Till-: OMAHA DAILY flEIS: llfUSDAX, A L' 11 LL 11. 1001. ) r OMAHA WINS' IN LINCOLN Rourk Family Scores Fir Rum to Col legians' Ont. VARSITY'S TALLY IS-A LUCKY HOMER (irnhnm, . Who 'I'nkra Mir Hut from I'rrelMiiil In Mm- Sixth, Wlim Hie AtltiilritOon lf Hie I.ncnl I'nin. LINCOLN', April 10. (Special Telegram.) Tho Omalm league base ball Ham won au easy victory hero this afternoon In the first g.'irhe 'til "A Hcries vlth tlio University o Nebraska team, thu score belns 5 to 1. Townsond, the first man up to the plate for tho 'varsity,, madu a lucky hit far out In tho field and scored a homo run. Free land held tho students down to short and InelTectlV" htt) utter that, but In the sixth Inning whb succeeded by Oraham, wjio played a star gumo and won tho ad miration of tho local fans. Tho homo run by Nebraska's pitcher was tho only sensa llonul feature of tho game. Tho Omaha men had thu students At their mercy uf. nil points and possibly could have piled up ti greater number of runs If they Imd tried lo .do so. .Score: ' O.MAIIA. H, It. PO. A. L If. Tomim, Carter. l.i'lclicr, rf Itilil. if Calhoun, lb...... .MeAtidrcwM, 3U.t .Slewurt. 2li Untie, .; I'rcrland, (Jriiha.u, p I t n . o ii 0 0 1 0 Totals' Or patron, rf. TiiwiihoiiiI, p. Herder, ill... Itbodi'H. :ili... clulr.es, 'lb.., NHUKASKA. nv. .....: i) i u u 0 Hull, rf u Uuiinc. c: u Hood, 31) 0 It. I'f). A. 2 1 1 :i i) ii I 1 11 II l u u :i ii 1 l a 1 I l t it; . n ii i t o u 11 2? ii) II. I'f). A. 2 II 1 :i t r. II 4 u 0 4 1 n u o o 1 1 ii :i r l u the best known players and munnsers of the state, who will tako ehanjr of tin team. The Karnes will be played on the now athletic park, whleii Is now In proeei pf erection, and the season will lie op"iietl by a game with the team from Manson on Memorial day. The Kurt Dodge team will eonslst of old rollenc nlayers ami setnl-nro- fesslonalu from nil over the state. Three eastern college men an- now In sight. It l expected that a number of good men will be secured after the Western Msoelatlon teams nro made up, when a numbir will e lurneu loose. BASV Ins .IIII.MIV I OK MM I) OO.VMj. Kueliler, 11 u Totula t 0 27 -I 0 SCOI112 HV INNINUH. Oiniiha I) fl 0 0 0 0 10 1-3 Nebrnsldi t 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 I Struck out:- Ity l'reelimd, 5; by Oraham, by Townseiiil, J. liases on halls; (Jir Krcrliiiid, Ij TV (irilhiiui, 4; off Townsond, 1. Fussed bulls: lly (Hade. :, Double playn: Jthodea to lleeder, llood (unas sisted). Umpire; Mcrrrran. .BURNS THR0WS WASEM luiiee llrcnlnn Coinitniiy l)rrh Itlttlit llanilll). MEMPHIS. April lO.-Hnclnit wiw con tinued at .MontKomcry park today, with the Tennessee, Urcwlntt company's selling stake the star event v. J. IJoboc and Trlaclltzu were fuvorltes nt threes. Larkspur, the .Montgomery linudlcnii winner, mn .Maud Clonne were next In demand, while long odds were posted against the remaining starters. The ruce wns won easily tiy .mum iiiniiif, wini koi away in ironi nnu, miiKiiiR tier own running, won pulled up uy lU'fl lnnethu frr.m VV 1 n,.t..., In the first race, at fpur and a halt tur nings, ior 2-year-otiis, Tom Wallace, me fllt'IlfllM ...n. tl ........1.... f ..II..... . , j "'Ml 1IIMI1 Ullll Ol'illllllll. l.fll.lll", who finished third, was practically left nt thu post. In the second race, n. selling purse at n mile iiml un Heimi. i lasted long onoiiKli to beat Hunlocks nt lw to 1 In the betting bv n length. Ilrannlgun wa n ted-hot favorite for the third race, at four and n linlf furlongs. He won iiirougu racing hick, win iiuien, sec ond choice, lifter L-ettlni nwnv last. Mulshed second, a nose behind the favorite, Clorlta, a decided fuvorlte In tho fifth event, had no trouble In beating Curd Hillock, wlillu isonui, an outsider, won tho sixth race easily from Aloha II, tho favorite. TWO l-'A VOHlTI'JJtj y'ty AT IIKWIMiS, Melila Are (irnernlly Mrnxpr mill V.