THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 11)02. f fL Heart Disease Ninety Per Cent of it Really Cuused From Poor Digestion. Ileal organic heart troublo Is Incurable, ' but scarcely ono case In, a hundred Is or ganic. ' The notion of the1 heart and stomach ard both controlled by tho name great noryes, the. sympathetic and pneumogastrlc, and when tho stomach fallB to properly digest tbo food and It ifes In tho stomach ferment- v Ing, gases are formed which distend tho organ causing pressuro on tho heart and lungs causing palpitation, Irregularity nnd hortness of breath. Tho danger from this condition Is that, tho continued dlsturbnnco of tho heart sooner or later may causa rcnl organic hoart trfeublo and In fact frequently does bo. Furthermore, poor digestion makes tho blood thin nnd watery nnd deficient In red corpusclos, and this further Irritates and weakons tho heart. Tho most scnslblo thing to do for heart troublo Is to Insuro tho digestion nnd as similation of tho food. This can bo done by tho regular uso after . meals of somo Bate, pleasant nnd effective dlgcstlvo preparation, Ilka Stuart's Dyspop slit Tablets which may bo found at most drug stores and which contnln tho nccessnry dlgestlvo elements In a pleasnnt, convenient form. Thousands of pcoplo kcop well nnd vigor ous, by keening their digestion perfect by observing tbo rulo of tnklng one or two of these tablets nfter coch meal, or at least after each hearty meal. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain U. 8, P. pepsin, diastase from malt and other natural digestive which act only on tho food, digesting It perfectly and preventing acidity, gases, nnd tho many diseased con dltlons which nccompnny n weak stomach. Whan Stuart's Dyspopsln Tablets are used you may know you nro not taking Into the systom any strong mcdlclno or powerful drug but simply tho natural dlgostlvo ole ments which every weak stomach lacks. So widely known and popular havo theso tablets becomo that thoy aro now sold by every druggist In tho United States, Canada nnd Great Britain. SICK MADE WELL WEAK MADE STRONG. Marvelous Elixir of Life Discovered by Famous Doctor-Scientist That Cures Every Known Ailment, Wonderful Cures Are Effected That Seem Like Miracles Performed The Secret of Long Life of -Olden Times Revived, . The Remedy is Free to All Who Send Name and Address. After years of patient study, and delving Into the dusty record of tho past, as well IB following modern experiments In ths tealmi of medical science. Dr. James W, :ifld. 164 First National bank bulldln. I'ort Wayne, Ind., mnkes thH startling an- tuunoemeni mat no nas surety uiscuverca Dlt. JAMES WILWAM KIDD. the elixir of life. That ho Is able with th ld of a mysterious compound, known only to himself, produced as a result of tho vcars he has spent In searching for this precious Ufe-Blvlnp boon, to cure nny and overy uibchoo mat is Known to tno mi man cony There Is no doubt of the doctor's earnest ness in muklne hln claim am! tli i-emmlm ble cures that he Is dully effecting sems to bear him out very strongly. His theory which' ho advances W one of reason and based on sound experience In n medical rracuce or many years, it costs nothing t ryhls remarkable "Elixir of Life," as h calls it, ror h sends It free, to anyone who Is a sufferer. In sutllcicnt quantities to cuuviiicu iji iib uuuiiy to cure, so mere i absolutely no risk to run. Hnmn nf tli cures cited are very remarknble. and but for rcllhblo witnesses would hardly be credited. Tho lnmu hnvo thrown away crutches nnd walked about nfter two or three trials of tho remlv. Tho sick, ulven up by home doctors, havo been restored to wieir lamiucs ana menus in perfe 'l haalth nh.nmnt un1 ...... 