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THE OMATA DAILY BEE: T! ESD \Y \0\ F\IBIR 13, 1900. 3 FAN IS S L(IQEQ | of this department restding at Galveston | clfeulation of $2.113 , oft Oetober 1 I'R ID Bl I l' Rl | (n-m into the United States from the | ordnance bureau for the secretary's per- U [ e R e obtatn Rury oo hieviate | The operations of the tressury and its At the instance of Attorney General Griggs | stely be dispored of and the awards an- | their suftering and in a small measure re 8 branches are conducted in increasing ratio | gz and the object of it fs to have other cases | nounced in the course of a day of two. i e them to'that condition which will & o e scal ye | sIving cognate ques pend The armor companies have made consider- Demcorats Want Him to Lead Them to | h o, them 10 ‘earn a living for nl’h""v | Annual Report of United States Treasurer | :":HK‘” “";"“'l""';‘llri "'"':"‘h"‘l al y ‘“f I“‘; | German Trade Suffering from General De- :',“:“ Il\xl\:(‘~; :’l‘l‘ "‘_""‘:I‘l"‘“: ‘:“:‘;_ "'r';‘\:“']‘ :: ‘.‘I"‘”"'I ‘_fl“"l"‘;“_” “‘I" :H'Y’Iu(n:l. ““ :- i bending on them and support themselves | t ec creased 080,001 & & b ed States cire o e able concessions frov o 4 Victory in Nebraska. 'he Department of Texas is doing all in Adds to the General Confidence, the disbursements $560,642,128 over 180 cline in Industrial Securi the supreme court together with these two | At the secrotary's instance and it is be _— [$8,00%en, put finde 1aelt weak numer Thete 16 &n Inereats 1 the effculation of cares. In their broader significance these | lleved at the department that the terms cally and financially to acccmplieh at — k 4 4 . ue w ot P upon which the contracts will be awarded " should be done. It therefore has been sug- | standard silver dollars in the autumn of cases Involve the question whether Port W TALK OF RUNNING HIM FOR GOVERNOR | gexicd that an appeal be made to the com- | (ARGE INCREASE IN RECEIPTS IS SHOWN | each vear. followed by their return to the | CHINA AND BOER WARS IN PART TO BLAME | Rico and the Philippines are part of the | Will be found generally satisfactory. g R S e i & eonthiniis i trensury a few months later. This is an United States and are as such entitled to Bele. Auch Tellefons they may be able to spare | incldent to the movement of the crops and | vr.-A- commercial intercourse with it 3 " WASHINGTON Th president Mia Alleged AbIlIty (o Sweep the | from their means to ald this department | wign (he Eseeption of One Month a [ (o the free delivery by the treasury of | Successful Wi AR bbb Stute and Retarn the Disape in the performance of the duty which it | today made the following appointments to e Tekedrmanca ‘of the duty SWhICH 1| Watk the Eatention of One N Lo} oM, YWV DUURY 18 tircaution oc| SpNERS. aF * |STATISTICS OF THE NEW NAVY | i) it the tollowine spsointments o Trough in an occasion for the practical exemplifica ‘ Month in the Fiseal Year November 1 was $73,470,460. the Cause of N < f | flce: Coptain Henry P McCain to be R et Tancen We therelore appvdl | Which Has Just Ended. Tho provision was made by congress for T Comparative Stutement of Estimates = major and assistant adjutant general; Cape 3N the departments and posts of our the Increase of the subsidiary colnage to A8d Appropriations for Fiseal tain James T. Kerr, Seventeenth infantry, beloved order for such voluntary contribu $100,000,000 have been a great convenlence to be major and assistent adjutant OLN, Nov. 12.—(Special.)—Denio- | tlone as they may be able to make ani St Ny T and the department, through the mint, has N — | erats of the state house have ol v, | 10 Fequest that they be remitted to Colonel | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The annual re- | and A v o A . WASHIN 3B It i Bkapichioy | ist, assistant quartermaster gen= | o of the treasurer of the United States, | been able to supply all demands for these 3. Brya for the party nominee for gov- |eral ot this department, who will” be®so- | B O T SECNUT0," o “operation and | €olns. The amount of them in clrculation b R LR R L artment commander will | condition of the treasury, was submitted | ¥ hich in January, 1800, was only $34,202 that at an informal confercnce of a num- [ {e'hi% 0 4 int of ail €on: | 1o Secretary Gage today. Mr. Roberts says | 140, rose by October 1, 1000, to $79.432,104 h:‘rm(“' Shte :,“ b LR R s Choamome 8 Lo the next natlotdl | the growth and prosperity of the country | The dietribution of minor coins from the County Saturday night it was agrecd that | AT } und the general activity of business are | Oces of the treasury and mint during the b N::Mu.-'umu.