Til 15 OMAHA DAILY UHtti SATITTID AY, !M AHCTT 2H, 1001. liOdOl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. There l3 no pleasure In life If you dread going to the table to eat and It you can't rest well at night on account of Indigestion. Yet many people are living Just fiuch lives, and after trying almost everything they glvcuphopo and endure their sufferings as bravely as possible. Wo would llko to recom mend to everyono the preparation vf hlch has acquired such a wonderful reputation for the cure of Indigestion. We refer to Kodol Dysj-ki'sia Cuke. It oait'f help but do you good It Is tho only preparation that completely digests whatover varloty of foods you may wish to cat. That Is why It is so highly endorsed by nil who have used it. Itov. W. E. Rltzcr, W. Caton. N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty 'years, and tried doctors and mcdlclne3 without bcnellt. 1 was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It helped me from tho start. 1 bellcvo It to bo a panacea for Indigestion." 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NEP.VIT4 PILLS Rcifore Vitality, Lost Vljor and Manhood Cum Impotoncy, Night Emissions, Loss of Mom' J!LJii, orr, nil unsung uisoasos, wpVIalllTectsnf eelf-aUiMi or jajMcess and Indiscretion. WWA norvo tonlo and 1 JuAWootl bulkier. Urines I Ttho pink clow to pnlo rr ohee.'ts ami restores tho MWKk.(lrR of sontli. liv mnll r i 60 PILLS SO CTS. IfiOo nor lutz. O twisoq fnr $2.60, with our bankable fraurantoo to cura or refund tbo money paid. Send for circular 10 and cry of our banknbli guarantee bond. EXTRA STRENGTH Immediate Remits Nenila Tablets (TCLLOW LAncM Fositlvoly Kunrnntcod euro for of Power, Varlcocelo, Undevelopml or SlirutiUon Organs, Fnrosls, Locomotor Atnxlit, Nervous l'rmtsn tlon, Hrsterln, FIU, In?milty. 1'nrnly.ls nnd tho Itnsulta of Kicestlro Uto of Tobncco, Opium or Liquor. Bv rnall In plain packneo, $1.00 a box, 0 for 80.00 with our bankable ffuar kntee bona to euro In UO days or refund money paid. AdUrosi NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton cVJackson sr . CHICAGO. ILiv for ante by Kubn Co., ISth and Douia Bt. Omahn. tleb.: Qoo. 8. Uavls. Couuoll uiurrs. lows. COLDS nadwny'a Ready Relief curen nnd pre venta Cotliths. Colds. Sore a, bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbnao, Inflammation. Kheiimo. tlsm, Neuralgia, Uendacho, Tootlmclin, Aathma, Dlftlcult Ureathlng. Radway's Ready Relief In a mirn rnr.i fnr very Pain. Sprain. Hrulsea, Pains In the Back, Cheat or Llmbw It was the first and ! the only Pain Remedy that Instantly topa the most excruciating pains. allnH inflammation and ctireB congsMtjrn, whother of the lungs, stomach, bowa1. or other glands or organs, by one uppllcntlon. I fok i.TEn.Ai. axii K.vrnii.VAi. rsii. A teatpoonful In water will In n fow mln utea euro cramps, spasms. Hour Htormtch Heartburn. Sick llendaclie. Dlnri-hoen Colic, Flatulency, and all Internal julns. mud ny uriiKKinis, K AD WAY & CO , 65 Kim St.. Now York, D II I 1Y n SOITH OMAHA FIRST CLASS GoTirnor Diitrich ProolAlmi th Adrtnce of ths mj Magio Oity. XISTS NOW UNDER THE NEW CHARTER Pros Mmm of l.nsr Prtl h- I'rrnent l.rKlnlntiire lo Conform srltli MliiMslnsc Mmlr liy Oimiifi Coinplled With. LINCOLN. March 22.-(Speclal.)--aov- crnor Dietrich today Issued the following proclamation, placing South Omaha under the provisions of tho now charter recently passed by the legislature: Whered. Ilonn roll ISA of the twenty- seventh srxslon of the legislature of tho Mate of Nebraska, "A bill for an act to Incorporate cities uf the llrst clasn hnvllig loss than ti),OM) nnd more than 25.OU0 Inhabi tant, nnd reiailutinn their duties, powers and government," has duly nnsfed both houses of tho legislature of Nebraska, with nn emergency clauso thereto, nnd nan been duly presented, approved and signed by me. as governor of the slate of Nebraska, and hoa become a law, nnd wnerens, it nns been duly certified to me as such olllccr, by the mayor thereof, that tho city of South Omaha, In the