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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1900. IDMSTEN IS ACTING ALONE Jeta Ho Support in Hii Attack on Dietrich's Title. POPULIST LEADERS ARE NOT WITH HIM Srercdirr Jim IMgfrlnn In Flatly Op. posed to n Co n I rut ami llrynn nml Fojniter Sny Tlic-y Know .OtlllllK of It. LINCOLN, Nov. 27. (Spcclat Telegram.) J. A. EJgcrton of Denver, secretary of the populist national committee, conferred with V. J. Ilryan this afternoon and It Is aid that among tho things discussed was tho advisability of beginning contest pro cccdlngs against Governor Charles II. Diet rich. To a friend Mr. Kdgcrton was out spoken In condemning the proposed con test, but ho would not say whether Mr. IJryan entertained a similar opinion. It Is known, however, that Mr. IJrynn Is op posed to tho plan and tomo of tho fusion lsts look for him to Intcrfcro If Kdmlstcn finally decides to begin tho proceedings. Governor Poynter today denied that ho had been Instrumental In causing the contro versy concerning Mr. Dietrich's qualifica tions. "I know of no contest or proposition to contest," ho said to tho reporters, "and consequently can't dlscuBs tho matter." Fred H. Nagel, ono of tho proprietors of tho Frelo Prcsso, Is made defendant In a sensational breach of promise caso .begun In tho district court this afternoon by Holona B. Stone, of 226 North Ninth street. At the samo tlmo another suit was begun by tho samo porson to recover II.OGO, al leged to bo due on promissory notes. Tho petitions were removed from tho flics Im mediately after they were filed and nothing is known of tho matter they contained other than that one of them alleged that' Nagel promised to murry the plaintiff and the other that ho owed the amount named on promissory notes executed within tho past four years. Mr. Nagel was out of the city today and his attorneys refused to discuss the case. Will Roost Iiiillnn Territory. Sovoral of the outgoing officeholders at tho state houso are planning to organize a promoting Byndlcato for operation In un developed portions of Indian Territory. Deputy Superintendent neck, who returned rocontly from a tour over tho southern portion of tho territory ,1b endeavoring to Interest his constituents In the scheme and already Secretary of State Porter, Henry Ilium and David McKnteo of tho governor's omce have signified a willingness to share tho responsibility of forming a stock com pany for tho purposo of buying a largo tract of land In that country. Tho plan contemplated la to buy or securo posses sion of 30,000 acres of land, which can be bought at tho rate of $25 for forty acros, start a boom In that partlculur section by means of advertising and then sell tne land for tbreo or four times Its purchase price. "Any porson who has watched tho devel opment of this western country knows that there Is a great futuro In store for Indian Territory," said Mum, tho most enthusi astic of tho promoters, '.''(hey tell us that the Territory Is as rich as a gold mining country nnd that tho peoplu there ore rap Idly growing wealthy. Wd hnven't fully doclded whether to locata thcro, but a number of us will look over, tho ground and consider tho prospocts and It we think tho outlook encouraging wo will organtzo for business and push tho schemo for all It Is worth." Tho fact that all of the persons Inter ested In tho movement aro' known as poli ticians would Indicate that they had some Intention of entering tho field of politics In the Territory, Tho officials nnd other officeholders who retlro January 3 have said that thoy would have nothing further to do with politics, but since tho Indian Ter rltory schemo was proposed they said that thoy referred only to Nebraska. Pressure for Pardons. Governor Poynter has been besieged for soveral days past by persons requesting the perdon or parolo of penitentiary con victs. Today ho listened to flvo appeals for tho pardon of as many convicts nnd several potltlons wero received by mail. In speaking of the many requests this afternoon, Governor Poynter said thoy