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v TIIK WY.Ya OMAHA. MONDAY, Al'l.lL 10, lflli. Nebraska CONFERENCE OF GARDEN WORKER tnititnte for Soperriion of Schoo Work Will Be Held it State Uni?enity. PEOF. R. T. HOWARD IN CHARGE LINCOLN, Neb,, April .perlal.)- 4 hfcma grhool garden worker' confer tie will be held at the rtege f grl culture at Unjoin nn FYIfUr end Hur ilny. April 14 and JS. beginning t , on Krlday morning and laallng throtighnit (lie lro tlaya. The rorferen I Inrn4a4 particularly for the garden worher tit thoee t"wm whlrh Lave in'1,rt kn the garden projwt thl eeeon In ij-praflnn with th extenalon ervloe of lha allege of ggrlrultur A part f the ,onferti" will be de filed lo lha work of erlmlnlatrgtlon of th home-eehonl garrteu project, and will InWuda a 1lfii.aofi of the following gut. )eef: Knmllmant, report, garden club tiwtetlnga. garden filrnU. -rllt, garden eommfttea, mrkeftng. hlttg, canning leaeong. loral leader and ironteafa. A portion of tha tlma will be devoted f technical Inetrurtlnn upon lha moat Irn portent thing to ha oUerved In ggtgh. iiening and carina for a garden, . Thl pari of tha conference will ba In charge of rrof. R, P. Howard, head of tha d partmant of horticulture, and Aealatanl I'rofeaeor Georga Hood, femmietratlon will tag given In tha greenhotiee and In lha field, The will cover planting rl thinning, fertlllilng the garden. ureDare lion of tha ad tied, tre-oeplantlng and pruning r.d eleUliig tomatieg. Thla i-eferenee la held primarily for i- Krvtaor, but tha fler,,on aervl.e ernloug to hava all fiperintendentg t-ra ant If poaelt.le, aa wall aa teaehar and Mtlgen of tha town, who will at loral Iralere and who ara eapawiially In- fiaai4 in th gardening work, Tha program follow: fRirilT 4 I'tr H. 11 A. M. Vahia of liouiee'-riool garden -"' "-"eiioe ,ne oornm'iriitv, F,n J. ro" memlwr. rVhool 'it earner, wore. ' A. l.lmrortnr nf vox.t.!. arowlna. -rxariOK the r1n tolart In the v-tailti. is mm r J 'fl K M. 4irranltlon of garden work i a '",'''"' "Jinmlltaa. Tha lo-al 1 f p, m Tha cordrn d bod It i.Vd preparation. Tha hot T. M - -....n. ina value of the kodak, 'Hi u rnetriing. Mar4enlg mJ . , ATi rrAr, Armr, i ' .-lTie ami aahlhlt. Tha u.kV... a- own foporta, -'-" i" wntug, iNofjfi re'eaa I ' I". M.-Market(,,g problem ett,ea fanned veaei.Met Inlile rennlnc demonstration. Freeh ii .' '. M -'""' and transplanting "tnatoeg. Htaklng and pruning, Uu- Grand IslandBcct Sugar Plant Will Be Reconstructed CRAN'D IfiLANI), Nrh., April -((- ai.r-u i annound that woik will m reeumed tomorrow on a ailll larger wala P'"t of tha American Haet ijr company In modarnlxlng thl, the e-ond lrgrt beet augar factory In tha L'nltad fitmum. At banquet tendered by th of- wera or tn company to tha bead of oparimanta and tha men employed by tha year It wa atated ,. ha alrrady been begun under tha gu- P.vwion or Mr, mil, g eonrtrugtlvg and flvll engineer employed by tha company tor It v.rloua pia,,,,, tt,lfl hf Mr ( ooney. Tha feature of tha work flret undertaken will be th remodeling f ,he alt.1l! A'" ( ,h" pr''n, l olieda, tha changing of aide trark, u,, ubatltutlon for aom. of the, of elevated reeaela by mean, of whlW, bee., will ) iTrgr!" " 6"WPt4 'T"" tU b'""", The announcement , particularly g-.ll- to the bu.ln.. lntra.tg of Grand and view of the taut that owing to 'Iff eh.ng,. and uncertainly In th. rt and th. further fact lhat thl. p!lt haa become aotnewhaf anilMUated ( v. 7n'L7",pr'- ,h fu,m H. I. , J''". r"ntr "glnaar. da clar that when the t.r,.,.t p.n. are on.nmmaied. th. wrM w, b. mo(J. rn In rfflclenry and economy of manage- Z h'" ntinl' n'" CLASS OF TWENTY-SIX AT TECUMSEH HIGH TK.TJHKII. Net,. ApriH i.l ,. I'. graduating , of ,. t Hia-h .1B., am number lenty .l mi ' lth a i.,ii,iiI. t , r tmo her. lu, have crwliia to k. T)l( l.a la.t year ,nvflve. The o,.g ''"H" ' .adu.i. ,,. ,,. '. Anna Ilcty Ao.. .tll,r "... man. M, I 'ale, A, 0.t Ml. Uugh H..y ,Umm, l,',. j, ( "Incr. IIHen Murt-to . Men. Ur,.,,e ie.H. fail., u' ' In artel ''her W.IUva, lli:,j JOHN L, KENNEDY VISITS SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA t t.i I li i S, . Aurtl .a-. ,..i . It... Juh.l i, h,i.