THE OMAHA DAILY J5K: M DAY, FJ.BRUA1.Y 10. 1001. WHAT MATTERS THE LEW lute bare had .inder discussion the sues : HOUSE REST YS. HEART REM MILLIONS OF MEN tlen of either repairing the present hwi'd- tag at a probetMe rest ot 11.000 or ot mov y lftr. te mere soluble quarter At aseet f beW last week tt til decided te IMVf and the jirtfrtr oa Obte street wax pur chased This property frontage 1 feet m Ohio street aad ran back to K JIr The bear has ten reoas. M tnllt la ISM and it In a good Mate art jwes erratso It ha i-nm decMcd to remodel the tartM log erttt a modern brick adults, all of welch Mil cvt afeest HM Ehix'r Their Ttzej Yxlt tit Leaden Wail. j Mini Bloigria Appiiet Tit ft: Tti t 1 "William BIooq. ViTSOLE BUNCH OF MILLS WOULDN'T HURT STORY OF G00G00 EYES ASD PROMISES Complication of nlt Lead the .mr of llloom and nloom crrrn Into Conrt and the ' lln.l I ot rt. Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. searchlight Tnrnrtl I pon Itecord Certain KlrLcri Reveals nn In IfrrftlBi Condition of De linquent Tun, of I X 1 T X During tbe last (tk the local fustoa wm bu kicked s a great hullabaloo about the Ux rate aad has ax 4 a number of Interview with people on tic raatter of the levr. Setae ot these people hare beet vtry rigorous to their deaaaetatlM of the icsaacll for fixing lie levy at the rate it AM. A Httle taveotlgatlen Into tbe stand lac of a !e of the loudest of theft kickers shcra r tbe character ef the objection Tbe fl!o-1cr are fowad te ke dltqttf r.: in their tax psrnml! fer the years aad actuals neatloae. W. S. Popptetcm Kenslar city tiin, delinquent . t 4,t.71 Special assessment, defuaqueat (.(SW Special assessments, due but hot dettmtaent 2.oSlSi TotaL roapleton . . ..IK.TU.U P'TMCal tax. l!t Heal istatn. Jm C J Prarti- Perron!. No rltr foottd 1b bis Dirae. V. It. rterdraa Pr?onal. lsrT-HS-lJ No realty. Martin Lanpoo Personal tax. HM-J-i-S-ST-Ie-tt-iyfl. No r-ltr. John D War Prsoaal tax. J5J-jyo. . . No raltj. Sdward P Staitb Pr5onl. lK3l--M--r;--liO Real astatr. 10 Frank Heller- Peronal. U'O No realty 1. .1. Qolnbr No personal or real estate. J P Butler Priil. WJJ.i.sr,SMi No raltr WlllUin Nee Personal, l.W---W-s-K.--J No alty. W. H. CHnnlnthira No peirosal or real estate. George B. StryVer PertKinaU IiS7-9--J.ii TT.3S IS. Si i.r. H.00 No rltr 8. P. Wilson Pays no personal or realty tar. READY FOR CHARITY WORK Asoellrd Cbnrltle Headquarter on ?t Mnry' Arnnr In Charar of an Aarent. The reorcanlied Associated Charities is now ready for work, harlnc established headquarters at 1S16 St Mary's atenue. where the acect is to be found The or (aalxatloB has issued a circular stating that itt objert is to serre as a burets of lnforcatlon for the charity work of the city. The agent la eharse of the work is M. H. Bccbe. who can be reached by tele phone No. 1TIS Mr. Beebe is authorized to sol frit subsrriptloas for tbe main tenance ot the work. Any clothing which may be sent to the store. 151 St. Mary's trenue, wil! be distributed either directly or through tbe other local channels. The circular siTes a corrected list of the of ficers of the Associated Charities, hlch is as follows: Board of trustees: C. W. Lynoaa. Morris Levy, C. S. Stebfcins, John Rush. E. M. MorKsan. Rer. Hubert E. Herrias. Thoaas Kllpatrick. Floyd M. Smith. Executive committee Thomas Kllpatrick. president; Floyd M. Smith, secretary; Fred AT. Keysor, treasurer. Rer. Deaa Fair, Rev. Father Fitipatrtck. Rer. T. V. Moore. ARGUE ON POINTS OF LAW Injunction fait of Cdnaril Iliitrnitrr Aarlnt County Attorney and Others la Heard. Tbe hearing in the case of Edward Roe "ater against George W. Shields, I. J. Duaa, Miles Mitchell and others, la vbieh the petitioner seeks an Injunction to put a stop to persecution by the filing of numer ous complaints against him In the South Omaha police court, was argued yesterday. The court took the case under advise ment, announcing that the decision will probably be made next Saturday. INSTITUTE WILL BE MOVED Child Savins: Eatabliihnirut Will o Into .New Quarlrr on Ohio Mreet. ine cnua Saving Institute is to be moved from Its present quarters at Elgb ircuia iireti ana at. Jiary s avenue to a building on Ohio street at the head of