- clteineiit UiiHUstnllicil, WASHIN'flTOX. Anrll 10 With the ex. eentlou of two races tho llelds nt Iteniitmis today were trvigcr In size and the con tests were tT exciting. Two favsrltes won. Jockey T, llurns rejc three success ful mounts, Invasion, tno fuvorlte, cap tured the first rare easily from a field of six starters, Itona, n 7 to 2 shot, took tho sec ond by n length, Cnstery, the favorite, com- IIIU 111 IJI1II1, In the hiindh'nn ntnnnlpnlnisn T.nflv DalntV. the fnvnrltp. won tiv n Ixmrlii. unil .Mazeo, on whom the belting wes about the nnnie. iinisnen inurin. Jiioven Horses con- tfsieii tim rourth, the money going to lirtsk. at 10 to 1 In thn linnkn. Mvlvnn I1..II vas second, n neck in front or Give ami Take, third. Midnight Chimes, thu favorite, llnlshed In thn ruck. Itmixrlullxt. mi nut. slder at 8 to 1, took tho llfth by two length.!, "V1" 'X.'. lavorne, coming in second. Mrst W hip and Alslke were backed evenly ... ""'.."I ln un exciting nniHii l lrst Whip beat his compctltlor by n neck. 'WO ItlllllltS I'lXIMI AT TAXroilAX. tielM .Sffiiiul unil 'I'lilril J'nlls, 'I'IiiiiiuIi One ol' Them In (ue-lluiieil. Jff.KI.JNHTO.V, la., April H).-(Hpeenl I eb'gnim.) '.Kurmer" Hums, the champion ltM-pound wrestler of America, tonight de feated Oscar Wasein,. the Iowa champion, In .a .thriw-rotiml wicstllng match at the flrand opera house before n packed hotn I he contest was close and exciting throughout AViisnm got the llrst fall In MM tnlnutos. llurns got thn Heroin! ntut third fulls In 15 minutes unil 25 iiilmi t-.M ie siieetlyiily. Dan Melntyre of Mlnueapnlls, ehnmplon' rtr thn northwest, tefereed the match. Ills decision In thn h md full is luebtloneil bv the soennds mid those tiitnl Itig neiiT, who claim Wasem saved him self by a neck bridge. fienrKelim n. II) l'eiinn l iinlll. U. WAHIN(ITON, April l(i.A fortulialo bunehlng of hits by thu fleorgetown club ii iiiu mm iiiiu sueooii innings of tnugame jf jyun tho epntest from the l.'nlvcrslty o lVnusylvuula today. -Score: (ieorgetowti ,...3 .1 o n o o o o oi.Vii'o Pennsylvania ..0 0000OU2 0-2 7 r. JlattcrliH. Georgrtown. Illowett uud Drill; Pennsylvania, 1'ury and Dennett. Winner of Unrnlek Ilaiullenp. ..'ONOON, April .lO.-At the llrst day of IhuuU ;urwek.i;liibH sprluic meeting todny the Warwick handicap of 200 sovereigns for three yniira and upwiird, dlstiincn one mile nail tbreu f iirliiiiL's. wii wmi i.i. 1. hum.,.. !',".!'.?, lm.Y "0l,,"',K Mcthellos, with lister Itclff In the Hadille. le(.o I'l ii I'iinncn 'I'liriinirli. Terry Mcfinvern. thn rammm iichier in pass through the city this morning, etirouto rum ! iniuKiiu. wili'le no lias II light oonKeil with Oscar (iin-ilnor Mrf! may be persuaded to stop off In Omaha for 'AoH',",r.1, '.Mh, ic a ,l" will bo the guest of tipuil 1'iirlsh. Kurt Itoiluc Hull 'leu 111. KOI1T DODfill. In, April 10.