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THE OMAHA DAILY flKEi SATURDAY. MAKCIT 1001.
SENATOR SEES CURRIPTION
Mr. HiDtbrongh Intirratei ttat Afenti Are
Worsine Congress.
WANT REFEAL OF LAND LAWS FOR SCKiME
Assert There I. a Minister Motlte
la thn Kfforta firing; Ma!e to
Get Uid Hill Thronh
tbe Srnatr.
other syndlratP Interested In ths repeal
of the laws."
Mr. Newlanda expressed the hope, that the
Innd lawn might be materially modified.
Monopoly Can of War.
Monofxily of land, asserted Mr. Newlands,
had been the ratine of most of the series of
European wars. He said conrentratlon of
lands in California had Interfered with the
proper development of the state.
Mr. Dubois said that charges of frauds
In the public land states were a sweeping
Irdletmpnt of the administration of the land
laws ond that lie for one resented them.
He never had known a case of fraud under
tho operation of- the desert land law In
agreed to. It provides a salary of not to
exceed ST 20 a year and prohibits the solicit
ing of business or the reception of orders
by carriers from any person. Arm or cor
poration, but permits the carriers, under
certain restrictions, to carry merchandise
for hire for and upon the request of pa
Irons residing on their respective routes.
The house, at o:Z7, adjourned.
MAY NOT ALT KM TUB K AW RIVER.
Kaasas l.rarlslatar Onre weriareu
Stream to Be nt Snvlanble.
WASHINGTON. March 23. An Interest
ing question has arisen In connection with
WASHINGTON. March 25. - Senator
Hanabrough charged In the senate to lay
that the movement to secure the repeal
of the desert land law, the timber and
Stone law and the commutation cluuse of
the homestead act was due to the efforts
of a lobby composed mainly of holders of
lands bought In large tracts from rail
road companies, with a desire th'-reby to
Increase the demand for their property.
Senator Dubois Intimated that the pres
sure for repeal was due to largo holdings
of forest lieu lands by tho railroads.
Senator Gibson yesterday advocated re
pealing the laws in question. Senators
Hanshrough and Dubois contended that
the repeal would be unwise. HenuMor New
lands favored modifications of tt.e law.
Tho bill making appropriations for the
support of tho District of Columla was
considered for revcral hours, but with
out completing It the senate took up the
private pension calendar, passing a large,
number of bills. During the d.iy former
Vice President Morton appeared on the
floor of the senate and w.is warmly
greeted.
Interested la Improvements.
The senate adopted the following reso
lutions, which were offered by Mr. Hoar:
That the committee on rules be di
rected to consider the report whether anv
amendment be desirable In the senate
rules relating to Impeachments, and espe
cially whether the rules may r-mperly and
lawfully provide for taking testimony in
such cases by a committee. In accordance
with the practice of the I'wiRii-h House of
Lords in such cases, questions of the ad
mission of material testimony ana the
final argument being reserved foi' the fuli
senate. ,
Mr. Hanshrough spoke In reply to the
speech of Mr. Gibson, made yesterday, on
the bill providing for the repeal of the
desert land and other laws for the dis
posal of the public lands. He agreed with
the Montana senator In the contention thct
tho timber and stone act lieu land law
could be disposed or to advantage. He also
spoke In support of the "commutation
clause" of the homestead act.
Mr. Hanshrough Intlmntcd that there was
an ulterior motive In the repeal of the
laws In question, saying that there was
In Washington an organization preparing
the way for the repeal of the desert land,
timber and stone and commutation laws,
and speaking of this organisation, he said:
Sees Sinister Motive.
"I am satisfied that It Is the purpose of
this organliation to enhance the value of
the private holdings In scrip and lands."
He said In this connection that he made
no charge that any senator or member of
the house was Interested in any such an
organisation. He added that "one of the
Individual in connection with the organi
sation has been receiving a princely sal
ary from one of the land grant railroads
for the past six years. I find upon inves
tigation," he went on, "that a great syn
dicate has recently purchased at the price
of 70 cents an acre a large body of land
from the Union Pacific Railroad company
and the agents of that syndicate have been
her In Washington conferring with offi
cial to secure the repeal of the law in
question.
