THE iiEE: OMAHA, AVEDNESDAl, DHl EM15WK 4, l!Ui. Nebraska FILES UNI J3XPENSE LIST Secretary J. S. Dales Compiles Rec ord for Legislature. NEW -BUILDINGS NOT INCLUDED Thrae. Arc l(rrrrnl for Confrrrnrea with l.cirlaUtlvr Committer! Ohinhn Ilnml Tnkea I'lnce of One from lltnnmf Irld. Nebraska (From a Staff Correspondent.) L.INCiOt,N, Dec. 3.-peclal.)-.l. S. Dales, secretary of ttie state university, has prepared the following estimate for the university for the next blenlum, which w' filed In the office of the state au ditor this niornlnc: - nrcsouncKS. One mill tax. 19U, on gr'nd assessment .., $61,000 One mill tax, 19H, on sr'nd assossment T 6t,0X) ' 1322.000 Less 10, c!ellniucnclcs.... IC.WO- Available from levy. 1912.. Endowment land Income fund- T Morrill fund "Experiment station fund.. University cash fund state general fund (as grunted, mi) 'Farmers' Institute 35.000 General lepalrs 40,0"0 State- experimental sub stations Culbertson . ir.,(XM North Platte 20,000 IScottsbluff , B.000 Valentine 15,000- 110,000 S29.SCO 20,000 S0.000 100.000 60,000 500,000 Total resources Jl.529.500 KXI'ENOITITHKS. To pay salaries, including nddlttons mid increases.. $3000 To pay current expenses.. SST.SOO fl,52,MW Auditor's llefinent. Deputy Auditor J. M. Shnhan has pre pared an estimate of the amount of ap propriation needed to run the auditor's offlco for the next two years and makes the following request: Auditor's salary j $ B.0O0 Deputy 3.600 County treasurer examiners (two).. 7,00 Bookeeper 3.000 Assistant bookkeeper !!,0u0 Bond cleric 2. Recorder Expert accountant 3.600 Expenses of expert accountant.... li.OM Expenses county treasurer exams.. 3.ffX Office expenses ",000 Total t ..137,400 Master Out Hand. Adjutant General Phelps Is musterlnc out the band of thu First refitment of the Katloiutl Guard, stationed at Bloom field, today. The place will bo filled by a band from Omaha. llnakelt CulU nt t iipltul. x h. V. Haskell, who In 1001 to 1903 was a state bank examiner for this state, but who moved to Warner, S.,D.. soon after he retired from tho service of the state and entered the banking: business, was a caller at. the office of Secretary ltoyse of the State BatiklnR board this after noon. .Mr. Haskell said that an effort would be made to reunite the factions of the republican par.ty In his stnle, but that It would tx pretty hard work for tho regular republicans to forget that they were deprived of having a chanco to vote for President Taft at the lute olectlon. Stntc Capitol XuIm. The State Banklnff board' has Issued a call for reports from state bun,ks to he made November 26. George D. Folltner. who several years ago was state land commissioner, will be a candidate for a. position on the new board of control, according to reports romlns to the state house this mornlns:. Tho Moose club of Omaha filed Its articles of Incorporation with the secre tary of stato today. The club has a capl- tl stock of $10 COO. dlvh'od Into S.0W shares of $3 each. The Incorporators are Kdward I. Iti-oadwn, John K. Wmpon. 7ta D. Clark. James S. Sratcrr and James V. Wagner. The Farmers' Farm company was nil other Omaha corporation which has filed with thw seereta'-v of state. The com pany Is Incorporated for $.Y.OO0 In 5M shares of I'M each and will do a general rerfl otate business. The dllectorsl are Samuel Keep. Charles A. Tra.-y, W. M. McKay, W. O. Peaslev. I. Crlrhor. A. . Jlnto. J. F. Myers and E. C. ltod der. . The lerort of the ec-retai of state for the tronth of November shows rer cel'Us from fees to h i.1l.l? divided as follows: Corporation permits, 1510' roporatlon enaltles, WTO- attlcles of In corporation. ?l,ril0.'5; notHrr commission?, ffiS: motor vehicles. V4: brands. u.M: certificates and transcripts, r1.02. valentineameTreserve to be in use by christmas i (From a Staff Correspondent ) WASHINGTON. Dec. 3.