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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1001.'
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CONSIDERS THE OMAHA CASE
examinations (or entrance arn
rek. No
arn required.
The course of Instruction Is designed to
Klve such knowleilse as will enable farmers
Eiputr AttornsT G.nml Coaiidin Fir not only to Increase the products of the
. I farm in ntnnlint. hit an In mlalltv.
inrl Fel e Lrcmi8J )i
i nil inr smir nrrnnn
State Treamirer Stucfer has Issued n
HESERVESO PINION TILL IAST OF THE VEEK call for state warrants restored from
754S8 to TSS10, nRBreKallng $35,000. They
ftovrrnnr Jninur tlrimr Mr Will
MnUr o Appointment t ntll Mi
ls Mir- of llli I'nwi'r In
I lie M niter,
will be payable any time on and after lie'
comber 20, nt which time Interest on them
will cease.
( iitlnpx- of thr Penny Klrm
Notice was received at the local office of
II. R. Penny Co. this morning to cease
taklns trade and to settle all trades on the
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t..AH. - f... i... . I nasis 01 lam I1IKIU a tnius iiuuianuno
lll'JIll il nitiu V. Ul I 'iVIM. Ill J I , , t
nvrm v ii- irtor,.ii Tir,r i I .Mr. renny, in HxsiKiimK h union iui un
-Deputy Attornry o'eneral llrown has the "". Ki,vc "1 a atement In Omaha this
kml phase of ihr Omaha fire and police !n,rn "K. " " V " T ""1.7
:ommlsslon question under consideration."11 "
but will Rive no opinion until the last of unfortunate In a ways belnB on the
(.! SIh ll,.. I,. ,,,! ,ll, DWr SHIP Ol IMG IUIIIKI'1. lie riu.wni I1U
Ih,. n .1,1- aM..M Iii.i l,. pIvpp "OUDi 'il me i-uniun unii mi- . ii
" " " " -"l-'r " " " -II I.1I IM ....... !.. Uni'.r
no advice and will not do so until after n " -
i. i..i , .., . I were apprehensive, nnd a number of them
VIIUI ,'ilKII t II I -ni KH 1 1 Ull I.I I1IC lilOi: ,n , ..
now stands, (lovernor Sivagn has
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mm lie win niHte mi niiiiuiuiui.-iiin uuni 11 -i , , ...Mt .
t-nnw. ,, f .!( ,,f fi.n mn.rnvnr.v "ircnuous efforts to corral the business
nnd Is satisfied that he has ,ho PVer to 'orm'rl'1 h'M VrD & C"" '"" . "
.1 .Mi.ui Omaha lloyd and Campboll are the competl-
The Nebraska National Ouarri association IO"; ''? " 1"V"
. i n,.. ,ni, m.. thin loriBiiiHiiy uuni iiiiik.ik icbs iii :
fternooo and rrorKanZed by eleetlnK the ears np,. ney
followlnR officers: Colonel C J. Illlla, Fair-
bury president; Captnlit Tim Murphy, jcc-
rrtary, Major J. A. Storch. Kullcrton, trcas.
iirer
Ai-lirnsUn SmIIiiiimI liimnl l)rlru(rs.
President HUM vins authorized to name
rn cxpfutlvo and leslslatlve committee and
his appolnlmentH will bo announced later.
The following delegates were chosen to
jrpresent Nebraska nt tho mcetlnR of the
Interstate National Ouard association,
tthkh will be held In Washington .January
20 Adjutant (Jcncral Colby. Hoatrlne; nrlgi.
ber of branch houscK throughout Nebraska
and one In Sioux City. Ia. The Nebraska
houses affected by the collapse are tocated
nt Beatrice, Columbus, Kremont, Wllber.
Seward and Syracuse.
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
AkimI Vrternn Cniiinicmoriilrs I'lMlrtlt
nnl vrrsnrj- nt thr I -illrrs'
Itoiiir.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Dec. Hi. (Spe
cial.) Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Poor, members
Tenrod. firs' lleuienan. II L Sahin: ei -ond
lleutenani. Albert Jatk.toi Non-com-missioned
ofllcers are yet to be elected,
but owlnc to several dlscharses pending
the omeos will not be filled for the pres
ent. rolIowiBR the election an oyster sup
per was served by tb' newly elected of
ficers. Colonel H. W. Sabln, a prominent
attorney, was toastmaster. Among tho?c
present were Colonel Harrv Archer,. Cap
tain Qucln and Lieutenant Wadsworth.
EXPLOSION IN STEEL PLANT
CLOUDS SCUD FROM NORTH
FARMER RECEIVES DAMAGES
il'rnnl; Wnll Mirx nn AciMitnit of In
jur lei II lo Wife- iiMiilncil on
Defrp) llrlild"-.
