THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AT HI L 2ii, 101. DELEGATION IS DUE TODAY War Dtpartmont Prsparct to BeceWa Fire Cuban Isterrogkton. nnvu v.vnnr.vav anno inc. uiawuaiun I'niicr Crltlclfiri III Action In He iliirstlnic Hint American Troops llcplncp Nntlvo Poller nt ItFKlxtrntloii' Point. were an Interference with Interstate com merce, ami unjustified by tho facta. The court (unstained this regulation, but the slate court of nppcals reversed the de cision, holding In favor of the railroad com pany. Today's opinion afurnied tho latter decision on the ground that the stato had a right tipdcr Ita police power to protect Itself against Infections disease, even though commerce may be Incidentally Interfered with by tho regulations for such protec tion. Justices Harlan nnd Whlto united In a dissenting opinion and Justice Drown de livered n dissenting opinion of hla own. ARBOR DAY AT WASHINGTON Mrmorlnl Tree Planted In Grounds of llriiortmrnt of Agriculture. WASHINGTON', April 22. Arbor day was jclebratcu here today by the planting of two memorial trees In the Department .f Agriculture grounds. The trees arc- to com memorate the work of tho late Secretary of Agriculture J. A. Husk nnd the late As sistant Secretary K. M. Wlllets. Secretary Wilson, Prof. Oalloway, director of .hu bureau of plant Industry, nnd Mr. Sudworth, WAHWINOTM, April 22. A cabligrnm was rectlycd at tho War department today from Havana, saying that the Cuban com mission, -now on. Its way here, consists of five delegates andronp Interpreter. The delega tion is I'xp'octcd'to reach Washington to morrow morning. Tho War department Is making arrangements to caro for the dele gation. JIAVANA, April '22 Tho Dltcusslon, commenting on n telegram from Urnvo Corrcoso to tho Cuba'h secretary of- ntutc, Senor Tnnmyo, asking tho American troops ono of the treo experts of the department, in replace tnc native ponce ni tuo csinii- mnao addresses, Ilshcd points of registration In Santiago Secretary Wilson said! "It Ih our nrlvl- provlncc, says that Corrcoso has poied as We and our duty to take steos for the one of the most radical delegates to the reforesting of our country. Educators Cuban constitutional convention, Insisting throughout the centuries havo paid no that Cubn be given absolute Independence:, attention to this subject. Only within the wits request for Amcricun troops is a I Inst few years have any of our educational weapon that tuc rncmien ot innepcnuencj institutions established schools for Instruc win uso to good udvnntune, lor it is noth- (0n along those lines. It Is our Intention Irjg li!ss than a public declaration from n to propagato every line treo In America loading radical that tho Cubans are In- and furnish them, through congressional capable of complying with tho lawH of the distribution nnd otherwise, to the localities country, IncHpablo of proper government whern ihi nro most at home! and it u ahd cannot malntalu order without the also our Intention to bring seeds and plants presence of American soldiers." 0f valuable trces.frora foreign countries and Tho Discussion deplores tho utterance of introduce them into aultablo localities In Honor Corrcoso at this moment when the our own." commuslon Is striving to obtain nn un- .T. TZ:"nJu,'ar " PROTECTING IDAHO SHEEP United Mtntea Supreme Court Upholds the Ktntc'n tlnnritnt Ine Htntute HmlrnlnliiK Importation. tlon in (ho heat of political paction. Although the constitutional convention lias not declared a recess, practically no business will bo transacted during the ab- senco of tho commission In Washington. Many of tho delegates have already returned to their homes. DECIDES QUARANTINE CASE Supreme, Court llolil Stale Mny Pro tect Itself from liiiportntlon of