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    TI1E OMAHA DAILY TtEE: SUNDAY. .TANUAHY 24. 100.
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Remarkable Remeiies That
Cure All Diseases.
Tha Fimout Doctor Discoverer and
Scientist Janes W. KUd Now
Ofers to Every Afflicted
Person a Free Treatment.
It hit Mr thort tlm nr thr Rp-
Pr-1 It th olunri o nerf til th prominent
Rwpar of the orl4 an nnoun"vnm of ti
rrnrk4M fiiorrls mid ty Dr. Jm W. K 4d.
frhyrti'iann, . t-rt; n4 rftrimnal mm rm.rti-r1
t th wrirlrf.j. curM h ch h prto-mM wi'h
IttralMi who hart m r1 (or yin.r! wit tm(
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DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD,
to health. Tha SnMne we. fcMl.M4 k .h........,-
dioel
V 'JS. J
Cr- - -J"e-:
V. letters taking for iBtoraauon ami tm ataace.
JaVntll at laet ha (etermlned to ale. hit Mi-rat to
f ha tick a-. affllrted of tha world Tnouaanda haee
I iVn advantage nt hie liberal olTar, ana hta mall
now nooaea vita letters of heartfelt tratUud.
' from en red patient.
All Diseases C'nrwtl.
eery rllaeaa. to which human fleeh la heir Is
repreeentea In theaa lattera, tho rtwalled lacurabla
SKeaeew being aa nrnnmua aa tha lean eertoti. raeee.
A letter fr. in cl Latlraer of LT. l.nO. Ohio,
tlere tha detalle o bia mirartilnua rura of Cod
eumptlon aa follow.: ! had Consumption, wa -aaaln-d
by foer prominent drxtora. one of whom, a
tpeclallet. mad an anamination of tha epiia. and
pmnouned my rlleeeee pulmi-narr conaumptlon, ar.d
tan m that thera waa aa hap. I welshed 1
poande. Now I am well ai'1 airon Kvery trare
lha aliaaae aaa left aa I welh IT ponnda. It
ha. been f,rr a jeer tlnoa I to., a rr Kidd'a ttrat.
am, an I know tha cura It permanent." Abraham
Tranaer. of Lamhemllle. N. ).. afflicted w.t!i loc.
motor ataxia, a diaaae pronnunred InraraMe he le
medical pnfraeloD. teila of hie cure after ream of
jMf'rln: -When I em-aared treatment lth Dr.
Kidd for locomotor iln i I rotiM not wa'k a.Toea
tha loor. tlnra fnl-hln treatment I here not t.iat
fy from rof wo-k aa for.min of tha Lajrort
Tllla Rnhoar To" Thmta. J. Halert' of Brim
"eld. Ind.. wrltea aa foll.am- ri . Kldd rurrd mr
t aoi of a aeeira raaa nf fir aht'a dt.eae if.tr ha waa
paaetna larje quantlt aa of klnod la tha wrln."
Tha reeont of eii b mtraru'na. rum would fill a
boot. fnirarwra frem eoniurnp Inn. Brlht'a d eca.a
oroper. paralrela, heart d are. I.woir.otor alalia
and other daneroua d'aoe hare b-n raatored to
Health. Tha mmmoa rhronle dlataa-t, auch a
rr.euinalawi. kldnee troahie, catarrb. female trna.
plea, bmnrhltla. epl leper (nt. rhronle eouhe lum
bo. bladder tmut.lea. ar'ofaia. impn-v bl. atl.n
Jiaaaaa. toltre. pile", hawel ---.ablea. aral MI
Itf. aarrouanaea. loat eltillcy. eontaaloua bloe.
roiroei, at-., are cured In aa ahort a tlo that It
aetmt a 1 moat a miracia.
A Home Trralmraf.
An fmportaat fee tare which raeomnraoHa ' thla
wonderful treatment., rlithtle called 'The Ellalr of
LI la." la tha tart laat It raa be aaa4 at bom by
aaronar. Tha reaaewtea are atmpre la eompoaitlon.
narmiaea to. tha moat delicate eratem. fait a awe ret
know 3 ta no ether llelng doctor.
Ir. Kltld'a HoaeMr nmA Rrlla bill T.
