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THE OMAHA DAILY l.KK: SUNDAY, Al'KlL !!();. Constipated? To be completely cured of Con slipation and the countless compli cations it causes , Take Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient (TiwlMiwk keftoteml) An effervescent laxative, which establishes regularity, cures heart burn, biliousness, etc Sixty years of cures. At yoer dmtfltU or bv mail Iiora fyjf CA Tarrant Co. Haasea stress ew Vera SEEK DUNHAM'S SUCCESSOR Lieutenant Governor Harriott Not Beady to Announce the Name. SOCIALISTS PLACED ON ELECTION BOARD Aatl-Paaa I-a vr nefeetlve In that Falls to Aeenretelr DeAne "Fed eral OfflrUU" la Its Pro hibitive Isaac. It fused to rturti home with-her parents, hns caused another sensation by quitting the Applcmnn home, where the bad been working since her escapade and declaring her Intention of going to Omaha. Bhe had no money, as her father stopped the pay ment of her wattes, but this, did not defer her. When It became evident that she was going to leave whether otj no, trans portation was furnished her. and her sis ter In Onmha was telegraphed to meet her at the drpot. PKnKi CARRIES WITKHF.T la P A Y WHAT YOU AW And Begin Tour' Treatment Nov Dr. McGrew, Specialist TREAT ALL FORMS OF OISKASI OF MEN ONLY. ; THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE TWENTY YEARS IN OMAHA BLOOQ POISON. VARICOCELE, STRIC TURE, LOSS OF VITALITY and all weaknesses and disorder of med. OVER 30,000 CASES CURED Charges Leas Than All Other. Treatment by malt. Call or write. Boa im. Ofnoes 2u South Fourteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. CTORZ MAIT EXTRACT does not dope or drug, but etit the body and soothe ths r.rves in the mott pleasant, nat ural way. It b a boon to the brain-worker, the convalescent, (he nursing mother, or any one needing a nutritious, palatable beverage to coax back strength to the body or the flush of health t the cheeks. Prominent physi cian recommend It. Order a case (a dos. bottles). 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TICKETS AND FULL IN FORMATION 1402 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. "Follow the, Flag.' for . VTt aj Wwto Mexico City, Mex., and Back 054.25 April 25th to May 5th ltm Limit Illuming. Cheap Bates South 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in April WABASH CITY OFFICE 1601 FaruAia 8treH Omaha, Krb. (From a Staff Correapondent ) j DES MOINES, April 14 (Special.) lieu tenant Governor Merrlott was communi cated with by long distance telephone from this city today at his home In Stuart and stated that ho would msJte the appointment of a member of the r-onate to succeed Sen ator Dunham on Monday or Tuesday of next week. Mr. Herrlott la now In com munication with a member of the senate, but will not know till the first of next week whether or not he will accept. He will then make the announcement If the nenator accepts. Because of the-delay, dun to the resignation of Senator Dunham, tha commission will not be able now to nrsranlxe to begin the investltration till about May 1. OorlalUta Wlo. The socialists of this city have won In their contention that they are entitled to the minority party election Judgea In two of the precincts of the city because of tha vote of that party being the largest In thosa precincts. Auditor Burnett at first took tha view that as the democrats were the minority party of the county they were entitled to all minority Judges. Goes to Phlllpplaes. U E. Jack of this city, who has! been a student In the Drake University Medical school for the past year, and his wife have received appointment to positions In the public schools of the Philippines and will sail for the Philippines from Seattle May 29. Mr. Jack formerly taught in the Kan- I sus public schools. .Is Blsrasnlst Also. V. a. Gray, alius Fred Booth, who on being arrested for forgery here a short time ago Jumped from a second story win dow of the Etliott hotel and escaped from the Marshall county sheriff, la charged with bigamy In a letter written to of ficials here by a