TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE; WEDyESDAT, PECEMKEft 12, 1900. n FRATEltNALS DO NOT ACHKL DWisien of Opinion Concerning Term, o rropoied BUtUte. EFFECT WOULD NOT BE EQUALLY FELT Cnnpcrfu .oiv In Sclnn nt Lincoln Will Coiml.lrr the Matter Fully Ileforc Mnklnar Any lltcom tnriidntlon Concerning It, LINCOLN, Dec. 11. (Special.) Tho Ne braska Fraternal Congress today began the consideration of a urooosed law designed SdlS a;:o:.Ls:n1hraydoBSenCoSf this act wan recommended by the National Kraternal Congress at Its fourteenth an nual meeting, held in August, this year. Nebraska Insurance men nro divided con eernlng the act and It Is not likely that It wi.. . uiu itgisiaturo with tho Indorse ment of tho stato congress unless It Is amended In many places. The afternoon session of tho congress was devoted wholly to a discussion of tho merits of tho bill. One of the provisions of the proposed law requires all members to pay their own assessments, making It unlawful for tho beneficiary to pay the assessment of the member whose llfo Is Insured. Anothor provision which docs not meet with tho ap proval of many Nebraska Insuranco men is one which fixes definitely tho rate of nsHcsBmcnt. ''Tho law would benefit a certain class of fraternal societies and Injuro another clnss," aald an Insurance man. "Tho o clutlcs that are. accumulating a reserve fund should favor Its adoption, but tho so cieties that moot their losses by assess ment should opposo It. So far as I know, no stato legislature has adopted nny hill similar to tho ono proposed. Tho pro vision most objcctlonabto Is tho ono which provides that no contract with any asso ciation ahall bo valid whero there Is n contract, ngrromcnt or understanding be tween tho member and tho beneflcliry that tho beneficiary or any person for him shall pay his assessments. If such a law were passed a parent would bo prohibited from Insuring tho llfo of a child or any other member of his family. Under the present law minors or othor persons may Insure and have their assessments paid by tholr parents. Ono feature of tho proposed law, however, Is meritorious and should bo adopted by tho legislature whether the wholo law Is presented or not. That Is tho section requiring all fraternal societies to answer a certain list of questions con cerning thilr buslncbs and tho manner of conducting it." nniiUnrtln Arc Not Drcldril. Tho Nebraska commltteo of German Dap tlst Ilrcthrcn, who nro bettor known as Di'nkards, ndjourncd today after opening bids for tho location of tho annual meet ing of tho national association. Tho com peting towns arc Omaha, Lincoln, Kremont, Superior, Falls City, Kearney, IJeatrlcc, Hastings and York. The result of tho contest will bo announced within tho next row weeks, but It is bollcvcd that tho meet ing wilt fall to cither Lincoln or Hast ings. The bid prepared on behalf of tho city of Omaha was lost In tho mall, but today another offer was submitted to the committee over tho long-dlstnnco tele phone. Nenrly all of the cities offered Inducements In tho shape of cash dona tions or buildings, but It was said that the decision rested between Lincoln nnd Hastings, as both made more substantial offers than the other competitors The last annual meeting of the national RBoolnttoni was held' In North Manchester, Ind., which Is near the center of tho coun try whero tho Dunkards are most numerous. Tho attendance wnB between 40,000 and 45,000. It was decided nt that session to hold tho next meeting In tho west nnd Nobrnska wns agreed upon ns the most desirable of nil of the western states. Tho location within the stnto'o boundary llnea was left entirely with- tho Nebraska com- nilttee, tho members of which aro C. J I.lchty of Davenport, A. N. Nlckoy of Juniata, William Mohler of Falls City, J. II. Moore of Octavla and J. S. Gabel of Lin coin. If buildings nro erected for tho mcotlnsr tho lumber alono will cost In the nclehbnr- hood of $q,000. A largo portion of this and the other nccessnry expenses will be borno by tho railroad companies. .Vow Trlnl llcf unci. Judgo HolmeB In tho district court, has recused n now trial of tho cbbo of Mrs. J. C. Hell against tho city, In which Judg ment for $2,500 wnB recently given Mrs. Dell