THE OMAHA DAILY J1EE: TIHT1JSDAY. . MAIiCII 24. 1001. f foiREST, NO SLEEP How Energy and Ambition are Killed. Vitality and Health Destroyed by Wakeful Nights. Strong and Steady Nerves a Necessity. ToNegtectThem MeansCertainRaln Dr. Greene's Nervura Gives Strength and Vigor. How many thouennil today aufTtr from leppleaatitiui cauood by nervouH weaknrs. It In one of tlin lnoi'lt nts of American life, nnd you who rend thcxe llnfs are no doubt one of the arrrnt throng. After the day la done and whi n lt nr ought to ceime, you wlch that thry tiildht fold their tent like the Arabn and an sil ntly et'M away. Whi n night hni driiwn hur Ruble curtains and all nature ei'tiiH In repoo, your weary eyelids Ion for that tlnd nature' sweet restorer, balmy nlecp. What would ydu not jrlve for the rest you had Jn the olden times, nut It In dnnlod you. The long hour are full of weakness and weariness, und the coming day brings only headache nnd heartache, Impaired strength and exhauRted nerves as you drag throutch Its duties.. There Is no burden so painful, and no loss so wasting. It wrecks the body and Impairs the mlud. It is the feurful harbinger of In sanity. It has filled our usyluhis with Its victims. You know this and gloomily dread the future. Weak, nervous and dlwour aged, the least excitement prostrates you, and you are always worrying over antici pated trouble. Nothing goes right, and you often feel like despairing. You do not feel equal to the burden you once- bore so easily. Take heed while It Is time. You are In a whirlwind of destruction. You are In the Ivery Niagara of bur nervous modern life. Do not delay. Safety is right at hand, if you will but accept It. That loss of appe tite, gas in the stomach, torpid liver, con- j i liw i lull. iiciTUUBiiuen, m uuiMiir, ct.. , c ItjilVlho first symptoms of the danger to omeTNit can be avoided, but only by acting once. Thousands havo stood where you now tand confronted by the same frightful con sequences,, and bnve been cured and re stored to health and happiness by that wonderful enchanter of sleep, that marvel ous restorer of nerve energy and physical strength, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It is purely vegetable and ntlrelv harmless. Henry B. Wetzler, 15 Warren St., Tte- ere, Mass., says: "Early In the spring of 1900 I was taken with un attack of nervous prostration. I ecame so weak nnd nervous that I was not ble to leave the bed. I Could not sleep without taking a sleeping powder. I got so hln and weak I thought I would never re- over. I tried three different doctors, but lid not get any better: In fact, I was get ting worse. One day my sister brought me i bottle of Nervura and I began taking It. Hefore I had finished taking the first bottle I began to sleep well and that terrible ner- ousness disappeared, and by the time I had aken four bottles I was entirely bored and bout my business ngaln, which' Is that of ollector. I still take Nervura occasionally fvhen I feel a little out of sorts, and take rcat pleasure In recommending It to my riends. You are Welcome to print this tes tmonlal, and I thank you heartily for the o.d that Nervura. has done lor me. This grand rVstdfattv f6rtfie nerve. Dr, rcene's Nervura, does not contain a partl- le of anything Injurious, and can be given restless and sleepless Infants, nervous hlldren or the most delicate invalid with lipoluto assurance of beneficial results. Dr. :reeno, of 101 Fifth Ave., New York City, lie most successful physician In curing ervous and chronic diseases, discovered It, ndj , he can be consulted free of churge, irpnnauy or djt lener. Iteeonimended and for sale bjr all roKKlsts. 3 SUGAR COftTEO I m EM BALKS AT B1CGER PREMIUM Old Member of Modern Woodman Will Test Increased Rate Order. WANTS INJUNCTION TO STOP ASSESSING Claims Fraternity Had o Ills, lit to liaise Rates and Restrict Old Members ,1 iich Interest Over Case, George W. Cooper, an attorney at law, with an office In the brown block on Six teenth street, has asked for and been granted a temporary Injunction whereby the local officers of the Omaha lodge of Modern Woodmen of America are estopped from further assessing him for dues until the matter of ihe rights of both parties have been passed upon by the courts. Mr. Cooper's claim Is that he Joined the order mentioned In January, 1W1, and that he has therefore been a member for a little more than thirteen years. One of the unequivocal provisions of the