(,.i f ti,,n4 lr I 'h iaie t. i I nii.j , ,,. i. nh , i n,,.l(jr IU , ( ( '' ' ' t'l.V they t y,, " t tali. I I ,. , A ,!., cal i.l i.i..Mu.a an ie.. i ,. 1., ,,,, t i-Hi.iri 'l.i .. h Mr I i iilv l'n, an,., 'r l Imvia. inn line li.-... 1 '"'" the ViH.i,. hut puu (.f ' 't f ' el I .i, , . , j, ,'.m.N h. sent to , tatln. " u. riii,,.,t, Th' i .e (:.! g it, . a Hk 4 aide 4 re e. Hra4a4 Ii t eel t.e ..l tt,if it j.,', H ftt la l . ti n-itta a .....! it Vy tar I' a tM-at I'aat.e. - . t f aev at t a pti.,, (inn,,,!, ...: (.,! y.if aaiMd j, (, ,, ilr-ii,.!, and ! ) l if H e getu ef !.-iieiliia. . -ii i..i . i 4 rr f ei , Kt'iei " !- Ihe Hit ha, ),M . .,. it. a .'It lb laaa l a .lana, t. ' - '-' J wtt, t .. I . ,.. ,, lib, C -,i Hnt- !Mft a"-I l m, tetaattla gvet-i abet A4iti;ne, Nebraska Two Hundred at Good Roads Feed In Johnson County TI;TSKIf, Neb,, April .-ihprUl.)-Two hundred buainea men and frmr attended a "feed" and good roeda meet. Ing glcen by tha Tec'Jinaeh t'oiirnerclal olub atid the Tecumaeh Aut'tnoblla club at tha dining room of the MeUiodlat chinch laat evening. Tha effort wa. to tlmulate road building in Te'iurnaeh 4 vicinity. Jay I'. iA'tnrt prealded, and tha prlncloal apeaktr of the evening wa I,. W, f.1i of the .grlciiltural engl neerlng depaitment of th f'at unlvtr' atty. Ilia aubjecl wa "Community Or ganlxetion for Uetier ftoade," nd t' emphaald tha Importance ol co-opera tion and organisation. Krank H. llp- hatdt apoka of "The Valua of iJood IVntdg to tha Parmar," lr, M. ftewart aa to have apoken on "The Vlu of mA ftoada to tha ttualnee and 1'rofe. lonal .n," but w detained front at tending tha meeting. Hon, A. K. I'f'. renreaenlatlva from thl dl!rlrt In tha laat atate leglalatura and who enjoy t), dlatlnetlon of having no oppoelflon from any party In lha primary election, .poke of "Kd lglltln," H gave an In laht of tha work in lha Intaraeta of road at tha legl.laflva aeaal'm, I'av. ('. c, Wllaon pok on "What 'ood hm Mean to th County and "lata," and gav i,m va nan a ')' I'ina, i fie uif- prlr.e offered for t)ia Mt r'd laat vear, In a good roai eompatltlon, we, a a warded. or Platta VpHmmt AbaHnar. N'llTlf i'lATTK, Neb,, April ,-pe- clal l-No new c.ae of dlihbrU or acarlct fever hava nvelopd bar within th laat forty-eight hour, and health of ficial bellev that tha .filiation U now pretty well In hand, At a meeting of th fjoard of Health th order rloalng thea ter and chiirchee waa revoked and It wa derided that If no mora taeea de velop .chool probably will ba reopened T ne ad ay, ytrm Hmlr am Klra Walar. SOUTH PlyATTK, .. April vp- lal )rllowltic tha raaot "dry" vlff tory at tha pU hit, rttirut nana a- linn kenoara ara already preparing to ')iilt buainaaa. A "flra le In ona or Ida lofn haa alraady alartei, tna proptU'tor annoiinrlng In flaming Ktra I hut Honor, wine, rlaaif and otheF LeinrU will ta old out at t!"t. alnra he la "itilttlrig bulnea." War Damage Close To Half Billion (rVtrrearondrnc of Tti Aolatad I'reaa ) VfKNtfA, April 4-Tha t'rtal damag egiiaad by the war to property In the province of Oallci I iltna.iad at $VA,- 00,110 in report prepared by lha Ho- elaly nf Augtrlan archlteota, dealing