becauso of a fall on a defcctlvo sldo- walk. Tho enso attracted wldo attention at tho tlmo of tho original hearing bccau3o vi us many peculiar features, in over ruling tho motion for a now trial Judgo Holmes remarked that tho present legal department of tho city was not at fault for tho adverso decision, Intimating that tnn judgment for damages was given be- rauso of carelessness on tho part of former city nttorneya. Information has been received hero that Major E. S. Dudley, formerly commandant of cadets at tho University of Nebraska nil now Judgo advocate of tho Department of Cuba, has been ordered examined for promotion. When tho war with Spain was tnrtcd Major Dudley held tho rank of captain and was stationed at Fort Snclllng, Minn. Ho wns detailed as Judgo advocate ALL RIGHT IN MSCU1TS Hut n l'oor Mrdli'liir. Common soda Is all right In Its place and . . I "".en aim icr cooking "wuMiuii I'uiiJuni-B, urn, buuu was never inienaeu lor mooictno nnd pcoplo who uso It aa mien will somo day regret It. Tho common uso of Boda to relievo heart- burn nnd sour stomach Is a habit which wiouBBiius oi onopio practice, almost dally, nn uuo wnicu is rrnugtit with danger, soda gives only temporary relief and In tho end tno siomacn troutio gots worso and worse, j no soaa acts as a mechanical Irritant to tno wnus or tno stomach and bowels and cases aro on record whero It accumulates In tho Intestines, causing death by Inflamma tion or peritonitis. Dr. Harlandson recommends as tho Bat- Mt and surest euro for sour stomach (ncld oyspcpaiaj tno daily uso nfter meals of au excellent preparation, sold by druggists un- urr mo namo ot stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets Theco tablets are largo 20 grain lozenges. pleapant to tho tnsto and containing ho natural peptones and digestive elements necoesary to good digestion and which all weak stomachs lnck. Stuart'c Dyspepsia Tablets used regularly After meals digest tho food promptly and thoroughly before It has tlmo to ferment, sour and potion tho blood and nervous sys tem. Dr. Wucrth states that ho Invariably uses nd recommends Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In all forms of stomach dcraiigement and 'finds them n certain cure, not only for sour stomach, hut by causing prompt digestion of tbe food they create a healthy appetite, In crraso flesh, und strengthen tho action of tho heart nnd liver. They nro not a cathartic and contain no violent drug but nro Intended only for tomach diseases and faulty digestion, and generally acknowledged to bo the most re llablo euro for nny stomach troublu except cancer of the stomach. stiir'' DvsneDsla Tablets now enjoy an International reputation and popularity ami aro buld ny druggists everywhere In tho United States, Canada and Great Urltala. transferred to'cuba. Major Dudley was se lected for colonel or the regiment of heavy nrilllerv. which was partially organized V 1 folrV" Union club In this city and was tho first commandant or university caaeis. 11 is hellpvrd that Major Dudley will remain In his present position In Cuba, but will bo I given ine run ul iuiuuci Governor Poyntcr lias been asked by mo American Transvaal league to take steps toward securing assistance for tho Doors In South Africa. Tho plan suggested Is for the governor to Issue a public proclama tion asking for donations. Private Sec retary Jewell said today that Oovcrnor I'oyntcr would tako no action In the matter unless asked to do so by citizens of Ne braska, OXLEY UNDERGOES INQUIRY I'rrlltnlnnry llorirlii(r of tlic Man Ac- rnncd of KIIIIiik lliinclininii Kull- linrl 1m Announced. BROKEN I)0V, Nob., Dec. 11. (Special Telegram.) Tho preliminary trial of Wil liam Oxley occupied tho county court today and the court room was crowded until stand ing room was at a premium. Forty wit nesses have been called In tho caso and not moro than half of them have yet tostlfled. Thus far tho evidence follows Oxley from tho tlmo ho borrowed tho horso of Joseph Parks on the 12th of November until his capture at Louisville, December 1. On tho 12th ho stopped at Gamble b ranch, iwcnty- flvo miles north of Arnold, whero ho stayed nM nRht am, ,eft ther(j ncxt mornng for the vicinity of Dunning. On tho lGth of November a witness