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3 MAY REACH THREE MILLIONS Appropriation!! to Be Aiked from th Next General AiMtnblj. ESTIMATES FOR BIENNIUN MOUNT HIGH Almost Kvcry Avrnnc of Krxpcime BhoTra nn Incrrnar In I'roapect and Ihr Ileturiia Arc .Not All In. LINCOLN, Dec. 7. (Special.) For main taining all stato ofuces and Institutions, for ropalr and construction of buildings, and for nit other MDcnses of conductlliC the state government for tho two fiscal years beginning April 1, 1S01, the legislature n hn .aVnit tn nnnrnnrlato S2.7S1.001. This amount Is il2,G2S In excess of tho total of all appropriations made by tho legislature of 18D3 and does not Include n lot of de ficiency clalina thai will bo presented frsm various Institution!!. Neither doea It In f 120.000 mado by D. I.. Thompson for tho transportation of the Tlrst rcelmint home. It is estimated that the total of claims yet to be presented w amount to possibly J300.000, which will l.rin,, ih. .mn.l total un to nearly $3,000,000. The legislature will b? nsked to approprlato money for bounties of Innumerablo varloty nnd this item alone will form a large por tion of tho balanco of appropriations yet tu bo asked for. .,., Ti.n leelalntlve ntinroprlatlons of 1509 in eluded approximately 1300,000 for now build ings for tho various Uto Institutions. This year the donand for mo'jey tor mat pur nosn will not bo nulto so heavy. The unl vnraltv will aak for a new building for tho department of physics and several of tho other state Institutions will ask for the contsruotion of addltloral buildings, but ... a rf.r the total will not far oxeceu isu.uuv $200,000. Difference Made Uy Klrctlon. Many of tho estimates filed with tho ntnto auditor -wtro prepared before election, which probably accountn for tho fact that they nro so largo. In locklnc over tho flies It Is notlceablo that many of tho cstlmatej filed boforo olectlon nsked for Increased nimrourlatlons. whllo thoeo filed alter eioc tlon asked for decreased appropriations, Aa a rule tho stato officers ask for about the name amount of money that was allowed by the lest legislature. For tho support of tho Nobraska National Guard Adjutant General IJarry asks for an lncreaso of $16,- 447, a portion of which, however, will be for deficiency claims. Tho university asks for the largest appro Drlation. $015,600. but of this amount only hllghtly over $300,000 Is raised ny taxation, the balanco coming from the various trust and endcnment fund. Tho next largest appropriation la aBked for tho Hospital for Incurable Insane at Hastings, tno total amount being $271,000. Tho district court comes third on tho list with n request lor an appropriation of $224,000, being the samo aa tho appropriation of two years ago. Tho Hoard of Haalth asks for an Increase from $200 to $5,000. Tho major portion of this amount la for services rendered by physl- clans In diagnosing supposed smallpox cases !n various localities during tho last two years. T.i.nlat.n of H.tlmatm. - , Tho following shows the appropriations mat win do aKeu ior nnu mo uppruprm- tlons that wero made by tho last legls- laturo; Mndo Fund. Asked For. ln ISM. I.oElslntivo expenses $ 130,000 $ 130,000 flnvrrnor's offico 21.000 23.600 Hoard of Publlo Iatids and . Hulldtngs 23.1M State pmilterrtlory ..!;.:..; 31,210 . National Guard , 4S,cno Bocretary of stato 1S.SV) Auditor 5,400 Insurance department 9.000 Btate treasurer 14, COO libor commissioner 9.6W Attorney general 11,300 Btuto superintendent 1S,(X Itnd commissioner 31,wi0 Hanking board 7.S00 Hoard of Transportation.. H.200 District court 221,000 Supremo court 31, too Htato library 16,511 Hospital at Norfolk 80.400 Hospital at Lincoln 212.S00 Asylum at Hastings 2i2,b00 Girls' Industrial school, Geneva 35,005 Industrial Homx. Milford.. 1,250 27,500 32.9u0 32,153 17.850 I os : jqq I 9,000 18,000 8,000 14,300 18,200 29.100 7.S0O 13,800 221,000 33.700 13,925 119,350 182.9.V) 225.800 33.790 18,920 66,713 School for the Ullnil, no tinuka Cltv E0.175 Bchool for Feeble Minded V,.,,ll, Tlarl. 140 inn 124,102 102,650 School ior Deaf, Omaha.. 