constitution and by-laws of the order. Mr. Cooper says, at the time he Joined It, was that there should never be en assessment of more than B0 cents per member for each 11.0 0 of Insurance carried by such member. For Instance, provided a man took a policy for $3,000 at the time he Joined, In the event of the death of any other member he would be subject to an assessment of $1.50, pro vided the society did " have enough money to pay the amount of Insurance car ried by the dying member. If It did. there would be no assessment, and If it only had partly enough there might be a call for any fractional part of the $1.60. Hut according to Mr. Cooper It never was and t.ever could be more than the fin rents per SI, COO of In surance carried. His policy of insurance was Tor $2,000 and whenever his assessments have lieen made he has, up to recently, paid Ms $1 and been content. Proposes to KlitM. "But now," to use his own words, "the order thinks it will bo a Incrotive idea to freeze some of we old fellows out because It thinks we may be liable to die pretty soon, and thus It will be saved paying us the Insurance that we hnve carried for so long. But I propose to take issue with the order on the ground that it cannot make tho change. Inasmuch ns tho assessment that may be made was a fixed and definite part of the constitution of tho order when It was Inaugurated. The change In the by laws was made nt the International meeting of the order held nt Indianapolis last June, and by It my assessments, that have always been 50 cents on each $1,000 of my Insurance, are Increased to 90 cents, rr $1.80 for the $2,000 policy that I carry. It Is true that the matter Is not one of such great Im portance In my individual ense, but It Is the principle of the thing that I am looking nt that affects thousands of dissatisfied members of the order. I put In my claims In this matter with the proper officials months ago, but they were Ignored, End now I propose to havo tho matter adjudi cated." Inquiry among several other Omaha mem bers of the order revealed the fact that all do not entertain Mr. Cooper's ideas as to the construction to be put upon the by laws of the order with regard to the as sessments that may be made. In fact, his statement that the constitution provides that they shall be 60 cents per $1,000 of in surance and never more nor less Is flatly contradicted, and It Is said that, from the very nnture of the order, the assessments may be made to meet the demands of the Insurance to be paid. It Is further stated that even under the Increased assessment it does not necessarily follow that the yearly dues of the order will bo Increased, but that In case It Is necessary to Increase them, even to the extent of two or three fold, it would be suicidal to the Interests of tho members who have paid in their money for years to refuse to pay the additional, though there was legal ground for getting out of it. The date for the final hearing of the question has not as yet been defi nitely fixed, but will bo within a few days and the outcome watched with much Inter est by members of the order throughout the country. aPORTINQ WORLD HANDICAP i.NULh. ( Ol'lbS -. . 12.00 WfcfcKL. nulla J, M And 17 Washington St, Chicago, 111. IK) YOU 11,AY THK RACKS T Wa with to convince very on that thara la aurh I Dim ainL4 infuruuiuoa. Of cuura any ona that they get dJrvot wlrea, ate, but (ha only utiea ft-no really make you win. Information toita thouaanda of dollar yearly, there are few ronrerna who can afford to buy la. We not alune get theae wlrea, but have a ataff tipert handhappvra at work for hours dally. We have had experts at Memphis and iionnlnga r B'inte months tat watching tthe workouta and f-ttltig the t-tl luaile polntere. We will convince the aoei akeiitirai thnt our ran have worked Intelligently. ai not apnnga we arave no per cent winnera. At NVw Orleans we gave 66 per cent winners. At California we gave fti) per cent winners. Two guaranteed Kpedala Itatly WK HOT TH KM ON TUB HVS, nookinakiTH are buying our sulectluns trying to i-li,e out their loeeea. To nut-of tuwn auhMrlbers we give three davs' lal fiee. tacluae 1 on to aaaure ut you rare We wire, J his S K w. 1KWIN. Manager. Ith your cigars by smoking only the lONOUHAM 60 Clgur. There Is nothing so soothing and satis ying to the palate as this favorite smoke ou will enjoy it if you try one. W. F. 8TOECKE CISATt CO., 1404 Douglas Btreet. is InteruiMi ni should kr MARVEL Whirling pfay The nw fwtul .. a. 11,... Ht-fUf. I lf Xv - mm m W U r era rm wm 5nv-w:' -lata V m9s J -rinu 11 r Convenient. t 'mTrr ... . .