Mrs. Fred Booth. Oray, or Booth, Is now serving a twenty-year sentence at Ananioaa for forgery. Defect la Anti-Pass BUI. E. R. Mason, clerk of the United States district court of tills city, is of the opinion that the new antl-pas law which goes into effect July 4 does not apply to persons hold ing elective or appointive positions under the United Statea government. Concerning It he said today: The law Is fatally defective. Inasmuch as It says "federal officers," which Is an am- glhuous term and may be applied to of ficers of any federation or association of men. Furthermore, the United States statutes define United States officers as those ap pointed by the president or heads of the departments only. This includes but a small body of men and it Is a safe guess that most of the men in tne government employ will ride on passes If they so elect. t'oafercac Adjnaraa to Monday. The conference of coal mine operators and coal miners adjourned last night till Monday, after agreeing on a price of 95 cents a ton for mining coal In the second district around Albla and Oskalooaa; $1 for the third district, embracing Polk and Jasper counties, and $1.10 for the fourth, or Boons county district. Top laborers are to be peJd $1:90 a day. It Is believed by the leaders that the entire scale will be agreed upon by Wednesday next. Arrests la Forsjery Deals. The police today arrested Frank Johnson on the accusation of being Implicated In the forgery deals of Thomas Pyle, an In surance man of this city who disappeared some days ago. Pyle reappeared and told that he had been detained a prisoner In an old house on the south bottoms, lie was arrested for forgery. On his statement that Johnson and others after getting him drunk Induced him to sign worthless checks and then helped him to get the money, Johnson was arrested today. He alleges that Johnson got the money away from him In gambling. Coaventlon of Ministers. A large attendance of ministers and church workers is assured for the annual convention of the Iowa Christian Minis terial association, which Is to be held in the East Des Moines Christian church April 17 to 19. The program, which was an nounced today. Includes addresses by the following: C. C. Morrison, Springfield, 111.; V. I Moffett of Centervllle, H. O. Plum of Iowa City, O. B. Van Arsdall of Cedar Rapids. H. D. Williams of Ames. II. O. Breeden of Des Moines, F. W. Collins of I west lilberty, D. R. Dungan of Des Moines, ' 8. II. Zendt of Oskalooaa, Dr. J. Everlst Cathell of Des Moines, J. K. Ballou of Sioux City, W. R. Warren of Pittsburg, Pa. First Coatest la Hla Owa District I,ot by ranatnlna. WINTERSET. Ia., April H.-(Speclal Telegram.) Governor Cummins has lost the first caucuses held In his own con gressional district. Three wards In Wln tersot, the county spat of Madison county, were carried by Perkins m-n last night. Perkins men named sixteen delegates to the county convention and Cummins men sevn delegates. In the last gubernatorial contest, Cummins carried Wlnterset In th primaries against Edwin It. Conger, minis ter to China, who was a former resident of Madison county, as well as a resident of Governor Cummin's own congressional dls trlct. For soine time Governor Cummins and his friends have carried on a cam paign In Madison county, workers and speakers having been sent to this county by the Cummins people, from T-n Moines. Cummins' friends are chagrined at their failure to secure the first county In his own home district that has held caucuses and It Is expected will practically gh-e up carrying Madison county. Governor Cum mins Is billed to speak again In this county next Tuesday night. A stand pat repub lican, Hon. J. G. Berryhlll of Des Moines, addressed an audience of farmers here this afternoon. The convention will be held April 21. rt'MHIS D PERKI DETft ATE la yr. Keeling Hnns o High Riot rowly Averted. 