were ulll due to tho republican newspapers. Ho said thoy, had given him tho reputation of bolng an"easy man," by charging him with unjustifiably pardoning or paroling several convicts. Tho State Drnnd nnd Mnrks commis sion, which was In session slnco the day after election, adjourned to meet Decem ber 31. The commission has examined 3,020 applications for brands nnd has granted noarly all of them. A few of the applications were returned bocauso the brands thoy contained had already beeni registered. Tho State Canvassing board met today and began the official canvass of tho vote for presidential electors, congressmen and Judges of tho supremo court. Only about half of tho counties were completed. The official vote for the stato candidates wllhuo canvassed only by tho legislature. Flies CnnipnlKtt Account!. FREMONT. Neb., Nov. 27. (Special,) L. D. Illchards, treasurer of the stato repub lican commltteo, has filed In tho office of Mo External Symptoms. The blood may lie in bad condition jet with no external signs, uo skin eruption or sores to indicate it. The Tinptoms in such cases belug a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness nnd nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It is in just such cases that S. S. S. has done some of its quickest nnd most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife tiscd sev eral bottles of S. S. vS. as a blood purifier und to tone up u weak and emaciated system, with very marked effect by way of improvement. "We regard it a freat tonic and uloort purifier." J. V. Dui'F, Princeton, Wo. SSSi is the greatest of all tonics, and you will I find the appetite im proves nt nice, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes ns new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for oir free hook on hlood and skin diseases and write pur physicians for any Information or advict wanted, No charge for medical advice. 1HE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. the county clerk of this county the sworn account of the committee's receipts and dis bursements for the campaign. Tho to al amount received was $08,076.41, of which amount $30,000, In round numbers, was given by tho national committee. Tho disburse ments were $36,367.08, leaving a balance on hand of $1,708.33 The unpaid bills are $1, 361.13. The Items of disbursements covered thrco solid typewritten pages of legal cap paper. There were many liberal contribu tors to the party funds outside of tho can didates and prominent politicians. Paul Colson, treasurer or the county com mittee, also died bis sworn statement of te celpts and disbursements. Ho received and paid out $1,043.07. GLAD OF THE GREAT VICTORY Murk llunnn nnd J. Sterling Morton Write to the IlnstliiRn Club. HASTINGS, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special.) Tho following letters will bo read with In terest by Nobraskans. They camo In nn-( swer to Invltatlnna sent out by tho Adams County McKlnley nnd Koo-ovc.lt club to nt tend the ratification meeting held Friday evening last: CLUVKLAND. 0 Nov. 17.-Mr. C. J. Miles, Vice President McKlnley nnd Roose velt Republican Club, Hastings, Neb.: My, Dear Sir My regret at being unable to at tend tho Jollification meeting (it Hastings November S3 Is, I assure you, deep nnd most sincere. Tho toBto of Nebrankan hospitality nnd tho closer acquaintance with your people formed cm my recent trip thero havo given me u new and strong admiration for tho stnto. 'I he good Judgment of your voters, ns expressed nt the polls, has continued that opinion nnd augmented thnt nffectlon. Ab the pleasuru of personal attendance is not possible I wish you would convey to your peoplo this message of my most cor dial grretlngs. It Bhould be n most nappy nffalr, this rejoicing over the redemption of your mnnlflcent state. The result nation ally certainly Justifies Jollification, but you have special reasons for ("pedal plmisuro. In addition to meeting the legitimate Is hups of the campaign and dispelling; the fal lacies of the opposition the republicans of Nebraska had to meet