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THE OMAIIA DAIXT BEEi TTESDAY, MARCH 11, 1902. mi mm Often rrnih (n a hmry rA. fctylnrt of which tneaus am tern k sa w llr Hii o I.minrr. Hurim V i Ml xawMll WVU-I K It hns eured emighs and cold for fifty yeara. If't a V 1 Lamiless and eflecuverenj exid vrUl cureyou la s day. RFRTFORTHROAT. I LM Jtr. iNirta Huc'ulitt, of 10th end flusqunhanne Avenue, Hilledelphia. urn " I have f nund lr. Bull's Coutrb Prrup to bee positive rurefnr ccmyhs and oolds.ee: --ii)y where tb cough I hard and distressing. It bunt tbe throat and breaks bp all iriftanuxtstioa. It is the bwt medicine 1 have ever osed Ur dranaaoa of tae throat and lung Be enre that vcm rt to gntmine If. BulTa Cmifh Prrup. Bee that the " Bull's Head " in on the peckae. All rnrrista. I Arm hnrxln. 2.V rWnae fihMD anhetitutM offered by unreliable dealera. TWv are thinking of their proflte, not of ytW health. Insist on getting aba genuine Xr. Bull's'." SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TAKE, ' FREE. A Beautiful Calendar and Vsdioal Booklet aeri free postpaid to anyone who will write A. C ME i Lit at CO Balttoore, liar laod, and mention Uiii paper. aw m CRITICISE COMMERCIAL CLCB UT: tM.OM of tba amount for the pur- of atock cettla, (23.000 ta pa'd pre rata la caah ta the Indiana, and IRJ.300 te be need ta tba purchase ef rattle fmn wire. ImpitionirU in Con great If p!y that Iti I tht construction of storage iwrni'. in Betolutioni Are Hl-Adviied. I . .... ... ,m',. ,t. welfare and civilisation. At the instance of Senator Millard. R. H. Jennees of Okmulgee, Indian Territory, aha waa recently receiver of the land office at O'Neill, Neb, hss been appointed poet Kiaater la hia new borne tewn. Senator Dietrich today recommended 3. 3. Oreene aa poet m Her at Moor Bel d. Frontier county, rice, William tratley. Oaaeaea C at Cakaa Datlra. BILL FOR RELIEF OF OIKIHA BANK eaater aaale'a rrwjeet 1 lareat rteh Oitteekea Aal Cmt la rki aaar Dattea. of the atork of the defendant railway earn- )alea. IvkuIdk in Ilea thereof lta own atork and la nw holfl'.ci aa owner and proprietor nhatantlally all of the capital atork of the Northern Pactfle Railway compear, and aa complainant bellrvea. a najority f the eaa- ltal atork of the Oreat Northern Railway company. By reason whereof a rlrtual roa- nollflatton under one cwnerehla aad aonrre of control of the Oreat Northern and Nerth- FaclOc rallaay eyatrma hea been ef fected, a combination or conspiracy In re- atralnt of the trade or eommerne amont the aereral etates and with foreign formerly carried on by the defendant way companies Independently and (Fruro a Staff Correepondent WASHINGTON, Marrh 1 (Special Tele- Irram.) The Commercial club of Omaha. whirh fcaa aent te each member of eonareaa Senator Dietrich doea not believe any proposition for a rut In duties on Cuban products can pass eonrreaa. The senator Bald tonight: "I could not go bark to Ne- t ropy of resolutions recently adopted by 1 braska and face my constituents should I PRINCE B CRADLE OF LIBERTY Eojal Quest Visits Historic Independence EH at rhikdelphia. COMPLETES EVENTFUL TOUR OF COUNTRY Teelarea tTIa" Mlsaloa) laveiHrea aecrete aa4 Eayreaoea Regret te . Ijeavea eeea ef Cr.tl Eetertalst. WHILADKLTHIA. " March 10. eVtaea Henry finlsbed hia American tour te this city today and lor the rlef apaoa of tea hours was the guest of this municipality. Hia reception was moat cordial and his welcome heartfelt.' From the moment when the special train bearing the imperial Ttai tor a learned lets the PemeyHreata rail road elation the papular demons .ration was hearty and spontaneous. The program, covering the firing visit of Prince Henry, was carried out at planned, la a snafiaer befitting the dignity of the royal visitor. . Prince Henry arrived in this city at 10:t0 o'clock. Bread street station contained probably tba ? argent crowd in Its history and the first appearance of the prince aa ha alighted from the private ear Colum bia was the aignal for an ovation which waa continued as long as the distinguished guest remained in sight of the multitudes gathered te extend popular welcome. Met Vr the Marr. The prince waa met at the railroad sta tion by tba cltlaens' reception committee, headed toy Mayor Samuel ahbridge. After shaking hands with the mayor the prinoe waa Introduced te the other members of the committee. Then, with Mayor Aah- bridge on his left and Chief Wllkle of the aeeret aerrloe attending him on the right. he walked through the soped-eff passageway te the street, where carriages were in wait ing; with Admiral Evana. the prinoe'a suite and the reception committee. The Second troop, Philadelphia city cavalry. In com maad of Captain John C Orootne. acted as official escort. Two bate lions of mounted policeman, beaded and brought up the rear of tha prooeaaion. The city hall la ' loos ted directly oppo site Broad atreet station and tha building