Tnr OMATTA PATIW BEE: WEDNESDAY. 31 ARCH 25, 1003. A Conversation With, a Climax. WIFE TARES KEY TO EXILE STRIKE BREAKER USES CLN Wkti a. Professional Man to tne Point. Talks. If Seversl famous American physicians and surgeons were recently dining together after a session of a national meeting held la N York. "I had a remarkable ease thla winter," remarked a surgeon present, whose name aa a specialist la rectal diseases Is world wide. "Mr patient was a woman, a dell, cate, Berre racked creature, who had suf fered so fearfully from the rarsgea of hemorrhoids that the knife Beamed the only eolation of the trouble, and yet her heart was weak and her strength so wssted by this fearful disease that we dared not operate. "I had ceased my visits to her for a time and had given up all hope, when one morn ing she entered my office looking like a new woman; the pallor had disappeared and Iho lines of suffering were nearly eradicated from her face. She told me that sbe had purchased a proprietary medicine, namely. Pyramid Pile Cure, and that from the first Insertion of the suppositories she had ob tained Instant relief. I made an examine tlon and found the rectum In excellent con dition, the Inflammation entirely dlsap peered and the swollen reins In normal con ditlon. "I was ao Interested In the .case that I had the remedy analyzed carefully and was so pleased with the result of the analysis. finding a combination of the most healing and scientific remedies present In the Pyra mid Pile Cure and la a more convenient form than I could secure 'them otherwise that I wrote to the Pyramid Drug Company at Marshall. Mich., asking tor their booklet on Piles, their Nature, Cause and Cure (which by the way Is sent free.) and have since used their Pile Cure extensively and with best results In my practice. I do not hesitate to recommend it to you all. It will often aave your patient from a painful aiirglcal operation which In many cases re suits fatally." lira, Eurdic Keeps Meant of Entry to Enjbaod'i Eonte. SWEARS PENNELL HAD NO DUPLICATE Deaf Hi. Kiro.raiM Iter to Meet Lawyer While Vie Rtnan Intl aaate with Who Has Eatry to Dew. Bt'FFALO. March 24. When the Inquest Into her husband's death waa resumed to day Mrs. Burdlck was at once recalled and subjected to further cross questioning con cerning her relatlcns with Penned. Right at the end Mr. Coatsworth made her swear thst she hsd no Idea who the criminal could be and tried to make her Incriminate her lover. In this he failed, and Mr. Hartiell. who appeared for the widow, failed equally to persuade her to fasten the blsme on Mrs. Pennell, although sbe sdmltted that her husband and her lover's wife were on extremely Intimate terms. "There was an occasion about two years ago when you and Mr. Burdlck had quite an altercation?" asked Mr. Coatsworth, when Mrs. Burdlck had taken her seat. "Tee, sir." wsa the reply. "Did you not at tbat time strike him over the hesd with a chair T" "I did not." Pleads with Geaeroaa Hosbaad. At one time last year Mr. Burdlck left her, but consented to return borne after she had pleaded with him. "My Ood. Ed, this must not be," sbe wrote. "You hsve been generous; continue to be so." Then he came home and she Intended to give way to Pennell. Then ou December 2 came the visit on Seveoth street during which her husband surprised her, and sent Save Your Hair With warm shampoos of Cuticura Soap and light dressings of Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stopa falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with nourishment, loosens the scalp skin, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. , Sold throughout the world. MOODY SELECTS NAVAL SlTEIi- . . " . ... tor a divorce and she went to Niagara Falls accompanied by Pennell. When she left the Falls Pennell met her again in Buffalo and went to New York with her. He stayed there seven days. "Was Mrs. Pennell there, too?" Yes." "Did you visit Mrs. Pennell V No." "How often did Pennell visit you?" Every day." "Did Mrs. Pennell know you were there?" "I think she did." Mr. Coatsworth showed a letter written by Mrs. Pennell, dated December 29, 1902, GUANTANAMO, March 24. After a per- to Burdlck. Ia It Mrs. Pennell said she Decides to Make Goaittnamo Principal Station in West Indies FORTS, DOCKS AND BARRACKS TO BE BUILT Proposes te Bar Twtsty tasars Miles ad Several Small lalaada