fctghte-eath street. For some tine the directors of the lcsil- IX SOME CASES .v music- J-ackace of thr Pyramid Pile Care la sufficient to Cure. This tray seem a broad statement -shea it is remembered that few diseases are so uuuoc iu itmii) cure as piles, some physicians going so far aa to sa: that a pamruj surgical operation is the only per manrnt cure, but th manj and rcmarka Wo cures made by the Pyramid Pile Cure in the past few years have proven that furrieal operations are no longer neces ssry. and that it Is, by far the safest and most reliable remedy yet discovered for this common and often dangerous trouble. The harmless acids and healing oils con tained la the Pyramid Pile Cure cause the Mood vessels to eoatnet to a natural coa d'tlea and the little tumors are absorbed tad the cure is made without pain, Incon venience or detention from business. Dr. Williams, a prominent orificial sur geon says. "It Is the duty of every surgeon to avoid an operation It possible to nr. la any other way and after many trials with the Pyramid Pile Cure 1 unhesitatingly recommend It in preference to an opera tion." Mr. Phil Owens of South Omaha writes that after suffering two years from aa ag gravated case of itching aad protruding piles he was cured by a single 50 cent pack age of the Pyramid Pile Cure purchased from a local druggist, he says 'I fully eipected the trouble would return, bat am happy to say ior the past year aad a half have been entirely free from the disease and I can not speak too warmly in favor of the Pyramid Pile Cure." A bill clerk in one ot the large wholesale hoores of St- Louts says- My occupation as billing clerk was so confining and se dentary that it finally brought oa aa aggra vated attack of rectal trouble, which my phyalclaa diagnosed as itching and pro trrdtng piles and recommended a salve which he prepared and which gave me some relief for a tew hours after using and than the trouble would come back aa bad as ever one of the other clerks advised me to try the Pyramid Pile Cure and I now feel like thanking him every day for recommend ing it as a single W cent package cured me aad I have had no trace of piles since something over six months.'' Hundreds of pile sufferers, viho had al asurt decided to undergo the pain and danger ot an relation, have ten aston ished ta find that the Pyramid Pile Cur hKh can be purchased at any drug store s far safer, better and more effective than an operation could possibly be MR. ALLEN'S PRETTY SLEIGH Clrrumatanres Comlilnc to Render It t iflrn When Ihr Minn Pall.. A score or ore ot Wiillita F Allen s frlead were callta? hlai op by telephone Saturday to ask If he had takes a sleigh ride ret tail season. It kept blai by explaining that be hadn't ro&cMered It rerlotMlr Vis tbe twelfth an ealted blai tip be becan te realise that he wit belac taade the rtetta of a practleai Joke. I a4 tbeoeeforth bte aiwer was "Mr et. ter is at yoor dlspowl. Coae up Bi book I There is a story behind all this that dates from tbe time Mr. Allen bought the ctter. ten years ace. So tar as he tas recall It has been mted d arise this decode enly three times, sad the paint hasn't -ben worn oS Its iron shoes. The first time be had occasion to ate It he found it equipped with a pair of shafts, and neither of his horses had been broken to drive stnl. The next time there war pood sleishlac te l&qutred for the cutter and foend the hostler had taken It to the blacksmith shop te be repaired It was Sunday and the shop aa locked. At another time a coat of palst recently applied t sot yet dry. Just now. he ever. Mr Allen has a new and rather novel reason for leavtag his estter to the mice and piceeas of hi? hay toft. He mast either leave it there or knock cmt a jlde of the barn. Lift fin r be had some alterations ssade ia tbe btttMini;, tmt didn't notice until the first snow storm of this seaoc that tbe work men had clooed all means of ecress to bis handsome sleigh with its bcmlshed panels and gracetvlly curved dashboard. It is now la the loft, with two bales of hay Jodeed between Its runners and a third ensconced upon the seat, and there it is likely to stay ESCAPE THE QUARANTINE e era Itoomrr (iet Am as from n 1'arnani Mrrti