TIIE BKE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDETC .10, 1910. 3 Abstract of Nebraska Vote by Counties on State Officers Complete Official Totals Showing the Result of the Election held on Tuesday, November 8, 1910. Nebraska 7 housanJs now use This Rcc pc for Coujh Syrup J Easily Mrtdo At Rom. Ooatt J MULLEN TO RESCUE OF LAW Democrat in Attorney General's Office to Defend Guaranty Act MAKES JUNKET TO WASHINGTON X Refer Yet amed to Take Kvl deuce la Donah ne (umr Hotffor, ob Hetorn, AVtalp Messa;e Into Shnpe. (From a Ptaff oCrrespondent.) LINCOLN, MuV. 29 -(SpoaJ.) Arthur Mullen, attrney general, has grime to Washington, where he will rfpiwar In de fense of the guaranty bunk law, which u the climax of the work of the late emocratlo legislature, which was largely eon trolled by Mr. Mullen, then an oil ln- pector. Mrs Mullen did not apiwar as attorney of record In this case until after he had become attorney general a few say ago, but the argument for the state wm made by Judge I. 1 Albert of Co lumbus, C. O. Whedon of Lincoln and At torney General W, T. Thompson. Mr. Thompson Is now In "W ashington, having a position In the Treasury di partment, and It is understood he could present the rase for the state; or Judge Albert could trpm aent the state; but so Important Is the ta.se from the standpoint of the democratic leg islature that Mr. Mullen felt that he ought to be present to look afer the constitu tionality of the law. Besides, these other attorneys mentioned lost the case In the lower court. The atate will pay for the Junket. Th Doaahae Case. It may be Borne time before Chief of I'ollce Donahue of Omaha Is haled befoie the supreme court on the charge of per mitting the liquor laws of the state to be violated. Arthur Mullen, the attorney gen eral who will do the prosecuting for the tate, which he thinks Is the aggrieved party, will not return to LJnooln from Washington before December 7. The court boa not yet named Its referee, and so by the time the referee and stenographer ire (elected, Mr. Mullen may be practicing law back In O'Neill or accepting a commission to be special prosecutor of the attorney general to look after the corporation cases he la to start December 6. Mr. Mullen made this statement Jurt before leaving (or the east today: "The court has not appointed a referee to take the evidence. Nothing can be done until this appointment Is made. I expect to be back from Washington about Decern, ber 1 or 8, and then the Donahue case and other litigation connected with and grow ing out of It, will receive attention." Governor Shallenberger has received a letter from the military department of the Vloksbury National Park Cemetery associ ation urging him to see to It that the legis lature makes an appropriation for the con struction of a portrait statue In memory of the late Oeneral John M. Thayer of Nebraska. An Inanrance Case. 8 tate Auditor Barton listened to a com plaint of Dr. Myers of Howella this after noon, who alleged he bought something he thought was something else from the Se curity Mutual LUfe Insurance company. Dr. Myera said ha thought he was buying a twenty-year paid up life Insurance policy and when It wa delivered to him it turned out to be a twenty-year ordinary life. He had given his note for 198 for the pre- tnlum and ha did not "fcfj it to "have to paj that note. Dr. Atkinson, the agent who aold the Insurance, presented the applica tion aa his defense that Myers had got whftt ha bargained for. The application was for a twenty-year ordinary life policy. The auditor has the case under advise ment. , Snageatlona to Governor. Those who have suggestions to make to Governor Shallenberger for the guidance of legislation would do well to file them now dur.ng his absence, for when the governor returns from his trip to Chicago and Ken tucky he will at once get his