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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: '1 11 1'HSDAV, NOVEMBER 11. 1901.
FAIR DESIGNS ON NEBRASKA
Women EellgT This Will Ee Their Next
Equal luffraje Captire.
ABUNDANCE OF FEED AND CATTLE
DnttKiin County Nirrr Orforr 11ml
?titri n I.lip Mnnk ShoTi-lnn
llnlnnrn Lrft from llnf.
fnlo Rxhlhlt.
(From a Staff Correspondent,)
LINCOLN, Nov. 13. (SprclalO Nebraska
is claimed an the next rUats of equal suf
frage by th delegate attending the
twenty-fifth annual convention of tho Statu
Woman's Suffrage aaxoclatlon In thla rlty.
They point to the Hat of utatea already con
quered, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and
Idaho, and deelaro Nebrnaka will be the
next to fall Into the column,
At the opening cession of the convention
In the First Baptist church this morning
flfty-flvo accredited delegatca were present,
besides several visitors of note, among
them being Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt,
president of tho national association.
After the formal opening exercises Mrs.
Clara A. Voting, president of the state asso
ciation, delivered an address of encourage
mnt, much stress Mnjr. put upon the
motto, "Nebraska Shall He Next."
Mrs. Young reviewed the conditions In
the various county organization and spok
In an optimistic vein about the growth of
tho movement. She favored aggressive
field work and earnest efforts to extend the
sphere of woman's utcfulness.
Reports of tho treasuror, Mrs. K. M.
Futherland, and the auditors, Mrs. Mary
Gmlth and Mrs. Oetty W. Drury, wcro next
eubmlttrr).
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt of New York,
representing tho national organization, was
next Introduced. After congratulating the
Nebraska workers on tho number of dole
gaten and tho enthusiasm manifested, she
declared that woman suffrage was going to
come, and come In the near future. Work
ing for such a cause wbb not a burden, but
a privilege, because Innumerable reforms
would be Introduced when the ballot was
extended to tho women of the land. In
part she snldt
Tho women assembled again thU after
noon and listened to greetings from vari
ous clubs and officials. An address of
welcomo was delivered by Maor Wlnnctt
of tho city of Lincoln and Mrs. K. W.
Southerland responded. Papers wcro road
ns follows; "Woman's Sphere," Miss Ncl
lln Taylor, Merna; "Women of the I'nst,"
Mrs.. M. L. Ward, Tccumseh; "Women of
tho I'rcscnt," Mrs. Jennie Ross, Dakota
City; "Women of tho Future," Mrs. Getty
Drury, Vender.
Tho feature of the day's proceedings was
the debate of tho question of equal suf
frage by A. Blxby of this city and Miss
Laura A. Oregg of Omnha at tho evening
lesslon, tho former taking tho position
igalnst equality and the latter favoring It.
Governor Savage presided at the night
meeting. The convention will be continued
tomorrow.
Wnnt Infiupntlnt l.rnilrraj.
"If I wanted to ettnbllsh an empire In
this country with Mr. Roosevelt ns the
king I would first convert the leading men
to the cause. I would Interest tho minis
ters, tho editors, the foremost business
men. Then the masses of the people would
follow. There Is no trouble about the rank
and fllo when the bell wethers are cap
tured. "In-thls work It is the Influential people
that .we want. In your local clubs get tbo
men and women who arc potent In helping ,
mould public opinion. Then ym will have
no trouble with the people who do not pay
their dues and meet you with frittering
ptcubos. Make your organlralton so strong j
that no one can afford to let dues lapse.
Discourage all discouraging statements.
As a general rule keep the peislmlstlc peo
plo in the background when the meetings
ire public. Sit down on all tendencies to
posslmlsm on such occasions."
Mrs. Chapman Catt declared that
throughout the country were many people
who were passively supporting the woman
suffrage movement. She declared that the
outlook for success was far more promls
Ing than was tho prospect for tho ascend
ency of tho abolition movement ten years
before the war.
"Will Iteprnt Hcpiililtrmi C.nlne.
