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TJIE OarAITA DAILY BEE ; W/EPyESDAY , APTITt ; 17 , 1805. . ,1 A warm bath ulth CUTICUHA 60A1 % ami a single application of CUTICUKA ( ointment ) , the ( ? reat eliln euro , ulll afford instant relief , permit rest nnd sleep , nnd point tea a speedy , permanent nnd economi cal cure of the most distressing ot Itolilng , burning and sculy skin and scalp diseases after all other aiotltods fall. Potter Drug & Chemical Corp , , Sole Proprietors , Boston , US , A , CHANCES IN CROP REPORTS National Board of Trade Suggests Improve ments in Gathering Data. SHOULD BE GATHERED BY TOWNSHIPS Consular Agent * Should AUo .Scud In Monthly Itrpnrla from All 1'orclnii Countrlm I'rimltlca for 1)1- Inforniiitlon. WASHINGTON , April 16. The convention of cotnmcrclal organizations which has been considering tlio Imiirovctncnt of crop reports today adopted the following suggestions for submission to the secretary of agriculture : "That It Is the judgment of the Interests represented In this conference that the olll- clal crop reporting service should be contin ued and that the reports now regularly Issued be continued , with such modifications as are later suggested ; that the April report on winter grain bo discontinued , but that all other features now embodied In thut re port be continued. "That In all reports concerning acreage of various crops reported upon , the department give the area by states In acreage , as well as by the percentage of the previous year's area ; that the department. Instead of having a principal correspondent and three assist ants In each county , as at present , make an effort to secure the regular service of one or more reporters In each township , all to make their reports directly to the department at Washington ; that In the selection of these correspondents they should not be taken from farming classes exclusively , but should Include , as far as possible , representatives of all classes of rural Industry ; that the de partment discontinue the employment of sal aried state agents In the regular crop ro * porting work ; that returns of reserves of wheat , corn , oats and cotton be had for dates representing the close of the report years wheat on July t , oats on August 1 , corn on November 1 and cotton on Septem ber 1 ; that arrangements bo perfected with the United States consular service for send ing by cable to the department on or about the Oth of each month , a statement giv ing the best available Information concern ing prospects for crops of grain and cotton In their respective districts , to be published In connection with the domestic crop report when Issued ; that It Is the sense of this conference that a law should be enacted punishing by fine and Imprisonment any employe of the Department of Agriculture who divulges to any ono outside of the De partment of Agriculture any statistical or other general Information of the depart ment previous to the time appointed for olll- clally presenting the same to the public. " The conference then adjourned , mt. AMir.UT MAI.I ; AMI TIII ; LIU'KIIS. I'rnposnl Mndo to tlin Chlc.tgo I'hy lclnti hjr ttin If it\rtitln ( Snvurniiicnt , WASHINGTON , April 16. Mall advices from Hawaii state that the government authorities have communicated with Dr. Al bert Halo of Chicago , with a view to having him take charge of the government experi mental laboratory for the discovery of a means to eradlcatn leprosy. Dr. Hale visited Hawaii sometime ago and expressed a desire to take charge of the bacteriological experiments under government direction and It Is In pursuance of that plan that the health department has submitted n proposal which It Is believed he will accept. The lepers on the Island of Molokal have organized a brass band , and Admiral Denrilsloe , In command of the United States steamship Philadelphia , Is taking an active Interest In their efforts In order to secure Instruments for the lepers a concert