THE OMAIIA DAILY REE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 1006. Mi 3 mm BD,kk d to stoves what Stetson la to hats: The manufacturer or more and finer shoves than any o'thers In the land. Here you'll find their heater side by side. "Compar isons are odious," but you may tako your choice and your house be comfortably heated at the smallest possible ex pense. Bach has many distinctive features that we'd be glad to explain to you; advantages worth your consideration. We know them to be the best that's why we handle them. With them your rooms are heated three or four hours each morning with the fuel supplied the night b?fore. All sixes and prices, from $10 up. The fuel saved In one season will pay for your stove. Come in and let us prove it to you. We ran guarantee you satisfaction. ORCHARD & WILUELM CARPET CO. 411-16-18 South 16th Telephone I Douglas 313 I (ftt best l WEAR BEST L " ARE EESTj BROWN OPPONENTS ACTIVE, i Caucus on the fsnatorshlp it the Latest I Scheme Beiur AdTtnoed. ! MZMBER APPROACHID GIVES SNAP AWAY Talk f BUI Taklnsr App.lilmrat of nnreme (oirl I nmlwlonf r from Jndsree and Vesting It with Goiffniir. tFroni a "tatf Correspondent.) UNCOLN. Nov. l!i.-fpetlBl.-Reliable information was received in Lincoln this ! morning that the opponents tf Norrls ' Brown not only do not admit hp will b the next t'nltcd States senator from Ne- i braska, but thry lire busy working to en- ! compass his defeat. This information w;is to the effect thut a member of the lglln- J tiiro was approached and requested to con- wnl to a caucus of both the lioma and sen- : ate at which a secret ballot would be taken on senator, the legislature to le bound by this cnucu. This mi mbcr of the legisla ture at om-e. notified friends of the repuh-! llcan nominee for senator. He told thai it systematic attempt wnj being made all over the state to get th- members elect of the legislature tu repudiate the action of the rmibllcan state convention In endorsing Brown. He did not know how niuny legit- ) the chargu of sending olwrme literature latore had promised to go back on their through the malls to his wife. Mrs. Lottie pledges, but he assured Brown's friends W'ltikl, from whom hi: was .recently 11 that he Intended to stand pat and carry out vorce. 1 !!.. Tlie liiirlinaton a .id th" P. It Island Kt'STIS-The Ilurllntton & Mh-aourl ha , r. i",ri fhnvrl out lit ok!;i -.iM of hT". I nil' inn, nun emervvi-- ni!ree. ihk ii-im The tfe of a rubber depends large ly on the fit. Clove rubbers fitthat's one reason why they wear longer. Another reason is that there is more Pure India Rubber in them than in other makes. They coSt no more. Look for the Foot-Scbule Stamp on the sole of the genuine, Leseling oVslert everywhere will tliow you. 'l-a. , he company will make many e- t-neivc Impi o nents at this p-ilnt. Kn- j larglng the ronl rhuts Mini lengthen. ns the sidetracks will be th main features. 1 TKKAM.MI-There are now sh-ep ii ml lambs In-ina- fed In this vicinity. Th" tiirniers flsure Hint It Is cheaper to run . shep in tin- cornfields . thnn to hivr- It husked at 4 cents a hustv-1. Frank A. , Cameron and Houston Templcton nre the Ilea lent leedcrs, esrh having over t.neii. . COLFMIiCS-J. F. Flems left here sev j look utter IDs larac cron of fruit mid lute WhlSKeV &S CrCSCriDed I lust returned, having disposed of .the crop. ; which consisted mostly of itartl- tt penrs. m eastern wrtlcs. ,M:. Flcmr owned o firm of i'0 ncres snd sold It for IL.:.(0 nnd then returned to Columbus. COOK The son of Lewis kuennins i (Helpless On valid from Nervousness Mr. Marcus M. Ooldschmidt, onco a prominent citixeti of Chi. cago and publisher and owner of the "Jewish Conservator," had to give up business on account of his health, but was completely restored to strength and vigor by using Duffy's Pure Malt who lives northent of lu re, was severelv burned today. He pullr-ct the plug from the washing midline and let til.