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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEEt TUESDAY, MAY G, 1002. Nature Smiling While Thousands Suffer. i Palne's Celery Compound The Great Spring Health Giver Makes Sick People Well. 4 Prominent Clergyman Tells How He Escaped from Ills Deadly Perils. When spring comes with Its gentle show era, its balmy air. Its blight sunshine aid bursting buds, It too often brings to our homes scenes of suffering and physical de car. 1 The seeds of disease which were Imper ceptibly germinating during the winter months, have developed and planted In tho system dangers that now call for our In stant care and attention. Neglect and pro crastination will only deepen existing perils and lead to death. Before the advent of spring, you must have noted symptoms, perhaps of Indiges tion, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuralgia, kid ney disease, liver complaint, functional Irregularities, or nervous disorders. Take warning sufferers! the symptoms you experience are signals of disease. Delay Hot another dsy; hesitation and Indecision on your part may forever seal your fata If you have already made efforts to banish your troubles by the use of other medi cines and the treatment of physicians, and these have failed. we counsel you to put your full trust In that great disease ban lsher, Talna's Celery Compound. Its use for a week or two will convince you that you have truly commenced a new existence Rev. W. E. Aldrldge, a leading and promi nent clergyman of Birmingham, Ala., says: "I had been afflicted for ten yeara with what I thought to be heart disease, but after baring the physicians examine me, I learned that I was almost dead from Indi gestion. They told me they could give me medicine that would relieve me but there was no permanent cure. Then I began using Palne's Celery Compound which gave me Immediate relief, and I am now well and enjoying good health. I can recom mend Palne's Celery Compound to be the best medicine for all ailments; If people will use the Compound freely, they will have no doctor's bill to pay." niamnnrl n0tre lne simplest dyes made. uiuiiiuiiu m ww a cntia can use them. r miu to. ef1 committeeman affected toe that sectl deflnltel; report f ivei reveal flVouhles popr ar CROP UP NOW. sf t" more indoors AND LESS AIR BRINGS THB I TROUBLE. Do too feel enervated and spirit, leas? Does year food digest imper fectly, and Is y oar circulation hn per fect? If so, Tonio wonderful fruit LAX ATI VI .will rid tow eyeteni of Impurities. tone yemr stomach, regulate yoarj i live anq make yea foel again thai life te worth the Hying. Its marvel ous powers of betiding op the sye tem makes it invaluable to Invalids sad those suffering from wastiag A aeseefn Br$m raw MOT. Sherqan &UcCocnell Drag Co. Cor, 16th and Dodge Sts. OMAHA. NEB. MoU-a Llrtrtoia- Pale. Killer ferae A areas of eehee. Drink 1 or roti to q as oeots. S5.Q0 A MONTH Specialist la sit DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. 13 yeara le Omaha. SYPHILIS cured bv the QUICK EST, safeet and most natural method that kaa yet been discovered. Boon every sign and symptom disappears noletely ana forever. orever. ino crvz.Ani. No "BREAKING our or we disease on tbe skin or fao. dlaetM on tne skin or rac A cure that ia guaranteed to be permanent for life. VARICOCELE tux detention from cured. Method new, without .outline, rain: work: permanent cure guaranteed. WEAK MM from Excess or Victim to Nervous Dablllty or Exhaustion, Weab trig Weakness with Early Decay in Young and Middle Aged. lack of vim, vigor and strength, with organe Impaired and weak. STKICTVRB cured with a new Horn .Treatment. No pain, no detention frors tm.in.u. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Coaaaltatina re. Treatment by Mail. CHARGES MW. S. 14th S Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb, No, madam, NO your woolen and flannels will NOT shrink if you wah them with Use it according to direc tion end they will come from the tub u toft tod nappy" as when new. - Thiaa .laat Uaadry, mci katfc tad aula. at. aval isUcl, c Cadoasa arlaMt, contain lag Sttactioaa tm Cadantai ataay WW, asal lf an ra. Tug Cvdamt Packing Co. Ooaaaa...Kaas City. t 3 SlnnTMBTMnTeTMantnaTaTaTaYntannnnannaf ARCCE AGAINST A RAISE EallrWa Present Their Views to Bute Board ea Assessment. INSURANCE FEES ARE PAID PROMPTLY Gsvfrssr Saves Drtllti to Go to Strike of State Hen Jaa Itere Has Sot Spread. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 5. (Special.) The pre liminary work of filing the valuation of railroad, telegraph and telephone property for purposes ot taxation was begun this afternoon by tbe State Board of Equaliza tion. All three members ot tbe board, Oovernor Savage, Treasurer Stuefer and Auditor Weston, attended, but did nothing more than listen to arguments by repre sentatives of varloua corporations. At the conclusion of the session an adjournment was taken until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tbe persons who appeared before the board represented the Burlington, Union Pacific, Missouri Pacific, the Chlcsge, St. Paul, Minneapolis A Omaha railroads and the Pullman company. All argued against an increase of last year's valuation and presented figures purporting to show that tbe assessment of their property Is at a higher rate, In proportion to real value. than the assessment of other kinds ot property. "We have not discussed the railroad assessment matter in any official way," said Auditor Weston this afternon. "This was the first meeting held and the bust ness consisted of listening to the repre sentatlves of the railroad com pa Dies and the Pullman company. 8ome of ua asked questions se they proceeded, but took no action whatever on any proposition, ana when the men finished their talking we adjourned." The governor held several bulky docu ments In his hsnds throughout tbe argu menta and referred to them repeatedly. often basing his questions on figures con tained therein. He did not read them however, but Is expected to do so at some future meeting of the board. The arguments were made to the board In executive session. In response to an Inquiry this afternoon Auditor Weston said that future meetings also would probably be held behind closed doors. Willing to Arbitrate. There have been no developments of mo m.ni since Saturday In the labor trouble at the state house. Janitor McEUIott, who turned hla keys over to Secretary of State Marsh and resigned from the state's em ninv haraima of altered mistreatment. Is still In the city and Is said to be willing i anhmlr ta arbitration. Anoiner mem. - nf the force la complaining because he has more than his share of duties to perform and threatens to Join the strike If not relieved. Still another Janitor, who has been considered the favorite of one of the state officers, Is complaining be cause be has been assigned to exterminate twice aa many dandelions as any other Janitor. Inearance Men Par Early. nenutv Insurance Auditor Babcock says ih.t 134 ((22.87 haa been naid to the state aa fatta bv Insurance comnanles since Jan uary 1. The collections for the four months greatly exceed the amount collected last year for a period of alx months, beginning with January X. the total being Th5 collections for the year, however, will probably not greatly exceed those of lsst year because very few fees "remain to be paid. s with fha mvatarv of his death Still un solved the body of Bruno Hermann, late r tha Freta PTeeaa. waa burled yes terday In Wyuka cemetery, services were .onMtaii in Waltan'a undertaking rooms by M. A. Newmark. according to the rites of the Reformed Jewish church, rso reia tiv.a nf tha dead man attended the funeral Mrs. Hermann, hla wife, haa not yet been located, nor has any word nsen receiver rnm liar Mr. Hermann waa found dead In his room, 3g South Thirteenth street, a week ago. An empty vial found in tne room m tha atnrv that the death was cauaed by an overdose of sulphonal, but whether by accident or otherwise coma noi do ue The laat report of Water Commissioner Tyler shows that there was a deficiency for the department In April or IZ4. me ni.i income for the month waa 12.192.19, of which $1,957 waa collected from water .nn.umara and tha balance from tne treas urer's office aa the amount derived Irom taxation. Valoa Labor Protests. Oovernor Savage has , accepted the Invi tation to attend the ceremonies Incident to the laying of the keel of the battleship Nebraska at Seattle on July 4. A union labor organisation which had eome trouble with the contractor who la building the ship requested tbe governor not to attend the celebration. Governor Savage explains tbe acceptance of the Invitation by saying that he la unwilling to Join a labor boycott. Tbe governor will likely be accompanied by hla military staff. The Lincoln Typographical union haa nominated four candidates for the office of delegate to tbe International Typograpb leal union convention, which will be held In Cincinnati In August. They are D. K. Ktrkland, O. C. Forbes, Bert Fentxsr end