THE OMAnA DAILY REE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1904. r f - TAKEN FROM NATURE. Miss rtorrison's Experience. TTnROM the pore fountain of nature 1 1 flowi the stream of energy and w"up nuvu irucwi muu iuvib, crates our race. In every period of the world's progress men have received (heir greatest strength and inspiration direct from nature. It is the greatest icauuer ana aeveioper of mankind. lot only do we get inspiration from nature, but health as well. To live in the open, in the sunshine, in the fields or woods, drinking pure air into the lungs, is beat for those who have the opportunity. For people who are run down, nervous, suffering from occa sional indigestion or dyspepsia, head aches, night-sweat, whose machinery has become worn, it becomes necessary to turn to some tonio or strengthcner which will help them to get on their feet and put the body into its proper condition. For centuries it has been known that nature's most valuable health-giving agents are roots, herbs, barks and berries, and some forty years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., found a combination of roots, herbs and barks, taken from the fields and woods and made into an alterative ex We guarantee that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does not contain alcohol, opium, or any harmful drug. WDrl,.. nifirjBn8arv Mfldfca Aasnrlatlnn It la an alterative extract from the roots of WI5 u,8Pensary M8fllcsu Association, most valuable medicinal plants. Persons VVft & making false statements concerning its J V-ytAJ ingredients will be prosecuted. ' "mumst" , LAWYERS PUT 15 F8R LIBRARY inaha Attorneys Propose ts Establish Oae ( - in (freights College. PLAN TO SUPPLANT MILLARD BILL Federal Ofllrlal l'ronouncee Latter In expedient and Kxiilalna How It Cam to He Intro dnced In Senate. Regarding the bill Introduced In the sen te Wednesday by Senator Millard appro priating $10,000 fur the establishment of " law library at the federal building In Omaha for the uhb of the United States circuit court, a federal official said: "The proposition grows out of a discus sion had by a number of Omaha attorneys some months ago relative to the proposed removal of the law library In the New York Life building. ' This proceeding at stopped, you will remember, by injunction proceed ings. The question then came up to iriak an effort to have the United, States make some sort of an appropriation for the es tablishment cf a law library, or at least furnish one of the vacant rooms In the federal building for the purpose, a custom which la not unusual where vacant rooms In public buildings a,re available. Senator Millard took an Interest In the matter and this bill Is. the result. I question, how ever, whether it would be expedient for the government to so into the - law library business. Inhere would be no end to It. At any event, Senator Millard's bill will have the effect of attracting Interest toward the proposition. "Since the matter was first broached, fol Robes and Smoking Jackets are always acceptable- Christ mas presents. Rich Patterns and de iffna especially selected for for Christmas in Nechvear, Gloves, Hosiery , Pajamas, Umbrellas, etc Whv not a Rain Coat for a Christmas Gift? DIAMONDS the j oes. ' by ivlll- 1 taoh We have them In all sliea In M better qualities at correct prices. a plamonda have been made a study by ! um for twenty years and wa are will fin to' give you the result. With each purchase we give you a contract to 1 take It back at any time within one p ' ysar less 10 per cent of price paid. Rings iron sow sow. 15 -ft DODGE. m-u ItBath r " II 1 11,7 fARNAM ttattT H ssssssjssjsyw uf JlymmmMUBBBO tract, produced results in the system which was satisfactory in almost every case of blood disorder and stomach trouble. This concentrated extract of nature's vitality purines the blood by SutiiDg tne stomacn into healthy con ition, helping the assimilation of food which feeds the blood, and putting the liver into activity. Nervousness and sleeplessness are usually due to the fact that the nerves are not fed on properly nourished blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes pure, rich blood, and thereby all the orrans of the body are run smoothly like the machinery which runs in oil. In this way you feel clean, stronir and strenu ousyou feel braced up, and you are good for a whole lot of physical or mental work. Best of all, the strength and increase in vitality and health are lastine. The trouble with most tonics and medicines which have a large sale for a short time is that they are lareelv composed of alcohol holding the drugs in solution. This alcohol shrinks up the red blood corpusples. and so one may feel exhilarated and better for the time being, yet in the end weakened and with vitality decreased. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does not contain alcohol. The proof is easy. Distill a little in a glass retort and see for yourself. Every bottle of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery bears the stamp of public approval. For the druggist to offer you something he lowing; the abandonment of the law library In the New York Life building-, which, I understand, is likely to go the first of the year, as all leases In that building- expire at that time, another proposition has been considered. This Is that a law library be established and Installed at the new Crelghton Law college, now building. I learn the Crelghton Law college has agreed to contribute several thousand dollars to the enterprise and that somewhere near l'.BOO has been guaranteed by the eighty or more lawyers of Omaha for the pur pose. With this sum as a neucleus, a fine library, much better, In fact, than the New York Life library, could be estab lished, and by the payment of annual dues of J15 or 126 by the subscribers Its main tenance would be assured and It would grow into one of the greatest law libraries In the country." RACQUET CLUB STARTS WORK Plaeea Capital Stock at Twenty-Fire Thoasand Dollars and Electa Ofllcers. At a dinner glv(::i a. the Omaha club Wednesday night It was decided to Incorpo rate the Omaha Racquet club, the capital to be 125.000 and the membership limited to 100. The new building of the club, south of Harney on Seventeenth street. Is rap Idly approaching completion and will be oc cupied by the Cub January 2, at whtoh time a reception will be elven. When completed the building will have two quash bsll courts, one racquet court, a large swimming pool, billiards and pool ta bles. The club has a Ave years' lease on the lots with the option of purchase at the expiration of tho lease. The club house cost about 10,HO. The officers elected are: " President L. 1.. Kminte. Heeretary h J. Hovkell. Treasurer Sam'l iiurns. Jr. Hoard of Governors For three years, B. T. Kennedy, W. T. Bums; fo- two years, W. M. Iturgess, H. A. Tuk-y; for one year, W. H. MeCord. W, J. V. Kenyon. House Committee H. A. Tuki-y, chair man: V. M. Burgess, Ha ml burns, Jr. Tournament Committee W. T. Burns, Chalrmau. Hawkes' cut glass. Frenser, 16th & Dodge. , Marriage I.lrenites. The following marriage licenses were la sued up to noon December 8: Name and Residence. Age. Chris Paulsen, Omaha -9 Rose 8. Meachen, Omaha' '. 24 William H. Derr, Bouth Omaha 34 Clara A. Cunde. Veimlnl m. S. D 24 William J. Crawford, Oman SS L.lie Saunders, Omaha 30 Charles J. Dllley, Henderson, la 24 Helen Baumgartnor, Hei der.on, la 21 Charles A. Dudley, Fullerion, Neb 34 Dorothy Batchelor, Omaha 34 1I-K. Wedding Rings. Echolm. Jeweler TWAM MAIM. Christmas Giving should contribute something of beauty and service to the house hold equipment. Hence DoN dinger table glassware bndsl avor among people of tatte, 1 he intrinsic merit of each piece is everywhere recoKruzed. The trade-mark label iden- tifie it Ask your dealer. claims is "jnrt as r?od is to insuli your intelligence. What yon want is a remedy trxtkovt alcohol, and one which has stood the test of time. Miss Laura Morrison, Assistant Re gent Colorado Division Ladies' Her mitage Association, of 823 Fast Kiowa Ptreet, Colorado Springs, Col., writes Dr.' Pierce as follows : "Your 'Golden Medical Discovery' is the best medicine I know of for impure blood. I had been troubled ith this for more than ten vears and once or twice every year, and whenever my blood would become overheated I would break out all over my body. My face would look so bad that I felt embarrassed before my f ri n H a f trtrkk ftpcftnaviH aIJ.Im powders and pills, but nothing cured me until I took your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' It eliminated all the toi- son from ray system, cleansed the clog-ged-up pores, toned un the digestive organs and left me feeling young and in splendid health. I have had no trouble whatever for the pant year, my skin is as smooth as a child's, all due to your famous remedy." A pin prick and a drop of blood on a glass slide will tell whether your blood is in a healthy condition or not. Every healthy man should have five