THE OMAHA DATLT BEE: SUNDAY, JANUATIY 18, 1001. TO a Boon to Women! i3 teijjL' - Thousands of men and -women can have the best of health df they will but take tlic greatest Kidney nnd Liver Kemedy known to the medical profes sion. Doctors prcrib It In their practice. Watch the urine. It should liave the amber hue of health. If It's of a reddhm color or contains a brick durrt-llke deposit, if the discharge la un frequent or excesstve, the Kidneys aro rick and need assistance. Neglect means Diabetes, Height's Disease and Death. Bead these strong, unsolicited testimonials: Am Well Aurnln. , AIBANY, N. Y Jan. 8, lOOO.-Cra-ner Chemical Co.: I had been aflllotcd (for a long time with a severe kidney (trouble. I was bo toad I was unable to -work more than 'three months In a year. Had used a Kod many modi ilnos, but failed to get any relief. At laist, about two yearn ago, I com menced using Cramer's Kidney Cure. id'Vmm 'the first It commenced helping me, and wHh the use of three bottles I was cured nnd am now well and able to do the heaviest kind of work. To anyone suffering TVlth kidney troubles J say 1)y all means to try Cramer's Kidney Cure. incitArcij srAuiFi'. Manager Hammon'a Wholesale Mar lket, Aflbany, M. Y. rflln Cue XVm.m Ilnrd One OCtfAlIiA. June 10. aWO. Cramer's Ohfimlral Co., Albany, N. Y. Gentle men: Your remedy tor Kidney trouble, with which I euffered for several years, gave me nuch relief that I felt In duty bound to address you this let ter to any that I do not tninK tnore is a. medicine today that equals It for complaints of the kidneys. My case was a "bad one, with severe pains at times. IWOS ofte n compelled to lay awoke nlgms. Seeing your remedy advertised extensively I waa Induced to try It. lAfter the use of a few bottles I am 5ond for Froo Snmplo to CRAMER CHEMICAL CO., Albany, N. Y. GREAT EVENTS WERE TI1ERE Memorable Happening! at Coliseum in Iti Earlier Dnyi. PATTI SANG AND STRAUSS PLAYED THERE UullilliiK l'ut I'll for Athletic. Oilmen TuriiN to Art anil Politic, in Its Clirokcred mill 1'roUt lcitn Career. Wreckers aro going to work on tho Coll bouiu within a week or so, and when they iniu)i ilmlr (nti ilm lil it framo structuro which has been tho rendezvous of many r A I ...III pcopio on many important occasions win bo no nioro. Tho Coliseum Is not an old building, although It appears to havo lmi'liil Ihn storm and Btress of n nuartor of a century. Tho bis building Is only about thirteen years old, nut u ims nau iih lnv fmnlv Intcrmlncled with hardships nnd as It pauses into wrcckngo It carries with It many uneven lines and Innumorablo ugly patches. in infini vnnra Hm litiUillnir linn linen used but llttlo outsido of tho activities of tho Ak-Snr-Ilen, but as tho reception place I lrl.tr. r n . 1 lilu n 1 1 ! H n PQ (I find tinnTl Ul llil! lUUh Ilia lr..fc.wr .w.ri.u rw. tho sreno of heraldry nnd pomp nnd has theroforo occupied a conspicuous pinco in Mm niililln nvn. In thn rarlv days of tho last ilecado, howovcr, nothing unusually ulK and grand could Happen m uiunua whu- out going to tho coliseum. l.iiiiilulr Ancient Home. John S. I'rlnco, tho champion bicyclo rider. 1h nrobablv responsible for tho build ing of tho Collsoum. In 1SS8, when nthlotto sports wore In Mgh favor locally, an Idea frnm ilm fnrllln brain of Mr. Prince. n Omaha should emulate ancient Homo nnd havo its Collsoum, where tho populace Bhould cather in uroat numbers nnd wltneaa tho nrowess of Its trained nthlctcs. After I'rlnco succeeded In Interesting a number of local capitalists in his idea tho building .no nut in. iinil tmiiln romlv for thn dimes. For a tlmo It served its purpose ns tho resort of athletes and their admirers, nud somo successful turnaments In bicyclo racing, foot racing nnd kindred nthlotlo diversions wero held there, it was a common signi in ihn wlntur nf IRS.SI to urn tho croat build ing Jammed full, whllo hundreds of people crowded tho street In front, all waiting lircnth'cHRlv for a word from tho riders who wero chasing each other around the track Insldo. Somo of tho greatest bIx dav races on record wero held on tho Collsoum track. Somo of tho greatest riders tho world has known competed thcro Toililv Hale. "Senator" Morgan. Tom Kelt, ABhlnger. Wilbur, Knapp, "Soldier" Ned l.eddlng, "Plugger" Hill Martin and many iiMinrrt wlman tinmen wcrn rlosolv identified with tho sport a ilecado ago, wero of tho Coliseum force. Kt mini u Ituct'rx Ali'nr. l.ouleo Armalmla and Omaha's own 1.11110 Williams mado tho linco for tho oliirnnl fnmltilnn tlinrn nllil "Ilrailtv" Until win then rodo her way far Into certain Omaha hearts, which for a season, at least, beat