message In Bhape for the Inspection of the lawmakers. It Is a certainty almost that the governor will recommend the open primary be closed at once, and he will wish perhaps to urse the repeal of the law, though he may not Bay so. He will urge probably civil service in Bome of the atate Institutions and thus AM'DMENT. "MATRIMONY" " Free Lectures at the Lyric Threater Commencing Thursday Night. Wm Windsor, LL. B.. Ph. D.. the WorM'a Most Em inent Phrenologist Will lecture and Delineate Charac ter, Introducing Seven Beautiful V o u n g Ladles, Seven Handsome Y o u n a Mn leotlng Life Com panlona According . .- to the Science of V, yltoauphy. Three "x free Lectures. Thursday niaht "M atrlmnnv' Jrlday Night ...."How to Become Uteh" haturday Night ...'How to He Healthy" xeu Character Makes or Breaks Too. Consult Doctor Wind vor and obtain a com plete d. imitation of your character, showing your talents and huw to cultivate thmu; your disadvantages and how to overcome tliein; your adaptation 111 ousinesg lluW to be SUCOeii&ful lu It; your adaptation In con.n,tiilonihti and ma r rings and how to Improve health and pro long life. Consultations Sally at Hotel Hanshaw for a few days only. Hoars i 10 a. in. to p. so. Xyaa oa aa Article Jocaaq. High-class Every Particle. NEW IDEAS In Jewelry, Sculptured Class, S.lveruare iiiL iUT - Y.V V1 CoUSllVERSMITMS ) iaia a oouoca at 3 always tiatvet LATEST AND EEST COUNTIES Ailnnis 4.2-'." Antelope 2.!'li I'annor " Mnlne Hoonn 2.!71 I ox Mutte 1.14! Hoyd I. Si Urown 1 1 1;'. lluftulo 4T'.s hurt 2.2 Hot lor S.FvV Cass I.S69 ilnr 3,( ) Chaso , 7"i Chirrv 2,175 Cheyenne '."'2 Clay S.tt'l t'r.llax 2.(Uj Cuming 2.:2I Custer S.H74 I'altota 1 .1!7 I'awrj l.Ml I'awxon 3,411 Deuel... ri I;xon..! MXi Dodue 4 Mr. Douglas 2,7.''i lumly y::i Fillmore 3,G'.l Finnklln 2.:"i Frontier 1,731 Furnas 2S)n 6124 Curdcn IS!'4 Garfield 71S UoHper H7u (limit im; Hreeley 1.61W Hall 4,U7a Hamilton 3.24 Hayes 2,10.1 Harlan M8 Hitchcock 1,155 Holt 8,210 Hooker !:'- Howard 2,200 Jefteisnn Johnson 2.2! Kearney 2,121 Keith 711 Kt-ya l'aha X7 Kimball 3..S Kiiox , 3,hS Iancaster M Lincoln 2,W3 l-otan , ZW Loop 1 4kt McDierson 4i2 Madison 3.6H Merrick 2.3!0 Nance l.NH Nc-maha 2 Mil Nuckolls 2.N69 Otoe 4,32a Pawnee 2,3f I'crkns 625 Phelps 2.44S Pit rce 2,00ft Platte 8.879 Polk 2.4!0 Red Willow 2.200 Richardson 4,080 Rock 6!6 Sal ne 4,147 fcaipy k l,S- Saunders 4.793 Scott's Bluff 1.410 Sewaid 8.622 Sheridan..., 1.42 Shorman 1,691 .s.oux Stanton 1,441 Thayer 3,243 Thomas 221 Thurston 1.S24 Valley .2,030 Washington 2.638 Wayne 2.021 Webster 2,743 Wheeler 364 York 4,0 Morrill 837 Total 243.390 Plurality 1.'i7 l.UO l-'i; 1-.:. 1.M 444 M r ' ' 2.1 :vS 1. 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V 9 p it o I? 3 6 n S 3 5? n rr O n 3 K c 3 a E ? o It B t o 13 n 3 f 3 V 5 F s? 3 80,121 73,659 102,861 122,617 19,656 123.070 15,310 107,760 113.003 2.304 2.021 1.792 2.044 1.951 1,1"-' 1.5S7 1.121 1.679 50 150 51 156 IIS 23 117 2-0 1.291 1.439 1.278 1.517 41M 6.i 49ft 5i9 610 862 6U'J Ki 4IS 6U 4"6 616 3.0.3 2.215 22 3 315 918 1.5S0 1.025 1.624 2.073 1.279 2 (V.'3 1.312 2.0,0 2.0.17 2 049 2.13S 1.574 1.305 1.675 1.349 258 420 271 ' 445 M7 1.0.17 797 ' 1.138 312 459 278 Ml 1624 1,913 1.662 2,039 1.150 614 1.119 770 1.710 977 1.717 1.1X9 2,191 2.790 2.269 2,9511 67 605 695 622 6-Vf) SOU 6!5 167 1.449 lM2 1.442 1.569 2215 229 128 23a 842 1,092 845 1.121 2.279 1.978 2.261 2,1. 15.8.5S 11 631 16.875 ll.Hi.J H 417 309 442 1.80 1.6?J 1.K23 1.756 l.iso 109 l.im i,os6 657 8.H8 643 9.8 1.178 1.266 1.212 1.SS8 2 625 2,844 IRmS 3.021 806 455 306 469 275 346 270 867 510 8s8 617 373 58 109 60 115 835 003 849 m 1.908 1,972 1.868 2.422 1,338 1,708 1.804 2.038 KM 970 848 1 061 184 27 196 2!) 