92,760 fltate Normnl, Peru...' 60,140 nduatrlal School for Boys, Kearney 97,000 Stato university 615,600 00,49. K.13) 496,000 94,870 37.474 uoiaiers a u u nnnors Home. Grand Island .... Soldiers' and Sailors' Homo, Milford , Fish commission Hoard o f Educational Lands and Funds Hnard of Purchuae and Supplies Historical society Hoard of Health Food commission 100,800 21.000 25,800 6,000 100 13,061 6,000 9,700 79,800 14,000 41,000 6,800 2,500 300 6.000 200 1 n f 1U.UUU Miscellaneous 226.M6 Hoard of lrrlcatlnn.... 13.500 Homo for Friendless.. Totals 2,72l,001 $2,591,873 The miscellaneous expenditures estimated aro: Itovonuo books dud blanks Transcribing nbstracts ot land... 3,000 .. 350 Advertising ror mate priming 260 Ijiws, Journals, printing let by con- trnri. n ericai nom una cxnenscs or printing board 15,000 Vrintltiir Huuremo court renorts 6.000 Support Hoard of Agrlculturo 4,000 DON T BE DOWIMtAO 1 - . . h. The degression which attacks vou in frequent tits Is caused by trouble with your Kidneys. It is n symptom of u serious iulment. If you nave uackacne. discolored urino, too frequent n voiding ot same, or dlniculty in doing so, it con firms the symptom. You are in dancer but still nave time to recover yourseu. MORKOWV KID-NE-OiDS will cure any disease which is derived frnm Disordered k'idnevs or Bladder. This is guaranteed by a forfeit of $50 for any case tney win not cure. NEIIIMSUA pcaplerartdbv Kld.nr-oldi. In writing thrri v PIMK CKl'lvac "."F" .uum.cM VM.r.w.v. Mrs. Kobfrt IU ndf rson, W. Market t llmtrlce Mm. Kmmii Wilcox, 3Z W. Court t llf atrlrc Henry Wlppnn, U Coutt M. nmUIr Mjs. ()rurr .Swclltrr. Klk & Mill Ms. Hratrlc Prrdtrlrk Klmi. Mr.. 1010 f.lk M. Dratrlre I. C Thoravin. 1'alntf r, SohIIi I!t llealtlc Wm. r. Knoblock. Ml N. MMn t. ttfmnnt It, P. Mathra, 4S4 Jrnnfn sf Krrtront Mr. IJUlf Prall. loin t' st. Unoi'n A. K. Mnfler. Itoom &B Ilrownf H JIlocV, un coin I',. J, Kurhrra. IBSlOst IJnmln Urv 11. Hoffman; ft N lata at, IJncoln Morrow's Kid-ne oids aro not pills, but Yellow Tablets, and sell ot fifty cents a box at drug- stores. JOHN MORROW 4 CO.. RPRINQPIBLD, 9. State Poultry aeaoclatlon. - v . j 9 fill " WlftWftC a a a r uuau ' RSTr,",0? ? mile:::::" 1W Sheldon farm a few mlloa out of town, nnl It Is understood that Mr. Koutsky will rop KuKltlves from Juatlce and officers' being quito hard of hearing, did not heed resent to the court that Uio city Intends to fltatutpa f'nr officers and legislator... 1.CC0 teea 's'Sjc !ow Deficiency, fugitives rrom justice... fllntflal aurvAV ... ....... .... Doard or Horticulture .w Ilecelrer Aaka Pay. S. A. I). Shilling this afternoon filed claim In the district court for t,205 for services rendered as rccolver of the defunct Merchants bank of this city. He Informoi tho court that ho was constantly engaged In closing the affairs of the bank for three and ono-lmlf years. Deputy Superintendent Dock, Secretary ot State l'ortcr, Auditor Cornell, Jamen Whlt- akcr, Frank L. Mary, C. O. Bcntley, Joo Fisher and J. C. Dlshop, all officeholders at tho stnto house, who will lose their po sitions through tho chango In the adminis tration, will depart December 14 for a land inspection tour over the southern portion of Indian Territory and northern UKianoma. BULLET WOUND PROVES FATAL Snpen (Union of Pintle Center Dlen from Injurlea Itccrlvcil In llecent Sliuotlnir Affray. COI.UMI1US, Neb.. Doc. 7. (Special Tele- gram.) Soren Oleson, who was Gentleman's first victim In the shooting affair at Tlatte Center Wednesday nftcrnoon, died this aftornoon at 3 o'clock. Ocntleman will now have a charge of murder to face. Oleson was 05 years of ago, unmarried anil His narenta 1 vod at rreraont. no wsa , known as n quiet and peaccablo man, Bobcr and Industrious, and the people nro very Indignant over tho affair. 