wltb plan for tha rebuilding of th deefroyed town and village. In Oalloia, The report iate that nearly VtifM of the Inheld- tanU nf tha province have fled to ftua ala, while aO.W famllle art HI remaining behind ara hnmeleae Of a village in tba war area, 771 are reported mora than half deatreyad. In tha other there la generally aom war damage, but tha proportion v.rtea con elderably. Altogether It I. eatlmated that 177iuO buelneae premlaea, private houae. and farm building, hava been completely de.froyed, to which number wiat be added about a0 public building.. A eumlng that tha cl of reconet rusting lha building will gveraga ll,7o, tha total I coet of thla (Ingle Item in lha work of I raoon.tritntlon after the war will be about vm,m,nn. COPENHARVE EXPLAINS WORK OF ANTI-B002E LEAGUE I, , Copenharva. former praaldcnt of tta Omaha Typt.graphlcal union and at I preaunt prealoent nf tha Tradig l nlonlt Antl-IWMice league of Nebraakg, filled the pulpit at lh Caatnllar Ktrrct t'leahytcrlnn hutch laat ever.lng when ha explained why tha Tredee Cnlonlat Anil lloom league wa organlaed, II nld that wtien tha Nobraaka Htale Federallon met year In (una'ia II wa domlnatfd h the wtt" element which did not tepreaent lha aentlrneni of tha union men who hav. organln-d thla aoclely. Mr. Cojienharv Mid Ihl la the firat organlaallon of Ita kind ever attempted and that It haa met with both favorable and unafavorabla eomnient all over the country. EVENING COMMERCE CLASS PLANS AN ENTERTAINMENT The "fieaellai hafft, ' an oignnilallun of Kvecing Utah ecbonl atuitenla, will hold their regular hl-mixtthly mealing In lha High Hchool of Commerce. Thureday veiling, April 11. Thl . ty will bold meat log. tl etery mii, ill during Ihe aumuvr month, ud ilt riintlmi th atudy nf the tie,, man language. The following pingram baa been ( ianei for Thurtay evening A reading fleiineii, famuel Kumar, t liatloii, Mlaa Johanna rk bnelder: lei man muale. tl Karnry I In nun pnetrt, Mia a. er .ewla BRYAN TO SPEAK HERE TWICE NEXT SUNDAY S .1 flitan Mill lielivff two el.tie,... I,i it luuaha Andllniluiii a- t rmn.lay ' In the fie.,,M.n , l aiak al tha flehiaih u nf ha . i nt. imini ,f i),a Amil an liil.i av lty, an , rm..n i,.t I Iw bg r-lrtuaud throughout the ,mn Ii t In lha 'i.mg le h . uim ip i at t ! n-.-ci'ng to tr t r 1 1 in It I, real of th S-hi ",in , ,,,, f ' e Ig a t oatlleallMa gi.k laeAaika. I ' b I' g a N I (I I'll'. on! it a ..li iff b.th I ran n il lha h..,'. ,,. ' I fl ft' e ?, i; a a A t ll'.laatianl FUNERAL OF W. M. K0FNIG TO BE THIS AFTERNOON eial ai ivb -a f r tVu'laii It it l fl ,!, ill I t i, .i ,i , l.wr. i) S .ith TMi tlrt !. i ii . i.i. g t i art. imn rt T 1 m. .4i ii itifi.iai .,tittii a hi t la 1'ii.ap 1 1 Mil la t lh iiiein , Hit I'-' A It art Cake I t ,i,i. i ,,,, t li ) '' 1 1. tla ! aa iiailirM,, . H i. ... ii 4 at it , . ' III K , ,.. ll, ,,j t li ,l.,a.a.' an u :. ,1 PURSUIT OF VILLA IS DEFINITELY HALTED American Army Officer t 1 Paso Sayi Pershinjf Can't Do More Without Rail Serrice, BORDER IS H0LDIS0 ITS BREATH KU J'AHO, Tt., April 9Th pur kiilt of Vlllg im born brought to a doflnli halt, according: to a Ufn mrnt mgd hr tonlgbt by an Anierl r,n army ofTlnr boMfng; a poglfloo tA rp.;nalblllty, "TJfrn Ig no tin blinking at tha fact," ha ggld, "Kve-n g layman khould b abln t, undmlaml tht Ofneral Tertiblng with tha raJaflrel amall number of ucn unti-r big rom- mand cannot maintain a Una of mm rniinlcatlon anywbata frota 809 to lOn fill" long and gt the aamn tlrna prM fhn purgult of a bandit Info a country where hi I known to hava tboiigandg of gympathlMra if not actlva aupporttta. Haet Hava etelroeiie. 