-(8peclal Tele gram.) -By Christmas time the citizens of Valentine will be able to gasp upon a herd of buffalo, elk and deer, which Is be placed there by the Kovcrnmert. Tl-e Department of Agriculture notified ItepreFcntatlve Klnkald today to this ef fect. The animals come from Friend and have been the property of Mr. Gilbert, lie donate! them to the government on the condition that a place be provided for them. There will be, seven buffalo, twenty-five elk and fourteen, while tailed deer. The buffaloes will have tu be crated while the other animals am to be shipped In ordinary stock oars. A fund of over $2,000 Is available at pies cnl for their care, $l.SO0 of which is fin nhhed by the Audubon society of New York and JSM by the citizens of Valen tine, loiter. It Is expected that a herd of black tailed deer will bo put in this game preserve, which Is a patt of the abandoned Fort Niobrara military leser vatlon, set nslde for that purpose, last spring. Nebraska Legality of Military Court is Attacked daughter, Misses Francis and N'cllle. were, married to MrKsrs llsnier and ORr Yeakle. An utuiul feature of this wedding was the elder of the Yeakle brothers marrying the younger of . the llonawltt sisters and the elder of .the sisters marrying the younger brother. The brides are the daughters' of cc-sherlff X -The ! the sons of Mr. kle. ami Mrs. Isaac 11. Yea-i . NOTES FROM BEATRICE AND GAGE COUNTY rlEATRlCE. Neb., Doc. S.-(apeclal.)-Grot preparations are belnp made for lljo high school boys' conference which is to be held here Decernber 7 and S. Tho, committee In charge expects about 250 delegates here at that time. Following Is tho mortgage report for Gage county for the month of Novenlber;' Nunber of city mortgages filed, tw.enty onoi amount, ?17,791.32. Number of city mortgages released, fifteen, amount, $17,647.10. Number of farm mortgages filed, twenty-four; amount, $57,627.23; number of farm mortgages released, thir teen; amount, $37,500. Personal taxes amounting to $10,000 were paid to tho county treasurer yesterday. DISTRICT COURT SITS IN BUFFALO C0UNY Pemna Critics Say Thai There Was Nothing Won derful In The Recovery of Mrs. Eberlein. DR. HARTMAN REPLIES. Of course my narrative concerning Mrs. Kberlcln. of Pittsburg, who was rescued from apparent death by Pe-ru-na, has excited a good deal of discus sion and comment. One critic has of fered the following solution. He says that tho reason Pe-ru-na cured Mrs, Eberlein at such a stage of the dlsea.se Is explained as follows; , Sho was probably very weak. She be came unable to expectorate. The con sequence was huge accumulations of mucus and phlegm gathered In the lungs. On account of her weakness she was unable to expel It. It was slowly strangling her to death, Pe-ru-na stimulated her. enabled her to cough up and spit out tho accumu lated phlegm. 'Phis explains why ' she was cured. There wait no miracle about It Nothing" wonderful either. To all of which 1 say. yr. of course. That maj be the explanation. And yet It remains true that without the P-ni-na she would have died, it remains truo that I got there Just In time to save her life. The doctors had given her5 up to die. Sho w-as gasping for breath, un conscious; cold. In short", dying. Ho'w ever It Is explained, the Pe-ru-na saved her life. Of course It did. I do not believe In miracles myself, I believe there Is a natural explanation for everything. Pe-ru-na helped Mrs. Eberlein to expel from her lungs the 'ae eumulated expectoration, and thus saved her life. Good. I presumo Mrs. Eberlein Is Juxt as thankful that she Is alive with one ex planation as with another, and I am Just as thankful that I was able to cute her, whateter the explanation may be. Advertisement. KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. 3.-(Speclal.) District court convened this morning for tho regular Dercmber Jury term with a lighter docket than usual, A forgery case, a manslaughter case, two appeals from pollen court and a cou ple of civil suits mark the extent of tha docket, there being no dlvorco cases scheduled nor expected to appear. The manslaughter case, that of the State against Gus Houdebusli, to begin Thursday morning, is expected to attract much attention. The Houdebusli boy, by exchanging a few fist blows with Archlo McGee, another high school boy, a coupleJ of months ago, fractured McGeo's skull, according to the allegations of the state, causing the death of the Injured lad, KEARNEY WILL DEDICATE NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING KEARNEY. Neb.. Dec. 3.