THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL. 0, 1901. 8 or other rnrry you weather strength a S3$4$$ T I rod 7 Aro You Woary and Run Down 7 Nearly everyone Is nowadays, Anil It Is, pe.rfectly natural that you should be; for winter, while uppar ertly bracing. Is all the time sapplnu your ttrengtn. It leaves everyone In sprlns In a faKRea out condition. UWViNO, physically tind mentally, best describe It. This Is especially true. If you have had the OH if Illness so common to the winter monins. 10 through the spring period or cnangeama to summer when you can strain gather nd lay up energy for next winter, you neeu. DJJFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY The standard of purity and excellence, for nearly half n century We recelvo thousands of written endorsements from rrateful patients who have been helped by IH'r'KVS I'l'KH MALT WIIJHKUY. Jlerc Is Just ono of thousands, written I-ebruary "ft, lln)l:- CONTENT AND HAPI'T AT 03. Gentlemen' - It affords tnc creat pleasnreit the pre 'int time to rctirt In j ou the great U nctllt! am derjrlm; from jour l'ure Malt W hlkcy. I km M yriold and enjoy the best of lirultli. A Vent ten yeis fRO I found my Mretisth wus falling roe, and the thoiiKht flnnhed ncroM tnv minds "Am I now to tc an Invalid the rest of mv life?" My Bctnl common enc told me that What I needed wna tonii ami itlouilaut ; something lo keep up inystretiK'h ami ward oltdti'e, I wm recom mended to try lmfly's Malt tthlikey After two orthrco wcckn I noticed nchunfetotnlBR owine. Nature wait d to bo tnkltix on trr fonts aud Ilfo and streiiKlhwcrc returnlnn once more. Sly tired, worn-out nervous system Improved, my brain bo. came clear I had delightful sleep, and would awake refreshed, frelitiit thnt lllo was txt a bur den, .My aptltplscxcellcnt,eKJK"tinlr, bear IngcorKl. 1 am pmltlrel owe my ptcucnt condition to your I'Ufe Malt WhUVey. I fm satisfied It Is prolotujlrm my life! nnta llfcof inl;ery, but ono of contentment slid happiness. 1 shall continue to use It, with the ho- thnt I will jet pais tho century murk (Irntcdillj yours, KillA (JOt'I.U, l'rk Home, Newark, N.J. THE WORLD'S FAMOUS Tonicand Stimulant DtJI'TT'S contains not n drop of "Fusel Oil," the most dangerous Inirreillent which Ih found In other whlsklea. Over 7,000 doctors prescribe and endorse It an the only absolutely pure, alcoholic stimu lant. Prominent hospitals use it exclu sively when a stimulant and tonic are re quired. DtTFY'S PURE MALT WIIISKKY W nold by nil druggists and erocers, or di rect, i a bottle. Oovernment medlclno stamp marks the sonulne; beware of Iml tnttons, they are Injurious. There Is non "Just as rood nn" Duffy's; It has no count, puffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, Js. V, P ill FTJ3EI. l&sf ikf' OIL. ' Iflll lie Wm SPRING ... X-..': :-..:.;;;.i:-( ' i-':: ; ITiniiiMiiiiian i Tiii'i i i "i i'h li i ii Tourist Cars to California TiiroiiKli tourist Hlt'vpliiK for Cnllforniii now lunvu the UurlliiRton Station us follows: TiiL'Hdays .... SMO ii. in. Tuesdays .... 10::!(t p. in. "WotliiPHtlnys .. :2.1 p. m. TliurPilnys . . . -1:U5 p. in. Twnnty-flvo dnllnra buys n ticket on Tucsdnys In April forty dollars on other days. I'lve dollnrs buys n berth. TICKET 01:PICE, . 1502 PARNAM ST. TnLEPIIONE 250. -j BURLINGTON STATION, mill and MASUiN Sli. TLl.l-PIIONfi 128. .i:;::!::.r:i.v i ii m ii ii mi 1 1 1 ii iii i Hlllll I11II-M EVERY Tuesday in April THE NUN PACIFIC THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT Will bcII tlokota nttho followlns roduoort rates from Omaha: BBS 8 SA,N FRANCISCO. LOS ANOE liK3, SAN DIKGO, IncHulltip; all Mnln Linn Points, north Cali fornia ' Stnto Linn to Colton, San Bornardlno, and San Diego To Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington Oden and Salt Lako City, Utah, llutte and Helena, Montana Portland, Oregon., Spokane, Wnh. Tac ma and Seattle, Wash New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnnm St. Union Station, 10th "and IVSarcy St.- RE -NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by A, Mayer Company, 316 Bee Bldg. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from - to 1. When ordering by mail add 5 cents for postage. 'BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF W IT.' GOOD WIFE I VOU NEED IB LIO GOVERNOR EXPLAINS ACTION Iniitti Supreme Court OommUiion Mtrelj a Uakuhift. it IT PROVIDES ONLY TEMPORARY RELIEF IHnnvnvt ttntnnrn Thnt Olhrrn In lliirncrtl IIU Altitude Tonard the .llrmiirr ttxiirrt .NrlirnnUnim to IIImp In Thrlr Stlht. .23 Wnnh. .325 Tel. 316. Tel. 629. WJKAm A.MAYER'S W I 't:At:;7 , lv prrjpiollon nl th boy, pslm. t? LINCOLN", April C (Special.) Oovernor Dietrich today nuthorlzed the publication of tli r following relative to his action on several of the Items In the appropriation bills: As niurh Ims been said In the public press concrnltif; my action on tho appropriation for snlnrtes of the supreme court commls riloncrs, and as It has been alleged that I was Influenced for and against the measure by divers persons, I embrace this oppor tunity to Impartially and fully rccltu tho facts. Klrst Neither before my first action nor after was I Influenced by either Mr. Hold ree, Mr, Hosewater or Judge Nerval, My original action was supplemented by tea son of tho earnest appeals which came to mo for relief from litigants, attorneys and persons having causes awuttlng determlna. Hon by tho Biipremc court trom all parts of tho statt In thu conglomerate mass aro cases that have been pending for years, In volving titles, legacies, Judgments, equities and property rights, upon whose speedy determination depended tho moral, physical and tlnanelal well-being of many ot our citizens. 1 had some knowledge of tho con ditions In this respect, but It was not until tho appeals were brought out In response to my veto of the appropriation that 1 realized f.illy the distressing state of affairs obtain ing, and the same honesty of purpose which guided me In tho llrst Instance directed my action In the second, lly that and that only was 1 influenced, Ample Work for Vlv .Itulcr. It was my rlncere and earnest desire that tho legislature should do something looking to permanent roller of the court, Perhaps In no other state In the union uro legal af fairs ho sadly demoralized. Causes are being Dually adjudicated at this time which wcro Instituted iti tho courts all the way from six lo eight years ago. The simple fnet of tho matter Is that the business of the court has permanently outgrown Its ad judicating capacity unci not even hasty and thereforo unreliable and often Inequitable determinations can enable that tribunal to successfully surmount the obstruction. There Is ample work for at least tlve Judges and until such provision Is made unsatis factory and distressing rrsnltx must attend the adjudication of legal questions, a con- uiuoii (meeting not alone actions in court, but ramifying to every line ot business and dlsarmmc the liiw nf fvcrv nrnvlslnn In tended for the conservation nnd protection ,u (Miuuu iiiin private riguis. (.oiinIiIitm Coiiiinlsxioii ii Mnticililft. As 1 stated In my veto, I consider tho Commission ll morn nmkrshlrt. iimvldlnir only temporary relief and at tho same time irespassing upon a domain tcstrlcted olid Inhibited by the fundamental and organic law of this slate. It Is onlv In nn pmnr- goncy. yielding to no other solution nnd to no otner panacea, that such Improvised nnd essentially vulnerable remedies are to Lo tolerated. So far as the payment of court fees Into the stiito treasury was concerned, that s,im ot minor consideration. Imposing burdens 11 HOI I the taxiiuvers of this Hint,. In tin, rnm of $75,000 unci at the samo time permitting the clerk of the supremo court to appro- iuutic in r.iH own use in court teen which siiouin go into tno treasury for re lief of the taxniivers was ami Ii an Indie tlco I as clilcf executive of this state could noi dismiss witnout nrotest. Then, too thla feature of tho case became all the more serious wneii I considered that this unquestionably uniawrul conversion was being systematically proseeuted, not alone within the very shadow of the court, but with its avowed knowlcdgo and consent. My attack on this lawless practice was not because any particular Individual was eli'fh. but .because I saw In It a xhamnrnl assault on principle, a travesty on Justlee mm nn outrage on tno taxpayers or No braska. Kxpei'ls People to Hilar. The samo liitluence that defeated tho proposition to submit