NIUWS : FRIDAY , SKl'-i EMIJEIl ' 25 , JD03. n No Question as to Cause of ) Marshall's Death. PUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON. No Dlnme Attaches to the Railroad Company Whatsoever In the Mat ter of the Electrician's Disastrous Accident Coroner Was Here. No Inquest was hold ever Ilio re mains of M. I. . . Marshall , tlio elec trician who was HO criiolly sliced to pieces liy NorthwoHtorn trnliiH during Monthly night. Coroner 1) . H. MoMa- linn nrrlvotl In tlio city hint night from Nowiimn Grove ami decided Unit thorn wns no ( itiostlou an to tlio cnuno of the dentil. Funeral of Martin Luther Marshall. Tlio funeral of tlio Into M. IMar - Khali , who HUffort'tl such u horrlhlo loath nn tlin Northwestern tnicks be tween lioro and llaltlo Creole Monday night , was hold fioin thn family rosl- donee , 207 South Ninth Hlreot. thlH afternoon - tornoon at II o'clock , tlio remaliiH be- In C enclosed In a Honied I'lisKot. The funeral services weie attended In a body of Norfolk lent No (11 ( , Knights of tlio Maccabees , of which the de ceased was a member and tlio loll- glous services worn conducted by Hov , .1. It. Clay , imHtnr of tlio llaptist church. After lirlof services at the linimo which were attended liy a largo iiumher of relatives and friends , tlio funeral cortege jiroceodod to Prospect Hill cemetery whuro Inlormonl took place. At the tlmo of the accident Mr. Mar shall was In good standing In the Maccaboo lodge and his family will rocolvo the $1,000 called for hy his beneficiary cortlllcato to assist thoni ever the rough place occasioned by the loss of tholr main support. Mr. Marshall was a Nebraska boy , born near Omaha on March 111 , 1872. I to has boon a resident of Norfolk Hlnco an early day , coining here with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Marshall , when yet quite a small boy. On the 1 lth of September , seven years ago ho was married. Hll/abetlt Davis was the maiden name of his bride , tlio wedding ceremony being performed at Madison. Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Allen who was live years old In March , and Milton who will bo three In November. Besides his family , he leaves his aged parents and live broth ers and live sisters to mourn his un timely death. The brothers are : Gilbert Alien , John Wesley , ( Jeorgo Washington , Kriicst Pardon and Charles Kdward. The sisters are Mrs. Harry Armstrong , Mrs. 10. A. Hall , Misses Louisa , Kmmn and ( trace Mar- Hhall. All members of the family ov- copt Mrs. Armstrong , who lives at Columbus , maUo their homo In or near Norfolk , and this Is the llrst time they have been called on to mourn the death of a member. Mr. Marshall was a hard worker and performed his duties well and conscientiously. Mr. Bullock of the electric light plant , by whom he was employed , will lliul his place hard to 1111. On the night preceding his death , they had talked together and planned the work for the entire week , emphasising the fact that Mr. Mar shall did his work In a manner that did not require constant supervision , and when he undertook a job his em ployer know that It would bo done with satlstactlon to him and to the patrons of the company as nearly as possible. Ho had numerous friends in and around Norfolk , who will slncoroly sympathize with the family In tholr sore allllctlon. BATTLE STILL RAGING , Five Hundred Turks Have Been Slnughtered at Krcsna Pass Battle Ground. "Constantinople , Sept. 21. Special to The News : A fierce battle Is still raging at Krcsna pass. The latest report from the Hold ol action Is that the rebels are holding their own and have lost but a fu\s men. men.Tho The slaughter among the attacking Turks Is terrific , live hundred of thorn having given up their lives In an effort fort to drive the rebels from their ap jiarently impregnable stronghold. ; FATAL BATTLE WITH POLICE , Four Officers Chase Negro Crook One Policeman Killed and the Criminal. Philadelphia , Sept. 21. Special ti The NewsIn n sensational running battle between four policemen am a negro crook , which took place it the crowded streets of this city this morning , ono policeman was killed and the crook , also. SIOUX CITY SUICIDE CLUB , Three Prisoners In the Sioux City Jail Have Attempted Suicide Since Monday , Sioux City , Sept. 24. Special to The News : Slnco Monday three prls onors confined In the Jail here havt attempted snlcldo and Chlof Davenport port Is of thw opinion that ho has i largo membership of a well organized buicldo club on his hands. OLD TELEGRAPHERS