an uncertain and usually powerful factor the Intlticnco of a "favored son" and to overcome the ex traordinary efforts naturally made In his be half In his home Mate. Tho result shows an ability to rise above n plea for the mere gratification of persotml ambition. It shows also an ability to Ignore all fatso Issues nnd to decide fairly und honestly tho great questions affecting the material Interests of tho wholo country. No greater blow wus Htruck for good government nnd against dnngerous Issues than that which the re- Cubllcuns of Nebraska recorded Novcm cr 7. I congratulate you most heartily and hopo thnt this rally at tho homo of your worthy governor-cloct may bo In keeping with the lmportanco of tho victory It cele brates. Yours truly, M. A. HANNA. NKIIKABKA CITY, Nov. 13.-Mr. C. J. Miles, Vlca President McKlnley-HooMO-volt Republican Club. Hasting, Neb.: Dear Sir I nm ulejned to ncknowiedgc your In vitation of November 18 to be present en November 23 at Hastings, when your c!ub proposes to rejoice because of tho reront election of William McKlnley to tho pros. Idency and Theodore Rnn-eveP t" t'io vice presidency of tho American republic. Tho event you propose io celeb hou'd be regarded by all patriotic citizens as something morn than a mere pan nan vie. torv. It nhmilil be rpmemhereil tint nv n liere In Nebraska thero wero ub Into as 1552 mora than 40,030 vnterx who gave noli h v l i to i avowed .old stii ilinl 'ern o"-t for tho office of governor. That was boforo fusion nnd contusion brg.in to Uou.l.i.Uu tho old-line demrcrntlc organization of tilj stnto. Later on, In 1837, the tamo gold atond . i.t ilcniucrat war. nominated by the gold standard men of that party for regent of the State university nnu received, ns I new recall It, something less than 1,500 volca. In the meantime the candidate had not changed his views, character or conduct ns to political faith or principles. The gold standard voto of 1S97 beenmo an object of ridicule and derision among the moro ar dent nnd enthusiastic adherents of Hryan nrchy. The candidate w.ii reviled as lli most unpopular und -unworthy disciple of democracy it! all tho northwest. Hut when you look at tho returns of the recent elec tion und obEorvo that tho majority of Diet rich over Poynter Is less than the number , -nil (i-.Tmc-'tl" votcq plveii for a re gent of the university In 1S97. you miy ..i u . H.4 y c.hly cone udo Urn tho victory over Poynter Is not entirely-duo to strulght -republican Votes. On tint con trnry, the victory In this state and the vic tory for McKlnley nnd Roesevelt through out tho country may be largely attributed in tv-f '-nlppetT'et't nnd pat I ilo bellnve'a In the gold standard who could not be ln (Ii.luu, uuer uy intuury, uul ylug or wneid ling to adopt nnd endorse tho fallacies and dangerous doctrine taught by th nom'-n-of tho populist party at Sioux Falls, who was subsequently warmed over at Kanw-d City and put Into circulation as tho candi date of a democratic rarty. Tho good faith, Integrity and honor of tha American rt'publlc are of far greater value than any mere partisan, paramount issue which may be created as only a talking horse behind which skulks the freo coinage of silver. In unlimited quantities, at the ratio of 1C to 1. Therefore us n lover of my country, proud of Its honorable and glorious cureer, I ro Jolco with you In tho downfall of hoe who, t..i,.liln(- .llcnnnlont nmlpnvrtr t nrmv nnn class of citizens against another ciua, a il sought power merely for the purp ' "t pi rsonul promotion, public place and plun der. iNover can any iioiuieui oraniz in u Jietnme dominant In this republic wlilch Is Inade up of men of opposlto ways of think ing upon nil economic questions nnu wiiu combine merely for the purposo 'of obtain lI1B power ""P'nte ffiff TWO DEPUTIES APPOINTED Mensem, l'ront and Fowler Select Their Chief Asitlstiuit In Office. LINCOLN, Nov. 27. (Special Telegram.) AV. B. Rcso of this city hao been selected for assistant to Attorney Gcnoral-olect Prbut. Ho nerved for ten years as doputy clork of tho supremo court under