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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 'J'J, 1001.
DKTMK1
RECORD
Of Sixiy Years in Vermont
Big Capitalists in That
State Control It.
WE CONTROL IT IN THIS LOCALITY
Consider It mi Honor to Kmlorsc
Smith'; (Jrcen Mountain
Renovator.
Wo really can't say too much In favor o
this Vermont remedy, which la made of
roots and herbs peculiar to the Orcen
Mountain region, and which, as a blood and
norvo tonic, is "Imply unexcelled. l or
Ixty yeiira It hua been known In the cast
rid has done wonders for thu sick und suf
ferlK. Now In tho handa of capitalists, It
I being Introduced through this country
by tho leading pharmacists In each city and
town, and wo have the honor of the ap
polutment here and guarantee It from our
own knowledge of medicine. We are hav
ing n phenomenal sale and It Is doing lots
of good In this locality nlrcady. It gives
trength In a wonderfully short time.
UllUd ll:iT.. 1IOHTON htoki:,
Oliiulin, Nrli., Hole AKcntn.
FUSION WANTS MORE SHOW
Otjtots to Eeing that Oat f FriviUjei by
Dtinocusj.
SUPREME COURT ASKED TO GIVE RULING
OHlclala nf NHirnakn Take Prrenntlonx
Aunlnut Onthrenk f Sinnllpoi
SurKvnii firnernl ftlffen Outline
L'niiiinlKii .Rnlimt Kpldciule.
DOCTORING FREE.
The HrltlHh Dojtors urc Doing This
to Introduce. Thcmse.vert. Tnrce
Month:' Services are Given
Free to All Who Cull at Their Office
in tlte HoarJ of Trade Huild
lug, Kooins 4:8.Mi).
A ronV ,r Mll.hh: instil
the Institute In this city ut
.. ,.r Klin Hint I'nriiiiMi
Cu,rr;..WC.i!i"-ia l..rd Td.
HlllllllllK.
These eminent Bcntlemen havo docld'd to
Selr wrvlcB entirely freo tor thrco
onth medicine- excepted, to ul. Invalid,
who "all upon them for treatment between
now nnd Nov. 8.
These scrvlccB consist not only of con
sultation, examination nnd ndvlco, but also
of all minor surgical operations.
Thu object In pursuing this course Is to
i.cnmo rapidly nnd personally acquainted
with tho nick nnd allllcted, and unuer no
conditions will any charge whatever bo
made for any services rendered for thrco
months, to all who call before Nov. S.
Tho doctors treat all torms of disease
nud deformities, and guarantee a cure In
every case ihey undertake. At the first
intirvlow, a thorough examination Is mado.
and, If lucurnblo, you are frankly and
kindly told so; also advised against spend
ing your money for useless treatment.
Male and frmnlo weakness, catarrh and
catarrhal deafness, also rupture, goitre,
cancer, nil (kln discuses, nnd nil diseases
of the rectum nre positively cured by their
new treatment.
The chief associate surgeon of the Insti
tute Is In personal charge.
Ofllce hours from 9 a. ni. till 8 p. m.
No Sunduy hours.
hi-UCIAl, .OTICi: If you cnunot call
mil Ntnnip for question blank for
hunio treatment.
Strong Nerves
are the true source of good, healthy
appearance.
rerions with hnlf-etarved nerves al
ways look worried and "dragged-out."
You cannot be happy without nerve
vigor; you cannot be natural without
all the powers which nature meant you
to have.
produce healthful glow which art
cannot imitate. They Invigorate every
organ, put new force to the nerves,
elasticity to the step and round out the
face and form to Hues of health and
beauty.
11.00 tier box
guarantee), V00.
0 henten (with written
jiook ire.
For aalo by Kuhn & Co.. Fuller Paint A
i-zi uK V.O., umuna; union s urui aium,
(South Omaha, and Davis Drug Co., Council
muffs. la.
DeWITT'S
Witch Hazel
SALVE
A wall known euro fop Pllos
ThUsalvo cannot bo equalled wherover
H8oothlnj?and heallnp antiseptic appll
cation Is needed. It quickly cures sores,
cuts, uurn9 and scalds without leaving
a scar. For piles, eczema and all skin
discuses it Is considered Infallible.