- hot I wnter l our out on Ilia,.' i ll. The burn : covets the entire le.rt leg anrt tlgnt arm. 1 bi'Sldis several plce.i on his back and I du st. Tt ts thought lie will recover, i FAIRHl'RY The dty council lst ev.n I log awarded the contract tor tin1 coi I s'nictioii nt fi.4(io linen 1 feet of Kinltmy I sewer In district No. 7. to King A: Lnm hert of lesi Moines, la. The connect tune i is t4.R22.f. The elty elerk whs dlreeteii to advertise for Mils for building t.n.V.' feet of eight-Inch sewi-r tor districts tw. i and h. ( OLrMIlfH it. H. Halieoek. one of the promoters of ihc C'nlumtvis power t tnnl. has been In New ork .xtnte for several weeks In order to get nth'r? to heln h'.n promote Mie project. Mr. tiahroek Is as ni'ini as an oyster In regard to what he was able to accomplish, except to report png grcBS. He will return to 'cw 1 oik about 1 cember 1. TKCVMPKH -A serh s of revlVnl nie. ttii!.. A. He was given a. hearing before j closed at the I'hrlman ehuteii In this rl the Instructions of the convention. i t'nltod States Commissioner Cobhey nnd ' " 1 ' Th ' r .,, -h i- ,i I . . W 1 ..-.. " " ' . j Bill Aimed at Court Commission. I Dounn out m me iei,er. There seems little doubt A bill will be In- j rave bond in the sum of 1303 and was i troduced In the legislature to take from the released. I supremo court the powt r to appoint the ! ; supreme court commission and vest H in the j governor. Py one who is interested In this ; matter It Is ald the court proper would g-ladly be relived of this appointing power, and hove It shouldered onto the new gov- HOBBK.ns V AI.I.AU A A VISIT Two HILL ROADS MERGE AT 0XCE Iirlineton sod Great Northera Will Be hl Consolidated within One Week. STATEMENT OF MAN CLOSE TO THRONE .re orthera Will Take Over orthrrn Paclflc'a Kqnlty In Karllnortoa and Deal Will Be Mod. "Within one wotk the equity which the Northern Ascitic now holds In the Burling ton wli; pana into t har.33 oi the Great Northern and within fifteen days the Bur lington a,nd Great Northern will be merged into one vast system, with James J. Hill in control." This statement was made to a reporter for Th Bee Monday morning by a man lose to the official family of the Hill roads, who has Just returned from Chicago, where th. Intricate operations of this gigantic transaction aro now being perfected. Ho makes the statement without reservation suits, comprising a tmtl.jn. as It were, within itself, extending from the pacific crc.st ovet half way across the continent, permeating' the Intermedlato country snd running by means of tributaries over every portion of the l.'nlted States. From the pine forests of the North Pacini: const it would carry raw ttmbor Into the populous centers of the middle west, north nnd south over its own lines and return likewise the product of tiiese eastern sertions to the people and industries of the grnt northwest, and by aid of the Pacific shoot them over to the orient. With this herculean tusk performed, tiie Hill dream of year In that titanic war fare with Harrlman for commercial su premacy of the highways of America nnd the Pacific ocean will ut last be realised, and, railroad mtn say. then will begin In earnest ajid to a bitter end the most stu pendous tight In which two tnonarchs of money ever engaged for dominant power ns the trophy of battle. Bee Wan? AJt produce results. - Calumet A Iterla Dividend. BOSTON. Nov. 13 The directors of the Calumet & Hecla Mining company today delnred a ipjarterly dividend of J0. This compares with $V) three months ago and $15 rlK months nnd a year ago. With the payment of tcdays dividend stockholder and in direct refutation of the report emu- i of Cnlumct & Hecla will hnve r.i..,i Hecla will have received nii,..a i,,,i... .,. -m i.. i i i..i nattng from Omaha sources last week. In j since the loroinilon of toe 'company total j morrow ,, ', .,, A,.r.,. -luu .i, . , " , , , , ... d vldends amounting to J.860,un. morrow ana M meet and discuss witn the which It was denied that this deal -was attorneys In the case when the taring p: b-lng mad?. . CnPCPACT fC TUC UC ITU CD i testimony shall be resumed. Some testi- For prudential reasona this man exacted vni-vnw. vi mu HUMllltn j m waJ, tflk fh , u t of or iier A. J. Holllngswnrtli. ws in charge and h'i w is very aolv assisted by Mr. P'-n C Troxd. baritone, who had charge of the music. ' A large numtier Joined the chutih during the week. TABLK RHCK--A flight fall of snow (..- j curred iieie Inst nlcht. The weather Is still Safes WreoLril, bat Utile cloudy anil threatening. Plnnder I. Secured TABLK ROCK The Nemeclirk Urwn.r, - . ,n , stock of hardware ami turnltuie at thin CAl.L.VAV. Neb.. Nov. !.