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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THTTUSDAY , NOVEMBER 9 , ISflfl.
DOINGS IN SUPREME COURT
Several Important Oases AM Submitted to
State's Highest Tribunal.
STATE AGAINST HOME INSURANCE CO.
Arcneil nml .SiiliiulMcd , Allornry ( Icn-
fl-nl HinjMi AiMionrlitK for C'otit-
inonivriiltli I'olntn of Mic Cclc-
hrnled Cnnc OiilllniMl.
LINCOLN , Nov. S. ( Special. ) The su
jircme court met this morning nnd covcra
important rases were submitted , nmon
them the case of the State of Nebrask
ngalnot the Homo Insurance company o
New York. This was an action commence !
In the district court of Lancaster count
to recover certain fees which were paid t
John V. Cornell as ntato auditor and whlc
wore not turned Into the state treasitrj
It Is a test case and If the decision Is favor
nble to the state similar proceedings wll
be commenced against the Insurance com
jinnies which paid fees to Cornell.
One of the contentions of the dcfendan
Insurance company was that the state , afte
having knowledge of Moore's delinquency
made n demand for him to make It ROO (
and that he paid $1,000 , which was duly re
celvcd by the state. The sate contend
that Mcore was the agent of the Insuranc
companies nnd as such had In his posses
slon money which should have been paid
to the state. It Is admitted that In law
Moore owes the state nothing and that th
Insurance companies owe It In the aggregate
about $27,000. Moore as the agent of the
Insurance companies , reduced the Indobt
edncss by the payment of the $4,000 to J23 ,
000. Another ground of defense Is that the
state having ncqulceced for so many years
In the custom of paying tecs to the nudlto
Is now estopped to deny that such n pay
ment was n proper payment to discharge
the obligation to the state. This contention
Is met by n decision from a Texas case
In which the court held that because the
ftntf had not acted nt an earlier day coulc
not affect the right of the state to maintain
i lt suit , concluding with the abortion tha
"the state cannot bo precluded from pn
forcing Its right to what belongs to It. "
The case was argued before the supreme
cnurt by Attorney General Smyth and As
sistant George Corcoran for the state am
by Greene & Breckenrldgn for the de
fendant.
The cape ot Dr. Farnam against the Cltj
rf Lincoln , an action brought to restrain
the cltv council from accepting an offer to
compromise a debt of the Lincoln Traction
company to the city of Lincoln , wns also
Rubmlttcd.
.lurr AnMlciiN > o Illnnie.
ST. PAUL , Neb. . Nov. 8. ( Special. )
The coroner's jury In the case of John Hill
found dead on Canada hill , has returned a
verdict that he came to his death aftc
drinking a large quantity of alcohol. The
coroner's jury fixes no blame and the two
young men , Crow nnd Carr , that were will
the deceased at the time , have returned.
BATTLE ENDED IN NEBRASKA
( Continued from First Page. )
superintendent of public instruction by 22 :
majority. Paul Jessen. republican , was elec
ted to succeed Judge B. S. Ramsey , as judge
of the Second Judicial district , consisting ot
Cass and Otoe counties.
CHEYENNE Fifteen precincts give
Iteeee , 487 ; Holcomb , 377. Congressman
' Klnkald. 502 ; Neville , 409. Three precincts
yet to be heard from usually return smal
democratic majorities. Fuslonlsts elcc
judge , clerk , treasurer , commissioner am
possibly coroner and surveyor.
DAKOTA Complete returns give Reese
574 ; Holcomb , 60S. Regents : Ely. 573-
McGllton. 491 ; Teeters. 618 ; Rich , 526
District judge : Evans ( rep. ) , 678 ; Graves
( fus. ) . 731.
DIXON Complete returns : Rccee , 061 ;
Holcomb , 1,017. Republicans elect county
clerk , judge and treasurer. Largeot vote
ever cast In the county.
FILLMORE Complete returns give
Reese , 1578 ; Holcomb , 1900. Populists elec
ted all the county officers.
GAGE Complete returns with the excep
tion of Liberty township give Rceso 666
majority nnd the missing township will In-
: 4 creaeo his lend. On the Bounty ticket , Wad-
flfngton ( fus. ) , for sheriff , will have filO
majority nnd Bro stcr ( fus. ) , for district
clerk , 140 majority. Balance of ticket Is
republican. White ( rep. ) , for clerk , will
have about 1,100 majority ,
LINCOLN Thirty-seven precincts out of
forty-one give the following republican ma
jorities : Reese , 81 ; Klnkald , 83. Entire
republican county ticket has been elected ,
with t"vo exceptions. Lincoln county has
baen populist for twelve years past and
republicans are jubllaut over the great vic
tory.
tory.MERR1CK
MERR1CK Holcomb has carried the
county by 20 majority , Tbo republicans elect
treasurer , cleric , sheriff , superintendent and
elcrk of district court. The fuslonlstfl elect
Judge. The vote on district judges Is In
complete.
NEBRASKA CITY , Nov. 8. ( Special. )
The republicans elected five of their
candidates on the county ticket by tbo
The fetishism of savage Africa makes
us shudder , and fills us with disgust.
