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TOE OMAITA DAILY ItE: TUESDAY, MARCH 22. 1001. DIP MANUFACTURERS ANGRY Objeot to the Word in; of the OoTernor'i Cattle Proci amnion. STATE OFFICIALS ENDORSE ' LINDSAY O. K. Tkonpi Maria Hli Retara t HI Post In Brasll First Dis trict Coegres.lo.al loiv cation. fFrom a Stalt Correspondent.) I,INC'OLN. March 21 tSpcclal.) By the Issuance of his proclamation compelling cattlemen to dip their cattle In a sulphur and lime dip Governor Mickey called down tha wrath of tha dope manufacturers upon his head. Since the puhllcatlnn of the proclamation a number of representatives of houses that manufacture r-ure cure for lice, mange and such diseases have called upon the governor to protest. And. Incidentally, It Is Bald the proclamation Is very displeasing to the railroads for tha reason that Veterinarian Thomas ad vised users of the dip to buy the sulphur and lime and mix their own dip, and thus save express or freight on numerous bar rels of water to a very little dope. Governor Mickey this morning called upon Attorney General Trout for advice as to whether the proclamation could hs modified, and was Informed that to mod ify the proclamation would nullify It; therefore It elands and lime and sulphur will be the official dip. Officials Kndorse Lindsay. To offHet the telegrams sent out from Omaha protesting against the appoint ment of H. C. Lindsay as United State district attorney for Nebraska, aa Indi cated by the Washington dispatches, state officers today sent this telegram to Pres ident Roosevelt We, the undersigned state officers, do most respect nil v urge the Immediate ap pointment of H. V. Lindsay, chairman of the republican state committee, to the position of 1'nlted States district attorney for .ebrunka. (Higned by) PETER MORTKNSKN. State Treasurer, GEORGE M. MARSH. Secretary of Slate. O. D. FOLLMER, t Land Commissioner, Auditor Weston and Superintendent VBljr nut A lnn mnA hr.e,.r. AtA not have an opportunity to sign the tele mm. and the other state officers had already rent Individual messages during tha last few days. The Board of Public .Lands' and Buildings today allowed the Lincoln Telephone com pany to run a cable Into the state house. All of the offices are now equipped with both the new and the old 'phones, though tha former h.ve not yet been connected up with tha switchboard. The new cable mad its entrance underground. D. E. Thompson Returns, D. E. Thompson, United States minister to Brasll, left today on his return trip to South America to resume hla duties. En- route, he will atop In Michigan, Illinois and Washington, leaving New York April 6. He will arrive In Brazil April 22. This morning Mr. Thompson appointed W. D.' Plttman formerly In the employ of the Western Union Telegraph company of this place. but now of DeWeese, secretary to the American legation. Mr. Plttman will ioln Mr. Thompson In New York In a few days ha been reported to Mr. Bennett that many parties who had money in bank wera withdrawing the same and taking greenbacks with the Idea that they would not be taxed. Vndcx the federal laws It Is not possible to tax an obligation of the United States and some hold thit the greenback Is an obligation of the govern ment and nothing more. The attorney gen eral has not yet handed down hlj decision. Christian F.ndeavnr Itnnqnet. A meeting of the City Union of Christian Endeavor was held at the First Congre gational church this evening, and was fol lowed by a banquet. The speakers were: Arthur Chi Be of Omsha, president of the State Endeavor union; Mrs. Carruthers of Hastings, Rev. M. W. Lo-lmer. president of the City union of Lincoln; William I lard castle, I C. Obcrlle. C. M. Msyne, Mrrs Florence N. Hanson and B. Z. Batten. A large crowd w.ts In attendance. It being necessary to supply twice aa many' plates as at first counted on. xtnnti Mi.vKtrti. candidates. Faction at Anbtirn net Together on tsloa Ticket. Manlrlpal Tickets at Anbarn. AUBURN. Neb.. March 21. (Special.) A nonpartisan mass convention was held here for the purpose of nominating city officers. The convention decided to nom inate two tickets, one representing the majority and another the minority. Ex Mayor W. P. Freeman was nominated as the candidate of both the majority and minority. For city clerk Robert M. Crlghton was nominated as the majority candidate, and W. II. Rousfleld the minor ity candidate. For city treasurer Wllilam Gaede was nominated as the majority candidate, and R. C. Fojtd as the minor lty representative. R. J. Gilbert waa nom tnnted by both majority and minority, and G. E. Coddlngton and J. K. Cunon were likewise endorsed for members of the School Board In the First ward for councilman W. C. Bruner represents the majority, and A. L. Newman the minor Ity; for councilman In the 8econd ward A. L. Allen was put up by the majority. nd J. G. Maclay by the minority, and In the Third ward Fred Schrleffer was nom Inated by the majority, and Dr. Raynor by the minority. The question of license or no license was submitted to the voters under the referendum ordinance passed two years ago, and consequently the liquor question will not affect the candl dates. CENTRAL CITY. Neb., March 21.