-Spclal I r,,ti, )lM, ,)(,f n tradrt to Artmir Rh.,rt.8ni, ernor. In favor or such a bill the argument , n( n ennw, tw I tlon of Antelope county land. The trade has been advanced that It would make the bushier, while "''"?" ,h 8,ore f h" Nm.Th. k iiroini rs. COI.1 MIU'S The other day Chief of Po ller tVnack arrested an Indian named Walher who had run away from the In riian sch'xil at Genoa. The fellow wns pretty full of the cup that cheers and said he got his Honor from members of a trav ell"e minstrel show which came from Genoa to Columbus. He was taken back to Genoa t y an officer of the school that came down for him. TEKAMAH The I.Vyear-old son of John Weber, a farmer living southeast of this plae. was accidentally shot and killed Friday while out hunting with one of his neighbor boys of the same age. Tho boys were hunting along the creek, yoetng Weber bolnfc down pear the water, his companion up on the bank. A rbh:t Jumped up. and In shorting at It young Montgomery hail to shoot over Weber s h-'ad. The sho; scattered and nve double B's lodged In the hack of his head. Weber .Ived about sl.t hours. COI-fMBCS A number of the good peo ple of Columbus have been highly wrought up End groatly indignant the. last week at somo advertisements that have been displayed on the billboards near the Pt. Mary's academy, where their children at tend school, and at other places on foms of the principal streets. Rev. Fathei Rambert petitioned Mayor Phillips to make an effort to have the pictures covered with other advertising mutter or elue put more clothes on them. The mayor looked up tnn law of Columbus and could not find where he had authority to di. as the petitionfrs requfwted. and the result at th,i present writing Is that, the figurei remain Just where they wer; placed and have no addi tional clothing to keep them warm, and the thermometer down below the freejing point. ( 1 MR MARCIS M Ont,rSCHMirT Mr. (ioMschmldt s.iys tliat tnsttHid f being; moody sntl dbctnolte, s h' was whrn In IH-honlth. c Is now rhcrrful snd happy, thanks to the groat tonic stimulant and hody bullilor, Duffy's Inre MgJt Whlskfy. In n IntrrvU-u. Mr. Ooldschmidt said: For years I hud been suffering with F.'ere i'lioigestirin, which almost made m a nervous wreck, unfitting me tor my usual voeatton and rendering me si most, a hdpless Invalid. I consulted many specialists and my own tamilv physician prenouni-ed me In curable, and ml the medicine I took afford ed me no relief. ... "At the house of a ft lend t was Induced to take a dose of Duffy's Malt Whiskey, he remarking at the time; That's the good oil stuff that will rmt you. It did me so much good that I bought ft bottla lor mvseir and have continued its usa morning and evening, and now I am fully restored to my former good health. My appetite Is excellent, my color healthy, itiv mind char and my step elastic. Iran hustle around wi'h ease, and Instead of being noolv and dlseonsolate, aaof jrora, I am cheerful and happy." Marcus M. Ooldschmidt. 71 Nassau St., New Tork, July COth. 190fi. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey It is rer.ignlsed e ervwhere as the unfailing speeldc for the cure of ronsumMloj. m rxMuness. tyi hold. :na.arl. every form , of stomach trouble, all diseases of tM commissioners more Independent of the I court and at the same lime remove the court that much farther from pnlltlcs. Should the bill hi Introduced, however, there Is every Indication It will be fought vigorously. Inasmuch as friends of the court believe that body knows the eb'llty of lawyers better than a governor would and would be able to select better matertn'.. The term of the present commission expires next April. Vouchers Brinat Slarnw... The nuhllcatlon of the fact, thit morning that Auditor Searle had Issued a nunibe.- of warrants on voucher which lacked the ap proval of the secretary of atate probably will result In all the; vouchers having this safes nre today out of busitie.'.'