-(Speclal.) .M a meetlliir of biiKlnn.u tiw.n ..r n... ..i. last night It was derided that Fort Dodge woui 1 niivi a naso nail team. A centrum lias been closed with A. V. Hreen, one of KlwMAkKAlU.i; succi:&t. .Uoiinee to In3- for Cnirlrssin-.s. lurihy ror Cusseilness. KAN PIlAN'f'tftrrf. AnHI 10Tlm vie. torles Of loilL- sbntu. rtnm llnlnh nil mill thn Kuoii ruling 01 Hansen were tlio features ot ion rneini- hi 'rnnrnrnii niinv (eorgo Dewey, a 15 to 1 chnnce. took the llrst racn by a head, and Don latin, quoted at tho same price, won the last event by a neck. Hoth were ridden by HatiRch, who also landed Cnthnrlon Itnivn n wlimor l,. 1110 lotiriu raco (jnnfalon won by n nose 11111H 1 ji'iuiiee. wiinn 'ifivnti wiir tinrii only a head away. Yellow Tall, the ravorlte. tlnlshed fourth. Abbylelx 1, was crowded In the llfth race nnd fell. Stuurt escaped with Mil Injured foot. tMounco was nneii jioo for general enre- leMHiiens mm iiiierierenrn in ruling and It. In , imeii ioi) mr cutting orr conley irii .tiinnniii ill iiir. imrri r.11.11 nti.i no n abuslyo languuge. Ilenit Ormondo will not start III 1 110 race Hattinlnv unit lmilim-ii. and Articulate will meet, "each to carry 117 l.nn j ers Lose nt Hon Hour. The I.nwvers' Klnenln ntnli m.i iim r-nm. mission MerehautH' club Wednesday night at ( lark h ulleys, und lost by one point. COMMISSION MHUCIIANTS. Mtillln rt"' lluuter 5 Illddoll r Cole 1 Id. n Howe Lytic . Total. is 11 11 Totals Day Mahoney Winter ... Sheen n ... Ilrown ... Chatelalu I-AWYI3ItS. 1st. n a ' 3 3 r. t 20 in 2d. I 0 t! I Ii 3d. Total 1 :i Totals 20 ! Of n Xv Culiirrli l.'nrr. . A largo and constantly increasing mator Ity ot the American people are catarrh suf- forers. This Is not entirely tho result of our changeablo climate, but because modern Investigation has clearly proven that many diseases, known by other names, nro really catarrh. . Formerly tho namo catarrh was applied almost exclusively to tho common . nasal catarrh,- but - tho throat, stomach, Jlver, bladder, kidneys and Intestines are Biibjdct to catarrhal diseases as well as tho nasal passages. In fact, wherever theru Is mucous mem brano there Ib a feeding ground for catarrh. Tho usual remedies, Inhalers, sprays, douches or powders, have been practically failures, as far as anything more than tom- pontry relief was concerned, because they simply dry up the mucous accretions, with out having (he remotest effect upon the blood nnd Ilvor, which aro the real sources of catarrhal diseases. It has been known for somo years that tho radical cure of catarrh could never dotuo( froni local applications, but from an Internal remedy, acting on tho blood and expelling tho catarrhal poison from tho system. A now Internal preparation which Iub buen on tho market only n short time, haa . mot- with remarkable success as a genuine radical cure for catarrh. It may bo found In any drug store, sold under the nume of Stuart's Catarrh Tabids, largo pleasant tabtlng lozenges, composed principally of antiseptic Ingredients, Eucal yptol, Gualacol, Sungulnarlu, Hydrastln and tilmllttr caturrh specifics, ,l)r. Alnslco ln Bpeaklng of tho new catarrh euro saya: "I have triod the new catarrh remedy, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. upon thirty or forty patients with remark able satisfactory results. They clear the head, nnd throat more effectually and last ingly than any douche or tuhalur that I have ever seen, aud although they arc what is railed a patent medicine nnd sold by dru gists, I do not hesitate to recommend them as I know them to bo freo from cocaine nnd opiates, and that oven a llttlo child may use them with eutlro safety." Any hufferer from nasal catarrh, throat or bronchial trouble, catarrh of the stom ach, liver or bladder will find Stuart's Ca tarrh Tablets remarkably cffectlvo, pleasant and convenient, and your drug'glst will tell you they nro absolutely free from any In jurious drug. 11 11 11 14 4 .