Senator Owens of Dawson county was In
Lincoln today attendlug to business of a
personal nature. He says the republican
gains In his section of tho stato will be
dupllculcd at next year's election. Moro
interest Is being taken In politics tban be
fore election and he looks forward to a
big vote next year. An lucrensa In the
total vote In Dawson county will not In
jure the republicans, he says, for It Is con
reded that as many republicans ns fusion
Ists stayed nway from the polls this year.
J'We never had so many cattle In Daw
ion county as at tho preoent time," said
the senntor. "Stock Is being shipped In
for the winter and the shipments to market
are very light. Wo have an abundance of
rough feed In Dawson county and nre able
to take caro of lots of stock that cannot
be wintered In other platfs. Alfalfa and
buffalo grass produced good crops and
rorn was of an nverage yield In all sec
tions of the county."
Apprnl In .Mrgnn Cimr.
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Smalls of Fre
mont havo appealed to tho supremo court
for a reversal of tho decision of tho dis
trict court by which Mrs. Lydla Wlckwlro
was given a Judgment against thorn for
11,014. Tho amount named In the Judgment
Is for damages nllegcd to have been caused
by the 0-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs,
Smalls. Mrs, Wlckwlre testified In the
lower court that as she was walking near
the corner of Ninth and Nye streots In
Fremont sho heard a sharp sound and a
whlztlng nolso and an Instant later felt a
severo pain In her left shoulder. An ex
amination showed that she had been hit
by a bullet. Turning quickly In tho dl
rectlon of the first sound she saw the
STRENGTHENS
SYSTEM
BODY
BRAIN
and NERVES.
Smalls hoy running and she avers that he
Is tho person vho fired the bullet, presum
ably with an alrgun. Tho accident oc
curred May IS, 1900,
Xrlirnskn'x llitffnlo llilillilt.
"There will be a balance of approxi
mately $2,000 left In the treasury after all
expenses of our exhibit at Buffalo arc paid,"
said E L. Vanco, Nebraska com
missioner In rhargo of the state's exhibit
at the Pan-Amorlcati exposition, Mr. Vance
as In Lincoln today closing up tho affairs
of the commission, preparatory to paying
the last of tho bills outstanding.
"I can't give exact figures, but I believe
the total expense of tho commission and
exhlhlt, Including salaries, will not bo over
$8,000. Wo havo conducted our work
economically and are confident that wo
gave tho best possible display for tho
amount expended. Aside from n few of
thn showcases practically all of tho ex
hibit was disposed of at nuffalo."
Ilniiilrnl ntitl Tnchr, Count 'F.tti.
The attention of Superintendent Fonlcr
was called today to an article which re
cently appeared In an Omaha newspaper
and which was said to bo a description of
the only log schoolhouso In Nebraska. This
structure, according to tho story, Is on
Dcllcvue Island, but will soon bo torn
nwny to make room for a more pretentious
building. In a volumo soon to be Issued
Mr. Fowler will dcscrlbo 112 other log
rchoolhouses In this stato nnd 505 In the
same territory that tiro mado of sod.
Ilnlf-l-'nrp Sn l'nor
Rev. William H. Klmberly Is the gen
eral missionary of the American Sunday
School union nnd a resident of Lincoln.
Mr. Klr.iberly was drawn on the Jury for
this week In district court, nnd his name
cume from tho box this morning when
the court began calling for Jurors In a
case In which Wilbur W. Towlo Is suing
tho Rock Island Railroad company for dam
ages to a stallion Injured In a runaway
accident,
Judgo Tuttlo. who represents Mr. Towle,
mado It h rnl to ask each of tho pros
pective Jurors If ho had ever received any
favors from tho Rock Island railroad. When
ho came to Mr. Klmberly the latter replied
that he had a half-fare permit from the
management of the road, because of his
calling oh a minister.
Mr. Tuttlo promptly challenged him for
cause, contending that this favor from
tho company would create a natural bias
In his favor.
Judge Holmes held that Inasmuch ns the
Juror enld he had no bias or prejudice In
favor of tho company tho possession of n
hnlf-fare permit was not In Itself sufficient
ground for challenge.
IIpJitIh Tontlnr .tilti'ntlon.