-(Spe cial.) The city caucuses have been held the anti-license nominating the following ticket: Mayor, W. S. Desch; clerk, P. R. Copple; treasurer, A. J. Llndley; en glncer, Fred Keeney; councllmen, A. Fitch T. J. Locke and J. R. RatcllfTe; members of the School Board, Wm. Miller and G tunu. cnisens- tlcxet: For mavor. R. Tooley; clerk, W. W. Walcott; treas urer, J. C Scott; engineer. A. Finney councllmen, T. J. Harris. George Pay and J. M. Rogtrs; members of the School Board. W. H. C. Rice and W. J. Burke, Indications are that the town 'will be a little dry unless there Is a heavy rain fall. There win also be a bond proposi tion. The School Board asks $8,000 for In stalling a heating plant and the construe tlon of an addition of two rooms and a assembly room, or, aa the opponents of ,the bonds say, a room In which baske ball can be played. There Is the likeli hood of a pretty starmy fla-ht. LINWOOD, Neb., March -a. (Special. At the cltlsens' caucus held here Saturday TARE CONNOLLY FOR MURDER Wealthy Ranchman of Bionx Cotnty Ao cni;d of Killing Height. RESULT OF QUARREL AT ALLIANCE Acraaed Man Threatens Life of H. H Miller and Later Miller la Foand Dead Near Con nolly's rinee. SCOTTS BLUFF. Neb.. March fl.-(Spa- clal ) Sheriff Campbell as arrested James Connolly for the mure, of H. H. Miller. which occurred at the Connolly ranch, about twenty miles north of here, on Tues day. Connolly had sent word to the sheriff of Rioux county that If he wsa wanted he could be found at his home at this place. About 2 o'clock Sheriff Campbell received a message from Sioux county to place Con nolly under arrest. Accompanied by his deputy and Constable Surnsey, he went to the Connolly home and arrested him and took him 'to Gerlng. Much Interest Is shown In this murder. ds both parties were old ranchers In thla part of the state and were wealthy. De tails of the shooting, which resulted In the death of Miller, cannot be secured, but all evidence points very strongly to Connolly. who had threatened to kill Miller If he came on his ranch. On the morning of the murder Connolly and Miller had had trouble In Alliance and Mlller'a friends warned him not to go to the ranch. He raid he would go If he left his bonea to bleach on the prairie. At the Inquest It was shown that he was not armed; did not even have a pocketknlfe. Thla and the fact that he was shot from ambush throws pub lic sentiment with the Miller faction. Judge Paul Jessen. who then sentenced the prisoner to serva a term of five years at hard labor In the state penitentiary. MICH RAMFAI.I. OVER NEBRASKA. Reaeat to Winter Wheat Throughout the Mnt. LINCOLN. March 21. Ra?n nas fallen Intermittently In Nebraska for thirty-six hours and the prospects are for more. The wheat croD has been helped greatly, th. propeet up to yesterday being unpromis ing. Continued winds had dried the ground In the west belt and farmers were discouraged. The moisture now In the ground assures a good condition of the soil for spring planting. Swltehlnir Assessors Around. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. March 21 (Special.) The county assessor and his deputies are holding a conference today with Super visor Joseph Glaser of this city, who has been designated to suixrvlse the work I tinder the row revenue law. It Is under stood that there will be a general shifting of deputies In order that each precinct may bo assessed by an unprejudiced offi cial. Some of the deputies are making strenuous objections to the plan for the reason that It brings an additional burden In the way of a board bill, which might be avoided If each man worked at home, so It may be the transferring may be abandoned. Mrs. Thompson accompanied her husband I evening B. H. Showers, J. J. Kavan, Dr. and will return to Braill with him. Closa Call for Family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and their two Children wera overcome by coal gas at an early hour thla morning and wera only aved from death by hard work on. the part of a physician and the ability of Mrs. Por. ler 10 remain calm In a trying hour. One Drasky and William Husenetter were nom! nated to fill vacancies on the village board at the spring election. HA8TINGB. Neb.. March a.