SURE OF BOTHA'S SURRENDER London Hu Confirmation of Report that NtgotUtiosi Are On. BUT NOf SO CERTAIN ABOUT DEWET ITK.pprf -I, Hint till- ii,iiniiilri-lii-Clils'f Will Up .uit- to DHhi-r Only HI (Mm StToril. LONDON. March 7.-!'rlvatc Information received In London confirms the rumors of negotiations between Lord Kitchener. Sir Alfred Mllricr and Commandant Oenerat Louis tlotha. Nothtn Is known as to the actual presenco of the Uoer commander-in-chief at I'retorla and no London paper publishes tho statement that he Is there, btu It Is reasonably certain Jhat General Uotha Is either In personal or very close touch with Lord Kitchener. Today Sir Henry Campbell'Ilannerman will endeavor to extract some Information from the gov ment on the subject In the House of Com mons. The Associated I'ress Is Informed that Sir Alfred Mllner lias gone to Pretoria with the object of assisting Lord Kitchener In these negotiations, the length of which appears to be due to General Ilotha's de sire to consult with Acting President Srhalkburgor, and to mako terms applying to the whole llocr force, but militating gainst this Is Lord Kitchener's doubt as to Ilotha's ability to control Dewot and other leaders or well na tho Internal op position General Uotha is encountering. Ililtlsli IVel Murr nf It. One of tho best Informed South African authorities said to a representative of the Associated Press last evening; "We havo llttlo doubt that Botha will surrender. The question now Is, What forces he can bring with hint. Wc have private Informa tlon going to show that Lord Kitchener and Sir Alfred Mllner havo dec filed to accept his surrender on tho basis that he Is merely au Individual commander ruther than commander-in-chief of the enemy's forces. tiencral Uewet and General Delarey, as well as the o.hcr leaders, wl 1 probably have to be dealt with Individually on similar terms. If tho negotiations with Genernl Ilotha reach a successful termination. It will be, to uo an expressive Americanism, Just one of the bunch. Dr. I.o)(U llospoitsllilr. "It Is understood that Dr. Lcyds was re cently negotiating to sccuro peace terms, but when It was discovered that ho was merely acting farce, not being In com munication with General tlotba or not able to live up to iho tentRt'vu suggestions made, tho Drltlsh government having learned his views, quickly ended tho proceedings, cspo dally when It was found that Lord Kltch ncr was treating with General Botha, wrlle Dr. Lords was unable to speak authorita tively for tho force In tho field." . Curiously enough, tho War ofllec seems genuinely without definite Information re garding tho exact status of affairs. The ureal financial Arms whoso interests In South Africa aro almost equal to thoo of tho government believe from their private advices that the present situation Is likely to result In tho surrender of General Ilotha nd tho forces under his command, whllo tbc other llocr unltB will remain In tho field. Tho Dally Mnll publishes tho following from Colesburg. dated March 7: "A big movo Is on to clear tho wholo of tho Orange River country from north to south of lloers." THE OMAHA 31 AIL Y BEE: TIllIlSPAT, MARCH 7, 1001. " HYMENEAL. HiirKcr-dUrii. SCHUYLER. Neb., March 6. (Special.) Christian Ilurger of Rogers and Minnie Olsen of Schuyler were married at tho Methodist parsonage by Rev. J. p. Yost. Cnscnrtut nt All Drucicitti, Cures Biliousness, Constipation and Dys pepsia, or money refunded. Prlco 60 cents. Dook explaining cause and cure mailed froo. Ilea Bros. & Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. Ntuvu l'lto .Start 11 FlrV, Tho uh of n stovepipe through window In lieu of ii chimney caused a lire Wednes day night In the one-story frame dwelllnir it lire North Twrnty-sWth streo " ow "d nnd occupied by George H. Horr. The dam ngo was nominal. Arrested for Wlf client Ilia. lllll Dawson, a bollermaker out of n lob living at 1308 Williams street, was arrested AVcdnesdav evening by Sergeant Welsen Wg and Patrolman Urban on u elmrge of beating his wife. 6 KIDNAPED. Her Friends .Much Wrought About Her Long Disppciir- 1II1CC. Up The Kidnappers Unknown But Suspected. Mrs. Slocum of this city has for Bomo time greatly excited her friends by her unexpected absence trom their circles. All kinds of conjectures were made regarding her fate. Tho other moinlug when the mental strain had reached Its climax she returned perfectly well and as gay as a girl of