THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1002. 3 F Read Through It It's as clear as crystal you can see that the soap is pure. Dainty vege table oils and glycerin, and the natural odor of flowers. 0 SI 5 ..H afcsV trs nasal The name Kirk stands for perfection in soaps, and this soap is our pride. All that cost, skill and experience can do are combined in it. JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO PllCciatl Laundry SoP Wrapper exchanged if UllC INUOOldll for valuable premiums, at our store, 1615 FARNUM STARTS ANTITRUST WAR Senator Nelson Auks Oonstitational Amend ment and New BilL WOULD GIVE CONGRESS PLENARY POWERS 7ombl.es Should Be Liable to Dlssoln. (Ion, Rrtolatlon, Prohibition and 'Definition ly National Lealalature. , . WA8HIN0T0N, Dec. 8. Senator Nelson today Introduced a joint resolution for an amendment to the constitution so aa to give congress tho power' to control trusts, also a bill to amend the Sherman anti trust law by more stringent provisions. The suggested amendment to the consti tution was aa follows: Congrfss shall have power to define, regu late, prohibit or dissolve trUsta, monopolies or combinations, whether existing in the form of a corporation or otherwise: con gress shall also have power to license, regulate-and control all corporations en gaged In trade, commerce or othr busi ness among the aeveral states or with for eign nations. Tlfe bill for the amendment of the Sher man law makes all mergers or combina tion In reatralnt of trade Illegal and pro vides a fine or $10,000 or Imprisonment for one year, or both, against each person en gaged ln the combination. . , , The -bUl,.alao prohibits combinations la restraint of trade and all attempts to mo nopolize any part of the trade of the sev eral states or territories, providing a One of 150,000 or Imprisonment for a year In each can. Corporation engaged in Interatate com merce are required to file with the Inter state Commerce commission each year a statement of their business and also the limel of persons to whom stock waa orig inally lasued and the price paid for It. SANTA FE TRAIN WRECKED California Limited Meets with DIs ; aater and Many P.ssens;ers Are Injured. BUCKLIN, Mo.. Deo. 8. The California Limited on the Santa Fe, No. 8, was wrecked between Marcellne and Rothvllle today. The engineer, Samuel Wise of Argentine, Kan., and the fireman were killed. The wreck I a bad one and many passen ger are believed to be Injured. LABORERS DIE IN TUNNEL Baploalon Oecnrs and Fire Italians Are Killed Wall at Work. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 8. Five Italian laborer were killed, three seriously and levea slightly Injured today by an explo ilon In a tunnel being rut by the Louisville Nashville road at Baker'a Hill. Two Striken with Apoplexy. HASTINGS, Neb.. Deo. 8. (Special Tele tram.) Hasting citizen are undergoing a which a sure i Q BIG HEAD OUT ALL WIGHT TAKE A im TOE ONLY NATURAL AMERICAN ; CATHARTIC WATER. . : It give you a clear head and a sound body. It keeps your liver acting and your system in perfect condition. For sale at your Druggist Trae bcttle4 35 cents; small bottle,. 15 cents. STREET. El siege of serious sickness. W. W. Mile was taken with a bad attack of apoplexy this morning and William Twldale is also Buf fering with a serious attack of the same disease. Yon nislt loar Lite If you neglect piles. They wilt cause fatal diseases, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve posi tively cures or no pay. 25c. For sale by Kuhu Co. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Snow and Warmer In Nebraska and Probably In Western Iowa. WASHINGTON, Dee. 8. Forecast: For Nebraska, South and North Dakota and Montana Snow and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday, probably snow. For Iowa Fair Tuesday, except probably now In west portion, not so cold; Wednes day probably snow and warmer. For Illinois Partly cloudy, continued cold Tuesday; Wednesday, warmer, with prob ably anow and rain In south portion; winds becoming southeast and fresh. For Kanaaa Rain or anow and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday, rain. For Missouri Fair Tuesday In east, prob ably snow In west portion; Wednesday, rain or snow, warmer In east portion. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Deo. 8. Official ' rerord of tem perature and precipitation compared with the Icorrespondlng day of the lact three ear: 1 1903. 1901. 1900. 1899. Maximum temperature ... 11 82 M 47 ....i,.m lmmralnr ... 1 23 27 32 Men temperature 28 ' 40 40 Precipitation T-rT .00 .16 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since afarch 1, IW2: Normal temperature 28 Deficiency for the day 22 Total excess since March 1 v Zftj Normal precipitation 04 Inch Deficiency for the day .Winch Total rainfall since March 1 2S.19 Inches Deficiency since March 1 1.33 Incn Deficiency for cor. period, 19U1... 6.93 lnchea Excess for cor. period, 1!J0 26 Inch Reports from Stations at T P. M. O O q M 2 3 3 v 1 CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. Omaha, clear Valentine, partly cloudy ...... North Platte, cloudy 10 Hi T T T L8.l j Cheyenne, cloudy 601 .00 .00 .00 Halt LAke city, partly ciouay. rtapld City, partly cloudy.... Huron, clear , . Wllltaton, cloudy r Chicago, cloudy St. IaiuIs, cloudy St. Paul, partly cloudy Davenport, cloudy Kansas City, clear Havre, cloudy Helena, cloudy H'smarck, clear Galveston, e'ear 52 14 4 8 .01 Si .uo 8 .00 2 .00 -2) .00 41 X-J 6 22 i 22 241 .00 101 101 T 18 1S T -0) T 60 80 .00 Zero. T Indicates trace of precipitation. U A. WEI.PH. Local Forecast Official. When a woman first experiences the pleasant anticipation that comes with pregnane r, she finds much satisfaction in preparing- little bits of soft clothing designed to protect tbe child and en hance its beauty once it is- safely ushered into tbe world. Much anguish, accompanied by fear. In somnia, and dread, figure largely too in tbe condi tion ol a woman during these long months of gesta tion. At tbe best it is a trying period, and every consideration, care and attention should be given tbe coming mother, together with the aid good, tried and perfect balm like MOTHERS FRIEND can give, and which is to be trie chief means of perfect re production. MOTHER S FRIEND applied externally throughout pregnancy will relieve the paiusof parturition, and no motner ana cnna can ran to oe healthy, hearty, strong, clear com' plexioned, pure blooded, calm ncr ved and cheerful in disposition. who are mutually influenced for months by the continued use ot OTHER rkhtXD, Of Dr(IM 1 fr krlW. (.., lra.li... UMk.rfc4 a;.ll. F Sat. Tit BBADriKLD KFUULiTOR 10., AtUala. Oa. CLASS OF MM, ASSERTS REMEDY IS A FRAUD State Veterinarian Warns 8tockmen Against Cornstalk Disease Care. GOOD PROFIT IN IT FOR MANUFACTURER Company Which lias Coatraet to Sap. Bly State laatltatloaa with Coal Saya It la I'nable to Se rare a Sapply, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Dec. . (Special.) State Vet erinary Surgeon Thomas, who Is also a doubting Thomas, after several weeks of quiet Investigation, announced this after noon that the "guaranteed cure for the cornstalk disease," known aa the National Cornstalf Remedy, was a fake and was absolutely worthless aa a cure for the cornstalk disease. This concern does business In Omaha and it has an office in room 427 Ramge block. In the office, said Dr. Thomas, la a number of palls containing the al leged remedy, a quantity of advertising matter and a young clerk whose chief business sot mod to be to fold the circu lars and mall them. The man who Is sup posed to be at the bead of the company 1 named Muer, first name and where abouts, according to Dr. Thomas, unknown, but on the three occasions the veterinary called the head man was said to be over In Iowa, and It is the belief that the remedy Is manufactured in that state. J. M. Nelson, chemist for the State Food commission, made an analysis of the remedy and reported the summary of its Ingre dients as follows: Sulphur, one-fifth or six parta; charcoal or coal, one-fifth or six parts; salt, one-tenth or three parts; glau box salts, one-sixth or Ave parts; copperaa, one-third or ten parts; enough fenugreek to give the concoction an odor. "This mixture," said Dr. Thomas, "taken the way It Is prescribed. Is ot no value whatever. There are some materials in ihe mixture that are good, but taken as a whole It Is absolutely worthlesss." Over a month ago while out In the state Dr. Thomas saw one of the circulars Is sued by the company and at once went to Omaha to secure a sample of the remedy. At that time he waa informed that the company had none on hand. A second trip was made to the office, and thla time the clerk In charge, who had discovered the Identity of Dr. Thomas, refused to sell It to him, stating that tbe remedy was sold to farmers only. Through other sources Dr. Thomas secured a pall ot the remedy and had It analyzed. The actual cost to manufacture' the remedy, according to the chemist, is about 60 cents for a twenty-Dve-pound sack, which is said for $10. According to the directions Issued by the company for the preparations of the remedy for the stock, said. Dr. Thomas, It would take a man's farm to feed the remedy to a large herd of cattle. Of a cure for the cornstalk disease. Dr. Thomas said: "The true remedy Is to take care of the product and not let It remain In the Held and lose its nutrition." The company gives aa references the Union Stock Yards National bank at South Omaha and the bank at Thornton, la. The company advertises exclusively by circular. Blind Man. Ilaa Bad Fall. Charles Walte, old and blind, either acci dentally or with suicidal Intent, took a header over the railing which surrounds the light shaft in the court house and Is now at hi home with the chances against his recovery. His Injuries consisted of a broken ankle, a fractured arm and a dislocated knee. Caaaot Fill Coal Contract. It was not an halUclnatlon of disordered brain that made the .Board of Purchase and Supplies get a move on Itself this morning. In tbe matter of supplying fuel 'o the state Institutions tor the insane, but from the fact that at the Lincoln asylum there was acarcoly enough coal on hand to last twenty-four hours. At the other towns where hospitals for the Insane are located almost tho sane conditions confronted the superintendents. The Whitebreast company, which has the contract for furnishing fuel for most ot the Institutions, informed the board thla morning that it would be impos sible for the company to fill Its contract, and that If the board would consent to take a different kind of coal. It believed it could secure the board thirty carloads. The meet ing was held In the office of the secretary of state'a office and the thirty cara were pur chased to be delivered at once. Rosy Wrrk at Lincoln. There will be a plenty doing at tho state capitol during the week ot January 19-24, for in addition to the state legislature, the following state organizations will hold an nual meeting here: The Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, Nebraska Dairymen's association, Nebraska Corn Growers' asso elation. State Swine Breeders' association, Southwest Shorthorn Growers' association, Nebraska Veterinary Medical association, Duroc-Jersey Breeders' association, State Farmers' Institute, State Poultry aBsocia tlon. State Bee Keepers' association, Ne braska Stock Growers' association, Agrlcul tural Students' association, Keya Paha Stock Growers' association, Nebraska Irri gation association, Fine Stock Breeders', as sociation. Farmers' Co-operative Grain and Live Stock association. Tbe railroad companies have granted a one fare throughout the state, good coming January 18-24 Inclusive, and good returning to February 8. Standard Oil Objects. Tbe Standard Oil compauy, through Its attorneys, McCoy Olmstead ot Omaha, has Bled with the city clerk a protest against the assessment placed upon its property here by Assessor Brown. The as sessor valued the property of the company at $30,825, which the company said was about three times what It should be. It aid ita agent gave In the figure approxi mately correct. The Bloomquest Gymnastic and Ortho podtc Institute ot Omaha haa filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary ot atate. Tbe capital stock Is $25,000 and the incor porators are: William A. Paxton, C. Gust, P. Bloomquest, Charles D. Thompson and B. J. Scanncll. The object of the Institute Is to handle and control the Bloomquest patent on gymnastic apparatus. Japs Work on Railroad. For tbe Drat time In the history of the state Japaneae employe have been brought Into Nebraska. Tonight thirty-four were taken through her from Wyoming to Ster ling, where they will be employed by the Burlington on construction work. The men were in charge of Foreman George Kakagi and Agent K. Okajimee, and were on a spe cial train, consisting of three bunk- cars, a diner and a kitchen. These car will be their home during the winter. The men are to be paid $1.25 a day. None of the Japanese hav been In the country more than two years, but a majority of them apeak English and appear fairly intelli gent. ' - Serlons Stabbing? Affray. In a fight tonight between Dr. George Angua and Otia Steele, a furrier, the lat ter was stabbed In th stomach. Both men were taken to the police station and Steele' wound was dressed. It Is not thought to be dangerous. Police Judge Coagrav was rolled out of bed and after a preliminary examination fixed Augus' bond at $1,000. At a late hour bond had not been given. Th trouble occurred In the storeroom In the WalBh block, occupied by Steele and Mrs. Angus, over the disposition of stock in the store. Bad blood had existed between the two men f some tlm on this account. Angus denied that he did the (tabbing. WATER SUPPLY STILL SHUT OFF !rbraka City People Unrklnx Over time to Make Connection with the Itlver. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. Dec. 8. (Spe cial.) Thla city la still practically out of water and there la no telling Just when a supply will be available. A large force of workmen la busily engaged in digging a ditch across the 2,000 feet of sandbar which lies between tbe Intake pipe of the water works and the current of the river. This Is a slow Job and there la no certainty that a supply will be available when it is completed. It la doubted whether the flow will be sufficient and some contend that the mouth of the ditch will rapidly fill up with aand. They maintain that the ditch hould have been dug upstream, so that the current would have a tendency to enlarge the ditch. It will probably be aeveral days before the work will be completed. At present practically all the manufac turing enterprises are shut down or run ning on short time, th packing house, which haa a system of water supply of Its own, being the only one which Is not In convenienced. There Is .much uneasiness also, particularly in view ot the cold weather, lest a fire should break out In the business section of tbe city, for should one gain any considerable headway the Ore department would be helpless. ICE COVERS UP .'.THE RANGE Slorkmra la' Vicinity 'of Grnnt Com pelled to Commence Feed ing Cattle. GRANT, Neb., Dec. 8. (Special Tele gram.) The temperature fell twenty de grees during Saturday and'sleet commenced falling Sunday morning, lasting, until Mon day forenoon. Everything Is covered with Ice and stockmen are compelled to feed. In dication are for continued bad weather. Quarter of a Million Involved. WAHOO, Neb., Dec. 8. (Special.) One of the most important cases ever tried in this county was brought up and consumed the most of last week, involving directly over $50,000 and Indirectly $250,000. Suit was brought by the Union Stock Yards Na tional Bank of South Omaha against tho Rlcker National Bank of Qulncy, 111., et al. When the purchase of the Riverside Here ford cattle ranch of William Humphrey by George E. Rlcker, who, with hi father, Henry F. J Rlcker, of Qulncy, 111., and C. A. Jamison ot Peoriai 111., had Hens and Interests In and against William Hum phrey for the sum ot about $200,000, which they released and assumed ail outstanding indebtedness, which included a $10,000 mort gage held by the farmers' and Merchants' bank of Ashland, and one of $11,000 which was held by the Union Stock Yards Na tional bank and which is causing tbe liti gation, the same having never been re corded. When the transfer was made George E. Ricker gave a mortgage to his father for $72,250. Now the contention, as stated In the court, was that the $44,000 should be made a prior Hen, although the same was never recorded owing to the mis laying of the mortgage by the discount ing clerk of the bank, as the same was stated in the bill of sale, and Jamison and Rlcker, It Is claimed by the ' bank, had known of. Judge Sornborgef, who waa on the bench, has taken the' same under' ad visement, j .. 1 , Increase In Farm Valaes. FREMONT. Neb., Dec. 8. (Special.) In response to a request from Commissioner ot Labor Wataon tbe Fremont Commercial club has prepared and forwarded to him some figures on land transfers in this county during the years 1901 and 1902. During the year 1901 tbe average price paid for farm lands a appear from the recorded deeds was $44.30 per acre. For the first ten months of 1902 the average price paid was $50. The total sales for the ten months ot this year exceed those of the entire year 1901. In preparing these figures, transfers made in the course of settling estates and divisions of lands among heirs are not included, only bona fide sales being considered. With the in crease in price ot land there has been a small Increase In rents, especially crop rent, two-fifths of the crops raised being given instead of one-third. Fair Association Prospers, ALBION, Neb., Dec. 8. (Special.) The annual meeting of the Boone County Ag ricultural association occurred last Satur day. The report of the secretary showed that the association now owns thirty acres, worth $100 per acre, bare land and improve ment worth at least $5,000, and not a dollar of debt against it. The treasurer's report show a balance in the treasury of $260. The new officers . elected were; Isaac Letson, president; John O'Neil, vice president; Job Green, treasurer, and H. L. Brooks, secretary. It was voted to hold a four daya' fair In 1903 Instead of three days. B. A. Robert wa elected dclegata to the state meeting in case tbe president could not attend. Survives Katlre Family. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Dee. 8. (Special.) "Grandpa" William Atwood celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday at his home In this city today, hi wife, their children and nearly all of their grandchildren being present. He ha lived to record the death notice of hi parent and all of his broth er and sister, and la onjoylng quite good health for one of hi age. During the day many friend called and extended their congratulation. Makea Fine Sleighing. LEIGH, Neb., Dec. $. (Special.) Dur ing the last few days ample snow has fallen to make excellent sleighing, the best for many years. The snow did not drift and Is of excellent quality for sleigh ing. The weather continues cold and no thawing waa noticeable during the day. Smallpox stamped Oat. LEIGH, Neb., Dec. 8. (Special.) Tho Leigh public schools opened this morning, after a three weeks' vacation on account ot the smallpox. The quarantine ha been raised from all places and It Is given out by the Board ot Health that there la no danger of more contracting the disease. ASTHMA Climates wearoitt. fcmokesand spraye do not cure. They relieve symptom Iiurtead of removing oue : wiit-mta, we lake Atibiua ko thoroughly out of the nt'iu that noihlUK rvmutus which ran produce an attack; suttrrvrs are boon able to work, eut. alrrp and autnd expoaure without the sliMliteht return of Anthrue. MHn- right In principle our tn-atmeiit dona what relief!. " cannot ito. We cure to slay ctin-d severe, longstanding and pro-nouox-4 "Incurable" now. If you are keptlcl,ll l lroaue u are lg-uontut ofourirvut work. Htm lvtl we have trvated 6J,ULO Atb.mn uud Kay Fever mrtf-wrH. If you uVuliu oomi lilfc ro. llrf, liraiith restored, aud no return of Aaihuuk, wrlla fur our Bavk 73 Fraa. V. MAJtou nxta, aliaxo, v. y. BEEF MERCER CASE CLOSES Facfcing Firms Claim Hostile Verdict Will Ruin Liv 'ock; Men. DEFENDANTS PUhx..ro MOST CATTLE Coramlnalonera Will File Report as Soon aa .otea Are Transcribed and Derision Is Therefore Son Only Matter of Time. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 8. The investigation of the alleged beef combine ended today, when the case was submitted to Commis sioner Klnler, who will file his report a soon as the stenographer' notes have been transcribed. The defense Introduced testimony today to show the volume of business transacted at the stockyards at East St. Louis and St. Joseph, and claimed that the greater por tion ot stcck handled at those points was sold to the packing houses. By thla evidence the defense sought to Intimately connect the packing Interests and the live stock Industry and to prove by inference that any action taken by the atate Inimical to the packers must work irreparable injury to the farmer and tho stockman. P. P. Welty. cashier of the St. Joseph Stockyards company, testified as to the live stock receipt al tho St. Joseph yards dur ing 1901 and estimated the proportion sold to the packing companies. Attorneys alao read a statement showing tbe disposition of live stock at East St. Louis during 1901. Brakeman Killed While Snltrhlng. LYNCH, Neb., Dec. 8. (Special Tele gram.) Herman Fagerli, a brakeman on the eastbound local freight, was killed this evening. He slipped while switching, fell under the car and was dragged a car length. He died almost instantly. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. H. M. Stone of Denver is in the city. W. H. Andrews of New Orleans Is In the city. Hussell Thorp of Lusk, W'yo.. Is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin of Kansas City ore guests In this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. H'agenbath of Salt Lake City are guests in the city. Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham of Pes Moines, la., are In the city on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. S. Flnnell of Hamburg, la., were the puests of friends in this city Mon day evening. II. C. Kowntree of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines of that ltv wore gueste Monday evening at the Schlltz hotel. N. C. Winston of Kansas City, wertern manager for the St. Louis W.ought Iron Kange company. Is in the city for a few days. M. C. Henneberry of Akron. Colo.; W. H. C. Woodhurat of North I'latte, A. W. I,ane of Lincoln and William Lawrence of Den ver wore guests at the Henshuw Monday evening. Among the Nebraskans registered at the Millard Monday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Aid of Norfolk, J. M. Moyes of Wymore, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fnllctte of Fre mont and J. H. Kick? 1 of Junlnta. W. F. Hyde, superintendent of the house of correction of Milwaukee; Kd Weeks, one of the oftleers of the Hryan Stove worKs of North Alliance, Wis., and Mr. N. F. Murke of Milwaukee wore in the city Monday evening. They were enroute to Mexico, where they will enjoy a sojourn. Among those who were registered at the Murray Monday evening were: - B. Crltch fleld of Lincoln, D. F. Cornell of Holdrege, Misses Ethel and Maud Perkins of Wahoo. Neb.; U. A. t'hapcll of Corning. La.; Mr. and Mrs. William Krotte of Stunrt, la.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlisle of Harrlsburg. O. R. Fleming of Cedar Falls, t. W. Barnes of Lexington, Ky. ; H. A. Bevan of Colorado Springs, Charles P. Braslaw and wife of San Jose, Cal. ; Mr. and Mrs R. H. Chlrimanof Kansas City, W, H. Cerhart of ' lJneoln, John C. Watson of Nebraska City were registered Monday evening at the lier urana. C. F. Boy Ian of Des Moines, D. Card of t'hadron. K. 8. South and son of Newman Orove, Ed Fltsalmmon of Llndsxy, William L'nviKon or Ainaworth, H. a. lover of Chi cago, C H. Allen of Denver, Attorney F. II. Homer 01 Kearney, Mr. ana Airs. Koach of Kock Springs, Wyo., and P. H. tiray. a prominent cattle grower of Tnrklo, Mo., were cmong the visitors who were regis tered at the Merchants Monday evening. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear SIgnaturn t Aee Fac-Staill Wrapper Bale. Tasty latU and as sa FOX HEADACHE. FOR DIZZMEU. ron BiuousoEct . FOfl TORPID LIVER. rOI COKSTIPATIQI. FCB SALLOW SKII. FOR TMECOMfLEIiCI SMMM MMib.lumMLM TURK KICK HCAOACMS, Specialists In all DISEASES and DISORDER: of MEN. 12 years of sua cesslul practloe la Omaha, CHARGES LOW. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE and nil Ftf cr . " wlUMM-l euulus, rlLCw Iota ot Unu lyU lutiaua ta ur toy or mono? rfua44. C VOL. 1 1 IC u a1" dlrlllLId taerooeklr ctou-ao from ID i7l. -kin .v.rr otn t4 or on alMppotrt sMi.l.: oa taroror No ' Dh-AKINO OUT" ot iko ll.T.tT on th skin or taco. Tnotmoat coautas . IU,UM rus or injMlou MlciiMa. llfC IV I EM " ir Vienna to II CAR. tl C.S1 NKHVUt UKB1UTY OH EX--IctlioW. WA-tTlNO V.ARXlidB. .Ilk aLT DacAY la Till Mi awl UlDUlJC AUKD: lac ol urn. tsar u. atraost. ua wsuui ira a waaa. rur.a suaranUa4. STRICTURE s--or.:ru .o:it tdi:ieM. . . rl. SuruiLi L'rlua. r -nwucr ml UrUalli-s. Dnaa thtt Colaraa or wilk mUh, oreiaMsl a auaia twasoltailoa Kit. Trsaiuieat by Mall. Call or adalrrss. 110 . 14th t. SEARLES & SEARLES. StSA I'M Blf ti If. .nr ainial ,..,...... 1 1. I . I-1 1. 1 . Ill ' 0 liriialiuia or ale rallunj ot siacosa BMB-brAB I rnniv gh.-j - roinlaaa. aaa sut i ilm tl G I r take aa j CARTER'S raiTTic l rt..rj E- nnri -u-a------l I UteJ-ty OR asms 71 Ttt tJt Mt tui 0a. "' ruwuauaa, DID NOT KNOIV SHE HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Gertrude Warner Scstt Cured by tho Great Kidney Remedy. Swamp-Root. Jr., - '4 . v ft ' ?" i.f: v DR. KILMER V CO., Blnghamton, N. Y.: GENTLEMEN: My trouble began wl that It seemed a If knivea were cutting m clan in the country and consulted another, my trouble was kidney disease. They all t and would die. I grew so weak that I coul old, and I only weighed ninety pounds. On vertlsement of Swamp-Root, tbe great kidn drug store and I took it. My family could obtained more and 1 continued the use of and run down that It took considerable tlm thanka to Swamp-Root, and weigh 148 poun and brother. Swamp-Root currd me after ot good. (Gertrude Warner Scott.) W7 ii Woman suffer untold misery because the nature of their disease Is not correctly understood; In many cases when doctoring, they are led to believe that womb trou ble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for their ills, when In fact, disor dered kidneys are the chief cause of their dlctrcFSlng troubles. The mild and extraordinary effect o! the world-famous kidney and bladdor remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I soon realised. It stand the highest for Ita wonderful cures of the most distressing oases. A trial will convince anyone and you may have a sample bottle sent free, by mall. Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Free. EDITORIAL NOTE You may have a ample bottle of thla wonderful remedy, Swamp-Root, sent absolutely free by mail, also a book telling all about Swamp-Root, and containing many of tbe thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters re celved from men and women who owe their good health, In fact their very lives to the great curative properties of Swamp-Root, lu writing to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blng hamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this generous offer in The Omaha Daily Bee. ' If ydu are already convinced that Swamp-Root is -what you need, you can -purchase th regular fifty-cent and one-dollar site bottles at the drug store . everywhere Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,- and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAY RATES... To points within a distance of 200 miles from selling station. . . s Selling Dafes, Dec. 24-25 31, Jan. I FINAL RETURN LIMIT, JANUARY 2. Round trip rates: Ojie fare to points west and one and one-third fare to points east of Missouri river. 1323 ....WHY STAY.... If A GOLD OFFICE? Warm Rooms $10.00 Up IN THE BEE BUILDING. Rental price Includes Heat, Light, Water end Janitor Service. R. C. PETERS & Co., Ground Floor Rental Agents. Bee Bldg. OR. IYIcGREW specialist Treat all forms f USEASES AND DISORDERS Of MEN ONLY tT Year Kzperlsne. 17 Year In Omaha. HI remarkable ue cess ha never bean equaled and evtiy iay brings many natter, tng reports of the good he 1 doing, er the rellaf he haa given. Kct Springs Treatment for Syphilis And all Blood Poisons NO "BRRAKINQ OUT" oil th skin or ties and all oxlsrnaU signs of ths duetts disappear at one. BLOOD DISEtSE&.u VARICOCELE UKMJinXZ UlCK liUaUUt) ctadeuilHy,loa,rof ...... .j . .......... i cL.cbtugaa, ttlrluluxa, ki.v.i. lilaaoy ai.a b.aau.r Ui sassa. ii urocai. WlMCK CURES LOW CllAROEa. Traa.iiu.nt by m4l. Y. O. boa , Office v.r u b. Mia sir. at. btayan JTeraeo. tuui LhouaUu SUsalaV UMaiia, JbM. ..Ik Vinton, Iowa, 7uly 15th, 1901. th pain In my stomach and bark, so severe e. I was treated by two of the beet physl- None of them suspected that the cause of old me that I had cancer of the stomach d not walk any more than a child a month e day my brother saw In a paper your ad ey remedy. lie bought me a bottle at our see a change In me for ths better, so they Swamp-Root regularly. I was so weak e to build me up again. I am now well, d and am keeping house for my husband the doctors had failed to do me a particle Ticket Offices: Farnam St. & Union Station OMAHA. Oceans of Sunshine Acre of rosea and mllea of palms that" a California In ruld wtntec Gather flowers and pick orafljfp. Reached on a higb-daju train THE CALIFORNIA LiTUTED Chicago to California In leaa than three daya. Why endure disagreeable weather at home? The California tour deaertbed in : oar books; mailed for 10c in stumps. Address Passenger Office, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, Des Moines, la, Santa Fe. Ill 151