Beware of Counterfeits
Unscrupulous persons inay offer you
worthless Imitations. Take only thoor
iRlnal Dr. Witt's Wrrcn Hazel Salve
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Oct. 21. (Special.) An ef
fort Is being made by persons connected
with tho fusion state central committees
to get from the supreme court a ruling on
tho sections of the election law which re
latu to the arratiBcment of tho ofllclal bal
lot. Tho new law provides a method for
casting n straight party ticket, .but the
schedulo contained theroln makes no al
lowance for independent fusion tickets In
tho vurlous counties, the names democratic
and people's Independent being grouped
toother back of n bracket. A cross In
front of this bracket would menn that
the voto would bo counted for the state
ticket of the democrats and populists, but
In counties where both parties havo nom
Inceb tho vote for the latter would be re
jected. On account of this complication In the
schedule the supreme court will be asked
to Issue nu order ngalnsl the clerk of Lan
caster county requiring him to place the
party names on tho ballot without tno
bracket Joining tho democratic nnd popu
list names. The suit will be of a friendly
nature and will meet with no opposition
from tho republicans. Mr. Lindsay, chair
man of tho republican committee, said to
day that he wanted tho matter settled so
that there could bo no dlsputo from either
side
Tho IikIbcs of the supremo court will
mMi WcilnpHdnv to consider tho case. The
populists aro taking the lead In the pro
cecdlngd, but will likely have the co-opera-
tlon of the democrats
The court will also bo asked to decide
whether tho democratic or populist party
shall bo given preference In position. Tho
law requires the clerk to place the names
according to tho voto cast at tho last gen
eral election. As the democrats and pop
ulists fused last year thoro Is no way of
telling which party polled the highest
vote.
Chief Justice Norval today Issued a tem
porary order restraining the county clerk
of Lancaster county from certifying tho
form of ballot In this county and a hearing
will be had some time this week.
HolliliW In PiiMIo School.
Superintendent Fowler has ruled that hoi
ldays In public schools are dependent on
the action of tho local boards. Ho says
"So . far as schools nro concerned, tho
statutes of Nebraska do not provide legal
holidays. A teacher, In the absenco of any
provision upon tho matter In bis contract.
would have no authority to closo scnooi
upon the so-called holidays without being
lceally reaulred to make up the time so
lost to the district. However, a district
hoard has authority to make provision ror
closing tho Bchool upon such days and In
case tho board directs that school no cioseo.
nn nnv sneclflc day tho teacher would
leeallv draw ray for such time."
Doualas county Is the only place in tne
stato where the frse High school attendance
law carried. Many people do not under-
tnnd that the law Is optional. Mr. Fowlor
savs :
"Tho free High school attendance law am
not carry save In one county In tho state
Douglas. In all other counties nonresident
pupils will be required to pay whatever
tuition the Doard or Education may see hi
to charge."
Alert Annlnst Smallpox
State officials are beginning to grov eon
ccrned at the outbreak of smallpox. Cases
hnve been discovered In Lincoln and others
are known to exist In various places In tho
state. In tho Indian reservations In the
northern part of Nebraska .several cases
have been found and reported to tho state
authorities. Governor Savage and tne
members of the State Doard of Health havo
considered tho matter In all Its phases and
are taking every posslblo step to prevent
snread of the disease. Tho officials be
llevo the Indian cases should be dealt with
by the national authorities. The secre
taries of the State Hoard of Hcaitn nave
cautioned all physicians to observe caro
fully all quarantine regulations and to ro
port promptly all cases found by them.
Surgeon General GIITen'a SuKBentloim
Surgeon General R. E. Glffen of tho Ne
braska National guard, formerly head of
the Sternberg hospital at Chtckamauga, has
prepared the following statement for The
Bee. detailing measures that should be
taken by the public generally to prevent
contagion, and those that should be taken
after the disease has appeared:
You ask me If there are any prophylactic
measures against smallpox. There In nono
,.f bo creat Imnortnnce as vaccination. It
Is a well known fact that where vaccina
tion Is carefully ana systematically carnou
out at the tlmo of the birth of the child
nnri ncaln at the bko of nuberty. re-vaccl-
nation, In other words, epidemics of small
pox, rarely, If over, occur, and the death
rate Is very low. It Is very Important to
a community that every member should be
...inuird. Gratuitous vaccination should
he provided for the poor, also for those
who through carelessness or Indifference
would otherwise remain unprotected.
