TJI.E OMAHA DAILY IMIVa RATTTTiDAY, XOVTCMHMt 17, 1900. REGENTS ASK MORE MONEY Estimated Expenies of Univenitj Largely Increased Over Appropriation. SALARY BILL GETS M ST OF ADDITION SpTrrnl IlrpnrlinenM of Stnle (Jo em nient IMIC n lilt the Auditor lin tltnnte of A umii 11 ( of Money .rriled for Tim Vfari, LINCOLN, Nov. 16. (Special.) The Hoard of Iti-gent of tho University of Ne braska has estimated the necessary expendi tures of that Instltiitlcu durlnr, the ciisuIiik blennlum nt JG16.600, which is un Increase of $119,600 over tho nproprlatlon cf two yearj ngo. Tho legislature will bo asked for an lucrcaso of $68,000 In tho impropriation for salaries, an lncrtaso of JC.EoO In tho ap propriation for current expenses, an Increase of 110,000 in tho fund for new buildings and repairs nnd an incrraso of $13,000 In the cash fund. Of the total university approprlnllon the stato HUppllea tho revenue from a 1 mill tax levy, which will amount to approximately J318.000 for tho two years, and the halnnco Is mndo up from Interest on permanent funds, revenue from the United Slates land endowment, United Stales cash appropria tions and cash collected at tho university. Tho money received rrom tho latter sources cannot, however, ho expended without au thority from tho legislature. Tho las lcRlslaturo provided for tho expenditure of MiS.000 for tho university. Tho estimate of tho Hourd of IlcKcnta was filed with tho stato auditor this mornltiK and will bo pre sented to thu lcRlslaturo with the estimates of other sluto Institutions. llrniM if KNllniiilril nxprnir. Tho expenditures of tho university for tho next two years aro estimated ns fol lows: Tor salaries and wanes of tho execu tive olllccrs, tho teathluc corps and other employes, $144,000 annually, or $2SS,U00 for tho blennluip; for general current expenscH. Including apparatt.a, books, departmental expenses, farmers' institutes, (not. gas. water and lights, furniture, Incidental ex penses, prlntlni;, postago and stationery mid stato sureys, $.i:i,r,00 annunlly, or $07,000 for tho blennlum; for permunent Improve ments and repairs, Including new building and equipment, addition to heating appar atus and tunnels, general repairs and main tenance, disposition of sowago at tho farm, cistern and llro protection apparatus, elec tric light machines and wiring, roof for coal areas, remodeling of north wing of central building, special repairs to chemical labora tory nnd general sclenco buildings, Hheds, fences, Improvements at tho farm, ventilat ing apparatus for (Jrant Memorial hall, equipment of experiment station building nt tho farm, contingent expenses on works of Improvement, $10.",600 for tho blennlum; for services in farm and dairy schools, graduato school, summer school, school of flno arts, law school, In laboratories and for farm expenses, utoclt and labor, books, law school expenses, laboratory expenses and supplied, Mippllos In other schools, out standing Indebtedness and for all other pur poses for which fees and charges nro col lected by tho university, $75,000 for tho bl ennlum; for services, equipment, apparatus and facllltlcJ for Instruction In tho school nnd college of agriculture, anil tho mechanic nrts, as required by act of congress approved August "0, 1S90, $.'i0,000 for tho blennlum; for services, apparatus and expenses of In vestigations and publishing of results, as required by act of congress, $30,000 for the blennlum. Kollowlng Is a comparison of the estimated expenditures with tho expenditures author ized by tho last legislature: Authorized. Kstlmated Salarlen and wages JIHMO $2SS,vn urrctn expenses w.&W Qi.vv Now buildings, Improve ments fi.,6oo JOo.GOO t'ltsh fund SLOW 75.000 1'. H. Morrill fund KM) r.O,oti V. 8. Hxp. station fund.... S0,lO .TO.uOO Attached to tho university schedule Is a memorandum that tho estimates of tho resources and necessary expenditures were considered nud adopted by tho Hoard of Regents at Us October mooting and after wards revised by Its executive commltteo on November S. l.'atlmntei. of Oilier Drpiirtiuriita. Kollowlng aro tho estimates for stato offl cctt ami Institutions: Htoto Treasurer's Oluep-Snlury of treas urer, deputy, two bookkeepers and .1 stenographer, $15,S00; books, printing, post uge, telegraph, telephone and other ex penses. $1,500; total, 17.3iiU. Adjutant General-Salary of adjutant, older clerk, clerk umi storekeeper met stenographer, $7,000; ollloe expeitHvu. $l.0w: for support of guard, $S0.00U; total, $S7,V). Uep.irtment of Public InstructionSalary of superintendent, deputy ami Htenograplier, $8,000; county superintendents' supplier, express, telegraph, telephone, printing, sta tionary, oltlco. supplies and extra otllco he'p. J2.O0O; Stnto Hoard of ISxiuntners. $t00: visit. Ing Institutes nnd traveling