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TTTE OMATTA DATT/T T5EE : STXDAV , 11 EC IS IS I HE 21 , ISfM ) , RtDUiLDIUL NOT EXPENSIVE Rconstruction of Bnildinjr at Penitentiary Destroyed bj Fire. COST LESS 7H\N AT FIRST ESTIMATED I.om ( ii ( lie Mule , K In Ilrlleteil. Will "Sot Ktceeil I'lvi1 TlintiMinil lol- liirn UorU of HelinlldhiK t neleiU a > . LINCOLN , Dee. -Special. ( . ) The cr t ( \ of rcconnlrur'tlng and rcllttlng the manulac- | j luring building at the gt-Uo penitentiary itccntly destroyed by lire will not amount , to ns much as was nt first estimated. The | engines and most of the machinery belonging - j ing to the state were left In good condition and after a ftw slight repairs will ho as fcorvlrablo as belore. Warden Hopkins etl- maUtt that the loss to the state will not amount to much more than $5,000 The reconstruction of the building was begun n few days ago and will probably bo cimplcled within another week. New ma chinery for the laundry and shoo shop Ins bt > rn purchased nl n cost of $2,00(1. ( The material for the building will cost nboat $2 000 , moil of which has already been pur chased. As the work Is done by convicts , no further outlay H necessary In recognition of the set vices of the Lin coln flro department In lighting the lire it thn penitentiary Land Commissioner Wolfe this afternoon presented to Chief Clement , en behalf of the tate , a warrant for $100 to bo divided among the firemen. The Nebraska Mutual Hand association of Omaha , a surety company , was chartered today by Auditor Cornell. The olllecrs of the new concern are Alex Altchuler , James Dahlman , D. P. Teeter , Adrian II. Hervey , John H. llextcn nnd John Macfarlnnd Its indebtedness Is limited to $2,000 The work of reorganizing the First regi ment will probably be completed within the next two or three weeks. Mrst cf the equip ment necessary has nlrcadv been received from the War department and the ordnance- stores , which Include HO,000 rounds of am munition , arn expected next week. The guns lined will be the Sprlngllcld. model SI. Captain MulllnH , late assistant siugeon of the Flrnt regiment , has applied to the au thorities for permission to rexirult Com pany M of Hroketi How nnd members of Company A of the First volunteers have nlso applied for admission to the new reg iment. H Is quite probable that all of the old companies will go In Several applica tions have been iccclvcd from towns not heretofore represented In the National Guard service. School 'IVaelieTN Caflie-r. Nebraska school teachers have already be gun to gather In this city for the annual meeting of the State Teachers' association , which opens hero next Tuesday. The of ficers of the association will arrive Monday afternoon and open headquarters nt the Lin- dell hotel. Arrangements have been made to hold the general sessions In the First Daptlst church , which has a seating ca pacity of about 2,000. It was the intention to hold these meetings In the new audi torium , but as that building l.s not yet com pleted the officers ot the association were foiced to find other quarters. The guesth ot the Llndell hotel had a bad scare curly tula morning as the result of a false alarm of lire. Some ono on an upper lloor noticed smoke Issuing from a room and Immediately called out the flro depart ment It was afterwards learned that the smoke had entered a room latt night from a fire In another building near the hotel. Late last night fire was discovered In a storage room over ICIcr'e men's furnishing goods store at 10U O street and before it was extinguished considerable } damage vvns done to the stock underneath , amount ing to probably $3,000 , partially covered by Insurance. The Hoard of Commissioners ot Lancas ter county have arranged to pay oft $140- 000 of the bonded indebtedness of the county. This will reduce by $10,000 the In- ttrcnt paid annually by the taxpayers of the county. The cash comes from the sink ing fund and the surplus In the treasuiy. The payment of these bonds will consldei- ably improve the financial condition of Lan caster county nin'oimnn.s rAi.i.nn TO COMMII. To Vlenii ( (11 OrKiinlri * Union He-form l'iir ( > n ( llnxdiiKN. HASTINGS , Neb , Dec. 23 ( Special ) This call for a conference to unite the re formers of all parties In the state Into one party has been Issued- To the People of the Slate of Ncbiaska : All those who believe In direct le-gl'lietlon through the Initiative and leferendum ns the liest nnd the speediest means of he- curing a "Rove-tumult of , for and by the people , " and that a union ot all icfoimeis Into one party to that end Is a necessity at trlh lime , are bore-by called to meet In state conference In Hut ton hall In Hastings , Neb , Tluusdny. Ueeember 2S at ! l a m lor th purpoHe of loniiinimiitliiK an organization upon the lines 'ndlc.ited In this eall , to _ ) > e known an thn union tffoun partv ot Ne- nraskn. and to provide ) for org.inlratlon In every county and prc-flncl In thestate. . The middle-of-the-road populists are be hind the project. .Siic'iTHNful l'i > ultr > Miou CliiNe * . DAVID CITY , Neb , Dec 23 - ( Special ) The annual exhibition of the Butler County Poultry association closed this evening The success of the show In every vvsiy was far beyond the expectation of the association. A man dragged by a wild horse would cut himself loose if he could. He would not hnvc his flesh bruised ami torn for.uniti- titc if lie could prevent it. Hut ninny n niai ; is dragged ulonpj by disease when he might just ns well be well. The mail who 13 losing flesh and vi tality who is worn- out , run-down , tired nil the time is * % on the road to death. He is holding out nn invitation to disease. Consumption comes by neglect Heart disease is a grovvth from other disorders. Nervous prostration doesn't come in a day. Take Dr. 1'ierce's Golden Medical Dis covery nt the firbt s > ign of failing health and you will seldom be very sick. The " Golden Medical Discovery " is the l > cst blood-maker llcsh-hmlder nervc-vital- i/er. It frees the Ixxly