Htuto of Nebrnsku, Iiiim n population of :i,O01, as ofTlclally ascertained, determined nnd pro mulgated by tho I'nlted States cctistii and enumeration of the year of l!n and also nn a matter of fact now has such popula tion, Now. therefore. I. Chnrlr.4 II. Dietrich. governor of the stalo of Nebrnsku, under nnd by virtue of and pursuant to the au thority of law vested In me, an such olllccr, dn hereby declare and proclaim that the city of South Omaha, In the Htnte of Ne braska, Im u city of the first elar, and that il nas n population or SG.OUl inhnbitunts, and that said city has come under nnd within, Is In nil respects subject to and governed by tho provisions or house roll No. 1B5 of tho twenty-seventh session of the legislature of the stnte of Nebraska. In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name nnd caused the seal of tho state of Nebraska to bo nfllxcd. uono at Lincoln, Neb., tins zoth day or March, A. D. 1901. CIIAHLKH II, UIIiTRlCIt. Governor. auoitai: w. marsh, Sccretnry of State. South Omaha News www S6.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years In Omaha, VARICOCELE HYDROCELE curd Method new. never falls. without cutting, pain or loss of time. A VP 14 !! I Retired for llfeandthepolson S9 ilil-lvJihorouvhlY cleansed from laosyniera. soon every nun anu pyuipiom dUaiioearit comoUtelv imrt furever. Nn 11KBAKINTJ OUT" ot tho disease on tha skin or fsen. Truatment contains co dangerous urugior iDjunoiin niruirines. Ucau rvirrrj 1.088 or M VNIIOOl) from Y. atvn.iiu''''"11' Victims to Nicnvoua BAunbui iniumr or kxiiadstion, WASTINO WEAKNKSH iNVOr.UNTAIlY I)RSKS with Kaiily Dkoav In Youno and Middlb ' Aod. lack of rim. vlgcr and strength, with exual organs Impair d nnd weak. STRICTURE Radically cured with x new -h i kt1""1 Infallible Home Treat ana uutti ment. Nniustruments.nopaln, tio detention from business. Gonorrhoea, CUltlvH UUAHANTRRU. Costullitlon rrer. Treatment b Mill. Call on or nrti!re 1 1 0 S . ! 4th St. Or. Searles & 8oarlas.omaiia.Nob. Imprl sow Imperial Hair Regenerator la oTerjwliere recognised as the . STANDARD IIAIK COI.ORINO for flrar or IllruchMl llnlr. Ita anrill. ratloa l uot ntTiH'tcxl by Imtlisj itruilta curllngt Is absnltitrly liamilrss. aud In. valnable tor llranl aurl Mustarhe. ONK Al'J'LIOATION I,TH MOKT1I8. fmnlo ef nn-lini- al Chem. Mfg.Cq.. 1S5 W. 23d St.. N Y by mi urugKisui una uairurcaserii. OONHOCMMMO Lato yesterday nftcrnoon Mayor A. 11 Kelly Issued his proclamation for tho com Inn election. It follows In full: Whereas. House roll 156 of the Twentv- nevenui session ot tno legislature or tno state of Nebraska, "A bill for nn net to In corporate cities of the llrst class, having less mun si'.wo und more than 23,wx) in habitants, and regulating their dutlus. powcra and government," has duly pnssed both houses of tho legislature of NebriiNkn, with emergency clause, and nns been duly npproved and signed by the governor: nnd Whereus, The city of South Omaha Iiuh a population oi M,im innnuituntB, ns oiiici.uiy ascertained, determined nnd promulgated by tho I'nlted States census nnd enumera tion for the venr VJM. and this fnet has been duly certified to this city by the director of inu uureau oi census or tno united mates, and said cortlllcate Is now on Ille In the olllce of the city clerk: and. w nereas, i im governor or me staio oi iseDiasKii did. on the "Otli iinv of Klnreli. A. D. 1901, Issue his proclamation, declar ing and Proclaiming that tbo vltv of Hotith Omaha Is a city of the llrst class and that ll lias a population of 20,001 Inhabitants, and that It ha.s coino under nnd within and Is In all respects subject to nnd governed by the provisions of said house roll 156; nnd Whereas, Section 12 of suld not provides, among other things, that the general city election in nil cities governed by tnls net shall bis held on the first Tuesday In April. annually, and that "the mayor shall cause a uotlco of till the general or special ulcc- tions to i)c iicki in sniu city, specifying tne purpose for which election is held nnd the tlmo and respective voting places thereof, to be published In some ncwxmiticr. pub lished and of general circulation In the city. tor ono time in least, ten nays ueroro tno time of such election: Now. therefore. I. Allen n. Kelly, mnvor oi me en j- oi nauiii umnua. under nun ny virtuo ot and pursuant to tne iiuiiiorlty or law vested In nn as such ofllecr. do hereby declare and proclaim that the city of South Omaha Is n city of the llrnt clnss. and that It lias a population or 26,001 Inhabitants, and Unit snld city has come under nnd within. Is In all respects subleet to. nnd "governed by tho provisions of house roll 150 of tho twenty-seventh session of the iegls- laiuro or tno stnte or Nebrasua. and I do hereby further proclaim and publish the ract to be that the annual municipal elec tion for this city for tho election of such municipal oiucers and otner otncers as may be renulrod bv law. will bu bold herein on the 2d day of April. A. D. 1901, between tho nours or o c ock u. m. ami , o clock n. in.. at which there will bu voted for and eler ted one tax commissioner, for the term or two years; three members of tho Hoard of lMu cation, for tho term of three years each, by tho electors at large. Tho provisions of said net with reference to the election of two couuciimeii cannot be compiled with, owing to tne ract tnnt sucn oiucers are to quired to bo nominated from nnd elected bv tno electors or tno wards or tbo city which have no representation, und the city not having been at this time divided Into six wards, and there not being at this tlmo nuv wards without representation, there can be no election of councilmeu. Tho following are hereby designated as tne voting Places lor said election in said city: Klrst Ward Klrsl precinct. Sloauc build lug, Twcnty-llfth street, between M nnd N streets; second precinct, new brick bulld Inc. Twenty-fourth street, between K and .1 streets; Third precinct, Collins" Music store. Tweniy-rourin street, between lv ami it streets. Second ward First precinct, Reemer s hotel. Twcnty-llfth street, botween N nnd i) streets; second precinct, I loir man build, lug, Twenty-llrst and Q Ht routs; Third pre cinct. Rroudwell-Rlch coal ofllee, Albright, Third ward Klrst precinct, isvuns hotel Twenty-eighth nnd H streets: Second nre- elnct, Kllknr building, Thirtieth and Q streets. Fourth Ward Mori's bam. Thlrlv-seennd nnd K streets. In witness wheroor I have horeunlo set my hand as mayor of said clly, this 22d day of Match, lWl, and caused the olllclnl seal or said elty lo be attlxed. (Signed) ALLUN R. KULI.Y. Muyor. March 22. 1901. More Pollllenl Trouble. A remonstrance hns been Hied by the democratic city central commltteo ngnlnst tho placing on tho ticket of the names of the labor candidates. A hearing of tho enso has beon sot for 2 o"cloclc this afternoon. at thu nfllce of tho city clerk. Tho protests In clude the cntlro ticket named by tho labor party. Democrats are ufrnld that if Shields is allowed to run for tax commissioner Fitzgerald will he defeated, as the labor vote will draw from tho democrntltv ranks raoro than It will from .the republicans hence the protest. It Ib tho same with tho balance of tho nominations. The proclamation of tho mayor, It Is ns sorted, virtually settles tho number o ottlelala to bo elected nnd tho parties nom Inutlng full tickets will have to appeal to tno courts, in order to socuro any represen tatlon on thu ttckots to bo printed. Governor's I'roclnnint Ion. In following out the genornl custom In cases of this kind Oovcrnor Dietrich has Issued a' proclamation declaring South Omaha a city of tho first class, A copy of tho governor s proclamation was received by Mayor Kelly yesterday afternoon and appears In full In Tbo noe today. MmhIc City Coailii, V. A, Wells left yesterday for McCook on a business trip. Robert Mnxwell has returned from a bus iness trip to Denver. A dance will be given by the Mnccnbers at tno nan, Tniriy-nintu ana y streets, to night. An Important meeting of lhll Kearney post, jo, uruiid ,rmy or tno itepunuc loinxin. Plans for the now cattle salo pavilion n the stock yards nre rapidly being completed uy ciuer r.unuiecr jviiijj. Tho Junior Christian Kndeavor society gnvo an emoynino social at mo nomo o .Mrs. crnmtuei last evening. Dick Livingston has been sontonred to thirty days in tno county jail ror obtaining money under iniso preienses. Chnilos 10. Scarr will take tho place o W, CI. Sloane on the democratic, ticket for mourner or tno uourn oi Education, II was reported last night that Charle Scarr would not accept the appointment us irtiidldiile for drtnoiTHtlc member of Ut Hoard ot i;dm ntlon f'ounrllmnn Miller of (he 1'onrtli ward hi given II ..tit I lint lie wants the sculpt of Tty rroscculnr Murphy and captain auic. Itev lir, .leiiMliiDa. nresldlnir elder of Omahii, will prearh nt the Albright Meth- .ilaf l...1a......1 ,., M,,l,l1lV tllflPnlMtT u.i.nv Uilivvll( , nil, i .. .... .j....... .. .v ...... rt- Mrs. Mary J. Trnll, Twenly-slxtli nnd I ireels. died yesterday of pneumonia. 'll pern I unrvlee will on held SUIldnV after noon at the First Presbyterian church. NO DECISION ON DEBATE Liiprejiidleeil .Indues I uproeiirnlilr for Artiment lletivrrn NebrnxUn nnd CrelHliton I nlvcrnltlrs. neprcsentatlvcs of tbo Dellan Ilovs' De bating club ot tho University ot Ne braska and tho Crelghton Oratorical as sociation ot Crelghton university met In Joint debato Friday evening nt the uni versity hall. The question, "Resolved, That tho permanent .retention of the rhillppino islands by tho united states Is dcstrablci" was discussed In nn able and entertaining manner by Willlum Mor row, W. II, O'Connell and V. C. Untie for tho Dellan club and L. A, Lily, I. L. Mar tin and O. L. Pickett for the Crelghton association. Tho hull was filled with a largo and enthusiastic audience. Kach speaker was allowed fifteen minutes, except tho first on llic affirmative, who bad twelve minutes for the opening and flvo minutes to close the debate. It was stipulated that no decision should be rendered because ot the Inability to secure unprejudiced Judges. A short but excel lent musical program preceded tho debate. P. L. Martin opened for tho alllrmatlvo with the general proposition that the tnn Jottty rules In this country nnd should rulo In tho Philippines. As tha majority of Filipinos iiro desirous of American rulo they should havu ll an tho principle of the greatest good to thu greatest number. Admiral Dewey, General Mcrrltt, Consul Prntt nnd others woro quoted la provo thnt the Filipinos wcro never allies of tho American army or navy and arc, there fore, not entitled to recognition on that plea. Ho laid special stress upon the In competency of so many of tho Filipinos for self-government, thus making It nec essary for the strong hand of the Ameri can pcoplo to guide. William Morrbw vigorously opposed the views of pio llrst speaker and doubled the right ot tho United States to acquire the Philippines by purchase. Ho contended that Spain was not In possession of the Islands and had no right to sell, neither had tne United States a right to buy ntid tt was wrong to acquire tho territory of a defenseless people by conquest. L. A. Lily compared tho manner of ac quisition of tho Philippines with tho man ner that every part of tho United Stales bad been added to the original thirteen colonies and declared that they were Identical and furthermore that thoso meth ods wero right. V. C. B.itlo confined his remarks to the commercial aspect at the question nnd sarcastically doubted the wisdom ot pay ing $10 In governmental expenses for $1 In trade. Ho believed thnt the Philippines could never be made tho trading base for the commerce ot India and China and thought It would be Just as reasonable to acquire the Cunury Islands with the ex pectation ot being able to control the trado of Kurope. C. L. Plckelt combatted tho preceding speaker's views ond was ot tho opinion that permanent retention was desirable from every standpoint. W. II. O'Connell, the last speaker for tho negative, said that It was Impossible under tho American constitution to hivo citizens In this country nnd subjects In tho Philippines. Tho Filipinos had no prom ises, no hopes of citizenship nnd must over remain on nn Inferior plane, and theieforo permanent retention was wrong. P. L. Martin closed tho debato by saying that tho bpeakers for the ncgatlvo had overlooked tho spirit of beneficent Justico which bad permeated the transactions of the United States In the Philippines, and had rather content themselves with a vlow from tho narrow standpoint of sordid commercialism. Tho State university debaters were ac companied by a largo crowd of students and tho colors of both universities' were much In evidence. Tho best ot feeling was displayed throughout, the audience applauding each speaker liberally when- over he scored a point. President Ilntlo of tho Dellan club Invited tho Crelghton as sociation to pnrtlclpnto in n second debato early in tho next school year. Tho Invita tion was occcpted and details will bo ar ranged later. Wheels! Wheels! Wheols! how they anl Rldo a llco wheel and bo In Iho swlra. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tax Commissioner William Fl to .Lincoln yesterday to look after bills which concern city taxation. John L. Morrison of Duliilb In Dm of Cnrroll O. Pearse. Mr. Morrison Is a newspaper man and formerly made his homo In Oninha. Many Omaha Shrlners have received invl. tutlons to attend a ceremonial scaslou to bo held In Lincoln by Sosostrls tcmplu ot tho Mystic Shrlners, .March 28. Mrs. George A. McCoy. S3 years old. of S710 Florence bnulovard, was taken to the Methodist Hospital yesterday, where shn will undergo a surgical operation for the removal ot a cancer Nicholas Kuhmcn of Dnvennorl. In., nnd other creditors of the National Clgur com pany of Lincoln, petitioned the United Suites district court Friday to havo thu company declared a bankrupt. An Inouest was held Friday afternoon In tho case of liddln J. Wennlund, 12 years old, who was killed Wednesday by a Ilurllugtnn train at tho Jones street crossing. The ver dict wan to tho effect that thn killing was accidental. Tho funeral will be this ufter noon at 2 o'clock. Tim Uii ted States circuit co.irt wants to know why the county commlsslonerr of Oloo county, refuse to pay John Martin CIupp $Woo. n Judgment for which was to cently granted ny thai tribunal. Mr. Cltipp'a uttomey cni oown mere mo oiner nay to get the money mid returned with the report ti.nl iho commissioners refused to Uriuld.itc. Friday the court issued an onier to enow cause. IMPROVED STOCK NEEDED Bpiciftl Director Reports That Hawaiian Cattle Ars Undergrade, VEGETABLE GROWING ALSO NEGLECTED I'riir. Mulili trtor In Hip Aurlfiil Inrnl Deportment n flreiit rees ll for r.sperlment Stn flnii on (he lalnnd. WASHINGTON, March 22. Tho Agricul tural department will hae In print soon a valuable report on tho agrlcultuial and horticultural aspects of the Hawaiian Isl ands, which was made by Prof. William C. Stubbs, director of tho Louisiana experi ment stntlun, who was sent to tha islands by the department (o Investigate the advisa bility of establishing nn experiment station there. Dr. tflublm says that tho exports of sugar aro more than 80 tier cent ot the total ex ports ot thn Islands. At present this In dustry Is' in a very prosperous condition, but other agricultural Industries arc either not well developed or are not In prolltnblo condition. He found thnt coffee growing Is diminishing and the other largo agricul tural crop, rice, Is not grown on up-to-date principles. Stock raising Is conducted to some extent, but there Is need of Improved stock and better pasturage. Dairying ns an adjunct to agriculture Is almost unknown, and dairy products nro exceedingly expen sive. Pnrts of the Islands have been denuded of their forests, to tho great detriment of tho country, and It Is recommended that these areas bo re-forested, In many pnrts of the Islands, especially at or near the coast on tho western or leeward sides of the Islands, Irrigation must ho practiced to successfully produce good crops. Llttlo has been dono In the Islands In tho way of vegetable and fruit growing for market purposes, except with bananas nnd pine apples. Tho llttlo that has been attempted sIiowb that almost every kind of fruit nnd vegotnble may bo grown sqmewhero upon the Islands, For supplying this clnss of produce California nnd other parts of tho Pacific coast tiro now drnwn upon. Tho report says thoro Is n great neces sity for tho establishment of nn experiment station In tho islands, in order that the problems of diversified nrglculturc may be given attention. Mltlit Win Hep Terror. "I would cough nearly nil night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applcgato ot Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad thnt If I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, hut, when all other medicines failed, thrco J 1.00 bottlcof Dr. King's New Discov ery wholly cured mo and I gained fifty eight pounds." It's nbsolutoly guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds,' La Grippe, Uron chltls and all Throat and Lung Troublos. Prlco GOc and $1.00. Trial bottles frco at Kuhn & Co.'s drug storo. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! how they gol Rldo a llco wheel nod bo in tho swim. SPIRIT IN VOTING CONTESTS Omnlin People Cunt Mini)- Ilnllntn for Their 1'nsorltc nt the Audi torium KxpoMltlmi, Thoro Is steady growth In the patronage accorded the Auditorium exposition. Tho attendance last night ran over COO. In creased Interest was manifested by all In the various Noting coutests and amusement features, Kspcplally was thero a now Im petus In tho contest for tho gold medal typewriting machine, 1,533 votes being cast during tho evening, running the totnl up to i',663. Tho record at thu close stood: Edith Lohncs, 1,085; Ornco Shocley, 1,053; Estollo Ileccher, S20; ilertha Davis, 715; Fay Parduun, C65; Relic Flnlcy, 165; Marian Relchardt, 350; Edith Davis, 260; Nora Emerson, 160; Clara Katz, 50; Ola Waro hlme, 25; Itopallncl Hull, 30; Jessie Flowers, 20; Elizabeth Van Sant, 15; Hettlo Hender son, 15; Mabel Gray. 10; Miss Hunt, C; Miss O'Ncll, B; a race Campbell, 5; Anna Wntt, 5; Miss Jncoby, 5. Dr. Bailey was awarded a quart bottlo of whisky as the most popular man present and tho distribution of prizes resulted as follows: II. M. Lambert, patent washing machine; Hazel Shots, pair ot gentleman's kid gloves; Mrs. W. H. Walker, pndlock; Koto McMurtry, chopping knife; S. Hazo, packctknlfo hone; L. R. Walker, water bucket; (Jus Lcdcr, window cleaner; J. 1). McKltrlck, box codfish tablets; Laura 'Am man, Jar clubhouse ehceso; Mrs. F. W. Judson, can of Jam; L. Henry, can ot golden spinach; Fred Vnss, pound box of enndy; J, F. Conrad, package of Newport (hikes; J, 11. Dlnsmorc, pound of tea. The record for tho week at Tlvoll peg pool was set last night by n woman, who scored 2,115, Tho successful woman was Mrs. W. C. Hartz. In the voting contest to determine who Is the most popular Uachcr In tho Omaha schools Miss Fried of tho Lake school leads tho sovcral candidates for whom votes havo been east and Miss Whltmoro of tho snmo school Is second, but 23S votes having been recorded In tho two ovonlngs slnco tho contest started. Miss May Howell has fifty voles In tho contest for the award of a life scholarship In freehand drawing to tho most popular young woman, and Miss Louise Schaffer hns forty-flvo. Todny will bo children's day and all under 12 years old will bo admitted for G cents each, Thoro will bu a special distribution of presents In tho afternoon for children, tho principal prlzo being a hnmlsomo pic ture nicely framed, Every child will bo given a present. Thero will bo a vaude ville performance In tho afternoon for tho urchins and at night Klpllngcr's Junior Military band will furnish music. This evening will clnso Iho engagement of the vaudavlllo show. MKlDNEYDtSEASEl TAKE WARNER'S 3 THE ' ONLY SPECIFIC. FREE To ill who uffer with Kidney, Mve r. Heart, 111 ulil cr or Wood dlnrMea, a rampln bottle of Warners'n Safe Cure (the pioneer Klduey ninl Liver Remedy) will be sent absolutely Free of Cost br addressing Postal card to WARNER'S HAFU CUKE CO., Rochester, N. Y , and men tioning this paper 172 Kckforil St.. Ilrooklyn, N. Y. , Dec. 27, 1000. Wamet'a Safe Cure Co., Roihvater, A. '. Gentlkmen: Tbo Woman's Relief Corps In tho illflcrentfl partn ol tho couutry is well oc quninted with the curative merits ol Wnrner'ii Biilo Cure.eBtieclnlly forhver, kidney and blndder troubles. It has laved tho lives of mnny of our sol diers whoreturnedfrom the war with this dread dls "ease. Wohavoprociiredrnnnybottlesnnd given to those in neco oi it with the very best results. I have also used It personally when I felt run down from over work or from tho effect of a cold, nnd I hnvecrood reason to have perfect faith In Itns a medicine. Yourn sincerely, Mrts, E. L. Mknpkmj. WARNER'S SAFE CURE Taut President Barbara Frlf trble No. M7, Woman's Relief Corps. "-"VrtrfV VK-i.' You Don't Grab at Shadows! If you do, you will surely lose substances. Don't try this thing and that thing and every thing you see advertised as a cough medicine. will be simply running after shadows. Grasp at once the real substance, a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For sixty years it has been curing asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping-cough, hoarseness, loss of voice, la- grippe, weak throat, soreness in the chest, and even consumption itself. Shadows cannot do this. It takes solid merit. -I hve used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral since early In 1853. And I have used it a great deal in my family. I have always found It to be the very best of remedies for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung troubles." J. O'Nf.im., Tittsburg Pa. Three sizes: 25c, 50c, 1. 00. All druggists. To keep on hand you will like the $1.00 size best, and you will need this amount to curs a chronic o, very severe case. The 50c. size is just about right for bronchitis, hoarseness, la grippe, croup, etc. The zee. size is convenient when traveling, and is enough to break up afresh cold' J. C AVER CO., Lowell. Man. Low Rates West and Northwest March 19 and 26. April 2, 9, (6, 23 and 30. " ISA' vffi vffifl1 To Ogden, Salt Lals8 City, Butte, Helena, ) An Anaconda, and Missoula I CfcO To Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, ) CiQR San Joso and many other California points I fcW To all points on tho Northern Pacific Ky. west ot Mlasoula, Including Spokane, Seat tle, Tacomti, l'ortland, ns well as Van couver and Victoria, D. C To all points on the O. II. & N. Co.'s lines, i on tho Spokano Falls & Northern Ily. and J tho Washington & Columbia Itlver It. It.. $25 $25 Tickets at 1502 Farnam Street and at Burlington Station, Tenth and Mason Streets. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Pianos! Pianos!! The Chickering Piano The oldest in America the best in the world. Wo sell it nlonj;- with twenty-live other good makes. The Chickering pianos are the best (hat is why we sell so many of them. We guarantee our pianos to be satisfactory to purchaser or llioney refunded. Wo have just received live carloads of pianos, all'of which are old reliable makes. These pit s were bought for spot. cash, and will be sold at much lower prices than other dealers own them at. We will make terms to suit your convenience on any piano. We have a large line of slightly used pianos taken in exchange for Chickering. Fi'scher, Franklin, Foster & Haines, that must be closed out in order to make room for this large stock of new pianos. Here are only a few of the bargains on our lloor at the present, time: 1 Upright Walnut Case, $85,00 1 Upright Walnut Case, $95,00 1 Upright Mahogany Case, $110,00 1 Upright Rose Wood Case, $125,00 1 Upright Mahogany Case, $135,00 1 Upright Walnut Case, $150,00 1 Upright Walnut Case, $160,00 1 Upright Mahogany Case, $175,00 Pianos tunid, moved and repaired. New Pianos for rent. Tel. 1683 Hayden Bros. Music Department