V BRING ROMISE TO LISCdLS Sbtriff of lootU Bluff Osnuty Us willing- t It IUpnsil. MERCER FILES CAMPAIGN STATEMENT A fllr Hi that the Renomlnatlou Cost Himself and friends Only a ( Little Over Three Hun dred Dollars. (From a Staff Correspondent.) UNCOLN, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special.) Dr. Routine, the former Mitchell merchant, who Is accused of having defrauded Jobber ta Omaha and elsewhere out fit sums ag gregating $40,000, and who was apprehended in Massachusetts while living there under an assumed name . and with his beard haven off. waa brought to Lincoln today and lodged In the county Jail for safe keep ing until the date of his trial, which Is set for December ' 15. ' Since his return from Massachusetts he has been In Jail In Scotts Bluff county. Sheriff R C. Campbell of that county baa also presented to the state authorities his bill for bringing ' Romine back, but owing to the fact that the 115,000 appropriation made by the last session for payment of officers and the .expense of bringing In fugltlvea from Justice is ex hausted, the bill waa approved but not paid. Mercer's Campaign Expenses. David H. Mercer's certificate of expenses Incurred In the campaign for the nomina tion for ctngress has been filed with the secretary of state, in which he ostensibly sets forth all sums of money contributed, disbursed and expended by him, In endeav oring to secure and In securing his re nomination. It shows that on the 16th of Beptember he paid Charles A. Ooss, chair man of the county committee, $163; that Beptember 17 to 19 he paid for printing cards and tickets for Omaha, South Omaha and country precincts, to various printers In the two cities, $76; that from September 1 to 20 he paid to Btubens, Robertson, Col lins and others for livery, and divers per sons for hotel expenses, $81; that he paid $16 for rent of Washington hall. The tfital Is $335. Attached to this statement Is the affidavit iof Merser that It is as true and full an account of each and all sums and other things of value directly or Indirectly contributed, disbursed, expended or prom ised by him, and to the beet of his knowl edge and belief, by 'any and all others, with his procurement. In hla behalf, or In any way Jn connection with his nomination to the office or place of representative In congress, and that It Is as true and full a statement of the dates when the person or persona to whom and the purposes for which each such contribution, payment or expenditure was made, and the person or persons by whom made when not directly by himself, as csn be made at this time. Wilt Go to Omaha. A big delegation of Lincoln people will mn to Omaha tomorrow evening. The Bur lington will run a special train, leaving here I at 6:10 and returning along about rntd nM The.FlUhorn will also run a special and the Missouri Paclfio will attach an extra car to its regular night train from Omaha to Lincoln. The Ak-Sar-Ben parade Is the attraction, and among the members of the Commercial club an effort Is being made to show a gond-slxed testimonial of Lincoln people to the enterprise of the metropolis. Ktrlke is Settled. The strike Inaugurated ten days since by the Western Union messenger . boys and which wbi ncia m muvjnuw ui wnm office at New Yorx-could be communicatee with hasicw'ajTtBUy. stldf The boys have-! been ' jetting1 $H V and. . J$l.. . a month. TheV wanted $18 am) $20. Tho company agrees -to, adopt a schedule based upon piecework. . ,t.'.", The boys will be given 40 per cent of what they earn carrying American district Tel egraph messages or for performing any ser vice In, that connection. For each tele graph message delivered they will receive li cents and for each message picked up 1H cents. The company guarantees the will make $16 per month at least. Nearly all of the boys who participated In the walk out have been dropped from the list, some at their own request and some at the In stance of the manager. Mrs. Sheely Divorced. Mrs. Carrie A. Sheely, wife of Charles O. Sheely, a prominent and wealthy bridge builder of this city, was divorced today from her husband, on the ground ,of extreme cruelty. ' Henry Buttengenbach, a well-to-do Cen tervllle farmer, filed a petition today In which he told the court that h,e bad only a few years to' llvo and these fie desired to pass In peace and happiness. lie had tried time and again Id please his wife, but the desire of one day was the aversion of the next and that after forty-three years trying to Bad out what she did want had to give it 1 up. He aays that for the past five yean hit wife baa spoken to him only to scold and that their heuae Is divided Into hostile camps, with his daughter occupying the middle room, himself the south end and his wife the north end rooms. j Omaha People Wed. IT. 8. Engle of Omaha was married Monday evening to Mrs. Lottie M. Hunch at thi home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Charley Robinson, 425 North Tenth street.' Mr. Rob- .inson Is a railroad man. I N. J. C. Lund of Omaha was united in marriage last evening to Miss Jennie H. Nelson of Lincoln. The ceremony was per formed at the Danlah Lutheran church. The Always restores to gray Makes the hair grow. Checks falling. 