from all disease fcrnis. It invigorates the whole diges tive system and strengthens heart , lungs and brain. Hundreds of thousands of grateful patients have testified to its value. ( JeorEc H Ilclchcr. Usq , of Dorton PlWe Co , Ky , virle ( "Thirteen } cars OK ° I wan w out dcd by a Kill passing tbroiiRll my ItinR I had a bad rough almost c\rr Mure with shnrtnevs of brratb the tlishtrst change of weather would cauic the. cough In be K > bad I vroidd luxe to it up In bed all nnjlil A few months airn I began mlng lr Tierce' * O ildcn Medkal niwoviry * and now can eat , tlecpuud work , and I feel like n ncu man " Dr Pierce' * Common Sense Medical Ad viser sent fur 31 one-lent stamps to cover mailing onlv Clcth bindinp y Umnj. Address Dr , K V. Tierce , Buffalo , N. Y , Thi r telptj will more than pay all premi ums nnd expenses The annual business meeting was held ywtrrday etenlns nnd hew officers were elwtcd 1'rMldcnt , K J Ayres , David City , vice prwldfnt , J S Ilhbop , UlyMes. necretary. Joseph Kay , Da vid City , treasurer.V. . H Iluehclt. David City , Btiperlntendent , OcorgeV. . Ostprhout , David City , directors , I'red Dearduff and Mrs J J Prater , David City and Frank I'atton , Surprise virnrn'Ts siuTin : TT"in < rni.i. . Citinltiu CiMint fnnncr In Tnll Trlr * to Miiitr Illiiixcir. WKS5T POINT. Neb. Dec. 21 ( Spcclnl ) Call Andre , the former tvho lle In Jail avaltlnR trial In the district court on a charge of attempting to commit a criminal nnratilt upon hh 17-year-old daughter , tried to commit ntllcldc yesterday. He had tied n handkerchief around his neck , fast ened It to the bars of the cell and was tryIng - Ing his best to suffocate himself when the noise he made attracted the attention of the wife of Sheriff Phillips , who called assist ance nnd cut him donn. Siulct > Airnlrn III Ile-nl Her. IllJATIlICi : , Xeb , Dec. 23. ( Special ) Rev. John Hood has returned from a vlHlt to ( lalesburK , III Simon Dctltpch of Atchlson recently vis ited his brother , Maurice Deulwch of Be atrice. Mr. and Mn James Kerr have returned to their homo In Yuma , Colo. Councilman J. P Kins has returned from a vlilt with Ills brother at Galena , Kan. Mr. Fred ( Jlrr and Miss Mary i : Moody were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Moody. A I1. Drink , srand secretary of the Iloy.il Arcanum , was here part of last week. Mr. and Mr J.V llcnsley are visiting at Hastings. Mr and Mrs. P. X. Prophet and Mr. C. i : . Haker Imvo gone to Chicago on a holiday visit. visit.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hlljah Pllley , formerly of Pllley , have become residents of Ileatrlco. 11. S. Ilarnum and family , formerly of Blue Springs , arc now living In llcatrlce. IMt'oriHtriitIon for Motiror * COLUM1HI3 , Neb. , Dec. 2.1 ( Special ) The Hoard of Supervisors yesterday , by n unanimous vote , granted the petition for the Incorporation of the village of Monroe , In the western part of this county. The mat ter had been contested for two days , as a remonstrance had been filed 4tnd each sldo had employed counsel. The supervisors ap pointed this board of ttustccs (3. ( L. HumphrojM , U ( ! StrotherV. . K. Cole , C.V. . Holllngshcad and ( Jarrctt Hulst. IlrfiUcMituti l.oMeM nit Aim. PAIRFIBL.D. Neb. , Dec. 23 ( Special. ) John Jacobs , a brakcman on the St. Joseph & Grand Island railway , fell on a cross tlo while working at Glcnvlllo yesterday and .1 car wheel passed over his left arm near the shoulder Ills trousers leg caught on the tie. Ho was brought to Fairfleld , where the amputation was completed. Ills homo Is at Hanover , Kan. In I lin in to Hiii School I'rlnvlpnl. COLUMIUJS , Neb , Dec. 23 ( Special ) J C Latham , who has had charge of the eighth grade In the schools here the last four months , has tendered his i catenation to the Doard of Education , to take effect at once. Latham resigns to accept the'prln- clp.ilshlp of nn academy near his old home In Now York state. He leaves tomorrow for his new field of duty. % < % Opera ItotiNc for IMnHNiiioiith , I'LATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Dec. 23. ( Special. ) Charles C. Parmele has Just purchased the lots between the Hotel Illley and Sev enth street , on which will soon be erectel I an opera house The building will have a sixty-six-foot frontage on Main etreet and a depth of 100 feet , and will contain all the latest modern Improvements. AVln 2IonoiN Aim } * from Homo. GENEVA. Neb. Dec. 23 ( Special. ) The teachers and pupils Tvho visited the high school at Scward and attended the debate and entertainment there , returned today MIns Olive Tllzej rendered a dramatic selection and Miss Lysle Cumber land a humorous number. They carried off .1 large .share of the honors. Iloj * riKlitrr ( ( iicHtlon of Wnr. OUNRVA , Neb , Dec. 23 ( Special ) Yesterday at school little Paul Shaubel'a shoulder blade was fractured badly and Don Koohler iccelved a bad cut on the fore head In a fight over the question whether England would subdue the Transvaal be fore the Philippine Insurrection was ended by Amirlcan troops. CIMII | ; < ' In "Xt-lNon HUHIII-NN ! Firiun. NELSON , Neb , Dec 23 ( Special ) The lumber and coal firm of A. A. Minor will be succeeded January 1 by A. J. Minor & Sonn , \V. L Minor and H. V. Minor entering the linn Thellrm of C. C Tyler was suc ceeded December 20 by the Nelson Lumber company. I ) M. Roberts , manager. Woman Mny Die of Ilitrnn. WEST POINT , Neb , Dec. 23. ( Special ) Mrs. Frank Marxmelcr of St. Charles town- Nhlp was singeing ducks yesterday , when her clothing' caught flro nnd she was HO severely burned that her recovery Is doubt ful. Her husband finally extinguished the names. IlruUciiiiiu KllliMl. . AMES , Neb , Dec 2J ( Special Telegram ) ' E. O. Wilght , aged 20 , single , a brakcman nn tlio Union Pacific , while bvvitching cars here thin moining fell off the train and was Instantly killed. His body has been sent to Omaha. Ills mother , until icccntly , resided at Grand Island. l of .SerloiiN Cliarur. STANTON. Neb. . Dec 23. ( Special ) Yesterday