411 661 608 692 1.450 1,468 1,464 1.6t9 69 110 69 132 1.216 792 1.220 8F4 1671 146 1.550 1.B49 994 8S8 1,812 1168 910 86 914 1,071 317 361 313 368 332 868 829 870 16 222 87 242 1.864 1,488 1,8.4 1577 6.043 7.195 6.016 8.001 1.019 1,421 1,033 1,611 101 166 107 161 127 261 127 264 135 254 141 240 1.708 1,700 1,709 1,781 1,026 1.083 1,015 1166 743 964 730 970 1312 1.263 1,409 1 409 1.248 1 388 1.247 1.41B 2,13 2.016 2,030 1997 9-0 1165 1,049 1,2i8 217 269 220 270 936 1 810 920 1,393 1.095 782 1,095 823 2,242 1,842 3.216 1.633 1037 1.176 1034 1,263 763 1078 744 1.122 1.9S3 1862 2,039 1,946 224 391 336 457 1,169 1 788 2,139 2,195 858 746 840 785 2.3K6 1,037 2,376 2.192 434 797 448 829 1,776 1,637 1 816 1,743 643 715 648 73S 763 748 731 779 284 600 298 621 783 671 786 691 1627 1,421 16322 1.469 84 103 80 118 870 685 670 781 862 864 873 1.029 1.183 1,213 1,171 1,235 867 889 876 1.021 1,125 1 322 1134 1,463 144 162 147 179 1,618 2.199 1 646 3.288 305 465 S0 . . . 469 110,698 111229 111187 118.96a 92 12.133 1.942 1,044 60 16 1 2(7 472 53 1V2 V'32 97S 1.994 1.917 1,633 2ri 7: 832 1.571 1.0(6 1.667 2.2o6 65 638 1.611 119 ,39 2.137 15.417 "12 1j770 1,127 601 1149 2.5M 31 269 644 58 839 1,645 1,068 829 185 481 1,439 65 1,175 1,603 966 885 306 225 91 1 8V) 4.527 973 117 124 155 1.653 962 722 1,249 1 2t2 2.044 932 217 893 lf0 1,979 1019 762 19R4 196 1,776 914 2,288 421 1,726 644 705 228 700 1694 81 657 860 1107 840 1,031 131 1.611 301 106,316 1.797 2.0(9 1.884 1.999 1.811 1.905 161 1.S17 2 012 1.678 1,10 1.627 1,111 1.619 973 146 1,679 1.106 151 48 150 66 150 50 li ' 1,2 64 224 1t 2: t8 22 93 25 194 136 1.467 1.302 1,625 1.227 1.4.18 1.1't 191 1,443 1.2S2 540 495 697 4: 622 4'.! 22 6.C2 497 856 598 921 667 861 5.V4 H4 871 697 5V6 4"4 621 y-i 6;s 34 18 RnO 400 2 347 1 949 2.275 2 026 1 2.(3 1.8(4 259 2 213 J.067 1.6M 1.012 1.601 1.01 K 1.5v5 lsl 60 1.6'4 1.012 1.32 10KS 1449 1.9(2 1 330 1.9X1 l.!'.3 t 2 lX(5 2 034 2 0.0 2,265 1 870 2,075 978 115 2.070 2.022 1.331 1 654 1.346 1,620 1,022 1 86H 24) 1.341 1.530 417 275 433 277 428 2,1 60 433 275 1.0(6 7N2 l.Osl 774 1.045 7', I 66 l.Oi'J r 475 370 6o;l 3214 -4ii5 336 16 4'fc 862 1,119 1.663 2.049 1,558 1.964 1.26 2wi 19i'l 1.617 7r 1 109 738 1.0S8 716 1.0..7 60 701 1.111 DV7 1.720 1.012 1.894 994 1,679 29 9!7 1.6s? 3,361 1.914 2.919 2, I'll 2,IC4 l.R8 708 2.720 2.455 620 5;i 621 684 68 590 11 622 673 813 593 844 5a 8H) 622 127 81 691 1,746 13S4 1,792 1.371 1,676 1,2(6 224 1.679 1.4:(6 229 129 143 116 230 12S 6 235 1 25 1.0f3 847 1.123 831 1.0fl 820 M llll 828 1.92 2.243 2.014 2.243 2.151 2,117 42 2,023 2.206 11,672 16,S29 11,771 15.540 11611 16.747 ,90 U.60I 15,8.(1 422 .'("9 476 279 434 212 66 421 S10 1.6-0 1.829 1,819 1711 1,711 1,681 13S 1710 1.S14 Oil 1331 l.O. 1147 1,119 1044 141 1.0O3 1.211 810 605 961 627 897 654 110 813 637 1.23 1 216 1,364 1.148 1.2X3 1,(168 168 1.267 1 2"3 2A' 8.667 3.243 3,391 2.849 3.8S3 436 8.072 2,503 461 299 468 218 411 275 37 461 2!0 347 272 S76 2.59 347 234 42 342 273 376 624 406 614 378 414 116 380 628 113 66 112 68 111 66 6 106 00 60S 848 678 765 602 761 114 617 837 l9-9 1873 1,063 1 813 1.990 1,767 121 8.007 1.853 1,658 1,338 1,695 1,861 I685 1133 233 1,672 1.355 947 878 1,083 863 1,008 740 139 1.02 864 286 18 2-5 194 292 158 2," 283 182 664 60S 678 495 658 8 106 6h3 1,467 1,488 1,699 1 415 1,625 1,2211 245 16.(0 1.449 119 67 120 68 118 58 11 110 75 779 1 222 832 1183 716 1.048 1S8 803 1.210 1,506 1,6.14 1.718 1,375 1,603 1.469 74 1.906 8,294 1,128 990 1 261 890 - 1.157 909 64 1.143 S7 994 99 1,052 907 1,023 713 229 1.003 4! S45 814 869 807 363 246 66 362 t'H 851 2S5 865 237 868 118 63 355 M9 218 90 200 123 223 78 15 206 103 1.496 1,869 1,709 1.691 1.481 1748 148 1.615 1.842 7.045 6.150 7.598 4,977 7,318 4.650 31 7.382 4,861 1.446 1,054 1,466 1,009 1.446 967 83 1,446 1,027 155 112 169 119 161 86 37 164 120 268 124 266 121 269 86 47 262 126 252 146 265 140 245 128 26 266 152 1.893 1,713 1.771 1,644 1.701 1.837 77 1,709 1.670 1,0?6 896 1169 972 1.116 