ALUION. Neb.. Dee. in.-iSpcclal.) - DIs
trlct court Is In session with Judge IMul on
tho benrh. The most Important tasu so far
Urchin! was tho one In which Krank Wall
sued the city of Albion for J.YOW) UamuKCS
on account of a defective bridge, off which
ho drove, throw Ihr his wife out of tha
wagon and Injuring her. The verd'et wna
In hrr favor In the sum of Jo. Tho case
will be granted n new trial at tho next
term.
dler General Harry. Grcrley Centrr- Colonel of hV,mo , ,, rUyi wl
L''. A ,'Pr' l0ncl X 111 Ilnirw"r'1 11,1,1 celebrate their golden anniversary on .lan-
DIES. FR0MHIS INJURIES
I'. Vllil'lulK Mit'cnmlts lit iiiiiiiIs Hi
rliil from n t'ufii-
lirllcr.
PHNDKII. Neb.. Dec. to.- (Special. I I'.
Albright, it frfrmT residing wrsf of Pender.
dl-d from the cff"cta of wntindr received
from n cornshellrr Inst 1'unsUay. lie had
several bruises on his Chest and his right
leg badly cut. It wan thought that hln hip
wan brokrnS but the doctors were unable
to determine on account of the pans being
badly .swollen. Mr. Albright was about 70
years old
BIG LAND TRANSFER AT TILDEN
Colonel tllllr
A derision was given bv the military atl
thorltlrs this aftornoon declaring Assistant
Surgeon Ycder fiuallflod lo vote In tho olec
Council llliin's linn I'm rvlui srs
Ciilllc Ilinicli In Aiili'lnpv
I'liiinlj .
Nini liii Iojnred, Tw ItitMj, aid Prop-
itr Wroljd. j
SHAKES EARTH FOR MILES ARIUND
TVrrllilo Iplirnml Cmiseil lir IMninliiK
Slctnl 'oihIhh in ContHi-t llli
Wnler Msl f tin-
VlftlllK.
uary 1. They were married In New Aork
before the civil war. They have five chil
dren nnd eight grandchildren, ono of tho
rn.lHIni. In Pltetrtl rniltllV Htlrl HHO
tloncf h caplaln Pfth battery of artillery )n Soi(h r)a(.o(( nro ,,xpcr(r(1 ,0 llp hero oonvw rattle" ranch, lying eight miles
n ymore. .ir. nnrr is a tnmnaic i. ,h rcprrsPn,Bt,VM of the third genera- fo(ltll ot ,hH place, was. Hold yesterday for MCUl
tlon to n lit in cmcuraung me event. J16.S0O, a uniform price or f.y. an nrrr. iw
.Mr. I'oor is 'on reroru as tne oiuesi son ranch was estalilisneu cigniron yenrn or", i M,Pnr,
SHARON, Pa.. Dec. 10. An explosion that
shook the earth for miles around, shat
tered windows In hundreds of houses at
South Sharon, moved adjacent bulldlngr
from their foundations ami caused tho lu
Jttry of nine men, two perhaps fatally, oc
curred nt the Sharon Steel company's plant
today. Out ot the ulno men Injured four
were tnk,en to the hospital. They ore.
Michael Howard, burned about head, one
arm broken, serious.
Michael Ilarquerlch, burned about head,
painful.
Kdwiird Altman. head, fare and body
burnetii will probably die.
Casslus Truxall, compound fracturo of
loft nrm, serious.
Tho other live men were taken to their
horncH In South Sharon.
The explosion occurred In the easting de
partment of the pig mill. Tho metal was
being poured from tho ladle Into thn rust
ing machine whru It camo In contact with
some water, which caused a blarit that was
felt a great distance. The casting house
was completely wrecked. Largo strips of
heavy corrugated Iron beams and other ma
terial were hurled hundreds of yards. Tho
casting marhlno and ronvoyor were dam
aged almost beyond repair. A part ot tho
conveyor was blown several hundred feet,
while not a estlgo of the Iron roof of the
mill remains.