'o.ArwO... i iJ, I : - Hi n - sf groom is engaged In the commission bus! ness in Umaba. Stale Committee Medina. Notices havo been sent out by Chair jian Lindsay for a meeting of the state com mittee to be held at the Lincoln hotel, Lin coln. Tuesdsy, October 7, at 8 p. m. The object of the meeting is to tako a survey of the campaign up to date and to discuss future campaign work. .totes from the Capital. J. H. Blair also flies a certificate of hH expenses In connection with his race for the nomination for district Judge. It shows that he spent $24.50 for circulating the petition and filing lists of delegates. $5 for printing of cards, $10 for their cir culation and $5 toward expenses of the Eighth Ward Republican club. He also shows that he still owes $ for the print ing of sample ballots. The Waco Telephone company has filed articles of Incorporation for the construc tion and operation of telephone lines and exchanges at Waco and York counties. Its authorized capital Is $25,000 and Its Incor porators are J. A. Gilbert snd twenty-five others. A certificate of the nomination of Thomas B. Fraser of Auburn as the pro hibition candidate for congress In the First uiKirici was nied today with the secretary of state. State Superintendent Fowler has gone to lndg county to do some campaigning In company with Mr. McCarthy, candidate for congress in tne Third district, and will be absent for several days. Chairman Lindsay of the republican state central committee has lust Intelligence from the national congres sional committee that Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, secretary of the treasury, will speak at Wayne Saturday, October 25, and at Omaha on the Monday following. Floyd Edwards, a lsd of 17 years, has Just been brought to the penitentiary for a sentence of .thirteen months for'horse theft In Grant county. Lieutenant Governor Steele1 came up from Falrbury today to officiate as gov ernor In the absence of Governor Savage. There was an application for a requisition needing executive attention, a meeting of the state board of purchase of supplies and an address to be delivered tomorrow at the opening of the new wing of St. Eliza beth hospital. ' The meeting of the state board of purchase and supplies will be In session for two days or more completing the contracting for the quarterly supplies at all of the state Institutions. E. C. Hill of Dorsey and H. A. Tolcott of Crete have been added to the list of dele gates already announced by the governor to attend the farmers' national congress at Macon, Ga. HAS TROUBLE OVER A DRAFT Reason Assigned for the Snlelde of John Mnlr of Mllford. SEWARD, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) The Inveatigation at Mllford last night as tO the Cause of the death nt Infcn Mulr developed that Mulr had recently bar gained tor a farm and drew a sight draft on the Beaver Croaainv hinV claimed to havo $1,000 deposited, which seemed to have been an error. Just before shooting himself he called the cashier of the Beaver Crossing bank to the telephone and talked with him a few minutes, then went Into the room in the printing office and wrote a note requesting that $2,000 be given to Elmer, his 3-year-old son, and the balance of his property to his wife. He then placed four cartridges In a re volver, got down on the floor and shot him self four times in the right side. When Dr. Brandon arrived life was extinct. Mr. Mulr was about 31 years old, and leaves a wife and one son." " , ";,'T ? t -f- WEAR DOWN THE POPULISTS Democrats Insist on Namlnajr Candi date and Finally Carry Point. SEWARD, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) The fusion senatorial convention met here today at 1 o'clock and after three hours of quarelllng as to which party should have the office, the populists finally gave In and allowed the democrats to name their man. C. F. Knutsen of Bellwood, Butler county, finally won out and was nominated by both conventions. GENEVA. Neb.. Oct. 1. (Special.) Two conventions wero held here yesterday. They met In separate tent but were of one mind. The populists nominated J. K. Waring, a free silver republican, for county attorney and Peter Eggenberger, Jr., for representative. The democrats were, not greedy and were contented with the nom ination of I. N. Trask for representative. Chance In Pastors a Snrprlae.- 8CHUYLER, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special.) The change In pastors of . the Metho odlst church was a great surprise to the membership, there having been scarcely a thought of anything but that Rev. J, p. Yost, who has been here two years, would be returned. He Is strongly In favor In ths congregation and among the citizens, and the work In his charge was In prime condition, the membership halving Increased and the church prospered financially under his Incumbency. More Rain at Schuyler. SCHUYLER, Neb., Oct'. 1. (Special.) An Inch of rain. In addition to ths fall of an Inch and half last week, leaves the ground In prime condition for all fall work. There Is much hay out yet, one party having 400 acres still standing. color hair. Hair Vigor 1 Eo t s i ' ,r ...tr "" '" 11 1 "WSJ TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE TnUBSDAY, HAS TIIE FARMERS SHUT OUT Grand Bttwset Upper and Fether Kill itoies of Railroad and EltTttor Otmbint, MUST fAY TOLL TO MARKET HIS CROPS Itallroad "ays to Him "Keen RlatM on rtalelna- Kraln, hat Do Rot Attempt to DalM an Elevator to Handle It." of The Bee: I will give you a little mor iiKm on me suDjeci or me f armers' Kie- they art being held up by the officials of mo ii. at m. ranroaa ana tne grain dealers trust In Nebraska. In June, 1902, 125 of the Ivipl f.rm.-. I tfc. .k . ' . . ..... o 1 1 1 ii..: u u . l ii iraiv tun s capital stock of $10,000, to build and operate a grain elevator In the village cf Benedict. We hmvm tka fmrnU In h k.nli but the B. A M. positively refuses to grant u a location on any of its sidetracks and reiuses to lay a spur. NOW. hv la It It Hr.ni. wn- more freieht. wMrh if wnuM u a if we built an elevator? can It be that the oinciais own and operate elevators, or the majority of (hem. In Nvhri.Wa) t it th B. & M. or the grain association that sets me price or grain In all the surrounding towns each and every day? Why Is It the same price at all the points? Are all of the same mind at the same time? One dare not oerum tne otner without permission from the grain trust, but they will let us plow our around, sow nnr t .... Itraln, allow us to stack and thresh It. but when we haul a load to town, they say "Halt! You can go no farther. We will take care of It. You have no right to sell ii wnere you can get the most for It. We will give you what we please. Unload and get home for another load. We have the railroads on our side and you cannot help yourself." Whose side should the railroads be oa? The farmers came here before there were any towns and railroads. We voted bonds .ur mem to ouna tne railroad. Wo turned the desert which the Indian and wild beast roamed over into fields of waving grain and lowing herds. The r.in ..i.. o - - v v -) tuiuun In after we have made the country what It Is and says, "You must give me from 6 io o cents per bushel out of your crop. You have no right to do your own business." Would not the farmers be Justified In advising their friends In the east when they come west on a visit to come ovrir some other road than the RAM if i,- going east the same? Is there no law that ,TB u me same privilege as other patrons? If not. couM nnt ....- v law passed in our next lcgislsture. Is It u..urriooa wnen tbey get their charter ".-i mey snouia not discriminate against their patrons? p If Missouri has a right to Investigate a i nas not Nebraska a right to In vestigate an elevator trust? If the B ft M. has a right to hn. , a town can have, has it not the same right man, stores it shall have; how many blacksmith shnna n- buy tickets to go from one point to another? A. LANO. OPENING OF HERR0D HEARING Accused of Belnsjr Implicated In Kill in of David Jones of Wymore. BEATRICE, Ncb.7ocT. l.-(Speclal Tele-gram.)-The preliminary bearing of Epp J. Herrod. chamrl with . j . . . Jones or Wymore. was begun In sounty rur or nve witnesses from Wymore testified as to Herrod's character while a resident of that city, and also to the condition of the old gentleman when found in a dying condition the next morn- fL.t.!r the crlm had "n committed. Fred Olds, who Implicated himself and Her rod in the murder, waa on the stand moat of the day. but as he was recently released from the Insane asvlum hi. bcniiuiQQJ seemed to carry little weight with the v ect ,na rea""ect examination he said how he and Herrod had committed the crime. His stories were conflicting. Detective Bentley, a witness for the stats, admitted on cross-eminfi . t.. . v. . ...,u iu, . jie uhq accepted money from Herrod with which to secure evidence for him. The case was continued over this evening until Friday at sr w viwvgM Many to greet niegenfind Some Crlea of "liana- Him," bat Ho Serlons Attempt Made at Lachtna-. PIERCE, Neb., Oct. l.-eolal Tele gram.) Niegenfind arrived hr thla ifl... noon on the 1:08 passenger train In charge of Sheriff Bon Jones. He waa k. a large and curious crowd at the depot. When he was assisted off the train soma one In the crowd yelled "get a rope," and wiiuo on tne way up town some of the iwys yonea -nang aim." He was followed up Main street by a lare-e Crowd lMn nf them even going un to the tall. t tens here are perfectly willing that the iw snouia lane its course and there Is very little danger of mob law. County Attorney Barnhart aavs NleMnfln m have his preliminary trial as soon as he la able, proably the fore part of next week. District court will be held here on the 27th of this month to try the case. ANDREWS REJECTS A RAISE Says t'nlverslty Finances Will Not Warrant Increased Salary. LINCOLN, Neb.. Oct. 1. (Special Tele gram.) Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, chan cellor of the University of Nebraska, to day notified the Board of Regents of his re jection of a proffered increase In his salary, amounting to $1,000 annually.. The re gents granted the Increase several months ago, but It was not to tske effect, until the beginning of the new school year. Ths chancellor's declination Is based,' as he states, on the tact that the finances of the school will not permit any Increase In sal aries, the regents having been forced to economise in all other departments of the university. Approaching Wedding Aanonneed. HUMBOLDT. Neb.. Oct. 1. (Special) Cards ars out this week announcing the ap proaching marriage of Miss Cstherlna, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.. F. Murphy to Mr. Alexander Tlehen, Jr., which la to occur at 8t. Mary's Catholic church in Daw son on Thursday, October 2. performed by Rev. Father Corcoran of that place. The groom Is one of Dawson's popular young business men, while the bride's parents, were among the pioneers of the county. After a short tour the young couple will begin housekeeping In Dawson, being at home to their friends after November L Booming York Connty Man. YORK. Neb. Oct. 1. (Special.) A move ment among democrats and nonuliata f this county Is to get the senatorshlp nom ination, to which York county Is not en titled, although Its representation is mors than Fillmore county and they can nom inate here. The ars urging la. tualoulsti of Fillmore county to conceded the nom ination this year to York county, claiming that there Is disaffection amongst leading old-time republicans of Fillmore county the Sloan and the Younger factions snd for this resson a York county nominee would stand a much better chance of elec tion. The fuslonlsta of Fillmore county are not In favor of this and a number of them are urging the candidacy of John Chrlstlsncy, and this week Mr. Chrlstlancy was over here In consultation with fu slonlsta. It Is possible that at the next fuslonlst senatorial convention thsy will have a merry time. No nominee that they make here In York can carry York county, and Robert Sloan, the republican nominee of Geneva, cannot be beaten. Yoansrster Gets to Wrong Town. HUMBOLDT. Neb., Oct. 1. (Special.) rlerre Olson, a young Swede who but re cently landed from the old country, was stranded In this city Sunday through an error of the railroad officials In Boston who supplied his tlcketi He waa bound for Sex torp in Cheyenne county for a visit with relatives, but by mistake his ticket resd to Humboldt. He could not speak or un derstand a word of the English language. and people were at a loss whst to do until a Humboldt woman, who la a native of Swe den, made her appearance and untangled the skein. The Burlington officials were apprised of the situation and gave Instruc tions to send the youngster, who was only 14 years of age, out to Sidney, where his folks had been located. The traveler had plenty of money but knew nothing of his whereabouts and cried through fear of los ing his bsggage which had been checked through. Keeps His Bnhy'a stocking. PLATTBMOUTH. Neb., Oct. 1. (Spe sl. ) Mr. Kennedy of Omaha, a sister-l-law of T. W. Kennedy, the man arhn Aieit very suddenly of heart failure last Saturday ,-niie working on the new Burlington bridge ere, arrived in thla cltv vrterrin r.a Identified the remains. She learned of Ms death through The Bee. A brother of the deceased resides at Streator, 111., nnd a cousin at Atlantic, la., and were notified, but were unable to get here in time for the funeral which occurred last evening. Rev. ratner uarney omclateS and Interment was In the Catholic cemetery. rim ikm.. has a wife and a 4-year-old son residing at rercivai, la., but they have not Hved to gether for several years. Tn nnn nf i,i pockets was found a pair of baby stockings, which he doubtless prized htghor than any thing else he possessed. New Telephone Connection. FREMONT. Neb.. Oct. 1. (Sner-lat A At the regular meetlna- of the rltv nnnnell laat evening the Farmers Telephone company asked for a franchise cermittln them tn extend their line to a point In this city. The company has made a traffic arrange ment With the new teleohona entnnamr which has commenced putting tn an ex- cnange nere, and Intends to extend Its line to the central office of the new fAnitwn The petition was referred to the committee en streets, ana win undoubtedly be granted. The Independent telephone company has Its wire and material on hand and has already commenced work. It expects to have the puls S6l before the ground freezes, and everything In working order by January 1. Opponents Get Chummy. GRAND ISLAND, Oct. 1. (Special.) Hon. J. H. Mickey, the republican candi date, and Hon. W. H. Thompson, the democratic- nominee for governor, arrived In the city last evening on the same train. Coming into Grand Island thex occupied the same seat in the train and. had a pleasant chat, at the close of whlcti fr,. Thompson InvlteA Mr Mlrkav t Wfa vi.Mt tn. tt.. night However, as Mr. Mickey waa com pelled to leave on a very early train the Invitation was declined., Mr. Mickey shook hands with a number of republicans last evening at the hotel and expressed much satisfaction with the conditions as appear ing at the present time. Drops Dead In m Bank. BEATRICE, Neb.. Oct. 1. (Special Tele- gram.) H. Bates, a prominent resident of this city, expired suddenly In the First Na tional bank about 10 o'clock today. Med ical assistance waa summoned, but he was dead when the physicians arrived. The body waa removed to an undertaking establish ment, where a coroner's Inquest waa held. The verdict reached waa that death was due to apoplexy. Deceased was (3 years of age and leaves a widow and one son. He had disposed of his dairy farm near Be atrice and waa preparing to locate In Hous ton, Tex. ' Domestic Relations Not Pleasant. TECUMSEH, Neb.. Oct. 1. (Special.) Neighbors of Mrs. Ellas Young, the woman who attempted suicide here 8unday night, think they know the probable reason that the woman desired to end her existence. Two of Mr. Young's daughters by a former marriage, aged 14 and It years, live with the Young family. It Is said the relations between the stepmother and the daughters are not pleasant. However, Mrs. Young says she gets along well with the family. The woman Is doirig nicely, and will be as well as ever in a few day. Trwstre for Grocery. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special.) At the hearing yesterday In the bankruptcy proceedings of Carter ft Vaught. the lato grocery firm of thla city, F. R. Butterfleld was appointed trustee of the stock of goods. and Messrs. P. H. Jussen, M. H. Felt and L. H. Howe nsmed as appraisers. The lia bilities n-e aald to be In the neighbor hood of $4,500, with assets of only a small per cent of this amount. Dodge Connty Mortgage Record. FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special.) The following is the mortgage record of Dodge county for the month of Beptember: Chattel mortgages filed 77. amount $20, 737; releaaed 20, amount $6,953.10; farm mortgagea recorded 12, amount $27,400, re leases 16, amount $28,050; town and city mortgages recorded IS, amount $12,219.46, released 11, amount $3,363.66. Has Big Apple Crop. YORK, Oct. 1. (Special.) Apples are so plentiful In York county that the local markets took a decided drop this week, being quoted at 6 cents per bushel. Hun dreds of bushels have been shipped west and car loads will be shipped this month to western points In this state. The qual ity Is the very best, rivaling In size and taste apples of eastern states. Nam Jadgo Wall for Senator. KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special Tel egram.) Telephone advices from Ravenna at 4 o'clock this afternoon were to the ef fect that the republican convention had nominated Judge Wall of Loup City by ac clamation. Judge Wall had been called away oa business and was not present when the nomination was made. Chicken llnnters Start Ont. GRAND ISLAND, Oct. 1. (Special.) The chicken season opening today there has been a general exodus of hunters Into ths sand hills this morning. Quits a num ber arrived from eastern points last even ing to go out on the early Ord and Loup City trains this morning. Fnalon Legislative Candidates.' FAIRBURY. Nab.. Oct. X. (Special.) The fusion delegates from Jefferson and Ttugr.r counties met h.re yesterday and OCTOIlETt 2, 1002. IT NWp l VCAls,p"y' CATHARTIC aooaoooB Greatest in the World J?? J.t?n,drful record ln Bl1 hl"tory-merit made it. Advertislnar has served to make OABOABET8 known, but the Kreateet advertisment ever printed oould do no more than tret a person to try OASOABKT8 onoe. Then oomes the test, and if OASOARETS did not prove their merit there would not be a sale of nearly a MILLION BOXES A MONTH. This sucoess has been made by the kind words of our friends. No one who tries OASOARET8 fails to be pleased and talk nloely about them. OASOARETS are easiest to buy, to carry, to tske to stive THE PERFECT HOME MEDICINE. They are a perfect cure for Constipation. Appendicitis" Biliousness, Sour Stomaoh, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Pimples, Piles, Worms and all bowel diseases. Genuine tablet stamped COO. NEVER BOLD IN BULK. All dniRlsts, lOo, ww. ciji4 uuuuui, placed in nomination sr v .. m, - 1 - ' . i i ei wiieaa, Thayer county, for stata mntn, m ' "na ustten of Jefferson county for irrrBcuinuve, nont District 36. Republicans Int I p Cattleman. CRAWFORD. Neb.. Oct. 1. fSneolal Tel. egram.) The republican representative convention for the Fifty-third district mn. vened here today and nominated Frank Currle of Whitney, Dawes county. Mr. currie Is a large cattle man, very popular and strong. Drenching Rain at Humboldt. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Oct. 1. (Special) A drenching rain visited this section yes terday and continued until late In the night, putting the ground ln good condition but making the roads very bad for travel. AIR WEATHER FOR PARADE Bright Skies and Cooler Atmosphere Is Promised for Ak-Sar-Bcn'a Appearance. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Forecast: For Nebraska Fair Thursday, except showers and warmer ln southwest portion; cooler ln esBt portion; Friday, fair and warmer. l'or Iowa and Missouri Fair In east. showers In west portion Thursday; Friday, Cloudy, prohnhly ahnwera For Kansas Showers and cooler Thurs day; Friday, fair and warmer. For Illinois Fair Thursday; Increasing cloudiness Friday, probably showers; light to fresh northeast winds. For Colorado Rain or snow In east por tion Thursday, followed by fair and warmer; fair and warmer ln west portion; Friday, fair and warmer. For Wyoming Fair and warmer Thurs day; Friday, fair and warmer in east por tion. For Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota Fair and warmer Thursday; Fri day, fair. Ijooavl Record. OmCE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Oct. 1. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: , 1902. 1901. 1900. 1899. Maximum temperature.... 67 72 72 85 Minimum temperature.... t4 66 60 63 Mean temperature 66 64 66 69 Precipitation 00 T .76 .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1902: Normal temperature 60 Deficiency for the day 4 Total excess since March 1 68 Normal precipitation 09 Inch Deficiency for the day 09 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 23.41 Inches Deficiency since March 1 2.36 Inches Deficiency for cor. period 1901.... 4.90 Inches Deficiency for cor. period 1900 80 inch Kevorts from Stations at T P. M. Ki5 It. 3 3 3ff : c : B r : : 3 i S CONDITION OF THS WEATHER. : Omaha, cloudy , Valentine, part cloudy... North Platte, raining...., Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Lake City, cloudy... Kapld City, clear Huron, part cloudy Willlston, clear Chicago, clear St. Louis, clear 8t. Paul, raining Davenport, part cloudy.. Kansas City, cloudy Havre, cloudy Helena, part cloudy Bismarck, clear , Galveaton, clear I. Ml .00 T .02 .12 .00 .00 .28 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .00 .00 .00 6l 3D 66 46 60 44 64 661 60 60i 62 64 62 481 .04 76 76 T T Indicates trace of precipitation. U A. WEL8FT, Local Forecaat Official. Willi KVtaEse Naw Leato of Uf for an lews Postmaster. Postmaster R. II. Randall, Dunltp, Is., lays: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found what I had loop looked for. I am better today than la years. Kodol gave me a naw leas of Ufa. Anyone can have my af fidavit to the truth of this statement." Kodol digests your food. This enables the system to assimilate supplies, strengthen ing every organ and restoring health. Kodol Make You Strong. 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Will NOT nccept your money UNDER ANY CONDITION: but If wo aocept your case for treatment we will srunrnntee a SAFE AND POSITIVE CURE- In the shortest possible time without ln1nrlon after effects, pur o!iAiK'a wiii be as low as possible for conscientious, skillful nnd successful services. Con sult us before consenting; to any surgical procedure upon important blood ves sels and organs. DISEASES OF MEN STRICTURE. VARICOCELE, NERYO-SEXUAL DEBILITY, BLOOD POISON (Syphilis) RUPTURE AND KIDNEY . nlrCICCf' Painful and Fre'que n wiwbnwkui urinations. Onr special home treatmei Banks and Leading? Business flee or by letter free and strl etly Offlco Honrs, 8 a. as. to 8 p. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 FARNAM ST., OMAHA, NEB. Longest established. Thoroughly reliable. Authorized by the laws of the state: MRS. : BASIL "WHITE, MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN. Vice-President Home Forum Club. 9l8 Herman Building, Mii.waukkk, Wis., Feb. 27, 1902. I had ill health for seven years; nothing helped me and I had about given np hope. I dreaded every month as it came around, as I knew it meant suffering for ne. I grew thin, my complexion was bad, my tem per was worse'and everything irritated me. A friend advised me to try Wine of Cardui and as she urged the matter so strongly I followed her advice. I found it pleasant to take and not like most other remedies that are disgusting nostrums. In a short time I began to improve in health and my digestion was better. It made me regular and reduced the pain and finally it disappeared entirely. I gained ten pounds in two months and now I feel in excellent health, and much relieved to be restored to perfect health one more. THERE is hardly a man or wo . man in this land who has not a mother, wife, sister or daughter who is now suffering as Mm. White suffered. . These silent sufferers are rnnrtyrs. to thoir modesty. Even their nearest relatives know only half of the 'story of woe they might tell. What a great service you could ren der your loved ones by securing them a bottle of Wine of Cardui, the med icine which made such a happy change in Mrs. White's life. Can you put the rost of a life of suffering with hundreds of dollars in doctori bills, atrainst the small price of the few bottles of Wine of Cardui which cured Mrs. White so quickly? The fact that Mrs. White suf fered for seven long years shows that when proper treatment is not secured the trouble grow worse. And this letter shows that Wine of Cardui is positive and )ermanent cure. Mrs. White's case was chronic. Nothing helped her until she began taking this wonderful Cardui treatment. WINE of ,1 OXES uucago or ew Yori. CONTEMPLATING I IibH I Itlkli I nmi iHHiuiK recovery oi wnicli menus so much to your future life and hnp plncsH. Kvery man who Is afflicted owea It to hlmsi'lf and his posterity to (ret cured mift-ly nnd positively, without leaving; .any bliRht or weakness In his svstem. You 1o not want to be mtilllnteit nnd maimed for life trying to be oured of VAHHOt -KI.K, ftTHICTlltN and kindred troubles ln a fow days by sur kIchI procedures. - We make no misleading statements or unbiiHinesMlIke propositions to the nfflicteil in order to secure their pnt ronaKe. The many years of our sue cpnsful practice In Omaha prove thit our methods of treatment are SAl-lS and CERTAIN. Oar 4'oinhliieil Klectro-Meillcnl Xrentment has many friends mi fen- enemies. Its friends are those who have tested Its merits and hnve Iteen cured. Its ene mies are those Doctors or Spe cialists who nre envlonn nf nil. other treatments that hnve proven more snrrensfal thnn their mi n snd all reflex complications and as sociate,', diseases and weaknesses of men. We will spare you the penalties as sociated with Nervous Debility, Weak ening Drains, Self-Abuse, Wui tins: of Organs, Premature Decline, koss of Memory, Energy and Ambition, Nerv ousness, Pimples, Palpitation of the Heart, Shortness of Hrenth. Apprehen sion of Calamity, the Chagrin . and Mortification of Weaklings, the Fright' of Contemplated Matrimony. We will render you robust and strong mentally physically and sexhally. Call at our offices or write for our book, FRKB, which will explain the diseases we cure, and how we cure them to stay cured when others fall, t will cure yon. References Heat Men of the city. Consultation at of- confidential. Sundays JO n. ni. to 1 p. m. :XsSSBBtt Wine of Cardui benefits the young girl just entering womanhood by properly starting tha menstrual func tion and keeping it regular through life. It relieves barrenness in the wife and stops all bearing down pains, ulcerations, inflammations and drains. It makes childbirth easy for the mother and safely car ries her, at middle age, through that dangerous period known at the change of life. When Win of Car dui can be secured so easily in every town in this land health "it within the grasp of almost every woman. The wine as Cardui treatment can be taken privately at home by any lady without the advice of a doctor or without a doctor's local eiami na tion, yet so thorough and complete is this treatment that thousands of rases which doctors would submit to the operating table have been cured by this simple medicine in the home. All druggists sell 1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. CARDUI 7T