Infectious Diseases. WASIllNOTON, April 22. In tho United States supremo court today Chief Justlco Fuller announced tho final adjournment for tho term' on April 27. The call of tho docket will bo suspended next Friday and tho court will taku n recess Monday until July 13 No Intimation has been given by tho court as to when the decision of tho Insular cases may bo. expected or whether they will bo decided; at all befora final adjournment An opinion was handed down today In tho caso of H, L. Hcdford against tho Eastern Ilulldlng nnd Loan association of Syracuse, N. V., TJils caso grew out of the Bale of Idaho was affirmed. stock lu tlio building association , to Iiedford and tho making of a loan to htm in 1S91, he being a resident of Tennessee. Iiedford mado default la the payment of his noto and plcnded tho violation ot a law of Ten nessee requiring tho deposit of funds by building associations doing business In the state. Tho dourf held,' however, that tho loan was n contract which the act of tho stato legislature could not Impair. Tho attention of the court was given WASHINGTON, April 22. In the United States supremo court today Justlco Ilrewer bonded down an opinion In .tho caso ot Has mussen against the State of Nevada, In which he affirmed the constitutionality of that law ot the state of Idaho authorizing a quarantine against sheep In outside states supposed to be offected by nn In fectious disease. "Tho stutute," said Justice Drawer, "was an act of the stato of Idaho contemplating solely the protection of its own sheep from the Introduction among them of nn infectious disease, and providing for only such restraint upon tho Introduction of sheep from other states as In tho Judgment of the stato was absolutely necessary to prevent the spread ot disease. Tho act, therefore, Is very different from the one presented by railroad company against Iltisen, nnd Is fairly to bo considered a purely quarantine net." The decision of the supreme court of PUT ON EXTRADITABLE LIST Destruction of Itallroml Property nn Internal loiml Crime. WASHINGTON, April 22. Secretary Hay and Lord Puuncefote, the British ambassa dor, today exchanged ratifications of the treaty ratified by the senate last session, louay largely to mo question or mo rmnt amending tho Drltish extradition treaty ot ono atftto to quarantine against another, by the addition of three articles, the most ino contention arose in connection with the important of which Is that deflnlag the de struction ot railroad property as an extra' dltablo crime. 1 caso ot V. P. Smith against tho St. Louis & Western Hallway company.. Involving qunrantlnp regulations ,a,gqlnst tho Impor tation of cattld In 1897. The cattlo ship- lueaUunonwhlch-thls caso turned .was male by Smith over tho St. Louis road from Plalndeallng, "La., to Port Worth, Tex., ths oftlclals ot the road being unnwaro that a qmirantlno had been established, as had been done by the.,Tcxas ofllclals. When the ex istence of this restriction became known 'iSNAP UP ENGLAND'S LOAN Applications for rr Issue nf Con sul Coining In nt Haplil Hate. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Qenuln Garter's Little Liver PUls. Must r Signature mt S Facialis Wras4r Batew. COMES TO KILL EMPEROR Berlin Police H?e Intimation of Purpose oi Romagnoli'i Visit. WILL ARREST HIM WHENEVER POSSIBLE Kaiser Asks to He Kept Informed of All Developments, lint Order that r. in pros Hears Xothlnir of It. MERLIN, April 22. With reference to the statements cabled from tho United States ot a plot said to have been concocted against Emperor William nnd other Euro pean rulers by anarchists In Argntlna and New Jersey, extreme reticence Is observed In official circles In Berlin. After careful Investigation, however, a representative