Yet we have fetishes of our own , one of
them great , widely-worshipped , and in
whose name crimes innumerable are
daily perpetrated. The name of that fe
tish is Ignorance.
To that powerful
fetish thousands
of mothers annu
ally make sacrifice
of thcirdaughtcrs.
For what is it but
a sacrifice to the
fetish Ignorance
to permit girls to
blossom to wom
anhood , and enter
the marriage rela
tion without one
helpful hint of the
obligations of that
relation and its
physical perils ?
Just the word
which the mother
fails to speak
would turn the
young girls'atten
tion to the danger
of irregularity.
For it is in the .
ignorance of the necessity for regularity
in the period that the foundation is laid
for the debilitating drains , the female
weakness , bearing-down pains , inflam
mation nnd ulceration that rob marriage
of joy and motherhood of happiness.
That " God-send for "
women as wom
en have named it , Dr. I'ierce's Favorite
Prescription , establishes regularity of the
periods , dries up all unhealthy drains ,
cures female disease , and inflammation
and ulceration of the peculiarly femi
nine organs.
Women suffering from diseases pecu
liarly feminine , may consult Dr. R. V.
Pierce , by letter nt the Invalids' Hotel ,
Buffalo , absolutely without charge or fee.
Kach letter is opened in strict privacy ,
read as sacredly confidential and to pre
serve the seal of confidence unbroken ,
all replies are sent in plain envelopes ,
bearing uo singlo-word of printed matter ,
following majorities : Clerk of district
court. R. M. Tnggart , 12S ! Judge , M. C.
Joyce , 433 ; sheriff , William Brewer , 499 ;
superintendent , C. 0. Ellwanger , 347 ; cor
oner , C. N. Karntcns , f > 13. The fuslonlsts
elected C. P. Lloyd treasurer by a majority
of 914 ; II. R. Young , clerk , by 3.17 major-
lly and George Stroblc , commissioner , by
eighty votes. Paul JcfBcn , republican ran-
dldato for Judge of the Second Judicial dis
trict , carried Otoe county by 234 , Ills ma
jority in the two counties Is nearly GOO.
ROCK Complete ofTlcl.il returns glvo
Reese , 368 ; Holcomb. 215 ; Ely. 379 ; Mc-
Olltcn. 347 ; Rich. 222 ; Teeters. 227 ; Ktn-
knld , eongrete. Sixth district , 389 ; Neville.
239. District Judge. Fifteenth district :
Alder ( rep. ) , 3SB ; Wood , 321 ; Westover
( fus. ) . 272 ; Hnrrlngton , 215. The rcpub-
llrnn ticket Is elected by good majorities.
SAUNDERS Complete returns glvo Rceso ,
I.C8I ; Holcomb , 2.557. Regents : Kly. 1.682 ;
McOllton. 1,645 ; Rich , 2,321 ; Teeters , 2,555.
District Judge : Sedgwlck ( rep. ) , 1,858 ; An
derson ( rep. ) , 1,636 ; Good ( fus. ) , 2,529 ; Foru-
berger ( fug ) . 2,317. 1C nil re fusion county
ticket elected.
SKWARD Holcomb has carried the
ccunty nnd the entire Hct of fusion county
officers In elected. Sedgwlck ( rep. ) has 27
majority over Sornborger ( tug. ) for dis
trict Judge. Thp majorities nro ns follows :
Holcomb , 237 Regents : Toctere. 124 ! Rich ,
85. District judges : Sedgwlek ( rep. ) , 27 ;
Good ( fus. ) , 43 ; county treasurer , Reming
ton , 416 ; clerk , Supplgor , 107 ; county judge ,
Thomas , 678 ; superintendent , Anderson , 130 ;
Fherlf. , Wlflo , 268 ; clerk of the district
court , Cnldcr , 157 ; surveyor , Furgcson , 9 ;
cnrone. ' , Doty , 103 ; Fuslciilsts elected su
pervisors In nil three pupcrvlsor districts ,
making the county board stand 5 to 2 'u-
elon.
elon.WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON Majorities run from a
few to nearly 500. When the returns ore
all In Holcomb will have the county by
about 70. The republican district judges
will carry the county by about 150 votes.
Of the county officers the republicans get
clerk , judge , clerk of court , surveyor and
coroner. Thu fuslonlsts get sheriff and
treasurer , superintendent and treasurer.
The fualonlsts had sheriff and treasurer last .
term. The fuslonist lost one member from
the county board. The board now stands
six republicans and one populist.
IN THE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
Upturn * SompTTlint Incomplete , lint
Knlrly Indicate the
ncntilt.
The returns on judges of the dUtrlct
court lack considerable of being complete ,
but generally give a certain Indication of
the result. In the Second district Paul
Josson of Otoe , republican , defeats Judge
Karasay of Cass. In the Third Judges
Frost , Hall and Cornish , republicans , are
ro-clected. In the Fourth ( the Omaha dis
trict ) all seven of the republican candi
dates are elected. In the Fifth returns are
suillclent to Indicate conclusively the elec
tion of Sornbergcr and Good , the fusion
candidates. They had a good , safe ma
jority on the basis of the 1898 vote. Very
little has been received on judges In the
Sixth , but what has been , coupled with tlie
largo fusion majority for the state ticket
in the district , readers the election of Hol-
lenbeck and Grlmleon , fusion , a certainty.