Tho Stntn Ranking Hoard today rejected
the application of the Tontine Loan and
Security company of St. Louis for a license,
to do business In Nebraska under the build
ing nnd loan law. Tho proposed method of
transacting business was held by tho board
not to conform with tho requirements of
the net nnd under Its decision tbo company
Is estopped from accepting money ns In
vestments from Nebraska people.
Jffnti- llnnk of Ncniiiliu. ,
Secretary Royso today iRsued a charter
to the Stota nank of Nemaha, Nemaha
county. It r cnpltalized for $fi,00u nnd
the incorporators aro: William Campbell,
Frederick K. Allen and Klmer K. Allen. A
charter was hIso given tho Fnrmers' Stnto
bank of Carroll, which Is capitalized for
$12,500 by R. R. Oiirney, K. W. Closson,
J. T. Dressier. W. H. McClusky nnd J. II.
Klngrey.
Custer County' fit-mint.
Governor Savage, Attorney Oeneral Prout
and Sccretnry Roysc of tho State Ranking
Board returned today from tho republican
ratification which was held last night In
Rroken Row. Tho gathering was one of the
largest of Its kind evrr seen In Custer
county, many attending from adjoining
counties,
Krrrtton of Norfolk Aeylnin.
The Bot.rd of Public Lands and Buildings
this morning decided to readvertlse for
bids for the erection of tho Norfolk asylum.
No matcrtnl can be secured. It Is claimed,
until midwinter. The Stnte Board of Chari
ties may recommend that 125 of the pa
tionts be sent to Hartlnga and the asylum
at Lincoln to relieve the overcrowded con
dition of the remaining buildings at Nor
folk.
Mmnlliuix Hint Srliooln.
No steps have been taken by the school
board relatlvo to enforcement of vaccina
tion regulations. Such action has been
suggested, but has not yet been taken. Ono
member of the board said this afternoon
that he thought tho subject would be con
sidered at thn next regular meeting, which
Is scheduled for next Friday night.
Considerable unrest waH caused the
patrons of tho C street school by tho
prevalence of smallpox In that vicinity so
they requested that tho school be closed
In response to the demand tho Board of
Health ordered that one room be locked
nnd remnln so until further orders.
mm
World Famous Marianl Tonic
Bifon Mtilt APPETIZER
Aftir Mult DIGESTIVE
At All Tlmit TONIC
Sola by All Druf f Istt. Refute Substitute.
LONG PINE DOCTOR'S REPORT
TONTINE INVESTORS' TURN
Rctiriif N Diimoidi, 7hj Appal to the
Law,
DEMAND RECEIVER FOn THE SECURITY
lirnncl lalnttri Contrnrt Holder" Wnnt
Division of Wlmt Arl I'nn He
I'oiiiiil Stirrlff Tnjtor
In Clinrnc
OR A NO ISLAND, Neb.. Nov. 13.-(Spe-clal.)
Oeorgc L. Augustine, Albert Kttlng
and August Olade, holders of contracts In
the Security Tontine Investment company
of this elty, hnve filed In tho district court
a petition nsklng for the appointment of n
receiver for tho company.
Tho Security Tontine Investment com
pany In one of tho diamond contract con
cerns which presented to the public the pos
sibilities of making large profits very
quickly. It was organized here nbout two
years ago nnd was thn forerunner of an
other organization, with headquarters also
In this city, but which has recently been
doing most of Its business In western states
Tho petitioners nllego that there are seventy-five
contracts now duo nnd fully paid
up nnd that tho ofllccrs of the company nre
unabln to distribute the dlnmonds or tho
equivalent thereof; that there are nbout
$5,000 on hand nnd office furniture nnd fix
tures to the value of $100.
Tho petitioners pray "Hint o receiver may
be appointed by tho court who shall b
authorized nnd required to take Immediate
possession of nil the assets, books, papers
nnd property of the nlleged association, the
Security Tontine Investment company, nnd
collect nil of Its Indebtedness nnd shall re
port to this court tbo names of all tho hold
ers of sold contracts (those having been
paid up as well ns those not all paid up),
that Loroy W. Lyons and O. II. Tracy nnd
tho Security Tontlno Investment company
nnd ench of them may bo forever enjoined
from receiving, collecting or disbursing any
of tho moneys contributed by tho holders of
said contracts, or from In nny wny meddling
or Interfering with Its moneyB, nssets or
property of any kind, and may nlso report
to this court tho names of all parties now
or heretoforo connected with said associa
tion, whether ns alleged stockholders or
manager and promoters, the amounts con
tributed by them to Its capital stock, If
anything, the amount of stock held or
owned by ench nnd the amounts converted
by them or paid over to them by the asso
ciation, whether ns profits or dividends or
otherwise, nnd report tho names of till per
sons to whom the association has paid any
nlleged dividends or profits on contracts
nnd tho amounts paid each nnd all, in order
that nil such persons may be made defend
ants herein nnd required to nccount for and
pay over to such receiver all sums paid to
them or any of them ns nlleged profits or
dividends, to the end that the same may be
Justly nnd equitably distributed among thn
holders of sold contracts nnd to others, tho
creditors of said association." Tho petition
nlso risks that tho association nnd Its offi
cers bo forever enjoined from carrying on
nny such or similar business.
Sheriff Tnylor has been appointed tempo
rary receiver. There aro 101 paid-up con
tracts nnd the defendants represented
thereby number at leust fifty.
THIEVES GET COZAD SUPPLIES
Provide ThrniUfU with Wnunn
l.onri nf riothlnir nnd Food
In the Mght.
C07.AD, Neb., Nov. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) Another daring burglary was com
mitted here last night. Tho general mer
chandise storo of Banks fc Eoft was en
tered and about $700 worth of clothing, In
eluding underwear, taken by thn thieves,
who also entered the market and grocery
of H. Burns and took about $100 worth of
canned goods nnd meats. A small amount
of flour wns also stolen from tho feed storo
of O. W. Hines. Thern Is no clew to the
robbers except thnt a spring wngon was
seen lenvlng town southward about. 2 a. m.
Steps aro being tnken to track It.
EDMONSON WAIVES HEARING
llnttli Creek Milliliter Acvniied of Ai-
null I Hound Over .eeuer
ContrncllctN Herself.
Ilrnllh OfTlper l,nw Write Tin- llee
Ciiiiceriiliiii Sinollio nul
(liuiriint Ino There.
LO.S'Q PINE, Neb., Nov. 13. (Special.)
To the Editor of Tho Bee: 1 wish to cor
rect the statement made In your Issue of
November 11. In the village of Long Pine.
Nob., of the number of cases of smallpox
now wholly recovered nnd released there
aro seven; those recovered nnd not yet
released from quarantine, on necount Of
others In the fnmlly, eighteen; thoso not yet
entirely over the dlscnse, but rapidly Im
proving, fifteen; total, forty; number of
families under quarantine, fourteen,
Tho above Is a true statement of tho
condition lit our town today, November 12,
1901. All are uudcr strict quarantine.
School has been closed for three weeks
and no public gatherings are allowed.
Churches are all closed. There having
been no new cases In the last week, it is
our opinion that the end has been reached.
Respectfully,
DR. LAW.
Attest: Health Officer of Long Pine.
OBOROF. A. SMITH & SON.
General Merchandise.
AlnntTnrtli ttiinrniitltipil.
AINSWOUTII, Neb., Nov. 13. (Special
Telegram.) Last night tho Alnsworth vil
lage trustees nnd local Board of Health
had a meeting and quarantined tho town
ngslnst Long Pine, where smallpox Is re
ported. Tho county commissioners met yes
terday and appointed n couuty bonrd of
health and ordered the sheriff to carry out
tho provisions to prevent spread of con
tagion. Johnstown and Wood Lake, Just
west of here, have nlso a number of rases.
So far no rases havo developed In Alns
worth. (olden pu? In llnmllton Count?-,
AURORA. Neb.. Nov. 13. (Special.)
Everything Is on tho boom In Hamilton
county. The wheat prospect is the finest
ever known nnd tho average the largest In
the history of the county. Carpenters are
still busy building new houses and barni.
The Aurora, High school has a new steam
heating plant.
Clnv Count)' (sari,
CLAY CENTER, Neb.. Nov. 13, (Special.)
The (all term of the district court for
Clay coiinty convened yesterday. There are
seventy-three cases on the docket, six of
which art criminal cases,
MADISON, Neb., Nov. 13. (Special.)
Rev. Edmonson, the Battle Creek minister
arrested for asenulting his little adopted
daughter, wns placed In the custody of
tho sheriff yesterdny. The clergyman
waived hearing before Justice Norwlck of
Battle Creek and wns bound over. Tho
case will probably bo heard next week.
Tho young girl haB contradicted tho story
nnd seems to have had no Idea of the seri
ous chnrgo she wns mnktng.
(Iris llnmiui't (lie Klevenn.
GRAND ISLAND, Nob., Nov. 13. (Spe-
rial.) Tho Grand Island collego eleven yes
terday afternoon defentfd tho Hastings col
lego oloven, 35 lo 0. There was small dif
ference In the weight of tho men on tho
respective teams, hut the Grand Island
team made continual line smashes of from
five to tlftcen yards, with end runs aver
aging thirty to forty yards. Hastings made
tho required five yards four times. The
members of the Hastings nnd Grand Island
teams were entertained In tho evening at a
banquet given by tho young women of the
college.
Slielton yirtlmillHtN Welcome l'ntir.
SHELTON, Neb.. Nov. 13. (Special.) A
large number nf members nnd friends of
the Methodist Episcopal church met nt
their place of worship last evening and
gave a pleasant reception to their newly
appointed pastor, Rev. Stlfller, nnd. his
wife. Rev. Stlffier was appointed to this
charge by the conference at North Platte.
Ho comes from Ord, Neb.
Goes to llentrlre Conrl.
WY.MORE. Neb., Nov. 13. (Special. )-
The rnses of Attorney J. A. Van Orsdel
of Cheyenne, Wyo., against the eight res
ervation settlers for tho attorney fees In
the recent land settlement enme up for
hearing In Justice oourt Monday, when a
change of vonno was taken to tho county
court nt Beatrice.
I.llilit Docket nt Dnvlil tltj.
DAVID CITY. Neb., Nov. 13. (Special.) -
The November term of district court con
vened in this city yesterday, Judgo Good
of Wahoo presiding. This week will be do
voted to equity work nnd tne Jury Is sum
moned to appear next week. The docket
Is light, there being thlrty-ulno civil cases
nnd two criminal cases.
The-ciervtific production
of a laxative of known value and distinctive
action is rapidly crowing in public favor, along
with the many other material improvements of
the age. The many
who &rVwIl informed
must understand quite clearly, that in order
to meet the above conditions a laxative should
be wholly free from every objectionable quality
or substance, with its component parts simple
and wholesome and it should act pleasantly
and gently without disturbing the natural
functions in any way. The laxative which
fulfils most perfectly the requirements, in the
highest degree, is
Syrup of Figs
The sale of millions of bottles annually for
many years past, and the universal satisfaction
which it has given confirm the claim we make,
that it possesses the qualities which commend
it to public favor.
Its Excellence
is due to the originality and simplicity of the
combination and also to the method of manu
facture, which is known to the California Fig
Syrup Co. only, and which ensures that per
fect purity and uniformity of product essential
to the ideal home laxative. In order to get
ItsJJerxefici&l Effects
always buy the genuine and note the full name
of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
printed on the front of every package. In the
process of manufacturing figs arc used as they
are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal
Virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an
excellent combination of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially.
5a.r Frarcisco,CfcI.
Louisvillt.Ky.
For silt by till dru(jists
rte-w York.N.Y
Pntt fifty cents per bottle.
asylum nbout three months ago, when It
wns supposed kne wns permanently cured,
but nbout two weeks ngo sho whs tnken
sick ngaln and her condition wns such
thnt It was thought best to take her baok
to the asylum.