921 97 1.110 993 957 740 985 716 976 703 43 847 733 1.S46 1 317 1.638 1.182 1 272 1,228 71 1,390 1,296 1,369 1.285 1.439 1,227 1,378 1163 136 1 1,378 1,268 1.866 2.167 2.279 1,821 1.877 3,100 64 l.tSS 2 110 1,190 1,009 1 812 92A 1,242 933 44 1.246 868 267 259 266 1 217 26B 169 51 2ii6 218 1282 974 1,838 946 1,310 714 243 1.292 961 7'2 1,092 779 1,111 789 1.062 41 799 1.064 1,367 2,222 1 423 2,131 1,878 8,098 63 1.892 3.146 1146 1,053 1,213 1,058 1,210 713 833 1168 1068 10U3 793 1,138 767 1069 731 64 1.090 772 1.8H3 3,016 2,084 1,874 1 928 1.B93 86 1915 1005 896 217 411 212 401 211 25 408 216 1,791 2,127 1037 1,918 1,823 1.984 142 1,873 2,046 748 962 887 883 753 938 221 749 938 2,0.10 8,411 2,343 2,ls6 2,061 2.136 276 2.071 2,374 790 443 862 410 808 415 89 821 449 1877 1783 1 749 1,719 1,677 1,668 120 1,700 1 760 717 660 762 E2 787 436 112 731 535 741 787 725 761 732 61 234 741 732 605 811 619 2H4 611 859 88 606 292 65 774 689 760 696 737 22 007 763 1437 1 618 1.617 1 661 1410 1 616 62 1 631 1,646 116 79 109 88 11S 76 10 106 96 676 683 696 680 675 663 19 672 661 989 882 886 884 978 713 203 881 890 1,234 1,164 1 281 1126 ' 1,238 1,107 86 1245 1,149 973 888 1,033 . 824 884 857 30 990 853 1,324 1118 1,410 1013 1,880 933 198 1,879 1104 183 142 168 163 168 111 41 184 151 1.176 1,661 1313 1,68 1,218 1,491 178 2,2J6 1,681 461 299 468 298 461 276 27 4!l 290 112,169 110,637 118,622 106,290 112,618 101978 8,677 113,674 lOfTsSS 1,632 12.232 10,646 4,183 1.809 2 011 1.5-1 1.119 1 154 60 I 210 114 1.456 lli1-, ..32 499 872 60S 673 404 2.230 2.l'3 1.621 l."00 1311 x"8 2.073 J 022 1.310 1.568 431 278 1.0.39 717 4S :156 1.932 1141 714 1,101 975 1.701 2.X03 2.3(7 514 6M5 818 676 1.670 1.436 2.19 13.2 1,079 870 2.031 2. 224 11.747 15.6,1 422 S12 1.697 1.824 1.005 1.179 1 896 656 1.259 1.221 2,929 2,66' 466 294 34S 268 36 616 113 64 606 818 1.980 1.819 1.68 1.347 976 881 276 11 646 575 1.60:1 1,411 114 63 800 l,3i4 1,578 1,627 1.132 (7 197 9:16 348 311 357 230 212 96 1,618 1,836 7.420 4.89 1.443 996 160 120 261 128 248 147 1,700 1.688 1,108 . 1,004 0 748 1.364 1.298 1370 1 274 1.880 2.169 1.231 983 261 2-0 1.S59 908 796 1,072 1.89G 2.151 1.229 1.028 1.067 809 1.901 1,029 899 223 1.817 2.118 767 932 1.096 2,392 833 412 1699 1.749 719 554 719 747 613 891 686 754 1.444 1,621 110 89 696 653 963 887 1,268 1.1EH 970 886 1.373 1,118 167 146 1337 1.660 466 294 118,136 10M32 1203 The sreed with which this slmpli home mlxturx takt" hold of a cough aod conquers It will aurprliw you. The recli given helow ttuikei more and better coukU svrup than you can luy ready made loi 12 60 Mix one rtnt of grsnulatad surer mlilj W pint of warm water, and s((r for I minutes. Put 2 ounces of Plnex (fifty rent' worth 1 In a pint bottle; then aM the SuKr Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a teaxpoonful every one. two or thr- hours. This gives almost lnsnnt relief, aim usually atops a deep-seated couah lust. I of 24 liour. Siilemllil, too, for whooping rough, chest pitln-i, bronchitis, hoarseness, etc. The taste is plvasntu, ami It la Just laxative enough to help cure a cough. Its tonic properties restore the appetlia which a coukU temls to destroy. This rpclpe Is now used In thousands ot homes In the I'fiited States and Canada. Its popularity h resulted In many Imitations nona of thenn as irood as the old successful formula. It will not work unless ymi use the pure, genuine 1'lnex, which is the most valuable con centrated compound of Norwegian white pine extract, and contains the neceessaxy quantity of gulalcol and other healing pine elements. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with thle recipe. 