Returns from the Seventh Indicate a close
race between Christy , republican , and
Slubbs , populist , nnd the chances of the
two appear about even. Stubba has a ma
jority of thirty-six In Saline and Christy
one of flfty-throo In Nuckolls. Comparison
with the vote on the state ticket In FI1I-
moro , Thaycr and Clay counties , which
comprise the remainder of the district ,
shows a fusion plurality.
In the Eighth , Graves , fusion , Is doubtless
elected , though complete returns have not
been received.
In the Ninth ex-Senator W. V. Allen Is
elected over Welch , republican.
Adams , fusion. Is elected In the Tenth.
Only four out of twelve counties In the
Eleventh have been heard from and these
Indicate the probability that Abbott , re
publican , and Thompson , fusion , may be
elected.
Judge Sullivan defeats ex-Judge Hamer
in the Twelfth.
Returns are almost entirely lacking In the
Thirteenth. Last year on the state ticket
the republicans had a majority of sixty-one
In the district. In the counties heard from
Judge Grimes , republican , has increased the
majority of last year.
Norrls , republican , Is running ahead of the
state ticket. With Red Willow. Chase and
Hayes counties to hear from he hao a ma
jority of 274. These counties last year gave
? . republican majority of 175 and as Norrls
liao overcome an adverse majority in the
other counties his election would seem to
be assured.
There Is little to predicate an opinion
en in the Fifteenth , except that the dis
trict has a etnwg fusion majority , and tha
returns received would hardly warrant the
assumption that the republican candidates
could overcome It.
VOTE IN LANCASTER COUNTV
Itciiil > llcniin Poll About ( he Vnunl
Vote nnd KIrot Their Ticket
with Little Trouble.
LINCOLN , Nov. 8. ( Special. ) The re
publicans of Lancaster county polled about
the usual vote yesterday and elected the
entire county ticket with the exception of
ona candidate the nominee for county
treasurer. One or two of the other can
didates had a close shave , but the ticket
has an average majority of about 1,000. Un- j
ofllclal returns from all precincts and wards
'
n Lancaster county give Reese 5,510 , and
lolcomb1,555 , a majority for Reese of
155. William McLaughlln , fusion candi
date for county treasurer , was elected by a
majority of 949.
The fight on Duckstaff , the republican
nndldato for county treasurer , was waged
by the republicans , many of whom made no
secret of the fact. They Insist that they
made It simply because of Buckstaff's con
duct In tbo county convention.
The fusion committee this nfternoon
claimed the election of two other candidates ,
but tbo returns do not Justify their as
sertions.
The republican headquarters were prac
tically deserted today. It was easy to do-
ermine from the early returns last night
hat Holcomb had nn easy majority , but
eturns were received up to nn early hour
bis morning.
The populists were In a particularly Joy-
ul mood today and arrangements have
Iready been made for a grand Jollification
aler In the week. The returns were a sur-
rlse to many popocrats. They were all
onfldent , but they did not expect to see
uch largo gains , notwithstanding the ex-
ravugant claims of the populist central
ommlttee.
( leo. Noland , Rockland , o. , nays ; "My wife
lad piles forty years. DeWltt's Witch Hazel
alvo cured her. It Is the best naive In
America. " It teals everything and cure *
11 skin dlteasea.
! ! oily Fmiiiil In ( InItlver. .
ST. LOl'IS , Nov. S. A body found flo.it-
ng In the river nt the Chain of Hocks I
water works IB supposed to bo that of Fred
'roctor of Chicago. The dead man was of
nlddlo ago , about tlvu feet four Inches In
eight and weighed about 145 pounds. The
ody wan badly decompuiud , as if It hail
> een In the water about two weeks. There I
pro no markx of violence dUcernlblc. An |
inuefit will be held today. Besides 112 in
noncy and n gold watch , there were two
ettero on his portion , both uddremrd to
' "red Proctor , Chicago. One wan from I
'rank A. Bnucr , 181 Bast Madison street ,
hieago , and the other from a man who
lK e < l himself "Frank , " dating his letter
rom the Calumet hotel , Chlcnzo , .
SAMOAN ACT IS REPEALED
Powers Will Dissolve Partnership and Maka
Division of Islands.
GERMANY AND BRITAIN COME TO TERMS
llnrunln Conolinlcil Snlijrrt to Amr.r-
I on n .Vnnroinl AVliL-roby I'noli
.Notion CiMiecrnrd Wilt Conic
Into L'vrtnln Territory *
DBfiLlN. Nov. S. It was officially an
nounced this morning that an agreement ,
subject to the approval of the United States ,
had been arrived at between Great Britain
and Germany , by virtue of which the samoan -
* moan act Is repealed and the Islands eli
i Upolil , Savnll and the small adjacent Islands
! fall to Germany as free property , and the
{ Island of Tutulla and the subsidiary Islands
go to the United States.