was given at Honolulu and Admiral Ileardslee tendered the services ot the Phila delphia's band for the occasion. The Hawaiian sentiment toward the Unltet State : Is shown by the annual banquet a IK election of the national guard. The star : mid stripes were on either side , "as de fenses" to the Hawaiian flag. The musk of the event was "Marching Througt Georgia , " Rally 'Round the Klag , " and "Stai Spangled Banner" as a finale. The Hawaiian legislature Is expected tt convene next month and frame laws as ti passports and lands. In order to set at rest reports of torture Inflicted on Captain Davis as a result of thi recent Insurrection , Davis has furnished tin following affidavit , witnessed by two persons After reciting the reports , the affidavit states "I wish to set at right such a fearful prc varlcatlon and denounce the whole thing as : most Infernal falsehood. Not one ot th tortures alleged was practiced upon mysel or upon any other prisoner. On the con trary the government from 'the first ha treated me with the utmost fairness an justice and my confession to the authoritle relative to the landing of arms was mad freely and not after having been subjecte to torture. I make this statement bellevln It only fair that such Imputations against government that has dealt so fairly an justly with me and other prisoners , shoul bo denied by the one who Is best able to d so. " The Hawaiian government has been aske to adopt the Krag-Jorgensen rifle now I use by the United States. s -CT ) itiovH.MJi : COLMCTOK ; About Ton I'm' Out of I'ornonn I.inblo fo Income T.ix Full tn 'Millie Knttirnx. WASHINGTON , April 1C. The followln Instructions wore today sent to all intern ; revenue collectors : In cases nf Incorrect Income tax re turns now Illed In your otllce you wl notify the persons who Illed such return that they must appear within n rensonsibl lime , specifying the date nnd place for ni iwmrniice , to correct or explain said rt turns , nnd that on their failure to nppea and make said corrections you will correc nnd Increase the nmouiit of such return : stntlnff the particular corrections whlc 8lmll be made nnd the amounts byMc nalil returns will lie Increased. Where persons nnd corporations llnlil to muke returns have neglected or refuse to make return , nnd where In your oplnlo false or fraudulent returnn have ben lllec you will Rive notice on form SC9 to the tic UnciuenU nnd to those who made sue fulse or fraudulent returns to appear nn show cause why penalties shall not t assessed against them. All returns made by thp taxpayers fc IS'JI , exrppt such ns are delayed by reupo of appeals , must bi completed nnd fo ; warded to this olllco not later than tli IGtli day of May next. Although no olflclal statement of the fac would bo given out today for publication la believed the returns received today Hho almost conclusively that a largo number < persons In all parts of the country who ai subject to the income tax have not made at : return of their Incomes. The proportion thcso to the whole number liable to the ta Is by some placed as high as 10 per cen The result must necessarily \ nn asses ment of the CO per cent penalty In a Ian number of cases , as the officials no donl will strictly enforce the act so long as remains the law of the land. I > IATII or cii.uti.r.s MAN&UK. AMlatnut Comptroller of tlin Trcnmirjr lie IMrtmeut 1'imrs A way. WASHINGTON. April 1C. Mr. Charli Mansur. assistant comptroller of the Treasui depirtment and formerly a member of coagrci from Missouri , died at 7 o'clock this mornlr at the National hotel. His death had bet expected for about a week. M. ' . Mansur's remains are being taken ' Hlchmond , Mo. , for Interment. The funer train left his city at 3:10 : this afternoon. Yunmcnt : ! l Nullvo .In | > .inr > . WASHINGTON , April IC.