6PIRIT LAKE. la., April 14. tSpeclal Telegram.) In the Cummins-Perkins Joint debate a riot was all but started so Intense was the feeling between the partisans of the two tildes. Cummin's, In his closing statements, spoke of the manner in which he asserted Perkins was abusing him through his newspaper, and. Perkins, Jump ing to his feet,' asserted Cummins was In troducing new matter in the closing argu ment rrther than merely summing up, as the rules of debate require. At once the audience took sides. Governor Cummins succeeded In quieting the demonstration and proceeded. In spite of weather- which rivaled Janu ary for raw bleakness, a crowd of north west Iowa farmers and business men that could hardly squeexe Into the Spirit Lake opera house heard Ooverrjor A. B. Cum mins and George D. Perkins of Sioux City In Joint debate this afternoon. Governor Cummins opened the argument. speaking for one hour. Mr. Perkins re sponding, consumed an hour and a half, and Governor Cummins took half an hour to close. : Teachers Elect Officers. 8IOUX CITY, la.. April 14.-f Special. Tel gram. Prof. George Edward .Marshall principal of the Sioux City High school, was unanimously elected president of the Northwestern towa Teachers' association, which closed Its sessions here today. The Other officers elected were: Leslie Reed Odebolt, vice president; Miss Nellie Jones, Prlmghar. secretary; Miss Eetella Boot. Cherokee, treasurer; T. B. Hutton of Le mars, C. F. Garratt of Sac City and George H. Malen of Fort Dodge, members of the executive committee. The meetings of the association will here after be held In the fall " Instead of -he spring. The place of the next meeting will be determined by the, executive com mlttee. Conrt at Logan. LOGAN, la., April J4. (Special.) At the Harrison county district court the petit Jury has been discharged for the term and since Thursday the matter of Mrs. Flor ence M. Wood against the Boards of Super visors of Harrison and Monona counties has been on trial as an equity case before Judge Macy. This is a drainage auit and Is largely attended. Matsia Maara Bound to Waader. ATLANTIC, April 14. (Speclal.)-Maggle Muam, the young girl who caused such a sensation about six weeks ago by travel ing In the disguise of a boy in company with five hoboes, and who wan captured here and detained by the police, but re- Fall Down Stairs Is Fatal. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., April 14. (Special Telegram.) Louis Hoffer, for many years a resident of this city, fell down stairs in his home today and was Instantly kl)ed his neck being broken by the fall. He was the father of Billy Hoffer, the well known pitcher In the Three I league. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair and Warmer In Nebraska and Month Dakota Today Fair Temsrraw. WASHINGTON. April 14. Forecast th6 weather for Sunday and Monday: For Nebraska, South Dakota and Kan sas Fair and warmer Sunday; Monday fair. For Iowa and Mieaourl Fair .and warmer Sunday; Monday fair, warmer In eo stern portion. For Wyoming and Colorado Fair Sun day; warmer In east portion; Monday fair. For Montana Fair Sunday, warmer 1 southeast portion; Monday fair. Loral Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA. April 14 Official record of tern perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 190S. 1905. 104. l'3 Maximum temperature !) 43 M1 Minimum temperature.... -7 :i 3:1 8ri Mean temperature 43 84 47 4ti Precipitation 03 .13 .(Jo .() Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1, and comparison with the lust two years: Normal temperature 60 Deficiency for the day Total deficiency since March 1 171 Normal precipitation 10 Inch Deficiency for the day r? inch Total rainfall since March 1 8.44 Inches Excess since March 1 67 inch Deficiency for cor. period. Iflufi.... 1.84 inches COUNCIL BLUFFS (Continued Front Sixth Page ) Dr. I-wls. Mr. Kenntt, Mr. t.astroop. Miss HNinehe Van Brunt. Miss May 81ms, Miss llHniilton, Mrs. Sylvester, Miss Llxilo Chambers.- Miss Stillie Hank. Miss Ella IUnk and Mr. McCnrgcr. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. A. C Keller was hostess of the Jolly Sixteen Card cluh Thursday evenlnir at her home. A'2 Avenue 14. The clui) prizes were awarded Mrs. Adolph Knetner and Mr. Ed Imquette. An elaborate luncheon was served. Announcements have been received hero of the apprm-hing wedding of Miss Florence M. Sliea. daiiKhter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Slien. formerly of this city, and Mr. John . Sullivan. The miirrl.-iKe will ! sol mnixed Tuesday. April L'4. In Pt. John's Catholic church. But tlesvllle. I. T.. where Mr. Shea and his family now reside. Tuesday evening the members of Lily camp. Koyul NclKhhnr of America, sur prised Mrs. Frank Varlow veiy pleasantly at her home. filO Voorhis street. The even- iik was spent at IiIkIi live, the head prir.es being uwarded Mrs. Seyhnld and Mr. Bailey, while the "boobies were carried off by Mrs. Well and Mr. Swart. About talnment Whs turned over to Mrs. Billley and Mrs. Kreats, while the general ar rangements were mnde by Mrs. D. I IHe and Mrs. Frank Fowler. An elaborate supper was served. A sinirle church weddlnar wan celebrated In the People's church Thursday evening when Miss Bernlee Whltnev and Mr. Clarence F. Bowman were united in mar riage by Hev. Retia B. Ille of Hastings. The church wan tastefully dei-oruted lit out flowers and ferns. The bride wore a becoming gown of steel nrfiv trimmed In applique and carried white carnations. Th wedding march was played by Miss Enla Meyers. At the close f(f the cercmnnv a reception was held at the home of Mrs, George Levi, a sister of the groom. Tho young couple will live on a farm eight miles from Oakland. A T Dcllclcucy for cor. period, 1UH. .35 inch SPECIAL HOMESEEKERS' TO MULLEN, HOOKER CO., HEB., APRIL 17, 1906. TO HYAIlliiS, GRANT CO., NEB., MAY I. 1906. I will personally conduct the above homersee-kers" excursions, leaving Omaha at 11:10 p. m. on above named dates, for the pur pose of assisting homsreekers to locate and file on sections of free Klnkald lands under the homestead law. I will have with me. for each excursion, township plats showing (he location by section, township and ranee of all the available homestead lands la those localities. RATES Very low round trip homeseekecs' exoursloa rates will be la effect on the above dates to those destinations. For Further Information, call oa or write . D. CLEM DEAVEK, Agent, . BomeslMre' Inform atloa Hurevao, ItXM Farnajn &-,..'. OMAHA. HTKB. M . - f . e - :-Mfi'f,MH' MIXOR MF.TIO. Clark'a sodas. Davis sells drugs. Storkert sells carpets. , Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Gordon Rye. Best on Earth. Jarvis. Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Son. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street. Woodrlng Undertaking Company. Tel. t39. Jarvis "177" brandy purest, safest, best. Lewis Cutler, funera' director. 'Phone 97. Tinners wanted. F. A. Spencer, 158 B'way. Diamonds ft. an Invent merit Talk tit Leftert about it. Lowney s and Woodward's Easter candies t Clark's Drug Co. Coatmakers wanted at If !,-! 13 Pejvrl St., Council Blurts. Ia. JaDalaC. all khades ttt riell ft Xtnrffiin'. drug store, 142 Broadway. Spring term Western Iowa colletra onens next Monday. Enroll then. Art novelties for Easter elfts. Alex- ander's art store, 333 Broadway. DOVoes mixed mints, nil color, ot Del! G. Morgan's drug store, 142 Broadway. W anted Ambitious yotniB men to nrenara at Western Iowa college, for positions. anted Ambitious vounir ladies to nre- pare at Western Iowa college for positions, Another shlmnent of tienutlful fiine.v frames Just received. Alexander a, 333 H y, Jarvis has Kentucky whiskv. ftovet bot tling. No trouble to show gooas at Jarvis'. For Imported wines, liquors ana cham pagne, L. Rosenfeld company. 319 Main fct. Wanted All K. O. T. M a. to brine their shoes for repair to Cnrls Losetb at a Main street. - r Six per cent mortgages ' on real estate for sale. absolute security. Clittou Walker Co. Do you want a good soda? Well, Just go to Clark's Drug Co.: he's got the best in the city. If you want your fire Insurance to In sure nave Cliltou.