes from the fat me. Led into tbe fibers ef tbe steak and that the flavor comes from the am:do acid nitrogen and fat ia the fibers. Prof. William H. Lynch, graduate the University of Missouri, now princi pal of the public schools of Cabool. Mo.. ha been made a member ef the Ameri can Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Educational a-soc-iation. Prof. Ljnach waa the fimt school teacher to introduce the sys ter.istic reading of newspapers in the puhi.c sciioois. H's plan had been adopted in many of the universities acid secondary schools ef tha country. He la a graduate of the University of Missouri of the class of 18 and received A- M degree in IS": He haa been a teacher in the public achooia of eoathern Mis souri for forty-four- year", and dur ng the entire time has lust oniy ntne ia A He subscribes for sixty-five newspapers and periodt'-a a. all of whiru he dis tributes among the pupils of nis school, who must be prepared to recite on them once a week. Norman Hapg"od. editor of Coilier a Weekly, in a lettiure recently befo'e tiie students in Journal lent a: tne University of Missouri. Baud. "A newapatv r J a great popular university " and then he made a pica for liigher standarda in Jou.-3a.iam. He said thai the ideal newspaper ehoud combine the merits of both "yellow" and "conservative" journalism. "It must be as dramaLac and as simple ss the yellow, and as cultivated and capable of aneddtng tbe light made posaibie by superior intellectual power as tiie conservative newspaper." Mr. Hapgood declared. He said thai people -ero looking to the newspapers for leader ship more than to any other profession. Confasung the presest day Journalism with Uial of Horace Greeiey b time. Mr Hapgood said l.iat Uie Greeley atf.tude of hii-ng no one to work on hiB papers who aad not spent h.a life "sleeping on news p a per a and eating m" waa past and thai the modem newspapers were hiring on,y college men as reporters and editors. The Missouri Historical association now haa a total of .' vulumes in th" histor; cal rooma of the University of M.esouti. Of this nuroher. l.ftia are by M.sso.iri u thors and S bound volumes of Missouri periodica. a are also incioded tn the collec tion. The historical association was or gan laed by the Miss on rl Press assoctation. May 3. 18f. The associanon haa collected a vast amount of historical data perta.n ing to Lite early history of this section of the United States. The object of the asso ciaLaon. aa set forth in the constitution .a "the call eel km. preservation, exhibition and publication of materials for the stjdy of history, especially of M.ssjuri sad the mid dls west-" Will mm K- Turre', a neg- janitor of the University of M.sauun for tae Isai anteen jears. is a veteran of the civil war and of almost every Indian war 'hat has beea foug-ht m the wsi since that l.me. Alto gether. Turner baa sprnt BomeLh:r.g like twenty years in the s-rt-ic tt the United States arm'. For several years he waa firs sergeant of Trcaop L United States a: my. He waa with Custer for three years and lost his r gmt in is a f g it with Uie Apache IndiaaA His longest bartie was with the Carhsia Indiana at Feu Sill. L T . in UCI. it lasted four daya aad many were killed on both sides. In "peeking of his ex periences. Turner sad. "I have fought the Apaches, Chcyennes. KiowaA Co.mancbea and Sioux Indiana Of ail the t"ibee I think tha Sioux are tne meanest, but they are all coward y and treacherous ' eICa,r IIVEI'ITI . ossasey law Pi agi ass aSera Larao Ti ariely ( Sladia-a. Th pmcram of the summer aeatoa of Uae University of V lacirfiaim haa Just been issued, mt ludiiig the