saw him at tullhart s. On tho 16th of November ho was seen help ing build fenco half a mllo cast of tho house. Oxley was driving in staples. Tho samo witness was thcro on tho 21th nnd Lull hart's body was found forty rods east of whero they wore building fenco on the 16th. No moro wlro had been stretcher, but about twenty moro posts had been set. On tho 10th Oxloy arrived at tho T. L. V. ranch with thirteen head of cattle, of which ho sold four head to James Judge, foreman of tho ranch, and offered to soil him tho others. On the same day ho took tho other nlno head to Qamblo's ranch, flvo miles south of tho T. L. V.. Oxloy left tho nine head thcro nnd said ho was going to tho South Tablo to buy eomo calves. At both ranchos ho was riding tho horse ho had borrowed or Parks. Ho was traced from Gamble a to GothcnburK ani from Gothenburg to Louls- vlllo. whero ho was captured. Tho cattle sold to James Judgo and those left at Gam tilo's havo been Identified as Fullhart's cat tlo and turned over to tho administrator of his estate. At this staco of tho trial It has not dc voloned what tho dofenso will be. Tho prls oner's brother, Georgo Oxlcy, Is hero, nnd n hmtlier-ln-law from Springfield. Tho trial was adjourned until 0 o'clock tomorrow. Von RnIr l.riid a Mrrry Chnsc. NORTH PLATTE, Nob., Doc. 11. (Spe clal.) SInco his recent capture ami arresi. Herr von Englo has made confessions inm i icnr un tho mystery that has hltnorto en shrouded tho robbery of the postoffico and a Jewelry storo at Cozad some tlmo ago. It Is nuspectod that no is niso guiuy oi inu very numerous depredations nt Kearney, Elm Creek and neighboring points whoro hn citizens were, for a time, so narasseu that they put every portable thing, from . i- amtiA tnnl nnd cigar signs 10 lurra suua, Uuu;. key, and employed detectives without suc cess. soma tlmo ago Harry Dixon, a jowcicr, Hold Von Englo a valuable watch and took in paymont a mortgage on a team which Von Engle professed to own. Tho outfit was well worth tho money, but to bo sure of his customer, Mr. Dixon took' tho horso and buggy and used them. Last week Von Englo went off, and with him went tho horses artl buggy. On discovering his loss Dixon liaincdlately gavo chase, overtaking tho fugitive thirteen miles north of Lex- lneton Ths latter gave up wltnout resist nnce, promptly agreed to rcstoro tho watch and started back to town, wnere air. uixon had him placed under arrest. Tho r e was put in a stamo until arrange ments could bo made to hnve It brought to North Platte. Sunday Mr. Dixon sent John HoKomb to get It. but In tbe mean tlmo n man from Elm Creek, who claims to hold a first mortgago on both tho buggy nnd team, had roplevlncd them nnd they aro to remain In tho stablo until tho tanglo Into which Von Englo has got himself and othcro Is straightened by tno dexterous hand of tho law, Walton Hotel Men Fight. FUEMONT. Neb., Doc. 11. (Special.) Word was received hero today of a quite serious fight nt Wahoo, in which W. D, Moulton, a former resident of this city and nt ono tlmo proprietor of tho New York hotel, received protty hard usage, sustaining serious Injuries. Moulton, who Is now tin proprietor of the La Grand hotel nt Wahoo, had some trouble with Dennis Dnlley, tho former proprietor, nnd a suit Is now pending against Dalloy, brought by Moulton, to rocovor $1,700 damages on account of nlleged misrepresentations In regard to tho sale. Tho two men met In a restaurant last .evening and renewed tho discussion of their difficulties. Moulton is said to havo applied somo vile epithets to Dnlley. Dalloy replied by a right-hander for tho Jaw. which Moulton warded off, When tho two men were Unnlly separated Moulton was on tho floor and ono of his legs was broken. A physician was sum moncd and ho was taken to his room In tho hotel. It was found that two ribs woro also brokon and It Is feared that he has sustained other serious Injuries. Dalloy ncrnnprl with nnlv a fnw Rprnlnhpa nnd i,-i.. ini.ii.. i,i n i ihii i,.i... ii.,.i . .i (, t was nt first thought they wore. Convent Ion. nnd I.oiIrp lilcctlonn TRENTON. Nob.. Dec. ll.