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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THt'HSDAY, APRIL. 18, 1901.
CONFER PALLIUM ON REAM
Priioti and Prints of the Catholic Church
Witnus Otrtmonj,
PRESENTS A BRILLIANT
Burue 1'ar .More IiiiimikIiik Tlinn the
One When II In .iii'ccnaiir Wit
tin mtoil Cnrillnnl lilliliou
I'erforms Ccreuion.
dinal. to Our ArchblshoDS anI Bishops, and
to All Our Honored attests." Arcnmsuup
Kliler. Cincinnati. "The Church In tho
(Ireat Northwest," by lilshop OGorman,
Stoux Falls. S. I).
nt. Hcv. Thomas J. Cotiaty, having ucen
culled to Washington, did not respond to
tho toast. "Success to tho Cntnolio uni
vcrsltv of America, the uiorious crown ci
SPET.TACLL Our Catholic Educational System." Instead
remarks on the subject were roaue uy uis
tlnRUlshcd churchmen present
Irrlnnil on C.'ntliulli'ltiiii
The ureal feature of the day was the
Installation address by Archbishop Ireland
He rczarded the Installation as one of the
most Important events In the Catholic
i,iili In repent vears. Arehblshon Kenno
DtUUQUK, la., April 17. In the presence reprc.cnlmc tho forward movement In tho
of princes and high priests of his church cmircn, Archbishop Ireland's subject waa
and before an audlenco that occupied every T,g church In America Its Yesterday
loot or spacu in St. Ilaphaors cathedral and an(1 lti Tomorrow." He said
overflowed Into the surrounding streets, Threc-auu.teM nf a century, n half ccn-
ArnM.Uhnn Inhn I Ifnnn.. u i. Irwlnv III. Illirv mil, Illltl-Ctl t llOlIc tirelltdlcc Wild lldtll-
win, ih nniiim ih in.inin nt th J !"ant In tin. land. Our nun-Cuthollc fel-
, , - - .... .n i low-cmieiiR were not 10 oe matm-u, mey
hlgh position hu occupies In the Homau hn,i I10t known Catholics ns Catholics lire,
rnthniir. v,,ir,.t. nnil they treated them according to what
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Tho sceno wns ouo of great brilliancy and . rplcn of iii.fppiintf n,i unlmon ti
the ceremonies characteristic ut that m passed away. In America CnlhollcH
ttilendor and magnificence for which the and non-Uiitliollcs ill Her from one "iioiner
Catholic church Is noted. While the ah- Am-rini.TihP Ve.nMt 011V ai o ln"r
eence or .Mgr. Martlnelll was tnarxeu, u un- anu accord to one anotner tneir civil -oim
trort.,,1 f ., r,,ui,r nt thn tocini ireeuom. nil wonting- "wi-hut in
LEMARS BANK CLOSES DOORS . !"e!dBilI24uwndVng"e XT"
Vica President Ward Lm,tm Wife and Babj '
and Departi. '
weul
r-n. Jull , i VhV. areas n Paco and harmony for the greater
scene, which was far beyond that occasion . ..... v ,... . COuiitrv.
of October 2', 1SH3, when Mgr. Satolll, now The problem tinfore the church of Arnrr-
a member of the sacred congregation, lea was whether tho Catholic religion
. merauer oi ine sacrcu cuuhrrsuijuu, prosper In nil atmosphere of nuso-
Home, conferred tho pallium upon tho lalo llltp freedom, without nld or prop from
Archbishop Hennessey In this same cathe- state organization, or even from compact
tlral. Cardinal Olbbons was hero today, as J-'!I "V j!""0!',1.1' VvJIkmI?" f..m, ..... ..
he was tlic'n: archbishops nnd bishops from trtnf. 'nml ho whs democracy Itself lit Its
nil narlM nt th.i Unite.! KIntrn wcr here reliitlnn with religion. And here Is the
again, and the number of priests present sJiV,,V,hn',.ck.fttnnrki0 irn? ' 0D other three banks In the
was fully double that on thp other occa-l..,,, attacks uu democracy. It would have city.
been must convenient tor reaci.-onary ine-
orlsts to be nine to say to 1 amours tn!
world ovoi "Your church ennnut thrlvo In
a democracy. In the full freedom which
Special Agent Thomas M. Thornton, vrho
has been appointed temporary receUcr.