1 nick uentieman, wno am me wnoicsaio shooting at riatto Conter Wednesday, Is still In Jail hero. Ho has engaged counsel, but has so far mado no Btatomcnt In his own behalf and what his defense will be Is not known. Henry Tnnga, who was the most seriously Injured and who was brought 10 mo nospiiui jicro, is nam 10 uo in b serious condition. Tho bullet haH been loented with tho aid of X-rays nnd Is lodged closo to tho spine In tho mlddlo of the back. It may be removed later on, but It Is believed that Tanga will bo paralyzed In tho lower limbs oven If ho rocovcrs. Gentleman will probably bo arraigned for preliminary examination tomorrow. HOLDUP NEAR MILLER PARK O. W. Nelson of Florence Itellevrd of One Hundred Dollar on Ilia Way Home from Oninlia. FLORENCE, Nob., Doc. 7. (Special Tele grara.) O. W. Nelson, liveryman of this place, was held up by three men as he was returning home from Omaha at 6 o'clock last nignt. inoy naitea mm at the north nldo ot -Miller s parn, on Thirtieth stroet, and secured about $100, but overlooked n pocketbook containing $150 which was lying in the uuggy seat, mo man who went through Mr. Nelson s pockets wore a mask and was a medium sized man; tho other two wero some distance away and Mr. Nel on could not clvo a very good description of them, bb it wos very dark. Ho thinks, howovor, that they did not have any masks on nnd both seemed to bo tall men. Tho pinco whero he was hold up Is about three- quarter" of a mile north of old Fort Omaha. crrtli t Analiist Sheriff Wheeler. tu inwnniintttnii r-t. . m . i tn0 tCB0 ot Mi Howitzer against i'lai lomuuiii, iicu,, ucc. i. tapeciai.; sheriff W. D. Wheeler nnd his bondsmen tilc jury returned a verdict of $2,200 for piaintirt. in is ueorge Tourteiot sold . . . .. ... 1 his slock of aonoral merchan.!lnn ln thl city to W. W. Coatcs and about one week later Mrs. L. M. Ilowltzer of Omaha pur- chased tho Stock from Mr, Coatos. Tho goods Jiad only been In her pomesslon a few hours when they were attached and. taken ..un k.. c im nn i .... I jiusoudoiwh vi ujr DUUllil iv.iuts.ur 1 U I tut' western vva soumcrn Aicrcauino company and Barton Bros, of KansaB City. This suit was brought against the sheriff and his bondsmen for the value of tho stock and damages for being deprived of snme. Tho defense sot up tho claim that the stock was purchased for tho purposo of defraud ing Tourteiot a crcd tors. F.iu.rr.il of Profensor Wllllnma, COLUMBUS, Nob,, Dec. 7. (Special.) The remains of Prof. W. J. Williams, who died Wednesday night, lay ln stato at tho opera house this forenoon and wero viewed by hundreds of people. The entire schools, under direction of tho teachers, passed ln 1 a mli 0f .na noera house between 0 1 i JI 11. .A k k , -1 ,L. I. . waa closed and tho remains taken to tho Union Pacific depot, whera, at 3 o'clock, tho funeral party started for Franklin, Ind., whero he Is to be laid to rest beside his drat wife, who died In November, 1893. William J. Williams was born near Gran ville, 0., June 4, 1845. In the fall of 1894 ho camo to this city and was engaged as BUDerlntondcnt of tho cltv schools, which 1 nnninM u ,nn i. i n . w .i . Li. I IIUDUIUU UV MD uuilllllft L m 111UO Ul it IS I . ... ... death. He was married hero to Mrs J. R tlnnrtoh In Osceoln Fire I.oiiarN Adjusted. OSCEOLA, Nob., Dec, 7. (Special.) The dlffcront fire Insurance companies that car ried ricks on tho stock of merchandise be- longing to Isaac Krnsna, destroyed last Sunday morning by flro In the Odd Fellows block, have settled tho loss satisfactorily Mr. Krasna had Insurance to the amount or ;u,t,uu ana tno adjusters allowed him St. BOO. Tt Is t hmi nil t that the dnmrnrn In tho bulldlne can bo remedied for about 1S00 , .. ... ... ' . . . i it un 1 1. win un in an ii iih l: i i i i ; i nn iifinrn ine nro. when It was tho best bulldlne in town. At a special meeting of the council last evening a contract was entered Into for tho establishment of n pest house a mile and a half from tho city, and everyone nflllcted with contagious dlseaso who vio lates tho strictest quarantine, regulations will bo confined there. Tho conditions hero aro much Improved. There aro searcoly any really now cases and thn danger ot contnglon Is being avoided by the council's vigorous action In tho matter. JuilKC fSrlinra AiUuuriiN Court. SIDNEY, Neb., Dec. 7. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Jurors In tho Watklns al leged cattlo stealing caso were unablo to agree nnd Judge Crimes discharged them this morning. They stood nlno to tbr.ee for conviction. Tho caso will again bo tried at the spring term of tho district court. The caso against John Hurtling, charged with horso stealing, was' continued to December 26, owing to tho Illness ot one of tho prin cipal wltneFses for tho defense. Judgo Crimes adjourned court to that date. I.ii.t llltrN f Glenn ltoynl. Tho funtral services over tho remains tho lato J, Glenn Itoyal wcro held in tho Christian church in this city this afternoon nnd Interment was mado In Oak 1 1 111 ceme tery under tho auspices of tho Modern Woodmct of America, of which order the deccared was a member. Tho ii. & M. band acc.oinpi nled tho cortngo irom the residence to tho church and fro u there to the ceme tery. Hot .lr lloya nn Iloat. WEEPING WATEIt, Neb., Dec. 7. (Spe cial.) Tho young men who constitute the membership of Droller lodge No. 1,000, Hot Air association, entertained forty frlrnds ct tho fairer ser last evening at tho Gibbon hotel with a banquet, musical program and cako walk. Cranlird liy Kullliiar Tree, COLUMBUS. Neb., Dec. 7. (Special Tele- gram.) Joseph KraBer wna badly injured today by a falling tree Ho, with others, the I the wnrnlnc of his fellow worKmen ana ww caught by tho tree. One leg and foot were badlr crushed. He vu brougnt noun, oui the extent of his Injurlea cannot do aen nltely itattd tonight. Ilnrar nml Itlder Killed. m . m I pi.ATTSMOtlTir. N'flb.. Dec. 7. (Special Toleernm.l When tho son of Wash Young, who resides about four miles west of this city, did not return to supper last ovenlng a search was made, which resulted In the flniiins nf hi iinnd hodv and that of his horse. Tho horso had fallen In such a way n. n .rpnk hntti nf Ihnlr necks. Tho young mon wn. ?i vnnr nfii. NOIITH LOUI', Neb., ec. .. i&peciai.j Tho cattlo dlseaso Is working sad havoc In this section of tho country. Farmers and feeders report tho loss of from three to twenty or moro out of tneir ncras. it is nlso rrportod that forty-five hides per week havo beon brouKht ,nt0 0rJ (or "evcral weeks, an taxen irom camo tnni uico, in stalk llclds. For a Cold In the Head. LAXATIVE nrtOMO-QUININR TAtlLETS. '"r'? m W3 Si P 5?"jria7 South Omaha News P MiMWtUeJ&&atX?I' Mcmliers of tho fire and police depart- mcnts nro wondering how thoy aro going. I i,v 0i tnn, nml ninth n? this winter, JJotn of trieso funds nro exhausted and Uiere Is scarcely any chance now ot se- curing tho monoy needed to carry tho do partments until next August, At tne commencemnnt of tho flRcat year ,nsl August tho amount avallablo for pollco pUrposes ,vna ;s,S30, and for tho malnto- nam,0 o tho nro aCpartmont $5,025. A nnr,inn nf Mi nf thean funds were used ln inklni: un an overlap and this accounts for ,hn .....ly 0imllati0n Df tho funds. Just now tho pollco department is costing $1,200 a n.onth. nnd tho flro department $550 a ... ...in .i... i. .i.-. in i. monwi. it ... i .u - , . needed to carry tho pollco until next Au- gust, when tho 1901 Iovy will bo available ami "m 400 for the flro department. With nnu i,iuu ior mo nro ueparumui. nn. tho Installation of a new lire hall tho ex- t . .1n..nP.r..nl t.n InprMRHil fully ono-thlrd. so that at tho conclusion of tho flBcal year thoro will doubtless be What is worrying tho members of these two departments Is tho fact that tnoy can- not sell their c alms. Nono of tho hanks ... .. .. ln tho city will discount tno paper, ns hn in piininmarv ln tlin nost. neither ,uin whn. u Mtv ivnrrnnta nn snncu- . .V J ji - ii M,nru. To mako matters In tho spring from tho wilt bo no revenue saloon occupation tax. This will leavo tho city with $18,000 less revenuo than It usually has. Frequently this occupation tax, which Is paid In May, has been used to pay fire men nnd policomeu, but as thero can bo no occupation tnx next year, on account of tho license being raised to $1,000, theso two departments will suffer. Warrant buyers seem to bo afraid to tako hold ot city securities Just at this time on account of tho feollng of Insecurity which sur rounds tho municipal officers. No ono seems ablo to tell whether thero will bo an election ln tho spring or not and this uncertainty has scared buyers of municipal securities. The fnct thllt lho '0'000 ln 'uninB bon(la navo "ol utu" BU1" 48 "llB" ,u"-u