froaa British aad Spanish Owners. sonal Inspection of the proposed -site Sec retary Moody has selected Ouantanamo as the principal United States naval station la the West Indies. Secretary Moody and his associates have worked Incessantly during the last two days, under a hot sun, exsmining the strategic points, the transportation faclll- wanted to warn him and pleaded with him to take Mrs. Burdlck borne and not blast the lives of her children. Sbe told him Mrs. Burdlck wsa about to leave New. York for Atlantic City and that he should call her back before she left. Another letter written by Mrs. Pennell to Burdlck was resd. It wss another plea ties, the water supply and tha surrounding I that he drop the divorce proceedings and country. They visited the locations of the proposed fortifications, surveyed the coast line and conferred with the owners of the land it la proposed to acquire. Senator Proctor and the congressmen consent to return to Mrs.' Burdlck for the sake of his children, declaring that they needed a mother's love and care. Mrs. Pennell urged him to trust his wife once more. The letter waa unaatea, dui en will recommend the purchase of twenty I dently was written about two weeks after square mrles of land on both sides of the lowr bay and several small Islands. As soon -as the necessary legislation has been secured tbey favdr the construction of per msnent barracks, a dry dock and strong fortifications, designed against a sea at tack bnly, fortifications on the land side not being considered necessary, No difficulty Is anticipated In acquiring the necessary land, as the Spanish and Eng lish tlon and navy will maintain forces at Ouan tanamo. Dolphin will sail for Jamaica to morrow. Mrs. Burdlck left for Atlantic City. The district attorney here reverted to the divorce action. Mrs. Burdlck said that Pennell managed everything for her in re latlon to It. She denied that she baa en gaged the detectives who followed Burdlck. Pennell did all that. "Then you did not want to defend tnat eultT" I did not know what I did want. I left Burdlck said that Pennell learned at ihe charity ball that Burdlck had secured from her the letters which Pennell had writteu to her. He teemed much acitated an l wanted the letters back. Bardlek Intimate with Mra. Peaaell. Her. husband, she went on, alwsys brought her with Pennell aa much as pos sible, while he went with other women. Still In spite of all, this Intimacy, she had never compromised herself with the law yer, who always acted as a gentleman. Then Mr. Hartzell strove to shift sus picion from husband to wife and asked question after question concerning Mrs. Pcnnell's relations with the desd msn. They were very Intimate, sstd witness, and no doubt the lawyer's wife could have gained admission to the house at any time of nlht. "And she was familiar with the dining room and the den?" suggested counsel. "Yes. sir." "The door of the den faced the front door?" "Yes. sir." "And a person could tap on the window of the front door and attract attention of anyone In the den without ringing the door bell?" "Yes. sir." Mrs. Burdlck did not know thst It wss Mrs. Pennell's love for her husband which made her refuse to agree to a divorce. She thought It was because sbe dreaded the publicity. Finally witness denied ever hearing that either Mr. or Mrs. Pennell called on Bur dlck on the night of the murder. Two of the Burdlck children were then called and the Inquest was adjourned till Thursday. NAMING MUNICIPAL TICKETS License or Ha License and Party Politics Eater Into tha Campaign. owners: rnlbualastlcslly favor1 the ata l it all to Pernell i. It-tr thought that both tha army f. Held Rabbery. for Hlfkmsy . NEUGH. Neb., March 24. (Special Tele gram.) The preliminary hearing of Frank Henry, who waa arrested at Brunswick last Saturday night on a charge of highway rob bery, .was held today in county court. The testimony of Walter Older, the complaining On December 12 you wrote your husband from New York saying your going back home would make no difference, as Pennell said you had no defense and the divorce waa to be granted by agreement, w ny was the chsnge made with regard to making a defense?" Aarroee to Divorce br Defaalt. Mr. Burdlck told me if I made no de fense I oeuld hsve the children half of the time. Afterward I thought I would make a defense and save my honor." Was