1 our driiK:l"t has Plnex or will iret It for you. If not. send to The Pine Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind, Adv. 8. o BEAVTIFIES THE SKIN Ol-restbat deli-cafe-complexion o difficult t o obtain in any PEROXIDE CREAM 3 is pure, greascless toilet S cream ; fragrant, pleasant and harmless. If you have a red, blotch ed, pimply, coarse skin, apply a generous coating of it to-night, and notice the effect to-morrow. in MIX $0 Pi .i Oat ft at any A.D.8. Draa; Store. Lok for tnaaacn. 3C revent the displacement f his democratic henchmen by republicans. He will at some length discuss a proposi tion to raise taxes for the construction of good roads. To get the money he will recommend that automobiles be taxed ac cording to their horse power in lieu of all other taxes. The money thus collected Is to be paid to the state treasury and then apportioned out to the counties according to the amount of money paid by owners of automobiles In each county. He will urge that each county then may use the money thus collected when an equal sum Is raised by taxation In that county. The governor has discovered that laws similar to The one he will recommend have been enacted In several eastern states and the result has been very satisfactory. HoorIus netorne Wednesday. County Clerk Haverly telephoned to the secretary of state today that It would be impossible for the canvassing board of Douglas county to finish its work In time to send the Douglas county erturns down today. Mr. Haverly ald It would be mid night before the work was completed. The returns will get here Wednesday, ha said. Nebraska If ewe Notes. HOMER-Dean Cornell narrowly escaped death by the explosion of a lamp, caued by a defective lighting plant on his auto mobile. PMITHFIELD Farm era In this vicinity are offering 4 cents per bushel for corn shuchers and are begging at that price. BMITHFI ELD After being closed for a year or more, the Perry hotel, the only hostelry In town, la to be reopened under the direction of O. Wolcott BEATRICK Asa Thompson, an old resi dent of Gage county, died Monday, aged 74 years, lie is survived by a large family. The body will be Interred at Holmenvllle. BEATRICE Farmers' institutes will be held next week at Ellis and Virginia. The date of the Virginia meeting Is December 7, and the Ellis meeting December 6 and 6. M'COOK The body of Montuomerv Doyle arrived from Ingleside hospital Monday noon and was buried in the cemetery at Box Elder, this county. Deceased was blind. REPUBLICAN .CITY The district Sun day school w.ll be held In tins city Wednesday, November 30. The district will be well represented by Sunday school workers. FRANKLIN J. A. Dickey, who has been opeiuling the Commercial hotel here for the last six months, lias sold his interest to John Irvln, who will take poeaes.sion next Monday. M'COOK Through the efforts of the Mc Cook Commercial club l,0uu acres of sonar beet land has been secured for the Ureat estern Sugar company of Denver foi next season in this vicinity. lKAl(Nh.K-A farewell reception was given to llishQp A. K. Grates and family at the Hub Assembly hall Monday evenliii- by IiIh friends and the members of the L.)uupal church of this city. M'COOK Judge Orr opened a term of district oourt here today with sixty-two cases, civil and criminal, on the docket. Court will consume most if not quite all the week In clearing the docket. HOMER Mrs. Mary C. O'Connor, wife of T.m O'Connor, died yesterday morning at her home In th.s city. Hhe leaves a hus band and six small children to mourn her loss. Her death was caused by blood pois oning. SUPERIOR Some men from Kansas have been here lately making arrange ments to open up a bis wholesale grocery here and It la likely the building will be constructed this winter or in the early spring. NEBRASKA CITT William McNInch. charged with wife desertion, has been found guilty as charged, by a Jury in the d strict court and will receive his sentence Borne time this week at the hands of Judge Travis. SEWARD Mrs, August Gade'a funeral was held yesterday at her home and