announcemeat of ia oouraea to be offered la eigiiteea different eeparuvaeats of matrurtiua. Beeid tiie forty -erven regular members of tiie uni vermly faculty who Will otf-r coursea. a lumber ef noted author: ties on various subjects have baa a aacured tor a part of the work. tr. Emory Richard Jobnaea of Lbe Unieereity ef Peansytvania aOl give two courses ia transpwrtaxuaa and com merea for tne department ef political aeon omy. whach baa a -so ser-ured It. Gorg BLay Wicker of Dart mo i. in for coursea on labor and aaementary economics, and Mrs Anna Garlia Spencer of tle New Tsrk aV'houl of Philaathropj'. who will lecture aa methods of social service. Prof. Na thaniel Schmidt af Cornell university, pro f i-asiT af Semrtlc lauigusges and literature, will gne a eouree n oriental hiotory. TVe departrnatit af ed jraAioa offers lectures tan the prmdples ef moral education, by Dr. Hurr Neonaaa ef tne College of the City of New Tor A There are aiao three gooaosj cairaa by BAy Hugrisa mnitberfc of Aoel pru collage. Sew Jeraey For tbe taird time w.tian fie jear tiie ty at tn rec-ipaeat or a vauuavdw of bonk a oa economic subjaa-ta. Thaa tmse. tbroagn tbe Boaurot ef the aais ProC FTack Paraona. far mairy years V-e- taxwr oa law aad paeiiijcai arnmae at Tb gtrt Boraara mt Vmt-aaK a H. aa it. Ua 1 lanir a w.ms saw here. p-t pi ssa.i aa xu-resuat ua - A;a re wtaa ta givn7a er. ms-A tji litarsr osea taana murs mrvm ji" asaier-aii a ... lietd. nc - niilr af a ta.iaaiv r taf mm rumen t a a re found n uaa One of the -nr-st marked ef'-r' t,.e i-ainr metee outf T was found dtte t" -acruTAte t'le'-r.ometera The vartone use:" "f (aa caior-meter :n T itvnnsn may hsve -hese d'?aria rme"ila-d he the unti rs'ty per".A Tse d-rartment of rhemicsl en Aineertng baa Jiiet mae liie announcemi nt that it is tn a poettwm t claDarate uru rateiy stit h riler. meter tne-imineta-rs as may he snt to it bv users ;n Wiscons-n. Inveet .aa uon worn a. org t:i;s line is to he c-oi1 nu'd and vte c lermcal nineartif d partment ia roapa -at rg with t'ie rs 'roa.l oommisaw.n a-d a --n-m.-ttee of the Ameri can laa ,nel t'!i .n priet ni .tig ;!: s re-aeai-t h a O' k. 1KW LM,LltD HHNIL. e Rd.e.,.M .C Iran Past. The r-partrnent of Pnhilc lnsir jction of Harpel-.re has inc'uJed tn .ts laa.t annual r;Mirt an mters;ing snd sugsea tve diraruesiun of tli influence of seotndaary schooia upun mnvementa of popuistion and upon vacation. The following quotation is .nstructive and shows the re-ope ef the dis ruption 'Diii-i.-g :he r.rst tl.ree-uari-m of t'te n netentti trti jit every atrvoin .f tltree or four towns had Its academy iiFuaily an endowed institution. Out of !he"e acaae mies weri a steady tr-am of emi atxi daughters who w-re. mher thinifs being equal, always the Strongest of the genera tion, tar otherwise, they would not have gained this education. Seldom d.d t.'iey set tle upon the old farm or in ti e home tjwn. Tlieir education had fitted tiien for other ihinga They became lawyers, or piiyvKiiajia. or clergymen, or st haaolmasters. or business men in the cities, snd the gfria went w.th them prevaUmgiy lo be their wives. Their children grw up under city conditions and wnt to city schools. The unambitious, tbe dull. 11-e unfortunate boys and gtrie of the old cunt.-r;ue. who oouid not get to the academy, as a class r-mained behind ard became tie dnminaat srnrk. And they reproduced tlie.r kind for anot'ier g-neta-Uon. upon whom the same sorting pnvcrsa wis tarred out. Then the factory rratrm seised upon tie "irons-iimod and reslleoa. albeit jiiow witted. and becan to sort tliern out and remove them. Finally, the civil war came and struck down the idealists by tne wholesale, mostly baj or young mm who had atit yet r-prodje-ed th-m lv. a In books on industrial problems, fie two noted of whicn are "The City fw t'ie Peo ple" and "The Heart of the Rail an v Prota letn." His ffiorr of New Zealand.' W'n h appeared five years aayo. a'tra ted much atiention. The d-nartment of chemical er.a.n.