waa olreled in order to give tha prince n better opportunity -of Tie wing the archi tectural .beauties at.lhe Jiuge structure. Five minutes after, hia arrival Prince Henry etoed in the mayor's reception room, which had been aimpty and tastefully deco rated with flowers and the American and German colors. Mayor Ashbridge extended tha freedom of the city to the royal visitor and prevented "to -the' prinoe a handsome album containing his address of welcome beautifully engrossed. - Tha mayor's address was as follows: Weeeoaeo City ef Ueaa. In wel nam trig yoti e our -rity we wieh to expreee to your royeJ hiffhuees the gratifi cation of eur people at your visit to I'hlia deipbia, where the Declaration of Inue rendenoe waa written and proclaimed, where the constftutlon of the fnlted States was promulgated and where Independence hall still stands, a mute witness te the oourage and patriotism of the men who laid the foundation of the republic. Phila delphia 1s well named tha city of homes end is Olstinruished in the ana and tnanu- facuree and especially of the genius and skill displayed in Its industries. Ware you te stay longer there is much here worth study. Our tnajr.lfloemly equipped system of ptibllo and prtvste schools, our great eolleeea. our instil ntlons of art and philanthropy, our numerous and varied manufacturing industries would, 1 believe. command your admlretlon and reepect. Previous ta Prinoe Heory'i departure tram tba city hall he was presented with an engroeeed addreea of welcome by a oom mlttae representing the Central League of tba Pennsylvania State League of Veterans and aoidlar of Uia German army. this 'room tha Declaration of Independence waa signed and be displayed much Interest In the colonial and revolutionary felloe ex hlbttrd la tha adjoining room. The prince a presented with an Ulnstrated album containing a hiatory of Independence hall. Within the corridor of the building ten veterans of the Franco-Prussian war stood ready te greet the prince. He ahook hands with each and made Inquiry with them as te their regiments and the battles ta which they had participated. While these Incidents ware In p regress SM picked Singers froxa the various Oerman Blnging societies stood on the past and rendered Beetheven'a "Due Ehre Oottee," accompa nied by instrumental music Prinoe Henry remained In Independence ball about aevea minutes and from there proceeded te the plant of the William Cramp aV Sons Ship aad Engine Building company. Prinoe Heary waa thoroughly at home in the yard and instead of taking only forty- Ave toinates allowed by the program te Inspect th plant he consumed aa hour aad forty minutes la going through the plant Are fey Genstaat Vrtewaaa. ( The addreea ef welcome of the Germafc veterans was as fellows: Moat Noble Prince: With Joyful and the Moll-grateful heerta we, the rrpreeenta- iivm if tii AAiitrAj Witni nf the Penn- eylvanla ritate Lru of Veterans and fcoidtora tf the Uenusr.y Army, bid you welcome to the vtty of Philadelphia. This league le tne union ot fourteen ao cletlee ti umbering Wo members, many of whom leuaiit In the war lor tba umtr t! Germany and all of whom have done their duty fchhlulH n-the military Barvloe of thalr fttJMrlaed. v Ht tul bearta, as American diiaana ef Oerman birth, we bid vuu weioeme. We feel oweeelvee ee.Hed tinee) te express Tr&nklv our er.tiruk.uun ttmt bis matestv the Oerroaa enicrur and klrva of Prussia. hue eeut year royal biahueoe and we ee therein a proof ef the leading poelllua which his tnk.tiety has reached on lfcnd and aa. Me Ot-j-maa veteraue and Qersuui auldlera 4eg yiur hlabuMta te ecoepi ou nieuec-tf ul irreetltig and good wlahee. VV OmiiB aouiiere ii vine -in a forelaa oountry and have aseume4 new dutiee. but we eo ax furget. ana never win jorget. te malnieia tle spirit el good fellowship within our titrniw etmans' union, te maintain Oersuan cuatonia aa Weil aa eur dv&r Gerxnau mother tongue. VS Kh Ue rurttwranca of these objects in yrirm we are luet aouut to erect la thia tut y tf irtheriy luve . monuxuein t Ger man eoldiera. the flret la Ameckia re aemltilng those ia Germany. Prince Henry made n brief reeponaa. Ha eald: " . r Ttsia ta but another ef the enany arte of klnoneea that haee been eatended te me in this rouxitrv. 1 assure you that I do ap preciate. 