'With tba free uae of lha Mexican rail road W fioold (till hop to effect im thing, b'lf apparently there I no hope of aucb a conceaalon, at leaat af preaent. I eennot m-x (ht tha rmy can do any thing more until th rHrod ptoblem I eattlad In our favor or g-ibet.nt.lal rein forcement are gent In to tjeneral f'th- Inf. I know nothing about report that tha withdrawal of tha troop, la contemplated, That I a nution for 'Waahlngton to decide, Jt la hardly necary for ma lo aay that It i a goluflon whkh would te a Ml far pill for ua." Tti border I. In tha atate tonight of a mm holding hi breath In anticipation of oni great and Irornlrtont event.. Maeelag; af Troopa, "'element, from Meghan offblal her and In ure, coupled with diapat'ha from Waatitngton, era .crapted a. Inti mation tuat a epeedy arid aenaeiloual de veloprnenf. In the altuatlon I mining lit connection with ihl feeling report, con titMie lo corna from a dwsen different aource. of th eoenl ration of Carr.nr.a triHip near th tiordar, Tbaea rp,rt erne In aucb a manner that they cannot be Ignored, end it u known that Iher have Men forwarded f Waatilhgtn l credible. Vur over a week It ha been reported here that addltlonaj C'ananr.a Irwift wer on their way to Juareg and that tiavlra. lha prant commander In tha Mail'gn loan, wa. to ba euperaeded, A tecment from Meifcen itrm in. night declared poelllvely that H-tirnl Oavlra had received order, to proceed to ( aaa tirandeg to take a field ejtmmtnH and that be would ba auc-eeded by Oen- eral fviror.lllo Hemandet, Ueneral Mir- nandag wae ald to be already on Ma way, having entrained at Villa Ahjma aim M men. Villa Ahiimada la half wav ha. Juare and Chihuahua City, l-aiaaber I'lael Maraeg, a train wntcn arrived here today from Chihuahua City with geverai Amerlr.o. Including two women, brought glory of ... turning or tna ll,flW.Bi plant of the Imrango l,,,mhr idinpwir, gn Ameruan con-em near iniiango 1ly, The plent wa .ail to iiv been doiroyad by Vllll.taa under th Arrlata br,rfhr. . plr who are ald to lie eameat rtvaie "n ''anuto fty for the title of pre- '""r """ in tne territory about Tor "" "ortn imrango. WATTERSON'S BOOK ADDFfl 10 PUBLIC LIBRARy A recent highly prld addition In tha folleellon of finely-bound tmnka at (he "t"h Cnbllc library wa a n,,t,v of fhe wore, inirr of tha Manhattan Club, by rty waiieraon. Thla boot., limited In an edition of W rnplee, la printed on hand made paper and ha e ngraved on a fly leaf, ' Printed ror the I'uhli.. Library of Omaha, Neb," It waa a grift from the Manhattan cl..h New Vork The author, llenrv Waiieraon. the -vine eauor, ireata a a narrallv. the a-ininca or half a centucv .f h. u. balian iluh. Bank Clearings flank elearlnaa In th f'nlteH a..u the weel, ending April , aa reported to ."( rnai. Mew Tork, aggra Kle 41,C Mil, agaluai M M UM.fmf l..t weea and M..ir. . In thla weeg laat '"if I anaillan i learlnea n-i . . neaiuet l l a ittl et tmmmk no in.. .., in rm. rPa Inat year r ni a.e ii.e imuhi r,,.. 11,1 no iiii Willi iierreuln.ea of ehanae """ ek ae compared wm ,la ing.Jrw, nt u. I , 4 t HI II '.- I r .... w . , ... m t Ml ... Sf .... il t! ... II 4 -' .1, T ft it a f ... ' 4 , It I t a a i t t ' 1 l ' 4 ' 4 .. t It 4 ? i i t m w 4 a m a 4 t ' 4 f lUlea Amount. New Yolk 4i,'a aa;,l"H Vll !1IMI VA l'. inn ,.t f g r., tt a ,b iaa, U4i !. i tail J ur; in. i t. i 14 ! 41 4Vai' ,14 M.S i IH a. I aag ; J44 J fi 2 a, ttai 4--.. ak a. I ' a in lent on ta If 1-CI a, 11 I I III 14 Hi' tt i tail la 4a laal. f (an ' ui 1 if in I I mi a. mi 4 a. i .ii t -jii mt I . . o ii C le itit l -t- ii t , Hi 4; ft al I il. I t If, I ie 4 I t. ai itii I f 'hliaao l'hllallthla litiatoll U.iia banana I " v Hmii i' raiHljeo I'liei.iirali Ittlllinoie t'Uveland I'ellnll I'liiultuiatl Hliil.aaiN.ha la. a Aniela ttU 411 4 ,.. Hriean tllleankee I aiiMal l. !0!'