of the Associated Press as certained in a reliable quarter that the Renin police president issued an orler April 8 for the' arrest, whenever or where- over cauRhti 0 ,h0 alleged anarchist Ito- dolfo Romagnoll, alias Komallsso, alias Langwlck Mueller. The order simultane ously requested all Inland and foreign au thorities to assist In apprehending Romag noll. Photographs of the alleged anarchist. with a minute description, were furnished for Identification. The Information received by 'tho Ilerlln authorities was that Itamagnolt had been formerly chosen by tho alleged nest of con spirators In Patcrson, N. J., to murder Em peror William. They wore Informed that ho left Uucnos Ayres March 27, on board tho North German Lloyd steamer Halle for Ilromcn. Whether this lnfomatlon Is cor rect they havo no means of knowing, but since n portion of It came officially, thy are Inclined to give It crcdeucc. Emperor William has been advised ot tho situation and" has Issued strict orders to the president of the Derltn police, Baron von Wlndhclm, to keep him Informed as to all similar news, but that under no condi tion is tho matter to bo brought to the attention of the empress. It Is a fact that tor some months 'he Berlin police have kept a very close wa'.ch upon known anarchists In tho city nnd an unusually careful surveillance ot arrivals known or suspected to bo ot anarchist affili ations,. Antonio Porporello, who was here until a few days ago, fled to Ucntholm, where ho was arrested. The Berlin authorities seem to know nothing about' alleged plots against Em peror Nicholas and King Victor Emmanuel. MPROVING HOSPITAL CORPS, eporta Shtnv Hint tncrrnncil Honrs Tend to liaise .xinndnrd of Hrnclency, Reports received by Colonel Kimball, sur geon general of the Department of the Mis souri, show that the Increased number of hours is bringing the work of tho hospital corps In tho posts of the department up to I high standard. Tbe medical officers of tho pests havo entered Into tho work with zest and are now drilling the soldiers flvo hours a week, Instead of two hours as formerly. In addition to tho ordinary corpi work and first-aid to" the sick and wounded tho department has added drills In the op- ratlcn of a field hospital and lectures and practice In the work of dietetics. Tho ob ject of the lectuics Is to teach tho members t the corps the proper method of prenarlne food for tho sick and Injured, so that the work of the medical officers may be rein forced. CORN AGAIN PROMINENT May Delivery Opens Higher and la Hid I'll by Frightened Shorts. NEW YORK, April 22. At tbe banking house of Baring. Maeoun & Co.. one ot tho the railroad company refused to deliver four concerns in this country authorized the atock t,q tho consignee nnd rcshlppod to forward solicitations for allotments ot them to Plalndeallng. There Smith refused the unnlaced li30.000.000 of the new Issue to rceclvo them, na he also did the proceeds 0f 60,000,000 of British consols, It was or tncir saic. hinun men Drougni buii tor stated today that applications woro coming damages, contending that the regulations hn fttSt, Tho principal New York banking houses, It was said, have applied for $1,' 000,000 or upwards. No premium Is in volved In tho applications, as tho allot ments are to bo made at the Issue price ot !)