-WSneclal.) The Yonne Peonlo's Chrlstlnn Endeavor bo clcty of this county held a rally at thla place. A number wero present from Mc Cook, Culbertson, Stratton and Palisade. Several good papers woro rend and n gen oral program given. Tho reception oc nrrn.1 last ovcnlnc, Tho Teachers' association of Hitchcock county will moot In tho Congregational church hero December 15. A program has been prepared and u profitable meeting is assured. A number of teachers nro ex pected to bo present. Trenton tent, No. 28, Knights of tin Mac cabces, elected tho following officers: W D. Otis, (J.j C. W. nosterninn, P. C.J W. T. Day, L. C; J. D. Filbert, It. K, and F. K.j F. March, S.; A. Howell, chaplain; W. P. Filbert, M. S.j T. Hyan, 2d M. G.; F. M. Flansburg, aentry; II. S. Otis, P.; A. Haull, trusteo Trenton lodge, No. 20, Ancient Order of United Workmen, elected the following offi cers: Abel Olds, M. w.j J. iiakor, f.j m. II, Yerrlck, O.j A. L. Taylor, R.; O. W, DeWald, F.t O. E. Iteynolda, receiver; J. It. Ilaldlng, O.; J. Peterson, I. W.; M. A. Elliott, O. W.j Mlko Maker, trustee Huln Murderer Sentenced for Life, FALLS CITY, Neb., Dec. 11. (Special Telegram.) William Miller was arraigned In the district court this afternoon on a charge of murder In the first degree, hav ing shot and klllod A. J. Wake, city mar shnl of Itulo, on tho night ot November 20. At first Miller entered a plea of not guilty, but nfter consultation with his nt- torncys wlthdrow tho pirn, Interposing n pica of guilty, Judge Stull Immediately sentenced him to llfo ImprlBonment. It was not generally known that tho case would be railed today and so tho affair at- I traded but little attention CURTAIN'S CAREER OF CRIME LoculPriioner Ha a Record of Mnj Mii- deedi to Answer For. POLICE UNEARTH HIS HISTORY IN DETAIL Sheriff Kclrher of Lincoln cnnniy Sum the Jinn's .amc l JnrUtmn nnd Tell of II In .orth l'lottr Kucnundca. It devoloned Tuesdny that In tho person of Jack Curtain, ns ho Is known here, tho pollco havo enptui .1 a most Interesting criminal. Curtain has been In Jail for over two weeks, and during that time tho pollco havo been engnged in gathering evidence against him, and In collecting scraps of his pcrsonnl history, until now a web of cir cumstances bus been woven that will Jus tify tho county attorney In filing a com plaint agalnBt him for robbery. Ho Is charged -with holding up and robbing Charles Duko In the lattter's saloon on Leavenworth strcot on the night of No vember 23. Two other men John Hass nnd Jnmcs Leo nro also In Jail, charged with being accessories to tho crime. Clilof Donahuo bcllovcs that Curtain was tho ringleader of tho gang that figured In so many holdups In suburban saloons dur ing tho latter part of November. Tuesday Sheriff Kelchor of North Platto enmo to Omaha to look at Curtain, na, hav ing rend his description In tho newspapors, ho had reason to bollovo the latter was tho notorious Hugh Jackson who, four years ago, terrorized the citizens of North Platto and neighboring towns. A glanco satisfied him that his surmise was correct. Ho recognized tho prisoner nt once, but Cur tain, ns has been his custom with all his "old friends," protended not to know the sheriff. Krlrhcr Cntrchlum Cnrtnln. Don't you remember- the tlmo you tried to stab mo with a fork In tho Lincoln county Jail?" nBked tho officer. Curtain affected a blank look and shook his head. "Nor tho tlmo Illack Jack and I hauled you out from beneath a freight train at Gibbon?" Curtain smiled deprecatlngly, as ono who would say, "You arc barking up tho wrong tree." "Well, you certainly remember tho tlmo you mado Leo Hancy stand and deliver with no weapon save your trusty forefinger?" Curtain scratched his head, and failed to recall tho clrcunlstanco. At tho close of tho Interview Sheriff Kcl chcr wns nsked to relato tho Incidents ho had hinted at and willingly did so. "This man's right namo Is Hugh Jack son," ho began, "and ho was born and reared up In our country. His old fnthcr and mother aro living thcro now. Ho fig ured in Bovcral rather shady transactions, but tho most daring one, nnd tho only ono that comes to my mind now, was his hold up of Lea Hancy, ono of our young business men, In tho fall ot 1896. I'liiKcr Goch for l'ldtol. "Ho wont up Into Honey's room ono night and was engaged In ransacking It when Hancy unexpectedly camo In. This man Curtain, as you call him