- 4 .'! 27 XeTiiirt (at-itliiK Into Kiinii, t l.XLMN.XATI, April 10,-Kor the tlrst ume iiunug mo tpeeting 1110 track nt New- liori imiay was 111 splendid Hliape. It whs another bad day for thn tnlent. Jnckev iMirenauii, wno was ruled nrf at New Or h'ans 11 year ago, has been reinstated by int.- 1 111 1 .uiii vnn WrmtlliiK Mntcli IJnle. .The date for the wrestling match between iTiinic coiemiui and "Farmer" Hums of hleago has been set for Saturday night, April 20. Hums telegraphed from Chicago that Unit date would suit him best and ar- luiiKeiiieuis win do mnuc accordingly, t'ntililcr Avium lltrvrii-llnunil limit. I.OriSVIU.K. Ky.. April 10,-Tom Con big of Dunkirk-. N. Y.. was tonight given thn decision over Kddio (Vmncllv of New Hrunswlck In tho olevonth round of 11 twenty-round bout. Connolly was ull but mi nnu ma I'unce snipped uio llgnt. KmiNns City, Hi IIIIiioIn School. JAfKHONVIM.i:, III.. April 10,-The Knn. sns City ball team nhlvp.t mi .vMviti.n Kame hern today with' the team from tho nonius nrnooi ior ine Dear. Tho visitors nu , o in liuueriPR: Ni-nmiit nn.i nA ..in. 11.... r i-" ;..;v 1 iiiiu, iiiu 1. aim itrejuiu. Cliielnnatl .Xntlniinl. Mi lntprntati. 11. CINCINNATI. Anrll lO'Tli.. rlMlr.nH National leacriln tentn ilnfnntml IIia llnvi.ui (O.) Inlerstatu leamin team hum imln ih imiiik . iu .. iiuiieries: iiann una Mnhoe. Wright and Smlnk, Dunham and .Shamrock I l.enven for (iuurlek. OLA8QOW. Anrll 11. Sbnmrnelf t r.. fitted for racing, loft the dock nt Qreenloek yesterday for Gourlck, whero its sails will 110 nent and where It will bo mndo ready ... t.,u ..lino nun mo i-iiniieiiffer. Mcfinvern llncka Ills l-'llly CHICAGO. April 10. Terry AIcGovern. wno passed through this city westward today, recorded n bet with 11 local winter book on tho Amerlcnn Derby of tnoo td win tia,wv Ull ilia iiu- cuuiq a 111 mo JJCrUy, Ynlr, fi Mew York, 4. NEW YOIHf. Anrll 10 Vnl ,,.,l,.u.. baso ball team played tho New Yorft Na tional league team ut the polo grounds this nfternoau and defeated tho New Yorkers, 5 1ft REST AS YOU RIDE ea Morrow Coaster BraKe nurntM jou .lkoll Com. fort aiut lfaurt (it CueUa. IIU.Di wliMl Your wtil . rnulldrciiatrot. Secuilrjrou lulu. luiurj on tb lil, Ytu Rid B0 Mllli, but Pil nlf 35 Mllti. 100,000 uIUUmI rlJf n lut yrr. hold tiy ill cclt Jclm. 3ook Eellpw Mtg.C.lElmirt,N.V. r. : WAS. Bread One cup corn meal, 2 cups whole wheat flour, 1 cup sour milk, Jj cup New Orleans molasses, 1 teaspoonful salt, 1 teaspoonful soda, 1 cup dried prunes, washed, pitted and chopped fine. Scald the corn meal, add the other in gredients, put the mixture in three bak ing powder cans, cover and steam .hours. ui ', ' . . ' .... w . ' California Prune substantial Diet ms 2S lemon dherbeft Put 14 pounds of prunes in a stewpan, ndding a little water. Cover pan and act on back of range to simmer slowly until prunes arc tender. Rub through colander, swecteu to tnste, then freeze same as ice cream. When frozen serve on a plate with water ice around it. Water Ich: One pint clarified sugar, 'x pint water, rasp 2 lemons on sugar, juice of 5 lemons and 1 orange. Add together and strain through hair sieve. When cold freeze as ico cream. Cosifectioi One cup sugar, cup butter, Yl cup water, 3 eggs, 2 tcaspoon fuls baking powder (level), grated rind of a lemon, 1 cup walnutfl chopped, 1 cup steamed and chopped prunes. Bake in loaf shape, putting a layer of batter on bottom of cake pan, then a layer of prunes and a layer of nuts, having cake at the top. Bake in a slow but steady oven. Swccil One cup sugar, 1 cup sour cream, 1 teaspoonful baking powder, tea spoonful soda, 1 egg, a pinch of salt and flour sufficient for stiff dough. Roll out one-half quite thin and spread with layer of finely chopped prunes. Roll the other half and put on top. Cut In shape of hearts. Bake in quick oven. Make 1 pint of lemon jelly. When half set, place prunes, which have been steamed and stoned, at intervals around the sides of the mould and in the center. Serve with whipped cream around the base. Dr. J. Jit. Hoble of San Fran cisco says: "Most of the present-day pruno trade Haa been built up by physicians' recommendations. The California Prune is nature's finest laxative and tonic, There is combined the delicious taste of fruit, the highest nutritive value of any food, and the greatest health-giving qualities of any fruit or food. When people learn this, and learn also that pruneo can be served at one-third the cost of meats and breadstuffs, and at one-twentieth of the cost of medicines they will have learned a valuable lesson." If you ash your own doctor, or taKe Dr. Noble's advice and eat prunes every day in some form as fruit, dessert, or confec tion, you will acquire a Knowledge of a taste that you never dreamed the California Prune possessed. The time is not far off when the California Prune will ranh meats and bread in the larder because of its superior value, more delicious taste and greater economy. The Association issues a booh containing lOO recipes for ' preparing prunes in every way, which were obtained by a .prize contest participated in by the very best cooKs and chefs of California. This book together with a "Prune Primer," which will delight the little folhs, will be sent free on request. Address CALIFORNIA CURED FRUIT ASSOCIATION, San Jose. Cal. Q.E-. fl,. . Stuffed Prun Select large and perfect prunes. Wash well in warm water. Steam one hour and then remove the stones. Stuff with 4 a date each, some English wal nuts chopped fine and a little powdered sugar. Fill them full, shape nicely and roll in powdered sugar. They are bet ter if made a week before using. V I CUAE0 FRUIT KING COUNTERFEITER'S END Johi Albert Bkoog, Wanted bj Two Got- inmenti, Lin Htlplau in HoipiUl. SHOOTS HIMSELF WHILE BEING PURSUED Trim I'iiIiik Hokum Mom-)' (liior Tuu Often nml In Hun Down liy Greater Xhv VurU'n I'oliee. IMtlMlmru:. 7 I.lttle Hook, a. HOT ai'HINOfi. Ark.. April 10.-l'ltts- nur, i, .nun hock (Biiuiiiern leiiRue), I'rlneeton, II; Vlrirlnln. CHA1U.OTTESV1M.K, W. Va.. April 10. University or Virginia, 3; l'rlncuton, v. lliiarluill Giimen AVeiliiemilus-. NOHFOLK, Va., April 10,-Hoston, S; Nor folk, 4. MACO.V, On., April lO.-Cornwall, 5; Jler- CnAni.pTTB. N. C, April lO.-Brooklyn, I'rlve of end GoeM I)nvn. URN VI'. It. Anrll W TllB N'l.na tn.lnv Bays: Tlio local m tin tiger of tlio Smelter trust linn announcrd thut the pelting i.rlco for leail has been reduced from U to S3.W nnu mum uiHTuiora iook ior a still rurtlier reiluctlon. Tho price Is llxod arbitrarily by the truat. Tho tl rato Iihh been In urfeot for over a year. Thn mine ownern entered Into an UKreemcnt with the triiHt to no cent tho ratu reKarille8 of the market price of lead, which at that time was abos'A t. Tho nsrcemeut oxplred January 1 and tho mint now claims that on uc- couni oi overiuuiuiciioii u in unable to lIlllllllUMI IIIO Arreateil for Wlfe-llentlitn. 11. 1.1 n ii. colored, or 10j Sotnli Tu-ii... eluhtli nvenue. went homo drunk Weducs. iluv nlcht. Ilia wife. Sadie, wan fonn.i i,.. the pollco unconscious, lylnK on tho door nice iiownwuru. rtiier revivmir una said her husband had beaten her and he was ar rested by Patrol Conductor l-'ahey and i.' . ..... . rm t I .. i i.uii-i Ri-nvjr iiii;ri nciKU'lllilll. LOCAL BREVITIES. There will bo a special meetlnt; of tlio iviuin ui uiu luuiiK jwiih uuriifiiau aji. SoctiiHoii nl 1 tv in tn.lnf The people of All Saints' church will dine at Metropolitan hall thU evening and dane Ine will be Indulged in after dinner. There will bo no charge of any kind and all mem- unn ui me iui mil win no welcome. The members of the Commercial club are cauen in meet at tlie club rooms ut S ri'f'tnnLf trl.lnv i I . Vi 1 n HI.aii.. ...11. . I. promoters the building of a direct line of railroad from Omaha tu Kmporla, Kan, NKW YOItK, April 10. It camo out to. night that 'a man Bupposed to ho Albert Jensen, who attempted to commit suicide by twice shooting himself ln the head Millie being pursued by a crowd ln West Btrcet yesterday. Is not Jensen at all, and la wanted by tho government authorities in this country and Sweden. Ho is In reality John Albert Skoog, a Swede, 35 years old, born In Stockholm and tho son ot a prom inent and wealthy family. Ho early began a criminal career nnd Is pronounced by olllcors of tlio United States secret service one ot the most expert coun terfeiters alive. In March ot 1RU7 ho cs- enped from tho penitentiary nt Jollet, III., whllo serving a sentence thoro for making and passing counterfeit $20 bills, nnd Chief Huzen of tho secret service department has a bench warrant for Skoog's arrest, which has been Issued from the United States circuit court for tlio northern dis trict of Illinois. Willi led for Snciloii Crimen, Skoog Is wanted In Sweden for making and pasting a large number of counterfeit notes, such as are Issued by tho Hank of Sweden. This work was done early In 1S99, Skoog having gone to Sweden nt once after his cscapo from Jollet. Skoog was Identi fied at tho Hudson street hospital by Chief Hazen. Yesterday tho man attempted to pass counterfoil KO-kronor notps on tho Dank of Copenhagen at a banking house on lower llroadwny, The notes, although dated 18H7, were crisp and new. They were ap parently good, however, and wore accepted, Skoog being paid American money In ex change. A tew moments after Skoog left another man entered aud presented somo similar notes. This looked suspicious nnd Skoog was recalled. He appeared nervous aud started to walk away. Woril rotleeiiinii Scnrr lllm, "Stay here or I'll, call a policeman," an official of the banking house said to him. At the mention of the 'word "policeman," Skoog turned and fled down nroadwny, fol lowed by two policemen and a largo crowd. I'ollceman Ilrady caught up with him in West street. Skoog m tho meantime had drawn a pistol nnd as Ilrady came up to him he turned the revolver upon himself, sending two UullelB through hs head, lit was taken to tho hospital, Should nc rs- cover, which was thought likely, It