THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY lg. 1906. IT i Si ALL DISEASES OF TREATED AT i'rlrrfl that any ran iay no matter I tow limited his mean. And you may pay for ths treatment as you can, and when you can. Il'ls a well-known fact that Ir. Me fJrew haa always been an advocate of Low Charges .n the treatment of all forms of Ills a sea of Mn. Me has treated your friends, po- albly your neighltora, ami many of these will tell you that they found him reliuble, competent mid his t'HARfiKS L K S S T II A X I- l IITHKI1S. TkSrtu Vftorl rwrt.irin i ,n Twenty Years in Omaha The IMM tor's i cm. i kulilc iiiw i;i this line of H.:'ticc hus never been eiitutlcd. Two Specialists are now required to see and treat the people, and not a dollar overcharge is allowed. If you are weak, timid, discouraged, why do you hesitate to neck relief, when Mich (treat opportunities for use fulness in life are within your roach? Take counter, teck treatment. lo not put . it off until tomorrow, next week or next year Hl'T NOW. Consultation Free 11 t'vAii-nrr ' OIIU'c open every hour from H a. in. to 8:30 p. m. Sundays from 8 a. in. to 4:30 p. m. Box 766. Office, 215 s South 14th Mtreet, between Douglas and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Xeb. Five FastTrains DAILY TO Chicago and the Eait via the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY H over the only double track If r5Iw8y between the Mis souri River and Chicago. This complete service includes Pullman drawing room and private compart ment sleeping cars, parlor cars, composite observa tion cars with library and buffet-smoking apartment, free reclining chair cars, standard day coaches and dining cars (a la carte ser. vice.) TmtLcii ni 'ul! iolorgiaiioa ea appli cstiou MiKkai utface 1401 and 1403 Farnam SL, OMAHA, NEB. J3 D Ii t of Tbos'. suffering from wsak Deet which sap tbe pleasure ot ins sdouiii iao juven nils One box will tell a story of marvelous results. This medietas has mora rejuvenating, vitallttnc force than bas ever before bec-o offered. Sent post-paid in plain package euly oo receipt of this adv. and IL . Minis by lis urlginaiors C. 1. Hood Co.. pro. rietor Hood a araparllla. Loell. Ma MEN ANDWQMEn. Cm Idg (at lrl wkiil,UuuiiH IrcitoilcM er alesraitoao f amnlxsSM. a ii a k i.i TMtMssuanictttie. niisssaM auHun,i tti mm ' 1 SaM kJ asta, 1 A i 1 Ml la Ua rs, - 1 b erM4, loi ei oo. -ra beii-a. r. irtiaaiM mo ea nnMt SIX REVOLUTIONISTS TAKEN Russiana AlWe Discovery of Plot to Assas sinate Governor of Moscow. MEN HAD EXPLOSIVES WHEN CAPTURED RiMlin C raisers Off Rlaa 'Match All Ships to Prevent Importation of Arm for Heroin- tlonary Forcti, 4 BT. PKTLllSBtlta, Kcb. IT.-An Impul tant arrest if sis social revolutionists lav ishly proviaed with explosives and bomb, who. It Is believed, were planning an at tempt on the life of Governor General Doubassoft of Moscow, was mode here yes terday evening Just previous to their dc parture for Moscow. A seventh member of the party, a student, threw away a bomb and escaped. The police alsotook Into cus tody eight terrorists belonging to another group, at whose residence was found cya nide of potassium and other deadly chem icals, sufficient. It Is said, to kill half tho population of St. Petersburg and thousands of revolutionary proclamations, ft Is sus pected that the terrorists, falling to reach prominent persons here by open violence, are about to try the more subtle means of poison. The police here have been advised of the arrest at Saratoff of the members of a so cial revolutionary commit tee Instituted to Incite agrarian troubles in the province of Saratoff. Among those arrested are tunny students. One of the latter was found to have a poisoned dagger In his possession. Pence In Cabinet. Temporary peace has been patched up between Premier Witte and Interior Minis ter Durnovo, and the disruption of the cabinet has been averted at ft moment wheu the strain was apptirenlly at tho breaking point. The latest development waa due to the direct intervention of tho emperor, who insisted that both men should remain in the cabinet. The agreement, however, which testa only mi the personal Influence of the emperor, is none too stable. The premier's desire for a relaxation of the repressive measures Is understood to have prevailed for the present, but the j Durnovo and Ignutieff forces are unwilling j to accept the defeat as permanent mid still have mighty Influences at court. Premier Vlttc"s strength rests 011 the i emperor's Inflexible determination to ud- J here to constitutionalism and on bis recog nition of the fact that Count Wlttu Is the best man to carry out the reforms. Military Torpedo Kxnlodea. CHITA. Triinsbaikul. Kussla, I'Vb. 17.