. whil' third Would be hud It been locked. The general store of Helton & Roberts, In the. center of the town and on the huslest cit per of the city, was entered by breaking the glass In the front door nnd their sfu, Just Instilled, was blown up. The robbers secured In Hilver which had been left In th.j afc. The safe is a total wreck. At the Union Pacific depot the robbera gained entrance by breaking in the door and the sate was blown, pieces of the door of the safe blng scattered all over the building. The sum secured at this pUco Is not given cut as yet, but Agent- Grlnn s states that It was no', much, only the sil ver and small chango being left in the safe. The Gllcres lumhe- office was also en- necessary signature uerore me wgiKiatui teredi but hre the safe was not locke 1 meets. One voucher which has been on file nnd ,he on)y danlafcei dollu WBg the j,reak for some weeks and upon which a warrant I ,ng pf th(, ,ook on ,hfl mpney drawur and had been Isaued hmg ago received the sig- (ho brPak,nfS of th parhtons in the safe, nature of Secretary of State CInsha this Nothlns was t-ecured here. At this time noon. Other vouchers on file are for small (h s ,ulc knoTV1, ,jft , t))e roblev(,. but sums, itnd most of them failed to receive ,! .., Is no on the trail. According to the elok at' the depot, tho blowing of the safe oc curred at Jus'. 2:4', the. Jnv of the shot havtr.g stopped the clock. Nltto-Rtyctrln was ustJ. the signature of the secretary because re ceipts had not accompanied the statement of expenditure. Tu several Instances the receipts hav been tiled with the auditor after the secretary had marked the vouch ers not approv,-d. Lumber I'sw Ip Attain ; PROSEf lTINO Judge Pos;. refereo it: the suit against the I SKARtll FOR GIRL the nftmlti Ki 4 nmn wr'il1 Tint ltf llfd 111 i this connection. As to the authenticity of ! Fn,p Today, Warmer In his statement he says he Is willing to let Western Portion Fair and the public Judge If what he says does not com to pass within th time he mentions. The rutnot h.-.s been afloat for some time tbftwWFMrflet!vm- "rotild be made and thai whin it was the Burlington would lose tt.-i Identity. Its nams bring swallowed up (u that of the Greai Northern System. This man (Soubts thld.niuch of th story. ani Too VulaHble to Drop. "I Itelieve the name. Burlington. Is worth JI.iVVIOij a year tu the road," he F.ild; "I d ubt If James J. Hill will everlook that fuet. The- Burlington is too well known, too well rrtablithed In Its own great territory, t.) bf strengthened by the surrender of its rnme for mother. I bellevo 1 voice tho Warmer Tomorrow. ' WASHINGTON, D. C. .Nov. 19.-ForccaM of the weather for Tuesday and Wednesday: Port Nebraska Fair Tuesday, warmer In western portion, Wednesday, fair, warmer. For Iowa Fair Tuesday, except enow In extreme south portion, colder In southeast tern portion; Wednesday, fair, warmer. For Colorado and Wyoming Fulr. warmer Tutsday and Wednesday. For Montana Fair, warmer Tuesday; Wtdnesday. warmer and fair except rain or snow In northwest portion. For South Pakota Fair Tuesday nntl 'Wednesday, with slowly rising tempera- Judgment of every rail mud man in tins j tura. si-i d if he could outline or .iug?eat the ' Local Record, oltle iul chanscs, in Omaha, for lindance, OFFICE OF THIS WEATHER BCRKAI' which this consolidation would make, tho OMAHA. Nov. lit. Official record of tern Octo ber, but an adjournment was taken before the case was fairly opened. Gorernar lu Knnaaa fllr. Governor Mickey went to Knnsiw City this morning to meet with the directors of his cement company. He is expected to re. turn about Wednesday. . Sew Plan to Assess Grain. Secretary Bennett Is trying to figure out n plan to proposo to the next legislature to assess grain In elevators. At this time the assessors assess this class of property on the average amount of capital stock In vested during the year, and tills phtn has been endorsed by the supreme court, but Bennett is not satisfied with It, and will figure out sonic plan which he thinks Is bcttt-r. t Cwptln Culver Wrda. Captain E. E. CulveV, eiuartermaster of Cltisena of Waterloo Raise Fnnd for the Purpose. WATERLOO. Neb.. Nov. in. (Special Tclegtam.) Cftliens of Waterloo met to night In public meeting and took steps to make a thorough search for Viola Ayres, the girl who left Friday last and has not been heard from since. Her futher was litre Sunday and eny she was not In Fremont utid search lll be made around Waterloo and a. lookbiff'.fcopt on the river to see If the body crojpts. to the surface. Meincy was raised i nil the people aro de