Windows In the odlee of I ho steel com
pany on Broadway, several hundred yards
n way from the explosion, wero broken nnd
I In Shnron and South Sharon the shock was
TILDl'.N. Neb.. Dec. 10. -(Special. )-Th felt llki nn earthquake.
fill the poiltlon
Examination of candidates for comtnls
lon lo the NbrHka National Guard was
begun In the senate rhainbor today. Twenty-four
men gathered to ilucVergo the test
The following wrre excused: Captain Krank
1 Ringer,, Company K. Second rcclment:
llrst Lieutenant Allan H. Wilson, adjutant
general, Second Infantry; First Lieutenant nbotll thP ffmo umr. Tho father was a man
William S. Ilaldwln. Troop A; First Lieu- or lnc phvslnUG Bll(1 of excellent health.
tenant ijuis M. jners, asstsiam surgeon. , tfAmc ,)0URn lt mill pnMP,i Rxty.ftvo
Troop A: Klift Lieutenant Ira W. Maynlek.LmnlPn,, was nR straight as an arrow
esistsnt surgeon or me .eron.i mianiry. ,, hlR hnlr Jot bIacki without oven a
Pcon.l l.irutenant lienry meson, t.ompany sprinkling of gray, nut the father fell Into
I, Mrst Infantry. Rn.l -heeond Lieutenant hatl(i(l of tho PnPmy. was taken a prla
ln)"M1 " euriuu, u.iuinii, i., ncuu.. in- onr nn(, nn n0VPr 1)Pcn i,e(irrt trom.
ran try.
To KttriiiHli" niiniipss
ROAD INCORPORATES
of n veteran living today. Mr. and Mrs. When the land was purrhasnt for ft prr
Poor were married at Parrlshvllle, N. X nrre. Thle sale Is the largest real estate I
Mr. Poor enllnted In the First New York transaction effected In Antelope county. D
light artillery and served through the war.
He had then been married eight years.
His father, at, the ago of 155 years, enlisted
Hoist of Council llluffr, Is tho purchaser.
FRIGHTEN THE SAFE CRACKERS
Thill!
fmiireossfiit Attempt
the Vnlley lul-odler.
VALLF.Y. Neb., Dec. 10.- (Special.) t or
tho third time In n few months the drug
them, but were unsuccessful.
In- the fall of 1S7I Mr. and Mrs. Toor ... nn,i nostoftlce wero broken Into. Karly
cam west, locating nt Dubuque, la,, whrro vr.fpr,inv mornlnc the safe In the postofllco
Dttcctlvn Sergeant Jofcph narry of Chi- they lived for twenty-three years. They Mnwn oneu. but nearby residents were
rago to ilayMlleil extradition papers in wie tnon came to jerrerson county, wncro ono B)(rnPd nIi frightened the liurglnra ne-
povcrnor s office for Kied lionness, wno is or tnelr Kons resided at tne time, and tney . . .... aP(.ured anything. A inSe or
now under nrrcr.t In Omaha on a com- MUed there, up to two years ago. Tho son I. -. iiimPdliitey began n aeurch for
plaint cnarging linn wiin mmniiuiunK inn i in me iiicnminic nnn rhiio id i.,niiitiriua.
wife and child. Tho hearing will bo nn Mr. and Mrs. Poor have since that time
Tuesday. December 17. Tho complaint al- made their home In tho Soldiers' homo of
legcH that Honncss deserted his wife and this city. Mrs. Poor's health has not been
child In Chicago on October 11, leaving thn best recently, but sho Is now con-
both of them pennllMs and without provld- valesclng. A daughter from South Dakota
Ing for thejr proper rare The statutes of I Is at present with the nged couple. Mr.
Poor la 1 4 and Mrs. Poor 67 years of ngc.
It. will bo the first golden wedding over
celebrated nt the home.
Smirl lllvrr .V Western
llnllttny Id ('mined VerillKrl
mill I'lerre
PIHRRR. S. D.. Doe. 10. (Sprelal Tele
gram.) Tho Niobrara, Missouri River A
Western Railway company, organized un
der tho laws of Now Jersey, today Hied n
copy of Its articles of Inrorporntlon In thin
atntn and announced tho appointment of thn
South Dakota Incorporating company of this
city as Its representative for South Da
kota. The purpose 'ot the company, as an
nounced In Itn charter, Ik the construction
of il line of railroad from Verdigris. Neb .
to Fort Plcrro. S. D. The road will run
through Knox nnd Hoyd counties In Ne
braska and Gregory, Tripp, Lyman. Presbo
and Stanley counties In South Dakota.
Illllnnls make abandonment of this na
lure a penitentiary offense. Honness Is a
butcher and In Omaha was employed by
O. C. Hnnes.
Coroner'" .Inry Chnrurw Sliirtlcr.
The coroner's Jury this afternoon re
jurned a verdict charging Will flucknnr
svllh the premcdltatcu murder of Will Mc
Cowan on tho sidewalk near Seventh and
K stroetn last night. The testimony showed
that the killing was the result of a row
ACCIDENTALLY DISCHARGE GUN
Horn rinjr ssltli Limited Weapon nnil
One of Tlietit In s'erlonaly
Injured.
Mnsnns Arrnnne for lltillilltic.
