THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1000. WEAK, WASTE WORN RETCHED It the Sad Condition of Millions of Men. Thousands Havi Bien Rescind and Rastored fo Health and Kapplnass By fha . State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Can be Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Facul ties on a Single Class of Ills. SPECIALISTS FOR DISEASES OF MEN DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Discuses of MISS, of the Stute Electio.MecHcal Institute, 1U03 Furimm Street, Omaha, Neb. Xn almost every Vocation cpeclalty work 1h now called for and dematuled. This Is notably true whon llfo or health Is Involved. It U then that the best treatment the medical profession ufrords In sought after, end thin can com only from the trun specialist, whoso deep knowledge, expert skill vast experience and thorough sclentlllo equipments hnve given him complete mastery rver the diseases that de stitute hU specially. Whatever may be your aliment, get help from ono who has made such cases a rpe clal study. If your eyclgh Is fMllnwr, go to a relUble optician or oculist. If your hearing Is defective, consult a competent aurlst If a bad tooth Is distress. Ing you, engage the skill of a dentist. Or If you are burning: with fever or shak ini with chills, tell your troubles to a family physician. They can do more good than I can, for I d not treat such complaints, nor pretend to cure them. But If you havu one of the serlouH dlascs peculiar to men, such as VARICOCELK, KIDNEY or UIUNAItY THOUHLES, HYPHILITIC WLOOD POISON, NBnVOUH DEHILITY or allied tumble which la depleting your manhood, or If your case has been aggravated or made wur.m by tho use of specifics, free famplos, trial treat ments or similar devices If this li your unfortunate condition, 1 want you to writ mo or como to my office, where you will be welcome to private counsel, , careful personal examination and an honest and iclrntlflo opinion of your caso free of charge. These diseases and weakness of men end they nlono are my specialty. To them I have earnestly and exclusively devoted 2.1 of th best years of my life, durlnr which time I nave discovered and developed various forms of treatment which makn their cure an unqualified ami nb-o'uto certainty. la It not worth your while to Investigate a euro that has made ilfe anew to multitude of rr.cn? VARICQGELE. Whatever may be the cauie of Varicocele, Its Injurious effect Is well known. It de presses tho mind, weakens tho body, racks the nervous system and ultimately leads to a completo loss of power If you are a victim of this dire dlseaie come to otir otllce and let us explain to vau our process of treating It. You will then not wonder why we havo positively cured moro than "00 cases of Varicocele during the past 12 month. Under our treatment tho patient Improves from th very beginning. All pain in stantly ceases. Soreness and swelling quickly subtlde, The pools of stagnant blood uro forced from ths dilated wins, which rapidly ussume their normal size, strung-til and soundness. All Indications of disease and weakness vanish complete ly, and In their stead enme the prldo, the power and the pleasure of perteot health and restored manhood. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES. It matters nut how tony you havo suffered from obstruction of tho urinary canal, nor how many different doctors have disappointed you, wo will euro you Just as certainly as you come to us for treatment. We will not du It by cutting or dilating. Our treatment Is new, entirely original with us, nnd perfectly painless. It completely dissolves sjid permanently removes o erv obstruction from tho urinary passage. It stops every unnatural discharge, allays all Inllummutlott. reduces the pros tate gland when enlarged, cleansed and heals the bladder and kidneys when Irri tated or congested, Invigorates the organs and restored health and soundness to very part of the body affected by the disease, SYPHILITIG BLOOD POISON. On