sidcratlon. Under existing conditions tho b" 1 n.f D,nnl pmin r fund will nnnn f nl - and the street repair iiina win soon 101 lowj unle8s money from the county road iunu can 00 sccureu. u.ls ""uerstoou mat. tno cuy oniciais wl" raBKO an eH.rl lo ""')' "' 80,ne source ln order to carry on both tho flro nnrl nnllnn ilnnnrtmentn until relief rnmpti I - cither from thu legislature or tho 1901 levy. Under tho pressnt charter 3 mills only can bo levied for flro purposes and C mills for pollco protection. This Is not enough, ow ing to tho low valuation, nnd all tboso In terested ln tho framing of n new charter proposo to ask for an Increased levy ln thoso departments. Vlnduct Work Delayed. Chlof Englneor Klnc of tho Union Stock Yards company Is complaining about Uio delay ln receiving oak planking for Uio Q stroot viaduct. Timbers for tho supports wero ordered from Oregon at tho samo tlm Inn nlnnklncr wnn nrilnrnrl frnm Attn. aourl. Tho timbers have been here for some time, but work cannot commence vnttl the plank reaches here. In speaking of this matter yesterday Mr. King aaia that ho was anxious to commence work on the bridge before real cold weather sets ln. All arrangements havo been mado for labor and material and It is now eighty days since tho oak planks wero ordered. It la tho Intention of Mr. King to place these planks on edgo so as to mako a 1 rnnrlwAV which will last fop n nuinhnr nr I . w. I T AMA. . n .ui- i . years. In order to support this weight great timbers ot extra length wero sent from Oregon. When the rcpalrr to tho brtdgo commence tho bridge propor will bo closed to traffic, but tho footpaths will be kept open. Tho running of main line motor trains on West Q street will havo to bo discontinued whllo tho repalra are In progress, but It Is presumed that a stub lino will operate from tho west end of tho bridge to tho end of tho lino at Thirty ninth street tiospuni meorporntion. I Thn u-nmpn rnmnniilnir tlia RniiH, nrv.nl.,. i - ............ -.. wUv.. uuuuiu Hospital association will meet on Tuesday, Iueconuier is, tor tne purpoao of talking over tho matter of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation wcro drawn recently bv city Prosecutor Henry C. Murphy, but have rot yet been approved. Thero seems to be a dcslro to have tho Indebtedness limited and as no such clauso Is Incorporated ln tho articles, some suggestlcns and changes may bo mr.de at tho coming meeting. Those who compose tho nesociatlon are willing to be liable for a limited Indebtedness, but do not cure to go into a deal without fully un derstanding tho matter. When a clause limiting tho liability of tho Incorporators Is added to the articles already drawn It will most likely bo signed by thoso Inter ested. In tho meantlmo tho salo of buttons for tho hospital building fund goes on and monoy hi coming ln every day from this source. The hcrpltal has an unknown friend who for two months past has sent jr0 In cash to tho association. This dona tion ot $50 a month along with tho f25 given by tho city each month assists greatly in keeping up tho work of tho association. Xrwaiairr Cuiinultdutloii Off, It Is understood that tho proposed con- .. ,,H .1 t .. t n1 . 41,A t,..nl . . , , ;,C"',"'U'H of " .. ' ..T ...'.."., 7 . sqlldatlon and unless ho Is paid his price will rcfuso to enter Into tho agreement. Mayor Kelly Is nt tho head of tho move ment nnd It Is understood that ho wants n sheet which ho can control. All tho talk about having an Associated Press report Js considered na bosh, because no paper pub lished ln South Omaha can afford to pay for these reports If It could securo them, which Is doubtful. Koataky tn Contempt. City Treasurer Frank Koutsky will ap pear beforo Judge Keysor today to answer for contempt. Somo tlmo ago the court de clared llleral the special taxes assessed for Ihe paving of Twenty-fifth street from I, to 0 streets and ordered the treasurer to caucol tho same upon bis books. Acting upon the advice ot Mayor Kelly and City Attorney Lambert, Mr. Koutsky declined to cancel the taxes and the attorneys rep- reseutlBg the plaintiffs ln the case hare WWal caufctl ronlemnt nroceei.lnrs to bo brouoht. r.ppcai