-Offlclals of U Japanese legation hero are tn a position I explode the sensational story printed I the London Standard thut Japan's flei marshal , Count YninuKatn , Is In r mil 11 Archduke Johann of Austria , who ( llai peareil several years ago. Count Yamagai Is well nnd personally known to Counsel ) Htevens of the legation here. He vUHi WusliliiKt.n u few years UKO and inai uuuiy friends. Mr. Stevens says Yamagai Is a native of Japan , being one of tl chosen element which lias produced sue men us Count Ita uii'l Count Inaye. Ynm : KUta'H whole life almost has been spent I Japan. _ _ _ _ _ _ riilncin A k Ainrrlriin Protection. WASHINGTON , April 10. The Unlti States government has been requested I the Chinese government to take under 1 protection the Chinese residing In Guati mala. The suggestion wan brought n bo ut by n sealed not" transmitted to the Chinese minister In Washington by the United Stntos minister In Guatemala. The note was signed by about 100 Chinese In Guatr. mala , representing they had na ono lo look to for protection. As China hnd no diplomatic or treaty relations with Guate mala , Minister Yang Yn last August np- to Secretary Greshnm to hnvn the tenleil States minister nnd consular ofllcers In Guatemala undertake to care ( or these people. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ run sioux ciTvs w.vni : : rnoNT. tup ! ti I n Ilmlccs * I'lim for Improving the Itlvrr Tliorc to Ho Adopted , WASHINGTON , April 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) The secretary of war today approved the project submitted by Captain Hodges for the use of the $40,000 appropriated for the Improvement of the Missouri river In front of Sioux City anil on the Iowa side of the river. In his letter to the department the engineer says : "I propose to expend tha sum of $40,000 In the construction of a sys tem of short spur dikes ; to begin the work for the dikes immediately above the point at which the bluff leaves the water's edge ; to continue the work progressively down stream , making the dikes about 100 feet long and placing them at Intervals of about 200 feet. Should any funds remain available after the construction of the dikes , I propose to extend the system up stream' by dikes and mattresses. For that part of the dikes In the water I propose to us ? two rows of pressed and screened piles , with weighted foot mat ; for that part of the dikes which can be built on the dry bar during low water I propose to use alternate layers of brush and stone , set In , the crest ot the dikes to be at or above ordinary high water line ; the piles In the dikes to be ten ftet apart In Intervals and distance ; all dikes to have T heads on the river bank. I propose to construct and weight the mattresses and to furnish the ptlrs by hire of labor and to purchase the material In accordance with law and to drive the piles by contract. I consider these methods to be those most economical and advantageous to the gov ernment. " Captain Holgps makes the following sub division of the funds available : Plant , $1,000 ; l.COO feet of dike at $700 , $11,200 ; fifteen T heads at $ SS4 , $13,2GO ; labor. $10,500 ; Con tingencies and administration , $1,040. The expenditure probable in this project Is $5,000 monthly. Orilrrn tor Army Mon. WASHINGTON , April 1C. ( Special Tele gram. ) I'rof. James Morcur , United States Military academy , will proceed to Fort Monroe uii business concerning ! military engineering and the nrt of war. Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Schwnn , as sistant adjutant general , Is granted twenty days extended leave ; Klrst Lieutenant David J. Ilumbougli , Third artillery , one month extended ; Second Lieutenant Henry G. Lyon , Seventeenth Infantry , three months ; Second Lieutenant Frederick T. Stetson , Fourth Infantry , three months. \v riMtniDKti-rn. WASHINGTON , April 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Postmasters were appointed today as follows : Nebraska Hynnnls , Grant county , L. P. Vnuuhan , vice M. 13. Harmston , re signed ; Phillips , Hamilton cunty , J. F. Klrkpntrlck , vice Jesse Paddlefonl , re signed. Iowa Grant Center , Monona county , William Rarnett. vice G. L. Wright , resigned ; Leonard , Taylor county , H. G. Plympton , vice It. S. Palmer , resigned. Cirri ! I'liclr ( oinmUMoiK. WASHINGTON , April 10.