THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: BATUKDAY. DECEMBER 2(T. 100.7. S KRECORD IN KEARNEY CASE Citiient Induct Bo&rd to Cnt $3,000 fron ' Bill for Reorirt of ftkj. LINCOLN HAS A QUIET CHRISTMAS DAY Joseph Haras, Coatrartar aad Fell' (Irian. Perloasly HI with a Car haarle Hit) Seek at . Baa af la Brala. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dee. J. (8peclal.) The nwi. piper of Kearney are Just now oonsider ably agitated because of a story In thla column several days ago In retard to the new normal achool to be located at that place. The story told In effect of com mittee of Kearney cltlsena which appeared before the Normal board and eecured modi ncatlon. of the old plana adopted by lhe board for the repair of the Oreeu Terrace flata to be uaed aa a dormitory, which modi fication will aave the people of Kearney about S3.0O0. The atory told aleo thit thla waa not done without a proteat from mem- bars of the board, who objected to Kearney "gigging- back. The newapapera of that city atated that the facta had been mlarep- resented. in oroer mat ne newspapers 01 Kearney may be put right with the recorda and that they may know that only facts were pnn ana prin.ea a new ine recoros 01 mm particular iranMciiun ioiiow. When Kearney flrat aubmttted Its proposi tion to the board there was In Its subsidy,1 among other thing, a donation, of 11.000 to be uaed In repairing the flats In question. This the board said waa not aufflcient and the enterprising cltlsena of the successful town at once filed a bond with the board for 110,004 to cover any expense Incident to the repairs that the board might direct. This portion of the contract ehowe what the citliens agreed to do: The condition of thla obligation la such that If the aforesaid princlpala, being the committee representing the city of Kearney, and their aucceaaora, aliall, under the direc tion of the aalrt honorable Board of figura tion of the Btate Normal achool -of the atate of Nebraska, and their duly appointed ng'nts, mnke all needed repalre on ld building, auoh aa repairing and painting the roof, repolntlng fire wall 'on top of building; cementing or pointing north walls aa desired by the board; overhauling and placing In proper condition ateam plant and heating apparatua; replumblng the building; reiilAjUerina1 where needed and calciminlns iAnd papering; repairing all Defective noora; rew trtna- for electric light and any other needed repairs In order to place the build ing ready for occupancy, and to make auch alteration In the interior of the building as the board mar direct in order to make It convenient and economical In manage ment; then and In that event thl obliga tion is to become null and void, otherwise to he and remain in full force and effect. On November T the board' adopted plans orawn ny yc.nieci r.,... were sent to Kearney for approval that I work could at once begin on the fiats. It was estimated that the coat would be $8,000. Instead of beginning on the work at that lime tne cmsens oi jvearney nau air. r- linghof prepare a new set of plana, which were euDmiiiea at me isai meeting oi ine i board, held several days ago. The minutes of the meeting show this: ' .. Actios of Board. Messrs. C. II. Oregg and A. O. Thome, reDreaentlna the Kearney cltlsena' commit- I tee, were then given a hearing. They sub- I mi lira uians ana apeonoationa oi repairs .i,rr.,inn. k. n .. A7rr.i. I tory building at Kearney, commonly known aa tne oreen Terrace nata, in conformity i wim tneir interpretation or ine oona oi j. II. Oregg et el. of Kearney, which bond hound them to the Board of Education lit the aum of $10.0n to make all needed re- pairs on the building In order to make It ready for occupancy and auch Interior at teratlnna aa the board may direct In order to make It convenient in arrangement and ovonomtoal In - vnenwgeinent: - The- board agreed to the following Itema and changes , from the dormintory plana adopted Novem tier 7: Omit the ateel alrdera over laundrr I ana Kiicnen ana leave inaceaa me retain- I UK wniw Willi