THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1901. An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and bcncllclal eTcctn of the well known remedy, Kynui' or Fioa, tnnmifiicturcil by the Cii,iro:iNiA Vin Smut Co.. Illustrate tho valueof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form mmt rsf resiling to the tastn and acceptable, to thu fiyolcm. It Is tho one perfect f.truntftliciilnp; lnxa ti , clcansinp tho byhtem effectually, dinpclliiiK' colds, headaches and fuverr gently yet promptly and en.-.bllnjf one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and Mib stance, and its acting on tho kidneys, , liver and bowela, without weakening or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative. In tho proccbs of manufacturing Onn ro used, as they arc pleasant to tho taite, but tho raedlolnal qualities of the remedy aro obtained from be una and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfoiinja Fio timur Co. only. In order to pet 1U beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plcaso remember tho full namo of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. DAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . X.0tTIBVri.Z.E. ky. NEW YORK, It. Y. Bbrtelobynll U'UBglits. IMcoLOo pcrbolUt. u ENDORSED BY MEDICAL PROFESSION WORLD FAMOUS MARIANI TONIC THE EVIDENCE submitted clear. y proves that the incdic.il profes sion ns well ns all wlin have used Vln Mariuni pronounce it UNEQUALED, ABSOLUTELY SAFE AND RELIABLE. All Druggists. Refuse Substitutes, i THE BRITISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE Is Crowded Almost Constantly With Invalids Seeking Health. Three Months' Services Arc Given Free To All Sufferers Who Call at Its Office in the Board of Trade Build.UK. Rooms 4118-1-39, Before October 22nd. A staff ot eminent physicians and sur geons from tho Drills!) Medical Institute have, at the urgent solicitation of a large number of putlonts under their care In this country established a permanent branch of tho IiiBtltutu In this city at Corner of llltit ami I'liriiiini Htreetx, HnoitiK las-l.'IK llonrit of Trade IlnllilliiK. These eminent gentlemen have decided to glvo their services entirely frco for thrco months (medicines excepted) to all Invalids who call upon them for treatment between now and Oct, 22, These services consist not. only of con tultatlon. examination and advice, but alio of all mtnor surgical operations. The object In pursuing this course Is to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and atlllcted, and under no conditions will any chargn whatever bo mndu for any services rendered for threo months, to all who call beforo Octoher ? The doctors treat all forms of dl;e.iso and deformities, imd guarantee h euro In every case they undertake. At tho first Interview, a thorough examination Is made, and. If Incurable, you are frankly and Kinuiy I oui do; aiso auviseu ngainst spend Inrc your money for useless treatment. Male and femalo .weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deafness alto rupture, goitre, cancer, all skin diseases, and nil Him of tho rectum aro positively cured by their new treatment. The chief associate surgeon of the Instl- turn id in pcrsomti t'liurge. Office hours from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. No Sunday hours. Si'HClAI. MIT1UH If you cniinot full eu.l Miuuo for question Itlnnk for hnnin trcntmrnl. (Sold Seal fa. "SPECIAL DRY." "BRUV CHAMPAGNE AMEIIICA'S BEST. Gold Seal my bo placed on tjsn table of tho most fastidious connoisseur without fear of criticism or comparison with any Imported champagne, '1 hen why pay twice as much for foreign labels? Order a case for Oirlfct mas, ,uu for It at your club and eafe. (JOLl) SKAL is sold by all first class grocers and wlno merchants. fluLnSiAl SpectalDrX 125315 URBANA WINE CO., Uruann, N. Y. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN or rdl; notched Milr. Imperial Hair Regenerator TTlll MMTiral r trill An Tt- i - - - '-J It J UB'jUUUIII 4 1 lilt' K to h UffUtral AMi IUouiIa iriNiureL PnlnM ar iIiimM T" . U 11... Jr nlntPiy htrfnlffla.' Stn,ilr of hair ir. IMPERIAL CltDUCAL MFO. Ca, 22 W. ZW St., fit York. Howell's No barking, eneei Anii-Kawf Ing or coughing around the house where Antl-Kaw l kept. It Isn't merely a help, It's a cure na only 25e a bottle at drug store. Deputy State Veterinarian. Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACGIOTTI, D. V. S PTTV VPTVlllvinin. Office and Infirmary, :sth and Mason SU Telethon fl 1 'A mm GOVERNOR RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Savars Expreio Pelljht Orer Fan-America Visit. SCHOOL CHART GAME WORKED AGAIN .Silirrlnenilrnt Forrler lienor lilt W'nrtilnu In (In TeiieluTN l.nlior Commissioner Aflir Vio lators iif l.im. (Krom a Start Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 7. (Special.) Oovrrnor and Mr. Savage, accompanied by the mil itary Btaff, rciurned today from the Ne braska day culcbratlon at tha ran-Amerlran exposition. Mlsa Savage waa with the party nt Huifalo, but remained at Chlcaso to visit with friends. Chief Clerk Clancey of the Kovcrnor's offlcc left tho party at lluffalo and proceeded to Washington. "Tho state did Itself proud on Nebraska day at the expedition and on the whole It was one of the most enjoyable trips 1 have ever taken," said the R0ernor. "Our whole party enjoyed tho trip. We experienced no mishaps and the oftlclals treated us roy-all;-. "Nebraska day was a complete success In every way. Tho meeting was held In the Temple of Music. The program was en tertaining and tho crowd was Immense. Dv the officials I was Informed that the gath ering on that day numbered G.000 more than at tho l'ppnsylvanla celebration, which Im mediately preceded ours, There were about fifty members in the party. Wo were en tertained at dinner hy tho exposition oftl c'nls, which, according to Commissioner Vance. Is a courtesy that has been extended to but one other stale during the summer. As to the fireworks and electrical dis play, they cannot bo too highly com mended. The latter portion of the program was devised by Kdward Hustln, a young Omaha electrician. "At tho invitation of the street railway officials tho whole party took a seventy-six mllo ride by Niagara Knlls, passed the rap Ids nnd then proceeded along tho Canadian bore past tho monument of (iencral Ilrock. Mr. Kly, the mannger, placed his private car at tho disposal of tho Nebrnskans." Lincoln .Vnllonnl llmikn. The statements of the national banks of Lincoln at the close of business on Septem ber 30 show that all three Institutions aro in a remarkably healthy condition. Do poslts and loans have increased materially and cash and eight exchange shows equally well, ranging from 32 per cent In ono bank to SO per cent In another. Tho last quar terly statement showed 14,627,000 of deposits and $2,(133,000 of loans. Thu statements made one year showed $3,685,000 of deposits as against J4.K27.000 this year. Following Is a comparative statement of deposits and loans on September 30, this year: Deposits. Loans. First National . 2,S70,Ooo . 1,071,000 785,00) J 1, 836,000 G3O.000 417,000 Columbia National City National ll.iZrt.CX'O $2,SWJ0 School Ctinrl (innir AKnln. Superintendent Fowler has received a let ter from Minneapolis warning him that agents aro at work In Nebraska selling school charts for ten times their real value. The communication exposes the schctno ot their operntlons nnd Is ns follows: MixxnArni.ia. Minn.. Oct. 4. Superin tendent Public Instruction, Lincoln, Noli.: In your stnte today mere is a never oum being worked by experts In sellng charts to rural districts. The chart coHts less tiinn 3 to tho mami facturer. Including stand. Notwithstanding they are highly polished and contain muctt color inoy aro not worth JIO In any school. Tho plan Is to visit rural districts only and srll the charts for from $30 to $5i. The selling price depends on thu cost cf Drilling tho majority of the board. Tha agents have to qualify before they can opcrato nnd they are past mnBters in II ml lug out susceptible members of tho board. The bribe is nnywhero from $5 to $10 per memnor. as soon as mo county noam is worked nil time paper Is sold to local banks at from 10 to S5 per cent discount. An expert agent Is worth to his firm $5,io a year. In some cases county superintend ents recommend lor a price, nut ir they condemn the thing tho ngents ostensibly leave tho country, then their lender calls his men from other pnrts of the state and thov rush tha country to il finish nfttlmru before the county superintendent Is nwaro or u. The agents do not call themselves "chart agents," but mask as general school sup- iuj iiirn. i nt- oniy ining mey nreail is notice In lornl nnners. hjcIi miner country people read, thus keeping It bo- iarc inu puuiiu. lours truly. ftl. I . HUUDKTTH. Tho school chnrt swlndlo was first brought to tho attention of Superintendent I owler early last April nnd at that time ho Issued -a noto of warning to county su pcrlntendcnts and other school officials, who might be approached by tho agents. For tho purpose of again placing them on their guard Mr. Fowler has reissued his notice, wnich Is as follows: chart