It sfter Mrs. Pennell had refused witness, aa to the Identity of the accused was positive. . The defense Introduced no to permit Pennell to get a divorce that you evidence and Henry was bound over to tne I decided to defend your suit? district court with bonds fixed. at f 1.500. This la the third holdup In Brunswick within six months and Is the first arrest that has been made. Peach Bads All Riant. a TECUMSEH. Neb.. March 24. (Special.) The local orchardlata report the peach trees and buds aa la good condition and anticipate a crop. llil Bon Paine, Itching. Scabby kin Dlaoaaaa. Swellings. Carbuncles, Pimples, Scrofula kMauflil. aura bv takiau netaale Bleed Balav. It daetrurs the artlee ralasa la the hi ma. If yoa ban acaea aad talus la hoaoa. Sack aaa latau, itcmns. Seaobr 8MB. IMaad (aula tot ar UIB. gaol lea Olaaea, Ruinu bbS Buuue aa lb Ski. utu.ua ralcbua la LlMtk Sara Throat. Ptaiplae ar alHim eruptlooe. i oinar-Calora Bbom ar kauh aa Skia. all raa-ouaa. ar narouu. I' Iran aa in part a! lha Boar. Hair ar Byearawa nulla eat. Cerbwaaiee ar Bulla, lake Botanlo Blaod Balm, gaaraateed ta aura tka worut an aaoat sea aeated caa uikaea aaetora. aatant medicines and hot sarins tall. It Mil til awuu. atupa all arbue ana Balua. naion all soulllng. aaaaos bload aura and rtch, euaapwtslr uuki tha entire budr lata a alaaa. aaauar aoeat- tlBB. B. B. B. haa rorud thouaauas at mil bleat releea evaa after ranching the laat stages. Old Rhenaaatleaa, Catarrh, Reseat ara uanuod br aa awful eoleoae condition af tl Bloaa. B. B ft. stop Haakiua aaa Spltllas. Itca lae an 4 Scralrhlas. Ahe am a Paiae. etiraa Rhau. l-in l. Catarrh; baala all S aba, Seal. Kraatlaaa, Water? Bl later, foul, fuutariag Sera tt Bcaeau. br glvlag s para, health? Meed auvplr te uSecta Ban. Jaaeer in ran. Betaal Bleed Balm Cures CaBcera at all Kind. Suaaurallna Su-alllate, Ballna Sorea. Tutaara, Oflr I'lcara. It kllla the Caocar rolaaa aaa Baala Uta aaraa ar want eaaear parfrrtlr. I' a ka.a a aar alMaat Flatpla. Wan. Saalllaaa, Skaatla. BUdcIbs Paiaa. La a UiaaS Balm aaa tkaf will tlminr ba lm taar ama llo Caaoar. Maar apearaalir fcaaelaaa caaaa at Caaoar cans b auaaS Bala. I la as a. I a ha s Ik.. arara batlla (a nij mt aa 4ratltol, lake at airHW. fl.l.ala taiMa UaUaatBt.at.aV aJ aai a eare rtaaai tba right aMaaat to takn, f a, at nt raar aaaaiar a. II I Botnnla Blood Bales (B. B. B.) U floaamat an 4 aara la take. Tkaraaaklr taataS far SS raaxa, I aannail at rm Bacaalc lasraSlaala Straa(tkaa aaak kl4Br bb4 waak ataoa tta. oaraa tra.at't" raaiplria airacuaaa aa auk aack houia. CltN. tl.tS. old In Osnnan br Knha at Co, lath and Do a a lava- atroota. In Conaell BloCs by R. B. Aadaraoa. M0 Broadway. In Sooth Omaha hy Dillon Drat Co., Mlh and M. Coll or write any above aSoroo. Blood. Bavins aeat hy asproaa. ( 1 exgtlve promo OarwaaCckMlaOaalVar.i Qninme Day avery a Ikh. 2U No; Mrs. Pennell never positively re fused or agreed." What was Pennell going to do with you after you were divorced?" "He said he would go out west and get divorce from his wife and marry me." Continuing, Mra. Burdlck aaid she did not know that Pennell made provision to psy her $25,000, but she thought she claimed alimony from her husband, though she never applied to the courts tor It. When you got the telegram announcing Burdlck'a death, what reply did you send?" I replied thst I would be home the fol lowing morning." "Did you also telegraph, to Pennell V "Tea, I wired him to meet me at the sta tion." "You arrived that Friday morning, did you ask Mra. Hull how tt bad happened?" Why, yes, I said 'Mamma, what In the world haa happened?' and she said, 'Ed, Ed la dead. He has been murdered In his own house.' " "Did you hear from Pennell that day?" -"I got a brief note In which he aald he waa sorry hs had been at the Falls, so that he could not meet me." She did sot reply, neither did the com municate with him In any way after that. She never saw Pennell again after he left her on the train going to Atlantic City. Then counsel turned to Mrs. Pennell and her part In the drama. He produced a let ter to Mr. Burdlck la which she asked It he was absolutely crazy In pressing the dl vorce proceedings. 