account of Its frightful hldeousness, vyphllltlc blood poison is commonly called the king of all venarlal diseases. It may b either hereditary or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It, the disease may manifest ltaelf In the form of scrofula, ecsoma, rheumatlo pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper colored spots on the face or body, little ulcers In the mouth or on tho tongue, sure throat, swollen tonsils, falling out of the liulr or eyebrows, and Anally a leprous like decay of the flesh and bone, If you have any of these or similar svmytnms you are cordially Invited to consult us Immediately If we find your fears unfounded we will quickly unburden your mind. 13ut If your constitution Is Infested with poisonous virus we will tell you ao frankly and show you how to get rid of It. Our special troutment for syphilitic blood poison Is practically the rosult of our pnysiciaiis in jinnrica ana r.urope, u con life-work, and Is endorsed by the best pli tains no dangerous urugt or injunn It goes to the very ty. Boon every sign mm mmirpltins nf iinv klnil. bottom nf the diseases and forces out ovcrv uartlcln of linnurltv and HvmDtom of the disease disappears completely nnd forever. The blood, the tissue, the flesh, the bones nnd the whjle system are cleansed, purified and re stored to perfect health, and the patient prepared anew for the duties and plea sures of life. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Ken, many of you ore now reaping the result of your lormer folly. our manhood Is falling you, and you will soon be lost unless you do something for yourself, There Is no time to lose, Impotency, like all sexual diseases. Is nevsr on the stand still. With It you can muku no compromise. Hither you must muster It or It will master you, and All your whole future with misery and Indescribable woe, We have treated so many casus of tills kind that we arc as familiar with them as you are with the very daylight. Ones cured by us you will never be bothered with drains, prematureness, small or weak organs, nervousness, faring memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which roo you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriage. ,,, ,, , .... . Our treatment for weak men will correct all these evils and restore you to what nature Intended a hale, healthy, happy man, with physlcul and mental powers complete. ASSOCIATE DISEASES. In curing an ailment of any kind wo nover fall to remove all reflex complications or asroclate diseases, , Tf the case Is Varicocele, ths weakness caused by It dlappenrs. If It Is urinary trouble which ha devslopod into Prostatic, Madder or Kidney affec tions, the Injured organs are all restored to perfectly healthy condition. If It Is acquired Blood Tolion, any and ull Shin. Wood and Hone Diseases arising from the taint are entirely and permanently eliminated from the systtm. If It Is Nsrvous Debility, the many dlstregjlng symptoms following In Its train and Indlcaing a premature decline of physical and mental powers are totally re moved and rapidly replaced by the youthful enercy of robust manhood Hence all resulting Ills and retlex complications, which may be proprly termed as sociate diseases, and which, In fact, are often more serious than the original all merit that gives rise to them all, we say, disappear completely and forever with the cure of the main malady. THE ELECTRO-MEDICAL SPECIALISTS OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS ef this Institute by their special combined Electro-Medical treatment are making many wonderful cures In diseases of the Nosi, Throat and Lung?, Haad, II oar I, Stomach and Bowels, Livar, Kidiirs, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Paralysis, Pilas, Etc. Prlvatt Disoasos, Blood Poiso.i, Hupturo, Strictiin, Varico cili, Hydrocele and all Alliad and ASSOCIATE DISEASES OF MEN. TREATMENT BY CQURESPOKBENPE. Most cases can be treated successfully at home, Orij JL' vlf!!i,' .r.ftrrn But IT It Is