"When, therefore," he added, "senators
talk of syndicate of cattlemen, land
baron, etj., and when people on the out
Ide accuse senators with being agents of
uch syndicates. I think It no more than
fair that attention should be called to
a bill Introduced by Senator I.ong of Kan-
Idaho, and in view of the fact that It was ar)nror,ri.tin 11. 500.000 for stralghten-
the only law under which the public land lng tn(l KkW rver wtn H vlew to avert
states could be settled, he thought Its re- i tne usuai ferine floods which have
peal would trie a calamity. He declared
that the time for large holdings of lands
bad passed away, and said the only legiti
mate complaint to be made against the exe
cution of the land law at present was In
connection with the use Of forest lieu scrip,
most of which, he said, was held by rail
road companies,
been so disastrous to the people and prop- ,
erty of that state. The bill was referred
to the War department for report and It
has been returned with a report made by
General MacKeniie, chief of engineers, to
the efTect that several years ago the
legiPlature of the state declared the Kaw
river unnavlgable and authorized the con
The District of Columbia appropriation I atructlon of bridges across it at various
bill was taken up and a discussion followed I points, effectually closing it to naviga-
on the reduction in telephone rates. Tho tlon.
service given by the local telephone com-1 The point li made that If the stream
pnny was condemned. The senate amend- I 9 unnavlpable It Is hot under the Jurls
ment fixing the rate on Individual tele- diction of the United States, and conse-
plioncs at t!0 a year as agninst 180 named 1 quently any appropriation made for Its
WE ARE WESTERN HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED
EDIS
OH PDiaiGBAPHS
VICTOR TALKING MACIIIUES
and
Our Great Terms
Nothing Down
Buy records, take ma
chine home, begin to pay
later in easy installments.
We want dealers in
every town.
LIBERAL OFFER FOR RI6HT MEN
Write ns for proposition.
Write today for Catalogue.
We earry Ihe lJret "took
of Records la west. They
sing everythlinrthey play
eTerrthlnac. TIIH WORLD'S
UHHATKST BAM1S, ORCHES
TRA. MISICIANS, SPEAKERS
will perform, amnse and de
light nn In yoar home at bat
a trifling; cost.
by the house was agreed to.
Without completing the District of Co
lumbia bill the senate passed a large rum.
hr nf r.rlvate pension bills and after a
brief executive session adjourned.
not SE PASSER POSTorriCE BILL.
Paragraph Affect I as; Rnral Letter
farriers Is Reinserted.
WASHINGTON, March 26. The house to
day passed the pustofflce appropriation bill
after a prolonged debate on the paragraph
affecting rural letter carriers, which yester
day was stricken out, hut which today was
Inserted with enthusiasm und-r a special
order of the committee on rule. Every
amendment and substitute offered to this
paragraph was voted down.
Mr. Mann made an unsuccessful attempt
to recommit the bill with Instructions to
strike out the appropriations for special fa
cllltles over trunk lines south of Washlnp
ton and west of Kansas City. The bill has
been under discussion since March 7. At
times members vigorously assailed the
Postoffice department and General Brlstow
and demands were made for an Investl
gallon Into the entire postal service, but
Chairman Overstreet, who has borne the
brunt of the attack, stood as a barrier to
such action. A distinct compliment was
paid to Mr. Boutell by Speaker Cannon of
the house, who had presided over the com
mlttee of the whole for the ability with
which he had occupied the chair.
Improvement would bo simply for the ben
efit of tho state and its citizens and not
for the benefit of the general govern
ment or the people at large. It Is stated
that the proposed legislation wilt be op
posed on that ground.
FIRE RECORD.
Thousands of Records
Big Stock of Ma
, chines up from
Come and Hear
Calve
Tomagno
Caruso,
Plancott
and other premier oper
atic stars.
OQ IL'PUCC.' "12 N. 21th St., So. Omaha,
OnAnUnCO. 334 Broadway, Co. Bluffs.
Bars at Perry, Iowa.
PERRY. . la., March 25.-(Speclol Tele
gramsThe livery barn of W. L. Knowles,
a brick veneered building at the corner of
Third and Willis avenue, burned at 11
o'clock this morning. I,osa, S10.000. Three
horses were burned. Including a $200 mare
owned by Dr. Ross. All rigs except a $1,000
hearse were loBt.
Two men stopping In the barn were saved
by Night Watchman Mitchell waking them.
Other buildings on the west and across the
street east nnd south were saved by hard
efforts of firemen. ' The fire is said to have
CMIlfllf f rr.tr. .lanirln m.l.. HT-1
c-. - - - . I v li n, f lira. J liriV WU9I . . . m
$2,000 insurance on the raiding in the Re- United S.a'.ei Seoatsr JjXplalDS mnsac-
llance of Philadelphia and n.OCO on con- ;icni with Bia'tO Oomiany
irnis in me capital or JJes Molnea.