D. A. Campbell. Governor Dietrich was In tho city soveral hours this afternoon, stopping here en routo to his homo In Hastings. Ho called at tho stato houso during his brief stay nnd divided his tlmo theru botween tho secretary of state's olllco and tho oxccutlvo department. His object In visiting the capltol wns to obtain Information relative to tho detail work of his ofllco and the form of official bond which ho will be re quired to file beforo taking tho oath of ofllce. I) LA IK, Nob., Nov. 27. (Special Tele gram.) W, IC. Fowler, the Incoming state superintendent of public Instruction, to day announces tho selection of J. L. Mc llrlon of Geneva to bo his deputy. Mr. Mcllrlen Is one of Nebraska's best known educators. He has had normal university training, with a degrco In tho Teachers' course, fours years' cxperlenco In coun try and vllago schools, four years' oxporl enco ns county superintendent, four years at tho head of an academy and four years last past as tho head of tho schools of Geneva. Ho has also had considerable expe rience as nn instructor In teachers' county Institutes. Superintendent Mcllrlen Is a gruduato of one of our own High schools, has served on tho executlvo committee nt tho Southeast nnd Southwest Teachers' as sociations, was president of tho Nebraska Stato Teachers' association In 1892, and secretary of the Superintendents and Prin cipals' section In 1S99. Npeelnl Meetlnirn nt York. YORK, Neb.,. Nov. 27. (Special.) Spo clal evangelistic meetings nro being held in tho First Presbyterian church of this city and aro attracting great crowds. Sun day night tho auditorium pallcry, lecturo room and every other part of tho church was thronged by a vast audience. The pas tor, Rev. Dr. A. T. Wolff, is being assisted by Rev, Chester Ulrch of St. Louts, an cvangollst, who leads the music with a splendid gold cornet that was presented him by tho churches of St. Louis. The meeotltigr. will continue over next week It la understood that the pas'or la con- sldcrlr.g n call from a prominent eastern church which has twice tried to get him In the last few years'. v Think They Ilnve u Home Thief. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special Telegram.) Charles Drandt, residing near Nebawka, had a horso stolen last night Tho thief wns arrested In South, Omaha this aiternocn anu Drought to this city this even Ing by Sheriff W. D. Wheeler to languish In tho county Jail until tried. RUINS KEARNEY POWER PUNT Artificial Lake's Waters Inundate Banki and Do $20,000 Damage. TOWN BEREFT OF ITS ELECTRIC LIGHTS Illsnster Corned Just After Intensive tiiiprot ementn llnil lleen Mmle on the Plant nml JSe-r Mnohlnery Installed In Povfcr House. KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special Tel egram.) Tho large brick power houso of the City Electric company Is tho sceno of a gravo disaster. Its site has beon de vastated by water from Lnko Kearney, nn artificial waterway north of tho city. Twenty thousand dollars Is considered tho extent of the damage. An nlnrm was Given this morning at 9 o'clock from tho power house. Many citi zens hurried to the sceno and havo bten working nil day In tho hopo of saving part of tho building and machinery. When workmen went to work this morning they discovered an Inflow of water nt tho mouth of tho Iron flumo that supplies n small water wheel In a building west of tho main part of tho power house. Tho flow In creased rapidly, though repeated nttcmpts wero mndo to check It. Tho alarm was then sounded. When tho citizens arrived at tho power house they cut the canal In pevcral places west of the wasto weir to lessen tho Inflow, but afforded smnll re lief. As tho volume of water Increased a wide chasm oponed up from the canal to tho power house, through which there was a fearful outpour of water. It flooded tho valley and toro up tho first and second floors of tho power house, making short work of the annex, which contained a small turblno and an arc light dynamo. Tho west wall of the basement story of the power house and a portion of Its north wall wero swept