vaccinated nerson should he
looked upon as a menace to the health of
tho community. Vaccination
made obligatory upon every
The patient should be kept Isolated untit
all tho scabs Imvo fallen off und tho skin
becomes quite smooth. Before appearing;
In public again his whole body should be
wnsiieii in a tusinrccting solution, prerera
bly alcohol, using a sponge. Then havo
mm tHKe a bath n ninln water with the
use of castlle or green soap. Now If he Is
provided with clean clothing no one need
hfsltatr tfl HHMnrliitn tvlth lilm. nvrn thntiell
nls skin he red and his face deeply scarred. I
i ne oociv or a tmtient won nns men mm
smallpox Is still capable of transmitting
tne contagion. Tne tiouy should bo sonuen
with iv most powerful disinfectant solution,
Ilrst with alcohol, then with chloride of
lltne. First soak n sheet In alcohol, wrap
ping it around the body and taking six
ounces of chloride of zinc to a gallon of
water, soak u blanket In the solution nnd
wrap it over the sheet around the body,
i hen nlnrn thn hiwlv In n hprmftlrnlti
sealed casket. It should be burled ns
quickly as possible after death. Of course
cremation would bo more preferable, but
unfortunately seldom practicable.
Tcni'hrr Clin Itrt'iitrr I'ny.
DOCTOR SHOOTS YOUNG BOY
Accidinully Dircbtrpi Oan and Skitters
Viotlm's Tblih.
In connection with the outbreak of small
pox tho question has been raised as to
whether a school teacher Is entitled to
compensation for the time n school Is
closed under quarantine tegulatlons Rela
tive to this query Superintendent Fowler
rules as follows:
If a teaehcr N nmtilnv,,,! fnr n dntln'tt
time and during the period of hist employ
ment the district otlleiTM cloie tho sent ols
on account of the prevalence of vnmllpix
In the city und keep them closed for v
tral weeks on that account, and the teach -r
continues ready to perform his contract,
he Is entitled to full wages during inch
period: provided, of course, there Is no
agreement In the contract nttnntitlnir the
district from Its legal obligations In such
cunes. i nc net ot uoa is not an wxcufc
for the nohutiKprvatirn nf n contract un
less It renders performance Impossible. If
It merely makes It dllllcult und Inexpedient
It Is not HUlllcicnt, Although und. r such
circumstances It Is eminently prudent to
dismiss school, yet thlM affords no rraion
why the misfortune of the district should
be visited upon the teacher. Thero b?lng
no itupreme court decision on this questlun
In Nebraska this opinion Is based on a
decision of tho supreme court of .Michigan,
Northwestern Reporter, Vol. V, No. 3, p.
CIO.
('oiiKrr.oMMinu ItiirUctf'n Unto.
During the remainder of the campaign
CoogrcsJman Uurkctt will bo constantly
on the stump. Among somo of bis dates
arc tho following: Alnsworth. October 23;
Ilassett, October 24; Gordon, October 2:
Rushvlllc, afternoon of October 26; Hay
Springs, night of October 20; Cheney, Oc
tober 29; Glcnwood, la., October 30; Mal
vern, la., October 31; school house In
Stockton precinct, November 1.
WAYNE CHURCH DEDICATED
MctltoillntN Are I'rontl of Thrlr .;v
Ilonsr nf Wnrnlilp nnd It'a
Free from Debt,
WAYNE, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special Tele
gram.) Yesterday was Methodist day In
this city, tho event being tho dedicatory
services of tho Methodist church Just com
pleted. The building Is one of the hand
somest structures of tho kind In tho state.
It Is built of brick and Is modern In style,
beautifully furbished nnd decorated, lighted
by electricity and heated by hot air fur
naces. Thero aro three largo rooms In ad
dition to tho auditorium.
During tho services yesterday mornlns
and last night more than 1,000 people wore
admitted to the building. Tho church is
the pride of the city. It cost nearly $17,000,
of which $7,000 was raised yesterday, tho
balance having been subscribed nnd paid.