-(Speclal Telegram.) The law and Order league held meeting tonight to consider the endorse ment of Mr. Trimble, the democratic nomi nee for mayor. A portion of tha leaa-ue EXCITING CHASE AFTER A THIEF. Shot Brings Him Down When Escape Seemed Certain. PAPILUON. Neb.. March 21.-(Speclal.) A negro, giving the name of Roland Rivers, was Krrested at nichfleld this morn ing, charged with robbing the residence of Frank Standen of that place, last night. Richfield is a small place, three miles south of Paplllion. This morning, as soon ns the burglary had been discovered, citi zens collected, armed with rifles and re volvers. In the soft mud they found tracks leading from the house to a barn In ths near neighborhood, where the negro, Rivers, was lying asleep with the stolen articles at his side. " Covering him with their guns, the men were about to make the arrest when Rivers awakening, took In the situation, sprang away from his captors, broke through a back door and was gone. Chase wjs immediately given, but the negro, be ing the best runner, was about to escape down the railroad, when the crowd opened Are B-Jllets fell thick and fast around the fleeing man until Just as he was about to enter a dense thicket he threw up his hands and collapsed with a bullet In the hip. Rivers was then arrested and taken to Paplllion and lodged In Jail. He has been employed for some time on the farm of Chris Bass, near Gretna, and saya he was on his way there when he met a white man at Rlchfleld and the two went to a barn to sleep. In the night the white man got up, opened the Standen house, got everything ready for the act and summoned Rivers. Rivera claims he stood outside while the man handed him the goods. The stranger took a freight out of town, leaving the negro with the atolen articles. Pastor Re-somes Studies. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. March 21. (Special. Rev. W. B. Mase. who for several years pnst has been the resident pastor of the Evangelical church at Dawson, has re signed the place and started for an ex tended visit to the Holy Land, where he will pursue his studies with a view of perfecting himself In his ministerial work His place at Dawson will be taken by Rev. Mr. Dillon of Fullerton. who has ar rived and assumed the duties of the posi tion. THOUSANDS DATE Ml Tllll ID DON'T KNOW IT. ffpi miH I , : . .: ,N ji ! - I 1,71 L i : ? ' " v Ten Days Freo Treatment Offered Hen Great Parisian Method That Cures Seminal Weakness, Varicocele Stricture, tlleet, Gonorrhoea, Unnat ural'iMscharffes, Irr tatlon and En largerrjeot of the Prostate (Hand, B'adder and Urinary Disorders, Without taking ilediclne Into the 5tomach and In Their Own Home. It Will Be Sent Every Han Absolutely Free. lr a wonderful method successfully used for years in France, and now for the first time Introduced In America, It la possible for any man, no matter how bad off. to Quickly regain the viirnr of young manhood ' liiiirff J A Mf : : . "ml ! Barton Woalil Settle Case. DAKOTA CITT, Neb.. March 21.-'Spe- c'.al.) Dave Burton, who was brought up from Omaha by Sheriff Hansen and lodged In the county Jail on a complaint sworn out by his- stepfather, CJeorge Harris, of this county, charging him with the theft of III. had hla case continued in Judgft Elmers' court on Saturday until March 23. Burton Is endeavoring to satisfactorily adjust the matter ao as to avoid prosecu tion. To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample tiottle Sent Free by Mail. Kew Rank at Plekrell. BEATRICR, Neb., March 21. (Special.) The Farmers' State bank Is the name of a new banking Institution, which will begin business at Plekrell. this county. April 15. The incorporators are M. Weil and 8. R. Foster of Lincoln. J. II. Penner, Beatrice; F. L Pothast. Cortland; J. D. White. Charls Buhrman, Charles Elllnger, Plek rell. The capital stock of the concern has been placed at 6,000. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble Is permitted to continui, fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention-but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon a's your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. Ground Thoroughly Soaked. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. March 21 .-(Special.) The equinoctial storm In this section has passed, leaving the grounu thoroughly soaked and In fine condition for the farmer. Since the rain ceased the thermometer has gone way up In the tube and If the pres ent brand of weather .continues vegetation will soon make Its annual start. Changes In Pastora. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. March 21.-(Speelal.) Rev. B. A. 8hlveley, who for some time has held the pastorate of the Cottage Grove church, a few miles northeast of this city, has been moved to Shelton, Neb., and Rev. Prockett of Council Bluffs, has been transferred to this place. Bt TI.ER REPUBLICANS ARB AWAKE. Every Township - la Conntyv Repre sented In Convention. rA Vtrj PITY. TJh . March 1 (Sneela.1 of tha children waked and complained of I obJecte1 to endorsement, charging that Telegram.)