« a presidential :.uvlul,nn All cash ,,"l,,-yflll-‘ "\-'»-']f,',‘.u]" ;.s‘n “",' reflected in the transactions of his office n:u‘u ‘,\v'.nr ame um;‘d'lfly $3,174,071, against SOUIE But up cnk LIuBest mAn the PATLY | BaTIeO Semiitive. Bubblive Will b dls: | The net ordigary revenues of the govern. | P1,0G.588 the yet before _.I.h‘ Viite ';" ¢ ‘,""' [’""”"“” ne ":""'h“ tribu theough ard In cannieetln | ment for the® fiacal year was $567,240,852, | e vote last Tuesday does not show | Sitn Stk i Comant il o larges © history of the country that Bryan is less popular now than he was | corps SHARLE B BT | R (We - er BIEhG | four years ago when h rried the state | Department Commander, | exceeding those of 1In the nex ; \;gl. | S0 when He carried the State . d ol s clty ! est, by $47.291,288. The increase of $61,- | by an overwhelming majority,” said Henry | _18aac M. Raymond, jr. of this city, and | eat, by § Years 1001 and 1902, < er Captain Jehn Lo Chamberla WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.-The compara '.m‘”m’, bl v‘.y.r-j“‘" tive statement of estimates and appropri- | s r eral, and First Licutenant W. W | ations for he navy for the fiscal years of i . uncertainty as to her future, according to | Ju PTG SECE TR ERE RN nare. | Seventh cavalry, to be cuptain and United States Consul General Mason at A 0" | missary of subsistence Frankfort, who Nks tranemitted to tne | Shietions for the year %01 were $45,130. | o ' b 8 | 915 and the total estimate for 1002 arc| Supreme Court to Take Rece State department a comprehensive review | goo oo | WASHINGTON, Nov AR |of the conditions which have been Dro-| “rpeyrineipal ftoms in the estimatac for |was made in the United States court today ductive of a threatening crisis in many | o007 (T e (OO | {hat tht tH1bAna) WOl (HNS & Fevest LR Assistance in Moving Crops. | branches of German industry : Pay of the navy, $15.215,684; bureau of | fortnight from next Monday The treasury each year is called upon |, 1D mADY branches of trade and manu-| o .ulico ey e0r 436, bureau of equipment 3 to furnish small denominations of paper | facture the lmit of profitable production | gy jgqg02; public works, yards and docks Peivite Allen Dead at Taka currency for use in the movement of the |2¢CMS to have been reached. says General | gip 405 540, " publie works at naval acad- | WASHINGTON, Nov. ? —General Chaffee, crops. The amount of these exchanges . and this, together with the scar my, $3.000,000; supplies and accounts, $,- | 8 Taku, reported to i War department the subtreasuries in New Orleans, St. Louis | ¢/t 800 high rate of money incldent t0 ]y 640" construction and repairs $8.070,- | today that William = Allen, Company E and Chicago up to November 1 this year, | !'DeTa! bbbl b “”"‘“;" ”I" ”‘."y"f' 824, steam engineering $3,772,900; marin | Ak RN (R SEEWATSRY SO the was $5,436,000, against $3,970,000 in 1800, fuetts and gew enterprises, hias brought on corps, $2,918 . Increase of the navy h b net inerease nf $117.058.068 in com. | The act of April 12, 1800, provides for the |q relapse which has recentiy cuused gen- | goys 8RR FERORE B U e K| nominated for governor he would swe tudents. Th raskans won both sin ] 4 eral decline in most industrial securities.” | 1M T STEOE STRVHeY fand/$500 the st % § gibs and doubles. Farnswerth and Ray- | parlson with 1809, so that the deficiency | Fubstitution of :"If"j.‘\;;fi': e "“'l‘:“ “Thoughtful Germans,” vays Mr. Mason, | g!'P™ent $400,000; emergency fund, § o (ho voten 1 A :W“'lr’vm o }j“rl" ship at Sloux City, Ia., aud the victory at | into a surplus of $79,517,060 in 1000. The | CXPerts at §6.920,000 peeos, at the rate of |4 iresaing condition of textile, hardware " of the votes for our party. They are Bryan, | ° . S y h 0. Th 8 Outfits on first enlistment, $40,000; cha n-l cel or cach pe o exchange chay Bmyth Hitchodsk &id \l" | Lawrence practically 'makes them the | grces recelpts under warrant, including sixty cents for e peeo. The exchange | anq other branches of trade is the inevita yth and Hitcheock and our next candi- | b et the provisto: and reading room at Newport training sta- | date for govertor will be one of th champlons of Nebraska, lowa, South Da- | those on account of the public debt, were | =#® begun on May 1, when the provision|pjq reaction following a protracted period & v L] e for govervor will be one of these men | 387,209,263 | to effect, and by August 20, the sum tlon, $28,750; arms and equipment for ma o outhe Minnesota and Kansas $1,387.2 and the disbursements $1,-| B = of intense activity or whether a serious g 0,000 . » e “:' Bryan says he Is going to stay In poli- [ ¥ ,;',"“”:, t Ty ,;:l‘. woring -] 47 large increase on both sides | Of $5.470,227 pesos had been received and | opigig in business industries actually is at :I"f‘" ":“(‘m",” ot ol g tics. It the legislature is republican the | State Treasy gt & Yolr paid for in $3 10 of American money bl oston, $100,000; sawmill at Hoston I h ed n call for state w s, registered | over the previous year a 2 Y nd. The temporary stoppage of exporis senatorship s out of the question, but he | *ued a call for ot (L Rt i 4 o i et L navy vard $100,000; torpedo boat storage could easily get the nomination for goy- | {TOM 60411 to 60,030 inclusive, aggregating l\‘\lllh.!h" 'Ih;l‘ll‘v.lnnvnl{ ';'4”",; i3 when | Counterfeits Dete ted and Destroyed. | to ‘y\ull\”\.(rl! ;.I.m'l‘n China Iy ,'."“,,':,.h: BIANE Wt New Loridon, $100,000): BAPNCES ernor.’ $46,000. :1\’:!:' “‘:‘-:‘r""“u“';'r» "m-':. bt ""“""\“ Durlng the fiscal year there were de- l":ll'l’“"\:"" n large measure for Present|a ¢ New York navy yard, $100,000; barracks i Another state house democ ? q| Willam G. Taylor, a traveling man, was o o < ® | tected and destroyed at the offices of the (CORditions. at League Island navy yard, $100,000; tor- i nu".:m:f ']“:x)|¢' 11”.: “rl.-llhnnwl, t’rr“\‘I l!‘ur:umd a divorce op rather peculiar v:n;;_l\)‘\' one ’1“!: 1;.:.;1;:‘«2( ‘xlr-.-ulz\(::-m“,‘,,,.m.n,\ $11,146 in counterfeit silver cer- m:m;l':- (r.:;:x‘:In{.-“l.---n\l. (‘\;:ll:":l:l""‘“"“:nh pedo boats storage plant at the same yard Genuine favor on the suggestion of Bryan's name, | §TOUDdS this morning. No evidence was|at BT.8415% The lavgest recoilpls foF 4| tificates, colns and notes, 3217 five cent| XISt I Germaty.” saye the cobetl Eeh: |$100,00; travellng cranes at New York A SUSNE & S5y man 16 the perty, but| SOMmeRtie trouble I8 the family St (BRR [ O uly 3, 1000, The I’nr wit surplus on |PAFiMOn With the Drevious yeer shows o | "Gy reen ole Which has besn assumed | SOSSTi0E PIknt League lnland navs 1t 1n nevertheless true that he would be| 'N® emphatic dispesition of his wite to re e ey wan $4047280 Agust 20 and | SlEnificant changes, excepting in the num- | 8¢, eRTEed role which has hoon RSSUNCH | yard, $250.000; marine barracks at Ann Wotk an & candidate, ‘It we put Nim up| TSI SWAY trom homs with & son, who 18 [REY S50 CEF R e SR, Jaly | ber ot spurios minor coins in circutation, | b3 bl & sou PPIY olls, $75,000; marine officers’ headquarters for goveraor the national republican party | S1U4YINE music In an eastern cofervatory. | the largest deficlency 32,318,621, July S, y of coal and metals. The first reports that | ; e . . o which are rapidly on the increase. Counter- Washington, $50,000. e s WOUIE Seplar 16 Toroes. GEuIar: Mimi By Lo recently refused to return home until | 1890 foit ol coins are rare, only hirteen hay- | AMCrican coal has found a foarket i pliss wl iver M A P S T e i her son's education was completed. JUdg® | Divisions of Iasue and Redemption. | ing beon presented at the treasury during | FTANCC A0d Taly. and had even beew (ested REPLY TO FRENCH GREETING and defeated badly. Mr. Bryan Is a young | HO!Mes granted the divorce and allowed | promptly on the enactment of the new |the year. The operations under the new | Uecess Hi s (T84 he iy iR ineReduitty man and thero s plenty of time lefe for | NF% Tavior alimony amounting to $0 PeF | inancial law the divisions of issue and re- | financial law invovied great changes in the | ON10% Were rocailed hore N him to look for political preferment.” sonth demption thereln provided for were tonds held by the treasurer in trust for | "OUntIng ‘esentmen e deale St V% Halled 1o prNBeE Hay Acknowledge tation S S OME UL tablished and to them were transferred | national banks to secure circulating notes | "N cortain consumers hafled the prospec of President s % pkeed demett wn ww Gatimater. | BONFIRE BURNS HER FATALLY |0 5ic0r it bnd”accounis. retucing 16 e | aad bt aepesiin The tota of thews 218 BEW source of suoply from beyond the , G, Dol he clerks and secretarles employed in i tesue and redemption of United States | ponds in the treasurer's hands increased Atlantic with delight, the general sentl-] wASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The French gov- :Ilv l(n\rllmrx0fll|~|»‘ur~- still at work under 1d Suffers Fearful Death | notes, gold cortificates, silver certificates | quring the year from $220,088,110 to $284, ment of the press was distinctly hostile | ernment, through President Loubet, and also See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. ho direction of Private Secretary Fred ire In the Absence of through the minister of forcign affairs, M |and currency certificates. Up to October | 378,040, Bonds of the state of Arkansas, | "o Increduious Jewell In a vain endeavor to figure out a | Delcasse, had forwarded cordlal congratu- Very small and as cosy el % 5 Mt tal . 4 Con.ul General Mason recounts the in- maority for Willlam A, Poynter M Her Parents. 1, 1900, $22, )84 in United States notes | for $160,000, formerly belonging to the ln- cldents that eradually awakened Germany |jations to President McKinley on his re- | - take as sugar. election. That from the minister of foreign | . Bl : AT {and $3,694,705 in treasury notes were re- | djan trust fund, have been paid . A y ol has invented a new method of caleulnt- STINGS, Neb., Nov. 12.—(Speclal|goemed in gold out of the reserve fund | The national bank notes presented for re- |10 the unauestioned superlority of Amerl FOR HEADACHE. ing the result of an election, and In the | Telegram.)—The 10-year-old duughter OF|,¢'5150000,000. Each day the notes 80 re- | qemption during the year amounted to| "% S°%l: A test of coul on the Bavarlan|affairs came through M. Thiebaut, the | CAR]'[RS {rial test It worked satisfactorily to him|Mr. and Mrs. Casper Loebsach vas atcl |geemed were exchanged for £old from the | §95.082 607, or 37.25 per cent of the Average | hoss of antien aer ehe gren s renaeclantle | French chargs d‘affaires here, who sent it to el by Indicating that Mr. Poynier received | dontally burned (o death this morning. 