imposam c or incoinoi""" i" " v" -- - unreserved history of your case, plainly stating your symptoms, physicians having stubborn cases to trea ore cordially Invited to consult us. We make no charge for Drlvata i counsel and give to each patlont a legal contract, backod by abundant cap fta boM for SSr ifromllo. It you cannot call at tho Institute today, write. Ad- dress all communications to STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE Permanently Located, 1303 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. k i:0URS 8 n. m. to 8 p, tn. SUNDAYS 10 n, m. to p. in. DREAMS GIVE WAY TO BRICKS Auditorium Project i Finally Counted Among Actual Creations, C0N.ERVATIVE CAPITAL IS NOW ENLISTED Mutter Is so I'nr Ail niti'i'il Tlml fill diluting Investors In It Pros pect of I'roilt mid Are llu) Iiik t'P Stuck. When the men who had so successfully conducted tho musical festival Inst fall ileiirmlnocl that tho need of an auditorium In this city warranted an oftort In tho direction of supplying this nord they estab lished January 1. 1001, n3 the datu whon operations toward the actual bulldltiR of the tie hall iiould begin. Tho Interest nnd enthusiasm which havo been manifested by Omaha citizens havo been ho pronounced ond hearty and tho material assistance plvcn the project so spontaneous that the strait of conjecture hns now been safely passed and tho auditorium bark in salllUK tho high seas toward tho port of certain Hucceis. "Thoto Is no rcasou for doubting our ability to carry out our plans with rcRar.l to the building of tho auditorium," said President P. E. Sanborn of tho Hoard of Directors "The biggest part of the un dertaking hns now been completed. It was tho arousing of the people's Interest in the plan and they havo awakened to the neces sities of the ease in n most commendable and public spirited mnnner. Tho edict has gone forth that Omaha must havo an auditorium. Nothing is no much needed In this city nnd nothing could be provided that would bring tho city more prominently to tho fore ns the progressive, wldcawako melrojolln that It in. "The tulk of our subscriptions thus far has been furnished In small amounts. Tho financial utatUB of the company Is In mioh shape now that we can go to tho motieyod men of tho city and tho representatives of tho conservative llanclul nnd commercial Interesta with a proposition, that must command their attention because of Iti stability. Wo expect liberal subscriptlonr from these various Interests and these, with tho revenue that will ho derived from other miscellaneous sources,- will bring tho fund up to n point by January 1 that will Justlfj our beginning uctlvo operations," Mst of Stot'kliuldf-rs, The total fund on hnnd Saturday after noon amounted to $70,181 ond tho subscrip tions received from the begtunlug aro ns follows: JM.OCO-Omaha Street Railway company. $10,000-Omahu .Musical Festival. 5,000-Ocoig A. Joslyu. W.fKW-Omaha Water company. K'.0U0 l'axton, (Jallairhcr A Co.. lllch.ird bou Drug company, M. 13. lmlth .V Co.. pmijha National bank. First National bank. Jl.&OO-MerrhnntH' National bank. Jl.Ouo-K, 1C. Druce & Co. Rector-Wil-hclmy company. Carpenter Paper company, Thompson. Heldrn ."i Co.. Commercial Na tional bank, W. H. I'oppliton. I'nlted States National bank, Iieo rublishlti!,' com pany. KW-Cndy Lumber company, R K. San born company, lleebe. & itutiy.ut company, llllnm llayvard Shoe company II. 10. Palmer, Sou & Co., Omaha Coal, Coke nnd l.lme company Paul llorbich. C. IVtera ,& Co., John Hoch strossur. John Steel, Fleming l.ros., Kdgar i. Smith, I'.tyne-Knox company, Omaha Printing comprtny. $:'5( Omaha Loan and Trust company, W. S. Ilaldun. Onto 'Mtv Hut company, Wenrne Hro.. Shlverlrk Furniture com pt.iiy. Itetnlnk'tou & ICcsslor, Nlcoll, iho tailor. JJi-C'hnrbs 10, Aily. O. W. Hooblor. II. It. Penney St Co., Western F.lectrlenl com pany, It. Charlton, Ooorgo II. I.cc, Wulter C. Clark. Ktbbel Woodenwnru company, Aloe & Pcnfold company, F. H. DavN, Omiiliti Tent and Uubber company, II. 1. N;eley. a. 10. Shukert. Sherman At .McCon ncll Drug company, Alfred Millar. I. Cl'n tm 11. UrlgBs, Martin Bros. & Co., Uttrkley Printing company, W. C. Cole, (!. I.. Daup, O. 1). Klpllnger, ltee.i Printing company, A. 1. Hoot. Adams & Kelly. Jlto O'Flyng-Parker Printing company, A. I j. Stpnecypher, Schmoll r ii Mueller. Jlt--M. Hvrnstelu, Wush-n-l.one Somf company, II. K. Ilurket. Oscar Ml II nap, Mayor Moore.