THE OMAHA DAILY BKEs "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1001. IROTIIER HENRY DROPS OUT j V. H. Kil.il.a .id Fr.d 0. Control St. Louis. Qr Will MILWAUKEE IS HOI CONSIDERED GOOD Henry Klllllen oi This tlrnnnil quit the Ilrnl Anirrlrnn .punclntloM JVI1I ProhlhH nrdlnK J 5pertntor. CHICAOO, Dec. 3.--M. It. Klllllea And tti C. OroM will control the St. l.otils club of'the American league. Henry Kllll lea, who held thr majority stock In thu Milwaukee club, (Honours of hi Interest In th to and the formal transfer of the franchise was announced, late tonight when the league adjourned to meet March S at Detroit for the schedule, meeting. Henry Klllllea took a firm stand axalnrt continuing In bate, ball If Milwaukee wai dropped from the league, a step considered advisable by a majority of the msnnntc. Ho "wished his brother, who has been In poor health to do likewise and retire from bue ball, That was the program originally utllncd, but M. R. Klllllea showed a marked antipathy to retiring and as a result his brother Henry, who had not previously attended the meeting, came from Milwaukee en an afternoon train. Roth brothers felt trongly on the subject, hut M. H. Klllllea who has always been connected with the elub In Milwaukee, refused to give up bit holdings. Accordingly, Henry said he would ell his Interest, as Milwaukee was his heme town and he did not wish to be In terested elsewhere. The term of the pale were not made public. M. U. Klllllea will nnke St. Ionls his headquarters during the playing season and McAlecr will con tlaue as manager, as planned. Will- I'rohlhlt lie It I tm. Besides discussing the various phases of the St. Louis question, the league took a rm stand on the question of betting on the result of games by spectators. Thli was reported to have growu almost to a practice In some cities, notably Boston. At the close of the meeting President Johnson announced that every effort would be made to suppress the evil and that spectator caught In the act would he led to the gates and their money refunded. rrealdent Johnson admitted that he had received a letter from Manager Collins of Bolton asking that Pitcher Dlnecn'a name k taken from tho black list Johnson aid he waa willing to do so and that If Collins wanted Dlnecn he would be free . to sign him. He explained his action by ' otatlng that he had the highest regard for ' Collins, who had been offered a large sal ary by the noston National league club to jump hla American league contract, but had remained steadfast. Therefore John on argued that ho was entitled to con ', Idcratlon and as Boston was tho club , from which Dlneen Jumped back to the National league, he was willing to forgive him If Collins did. Ileldrlok and Wallace Kxplaln. It Is understood that Baltimore has of fered noston tho choice of either Nops or Foreman gratis. Managers Mack and McAleer were. In con lerence the greater part of tho nfternoon and It la supposed a Halo wag- likely, but nothing waa accomplished. It Is said the two managers agreed upon what players to go after and divided the Jlst. Comlskey stated positively today that he had signed a third baseman for tho com ing season, hut declined to glvo the name. The excuse of Hetdrlck and Wallace for their desertion of Comlskey last year be came known today. They asserted that Griffith was to keep the matter a secret aa at the time Hetdrlck had signed a resu lar contract and Wallace an option, such action being contrary to tho rules of the players' association. Accordingly the pledge of secrecy was Imposed, Tho story became known and both men repudiated their Cht cago alliance. Efforts were made to patch up the affair by shifting them to other American league cities, but Comlskey Js aid to have stood for n fulfillment of his option and contract. The statement by one of the managers of tho Boston National league team that he would go out after all American league players it uineen wns taken back, was treated ns a Joke by many of the managers. HICKEY SMILES AND IS MUM ,Taa llrunt lias n Stuffed Clnli Hanil? anil Ktperta In Use It oiin. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Dee. 3. (Special Tele Kraro.) President W. T. Van Brunt. St. Joseph base ball magnate, tonight Is con fident this city will have first-class base ba'l next season and that It will not bo In a minor league, A meeting Ih to be held here- tomorrow, to be attended by repro entatlves of all the cities In the Western league. President Mickey smiled when asked to night If be feared that hla new association mould meet witn opposition. I nave no (ears," said he, "that the claims of the American league to Toledo and Columbus k 111 bo contested." Askoil for an expression concerning the change of heart that Manager Rourke of Omaha is mid to have undergone, President Itlckey contracted his lips and Indlcnted that this waa the season of "mums" by polntlog to a Rorgeoui specimen of that flower. President W. T. Van Brunt of the St. Jotepu club looked ns happy ns a man might who Is carrying a stuffed club for tho other CROUP Is dangerous, but there is timely warning. The danger signal is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse. then a rough cough appears. (The following night the child has 'croup. It can be prevented can be warded off. jThere is a remedy a safe one. and sure too. It never falls.. It Is called Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Given, as soon as the child becomes hoarse, .or even after the rough cough appears, It will prevent the attach. It has done so thousands and thousands of times and has nver been Known to fail i"r. "Stro,ot 10 KCl OMAHA MAN AT THE SALE for r.ljjlil llnmlrril Drillnrs T. lieu iilsun liny (ieorr Cnselc. NHW YOflK. Dec. .1. Thorn was a small altemlHiR.p nt the KHslg-Tlpton horse Ktfle toOnv mid the bidding was rlow. Tlu prin cipal fairs were! Mlncrver. b. s.. years, by Kxpfilltlon Minna Wilkee. to H. H. HtrHilcr of Pills burif. Pn., 1,I(ai. , . , , Chitrles I). Jncoli. ill. R.. years. 2:14. by Kcollst. to It. 8. 8tradrr of Pittsburg. Pa., IS'lO. . Misn Hrook.'b. in.. S yours, by fitranger llrooeh. to I'lmrles T. Tanner of Cleveland, O., George t'nsele. br, h year, 2:ll'. by llosebrry. dam of Hluo Hell, to T. IXmiiiIsoii of Omaha, Neb.. Jl9. . . Pliuebe i dprs. U. in., s MMirs. z:w'i. ny Hlr Rudorluk. dam by Victor IIhIcIipiio, to John 1". Cockerlll of New York City. I.12j. Ton Aotoliera Ileal Tall Hiiitera. The" OmiliHs (tonnolcllrrs) won tlirrr straight KMines I rum the National" Mall enritrs, at the Lent & William bowling alleys last night. .Score: OMAIIAS. - 1st. 2.1. 3d. Total. Lehman 15A 1M 2C2 n7f- Smead l.TI 179 1.M 482 Read m 191 221 m r.mer.v liti Hf is.' iia Znrp IS!) 3 ITO .V.'i Totals JS1 JM NATIONALS. &i 2.6" ) 1st. ...HI ...12:1 ...170 ...m . ..160 2d. 133 m 147 3d. Total. Miller 1!2 IK Uavey .nnmnson Heed Forfciltt s7 to; no !,2C5 Totals TM ".1 71 To I'npp Ucirs the Bowl. r.AXHAH CITY. Dec. .John Ponn. champion llchtwelglit of Canada, wis slven t iip iIpcisioii III llii' linn rnuno 01 wnai was scheduled as a twenty-round boxing con test with n v Armstrong or fan i ran- olsoo at Turner hall. In this city, tonight. Hoth men were clever and up to tne rourtn round the IlKhttug wns fasl. with honors about even. The tlftli round wns a slugging inntch, in which Popp demonstrated ins su perior anility to tnKe punisunieni. ,rm slroug wan In distress and IiIh seconds threw up lh spougo to save htm. Iiilpriintlonnl Itllllnril Tnnrnry Ni:W VOIIK. Dec. 3.-Two nialches were played In the International bllllnnl tourna ment In the Madlxon Square Garden con cert hall today. In the nfternoon George Button of Chicago defeated Leonard Howl- son or Canada! I'M to in tne evening George F. 8loson of this city met Ora C. Mornlngstar of Iloclienter. Hid,, nna ran out his vn points whlla Mornlngstar wan making .Sailor Tom Want n Klaht. NEW VOKK. Dec. 3.-Tom Sharkey posted n forfeit of 12,'Jf) with a challenge to Jeffries to ileht for the chnmnlonshlii. Bhnrkey also posted J2.