Tho following Is a statement of the tra
dition of tho bank as shown by Its swotn
report to the comptroller of the currency
under date of February 15, 1001: Capital
1 stock, $100,000, surplus' and undivided
SAYS SPECULATION HAS RUINED HIM profits, iJ,y,o, circulation, jk.oooj due to
. j banks and bankers, JW9; deposits, 9106,177;
" borrowed money. IJ0.421; total liabilities,
lli.nU .nl.l to lit- HriMllr !" ! mI. I j26i,836i total resources, 9267,836.
Llnlilllth") to lleiiiMlliiri. Amiiiiiit-
ivK 'one imn.ir.Mi ..d G0D0LA HELD FOR MURDER
Tm cut c Th.Hisnnil.
Coroner' Jury Drrlnres yhontlnii of
, . . Wllllntn Lnn.ler nan I n-
I.KMAHS, la., April 17. (Special Tele- ,,iookert.
gram.) The doors of tho Lemars National i
bank were closed thU morning, pending Loijls Godola, slayer of William I.auder.
examination by tho comptroller of the cur- Tnis 8 the substance of the verdict rcu
rency. T. t Ward, the vice president, has (lered by ,ne coroncr's Jury yesterday,
left with $30,000, leaving the affairs of the 8Uacr wai anot by Louis Oodola at Joseph
bank heavily Involved. He left a note for j Qe0.s Bnloon( 6i2 South Thirteenth street,
l- Koob, tht cashier, saying he was going. ,n8t Thursday nUht and died the following
God knows where" and that the board of 6Vcn,s ul st jpph's hospital as a result
liuuu i.nu iuiucu uiltl. una "tin nuwn,. & WOULC1
ior years inai aru luauigeu in soccuiuiiuu
on the board of trade. Ho leaves a wife
and a week-old son. Liabilities to de
positors amount to $125,000. The bank was
reorganized in ISill with 1100,000 paid up
capita I.
All the directors exrept l' Koob, the
cashier, arc absent from the city. C. C.
Murl.agan, the president, Is In Scotland, A
number of minor depositors will suffer. The
failure did not cause excitement, as tho af
fairs of the bauk wero known to many to
be in poor shape, and no run wns occa
sion. The attendance of laymen from
abroad was very large, and but few states
In the union were unrepresented. It was
a remarkable tribute to Archb shop Koane. democracy insures. Thank God to such
, , , theorists, both America und the Catholic
IiiimokIiik I'riipfn.liin. church and American deinocrnuy have
The ceremonies opened nt 10 o'clock with given rnuuesi disappointment
a procession of clergy and attendants, lu
which tho cardlnnl, archbishops, bishops and
priests took part, clad In full vestments
of their rank.
I'asslng from the archlcplscopal residence,
the procession entered the cathedral and
moved up the main alslo to the altar.
Within the sanctuary Cardinal Gibbons as
cended the throne on the left, which had
been yielded to him by Archbishop Kenue,
No I, in for the ( riimlilrr.
In mv earnest desire that the Catholic
church In America lu all thnt (Sod Intends
It to be. all that Its opportunities nronel
It to be, may tu allowed to say to t'ntho
llcs of America: He you, lu the truest
and best meaning of the word, Americans
loving America, loving its institutionf, n"
voted to Its interests, ch.irv In blamlnc it
ardent In defending it. There Is among
some of us. t am not afraid to say. n dl
position to criticise at every moment, to
rrlotcc In crltlclslnu:. to cxacccrnte faults.
tlin lnttar rwrnnvlnt' a Irmnnrnrv thrnnn nn 1 to minimize virtues, to iille ill) grievance.