million red blood corpuscles to every square millimeter of blood. If there are too many white blood corpuscles the person is said to be anemic and run down. A chemical test of the water from the human body will tell whether the kid neys are in good health or not. These tests of health are conducted by expert physicians and chemists every day. Such examinations are made without cost. This is only a very small part of the work of the staff of physicians and surgeons under the direction of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., the founder and director of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of that city. To build up the body that has been weakened by an attack of grip, pneumonia or typhoid, write Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice, giving all your symp toms, and he will give you the best medical advice possible to suit your case, and without cost. For those who are weakened by the after effects of a bad cold, cough or crip caught during the winter, nothing will increase the number of red blood corpuscles and eradicate poison from the blood so quickly as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Although we know the germs of consumption and grip are in the air we breathe in rooms, street cars, shops, in fact everywhere, yet scien tists have not been able to right these bacteria very well. The best thing we can possibly do individually at present is to keep ourselves in such a state of health as to enable us to fight the bac teria with our own vitality. The blood through our veins and arteries should contain healthy, red blood corpuscles, wmcn are capable 01 warding on the attack of these germs if they get into our systems. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery is just what is needed for such persons and it has received the praise of thousands of people through out the United States. SCAVENGER SALE PROCEEDS Be turns to City This Par Amount to Forty-One Thsnsand Dollars. EXCLUSIVE OF BIG SUM OF BACK TAXES These Proceeds Will Be Devoted to Helping; Ont City Fnnds that Have Been De. pleted. . With the payment of $33,544 Wednesday by County Treasurer Fink, the total re ceipts of the city from the scavenger tax sales were brought up to $41,298 to date, the difference having been received In two payments during November, This amount la exclusive of a sum several times at great In back regular and special taxes paid over by property owners to escape action under the scavenger law. Under the last arrangement made by the city council the tax sale money will be devoted to helping out the city funds that have been depleted through the remainder of the year. Inasmuch as the proportion realized on special taxes must be put into the special Improvement funds, only about two-thirds of the $33,644 last received will be available for the general fund, and con sequent payment of current salaries and expenses. The amount, together with other receipts, may be large enough to carry the city through until January, It In thought. Meanwhile the $111,000 borrowed from the funding bond fund is waiting to .be paid back. To Reimburse Pand. The percentage of taxes for special Im provements, such as paving, sewerage and sidewalks, which the city has lost by reason of litigation on the grounds of faulty pro cedure by the authorities is shown by an ordinance Just introduced providing for the issue of $24,000 renewal bonds, to run twenty years at 4 per cent These bonds will be sold for the purpose of reimburs ing the district Improvement funds which are short because of the taxes declared Illegal. In looking up the books to see how much of the district Improvement bonds will fall due during 1006, the treas urer's office found the amount to be $60,000, for which only about $36,000 Is col lected and on hand ready to pay. To take up the bonds It Is necessary to procure the additional money, and the only way pre scribed Is to Issue renewal bonds. The latter bonds. In turn, will have to be paid by the city at large, showing how the system of contesting special taxes works out. ' It has been and still Is the procedure to issue bonds for district Improvements to pay the contractors, as It requires an In definite time for the taxes to be collected under the special levies, and even when all are In the sum Is short, owing to those that have been knocked out by the courts. The money Is borrowed at rates from 4 to $ per cent, while that held In the funds draws Interest at no more than t per cent Wsot Tins rril tm the Wabaah. Effective December 4, Wabash trains Will arrive and depart as follows: From Omaha Union station: Bt. Louis Express Leaves .J0 p. m. ; ar rives 1:20 a. m. From Council Bluffs. Union Paclfto Transfer deuot: St. Louis Local Leaves 115 a. nt.; ar rives 10:30 p. m. Shenandoah Local Lewes (:4S p. nv i ar rives 1:10 p. m. Wabash City Offloq. ltoi rarnta. Omaha, Neb. UARKT B. MOORES. Q. A. P. D. Sterling toilet ware. Krenser, 16th ft Dodge. DIED. MBLTJN Prof. ki 44 years, E. O., December T, 1904, Funeral services at lHr undertaking pariora, lf.17 Capitol eve., rriWt freeeukbor 9, at S o'clock p. m. INVENTION TO FORGE STEEL Hew Kethsd About ts Bs Intrsdnosd at Usisn Faoifio Stops. OFFICIALS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER IT Say It Will Hevelatlonlae Systesa Sow la Vi by Railroads and Work Great Bar las; to Them. rnlon Paciflo officials are Interested In a new and remarkable Invention that prom ises to revolutlonlxe the present methods of forging steel. The new process makes a forge unnecessary and with It breaks may be mended anywhere they happen to occur. At the shops In this city nothing else is being- talked of and If subsequent experiments are as successful as those made a few days ago one or the greatest problems of overcoming breakdowns has been solved. The experiments already made have been highly Interesting and satisfac tory and have been watched by General Manager A. L. Mohler, W. R. McKeen, superintendent of motive power and ma chinery, and other officials of the road. The experiments have so far been con ducted with the utmost secrecy and only those Immediately Interested besides the Inventor hava been admitted. The new process Is tha Invention of an eastern man. It consists of a powder resembling sand or coarse quality of smokeless powder. The material Is placed In a funnel-shaped retort and lighted with an ordinary fuse. It ignites Immediately and generates heat very rapidly. In twenty-five seconds by the watch the sizzling mass was ready for use upon the occasion of the recent exper iment. Makes Steel Solid. It was allowed to run out through the funnel of the retort upon a broken piece of steel and when the mass had cooled and the metal was washed free of the residue. an apparently solid piece of steel lay upon the operating table. The experiment was tried with other broken parts of steel and Iron with the same result The heat gen erated by the igniting gases of the myster ious powder was enormous but most remarkable was the rapidity with which the heat was generated. It Is claimed by the Inventor that two pieces of metal forged together In this manner are 60 per cent as strong as a solid piece of steel. This is stronger than broken ports formed together by the usual methods. Another and more thor ough experiment Is to be made on Fri day with an entire frame for a locomo tive. The frame la cracked and the ex periment, It is said, will expose the ma terial to the severest test that It can be put to. In the experiments on Tuesday morning a surprisingly small amount of the powder was used. A handful or two sufficed to forge together two pieces of four-inch steel. A Union Paciflo official said: "The experiments, so far as they have been made, are remarkable. With this powder we could repair a broken part without dismantling the engine. The In ventor claims that a piece of forged steel is (0 per cent as strong a solid steel and that with a band it Is fully as solid. The experiments rather Justify the assertion. The possibilities of the Invention, If subse quent experiments prove as successful as the present, are limitless. It will enable an engineer to repair a break anywhere along the road as well as though the loco motive had been repaired' Jnthe shops." Will Not Red are -"ore. "Will it have a tendency to reduce the working force of the shops?" "No; hardly that, but It would enable us to make repairs more speedily and put back Into use engines which now have to wait two or three weeks sometimes before a break of this kind con be repaired. There is no limit' to the possibilities of the Invention, both In repair work and in the manufacture of new pieces." 'Is there not a dangerous side to such a powerful composition?" 