URATRICi:. Neb.. Dec. 10. (Special.)--
The Masons of this city aro arranging for
the purchase of the property on Norm Mftn
street known an tho Birch building. This
property Is owned by tho Northwestorn In
surance company. The price Is said to be
$5,000. If purchased the Masons intend to
remodel tho entire building, making the
top floor Into a lodge room. Tho second
floor will nlso be mado Into a lodge room
to be leaned, arid the ground floor will Po
rented for store rooms. Tho deal will likely
bo closed this week.
Delintr on 'Wnninn'n Saffrnne
TAIILB ROCK. Neb.. Dec. 10. (Special.)
LEIGH, Neb.. Dec. 10. (Special.) The
which started several days ago over tho 13-year-old son of John Staab, a prominent
possession of n pig. The nnlmal was farmer living near Doltect postofflce, twelve Arrangements havo been completed for a
owned by McGowan and was given over to miles southwest of Leigh, was shot In the joint debate on "Woman Suffrage" nt the
Ttuckner for temporary keeping. Sunday lPg with a 22-callber rlflo yesterday. Three Table Rock opera houso Monday evening,
nfternoon McGowan sought his property, boys wero playing, when one of them December 16. The debato Is one of rt series
but wns refused by Iluckner. who Insisted stepped behind the other and raised the r entertainments given by the Kpworth
that. he would keep the pig until tho feed hammer. It slipped from his hand and irnmie. .Miss Iaura A. Gregg of Omaha,
lt had consumed wns paid for. wiien tne discharged tho gun. tho bullet taking ef- Uhn arrived here yesterday, will take the
men met yesterday niiernoon incro wob a fect In the left leg of John Staab's son. nfTlrmatlvo and Rev. A. W. Sbamel of tho
general dlscnargo or urearms nnn iwo dui- The boy wns immediately brought to Methodist Episcopal church this negative
lets rrom tiucKner h gun iook eneci in me Lolgh for medical aid. In n short time
body of McGowan. Tlotb are colored. tho limb was swollen to twice its normal Seek AriiiitirlKhl'H l'nrilon
nenth Hnte Is Lower. slio. Tho bullet could not bo located, and AUBURN. Neb., Dec. 10. (Special.) Pc-
Tl.p monlhlv rortort of Health Officer 0100,1 Vohon ha nlroady set In. Tho phy- utloiifi are being circulated for tho pardon
1 " III. ...i.W ... I .Ulnn. Eflu 4t, U ...111 1,n .timnU .,n,.A I . a .V.r. la cnri'lnc- ft
Rhode, shows that tho death rate in Lin- -- "j " " ,.uv....k lu or iinani hmiuuiisui,
rolri during November was 5.52 ns against tho Ilmu
year. There wero twenty-three deaths dur
Ing the month. Twenty-one patients havo
been removed to tho Isolation hospital for
nmallnox. Twelvo ot these wre dls
charged heforo the end of tho month ond
three have been sot at liberty during tho
month of December, leaving six In do
t rut Ion. Forty-seven houses wero quaran
tlned. twonty-threc being for smallpox,
Diphtheria rnged In twenty-two homes
llfo sentence at Llncom. Arcpibrlght was
fn..n,i nuiitv f.f miinlnr In thn hecond dc-
BEATRICE BRANCH OF PENNY'S gree, but owing lo his good behavior nt the
penitentiary tho last eight years somo cur
Mitnittrr MeMntion Annnnncen lllscon-
tlnnnnee of OjierH-tlon.
rens think ho should be pardoned raid many
are signing tho petitions.
llolteulieeL'H Court In Session.
FULLERTON. Neb.! Dee. 10. (Special.)
Judco Hollcnbeck Is now holding nn ud
Journcd term of district court, which will
probably last for ono week.
County Puys l)iininKi',
AltniTnV VPlt tli.p 10 rSneclHl.1 The
tho concern seemed unable to meet Its mlU broUK,lt by ,.hmp pu-lraer to secure
$16,000 damages from the county has beeu
BEATRICE, Neb.. Dec. 1ft. (Special.)
Tho bucket shop of H. R. Penny & Co.,
which has been In operation In this city for
O.A laal olv mnntha VAliintni'lli, nlnan,! I, a
Two hmises were placarded on axcount of door8 tha mornlt)Ri 1 nrlnB thp ,aRt tnreo
canei ieor. aays tno patrons were toq successful and
Crnmer to Antmrr Kornery t-narnr,
Covernor Savairo today Issued a requlsl- losses. It was announced this morning
tlon for the return of Carl Cramer from that no more deals would bo accepted and sotUcai ,hc t.unty paying $1,000.