expenses, jjno: publishing ehool laws nud ftirnlshin? school district supplies. $5,000; total, $13,imi. Commissioner of l'ublle Lands and Hulldlngs Salary of commissioner, deputy, chief clerk, draughtsman, two bookkeepers, salo contract clerk, lease contract clerk, delinquent clerk, two assignment eWks, $27,500; books, stationery and Incidental ex penses, painting, papering and new carpet-, traveling expenses, $3,SW; total, $31,(Ki. Ho.ird of Kdttcallonal Lands and KundJ School land expenses, serving notices on delinquents, postage, school land supplies to county treasurers, $il,0O). Hoard of Turdiaso anil Supplies Adver tising, stationery nnd prutpge. $300. Department or Hanking- Saiarv of seerc tary, clerk and stenographer, $6,6"0; post NIGHT-SWEATS arise from weakness of the. whole sys tem caused by disordered kidneys. They fcro rapidly followed by tho ex treme stages of Hnght's Disease, Dia betes, Heart Disease, Paralysis or Chronic Female Weakness. If you suspect that your Kidneys are affected, place some of tho urine passed on arisinp; in tho morning ia a bottle and let it "taud for u hours. If brick dust or oii.cr sediment is found, it is positive proof that you need treatment, jiomiows KID-KE-QIDS are an absoluto specific for every form of Kidney Disease, and their wonderful efficacy is guaranteed by a forfeit of $50 for every case they will not cure. MCUIt.VSUA pU rnreil br klil.nr.r In Trrltlnc thtm !"" rnilmo tutuped odrtrf cit eiiTflops. ,K. J. Kurhrra. 1011 0 St. Uncoln Wrs. II iiurrman, n. iuik. .(rro n Xlri. C. 13. hmllh, :M ShfrniAnnvf. OmAh K C I unUey, Kmlr.tf r. ln: M.ainl ht Omata s-'?-.;,1: ,,aIP"' :0WI Oak.t. Omahn J. II. Patkrr. :51a .. loih M, OnialiH Mr;V.Jir' l'l. '0 aothrttr. OmahA 11. U. lliitphy. t'oachmtn, :is S. asm t OmabA Mrs. A. 1- llyrrli, H10 Howard ft. OiP.Mia VIi.v It. .it llnitoa, 7" S, .mih it. Or.ialia Jnw .Snnn. Prlntft. flll S. i:ih at. )m!lA Mm. T. II. W'lllAm'on, 7.7 S. 17lh at. Omab.i llts. H. C ltorm. 40J .V. 1,'tli at, Omaha Morrow's Kid-ne-oids aro not pills, but Yellow Tablets and cell at fifty cents a box at drug stores. JOHN MORROW A CO., IPRINaPiaLB, O. "f "stsr s f v X'-- age, telegraph nnd telephone, $l,2o0; total, $.." Attorney Genernl-Hnlary of Attorney gen eral, deputy, nsilstiint and stpnograiiner, tll."; odiee ixpcnses, JJco; current ox persrs, Sl.ti'J. Stale llrnr.l of Transportation-Salary .f three secretaries and stenographer, Sli.Ooo, lor telephone, telegraidi. p.ntnRe, expresJ, stationery printing, furniture und truvoutu? expanse'. $!; total. $11."' State Hosrl cf Irrlgatl n -Saiarv of secre tarv, assistant serreiary, under secretaries nnd stenographer, $ll,?A; expenses, $3,i; total. il,V). ... ..,.., Hureau of Labor nnd Industrial Statis tics Salary of deputy commissioner, rhief elerk nrd htitiorapher, iC.fiuu; expensej, rs,i"0; total, V.ff. , , . Supreme Court-Salary of three Judges, r porter, stiogrnph"r. nrslstnnt reporter, two balllfN, Jrdats' st-M'tprapliers, $31.C; expenses, $2."i; total 131, l. Htite Llbrnrv Salary of deputy nnd elerk. $6.2ii; ex "crises, books and dellcl'sn cles. $11.311. 12; t"tal, $16,511. Ultimate 'or Institutions, Home frr Friendless -Salary of offi cers and emp'oM's. $11.t"W; expenses, repairs mi buildings nrd grounds and new machin ery. $27.i", t .l.il. $ll.l"Ji. Soldiers' and SillnrV ltr.ine nt Mllford Salary or commandant, mstron. surgeons, engineers und employes, JO.'JIOT other ex peniies, J13.5iyi; total. 520.500. Nebriiskn ind i tilal Hnno nt Mllford Salary of otllcers and employes, $12,j; other expenses, $19,250; total. JJ1.250. Homo for' tli'' Lllnd nt Nebr.isKn City Salary of .jiiie. rs nnd employes, SH.lw; other expenses ;!:;. 125; total, $VJ.1..V Asylum for t lit chronic Ir.sane Salary cf orilcers and mpb ye. JI5.3W; other ex penses. $ll!!,0n. total. $201.40). One detach' d wing fur female patients. JlS.fiio; olio btlck barn, $.V); lor ndargltift and Improving present kitchen and umusement hall, $11, fJ0; for two new wollr with necessary pumps nnd tnarhlnery complete, $1.4. Stato Normal School nt l'eru-Salary of ofllcer and employes, 15.2S0; other ex penses. iV.W. total, JW.14l). Soldiers' and Sailors' Home nt Grand Island Saiarv of olllcers nnd emil'es, $12, 100; other expenses. $77.r; tntul Juo.O-i. State Industrial Sehojl for Hoys nt Hear-ney-Salary of (itlleers und employes, $JJ,y.0; otherexpeiif.es. $I,1W); total. $97,000. Ilostdtal for Insane at Lincoln Salary of ofllcets. JIl.t"): salary of employes ami oilier expenses. $115 4"); total. S1.W.4W. New win1,' for patients, SSO.OOO; two new boilers nn.l i moketack. J;!,f), .... . . Sehonl for Deaf nt Omal.a balarv ofo!ll ctrs, employes nnd other expenses. $9'.'