LodKlnc llone Before Health Hoard Act, Agnes Collins smallpox patient at a Far nam street lodging house, was removed to the emergency hospital late Friday night. cut lae aitempt of the Board of Health to capture all of the regular roomers in the hoase was frustrated by aa outsider. ho. hearing of the existence of the disease ia the house. Informed some of tbe roomers. The result is that instead of twenty-ene or more persons being tied, op there knder the quarantine, but eighteen are held. Dr. Ralph has been watchlnr the c o? the Collins woman for two or three dars and Friday evening focad that It had dereloped beyond a doubt He made arrangements to have the quarantine established about 10 o clock that evening, hoping that all of the roomers would be in. Those that were caught villi be held firmly until it is dear that no more cases are colnr to derelnn from this exposure. Frost Dltea and Chilblains quickly cured by Banner Salve, the mot healing remedy in the world. Myers-Dil-loa Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, bouifi umiix PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. James Splerel of Kearnev Is at the Tier Grand. V. C. Brooks of Beatrice Is at the Her Grand. P. N. Gonxalex of Jerei. Snain. l .t the Ilcr Grand. R. IV. Grant of Beatrice was at the Mil. lard yesterday James Bell of David Cltr. Neb . I. an Oraaiia visitor Rome Miller of the I!er Grand left Sstur. day for Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. TV. R. Klnc af Grand Island are at the Her Grand. J J. Bothwell of Pullman, Neb . Is a g-uest of the Murray. Miss Bettlaa. Gerard of New Tork ! a guest of Mr. ana irs. Sharer of th Her Grand. GeaenJ Passenger Agent Cosvdev of th Denver 4: Rio Grande 1 at the II- r Grand. James D Draper. Fort Madison, Ia and W. W Alt, Hyannls. Neb , are reglstertd" at the Murray. Judee F. G. Baker of Kearnev and Judge J S. Wooley of Grand Island are registered at the Merchants. Thomas Flynn. cloak manager aad buyer fer Hayden Bros., left vesterday on an eastern business trip. Dr J. N Garner. Internal revenue agent In chargt of the offW at Omaha, has re turned frem a trip through the west P. Monaghan. Topeka. Kan.. J. M. Wil son. Dourlas, Wyo., W T McBride. Wel lington, Kan , are guests at the Millard. Nebraskans at the Merchants: D Laflin of Lincoln. A, O Perry of Atkinson. Ed Henderson of Hastings, T S Stevens of Blair and C C Denny cf Tetania h. Among the arrival at the Millard hotel yesterdny were- Mr aad Mrs. J M. Wll son. Douglts. Wyo . Mr and Mrs G. G. Wright. Idaho Falls ldsho. Mr and Mrs. Geore T OdelL Salt Lake City W R. Herbert and family New Tork. R W Grant Batrtce LOCAL BREVITIES. In the 1'nitesl States . ourt Satjrdav the case -it Perley A San bora against the Mutual Life Insurance company was dis missed The Swedish Gymnastic and iv ial club will give a roarquerade ball Saturday even ing In Germanla hall Nineteenth and Har ney streets. Civil service, examination will be held next month at Omaha for eligible for the position of music teacher at the Flandreau Indian arency. in South Dakota, which pjys a salary of 10 ptr annum. Dr. K L Rohu. ou ph;i.ian of the Methodist hospital, ha reported to the po lice that three of his cases have been miss ing since the fire of Friday night, tme was quite large and filled with clothing, while the others contained surgical instruments. The police have been notified that two boys, whose identities are unknown, stole thirty pounds of bra from tbe Junk yard of W Steinberg 1U ebster street Sus. plcien points to two lads who were seen carrying heavv sacks of brass In that vicinity last night Mrs. Anna Y L&moreaux aged vears. wife of E. W Lmareaux. died Friday afternoon at her name. Avenue H and Tenth strret. after an fine s from the grip. The funeral will be held this afternoon st I o clock at the residence and the burial will be In Forest Lawn cemett-ry. George T Nicholson, custodian of the Masonic temple ws kgred upon to flU the vacancy in the Hoard of Education causes oy ine resignation or Ur Frederick F Teal at n Informal meeting of all the mcitrs of tbe board Friday afternoon. The ejection wi!1 probablv occur at the next ref-uinr mnnp ot me Poard. The i-ollcsf