tne case m mc supreme couri auu for this reason ho declined to caacel tho ies orneieu. Charter Meetlnar Not "Wfll Attended. The Joint meeting: of the charter commit tees called to meet at the council chambor last night was not the success predicted. Two or threo officeholders wcro present and ona or two people who soil supplies to tho city. Colonel Hunt pushed himself Into tho chair, but thero was no occasion for this, as thero was not enough present to mako a quorum, consequently the meeting tell Hat. Wells, who Is apparently getting up the I charter for tho Commercial club. Is doing little, If anything, nnd bb the Citizens' club failed to meet last night, It remains for tho council commltteo to do the work and sub mi. hn rcnlin to n. mass meetlntr. n wan proposed seme tlmo bko. Mnalc City lo.lp. Itev. Italph Houseman Is here visiting menus. Tho Knslorn Star will meet In regular ses sion tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Blow will shortly re movo to Chicago. Ed Heboid, the check artist, has been sent to tno county jail ror ininy uays. Harry Chicago show. A cltlz revision Tngg and W. H. Cheek nro In attending tho International cnttlc A citizen said last night that the charter revision problem begins to look llko n , ' i. slio spent several months visiting friends nnu relatives. Cmitnln William Kelly Is an MP'"",0' imWl l for. homo nt Milford. 'i'lirn unrmn in he somn cnmnlalnt nbotlt the prices charged by tho Thomson-Houston iciectrio l.itrnt compuny ir iikius i".- nlshcd. t ii cr,,nv ... Hint he L-avo un his po sition with tho Union llenderlng works In Chicago because ho could not Btand tho chango in climate. i.i,p Conveiitlon Kudu In "Wnlkont NKwAltK, O., Dec. 7. nio unio eocrn.- Ion of Labor convention camocioso t0n9 wlilch ever marked a session of that i,.wiw tinvimi. Mmint Vernon. Newark nnd 0,-um,;u-' -,CYP5 ttteS withdrew from the ""n"" and from tho federation near tho closo of tho proceedings, A peculiar condition existed, In that n mlnorjty of delegates haxl a majority of volPH nmi n that manner controlled tho wnrlr ttf thn IhmIV. It WOB dlttitlK nil nt- " thi 1 condition of affairs that h0 jnnl uproar and walkout occurred. N FriANCISCO. Dec. 7.-Pre..ldent whaler nf tho t'nlverslty of California states tnnt tne announcement um i-.u.. U' (--nmnliell has been cliosen to SUC- t,o inte Prof. James E. Keeler ns ,nnini nf ilm I.lck observaton wna premature. Ho declares that no definite action has yet been taken. WAHMtn IN NtDnAOlAH I UUftI i Weather Ilarrnu Forecasts Increase In Temperature tvIIU Fair llrnvriis. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. f orecasi ior aai- unlay and Sunday: For Nebraska .Norm uaKoia, aouiu kota and Kansas Fair Saturday and Sun day; warmer ln central nnd eastern por tlons Saturday; southerly winds. For Iowa and Missouri Fair and wnr mcr Saturday; Sunday fair; winds shifting to fresh southerly. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Satur- day and Sundny; variable winds. For Montann Fulr; colder Saturday and Sunday; brisk west to northwest winds. I'nr llllnnli Pnlr nnd warmer Saturday: s,ln,iay fair; winds smtting to rrcsu soutn- I i crly. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory and Arkansas Fair Saturday and Sunday; warmer Bundny; varlablo'-wlnds. Fa,r S(lturday nmJ Sunday-varlablo winds. Local ltcconl. OFFICE OF TUB WKATH13R BUREAU, OMAHA. Dec. i.-Ofllclnl record of tern- .herover located. Thousands of families pcraturo and precipitation compared with , " " , ,,,, a.. , nP the corresponding day of the last thrco lr. all parts of tho United States aro pro years; tccted each winter by Peruna. Once ln 1900. 1899. 1898. 1897. tnB family. Peruna always Btays. No homo Maximum temperature... 41 4 19 41 ",' rllnn nr tnn . tr,nl nf . Minimum temperature .i i ;a Precipitation T .00 .00 .00 Uncord of temperature nnd precipitation at umuna ior una uuy mm ninco amrcn i, 19'V): Normal tompemturo 2S Excess for tno day 8 Total excess since March 1 9J2 Normal precipitation 04 men DeHcluncv for tho day 04 Inch Total rainfall since Mnrch 1 29.78 Inches Kvpi-bh ninco Atnrcn l tvi mm nnclencv for cor. period. 189.8... 