a constitutional amendment was exercised in dm mm tim ,ii. mission bill, and I can conceive of no other motive for opposing tho amendment than that those who nio profiting by the fees of the court should bo disposed not to have winr Kincoiiro iiisturueii ny any nautical changes which might follow. The wclfnro ana interests or tno neon o wcro to them of no concern. Tho people of Nebraska aro patient and tolerant, but I misjudge their senso oi' Justice If they do not some day rise In their might and repress forever this nun an inner iiniurcu iniquities, IIimv tin CoiniiilNnlon Will Work At its sitting next Monday tho supremo court will probably outline tho plan upon wnich the court commission Is to act. Va rious methods ot dividing the commission and apportioning tho cases on the docket have been advanced, but tho court decided to tako no action on any of them until after tho appointments aro made. One plan is lo dlvldo the court and commission into four branches, each to consist of ono Judge nnd two commissioners und to clatslfy tho cases under tho titles of equity, criminal and civil, tho threo branches lo have the elites coming under these heuds nnd the lourin nrancn to navo all motions and mis crllancous business. Another nnd more likely method Is to huvo tho Judges sit npart from tho commissioners. It has been reported that tho court proper would pre pare no opinions, but It assetted semi officially that this Is untrue. The Judges win probably pass on mcst of the motions. hut they will also listen to argument on cases and preparo opinions as heretofore, Appointment by the (iovernnr. Tho following appointments wcro an nounced today by (lovernor Dietrich: Nebraska commissioner nt Pnn.Amrriun exposition, Kdgar L, Vance of Pawnee V.ll . Chief fish ami came enmmlHslnner Oeorgn 11. Blmpklns or Lincoln; deputy llsh and same commissioner, Joseph Matousek of Krainard; deputy game wardens, C. P. i ouiireiman oi umuiiu, llarry li. MeCon ncll of Albion and (leorgo Carter of North Platte. Chief oil Inspector, 13. It. Hlzer of Llpcoln; deputy oil Inspectors. A. It. Ladd of Platts- moiiiu, iiiigu i.iascow ot uiloll, H. .1. John' son of Mlndeii, Itasmus Hannibal of St l uui aim j , i,, j tension oi umalia, I'lnnuliiK for State I'll I r. Ofllccrs of tho State Hoard of Agriculture, will soon meet with tho Stale Hoard of Public Lands, and llulldiugs to select perniatieut state fair Bite, for which appropriation of $35,000 was voted by tho legislature. Property on ull sides of Lin coln, und of all grades of value, hns been offered for sille to the state at prices raug ing trom $10,000 up to tho full amount of tho appropriation. All of theso offers will iccelvo serious consideration at tho hands ot tho two boards, but tho most likely choice, and ono that has already been prac tically agreed on, la tho land north of the city heretofore used for tho state fair. This property is equipped with several buildings, a race track, an amphitheater aud bbeds for live 3tock, and has several advantages that the other sites offered do not possess, In Its original form the bill providing for the appropriation specified these grounds, but an amendment was adopted placing the authority to select tho site In the Hoard of Public Lands and Uulldings, Addition to Hie tirtiMiiil. It Is asserted that tho land north of the city ran bo bought for 2,000, It Is prob able thnt tho board will add about six acres to tho grounds and for all of the prop erty pay about $1!5,000. Secretary Furnas said today that a portion of tho appropria tion would be used in Improving the srounds. "Wo expect," ho added, "to put up soni" new sheds for llvo stock, repair all of the buildings now standing, and in addition construct a now barn that will bo accord lng to modern Ideas, As to tho location I can sny nothing definite. The grounds north of the city are equipped with build ings that could not be reproduced for Sev ern! thousand dollars, and it would he both economical and advisable to purchasi them rather than a new Lite. "The prospects for the next state fair aro Tery encouraging," continued Secretary Kurras. "Wo will have better fjcllltUr j Hutu heretofore and it Is our lutcntion to j Increase the premiums, especially for llvo stock." CoriMirntlonn l.RntUeil. Tho fcccretary of state today legalized the following corporations: St. Saviour's church. Omaha, bv Illshon Scanned nnd ten otner?: the Inimitable En dowment company of Omnbn, capital stock, ido,u. incorporators, lister c uutdls, vi 1). Ootitd and W. II. Wlehton: drum! l'nlon Tea company, Newark, N. J., stock, Jl.OiO, , Incorporators, Frank 8. Jones of Hrnok- lyn, cyrus v. Jones ot t-rrantou and Wil liam J. Uurke of Scranton, Pa. Test Clerk's Itllit to IVrs. It Is announced hero that Senator Mar tin will soon begin proceedings in court to test the right of Clerk Iterdman to the fees received In his office as clerk of tho uprcmo court. FAVORABLE CROP CONDITION lltteheoek Comity Fanner llejolce Over Htcellcnt Outlook (or the Yenr. TIlENTON, Nob., April C (Special.) The conditions were never more favorable for a crop In Hitchcock county than this year. After the big snow two smaller snows came, averaging a foot deep, "The soil of tho county Is aa good as can bo found, always producing well. A large acreago of grain has beei put In, Stock Is in line condition. Many old residents are acquiring more property and will stay here. Numerous newcomers aro Investing, ns is shown by tho land books of the county. .ebrnakn Htnte Mornial School, PKRU, Neb., April 5. (Special.) The State Normal school Is again in session for tho last term of the year, with a large enrollment. . Miss Florcnco McQulre, teacher of draw ing nnd art at Wesloyan university, was a Normal vlbltor this week. The lecturo on liquid air completed tbo rourso for tho current year. Tho coumc ot lectures given thin year, though fewer In number than usual, was the most In structive of any courso given In recent yean. Miss Mears, formerly of tho Normal fac ulty, but now a student at tho University of Chicago, spent her vacation in Peru. Several of tho faculty and students are. attending tbo Southeastern Nebraska Teachers' association, now in session at Nebraska City. The Normal band rendered nn entertain ing concert In tho chapel las', evening. SoiitlienNtern Xcbrnnkn Teaeber. NEBRASKA CITY, April S. (Special Telegram.) The Southeastern Nebraska Teachers' association has been la scislon here today. The attendance Is large. Twenty counties In tho southeastern part of the state arc represented. The principal address was made by State Superintendent Fowler on the "Elements of Agriculture aud Music In the Ungraded Schools." High school students from Beatrice aid Nebraska City debated the Nicaraguan canal question at tho courthouso tonight. Tho Beatrice students wcro given the de cision. Prof. Barbour of the State univer sity delivered an illustrated lecture upon the Ycliowstono National park at tho Over land theater. An interesting program has been prepared for tomorrow, which will concludo tho meeting. K ii K I lie Striken Smoking; Car, WYMOrtE. Neb.. April C (Special.) The B. & M. passenger train going, west Thursday afternoon wns struck by an en gine at the crossing ot the St. Joseph & Grand Island road, near Endtcott, nnd con siderably damaged. Tho engine struck the smoker in the middlo nnd threw it off tho trucks, but was stopped beforo more se rious damago was done. Asldo from a fow slight cuts from broken glass nono ot the paescngors In tho coaub wcro Injured. Table lloek CietM Two lnehen. TABLE ROCK, Neb., April S. (Special.) It began to rain hero Inst night nnd hns ra 'r:ert unceasingly since, nnd at 2 p. m. the storm has not abated. It will be fine for winter wheat. Tho rain Is accompanied by n high wind nnd is snow nnd sleet at times. Two Inches have fallen. Hntertnlnmeiit in Ituy I'Iiik. TABLE ROCK, Neb., April 5. (Special.) Piof. L. W. Wlmberlcy, assisted by his pupils, gave an entertainment last night at tho opera house, tho proceeds to go to buy a flag for the school house. Thleten (iet One Hollar. BEATRICE, Neb., April C (Special Tele gram.) Tho billiard hall of L. A. Scroggs on North Fifth street was broken into early this morning and tho thlcvca secured Jl. (iood Crop Conditions at Peru. PERU, Neb., April C (Special,) Early this morning It began to rain and is still raining a steady downpour. Tho ground is full ot moisture and farmers aro satisfied, Tho rorreet number of "THE DOTS" and list of prize winners will bo published In all editions of Tbo Beo Saturday, April 13. FORECAST LESS MENACING Today .Nebraska Han Promise or Fair SUIen ami a Wnrnier Air. WASHINGTON, April 6. Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: For Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas Fair and warmer Saturday; Sunday fair; variable winds. For Iowa Fair In westorn, clear in east ern portion Saturday; northwesterly winds; Sunday fair; rising temperature. For Missouri Fair Saturday and Sunday; rising temperaturo in western portion Sat urday; northwesterly winds. For North Dakota Fair Saturday and Sunday; rising temperaturo In southern portion Sunday; southerly winds. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair nnd warmer Saturday; Sunday fair; varlablo winds. Local Ileeortl, OFFICE OF THE WEATHER nUREAU, OMAHA. April G.-Ofllclar record or tern peraturo and nreclpltutlon comparfd with (he corresponding day of tho last threo years: 1901. 1900. 1633. lf-98. Maximum temperature.,.. 40 6.1 4:1 40 Mlnlmirni temperature.... IH :) III -H Mean temperaturo 37 5J 117 IS! Precipitation r 10 .00 .01 .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omnha for this day and since March 1, 1901: Normal temperaturo'- , ID Deficiency for the day 12 Total excess since March 1 Xi Normal precipitation 09 Inch Excess for the day 01 Inch Total since March 1 2.34 Inches Excess since March 1 35 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1900 Ml Inch Dellclency for cor. period, 1S99 1.14 Inch Report from Stntloun at 7 P, M. STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER, Omaha, cloudy North Platte, clear Cheyenne, partly cloudy Salt Lake City, partly cloudy.. Rapid City, clear Huron, clear 'Wlllistnn, clear Chicago, raining St. Louis, cloudy St. Paul, ruining Davenport, ruining Knnsab City, raining Helena, partly eloudy Havre, partly cloudy , Bismarck, clear Galveston, cTcar 3 2 t 3 5a. 2 ?m I c n - ; -i . e a ; 3 : : . ' ; 4f 4U .10 45 4S .1") 40 10 ,01 60 60 .00 4C HI .00 US 40 .00 M 51 .00 41 4li .02 40 fiO .36 3S 44 .40 4K 50 i4 10 411.01 41 4S ,W v: 60 .oi 46 48 .0) W Oi ,l) PERU-NA FOR SPRING. THE TONIC The Strengthening Tonic. Bishop T. . Lomax, ot Char lotte, N. C, says: "I can cheer fully recommend your remedy, Pe runa, to all who want a strengthen ing tonic" The Best of Tonics. Hon. W. C. Chambers, Chief Jus tice of Samoa, says : "I have tried one bottle of Peru n and I can truth fully say It Is one of the best tonics I ever used." A Grand Tonic. Mrs. Oridlcy, mother ot Captain Qrldtey, of the "Olympla," writes: " used Peruna and can truthfully say It Is a grand tonic. " Unexcelled as a Tonic. Booker T. Washington, of Tus- kegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala., says: "Your remarkable remedy, Peruna, Is certainly unexcelled as a tonic." A Spring Tonic. Mrs. D. IV. Timberlakc, Lynch burg, Va., says: "There Is no better spring tonic than Peruna, and I ha vc used about all ot them. " A Good Tonic. Captain Percy W. Moss, Second Arkansas Volunteers, writes from Paragould, Ark.: "I find Peruna a very good spring tonic, and wilt readily recommend It at any time. ' ' A Valuable Tonic. Hon. Hobart Brooks, editor and owner of the Washington "Capi tal," says : "To all who suffer from debility of any kind, I recommend Peruna as a most valuable tonic. ' ' An Excellent Tonic. S. D. McEnery, U. S. Senator trom Louisiana, says: '"Peruna Is an excellent tonic I have used it sufficiently to say that I believe It to be all you claim for It. ' ' A First Class Tonic. Wm. A. Collier, Assistant Pay- s master U. S. N., writes: "I have taken Peruna and recommend It to those needing a first-class tonic. ' ' A Great Tonic. Hon. M. C. Butler, Ex-U. S. Sena tor and Ex-Qovernor of South Caro lina, writes: "I have bcen using Peruna for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It Is Indeed a wonderful medicine and besides a, great tonic." FOR NERVES. x Splendid for the Nerves. Robert B. Mantelt, the famous actor, writes from New York City: "Peruna Is splendid and most In vigoratingrefreshing to the nerves and brain." For General Debility. Hon. Jno. V. Wright, of the Law Department, General Land Office ot Tennessee, writes: "Iwltb ever' one who Is suffering with general debility or prostration could know ot Peruna." For Overwork. Mr. Tefft Johnson, a prominent actor of Washington, D. C, writes from Fourteenth and "l" streets: "In the effort to Improve a condi tion Impaired by overwork, I have found nothing that has done as much good as Peruna." For a Worn-out System. Mrs. Catherine Toft, President "Valkyrlen Association, " S649 Cot tage (Jrovc avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: " I often advise Peruna In cases of a worn-out system and a broken down constitution. ' ' Builds Up the Entire System. Miss Jennie Johnson, 3118 Lake Park avenue, Chicago, III., Is Vice President of Chicago Teachers ' Fed eration. She writes: " Peruna re stores the functions of nature, In duces sleep and builds up the entire system." Makes Steady Nerves. D. L. Wallace, Charter Member International Barbers' Union, 15, Western avenue, Minnesota, writes: "I now feel splendid. My head Is clear, my nen-cs arc steady, I enjoy my food and rest well." A Nerve Tonic. Miss Julia Marlowe, of New York City, says : "lam glad to write my endorsement of the great remedy, Peruna, as a nerve tonic. I do so 'most heartily." For the Nerves. Hon. J. J. Donahoe, Chief of Po lice of Omaha, ieb., says the fol io wing of Peruna : " suffered from catarrh, took Peruna and am cured. I don't think any man under a nerv ous strain should be without It." Removes Congested Condition. Fanny O. Williams, Secretary Rescue League, San Antonio, Tex., says: "Peruna removes congested conditions, builds up the broken down system and restores natural harmony." SEXUAL DEBILITY. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecast Ofllclal, 4 Master Specialist. do not treat fill diseases, but cure all I 'treat. I treat men only and can cure them to stay cured ' Men, many of you are reaping the result of your former folly. Your manhood Is falling and will soon ba lost unless you do something for yourself. There Is no time to lose. Impotency, like all lexual diseases, Is never on tho. Htundstlll. With It you can make no compromise. Either you must master It or.lt will master you and nil your whole future with misery and Indescribable woe, We havo treated so many cases of this kind that wn are ui familiar with them as you urn with th? very dy lljht. Once cured by us you will never dgaln be bothered with emissions, drains, jirematureness, small or weak orttans, nervousness, fulling memory, loss of am bition or 'similar symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit you for study, btikltiess, pleasure or marriage. Our combined Eleetro-Medlcal treat ment for weak man, which combines ull of the curative powers of heth medi cine and electricity, will correct all these evils and restore you to what nalttrs In tendeda hale, healthy, happy 'man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete. We also cure to stay cured by our combined Electro-Mcdlcal treatment Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison, NervO'Sexual Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Uninary Diseases. And all asoclatn diseases and weaknesses of men. We charge nothing for prlvntt tounsel ana give to each patient a i,rii..i, uunTUAiT to nold for out promises, Is It not worth your while to Investigate a cure that hiiB made life anew to multitudes of men? If you cannot call at our olflee, write us your symptoms fully Our homo treat ment by correspondence Is always successful. rtefereneem IIet llniiku nnd Lending. Mmlnenn M-n In Till City, .CONSULTATION FREE Office Honrs: From 6 n. m, to 8 p. in. SniiUnys, 10 it. in. to 1 p, in. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam Streat, Bet, 13th and 14th Streets, OMAHA, NEB, A Few Points , A Fire-Proof Building' A Clean Building1 A Well-lleated Building A Well-Ventilated Building i The Bee Building ALL NIGHT F:LF:VATtiRS FREE ELECTRiC LIGHT FREE WATER REASONABLE RENT MOVE NOW MEN NO CURE. NO PAY. If wm l.avn kiiitll. wmkoriMiii. lint inure or MiL.,iii.il!alii. iiur Vacuum Oriffcn lieveloj'tr will nttiiru cm vwiliMil. ilru( ur rlntlh'lty. 7.0"Q III lli-1 lint mi fttlluri- nut i no rtturneil 110C ll. H. fiuinl wriiu fur rrr particular in-ultra trr! In fiUIn enirlniie lOCAt APPUANCL CO., I3e Thorp Ell-., Indimiptlli, l.il