In unison In tho rhythm of her shapely legs as 'they propelled a 4S-lnch racer around tho track. Many amateur races liurn linlil tlinrn ntlil If thn tiinilnlrl won nil that track by Omaha boys wore paraded tlioy would mai.o a wonuoriui collection, 'Pin. Inat men nf anv mnmont nt thn Coll- ti.iim trunk uns. when Marry IMnhtll. tho mcssonccr hoy. led tho chaso for six weary night, winning much applauso and somo monoy by finishing tlrst. Olhcr sports havo had a chance under tho ColUoum roof, about everything but a prlzo light having been pulled oft thero. In tho Bprlng of 1SS Jack I'rlnco and "Senator" Morgan conceived tho Idea of having a rrniiii wnlf nlinmi mi tho track. They secured a couplo of coyotes and advertised j tho ovent in true circus Biyie. ueu iuu Saturday night arrived somo 1.G00 or 2,000 Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure Builds up and Re stores the Or gans to a Healthy Con- again In perfeot health, and have to thank your wonderful remedy for It. I Bhall recommend It to all my friends having the dlro trouble. Respectfully, DAVID OiilUr.Pt. One nottle Gare Itcllcf. Adam Ilelntz, letter carrier, Albany, N. Y., says: "Having found that tho cause of my trouble was my kldneyn, I Immediately bought a bottle of Cra mer's Kidney nnd Llver Cure, as I had heard It recommended so highly by many prominent business men to whom I was delivering mall. One bottle gave me reat relief and the second bottle cured mo entirely." 'fnvlgorAtea the Blood, AJJRAY, N. Y March 12. 1800. Cramer Chemical Co.: It has been on my mind to testify to the bcnellts wo have had from tho use of your un equalled kidney remedy. My father lhas suffered from kidney troublo for some time. This winter he tried your remedy and found It all and more to him than It promised, lie will con tinue to use It, and feels certain of an entlro cure. I havo used it myself with Inexpressible results. I feel my whole system entirely renovated. I find that besides curing kidney disease it also nourishes and Invigorates the blood. Wo are never without It dn our family. JtOSE M.UEILL1CK. persons had assembled nt tho nrcna. All arrnngomcnts had been mado to condno tho wolves and tho dogs to tho track and protect tho spectators from an outbreak. Kvorythlug was ready, nnd tho spectators woro eager for tho carnago to begin. The wolves wero in n cngo in mo miauio oi tho arena, and tho docs wero held In leash nt ono end of tho ring. At a signal a bravo man hastily moved tho door oi tno cngo and dashed for safety. Tho dogs woro loosed on tho coyotes, and tho sport waB on. Slowly tho dogs and tho wolves circled mo trnnlr ntitll tlinv met. Then they cxchanccd canlno courtcBlc3 nnd proceeded to frater- nizo rather than to ugui. When tho great structuro was compioieu Its owners found thoniBclves about $3,000 In debt on Its account and tho nthlctlc entertainments did not scorn to produco tho mntorlnl with which to fill tho cavity. W. I. Klcrstead, who was then a man of somo wealth, and others wero appealed to and thev camn forth with tho necessary cash to keep tho Coliseum a-golng. Klcrstead bought 2,000 pairs oi ronor lrnlnn n tl rl llinltf.llt 111. WHtllll Tilit thn Juvenllo population of Omaha on wheels and keep them whirling around tho smooin- flnfiroil nrnnn nf thn Coliseum to BOine financial profit, hut tho Bchcmo failed to pan out well. Then Bporty plans wero hnnlBhcd from tho nianogcrial mind and In placo camo thoughts of art. Turncil to Art. Ti.niiln Ti.il nll.nnrn nml liln tnlnnlpd ln- I Ul'Ull.l . . V......W.U .r. ..... . . ... strumontnllsts wero brought to Omaha to edify nnd entertain thoso with tno car lor music, and their concerts drow audiences that filled tho Coliseum. Tho Marino band, then under tho leadership of John I'hlllp G.,nun .ivulri n trln lr thn Pacific count. Hton- ping at Omaha's big hall for a couplo of concorts. 'ineouoro i nomas aim ins grc.ii. orchestra, assisted by a local chorus of p.nn iinilrr tho leadership of Ii. I), nnd Mme. Mazacuto-Youiig, alBo appeared at the Coliseum. iiovi.i lUM.-i.lv ulin nt (hat tlmo manaccd Ollmoro's band and In later years organ? i,,,,! tlm rmun i-knliln concert mini led uv llli II In snnan hrniiL'ht Eduard Strauss and his famous Imperial Court orchestra from Vienna for a first American tour in isyu. Mr. niakoly. always venturesomo with his mat muslcnl attractions, lumpen tho Strauss orchestra from Chicago to umana nnd iravo a niatlneo nnd two ovening con ...i. r. thn rnlisnnm. Tim Strauss con tLI 111 .. I. ...w ww.. certs succeeded In packing tho big building nnd Mr. Illakeiy pockoicu a uuo prom on tho engagement. I'ntli nml Other firi-sl .slum-. Twhnna thn creatcBt art triumph of tho Collsoum, howovcr, waB tho nppearanco of Adollno Pattl and her company, oi winea Tf Inrutlinfl RllVS! "It was In tho winter of isvj tnat tnrougn II... ..vloli.nn,. nf HUH HIE HUH IIIO UUUrKy t III' r ..--" " --. .....1 niithimiimm nf lMwnrd Hosewatcr nnd my own easy circumstances nt that tlmo Omaha enjoyea prouauty mo greatest musi cal entertainment inai over caiuu una uy. iinuini'ntni- .-ii nm in mo nml presented .111. JUIDUIMIIV. tho fact that It would bo poaslblo to get tho Pattl operatic aggregation In Omaha tun rnlnrtnlnmcntS nt tho CollBCUIU. It was then in Mexico nnd was coming nnrlll lit VH V t t nnllfnrnln. In the com- pnny at that tlmo, In addition to Pattl, woro Nordlcn, Alblul nnd Tamagno, mo greuicav tenor In tho world. Wo communicated with thn f-nmnnnv. and tho manager. Marcus Mayer, camo to Omaha to nrrnngo for tho event. Wo found that tho only way to annum nn fl Till OM Til 11 I'll llOTQ WHS tO Pllt UP a guaranty of $13,500 for a niatlneo and a night performance I weni 10 mo mum .n,i imvn Mnrpiis Mnvnr mv noto for $13,500 and backed It up with a certified chuck for that nmount, to ho delivered upon cmnine tlon of tho contract. Ticket Siili "Went Nicely. "Wo opened tho Balo of tickets In tho old llnv.l thnntuF linv IllllCU (Hill it PrOgrC83Cd nicely, ro that when tho company reached Omaha tho salo nmouniud to about $0,000 for tho niatlneo and a somewhat smaller amount for tho evening concert. Two of thn iTpnt sinrn worn to iiPDcar In tho after noon and two In the evenlns and special GAIN FLESH ! An Absolute Necessity in Many A Decrease in Weight Frequently Indicates a Decline Our Modern Rebuilder, Cramer's Kidney Cure, Will Help You Do It. THE WAY IT ACTS UPON A DEPLETED CONSTITUTION IS SIMPLY MARVELOUS. Arc you getting thin?. If you are you had better watch yourself. Take Cramer's Kidney Cure. It will build you up quickly and surely. A healthy man does not vary much from year to year in his weight. This is as it should bo. Cramer's Kidney Cure enables the organs of the body to renew flesh', muscle, tissue, bone structure and attends to purifying the great vital current of the humnn system, the blood, and is the most wonderful tonic that we have ever had anything to do with. Cramer's Kidney Cure ads upon the stomach in a benellcial way, enabling it to obtain for it self the necessary ingredients from the food that is taken into it to build up the pure healthy body and increase the weight. J. 0. Terry, who Is a well known fireman In Omaha, and who resides at 2124 Chicago street, says: "My kldnoys troubled mo a great deal, my bowels wero very Irregular I had great distress In my stomach, suffered with bilious headaches, had no appotlto, could not sleep nights and was losing flesh raddlr. I began to tako Cramer's. I am now on my third bottle and It Is doing won ders for me. My kidneys aro better, my bowels are again regular, my stomach no longer troubles me, and no more headaches, and as for appctlto, don't speak of It; I slcop llko a top and havo gained thirteen pounds. You can count on mo nlways to recommend Cramer's as tho king of medi cines." Why Is It that Cramer's Kidney and Llvor Curo cures women when all othor means fall; when doctors say curo Is Im possible? Dccauso, "Cramer's Kidney Curo" Is a preparation which Is the out come of thouKht and cxpcrlonco and has proven so In thousands of caBcs. If you cannot get Cramer's Kidney Cure from your druggist, send 1.00to the "Western Agent Cramer's Chemical Company, Omaha" who will send you a bottle by express, prepaid. In sist on having Cramer's Kidney Cure. Take no substitute. Send for free sample. CRAMER CHEMICAL CO., trains woro run In from all surrounding cities. On tho morning of tho great event tho manager sent for me. Senator Thurston nnd others and advised us that two of ho fmir ereat slngoro wero suffering with tho ,i nn,i nnalilo to appear. Tho managor wanted to subatltuto omcrs. u umu.. ..... .i ,,.,, wnv nut of It. nnd bo wo worked tho llnanclal end of tho negotiations to our bonollt. nnniiv npreed to tako tho proceeds of tho afternoon concert and glvo them the evening's receipts. I romcmucr mat. uio rnxnintn fnr thn afternoon wero about $8,500, Just about enough to cover our expenses, whllo their end netted about, to.uuu. Several big political demonstrations havo been mado at tho Coliseum, Including tho immoiiBO antl-prohlbltlon tnaBs meeting held during tho campaign of 1891i nnd addressed by Kdward Itosowator and ouicrs. Ulrtlinliici! if Omnlia Platform. it u illstlneulshed. also, as tho birth place of tho much-mooted Omaha