It was attended by 1600 people. The deceased leaves a widower and five children. Her death was from typhoid fever. She was 40 years of age. SEWARD Richard Watts, a well known farmer of the county, died at his home yesterday. He was a son of the late George Watts. He leaves a widow and a small child. Hi funeral took place at the home on Wednesday. SUPERIOR Sheriff Jones yesterday turned over to the sheriff of Adams county Will Snell and Margaret Markle. both of Hastings, who had eloped and when found were living here. Snell Is about 19, while the girl Is not more than 16. HOMER An appeal has been taken from the county court to the district court by John P. Beacom, In the matter of appro priation and condemnation of lands and lots by drainage district No. 3 of Dakota county, and the assessment of damages therefor. TORK At the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Forbes, their daughter, Miss Mary rorbes, was united In marriage to Dr. Walter Gray of Worland, Wyo. Dr. and Mrs. Gray left today for the east, return ing in tuiriy cays to tneir new noma at W orland. HOMER While demonstrating a com husking machine laxt Saturday James Til- ton got his hand caught in the machine. ana ins thumb was ground to a pulp. He was taken to St. Vincent's hospital In Sioux City, where the Injured member was amputated. YORK Earl Weldman, the husky star foot ball player on the York team who was knocked completely out In play with North Plane, after several hours uncon sciousness. Is now recovering, and It Is be lieved that no serious Injuries will result from the accident K EA R NE Y On account of the cave-In at the Shelton oil well, caused by failure to encase fioO feet of the well, operations have been temporarily susDended. Th drilling will be resumed as soon as the damage Is repaired. The well Is now "cwn to a depth of 10 feet, STHOMSBUKG The cornerstone of th services were oonduoted by Rev. Beebe of Alma. Attendance waa large, not only from the city and vicinity, but from u--ar uy towns. She leaves a mother and father and two brothers. She was an active member of the Methodist church and Epworth league. YORK At the Presbyterian church the wedding of Mr. James Barr and Miss Emma C. Priest was solemnized by Hev. T. F. B. Smith. The young couple are natives of York county, their parents being among the early pioneers. They are very popular and have the good wiehea hun dreds of friends. The young couple left at opce for California, where they will spend the winter, returning home In the spring. M'COOL JUNCTION-When discovery of gold was made on farms a few years ago in the valley of the Blue in Seward oounty, a number of farmers owning land In the valley of the Blue near McCooi made an investigation, and on some of the farms it was aaoertalned that a llttfa more than 31 worth of gold could be taken from each ton of dirt. Now that further discoveries have been made In Seward county of richer paying dirt, it Is believed that here in York county is aa rich pay d.rt if not richer than some of the dirt In Seward county, and already there is some agitation, which will result in further investigation and maybe the famous productive so.l of York county farms will be worth 31,000 per acre for the gold there is found In it. Draased la "Black, and Vellawn Not "foot ball colors," but the color et the carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar, the best and safest cough remedy for all coughe and colds. Do not accept a aubstltute, but aa that you get th genuine Foley's Honey and Tar la a yal U,w carton with black letters. BUILDING WRECKED BY A BOMB Thickly Populated Block in New York Shaken by Explosion. ECHO OF THE PETE0SIN0 MUKDEE Detectlra Waa Hunting- Kidnapers of Child of Owner of Wrecked 8 true tore When He Waa Killed. NEW YORK, Nov. 29 The kidnaping case originating five years ago in whlcn the