-. llnrry P. Oeu"l, Mrs. Harry I". Oeul. Omaha IOxcelslor, C. S. Klguttur, .1. 10. Ftt. Mrs, J. 10. Utt. Mrs. Churls If. Pickens, Mrs. W S. WrliMit. Mra. F. 10. Sunborn, C. 1). Thompson, W. W. I'm-sti-d. W. A. OelSord, II. F. Marshall, W. J. Huston. 1). II. Merrcr. J. A. Dalz.ll. Chnrlna T. Kountzc. Mcgoatli Stationery company, J. II. Merchant, Uoburt Domc ster company, Charles W. Ttalney. Albert Calm, A. V. Todd, Alfred C. Kennodv, Frank Durman, 1.. O. Sharp. Charles O. aeorgo, N. W. Anderson, Pottur-Sholen company. John I.atonser, John N. FrctinT, Omaha lOlectrlcul 'Works. S. A. MoWhnrtor, Wlthnell llros. Smith. T. J. Miihotmv, W. W. Morsmnu, 10. V. Pickering, Wil liams & Smith. Anna C. Millard. CI. O. Wallace. John McDonald. Arthur Hnijllih, Hugh W. Williams, J. It. I.ehmer, Dr. J. P. Lord, lien T. White, Western Tin ware company. Levi Carter. 176 A. II. Ilennlngs, Hurvcy Oafford. J5O-I0. d. McClllton, H. A. Wagner, did K, JnliiiFon, Charles A. Gosh, Frank W. Dandle. Morltz Meyer, W A Carter, Ly man Waterman. J. W. Craig, Wvman, Shrlver comoiinv. J. C. llnlllncer. T. ft. Cottrell, Dexter L. Thomas, W. It. Human, John W. LytlH, II. F. Mcintosh. J hn (ir.iut. Joenn It. Omham & t're, Lewis S. iletd, H. n. v Clarkson. W H. I'pdlke vis, M. L. Learned, Dr. W. O. nrldges, Knoae. urowmng a i.ymnn, v. a. rteatcK, John L. ICcnnedy, 0enr U. Hoffman. J. Merrltt. Mrs. J. I). Foster. Harrett. John son Co., Gunrce A. Llndauest, J A Ker vuti, Pantorlum company, llelln & Thomp son. V. P. Chlodo, Warren Swltzler, Whin wiry & Walliice, Dr. H. C Sumney, An drew Hosowaler, K. C. llarton. tK John Ilecan Ityan, .lossph llarker, J. II. Daniels, Itobert 10. Douglas, Clara F. Cooper. 11. Strasxbocfer. I)r, J. II. Italph, N. D. Williams, W. A. Wvatt, S. A. Ilrond wU, George, )0. Tarklntjton, Clnr'es Thomas. A. It. Cuyler, Henry 15. Pavne, A. I. Tilkey. W II. Thomas, Howarl Kennedy, Jr., Victor H. Lacderlch, G orge A. Dan, John 10 Summers. S. Sugarm'tii. Charles II Keller, Stephen IlroJerlelc, Dreshcr Tailoring compnny. l'rank Vo dlcka, Kylon Wlekmnn, ,1. .1 Phlliil-i, H, A. Westerlleld. Dr. O. It. Ollbert. Dr A. I'. Johnston, Cash, H. L. Ilamacclott.i. Hum W. Scott I). n. Sarcent. W. n ir-ii bourn. Dr. Victor II. Coffman, Georgo P. ' r?wH. II. Webster. A. nubensteln. m Frank Hrown, James II. AdnmM. David (311 bott. Alfred Hugh, John N. Westberir, Wll- Ham I' lemintT. JF A. C. I'owers, W. II, Gates, Charles 10. Wllllnmso'i, 10. IJ. Fenn. JID J. P. Harton, N. A. Kennedy, J. 11. Piper, W. A. Hponcer, c. mover, tjeorgo K. Hlnp. N. O. Tn'bot, J. II. Johnson, F. A. liuiilimer. A. J. Cook. J, II ('onrnd. T)r. Charles IloBCwnter, John It. Munich. Hyron It. llnstinits, iienry it jortinn. i ivor rls, Hr. Hubert P. Jensen, Dr. Frederick FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES UglCKLY r'Asri BITTERS IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. It conveys a healing, strengthen' jn influence to the afflicted orgins which is Instantly apparent. Quiets pain, stops wasting of the klJney tissue, removes that tired, despond ent feeling that all victims of kidney ailments have A short course with this splenJIJ remedy brings back strength, good digestion, energy and cheerful spirits Price. 