Vlnrtiuetle (.'lult Unified,
MARQl'LTTE, Nch., Nov. 13. (Special
Telegram.) The Marquette rlub was closed
tonight by Sheriff Pollard. Two harrols
of beer, sorao whisky aud tho bar fixtures
were ronflfcated, Clerk II. Cover was ar
rested here and William Williams, bar
tender, was caught between this place and
Aurora and arrested.
Mr l.cill" rielurneil lo Anyliini.
WYMORE. Neb., Nov, 13. (Special )
Mrs. Amanda Iwis, wife of Thomss Lewis
of this city, wns taken to tho Asylum for
Insane at Lincoln yesterday afternoon
Mrs. Lewis wns brought home from the
PHYSICIAN JS IMPLICATED
CoronerN Verillet In Cnoe of .Mnliel
Hell-leu l.ll.elj to He I olliiueil
liy Arrest.
M'COOL. Neb., Nov. 13. (Special Tfc
gram.) The coroner's Jury, which has been
Investigating tho cauoo of death of Mabel
Hetrlck, Iihh Just brought in n verdict Im
plicating n physician nnd nnothcr young
mnn. nnd nrrcsts nro likely to follow.
The coroner's Jury hnd been In session
since yesterdny' noon. Couuty Attorney P.
C. Powers nnd Constable Affclbnch of York
wcro assisting Coroner Knnpp. Tho fol
lowing business men of McCool wcro the
Jury Thomas Hennhan. Thomas Smith,
William .McKmldcn, Georgo Snyder, William
Holms and John Nnhrgang. It is further
reported that tho evidence showed a crime
committed at York within tho past three
weoks. Tho deceased, Mabel Hetrlck, was
n native of York county nnd had lived
nearly nil her life nt McCool with her
fnthcr, J. W. Hetrlck, n business ntnn of
this place. Sho wns highly respected,
bright nnd Intelligent nnd ono of tho most
beautiful young women in south York
county.
I'liln'n AVIiIimv Ik In I'lipnlllon.
PAPILLION. Nob.. Nov. 13. (Special.)
The man found dead on West Q street,
South Omahu, proves to be Rudolph Pain
of Papllllon. He wns a shoemaker here
and lenves n wife nnd three children, the
oldest 14 yenrs of nge. He wns 33 years
old and born In Hungary.
Kolil KiiuiiKeil for llnrnpe.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. -Tho following
nnnouncemet'ts hnve been made of engage
ments of gold for export tomorrow: Heidel
bncli, Ickelhlmer & Co., Jl.WO.OOO; Ooldman,
Sachs & Co., J730.O"), Culted States Mort
gngo & Trust company, J500,tX); Lnzard
iTeres, J.'.vw.wo. this makes a total or
Jl 250 0"O
Tho National City bank will shin M.OOO.OOO
In gold tomorrow, making engagements
thus far for tomorrow, ?Ti,"0O,CKW.
I. list Arrlwil from linn nil.
PORT TOWNSEND. Wash.. Nov. 13.-
Tlie steamer City of Seattle arrived from
KKHgwny touny, nnngiug pussongcrs,
most of whom are illreet from Dawson,
liavlntr nrrlved nt White Horse last Thurs
day on tbo Htcnmnr Ora, the biht boat to
como up the river this season. Tho captain
anci crown or various uoni on tne i ukoii
were iiuHeni:rrH on Seattle, llielr uouih
having gone Into winter quarters.
INDIAN SUMMER BLOOMS
fit I r for Thnrtilny nnd Friday, vrltli
Vnrlnhle Wind. I Forecast
of Wrnther Prophet.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Forecast for
Thursday nnd .Friday:
For Nebraska Fair Thursday and Fri
day: varlablo winds.
For Iowa Fnlr Thursday and Friday;
northerly winds.
For Missouri Fair Thursday except pos
sible showers In "southwest portion; Friday
fair; northerly winds.
For North nnd South Dakota Fair Thurs
day nnd Friday; north to cast winds.
For Kansas Fair In northern, cloudy,
probably showers In southern portion
Thursday; Fridny fair; varlablo winds,
For Wyoming, Colorado and Montana
Fnlr Thursday and Friday; variable winds.