late Lieutenant Petroslno, who was murdered In Italy, played the part of In vestigator, la believed to have led Indi rectly to a bomb explosion In the early hours today, which ahook up one of the most thickly populated blocks In New York, did extensive damage and created a panic in the neighborhood. The bomb exploded In the doorway of the Bella Trlnaorla saloon. In the heart of the Slcllllan section of Elisabeth street. It completely wrecked the saloon, the front of which waa blown inward, badly dam aged adjacent stores, hurled sleepers in the tenement above from their beds and cracked windows for blocks away. The police reserves had their hands full quiet ing the panlc-tsiicken foreigners, who flocked to the streets by hundreds. Francesco Le Barbera la the owner of the saloon. He had left the place about half an hour before the explosion. Today he gave the police his theory of the animus behind the outrage. About five years ago, he said, his son, Peltro, six years old was kidnaped and he haa never heard from him. The police were notified and Lieu tenant Petroslno worked on the case. La Barbera received many letters threatening his life If a large sum of money waa not paid for the return of the boy, but paid no attention to them and it is believed by him that the kidnapers are now starting In their revenge. Braided by Steam) or scorched by a fire, apply Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Cures piles, too, and the worst sores. Guaranteed. 26c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Taxlcab Strike Settled. NEW YORK, Nov. 29 Following a con ference between Mayor Gaynor and Wil liam H. Ashton, general organizer of th International Brotherhood of Teamsters, In the dty hall today. It waa announced that the taxioab strike had been praotloally settled. Whoopintr Cough CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS 7TSliaHtO 1T and eirrctiM Imiaital for brea csial ttoibli,aroMlin drop Vparizc4 Crew lint itopt th ptroxyonil af Whoaplng Coufk ana relltM Crasa at onca. II la a t (ulTcran from Aithm. Tka air naderd raatT satlna. lie, latplrfid wltk anry brratk, mk bflhl caiy I (oathe lha ton throat and Usp tha couth, Murlnf rniful nlhu. It U lnvalaablt te SMtaare wltb yaanf children. tend u postal lor eeecnpo pogmn, ALL DRUGGISTS. Try CrtnUnt ilnllifllt Thr.M Tmiltti far lha are lmpl,(feetla and anilMptic. Of year 17. dranin r irons las in ttimpo. Vgpo Crtgoten Co. 83 CartHesI St.. N. V. t CANDY SPECIAL FOE! WEDNESDAY 2So Angel Food Taffy, rn Par Pound I3C Try our MITERS' NEAPOLI TAN ICE CRKAM ROLLS. Myers-Oil on drug Go. 16th and Farnara Sts. Fftflll FOR who fInd thelr peer to a jjkJ a Vf work and youthful vigor N RVE'i Weak and nervous men aa- gone as a result of over work or mental exertion should takl BRAT'S NEItVE POOD PILLS. They will make you eat and aleep and be a man again, 81 Box, 8 Poxes 82 SO by Mall. EKafAsT at MoCOBTITBU BBUd CO Cor, 16th and Dodge Street. owl nna company. Cor. ISth and Harney St.. Omaha SfeK When Your Hair Is Dull and Dusty (Prom the Montreal 'Tribune.) "Washing the head require time, ex poses one to catching cold, and when all 1 done It Is a qtestlon If you have helped the appearance of your hair. Too much moisture Injures the hair. "On the other hand, a dry shampoo re quire only a few minute. The powder l,i sprinkled on the head, then brushed thoroughly through the hair. That la all there 1 to it. It takes out all the dust, oil and dandruff and leaves th scalp rested cool and refreshed. "The best dry shampoo powder I a mixture of four ounce of orris root with four ounces of therox. Therox Is a natural hair grower and make the hair gloeay, brilliant and nurry. L's this dry shampoo once a week, and If your hair la Inclined to be harsh, dry or faded It soon will become aoft, luatrou and silky." Adv. CHICAGO POLICE CENSOR "MARY GARDEN'S