-walker Co. write It to reliable companies. Moving vans and wagons; stoves stored. Jsesbiits Transter and Storage. Tel. i-3. umce, 331 Broadway. The annual parish meeting of St. Paul's .episcopal cnuicn will no held Monday even lug at 8 o clock in the church. The Bugter Brown folding gocart special sale this week. Regular price. this week 4-. bwaine it Miuur. jfc-s3S Uroud- " Lumber, lime, cement, plaster, sand brick, rock, cuipped rocit, crusued took block rock, sewer pipe, etc. C. iialer sella mem nil. bjuire ai Annls. money to loan; cah on hand, no delay; city ana fuini property for bi on tiiby itruia ol uuymeut. UUice, uil rearl street. Justice Gardiner performed the marriage ceremony yesterday tor A. A. Summilt and Anna Zanonu, both of Oniunu, but tunimi' residents oi tnis city. Do not sell your old Iron, copper, brass anu Old rubbers before you see us. We pay u per ton tor jo. i ruacninuty iron. J Katilemun, KU3 S. Main. Tel. Mini. We have the Hnest Hue of sample monu ments to select from in the weal. Sliecly 4 Lane Marble and Granite Works. 21 bast Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. Tin work and plumbing; experienced tin tiers and plumbers turniBiied; work strictly guaranteed; prices right; let us tiKUre wna you. r . A. bpeucer, las W. Broadway. Hugs our assortment of room-sisse ruig is now complete. A large lino of llie most desirable patterns now ready for your In siietilon. iiio Kvllur-Far-nswurlh Furni ture Co. , Mrs. G. II Richmond, who recently un derwent a surgical operation at the Council Blurts General hospital, has so far recov ered as to be able to be removed to licr home yesterday. Shields Bros, filed yesterday in district court notice of apixal in the supreme court from the ruling in favor of the county treasurer in the tax ferret suit brought by him against them. Ivanhoe commandery, Knights Templar, will assemble at Masonic temple this morn ing at it o clock in full uniform to attend divine services at the First Congregational church. All visiting kulglits are invited to attend. James Armstrong and Gertlo L. Myers, both of South Utiiana, were murried in tills mH ''"v yesterday by Rev. Henry l)e Long III nis onu-e at tne county court liuuae. ibu groom is bi years or age while the bride, who was accompanied by her mother, gave her uge as 15. Because George Collamer, an expressman, refused to move his wagon from in trout of t tie entrance of a saloon on Main street after having been ordered to do so by the proprietor, he will have a hearing in police court on tlio charge of vloluting one of the city ordinances. The polfce yesterday were looking for a man who was said to be Hollcllliig funds tor St. Peter's Catholic church witnout au thority. The fellow la said to have suc ceeded in securing several dollars, but when lie police started in seurch of him he had evidently crossed the river to Omaha. Mrs. W. K. Hopkins, a returned mis sionary from India, will .address a meet ing for women only this afternoon at J:3o o'clock at the First baptist church. Airs. Hopkins will present actual conditions of life under the Hindu religion and will speak iartlculariy of the child wives. MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St. Between 1 314!!: Streets DOCTORS 22S MEN THE MEN'S TRUE SPECIALISTS Established for the rurrot of ravine youug men. middle-uee and old men from the evil rcsulta of thetr own follies, or misfortune, and to save them the disappointment of failure, lo8 of time and money often spent In experi menting with incompetent specialists, new methods, quick cure delusions and the various other misleading state ments often used by unscrupulous and unreliable medical concerns or doctors for tho solo purpose of obtaining patronage. The State Medical Institute has been the salvation of multitudes of men, and by its conservative, honest, upright and clean business methods, together with Its unexcelled equipment and high character, long experience and scientific attainments of Its specialists It has established a reputation as a place where all weak, suffering men can go with full confidence, knowing that they will be fairly dealt with an skillfully treated. LONGEST ESTABLISHED INSTITUTE FOR MEN jjS eJJ WE MAKE