termined t ferret out tho matter If possible. HI Gilt: STILL 1 THK SERMI K Stanley Ilrnldeu Appointed Asalalnnt General Saperlut endeut NORFOLK. Neb.. Nov. 19. Genera Superintendent C. C. Hughes, does not to tire from the Northwestern service, ut MONTANA BANKER INDICTED Grand Jury at Washlnajtou Probes Affairs of Aetna Trnst Company. throat and lungs, and all run down -nd weakened conditions of the brain and hod v. It restores youthful vigor to the old hv nout Idling and feeding the vital force s of life, and maintains the health and strength of the young. It Is a fiod al ready ellgeated. It Is prescribed by doc tors of all schools. Ih used In all the lead ing hospitals of the oriel, and Is tile only whiskey recognised as a medicine. It i. absolutely pure anil contains no fusel oil. Medical advice and a vulualvle booklet on disease sent free. Duffy's Ftirs Malt Whiskty Is sold by all nrst-class druggists ana grown, or direct. In sailed bottlas only. Fries f 1.00. Be that th "Old Chemist" tiaaomark Is on tho label. Xiook for it carafully, and refuse substitutes. It will cars yon after all other romeeUss hava failed. Duffy Molt Whiskey Co., Rochester, H. T. EASING UP ON ENTRY MEN WASHINGTON. Nov. 19.-Th' grand jmj of the District of Cnlumbln today returneu an Indictment against Abncr B. Clements, former cashier ef the Aetna Banking an . Trust company of Butte, Mont.; John T. Hoag. assistant cashier of the sune Institu tion, In charge of the Washington branch, and Eveleth W. McCormack of this city for conspiracy. A separate indictment charging false ptetenses was returntd against Joim T. Hoag only. The Indictment charges con spiracy by unlawfully procurirg in the Dis trict of Columbia charters for corporations ,..n,.n..,i f,-,,m Klou Cltv. iStanlev Braiden Is appointed' assistant general nnd obtaining charters in the irr.ltod State.- "-n""i c-. c. vuner, uuanermusier or - .. r,i. nrMnnim ihe Second regiment, Nebraska National ! Superintendent to aueoe.d Pran nU b,U. guard. WQb married last Saturday at Sut- Kulghta of C olnmbns Hus . man said he could not. Ho did not doubt ; nrresXd'a'y1' "'W th'iiS I n "" k' ' - br.da. i o?mv Khtsof V.lambus ton to Miss Eugenia Carney of that place. that some such changes would come a'.xiut years: here and at other places, where Burlington j M ixlmuui temperature.... 2! :4 w JM 'si hendoitartei ate maintained, but what i ,,.'"";?" 5 i! I. i? ' st-lstant cashier of the First National 19yi. 1!6. HK. 19i. lr, lne , -apiuin i.uiver is tne ., , , c.ni-H Ulaod on Sundiv on of .djutsnt General Culver and Is i tf ,lf,lp )n t!lo Initiation of a class of m arly The gTand Jury Ignored charges against i Ti a TVin.ildson and SIlss B. E. T. Wretch. mann of this city, who were arrested In connection with the same ge neral charg i. thoxe chaiigcH would bo he i'.id not pretend j l'recipltatlon to ray. nor did he prweinl tei say that he thought H'.l' would use the name Bur lington system tr.Kpjad of Great Northern system; ho only thought It would be better that way. So rar as the lines of track of the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Burlincton pre coneerned. these three robe's lack but one liltle link now of being, in fact, one great system. Whvil the short cut from Billings to Greet Falls, Mont.. Is completed the unlrtcHtioi, will be consummated. Tlie witern temilnus ef . h-: jiurlinston 1b Willlnf. where It meets the Northern l'a cilic. A line has been In process of con s'mctloti for somi tlm from Billlnyi ti Oreaf Falls, where the GMit Not '.I.5: :i runs en Its way to the coast. Will Make One Vast gyatem. This tine will soon be finished, and when It is. thei threj great railroads will be joined and merged, physically. Into one .it s stent, but, the f-deral governnvnt objee tins, thti Northern Pacific will not he naniad lii tho union. And It will cover a tenltory prodigious 111 Its nltculiura!, 1; iunli ial and commercial resources und p-.ir- .() At l4) bank ut Sutton. Te:iiirature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1, und eomoaiisons with this pt two years: Normal t Toperature: $ Dericiency for the day 14 Total excess since March 1 !7 Normal precipitation 03 lnh 1 leftclency for tha day ifl Inch PreclpltatJoii since- March 1 24.73 Inches Iieiietency since March 1 4.14 inches liedclency for cor. period, ldfij.... 