1 henk you fur the freedom of the city which you have givea roe and for this handsome aouvenir. hicB 1 ahaii pre aerve. Again 1 ttuuik you. He then shack bands with the mayor. FrosB the city hail the prince waa escorted te Iadepeadectce hall. - At Cre4le ef Uwilr. Owing ta lack ot time the atop at the Cradle of Liberty" was very short. The prluee alighted from hia carriage and. ac teinpaiiled by the tnayor and Admiral Sveaa, hurried through the historic build- Uig. The at rests through which the prince paaaed frees the municipal buUdlag te In dependence ball were thronged wlih cheer- lag people and the right band of the royal gueat was kept -constantly in motion as knowledgtng the waloomiug tvationa. On tee wide plaaa in front of the historic aid (structure stands a statue of George Wash exgten- " rear nf applause greeted the ac tiea of his .repel Alghaeea wbea be. m aligbtlag. . creeef ally naosweced before the stales. Aoaompaaled ay ' Aexalral Evana Mayer Ashbridge, the prmee estered the buUdlag aad preoeeded te the assembly room, tie waa iaUmued that 11 aaa ia Bide Offleen Goodbye. After cordial greetings were over the sailors, whs were still standing at attea tiea, gave the priace a Russian cheer, wishing him health aad a profitable jour ney, to which be replied la Russian: "Good morning? fellows." Before the prince left the ship he in spected the sailors on the quarter deck. As the German admiral walked down the gangway tba entire ahlp'a company, led by Baron Ferson, naval attache of the Rus sian embassy at Waahlagton, gave three cheers for "Prince Henry of Prussia The prince by this time was growing enthusiastic over what he was aeelng Having eeen all the ships In the yard, hit royal hlghneas was then shown ' through the various departments In which tha ma terial tor vessels is made and ef all these the machine shop interested him most. RlShly riewsed erltb Visit. . Before taking his departure the prinoe expressed himself to Mr. Cramp aa highly pleased with all hs had aera and added that hia rapid tour ot the yard was eery instructive. At the Union league Prinoe Henry waa tha honored guest at a private luncheon attended by 100 prominent eitlsens. The banquet room was beaatlfully decorated. The center of the table represented a lake In which rested an electrical and floral miniature of the emperors yacht Meteor. On the wall directly facing Prinoe Henry at be eat at tha table was Ute-alae oB painting ot Enyperor William tantef ally draped with Germs a colore. Oa So Secret Mleslea. The prince made aa address, aaying I Wish to thank vnu for tha kinA rwnen. tlon I met with In the Union league. Gen tlemen, thle la probably the last oppor tunity I will have during my vuit to the United Btatea to speak in public ajid I am not sorry that this should be eo. What I ana going te communicate to you here. 1 am aaylna before the world. Than hna Keen absolutely no secrets In view con nected wltn my mission te your countrv. Should you read or hear anything to the contrary I authorise you herewith te flatly oomraaici it. 1 was told before leaving my home to open my eyee aa well aa my ears as wide ae poesibis, te speak aa little aa I could. In this latter instance I am afraid my xniasioa is a failure. I aaw many more things than many of you anay be aware. 1 equally heard a great many things, among others many kind words of Indi viduals aa well aa the shouts of welcome of thousands of your country men. What I express in your presence I express in the presence of your nation my heartfelt thanks for the cordial reception I met with during my stay in your country. it will be my duty to Inform hia majesty of this tact. I am homeward bound. It would be wrong of tne to eay I am sorry to go home. At the same time I feel sorry te leave a country where I havw met with ao much kindness ana hospitality. Let ma aad, gentlemen, let us try te be friends After the reception his highness was driven te the Pennsylvania station, where be entered his train. At the train moved away, at l: e clock, tne priace, in ac knowledgment of the popular ovation, stood ea the platform of the rear car aad repeatedly ealuted the chesting throng. Bavrk la hear Vara. VtW TORE. March t Prince Henry aad hia party arrived from Philadelphia at 11 p. ' xa., aad were taxes oa the navy yard tug jeha Baa era te Hoboken, wheaes they were escorted te the steamship Deutsohlasd, on which the prince It te eat tor Europe. Oa the steamship the prince gave a dinner to those whe had been hia hoeta while la New Terk. There were ne speeches, the prince simply toasting ths kaiser and Preal Aent Roosevelt, and secretary Hay toasted the prinoe. The party again boarded Joha Bowers for New Terk and were driven to tha Irving 1 Place theater. The decorations at the en trance of the theater were of the moat elaborate kind, a canopy covered with newere and electric lights being stretched from ear ta door. There waa a alight accident at the prlnee aaa about ae alight tram his carriage. The horaea were star tied by a tremendous cheer frea the crowd In front of ths theater. The front wheel saught one of the aup- porta at the canopy, tearing it front its fastenings aad a loud crash followed. The canopy teO la. but laapector Thompson and Sergeant Hodgins, who were stationed at each aide of It, grabbed the supports and held them la aa upright post Lie a until Prince Henry hastily Jumped treat tba ateps and hurried through the wrecked cocloe- nre to ths theater. Hit cap waa almost knocked tram h that body la relation to the reclamatloa and