are now tookmc for tbe owner of the forty-one pairs of scissor that have been fouad as a result ot the arrest of Charley Davis while attempting to rob the aloon of Joseph Pesdlrtz Thursday nigh' The officers went t . the home of Joe Dav.j where Charley ha been nvir.g. and found the ictsr coiceled there While they have no doubt but that they are stolen property they have been unable to '.oeate the place of th theft The .'fficers of tbe Conservative Savlncs At Loanassccialk-n rt-por; over new accsufs oprned wth their company since the first of the ar The reason for this Is taat accounts may be cpened with them at Any time without expense, after which any amount may be deposited at any time First mortgvgea on real estate aecure all fund placed with this company Beside this, they have never paid less than t ,vr ce-'! Aiiliaa BioMB hai me Maria Boo Creea for Sir: back rest a4 M!m Bioom cree ba cm batk at hita with a suf for Ki.m -for breoefe of proratec She nar be aa4e Jote to her tystoaa.tleaHr fr sloe reart and freqoeatlr jrole4 to marrr ber. bvt whe the reatw to hist to blaa that ahe wa reaor to aaae tbe dar be bad poobpoohed tbe loea. Mrtss t!wt be hai beea Joking I; was his ctaftom. he said, to make MaMlf agrete to bis tea- .... eoBU1.. lBlt ... ocrnplH bis f, nrcet. srtr Elpb- tee-nth. for several taoeths without paying bias for tbe privilege. Her complaint U that he oecwpie-l a i orner ia her heart for nine Jong yars. which, at a reasonable rental of s:.TM a year. weM amount to SSS.O"? This, she says. Is due and uapaJd. Cliancr of .Namr Helred. Miss Bteomcreen has long waniei to etUainate the final syllable of her name Bloom was all right, tmt Bioemgreea was objectionable, as suggesting a vegetable j and etymological monstrosity. So when William Bloom came along and, as she al- l5f. made googoo eyes at her. her road j to happiness teemed strews vita btos- soot. She sailed uri his salt, sat his ) suit tor JUT bas a rent is it that meets i her unqualified distest. It be wants to i court brr la that war. she soys, she will j do a little courting herself Mean bile Is j the Btooagreen ronservatoov are said to be 1 several very Sowery declarations of love. The svtt for house rent has bees trie J before Judge VtnooahaJcr the result being in favor of Bloom Tbe su-t for heart rat ! bar Just beea filed in the district corrt aad i wj' not be tried for severa! weeks. - I OUUInunil rMUIrlU CftntllrlUO i Matenient for Year Undine June SU. IIKW, Made Public In w lork. NEW YORK. Feb. S The pamphlet re pert ot the Southern Pacific company and proprietary compaales for the fiscal year ended June 1S00. has beea Issued. The report shows the total mileage of the road operated as "Hi. vhieh is aa Increase of ITe aalles over that ot the year previous The results of operations of all lines, not including the Houston & Texas Central, aad subsidiary lines in Texas, are as folio s Grots earnings: Proprietary and leased lines. 55.S0.4: iacrease. .e$.:i. Other income. :.147Tle. incroase. Jl.iSo.cy. To tal gross earslags. ISs.lZS.HO, laerease, $1 - T5.;s. Operating expenses- Proprietary aad leased lines. JiV.lST.6S5. increase. JS.JM.ITO. Interest, taxes and rent. etc.. $:.677.CS1: la crease. .S6.S1J. Net earntags, 7.X5,i:i, laerease. i:.77i.4S. Addltloas and betterments. jj,534.7&0, la crease. SS94.3&S. Surplus. J3.91S.CJI. Increase. Ji.171.06i. The transportation receipts and operating expenses of all the lines operated compared with previous year show. Receipts Rail lines. $60,517.10?. Increase, 17.713.S44. Steamships, t3,163,J; Increase. J3.717. Total gross earnings, jes.930,414. Increase, jS,S07,:ei. Expeases, rail lines, JS5.MS.S74: increase, J4.fC9.736. Steamships. j:.4W.116: Increase. JC&S.