I Orent Britain , It Is added , renounces any
I claim to the Samoan Islands and Germany ,
j In turn , renounces any claim to the Tonga
I Islands and to Savage Island In favor of
I Oront Britain , nnd also cedes Cuolseul and
1 San Isabel , the two easterly Islands of the
| Solomon group , with their Insular surround-
I Ings , lo Great Britain. The consular repre
sentatives of the two powers In Samoa and
the Tonga Islands arc to bo withdrawn tor
the present and German subjects are to
have the same rights as British subjects in
nwmt to the free and unimpeded enlistment
of native laborers In the whole of the Solo-
I mon group In the possession ot Great
Britain , Including Chotscul and San Isabel
\ < MV Ilotiniliiry In ToROlnnd.
At the same tlmo an arrangement has been
arrived at between the two powers by virtue
ot which the so-called neutral zone in the
hinterland of German Togoland and the
British Gold Contt will bo divided In such a
manner that the .boundary of the German
nnd British territories will bo formed by the
Paka river up to a point where the latter
cuts the ninth degree of latitude , thence
north by a line to be fixed by a mixed com
mission. To this Is appended a reservation
that the countries of MamprusI and Gambaza
shall fall to Great Britain and the countries
of Yeudl and Chakosl to Germany.
Finally , according to the decision of the
colonial council , Germany has promised to
rcnounco Its extra-territorial rights In Zan
zibar till the expiration of the commercial
treaty In 1002 , with the proviso that the re
nunciation Is only effective when the ether
nations abandon their extra-territorial rights
in Zanzibar. In favor of Great Britain. Re
garding this agreement it Is observed that
the United States' assent is regarded as as
sured.
A further agreement concluded between
Germany , Great Britain and the United
States Is to the effect that the question of
compensation for claims for damages during
the late trouble Is to be submitted .to an Im
perial court of arbitration , which will decide
all claims.
UNITED STATUS TO GIST TUTUIbA.
Agreement of Ciri-nt Ilrltnln mid Ger
many lo lie .Submitted.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8. The State depart
ment has not yet been advised of the agree
ment between Great Britain and Germany
respecting the Snmoan group. It Is gath
ered , however , that If the outline of the ar
rangement set out In the cable advices Is
accurate , there will be no disposition to
withhold our approval provided certain
minor conditions are Included.
Whatever plan Great Britain and Germany
might agree upon , It was stipulated should
be first submitted to the consideration of
the United States. This was necessary , as
the change proposed could be made only
by formal treaty , which would not "require
the approval of the senate.
It Is believed that the arrangement pro
posed now will be satisfactory to the State
department. The United States Is not con
cerned with the amount or character ot
the compensation that passes between the
other nations. Besides retaining the coaling
station of Page Page , acquiring the island
ot Tutulla , whereon the harbor Is located ,
and three or four emaller islets in the vi
cinity , the United States will continue to
enjoy , by stipulation , the privilege of tradIng -
Ing with Apia , under conditions usually as
favorable as those now existing. The islets
referred to are not of any particular im
portance from a commercial point of view ,
but It is deemed essential to control them
politically in order to prevent smuggling.
The partition of the Samoan group of
Islands marks the close of a long-standing
Eource of International controversy and
also brings about new territorial arrange
ments ! n the South Pacific. In the early
stage of the negotiations It was agreed that
the United States should have the Island
of Tutulla , with Us valuable harbor of
Page Page , and the lesser Inlands of Its
coast , including1 the large Islet of Manila.
The negotiations then shifted to London
to determine whether Germany or Great
Britain should retain the two remaining
Islands , Upolu and Saval.
The nature of these later negotiations
has been constantly communicated to
Washington , although they have not reached
the Slate department and It has been known
for some days that In case Great Britain
retired from Samoa , Germany would give
an part compensation the large Solomon
islands of Yzabcl and Choisetil. These are
near tbo British possessions In Australia ,
being- east of New Guinea. They are twice
the size of the Samoan group , but the county
Is mountainous and the people warlike , many
being cannibals , The area of all the Ger
man Solomon Islands IH 9,000 sijitaro miles ,
against 1,700 square miles far the entire
Samoan group.
At the British nnd German embassies
here the announcement of the close of the
negotiations was received with much sat
isfaction.
A high diplomatic official raid the agree ,
ment was duo mainly to thq fact that Ger
man public sentiment was averse to retiring
from Samcn , nnd yielding to this sentiment
Great Britain had solved the matter by
taking an equivalent In territory elsewhere.
WATCHINGTHEJWONEY MARKET
Secrrlnry ( Jn p DOPHo < Connlilpr
Any HxlBviioy KxlMtn WnrriuitliiK
Action by novrrninent.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8 , Treasury officials
are watching the course of the money market -
ket in New York , but it Is understood no
steps are contemplated at this tlmo to re
lieve the stringency In rates which exist
In some quarters. Officials are disposed to
think the excessive
charges for money
nro made largely by banks to customers
who desire 1 for use In speculation and
that for ordinary buslnefs the financial
Institutions are nble to accommodate their
clients at the legal rates of Interest. Secre
tary Gage , In upeaklng of the matter , said
that bo did not consider any exigency existed
warranting any action by the government ,
There was no great accumulation of money
In the treasury and the outgo of govein-
mcnt moneys was running pretty oven with
its receipt.