-Speclal ( Tole- gram. ) Iowa postmasters were commis sioned today as t jllows : George F. Parker , Gladbrook ; Ulchard W. Lloyd , Lake Mills ; Lee Falk , Hepburn ; Ucn F. Felt , Portland. SKTTLRH IT WITH THKllt GUSH. \Vnco Dlsputo In Wyoming Arbitrated Without Any ItnnpcemiirY Itlgiimiirolp. UAWLINS , Wyo. , April 10.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) Yesterday afternoon J. W. Con nor , mall contractor on the Saratoga route , nnd Sam Lee , n former driver , met at Rim- kin , the half-way station , nnd soon pot Into n dispute over a matter of wages , Lee claiming that Connor was owins ? him , while Connor accused Lee of overdrawing his ac count nnd wanted Lee to return the amount overpaid , which Lee refused to do. Connor reached Inside the door and grabbed up n gun , remarking ; he would make him do It nnd fired nl Lee , missing him. Lee re turned the lire with his pistol , hitting Con nor In the left arm Just nbive the elbow , nor In the Itf arm just above the elbow , shattering the bone and making a very dangerous wound. Connor wlU probably lose his arm. As yet Lee has not been ar rested , ns Connor appears . not to wish tc prosecute. _ UNVlfo My t.rlmiily Doluvod. P. F. Kennedy , an employe of the Unlov Pacific Hotel company at Hunting-ton , Ore. Is In the city trying to find his wife , whi left here March C for a visit to her mothei nnd sisters In Rochester , N. Y. Mrs. ICcn nedy was to have nrrlved in this city 01 the evening of the llth , but she is not ye here. Mr. and Mrs , Kennedy got a six weeks leave of nbsense. dating from Kie 1st o March , and a few days ago they wen notllled to return to Htmtlngton. Mr. Ken nedy , who was In the city at the time wired his wife to return to this city Im mediately nnd received an answer saylni she would leave Rochester Friday morning When she failed to arrive at the appolntei time Mr. Kennedy wired her mother ti learn If she was on the way to Omahi nnd received 'la reply stating she < hai started on the date which she had wlrei him. In answer to another telegram sen to her mother the reply stated that sh had bought n scalper's ticket over the Wes Shore railroad and that her ticket wa through to Omaha nnd her baggage hni been checked accordingly. Mr. Kennedy 1 much worried over the affair. Fifteen .Miner * Cnrruul ( Hit IJnronfxdonn , ALBUQUERQUE , N. M. , April Ifi.-Re ports have reached here that one of th mines of the Crescent Coal company n Gallup caught fire nnd fifteen men wcr almost suffocated from smoke and Km They were carried out of the mine nfte the lire was extinguished. Jim Flynn , th well known middleweight flchtcr. who wa to sign articles to light Hilly Lewis her In May , was one of thi > miners taken fror the mine In nu unconscious condition. VcttirmiH In hoMlnu nt Mncnn , MACON , Mo. , April 16. The fourteen ! ! annual encampment of the Grand Army o the Republic occurs here tomorrow. Th lex-Prisoners of War association nnd th Woman's Relief Corps are In convcntlo now nnd are well attended. Meetings o both orders were held. Itpmilt * Kxprcteil friini the ( 'miforciici' . DOVER , Ueln. , April 1C. There wns n break In the senatorial deadlock today anne no change Is looked for until after th r republican conference tomorrow. The bal lut today resulted : HlRRlns , 9 ; Addlcks , f MaBsey , 4 ; 1'ennewlll , 1 ; Rldgely , U ; llaj ard , 1. Hcntrlca nhno Stock Hold. BEATRICE , April 1C. ( Special Telegram The Browning shoo stock was sold toda at public auction , W , J. Austin of Omnh buying It In for the King Shoo company c Denver. The stock Invoiced $7SOO and wa sold for ? 