1T | (vl und, no that the reserve was Kept | |otuma autatanding, and incresse of $5.100 | Peoth, "8Le Conl. the great (ransatlantlc | Eocrotary Hay, along with ah expreasion of FOR BILIBUSHESS, e itk than did Bis opyosent, fnstoxd | phrents kad gone to work, leaving th|inwct in amount and in character. Be- |05 over 1599, The expense fncurred in the | eing the Amerlesn Article exchuslvely and his own congratulations. To this Mr. Hay FOR TORPID LIVER. from e e poto am all sounties heard | child at home alone. _About 10 o'clock #he | giden this reserve fund, the trust funds. | redemption and assortment, including $31.- ) has made the following reply e excludes Douglas and ten other | attempted to bulld a bonfire, saturating a | the big Deutschland before setting out to| . : ey FOR CONSTIPATIO consisting of gold coin, silver dollars and h mounte November 10, 1900.—M. ar Mr. Charge counties which went strongly republican, | pile of brush and rubbish with kerosene - 767 for traneportation, amounted to § . Y 9 break the speed record of the sea filed up | I have received your and ¢ R SALLOW SKIN. bullion, and United States notes held for d among the | L 6 L L FO 3 leaving Poynter a few hundred votes ahead. | ofl. As scon as she ignited the stuff the | v domption of certificates and treas- which sum will be apportioned among the | her conl bunkers at New York note of the 7th inst., c He then concedes that Douglas will cancel [ flames sprang up and completely enveloped | & i BABKS 6L Cho FALE OF LOROERTON CHALE. BOLER | oy s e ur it 318 Of ‘the gratingatio Which ) FOR THE COMPLEXION ury notes amounted on the day the act | cqeooq There was no arguing these facts,” says | Deleasse recelved the re-clection of Mr. | GRENTING woorart the majority thus obtained, but insists that | her. She uttered a plercing scream while |\ 055 L0 P erag o and inereased 4 M | Puraty as several of the remaining counties gave | running to the house and fought despe TON, Nov. 12.—Germany s | now passing through a period of reflection, | sclf-examination and a somewhat vague | ) rec o o of Blum of Omaha, one of the democrats who | Earle E. Farnsworth of Grand Island, both | 280,232 over the pr ceding year was con- | Mason are proposing Brean for governor e | Students in the State university, have re- | tributed from all the geperal sources, but Deople didn’t want to change the nationa! | turned from Lawrence, Kan., where they | chiefly from customs and intersal reve- he N o . tennis chumplonship of the two |nue ( administration, In Nebraska Bryan is just | Won the tenr | expenditure o 0 NIVORE. Ab ChE GP6r. Wb afit If I8 Just | lates from o team of Kansas university| On the side of the expenditures there | | Must Boar Signature of Prestdent MeKinley and Secretavy Mason, “and when a short time ago|McKinley, as well as your own congratula- -| ¢ * » it was announced that West Virginla gas | tions | | by November 1, 1900, to $740,965,679. 1 beg that you will assure his excellency the fusion nominee a majority two years |ately to smother the flames, which were |PpNovenner 1 o 10 ¥R wvatla- | SNOW PREDICTED FOR TODAY | coat B been tested at Hambure and found | nag s’ clvnliy’ it nighiy’ wporeciied borh CURE $ICK HEADACHE. &Ko, thoy did the same this year. Of the | fast consuming her garments and CHATTIR |y oyl balance of the treasury was greater | athesice s imOATATIO AL e b YD TR A 2o | — - floven counties excluded from Mr. Jewell's | her flesh. Tho nelghbors heard her pl(ll’ul“‘" June 80, 1000, by $34,887,163 than at the et T B Rty ¢ tontiaaw! &RAEsKBEBILALE. trelghe | gl fox valr trlondly sentiments $6.00 A MONTH. st nine gave Poynter a plurality of 131 | cries and rushed to her aid, but they were | et Fa ot 1ga0 “hut this gain was partly erature, Accompanied by searcity of tonnage and exorbitant freig Tho prosident was aiso gratified to re. : Yotes two years ago, but Hayward's phu-|too late, as the chld lay dying on the | om0 "y % geerease of $5.663,273 in the . Northerly Winds. stand Letween the coal famine prices —in | ceive a cordinl message trom l‘r‘::l(:;;'x‘l' SPECIALIST ality In the other two was many times as [ floor. Physiclans were also summoned, bit | o [ ‘inriar, The cash assets be- i Germany and the exhaustless deposits of | LGubet oF WL RO MoK inley's Fepiy: n In‘l;fu-. : to no avall, as almost the entire body of | oy “jjapilities were $49.273,017 on June | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Forecast for | the \"'I‘;"d -“‘""':hv A ) | JOHN HAY All Private Diseases No one can be found at the state house | the girl had been charred until It Was g™ cqq" ¢5o 907 503 on June 30, 1900, and |Tuesday and Wednesday: Something of the pres dus The congratulations of President Loubet outside of the governor's office who will ad- | perfectly hard. She died within two huu.‘s‘,.“l‘ 1160 on October 1, 1900, For Nebraska, North Dakota and South | Pression is attributed to uncertainty as {0 | were made public last week. President Mc- and Disorders of Men mit that he believes Poynter is elected. | after the accident. Dakota—Snow and colder Tuesday; [ What legislation will be enacted in the | Kinley's 18 as follows: 13 Years in Omabs. Th Surplus Restored to Circulation. Relchsta the future financial policy of - he populist state committee has closed e ‘| Wednesday fair; northerly winds. elchstag on the future financial policy o vember 8, 190.—His excellency, Emile fts headquarters, ordered out the tele- Dawson County Feels Good. W As the receipts of the treasury were | o Ty b bain uesday; colder in | the empire. A number of reciprocal com- Loubet, president of the French Tepublic, VARICOCELE ana " ) LEXINCTON, Nel Nov. 12.— eatel e nee 3 | Y SAtios W ire 002 arls: Your messa congratulation 18 phones and stopped tabulating figures, One |, LEXINGTON, Nebo Now M-T(Osaclal ) areater than the naeds of {he Sovernmunt | gorthern portion; Wednssday. fair; colder; [ meroial treatios will expire in 102, and a8 | mokt ratying to \Be. °F trias that during I ™ HYDROCELE curea. deluded populist inquired of one of the | . dem- | measures were adop ¥ fresh west to northwest winds. thelr effect has been powerfully to pro- ewed administration, as in the past, attaches of the governor's office over the ‘mx«!ruflmn ever held In Dawson counuty oc- | of the treasury for the purpose of restoring For Arkansas—Fair Tuesday; warmer in | mote Germa Industries and her exports, fortunately continue glve earnest Method pew, never fails, telephone If it was safe to wager money | CUFTed here this evening. Washington | he surplus moneys to the general circula~ 4 western portion; Wednesday fair and | their re-enactment or rejection Is awaited IRAEEI L MOV R ) Nithout cutling, pain of on the electicn. He sald he had read the | SiTeet was abiaze with red fire, colored |tion, these measures including prepayment colder, except probably raln in northwest | With deep interest. (Stgned) WILLIAM M'KINLEY. SYPHILI cured for lifeand the poison clalms of the Omaha fusion organ and was |!/€hts and Roman candles. A procession, | of (nterest and an offer to purchase 4 and 4 3 i thoroughly cleansed from about convineed that Dietrith was defeated | headed by the Knights of Pythins band, |5 per cent bonds up to $23,000,000, and no- :“_']'y“‘"‘ Southérly winds ‘becoming north Philippine Casss. American ma Anln-n Doern. | theaystem. soun every #ign and snopiom 5 SOl marched to and from Smith opera house. | tice that the $25,864300 then outstanding |V L0 oo pare | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The United R "5“1-';“;7""‘ M Al_““““‘l""'f\"' CHREBAKING OUT Of thedinense on the skin o In the procession a float containing a |of the 2 per cent loan of 1891 would be | n 0 " BERG L 0 robably rain and | StAtes supreme court today postponed the persons claiming to be American citizens | op foce. Atment contains no dangerous © still believe that officlal canvass | cofin over which was a transparency | paid on presentation. Up to November 1 i ol y argument in what are known as the Porto | Nave submitted to the State department | drugs or injurious medicines will show that Poynter was elected,” was | ; “p colder; southerly winds, becoming north- claims against the Boers for the destruc- | WEAK MEN 1058 OF MANROOD from ¥ic. Tt LD ' was | with the words Polltical funeral of |(ho redemptions under this notice were | (00 Rico and FPhillppine cases until Decem- (asalo fre ior oL s O MANScan nom BE the response, “but we would not advise |\ J, Bryan." Other transparencies read: | §23108,500, leaving 55,000 outstanding. West Tex 4 New Mexico—Fair | ber The cases are entitled, in one in- | 100 ©f their properties and injuries to| SEXUALLY DEniLity or EXHAUSTION, ¥ou to bet any money on that kind of & | Croker is captured; Aguinaldo will be." |The bond purchases under the call for & |, FOF West Texas and » exico—Falr | BT 2T e e e e inat (he Uniteq | their business in the late South African | WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY LomsEn, proposition.” oYL . L Tuesday; Wednesady fair in southern, . republic and Orange Free State. No de- | With LARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDLE Secretary Jewell has bee In 1896—Bryan, 14.000; McKin- |and § per conts amounted to $19.800,650, | '\ oo and colder In northern por- | States,” which Involves the right to col- | LRGN SE 08 lved at om0 what | AGED.‘ackc of vim. vigor avd atrecgth, with of ary Jewell has been annoyed by the $,000." “Who got the silver vote |with an additional $2,373,502 for premiums. | BFOREUN SO0 00 t a duty on goods imported from Porto | (|#10N have bech arrived &t as to wWhit| sexuul organs impaired and weak papers R e at e back Into the union, Mary Ellen | The exchange of 5 per cents, the old 4 (HIGUS VEREbIE WU e tnto the United States after the peace | 418Position shall be made of these cases. | gTRICTURE Nadically cuted with o new apers. e lost $600 on electic 2 k. ekl A For Easte exas—F o 2 \fuliible Do through wagers,” he -\Mnn il G ,,'f"‘ Lease; 20,000 did get back.” After the|per cents and the new 3 per cents for twWo |, o y. o \Wednesday fair, except probably | treaty with Spain went fnto effect, and Awarding Arm and GLEET nent. Nofnstruments, nopain, © sald today, “and I am | parade the vast crowd entered the opera | jer cent consols, under the provisions of | 2 U o, sen diamond rings inst the United rASHINGTON, Nov 2.—8 no detention n _business. Gonorrhoes, now willing to wager $100 more that my Yy sl B | rain and colder in northern portion; south- | ‘fourteen diamond rings against the Un WASHINGTON, Nov 12.—Secretary | joiqney and Madder Troub) R4 AN RsArer GOXFREL LT thoks ouh. | Loine: ANdWaN. AGReARRd DY, CROTAS the financial act, has proceeded steadily. | (&8 {0 SN EE 0 PEFCEED HO States.” In this latter case Emil J. Pepke, | Long practically has arranged the basis of CURES GUARANTEED lshed in the newspapers.” L Blakeslee, Semator Owens and Norris| The total amount of the exchangeable se- | 1 WG PEEERE FRERNE o 0 |a Unitted States soldier, 1s the claimant of | awards of armor for the battleships, - ConmifatonFres, o Trtaet by at, T eRTAL (LaE thAknRTaral have Masnrnt| o on B 0t Hearnsy curities outstanding was $839,146,340 and |\ 0 cqa s fair; northerly winds. the rings, and he Is accused of smuggling | eral small details were left open by ) Calion or address 119 8, 14th St. to mistake my position,” he continued irder Knocked Them Into River. :‘;vi“"‘:‘\f‘“ ::‘:‘" ;:;"x"z;‘r‘;:d‘“’\"’"a"'l::";(_‘;: For Missourl—Fair Tuesday; colder in - . P SIaI'IGS&SBflI'IOS.Omnha Neb. “All that ASHLAND, Neb. I claim or have clatmed s that Nov. 12.—(Special.)— Dl oA into the DOW | northern portion; Wednesday fair; colder 7 the vote on governor will show that who- | Monday morning, while working on the new [ (W0s. The premiumss allowed under the iy i 4 ded 4 : ¥ ! . 4 hed 4 ; A . you have small, o Ir":’; ‘Em“ | will not have a plurality [ B. & M. bridge over the Platte river east | BEOVAIORE, € A0 SRR BERIERIEC 0 erly ‘ 300 and that the chances are in | of town, John Anderson of Waverly, Neb., | 773552 REAY X For Kansas—Falr Tuesday; colder favor of (he clection of Poynter. If the |and John Graham of Ashland received se- | 4% l‘””;' |:"(","{m:':'m‘l”":;ry.'“:,"f'r‘.um people will withhold their decision until | rious injuries. A new girder was being put ‘l:“‘(“‘\‘“::““ AL, R <l $ the offictal vote Is In they will then agree | Into place when the travelers gave way, |*“C . 4 " | Mor >, nvelope. > by the o ced 2,692,77 © children would be borne if the mother could 3 ¥ that my estimate is nearer correct than | throwing four or five of the men Into the | b l':‘. ""':"‘n':"’r“ ':";‘:m‘“‘“"; '(‘);rn..-“v eastern portion; Wednesday falr in west- be sure that the pains, worries and tribulations of )= ‘““ AFRURRCE €. 44 rares i, owm that of the newspapers. | agree that when | river below. Graham had two ribs broken | 814 the nel (“:"‘u‘“" A AR h‘ ern, probably snow in eastern portion and gestation could be avoided. the officlal vote s in I will concede Diet- |and Anderson was badly injured in | Der 1. out of §296.755,130 n honds held by ; a“ 9, »” Ty | . 4 e ity ctrcu. | C0lder 1n southeast portion; north to east MOTHER’S FRIEND A A& ST U Fich's election If the returns show that he | back. One of the men was under the girder | (N0 treasurer as security for the circu H L0 L winds. (that marvelous liniment) 18 unigue in relieving and Eas been clected by one vote. My con-|only a second before the support gave|!8tIng notes of national banks, $263,076,000| “por’wyoming—Falr and colder Tuesday; all the strained tendons and mu R:. R, WA BASHRR Wednesday; rain or snow, with colder in southern portion; northerly winds. For Colorado—Fair Tuesday; colder in kinds In circulation on October 1, 1900, Js |snow; Wednesday fair; west to north winds, et .00 por bottle, Dok, estimated at $2,113,204,983, an increase of|becoming varlable. - fres. f- RA! BGULATOR €0, $150,810,774 In fifteen months, of which $94,- HT Y clusions are based entirely upon the of- | away and his escape was miraculous. were usw.twos Wednesday faly, except probably snow In ocal Record. canvass of the vote by the counties.” (Bpeclal.)—John _ Peyson, an ex-saloon- | E (] correspo; y ol — or the Galveston sufferers Is being sent to | IOSDItAL, Bloux ' Clty. His assallant ls | Jor capira of gold at the latter date was | the corresponding"day”of the last three Winter Tourist Rates \-.-n.nuuu posts by the State department: % 6 keeper, well known here, was assaulted In E " b '~ | $10.60, whick is greater than that of all 1900, 189 1808, 1897 oves the sbove statement when ficial returns row recelved by the secretary —_— Total Amount of Money. southeast portion; northerly winds. «lx children and o urty houre: Hiie Appenl from Texas Grand Army, | cal bar Saturday evening and kicked in | i _ ve Omaha.. .... 505 P, M. The following letter from I‘mnmnnllvr‘:‘h::“;:d;::;u 3 ":”,,y et he mow lies | 440930 was due to the enlarged use of | ppicE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU Yo 1. r now on salo to all polnts south—good re- calamity which' hds befallon the compudes | arrested. greater a elre Maximum tempecaiire turning until June 1st, 1901, Half rates y 8 1°°A taoniog-mill faotory, employing ot |18 Sreater then all the circylation at “""m..mumuu i oy et SR Tme ¥l onlyone bette of of state, together with those telegraphed Kick Resulta Seriomsly - Arrhe St Lounls « T00 A M, Pack of the Departme Te: irand d gold cortificates. The increase | OMa Nov, 12.—Ofic| cot me Pock of the Dopartment of Texas, Grand |\ “LETEC I8 Fobit 8 o amaritan | 804 and gold certific crease | OMAHA, Nov. 12.—Oficlal recora of tom | south, wccount Homescekers' Excurslons on e ene o g time previous to July, 1§ Record of temperature 1 |-rm~(mm|un‘ 3 teen men, opened here yesterday. B it 1. B33 H0F osnt 00 ks tatal | pToacsnE thmparaLiiee B3, FraIplin1En ale 1at and 4rd Tue adey of exch moath WATCH THE KIDNEYS | Madison's Officiul Vote. circulation was in gold and gold certifi- | 1900: = "; rates _'““' all in ,"""""“" call & 0. & MADISON, Nov. 12— (Speclal Telegram.)— | cates, 26..5 in silver dollars, silver cer-|Normul temperature............ | % G e afies, 340 FATOAR. $t. (Basiop 3 * v 5 ) o s “Mother's Frien in labor only about four hours. * Mother's Friend ' is Just " h e 4 The aggregate amount of money of all| For Montana—Colder Tuesday; probably Mother's Fri it to the populist state committee after the | SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb, Nov. 12— Army of the Republie, relative to the ald per capita was from $25.31 to $27.10. The | perature and pi ecipitation, compared with The report telegraphed from Lincoln that | tificates and treasury notes, 15.36 per cent | Reflciency for the day Hotel block), or write Thtal excess since March 1. HARRY E. MOORES an error had been discovered in the re- |in United States notes and 15.11 per cent | Normal precipitation i 0¥ fneh | ported vote of this (Madison) county, is | in national bank notes. It is a significant | Deficlency for the day, .. inch | incorrect. The correct vote, according to | comparison that on June 30, 1890, the per- | fotal rainfall since M H P.&T. A, nmn.., Neb. the official count made here is just contage of United States notes was 22.58 Voiency for cor. perfod, 18980 587 printed in The Bee of this morning—1,867 [ Twa years earlier it was as high as 32,07, [ Deflclency for cor. perlod, 1895... 4.00 fnc for Dietrich and 1,650 for Poynter. If the [ While the volume of United States notes, Reports from Stations at 8 P, M, returns sent to Lincoln show different fig- | treasury notes and silver certificates is ures it is a clerical error. Dietrich's plu- | limited by statutory provisions, the stock rality in this county is 187, according to|of gold is constantly growing. The metal- the official count He stock of money is estimated for Oc- Colab RS T i tober 1, 1900, at $1,059,288,820 In gold, §56 | @TATIONS AND BTATE elskrated at _Dakots Oity, 3 in silver dollars and bulllon and SOUTH #“" % CITY, Neb, Nov. 13 $56,000,748 in fractional silver coin, an ag- OF WRATRER: The republicans of this county | go'voceoe o1 711,644,935, celebrated their state victory at Dakota City Saturday night. Bonfires were in pro- rengthening of Gold Standard, | | gress all evening and free oysters were | The act of March 14 strengthened the | Gmanha. clear if you are troubled with Pain in the |®Served to the crowd, which included nearly [ Fuarantee the maintenance of the gold \nxm Flatt Back, Dizziness, Puffiness under the |700 peaple. Music was furnished by the | 8tandard, both In providing for the » 10 Take, cloar Evyes, Inclination to void Urine too often | Dakota City band and speeches were made | ting apurt of a reserve fund and in adding pupid City, cle or Urine that scalds or smells unpleas. |by local talent one-half to the $100,000,000, Which il «u. | Huron, par antly or which shows a sediment after — practice of the department was formerly | Willston, standing a few hours. The Kidneys are | Fidttymounth Woman Inherits 850, maintained without specific statutory re- | ghIgags. & ¥ PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Nov. 12.—( et . 2o rasb . | 8t Louls, vital orga and their derangement , Neb., Nov. 12 quirement. The ratio of the reserve to the | 8t. Paul, 'snowing will bring the most serious consequences clal)—The will of Abraham Wolff of Mor- | fixed volume of United States notes was | :n BRoet, r“y";‘l'\r if the trouble is not immediately rem. |FIS1ON™ N. J.. contalned charitable be- | raised from 2685 to 43,27 per cent. While | [JAISAS (Y 1 o Helena, cloudy edied. Do not neglect it. quests and gifts to kinsmen amounting to | the ratio of the new reserve to the sum of | finvre. parcly cloudy : nearly $2,000000 and $18,000,000 to his two | poth classes of legal tender notes was | Blsmarck, cloudy ' | MORROW'S daughters, Mrs. Otto Kuhn and Mrs. H. | opiginally only 34 per cent, the gradual re. | Galveston, clear | | P. Wertheim. Mrs. B. Elson of this city, | tjirement of the $86.770,000 of treasury notes | T indicates trace of precipitation - - |a niece, gets $30,000 and ber daughter, | outstanding at the passage of the act . A. WELSH, ——————————— 45,000 will reduce the demands on the fund to Local Forecast Official. ~ that extent Court 0 g ) under & cash forfeit o $50, Which 15 | pLATTSMOUTH Neh - Novm 1o (Spe. | The inflow of gold in consequence of surely a most positive expression of | cja1)—Judge Paul Jessen arrived in this | Material conditions, prominent among confidence in this great medicine, [city from Nebraska City and opened the | ¥hich is a favorable trade balance averag- NERRASKA November term of district court. Very | 11K $363,283,209 in the last three years, will aple cured by Kid-ne-ol lttle business was transacted except tie | 8150 co-operate with the statute | Qualify for an architectural, engineering, or other pro. fessional position without losing time from work, through one of the Ten Free Scholarships in The International Cor- respondence Schools of Scranton, Pa, If you secure the largest number of votes by December 3d, 190, THE BEE wil glve you first cholce of the following Ten Free Scholarships. No lu'kluu! in Anh'Kan the throat if you use Anti-Kawf ;‘ It stops it at once. Anum“_»..h, sellit ET the elements rage, the winds blow. It's true, you will not tan-freckle windbarn or redden, following these sim- ) TEN FREE SCHnLAnsmps § » 7 ple direetions: Before i econd che if you have the second largest number of votes. sanyesad Third chofce, if the third largest; and so on, ten cholces to the ten highest Xfifi&&fifi wash facy water, when dry rub on a_litte Batin-8kin Cream; Kolng out TO BE GIVEN, ON DECEMB R J, 1900, TO TEN READERS OF THE BEE. Mechznical Engineering. 7. Commercial Brarches. i wipe off, and apply Batin-Skin Powder. Electrical Eng neering. 8. Mechanical Drawing. Nele the sicin's Matin softness. 1ts wooth Including a Free Outfit of SERARY L R, ed, perfumed, “uxurigus fecling, A" face - ; t neluding-a Complete Drafting s’ prepared (v invincibly protected; w Electrical Apparatus for the Outfit for the work of the Keeh fhir ‘and" lovely, besides avolding the work of the Course Course. BmArting annoyance' of exposur atin- i e Cream and Powder are standard o 3. Architecture 9. Architectural Drawiag, e rens” popular. . Decause 4. Civil Engineering. Including a Complete Drafting moritorious. Only e at Boston Btore. : i outfit, = 5. Sanitary Plumbing, Heating, and BIORCICICICROICIO) BIo) Ventitating. 10. Ornamental Designs, 4 Chsplstry: Including a Complete Design- THE |”4 E 5" RFPRESENTS TEXTBOOKS THE WEST Bach Course wi'l include two sets of textbooks and drawing plates; one in pamphlet form convenient to study from, and the other hand- 1AIL l'l' somely durably bound in leather, including a beok of Formulas and | ¢ Keys for the whole work of the C rec, for use as reference books. | 'lv() | > v | YOUR Textbooks, Drawing Outfits, Electrical Apparatus, etc., furnished HOW TO VOTE. X FRIENDS. will cure any form of Kidney [touble THRI SR AASL 3k h calling of the docket Paper Currency Newly Insued. THE PURE Mrs C. E. Smith, 2814 5| P LIRS The amount o or o oy stampe 332 Miami ot Omabe Telephone War in Sam Antonio. II:" ”',’"""l‘ ”r l';‘"p'd: ,":r,r,',.m) .’,”;""‘ A GRAIN COFFEE 9,08k st. Orata SBAN A ex., Nov. 13.—For ten | WIth the seal of the dep oot And pre Do you know that three-quarters i sy Al Omans dava olecirle lnemen and telephone | pared for issue during the year ended with PG (R Do R oachmen, 18 S, aapr et O gper v on ’l‘kl |M\|ln- .|u September, 1900, was $523,192,000, ugalinst of all the world’s he "'l‘“ 'Y“‘"“h’ 1410 Howard st. O as her loe 1o dis- o 0Ce 5 il sing tea and coffee 706 5 hth st Oma tince teiephone wervive. Husines man to | $03:412.000 In the year preceding The TPmiik ak BBRR foh B2G eofleq Prier: 318" B the number of 9% have discontinued the | Fedemption of worn material was $303,- So physicians say. H L 717 8 17th st Omy service of the Southwestern Telegraph and | £19,824 in the later perlod and 27, It hes 8. 1 G Rogers. 409 N, 14th 5t Omaba Telephone pany" and have Aaked ‘e | 40 in the earler, The Increasing demand Qult e, gd 1. headed Morrow's Kid id new te’ company, which - s quit, 1 id-ne-oids are not pills, | promote y Ohlo capitallsts, to cos for notes of small dencmination has been but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty | the demand of the striking lnemen, Which | so heavy and so fully met by the depart- Grain-O has the coffee taste but cents a box at drug stores, oo oo e lerrnmen: e mon commar® | ment that taking ‘into account the gold 8o headaches, IONN MORROW & CO,, RINGFI o | has declined the proposition, coln, omly $426,045,022 of the estimated total All grocers free with these Courses, See them on exhibition In the window of ‘ Browning, King & Co. ‘ OFOTOROTOTONOR OO XCROLORC e® Cat out coupon on Page and bring or mall to the businesy office of L N Z # P J The Bee. Each coupon counts one vote, and every dollar pald on sub- ANAREACE VOO OOOC DOO seription 100 votes, ete. g R RSN R RN T T VW I g wrints, 8§ vook wod advice free. Dr. 1. J.Kay, Saruogs, N Y. g&afiwmw;fiwaxfi;fi&mwe