I'ostomre nt Edar. ,lftn rAimT rtiiACurn RV THC r.fillRT
EDGAR. Neb.. March ?r, ..s.n.ll vtr. ninu vvun i v"-""'"-" - " '
wa discovered yesterday af'crnoon about 1
o'clock in the east end of the postoffice. I Defense Rests and Wltnes
ine alarm brought the fire eomnsnv
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.,
GEO. E. SVIICKLE, Manager.
MAIN OFFICE, CORNER I5TH AND HARNEY STREETS, OMAHA,
i
BURTON TAKES THE STAND
quickly to the scene and in thirty minutes
the Are was extinguished. Considerable
damage was done to the exterior and the
Mr. Dalzell (Pa.) of the committee on nside of the upper part of the building,
Is Ex-
cosed by Prosecution .Without
the t'snnl Cross-Examination.
ruls brought up the resolution reinserting
In the postoffice appropriation bill the sec
tions stricken out yesterday relating to tho
pay of rural carrier and the prohibition
with reference to their acting as soliciting
agents for persons, firms or corporation
After some debate Mr. Mann (III
to recommit the bill, but a point
by Mr. Dalsell was sustained. By a viva night. The fire Is supposed to have orl
voce vote 4h resolution was agreed to. inated from a defective flue. Tha loss e
but the contents were saved without loss.
The damage to the building and the origin
of the fire have not yet been ascertained.
Residence at Plat tsnioutli.
FLATTSMOtTTH. Neb.. March 25.-(Spe-
8T. LOUIS. March 26. Previous to the
defense resting its case, late today. United
Btates Senator Joseph Ralph iurton or
Ktnsas took the otand in his rwn behalf
in connection with charge of having llle-
a
ration. clal.)-The Julian residence on Tenth and .,v accented fees from the RJalto Grain
I.) moved Elra reetBi occupled by W1!am ckl lrotiLVouia.Whm
Jy .v?va " I" Z? lY "r T mh-rw excused from the
5y a lva night. The fire Is supposed to have orlg- ,. cross-examination by the
Mr. Mann (111.) became Involved In
controversy with Mr. Overstreet.
"Why," Mr. Mann asked, "I it more Im
portant that the gentleman shall object
when a resolution of inquiry Is proposed
than when any other subject is discussed.
Why cut off free debate?"
Mr. Overstreet desired to put a question,
but Mr. Mann hotly remarked that Mr.
Overstreet was not In a position to ask or
to answer questions. He thought the rule
should be recommitted and a new one
brought In, separating the question of the
pay of rural carriers from that of their
right to act a agent In a private capacity.
He Invited a vote on such a proposal, but
aid Mr. Overstreet would make a point of
order against It.
After a. prolonged discussion the original
paragraph brought In by the committee was
tlmated at $1,000, was covered by insur
ance.
HYMENEAL
Stors;eon-I.ocns.
CREIGHTON, Neb.. March 2G.-(SpecIal.)
A quiet home wedding was solemnized at
S o'clock tonight at the residence of Mrs
W. F. Lucas, the contracting parties be
ing Mr. J.. D. Sturgeon and Miss Gertrude
Lucas. Rev. J. N. Gortner of the Meth
odist Episcopal church performed the cer
emony. Mr. and Mr. Sturgeon will make his Intention to
stand without cross-examination by
government. '
Senator Burton testified that n naa
accepted the offer of the Rialto company
to act as Its general counsel because he
had lost ''heavily in a financial panic and
needed the M a month for which his
contract called.
I was assured by the tompany, he
aid, "that my services would not be
needed in Washington in any capacity,
but simply to defend them in any crim
inal cctlon."
Senator Bur'on was then bsked If he
had ever Indicated to Inspector Cochran
nterfere with the ro-
thelr future home In Norfolk.
Treaster-Wllkluaen,
BSATRICE. Neb., March 26. (Special.)
I .a st evening at 6 o'clock, at the Christian
parsonage. Rev. Edgar Price officiating, oc
curred the marriage of Mr. Eny Treaster
A WONDERFUL CURE OF
cesses of the department or to Jntlmate
to him (Cochran) to refrain from taking
any action in tne complaints against ine
Rialto company. He replied:
Wanted Money on the Bide.
Not at all, I told Mr. Cochran," re-
of Omaha and Miss Hattie Wllklnsen of Piled Senator Burton, "that other sen-
thls city. The young couple departed on an I ators and representatives had built up
evening train for Omaha, where they will I large private practices during their term
i I
t i i in.
1 v.
rvn
m
Joseph Laughran
make their home.
Stoll-Motl.