8hs called attention to the fact that pennell did not value life too highly and Intimated that he might commit suicide and taks Mra. Burdlck with him. . But wltnesa could throw no light on the meaning', although Pennell wss repeatedly writing her ia a pessimistic strain. Did he ever ssy anything to you about putting an end to his existence?" He said he would rather be dead tbsa crippled or maimed, but sever raid he would commit suicide." Keene Key to Door. Pausing only for a moment here, Coata- worth returned on a aew tack and tried to get her to Incriminate her lover. When she went to Niagara Falls she had a key to her nusrjana a nouse, wnicn sne took with her to New York and Atlaatlc City. "And Mr. Pennell also had a key to tha door?" queried counsel almost eagerly. Not that I know of," replied Mrs. Bur dlck with surprise. "Will you swear Pennell did not have thst key ia hie possession while you were la New York?" "I will." "Hsve you received any Information as to who killed your husband?" "No. sir." "You are positive about that?" "Yea. sir." "You never beard anypne say that he or she waa going to do It?" "No. air." "And you nave ao laforaiatlea or knowl edge by which you caa place your hands on who did ltr "No. sir." Tbsfs all." said Mr. Coatsworth aa be resumed rls seat Creea-eaaaalaed by Mr. HarUell. Mra. FAIRBURY. Neb.. March 24. (Special.) C. H. Denney, nominee of the high license caucus, haa declined the nomination and the commtttee has nominated Dr. S. W Dodge for the place. The bigh license men also nominated Wilson Clark for police judge and the anti-saloon party, nominated O. H. Strock for the- same office,; and J. C. Richardson for city engineer. CHADRON. Neb., March 24. (Special.) Pursuant to a call of the city clerk, the voters of tbe city met In citizens' caucus and placed the following ticket in the field: Mayor Robert Hood; clerk. L. J. F. Hough ton; treasurer. B. L. Scovel; surveyor. Duncan McMillan; police judge, D. Y. Moars; councilman. First ward, Charles Kllngermsn; councilman. Second ward, Charles HUbert; councilman, Third ward, Edy Randall; members of tbe school board, for three years, C. E. Foster and Dr. E. A. Weir. There was a lively contest, for these offices between the saloon element snd the law and order element, owing to the recent prosecutions of the saloon keep ers and gamblers, but as the offices are about equally divided between the two ele ments another ticket Is not looked for. Mast Pick Place la Gaarda. FREMONT. Neb.. March 24. (Special.) At a banquet given by the non-commls-stoned officers of the engineering and sig nal corps at their armory last evening. Adjutant General Culver ordered the com pany to decide In the near future whether tbey preferred to be an engineering or sig nal corps. The company has been drilling la the work of both lines and expected to be divided Into two platoons with addi tional commissioned officers, the one to be signal corps and tbe other an engineer ing division. A new compsny. General Culver aald, was prepared to be mustered in either as an engineering or signal corps, depending on the decision of the Fremont company. They will probably prefer tbe engineers. The rsnks .of the company are full and there are two or three on the waiting list. The banquet last svenlng wss attended by a number of the honorary mem bers of tha company and by General Cul ver. Commercial Travelers Fleet Officers. BEATRICE. Neb.. March 24.-(Special ) The Beatrice lodge of United Commercial Travelers met last night and elected offi cers for the ensuing year as follows: J. T. Sullivan, senior counselor; F. W. Cole, psst counselor, F. E. Morrison junior coun selor; W. C. Brooks, secretary snd treas urer; R. M. Allen conductor; R. A. Weston, psge; E. E. Abbott, sentinel. The execu tive committee Is composed of R. M. Allen, R. A. Weston, George M. Horner, E. E. Abbott. The council voted to subscribe I2S to ths Young Men's Christian assocls- tlon. The grand lodge of the order will meet in Beatrice May 1. thoott and Seriously Wounds J. 0. McCinu, a (Striker TROUBLE OCCURS ON STREET AT NOON Fred Root, the Maa Who Fired the hot, aad Several Wltaeesee Are Locked la at Police ' Head Barters. John G. McCsnn, one of the t'nlon Pa cific strikers, wss shot la the left breaat by Fred Root, a strike bresker, during a fight at the corner of Ninth street anl Capitol avenue, at noon yesterday. The wounded msn waa removed to his home, 1414 North Sixteenth street. His condi tion Is said to be precarious. , The trouble stsrted Monday evening, when strikers are said to hsve