.i 0 Girls' lndustrlRl School at Geneva-Salary of nfllcers. mtdoyes, lenchcrs and utlic. expenseii, J35.Ci.. , , , Secretary of State's Oine-Salnry of ot'I ctr.4. employes and expenses, jip.fot. Honid of l'ublle Lmds und Hulldltm'S Fuel and light und engine lioiis; txpons'H, $S,iWo; emploves' wages. $S.6M: water supyU for eapltol, $I.u); fuel, tight and grounds of executive mansion. $1,2''; rnro and repair of cupltol buildings und grounds. AM. I-ed .IfTifll lles Iteppj. I'rlvato Secretary Jewell today gave to the newBpaperB tho statement relative to the voto for governor: "Olllclal returns received ut tho olTlco of secrctury of stato from eighty-seven counties glvo IJtotrlch n plurality of 144 and unnfllelal rolurns received nt tho popu list headquarters from tho remaining thrco counties glvo Dietrich a plurality of 611, which. It co.rect, will glvo Dlutrlch a proti i able plurality of 030. j "Keeling certain that this number of 'votes cannot bo ovcrcomo by tho olllclal I returns Mr. Jewell concedes tho election j of Mr. Dietrich, but tnkes somo satisfau ! lion from tho fact that Governor l'oynter ' bus run nhcad of hla ticket and that tho lnlni of a bare plurality for l'oynter mado tho day after election and maintained for several days was moro conservative than , tho claim of 1.300 by .the republican Htate committee." j Judgo Holmes, In tho district court, listened to argumeutB toduy In tho enso wherein (leorgo W. Tate, a man of 62 years, 1 seeking a dlvorco from his wlfo on tho grounds of cruel treatment. ' John M. Smith is under arrest for forglns tho name of Clyde Carr of Ccresco oh checks and drawing money from tho lat- tcr's bank account. REORGANIZE THE ACADEMY IIIsliop llrnin mid roniiuUten of Kearney Cltlrenn GUe Instltn tltui n .Vcit Start. KEAItNnV, Neb., Nov. 16. (Special Tol egrum.) Tho Kearney Military academy hss been reorganized. Thero has been but ono day's interruption of study and tho routlno work of tho school In now woll under wuy. lllshop Graves of tho Jurisdic tion of tho Episcopal church of tho Laramlo division has called for tho assistance of a number of citizens of thli city, and a local board of trustees has been organized as follows; IllJhop Graves, president; J. I. Redlck, vlco president; F. O. Keens, sec retary; J. G. Lowe, treasurer; C, N. Ilrown, C. 11. rinch, W. S. Clapp and Rov. V. S. S. Atmore, trustees. Tho namo of tho academy was changed to St. Luko'a Military ncadomy nnd Rev. At moro nominated by the bishop as head of tho school. All the former teachers have been retained and with tho strong organiza tion tho school will thrive. About thirty cadets aro now enrolled. Itril Men Coiiilnc to Oiuiilia. LINCOLN, Nov. 16. (Special Tolcgrnm.) Tho grand council, Nebraska Improvod Order of Red Men, met today In annual session, Ily unanimous voto It wn3 de cided to hold tho next annual meeting In Omaha, Octobor 17, 1901. The following olllcers wero elected: Great sachem, (leorgo McCaltum, Nebraska City; r.cnlor fragamore, V. L. Ilrowue, Lincoln; Juulor sagamore, T. Y. Magarell, Omaha; grent prophot. C. H. Nelr, Aurora; keeper of records, S. J. Dennis, Lincoln; koepcr of wnmpum, T. lleaulleu, Kails City; great snnnn. Hubert I'lulav. Lincoln; great weshenawa, W. Runch, Orand Island;' guard of wigwam, James Mcnshnll, North l'latte; guard of forest, W. II. Ayros, Kearney. Flnnuco Commltteo Charles Larce, Kails City; J. K. Rooso, Omaha; Charles Wolls, Nebraska City. Law Com mltteo S Rulllns, Aurora; 11. K. Nowman, South Omahn; W. T. Shackolford, Omaha. 13 H. Warner of North l'latto was elected supremo representative to tho national convention. I3xetrr I'ntliusrs. UXCTER, Neb.. Nov. 16.- (Special.) IiBt night tho republicans of Rxeter held their grand ratldcntfon meeting nt tho opera fcouso which was well filled, Un thusiusm reigned Buprenie, A program was rendered, after which tho following resolution wns presented by Dr. O. I. Ilakor, and adopted by a rising vote: We, tho republicans of Exeter nnd vicinity, In muss meeting nssiMtitil "! k . v lug that two t'nlted States senators are to be elected by our next lcgislatjre, iheru foro ltesolve, That Hon. 13. II. lllushaw of Kitlrbury la tho uminlmojs choteo or tho republicans of this part of Klllmoro nnd V.irk counties, nnd we request our repro sentatlves t u-e all honorable means to sccuro his election. After tho cloio of the progrnm at the opera houso tho largo crowd went to Main street, where fireworks and giant crackers wero tumid loose. Clny Center Celelirntes, CLAY CUNTUR. Neb.. Nov. 16. (Spo clal.l The republicans of this place cele brated their great victory and redemption of the state last night with a largo torch light procession, headed by a traction on fine, whoso whlstln kept up a continuous hi rt echlng. Tho Clay Center cornet band's irublc was almost drowned by tho small boys' tin horns, but ubout 100 torch bearers marched through tho principal