before the county Judge John Puhrnmn , charged with placing dangerous obstructions upon the Minneapolis & Omaha railway tracks In the northwest part of this county , was tried and acquitted. To MaiiiMirt fl'vvo .liulKt'N , HASTINGS , Neb. , Doc. 2J. ( Special ) The members of tbo Adams County liar as sociation will give n Innquet at Elks' hall next Thursday night to District Judge Deall and Judgo-elcct Adanm. There ore fifty members of the association. TnoiliuiiH Conn:1 ! Ii > ; nillei. HASTINGS. Neb. Dec. 23 ( Special ) County Clerk Ohlhel er baa Just announced that he 1ms chosen May It Damerell for his deputy District Clerk Illnilerup has ap pointed Miss Garden an his deputy. Monroe fVlrliriite * Ineoriiornllon , MONROE , Nob. Dec. 23 ( Special. ) To day .Monroe js gaily decorated over the announcement that Monroe was Incorporated The day was ono of the most pleasant of the Kcabon Iff SlI I ll I'll r III TIilcUnoN , WEST POINT. Neb . Dec. 23 ( Special ) Ice six Inches thick It , being cut here by the creamery company. Skating U excel lent ! IuoUlrir . ultra snlve. The best aalva in the world for cuta , trtllses. lores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever cores , tetter , chapped hands , cbllblalni , cornH and all kln eruptions , and positively cures piles , or co pay required. It la guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price : & cents per box. For salt by Kuhn & Co National JIlReull Suit COLl'MHUS. O. Dec 23The biipreme roti it lias illMiilsM'd the ouater pult brought ng.iltiMt the National Hlnruli company by Ilia attorney uenerul The null wan In quo vvirranto under thn anti-trust luwii of the mate The dt'c'rion wan n-ai tu-d be fore the court adjourned yesterday but wilt , not announced until to < U > It In mult i MO * U that the Columbus HUeull com pany HUM the liutlpatur of the milt , but that matters have been reconciled. PETTERSON TARES HIS LIFE Embezzling Yanltton County Treasurer Leaps Into Mississippi Hirer , HIS BODY FLOATS ASHORE AT ST , LOUIS Dlftnpiirnrril frninnnktoti \ > rnilipr 10 , .Short Mnn > 'riiniiKiiiul * of Dol- lnrx lloilj lo llo TiiUcn Ilonif. ST. LOUIS , Dec 23 A. W. Pettcrson , who dlPippearcd from Yankton , S D. , after hav- lug , P Is said , embezzled money from the county treasury there , committed suicide by Jumping Into the Mtaslsslppl river here. His body wno found today. Dcckhande on the ferryboat Alonzo C. Church today saw n black object floating near the shore on the St Ixiiils eldc. They drew It to the boat. It was the hodv of n man about 32 years of age. U was well clad and had been In the water apparently only acry short time The only thing which served to Identify the man was a silver card capo found In one ot the. potkets. Engraved on this was the name and address"A. . W. Pcttcraon , Yankton , S D. " The body was removed to the morgue. A dispatch from Yankton oays that A. W. Petterson has been missing from there slnco November 10. YANKTON , S. D. , Dec. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) News of the suicide of Petterson reached here about noort today nnd Is the all absorbing topic ot conversation. Since Pettcrson disappeared November 10 noth ing whatever has been heard of him , al though many theories as to his whereabouts liavo been advanced , conspicuous among them being death by either foul play or sui cide. There Is hardly any doubt expressed here that the foody found at St. Louis Is that of Petterson. The Odd Fellows of St. Louis have tele graphed the local lodge that they have taken the body in charge and Gilbert Gut- tcrson , a brother-in-law , of Lake Crystal , Minn. , who has been hero looking after Pettorson'e personal affairs , has gone to Identify the body and will bring the remains here. Pettcrson was 30 years old and had re sided here about twelve years. He was en gaged In the harness business for the last ten years and bore a good reputation up to the time of his disappearance. He leaves a widow and four children. His former resl- denco was Lake Crystal , Minn. His peculations amounted to over $15,000. AIDS run HAI-TISTS. To I'ny Snlnrv of Stouv I'nIU Collejie SIOUX FALLS. S. D. , Doc. 23 ( Special ) John D. Rockefeller , the Standard Oil magnate , will In future pay the salary ot Rev. E. H. Lovett , pastor of the First Hap- list church , as secretary of the Baptist college here. The fall term of the college closed with sixty-two students. I.cters Not ( o lle-lonxoil Soon. AUnUDEEN , S. D , Dec. 23. ( Spe cial. ) The report that J. E. Levers > vould be released from , the SJoux Falls penitentiary In a few days needs correction , as the necessary papers to secure his release have not been Issued by the supreme court which granted him a new trial. It may be thirty dajs or more before this Is done. The principal witness , Grant Stlllman , disappeared and It Is doubtful If he can bo found. In that event the case against Levers will doubtless be dismissed when again brought up for trial. A quarter section of unimproved land In Drown county was recently sold by 13. C. Lament for $23 per acre. This Is the high est price paid this season for land ot this description. William Pumuth of Webster was ar rested by Unite * ! States Marshal Collins charged with selling liquor without a gov ernment license and was bound over to the United States court and taken to Huron. PorcfaUier * ' In > nt Huron. HURON. S. D. , Doc 23. ( Special. ) Fore fathers' day was celebrated by Congrega- tlonallsts by the serving of an old-fash ioned New England supper , nt which a mul titude of people were fed A very Inter esting program was also given , including Instrumental and vocal music and responses to a number of toasts Among the speakers were Prof. Hopkins , Rev. W J. Calfce. J. S. Oliver nnd G S. Hutchlnson. Rev- Charles Brand was toastmaster. Sionv Pali Oat Mrnl Mill Sold. SIOUX FALLS , S D. , Dec. 23. ( Special ) William Fulton of Cedar Rapids , la , re ports that he , as the repieaentatlvo of a syndicate , has closed a deal for the purchase of a local oatmeal mill , which was erected a number of years ago at great cost , but which has been Idle for some time. Mr. Fulton soys the work of grinding oats will commence not later than February 1. llomj llalii In lllnck llllln. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Dec. 23 ( Special Telegram ) The novelty of a heavy rain storm two days before Christmas Is being j I experienced by northern Dlack Hills poo- [ I pie this morning. The rain Is coming down In torrents ABANDON THE COLUSA AT SEA Contain Iliinrl , itltli IIU Wife mill Thirteen Hen of ( lie hlilp , Arrive nt Victoria , II. f. VICTORIA. I ) . C . Dee. 23. Captain iort of the lost bark Colusa , who arrived with his wife and thirteen men of the ship on the uteamer Cottngo City this afternoon , tollfe the following story of their experience ence- "Tho Colusa left Kahultil , where , as will be remembered , she went ashore on enterIng - Ing that port on October 21 , and sailed for I Esquimau to bo repaired It .wan off Cape I Flattery on November 14 , while a heavy { southwest gale was raging , which con tinued until the 22d. The vettsel was then within three miles of Vancouver Islanl Hhore , a1ovo Flattery A heavy sea was running and the vessel was forced to carry more sjll notwithstanding ( he gale U la bored heavily by reason of the hulk of water I In Its bilge and the ballast was turned to ' mud. Pumps were kept going continuously. On the 2.1 Hi the gale Increased In force , dih- j Ing the ship before It at the rate of eleven knots per hour. The pumps -were bringing up ballast and the ship was getting veiy tender "All spate eall and sacks that could be obtained were used to keep the mud In. The whole crow then came aft and re quested mo to abandon the thlp and take to the boatb. We , however , continued to ! > ump and brought up great quantities of ballast , giving ( he ship heavy list to port lly December 10 It had been driven toward the entrance of Sltkn bay an1 an effort was made to work It Into the bay , signals of distress being made continuously. "On the 12th the wind freshened and it was driven to sea again The crew then again came aft and demanded that we abandon the ship while near land before the : etorm Incteased. Seeing no further hope of saving the vessel , boats were put over and the ehlp left to Its fate. Half an hour later wo lost ( tight of It and believe that It foundered or capsized. Sltka was reached after four terrible days in a boat , during which time neven men were frozen , bat there were no casualties ' Captain Kwart and crew continued tonight on their Juurc-/ au PrancUca , i FUNERAL OF MOODY TUESDAY I'ntnltv IleforK ( o Wl lir of I'rlrml * In I'nMpnnlnix Olt pqiilpn Mes- jui e-x nC * < > iniiaf lij . KAST NOIITHF1EU ) Ma < * Dee 23 Yielding to pressure brought to benr by friends , tlin family of P t. Moody" today de cided to defer the funeral unill Tuesday nftcrnoon Instead ot holding It on Mon- dny , ns nt first Intended. Some of the do- ( nils wore arranged during this forenoon nnd It was made known Inter that the family had consented that public service fOiould bo held In the Congregational church at 2 30 o'clock. The body will llo In atato nt the church during the morning , llev. C. J. Schofleld , pastor of the church. will offi ciate , assisted by Rev. H. A. Torrey ot Chicago cage , nnd addresses will bo made by men who have been asaoclataed with Mr. Moody In hli work. Messages of condolence which began to como yesterday wcro received In Increased numbers today. Upward of 100 telegrams from nil parts of the United Stntei , with rcveral cablegrams , had been received up to 11 o'clock. Hov. V. H Meyer of London , who with Mr. Moody held meeting1' In several of the larger cities last summer , cabled from Lon- j ' don , nnd among- the messages from this country wcro thine from Commander Booth- Tucker. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wanamnker , bmtla Klopsih of the Christian Herald , and Ccorgo H. Studd of Los Angeles , Cal. Several relatives and close friends of the family arrived hero during the forenoon. The trustees of the Northfleld seminary met today nnd set apart a spot at Hound Top as the burial place of Mr. Moody. The grave will ho on school property , hut It Is very near the Moody homo. Owing to the largo number of friends who are expected to attend the funeral , the Northfleld. the hotel which Is u.sod for the accommodation ot those who attend the Institute annually , will be opened , and it found necessary other ar rangements will bo imndo to care for those who como to the funeral The selection of pallbearers and other de tails will ho attended to on Monday. NEW YORK. Dec. 23 Friends and ad- mlrers of the lalo Dvvlght L Moody In this city and in Philadelphia are arranging to | , hold a memorial scrvlco in thebe two cities ' j nt ( ho same hour ns the funeral service to | j bo held .at Northfleld on Tuesday afternoon and a committee which met Informally todiy Is at work bringing Uio mnttcr to the at tention of the nvaiiRcllc.il churches In order to make the bcrvlces here show the feeling of New York people for the dead revivalist. Ir. McAithur and Rev. 1" . 