-(Speclal.-Klnal arrangements were perfected yes terday morning at tho meeting of tho Board of Education for the dedication of the ue'w $45,000 addition to the high school building to be held December IS. Educatois from over the stati have been Invited to make addresses, several being on the program for ten minute talks, while tho music will be furnished principally by the school people. A general reception In the afternoon, including the taking or the grade pupils of the city though the new building, which Includes tho gymnasium, will be a part of the arrangements. KEARNEY lioLDING FAIR TO PAY DEBTiS OF BALL CLUB KEARNEY, Neb.. Dec. 3.-(Speclal.)- To clear up the deficit of the Kearney Baso Ball association left after tho clos ing of the league this last summer, the second annual base ball fair opened this evening in the city hall. list of about $30) worth of pilzes. be sides a 1313 Ford touring car, will be offered In the popularity Prizes. Dancing and other forms of amusement are featured, the dancing beginning at 8 p. m. each evening of the week, the fair closing Saturday night with the awarding of the automobile. II ml .r of I". .1, Muyer Hurled. GOTHENBURG, Dec. 3.-(SpecIal Tele gram.) The body of James F. Moycr, who was run over and killed In the railroad yards at North I'laito Friday night, was burled In the Preckham cemetery here ! today. The funeral services were con ducted at the home of .the alster of-the deceased, Mrs. Olive Sheridan, by Itev. IPjwcII of the Baptist church. Deceased was a prosperous south side farmer, and leaves a widow, one daughter, ono I brother and seven sisters. Vehnrler Man Robbed In Chlraco. SCIICYLER, Neb., Dec. 3. 'Special.) Yord has ben received' here telling of the holdup of Burt Bowie of this city, In Chicago last wrek. Mr, Bowie Is a student at a Chicago dental college and was neerely beaten jnd robbed wltWn two blocks of his boarding place. About two year ago his father was killed In a, har est field near here by some unknown cause. CHARLESTON. V. Va.. Dec- acts of Governor Glasscork's nillltmy commission, which tried and sentenced pel sons convicted of misdoing In tlm martial law district of the Knnawlm coat field, were questioned In the supreme coutt of appeals of West Virginia today robotl A lh..nnvy f.t X? VAnM n.1 t.. Bonawlts of this county. The grooms are ,,.., , ' nP,v..M,; ! Ings to procure their it-lease from tho 1 Moundsvllle penitentiary, where they are serving sentences of five and two years, iispoctlvely. Tho petition says the gv crhor had no right under the constltu , Hon to declare martini law and sentences Imposed by the military commission wero I .llegnl. The arguments will be heard Do comler 17. Governor Gla.sscock today Issued condi tional pardons to lUtrbnra Harrcll. Nellie Splnnelll and Maggie I'mbler, sentenced by the military commission to servo one year each In Iho penitentiary for con spiring to assault. The sentences Imposed by the military commission on William TompkltiH and G rover Jnrretl for alleged misconduct In martial law were approved by the go ernor and they were taken to the pen itentiary this nftornoou. Each wa.s seiw tenced to servo threo yeais. Nineteen Governors Meet imVtiginia RICHMOND, Va.. Dec. 3.-let pulia tion of the govei nors' conference ns' a permanent organization, with chief aim to attain rank n.s a force In molding public opinion and shaping public pol icies was ailvocnted by Governor Nonls of Montana today In response to ad dresses welcoming nineteen state execu tives to the fifth annual gathering, which opened here. "Much of actual value has been accom plished In previous conferences," Gov ernor' Norrls said, "hut the conferences have not been the potent factor they should have been. No definite position has been taken upon nny- question and no fixed purpose has been accomplished. There seems to be no need for timidity on tho part of tie governors. All na tional questions and policies are Inti mately related to the states. 