&4. Net cars ings. j:;,511.614: Increase. ji,5S7.S7L Missouri Pacific Gets cn Line. ST. LOUIS. Feb. S The annouaceaeat is authorized by Vice President Warner of the Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain railroad, who has Just returned from New York, that the New Orleans Northwestern, a line 110 miles la leagth. exteadlng from Bastrop. La., to Natche:. Miss., has been acquired by the Gould interests and win be made a part ot the St. Louis Iron -Mountain railroad system, considerably shortening tee route between Sk Louis aad New Orleaas This llae coaaects with the Iroa Mouataln system at Colllnon. La..: with the Yazoo i Mississippi Valley liae at Natchez. Miss., m-ith the Queen Crescent at Ray vllle; with steamers on the Mississippi river at Vidalla. La. and Natchez. Miss.. and with steamers oa the Tensas river at INDIAN WARFARE IS tNUrll Lleutrnant Dixon Reports to Head quarters that Ills Troop Is Nun Helping the Marshal. Lieutenant Henry B. Dixoc. m command ot Troop A of tbe Eighth cavalry, sutioaed in the Creek Indiaa reservatioa. reported to headquarters yesterday afteraooa that tbe trouble with the Creeks was all over and that tbe troops are so longer needed on the groend except for tbe purpose ot asiistlng the United States marshal, a ho Is now arresting some of tbe persons for merly engaged in the trouble. He reported that at present he is furnish ing a detail of troops to make arrests where requested by the civil authorities and that so far they had arrested about thirty In ditns SMALLPOX IS DISAPPEARING Quarantine on Child al Ine Institute Will Ilr liaised It No rn t ases Uev elop. Saturday afternoon two of the children who contracted smallpox at the Child Sav ing institute ere retursed to that place tram th Emergency hospital. This Ieav;s only two children and one adult from the tsstitute at tbe bespiul No sew rases are reported and unlese iymptoms are devel oped ia some of the l&mates before Thurs day tbe quarantine upoa the Institute will lie raised Only urvlvor Mad with 1'rlnhi. KANSAS CITY Feb ( -A s;c4ai to the Star from Muskogee 1 T . says- In the country between Coweta and Cboska twenty mile northwest of here, smallpox i assuming an aUrming nature Five mem btrs of the Lawrence tamU) nar Coweta, were f und dead nd uf the tao remain, ing member ore was unconscious, while the other was nearly mad from fright There is scarcely a borne in that neigh borhood where some members of the family are not fighting smallpox Till: KKALTY MAIIKKTT- INSTRVMF NTS p'aced on record SatJr day. Febnurv' ",Jr Warranty Deeds. Fasrie Ra:rorhek end husbaad to Man L Itasgorshek. lot :I. block X Hawtnorne add. j j J. G. Megoath to L. II Kuhas. true tee. Sot H. Windsor Place extension 1 Pot ter-S boles company to Sarah Shavir. lots 1. : and X. block S. Rose Hin w Heirs of M. S Cook to Carstea Ron wr. w neV,. s1- sv'i tt, se ret 5-i-i: ysa Quit Claim Deeds. E W Freeman to A H. Moriieek. s 3e ff-et lot (, Wick 75, South Omahi j Deed. T H. McCague receiver, to F E Gamble. !o :i Hascall & R.'s mh dlv. lot 1. block Z. Redlek's sabilv In RedicV's add. w K1 feet af U lat t, Wpck 1. Park Place ... . Total number ef transfers Ile.'C THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED 8Y THE STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electromedical Treatment. SPECIALISTS I mate uu eitravaaant aoertlon when I ur that million l men have been wrecked oa the rock ot e man! v Icr. The trouble l not o taneh that they net dlrf. lint rather that they allon It to Rrow morse through neglect or Iroproaer treatment. Thl fact la reponllile In man; n for nlne-trntli of thr anffrrl nc Vnu should rcmetnhrr that eul dlirsifi are never at a standstill. elthrr can sou make an; compromise with them. Klther yon mast control them or the? nlll control on and render son atterl; nnfll for thr ordinary dntles and pleasures uf life. Specifics and Free smp1r. Trial I'reatments and the like don't care complaints of this kind, as any one tvIio has tried them knows. Hut If jon have Varicocele. Mrl otore, t'ontajclons tllood Poison, Nfn o-enal Drhlllty or any assoclaate disease or weakness, yon ow- It to your self to tally and freely Investigate raj treatment. .My master) of these maladies Is complete. I hecan a special study of them soon altr ajrado atlac from rollecr. now nearly a q narter of n crntnrj aso, and rinrlntr all of the years since then they have been my study and persistent prac tice, treat nothing- else. Does It not occur to yon. then, that I am t-ttrr prepared to rotnhnt and conquer disease and weakness peculiar to men than thr senerit practitioner, who. Instead of concen tratlnit his faculties on a slnicle class