4G50. ' l > lHml 8fd tlui IVPH Impeachment. " ' , 'g ST. PAUL , April 10. A little after mill night a vote was taken and by 80 to 17 th Impeachment case against Judge Ives wa dismissed. _ _ rii.K < ut.iniiv jiittitrs. The National saw works nt Clnclnna burned last night. Loss. iOOGoO. Five mines on ths Wheeling division c the lialtimore & Ohio started up ycsterdu nt the CD-cent rate. < dce Grosseup passed a restless day yes te.ifuy anil the Indications are he has tn fore Film a long Illness. Edward A. Ilrown , the nntl-A. P. t candidate for mayor of Rockford , 111. , wa elected by llfty-llve majority , ' State Senator Goebcl of CovliiRton , Ky has been acquitted of the murder of Jon L. Sandford on the plea of self-defense. An ordinance has ben Introduced In th city council of Westport , Mo. , prohlbltln women bicycle riders from wearing bloorr ers. Alfred Hlanchard nnd Michael Artmai neighbors at Norwalk , O. . quairiled yet tfiduy and the latter shot and kllle Ulanchard. Rev. J. J. Dunning" , n Catholic priest c Kansas City , has sued the bishop of tli district for salary due as priest at Foi Scott , Kan. Frank Hutehlnson of Joplln. Mo. , an Orren Warren quarreled yesterday un Warren was fatally stubbed In the ultra which followed Haywood Williams of Tellurlde , Cole quarreled with his mistress , Gray Whit and shot and killed her. He then wound u by shooting himself. The expert who Is checking up tj Whisky trust books has discovered n til crepancy of 5510.131 In the accounts of tl old managers of the trust. KIRKJITRUL 7,121 , Citi/.ons of Omaha aiul Stir- romiUliii ; 'JL'ovv'ns. Ilccclvo a 1'rcti Sninpl'l I'lirlntRc of Ills "RAIN WATER MAKER" Ills bold niul liberal niniinor In pro\ Inj ; to tliu piilj.ic tin1 merit of his rntlon moots with umiunllllotl approval. .las. S. Klrl. < S : Co. , luinounci'd that they would Klvo away nhsottiti'ly five , from The Hue olllco , ton thor- sand paeUaRcs of his now disco1 - cry , "Kuln Water Maker , " request liu ; the newspapers of this city to Investi gate and publish the results In each wise , as reported to them , either need or bad. In this way , Kirk proposed to prove the elTlclency of his discovery , before asking the public to spend one penny. Never before In the history of thin country has there been a chemist or company who dared to risk their reputa tion In mi actual test by the people. This utivo tlu > public conlldonco In them. On Monday nearly -1001) ) samples were Clven away ; on Tuesday , over : t ( > 00 were handed out , and today more than ' ( M)0 ) persons are test Inn the discovery f Kirk , which Is bound to revolutionize 11 water used for washing purposes of II descriptions. During the past year , ,1ns. S. Kirk & 'o. , have given out ninny thousand laekagett , and , remarkable as It may loom , in not one single instance has he eardanything but praise from the lips f those who gave the pucparatlou a rial. Kit-It Is probably the most talked bout man In the country today , and , vhy should he not beV Any man who s enable to Invent a simple , harmless Ittle powder that would change the ilrudgory of wash day into a day ot 'oniparatlvo ' ease for the housewife , mil has been the means of saving many ilollars to single families In the course f a single month , as a result of saving n soap anil the wear and tear of wear- ng apparel would naturally become lopular. Kirk's "Kaln Water Malter , " not only n-opares the water so that half the later - tor Is saved , but clothes are sweeter mil cleaner after being washed in the olvoty water prepared by Kirk's "Hain Water Maker. " KIRK'S ' EAIN WATER MAKER. The .Mimy I'lirpUfttiM for \Vlilvh It Wn * Mr. Kirk and his representatives are frequently asked the question , "Is your aln water maker simply a hard water softener ? " We answer emphatically , ; No. " Kirk's new sclent illc discovery lot only softens Instantly the hardest water , but Is equally valuable In rain : > r cistern water , as it renders all water soft and velvety. Clothes washed In this n-oparation are much sweeter and wid er ami will hold colors from running n printed goods ; prevents