ncont hnn hxoti the COlintles. lint nnlv anaklntr tt'hnn. 1m might devour, but devouring nearly all of ttlOSe hO H.1W. Tim irnhtlimnn ... have n recommendation from the state Buiirruucwieiu, inn the records and letter copybooks of this otllce show nothing of the sor . We think ho is mistaken and his conduct Impels us to the following de cision for self-protection; Henceforth we wl! ".'r0 to, vrlte' ,,lc(nte, grant or sln any testimonial or recommendation what soever of any school nimri. i ..n.l . .I.l """Ml i"- SAVvi.n. . " :.5. ?.f r I'roi-pect of ....... .o. unci UIUI'FN, Fenmlo nml ChlM Labor I.imv. Deputy Uibor Commissioner Watson I continuing his warfare against violators of trio femalo employment anil comrmlsnrv education laws. Ho announces that he will personally Inspect all establishments where femalo and child labor Is employed and that any person found disobeying tho laws win ho prosecuted. Ills notlco follows: LINCOLN. N'eh.. fli-i r. ;., .!,., . Under sepurnto cover I have forwarded to your address a number of public notices containing copies of tho acts regulntlm,' the employment of women and children !n I would resnectfullv that this bureau Is very much In earnest n Its cfTorts to see that the provision? of these nets are compiled with and letters will bo nddressed to employers nnd to rounty superintendents of public instr.ie. t on and truant unicorn In the state, with ty' i'IV,of inBce.v.ta.'"'"B ,1,c truo coiidltl jii of alTalrs In their respective localities As an officer of thn m,,t.. r n,i!,10.'.L,.ii.,I1" y' ,i'll0,.( a'"1 hall use .... iiv,.i in intvo ineso laws properly enforced. Tho manner of In" vestlKiitlon will not bo conilned to cor- 11'f.imiiuviiL'u neieen employers and tMt bureau, but shall embrace the more thur oush method of personal inspection of all establishments where female and child labor Is employed. ",lu Any employer doing business within this state, who shall neglect or refuse to ac cept and consider said notices and certlli. cntes and fr.il to carry out the prnvlslo s of fnld acts, shall bo liable 0 a pe mlt '' '' collected In an nctlon wherein the Deputy ' Commissioner of Lu'bor. rlriikn CU- dim Coniinn. Articles of Incornorntlan of th i-'in,-. Cas Light company of Nobraska City wcra " """" secretary of state's olllco ,1 Ji10 took of ,lle tompsny amounts n" .1 ' "CM Principally by Nathaniel ChlcaSo and Charles J, Hayes of Nebras lleiiilltlon for Arronsmilli, Oovcrnor Savage this afternoon granted a requisition for tho return of Thomas Ar- rowsmmi rrom Colorado to Nuckolls county, Nebraska, where ho Is wanted to answer to the charge of assault upon u 17-year-oId plrl. The action was resisted by the man's attorneys, but the governor ii i" Bimu ami aiso i-ertincates or School Attendance, and "Parents' and Gunrdlans' Lertlllcatus. au will confer a favor by acknowledc nc Ihe r.x.lni r K.., ' concluded that the evidcme was sufTli-lent , to warrant issuing tho papers. I'or VIolntltiK (.nine l.niT. Chief Oame Warden Slmpklns was noti fied today that Jesse and Guy King wero arrested nnd convicted at Elm Creek, Buf falo county, for fishing with a dip net, their , lines amounting to J23. In an adjoining county George Kelley and William Aschutt were fined $14.33 each for having quail lu i their possession. 1 I'cilcrnl I'.iitrt In Session. The October term of federal court opened this afternoon with a fair sited docket, which tho court began calling at 2 o'clock. Civil business entirely will occupy the time of tho court and a number of Jury trials arc slated. Criminal business nowadays Is rather slim nnd not enough has accumu lated during tho summer to Justify the call ing of a Jury. Since tho government adopted the salary system of paying deputy marshals Instead of tho fee plan and a. lows no expenses bbvc when tho deputy holds a warrant, there Is no detective work performed and no working up of cases. Hootlcgglng Is not the profitable business It onco was and tho United States pays but little attention to it In the towns, but Is as vigilant ns Is possible In Its watch over tho Indum reservations. Lo Is a thirsty bird and ho Is willing to pay good prices for his nip nnd this Is a constant temptation to tho Honor men of the bor der. l.nneiiNlor Conn I Tencliors. Lancaster county teachers organized for tho year last Saturday. Tho following of ficers were elected: Principal A. W. Os- terhout of Bethany, president; Miss Marie Lclst of Normal, vlco president; Miss Net. tlo Uaker of Waverly, secretary, and J. L. Halnbrldgo of Davey, treasurer. J. L. Mcllrlen, deputy state superintendent of public Instruction, talked