&) on behalf of Dave Hiiilivau to nring auoui a milieu wiin 'Young Corbclt." Amusements. "KllIK Dodo," A musical comedy In three acts. Book and lyrics by Frank Plxley. Music by Guxtav Luders. Produced for the first time In Omaha at Boyd's theater Tuesday night by the Castle Square Opera com pany. THE CAST, King Dodo Bnymond Ultclu-ook Pedro Mlro Delnmottn. Dr. Flzx Arthur Wooley Mudge Charles W. Meyer Ilonl a Kdwarri A. i larke Queen LIU Greta Rlsley Angela i-.isa ltyan Plola Cherldah Simpson Annette Gertrude Qulnlan Comic operas, musical comedies, extrava ganzas and farces galore have been seen In Omaha the last few seasons, but for genuine enjoyment none of them can sur pass Plxley and Luders', latest .effort, "King Dodo." Its music Is tuneful; Its book Is bright; Its -humor is Infectious, good for the blues, and like Dodo's fountain of youth makes the old young, the crooked straight and the weary rented. There Is no specially brilliant musical number, although the finale of the first act, a song by Plola and chorus, comes nearer being entitled to the distinction than any other. "The Tale of the Rumble Bee." although not up to the standard of Luders' kangaroo song, is the cntchlcut of the piece, while "The Eminent Doctor FUz" and "The Jolly Old Potentate" are the most humorous numbers. The company Is good Individually and collectively. The production is up to the standard of comic opera for gorgeousness, Raymond Hitchcock, a stranger to Omaha theater-goers, Is the Dodo and he has little trouble in winning his way with the au dience. He Is droll and dry. Cherldah Simp son, remembered by theater-goers as hav ing appeared In a musical at the Orpheum l.iift season, has the part of Plola and wins more favor than any other feminine mem ber of the cast. Three more performances of the piece will he given, a matinee today, a performance tonight and another Thursday night. ( AFFAIRS OF COUNTRY CLUB t Director Chosen nnd Dale of Animal MertluK Changed !) Stockholder, Fltty-nvc of the 190 stockholders of the Country club attended Tuesday night's postponed annual meeting at the Omaha club and elected E. P. Peck, W. A. Redlck and E. M. Fairfield dlreotors for three years. Mr. reck succeeds himself. The other tno gentlemen succeed George F. Bldwcll and Cluy C. Barton. Hereafter the day of the annual meeting will he tho first Tuesday In December In- stead of the first Saturday in September, the stockholders having voted lat night tnelr approval or tne proposition to so change the articles of Incorporation, that full reports of the club season, which clojen November 1, may bo In readlnou for the new directors when they are In stalled. Tho detail business of the club, including tho selection of executives, will bo trans acted at a called meeting omettme be fore the first of The new year. It Is then that the needs of the club's premlfes will bo first taken up and the -committees as Igned their work. It is then, too, that Oolf Instructor Johnstone will be Invited to come back from the routh with hh Scotch Idea and precepts of the game or to seek other greener links. Tho opposl tlon Jo hlra In some quarters Is outspoken, hut wns not allowed to figure last night. The stockholders took up. the matter of the contract with the water company and authorized tho directors' to enter Into the proposed agreement by which the club Is to iequre an extension of the water main which now terminates at Clifton Hill. This ciltuslou Is to be an eight-Inch main, to he lapped hy the Krng park management and by the Country club, securing to the latter a supply sufficient for all Its needs, Includ Ing the sprinkling of the greens, and doing away entirely Willi the old system of haul ing water about In wagons. Charles Replogle, Atwntci, O,, whs In ery bad shape. He ay: "I suffered great ueai witn my Kidneys nnd was re quested to try Foley'a Kidney Cure. I did so and In four days I was able lo go to work agslnt now I am entirely well." America' (irrnl Double 'I rack Mt-enlr Minima?. The Lehlrh Valley Railroad. Luxurious trains running on limited time. Route of thn Black Diamond P.xprejs, i Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on all through tickets to New York and Philadel phia. CLINCH HOLD ON OFFICES (Continued from First Page annuities paid to the Sac and Fox tribes redding In Tama county, Iowa. There has betn 449,6fi2 paid up to December 31, 18PS. These official emoluments of customs offi cials for the fiscal year ending June 39, 1101, were today reported lo congress by Secretary Oagc Council Blufts, flS7.lt); Omaha. (1,433.16; Lincoln, $1,325.11; Sioux City. 9S8.04. Receipts from customs In Iowa last year were: J$i5,9:i?; North and South Dakota and Nebraska, $30,831. The sale of public land In Wyoming amounted to $191,067. Department o1c. , Tlu application of John Lee. A. C Steele. A. Brutsche, Samuel Buckley. Phillip Blckclhaupt, T, ft. Lambert and H. L. Squires to organize the Coon Rapids Na tional hank of Coon Ilaplds, la., with KV0O0 capital, has been approved by the comp troller of the currency. Postmsstors appointed: Nebraska A, F. Utterly, Octavla, Butler county, vice D. S. 0. Alexander, resigned. Iowa Timothy '. Hatfield, Greeley, Delaware county. Rural free delivery has been ordered es tablished February 1 nt Hardy, Nurkolls county, Neb. The route embraces thirty six square miles, containing a poptrtatlon of &00. Archlo E. Bales Is appointed carrier. A postoflVc has been ordered established at Forks, Lincoln county, Neb., nlth Marllhi Johnson postmaster. Bids were opened today at the Treasury department for the installation of electric wiring system In the Clinton, la., public hulldlng. Cuthbert & Black of Chicago were the lowest bidders at !)S8. The post- ofllcc at Sinclair. Butler county, la., will bo dlHcontlnue after December 14. W. 11. Fletcher of Schuyler, Neb., was to day appointed fireman at the Indian school on the Omaha reservation. The postofllcc at Ollber. Aurora county S. D., will be re-established with Richard A. Harvey postmaster. J. . Dower and Roaelle M. Dnvis were today appointed carriers and Jay Crawford a Mibstltute letter carrier In the Shenan doah. In., poatofllce. Alfred . McGregor of Ituihvlllc Ind., wns today appointed teacher in the Indian school nt Rosebud, S. D. The poatofflMs at SI. A noun r and Larimer, a., become presidential nmces .innuary l with the postmasters' salaries $1,100 am! $1,000 respectively. E. S. MACLAY IS UNDER FIRE Iteioliillon In llic House 1'rnpnlilK Investigation of the Nntnl lllntnr. WASHINGTON. Doc. 3. Represents! lui Williams of Mississippi today Introduced the following resolution proposing com mlitec of Inquiry: Whereas. One K. H. Muolay has written A History of the Navy of the Fnlted States, which was adopted for use at the naval nendemv at Aimanolts: and Wliereas, in said History said 1;. M. Maclay denounces Hear Admiral Schley as n.ir and n coward: and Whereas. Said Maclay Is renorted to have alleged that the proof sheets containing theso charges were submitted to one Cup tain A. S. Crownlnshleld. chief of the bureau of navigation of the Navy uenart meut and approved and acquiesced In by him: and Whereas, said aiuciay is reported to navo alleged thnt tho same proof were sub mitted to Hear Admiral W. T. Sampson of tho United males navy anu approved and nrmilesced In bv him: li 11(1 wnereaa, aaiu .viaciay wai ai ine iimo oi .Kn ...rlllncr nt 111 M.I 1,1 lllatnrv. ami lu linUL In the employ of the Navy department of the United Stntes, notwithstanding thq scurrilous, character of the charges nnido bv him In' the said history; and ' Whereas, Hald facta disclose a state or things subversive of honorable conduct and consideration among officers of the navy and employes of the Navy depart ment; now, therefore, be It Kesoived, ny tne nousc oi reprcseniu liven of the congress of the United States. That a committee be appointed for the purpose of Investigating and reporting to the house the truth or raisity or sucu statement made by said Maclay, the truth or falnlty of the allegations thnt proof "hects were submitted to und acquiesced in ny i.apiain Crownlnahteld nnd the said Rear Admiral' Sampson, and to recommend to the house of representatives the course of nctlon to be pursued by the house In consequence of tne asceriainmeiu oi laci iu in- omuc uy the said committee. DEATH RECORD. Killtnr of Sninrt Set. NKW YORK, Dec. 3. Arthur C. OrlsfOin. editor of the Smnrl Set, died today of typhoid fever In this city. He was born lu Payson, 111, In ISfj he married Miss Julia Stono Woods, daughter of Dr. W. T. Woods, president of the Hank of Commerce of Kan sas City, from whom he subsequently was divorced. .1, S. Andrews. Pioneer. WICHITA, Kan., Dec. 3. J. S. Andrews, who prompted a claim within the present limits of Chicago In 1841, died here tonight, aged S4 years. LOCAL BREVITIES. Josephine O. Itlpley has sued iJjy U, Klpley for adlvorce on tliQ ground of non support. Joseph ttazitr. a South Omaha saloon keeptr, was arraigned before Judge Iluker on n charge of selling lliiuor to minors. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bond. This evening hi the North Side Christian ohurch. Twenty-sixth and Grant streets, there will be another meeting of the con gregations of the three cities nnd tho promotion committee, Much progress has been mude during the Inst month mid some Interesting facts will be reported. A valise belonging to Itcv. C. W. Anthony of InTlependonce was stolen from the U eh, aler street depot yesterday afternoon. The valise contained articles of wearing ap- parei. some oiu coins aun ine usual amount of sermons. The theft wns reported to thu police. I-'Iremen were nt work Tuesday tearlus down the east mid south walls of the creamery t'ocK-ige auppiy company uulld lng, destroyed by fire Hunday night. The west wall win UKeiy be torn down todn.v All of the Injured firemen arc getting along nicely and will soon be at their posts. Rev. Peter Muiisou of Lincoln, nri.ldlng elder of this diocese. Is to preach ut the Swedish Methodist church. S15 North eight eenth street, this evening and Thursday evening at a o'clock. Next week the pas tor, Rev. F. J. Hwanson. will probably bo assisted In tlio present revival meeting by Rev. John (labrlelson of Lincoln. Jean C. UeKolty has sued Marks Ilros.' Saddlery company for $5,000. He purchased u suuuie ironi ine company last .May While riding on the saddle a short time atter ne purennsen it tno girtn nroKe, air. UoKolty was thrown from his horse and sustained three, broken ribs and other In- juiirn, lie mu'rn llllil file injuries were one to detective muieriai in tne saddle,. William Patterson was arrestee! Inm night by Officer, Herald nnd lodged In thf city jau ns a suspicious cnaracter. About 4 o'clock yesterday ofternoonOlIlter Shep herd tried to arrest Patterson near Twenty- nun sun minium nireein, i ne man ran, witn mo o nicer 111 pursuit. I'atierson niiulr teveral unsuccessful attempts to break through the , doors of residences In that vicinity during the elinse. The chase finnlly develoyed Into a foot race down 1 weniy-niin sireei una me omcer was dl tnuced after taking a couple of shots at j'atterson. PERS0NALJARAGRAPHS. Colonel II, II Nicholson and 8. W, Kdd of Lincoln are Omaha business visitors. Mrs. l' II. Ziiiiuck of Wnhoo and I'atlieriuc Jl, uononoe or valentine are at tne Murray. Hon Archibald M. Stevenson of Denver who Is absent from the United Stiles senate chamber illirlnc the present session of congress through no desire of hs own, oui wno rriaiiis 111s juare on ine republican nrf 11011a 1 conimiiire, arrived in uinnua yes leroay, acrompaniea oy j. n. .moooic. 11 mining man, ano 11. .1, .Maynam. They arc stopping at me tier urana nptti. HOW ARE YOUR KIDNEYS? You one It to yourself lo find Mils out at onre, as thousands of m'n and women have kidney and bladder trouble who do not know It until the disease lias caused serious complications and Wright's dlseafe Ins tet In. ' " A Simple Test If any of Your Family in This or Have Been Troubled with Kidney Disease, Make a Test of Your Urine and Satisfy Your self. TRY THIS SIMPLE TEST: Put some morning urine In a glass or bottle, let It stand fer iwentj -four hours; If then It Is mllkv or rlonly or contains n reddish brlckdust sediment, or If parti- clow or germs flnftt about In it, yo;ir kid neys are diseased. I his Is I lit- jupreine moment when jou should begin to take Warner's Hafe Cure to arrest all these un- nnturn' conditions, for the. are the tninils- taknble symptom of kidney disease. If. nfter you have made this lest, yvit linve any doubt tn your tnlnd n to the develop ment of the disease In your system, semi us n sample of your Urine and our doctors will nualyze it and pond you a report with advice, free of charge. WARNER'S Are )m tired''1 Low spirited? Weak and ..abby? Have you n consmiii druhblng ache In the antiiM of your liil? Have yo i chills? Hcnldlne und pain when you urin ate? A freiitiPiit desire to irlimtrv Are you troubled with Hli'i'iilcHnrhH? Have you hpadnche? la your appctlti bud? Do you Und your food doc.t not nnurNIi your body and ninke your blood rich ami red' Have you a bad tnnto In your inonih In lh morn ing? If yo.t hiivo un of these syinploma your kldnc.VH haw been dlscaft'd for n Ioiik time, for kidney dlpraKcx seldom put out such s.Miiptoms utilll they have born working several mouths nnd tho tissue have been eaten awuy with the dlsc-nsc You have every rrneon to be nlarmcd and you should take Warner's Safe Cure at once. You will llud full directions with eiich bottle. Warncr'M Hafe Cur" Is gu:ir nute.nl to cure any form of kidney trouble Brtght's disease, dlalx-los, uric acid poImiii, InnainiiiMtlon of the bladder, rheumatic gout, liver complaint, (femnle weakness and Irrcgulnr period arc caused by kidney ills. piip neglected), a loo oftrn desire to uri nate, gravel .-"tones lu the bladder, blood disease, indigestion and hradaclieM, All these dlseancH originate In the kidney, If the kidney are heallhy and strong, so' tli.it they can porrorm their work properly, there would be none of these complaint. CURES Judge T A.. McMahon of T.IS Farragllt nvenue. Chicago. 111., says that for ten years he bud kidney anil liver trouble, which seriously Interfered at times with his olllrlal duties, and he miffcred so from pain that he walked with great dltllculty. After all otlur remedies failed he tried Warner'a Hafe Cure and nays eight bottles denned him from bend to fool and have permanently cured lilm. This Is n sample of the thousands of unsolicited letters re ceived from prominent people who have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure. COLD IN THE KIDNEYS "For soine time I was so slcl; flt my stomach that I y;ould not eat nor CujUl I sleen. I caught a heavy cold and It set tled" In my kidneys and stomach,' utul. In fact, through my entire system; 1 had palnx In my hack and beitd and could get no relief until I took' W arner's Halo Cure, It has absolutely cured me. It Is n won derful medicine; It cured me .after other medicines failed." YtilrVs 'truly. Nellie Jonesr President .Mcmpbli Friday Club, is; VAnce Rtr?et, .Memphis, Teun., November Hth. 1P01. 4 ' All testimonials received unsolicited. Are located in the small of the back and may appear on one or both sides. These are dangerous symptoms because they indicate the early appearance of Bright's Disease. Prickly Ash Bitters Is an effective kidney medicine. It conveys a healing and strength ening influence to the suffering kidneys, stops the wasting of the kidney tissue, stimulates digestion, cleanses the liver and bowels and puts the entire system in order. Sold at Drug Stores. Illinois All through trninK equipped with reclining chair ears, seats free), d rawing room wleep ers ami buffet library smoking earn. CITY TICKET OFFICE, - - 1402 FARNAN STREET. Will Tell Past Generations CTfTirreiSNOT TmiS Mr.rn cork rearing nMVV: plvi .THAMAViK?r .TAMPERED WITH & ? l?Aril I laWlll ' r Tmale com PLAINTS. CHANGE of ..IN F DEBILITY. MALARIA.HEART.BL00D.SKIN AND OTHER DISEASES CAUSED BY DERANGED KIDNEYS AN 0 LIVER. Keep in a cool place & corked Shake bottle well before using. JtlltECTlONS. DOSR: for ADULTS. One tablespoon fid, SI or I'.Ulit times a day. taken clear or In an cniiM amount of water, or n warm or cold mint, liefore or after meals, lo suit Hme or tmtc. If H imusi'n'o rt U n. n Id etremo c.ne., reduce the doeor bent It modcr. id. n:vl c'ler mtali In warm or cold milk, until the tone of the MnnmcU li Improved. Port ClUI.nitUN under 2 years, One tempoonriil under 10, 1 wo teapoon? ful warmril nnd taken In tiitl:. Keen Hie lionets open, ot liabe ny In jections, of Children and Adults bv Warner s S.'.P' Pills only, llhcard all Drucs nnd oilier nicillrlnc.i di:lng trcattifitt. ttcer flannel or warm iimiprrioimng. avoui no cspn--ur Sky.' blng once a , taking care not to DIET (IN EXTREMli CASES) Diet Pi very lmimtr.nl. Do not use frea or sal. cai or pork; spirits, brer. wine. Ice wntrr. tea. coitcc; tobac o. hot lire-id, 1 ,c .. ,Hcs. pastry, or nny rich griasy snUslancrs. rat apar.nli . trcsli I sli. soft baKed potatoes. Mrt balled e-tgs. boiled onions; r.'