streets. A good display of fireworks wns dluposed of during tho parade, the colebra tlrn concluding with a hugo bonflro. Tho Sure Hatch Incubator company, a manufacturing Industry of this place, has commenced tho erection of another large building to neenmmodato thotr business. Humphrey I'listolllee llolilicil, COLUMIU'S, Neb.. Nov. 16. (Special.) Tho postoinco at Humphrey, twenty-five mllcB north of here was robbed last night, "ho safe was blown and nbout J2.10 In stamps and $T5 In cash was secured, it Is thought to bo the work of professionals nnd department ofllcers arc making on Investigation. FROM CALLAWAY TO CANDY Rumored Extension of Kearney and Black Hills Branch of Union Pacific. OUTSIDERS MAKE PROPOSAL TO CITIZENS To Organize rrlth 9000,000 Capital, and Won t IV,M0 In County llonds Voted Contractors to (lei Bl 1'er ten! of Stock. KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. 1C (Special.) Thero have been many rumors of tho exten sion of the Kearney & lllack Hills lnllroad, which runs from Kearney to Callaway and Is operated by tho Union Pacific. It Is said the branch will be extended from Callaway to Orany, which Is tho county seat of Lo gan county. Tho distance Is thlrty-flvo miles. Coupled with this rumor Is ntiother that tho Missouri Pacific has purchased the Kearney & Rlack Hills from tho Union Ra cine. Outsldu parties have submitted n proposition to tho citizens of dandy and Logan county. Tho parties represent a con structlon party nnd aro: A. O. Terry of At kinson, Nct., and H. R, Wade of Spencer, la. Tho construction party proposes to or ganize a company with a capital of $000, 000. Twenty-two thousand dollars' worth of county bonds and J27.E0O of precinct bonds nro to bo voted and the citizens cn Clnndy aro to raise $1,500 to be paid to tho construction party as soon ns prelim inaries hnvo been arranged. Tho rullroad company Is to pay tho construction party $10,000 per mllo ns fast us steel Is laid and when tho road Is completed Is to get tho S27,fi00 north of precinct bonds. It Is further nsked that the contractors got 51 per cent of tho railroad stuck of the com pany. Citizens, It Is said, will raise the first 11,500 and voice bonds to the amount asked by the construction party. Tho road If formed will bo known ns tho Callaway, Loup Valley &. Northern Railway com pany. Advices received from Gaudy say tho money for tho survey has been sub scribed nnd within a year tho railroad will bo laid. III3I3T SKJ.Mt ItAINUItS IVCOUIIACEI HeeHvc Word from Uxhnril Tluil .nny ('nneer.slniis Arc to lie .Mnde. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 16. (Special.) Manager Kerrar, of tho American Heft Sugar company nt this point, received In structions yesterday from Mr. Robert Ox nard of San Francisco, as to the provisions of tho contract for tho ensuing season nnd thoro Is couslderablo satisfaction hero over tho concessions mado by thu company. Tho now contract will provldo that tho beet raisers bhall rccclvo $1 per ton, ttralght, for all beets of a quality less than 11 por cent sugar; that freight will bo paid on beets shipped In; that tho far mer who hauls his beets to tho factory will recrlvo L'5 cents per ton additional; Hint for beets which havo boon siloed a further additional sum of 20 cents per ton will bo paid nnd thnt for each per cent of quality over II, an additional sum of '2o cents will bo paid providing further, that In tho event that beets test 14.5 per cent, for instance, tho ralfer receives tho benefit of tho fraction of tho lncrca3o In per cmt of sugar content. Thus If a far mer has beets testing 11.5 of sugar, und has siloed tho beots ho will receive $1 per ton, 12H for tho additional llvo-tentlm per cent quality, 25 cents for hauling and 20 cents for slloelng or $1.57 cents per ton. Tho contract under theso terms Is tho most favorablo tho company has ever made and It is expected that thero will be a renewed Interest In tho Industry In this and adjoining counties and that next year tho factory, which this winter Is silent owing to n lack of beets, will be running nnd will mnko a cnmpalgn of af least two months. Manager Kerrar bo llovcs that the prospects for tho coming Ecason, under tho present contract, will bo very bright. Clnireh Orcmilrr Inniiruniice Society. COLL'MHUS, Neb., Nov. 16.