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They can bo renewed when worn out for 75 r.onta no ether belt can bo renewed for any prlco. Guaranteed to cure Boxual Impotcncy , Lost Manhood , Varlcocelo and all Sexual Disor ders ; rotore shrunken or Undeveloped Organs - gans and Vitality ; euro Rheumatism In any form ; Kidney , Liver and Bladder Troubles , Constipation , Dyspepsia. Female Complaints , etc , , Call 'at my office If you live In the city , U out of town , write me , 8acrcdly"confl. dentlal and I will send you my symptom 'blankR ' , books and literature. My lilectrlo Suspensory for the various weaknesses of HIPII FRKB to every male puchaeer of one rf my Belts. Consultation and odvlco with- ' r-st Hold only by Electric Company , Koam * 2O nnd 21 Doacla * IllocU , Ifbrx totb. nud Uodifo Strnet * . ,1 LIKELY TO MOVE TO OMAHA BelUf th&t D. E. Thomp-on Will Become a Resident of the Qato City. NEW INSURANCE COMPANY MAY DO IT Sin j Mi ntiil Olillinni Kile Ilrlct In the Snprrntc Court In the IiiHiirnnco Cniic of Cornell AKnlimt IN-liter. LINCOLN , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) The ex- elusive announcement In The Dec Sunda > morning of the organization of a new flro Insurance company by D. K , Thompson has led to a , dent of speculation In this city as to whether Mr. Thompson will make his future residence In the state metropolis Mr. Thompson said recently that he had not decided to leave Lincoln , but It Is gen erally believed hero that ho will locate In Omaha nn soon as the new company Is or ganized nnd ready for business. Ho recently disposed of his Interest In tbo Farmers' nnd Merchants' Insurance company nnd has , dur ing the paat few months , unloaded many o : bin Interests In this city. It Is announced on good authority In Lin- coin that Mr. Thompson has a contract with the government In connection with the con struction of a railroad , Just where this work IB to bo done Is not known , but It Is pos sible that the rumor originated from the report eomo time ago that Mr. Thompson had completed arrangements for the con- etructlon of n railroad In Mexico , to connect his coffco plantation with another railroad. This property In said to bo bringing In u large revenue for Its owner nnd Us value will bo largely enhanced by the construc tion of the proposed railroad. The official election returns have been received at the secretary ot state's office from alt counties but Scward. This county la expected to report within the next two clajs. The canvassing board will meet No vember 27. F. O. Hamer , candidate for judge In the Twelfth district , has certified to the ( secre tary of state that he spent $140 In the In terests of his candidacy during the cam paign. W. W. Wood , candidate for a sim ilar position in the Fifteenth district , spent $18.32 , and R. L. Kcester , In the same dis trict , spent $108. Cornell ARnlimt Poynlcr. Attorney General Smyth nnd W. D. Old- ham today nied In the supreme court a eeparato brief In the case of Auditor Cornell against Governor Poynter , which will bo sub mitted to the court tomorrow. The brief is a short one and contains the theory of the legal department of the stnto concerning the constitutionality of the Weaver act. The attorney general In his brief says the case la not a contest between the executive branch of the government and the legislative nnd judicial branches , but that it is a con test between two of the executive officers for the functions assigned to them by dif ferent legislatures at different times. The attorney general's conception of the net in controversy is that it is on act complete within itself , that Us title fairly expresses the Intention ot the legislature in Its pass age nnd that If there bo any defects In the detail of the law such defects were not the inducement that led to the passage of the act , and that the act as a whole should bo sustained. Attorney General Smyth has shown no die- position to take an aggressive part in the Insurance case and the brief filed today Is an evidence of unwillingness to defend the Weaver law In behalf of ttie governor. Only a few new theories arc advanced and the brief closes with the assertion that In case of doubt every possible presumption , not directly nnd clearly Inconsistent -with the language and subject matter , should bo made In favor of the constitutionality of the act. Greek Letter Fraternity. Zetaprovince of the Phi. Delta Theta college - lego fraternity has just closed Us annual convention nnd the delegates from the dif ferent chapters over the west have departed for their homes. The presence of the visi tors In this city livened things up in univer sity and social circles. Numerous enter tainments were given In their honor and the ball st the Lincoln hotel Friday evening was by far the swellest social event of the season. Zeta province Includes fourteen chapters and delegates were In attendance from Wisconsin , Minnesota , Illinois , Mis souri , Kansas and Nebraska. Phi Delta Theta Is one of the strongest of the college fraternities and the Nebraska Alpha chapter stands especially high in this city. For several years the chapter has occupied a handsome residence on S street , near the university buildings. The convention opened Thursday morning with an address of welcome by Dean Sher man of the university. In the afternoon a tea was given in honor of the visitors by Mrs. W. G. Morrison ? formerly Miss Tnkoy of Omaha. She was assisted by about forty members of different university sororities. Friday afternoon tbo Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority tendered a reception at the homo of Mrs. L. C. Richards in R street and In : ho evening the grand ball was given by the local chapter in the Lincoln hotel. Satur day morning the Delta Gamma sorority gave a breakfast for the visiting fraternity men and the members ot the local chapter In tholr apartments In Inglestde. A banquet at the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening terminated [ ho social festivities In connection - with the convention. Most of the delegates remained over until today. Supreme Court Cimcu. Several cases of more than ordinary Im portance -will bo submitted at the next sit ing of tbo supreme court , which begins to morrow morning. Among these are the case of Paxton nnd others against tbo State of Nebraska , tbo appeal of the old Hartley bond case ; the case of Auditor Cornell against Governor Poynter to test the Weaver act , nnd the case of the State against the Home- Insurance company , in which Is Involved the right of the state to recover tbo money paid by Insurance com- mnlcs to Eugene Moore and which he falloJ o turn Into the etato treasury. The Lincoln Ministerial association , nn organization composed of nearly all of th llvlncs of the city , has under discussion the subject ; "Tho State of Religion In Lin coln. " So far the discussion has been de voted to the Sunday phase of the question , the ministers taking the stand that Sunday newspapers are productive of no good and hat the custom ot publishing church no- tecs In the Sunday editions of newspapers should bo discontinued. Rev. Mr. Hlndman of ( he First Presbyte rian church preached before a largo congre gation yesterday on the subject ; "Should 'olygamlst Roberts Hold a Scat In Con- tress ? " He took the negative of the quea- lon and criticised Roberts for having four vlves. Two Mormon elders who have been n the city for the past few months en deavoring to get converts to their faith were present and at the close of tbo sermon both stood upwhen the pastor asked all who were In favor of seating Roberts to rise. The minister said he was glad they were present nnd that they bad heard what ID said. The Mormons roado no reply. The ncldcnt created a sensation. York Church CnlU n 1'nntor. YORK , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) The . 'rrsbyterlan church has Issued n call to lev. Dr. J. L. Countermine of Atchlson , Kan. , to become Us pastor. Dr. Counter mine was here recently , In Kansas , Dr. Countermine ranks high as a clergyman. The York Electric Light company has en larged Its plant by purchasing larger en gines , dynamos and Increasing the capacity. The company contemplates an all-night service. LINE UP AT PIE COUNTER Dcniacrnln Mrrt nt Lincoln In the Unmtloii of DU the Spoil * . LINCOLN. Nov. 20. ( Special. ) A meet ing of prominent democrats was held hero this evening In the Interests of , Leo Herd , man ot Omahn , candidate- for the appoint ment of clerk of the supreme court and state librarian. There Is n growing feeling among the democrats that the populist cnn- dldato for the position should be defeated nt any cost and the meeting tonight was for the purposeof dlscunslng the best means to bring about this result. Edmlstcn has been growing In favor among a certain class of fuslonlsts during the past few days and the flght promises to be n waim one. The democrats are after all the positions they can get nnd the populists are determined to defeat them If possible. Denton Maret came down from Omaha this morning to take a hand In the scrimmage - mage and It now transpires that he has been promised the position ot secretary to the University Hoard of Regents In order to glvo Hcrdman a clear track for the clerk- chip. This has also caused the populists to rlso up In Indignation , for It means that nnothcr very Important position will fall as a reward to n democrat. J. Stuart Dnlcs , the present sccrctnry of the board of regents , Is one of the most popular officials In the In stitution. Ho has been In bin present posi tion since the earliest days of the university and has n better knowledge of the details of the business of the Institution than any other man. * Friends of the newly elected regents of the university tonight emphatically denied the report that Denton Marct had been promised the position of secretary ot the board , but It Is generally believed that a demand will bo made upon them to have him appointed to that position. Among the prominent democrats who mot tonight were I. J. Dunn of Omaha , F. J. Morgan of Plattsmouth , E. C. Thomas of Seward , C. J. Smyth and E. P. Smith of Omaha and W. D. Oldham of Kearney. OET I'LUDUES FOR HOI.COMH ONLY. One Scheme hy Which I'onocrntu Snnreil nepiilillonn Voter * . NORTH LOUP , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) One of the means by which the popocrats carried the state nt the last election wna revealed by one of their henchmen In this township , who has more zeal than discre tion. The township of North Loup , which for years has given a republican majority of from six to twenty votes , at the late elec tion gave nlno majority for Holcomb. The popocratlc authorities obtnlncd n list of re publicans who It was supposed might be Influenced into supporting the head of the ticket first. Thirty republicans In this town ship were listed nnd then a committee of six was appointed and each man of the com mittee was given five names , with instruc tions to win over at least one of them to vote for Holcomb. No effort was to be made to get votes for any other candidate nnd the result shows that the scheme worked to a charm and that Holcomb was elected by republican votes. The commlttecman who gave the Informa tion days that every township In the state was worked In the same manner and as ho showed the list in his possession , fully one- half of the names wore marked with a cross to indicate those who had pledged them selves to vote for the head of the popocratlc ticket. JAY TIIIAL WILL I1CGIN TODAY. November Sennlon of the District Court II ear I UN nt Alntntorth. AINSWORTH , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special Telegram. ) The November session of the district court for Brown county opened this morning. Judge W.rH. . Westover presiding. There is a light docket. Today was taken up In civil cases , 'but tomorrow morning the celebrated Jay case will come up for trial. This is the case of Ed Jay , charged with stealing a span of horses from the Dell Cat tle comnanv. Witnesses nrn horn fmm Vni. ley and Cuoter counties and everything Is In readiness. It will be hotly contested , the prosecution being represented by M. F. Har rington of O'Neill and the defense by C. C. McNlsh ot Fremont. - Following this trial will come the cases of several persons Indicted for gambling and whisky selling at the Juno term of the district court , which had a grand jury at tachment. Altogether this promises to be the most interesting term held In Drown county for several years. XEHUASKA 1MIIMI2II IS A SUICIDE. Iloliemlnn Who Llvcil Xenr Miirslilnml Cntd IHif Thront Trltli n Ilnzor. MARSLAND , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special Telegram ) . Frank Kaura , a Bohemian farmer who resided three miles southwest of this place , committed suicide yesterday by cutting his throat with a razor. Kaura recently purchased n farm about six miles rom his home. Kaura was quite well-to- do. Ho leaves a widow and four children. Family trouble nnd financial reverses are said to bo the cause. Coroner J. T. Samp son held an Inquest today. The funeral will ako place tomorrow. Pnvrneo DlNtrlct Court I'oatponeil. PAWNEE CITY , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) The November term of the district court or Pawnco county , set to meet November 20 , has adjourned to December 4. on ac count of unusually heavy docketa In other parts tot the district. The local docket Is ono of the lightest In the history of the county , consisting of only thirty-seven crlm- nal and ono civil caee. Corporal Turner Irwln of the Twelfth Jnlted States regulars is In Pawnee visiting his parents. Irwln served In the Spanish- American war , taking part In the battles of Santiago and San Juan , and afterward aking part In tbo Philippine campaign , Two Ocpum-iit't'M nt Winner. WISNEtt , Nob. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) < ohn Roberts , nn employe of George N. Adams , nnd who Ihes four miles eouth of own , cnught his right hand In a feed grinder this morning , cutting the big finger completely off and crushing the index finger badly. William Glanbeers , an old settler living' five mlos ) southwest of town , suffered a stroke of' paralysis yesterday. He is now very low and the chancco for his recovery are few. Cuttle Thief UreiiUH Jnll. NELIOH , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) John Wllty , the man being held for ho t.hoft of twenty-three head of cattle from luffmnn & Rollins about two months ago , > roko jail this morning about 10:30. : A better line for the escape could not have been se- octed , a n dense fog hung over the city , making It Impossible to BCO more than two docks. At this time , 10:45 : , a pceso is being ormed for his capture. A reward of $50 is offered. SyrliuiH Lecture nt Iliimlioldt. HUMHOLDT , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) \t the opera house n lecture on "Occultism" was delivered by Or. P. S , George of Lincoln. AC the Presbyterian church at tbo same ibur Rev. David and wife , natives of Syria , olked in the Interest of the orphans' homo n their country. Mrs. Anna Woodcock of Wymore filled the Methodist Episcopal pulpit Sunday morning and evening In the absence of tbo regular pastor. lIornrthlevi'H In I'lntte County. COLUMBUS , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Horsethleves ore again at work In this county , Thomas Hill , n prominent farmer living two miles north of Monroe , lost n fine horse and buggy from In front ot n More In Monroe Saturday evening. Descrip tion cards have been sent out nnd a reward of $50 has been offered for the apprehension of the thieves. A couple ot strangers , who came Into the town a couple of hours before on a freight train , nro suspected of doing the work. iiiinl SiifTrnnc Convention. DAVID CITY , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) The women suffragists of Butler nnd ad joining counties will hold their nnnunl con vention In the Methodist Episcopal church In this city Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Severn ! prominent speakers from other states nro advertised to bo present nnd a largo nttcndanco Is expected. High School Cnilet Corpit of Girl * . KEARNEY , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) A company of cadets has been organized by forty-eight of the high school girls nnd In n ehort time they will nppcnr on the streets dressed In their full blue uniforms with soldier caps. The boys ot the high school organized n company two months ago and are now In full uniform. Sidney Land onice Examined. SIDNEY , Neb. . Nov. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) Colonel A. K. Green , Inspector of government land offices , was here today nnd carefully examined the local office. He spoke well of Receiver Matt Daughcrty and Regis ter Harris nnd found the office In splendid shape. The office Is now pnylnc the maxi mum salary , $250 n month. ArrcMt Follow * n Ilorup Trnde. BEATRICE. Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Charles Grant , a resident of the West Side , has been bound over In the sura of $200 on n charge of obtaining property under false pretenses. The trouble grows out of the recent purchase of a horse from him by W. B. Mayer , who Is the complainant. Itnliin All Dny In Culhcrtnnii. CULBERTSON , Nob. , Nov. 20. ( Special Telegram. ) The continued dry spell of the past three months was broken by n fine rain which has been falling since early this morning. The ground is thoroughly soaked and it is still raining. Iteceptlon to n Mnnlln. Hern. TECUMSEH , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Lieutenant Arthur Kavanaugh , who wan with Dewcy at Manila , arrived In the city yesterday. Everything Is In readiness for a big reception in his honor. Shrievalty Cnndldnte Content * . CULBERTSON , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special Telegram. ) J. M. Crews , populist candidate for sheriff , has contested the election of John II. Brown , republican , who was elected by a majority ot nine. Itnlii nt llrnily Inland. BRADY ISLAND , Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special Telegram. ) Rain commenced falling hero yesterday and continued for several hours. About ono and a half inches fell. The weather is very warm. ( lunll HnnterM Do 'Well. BEAVER CROSSING. Neb. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Quail hunters Infest the fields In search of the favorite game of the state. Mqny large strings have been reported. Sprcnilu tiluc 'Wildfire. You can't keep a good thing down. News of It travels fast. When things are "tho jest" they become "the best selling. " Abra ham Hare , n leading druggist of Belleville , O. , writes : "Electric Bitters are the-best selling bitters I have yet. handled In my 20 years' experience. " You know why ? Most diseases begin In disorders of stomach , liver , cldneys , bowels , blood and nerves. Electric- Jitters tones up the stomach , regu. atcs the liver , kidneys and bowels , purifies the blood , strengthens tbo nerves , hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up .he entire system. ruti''ftew ' , life and vigor fate any weak , sickly , , run-down man or woman. Only CO cents. Sold by Kuhn & Co. , druggists ; guaranteed. COUNTY TREASURER MISSING YnnUton County , South Dakotn , Han o Wonder Where Treas urer Pctcrnon Hnn Gone. YANKTON , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) County Treasurer A. W. Peterson of Yankton county is missing. He left the city lost Thursday afternoon , ostensibly for Gayvllle , at which place ho has failed to np- > ear. Nothing has been heard of him since. Its bondsmen , who have become exceedingly uneasy , are engaged In Investigating his > ooks. It Is not yet known whether there s a shortage or not , but the anxiety of the londsmen would indicate that they be loved there is. FIRE ! AT AN IXSAXE HOSPITAL. Much Excitement and $200 Damage nt Ynnkton Afiylnm. YANKTON , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) A small conflagration at the hospital or the Insane last night was caused by the cxplcslon ot a lantern in a closet In one of ho wards where bottles were kept contaln- ng benzine and kerosene. The fire created a good deal of excitement , doing damage to bo amount of $200. Michael Magner , George Carey , Will Walsh , George Brown and Hoancgger broth ers have been arrested on warrants follow ing indictments , charging them with running games of chance In the same building where liquor was sold. Three other Indictments have been found for selling liquor without a 'license. Will Be Tried In ftclirnnka. CHEYENNE , Nov. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) Klnch McKlnney , who was arrested at Laramle yesterday on his release from serving eight years In the state penitentiary , was brought here today by United States Marshal Sadscll. Ho was given a bearing before judge Rlner , who ordered his re moval to the district of Nebraska , where he will be tried for obstructing the United States mall. \oted Criminal Itelenned. LARAMIE , Wyo. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Klnch McKlnney , a noted criminal , who has been In the Wyoming penitentiary for the lost eight years , was released today. He was nt once rearrested by United States Marshal Hadsell and will be taken to Ne braska to answer a charge of robbing the United States malls , an indictment having been found against him by a United States grand Jury. South Dakota State Tlmher Sale. PIERRE , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Special Tele- gram. ) W. A. Prather of tbo state land de partment has gone to Charles Mix county , where ho will offer for sale dead and down timber on Etato lands under the provisions of the law of the last session. J. D. Bridges , editor "Iiemccrat , " Lancas ter , N. H. , says ; "Ono Minute Cough Cura Is the best remedy for croup I ever used. " Immediately relieves and cures coughs , colds , croup , asthma , pneumonia , bronchitis , grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It prevent * consumption. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER lluln , Followed by Fair nnd feeler In Central nml Kimtcrii I'orllon * nf \elirnnliii for WASHINGTON. Nov 20.-Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday : For Kansas and Nebraska Fair In west ern , rain followed by fair and cooler In cen tra ) and eastern portions Tuesday ; Wednes day fair ; northeaeterly winds , For Iowa and Missouri Rain and cooler Tuesday ; Wednesday fair ; nortbeaatcrly winds. For South Dakota Fair Tuesday ; cloudy and warmer Wednesday ; variable winds. SIX VICTIMS OF THE WRECK Half a Dozen Dead as the Result of Sunday's ' Emnshup , SAD SCENES AROUND THE CMRNEL HOUSE AK " < 1 Pn ltrr Sprint * llic liny llrntnnn- tna Illfi Son'd SnU l'nl - Cor- uncr'n Iiiiiicnt | to He Held Toilny. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Spcel.il Telegrnm. ) Ono of the four Italian ! ) Injured In the terrible nccldrnt < ic tcrdny on the Omaha railroad near llumbbldt , now In the hospital here , Is very low nnd not expected to recover. Another will recover If unlocked for complications do not set In. The other two will recover. The list of dead Just ob tained Is as follows : EDWARD HOWARD. ANTONIA ANDREA. ANTONIO AUnL.L.0. JOSEPH MENONK. FRED DARKRELL. WERTEL , OARELL. The first named la an American nml the remainder Italians. Sad scenes have been witnessed today around the undertaking rooms In Hits city where the mangled bodies lie. An old man , whoso 15-year-old son was ono of the killed , notwithstanding the vigils of the night , spent the greater part of the day nt the undertaking rooms. His grief wns Incon solable. Not until completely exhausted was It possible to lead him away. Search of the bodies by officers for money nnd valuables resulted In discovering n wal let containing $100 In cash. It was In a leather pockctbook beneath the underwear. On the body of another was found $80 , while on a third was $60. Much Interest centers around the coroner's Inquest tomorrow. It Is difficult to sco how Engineer Gcrmcr of the construction train can bo blamed tor the accident. Upon rounding the curve 13 r atom an J _ , W. Harris saw the handcar with the men on It and signaled Engineer nermcr to stop. The engineer Immediately applied the brakes , but could not prevent the train striking the handcar then abandoned nnd left on the track. The construction train was going only about six or eight miles an hour. Had the cars which turned over and crushed the workmen been loaded In stead of empty they would not , In the opin ion of railroad men. have loft the track at all. all.Tho The four more seriously wounded In the hospital hero are alive this evening. INSISTS ON BEING IN JAIL Mail Who SQJ-N He In from loiva 11 c- conien Suddenly Iitnuiic nt IMcrrc. PIERRE , S.D. . . Nov. 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) A man giving his name as J. L. Duncan , who came hero from Aberdeen Sat urday , went suddenly Insane at the Orancl Pacific house Saturday night and rushed out without dressing. Ho visited several residences asking for protection , declaring that a man had been killed and ho was being hunted for the crime. He was taken to jail by officers and his clothes secured for him. He Insists on remaining behind the bars and , while appearing all right on any other subject , declares there Is a dead man at the hotel. He eays he lives In [ owa. MOXU.ME.VT TO SLEEPY EYES. Indian Chief * 11 em n I MR Honored by ilic Town IVnmcil for Him. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Advices from Moody county are that the remains of Ishtokohaba , or Sleepy Eyes , a sub-chief of the Sioux , have been discovered and removed to Sleepy Eye , Minn. , for in- erment. The city received Its name from he chief. An aged Slsseton Indian , Red Eagle , who Is known to be 90 years of age , rendered valuable assistance In finding the jurying place of the chief , taking the searchers to the very spot , some distance lortheast of Wllmot , S. D. Affidavits of wit nesses of the dlslnterment were procured. The people there will erect a monument over the last resting place of the Indian chief on the site where his band had n village. Sleepy Eyes died In May , 1859. During his Ifetlmo ho was at all times loyal and riendly to the whites and In the early hls- ory of Minnesota performed many deeds of a friendly and helpful nature for the sel lers. I'nrk Improvement * nt Aberdeen. ABERDEEN , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Special ) The park committee of the city council has decided to recommend the Improving of the orty-acre tract In the Dayton quarter , which was set aside for park purposes when the city acquired tltlo to the land. An artificial agoon , lake , bridges and trees will be among the Improvements. It Is quite likely an artesian well will bo. sunk In the pork. Judge Garland has granted a temporary njunctlon against the Building and Loan Association of Dakota , located here , restraln- ng the officers from disposing of the re maining assets for a nominal sum , as It was reported they Intended doing. A receiver will also be appointed by the court. Many of the stockholders have not been satisfied with the way the affairs of the association were being conducted. A term of United States court will open n Aberdeen next week when several im portant cases will be tried. The most im portant one of the docket is the somewhat 'amous cattle case , known as The United States against Nine Hundred and Forty-ono Head of Cattle. Captain U P. Howell nnd mrtner , Mr. Hlnemnn of Illinois , are the dc- 'endants in the case. The charge Is made ; hat the cattle were greatly undervalued when they passed through the customhouse on being driven Into this country from the British provinces , of Cnltle mid HorncH. BELLK FOUJICHE. S. D. , Nov. 10. ( Sps- clal. ) The cattle shipping season la about Children in school ? Then you have often heard them complain of headache ; have frequently noticed how they go about in listless indifferent a , way , haven't you ? does grand things for such children. It bringsa healthy color to their , cheeks , strengthens their nerves , and gives them the vigor that be longs to youth. All delicate children should take it. See. < nd $1.00 , all druggUts. SCOTT U DOWNE , Chtml t"Hew York. ( Free Oure For ien. A new rrmrdr whldi quickly curei leiutl wr'kneM. rtroc le , nlchtemUiloni , pmnatim dlKlnrge. rtc , , nd rnlortI tlio orirani to , Irenctb * n < l vigor , Dr , L. W , Kn pp. l Hull DulMlnv , IXIroll. Jlkli. . irladly xndi free the recolpt of tlili wonderful lfm 1y | u fcidtr Uiit eur/ weak mm uuycui * fcJuuelf ut Loiuii PERFECTION REACHED IN MAKING SKIN AND TOILET SOAP Fresh Green Leaves of the Tnsmatiinii Blue Gum Tree Used ns a Base. NO MORE RANCID lATS , OILS OR DANGEROUS ALKALI A Perfect Skin Healer and Delightful , Refreshing , Cleansing Toilet Article. UNLIKE ANY OTHER SOAP EVER MADE , The first tikln nml toilet soup over manufactured by the new proccffl Is proving a revolution to soap users , nml It HB not ufprlslnR when you remember that heretofore It has been thought Impossible to MA KB no.ip without fnts , jren e. oil or alkali , they having been the base of ALlj soaps from limn linmcinnrlnl. What n delightful change It must be , Iheu , to have ixt your command n snap free from these Ingredients , nml mndo from the fragrant preen leaves of the Tasmnnlan nine Oum Tree , thcso leaves being acknowledged by the mcdlcnl profession aathe most harmless , a well as the most pow erful germ destroyer nnd skin purifier known. A bath with Hyomel Antiseptic Skin Soap Is simply delightful. It leaves the skin soft , cool and refreshed , Imparting to It the penehllko bloom of health. It Is guaranteed to cure all diseases of the skin. Hyomel Antiseptic Skin Soap In sold by nil druggists. 1'rlce 23c. Ask them for a sample cake or send a 2-ccnt stamp for I ostnge nnd wo will mall one to you. TIIH K. T. HOOTIl COMPANY , Ithncn , N. Y. COMBINED TREATMENT OF THE GREAT CURATIVE POWERS . . . . . . lli. * i ( iV1 .A " ! U REFERENCES , BEST BANKS AND LEADING BUSINESS MEN OF THE CITY , When Klectrlelty fulls to euro , when medicine falls to euro , go to the Stnto Klectro-.Medlcal Institute nnd let Its Electrical and Medical Specialists PROVE to you that liy their combined electro-medical treatment they can euro you even when all else has fulled. In seeking treatment , Hie following ( lunllflcadons should bo taken Into consideration ; Ability , experience , skill and an established reputation for HE- IJAH1L1TY ! All of which are possessed by the specialists of tills institute , and arc necessary for the successful and satisfactory treatment of any dlBon.se. COR3SULTATSOW FREE. The State Electro-Medical Institute GUARANTEES A PERFECT AND PERMANENT CURE liy Their Combined Electro-Medical Treatment. IWCrHf RIEDUflllQ MCM I < est RIIDTIIHC Cured by thor ! now method VVCftft ; nKnaUUO mCSa vlnor IlUrlUnE : without knlfo , truss or do- nnd vitality ; weak and shrunken organs ; tontlon from work a painless , sure and shattered nervous system , caused by over- permanent cure , work , excesses and self-abuse , resulting In weakness of body and brain , night omis sions , the , dizziness , losses In urine falling memory , lark of confidence and ambition , organs . and glands treated with unfailing pains In the back , loins and kidneys , and BUCCC3J. other distrrrMng symptoms , unllttlng one DISEASE OF THE RECTUM - for business or pleasure. Our special sys tem of treatment will cure YOU. Restore Fistula. Piles ( hemorrhoids ) . Internal or your physical and sexual health and make protruding , Itching : , excoriations , etc. , you once more a man among men no mat positively cured without the use of knlfo. ter who or what has failed. CTflUAffU Uattarrh , uloeratlon and OIUIriHlltl dyspepsia , Indigestion GONTSGIQUS BLOOD POISON weakness , pain and fullness after eating , Syphilis nnd all diseases of the blood benrtburn. etc. promptly and thorouRhly cured and every AM , DISEASES OP WOMEN'most suc trace of the. poison eradicated from the sys cessfully treit l and promptly cured by tem forever , restoring health and purity. this Combined Electro-Medical Treatment. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA I Our Electric Belt for weak men and wo- QUICKLY CURED. BLADDER , KIDNEY men Is tbo beat and strongest on earth. TROUBLES A SPECIALTY. | Call and examine. Free. I' you can not call at the office , fully describing your symptoms , and ytVu will receive In plain envelope a scientific and honest opin ion of your case arid a book of valuable Information free of charsc. Write for a "Guide to Health" today. Olllee HourH From 8 n. m. to Kp. in , Sunilnyi ) , 10 n. in. to 1 i > . in. State Electro-Medical Institute. Permantly Located , I3O3 Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. The only Electro-Medical Institute in the city. over for this year. It is estimated that the | otal receipts for the shipments of cattle and lorscs for the year will amount to $3,000,090 , which Is about the same as last year. There were less cattle shipped this season , but more horses. The price paid for cattle and lorscs was higher this year than last. Belle Fourcho claims the banner for cattle ship ments. Ineeiidlnrj'H Worlc nt PcrkliiH. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , ' Nov. 20. ( Special. ) Considerable Indignation exists nt Perkins , Bon Homme county , because of the work of an Incendiary who the other night set fire .0 the residence nnd buslners place of O. A. Westover , a prominent resident and business man. Threats are made that If his Identity s discovered ho will bo severely punished. IlitlMvny Iliilliln a Illn : Mbrnry. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Nov. 20. ( Special. ) The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley hallway company has completed a CO.OOO- ; allen reservoir for water , which has been constructed nt the head of Spring creek. The roundhouse and the two depots will bo sup- ilicd. Dr. H. H. Haden , Summit , Ala. , saya : "I think Kodol Dyepepsla Cure is a uplendlJ medicine. I proscribe H , and my confident ; n It grows with continued use. " It dlgesti what you eat nnd quickly cures dyspepsia and indigestion. IIOWELL'S IIIIs the soot. A trial will convlnca the most skeptical of Its superior merit. ( j your glasses ore skewed or pinch you como In and we will adjust them , no charge for such pleasantries in that nor for examining the ojeo Our charges are for furnlohlns the proper1 eye helps but U i charge Is Just right You will say as much. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. , . Leading Scientific Optician * . 1408 Farnam. OMAHA. OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. Readen , Y/riten / an Rithmatio Arc npt the only ossonllnls to fit a young woman for life Health Is far morw Important than tlioso thiTc 1) rex It. .Shoomnn IH doliif , ' IIH ! host to pro- Horvo the health of every Hvhool girl by lilting tholr foot lo our norfwt Hlnipo foot form , wet winter weather Bhopu The new common sunse bread lees Wo recommend this shoo an the one shoe thai will glyc t-utlxfiirtlon lo both the parent and child Initial In every way to our colebraleil 1BO Hhoc.s bl/.cs are ? l.W-ChIlda ) slzca Drexel Shoe Co. Omaha' * Uv-to-data Bba * Ba 1410 1-ARNA1I STREET. Holiday Suggestions We open a display of holiday designs In picture framtT novelties that are a revelation ( o this community Nowhere under one roof In the eastern art con- IITH mn our display of art novcllloH bo found -All Kiimmer wo were at work collecting and manufacturing tills col- loclon ! For variety and quality we have no equals Von will llnd an end less selection of etchings , cngravlngH and platinums from Kngllsh publish , ern , fae similes frnm I-'rance , water colors and paintings from Ilaly , as well as InmdiedH of American publications Del your framn orders In early they must have time , and we will , as usual , not disappoint on deliveries. A. HOSPE , Music and Ail. 1513 Douglas.