THE OH AH A DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMTtTTl 7. 1901. in X GOVERNOR IS IN SO HURRT Iliii H Its PUntj of Tim to Gtaiidir Omt Ciciiitni WILL DISCUSS WITH ATTORNEY GENERAL Alan Intend In See TTrerriTr Ismrilncr Cltleen of Omnhn Hr lor Aiipnltitlim w Fire nnd Police Cnrainlton. :. - fFrom . Staff Correspondent.) MKCOLX, Dec. 6. (Special.) Oovernor Savage, arrived from Chlrao at 10 this mornlnK and soon after entering his omee announced that ho would take no action In thp Omaha t'lro and Police board with out careful deliberation. "When 1 net through with ray accumu lated corresiondenro," lis said, "I will take ud thp Fire and Police roromlsslon o,nc.tlon I don't know lust whnt 1 shall do yet. 1 aball Investigate the sltuntlou thoroughly I noticed- by the newspaper accounts that mm i iO t there arc forly days In which to ask for n rehearlnc before the supreme court. If that Is the case, and there Is no icnson for Immediate artlon, I shnll defer the ap pointing until such time ns It may prove effective. . 1 don't want to see any pro longed and bitter right, "1 ehall consult with the attorney gen eral as to the legal phase of the situation and proceed largely on bis advlco with re gard tp Immediate action. If ho thinks I should go ahead Immediately I shall go to Oinabn and consult with twenty-five of the leading citizens. Then I shall appoint the best men for the places, the steady, reliable business msn." I'nte of the I'rnplr' l'nrtr- The people's Independent party nn,-au, the Nebraska Independent, lr asking Its sub scribers to designate by ballot whether they believe that the party organliatlon ibould bo abbndoned. They are also asked to name their choice for nominees for state jfflces next year, explaining Its action, the Independent says; "A number of populists snd populist papers sre pronounced In their opposition to fusion (or co-operation) with nny other political party next year. A number of democrats arc also advocating n middle-of-the-road policy for their party. Such a course means republican success, and re publican success means extrnvaganco In conducting state government and still longor delay of the tlmo when populist principles must either triumph or tbo people give up all hope of reform. "The Independent does not believe In accepting the word of half a dozen persons as Indicative of the popular feeling, and hence deslrcn a full expression from Its readers on a number of matters. For con venience In tabulating the result a ballot wtll be used. Every reader Is entitled to vote, whether a subscriber or not. The first three questions are for populists, the fourth for democrats, the last for all." The questions named by the Independent tre: "1. Shall tbo organization of the people's Independent party be abandoned as having accomplished Its mission and Its members affiliate with the democratic party nnd pre ent the repudiation of the Chicago (1836) and Kansas City (1901) platforms? "2. Shall the people's Independent party co-operate with the democratic party next year upon nominees for state and county offices as heretofore since 1896? "3. Shall the people's Independent party nominate its own ticket and refuse to co operate with any otherlparty In nominating ' irta-nnn county omceri? ' "4. Shall the democratic party co-operate with the people's Independent party "upon nominees for state and county offices as heretofore since 18MT" . At the top of the ballot Is a place where the voter may express a deslro of nfflllat Ing In the future with any one of the three parties, It being arranged so that he may state his preference. Transfer of Insolvents' Properly. A decision which will affect a great many transfers of property by persons who were Insolvent at the time of transfer was given by the supremo court this week in the case of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank against Charles W. Moshcr. The action was begun by creditors' of Mosher to recover on stock that was transferred prior to the failure- of the Capital Na tlonal "bank, of which Mofhcp was tho con victed wrecker. The opinion Is by Judge Day. It is decreed that In the absence of a mutual fraudulent Intent the law does not Interfere with tho right of a person be' he Bolvent or Insolvent, to make such disposition of his property, based upon : 'alld consideration, as his Judgment die tates. On this single point several trans fern of stock, amounting to approximately 150,000, are held by tho court to bo alld. It is further held In the opinion tha an insolvent .debtor has the right to em ploy attorneys to defend his estate and himself and to transfer his property In payment of such contemplated service, pro vided It Is done in good faith and tho prop erty transferred does not exceed a reason able fee for the service which might rea sonably be anticipated. The vendee or pledges of shares of stock, says the court. Is entitled to all dividend which are do cUred on the s'tock after the sale or Pledge, regardless of .whether the transfer hasbeen made 'upon the books of the com pany'..' The syllabus continues: "Under our stat ute, prior to the adoption of section 885a nf the cods of civil procedure, a corporation my properly be made a garnishee, where the only property sought to be attached N Sl'NIiA Y TUB BKB WlUi J lirosent nnotlior of Its ox (.client HhHtiutctl iuipl inputs, ffiiletc with tri umphs of tho llltmtrntors' nrt nutl nrtlclc of cspi-Hiil Intcrrst ami timely Import nn co. Kroiu the very stnrt The ltco linn net the pnoe for nil Its eotitempotnties In tho way of nrt joipplomrntf, nml not eon tent with ImvliiK illHtnnwil every pretense nt competition ims Koue xtcinllly nlicnil. Improving from week to week until The lllilstrntnil lice now stuntls lit the front rank of Amorled'n nrt pulillentlou. The rottheomliis number will, be t fully 1111 to tho ntnudnnl. t'robiibly !the nioxt Interesting feature will j he the article by Bllr-abeth Only Stnnton on "Home Mle of a Con- i Miry Ap Ktul Now." Another J timely article Is n character nketeh ami Interview with William Travers Jerome, who has but re cently been elected to be )ioxeeut lug attorney for New York Olty the man ou whom the work of re formhiK (.Jothnni will devolve. Judge Jerome talks frankly about the task abend of him and Riven fonie common neune. practical vIowh on the Mib.lcet of crime and erlmlunR Prank O. Carpenter furnishes another chapter on tho (picor customs and ninntiefs of the Jnvanene. Locally there In an article on tin paving of city Mrccts and hn excellent ."ketch of the late Dr. Wtllhim 8toveiM Terry, Epis copal bishop of Iowa. Aside from these main features, other matters of Interest an; discussed and the usual departments of n miscellane ous, nature are yell represented. All these special features arc profusely Illustrated with pictures made from photoRraphs-tho best possible method of Illustrating -reproduced with the highest ef fects of half-tone engraving and modern presswork. As a whole tho number Is one critics will pro nounce excellent. Order It from your newsdealer today If you are not a subscriber. RICH GOLD STRIKE AT JELM 0r ii Said t Amy Eightm Hudrid JDtliin t th Tn. ABANDONED MINE WILL NOW BE WORKED rtr .MmM n Short Hlntnnrr from tllil Working; I, end n Vein Wlileli lnitiier torllio1il-r to dinar I nst. 1 Highland became frightened at the south bridge, ran away and threw Ilralsberry with grest violence. He received four ter rible gashes on the head, but will probably recover. tteqnlsltlnii for Home .Menllng, riEltUB, S. V., Dee. S.