-Twony-four military land torpedoes, sucli as were used by the Itusbians nnd Japanese during the war operations, have been found embedded in a military road In this vicinity. One of the mines was exploded by an ammunition wagon, badly wounding a soldi' r and a driver. There Is no clue to tin perpetrators of the outrage. Watch fur Contraband Arms. RIGA. T.ivonln. Feb. 17. Kusslan cruisers are lying off the shore Inspecting all arriving craft In order to prevent the Importation of weapons, severul largo consignments of which are reported to be on their way here to re place the thousands captured mid destroyed by the troops. A depot of bomba and ex plosive bus been discovered !n t ho center of the city. Executions In the country continue dally. Threo punitive, .expedition are' concentrat ing at Dondungon, where lately there bus been a recrudescence of the revolutionary movement. , l.lnevltch Surrenders Command. ST. PETKRSIH'RG, Feb. 17.-The com mand of the trooos in the far east was handed over to General Grodokoft yester day by General Llnevitch. port: whites TO 1 nC.MIIMEV lleelarea l.avr riaratln Chureh and Slate threat Evil to France. ROME, Feb. 17. A papal encyclical was issued today on the situation of the church in France, strongly condemning the law providing (or tho separation of church and state and giving advice to Catholics. The encyclical shows that the holy see did everything possible to avoid the passage of the law, which it tesms a great evil to religion and to Frunce, and outlines the church's doctrine on the subject of the re lations between church and state, uddlhg that in their union France had found throughout centuries Its greatness and glories. Examining the law in Itself, the encylical says it is offensive, und repugnant to the divine constitution of the church, because the public places of worship are entrusted to law associations. The freedom of the church. It la added, is submitted to the will of public officials who are despoiling It of Its patrimony. The law, the document con tinues, cannot fall to Injure the Internal peace of France, which, especially In the present condition of Europe, is In need of union of all ita children. It concludes with exhorting the clergy and people to act in concord and with gen erosity In defense of their religion and to pray to God for the return of tranquillity and peace to France. American Troops at Gibraltar. GIBRALTAR. Feb. 17.-The Fnlted Stales transports Kilpatrlck and McClellan, hav ing on board the First Infantry, hound for Manila, arrived here today after a very rough passsge of seventeen days from New Tork. F.asperor William at Copenhagen. COPENHAGEN. Feb. 17. -The German battleship Preussen. with Emperor William on board, arrived here today. Always Keeps Chamberlain's Coach Remedy tn Ilia Honae. "We would not be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is kept on hand con tinually in our home," says W. W. Kear ney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is Just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready for Instant use a cold may be checked in the outset and cured In much less time than after tt haa become settled In the system. Homeopathic Medicine Our store la the largest aopot fee Homoeopathic Medicines tn be touns In the west. We are in a position to supply WHOLESALE end RETAIL ID l it UOCSES. aa well as PlfYSJ CTAN9 and RSTAIL TRADE. NOTE When ordering always state what form, (pill, liquid or powier), of mediolns la dealredl also what atreagta. Sherman &McConne!l DrugCo. Cor. Mton 4 Da gta Oaaahn. 5 as cisttri isums 5EliriYRQYAL PILLS ypaiLVaarB. . i uti.-. (VfVls Ul hI -44 WHS! In- mm -TNI T W 111 Mk B-r-M Nms fcilfclU-M J L 1 1. O.