.'I1 ki fiatii a..allle liuffalo t'lMlei.il l)la 111, hoiioi'l I n at II I .1 an i...l, I in I ..nil t'l.'i hli Mt V aal.li.al t' i J.iaTil. V..,la II II ll.n f all lake I i 'i-iiiii(.,a 1.. .r I.I Nn i i'l ! ! ,i, .m I .. VI . aa Ii i ... ., Ui i.. n Hal.aaii . nll W Mia V - ll an I t It J I ' i .i .1 I 41 tlh l a 4 t w tt4l 4g l i , hi it I if iti 4 In '' ' -. II I I . ., Sal 4 . m p. '' t j ,e a . II ) i - m t : I I ' t - i-t i. .a MANY VOTERS ARE NOT OF ANY CHURCH So Declare Rer. John F, Hawk in Sermon at the First Reformed Church, CHRISTIANS ARE BUILDERS "fifteen thouaand men of vo'ing g living In UtnuUn have no conn-' t Ion wlti any chuich," eeld Kv. John V, Jlawk In hi ermon yeater'iay morn ng at the Klrat ftfformed nhur'ti, Taanly-thlrd atreat and feer park boulav.rd, He waa preaching th gfranuou. Chrt. tl i) life, the Chrl.tlan life of pr.c:l e a Well .. of theory, the C'Mlatlen Hf" fndaad a well .a In wor'', Tl tU w the word of I hrlet, reprov i g ai.d alinoat e.naatlc, "Why 'all y Me "lrd, lorl and do not th th thing which f aay'.' ' "How can wa ait ainugly in our p, w- with audi a condition around u in our own city and with the earn condition In other cttleg and gll over the worbi?" lit eined. "We elng luatlly of 'Itilngliig In the Mh,' of 'Working for Jeu,' but wht do w do? "Are our live gctuel living force. f.,r th bringing of people to Chrlrt or ar wa merely heater of the word and not doer? f brief laaa Are Halldera, "In parable and tnetaidior Clolat hag likened Cbrletlan to builder, to her. vaater, to goldler, all men engtged In 5tv work, uaeful work, conatrucllv wort. "Chrltlnlf y that I worth while rnuat be a eonatructlv force, a living force. cAnejatent force that move continually in th right dlretrtlon. "In the oldilm I arveot field tti Mnder uad tn divide their work Into 'ttlng' and tba man who couldn't keep ahead ot the reaper In getting )l fh aheave in Id 'elation' und wa fon Vard a poor workman, I think It woull be good if a gtlgma war raat upon 'rltlan If hy eannot keep ahead of the reaper In binding tha non-f htiatlan world Into aheav. for Chriat, "Tha frtM"7irlef 'an world judge. Chile flanlty largoly by thoea who profeaa it, if w ara dilatory and Indifferent w can t eiipect f reap a great hrvet for th Meter, W rnuat be up and d'fig every day th grtt work tht w hava V tin," Tl.a evening aervlc waa conducted by a goepel teem Medd by W, K, foahler end waa marked by larg attendance an1 ntllugtaani, fiee Went Adg rrodiKe Reaufi WHITE SHRINE WHIST CLUBEETS MONDAY Tl.e Wiilt Mhrtna Whlet rlub will have a lin'tieon at Mawmlo temple Monde r followed by an Otpheurn party In hotuir of Mr. If. J, ttlclsler, wh leave goon to make her home In Kanee C)fy. Tiie table will b decorated In yIJow and wht, the fl'nrlna colort and cover will le plaoed for; Meadmea M'dmea Mary Wearn II, 1, Killer John fxiugla I 'in hhort Vincent (I H ldyerd W, it. Iioixance ffcarlea flrher, Jr. f, II, T ftlepen A. .A. Wedejneyer t rank Carpenter T'ora 1 rkckler it r. riorum W. W, ,tt fUrle K. Molony It, , I'mrmn W. W, Kerr U A. Prnllb A. P, Mradv f.eorae Mnrrl II. Karrowa A, A Neollmn Mlaaea M ! Itchford, King. 2,000 WORKERS OFFERED STORY Cane of J. E. Dolman is of great interest to car shop men. HOW HE GAINED EFFI CIENCY. More then 2.M0 men wort; al th grrai rar ah ope In Omaha, in thla hive tf Induatry, affhiancy I the wetrhwnrd, Itryalrgl fltne I nerea aary. Th worker it today mual he well In rdr to keep hi plare In th al wiya crowded fg'tnry, whn kllld work la at a premium. On of theee 1,000 