RamSQy rOUnty. .trinnCSOia, lO Ulllttim, I iut. nil iimiiun nun uucitiuit-m nuuiu iiu
sVhcrp.ho Is wanted to answer to the charge 1 settled upon a basis of the close of yester
of foreerv. Tho complaint against the I day's markets. K.'T. McMabon, tho man-
man Is made by Adolph P. Kcndls. Cramer ager, would not give out any statement or
Is charged with having forged Kondls' name the liabilities, as he said he did not know
on u check for $S0 -an tho Commercial Na- what tlio assots wore, it is tnougnt nere
llonal ban. that tho amount due the dealers will reach
, requisition for Thomas W.Laffler. who Is $3,200,
I .... n ..-.t In Vn1ln Wnllfl rnltnfV Wq ll . I
ington. was issued today by the governor. PQLK COUNTY PROSPERITY
T.ntrr Is n-nntod In Columbus for trial on
the chaVge of converting goods nnd chattels Set nrcelpt- of Crops llrenk All
This liny nnil l'rolinlily Toiiiorroir
etirnskitnti llne eeil of
I'lres nnil I'urs,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Forecan for
Wednesday nnd Thursday
For Ncbrasku and North and South Da
kotaCloudy and cold Wednesday and
probably Thursday! northerly winds.
For lown Cloudy nnd cold Wednesday
and Thursday; northerly winds.
For Kniiia8 Fair In northern, probably
snow In southern portion' Wednesday;
Thursday fair and colder; northerly winds.
For Missouri Cloudy Wednesday, with
colder In the southern nnd eastern portions;
Thursday unsettled, probably snow or rain
In southern portion; northerly winds.
For Colorado Snow nnd colder Wednes
day and Thursday, except snow In mountain
district: northeasterly wind.. .
For Wyoming Snow Wednesday and In
mountain district Thursday; northeasterly
wind'.
I, iiimiI Iteeoril.
offici-: of run wn.vTttntt imnRAti.
OMAHA, nee. lo.-Oillclnl record of tetn-
iwrnture ami precipitation compared with
the corresponding day or the last throo
uurs:
1500. 1SS0 M
Mu.xlmnm temperature.... 29 at ;I7 32
.Minimum temperutute.... 2t 17 ;si 7
.Menu temperature 2il :r Si Si
rrectpituiion us .() .mi .ii
llecoril of temperature unit precipitation
nt Omuha for this day 11 ml slnco Starch I,
1W1
Normal temperature
Deficiency lor the day
Total execs shire March 1
Normal precipitation
Hm'ohh for the day '
Total mlnrnll ultieo March 1....
UellebMii y since Marcli I
KM-ess for cor. period, liw
Dcllclency for cor. ierli1. IVif.
Iteports from MmIIiiik nt 7 p, in.
Bs SENATOR THURSTON,
The Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska,
Makes an Important Public Vtteranee.
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211 7ilnrheM
5.!il Inches
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3.7S Inches
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INTIiKIOK Or UNiriill STATliS SLNA Tl, CIIAMUtlR.
Kx-Senator John M. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska Is one of the most prominent
and Influential men In the country. He made the speech nominating President
McKlnlcy at tho St. houls convention, and was made permanent Chairman of litis
convention. He wan nlso made Chairman of the convention that renominated 1'resl
dent McKlnlcy at Philadelphia. He was recently appointed by President McKlnlcy
Chairman of tho St. IouU Kxposltlon Commission.
This prominent gentleman recently wrote the following letter to The Petuiu
Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio. :
Washington, 1). C, April ti, HUM.
"I have nscil I'ciuim nt various times tltiritt the past year or
two a villi most satisfactory results.
"It entirely relieved me from an IrrilnluiK coue.li the result of ex.
ccssivc effort in the presidential campaign, and I am a tirm heliever in
Its efficacy for any stult trouble."-".! no. .M. Thurston.
Catarrh bus alrcndy become a niillonul j I'aliirrh cure has been growing lu finer
cure. Its ravages extend from oci-.m to , steadily all these years.
Omaha, cloudy
Valentino, cloudy
North Platte, elotldy ....
Huron, snowing
llapld f'it. clear
I ueyeilllt , MititwiiK
Salt Lake City, snowing
A lUl!ton. eiouiiy
St. t.ouls, clear
Si I'uul. partly eioiuiy .
Davenport, clear
KansaH City, cloudy .1...
Helena, partly cloudy ...
HlmnMivli. cloudy
(iulvetoii. clear
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22' 22 T
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T IndlcntcK trace of precipitation.
L. A. WKLSII.
Local Forecast Ofllclal.