sweet sixteen, Tho lady was at once- stormed with questions. These she tried to answer as best she could. "Yes, dears," sho replied, In answer to the ques tions they wcio putting to her, "1 have been kidnaped In a way and bad to pay a good round sum for my release. You ro member how my face was made horrid by pimples and blotches; well, they becamo worso and worse. I was ashamed, to leave tho houee. I tried many physicians and It makes mo sick to think of the stuff they proscribed. I might as well havo thrown my money in the tire. A few days ago I heard of the wonderful laxatlvo tonic, Css varlne, and as It cured pimples, blackheads and mauo tho complexion clear, I tried it. It was very pleasant and did not gripe me the least bit. 1 put llttlo faith In It at llrst. but found, to my surprise, that my complexion was becoming clearer and my pimples were leaving me. After eight weeks' treatment I stand hero today u entirely different woman, feeling better uvery way. My face Is no more covered with pimples or blackheads, and I feel con siderably better and healthier. I always keep a bottle of Cascarlne at home and adviso every woman to do the same." It Is tho only family laxative for men, women and children, and cures absolutely all dis orders of the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys. Cascarlne Is pleasant In taste, pleasing In action and has no bad effects. It Is not a. (ablet or a pill, and will not gripe like other laxatives, Tho most del icate stomachs can take It without Injurious effects. Cascarlno sells t ttfty cents per bottle. At all druggls'ts. When you ask for Cascarlne be sure you gat Cascarlne, which comes In blue and white wrappers. If your druggist hasn't It, ask him to get It for you of his Jobber. Tbs manufacturers of Cascarlne will send to any addreis, freo of charge, a little booklet which explains thoroughly the dis eases of the stomach, kidneys, liver and towels, with Inductions bow to treat them. Address Rea Bros. & Co., Minneapolis, Louisville and New York. If you aro suffering with riles, buy Red Cross Pile Cure. It cures every rase. At all druggists, or seat for Jl. MORE PREPARATION NEEOED III I'Mtrini uuurl Hint Trnlnliiu In Crude !rliiMilM i nt TlmrntiKli. OMAHA. March 6 -To the LMltor of The Bte- The question of revising the course of study In the Omaha schools Is one of vital Importance to the patrons of the school. The fsct that something Is wrong in our Omalu schools has been evident to the majority nf the patrous for ionic time. There seema to be a wldo gap between the grades and the High school. Tho pupils from the grades arc not prepared to enter the High school and do creditable work. The trouble Is not so much In the course of study as In tho fact that they arc uot sutllctcntly grounded In tho elementary branches; nor Is It entirely practical or possible for tho average pupil to thoroughly master these primary branches at the age at which tnoJt of them enter the High school. Much could be accomplished In the grades by cutting off soma of the frills and Ismj with which many of the teachers delight to entertain their pupils. There should bo more thorough work in grammar, arithme tic, geography, etc. What would you think of a pupil entering tho High schoot who could not handle common fractions, or did not understand the elements of English grammar? Yet tho pupils ore rupposed to havo completed these branches. In Inter viewing one of the High school teachers e learned that out of a class of forty or more pupils that had Just entered the High school, three only understood the construc tion of an English sentence. And these pupils graduate from the grades! Imagine their fitness to begin the study of Latin and what a handicap to the High school teachers. It Is often discussed why so many drop out of the High schoo). Is It any wonder that a pupil gets discouraged nnd quits when It dawns upon him that h? had not been properly prepared In the grades for this work? As before suggested It wbutd bo better to require the pupils to spend one or two more years In tho grades with a view to thoroughly grounding them In those branches which they must master to sue. ccssfully pursue their studies In the High school, and also that they may become more matured? It would be suicidal to think of lowering the High school grade: a thousand times bettor ralso It. A PATRON" GAGE CORRECTS A CALLER Telli McOormici Agent Mowsri Are on Rnuin'i