CONVENH. ( old Their Twenty-Third Annual Re union at Milwaukee , Milwaukee , Sept. H.The twenty- hlrd annual munlon of Old Time Te- egruphorR and Historical association and Society of the United States Mill- ury Telegraph Corps was held hero. The convent Ion was called to order > y President Kry. The first ceremony was the deroiatlon of the executive vllh the Morse medallion by Colonel William Homier Wilson. A resolution irovldlng for an amendment to the by- awH to provide for the election of two Ice ptcsldcnls Instead of one wan adopted. A resolution of thanks was voted the state of Pennsylvania for a nodal which was conferred on Colonel William Hender Wilson In recognition of his Important services as a teleg rapher during the raid and Invinlnn Into the stale during the years 18U2 , 1SG.1 and 18(11. ( Yatcs Scores Lynchers. Carhoiidale. III. Sept. 2-1. Fully fi.- 100 veterans and tholr friends heard Governor Yates speak on "Mobs" at C/imp / Logan at the leunlon of the Southern Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' association. Taking up mob rule , ( o which seven persons In Illinois owed death , he pointed out the baneful ef fect which such a tecord had on the people. Mob rule simply tore down ho good Inlluences that the human race had aecompllBhod during the inst. The evidence at the trial of ho Danville rioters shewed that five of the men bent on unlawfully execut- ng a negro for the alleged purpose of mitoetlng the sacrednesa of their tomes were wife heaters. "As I love he memory of the past and revere the lag that you veterans preserved , " said he governor , "I will Keep my oath and > nt every bayonet and every rlllo bo- onglng to the state agnlnst the further iso of lynch law and mob violence. " Work of Farmers' Congress , Niagara Kails. N. Y. , Sept. 1M. At : ho Farmers' National congress Or. D. 1C. Salmon of Washington read a paper on Infectious and contagious llseases of farm animals and their of- 'oct on American agriculture , taking ; ho view that those diseases were well copcu wiin ny me auinoruies ni pres ent , and that while care was needed , Americans have little to fear from : hls source. The committee on resolu- tlonH killed In committee all resolu tions of a uidlcal nature and will al low only such lesolutlons as are of a conservative chat actor to come before the congress. Gusher Burns Three Men. Montlcello. Ky. , Sept. I. Well No. 2 of the Kentucky Colonel OH com pany gushed twenty feet high last night and the accumulation of gas caught flro from an engine boiler and burned thrco men. Thomas Marsh , driller , and A. H. Adams , builder , were probably fatally burned and Marshall Marsh , driller , was seilonsly burned. The lite was extinguished by driving a packer In the well. Incendiary Starts $300,000 Blnze. Mellon. Wls. , Sept. 21. Incendiaries started a fire which nearly wiped out the village of Morse , causing a loss of $300.000. partly covered by Insurance. The sawmill and stoic of T. U. Chase were destioyed , with (5.000.000 ( feet of lumber. The fire also burned several small buildings In the vicinity. The blnzo Is believed to be due to a former employe of the mill who was recently discharged. McCorrnlck Calls on President , Oyster Hay. N. Y. . Sept. 2-1. Robert S. McCornilck , ambassador of the United States to Hussla , called upon President Roosevelt. Though the visit was made simply to pay his icspects to the president before he returned to his post at St. Petersburg , the execu tive and Mr. McCornilck discussed thoroughly Russian affairs so far as they are of interest to the United States. Canned Beef Is Poisonous. I.aCrosse , Win. , Sept. 23. Mrs Mary Russ. Mrs. George Williams nnd two others were taken violently 111 as the result of eating canned beef. All have recovered except Mis. Russ , who Is still In a serious condition. This is the second family In the vlclnlt > poisoned by eating canned beef dur Ing the last two weeks. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Foimer Senator Chailes. B. Farwol died at his homo'In Ijiko Forest , 111. of heart trouble after several months Illness. The state department received a tel egram from Senator Hanim at Monterey roy , Mexico , reporting that yellow fcrer had broken out there. Harry A. Garlleld. son of the late President Garfield. has accepted his appointment to the chair of polltlca jurisprudence at Princeton , ( N. J. ; university. Seciotary Shaw authorizes the state ment that owing to the scarcity of 2 per cent bonds , both for circulation nnd as security for government deposits posits , ho will renew refunding opera tions to the extent of 520.000.000. President Stlcknoy of the Chicago Great Western railway , which has Just entered the city of Omaha , has Jumped into popular favor with the public by reason of a donation of $2,50 to Omaha's new Auditorium building fund. He gave Kansas City a simlla amount for their audltoiium and tha was at a tlmo when ho was pulling $1.000.000 a year in traffic out of the city. His shrewd movement wll bring to the youngest Omaha railwaj an Immense amount of business. The Union Stock Yards company has given the now Auditorium another $1.000 It Is safe to say that the now build 'ng ' will be ready for opening In a very short time. Store of Clinc & Fletcher is Broken Into. RAILING WITH BLOODHOUND. herlff Friable In Pursuit Polandcr Bound Over Threatens Suicide. Juvenile Tralnwreckcrs Let Out Temporarily Ncllfjh Notes. Nollgh , Neb. , Sept. 2 ! ! . Special to 'ho News : A telephone massage re- elved by Sheriff Frlsblo this morn- ng , states that the store of Cllno & lotcher , at Hrunswlck , was broken nto by burglars last night and HOV- nil hundred dollars worth of goods ikon. Mr. Frlsble Immediately secured he Comstock hound from Oakdalo , ml IH now making for the scene of 10 robbery , determined to trace down m thieves. This hound In the ono hlch proved so successful In trail- ig the Polandor , Kaslenskl , last veok. POLANDER THREATENS SUICIDE. Was Bound Over In Sum of $1,000 , nnd Is Stilt In Jail. Nollgh , Nob. . Sept. 23. Special to 'he News : Paul Kaslonskl , the Po- andor against whom the charge of tatutory rape Is placed , was ar- algned before County .Indgo Finch ostorday afternoon , and bound over o district court In the sum of $1- 00. Ho was unable to furnish the amo and was committed to Jail. During last night Kaslonskl be- amo morose and threatened suicide , lo IB being watched closely , how ever , by Jailor Hosklnson and 'any Utompt of this kind will bo frns- rated. This man was only captured hiough the untiring efforts of Shor- ft Frlsblo , who followed the fugitive ay and night until ho had secured ilm. The Polander escaped once vhllo handcuffed. Nellgh Notes. The four Juvenile offenders who vero brought up from Oakdalo were leant In preliminary trial before Tudgo Finch yesterday , and wore let ml until October 5 upon their own re- cognly.ance , In the sum of $200. The charge against them Is qnlto sorlous is they wore caught obstructing the ailroad track between this city and Oakdalo. Miss Hertha Wlllo , daughter of ostmastor Wlllo , loft this morning for New Orleans to enter her second year's work In teaching music In the .Ionic Institute of that city. Miss Wlllo has acquired considerable of a reputation and has developed wonder- 'ul proficiency In this line during the last three years. LIKELY FED MURDERER MADISON , Stranger Answering the Description of Madison Appealed for Food. Got Morphine. TTpland , Neli. , Sept. 21. Special to The News : A stranger answering .he description of Murderer Madison n every detail , appeared at a farm louse near here and appealed foi food. The fellow was fed and was ilso given some morphine pills. Lie- fore the drug had had time , however , to hocfinio thoroughly effective , the nan supposed to ho Madison escaped. WILSON TCl-LS OF Says General OutlcoU for Farm Prod ucts Is Most Favorable. Washington , Sept. 1 ! ! . Secretary Wilson ot the agricultural dopaitmont returned to Washington from Ogden , Utah , \\here he delivered a speech ho- foio the irrigation congioss Ills Journey both ways took him through the heart of the torn holt , and ho said : "The corn ciop , .wing to the pecu liarity of the no. i/on. was late and light. Heavy Hoods dostrojed It on bottom lands to a great extent. Con tinued lalns throughout Juno and July saturated the- level Innds and retarded the growth of corn. The trost has In jured la siioaUs. Through central Iowa peihaps one quarter of the crop has been' touched hy the freeze , but , what has not been affected by frost Is ripening rapidly with this fine weath er. Iowa , lor Instance , will not have as mtuiy hnshol * as last year , but will produce more No. 2 corn than last year. There will bo plenty of. corn In the rountiy because feeding was very extensive last year , as the corn was of such a character that H had to be fed. Feeding last year was un profitable. Veiy many feeders lost money , Iherolote they will feed less thls.ycar. "As to wheat , threshing has been delayed by rainy weather. If the pres ent good