on matters per. talntng to school organization and man. ugemcnt. lli'iuoorntN' Vli'p Chnlriiinn. C. I). Scott of Kearney has been appointed vlco chairman of the democratic state cen tral committee nnd In this capacity he will have direct nnd active charge of the cam paign. Chairman Hall will remain nt the head of the organization, but will act slmnlv n an advisory capacity. Tho headquarters of tho commltteo will be opened In the Fitz gerald building, 111 North Ninth street. within a few days. rjtliliiiis' flriiml I.o.Ikp. Delegates to tho thirty-seventh annual convention of the Knights of Pythias grand lodgo of Nebraska began to arrive In Lin coln tonight. The sessions will be held in representative hall at tho state house, tho first beginning nt 10 a m. tomorrow. Prohibition Ticket In DoiIbp. NOHTII II END. Neb.. Oct. 7. (Special.) Tho Dodgo county prohibition convention placed In nomination this ticket: For county Judge. D. M. Strong, North Bend; for sheriff, F. II. Wallace, Fremont; for county clerk, Oeorge Ely, Fremont; for county treasurer, S. W. Young, Union; for register of deeds, W. J. Oregg, North Bend; for superintendent, MIbs Mary Fowior, North Bend; for coroner, Dr. E. N. Leake, Fremont; for surveyor, Walter J. McVlcker. C. C. Bevcridgo, chairman of tho prohibition state central commltteo, v says the party Increased Its vote from 1,000 In 1S3S to 5,000 In 1900 nnd that a vigorous fight will bo mado this year throughout tho state. Skull Crocked by I'lylllR Hock. TECUMSEH, Nob., Oct. 7. (Special.) Irani Purdy, a laborer In William Moa- landcr's quarry In the western part of this county, was struck In the head by a pleco of stone whllo blasting rock Thursday. After lighting a fuso to a charge of powder for blnstlng he did not get out of reach of tho flying missiles nnd a piece of stone Btruck him on tho head, ranking a com pound fracture. In an operation mado by a surgeon nt Vesta a number of small pieces of his skull were removed. He Is now resting well and may recover. Woman's Work in Club Tho Omnhn Woman's club began its work for tho year 1901-1902 with a general meet ing In Its rooms In tho First Congrega tional church yesterday afternoon and though 3 o'clock was h. time for tho open ing a largo proportion of tho membership assembled fully half an hour earlier to ar range for reports and talk over matters pertaining to tho state federation mooting. which opens today In Wayne. In compllanco with tho decision last spring the session was held In tho lecture room Instead of the auditorium, ns for mcrly. By this nrrangemcnt tho club ro ducts Its rent from $S0O to $500 per year. Though tho full membership of tho orgnnl zatlon was not present, the assembly filled the room nnd whllo In many respects It was not as pleasant ns the auditorium, no serious Inconvenience was experienced. Ono member called attention to the fact that tho room wns crowded and asked what would bo done tf the full membership should attend at one time, She wns In formed that the house committee had that mnttcr under consideration nnd would make a report at the next meeting. The re-elected president, Mrs, George Tlldcn, called tho meeting to order and the Invocation was by Mrs. Towle. Mrs. C. C. Belden then rend n most beau tiful memorial upon the death of President McKlnley, signed by Mrs. C. C. Belden and Mrs. Balllct. The club accepted It by rls Ing and It was later decided that a copy ot tho paper bo prepared and sent to Mrs, McKlnley. Tho first matter of unfinished business was tho report of the Louisiana purchaso memorial commltteo by tho chairman, Mrs. H. S. J.tynes, Mrs. Jaynes read tho pro. Jects proposed nt tho Kansas City confer ence and reported the committee as fa voring first tho establishment nnd support of n chair for tho teaching of tho science of motherhood In somo well established institution of learning nnd second the erection of a fountain with figures historic and typical ns n memorial to tho Louisiana purchase. Sho further snld that but for tho difficulty of securing sufficient financial support for Its malntenanco tho commltteo would have preferred the erection and JSfijio MiSuTtsI Irt I Ml laBTMY I ' 1 I has cured thousands. It is guaranteed to cure you. 50c and $1 bottles. All druggists. fl inu Doras ana a rerv m BAPTISTS OPEN CONVENTION Nebraiktni of that Daiomic&tion Aitembla at Blair. CITZtNS THROW OPEN THEIR HOMES Itrv. C. W. Ilrlnntnil of (ltiiutin HeiuN Allium! Heports of Committees Slev. J. V. Cnrpcnler Presides. BLAIIt, Neb., Oct. ".(Special Telegram.) Tho Nebraska state convention of Bap tists opened this afternoon In the com modious church owned by the society of lilalr. Delegates arrived during the day by trains from all directions. Tho citizens of Hlalr have generously opened their horn. is for tho accommodation ot the delegates and everyone will rccclvo a cordial welcome while In tho city. Tho session was opene.l this afternoon by the board of milling 'ra In annual busslness meeting, with llev. J. F. Carpenter of Omaha ni president. Tho ovenlt.g session began at 7.30 with sink ing, followed by devotions and nn address by Hev. C. W. Iloach of Columbus, Tho annual sermon was by llev. I. II. Wood of Falrbury. Tho address of welcoma by Hev. C. E. Tlngley of Illulr was responded to by Hev. J. F. Carpenter. Tho report of com mittees for various places as appoints! by tho bonrd of managers were read by the corresponding secretary, Hev. C. W. Hrln slad of Omaha. Tho, church was crowded tonight, .pn- It it 1 1 it In K n nl i'nhlr Itoek, TABLE HOCK, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) The brick work on the new school build Inn was finished yesterday with tho exception of the tower and tho chimney. It will be ready for occupancy December 1. Tho basement of the now Odd Fellows' block was finished and work Is being pushed forward on the first story. It Is to be a brick block, two stories above tho basj mcnt, 26xS0 feet, nnd being built on the site of the old building. The first floor will be used as a storeroom nnd tho upper story (or a lodgeroom, an anteroom and a kitchen. liilsenlirrry .liny lleeovcr. ORAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Information from Alda this morning Is to the effect that at 12 o'clock last night tho condition In the Qulsenborry home, four teen miles southwest of this city, was much the same, with slightly more hopes thnt somo of the burned mcmbors of tho family might recover. The daughter Ornco and Mrs. Qulsenberry were reported to bo In the most serious condition. McKlnley and Ida, the twins, aro barely alive. Kill Vnonnoy In Tielcpf. ORAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Tho Hall county republican central com mltteo elected D. Arkernian chairman, John Alexander treasurer and A, F. Buech ler secretary. Tho vacancy caused by the resignation of A. C. Koenlg as candldato for surveyor was filled by the nomination of C. A. Baldwin. Pined for HrrnklitK nninr l.mr, WEST POINT. Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Deputy Sheriff Gallagher captured two vio lators of tho game law near this city Sat urday morning. Tho two men, Kelly and Ochaut, wero strangers here. They were fined $10 nnd costs by Judge Krnke. Mrs. MorKfiit .la mew I'nrnlyzcil, OSCEOLA, Neb.. Oct. 7. (Special.) Mrs. Morgan James suffered a stroko of paralysis In tho throat Saturday afternoon. Sho has been unnblo to speak' since. This Is the second stroke sho has 'had. Physicians bavo hopes of her recovery. Fair Yield of Suunr Ilpels. TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) A number of Johnson county farmers who maintenance of tho proposed Industrial normal, which should Include not only tho tenchlng of tho sclenco of motherhood, but other things consistent with tho general trend of the advancement of women. After some discussion It wns decided that tbo Omuha club would recommend tho erection of a building to bo used as hendqunrtcrs for women Interests and later equipped for the Industrial normal. St. Louis Is tho most likely location for such an Institu tion. The delegates to the Wayne meet Ing were requested to ncccpt this decision ns Informal Instruction to guldo thorn In their vote on the matter at tho stato meet ing. The membership commltteo reported fifteen new menibers ns having qualified since the last meeting, which gives the club n membership of 117. Miss Bertha Hill next contributed two piano numbers and responded to nn encore. Sympathy was expressed by a rising vote for tho members who have sustained losses by death during tho summer. Mrs. Foster of Shroveport, La., ex-presldent of tho Louisiana Federation of Woman's Clubs, was then introduced and extended greet ings, also Mrs. Holmes of Kearney, a member of the state Industrial committee. Mrs, W. H. vuoer, chairman of tho new philanthropic committee, next mndo n re port of the progress In thnt work. It was decided last spring, after much discussion, that the club should adopt as Its phil anthropic work the conduct of an nuxlllnrv club, for the benefit of the women nnd girls of the First wnrd and to admit of properly supporting such a work, two other wcll-ojtabllshcd and most cffcctlvo works had to bo dropped. Mrs. Wllber