barely had tlmo to dodgo Into a closet. Well, It happened that Hanoy wanted only to change his trousers, so ho undressed and stepped Into tho closet to get tho other pair, when Curtain suddonly leaped out, and pointing his forefinger at him as It It woro a pistol, shouted, 'Throw up your hands!' "Then Curtain pushed Hanoy Into tho closet, locked tho door and very deliberately resumed his work of ransacking tho room. As ho found $10 In tho pockots of tho trous ers Hanoy had taken off, Curtain wns that much tho richer for the Interruption. "Well, Curtain mado his escape and an hour later I went to work on the case. Taking my deputy with me a nervy fel low, who Is known throughout tho western half of tho stato ns 'Dlack Jack' wo fol lowed him to Gibbon, as wo know he had ridden out of North Platto on tho brake beam of a certain freight train. Arrang ing with tho conductor to hold the train tl.ere, wo drow our revolvers and, Jack on ono side and I on' tho other, wo walked down that train from tho englnq to tho caboose. About half way down we spotted our man. Ho wbb hugging tho bottom ot the car so close that all wo could Beo waa a black blotch thoro among the levers, beams and chains. Tho usual threats were enough to bring him out, when wo clapped tho handcuffs upon his wrists and took hlra back with us to North Platte. On the way wo searched him and found concealed under his vest Leo Haney's gold watch. "His career after that was checkered, but thero's no uso of, relating it In de tail. A few days later, while I was carry lug his dinner to him, ho attacked mo with a tablefork and made a desperato break for liberty, but fortunately I had locked tho corridor door as I entered, so ho was balked. Time In the I'enllentlur). In December of that year ho was sen tcr.ced to four years in tho penitentiary and In October of tho following year ho escaped. Ho wbb at large exactly ono month and In that tlmo committed a bur glnry In Perry, la. For this felony ho was arrested by tho marshal at Perry and had Just boon sentenced by tho district court there when tho warden of tho Nebraska penitentiary learned of his whereabouts Ho claimed his prisoner and, as tho Iowa authorities made no objection, took him back to Lincoln. That Is all I know about Curtain." Frank Alexander, alias Georgo Jones, alias Tony Lewis, alias Georgo Parker, and Tom Wright wero arrested by Ofllcor Inda at Shecloy station nbout the tlmo Curtain nnd his two paU wero apprehended In South Omaha last month and tho pollco bellevo theso flvo men wero working to gclhor. Alexander has a ponltcutlary roc ord. Ho was released from tho Lincoln in Btltutlon Just flvo days after Curtain was liberated. In 1S06 Wright served tlmo In tho Douglas county Jail for carrylug burglar tools. llorNi- I'ouiid, lint Nut the Illiler. IIDATIUCH, Nob., Dec. 11. (Special.) The horBu which was taken by Chnrlcs Miller Saturday night whon ho was escap ing from tho pollco Iiob been recovered Miller turned tho animal looso somo tlmo Sunday and It strayed Into tho farmyar.d ot n man nnmcd Click, six miles north ot Hcatrlco, who took chargo of It and brought It to town tolay. Nothing has yet been learned of Miller's whereabouts. Captain Hdlllngsworth of thla city, who Is a candldato tor tho position ot adjutant general on Governor Dietrich's staff, takes excoptlon to tho report that Is. being clr culated that ho has been given a position In tho county treasurer's omce. The cap tain states that ho Is not at present hold Ing nny political office. Fremont llnnk In Hie Victim, FREMONT, Neb., Dec. 11. (Special Tele gram.) A. A. Shrcador, a traveling ngont of a Chicago grocery house, was arrested at Arlington today by Sheriff Kreader nnd brought to Fremont to answer to n charge ot embezzling 80 from tho Farmers' and Merchants' National bank. Shreader took orders from farmers near Fremont for gro cerlcs. Last week the goodA, which nearly flllod a car, were shipped hero nnd a draft and bill of lading forwarded to the bank In some way Shreader, who, It Is claimed, I a smooth fellow, managed to get posses ton ot a portion of tho goods and delivered them to certain customers, agreeing, It Is claimed, to pay tho money to tho bank, Instead of doing so he collected tho money and