! at tho discretion of the Bank of Eng land. Baring, Magoun & Co. havo no means ot knowlug what proportion ot the loan will bo available for American allotment. Of tho 30.000.000. or half ot the loan, in- nounccd as having been already placed, It was said that a part Is to American sub scribers, the bankers authorized to receive American subscriptions having themselves received a large portion of this amount. Tho Evening Post says: Fifty million dollars ot Great Britain's new loan has been placed in the United States. Tbe Na tional City bank, J. P. Morgan & Co., Bar ing, Magoun & Co., and the New York Life Insurance company, comprise the syndi cate that has taken the loan. American subscriptions will probably aggregate much In excess ot tbe 150,000,000 arranged for, as the Interest yield tor the consols place tho loan in tho front rank ot high class investments. It was announced this afternoon that most ot tho loan bad been placed by the yndieate. Of.the amount subscribed the New York Life Insuranco company has bought out right $5,000,000 of tbe new bonds. Besides tbls It put in a separato subscription today for $5,000,000 more. It is understood that besides the $50,000,000 contracted for syndi cate members hay put In provisional bids for several millions more. This was done to provide for tbe overflow subscriptions which were expected as soon as details ot the loan wcro announced. Tho Mutual Lite Insurance company was reported to have subscribed for $5,000,000 ot the loan, but tbls could not bo confirmed. Tho British consols offered In this coun try at 04',4 per cent, payable nt various dates up to December 5 next, bear Interost at tho rnto of 2 por cent per annum up to April C, 1903, and afterwards at 2J6 por cent per anuum. GUGGENHEIMS GIVEN PLACE Five Representative ot Absorbed Smelting Concern Added In Amer lean Company's Directorate. CHICAGO. April 22. After a rest ot a fortnight tho speculative corn situation, believed to bo controlled by Georgo 11 Phillips, camo Into promlnenco again today, Tho market for May was excitedly bullish Corn for May delivery having opened He to Mo higher, at Wj'tc to 44?sc, was bid up to 4054c by frightened shorts. Phillips was u buyer on tho advance. Ho announced that be would take over 3,000,000 bushels of corn In storo here on delivery day, and the tact that ho Is shipping corn east on a liberal scale was at the bottom ot tbe advance Bears have contracted to deliver to him a line ot May corn estimated at between 5,000,000 and 7,000,000 bushels, but nt present. tho corn Is not in sight. Whether shor'.s will have to settle with him at his own price for this purely speculative quantity, or will bo able to deliver tbe actual goods to him during May, Is a matter perplexing traders. Receipts today were only eighty- six cars, and of these but eight wcro ot a quality which could be delivered on con tracts. Offerings from country cribs were said to bo practically nothing. The market tor some time has been cling Ing close to Ho and at times there have been Indications that the bull leader will bo exerting every effort to hold It down, Too high a price, it was calculated, might induco shippers to hold back corn already loaded for shipment and deliver It to him. Heavy profit-taking sales were made at the top price, but the market reacted only to 16c. Phillips and his following supported the market, checking the decline and caus ing a reaction to IS He at tho close. This market showed an advance since Saturday of 2c. Tho closing price was lc to VAc Higher than the previous high record. NO LIFE WITHOUT HEART .Tory aaudl aatst m aassr IftUka aanfar. Fit HEAIACHL nn iizzimiu.' FOR IIUIHSHSI. FOR TIRPIR LIVER. FIR C0NITIPATIIR. r8R UUIW SUN. FOR TNECIMPLUUIR train 1 9vrr THitaiiyitfe WCTwC CARTERS CURE SICK HEADACHim The Chlcati Rsciri h6l of time Tvoa w .en In dally tin YOST It you want a typewriter, why not coma first where you can sst EVERY GOOD SORT OT TYPE WRITER In Ita best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all kinds for all machlats. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century . The finest catalogue ' etr issued Is yours for the askinf. . Wrile7c7Cill. United Typewriter and Supply Co., '014 Faraaat at.. Otuaha. I SI .Illl .11 I I, ill ILCOX TANSY PILLS M Monthly BeiuUUr. Sifsand fciri, Ntr ' Falls. Druggitts or aj miii. riet, 12 w. w sind lor woman's stiigusrd lira i. WILCOX MEOvCOi, 328 N. tfttH St.. PttlU., Pa. Buld oy Sherman & McConnell Drue Co. NEW YORK. April 22. The adjourned meeting of tho directors of tho American Smeltlug and Rednlng company was held louay nnn mo nyiawg were amended to permit of a representation In tha direc torate of tho auggenhelm Interest, whoso Plant was recently absorbed by the com pany. Tho number ot directors waa in creaieu irom sixteen to twenty-one, (he now meniDers ueiug nve of the Guggenheim urotnen. uaniei Guggenheim was elected chairman of the board and. Simon Guggen- neim secrotary. EDITOR SHELT0N ARRESTED Deliver Urantl Jury Gets After Man vltb Maffiu Waves to Sell. the DENVER, April 22. Thomas 8heIton. editor of the Christian, a monthly nubllca- nun oi mis city, was arrested today on an imiiciraent returned by the federal grand Jury,, which charges Mm with using tho mans to defraud, Shelton professes to cure all mental and physical Ills by send ing vmraiions." lie came to Denver I from Arkansas about two years ago. I'll II li (in n ii, Who Was Subjected to Drlleate Snritlcal Opera tion, Dies, ST. LOUIS, April 22. Philip Gunn, who was stabbed in the heart Saturday night and was made tbe subject ot an heroic operation at the city hospital, where Dr. II. L. Nltert, tho superlnteadent, sewed up tbe wound in that organ, died today. Dr, Nltert took three stitches in Gunn's heart. Salt water replaced tho lost blood nnd heart stimulants kept the roan alive until today STRIKE AMONG COAL MINERS Twenty-Five Ilnnilreil Workers In Ohio anil West Vlrslnln Go Out. COLUMBUS, O., April 22. Twenty-five hundred mine workers of the lower part ot tho sub-district ot Ohio and West Virginia went out because ot a disagreement on tho dead work scale. AGED WOMAN IS INJURED Mrs, Km mil Knutson Is Thrown from Wanon at Slxtrpiitli anil I'nruiim Streets, Mrs. Emma Knutson, an aged woman who lives at Second street and Poppleton avenue, was thrown from a wagon at Six teeuth and Furnam yesterday morning an was painfully, but not seriously Injured Her horses took fright nnd ran. Mrs Knutson lost her balance and fell from the wagon. Sho was dragged several feet be foro tho horses were stopped. Mrs. Knutson was assisted Into n storo nnd Police Sur gcon Ames was called to attend, her In Juries. FIRE RECORD. ClilcaKo Wnrehonsp, CHICAGO, April 22.' Flro tonight in th three-story brick building at 29$ Jackso street did S120.000 damage. Tho principal losers aro tno Chicago Scalo company Drake Machinery company and tho Amerl can Cut Glass company. Won th J)nkotn Town Mport'liril, MITCHELL, S. D April 22. (Special Telegram.) One side of the business strce burned at 6:30 yesterday, loss about $18,000 with about 17,000 Insuranco. Weatrrn Jllllers Must 1'ny Ill'FFALO. Anrll 22.-A a result of th recent. Investigation of the matter by tho interstate Commerce comml'sloncrs nt meetlnn here, after this western mllle win nave to nay an additional 5 cents per 100 on Hour shipments to th Atlantic sen uuniti ii nriu oyvr ill iius cny, nmi nlso have to pay the storage' charges, Tired of O-rrlr .Nation's llonil, WICHITA, Kan.. Aprll.22.