of diseases, scatters them over the entire field of medicine and surserj f I do not treat all VARICOCELE AND ITS NEW CURE Whaler maj t f rausf f Vari'ocele. its injuri-js efTett Is well known It depress, thc ra.nd weakens th body ra-ks the nrvous yysttm and ultlnat-lv ; iaa to a complete loss rrxuai powr o.titiJi;T-p i m:ectei witn fypnliiuc vt , If ou are a vktlm of th iire disease rjs 1 teil )u so frankiy and show you n nrre" of trratiWc it "fou'wtll then nnt srr ruler whr I hive nnsittre'v euivd more than cs of Varicocele during the past II months Vnder my treatment the patient Improves from the very bertnnlDc All pain Instantly ceases, Soreness and swelling a. '-kly subside The pools of stagnant HoM are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly as- me thlr nnrraal site. trecth and soundness. All indications of dlseoee and weakness vanish eernp4te!v and in their stead come the pride, tbe power and the pleasure of perfect health and restored manhood. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON On tu -unt cf its frlrhtfu1 hldeojsness Contaeious Blooi Pol- son is commonly called the v:rg of venereal It may be either heredltarr or diseases ccrtraetei' Orre the svstem is tairted with it the disease mav manifest Itself In the form of Scrofula. E:t.i, Rheuma- tic pairs st.S or swollen -.nts. eruptions or copper-colored spot? or face or body, little ulcers In the rnn.rh or on the f-ngrue, sere thrfsat, swell'- tonsils, fan- State Electro - Medical CONSULTATION CHICAGO BURIED BY SNOW Street Traffic Partially Suspended Numerous Accidents Due to Mora. CHICAGO. Feb. Serea laches of snow fell la Chicago duriag the storm which started yesterday afteraooa and which raged uatil this morclag. resulting ia aa almost complete tieup ot many of the 'cross-town ear lines and seriously Inter rupting the suburban trala service oa all roads. So bllailag was the fiae saow drivea by a northeast wind, which at times reached a velocity of over forty miles an hour, thst many accidents resulted. Oae man was killed and another faulty Injured ! j 5TjtI,r as a result of the storm. Andrew J. i a railway switenmas. was run down aad lasuatly killed by a Grand Trunk engine Switzer was facing the storm and did cot heir the hell. Alvin Carlson was alo ma down and badly mangled while real X-State 111 JSeW 1 OTiC, 111- inf petting air brakes oa a Like Shore cludin; tbe Equitable Building passenger train, the bowling wind drowning ! T. " the sound of the stanlag whistle- j L lilted States, State, City Oa the South Side elevated railway a and Railroad Bonds and other invet colllsioa occurred oc a curve at Sixty-third ) market value over cost street which derailed two cars aad caused i 1 a panic among the passengers, which re- Loans secured bv Bonds and The storm was geaeral over the west ead southwest aad trains on ill roads cen tering la Chicago ere from flfteea miautes to two hours late Reports early today showed heavy snow extending from Duluth down the Mississippi valley to St. Louis, and eastward the storm was covering Ohio with snow. South of St. Louis It was rain- ing hard In Chicago the new raow, coming oa top of the toot that tell last Saturday and Sunday, formed drifts la tbe suburbs that lSSr here for several years. The death list resultlag from the storm was increased to three early today. Vic tor Coroaa was found dee.4 oa the tracks ef the Illinois Central railroad. He is supposed to have been struck by a stiberbaa train. Mias Ida Greea, aa elderly wemaa. was found unconscious in a snowdrift and died before medical assistance oould be summoned The deep clinging saow interfered greatly with the fire department, it being ipol ble for the horses to haul tbe heavy ap paratus quickly through the deep drifts. STORM STAYS THEBIG BOATS Ocean Mramrrs Hover In Dock al Nrvt York, Afraid tu Attriupt Passu sr. NEW YORK Feb. S The tao f.ora. which set in about o'doek this morning it Interfering with the movement of out going ocean steamers. The Canard liner Locanla. hlch left her docks shortly be fore Id o'clock, anchored off quarantine tbe air being so thick that Capuin Duiton did set care to run the risk of losing his way while goiag down the channel. At