Hydrocele Varicocele) St rlouro t missions Impolency Gonorrhoea-! blood Holsen (Syphilis) Rupture Nervous Dcbslity KIDNEY and URINARY diseases and all Diseases and Weaknesses of MEN due to abuses, excesses or the result of neglected, unskill ful or Improper treatment of diseases, which cause drains, impairs the mind and destroys men's Mental and Physical Powers, reducing the sufferer to that deplorable state known as Nervo-Vltal Debility, making social duties and obligations a hardship and the enjoyment of life Impossible. NO MISLEADING STATEMENTS no deceptive or unbusinesslike propositions to the af flicted, neither do we promise to cure them in a few days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment in order to secure their patronage. Honest doctors of recognized ability do not resort to such methods. We guarantee a safe and lasting cure in the quickest possible time, without leav ing injurious after-effects in the system, and at the low est cost possible for honest, skillful and successful treatment. We accept no man's cose without giving him value received for every dollar paid us. That is the guiding rule of the business side of our work, and we abide by It every time. The great work we are doing in raring men of their diseases makes the Stato Medical Institute fa mous as the salvation of every weak, sick, suffering man. Our special methods are ernorttntced to be curative iu cases we accept for treatment. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Office hours: 8 I. a. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 1 only. C3- DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE IN THE NAME AND LOCATION OF OUR INSTITUTE. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE U08 FARNAM STREET. BETWEEN 13th AND 14th ST. OMAHA. NBB all the city officials and employes during his three terms as mayor. He also Invited all tho In-coming offlcjals. Each guest was supposed to respond to a toast and there were thirty-two toasts. Mayor Arnold re tires after serving the city faithfully for three years. STRANGER DIES AT LINCOLN Woman Clalsulagr to Be from Chi cago Peases Away In City Hospital. LINCOLN, April H.-tSpeclal Telegram.f Alice A. Cox, aged 64 years, supposed to be a resident of Chicago, died at the city hospital this morning. The woman came to the hospital four days ago and was well supplied with money and good clothes. She was suffering with Blight's disease. The woman said she had a sister rooming at 72S Chicago Opera House block, Chicago, but a telegram sent there was returned. No one here knows the dead woman. Alnaworth Ueta Tnate of Bllssard. A I N8 WORTH. Neb., April 14. (Special. ) Ains worth has had a "ontlnuous storm for several days. Rain commenced to fall Wednesday afternoon and continued until early Friday morning with a' heavy wind from the northwest. Then snow com menced to fall and continued and It is now about two and a half Inches deep. The wind Increased until It verged on a bllzxard Friday afternoon all business was sus pended. BCHFYLKR. Neb., April 14. (Spcclal.) Contlnued rains during the last week have prevented the farmers from plowing and sowing. Little smi!l grain, except oati has been sown. The continued rain hn made the bottom ronda nearly impassahl Via the Special Homeseekers9 Excursions Tiinerfatic APrl1 l7th Ms ut ,Dd 15th lUlSUayS m tm m, July 3rd ind 17th. Iron Twlounfain Route to Certain Pointo in the WEST and SOUTHWEST 1 and AT One Fare Plus $2 for tha Round Trip " FINAL LIMIT" 3FTICKETS721 DAYS. is ' p e. i JSB Omaha Boys Jailed at Fremont. FREMONT, Neb., April 14. (Special.) Fred Zateran and Oeorge Hartold, a pair of hard looking Omaha youngsters, who gave their ages as 18, were In police court yesterday afternoon on the charge of pull ing a gun on the express ngent on the Overland Limited on the Union Pacific Wednesday. The express agent ordered them off the platform as the train was pulling out and Instead of obeying one of the boys shoved a gun in his face. Zuteran got thirty days and Hartold twenty days in the county Jail. The boys admitted they