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.20 RL(F\TS ASK MORE \l()\H o Estimated Expenses of University Largely |, » Inoreased Over Appropriation, OF SALARY BILL GETS M § Several Departments of State Governs ment Fike with timnates of A Need for ADDITION | it of Money Two Years, and LINCOLN, Board of Reger braska bas est that 511 stitutl expenses, and new ma " nirs tures o Mir blenn! of $110 ago. incr n $01 0 over the apropriatic The legislature will | f $05,000 in the an_increase iation for current ex fund for Inerease am at 00, h is an ippr 1808, an incre ow buildings of $43,000 and repairs and the cash fund Of the total unlversity rlation the state supplies the a1mill ta levy, which will oximate $34%,000 for the in o up funds, revenue endowment, Ur tions and ca The money re an in revenue amc ¥ and the balance permanent land two from from ed h collect interest e United cash the m on State 1 at eived trom (he cannot, howevor nded thority from leglslature legislaturo provided for the expenditure of $488,000 for the university. The estimate of the Board of Regents was filed with the state this morning and will be pre legislature with the estl o institutions university Tome at Grand er source fen without au The | dary of 1 oth wing auditor and sented to of other st e Tho the two new bollers . of Imated Bxpense, of the university are estimated as and w of the ¢ teaching corps expenditures next two years lows: For galar tive officers, t employes, $144,06 the bienniun fucludi for fol ot aid ground Dics Happy tary dewell today apers the statement relative for governor returns recelved at tho ary of from eighty counties give Dietrich u plurality of 144 and unoffictal returns recelved at the popu- Jist leadquarters from the remaining three counties give Dietrich a plurality of 516, which, if covrect, will give Dietrich a prob- « plurality of 630 ling in that this cannot be overcome by Mr. Jewell concedes the Dictrich, but takes some satlsfac- m the fact that Governor Poynter head of his ticket and that the for general currer de pparatus, book 1 buliding: well apl [ Private the the vote “Ofictal farmer light 1ng, inatit water and penses, | wtite survey for the bienn ments and ineluding and equip addition to heating atus and tunnels, general repairs and tenance, disposition of sewage at the eistern and fre prote: pparatiis, ¢ trie light machines and wiring, roof for « Arcas, remodeiing of north wing of contral bullding, special repairs to ehemical labo tory and general buildings, sheds, | votes fences, improvements at the farm, vendlat- | return: ing apparatus for Grant Memorial hall, of Mr equipment of experiment station building tion fr at the farm, coutingent expenses on works las run of improvement, 500 for the blennfum; for services in lairy schools graduate chool, hool, school of fne arts, law in labor for farm exp ock and | law school laboratory expenses and supplies, supplies in other schools, out- standing tndebtedie or all other pur poses for which and charges aro col locted by the university, $75,000 for the bi enntum; for services, equipment, apparatus wud facilities for instruction in the school and college of agriculture and the mechanic arts, as required by act of congress approved | August 20, 1890, $50,000 for the blennium; for apparatus and expenses of in vestigations and publishing of results, required by act of congress, $30,000 for th bennium, Followlng fs a comparison of the estimated expeaditures with the expenditures author 1zed by the last legislature Authorized. Estimatedl 9,000 $258,000 2 000 ity to age e $a1 m palrs ar new for permanent annually, or improy bullding ap " new of secre stato cer number ot welence after election and maintained for veral days was more conservative than the claim of 1,300 by the republican state committee Judgo m summer the day school Holmes, in the district court, listened to arguments today In the c wherein George W. Tate, a man of 14 seeking a divorce from his wife grounds of cruel treatment John M. Smith is under arrest for forging the name of Clyde (arr of Ceresco on checks and drawing money from the lat- ter's bank account |REORGANIZE THE ACADEMY | Bishop Graves ll 'I Kearney Citlzens tion a New Start, Nebh., Nov. Kearney Military Thers has been but day's interruption of study aud the routine work of the school is now well under way. Bishop Graves of the jurisdic- tion of the Episcopal church of the Laramie division has called for the assistance of a number of citizens of this city, and a local board of trustees has been organized as follows: Blshop Graves, president; J. I Redick, vice president; F. G. Keens, sec retary; J. G. Lowe, treasurer; C. N. Brown, C. B. Finch, W. 8. Clapp and Rev. W. § Atmote, trustoes b ! name of the academy was changed to | 8t. Luke's Military academy and Rev. At- | more nominated by the bishop as head of the school. All been retained and with tho strong organiza- tion the school will thrive. cadets are now enrolled. s and fees ars on the services, Committes of | KEARNEY, 16.—~(Spectal Tel- | egram.)—The Salaries and wages hus been reorganized. Current expenses New bulldings, mprove- ments Cash fund H. Morrill fund 8. Lxp. st m fund Attached to the unive schedule # memorandum that the estimates of the resourcos and necessary expenditures were considered and opted the Board of Regents at its October meeting and after- ds revised by its executive committee ovember § one sity Is by Eatima: f Other Departments. ollowing are the estimates for state oM ces and institutions: State Treasurer's OfMes ry urer, deputy, T stenbgrapher, i printin uge, tolegr: and otk penkes, $1,5 Adjutant chief clerk tenogruphir, for suppO Department of of treas and 4 posf= roex- Salary and afic 1, $80, General clerk s of gu storekeeper ‘ Publ Instruction-—8a of superintendent, deputy and stenographer, $5,000; county superintendents’ suppli express, telegraph, teiephore, printing, st ate Bo A of Examiners, $100; visit. IIIL Institytes and traveling expenses, $un publishing school laws and furnishing school district supplies, $5.000; total, $15,000. Commlissione of Publle Lands and Rulldis ary of commissioner, deputy chief clerk, draughtsman, two bookker \ k P wale contract clerk, lsase contract clork, prophet, C. E aslinqu clerk, two asslgnment elorks, [ records, S $27,800; books, statlonery and Incldental ex- | oo 5 Hos, painting, papering and new carpct -, | Wampum, ¥ wvellng expenses, $3.200; total, $31,000, Robert IwAv"I!nf |Hvl\u tonal Lunds and Fund weshenawa, W to_county treasurers, $6,000 Platte; guard RBoard of Purchase and .\m-jYivr Kearney. Finauce Committee ul stenographer, $6,600; post- | Charles Wells, braska City. Law Com- mitte Rollin: a; H, B. Newman, | South Omaha; W. T. Shackelford, Omaha. ¥. B. Warner of North Platte was elected upreme representative to the natfonal g to Omuha, Nov. 16.—(Special Telegram.) councll, Nebraska Improved Men, met today in annual unanimous vote it was de- the next annual meeting in 17, 1901. The following elected: Great sachem, Nebraska City; senior Browne, Lincoln; junior Magarell, Omaha; great Neir, Aurora; keeper of Denuls, Lincoln; keeper of Beaulien, Falls City; great Finl Lincoln; great F. Bunch, Grand am, James Menshall, of forest, W. H. Ney LINCOI The grand Order of Red session. By cided to hold Omaha, October oficers were George McCallum, agamore, W. L. «agamore, T. Y Men Con nt | sanap, North Ayres, Exeter Enthuses. Neb. 16, (Spectal.) the republicans of Exeter held ratification meeting at which well filled, EXETER Last night their grand | opera Eouse | thusiasm reigned supreme. A m was rendered, after the following resolution was pres 0. P. Buker, and adopted by was En- which nted b a ropublicans of Txeter o manting ad Y thd States senators ar et legilutare Hon. T. H. Hinshaw of + unanimoas chotes of the this part of Fillmore and nd We request our repre- all honorable means to and are to there arise from weakness of the whole sys- tem caused by disordered kidneys, They are rapidly followed by the ex treme stages of Bright's Discase, Dia M : betes, Heart Disease, Paralysis or the Chronic Female Wealk v e If you suspect that your Kidneys are | .00 afiected, place some of the urine passed | 1o on arising in the mor: ia & bottle | and let it ~tand for 12 hours. If brick- o dust or om.er sediment is found, it is CLAY CENTER positive proof that you need treatment, |clal.)—The rep MORROW'S brated their g of the state last night with a large torch- light procession, her by a traction en — e | Sereeching wusic f close of the program at the the large crowd went to Main where fireworks and glant crackers turned loose ter Celebra Neb., Nov. 18.—(Spe- hlicans of this place cele- at victory and redemption The Clay Center cornet band's drowned by the small but about 100 torch- through of parade huge are an absolute specitic for every for of Kidney Disease, and their wonde efficacy is guaranteed by a forfeit of for ev case they will not cure, Sath.. A apod Alsntos NEBRASKA digposed of during the tien concluding with a The Hateh Inc manufacturing Indu: y of this place, | com ed the ercetion of another | butlding to accommodate their business tin marched almost boy horne bearer the fireworks the celebra- bonfire. ibator company, ped addressed envelope, ) st Lincoln S N, 18t st Treon 11 Shermap ave. Omah 2 Mami st Omabe st Om, 1. Omab a has Smith v, Edgincer, stofoe Rok conuUMBt Neb., Nov. 16 The 7 off st Humphrey R R A S OmANS miles vorth of here was robbed last night Mis B Rogers, 409 N, 1 . blown and about $250 in Morrow's Kid-ne- are not pills, | stan and $75 cash was secured. It but Yellow Tablets and sell at lmy is thought to be the work of professionals cents & box at drug stores, and department officers are making an in- JOHN MORROW & CO., 3PRIN vestigatiou, B! Murphy, Hox rs. A, E A i Johi n st safe w e, o o | it formed wil be known as the official | election | (laim of a bare plurality for Poynter made | academy | the former teachers have About thirty | Island; | Charles | rising | principal | was | large | 1 IIIZ RN (ALLAWAY T0 GANDY |, OMAHA Rumored Extension of Kearney and Blac Hills Branch of Union Pacific, OUTSIDERS MAKE PROPOSAL TO CITIZENS To Organize with $600,000 Capital \ and Want £22,000 in County Bos Voted=t ractors to Get B1 j Per Cent of Stoeck, | | KEARNEY, Net | There have been many rumors on of the Kearney & Black Hills 1a which runs from Kearney t | 1s operated by the Union Pacific. It 1 the h will be extended from ( to Grany, which is the county t of Lo- | gan county The d s thirty-five | miles. Coupled with this rumor 13 another | that the Missouri Pacific bas purchased the & Black Hills from the Union Pa- | Outside parties have submitted on to the citizens of Gan .ogan county. The parties represent a con struction party and A. O. Perry of At- u, Neb., and Wade of Spencer pad o Callaway and eald ay Kearne Kin H. R la The construction ze a company Twenty-two county are to be to party proposes to ors | with a capital ot $600 thousand dollars' worth | and $27,600 of precinct voted and the citizens of Gandy raise $1,000 to be paid to he constructlon party as €oon as prelim- | Inaries bave been arranged. The rallroad | | company 1s to pay the construction party $10.000 per m fast steel is lald and when the road Is completed is to get the $27,600 worth of precinct bonds. It is further asked that the contractors got er cent of the railroad stock of the com- | pany. ( it 1s will ralse the first $1,500 and voice bonds to the amount | asked by the construction party. The road | the Callaway, | Railway com Advices received from Gandy say | the money for the survey has been s scribed and within a year the rat be laid t bonds zens, sal Loup pany Valley & Northern BEET SUGAR RATS| | S ENCOURAGED from Oxnard That s Are to Be Made. | GRANDISLAND, Neb, Nov. 16 —(Speel Manager rrar, of the American Beet Sugar company at this point, recelved in structions yesterday from Mr. Robert Ox- nard of San Francisco, as to the provisions ot the contract the ensuing season |and there 18 considerable satistaction here over the coucessions made by the company The contract will provide that the by 8 shall receive $4 per ton, str all beets of & quallty less than " cent sugar; that freight will be patd on beets shipped in; that the far- mer who hauls his beets to the factory Wil re 2 conts per ton additional; that for beets which have been siloed | turtber additional sum of 20 cents per ton will be paid and that for each per cent of quality over 14, an additional sum of {25 cents will be vald providing further, that in the event that beets test 145 per cent, for instance, the ralser receives the benefit of the fraction of the increase in per cent of sugar content. Thus If a fur- mer has bects testing 14.5 of sugar, and has siloed the bects he will recoive $4 | per ton, 1215 for the additional five-tenths per cent quallty, 26 cents for hauling and cents for silocing or $4.5715 cents per ton. The contract under theso terms Is the most favorable the company has ever made and it is expected th there will be a renowed interest in the industry in this and adjoining countles and that next year tho factory, which this winter 18 silent owing to a lack of beets, wlll he running and will make a eampalgn of at least two months. Manager Ferrar be leves that the prospects for the coming season, under the present contract, will be Receive Word Many Concensl for new rals ight, fo e " eivo a DAIL | was a tion very bright. Insuruance Soclety. COLUMBL ov. 16.--(Spectal.) — A new life insurance soclety or assocla- tlon, which recently sprung Into ex bere to competo with the old lines, 1s prob- | ably the firat ever connected with | any religious Institution. At the last meet ing of the Nebraska synod of the Gern Lutheran church, held at Glenville, Neb., last August, the matter was suggested and at that timo Rev. R. Neumarker of this clty and Rev. J. H. Dirks of Nemaha county succeeded In having a committes of elght, consisting of five clergymen and laymen appointed with power to act As w result this committee met in this clty Wednesday and Thursday of this week and organized the Mutual Aid association of | the Nebraska German Lutheran church. It | the synods of other states act favorably, | membership can be estended to the en- tire world. None are eligible exc ept mem bers of tho church, or those who have con- tributed toward the church. The head | offices of the venture will be in this city and the following officers were Rev. J. H. Dirks, Nemaha county, dent; Rev. R. Neumarker, president; Leopold Jaegg!, retary and treasurer; J adviser; Berthold . viger, hurch Organ: terco one threo chosen presi- Columbus, vice Columbus, sec- N. Killan, legal Telsing, medical ad- h Team and Money, SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb., Nov. 16— | (Special.)—Addie Sides sent his hired man | to Sloux City with a load of hogs and in- | |structed him to sell the hogs and meet | him at a hotel. The hired man sold the |bogs, but is sald to have left for parts | |unknown with Mr, Sides' team and the mouey he received from the sale of the pigs. The man was a “hobo” and had only worker for Sides two weeks He was | |about 52 years old and wore an overcoat | and a brown slouch hat. The team was a gray team, mlmost white, and welghed | about 1,100 to 1,200 pounds. cates March D ISLAND, Neb,, | clal )—Mr. ¥Fred Harrison of baud of this city has just completed the position of & march, which will by dedicated to Governer Dietrich and will be played by the Harrison band at the Hast ings ratification next Friday, in that the band goes to that eity will at once be rehearsed and the Dietrich Inaugural March, Nebraska City Whaops Some, NEBRASKA CITY, Neb, Nov. 18 elal Telegram.)—The republicans the results of the late election [ by an tmmense torchlight proces fine display of fireworks, and meeting at the Overland theater were delivered by several of th candidates and others. The occ nolsy and enthuslastic. ecture at Geneva, NEVA, 18.—(8pectal. ) —The High school lecture course, under the su- pervision of Prof. McBrien and his punils 18 to be Inaururated Saturday evening with an address by Senator Dolliver, who is to lecture here Sunday afternoon also, A pretty feature of the ratification here was the glving to everyone of a McKin- ley carnation and yellow chrysanthemur, » n CHARLOTTE N. € tent i Iynching marle lust nleht the fall wall, secured the ed him through the hole fn the wall #0on as the nesro touched ground he ne wi De GRAN Dietrich, v. 16.—(Spe- | the Harrison the event The march be styled | Spe- | ratified | tonight fon, a rousing poeches successtul sion was Dolliver eb, Nov hing Moh, ov. 16.~A mob {r A negro 1n Jail at Alh. battered down prisoner and | snow ran and esoaped. The negro was accused of poisoning Dr, Love, who dled several months ago. Y BEE TOOK nor R tt A bare gube wa ty a8 a large, the governc strangely and and be in ihe an The gov a few minute y will A mate again The man “well, I thing,” r you to pled a mate of wood in y out of a bunk on a stormy said he woul governor men ou re again tion T govern, that boy may wan erime, One ago you stopy )t river t There was a ing his passa Louis, but he was in men to do tk with a st him wi tehed you Iylng dro the w I was that Never again b The man, ¢ went out with What a not A lesson to affected ko back sumed SATURDAY A NOBLE REVENC ri Pardoned a Wronged Him. Stewart of lay I ober once governo the kind i ng Post om lowly 1ife position 1 his and when ho had to work sbslstence. When he atorlal chair a steam s brought ia fr applicant for a pardon powertul fellow and sked at him he He scrutinized Finally he signed ed the prisoner handed it to him Amit other crime penitentiary again, I fear.” mnly promised that he would ernor looked doubttul, mused and sald was one eat of day own he m the peal e vhe eemed him the to he soly some n the river and be I suppose plied that he would you to promise me one the governor I want vour word that when you are you will never take a billet ur hand and drive a sick ¥ k to help you load your boat night” T iboat m 1 not, and Inquired what the ut by asking him such a ques- ant stea or may replied: “Because some become a governor and it him to pardon you for a ark, stormy night some years ped your boat on the Missis- take on a load of wood boy ge from New Orleans to St was very sick of fever and A bunk. You had plenty of » work, but you went to that k of wood In your hand and th blows and o night and kept o rscs out into him boy. Here s your pardon be guilty of such brutality.” owering and hiding his face, hout a word. le revenge that was and what bully! A Guaranteed Cure, Most difiicul Yet funded. Drug t to cure—Chronle Constipa gists, 10¢, 25¢, b0c. Judge Taft Manila If trolman as 0 d man the of Not cupant Taft, e v ou The d sentry, s the street, of preside “Advanco Jul bawled the and the foll Sentry—Have Do I require o it's my duty kuowing tho carrlage answerod Got a dom: “Halt!" cried the alert a beautifully caparisoned car- p containing a portly gentle- river reined his steeds, and tanding firmly in the ceuter “Who to say ed elso shou what 15 th the oc- nt of the civil mission." Taft, to be recognized,”" entry. The Judgo advanced owing dlalogue took you a pass? Taft--No, no? Sentry—You do, slr to run you fn. Taft e #ir. and But I am the clvil governor of the Philippine is lands, Sentry You'np a clivil let you go by 1 catch you ¥ “Thank you,” I formed n resc tion for a pa counts he got For a LAXATIV. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER| Rnin Tarnt Fall 1 e WASHINGTC Saturday and For turning urday; Sun snow n eas shifting to n Ior 1ilinol. probably Su winds. For Indlana into day rain or winds, For prot east For In southern p south to east Tova- K y Sun S For Oklahoma Generally Kansas probably rain For Weste Falr Saturday colder fn nort crn; southeas tern Sunday increasing cloudiness, prob- urday ably rain and southern winds, For North Dakota central colder in Sunday fair; b For Kansas in northeast drove away ebraska and in southern winds, fissourl portion; portion That don't cut any figure. tan and out after hours, I'll this time, but the next time ou'll have to see the captain murmured Judge Taft, as And there and then he slution to put In an applica- ass. According to latest ac it Cold in the Head. BROMO-QNININE TABLETS, ng 1o Snow with Great Temperatore Prognos- ated for Today. A ov. 16.—Forecast for Sunday South Dakota—Raln, und much colder Sat- fair in western, raln or tern portion; southeasterly orthwesterly winds, Rain or snow Saturday and nday; fresh southeasterly Enow, r in northern, rain or portion Saturday; Su snow; fresh southeasterly Rain or 1a snow colder Saturday and Sunday; south- variablo. Rain Saturday, with colder prtion; Sunday probably rain; wind indian Territory and Ar- fair Satur Sunday and colder; southerly winds. n Texas and New Mexico-—- Sunday probably rain and hern portion; falr in south. terly winds Texas-— Ge s, becoming erally falr Sat- colder In northern fresh falr In southeasterly Snow Saturday, with and eastern portions; risk southeasterly winds, Raln Saturday, with warmer Sunday fair in w ern, rain in eastern portion; colder; south- casterly wind winds Colorad and central southern: Sun snow und ¢ souther shif For Wyomi faturday: Sun shifting to ne For Mentan probably fair X OFFICE OF OMAHA, Nov ature’ and the correspon vears Maximum temperature. im tem wtion Record of t. Omaha fo! Minim yrmal tempe flelency for tal exce prect oy fo rainfall y for for Reports @TATIONS OoF W, Omaha, North Platte, it Clty R City, ) Huron, partly snow Davenpart, ra ansas City snow {smarck, clot alveston, ¢ i H i ¥ « T indicates @ since Mar s, shifting to northwesterly —-Rain or snow in northern portions Saturday: fatr in day falr in northern, rain or clder in southern vortionm; ting to northerly winds, ne- Snow and much colder day probably fair; southerly rtherly winds. Snow Saturday: northeasterly win nl Record, THE WEATE 16, maha pre ation ding of Sunday R BUREAU, ord of tem’ compared with the last three « 1pt day 1000, 0. 1699, 1898, 1897, 867 4 67 8 17 06 00 .00 omperature and precipitation this day and since March ), perature rature the day 831 @ inch 02 inch 20,63 Inches 1 inches fnches h 1 pitath s th sinee March 1 cor. pertod; cor. ‘perlod, March 1 1800 1898 rom § . AND STATE EATHER. “amyessd ~wme) vinunxeR y ear ar v, cloudy iy cloudy eloudy g 1) | ining rainit wing 3 ar ace of I(N‘Iklnl]n n. A0 B R S Local Forecast Ofticlal. g | Breat on board who was work- | ang punar | Peruna the 1 | of 1ts sy toiling | like a slave until the load was completed, | Femedies have failed: 11 | This was Cascarets Candy Catbartio are | guaranteed to cure any case or money re- ht(”-th“” | Judge | A SENSATIORAL RECOVERY. A Venerable Wisconsin Lady Re- stored to Meaith by Peruna After Twenty-Five Years' Suffering. EVANSVIL Wis., Nov. 11 A cured of catarrh of twenty-five years' stand- fng was the occasion of Peruna being intro- duced to the Inhabitants of Evansville, Wis. From that demand m Bvansville, Wie) woman time to this tor there has Peruna in this vicinity ds of cases have been cured. It is in this manner that Peruna spreads from town to town and from stale (o state No of ing could have glven *putation It has. The secret Is that it makes cures. It cases of catarrh where other | * his ought to muke on 4 all ort advert ve te cures old any remedy popular Mr. C. R Harden Evansville, writes tho following letter Dear Doctor Hartman—1 to certify what Peruna has I read of Peruna in the would do for catarrh, and sent the first bottle ever came to Evansyille; ot Wis., | wol wish to write done for me. papers, of what 1t ra bottlo. | o hat | We y using it | 1 the of Pe from mw WILLARD, covery of Mrs striking instance powers of Perur had been an invalid Ky.—The news of the ro-| F Elizabeth Prater 1s a very | eat of the wonderful curative | th: Thi catimable lady | ar from of tho | rec stomach and bowels for twenty y No | wh wonder her many friends lastie | of over her recovery. Sho e the God | catarrh are enthu write through mor and cino D W you lotter. 1 been cesesscs L = of your medi itted am to thin heve | A constart er frou bowel and stom ach trouble for | about (wenty five years, and could never find relief until T be n the una. “I began the first day of last bottles of sececsecc® eeccsscsescssecsseses use of Elizabeth P sesscrecce ater, cee® L] fol tha use of your medicine the September and have taken nin Peruna, and can say that 1 believe 1 am cured ubles, and 1 think 1 am enjoying as good health s an old lady of my age could expect. 1 years old. 1 recommend Peruna to suf ferers wherever I may meet them, and other: my friends are being benefited by it. 1 think it is & God-send to poor suf fering humanity 1 will alway in of my tr am seventy-one ph an th tha he nd thankful to for your medicine nd advice, and trust that will your remedy and be as greatly benefited as 1 have been.” you fin 11 othe T many take I Ty MANHOOD | Fvous of disases of the g Fatns in the ot Ttatops ull fenisio and restorss smal | w "L \a - anan suifer CUPIDENF ¢ saran ey n o, it Bend tor At aldras 138 VO, FORr SALD LY wnd &1l the ) v aud LO® Uilnury Orgs 1y to cure withe docsact YERS-DILLON LR IT IS EFFORT.” TRAINED It eured my wife of which had been @ecccsscen “1 tried advertised ANHOOD RESTORED Lgh i Provenaquicki three of the druggists now keep it, catarrh with shie had been troubled for ore than twenty.five years, and 1 troubled with it fo nyears, We are now both all right. My ar k voungost ago, or son had la grippe four and a8 ho had supposed had got €0 far recovered that he went to He took a relapse and the pneu et in. He had hemorrhages, and ugh we thied everything we could think It was to no purpose until we gave him runa. The hemorrbages stopped, and he up and 1s well and hard at work. there is nothing like Peruna.” nt letter Mr. Harden writes n RO o t na rec ink SLGIN ion at Mr Hl—In a very recent communi- from this place comes the news Arthur Ernest Kidd, a well-known bitect of that city, has mado campl overy from catarrh of the head from ich he had suficred for nearly a quarter W contury, According to Mr. Kidd's eop statement of his own cas na has nother over scored victory case of catarrh stand writes chroni of th from ton ave Tam 42 years of age, and have, had catarrh of the head for ovar half of my life, of scarlet fever, long It Hamil 000000000000 000000ss ssesccccccccc@ lowed by typhold fever. I got so bad at I was almost constantly coughing 1 clearing my throat. The catarrh greatly paired my eyesight, and the hearing 1a | und reduced my welght to 110 inds. . rly every catarrh remedy besides a great many different | ns’ treatments, all of which failed, 1 the physicluns would finally tell me 1t 1 could not be cured In this climate; at T ought to go to a Ary climate, ete I had heard und read of Peruna, and ly led to try ft two months ago lave now taken seven bottles, and welgh ver felt happler or merrier. ysiela el tip top. 'CUPIDENE® S £rench pbyaician, will quickly o b DEXE clecnses Lo EN sirengihens Fors of Imnoten 3 of il Impurities, )t criied by Doctors s hosxnse 80 per cont ara troubled with Prastatftls, lwis A writien T dyeraiions 800 tox a 41,60 % Bx,0 £0r 45,00, efleck & prrmsient cur 0., . "0z 318, San Franciaco, Cak UG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. IGNORANCE THAT WASTES SERVANTS USE APOLIO il s st s ver mind who s pre GIRL, will have No man ever got it p There never was a be v The TRISH GIRL CIGAR desery Tt ts Cuban Hand Made. The tob of 01d Veulta Hava These toh fore the Spanich war and you k recent crops. Bold by all first-cla get them from ident, 1f v mething fe i t w ou can only get an IRISH pov for ¥y afterwards. be h v n price of ten es ull the pr ts." rots the finest purchased 8 supor. ands. Dealers this ma & clgar McCORD-BRADY CO ., Distributors. Omaha, Neb, fit-| o Peru- | following | as a result | “Wa keep s it Peruna always {n the houss, Loth of catarth of long bave callers every little as what Peruna has ‘Look at us That is cured We [ | tauding hilo one for roof enough I send you a picture of my residence. ielped build & house in lowa City on the first of last June, and worked elghty-twe fays, only losing onc-quarter of a day dur ing the whole time. How fs that for an 10 man 77 years 01d? I came home In Sep tember and have buflt another house out n the corrntry this fall and am well and hearty today say “I hope to llve twenly years yeot, and | 1t Peruna helps mo in the future as it has in the past, I don't know why I can't. The druggists say Peruna is one of the best selling medicines they have in stock." | C. R. HARDEN. | Peruna can be relied upon to cure slighh colds and coughs and other catarrhal ail- | ments with a promptness that is unequaled by any other remedy It a cold has settled in any portion of the body produced catarrh, it 1s gem~ erally by people that they must suffer on ye after year without any hopa of cure. This is not true, however. Peruna cures such cases. Thousands of testimoutaly that can mever be used attest this fact Any one wishing free literature on thiy subject should address Dr. Hartman, Cole umbus, Ohio. Statemeoents from Kentucolk vy 1llinois and New Hamp- shire of Other Remarkable Recoverios. | MANCHESTER, N. H. advices, Miss Blanche L, Ruudlett has made a complete rocovery from catarrh of the head which bad caused a chronfe run- ning from the In medical circles this cure has created a decided sensation. Her own statement of the case i as follows: | I have suf- cecsscces fered weveral $ tarrh of tho $ head. 1t finally ¢ reached by . $ and caused a ¢ running ear. ¢ Having read of $ Dro Hartman's ¢ remedies 1 im- ¢ mediately wrote $ and ho advisea $ Today I am al According to late me. in better health than 1 have been for some time. [ will gladly re- catarrbal dis< Hancho L.Rundlatt. +ssssscssccee commend eases."” There fs only one systemic catarrh rems | edy that 1s sure to cleanse the whole | tem of catarrh. That remedy is Peruna. | This is a remedy that needs no eulogizing | In addition. to what the people are prals- Ing Peruna as a remedy for all forms of catarrhal difficulties Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Col< umbus, Otlo, for a free copy of Dr. Harts | man's latest book on catarrh. This book treats of the different phases and stages of catarrh and should be In the hands of every catarrh sufferer. “Health und Beaus ty" sent free to women. Peruna for PEREMTORY AUCTION SALE AT CHICAGD On Thursday, November 22, at 10 A. M. we will seil &t PUBLIC AUZTION, cor- ner Van Buren and Franklin Stroets, count of reorganization, the entr KUH, NATHAN & FISCHER COMPANY, OF CHICAGO Manufacturers and wholesalo jobbers of Clothing and Woolens Inventoned s3 n ono Vaiue Conststing of $200,000.00 worth of Overcoats and Ulsters. 1 $100,000.00 worth of Men's and Boys' Suits. $50,000.00 worth of Piece Goods. All seasonable goods and no old stock. 8tock_on exhibition with catalogue, Tues= day, November 20, 8A'. UEL GANS, Manager, Western Salvage Wrecking Agency, Clli(l[o To the South AN Southwest Homeseekers. TUESDAY .. ... .November 20 December 4th and 18th. TOURIST—On Sale Daily. TICKET OFFICE S. E. 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