PLATT8MOUTH, Neb., March 13. (Spe
cial.) County Judge II. D. Travis united
In marriage In hi office William A. Stoll
and Miss Ina E. Stoll, both of Nehawka,
MEN ARB POWERLESS
A WELL KNOWN PITTSBURG
MAN TELLS A REMARKABLE
STORY OF CURE
it was not for the fact that Mr.
To Plght Against Disease I'nleas They
Strike at the Vnderlylng; Cause.
To treat drandruff and falling hair, vlth
Irritants or oils on which a parasitic germ
will prosper, i like scooping water from
the ocean to prevent the tide from rising.
You cannot accomplish a satisfactory
cur without having a right understanding
of the fundamental cause of the trouble.
Tou must kill the dandruff germ.
. . - I nvnuiu (161 yilUQ UUCB una UWKUN II
iiittu ib kuuwu to me lO De perrectlT Is specially made to do that very thing.
reliable aaid trustworthy in Lis State- When th germ U removed, the hair ha
ments I would find it difficult myself to
creuit His remarkable story. Kead what
says, if you doubt, go and see him
rite him a letter. MUNYON.
Mr. Laughran's Story
.uuuyuu raw-raw use effected a
wonderful cure for nie. I was troubled
with rheumatism varying from severe
sciHtica ana lumhngo to intense rheu
no choice but to resume healthy growth
and beauty.
Destroy the cause, you remove the ef
fect.'
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In
stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co.,
Detroit. Mich. Bherman & McConnell Drug
Co., Omaha, special agents.
-fell.
-THE GREAT.-
NATURAL
REMEDY
4r) Mi
Stotatub AUfl
VBSCafaBSSECISM S
Nrrttt.
lata ViuUty.
IllMttmfttUaB, CftiAirh,
TrtmblfM.
PQt CircuUlitM.
DtiiMfc Cosutittio.
pmt Hegf (cm h 44
iaa sr. ( t- rmm a
t W i atel saraa
CMRf CTrONt !
a 4
wi . a
IMPtl NfWilf IMI 4 aM
Hi tM Mf. HlsMs).
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PRICE. $1,00
Cattle An Oolnar Well.
DOUGLAS, Wyo.. March 25. (Rpeclal.)-
Tha nnHt winter has been a rpmnrknhln nnn
niatic pains. At times I was bordering in
on helplessness. My physician told me absolutely no losses of live stock here. Zero
uini u was in my uiooa. lie railed to weather ha prevailed only a few time,
relieve me and I tried several largely ond for a tew hour at that, and there has
naveniseu remeaies, all of which left I hardly been enough snow to afford stock
me iu uie same conaiuon. A few weeks water. Leading stockmen who have re
uko. at tne earnest auvice or a rnena, 1 turned from a trip over the range say
purchased a bottle of Munyon's Paw- cattle ar in prime condition and have
I'aw. Before I had finished half of the not looked so well at this time of the year
bottle I felt a (treat relief. My Indices- tor twenty year. Sheeo alio are in fin.
lion w nsaispeiiea ana 1 eouia sleep com- ,hate. Several fiockmasters report losses aaainst the defendant Thoma b H.pi.n.
furto rl It a rVisA n iilali lnn 4 l-i i- a .msxk -II . . . . a . . . I '
i. .I. V " i or inree ana lour neua or neep aunng tne attorney for the Rialto Grain und Securi
muni- i louiiu pfrniBiieiii reuei. .m i winter in bands numbering 6.0UO and T.000
Mood now circulates properly, my appe- J h(,,a, this being the smallest percentage of
tlte and digestion Is excellent and every joss in the history of th business in this
region.
The ranges are dry and moisture Is needed
badly. Grass is coming, but owing to the
dryness la making (low growth.
of office, and that I, In a small way, do
sired to emulate them. I told htm that
I was general counsel for the Rialto com
pany of St. Louis, and asked him as a
matter of friendship to tell me If at any
time I did wrong. Mr. Cochran and I are
from the samo state."
Judge Krum then asked Senator Burton
to tell the Jury whether at any time he
had ever said anything which could bo
construed into n caning that his purpose
was to Influence them in the performance
of their official duties to either Mr. Coch
ran, the postmaster general, the fourth
assistant postmaster general or the as
sistant attorney general In charge of post
office affairs.
Senator Burton replied:
"Absolutely none whatever."
Colonel W. W. Smith of Topeka, Kan.,
Senator Burton's private secretary, testi
fied that he frequently dictated and signed
letters for Senator Burton pnd picked out
one of the letter Introduced by the gov
ernment a one which he had probably
dictated. He testified that he had signed
three of them.
Defense Rests Its Case.