men I J. K rmlmtti of 1101 Dark elreet, ttmalia Mr. Dol man bd a tierltage nf tniiihle. ita euf- fered from atoinacl ailment, aa In father end mother bad anffared before him, The etory ha tol l yeatrrday might ba railed a rtanmon aanes eerninn to hi J.ooo emiipanltina In thla inonatar hop, 1 had fallen away from IJ to 1:4 pnunda," aald Mr. tadinan, ' I knew f eouraa, that aloniaih trouble waa tha rauee nf my loae of trngih. It ahoe.J In headarhe that I had atvout three timet a Weak I very hervm.e. I tied twen lold to be ery riafu In what I at and drank, and I had been for a month, hut It bad tint given in ant relief in fact, nothing had and It aeeme I If 1 had tried alt medh Iue that t ba I vr beard of ' And then I tried Teniae t nut a hot tie In my lun U i and rarried It in wntk, and ona of III ft, at liilaiti I had with Tan1'' aurtwfee.i iu While I aa al ma una nf my keadaihi Harte-I h'ii il n lo. k ..i, dt ,. tii mi I inh rail. gn tha Taular. and lu lialf a linua tnv liaait. ha a a-n I t. a l a I a au,,l.. nf . Tan a Ataa i bai Uaau l an I.ih:m nf 'lai, la', ai4 I knew bow n.ta.f tilt eft,,. Il II H a l"in' n iei(i.lT Mr I Win a it at." tat.t t.a 1i,ai' man, man a.i.nl in, .al., eaiilU ax'eaa aa tie ai'ila.l ha aa a 4" lin of al."ii.'i, itnilia lul.rita.1 .,ia l fn.lH hia parrnt 41 tea! b I li na fat! ai and i'oilia .if.e. Hut toi ealat' It I thia ami imi.i'i. la i n an a' H. .f ii.am I'm ha, , a. r ,ia li tah'a' I bi il.fte a n, r . a.ia ni'i'iia i" . i l ,4- .ai t i.it ' "a h a'i.neiil aiot ....! i . lint. a 4 -a Tan a , f.i , n a ban "!. I . a I In . ha el gt einiaii a 41. . , inn. it I "I. a iu,o, UtH an I l..laa al.aai a ; 1iU4 ma t ke il lain. I In ft, ..a n . f il.a , i.iUir liaaina I . flire, ,utn fiai4, It I acut a im tl.ii,g llim 4l.i If t ' tl I i, ilai.fi Ikkwak A IB, 4,1.1. ira, I WM, A' 't, It It Iiiii n, I f) 4ii,t, i 1 1 iii 4 t !'.. n i.j. , I, aa.n ifa ai .f. itaala.. I 41 li Mi,tu,t g ,, f e a.. n t It K .e . . nui. ., iHmn I r 4 a ei..t li.i.i.i. Mill I I'l a". ! ; It.'tu Slitiitm, g M.tiria ti'tiriMn unFfi.i I ' .. l..a H I a. I i... I , a it. Americans Visit Grave of Plucky Midshipman Dale f.'ofreponoiice of The Aoclt'd J'r, a l"T. Ur-JHVir.H, Jtermuda lalanda, April 4,- Many ii. rmudlang and Americana who temporarily make their horn. In the, laland. made a pllgrliimg" on tV.ahlng ton' hlrthdny lo Ihe Kiave of Itlcbard ufherl.nd ImIc, h liildehlt man of the tnll'd ntt itv, who died here from wound. r'eln.J In the bailie t.-! American frlaaln f'rcel'l'iil and Irlllah naval veaael niore than a hundred yeara go, In the o, inlu! old b ,r Ing rrouud round tit I'eter'g church here, large number of people gathered and depoatfed Moral trlbutee on tlio grave of the plu-ky mldahlpm.n, f'ale allied nili ''ommodore Iie.atir in th frlgnt I'l'xi lciit when thai noted nnmnnnHi't left t),. reicmder of hi ariuadron, the )',il, the Hornet and the .toreahlp T'Mn Howllrm, al Vew Vork to eacftpe Ihe lilil"h hloeUh.. Mie vee ael having ground' d While going lo , omuio'loie e.ajr decided, aft", prn edlng g.riie dinieme, to return to purf tor repeiia, fin l,l way he Mi in with udron of four Ifrltlah filKiitu on January ),',. f,. A t-rr1U engagement followed In whhh the frealdenl hadly cut, up th (Irlllah frigate Kndvtnlon, forcing her to retire, 'Hie other three Hrllleii frigate, the Majeatlc, the f'rno and the Tenedo, urrounded the l'rel dnl and finally forced her to a irrend'-r, but not until Iwenty flv of her men had been killed and lty wounded, Thev ere on quarter of the i'r''Wr rrew. Tii 1'iaald'nt wa brojghl. by bey cap. I"r lo Itermuda and th wounded landed t. Ihl port. Mldehlpmen i'al loaf a leg in the battle. He died at Ktennett'g hotel her on Tburaday, Vrhrmrf V,, WU. in announcing hi. death the Iter mud Unyel Oggette .aid: "Thl young gentleman wa aeveyely wounded In the late engagement, and though eangulne hope were t flrat entertained for hi r every, ba ha fallen another vlntlm to thi unnatural war, unpekably lamented by hi brother offpr and deeply re gretted by all here who wltneaaed hi eaemplery behavior and patience under hi. gufferlnga. grbaaldt klgea Wllaon. Manager Charlie h.