W. H. Toy. P. Coursey Richards, the aged man who waa recently convicted and aenteneed to twelve yeara' imprisonment for assaulting hla 12-yeer-old step-daughter, waa taken to the penitentiary. Strenuous efforts were ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must tear denature) ? W rotiaucsL rot tizziius. rci uusBmss. ret T86Pia LIYII. mi CSXITtfATlSX. rtiULLUwun. ret mcsatrtfJUQi rTssy sall e-4 e m Otaneaaaagaa, h7lWh CmXHCi hlAQACjlL. made to secure a pardon for him, bat the governor declined to Interfere with the court's Judgment. Miss Caroline Meyer, who has been a member of tbe office force In the executive department, bae gone to Washington to ac cept a position under Senator Dietrich, and Governor Savage has named Miss Bessie Snowden of Kearney aa her auccessor. TAKES STRYCHNINE AND DIES Farmhand at Beaver City Ends Hie Own Life While Temporarily Insane. BEAVER CITT, Neb., May 5 (8peclal Telegram.) Conley Thayer, a aingle man, 22 yeara old, committed suicide this morn ing by tsking strychnine at the bouae of James Thornton, two miles east -of Beaver City. No cause can be assigned for ths act, except the probability that he waa mentally unbalanced. He purchased the strychnine In Beaver City on Saturday, took It home and burled It near the house. Monday morning, after be had gone te the aeparator atatlon In Beaver City with tba milk, he dug it up, swallowed half of It and again buried the remainder. He then entered his room and Informed Mra. Thorn ton that he had taken something. She became alarmed and summoned a neighbor living near. Dr. Brewster was sent for, but arrived too late to be of service to the dying man, who expired soon after his arrival. Coroner Hopping convened a jury, who rendered a verdict In accordance with the above facts. EFFORT TO TAP BANK FAILS Burglars Try for Wato Cash, oat Are Frightened Away Before lerarlsg Anything. YORK, Neb., May 6. (Special Telegram.) Bank robbers tried to get the funds of the Bank of Waco early this morning. They secured tools from a blacksmith shop nearby, but only succeeded In break ing In tbe door and knocking a few brick out of the vault when they were scared away. Cashier Carscadden thinks It Is the work of three strangers who visited and hung around the bank yesterday. Blood hounds were secured, but they only suc ceeded In tracking the burg.ars to the railroad tra-k, where It le auppoaed they caught a freight train out of town. Every bank n York carries a full bank Insur ance and could not suffer heavy loss. These men are supposed to be the same burglars who tried to gejt In the MUltgan bank safe. Every effort is being made to capture them. DELIVERS UPHIS BROTHER Jack Lamb Tnrna Over Alleged Cattle Thief to Officers and De aaanda Reward. GREELEY CENTER, Neb., May 6. (Special.) The alleged cattle thief, Mike Lamb, accompanied by hla brother Jack, surrendered to the officers here this morn ing. His brother demanded the reward of fered for Mike's capture. A posse consisting of the sheriff and hla dcnutles Is still scouring the hills In the vicinity of Lambs home, being in ignorance of bla surrender. Body that ot Tlenken. WEST POINT, Neb., May 6. (Special.) The body found In the river at Omaha yes terday la undoubtedly that of Henry Tien ken, formerly a prosperous farmer ef this county. Tlenken and bis wife and family lived weat of the city on a farm up to a few months ago, when his dissolute habits and abuse of hie wife and children com palled the woman to awear out a peace complaint against him. ..Hla wife then sold the personal property belonging to them and the pair divided the proceeds. Tlenken stayed away for some time, but a few weeks ago returned with the avowed purpose of killing his wife. He waa returned to jail and remained there until a few days ago. when he was again set at liberty and pre aumably went to Omaha, where be met his death. Saloon Men Moat Answer Charge. BEATRICE, Neb., May (.(Special Tele gram.) The cases of the State of Ne braska against R. P. Boyle, James Grim mlnger, Frank Dockeal, J. W. Sweeney, Hank Woodruff and Joseph Pisar, alx saloon men of Wymore, arrested some time ago on a charge of selling liquor on 8unday, and Rae Hamilton, keeper of an alleged disreputable bouse, who was also arrested the same day on a similar charge, were called In county court today and continued until Friday morning. Colambna Women Name O "Seers. COLUMBUS, Neb., May 5. (Special.) The Columbus Woman's club, which will entertain the State Federation ef WSman's Cluba this year, elected officers Saturday as follows; Mrs. Leander Oerrard, presi dent; Mrs. F. H. Gear and Mrs. E. D. Campbell, vice presidents; Mrs. H. B. Mus- eer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. L. C. Voss. recording secretary; Mrs. F.'W. Her- rick, treasurer; Mrs. 8arah Brlndley and Mrs. J. D. Stlres, delegates to ths state federation. Nebraska Farming Profitable. BHELTON, Neb., May 5. (Special.) Oeorge M. Pratt, a farmer living two and a half miles from this place, has sold this spring over 18,000 bushels of grain, which hs has raised on his 160-acre-farm and has been holding for a good price. Last year he threahed 8,000 buahels of fall wheat. for which he received this spring 64 cents a bushel, and 15,000 bushels of old corn has been sold by him at 60 cents a bushel lassdtri Connty Mortgage Record WAHOO. Neb., May (.(Special.) The following are the mortgages filed and re leased In Saunders county for the month of April, 1902: Farm mortgages filed 21, amount 234,570.26; farm mortgagee releaaed 69, amount $124,522.18; city mortgagee filed 16, amount $5,615.84; city mortgages re leased 15, amount $8,648.86; chattel mort gagea filed t6, amount $20,869.83; chattel mortgages releaaed 14, amount $7,928.68, DeWItt Saapect Net Wanted. BEATRICE, Neb., May (.(Special Tele gram.) Sheriff Waddlngton received word from DeWltt today atatlng that a man answering the description of the fellow who attempted criminal assault en 14-year-old Etta Langdale here Friday night, had beea arrested there. The officer Tbjited that place, but thought the suspect not the man wanted. Soatavveetera Inatltate la Jane, CULBERSON. Neb.. May (. (Special.) The Southwestern Nebraska Normal Instl lute, which begins here June 8, promises to be an unprecedented eucceaaful gathering ot teachers of the six counties that con stltute this district. An sble corps of In structors haa been secured. rraaklln Republicans Meet la Jnne. BLOOMINGTON. Neb.. May ..(Special Tbe republican central committee met and fixed June t as the day on which the Franklin county convention le to be held, Hon. J. T. A. Black Is the candidal tor governor from here. Palk Teacher Convene. OSCEOLA. Neb.. May (. (Special.) A meeting ef tbe Pelk County Teacbere' asso ciation was . held la the courthouse laat Saturday. A large number of teacher. members of school boards sad ether educa tors were prssBt. RAILROADERS FILE ANSWER ill-MoTf n Ksn Describe Merger ss Enter prise to Aid International Commerce. BILL IN DEFENSE IN KNOX PROCEEDING araoae ef the Company to Seeare Ableet Management ef Each Road aad Not te Reatrala Competition. 8T. PAUL, May (.An enterprlae in aid of a great competitive Interstate and In ternational commerce. Is the description ot the Northern Securities company given In the answer filed by the attorneys for that corporation in the suit brought by Attor ney General P. C. Knox on behalf of the United States to en)oln the so-called merger of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern railways. This answer waa Sled late this afternoon In the United 6tates circuit court In this lty and at the same time Individual an- awers were filed by James J. Hill, William P. Clough. D. Willis James, John 8. Ken nedy, Oeorge F. Baker and the Great Northern railway, and by J. Plerpont Mor gan, Robert Bacon, Daniel 8. La moot and the Northern Pacific railway. These va rious papera follow the aame lines. The answer of the Northern Securities company la divided Into two parts. The rst part Is largely a dental of tbe peti tion as respecting any charge of con piracy and as respecting the purposes of the organisation ot the Securities com pany. Amonnt of Stock Owned. Instead of owning s majority of tha shares ot the Great Northern or Northern Pacific companies. It Is stated that those who are Interested In the organization of the Securities company did not even own within $16,000,000 of a majority of tbe Great Northern shares and a little more than one-fourth ot the Northern Pacific shsres. This part of the snawer etates that the Securities company has acquired by trans fer on the Great Northern books about five-twelfths of that company's stock, has negotiated for about four-twelfths of tbe total of such stock, which has not been transferred, and as te which It has at present po' voting power, and has paid on account of Great Northern and Northern Pacific shares purchssed over $40,000,000 In cash; that many stockholders have not and may not sell sharea and that neither com pany, by any act or suggestion, baa so llclted shareholders to sell to the Se curities