Judge Krum then took the stand In be
half of his client. He said that the rea
son Senator Burton had not appeared in
the trial of Major Hugh C. Daniels was
that It would overweight the case with
counsel. The defense then closed Its
case.
The government placed a witness on the
stand to deduce testimony In rebuttal,
when court adjourned until tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock.
On motion of Judge Krum, senior counsel
for the defense, and after much argument.
the court ruled that as the third count In
the indictment alleges practically the same
charges are made In the first, the third
count be quashed. This leaves six counts
WHAT A SNAP!
It took less than four yearly prepaid subscriptions to win a trip to St
Louis In the first exposition "election." There nre fifty more trips to be
voted fur, and you might as well be one of the fifty, or Bee that one of your
friends Is one of tho poople who gets an Inexpensive vacation.
Ten More Trips to Be Voted
For This Week.
The second "election" started on Friday, the 25th, and ends next Thurs
day, March SI. Look over the following list cf Ust week's winners and
.the number of votes they secured. They wero certainly easy:
it
John H. Disney. David City.
John Woodworth, Omaha
George Hackua, Omaha
M. A. Martin, South Omaha.
Miss Ruby Splgel. Omaha...
Anna Carlson, Florence
Kmnia lloskovec, Omaha ...
Mrs. E. Peterson. Or.iaiia
W. S. Robertson, Omaha...
4. R.12
4 491
3.674
3 U'i
zz::
5. fi:i:!
2.sn
2,9 9
1.921
MIfs Ruth Comett, Nebraska City..... l.VL-S
These ten and fifty more will take a trip to the World's Fair
Louis any time they please during the exposition. They will nil go
at St.
ft
1
Via. ike
Wabash
This road direct to the exposition grounds, and In addition to saving a
day for you either rolng or coming to be enjoyed at the exposition inmeid
of starting from the station In St. Louis, it will save you lime, because
It is the shortest road between Omaha and St. Louis.
Rules of the "Election"
The ten persons receiving the largest number of votes at the close of
each "election" will be furnished, at The Bee's expense, as prizes, each a
tree trip lrom Omuha to St, Louis and return, to be taken any time during
the exposition.
No restrictions are placed as to where th party live a a candidate
for one of the exposition trips.
No votes will be counted for employes or tgents of The Omaha Bee.
All votes must be made on coupons which will be published each day in
The Hee.
Prepayment of subscriptions may be made either dlreot to Th Be
Publlxhlng Company or to an authorized agent of The Bee.
No votes sent In by agent w'.ll on counted unless sent in In accordance
with instructions given them.
The vote from day to day will be published in all edition of The Bee.
The "elections" will close each Thursday at 6 p. m. '
Votes may be deposited at the business office of Th Bee or sent by
nail- No votes sent by mail will be counted which nre not In the Omaha
postoffice lor delivery at :ao p. m. on tne aay oi closing.
Address,
Omaha, Neb.
'Exposition Department," Omaha Bee,
COUPONS ON PAGE 2.
symptom of rheumatic pain Is cone. I
do not know of snob a beneficial tonic
as I'aw-I'aw.
(Klmedi JOSKrH LAUfiHUN.
1240 Rebecca St.. Allegheny City. Pa.
Catarrh of Stomach Cured With
One Bottle of Paw Paw
I wiii a severe sufferer with Catarrh
of the Stomach. Indigestion and grippe.
I uoed numerous rn'.edies with hut
nerlodical benefit. 1 tried Munyon's
Taw-Taw and before I had finished half PaTr
a bottle I felt as I had not felt before
ties company, was the first witness for the
defense. He told of the employment of
Senator Burton and testified that In all
his preliminary talks he (Burton) laid par
ticular stress upon the fact that as u
I'nited States senator he could not under
take any duties derogatory to hi office.
2E
in
Delegation I for Moore.
PIERRE, 8. D.. March 36. -(Special Tele
gram.) The democrat of Hughe county
In mass convention this afternoon selected
a delegate to th state convention at
Pious Falls Charles Shaffner, T. Sutley, W.
A. Lichtenwainer, John Biever and O. D.
While the delegation goes practically
Opium la ( hainberlaln'a
Remedy.
Cough
unlnstructed th convention endorses the
Since contracting the terrible 111. By the cJldacy of Judge David Moore of Btan
tlm th flint bottle had been used I was "V county as delegate to the national con-
rerfoctly cured, and, although It has
been more titan a caoutn since I tisea
that wonderful tonic. I hare not had the
leoht siirn of returning trouble. I can
beartMy recommend i'aw-I'aw, feeling
that It has permanently cured li e.
ISIgnedi WM. BRAY.
410 Federal St.. Allegheny Uty, Pa.
Such startling cures have heretofore
been unknown in the history cf medi
clue. Irt'.gglsts and tloctors say that
nothing like It wa ever known. Hufferers front iypers!a. Nervousness Or
Sleeplessness or sufferers from auy form of Catarrh or Hheuuiatlsm shotnd
lose no time If they want to be well. tJo to the nearest drug utore today aod
Bret a bottle of Taw-raw and let the good wor' po on. No waltiii for resdlts
with Paw-Paw. The process of cure bepina villi the first dose and Improve
ment is constant until the cure is complete.
A a Spring Medicine and Tonic PaivPme Mi no equal.
fluoysVa Paw-Psw Tonic lor saU at all 4rtif.Uta. Paw Paw Laxative PllU
U e boat atomach and Uvsr pills on arth-23 a koala.
ventton.
There is not the least danger in giving
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small
children, as It contains no opium or other
harmful drug. It has an established repu
tation of more than thirty year a the
most successful medicine In use for colds.
croup and whooping cougn. It always
cure and Is pleasant to take. Children
ilk it
Ton Days'
Frco Treatment
Offered Men
Orsat Parisian Method That Corel
Seminal Weakness. VaricoceU
Stricture, (Heat, Gonorrhoea, Unnat
tiral Dlscharga. Irritation and En
larger-neat of tho Prostate (Hand,
Bladder and Urinary Disorders,
Without taking; Hedlclne Into tha
Atomach and In Their Own Home. It
Will Be 5ent Every nan Absolutely
Free.
By a wonderful method successfully ussd
for years In France, and now for the flrsi
tlma Introduced In America. It I pAsilbU
for any man, no matter how bad oft, ta
aulckly regain th vigor of young manhood
THC PARIS MEDICATED CRAYON.
medicine lanen into in iiumacn. it
others tell you nothing ran be done for
yon. this vslll surely our you.
Writ to Dr. Steven A Co., Columbus,
PLEASANT. SCOiHIMS AND HCAUfcQ.
Without tsklDg any laedlcln lnt- the stotr.
aoh. and to prove that It will do tins lhy
otter a full Ten Days' Trial Treatment ab
solutely free to every man striding; unms
and address to Dr. Ptevens A Co., ljox 1771,
Columbus, Ohio. Tou apply It locally la
the seat of the trouble, and It quickly rinds
It way to th deatrtd spot, enlarging the
tnuaolea, increasing th r.erv force ami giv
ing th nec-Msary vim nnd anergy. Tho
world of sclenu and medicine thorough:
endorse it. jf'
It cures In wonderfully quick time, lir"
your own hoite, lost tllallty, emaciation,
prematurity, varicocele, rinture. unnat
ural lirltatlon and enlargement of the pros
tate gland, snd all bladdsr and urinary
disorders of men. It Is' (he only method
known to science that wl!l electrify the
body, rout wasting disease, create vigor,
warmth and force, and all this without
medicine taken Into the stomach. If
others tell
Ohio. Bnx 1771. They offer Ten Days' Trial
Treatment to every man. It Is no "pre
'jcrlptlon," "deposit" or "C. O. IV scheme,
as this firm is too large to resort to such
petty waya 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 engraving from life. Every
thing 1 confidential and sent perfectly
plain, and since they merely ask you to
Inquire what they have got that will cur
you, w trust every gentleman reader or
this paper will write them at once as above
nnd thus get the Ten Day' Trial Treat
merit and book, both absolutely free.
lr:-ft Maid
urJff-WJf I a -
Balsam
i'rouioiea the growth of tho hair and
gives it the lustre and sllklncBS of youtn.
w&en the hair is gray or uaca it,
BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR.
It prevents Dandruff and batr falling
And keeps the rcxlp Clean ana Branny.
IAILWAY TIME CARD.
IMOX STATIOX-IOTH A1SU MARC V.
Chicago, Pock. !c'and A Paolfle.
EAST.
LesTe. Arrive.
. s i.ri im t I io hi
7 00 am 38 pm
Ml :15 am 6 put
.a 4:3t pin bll o0 am
.a i.iO pm a Ml pm
, 7:80 am I D pm
Chi-, po I.7.:sht L'ml.f....
C'hli'H.i IuyltKht Local
Cblcatio KtpiM
P-H Motion KipifM
Ch'cano Ft Exprem .......
WEST.
Rw.t- UntintMln f.lmltrrt. . . .
ver, Piifhlr, mii.1 Ai at'.ltpm IM pm
Tetui1. Ollfurnla n6 OkUftonia
Flyr
n !!.
St "Cann.m nail" F:i . . . a 0 pm a 10 am
Et. Louia Local ti'o. Iitnti 't. . a t IS am aiO;IO pm
ChlcMBO ft KortliKfaterii.
r..t fhir.ao a 41) am i1:Uia
Local Chicago
a 4 10 pm all 40 pm
"SB SJ
iskey and.oeer. Habit
PERMANENTLY CURED BY
"ORRINE,"
ABSOLUTELY SAFE. SURE AND HARMLESS.
Pbyaicians pronounce drunkenness a disease of th nervous system, creating s morbgj
Craving (or a stimulant. Continued indulgence In whiskey, beer or wise eats away the
tcmactt lining and stupefies the digestive organs, tuns destroying the digestion and
saining the health. No "will power" caa heal tho inflamed stomach membranes.
"ORRINE" permanently remove th craving for liquor by acting directly on th
affected nerves, restoring th stomach and l igestive organs to normal conditions, im proving
the appetit and restoring tta health. . Caa be given secretly if desired.
Cure Effected or Money Refunded.
Ask your druggist whom you knave what he thinks of ORRINE; 'he will indorse
our statements as truthfuUo every respect. It ORRINE (ails to cure we will reload
you every penny paid (or it as cheerfully as we took it.
No Sanitarium Treatment or Publicity!
No Absence from home or toea of timet
Mothers, wives and sitters, you cannot cure those who are afflicted with this most
terrible of all diseases by your fervent ptayers, or eyes red with tears, nor by your
hope that they may stop drinking. It can be done only with ORRINE. You have
the remedy will you use it ? If you desire to cure without the knowledgt of the patient,
buy ORRINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be cured of his own free will, buy
ORRINE No. 3. Full directions found in each package. Prico $ I per box.
w Wl" 'ladlr furnish a treatment Ire of coat to aay physician zsSf
Icrv3 to demonstrate that Orrin is a poaitlv specific for drunkenness. ii
" All Correspondence Confidential.
For free book Treatise on Drunkenness snd how to Cure It write to
THC ORRINE CO.) INC.. WASHINGTON, O. C, or call on
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Cor. 16th & Dodge, Omaha
Geo. S. Davis, Druggist, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Mai
Loral R om C It y
Daylight lit. l'aul
reyll.!it rtilcafo
Limit.' 'Jhlcafu
Kat Chl-aso
Local rhlcaio
Fart St. Paul
St. Paul Kipreaa
Fast Mall
Loral Sioux CHr
Norfolk and noneate.l
Lincoln and Lon Hlne
Ueadwood. nol
Llnoola
it 1 1 : 111 at
a c m pm a s pra
b I 46 pm
a 7 r." hi i rio ou pm
a S on hi nil to pm
a l l'i fin a am
a 5 V rm t .& pm
a 4:2R pin s
a 1:11 pin a T nr. am
a 2' '
a t .w l'ir
b 4:'i0 pm a air.
a . 'On am liio 33 i,i
b l ot. am bin ' tin
Sprinna sod
z :w cm a r i. pia
anii WiAmlnt F.fnreaa...d 1:50 pm l:10 pir.
Haallnss. Sup.rlor and Albion. .b 150 pm b :10 pm
f'lilentfo. Milwaukee A St. I'anl
fhli-ato riarllrtt
Chbago Fant Fipreaa..
Overland Limited
Oaa Molnea Kiprear...
Inols Ontrnl.
..a 7 r.r am all 15 pm
..a 145 pm io pm
..a a 20 pm a t io am
..a 7.ti am a t.10 pm
I
rtili-ao Eipren.
Ctnliano. Mlnn.apolle
Paul I.lmu.a
If you have tin or shingle roof in need of
repairs or paint sea Haver aV Moore, agents
U. 8. Roof Faint, room S. N. Y. Hfe bldg ,
Tel. 13i
Locomotive toniiany !. Off Mea.
8CBANTON". Pa . March tl. The Ameri
can Locoii.ullva conijany liua diacharge J
auu.it oi.e-l.ull Its empn.yrs in tne Hi-ra.i-
lun ah'iii. including reterul draughlsineii.
Chief iJrHUKhtsnHii '. K. I.oniiiuiiu and
srvers'. of Lis asxistants have i'e-n trsns-ferre-1
to tl.e Brhiiertady shoos, i h move
ment is hU to tf in hurmuny with the
i lloy of retrenchment kdi.ptrd by all of
the small (Itint ur tnu company.