-hoildt of the Mo. bile rlub he atgned I'lrat I'.aaeman W'll mm r,t I'avenport. The Day Is Faihor to tii o f.lan Old ggylny Ilkt fhl tr fraugfil dtfa noal iinrUot meaning. j)4 wliat will aid Die enperUnl mntiier n mnaarvlng her bgglth, bat atrangth, bar oantai rep and tha ate aetaca uf tciatl out peine I g (ul'Jert oi aat moment. Among Uie rwntrnliad help la gplaoilid rem e 4 j known aa "Muthai rTtand," Applied to tl juarle It alnk In derply to make them firm and p'Unt It thuj lirte 11 - aln .,, tlgairierd that prod or pain, it llgi.tena 1U lurdrn on tl nervoii eratem, indmea calm, cetfui nlgtda ot liealtbgtvlng alaep ami rr. ike tha day eunny and happy, Oet g buttle of ft'dlieyg frtend" of ny dnt(gt and yat will then realla aby It haa been rwialoVred Una to II name In on, beet iiomea through three generation. It parted If harm Ira lut q egaetiv Uatt onua luavl It la reraimmenrtnd to all eipertant rootUra by Ihoae who went through tha twdeal with eurprlatng aae. By willing to JtradfMd heynlehir Co., 411 Iamar Uhia-. Atlanta, fie.. yoa ran have g free twpr f woruierfui euirg ng inai uoroioa tiawa tiling whl-ti all trpoi.-Unt luotlxr deilght to real. Write )At 1, PLASTERS T4 Wirtft Grmlnt Fain In Side, Rheumatism, Baokaohw, -Arty Local Pain. I mill aa ffaefag ALUOLK'X. 4 Ml HK41K4T4, Devoted o rllllant Miialnai Barlaaqtia TWICE MUSnM.Mkl "l,,aw"eeWJaWaiaaMaawaiiiaiiiii wa-4aaaawaaaTaaWaaBaaea.aaaBt ill,M(t tif glial iigHJ ! llf g'M4l W-l.n HCR. SELF ROSE SYDELL WITH BUI Campbell, Jobnla Waber :;Lr.7.-.oa. london belles IpMi'i j Amateur 'b'hpulB gin aaniiai uoaiaii trl , a in u 1 Hi.h Flier Nile l tint I: I B .t liu eii'U IJ" ,t-M hHHrli tf t,i it I i ia ! -ritt.it 4 t m tmt, tl i airt f.,r tt.tl I f ' gVaKlr-tg-t HtraJ if I. It. IM il Lk) mi !. ; tt m l'ig hi ik'i l iar tl 'i I tl (, Ifti .u IV 14 tk't M' i 4. g. u . If .t ( 'H. t.t V,t 'i4' r i ii MATS. i5: 255 ,r" M I M4 I I i(a .' -a a I gnitn lfli at AWT wria 10c T It k ' I " " HAt MATiata paay Carrlaia ft' la r Lakkv (x-cvvv kiiil Pg Th a.al el Vanaavui la. ai. Jwaak II 4 a Mwiii aag ethir iuil a. - a a 4- TONIVC si2o a .liUOr MORIII BROS. "RIP VAN WINKll" Twng Maagaag . 4 laaalaai a l-wiy a ..-oia !.. t . aa. a A I a - i. a i a jHlaieatUaai Trt, Big, tlagg gla.Ha TaiJai - r r allMl, lyrph's Scnool of Dancing aWaaWtWMjiyi "- " A4aaW " " 'i f t it an I I ! ih f i lai ., n ..a fc - I ,i-i. YOUNG WOMEN MAY AVOID PAIN Need Only Trust to Lydla E. Pinkham'f Vegetable Com pound, says Mr. Kurtz weg. Luffalf), N Y. " My dmifrKV"', 4hoa picture ig herewlih, wag rnut.h troubled wlin t.ning in finr htik rikI gi(Jngvery ifiunlh and thy A-riuM g'.mrtimni td go lig'l that it wiuM n'f.m lik't o:utj in fi nmrtir.tlon of nom tririin. Thd ri'B'l your tvivrt!i'mf.'ht in thi rfvjiptiiier iititl tr., I l ydig, K, ''r.lilniri'g yrgf wtttblc 'J'TittriL tht prtuVg It hlffhly ui ch .t,n tcerj rtllve1 ,f b'l thi'M f.rifna )iy (tg o'. All mother g'KMj'.'J l.nowt.f t',i remedy, and all young yjrli whu guifur ghould try it."Mrg. IlATIUM K CRT2WI7J, IZi IJiKb St., I;u!TB)o, Ji. y. YuutHf women who are trouMfd with painful or i.T' jrulnr pi-rlhtlg, bwlifli-hf, jiaB'lttrht', 'drn;Kiriir-'!wrt gonrgtlwg, fglntinif ;-lig or ln'!iKftl.n, ehould iak Lyditt L. J'inktiam'g rjfUI'iu Compuuiid. 'J 'liougbti'lg l.ava licrrti r- turod t ) health iy tl.li tjA uA h'.-tb nwindy. If ytm know of nnr rountr ' man who 14 eh'la and ru-fda iifli f ul fed 4 U'i, Hnk litr In writ to IlitJ I.ytJI.4 l',.lMiikitifti MfJii lint . I.yiui, Mana. Only tvottu n ulll rtvivff licr lr ttfr. and it will Lo lieid in HrlcU'M t:ouM:nw, The Kiriley Vhlhk Account Ledger Now etwee I, vlalhl ayatem tit bookkeeping: leafed and iiroyo'l by thoueanda of flrttia in huti'lreta of line ot bualiieee, Adupted to any type i,f buelneae where fig 'ea are need, Ae a llme.var In ptat lug and looking up gaemmte, aa n I'pfivenlenee, aa mlalakejne, venter end an effhirnt mernod o hook ke.., log, thla vlalhle eyaleiu la great an Improvement over the old looee. leaf and bound le'lgora ae tha vlalhle typewrlx-ra and a'l'l Ing tnarhtnae over flie old pioneer wafhi ot writing and mlilim, a Ihe automobile over lh "una boa ehgy." t'tir fruit aample gdilieaa, MMAMOUW U " PRIHTIXS CO. Fremont, Neb. Or hoa B, m, Klrtlay, Bntg Hotel, GrayHairRestored to its Natural Color In few guttlP-etlon to It original dart, gloaay hade, ae matter bow lour 14 aae been gray ot lenea, ana aatvirua lisuva Vf tl ti nit e ve nn one will know yon ar tiling H. . Vw. tl. all dealer or Olre. l upon reeelpt of i.rP. f' i"t for booklet "Heautlful Hair." ptiflo Hay Mm a flea (V.inpanr. Mearark W. t, I'lil.l I 4A I." A I) V k; H'fa (iT llW a tout,.'- v r,.', i , mm FOR PRESIDENT ALBERT B. CUMMINS U. S. Senator From Iowa - -"iVr-1. C-eJI V A. 1 "Till. MAN WHO CAN WIN," Some uf the rcaiun. w h Senator Cummint UcntltlcJ to the Mipport of Ncbraka Rcpuhllcann! lit' i tt mftti'MiuiH nf ilit hieitifitt mil! typf, I If i iMt nn ti'l'HlMKN r. Ilf la iiti of Oil iitit.ii! nit'ii of 0 r t', . nittc ami oni 0l4' Plt'ilt Ilit'U iif lt d l) , llf b liu one t.nn.n!in'n! i tttuliiLli' it, utulo all fa. lifiiti tiu It'iktt itunitnl I'aAity M i.'tufy in Nuvt-mr, lie I lint l'fit'sr urifttl iiv iiii ff I'Aiih hi m on the " - t t'u Mi.irvi4 tf lln il,y am ktinwn all ttini are l i m tit iy ; .ui!:.'itii tu iy uhi tP. II.' U I nn frit ihl t.f tho I'anm-r fi.l Urirr. II i- itit'tinly I'atnli.l.iif Inmi list Writ tinl fur lht flrt tin f In lli. hiiti.ty of lh ,'artv lh Wr li ttttftl clirttiiv to nuniiii.itu h w intern ". U U atmitrflv owHmtil t.i War, Hf t jut mn fair all NaiioiM an.l ! k, Mi litany rr of faitliful anil aujH'riir I'ul.Iio ttnii'e ff! hm liuixli'rfijl m'liiiniMiii ntj 4ntii!i tttut la tho hrariT 'U i'itof Nvk'trjki U.'i'Ul'tii-ttn, Hit imini will bm on tht ballot. WILLOW SPRINGS BOCK BEER Aged g month before bottUnV. The only beer on tke market brewed from cure apfing water. Order g cage eant horn ant be convinced of It eui.arlorlty. fhoae AaUSta W. JO. peggf-g, Don ir in a sum. 1'tll.lTini, AltVI it I latNfl. John 3 Barnes John B. Barnes Candidate For Justice of the Supreme Court fhi been g member of the Bunrenie f'oun for a f..i lod nf twelve year Hit work he t.een a tie factory end he (i-ia xlHava kept II iip.tn.date. Til Voioi w 1 1 i no well to re-elav-i him. H. L. COOK l.ia 4l,, MKOH. Republican Candidate for Commissioner Public Lands . and Buildings A tgxpgyer 1 n Nobmakg tor 30 yegrg, t.'logily Idnu-tin-d wltb tba ggrlculturgl interettg of the gtgte for 30 yearg. Metuber o t Statu Hoard of Agriculture 10 ynarg. If elected mr policy In t ondurtl ng tbe dutlea of the office will bt .'98 Business and 2 Politics" GEORGE A. ECilLES Will Appreciate Your Help in Nominating Him for Judge of the Municipal Court t ..- aWaWiaart - a A.,,. I A i I It 4,'teeaat i . a I a a. a . all igaaat utt. 1 I In- -ill t ti HI 14.