weather continues It will progress rapidly. In considering the wheat crop wo must take account of all the wheat growing countries. We are getting Into telegraphic relation ship with most of the European coun tries so as to ho able to estimate the world's crop more closely than has heretofore been done. Taking our farm products as a whole there Is an abundance In the land. " Naphtha Works Ablaze. St. Petersburg. Sept. 24. A fire has broken out at the Oalicbat naphtha works , belonging to the firm of Nobel , at Baku , and has already caused dam- ace amounting to $2.500.000. The works have been completely destroyed and the fire is still spreaddlns. DAIRD ACCUSES RICHARDS. Man In Prison for Robbery Says It Was Planned by Deputy Marshal. Imllanola , la. , Sept. 24. A surprise was sprung at the trial of ox-Doptity United States Marshal W. A. Richards. IllchardH Is accused of the robbery of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sullivan at Hain't , ton Now Year's eve , for complicity In which crime Frank Dalrd Is now nerv ing a Huvuntoon yearn' nontonco. Two thousand dollars was secured by the three ImndltB. Halrd went on the wit ness stand and testified that Richards planned the lohhory In the presence of witnesses , summoned him by tele gram on the day of the lobbery and assisted him and Charles Hcdrup , a cook , In the crime. CHICAGO COUPLE FOUND DEAD. Man and Woman Shot , with No Osten sible Reason for the Deed. Chlrago , Sept. 24. The dead bodies of Man let Elizabeth Weber and Ino- ccntl Talamlnl , n marbl" cutter , were found on Lexington avenue. IJoth had been shot twice and while there are Indications that the mini shot the woman and then killed himself , there are other features to the ease that makn It bomewhat mysterious. Arthur M. Tanrlc , with whom the dead worn an hail made her homo , will bo held by the police until after the Inquest. There Is no evidence crediting him with the shooting , but ho Is detained as a witness. Mnn Hunt Quickly Ended. ' North Vernon. Ind. . Sept. 21 Will lam Wllkerson. a cltboti of this place , \vhllc Intoxicated diovo bin lamlly from home. Marshal Schwako was appealed to , and upon entering the premises was warned by WilKorson to proceed no further. The marshal paid no attention and was shot and Instantly killed by Wllkorson. Wither- eon Immediately started for the coun try , and many citizens joined In the chase. Half a mile from town Wllker- eon was surrounded , but killed himself with the same gun with which he had hot Marshal Schwake. Chicago , Sept. 24. Settlement of labor difficulties by armtration has been fiowned upon by the teamsters' Joint council , and as a result the Chicago cage board ot arbitration , which has erdcd may disputes between employ ers nnd employes , will.In all probabil ity bo disbanded. The joint council of teamsters has adopted a resolution removing Its representatives from the boaid of'arbitration and ptovlding that In the future all questions affectIng - Ing the welfare of the teamsters shall be referred to a temporary board of adjustment. Dissatisfaction with the findings of the board Is the excuse given by the teamsters' Joint council for their action. Lake War Is Spreading. Cleveland , Sept. 24. Developments In the trouble which threatens to bring the commerce of the great lakes to n stoppage give no indication of an early settlement. On the other hand , the dllllculty for the first tlmo took the form of the usual strike , a condi tion heretofore lacking , the men on the United States Steel corporation fleet simply having left their boats on the plea that they were sick. The Independent vessel men state that If they can not tow the vessels of the steel corporation they will tie np their own craft for the season and thus put an end practically to all lake commerce for the season. Another meeting will bo held today. Great Northern Settles. St. Paul , Sept. 21. The controversy between the engineers and firemen and the Oroat Northern road was ami cably settled Each side made some concessions. The firemen have been granted a slight Increase In wages , bringing their schedule to a parity with those of various other transcon tinental lines. No Increase Is granted the onglnemon , but numerous minor changes wore made In the working rules. Minneapolis Millers Out. Minneapolis , Sept. 24. All the Min neapolis llonrlng mills were closed In definitely at midnight. At that hour all the men quit work , excepting a few who remained to allow the rolls to run clean. There was no disorder. Most of