11. Morse of Calvary Baptist church nnd Dr. D. I ) . Ynr- nell , secretary of the Young Men's Christian association , arc arranging the plans , They communicated today with a large number of other pastors of all denominations In the city nnd the responses received showed a general dcslro to honor tbo memory of Moody. It Is proposed to hold services as similar to those at Northfleld as povlble and at ex actly the same hour In one ot the great churches. A largo number of ministers and laymen will be asked to speak. Music nnd choir singing ns well ns congregational sing ing of special lijuins will bo the chief fea ture ot the services. As there are a. largo number of graduates of Moody'e school In Philadelphia and many other friends of the dead evangelist Itwas decided to suggest the holding of services there , or to extend a general invitation to Philadelphia people to attend the services hero. KAST NOUTHriRLD , Mass , Beet 23 Nearly 100 telegrams expressing sympathy for the family were received at the Moody ' home during the day. A number of cable grams nlso were received. Among tboso who sent messages this afternoon were T. DcWltt Talmage , Booker T. Washington , Rev. Dr. P. C. Clark and Marshall Hold. MILLER CONVEYOR A SUCCESS l-liinl Trial of ConlinK ( lie I.'atllrshlp ehiixeUN SnccPNNfiill- - coniDllnlieil in ItouK'i ' Sen , NEW YORK , Dec. 2. ! . In n fresh east erly breeze and quite a heavy swell from the bamo quarter , the final trial of coaling i fahlp nt sea two miles off Sandy Hook by | mcnns ot the Miller conveyor was successj j fully accomplished today by the collier Mar- | ccllus while being towed by the Mas. > a- cliusettH. Instead of operating slowly as anticipated In a seaway , the conveyor trans ferred more coal In a given time and at 120 feat distance against the previous TOO feet than In smooth water. Excluding stoppage for w Inglng the ships Into posi tion , eighty trips wcro made in eighty min utes , 160 bags of coal , each weighing 120 pounds , being transferred from ship to ship In that time , the collier pitching and roll- ins considerably and the war ship's forw ird deck being continually wet by the seas , Into which it plunged while steaming between four and five knots an hour. Captain C J. Train , commanding the Mas- bachusetls , and his officers expressed great satisfaction at the result of Thursday's four- hour continuous trial , but today's was even moro surprising and they hay that to them It proves the system Is capable of supplyIng - Ing coal nt tea In any weather when It is lit to "coal Bhlp" at nil. Speaking of the trial Captain Train tald : "There was no time during the Cuban blockade la t year when this system could not bo used I consider it a great success and congratulate Mr. Miller on It " ri-3LINEUX IS BREAKING DOWN 1'llMOiicr ( irnntcel Siteeliil 1'rU Mi-urn In Ilce-orili-r ( iolT Vllenv eel In l e SdinnltiiitM. NKW YOUK , Dec. 23 Hotand H Moll- neux , who Is accused of causing the death of Mrs. Kate J. Adama by poison , which ho Is alleged to have sent through the mails to Harry S Cornish nearly a year ago , appears to bo breaking down. The effect of the strain to which the trial during the last week or so has subjected him has been such as to causn him to make complaints to liln counsel nnd they have asked Recorder Gnff If the young man could not have more ew- else and take Btlimilnnte As a result of this request the recoider yesterday ordered the vt.irden of the Tombs | to permit Mollneux to have more exercise. Ills condition , as judged from his appear- aneo , la bad. Ills face is palo and drawn. Hereafter Molineux will have nn hour In ' the yard of the prlpon every clay and two hours In the tier Mr Weeks has given the j ' warden a bottle of whisky and Recorder riolT ' also ordered that the defendant bo permitted f to take Hlmulants during the rest ot the f trial whenever ho desires I i i i FOOT BALL PLAYER INSANE An Itrnnll of Injnr ) lleeelteil NKU lim la > ( inmeI'lnyer I.ONI-H IIIH HeiiNon , NEW YORK. Dec 23 Jeremiah Miller , n son of Councilman Edward Miller of Chat- ' bam , N. J . has been adjudged Insane and removed to tbo state hospital at Morris Plains Miller Is an amateur foot ball and base ball player and during a Thanksgiving day game of foot ball ho received a blow on the head. Ho was unconscious for a tlmo and was removed to his home Ho Im proved , but later his actions wrro peculiar ' and a commission was appointed to Inquire ( Into his sanity. The doctors decided that bis mind had been unbalanced by the blow on tl'e head The modem and most effective euro for constipation and all liver troubles , the fa little pills kiiowu as Uc\\lu'a Luilo Early nisers. CAGE CONFERS \V1TI1 \ MORGAN Important Conference Hfltl at Subtreasnry in New York. SECRETARY'S ' STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS dm not See Urnioit for I'nnli * on Wall strevt \ \ III > o ( i\tcml : 'I hue for Ueiloeinlni ; llonili Olitlon i\plroH. : ' NEW YORK , Doc 23 Lymnn J dago , secretary of the tre.it.ury , was In conference today with J. I'lerptml Morgan nnd James Stlllman , president of the City National bank. The conference lasted nu hour. Mor gan taklnp lca\o of the iecretary In nd- \nnco of Stlllman. William Sherer , mnnager of the Clearing House nssochtlon also at the conference for a short time. In his Informal talk to the- reporters after the con ference , Secretary Gage said "I vvns at East Orange last night and 1 thought I would come over here today to eeo Treasurer Jordan and talk to him nbout the situation. While hero I have been looking up J the evidence nbout this pinlc we hoar so much about a.s Indicated by the operations of the lost year. Last Christmas everybody was happy. Money was easier and freer. No conditions of distress appeared anywheio In sight. At the prcHcnt time there Is u very different Chrlslmn.s feeling and I have been looking nt the facts In see what has occurred to justify the change. "I find that .1 year ago this date the de posits of the associated banl > H of Now Yoik were JSOfi.OOO.OOO , loans wore J70S,000,000 , and cash on h.ind J21S.OOO.OOO Today the depos its are $710,000,000 , a shrinkage of 580,000- 000 LoniH show n dectease of $32,000,00(1. ( cash shown : v decrease of $21,000.000 , and perhaps nt the lowest estimate It would be safe , to say that $10,000,000 In the shrinkage In deposits Is due to the f.ict that Now York chatgcs for check collections "The shrinkage In Inana nnd cnfh just off sets , the shrinkage of $ , " ( ! ,000,000 In deposits. The clearing house statement today shows an , Incrcnso In reserve ot $3,500,000 for the week , bringing the surplus * rct'jrve of the Innks , In excess of legal requirements , to substantially $11,000,000 I cannot see , Icok- Ing nt It from the outside , where the panic conditions are Justified by the facts of the case. " The secretary was asked whether his talk with Messrs. Morgan and Stlllman forcuhad- owed any further action on the part of the treasury. Mr Gage answered "No , not at all " "Do you propose to accept any more United States bonds and extend the time for so doing - " ing- "No , I do not The option closes today. " WHLLCOiViE IS FOUND GUILTY Montana Supreme Court IllsliniN nil Attorney < ° lun-K < Ml Midi Itrllirr.t llelieil ( o Hlcot Clark Senator. HELENA , Mont , Dec. 23 The mipieme court today nnncuncud Its dLClsion In the Wellcome disbarment case The touit. In an opinion per carlum by the whole court , reviews - views the recent memorable proceedings had before It nnd winds up by llndlng that John U Wellcome must depthed ot the privi lege of practicing at an attorney and coun seller at law. The court begins Us opinion be reviewing briefly the charges prefcried against Well come of brlbciy and conspiracy to bribe , as well ns the recent proceedings betoie the couit. The court states in discussing the case that It will eliminate all charges based upon infoimation , addressing Itself directly to the quehtlon of the guilt or Innocence of the accused on the specific charge of bribery. The court state1 ? that on account of the voluminous evidence taken < < nd bpcatif a dls- 1-aiment must be made In case either the charge of bribery or conspiracy to bribe "a " sustained by the proof , the court will confine - fine Itself to the question of the payment ot $10,000 to Senator Clark of Madlaou county , referring to the cases of Gair , Whltesidc and Myer only insofar as It Is neccsbary to eluci date the Clark charge The court dlfacards those portlous of the evidence bearing on thn financial transacting of Warner , Grelcr ( ; and HolHO'i as Immaterial. The court quotes extensively fiom the tes timony of State Senator Claik as to his meetIng - Ing with Whlt > idc , the two planning to meet with Wellcome for the purpose of get ting the money to expose bribery , and the scene in Wellcomo's room In the Helena ho tel when the money was paid to Clark , when it , was alleged the money was transferred In a long icvlew of the evidence the touit holds that the payment of $10,000 by Well come to State Senator Clark to Influence hh vote for United States senator Is piovr-d and that Wellcome should be dlsbancd for the act PATRIOTIC LEAGUE MEETING Henry AY. Elites anil I' . V , Ilromui Coinincnil ( lie llepnhllfiiii Cnr- i-enca lleiiMiire * At the weekly meeting of the Patilotlc league Saturday evening at the MllUtd hotel , In the presence of about fifty members o' the club , Henry W Yalcs read a papei pointing out the excellent featuich of the new banking law enacted by congress and F. A. Ilrogon spoke for some time In com mendation of the measure. I. S Ilascall made a general talk along republican lines. F. L Ilarnett , editor of the papei devoted to the IntercatB of the colored people , known ns Progress , was Invited to speak on negro republicanism , hut hedged to bo allowed until next meeting for preparation. The secretary announced the addition of sixty-six names to the rolls , Increasing the total of listed members to 3"i > . John L. Kennedy , who ptealdcd In the absence ! ; of President Hugh 'Myers ' , congratulated the j club on UH growth and prospects for useful 1 ness and for the .ib.senco of factions In it I membership j Considerable time was devoted to the I dlfcciisblon of the dpsliablllty of the Craw ford pystcm of pilmaile.s. Several of those present objected to the adoption of the ys- tcm nnd It was finally voted that the ex ecutive committee provide for a dlscussl-m of the merits of the uystrm at thn meeting | next Saturday night , appointing ono advo- end ) for and ono agaln.st It to disclose Its strong and weak points. It was fctated that the club's houacwarm- ing of Its new club looms will oc.ur Sat in day evening. Januaiy G. A vote of UiankH wan tcndned Messrs Vales and Drog.ui for I heir dlsciwalQn of thtt new currency measure. Political Noti-N. The fount v Poinotrney lm tiiken poh- sehHlon of the moms Just \ncntul by the Jacksonlan dull , which arc being fitted uj > for Us o uianc } The I'cler t'oojipr i lub wus > o anxloux to participate In the Jnckhonlnn dull house vvuiin'iiK IUK evening Unit It mot bilHIy and adjourned without making provision for Ith proposed dollar dinner The Juekfonlan ilub claims to have re ceived .u icpUiiKoH to be jiroHent at the annual banquet ot the club January 8 fiomj Mayor t'niur ll.urldon of t'hlcnso , exI I iovernor llosg of 'lex.m , David Over- , mi-yer of KiitiBaH A JVmor of Falls' i ' "lt > , Tom 1'alterHJii of tin- Dunn Hoi Ky Mountain N < > WR W J HrMin and t'on- Ctirmaik of T nncsn-e KnulNIi 'I'll Kill u I'rri'anl IOIIN. SAN FltANiMSCO iJf. 2J-A npnlul from VI' ' or'a ' I ! i' says Kvldtnn' of Great HiltuliiK determination not t > lit- taught iMppliiK at any of | tn ouipuxfi l afforded by the promulgation of IP urln that hereafter ull merchant vessels to .1 ir t'oiuimiuiu hnr ! r ti > t- ' - ne t > i ill nl * j > , t tbc > ilrm. . and Mw i \l tlnir 1 i" c u o t > v tuta ! ! * of a pi < 111 i r < < f w1il 'le whlih hive bren < i'mtminirniod prlv itelv t- > the lo < U pilot * and the m * trr of "urh MPnni craft n may naturally be c\- pccted to vlrlt the hitvnl port , and whch will bo answered from the here Much . inmment I * excltid locally bv thee orders | taken In conjunction with the Mr.cl I procautlonnrvmr.i uro * adopted at the i dock and nuM\l BICYCLE RACES INTROSPECT .Jnc'U 1'rliire In In Oinnlin ( \rrnnui * ( or n I'nriiUnl of Profc lonnl .lai k Prince * Is In Omaha to make nrnngoI i lents for n molor-evclo racing carnival i H Is his Intention to use the Ak-Sur-Hen i den for 11118 purpose. The track there Is | ! i ten hips to the mile nnd Hi order to be pre- i pared for such rnecs ns Prime * lia * In view- will have to bo banked SO degrees on thei streU hcs nd io degrees on the rmls "Motor-cycling , ' snld Air Prln < e ' l the latest thing In vvncollllB circle * The motor- .cvcle has nn tltv'tle and gasoline butterv ] nttnclimont nnd I * construe te-d after the fashion of ft taiidi'tn It liiKf wo men to run one A peed of a mile In one minute mil twenty-one sc-eonds has been attained If 1 inn nhle to vucro'sfullv enrrv out niv ; ilnn * I will have four motor-eyelos as well as rrqulnl b'-vcle races 1 will give a pro- , fc sinnal twelve-hour nice for the chain- I plonshlp of America , twel hour * ' tun to IIP made' e-a-Ml lilKhl. T1ie conlfisliitil * will lie. limed bv motor-cvelos. Also we will have 11 lUtecn-mlle ptofr" slotml championship race oneh rider to be- paced by his own I inotoi-cvtlo. " j Prince- ' * plan In to hold his piopo e > d rac- i i Ing carnival ihirlnK the IH.M week of tlie I new yenr. lie * Is nceompanled bv Oae-ar 'Julius ' of Sweden , whn ban u standing chnl- I U nio to race any man In the world twenty I miles , ouch mail to bo paced by a motor cycle ST. l.Ot'lS ItAlMM ! STKI2S TDK HUH ) . 