THE OMAUA DAILY BEE: 1'IUDAY. MARCH S. 1901. Don't pay more than ioc. for a toilet' soap. Jap Rose sells for that. Rose is transparent perfumed made of vegetable oil and JaP wicn roses -- g1' rcenn. Better soap is impossibl e. Jap Rose Soap This This that is Kirk's latest soap, world-famous soap no man can improve it. Yet it costs but a dime a maker says i cake. BUILDING LOAN ACT DEAD wmth DrtoU Legislature Quick to Accept Advert Eiport. LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR KIDNAPERS IVIlniarth Drnoanrca c paper At. Inrkii I pun 111m All rnl.tl.: Print ing In tu lie Dour In thr Mate Approjirlmlon. Made. NOT TO TARE MANCHURIA Enstiaa MlnU'.ef Dtniti That His Gounirj i Coretoat. ONLY WANTS PEACE AND PROTECTION Xraotlntlnn nlth dilncr Arc for Prrvrntlon f 1'nrllicr Dlatnrli nnrr nnl fiuarnnty of afrty for Frontier llntlniada. In a few raorntBts the entire roof of the house was a mass of ncs and In remarkably short time the hotie and all j lis contents except about W worth of ' household goods were consumed. The Are was beyond the reach of the city water j mains. The loss amounts to $SOfl, with MOO j Insurance in the Fire Association of Phila delphia. Mr. Brown will rebuild as soon as the insurance is adjusted. V WILSON TO EXCEL MARCONI fitcittarj of Agriculture Bposicn Sjitia ef Wireleii Teltgraphy. Sew LONDON, March 7 The covetamenl pub lishes a dispatch from the British am bawador at St. Petersburg. Sir Charles Stewart Scott, relating to the assurance given February br the Russian minister of foreign affairs, fount Lamsdorf, concern ing the Manchurlan affair It appears that the Russian minister consented February Z'i to its publication, as accurately represent ing Russia's attitude In the proceedings In Manchuria. Sir Charles Scott says. In part: "Count Lamsdorf gave me the true ver sion of what had taken place very readily. He said he bad read allegations in the press that Russia had concluded, or was engaged in concluding, with China a convention or permanent arrangement which would gi Russia new right and a virtual protectorate over southern Manchuria. This he declared to be quite untrue, as serting that the only ground for the rumor must have been the fact that the Russian military authorities who had been engaged in the temporary occupation .tn paciflca- l.UU U. .uc .v. l 1. T,. - ...... ., reinstating the Chinese authorities, to ar- I " .... V l.. authorities a I neiri . V,. . taKing UT. allies .erTiae inn ncan v.u-t Omaha tlrrr ault at Lnlnitton. , LEXINGTON. Neb, March T (Special; Telegram.) The beer vault belonging to the j Omaha Brewing association, situated close to 1 tho Union Pacific railroad, was destroyed by ' fire at noon today There were twenty ton. of ice in the building and a number of empty eases and kegs belonging to M. t. Coleman. These were saved. The Insurance of JSOO on the building expired March 2 and had cot been renewed. The loss Is Jl.OOO. The origin of the fire has not been determ ined. The fire department had a strong south wind to contend against. Farm Ilullillns at CheroUrr. CHEROKEE, la.. March 7 (Special.! The house, barn, sheds and hay and grain of Julius Staxer. southwest of Cherolee, were destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The fames started from i chimney. The loss is U.OOH and the in surance Jl.OOO. Unnna Barn nnil Ttra llaraea. ONAWA. la., March ". (Special.) The barn of John Held, near the Illinois Central depot, was destroyed by fire Tuesday night. Considerable farm machinery and two horses were lost. There was no Insurance. The fire is thought to have caught from a sparU from a locomotive PRACTICAL EXHIBITION TO BE GIVEN SOON I'm Inn TeM Indicate a Orcalrr Utllrlcnc.T Thnn l Claimed for the rorelcner' Machine ot -ernment Will Walt. DO YOU GET IP WITH A LAME BACK? PIERRE, S. D., March 7 (Special Tele gram. ) In the house today the general bill lciulatlng building and loan associations was killed by the adverse committee report. Tho bill appropriating WK to Adjutant General Humphrey for salary deficiency met a similar fate. Wllmartb created a sensa tion when be roee to a question of personal prlvllegu and denounced as maliciously and Intentionally false articles appearing in the Minneapolis Tribune and Huron Huronlte. Ha read the Huron article, which accused him of being responsible for Huron being left out in the choice of the capital removal caucus and accusing him, by his refusal to go Into the caucus, of acting under tho pro vision of a trade which was intended to throw Huron out. He vehemently denied all the charges and denounced the writer of the charges as' a malicious ltbeler and slanderer and a liar of the first water. . - ,The .ty)tue took un tho senate calendar and passed the senate bills allowing action to bo commenced or continued against an executor; providing method of glvin publicity to chattel mortgage sales; pro viding for notice to telephone and tele graph companies before disturbing their wires by moving threshers, requiring rail roads to fence their track along tracts of lands fenced by owner: providing that any fees or perquisite coming Into th hands of stato officers shall be turned into the atato general fund; providing for the levy of taxes for the erection of library build ings and maintenance of libraries providing for turning all fees received by state Insti tutions into the state treasury to be drawn out by warrant; providing punUhment for kidnaping; making the penalty for kidnap ing and holding for ransom with threats life Imprisonment; providing for waste gates in mllldams. allowing the spreading of all taxes on record as "consolidated tar," and requiring the schedule to be printed on the back of tax rctelyts. l'nxara Appropriation Hill. The houso conferees on the oil bill are Price, Bullock and Hawgood. Tho senate Immediately after dinner took up tho bouse general appropriation bill and passed It without change. When it passed tho houso It was the bill the house "antl" crowd Intended to force upon the senate, tut where they afterwani expected to force an extra session by this bill the senate foiled them by killing all the amendments offered by tbu antl-mlnorlty In the senate and after voting down several amendments the till was parsed under tho prevtoun ques tion by vote of 30 to 13, with cries of "gag rule" from the minority This Is the 'first general appropriation bill passed since the organization of tie state without a confer ence and jangle to the laat minute The senate passed senate bills requiring all public printing to be done in the state CATARRH Catarrh has become such a common disease that a person entirely free from this disgusting complaint is seldom met with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh as nothing more serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose and throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it very soon becomes so. The Wood is quickly contaminated by the foul secretions, and the poison through the general circulation is carried to all part of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis factory and disappointing, because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminates from the system all catar rhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. Mr, T. A. William, a leading dry-goods mr chant of Spartanburg, S. C wnlra ' For years 1 Baa m vrvrrc rase oi nasal Catarrh, with all the dlurrreablc effects which belong to that dlcatr, ana which make life painful and unendurable. I used siedieinea prerribd by leading pnyiiciant and (ugfttcd by number ef friends, bst wlthoct fettlag any better. I hen began to take S. S. S It had the desired effect, and cured roe after lakinff eirhleen bottles. In my opinion 5. S. S. Is the only mrtfi. cine now in nac that will effect a permanent cure of Catarrh." reducing the membership of State Board of Equalization by knocking off the attorney general; providing that taxes on no one I class of property can be raised in a county unless all other classes are raised in pro portion, and memorializing congress for constitutional amendment to provide for the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. Appropriate Monpy for College. The senate passed house bills Increasing brand filing teen to J2.M: regulating tho in corporation of mutual inscrance companies, appropriating $4,600 for building fund at Rrooklngs college, and appropriating S0 to make up the full deficiency at Madlcon Normal. The senate jangled over the conference re port on the oil Inspection bill and refused to accept part of It. After several efforts to a.'pept a portion of the house amend ments Gllmore. Gunderson and Cahlll were appointed as new conferees. Further house bills were passed by the senate providing that party In interest may testify agalust estate of deceased; permit tine incorporated towns and cities to be separate election precincts, applying par ticularly to towns which are located in more than one township, and prohibiting any name from appearing more than once on an official ballot. The senate parsed unanimously a resolu tion recommending promotion for Major Braden. Krenlnt Sraalnn of llouat. U the evening session the house passed senate bills granting cities power to sup press illegal liquor traffic.. giing threshers prior lien on grain for threshing charges; prohibiting the plea of relationship or In terest as a reason for refusing testimony In civil suit; for construction of public ditches, providing for care and leasing of Fort Slsseton military reservation; Burke's scavenger tax bill, authorizing the State Assessment Board to make 1 milt deficiency levy; providing for municipal ownership of public utilities. The Investigating commltteee is finishing up lta report tonight. It will contain over fifty typewritten pages and will condemn the method of keeping records of the In stitutions and the work of the board, but will fall to show any criminality. range with the local civil modus vlvenda for the duration of simultaneous presence of Russians and Chinese In Southern Manchuria, with the object of preventing a recurrence of dis turbances in the vicinity of the Russian frontier and of protecting the railway from the Russian frontier to Port Arthur. Xn lVrninnrnt Arrangement Made. "Some details of the proposed modus vlvendl were sent for consideration to St. Petersburg, but no convention or arrange ment with the central government of China of any permanent character had been con cluded with regard to Manchuria, nor had the emperor any intention of departing In any way from the assurances he had pub licly given that Manchuria would be en tirely restored to its former condition in the Chinese empire as soon as circum stances admitted. 'Russia was In the same position with re gard to fixing the final date for evacuating Manchuria as the allies found themselves in. with regard to the evacuation of Pekln and the province of Chi Li. When it came to the complete evacuation of Manchuria, Russia would be obliged to obtain from the central government of China an effec tive guaranty against the recurrence of the attack on her frontier and the destruction of her railway, but she had no intention of seeking this guaranty in any acquisition of territory or an actual or virtual pro tectorate of Manchuria, her object being simply to guarantee tho faithful observance in the future by China of the terms of the agreement which she had been unable to fulfill during the disturbance." The dispatch concludes by repeating Count Lamsdorfs assurance that there bad been no alteration of the former Interna tional status of Manchuria, which would be restored when the temporary military meas ures had ceased and that everything at Nlu Chwang and elsewhere would l re placed in the former position. and was soon all Cau Claire, Wis. right." Wm. Roerlcht. SLASHES HUSBAND'S THROAT Jealona Ada Mie McVry . Old ot Mini. She la Kill Sorrr llnvlncr a Una on Chiinilirrlnln'n Cough Itemnlj. "Our druggists have had such a run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that tbey have had to older more and today there is none in the town. I went for a bottle this morning and tho druggist said. 'Chamber Iain's goes quicker than any other kind.' ' says H. Goddard, Edgemont, S. Dak. There is good reason fot Its popularity. No other remedy will loosen and relieve a cold so quickly. No other will prevent a cold or an attack of the grip from resulting In pneu monla. No other Is more pleasant or safe to take. For sale by all druggists. WESTERN LEAGUE CIRCUIT "I had been in bed three weeks with grin when my husband brought me Dr. Miles' Nervine. Pain Pills and Nerve and Liver Pills. I was cured." Mrs. J. Relnler, Franklin, Ind. That Duff McVey. a former member of the fire department, Is not now dead I no fault of his wife. Ada. She slashed his throat viciously with a knife, narrowly missing the Jugular, and then expressed bitter regret that she had not killed him. Jealousy was the cause. McVey was seated near the stsge of Mickey Mullen's 'garden" about 12 o'clock last night enjoying the gyrations of a Jap who was doing a turn on the slack wire. The orchestra played soft and slow as his wife slipped unobserved up the aisle. She paused a moment to make sure of her weapon and then she gave blm a slashing cut with all her might. The woman turned and ran. while McVey cried, "Stop her. she has killed me!" Police Captain Her had stepped in the door a few minutes before and he grasped Mrs. MeVey as she ran. In her hand was the bloody weapon. It was only after a struggle that the captain obtained postes slon of It. Both husband and wife were hurried at once to the city Jail, where the one was attended to by Police Surgeon Ames and the other locked up. MeVey's wound was WASHINGTON. March 7 -Since last autumn the Navy department has suspeadfd the experiments In the employment of wire less telegraphy as a means of communica tion between naval vessels and between vessels and the shore. Up to this time none of the warships has been equipped with a permanent plant. While It may be true that Marconi Is coming to the United States and that he may, while here, com municate with the Navy department some proposition looking to the Installation ef hta own system of telegraphy on our naval vessels, the Navy department has not yet engaged blm to do so. Rear Admiral Bradford, the chief of the equipment department, which naturally would Install any such means of eommuai cation, has had conferences with some of the most eminent electricians in the United States as to the availability of the wire less telegraph for naval use. But so far j nothing like the ideal system has been j reached. j Wllaoii Let Lour Knnn, The latest proposition has been broached i by the Department of Agriculture. Secre- i tary Wilson, hearing that the navy was casting about for a serviceable system of telegraphy, has written Admiral Bradford to notify him that the Agricultural depart- I ment has been experimenting for some time with wireless telegraphy, and has attained remarkable results. His experts assert i with the greatest poslttveness that they j have evolved a system radically different . from Marconi's, and of far greater ef ficiency. I For obvious reasons the details of the process are kept secret, but it Is probable i that within a short time a practical ex hibition will be made on board ot a naval vessel. The bureau) of equipment for tunately has a considerable appropriation made In a lump sum at Its disposal to cover the expenses of Installing all kinds ot electrical appliances aside from those connected with the mechanical department !of the ship and when Secretary Long gives the order a part of this will be spent In trying Secretary Wilson's experts' device. The outcome will be watched with the greatest interest by all naval officers, es pecially in view ot the announcement that not only Great Britain, but Germany and the other European maritime powers have already ordered the installation ot wireless plants in their navies. 1 ! i. . . .nir i i mi r iiii . to'. Do You Have Rheumatism? Have You Bladder or Uric Acid Trouble? Intllnnapolla and Loniarllle .Mny Take tho Place of Denier and Pueblo. DEATH RECORD. Jrr Oder o( Trcumarh. TECUMSEH. Neb., March 7. (Special Telegram.) Jesse Oder died in this city at 10:30 tonight ot pneumonia after a short Ill ness. Mr. Oder was S2 year ot age. He was born In Harrison county. Ky.. March 21, 1519. There he resided till 1533. when he went to Fayette county, where he married Miss Jane Cochran in 15i3. Franklin county then became his home, where he re sided ten years, and then removed to BloLm. lngton, 111 , and later to Berlin, Sangamon county. In 1SS4 he removed to Springfield and In 1S&6 came to Nebraska, where he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dillon. His wife and four children survive him. The children are: Mrs. Dil lon and D. R. Oder of Tecumicb, Robert A. Oder of Oklahoma and John C. Oder ot Berlin. 111. The funeral will be from the Dillon homo here and burial will be In Ber lin, 111. Anuetta Krunt of Ponieroy, SLOAN. la.. March 7 (Special.) Miss Annetta Frost died very suddenly Tuesday night at her home In Lakeiort township. Services will bo conducted by Rev. C. M. Van Marter of the Methodist Episcopal church this afternoon and the body will be taken to Pomeroy. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., March 7-iStvclal Telegram.) It 1 highly probable that both Indianapolis and Louisville will be Included In the tircilt of tho Western league. The Intent plan of the magnates Is to merge the Denver and Pueblo teams Into one and place It In Louisville, under the manage ment of Packard of Denver and llulen of Pueblo. Bv merging the two teams under one franchise onmher place In the circuit would be left open and would be given to Indlananolts. Hulen Is wllllnr to accent 1 the proposition. , It Is now up to Owner Packard of the Denver team. George Tebeu of Hanson City is in Denver conferrlnc with Hulen and Packard, and a decision may be . reached today. I Concerning the matter President Hlckey. who returned home this morning, said I "We have not decided to take the cities into ine circuit yet. out ir we uo we want to have It all arranged so that nothing will remain but to sign the contract and have the LoJlsvllle players report. I recognize the fact that the two cities would greatl) strengthen the league, but we don't want to act hastily. We must move cautiously Wo rcnllze that this ts our chance Hnd If we fall to take advantage of the oppor tunity to embrace them In our circuit a minor league may be formed to Include them and then they will be lost to us. Iresldent Hlckey left tonlcht for Pi- dlanapolls, wnere he will hold another con-1 ference with President Watklna. From ' there he and President Watklns will iro to Louisville. He w(U return to St. Jusvpli probably Monday. The rrieetlng of the , magnates which was to be held In St Paul Tuesday has been again postponed and will I be held a week trom Satjrduy. I lrakn Team Defeated. I CHICAGO, March 7 At the SporUmen h ahf'W to.lH.j- at the Coliseum, in the bHket I ball contents, the Stevens Point W!.' team uereatel the I nlverslty or Nebraska by a score of 3i to 13. The unlverslt) hon put ip a good game, but were unfortunate, ns they made sixteen fouls, from A'hlch their opponent! scored nine of their s souls. Caaearlne at All nrwrgUts. Cures biliousness, constipation and dys pepsla. or money refunded. Price 50 cents. Book explaining cause and cure mailed fn. P.ea Bros. & Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. FIRE RECORD. Beatrice Helilence. BEATRICE, Neb.. March 7 (Special Telegram- At 5 o clock this morning the residence of E. L. Brown, located on the old brewery prcperty just north of Linden Tree park, was totally consumed by fire. Mr. Brown arose, as Is his usual custom, at 4 30 and started a fire In the kitchen stove. fminrl in be about five Inches long on the rlffht sld of the neck and a half Inch deep, i cured me and I reoulrlna nearlv a dozen stitches to close It. . Meyers-Dillon Drug No serious results are expected. A charge of cutting with Intent to kill was placed against Mrs. McVey and her husband was held at the Jail as complain ing witness. Both talked freely about the affair. Mrs. McVey was outspoken In de claring that she meant to kill him and was only sorry that she had. not done so. Mc Vey said that be was married uecemoer b and as his wedded life had not proved happy he had begun divorce proceedligs a week ago. TUB HA IH BltlSH. llreeda Dandruff, Which Caaea ratl ine Hair and Finally Balnneaa. Prof. Una. Hamburg. Germany, Euro pean authority on skin diseases, says that dandruff is as contagious as any other malevolent disease, and that one common source of the spread of dandruff is the uso of the same hair brush by different persons. The way to avoid catching dandruff or any other disease from another's brush is to insist on the use of Newbro'a Herpiclde. It not only kills the dandruff germ, but It Is also an antiseptic that will prevent the catching of any disease whatever through contagion ot another's brush. Robert R. Watts of Salem, Mo., writes "I have been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years and have doctored with all the leading physiclana and have tried all remedies suggested, without any relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and lers than two bottles completely am sound and well, Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store. South Omaha. To Prove what SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, all our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free bv Mail. Pa;n or dull ai.be in the back is unmis takable evidence of kidney trouble. It Is Nature's timely warning to show you that ' the track ot health Is not clear. . It these danger signals are unheeded, I more serious results are sure to follow; i Brlght's disease, which Is the worst form ' evidence that your kidneys and bladder need immediate attention. In ti.klng Swamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kldncyb that is known to medical science. Swamp-Root Is tho great dltcovery of of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and blad The mild and the extraordinary effect der specialist. Hospitals use It with won ot th world-famous kidney and bladder I dertul success In both slight and severe remedy. Swamp-Root. Is soon realized. !t caes. Doctors recommend it to their stands the highest for its wonderful cures patients and use It In their own famllle.. ot the most distressing cases. A trial will because they recognize In Swamp-Root convince anyone and you may have a the greatest and most sueessful remedy. Schools at Kearney and Ileatrlre. LINCOLN. March 7 (Special.) The sen ate committee on Reform schools. Institute for the Feeble Minded and Home for the Friendless today submitted its report in re gard to the Reform school at Kearney and the Feeble Minded Institute at Beatrice. Both institutions were found In good condition. sample bottle for the asking. Lame back is only one symptom ot kid ney trouble one of many. Other symp toms showing that you need Swamp-Root arc, obliged to rass water often during the day and to get up many times at night, inability to hold your urine, smart ing or Irritation In passing, brlckdust or sediment In the urine, catarrh ot the blad der, uric acid, constant headache, dizzi ness, irregular heart-beating, rheumatism, bloating. Irritability, wornout feeling, lack ot ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complex ion. If your water whin allowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twen ty-four hours, forms a sediment or set tling, or has a cloudy appearance, It is HYMENEAL .aliln-Coleninn. SIOUX CITY. March 7. (Special. I Mi33 Evelyn Coleman, alto singer of the chair of the First Congregational church, and Stewart B. Sabin of Chicago were mar ried Tuesday evening. Miss Coleman met Mr. Sabln when she was singing In Chi cago church choirs. He also Is a singer. nnaer-Wray. SLOAN. Ia.. March 7 (Special.) W H. Buser and Miss Harriet Wray were mar ried this noon at the bride's home east of town. Mr. Buser Is engaged in the hard ware business here. Miss Wray Is daughter of ex-County Supervisor W J. Wray. "Grip robbed me of my r.eep and I was nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine cured me." Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland. Mich. BEER THATi GOOD must first poasM virtue PUPJTT. that all Important Is absolutely pun in every aenae of the word. Its all-ronnd roodnasa and genuine beer purity haa ajainad for "Blats a most enviable hold en bear drinkers cverytrhere. Eh all seed you a caaeT BLATZ MALT.VIVINE (Non-Intoxicant.) Taale for taa Weavk. VaJ. Blitz Brvwlng Co., MUwrnuJcaa. OMAHA RAKCIl, 141S Daaarlata Street, Tel. 14MU. If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or if there is a trace of It In your family history, send .it once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. V.. who will gladly send you free by mall, immediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle ot Swamp-Root and a book of wonderful Swamp-Root testimonials. He sure to say that you read this gener ous offer in the Omaha Morning Bee. If you are already convinced that Swamp Root Is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm cures every kind of rough, la gnpp. bronchitis, tore throat, croup, wnooplng cough, etc. Nevet deranges tnestomacn. AtDruapiata, 10 & 2 Get Ahead of the Spring Rush For Offices. Advice to Office Seekers, April and May are the months when most people do their moving, The prospects nre that the demand for of flces In Omaha was never so great as it will be this spring Ther are not a great many rooms vacant in The Bee Building but there are among them several which are particularly choice, one di rectly in front of the elevator on th 6th floor; one on the 1st floor next to the entrance to The Bee business of fice, a suite of three rooms on the Jrd f oor, and a very large office and vault on the ground floor facing 17th street. Besides these, there are four or Ave tmallor rooms In various parts of the building. The rents are reasonable and the service perfect. R. C. PETERS & CO., RENTAL AGENTS, Ground Floor, Bee Buildinf, Omiha. gfm " the only purely veg- WM. etable blood nuriner nV nV kV Vnnwr, in,4 th rre.t. I l ouncll lllulTa Man Director. ,.ki, nf ' v,., -j: CHIC'AOO. March 7-The interstate Re- aVaBasW -l Cf 5.lAbIoPa medl tail Hardware Dealers association todav , tmW a cines and tonics. V hanged It name to the National Retail! If you have Catatrtt don't wait until it I Hardware Dealer 4stoclanon and thes. i .1 .-j i i I officers were elected. President. W P i WUUJa uk, .uu wiurn., u lI,ewU Albany Ind. vice president. rtror2, iHabbard Pin Mich direct.-, rs. K 1 Mil. e- Wocm n i.i 11 T 11- iges M n 8. D Fred M F-dirf St J w- M J A SlU.f Srjth Bend. Id aid H A !.! I 'cjnt.il Bluffs, la. . Kin at once the use ot S. is. b.. and send for our book on Blood and Satin Diseases cd write our phvsicians about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. CX I'armelre- In Third l'lare. NEW YORK. March 7 The trapshooting In the continuous match series resulted as , f -tlnw A. II. Fox, 1 straight breaks. ( . Fred Gilbert. ), F. S. Parmelee. 33. W. R. ' Crosby :7, and R. O. Helkex. 1L I I "After suffering for two months from a ' , severe attack ot grip I found quick relief i and a lasting cure by using Dr. Miles' Nerv- Cnre." Harry Inc. Pain Pills and Heart I Abbott Cincinnati, O. Your Story " Every morning I have a bad taste in my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head aches and I often feel dizzy. I have no appetite for break fast, and what food I eat dis tresses me. 1 have a heavy feeling in my stomach. I am getting so wealc that sometimes I tremble, and rav nerves are t all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night." What is the trouble: Im pure blood. What is the remedy r Ayer's Sarsaparilla SI.M a bottle. All drur.r!st. Take one of Aver's Pills each night. You cannot be cured while troubled with con- Stipation. Price ISc a box. Wrt tti docu-r freely a i the pintcnurt In your ee Tu w I rteetre a prompt reply, kir eU, Vt J t ATia,LoTtl Man. " I am for Men " HENRY GEORGE m o 5c. cigar Smokers wonder why the Henry deorge Is a so much finer smoke than any other five-cent cigar We will tell you THE COMBINATION OF TOBACCOS WHICH IT CONTAINS IS DIFFERENT FROM THAT USED IN ANY OTHER FIVE-CENT CIGAR, and Is the manufacturer's secret. The smoking public get the benefit Try one and you will join the ranks of steady Henry- George Smokers. E. E. BRUCE & CO., Distributor., Omaha, Neb.