-er-n at the university. in charge of Prof. Charlea F. Burg-en, has been carrj-trg on an extensive series of testa of tiie vart-m" methoriB of mesf ur-ng the heat:rg i aiue of gaA in order to enable ue Slate Ra-iwav cornm ission to determine a standard zr for fuel and illuminating purpnpae". y e (Mirmetera of various typ-. made ha-t'i in thiB coimtry and sbroad. aed to test ie heaung values of gas. have been liiorotig tested. It was discn-a-red that one tvpe of Instrument extensive. y used and aold gave heat ing values from 1 to per c-nt htgner than the gases measured ar-ruaily con tained, and that erroneous results were be ing obtained m gas prcucer and gaa en A new generation. Now. upon a journey g n wo:k where tte A Baby in the House No jov or pleasure on this earth quire etjuaii thsr which ccrr into the home when baby amves. Who can describe the happ,- f 'saw dC- -N I I A N. J w.on ailrn ents knomrn as "female Dr. rWwo'a Fa etamaHad asat aiaaaaa of wsssaa, aad by all ai sitoa. It taaaa ap rate syataaa asaf It makes the baby's cornins- almont painless, and grves wonderful refruperarrte power to the parient. Bv making tbe mother strort-j and cheerful, it makes the little one healthy, vigorous and good nature3. y.-jf upon the medicine dealer rng you Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prr-KT-prion when you ask for ft. Subsrrur.es are often dangerous. For 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing , com can get a frte copy of that celebrated doctor bock, newly ret tied, up-to-date edition the Common Sense IedicaJ Adt-iser, 1008 pages, copious illustrated with wood-curs and colored plates. Cloth bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bwf alo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Peilers are a ladies' laxatrte. No other medicine equals them for gentleness and thoroijghness. Ther remnat" rA ei MnaaiM C . i f - J Ta T v.iaiaav. ai1.Il,llH.U uiiia.u, coated granules, easy to take as I i SCIIOOLa 1ID COLLBK.KS. fxtie Direct Route 1 T"-e r The Smitli-Prciiiicr Typewriter Co I ftaaSaMaaaaaaatSiaHSHBaGHM 1 Imy Milifary kiiwWJMT SCHOOL A boy'e progiwas depends upon bis aw fort and the inLareat be tames la bin s-era aud aliajy. Ws first make our boye oomtortabie. thea maw Uaeir worm iatareotinA piovide Qaa-Lby ouuuattr apurta and aaaxiau fiLLoi Qona. Our diecrlpltna and tra l rung tend tn biii.d ciiaracter crista Uabita af obedl knu. puoc-tuaiity, aestnaaa aad a ariaa ef respunsioiilty. Tboruugk tnetrurt.oe. bealthful lcca tuan . istgs g: -nnaMatuui. modara. firepraaaf suiadiriga. W rl la luaiar fur Ulamatad ca i anague. it ar. B-Oaanrxza, Hckraaka Military AcaaUmj A Military flajarOtac fMbamii boya. now IcKAtod tar lbo viator at FuurteeaUi aad L' atrawta. ail ao p a rune ti ta ara la farl anermikra. guad place for bays ska dwa t ft la paatana era oaia ba eatrmswa eaasauaaxiiaaaa aana gt vea . i i laa wera ia oipguwuti aiiual Iraatroai aaaa. aaaca oajail aaaado aap. Pnipilw are roa- at any r-uu r fn u twf tn gradaia, as. rrco for t aianaaaaa. Mr 1.ii-oua"i i -a i New Lna.erid. ycu shell ee I fine otd ma.ns rms shsa-ina by t'Cr arrhi-te-tjre that they date bach well toward tna , ba-innin of the nineteenth centa- . and ample ikl homeetaaals wth their spsc:ous bains, ail of them