bluing from nrdllng In water : prevents flannels Tom Hlirlnklng. For the bath or toilet it Is indlspensl- L > Ie. Accelerating the ' notion of soap , giving the skin a' healthy glow , and lolplng to remove any superllous excre- : ions that may adhore.to . the body. For dishes and general washing pur- loses , it Is very essential. Kirk's rain water maljoi- absolutely larmless , and must not be confounded with soap powders , as It contains no soap , lye , amonla , b0ra.v , lime or any ileletcrioiiH ingredients , .and saves Xi pot ent of soap , and CO per cent of labor. Kirk's rain water innltel1 can be had of nil druggists , and grocers , "ic for 2-lb. Miekage. Yale's . Dentil to Froolilos. Mme. M. Yale was recentlj asked the question "which o her discoveries she considerec the most wonderful. " Her re ply was as follows : La Freckla because it unmasked my own face from a filthy mass ol freckles and gave me the beautiful rose leaf complexion which you see and which has been admired by the people oi every nation. Before 1 dis covered La Freckla I was 2 freckled face .individual dis gusted with my own appear ance. Today I am the cnvj of every woman1 who looks i my skin. La Freckla will remove anj case of freckles in existence and leave the skin as trans parent as crystal , One or twc applications removes tan anc sunburn. It takes from three to nine days to , destroy cverj trace of freckles. It is the enl ) remedy known tb the work that do this. Now is the time to use La Freckia , as i strengthens the skin ; remove ! and prevents freckl ssandsu n burn. Si per bottle. Sold b } all druggists or MME. M. YALE , Temple of Beauty , 1J Statc-sL. Chicago. DUFFY'S . PURE Mil WHISKEY , All tlte Jaffray Stoc - We were first on the ground and bought first therefore best The goods are arriving daily and \vc place them on sale at prices never before expected in Omaha , Dress Goods JalTray's to 50 Inch Hlaek Crepons go on saje tomorrow nt JalTray's llucst10 Inch Henriettas , nil 59c colors and black , worth SSo , nt Jaffray's Inch black Novelty Suitings $1 quality , tomorrow at , Jaffray'B r > 2 Inch Cropou , regular $1.50 qualities , choice tomorrow .lalTray'a 54 Inch Imported Diagonals , such as retail for $1.75 , go tomorrow at Colored .laffray's Novelty Suitings in crepe ef fects and novelties In all colors. . . . . , JalTray's HO inch navy blue Serge and 30 15c inch Novelty Suitings , go at i .laffray's 'M Inch Henriettas , In all colors 19c ors , worth 25c , go at JalTray's SO Inch all wool novelty Suit ingsI0c quality for _ . . , JalTray's all wool Challls , such ns ho 32c wholesaled at10c , go at . , Jam-ay's Inch all wool Cheviots , 50c 35c value , go tomorrow at - . , Jaffray's > 10 Inch Imported Plaids , iu 60c high colors , go at , . . . . . . . , * JalTray's 52 Inch Cheviots , Iu small checks , at the low price of. . . . . . . - , JatTray's Inch silk and wool Crepous , worth ? 1 , start at . . _ , Subscribe for "The Delineator , " now the largest and best fashion magazine published in the world , $1.00 a year. We are sole agents for Buttcrick's Patterns , Fashion Sheets and The Delineator. This department is now in the Ladies' Parlors , bet , 1st and 2d floors. DRY GOODS 6 A LEADER , Many persons know n good thing when they see It , but comparltlvely few know a better when they see it. There have been Oak Clinmber Sets sold before In this city under $1-1.00 , but NO SUCH SUITE AS THIS ! Hero are three pieces ot the finest furni ture on which the price- ought to be at least $20.00. They could not be built singly for twice this sum. \Vo have selected this popular Chamber Set as our special leader to open up nn early spring trade. To this end we shall sell a limited number ot them at Remember this Is simply one form of our spring advertising. Instead ot spending extra money In the newspapers wo select an artlcl" of assured Intrinsic worth and offer It nt a price which will be sure lo bring a imndred purchasers to our warerooms the next morning. Do you want one ? Clias. SWverick & Co. , Furniture , Curtains And Upholstery 120(5.1208 ( DOUGLAS ST PERMANENTLY CURED NO PAY UNTIL CURED * E Htf Id < 0'J ' 0 8,000 PAtltMTS. Write for Banlc References -x.