-...... year erent. m a. 1 f he MiiiuM smiii tKs AM r.. a.'t.t av I ikrr. bki aead aiauie for 1 1 iorawU t k - r4- It oisa itull ( r U cti 1 r tuut tluerliMiia In- li rravaWw, fee kerau vm w cia only t) IMa anfl Douglas. Owaha. Nateaaaa. J T!."s WtWABBWCWIllI. 1 1 mjZcN. j I'm Bi( J toranskiarai IMtfenAI arssJiasMoaa, imjwhU VJ trntatiuai or sluiUwi m luMwa of ) smiuImm rii auUB Pklnltw. to ui Miiia Kt l'sCnts 1 Ct.' si or suMuauas. liNVikun.f 1 ai4 J teraaalsla,' v k.a.4. I 1 mm la aiata is . I l Sfwa, iryad, im T'' j j tl H. M IMIir.l II. a fci Mwvt tast. the past fire years. Several grown chil dren and a wife are left to mourn his d ml.ae. Kaneral of Mrs. II. tirlffln. O8CEOL.A, Neb., March . (Special ) The funeral of Mrs. tleorge II. Orlffin took place from the lresbyterlan church yesterday. She leaves besides her hus band a daughter, Mr. Anna Trice of this county and a son, tienrge Orlffin, of Huron county, Ohio. . She was born In Kid. Wllllnm Autianhon, RED CI.Ori Neb., March 23 -(Special.) William Aubushon died at bis home south of tho river Sunday, after an Illness of several weeks. Deceased was an old resident of this county and was quite well-to-do. Mrs, Maraaret Iteeae. RED rl.OfD. Neb., March 25 (Special.) Mrs. Margaret Reese, aged 80 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. But ler, In this city today, after an Illness of many months. Two daughters survive her. Miss Nellie Vanhooaen. OSCKOUA, Nob., Mar.ch 23 (Special.) Miss Nellie VanhooEcn, daughter of City Marshal Vanhooscn, died at the family home in this place yesterday, the cause being pneumonia. "Im.ers loses his big roll Van Who Hired Rcoai to Pla? Poker Has Etor to Te'l- FiEVOLVLR DECIDES QUESTION OF WINN1R Beaaa4loaal Outcome of a Unlet (tame of Drair that Was Started at the Millard Hotel Inter, day. DEATH RECORD. Guy V. Pink. MARQUETTE, Neb., March 23 (Special.) Guy Uplngton Fink died here at his home at 8 o'clock last night of cancer of . the tongue. Up to four weeks ago he waa em ployed In the butter department of the W. R. Bennett Co., of Omaha, where he was taken sick. He consulted an Omaha specialist, who pronounced his disease catarrhal laryngitis and advised htm to go home, which he did two weeks ago. Since then he failed rapidly until death came at 8 o'clock last night. Ml us Alice Bartholomew, ST. PAUL, Neb., March 23. (Special.) Our community is shocked by the news of the death of Miss Alice Bartholomew, only daughter of Oeorge Bartholomew, our city water works engineer, ar.fr a few days' Illness, from pneumonia. Miss Bartholomew was a successful siJiool teacher about 22 years or age, respected ana beloved by all in the community. Mlaa Anaa Frederick. LEIGH, Neb., March 23. (Special ) Miss Anna Frederick, a former school teacher and a popular young woman of this com munity, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Swarti, near Humphrey.- A short funeral service was held at Creston this morning and the remains were shrpped to the home of her parents In Holt county for Interment Grorse W. Francis. RED CLOUD, Kcb., March 23. (Special.) Oeorge W. Francis died at his family resi dence this morning, after a week's Illness, With rtneiimonla. Mr. Francis hml rpttrori from labor and purchased a fine home In tms city, where he has been living for EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Celebrant la One of the Surprises In Last llace on the Oiikland Tart SAN FRANCISCO, March 23. Four fav orites and a second choice won at Oakland today. The surprise of the afterniHin was the defeat of Celebrant In the last race. The colt did not make Ills move until the stretch, lie closed rapidly on the extreme outside, but could not catch Oatewood, who beat him In a drive. A 11.000 handicap at a mile and a sixteenth for 3-year-ulila and up was tho feature attraction. Warte Nlehte won in a drive from Ben Mcllugh. Results: First rare, six and a half furlung. sell ing: Foxy Grandpa won, Inspector Munro second, Homeric third. Time: 1:274. Second race, live and a half fjrlongs:, Sol l.ii'htenstcln won, Educate second, lied rick third. Time: 1:13. Third raie, six furlongs, selling: Qui II won, Muresca second, FloresUin third. Time: l:2i. Fourth nice, mile and a sixteenth, handi cap: Warte Nlcht won, Ben Mcllugh sec ond, Orafter third. Time