'flee ! IN ( o Itrjtlii .Inne I. mill Con- llniic lor MncM Dins. ST LOUIS , Dee J ) The St IAJUH | F.iii nsMirlutlnn mide public today Its list of stakes fet 1900 Nothing Is Mid about the the the elate electcd i length of meeting nor j .for Its opening , out thei nice mee-tlni ? will 1 commence. .May ir > and continue ninety eliy.s , I lul nn It dl I dmlne * the se eisoti oT isII Twenty-live blukcs nro offered , representing $59030 The chrysanthemum Ornrk ami Autumn M llhiir , stakes have been eliminated and ten , iie-w Mtukc * . Including the Turf Congress lslnke I > . added to the ll t It Is the Inton- ' tkiii to tun these flakes during the latter pal t ot tlumietltiK Four are- for 2-yent- old I\IK ! sl\ for all aged horses nnd hive ] 1 ti KUnr.intcml MI Hie , of $10000 ench. The 1 Derliv of 1900 , vvllh $5,000 milled Viy the ns- i soi'l.tlinn , should be' vvolth about $10.000 I 1 Thei Turf Cnngiess stake , for 2-vc\u-olds , slfuilutiK.s with K.OOO ndded , of which $1 COO is added bv the Amcilcan Turf con- IBIC | . - . , should bo wolth about $3,500 I The prlnclpil .stnkes follow lniugtir.il , ' ore mlli > , .l-venr-oSds nel up , t2WO , Junior . Chimp onslup. six furlongs. 2-year-olds , IJJUDO | , Club Members' handicap , one nnd oni'-eiunrter miles , 3-v car-olds and up , J.'tiW , Turf Congress , six fuiloners , 2-v ear-olds. $ . ! OTO , St Loul - Derby , one and one-half mile * 3-v ear-old" . W 000 ItcNiiIlN on ( lie Itimnliiir TraeUn. MW ORLEANS , Dee t Heoults. Flut lacecelling , one mile MNs Dooley won. Oond Order Becond , Domlnls third Second rnce , six furlongs : Ed Gartland 11 won in a gallop by ten lengths. Tyrba second. Meddlesome third. Time. 1 21 'I ilid nice , rflllnir , one mile Uushllelds l Foucon won , Ulue Lick second , Moncrelth ] l third Time 1 . " > J i Fourth i.ice Crescent City Handicap , mile nnd one-eighth : Lackmnn won , Alpen "second. " Prince Hlnre third. T'me : 2 WH. I Fifth lace , Be > lllng. om > mile : ht Loienzo I won. Acushla i-econd , UhlcrH third , lime : . I I SAX FRANCISCO , Doc. 23 Weather cle-ar an I track fust. Oakland results : Fltst race , six ; furlong , selling. Haccry 'won ' MKs Soak second , Delecta thlrxl. Time 1.1GH Second race , one nnd one-sixteenth miles : ninctcln won , Senator Dubolt bccond , Codnx tl-lrel Time. 1 ICU 'Phi i el race one nnd one-sixteenth nilles : Ping won , Potente hecond , iTnnl.L third. Time 1 Jf > H Fourth race , one mlle2yearolds , purse : Advinee nimrel won Prlncc.ss Xelk.i second , Dct-oy third. Time : 1 S1 ; . Fifth nee , ono and one-sKtecnth miles , spiling Tuppan won. Topmast second , Red Pirate third. Time 15 : > J. j AiiKon In llnnc ISnll ItlncKiiln. . j | JIILWAClCEi : . Dec 2-iPre-ldent ! H D Qlilnn ot the Amerlenn Base Ball a ° sipla- | tlon lfi\es for Chicago tomorrow to con- i fct with Adrian t' Anson , wno is cxuccied I to return fiom the eurt tonleht. Tomor row's { onferrnce Is expected to decide the i fate of the new association Anson has | I lice-n conferrliiB : with cistern ba e ball mas- naipia diirlng- the last week loganllng the > pi aspects foi plnclni ; QKbOCl.itlon teams and will tomorrow make hN icport KitnioiiH .loi'Ue-jN A'UKIilir ill AVIchltn. WICHITA , Kan , Dec 23 Johnny nnd Lester Hciff are. here visiting- their lirothor , iimer ; Rein ? Thcv me under conti.ict to ilde for Richard Croker next year at $ l.ri.OOJ a pie. e They will no abroad In Felituaiy A Halley , the South African diamond kins : , has second call Thp famous jockeys were born and reared In Wichita ( 'IICF.M mill Clieulie-r Toiiriinnieii ( . CINCINNATI , Dec 21-One of the most Inlctc'tlnn events announced for ChrlM- 1 mas in Cincinnati Is a chews nnd checker I toiiimunent The gieat feature of the cluhs toum imctit will b < > a match between the > ec Irbi.ited chcn masters , Show alter and I Pillsbuil j FORECAST OF THE WEATHER | I'jilr siinila.i t ( 'e > lilcr In liiNcrii 1'or- lloiis antl > orllicrl > WASHINGTON. Dec. 23 Forecast for Sunday and Monday : For Nebraska Fair Sunday with colder In eastern portion ; Monday fair , north westerly winds. For Iowa and Missouri Fair Sunday and Monday , westerly winds , besoming variable. IVr South Dakota Partly cloudy and colder Sunday ; Monday fair , northwesterly winds. For Kansas Fair Sunday and .Monday , northwesterly winds. Iiiii'iil Itccoril. OFFICE OFTHK AV15ATHER IURE\i ! ; OMAHA , Dee. 2. ! Omaha rccoiel of tnm poialiire ninl tircclpltut'on compired vvltl the 101 respondlnir day ot the last three > ears : 1513 ISO ? 1897 1ST1 Maximum tcmijcTutiiio M T ) 21 W I i Minimum tennenituro . . 21 24 Hi 2 < i | yVvcrag" temperature ) . . 12 2S 20 tl I J'lec'pllatlon . . , . T T T T j ! Rei-onl of temperature ! nnd precipitation I nt Omaha for this day and fclnce March 1 j 1VJ9. Normal for the dnv . l < , Kxee-i-s for the day . . H , AI-I ninnl.ited excels uliuo Match 1 III Normnl rulnfnll for the day. . . 