UlA-KMIl titmiiiiiH It! Blliuvn and the aame In the laundry; make no changea In basement of end flat except one window In each at end of corridor; the plana ahould Inrlude alx bathtubs only. four on the flrat floor and two on the aeo ond floor; make no chanarea In plana of aecona noor rrom tne titiuaing aa it now ex Inta. The architect. Mr. George A. Ber linghof, wa Instructed to draft new clans in accordance with the above recommenda tion, to re-wrlte the xpeclflratlona ao aa to make them agree with the amended plana and with other verbal euKgeatlona of the board, and to mall copies of ail. when com- rlrted. to the Kearney cUiaens' commit tee tor their acceptance and approval. The repairs as described In the new p'ana will coat. It Is estimated, about $S.O0O. That there was considerable argument In the matter la not dlaputed by the board members. , who say that the time given the committee. C. H. Oregg and A. O. Thomas, who, by ths way, had prevloualy signed the $10,000 bond, occupied the entire attention of ths board and there was nothing elae accomplished except a little routine msttsr. ; - Delays tko Bolldlaa; Incidentally that committee has saved 'the people of Kearney who slgnsd that bond $3,000. but It has also delayed the building of the normal school. It waa ths intention of the board, as voiced by ons of the members, to take up the normal school matter at the last .meeting and rash tne plans and get things In shape to begin I work on the bul.dtng aa soon aa possible. I . it in. rpwMt di mo near- ney committee, this waa delayed and the next meeting of the board ja set for April I s. ' It Is a matter of common knowledge that all the members of the normal board are not In favor of the school going to Kearney and never have nor never will be. and every question thajt la raised by Kearney ' "" Ju,i ihi miico rope to string out the matter, with the hope. nowever roriorn, that the appropriation will be allowsal to lapse. "If the people of Kearney will take some advice offered In all aeriouaneea," a f riead of that town said, "they will put such pressure to bear on that Doara that an extra meeting will be called soon to rush the matter and aton delaying progress by trying to have the repairs on ths Oat mad at a coat less HUMBOLDT. Neb., Dec. .- Special. -than that eatlmated by the board. . Every The case which waa recently Inatltuted tiuestlon raised hurts Kearney In that it againt Ike pollard, a well known cttisea win aeiay the .erection of the school." rhrstsaas at Capital. Today waa an M..I rh,i..m.. i- i- coin, only In that ths church organisations held apeclal services In taatefully decorated edifice and th. memher. f .h- Army , gave their annual dinner to about 0 persons and made donations to about 100 families. All the stores were closed for th entire day. A high wind that began to blow rally In the day kept It up, which occasioned many persons receiving their Christmas presents at a late hour, sa the ASTHMA lied authorities bow ooaoedo that nnorr the STairm ot treatment iutreduoad by Ot. Ifrau V, betas! t Uiicago, AeTHMA CAW DC CURES.' . Dr.L. D. knot. Labaaoa. Kyj lr. R, ,pri'"V Ii It. J. C. Curryar, bt. l-aul. kiuuK M. L. Craft.r. feu Loaia. H04 Vft. P. hard. So. rr.mii.r-.- wttoeaa the souscy olhi Iraatmaot sad Ux paruanracy of tneaara Umt ea csm. Dr. t baoels " f" " rdi4Ll oepartius from i,? ''l4oKl " Po-a.. tprsys. sis. wank num bt da sot cure. rK TCT TREATMENT prepared tor say one (ivtn a abort asa eriiotua of the ow, aud sending aaaae of 'mm mm ttl UHMS Cured. FRANK WHCTTri ti r, Dee, jy k,mmm . f nialga. Xs wind was so strong It waa Impossible for messenger boys to nae their wheels. To night special programa were held at the churrhe. the "Bleepy King" waa trren at the Oliver and an entertainment waa given at the state penitentiary by the convict at which many cttlaene were preeent. In the morning a program of leas proportion waa carrted out at which only the conrlcta and penitentiary offlrtala were present. Joseph Itaras Hick. Joseph Burn the well known contractor and politician, la sick