Saady Hook the wind was blowing from the north aad the saow was so thick that it as itapesiible tor the marine observer U stake out the ship channel. Tbe Lucanla Is the only steamer that has ventured out irem dock thus tar today. William Penw Relics sold. LONDON. Feb -A collection of auto- graph letters and documents ef William Pfcn including his will, written by him sedf in ITSi. were rold at suction today j for 36 guineas. The collection was par. --aasee cy a ionaou oeaier. aner a V rtevess, the United Sutes Dispatch agent aad purchasing agent for Americas libra ries, had bid 3S6 guineas The documents were tbe property of Lady Sudely FOR DISEASES diseases, but cure all I treat. irig t t.mr or '.ebrws arv f.niiJU a .it- j.s-i:ke i.-tay of te Acs' atd bctie If jru hav ny of the .r etmi'jir sv-tnr'ms you are "-rdmlly ln- vlted to consult m lram-diatel If I find jojr fears ar unfTjtwed. I wi: ou'ft'i unbjrden roar mind Hut if vour trutmwl fnr Conts.rl.itjs mr.nA otrnn Is traj-tira ! 1 1 the resu't nf mr ti'e orV- and is endorsed bv tht best physicians of America and Euro; It contains no Injurious drugs or aancerous medicines of any kind It goes to" the vry bottom of the disease and forces out everv par- tlele of imrurttv S.n every rtco and s'-mrtom of blxd iolon disappear com- nletelv and forever The blood, the tissue, the fleh. the bones and the whole sya- tern are cleansed purified and restored to perfect hea;th and the patient prepared for the duties and pleasures of life STRICTURE PAINLESSLY REMOVED It matters not hoa- long voj have suffered fmm stricture, nor how raanv different doctors hive dlsarMisted voj rlLlTlUlLU I will cure you Just as certainly as yoj come mo for trtatmer i win not oo r by dilating or rUttin My treatment is new entlrey original with me. and per- fectiy painless. It completely diss sso:-es the Stricture and permanently removes every obtrjctJo-! frota 'he urinar pas- sage It stops every ur.natural discharge allays a.) l-ftammaOon reduces the pros- tate g.a-id when enlarged cleanses and 1308 Farnam Street, IN PHR0M BY LETTcR j&JL Forty-first Annual ASSETS. I ' r0n(ls ailli JLlOrtgageS Stocks (market value. $31.95S,153.iv)... ! Policy Loans r?i V-lin. r vt I KU Lstate OlltSlde Of ew ork- InelOsUnc U office buildings . ; pni, p.i o T.,, , La,n V i5a.n Kb auP -1 rat companies at interest Balance due from agents . . . Interest and Rents (Due n7.7l.9i. Accrued Ui5.ZS.Mt . . . . Premiums due and in process of collection Deferred Premiums 5. i Total Assets $304,595,063.49 1 Disbursements $36,499,126.51 We hereby certify to tbe correctness of the above statemen: FRANCIS W. JACKSON. Auditor ALFRED W MINE Ind Auditor LIABILITIES. Assurance Fund (or Reserve 235,343, 493.00 All other Liabilities 3, 117,400,4ft Total Liabilities .... $238,460.8948 Surplus $66,137,170.01 New Assurance $207,086,243.00 We hereby cerUf to the corre.. t&ee insurance Department, Is l.'X. ;,: we hav-e exaauned the act-ouatv VI M. A. v 11LLI.UV JV, J . UL.Ml.Ol, L. t. U 1 - K U i L.A 1 K. . JXMKS W ALEXANDER. President GAGE B. TARslELL- ond Voe-Pre WILLIAM ALUXANDKR. Seereury. JAMBS S. LOP.ING. Registrar ! Loots ruir'raid. j "eFoelT Morcottas Hartley. , Hoary G Mfcrquaad SculrV.' John A. Stewart. A J Cassatt. Robt. T Llnoorn. J J Astar. Cage E. Tarli: Mania Hughtf Wm H Mclnrvre Samuel M lr.mar. Bravton Ives .vlansor. Trask Thomas D Jordan. , C B Alexander. Geo W Carior.. H. D. NEELY, Manager for Nebraska, 206 and 208 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. Wm. Henry Brown, Cashier. INSTITUTE OF MEN I treat men only and cure them to stay cured. hea! the b.adJer ar 1 kidnevs whAi. r.ta'ed ar d c.r.gested. Invtpnrates the exua) organs ard restores health and va:iJnei to every part of the IkkJv af- fe -ted by the disease , . NFRVn.RF I II Al M'a ror f ?" iikiiiw wwiiwrik ar now reapuic toe DEBILITY rult of vovir for- er. rojy. tour manhood Is faiUnx and w! . ira be Joet unles. VOU do some. thlnc f r jours!f There is no time to lose Impotrney. like all sexual diseases, is never or. the standstill. With it yoj can make no compromise Either you must master it or it will roaster you and flit your whole future with misery and indescribable woe I