settlement ot the arid public domain, and In a measure antagonising the present Irri gation bill, new pending In the bouse. Is coming In for considerable crittrlam front members of congress from the arid and semi-arid states. Senator Dietrich today said he regretted very much the action ef the Commercial club and said that It had been deceived by aome person or persons or else had failed to .understand thoroughly the prcviaione of the present bill. There Is absolutely nothing In the bill. aaid be, "to prohibit the secretary of the Interior from accepting the three projects men timed by the Commercial club ta Its resolutions. But had there been aay bin offered appropriating money for any one or aB of the three projeete mentioned, includ ing the Ban Carloa dam, the bill could not possibly bsvs passed congress. It It there fore much better In my mind to put the matter in the way It It thaa simply to call down opposition and criticism that good judgment commends at unnecessary. 'There la iteolvtely nothing In the bill," said he. "that prevents the secretary from taking np any one of the projects to which the Commercial club calls attention, and the secretary It only limited by the amount of money avail able for the purposes of irrigation and reclamation. If the projects appeal to the secretary of the Interior and he decides te Inaugurate either one of the three, or all ef them, and it usable by reason of lack of funds to carry the projects te a successful conclusion, then specific bills can be Intro duced later te care for those projects. Savreeta Other Activities, "It seems to me that lnatead of counter acting the Influence already at work in favor of this measure, as the Commercial club Is doing by lis antagonism. It could better afford to pay attention to one ot tht most important matters now before con gress, and that it the defeat of any leglala tion looking to the reduction in sngar duties and I would respectfully suggest that the Commercial club of Omaha turn Hs atten tion te this great subject. In which Ne braska Is vitally interested, rather than pour cold water upon a project that bids fair te become a law." Several senators and repreeentatives from the arid and semi-arid states who have reoeived copies of these resolutions have objected te presenting them In the form ot a petition. Especially It tblt true of Representative Mondell, whe today mailed to J. E. Vtt, secretary of the club, a letter whioh ' critically analyses the resolutions ot the Commercial club and Intimates that If the members of the club will look behind George E. Maxwell they will find several railroads who are really responsible for the opposition te the present Irrigation bill. In his letter he says: 'I hope that your club wll see fit te reconsider the stand it vote tcr any such measure, and will there fore oppose any such proposition te the end. Nebraaka baa invested largely in the beet sugar industry on the repeated pledgee ot the republican party to protect that Indus try. Te remove any of that protection now would be in the highest degree unfair and unjust. I am la favor of helping Cuba if necessary by paying back to its govern ment a certain percentage ot the duties col lected on Its products." A. L. Towle, receiver of the land office at Valentine, has been recommended for the appointment by Senator Millard. Senator Millard today presented J.700 pe titiont from eitlsens, association and cream ery interests In Nebraska In favor of the passage of the oleomargarine bill Clarence D. Thurston, son of ex-Senator Tbtxrstna, arrived at New Terk from South America today. A. F. Call of Sloax City la In Washing tea on matters before the mpreme court. Peaartxeeat Kates. The receipts at the Omaha postomce dar ing February were I3S.76S. compared with fat, 084 for ths same period last ysar. This thowt a decrease ot I1.I2L At Dot Moines ths reoslpts were $3.0S6, against 2fT, respectively, an Incrcaae of 4.46. Postmasters appointed: Nebraska C. J. Morgan, Cumro, Custer oounty, vice E. K. Remington, resigned; I- K. Partridge, Keaeaaw, Adams oouaty, rioe L. B. Partridge, deceased. Iowa B. H. Owens, Allen. Harrison county; Albert us Burners. Fain-lew, Jones oounty; A. F. Schroeder, Montpeller, Mus cantine county; J. W. Ondler, Trey Mills. Linn county; W. C. Mesener, Zaneta, Grundy county. Louis W. Worscll of Washington, la., la appointed principal teacher at the Indian achool at Fort Totten. N. D. Thomas H. Null of Huron, S. D., It ad mitted te practice before the Interior de partment, A civil aervice examlnatloa will be held Varch It at Fremont, Neb.i for clerk and carrier at the postomce at that place, and on April It at Eloux Falla, 8. D., for assistant Janitor and watchman of the cus tom servlcs in that city. wflEttlK'S c : i' m c kul U fo) Jll 4 a trial sioTn.u: or thk woaiiri greiteit kidwit nitre ht aOLIYF.LT FRI E TO EVERT BtRAPRR OF THK HFB WHO f rrKR FBOw KtntEV, inrs, ai.tnnER