the mills have notices that all who dn not report for work can consider themselves discharged. The strike Involves about 1.700 men. MAYOR LOW IS RENOMINATED. Republicans and Citizens' Union of New York Agree on Him for Leader. New York. Sept. 24. The Republic an nnd Citizens' Union city conven tions met last night , the former at Grand Central Palace nnd the latter at Cooper Union , and nominated to head the city ticket the candidates decided on at the conference of the anti-Tammany forces , Seth Low for mayor , with Edward M. Grout for comptroller and Charles V. Fornes for president of the board of alder men. The nomination of Mayor Low was voted unanimously. Dog Held to Be a Chattel. San Francisco , Sept. 23. The United - ed States court of appeals has been called on to decide whether a dog Is a chattel and subject of larceny. P. C , Burkul , a resident of Hampart , Alaska , has appealed to the court from a decision of District Judge Wicker- sham of Alaska , who , In a lengthy opinion , sustained the action of an Alnakan JuMlco of the peace , who com mitted Burkul to jail for the theft of a dog valued at $34. Judge Wicker- shaw says that while the word dog Is not specified In the statutes relat ing to larceny , nevertheless It may bo considered a chattel. ALWAYS TIRED -fill - NEVER RESTED To be tired ojtt from hard work or bodily exercise is natural nnd rest is the remedy , but there is nu exhaustion without physical exer tion nnd n tired , never-rested feeling a weari ness without work that is unnatural nnd shows Boine serious disorder is threatening the health , One of the chief causes of that "Always-tired , never-rested condition" is impure blood nnd bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich , pure blood there is lack of nervous force , the inus- , _ . . . . , , , , . , , . . . „ „ . . , 4 , For ever four yearn I suffered with general debility. Clcs Dcconiecak , tlicdlonUBiiiKn thorough bronklnKdown of rny system. My Festloil nntmircd. and cousin , who had boon bonclltod by B. 8. S. , told m n . , l disorder : „ „ „ . . . . . , "bout It. I tried it ami it ourod me. I heartily re- general occurs commend H. B. a. to nil who may feel the need of throughout the system , thoroughly ( rood blood tonlo. YOUTB.triily . , t"i * i * i * Al j.tc5t JO8I-iK J ± * iiiiLi X A.IN * Debility , insoninm , ncr44 W. Niuth Bt. , Columbia , Tonn. votisncss , indigestion , dysjiepsia , loss of appetite , strength and energy , and the hundreds of little ailments we often have are due directly to a bad con dition of the blood nnd circulation , nnd the quickest way to get rid of them is by purifying and building tip the blood , and for this purpose no remedy equals S. S. S. , which contains the best ingredients for cleansing theblood and toning up the system. It is a vegetable blood purifier and toniccombincd , thatcnnchcs theblood , nnd through it the entire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired , never rested , body. THE SWifTSPECIFIC CO. . ATLANTA ? CA , AHT1- DYSPEPTia Are n Positive Cure for Indigestion , Constipation , Fcnvers , Foul and weak Stomachs. A noted doctor of Chicago stated that he liclicvcd n 50c. box ol Slocum's Worm Cake would give more relief than 50 worth of ordinary doctor's fees. Price SOcts. by matt on'y- ' R. v. SLOCUM 725 W. North Avenue , Chicago , 111. Blood Hound Traces Brunswick Robbers Through Ewing. FOLLOW FROM EWING TODAY. Thieves Have a Lead of But Fifteen Miles and It Is Believed They Will Soon be Captured Took$600Worth of Goods. Ewlng , Neb. , Sept. 2' ! . Special to The News : The Oalulale blood hound loft Ewing this morning at G o'clock , hot on the trail of the burglars who robbed the store at Brunswick Tues day night , following It In a southwest erly direction from here , and It Is be * llovcd that the robbers are not more than fifteen miles In advance of the pursuing posse , headed by Sheriff Friableof Antelope county. The trail was followed to a point twenty-two miles west of Brunswick last night and there lost for a short tlmo , but after retracing for a mile It was again picked up and led Into this town and the man and dog left here at G o'clock , confident of success. No one here saw the burglar out fit , but It Is judged that they passed through the town about midnight and Is it considered that they have not ever fifteen miles start on the pur suing posbo. ESTIMATE THEIR LOSS. Cllne & , Fletcher Place the Value of Goods Taken at $600. Brunswick , Nob. , Sept. 21. Special to The News : The Comstock