away, leaving that corner of the building with two stories' weight nbovo It depending apparently on nothing for support. The cnuso of tho disaster Is attributed to laying a pipe from tho lnko to connect with the steam plant nhlch was used when water could not bo obtained for power. The plpo started from tho lako botween two largo flumes and for months tho water had gradually worked into tho soft dirt surrounding tho plpo. When tho recent rlso occurred It wns short work to under mlno tho pipe Its cntlro length and causo tho damage. Tho new and costly electrical machinery Is probably wrecked boyond repair. The water has not been checked, although great care has been takon to bridge over the fearful chasm. Extenslvo Improve ments had Just been mado on the plnnt and tho latest patterned machinery had been placed In tho power hoUBO. All tho business places In tho city reverted to oil this evening nnd tho principal street of tho city Is dark and will remain so for some tlmo to come. NE'R'.SKAS GREAT SURPLUS Value of the Shipment from the Stnto IlurliiK the l.ust CI emlur Yenr. LINCOLN. Nov. 27. (Special.) Figures compiled by tho Stato Bureau of Statistics and mado public today show that tho sur plus products exported from Nebraska during tho last calender year, amounted In value to $173,819,207. Thcso statistics woro gathered primarily by tho various railroads and transportation companies and nro supposed to bo very nearly accurate, as they are taken from a record of every ship ment to points outsldo of tho state. A com parison with previous statements shows that tho exports were about 2 per cent lower In point of voluo than thp tho exports of 1898, which was a banner' year. This Is largely because of increased homo con sumption of coronls and other products, which is Indicated by other figures com plied by tho board. The oxports of corn woro nearly $3,000,000 moro in value than during tho proviouB year. The following shows tho amount and valuo of tho ship ments: Kind. Amount. Value. Horses nnd mules, head. fA370 $ 2.nic.8ft0 Cattle, hend G9S.181 32,814,(V7 Hogs, head 2.21S9I2 27.0".1.9'iO Rheop. head 737,357 2.B80.7K0 j.iiAi-u Biutn, nenu Bl.biH 1,713,138 Packing houco products, rounds TM.R'ivifi-; m rid jr.? wheat, bushels 21.S12.019 12.0is!cw Corn, bushels 77.77J.W.1 is (vrn ins Ontfl, bushels 17,591.31.1 2.811,455 Harley, liunliels 4n,143 3PS.370 Hyp. bushels 1,219.81.1 Hay, tons 92,903 m.m Flax, bushels 9S0.074 97fi.l73 Flour, pounds 8G.SB2.7M 1.737 '.!; Other mill products, pounds 71,2113.000 631,742 Grnln not classified, bushels 31.77s 111 Live pnultry.-roopn 211.015 1,8'8!6I3 ureBsed poultry, pounds l,5!).S,ni2 137,840 Eggs, cases 4f,7,813 1,403,409 Tiutter, pounds 20,491.478 3,K9S.lSrt Cream, pounds 4,41S.8"0 3:3,rr08 Cheese, pounds 189,013 is Ml Piunr beets, tons 32,309 133i4M Strawberries, eases 3,107 7,otf Grapes, baskets 9,820 1,W) Apnies. uarreis 7G.1 1,912 Peaches, enses 4S0 432 UlneK nnu raspberries, cases 4 1.0 it 1 Clierrles, cnFes 4,171 7,833 Kruit, pounds 2,37"i.o: r3.m Coonernco. Hounds l.7uR.R8n ss.iot name, pounds 22S.9.1S 22.50.1 Kur. pounds 12,909 4,017 Potatoes, bushels 271.WO Sl,4r0 nuney, pounus 3r,s MSIl, pounds ,. 263 Wood, ears 29il IR.110 Cold 2.8SC.VW Mivcr 4.734.9SS ice, rars fill 32,0V! lirlek, thoiiKnnds 28.517 214,1 Fnnd and grnvel, enrs.,, 2.7SI 20,70-1 Mid'!.. DUUUdH a.fitll.KM ?.h71.:7l Celery 907.183 30,287 VOKCtamex, pounds 148,733 1.487 nroom corn, tons 1,271 88.970 Tirooms, dozens 44,315 1 55,101 Stone, cars (1.30.1 llfi.fVP lleer, kegs 27,543 65.08A Lime, cars 19 2.735 Straw, tons 780 3,020 Millet, tons ) 19; Hemn. pounds 20(5,88.1 Wool, pounds 110,085 ll.Sm Feathers, pounds 1,714 857 iircnu. pounos ,. zu.tui 727 Vitriol, pounds 1,78.1.300 98.211 Alcohol, pounds 72.800 18,7,7) flvriiu nounrti 159.300 2.SO0 Oil meal, pounds 190,000 5,400 Oil. nounds 51.000 "ion Spirits 12,500 iron 11.200 Miscellaneous, pounds. .. 85,417,480 1,222,330 Totals $173,819,207 firnhnni AViints Dnrnnirrs, ASHLAND. Neb., Nov. 27. (Speclal.) Leonard Graham, a horso trader of this city has begun nn action against Henry W. Mayer, a farmer living near Lincoln, for false arrest, claiming $10,15G damages. A few days ngo Grab a 111 traded a horso for a mule with Axel Johnson, Mayor's hired mnn, Johnson did not own the mulo and Graham was arrested on Mayer's complaint, chnrg Ing him with stealing the animal. A hear ing was held In Lincoln nnd Graham dls charged on ovldcuco furnished by the prose cution. Tho carpenters nro putting tho finishing touches to the new engine and pump house this week. Tho building is of brick, one story u'Rh nnd 40x43 feet on tbo ground Rooms nro partitioned off for the englna for hn water works, with coal and pump rooms adjoining. Tho other room will bo used as a meeting placo for tho city council. Claims He M'n Held Up, ASHLAND, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special.) A man giving his name as W. S. Witters nnd claiming Weeping Water, Neb., as his homo. avs that whllo crossing tho Main street brldgo over Salt ereok last night about fi'-H tbreo men accosted him with the command to throw up bis hands. Two of tho men covered him with revolvers whllo tho third went through his pockets, securing about $S5. He stated that two of the men woro masks and also that tho third, who was un masked, wore n blue necktie. Marshal Cor win asked him how he could distinguish the color of tho necktlo In tho dark, which ho explained by saying that ono of his alleged robbers struck n match. Tho local officers are Inclined to doubt tho stranger's story. Slnte Normal Not", TERU, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special.) Many Improvements nro being mado about the buildings nnd -grounds. A new Icehouse Is being built for tho dormatory, whllo tho drives havo been much Improved. Two new sections wero recently placed in tho library to relievo the congested condi tion. The present building Is entirely In adequats for the purposes, besides being a flrctrap. Thj library Is thought to bo tho best normal library In tho United States, being also larger than any other In tho mlddlo west. Prof. Worley, tho veteran muslo teachor and formerly professor of muBlo nt tho normal, was pleasantly surprised on tho 77th anniversary of his birth. The first number of the lecture course was given by tho Doston Ladles' Symphony orchestra. Among thoso from out of town present at tho muslcnlo wero Rev. Van Fleet, Ne braska City: Preston Carr, Shubcrt; Super intendent Parrctt, County Treasurer Cod dlnglon and Prof. McGrow, Auburn. Tho Juniors nnd Bcnlors contested for foot ball supremacy, but tho seniors wero out classed as tho scoro of 18 to 0 Indicates. Last evening, In tho chapel, the elocution department gvo a recital to a crowded hou-e. Tho entertainment nlso Included a club swinging drill. Fin d- Hotel Keeper cJnllty of Annnlt. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Nov. 27. (Spe cial.) Tho enso of tho State against A. It. Smith, a hotel keeper nt Union, chargod with assault and battery, which has oc cupied tho attention of tho district court tho last two days, was given to tho Jury this afternoon. After deliberating a few minutes the Jury brought In a verdict of "cullty." Tho next csbo called was that of the First National Rank of Omaha agnlnst tho Rank of Cass County, of Plattsmouth, Humboldt Kleven Not Afrnld. HUMBOLDT, Nob., Nov. 27. (Spcclnl.) Responding to tho challcngo In laBt Sun day's Hoe, Captain arlnstcnd of tho local team today sends an nccoptanco to the To cumsch manager and If tho arrangement of minor dcalls aro satisfactory tho teams will meet on the Tablo Rock grounds on Wednesday, December C, and play for $50 a stdo and all gato receipts to go to tho winners. Ono stipulation is that the ref eree, umpire, timekeepers, etc, shall bo selected from Tablo Rock men. CilKnr I4xpreHNeH II- Klntlon. EDGAR, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special.) A rat ification of tho recent election was con ducted last evening by tho Edgar McKlnley and Roosevelt Republican club. Tho dem onstration In tho Btrcets from 8 to 0 o'clock consisted of tho firing of cannon and all klnd3 of noisy rejoicing, mingled with the constant blnzo of pyrotechnics. At 9 o'clock tho crowd was Invited Into tho opera house, whero a program was pre sented. Olierfeliler llnj-n Fine lines. MALCOLM, Neb., Nov. 27. (Special.) John O'Ccmnell, vice president of tho Na- tlonnl Poland China Record association, dls- p-sed of four of his best Poland China bears today to Robert S. Oberfeldcr, the well known ranchman of Sidney, Neb. This stock was all prize wlnnors at tho last stato fair. Better Hurry If you want to get In our Talking Machine Club as per our proposition In Sunday Ilco of Nov. 25th. rjiAi.'.i'j.iJi OMAHA and Lincoln. Nob. KI21 Knrnnm nnu ...... .mi. i.tli Sts. Phone 10.15. Oueu luvculims. "GLORIOUS YOUTH," Snys Dr. IlciiiirCC, ".liny Almost He Made Perpetual II y the Proper Ap lilleiitlon of Klectrlelty Immedi ately Upon Its Applleallou Ihr Step HceuiiicN Elastic-, the niscstluu liu provm, Headache, FIiinIiIhk anil NcrvoamieuM Disappear, and the Wesk Man or Womnii Tnkes a Xcw Lease I'pon Life" The Doctor Ciuarantrcs III" Klrotrln licit to Cure All the KUcunen for Which He llccommciids It, nnd If It I'alln Will Itetnrn the Price Paid for the licit Write for Expose of "Free (f)' Trlnl" and "Pay When Yon Aro Cured" Concerns. Electricity does tho work for weak men and women. It will make you strong. neuiiuy unu vigor ouh, ns Nnture In tended you to be. As u reward for my study, research nnd dUcovery. tho United States Gov ernment has slvon mo tho exclusive uso of my method of npplylng Elec tricity. My Quad ruple Power Elec tric Helt Is a ifuar anteed euro for nil Ihn Ilia tnr n.hUti I recommend It. If'iv It fulls to cnr vnn. 1 I will refund every cent you pay mo for tho Holt. Thlu Is certainly fair! You tiro tnkltiff no chances nt nil. It Ib not inconvenient to wear, and, together with my Electrical Susponsory, which is sent frco to every malu pntlcnt, will make of you tho man you ought to lie. Electricity as applied by my Electric Holt, furnlshea food for tho nerves and spine mid Imme diately causes a normal circulation, nml tho result Is perfect health and vigor. No ono can even esiimaio mo goon j;iectrlclty, properly applied, will do until they havo Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Will perfectly euro Lost Manhood, Vari cocele and n.l Weaknesses In either sex; restore Shrunkon or Undeveloped Organs, Kldnev. Liver nnd Illaddcr Troubles. niieumntlsm In nny form, Stomach Disor ders, constipation, an I'einaio Complaints, etc. It has sofo, silken, chnmoln-coveml spongo electrodes, that do away with that rrigntrui uurnmg ami numering, caused by all other makes of electric belts and niinlf- nnces, If thoy give n current, which havo tiara menu eicctroues, which wu: accumu late verdigris, a deadly poison. My Elec tric Helt enn bo renewed when burned out for only 75c: when other belts burn nut tney nro woriniess. aii ciccincni appu ances will burn out In tlmo. MY (JIIAHAX'ITH:. I have tnUen outh before n notary public that I always Keep In live of the best National Hank's of the coun try ulllcleiit money to make gaail nny Kunrantre I may jslve iny pa tients, If I (.cent your ease I tvIII Kite you an absolute, plain, legal, vrlltrn Kuaranlee to refund to you every cent yon pay for my llelt If It falls to make n cure In your ease. You cannot asU more than this. Wrlto or call upon mo today. I havo written iv book, "Tho rinding of tho Fountain of Eternal Youth," sent free, postpaid, for tho a&klng. Honk wl!J toll you ull. about It. Advica without cost. boiu oniy oy fir BEMMETT Electric Belt UIb UL,Hr3L.E I Gorrpany, Ildoius 1H to -I, Dnlluuln IllticU., Dodge wud lUtU Street, Umahu, Neb, .J Inclement Weather Begins The Last ot November. Inclement wenther begins In No. vember. I lie ".rent objection to our c itnnle Is that It ilteriiutcH between the heat of the tropics mid the rig ors of the Arctic. The system becomes rclcxed by the eirects of the he.it. atnl the first colli snap of November hows the seed of thousands of cases of chronic at till wliIJi in a large per cent, of cas.s will end fatally. President Win. Ubelnkcr Uses t'eruiin its a Snfemi ird Against Inclement Weather. Wm. Ubelaker, President of the Lakevlew Lodge of Foresters, writes from 3327 North Clark street, Chicago, III, the following letter: Tho Porunn Medlclno Co., Columbus, O.: Gcntlnmen For years pust when I have boon exposed to wet or Inclement weather my chest would hurt me and I would have serious indigestion, and I would be laid up for u day or two, causing Inconvcntonce and pain. Ono of my lodge friends advised me to try Pcrunn, ns it had helped him, and I found that a Lottlo cured mc. If I feel badly now I at onco take two or three doses, and I find It keeps me In line health. Poruna Is worthy of overy ono's confidence. Yours respectfully, WM. UURLAKER. It Is only just ordinary good common senso to provide against Inclcmont weather. If you have the slightest cold, cough, sneez ing or any other Indication that you are "under tho weather,'' a few doses of Pe runa will put you right. Don't wnlt for tho catarrh to fasten It self upon you beforo you begin your treat ment. Pcrunn will cure very old caBcs of chronic catarrh, but It tnkes much longer than ns It the treatment had been begun earlier. 13ery family should bo provided with a botttlo of Poruna early In November with which to successfully meet nnd overcome tho terrors of tho winter that awaits them. Ono of tho most common forms of catarrh among delicate women is catarrh of tho pelvic organs. This leads to a host of VIA UNION PACIFIC 150 Miles Along the Columbia River by Daylight on the . . . "CHICAGO PORTLAND SPECIAL" Leaves Omnhu 8:20 A. M. Daily. "THE KAIL AND EXPRESS FOR PORTLAND" Leaves Oinuhu t 11:35 P. Al. Daily. "THE PACIFIC EXPRESS," ALSO FOR PORTLAND, Leuvcs Umulm at 4:25 V. Al. Daily. MEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1824 FAUN AM STREET. TEL. 810. I ALLEN BROS. CO. W 1 OMAHA, MEB. DISTRIBUTERS maladies, which havo been called tomato diseases. Hut tho wlso physicians recog nize In thcso cases tho samo old enemy, chronic cotnrrh. Catarrh Is catarrh whero ever located. It requires tho same treat- ment whether located In the head or pelvic organs. A groat multltudo of women supposa thorasolves to bo hopelessly alutctcd, when Iho fact Is a euro would be prompt and cer tain If they could bo brought to understand that tho dlscaso Is catarrh of the pelvic or gans. Local treatment and pessaries will do no good In thcso cases. A thorough course of Internal treatment with Peruna Is tho only l.cpo of permanent relief. Mrs. Lnvlna K Walker, who holds tho highest stato ofllco of tho Ladles of ths Illinois G. A. R., which Is departmcat chap lain, writes the following letter: Wcstorn Springs, 111. The Peruna Medlclno Co., Columbus. O.i Gontlemcn "You have my sincere gratl tudo for placing before suffering women n medicine which has provem such a blessing as Peruna has. "I have used It myself when much worn out. 'and found most gratifying results, nnd a number of tho women of our order suffer- MRS. LA VINA WALKER. Ing with weakness peculiar to women havo beon wonderfully helped nnd cured by Pe runa. enco It has my endorsement nnd best wishes. LAVINA E. WALKER, Address Tho Tcruna Medlclno Co., of Col umbus, O., for a free copy of Dr. Hartman's latest book on catarrh. ONLY TWO NIGHTS IN MAKING THE TRIP CMAHA TO PORTLAND WHEN YOU SEE A WELL DRESSED MAN Look at the name in his coat the chances are it's ' "Nicoll," he makes more good clothes than all the tailors-$20 to $40 for winter suits Made to your order they fit your figure, Pants, $5.00 to $12.00. Overcoats, $20.00 to $40.00, and a big Btock to solect from. TAILOR Karbach Block, 209-11 S. 15th St, $1.65 LINCOLN AND RETURN. The rrentest foot ball game rr actaeduled in the weat win be played at Lincoln on Thanksgiving day. NEBRASKA, vs. MINNESOTA. The Burlington will atell tickets, Omaha to Lincoln aad return, for $1.85. Leave Omaha, 8:40 a. n. Leave Lincoln, 6:00 p. aa. ArrlT O nali a, TM p. m. TICKET ePPtCBi, 1502 FA It AM 8TREET. TEL. 300. 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