4. Clinches Decency for cor. period, 183S i.ii incites Rcpart from Stations at 8 P. M. VTATXONS AND STATU Or WEATHER. I nmna ..lnni : 3 i S . : 3 36 41 .00 40 52 .00 4G 6G .00 38 44 .00 44 66 .00 34 3D T 88 42 .00 36 38 .02 36 38 . 01 20 26 .00 30 34 T 34 30 .00 44 60 .00 62 62 .00 36 40 .00 68 62 .00 . I Xlnrtli Plnttn. worm i-iauo, uicui sanyi"iko' City "Vfeaf ltaptd City, clear Huron, clear Wllltston, clear Chicago, cloudy St. Louis, cloudy , St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, clear Kansas City, clear .... Helena, partly cloudy Havre, clojdy Hlsmarck, cloudy Galveston, cleur T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local Foroeast omctal. Dr. PIERCE S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY It makes muscle by making health. It makes health, by curing the dis eases which undermine the strength. The starting place of physical de terioration and weakness la generally the stomach. The " Discovery " pos itively cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digeition nnd nutri tion. Take "Golden Medical Dis covery" and you'll) get well and strong. "I wish to express mV thanks to you for your wonderful medldof," writes hit. Oco. lagan Doggrt, of Pledmcnt, firecnville Co., 6. C, Dot 167. "I waaUlraoit paat work suffering o much from dircuic catarrh and lndlgction. Your ' Ooldtn Medical Discov. ery' waa recommended. . I used it for three month, and wu completely cured of indi gestion and greatly relieted of catarrh." I 1-tfB PLUCKY MRS. PESCHEL PROTECTS HER ENTIRE FAMILY WITH PERUNA. HAS A HAPPY HOME. jjESCI -' . r r - r " '' ? This Beautiful Mother Says: "I Cannot Help But Praise Peruna. "I Am Never Without It. "As soon as I Find the C hi 1 d r e n Have the Least Cold. I Give Them Peruna. A pAiir Mocps Hplflu Them." Ono of tho greatest foes with which every lamuy nas 10 cui.iu.tu uur KimuRi-auiD -llmate. To nrotect the family from colds and coughs Is nlwayB a serious problem and often Imposslblo. Rnnnnr nr later It Is the Inevitable fato of cyc ono to catch coldi Caro ln av9j jnK exposure nnd tho use of proper clothing will protect from tho frequency and per' haps the severity of colds, but with tho eroatcst of precautions they will come. This Is a settled fact of human experience. Especially Is this truo during tho stormy nn(j unsettlcd weather of early winter. Evorybody must expect to bo caught aome- wnero or somehow, rerhaps It will bo wet feet, or cold draught, or damp clothes, or maybe too closo confinement In hot rooms and then i ,.. 1 1 , rnlH rnrolpnnlv. nr it rany bo ono of n thousand otner utile mis r ... haps, but no ono Is shrowd enougn to ai ways avoid tho Inevitable catcning com. Sometimes colds comes like an epiuomic; evorybodynseoras to hBVe ono nt onoo. Tho -very air 'about' us Is poison to tho head, throat and lungs. There is no fnct of medical scienco Doner known than that Peruna cures catarrh .' . V.r, .... , , 1 A splondld oxamplo of this fact Is found In h hxniiHful homo of Mrs. Paul Peschol of oultman street. Newark. N. J, Read her letter": A Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly 916 Farnaxn street will be vacant November list. It has four stories and a basement, which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply at once to O. O. Rosewater, Secretary, Boom 100 Bee Building. u , Ready November First DENVER BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Oar Service MEN Cured While You Sleep In Fifteen Days aran-8lvnt" dltioWea StrlcUr like now b- talk lb tun. rrducat Kalarato rronaw aoo ttnnttbeni ib Henlnal Duett, (topping Uralat and Kmlttlont In jrifiwn I)a. and Hi k. nf lm n antf to narrow at to pait th cIomu Htrieiura. Every Man Should Krww Himitlf. m. 11 janaa lui.. ruix mi. claclanatl. O.. .Janet Aua., ni tM. Claclanatl. O.. bat arvMrtd atirtal niitM an aihawM aafiri I iTairiaitraMS Traaflai untin ibt male LULL Ituw. which ihr will Bd w an I llkkl rain tucauw ST JAMES ASSN., AWJrW mm CHICHCSTCR'B KNQLIBH V it ITSL nirilHIVUrrn.J vir iJn kit KKB 4 t)U Btulli. Mtl4 r wiu uuniM, Tak a ataer. KcTiiu I Batccraat Kabttltatlaat aa Imlta- UB. Otif r jr Omgitil. r tAij ,um!:'.J!. I'artitolar, TnUmaalaU ul "IIcllerrLa4ln,laluiar,t; r. lura Mall. 1 a.UOO T..tlB,Mi&l.. Kklt t . ia ftll lira. ri.i. I'lku,. .