at hie borne with a carbuncle am the back of hla neck, that phyalclana conatder very aerloua. The busl nea la located at the baae of the brain and It la feared b'.ood poisoning will aet In. lYof. Lang-worthy Taylor and Mr. Tay lor will depart for New Orteana Saturday, where they will participate In the meeting of the American Economic aaaoclatlon. Thla meeting will be held In Joint session with the National Historical . ase-oiat!on. to the meeting of which Dr. F. M. Fling and Mra. Fling have already gone. The subject of "Rent and Intereat" will be thoroughly . dlua. and In ihls Prof. if lur arwvKW iv .mm m i . i w.. and Mra. Taylor will return home about January Tract lea Case Lttlgatlea. The three judges of the district court of Lancaster county may alt en bane to hear argument on the motion to vacate the orar of Jud-e Holmes fixing a time for the payment of ths amount of the bid of Charles Frueauff for the property of the ijmI r, n.iiw.v nin.n. Th. cltv h - nM ft motum Identical with that of Mr Fnleauff filed Wednesday, argument on which has not yet been heard. City Attor ney Btrode la of the opinion that the point ralaed covers the city's entire Interest In the proceedings and also a review of the court's first order that the money should be paid Into court before hearing on the confirmation. Miss Carrie M. Pennnck of Omaha, who waa taking medical treatment In Lincoln, died hero Thursday morning. The body was taken to Omaha by a brother, H. M Pennock, and the services will be held there. Mlas Pennock was 35 years old and a graduate of the state university. Ehe waa well known In mualcal circles In both Omaha and Lincoln. SUES COLUMBUS OFFICIAL Visitor to City Mlatakea for Adrer. Use Crook aad Placed Coder Arreat. , COLUMBUS, Neb., Dee. 26. (Special. Eben H. Smith has brought suit against Chief of Police Hagel for $10,000. alleging raise imprisonment as grounos tor tne ac tton. According lo the report current here. Smith was the vlotlm of mlstsken Identity. Ho has been visiting his brother, A. J. Smith here and he had received through the mall m drft p.yable tO the order of bis .. . ' . ... ,.!, , wife, and. as a mean of Identification, Smith had Conductor Fox of the Norfolk naaaenrer train miam the Armtt TI a hm. nUd t he rinit NaUonal n)t but ,. dM.)lnM to vln, tnv weP ot faninUir wltn th, ,.T,a,UP6 of mr- Fox Smith then went to the Commercial bank, where the draft was caahed. He had only left the bank a short time when he was met by Chief Hsget and placed under ar- rest. The arrest was made on the streng'h of a circular from Chief Donahue of Omaha i,iw k . which has been received some time ago nd offered a reward of $100 for the appre- nenslon of one CsrI Anderson, who war w.nted fne ,. aitk-. hi.t. -- ."Vf? ' r ! 1' . , .. ! ' ' d weight corresponded fairly well with that of the man wanted, but after two hours he .ucci.i in nrovtna- to all concerned that a mistake had been made. Smith. Is well known here to many of the old timers. , Ha was freight conductor on the. Union Pacific . over twenty years ago, and for many years had a naaaensar run through hero. HAIR CATCHES IN BELTING Nebraaka City . Girl Meets with Berleos lajary la m Bakery. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., Dec. SR. (Specla Telegram.) Mies Ollie Holbrook was In Jurel today In Lelbold's bakery In this city, Mlse Holbrook was paealng the machine uaed In bread making and In some manner her hair caught In the belt running to the machine. In the twinkling of an eye ahe was jerked forward-against the machine and her hair and scalp torn from her head. She Is resting easily at this time, but the seriousness of her Injuries cannot be as certained for a day or two. CODY OWNS THE WHOLE SHOW By rarehaelaa- latorost mt Salahary'a ftelra Bo Is Proprietor of , . Wild West. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Dee. S.