had been In police court before. Kuetar Fnotnrr Gets Xn Manager. GRAND ISLAND. Nob., April 14 (Spe cial The reported chnnge In the man agement of the local factory of the Amerl- i can Beet Sugar company Is confirmed by Mr. H. 8. Ferrar, who teturned from New I York yesterday. Mr. Ferrar. one of the ia not known yet whether he wi;i remain lu Nebraska or not. child mothers and child widow, of India. Several engineers and other officials of ! ptesent representatives from this county. the dinerent railroads centering in this ' ttnd who has been uctive and capable In ttwzj'tL rSii: ' ubc '""'" hr-expoct to road bridge across Indian creek. This tim turn over the affairs of the comnany. to several railroads agreed to do when work his successor. Mr. Roue of Oxnard, Cel., UHV".U' ..nt'..i'.'.'i,'iS J.hr..5LBVk i about the end of the present month. It (.tt.tr to start. Ueorgo Bishop, a yonng hid, Is being held ut the city jail pending an Investiga tion. He was nt to deliver an order of ciiiars to tile Mt icaife roadnousM Friday atteinoou and while there is alleged to have stolen about ti from the casll register. Bishop is said to have been s,-nt from Cherry oounty, Nebraska, .in the reform kvhool at Kearney a lew years sgo. The tire department whs called yesterday afternoon to the residence of 11. 8. Ter wllner. ii Fifth avenue. Mr. Tcrwilligcr was making roof paint In the cellar when the stuff overflowed and became Ignited. The blaze, which was confined to th base ment, was extinguished utter one stream ot water had been thrown on It. The beams of tile Mini floor were badly scorched aud the furniture waa more or lens damaged by the dense smoke which tilled the l.uuac. The Great W estern uism nger depot was broken into Knday night tor the fourth tune wiitnu as many weeks. The thief. i however, contented himself with robbing a iheuitig gum slot machine of its penmea. othcials of I lie Ureal Western feel satiahed tl.at some one has a key lu the (ie;n,, as on sever. il occasions alter the pluce has bven securely locked ovvr night I lie neat morning one or another of the doors will be found open. Complaints have be-n mad to the police, but efforts to catch the mis creant Lave so far failed. Hrtlrlasi Msiar tilvea Baaajaet. I 8CHUYLER. Neb., AprU 14 8pecliU Telegram.) Tonight St the Maplehurst hotel. Mayor Arawl teired a banquet to Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Poutlor Cleanses and beautifies th teeth and purines tho breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a oantury. Convenient for tourists. PftESARtO if II. L. RAMACCI07TI, D. V. S. Deputy ritate Veterinarian, Food In. pt-ctor and City Veterinarian. UflHe and Intii i.ar -L& and Umoii Bis Uaaaha, ftea. Tel. 6.U. STOP-OVKKS will be allowed wltldn Transit Limit of 18 days going, after reaching first Homeseekers' poiut euroute, and returning within Transit Limit of 21 days. To these who are not satisfied with present conditions and who are seeking new locations, this will afford an excellent opportunity for Investigating localities in the Vett and Southwest. For Further Information, Maps, Folders, Etc., Address, T. P. GODFEEY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. OR H. 0. TOWNSEND, Gen. Pass, and T'k't Agt, St Louis, Ko. asasmiu iiijbsh SaeV The Pass Word lor a perfect "Highball" 5 QUAKER MAID RYE Try it once youll know the reason why. C To seltzer, ginger ale or soda, it adds an appetizing zest snd imparts a richness of flavor possessed by no other whiskey. C QUAKE! MAID IYE is the winner of three highest awards St. Louis. 1904; Paris, 1905; Portlsnd, 1905. It is MTh Whkkey with a Reputation" For sals at all Bret-class bars, cafes and drag stores I S. HIRSCH &. CO. KANSAS CITY, MO. k D. A. Sampson, (ic-uorul Sales Agent, Omaha. - aV 1 M IK A GOOD TOAST DESERVES THE BEST BEER. TflAT CAN BE BREWED Always popular because It Is pluasanL refreshing and apetlalng. JETTEE BREWING CO., So. Omaha rka.a a. rrVM?r,!'Jrrr,: Council Bluffs Ha 14th and Douglas, Tel. IMl 1011 iS JiUt. tr""irrr.rl:ro;l;rr;-7 -...a..,,,-! t-" -i.. dquarters: