Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 03, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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    TllE OMAHA. DAILY UEE: rill DAY. FEBIIUAHY
100:
CFRMANY MAY TAKE SINES
fiovcrr.m''Tit Con'in with Par.Vn nn to
IT MAY HAVE TWO OBJECTS 11 VIEW
Ofnf Irnrn n hnl ( nn FI llnnr In
f no of Irrrnillf nnd FnLlle
Sentiment Id fli ln
A ace r In I nr d.
I-T:F: T.T V. F b . IT' Pr ! n -
m'nf h is l r 't :fr'd . f Ha r?-' p -' !-1
IMtkN ri'" tii.1 I '' o.- 'r- - t.-.fh
find hank f..r hir .-ml I t1 : - . if i'
Would b difficult !, ..ih ""'hr-t
tf) k O'.rf l.e . r, i ml'. t".t'l f !
fthfnlsh-TV. s ti-.1 ir, 'ii'! F"e I r'
ah'nitd the g-oyrrr,:ri.-r ' "' !.- " ' - 'I
wh n prole, t ' i - !i .,nl- v was ."'I'.rniM' -1
to meting of "mi; k' lif' v. " k as a
basis for dlsrns J .n Tim un of l""'i
tvns mimed n .i r "iv .' of !'
Th bankers' Jiti t t that 11:11' g v
ernmcnt r" !"n. : 1 . 1 t'v 1. 1 is-
talnfd. Th (Pip 1 1 iti r. !. it was ."!nti-d
"of. hid f" .11" u'f - In I .rr-'HT f -ir
Mm ns much with whb h l i mttlonnllz
th rnllways In that Iru :'i'H,n lb- r -v
ernmert borrowed ' 4 fr r. r.t .if'prw.inl,
converting th tra-nT,. M...M Ii.t'. i .ri ir
rent Joan, nnd It l n -1 be-Mes t' h'it' .!
and Hl1otm n 'f th '-Inki-in: ford, vhi'h
mnde a fine yearly pr. ',' amounting in th
last fKral year lo Th ministry
nf rnmmiT''" f i""ly limited Its communi
cation to th" lnii.ki rx 1 the ipieanlnn of th
possibility of raising 'tf amount of money
re dud.
The government stemlng1:,. has two ob
jects In view first, t o learn If the natl'-n-ulfxntlon
f mli:""' H rm!!y f' .nl! ,
(ind. rr'.i,llv. In .-In Hi" minx ownfi
wli.it nilulit b.i....n if II 1 "'! pt'l'i" H nut
tfl'rt. tiiitii. ly. tb;it tl. ' r-:m'i.l h h
mnrn In rwrw wlnnl.y It mm i i)i i'h.
wholo run 1 nr. - ry f.ul nf II. I: n,.!v .,f b,ih
th nwnrrs nr.fl v:..i kfiKfi I '' -n n'fll'.r v n
Mnolnw nnd Ifrr M... II1 r. mlnltrr of r.,m
mrrrn ti,l ind.i'tfy, unnoir r. .1 in th.- I'nis
ln Plit d'lrlnn tb ri'ivtit Hll.fri.l:i mln
dlnfiI in Ihfi! tlx- K" rniiKiit bad no
Inlrn'lAn l t.ikn ovr nil lh.. rnn mtnoi,
tOt nfnc tl.rn t !i o Kldi'iflnn bud rhunito'l
nd tb ovcrnmfiit f mlnK'y If i.rii.nrlt.R
for i.it H yrt only a omfwlint ili-iinnt
fTtlr.(t-n' J-
Hfrr M'-h'lIrr. tlm nn'-Im mlrlfttr of
lnditP .ir.d Oi.ininiTi'f, wi-nt to tlf Hlrlk"
district (o.liiy fwlTar to rfports r-:i Itli-if
IV rlln lnd!-t!rir !'' it n fi'imluT of rnliifi
Wf in Frlo'i .lu.irr of iinndti.if If llif
trTk rontiniif. r-:.. rir.ir If lniti.'lbb to
rmm mork tliT--!n for .1 luii tlni".
Mlnllr Mrrl Mine nnnrri,
K8STV, F t. ? M'nl-I. r M .. ll.-r bold a
oonfftrnro nifli tlir nilnf- nwriir' fr;fiof'la
tlon. O'.nl or.br prevail- lhroiij;bo'.it lh)
Btlikf dfptrl.'t li.inif i-in'rnlfii-s r.iinrt 1
p!mt!t!o f. lb V nno. Hie ..r. t h .
who nr. bfk'lnr,!!! to I. .-II. ip tlmt flip'r il
mnn'l i-nnnnt be n .11f.l. Tl.f oi r.itlvi-s'
rftmml.-'' f.f .'.-ii Is boMinif ..... ;ini
froqiirnt sr-'-loii'. A ib. I-I. .li is 1 xpf.-l. 1
In rvral dnyn on th" i;!i"slon of rr.ntlnn
InfC thf Ktrll;.-. The coiiuiilttfp is n wait 'ntj
thf KOvcrnmrnlM ilfibloii of th" hours fif
rtnlly lbor.
jpnr. iF-, niuiiin vkiifii
OfTlorr (in lo KnKlnnil lo SiiiTlnlpnd
( nnnlrnrllim f lllit lln (1rli lr.
VrCTfUUA. I;. C... FV'b On the .-If.mr
Flilimno, wlilrh bus nnlvi-d from Y.ko
humn, wrrf thrro J.ii.'infS" nnvnl f fTli'p.n
fnroiit to l.fiidnn to rujirrlntrml thf inn
- dV'r,, Hon of .1 lf.VO ton biittlnehlp bring
'-'ftillt :n FiiKlnticl for .bllvrry at tin- cbi-
of !!: w.ir They pny n l!,'-ton bnttlf
rtilp l bolus tmllt at ni.ikii. a IC.rnv) ton
cnilm-r nt Knllo ntnl 11 niimbor of piibtni
rlne.i nnd loinr-dfi cnift arc bi'!n burrl'lK'
coiigtrurt'-d. Ten mrri'bnnf nl"nin-rB lire
liflng built nt NiiKiiKnkl, m of T.il ton,
far thf Am. rb . 111 Irndf.
k
U ta
r 1
ml
Iri July, l'j. I b;r an to tirfoV out w!t!i
E"2ca:a 011 my lif vl, 1 nibl arrni, and
brgan tr.il.Ticnl vr'l'.i Irj'.i! fl irtord, li:it di'l
not gel mnrh r ti"f. Thy M the divas
h.vl Lccii.if (.'ir..ii'r. I tJim rjuit tiifru
ri(I trie'I ri.-i'.'i'i r,i:i!r.if n' and soi'-pi f'-r
anotlier two jw, r.-it. a; -ifx-iti a rcM
wrat.lir ram I 1-. .t '. t .i 1 cT ai vcr, po I
fina" fisci !fd to !-t tti' !:r in a!on, nnrl
for tIve or !!.!.?:; li'l nothing
towarli curing ft"- I. -m.i, Tr;t t.atli
, ing'. Thi.i irn; t to do .ihov.t ni iiri!i
gvM anything I ! '! t: i- !.
Ihir'.nj; th t:m I !o.t. ri'.',',.!. one-linlf of
my hiir. I V -.in f,. 9, dotiitft:1 of a
cure, bciti th 'li 'IV li-ul r-i'i ol .n:,
hut. soon di ..' -d yot:r ni'di'ipf v tl
itoin in ;' !, And ci nil' ! to t.alte it.
I used Sfv i hot!' . '. ' f I I v.-a 4 rotn
plrtcly rur 1, not h.-i-i : ; -w.-y cptmi
Hlf hofly, whii-h t.'for- . .-.I.-rr.'t r'.tn
f.lctrlv jov!'-.!. i" (. N'f.ftw.if.
1017 IIi.'1tl.rr : ?.!"' d' la.
Th lif.vt, fft a t J. i.d-. ir ii'.'i.ill
1e jvar'.s fT-rv t. t' "' 'I'" dt-t i j-
p8rs Mi cUil' jaif '. of t.oly. '.Vfi'l
e'ttial nj'j.li.-i' . t . !' . . th "' hifif; nd
K-"ftinp J-i:'rs.'r!' "i 'I I'.'.
Vr t'i ..,,( :,.' - f I il ii'.ri
fcT,? e'i".'t i.t'
nrrr-k' ; ' -IWf
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(- v CARLES
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i " 1 WHi, - s ' '
CURHEIT LITERATURE
Y"if i ."H'lf"nr will d'"ov.r f furl
of !',f ri n'.'.'n li thf n"-r fontrlbutfil
to .! I'.-!!-, i' .r by I.-ibrl O r lui Curtli
im br t.. ' ii' ' Th" M iklr -g of n Jto 1.-'
wi'f." r.vl' In if" Mifb n.i:is!.r l"""n
in t'i" n'-if rn.nk't. Tlif hints nrr f-r.10-lb
til :i'i 7 If lj'f'il f'h' r tnj.'- of d"tn'
i,r nt t f'.p'flilly d irlr:g tl " I.i-i;t"n
ff .. -w A " rvrv FIMi f"f l.mtfil
b.ii'5," i;i'it't'lriK ,m. .b -"-ribtr K t n itn
l.r f f iblb'.it" wy of .T-fonrlrf flh. n'l
a viri'ty of r'H' un-lrr th b'.i'llnm
Ki lit H". 1 V-cft.iMf Sila-K" "C'xir.'h
V.trl I'lor1" itt.d ' i'ec Trorn Hyiflfnlo
.-" , l!."lllt "
IT. ' F H;.'l. '-'-r't.iry "f t-- Imml
rr'it'f .) P's.r; 'i ti b:.ff'if. wr.ffs lo R"1-
rt P i' r In t .;nrd t 1 tlif lntf r' r tit
book 011 "I'ovftlv," piibllbfd by M'M'I
1 (r: "It i . -nfl lo nif to bf a ni'xh'l for
1 ). .,11 ... t ! . it.j-o! Thf il.aptfr on
'Thf Irnmrcr-.tiV wbb-h I am pfrbfp- m..i"
.j-oittn. 1 (o Hp-.ik of than thf olbri. If" In
r.iv ,.'' 1 -r t? .. i.'f t t r'ntrn.-fit or uif "'10
J. rt In thf plvfn rpnr (hnl I b ivt- f. f 11,
Hud you I. vi' lo-nli'l on n'.irly fvfry
phpf of thf rmttrf.
Ti.-ho-inalrf." hy VT!IIrim Fnrriiibnr Tiiy
mi T. fin.'. ITiIIIIp ft- Co) hns In
It no rim' b tint. In the hands of J Ffnnl
morf Toopfr. It would hnv made a fhr
volunif novfl. Tl.f n.-'ti'' ailln Coopff
thf fdylf I It own ai d Its tltn the rarly
d.iy if Frtn h 0. ' ip'lon of Canada. It
In worth thf tlmf sprnt on It.
T lh" y Ornr- pfn! I.ltfh
M"3d ffO. t a wom-
"Th T.f tt-
flfld fT'odl.
nov.-t. It tI!s of th ffTort or a
womnri to crnt nmbltb.n In thf mnn of
b'-r 'loir; or rifr la.nur 100 - 1
a . a. it . ...t inljjnmll.111
b-ii.t.l'lf In fptt ff th Ulm"l rriiinni
w, r.kti'-n "f thf rnnn. 'Hi utory In
told illld f'lll of Ihtrrft4t.
vfll
(trft Ttnllwny ?"arR In the T'",ltd
Stnt. s" l the oiibjf t of a wrll-conpld-rrrd
nrtb'lf In th.- Ffbrunry Pfvlw of
flrvlcws. by IT K. Inna Purand, one of
thf fxpnrt ronnertid with th fnlted
Kbit Prpartrn'rit of Coniiiifr. f. Vr Pu
rand's roiirbisl'.ns rffmrdln th practb-
,,f stork watfrlnft tn lt bearlnif on th
cpifBtlon of low faros for th ooil In
our Krf-it l?b-s nr lilrhly nlnnlflfant.
-The rHnff rn." whtfh hnn T'n
running In th M'-t ropolltan Miigixlnf, will
be publish' d on March It. This aiitornobll
roninnr hv tb ntith'T of '"Hif MehtnloU
Coiid'i'tor." bns bn exrltlne murh In-I.t.-kI
In Its sfrlal form, nnd M"r" TTfnry
Ib.lt ''o binf bad many Inqulrlea for
thf datf of book publication.
Tbnt rfmarknbl" littl 1."k on "OpHm-lm"-th
Ilff crffd of lt Rtlll more r
mnrknhlf wrltr. Hln Kellf r-ceuitlnuen
lo exrlt rommnit ts-jth In thin country
and In Finland. TIP publish. rK. Thomas
V. frowell Co., etatf tbnt ltd filed
w-rf larKr In than In lt1. th yor
It first fitipfarrd
T''Clllrf-hlllIp ore iirlntlnir a third edi
tion of "Mttif r ,tifiis." hy Mvra KfHy;
n Hfoiid (dltlon of "Th Americans," by
Hugo Mimst. rb. TK;,n fifth edition of "IJt
t. fttoilfs of Marrlfd Ilff," hy Mary
Stewart ruttltitr: a coiid edition of "Thf
roontry Ttome." hy K- r. Pow.il; a fourth
edition of "Tx-ird .Tlm," by Joseph Conrnd;
a mcond edition of "Cabh.ifd Klnpf.."
Ooldwln Smith's Informal review of Mor
lry'd Ilff of Obidstone will be Ismied Imme
illntfly liv th A Vs.. company. To
Atn.-rl'-aris thf most nterestlt.r revelations
of p.wtia1 Int. rroursf' on urn In tl- k-
'.I pf'fonai inn r'-oo i .' om- ...n o. .
trvn de.'iIliiK with C.ladstnne attitude to-
wnrd our civil war rrobably with th
view of f.atlsfylnK mortlflrd friend of thf.
north of KtiKllnd. Oladston BUffested to
thf mihor that if the north thought fit to
let tin" south go It mlht In time be Ind'm
nlfbd hy the union of Canada with the
northern stated.
Thf Irresistibly funny satires on "Life's
Little PlfTlrultlf s." whl'h T:nh'd Annual
Index dlsr loses to be th work of Mr.
K. V. Lne:i, rontlnu. to be reprinted for
Aniei b an n a b rs In the Llvlnjf Age. Tn the
numb, r f"r January 21 will be found
"White Flnliii's," a skit at the poet who
publish' at her own expense; In January
"f'hrl'tiniH P. roratloim;" and In Febru
ary I, "The YV.'.bllnK Present "
At"
prbf
books, for sale at lowest retail
Matthews. I:'? South Fifteenth St.
WILL PROVIDE FOR INDIANS
liiattutirnl I omitilllr Wonlrl Ifav
W.slrrn n11.lim nt lh Cere,
tiony In WndtilnKlon.
ASIIIN'riTriV, Feb. 2 -The Inaugural
n,'!". today appropriated JI.oOO, or ad
. '.in
lull'
h Ili-roof aw may be necegsary, to yny
exp.'iis.-" "f mIx not. ,1 Indiana In coming
lo pa rt h Ipn to In President Hooh
' s Ir augural parade.
,e Indians, who. in'ordlng to lh. pred-
II..
hi r.
w it
Tl
.i.l
. lo
Mill
lino
p!nn. ale to i ii Ii zvouH at th" Indian
...I ..f f"iitl!."b, Pa, and who are to bo
,tnf, anted by ri''.) inib-ts and it l.and and
att' lilaiits or till.-1 pta-teri., are l irrun
i, - old Apiii h" I'hli f, now at Fort
Ml-! , i;iianiib I'aikrr, u Coinani'he,
Aiiu b.iko, rikl ; Hiiikskln Charlie, a
if I "ii an i. '..o. Little I'luine, it
lie.
I'l 1
An
V. I.
V..I.
ill.
hi or I tla' li fi .-I . at LrownluK, Munt.;
ib' in Hot ... a Chi j "tine, at Hushvlllf,
nnd ItnlhiW II. .in Itiar, a Hloiix, at
iiftne. M. t. The Indian wari hus will
Inai.ii ...iil"s In the parade
M III
I I fl II If II 4 illp; IMtOI'PFI)
Wen tX I. n I'nliliiril In VrlllnK llurk
1. 1 1 oil Hull tr lllsiillsse.l,
V A "1111 "')TI " I'o"' no. lr leil-
,,, 'ii.l" lodnf . tin, v., I ll.lf-e lelter
,.Mrt, rn 1. 1 ll. Toledo l poKtoffli e, or
i .'.l n f .'ii'ti iiien I" show ..iiiii.. why be
mu, ,,, n. t l.fi i.liio. d H'l I siispelld.-d
.,lfl' ,.l.l' inlfleld fill lif the Tobdil
, in ,. r.t ihl.iv 'biVd f'tl ft' 'iu.ifcif of
... no tf .,(.. utii. k and of i .die. Hi k th
-.., oini old ftif r i.M
p is i batted thai lb men cold Ibid mln
.',. It hll" ..f ibilv 'if idf-fbld. nn
,,.'1 ., T duty, nnd fr. .pi.-f-fti' whln
, niiiliiim "f,. thf .'Mtldil of tlm pnlllle
,..,,,' Ii ah,, hi iill.Kd thai In oii
., ,ne i-idfd t'i inM liind." fiildn dial-
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MAIL SUBSIDIES APPROVED
Hnnn F.ffWs to PtriVo ThT.'. ffn Fontal
ArpropTlfltion Bill.
REPPE?E'hTATIVE NOPHS tE'D? ATTACK
tr. Ilnkf r llni on nrr m Innlhfrn
Mmbr of Ulm Vnrty for
ollnv with lb Itf
pnbllrn n.
W VPflINf JT"iV. I
a pt ropr'al Imi hill w i
1 Th" ffl
i ,...). r r
a lj'. in.. ! liy.
,! ina:l fa Hill. 1
a tl..ri h. n 1 1 h. . i
Thf provision f r I
on trunk I1 rn s was t - t nn
r,.lld sati.n was cr'it.
1 In Ha hill.
.1 by Mr. T iki r
tli.it 11" i-o' ing of
way t" kl!l t f
V iV"r ib ii'.ani 1 1
p rt y f a h a itiir
ri t ' " rn 1 1 1 t h i r
of New V' rk, who said
n nll s ihslUrs w.n lh.
ib -ti i' ra 1 1". party. Mr.
. "rl d !n ria n.l . r s of I: i.
foist. d Jmlse Park' r
raii'llilale for re l.l 1 . sa.iinic t'
candidal y hid b "ti inlfln'.d and n
1 1 '
li'b.d by monopolists.
When I h" boa-." n,' t th" p. inhnK j t" . I
thin was the paragriph ia the i.,-t TV"
bill authoi izlng a i i a "pri.i t i' ins f ir p. i
mi'll fa' lli'les on tr'i"k l!ii.' ftoin V i '
Itigton to Allanta and N""W (nlians, and
from Kaneia city to Newton, K.m.
Throvmh an ..bj. Ijori hy Mr. I h (VI..
una rilinoiin rorisi nt i j i fu.se I Mr Wil
liams (Mlsn.i, the minority .-ad. r. to Willi
draw th minority report on thf hi!! t '
regulate fn-lght Kites, a.n II as lo iniien I
the bill prr s.-nter hy lh iiiiii- i lly In '. li
ner tf ui th.rewlth, so n to 'i'-ilir-- priva'e
onr lines and r f ' gr ra I . .r iar !!n. - ."in
mon carriers, sul.Jr. t t" the pr ". !.-!ons of
the Interstate CoiiiiiiT'-e r 'inmi.ssa.n.
Following the pass. .go of n i I. r of
bills of minor Import a ii". , tb" j. .oiofTl.
appropriation hill was again t.,J..n up and
lllsr'us.son of j;.,. HUbj". t of II" sp' III
mail fai'illli.'d was resumed. 'I'h" prop- si
tlon waa wurmly tipp..rt"d hy Mr. I'.. ink
bead of Alabama, lio contend' d that tlif
phenomenal development of the south w i
attributable j larg pari to that pioil.-..ti
of the law. f'uile the contriry vi'-w, bow
ever, was inken by Mr. (.lair,, s of Tin
nesxer, j'liu charged that the people, w.-r-pnylrig
the fiddler while the railroads w. r
dolng the dancing. In bis opinion it was
a subsidy nnd besides was not tie. d"d.
In diip porting the provision Mr. l:"h.'ird
of Alabama, took lasue witli Hk slat
ment of Mr. Moon of Tetin.ss. ,- mad" .
trdny that It was Southern railway rub' I, by
demorrats who wanted spei-! il mall fa. ill
ties, and h. "Hired of Mr Moon if he by
Implication -), .irgc! 1 1. ,i t tiios.- favoring
the idea did so he. a. is,, it w.,s ;, Kirt to
the southern railways.
Npeeli hy r
V..I r In.
Mr. Moon ills l ,i,i. 1 t n, :
atend yleld.st five mltiutes t.
of Missouri, who in ib-no-in. n
prlu t Inn said II meant simply
of patent, meilh in" adveihs"
southern slates. Mis rs. N
braska, Finley of riouih i.
b it in
llatulln ..pi r
urryliiK
lo the
of X"
a arid
Mr.
K tla
th" I
i. a nla
orris
Aiaeon or Ark ins is sp-.k in a nlmli ,r
vein. The former inj. i ln s .,. humor imo !
me iiui-wsiuri by Mating that If the Soiitli
rn railway was i, . h e ,,,,,, y ,,,, ,-y instltu
tlon the a.proprIalon inl(;ht hi . all. .1 pi.!!
anthropby. If t was a bankrupt, il might
bo railed charity, and If it was a r, ligious
corporation it might I..- , albd u ' ..nli ihu
ti'ui for mi.sdlonary purp ,..-.'. Hut, ,
daid, by whatever name il may be .-a!ie,
th r was no ne.-f csity for il.
Mr. Finley objief"! lo th- ibm, .s.iyanr
f'ther roada wcr- not granPd similar
proprlatloim and this pervhe was a hin
drance to the gfiieral d:.m iimtion of t,(.
douthern mall.
Addressing himself particularly to south
ern members, Mr. Ma, . ,, i.Aiit )' , 1, ,., r
Ired the rtpproprlatliin a.-' a Ma and old
them that if lti. fr particular s'riiot.a roiil.l
not get along without spe ia! mall pri--llfgfd
thfy ought not to he allow -d I., get
along
(l.rrstreel llriillia to Vorrls.
ir. iwT.srrret (Imi j, in i losing thf
li"-
bate, fli'clared that any man win, vot.d
for
tlie bill on Its paasage was ...nip II. d to
vnto for mibs-ldled bciaus the h. v.a-. lull
of them. ( ii iiilemi-n," he raid, '' annot
afford to take umbrage' m the ,,r, ...,,(,.
sidy.' "
Then, turning to Mr. Nnirhs (Nrb
yesterday moved to slilke out it
vision for special faillili.s, .Mr. i,.,
remlndi-d him that every rural fre
who
pro
r- I i .-ct
.liliv
d Ib'-re
.sp. "I ll
ery rout" was a subsidy. He n-.-a-t
waa merit in the proposition t. r
facilities.
Th? motion of Mr. Noiris to efr ke ' ut lh"
provision was defeated. 77 ;., ,;
Mr. linker C-N". V. .lernnn.b I i-!i,is if..
could muster only tn .sup,,,,:! r;i ,,,nllg
incm .Mr. Williams iMIss. , th"
leader. Finding Hint I. lh rs l,a 1
fused, Mr. Unki r. shaking his ii-t
m'uori'y
1 1. :i ii
..t ih".-
nemorrats who bad voted with
ralsieb- his voice to th" hih-'u
(h"ut'd; "That la the way to Mil
octailc party." His utteri-.""
laughter.
him a i d
si pitch,
i li" ih m
ito...k. d
linker Attack I'nrkrr.
Mr. Raker attacked the d"!..o r itk- .ar!y
and Judge Parker, its . andid it... ia.st y. ar.
lie dap! the ripufdl'-un jariy
s-holVII)",
siu IV d
today th.- shrewdest politba jt . 'er si;
"It is," be .sab, amid a .storm - f !;,,;, pi
applause, "giving r..;. to th" .-oj'inin .;
oer.its and they are liang-i-g ih ni.-.,
He declared t!iat Hi" only r ,n ,t i,.e (
ill)
ern iiemoci a is weio. m. mnori f tn,
was because of the lug: i pi. :: ,n.
Jteferrlng to Judge Parker, Mr.
KI,kc of him Hd baling f....n fi ia . d
party
Ih.ker
j:i the
party by m'-n Ilk" ihos. who ; ipjifrt
MlltlHldy
1 this
Mr ll.-ikcr said that
Thomas F. p.van
U'.rit tnto tlm ur.olli.o,, . . . '
stabs and tol l the
had pO enter! ti.e
lnr-:ng for eight
with us and we
democrats that lit,, in
fb-moeratlc party from
jenrs, aajlng: "Com.
will deliver the goods-."
1 1 her rnono).olsts
irtv -:u:g t,e smre
souther i, d"m...r.'s
of the democratic j
King-song nnd th
Aro You Stnylng Up
NIqMb with tho DaSy?
llafl II um tilwlrrfealii.. k mlt, ttut J j
u it. ui vr nmiiii,! d.'ir u
Hnrfina Soap
In IUj ImlU- k'Ua iittx i4anf.
!! iiit(ii. u uf rti nti ku.
lit. 111. )t(iit lV ,1 )Mljr Wai 0H
hr M Ut Cki mili'a, I'lmtlna, i. , n'i'iil
III Ilil'B, t xU fi'lr.irM, lt4illA '4f
UI t'H f 'M li feiM .lll'fj mm
llkflllig i f I. 'Ill t4li( l4 IblOKIl ')
So aitllMAl fU tUw.ll. wlr 1 AHtl-ilt, 1.
("luf tt t-', tlm 1, 1 tfta,i
" ertalB oiriM ttatxiirllti rnDfal-c.-
Trr tl. l"M II . rs.utlii.-r l y.v.
raka. lif.a, a teat-a, .1'..- ..i.aaii'
tlamila.-turrd l. I'l 1 1 1 imi i m Ab
rita 1 11, MWiiifl. i l '.. r t
wttrrti slllni.il ll.l IsiiaOiii
Kf'ltN ''" I Hl ' I I' -i- I' "-
U -! N. Uui.her, SI'h enl N. H'l n.
am
f thf
I" n inf Tf rp.
.nell.:
for thf
In t t If I Ion.
u to ilt-iouiH'O JuilRf Turkfr
l
I
yon m'. mi
on-irmlitM
ly." r.-i;
Hfkfd Mr. Ton (V. C ).
ti.lv.l Mr. l!akr. 'that
ati'li'lnry wn Inltlntfd nnd
iiioni'i'ollrts."
k'-r t'-nil'idfd. th hoii.
rnotl'in to strike out lb
.1
K I'.irk' r
It- 1 1 ipli!.! t.'.l by
'!mi Mr. r
vol' 'I il i! a
pt"-. i-'i u
f'ltv
t'T Fpftial fai IIMf fr m K in
to Nt'l'.ti, Kn.
f'n
'-''
"'up
f. k
A p.
a point of
to he pal I t
1 1 1 y for ca t u
:t cut.
:- a ptotra r
Kt 1 to, ,
; i ! i f Ion ' a-
order, the provision of
a the Oceanic Steamship
Ing malls to Tahiti was
1 drbnt" an amendment
ittlng fr.'"'"1 out of the
flip'
mail
Fr.'H
' i tf ififP' .rt Ing foi rig ii
rriii.g the mails ftytti Pun
Tat ) utub r . otdrai t.
ti f the podtcfT! e bill was
f.r
i -' .. t
C.'i.sM. r-Piofi
"I otnpl. t-l.
1'niing th" .hi hll!
Were passed
f .1
low S
I '' hiring flianil river, Missoiitl, to b not
a navigahl stream, granting i-eitain iamis
i'hin th Flat Mead liidlari reservation,
M i i ana. to .-eii.iin ( alholi.- so, ie lies lor
religious purpos.s, granting a right-of-way
for a rallio.id ..ri V. est Mountain, Hot
Si'-inut, re-f-f va . Ion. Arkansas.
At a o'clo, k t' " house adjourn" 1
urn timi 'i vnr nioi Fi:niM;
Fxlen.le.l Hid.
of (
was ii IN' :
spent much "f I
biiti... of or lln.
by the Agrl u!t
cull at al appro). i
ehbratlon An '
tlon i nstoin was
nl.n on Ills I r I ln I Ion
nr.l.n TeJs.
F. b 'I'h.' r"i,ae
lay discussing the db tri
ry farm aid garden sir
: al d' partmi nt, th" ni;rl-
i'.I'hi hill being under con
I'a'k on the seed dlstrihu-
made by Mr. Ixelr," He.
o"d with him, foiitend.fi
ire of thf common varl
,f if d"fil'T.s every where,
nly rare varieties should
Tli'lr o)iponents (-"iit' f'd' d
was uc'-onipllfh'-'l tiy the
I and thos' who .
1 f h n t I lir s.-eos m
tb a to he bong
and urged that
hf sujipHi'd free
that mm h g"'"l
work of the d. ;
veil. rah!.. A lab :
, art men t. Mr. Pet I us, the
ma s'-t-'it T, stood with the
1 appealed to his fellow
'"is not to forget the d lys
1 the violets t hat g! w In
a lh front )sirch. The hill
'-d.
s'na'e met today a bill
Keokuk nnd Hamilton
rnpuny to construct a flam
s-dppl river fr"m Keokuk.
, 111., w nn passed.
ti fic was ordered on thf
ropriatlnn bill,
ii appropriation bill WAS
Mr. Half criticised the
In 1 1' r i lasr' a t
"'"ut h f ll" s.'fn
when th'-y enj"
th" (lower box '
was not rompl
Soon after tl
authorizing th'
Wat . r Power c.
nir..ss the MIs.
la , to Ilamiltoi
A further no
foi I ifirat hois n
Th agrlcult',
then taken up
house provision Imposing a penalty of JViO
and rrnprboi mrnt for counterf. Itlng
weatlor forecsstd or weather flags, saying
that it Is a iliiis-h- provision for a trivial
net
Mr. Prortor ri!le1 that the provision
tiad been ifi.:.M"d and "-'talned because of
complaints of hog-is- for", asts and false
repoils is to Ice ( rop cofifi ! t ions.
Mr. Clay ass. r teil that the terms of the
pi "vision appropriating- $IVo,oof. ,,r (e col
ledl'n and il minuting of Information
com '-ri Ing live -to. -It permits lh" secretary
to carry in an export business, and .x
pr. s.f .1 the oj.iidon that there l.s danger "f
abuse und'-r an unwlso admlnis! rat ion. H"
ib elan d lhat if so Iri'.lliii d the ,i'i rftnrv
cou'd buy and di.- pose fif meats.
Mr. Pr " tor sai l that the provision Is In
tie intere.st .,f the extension of fur com
merce and that any attempt to abuse It
Would be br .light .to a sudden halt.
Mr. Lodge HKi.-e.) with Mr. Clay, saying
It would be competent under the provision
for tlie .scretety to turn the money over
many times and to proceed as any other
business man might do.
Th" point was tempo! arlly passed.
Mr. Lodge c, lidded the appropriation of
t IA i'i f. r seeds, paying that the seeds dls-'
tribute.! were cheap nnd common and that
the entire proviilcm was a humbug.
"We an- appropriating public money."
said Mr. Lodije. "year after year In order
enable us to make gifts to our con
stituents. We may ms well look the truth
In th- face. It Is a. pleasant thing to do;
we -1! lik" It
but We should not forget that
we arc making t he
Mr. I.ut!m"r ib'fe:
of great value, and
oumry pay for It."
lfl the distribution as
Mr. Perkins read from
' r. t i ry of agriculture
I'ig' tit i (Tort was belnp;
I he report "f the s-.-i
to show lhat an In'i 1'
made I i Improve vari
Mr. I!,i !!';. said th'i
ties.
' w as no more reason
why the g.
i uni' tit
at in th.
r " );'
hould su.i.!y farmers
r gardens than t'lere
eg theni Implements
seeds t'i .hint
would he for
for working tin
Mr, I'.tius defended ih seed distribution
as- one e,f the most profl'.ibla acts of ths
government. If commended Secretary Wll
oe'n in high terms, saying that he had done
more gi od than a'l of Ids predecPHSors In
that f.ffl.-e. II dwelt on the importance of
baling a farmer at th head of th de
partment, "'di, I wouldn't put a lawyer
there." h S.lid.
turiipir nnd looking at Mr.
Pa;!'.,-, "even though he came from Texas.
Yes." ),,, ad'bd, evidently responding to a
private suggestion fr- ni Mr. Fpooner, who
sat n- or him. "I thbik he would administer
ft e ofTo-f honestly, h'.f T nin sure be would
do il pnor'y."
Mr. Proctor announ.ed his personal op
po:ti..n to the distribution of Sffds, but
s'l l hf had found it Impossible lo get lh
eremitic lo sir.ke it out. "It la a hum
bctr." be said, "a f heap rhr iriio, hut on"
we au't gf t rid of."
Without no,,, hiding consideration of th
bin th senate, after a brief exeeutlve s
i. ni lourt - I at r. 1
m
I inurrinan tlarah Heller.
WASHINf-TON. Fb 2 - - Hepresentallve
Mar-h of llllr .is. w o Is vt-hy ill with
pneumonia at his apartment here, w'as re
ported to be slightly better today. The
roil lilion of P.. pre.-- : tativ'H Samuel W.
Smith of MI'Mg-'m, who also ia ill with
pneumonia, shows no material change
Noiiilnnllona ( dnflrnie-d.
WASHINTiTf i.V. IM I The snat todiv
coi flrmcd the fol'cw'ng r.orninntlor.s :
Jtuiis Johnston, N w J.Tsey, consul at
Alcif rs, A'gerhi
S'l!!is F H .adley, to b postmaster nt
Cr-"n I'ii'er. 'e.
-t" a
'I Its I
FJI&iio He
Vosmg Again
HntnilCALTII always brinjl back fte natural and
bfjuhful color of; you'h to gray or tided hair. Gives new
ife and grow th to tl 'a tali. Stop hair fallmg. Fcsits
:e!r ien)f)e danlruf and killi ibe tmn. la not M
ttyOm but a hair oe!, supplying energy
A L..h-cIiS3 lu'.i-g-o r dressing iOI fttOlt 31 fill
rVOfflOAe l)3ti h"t oil skin or linen. Its
cannot be detected.
AUe.1 I t HAnmtA SOAP, It at
oothca and Leal 1 tie scalp, destroys microbes,
.irhina and Lrnmotes fine hair growth. Read
Mii.
las4nt I. j'.teHh
Lan-eh, W. Va., sas about
HA I RHEA L TH
HAY'S
"Dad Ineloaed 1X7S for fl bottif-a H AI H II
u' balr in u ray lhat i dfaa aaau.el. iyict ao jiu t 11 almost allied oia lf safe
a. ball fetiuig oflla e.ug bsf'-e I sa o uM wetafin. but maua to lllr:....o u. grtf c.lr.
-" v. .sisua .14 ii-jr aeau, aim 1 i.af bava au ui uu u,ilis.
Larct Mc bott!: at JruKhts'. Take ao!h;i- wlt! Ptiila Bay Co. s! aaUrc
Ask yocr in t flit for Harflia Soap aid Ski-health Tr caimcot, 75-.
Froo Soap Offer, r:;
MfTi lal nam. take It to inr f lh f..llwln ditia-t-lata end ret a larra bet tla liar
Halraealiai ai,4 r.e. liaraaa le4leale tl ImHi in Im-mi aoap In- tiatr, . alp.
.ii,lileit..i. Ii.th ...a l.,t. rt. l!u U,r ftiiea rrtfi.i.e uri. ISv.i or a-nt bT 11111.41 II A 1
ariCI lAI.Iia. c ., "ir. X. i . irx
nn.
rollovlnr DfJa-flatl PPfy Br Balrhcatta
Pi ', i
li. ih.
lith and V
l(foll,
ar.iam. Hchaefer, K.th
i-7 Main at. , Cauv
SPORTS CP I DAY.
IIIMt fIV III III1MMJ II II l d
Tn oi H'dhnnler lilsnppolnl ltd flnel..
rn nt San t ran. Is.-...
PAN FHAM'ISi t, Feb l-'Ib'-i tf
t lioiisa ii.id of iiouars ,.iacei) on I nn
OHhanter lu win I tie se.. uid race, but tna
g 1 Hung was lakiti hy H- iult. Ilnpoiuit
spi ead-Mle.l bis Held in thu foul Hi rsc
nnd in. id" il I".. ili a). He inn a tl i IT r tit
rare un.i.-r Joes pi "tag.- th.vfi when
Charles ii.de Join. It was, v. ay . iod" ..ir
the place l-le.ii Sinli.no and li.iiia. k,
but in.- formers noml r was it.- hong
up Itesults.
First i mr, tbiee and a half furlongs.
S phon vii I won. tieoig" A. Knight s. ..nl,
M. zapau third, i'uiic. f
Second nn e, flv iniiotgs Hevolt won,
Turn (I Sliatit.-i ml. Il.ppoii ix Cot l
Tlm.': I of..
'I bird race, dix fui longs. 'I be
Ha w a lln n
no ilurd.
won, Auironda'k I I r
Time: 1 .1 V,
belli t h f a. .-, one mi I.'
HalriHult won. Si. Lloch
n nd
dl x teent b :
1. P. ill e K
third. Time. I ..'f.
Fifth ra.e, Kntutiiy 'ouise: A.
Musko
r i In i
day won. Hob K ig ui . I, A I r I
tt itd. J'lme. 1 i.i.
NKW i iHbhANrl, lib i.-K.'uli.
F irst ia. ". one mile. Trlumvh. won,
Llhi
I 'lhde.ond, ffi'tidoti Ihlr-I. llnie: 1.4...
He. nnd ia. . . hix tutl'.iii;s lli'dm.iri won,
Ha v wood v." on I I ci i i'h i ' '1 I i lor l Tone
i hi.
Third rn..-. six furlongs. Mala. lor W"ii,
Aslant a wcoiei. I i positive t lit I t hn -I
'I'l me . 1 P..
Four lh race, one mil- handicap. Klck-
shaw won, u,.bt s . ..nd. T-.b . in ihii.l.
Time: I M.
Fifth race, die fui longs. Jake Panders
wo'i, It im s ll'.rti fi-i'i'i I lt"-i" t-.r lla pin
third. Time. I 'f-'-ii.
Sixth race, uii" mil and an eighth I .x.
Homing won. Hell Indian sc. - tel. .Mala
sprang I bird. Time I
IAiA ANHKI.I.n. F"0 J A heavy shower
early in tlie morning caus-d the bauiiu ,ip
to be .lerlareil oil and a seiilnn fa'.- siih-
slltilted. Ilesull
I' irst lac.
Master wo
mil" nnd
Sixt.
enl h .
d. Ml
Pasl
Fn.ra lirlgbt -i
...h
-.. six furlong
!'v .'.'. ..,d. Sur
O.lril. Time.
Second rue
v. mi, Aunt P
Tune: l.i;,.
Third race,
tlan won, K
third. I'lm.-.
l-'ourih race
won. Hllouit
M.tti
V S'I'le
ikathi
th'td
Siauson courfie.
'ki'triombo .sc. a
1114.
, s. n n furlongs
d-eond. Hen!
Sls'
I. "
( In is-
1 la ir
Th
Novice
I hod
Ira
Tim": l:,!'V
I'lllh race, on mile and a sixteenth Plji-
r r won. ('.ifi'lo s. eori'l. Liv Ihird Tmie
rA
Sixib me, six furlongs: chief A Ion ha
won, Palinb-t seeo ml. Calllse third. lime.
1 17.
HOT PPKLN..3. Ark., Feb. 2.-n aecoun!
.f frozen tiaek the races at I-sh.-x puik
were today dei hired off. The Kentucky club
staked will be run tomorrow, hut al! other
entries were declared off.
am rid ii mi 1.1 a 11 11 tih n"Mr.vr
Conklln nml Mgo.ir.ic Ire Noiv Tie. I
for First llonord.
CHK'Afifi, Fib At th. end of the
thiol la a play In the amateur billiard
tournament for the national cha mploiishlp
Charles F Conkilri of Chicago arid Wilson
M Slgourney of San l-"raiicse.i are tied for
Pist honors, holli having won both g inn s
that (n. y have pal li. ip i 1 d in. J. F. P..g
g.iibiirg, tb pr.-deiit eharnpioii, Is next
high man, having won one game and lost
none, but there is Ittrle likelihood that thf
New linker w'll return to llnlsh and the
game that be played against jt'dn "f Chi
cago, ai e. .riling lo the rules of th" tourna
ment. will be thrown out.
Tonight s conies-! between Corikiin and
N"i rls was on, of the best games so for in
the t ourna merit Conklln ie,l nil th" wav.
the final score being .no lo 'tia. Conklln a
high run was ;,,l, his averaire was M -l-.i
.Norris high run was 1,1, ami
his
was 7 S-:7.
The following Is the standing
err:
of the
Won.
la v
l.o--f
0
II
Conklln
Sigourney ....
Poguenburg ..
fierdner
Threshle
Norris
It.dn
Schmltf
Stark
Thn games
flar.lner ami
and Klgriurto v
1 0
1 I
1 I
0 i
bet ween
S'-hmltt
tomorrow will
Ihreshle, Stark
and Jiein
be
and
OIIAMTJ i I II ( I IT SI IIFIIII.n HiVliPl'l
Harness llnelnK Upend al Detroit l.nst
Week In .Inly. .
NKW VOHK. Feb. i. Tlie stewards of
th firnnil ( I r-.-ult today adopted a revus.-d
schediilH for llm corning trotting season.
The new schedule Includes Cl.-veja ml, which
has of late been "lit of the circuit. Tl e
schedule;
Ii.-lrolt, July IM-ifi; Cleveland. Julv .11
Angust 5; buffalo. August 7-1J; Kmplie
f'ltv, August It-lit, HeaOvllle, Augusi rl-:'.',;
Pr.vf!once, August Seiiemher i; . Hart
ford, September 4 H; Syracuse. September
ll-bl, Columbus. September lo-2.i, ('iiieln
natl, Keiitemh.'i- u-:io. arid M.-mplos, f i, toj,.-r
pl -'X flwo we. ksi.
Irfist year s l ales were adopted. No ac
tion was ink. -ii In the application of
t in.
PreifesMional Road Ifrlvera' itssoch ti
n change In ihe entrain e fie.
w ith tiik now i. rim.
f"i-
On th alleys of the oinnha Howling as
doclation last night, the Armours took three
psmes I f"m the Hlack Knis 'ihe Kats liai'e
I been demorali. il for several weeks, us
worn of their I t me nwer. on the pri II t. i
anel last evening hiio we. lack of (irio-iice. I
To complete a learn they signed lu.n (hitler
ii, on in.- ...ii iii.iii. . n'liui'i eiuii-i null
not have had stage fright, hut bis showing
has bel li belter agnlnsl th city hall to mi
when hid main object wad to beat out I 'a ve
HHrien Hull was high man f.
with a totsl .f f. f. pIiih. I n.- ' ore :
AHMfilKS. I
Is I. , ?., Totals I
Tonneman I'ol .V '. : . 7 f '
Adams Od "fit i:.7 .'. 1
Chumlea p.s ins r,x . 1 1
Cf.nitis I..'. 1.7 'in ..17
Fti' .il 1:1 .'.' ru ;,.,i
To'als !I3 M !''. vn
HLACK KATS.
1st. ;a ;M, Totals 1
Tendon h". lax p;. :. u
S ition h u I II r,7 Is ,
Holler ! I.". it:! I'd 1:1
I ir.-e'illea f b. p.s 1 la., ,
Hull :'is i.'T -.ii .c
Totals .-.(a S-'.J sl J
Terry Muslaln Kiisjr Winner. I
f'llHV KS N K, W yo, Feb. j -S)wiiali
Tel. gram. 1 Terry Muslaln 01 fimaha won j
from Fred Qulri. to- of North I'laite In Inn
rii'iLh rend of a I went y-round go here to- 1
night. Quiriette was outfought In evtrv t
rourid and ufl.-r one minute of lighting in j
the ninth round his s-- !n ihr"w- up the
Springe I
Crfdcenla Ilefi-nl Mrnlgbt t pa.
In a fast and Interesting game of basket
ill, played at the V'oung M"ii s Christian I
ociuto.n f'.st 'eriuig the . r.-sc-ritd .1.-- 1
fen ted the Straight I'ps by a
of i I
to je,
to Lie loots.
usa
tmca
atopi
wlat
K A I.TM. ia oeila-Mfwt wllk Iha h.ttt fi
r, .:!, on i alpt of O'.o. aol l:.. fir.
ar-Mirs
ni Barf a Soap la t&dr ibopi tttn
and t bl.
.go; H.if.'TH OMAHA: Hcbaef
io.ssJs.j, Clrs at t..ou,
i
High C.Midlc
I!. 50 each
c omplts
Wl'h JSr Intn
ilve Brand
With'h hifhcin
it fWI rrdntlt.
Moit
for
Jrlnl -
One of our 1905 Ntw Modcli
xr- .- In Two S.7--t
,. -"'.'tir.if '
j . .( Te"":: (iAs I
Gold Medal-th-; highest honor AWArd!-il
to Wetibach nt the St. Louil Exposition
Gentilno
WolsbncH
Monties
latemlve WiUbich,
1'utea Witbsch
No 197 Original J Wilt .h,.
N'u. Wl Mtlollu Vii'ile I', ..
No. 2 Cp Weitbath .
N .. a i ...p Wib' h,
Bpware of Worthless
NOTICE " rour dlf rnnot iuppit th
Iftf.uiiiii' wenridrn i.icnit
Manl.ei in thu original ttaled bcxei. on whirh if the
name Wenbii ri and tn Shield of (iialur yeur pro-
teetion iiiii.it imitationt write direct to ths
Weltha'h hartorr, Oioureiter, N. J.. enclottnf prue,
and g'l'. li wa!! he lnt you trr prepaid eT,r..
Genuine Welsbach Goods
For Sale by Gas Company
mm,
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Tho .renpnt vnlm. of Western Nebraska Lands for
producers ;inrl tlifir f ut tiro vnlno fr invf-sfors i Itfcomin
wfll known. Wliilo I heir pricf hnp porlmps (lful.!o(l in
the prist Ihree vonrs. they fire consirlf re1 rlie;ip todn v by
fliose who hfur kept postM on laml vnlnes in A iiierir;i.
There is a deep roo1el contentment nmoni; owners of
th older Nehmskn fnrnis, yet just beyftntl these vnlunhle
lifildini;!-, to the West nnd Northwest, stretches n viist
nereno;e for pnsdinipe, for successful live stock industry,
nnd for crops of smnll rrairjs. The hifory of tlie Went
shows n eonsifterit nnd sternly wef wnrd inovenient of the
line of rain fall, ns the cultivation of the prairie i ad
vanced westward.
At this date in 100", there nre many inquiries about
these lands; a large proportion of buyers are from central
and eastern Nebraska fanners who have come to under
stand the value of Nebraska lands in tlie lonr run.
Homettekers' ticurslons on th first And. third Ttifs lnj-s of en-b
month. Writ for our Nehrnska hor.k1e; nny nffent of th F'. . i il i 11 t . , n
will send you th address of land gn In his imr'Icuhir tie!j;1il.eirhood.
.1'7,7,-'..s,
L, W. WAKELEV,
C;nr! ramrnf rr Aiml,
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Attacks mopped permanent. y. Health completely rf-s".re.i. No r-.tun.
of syinptoin aflar tiesirrmut cn . Neither co ds, dust, odor s,
flampnem, nerva atraln. weather ehangt-a nor anyi .11. e.ea can bring
l.atK tha dlsSHdS. ion wili ha va a. good aipilt. s.eej, m !i r.igi.i.
can undergo exposure, or do anything unysher wltoout fear of tb
old enemy. Throw away powders, spray. specified. ' elc. and he
cured In tn right way - to stsy cureii jl ye-i of huat.-. treating
Adinma and Hay Fever axe luslvaly . Seven piiysielana Tnlrty -sistanta
M.Ws patlenta. Kfrn e in ad counir.. . Full dsrtp
tlf.n ut tretmnl, with reports of iiluetrativ caesa. , ,,..,1 ,
report biaiika. examination by mail, ar.d our opinion inter. iianj
a to your Durability all gladly gi-.-u w.'r.oat burg. 1 Baok li
Writ at onis UA4V0LI UAXU. iiaflsl-. Ai. V. iMiUJ ff-C
CURED
TO
STAY
CURED
1 nmtmtxiwm&mwi&axiu!Z2S!
Ti
IHKKB re thousand of men w!kh
t-Xft-mM-m youth ni xirii. At -
tiuweji, i'tivv Hfe wt hk. nrrvtiUi,
Wlit-tfllT..l-fJ t jiHVf Wratt, M' til!' If !' M,
petite, fright fui (Ireaiim, u omsiaril fear
ili.ii,, u.ol',1 noma Him for w.tr.
w Hi
are M.ilt. nng (ruin private dutf ieed, nuon aji ioooririo'. ' '
coiee, Kiiihi gefJ i'rodiMt or Iil.a.d poison, i . piin.a n
Am you out) of these men.' Are iuu slum!'.-i .r g under me
er-iet wraiui.' which I a slow but ura rlrajii on youi stiri-gin
Jn your utef-nt i ondition are you lit lo
body rfiy on you or can yfej rly on youreif. i ' ,r io.J
Kinl vour Iiimiii in ft. iLfiin ' It ia terrlb.s lo he II. Hod (ooliitl
worse lo hii,w it lo progr. and i.eium
nil your wr.oie ule Willi l.aure, mlery atn wow. m'-i. '-." ... "--In.
d uiid dieerie homed, lined Willi diMvuiitam and ui.i.pplim. '
and i ..iii.al.lonabip, lliroi.gh the wiual wrsklieiw arid pliyscui .nip.
m. ti w tiof v rsi a ue, not joai if y such a t ondii.oo. V be g.a'i.io.d
of Inous .noa of young ana liielli.-'d men lio were p. ji g i.g I
grave, lealoilnif Uiem to perf-M sp. - !ni. i a of pt. . ! ' . '
vigor ar.d vi'a aty.
w k ( i hi: n if Ki r. ail
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Strlctnrr, Varlcccflp, f missions, Nrrvo Sexcat Ofblllty,
Impotrnry, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rrctal,
Kllney an1 Irlnary DlsrasfS,
and mi ebaeaa and weakness of men due tn Inheritance,
e. it,.' all .at or It. result of ape'lrV or private ....- e
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