re ported that though tho commltteo ap pointed for the formulation of plnns wns cnlled, but three of the members responded nnd so the work voted to begin during tho summer had to bo dropped. Another elfort was made recently for a conference between tho mcmbors of the commltteo and tho leaders of tho different departments. This too proved unsuccessful and It was decided that the matter should bo brought up before each department and the leader Instructed as to the Judgment of her department, nftor which she will confer with tho committee. Dyspepsia is called the "American s Disease," as it Is said to attack moro residents of this country than any other. Americans live too rapidly are always too hurried to (five proper at tention to the selection of food and to take the time to eat it If you have an especially distressed condition of the stomach after eating, an inability to partake of tho lightest meal with perfect freedom from a "crowded feeling" in the stomach immediately afterwards, belching, ir ritability and a generally disturbed mental condition, you have Dyspepsia.. Dr. CaJdwell's Syrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Compound - .ereuina utue book on stomach troubles sent Iree. grew small fields of sugar beets this year for experimental purposes are now harvest ing their crops. Despite the dry spell, the yield Is ten tons per ncre. Four dol lars per ton Is tho local market price. The whole product of the several farmers en gaged Is being shipped to the factory at Ames. Mother llrenL.. IIuIij'n I.ck In l'lny. ULK CHEEK, Neb., Oct. ".(Special.) While playing with her little year-and-a-half old daughter Thursday evening, Mrs. O. II. Mendell, a mile north of town, tossed tho little one onto the bed. Saturday It was noticed that something was wrong with one of Its legs. She was brought to j town Saturday night and Dr. Youngman found the limb broken. llnliy l)lr nildenl- nt Knlrnintit. FAIRMONT. Neb.. Oct. 7. (Special.) The 5-year-old son of Conrad Lcnz, n section hand on the Burlington, died sud denly this morning after eatlug breakfast. The little one complained ot Its stomach, lay down on tho bed and expired suddenly. It had an nttnek of mumps thrco weeks ago, but has been In Its usual health .since. Tenia Ilium Aimy irllli Mnll Wnitun, HUMBOLDT, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Tho team driven by llornce L. Bennett, tho rural mall cnrrlcr, ran nwny while on tho way home Saturday night, throwing Ben nett out and bruising him considerably. Tho team broko loose from tho mall wagon beforo going far and camo on to town. The mnll was not Injured. IoIiiimoii County Prohibitionists. TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) The Johnson county prohibitionists have nominated this ticket: For treasurer, E. D. Hounds; cor clerk, W. S. Dllworth; for Judge, C. F. Lee; for sheriff, F. M. Ander son; for superintendent, E. C. Thompson; for commissioner, first district, William Pickerel. 'York Fnlr Closed1, YORK. Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Tho York county fair Just held was more suc cessful than anticipated, owing to Its being postponed. The exhibits of farm produots wero very good. A number of speedy horses entered, both running nnd trotting races, The largest atteudnnco was Friday, which wns children's day. v T. AV. Tnjlor Home from Alnskn, TABLE HOCK, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) J. W. Taylor nrrlved here Saturday from Alaska. He Is the husband of Mrs. Chris t( na Baker-Taylor, who was drowned In Alaska several months ngo. She had been a missionary there for seevral years, He comes to visit his wife's parents, O, V. Baker and wife. Demoerrtt Nominate nt Writ Point. WEST POINT, Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) At the city caucus of tho democrats of West Point these precinct nominations wore mado: For assessor, Charles Dcmary; for Justices of the pcacq, D. M. Clancy and Georgo L. Hebhausen; for constables, L. Homo and Jefiie Camp. More Itiiln nt Norlh I.nnp. NORTH LOUP. Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Another heavy rain fell hero Saturday night and Sunday. Much damn go to hay and straw In tho stack Is being done by the wet weather this fall. A larger amount of tall grain Is being plnnted than usual. Celebrate M'rrtilliiK Aniil veronry. TABLE HOCK. Nob., Oct. 7. (Special.) Over 100 people gave a surprise for Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor Friday evening at their home, It being tho twenty-fifth anni versary of their marriage They received several Presents. West Point Tin Officers. WEST TOINT, Neb.. Oct. 7. (Speclnl.) At a meeting of tho volunteer fire depart ment of this city F. E. Krauso was elected president, P. E. J. Hotnlg secretary, F. A. Schmeln foreman, Henry Dlschcr nsslstant foromnn. and Charity Mrs. Wllber called attention to tho fact that tho responsibility of tho movoment lay upon tho entire club and that tf It proved a falluro tho odium of the failure would lay upon tho club, which had voted tho plan. Sho expressed tho disappoint ment of tho commltteo that It had not re ceived moro suggestions from the club at the tlmo tho matter wns decided upon and said that the commltteo had not proposed the First ward us tho field for its work because It deemed It In the greatest need but because It has to mako suggestion of somo field nnd expected tho club to decide upon the locution most needing such help. Sho concluded with reminding tho women of their Individual responsibility in tho mnt ter, nnd at the closo of her report there wns n general "I told you so" from those who had proposed tho plan In the begin nlng, preferring the continuation of the work that had already proved effectual to the adoption of a new and great undertak Ing. Mrs. Tllden then read tho annual ad dress, opening with a touching tribute to President McKlnley. Among tho matters sho touched upon wero the proposed aux lllary club, and urged tho women to recog nlzo Its seriousness and accept tho responsi bility. She spoko of, tho law providing that all members shall be members of at least ono department of tho club and ad vised that steps bo taken to enforce It or clso It bo repealed, and advised the adoption of a suggestion box as a means of benefiting tho organization, Mrs. J. II. Dumont gave a most Interest Ing report of tho twenty-eighth annual meeting of tho National Society of Chari ties and Corrections recently held In Wash lugton, D. (!., which aho attended as tho club's delegate. As new business, It was decided that not only tho Omaha women, but women from South Omaha nnd Dundee should bo In cluded In tho GO-cent ndmlsslon charged visiters. Tho following announcements were made regarding tho opening meetings of tho de-pnrtmcnts- Oratory, 10 a. m., Wednesday domestic science, 10 a. in., Thursday; French conversation, 10 n. m., Thursday; English literature, 10:30 a. m,, Thursday PEPSIN SYRUP CO. MonticeUo, Ills. USE SOME COMMON SENSE Take the Only Remedy That Is Guaranteed to Effect a Cure! DO NOT BE FOOLED BY QUACKS! They Are Dropping by the Way While the Great Work of Paine's Celery Compound Goes Steadily Oh. If ever a person needs to cxerclso the Oodglven quality of common sense, It Is when ho begins to bo sick, One can afford to bo stupid or freakish. or carelefs nnd frivolous when well. Thero Is no man so poor, It he has his health, nnd his nerves are In good order, his muscles sound, and tils stomach normal, who cannot correct his mistakes. Hut tho moment ono falls sick when as suro as fnte, disease with Its mild begin nings, If not promptly checked, Is bound to develop Into serious Illness thero Is no longer tlmo to experiment or blunder. Tho experience of tho world has shown thnt In every enso of sickness resulting from Impaired nerves nnd Impure blood, Pnlne's celery compound does Immedlato nnd cffcctlvo good! For the last ten yenrs tho thousands of authentic reports of In dividual cases have multiplied, until It can be absolutely said that In no one case does this great remedy over fall to benefit, and It taken promptly, to cure! And yet during that tlmo a hundred worthless nostrums under patented catchy names have been foisted upon tho public, and somo of them for a brief period have had largo sales. Hut every one of them having been tried has been found sadlv wanting, and after their unscrupulous pro prietors have mado all tbo money thoy could In defrauding tho well and seriously harming tho sick, these .quack medicines and their catchy, silly names have disap peared from view. Thero Is a concoction being sold In this stato today, where its speculative advertising was begun n year inter than In other states, a year or two ago, which has gono tho way of Its predecessors so rapidly that In every section of the country where It was first exploited, tho sales have dropped off as rapidly as thoy begun, and tho obscure company behind It finds It no longer possible, even by tho moat sensational methods, to create any demand whatever for It. Unlike all these and other such prepara tions, Palno's celery compound has stood the test of tlmo and experience. It Is not a patent medicine; It Is the discovery of one of tho greatest physicians