platform, which was promulgated tnero in mj. ou tho occasion of tho national popiium-con vention. On tho several days of this con vention tho hall was packed with popu lists from far and near and tho enthusiasm was pitched high by tho wild oratory of such speakers ns Ignatius Donnelly, Jnmes II. Weaver, II. L. I.oucks, "Cyclono" Davis and others, who havo won high rank In the populist movement. Tho convention nominated Walter Q. n..iiinm fnr thn nrealdency. but ho do- cllned the doubtful honor and It wos given to Jnmes B. Weaver of Iowa, witiinm Mi-Klnlev. when he was governor of Ohio, camo to tho transralsalBsIppl coun try In 1892 to help out tho rcpuoucan can .ll.lnlno fnr rnncress. and Bpoko at tho Coliseum to a crowd that had to almost flcht Its way Into tho building, so great was tho rush for entrance Ilrjuii nnd Tliumton lli-lintc. willlnm Jnnnlncs Hryan and John M. Thnrninn mnt. thorn In iolnt debato and a prottler forenBlc battlo was never waged anywhere. In ISM tho nntl-A. I. A. specen nf iinnrv n. Hfltnhrook drew nn lmmenso nn.i inrhiiinnt rroivil to tho old building. During tho presidential campaign or is.it cnvnrnl lili? muctlnKS gathered nt tho hut tho crcatoat excitement oc curred when uourko cocKran delivered nis sound money speech thero nnd a gang of Hrvanltes undertook to break up tho meet ing, a riot being narrowly nverteu. Rnvnrnl Iniluntrlal expositions woro given In tho building In tho enrly '00s, when It was under tho control of Hocdcr Ac lien Tn icni thn nlriiftnrn nnsscd Into tho DOS session of Mrs. Campbell of Council llluffs for ground rent, tho location having ocen innami frnm her. nnd a counlo ot months nni nhn nnhl tho nroporty to Graham & tiro who nronoso to tear down tno nuim Ing and erect a numuor or cotingcs on tho site. CIVIL SERVICE PENSION BILL CoiiKreuM Will Xot l'Muil Time tn TnUe It Up Ilurlnir the 1'renent ScmhIoii. At thn War ilenartmcnt and federal build Ines tho clerks nro ovlnclug much Interest In tho civil Bervlco retirement mil penn ing in congress. Word has been recolved it thn Wnr ilenartmcnt that tho bill can not bo passed nt this session of congress, hut that Its promoters, who havo con sented to Its postponement on account ot tho military reorganization aim snip suu sidy bills, will tnovo for Its speedy con udinrnilnn nt thn "online session. This bill la ono ot great interest to nil persons in tho civil service of tno govern ment. n3 it provides for a pension to bo paid to persons retiring from that servlco on account of ago or Infirmity. Tho pro visions of tho ponding measuro placo tho expense of maintaining tho pensions upon Its bcncllciarles, - por cent of the employe's salary bolng retained by tho government each month and turned Into a fund from which the pensions are to bo paid. Mr. Louis Mctz of Meti Bros. nrowlng company, Omaha, says: "For tho last threo yoars In particular I havo been bad with nervous spells and pains In my back; theso would get so bad at times It was lmposslblo for mo to attend properly to my business. I tried all k'lnds of remedies without getting any benefit. I havo seen Cramer's Kidney Curo advertised. I concluded I would try a bottle. After taking It n few days my nervousness seemed to pass away. I took threo bottles in all. Today I am a well man. My pains havo left mo and my sleep Is natural and my appotlto has also re turned, and I must glvo all tho credit to Cramer's Kidney Cure. NOT A SINGLE PAIN SINCE. SOUTH OMAHA, April 9, 1000. CltAMUIi CHEMICAL CO: I shall bo only too glad to havo you uho my nnmo If It will bring a slnglo suf ferer under your treatment, as I nm sure ho will bo a thankful and happy man. 1 wuh alTllctrit with a bad attack of kid ney trouble for a number of years. I should say froom 1896 to 19C"). I was told by un old friend that Cramer's Kidney Curo cured ! r upon his earnest solicita tion I bought a bottlo, took about threo boottles In all. I nover had an attack slnco nnd I tnko great pleasuro In recommend ing Cramer's Kidney Curo too nil persons suffering with that dreadful trouble kidney disease 13D MUADIMU15IL ALBANY, N. Y. MRD WORK BOUND TO WIN Remarkable Transformation of Erstwhile Peanut Vendor, NOW HE IS AN EMINENT SURGEON Jxperlenoe of Ilr. Ilrrnmn Anderson, Formerly of This City, Aptly Illn trntcn the I'linsllillltlrn Open to Amerlcun Yontb. Laura Jean I.lbbey and Dertha M. Clay make "ladles" out of kitchen raalds nnd turn cash glrlB into duchesses with nmaz- Ing caso, but it remained lor tno nero oi this talo to bring about his own wonderful Iroi.Qfnrnvillmi hv thn nvnrcISO Of a fair nllowanco of natlvo talent, economy, hard work and n disposition to