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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAItCII i3, 100L Rovardof I.lcrit A New Catarrh' Cure Secures Na tlonal Popularity in Less 1 Than One Year. Throughout great Dttlon of eighty mil lion U it a flmpcntj struggle to secure von a recognition for a new article, to say nothing ot achieving popular favor, and yet within ooo yer Stuart' Catarrh Tab let , th naw catarrh euro, baa mot with uch auceoaa that today It eaa bo fount la every drug atore throughout tho Halted State and Canada. To be aura, a largo amount of advertletng wa necessary la the Drat Inataneo to bring tho remedy to tho attention of th public, but everyone familiar with tho aubjeet know that advertising alone nortr mad any article permanently aucceisful. It must have In addition abaolute, undeniable merit, and thla th new catarrh euro cer tainly possesses In a marked degree. Physlclani who formerly depended, upon Inhaler, sprsys and local watbe or Oint ment, now use Btuart'a Catarrh Tablet, became, as one of tho moat prominent at tod, these tablet contain In pleacant, convenient form all the really efficient ca tarrh remedies, such red ' gum, blood root and similar antiseptic. Tbey contain no cocaine nor opiate and are given to little children with entlr afety and benefit. Dr. J. J. Reltlger ot Covington, Ky., aaya: "I suffered from catarrh In my head and throat every fall, with stoppage ot the nose and Irritation In the throat, affecting my vole and often extending to the stom ach, cauaing catarrh ot the (tomacb. I bought a fifty-cent package of Stuart' Catarrh Tablet at my druggist', carried them In my pocket and used them faith fully, and tho way In which they cleared my bead and throat wa certainly remark able. I had no catarrh last winter and consider myself entirely free from any ca tarrhal trouble." Mr. Jerome Ellison of Wheeling, W. V., write: "I suffered from catarrh nearly my whole life and last winter my two chil dren also suffered from catarrhal cold and or throat so much that they were out ot chool a large portion of the winter. My brother, who wa cured of catarrhal deaf ness by using Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, urged mo to try tbem so much that I did so, and am truly thankful for what they have done for myaelf and my children. I always keep a box of the tablet In th house and at th first appearano of a cold or sore throat wo nip It in tho bud, and ca tarrh 1 no longer a household affliction with u." Full lsed packages of .Stuart' Catarrh Tablet ar old tor fifty cent at all drug gist. - Bend for book on cause and cur of ca tarrh, mailed fre. Address T. A. Stuart Co.. Marshall, Mich. FREE TO VEAK HEN A Discovery of a Remedy na Bta Mad That Restores Last Ms. hood and Gives Ms tho Vitality of a Lloa. OXE WERK'l THItl PACKAGE gEHT FREB TO ALL ME! WHO WRITE FOR IT. Regenerative Tablet la the only recog nised positive and permanent cure for Lost Manhood In sll it form and stage. It Is scientifically prepared by the best chemists In the world. The reputation of the institution la suuh, that all physicians know, when they stand sponsor for a remedy, that remedy must be exactly a represented. And when upon their reputa tion they make th atateimmt that Rec en- orauvo Tablet win cure an case or ist '.: rf .... tT v a - Manhood, Spermatorrhoea, Varicocele or weakneea of any nature of the nerve or sexual organs, a cur must be poaltlv and rermanent. This Comimnv will send very person who 1 suffering- from nervous dis eases a weeks treatment absolutely tree. There la tout one teat of a genuine medi cine and that is the result which ar ob tained bv Its use: If It cures the disease for which It is prepared It la a true remedy. Thla la the test by which the Fallopla I.ynn Co. wish their one week rree treat nwnl to h triad. After ualna Reeenere ttve Tablets one week, the auderer will find new vigor In his organs: new force In his muscle new blood in his veins: new ambition; a new man in vitality, health and appearance. Regenerative Tablets has a peculiarly grateful effect and the patient feels the benefit after lta first day a use. It aoes direct to the aeat of the trouble. no matter ot bow long etandlng. giving trength and development where It is needed. Thla marvelous remedy banlshea all feelings of bashfulness toward the op posite sea; cure all the Ills and troubles that come from early abuse, xoes or overwork ana business cares, an or wnic result In nremature lues of slraiicth an memory: emissions, impotency aad vart corele. Reseneratlve Tablets will effect I cure at any. age, there la no rase It will not cure permanently except wner epi leiiey or insanity has already been resetted Kallopla Lynn Co. makes no restrictions. every person wno antes win do eeui week's treatment absolutely free end Dost paid, carefully wrapped In a plain peek ase with no advertlaina on It to Indlcatt What it contains. Tbey have received thousands of lettere from people all ever the country telling of the ntuet astonishing cures mui ay xereneraiive i aoieis. i neir one wet-a free oru r is genuine, and no em barrassing questions asked. Writs today to the Kallupta Inrk Co.. 74 Possonl Jlulldlng, 8t. l.oul. Mo. snd receive the week's treatment free: their hock which Is also free and sent with the free treatment wtll explain how to take the treatment in private and cure yourself at home. cNidMtsTtS' t nation Iv.4 a rftiCut4irk' tut V 4I1 Sis u4 tM .im t blurt , V 1 (klMllM !. , if ' r i'ms a W I Jf r l TMauUt Vi T? ". - I-, r . 1 li ia. 1 iMm S-M w ' .!, " ' 'i m ' ' '! C. .. SlSSSH liwt1li.tl AFFAIRS AT SOUTil OMAHA .isessment of Taxable Property in City Begin on April 1. AXPAYERS' LEAGUE HAS AN EYE OPEN Attempt Will Be Mad to Have Cor- peratlea I'repertlee Aeeeeeed at Higher Pereoataaj ( Aetaal Valae. In about ten day th tax commissioner nd hi deputies will start on their knoual roundup. Last year th people looked for great thing from th tax commissioner, but the Increase in valuation wa not up to expectations. In 1901 th assessors returned a valuation for th entire city of $1,954,182, while last year with a tag commissioner th valuation wa 12.640.872. Tbl Increase was not at th time considered great enough nd this yesr an effort Is to be made to Indued th tax commissioner to Increase th Corporation assessment much as hi did th h6m owner a year ago. With thla end In view, th Taxpayer' league baa taken hold of the matter and proposes em ploying counsel to see that the corporation ar taxed In proportion, to th balance ot th community. On member of the Taxpayer' leagu said last night that th packing bouses and stock yard carried Insurance aggregating $10,000,000, and yet th total valuation re turned by tho tax commissioner last yesr wa only a trifle over $2,500,000. What Is wanted, - said thla member of the league, I an equalisation of th taze. If this I don th valuation ot th city wtll be greatly Increased and consequently tho lory for city purpose will b mad lower. Here tofore there ha always been a low valua tion and a high levy. "Of course," said this tax leaguer, "It 1 to b expected that th corporation will fight any proposition to Increase the valu ation of their plant, but atno we hav th figure of th amount of tnsuranc car ried by each plant they cannot very well get around the proposition, especially a th Insurance Is not for more than 80 per cent of tho value ot the property." Tax Commissioner Fltxgerald and hi deputies will commence work on April 1. Pianola Wsrknss Temple. Th building committee of th Ancient Or der ot the United Workman decided yester day to ask for competitive plan from architect for th construction of a temple t th corner of Twenty-fifth and M street. Preliminary ' plan ar to be submitted within two week for a building to b two stories and a basement, fifty by eighty feet. One of the specification 1 that there shall bo an auditorium and a stage. Architects will be asked to keep the cost of the build ing down to $15,000, but more money will be expended if It I found necessary. Members of th building eommltte assert that a sufficient amount of money Is In sight to go head with th building and that operations will most likely commence before Juno. PrepariasT Sample) Ballot. CItr Clrk Shrlgley ent to th printer yesterday afternoon tho copy for th aampl ballot to bo used at the coming election. These ballot wtll be ready for distribution by Monday. Th official ballot will not b issued from the prea until flv days before tho election. The ballot will con tain th name of flv candidate for mayor, Koutsky, Loochner, Carley, Salmon and Sloan. Carley, Sloan and Salmon ar by petition, th loader having received the nomination at tho hands of their respective parties. In sddltlon to th petition Frank L. Borne will run for city clerk, and Herman Sommer for member of the city council from th Third ward. Owing to th number of petition niea tn ticket will bo a long ona. a add from the flv candidate for mayor there will be lour eandldateo