1 I - 1. heart, liver, kidney, blood nnd skin dlseares ana piuuuer trouDies disappear us by music Headaches, backaches, nervousness, fevers consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, ca tarrn. bronchitis uml nil nfYrinn nf ih throat, lungs or tiny vital organs aro easily pvercome In u space of time that Is simply Partial paralysis. lomotor ntnxln. ilrotisv out. scrofula and piles nre quickly and vsiiiiuiiuiiii) ri-iiiuvFu, i purines tne en tiro system, blood nnd tissues, restores nor mal nerve powor. clroulatlon and n stnto o D.rtcci no in in is prouueeu at once. To th oeior uii systems nr.o miwe and onimll fleeted by this great "Elixir of Life ena ror the remeiiv imkv. it i tr , Very sufferer. State whnt vnn wnnt i.. i. tured of uud the sure remedy for It will be jrou irec uy reiuru mail, SLOT MACHINES 47 VARIETIES wo are tho largest manufacturer of com operating machinery. In tho world. Write for our catalogue MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chlcigt. II to 23 South Jiflerton Street OWAN FOR THE PRESIDENCY General Bjin May lie Head ef National Qnani Atioolntiea. REWARD FOR SECURING APPROTRIATION ifiruHy TliriniKli 111" liiafrutiirlitnllfy Hint- liir Mrnnttrc SotfliiK Axlilc Ont; Million Uiillurn U'ns I'flKftOd. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE3 MOINES, Jan. 4. (Special.) Adju tant General lifers' natno will be presented to tho National Guard association at Wash- ngton on tho 20th bb a candidate for pres ident of the association. Tho nomination will como from tho state of Minnesota In compliment to General Dyers on tho good work ho has done for tho guards In secur ing tho appropriation of $1,000,000 for tho guards from congress. It was largely through tho Instrumentality of General Uyers that this appropriation was secured. Ho went to Speaker Henderson with a pro posal of tho guard association for $2,000, 000. Tho speaker at first rcfustd to con sider anything of tho sort. Qcncral Dyers row Senator Allison and Representative Cannon Into tho movement and together they prcvnllcd on Speaker Henderson to ermlt tho mcasuro for an appropriation of $1,000,000 to bo called up. This was all that Henderson would permit at that time. Tho guard association meats In Washing- on January 20 and an effort will bo made to have congress Increase tho annual ap propriation. It Is probable that ex-Adjutant General C. C. Lambert of Minnesota will bo mnde secretary and General Dyers president. Doth havo taken an actlvo part In tho work. Under tho appropriation owa gets annually about $28,000 from tho general government for tho state tnllltla. General Lincoln, who Is president of the Stnto Guard association, has not yet namod tho delegates from Iowa, but tho adjutant general Is cx-olllcto chairman. Hill tn Inort'iiNi- Corporation Fees. Secretary of Stnto Martin Is having pre pared n bill, which he will urgo upon tho legislature, to Increase tho filing fees of largo corporations, or rather to rcmovo the maximum limit on fees. At tho Mine tho maximum was Increased from $375 to $2,000 thoro was much criticism "becnuso It was said this would provent companies from Incorporating In Iowa. This has not proved to bo tho case, but mora and larger com panies than ever beforo havo Incorporated. Tho limit of tho fee !s now $2,000, which Is for u company of $1,185,000 capltnl. A hort tlmo ago tho nurllngton railroad In corporate In Iowa nnd paid a filing feo of $2;000"on $100,000,000 capitalization. In Colorado tho company paid $30,000, and n other stntes much larger sums than In owa. Sccrotary Martin doslrcs that the maximum limit bo taken off. .'mv Corporation. North Iowa Loan, and Trust company. Y ... 4 I. ..111 i , .... ... r.awiurv mi', nu.i Demi lacorporuieu; capital, 100,000; A. J. rireen, A. V. rtoot, O. H. Woodbouso, L. 11. Woods and others, In corporators. J. It. Swcarlngcu Lumber company, Percy. hns b-ion Incorporated; capital, $30,000; John It. Swearlngen and Robert C. Cardcll, Incorporators. Kolltna Storo -company, I)es Moines, has been Incorporated by H. M. Ilolllns and D. A. Israel; capital, $25,000. Audit Htntc Ttcsiury1 Cnb. Tho quarterly count of the cash In the stato treasury will tako placo next Mon day, tho 'clerks In the auditor's offlco mak ing tho count. Tho expert examiners who nro engaged In going over tbo books will also go through tho vaults at tho same tlmo and check up on tho stato treasurer. The. city of Eldora has secured a definite promise of $10,000 from Andrew Carnegie for tho building of a public library, for which provision has already Ibeen made Carneglo has also Increased tho amount of his gift to Hubuquo by $10,000. IMva Tonrlicrs at Mlmiciiiiollii. At tho recent meeting of the Iowa Stato Teachers' association arrangements wero mndo for opening Iowa ' headquarters at Minneapolis during tho session of the National Education association nnd for committees to systematically work up a largo atendanco at tbo meeting. It Is be lieved by Iowa tcachors that they can send a larger delegation to Minneapolis than any other etato of the union outside of Minnesota and thoy will work to that end At two of tbo national meetings moro than 1,000 Iowa touchers attended. They hope to doublo these figures this year at Minna npolls. , Dt'tllontlon of College llullillnir. Stato Superintendent Darrett has rocelvod from Presldont Scurley of tho Iowa Stato Normal school the program for the dedl cation of the new hall at tho normal school. which takes placo tho last week of the month. Tho hall contains twenty-four recitation rooms, flvp secret society halls room tor athletics and other rooms. Tho cost was $100,000. The building Is al ready In use, but has Just been finished and Is now ready for dedication. Governor Cummins will deliver tho dedicatory ad dross on the aftornoon af January 30. On tho provlous .day nu nddrojss to tho so Poison oak Poison ivy nre among the best known of the many dangerous wild plants and 'shrubs. To touch or handle them quickly produces swelling nnd inflammation with in tense itching and burning oftheekin. The eruption soon disappears, the suf foVer hones forever: but almost aa soon ns the, little blisters and pustules appeared the poison had reached the blood, and will break out at regular intervals nnd each time in a more aggra vated form. This poison will loiter in the system for years, and every ntom qf it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. sss Nature's Antidote FOR Nainre's poisons, is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now is tliu time to get the poison out of your i)aMui, u uciay makes your conuuion worstf. Don't experiment longer with sal veil, washes and soaps they never cure. Mr. S. M. Mrhsll, bookkeeper of the Atlanta (Ca.) Cas Light Co., was poisoned with Poison 0k. He took Sulphur. Ar'.enic mid various other druei, and applied externally numerous lotions and talves with no benefit. At tltnea the tirelllug and Inflammation was so severe be was almost blind, for eight years the poison would break out every aeaion. Ills condition was much Improved after taking one bottle of S. 6. S.. and u few bottles cleared nil blood of the poison, and an cviuenEcs ui mc unease uisappearca. Peonlo are often nolsoned without knowing when or how. Explain your case tuny to our puysicians, ana tliey will cheerfully give such information and ad vice? as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an interest ing book on Iilood and Skin Diseases, THE 8IFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. OA. cletles will bo Riven by I. J. McrJuftlo of Lomara. On thn Rmulnv fnllnwlne tho school will render "The Messiah" In tho largo auditorium In tho new building. Stock .luilKlntc nt Ainm. Announcement is mado by the Stnto Col lege of Agriculture at Ames of Its short courso In stock nnd grain Judging, which opens at the college Monday. The work will bo In the following order: Horses, January C, 7 and 8; catttc, January 0, 10 and 11; sheep, January 13, 14 and 15; swine, January 10, 17 and 18; grain, January 6 to 18. Arrangement has been mado by which tho collego will have at the disposal of the classes some of the horses that were Included In tho magnificent exhibit of draft horses In harness at tho recent Interna tional exposition. This exhibit was con ceded to bo tho finest Of Its kind that was oyer seen on olthcr continent. Tho horses aro furnished to tho collego freo of ex pense. This Is dono for the purposo of as tatine In tho Instruction of the stock Judging classes. .Already there Is a larco enrollment reported from tho collego for tho courses and tho Indications aro that there will be an attendance of from 300 to 400 stockmen and farmers. CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY Den .Milium Men A r rented ott Stmnlclon of IlclriK Implicated In lie Soto Itoliliery. DES MOINES, Jan. 4. Charles McAfee, a saloon keeper, and Louis l Drown have bocn trrented on susplqlon of having been tnpllcatcd In tho robbery of tho Drown dry goods storo at Do Soto Wednesday night. Tho morchnndlso found secreted on the premises of Charles Jones, who was arrested yesterday, amounting to $1,000 tn value, has been Identified as constituting halt tho stolen goods. Mrs. Jones stntcd that two strangora hauled It to tholr placo Thursday morning. OWA MAN HANGS HIMSELF Co in m I (k Sitlclile HecniiM lie ,Wn I'n- nhlc to J'tircliiine An other I'nrm. CIIAItlTON, la., Jan'. 4. Decauso his long-cherished plan of purchasing another farm foil through John A. Johnson, n wealthy farmer, committed s,ulcldc Vy hang ing ncro tnis morning. Kuril It lire Dealer Orscnnlxe. WEBSTER CITY, In., Jan. 4. (Special Telegram.) Tlio Northwest Iowa Hotall Furnlturo Dealers' association, organized at Webster City yesterday, hold Its first session last night. Tho association starts out with seventy membors and Is a com bination of retailers In northwestern nnd central Iowa tor the purposo of combined purchasing. They will buy In largo quan tities and i ship to common distributing points In car lots, thus saving open freight rates. Webster City will bo the distribut ing point for this soctlon of Iowa. -Those officers wero elected: J. W. Alllngton, Webster City, president; J. Jladlcy, El dora, vlco president; C, S. Hopkins, Lako City, secretary; H. W. Krauso, Storm Lake, treasurer; executive , committee, J. W. Alllngton, Webster City; A. Hender son, Story City; A. II. Duncan, Humboldt; S. Hopkins, Lako City. Tho associa tion will havo a buyer In tho eastorn mar ket, through whom all tbo goods will bo bought. MAKE ESCAPE DURING FIRE InRintc of Insnno Asylum Leave Ilu'lldlnsr Hafely, Alio Custody of Keeper. RICHMOND,.Vn.. Jan. 4. A portion of th Eastorn Stato Hospital for tho InB&no at Williamsburg, Vo, was destroyed by flro today. Ono hundred and fifty patients wero removed safely. Tho burned building was a four-story brick structure, known as "Tho Old Tower." Dcfoctlvo electric wiring Is believed to havu been the cause of tbo flro. Tho burned section of tbo asylum was occupied as the demented ward. Great ex cltement prevailed, but by prompt and offectlvo work tho hospital attaches, tho students of William and Mnry collego Und tho citizens of tho town managed to roscuo tho Inmates. A few of tho patients, how over, oscaped their keopcrs In tbo oxclto- mcnt, after having boon removed from tbo ward. Entire Plant Destroyed, CHICAGO, Jan. 4. Tho plant of Jnmos C. Curtis & Co., manufacturers of under takers' supplies, was damaged $200,000 by flro tonight. Their building was five stories high and stood at the Intersec tion of West Monroo and Jefferson, streets, Tho flro originated In tho paint shop and mado a clean' sweep through tbo three upper stories of the building. Tho two lawnr floors, occupied by tho offices and manufactured product, were so damaged by wjiter as to make the loss practically total, uurmg tno nro wore several cxpio slons and somo of the firemen had narrow escapes from Injury. Tho loss Is fully covered ny Insurance. Home at Fremont. FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 4, (Special.) A house belonging to A. W. Murphy on South L street caught fire about 10 o'clock this morning from n detective flue