51.00 at trug Stores. Rustln, cash. P A. lOdmilff, L. K llutton Albert F. Mayne, William Schmidt, S. Koper Crlckmore, A. W McLaughlin, W F SeHrs, J. H. Urynm. Frank It. Honza. John Muthlesen, Kdward F, Scl' trlg, Joel Johnson, W. II. Christie, John Fiala, Miiy Iteglna M.tlone, John L. Lynch, P. T Peterson, H. K. Allen. H, A Lewis. John S. Helgren. W E. Storkham, Otto Wolff, John Dilputko, Paul 11. Seward, J an km S. lirynnt, W. S. Askwlth, lOdwurd A Taylor. Henry V. Plummer. F. W. Ilandha ter. JS-C W Johnson. to-H. S. 1-rdyard, H. W. Cowdnroy P, P.. Hrown, Henry G. Counsm.in, John Parker, J. G Ilrooks, Samuel c Walkup, William Donohue, Charges Singer, Samuel Simon son, Scott MeWllllains. V V,', J.tycox, Jr., K. W. Hoberts. Jr., Frank Severance, n. Donahue, J. Lean Coulter, .Matthew Hughes. U -William Shane, M J. Lacy M-C, F. Hopper. -Kmll Wnhlstrom, John Hillings. Total amount, $79,1S1. NOT PHPUD OF THE RESULTS Voters' t'nlnn if South Dakota Pcrn Little Siitlofftetlmi Hut Oulroiiic of ItvrriiC t:uiiiinlKn Uttorti. M1TCH10LL, S. D Nov. 17. (Special.) Tho Voters' union In this stato, which Is a tort of an adjunct of the Anti-Saloon league, did not cut the ilguro lu the nte that was anticipated. Particular stress was laid on the fact that It T.as necessary to defeat CongrcBftman Ilurke, but his voto In nearly every county la the stato shows that he did not toll behind his colleague and stayed up pretty well with tho national ticket. In conversation with wirno of the members of the Voters' union, who wcro In Mitchell a few days ago to attend the annual meet ing of the Anti-Saloon league, they ex pressed thcmsolvcs aa not being pleasod with tho outcotno nnd lay tho large vote received by Mr. llurko to tho manner In which the names appeared on the ballot. Thoy assort that It was a scherao to placo thn names of llurko nnd Moore opposite each other and those of Martin und Lee opposite, so that If a person desired to vote for Leo the scratching would not af fect the vote of Ilurke, but would operato ngalnst Martin, which wns directly op posite of tho desires of the union, and which operated to give llurko as large a vote as Martlu. The vote, however, docs not bear out tho assertion, for in a great many rountlea It has been discovered that Lee did not run very far ahead of Moore on his own ticket. Thero were n great many members of tho Voters' union who did not Ilko the manner In which the candidates had been selected for them to support, nnd could seo no reason why such a fight should to expended upon nurko nnd nothing really said ngalnst Judgo Moore, or Andy Lee, when tho latter W acknowledged to be as much a license man 3 Durku. In this comity Leo only ran abend Just a few voto3 over Moore and In the city his vote was no larger than Moore or Lien. It Isn't likely that the Voters' union will lake another hand In the campaign, as It Is difficult to Impress nil the members that a wise selection has been made for them nnd they would prefer to uso their own Judgment, nlthough that of the committee Is not particularly criticised. RECRUITING FOR THE ARMY Cheyenne Htntlon Ordered to See lire Mr ii for Cavalry In tltr I'hlllppliicH, CHKYKNNB, Wyo Nov. 17. Tho United States army recruiting office In this city has Just tecelvel orders to enlist an many moil as possible for all branches of tho service, with especial directions to procure recruits for cavalry service in tho Philippines. Tho enlistments hore number forty to nfly per month. .South Dnltotu IleleKnte Appointed. I'IBKKE, S. D., Nov. 1". (Special.) Governor Leo today appointed ns delegates to the International Irrigation congress, to meet In Chicago November 21 to 21, Carl Jackson of Clark, S. A. Cochrane of llrook- lucs. Charles L. Hydo of Pierre, A. G. Williams of Gettysburg. J. M. Woods of Hapld City anil John Scollard of Sturgls. Ha also appointed aa dolcgatcs to tho National Gocd Honda convention, to meet at Chicago on November 10, C. K. Ely of DeSmot, I). Flnncgan of Yankton, F. E. Jones of Vermillion and Charles Eastman of Hot Springs. The official count of tho voto of Hughes county, which wos mado today, shows tho highest voto on republican electors was 037 and tho highest on fusion electors was 274. Tho voto on congressmen was: nurko, 641; Martlu, 51E; Moore, 261; Lee. 283. On governor the vote was: Horrled. ,112; Lien, 