-fc S-j ml v 1 M m 4 4. ki uS S rtMbaUn, til 11 ullll M-Mkth, L-4l-a law. t w m h--v is i.i.h. a-Mw El I j SPORTS OF A DAY Esnt h vk howlers fio?x; nnun Rxpeet to Beat Record Before Half of Time Is Uone. Two nf the four contestants Aid not start In the endnrnnee bowling contest at the association alleys Patutday night and Mnrble and Cochran bowled as a team against the record. Other memlers of the association bowled along as pseeniakers to make the gnme good, and If the players can maintain the record long with which they started all existing records will b smashed before the llnlsn nt J o clock this evening. , For the first five games of the contest : Marble averaged S.5 and Cochran IsA and ! the games were bowled off In reeord tlni. ! about eight games to the hour, or four for ! each man. but the player will be going at a slower clip before the morning hours are tar along, isotning win ne eaten ny in bowlers, as they will subsist on I.lfe Malt, and If the records are broken this will be tiscrl all over the country as nn advertise ment for the manufacturer. At midnight thirty games hsd been howled, Mnrble having an average of 1:11 and Cochran ltt. At that hour the con testants were both of theni strong arc! showed none of the effects cf the strain. As the reeord for twenty-four hours Is now fifty-five games they are confident of having this beaten by a. m.. leaving thir teen hours to pile up a margin for other tenuis to go against. , Standing of 'earns In the Omaha Rowling leaaue at the end of the twenty-second week : Flayed. on. Lost. Per Ct. Tins. Cudahys R.I 44 1:1 .is 7.4-ri2 Meta Rros.... fl 44 ? .t..;7 .W.SI5 Armours ok : ;s ..TB IKi.MO Krug Parks.. l l!4 ?.i ..vio Si.Tst Ptori Blues... OS :.", ;;i .Ma W.Vi Onlmods W 32 ;t . 15 Beros sit .i) 4.; .Sifl f.3"9 Black Kats... m 14 5: ..'I.1 Sti.OtS OETAtl.KI) WORK OF TEAMS. Per Er- cent. Et'k's. Sp'es. 8p'ts. ixrs. Krug Parks.. .("'-J 1.1 lit 1.411 .V-i S Cudahys .. Ptors Hlues... .Kfi Metz Hios H:i Armours Onlmods 8Sfi Renos 8IK Block Kats... .Ht'J 1.14.'. l.teS :tn7 2.V) 1.143 i.4.w :kw a6 1.13A 1.4t'.! XMi ;U0 i.it;i l.tia :m :iit 1.150 l.KM 414 ! 1.414 4iJ 416 1,014 1.4:0 4tll 4tj5 Pla;ed. Sprague 54 Conrud McCague 6" Vv.i l'layed. Av. i' Pi Jiike r'lekerlng ) ISO MI 17!l ITS lib ). 177 17 17. 181 ,1 1). Heed.... 41 Raldwm j V. U. Johitsuii.u Frltscher Hl i . . Francisco. ti lv, Zimmerman ....67 ISfc Cochran 157 1. Neule Stt 1S Hengele 3!t M C. J. Francisi o.4i' IS'. .vtarble .r7 Hull Magill H.nec:l Jones Hodges Sleldon .... )enmn ... Tracy riugh's iCt.nelder . ...S7 ...ul ...K ...42 . . . ...f.7 ...0 ...3H ... ! ...9 174-t ii 17i 17" 1S Mil lrts Pi7 bii b Plj 1H4 1C.1 Potter Forwent t GJerde 43 lit V. C. Reed. Anderson . Clay nrt :i;'i-luhter vl. E. Johnson.. W Huntington ...'-0 181 Tonneman H lfu Griffiths Williams 56 IM Zarp HO IM Hartley 3 H1 French if 181 Frush m 181 Weber X! lsu Chandler ..3i Welty .... Snyder ... Chuielain Nicoll .... Mullis ... Rcmpke . i 4J 7.4 48 :u it Standing of the teams in the CouiiiHT- clal leugue: Name. Plns.Gauies.W on.l.osl.l'ct. Lite Malls 4'i.o; o4 i 11 l,cm: l''iuslans..4o.i.'t l4 3.i 1 .11.3 jctur Goal i ops.4,K.t!i rtlep ns 4b 8nuin.4ii.tvi!) P. & G. Kainos..ll,i'l Tliurston itities ..VJ.Ilri Huso I-. i.llil'8.. 41. ;m Armours No. ..ati.trtii Individual averages league: 4 ul 61 4 i4 il ;;. l:i .w.s L-'i is .til -I ifi .Mi L.J . ! li o.' .;;u la JH .:U in the Coniinul'clul iame. Haines. AV Name Gunies. Av. 4a .1U4 .....KdUX ....1 WuleiiS 51 .19 Whlto Pax to n .... Hush o Connor . M a in. ney . Grolte .... .jrlnKwaler Manibiet .. .1, .lJ .ini .1,6 .1,. .1,1. til' .111 .im .I . itif .hi .lliti IS 33 61 4n i let lttt llerger to l' uiuy .iWl .lt.2 .1112 .IK2 .mi .P.t .lt0 .ItrJ .103 .1M .las AoS .U( .li7 .lis; AO'i .NCisijii .. J. A. Oav Peterson KloucK .. ...il ...lo .... a ...i't 4t 42 button Foley Jn Besciin 4S Crooks tj Ctt ill Couglilan 4N W. Hlnrlchs,..4X 11. Prliuaux ..41' J..OkI.4 ... Havens .... Hiirtman .. .41 .M it. Niciiols vapt. Jay -i PiLtierson o S . iMcnols ...45 Collins fi Slapeniiorsi Johnson G. Hinrlchs Carman .... Holomon .... McKelvy ... ..At ..46 ..il ..si ..42 Rice .51 J. iVemier luiclir Butler liusmus.'H'n ...vs ...4S ...l ...IS .IO0 .ltktl KVKftTS O.X THE RIAMMi THACK9 St. Oeorae, SO to 1. YVIns ImuI Race mi Oakland.. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 17. St. George opened ut in to 1 and ciosci al 30 to l. sprung a tremendous sui prise nt naklund touuv ny capturing the nmu event. Toupee, the favorite, nnlsned last. The weight ana going anchored Or. LegKO, tne tavorite in ihe Fomlly club hannicap and he failed to tlnlsli Insluo Hie money. Neva Iee was full of energv and toon llrst honors In tne handicap' nnd one of her owners whs pie sented a handsome silver cup. Wcaiher cloudy, track aloppy. Results: First race, seven furlongs: Mogregor won, The Reprobate second, Havemun third. Time: 1:30' i. Be .Hind race, nilic and a quarter: Harbor won. Expedient second. Hooligan third. Time: 2:10. , , Ti.i.a rune, four furlotias. the Ounst stakes, 2-year-old fillies, purse Jl.btv: Tawas enlha won, Mabel Hollander second, Vaieureus tnlrd. Time: 0:4iiH- , Fourth race, one mile, the anilly handi cap, purse U.SOU: Neva Lee won, Princess Tllania second, Jake Sanders third. Time: 141W Vlnfi race, mile und 10( -ards: Magrane won. Orchan second. Gateway third. Time: ' sixth race, one mile: Bt. George, jr., won, Theo Case eecond. Graceful third. Time: 1:42V,. LOB ANGELES, Feb. 17.-Results ut As col: i ''. nice, four and a half furlonas: Hwect Kitty won, BliM- Rottle second. Hoot Mon third. Time: U;iw. Second race, .mile and an eighth: I-Jjony won. The Borglan aeoond, Nortliville thiro. Time: IM. 4 , Third race, six furlongs: Fustian won. Workman second, .daserio third. .Time: 'Fourth race, the As!St derby. Brooks course, $2,ii added: Mast-rson won. lioml Luck second. .:nnrley third. Time: 2:i!V Fifth ruce. the Hedianos baiitilcup. mile and a sixteenth: lllliUn won. Embarrass ment second, Luclan third. Time: i:4.'. Sixth race. Futurity i-mirse: I lie Koust about won. Golden Ruck second, Tim Hurst third. Time: 1:10. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 17. Results at Oaklawn: , ,, First race, six furlongs: Luselle won, Klsll second. Animosity third. Time: 1:1. Soond race, three furlongs: Rudy won. Almas Pel second. Miss Btrome third. Tl:e: l:."!. Tnlrd race, five and a half furlongs: Aaron J won, ldy Vashtl second. Captain Nerolh tl.lra. Time: l:i Fourth race, tiaklawn handicap. ll.iOii adiU-d, iniie and a sixteenth: Ked i-af won. Lurelta second, Hrouiiinandie third. Time: 1:47. . , Fifth race, six furlongs: Loricate won. J. 1. Ma berry second. Mayor Johnson third. Time: 1:15. Hlxth race, iniie. and a sixteenth: Bull finch won, Hllee second. Rather Royal third. Time; l:aV NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 17.-Results at Fair grounds? First race, mile and twenty yards: edge wood won, Celebration second. Grove Cen ter third. Time: 1:44. Second race, three-quarters of a mile; Muffins won, ldy Hei.noila second. Tne lure tnlrd. Time: 1:15. Third race, three nilna: Colonial won. Cashier aecond. Luulo Kraft third. Time: .. Fourth race, handicap, two and a uuar tr miles: Poll Ft lien wqn. Utile Scout second. Captain Bob third. Time: 4:0,vy Fifth race, rulie and seventy yards, handi cap: Holloa mas won. logiltilla second. Monaco Maid tnlrd. Time: l ti.v Sixih race, mile and twenty yarus: Whor er won. Nine aecond, Aurumaaler third. Time: 1:4SV Seventh race, mile aud twenty yards: Prince Balm Balm won, Avoid second. John Randolph third. Time; 1:4&. Pwesults at CHy park: First race: one-half 'mile: Imposition won. Beau Brummel second. Kuocklrky third. Time: O.ioH- Second race, two miles: Helgerson won. Eclectic second. Regale third, lime: l:3f. Third race, mile uid a quarter, over five hurdles: Parnassus won. Class leader sec ond. Charamind third. Time: 3:2rV Fourth race, American Turf association bandicap, three miles: Attlla won. Bii volio aecond. Drexel third. Time: i:2sk. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: Miu nle Adams won. Jack lailun second. Auditor third. Time: 1:22. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards, handi cap: LW r won, Yhtt!euu aecond. Biia--ua 1 1. lid Time: 1 :4V. Seventh race, seven funoiisi. ibiu lulj lbor third. Time: tillAMl ISl.txn MIX AT Mil I ST Central Association Knals gweeessfnl Meet sTnns City Sect. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Feb. IT. (Special Telegram. (The twelfth annual meet of the Central Whist association, comprising clubs from South Inkot. Iowa. Nebraska, Kansas. Missouri ami Oklahoma, came to a. brilliant close with a bnnqtiet at 12 o'clock tonlahf. It hus been the lust attended contest In the history of the association. Three new Inctl clubs have been taken In st this meeting. I, rami island won the team contest, the score of which Is as fol low? : Grand Island. 