l.t&. Fifth race, mile ond an eighth, selling: Bvronerdale won, Mr. Farnum second, The Fretter third. Time: 2:03. Sixth lace, futurity course, purse: Gate wootl won, Celebrant second, Alwood third. Time: 1:16. LOS ANGELES, March 23. Results: First race, mile, selling: Homage won, Innlsbruck second, Little Secret third. Time: 1:46. Second race, half mile, purse: Speaker Fontaiia won, Devon 11, second, Slnicado third. Time: 0:60. Tnlrd nice, Slauson course: Eugenie B won, Harrington second, Foncasta third. Time: 1:12, Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Straggler won, ituccleuth second, Best Man third. Time: 1:48. Fifth race, Sluuson course, selling: Redan won Agnes Mack second, Nervator third. Time: 1:11V Sixth race, mile nnd seventy yards, sell ing: Merwan won. Erne second, Mr. Rob inson third. Time: 1:51. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. March 23. Results: First race, half mile, purse: Tommy O'Hara won, Victor li second, EckBtein third. Time: 0:50.;. Second race, six furlongs, maiden S-year-vear-olds: Laura Hunter won, Feby Blue second, Bandello third. Time: 1:174. Third race, five and a half furlongs, sell ing: Lennox won, Clifton Boy second, Polly Hill third. Time: 1:11. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Irby Bennett won, Martlus second, Joe Ooss third. Time: 1:17V4. Fifth mcf. five and a holf furlongs, sell ing: Hudweiser won. Dick Ripley second, Countess Clara tntra. lime: 1:11. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Wel come Light won, Calthless second, Henry of Franstamar third. Time: P.63& Ifnniholdt Players In Demand. ItT'MnOLDT. Neb.. March 23. (Special.) Pen Grant of Ohlowa, a young, barber who worked here for some time and played ball with the local team, has gone to Springfield, Mo., where he will play ball tho coming season. Hay I,, i.inn or tins Mtv whn hss for a numoer nr years neen ,nuliler,l the best amateur, nltcher In routheastern NerbasKa, ana wno pisyea one season with the St. Joseph league team. a Un recelveil a flattering oner lo loin the Springfield aggregation, but declined to consider it on account oi uusiness in terests In this city. Harsh Illaek Did Not Run. DETROIT. March 23. S. Street, a well lnr,wn rnclnff man. testified todav at the trlil of Ed E. Farley on the charge of "ringing the mare Aimless as Baran macK at the Grosse Polnte running meeting June lii last. He was shown a plct.ire of Sarah Black and Identified the horse, positively stating In answer to a question that she did not ntn in the race In- question and that the mare Aimless did win the race. Washtnarton Clnb Changes Hands. u'.aHTVfiTON. March 23 Ban B. John son, president of the American Base Bill league, nas soia ne wasninpcion dhub rn club to Messrs. Thomas C. Noyes and Wil liam J Dwyer, both of this city. Wilton .T t.Hm'bort. son-in-law of Senator Oorman, Is spoken or at tne prooaDie new presiaent of the club. , A Death Blow to Malaria. r-tftftrlc nitters kill and expel malaria disease germs, will prevent typhoid, and euro fever and ague, or no pay. Only 60c For sale by Kuhn & Co. Fitters As a specific remedy for Ind.Kestlon.Dyspepsio. Constipation, Bilious ness, or Malaria, Fever and Ague, Ilostetter's Sto rrwh Bitters stands alone. Its BO years' record of cures proves its value, ' Jt yx)u are a sufferer from Sto mach ills of any Und don't overlook the Bitters. It always cures. ' -.. A. 3. Myers, giving his address as l'J17 Pierce street, was robbed yesterday after noon of $200 by two men at the point of a revolver In the Millard hotel The rob bers ran through the lobby, crowded with people, got In a hack and dmvs swny be fore any one could stop them. Meyers, who was arrested a few dnys go In a raid made on a gambling house, says he met the two men In. the hotel and after agreeing with them to play a game of poker, hired one of the rooms. During the game he drew out his roll to pay, and one of the men threw a gun In his face, while the other grabbed the hills from his hand. They both ran and Myers chased them, but In spite of the number of people present they managed to get iv, The police were at once notified but up to a ate hour last night had not succeeded in tpprehendlng the robbers. To the police Myers said tnat he had met one of the men In Fremont and knew him by the .lame of Johnny. When arrested a short time ag., Myers gave the name of Morris Goldstein and his residence oji 1161 South Fourteenth street. The name signed on the eglster at the Millard hotel Is A. J. Clark of Norfolk, Neb. According to the people at the Millard hotel It seems that th"re were six men besides Myers who sat down to the game. Shortly after they hired the room the men came down singly nnd the fourth man was Myers. They say tho first man got Into a hack and waited for a little time before the driver appeared and drove away. No sooner had the hack driven away, than Myers came down and told the people that tho man In the hack had 3fl of his. Ho chased the hack for a couple of blocks but was unable to cttch It. The peculiar part of the proceeding la the difference In the story told by the clerk at the Millard hotel and the story told by Myers to the police. The theory at the hotel Is that while one man ran away with the money the rest crowdi-d around Myers and prevented nlm from chafing until the man bnd safely got away In the hack. What became of the men who crowded around Myers Is not known. They simply disappeared and have not been seen since. The hotel clerk did not know any of them and was not nwaro that a poker game was In progress. The further the police Investigate the al leged robbery the more perplexing It be comes. ' Officer E. R. Smith, who was on duty at the time, says he saw the robber run out and Myers after blm. He was right In the doorway of the hotel when the men passed him within a few feet, Myers ac tually brushing tip ngalnst blm. Ho says that Myers never said a word to him about the money, nnd he took them to lio half drunk. He saw the man get Into the, hack and also witnessed a scufllo between Myers and the man who Is supposed to have the money, Myers grabbing the man's hat and the man grabbing It back. All this time Myers kept quiet. When Myers was asked afterward why he did not tell the police man that he was robbed he said that he was too excited to think nbout It. The police believe the hack driver to be David Cowles. who has a regular rtond cutslde the Millard hotel. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Shonrra and Moch Colder, Followed Friday by Fair Skies In Nebraska. WASHINGTON. March 2S.-ForeeAst: For Nebraska and South Dakota ShoW' ers and much colder Thursdoy; Friday fair. For Iowa 8howers Thursday; warmer In east and colder In west portion. Friday fair and much colder. For Montana: Snow Thursday, colder In southeast portion; Friday fair and warmer. For Colorado end Wyoming Rain, turn ing to snow and much colder Thursday Friday fair and warmer. For Missouri-Showers Thursday, colder In northwest portion; Friday fair and much colder. For Kansas Fair and much colder Thurs day afternoon or night; Friday fair. luteal It feord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BT'REAU, OMAHA. March 23. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the past three years: Maximum temperature 6! Minimum temperature 3S Mean tcmiH'rature SO Precipitation Record of temperature and Precipitation at Omaha for thu day since March l, Mu4: Normal temperature 39 Excess for the day 11 Total excess since March 1 luj Normal precipitation 06 Inch lM-IU iency for the day 05 Inch Totul rainfall since March 1 HO Inch Deficiency since March 1 38 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1903 64 inch Deficiency for cor. period, 1M 4k Inch Heport of Stations at T V. M. -hi I CONDITION OF THE 3 I a E WEATHER. : : Z S" : a : a ; , : 3 : .... - . : : . . i Omaha, cloudy Valentine, cloudy North Platte, cloudy Cheyenne, purtly cloudy Salt I-&ke, snowing Rupld City, clear Huron, cloudy Williaton. cloudy i riicago. Cluar St. Ixiuls, partly cloudy St. Paul, cloudy Iwivenport, clear Kansas City, partly cloudy... Havre, snowing Helena, snowing Bismarck, clouny liuiveston, cloudy 4 ! .00 .00 SI 63 f 62 .00 .w 44 .0.) J .to S4l .00 bx .00 fr 641 .CO e, is .04 Z 32 .14 S ft; Jul tt .0J T Indicate! trace of precipitation. Alleged Horse Thieves In Custody. CASPER, Wyo., March 23.