--(Special.) A now llfo insuranco society or associa tion, which recently bprung Into cxlstcr.co hero to compoto with tho old lines, lo prob ably thu first ono evor connected with any religious Institution. At tho last meet ing of tho Nobraskn synod of tho German Lutheran church, held ut Glcnvlllo, Neb., last August, tho matter was suggested and at that tlmo Rev. R. Noumarkcr of this city nnd Rov. J. H. Dirks of Nemaha county succeeded in having a commltteo of eight, consisting of flvo clergymen nnd thrco laymen appointed with power to act. As a result this committee met In this city Wednesday and Thursday of this week anil organized tho Mutual Aid association of tho Nebraska German Lutheran church. If tho synods of other states act favorably, membership enn bo extended to the en tire world. Nono aro eligible except mem bers of tho church, or thoao who have con tributed toward tho church. Tho head offices of tho venture will bo In this city and the following officers woro chosen: Rov. J. II. Dirks, Nemaha county, presi dent; Rev. R. Neumnrkor. Columbus, vlco president; Leopold Jaeggl, Columbus, see rotary and treasurer; J. N. Klllan, legal adviser; Ilcrthold C. Telslng, medical ad vleer. Gone tIIIi Tonm nml .Honey. SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Nob., Nov. 16. (Special.) Addlo Sides sent his hired man to Sioux City with a load of hogs and In structed him to sell tho hogs and meet him at a hotel. Tho hired man sold tho hogs, but Is said to havo left for ports unknown with Mr. Sides' team and tho money ho received from tho salo of tho pigs. Tho man was a "hobo" and had only worker for Sides two weoks. He was nbout 52 years old and wore an overcoat and a brown slouch hat. Tho team was a gray team, almost whlto, and weighed about 1,100 to 1.200 pounds. Dedlenten Mnreli to lllrtrleli, GRAND ISLAND. Nob., Nov. 10. (Spe cial ) Mr. l'roil Harrison of the Harrison baud of this city has Just completed the composition of a march, which will t3 dedicated to Governor Dietrich and will bo played by the Harrison band at tho Hast ings ratification next Friday, In tho event that tho band goes to that city. Tho march will at once bo rehearsed aud be stylod tho Dietrich Inaugural March. XebrpsUn City Whoops Sump, NEHRASKA CITY. Neb., Nov. 16. (Spe cial Telegram.) Tho republicans ratified tho ro3iilts of tho late election hero tonight by nn Immense torchlight procession, n fine display of fireworks, and a rousln? lnrotlng at tho Overland theater. Speeches woro delivered by several of tho successful candidates and others. Tho occasion was noisy and enthusiastic. Dotllvpr Lecture nt Oenevn, GENEVA. Neb., Nov. 16. (Special ) The High school lecture courso, under tho su pervision of I'rof. McRrlrn and his pupils. Is to be Inaururnted Snturdny evening with nn address by Senator Dolllver, who Is to lecturo hero Sunday afternoon also. A prrlty feature of tho ratification here wns tho giving to everyone of a McKin ley carnation and yellow chrysanthemum, T3xenie the I.ynehlinr Mnli, CHARLOTTE V. P. Nov. 16 A mob In tent mion lvnehlnr n negro In Jnll nt Alhe mirlo last nlnht flattered down a section of the 1n 1 1 wall, secured the prisoner nnd dragged him through the hole In the wall Ah soon ns the neirro touched ground he rnn and fsenped. Tho neprn wns accused of poisoning Dr. Love, who died several months ago. TOOIv A MHII.15 HliVKXC.U. noternnr of 3ll'otirl Pardoned ft Ittlltlnn AVIm Und Wronucil Mini. Governor Robert Stewart, once governor of Missouri, was ono of tho kindliest of men, relates tho Saturday Evening l'ost. He had risen from lowly llfo to n position of eminence, through his own efforts and never forgot the days when ho had to work hard for n bare subsistence. When he was In the gubernatorial chair a steam boat man wns brought In from the peni tentiary as an applicant for a pardon. He was a large, powerful fellow and when tho governor looked nt him he seemed strangely affected. Ho scrutinized him long and closely. Finally ho signed tho document that restored tho prisoner lo liberty, lleforo he handed It to him ho said: "You will commit somo other crime nnd bo In the penitentiary again, I fear." The man solemnly promised that ho would not. Tho governor looked doubtful, mused a few minutes and said: "You will go back on the river and bo n mato again, I suppose?" Tho man replied that ho would. "Welt, I want you to promise me ons thing," resumed the governor. "I want you to pledge your word that when you aro a mato again you wilt never tako a billet of wood In your hand and drive a sick boy out of a bunk to help you load your boat on a stormy night." The steamboat man said ho would not, and Inquired what tho governor meant by asking him such a ques tion. The governor replied: "Hccauso some day that boy may beconio a governor and you may want him to pardon you for a crlmo. Ono dark, stormy night some years ngo you stopped your boat on the Missis sippi river to tako on n load of wood. Thero was a boy on board who was work ing his pussago from New Orleans to St, Louis, but ho was very sick of fever and wna lying in n bunk. You had plenty of men to do tho work, but you went to that boy with n stick of wood in your hand and drovo him with blows nnd curses out Into tho wretched night nnd kept him tolling like a slavo until tho load was comploted. I wan that boy. Hero Is your pardon. Never again bo guilty of such brutality." Tho man, cowering nnd hiding his faco, went out without a word. What n noblo revengo that was and what a lesson to a bully! A (Jiinrmi terd Cure, Most dlfllcult to euro Chronic Constipa tion. Yet Caccarets Candy Catuartlo aro guaranteed to euro any case or money re funded. Druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. JndKc Tnft Got n I'iim, Manila Freedom: "Halt!" cried tho alert patrolman as a beautifully caparisoned car riage drovo up containing a portly gentle man. Tho driver reined his steeds, and tho sentry, standing firmly In tho ccutor of tho iitrcct, shouted; "Who Is thero?" Not kuowlng what elso to say, tho oc cupant of tho carriage answered: Judge Taft, president of tho civil commission. " "Advauco Judgo Taft, to bo recognized," bawled tho sentry. Tho Judgo advanced nnd tho following dialogue took placo: Sentry Havo you a pasa? Taft No, sir. Do I rcqulro ono? Sentry You do, sir, und It's my duty to run you In. Taft Hut I am tho civil governor of tho Philippine Is lauds. Seutry That don't cut any figure. Ydu'h a civilian und out after hours, I'll let you go by this time, but tho next tlmo 1 catch you you'll havo to sco tho captain. "Thank you," murmured Judgo Taft, as ho drovo away. And thero and then ho formed a resolution to put In un applica tion for a pass. According to latest ac counts he got It. For ii Cold In the Head. LAXATIVE URO.MO-QNININE TADLETS. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Itnlu Turning (o Sunn- tvlth Great Kill I In Tc in tie rut nro I'rournns tlcntcil for Toduy. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Forecast for Saturduy und Sunday: Kor Nebraska and South Dakota Rain, turning Into snow, und much colder Sat urday; Kunduy fair In western, rain or Know In eastern portion; southeasterly shifting to northwesterly winds. For Illinois Kalu or hhow Saturday nnd probably Hundny; fresh southeasterly winds. For Indiana Fair In northern, rnln or snow In southern portion Saturdny; Sun day rain or snow; fresh southeasterly wiuds. For Iowa Rain or snow Saturday and probably Sunday; colder Sunday; south easterly winds, becoming variable For Missouri Rain Saturday, with colder In southern portion; Sunday probably rain; south to east winds. For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Ar kansasGenerally fair Saturday; Sunday probably rain aud colder; southerly winds. For Western Texas and New Mexico Fair Saturday; Sundny probably rain and colder In northern portion; fair In south ern; southeasterly winds. Kor Eastern Texas Generally fair Sat urday; Sundny Increasing cloudiness, prob ably rain and colder In northern, fair In southern portion; fresh southeasterly winds. For North Dnkota Snow Saturday, with colder In central and eastern portions; Sunday fair; brisk southeasterly winds. For Kansns Rain Saturday, with warmer In nnrthenst portion; Sunday fair In west ern, rain In eastern portlou; colder; south easterly winds, shifting to northwesterly winds. For Colorado Rain or snow In northern and central portions Saturdny; fair In southern; Sunday fair In northern, rnln or snow und colder In southern nortlon; southerly shifting to northerly winds. For Wyoming Snow and much colder Saturdny; Sunday probably fair; southerly shifting to northerly winds. For Montana Snow SnHirday; Sunday probnbly fair; northeasterly winds. I.ocnl Ueconl. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER nUUEAU, OMAHA, Nov. lG.-Omnha record of tern-pt-ruturo nnd precipitation, compared with tho corresponding duy of the last three years: 1500. U99. lKR 1697. Maximum temperature.... S ns f,7 40 Minimum temperaturo.... 22 57 33 17 Precipitation T .00 . 00 ,00 Itccord of temperature nnd precipitation nt Omuha for this day und slnco March 1, 11)00: Normal temperature S6 Dcllclency for the day It Total excess slnco March 1 S31 Normal precipitation 03 inch Deficiency for tho day.. ...... ....... .03 Inch ivtnl rainfall slnco March 1. .2D. rn Inches F.xeess slnco March 1.............. 1.S1 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1K .... 5.43 nchos Deficiency for cor. period, 180S... 4.11 Inches llcport from Stations nt H 1. .11, STATIONS AND BTATJB OF WEATHER. Omaln. cloudy North Platte, clear Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake City, cloudy Rapid City, part y cluudy Huron, purtly cloudy WlUtston, cloudy Chicago, snowing St. Louis, cloudy St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, ruining KansaB City, ralnini; Helena, Bnowing Havre, snowing nismarck. cloudy Galveston, clear T .0) .00 .00 .00 .00 .ro T .01 .12 30 T 3t .02 21 1 T H .0 X0! .00 74 .00 T indicates trace of precipitation. lit A IjIHiIi Local Forecast Offlclul. PS Sg' f k SElSMIOi A Venerable Wisconsin Lady Re stored to Health by Pernna After Twenty-Five Years' Suffering1. (Spcclnl nows from Hvansvllle, Wis ) KVANSVILL13, Wis., Nov. 11. A woman cured of catarrh of twenty-live years' stand ing was tho occasion of l'cruna being Intro duced to tho Inhabitants of Rvansvlllo, Wis. From that tlmo to this thero has beet, a r,.v.,v uviu.um mi leruua 111 mis vicinity and hundreds of cases havo been cured. It Is In this manner that l'cruna spreads from towu to town nnd from stato to Btato. No sort of ndvcrtlnlng could havo glvon Peruna tho teputatlon It has. Tho secret of Its success Is that It makes cures. It cures old cases of catarrh where other remedies hnvo failed This ought to niako any remedy popular. Mr. C. R. Harden of Hvansvllle, Wis., writes tuo following letter Dear Doctor Hnrtman "I wish to wrltn ..,,,.. i . ,. . .v, hiihv i-eruna lias uono ror me. I read of Peruna In tho papers, of what It would do for catarrh, and sent for a bottle. This was tho first bottlo of l'cruna that over camo to Evansvlllo; from my using It Startling Statements from Kontucky, Illinois and Ngw Hamp shire o Othor Kemcirltablo A'ecovories. WILLARD, Ky. Tho news of tho re covery of Mrs. Kllzabcth Prater Is a very striking Instance of tho wonderful curative powers or Perunu. This estimable lady had been an Invalid from catarrh of tho stomach nnd bowoln for twenty years. No wonucr ner many friends arc enthusiastic over her recovery. Sho writes: "It Is through the mercies of God and your medl clno that I am permitted t o wrlto you this letter. I h.-vi been a counts:. t liufforer from bowel and stom ach troublo for about twenty llvo years, and could never find relict until I be itaii tho uso of nilzabeth Prater. I lwun.-i. w "I began tho uso of your mcdlclno tho first day of last September nnd havo taken nlno bottles of Peruna, and enn say that I believe I am cured of my troubles, nnd I thtnk I am enjoying as good health r.s an old lady of my ago could expect. I am seventy-one years old. I recommend Peruna to auf- ferers wherever I may meet them, nnd i others of my friends aro being bencllted by It. I think lt Is a God-send to poor suf fering humanity. I will always bo thankful to you for your medicine and kind advice, aud trust that many others will tako your remedy and bo ns greatly benefited as I havo been." FOIl SALI3 UV .-.IVICIlS-im.UJ.N j J j R'iSKaflfciV'n tilo VUhUiit. tbuprevrlpunn of nlntuoin Preach ptiynrlun, will n"t'"yicu' yu PSl iSS liwvouimr UU-mmiil lUe Kctirrallvo erinim, tuch lui l,ot Jlanlit.wa, lit .omnia. VJ 3$y5 l-nlim In lli Illicit, S.-.nliial i:uilkal..iia. Nrrton llel.lllty. IMmj'le ISP.' t JtrV UUtunloJtnrr,, ;iliullivc llralii", VneliMiorle anil -oiillpillpn. a,?MiiJ IUtu,iuii li.i.eHUyd.iy or i llr lri'vinnqilfkiieef lichre. wbtenllnolcbecketl "A'V yfAjf lovt,, IO hrTiimtorrha-n nnd nil th, horrors of imnnt;ncy. til 1 lr.fjRclrusies a a liicr.itie Litlnryaaud tus uiinury ors&nj of all linpurlllts. CUrillI-.HrtugUiini auu rraiorriBraaii nik. urim-i. .,., CUI'i I)F..NK tli only known remtrtv to cure without n operiiton. 6000 tesU'';.li1 Kiumnleaciif " "I'd mnm y returned if tiNiirnduesuol effect a pctniaucnt curt. bmll. Denil fnr kmki elrr'Jlnr nnil trBUmwi'Mila. i,l,lr-. IU'1I. M I IllliV f. fit.. I' I, VrH. Knn Frnnrlw. CuL "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOL f YHLMWil'l HilWIaHWUW. ilSilflH. uaS I "i I Ml 1IH M ITI 'rr-TrTTTTTlaTTrnrWiirr7CT V.h'j llls H ll ! Mmi M Mi m f?!4 vhfj II "BMW. In y hi riTfiiinnrf"''" T- --.- m Never mind who Is president, UIKL, you will havo Bumethlng to be hnppv for. "Thoso who buy lt once, buy it fequ"ntly afterwards." "No man over got It and complained." "Thero never wns a better for the price of ten cents " "The IRISH C.IRL CIOAR deserves alt the pralso It i;ets " It Is Cuban Hand Mnde. Tho tobaccos i.scd nro the finest of Old Veultn Havana. These tnhucc-.s wore purchased be fore the Spanish war nnd ynu know this minns superior to recent croi,;t. Hold by all hrst-clats cigar n lands. Dealers get them from McCORD-BRADY CO . Distributors. Omaha, Neb. tsrraWK.' -imii wsmi'i hum mr. AL RECOVERY. llM o lho d MW k u "It cured my wife of catarrh with which she hiul ticuu troubled for more than twenty.live yetir.s, ami I li.ul been troubled with it for fif teen yours, We tire now both nil rlRlit. "My youngest son und la grlppo four years ago, and as ho had supposed had got well, or to far recovered that ho went to work. Ho took a relapse und tho pneu monia pet In. Ho had hemorrhages, aud ! thnm-i. u.