03 Inch Dpflrlriioy for Ihn day . . . .Oilnco Total lamtall Hlncc Match 1. ,25.'H In. . lie- . mile leiiey slncv March 1 ( ( Winches 1J ( llclcnry for coi iierlod , 1S9S .1 IS Inches. iJellc Icney for cor per'od ' , 1S97 10 is Inchus Lffll'S A WELSH , I/oca ] Fo'ceaht Uliicl.il. nit ; hit > popiiliu it > tlio tru wiuv for \\lien ( < fii ] [ ilfV.lllH I > .uli S.MIlps I.iiiulhiunH. Inluilfifi and oven 1'ills anil I'liistfi-K ar < > iialincil i IT UK cures Kilt ilic Hue i tint IK ' 77' pri-paici ] l .v Dr. Iliiinihrc.Vh | In 1MM vvlii-n Clip IV.IH iiif-'ln ' nnd tlu > iicoplc panlistrliKe n b.v HH falalliy. " 77" KpraiiK Into pojm l.trlty. illsperhlni ; tlio plague. loni'Jinu coiillili'iito anil ( pill-tint ; I laIIMIS ol tlio pcoplo. llh iiopnlailiy IH ever ( > \lon < lint ; mini it ih iiM'il In every fiunllj fur tiiip I'diiU. CinmliH. Soi'o Tliioat , inlliion/.a ami I'atan'l ) anil an a piovonthe fm J'noinn MI In MnnuMl of nil | ) | NI-IIHCN neu ( free. For n.ilf l > j a'l druggists or iit or , re nlpl of iirli c JIK or tlvo f , i fl ( ) lluiu lilirey H llom > oiathl | Modlclno Co. Cor WihLuu . John a Is , , N. V. INTEND SUFFERING mini I"M > sum \ < H ntoi 1'i.r. . 1n < ( iiiill > Itellet eil mill I'vi mnnriillr CUM il lij Mnat ( < II ) | ii < | i iln 'I ulilrt * V > IM > III VIM er , lm < \ t it l'nent .Meellelile. Dr Redwell relates mi InlerfStlns mc-mut of whnt ho consider * a le'iu'Uknhle euro of i acuteslomnch trouble and ehionlc d.vi > op in by the tu p of thp new discovery , Sunn H Dyspepsia Tablets I Ho > ! > The patient was n wan who hnd i MilTerod. to m > Knowledge , for years wuli dyspepsia , livery-thing he nte seemed 10 sour and create gnu1 * In the atomnc-li Ho j had pains like ihctimittlxm In the tn.l , , shoulder blades nttd Ilinbt ) , fullnnw and dia tree * ntirr cntlng. poor ppetlu > and lo tt . > f J flesh , the heart became affected , ranging palpjtatlon nnd slceplessne s nt night. < fV gave him powerful tiorve ionic * an < l I , bit oJ remedies , but to no purpose. AH nn c \ | petlment I llnally bntiRht n 50-cpnt pnckni , of Stunrt'H Dyspepsia Tablets at n drug store nnd ga\o them to him Almost itu mediate relief vvns given and after bo hn I u ed four boxrs he was to nil nppcar.iniis fully cured 'There was no mete ucldlty or soui watery ilslngs , no bloating nttor meals , HID nppetlto WIIM vigorous nnd he has gained between 10 nnd 12 pounds It ) weight ot solid , healthy llcsh. "Although Stuart's Djupeprtla Tablets arc advertised and sold In drug stores , yet I consider them n ninst valuable addition to nnj physician's line of remedies , as thev are perfectly harmless and c.in bo given to children or Invalids or In any condition of the stomach with perfect safety , being hnrmlctNS nnd containing nothing but ft nit and vegetable essences , pure pepsin ntul ( Jolden Seal. /'Without / nnv qucMllon Ihov 1110 the safest , most efCevtlvo cute for Indigestion , bilious ness , constipation and all derangements of the stomach , however slight or soveio" Stunrt'8 Dyspepsia Tablets are made 1 v the r. A. Stuart Co of M.ushall. Mich . and are sold by duigglstH everywhere nt . > 0 cents pci package. Little book on stomach diseases mnllcd free. Addrcp F A Stuail Co. , Marshall , Mich SAJI'S Cough Medicine , Ilko Unolo S&in's Country , In The Beat In the World PREVENTS CROUP SBo at all Drua Storoo. SlXMONTHSTREATWE ] * t f UUf U V O ttl ( U4 > I V OT W OSMr * IiKililunilrrnbniafltleuiKirutitrrtn cure the follow inatviniitomi I'uliiOn HirHltlo. llnrk , uuilrr I Nliiiiililti-ltl.iilc , Smi > rlirrlnrr % < rii i lloin , I'nlpllulloli o | ( he Ilnntl. Tlml Pri-lliiu , 1 our .liMM'tllc , 4 ontoil Ton ? ! " ' * llnil rl'll ln III Uio Month. lliichc > or 1'liuiili 1111 ( bo Tact : . J > l77liu > n , .Fie. - - . - A Wreck for Iwenty-SIx Years . Jwia n runtalii In tliolutonnr and ncinU'nl iirhundUhi iiiujllrui. My Hjfctom Imcl lie"i nii wri > ek f < ir a > yrienA trcutniHiit of Dr. llurk- Mart'H v PirotiililuC'limponnil mmlp mo wi-jl. Cap ! Ill' ] IhirM ht I.oins , Mu f < lll tl > * . 1 ornate Ii ) ull irui.'Klat8. | llilrD iljjs' treitroent : feirSSc : hc fiiti ilim' treatment GOc ; M * luonlli treatment. $1 Ul uiilaui' trial trratmtnt trie Jilt. W. . Ill KKIIKT , ClnLlauutl , O. ; 's a Fact ! ( I'enllciiicn , A vol. ii-iblu tcli ntlllc ilia- covrry bus bei'ii in.uli' . ltinl our fri'ii lievuK. Mlilcli will ex- ] ) | IIHI tu vnu Jlow ftrlcliire of tlie iiretlnu call 1m ilivciltid nnd pernia- Ijpntl cnnil. lion iiljutinotion In ( lie iiiiui ) iriieuiiu , i. : ( , - ] ( ] lit HID pr .ill glnrdind ; liliiddi i troublcK , ciiu be' in Hi cih cured. How tnc in D at ecun' ami cbroulo iiicci ) of uRthral PROSTATIC DISEASE rinbepcrmiiiiPiilly ic nio.ciliv \ our new inplbod , llou'ijurn mult 13 u ulat liiiiiie , ncn II ) , wiili- out piln or ilitn i i , vi > u huiiilral f ) | > criilloii or lulliiru ; ullliiMu lii a of tiniu fi < in liudm n. Our mctuod itn.iuliin ud otlirr Inatincnti have fallid I in > n-ui els ( etlifv to tlili fact. 'I lieu wliv Fiibinit tn luli'lul ni rutliiTii by tlio puree ou'a Inlfi , wblcli never i UK , when yuucun mill ) nbtaln ciuh n valuable re nmli ? Don't di lav , but tend at nun f tr oil r book , civ. Ing forinnlit of mm < h nnd iiinofi. , in illi-i | ( nciilcil ) Irec , Adilriim , VK'leilt f'll I IIIOAI. CO. , lull Miiiuinut Iliillillni ; , ISimtoii , Iintit. FREE ALL Bunvnni : from nervous dfbii.ty. vnrt- cocelo seminal ncukncan io. t man mood omissions and unnatural dlR charyes t mistd by urrura of youncer daiu , niiuii If not reiiovd ny nifii cat treatment , Ii dfplorcUile on mine ] and Uodi DO .NOT IIAIIUV when urrrrins , HO this leans to lotn of memory , lcy n of up rlts. bat > hfu nrvt In lotlety , iiAlni in rn ell of ba.l fi _ ful rtrfainii , dark rlnitc around the eye-a , plir.pl'B or brcnirtiiK out on fiuie or body Bend for uur vymptom blank Wo can < -ure > yon and * npseUliy do w Asatreold mid trkd c nt > BI we chart : * nothltu foi * 'Jvl e and jrivo you a writ ten Kiiaranttr to cure ; Uie worst caeo on record Not only are th * weak or runs reDiorcr ] but li lcis > tru , dr&lna > nd dLscharcei Htonptd Ke-nd io . and question blank lo Dpt , O. I1ICHI ) IMIISON , FJrst , Becond or tertlaiy a'are. N73VH KAIL * No dtltr.llon from bu lnei ! Write ui for purtl'-ulans. Dopt. B Ilulin'M ' ' , I'bnrniBi'r , Omnliu , IHIli neil Kiiriinui tit * .