left. Ho was committed to Jail In de fault ot ball and wilt havo his hearing bo fore Justice of tho Pcaco Hlnman on Thurs day. Ho protests his Innocence and prom ises a hard light. Yoiiiik Veternim 'llold llcunlon. YOItK, Neb., Dec. 11. (Special.) Sur vivors of Company A, First Nebraska, York's famous fighting company, which did such valiant scrvlco In tho Philippines, hold their first reunion last evening nt tho homo of Harry Hull. Thuy spent tho even ing pleasantly, swapping army stories and looking over tho largo collection of kodak pictures which wero taken by Mr. Hull whllo In service In tho Philippines and which recalled many of their experiences and ndvonturcs. In tho early part of tho meeting tho regulation army faro of hard tack, ennned beef, beans and salmon was served, but beforo departure a fine luncheon was given them. Accident nt Friend. FRIEND, Nob., Dec. 11. (Special.) Tho scaffolding on which ho was standing whllo painting n barn on tho Downey farm, yester day, gnvo way nnd precipitated W. H. Graves to tho ground, sixteen feet below. Ho wa Bovcrcly shaken up, but not seri ously Injured. A passing train frightened It. It. Klddlo's horses as ho was driving near tho track and they ran away. Ho was thrown out and, becoming In somo way tangled with tho nnlnmls, received Injuries that will confine htm to tho house for several days. 1 , Unlvernltj- IIckciiIh. LINCOLN, Doc. 11. (Special Telegram.) Tho regents nf tho University of Nebraska held a short session tonight nnd discussed tho appropriation budget to bo sent to tho legislature. Tho meeting will bo continued tomorrow. It Is probablo that tho board will elect a successor to Dr. Hastings as head ot the phydcnl training department, n vacancy being caused by his resignation. Chancellor Andrews will submit a report containing n review of tho work of tho university since bo assumed charge Tecnnmeli Woodmen Knterlnln. TECUMSEH, Neb.. Dec. 11. (Special.) Tho United Woodmen of Tecumseh hold a very pleasant open meeting at their lodge room last evening. A lnrgo company of friends ot tho members was present and two or thrco of tho stato officers. MERCURY WILL DROP SOON Wentlier Forrcnet Include Fall in Temperature for Thursday with 1'oNNlble Snow. WASHINGTON, Doc. 11. Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday: For Nebraska Kalr Wednesday; warmer In eastern portion; Thursday probably snow or rain and colder; southerly winds, becom ing variable. For Iowa Fair nnd warmer Wednesday; Thursday snow or rain; winds becoming southerly. i For Missouri Fair Wednesday; warmer n northern portion; Thursday fair In south ern, probably rain In northern portion; winds becoming southerly. For North Dakota Probably snow Wednesday; Thursday fair; colder south to west winds. For South Dakota Fair Wednesday; warmer in eastern portion; Thursday prob ably snow and colder; south to west winds. For Kansas Fair and warmer Wednes day; Thursday probably rain; southerly winds. , For Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory Fair Wednesday and Thursday; .'wind's becoming For Colorado Generally fair, Wednesday and Thursday; variable winds. For Wyoming Fair Wednesday nnd Thursday; westerly winds. For Montana Generally fair Wednesday and Thursday; colder Thursday In eastern portion; variable winds. For Illinois Fair Wednesday; warmer In southern and centrnl portions; Thursday cloudy: probably snow or rain; varlablo winds, becoming fresh southerly. For Arkansas Fair Wednesday and Thursday; easterly winds. For Western Texas and New Mexico Fnlr Wednesday and Thursday; varlablo winds. iocnl llecord. OFFICI3 OF THE WKATHRU BUREAU, OMAILV, Dec. 11. Otllclnl record or tem nnrntiirn nnd nroclnltutlon compared with tho corrcspopuiiig uuy oi ino mat u--u Cn ' 1!KV. 1SW. 1S9S. 1697. Mnvlmtim temncrnturo... M 33 31 Minimum temperature. . . . 20 23 15 21 Mi!in Ipmtiprnturo 2C 28 S3 l'reclpltntlim 00 .12 M M Record of temporaturo nnd precipitation nt Omaha for tnis any anu since Aiarcn i, 1S00: NVirmni temneraiuro ji Dellclency for tho day...... 0 Total excess wlnco .Murcli l Ml Normal precipitation u;i men Dnitplnnev for the il.iy 03 Inch Total rainfall nlnco March 1 29.78 Inches Excess slnco jiarcn i t men Dellclency for cor. iwrtod 1S99.... 