the world has had, probably tho most successful prnctl- tloner In this country, whoso reputation wns nlrcndy established as a specialist In nervous diseases, nnd who was and Is tho foremost authority In the world on tho diseases of the blood and nerves. Prof. Kdward E. Phelps, M. D., LU, D. As dis tinguished In his way ns his kinsman, that other great Vermonter of tho family of Phelps, who ns our recent minister to tho Court of St. Jsmes so nbly eurncd the tlUo ot diplomat and stntesman. In theso last ten years, tho proprietors of Palno's celery compound havo been sending Land Made famous by the early Traders, Explor ers, Pioneers, Mormons, Emigrants, Pony Express Riders, Overland Stage Coaches, Indian Encounters, etc., are seen from the car windows of the Union Pacific trains. In travtllng over this line you can ace the wonderful achievement of the Union Pacific engineer over mighty chasms, lofty peaks, and through mountains of solid rock. Be sure your ticket reads OVER THIS ROUTE. "X City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam 'Phone 316. lejIiUred A. Mayer Co., m BEE BUILDING OMAHA. NfcB. 'Pious 171 Re-No-May Powder relieve and cures all disorder of tha feet Cue to excessive perspiration. Price 50 Cents. Bold by druggists and glovo dealers every where. Sent by mail for 5c additional to cover postage, ".Una wants but little here belotr" Said u morbid poot long years ago, I'm prone to doubt thnt mule nt saRo Wlui. . look at The Uee'H yreat "Want Ad" page. IN SICKNESS this greatest of alt prepared remedies tfl tho four quarters of tho earth, In larger and larger shipments, relieving and curing the sick, restoring the weak ami depressed to health and strength, making It posslbln for many nnd many a person to live, who could Hud no relief In woll-lntcnded pre scriptions, or nntlqunted and worthless harsnpnrlllns and nervines. In these years that havo seen so manv quacks como and go one so-called medleiUA wns put up by no more experienced a hand than a pushing Phlladelprla real estato dealer; another has been and Is now run In part by n group of sharp newspaper men; another which originated ns a pleasant thing for colds, has added not to Its virtues, but to Its schemes of advertising, until Is has becomo In tho minds ot Its projectors a euro for all tho ailments under tho sun nnd such Instnnces might bo multiplied. Don't touch them! All Ihcs havo had. or are having tholr day, whllo the demand for America's great est family remedy a real remedy for real Ills an effcctlvo tonle nnd honest Invlgorn tor, has not suffered from tho attempted substitution of other preparations. Palno's celery compound Is a medicine that cures the sick, and no high class druggist ever attempts to Induce a customer to tnko any thing In Its stead. Palno's celery compound has gone on steadily gaining In fame these years bc cnuso those who have tried It havo grate fully Bung Its praises, nnd In every com munity In tho country havo by word ot mouth spread Its fame. According to tho well known ethics of reputnblc physicians, this prescription was at the very outset frcoly presented to physi cians In good standing, and tho formula Is gladly given them today. For that reason Palno's celery compound has never been Included nmong patent medi cines. Coming from so his n source, and so searchlngly tried nnd recommended, physicians have long employed It as unhesi tatingly ns they hnvc used their official prepnrntlons. It driven tho poison germs of deep-seated, dlseoso from tho blood. It brings buoynncy of spirit In plnco of lassitude and dcscondcncy. It allows tho overtaxed system to start fairly on tho ronil to health. It procures tho sleep so necessary to brain nnd nervo centers. It strengthens. lnvlcnratcs. (lives new tone to tho' system. Makes the blood henlthy. Is food for tho nerves. It tnnkes people well! Thousands have been benefited, thous ands havo been cured by Pnlne's eclcrv I compound, when everything elso has failed. Marks DR. McCREW (Age 52) SPECIALIST Disease mid Disorder of JIimi OiiIj-, 50 rears' experience, & ,enrs In Oumlin. VARICOCELE cwl:1ou,t"os.Irn 10 'ly, CVPUII IQ and all lilood Diseases cured OlrnlLIO for lire. All breaking out and klgns of tho dlseaso disuppcar at once. fitCD On finn cases cured of nervous llVCn ZUUUU debility, loss of vitality "tnd all unnatural weuknosscs of men. btrlcture. Gleut, Kidney uud Bladder Uls C4BKH. Hydrocele cuied permanently. Cure Giiarnulrril, Ciinmiltiitioii 1 roe, CHARGES LOW. Treatment by mall. P. O. Box 766. Olllc over -IS tioutb llth street, between Farntra and Douglas Bts., OMAHA. NI2U.