I.oenl Iteeoril.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU.
OMAHA, Nov 13,-Orticlol record of tm
peraturo and precipitation compared with
tho corresponding day of the last threo
yeats;
1901. 1900. 1SD9. U9J.
Maximum tempernture. . . . BS 50 fil 42
Minimum tempernture 3S it 4; ji
Menu tempernture U 37 31 .'.6
Precipitation Oil T .00 .01
Record of tempernture and precipitation
nt Omaha for this day and since March 1.
1301:
Normnl tempernture m
Excess for the dny 10
Total excens since March 1 $27
Normal precipitation 03 incn
DctUiency for the day o.1 Inch
Total rainfall since March 1 23.38 Inches
Deficiency since Mnrch 1 5.25 Inches
Excess for cor. period. 1900 ill Inch
Deficiency for cor. period. IKK).... 5.32 Inches
Ileuorta from Station at 7 n. in.
STATION 1 AM' ? i ATS
OF WEATHKR.
11
B5
e
:
Omaha, clear
North Platte, clear
Cheyenne, clear
Salt Lake City, clear ,.,
Rapid City, clear
Huron, clear
Wllllston, clear
Chicago, clear
St. Louis, clear
St. Paul, clenr
Davenport, clear ........
Kansas City, clenr
Helena, cloudy
Havre, partly cloudy ...
"HIsmareK. clear
Galveston, partly cloudy
li 5S .M
51 61 .00
42 M .00
44 50 00
42 60 .00
42 60 CO
31 36 .00
44 00
f4 62 .CO
40 48 00
44 30 .00
CO 6A .00
42 50 .t)
3 r,o .00
36 SO .00
63 62 .(A
Woman's
Nature
Is to love children, and no
home can be completely
happy without them, yet the
ordeal through which the ex
pectant mother must pass usually is
so full of suffering, danger and fear
that she looks forward to the critical
hour with apprehension and dread.
Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties,
allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and
so prepares the system tor the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering, as numbers
have testified and said, "it is '
worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Mother's
Friend
DOCTOR
Searles & Searles
OMAHA
SPECIALIST
Most Successful and Reliable
Specialist in Diseases of Men.
VARICOCELE
Ar ycu afflicted with VarlooceU or lt result Nervous Debility and Lost Mn
fcood? Ar you nervous, Irritable and despondent? Do you lack your old-tlm enargy
Ind ambition? Are you sufforloc from vital weakness, etc.? There is a deraneoment
6f the sensitive organs of your Polvle Sybtcm, and even though It gives you , no
Irouble at prasent, It will ultimately unman you, depress your mind, rack your narvoua
lystem, unfit you for married Ufa and shorten your existence. Why not be cured be
fore It It too late? WE CAN CURE TOU TO STAY CUIIED UNDER WRITTEN OUAR
ANTRB. We have yt to see the case of Varicocele we cannot cure. Medicines, eloo
Iflo belts, etc.. will nover cure. You nood cipert treatment. We treat thousands' of
Itses where the ordinary physlolan treats one. Method new, never falls, without cut
ling, pain or loss of time.
stricture jnr.liiaaa,!?d,,Vtnal WEAK MEN
and uLccT cure without Instru- VITAZJTY WEAK), made so by to close
muits: no pain, no detention from business. jppc.tlon f0 hwXtM or
Ugh Colored, or with
stanainr: gonorrhoea
URINARY Kldnev and Bladder Troubles.
Weak Back, Burning Urine, Frequency of
urinaiinr. unno man
miiKy- sediment
SVDIIII IC cured for life and the poison
I rniEilel thoroughly cleansed from
ayttetn. Boon every sign and symptom
lleappeara complotely and forover. No
"BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the
Ikln or laoe. Treatment contains no dan
gerous drugs or Injurious medicines.
Home Treatment
Jttcoe
iful and strlotly private
OUREt GUARANTEED.
CHARGES LOW
mental strain or Hrlr- rwvitat. tt v
CE.S8E8 In middle life or from the effeot
"'youthful follies.