3.73 Inches Dellclency lor cor. ircnuu, j.aj incites Report from NtntloiiN nt 8. 1. M.. STATIONS AND BTATS OF WBATHHR. : s 3 :5 Omaha, clear 29 33 .00 40 M .00 32 32 . 00 H 44 ,U0 24 32 .00 30 30 M 22 26 T 32 31! .00 10 10 .00 20 24 .00 30 32 .11 SG 32 .00 40 41! .00 24 34 .U0 00 CO .00 Cheyenne, ciear ......... Salt Lako City, cloudy Rnpld City, clear Ilnrnn. nlenr WllllBton, cloudy Chicago, clear Ht. I.OU18, cii'iir , Bt. I'aul, clear Davenport, clear Kuiisus City, clear Helena, clear Havre, clear Ulsmnrck, clear Gnlvcstmi, cloudy T Indicates trace of precipitation. I.. A. WKI.SH. Local Forecast Ofllclal. Unquestioned Superiority BLATZ Tho Star Mllkaukee. BEER Each brand, in i t s respective class, is substan tial evidence of the superiority of the "BLATZ" brews. Blatz Malt - Yivlne (Nnn-lntoxlcnnt.) An invaluable Tonic au Druecists. VAL BLATZ BREWING CO.. MILWAUKEE. OMAHA BRANCH, H12 Douglas St. TEL. 1081. FREE TRIAL! , On this 17th of Outober, 1900, before me, Thos. W. Foleom, a notary public, person ally came Dr. A. T. Sanden, to me personally known, and who, being duly sworn, de clares that he will give to any Bufferor of eithor box his new Herculex Electric Belt on absolute free trial, without one cent in advance or on dopoBit, and thnt and spirit. WhUh Is the newest and most perteot salf-appll-ctlo of BAlranlc elactrtoHy ta the world. It con tains Improvements ever all other electrical bolts 4 lends a pleasant soothing stream of the life (Ivlng element through the system all night while you ileep. No burning or Irritation. It gives weak men new Btrongth and Is ueed by women as welt a men for Nervousneea, Rheumatism, Lame Back, Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stomach blad der Disorders, ete. Remember, not one cent to me Dr. A. "ALL WORN OUT" In nil Exprennlnn Tlint IVonld Fit the tune of .Mimy n Wrnk, Xervonw, Ue Jcctcrf Man nnd Woman Hnlld Vonrnrlf Cp Ily the l'roper 'Applica tion of Klectrlclty, Nnture'n Remedy Dr. Ilennett (luarnntecN III Elec tric licit to Cure You If It Full" You Will Have IIIn Written (lunr nntcc Your Money Will He Re turned Write About It. Eleclrlrltv. Nnllirnn rmimilv fnr nil Ills. Is a Hiiro njul Hnerdv curn for tho majiv wenknees of men und women. It may do relied upon to euro In every enfo. You need not anarch In vnln for il nuru nr drug yourself to ilea tn in a futilo at tempt to relieve your inlsej' for electric ity, properly applied, will relievo und euro all the Ills, aches, pnlns of men unit women If properly applied. I havo stud ied the weakening, nervouM, wasting dis eases for a llfetlmo, und I luivo Invented n method of upplylug & ecincny ror trieir euro that la nn certain to cure you ns tho sun rises nnd Bets, und a n reward for my work nnd discovery tho United mates government has given tno tho exrluslvo uso or my wuy or applying electricity to tho human system. My Quadruplet Power Electrical Suspensory for men's troubles free to malo patients. Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Is not lllto tho mnnv electric nnd nn-rnlleil electric belts now being foisted upon tho Hiunu. ii mu win uroii mo a una l win in nlcascd to write you a ncrsonal letter nil ubout It. I will show "you Just what niv Invention really Is and convlnco vou us to what It will accomplish. My Holt has Boft, silken, chamois-covered Bpongo cieciruucH, uiui uu not uurn aim uunier as do thu buru metal electrodes used on oil other beltH and appliances. It may bo renewed whon burned out for only 75c; nil other electrlcnl uppllnnccu, when burned out, aro worthless. Theso two advantages should appeal to anyone 'a good judgment. 