is the intention to return him to Jollet. Fruitful llitlil IoIIimvk. Ono of the blggcfit raids lu tho history of the secret bervleo was mado tonight by Chief Hazen, ns thn rebult ot tho arrest ot Skoog. Chief Hazen, after talking with Skoog today aud after following a clue which he found In Skoog'B pocket, went to n building In (Irand avenue, Brooklyn, and arrested Kmlle Mobert, a Swede. One nf tho most complete counterfeiting plants over found was found ln tho hiiU.se. The plato for tho 50-kroner notes and 100-kroner notes of tho Hank of Copenhagen were among thu tools. They wero burled among tho plates for making n 20 bill on the Hank of Scotland, which tho secret servlcn of Great Urttnln has been trying to run down. He Kept 1IU Le. Twolvo years ago J. W. Sullivan of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inllamatlon and blood poi soning set ln. Tor two years ho suffered Intensely. Then tho best doctors urged amputation, "but," ho writes, "I used ono bottlo of Klectrlo Bitters and eleven and a half boxes of Ilucklon's Arnica Salvo and my leg was sound and well ns ever." I'or eruptions, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood disorders Electric Hitters has no rival on earth. Try them. Kuuu (c Co. will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. HYMENEAL. Ilellley-Mulilooii. LINCOLN, April 10. (Special.) Miss Ma mie Muldoon of this city, former deputy stnto auditor under Auditor Cornell, was married today to George Hcdley. nlso of Lincoln. After a trip cast they will make their homo In this city. TU Kill)' to Feci f.ood. Countless thousands have found a bless ing to tho body In Dr. King's Now Llfo I'HIs, which positively cure constipation, sick headache, dlzzlneB, Jaundice, malaria, fever and ague and all liver and Btomach troubles. 1'urely vegetable, never gripe or weaken. Only 2Jo nt Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Tlir 1 ml I ii ii null the XnrtlMvent. A haudbotnely illustrated book, Just Is sued, containing 115 pages ot Interesting historical data, relating to tho settlement of the great northwest, with line halt-tono engravings of lllack Hawk, Sitting Uull, Hed Cloud nnd other noted chiefs; Custer's battleground and ten colored map plates, showing location of the various tribes dat ing back to ICOO. Price, SO cents per cqpy. On sale at ticket plllce Chicago & Nortlwtistcrn railway, 1101 H03 Farnam street. KriiK Kill f( rnn if linn. ST JOSKI'H. Mo.. A'.)il lO.-Cnnrad Krutr, salesman for tho IIiilt.'A-Mnss Mnnufnetur Ing company. nccldenJf ly shot himself at an early hour this mi ling, whlln chasing burglar, and died t l-c hours Uter. STOCKMEN FOR COMMITTEES President Springer of the Auooiation Ai noancei Hit Eelectieis. NEBRASKA AND IOWA MEN TO SERVE llmiKlirrly r Sidney, Clc velimil of Cleveltwiil, .liinnen of Jiinneii mid IlitrrU of .Murnliilllton II In the I. Int. DENVER, April 10. President J. W. Springer of tbo National Live Stock abso lution has appointed tho following stand ing committees: Hoard of Control H. II. Robinson, Den ver; M. Daughcrty, Sidney, Neb.; Timothy Kinney, Rock Springs, Wyo.; C. V. Martin, Deuvcr; John W. Springer, Denver. Cominltteo on Finance U. W. Hakcr, Chl eago; Haul McCormlck, Hillings, Mont.; A. C. Cleveland, Cleveland, Neb.; Hnrry Trower, Kansas City, Mo.; S. J, Soldam, I'onca City, O. T. Cominltteo on Legislation A. 1. Hush, Jr., Texas; W. 11. Howell, Shadeland, I'n.; Jesse M. Smith, Layton, Utah; John