keep everlastingly at It. ..'mm nennut vendor on a railroad train to eminent rank In tho surgical world, and flint Inn within n VprV fflW VCUrS. IS thO remarkablo ovolutlon ot Dr. Herman An derson, professor of surgery in ono oi mo lending medical colleges oi i.uicngo. Tho 3tory of this young Dano Is a forco ful demonstration of tho possibilities frco A ninrlrn nffnrn tn thnsn who aro Willing to work and enduro personal sacrlflco whilo perched upon tno stepping sionu. Ilr. Anrlnrnnn In nn Omaha nrodllct. Tills city wa3 tho scene of his early struggles, it win hern that ho landed a few years ago, fresh from his natlvo Denmark. Ho was not anhnnlml In thn U'llVR of tho new world: ho had no money, ho had no acquaintances hut ho was not afraid or worK. ins urst nninlnvmnnt In Omaha was In tho lunch counter at tho old transfer dopot, whero ho served as waiter. Just prior to mat no nan fnr n short tlmo been employed ns errand hov In a crocery storo at Nollgh. Herman Anderson was rated as a "good waiter, hnrnimn hn Tlimln hnnlnCSS of tho lob anil In Jcctcd as much enorgy Into It ns though COSTS HUT LITTLE. niipiivurv fnr the Cure nf Vile "Which .Mii- Ho Tried nt Small HxpciiNC. A olio euro which Is painless and harmless but which affords immediate relief and In most cases n complete curo In a very short tlmo, is sold by druggists under tbo name of Pyramid Pllo Cure. It is In suppository form, to bo applied at night and Its regular uso has cured thou sands of obstinate, long-standing cases, and It socms to bo equally offecttvo In all tho various forms of pllos, whether Itching, bloedlng or protruding. Tho Pyramid Pllo Curo allays the In flammation and Intolerable Itching, reduces the llttlo tumors, and Its astringent prop erties causo tho enlarged blood vessels to contract to a normal, healthy condition. A Haltlmoro gentloman relates his ex perience In theso words: "It uffords mo unusual pleasuro to add my endorsement to thoso ot others relatlvo to tho really remarkable cures mado by tho Pyramid. "I was a sufferer for years until told by a follow salesman of tho Pyramid Pllo Curo. "It has entirely cured tno and I cheerfully sond this for publication If you wish to uso It In that direction. I wish you would send mo ono ot your llttlo books on causo nnd curo of piles; I deslro to show It to Bomo friends." Auy sufferer from plies may uso the I Pyramid with certainty that It will glvo instant rollof and its regular uso a ponna nont curo and tho further assuranco that it contains no cocaine, niorphlno or other mo tallc or mineral poison. All druggists toll tho Pyramid Pllo Cure nt 60 cents per package. A llttlo hook on cuuso and euro of piles will bo mailed froo by addressing tho Pyra mid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. T. F. Johnson, 2G06 Seward Street. Mr. Johnson Is a well known real estate man, having lived In Omaha for years. Ho opcaks a word of pralso for Cramer's Kid ney Curo: OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 10, 1SS9. CRAMER CHEMICAL CO.: Gentlemen: I havo been affected with weakness of tho kidneys and Irritation of tho bladder for many years. Had obtained but temporary rollcf from tho usual reme dies. Last winter a friend sent mo a bottlo of Cramer's Kidney Curo, with tho request that I should try It. I took It as directed and with ouch good results that I procured a second bottlo. I havo been greatly ben efitted by Its uho and advlso all who aro afflicted with dlseaso of tho kidneys or bladder to glvo It a fair trial. Wo wish you to notlco tho hearty sin cerity and tho gcnulno ring of truth which all our testimonials havo. It is a self evident fact that they como from the heart. Ono Is Indeed grateful when they have suffered for years nnd been cured by na ture's remedy. ho were directing tho details ot a largo corporation Instead of serving stnlo mlnco pics, tough bccfBtcnks nnd railroad dough nuts. Srekn Iletter l'tmltlnn. But nil tho whllo Hcrmnn Anderson was not satisfied with his station. Ho felt that tho world held something better In atoro for him. With tho persistence which has marked his Inter career ho sought work that would Irlng him a Inrger Income and dreamed of tho tlmo when ho would havo money enough to tako a courso In medi cine. Finally tho boy persuaded tho nows company which had control of tho overland trains to glvo him a trial us u news ngent. Ono trip wns enough to satisfy tho boy's employers that ho was mado of tho right kind of stuff. Kor several yenrs ho offered ' Moody's sermons nnd tho llfo of Buffalo 1)111 to patrons ot all degrees, Ho was no ordinary tralnhoy. His employers recognized that