'Well, It wouldn't be good material to get In the hands of a bank burglar per haps. It would obviate the necessity of blowing the vault to pieces with dynamite, I for in a few seconds he could melt down tjie bars which faster the safe doors. In tho hands of dangerous men it is a danger- s Invention undoubtedly, but then dangerous characters will always prevert the use of Inventions which work to tha food of mankind." New Time Card oa the Wabash. Effective December 4, Wabash trains will arrive and depart as follows: From Omaha Union station: St. Louis Express Leaves 8:30 p. m.; ar rives 8:20 a. ra. From Council Bluffs, Union Paciflo Transfer depot: St. Louis Local Leaves 9:15 a. m.; ar rives 10:80 p. m. Shenandoah Local Leaves 6:46 p. m.; ar rives 2:30 p. m. Wabash City Office, 1601 Famam, Omaha, Neb. HARRT E. MOOREB, O. A. P. D. Our holiday offer Is exteneed till Decem ber 16 one high-grade enlargement with ever new dosen photos. II. Heyn, west ,lde of Uth street (two-story building), S18-30-22 South Uth street. The finest seta of books ever shown in the west Call and sea the Theodora Roosevelt set, 22 volumes, for $1,100. Geo. H. Anglln, 101. Farnam St. Chests of Silver. Frenzer, Uth and Dodge. Wants Possession of Lot. One dollar Is the amount of damage which W. Farnam Smith claims to have suffered at the hands of Robert Price and Marie Price. But he does not want the dollar so much as he wants the possession of a portion ot tax lot 1, In this ohy, which he says belongs to him, and In possession of which the Prices have been for two years. Mr. Bmlth has filed his petition ,vlth the clerk of the district court asking that possession be granted and the amount of damages asked awardtd. You Can Always Depend On ' for absolute purity and generar excellence. Sold everywhere. THE RICHARDSOI DRU8 CO., SHHUM & licCOKIELL DRU2 CO., M JACKSON BTKJCgr. DisTsuatrriHo aobbt. Presents Jewel Cases In leather silver TMmbles, sterling silver Thimble Boxes. t.txny balls, Wax balls. Embroidery Bclsaors, Hera-gaga Meas ures, Glove and stocking Darners. Bachet Powder Hold era, sets of Klbbon Runner.. Embroidery Beta and Fancy Work leta In silk cases. Gold bead Nackrhalns, Handy Pins In sterling .llv.r and solid gold, gold and silv.r Bracelets, Torlul.e Bhll Back and Bide Comb., mounted in 14k goid. Hat Pins, eta OPEN EVENING. riii yunewn MAW II I M 1M lit AND O0U6LAS JTJ. OMAMA.NZJS Uixdcf WftftT Women Did you ever take the trouble to compare our underwear prices with those of other stores? To the woman who hasn't, a whole series of new economies is possible, a saving on every one of her undergarments and if she be a mother, economies on the chil dren's underwear. It's easy to figure out how much you save on these few items given here 1 f LADIES' UNDERWEAR, cood nual yf C LADIES' UNDERWEAR, extra AsisjCitv, heavy Egyptian ribbed undorwear, ecru color and white I lined underwear, in natural and ecru, also nicely trimmed and perfectly cut regular! good quality combination suits, prettily cut 45c quality, at 23c. J and trimmed 75c values, at 45c. Q A LADIES' extra fine quality ribbed UC Sea Island cotton combination silk, trimmed front and full silk taped necks, per fectly shaped and finished regular fl.50 values, at 90c. Children's Underwear. Children's jersey ribbed, cotton fleec wC ed, shirts and pants, in natural and ecru, sizes 1 to 8 25c. Fifteenth and Farnam 'Halliday's Rheumatism Cure" Cures when others fail A ENGLISH AND SLABAUGH GO Old and Kcw County Attorney Will Attend Conference Called by Front. Both County Attorney James P. Eagllih and County Attorney Elect, W. W. 8la baugh will attend ths meeting of county attorneys called by Attorney General Prout. Mr. English received notice of the meeting this morning with- an invitation to be present. Mr. Slabaugh. though not In office, will also go down to nieet the other attorneys. The notloe received by Mr. English does not contain any further details of the conference than the fact It Is to discuss ways and means of opposing Injunction suits on the part of railway companlos to prevent the collectlen of taxes. Bee Want Ads are the Best Business Boosters. Diamonds. Frenzer, Uth and Dodge. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Ladles' Aid society of Iowe Arenu Presbyterian church will hold lta annual bazar and supper at the church this evening. Burglars secured fifteen boxes of cigars .Wednesday night at the saloon of B. M. Bmlth, 23te Bouth Sixteenth street, by gaining entrance through a rear window. Burglars are reported to have raised a window at the residence of Oscar Shal berg, 909 Bouth Thirty-first street, and to have stolen an overcoat and a gold watch. Chief of Police Donahue has returned from Anamosa and Fort Madison, la. The chief vlaited the penitendarles at boih places and says the Anamosa Institution Is a place of much Interest. The women of the First Baptist church will perve a chicken pie dinner at tha church at S:0 o'clock thla evening. Dur ing the afternoon and evening they will have a sale of useful and fancy articles. The English Oil and Gas company has been Incorporated In the office of the clerk of Douglas county to do a general oil producing buRinesa In Omaha and In Coffee vllle, Kan. The Incorporators are Arfhur E. English, Paul A. English, Otto B. Eng lish, John 8. Hyman and George R. Bnell lng. The capital stock Is to be I16O.0O0. Clifford M. Anthony. Charles E. Anthony and George W. Curtlsa are plaintiffs In a suit egalnst Mary E. Hall. Fred IS. HaU and Luneta W. Smith. The amount In contention is tl.000, for which the de fendants are aakl February 6. 1899, to have made their notes and to have given a mortgage as security on real estate In Hillsdale addition. A foreclosure Is asked. Bhlmer & Chase have Incorporated them selves to the extent of IKjO.Ouo. The In corporators are: C. C. Bhlmer, Arthur Chase, George J. Morris and John 8. Flemme. TheBe, with the ana. stance of Vf V Hhlmer and F. A. Chase, constitute the board of directors. Tha business to be carried on In future win not oe very rauon different from that which the firm trans acted before Us Incorporation. George W. feapp will not at once get his S2,6U0 from Christie Bros, of South Omaha. After considering the matter since Wednes day morning the jury tms noon aeriuea they could not agree. They were dlml. el after being s.nt back one with additional Information on the accident. The plaintiff wan iiijuivu ill iuuaw7 c i iui'iiv. win he claimed was due to Inefficient h.rne. and an old wagon lurnlsnea by aeienaanis. ISTH AKD DC-Xl. KBTAK. AOallTe. for Women and sterling silver. Oold and N KY bt If YATi U I J. mvxm r. cotton derby heavy cotton derby heavy T Qfl LADIES' fine quality, jersey IsaU ribbed merino suits, J wool and natural and white, beautifully finished with silk and silk taped neck, cut full sir.e, regu lar $1.50 values, at $1.90. Children's Underwear. if C Children's fine quality heavy jersey C combination suits, natural gray, open front or Oneita style at 45c. Rheumatism hangs on, so stubbornly, that most remedies fall to do mot than fire temporary relief. The cause of rheumatism Is the presence of urea or arte acid In the blood and the deposits of this dangerous poison In the muscles and joints produces Inflammation. This Is why liniments only rellere, but do not cure rheumatism. It is Inside and must bo driven out UaUiday'a Rheumatism Cure will drive out rheumatism, both acute and chronic, la all lta . forms, from the system. The cure la permanent. , cure guaranteed or your money BEATON DRUG CO.. ISTH CALL this an extra long jacket or a short sacque. Youll be equally right, for its partly both. There's more nt to it than to most sacques and it is just that much more trim. More swing than is pos sible in a jacket therefore more freedom. It is useful warm comfortable without sacrifice of style. Like most Gordon Gar ments, this one comes in many good furs. Most people seem to like it best in Astrakhan a most at tractive skin for almost any garment The prices begin as low as $30.00. Gordon Furs are care fully selected by men who know; they are cleaned, stretched and put together in our own light, airy factory. Not a detail is skirroed, inside oi out That's one reason they're as well known in New York as in St. PauL GORDON & FERGUSON. St. Paul, Minn. EstabliAed 1871 Over In England there is a man named Carr. Thirty years ago bo made all kinds of Overcoatings. On day he talked the matter over with him self, and feeling: that be knew more about making Meltons than he did about making of any other Overcoating', be came to jLhe conclusion that It would be best for blin to make only that thing be knew bow to make best and let the other fellows make the others. Today Carr Meltons are the best Meltons in the world the softest, the firmest, the richest In appearance, and the most durable. Corr Melton Over coat endowed with Mac Carthy smart - style $40 to Sou. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 104-JO A 1611 :. Next door to Wabash Ticket Office, Phea IMS. Piles Cured WITHOUT AN OPERATION A written auarantee irlven in every ease SSaroJsV"- MAW1LU - v dren. I and Children derby ribbed and Hat fleeco derby Flttesnth and Farnam Price 50c bach. AND FARNAM STS., OMAHA. NEB. AGENTS MM.. . 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