In this connection the secretary eald he
knew nothing of the statement current In
Wall street today that there was to bo n
conference between himself and well wnown
bankers of the rnctrr.ooiis to consider the
question , nor wsa there any basis for tha
report that the government was to purchase
a largo amount of bonds , The secretary was
In communication by telephone with a prom
inent banking house in New York today ,
the officials of which Informed him that
they had enough funds to meet the demands
of their regular customers nt ordinary rates
of Interest.
ARGUMENTS IN WAR TAX CASE
To Tent Whether Trnnnonrtnilnn
Cnmpnnlr * ir Slill jirr Slinll I'njr
Hcicntic on 1'ncknKcn.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. The United
States supreme court today began the hear
ing In the case ot the Merchants' associa
tion of New York , brought In the name ot
William Crawford , against the Adams Kx-
press company , to teat whether the trans-
poitntlon companies or the shippers shouM
pay the war revenue ; charged on packages
sent by express.
Frederic R. Kellogg , on behalf of the
merchants , contended that the tax Is Im
posed exclusively on the business of trans
portatlon and la Intended to bo borne by
the carrier In all cases where It accepts
Roods for transportation , and also that the
Imposition of this tax upon the carrier
precludes It from relieving Itself of the ex
pense by refusing to accept goods for trans
portation unless the unnllllng shipper him
self assumes the burden. It was urged
that the refusal of the express companies
to carry packages upon which the tax had
not been paid Is nn unlawful and unrea
sonable restriction ot trade and the court
wns asked to enjoin It from making such
refusal.
Mr. Stccle , as counsel for the express
companies , took the position that the war
rovcnuo tax wns not Intended by congress
to bo Imposed exclusively upon thu express
company , oven In the first Instance , but It
Is placed simply on the transaction of ship
ment , to bo paid Indifferently by cither
party , and that oven If the express com
pany la compelled exclusively toy the statute
to pay the tax In the first Instance , yet It
Is loft free to relieve Itself of this ex-
pensa by refusing to accept express pack
ages for transportation unless the shipper
agrees to assume the burden.
Mr. Steele asserted that the Adams com
pany carries about 28,000,000 packages an
nually. The tax on these would amount
to $280,000 , or 2',4 per cent of the nominal
par value ot thn company's capital stoeU.
This , ho argued , would bo unreasonable ,
whllo If paid * y the shipping public It would
not bo felt. The hearing will continue to
morrow.
MCKNSH FOR DEWKY.
Ailmlrnl Appllcn lor Permit to AVcd
Mm. Mildred Hnscu.
WASHINGTON , Nov. S. A marriage li
cense was today Issued to Admiral Gcorgo
Dewey and Mrs. Mildred Hazen. The ap
plication for the license was made by Lieu
tenant Harry H. Caldwell , U. S. N. , Admiral
Dewey's secretary , In person. The Informa
tion furnished the clerk and sot forth In the
license Is that Admiral Dewey is 61 years ot
ago -and his bride-elect 43 ; that both are
citizens of the United States and that in the
case of each party thcro was one former mar
riage. To these statements Lieutenant Cald
well was required to make oath.
The marriage ceremony will bo performed
at Mrs. McLean's residence. A family
party , with a few Intimate friends and many
high officials , will attend the event. No
authoritative Information Is obtainable as
to the exact date of the wedding. Cardinal
Gibbons Is away from Washington and It
Is believed Archbishop Keane , a friend of
the bride , will celebrate the marriage rites.
The archbishop Is out of the city.
The Post tomorrow will say :
"Admiral George Deiwey and Mrs. Mil
dred Hazen will probably be married today.
No annoucemcnt has been made , hut the
necessary license was procured yesterday
and arrangements for the wedding , which
will bo attended only by members of the
two families , are complete. The ceremony ,
It Is understood , will , bo 'performed at the
residence of Mrs. Wasn.lnglon McLean. Mrs.
Hazon's mother , 1705 , K street. The hour
of the ceremony depends , It Is said , upon
the return of John n. McLean , Mrs. Hazen's
brother , from Ohio. Ha Is expected In
Washington some time Thursday. The re
quired dispensation for the ceremony to
take place elsewhere than In a church was
procured yesterday and It Is asserted that
Cardinal Gibbons will be here to officiate. "
THREE : MVBS IN M'KINLEY'S HANDS.
Privates Convicted by Coart-Martlal
A IT nit < lic Finn I Dcclnloii.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8. The four cases ot
court-martial death sentence of soldiers In
the Philippines , which reached the War de
partment by yesterday's Manila mall , are
waiting transmission to the secretary of
war. The men under sentence are Private
Otto U. Conine , Corporal George Damphofter
and Private Peter Dennett , all of Company
B , Sixteenth Infantry , and Private William
B. Carborougb , Company B , Third Infantry.
These cases will have to go to the secretary
of war , and thence to the president for ap
proval. Executive action cannot be fore
casted , but It Is generally understood here
that In case the sentences are not commuted
by the president , it is more than likely that
the attorneys for the convicted men will
endeavor , by technical flaws In the proceed
ings , to prevent the imposition of the ex
treme penalty. U is understood also that
General Otis' approval of the sentences was
coupled with a recommendation for mercy.