-The republican county conven- feellng 111. Mr. Porter got the child some Mr' Tr'mble, as a member of the state water. Tha second child then waked and rand Army f the Republic reunion com complained of feeling 111. At thla Mr. Por- m,ue- hnd aanctloned on the grounds tar called Dr. Stevens, but Just aa the con- I 'vlls wnlch tne league proposes to remove nectfon had been made by central Porter from the cltV- Mr- Trimble was endorsed. fainted. Then. Mrs. Porter, who had heun The league also considered the advisability D - I ' I to leei in. grabbed the receiver and told the doctor of the condition of the family. Within a short time Dr. Stevens arrived and Just aa he did so Mra. Porter fainted, ine aoctor earned tha members of the family out on tha porch and in a few hours all had recovered. The gaa had eacaied from the furnace and none of tha members of the family knew tha causa of their 111 Bas. Congressional Coaveatloa. i ne congressional convention for the First district will be held at tha Auditorium In this city tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tha district comprises these counties: Lan caster, with 60 delegare.;. Cass, 28; Nemaha, 17; Johnaon, 14; Richardson. 23: Otoe. 20: Pawnee, 1. Congressman Burkett will be rcnominaiea wunout opposition and It Is he mnaral lmiu.,ln . i. . i .,, . . r . --. -.-.. w will m mi dorsed also aa a candidate for tha United States senate. W. a Crandall of Lincoln and Frank Helvey of Nebraska City will piobubly be selected aa district delegates to of nominating a fourth candidate for water commissioner. . , , i nciinii, oiBiiuiii. . i a. n Hgnrr nauoriai convention, though one or two Omaha. C. Jameson; Mllford, F. W. oiner candidates may spring ud for the 1 ocnenisav; rremont places. Talk Prison Reform. The Ministerial association of Lincoln thla morning discussed prison reform and the work being dona by tha Nebraska Prison uu.uoa. juaga M. B. Reese, nresldent oi ina association, waa the six-alter and ha told of tha objects of tha association and of the thlnga It had already done In tha matter of assisting former convicts. At the next meeting Rev. Maston will read a paper on "Ttha Scarlet Woman and Her Companion, the Scarlet Man." ASSIGNS PASTORS FOR THE TEAR. Evangelical Association Holds m. Most Harmonlons Conference. FREMONT, Neb., March 21. (8peclal.) Tha Nebraska conference of the Evan gelical association was held last week with the church at Ithaca. Bishop C. D. Bowman of Chicago presided. There was a full attendance of the clergymen of the conference and harmony and enthuslaam characterised the transaction of the busi ness. The conference closed - yesterday with tha announcement of appointments and a missionary meeting, at which the collections amounted to 11,700. The fol lowing are tha nominations for the year: Fremont District Rev. A. Bruechle of Fremont, presiding elder; Rev. H. Sohl of Arlington wss electee, but declined on account of 111 health; Louisville, H. Pel- per; Klmwood, H. Wrehem&nn; Ithaca, P. weigeri; tstanton. I. LalDlv: Washing ton county. H. Solhl Arlington: West roinr. j. Bcherbacher; Norfolk. C. Fvreher Madison. A. Strsuss: Atkinson. F. C. Bchnell; Knox Mission, A. Schwab; Swan- ion, a. tversion. Hastings District Rev. F. II. Dwescher, presiding elder. Hastings; Archer, H, tiorti, F. Osertaag; Sutton. A. Hanke; xi.mi.iiinn, r.. cni; viay enter, c C loneit and F. Becker; Culbertson. A. Westenheig: Western. G. H. Hanken; i-Buuury, ii. a. jaexman; urann island . y. rry; rorth Loup. F. Reutinge rtoutn l.onp, C. A. Miller; Leroy. Colo., r . a. murii-n; souinwest Kansas, M. Met eair: iienver and I.oveland. Colo., G. A necser ana tv. M. Mengedoht. tlon held here today waa largely attended every township being represented. The following delegates were elected to attend the state and congressional conventions: State: J. G. Ross. C. H. Aldrich. J D. Hasek, George Hahn. C. M.' Ball. Charles Klnrtler. c. 11. MeachHm. t . t . juoevine, Anton Placek, J. A. Relchenbach, Charles Ludden. Joseph Matousek, George Wolfe and William Hussenetter. Congressional: W. J. Blair, Philip Smith J. R. Hill. C. C Fullmer. F. J. Zeman. Frank Matoush, B. F. Freeman, B. F. Sent. H. B. I.bble. E. B. Rlchsrdson, R. G. Stephens. E. O. Hall, J. F. Albln, John Zelllngtr. C M. Ball was recommended for mem ber of the state central committee. Resolutions were passed commending President Roosevelt and Congressman Hlnshaw. The delegates to the congres sional convention were Instructed for Hln shaw. i UKKE.YA, rueu.. Marcn in. tapeciai