A sermon was preached by Rev. T. C. Illff,
D. D., of Ohio, In tho morning. Tho
speaker was given marked attention.
In tho evening tho dedicatory services
woro conducted by Rev. F. M. Slsson, D. D.,
of Norfolk, presiding elder. Other presid
ing ciders present were: Rev. William
Gost, D. D., of tho O'Neill district and Rev,
II. II. Millard of the Grand Island district.
Ministers from neighboring towns and the
local clergymen wero present. Rev. F. M
Dlthell is pastor of the church. ,
SANE WOMAN IN AN ASYLUM
Nebraska fJIrl Kent In Ilonnltul
ThroiiRh Jenlouny of
Her SUter.
DENVER, Oct. 21. (Special Telegram.) -
It was because of a sister's Jealousy,' It Is
alleged, that Miss Carrie Morgansteln, n
nano woman, has been confined In the Insano
ward of tho county hospital nearly four
months. Only through tho intervention of
tho county authorities has sho been re
leased. Even now the sister, Miss Helen
Morgansteln, Is said to bo making every
effort to bavo the girl returned to the hos
pital.
Carrie Morgansteln came to Denver last
March from Lawronce, Nob. Helen Mor
ganstein had been In Denver somo time bo-
fore her sister came and tho affections of
her lover were transferred to Carrlo soon
after the latter arrived.
AMPUTATES LAD'S LEG AS HE UES
Chilli Does .Not Survive Shook of the
Operation and the I'bynlclnii
Ankn Ut Hnve Corn
iter's Trial,
YANKTON, S. I)., Oct. 21. (Special Tele
gram.) Dr. Moore of Lestcrvllle, while
hunting yesterday near Janesvllle, this
county, accidentally shot tho 11-year-old
son of Samuel Lanke. Moore was creeping
up to get within range of some ducks, with
his gun dragging with tho muzzle to the
rear. Young Lanke was following him, un
known to the doctor. Tho gun was acci
dentally discharged und the whole charge
passed through the boy's thtgh. The doc
tor took tho hoy to shelter nnd Immediately
amputated the leg. The boy did not sur
vive tho shock and died four hours after
tho accident. Mooro has asked to have a
coroner's trial.
PLEAD GUILTY OF ROBBERY
Frank Mooro anil ,lolin llnr Scut to
rciiltrnlliir )' for llmiUInu
Into l'ostoltli'i'.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D., Oct. 21. (Special
Telegram.) Fred K. Mooro nnd John Hayes,
Indicted by the United States grand Jury
a few days ago for tho robbery of the post
offlco at Henry on the night of September
12, appeared beforo Judge Carland this
afternoon and pleuded guilty. Each was
sentenced to a term of one year and six
months In the Sioux Falls penitentiary. On
motion of Assistant United States Attorney
I'ortcr, Judge Carland ordered that tho
case against James O'Drlcn, tho alleged
accomplice of Hayes nnd Moore, bo dis
missed and that he be released from cus
tody. O'Drlcn Is a Sioux City man.
Fined for XhootliiK Drpr.
CUSTER, S. D., Oct 21. (Special.)
Frank Tubbs, a well-to-do farmer near this
city, shot and killed two deer last week.
Ho was arrested and fined for violation
of tho Btatc gamo law. Deer hunting In
the Dlack Hills will bo excellent this fall.
Numerous requests have come In from
hunters living outside of the state for hunt
ing permits, which under tho present game
law cost $25 apiece.
MANY MINISTERS IN NORFOLK
UcleitatrH fintber for Fnrty-Flflli
McetlUK of Slate CnngrcKn
tlonnl Society.
Ilnrrlcil Hair Cut, Sudden Fllulil
FORT CALHOUN, Neb.. Oct. 21. (Spo-
clal.) A stranger who came to town with
his hair falling down over his shoulders
rode off on tho horse of Charlie Rublege,
foreman of Becker & Dagcr's ranch. The
man got his hair cut In a hurry, took the
horse from Anderson's stable and dlsap
pcared. Ho rode five miles Into tho coun
try and turned tho animal loose.
should
citizen.
be
No
Ilrcentlon for lie v. I'eter Van Fleet.