LUt. Not wage-earners of tho be Injured if retail- AMUSEMENTS. J Wi'ftt'n M Inlstrrln In tho entertainment offered at Boyd'a theater Wednesday night by William II. West and his organization of balludlsU, comedians and specialty people thcro Is barely a semblance of the so-called "negro" minstrel show of a few years ago. Instead, the audience Is treated to truo minstrels), a modern entertainment In which musical numbers, both vocal and Instrumental, splendidly rendered, predominated. Mr. West has gathered together thU season au array of musical talent that Is second to none to be found In a minstrel entertain ment today. His specialty people arc all up to standard and make the vaudc vlllo olio, or second part, a pleasant hour's amusement, Tho first part Is set in green, white and gold and represents a mammoth stairway of magnificent distances, upon which Is seated the entire company. Billy Van and Ernest Tcnny hold down the ends, while Mr. West, of course, acts as Interlocutor. Besides the comic songs nnd up-to-date gags that arc introduced during the first part, the In imitable contra-tenor, R J. Jose, rendered two sentimental ballads 'as only he la cap- nblo of doing, Mnnuel Romain, a promising young tenor, sang beautifully a popular nlr of tho day. John P. Rogers, who Is the possessor of a rich, deep bass voice that la pleasant to listen to, sang two popular solos. A quintet composed of Jose, Rogers, Romalu, Roscdale ami Hammond,' sang "The Holy City," which proved quite the feature of tho entertainment. The engagement was for but n single performance. Nothing so thoroughly removes disease germs from tho system as Prickly Ash Bit ters, It gives llfo and action to tho torpid liver, strengthens and assists tho kidneys to properly cleanse the blood, gives tone to the stomach, purifies tho bowels, and pro motes good appetite, vigor and cheerfulness. AMATEUR ATHLETES MEET Vnrlonc Propositions Arc DInoiinnciI nt Session of the Association. At the meeting of the Amateur Athletic association of Omaha last night the con struction of the new club bouse and the ar rangement of tho grounds In tho southwest ern part of the city was discussed at length and tho question of llnances was taken under consideration. Additional mem bers to tho number of 115 were pledged by tho mombers present, tho names to be sub mlited on or before April 15. Tho board of directors (W03 empowered, after that date, to ralso the Initiation fco from $15 to $23, In Its dlscrotlon, On motlou of Judgo Baker the members recommended to the board the leasing of an additional parcel of ground comprising about forty acres for the purpose of ex tending tho golf links. Tho discussion brought up the matter of tho gcnoral object of tho club, tho directors stating that every form of outdoor sport would recelvo con sideration, and that among tho things planned were a baso ball club, which would ho given grounds, a bowling green und bowling alleys, aud that by next winter a rink for curling would be provided. The election of o Ulcers resulted In the re election of all of tho first board of directors and olllcers, as follows. J. Francb. presi dent; R. C. Howe. Vice president; II. Doorly, secretary; Thl llp Potter, treas urer; directors. C. W. Lennon, H. S. Saes mnn. M. A. Hall, B, R. Hastings, O. W. Clabmgb, J. II. Reynolds, I,. I. Abbott. Uio Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure. TWO BRIDGES TO BE MOVED They Arc to lie Tiikrn to Miller I'nrlc from Acrons tlit I.mkooii In Konntic I'nrk. The two bridges across the lagoon In Kountzo park will be removed to Miller park at once that work may bo begun on grading tho park. W. H. Darnum was granted tho contract for removing theso bridges at a meeting of the Board of Park Commissioners held yesterday afternoon. Ho will receive $900 for the work. Permission was granted the members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen to use Rlvervlew park on Fourth of July and to construct a pavilion on condition that they furnish tho board a bond which will protect tho city against any damage dona as the reiu'.t of carelessness of members or employes of the order. Messrs. Craig. Palmer and Cornish, the only threo members of the board who at teuded the meeting, approved tho revised Plans for the BJuff tract and recommended that the couucll purchase the land Included In the propoeed park, Tho Nebraska and Iowa florists' asso ciation was Ktanted permission