caused the strike breakers annoyance as they were leaving tbe Union Pacific yards. This grsw until yesterday noon, when a party of the rail road's employes were - returning to their work,after having partaken of lunch out side tbe stocksde. When near tbe corner of Ninth and Cap itol the strike breakers were met by tbe strikers snd a light ensued. During tho fracss Root was knocked to the side walk. It Is said. He then drew his revolver. It Is said, and fired two shots. One of the shots went wild, but the second, struck McCano In tne bresst. McCsnn fell to tbe wslk and a rail was sent to police headquarters. A squad dt officers arrived on the scene and took Into custody E. A. Thorp, John Clslr, S. P. Sor ensen. Andrew B. White and William Richelieu, wbo were taken to police head quarters, where they will be held as wit nesses. McCaaa at Hospital. At 6 o'clock yesterday evening the wounded man waa taken to St. Joseph's hospital, where he oould have better at tention than at his ewo home. While his wound is of an extremely painful nature. It is not as serious as at first supposed. Dr. Riley, who msde the final examination and dressing of the Injury, says the bullet was Meflected by a rib and followed tt around the left side, lodging In the flesh, without entering the chest. The rib is somewhat splintered and McCano cannot lie down, but has to sit propped up with pillows. Root will make only the statement that he was knocked down and kicked and fired In self-defense. He says thst he shot once for a wsrnlng. but that his asssllsnts did not desist, and be then Bred to hit one of them. It Is stated by bystanders who saw the affray that after Root wss knocked down McCann was standing Over him, kicking him when the shot was tired. The witnesses who were taken Into custody by the police refuse to tell anything regarding tbe affair. McCann says that he was shot while he was standing In the crowd surrounding the strike breakers, but denied thst he waa as saulting Root at tbe time the shooting hap pened. Ball for Prlsoacrs. Police hesdquartera waa kept la a atate of ferment all the afternoon Monday, by rrienas or the strikers who had been locked up In connection with, the . shooting of J. W. McCann by Fred Root, endeavoring to secure their release on ball bonds. Con ferences were held by .representatives of the strikers with Captain Haze and not until late In the afternoon did that officer consent to the releasing of any of the men. Six men .were permitted to enjoy liberty under a ball bond until this morn ing, when they will appear In the police court, at which tima Jeaeph Rannle, E. A. Thorp, John Clair, S. P. Sorenson and Andrew B. White will be arraigned on A charge of assault with intent to do great bodily barm. Bert DeGroat, who was an eye witness to the shooting, will be held aa a state's witness. During the afternoon the Union Pacific company'a attorneys appeared at police headquarters and secured the release of the men In the company'a employ who bad been taken Into custody or detained as a result of the shooting. . After being released on bonds Andrew B. White, who Is charged with being one of the attacking party, expressed a wish to be In Iowa and threatened co take the first csr for the Bluffs. Hla bondsmen stood i within hearing distance of b'.s remarks and quickly returned htm to tbe station where they surrendered htm Into the cus tody of the officers. Haso Decides tho Qacstloa. Captain Haze stated during the af'ernoon that the men who are alleged to havo com mitted or participated In the assault would be arraigned thla morning, aa Assistant County Attorney Magney, with whom he had been in consultation, bad ao agreed. The captain also stated that the attorneys and police have decided that a complaint shall not be made against Root, who did the shooting, until after the hearing of tbe other prisoners has occurred. "If it develops clearly that he waa beset upon by the strikers and waa being kicked t tbe time he shot McCann," aald the captain, "and that he did It in self- defense his case may be allowed to rest In the meantime he will be kept In jail. or If his relesse la secured It will be upon bonds sufficient to cover the charge of shooting with intent to kill." Nona of the witnesses wbo were locked up, nor those who are cnargea with hav ing participated In the affray would apeak concerning tha shooting after they were released. Root Badly Braised. Root's injuries show thst he waa kicked severely In the beck of the hesd, which causes him Incessant pain. His neck alao shows many bruises were inflicted upon him, his arms and shoulders being a maas of black and blue spots. 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It seems to contain just the elements cf nourishment a baby needs most Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishmenf.Scott s Emulsion always supplies it Wt U kb4 yoa s SCOTT ft BOW K E, u. Fasti Sea, New Vara. Heads. Brick Plaat t'haaa-es TABLE ROCK, Neb.. March 24. (Spe clal.) An Importsnt business change oc curred here Saturday last, by which tho brick plant of the Table Rock Vitrified Brick and Paving company passed to the new firm of The Cotton Brick company compceed of George F. Cotton and E. P. Bracken ot this place, aad Harvey O. Ward of Tecumaeh, the bridge contractor an Guilder ot that rlty. Tbis desl haa been In progreea for some time and the papers were "signed on Saturday, by which th plant passes to the new Arm. Ths Vitrified Brick compsny wss organised in 1893 by Meek, Brtggs and Cotton of 8uperlcr George F. Cotton haa been In the brick business nearly all hla life and engineered hs building of this plant. Mr. E. P, Bracken has been la the service of tbe Bur Ilngton road tor many years. Mr. Ward 1 In the bridge bus'nesa, and Bracken Ward also hsve charge of the Johnson stone qusrries. Teeaaaaeb Waata School Belldlaffe. TECUMSEH. Neb.. March 14. (Special.) Tbe Tecumaeh school district needs more school room. Tbe district awns the high school building, tbe gramme r school build ing and two ward schools, but these build ings do not afford auBclent room. Tbe high school building especially la badly crowded. Ia one room where there Is a sestlng capacity of fifty -six there are fifty nine puplkt earollsd. .The condition ia con- SPECIAL l,Do Not Traat All Diseases but Cure All I Treat There Is seldom a day that I am nit consulted by aa unfortunate sufferer who. If he hsd consulted me In regard to his condition in its early htagee. 1 would have cured him and saveti him i much suffering, annoyance and ex pense This 1 consider due to lack of knowledge on the part of the one whj has previously treated the case; there fore. I say to you. If you are suffering from any disease or condition peculiar to men. or If you have been a victim ' and have been disappointed In not get ting a permanent . cure elsewhere. I would ask that you come to our office and I will explain to you OUR SYS TEM OF TREATMENT, which I originated after my whole life's ex perience. I will give you a thorough VARICOCELE is the enlsrgement of the veins of the scrotum and a condition that mankind suffers from more than all other con ditions combined, 'and Is the direct cause of nervous prostration and the esrly loss of mental, physical and vital powers, which in turn cause " business failures and unhapplnesa. My treatment for this condition Is perfectly painless. 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If 1 find your case curable, we will give yoa a legal guar antee to cure you. We make ao aalaleadlaa atata saeats or aabaalaeeallkc preao sltloaa to tho afflicted la order ro scenre their nntronaeje. Tho maar years of oar encreasfal practice prove that ssr special treatmeat la aafe aad ecrtata. We will make you no (also prom'eee as to curing your care In a short time, knowing It will tske longer, as w promise nothing but what can do, and always do as we promise. , ULCERS I care not how long atandlng or of what nature, as MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT cures them at once. HYDROCELE or any swelling, tenderness or Impedi menta reduced to their normal else without tbe aid of a knife. . ECZEMA pimples, erysipelas or any eruptive Ala esse of tha skin BY MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT are permanently re moved, never to return IMPOTENCY Is a condition caused br exeeense of early or late life. I care not how long you have been so, or how old you are, as MY 8YSTEM OF TREATMENT-Is especially adapted for tho permanent cure of all such esses as roars. Thou sands have been cured ot thi condi tion, and a euro awaits yea. Suffer no longer. 1 organs v, that have ahrnnken or are undeveloped , or that have waated through, dlsesse. BY MY SYSTEM Of" TREATMENT are permanently restored to their nor mal slse. WRITE If yon cannot call. AH correspondenco strlcty confidential and all replies oant In plain envelopes. Enclose 2o stamp to Insure reply. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 FARNAM STREET, BETWEEN 13th anil 14th STREETS, OMAHA, NEB. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. References best banks snd leading buslnees men of the lly. Office Hours I a. ra to S p. m. Sundays: 10 a. m. to IP. m, 911 sidered unhygenlc and retardful of the best work. Tbe district owes no bonded Indebt edness, Its fyily Indebtedness being out standing warrants for current expenses. amounting to about $2,500. At the coming municipal election the voters are going to be given an opportunity to express whether or net they approve of the board a calling a special electlcn to vote on a proposition to give tbe district more school room. Woaaaa'a Mlaalonary Meeting;. NELSON. Neb.. March 84. (Special Tel egram.) The Woman's Mlaalonary society of Hastings presbytery held its twenty- third session here last evening and today. Tbe program concluded tonight by aa ad dress by Mrs. D. B. Wells of Chlcsgo. field secretary ot the board for the northwest. Emma Boehm of Hansen, a faith missionary to the mountain wilds In North Carolina, gave a report of her work. The officers elected are: President, Mrs. Frank Hutch inson, Nelson; secretary, Mrs. A. U Stone, Hastings; tressurer, Mrs. W. F. Buck, Su perior; Christian Endeavor secretary, Ada Lester, Superior; literary secretary, Mrs. Grace Nelson, Nelson. To iarvey Rear Road. BEATRICE. Neb.. Msrch 24. (Speclsl ) J. E. House, civil engineer, and his as sistaata expect to go to Virginia, Neb., to morrow to begin the survey of the south route of tbe Kansas City, Beatrice & West ern railroad to this elty. This route Is sbout three miles shorter than the one surveyed recently. It will tske about one week to make the survey. Brink LKiab.f Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENTS KNOWLEDGE! "OBatnrZ la a preparstloa based ea well known airdleal triiu'!plrs and prrparrd by ctx-mlat ot many years' atamllnf. It Is taatw kaa, txlortfaa, color-leas and entirely without auj bad rrT.-cla wbalerer. It ran he glres la watrr, milk, trm or cvffee, wltaout taa pa tient's knowledge. In atoat raara tbe craving for HOor Is snt s mere bablt but s d!arae, requiring mora tbas !!l-Bower to rare II. We naiitively guarantee that OailKZ' will deatroy all Sralre tor al coholic stimulants In any form, and wa will rWuaa tka Money should It full f' ao to. Uut It sever falls 1 It toaea as tha diseased atom arb and gres a hearty appetite snd good digest Ion. e)tealy serves sooo fullow Its to the PACIFIC COAST llilliPfll i lite ; a . - - Very low colonist rates In ef-' feet till April 30 to almost the entire Pacific Coast. Propor tionate rates to Montana, Utah, Idaho and Washington . points. Tourist cars daily to Seattle and los Angeles. Personally conducted excursions to California three times a week. Tolder mailed free on request, telling all about the low ratea. ' J. D. REYNOLDS, Tlcktt A3nt, 1502 Farnam St. lfc'klt laeaiedi stalled free on retiueat. is endorsed hr tha W. C. niaa, rlergiaen. pnyslrlana, meniners C. I. V.. 'OftftlKZ" is endorsed k nablie of taa Y. M. C. A., and tbuaaaoda ot ether. B. B. F. Saalta. PreeMeat erf B. t. Halts Itrepravf roaatrurtloa Ca., Waahlngtoa. D. .. wrttea: "ftssnemue raara have eoaue sader mt ebarrratloa af the wonderful paver at yar rranedr foe aleoholleaa. I eery yaa taa great osajartaalrles yaa have te Wtng t7, happiness sad health te aaaailnd sUy yaa araepef la ear gd work." 1 PKH BOX- BOTH! ftB W. Bast la siata urates parhage. all charges arapaaVby OBKINB CO., lNpe bulldlag. Wash lairtan. D u. sets aai resociiaos'lxl by ftkcramaa afc HH'santll Ursa Co, latk aad Dedgs Bta Oasaha. W. A. COOK, Master Specialist la Private Disease of Men. Private Diseases of Men In the treatment of Private DISEASES OF MEN, to which our prsetlce la limited and to which our exclusive thought and experience haa boon devotod far more than tt years. WE GIVE A LEGAL. WRITTEN OUARANTEE TO CORB PERFECTLY AND PERMANENTLY or refund every eent paid. It troubled with VARICOCELE. I M P O T E NC Y, BLOOD POISON OR REFLEX DISORDERS It will pay yoa to consult us at ofCos or by letter. 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