or itumn imsrasks. oat what i (idiu KaOWR AMOKS WOMB AS TEMilE W EAKKEBH." vE TEST YOUR KIDNEYS competltloii i. one with the other has been Jj YOUT Fmily In This Of PSt GtneratlOni H.Vt formed and is ia operation, and the de- J 7, lT . . V: . . v-w. aw t -t-, tiecn 1 roubleawttn fviaiaey uisease, auk a est of Your Urine and Satisfy Yourself. THIS SIMPLE TEST WILL TELL: MERCER BILL FILED (Continued from First Page.) converted Into an Interest in ths property and franchksei ot the Northern Securities company. Paellas; the Earnings. "The individual stockholders ot the North era FaclBC ttauway company were as longer to held aa Interest is the property which I am constrained to beliewe waa taken without careful Investigation with. regard to the bill now before the house. Fer the first time In our" history there ia hope ef securing aome legislstloa, legisla tion which will give us immediately upon Its passage nearly IS.000,000 and te which will be added yearly about 12,600,000. I am aware that certain parties hsve been pestiferously active la urging the adoption of the resolutions presented by them te your club. Whether they are actuated by motives of pure philanthropy I leave for you ta decide. Hiata at Bel Ira a el Iaterfereaee. "Btudy the railroad map with a view of ascertaining the exact location of the three e pacific projects named in ths inquiry at to ths principal aource of inoome of theee promoters might somswhat llluminats the subject. Msy not the opposition from the tame aource te the bill now before con gress, which so carefully safeguards against apsculatlva entry, aad whose pro visions in regard ta water rights fer pri vate lands are fatal te large corporate er individual land holdings, have relation te the tact there are such holdings about the three projects named, and in aome other portion ef the west?" In further discussing ths club's action, hs says: "Am I te understand that the Commercial club it averse te the construc tion ef these ether enterprises, tome of the best ef which are ae situated that their construction would be of direct benefit te Nebraska aad tha country reclaimed would lie In the territory directly tributary to ths trade of Omaha T An example of tbeas Is ths proposed diversion ef the Gunnison into ths rnoempahgre river In Colorado, the diversion of whioh would cost ths gov ernment less than half ths sunt per acre of ths lands which could be Irrigated than either ef the projects recommended by year club. "I have ne doubt but Nebraska aaa many reservoir sites ts which ths winter flood streams could be led, te be utilised la ir rigation, aad 1 know ot ae reason why tbse projects should await the construc tion of tha projects yoa nave aaeatieaed. .u:s wvutu aggregaxe a osst af aver 15,000,000 even if appropriations direct treat the national treasury could bs obtained far the work- Far Relied a or draw their dividends from the earnings has taken and "f the Northern Pacific system, and the in- tate Mu tm.tlgn oommeroe formerly car- fendants are thereby attempting te monopo lise, and have monopolised, sack Interstate and foreign trade or commerce to the great and lrreparabale damage ot the people ef the Vnlted States la derogation of their common rights and in violation ot the act of congress of July t. 1R00, entitled, 'An Act te Protect Trade and Commerce Against fnlawtu! Restraints aad Monopoll "If the defendant, ths Northern Sernritiee compnsy, hat not acquired a large majority of the capital stock of the defendant, the Great Northern Railway company. It Is be cause the Individual defendants named sad their associates la the combination er con spiracy charged la this petition, or soma nf them, tlnce It became apparent that the legality of 'their corporate device for the merger of the stock of competing rati way companies through the instrumentality af a central or holding corporation, would be as sailed la tha courts, have purposely with held, or caused ts bs withheld, a large amount of the capital stock of aaid railway company from transfer for the atork ef the Northern Securities company, and have purposely discouraged aad prevented the transfer and exchange of such stock for the stock of the Northern Securities company all for tbe purpose of concealing the real scope and object of the unlawful combina tion or conspiracy, and of deceiving aad misleading tbe state and federal authorities and of furnishing a ground for tbs defenss that tbe Northern Securities company does not hold a clear majority of tbe atock of tbe Great Northern Railway company. Kot Oraaalsed ia aaa Faita. "The Northern Secnritlea company wat not organised In good faith to purchase and pay tor the stockt of ths Great Northern and the Northern Pacific railway oompaciea. it waa organised solely to incorporate the pooling of the stocks of said companies and to carry into effect the unlsaful combina tion or conspiracy aforesaid. The Northers Securities company is a mere depository. rustodian, holder and trustee for tbe stocks ot tbe Great Northern and the Northern Pactfle railway companies and lta ahares ot stock are but beneficial oertinoatea Issued against aaid railroad stocks te designate the Interest of the holder! in tbe pool. The Northern Securities company does not hsve and never had any capital sufficient to war rant such a stupendous operation. Its sub scribed capital was but tSO.OOO and lta aa- tborlced capital stock of $400,000,000 la Jus sufficient when an Issued to represent and cover the 'exchange value of substantially the entire atock of tha Oreat Northern and Northern pacmc railway companies apoa the basis and at the rate agreed upon, which It about 1122,000,000 In exceat of the com blned capital atock of the two railway com paniea taken at par. Seta Iateretate Cantaxerre at Keagat. "If the government falls to prevent the carrying out ot this combination or eon splracy not only will a virtual consolidation of two competing transcontinental lines with the practical pooling of their earnings be effected and a monopoly ot the inter- rut some wternlne urine In a alass or bottle: let It stand for U hours: If there Is s reddish sediment in the bottom of the glass, or if tbe urine is cloudy or milky, or If you see particles or germs floating abou t In it, j our kidneys are dlet-ases, ana j ob ehouid lo no time, but get a bottle of Warners Safe Cure, as It ie dsngeroiis to w,r kit.v n riar An it iMtlni vour urine if vou are still In doubt write to the Warner Safe Cure Co.. Hoc heeter. N. T- and the doctor will analyse your urine and give you full report and a dvlce free of charge. Thousands of persons are suffering tod sy from kidney, liver ana Msofler nieeeeee and are at a loes te understand what alls tbm. Warner's Safe Cure Is the only re all ft 1 medicine that will cure all forms of these diseases - WARNER'S SAFE CTRK regulstes The kidnevs. etlmulatee the action or tne liver. and. at the eame time, tonee tip the system. It is purely vegetable, contains no narm- ful drugs ar-d Is ioe1t1ve in Its action: It does not constipate: It ts a wioet valuable and effective tonic; it Is a stimulant te dt- feetlon and awakens the torpid liver, put irg the patient into the very beet reoep tlve state for the work of the restorer. It C pares the tissues, soothes rnfiamma i and Irritation, etlmulatee the en fM.tKd organs and heala at ths same time. It builds up tbe body, gives It strength, and restores the energy that is or hss been wasting under the baneful suffering of diseased kidneys or liver. CURES KIDNEYS. Ths following unsolicited letter Is a v -v ir . . sample oi tnousanaa rerwvea irora S&'-VvS'Zr who have been cured by Warner's Safe Lieut F. J. Falrbrother. Cure: Lieutenant F. J. 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TRIAL BOTTLE FREE To convince every sufferer from diseases of the kidney, liver, bledder and blood that Warner s Ssfe Cure will cure them a trial bottle will I aent absolutely rree to any one who will write earners Bate turn to., nrauirr, . i.. having seen this liberal offer In The Omaha Morning Hee The genuineness tf this offer Ts fully stisrantced by the publleher. Our doctor will send medical booklet, con taining symptoms ana trsstment ot eaco nonn, uu uwi; w... ..... tree, to any one wno wui write. fceed tar taa asMn. There Is aa better medicine xoads for babiss thaa Cbambarlata't Cough Remedy. Its pleasant taats and prompt aad effectual eurea make It a favorite with the mothers ef email children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious oansequeacea. It not anly euros croup, bat wbea gives as aoaa as tha crsupy euugh appears will prevent ths at tack. Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy eon- tains ne opium er narcotic is aay form, and may be gives as confidently ta a baby aa ts as adult. It always cures. stearaae a xteaait at Laat, ST. PAl'U Mine.. March lu-Tae house tills afierauuo concurred In tbe eeniue aatendnubiiia to the Anduraon low te-eauag a tax oommualoa of three eantare and ibe bill goea to the governor tur t iriaturt. It to tbe first important tax k-ewiauuu pasewd ev iKa ar- 1 ssssiaa, aii Wia ana to Senator Millard today Introduced a bill far ths relief of the Omaha National bank. In IE J the bank caahad a United States In dian voucher, drawa la favor of J. G. Mc- Craaa for supplies furnished. Ths govern asset entry amounted ts gfUC. ths mosey being paid to MoCana, It went through the dividual stockholders ot the Great Northern Railway company were ne longer to held aa interest In ths property or draw their, dividends from the earnings ef tbe com pany, but having oeaaed te bs stockholders la tha railway company and having become stockholder! In the holding corporation, both were te draw their dividends from the earnings sf both systems, collected and distributed by the holding corporation. In this manner, by making the stockholders of each system Jointly interested in both sys tems and by practically pooling the earn ings at both systems for the benefit of the former stockholders ot each and by vest ing tht selection of tbs directors and offi cers of each system in a common body, to wit: the holding corporation, with not only the power, but the duty to pursue a policy which would promote the interests, not of one system st tht expenoe of the other, but of both at tbe expense of the public, all In ducements for competition between tbe two systems waa to be removed, a virtual con solidation effected and a monopoly ot the lnterstats and foreign commerce formerly carried on by ths tws systems as Independ ent competitors established. Kezt Step the Seewrttlee Cexapaar. 'In further pursuance of the unlawful combination or conspiracy aforesaid, and solely as an Instrumentality through which te effect the purposes thereof, oa or about the 14th day of November, 1WL the North- em Securities company was organised by the election ot a board of directors and ths selsctlon of a president, James J. Hill, and other officers, who, with their associate stockholder! of the Great Northern Railway company, assigned and transferred to the Northers Securities company a large amount of tbs capital atock ot ths Great Northern Railway company, constituting a control ling interest therein and complainant be lieves a majority thereof, upon the agreed basis of exchange of 110 par value of the capital stock ot ths Northern Securities company for each share of the capital atock of tbs Great Northers Railway company aad the defendant J. Pierpont Morgan and his associate stockholders of the Northern Pacific Railway company, aaalgned and transferred te the defendant, the Northern Securities company, a large majority of the capital stock of ths Northers Pacific Rail way company npen the agreed basis ef ex change of 1U par value ef the capital stack ef the Northern Securities company for each aha re of the capital atock of tbs Northern Peclnc Railway company; aad thereafter ths Northers Securities company offered te the stackholdere of ths defendant railway eoaapanles ts Issue aad exchange its caeltal atock for ths capital atock of each railway osaapaay upea ths basis af ax- n n usual chaanela and waa Anally rejected by ehanea aforesaid, we other eoaalderstiea be tas accounting oxuears ox toe treasury, oa I (ag required. us grouaa taat atouana was a defaulter aa .'The delendaat, the Northern Securities nis contract ts an amount greater thca the company, has acquired aa additional amount uui Muav M Ijsv fVUBBT, DlHOe IB L Urns ths Omaha National bank has aaads fruit leas efforts te secure reimbursement McCann died Insolvent aad the only course was through special legialation, which this bill Becks te obtain. Representative Bell of Colorado today in troduced a bill, which will be of special In terest te Nebraskans wha wera retained la ths ssrvice of ths Cnited States, after ths signing of ths tresty with Perls. If it be comes a law it will mean tha disbursement of many thousand dollars ts soldiers of that war, now widely scattered. The bill au- I tbortxea ths secretary ot the treasury te allow travel pay for all soldiers whs ea- listed tor the Spanish -American war and were entitled te their discharge when the treaty waa elgsed, but remained ta eerviee UBttl tbe geverameat bad ordered them hexes. Xfaaey far Mees ladlaae. Senator Gamble'! bill authorising tha use, under tbe direction of the aecretary at the Is tenor, ef certaia moneys In tha treasury te tbe credit of tht Sioux Indians of the Crew Creek reeervattoa la South Dakota, waa passed today. The bill provides that tiet.lM auay Vt used for the benefit ot the I ried on by them at competitors be created and all effective competition between each linet in the carrying of interstate and for eign traffic be destroyed, but thereafter to all desiring te use It, an available method will be presented whereby tbe corporation acheme or device aforeaiad, -the act ot con greet of July 2, 1890, may be circumvented and set at naught and all transcontinental lines, indeed, the entire railway system! of ths country , msy be absorbed, merged and consolidated, thus placing tha public at the absolute mercy of the holding corpora tiont." The petition prays that the Northern Be curltlet company, lta atockholdera, officers, etc., be perpetually enjoined from pur chasing, voting, etc.. any of the shares ot tbe capital stock of either the Northern Pa cific or Great Northern companies and thst a mandatory injunction may Issue requir ing the orthem Securities company ts recall and cancel any certificate of atock issued by It In purchase of or In exchange for any of the shares of tbe capital stock of either tht said railway aompanlea, sur rendering In return therefor tbs certifi cates of eteck In the respective railway companies. In lieu of which they were Issued. It is also asked that the defendants, the Northers Pacific aad the Oreat North- em Railway companies, their officers, stock holders, etc., be perpetually enjoined front in any manner recognizing or aocepting tbe Northern Securities company as ths owner or bolder of any of the shares of their capi tal stock, etc. The petition If signed by Milton D. Furdy, attorney of the fnlied States for the dis trict ot Minnesota, P. C. Knox, attorney general ot ths United States, and John K. Richards, solicitor general at the Catted Statea. MALADIES AND THEIR CURE. Millions ot Men Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED BY THE STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE , SPECIALISTS IN DISEASES OF MEN. Bloating after eating. Indigestion, fiata lenca er water brash may bs aulokly cor rected through tha nas of Prickly Ash Bit ters. It strengthens digestion, cleaaset and regulates the bowels. (irvrlaaA Blarae Dwbbsbt Tartar. CLEVELAND. March 10 Dummy Tay lor, the deaf mute base ball pitcher, has signed with Cleveland for the season of lux. He loaves the National te oosos to the American league. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. Oscar Goodman waa called te Brooklyn. N. T.. yesterday to attend ths funeral or her Bister. Ian W. Canon, superintendent of the county bosplta.1, has ieut!orid the county court to send Lee Albert Thomas, a feeble minded orpban. t years old, to lbs institu tion at Beat rioe. Chief of Polioe Tonahue aad Detectives iTummy and Mlu-hell are in Piettsmouth aa wl lilt-ones in the rase of the elate against prank Sharp, chareed with being ons uf a party who rxbbod a freight ear on tbe Ro k Island railroad near South Omaha in Ufa- lisp)? 1 ' ' '' ' , ' Loured Embliiaed, Most Saccettful ad Reliable Specialist ia DU cucf af Men, st Medical Diplomat, License aad Newspaper Record Show. n what yea Eat n n n Dyspepsia (Skip Ths agony you suffer after taLlo;, Ut feeling cf fullness, flatulence SiBd ea tba atomacii) and belching la Caused by decay of undigested id which forma a raa that dleteudf the walls of the stomach and ax eru a pressure afr&in.t ell tbe Internal orrana. The eating of food force out part of thlg raa and cause belching. J ust take a little laooox. DTfixruA Cckk. It will relieve you at onoe. It tierer tails to TerBiaitently cure tbe worst Ceee of iDdirestloa and dyspepsia. "lauCered uctoid pains f rota indigestion which were always worse af tereaLinfi. Two Lotties ot Kudql UTfipersiA Cuke made ma a well maa and hft powaeesDt worth linnf. FeUrbbermaiLKo. fiuutf ord, V. U." It can't help but do you Qood iaadx tCLEaWlttAOaCfcicago- The H- boaUe suaiains f a auaes tea asc Bias, The favorit-e household reined v forooupha, col da. croup, Vrouchitia, grippe iLroat and Jung trouhlesUOKE BINUTE Cef tWa U cures ftuicAl "I made up my mind aoon after graduating from college that no one' man wat great enough to master the entire field of medicine and surgery. Many physicians have tried to de this, but they neve met with results usually dis appointing to themselves and often disastrous te their patients. For this reason I determined early in my professional career ta con tine my practice strictly to a tin gle line of diseases and to originat ing and perfecting cures for them." We. . therefore, treat only what we are absolutely certain we can positively cure to stay cured Varicocele, Stricture, Kervo-Sezusl Debility, Contagious Bloc. Poison, Rupture, Kidney and Urinary Diseases and all refleg compiles Unas and assoclats diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies alone the best years ef our Uvea have been earnestly devoted and on them ail our faculties ars concen trated. Our consultation and operating rooms are thoroughly equipped with every scientific apparatus. Instrument and fterioe essential te the moat modern methods of practice, aad our references, both protee tlonal and financial, are among the beat eitiaene of tblt vicinity, whe have beea gured toy our treatment aad made nappy. We want every afflicted man te fully and freely Inveatlgate our treatment. We treat each case separately, acientln sally, eleeely watching it and carefully following lta symptoms with varied remedies through every stags. Reference a Beat Banks and Leading Business Men of this City. CONSULTATION FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunders 10 tu m. to 1 p. tn. Stafo Elcclro-i.iCdical Insiituto, 1305 Farnara St. Bet 13th and Nth St& Omaha, Neb. CORRESPOfiOEKGE. Many cases can be treated suc cessfully at home. One personal visit it preferred, but it It It im posalble or Inconvenient for you te call at our offices write a fall and unreserved history ot your case, p' ..i stating your symp toms. Ik . .jaks no charge for pri vets counsel and giva te each patient a LEGAL CONTRACT te bold te our xirotniaea. PART 7 The Living Animals of the World NOW READY At The Bes Office Price 10 cents By mail 15 cents morrow.