-W. n. Jones ono of Mrs. Natlqn'a bondsmen, has taken a cernncu copy or mo nana and none tt Medicine Lodge with tho Inttmlion of bring ... ""vi uai.li iu o.Liitu kiiii mm lie wishes to be released tram tho immi and takes this course to brjrjy her before 0 PURCHASE A COLLEGE Donglas Comity llnrliers Devise n Plan for I.ckkciiIiik Tliclr Trouble, Douglas county barbers believe they hate found n panacea for tils which threat' n the craft by the purchase of n controlling Interest In the American Barber colleso. This action was decided upon nt a meeting f the master nnd Journeymen barbers held last night at the Labor temple. A com mittee consisting of Louis V. Ouyc, James Payne, Frank. Fltrslmmons and Ira Patchon as appointed to draft new rules nnd regu lations. An ndjourncd meeting will bo held Monday night at the college. DEATH RECORD. Colonel Charles Keller. FORT CROOK, Neb,, April 22. (Special.) A telegram received here by Captain nhn II. Shollenborgcr, quartermaster of tho Tenth Infantry, from San Antonio, Tex., announces the denth ot his uncle, Colonel Charles Keller of tho Twenty-third In fantry, this morning. Colonel Keller was stationed nt old Fort Omaha from lSfitl until 1S9G. He was n nn- tlvo of Pennsylvania, from which state he was appointed cadet to tho military acad emy at West Point In 1S61, from which bo granduatod In lSGi and was commissioned first and second lieutenant of the Sixteenth Infantry. Iu lSCJ ho was transfcrcd to the Second Infantry, being promoted to cap tain In 1S73, and served with that regiment until 1807, when ho was promoted to major In command of a battalion In the Eigh teenth, which went to tho Philippines In 1898, where he served until a few mouths ago, when illness necessitated his return to the United States. He was promoted ,to lieutenant colonel In ISM and mado n col onel n few weeks ago, but was not able to Join his regiment. Ho leaves a wife nnd sovcral children, who are supposed to have been with him when ho died. Two Doilae Conucy ItcNliIriits, FREMONT, Neb., April 22. (Special.) Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock, widow of Joseph Pollock, died at her home In Elkhorn yes terday, aged 73 years. Mrs. Pollock and her husband were curly settlers of this county. Daniel Ryan died nt tho home of his son- in-law, Thomas Shcan, Saturday, of old age, nged SG years. He was formerly a resident of Fort Dodce and his Imdv taken thoro for burla 1. Ills funeral wn this afternoon from tho Catllollo church, Father Judge conducting the service. Leading Colored Minister. CHICAGO, April 22. Rev. Dr. Richard B. Baptlste, colored, pastor ot the Second Baptist church at Elgin, III., and for mauy years in chargo of tbe Ollvot Baptist church, this city, died at his homo last Ight from tho effects of pneumonia, aged 69 years. Ho was statistical secretary tor the Colored Baptist Foreign Missionary so lely and had done much work for the gov ernment in taking tho census of colored Baptists. Wlfr of Northwestern Conductor. PIERRE, S. D., April 22. (Special Tel egram.) Mrs. Cooley, wife of a North western conductor and sister of Deputy Scbellenberger of the stato educational de partment, died at her homo In this city this afternoon from grip. Mr. Cooley was coming in from the east on a special, but reached here halt an hour after the death of his wife. Mrs. AllirlKlit of Dawson, HUMBOLDT. Neb,, April 22. (Special.) The local Odd Fellows lodge sent a large delegation to Dawson this afternoon to it- tend the functal ot Mrs. W. A. Albright, who died Sunday morning of paralysis anl old age. Her husband, died less than a yenr ago, and they leave a large family of grown children. StraitontStonrf Now 5 CIGAR Cents THERE IS NO SUCH CIGAR VALUE IN THE WORLD FOR THE PRICE Straiton & Storm Co. MAKERS Ne.w York ROTHENBERC & SCHLOSS Distributers Kansas city, mo. CARTER MUST STAY IN JAIL Hii Application for Bail ii Denied bj Euprema Court. WILL REMAIN IN LEAVENWORTH PRISON HYMENEAL Sim ver-frVII. HARVARD, Neb.. April 22. (Special. )- I. N. Shaver of DallaB, Fa., enmo to Har vard Friday, and yesterday whs married to Miss Estolle Fell, at the homo ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Fell. Thu brldo Is a graduate of the Harvard public schdols, an expert accountant and stenog rapher, having been dmployod for some years at Trlnceton, N. J. nnd Dallas, I'a The parties left at onco after the marrlago ceremony to moke their homo at Dallas. Ilesumc I'Htrlck Ilcnrlnn. NEW YORK. Anrll 22. Tho consideration of tho case of Alliort T. Patrick, accused of the murder or William ftiursn nice, was re sumed today by tho grand Jury. Formur Army Ciiptnin, CoiivlutiMl ot Sti'iillnu: from f.ovvriiment, I'nlls In Attempt to Secure Liberty While Appeal Is l'ciiillnu. WASHINGTON, April 22. The United States supremo court today denied the ap plication of former Captain Obcrlln M. Car ter to be admitted to bail. The court contented itself with a bare announcement made by tho chief justlco of the result ot Its deliberations. No reasons wcru psslgned nnd uo reference wns made to Carter's motion to strike Solicitor Gen eral Richards' brief from the flics ot :ho court. Ilorlnlly Stiitlstlr. Tbe following deaths and births wore re ported to tho city health commissioner for the forty-eight hours cndltiB nt noon Mon day: ... . uealns airs, liaronrn i-.nen mi WrliHlet. need 71: Mrs. M. J. Fry. St. Joseph's hospital, nged 33; Jnno M. Ward, 2S0S Ames Avenue, aged CO. nirtlis Jolin Jolinson. uoiiriianu iji-nun, girl: Charles K. lithrop. 1101 North Tweii ty.Ilfth. girl; Soth A. Munsou, 3034 South Klghtoonth, Elrli John O. Harnard, 1502 South Tenth, girl; Gustavo 11. Farmer. .SBir. Oak, Rlrl: Alfred Fuwkncr. 2o55 North Klghteenth. boy; Frunk A. Muthls. U.O North Fortieth, Hrl. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. M. nagan ot Hastings Is nt the Her Grand. Adjutant Ocncial and Mrs. J. N. Klllnn of Columbus were nt the Murray Monday. C-oorgc L. IMutt nnd daughter nnd P. N. From of Ilentrlcc, F. A. Ktlnntrlek nnd daughter of Mndlson, 1 II. I'pdlke of Har vard. U. C, llrockinan of Ilustlims, J. h. Jenklim of Schuylor and A. U. Kvnns of Lincoln ai slate guests nt tho Millard. Ni'braskans at tho Merchants: AS. A. Jones, J. H. James, Hastings; Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Penney. Wood River; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Irwin, Gordon; O. C. Tlcdford, O, L. Hcdford. lice: .1. II. Hitch, Geneva; A. Wood. ltiiRlivllle; A. Slgman. Hcrlhner; 11. L. L. Jackson, Gothenburg; J. Ii. .Inhnenn, North Hend: John Keith, Sutherland; D, A. Moyer, Wnhoii; K. D. Clark, Avocn. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO lAuuAAn nr-ei"sDErr"cupiDENr' Vlln VVV lbO I wrBsarTiiU ert eoti tie Vllsllitr, the prexcrlptlon of Unions French physician, will qnlckl y cure you of l lirrvomor Ul04ti,t tbsterif ratlve nntmn, such los filnnnuod, Bvmnia Ins la Ik nsrk, B)eaalns,l Kmlsstsms. Nrrvou lelllty, I'lmslM UsUUmtliinsrrr, Kxtaaasltas; llrnlns. Varicocele nnd Colps,tlo. 1 1 ttups all Iomcs br Jy or nl(ht. t'rcventsqulcknp uf dlsclinriti., which It opt etieck ja ft mltU mil IDS UOrrorn III IlltHnriii'jra ,-,r,n ntimuKa llrnr. Din klilnxvantwl thnlirlnrv nnun ot all Imnurlllon. fJUl'lUKKUstreDCthtU and restores smllwfic organs Tbsrmooturrerori ar not cured by Doctors Is breams 80 por cent are troubled with Prostatitis, COPID1SNK th only known tt mnly to cure without nn operation. SOOO tciUniniit.iln. A. wrlttpo Cuarsnteef Irsn sud monrv retnritrd If a Wrsdnes cot effect a ixrnuuicnt curs. LOO boi.C for t&OO, mull. Sand fflrrrtER circular snd tratlmonlftls. Address OA voii MKDICINBI C p.o. Dox JOT. tUn Francisco. CL arMI lAAtt Ut MYHnt-DILLOW CKIIO ext.. ItTB AND SPAHM AH. t) - w HALF SICK ? Tako u Httlo of Altill'a Grape Tunic TUo crushed fruit Inxutlvo. Tho Now Wonder forbad health, action mlld,refrvHliini:,tnnItisr. Druffgtsts 50c. ' The Lightning Modlclno Co., Hock Island, Ills. Mull's LlghtnliiB Pnln Killer cures Short