SALOME She Refnsre to Cnt Oat Objectionable Part and Friday' Performance la Cancelled. CHICAGO, Nov. 29. Following official criticism from the Chicago police depart ment, through Chief of Police Stewart, th production of "Salome," In which Mary Garden had twice appeared here, was with drawn from the grand opera program for Friday night. lha chief of police Informed the manage ment that offensive feature, particularly the "head" scene, should be toned down. Mis Garden strenuously objected to elimi nating any of her lines or poses and ac cordingly the production for that evening waa withdrawn. The flat of th chief of polio waa given by Police Censor O'Donnell to the opera new lis.tkio hlsh school building was laid i company management last night, but was StatrW communicated to Mis. Garden until nrernan-elect Sloan. Th StromsbufH j today. Commercial club ave Its annual banqua at tne ram notel in tne evening. KEARNEY The director of the Kear ney Commercial club have appropriated $liX for the use of the publicity committee of the club within the next few days. The publicity conimme has concocted several s.hemei which will be carried out for the purpose of advertising Kearney and for the good of the "trade at home'' campaign. YORK At the home of the br'de's par ents, Mr. and Mr. Alexander Anderson, lh marriage of their daughter, Miss Min nie Anderson, and Mr. Kudolph H. Huff man of Thaver, this county, took place. '1 he bride and groom are both natives of York county and both are popular young people. YORK The wedding of Helen Weight man, eldest daughter of K. J. Vels(htnian. and Charles Patrick, assistant cashier of the Aurora State bank, at the residence of the bride's parents, was made one of the social events of the seaan. The home was ! n'Jtlfully decoiael. The presents were rich and numerous. There were a number of out-of-town guests. BEATRICE Prank G. Skrsbal, a Ger man farmer living near Odell, Is once more a free man. as Judge Peiuberton yes terday declared the marriage of young Skrabal to Etta Atherton null and void for the reason that the bride was the wife of J. K. Atherton of Lincoln when she married Fkrahal. She waa recently granted a divorce from Atherton. REPUBLICAN CITY-Verda Springsteen, aged 11, died at her home in this cltv after a prolungad lllnea yesterday. Th funeral 1 "If they touch It or try to cut any of my performance they can get aoina one else to dance It, I won't," said Miss Garden. "I won't do anything by halve. I suppose they want me to stand boliind a screen and timidly speak th line." After th announcement that "Salome" would not be presented Friday night It was further declared by the grand opera man agement that other artist had refused to substitute their production for th with drawn opera and In consequence the stage would be dark that night DORANCE ATWATER IS DEAD II Wa Mas Whe Had Secret Record of Dcatk la iaderaaarlll Priaan. MERIDEN. Conn., Nov. 29 A measag from San Prandsoo to Francis Atwater. a newspaper publisher of this city, today brougrt word of the death of Ids brother, Dorano Atwater, widely known a the man who made the secret record of the death of federal prisoner In the confeder ate military priaan at Andersonvlll. Bigger, Battel. Busier That 1 what advertlalcg la Th B will da for your buala. Orkins Douglas Store " mmm, aa Jy(-afl Women's Tailored Suits Greatly Reduced Note the Genuine Reduction Prices All our $25.00 Tailored Suits are now IS.OO All our $29.75 Tailored Suits are now 100 All our $35.00 Tailored Suits are now G 25 12. GO All our $39 50 Tailored Suits are now $25.00 All our $45.00 Tailored Suits are now $29.75 All our $55.00 Tailored Suits are now $35.00 Thursday Will Be Dress Next Thursday we will sell all of our Cloth Dresses and about 25 Silk Dresses, slightly mussed from being on display in our show windows li d 111 II I BBaaf Day