6 games plus S8 points. Omtihn. gstnes pins 14 points. Rloiix t'ltv. 5 games plus a points. Counc il tilurTs. Pij games plus 4 points, ft. Joseph. 3 gstnes minus N points. Toprkfl. 2H games rotnus 11 points. Atlantic, i games minus l." points. Louisville, ksn., no a-anics won minus 3! 1 roint Members of the winning temn are Or. II. C. Miller. W. A. Prince, ilenry fevers and tieorze porter Thev receive the Richard chsllenge trophv cup' for this vear. Twenty pairs tor.lt part- tonight In the contest for the Oes Mollies pair contest r-niin.-n ittiitr. Aoir.mr 3 t OUni II IIIIIIIS Allg.lSl J. . The cfTiocrs elected are: a. weiuiover 01 St toaenli urelilent' W N West of To- hJjiJr C.iand Island. aeeretar -treasurer. . . ... ....... Girl Too irrlft for Itors. Miss Lillian Franks, the S-year-old daughter of Prof. C. L.. Franks, had a runaway In the race at the Auditorium Inst night with two skate boys, Arthur Hlombcr and Iiuis Sister. When the contestants appeared the large crowd, which rilled all the boxes and lined the racecoutse at the AudPuilum. heaved a sIkIi of rltv for the little girl who was to race mtulnst the larger boys. hos twice ns large as sue. I ney soon nisooverru ine won. Garnish second. 1:V rup. W. M. Pvpes and T. J. Byrnes r.f 8t. ! ui'mnumi 111 nave pieniy m cars Marvs. Kan., tied with R. R. Ilorth and Al J J" sell all s ummer. The fact of a factory VleroRR of this cltv for this cup. A free- i beina sold out Is simply an expression for-all for th- SchmclKcr trophy was being r,'',n ' )? " " ; ' nixveH im.iplit merit of the brand and Its selling ouall'ies. rThe ne 'atini.nl meet will be at Sioux .''"-vfT nt' ,h,n I Cltv Febrnatv l.v HV.7: the summer meet at ' " "f. 'r" hnitM be deterred from had no cause for their alarm, for as soon . ., tK on hund with ,,. ,, ,,,, .urB as the pistol was fired Miss T- ranks shot to for , ,.ofT lake. The formation of the I the front P.tid was able to run right ii wny 0rmlllH n,j Rllll 0un club will bo a long ' from the boys. She was much more ski, I- i wavB ,0wiiru protecting these r.sh. A mem- ' ful on the turns than the Imvs. mho wif , ,,hj1 of v,.,.,,! hundred, which Is in never In the rare from the start and lost terested In seeing the tisli me not seined I by hall' a lap. as Miss Pranks put on the swtlv ,,., thl. fishermen, will l a warning . set pedul niter sh.e had a good lead. to some of the poachers who drag for the . , market. I ev lorKcrs in .imn. KANSAS CITY". Feb. 17.-The basket ball five of Company E. New Y'ork National Guard of Prhcncctudy. N. Y.. tonight won the third straight game from the Kansas Athletic club team by the scire of 35 to -8. Cuptjin Ilartnian of the Schenectady five v.hs the star player of the game, he alore nriklnii seven gouts. The game to night was free from rough tactics and was the most closely contested of the series. The series was for the bas-ket ball championship of the worl 1. but the championship was decided last night after the visitors had won the lirst two gan.es of the series. . O. The II. g. Bents V. M. C. K. Juniors. South Omalm lllnh school second ("am defeated the Omaha Young Men s t-hrlstlun Association Juniors In a busket ball Biime at the Y'ounar Mens Clirlstiun assoclntlon rooms In Pouth Oirnihu last night by the score of 31 to 7. The gnme w:is Witnessed by a good crowd. The lineiin: Juniors. Position. Soutll Minima. . .. Right field Resky l.el'UVld I'arkley if.) Rurdick t Dodds Doud Campbell . Nagle Center Xixiin j ..Right guard Reld ; ....Lett guard....: Munger Scotch Fotirsome at Pnlm lleaeli. PAL.M PEACH. Fla.. Feb. 17. A Scotch fional and amatPiirs of CSrrat Hrliain and America. There was a large and interest ing gallerv, which applauded the victory of A. Herd and R. Jones of Orent Britain, who won Hrst prize money. Kirkuldy and Barrett, also of Great ltiilaln. carried off second honors and money, while Travels and Corey of America finished third. Murphy Knocks Oat Yeiiaer. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. I7.-Iiennle Tan Rer of Chicago was knocked nut tonight by Tommy Murphy of New Y'ork in the fourth round of what vn to have lieen a alx mund bout at the National Athletic club. Yanger was floored ul the end of the third round, but wus mved bv the hell. ' Racing: In Tennessee. x-AHHni.I.K Tcnn.. Feb. 17. The su preme court today declared the Rlce-Ligon Ullll-l'ilCO 1 !HCk bettlnc bill unconstitutional If there are no Intervening uleps by those favoring the bill the decision means tliHt horse racing will be resumed in. Tennessee this spring. Antonioblle Sparks. It Is cominr; rapidly to the stage that where there Is a way there Is un automo bile Let us have more ways. Since Hemere. l!o creat. quarreled with his Job, his mechanician has gone ahead und msde a reputation and Hemery has learned the menninv of the nursery saying, "there nt- nil. cm e,--rut i.( ihe races on the Florida beach and In Cuha weie postponed unto next ivur Tlicre la some aoiiot on l"e unci of those who wero there this year whether or not these events ever will be run. New Y'ork dealers sav that they are hav ing vetv little trouble this year with the free-tide gruffer. The general adoption of a rule requiring payment for long demon strations, the monev refundable upon pur chase, has been effective. Husband (who carries a big insurance policy. I You say automobiles are danger ous and you bate them. I've driven them for more than five years and haven't been killed yet. Wile That l an extra reason, sweetheart, for my dislike of them. While II Is by no means authoritative. It I- well worth while to repeat what the dealers, who have Hold various makes of cars and know them all. say when they grt together at dinner and are not trying to s-ll a cor, but are expressing opinions frsnkly. Tt is a saving thut has been many times repeated without challenge, that when you try to decide, without prejudice, Ho. 7 is Baby Today? Better, thank you. In fact, quite well. Fat, round and full of life and mischief. Pink and white fletb, dotted with dimples. No cough, no indiges tion. All on account of mn, mtmrnUmt, hX,t ! -lira, is TU Cei Lwtr OU EmulHon "Ptt UMCtUtnct," Administered by a mother whose lov was tempered with common sense. She knows that OZOML'LSION is a fountain of energy- for grown-ups, too. It stops waste of flesh. It makes plenty of rich blood. For. pale, feeble folk it is the chief nourishrr at life's feast. It cures Consumption when taken in time. All druggists sell it. Thero are two ! l-os. and lt-oi. Bottlrt; the Formula is priultd in 7 languages on ich. OZOMULSION LABORATORIES ft Pino Bt. New Yorfe. LEGAL NOTICES NUT ICE. Notice is hereby given thst the Keith and Lincoln Counties l nidation p.sirnt will receive sealed proposals for tne inirchane of the SG5.i4.ou bnd issue of said district I up to the hour of & o clocic p. in sianuard lime, ul the 2d day ot April, i:4. at tne office of tho secretary of sjld Irrigdllou District, In the town of Suiheriund. in j Lincoln couniv. in the state ot Nebraska. . nl.l hnni). re In the tlftiniulnal (mi tt lluu.OO each and bear interest at the rate of six per coat, payable semi-annually, nn tho first days of March and September nf each and every year, beginning with the Hrst day of September, 1H. These bonds are In ten series. S3 of which are due on the first dv of March. 1S11; 39 due on the first of March, l'.MI. 44 due on the first Uh)' of March. K'Kl, 62 due on the March, 1814: W duo on the March, ltl S ; 65 due on the March, l'H; 73 dun on the March, 1917; H due un the March. I'd: SS due on the first day of llrst day of nrsi uay or first day of day of duy of first first tie March. 1!1. and ltd due on the first day ut March. 120. The sealed rortosala May be for the whole of sild bonds or for any portion thereof, and such bids will be ojiened im mediately after the Inur of 6 o'clock p. "m. of s.iid 2d day of April. le. the board re serving the right to rejeet any and all bids. Listed this Lth dav of February, 1ST4. JA-MLS SHOCP, S-H-retaty. fU-dttl whl"h are ths best car. It Is discovered thst they mut be grouped In pairs. Ho many new patrnna are now entering Into the delights of autnmohlllng thst many old explanations are discovered oftentimes to be new. It was heard at the shows that this and the other manufacturing con cern was "sold out." New buyers took It for granted that It was of no use to try and buy one of the cars of such firms. It Is putsllng to those who understand how anyone can have such notions. The factories sll to the agents, or retail deal ers. When the orders from such retail dealers amount to as miiny cars as the While a new president and other officers 01 me American Atitomohiie association 1 have been elected the offices of the secre- , Kin remain 1 fir ine ume pem si a 1 i West Forty-second street. New York. PUI- ney 8. Oorham of Chicago, the new secre I tary will retain the New York offices, while President John Fnrson will make his head quarters In Chicago. Road maps and In formation for members concerning louring will be given grester attention that ever during the forthcoming season. All the work In this detriment is to be greatly enlsrged and Improved, more attention than ever before helnr raid to the con- venlenee of the Individual members. factory can produce during the season, the ' manuTactni tng concern Is "sold out. it I ,inr not mean that all the car are already made or sold. The factory cannot aaeepi , 7 ' o ,,r1"!n reianers, inm is I i' iriiinrin will iintr pivot) M CUTS imuimiib nc croer oecause ne nns nearn mm the factor- nm ..,lrl Tl,,.,.r. l,.. : : , ; ,"' " , " . mmi-vrr, limn- 11 ! 'w.ir. Harris- a" r mako1 rs TOfA , ,,y r.,Bt,ri ' ""' " im lo order jewelry from Tiffany. i j gporttng Bres-ltlea. rhlcago papers are taking up Pfelster Bnrt think he will be one of the comine youngsters nf the season. Jack Is no be ginner and Is apt to make them all lukc notice With Howard to get a start in the National and 8ton In the American, j A - wi I II1M 11 rial 9 M,V I, I'l HO? IIOieilKlll right from the Jump when the umpire culls j time. , Kn Commissioner O Rrien hus said he EARTHQUAKE IN WEST INDIES Cables Are Intermitted and Wnlla of llonaea Damaged on Sev eral Islands. ROSEA!". Island of Dominica. !. W. I.. Friday, Feb. hi. Two severe earthquakes were experienced here at 1:32 p. m. today, the direction being east by soutll to west by north. The duration of the first shock was six and u half seconds and that of the second shock three and n quarter seconds. The dlsturbnnci s slightly damaged the walls of houses. ST. THOMAS, 1). W. I., Feb. 17.-Tlie offtcluls of the cable company here have sent out n notice to tho effect thut cable messages to und from the Islands of St. Vincent und Barbadoos. Britisli Indies, are subject to tleluy. No news has hus been received recently from those Islands. Eurthquukcs were felt today at Dominica. St. Lucia ami Guadeloupe. CASTRIES, Island of St. Lucia, B. W. I., Friday, Feb. 16. A severe eurilmuuke was ' Mt here ut 1:30 p. m. today and another severe shock was experienced at 2:m p. in. Nearly all the walls and buildings in Castries were damaged. . Following the earlier earthquakes of ves. terduy afternoon another shock ssas felt at 6:46 p. m. yesterday and loud detona tions and slight shocks continued until X o'clock this morning. Riinlness is sus pended. Some of the large reaidences have been badly damaged and their occupants have sought shelter elsewhere. Mirny privutu houses nnd stoics sustained serious losses. Cable communication with the Islands of g, Vincent and Rirbadoes has been sev ered by the earthquakes. POINTE-A-PITRE. Island of Guade loupe, V. W. 1.. Friday. Feb. 16. Polntc-a-Pitre and Uassi-Terre, on this Islund, ex perienced slight earthquake shocks this afternoon. GCAYAQl'IL, Ecuador. Feb. 17.-A dis patch dated yesterday from Quito says that several light earth shocks were felt there during the last forty-eight hours. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. -Tbe belief of the officials here that the prolonged ln- Ijerruptlon of the submarine cables In West Indian waters was the precursor of great seixnilu disturbances was confirmed by the receipt today of u cablegram, dated ut Fori de France. Islund o( Martinique, esterduy, from American Consul Jewell, as follows: Most violent earthquake shock in sixty four years prevailed over the entire island at 2 o'clock this afternoon. No great danger. enESSS! aily VIA MmT Use Free Reclining Chair Cars or pay a very moder ate sum for berth in Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car. Take your choice of two good routes via El Paso Short Line or through Scenic Colorado. Through cars both ways. Our Tourist folder will be or intret. California Book in color. F. P. RUTHERFORD D. 1323 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. I To Get More Strength from Your Food TT ' OTS of people ra stgrvlng with I W I J wi po I I full ! I You k: i U7 wo Eat. 1 tomach. ikno'v.ii ! how mush , but ho 9 Dijjest that makes ui Stron j, er Brainy, or Successful. Wlien tho Bowels ra fllleJ wiih undi psted food ws may bo a freat dfl worse off Ihgit if w wero half starved for want of Feed. Because, food that slays too lo-r; In the Bowels decays there, jjst as If It stayed too Ions; in the open air. Well, when food decays In the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens ? " The millions of little Suction Pumps that line the Bowel, and Intestines then draw Poison from ths decayed Food. Instead of the Nourishment they were Intended to draw. " Thia Poison jets Into the blood and. In time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation lo promptly removed. " That Caure of Constipation Is Weak, or Lazy, Bowel Muscles. When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby ... . , m . . . ,hey need Exercise to strengthen them ! not rhvmr (A namnsr lhm not " Physic' There' only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscies. Its name Is " CASCARETS," and its price Is Ten Cents a box. Cascarets act like Exercise on ths Muscles of the Bowels, and make them stronger every time they force these Muscles to act naturally. The stronger these Muscles propel the food, the stronger does the friction of the food ast on the flow of Digestive Juices. The more of these Juices thai act on food, the more Nutriment does that food turn info, and the richer nourishment do the little Suction Pumps of the Intestines draw out of it. i b atr ii-iTi r'" ?rxvnr.izz??ri3-z?s h C5uL.'!JL..,,', 4-Cj Under, 25 II. P.; Priee, 1,730. ACKNOWLEDGED SUPREMACY Over Every Other Make of Cur at the Prlc. Our 1906 Line: 2-Cyllnder Rambler Runabout, 12 H. P With Detachable Tonnoau 2-Cyllnder Rambler Surrey, Type 1, 18 H. P 2-C Under Rambler Surrey, Type 3, 18 H. P 2-Cyllnder Rambler Surrey, Type 2. 20 H. P 4-Cylinder Rambler Touring- Car. 25 H. P 4-Cylinder Rambler Touring Car, 40, H. P 4-Cvllnder Rambler Limousine, 40 H. P We Invite Comparison and Thorough Investigation. BUY THE "OLD RELIABLE" AND BE SATISFIED Che Rambler Automobile Co. J. CLAKKK COIT, Manager. 13th ant! Capitol Ave, Omaha, Neh a From Omaha to : California Feb. 15 to inclusive THE ROCK ISLAND A-k IP Il needs e-ily one Cascarst at a rlm to stimulate all the Bo .vel-Musc'.es enough, without purging, discomfort or bsa of nutrition. ' So. If you want the same natural action that a six-mile walk in the country would give you. (without the weariness! take one Cascaret at atime. with Interval between, till you reach the exact condi tion you desire. One Cascaret at a time will properh cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proviti(P clearly its ready, steady, sure, but mild and effective action. A coming Headache can be warded off, in short order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removsd. Heartburn, Cas-belchlng, Acid-rising In the throat, and Colicky feeling are sura signs of Bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. On Cascaret will stop IhVcomlng' trouble, move on the Bowel load, and free the Digestive Juices, if that on Cascaret is taken as soon as the first signs ara noticed. " Don't fail to carry the Vest Pocket Cascaret Box with j ou constantly. All Drugg.sts sell them over ten million boxes a year, for six years past Be very careful to get the genuine made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold in bulk. Ever tablet stamped "CCC." fV FREE TO OUR rRICNDSt We want te tend te ear friends a eeaetifq! rrench-duirned. GOLD-PLATED BONBON boX. hard-enameled in colon. It is a btautr for the dressing table. Ten cents in stamps is asked as a measure of seed fait h and to cover cost ot Cascarets, with which this dainty trinket It loaded. 7IT Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or Mew York. .$ 800 . $ 034) .$1,200 .i,;i30 . 1,630 . 1,750 . 2,300 .$3,000 April 7 aliio fur il 1 nt rated ra ea B 1