-(Bpe- ctal.) Word haa been received that W. P. Cody haa purchased the Interest of the fcotrs of Nate Salsbury ln the Wild West show, making him sols owner. Ths show will exhibit In England and w area next year. Attacked by Ferooioae Ball. I TABLES ROCK. Neh Dm k v Edgar Wood, a fainter llvlna- aome three miles west of this place, was terribly bruised and diaflgured Tuesday evening by an Infuriated bulL He waa discovered by one of his children In a darned condition and i utterly una dm io give an account of his Injuries. Later he waa abls to describe I bow he waa Injured. He was attacked b the animal, receiving bad bruises about I the head and face, but managed to aac-n. quickly. He la unable to tell just how long I he had been In hla condition when dla- I covered, I I llaor. Case Drps4, 1 of this place, alleging some Irregularity I In the handling of Intoxicating liquor and which was siatea lor trial Saturday In Jud" Tbomion P court, has been l"nl"d' T Pr"' behind prosecution found that nothing could " " ' .ur m. reason ,n" ,n' u""" Y"mrln" lvm wlr of liquor to another person wa not cov ered by the ordinance. Metkodtata to Hold Oaarterly Meetlac. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., Dec 2E. (Spe cial. The MethodNt Episcopal church will hold quarterly meeting next Sunday and Monday, tha "quarterly conference will be held Monday evening. Dr. J. 8. Dean, the presiding eider of the district, will deliver a sermon at the church both morning and evening on Sunday next. Desire riao Clotblaaj. SILVER CREEK. Neb.. Dec K (Spe cial. ) Thieves stole the wedding suit of Albert Lamp and hla wlfe'a wedding bon net from their borne. Later they enteral another bouse near Duncan and took two grlpa filled wTh dothea, which they later abandoned. aes Ha ha se-eead Tlaao. COLIKBC8. Neb.. Dec. $6. Spedal. Peter Phillips baa for the second time sued Louis 11 bn for $1. la the district court. alleging that be deposited money la a bank of wblca liana was director. la a prevl ju ult be recovered $M on a eimtlar state ment. HAES UlilSELF IN SCHOOL' Hunted FngitiT Etc pet Officm bj Taklnf Eia Owi L.fa, HAVE tlin ON HIS TRAIL FOR MONTHS Disappears oa OfBeera ArrlTal aad Body la Hot Discovered tatll Odor Compels Abaadoa. teat 'of School. CREIOHTON. Dee. 25. (Special Tele- gram.) One of the moat peculiar cases In ths history of the atate has Just come to light In the town of Verdigris, north of here. About three months ago a quiet appearing man who gave the name of Ernet Johnson appeared here and secured work on the Jackson ranch near town. He was steady and a good worker and was speedily In the good graces of his employer. He never said anything about his past but a there waa nothing mysterious In Ms actions no one thought anything about Oils. About three weeks sgo officers from Iowa camo to ' town and made Inquiries con cerning Johnson and whers he could be found. Johnson learned of their presence and. disappeared as completely as though the earth had swallowed htm up. The whole country was searched by the officers and no trace of the mah could be found and ths officers finally gave up the hunt and returned to Iowa. They atated Johnson waa wanted in his former Iowa home on the charge of criminal assault and murder and that they had been on Johnson' trail for four months before locating him at Verdigris. The rase wa a seven days wonder In the town but was gradually being forgotten until a few days ago. The teachers and pupils In the public achool building at Ver digris noticed sn offenalve odor which grew tronger from day to day until finally it became neceaaary to dismiss school on ac cout of It and some of the men started an Investigation to ascertain the cause. In the garret of the school building the body of Johnson was found hanging and from Its condition It was evident thst he had gone to the school building and hung himself on learnjng that the Iowa officers were after hi in. The body was cut down, the Iowa people notified and on their request sent to his former Iowa home for burial. An effort was made to keep the affair secret for fear the children would not at tend school In the building if they knew the facts but it could not be kept from the public. REMEMBER THE UNFORTUNATE Chrlataaaa Troo with Prcaeats for Each Iaaaato at Feeble Mladed Iaatltato. aaaaaaaawaa BEATRICE. Neb., Dec. S.