To malto this recommendation the general
would have to approve the sentence , as he
has the right to disapprove the sentence
in tote , but not to mitigate It.
PENSIONS VQn WESTERN VETERANS
Survivors of flic Civil War Remcm-
liercd I ) } ' < lie Ceiiernl Government.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8. ( Special. ) The
following western pensions have been
granted :
Issue of October 21 :
Nebraska : Orlfclmil-Ryle Willis. Weep
ing Water , J12 : Isaac Jackson , Klein , JO.
Restoration and reissue John I , Merrlain ,
dpiicl , Omaha. $30. Restoration , relnsue and
Increase William Barrett , Negunda. dead ,
$ ( i to $12. Increase Joshua Frlzzoll , Friend ,
JS to $12 ; Rufus R. Lull , Alnsworth. > 14 to
$17 , Original widows , etc. Clara M. Mer-
rlam , Omaha , $12 ; Olive A , Barrett , No-
gunda , $3.
Iowa : Original Alonzo II. Enyart. Co
lumbus City , $6 ; Oorge M. Swalm. White
131m , $6. Increase Oeorge P. Bellows ,
French Creek , $ ! to $8 ; Justus Paddcn , DCS 1
Molnes , S3 to $10 ,
South Dakota : Original James Dwyer ,
JII11 City , | . Inermse Henry H. Towner ,
Piedmont , 116 to 17.
Prominent .tniinnmc C'nll nn JIcKlnlcy
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8. Mr. Kaponl ,
president of the Chamber of Commerce of
Toklo and Yokohama , Japan ; Mr. K.
Ynmamoto , president of ths Chamber of
Commerce of Kobe ; Konoshln Want nnd
T. Furluo. delegates from other Japanese
commercial bodies , called on President Mc-
Klnley today lo pay their respects. They
are making A ( our of this country and
Europe for the purpose of observation ,
Iiiiliimtrlnl fuiiiinlNNloii lo Mrcl.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8. The Industrial
commission will resiimo Its Investigation ot
the trusts tomorrow.
FIRE RECORD.
Oldpnt Church In XPTV
MOUNT HOLLY , N. J. , Nov. S. St. Mary's
Kplscopal church , at Coleftown , the oldest
chttrch In New Jersey , was destroyed by flro
of supposed Incendiary origin last night. H
wns built In 1076 nnd was ot great historic
Interest because of Us age. The lire Is sup-
pnscd to have been started by thieves , who
first robbed the edifice.
SpnrU * iRiilto Krrlnlit Depot.
HASTINGS , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special. ) The
freight depot at the St. Joseph & Grand
Island railway station was completely de
stroyed by flro nt fi o'clock this morning.
The flro originated from sparks from an
engine. The total loss Is $1,500.
M > rr. Mcliolnn
PHILADELPHIA , Nov. S. Mgr. Nicholas
Cantwcll , vicar general nnd rector of the
Church of St. Philip de Nerl , died today at
the ago of 87 years. Ho was the oldest priest
In the state. For forty-eight years he was
Identified with St. Philip church.
! ! niliirx Section of Mnnnlllon.
MASSILLON , O. , Nov. 8. A flrc In the
business section of this city this afternoon
destroyed the Altman and Putrnan block.
Canton has been wired to send help. The
lo ? , ) will probably reach from $200,000 to
1300,000.
\Venlthv Man III en In tlie .Street.
1MTTSIHTRG , Pa. . Nov. 8. The body of
Colonel Dallas C. Irish , onn of Plttrburc'K
wealthiest mon , wan found on nil unfre
quented pnrt of Colemnn's Inno. tint far
from bis residence , In the east end last
night. Foul play was nt llrst HU < spt _ > cted ,
hut the physicians believe death wns due
tn apoplexy. Colonel Irish wns a descend-
nnt of Captain Nathaniel Irish of revolu
tionary fnme nnd wns the exclusive IIWIIPI-
of one ot the most valuable estates In Penn
sylvania.
Ilniilc Cleric Acquitted.
WINNIPKG. 'Man. ' . Nov. S. J. W. Ander
son , hnnlc clerk , accused of stealing $62,000
from Holson's bank here last year , was ac
quitted today. _
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Fair Tlinrnilnr nnd Friday ivlth
\Vlndn Southerly Predicted for
XcliriiNkn.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 8. Forecast for
Thursday nnd Friday :
For Nebraska , Iowa , Missouri , South Da
kota , Kansas and Colorado Fair Thursday
and Friday ; winds mostly eoutherly.
I.o.enl Hccord.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA , Nov. 8. Omaha record of temper
ature nnd precipitation compaied with the
corresponding1 day o the past three years'
183 ! ) . 1803. 1807. ISOrt.
Maximum temperature. . . 64 51 43 30
Minimum temperature. . . . 37 28 3'j 19
Average temperature 5010 10 21
Precipitation 00 .00 .01 T
% Record of temperature and precialtntlon
nt Omaha for this day und since JIarch , 1 ,
U99 :
Normal for the day 42
Excess for the day S
Accumulated excess since March 1 51
Normal rainfall for the day 01 Inch
Dellclencj for the day. , . . ' . ' 04 Inch
Total rnlnfall since 'March ' 1 . . . .23.29 Inches
Deficiency since Blarch 1 5.21 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period , 1S9S. . . 3.46 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period , IS07..10.CO Inches
Reports from Station * nt S 1 > . in.
Omaha , clear .00
North Platte , clear .00
. Salt Lake , cloudy .00
i Cheyenne , clear .00
I Rapid City , clear .01
Huron , clear .00
Wllllston , clear .CO
Chicago , clear .00
( St. Louis , clear .0) )
| St. Paul , partly cloudy. .03
. Davenport , clear .00
I Helena , partly cloudy. .00
I Kansas City , clear .00
Havre , partly cloudy. . .01
Bismarck , clear .00
Galveston , I'lcar .00
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
LUCIUS A. WELSH ,
Local Forecast Oillclal.
HEADACHE M NEURALGIA.
_
A Simple , Safe nnd Quick Cure that
Yon Cun Rely Upon.
Importance of Having a Remedy
Handy at All Times.
Max Ge.ssler. the well-known Milwaukee
chemist , has endeared h'mself to the hPurtH
of all who have ever used his famous Mnele
.Ieadnche Wafcrx. Ills
reputation is such that
\\c know the remedy to
be free of all opiates ,
nntlpyrlno or other
harmful drugs and no
matter how violent the
pnln one or two wafers
bring complete relief In-
Blde of twenty minute * .
Kach family ought to
. _ keep these wonderful
wafets constantly on hand. The Indies neeil
them every month : thu men are always *
smoking , drinking or mtitig too much uml
get a headache : and then It la so nice to
have n reliable remedy on hiind when a
vlHtor feels the iwln of too much traveler
or cxc'tement endlne In headuchp. Write
to Max Oessltr 8S2 Journal Building , Mil
waukee , WIs. , and he will Bend you a free
trial package of Ills remedy ho you cun K't
fnmlllur with a sure heudacho cure , Ask
at any drug store for a 10-cent box of ( ieH-
Bler'8 Magic Htadachc Wafers , and If they
don't cure In twenty nilnutcH the. druggist
will cheerfully hand you back the 10 cents.
PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS
SIlEht rnllltijr Off I M > oted InVcsl -
rrn riu-JdnuK for tlic- Work
lint I'loanl.
CINCINNATI , Nov ! S. ( Spcdftl Tele
gram. ) I'rlco Current says : The number
of hogs packed In the west the Inst week
nmountcil lo 140.000 , compared with 450,000
tlio preceding week nnd 175,000 Inst year.
From November I the total IB 525.009.
against CGO.OOO n year ago. Prominent places
ec.mpnre us follows :
. .
( 'Illrilfici . 17SVK ( )
Kntmis city . rn.dxj ,
Otiuilia . -Tan ) 40.01
st. 1,0111.1 . n , vi iimo
IlutlitUnpnlls . 270 > l ) aj.ft > i )
Milwaukee . 20f iO 17.W1
Olnclnn.itl . ifi.ow
St. Joseph . 27.0V1
ottuimui . i < ; , o o
Odiir R.'iplcln . SOill f. , ( l )
Sioux t'lly . 1l , ' > Xi ! , IMI
St. I'nill . IL'.OJO ' .WO
Mr. Frank Dewey , 2lfC Fowler avenue. n
near rrltnlvn of tlio < ; rent Howry , bought
n Solar rniiKo of u lust full. In "poak'ni ;
of It an lo ho he liked It IIP nld : "It !
oltlipp Hint wondnrfiil Inmrovriiirtits have1
been iniitli1 In nuices or the fiutory that
nmlU's thr "Solar" him a knack of making
ranges that other factories haven't got It
IH eertnlnlv by far the llnp t raiiRi" wo over
used. " \\o net the most Haltering testl-
I tnonlnls for our move" . We make the wliole-
1 sale prlee for rash or sell range * nt f I.OJ
I per mo. The Stortzd Slove V , 711 8. IGth.
I Ilrjnn will Niil tin Iliinlliitr.
1 SI'lllNOKIKLU. Mo. . Nov. S A tdosram
from .V. C. Wctmoie says \ \ * .1 Hryan has
rteo'iliMl not lo aecoimmny tile party of
domorruH who will arrive here Monday on
their wav to Tnupy entintj for a two weeks' i
I hunt. The Dnrty wai to have 'noliidtd
' Hryan , W J Stone ami several other mi
tlomil democrats.
She thinks little of her
self , and fails to notice how
pale and thin she is grow
ing. She worries constantly
over the baby that does not
thrive , although its food
seems abundant.
nourishes and strengthens
the nursing mother and sup
plies to the baby's food the
bone-forming and fat-pro
ducing elements which
were lacking.
5oc. nd $1.00 , all druggist * .
SCOTT & BOWNE , Chemists , New York.
-Vici ! ; otlicrs : a.i consult
SEARLES &
SEARLES
mm
PRIVATE mms
op MEN
SPECIALIST
\Vo guarantee to cure all cases curable ol
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life.
Nightly remissions Lost Manhood. Hydroccle
Vcrlcoccle , Gonoirheu , Gleet , Srphllls , Strict
ure , Piles , Fistula uni ! Hcctal Ulcers nnd
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men.