1 am Rn earnest advocate o'f an organization per manent In character. "Under our present system ,the confer ences seem to Impress the-publlc moro as social than as business gatherings. A vigorous expression of tho consensus of opinion upon subjects discussed and con sidered' would counteract this error ami Inject Into tho conference a potency and virility not ojherwlso possible." Governor Mann In his welcoming ad dress touched upon what he termed tho need for a uniform divorce law. Woman suffrage caused a close vote. By nlno to eight It was "decided to have tho arrangements committee decide whether or not Dr. Anna Shaw should address the conference Thursday after noon. Governor Harmon, acting chairman, cast tho deciding ballot In favor of hav ing the committee decide. KEEPER IN DESPERATE FIGHT WITH BIG GOLDEN EAGLE PORTLAND, Ore., Dec 3. Charles Her mann, a keeper in the local zoo, fought a desperate battle with a golden eagle In the bird's cage today when ho entered to feed tho captives. The largest eagle swooped down upon him and, fastening Its talons In his head, began to peck ut the keeper's face. With blood streaming' down his face the keeper struggled toward a broom and succeeded In beating tho bird's bend' with backhand strokes until It fell stunned, lie escaped without serious injury. RAILROAD TRAINS COLLIDE, FOUR ARE REPORTED KILLED 55 A N ESVIIjLE, O., Dec. 3.-When a train o nthc Zanesvllle division of the Pennsylvania ran Into a Akron division train below Dresden tonlgt four or five wero killed nnd as many hurt,' these fig ures being furnished by the Pennsylvania trainmaster tonight. The .names are not available. Tho dead and injured are be ing -brought here- on a special train and will arrive about ! o'clock. A special train of surgeons was sent from here. DEATH RECORD i .Mrs. .Snrnh Id Howard. NORTH REND. Neb,. Dec. 3. (Special.) Mrs. Sarah K. Howard died November 30 on her farm near North Bend. She was 73 years old and died of heart trouble. The deceased was a native of North Fairfax. Vt.. was married to D. B. Howard in lSt!2 and came to Nebraska In 1SS0 and homcsteaded riear North Bend, where she resided thirty-two years, Her husband nlcd last April, Just two weeks after they had celebrated their golden wedding, One son and three daughters, all married, survive her. Mrs. Howard was burled today nt North Bend' Funeral services were held at the home. She was a member of the United Presby terian church. Mrs. Kllnnbrlli Wrlstlit. YORK. Neb., Dec. 3.-(Special.)-r-ast Saturday evening Mm. Elizabeth Wright died, aged C3 years. The body was taken to Tamora and Interred In tho cemetery south of that village. She, with hw hus band, homesteaded in Seward county in 1570. She has been a resident of this city since 1W. William hchnnini'lier. YORK, Neb.. Dec. 3. (Speclal.)-Sunday morning at the Htromsburg sanitarium. William Schumacher died, aged 29 year?. The funeral was held from tho residenco of his parents, Mr. and MrsxlScjhumacher this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. n. W1. Marsh of Lincoln had charge of the ser O'Neill Will Make Statement January 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 3, Announcement of what action he will tako with reference to the recent request for his resignation s president of the Western league will be ronde by "Tip" O'Neill on January 1. The veteran base ball player and ex ecntlvo made thlH statement today, but he declined to divulge the nature of his decision. "That will be my New Year's present to the .base ball public." smiled Mr O'Neill. At a meeting of tho league In Milwau kee recently tho magnates voted five to three to ask for the resignation. This action grew out of a fight to have head quarters removed from Chicago to some city west of here, which plan was op posed by O'Nell. Right now at the first real touch of win ter, you can save almost half the price of an Overcoat. Our Great Sale of Quality Suits and Overcoats seems to have happened at a most opportune time. Regular $40, $35, $30 Suits and Overcoate for 23 Regular $25 Suits and Overcoats for 16 Regular $20 and $18 Suits and Overcoats for 11 Regular $15 and $12.50 Suits and Ovorcoats for 9 Regular $10 Suits and Ovorcoats for 6 OMAHA'S ON'IA MOIMCHX ('ItOTHINC &TOKN Bess F.S.K1NO. PRCS- PIJTAMB.MS.H V V , I t IP Ml M Y kW"n e v stk3r rm in iini va n wc-u mi i iiHii i iisHsVita tiiisMsiiiri Tilt llOMfcyQUUlTYClOTIIIS AS.PECK SEC.TREAS. Small Boys Start Big Fire in Hoboken HOnOKKN. N. J Dec. 3.