. o; tcr.s. raw rnldiare (bolli with but little vinegar), milk. If err able. Mmplr lirol'iMteorn and gmham bread, tomatoes. aMiararus. crlcr , frul s. moderately. In sea.Min. 11 craved. Hot water, with .simple fruit Uavorlns. .should be drunk ex clusively. FOHUIADCTia.u'ie".SAri:t)IAll!riTOCLIUrouly. anu diaiiutm uii.i. Price 50c and iJTOR O NTO. CAN Constipated Old Age isn't it too bad tlitit so innny pco))lu, when they Ketold, net cranky and rickety and mean, and don't feel right toward themselves or anybody eke; yet it need not be so. "CaifurfUmnVnmiffel ol!Elit-h-Artft1 and lively that ihoiirh I have iwn tlurr souro and three, a fiw ninr .enrrs I yet niny .e " -JamptS Millar Villa Park Oal. "Knr niny yrnrn I have ken troubleil with rnnittpatlon, I n.fil nnSe ami twuWIc buirs of I'atcarris ami Ihy have ITertrl per manent rure Since uiy illtcharge from tlie army In 1WJ. 1 liac never liefnm found a attlns remeiiv ' - II .1. .Mi-ilwern OCJ I'liuti- llne Street, Wheeling W V "I was troubled with nmethlns that linflteil the U1I nr phyilclan. for S$ )eat. I med buxes of t'aicareta and iu In better heultli than ever before " -O C. Uedlck CbaaeClty. Va, All old people's muscles ct weak- and flabby, nnd it's the same with tlio muscular walls of their intestines as with the muscles of their onus. When the bowels grow weak, the old folks net. constipated, bilious, sick, help less, lrrjmnie, aim mars iiiu should take Cascarets Candy lively, their bowels regular and KIDNEY PAINS Price, $14.75 TO Chicago and Dec. 1, 2, 3 an VIA Central A 'rial bottle of Warners Safe cure the onU kidite cure exer d' covered that Is guaranteed n cure all cases of kidnev, bladder sd blood disease will be sent absolutely free to any one who will rl'i tor n nnd mention ihls paper. Healthy Kidneys Are Vital New York's most successful Specialist In Women' GENUINE p crr J -.ri9 La y vuf V... 'KuW ufc. beneficial in gestation. nun ywv inc iwuj u .nuiuut,u uu- atrli ril eum. SI. CO a bottle . LONDON, ENG. PW month acn I tnnlc Crrt for eon stlpatlon enetrarieil rlnrlne the War if lh tXiilllon. 'The remit l nnmlerftil nnd I 4. le nil ild aililra to trr them," -lA I'litman. laioCain Krd 111 . Ilaney Win. I was feeling bad losing fteali, had dull headache rnld feet find couldn't aleeivwell. I took Caacnreti. ami tn fourneelca ealned It tioundi. Am feell'ic line now," A. li. Ktorj. veteran Meilonn unci t'hll Wr Kpwurth, Is. 'I lisvo lieen mine (TAscarett for aome tlms for fnimtlpation, nnd their srraleal benefit liuf been to cure me of thma. I nm In my with jefirnnd had been autterlnit w Ith thinA for ear, ' -T. II. White. Hob I.ee, Oeortl. cnici can so ot tneir death. 1)1(1 Inlks Cathartic bowel tonic, keep their liver htrong, and live to be n hundred. Beit for the Dowels. All druggitts. toe, 2jc. 30c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Guar anteed to cure or your money back. Simple and bcoVlet free. Addre Sterling Remedy Co.. ChlcAri er N " ii SI. OO Per Bottle. Return Railroad d 4 Diseases bays: "Nearly bvcry Case of So-called Female Weakness and Painful Periods Is Due to .Kidney or Bladder Disease of Some Form. FEMALE TROUBLES Miss 1. Milan ltsmsev. President of the Denver qulnev Club ot Penver. felo "I wns nil run down, hnd no appetite, was iroubled with indigestion, pnln In m.v back and "Uttered untold tnlsm during my monthly period" until I used Warner s Safe fun-. Thsnks to it I nin now s strong nnd healthy n nn woinnn oouM be. My mother suffered for over two yeirs with wluit our doctor cnlled 'weak ne peculiar to women,' She had severe pains lu her hack nnd her bend ached nl most constantly j lu fuel sho was an In valid, The doclor prescribed Warner's Safe Cure, Three bottles made a perma nent cure. Phe has no morn of her old troubles and enjoys perfect health. All her rompllestlons were caused by dlsrae of the kidneys. Had my mother taken Wnrner's Safe Cure In the first place. In tend of a lot of so- ailed cures for f msle weakness, she would have saved a great deal of suffering. SAFE CURE 'If every poor, suffering woman knew th merits of Warner's Safe cure she tnmht be restored to perfect health Miss Hnmsey's expeilenee Is similar to thai of thousands of women who hae been cured by Warners Safe Cure when all other remedies failed. DOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT )r t' V V Hircbmore n prominent ph)slclnn of S7S lluullugtou nentie. Ho ion, Muss. sas. 