fact from tho first ami know thnt ho was selling hokcy-pokoy pop corn and Samuel Smiles' "Self Help" only as a means to on end. A fow years of servlco with tho nows company rubbed tho Copenhagen from young Anderson's tonguo and polished him into nn Intelligent, line-appearing young fellow. He I. liter School. In tho early '90's his savings bud grown to proportions which enabled him to quit tho railroad nnd outer tho John A. Crelghton Medical college. Years of study nnd priva tion won a degrco for tho young doctor, and, with tho class of 1S96, ho went forth Into tho world to earn n reputation for himself. HIh classmates recognized in him n man who would mnko a mark for himself. Ho had opinions ot his own and was not afraid to express them even If they did conflict with tho vlows of a celebrated profeseor or lecturer. TblB young man, without reputation and money, but with unbounded contldenco In himself, went to Chicago and secured a position In tho otllco of Dr. Ferguson, a well known surgeon. When tho Spanish war broko out Dr. Anderson was selected as assistant surgeon to a regiment which served In tho Philippines. At tho end of his servlco ho mado n tour of tho world and returned to Chicago, whero ho opened an ofllco and resumed tho prnctlco of hi profession. Tho perBlstenco nnd energy which prompted tho tralnboy to study medlclno enabled tho young surgeon to rlso nbovo mediocrity and secured for him nn cnvla- bio reputation. Dr. Anderson's conquests wero not con fined to tho world of Bcienco alone. About a year ago ho won tho daughter ot Ocnoral Daniel I". Sickles, associating hlmsolf with ono of tho best-known families In tho Unltod States. Last fall tho efforts ot tho self-made surgeon wero rewarded with a professor ship In tho Post Graduate Medical school, ut tho corner of Twenty-fourth and Dear born streets. Shortly after their marrlago Dr. Anderson and his wife visited Denmark and since that tlmo they havo resided con tinuously In Chicago, whero they enjoy a wldo acquaintance nnd aro prominent In social circles. CAUSH (IF FAI.I.IXti HAUL Iliiiiilrurr, Which U ii (Jerm IHneime Kill (lie (ierin. Falling hair is catiRcd by dandruff, which Is a germ disease. Tho germ In burrowing into tho root of tho hair, whero It destroys tho vitality of tho hair, causing tho hair to full out, digs up tho eutlclo in llttlo scaled called dandruff or scurf. You can't stop tho falling hair without curing tho dandruff nnd you can't curo tho dandruff without kllln tho dandruff gorm. "Destroy tho cauBo, you reraovo tho effect." Nowbro's Hcrplcldo Is tbo only hair preparation that kills tho dandruff germ. Horplcldo U nlso a delightful hair dressing. Kllln Her linn Dniiulitcr. MINN'UAl'OI.lH, Minn., Jan. IS.-Mr ii.) i.n. in linlktrnni trnluv slrui'K her hi' yenr-old daughter with a bottlo, kilHng her Instantly. It Is claimed that Mr.. HelHtrom hud mado tw.i previous nttempts on thn llfo of her duughtcr. It Is belluved thut the mother Is Insane. Does Your diseases vnd have Informed us that they commenced with a backache. This I'mphaslzea the old proverb, "a stitch In time saves nine." You have tried liniments, plasters and other remedies and found tlircn useless. Cramer's Kidney and Liver Oure. Indeed Crntrful, OMAHA, June 20, 1900. I take pleas ure In writing this letter to you, telling you the benefits I have received from taMng Craimer'H Kidney Cure. From the continual change of food nnd water my stomach refused to perform Us work and the severe pain In my back convinced me that my kidneys were n1so affected. My doctor prescribed for me, but failed to give me any re lief. I asked htm what he thought of me trying Cramer's Kidney Cure. He said he knew of several patients who had spoken 'highly of It, so I took sev eral 'bottles and was benefited Immedi ately. I am, Indeed, grateful to you for placing such a valuable remedy within the means of the poor and wealthy. (MICHAEL KISSANE, Police Ofllccr. Mr Took Kotir Mottle. OMAHA. .Neb., Nov. 15, 1900. It Is nearly ten years when I had trouble with my back nnd went to some of the best physicians In town. In spite of following their advice faithfully, I got no relief whatever. When I was ad vised to try Cnamer'a Kidney Cure taking only a part of a bottle I felt Its effect, but took In all four bottles, nnd my back has not troubled me to this day. C. MICHAELS, 832 South Sixteenth Street. Don't too misled by smooth talk of taking something else "Just as jjood.' You want Cramer's don't tako anything else. SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE. Insist on Having Cramor's Kidney Curo. Tako No Substitute Manufactured by CRAMER CHEMICAL COMPANY, ALBANY, NEW YORK. ANOTHER SALARY ORDINANCE Enables Some Oity Employee to Got Their Money. OTHERS MUST WAIT FOR THE PRESENT Several Dopnrlinents Do Xot Mnjoy Ilenelltn of the Nevr Menmire Council Trlt'n to Keep AVItliln 1.1 in Itn of Churter. After a session lnstlng soveral hours the city council passed another salary ordinance Saturday morning which permits various additional departments to havo their De cember allowances, but still leaves tho city hall nialntcnanco department, tho comp troller, treasurer, street department and police court in tho lurch. Councilman HaBcall Introduced n resolu tion which provided that money bo taken from the funds of tho city building inspector to mako up tho deficit in tho legal depart ment, tho city engineer's ofllci., tho ofllco of tho city Inspector of weights and meas ures and tho fund set apart for tho coun cil. Before voting on tho measuro tho councllmen insisted on having all members present, nnd when tho nlno uldermon had been corralled tho measuro was unani mously passed. This resolution mado It possible for tho departments named to bo Included In thu salary ordlnanco without violating a char ter provision nnd insured thnt they would recolvo their money. Only $365 was neces sary to patch un thoso small deficits. Tho city coi ncll was overdrawn $130.50, tho city engineer's overdraft was $20. i0, tho legal department had exceeded Its appropriation by $173.L'5 and tho Inspector of weights and measures had expended $2(1.09 more than IiIb allowance. I.euvc Comptroller Out. An ordlnanco Including nil departments savo that of tho city comptroller waB passed without opposition. This notion Is supposed to ontltlo all city empjoyes, with tho exception of thoso In tho comptroller's ofllco. to thoir snlary. Comptroller West- borg Bays, howevor, that ho will not lssuo warrants In favor of any dopnrtmont which has n deficit. Under tho provisions of tho ordlnanco tho money is to bo paid from that portion of tho general fund which was set nsldo In tho appropriation ordlnanco nnd tho comptroller Insists that ho will not draw warrants for departments which havo spent nioro monoy than was allowed them Thu deficits In tho five departments which aro still waiting for their monoy aro as follows: Maintenance of city hall, $1, 018.10; city comptroller, $259.1.!.; treasurer, $772.35; street department, $21.93; pollco court. S167.34. Tho ludlclary commlttco recommended that tho ordlnanco recently Introduced for tho nurpuso of amending tho garnago orni nnco bo placed on file and tho report was adopted. Tho proposed amendments would havo granted many additional privileges to tenmsters hauling garbago and In the opinion of tho Judiciary commlttco would havo Impaired tbo health and cleanliness of tho city. COXMUHAMTIBS. A couplo In Ohio who secured a marrlago license forty years ugo havo Just been married. An Illinois man who Ih 82 years ot age married u girl ) years old to pay a cam paign bet. In vlow of tho fact that this is bin eighth matrimonial venture, ho doubtless felt that It was better and easier to got married than to welsh. A Kentucky brldo was not to bo bluffed by such a trlllo as smallpox. Ilruvo Burhon Sanford married her, umallpox and all, tho minister olllelatlng at a wifo i Ictanco out side tho window. Sanford would havo gono to her nldo had admission not been denied him. Only Kentucky produccH such hrou. Tim wedding dri'HH of thu queen of Hol land Ih being mado at thu hehnol of Art Kinbroldery In Amsterdam, when; her c ro nation robe wuh embroidered Tim silk Is stretched over a. frame, and halt of the Back Ache? Do you have an aching, stiff or sore feeling In your back when you get up In the morning, which makes you feel ns if the labor of the day will be too much for you, ami that life Is hardly worth living? Does every cold you catch sctrtle In It? Is It sore after a hard day'e work? Do the pains some times ro Into the hips and thighs? And are there other signs of breaking down In your nervous and muscular system? These pains are symptoms of morfl serious troubles, viz.: Kidney, I.lvor, Uladder, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Ilrlght's Disease, Nervous Debility, Iocomotor Ataxia, limlysls, etc. They arc ithe danger signals to worn you to "look out." Many persons have come to us to be cured of these It Snvcil Her I, lip. ALBANY, June 19, 1SDD. For nearly six years I suffered from kidney and liver troubles ami lost all hopes of ever being a well woman again. I was told by my physlulan that I had Hrlght's disease and he pronounced me Incur able. My legs swelled up so with drop sy that my husband sent me south for two months, and not getting any hot ter, came home to die. One of my friends wrote me nnd asked me to try the sample of Cramer's Kidney Cure ahe sent me, Which I did on her solici tation, I bought several bottles, and many and many a time I havo thanked her for her advice. Today my swelling has left and I nm a well woman. I can recommend Cramer's Kidney Cure honestly nnd truthfully that It saved my life. All IS. FUtHD CUPOLLO. It Kntlreljr Cnred. ALBANY, Juno 16, 1899. Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y. Gentle man : "Three years ago I was taken wiih kidney dlseaso bad, and at times I was completely prostrated; In fact, so bad that the day was set for the doctors to perform an operation upon me. Upon that day I commenced to take Cmmer'a Kidney Cure, and began to gain at once, nnd It was not long be. fore I was entirely cured nnd have had no more return of trouble since, I have recommended Cramer's Kidney Cure to many people, for It saved my life." (Signed) W. J. OUENAUS. Architect, 47 N. Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. number of workers on It bend over putting tho needles through, whllo nn equal num ber of girls llo on mnttresscH under tlm frame, unci return the needles, so that both tides of tho embroidery aro equully well doiio. Charles Johnson, white, and Klcanor jMooily, colored, worn married recently In Atlanta, Gil. For a long time It bus hoen tno custom mere to punisn mo principals in such unions, but Johnson fought against a line, nml It has. como to light that thcro Is no legal penalty. Tho married coupln stand In enjoyment ot all their connubial rights, but tho pcion performing the mar rlago ceremony in llablo to six months In Jail, twelve mouths on tho county chain gang or tinu line, or an moso penalties nt once. Mrs. William If. liranseliled of Taeiima. Wash., has applied to tho court for separatii maintenance. Her husband lllcs a cross-hill alleging that his wlfo Ih completely dom inated ny ner mother, hornelf a divorcee. Tho latter Ih declared to havo "very peculiar and extraordinary notions nf and concerning marital relations, husbands, wives, domestic economy, tho bearing of children, tho uso nf IntoxIcantH, narcotics nml ojher ilrugH, morals, religion, pecuniary obligations and tho male sex In general." That superintendent of instruction who took chnrgo of Cuba's hcIiooIh and promptly ten in iovo wim u pretty t;uimn school teacher, is reported to havo proposed to her in a telegram, worded nH follows: "I Know that you nro untl-annexatlunlst, lint I wish very much to annex a Hiimll part of Cuba. What do you say?" Wasn't that truly IloHtonlan .' And dldn t her reply show that she had swiftly caught on to tho ap proved Hostoii stylo: "1 cannot bo annexed, hut shall bo happy to accept u protector ate." AlpheiiH II. Hllckucy of St. Paul and Miss May Crosby wero married on tho 7th Inst. In Urookline, Muhs. MIhs Crosby Ih a daughter of tho venerable Judgo Joslali Crosby nnd with her parentH mot Mr. Stlcknoy In Boston by appointment. Tito marrlago Is the cllmnx of u roniancu which began and cqded rather abruptly forty years ugo. when Mr. Stlcknoy was u law clerk In Judgo Crosby's ofllco In Dexter, Me. Mr. Stlcknoy Ih now president of thn Chicago & Oreat Western railroad and ono of tho great railroad mugnalcH of tho country. When ho mot MIbs Crosby ho wiih a poor clerk of 19 years In his father's law olllco. Sho was a mero child. Dyspepsia Cure Diciests what you eat. Mnny porbons sutior frightfully from Indigestion, anil nro In torturo when tlioy cat anything; tho heart palpitates and thoy can't slcop. Tlioy try pepsin, soda tablets ami almost everything olso, nntl lialf-starvo thomsolvos, and still get no bettor. Isn't thoro anything to help thorn J Many doctors know their patlonts suffer this way anil don't know what to do. Hut horo Is how somo doctors socuro tho gratl tudo of their patients; "I suffered torribly from Indigestion for fifteen years till my family doctor rocom motulod Konoi.DvBi'Ei'uiACunic. The first tloso roliovcd mo, and I continued Its uso till now I am sound and well." John II. Kllonborgor, Holixville, Pa, It can't help but do you good "My family physician rocommondod mo to use Koiioi. DyBiT.i'HiA. Cuhk for chronic Indigestion that had torturod mo for years. Formerly I couldn't eat any thing or drink ovon a glass of water with out distress. Now I can eat and drink whatovor I want." Mrs. H, R Huffing ton, Xonlu, 111. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Treparcd only by K.cnr.trirr fi Oo..ChlCio, Tho Jl. bottle conUlni'rrW times thuWc. sUo. iCodol I 4 4