nave treated so many -juves of this kind that I am as familiar with them as you are with the very daySch' Once cured by tn. you wll' never again be bothered with emissions drains prrmatureness. small or weak ontans. nervoisnesf. failtnc memory, loss ot ambition or other eymp- toms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or marriaee My treatment for weak men will correct all these evils and restore - j to wnai nature intenoeu a hale, hearty happy mar., with physical ra-'aJ and sexual powers complete ALL ASSOCIATE DISEASES CURED In curing an ail ment of any kind I never fall to remove ail ref!x complica tions or associate dlseasiee. If the cafce Is Varicocele, the Omaha, Nebraska. OR The Equitable Life Assurance Society Of the United States. Statement, for the Year Ending .$45,411,002.56 Premium Receipts Interest, Rents, etc 24,407,30S.6-2 102,590,244.00 25,371,557.00 7,372,645.27 13,721,356.50 17,715,576.56 524,153.14 596.9S9.54 Income 4,101,447.00 2,416,003.00 jinking Fund, Reduction of book values of Bonds purchased at a premium . of the above staiemer.t Trie Reeer as For r-jpertntendent s certificate see Deiai J U vatv (.let AiiU4r. aid Assets of tbe xxt . and oerttfv to the Spvdal JAMES 11 HYDE. Vktf.Presaieat. GEORGE T WILSON Third Vice-Pros. THOMAS D JORDAN. oroptroller wjw.vitu vv. u-vjiBLiti, .m. u. ana i,uwakb n ktjs x v. xjlcal Direct rs DIRECTORS. Levi P Morton Wm A. Towei. D. O. Mills. Geo J Gould. Gee T Wlleon T DeWltt Cujler K W" Larobrt H M A.t-xar.ijer ' F de- N'iir' M E l .ga Jacob II. Sthiff. John .toaae. Chas. S Smith. Wm. Alexander. John J McCook. H C Haarstlck. David H. Moffat .etdney D Hipie? . V P Snyder Joseph T Low. DOCTOR T0LS0N, Specialist in Diseases of Men, ar 3 v onsultlng Phvsir.a- (he Plat. E trt-Medc! Insti tute 1 Farram St Omaha Neb ir-aeakr.ess .av.sd t' .: l;saprears If It Is Strictjre and has developod Into Prr-s- tatlc Bla1lT o- Kldn affections the injured nrgvs ar al! restcr-d to a per- fe tlv healtfifjl 'Edition If It l on. taclous Blood Pert.. a.-y and all Pkl- BkK and Botie tuseaees arising fmm the taint are et re v and trmm rmater.t''. eliminated ft-m the svstfra It It Is Ira- potency aad many alnrelne symptoms touowing in it train and indicating a rreroaure decUae ot physical mental an1 sexual power are tMsJ'.y removed ard rapidly replaced by the vnuthful energv of robust manhood Hence all resulting tils and reflex complications, which mav be property termed associate diseases and which In fact, are often mere seri Dus than the original ailment that glres rise to them all. 1 sav. disappear com pletely and forever with the cure of the mala malady HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL and unreserved Mo" aes car le treated successfully at home One personal visit Is preferred, but if It is impossible or inconven ient for you to rail at our fflce wrfe us a fu.l histon ff our case plainh stallnc v i ur symptoms Fnvel- nans having stubKrr . ases to treat are cordially invited to i-nr.sjit us We make r.e i harge fer private counsel and give to each patient a lega' contract backed by abundant capital, to hold for our prom ises if yoj cannot cai. to-lay write. Address Institute, OFFICE HOURS. 8 TO 8. SUNDAYS, 10 TO I mm - j December 31, 1900. INCOME. . $45,319, 13S69 . 12,657,992.29 $58,007,130.98 DISBURSEMENTS. Death Claims $14,800,952.15 Endowments and deferred div- . nr ldend policies O.UoJ.Uoo. 10 Annuities 66S.923.9S Surrender Values ' 1,915,443.77 Dividends to Policvbolders. .. 3,451,640.65 Paid Policyholders . $25,965,999.30 Commission?, advertising, pos- - ,,n . ni. . . tage and exchange J, OW4, OJO. 1 1 All other disbursements 4, 692, 57 1 . 10 236,160.00 ASSURANCE. Instilment Policies Stated at Their I'ommjted 4 .s Outstanding Assur ance $1,116,875,047.00 per it,.- Independent valuation of tbe N lec Mtetnent. It G HANN Assistant Aetuar correct ne of the foregioing statement Al.ti.XA.NUUH. GEO. H SOClftE. Coasmtttee uf tho Board of Dlroctors. WILLIAM JI. KetNTYXU. .Fourth Vice-P. SIDNEY D RIPLEY. Treasorer. T. Jeffervon Coolidge. Augast Belraoat. Sir Wm. C. Van Home. Thomas T. Eckert. .V. Van Baotvoord Jaate II. Duashant C Ledyard lAsir Wm 11 HaMwtn Jr, Thomas S Young