TABLE ROCK. Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.)
-A farewell reception was given to Rev,
Peter Van Fleet and wife of Nobroska
City, former presiding elder of tho Meth
odlst church at this place, last night. The
reception was in Knights of Pythias hall
Refreshments were served, Rev. Mr. Van
Fleet and wife aro to leavo soon for South
America.
IcfUtercd
A. Mayer Co.,
Ut IEE BUILDING
OMAHA, NEB.
'Pksu 1711
Re-No-May Powder
relieves and curea all dlsordera of the ff
ue to excesalv perspiration.
Price 50 Cents.
Sold by UtUKKists and glove aeaiors every
here Soiu by mall tor So additional to
cover pestast.
Howell's
HE SAID; "DARN
THAT COUGH."
No use to swear
about a cough
when Antl.Kawf
will euro It In no time. It's tip top for
cold also. It never fall, to stop the cough
nd cure the cold. 25c at all drug stores
Anli-Kawf
unvncclnatcd children should be permitted
to attend public, or private schools, should
not be admitted Into any Institution for
tho enre of children unless vaccinated. No
unvncclnatcd person should be enlisted Into
the army, navy or militia of the state. No
emigrant should be permitted to land In
this country until vaccination had been
properly performed. If this rule were nar
ricii nut effectually within the next fifty
years medical history would record that
smallpox was a disease of the nineteenth
century, unknown at the present time, llut
ignornnco und prejudice will always have
to be fought beforo tho civilized nntlous
will fully realize how this great disease
could bo stamped from the earth solely
by vaccination.
Where anyone Is taken with smallpox
the remaining members of the fumlly
should be vaccinated at once. Tho patient
should bo Isolnted In a special hulldlng or
hospital and every city should be provided
with a butldlng for that purpose, nut If
there Is no hospital avuuanio anu tho pa
tient bns to be treated at home, such in
tlcnt nliould be kept separate from the rest
ot the ramiiy. umy wioae woo uci as
nurses snou a do uiioweu to cnier me in
fected apartments. The room should be
well lighted and well ventilated and If pos
sible should havo an open llrepluce. All
the furniture except that necessary for the
comfort and convenience of the patient
should be removed from the room. The Ht-
tendants should not come in comaci wim
anv member of the family or uuyone else:
should toke every precaution In regard to
cleanliness, such ns disinfecting clothing,
beds. etc. A sheet wrung out of u strong
solution of carbolic acia or laoaraqucs po.
lutlon. suspended across the doorway, will
oftentimes prevent the contagion from
spreading to other parts or the building.
The effect unon the contagion Is such as
to kill It and It Is no doubt for this very
samo reason that we all remember In our
voune days when we had to wear the am
ulet of asafoctlda, sulphur and camphor
urounu our necKs 10 prevent contagion
during epidemics of smalnox. measles nnd
illphtherla. And no doubt one of the things
that actuated the French .Academy of Med
icine recently to pass a resolution favorlns
tho extensive use of perfumes upon Mie
person was for the reason that the. ooors
killed the contagion of Infectious dlsiqses.
As the Infection or contagion e:lngs to
nil articles that have been used by a p.
tlent. such ns aro worthless should be
burned: such as can be should be steeped
In a dlslnfectlous solution such as two
ounces of chloride of zinc and four ounces
of strong earoonc acid to a gallon of
, waier; u suouia ue oouea tor naif an hour.
Woman ItnyN Intercut In Paper.
TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.)
Mrs. Florence Farnsworth, formerly of Lin
coin, at one time engaged in newspaper
work In Logan, la., has bought the In
tcrest of E. M. Traccy in the Tecumseh
Tribunal and assumed her new duties to
day. The firm Is Pool & Farnsworth.
Hon. It. J. Ntlimnn UniiRt'i-nnsIr III
FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.)
Hon. Robert J. Stlnson, county attorney o
Dodge and n leading member of the bar
was operated upon nt tho Fremont hospita
this morning for dleense of tho liver. Ho
la In a critical condition. Mr. Stlnson has
been in poor health for a year.
NORFOLK, Neb.. Oct. 21. (Special Tele
grim.) Tho forty-fifth annual meeting of
tho Congregational society of Nebraska be
gan its session hero tonight. Owing to tho
ate hour at which tho train bringing in
tho delegates renched tho city tho exer
clses wero somewhat delayed. Sunerln
tondent D. C. O'Connor of tho city schools
delivered an address of wclcomo nnd this
was responded to by Rov. Dr. Lewis Greg
ory of Lincoln, formerly pastor of tho
First Congregational church of that city,
but now retired
Tho annual sermon was. delivered by Rev.
John Doano of Lincoln, sou of tho founder
of Doano college of Crete. This was fol
lowed by tho announcement of the program
JT RffRpSW Act!,
, Pleasantly Gehtly.
0VErCOMfc 1 1 pERMANEHTLY
With many millions of families Syrup of Figs lias become the
ideal home laxative. The combination is a simple and wholesome
one, and the method of manufacture by the California Fig Syrup
Company ensures that perfect purity and uniformity of product,
which have commended it to the favorable consideration of the
most eminent physicians and to the intelligent appreciation of all
who are well informed in reference to medicinal agents.
Syrup of Figs has truly a laxative effect and acts gently with
out in any way disturbing the natural functions and with perfect
freedom from any unpleasant after effects.
In the process of manufacturing, figs are used, as they arc
pleasant to the taste, but the medicinally laxative principles of the
combination are obtained from plants known to act most bene
ficially on the system.
7b j$et its bervefkiaJ effects
bviy the eruircriAakrufactJred by
Lo4ivill. Ky. SAr Frarx&iaco.Cal. New YorlvrtY
for sale bv all druggists
PRICE JOt PER BOTTtt
nflaLfitB6.
one aero w.ih fifteen tons. This was the
last aero harvested and continued to 1m
provo after tho others wero out of the
ground.
Xmv Klrviitnr at Flratt-lee.
BEATRICE. Nob., Oct. 21. (Special.)
Tho now tiO.OOO-bushcl elovator built on
South Sixth Btrect by M. T. Cummlngs Is
nearly ready for business. Tho first test
of tho new machinery was mado yesterday
nnd It will bo all adjusted this week. Tho
elovator Is equipped with a flfteon-horso
power gaHolIno engine. Tho increase in
business so far this season 'has compelled
tho Dempster Mill Manufacturing company
again to cnlnrgo Its plant. The latest addi
tion will bo thrco stories high and will
cost $15,000.
Ilcatrlcc Wants Honit South.
REATRICE, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.)
At tho latest meeting of tho Beatrice Com
mercial club stens wero taken to Induce
for tomorrow's session nnd 'appointment of I tho managers of the Kansas City & Nortli? I
Sevonty-flvo delegates wero present this Missouri Pacific, to extend the present tor-
evening and fully as many moro aro ex- minus of tho line. This would afford a
pected to arrive In tho morning. Among direct outlet to Kansas City and gulf
prominent workers present nro: Moderator i points.
Cross, Stato Missionary Dross and Rev.
Georgo Scott, a missionary who works along
the Elkhorn road.
COWBOYS HAVE GAY SPORT
Droncho Iltintera Hold IHkIi Carnival
In (he NnmllilllN nt
Nelirankii. n
HVANNIS. Neb., Oct. 21. (Special Tele-
gram.) No more beautiful day ever dawned
In Nebraska than this, tho first day of tho
cowboys' carnival. A largo and enthus
iastic crowd comprising nearly everybody
In this section of tho sandhills and nianv
people from outside points was in attend
ance. The number will be greatly aug
mented tomorrow and next day. The prin
cipal features of the day s program wero
horse races, expert rifle shooting by Cap
tain Hardy, broncho busting, in which ono
of the riders, Bill Binder, was vlolontly
thrown, but not seriously Injured, and a
balloon ascension. Tho Hyannls band fur
nished music. The many attractions kent
the crowd In the best of spirits from earlv
morning until sunset. A grand ball was
given at the opera houso tonight. Gov
ernor Savage and party havo expressed
their Intention of being here Wednesday, tho
last day ot the carnival. The largest
crowd ever gathered In tho sandhills will
greet them.
For Clueatlnnnlilc Grain Deal.
TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.)