Get 11M,'HI a Year
Becaua fa ba a keen, clear brain In
a vlgoroua body. Electric bitters give both
and satisfy or no pay. Try them. Uc. For
sal or Kufca Ce
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
cur-re) Froatbitcis and Cbilblsvlne.
Mustang Liniment
Beat thills fur a laxue horae.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
tUives) out fill iaflammsvtioa.
MEXICAN
TAustang Liniment
for Man, Beaet or Poultry.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
beala Old Sorea quickly.
MEXICAN
Mustang Lsniment
area Cussed Udder ia cuss
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
curea Cuta, Burns, Brulsea.
MEXICAN
Austang Liniment
curee Spraioa and Btraina.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
la a jtoaltlve ef for PUea.
10 .13 am
a 4 :10 ui a 4 Ot pm
a 710 pm a 10 X pm
St.
a 7 'So rm a .-oK am
Mlnnaapolla and HI. Paul E. ..b 7 iO uru toio J pm
I nlon l'arlflc.
Th. Overland Limited a I" m a I Ml pm
Tha Fart Mall a 1 :.o sm a 3 20 pm
Tn. (allfornla Eipr a 4 pin
Th Atlnt;c Speilal a 7 (1 am
Tb. Portland-c iitrmo Special., a 3 :'ii pm a f :o pm
Th. Atlanliu Kpm. "!'!!'""
Th. Colorado Hli'll nil SO pm s J Warn
Th. I lili i Special fc J 40 ai.i
Lincoln, lieatrlce and Stroma-
bur Eipr.a h 4 00 rm J HM
Colunihu. Local b..0pin b i
lilt-nuo iri-a Weitem.
t. Paul and Mlnneapolla t.mtd T -IS am
St. Paul anil Minneapt-lia r.i.. a t 'v r
Chlea.0 Limited .... psi
St. Paul. Minn rbli-aso El. a MO pm
t'blcafo Eiprera
Ml.aonrl l'arlflc.
St. Louie Kpre. lo fto am a . pm
K C. t St. Lou'.a Kprraa....10 ro pm .1. am
SrHMM.TOt STATlOti-lOTH A LISO
(taleaao, Borllnelon 4olncy.
Chleago Spaelal
fhl.aao Vwiibuled Eipreaa
Cnlmo Um-I
Clilraao Limited
r..i Mall
Kansas MM. St. Joaepli A Co. Ill u It..
K.n... ntr tir Fipreaa a 16 am a 4 0 p,n
Si L..uli Klr ... pis all ' am
Eanua Ur N f ht Kpr.e ain 43 pm a 4 34 am
Uurliuelloii A Nl.aourl Itlver.
Wrmore. Beatrl-. and Lincoln a i M am hi! lis pm
rebr..ka K.pra. .7 4 pm
E.nvrr I.liuileil 4 10 pm a 4 V. am
Black Hill. A Pua-et Sound E all 10 pin a 10 pm
l-..lnrad.. Veallbuled Fl.r J ?!
Lincoln F.at Mall " "
Port crook nd PKtUmnuth b I In pm M0 Ij am
P..II.VU. and Pacifl. J.nct'.on. .a 7 M pm a . 27 am
litllatua ai.J PsclSn Junction, a I 3u am
M'KUMTKIl UKI'OT-IriTH at' Wi:ilTEH
MU.oerl Prlne.
ts-av. Acrlv.
N.b. Ixca! la Weeping Water b 4 10 pm sin am
I iilcaso. St. l'aul, Minn. A Onmlis.
T.in cue Pannm.r h . rfi am t l pm
SI001 1 iiy rernr
fiaklan't Loal
a liaily. b D.llr eirepl Sunoa. d lull eacept
lliiril4v . lull? l-l't Miino.
Iav. Arrlv..
a 7 00 am a I f5 pm
a 4 00 pin a 7 '45 am
a l am all 00 pm
a I S pm a 7 4e pm
t 4.'t pm
t 00 pm all
blili l-m b 10 am
U Ki STKAMSHII'S.
TWLLiMD-AH
a. I . ! kuvawi t U.6w l.u
Sktt tuka-uul I InbiS. l atotLwwa
Sailliis Inewx. .( 1. s. sv
futiJm API. 4 Noordai. Apl. 't
I'. I r lm Al'l I", Pola-lam Mar 1.
Htadam ivl. IK llult.rjam May II
Will cull at I'lymouik.
MOLLAND-AMKHICA LINS. W llMrW St. Ci
ntn. lilt "'rr Uamn. IMI Varaaaa S4.
SMkaaSor. IU rmt Scl 4. a. aUiaeKaa. til
kM.aai St.