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) Governor llorreld has granted a requisition cm the governor of Minnesota for John Van Ilooen, who Is held In tlenvllle county, Mlnueeota, on a charge of horse stealing In Hyde county. SETS FIRE TO HER CLOTHES HE IL1IIED BEE CHEVKNNi:, Wyo Dec. 6. tSpecUI.) Ore running J1.S00 to the ton In gold is reported ,to have been uncovered In the Abandon mine et, John, thirty-five miles southwest of l,nminlo and four miles north of the Colorado line. A year ago Dr. C, C. Clark, a Salt Lake City physician, and associates bought the Abandon mine, whlrh was located twenty years ago. A shaft had been sunk on tho properly to n depth of forty feot, hut tho ore found was not rich enough to pay for working and the property was practically abandoned. When Dr. Clark took bold another shaft was sunk twenty feet from tho old work' Ings and the mnln lead was almost im mediately found, The ore has been Increas ing In richness and the vein has been widen ing with depth, until now It Is rlalmed the ore Is to be fodnd in large bodies and assays nearly $1,000 to the ton In gold. Three weeks ngo the property was visited by a party of Denver men. who are said to have offered $50,000 for tie mine. The owners, who are poor men, refused the offer and decided to develop the property themselves. CONTROL OF THE RED DESERT S1htiiiipii t;i't to l.'nnnnirimntr Thrlr .r!irnip n nn tjnrlj " llnle. HAWMNS. Wyo Dec. . (Special.) It Is learned today that the sheepmen of this section are In a fair way to have their hopes realized In tho matter of leasing n large tract of railroad land In the Tied desert country. Additional details relative to the, proposed rombluatlon wera given' out by those Interested today. It Is proposed to lease 480,000 acres at an annual rental of 1 cent per acre and It Is understood that the railroad company will accept this proposition. Kach sheep man will be niscsscd at. the rate of $.10 per year for every .1,000 head of sheep ranged on the tract. While' nothing has been said about the government land, still it is understood that by leasing every al ternate section of railroad land tho sheep. men will also control the government land thereby giving them over 1.000,000 acres of fine range. It Is expected that the deal will be closed up In a few days. The land will then bo divided among tho several members of tho combination. Child l'lnj itHIi n l.nmii null DniiHer juslj' Huron! n n llrsnlt. I HUMIIOIjDT, Neb., Dec. 6.-Ppeclat.) Whllo playing with a toy lamp the 11-year-old daughter of I V. Dey set fire to her clothing, tier mother was attracted by her screams and smothered the flames with a blanket. The child was badly burned about tho shoulder nnd waist, the flesh drop ping from tho bones. Doubt exists as to her recovery. Itnrc llrrnli Hoj-'s !,. FKEMONT. Neb.. Dec. C. -(Special.) - Jatues Vmink, is yars old, who has been working on a tarin near Morse bluffs, was taken to the Fremont hospital yo'terday with a badly crushed leg." Ho wns going to Morso Muff on horseback wheu the horse slipped and fell, with tho boy underneath, breaking the boy's lec so that fragments of bono protruded through the skin. Ma parents live In Omaha. SOCIETY WOMEN As Weil as the Housewife and Professional Woman Endorse Pe-ru-na as a Specific for Winter Diseases. HOME TREATMENT FREE, Catarrh Cures by Thousands Untie Dr. tollman's Free Treatment. Our Divorced, Oilier Xot. I I'bATTSMOtJTH. Nob., Dec. fi.(Ppeelnl.) In district court Corn A. Crnhnm was granted a divorce from Walter Ornham nnd her maiden name, Cora A. Cotncr, was restored to her. Menzle Unedaker was refused a divorce from Charles lloedaker. 5nprrln trnilrnt from lliiinlinliM, HUMDOLDT. Neb.. Dec. fi. (Special.) Trnf, It. h. Hoff of DulTnlo, Wyo.. has been elected superintendent of city schools, to suct'oed Prof. George Crocker, lately elected c,ounty superintendent. "- OFFICIALS TAKE PRECAUTIONS is tne capital stock of the corporation owned by the defendant. The real and not the apparent Interest of the stockholder In tho property of the corporation repre sented by shares of stock registered In his name may be reached by garnishee process terved on the corporation. The real actual rights nnd Interest of a stockholder will be readied by the garnishment upon the corporation, without regard to the ap parent interest or the owner." w Inrorporn tlntift, Secretary Royse of the State Banking board today Issued a charter1 to the Cor dova State bank of Cordova, Seward county, The Institution Is capitalized for $5,000 and its Incorporators are P. II, Updike, W. D. Mackwell and N. II. Updike. Articles of Incorporation of the Nebraska Homo company of Omaha were recorded in the secretary of state's office today. It Is capitalized for $100,000 and Its Incorporators are Barton Smith, Ilendrlck Masters and C. S. Munson. The company will transact a real estate business. The Elliptic Mining company of flrokon Bow filed articles of Incorporation In the secretary of state's office today. Capital stock amounting to $310,000 is subscribed by J. O. Lemlng. G. W. Apple, L. E. Wil son, J. H. Dean, H. Lomax and Alpha Mor gan. To Inveatlitnle Churlt) Cmn, Resolutions recommending that the county and public generally docllne to furnish the poor with fpod and clothing without coiv slderatlnn were passed last night at tha conference on charities called by the local charity organization society. All the talk trended this way and It was the verdict that when appeal is inailc for aid the .ap plicant bo referred to the charity organlza (ton for Investigation, the end being to weed nut the undeserving and discourage depend. once. Rev. J, L. Marsh had charge of the meeting. Tmnsfer of t'onvlrtu from I.nrnmlr to Ncir 1'rnUrntlnrj- .i-roniiniitnl hy UniiKr. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. G.-(Spcelal Tel egram.) If the fears of prison officials are well founded there'may bo exciting scenes attending the transfer of S00 convicts from tho old penitentiary at Laramie to the new prison at Rawlins, It has been announced that the prisoners will be moved early next week, but It. is believed the first batch of long and life- term men will be hurried across tho Lara mie plains tonight or tomorrow night in order to defeat any plan that may have been laid hy friends of the convicts to hold up the train aud liberate the prisoners. It is' said tho prison officials have been wnrned to took, out for au attempted holdup nnd the train be guarded by thirty or forty well-armed and determined deputies. The prisoners will be shackled and hand cuffed together In pairs and will bo trans. ported In cars fitted up for the occasion. Tho distance from Laramie to Knwllns Is 117 miles, through a desolate country. L0 MAY GIVEUP DANCING Wnmrn' .ntlnnnl Indlnti orlntton OpeiiM It Hour to 'Into Mrm hern. BOSTON, Dec. 6. Hereafter men may be admitted to membership In the Women's Natinnol Indian ai-'ociatlon, the convention which Is in session having voted to eliminate the word "woman" from the name of the organization, making it the National In dian association. The business of the asro elation In Its closing session dealt with resolutions and amendments. One resolu tion passed was to do away with Indian dancing in public exhibitions, stieh as (he Buffalo exposition, such exhibitions being degrading. An effort will lie made to prevent an ex hibition of their dances in the St. Louis exposition. Another resolution nlnied. to prevent the selling of liquor on Indian reservations. TO PENSION MRS. M'KINLEY mil liitroiliicril In. IIookc lir Tnjlor of Ohio for Thin I'nriiose. WASHINGTON. Dec. 6. Representative Taylor of Ohio today Introduced a bill to pension Mrs. McKlnlcy at U? rate of $5,000 a year, beginning Septcruijr 44, 1901, tho date of the death of tho lat'e, president, SUN SHINES WITH COLD GLARE TJorthwestrrlj- "Wind to hrnakn Todny nml Svrci To morrow. CONDEMNS CATTLE AT DENVER City Mcnt Inspector Declnrc Tntnly- Three Are Afflicted vrllli Lumpy .law. DENVER, Dec. 6. (Special Telegram.) John Ilolmberg, city meat inspector, has Just condemnedi the carcasses of twenty- three lumpy-Jaw cattle, which were slough. tored at tho Union Stock yards. There were twcnty-n'ne head In the car which came from Ogallala, Neb., and iwcnly-three of them were found to be suffering from lumpy-Jaw. ONLY A PENNY To Get Well. book - I ask only a postals Hating which you wish. No money wanted. I want you to know how nerve power lone operates each bodily function. If some organ is weak and faila In Its duty I want to' tell you how more nerve power will correct It,. I want you to know, as I do, that a permanent cure can come In no other way." I have spent my lifetime on this problem. 1 will send with tho book an order on your nearest druggist for 6 bottles Dr. fihoop.'s Restorative. Every druggist keeps tt. I will ask you to accept the Restor ative and test tt for a month. If It cures pay $5.r0; if it falls It h free. I will psy", your dru$glst myself for It. This oner in nve years nas Deeti ac cpted by 550,000 people. Practically all of them, had difficult troubles, long en dured, Most, of tbem were discouraged. Yet SO out of 40 who received those six bottles 'paid for them. They paid because they were cured, for otherwise no drurfglat st.ks penny for It. I cannot better prove my own faith In this remedy. No physician can do more than, pay for your treatment if It falls. No other doe so much. Won't you write a poitsl to learn If I csn help you. filmply sta.te Book No, 1 on Dyspepsia, which book you Book No, Zon the Heart want and ad- Book No. .1 on the Kidneys, dress Dr.Shonn. Book Sa.A tor Women. Box MJ.n RBBook No. for men (sealed), cine. wis. imoo io, onrtneumatism. Mild ces. not chronic, are often cured 9f on or two Dottits. au aruffiita. MAY BENEFITNEBRASKA CITY Hurtling of lie Moines March Work Drnrr Attention to .trio 1 Fnctory, NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Dec. .-(Special Telegram.) The burning of the Des Moines utarcb factory last night Is a matter of considerable significance to Nebraska City, as It will undoubtedly render neceesary tho hurrledstartlng up of the plant here, The Argo factory Is the only other largo es tablishment owned by the National Starch company in the west Rnd will probably be called on to do double duty this year, but the local plant Is la excellent shape to handle the increased business. nnjoliim lllhnp Boimcmn. SEWARD, Neb.. Dec. 6. (Special.) Judge Sornborgcr adjourned court here after holding u three weeks' session. Among the cases dUposcd of was that of Bishop Bonacum against Rev, William Mur phy, which was adjourned last spring at fbo request of the bishop to enablo him to obtain evidence from Rome. When the court convened this fall the bishop asked leave to dismiss the, case without prejudice, but Father Murphy objected to the dis missal and asked to have the bishop en joined from commencing another action In tbo civil courts until the church courts had decided the question In dispute. The court granted the Injunction, which will probably take the matter out of the civil courts. During the last seven years Bishop Bonacum has begun seven actions against Father Murphy. lenVraoii Connt.v Morliinsra, FAIRBURY, Neb., Dec. 6. (Special.) The county jeeorder's office Knows that twenty-two farm mortgaeea have been filed, aggregating $30,130.34. Twenty-four farm mortgages have been canceled, amounting to $24,605.43; seventeen city mortgages filed, amounting to $8,711.50; fourteen city tnor; gages canceled, amounting to $7,381.07: ninety-three ' chattel mortgages filed, amounting to $21,178.04; ninety-four can celed, amounting to $"9, '220. 86, ' Stone Contractors Resist Clnlrn. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 6. (Special.) It Is alleged hy the stono contractors that the complaint filed by Forstor & Smith the federal building contractors, against the Iron Mountain- stone, who charge that the stone cootalns iron lu sufficient qunn titles to spoil tho beauty of the building, Is part of a scheme to procure a softer stone, which can be handled more cheaply by tbo builders. The Iron Mountain stone is so hard that the uteei saws make little lm presslon upon It and tho sawing of the ma terlal into the building blocks Is conso quently a slow and expensive task. The Bedford, Ind., stone, which the contractors recommend, Is soft and ran be easily bandied, henco the desire of the contractors, It is alleged, to have the Iron Mountain product condemned. Keefe : Bradley, the stone contractors, have gathered evidence along this line to submit to the govern ment inspector when he arrives. The in spector will niso be takon to the quarrks at Iron Mountain, where he can Inspect the stone that Is to be furnished under tho contract awarded. WASHINGTON, Dec. . Forecast: For Nebraska, South Dakota nnd Kansas -Fatr and colder Saturday; Sunday fair; northwesterly winds. For Iowa Fair and colder Saturday; Sun day probaljly fair; northwesterly winds. For Missouri Rain Saturday, with coldor in northwest portion; warmer in eastern and southern portions; Sunday fair and cold; southeasterly winds, becoming north westerly. For Wyoming and Montana Fair Satur day and Sunday; uorthwesterly winds. For Colorado Fair In western, rain in eastern portion Saturday: much colder; Sunday fair and cold; northwesterly winds. I.ocnl tlrcord. OFFICE OF THE IVL'ATHKB TltinEAtl. OMAHA, Dec. 0. Onicl.il record of tem perature ana precipitation compared with ine corresponaing uay 01 me last tlireo years: 1901. 1000. 1SS9. 1S3 Mnxlmum temperature.... o;j 41 42 33 Minimum temnerature 2S M 2S in 'Mean temperature 40 38 ?f 26 frecipitauon v t ,w ,w ItecorH of temnerature nnd nroclnltittnn at Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1901: Normal temnerature 29 Excess for the day 11 Total excess since March 1 jji; Normal nrecln tatlou 04 Inch Deficiency for the nay 01 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 33. 59 Inches Deficiency sinco Marcn t 5. si inches Hxcess for cor. nonod. 31 inch Deficiency for cor. period, uro... 1. to inches Keports from Station nt 7 p. 111. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. HI 1 t 6 9 a (t : 3 A SOCIETY LADY'S LETTER Miss Blnnche Myers, 3120 Bonn street, Kansas City, Mo., n promlircnt young so ciety woman of that place, has the following to say of I'eruna: "Uitrlnc ench of the rust four seasons I have caught 1. severe eti!J, when suddenly chilled after an evening pitVtv, anil eiitarrh for several weeks would be the result. One bottle of 1'ernnit cured me, nnd I shall not dread colds uny more as I did." BLANCH IS 31YKKS. Catarrh of the note and hwd rroducf discharge from the nose, sneering nnd pain In the eyes nnd forehead, weak, and some times watery ojes, nml occasionally loss of memory. . Unless something Is done to prevent the catarrh will' follow the mucou membrane Into the lungs whore It will bo followed by rough, night sweats, rapid loss of flesh, and the other dread symptoms of consumption. To nil such petplo Dr. Hartm.tu'e treat ment comes as n great boon. It Is only necesary to send name nnd address to Dr. Hnrlmnn. Columbus, O., and complete di rection for tho tlrt month's treatment will be sent free. Not only Is It more successful in curing catarrh than the treatment of catarrh specialists, but It Is in tho leach of every person In thM land. A medicine whlih Is the. principal part of Dr. Ilarlniatt's treatment, known as Per unn, run be bought nt any drug store, and Is n remedy without equal for catarrh In nil forms, coughs, colds, bronchitis, con-r-umptlon, and all climatic dlse.ifes of winter. K.tcli boltli- Is necompanled with lompleto directions for use. Address The reruns Medical Co, of Columbus, Ohio', for n ropy of their Istest "Htarrli book. Instructively llluMrnted, nnd rnutalns ill p.iges of the latest Information on cninrrhul diseases, Sent free to -any nddresf. tilth Wo 111 11 n r;ierlenrr, Mrs. May Thompson, Klrkland, Wis., ' Treasurer of the Klrkland Lodge, Daugh ters of Rebeccn and 1. O. O. 1'., writes as follows: For years 1 have suffered with severe liendiirlies mused by cutiirrh of the head, nr. the ndvlce of friend I usd IVruna for 11 little oer 11 niolitli nnd found mn Mif more Improved than 1 nnd over hoped to be. Since then I luivo taken about h dozen bottle 11111I inn convinced that It hn worked 11 perfect cure, ns 1 have no miies nnd pains and do my own work. I would not toke nny money for whnt 1'eruni has I done for me. MAY THOMPSON. A HiMKriilli' Who NntTcrcd lit". Yenr. Mrs. Alia Schwandt, Sanborn, Minn., write: I have been troubled with catarrh for twenty-live years. Could not sleep day or night. After limine used reruna I enn sleep and nothing bothers me now. MIlS. AI.KA SCHWANDT. Mrs. Jennie Cable, Spokane, Wash.: After suffering for twrnty-enrryears with neuralgia rutised by e.itiirrh of liend. I tried nil doctor and nil kinds of medicine. loeeivliiK 110 benefit. I brrnnie discouraged nnd worn cjt nt IiiM. My mother wrote me to take Dr. llnrttnnu'H medicine, so 1 did. but my enso wns 11 chronic one and I wax also In the change of life. Through the tift- of Portion and Mimnltn I inn now entirely well. When I began taking your medicine I onlv welched HI pound; now 1 weigh 11? I linve not tiiken a drop of medicine for seven mouths nnd would advise nil suffer- , crs to ooiimlt nr. iinrtmau., 'inn neural I gla ntTcctcd my bend nnd eyes nnd for I tbo lust year seemed to be In my breast I and between my shoulder bladee. MItR JENNIE CABLE. ' If you do not derive prompt and satls I factory results from the use of Pcruna. ' writo at once to Dr. Hartman, giving n I full statement of your case, and ho will bo pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Ths Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. I 1 1 Strong Nerves tre the true source of good, healthy appearance. Persons with half-starved nerves nl wayr look worried and "dragged-out." You cannot be happy without nerve vigor; you cannot be natural without alt the powers which nature meant you to have. produce a healthful glow which isrt cannot imitate. They invigorateevery organ, put new force to the nerves, elasticity to the step aud round out the face and form to lines of health and beauty. $1.00 per box guarantee), n boxes (with written V 00. lloolc free. !EAI UERS on Big Price Concessions FINE CLOTHING to do Some Enormous Selling Saturday 10 Tt Mle by Kuhn Co.. Fuller Paint A Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug store. South, Omaha, and Davis Drug Co., Council UluCU. Ia V" llUrnss Woman' Bight. PAWNEE CITY, Neb., Dec. 6,-(Srerlal.) In Pawnee City Wednesday evening, De cember 11, Dr. A. U Ulxby of the Lincoln Journal and Miss Laura Gregg of Omaha will debate ths question of "Woman' I Telegram.) SUHraie." South llskola Incorporation. PIERRE. S. D., Doc. 6. (Special.) These articles of incorporation havo been filed San Bernardino Development company, at Huron, with a capital of $500,000. Incor porators, George F, Gcrom, .Tohn N. God' frey. Edward J. Walsh, Philip Lawrenco and M. If. Lawrence. Union Standard Gold Mining company, at Huron, with a capital of l,000,000. Incor porators, Calvin F. Ileckler, Milton I. Moyer, Hugh E. Crtlly, M. H. Lawrenco and Philip Lawrence. Dexter United Brethren Church, at' Dex ter. Trusteos, Chris Tolmer, R. D. Halse, Joseph Darrington and others. Willow Lake Creamery company, at Wll low Lake, with a capital of $2,500. Incor. porators, James E. Donavan, David Oleson, O, II. Sonstad, John Forbes and George Holborn. Interstate Oil Iand company, at Pierre, with a capital of JS00.0OO. Incorporators, Anthony P. Morris, Hiram G. Tarr and R. M. J. Tallman. Omaha, clear ... Valentine, clear N'orth Platte, clear Huron, cloudy Hon d Cits, clear Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake City, snowing Willtston, cloudy .Chicago, cloudy Kt. Louis, cloudy fit. Paul, cloudy .Davenport, clear IMIOPHH VIIJ, UIUUI Helena, clear Hlsmnrck, cloudy Galveston, cloudy I II Ml ,00 r: 6i i .00 -'Si 46 .0) 22 nUl .0H til .w .10! 41 .10 :'i; i'i .ot :H ::i ,00 .iii :wi ,w .n :ii .iw : :w .01 4t! fcl ,00 22 HO ,00 20 21 ,B4 t U0 ,0M Stetr Department Sell I, nnd. PEIRRK, S. D., Dec. fi.-(Special Tle gram.) Tho state land department todsy Issued fifty-eight patents to flnsl purcbas- ers of stato lands, nle BrnUhrrry Hurt In Itnnnnn.r, DELL RAPIDS. P. D., Dec. 6,(Sneeiil While driving Into Dell Ranlds j this morning th team of Ole Ur&Uberry of T Indicates trace of precipitation. U A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. STRICTURE ketni Palnltss Strlcturt Curl eradicates every trace of Stricture, cleansing; and beating from the start, alltying Inflammation snd enlargement of the Prostate Gland and rulering Lost Vitality. No cutting, dilating, drugging or bougies. We positively lusristi a thorough, painless snd permanent cure in artry cait, and you csn Pay When Cured. We mean just what we say, anil it costs nothing to investigate. Our remedy Us dlrsct local ap plication to the affected parts, ind Is absoluttly harmless. Will mstl In plain sealed envelope, to ny address, our Interfiling rook, "An Honest Talk,'' containing many tesiimonisls, 'alio, a FDCC IS DAYS' Ktt THIAL TREATMENT. D. A SKJKKN CO., 131 Atlas Dniik lllila., Cincinnati, DeWitt's Llttl ' Early Risers The famous little- pills For Biliousness,' Torpid Liver, Consti pation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, In testinal Obstructions,- Jaundice and all otlier Liver and Bowel Troubles DeWitt's Little Early Risers are unequalled. They act promptly and nover RHpo- They arc so small that they can bo taken wlthoutany trouble. Preparod by E. C. DoWItt AOo., Chloaao. Do You Smoke? M'e oll lc Henry tirorue, Uliuiil of Culm, 0. n. K .Supreme .lusllce, St. .In me. I.lltlr Tom, , Little .Nuiion. f Rooster, , 6c Each, II0I11 rt lliirii. HI 'I'eli'Krnfo, An..n Held, Tom Moore, , (up to 1 11 Mnrrjntj Non on, 1. n Slnreiiiloil, m I'rlnel ic I)i; Onle. ChniK'rllor, 10c Each. FULLER ?chfThtr Men's $10 wool storm ulsttrs, $5.75 Boy's $7.50 long ovsreoats Is" 1S $3.95 Mtn's $10 blus tirgi suits. $6.00 r $10 Man's Stylish Winter Suit and Oi.rcottt. Suitn made of line all wool materials worsteds, tweeds and cheviots, in blue, black and oxfords, nnd the new colors. Overcoats in kerseys, vicunas, frieze blue, black and oxford gray, with or without iB yoke, made to sell for ?i8 tS2f:5?KRsae price this week YOUNG MEN'S EXTRA FINE long overcoats for young men of 15 to 19 years overcoats made' extra long with or with out yokes, made to retail for ?10 to $18 CI ft sale price. 85.00, 17.50 and OIU Men's extra fine stout and slim suits 325 sample suits of finest worsted, tweeds and cheviots suits made to retail up to SrT. ST.50, $10, $15 Slim milts come in sires 80 to 42. Stout suits come in alzon tn 40. Don't overlook the blnok and white, the newest pattern in long overcoats, nt $20.00 and 22.50. HAYDEN BROS. felling the Most Clothing in Omaha. Tom and Jerry I Smokers' Articles lllboo- :nu. DRUG AND PAINT 14tb anil Duiislaa 91. GO. ft$ o WBm RESULTS TELL THE BEE WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULTS. Knr I'lne IHiiill- Trnilr, full ln art llotlln !.r0. l oll I'lnl llnltln 75u, Coiitnlnlnc all tho Ingredl-, entx cHventlat In tho iMtelous ot.fanlilotirl Turn unrt Jctry - nil prepared, 'FelcntlHoally blended with tine old whin Won. Thin preparation, with tho dcnlred amount of hot water added, Is reaily for lm medUto line, 1'iiro California. Wines (lot tied ripe), 3r:, &lo. nnd 75o quart Out-of-town ordcrn promptly tilled. t'lty orders de llvi'ied, CACKLEY BROS. WIIOI.KSALr. I.MilOH MKItCIIA.Vrfl. Opolto ro(ofllii. THi-phono 11-1H, AgentH for Hunter no and Old Taylor .N'e' and at tractive nov elties for th inan who Mnoket, ThU t'l Aih 'rry. or man china, "nly ji.cki, 'o m M of riirieiman faneleH im. foro you h. lent rfome fhlntr for lilin. MYERS-DILLON DRUG GO. .waiaiucs,