company. Parcbase of Barllngton. In the second part of the answer the purchase of the Cblcsgo, Burlington A Qulncy Railway company Is taken up. the reasons for such purchase having been. It la alleged, erroneously stated in the peti tion. Attention la called to tbe sparsely settled or unsettled nature of the country through which the Great Northern lines pass; the abundance of raw materials to be hauled at a low mileage rate; the great timber wealth In the Pacific northwest and the necessity ot a return load for the cars taking this timber to tbe prairie states; the development of - trade with eastern Asia as a meana of securing such return loads and the establishment of a connect ing steamship line for that purpose. It Is stated that "in the Interstate and International commerce which the Great Northern company haa tbus built up, It competes both In this' country and on the ocean with the other transcontinental lines (Including the Canadian Pacific), and at tbe Oriental ports It competes for the commerce of the 'world." .', , Compoaltlon of Rates. Its rates are and must be made In com petition with tbe rates ot ocean carriers and by way of the Sues canal. The policy thus followed by the Great Northern com pany In building up an international, . and thereby an Interstate commerce, bas been followed by the Northern Pacific company alnce Its reorganisation In 1896. It is aaid that both roada were placed at a disadvantage with other transconti nental railroads, as well aa with European competitors, by the want ot sufficient rail road connection with the territory offering the beat markets along their linea and with the places of production and great centera of distribution from which their trafflo must be supplied. The lines of the Bur lington, better than those of any other company, fulfilled the requirements of both roads in respect to markets for eastbound and freight for westbound traffic. The answer recltee these various markets snd their products, and continues: Price Paid for Bnrllagton. Tha nrlca nald for said Burllnrton stock waa Inwrr nr mile than that for Which the stock of any other well established system In the same general territory could then have been bought. The purchase of the Burlington stock by the Great Northern and Northern Pactno companies In equal parta served each com pany as well aa If it were the sole owner of the entire stock. The Great Northern and isortnern racinc ..simnaniA ihftr.fn r irh nurohflied an equal number of shares of the Burlington stock as tne Deei meana ana lur ins ion purpose) of reschlng the best markets for the products of the territory along their lines, and of securing connections which would furnish the largest amount of traffic for their respective roads. Increase the trade and interchange of commodltlea be tween the regiona traversed by the Burling ton linea ana tneir connection ana mo regiona travereed or reached by the Great Northern and Northern Pacific linea by their connecting linea of shipping on the Pacific coast. Of Old Origin. The history of the formation ef the hold ing company is given very fully, tbe pro Where there's life there's hope Never give up. ' Even if you have been trying a Sarsaparilla and have not improved. It's not the slightest reason why "Ayer's " will not cure you. "Ayer's " is not like may other Sarsaparilla. Doctors know this. They have our formula, That's why they always recommend "Ayer's " in preference to every other kind. It's the oldest, safest, strongest, best. "Your Sarsaparilla has done me s great deal of good, purifying my blood snd giving me strength snd a general Invigoration of ths whole body. I know It ts ths beet blood-cloansar, gad It has done BBS ft wonderful sight of good." Cio. W. Roots, Jaflereon, Ohio. NSS. AJ SrnoMa. )ect having its inception many yeara prior to the decision of tbe supreme court in the Pear Salle rasee, which has been al leged to be the reason for the organisation ot the bolilng company. Ten large sbsre holders In the Great Northern and Its pre decessor as fsr bark aa 183, began to dis cuss toeetber whst would be the effect upon tbe company'e policy should tbetr boldincs become scattered and by what meana their holdings could be kept to eetber so as to secure the continuance ef such policy In the management of tbe com pany. Tbe Idea of a holding company re sulted, but no definite agreement waa made. Theae same Great Northern ehareholdera from time to time, sfter tbe reorganization of the Northern Pacific In 1896. had made large purchases of Northern Pacific sharee. Individually, without anv concerted action, and aolely aa investments. About May 1, 1901, their aggregate holdings of Northern Pacific common stock amounted to nearly $20,000,000 of tbe $$0,000,000 of tbe common stock of the company which also had $75,000,000. Pending or Just after the conclusion of the negotiations for the Burlington stock parties acting In the Interest of the t'nlon Pacific railway system bought certain shares, both common and preferred, to the amount of about t7S.000.000, being a clear majority of the entire capital stock of that company. The apparent Intent of such fiurcnnje waa to defeat (and If euccensful t would have defeated) the carrying out of the purposes for which the Burlington shsres had been bought by the Greet Northern ar.d Northern Pacific companies and the development of the Interstate and International commerce of each of them, and would have subordinated the policy of each to an Interest adverse to both the Great Northern and Northern Pacific com- ran1ee and to the publlo served by their Ines. 1 Next is recited tbe conference with J. Plerpont Morgan over the proposed holding company ss a means of protecting all In terests, snd It Is added: Deny Intention to Combine. It Is denied specifically and generally that any stock secured Is to be held or ueed "for the purpose of combining, con solidating or placing under one eommon management or control the railways of the Great Northern snd Northern Pacific com, paniea or the business thereof, or for the purpose ot monopolizing or restraining competition between the said railway com panies, or for any other purpose than the election by each of said railway companies ot a competent and distinct board ef dlrec tore, able snd Intending to manage each Of them independently of tbe other snd for tbe benefit of their shareholders snd of ths public." For a Weak Back. The muscles ef the bsck may be very much strengthened and all psin and sore ness removed by applying Chamberlain's Pals Balm, snd having the parts rubbed , vigorously for five minutes at each appllca- i tlon. Twenty-five and fifty-cent bottles ef this liniment sre for sale by all druggists. MORE SHOWERS IN PROSPECT Fair Weather for North Nebraska, bat Booth Can Look for Ad dltlonal Rains. WASHINGTON, May 6. Forecast: For Nebraska Fair in north, showers in south portion Tuesday; Wedneaday fair snd warmer; variable winds. For lows Showers Tuesday, except fair .in northwest portion; Wednesday fair and warmer; variable winds. For Missouri 8howers and cooler Tues day; Wednesday fair and warmer; variable winds. For Kansas Showers Tuesday: Wednea day fair and warmer; variable wlnda. For South Dakota Fair Tueaday, warmer In west portion; ' Wednesday fair and warmer; variable wlnda. For Wyoming Fair and warmer Tuea day; Wednesday fair; variable winds. For Colorado Fair In weat and north, showers in southeaat portion Tuesday; Wednesday fair; variable winds, Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, May S. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: lsoz. 1901. 1900. vm. Maximum temperature.... 60 M 74 70 Minimum temperature.... 54 M 61 M Mean temperature 67 69 62 62 Precipitation 69 1.09 T .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for thla day and since March 1, 1902: Normal temperature 68 Deficiency f-r the day 1 Total excess since March 1 279 Normal precipitation 18 Inch Excess for the day 66 Inch Total rainfall since Msrch 1 2.40 Inches Deficiency since March 1 $.87 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1901 76 Inch Deficiency for cor. period. 1900 37 Inch Itaerta taaas Stations at T n. an. H 'I Be e n : n : e : B . e B CONDITION OF THB WBATUXR. Omaha, raining Valentine, cloudy North Platte, cloudy .... Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake City, clear .... Rapid City, cloudy Huron, raining Wllliston, clear Chicago, cloudy St. Louis, partly cloudy St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, raining Kansaa City, cloudy .... Havre, partly cloudy .... Helena, clear Bismarck, raining Galveaton, raining 69 60 .69 64 66 .40 66 M .30 62 64 . 00 68 6 .00 44 48 .42 6 60 .22 64 68 .00 46 48 T 74 80 .01 66 70 .00 64 66 T 70 70 .84 64 64 .00 60 60 .00 44 44 .31 72 74 .26 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. Where theresAyers J. C AYES CO, lowest. Mesa. 111 DOCTORS To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver, or Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Omaha Bee May have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. East Atlasta. Ga , March 1st, 1901. DR. KILMER A CO., Btnghamton. N. Y. Gentlemen: While It has never been my habit or Inclination to recommend reme dies the ingredients of which sre not sll known to me, it seems as If I should make a-i exception In the case of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. 