tor treasurer and thre for at' torney, to say nothing of those running ror member of tho council and Board oi Edu cation. Charity Ball Committees. Tho annual charity ball given by the South Omaha Hospital association will be held at the Exchange dining hall on the night of March II. Ticket ar now being old and so far th members o: the as so elation ar greatly encouraged. A Hit or th committee follow: Reception, member of th Hospital ssso elation, local physicians, druggists and wives: music, W. B. Cheek, Jame Murphy, J. 8. Walters, Edward Cahow; door. Colonel A. I Lott. John Plynn, Captain D. S. Park huratj floor, J. S, Walur. Edward Pollard, L. C. Olbson, Charle Petersen. J. A. Cav ers. T. Parker, Prod Scott. John Oallagher, H. M. Christ!, J. W. Hastings, Percy Ham ilton BU. Ed Munahaw, Charle Mann, 9 B. Christie, William Plnnoy, William Buck ley, Oeorge Walleker, Frank Clark, Pr. Frank 81baugh, Herbert Broadweil. Oratorical Coatoaf. Th declamatory contest at th First Presbyterian church Friday night between ten pupil of th High chool resulted In receipts amounting to $90. A portion of tbl sum will b used to defray tb ex pense of Ml Delia Clark, the winner ot tho contest to the stats oratorical contest, which will be held at Norfolk on April I. Th balance ot tho mossy received from tho sal of ticket will b used' to purchase bcoka for th High school library. A th The Oldest and Best S. S. S. is a combination of roots and herbs of great curative powers, and when taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood, without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength ens and builds np the constitution while purging the blood of impurl t?5. o. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Blood Poison. A record ot nearly fifty years of successful cures is a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever in the history ot the medicine. Many write to thank as for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt snd careful attention. Our physicians have made a life-long studyof Blood and Skin Dis eases, ana better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of ao one disease. We are aotag great good to suffering humanity through our consulting de oartmeut. and invite you to write us if you have any blood or akin trouble. We make no charge whatever tor this service, rut twin in cipvo cs, rutin, fx contest at Norfolk occur during the prlg vacation, quit a namber of teacher and pupil ar planning to attend. Special railroad rate will b mad for this occasion. Troap BaaS OrajaatseS. Ed P. Baker ha about completed th organisation of a band of twenty-four piece to be known as th band of th South Omaha cavalry troop. Th member of th band will enlist the same as other atat bands and will be under th order of th com manding officer of th troop. Th Instru ment for th band are already her and tb organisation will, tt I expected, be completed om evening this re.sk. Womea Plaa Reeeptloa. Th Ladle Aid society of tb First Meth odist church 1 plsnning to giv a reception nd banquet to the new member of th church and to tho who hav united on probstlon or by letter during the last few months. This reception will bo held In the church parlor on Thursday evening, April 3. Refreshment will be served. Com mittee for tbl event hav been appointed follows: Reception, Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Head, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Flebarty, Mr. On born; refreshments, Mesdames Besvers, Scott, Bhlelds, Klddo, Dare; entertainment, Mesdsmea Cresaey, Stryker and Barnum. Aatl-Baleoa Leacae. The Anti-Saloon leagu will hold It an nual union service at th First Methodist church at 7:80 o'clock this evening. Rev. Or. R. L. Wheeler, pastor of th First Presbyterian church, will deliver an address on "Oood Cltltenshlp." Other speakera hav been Invited and It 1 expected that there will bo a largo attendanca. Music will bs furnished by the church choir. Following tho addresses officers will bs elected for th ensuing year. Nevr.Faralshlac Hoase. M. Culkln sV Co., gents' furnishings, ars now located at 440 North 24th street, tn the storeroom recently occupied by Cole man, the Jeweler. New and complete stock ot furnishings and tailoring. Masle CItr Gossip. list your property with H. M. Christie. Miss Anna Riley has returned from a trip to St. Louis. H. B. Fleharty has returned from a busi ness trip to Kearney. Mra. William Thompson of Kansaa City Is here visiting Mr. D. O. Robbs. A number of candidate were Initiated Into the Eastern Star last night. We do fine repairing. Melcher tldall, Jewelers, Twenty-fourth and N street. ' John Dale of Omaha will occupy the pulpit at the First Methodist church this morning. Rev. M. A. Head, raster of the Methodist church, spent last week at Fairbury, 111., visiting friends. The Maglo City King's Daughters will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles E. Bcarr. Th mayor' proclamation for the city election was printed yesterday In the offi cial paper of tho city. About thirty of the Juniors of the Toung Men's Christian association "hiked" to Charle Point yesterday. B. B. Wilcox will sell you a lot and build you a house on the Installment plan. It will pay you to Investigate. J. C. Carley cannot serve as a member of the election board this spring for the reason that he la a candidate. "The Story of the Crosa" will be rendered again, for the fifth time, at the Episcopal cnurcn at t o cioca tms anernoon. Rev. A. Lk Mlckle of Omaha will address the men's meeting at the Toung Men's Christian association this afternoon. City Engineer Beat was engaged yester day in letting (take for permanent side walks on M and Twenty-fifth street. H. D. Davenport, principal of the Lin coln High school, was In the city yesterday, the guest ot Superintendent McLean. If you want to buy a lot or house and lot or If you want to trade or sell go and hav a talk with B. E. Wilcox, 2415 N street. Mr. Henry C, Richmond will sing "Th Palm" at the men' meeting at the Toung Men' Christian association this afternoon. Union and non-union carpenters are In vited to attend a meeting to be held at Central Labor union ball on the evening of March 26. One of the religious events of tho week was tho reception given by young people Friday night at Workman hall to the Smlth-Colburn converts. Secretary Marsh ha about closed a deal for a base ball field to be used by th member of the Toung Men' Christian as sociation during th summer months. Ed P. Baker is training a chorus for the presentation of Dudley Buck' "Golden Legend." A rehearsal will be held st the Methodist church on Tuesday evening. Ed Johnston's office. 2411 N street, Is open evenings from 7 until o'clock to accom modate customers for the "Spring Lake Park sddltlon" and the South Omaha Land company's lots. Unchurch lodge No. 2, Degree of Honor, will give a social on Thursday evening. April t, at Workman hall. Twenty-sixth and N streets. A program baa been pre pared for the occasion and refreshment will b served. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The Natural History' society held a meet ing Tuesday for the purpose of initiating forty new members. These member have the choice of entering either ot the three department of the society photographic, technique or current literature. The elec tion of officers also took place on Tuesday, resulting in favor of Arthur Knapp, presi dent; Miss Snensor, secretary; Mr. Taylor, treasurer, and, Mr. Harman and Mr. Hun ter, couriers. The officers elected were all members of last year' organisation xcpt tne couriers. The senior class held an Important busi ness meeting Thursday afternoon. It wa decided to spend 1100 for a statu to be presented to the High school. The statues of Winged Victory, Venus and Apollo were considered. At the next meeting of the class a atatue will be decided upon. A committee, consisting of Miss Delecker, Miss Hammond, Mr. Stdwell, Mr. Souther land and Mis Bid well, wa appointed to arrange for the presentation of the statue. A discussion concerning the wearing of caps and gowns on graduation day took up much time, but no .decision wss reached. It has been decided that the athletic carnival to be given on March 29 at Ger. mania hall. Th program, which has been arranged for, consists of a relay race and basket ball game between different classes, a wrestling match between Mr. Sterrlcker, Mr. Engelhart, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Walsh; a girls basket ball game. Junior against Senior. A similar contest waa held last year and met with great success. The Athletic association held Its first pub lic meeting of th year on Friday. A fine progrsm was rendered, consisting of an oration by Mr. Standeven, a recitation by Miss Msyall, a piano aolo by Mlaa Bldwsll ana a selection dv tne violin ouartet. The Jolly Ten wss entertained an flat nr. day by Miss Cleta Strawn. A number of Llnrnln teachers assisted tho High school on Friday. OMAHA SUBURBS. Bsassa. Mrs. Ed O'Connor left for rtiaArnn m,h- she was called by the serious illness of her sister. Fred Ranch arrived In Benson Fridsy morniug from a two months' trip to California- Mr. and Mra. Wamnler anil f.mll Omaha hav moved into th residence of d. xi. jiorien. The children of the Methodist Sunday school will civs Easter axerelaaa In ,a church Sunday evening. C. B. Smith has aold hie residence and adjoining property In the western part of Benson and will move next month. J,8fr'.'" wl1.1 b beli todsy In tho Metho dist Episcopal church at the usual morning hour, conducted by Rev. Mr. Luce. Lucille, little daughter of Rev. Mr. Lues, I reported to be out of danger and la slowly Improving from aa operation for appendicitis. Th weekly meeting of th Literary so ciety wss held Friday evening. Tb pro gram wa long and wll rendered. Aftsr a ten-minute recess a dialogue Was given by three member of th society. Tb da bat wss postponed till next Fridsy, when th election of ortloers will tak place alao It waa voted to hold an ee lings through April. Dsstct. Mr. William Colfax wa the guest of hi slater, Mrs. W. L. Selby. last week. Mrs. W. L. Selby and mother. Mrs.' Col fax, will entertain the Round Dosen club Wedntsdsy. The Dundee Woman's elub met Wednes day with Mrs. Jamea W. Minllm. vir. J. W. Marshall waa leader for the day and read an Interesting psper on "liquid Air." which was th chief subject uuder oald- aratoo. PROPERTY OF UNITED STATES Former 8panish Land is Porto Eioo Trani femd by 'Paria Treaty. KNOX RULES ON 0ISPUTED TITLE Hold Treaty Cede Nothing to Porto Rleo, kat Gets All Pabllo Domala mt Spata to WASHINGTON, March 21. A decision by Attorney General Knox, announced today, hold that tb public- land in Porto Rico formerly belonging to Spain and by virtue of tho treaty of Pari, now belong to tho United State. The opinion wa ran dered on th request of tho ecretsry of th Interior for a ruling as to whether the so-called public land of Porto Rico were ceded, as crown lands, to the United States by th Pari treaty or remain th property of Porto Rico, as stat landa. Tb issue was originally was raised by the commissioner of the Interior for Porto Rico. Tho attorney general says: "Tho treaty did not cede anything to Porto Rico. It ceded tho island to lhe United States. It thsn the lands now In question did not belong to Porto Rico be fore, the treaty ha not transferred to Porto Rico the tit), but ha transferred It a part of th tltl to th island Itself to the United State.' Porto Rieo unques tionably belonged to Spain by right of dis covery and conquest. In consequence of the exertion of th people and government of Spain and not of aay exertions of any peopl ot Porto Rico." MAY NOT GET CHINA EXHIBIT World' Fair Projectors Flad Law Ap pa re 1 1 y Adverse to Partlctpa tloa of Orientals. WASHINGTON, March 22. Tb projec tor of th St. Lout exposition have dis covered with larm that th organic act providing for tb exposition contain a par agraph which threaten to prevent tb par ticipation of th Chinese government. Tbl not only prohibit "th coming Into the United State of any Chines persons, In connection with the exposition, but abso lutely prohibits a suspension of this publi cation of th act under any circumstance." Th exposition authorities feel that thla will prevent absolutely tb participation of the Chinese government. If It stands, nd they re now working earnestly to se cure corrective legislation. ST. LOUIS, March 22. Secretary Walter B. Steven of the Louisiana Purchase Ex position compsny, when shown the Wash ington dispatch relating to tho exclusion of Chlneae. said: There Is a mistake about this. The mat ter referred to is contained In section 66 of Benator Mitchell' bill, now pending in congress, for the exclusion of Chinese. In May next the Geary law will expire by limitation, and Senator Mitchell's bill Is meant to replace It. Section 66 ot the pend ing measure reads: "That the provision of this act shall not be suspended at any time, nor shall any exemption be made in order to permit the admission of Chinese persons to the United States or any of Its territory for the pur poseof participating in any fair or exposl- The world's fair management ha not taken any action In regard to the matter other than to call to the attention of Sen ator Mitchell the anomalous position to which the United State government, which has already given China an Invitation to psrtlclpate In the coming World's fair, will be put If the bill 1 passed In It pres ent form. - WILSON ON GERMANY'S ACT Secretary of Atjrlcaltare Say Boraeto Law Will that Oat Amer ica Fork. WASHINGTON, March 22. Secretary Wil son todsy stated that It was not certain yet as to what extent this government will act In meeting tho new German meat act which take effect October 1. "Tho demand abroad." b said, "1 for th light-cured meat and the effect of tho new German law will bo to cut off most of our trade In pork. Wo have great re spect for th German chemist and If they bar decided that boras la deleterious then we must accept their decision and protect ourselves from articles brought Into this country that may b supposed to be treated with borax." BERLIN, March 22. Tho German govern ment' contention on borsclo meat, It Is stated, I not a protective tariff question, but U Simply In th Interest of health. It Mcluatoa rests with th results of ex periments made by the Imperial Health office. If tho United States Agricultural department can demonstrate to the Impe rial Health office that borsclo meat la not deltertou no political object wtll taod In th way of admitting ft from America. Bvn some of tho opposition newspapers assum that th govsrnment take thla staad for health reason. MAY SAIL UNDER FLAG Hoaa Commute Kill Clans la Ex elnsloa Bill Pravoatlasj Chlaes Sailing; Cade Asaerlcaa Flac. WASHINGTON, March 22. By an almost unanimous rot th houa committee on foreign affair hav struck out ot the Mltcheli-Kahn Chine exclusion bill ths paragraph prohibiting ships flying th American flag from employing Chinese sailors under 11,000 for each offsns. This provision has proved on of th chief sources of controversy over the bill. The senator and representative from th Pa cing coast state argue this provision as most important. Th main argument lendlna tn atriktnV out th provision was that American ahlps on in raciao compete with England and Japan line and that th Utter ship would Indirectly receive, a great advantage In contlnuelng the employment of Chlneae at i.ou per montn, where tb American ships would hav to pay about 130.00 a moo to tor wnite sailors. Representative Kahn. of California ... Ulked with Speaker Henderson to the exclusion bill when It reaches tha h,.. and It Is understood that while Mr. Kahn considers the sailor' clauss moat import ant, h will not Insist extent of Jeopardising th cntlr exclus ion measure. To Perfect Details la Callom Bill WASHINGTON. March 22. floret.. Hay today preaided over a conference at ths stata department at which were pres ent Secretary Root, Senator Cullom, Mc Millan and Wstmore, and Architect McKlm. in ODject or tn conference waa to per fect aom detail of tho pending Cullom bill, looking to tho erection of a memorial to Lincoln and also to tb acquisition of th Lincoln relics now on exhibition in this city la th bouse where Lincoln dll tki. bou belongs to th government, but tho reiic are toe property of Mr. Oldroyd, th custodian of th building. Msch Disease Amoagr Tree pa. WASHINGTON. March 22. War depart meat official, alarmed by th rapid In ere sm in disease among th troop In th Philippine aad other tropical stations, has issued order to commanding general. ojotnlng upon them th strictest scrutiny ver th habit and moral f th troop aad requesting Uem to ndvor by Vr Test for Yourself the Wonderful To Prove What Swamp-Root, tho World-Famous Kidney and Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, Every I 0 Dr. Kilmer ft Oa, Binbtmpton. V. T.l Gentlemen In Jntlc to 70a, I fel It is my tlnty to tend you an cknowlefment ot tho receipt of the ampis bottle of Swamp-Root you so kindly sent me. I had bn ont of health for the lnat Are years with kidney and blad der trouble. Had our beat physician prescribe for me. They would roller ni for the time being, but the old com plaint would in a ahort time return again. I sent for a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, and I found It did m a world of good. Since then I hare taken eight email bottle bought at my drug store, and I consider myself perfectly cured. It seemed as though my back would break in two after stooping. I do not hare the smarting and Irritation, nor do I hare to get up during the night to urinate, as I formerly did three or four time a night but now sleep the steep of peace. My back, is all right again, and in erery way I am a new man. Two of my brother officers are still using Swamp-Root They, like myself, cannot aay too much in praise of it It ts a boon to mankind. We recommend it to all who are suffering from kidney and bladder diseases. My brother officers (whose signature accompany this letter), as well as -myself, thank you for the blessing you har brought to the human race In the compounding of Swamp-Root JAMBS COOK. t We remain, your Try truly, HUOH E. BOYLE. Officers of the 68th Police Precinct Greater New York. JOHN J. BODKIN. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking tho famous new dlsooreir. Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, because a oon a your kidney ar well they will help all th other organ to health. A trial will con vino anyone. Weak and unhealthy kidney are responsible tor many kind of disease, and If permitted to continue much tillering with ftl reaulU are surs to follow. Kidney trouble Irritate the nerve, makes you dlssy, restless, sleepless and Irritable. Make yon pa water oftea during tho dy and oblige you to gat up many time during th night. Unhealthy kidney ceus rhu matlam, gravel, catarrh ot th bladder, pain or dull ach in th back. Joints and muscle; make your bead aohe and back aohe. cause Indigestion, tomoh and llvr trouble; you get a sallow, yllow complexion, make you feel aa though you hd heart trouble; you may have plenty of ambition, but no trength; get weak and wt away. Swamp-Root I plent ta tak and 1 used In th leading hospital, recommsndsd by phyloian In their private preotlc, and I taken by doctor themeelve. becu they recognli In It th greateat and moat uccewful remedy that scleno ha ver been able to compound. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root 1 what you need, you can purchase th regular nfty-eent and on dollr lt bottle at tb drug tore everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember th nm. Swamp-Root Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-. Root, and tb addres. Blnghamton. N. Y.. on vry bottle. i EDITORIAL NO I ICE Swamp-Root the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder remedy, la so remarkably successful that a peclal arrangement ha been made by whloh all ot our readers who have not already tried tt may hav a aampl bottl ent ab solutely free by mall. Alao a book telling all about kidney and blddr troubl aad containing many ot tha thousand upon thousand ot testimonial letter received from men and women cuned by Swamp-Root. In writing, be ur and mention read ing thla generous offer In Tho Omaha Sunday Be when sending your addre to Dr. Kilmer Oa, Blnghamton, N. Y. The Rochester Shoe Go's Of The time limit glTen us by the creditors nearly up. We positively are forced rivals to meet the compromise, including the latest ideas, new snappy creations in high art shoe making. Don't miss tbl nnnnrtunitv If vou need shoes. A call will convince you that we are offering the shoe bargains of the season. Tho Rochester Shoe Co's Creditors' Sate, 15,5 Street. ,8t5 Exclusive Easter Shoes I) rex L. Shooman Is showing soma novelties that you won't find anywhere else Every day styles you can see any where these are , exclusive styles with us Extreme high arches high military and Louis XV heels in all the popular leathers New Colonial ties with new gun metal buckles Dainty shlney shoes for misses and children Just take a peep at our west show window and you will see novelties in shoe you won't see anywhere else. Drexel Shoe Co.. asaaa's K-te-at Shoo . ranjiAM itsebt. During tha months March and April tha Union Pacific will aell One. Way Colonist Tickets at tho following ratest OMAHA TO 'Ogden and Salt Lake '. '. $20.00 Hutte and Helena 20.00 Spokane 22.50 Portland and Aabland 25.00 Tttooua aud Seattle) 25.00 San Francisco 25.00 Log Angclca and San Diego 25.00 CITY TICKET OFFICE 1324 FAR NAM ST. TELEPHONE 310. UNION STATION, 10TH AND MARCT. TELEPHONE 2. sonal example, to Influence th maa to pr erv tbelr health, both by abstaining from drink and th liability of contracting pre ventable dlseks. Sells 014 Mlat Baliaiass. WASHINGTON. Mrch it. Assistant Secretary ot th Treasury Ttylor today old to Falls lams, a real estst dealer In Philadelphia, the old mint building and Curative Properties Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Free. 5 Easter Sale High Grade Spring Footwear VERY LOW RATES.... EVERY DAY. grounds. Tb prlc wa 13.000,000, part ot th purohass money to be paid Immediately and th balance within six 'months. Pssssissls Vollave si C14 but never follow th us of Foley' Honor and Tar. It Hop th cough, heals and strengthen th lung and afford perfaet security from an attack of pneumonia. 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