TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST fi, 1D0C. S1YIDCE SCOURGES BIGOTS Xtarnwea Xn Like Sr. Ysefcnm for Ic l imra In the Pulpit. INSTRUMENTAL IN DAMNING SOULS CMmMin Alwiri rresslas la ltlrtas JftaM-rs. Sera Ha In Dtamm Datlrs t c. . Mm mu4 Wlf. . Charts W. BMc at-ths People's chorea Bun day mornlns; bad his wrann on tbe ransot occurrence in Colnrada, whsn hi publiolr rebuked Kvansellst Toskum for talHnc rodly wives they should follow un godtr husbands, no matter where. He de nounced Xalas preachers. There to not a trander business on earth than the ministry." said Km: Mr. gasrVls, "but no man should believe very. thine ministers say simply because they are ministers. 1 believe there la many a ami! damned because the p ranchers damn It Trem the time of Adam portions of the' nilnlatry and , priesthood have been tha rwlnt barm to tha people. An Ignor ant, and corrupt, pulpit la worae than f ambling houses, brothels or the aaloon. ' These ' place have their atamp plainly upon them while the ministry walks In the livery of Ood. 'X wlah that our people mlRht become skillful la reading the Word of Ood and spend much time In prayer In order that thy might read preachers. There are warnings from Jemia and In Bible passages agalnat false preachers and misguided ones. There la a criterion for the proper Judg ment Of pulpits snd ministers, for there la no' better way of understanding the Bible 'than by reading the Bible In Its own light and with the spirit of Ood. Sometimes I wish commentaries had never been written. If Ood cannot teach me by the Ible and spirit I will never be taught. . Tired of Yoakana Class. "I get tired ot such Ignorance and foolery displayed by Dr. Yoakum In looking at one passage of the Bible and considering that passage alone. Dr. Tonkum la a fanatic because he makes such Interpretations. The level-headed, well-balanced man would never make such Interpretation. What we need today Is plrlj-fllled men and women, but we need to be. level-headed men and women, too. There ought to be a school In this country for cranks and fanatics, equipped with some sort of a machine to straighten them out, though I. confess I fear some of them would have nearly every bone broken In ths process. For my part I believe I am going to be held : responsible for all I know and preach and It behooves me to act and talk circumspectly. "Never take leave of. your common sense, no matter what Is preached from the pul pit. Where there Is no Bible nor preaching Ood guides our poor humanity by common sense, by the dictation of the higher Judg ment, and we need not go to ruin because a preacher tens us to. Wife an 4 Husband Renal. . "In a home, I believe a wife haa Just as much , to say as a husband and that the husband haa no right to keep all the money and hold tha wife grudgingly to account ' for every penny. She has a right to half the Income If she has good sense to use It. If she haan't the husband should keep about two-thirds of It. Discuss your plans and affairs in common and walk together. Confidence, good sense, Ood in the noma these are among the greatest things In the world. "The wife Is no slave to the husband. Such a doctrine Is a vile travesty on Ood. All of us should obey Ood rather than man. I do not believe a , woman should leave her husband because he Is unsaved, s a rule. . They had better stay together. That woman through her prayers, the eeasecrstion of her lle and has efforts. may brlos. htr husband to Christ. Con trary to obeying your husband in all things I should advlsa wives to die before surrendering Ood and ths principles of Christian womanhood." formality. Mr. nilpl will be In Omaha acaln nest Monday. If the call Is given and arrepted. he will hsve to return to Unlontown for a abort time before coming here. The Bohemian Brethren church haa been without a pastor several months. WHERE aciKSrB PALM SHOUT As Mrlhoa tiod It Is of Vlewlag lnaaleejaate. The purely sclentlc method of viewing things of this world to the exclusion of the artistic point of view wss condemned by Rev. Edwin Booth. Jr.. of Beatrice In his sermon at the First Congregational church yesterday morning. His topic was Art" and he took as hla text the words. Ye Are His Workmanship." . In part ha said: "We sometimes think of Ood as exceed ingly practical In a sense almost material- MEAT SCIRE BRINGS RESULTS Cb.nr it Faxkinc Hounea, Especially at Chioaro, it Hotioetbls. BIG INDUSTRY HURT, BUT WILL RECOVER eeretar? Wilson Expresses Snrprlso at Few Applications for Inspectors and Thinks Some Concerns Will Regret Tardiness. scientific standpoint is prominent in -- "'""""J " present day thought, but wisdom Is other day this brand or label will be a broad unless It Is also high. The notification to the world that the I nlted ... . i.. !. MitM shanlutelv aruarantees. under its of slaughtered under the most careful sanl- (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. August 4. (Special.) After October, every piece of meat which leaves a packing house or slaughter house . - ,, , . . 1 Wl mapfeM hili. It i. im. riorf rin.i not waste any- win ner a nrann or n .... . . . ni... . I "I. H. Insnected and Passed." And se ining, dui mis worm rui iihi i - . . . k.. I . ur. rw-v a an antov. CorainaT 10 I ne mruiaiKms wniiii Th. .H.n.iflc aiarfncrtnt la iromlnnt In ued by the secretary ot agncu.iur. our 4-i .k. m,.A , ..p.Iv sclentine State absolutely ruaranteea, under i , r . I ... ....... I. standards Is like saying an oratorio is omciai mi, mai me p.u..i .m T mM a allmnse of It. wholesome and that It was pacseu am. Ton see onlv one thine. What men i.. i i.-i u inn but It la tary conditions. onlv a small cart of the truth. According to the census reports of 1900 w. ,,,. t.ira tachnlnne for music mere were a recmni piania m m or geometry for poetry. Ood Is an artist. Biaiee. int loiai cnpi.ai invm.ru . ... Hfv .riontl.t. to exnlaln bv scientific mausiry was s7.kk..w, ana me v..uo ecesslty the changing colors of the sky. the annual product of these establishments i. .o..a.i-v that nature have all its reacnea irm enormous xoiai oi ji.ii,t. hoaut,... forms? Would It not be Just as -T course, mis inciuaea many rau re .ii it ..r i,.. nerfectlv stralKht? tabllshments which sre not arrectea ny tin We cannot understand a work of art wanswoTrn-Bevenoge law. i no Kirrij Ith the rule or sauare. The man wltn " agriculture i noi prepare iu .a. onlv the aclentlfle vision cannot see Ood. now many or mese pianis win m iudji do not repudiate that method, but It Is io government inspection, dux ine secrmary not all. We can theorlxe In our theology ones say. ana ne says it wiin raipnw., about Ood. but theology never gave us tnst no establishment wnicn rails to pro- Ood. How can we know Ood? We can viae itseir witn government inspectors win get the Oodward habit so that we can see be permitted to ship a ham. a quarter of hrouah our experiences, through history Deer or a can or gooas, in wnicn meat nd art and see behind It all, the Author, enters as a component pari, 10 any i'ikb The evidence of our acquaintance with Ood outside the state In which the establish s that we will be repeating Him In our ment Is located lives. By this artistic method should we . Few Apply for Inspectors. approach His revelations. Shall we study Secretary Wilson is thorough In every the Bible to pick out the stragglers and thing ho does and he Is particularly thor- worry over the quarreling ones That Is ough in his examination into the condl- not the artistic method. The artist stands tlons of the packing houses which will back and looks at It as a whole, the set- uk for government Inspection. He has ting, the background, the theme or the visited a half doxen cities already and picture of the march of man Oodward. has seen for himself what the conditions After that you can study details and your ar. He has taken the "say so" of no perspective will protect you. You must employe, but has gone direct to headquar have religion before you can study re ligion." PRAYER PILLAR OF GODLY LIFE Medians of Intercourse Between Man . and His Lord. The gubiect of the discourse of Rev. R T. Bell of the Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Pratt streets, Sunday morning waa ".now to Pray.". His text waa from Romans vlli:2B. "Prayer is the distinguishing practice of ta Oodly Jn all ages, and prayer without tha Infusion of the Holy Spirit availeth nothing," said Dr. Bell. ."The question has often been put 'can a person claim to be a Christian who does not pray three times a day?' The only answer that can ba given Is that a professed Christian who does not pray frequently is a poor kind of a Christian. If a man expects to live with Ood ha muat , obey the divine In Junction to pray, John the Baptlat taught Jila followers to pray and Jesus gave to tha world tha Lord's prayer that has lived through all the ages and will live as long as the Christian . world, endures, , "We do not always know what to ask for in prayer or what we should prsy for, Soma things we pray for may be our un doing, things. that wo want for the mo , menu Wo should pray for blessings that ' have: tbosa ot health, and strength to ' endure suffering. . Lot our eyes be on . Ood .rather than upon the praise of men, Lot our prayer bo 'Thy will. O Lord, not mine bo done.' It would be a poor giving . U Ood only gave us what we asked for. : Ood fives us better things than we can I possibly aak for. He knows better what i ws need than we do ourselves. Ood Is j Intuited . by ths little commonplace pe- tltlons wo send up to Him for things that (, would Injurs us. Prayer Is useless un lea filled with the Holy Spirit. Coma ; to. God lowly and humbly In our prayers His. spirit Is given to us to help us In our prayers, is a help to us In our Inter oessfoas. Ood la far mors willing to give than we are to ask HJJBV. B. F1L4PI WILL BE CALLED Pamnaylvnata Preacher to dome Bohemian Bret area Chirrs. - Hey- 3. Flllpl or Unlontown. Pa., preached Soadajr morning and evening at the church of the Bohemian Brethren, and as he la a candidate for the pastorate, the entire ohuroh membership waa out to hear him A oongregatlonal meeting will be held nex I Sunday evening, after services, at which Itnr, JE. II. Jenks win preach, and a vote win bo taken on Mr. Fllipl. though It la now twnorally understood hs la to be the cfcv ofc'a pastor and the vote la merely HOTELS. ' .'CCiiFCHT . WITHOUT EXTRAVASARCE. at tha New Transient, Steel Built, Fireproof I HOTEL WOODSTOCK. US-IH W. i. ". ! T. CKr. 3U Tims Man, Iks r aaart el u enr. la tk attsai at uka taaaura mmm iuaa am saw U saopalaa Slant. Sukwas sat 'L raaSs ana BraaSwaf asrj aajasrai. ataaars II l w4llma for SM. Itaaara aaau Mil amis. fl.Mk LU' anoas u Hsat eHa wtla n,la kata, n aa. lasiv naiwuL naala. w. m. Vaxjgiarra. Saislis DIAMONDS Edholm, tath and Harney. MILLARD GETS AN INVITE Xebrnskn Senator Asked to Accom pany Prealdentlnl Party to Panama In November. ters and has looked Into the situation himself. The secretary knows what Im provements have ben made and he Is pre pared to respond Immediately to sny re quest which comes for the Installation of ths government Inspection service In each and every plant. Up to date somewhere between 100 and 1M packing houses have applied for government Inspection. The secretary Is somewhat surprised that the number Is not greater and he does not hesitate to express himself . as believing that many establishments will regret their tardiness when It is too late. In the meantime he proposes to continue his personal investigation. Thus far he exceedingly satisfactory It Is announced that Senator Millard haa received an- invitation as chairman of the committee on interoceanlc canals to accompany the presidential party on Its visit to Panama next November and has found an presumably will accept. The invitation state of affairs wherever he has gone, which the senator has made public reads ss follows: WAR TIEPAflTMBNT. Washington Hon. w Millard. 1'nlted States Senator. Omaha, Neb.: My dear senator. the president directs he to say that he ex pects to visit ranama ano personally e There are today about 160 Inspectors em ployed In Chicago alone. Under ths new regulations, which have Just been pro mulgated, about 100 additional men will be required and these men will be charged with the duty of examining every piece amine the wnrlc heinar done on the canal I of meat which s-oea Into thai unun ma comnrm.T'prdent1 tfln'kslt " into the can. and each package would be appropriate for you aa the ' aausage and each can of meat or any chairman of the senate committee which food product whether brawn, extract, soup nas invemigateo me anairs or whatever It may be termed must bear ama canal to be one of the party or on- ,m, i.k.i ...-. ...... ....ii. hit. ha flnda la ah- government label showing that it has solutely necessary to make as limited as been Inspected and passed and thereby possible. I write to inquire wnemer guaranteeing Its wholesomeness. your engagements will permit you to be one of the nartv. Verv sincerely yours. Plants Are Now Clean. Wm. H. Taft. Points au Pic. Province of It la a trite saying that where there la Quebec. Canada, July 29, 1908. Senator Millard said yesterday he would reach a decision In , the matter within - a smoke there must be fire. There was un aoubtedly some basts. In some of the packing houses at least, for the sensational short time. This inform.tlo n is given 8tat.ment8 tnat were mad. concerning th. inection, and the secretary expects that trie result will be reports which will restore confidence in Amerlcen meat food products. Millions of dollars hsve been lost through the so-called meat scare. But If the result proves to be the establishment of universal confidence In the American Inspection serv ice this loss will be regained r.nd the American meat producer will dominate the markets of the world, as of right ho should. Hydroaraphlr Work Larks tnnds. In consequence of the material cut in the spiirorrlntlon for the BeoloKcal sur vey work for the coming year, particularly for the hydrographlc work, this division had been compelled to hew and cut to meet the appropriation. The hydrographlc division has been at work upon these three propositions: L The measurement of streams to deter mine power which can be developed for industrial purposes. 1 InvestlKatlons of underground currents to determine the force of the flow of under ground waters 3. lnveetlnaUona to determine the quality of all water. Its method of pollution, remedy therefor, and to determine how It may be Improved in quality. Chief Hydrographer Lelghton has taken each part of the country according to Us economic needs and has made cuts where the Investigations progressing seemed to bs required the least. For Instance, in New England the determination of the water power which m j.- be depended upon for commercial purposes is most important, and the work In that oonnectlon already commenced Is being continued. In the Mississippi valley the hydrographer Is continuing work on matter affecting ground water and quality of waters gen erally. In the Missouri valley the same conditions exist as In the Mississippi, except at the headquarters of the Missouri, where water power Is a considerable factor In the in dustrial world. Nebraska, Work Not Diminished. Mr. Lolghton says that so far as Ne braska is concerned he has Incrensed the apportionment, rather than diminished it, for the further study of underground water and its qualities. , The gauging of streams In Nebraska this year has not by any means ben cut ofT; on the contrary, It is being prosecuted with renewed vigor. Mr. Lelghton said that one principal renson there had been no necessity for a cut In this direction for Nebraska was the fact that the state had been co-operating with the general government In the work by fur nishing the services of State Engineer Abner Dobson. "We are maintaining at the present time, said Mr. Lelghton, stations at Columbus, Valentine, BrldKeport, Mitchell. North Platte, Lexington, Benkleman and Boet wlck. We have also appropriated a con siderable sum of money to complete studies of ground waters in the eautern part of tha state, the western half having been completed. This work will involve a de termination at which water can be procured In each county. Many analyses have been made to determine the amount of harmful Ingredients which the water contains from an Industrial standpoint. Special Investiga tions are to be made in those districts where the only waters now available arr bad. "Probably Nebraska furnishes about as bad boiler waters as have been encountered In any state In the union. They generally contain a large amount of sulphate scale, which deposits upon boilers and shortens their period of usefulness. "In 1897-98 the expense of cleaning and repairing locomotive boilers on the Ne braska division of the Union Pacific was I cents per mile of the distance traveled. In addition to which the total mileage was reduced at least one-half. This railroad was equipped with proper facilities for solving the problem, but cities, towns and small manufacturers are practically help less; therefore, the benefits to be derived from such a work as is proposed by the geological survey' will be spparent. It means that In many cases the up-bullding of localities heretofore shunned by in dustries because 6f the bad water." out by ths senator's private secretary to gether with typewritten explanation of the services rendered by the senator to ward securing the decision In favor of the sea-level type canal and .concluding as follows In view of the foregoing, It Is hardly necessary to say that Senator Millard's critics, who have sought by every possi ble means to convey the Impression thst he was not on ths best of terms with the president, wilt now have to revise their statements on that subject. It Is said that no western senator stands higher with President Roosevelt than does Sen ator Millard." RAZORS AND GUNS AT PARTY Weaponi of War Tarn Colored Eooiety Function Int Deadly Battle. TWO SOCIAL LEADERS ARE WOUNDED Albert Washington "hot In Body and John flolts In Leg, nnd fieorae. Carter, Host, Is t'nder Arrest. jr if WE GUI Under Absoluto Cuarantco of PAY US FOR CURES CONSULTATION FREE r , . vvnsuhisnwn "I We desire to rem h the noor as well S man. and. hy nisktng our fee payable or I f Increase our Imsiness anil secure Inst from thousands who would otherwise re! li ii were noi lor inis iioerai oner as the rich on easy terms, ilnff a-ratitiifla remain aflUclexi Sterling silver Prenxer, 16th and Dodge. CHENEY GOES TO NEW YORK Former Omaha Northwestern Official Promoted to Position In Gotham. H. C. Cheney, formerly general agent of the Northwestern in Omaha, who waa transferred to Milwaukee about two years ago, has lust been promoted by being made general eastern sgant of the road at New York. News of his appointment has been received here In dispatches. ' Charles Thompson, local frelgrat agent at Mil waukee, will succeed him ss general agent. conditions In the Chicago packing houses, But that ths horrors were depicted In colors a hundred times more lurid than oc casion demanded Is equally true. Whatever ths sanitary conditions may have been three months ago, It Is certain that today the packing houses are as clean and san Itary in every particular as It la possible to make them. The lavatories and closets, snd In fact the whole plumbing equipment, is of ths most modern up-to-date con structlon. The walls and ceilings of all the rooms are as clean as whitewash snd paint will make them. Wherever It has been possible to do so, cement and asphalt have been substituted for boards on the floors and sine lined carts sre In evidence every where. But wooden vehicles sre, of course, used in many parte of the establishments for carrying out livers, hides and offal and these carts are not attractive to look upon nor can they be. Aa to the appear ance of the employes thsmselves, the uni form of the pig-sticker Is blood-stained within ten minutes after he begins his daily labor and the man who slaughters the ox does not wesr a Tuxedo coat. But the girls In all the sausage rooms and in the canning department of every establish ment are decked out In white aprons over gingham dresses which are washed every day in laundries supplied for the purpose. The same care Is taken of the clothing of the men in these departments, and on the whole It would be difficult to suggest where changes for the better in tbe way of clean liness could be made. Even the floors In these rooms sre sprinkled with salt each morning In order to prevent the decompo- Tha Best Diarrhoea, Remedy "I have used Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and consider It ths boat remedv of the kind on ths market. saya W. F. Mayes, a prominent merchsnt ltlon of Prtlcleg of meat which may of Wallisville, Tex. Thla remedy always Pn mem. effects a quick euro and Is pleasant to I Foreigners Inspect for ThemselTes, take. Every family should keep it at hand during the summer months. During the past four weeks representa tives of many foreign governments have made official Inspections of the Chicago plants. Lieutenant Colonef Hobbs of ths British army was commissioned by his gov ernment to examine for the subsistence de partment of the British army the existing conditions 4n the Chicago packing houses. Striking Indian Nomenelatnro "Muskoka," "Clear Sky Land," "Mag netewan, "Bmootn flowing water. Kawartha." Bright Water and Happy Lands," "Temagaml. ' Deep Water, are Indian worda that fittingly describe some I Mr. Jacobsen was there on a like mission of the most delightful spots for a summer's from Norway. The Japanese consul sta outing on the American continent. All I tloned In Chicago, and In fact the entire reached by Grand Trunk Railway System. I consular body there has been engsged In Double track from Chicago to Montreal and I a similar Investigation, and without ex- Niagara Falls. I ceptlon these officials have reported to their Descriptive literature, time tables, etc., I respective governments that American meat will be malted fre on application to Geo. I food products are wholesome, sound, health- W. Vaux. A. Q. P. T. A., 136 Adams St.. ful and packed under sanitary conditions Chicago. which make them In every respect de alrable. Oao Fnra for Rasad Trip. I The "Big Six," which really consists of From Chicago, plus $4-00, for thirty-day 1 seven firms, namely: Morris Company, limit, and ons fare for the round trip plus the oldest In the business, Swift and Com tJ.00 for fifteen-day limit, to Canadian and I pany. Armour tt Company, Swarxrchlid A New England polnta Tickets on sale via Sulsberger, the Cudahy company, (not repre- Nickel Plats road from Chicago August sented in Chicago), the National Packing I and at. Information given upon appll- eomnanv and IJbby, McNeill at Ltbby. do cation to John T. Calahan. general agent. 45 per cent of the slaughtering and packing No. 107 Adams Bt , Chicago, La Salle St. business In the I'nlted Statea. Every one PARK ; MUSIC DRAWS CROWDS Raster's fland at Rlreirlew nnd Green's sit Han scorn Entertnln Many People. Green's band played to several thousand of people at Hanscom park yesterday aft ernoon, the program being one of the best of the season. The quality of the music was praised by visitors from Chicago, Min neapolis, Philadelphia and elsewhere. Among the popular pieces were "Dearie," cornet solo by Dr.-Laird: "The Irish Over ture," "The Bohemian Girl," "The Whist ler and His Dog,'' "The Musicians' Strike" snd the religious music. There were fif teen numbers on the program and almost as many more had to be played in re sponse to encores. The crowd remained until the playing of "America," the last piece on the program. Mr. Green promises an especially fins program for next Sun day afternoon. Huster'a band also entertained a large crowd at Rlvervlew park In the afternoon. The music was very popular with the crowd and was liberally applauded. George Carter, colored, of 1"1S Clark street, at whose home a party was given Saturday night, was arrested Sunday by the police and charged at the city Jail with shooting with Intent to kill Albert Washington, a boarder at the Carter place and a guest at Saturday night's function. The injured man is being cared for in the matron's flopartment at the city Jail, where, he was attended by Police Surgeon Elmore. More than half of a load of gun shot entered Washington's body. The man's wounds are not of a serious nature. John Holts of Sl North Fifteenth street, another guest of the party. Is confined to his bed with a bullet wound In his right leg. There Is some uncertainty as to who shot Holti, as the party was progressing so lively for a few minutes that It was Impossible for anyone to remember Just what happened. After the arrest Carter admitted shoot ing at Washington, saying he was merely defending his sister and mother, whom Washington hsd Insulted snd assaulted. Carter maintained that his mother and sister were giving the party, while Wash ington claimed he was giving one of his Saturday night "at homes" In honor of his twenty-ninth hirthday anniversary. There appeared to be a wide divergence of opinion as to who was doing the enter taining. From reports of some of the guests, there seemed to have been plenty of activity after Carter and Washington quarreled over the matter of precedence In entering the dining room for the midnight spread. In the center of the table Miss Carter had placed a large watermelon, which loomed up In Its Napoleonic splendor. A score of the guests peeped at the luscious fruit through a curtain with anticipatory anguish, while Carter and Washington argued. Carter Insisted on his rights and Washington grew angry. (irnplilc Account of the War. What followed waa told yesterday morn ing hy Mrs. John Holts, wife of one of the victims of the party. Mrs. Holts took It all good naturedly. She said: "I don't know Jes how to staht. but the first thing I 'member wss when that man Washington trun a lighted lamp at Cahtah. Cahtah dodged the lamp, which fell at my feet an' 'sploded right there. I 'gin to notice things an' the first thing I knows was more lamps. Washington then trun a lamp at old Mammy Cahtah, the por ole soul. Things is gittln' mighty lively by lhat time. Cahtah, he doan say much 'til Washington 'gin to fussin wlf a raxah; then Washington say something like a man what Is going to do some euttln' on Miss Cahtah, an' then he knock her down; then Cahtah he ran out of the house over to Brown's house an' he get a gun. While Cahtah waa comln' wlf de gun Washington broke up the rest of the lamps. Cahtah he brings the gun In the back doah and nshlngton goes out the front doah. Cahtah heeard about the rest of the anxiety, so he Jes tole the folks to get 'way from the front of the gun and an' gib him the road. He shot through the screen doah, but nobody heeard nothln 'ceptln the repoat 'til I hears that Washington was stopped by the police on Sixteenth street with a whole load of shot Inside him. Just 'fore Cahtah shoots, my man was standln' close to Cahtah an' after the first flrln' John moves away an someone shot him 1n the leg. An' then I 'gin to think 'bout that melon stahln' me In the face oa the table, 'an I tells them all they better be eatin" the fruit what the good Lord sent them than shootln an' breakln' lamps an gettln' their names In ths papers. I 'mem bers that one of the bullets went right over my nose and foil Into tha hands of Rmma Euhanks. She nearly waa skeered to death when she opened her hands and seen that nuiiet. "No moah of this society life for this gai. A LIFELONG CURE FOR Varicocele Contagious Dlood Poison t'nder our treatment the congested con- It niav he in Its primary stsge or it ditlon soon disappears, the parts are re- , may l;ve been hereditary of contracted stored to their natural condition, vigor In early davs. ilierebv being conatltu and strength, and circulation is ro-estab-, tlonnl. We i lire all its complications. Wo llshcd. Stricture We cure stricture without the knife bv an application which aits directly on stop Its progress, eradlrate every vestljo of poison from tlie system, snd this with out the use of mercury or potash. Ws onro Skin Diseases, Blood Poison, Tarieocele, Stricture, JTarvons Decline, Kmris anecieil. d Hiinlv tiir tl.u lr r iu-a . . . . . . - m completely. Our IrrHtmit ii rami,;;"""' wia., and and in nowise Interferes with your busl- Dlaenseg of ths Kidneys. Bladder and ness duties I Prostata. PILES or Hemorrhoids, are' small, aarular tumors situated at tha lower open'rif ' of the. howels, or rectum, and they have a most degrading Inllrsnce on the general health. We cure Tiles without cutting; nor do we use Injurious ligatures or injections, which treatment Is seldom successful. Our treatment is safe and re liable and when you aro dismissed bv us vou sre cured for life. We do not offer you PRES TBIAb TREATMENT, ELECTRIC BELTS, WORTH LESS CRAYONS or other useless methods of treatment. Our arts are our own, and, while others may copy them, they i-nnnot imitate our superior inethoils of treatment. We do not advertise cheap. Inferior treatment, hut we give you all the results of years of ripe experience Bnlneil In the treHtmrnt of many thousands of patients. We a:ive you our skill and ability In the treatment of diseases of men for a fair fee, which mav be pHld In anv wav the patient destres. IlfTESTIOATR OUR JTBTKODB AKT LEAR IT THAT WH ARE ALL WE CLATM TO RE. AKD WHEW TOW PLAOR TOUR CASE lit OUR HARDS YOU ARE SURE OF GETTING THE BEST TREAT MENT THAT CAR BE OBTAINED A STY WHERE. NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL &, SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Xorthwcwt Corner 1.1th and Faraam St."., Omaha, Neb. Take a Vacation. Now is the time to take a vacation. -. out Into the woods, fields and mountains and visit the seashore, but do not forget to take a bottle of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy alona- with you. It Is almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained on railroad trains or steamships. It Is too much of a risk for anyone to leave home on a Journey without it. Automobile Rental Co. Office Nlles A Moser. Sixteenth and Farnam. Tel. Doug Ins 1995. DOCTOR for statlont Chicago, ths only depot on EH ev a led Railroad Loop. the I nf these firms, with the exception of Swift and Company who can no goods haa Buffered a falling off of 7S to SO per cit In its for eign trade during the pat three months Few of them srs packing any canned goods today except to fill contracts, and rjtS tn Minneapolis nnd St. PmnI and Retarn front Oaaaaav Via Chi cage Grant Western Railway. Account O. A. R. national encampment .... .nA .. on. of them Is anxious thst at Minneapolis August 11th to lsth. Tick- n, , ln,p.ctl0n law shall be put into sts an sals August 11th, 11th and Ilth. , r,.r.,,on .vervwhere. because thev Return limit August list, with extension privilege. For further information apply to H. H. Churchill. Q. A.. HI J Farnam St., Omaha. G New lark an Ina Lehigh. Double track sosalo highway. Connects at Buffalo or Niagara Falls wrth all- Unas from ths west. Writs passenger department, Lehigh Val ley R. R-. El South Clark St.. Chicago. Ill DIAMONDS Ftatum, LXA and Dadga, realise that under federal gust-antes only can they expect a restoration of their trade. Millions of cans ot meat and meat food products are now on ths shelves of the Jobbers, the wholeealere and the retailers throughout ths world which are unsalable. But lust so soon after the first of October as the new lsw is put into complete opera tion Secretary Wilson will, through the State Department. Invite foretgn govern ments to send experts to examlns ths pack- .ln plants working under government In- e J. ; - V 4 1 X El -fah.1 ' . .4-- i ' 4.-v-" I a. 4 ' '4 - ' ' V j y a - v.. The Reliable Specialists lighting effects of weakness Thers srs thoussnda of men whose mlnda are weak and Impaired and w-hoee bodlas sre unseund and dlaeased. They suffer from the follies and excesses of youth, which weaken their physical, menial and velum purrs. They are weak, nervous, tired, dlaay, languid, despondent and absent-minded, hav weak, aching back, palpitation of ths heart, capricloua appetite, frightful dreams, a constant fear of Impending danger, night lossas and day drains, which unfit them for work, study, business or marriage. Others are suffering from private dlseaaos. such aa Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Varicocele, En larged Prostate or Blood Poison (Syphilis). Ara you one of these inenT Are you staggering under the burden of a secret weakness, which la a slow but sure drain on your strength and vitality? In your present condition are you fit to hold a responsible poult Ion? Can any body rely on you or ran you rely on yourself? Is your body almost wrecked and your brain In a whirl? It la terrible to be In thla condition, but it la atlll worse to allow the trouble to progress and become mors aggravated, for It may then fill your whole life witn failure, misery and wue. There are thousands of ruined and cheerless homes, filled with discontent and unhappl nesa, lacking In love and companions hlhp, through the sexual weakness and physical Impairment of men whose years do not Justify such a condition. Wa pave gladdened the hearta of thouaands of young and middle-aged men who were plunging teward the grave, restoring them to apeclmena of physical manhood, full of vim, vigor and vitality. WE CURE SAFELY AND THOROUGHLY Stricture, Varicocele, Emission, Nervo-Sexoal Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases. and all diseases and weakneaaea of man due to evil habits, excesses, or ths result of speclfio private diseases. FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION umncd.y.?,!S,to,ion,.t STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1S03 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Nb. 1 Special Homeseekers' Excursion Missouri, Arkansas, Indian Territory. Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma. Texas. Republic of Mexico. TUESDAYS August Tth aT $1 it, September 4th and tSO, October ad ami 10th. MoremtMr Oth and BOth. 1906, Via MISSOURI PACIFIC RY. & IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. TOM HUGHES, T. P. T. P. CKM3PDHT, P. X. OMAHA, NUB. H. G. WVTOTBItP, General Paaaanger and Tk&at Aan BT. LOUIS, no. Bill TO i ran AND RETURN August 11,12,13. RETURN LIMIT AUO. 22nd. Tickets food la Coaches and Chair Cars, also la Pullman Cars upon payment of Pullman rate. FOUR DAILY FAST TRAINS Leave Union Station 3:85 A.M., 8:15 A.M., 4:05 P. M-, :8S 1. MV Ticket Office 1 323 Farnam ..u nsiriT . I' "Onl if frT.a.i'y Hfp-airassalnfT1tt-- lam 'l r - r1 -T" "j t -wt-iaarfr -r YOU CAN CO TO AND RETURN Any Day This Summer for $17.50 Also for 15.0 from September 19 to 22 VIA UNION PACIFIC We will (ire you detailed Information about the wonders, thek benefits, the variety of sports and opportunities for fun In this great state. We'll tell you where to go what can be done economically and profitably all about hotels and side trips. Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1834 FARNAM ST. 'Phone Douglas 834. NO MATTER u wm Savo I T II E BEE "HAT o""," WANT YOU WANT w, ;,.... ADS