Hrcftth, !5c. LOCAL BREVITIES. Fritz Schiller, known its ,"Thc Count," who Is said to have annoyed residents of tho Hanseom nark district the past week, was arrested Monday cvenliiK by Detectives Herlan and Johnson. It was said to bo Bchlller's custom to call at a residence nnd demand a "Kood, hot meal," threatening dlro vengcnticu If It were not forthcoming at once. S. GoldherK, a Junk dealer at Twelfth end ChlcHKo streets, had visions nf a nice taunt ilmvn tho road tn wealth when Hill Carter sold Mini three boiler worth ut leust J 150 for 51') Mommy nfternnon. i.arter. a col ored man. had seen tho boilers In tho street before, his hotiso for so loni; that ho camo to bellovo they wcro his anil OnldberK took Ills word for It. Carter was arrested by KmerKuiicy Oilicer Haldwln. STRICTURE "I cure stricture without cutting or dilating, thus avoiding the hor rors of surgery.' ' My original and strictly mod ern treatment tor Stricture cures tho disease without cut ting or dilating, thus avoiding the horrors of surgery. It Is tho only treatment that should ever be uied, and the only one recommended by the legions of men who have recently been cured by It. It acts Immediately and directly upon the Stricture, dissolving it completely and dislodging all diseased tissue, whl:h comes away tn strips or shred-like fibre, allaying all Irritation and Inflammation and leaving tho canal entirely free from obstruction and In a sound, healthy condition. r Brass and Iron A Texas lawyer onco received a col lection irom a Chlcugo lawytr iiKUlnst u man who had ueuii dead somo time, ho write, back: " Is dead and Iu Hades, nnd as Chlcaco Is nearer that lilnco than Texas, you had butter brlns suit In Chicago." Wc aro much nearer tbo manufac turer of Ilrass and Iron liedsteads than any other furniture storo in this city. You had better brliiK your order to us, anci, wiiue Having a wiuer cnoieo of patterns, you will also securo a lower iirlee. Wo selt a dozen where 'other stores sell one. Wo handle them 'In enormous quantities, limy ore our npe Kilty Wo havo them with much or Httlo briiMWork. to meet everv demand. You can have the extension foot If you prefer, also tbo bowed foot, which Is very decorative. Our prices, which aro the lowest In Omaha, ninuo from $1,73 upwards. Tho hon Is tubular, with enameled Ivory lluHh. Tho brass Is extra heavily plated nnd Incquercd, and will wear for muny years. r-'"-'"-.- II SSS II N. IK-Nlce Cane Seat Chnlr, Jl.W. Parlor Table, $1.35. Hlack Iron Ueds, $1.73. ttar rf 1 1 fl JWu MASTRH fll'BCIAI.INT. I cure also to stay cured VARICOCELE, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, NKRVOUH Dl.IIII.ITY and nil reflex comnllentlnni nnd nssoclate dlsenies and weaknesses of men. To theso maladies alone I have earnest'y devoted tho best years of my llfo I make no charge for private counsel nnd give to each patient n LEOAL CONTRACT to bold for our promises. Is It not worth your white to Investigate a cure that has made lire unew to multitudes ot men? If you cannot call at our omces, write your symptoms fully. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. OMre Honrs From N A. . to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1UM. State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Ftrjam Straat. Rniunai nth anri llth Strpate Rmaha llah ww wywtit MFI WVVflVWM tWII$ HIIN VTIII VIVVIV VMIUIIU IVWWf If you want to know about a doctor, ask some of his patients. If yon want to know abont an office building, ask its tenants, You will find the tenants of the Bee Building enthusi istic in its praises, particularly if they formerly officed in other buildings. If you wish to inspect the few handsome offices which are vacant, call on us. R. C. Peters & Co,, Rental Agents, Ground Floor Bee Bid.