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Immediately, without cost te you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book telling all about Swamp-Root and containing many of the thousands upon thousanda of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Btnghamton, be sure-to say that you read this generous offer in The Omaha Morning Bee. If you are already convinced that 8wamp-Root la what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar alie bottles at tbe drug stores everywhere. Don't make ssy mistake, but remember the name, 8wamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, snd the sddress, Blnghsmton, N. Y., on every bottle. Are you ready to move ? The indications point to s scarcity ot flrat-class sccommodstions this spring vVs have a few rooms which offer a selection, so tbat we know that we can show you something which will please you. There is no office building in Omaha which can give the same accommodations. We esn offer you light, bandsoma offices in a fireproof building, with all day, all algbt and all dsy Sunday elevator service, ths rental price Including light, beat, water snd Janitor service st reasonable rates. Ws hava a uniform schedule of prices for rooms which you will find quoted be low, together with ths description of ths r ooms ws csn now offer. List of vacant rooms in TheB ee Ground Floor. Rental. rL - Per Month. i ioom hi uz4g faat. Faces Seventeenth street and haa wlndowe along the alley. This la a large, light room, atd the rental price Includes beau light, water and Janitor servlca. It haa an entrance both on Tbe Bee Building Court and Seventesnth street Prlua fu.ee First Floor. WITH 808 1 There Is no Oner office aulte In Omaha than this one. It le located lust on the right hand of the great marbla stairway, and baa unusually large windowa looking upon the front entrance way ot the building. It fronta on Farnam atreet. One room la 17x1 and the other xl. It haa a burglar-proof vault, marble mantel-piece, hardwood floora. and will be freaooed to suit tenant Price I7&.0S ROOM 104i Thla room la Just at the head of the main stairway on the Drat floor. It would b. a very desirable otltce for some real estate man or con tractor. The floor space is lbxl feet Price 830. OS Third FUr. ROOM SOSi This room Is 21x8 feet and is very conveniently located near the elevator. A algn on the door can be reaelly aeen In alepplng oft the eleva tor trice 814.00 ROOM Siei roxll (oat. This is a light, pleasant run. it hae been newly decorated, and like all rooms la Ths Use BuUSing, the price Includes light, hsat. water and Janitor service trice lie ROOM Thla room te 17xU feet and will be divided te suit the tenant. This room la particularly adapted lor some concern needing large noor space and la a decidedly handsome office, having an entrance facing the court and windowa looking out uion Seventeenth atreet. It baa a very large burglar-proof vault, hard weed floora and la one of the choicest cm cee la the building , s'riee 160. iS Fourth Floor. ROOM 43si This room faces east and la xl feet. The room has been newly painted and is a very desirable room In every way trice tU.M ROOM euli UxlS feat. This room la nest to tbe elevator and faces court. It bae a large burglar-proof vault and ta well ventilated. Uae good light, and for tne price furnishes ftrst-ciass accommodations Price flT.M Fifth Floor. I CITS Eltt This U ft vary large room. ITxU feet It fscee west, but is eery light and well ventilated. It Is vary seldom that space of this else ta of fered In Tbe Bos Building. It could be used to advantage by eome firm employing a large number of clerks, or requiring large floor apace a wholesale Jeweler, or manufacturer a agent, who would like to be In a Are-proof building, or It will be divided to suit the tenant .....Pries 160. Ot SvOM KS 1 Thla room faces the court and is 18x14 feet. It has a burglar-proof vault, and aa It la near the telegraph offic and on the aame fluor with a number of grain firms. It would be a particularly good room fur a Jtraln firm desiring Arst-claae accommodation Trice 120. OS R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental ArcnU ENDORSE SWAMP-ROOT Buildin Ground Floor, Bee Buildinr. ' i