-Flve small boys, the oldest 14 yoars old and tho youngest nine, were responsible for the $300,000 blare In the factory district hero Saturday night, a fire which threatonod for a tlmo to wipe out several blocks of valuable property. According to the story told to 'the polce by the older boys, they Were looking for wood for a bonfire, and teeing a box of excelsior In tho yurd of a big piano factory, thought It would be fun to set It on fire and "see tho engines go out." While tho younger boyB Jccpt guard out side, the two older lads started the fire. The younger boys will probably bo lot off with a severe reprlninnd, but the two older ones will be arralngcd on a charge of arson. HYMENEAL Harmon-Martens. Miss IJlltan Martens of Cedar Bluffs, Ne.b daughter of John Martens, and Mr. , William F. Harmon of Fremont, Neb., were married: ny ev diaries w. Savldge at his residence Monday after noon at 4:CU. (Iiimhn Couple tn tlnrry. CHICAGO, Dec. ?, (Special Telegram.) Paul D. Smith and Miss Olive Paradise, lKth of Omaha wre licensed to marry here today. Hnl.rr-Stnklr. YORK. Neb.. Dec. 3. (Special.) Mr. Henry Huber and Miss Mollle Rtakle, both of Unooln. were married yesterday, Judgtt A. G. wray officiating. Convict Defies Court to Make Him Testify SACRAMENTO, Cal., Drc. 3. "Voll arn In contempt of court," Superior Judge- Hughes exclaimed today to a wltnus, named Jordan. "Suppose I Hin-what mv you going to do about It?" couly replied tho witness. ' He was a Folsom convict brought from tho frlson to testify regarding a slab bing afray within the penal Institution. "If you can add any to my twenty years, go to It," ho ndded. Although Jordan refused to testify against the prisoner on trial, oven with holding his own namo nnd sneering nt hti questioners, the court was helpless, nnd In the end he was allowed to go back to prison without having given evldcnen against his fellow convict. GUY STUART ACQUITTED OF FATHER'S MURDER i UHKKNFIKIjD, Ind., Dec. 3. Ouy Stuart this afternoon was acqutttod of the mur der of his father, Dr. A. A. Stuart, a prominent physician of Kortvllle, Ind.. on the ground of self-defense. The Jury was out about ono hour. The shooting oc curred at the home of the physician on tho night of November 7, last. Dr. Stuart lived two hmirs after he was shot, hut refused to name his assailant, when he Vnew he was dying. The son admitted the killing, but declared he did not shoot until his father had attacked him with a hatchet in one hand and a hammer In the other. HOME FURNITURE COMPANY S 20 Below Omaha Prices-Not One Day But Every Day Low Prices on Useful Holiday Get Our Rug Prices 9x12 Scamlees BniRsolsi8.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet 12.00 fl.12 Scamleps Extra Velvet' nt $16.00 9x12 Axminster Ruga $16.00 See our largo line of Body Brussels and Wilton Bugs. Muoh below Onuihn prices. SPECIAL XMAS LINE OF ROOKERS IN ALL STYLES. Gifts Special Prices on Kitchen Cabinets $U oak kituh on cabinet (like cut) with flour bin and sifter at ....$9.75 S a m o w i t h metal top at ..$11.25 SPECIAL FAVORS SHOWN HYDE TO. BE INVESTIGATED NBW YORK, Dec. 3. Warden Kallon, Deputy Warden Hanlcy and all keepers, turnkeys and "trusties" In the Tombs prison were served with subpoenas today to appear before the grand Jury and tell what they know about the reported fav oritism shown Charles 11. Hyde, former city chamberlain, who last week wa con victed of bribery. It Is understood that William J. Wright, deputy commissioner I of corrections, alio has been subpoenaed and that ne win re asuen wny no as signed Hyde to a special room and not to a cell. 4SP IN STROM H WE PAY SEALED M EXPRESS CASEfJIIMcHARGES TT TE WANT you to TRY thva vv : AUTO 03 Painting Deadly FVIftlit posse nws sufferers from lung trouble till ther larn Dr. King's New Discovery will help thern. rrice Mte and 11.00. Tor I sal by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. NO MATTER what others may promisd no matter how tempting their offers may seem see if they offer Bottled-in-Bond whiskey .and remember there is only one way you can be sure of getting pure, straight whiskey