blood hound that was put on the trail of the burglars who robbed the store of Cllno Fletcher hero Tuesday night was on a hot scent last night at 8 oclock , having followed the trail tea a point sixteen miles west , and those who arc following the dog are con fident that before another day has gone they will have either the bur glars or tlio goods , or both. Messages have been sent on ahead ever the country Informing officers of the bur glary and instructing them to arrest suspicious characters , so that the nhrmppc nf ospmiovnnlil ntinnnr slim It was found that the thieves had carried the goods from the store a distance of about 200 feet where they were loaded Into the wagon and the dog found It an easy matter to pick up a fresh scent and followed It rapIdly - Idly and easily west. At the tlmo the burglary was dis covered , a hasty Investigation seemed to show that about $100 worth of goods wero. taken , but a careful in ventory has slnco been made and the proprietors now estimate their loss at $ GOO , mostly in valuable dress fabrics. BIG TOUR FOR THE AUTOS. Run Will be Made Between Boston and New York Tomorrow. Now York , Sept. 21. Special to The News : All arrangements 1mvo been completed by the Automobile club of America for Its run from this city to Boston and return. The start will bo made from the club house of the organization tomorrow morning. In all about r > 25 miles will bo cov ered. Each day's run will bo "go as you pleaso" and the members will rendezvous at the night stops In Hart ford , Boston , Springfield , Pittsfield , and Poughkeopslo. School tablets at The News offlco. She Has Cured Thousands Given np to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aleopathy , Home oputhy , Electric mid Gen eral Medicine. Will , by request , visit professionally NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC HOTEL , THURSDAY , OCT. 1 , ONE DAY ONLY returning p\ery fournoekg Commit her wlulo ttie i > n > ortui it ) ib at luuul DP. CALDWEt.r. , limits her prcct co to tl.e Biiociul treatment of iliBiuses of the eye , e.ir iHi-fl , ilirrmt , IUUVK , femnlo dieoneos , diseases of cli.ldron Hull flilclimiiic. uonou iiuil Mirtncal ( liteiiBfB of n curable nature 1'nrly constant tion , bronchitis , brunt hnil catnrrli , rliromc riitiirrh , lioadii he , conttipatio , stomach anrt bouol troubles , rlieumnttimi ueuraldia , sci- n'lCH , I rlfflit'8 clietiifokicluey diseased , dlteaeoe- of the lUer and blmliler , dizziness , uowiusuone. imliKoHi n , oboe ty lulorriiptoii iniritlon. blowirrowtliinchlldre'.timl nil wasting Alt. eafe. in adults , ilefo mitim clnb-feet cnrva- ure i of the | iino , dl ease of the brain , paraly sis , lieartdlseatu , dropsy , BwolliuK o' th limbs. Btrirturo , "pen suren , pain in the boue . granu lar enlargements nnd nil lout ? etnmliuc dis eases properly trentot. Illodd mid .Skin UN HHPS , rimploB. b'otehos , eruptions , U\cr spots , fall Intf of thn hair , bad complexion eczema , throat ulrom. hoe | aius , Madder t rubles , weak- back , burning nrlno pa slog urine too often. Tlin elTocU of constitutional Blcknets or thcr taking of too much injurious medicine receives seftfch ng treatment , prompt relief aud u cars for liiO Diseases o ( 'women ' , irregular menstruation. " falling of the omb , bearing down pain" , female .lUplacoments , lack of sexual ton. I enp rthea sterility or barrenness , consult Dr Caldwol ! and she 111 thpw them the can > of their trouble and the way to become cured. CnnrerH , n..ltor , , an lonlarcflil glands treated with the Hnbcu' . tiinoous inject ou method , absolutely without pain nnd without the loss r-f a drop of blood Is one of her own discoveries nnd is renlly the most bcieut He method of this ! Dr. Caldwell has practiced her profession age In some of the largest hospitals throughout the c < " ' .ntry. She has no superior in the treating and diagnosing dUeasos. de'ormlties , etc ! She has lately opened nn oillce laOmaha.Nobraeka whor Mie will spend n portion of each week treat ! g her many patients. No Incurable cases accepted for treatment Consultation ? VDf tion 1"1 n'Mfo. ' < > o dollar t thoeo l" torobtod. DK. OiuCAli\\hii. A Co ' Address all mail to Koe Omaha iS 6D A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach , a bad digestion , a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation , biliousness , dys pepsia , sick headache. 25c. All ( Jrujgists. i \ \ unluiir itniu t.ii In .ir . lioiml u beauUful brow n ur rirh Murk ' I in n u o ( BUCKINGHAM'S ' DYEfoMJi ? ors I AINU * N H