TTT73 OflLAITA DATTT, BEE: SATURDAY, FEBKVARY 0, 1001. r X X A ATTENDANCE BREAKS RECORD Fxestnt 7. M. 0. A. Convention at Haitingi DitconnU FrdcMoti. MAJOR DUNGAN CHOSEN CHAIRMAN Committee on Permanent Oranl tlon Complete 1U Labor Inferest Iue I'npera nnd Addresses Willi Talk of Business. HASTINGS, Neb., Feb. 8. (Special Tele gram.) The second day's session of the twenty-first annual convention of the Young Men's Christian association of Ne braska opened in tho Presbyterian church this morning with the largest number of delegates that has ever attended an .annual meeting of this association. O. D. McDUi opened tho session with a short devotional meeting. Introductions followed, led by Dr. H. D. Ward of the Nebraska Stato university. John S. Monro, general secretary of the university, spoke on "How to Oct the Best Out of This Con vention." Ho said: "Tho keynote of this convention must bo a more consecrated life, more prayer." John W. Hansel, secretary of the UQ8 Men's Christian association training school of Chicago, addressed tho convention on "Illlilo Study." He said: "Tho blblo la a crystalline unity. The old testament Ib not to be disregarded, but Is to loin with tho now testament In revealing Christ, tho central flguro of the whole. Redemption through Christ Is tho koynote of both the old and tho new tcBtamcnt." Mr. Ft L. Willis of Omaha presented Tho Business Methods of tho Association." Ho said In part: "There Is a necessity for tho samo good business methods In associa tion work us In nny other business, In cot lego, railroad nnd city associations. First, rccordB must bo accurate, not guessed at. Tho attendance at men's meetings must bo reported In number of men only. All associations should Issuo membership tickets, bh such a ticket Is necessary for recognition to privileges at outside asso ciations. All memberships should bo paid fnr tirfnrn n man Is considered o membor. Thero should bo an accurate account of receipts and expenditures. Thero should bo a printed financial report for the benefit of tho members and subscribers. Reports comparing tho last week with tho presont are very vnlunblo. Dr. Henry B. Ward spoke on tho "Report of tho Stato Committee." Mulliex Session. The afternoon session opened with sona and prayer, ntfer which business was trans nrinl. Tho committee on permanent or gonUatlon reported for chairman of tho convention Major Harry Dungan; for vlco ohnirtnnn. it. I.. Snvdcr of Norfolk: for uriTotnrv. C. C. North, University of No l,rnskn. with J. W. Miller of tho State Nor- mnt nml Henry Wlglon of Hastings as as slntnntH, Tho report was unanimously ndontcd. Major Dungan took tho chair and called te.r renorts from tho different associations Tho reports wcro gratifying, and showed progress not only in numDcrs, dui in prac tical results. All tho rnllrond associations, especially theso of Grand Island nnd North Platte, cavo stirring reports of Interest and prog ress. Unfortunately Arthur Tlbbots of the Indian work fnllcd to nppcar and no word wrs received from him. Mr. J. W. Hnsel f-nniiiietcil on hour's bible study In tho Pentateuch. Owing to the fact that delegates are i:enerr.lly slow In arriving the address of welcome was postponed till this time. The delegates wcro -welcomed by Major Dungan, nnd a royal welcome it was. no Deneves. that as the spirit of. tho century Just closed lias been one of getting and grasping, so this new century should bo Imbued with thn spirit of giving, and In this tho Young Men's Christian association should tnko the lead. Dr. H. B. Ward of tho State unl vorslty responded to tho welcome, saying that tho earnest faces of tho delegates themselves were tho best and most effcctlvo response. Tho program for the afternoon was closed by n paper on "Our Foreign Reprcsenta tlvo." by A. W. Gilbert of tho State unl- veislty. It was nn earnest nppeal to the associations to do more for missions In the coming year nnd to nccept the watchword "Tho ovnngellzntlon of the world In this generation." Poll.- County Poultry Shorr. SHKIJ1Y. Neb., Feb. 8. (Special.) The folk County Poultry nnd Pet Stock asso clntlou has been holding Its show hero this week. This is the flrst poultry show hold In this county and Is n success. Tuesday evening Rev. L. P. Ludden of Lincoln gavo a lecturo on chicken raising at tho Work man hall. Mr. Harris of Palmyra also gave a talk. He Is the scorer for the show, Tho best Belgian haro he over scored was doo on exhibition. Thero Is considerable enthusiasm manifested In thoroughbred poultry raising and tho Industry will be carried on qulto extensively In this vicinity. Next year tho association has Its show at Osceola and tho following at Stromsburg. Two Dent hit lit Ilentrlee, BEATRICE3, Neb., Feb. 8. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Nora M. Yale, wlfo of E. F, Yale, died at her home In this city thl morning of heart disease Mrs. Yale was In her thirty-sixth year and leaves a bus All Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known rotnedy, Hvhup ok Fioh, manufactured by tho Oamkohnia Fio Syiiup Co.. illustrate tho valuo of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally lnxntivo nnd presenting theinin the form most refreshing to the tusto and accoptable to tho system. It Is tho ono perfect strengthening laxa-tl"-, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly nnd enabling ono to overcomo habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from overy objectionable quality and sub stanco, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. ' In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna uud other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho OxurouNiA Fia Srncr Co. only. In order to get its beneficial , euects ana to uvoiu imitations, picaso remember tho full namo of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAX i-ouisvn.r,E. xnr. nkw vobk, w. t. For lu by all Druggist. Price Wo. per botll. band and thrco children. The funcrnl will be from her homo Sunday at 2-30 o'clock, conducted by Itev. Mulligan. ' Welcome Eddy Dodgo died at the home of hl daughter, Mrs. C. W. Kuller. In this city this morning. He had lived hero since 1869. Mr. Dodge was born In New York In 1822 and was In his seventy-ninth year. Death was caused by extremo age. Those of bis family who survive him arc: 8. H. Dodge of this city. Dr. S. V. Dodge of Falrbury, Neb., Mrs. Jessie Richards of Denver, Dr. P. C. Dodge of Ilochclle, III., and Mrs. Hattle Fuller of Beatrice. The funeral will be tomorrow at ZiZO o'clock from tho residence of his sod, B. D. Dodge. REPORT GREAT DESTRUCTION Sportsmen Insist on Hot Uit to Snve Hcbrnska from tlecoinlne Ilnrren of (In inc. LINCOLN, Feb. 8. (Special.) Senator Van Bosklrk and others Interested In senate fllo 101, the fish and game bill, introduced early in the session, nro receiving letters from alt sections of the stato regarding tho measure, and the fact has developed that gamo to the valuo of nearly $75,000 Is hipped from tho state each year. A lotter from Ncllgh, urging tho passage of the bill, says that tho writer has mado a study of gamo protection for several years and devoted considerable tlmo to tho prosecu tion of violators of tho game laws and has noted but llttlo effect so far as the pro tection of gnmo Is concerned. "I consider tho present law worso than no law at all," ho sayB, "In that It docs hold in check tho law-abiding citizen until the open season and then admits tho pot shooter nnd market hunter going forth to slaughter gamo by the thousands, the same being shipped out of the stato by tho car loads. Tho question of game and fish pro tection Is one that should Interest every man, woman and child In Nebraska, and It Is high time wo woko to a realization of tho conditions or wo will soon stand whero Indiana, Illinois and Iowa now stand, with out any game." Tho writer says that nearly $73,000 has been paid out for game to boshlpped out of tho state, tho amounts being paid out at so mo of tho principal points for 1900 being as follows: At O'Neill, $15,000; At kliiBon, $10,000; Hyannls, $13,000; Stuart, $10,000; Chambers, $7,000; Mullen. $5,000, and $15,000 nt smaller points through the state. Two llmiiiiKn Suit nt Hmllnoit. MADISON, Neb., Feb. 8. (Special.) Two damage suits hnvo been commenced In tho district court within tho last two days. Georgia Cldrldgo sues tho Nebraska Tele- phono company for $3,150 for alleged In Juries received nt Norfolk on the 10th day of last December by a fntlltitr telenhono polo, which workmen wero resetting. It Is claimed that It struck her on tho head and shoulders, producing n fracture of tho collarbone, causing permanent Injuries. Tho second suit Is for $5,000 for tho estrangement of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph D. Flchtor. Mr. Flchtor wns married to Anna Miller In this city on January 2. After visiting with his wlfo's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Miller, who llvo fourteen miles northwest of this city, Mr. Flchtcr went to Tllden to get his homo In rendlncsb for his bride. When ho returned for her on tho 2d of February her parents prevented him, It is claimed, from entering tho house or seeing his wife. The husband thinks that ho has been damaged in tho sum men tloned for being deprived of tho services of his wlfo. Find I.cnter Strong Guilty. KEARNEY, Neb.. Feb. 8. (Special.) The Jury In tho case of tho State ognlnst Lester Strong, arraigned for attempted assault, has returned a verdict of guilty. At 11 o'clock last night the Jury asked Judge Sullivan If It should take into consldcra tlon the testimony of Deputy Warden Welsh of the state penitentiary at Lincoln, who testified that Strong had confessed tho crlmo. Judgo Sulllvnn instructed the Jury that thl3 testimony was to be considered whereupon tho twelve men Immediately re turned a verdict of guilty. Strong will probably bo sentenced today. Hg attor ncys will appeal the caso again to tho supremo court. Clnlni of Diinn Turned Dnirn, LINCOLN, Fob. 8. (Special.) Kx-Supcr lntcndent Dawes of tho Institute, for tho Deaf nnd Dumb nt Omaha, In the closing hours of his term, got a claim through tho board of trustees of that Institution In favor of his wife for $366.67. Tho board at a meeting a couplo of weeks ago passed a resolution endorsing tho claim and rcc ommondlng that It bo paid. Tho claim worked without a hitch until It reachei' Auditor Weston, who promptly turned uown. lno claim was for services as matron, but the records of tho governor' ortlco Bhow that Mrs. Dawes was never nppolntcd to that position. Cattlemen Illdn't Ask It. WINSIDE. Neb., Feb. 8. (Special.) Snow began falling In fine particles last evening and the storm grew all night. Snow is drttlng badly, still coming down, laying about six Inches on tho level. The winter has been remarkably open here, there having been only two very cold days, one when thermometers registered 8 degrees and ono 10 degrees below zero, Not over four Inches of snow has fallen u to this time; nay has been scarco and these conditions have been particularly wel. como to cattlefeeders, of whom there are many In this vicinity. New AVInar to Anylmn. LINCOLN, Fob. 8. (Special.) Tho report of tho senate commltteo on public lands and buildings, regarding tho Hastings asylum, was submlttod to tho scnato to day nnd placed on general fllo. It says that to accommodate any moro patients and to care properly for tho number now on hand It Is absolutely nccossary that moro room bo provided, and recommends that a new wlug bo built of tho samo slzo as tho south wing, which would accommo date about 200 patients. Help the Wlntnr Wlirnt. YORK, Nob., Feb. 8. (Spcclal.)-Snow fell again last evening to n depth of two inches, making about six Inches. Nearly 40 per cent of tho cultivated acreage of York county Is In winter wheat which, up to tho presont time, promises to yield, from twenty-flvo to forty bushels per acre. York county farmers make moro money off winter wheat than nny other crop and It Is the most certain crop raised. Daughter of Mrs. W. W. Woodward. DAVID CITY, Neb.. Fob. 8. (Special.) Mrs. Stewart, wlfo of Dr. Alfred J. Stowart, died at the family residence In this c(ty last night of In grippe, aged about 30 years. Funeral services will be held at St. Luke's church Sunday, She leaves n husband and a llttlo girl 4 years old. Mrs. Stewart Is a daughter of Mrs. W. W. Woodward, a prominent lecturer for the Womon's Chris tian Temperanco union. McKIUIn lluyn n Hank. LKKHI, Neb., Feb. 8. (Special.) P. E. McKlllIp of Humphrey has bought the busi ness and property of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank and twenty-four shares tn the Maple Valley State bank of this place. Mr. McKlllIp ts caBhler of tho bank of Ottls & Murphy at Humphrey, which Insti tution has an Individual responsibility of $600,000. Jleturna Verdict for Defpiulniit, OSCEOLA, Neb., Feb, 8. (Special.) After listening to testimony for Ave full days, tho jury In Dunble Bros.' $200 suit against Fred Herzlng returned a verdict of $75 for the defendant and tho costs will amount to not less than $100. The case hs tried onoc previously before Judge Hall, who rendered n verdict of $50 for tho defendant, ho having a cross bill In. Dunble Dros. now propose to carry the case to tho court of lost resort. (In n Charge of Annl. WKST POINT, Neb., Feb. 8. (Special.) Spencer A. Hamblln, a well-known citizen Cuming county and a veteran of the Ivll war, living on tho county lino near Pender, was brought before a Justice yes terday on a charge of assault of on oggra- atcd naturo preferred by Mrs. hanny Bockeloh, tho wlfo of a tenant of tho de fendant. The examination wns lengthy, a great many witnesses being examined. Tho defendant was bound over to the district court on the charge. Mother of the Kllpntrlrk llrotnrrx. BKATRICK, Neb.. Feb. 8. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Rachael Kllpatrlck, mother tho widely-known firm of KllpatricK Bros., railroad contractors, Is lying dan gerously 111 at her home, twelve miles west of this city. Her sons, W. H. nnd S. D. of Wyoming, R. J. ond J. M. of this city nnd Icnrv of (Ulead. Neb., have nil neon sum moned to her bedside, ntBo other family rel atives. Hopes lor her recovery uro at this hour unfavorable. rhrinlm City Youth li Iend. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Feb. 8. (Spe cial.) Henry Radcnbrock died at tho homo of his father, H. W. Hodenbrock, in this city today, aged 22 years. Tho young man was born and educated In Nebraska City. Ho was n bookkeeper in tho Otoo County National bank. IlrKtiiurntctir Unit HiiMiie. AUBURN, Neb., Feb. 8. (Special.) L. L. Alspaugh, who has been In tho restaurant business for somo months, quit business Thursdny morning nnd turned the keys over o his creditors. Tho debts nro small, but tho assets aro smaller. Clintitnimtin In AiikuM. AUBURN, Ncb Feb. 8. (Special.) It lias been dcel'lnJ to hold n Chautauqua assembly the curing season. Tho dates are August 17 to 25 Inclusive. J. II. Dundoa Is manager. notiir IIchIkiim to Study (lntcnpntliy. YORK, Neb., Feb. S.MSpcclal.) Rev. D. A. Mechan, pastor of Baptist church, naa resigned nnd gono to Des Moines, la., whero ho enters n school of osteopathy. For driving out dull bilious feeling, strengthening tho appetite and Increasing the capacity of tho body for work, Prickly Ash Bitters Is a golden remedy. AMUSEMENTS. "'I lit Seventh Coiiiiiiiintltnciit' During his many yenrs upon tho stage. Robert Downing has occupied n position perhaps not as exalted ns that of Henry Irving or Richard Mansfield, still suf flclontly elevated so that those who have admired his Spartacus in "Tho Gladiator' and his characterization of tho tttlo role In "Ingomnr." cannot refrain from utter Ing exclamations of surprise at his lending his nnmo and art to bucIi an lnano piece of drnraatlc llteraturo us "Tho Seventh Commandment," which wns given Its Initial Omaha production In Boyd's theater Friday night. Mr. Downing assumes the leading role if such it may bo filled and It Is 08 far beneath him as the position of city dog catcher Is beneath that of mayor. It is said that the author of tho piece. Edwards Davis, was formerly a minister, and that ho has renounced tho ministry to become an actor, as well as a dramatist. He line a part In the pleco and, bo It said to his credit, ho Is not n bad actor. But as a playwright ho Is certainly n lnmcntablo failure, If "Tho Seventh Commandment" Is tho best ho Is cnpablo of giving tho public. Lengthy discussion of the subject would doubtless bo of llttlo Interest to anyone, therefore, summed up ns a wholo, Mr. Dnvls' play can bo called nothing but a conglomeration of worthlessncss, nnd could not succeed even If In tho hands of a cn pablo company. Mr. Downing will offer n doublo bill this afternoon, "Paris In 1793" nnd "Ingomar," nnd will closo hie engagement tonight with another performance of "Tho Seventh Com mandment." Tho man who wns "born tired" should use Prickly Ash Bitters. It makes work a ne cessity to glvo vent to tho energy nnd cx ubernnco of spirits generated by functional activity In tho system. NO SNOW WILL FALL TODAY Fnlr Weather with Xordiwenterly AVImla In Promised for Nrhrnnka nnd .olgliliorlur State. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Forecast for Saturday and Sundny: For Nebraska, South Dakota and Knn sas Fair SAturday and probably Sunday; northwesterly winds. For Iowa Fair In western, clearing and colder in eastern portion Saturday; Sun day, fnlr; northwesterly winds, For Missouri Fnlr In western, clearing anu comor in eastern nna southern portion Saturday; Sunday, fair; northwesterly winds. For Colorado Fair Saturday and proba bly Sunday; southwesterly winds. For North Dakota, Wyoming aud Mon tanaFair and wnrmcr Saturday; Sunday, fair; southwesterly winds. For Western Texas, New Mexico. Okla homa nnd Indian Territory Fair Saturday and Sunday; northorly winds. For Illinois Clearing with colder In southern portion Saturday; Sundny, fair; fresh northwesterly winds. For Arkfnsas Fair and colder Snturday Sunday, fair; fresh northerly winds. I.ornl IteiMiril. OFFICE OF TIIR WBATHUR TUTrtHAIT. OMAHA, Feb. S.-Oindnl record of tempr nturo nnd precipitation compared with tho corresponding day of the last thrco yoars: l!l. lono. iijM 1S9'I Maximum temperature... 23 8 H 50 Minimum temperature.... IT 5 21 10 Menn temperature 20 2 IS AO Precipitation 20 .41 .0) .(0 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omalm for this day and since March 1, 1990: Normal temperature 2 Detlclency for the day 2 Total excess since March 1 KM Normal precipitation ( men Kxccss for tho day 27 Inch Total slnco March 1 31.19 Inches Kxcess slnco .Marcn l wincit Detlclency for cor. period, lfloo... 4.51 Inches Detlclenry for cor. period, 1S90... 4.55 Inches lienor! from jstutluiia ut 7 V .11. -2 "Ob I 9 STATIONS AND STATE OF WKATHNH. once1 n 3 rt Omaha, siinwlne ,00 .00 00 .00 T .01 .(! North V ntto. cienr Cheyenne, clear , s wait l.aKii t-iiy, pnrwy ciouuy.,, Hupld City, clear , Huron, clear Wlllluton, clear Chicago, Knowing Kt, I.ouIh, nilnliiR St, Paul, cloudy Davenport, snowliiK Kaunas City, cloudy Helen J, clear Havre, cloudy Iilsmnrck, clear Galveston, cloudy 18! lOi .Ill ,'it Jl 2S 32 16 no .50 '.00 T 12 10 T .00 T Indlcntcs trace of preclpltutlon. Zero. I,. A. WULSIl. ,u Local Forecust Otllvlul. 1 HOSPITALS ARE ALL FULL Viotlmi of Tsrrible Naphtha Tiro at Baku Crowd Infirmarlei. ONE MAN IS BLAMED WITH IT ALL DlHClmrited tlmplnye Suspected of HnrliiK Started Deadly Conrlafcrn t In n for 1'nrpoae of ItrveuRe Victims .ot All Kiioitii. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 8. Dispatches from Baku say all tho available hospitals nro Oiled with people Injured by tho naphtha Ore, while the sheds on the fnlr grounds aro tilled by those made homeless by tho conflagration. The? fire broke out In tho evening at meal tlmo nnd spread so rapidly mat many people wcro unable to escape, from their homes. Tho flro also cut off tho retreat of tho spectators, thirty of whom perished. It Is believed tho conflagration was started by a discharged employe, for the purpose of revenge, nnd It. Is further ro- ported that the naphtha reservoirs had been previously filled with water, which In over flowing carried tho flaming fluid over tho town, Involving all tho houses as far as Police street. The stream of flro was several yards high. Numbers of pcoplo wero Been attempting to escape, while burning Uko torches. Tho total number of victims Is not ascertainable at present. Advices from Baku this evening announco that tho flro has been extinguished. Ten factories and llvo depots wcro burned, con taining nltogethcr 35,000,000 pounds of naphtha and naphtha refuse. It Is estimated that tho losses will exceed 6,000,000 roubles. Nino charred corpses havo been recovered. Ono hundred nnd sixty persons wero In jured by burning, forty-ouo of these se verely, nnd six hnvo succumbed to their injuries. Mnny victims nro still under tho ruins aud tho search Is proceeding. Tho public Is subscribing generously to tho relief fund. Headache Nn'iralgla Colds "Grip." Nothing llko "ORANGINE" powdors to prevent. Instantly rcllovo, quickly cure eliminate. FORTUNE GOES GLIMMERING lllshop Selnvelineh I'nnrturrN the C'lnlin of Mlehiiel I.etnfelder for Ilnlf n Million Dollnm. LA CROSSE. WliTVob. 8. Tho publica tion of tho alleged rights of Michael Letn feldcr to the land which Is occupied by tho Roman Catholl; hospltnl and buildings has brought forth n, vigorous statement on the part of Bishop James Schwcbacb of tho La Crosso diocese. The Btatcment Is sued by tho bishop says that Michael Lcln feldcr Is a son of Joseph Lclnfoldcr and his wlfo, Cathartno Bauldauf. Mrs. Mary Herb, tho sister of Michael Lclnfclder'a father, entered St. Francis hospital In Mtlwnukco In 1S39. This Is tho woman whom Michael Lclnfcldcr claims Is his mother, nnd In 1S65 she went to Jeffcr Bon, Wis. In tho same year Joseph Lcln fcldcr and his two children, Michael and Mnry (now Sister Clara), went to Jeffer son, where their mint and the other sister ut the convent took enro of tho children, bo cause, their mother was In a hospital for tho Insnnc at Cleveland. Tho bishop claims that Mrs. Mary Herb never owned the property on which tho convent stands and only had $300 when alio took tho veil. Tho story of his claim to a fortune of $500,000 would thereforo seem mere fabrication. For n e'oin tn the Head. LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS. ltrvrrldste rttanka Tcnnrnaeeana. NASHVILLE, Tonn., Feb. 8. The repub lican members of tho general nssembly adopted resolutions Indorsing Senator Bcv orldgo of Indiana for president nnd tbo sen ator has replied to tho resolutions In a very spirited letter, In which ho says: "It Is especially gratifying to me that this formal utteranco of representative re publicans could como from a southern stato. In tho next few yenrs it Is Inevitable that tho south will ccaso to bo solid on party lines, nnd tho south will not much longer remain tho slave of a reactionary party." Diseases AND The State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All of the Cura tive Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our System of Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence Can Be Attained Only by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Faculties to a Single Class of Ills- In almost overy vocation specialty work Is now called for anil demanded. This Is notnbly truo when llfo or health Is In volved. It, is then that the best treatment tho medical profession nuorus i uuuk.ui ufter, nnd this run only como from mo true speciaiuu, whohu u.-ci wwinm, ex pert Bktll. vnst experience nnd thorough Bcienttlc equipments have given him com niniii miistorv over the diseases that con stitute his BiKiclalty. whatever may uo .your miuii-ui, nmv from 0110 who hus mauo 'icn cases a special study. If your eyesight Is fulling, icarlng Ib defective, consult ti competent nuriHt if 11 lul tootli is oisiresHiiiB you, engage the skill of a dentist Or If you are Miming Willi lever in nii..n...r, .....1 tell your trouble to a family physician. They can do moro goou inan 1 vim, iui 1 do not treat sach complaints nor pretend t0llultr,if you 'havo ono of tho serious ills- onsen iiecullnr to men. sucn as vaiih.ii CFI.K KIDNEY or UL'MNAHY THOIIH- SBXUAIi DKniMTY. or allied troubles, wh cli is depleting your vitality, or If your caso has been aggravated and made you will bo welcomo to prlvato counsol. a careful personal examination and an honest anil Bcienuiiu uiuiuoi. - 1 charge. Theso diseases anu weaiuient.s u men, nd they nlone. are my specialty, la them and they have earnestly and exclusively novo tea the best years or my. me. 5."" r riicnvoriMl nnd devoloned vn r bus forms of treatment yvnicn mauo iniir cure an unnunlltled and ifwolute certainty, lilt not worth your while to Investigate a cur " that has made life anew to multi tudes 01 men 1 ir Under our Klectro-Med- VariCOCele jri treatment this In Bldlous dlsenso rapidly disappears. Pain ceases almost Instnntly. The pools of stag nant uioou nro oriveii iium ...... .y. veins nnd oil soreness and swelling quickly rrlaTtr&tYW " your er'U., REFERENCES Best Banks and Leading Business Men in This City. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE HOURS-From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to I p. m. State Electro-Medical Institute Permanently Located 1308 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. A MOTHER WHO IS Tells How Her Beautiful Daughter the Grave. . . j Dr. Anna Wells and Her Daughter, tit holy n Leslie Huston, IJoth of Chicago Anna Wells, M. D., writes from the Park Oato Hotel, Chicago, 111., the following letter to Dr. Hartman concerning his world famous remedy, Peruna: Park Gate Hotel, Chicago, 111. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio Gentlemen "1 thnnk you most heartily for the sample bottle of Pe runa, I prescribed it for my daughter (Miss 12. L. Huston), who sndly needed it. as it had proved. I was utterly hopeless and discouraged. Nothing wo nave her would give her an appetite. A nervous shock re ceived two years ago prostrated her. All the consultations and advices of brother physicians had done no good, until your Peruna was advised. "She can now cat heartily of solid foods she had been, not living, but dying on liquids; sleeps good; was troubled with insomnia: lucnslru. ation, easy nnd comfortable; had notsuflered from dysmenorrhoea and ovaritis. She is now on the third bottle. "I wish this letter could reach the physicians, their patients, and tho patients. "With all my heart, I thank 70U. saved my daughter from the grave. my patients, and find that it soon M. D. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO Which Dethrone THEIR ABSOLUTE I Do Not Treat All Diseases, But Cure All I Treat DOCTOR TOLSON, SpcrlulUt III Dlm-nni'M of .Air 11 mill CoiiHiiltliiK I'll) nIoIiiii of 4lii State Kleetrii-.Meilli'iil IiinIIIiiIp, IIIIKS l'liriiiiiu Street, U11111I111, Neb. subside. Every Indication of Varicocele soon vanishes, and in its stead comes tho pride, power and tho pleasuro of perfect health am! restored niiniliooil. StHetlirt" ur EIoctro-Medlcnl treat - Jl1 ment dissolves tho strict- ure completely and removes every obstruo- tlon from tho urinary passage, allays all Inflammation, stops every unnnturul dls - charge, reduces the prostate, Gland. cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys, Invigorates the scximl organs, and restores health and soundness to every iiurt of the body nffected by the disease. whole world for the sake of brother discouraged class who are nobody's Your wonderful medicine has I am prescribing it right along for beginsto give relief." Anna Wells I Treat Men Only aud Cure Them to Stay Cured i Contagious Blood Poison Our special form pf Klectro-Mcdlcal Treat ment for this illseawo In practically the re sult of our life work, and Is endorsed by , tho best physicians of thl and forolgn countries. It contains no dangerous drugM or Injurious medicines of nny kind. It goes to the very bottom of the duv.'aso und forces , out every particle of Impurity. Soon every , B mi Hymuiom disappears completely mi forever. The blood, tho tissue, thn flcsh. tho bones nnd tho wholo system nro eleansedi purified and restored to perfect . health, and the pntlent prepnred anew for the duties nnd pleasures of life. A DOCTOR Was Saved From Dr. Wells' daughter, Ktholyn Leslie Hus ton, was tho Into afsoclato editor of Brann's Iconoclast, nnd Is now on the editorial staff of tho Chicago Chronicle. She says! "1 have used Peruna for nerve ex haustion and lack of appetite. I find it invaluable." Ltliolyn l.cs.le Hus ton. .vHitvnr.s piiopi.i: Head the Kolttm Iiik Hvtract Front One of Dr. Hurt tun ii'm l.ri'turen. Dr. Hartman, president of the Hartman Sanitarian, In a recent lecture, stated tho following: "Tho tlrst difficulty I meet with in tho proper treatment of nervous prostrntlon is to get my pntlouts rid of the many ner vines, stimulants nnd sedatives to which they havo usually become nccustomed bo foro consulting me. It would bo difficult to over-estlmnto tho damage theso sJrugs do In such cases Bromides, vnlcrlnntcs, chlo ral, opium In every form, cnffelne, cocnlno, and mnny others nro all ollko of great Injury and of no posslblo good. "To get all theso and many other similar remedies from tho patient and Peruna In their stead Is tho flrst thing to bo accom plished. Shortly nfter Peruna Is begun tho nppottto becomes regular, tho sleep natural, nnd overy disagreeable symptom Improved. Peruna Is a perfect specific for theso cases nnd Is absolutely Invincible. There nro no failures whero theso directions nro fnlth fully followed. The Improvement Is prompt and tho patient enn rest nssured that n perfect euro will follow a persistent uso of It. "Peruna contains no phosphorous strych nine, or qtilnlno to temporarily exalt tho nervous system, but acts permanently by restoring tho normal conditions. It con tains 110 narcotic or sedative, nnd does not derange tho action of any 'bodily function during Its uso." Mrs. A. E. Howe, Worthy Mntron of tho Chicago Chapter, No. 161, of tho Order of the Eastern Star, writes from 239 Rush St., Chicago, as follows: "Peruna is a rem edy worthy of tho highest prnlse. It strengthens tho weak organs by systemati cally building them up, and novcr, ns bo mnny ncrvo tonics do, bringing disaster by over stimulation nnd excitement. "Thero Is no medi cine I know of that is so perfect a healer for all cases of ca tarrh. I have often used It myself, nnd I havo Induced a num Mrs. A. E. Howe. ber of my frlonds to tnko It. It Is Indeed n friend to women, nllevlntlng tho pains pecu liar to tho box, and restoring them to strength nnd hoalth."Mrs. A. E. Howe. Insist upon having Peruna. Thero nro to substitutes. Peruna cures by removing the cause. Naturo does tho rest. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho uso of Teruna, write nt onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your caso nnd ho will bo pleased to give you bis valuablo advlso gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. H CMlGMLSiTr.R'8 ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills "'fin -iw.t. r.u.Dif i.aaie. t.k lirufftUI lor VIIICIIKSTKIt'S KNOMSlI 11 UE1I til Colli re.liUlo ban. ...I.j llh blu rltMB. Takcnaolhar. Ktr.ua ll.llfr.., Sab.llluUon. and Imlta. Uaaa. flu; f four lruil.i, or a 1 4c. la api f.r Particular.. TcllmgntaU ".taiiai lar i.atli(a."ln utlrr, lj re i lar i.a.ii(a."in utlrr, dt rr. 1O.000 Taatlmaolala. Seldtr Chlrhr.trrCLrmlraH'o., aaa Hauarr. IMIII.A.. I'A. aleaU.a Uli pr, MaaJ Manhood CURE Sevnnl nfii'lifv Men, many of 11 rn Tirivv "-....J yOU reaping tho result llf vnnr fnrmni- fnllir Your manhood Is falling nnd will soon bo lost unless you do something for yourself. Thero Is no. tlmo to lose. Impotency. llko all sexual diseases, Is never m tho stand still. With It you can make 110 compro mise. Hither you must master It or It will master you, und fill your wholo future with misery and indpscrlbablo woe. Wo havo treated bo many eases of this kind thut wo am us familiar with them as you nro with tho very daylight. Onco cured by us yoti will never again bo bothered with emis sions, drains, promnturenoss, small or weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss of ambition or other Bymiitoms which rob you of your manhood und absolutely unfit you for study, business, pleasure or mar riage. Our treatment for weak men will correct all these ovlls nnd restoro you to what naturo Intended a hule, healthy, happy man, with ili nlcnl, iiiciitnl una nexiinl immvitm complete. Rimtlllf .;."p,, to stny cured by our tVIlJlMIt Hlectro-Medlcal treatment without the use of tho knife, and without detention from business, Reflex Disenses "retiexT"'"- Iglnatlng from other diseases. For In stance, sexual weaknesri sometimes comen from Varicocele or Stricture; Innumerable blood and bono dlseuses often result from contagious blood tnlnts In tho systom, or physical and mental decline frequently fol low tmpotency. In treating diseases of uny kind we always remove the origin we euro tho cause. Correspondence n0- ways preferred, but if you cannot call at our otllce, wrlto us your symptoms fully. Our homo treatment by correspondence Is always successful. Legal contrnct given to all patients to hold for our promises. Do not hesitate. Ik you cannot call today, wrlto and descrlbo your trouble. 1