and that is to insist on Bottled-in-Bond. That's what we offer you Hay ner Private Stock Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey rich, pure and delicious shipped in sealed case Direct from Distillery and all it costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full quarts express charges paid. There's no question about a whiskey like this the Government's Green Stamp over the cork is your assur ance that it is Bottled-in-Bond fully aged, full 100 proof, full measure and a guarantee that it comes to you just as it left the distillery, in all its original purity and goodness. Note the price only 80 centi a quart delivered. Where else in nil America can you buy a Bottled-in-Bond whiskey of this mag nificent quality at this price. TDE MYNER DISTILLING CO., Dept. 0105 , 2119 Central St., KANSAS CITY, M0. IIBi1, V. BSSTefl. HH3. 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It mar b. ri wnlk.F.UDOtfoun4a.rpr.inted and aatlrfaotorr to ro. 10 .vary w.7. it mar d. rviurnaq t3.ro i to t iiromptir refunded. urnad at your .xpanta and my H-105 tfimf , AUnn No erd.ra filled far ! th.a 4 quarts Ordtra for Arltona, California. Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Xreada, Ntw M.ileo, Orior, Utah, Waahlniton or Wyomlnr miiattiaontb.taalaoM Quarta for 14.09 b; EjutMI PrAiaM or MQoarU for by KrlbUTald. 10-K On.mnSklMlatBetalMit ST. LOUIS, HO. uwiimry at Troy, Ohio aaali ST.rAtlUBWN. new OILCANS, ul r.MTAiii.iniii;i lRoe Extra Values on Oouches and Davenports Large, massive couch, oak frame, uphol- IMA AA stered in best quality chased leather. . " AVOID BLENDS! Send us a trial order today for Hayner BOTTLED-IN-BOND Whiskey the land you KNOW is good and purethe Government's Official Green Stamp over the cork is YOUR protection. 4? 4-r. -m li f n J i(-.of irt n rlno ' or Dyspspsia-r-Pape's Diapepsiiv This delightful stomach regulator brings relief in five minutes j Puts an end to Stomach trouble forever. I Nrira Xntra of (irnrfa. OKXKVA. Neb.. Dec. S.-(8peclal.)-Out of fifteen caaoa for dlvorc on the dis trict court docket ten were cranted de- VI era ULUlUli lilt- .UlCIUUCI III lit JI1AI n .... .. . . ... , I . . i, I , ,. l . I I . . I lteUJ uoep Jlllt wnu HUUlia;il!l l 411111UUHS hijuii inanciuun, mm Ct.i .j.i t.i . ! ler "really doe" overcome Indigestion, oy In It rtarmlejwnea. While vlsltlne Mi daugh iter. Mr. Ilu. I )jy8pep,ai hrarthmn A lar.e fifty-cent cae of Ppe'a Dla- soil Lyman or UjIi idty William Nelhardt ,n f,VB ,nutB!tht Just Mat make! l-eln will Rive you h hundred dollar' or Aurora. Neb., died of heart failure at pape' Dlapopsln tlie lar(tet HelllnK ' worth of aalNfactlon or your druycUt the age of 72 year. TUe body a taktn ; 0mlic.h rfBUUtor In the world. If whit I liandu you your money back. t? Aurora Xterday for Int-rment. Mr. Loq ea, temKnta lnto M.ibl.or lumpn,! n worUl , K0(, t0 1I)Pfl Nflhardt wa8 a soldier of tho cIUI war. yo ,lHl.h Iim, tnle Hour, iindl- and women who can"! Bet their aton.H..li. ( xented foo.1 uml neld: head Ik dlosy ar.d-l rnKiilated. It belonsM In your Ikiiuh m-hsx; brea.h foul. t'MUe i wifxl your j eliouhl Hhvuyn lie kept dandy In cue ul I Inalden filled i 1th b!. U' d Indlveitlble a Hick, sour t:pl 'ti)ma ii dui-lDK t.ic 1 v.aate. tetitmlr tlie i .orr.en. Ulapdpaln doj or at l Ifila Ii'n the wiiUkcjl. ui- .'omea In contact wjth the atomacli all out and rioat harnileu stomuili doctor pucli distress vanlahea. Its truly a- m tile wwrid. Ad ertlsement llonltlr Wrildlnc In Strrl CUT. K.unprnr. ?;t.b.. Dec. s.-tKp:ai.)- A i' utile wedding took plave at the. .iiip of Jdr. and Sirs. V. T. ltonawlts. near Steel City in tills county, when their "Cunh In pocket ahets an inclination to spnd." 'CaMh In hank begetH a pride In the amount of "tli balance, and thus abet, an Inclination to" "save." Banitof Omaha THK S.MAU. DKl'OSITOIt of toila may ho tho large one of the future. WoVulflomu ehucklngr accounts from thOBB who wil muliituln fair uvurago balances. RUPTURE o t all varieties cured tn In a few'days nlthout pain or loan of time. No pay will be accepted un til the patient Is cured. Write or call. "Fliltlilj" Rupture Curt Ktk-.l S.iBt,Uffl; frank n.Wray, Jat. B. Bit BuUOln?, Qmb