and the back part and the west end of tho houso Were destroyed. A part of the furnlturo In tho front part of the houso was saved In a damaged condition. The loss on tho house Is about $1,200; on furniture, $600. Mr. Murphy has $1,200 lusuranco on the house and furniture. DivellliiK lit Tnlrantre, . TALMAQE, Neb!, Jan. '4. (Special.) Early Thursday morning a small dwelling In tho north part of town, occupied by the Do Doard family, was burned to the ground Tho family was out of town for the night and lost everything, There was a small amount of lnsuranco on the house, but none on tho urnlture, I'rJutlnir anil ISiiKrarliitr I'lnnt. TOLEDO, 0 Jan. 4. Tho Franklin Print ing and Engraving company's plant on Su perior street waa destroyed by flro tonight, Tho loss on stock and machinery Is $75,000 and on tho building $17,000, There was $35,000 lnsuranco on tho stock and ma chlnery and' $10,000 on the building. VlrRlnln' State lloanltnl. RICHMOND, Va Jan. 4. Tho malnbulld Ing of tho Eastern Stato hospital at Wll llamsburg was destroyed by flro early today. All tho 1150 patients were got out safely nnd mado comfortable In the town. Tho loss to tho stato Is about $75,000. House at lleiitrlcr. ( I1EATRICE. Neb., Jan. 4. (Special Telo gram.) Flro destroyed the homo of Frank Prate on the west 'sldo this afternoon. Tho loss Is $1,000; lnsuranco on house and con tents, $600. rienerul Store at Owutnn,nii. OWATONNA, Wis., Jan. 4. The dry goods nnd general store of Charles W. King waa destroyed by flro today. Tho adjoining buildings were damaged; loss, $50,000, Depot nt Allien, ALDEN, la., Jan. 4. (Spodal Telegram.) The Illinois Central depot was destroyed by Ore. Too records wero saved. . I. The stomach controls tho man. It ro vcrna him both physically and mentally. The man Is Just what his stomach makes him. When the stomach Is right, the man In all right; ho feels good, he l, happy, he Is cheerful, tho world to him Is nil sunshine. When the stomach ia wrong tho mnn Is nil wrong. He is out of sorts, he is nervous, ho Is Irritable, ho Is gloomy and despondent, he is "cranky'. His general disposition Is such that nobody wWits to havo anything to do itlth him. The stomach Is tho organ on which tho whole human system must depend for sub sistence nnd existence. If the stomach falls, then what la to becomo of tho rest of tho body? Where does tho force of life come from? Doesn't It come largely from the food? You know that If you stop eating, you will die. nut the mere eating of food docs not give life. Food can no more give life with out dlgostlon than coal can give heat with out combustion, It is not what we cat but what we digest that keeps up tho motor force of the body. Undigested food Is not only useless but harmful. It ferments and decays in tho stomach, the evidence of which you have in tho distress you experience, that feeling of fullness, especially after eating, llalulence (wiudoti the stomach) belching and vomit A mnn After suffering for several years all tho torments incident to that terrible malady known as dyspepsia or Indigestion, I com menced using Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. and from tho first doso I could feel relief. I con tinued its use till 1 had taken several bot tles. Now I can sleep woll and cat almost anything that comes before me without ex periencing those terrible pains and horrible nightmares that follow Indigestion. Tho cold and clammy night sweats have disap peared and I am steadily gaining In strength. I take great pleasure In recom mending Kodol Dyspepsia Curo to those af flicted with stomach troublo. Georgo B. Orr, Notary Public, McCutchcnvllle, Ohio. Prspiredby C.C.DeWltt4Co.,CnlcBo. Th$I.OObottlecontiln 254 times miicblby ctmimeasurcmenUistne trial elie which ellsfor30ct. Cures all stomach troubles RACE RIOT IN IOWA SALOON lltoki Atttok Wkitti and Sstoi Mti An BucUnd TJncoiicittti. CONSTABLE IS FATALLY INJURED Shot irltn llln Own Oun Whllo At tempting to Arrcni hr Fleeing Participant of tlia 1 Klrtht. OSKALOOSA, In., Jan. 4. (Special Tel egram.) Tho threatened raco war nt Evans, n raining camp flvo miles west of Oskalooea, was averted by tho prompt ac tion of tho county peaco odlclals. Klsht arrests wero mado and tho prisoners be ing removed from tho sccno of tho conflict had a qulotlng effect No further troublo Is anticipated. Tho trouble commenced in a saloon owned by John O'Brien oh Fri day , evening. A crowd of colored boys forced tholr wny Into tho saloon nftor be ing ejected and engaged tn n light with three whtto men, many being Injured nnd seven men wero rendered unconscious, Constable John Ituggenberg, whllo making arrests on Saturday morning ns somo of tho participants wore attempting to board a passenger train, was attacked by n couplo of the colored men and his own gun was turned upon him nnd fired. Huggon- .borg received tho bullet, In tho groin and tho wound Is considered serious. Tho as sailants oscaped, Indignation ran high nnd Oekaloosa ofttcors wero summoned and they picked up eight of the men named In warrants nnd sent them to Jail at Oskaloosa before tho white minors wero released. Peeling against tbo gang Is Intense, and had Ruggcnborg died during the day seri ous trouble could not havo been averted, rtoy Lelghton, who did tho shooting, was arrested this evonlng at Muchaklnock. Tho cojutablo Is not expected to llvo through tbo night. , ( Arrettl for Murder. DES MOINES, Jan. 4. (Special Tolo gram.) Oscar Smith, colored, was ar rested here this evening on a warrant for murder. He Is accused of being ring leader In tho mob cngngod In rioting nt Evans last night, when Constable' Itug genberg was shot with his own revolver In a riot In Wright's saloon, Tbo consta ble had tried to make an arrest of tho gang when he was set upon, his revolver taken from him and he wan shot. Flvo others of tho gang havo been nrrosted at Oskaloosa,. " ' First Trial Relieved PISos. From Oco. C. Qolck, Owens Mill, Mo.: "Somo tlmo ago I bought a packago of Pyra mid Pile Curo for my wlfo, who had suf. fercd very much. The first trial did hor more good than anything she has over tried. It Is Just what Is claimed for it, for it cured her completely." For 'sale by all Nrugglsts. Little book, "Piles, Cause and Cure," mailed free. Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. Dyspepsia Cure ing. These symptoms nro simply nature's warnings to you that something is wrong and that yOu should do something. This decayed food poisons the blood, through which the entire systom becomes Impure and diseased. When tho blood is bad it Is certain to cause disease of the kid neys, the liver, tho heart, the lungs or nny or all organs which It is Intended to nour ish. Properly digested food makes pure healthy blood which in turn makes a healthy man by making every organ of his body healthy. Now how are wo to get perfectly digested food? We arc all entitled to this but by Ig noring or abusing nature's laws wo are de prived of it unless we make other provisions. We cau do this only by taking tho remedy whloh nnturo has provided, tho remedy which contains a perfect combination of nil the elements which make up the dlgcstlvo fluids as they exist In tho human digestive organs. In no other way can wo perfectly digest nil we eat. Such a preparation Is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It actually digests the food Itself and pro pares it to bo taken up by the blood. It docs this with no assistance whatever from the dlgcstlvo organs or their Juices. Food is no stronger than his stomach. Defore mc, L. O. Westfall, notary public in and for the county of Big Stono ahd State of Minnesota, personally came W. II. Shlpman, who being by mc duly sworn according to law, deposes and says: That ho Is a resldont of the Village of lieardsley and that for tho last twenty-five years, here and elsewhere, ho has boon a constant suf ferer from dyspepsia, that during ull this time he has tried various doctors, vari ous romedtcs and all kinds of diet, with lit tlo or no relief, until recently when he was Induced by a friend to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle had such a satisfactory effect that he felt encouraged to go on with it and now after taking three bottles he DEATH RECORD. Henry C. Tnttuin. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 4. Henry C. Tattura, sccrotary and treasurer of tho Wcstorn Commercial Travelers' association, was found dead In bed at his residence hero to day. Death Is supposed to havo resulted from a dose of poison which ho took before rotlrlng. Tho deceased, who had been 111 for somo lime, told his brother yesterday that ho bad somo business difficulties that ho wished advlco about. Today when tho brother called at his homo ho found Henry dead. Deceased, who was 50 yeara old, leaves a' widow and family. V Clinrlea ti. tinmen. IIOSTON, Jan. 4. Charlos B. Dames of Maldon, a promoter of street railways und presldont of two companies, died suddenly of heart dlscaso at the North Union sta tion todny. He was prominent In Grand Army circles and was assistant 'quarter master general of tho Department of Massa chusetts. 9 Former Partner nf Jiiktlcc Klelil, KANSAS CJTV, Jan. 4. Joseph Combs, ngod S2 years, onco a conspicuous figure In Missouri politics, a veteran of tho Moxl can war and at ono tlmo a law partner of tho lato Jus,tlco Stephort Flold of tho United States supremo cburt, Is dead at his homo tn Kansas City, Kan. Iter. Dr. Junuph I'lilliiinn, STAMFOItD, Conn., Jan. 4. Itcv. Dr. Jo seph Pullman, presiding older of tho Now York East conforoneo of tho Methodist Epis copal qhurch, died today. Dr. Pullman was n delegate from the Now York conference to tho general conferonco of the church In 18S8, 1892 and 1000. Holiert K. Mllllunn. NEW YORK, Jan. .4. Robert E. Milllgan, 60 years old, second vlco president of the Pnpor Hangers' association of this city, died suddenly In-the rooms of that organi zation tonight. South Dakota IncnrporntlonH. El Mundo Copper corporation, Pierre, with a capital of $1,000,000; Incorporators, Walter O, Scover, Qoorgo E. Wodehouso, a.MV. Saunders. Consolidated Oil company, Plorro, with a capltnl of $100,000; Incorporators, Vir ginia T. Smith, F. n. Kidder nnd Oscar Nclsona York Gold Mining company, Dcndwood. with a capital of $1,000,000; Incorporators, James Graham, Christian Miller and Grnnvlllo G, Dennett. County Ilur Union Piivltlu Unmix. WAHOa; Nob., Jan. 4. (Special.) Cqunty Treasurer J. L. Coleman went to Lincoln yesterday and turned over a check for $.''0,000 out of tho sinking fund, In pay ment of Union Pacific bonds. This was done In accordance with n recommendation from Treasurer Coloman and an order- from tho county commissioners, IIunIiil'iih CIiiiiiki'h nt fierlliner. SCIHBNER, Neb., Jan. 4, (Special.) N. II. Wqlls of Council Bluffs has purchased tho hotel barroom In tho new Harder hotel. Frank GeUt sold tho Homo saloon to. It. C. Suhr of Oakland, who took possession Janu ary 1. Link Turner and John Shocnfleld bought tho Lamb livery barn, taking pos session today. ( Amniiiiich Opera llnuae .Maiiauenient, WEST POINT, Neb., Jan; I. (Special.) Carl A. Bernhardt has purchased tbo, barber shop of Joseph Tummond. Tummond will hereafter devoto his attention to tho man ngement of the opora house. Finn IIUmoI yen I'artnerNlilp. WEST POINT, Neb., Jan. 4. (Special.) The firm of Smith & High has dissolved partnership. The business will hereafter bo conducted by W. L. Smith. High will iijovo to Arizona. Ilevrey Our to Florida, WASHINGTON,, Jan. 4. Admiral Dewey, who leaves for Florida next week with Mrs. Dewey, who Is 111, called on President Roosevelt today to bid' good bye and ex pressed his regret that ho will bo unable to bo present at the state functions at tho White House this winter. Digests what you Eat in tubes is digested In our laboratory test! ns completely and perfectly as It would b in the most healthy stomach. Is itany won der then that Kodol DyspepslaCurc Is effect ing such seemingly wonderful cures. Itcan't help but beucflt. It's perfectly simple, Jusi ns simple as dissolving a handful of salt In a pall of water, becnuso Kodol Dyspepsia Cura contains nil tho necessary cloments to digest all kinds of food. When tnking this preparation, nothing rise is necessary. You don't havo to re strict your eating to it few "diets". That's nonsense. Naturo demands a variety of foods. It requires all kinds of food to supply th numerous demands of tho body. That's why nature gives us such n generous variety. Fat all your appetlto calls, for. That's what your appetite is for, to lot you know what clement of nutrition you need and that's why your nppetlte or desire for different food changes occasionally. Ent all you want, Kodol Dyspepsia Curo will dlscst It and mako anew person of you. It will givo you new life, new strength, now ambition arid a new appetlto. It will onnblo you to onjoy living as you never enjoyed It before. It will mako you fcol moro like living to enjoy tho good things in life. feels libout cured, can cat what he wantn. with no bad effect whatoer, that he sleeps well at night nnd rises In the morning re freshed nnd like a new man. Subscribed nnd sworn to boforo mo this 19th day of March. 1900. L. G. Westfall, Notary Public. Ulg Stono County, Minn. Gcntlemcn:-i-Durlng tho ln3t few years my stomach was In such a terriblo condition I couldn't retain the food I ate. Two months ago I commonccd Using Kodol Dyspopsla Cure. 1 have taken four bottles and It has cured mc entirely, so that I can uow oat and enjoy anything I want. Henry Wil liams, lioonville, Mo. STILL fUMWt REDUCTIONS Look at Window Display We, have decided not to carry over one garment ana every Jacket and Ilaglan now in stock will bo sacrificed. Before ijurchaBing. elsewhere get our prices. 600 27-Inch Dox Coats, trimmed with the bost quality of Skinner's satin, with cuffs and notch collar, In red, black, brown, bluo nnd castor, that have sold be- aa fore Christmas from $8. to $15 UK go on snle noif nt ' All our 27-Inch Dox Coats that have sold from $15.00 to $25.00 go on sale now at i ,.. .6.98 9:98 All our 42-lnch Coats that havo sold from $16 to $30 go on salo now at Our entire stock of Raglans nnd Newmar kets, In nil colors, lined with tho best quality of satin, that havo sold before tho holidays from '$10.00 to $40.00. We havo divided Into threo lotB ali now go on sale at $1.98 $2.98 $4.98 Thoro aro only 05 hat 8 loft. Como early and got first pick. m X'fADNAri STREETS. (THK PJEOPLlH FOltNITUItK Al Dr. Burkhart's Wonderful Offer fes53:l UAYS' IREATMENT Dr. Uurklmrt's Vegetable Compound cures nil (Ciiscs of Kidney, Htomnch nnd Liver Trouble, NIkIU KweutsA Huzzlmr HoijiiiIh In the Jlend, HletplessnesH, Kendnche, Diz ziness, lthcum.UlHm, fotnrrh und Malurla when other ltumedles full. It purifies t'io blood und clcansex tho system. 30 days' trial free. All druggists. 1)11. W. S. llL'HICll.MtT, CIlK'liiiiutl, O. Bee Want Ads Give Results I '4 $5.98, $12.50, $17.50 $5 all wool Waists, 2.98 Flannelette Kimonas the $1 quality 49c Regular $3 Flannel Waists 98c Wo havo docidou to oloso out our ontlro stook of Millinery, conslstlnpr of hlph grade hats-all of our 85.00, $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00 bats wo have divided Into 3 lota; OMAHA. CA.HPBT CO.) LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS You can ulwaye depond on getting tho genulno ortlclo at our storo. It makes no dlfferenco whether It Is u doctor's pre scription, a patent medlclno, or Extract of lieof. You cannot bujs genuine IJXTHAOT OK DKKK nt prices quoted by others. Our prices are: Lclblg Extract of Dccf, 2-oz 45n Armour'H Kxtrnct of, Ileef, 2-oz. 45a Cudahy's Extract of Ucot, 2-oz 40a Swift's Extract of Ucof, 2-oz,..,. 40a Valentine's Mcut Julco 85o Wyoth's Meat Julco 7Co Theso nro genulno gQods. IMITATIONS can bo bought for $1,25 n dozon. Wo havo none. FULLER DKUG AND PAINT GO. 14th and OougUa SU.