-nr ir * - EXAMINATION FREE. No Operation. No Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E. P ILLER CO. , C37-30B N Y Life Bid ? . . OMAUA , NEB. Silks- JiilTray's t'olorod satin Duchosse , navy brown , myrtle , urny , cnrtllnal. The 85c prottli'st Imi-Kiiln oC all Juffray's ' 1'alVctta Silks for waist nnd skirts , hi-aulll'ul colors ami small neat designs JalTray's lllack Ores Pp Londres , small dosl us , neat and pretty , your choice tomorrow at JnlTray's llsht Tafft'lu Silks , In an en tirely new cheek and stripe comhlmi- tlon , $ you'll pay , If you don't huy $1.25 of us at .TalYray's Ilhick Cropou Silks. In the very latest designs , retailed the world $1.25 over at ! ? 1.S5 , our price Wash Goods- Tomorrow is 5-ccnt clay in the Wash Goods and you can buy more and better styles for a nickel than you ever did before , Prints , 5c. Jaltray's finest new style Indigo llltio 1'llsse. Prints , Se quality , for 5c. Percales , 5c. JalTray's very finest , yard wide Garner Printed Hhlrtliig and Dress Percales , DC , worth IL'lic. Ginghams , 5c. JaTray's ( very finest and bust quality domestic Dross and apron Check Ulng- hanis fie , worth up to 12 .e. Dress Prints , 5c. JalTray's finest new Summer Silk styles of dress Prints , worth at wholesale 7' c 5e tomorrow. Outing Flannels , 5c. JafTray's. These cost nearly lOc at the mill. Wo cleaned up all that Jaffray had at Oe ; best .styles. r " 456" " 456" " 456" \ To Retail Dealers of Cigars : To Introduce our new brand " 150" without expense of of traveling will send you the Oimitm Dnlly Bee [ or 3 months firntls With each thousand cigars purchased. These cigars are without doubt the finest S3.00 cigars in the market. OUAIJASTP.Ijl ) TO UK RUST CLASS. A trial order will convince you , Terms HO dajs 2 per centfor cash. DUFFY & CO. , Omaha , Neb. DIRECT FROM THE TANK tin Ilnllrr. No Strum. No I2liliicrr. | 11EST I'mVKIl for Horn nnd Feed MlllH , Haling Jliiy , Running K'-pnratorn , Crcamcrlos , < ic. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary op Portable. 1 to 120 II. I' . 8 to ! II. I' . 6n < ] forCnUlnciic , 1'rii'cs , etc. , ilcsctlblng work to Irt clone. 'TS-2E OTTO CAS ENGINE WORKS Chicago , 245 take St. Oinalia , 321 So. 15th St. ; i3ilVuluilt Klk.i IMHIjADIJI.I'lIlA. 1'A. j-lilnoygainlthoiirliiarynrifaiiiofttlllmiiurlliea. i'lTl'IIUlXi : utrennttioMiariil rcitorrsumall wcakoignn * , The ri'iivin miftercrs nro not cured liy In * torn U heuiuiro ninety r < T rent nro troubled with I'tcBlnfllln. rUI'IUKNKIittioonly known rcincily to euro vvliliout mi oiu-ratlun. OnoirHilmiml. din. A wrlltnn Kunninti'OKlvon and money returimOlfBl.t Imxpii ilovn not urbcl u ixjruiauciHcurcL f l.OOdIrfn.ill f rVOliy mull. Hcndfor ruuncliciilaranil lollmoulaU , A , i. i i > AV l < 9Iii > ICIMc < > . , r. O. lk > xaClBjtilrBiicbcoCal.VSifoty ( ron BALE HY aooDMAN nnua co. , & KUIIN & co. . OMAHA. NEBRASKA , TliU Kama ii llernrily cure quickly , nennnnBnltj nil nurvciui ill JHUBOJVfuk Murnnrr.ljOMur llraln Toner , lluuitucliii , Wttufultiu , l.oil Vitality , uluUlljr unill- flom.iivil Ori'U'ix. liuiutenc/uiid | WU 'IIIHI ' UUIU. CIIU * 0 < 1 by jiiuihl'iil vri-iin IIP * ce n . ( .uiitaiiu no oplat i , Uutivrviiliiiiloiinilliluuit bulldvr , Mul.iM tlioi.nu | ana I' ' my ttrontf nn I plump. Kail , j-rnrri' Jin Tfiti > o kct. fel rerbonHf jrSft. llymrulprxinl ) wltli nwr'tU'iiinmrantuo ' tocuroor monBy rufumlcUVntuui. . frvn inaillcnt honk. Honied plain wrapper , with tc tl- l i > i kD > r joumi , Mi'iur , inoiilnu nn. | HnniiPlal refnronocs. Koclian-tjore > ntuia- if m aioni. Soldby ourBKenW , oruililro , < Krve Hec < l Co. , ilu onioTcia | > lut'lilcMHk. Boll la Oiciha t7 B&irm&a St UcConailU Kuui. ft Co. and br Vlckut A Uci ctia.nl.