Threw National Baaka In rnrt Varna eourk for
Ttr. Kldd'a rellaMllte. Mln'etera. rite and Connie
nfaclela. Prnfewiional and nuilneea afaa all anlta
I" tlelnt him tha heartleet andorecment. ?ort
war na la proud of her drinnlahd doctor "na
and all aar that hla ri.?rea la drwerred be hla
abllltr. honeetr and lo'ietre. To tha doctor tha
rood-will of hte fellow .ownemen aid the exnrre-
atona of tratitode from tha thnuaaadt to whom ha
bta fleen tbe bleadnce of Tlorovia mtahond and
womanhood are rtiTrlent it pie I r tha yara apert
la patient eute and eioarlmrnt. T m.k- known
to every infferlnc praoa la lha world the fact
tnat there hee at tart beam dleoorered a treet-ne-t
which will poaitlv.lT cure all dleeaata ha haa aiada
tha following remarkable offer:
A Free Treatment.
frr. It'dJ affera ta aend te eearr applicant a free
treatment. 1 here are no reetr:ctln-a wkiteeer. No
ltattr what roar dleeaae, o ma!tr of how lon
atandlna. or how mane r'mrdiee dootora you hare
tried, tbla treatm-t will cure yoa and It eoefa roti
ealy a poetace elamn ta find thla o-t 'or voureelf.
The doctor'e avnen.ua eat'ire. hla renae of fnlrneee
an hta fa ih la h a teordl a are all elar'r .hoen
br thlr liberal offer. Njthl-ie can poee'blr r-moee
all daubta ea quickie aa actual tr'al When tVa la
offered abaolutaly free, eery alck pereon rhould
take adrantaaa of It. Tu ranart aTord to ha
keptlral when your health la at etaka. In applying
fo a free traa'mnl g re th doctor a deacrlptlon
of your raea or .tele what, dlaaaaa or 1ie-eei you
want cured. Tnu will r -lva tha free treatment
by return nail, portage rail.
To eecu-e pcraon-l attention addrera tha doctor'a
private offire aa follown-
DH. JAMR9 M'. Kllin.
Blta Illork, Kort Wnyar, Ind.
THE BADGE OF TRUE NOBILITY.
A man who ponseeaea Independence wears
the bndire of tht hlghett dlotlnctlon. Th
lave, rrtrwlna; under the ah. provela In
the dual of humility and degradation. D a
age U the foul dcttroyer of man'g !f
rellanoe end eventually courage and price
are eapped cf their vigor, and In the p!ac
of an enerctic ailrlt. with, the full v!n of
manhood, Indolence aeta In and life U
robbed ot Ita highest tHirroe. follow, d by
humil!atrr.n and daplr. Who would Ih-ow
off tho fettera and ciavett fear raiined bv
painful dla.at :.inld tnk Ir. Hurkhart'a
vefaaglf'orn pound, which creaira new-.
pur.,aBaaellty blood and 1 guaraniod
to oure trie ful'.owlna: dlttre-taful alhrentf
Rhettmatlatn. Neuralgia. Cafarrh. Thirty
da'3- trentmnnt 2Tc. All drujrj: at.
Charges Less Thai ail Others
DR. McCREW,
SPECIALIST
t'reate nil leraii ul Utarataea
IKS OM.l.
Twenty-eiBht years' cxpericjcc
tlgtiteeu jejri in Umah
The doctor a . .iuuii.al..c iulliu !,
ntvtr lieeu nu.n, tiu rc un.ee anj
lacallllea (ur trcatuitf lltia tuu jj u.aeaara
are uiiiluntad aiiu t.ety .u I. uiauy
tattering rcporta of l.ir ilv n io::.
r the uliif he hua avtu.
HOT SPRINOSlr..ATMLI foa
All lilood I t lauua. ,u lnnAKi NG UCT '
u the aWUt or ica and uu ca.iiiai vaiag
of the Uiacaae ulapat at i.i.ie. A lif
l'ner.t euie fr life uuiait'.'tf.
VAUirnriif v1- -i.u.-ntea u
raFAD 1l HilA vureu of lly'ura.e.
..e.-.ea J V, V U V b tncl ur, .,.0-,
Ixullliy, ,.j Btt.-ntlli ail
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.tu all fprtna 01 rhiui.lt ti.ee-aee.
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u UiLce :li Sicuili llih . 1 . . . 1 . ar.tT
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Ca. SOUTKIXSTCN i FILLS
"ee. tn.tlUl.nlum iiule l.nei.4
tiel ah4.rv cea aiy. Keatttul "POLvce.
I rot taoili, ' m p li. rinloi.. . 3
" w imwtH.M..i IHt.rbf M.rwdll Wlka
aW.ta.eiaaaenaaaiaaj Ca-ftaet. tt.aaaaa.wa. a a.
INDICTS SESAIOR BURTON
Kact.1 Con7rn-.11 as CbT3 with T.kitg
Ytiej fron "Ov-Ei-h-Qaica" K.n.
-AY HE SOLD POLITIC VL INfLUtNCE
In liie rnrjata lie la Aeenaed of Re.
eelalnaj Moiry to ferare Favor
able Opinion from Federal
Oltlrern.
ST. LOVIS, Jan. .-Th federal grand
Jury today returned an Indictment agalnet
Joseph Ra!ph Burton, Vnlted Statee fer.ator
from Knn charKlna: him on nine counts
with accept Inn five checVa of I& 0 ea-h
from the P.ialto Grain and Securltleg com
pany between November 12, J.!, and
Mirch X. 14, while a fniteJ
Statca aen.-i.tor for hla allirrJ services In
Interceding with the poetmaster general,
chief pogtoffloc Inspec'or and other high
ctofflce ofSclala to Induce them to render
a favorable decision in matters affecting;
the permission of the Rtalto company to
use the malls. Major Hugh C. Drnnlo,
prealdent of the company, and W. B. Me
hnner. asfotlated with nlm, ore named In
the Indictment aa the tnen who made the
check to Dtirton.
The Rialto Grain and Securltlca company
has betn undr Investlpntlcn by the state
courts for several morrths on account of
Internal troublea and the complaint of In
vestors. Indlctricnts have been found ag-alnst tbe
president. 'Major Dor.tils and others of the
offlcers, but th?y have never been convicted
on any of them. At one time the Rla!to
company's office were closed by court offl
dale on attachments secured by alleged
creditors, but were reopened after arranjre.
menta to satisfy the claims had been made.
For eeveraj days paat William E. Coch
ran, chief postofflce inspector from Wash
ington, D. C; Major Hugh G. Dennis and
W. B. Mehaney have been before the grand
Jury, and It Is believed the Indictment waa
found on their teatiroor.y. Tha purpose of
Senator Burton's alleged intercession waa,
It la stated, to prevent the issuance of a
fraud order against the Klalto Grain and
Securities company.
Aa a result of Ma connection with the
company Dennis was Indicted both in -the
federal and etate courts, but the United
States court acquitted him. Four indkt
ments found In state. court against Dennia
are still pending.
geaafor Barton la Onrprlaed.
WASHINGTON, Jan. a.-When shown
the above dispatch Senator Burton said he
could not imagine why the indictment had
been found. lie was employed as attorney
for Dennis, to defend him against an in
dlctment which had been brought against
Dennis. The only connection with the
Postofflce department waa when Dennia
came here to consult with him (Burton) aa
to the proceedings, and the renator ac
companied Dennis to the Pistofflce depart
ment and asked If nhy charges had been
Bled against Dennis. He further naked In
spector Cochran to Inform him CBurton) If
charges were to be filed against Dennis In
the future. Senator Burton said he spe
cifically stated that he diJ not appear
against the government In any manner.
Senator Burton says he will go at once to
St. Louis and defend the case, and has no
dbubt he will be able to make It perfectly
clear that there was no reaaon for bringing
tbe indictment.
WILL BEGIN SMOOT INQUIRY
Seamte Committee Will Iaveatlaate
Polysramy Chargee aad tbe aea
"' : lm of C hareh laterfereaee.
' WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.-The senate com
mittee on privileges and elections today
determined to enter upon an investigation
Into the chargea made against Senator
Emoot In connection with the demand for
his expulsion from the senate.
Some of the members of the committee
express the opinion that when the Investiga
tion Is once entered upon It will be impos
sible to prevent opening the doors wide and
going Into all the points thoroughly. The
resolution will be introduced In the senate
Monday, and It la not probable that it
will be antagonized.
The committee had before it Senator
Smoot'a reply to the specific charges made
by Mr. Taylor at the meeting on January
18, and It was agreed that the charges and
the reply constitute a sharply Jointed Issue,
especially on the point ea to the Interfer
ence of the Mormon church In temporal
affairs. Members cf the committee express
the opinion that this and the charge that
Mr. Smoot la a polygamist wl'.l constitute
the points of inquiry.
That some of the Protestants do not
follow Mr. Taylor to the extent of saying'
they have no Information to the effect
that Mr. Smoot la a polygamist. was
brought out In tho matter today, when
Senator Dubois stated that he had rs
celved arsurances that there would be
testimony on that rolnt. Mr. R.-noofs re
plies to the charge that the authority of
the church ia accepted as supreme In all
matters Is as follo-vs:
I deny that the Mormon priesthood, ac
cording to the d.ictrtne of the church or
the belief or practice of Its metnhemhlp,
la vested with, or assumes to exercise
supreme authority in all things temporal,
soiriiiinl. civil and political, f nrtmlt that
the first presidency of the church. ha
supreme authority in thlr.ara soiri'URl and
In ih.r.gn tempore I relating to the property,
business and affairs of the church Itself.
FOR PHIL KEARNEY MONUMENT
tioveraenrat Aakrrl t. Appropriate
Small Sana for Saleable Tablet
ea the Site.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON. Jan. :3.-,8;iecial.)-The
urgent deficiency bill reported to the house
trUy crfrrle3 aa item of iTfrt for the erec
tion of a st. liable monument btJ historical
tablet cn thi- elite of the Fort Phil Kearney
misfacre. The state of Wyoming hag
ceded a site located on M&rsacre H!U, a
qturte? cf an acre In area. The $70u
proposed, together with tMO previously ap-
ox
Induce Perspiration.
To step the Grip or Influenza, to break
up a Cold, to prevent Pneumonia, yoa must
Induce perapira'Hn. The first miserable
frtli. g "of catctlng C.r.d"" la caused by
checked cirruUtion of the bl d. This is
the time to take Dr. Humphreys- "Seventy
seven" It ImmeiluUrly starts the Llocd
coursing through the veins, induces perapl.
ration and Ircaks up the Culd.
Th tonicity l ' 77" su .wains the System
eJurtog and rvsMorea the lgor after the
attack. At druggist, il cvc'.a.
f Medical Guide mailed free.
Humihreys' Med Co.. Cor. WlllUm e
Jobu irl4, Nww i'oik.
in
proprlated. It Is believed, will be sufficient
to erect the monument.
The bill alsi carries an appropriation of
t.' fir the completion cf the public
building at Bonr.e. .14.SV) for Cent.rvllle.
Ia.. and K.'eW f.ir the Omaha poetcfTloe.
W. H. Nellls. present lmdJ school su
perintnd nt at Rosebud agency, Is to suc
oeej Superintendent Harvey at the Pawnee
lOkl.iPcNiol.
The Icwa delegation Interested In rhoos
Ing a succer-S'jr to Judge SMrrte held a
meeting this morning. Ten ballots ere
taken without result. Another conference
will be held Wednefday afternoon, but It Is
scarcely believed an aareement can then be
reached, though It la said by those sup
posed to have knowledge that a name may
be agreed upon within the next few meet
ings. Postmasters appointed: South Dakota
Pembroke. Potter county, Emll F. Udahl.
vice Isaiia L. Flyle. resigned. Nebraska
Barsda, P.lrhnrdson county. John Marke.
v1c W. A. Smith, resigned. P.lchfield.
Sarpy county. Frank O. Standen. vice H.
L. I-owry. resigned. Wninms, Thayer
county, Charles Lurjenbel, vice W. A.
Keflwlta, resigned.
Tha application of F. H. Tlelsell. J. II.
Farmer, Thomas M. Murdock. H. J. Ly
son and H. l. Farmer to organize the
First National bank of Sioux Rapids, la.,
with Ijrt.mvi capital, was approved by the
comptroller of the currency.
Tho First National bank of Aurclla. Ia.,
has been authorised to begin business with
fl'j.ofln capital. James T. Foy Is presMent.
W. P. Miller vice president. A. J. Whlnery
cashier and W. H. Blgchel assistant
cashier.
FOR ROBBING AN OMAHA MAN
Joseph Serlaher, at St. Loo la. Given
Ten Tears In Penitentiary
for Crime.
8T. LOI'IS. Jan. 23. (Special Telegram.)
Joseph Swisher, the thirteenth footpad
to bo sentenced In the past two weeks,-:n
Jurlge Jessa McDonald's court, today got
ten years In the penitentiary for complicity
In the holdup of Joseph Moser. the Omaha
stockmanlast month. In the shadow of
ths new city hall.
T'.sterday Walter Tibbetts. once of the
regular army, got fifteen years sentence.
Scores have been held up this winter and
so bold had Tibbetta and Swisher become
that they even pointed out police head
quarters to Moser and told him to go
there as soon as they got away. Last
night forty negroes were hauled In on gen
eral principles and officers in citizens'
clothes scour the World's Fair city nightly.
NEW REPORT BEATS RECORD
tv York Itnnk Shows Large Increase
la Flarnrea Over Previous
Weeks.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23 This week's bank
statement breaks all previous records, par
ticularly In loans and deposits. Loans for
the week show an Increase over all pre
vious figures by about IJOO.OOO. and the
previous grand total Is Increased by about
n5.0i0.fX. bringing that item to Tlthln 135.
("".OV) of fho I1.W..VO.CO0 mark. The week's
increase in deposits is $S.500,(oo over all pre
vious f.gures and the totals arc now greater
than the loans by over $.(00.0)0. Various
theories have been advanced to account
for these record figures. The most plaus
ible one Is that during the week there was
a very general shifting of moneys by trust
companies to clearing house banks.
CHICAGO BECOMING CALMER
Aldermen Will Permit Opening; at
Theaters with Slight Ckaage
In Flreproonnax.
CHICAGO, Jan. 23. The Aldermanlo The
ater commission today decided by a unan
imous vote to recommend a resolution to
the council providing for temporary open.
Ings of the theaters without the installa
tion of automatic cprlnklers and without
the reconstruction of the stages.
The resolution will provide for the elim
ination of the requirement of the sprink
lers and tht complete tire proofing of the
stage. An additional requirement will be
Included, however. This will be for fire
proofing of stage scenery and settings be
fore openings are permitted
INnir.TS P flRMFR RANK rfliHIPP!
(Ion Accused of EmbesallaaT
f isn.ooo.
CLEVELAND. Jan. 23 The grand Jury
today returned an Indictment against
George A. Rose, cashier of the Produce
Exchange National bank, which closed its
doors yesterday. Rose Is charged with
having er-.bczz'.ed JISS.OOO of the bank's
funds. A warrant for his arrest was Im
mediately Issued following the report from
the Jury.
loiquc and Brontlfal.
We are Jut now In receipt of a specimen
of modern work which vies with the most
chaste work In Ivory nnd would grace the
walls of s. boudoir. It Is a celluloid show
card of the finest finish. In colors of soft
est, richest tints. The card represents a
mounted hunter, costumed en regie of the
sport, and his steed leaping the bars far
In the lead. It Is spirited, graceful and
lifelike. More than all, Its Inscript line is
a telling play on words, and reads, "First
over the bars." This Is apropos of Hun
ter Baltimore Rye. which the card adver
tise. It la needless to add that this cele
brated whisky, of world-wide fame, has
fairly won Its marvelous success by Its uni
form superior quality, age and faultless
flavor. Things that do not deceive or dis
appoint are sure to win favor.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Snow for the orterern Stntea, with
Warmer Weather for Sebmkt
and the Adjoining Statee.
WASHINGTON. Jan. i3--Forecast :
For Nebraska, Iowa. Missouri and Kan
sas Fair Sunday and Monday; warmer
Monday.
For Colorado and Wyoming Fair and
warmer Sunday; Monday. Increasing cloud
lneis. For Il!incl-Falr Sunday and Monday;
warmer Monday; frrzS west to northwest
winds.
For Montana Snow Sunday, with rising
temperature; Monday, fair, cxtvpt snow In
north ami west portions.
For South Dakota Fair Sunday, snow in
west ronton, rising tetr.pTjture; Mor.day,
snow and warmer.
toer.l Reenrt.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BCREAL'
OilAlU, Jan. OtHe.ai tnmil . iroa-
Veraiur.." :-nd pre.-ipiiuU.in CJmpared with
the i-o:rv-"po;.cii g way cf the laat thre
tare.
14. 13m. 1! HOI
Maximum temprature... i in i"j rj
M.tii-iiUiii tri.--rature.., i li &
Meun t. nperali-r - j,;
I'reclj It llion to . .Qu .ijy
'Hicirii of temperature and precipitation
et Omaha for tola i- since Man n I. 194:
Norm.: tern; e-r;t urr -,g
Ihcacler.i-y f'-r trie .lay
Tola! exi.a.4 tin.-e .March 1. li X
Nortnnl p:eoipii4tioo f! Inch
I letu-teiicj for ihe dir "3 inch
Total , . i eel p. ei.u-e Mirth 1 32iirulei
K.cim einee March 1. ii 1 , im hea
Deiicien.-y for cor. peito.1. 1-1... 1 let Inch e
Lwncleuy fur cor je-lo-l. l3 . f 3.' inches
U A. Wti-bil, furecaaur.
ASK FOR CORRESPONDENCE
Pemccratc Ciim Bracket a Farial
Agreemtxt at ta Fa-am a.
THINK THAT THEY DO NOT KNOW ALL
Senator Gorman Will Present Iteeo
intlon Monday Which May Bring;
Information Dealrrrl by Mem
bers of Minority.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 23 -The democratic
senators were In conference for almost
three hours today on the Panama question
and when the adjournment came It was an
nounce 1 by Senator Gorman, chairman of
the caucus, that the Conference had asieed
upon a resolution to be presented to tli
senate asking for all the correspondence
between the United States and CtlombU
since the negotiation of the Hay-Herr.ui
treaty. -The fact was brought out In the
course of the meeting that some docan.ents
are missing from the correspondence as
published and the conclusion wns readied
that a resolution calling for all ttie ml-sing
papers would, If passed and ri'mplied with
by the executive, meet all the require
ments. The correspondence to be called for also
will cover the pcri'Kl of the recent Panama
revolt, and all official writings on lh.it
episode.
The resolution will lie presented Monday.
The conference also decided upon a reso
lution directing the senate committee on
foreign relations to make an Inquiry into
the events connected with the Pn'iama
revolution. Both propositions were agreed
to by all the senators prsnt.
The resolution of Inquiry Is so worded as
lo call for a statement frjm the president
as to whether all the papers bearing on
the situation have been sent In. and If
they have not been communicated and the
result of the failure to communlc.ue them
is the fact that the president believes to
make them public would be incompatible
with the public welfare, then the president
Is required to send them to the senate in
confidence to be used in executive session
only.
The resolution asking for an Inquiry by
the foreign relations committee Is uirectel
toward securing an Investigation Into tho
Panama affair and its purpose Is to show
whether or not the administration had
foreknowledge of the affair and In any way
encouraged It.
argent Deficiency BUI Ready.
The urgent deficiency bill was completed
today by the house committee- on aptro
priatlons. The bill carries a total of $11.
2M.308, based on estimates from the various
departments aggregating SU.4cXr.09. Some
of the larger Items in the bill are: 2.i,C'yi
for armament and armor for new ships;
$3.0O0 for the naval station at Guantan
amo, Cuba: IIW.OOO for Alnsknn boundary
survey; $730,000 for construction of the new
office building for the house of representa
tives; tlio.nno for mileage for members and
senators; f.W.000 for rural free delivery,
and IHeXi.OOO for collecting the customs rev
enues. To Improve Colorado Stork.
Messrs. Grubb and Carlyle, trustee and
professor respectively of the Colorado Ag
ricultural college and experiment station.
today conferred with Secretary Wilson with j
a view to co-operation with the Colorado j
cattle raisers In experiments to ecure
more highly flavored and leaner beef from i
their stock. Instead of resorting to the
corn belt to "finlsii" the Colorado anima.s
for the market, it Is proposed to substi
tute the feeding of by-producta .from the
sugar factory and alfalfa and leguncs. Re
searches to determine what verities of an
imals are best suited lo mountain condi
tions and the best method of finishing stock
were discussed. Secretary Wilson haa al
ready asked the house committee on agri
culture to provide an appropriation to al
low the beginning of to-operative work
along these lines.
Feast of Holy 'Family.
The Feast of the Holy Family will be
observed at the Holy Family church today.
Solemn high mass will be celebrated at
10:30, Rev. I. M. Stritch of Cretghton uni
versity, preaching. A quartet composed of
Miss Delia McDermott. Mrs. William
Walsh. Frank McCrearv and CI. Kraeper
win rentier .Mozart s Twelfth Mass,
un
der the direction of Miss Emma Gentleman
S a mtt 'HI 1 ... f 1 1 . . - ...1 .... .. i .
the ble-sed sacrament Tin wnich alxtv rh 1
! di'-n will take part. Miss Phllomena Gentle- !
man sings the offertory.
THEY ACTUALLY
00 THE- WORK.
Food Eaten la Worthleas Inleaa 1)1.
seated Some stomachs Muaf
Have Help.
Food taken Into the atomaeh which, from
the nature of the food or the condition of
the stomach. Is not digested. Is worse than
no food at all. This l a true statement as
far as it goes and a great many dyspeptic
go only thla far with their reasoning. They
argue with themselves that because their
stomachs do not do the work given them,
they must be given less work; In other
words they must be starved. It would be
Just os sensible for a business man who Is
unable to do all his own work to cut down
his business to his own capacity as it Is
for a man to starve himself to relieve his
stomach. The sensible business man em
ploys help and goes forward with his busi
ness. Likewise the sensible dyspeptic will
employ help for his stomach and give his
bedy proper nourishment.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets actually do
the work assigned to them. They relieve
weak and overburdened stomachs of a
great portion of digestive action. Their
component parts are identical with those of
the digestive fluids and secretions of the
stomach and they simply take up the grind
ajid carry on the work Just the same as a
good, strong, healthy stomach would do It.
On this account Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets are pcrfect'y natural In their action
end effects. They do not cause any un
natural or violent disturbance in the stom
ach or bowels. They themselves digest the
food and supply the system with all tha
nourishment contained In what Is eaten
and carry out Nature's plana for the sus
t ranee and maintenance of the body.
How much more sensible 1st this method
than that employed by many suffi-rrrs from
weak stomachs. By thla means the body
and brain get all the good, nu;il;ioua food
they need and the man 'Is properly nour
ished and equipped to carry on his work
and perform hla duties. He could not
possibly be In proper working condition by
starving himself or employing ome new
fanglod, insufficient food that does not
contain enough nutriment for a year old
baby. A strong man doing strong work
must be properly fed and this app'ies to
the brain aa well as tbe tody.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, by relieving
tbe stomach of its work, enable It to recu
perate and retain lis normal heaLh und
strength. Nature repairs the worn and
waatrd tlssuea Just as she heals and knit
the bone of a Lr oken limb, wMt h la of
i-ourae not ua:d during the pructM of re
pair. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for aaie
by all druggista at SO cents a box an.i
they are the one article tltat the druggist
dc-e not try to sell ae.methlngj In the place
of that's "just as good." Their unqualified
merit and aurceaa and the universal demand
for them haa placed them within the reach
ot every one.
am'wnpa.
9
THE W. S. STRATTON CO,, SIOUX CITY, IOWA
ankrtiDt Piano
Bought from the Receiver at Our Own Price
NOW ON SALE at 1313 FARNA1VI ST., OMAHA
Shrewd buyers will be quick to seize th: paramount importance of this announcement.
The Climax of Unmaichable Piano Organ Value Giving
Is reached in this bankrupt salethis advertisement tells only a part of the savings
to be hd nothing short of a 'personal inspection will convey an adequate idea of .
ths high quality of these instruments, as the public is not accustomed to sue',
ridiculous discounts on instruments of this class.
EVERY INSTRUMENT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
Astounding
Cuts
'4
'3
l. "f.l CDCl-lfJ l
le7T..J'.'.w''
Over linlf of tliPKe nre brand
iumv .iai n ro simp worn or sllu'Iit
ly usitl, but nil aro lirst class,
fctuiuilii; bargain:
..Uprights..
$300 Schubert $129
1230 Now York Makes. $122
ifiOO Chiokcrin!;. .
$166
.$84
.$92
275
$250
150
?350
5223
$330
$375
$300
$400
Horaee Waters,
lilasius & Sons
llrartburys. . ..
Crowns
Martins
("iraniers
Stejrer
Meisler
$210
$218
$110
$198
$245
$155
$210
$190
$223
$154
$190
Jewetts. .
$300 T.aus
$130 Emerson.
$300 Wepman.
$400 Emerson.
Co Payments Averaging Only
10c to 20c a Day,
sfc 1 r i
j s i ii hi
Tnat
ai i laauTT
IS (t .eujlWl .aHBaVnK?BUewo t
IBS .
7 -aj p-
aJT
NOTE WE ALWAYS HAVE WHAT WE ADVERTISE.
No deviation from the price on the tar8 will be accepted. Instruments taken In pxc-hanKe will bo taken only
at their cash value. We advlne out-of-town cistotners to make, personal selection, if possible, otherxlue we will
give you our best Judpinent In selection and ship on approval, subject to exchange if not entirely satisfactory,
'SCHMOLLER . MUELLER
The Largest Piano House in the West.
Manufacturers . 1313 FAILNAM STREET,
3
t
B Jobbers
This Institution is legally authorized by the
State and established for the purpose of giving
proper medical treatment in Geuito-Urinary and
Sexual Diseases of men.
WEAK MEN
ness aim lest rcunbood, unfit'lni?
riajre, are bviD? quick) cured by
faiied.
PRIVATE
Dlneasct of men,
Gleet, Stricture.
Skin and Blood
and certain method.
BLOOD POISON
poison is cured in ic-ss time than anywhere eie, and at a much less ex
pense to you.
VARICOCELE
U then- fill p-iwer, sizu a
DON'T WAIT
Uj their fill p-jwer, sizu and rigor.
and inentat wiec unfit (or work, study, buaine-s or man iae. Don I ex
v.oriineut with danzerous or uncertain treatrro nt. The worst caes that
e have had to deal wl.li were thoae that had b uu neglected or improperly
t. eated before coming u us.
Every aiU'cted man owe it to
'.horoughly. We cura by reotorioj
mutilate, weaken and destroy.
"nIQlll TATI0V
vUllOULIAI lUll
STATE
ELECTRO-
1303 Farnam St.,
naEPTTa ..,.-y."JX"Uf Has. nAg .; H.mvrmrm
3 mmsBmimtMc-iM
aiisniiiMsiti.aiuJ..1anlrT.
A Statement
YV. S. Strntton .V Co. wore one of
tho Intilliii; miMlf Iioumo" of tlio
northwest, locntiil in Slciu.v City
for tho p:ist L'i yenrs tlioy luivo
always tnrrit'tl nil pcluivoly bii;li
pr.-ub' sttH-k of jii.-nitis mill orirniis
without sii.Ml'-iour capita! thry wore
forced to tho wall on Jan. 7, 1!4,
for ovor S17.iKei.im. I ouu-lit
tlio entire st.wk of the receiver nt
4io on tbe dollar, and as our tliree
Uoors wer-' already well stocked it
N Imperative for in tu move tbern
fant.
A Furore in
PloLyers...
"Nickel in the Slot"
1'iauos Make offer
'Aeolian $75 to $150
Pianolas, genuine, usel.$125
Simiilex, aew $175
Ceeclians, new $175
Appolettes, new $110
Maestros, new $110
On Payments of $5.00 to
$10.00 a Month.
. Dealers OMAHA,
ii
It is not bo much of a calamity that
weaknesses, but that he nsglects thera
treatment for their cure.
With night lesse. falling- memory, aching
backs, kidney diseases, nerro-saxual debility,
caused by self abuse, reitultin? in sexual weak
them for work, bjnineiss, study or rr.ar.
our special treatment after all other
(onorrhoea. Poisonous Discha'ges,
Kolarged Prostate Gland, and all
Diaeases promptly cured by our fa fa
(VENEREAL.) By our special trestrnen.
ui! sore on body, limb-, in mouth and
threat quickly diapiear. and your blood
Hydrocele, and all sweHinjrg. tenderness,
wasted or shrunicrn c- nditi.)u of the sexual
orffauj quickly cured and the -. ranj restored
Until your whole tystem U polluted with dig
eaao, or until your nervous system i totterin?
under the strain, and v-ju beume a pliTiical
himself, his family, and to the future generation to get cored SAFKLY and
and preserving Important organs. We do not advise surgical means, which
FUFF offlce "ur-8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sunday. 10 to 1 only
I ItlL If you nanoot call writ for aymptom blank.
flL
Bot. 13th and
14th
.ISfaaP
biihiallU
Stock
Give Away
T
Parlor Styles
New and Used.
A bunch of eight organs,
choice $5
Estey FHEE
Kimball ....$15
Western Cottage.. .....$22
Newman Bros ....$24
Kimball.... .$28
Hchultz..- $35
lhinlette ,....$38
Ma.on & Hamlin $39
Crown $31
Perry, 0 octaves $18
Square IMauos, $5, $8
to $15
James Ilolstrom $26
Haines Bros... $28 and $40
Hallet & Davis $:8
Vose & Sons $b2
On Payments of 50c to
$2.00 a Month.
NEBRASKA.
533330
ESI
Thoroughly
a man contracts disease or
or fails to get the propsr
eiX
Zs 2fi r-.. - ,L'ti
Ihe longest established,
Tbe Most Skillful aad Auccrssful
.SpeciallAts in Disease of Men.
inSTITUTl
Sts.f Omaha. Nob.
CMiCMCaTcn-a rnaLiau
ENf.YROYAL PILLS
i"K - . na-leal aa4 Oelr Caaaiaa.
C HIlHKvreH'a kiNOLlall
ia Ut U aaa wel. aielue Mu mm4
eu. i. .. rttaee T.k.uetk.e l.lu.
Saaaeene KaaMliaalea wa4 lalta
."I ef jmi U.ta.M e. Mae 4e. la
fVT. a'ilw. TaeUaawalala
aa -krM.r r.e lul.'eu, .
twew Blaii. II.C.leuaMeA a ee
I UlrkMwOoilMllv,
Mssliin Sweawaa a-fcqa, fS
lie
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life'.
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