Tho case of tho Stato ot Nebraska against
George Zlnsmaster, on tho charge of bur
glary, did not come to trial In the district
court. Zlnsmaster was charged with giving
a bill of salo to a lot of wheat to Sam
Leach and afterward taking a quantity of
the grain to town and selling It. Accord
ing to an agreement, ZlnBmaster went be
fore tho Judge and pleaded guilty to petit
larceny. Judgo Lctton sentenced him to
twenty days In the county Jail and to pay
the costs of prosecution.
Siiltnr fleet Yield Well.
FREMONT. Neb., Oct. 21. (Special.)
While tho acreage of sugar beets raised In
this part of the county was smaller this
year than last, some who put In beets nre
feeling satisfied with tho results. A syndl
cate, with A. S. Grlgerlet at Its head, put In
slxty-flvo acres. Tho beets tested welj and
yielded an average of ten tons to the acre
ot high grade beets. The best yield on any
WEATHER STAYS GOLDEN
Nebraska, Imvn mill Ilaknta to ISnJoy
More of Tliene Itlcnl
Autumn l)a .
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Forecast for
Tuesday and Wednesday:
For Nebraska, Iowa, North and South
Dakota Fair Tuesday and Wednesday;
light, variable winds.
For Wyoming Fair Tuesday and Wedncs
day; cooler In western por'tlon Wednesday;
variable winds.
Local Itccord.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU,
OMAHA, Oct. 21. Olllclal record of tem
perature und precipitation compared with
tho corresponding day of the last three
years:
1901. 1M0. 1SD9. 1S93.
Maximum temperature.... 78 63 S3 38
Minimum temperature.... a on .
Mean temperature 63 i i2 M
Precipitation 00 1.1S .no .00
Record of temperature and prcclpltalltn
at Omaha tor this day und since March 1,
1001.
Normal temperature ol
KxcesH for the day.......... 11
Total exress since March 1 t,33
Normal precipitation OS Inch
Deficiency for tho day........ .OSInch
Total rainfall since Murch 1 21.62 Inches
Deficiency since March 1. 5-JO Inches
Deficiency for cor period, 1900... 1.2G Inches
Deficiency for cor, period, 1&9D... B.ib Inches
HeporlH from Motion nt 7 i. m.
PERFECTION
STATION.1! AND STATE
Or WDATHBR.
11
33
t u I"
Omaha, clear
North Platte, clear...
Choyenne. clear
Halt Lake, clear
Rapid City, clear....
Huron, clear
Wllllstnn, clear
Chicago, clear
St Louis, clear
St. Paul, clear... ....
Davenport, clenr
Kansas City, clear...
Helena, purt cloudy.
Havre, clent
Hlsmarck, clear
Galveston, clear
72 7S .00
01 76 .00
51 CS .00
62 6S .00
CS 71 .00
06 78 .00
66 72 .00
70 71 .00
70 72 .00
70 SO .00
08 7S .00
76 82 .Oi)
60 OS .00
01 72 .00
62 76 ,C)
72 71 .00
I A. WELSH,
laical Forecust Olllclal.
More than a purgative or " cathartic " laxative is needed in cases of liver trouble.
A "corrective" laxative is necessary for permanent good results. Something that
will arouse a sluggish liver to healthy action.
Dr. CaJdwell's
Syrup Pepsin
fj Never sold in bulk
fm 50 cents and $ 1 bottles
Mi only. Look for this face.
a-nd Herb La.xa.tive Compound
will quickly accomplish this desirable result, and then it's so pleasant in tasto and action.
Your Druggist Sells It.
Trial tl.-a end a very Intcrettirr little book on stomach troubles sent FREE.
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k1 I
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THE unique and perfect qualities found in the
Purity, Age, Flavor
of
Hunter
Baltimore Rye
Have established the standard of perfection. The
most perfect whiskey that Is sold. Against all compe
tition it maintains steadily Its reputation nnd popularity.
Bold at nil flrst-class cafes nnd by Jobbers.
WM. LANAIIAN & SONS, Baltimore, Md.
Dont let your children
acquire the Coffee Habit.
Get out of the rut yourself !
All docto rs recommend
COCOA & CHOCOLATE
in oreference to coffee.
Why not jet the Best?
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