('kul.-I Mtaota UU MaaJtaa IKaare, l'tULa-, t'A. NEWARK, N. J., Juno 17, 1900. Dr. S. 1). Hartman: Dcnr Sir "My three children were Hick nnd my husbiinil hud an at tack of la grippe. I Have the Chil dren Peruna, and now they look as if thoy hadn't been Hick ut all. I also nave it tu my husband until he was good and well. 1 do not know how I could have stood taking care of them and being up night and day, had it not been for Peru na," "Last winter was the first winter in sixteen years that I did not nave a cough. It is impossible to explain my thanks i words. I never look ed us well as 1 do now. ''Peruna is our family medicine and always will be. I do, my own housework aim sewing, anu gei aloim lovely, now that I am so strong and well, thanks to Peruna and votir good advice. "1 cannot help but praise Peruna. I am never without it, and ns soon as I find the children have the least cold I give" them Peruna. A few doses h.'lps them, and 1 hope that everyone who reads my testimony will try Peruna as it is a friend In deed.'' Thankfully yours, MRS. PAUL PEsCIIEL. 14 Quitman St., Newark, N. J. A Safe family Doctor. Peruna has been used ln man7 other homos with tho same results. Tho follow ing aro samples: Mrs. M. E. Seymour, Dye, Ga., writes: "I nm ready to speak a few words In favor of Peruna and Mannlln. I havo tried them for nearly every 111 of life for myself and family and find them to bo nil tho doc tor claims them to bo. Peruna cured mo of femalo troublo when my doctor could not. My advlco to all, suffering women Is, consult Dr. Hartman. What ho has dono for me ho will do for you." MRS. M. 13. SEYMOUR. Peruna Added 40 Pounds. Mrs. Mnrla GoerLz, Clco, Oklahoma, writes: "My husband, children nnd myself hnvo used your medicines and wo always kocp them ln tho houso in case of necessity. I was restored to health by this medlctno nn.d Dr. Hartman's lnvaluablo advlco and books. Peoplo ask about mo from differ ent places nnd aro surprised, that I can do all my housowork alono and that I was cured by tho doctor of chronic catarrh. My husband was cured of asthma, my daughter ot earacho and catarrh of tho occupied by The Bee at Columbia .Desk Calendar Sixteenth Edition. 1901 Sixteenth Edition A convenient momorandufn pud with aeparntn paco for each day of thn year. Enclosed by handsome Bteol frame. May b hunr up or placed at any desired angla on the dak. The 1901 edition has colored cover of new design and improved binding. Now ready. Bent la any uddraa on receipt ol S a-oetit ntampa. Amerleaii Bicycle C. COI.UMDIA SAI.E3 DBl'T., Ilartfsral, Conn, W- TWO QUALITIU llB PJBBBB BBBBBBvv7' BBBBH B1V sf t B9991 BHl mmmm BBBHBafcft . J-i ...-iimmmmrm stomach nnd my son ot catarrh of tho throat. When I wna sick I weighed 100 pounds; now I weigh 140." MRS. MARIA C10ERTZ. How a Mother Saved Her Boy. Mrs. K. I.. Chomer, 6249 Kmcrald avenue, Chicago, III., writes: "I really don't know how to explain to you tho benefit your Tc runn has dono our boy. Wo havo used thrco bottlcn so far and will soon get an other. I must tell you nil the good It has deno us. "Our boy Is threo years old and was taken 111. He was going Into n sort ot decline. He had a cough that sounded like an old man, lost his appetite, waa rest less In his Bleep. "Wo called ln our family doctor and ho prescribed for him, but ho remained Just tho same. I suggested that wo glvo him Pcrunn (we had It In tho house, but had nover given him any before). From tho first day wo gavo him Peruna ho be gun Improving. "That waa n mqnth ago. Ho can go out now and thero Is no danger of his taking cold, for wo glvo him a doso of Peruna before ho goes out and whon he comes ln. It la tho first tlmo In two years that ho has been without a cough. Ho has had chronic bronchitis for two years, but ho Is bottor ot that, too. "I can, havo and will recommend Po runa to my best ability, I remain a. firm believer ln Peruna." , MRS. E. Ij. CHOMER. Dr. Hartman's latest book on catarrh will bo sont frco upon request to any ad cliesn. 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