1 give un absolute guarantee that my Electric Holt wl'.l euro ovorv cane, of Ner vousness, Lost Manhood, Varicocele, nnd nil weaknesses In either Bex; restoro Shrunken or Undeveloped Organs; euro uny form of Hhoumatlsin, Kidney, Liver und Bladder Troubles, Constipation, Stomach Disorders, an i'cmaio compiuuue, etc. AH FAIR AH CAN HE I Kuurnntee ' Electric llelt to cure every cami for which I recom mend it. I Klvc you a written 1 i'aul Kuurnntee to refund every cent yon pay me (or the licit It It fill In I nlno I L'lvi' you my mvorn ntatement that I ulwnyn linve on drpnult In the Deli ver A'nt'l lianU of IJenver, the ; Eiifrlnud Nnt'l bank of Kansas City, the .MerchuutH' .Nnt'l bank of Oniiilm, the Third Nnt'l bnifk of St. I.ouln nnd the Diamond Nnt'l bank ot I'llUlmrje eiifflclrnt money at ull tlmcn to cover uny KMiiruittcc. I make. Thin In ull I can do to convince you I buve u cure for you. 1 hope It In cuoiikIi. Wrlto today about It or call. I have written a book. "Tho Finding of tho Foun Inln nf Kteriml Youth." which explains all. Hook sent free, postpaid, to anyone. Advlco without cost, sola only oy nr DriiliTTT Electric Belt UL DC 1111 LI I Company, ItooniN 18 to -I, DouKln Illoek, IlodKC unci Kllli Street, Omaha, Neb, DeWitt's Littl Early Risers The famous little pills TVi. Iillloii.neua Tnrnlri Tjlvp.r. ConstU nation, Sick neadachc, Dlzzlnesi, In testinal Obstructions, Jaundice and all ntlicr Liver and Uowcl Troubles DeWitt's Littlk Eaiily Risers are unequalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They arc so small that they can bo taken withoutany trouble. Prepared by E.G. OoWIlt A Co., Ohloano. Columbia hi Calendar Simecnth IHM Slxleinth Edition. 1 VJ 1 Edition A convanUnt memorandum pad with eparatn paKe for each day of the year. Unclosed by handoome ateol fmme. May bo hung up or placed at any delrttd anclo on tho dmk. Tho 1901 edition has colored cover of new dealen and Improved binding. Now ready. Sent to any uidrfim on reeelpt mt O 2-cent atanipii, American Illuynle Co. COI.UMU1A KAl.HN DIOVT., Hartford, Conn, Dr. Kay's Lung Balm lorcooRlis, colds, and throat dUcaM he agrees to forfeit $5,000.00 if this offer is not DR. A. T. SANDEN. . Sworn to bfor m this 17th day of October, A. D. I960. TII08. W. FOLROM, (Seal) 'Notary PuMlo (17). Tho abors offer holat goti (or my 1899 Rlectrtc Uelt, as well my latest Invention, th Herculex Dr. Satiden Electric Belt, T. Satideii, 183-185 S. Clark Kor thoao who havo been looking for a largo, caey rocker for Gentleman er lady, and want nomethlUE handsomo for a raoderato InvcBtment, this rocker will appeal to them you must bco It to fully nppreclato Its worth exactly ltko cut and during this big Holiday ealo, rocs nt only $12.00. Trctty oak, leather scat Rockers, $2.75. Hand polished onk or mahogany finished Rockers at $3. CO, $3.70. $4. CO, $5.00 and up. A handsome assortment of Parlor Rockers and Chairs from $2.75 to $85.00 each. Walk in and look around. Orchard & Wiihe.m Carpet Co., 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street. : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18th WILL. H0MESEEKER3' MIIND, VUIUIOUU, Territory, Texas, for tho round trip. Arizona, homa. A new line District." For full Asent. Address I Do You Own Valuable Papers? We kave a suite of rooms with a Are ad burglar proof vault. It consists of a waiting room and two smuller roemi. Electric light. Hardwood floors. TS BEE BUILDING It will be a pleasure to work in offices like these. The rent is $40. We have another single good sized office with a ' . vault, only ?20. R. C. Peters & Co. rents. GROUND FLOOR BEE BUILDING. A Splendid Wholesale Location The building formerly occupied by The Bee at 910 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. It has four stories and a basement, which was formerly used as The Bee press room. Thin will be rented very reasonably. If interented, apply at once to O. O. Rosewatcr, Secretary, lloom 100 Bee Building. Ready November First. lived up to in both letter until you aro satisfied with results. Note: The word "Herculex" has been trada-marked legally by me according to act ot U. S. Oongress, And no one else dare use It, When you eee the words "Dr. Sanden'a Electric Herculex," together with factory number stamped on a Relt, you may know the article Is genuine. Write for my new Illustrated descriptive book, "Health In Nature," sent tree by malt, or drop In at my office for free consultation. St., Chicago. 111. Holiday Sale Fancy and Comfortable Rockers This vory hand some, comfortable rocker, mado of beet figured golden oak, hand polished; has gonuino leather Beat broad flat arms, high back. r RUN EXCURSIONS TO Utah, Washington, Oklahoma, Indian etc., at one fare plus $2 OO There is Government Land In Okla now opens up the famous "Washita Information apply toanv Rock Island 323 Farnam Street, Omaha.