to use the toard rooms for Its monthly meetings. A special meeting of tho commissioners will be held Monday to award contracts for cement abutments to be placed under tho bridges which are to be removed to Miller park. - Use Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ALL EXEMPT Pioti-.tlim IIIIiiiiW .MnmifnclurrriTnll mi Ilip Xrorelnrv of Trrimiir)- line mi Auknnril nnd Inn. ' lirrtcil Cniliim. '.iP- March 6 Thc ll'tlon of the Illinois Manufacturers' association which yesterday called on Secretary Gage to protest against his action In declaring a countervailing duty ngalnst Russlon beet sugar, has received the reply of the secre tary to their criticism. The protest was presented by Martin N. Madden, who said his association repre sented a constituency of 300,000 employer.! and workers In Illinois, whose combined pro ductlon amounted to 1 2.000.000,000 annually. He said that not onlv ihoo nnu i.... nil ,. ' - r i ' 1 . mi. mu iimuuiacturcrs and l nlted States would ,uur measures arc to be enforced against our manufactured products because of the recent decision of the treasury on counter vailing Russian duties. After going at con slderablo lengjh Into the induitrlal revival of tho country during the las; four ear. the petition concludes; "It Is our belief that the decision te cently rendered by this department against tho Russian government will seriously affect all the great agricultural aad manu. fnclurlng Interests of the United States. In view of this belief wo feel th.it we aro not only Justified In remiostinc a reversnl nf the decision rendered, but that wo would be false to the Interests of the country If w did not demand Its Immediate repeal." It Is signed by Martin I). Madden, chair man; William C. MunJt. Charles M. Deere. J. M. Glenn and William D. HaynLv Mi-('oi-mlck Audit ( urrcfti-il. Mr. Mumlt, who was a special representa tive of the McCormlck Harvesting Machlm company, made a supplementary statement In which he said: "J'or your Information I dctlre to point out that on one single Item In our ship ments to Runsla this season the proposed extru duty will amount to 33.000. This Item represents hut a quarter of our total ship ments to Russia this year. But a very small portion of our machines has as yet reached that country; the mans I still alloat nnd rnnnot be landed until nfter tho proposed advance on the part of Rus sia has gone Into effect. Wo feel that In thi event of Its Imposition we shall suffer from what appears to us ns n iHiertmim. tlon." In reply to this statement, Secretary Gage said: "Will you kindly state tho Item of shipment that you refer to on which you will have to pay JS.000, more duties than you contemplated, by reason of Russia' late action?" Mr. Mundt mowers." The secretary replied: "I am Inclined o tho opinion that they are not touched at all. Mowers nro uot Included In the order. In fact, there are a largo number of articles In the United States not Included In the orders of advance. Agricultural Imple ments of all kinds are specially excepted from the operations of tho Russian or der." The secretary also explaiued at some length Hint it was perfectly useless for any association of manufacturers or anyons clso to demand of the Treasury department tho repeal of the countervailing duty order. The duty In question, he said, was Imposed In obedlenco to tho law of congress and was a matter over which the Treasury depart ment had no control except to carrv out the law. MR. BELL HAS misgivings PHILIPPINE TARIFF RATES Thinks Curiinrntliins Hnrr Ail ntitnm of Indlvldnnl In UMInc Testimony, James B. Boll, walking delegate for the Painters' and Decorators' union, sprung n mild sensation In Judge Keysor's court yes terday nftcrnoon when he was called for examination as to hi qualifications to act as a Juror In the caso of Peterson against the street railway company. Plaintiff's lawyer got along iwlmmlngly wlth Bell and the snag was not caught until the lawyer for the defendant took him In hand. "Now, Mr. Bell," asked the laryer. "If the evidence In this caso should happen to be evenly divided would the fact that the defendant Is a corporation Influence your action nt a Juror?" "I think It would," promptly responded the Juror. "If the witnesses differed I would give the benefit of the doubt to the plaintiff, who Is a private Individual, as against the defendant corporation." "Wouldn't you follow the Instructions of the court?" put