-n m.i,i i.t- -..i.i ,.i,. .....r... .tuij .titiif, , u luuiu tiiiiiK of It wna to no purposo until wo gavo him Peruna. Tho hemorrhages stopped, and ho toon got up and Is well and hard nt work. Wo think thero Is nothing llko Poruna." In a recent letter Mr. Harden writes: 13LGIN, 111. In a tcry rccont communi cation from this placo comes tho news that Mr. Arthur Krnest Kldd. a well-known architect of that city, has mado campleto recovery from cdtnrrh of tho head from which ho had Buffered for nearly a quarter of a century. According to Mr. Kldd's statement of his own caso Peru na hB scored nnother victory over a enso of chronic catarrh of long stand ing. He writes tho following from Pi Hamil ton ave.: "I am 42 years of age. and have, had catarrh of tho head for ovr half of my life, as a result of scarlet fever, Mr. A. 13. Kldd. followed by typhoid fover. I got so bad that I was almost constantly coughing and clearing my throat. The catarrh greatly Impaired my eyesight, and tho hearing In ono ear, and reduced my weight to 110 younds. "I tried nearly every catarrh remedy advertised, besides u great many different physicians' treatments, all of which failed, nnd tho physicians would finally tell mo that I could not bo cured In thin climate; that I ought to go to a dry climate, etc. "I had heard and read of Peruna, nnd finally decided to try It two niontha ago. 1 havo now taken seven bottles, and weigh 1 172 pounds. Never folt happier or merrier. 1 Feel tip top." nrnaLalllla. ti.lv A wrltt-Q a box.O for 1 5.00, ..llliO CO.. 1UTII AND I'AIIXAM. If you can only get wajaiiji.u.t.'wtiiaiaai; 1 O an IRISH "Wo keep Pertltia always In the house, s It cured us both of catarrh of long landing. We havo callers every llttlo hllo to Inquire ns to what l'oruna has one for us. I say: 'Ixtok at us. Thnt Is proof enough." "I send )ou a picture of my residence, t helped build n houso In Iowa City on tho tlrst of last June, and worked eighty-two days, only losing one-quarter of a day dur ing tho wholo time. How Is that for an Id man "7 yenrs old? I catno home In Sep tember and have built another house out in tho coirtry this fall nnd am well and hearty today. "I hope to live twenty carj yet, tH If Peruna helps mo In the futuro as It has In the past, 1 don't know why I can't. Tho druggists say l'cruna Is one of tho best selling medicines they havo In stock." C. R. HARDI3N. Peruna can bo relied upon to euro sllghl colds and coughs nnd other catarrhal ail ments with n promptness that Is unequalcd by any other lemedy. If a cold has settled In nny portion o( tho body nud produced catarrh, It Is gen erally thought by people that they must buffer on year lifter yenr without any hopn of cure. This Is not true, however. Peruni cures such cases. Thousands of testimonial! that can never bo used uttest this fact. Any one wishing freo literature on thlt subject should address Dr. Hartmnn, Col umbus, Ohio. MANCHKST13R. N. H. According to lain advices, Miss lllancho L. Ruudlett nan mado a complete recovery from catarrh o the head which had caused u chronic run ning from tho ears. In medical circles thin euro has created a decided sensation. Her own statement of tho caso Is as follows: . lmV0 E,lf" t W fnrn.l lih,,mI years with ca tarrh of thu bend. It finally reached by ear, und caused n running ear. Having read ot Dr. Hartman'it remedies I im mediately wrnto and ho advised me. Today I am In better health than I havo been for somo tlmo. I will gladly rc catarrhal dls- 1 Blancho L.llundlett. w commend Peruna for all cases." Thero Is only ono systemic catarrh rem edy that Is auro to cleanse tho wholo sys tem of catarrh. That remedy Is Peruna. This Is a remedy that needs no eulogizing In addition to what tho pcoplo urn prais ing Peruna us a remedy for all forms ot catarrhal difficulties. Address Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Col umbus, Ohio, for a freo copy of Dr. Hart man'a latest book on catarrh. This book treats of tho different phases nnd stagen ot catarrh and should bo In the hands nt every catarrh sufferer. "Health and Rcau ty" sent freo to women. P EREM TORY AUCTION SALE AT CHICAG3 On Thursday, Nocnihcr 22, at 10 A. M. wo will soil at PUBLIC AUCTION, cor ner Vnn Buron and Frnnklln ,Stroot8, on uccoutit of reorganization, tho cutli'5 stock of the KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER COMPANY, OF CHICAGO Manufacturcrn and wholcsalo Jobbers of Clothing and Woolens $350,000 Conslstlni; of 5200,000.00 world of (hcrcoats and Ulsters. $100,000.00 worth nf Men's and Hoys' Suits. $50,000.00 wurtli of Piece Goods. All Heasonabln coods and no old stock. Stock on exhibition with cataloRue, Tues day, November "'). SA". UEL GANS, MnnnRer, Western Saliagc Wrecking Ajrcncy, Chicago To the South an? Southwest Homeseekcrs. TUKSDA V Nnrrmhrr 20 Uecetuber Ith and IStU. TOURIST On Salo Daily. TIOICOT OI'I'ICIO S. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts, Omaha, m:ii. ? Result Tell THE BKE WANT ADS IMtODUCF, RKSUI.TS. SS Qt3 ft) st)i) I (? (ii a a a