-(Speclal.) E. O. Houck brought In Enrl McCarthy and John Harrington, allegdd horse thieves. Houck says ho caught the men Do You Suffer From O Habitual CONSTIPATION IT IS THE STARTING-POINT OF DISEASE, BUT IS EASILY CURED BY THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER HALF A GLASS ON ARISING GIVES PROMPT AND PLEASANT RELIEF. YOU CAN ABSOLUTELY DEPEND UPON IT. IN USE THIRTY YEARS. rORYOUR OWN PROTECTION ALWAYS ASK FOR IT BY THE FULL NAME HUNYADI JANOS In the act cf running off some of his horses. The third thief escaped and a posse Is now on his trail. Sew Care for Weak I.angs. Dr. King's New fisjovery for Consump tion cures all coughs, colds, grip and lung troubles cr no pay. 50c, $1.00. For tale by Kuhn A- Co. Ten free trips to the World's Fair each week. See coupon on page two. Important Mlnlna Ijind Decision. LARAMIE, Wyo., March 2.1-(9peclal .) The secretary of the Interior has ren dered an Important decision afTectlng the title to mineral lands within the t'nlon Pacific land grant. Several years ago a company of Itramlo men brought suit for patent to some claims near Cooper lake, on t'nlon TadAc land, which was sold to the Bacon estate. The Cheyenne land office decided In favor of the mining men, as did also the commissioner of the general land office, but the railroad com pany took the matter to the secretary. Mining men here are Jubilant, for seme very promising properties have been lo cated along the Union Pacific. PJaDirod(S)Dd fcARTERS llTTlE IVER I Dill Q fi I Ml 3Q Blck Hearisehe snd telle all the. tronblea lnel. dent to a bilious tte ef the syttem, snrs a Dla. r.in, ritanes. ProwtineM. plt'reti sfirr Mting, Psin in the Sirte, Ac. While air most remark able success hss brea shown in caring ICK Hesdscbe.yet t'srter'sLittle hirer l'llls are equally valuable In Conrtlpntion, cnrlni and preTsatlng tli.s annoying cot-iplsint, whils they a so correct all disorders of the sioms' b. stimulate the liver and regulate tu bowels. Uvea if they only Cure Ache they wonld bealmont priceless to tlos; " suffi-r from this distressing comprint; rut fortu nately their goodness does not end here, nd tnos who once try them will find these little pills valq able in so many ways that they will not be wtlltat to do without them. But after all sick head Is the banc; cf so many lire that here is where wf make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. . , Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small very easy to take. One or two pilis make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or pnrge, but by their gentle action ph ase all wha ;i them. In vials at rt cents; fle for tl. Bold ly druggists every wh'ite, or sent by mail. CARTEU MEDICINE CO., New York Clt A SKIN OP BEAUTY 13 A JOY FOREVER. R. T. FKLIX OOCRAl'D'B ORIKNTAI CREAM, OK MAilOAL BEAUTIFIEK Removes Tan, Plmples.Freckies, jiinm i aicneis nun, ana nam diseases, ana erery Dismina .on Deatuy, ana llefles detection. It ikias itoott the ttlt ffuf 66 years, and is 'so harmless wa tute It to be sura It Is properly made. Accept no counter feit of similar name. I)r. L. A. Havre said to a ia.iy or uie nani lon (a patient) i 'An you ladles will use them, I reoommend 1 6oursud'i Cream ' as the leant harmful of all the skin preparations," l or sale by all DriKgUU and Fancy Goods iMalen In the U. 8., Tunmlas. and Europe. FE.R0. T. HOPKINS, Pmp'r. 17 6rst Jones St, N. t T at 3 P .i F-? JO) s' j m t cr Erery woman eotiU shapely, pretty figur, nd miny of them deplore the lot! of heir gu luh lormi after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's hapelineii. All of thia can be avoided, however, by the ue of Mother's Friend before baby cornea, aa thia great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and S reserves the symmetry of her form. Mother' Friend overcomes all the anger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It ia woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the oie of this wonderful lemedy. Sold by all nfl SifU rP aruggisis eu 91.00 pr 111 ji bottle. Our little UUL book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free. lit B:..r,e! Rit!itor Co., Afliiti, Ql JIWUUUUSSU" I vndervtand that the Santa Fe will sell one way colonlft ticket to C 8l 1 i f o r i i during March and April at very low rates. $25 from Kansas City. Plea as solas mt toll parttoalara. fifroel JV'o.. City and Statm Out out ihi advrtiemeiU axl moH to E. L. Palmer, Patnenger Ag"t, J Q All the Wtty A. T.di S. F. J?y., 409 EquitabU Jiuildlng, he 2diiu$t JU Map of the World The Union Pacific Passenirer Department lias Issued a large wall map, a new Map of the World, mounted oa cloth 44 x 6 Inches. The map shows every square mile of land and water on the (-lobe. The ocean currents are accurate ly drawn, and all the steamship routes properly shown, with flgares r'vlnr the eiact mileage from any one given point in the world to any other. 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