STRICTURE AND GLEET OTSAT
Consultation free t'ill : on or address
DR. SEARLES & SEARLES ,
119 So. Mtln St. OHAHA.
Genuine
r s
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
See Pnc-Slmllc Wrapper Below.
Yevry smnll nnil nn eaojr
to lake us Bngnr.
FOR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
.
UUITHAVI tkOMATUHI.
CURE SICK HEA5ACHE.
U.\CIr2 SAM'S
Cough Medicine ,
Like Uncle Sam's Country , li
The Best In tlie World
PREVENTS CROUP
2Bo at all Drug Stores.
_ nllUieM _ -
ory , tileoplr > Mno a , etc. . cauied by orer-
nork and loditcretiona. Xfcey euleftfu
and turtlu reetoia to t Vitality In ell
or rounir * ana Ut a aun for ataar. basl *
DM9 or pUacnro. 1'reTont Inuuutrand
JrOonjumptlon If taken In time. Their
_ iriImmediate improrement nnd effect * OUBIS
whereMl otbara fall. JnsUt uponhaTlnztbogenulns
Aiuc ) Tablets. Thejhnvn cured thoaiandt and will
cure you. We giro a potltlr * written guarantee to effect -
foct a care In each cnso or refund the moner , I'rlco
nfl pie Ir packaRR , or elx package * ( full treat-
UUblOi ment ) for SS.CObr moll , In plain wrapper ,
open receipt of prlcfl , Clrculanfree.
AJAX REMEDY CO. , "
For sale In Omaha , Nob. , by Jas ! For- '
sytbe. 202 N. IGth St. , Kuhn & Co. , 15th
and UnuKlas , nnd In Council Bluffs by J.
C. DoIIavcn. Liru slst.
of U ISt'rvoiiH , Dpilllitiilol Wrfi-li. DrilK" will iirvi-r Hire yon.
Tlicy will ruin your ntoiimcli mill n iiilorinlnr < li < > entire nyxteiii. lint the
xlroriB , i-vrn current ot Klcctrtclty i > roducnl by nit. IlKNMSTT'S KII C-
Will touch the rlgtit. spot and make you
well and stiong again.
That wondious vigor.il strength which
IE nlvon men ml women who wear Dr.
Bonnett'n Eloctri : Belt can ho gained by
no other means or method ,
Are you Impotent wholly or partially ?
partially ? Are jou a victim of Immoral
Drains ? Have you Vnrlcocelo , Hydrocelo ,
'Shrunken or Undeveloped Organs , Night
Lowe , Rheumatism , ConHtlpatlon , Slom
ach. Liver , Kidney or Bladder Troubles ?
DR. BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT )
WILL CURE YOU. This treatment gently
tones the stomach , purlflca the hlsod and
puts the nervous muscular und circulatory !
Byfltems In perfect condition.
Dr. Bennett's Electric Bella nave pat
ented , 80ft , dllken chamola-covored sponga
electrodes that cannot burn or blister as da
the bare mptnl electrodes used on nil other
uialtM of belts.
Can bo renewed when burned out , for
75 cents. No other belt can bo rcuoweA
for any price and when binned out is uae lew ) .
Dr. BonnoU'n Now Blectrlcal Suaponuo ry for the euro of various weakucraeo of
men Is FHHE to every male purchaaer of on o of his belts , Write for free book that fully
explains this treatment Write today do not put off the Inclination , but go right at
It and lenrn all about this marvelous treat ment that restores you to permanent freedom
from dlueacn and weakness. The most obetl nato caata treated , In the strictest confidence.
! ft ! ) BFWMFTT Fl FPTDIP
f Room20nnd2IDoiie ,
Vli DL IlB. II LLLlsl tills l/li
onlyby , . / Ins BJk : 10th & Dodgo.
LADIES' GREATEST FRIEND.
. . , , , Westville , Ills. , Feb. 4 , J899.
I feel that I most say a few words in praise of the ladies' greatest friend , McEIree's Wine of
Cardui. It is the most wonderfol that I have
remedy ever tried. I have been a sofferer for years , at
TfjaBBVLT
Wliat an awful strain on the nerves continued menstrual suffering is 1 After awhile it becomes unbearable. Mrs. Cooley
spent one day in ten in bed , suffering terrible pain. But Wine of Cardui has entirely relieved her. For years she looked'fonvard
to each menstrual period with dread. For three days every month she was in agony. Now the awful enervating drains of falling
of the womb , and the acute pains in the head , back , and lower limbs have been completely banished by Wine of Cardui. Mrs.
Cooley is well and she speaks of Wine of Cardui as "ladies' greatest friend" because it cured her and removed the shadow from her
life. Thousands of women today are suffering as Mrs. Cooley did. They are silent sufferers heroines in the cause of modesty.
Wine of Cardui will relieve their dragging pains. It will do that in the privacy of their own homes , To try Wine of Cardui is to
be cured by it. That is what every woman who has tried it says.
For advice in cases requiring special directions , address , giving symptoms , "Ladies' Advisory Department" , The Chattanooga
Medicine Company , Chattanooga , Tenn.
For sale by all Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle.