THE OM MIA DAILY BEE: TTTrTtD W. M VHCH 7. 1001. STATE'S EVIDENCE ALL ft "Williia Eirrell "Will Now Prodnoe Wit otsfii fo; Definis. LAST TRIAL FOR THE ZAHN MURDER Proof ol.tnlt1ri! thnt Drlrnilnnt Wan Armed Mnil (onrtlrd Ior While the lloliltcry of the Saloon Van In Proitrrx. FREMONT. Neb., March G.i Special.) The trial ef Wltttam Darrell. third af the a.Wged amrderers ef Herman Zahn, it piogrrsUDE tBHeh mire rapidly than dM the other t. The evMeace and the wit nesses arc about the tame at in the Rbri and Gardner case. Tfal morulER Henry UuebBe testified that ifler Zbn nas shot he looked from the window of hli room aero the street and saw a small man stasdlar on the alk unhitched. Defendant vrtt. stand tnc lookme lata the saloen "What then happened'- ashed Mr Stln sen "This f el Ion and be xtite4 at Dar ren, )n Mt tt the pad of the table vita at eye dariac at the .iess. "he stayed rataide He had a ma in Ma bMtd and he po sled It at ate aad Mid 'Lve that team ' 1 bad eto hitched aad I hipped p and drove ff." He as clrea a searches cro-e jamma tlon by Mr Conk la which he t'-l'.eu tbet Darrell Mood with hi back to the teasa. Witness left the hltrhtec strap harplac aad had Jrt Jrpd Into the tmpcr when defendant tarad rosd aad, pontine, the pan. ordered bin to lea re the teas. The llcbt saoae. rtroorlr la DarreH's fare aad on the iraa he turned toward him. aad be drove away as fast as be coald Wlt neMt bad ncvr s the man si?ce that time until tbt afternoon In the roar! room. He hltebel both borse securely be fore leaving tbem and found one unhitched wben he came ba'l. The state then rested. Albrrt Blykl, brother of the witness, was with him and. though subpoenaed, was not put on the ft and The court room was filled this afternoos at the southwest corner of Zahn's nlace wltb a revolver in ate baad A. few minute. QINSMORE GUILTY OF MURDER aueraara he haw two small men of about he uhf slie la front of the place He fciard tbrm talking as they came out to the cdse ef the walk. They fired eight or 'tn shots a creak the street at two ram who were down in the sewer ditch One cf them fired at him. the ball striking near the cfesinc of the window where be stood He was unable to identify cither of thefie two men. They were strangers in Snjder. ra h slender and rather below the modlum bright and la general appearance closely resembled Khra and Darrell. After firing a ross and up and down the street, the two Ben walked north lo the alley at the north side of the saloon There be beard one say to ibe otbtr. 'Tome tin. Bill, cow's our (banr-e ' and the two immediately ran down fhe alley towards the east, then In the direction of the hotel. Bartender KlcCen swore that Gardner lef by the back door and Rhea by the front. He didn't see Darrell at the time of or tf-cr the shooting. t Stolberg. hotel keeper, testified that a few minutes before the shooting Rhea. Gardner and Darrell left the saloon. Dar reil then came back in alone. He came up to Zahn, wbo was playing cards, and said ' What fame are you plavlnc"" "Sheep head Zahn replied. He rested his arm on Zahn's sbou'dcr and looking down on the card table asked. "Do I owe you any thing"" "No." Zahn answered. He looked at the geme a few seconds, then went out the front door and It was not more than two m nutes when Rhea and Uardncr came in vith tbelr guns pointed at the crowd and called out "hands up " Mnnil Armed In llnnrim). 1 RAILROAD BILLS REPORTED , JM f.uuu un.n name of th- slate by the count? attorn', or any such rounty ' That any railroad company or crr'-a- . . tl-.n shall ! held respond- as hirelrbe- Keuarci Afiectiar the Corporation Seat , fore pmvidj for the acts of n o" r c-.. .4 n i T-ii I or mtmlier of said company to Berate I BtEtn.1 Filr. That on or lfore the day of Januar of eath year every romp!" or oorpi rntl"-- owning or loading line or portion uf lit e PROTECTION FOR EMPLOYE AND PATRON I threry""?1 state sMIst 'of'all-M-rs-iris I to whom free transport ttofi hs betri glttr over such Ifne or nne or any part inre .r as sea if employment of eiwh of such jwrsns with ;b corporation or company, ana su n list i.!-. rr i-tiii r ....... . n..n ,n st11 during the yer last pa? roldr for lull t oin penn t Ion , ,Kr -.y. ,w Mtr of th M, Onr tor lnjnrle Iteuardleok of Con Irnrt nnd the Other llrcn Inte Hntr and Pn.r. L1.V30UN. March 6 the auatertnte bills pi s eed m general file in the sttsale today are several which arc quite l&tefesttag. sot the .least of which is Senator Weber's bill, which provides tba'. any centra rt between corporatlonf aad em ployes whereby employes waive rights tn damage on account of injury, are void. The bill provides. Every railway company organized or dv shall be verlSed by affidavits in absolute ' terms by some resident of this state and sucti venncatlon must ie maoe ;n tms , etate. and a false verification In such state- , ; ment shall subect the maker thereof to (Special ) Among j the pains and penalties of yerjury i mat any company or corporation rawing i to file the statement provided for In 1 tkin 4 of this act shall forfeit and iy for tach oflens the sutn of IK'.l REPRESENTATIVE BROWN DIES llepnlillcan Member of Loner Honor from Otoe Count) uccniub ine business In this state snail lv liabl- . 1 tor all damages aon to any employe of I ' such company in consequence of an negli- i NEBRASKA CITY Neb.. Mart h C Spe-KSrf'.iVJiaSIi-iRS5Se.r; 'M Telegram )-Repreentatlve Da id npremr Conrt Affirm tlerlolon of Ilnftnlo Count) lltrlrt Court. LINCOLN. March 6. (Spoclal Telegram.! The supreme court today banded down an opinion affirming the derision of the district court of Buffalo county, by which Frank L. Dlnsmore was found guilty of the murder of Fred Lane of Odcma The de fen iant has forty days to ask for a rehear ing In the district court Dinsaore was sentenced to be hanged and the supreme court In the opinion given held that It had no Jurifcdlrt'on to ehacge the sentence. The date of execution will not be named until after the time for rehearing expires. The opinion is by Chief Justice Nerval and covers about forty typewritten page In Ht syllabus he says Chapter llv of th- Criminal Code wht.-h authorizes th pros-cutlon of criminal offenses, does not violate the rule of uni formity prescribe by M-otlon 1. article vl of the Constitution. Said chapter llv of the Criminal Code authorizes the Aline of Hn Information or an Indictment In each and .every county Ir. the state and applies to every county and to every district court, and hence Is general In Its operations, and not soclaI Said chapter llv of the Criminal Code l not ..bnoxious lo sort ton It. article tl it the Constitution, merely liecause it per mits the prosecution of one j.erson by In formation and another by Indictment irom the same court. Rulings on the admission of testimony examined and approved. One cannot successfully assail an in struction whore on tendered him has been given which is subject to the same criti cism. Before a party can complain of an In struction because not Futtlciontly siciflc he mut request an instruction coverinie ! Brown died at 10 tl o clock this morning. Since Sunday morning his condition had been growing rapidly worse, and although he rallied a few- times, no marked change His ill- any nersoti sustalninc such da ma cr Every ccinwrailon organized or doing business In this slate which uses steam or electricity as a mot He tower In the prose cution of its business shall be liable lor all ' 4tmurn. riMui In utiv -ti t , nl'. nf ti-lrti rnm I at. I.. ...... L . . I ... .J Its agents, or by any m.siDftnagement of nt" back to last Thursday, at which its engineers or other empires to any ier- ! time word came from Lincoln that he was son sustaining sucn oamac' No contract made tntween such comttany or ci.rjoratlon and at.) of its employes or other person and based uKn the rontin cencv of the Injury or death ol any m- ldoe. or nijeh jerson limiting the HaMliiy confined to hit room and was threatened with pneumonia. His wife, accom panied by their physician Dr Whltten. went to Lincoln Thursday . . . . i -. n t the Totnt. l t rr uoa h mjui liim wuiie iiuca r i , V " -n.n-.in o.B .rinl .... ill n v....i...n. m ...... .n ...a. i vm . near the bar and Gardner keeping the men lined up at the north elde of the saloon, he saw Darrell standing lc the doorway. He held something in his hand, which witness thought was a gun. but was not positive. It whs dark, about ten inches long and looked like a gun barrel. On cross-examination he said It might have been a billy, but be was sure It was not a glove or mitten. The defense had several witnesses sub poenaed. The defendant appears much more at case than jckterday. He follows the testimony of the witnesses closely and fre quently talks In a low tone to his attorneys. I particularly to Mr Cook. Yesterday after noon hlE wife occupied a seat at hts side, but she was not present this morning This afternoon Sheriff Phillips of Cum ing county testified that be arrested Dar rell about 10 o'clock, January 5. two miles ast of West Point. HI deputy, Felix Gallagher, was with him. Defendant gave hts name -as Burton and .at first denied having been at Snyder, but afterward ad mitted being there the afternoon before. He said be (pent the night of January 4 In a straw-stack near Crowrll and was on his way to Oakland to take the train for Floux City He admitted being acquainted with Gardner, having met him in South Dakota last summer. He told the witness he met Rhea and Gardner the afternoon before between Crow ell and Snyder and went with them to Snyder, staying there until after the shooting. Witness said he saw defend ant at Williams" place December 1. 1S00, and he then gave his name as Burton. A lit cli U Identified. This testimony was fully corroborated by Deputy Sheriff Gallagher. The burned watch found in the debris of the straw stack ftt the Williams -place by the wit ness. Kcrkow. was Identified by Fred Deltz. Jeweler, by the numlicrs as a watch which was owned by Herman Zahn nnd was ad mitted In evidence over defendant's objec tion. Carl Blykl. a youth of IT. said h came to Snyder about 7.30 January 4 and hitched his team In front of Zahn'B pla-.-e He 'went Into the saloon a few minutes before the shooting and beard Darrell ask Zahn what Came he was playing. He went out nnd was in front of the harness shop, twenty feet north, when Zahn was shot He went after bis team and found one of the horses mv In Its discretion give a cautionary' In struction. Counsel for th state In argument to the Jury may crittcie the conduct of the de fendant as disclosed by the evidence, though such defendant was not a witness In bl own behalf It Is not erroneous to designate the de fendant In sjch a cae In an Instruction as "the prisoner." Questions of mercy are not for the Jury, but for the executive In the exercise of the nardonlnr Txwer. and It Is not erroneous to so Instruct the Jury In a prosecution for murder. I The following decisions were handed I down Riddle against Jenkins, reversed. Melner ngulnst Moore, affirmed McCurmlck 11. H. Co. against DavK re versed Blair State bank acalnst Bunn. affirmed Trompeti aguinst Hammond, reverned. National Ufe Insurance company against Butler affirmed. Green & Van Duyn against Lancaster countj. affirmed. Shlebley atulnst Dixon county, affirmed. Commonwealth Mutual Tlr. Insurance company ucalnsl Jiayden, Judgment here tofore rrndr.rwJ set aside and judgmerjt.iuf atFtrlrt court affirmed. Dlnimore-' against State, affirmed. State ex rel Newby against Ellsworth, reversed. l.amb against Olson, affirmed; time for right of redemption extended. Jerome against State, affirmed Ptate ex rel Bullard acalnst Norrla. State ex rel School District of Lincoln against City of xiticoin. amrmea. suiuvnn. J . dissenting. State against Nebraska Savings and Ex change Bank, affirmed The case of the State against the Omaha National bank was continued sixty days. of any such company or corporation for afternoon and brought the sick man home any damages under the provisions of this Friday morning. Saturday it was stated l!Z V,"Z..J?:.U?i ' ,r "i i ttat toe threatened attack of 'pneumoma wouio dc waroeu on ano inai an inr patient needed was rest and quiet However, ou Sunday morning marked symptoms of th i disease were present, which developed rap idly. The patient was in a weak and ner vous condition occasioned by an attack of the grip, from which he had Just recov ered, and by the strain of the senatorial 1 contest and he was Illy equipped to combat the disease. His brother arrived from Philadelphia at , t:ZQ. He was recognized by the dying man. 1 David Brown was born In Pennsylvania and came of the rlam. rugged Quaker stock, , He came to Nebraska City more than forty years ago. He has been engaged of late years in farming, stock rals.ng. real estate , and insurance, and has amassed consid eraHe property. He has been postmaster of Nebraska City, was a member of the , legislature at the time of th impeachment I of Governor Butler nnd was elected last i fall to represent the legislative district of i Cass and Otoe counties. He leaves a widow and one son aged 14 years. The funeral will be from the family rest- J dence in this city at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Burial will be in Wyuka ceme- i tery. , Leclslntor to Attend Fnneral. i LINCOLN. March C fSpeclal ) Owing to the death of Representative David Brown, which occurred at his home In Nebrka City today the legislature will adjourn on Trlday evening until the following week in order that the members who so desire may attend the funeral, which occurs Saturday l A special train has been arranged for, to leave over the Burlington at S o'clock Sat void I'l&lnu i:prr Itnte. Another bill by Senator Weber, which was placed on the general file today, 's senate file Ir. a bill fixing maximum mU; te be charged by express companies. It provides- The rates fixed herein are hereby de eiared in the judgment tA the legislature. easonabe maximum rates for lite trans jKirtattori b express c-ompanles between joints tn this state of commodities, goods and merchandise. No express company doing business tn this state shall demand, charge or receive h higher or greater rate for the transjKir latton of commodities, goods or merchan dise between jxtints in this otate than S-t per centum ol the rate flxod. publtshed. charged demanded or received for like service b such c-omjiany on the first day ol Ji nuari. 1W1. No exprew company doing business In this state shall give or promise to give any privilege, favor or r.cht to an one ff its patrons which It denies, refuses or with holds from any other. l n 1. 1 in ii m Itnllroad Itnte. Still another bill by Senator Weber and reported to the general file Is senate nie 1C6. fixing maximum freight rates for rail road companies. The provisions of the bill are as follows The rates fixed herein are hareby declared to b. In the Judgment of the legislature, reasonable maximum rate for the trans ports tion by rail, lietween points In this stale, of tt c-ommodltle,. goods ami mcr- i chandler described in this act No railroad or railway compan) sua II demand, charge or rexelve a higher or greater rate than is herein fixed for ine trarisnortHtion lietween liolnts In this state of the following named commodities, goods or merchandise, that Is to say: The maximum rate for the transnortatlon of wheat, flour, coal, millet, flaxseed, corn. UGLY RUMORS SESSION TODAY rnlr Committee Kancrt to Into thr Mutter nf Ilnll rond I'aisr. Look LINCOLN. March f.. (Special Telegram I The senate committee on ugly rumors appointed more than a month ago for the purpose of investigating the matter of railroad passes, will meet tomorrow. Sena tor Harlan said tonight there had never been any charges filed with thp committee, but he did not wish It understood that th report of the Joint committee was being held bark on Bccount of the senate com mittee and that they would get together some time tomorrow, at which time they will be ready to consider any charges filed. The house committee on public lands and buildings today went to Omaha to visit the State Institute for the Blind, six member comprising the party. Mas. Fravk Caktck, IMerrl.l Street, Aioesbury, Mux. This lettar- should oarry Faith and Oonvlotktn tn thmHeartm of all Slok Women, " 1 kuflercd with inflammation and falling of the womb and other dis agreeable female weaVne&sea. I had bad spells every two weeks that would laat from eipht to ten day a and would have to co to bed. I also had head ache ana backache most of the time and such bearing down pain& 1 could hardlr walk across the room at times. I doctored nearly all the time for about two years and wemed to prow worse all the time until last September I was obliped to take my bed, and the doctors thoupht an operation was the only thins- that would help me, but this I refused to have done. "Then a friend advised me to try the Pinkham medicine, which I did, and after uslnp the first bottle I bepan to Improve. I took in all five bottles of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Blood rnrifler, fo'nr boxes of Lvdia E. Pihkhtm's Dry Form Compound, three boxes of Liver Pills tad used three packs, pes of Sana tive AVash, and I am as well now as I ever was, I am more thtn thankful every day for rnv cure." Mrs. Fraxk Cxr.fi:R.3 Merrill St Amesbury. Mass. "dsn nn idir tM i ojuui nlml fm frmt 9S(,I(M,. ijydla E. flakhatn Kmdlclnm Om. SUES CITY OF BEATRICE Pennsylvania Bnnli Wnnt to Collect ou I'stlnc flood Iurd b That Cltj. BEATRICE. Neb. March 6. iSpeclal Telegram ) The Greenville National bank of Greenville. Pa . has brought suit In the Vntted States court at Omaha against the city of Beatrice to collect fX.O&O and Inter est due on four paving bonds Issued by this city tn 1R1. and due tn lPftft. The city re fuses to pay on the grounds that the bonds are Illegal and unconstitutional. The case will likely be tried during the May term of court in Omaha. oats, barley ant' other grain and mill stuffs urday morning, and a larte number of ihe shall Ik? Tt lt-r centum of the rate which the railroad or railway comjian carrying the commodities, goods or mere-handle, published on the 1st da of December, 1WH. as Its charge for the transportation of like commodities, goods or merchandise, as shown by lt printed sheet of rates or tariff sheets. The maximum rate lor tne transportation members of both houses and senate will go to Nebraska City to pay Iheir last respects to tbe deccastd member. Spring Ailments Steal Away Your Vitality Feel miserable all over? Have sallow skin, dull headache, pour appetite, "blues." nervousness, pimples, or general run down feeling? During the winter the glandular system becomes sluggish on account of the heavy meals and long continued cold and all the excretory ducts whose ottice is to separate and throw off all effete matter which is poisonous and injurious, have become "clogged, and in stead of the refuse matter being thrown off it is absorbed into the system, poisoning tin blood and debilitating every organ. At this time of year they need renovating or cleans ing, and for this reason people should take a spring remedy, spriug is nature's time to ren ovate and make new. Tor the after-effects of la grippe not hint; equals Dr. Kay's Uenovator. as it acts upon the entire glandular system and renovates and invigorates every organ. Uy this process the blood becomes purified, the nerves toned up and the whole body invigorated and the health restored to its normal condition. Dr. Kay's Renovator banishes your spring ailment by renovating the entire system and bringing ever, organ back to its former health-making power. 1 revivifies the whole body, clears the bowels, tones up the stomach, stimulates the liver, strengthens the kidney., and thereby builds uj firm flesh and vigorous muscle, sharpens the appetite, thrills veins with rich. red. rush ing blood and infuses bounding vigor and glorious health into every pan of the body. It cures the after-effects of La Grippe and Renovates the Whole System Rev. Wm. H. Vanderzee, 713 C Street, Lincoln, Xe 1 . writes: "Before tak ing Dr. Kay's Uenovator I found mental work difficult, had no ambition, and the sense of fear and dread was constantly with me. and that "tired feeling" ever present I eyes feel stronger, and 1 worked all day in the ?uu without making them feel uncomfortable. Last night it was after twelve o'clock before I retired, and although this morning iva rainy and gloomy. I arose at five, after a refreshing leep. with sunshine in my soul.'" We Will Give You Free Advice Write us all about your symptoms and our physician will gladly send you personal advice Free of Charge. He will also send you samples of remedies and Dr. Kay's Home Treatment, a valuable book on the treatment of diseases, free. Do not take a substitute, no matter jvho tells you some other reined v is just a-s good. Insist upon tringDr. Kay's Kenovator. It has no equal. If you can't get it at druggists, send the priee direct to the Dr. B. J. Kay Medb-al Co.. Saratoga Springs. N. Y.. and it will be sent, prepaid, by mail. Dr. Kav & Uenovator is sold: Tablets. 2rc. DOc. and Liquid. $1.00. o- 0 Auficultural Papers. ST. EDWARD. Neb.. March C iSpecial.) ia The farmers' institute, which held Its ; released, sixty-two. 1.1 0.4 w. of hard and soft lumber, laths, shingles. ( m 6.EFoa tsterday. was s success Mrs awir, rueii nuu iriiuur, r.., ...... . vv-.m ... and stucco shall 1 SS I -r centum Of the rate which the railroad or railway com pany carrying the commodities, goods or mercnanuise. piuuisneo on wie ii nay i December. 1W, as Its charge for the "trans portation of like commodities., goodF or merchandise, as shown by Its printed sheet of rates or tariff sheets. The maximum rate for the transportation of horses, mules and cattle shall be K per centum of the rate which the railroad or railway company carrj-lnc the commodities, goods or merchandise, published on the 1st dav of December. 1W!. as its charge for the transportation of like commodities, goods or merchandise, as shown by Its printed sheet of rates or tariff sheets The maximum rate for the transportation of hogs and sheep shall be per centum of the rate which the railroad or railway company carrying the commodities, goods or merchandise, published on the 1st day of December, ltk as lis charce for the transportation of like commodities, goods or merchandise, as shown bj its printed sheet of raten or tariff sheetv No railroad or railway company shall grant or bl.ow to any person, company or association upon the transportation of freight, eithee directly or indirectly, any secrrt rate, E. T. Farmer of Albion read a puper on "What Is the Best Education for the Girl?" Addressee were delivered by L. D. Stltson. E. A. Burnett, E. Von Tarell and Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews of the state university. Some agricultural papers were also read by home talent. The meet ings closed this evening with a stercoptleon lecture by E A. Burnett of the Nebraska experiment station. Thirteen city mortgages filed. J18.125.74. released, five, i:.2S.41. The chattel mortgage rec ord shows seventy-five mortgages filed J29.354.05. released, fifty-four. J1D9.125.S7. One deed in foreclosure wa filed. A. O. I. V. Annual Banquet. CENTRAL CITY. Neb. March 6. (Spe cial, i Tbe annual banquet of the Central City lodge. Ancient Order of United Work men, was given last nlgbt A special train from Aurora brought ISO visitors and many were present from Marquette aad Chapman The Ancient Order of United Workmen band of Aurora played Chnrsed wltji Menllnc Ilarnr. DAKOTA CITY. Neb. March fi. (Sps clal t Rufus rancher of South Sioux Cltv rclwte. drawback, unreason-' was yesterday arrested by Sheriff Sides on Hike' IlrneOt. LINCOLN. March C (Special.) Tomor row night at tbe Oliver theater In this city will occur the first annual benefit of Lincoln lodge No. 80. Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks, at which time the members of the local lodge, assisted by members from Omaha, Des Moines and other cities, will produce "A Night in Bo hemia," a modern production in two acts. Tbe Lincoln lodge, organized less than one year ago. Is now recognized as one of tbe leading loigrs of the west, and Its elegant quarters are not surpassed by any In this section ship nllowar.ee lor use of cars, or any un due advantace. whatever, or dtrectly or In directly charge to or receive from any tier eon, or iK-rsoiis. or association, or corpora tion anv greater or less sum. compensation, or reward than Is charged to or received from any other irfTMin or jwrsons. associa tion or corporation for like service in the receiving, transporting, storing, delivering or hauling "f freights. No railroad or railway company shall give or prornWe to give any privilege, favor or right ' any shipper ot freight over Its line which it denies, refuses or withholds from any other shipix-r of freight over Its line. Anv railroad or railway company which shall' violate Hny of the provisions of this act shall pay to the state a sum not less than $10). nor more than II. for the firm violation, for the second violation not less than ll.Ocifi. nor more than JS.(i; for the third violation not less than Jli.om. nor more than HO.!'"!, and for every sutixequeni vinn complaint of A. H. Falrrhild ot South Sioux City, charging Fancher with tbe theft of a set of harness on tbe night of February 22. He was bound over to the district court for 1160. e tun lin (Jlrl Sevrrelj- llnrned. NEMAHA. Nch. March fi-(Special. ) Miss Annie Burns. lC-year-old daughter of James M. Burns of this place, was standing by the stove In a room of thr school, when rum cojii-am' elects orricEns. Itentrlee Driisrlmrnl Int J. I. Wood at Its llrnd. BEATRICE. Neb.. March f.. (Special Tel egram.) These officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Beatrice volunteer tire department tonight- President. J. P Woods, first vice president. A H Hall, second vice president. William Teach, sec retary. William Scott: assistant secretary A. C. P.vle. treasurer. Charles Gedennes. ihlct. John S. Walker, first assistant chic. Curt Ballard; second assistant chief. John i Langsdale. The department has a membership of 100 I The firemen arc discussing the probabliltj of giving a Fourth of July celebration this year. After tbe business meeting the hours were pasted over refreshments and cigars. hrrlfT Ienlr Clinrte. SCHl'YLER. Neb. March 6 (Special. ) Sheriff McLeod. whose resignation was be fore tbe county commissioners, has with drawn It and denies the charges that were placed against blm ' DR. A. D. SEARLE. Winter Wheat Damneed. GENEVA. Neb. March f. i Special ) It STRICTURE Home Treatment No nri fiL PPT new and Infallible is believed that the winter wheat Is dam- . " rJtJZtfJr&Z her dress caught lire. Nearly all her cloth- aged somewhat by the severe weather tn , business Cure guaranteed Ing from tbo waist down was burnod off ' February. WINARY Kidney and Bladder Troubles DOCTOR Searles & Searles OMAHA SPECIALIST Most Successful and Reliable Specialist in Diseases of Men, VARICOCELE Are you r.ffilcted wltb Varicocele or Its results Nervous Debility and Lost Man hood Are you nervous Irritable aad despondent Do you lack your old-time enercy and ambition Are you suffering from i.tal weakness, etc There Is a deranccmrct of th sensitive oreans of your Pelvic System and even though It gives you no trouble at present, it will ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your nervous system, unfit you fcr married life and shorten your existence Why not be cured be fore It Is too late WE CAN CURE TOV TO STAY CURED VNDER WRITTEN GUAK ANTEE We have yet to see the case of Varicocele we cannot cure Medicines. el trie belts, etc will never cure You need expert treatment W treat thousands f rases where the ordinary physicisn treats on. Method new. never falls, without r ling, pain or loss of time WEAK MEN ("VITALITY WEAK.made so by too cloao y.pplleatlon to business or study, revera mental strain or grief. SEXUAL EX- Her recovery is doubtful. To Kinnilne Vct Tolnt Applicants. BEATRICE. Neb. March 6. (Special Telegram. Tbe examination for admis sion to West Point, from the Tourth con- ilnn the buth of X10.(i. to be recovered by i cresslonal district, will be held at the the state in a civil ac tion, and a recovery , court noUM. nm Tuesday. There are about mnv be had in one action for as many viola tions of this act as the defendant company was gutlt of when the action was com menced. It is nereb made Ihe duty of the attorney general to Institute in tbe supreme court, and of each county attorney to Institute In the rountv or district court of his county, such action as ma 1k- proper and necessary lo enforce the provision of and collect the penalties Imposed b this act v nenever an anion i urouKiu 300 applications filed. The examination will be partly oral and partly written. MoeLmen l"-eI Heavier. VALENTINE. Neb.. March C (Special t The sudden change from spring weather to chilling cold and northwest winds caused no damage to stock Interests, but caused Wheels Wheels' Wheels' 'how they go' Ride a Bee wheel and be In the swim. stockmen to feed heavier and give close at- any railroad qr railway company for having tentlon to herds. Nearly all are provided llardMnrr Dcnlrrs Meet. CHICAGO. March 6. The annual conven tion of the Interstate Retail Hardware Dealers' association met here today for the discussion of matters pcrta m ic . the hardware trade Two delegates from each of the following states were present Michigan Illinois. Indiana Missouri Iowa Kansas North Dakota and Kentucky Ohio. Wisconsin and Minnesota were also represented but they arc not yet members I of the association. t,Jl?ak..Eltckt.SurnlJlf: J-'l?'.' Frequency of CESSES In middle life or from the effects ."2 "VSliRB VICTIMS TO SEn. inn ourr junr u r -.-i' vr.i vni-c nr-mi ttt -,r wir . T's-etTr- mented. For boquet It has no superior. t CVPil I IC curpa for life and the poison WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY aaiw uioroBKn.y cieansrc irom lAJbtKB. with EARLY DECAY In YOl'NO -i.i, ouuu eiH iiu mjiiiviuiu lino . 1 1 IULiTj-.Mj .U . 1SCK OI Vim. Vigor. ".'i0'S?'X.t?','. B"1 JrT .No and strength, with sexual organs Impaired vING OTT of the disease on 'he and weakened prematurely In approachlns rfrous drug or lnjurlou n)dtrlnes Home Treatment oia age ad yield rapidly to our new treatment for loss of vital power One personal visit is preferred, but if you cannot call at ray office, write us your symptoms fully Our home treatment Is luccescful and strictly private, Our counsel Is free and sacredly confidential CURES GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW Consultation Free Call or address Treat meet b) Mai 119 So. Wth Street. charged, demanded or ren-eived. cither dire'Ctly or indirectly, a tiigner or greater rate for transporting any of the commod ities, goods or mcre hancflse named herein than that tixed by this act. the defendant company shall have the right to prove. If It can. upon pro;er allegations tlrFt made In Its answer, the unreasonableness of such rate, and such proof sha'.l constitute a com plete defense to the action Cut. Off l'r. Senator Routing's bill, the object of which i is te prevent the giving of free rallroBd with good sheds. Has Sjlnitom of Smallpox. SCHUYLER. Neb.. March . (Special I Ellsworth Dowty. who was exposed to smallpox at a hotel In Oklahoma and re turned here, has developed all the symp toms of the dlseaae. The proper precaution ary measures have been taken. Call lor State Warrant. LINCOLN. March C (Special.) State Treaturer Stuefer today Issued a call for 1106 OdO of state warrants, which will be payable on March IS. This is tbe largest amount ever represented In a single rail Revival Services at Yetrk. YORK N'eb. March P (Sneclal I Re- transportation, was placed on general file I Vlval services have begun at tbe Christian today. The bill provides: I church. Dr M. L. Anthony, evangelUt Is Be it enacted by the legislature of the state meeting with success There hate been That1irshali:be unlawful for any railroad J be united with the church. company or corporation or j mm-.. . Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha. Neb. Rcvivts Without Reaction. "A Perfect Headache Cart, Thr enly stimulant without stint. "Wm. Olllette." in emolove thereof to clve to any person ex cept an officer or employe of such company or corporation free transportation over any line or part of line within this state, or to Issue any pass, token or ticket or device for the same. That any person or corporation or com pany guilty of any of the violations of any of the orovlslons of section 1 of this act shall forfeit and pay for each offense the sum of t-Vio tn te recovered for the use of l'nr Trrntlnc Smallpox Patient. YORK, Neb-. March 6 (Special ) Tbe county board, In session yesterday, allowed the claim of Dr. E. B. Hanna of I1S1 for medical services in treating York county cltUcns fcr smallpox. I'latte County Mortcrnicr Record. COLUMBUS. Neb.. March C (Special. )- the school fund of the county wher the Following is a copy of tbe mortgage tn- for state warrants, and it was mads praslble suit is broi.ghi before m y court of com- jebte2ness record for February lfOl rifty by the transfer of the sinking fund to the iV"of '"railroad' JtMwn'JS . mortgages filed, worth J106.S5C.C0 general fund. A bill conferring this au thortty recently passed both houses of the legislature and was signed by tbe governor The sinking fund contained about JS7.0OU. Tbe warrants called are numbered from C2:0i to 6410. rn llempltal at I" re mo in. FREMONT. Neb., March 6. (Special l Tbe hospital erected this winter on the corner of Broad and Fourth streets was yesterday opened for public Inspection Wben the necessary furniture and surgical appliances arc put In tbe hospital will be as complete as any tn tbe state It has accommodations for fifty to seventy-five patients and an operating roon and eleva tor and conveniences of all kinds. Tbe walls and floors are so deadened that n sounds ran be heard from adjoining rooms. Uie Craratr'a Kidney and Liver Cure. R Tear for a Pain Orjy expeeunt mother, er these u-hn v. - children, know the fun meaning of these wor4s. tverj traasn iSreld tell every other womin about 'MOTHER'S FRJEMD." thai vmiy i.. rr.ent that dtepall Mil omln Incident ts ctrwiek There U noth.Eg like i" ;vp.S. MORTON. f Hlot. S. C. writ T. nurhc.t t&w V. he Mid U isuc. MoU.tr-. tutui.- Mr l(t ia m""2 !j?VC . ... . . ....... in HI.V lAit twCUtv OanUMl. UdnusffipieiiaMllx.Uuiittil'MotliCt-lFlltluL " SaldbrtlltftrrurCl.oc will t int Wrrae.. ia s-' mir cl price. fcl.OO. iMt entitl.a - Mhrrt.ood.o0. ...mut .nrere.uoj ' ' -- ir uitn oi ii peouet , BrcJ iirt t V urum ppUctioa. Seal yma fricnU tdare.t. f THE tlRtnimn r.iYzrt imn rn ' " v-auuM, wm. T Orans;eine is a physicians prescription perfected after 30 years' study ana test. Harmless beyond question, effective as proven by thousands of living wit nesses for the relief and cure of Headache, Grip, Colds, Asthma, Neuralgia, Women's Ills, Stomach Disturbances and many other ills. "Two years' ue of Oran-e!ne prtei it tbe best remedy I hare erer kDOwn. In my f snrilyit cures ererr ailment." Writes H. R. Kesyon, Buffalo. Sold by irnecistis generally in K and Ww parkerri. A trial peel age will be sent te any address for 2-ccot ttamp. 0IUNGEINE CHEMICAL CO., Ch1caje.lt' RESULTS TELL 3 3 St THE BEE WANT AD5 PRODUCE RESULTS. V S S PICS'? 3 ft' 111!... . Dr. Kay s Uticure cures all JLlClIrS female diseases, .tt drug w w pj, tl illustrated book and adrioefree. lir.B. J. Ka . baratoca, N. V Get Ahead of the Spring Rush For Offices. Advice to Office Seekers. April and May are the months when moat people do their moving The prospects are that the demand for of fices In Omaha waa never so gTeat a tt will be this rprtnf There are not a rreat many rooma vacant In The' Bee Building but there are among them sevr.ru which are particularly choice, onr di rectly in front of the elevator on the tth floor; one on tbe 1st floor next to the entrance to The Bee business of. flee, a suite of three rooms on the 3rd floor, and a very large office and vault on the gTound floor facing Uth stteet Besides these, there art four or five smaller rooms in various part of the building, The rents are reasonable and the service perfect, R. C. PETERS & CO., RENTAL AGENTS, Ground Floor, Bee Building, Omaha. w IILCOX TANSY PILLS Monthly Hefiniator. sau and Suro. Hitter reus, uruggisis er rj man. rrict, tz Send lor Woman's Sateouird 'trtei. WILCOX MED. CO., 32 1 N. I5tto St., Pull., Pa. Sold by Sherman ii McConsell Drue Co. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm MEN cured everr fclnfl of eourh. la i-ritir hrnnfMtU 7amWm M V KEttVE SCANS quickly cur N'eiToumtM, Mi rriuiu of sbcie, f lUlnr nj&utiuucL dratai. lottrt. end mrc launcncc w TT7 . ...... M T m JcccccB M w lumri men ore mroai. croup, noopine oourn, etc. ever nal. wea nrtt lot i-(-r riote Hum ocranccitnestociaca. AtUrusrUta. IQ&' bbcrcia a McUtneli sac Kuna a uo. aruccim 1 tii st