In Judge Keysor, sharply. "Yes, ! would; but I understand tho Jury Is the sole Judge of the credibility of tho witnesses." "Why would you prefer to believe the evi dence on tho side of the plaintiff?" "Bcrauso I think corporations as a rule have better means of putting up testimony than private Individuals have " "You're excused from this eaie," ruled the court. War Dipartmint Ejciitei Copj of lint Complett 8chdal(. I answered: "Yes, sir. Mrlkr n llh-li lin.I. was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Klec trie Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have alio kept my wife In excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are Just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and Invlgorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take Its place In our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Kuhn & Co. CLASSIFICATION SIMILAR TO CUBA'S Itrtemir tlic Object, lint llUrrlniliiii tlon l.llit'rnll)' Mnilr llrturm I,n nrlr nml crlt lr t'oul nnd OH llliitrntlons. Digests what you Eat Uso Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure. STUHT IN DISTRICT COURT Clinrnf nf liraml I.nroniy Atcnlnnt Former Cniiiicllninii llcliitf I'rciieii teil to .Inrj. Ernest Stuht. former city councilman, who Is charged with grand larceny by tho Omaha Water company, Is on trial In the criminal branch of the district court. lesterday was consumed In securing a Jury and the taking of evidence was not begun. Stuht Is said to have taken 1,320.000 gal lons of water from tho mains of the water company by means of a secret connection. His preliminary bearing In the police court was held only a couple of weeks ago, when the sta'to'u case was presented. It Is Intimated that at tho trial now un der way the defense will spring some In teresting testimony. Mortality Slnt Utle. The following deaths nnd births were reported to the city health "minli" loner lor uic iwenty-iour nours cnuing at noon w eunesauy: Deaths William J. Seymour. 2O0 North Thirteenth, nged 6; Joseph Seller, 3t. Joseph's hospital, nged U0; Louis Johnon. 210 South Klghth. nged 10 days. Birth Henry Raven. Bouth Fourth, boy; W. C. Hartman. 1121 Pierce, bov; Claude King. 10 Howard, boy; R. 1;. SlMWti, 1811 Charles, boy; James Mesklm men. 1M1 Martha, girl; '. u. Mapcs. KC0 Hamilton, girl: Henry Krocger. Ninth und Locust, boy; Guy L. Stollen, 1603 Dodge, girl. No treatment for colds and grip leaves the system In as good and healthy a con dition as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tho greatest danger from these diseases is of their resulting In pneumonia. During the many years this remedy has been lu uic, no case of a cold or attack of the grip hav ing resulted in pneumonia, has ever been reported to the manufacturers, which shows conclusively that It Is n, certain preventive of that dangerous disease. For sale by all druggists. Spring will soon be here and vhat about that old wheel? It needs new tires, new bearings, a now saddle, new pedals. Rend Tho Bco's great blcyclo offer. Get a n'.-w wheel and savo buying repairs. C'cinl Mine at Panes, Conl has been mined In a small way In tho vicinity of Ponca nt various times In the past, but the veins so far discovered havo not been of sufficient dimensions to warrnnt extensive development. A local company has been formed to prospect for coal and bun secured leases on n. considerable amount of land. It .will bp thoroughly prospected nnd the promotcts nro confident of tlndlug coal In paying quantities. Foot In n. Fro. .1. K. Hurge, night operator nt the Hold, rogo depot, was walking along tho track In tho yards when a switch engine approached His foot caught In a frog as lie attempted r.i get off the track. He Jerked his foot r.nd extricated It from the frog In time to s.iv.s hU life, but one of tho bones in the nnklo was fractured. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. C. M. Mulllns of raplllion la nt tho Mur ray. A. E. McCrystal of Lincoln Is at tho Mur ray. Dr. W. B. Reach nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. I. J. Beehard of Clyde are nt tho Millard. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cady of St. Paul. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. H. Jones of Lincoln and A. L. Howie of alentlne aro state guests nt the Her Grand. Ncbraskans at tho Merchants: Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Heine, Hooper; Mr. nnd Mrs. P. 1. Scott. Hurwell: Mr. and Mrs. O. Scott. Taylor; J. R. Welch nnd J. H. Jnrmln, Osceola: C. F. Mitchell. Cnighton; K G. Hamer. Kearney; J. S. Alexander. Clearwater; V. V. Leonard, Plattsmouth; 1' Johnson, Huperlor; J. A. Ollls, Ord: II. J. Dunkln, Gibbon. WASHINGTON, March . A copy of the proposed Philippine tariff schedule, as rec ommended by the PhlllDnlne commission has "been forwarded to the Wnr department. In his letter of transmittal Judge Taft calls attention to the fact that the bill In Its entirety has never before been printed, Its publications heretofore having been very scant nnd Inaccurate. The classification of the Cuban tariff has been followed In the main. in two cues only, throughout the cntlro bill, arc ad valorem duties assessed, namely, on crude materials and on goods not else nere provniea tor, at 10 and 25 per cent respecmciy. This is entirely satisfactory to mo utisincds interests In tho Philip iuui-5, it is siaicu, as tue just and proper appraisement or imported merchandise Is entirely beyond tho existing customs serv ice, and the mercantile classes are disposed to accept nny tariff which the commission proroiis, provided the duties are all t peclflc. inrougnout tno bill tho question of rev cnue nas been kept steadily In view. The necessary products, raw materials of Philip pine Industries, tools, Implements aud ma cnincry or production, tho materials of transportation by land nnd sea, and the producers and transmitters of power havo been taxed as lightly ns possible. CoimttiiUTft' Condltlnnn Indiieii t Int. To manufactured goods nnd articles h.tve been assigned rates graduated to the menus and necessities of the consumers, due re gard being had to the many existing in dustries and to those which must be In evltably Introduced In the near futute Luxuries, whether In beverages, food, cloth ing, carriages or ornaments, havo been taxed as highly as Is consistent with the production of the most rovenuc. Kerosene oil, which Is even now cheaper than tho natlvo cocoanut oil. has been reduced to a point which, In tho opinion of the com mission, will cause tho greatest lmporta tlon nnd the largest revenue. The duty on coal has been reduced 50 per cent. On crude petroleum, which, It Is stateu, owing to the great nnd still advanc ing prices of coal, must soon come Into use as a tuei, tno duty has been reduced to almost a nominal rate. Building materials of every description ami all Industrial ma chinery bear but little burden. Tho schemci of duties on Jewelry and mounted precious stones, It Is believed, will fairly adjust specific duties according to the values, and will greatly lucrcase the Income therefrom. The tariff on watches Is so regulated nu to greatly reduco the present prices of tho lower grades. The present tariff tar.es all gold watchea nt $3.23. and all others at 1.31. Under tho new bill tho cheapest watch unjeweled Is charged 25 ccuttf, and tho cheapest Jeweled watch In a silver case will pay SO ccntu. Dressed leather, boots nnd shoes, hard rubber goods nnd waterproof stuffs ure moderately taxed. In tissues of cotton and linen tho heavily weighted goods aro greatly reduced, Tho earths and siring In troduced Into theso articles by somo manu facturers to mako weight and glvo a de ceptive finish must be removed by washing and drying before assessing tho duty. Silks navo been raited about B0 per cent. Knsy on Food Product. All food products and canned goods havo como In for a large reduction. Tho duty on wheat flour has been reduced largely. As to exports, tho tax on abaca has been doubled, and as It cannot bo produced else where the revenues resulting. It Is stated. can be Increased without being burdensome In the Philippines. On copra nlso Increased demand and price has led to the belief that a tat similar to that on abaca can be levied without appreciably affecting tho producer or burdening his power of com petition. Judgo Taft cnlls especial attention to tho term "net weight" as It Is used In tho bill. Except ns to certain cotton yarns, "net weight" signifies tho actual weight of tho Imported merchandise proper, with out packing, container or anything clso used In preparing tho goods for transportation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure A powerful engine can't be run with a Tveak bolltr; nnd you can't expect to keep up the wear and strain of an active llfo with a weak stomach. Our bollcri, or rather our stomachs, can't be replaced, and we cannot stop tho human machlnerj whllo make Ing repairs. But when th stomach Is unable to digest enough food to keep tho body strong, wc can use such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat, so that you can eat all the good food you want. The use of such a prepara tion as this Is tho only certain way to cure Indigestion. It can't help but do you good Prepared by E. O. DaWItt is Co., Chicago. Tho il. bottle conUln2K times th. 60c. lit. Uto Cramer's Kidney and Ltvcr Cure. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! bow they gol Ride a Bee wheel and be In the swim. air or Sale The girls of Brittany and the lower Pyre nees still gather at the annual fairs for the purpose of selling their hair. The city of Pans alone uses over 100,000 pounds of human hair each year. Perhaps you find it necessary to wear some of this sale hair ! There's much more satisfac tion in wearing your own. And there's just as much satisfaction from using Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the hair grow, keeps it soft and glossy, and prevents it from falling out. If your hair is turning gray and you begin to look a little old, Ayer's Hair Vigor will surely bring back all the dark, rich color it had ten or twenty years ago. "About thirty years ago I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my hair from ing?,;.1 ,f 6 Cr,1 meJ ,A f a W bi commerced tofaH 1 u. :. e"5 ,he ,meJdlfine shclf nt tonni the Hair Vigor just as good as when I bought it, and it worked just as well, too.J. C. Uaxtk, Braldwood, 111. One dollar a bottle. All druggists. Ask your druggist first. If he cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will exjiress a bottle to you. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Addreis, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. SEND FOK OUR HANDSOME HOOK OK THE HAIE. VARICOCELE Treat tflK Treat. Specialist In Dls-cnses o! Men, And Consulting Physician of the 8tU Electro-Medical Institute, J SOS Far nam Street, Omaha, Neb. I Treat iVon Only and Cure The tii to Stay Cured. TUE niQCACC An nlargemtnt of the veins of tht scrotum, ctuslng . knotted or I nr. UlOLHoL swollsn appatr&nee of the scrotum most freqnstly. ITC P AIICC Of tin Indiscretion, but sometimes blows, falls, strains, Mosntv 110 UMUOr. horsebsclt or bicycle riding or excessive dissipation. I TP CCCCpT A dull, heavy, dragging pain in small of baolc, axtendlns down IIO LULU I through lolnr, low spirits, weakness of body and brain, nervous debility, partial or complete loss of vigor and often failuro or general health. ITQ nil Q C If you are a victim of varicocele, come to our office and let me ex IIO UUnu plain to you my process of curing It. Tou will then not wonder tvhy I have cured to stay ourcd hundred, of cases of varicocele during the put U months. Undor my treatment the patient Improves from the very be1nnlur. All pain instantly cemes. Borsness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blood are fcrcad from tho dilated veins, which rapidly assume their nor mal slse, strencth and soundness. All Indications' of the disease and weakness vanish completely and forever, and in their atead comes th pride, the power, and the pleasures of perfect health and restored manhood. ent Dcpnrtntonta Treatment, are raak- The Electro-Medic il Spec! (lists of the Oifle of this Institute, by their special combine'! Electro-Medical l.n many wonderful cures In diseases of the Kldny, IthennmtUni, l'ornty.U, Pile,, WAc, Prlrnta Olituci. BUod Poleon, NcTO-Soxal Debility, Ilnpture, Stricture, Hydronnla nnd All Allied euid Aaeoolalo Dleeneee of Men. TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE jiee can be treated successfully t hnm nn. If it la Impossible or Inconvenient for you to call at our office T Jrit unreserved history of your caso, plainly statins your symptom.!' Phy! inir stubborn cases to treat aro cordially invited to consult us. We Most cases can be treated ferred, but a full and slclans havl make no charge for private counsel, and aire to each patlont iioiu lur uur pruuuscs 11 yuu cannot can dress all communications to at the Institute iobbi contract to today, write. Ad- STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE Permanently Located 1308 rarnam St., Omaha, Neb. Referents Hcst Hunks nnd Leading Huslncss Men in this City. CONSULTATION ,n FREE. Offlco houra S toS. 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