T. Cowan, Cowans .Mills, Va.; F. W. Harding, Wnukisha, Wis. Cominltteo on Transportation 13, S. Gos ney, Flagstaff. Ariz.; W. F. Holton, Wood ward, O, T. ; II. W. McFeo, Topeka, Kan.; Solomon Luna, Los Lunns, N. M.; A. E, Gaffee, Marlon, Ala. Cominltteo on Foreign Markets Dr. Charles Grosswell, Denver; Peter Jnnscn, Jansen, Neb.; T. Richard Walsh, Palo duro, Tex. Cominltteo on Sanitary Measures O. Howard Davison, Mill II rook, N. Y.; Over ton Lea, Nashville, Tenn.; 11. I). Hradfute, Cndarvlllc. ().; John C. Lcamnn, North Yaklmn, Wash.; H. 1). Carroll, St. Paul, Minn. Consulting .Members Dr. Charles Gress well, Denver; Dr. Vlclor A. Norganrd, Washington, D. C; Dr. R. J. Kleberg, Cor pus Chrlstl, Tex. Cominltteo on Horses J. n, Cattleman, Louisville, Ky.; Mortimer Levering. La fayette, Ind.; Earl 0. Huldckopcr, Mead vllle, Pa. Commltteo on Cattlo J. C. Duel, Rapid City, S. I).; K. A. Harris, Marfihalltown, la,; F. C. Lusk, Chlco, Cl. Committee on Hhcep M. II. Owlnn, Holso, Idaho; R. c. Judson, Portland, Ore.; J. J. Englcand, Caro, Mich. An Aid In niici-Kflnn. Mult-Nutrlno Is tho ono tonic for persons with weak stomnebB. it Ib relished and retained, no matter In what condition tho stomach Is. It regulates digestion, gives edge to the appetite and strength to tho entire system, Prepared only by tho An-heuser-Hiibch Hrcwlug Ass'n, St, Louis, U. S, A. Orders promptly lllled by Geo, Krug, manager Anheuser-Busch branch, Omaha. STRICTURE "I cure stricture without cutting or dilating thus avoiding the hor rors of surgery.' My original and strictly mod ern treatment for Strlcturo cures the disease without cut ting or dilating, thus avoiding the horrors of surgery. It Is the only treatment that should ever be used, and the only one recommended by the legions of men who havo recently boen cured by It. It acts immediately and directly upoa tho Stricture, dissolving It completely nnd dislodging all diseased tissue, which comes away In strips nr shred-llko fibre, allaying all Irritation and Inflammation and leaving the canal entirely free from obstruction nnd In a nl.n., V. . ...... .... .uu..u, uCu,iy conoiuon. MAS'rnn srnciAi.iNT. mniurYlnV"nuiRi''w''a varicocele, specific rlood poison, nervous min n-V. .i.n.ml ri'incx complications mid nssocluto diseases and weaknesses of ftv To theso maladies alono I have earnestly devoted tho best years of my life L,ii no enur'u f"r, Private counsel and give to each patient n LKUAL. CONTRACT madfo'Tin0 '0lf ISonT "h yUr W""0 U"c - If you cannot call at our oftlces, write your symptoms fully. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Ofllre llonm-Froin S A. M. to S 1. M. .Suiiilnya, 10 A. M. to la.M, State Electro-Medical Institute, I30B Famam Slieal, Bstwaen I3lh anil 14th Streets, Omaha, Nub. ''The Dots" April 15 $1,500 in Prizes imnnwigi WRINKLES iioies, wans, superfluous hair snd all dUfinurlnK blemishes aro speedily and permanently re- ......... . ... , . , v w,,,, 1,C,,IIU.- id leatures painlessly wirrected. 1 ull information with ut in r DUknATOI.OOIST WOOIJIJUk V, iojouu.9i,,cor,(ioniw,ciilcato CURE YOURSELF I l'o Dig II lor uniitturtl ill.har jn,lulliiiiiiiloiii, irriiaiiuna or mcoituoni io 1 lo&dtrc iln.rioitl TofMi eauiMi.i, rainlrM, nun uut i'rl t..JUMlMi(;uCo. i"1'1 "f l'oinui. xiiii nj nrunltta. ITHI llCINClNNlll.O U.S. uf mtirotii nKnitranei, 'or nt In plain urtmr. liy prn., it rln, far ji . or j iiouin, I3.7J, thcuUr usiit tu ItlUMl.