,rW.J5AKMEN ARE VICTIMS TO JfRn
VOUS DEBILITY OH EHAIMTml
WASTING VEAKNEs" I N VOLUNTAJn'
LOSSES, with EARLY liECA Yin TOUNO
MIDDLK-AQED: 'sck of viniTXlgon
and strength, with sexual organs impaired
Silt ak0A1i'irt I2r?mature.,i'. tn iPPfoohlng
old age. All yield rap d y to our new
treatment for lose of vital power.
One personal visit te preferred, but U you
cannot call nt my offlce, write us rou
symptoms fully. Our home treatment la
Our oaunsel Is freo and sacredly confidential.
Treatatff blM
Constitution Free
Call or address
Dr. Searles & Su"' Omaha. Neb.
If. E. Corner Tloniilna nnd Fourteenth atreete.
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IDEAL SUITE
FOR A DOCTOR
We have u suit vacant which will just suit a
doctor or do for a doctor aud a dentist. There is a
large waiting-room and nlso two small private oflices.
It has tho right light a north light. The rental is
forty dollars. If you want it, come today.
THE BEE BUILDING
R. C. PETF.RS & CO., Rental Agents.
net 14 flrletur. I
WeliHiEv.;sCmniEAi.0o
lASMClNKtTI, 0. WKM
CURfc YOURSELF t
Uan ltlg fnr uiinttnril
dli-tur,1nllnninliiin,
rrl latlons or uircrKiionj
1 mur.nui meiperann
I'nlnlpM, anil nu'. ntfltt-
gent or poiionom.
old h.T DruggUU,
or nt In plain wrapper.
Iiv znrii. rroatd. mm
If. 00, or a bottlcj,
Qirealer tint as legtlei:
KinovrioNAi,.
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Ufllh Yftr. TurnUhci Inttrurilon In prlrtf, Modcllnf,
Falntlm, lorilh lilfn, 7ripftli, tnniinttlon, Artlttic
Mi glimy ArrMUcturtt n1 MfflikntCAl Pawln,t)rftmti Vie
Mtlnn tnloihvr forminf Appllrl Art. All hiitrnt lion loihIKtl,
tii'Wnu mar nrtll any tlm. Tencher frum th Art
Hrhoola nf Kurnpr Tot UloiirtM circular! t4mt
HAL6EY C. IVES, Director,
St. Louis Sohool of Fine Artn.8t.Loul. Mo
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WOMANLY HEALTH
307 Rutger Strwt, St. Louis, Mo., June 8, 1900.
I luve used your Win of Cardul treatment and found H helped me ever o much.
1 have pokes to a great many of my lady friend about Vine of Catdui and they
tee for themselves how much better I look. I was not able to do anything scarcely
for two yean until I used your Wine of Cardui and Thedf ord'j Black-raught.
Mrs. KATIE NETTEVILLE.
Mr. Nettevtlle. ktUt U printed in this paper today to jhow distressed women, discouraged in
their repeated failure to free themselves from disordered menstruation, burins-down Piw and other
attendant ills, that they may find relief in the intelligent use of
WINEo'CARDUI
Many reader of this paper would be shocked to know how few women are really healthy, how few
are really equipped physically for the duties that come to them. But it has been shown beyond ques
tion that if every fick woman in this city would take Wine of Cardui there would be a great many
happier homes here. To women suffering from female troubles Wine of Cardui offers a speedy and
permanent cure. Nearly 1,000,000 women have received relief from Wine of Cardui and Mrs. Nctte
ville's letter shows how they feel nbout this great medicine. Wine of Cardui is not a strong medicine,
but It is a powerful tonic for the female organs. It makes menstruation regular and removes the cause
of those terrible dragging pains which make life a torture. Wine of Cardui and its companion mfdi
cine, Thedford's Black-Draught, can be secured at any drug store. If you are an earnest seeker for
womanly health, relief is within your grasp. Try Wine of Cardui.
For Kitice and literature, addirsi, rlvine jrnptomi, "Thn I.adl'i' AdTliorj
Department," The CbtttanoORt Mertlclno Company, OiaUanooja, Tonn.
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