avnes er ew lis s state 1 of decav. Of rrreev. rao!lng ewt the celiac ) hole and an. it first rrt. saacrwiintahie ' orchard is lef;. These were tbe homes a j race which lived and ptoapered. whirt cleared the lead and built beatee and s-tdet' I i-ara ti harm, which aceumialated sail:! i and gave vh-He eaprewaa ef itwr'f j j chui-r:i. :n tate. and !n edui-acliinal in:t j i tHans. And yet the nenreat snatkei a a 'of:n fifty n -'cs away be saaron nsd. Tiie nearet met rotKiiM aa maiket was often ss distant as is the metropolis of the warW iniii'. But that rare allowed ita sons and dsnghters te be eduvata-d aaa from t'.ie ! 'arm and l ie eeuniry and from th Btatr. In ear pie-e today, we too often have a dwindling town, a neglected farm, a danl riiirch. an aiaa redo or d aehooi laams. And. if t.'is lart twti are still open, tn Uae many ' rase ti.e cause of reaagio-i and eduratnm i wouid he better sereed were ther clobed. tAnd the old Bt-ademy. avr!g aorted out and sen! away t..e ambitious atoik. ia bow I dot n.ant. Tie tendency of tins phase yt dr-vopuln-tion has berri ta atr-p turn rural tra i .i i fivor of t'.ie viag loan, ts draw from ft ' village town jito tiie ity. and to dras j from tiie whole state Into those states hsv ing already thirk'y aertled areas. Aoe"ru j ini. ur New Hampshire rural tea as ar I a class hace lost from " to e per ceni ! -a the last fifty rears, snd bad It nut beer I far the turns ot tbe foreign faa-tory popil lat'on t'.e state a a whaale would proiaaivly have lost. "T'ie selective pmoess a rid the purely j viueit a ie oi secmooary scnooi asve im doubtaadiy aiao taxai reapona.bi w't.'nn thi t urban rone fry heavy drafts of natvs pow"t : and adaptability awae front the tnJustrles and tta.lee toward t ie P'of etaaaoni and U j ward commercial life: and what ta aorse I have protiahly been reaponaihlo in much tile same way lor a oonciieraote part of t..f Jnfi cf wmeti frm motlier'tood a:id home-mak ug intai economic c irnpeuilon with men." I t j II IIAT LEI t OLLkla C I J Dedleatiaa of tb New t a rail I Sel ene Hall. r-ioay. jinn - -z. waa a natibie dar In the h.staare f AJIaert Iea .fillcge.. A.laert Lea. Minn., aa oa that day the new Cara-m Srienee hall of Albert Lea college was formjlly d-dica ted. Main v .;..ia from out of ilie -Hy aere theie ; atllla. -.he .V,- praatve iwitnnin Oaarew-raor Jol nson was tiie principal speaker. tVilil l..e uedii-ataon of l n. a- c....i f Science haT a paiint lis" been rescued I when that mow worthr instil utiuti ts in j a posit on to mae muaii praaa-eas. hot a n I an educational -.d a -aitrriil asy. B r-r. Bett-r. BuWi-Tin' a si'St lertinna tn Mif'titw. Tie Piee dues for PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS H L. Vreeisnd. who was "ei eni;v ejet-.en ecieiary of tlje NatunjiJ nrfarrn,. Investment Co.. severed bis eotinertian ea ; Fehruarv m w,tu C. P. N irwaj A Co ; ataaa-k brosers. and wl oerwfier devoi'e j l is time to tiis esta imslima-nt of inr branch nesa oi man and woman, joined in wedlock, as they loot upon the delicate mite that is blood of their htood inJ 8csh of their flesh ? And who ran denu-t t'ie kmwUa. ness and dejection that hover about the home where the wife is incapable at becoming- a mother t Barrenness proceeds from some de-rarijeroe-nt ot the distinctly femi nine orzani. ilanv of the rum. troubles' cause it. X-l CT AH CI IXiWCiA. I my SU-1 candy. '" aavi ownag rastai aa stroadta. A atraight line i ths a--onMit distance it-n ' o pel-its w Hv not uaa. your f ngers srsartTT asotrrst .rr.o - eta a e Koa a-nl-a, th waaxv-a axtrr tips watrrava. 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