COUNCIL GRANTS FRANCHISES
DCIUlM OOll
Seenres Ltcltt
tins Service.
unit Piiel
DKADWOOtl. P. n., Oce. 10. (Special Tel-
egram.) A franchise for light nnd fuel
gas servlco was granted tonight by tho
Doadwood city council to Colby fr, Tennoy.
representatives of the Practical' f!as' com
pany o.f Chicago. Tho system tin bo used
Is tho ganollno cold process. Tt.i location
of tho worka will be decided lipon" Imme
diately. A franchise wns nlso granlod lo
parties for coal gas.
Son Hi lliikotn Ineorporntlons.
PIERIU3, S. D., Dec. 10. (Special.)
Those articles of Incorporation havo been
filed:
Flandreau Land company, at Flnndreu,
with a capital of $50,000; Incorporators, Tl.
L. llrown, A. J. Knight, Ooorgo H. Fnrr,
(leorgo Illco nnd J, Q. Adams.
Chicago Underground Trolley Traction
company, nt Huron, with a capital of $2,-
000. 000; Incorporators, Oanlel S, Horgln, A.
h. Ktngo and Philip Lawrence.
F. Pocklus Leather company, nt Pierre,
with a capital of $200,000; Incorporators,
F. HoeklUB, Frank .1. IlocklUB, Philip Slier.
1. n. Rates and T. P. Kstcs.
J. Stuart Hall Coal. Wood and Ice com
pany, nt Pierre, with a capital of $100,000;
incorporators, J. Stuart Hall, Millard F.
Norris and L. U. Stephens.
United States Teller company, at Pierre,
with a capital of, $3,000,000; incorporators,
Paul P. Fyfe. M. II. Caldwell and Oscar
Nelson.
Arresteil for Cuttle IliistlhiK.
HUHON, S. n., Dec. 10. (Special.) Jim
Snntng, who wns arrested hero a few days
ago, is wanted In Sanborn county for cattlo
rustling nnd wns taken to Woonsockct on
Suuday by Shorlff William P-radon. whero
he will remain In Jail until tho next term
of circuit court for Sanborn county
PIIXSIOXS FOII WKNTIHt.l VHTKHAVM.
Wnr Snrslrors Home mberril lir tlie
ftenernl fjosernnient,
WASHINOTON, lice. 10. (Special.) The
following pensions have been lwicd:
Issue of November 20
Nebraska- lticrenpe, Itestnrntlon, Itcfssue,
ICte.-IleiiJatnln F Maple. Heaver Cltv. $10;
josepn i;vniis. i-iigin, original vvkiowh
Kvnlyn J. Osliorn fstieclal neenicd No
vember 22), Klk City. $x.
Iowa: Original J times II. Ktl Well. Hioux
City, $;. Increase, ItestoratJon, Helssue,
Hte. David Stonehurner. Atlantic, M2. Wil
Main Willi, Mclntlre. $12. Thomas .1
Vaughn, Marengo. $S. Nathan A. Huwilngs,
.Newton, .l; Irving .m. i isucr, Allison, n;
Newton Fuller. IChler. $S; lidmund I''.
TniHty, Nashua, $12; Ara Heoche.r. Adalf,
$12. Original Widows. Kte. Mary 13. Cam
eron, Helper. $S; Nancy A. Thomas fspeclnl
accrued November 22). Chapln. $S; Hnrrlet
It. Satterlee. Iowa Falls, $12; Kltcn Kofuehl,
Farley. $12.
South Pakota: Increase. Ilestorntlon, Ite
tflsito. Kti. Henry A. 1 lit 1 II tH. Alexnndrla.
tJO; Peterson Pierce, lltidsnn. $'.
iortli DaKotu: uriginai ucorge a.
Palmer, nuehnnun. $fl. Increase. Hentorn-
Hon, Helssue, lite. Frank OeNoyer, Mo-
llOIII, tiu.
TIIK ni'IALTY JIAHKHT.
INSTItl'MKNTS placed on flic Tuesday,
December 10:
AViirranty Dreils,
Annn ICuhn to ICnthlnku Lemloy, lot
10. Omnlm ltiillillnir Loan assnclu- -
tlon mid $ 1.1M
United States National lianlt to V. L.
Orron, eM feet of wlfti fect lots 1
nnil 2. block .".'I. South Omaha, except
l'Nl feet 111 lot 2 6:0
Same to F. W. Slabaligli et ul, W6
feet lots 1 and 2. block' 111, South
Omaha, except 10 feet of lot 2... .
Snmo to F. W Slnliuugh, o ,n feet
lotrt 1 and 2. block .'CI. South Omaha
f except Pi feet ot lot 2) l.onO
Mlchnol n.ilton to Wl Ham Dalton.
undlvVs of win lot 1. block I77,Omnha 1,000
.1. h. Duvri.'.s to 1.. r. ueene. 101s .1,
t, 0 and 10. block 4; lots 3 to 11.
nlnek f. nnil IntR S til 12. Illnek fl.