268. Tho voto on tho dispensary amend ment repeal was 437 for ond 321 ugaltist, giving tho repeal n majority of 10C. The chool fund Investment nmondmcnt voto was 400 yes and ISO no. Tho vote on tho dispensary repeal showed that tho new method of voting on amendments will call out about ull the voto on propositions In which tho people nro Interested, aa the voto on that ainendement was only sixty- two votes less than tho voto on govornor. Articles of Incorporation were flled today for the Swander & Uuell Sheep company at Hnpld City, with n capital of $100,000. In corporators, Harry K. Swnndor, Charles J. Huell nnd George V . Maxwell. Tim state treasury today received $125 from tho Taylor fund, which whs secured from tho disposal of nn equity In u "Taylor tract" In Spink county. Ilrlile llrdirns to Ilrr Parents. AD13HD10EN, S. D Nov. 17, (Special.) George Stuart and Mlsii Fannlo Hitter of Hivorslde were married Tuesday at the home of tho bride's parents and eamo to Aberdeen that evening, where they In tended to begin housokcoplng. They regis tered nt n hotel and Mr. Stuart went out, saying that he would return In a Bhort time. That was tho last his wife has seen of him. During the evening n package nnd a noto were delivered to her by n messenger. Tho package contained a sum of money, tut the contentu of tho noto aro not known, except that It stated that Mr. Stuart had been suddenly called from tho city anil did not havo time to bid her good-byo. Tho bride has returned to her ptmnts. i for rrtipsel with or with out border others ask 91. STREETS. OMAHA. Till: I'lOOI'I.H'S Ft It.MTl Hi: AMI CAIIPHT CtMIIWXV. for ciotcc jMi( terns Mnqttotto new (I e. t I jj it s othirsutk SI. 25. f o r !" x 12 Hi tifSL'ls rujrs )tt miters only (me settm wortli $'J0. I ft STOVES Slove-buyiug time is certainly hore Tho People's Store gives values in all kinds of stoves aud ranges that other stores could not think of offering. A tremendous showing of HEPHEStONTATIVK LINKS such ns I'ennlsulnr Daso llurners Estate Oak Stoves Quick Meals, etc , nmkes It easy to select, especially at our LOW 1'lllCKS Only a few of which we quote here: ... Coral Oak Ktoven 1 n a. number of rtxes has top urn nickel top ring and picket foot mount tiwn tnuoh for the AFI'EAH AKCt I n QUALITY It Is a havy sub stantial, a o f t coal t o v e guaranteed to rive satisfac tion. The ;irlce nn this sa!e to morrow will In; 8.45 Thin moditrn heater 1 tlm n I y le.idlnir medium priced liortrt liunier und tlrst-cUss hjat er In the ma--katr-h a Mil shut Clues, un usually lartt, nil sites, has powerful a.l.r olro.iilatlng flues; tukus thn wild nlr fr-im thn floor mid thornug-hly beating; It le rorr being ills ch.irgKd; hea.'y tfrn nut. M1f- feedllm C tl il I IM- leeuiiiK u u u i mjjrazl .L, elaborate, nickel top, nick el side rails, nlukul nnmn plate, bii.te, h'Ks.hluge nlns and knobs. Ian "SOC Weight of heater 250 lbs., HO. 1 3 Price tomurrow nwaiiw 6-hole ca-i Am l.anni w,i udaptrd for either hard or noft ronl, or wood set on heavy base base large squuro oven, nnd made i f the smooth! l cunt' lugs, Has iilalu or duplex grute, and heavy tire linings. WAItltVNTlOD A PIOHFECT HAKI0H. und tumid to give satisfaction you cannot Judge the quality by thn price ffh Plf call and sni: t J J. nil price tomorrow m.mmw The Eelatu Oak (we aro sole agents) Is the flnett soft coal heater made. Flrn box Is made of ono pleco (Jolutlcsa) and doom haso SCHEW HEGISTEH not tho cheapest, but 11V FAH tho llncst hard coal Q beater made upward from gt 9 Star Estate Steel Hange closely riveted asbestos lined throughout heavy steel plates PEHEECTLY SQlfAHE OVEN equipped with patent broiler price Cook Stove well mado-smooth castings A GOOD UAICEll-guaranteeil 0 fkf) price tomorrow ) vlJ 29.75 By our system of Kasy Payments we placo within tho reach of those who find it incon venient to pay all at once, every thing choice and desirable in home furnishings. Thousands o f Omaha's happy homes have been made possible only by oxtr lenient sys tem of "buying noto and paying later. " Let us aid you to our long list of customers. A Cash Prize of S(0 per imir for rufllcd ttuwlln niift iiins fu I size worth double . V1"..!1!0 .lven V Ul?. Porsol .who offers the best explanation why u turtle bhould bo used In this cut to in, ,,...,. i ......!r... ,.r.llt .r.- plunatloiiB limited tp DO words uml nuist bo In by noon, December 15tU. Mali or leave at main office. 1.80 per pair for Xoltln hum Iti co ciii tiiltis ) Inclios by l 1-2 .Viirds iinti - button- htdo cd,'o worth $3.60. 2.50 per pair for ilorby portieres fringed both cmlx now color Inps worth $4.50. f 3S UNEQUALED FURNITIIRE BARGAINS Itdlos' Dressing Table golden quarter-sawed oak EYE MAPLE French PATTERN plate mirror size 15x21 swell top drawer tomorrow Ladles' Desk mahogany finish or Mnn'S-EYE now design highly polished tomorrow Golden oak or mahogany finished Music Cablnets- PIANO POLISHED nice ustortment, at Library Case double doors quarter-sawed gold en oak 6-foot high 38 Inches wide price Indln Seats gol den oak finish only on sale tomorrow LAST LOT Iron Ilcds white enameled, revcrslblo sldo rails, good design tomorrow's price of HIRD'S 12.50 MAPLE 6.50 12.50 53s . 2 Hedrooin Suits, finished In mahogany or golden, 20x24-lnch, beveled mirror plato top of dresser 40 Inches, bed six feet six Inches high complete tomar- IQ TfC lJi IU row's price Dining Room Chair, enna seat, solid golden brace arm, six spindles and stretcher In back skirting under seat tomorrow's price nuk, high Extension Tabic 42x42 top, golden finish, has extra leaves, ball bearing casters, highly polished Prlco tomorrow Chiffonier, solid oak, has C commodious drawers, beveled plato, size 10x17, ft grand bargain tomorrow's prlco 5.95 i, beveled 9.50 IftSa PUT ni"FP n Pces oi a ladies' wearing apparol iff In UU I UCassiar values heretofore unheaid of on now desirable Jackets, Suite, Skirts, waists, etc. dise, the very newest of EVERYTHING. All desirable morchan $98 500 Jackets in beaver, melton and Kersey, all O QO colors, worth $0.50, prlco tomorrow faiUO TjOO Jackets, black blue and brown colors, A QQ worth S9.C0. prico tomorrow "YtfwO '200 ladies' tailor-made Suits, tight-a g- ff flttlntf nnd fly fronts ull colors, worth J8 and X J9 II and jfi H Rl ! divldnd into two hits at sfcBWW V W 7 ' 400 imitation Marten Scarfs, worth 8. 50, to morrow , We make tho largest showing of Automobiles and and Box CoatB in tho city. 1.29 CREDIT SIVEN. 340 I i . u When- the LllClitiilnif Striken. YANKTON, S. D., Nov. 17. (Special.) Mr. Samuel Glenn, chief observer of the Weather bureau of South Dakota, reports that Ibis year In South Dakota thero have been four deaths from lightning, and that property to the extent of 91G.013 has been destroyed or damaged, Including twenty buildings and 143 head of livestock. Con trary to tho view accepted by the weather authorities, that tho loam lands along the rivers wcro most subject to lightning dam- ago, this year's damage has largely been In the central part of the state. MONEY TO BUILD MONUMENTS DnuKlitrm of the C'oiifnleriiry Itc niemlier Forest, (lie Ilushlui; Cut airy Ollloer. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 17. This liist"dav of tho conference of the United Daughters of tho Con federacy. The constitution was gone ovor and somo minor revisions made. Thrnn hundred and twenty-five dollars wcro contributed to a fund to enclose Ilull Run cemetery, nnd between not) and xaeo for tho Forest monument at .-ucmpuis. Mnnv nf vour frlonds. or people whom you know of, have contracted consumption, Dneumonla or other ratal diseases, by reelect of a simple cough or cold. Foley's tinnev and Tar. a safe, sure and pleasant cough medicine, would have raved them. It Is guaranteed. Mycrs-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon s urug store, noutn umana, DANK ROBBER CONFESSES) IniiiiK Dunliip, I'nmoim In Criminal Annuls, tines to Jollrt for Twenty Yeurs, CHICAGO. Nov. 17.-Jaines H. Dunlap, the leader of several bands of bank burg lats, one of which robbed the Northampton, .Mass., bonk of $1,000,000, confessed today at Watseka, III., to lcotlng Pate's bank nt Wellington, 111.. March 23 last, no lias been In Jail In Watscka over since last April, when hu was captured In Chicago, but until today denied his guilt. Finally ho pleaded guilty and Judge Illlsrher sentenced him to twenty years' imprisonment, the extreme limit for rob bery, lie will bo taken to Jollet tomorrow. James II. Dunlap, known for many years ns tho king of bank robbers, was arrested in Chicago on March 24 last by Central station detectives. Mo was found living in luxurlovib apartments In Wabash I venue near Twenty-third street, and was arrested nn his return from looting Pate's bank nt Wellington, III. In his possession wcro his tools and supplies for safe blowing, but none of tho $3,000 of which tho bank had been robbed. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Tho following .... . 1 1 U.inlln .,- cahUall 1111 vn icuncu ipiiii .iiummi. dlKll'ed-Oetober 27. Catbulogan, Samar, t'ominny D. Twenty-ninth Infantry, Spanish-American war as first lieutenant In tho Twenty-second Knnbas and was ap pointed a tlrst lluiitenaiit of the Forty fourth volunteers August 14, 1000. Huguson, 1'anuy. First Lieutenant M. Koontz. Torty-fourth Infnntrj-; November 12, I .a pa z, Luzon, t'ompany K, Twelfth In- 'antry. Jotin i.amnert. Wounded Charles Mecolllster, severely; November 2, Point Hun", Luzon, Company Twenty-eighth Infantry. Patrick v. t . , . ....... 1...... . , i t rann, senousi i.uuiv uunn j'ii, umkii, serious; Corporal Henry Kunkel, head, slirht. .... , , Lieutenant Koontz served during tho FATAL REAR-END COLLISION Two Men Iimtnutly Klllt-d und Sev eral liijurril in Acelilrnt .Vear ,ltielNon, .lllss. JACKSON, Miss., No;-: 17. Two men were Instantly killed and four others received Injuries that will probably result fatally lu u disastrous rear-end collision that took place ou the Alabama & Vlcksburg road I one mile west of this placo this afternoon. I Tho east bound passenger tialu, running at tho rate of forty miles an hour, struck the rear end of a special freight train . standing on the coal chute track and sev- era I cars wore completely demolished, fol lowing is a list of the killed: O. RCKFE', horse trainer, Dallas, Tex., killed Instantly. ORNA HITFINOTON, horse trainer, hilled Instantly. Injured: Hud Ilobami. erglnecr, Internal Injuries, abdomen crushed, may die. L. Mhhou, horso ownor, Dallas, Tox., In ternal Injuries, may die. Dr. E. Jones, horso owner, .Mllwntikoj, Wis., will probably die, William Connolly, Jockey, Kort Dodgo, la., bruised ou head nnd chest. Several ears of race horses on tho train In charge of their owners and trainers were en ronto from Vlcksburg to the Mer idian, Miss., fair. P EREMT0RY AUCTION SALE AT CHICAQ3 On Thursday, November 21, al 10 A. M. we will toll ftt PUBLIC AUCTION rnr. KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER COMPANY, OF CHICAGO Manufacturers and wholesale Jobbers of Clothing and Woolens Value 9UU,UUU Consisting of $200,000.00 worth of 0ercoals and Ulsters. $100,000.00 worth of Men's and Boys' Suits. 43u.uuu.uu nurin 01 nccc tiooas. A 1 1 Hn:i UAIinttln iruwlu n rtit tin r.lil elnr l . . hiiwiihiiiii fwowa itiio ii" m nun n, Stock on exhibition with catalogue, Tuca- nay, November 20 Q A f.'. 1 1 CT I RAUQ Mnnnnn. w r-t , . , w unnu I.IUIIIIKUli Western Sahafc Wrecking Agency, Cli Icajfu Cxiir's II rot her Starts for Itnanlu, roi'ENHAOEN, Nov. 17. Tho czarowlteh, Grand Duko Michael, brother of the czar, started this morning for Huisla, PCHICHCBTCR'tl f NCLIBH KJ7i k!yy- l-r.Hai lValr..aliiifl.l U Hi:i -o1 (.-Id ufUilii hQitt I'tiiJ nil viiiiianni nuiniTt lriUIV Unstra Hybnittnllunt nJ ImlU tln. C of r twfil. or tn t If. lu Ut I'artlfuUrft, 'I'rsllmviiUU rBi iciiri ir iiit-t iti si. wr t tj rm turm Mali. I O.UUti Tatiintkit.1 HM 0 ll Priio. Chlnbrttcr I'krMlcul '-, Fr, MtUa biiari 1'JllI.A., VA