-(8peclal.-Ckristmas evo was observed by enjoyable entertainments, together with a distribu tion of presents to the children at the Presbyterian. Baptlat, Chrlatlan and Cen tenary churches and at the state Institu tion. At the Institute there was a tree at each of the three cottages and one at the asaembly halt In the main building. The celebration began In the afternoon and con tinued until a late hour In the evening. At T:$0 about DO children gathered In the as sembly hall, where a large tree Was hung with gifts. A musical and literary program was rendered, which Included a number of selections by the institute band, and then came the distribution of presents. Every 'child received toys, candies, pop corn, nuts oV some useful present In the shape of wearing apparel and It waa cer tainly a happy time for all.. The exercises were In charge of Superintendent Johnson, bis estimable wife, Mrs. Armstrong and the corps of teachers. . There were many visitors during th day. among them being relatives of the children from various parts of the state. Last evening Rev. J. W. Merrill delivered a lecture at the Institute for the benefit of the children, his subject being, "The Life of Christ." illustrated by stereoptlcon views. At Salvation Army hall about 200 baskets were filled with provisions and distributed among the por families of the city yester day. ' All Ready for Ba4 Weather. WEST POINT. Neb., Dec. J6. (Special.) The fine, balmy weather of the past two weeks gave place this morning to a dust and sandstorm with occasional flurries of snow. The wind is very atrong from the northwest, with Indications of a storm In (he near future. The fine weather of late has enabled farmers to finish their cornhusklng and prepare shelter for the stock, and leaves them In splendid ghape to stand whatever comes In the shape of weather. Labor Valoa Elects Officers. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. Dec. .-Bpo- clal.) The American Federal union has elected the following officers for the en suing year: Oeorge Bell, president; Wil liam Cooney, vice president; Charles Han- baw. financial secretary; 8. C. Elliott, treasurer; John Burk. recording secretary; John Blmma, corresponding secretary; John M. Bell, gulds; Dlok Roberson, sergeant at arms; S. C. Sanders, guard; Prank Short, William Scboonover, Fred Rodenhouse, trustee. Free Library (or West Polat. WEST POINT, Neb., Dec. $6. (Special.) A movement Is on foot In this city looking to the establishment of a free library and reading room. A number of persons of In fluence are back of the movement and sat isfactory result is assured. Chrlataaaa at ladaatrlal school. KEARNET, Neb.. Deo. J5. (Special.) A program of mualc, literary, exercises, etc., of exceptional merit was carried out at the Industrial school today. A special Christmas menu was slso provided for the Inmates. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. Dec. 2V (Sre- claL) Miss Halite Bruce last night won the $300 piano In a voting contest conducted by a local newspaper. Miss Edna Koonta, the second in the contest, received $25 la gold. IT IS FOR LADIBg, TOO. They I'll atop Their Hair Pallia Oat with Herplcldo. Ladies who have thin hair and whose hair, la falling out, can prevent the haJr falling out. aiid thicken the growth with Newbro's "Herplcide. Besides, Herpt clde is one of the moot agreeable hair dressing there is. Hsrplddo. kills ths dandruff germ that eats ths hair off the root. After the germ la destroysd. the root will shoot up, snd ths hair grow long as ever. Even a sample will ccn vine any lady that Newbro's Hsrplctds Is an Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains no oil or greaae. It will not atiln or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send too tn stamps for. sampls to The Herpt' clde Co.. Detroit, Mich. Sherman Mc- Connell Drug Co., special aganta. RAILROAD HOLIDAY RATES In all direct Ions via THE NORTHWESTERN LINE." Drcember 24-ZS-tI. Oood till January 4. "Only Double-track Line to Chicago." City Offlcei. lU-luS Farnam Bu ARRIVES TO HEAR OF DEATH Woaaaa Who Weal Have Married Vletlaa of Wreck Rearkea Rew Tork. NEW TORK. Dec. JS.-Lllllan Bennett, who waa to have met here and married Ambrose Good of Newcastle, Pa., who lost hla life In the railroad wreck at Cornell vllle. Pa.. Wednesday night. arrlVed today on the ateamshlp Cedrlo from Liverpool and waa Informed at Quarantine of her lover's death Mlas Bennett, who hsd been worrying be cause the delay of a day In the vessel's arrival would cause a postponement of the weddipg until tomorrow, was grief-stricken over the news. As she csme over In. the steerage and haa neither friend nor rela tives hero to take charge of her she must, under the law,1 return to England. Bo 4alch. Not a minute ahould be loat when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given aa aoon as the child becomes hosrse, or even after the rroupy cough sppesrs, will prevent the attack. It never falls, and Is plessant and safe to lake HYMENEAL Meyers-Brown. BEATRICE. Neb.. Dee. . (Special.) Thursday evening st the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown. 702 North Eighth street, occurred the marriage of their daughter. Miss Nellie, to Mr. Jacob S. Meyers of Plckrell,' Rev.- D. L. Thomas officiating. The young couple are among the prominent reaidents of this vicinity. They will make their home at Plckrell, this county. BarllaB--Joa.es. WEST POINT, Neb., Dec. 25. (Special.) A pretty wedding was celebrated at the congregational parsonage yesterday by Rev. C. A. Gleason, pastor. Alfred H. Burling and Miss Nina E. Jones of Scrlbner were united In marriage. The parties are both well known and popular In thla community. Chrlataaaa Weddlaga. NEBRASKA CITT, Neb., Dec. 25. (Spe cial.) Marriage licenses were issued yes terday aa follows: Edgar Bell and Nellie Tyson, both of this county; -Wllmer Bell and Anna Conn, both of Nemeha county. All of the parties were married In this city today. Actors and singers must prevent sors throats. They have uaed Piso's Cure 40 years. FIRE RECORD. Jtealdeace at Elba. ST. PAUL, Neb.. Dec. 25, (Special.) A destructive fire occurred yesterday morning at Elba, eight miles northwest of this city on the Union Pacific railroad. The large residence of M. A. Fugate was completely destroyed, but most of the contents were saved. The property wss worth from $2,500 to $3,000. The origin of the fire Is not known, but la supposed to be duo to a de fective flue, ae the fire stated In the parti. Uons. Mesaphls Dry Goods Store.' MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 28. Fire early thla morning In the dry good store of Lowen thai Brothers caused damage approximated at $160,000. fully Insured. B. Lowenthal dt Co. conduct both a wholesale and retail business, being the oldest dry goods deal ers In Memphis or West Tennessee. The fire was In the retail branch of the concern, where a stock of goods of approximately $500,000 is carried. The chief damage was from water. The origin, of the fire is un known. c' ' ' ' v ' ; Bolls, gores ill Feloaa , Find prompt, sure cure In Bticklen's Arnica Salve, also eczema, salt rheum, burns. bruises and piles, or no pay. 26c For aale by Kuhn tCo. ' RAILROAD HOLIDAY RATES In all directions via "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE," December 24-25-S1. Good till January 4. "Only Double-track Line to Chicago." City Office. 1401-1403 Farnam St. Chaaao of Tlaao. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RAILWAT. Consult these columns for change of time. effective December 13th. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair la East aad Baow la Weet Pr. tloa of Nebraoka for Satarday. "WASHINGTON, Dec' 25.-Forecast: For Nebraaka Fair In east, snow In west portion, Saturday; Sunday, fair and not so cold. For South Dakota Fair in east, snow In th west portions Saturday; not so cold In central and eaatern port lone; Sunday, fair and warmer In east portion. ' For Illinois Fair Saturday with a cold wave; colder In extreme south portion; high north winds; Sunday, fair and not so cold. For Missouri Fair and continued cold Saturday; colder tn aouth portion; Bunday fair and not ao .cold. 1 For Colorado Fair in west, snow and colder in east portion Saturday; Sunday, fair. For Wyoming Fair Saturday, except snow and colder in the southeast portion; Bunday. lilr. For Montana Fair Saturday, colder in northeast portion; Sunday, fair. For Kansas Fair Saturday and colder in aouth portion; Sunday, fair and not so cold. For Iowa Fair and continued cold Sat urday; Sunday, fair and not so cold. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Dec. 26. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the oorreauonuing day of the laat three yr' , 103. 10S. 101. 1300, Maximum temperature.... (7 4 43 Minimum temperature.... 4 1 ;n n Mean temperature 18 .0 36 S rreclpltalion i -V .u .us Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day aince March J. iswb: Normal temperature 20 DeAi'tency lor the day 4 Total excess-since March I. liMi 22 Normi.l precipitation US inch Uenelency lor tne ouy uj inch Total rainfall aince March 1....IC -'4 laches Exctoa since March 1, liul 2.21 Inches 1. fW-lrncv for cur. period. 1902.. 42 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 19ul... i.Hi Inchra Report (rose Staaloas at T P. M. HI vv 5 3 a- e 9 a CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. . c ; s Omaha clear. Valentine, cloudy North Platte, partly cloudy,. Cheyenne, cloudy Bait Lake, clear. Rapid C'liy, cloudy Huron, clear Wiliiscon. cloudy Chicago, clear Bl. Iouls, clear .. Kt. Paul, clear........ Davenport, clear.. Kansao City, clear Havre, clear L Helena, dear fiiamarck. clear Qalveaton. clear 4 24 SBI l 12 101 11 42 J, 2 161 44 ao a. M -f' indicates trees of precipltaboa. U A. WEL&ii. Fureoaster. EM MAGAZINE for -A Christmas Reverie' by Bliss Carman ' Love Story of Mary, Queen of Scots" by Maurice Hewlett "The Real Parsifal" by James Hukekeh 160 Pages of reading. Really a 35-oint Magazine for 15 cents. . Short !(c 40 mi. STEAMSHIP HAS I BAD RUN Ifenoavneg Forod lo Retiaoo Courts to , Falmouth Beotuw of Disaster. ONE MAN KILLED BY BEATING WAVES Three Others Seriously Injarea While Trylag to Malta Repairs to Shattered Steerlaa- "Gear Daring Stores. . NEW YORK. Dec 25. A number of pas sengers who were on the Atlantic transport steamer Menominee, bound for thla port, when It was struck by a hurricane, Decem ber 7. and disabled so that it drifted at the mercy of the storm for five days, arrived here todsy on the Cedrlc. They told a thrilling story of their experiences. Following the striking of the huge wave the utmost confusion ensued and the offi cers had difficulty In quieting them. When the ship righted Itself It was seen that lta rudder post had been snapped off, leaving the steering gear disabled and the ship helpless. . 1 One sailor was caught In the back wash of the wave and dashed against ths bul warks, receiving Injuries from which he died an hour later. Three other seamen were seriously Injured 'by waves ; which broke over the ship while they were trying to make repairs to the shattered steering gear and It became necessary to lock the passengers In tho cabin. ' OH was used to still the waves, but with little effect. For Ave days the ship rolled In the trough of the sea, Captain Lueis and his officers remaining -on the bridge night and day without sleep.' Finally, at noon on the fifth day, a temporary storing gear wa rigged and the ship limped back to Falmouth, where, the passengers were sent to Liverpool and such of them as choose were sent to New York on the Ceil rlc. Among the passengers was Joshua Lev erlng of Baltimore, who waa the prohi bition candidate for president with McKln ley and Bryan and who la returning here from a tour of the world accompanied by hla wife and daughter. - ' Another arrival waa Dr. W. J. Arnold of Cambridge university, who has come I WILL HELP YOU Come to my office and I will make a thorough and sclentino examination ot your ailments. An examination that will diet-loae your true physical condi tion, without a knowledge ot which you are groping in the dark. If you have taken treatment without suc cess, I will show you why It failed. We want all ailing men to feel that they can come tn our office freely for an explanation of their condition without being bound by any obligation to take treatment unless tney so desire. Every man. whether taking treatment or contemplating same, should take advantage of this opportunity to learn his true condition, as 1 will advise him how best to regain his health and etrength. and preserve the Dowers of manhood unto ripe old age. WB MAKE XO MISLEADING TATEMKMTS or.-aahaalaraa like BroBoaltloas to tho asaleted, aril her do we aroaalso a rare ( their patroBagre, hat wo araaraatee a PEBFKCT, SAFE AID LASTING (IBB Is ts ttllt'KEIT ruilllLB TIME, wlthaat learlac lajarloas af (er-eaTeeta la the syatesa, aad at the lowest east aosalhlo for HONEST, SKILLFI L aad SI K ESKI L SERVICES. Wo cars Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison, (Syphilis,) Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, and all diseases and weaknesses dus specino mMCf'lTaTinU FrfFmc 1V.ULt-inilUi. I Hi.. OIlly STATE INSTITUTE The strongest, most appealing, most engaging snort story that has come from the hand of this undisputed master of fiction is his contribution, "The Christmas Peace" Mr. Page is undoubtedly one of the foremost short story writers of the day, and this delightful Christmas tale, in which he has woven the, charm and , pathos ot which he is master, will ap peal to hundreds of thousands of readers. This story, beautifully illustrated with drawings by Blendon Campbell, appears in the (D)F(Q)L1 Stories H. RTJSSKIX, PTTBUSHEIt, 3 WEST agTH ST.,, W over to deliver a lecture on fuberculosls before the medical faculty of Henry Phlpp college on January at Philadelphia. The White Star steamer- Cedrlc .arrived today from IJverpool and Queenatown. XJie steamer encountered fresh to atrong west erly winds, but no rough weather worthy of note, she brought 2,277 aacks of mall and sixty-eight packages of parcels post. 1 Aaaoaaceiacata of the Theaters. . Katherlne Wlllard. In "The Power Behind the Throne," wllr close her engagement at ths Krug with performances this afternoon and tonight. 1 Kathryn Osterman, assisted by an excep tionally good company. In an elaborate pro duction of the new comedy-drama, "Mlai Petticoats," will be the offering at the Krug, beginning with a matinee, Sunday. Miaa Osterman is well known tn Omaha and her vehicle, which will Introduce her aa a star, I one that demands and wl',1 doubtless attract the attrptlon of a wide circle pf theater goers. . The title, "Mist Petticoats." Is not an ordinary one, and the heroine lives up to air fxp&tatlons. For the week commencing Sunday the Orpheum preacnta a Its freadllner Valerie Bergere and company in a new. p'ayette entitled "Jlmmle's Experiment." Miss Ber gere has wqA distinction as a loading woman in the'legitlmate," one of her pro nounced successes being "Madam Butter-, fly" The other seven features are new and. varied. Stanley 'and Wilson will appear In a skit called "Before the Ball." ' Sensa tional .acrobatic comedy will be tbe'tpe clalty of the three Znlass. Serra add Bella Rosa show cannon ball Juggling and other remarkable feata of strength. Mr,' Ollvtr T. Holden, tenor, and Mlas Winifred Flor ence.' soprano, will preaent an operetta en titled "The Fairy of Klllarney." A comedy sketch will be the offering pf Duffy, Saw telle and Duffy. The two Roars will fur nish vocal and Instrumental music. . En tirely new ktnodrome pictures wilt bo pro jected by the klnodrome. , . DIED. DAILEY William, in Chicago, aged 15 yeara. eon of Mra. J. Dalley aud brother of John, Jamea and Stephen Dalley. Funeral from residence of mother, 1610 Hurt atreet. Omaha, at a. m. Saturday, December 26, to Holy Family church. In terment in - Holy Be pule her cemetery. Friends Invited. I WILL CURS YOU A FEW Dili lo order to area re to evil habits, excess, or the result of hours. 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