'I always prescribe Warner's Safe l u'rr for nil forms of kidney mid bladder disease nnd female veakne and I have yet to see a pallent dtsatlsfleit with the result, where dieaes of the kid neys. bladder or genlto'iirtnary organs ex Isted. fount on me every time as n Mtong advocate of Wnrner's Snfc t'ure." m FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE lo onvincc ever) sufferer from dlse.i"es of the kidney, liver, bladder und blood that Wnrner's S'ife Cure will cure them, a sain pe bottle will be sent absoutely free to any one who will write Warners Safe One Co. Ilochester. N. Y.. and mention having seen this liberal offer lu this p.ipcr. The genu ineness of this offer Is fully guaranteeo- by the publisher Our doctor will send medi cal booklet. Kiiitnlnlng symptoms and treatment of each disease and mnny con vincing icatlmonlals free to any one who KIDNEYS will write The accompanying lllustiiitlon Is 11 fnc-slmlle of the $1.(0 bottle, full size The M-cent size Is nearly one-half us largf" a tho $1.1X1 bottle. ltefuse subtltules There Is none "Just is good as" Warners Safe Cure it. has cured all form of kid ney disease during the last thirty yenrs, It Is prescribed bv 'ill doctors and used In all the leading hospitals as the only abso lute, cure fur all funns of kidney disease Viarner's Safe Cure Is now put up III iwo regulnr sites nnd sold by all druggists, 50c and $I.OO A BOTTE WAItNKU'S SAI'M: CI'ltK was llreo ere.d rr thirty years ago by a prominent specialist on diseases of the kidneys and has ilired hundieds of tboustinds, II Is purely veceluble anil contains no harmful drugs; It Is .1 most valuable and effective tonic: It stimulates ingestion and wakens the torpid liver, putting the patient Into the very berl receptive state for the work of the icstorer of the Kinney. It does Its work with absolute method, prepares the (Issues, soothes where soothing l needed, Ftlm.'.il itcti the etifebled organs and hrulr nt the .mme lime. Curse OF DRINK CURED BT White Ribbon Remedy Chii lie t..Lii III !! of Mnicr, Ten or foffre Without Pislcnt' , KnoiTlrUtt White Ribhoti r.emedy will cure nr le Mroy the illmirrd Ar-pelltr for alcoholic rtlniulnn tc. vliethor the patient In a con firmed Infbrliitr, "X tlpplar." soclnl drinker or dm tiltn rt1. Impoia'nle for anyone to have nn appetite for ulcoholli; liquors after iiflnt' Whlta Itlbbon Itemtdy. r.llltorni'il hy Meinh.-rH 01 W. C. '1'. I.. Mrs. Moore, 9uperln,tendent of the Woman's ChrlttlHti Temperance Union, nrltes: "I hi-ve tested nite Hlbbon Hem tily on very obsliiinte drunkards, nnd trie vtires li.ivr neen ninny. In many caet the Remedy was nivrii secretly. I "Userrully recommend and endorse While Ribbon Remedy. Members of our Union ate He lighted tn nml a practical anc. economical treatment tn aid us Ip our temperunca work." Mr. WjM. president of the Woman' f'hrlstlan- Temperance Union. stat: "I know of an many people reoeemoC frdm th. uurse of drink by the ue of White Ribbon Remedy that 1 earnestly request you to el It a trial." For frnle by driiKglsta every where, or n.dll, SI Trial packtga free by wrltlnif or rallliiK on MIIB. A. M TOWN8KNI) '(for years Secretary of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union), 21H TRKMONT KT.i HOSTON. MASS. Soil In Omnha by SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Phone 717, S. . Cor. 1th anil Chlcaso. Goods delivered FREE to any part of cliy tltflvc flours, e Siimliiss. from N 1 DR. McGREW(Ags53) SPtOIALIST. IHM'ii.k mill Itlmirilvr iif 3li'ii duly. '.Ill ler' lUperlrniT. It, tears in Omalin. UADIPnnCI E cured In less than 1U day. fAnlUUULLC without cutting. QVDUII IC "i"1 IIIoo'I UlHeases cured OlrnlLIO lor life. All breaking out and signs of thu disease disappear at once. fitCD Ofi finn tnses fined of nervous UVCn ZUUUU debility, ou of vitality and nil unnatural weaknesses1 of men, titrk'ture, (licet, Kidney and Bladder Dis eases, Hydrocele, cured permanently. i.urc (.iiNi-nitterd, ('uiinuIIhHou I'rcr, CHARGES LOW. Treatment by mall. r, O, Box 7W. Offlco over 211 8. nth street, between Far nam and Dourlau 91b.. OMAHA. NKn. BNT ON TRIAL. MKN Stop UilBf iad1etB. If 1 on bT sain, sreftk nrgsae, lout power nr stesisnlog drslm our Y cunm Ortin Dereloper will ri.itir. von. fin Amm. fitrletlire tad Tsrteoeels ptmtnsDtlr cared In 1 to 4 weeks, ls.ono in h; net nna fAllnre! not oni rttnrsea. street 1mms4lsti no O. O. D. trend. Writ tor (TM rtlcalsrs, MM issled la pUla eoTSlop. 10CAL AmiANCC CO. 1 3 9 Ttierp Ilk. Iitltnll. n. in. In t) . ni a. ui, 10 " t. 111 (sssHrC 2) t