Comer's mid 1.001)
Omaha Henlty eonipany to u. t Itnr
tnn Rfl' f,ei lnt lfi. ltlfiek Ti. Sw-eesv's
add
Aiilnn (onii tn -Mleliael Ponn. lot 2i.
block 2, Harris & P.'n ndd r.W
K. D. Troup nnd husband to Andrew
!., tnt-inn lnt 11. Iilnek 17. Ileilforil
Place COO
J. F. Manning' and husband to Susan
CuxhIiIv. ints i:i ii ud il. block .1. Lin
ton IMuco "0
Mary and C. C. Doll to C. K. Doll, n',4
swU H3-15-12 2,m
A 11 WHrnx and wife to Andrew
Smith, lot tl, block 6, Comer's add 650
M. C. Wear and husband tn C. A. nnd
W ir MefCnrltv. lots 10 nnd 11. block
21. 1st add. to Corrlgan Places V)
ocean.
More than one-half oflho people nro
affected by It. It has become such a
serious matter that It has passed tho
houmfarlcs of tho medical profession find
become a national question. Senators are
talking about It; Congressmen nro iIIscuf-
Ing It.
They are not only considering tho ex
tent and chronic naturo of tho disease, but
tho possibility of finding a national remedy
to meet, this national calamity
Tho catarrh remedy, Peruna, seems to
be the main expectation In this direction,
Dr. Hartman, President of the Hnrtmnn
Sanitarium, devised thn remedy, Peruna,
over forty years ago, ond the remedy as a
Total amount of transfers.
..$15,110
as bailee.
Winter AKrtoulttiral Course.
The winter agricultural course of tho
University of Nebraska will begin December
Curse
OF
DRINK
CURED BT
White Ribbon Remedy
Can He (it ten In filn o( Wninr, Ten
, or Coffee Wtthont mttrnl'a
1 Knontrliik
V1,U Illhbon Remfdv will cure or tie-
troy (he diffused appetite for alcoholic
vllmulants. whether the patient Is a con
itrm,i inebriate, "a tinnier, social drluknr
or drunkard. Impossible for anyone to
have an appetite for alcoholic liquors after
unlng Whlto Illbbon Remedy.
F.iiiluru Uy Slemlirm oi W. C. I. II.
Mrs. Moorei Superintendent of tho
"Woman'H Christian Temperance Union,
wrltsa; "I hr.ve tested White Hlbbon Hem.
-iv. nn vprv ohMtin.itM ilruukards. and the
cuies have been many. In many casea th
ltemedy was given becretly. 1 e.hnerfully
lecommentl and endorke WhU Illbbon
liamcilv Meinbrra at our Union are de
lighted tu nnd a practical auc economical
treatment to aid us In our temperance
Mth'. Wfrt, president of the Woman'
Christian. Temperance Union, states; "I
know of so many people redeemed from tha
curse of drink by the Use of Whlto Klbbon
ilemedy that I earnestly iniucst you to glv
l. . trtnl " 1,'nr lrIm hv tlrilirfflntK nvorV-
where, or hy mall. II, Trial pucWago frra
uy wniinc or ihiihik uii .tmo,
Thil'S'SKXll ifar veurs Secietarv ot tho
Woman's Christian 'Temperance Union). 21
TRKMONT ST.. HOSTOYJ, MASS, Sold In
Omaha ny
SCHAEFER'S DR.U0 S10RE
Thone 747. S W. Cor 16th nnd Chlcaia.
Qooil delivered FREE to any part of city,
Previous HerorcU l.nnil in
Active Demand.
STROMSBURG, Neb., Dec. 10. (Special.)
Land has taken a boom tn Polk county.
Land that n year ago sold for $25 to $35 Is
nelllng In the last thirty days at from $50
to $65, and buyers are anxious to buy at
that price. Tho crops this year win hrlng
more money than ever before In tho history
of tho county, tho corn being but half a
crop and 'is selling at 68 centB, while wheat
was the largest crop known and brings over
CO conts. Mt fairly makes all farmers smile.
The merchant here are well stocked with I
holiday goods and expect a rush In business,
FINISHES YEAR'S PRODUCT I
Lrarltt Sniiar Faetory's Output ThU
Senson Shown Kveellcnt
Qunllty.
LBAVITT, Neb,. Dec. 10. (Special.) The
sugar factory at l.cavltt shut down todny
after a run of eighty days. During tho
season 37.9S5 tons of beets were sliced
and 7.918.S00 poundB of granulated sugar
manurnriureii. rne output ui iuio ra
was of excellent quality and the cnmpalgn
lust closed has been the most successful
In the history of this factory. Tho factory
consumed 250 cars of .coal, 200 cars of
limestone nnd thirty-six cars of coke,
lloivitrd County Ijltluullnii Diminishes.
ST. PAUL, Neb.. Dec. 10. (Special.)
District court of Howard county convened
yesterday afternoon with Judgo Thompson
on the bench. Tho docket Is the lightest
for many years, showing only twenty-seveu
cases, none of which ore Jury rases,
llentrlee Company IJIeets OfHcers,
HKATMCE, Neb.. Dec. 10,-(Special.)
These officers were elected by Company C
at the armory lat evenlug Captain, J. C. I
It Mnnd today befoie the ii.ttlon as n
thoroughly tested, accurately scientific in
ternal remedy for catarrh. Tln-io ate pnu
tlcally no meiliclmil rivals In the Meld.
PerytiK Ih not a local application or tem
porary relief; It Is u permanent, curt
Peruna Is n systemic remedy. It eradicates
catarrh from tho system. It cures calnrrli
wherever located, lis cures are radical
and lasting.
Therefore, Pcruua Is receiving the rn
dorsement of tho leading statesmen and
hlMtory-mnkers of tho day.
Addresw tho Peruna Medicine Co., Colum
bus, O., for a book of testimonials, con
taining letters from prominent men and
women concernfng Peruna
BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
TO'
California
Three
Excursions
Weekly
VIA
Scenic Line
LEAVE
OMAHA
and
Saturday ,
Daily First-class Sleeper Through to San Francisco
via Colorado, passing the Grandest Scenery of the Rockies and Sierra
Nevada by Daylight. Direct Connections to Los Angeles.
City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha.
Xinas Book Sale H&Y
Grand Toy Opening
Sale
- This Evening.
Special Santa Glaus Re
ception to Children
Wednesday Evening,
from 7 to 9.
$1.50 Copyright Books
This lot includes such hooks as
David Harum, The Eternal City,
Palace of the King and Graue
tarks At Special Cut Price.
$1.00 Copyright only 39c.
Including the .lessaniy Bride, The
Damnation of Theron Ware, A Lady ol Quality, 'l lie Kona to
Paris, A Gentleman Player, and over 200 other late and good
books.
$tf.00 LEATHER BOUND BIBLES, $1.2.
This is a big bargain.
LIVES OF THE HUNTED Ernest Seton Thompson's no"
book, $1.10.
5.00 Subscription Book, 47c.
12mo. cloth bound books, 7c.
.fl.50 Padded Poets, 70c.
Sprclul I't-rfnnirry Snlr VcImiln-.
$1 bottles of perfumery only DOc.
r.0e roster Pillow Tops, 15c.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
ROc bottles of perfumery only 25c.
Tho New York Times Hook Review Riven i
awny. The finest Book Review puonsnca. i
is.vi'itA srm-iAiiJs
$15 copy Of Webster's Unabridged Die- I
tlonary. $7.71. 1
JC0 scbof Rldpath's History of tho world., ,
$3C. In partial payments, ?3 down and ,
books delivered; $3 monthly piiyments till
completed.
I'niiiT .Nnvpln UurliiK ii'" mho,
Bi'.
Mrs, Holmes' Works, 18c.
Mrs, Southworth'H works, 18c.
Ople Read's works, 18c.
All copyright books 2G 2-3 per cent off
publisher's price.
rHJAItS-CKSAHS-ritJAItS.
We bavo purchased a .hlpmcnt of extra
flno clRars refused by tho orlnlnal pur
chaser on account of the shipment belnB
overdue. These goods aro specially put up
and splectcd for flno trade. Wfl bought
thorn at a bis sacrifice. Thoro aro 100,000
clears In this lot, put up 23 In each box.
Tin- I'rloeN.
Havana .Towels, per box of 2." clears. $t-25.
Havana ReedlinKii, per box ot 25, $1.00.
Havana Twin Sisters, per box, $1.00.
Havana Lady Rose, per box $1.00.
"Queen of All," extra choice. $1.50.
Nono sold to dealers. Limit, two boxes
to each customer.
r.Or Kuiioj- Tdllfl Sii. per box. 1Bn.
This Includes the Armour's Fltv" Art,
Carnation, La Rose, etc., only fie per bar.
equal to tho C'asslmcro Iloquct.
iKii in.w noons.
50c pocketbooks, 2HC
$1.00 pocketbooks, 50c.
DOc belts, catln fold, 25c
$1.00 chattdalno bags, 50c
Special salo on cut steel bacn.
i.At.'i: sai.h M'unMisn.w.
HAYDEN BROS.
Opening Evenings Until Christmas.
Don't Walk Your Legs Off
Looking for
X SITUATION
A ROOM
A HOUSE
A SERVANT
A 25c Want Ad in The Bee will do the work.