!, rl.. uhlrh h hurt .-reeled for himself. " grumble ncrpotuully. Such n disposition
-n . -- - ------- , . is unpatriotic una iioos most scrioui nnrm
About these two principals wero Arch- t0 .no cthollo faith In the eves of Intelll-
ti1ahnt Itnnn 3t t.nnU Kntrpr. Mllwnii I i?ent nnil rui'iiext AmprlcntiM. l!t It (lis-
Itee Plrlnr ninelnnntl' Ireland St. Paul. "I'l'eur iui guuu. i.ei us w jusi in aiiici ivii
kcc. f.iuer, uincinnati, 'rciunu, -si. i jui, nnil knf)W nn), procInlm lh.u mnv.,Pri., u
nnd In their company were Illshops Spnld- tlilncs duly considered. Is the church freer
lng and his coadjutor, u iieuiy, reona, in.; man in Aineriru; unit nnwnere, ns in
KIs. Marnuctte. Mich.: Messmer. Orcen
Hay, Wis.; Trobee, St. Cloud, Minn.:
O'Oorrann, Sioux Tails, S. D.: Tlerney,
Hartford, Conn.; Cotter, Winona, Minn.;
Hcnucssy, Wichita, Kan.; Toloy, Dotrolt;
America. Is It nlloweit to live In uhtram
meled freedom and to nrosncr ns Its forces
and the zeal of Its sons permit.
f rom yoniier pnuium lias eomo my in
spiration. In wonts tlint burn with the
deepest feeling and most earnest action, the
nnlllum thnt touches the shoulders of John
.Maes, lovingiou, ny.; ssnwooacn, i.;iuru:su, josopn Kenno speiiKs to me, as. it noes in
Wis.; alennon, Kansas City; nurko. St.
Joseph, Mo.; Scanuell, Omnha; nurke, Al
bany, N. V.: Cosgrove, Davenport, la.;
Llnehan. Cheyenne, Wyo.; Ilonacum, Lin
coln, Neb.; ., 'Icsltcy, Louisville, Ky..
Harklns. rrovtdincc. It. L: Jenssen. llclle-
vllle. 111.; Chatard, Indianapolis, Ind.. and day speak In the name of the church and
. .1 t ....... I II, .1111.-1 ILU. tlilU r.1 I'AVVIUI Mil .111 .111..
I a. rtisu, .i(ir. nyuu, ,, ,u- r.,i,,i ,,. ,.nn nro s.nt,l In
mv hearers, of church and of country, or
sacred life for (me and the otlu-r. of Intelli
gent devotion to the weal of one nnd of the
other.
Friend of my nriestly and episcopal years.
my fellow soldier and my leader in all
causes mat wo ueueveu to imj servicenme
to the church and to country, I will tins
Hobart, Scrnnton.
310CX CITY, In., April 17. The Lomari
National bank at Lemurs, la., did not open
this morning. Thomas F. Ward, vlco pres
ident and mauagcr of the Institution, Is a
belf-coufesscd embezzler to nn amount of
from S2S.00O to J 30,000. He has also ab
sconded. Ward departed Monday night and yester
day Cashier Krank Koob received a letter
front Ward, begging:
AnUk to lie uvftl from Indictment.
"Drnr Frank; I leavo tonight for Ood
Almighty knows where. This board of
trade business tins ruined me. Save me
from Indictment If you can. I will pay
bark every cent I cun."
Then the writer explained the funds
from which he had been stealing to cover
his losses.
The olllcers of the bank arc: l'rcsldeut,
V. C. !'. MarLagnn, who Is In Scotland;
vice president, T. F. Ward, absconded;
cashier, Frank Koob, the only officer In
town; directors, J. J. Tlerney nnd John
Linden, both in Hot Springs, Ark.
Cashier Koob, in the absence of advice,
closed the doors, posting a notice that au
examiner would be placed In charge.
Other Lemnrs banks the First National,
German-American and German State
learning last night that the Lemars Na
tlonal would not open today, sent to Sioux
City for currency to withstand the ruu
today. Th-1 Sioux, City clearing houso re
sponded promp'ly, offering ample assistance.
The defunct bank was organized a number
of years ago by William H. Dent, who
.Vicar sencrat of tha diocese of Dubmiuc, th(. full panoply of nrchleplscopal dignity 1 represented Plymouth county In the state
and nearly 400 priests.
Tho sccr.3 was beautiful. The high
altar, alraoH hidden by palms, ferns and
flowcrn, was ilnzzlln with electric lights
while tho cardlncl's red robe, the arch'
bishops' purple, the bishops' purple and
white, and the priests' block and white
and the Intertwining Papal-American col-
ors. with which tbe auditorium was
drancd. mado nn almost perfect color
scheme.
Kmir Crlelirnti'.i Mna.
Archbishop Kano of St. Louis, In full
jjjfiponlcals, ascended the altar at 10:30 and
commenced the celebration of pontifical
high mass.' His assistant priest was Very
Itov. Ounn, Cedar itapida; iicacon, very
am', nuthorltj uiio.i Dubuque's cathedral
chair. Tho church of America nnd America
are suro thm from Dubuque will go for-
ward in sweetness unu power a mignty in
fluence for good In uld of religion and
patriotism.
NEW RAILROAD ASSOCIATION
llurlliiKtoi. nnd .Snntn !' Ueclnre
Their I lulciifiulenee of
Other Mum.
Tho roads v,-est of the MUsouri river,
which were represented at the, meeting of
representatives of the auditing departments
held in the city last month, nre now con
slderlug the advisability of Independently
.Hcv. McLaughlin, Clinton; subdeacoc. Very establishing the script mileage books, In ac
Ilev. O'Connor, Carroll, nnd some thirty coruance wun tue piauB outuneu uy tne
othors. Revs. Toomey, Donlon. Harry, patsongcr omcials some time ago.
.Fltznatrlck and Carey were masters of An appeal to the Western Passenger as
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ceremonies. I suuiauuu iu nine iuu prupuaeu urguuizuuou
The music was Oounod's "Messo Solera- under Its wing has been denied nnd It
nellc," sung by a choir of sixty persons. At now remains for tho roads lo start alone in
tbe closo of tho mass Cardinal Gibbons, I lire, ine banta re and the nuriington
'with Imposing ceremony, conferred tho
ralllum upon Archbishop Kcane. Tho
:cardlnal'a assistants were: Kt. Ilev. Mgr.
Ilyan, V. 0 Dubuque, and Itov. Clement
Johannes, Dubuque.
Following tho Investiture, Archbishop
Ireland of St. Paul delivered tho sermon of
the day. A congratulatory address from
legislature In ISM. He left the state after
disposing of the Institution, Ward coming
from I'rltnglmr, la., to be manager. Tho
nstltutlon was capitalized for $100,000 and
at the date of the last statement, February
5, showed $108,000 deposit.
Ward was a member of the democratic!
state central committee from the Eleventh
congressional district. Thu sad feature of
tbts case is that Mrs. V anl Is dangerously
sick nt her home, having given birth to r.
child but a week ago. News of her hus
band's disgrace is kept from her.
Ilnnli Knniliicr Tiikcn Charge,
WASHINGTON, April 17. The comptrol
ler of tho currency has received word that
the Lemars National bank of Lemars, la.,
closed Its doors this morning. National
have announced their Intention of going
It Independently, and the question is under
consideration by the other roads. It is
believed that most of the lines in the west
ern territory will soon be in a new associa
tion, the script book being the bond of
union.
As described at the time of tho meeting
the clergy of tho diocese was made by Rev. here, the plan Is to issue Jointly by as many
Dr. Carroll, president of St. Joseph's col- roads na are In the arrangement, a book
lege, Dubuque, und Archbishop Keane's which will contain script to the value of
reply closed the ceremonies nt tho church. $60. A traveler purchases one of these
At 2 o'clock this afternoon the visiting books and tears out the script to pay for
clergymen were banqueted at the Hotel tickets. When tho book Is used up, a re
Jullcn, where covers wero laid for 400.. fund Is made to tho owner, so that hla
Archbishop Keane was toastmaster. Cardl- traveling Is reduced to 2 cents on roads
nal Olbbons' responded to the toast, "All In this section of the country and 3 and
Hall to tho Great Leo XIII, Pastor of the t on western roads. In tho original plan
Universal Church." Tho other toasts wer9: fourteen roads were lucludcd, but only
"God niess Our Country, the Home of two have declared their Intention. It Is
Civil and Religious Freedom." by Bishop expected that most of tho others" will fol-
Spaldlng ot Peoria; "Welcome to Our Car- low, and that the association will eventually
be organized.
I'HESmE.NT
llfUT'S 'HUP VKT,
!! PrMctlrr WVnrlnic Cunvii I,pb
Kin for HI MouiitulneerlitK,
Although knowledge of the intention of
DOES NOT DISAPPOINT.
The Ncit Tllscovery for Cfrrh Secnm
tu Poaaean lleuiurknlilr .Merit.
' ' A new catarrh cure has recently appeared an overland trip on tho part of President
which so far as tested has been remarkably uu" naB Dccn omciauy denied it was cvl
...rressful m curing all forms of catarrh. uCnt t0 tnoso who have happened to catch
,vhntw in th head, throat, bronchial glimpses of him during tbo last few days
tubes or in atomach and liver. lhat ho was preparing for something of tho
Thn remedy is In tablet form, pleasant sort
nrt rnnvpnlent to take and no sncclal se- Somo of the employes saw him walking to
crccy is maintained as to what It contains, the office tho other morning with the lower
the tablet being a scleutlnc combination or ' ' vbs eaniuuy wruppcu in now
Gualscol. Kucalvntol. Sangulnarla. Hydras- canvas legglns. Others saw tho saddlo
tin on.l Himllar valuable and harmless which was on tho train Wednesday morn
antl-sontlcs 'nR- bllt which wns hastily removed Just bo
Th safe and effeellvo catarrh cure may ore the train left for the west. It was re-
h found at any druc store under name of ported eeml-oftlclally a short time before
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.
Whether tho catarrh Is located In tho
thut Mr. Hurt was to go west with General
Manager Dickinson and Superintendent Hig
nose, throat, bronchial tubes or Btomach, K'"3- hut by the time tho party arrived at
the tablets seem to act with equal success, mo UCI'- ln ru nal1 cc cnangcu.
removing tho stuffy feeling tu head and Tho paraphernalia which had been
nose, clearing tho mucous mcmbrano of brought to tho depot was not sent west on
tt,rnt nd trachea from catarrh secretions, that train and Mr. Hurt made his nrrnngc-
whlch causo tho tickling, coughing, hawk- ments to go to Chicago In the evening, This
Inc and gagging so annoying to every ca- a"l tho news that President Hays of tho
tarrh sufferer. Southern l'aclfle was coming west, explained
Nasal catarrh goncrally leads to ulcera- why Mr. Ilutt did not go west, and tho
tlon. In somo cases to such nu extent un 'her occurrences wero In support of the
To destroy tho nose entirely, nnd In many rumor that President Burt had planned In
old cases of catarrh tho bones of tho head make " personal Inspection ot tho route for
, . .... Vi r nrAnnii CV.t I
becomti diseased. Nasal catarrn granuaiiy wuc.
extends to the throat and bronchial tube ,ro
and very often to tne stomacn. causing tnai
very obstinate trouble, catarrh of tne stom
ach.
Catarrh is a systemic poison, inncreni
ivriioinci:
nit,
llir.GI.NS
Cnlnn Pneltlc OttlelnN Mnkr n Tour of
tli Sttm,
General Managor B. Dickinson nnd Ku-
In the blood, and local washes, douches, perlntcndcnt of Motive Power Samuel HIc
salves, Inhalers and sprajs can have no ef- gins left yesterday morning on a trip over
feet on tho real causa ot tho disease. An
Internal remedy which acts upon the blood
Is thn only rational treatment, and Stuart's
Catarrh Tablets Is the safest of nil internal
remedies, as well as tho most convenient
and satisfactory from a medicinal stand-
'point.
Dr. Eaton recently stated that be had suc
cessfully used Stuart's Catarrh Tablets In
olil, chronic cases, even where ulceration
had extended bo far as to destroy tbe sep-
turn of the nose. He says, "I am pleas
antly surprised almost every day by thi
excellent results from Stuart's Catarrh Tab-
lets. It 1 remarkable how effectually they
.remove tho excessive secretion and bring
bout a healthy condition of the mucous
membranes ot tbe noje, throat and stom
ach."
.All drugglata sell rompleto treatment of
tbe tablets at CO cents, and a little book
giving the symptoms and causes ot the va
rious forms ot catarrh will be mailed free
by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshal,
Mich, ...
the company's lines, when Mr. Dickinson
will lntroduco Mr. Hlgglns to the western
omcials of tho Union Paclne.
It Is stated also that one ' the purposes
of the trip, on tho part of V Hlgglns, is
to select a man for tne positiou mado vacant
by tho resignation of J. II. Manning, master
mechanic at Cheyenne. DUcUcstng this
matter this morning, Mr. Hlgglns said that
it is not nis intention to wring new- men
here to take the placese of men who have
been doing tho work, nor will he Introduce
new methods, whero tho old aro giving good
satisfaction.
Tho two officers went west In car No,
100, usually used by President Burt. It
was generally rumored that Mr. Hurt and
Chief Unglneer Ilerry. would also leavo for
the west and make tho trip over the pro
posed route for the Oregon 5hort.'ttle,n
in um iiui ku.
A pure article of champagne Is a healthy
beverage. Get Cook's Imperial Extra Dry
to years record.
The Jury coasUtcd of George Helmrod,
foreman; Edwin Davis, Edward Uogue, S.
V. Petersen, D. D. Hoxle, W. W. Eastman.
After a careful Inquiry Into the affair the
verdict returned was In substance ns follows:
Wo And Hint William Lauder came to his
death from a pistol shot tired without
provocation by Louis Godota at Joteph
(U-c's saloon, In the city of Omaha, on the
evening of April 11, nnd we further recom.
mend that Oodola. bu held without bull to
the district court.
CHANGING IILL BOARD LAW
Clt" Attorney Connrll Una n Xew Or
dinance Indrr Inimlil
erntlon. City Attorney W. J. Connell Is preparing
another billboard ordinance which Mayor
Moores desires to have the council pass to
take the place ot the ordinance which he
approved conditionally. Mayor Moores at
tached bis signature to the original ordl
nanco on condition that the license fee to
hn rhnrirpd hlllhoarda shall he rpilured. 7
"The new ordinance will be exactly like
tho old one with the exception ot the size
ot the fees to be charged," said Mr. Con-
tie 1 1. "The clause prohibiting tbo posting
of objectionable pictures anrt, advertising
will be Included In tho uew measure.
UonrJs which ur3 located a distance from
the street line equal to their height will
not be taxed and tho license fees will prob
ably be reduced from $100, $50 and $25 to
$50, $25 and $10 respectively."
Why Don't You Eat?
In this busy world one has
no time to experiment, nor can
they wait for weeks or months
for the effect of a medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
gives immediate proof of its
effectiveness in stomach trouble
Then too, it is a perfect laxative
at 50c. or $1.00 a Bottle
SOLO IV
All Druggists, Wholesale and Retail.
M A IIUAAfl nE,CalaBElr"CUPiDENr
I VI r mm Tu P J U W. KhVV J IT Km U Tjjh gmttVeffta.
Swallowed Ilia I'nlse Teeth.
A man recently swallowed his false teeth
and it drove him mad. Stomachs will stand
a great deal, but not everything. It yours
Is weak try Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. It
cures Indigestion, constipation, kidney nnd
liver troubles, as well as malaria and fever
and ague. It Is particularly effective In all
nervous affections, and Is strongly recom
mended at this season ot the year when the
system Is run down and most susceptible to
dlseasu. All druggists keep It.
Annnnnrenirnt of the Theaters.
Tonight at Boyd's theater the prime
Omaha favorite, Otis Skinner, will present
for the first time here his successful dra
matic adaptation of Stevenson's romance,
"Prince Otto," with a strong supporting
company. On Friday and Saturday James
A. Heme's "Sag Harbor," a graphic pic
ture ot New England life, will be given at
Boyd's. Mr. Heme does not appear in this
production, but the part he designed for
himself is borne by Mr. George Woodford.
Mr. Heme's two 'daughters are In the cast.
The sale of seats and the exchange of
tickets for the ElkV benefit entertainment,
to be given at Bull's next Monday and
Tuesday evenings, will begin Friday morn
lng at 9 o'clock. Hundreds of tickets have
been sold and there will be a rush for
choice seats.
A Sample Letter.
CADE, Texas, Oct. 20, 1300.
WAHNEIVS SAFE CUBE CO.,
ItOCHESTEH. N. Y.
GENTLEMEN.
You 'haven't asked me for a testimonial statement; but
I desire to tell and thank you for what your medicine did for us.
Two years ago my wife took Diabetes. I consulted our physician
and ho treated her two or three months without any relief whatever
then wo tried Publio Watering Places with no good result. Finally
our druggist (W. T. Grogan) by a great deal of persuasion got us to
try ono bottle ot WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE, when to my
ustonlshment It relieved my wife. She has used eight bottles and I
think is cured. I consider it tho best medicine made."
Yours truly,
E. J. HOOD.
Send your name and address to Warner's
Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., for Free
Sample ot Warner's Safe Cure.
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COI'YltlOHTHI), FHUHl'ARY 11, ISHin.
$1,500 in Prizes
for the Nearest Correct Guesses,
First Prize a $500.00 Piano.
TRY YOUR SKILL AT COUNTING.
limit: Anu thu dots.
DOCTOR
Searles & Searles
OMAHA
SPECIALIST
Most Successful and Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Men.
VARICOCELE
Are you afflicted with Varicocele or its results Nervous Debility and Lost Man
hood? Are you nervous, Irritable and despondent! Do you lack your old-time energy
and ambition? Are you suffering from vital weakness, etc.? There la a derangement
of the sensitive organs 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 for married life and shorten your existence. Why not be cured be
fore It Is too late? WE CAN CUIIB YOU TO STAY CURED UNDER WRITTEN GUAR
ANTEE. We have yet to see the case ot Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, el.c
trie belts, etc., will never cure. You need expert treatment. W treat thousands of
laees whero the ordinary physician treats one. Method new, icvtr falls, without cut
ling, pain or Ices of time.
Dn. A. D. SF.AIILE9.
STRICTURE n" Treatment. No
anrt rl T new and Infallible
ana GLEET Radically cured with a
Instruments, no pain, no detention from
business. Cure guaranteed.
URINARY Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
wean Back
Urinating. Urine Itlgh Colored, or with
Urine, Frequency of
milky sediment on standing; Oonorrhoea,
uiw.
NlDU I IC cured for life and the poison
villi i w
ine system.
thorouehlv cleansed from
flfinn ai'ftrl aim anrt ivmntom
disappears completely and forever. No
BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the
tkln or face. Treatment contains no dan
cerous drugs or Injurious medicines.
WEAK MEN
(VITALITY WBAK),mad so by too elnse
application to business or study;, severe
mental strain or grief; SEXUAL EX
CESSES In middle life or from the effects
of youthful folllet.
, Weak men are victim to ner
vou8 debility or exhaustion,
WASTING WEAKNESS. INVOLUNTArV
LOSSES, with EARLY DECAY In YOUNO
and MIDDLE-AGED: lack of vim. vigor,
and strength, with snual organs Impaired
and weakened prematurely In approaching
old age. All yield rapidly to our new
treatment for lose of vital power.
One personal vUlt Is preferred, but If you
cannot call at my office, write us your
symptoms fully. Our bom treatment la
luccessful and strictly private. Our counsel Is free and sacredly confidential.
Home Treatment
luccessful and strictly private. Our cot
CURES GUARANTEED.
PIIADfSPSi I AW CalloraddreM lit St. 14th Street.
VHAKUtiO L.V W Df( S(4fl. & SmJ(L Qbjhl m
Comiltatltc Tree
Treatment by Mai
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THE PRIZES:
To those guessing the correct or nearest correct number of
1st Prize A $300.00 Emerson Piano value 1500.00
2nd prize 1 "Densmore" Typewriter, valuo 100.00
3rd prize 1 lot In Council niufls, value 100.00
4th prlze 1 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, value.. C0.O0
Sth prize 1 Duslness Collego Scholarship, value 60.00
prize 1 Tailor-made Suit, value 45.00
prize 1 Ladles' Tallor-mado Suit, value 40.00
prize 3 ladles' Cuatom-mado Shirt Waists, value $10.00
9th prize 1 Standard Dictionary, value 12.00
Total $1,500 and a Pig.
6th
7th
8th
dots Tho Bee will Klve the following prizes:
10th prize 1 Standard Dictionary, value 12.00
11th prize 1 Ton Coal, value S.S0
12th prize 1 box "Kirk's" White Russian Soap, value.... 3.UI)
13th prize ONE PICJ, value 7
14th prize 1 Sack Golden Sheat Flour 1.00
15th, tn 24th 10 bottles Cramer's Kidney Cure, value.... 10.UO
2iith to 33th 10 pair Orpheum Seats, value 10.00
36th to 60th 14 volumes recent fiction, valuo 18.75
Also Art Pictures and Books, value 510.75
We guarantee that everyone guessing the
correct number will get a prize.
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