2.9 Inches De ficiency for cor. period, 1904.... 4.SS Inches Reports from Station at T P. M. Station and State of Weather. Blsmaick, clear Ch yetme, clenr Cr.lcago. c.outly l.iavenuort. snenvlr.g , Lienver, clmr Havre. cWsr Hedena, eloudy Huron, clear Kiirioas City, snowing.... North Plaf.c, cloudy Omuhi. clouel lal.l rhy. clar St. Ioiu, i.tlnliig Pi. Paul, clear .Salt Irfilie City, clear V il ntlne, clear , Wr.liston. clear : "T" indl'.M.;es trm-e of pi e-eitatlon. U A. Wia.SH, Local Forecaisttr. Temp. Max. Rain, at 7 p. m. Temp. fall. A 8 as so M 14 It Id 14 A) 1-i lrl p. r 14 T x .m; i .n hi T IK AO 1U .U) :n .isl . M i .00 Jl .1 .i) :io .in ii .in IK .eo ii .n(l s . (harch Howe tnder Knife. Glover Takes an Aimcnl. fcor score that wete anxious to ride the: STl RGIS, S. I.'.. Ne.v. i!i.-rr,perti!l reie : goat 11 nd iK-come associated with the olh- ! gram.- Rome Glover of Meade, county, lers in the work In which they are engaged, j charged with horse stealing, was found Yesterday the knights eaino he-re frmn guilty at a recent term or the circuit court Omaha; Lincoln, Fremont, Grr.nd Ishnl and sentenced by Juripe Rice to eighteen and other ports of the state, and the months In the siat? penitentiary. A r.10 Knights ef Columbus council Inltlited a j tlon for n new trial was denied. The cu-,e largt- number Into their order and mudej 1 will be carried to the supreme court. things very pleasant for the visiting ; knights, closing up the whole business with Hon. Church Howe was operated upon this morning by Dr. Woodward for a growth under his ear. Tho growth de veloped during his residence abroad, hut Is not considered i-erlous. Ho Is recovering nlt;ely from the operation. lalverslt) Resist rat Ion. Official registration figures compiled by speech making and feasting Registrar K. H. Clark show the total at- tendance St the University of Nebraska at proscnt to be l.SZU snd with the l students estimated at the School of Aprl- r,ilnt trtr Ihc unin1 l.m. ... 11 fh .., v.. ., I busgv. The horfe wns killed and the buggy tha largest In the history of the big school, i Following Is the enrollment In each of j the different schools that are affiliated J with the unlveikity: tule Cbaneed ..for Bentih of Yen Wbo Settle on Tenert Lacd. MCRE RCOM NEEDEO FOR POSTOFFICIS Secretary Shan Rales Lincoln School Bofird Can Rlabtfully tne a Portion of Old Federal Building,. i Front u Staff Correspondent) .WASHINGTON. Nov. 1!. (Bpeclal Tele gram.) The secretary of the Interior has j decided that the desert land entryman In Li.c t-tate of Wyoming who hns a certlfi . to of the Ftaie engineer based upon a .eport of a water commissioner, that the lahiinnt is In undisputed ponsesElon of .ufiicl'.mt water to irrigate the land entered, end Is using tiio fame In accordance with his permit, find who makes affidavit that no has made a bona fide appropriation of the water anel haw furnished sufilc'ent proof thereof and shown compliance with tio tt. utile nnd regulations of the depart ment, may procure a patent to his land J senator Millard, arrived today ihretoforc the department required a cer- tiOc-ic of tho engineer based upon action NEGROES SCORE PRESIDENT of tin- State Board of Control, which can ' , only ifpiit- nfter till water rights upon a particular stream have been ndjuoted. Post Oulces Too XtsII Senutor Burkett Is preparing- bills carry ing npproprlatlons for the enlargement of tho . etr.hVe; bi.i'.illngs at Lincoln nnd Fre irort. The postnl business at both these point. has so Increaseel ilnrlny the last Nenr that vneoo r-pae-e is absolutely neres rary. At Lincoln tlie government owns -i f'u'.I elty block and In this instance 1111 ap propriation v.i'.l be necessary to enlarge the pre 1 -nt structure. At Fremont the postal l.-tiMncHs has been steaeiiiy Increasing' ond .Mr. Lurkelt snld today tie would make an effort at tho coming session to secure an appropriation to purchses additional ground to enlargo the postofflca St that place. Boards Can I e City Ball. Senator Burkett today received a letter from Secretary of the Treasury Shaw In which h Htutes he holds there can b. In his opinion, no legal rcasou why ths school board snd sanitary board should not be per mitted to cecupy offices la the old Lincoln postofflc building. It appears the city of Lincoln purchased from the govern ment the old postofBcc building with a prociso that It should be used only for munirlpal purposes, and should the City of Llncnln use It for other purposes tha property Is to revert to the fnlted States. Now the e.ity clerk seeks to secure offices for the srhool and sanitary boards In tb old pot to Hire building and the question has arisen that these two boards cannot under tho deed by which thu city acquired title to this property be given offices In the building. Secretury Shaw, however. In passing upon the question, holds that tho school and sanitary boards are cloarly part of the municipal government of Lin coln and that he sees no reason why -,)' should not be assigned space for office pur poses in the building If the r utile I pal au thorities desire. ,t' George Toby of Uneoln. Hi. vatd Smith of Central City, secretaries lo Senator BurkeU, arrived In Washington today. George R. BiHHn, assistant secretary to New Tork Cbnrebea Adopt Resolutions Regsrdlag Discharge of Sol dlrrs at Fort Reno. NEW TORK. Nov. 1':. President Rx se ven was arraigned yesterday from the pul pit of Afro-American church's In this elty for his order dismissing without honor three companies of nfgro soldiers from tho Twenty-ill th t'nited States Infantry. Reso lutions, of which the following is sn ex ample, were adopted by several congrega tions by a rising vote; That the action of the president of tha 1'nlled Htatee I most heartily dlsanoroved by us, and Is so much the more disapproved by ns beeatiae of the hljsh regard we hava hitherto cherished for him. Train Strikes ehlclr. MILLARD, Neb., Nov. 19. tSpecial Tele gram. 1 This morning at R:d train No. U on tho t'nlon Pacific struck a herse and domollshed. Godfrled Westphalen Jnnn r-d 'loin the bi.-fcgy and John Ruhe wan thrown out. Foth were bruisxd, but n itt.er sfrl oiiHy Injured. Is ttie) Joy of the houseTiOid, for wtthotrl it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and eommend th ra rs v m thoughts and aspirations of the mother - MM MM bending crer the cradle. The ordeal through 1 4 1 1 Infi' which th expectant mother must pais, how J vll j vj7 LLa ever' so oJ dnfc, n,i suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and tear. Erery woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the ose of Mother's Friend, scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and render tillable all the narts. an1 num. iy its aiu tuousanas of women have passed this great crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $1.00 per hrt I V, A -.K'-. VMt WIWA VI Li teuton a!ue to all women sent free. Address 4t . Allmmem. ma. U UU Colleg of arts for tne:i Clege of aria tor women tfcientirtc schools College, of law College of medicine Graduate schools School of agriculture, long term Fine arts School of music Total Deduct for double registration Total Summer session Total Deduct for double registration IW) iU9 i;i 1J!I ', ....?,54j . . . . 70 ,:,t."o . :ti i-hi of NrliranUs. lr;NNAKD--Moiiiiay niornina tlie coldest of any oii.tr morning mis peasi:. 1. iik,iees a'oovr: s.-ro. rL.VT" .'EMOl'TH El -Bitt w-its h:ive Jus. bi-n placed in tile new l-irst Me-thoilyt iD 1 Lphropai church In thin euy. ,1S i TrKA.MAII The l-vet r-edu-so 1 of Jam. I'ow'ien. e. I'jrtr.ir li !H3 nort!,eii-i of mis I lace, dicej tni; n.umlng of ilii.i. tn-r,a. Tl-.KAAIAH - bessto. th.- l-ycar-cdd tip. lighter ef D. J. barker of tli.s (lie.-. ii'.liu hteri:y n-.or-iiug of typhoid fce-.'. Ki-NNAlilj-Atieiul twenty ef the Ken- lg i tit.-dites .Mined in - l.yons-dte tt sp -eii 'I'tic jj irom m.11. o r;-''oiniL ni-i rnu.tj ltr;itn leiuneii 11.1 r 1 ne roei-t ng Grand total in-j ' I nxsv-Tu,- I .ens oai-ket en-ii t v.i'.l School of agriculture, second term 'play its f.rsi Kii.,:e .( me t.e.ts...t lueiiii., j (estimated) i0 tenuis i-.mi ...t-i' ... .i. n u.. v i..v ..t j ii-yuoo t otoinei . ul tO.,tgo of t nr. i 1otH! I l-LATTtr.VOI'TH -The w-mie.i it Ihe j "The total registration up to this time j f hi lamn ci icn cujud ,n-w..t !. f. Is larger than at the same lime l'it year." M'-eir tanai. while tot t.-.imeu 1. e i r.- , .i..,.i r it. 1 by I. nap cnuivn ei.ii.rt imr.- tn.tn i"' inntdinu iicimuai twin. 1 iui , ene 1 - Ihltir . , ... iiudiiu y Mm j tendance ia under the 3.e0 mark, a figure I j ne have been striving to reach fur many ! I yearn, but the prosjiects arc that we will i j more than re'ach our goal 1 fter the he- ! I sinning of the second semester. All In- 1 dilutions point to one of the most sue- i m lU-Cn KLO mCOULATOR OO. tioni tnclr 1 j.oi 1'l.AT'l E.MOi 1 ti ThoniHS C. Junda and .Ni.es r.i.iiiiitio x.csicr, both 01 in, n r.ty, ru mined in ni.in i,,'e woi.o.i;.' 111 t.euii miuil 1 lit.!!-!!1.' ctiu.i h. .-d.iierd lir.-t-iey and iiansiK oiiirianiig. LYONS The nee-rind nni.il e:' of the mis lecture cjuie wi,i r-v g.von t,.i i la S I I f I Nssful yeara in the hl.Uorv of the mil- i my e enn.s- iSi.vo.nbr-r .1 '. rrm. .mru,i , versity and we are better ao t, aceonimo- j '. 'T Ur ' " date an Increase In the enrollment thla tl b'l .f-N..w mat tm- h.-oh Ins cptir.-el year than ter liefore." ' la.s- iiun'in 11 iu :l at-: 11. m t najfc:.- i--i .1. liur.it. iioni an imrtr oi ine i ii-.-I.sve eonir.Mtett 01 Fi, n.e-r ci i ...y, . it. en t,e -ins to he r- 'loexvous ii r epian. 1 1- j Bills for Prlatlnv Amendment. , Moat of the county papera which pub- Ilinhed the notice of the cone Jtutlonnl amendment have tiled their vouchers w.th . the secretary of state for 152.S". This is 1. Drnakeaaess, Oplnsa, Morphine, extra charge of Xl.Sii for tho extra week Cocala ana oilier m- addlcuous are the mtioc was published. No extra charce diseased conditions. . "' S Therefore. .elentlSc ,.itl., . 'n"',e for ,h tXlra ri'tions pjollshed. cut is necessary. meiit is necessary. . In oase of stcknesa. none but the best should be accepted. ! 4. Our treatment Is known the world ctr, and lias proved its merits in over iiJO.OOi) cases. We give value received, and that Lear for Deputy Treasnrrr. i-l.Al 1 tSMKt'T'll 'I h bojy ,.i liarles ' 1,. t.or.t. lstr,jr eif r-iate w:i.iinr Je.-M- t.. ' ilitGi el te.s .-itv. htiuiit L-Hiav an.! w.li ', laid t'i ret 1 in mk Hi'.l ren.Miery. t!h..t ! t t-iirt wer, ci,niUeti-,1 .11 I , j - uiit hi- 1 in. J. T. tJiiid. ' TKKAMAII Fri.nt'is ii Crue. vifo 01 , J. S. t i tie or tins pla- e. e'led torn ii.orning after an illness .11 seveiai we-eKs. At. I v S:' W -:- 1 w'Mm-i w v v; y y- . 1 I '. ' Treu surer-elect Brian tonight announied true hud two very dn.uate uperti-i,a i-r- thn appointment of Henry F. Le-hr as dep. uiy treasurer. Mr. Lehr lives at Athlon and for ait years was treasurer of Boone county. He wan also titeted republican ioniK-n .tocoi iiuvt- !i-e-r. 4.,1 ttiei rtait h. emtd to he i'l ttnis a,oug lin:ei 111:111 1 Friday. TEKAMAH While out hurting y ier- 1 day at tot tienin ueoiae Wuierj we, a miecJalty. . The only Keeley Institute In ths, state of Nebraska is located in Omaha, j Serve, owing to the illness of tils wife. KEELEY 4t4. mu Caa Imea. i!.-?.tiT"0 w,ar' tb h " our jt.ta chairman two years ago. but did not "i'y, t1' K'i '. n T:'UV'S s;de ot Walero' heid, piriuli.v ie,iu j I awhy the st.p. Tne wounii ts not can- I - . . . I . , A . w .1 : . 1 Correpondenca confidential. t...r. v--i. x-. , -'-.. i M.tTTaurttTius 1 hm... f S7 I It IV v- w., a m. O . IUI w- a " - - - j ti m i. v . .ITC Omahl NftK Telegiam.) Paul Witiki. . out i a. tor. aS'ni oiine .mis.oji i n in', r.a pa! j ia i iJ -t VJ IT! ana. IIGD. i . . . . ,. . .. .. : ' onntv Treasurer . D. t heeler tii sum ''eU-d t.ai y hy iK-ri'tV I nlt-H of ,1.0.573 44 In ravment In lull f the roni .. tai- l,a altasl otk. I Slate Wtithal i'l.ttvi of Misi, cdlj.Mra lax- iu Cis ceu.,(j i-ir the j ear 4fe' VS?-'' Vi Acts Q&riy jkcis piesa.ttly. Acts Bcrvc-ficially, (ids trvily ss a. Lzxxaiiver. Synp of Figs appeals to the cultured and tho well-informed and to the healthy, because its component parts are simple and wholesome and because it acts without disturbing the natural functions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable auality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as thev are pleasant to the taste, but the medici nal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained flora f an excellent combination ot plants Known to be medicinally laxative and to act most bene ficially. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the )YEVP AoiYMtM V .., '-' . For sals Yf D lesdioc Drsgtists, ia srigiaal sseasras salr. searujf tas faD Sams of us Cenrpaay. 6 ' --. -.-V.V i