teie- gram.) The republican county convention met today. E. D. Beach waa chairman and A. D. Curtis secretary. Resolutions were adopted endorsing President Roosevelt, Congressman Hlnshaw and Governor Mickey, Instructing Ita delegatea to support J. L McBrien for state superintendent of public Instruction and recommending Con gressman Burkett for the United States senate. The following delegates to the atate convention were chosen: J. C. Wilson, C. H.' Beaver, John Shoff, Peter Youngers I. R. Allen. C. H. Sloan, J. K. Barbur, J. Crtsel, Lee Huston, Crosby Johnson, Swan Johnson, J. W. Archard, V. D. Tlmmer- man, 8. Lodsdon, L. Vansele and C. MoFar- land Omaha Itoya Arrested. NEBRASKA CTTYrWMv. March 21 (Sne- cial Telegram.) ChrIs"Rubold nnd William Sudenberg, two young boys from Omaha, were taken In custody here today. They had run away from home, but found a reaming life too strenuous and now desire to go back. Rain n Great Help. PLiATTSMOVTH, Neb., March 21-(Spe- clal.y The gentle, steady rain that fell in this vicinity yesterday afternoon, Inst night and today was highly appreciated by all and was what the farmers call "another million-dollar rain." The mild and Immediate effect of Swamp- Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy. Is soon realised. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most dla-1 tr easing cases. Swamp-Root will set your whole system right, and the beat proof of this Is a trial. 63 Cottage St., Melrose. Mass. Dear Sir: Jan, llth. ism. "Ever since I waa In the Army, 1 had mnrtk nr ipsa kidnev trouble, and within tha past year It became so severe and compll- ... r m- m ,..... n r, ,ua much alarmed my sirengin ana power wae fast leaving me. I saw an advertise ment of Swamp-Root snd wrote asking for advice. 1 began tne use or ine meai cine and noted a decided Improvement after taking Bwamp-Koot only a short time. . I continued Its use and am tnanarui to say that I am entirely cured and strong. In order to be very sure of this, I had a rtnc.nr examine some of my water today and he pronounced it all ngni ana in splendid condition. . i know that vour 8wamD-Root la purely vegetable and does not contain any harmful drugs, 'manning you ror my corapiriB re covery and recommending Swamp-Root to all sufferers, I am, Very truly yours, I. C. RICHARDSON." Tou may have a aampla bottle of this famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, aent free by mall, postpaid, by which you may test Its virtues for such disorders aa kid ney, bladder and urlo acid diseases, poor digestion, being obliged to pass your water frequently night and day, smarting or irri tation In passing, brick-dust sediment In the urine, headache, backache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating. Irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or Blight's dis ease. If your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed In a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance, it Is evldenct that your kidneys and bladder need Im mediate attention. Swamp-Root Is tha great discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals use It with wonderful success tn botn slight ana severe esses. Doctors recommend It to their patients and use It In their own families, because they recognise In Swamp-Root the greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and Is for sale at drug stores the world over In bottles of two sizes and two prices fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Btnghamton, N. T., on every bottle. Inspect Beatrice Soldiers. BEATRICE, Neb.. March 21. (Special. )- Brigadier General A. S. Daggett, U. B. A., has given Company C a reg ular .army Inspection here. He left for Wymore to Inspect Battery A, stationed at that place. EDITORIAL NOTICE -So successful Is Swamp-Root In promptly curing even the most distressing cases of kidney, liver or bladder 'roubles, that to prove Its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable Information, both sent absolutely frea by mall. The book contains many of the thouaands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. Tha value and success of Swamp-Root Is ao well known that eur readers are advised to send tor a sample bottle. In sending your addraas to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this generous offer In The Omaha Dally Bee. The Proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness ef this offer. THE PARIO MEDICATCD CRAYON. PLEAKANV, SOOTHING. AND HCAUKO. wlih nit tokliuT any meJlclne into the stom ach, and to prove that It will do thla th.y offer a full Ten Days Trial Treatment ab solutely free to every man at-uoing name and address to Dr. Btevens & Co., Box 1771, Columbia, Ohio. You npply It locally to the s.at of the trouble. ui,.l It quickly finds -Its way to the desired spot, enliutiing tha muscles. Increasing tha nerve force and giv ing the necesnury vim and enerny. The world of science and medicine thoroughly endorse It. It curea tn wonderfully quick time. In your own home, lost vitality, emaciation, orematurlty, varicocele, 'rfctur. unnat ural irritation and enlargement of the pros tate gland, and all bladder and urinary disorders of men. It Is the only method known to science that will electrify tha body, rout wasting diseases, create vigor, warmth and force, and all this without medicine taken Into the stomach. It others tell you nothing can be done for you. this will surely cure you. Write to Dr. Htevens A Co., "Columbus, Ohio. Box ITU. They ofTer Teu Days' Trial Treatment o every man. It Is no "pre ecrlptlon," "deposit" or "C. O. D." scheme, as this nrm Is too large to resort to such petty ways. In addition to the absolutely free trial treatment they send the most complete book ever written on the Diseases of Men, telling all. and fully Illustrated, with forty engravings from life. Every thing Is confidential and sent perfectly filaln, and since they merely ask you to. nqulre what they have got that will cure you, wa trust every gentleman reader of thle paper will write them at onoe as abovo and thus get the Ten Days' Trial Treat ment and book, both absolutely free. The Only Double) Track Railway between the ' Missouri River and Chicago. AILY TRAINS ' OMSI1 iu . CHICAGO 8.25 PM THE OVERLAND LIMITED b.rtxr. Ii.th, t.lrr.hon.1 dining urn. laid olM.rr.tlon , e.ra. Elwtrlo IliliWd IhronKb.mi. 8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS. tollman tourirt -Iwepiiig or evad coaobaft. Dinlofl cr Mat from riintou. ' 5.50 PM THE EASTERN EXPRESS Pallm.a rfinwinii room .nd touri .lueplns e.". tm rMlinlnit hlr on, bull llbrarl sud .moiling Mil. HiDlnH oan. . 3 GTriER DAILY TRAINS CARTERS I "assBsassaassssasBBw - CURE Sick Headache and relieve sll ths troubles leal, dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dls unm, Naam, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pala la the Side, e. While their most rsuarav able soccsm has beea shown tn caring Dl.trlbatlBg Yoaagr Troat. Tha state fish car will atart out tomor row with S0O.0OO rainbow and lake trout fry from the hatcheries from South Bend. The fish will be distributed In the streams In Holt, rtrown. Cherry. Sheridan and Dawes counties. The car will go aa far aa Andrew's, In Banner county. '' Cireeabacks Taxable? It Is up to Attorney General Prout to aay whether greenbacks will be taxed under the new revenue law. Thla question waa put to him today by Secretary Ben nett of the Slate Board of Equalisation. It Will You Write a Postal So a Sick One May Get Well? a nna.ir npiy PO.UI card, l,n. ih. HZt?JZi D,J ' Tall mm tk. ..I"" ' 4o 1 arrsng. with . dru- !L .. hlm 'O1 my I t-u'tlr. ,r. tltlt. It II .ur.-d.. th. com . K). If It Uiit. tn. ratl will bill th. eo t. m. Th.i soaik'i M will ,h..w jtou k.l Ik. fouAy i " ,h ! rou. n MM M. "M,UC " k 4 ' .T ' ul'P'r !' turn, and I IIIIbs I. tr.M tk. rurd onn ts b. f.lr with m: tli. 1. kundr.A. of Ikouundi of tirk obm ou tuat thoM l.rmc aud U .lit of M k.v. ..Id l.dly. b.- nT "i'lUd 1 ' IM " "ll.l,l. .ili. ,"?r T' mult of . Ilf.- T. Mrtaite It k. ..trkl.i r- uu. la tk.ou.MU th. .a. din- ult mm itu shxlcUs. . awM. I k.o hu it win da Mr .IKO.H mm, from Mranith.ali s .hI ln.l. srm. sir kMviiii, I. u. oulr rmndr lUt Sow) tkt. k. .. . ( wmk I bring back tk. awv. sow.r wklck .lou. oo.rat. ...r tu.l ra... I. iik. giving .. mil., mora mtmm. 1 six U wBk .rsu moot to do It. dutr. aud than I,etla G. Uran.oa wins Prise. I.EX1NUTON, Neb., March Il.-(Speclal ) Tha thirteenth annual declamatory con test of the Islington High school waa held at nmitn a opera house, every seat In the auditorium being occupied. There were eleven conteatants. whose names and aub- Jects are as follows: "America," oration, Jesse Webster: "Patrick Henry's Ad dress, (recitation, Isaac Nlsley; "Her Cuban Tea." humorous. Ethel I.. Delxell; "The Maiden end the Rattlesnake." Im personation, Flossie Mills; "Jim a Hero.' recitation. Maber Jacobson; "What the Baby Snld," Ross Harris. ( years of age; "Pyramids Not All Egyptian." recitation. Blanche Brown; "Bucks." recitation, Jen nle F. Brubaker; "The Abandoned Elope ment, humorous. Leila Q. Branson; "t'nl versal Fmaticlpatlon," oration, Roy Clark: iiw unknown maer. recitation, lucy McCaiter. Mr. John F. Kutx, Prdf. CUuJe Smith ar.d Mr. A. P. Welse acted as Judges and aw&nk-d prU.-s aa follows: First, t-eiia u. LiiHtiuon; second. Jease Webster; third, Eil.el Delxell. Bears a Charmed Life. PAPILUON, Neb., March a.-(Speclal ) Sunday afternoon while a Union Pacific freight train was passing through Portal at full speed a man rolled out of a boxcar and striking the ground, bounced down steep embankment Into a pond containing three feet o( water. Hurriedly bystanders went to his assistance and dragged him out. He was taken to a farm house, where It was ascertained that he had no Injuries, save a slight scratch on the aide. The man waa nearly pnralyied with drink. He gave the name of Frank Oraslleu, and aald ha nnd some companions were beating their way to Denver, and had fallen asleep after drinking considerable out of their bottle. After sobering up he waa given aome clean clothes and a supper, when he started off up the trnck none the worse for his experi ence. Hesdaeacy" C.rter'.LItlle Urer kUla are eqoalle va-nabls In Con.tlpntton, curiae snd preventing this annoying complaint, while thry alM cornet all disorders of tb. gtom.- u. stimulate ths liver and rtgulaw ths bowels. Sca tf llity only euret for JEN m 1 fl Ifi Pallmsndrswins-roattBlseplnseaM.lmlT.. -t ll 111 amoklii. ana iiwricsM.in" II Ofl iti Through ht-vIc. t).hs to Chicago I All AM North W.w.rn .tivD.lairt dr wtoliM liMK"" udliMClitliun. Dinlngoar.. . 4IC ma fm ehslr e.r. to flhlcgp. fl FM alMiplns cr f rom mi to Ciii PuUmkn Icago. Dls ache they would be almoatpriceleM to toae wn seffer from this ditre.aing complaint ; but fortu t.i.lr their goodness do- not end here, and those who once try them will Snd these little Pills vslo sbld in so man ways thai they will not b wUUBg ie 4o without them. Hut after all sick head ACME Is the bane of o many lirrs that here is where we make eur great boast. Our ills curs it while Carter's Little u" rum rwvvj very easy to rake. One or two pihs make a floee. r .:. ..I .,.,i table and do not arlve or aa ruaouv. at .Irk cm wk. l!l nasktct ' awib a tiwaiaMat. wmtrn I lak. tb. mtlr. ria? " Ss2 1 n JaVnuKt Book mm th. Kidiwra. drM. Dr. SkMoa, Sag buo i tor k ra. DM. Baals. WM. i lor Umm IMk. ttouk t mm. iwjiii.i. Mild mm. mot rkrlc, .r. mtm sane euh sas at twe bvAU. M ai.aa'auk Flv Years tor Perjary. . PI.ATT3MOI TH, Neb., March (Spe- clal.J in the district court this afternoon I a motion for a new trial for Charles E. Holmes, who waa convicted on the charge of perjury by a Jury at this term of court. was argued, and the motion overruled by j Rouad ta Strike a Favorite. r-I.ATT.5MOUTH. Neb.. March 2!.-Sre- c:nl Mr. nnd Mrs. D. O. Dwyer. who ar now visiting In California, reputed the ar rival of twin boys at thtlr boine list week. but 1. 3. Qreen and wife, residing south of riattsmouth. go them one bettor and re- !ort the arrival of triplets at their home. who have been named Wllljam Jennings Bryan, i neoaore Roosevelt and Orover Cleveland. The neighbors think thrve ill be trouble in that family when the toys oecome a utile older. lUag Is Set Goad. MACY. 8. D.. March 2L (8pedal.)-The range north and eaat of Bellefourche la looking bud. lota of snow and cattle In poor condition. There will likely be heavy losa unlcae the spring Is unusually mild. ASTHMA Vi '.i 1 nutr.o.-itii. now concede that under svslvjt t'i ireat'aent lutioduced by Dr. frxna Wrt'.itl ol Chicago, ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. Pr. L l Kr.olt. Lebanon, Ky.; Dr. T. E. i',u i H.i:r Iowa: Dr. J. C. Curryer, -t Jsul, Miiiu.: Dr. at. u tTaney, m. lauis, ,n - lir t: P. Hmrd. ro. Framiugham. Maaa.. h.i.i wit,.ra la tbnt-fficacs of bis treatment nd tnn ni-i.snei-cy ol tbe euro la their own t'j-A Dr. Wuetssi s new aneinoa is a , ..i.i ,:.-.rt:.r (mm tb old tabton4 wMki lvw'd-is. .prays, etc., wbica rauev but oo uot iui. rnrr TEST THEATMENT prepared fcr any on giring a short deserlp l og ol the case, and nendiof names ol two ti er s limine sufferer. Ask. fcT booaiel ut sxpeiiecce of tboM cureo. FRANK WHCTZEL. M. D.. I asuriisa Biareet pari, but by their gentle action pl. all "ho uas Ihsm. In vis St K" cents; flv for 11. Buid by drnggista everywh'sre, or sect by aiaO. CAKTEU MEDICINE CO., Mew York Cltjfr CLOSING OUT -all, ocR Buggics, Carriages and Wagons FREDRICKSON Fifteenth and Capitol Ave. Head our special "ad" every Sunday The State Electro-Medical Institute is established for the benefit of Buf fering men; for the purpose of curing tiie terrible diseases und weaknerie.es that destroy men's mental and phy sical puw.-iH, making them unfit for work, buHiness, study or marriage an 1 depriving them of the social duties and ulcuKurea of life ' us well as marital happiness. If you wish to be saved and restored to perfect health and strength, with mental and physical powers complete, come to the men's true speclallBts and learn your truo condition. Oet the rlsht treatment first and be quickly, sately and thor oughly cured. SVe have devoted years of study to the best methods of curing private discuses und weaknesses of men, spending thousands of dollars In re en relies and evolving a special system of treatment which is a safe, certain and sure cure for all kin, nervous, blood und private discuses, and weak-i nesses of men. We treat every case- on its own merits, and thousands to day Join in thanking us for the new lease of life our skill und ability lias opened up to them. Come to us ami wa will snare von the penalties asso ciated with neglected or Improperly treated diseases and weaknesses of men. Many of you are suffering from physical weakness and loss of nexuul vitjur, your nervous .ystnm l be ing depleted and your mind weakened and Impaired. Life is not what it should be. Despondency and gloomy forebodings hate taken the place of brlgf-.l pros pects and happy ambition. You no longer enjoy your dally labors or duties, your nights are restless and unrefreshlng and end. morning you awaken again to the cheeilt-ss realization of your physical Impedlmmit and weaknesses, and you have neither t lie ambition nor the power to maintain your position among your fellow men, and drag through a miserable exl'tence. often wishing for death to end your troubles. In many cases welf-aluise, night It-ssea and day drains are the cause f your condition, while In others it Is some secret dis ease. Gonorrhoea or Contagious Blood folspn, or fieiuentlv the result of neglected or improperly treated private diseases, which cause Stricture, Vari cocele, Prostatic, Kidney and Bladder dlsoajies. These diseases (or sym toms of diseasel cannot be cured until first their cuuso Is removed ami cured, which lies in the deep nervous and physical centers. MEN jtN'T DELAY. Don't give up if others have failed you. Come today to the MEN'S TKl'K HPECI A'LIHTS and learn your true condition. Gel the right treatment and be cured quickly, Kufely and thoroughly. 2 DAILY TRAINS ST. PAUL-MINNEATOUS 7 50 AM "lr"tioa f Mn trir Mr ud 81 C Bit Pullman .iMping eara, buffet library I W iWI oar. and trM reclinlog ohair can. BLACK KILLS 0 CO nil ToFtamont, Mneoln,tVahoo,Ivi4 City, ,3U M iork, Haallniia, K.ward. (I.n.va. Huee- l.or, Morcois, lohi nn, , aH,r, iiw. r.,-, pwulwiiod .ud LMif. Through rwliDiug oh.it umi i'ul.'ni.n .iMping i-ar Mrvio.. '3 Pill 111 To rnmont, I.lnooln. Wakoo. Norfolk, O.UiI AM Ixn Hum, v.rdlgre. BoumU.1 and th Aoasbud l.dl.n KMrvKttnn oountry. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1401 and 1403 Farnam Street. awe Charges Lets Than fill Others USER! Nil. ' Ciiiiw. iii r a-iii fi"J x'L-Viri'vNi,hivr'aVLr'- " THE KEN'S TRUE SPECIALISTS Hydrocele Varicocele Stricture Blood Poisoa (Syphilis) Rupture Nervous Debility Kidney and Urinary Diseases and all dlseaaes and weaknesses of men due to evil habits in youth, excesses or the result of neglectel or unskillful treatment of private diseases, which cause niKht losses and day 'trains, and Impairs the mind, destroys the muscular power and reduces the sufferer to that deplorable state known as Nervo-Sexual Lieblilty. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank. Office hours, I a. rn. to t p. m. ; Sundays, 1J to 1 only. Consaltstlaa and Exammatloa FREE NO CURE NO PAY Muvil. Mk orvfw. ioat povtr V&a BMt Lv.pr will raator you. Ko drv. toLrtctur aod Variroti Mrmvsatlj cr4 im 1 to 4 mkm , ...MIIllMl lOfm faUlti!-! floci laViMdlata, curt yju-M'iid. Mu C i l rru4 .write for t ny prttvuiaW at . im vimim Mfllut4, 1i ku IkW t0. igm litw Ut. C STATE 1 "MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 1308 Farnarn St.. BsL 13th and 14th 5t.. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. BEE WANT ADS PRODUCE . RESULTS DR. McGREW, SPECIALIST Treata all forma uf Diseases of MK OM.V. Twenty-eight Years' txperlencc. Eighteen Years in Omaha. Tho doctor's remarkable success ha never been equaieu. m. iwwuiiw facilities for treating this chtas of diseases aro unlimited und every day brings many ri,..rt. of th Hood lia Is dOlllaT or the relief he has given. HOT SPRINGS TREATMENT FOR All Blood Poisons. No "BKEAKINQ OUT" on the skin or face and ail external signs of the disease dlsappeors ut once. A per manent cure for life a-uuruntoed. Vnirftl Fl f CL'KEB fJUARANTEED in VAKltULLlL j,KBri THAN t'lVH DAT 8. .irin "Jft AAft cases cured of Hydrocele, rSLAH JU.UUU Btrlcture. Olaet, Nervous Lieblllty. Lose of Strength and Vitality and ail forms of clirunlo diseases. Treatment by mtl. Call or write. Bog 7W. Office 215 South lth at.. Omaha. Neb. .Every Woman It tnlc.etu.il an1 shnuUl know m at .out 1 lie uiiilrrf ill VV M'll M4RVFL VShirl.ng Spfoy ' C a. -xj 4, (IP's OH lt"n- - ! v jL? - ,,1- MffL (oii7etiltnl. HAMKI.. knri mi VlVf ' CN illutiaii lkM.k-irili It (itl V, ' jf full priHulr tid uHtiiii In- J. fc jy valiinblo to U'l'ea M K M- ( O..J .. M IIIHM Jti. f.fl iMn n1 Douglaa. v. X