THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. MAKCH 10. 190?. S Nebraska i ODD FELLOWS HX ON UUSE Ccomittee Finally Derides to Accept t the York Preposition. THIKTT TEOUSAJTD FCB LAST) 1 srk Iteaatea lea 1kn4 IMtllars f TV la tr.lrtri.lMa Hw ew the I .a ad IT.LUuNT. Neb.. March iBpetia! 7igram.i-The Board of Honf Trustee of 1r Ond rilow. consisting of George L. Liomi, rrftnTnt: Mm. Grace II slier. Flsir; Ir. B. R. Fatten, Omaha; O. O. Snyder. O'Nrlll: 3. R Hoaglsnd, North r.rttr; W. II. Coltnn, Lincoln; W. 1L I urn, rstrtui-y; Mrs. Mary Livingston. lit of the grand lodge officer.. Or.ndi KiraT It. H. Miller ef Lincoln. Grand Ser te'.ery t. V. Gage of Frrmnnt and Grand "r'ajir T". B Brvart of Omaha, in ses n"ii ttxiay d-riilr-a to sccent the rmnoRl'.ion r' Yoik for the Incatinn of the OSd Fellows hitnr l tiiat city. They purrhaeed a tract cf Id acre ' land overlooking the city nd the valley of the Blue river for the sjm of tar, UK) ; which IV' .00 wss donated ty the buinB men of lhat town. There i on eleven -room h'.me on the land with f.r.e outliulidinca and shade tree. The committee e-xamined a rood many site and considered propositions from a iiumlKr of ttw-ns and after taking the lo istioti and tlie donation Into consideration OridcJ in favor of Tork. The house mill le erila:ged mid t-m0led a soon a prec Ct Vol- 4 . j:in nT rOIAD 1 RHEI roW hie TratPr C Dark HrT 114 ay Flad at riatteaeat. FLATTSMorTH. Neb., March 8 (Spe lls'.. )-Thr Missouri river in on tlie rim psge and la rising rapidly at thin point. Th iier ia full of floating Ice from the Platte and the Missouri ntrnmi If the rpid'..v increasing rise continue the lo UndK on loth aidea will aoon he Inun dated andve people realding thereon will le mpeUl to setk afetj In removing t' ,.ier ground. John Gochenoor cartu'ed a boat at the inland aoutn pf risttamourh containing a Marlin pump gun. twelve-gage, and a ain-gle-baree-V d abotptin marked "Pouglaa Arms Co." Knd a aack of doooy duck There wa noih.ng e';e to show who had j tle boa! or whrre It came from. It i poKible int hack of thia find lie a talc t' oaiii. tiu: tl.i i purely tpeculaHve. Ftltl. I1EE FROM DE1D HOG ?wk nemedy Waa (satraru it la Dtaweetlaa; AalaaaJa. STnOMSBL'KG. Kth.. March . iBpecial.) Jcr Blount died from tuberculosis of the ptsmP'S after an illnca of about two montha. Mr. Blount waa years old and leave a witTow. hatng been married only about a year, lie wa in the employ of "tine Cornell Bltitfa Remedy company, and it ia anppo"d that he contracted the dis ease from tiimti:lin lead cholera stricken h w'..ic;i he fraquent'.y carved up for the pun. tr of ileinanatrating the benefit "f tl: - m' dy whi-h Jie aold. Tlie funeral wi 1 ttko r''"c lroui the Mtliodtst Epie- oiiel t l.un h. R v. H. X. Poxien officiating, win ir.ieripfM !n Hoffr-r a lend cem-.-i:ry. - Miii.rf- ('iiLiMrni. run u.ht rotnir It l:l't 1'irnrn aaraiaa! wil Haliwa- :ol':tl'l.K. Ncl... Marvh s.'Spec.l T h i Bin A doBt n north brack n.i'Jpr int here this afternoon to uiac-ipw meaiia vt ef fei tively arouuitig the pulilic scnuni' ti'. in Nebraska against Becrt ta-.y or Agriculture w;,on ruling aguiTiFt b:at lied flour. Farmers w ill ba appeah i ''t-fU 7Vv f f , e. . u v Ve Velcnow of no other medicine which has been so suo", ccsiiful in relieving the suffering of women, or secured so man)- genuine testimonials, as nas Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Con-pound. Almost every woman you meet has either been benefited by it, or knows some one ho has. , In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files con taining over one million one hundred thousand letters from w omen seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is made ex clusively from roots and herbs, and is perfectly harmless. Tlie rea!on why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly tipon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands erf unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. Minneapolis Minn.: -I v4 srreal aafferer from fraud troubles arhicii caused a irrsiknaas avnd broken down rendition r tbe system. I re&d mat asf wkavt Lydia K. Pinkham's Yegre tattle Compound uavd diooc tmt ther snf ferinar women, 1 felt lire it would beJn rne, avnd I natast say ft did help me wowkder fuHy. 1 lb ia three moataas I -ws m perfectly well aoaiia, I want this letter mavfla wfeUr to show th benefits to be derived from I.vdia. C Htekaksvts's Vejftal'le Cetnpeand. Jblra.Johati.Malan,Sl 15 Second et.grih, MiaacAjoJta,!dimn. Women who are suffering from thoe distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability erf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health- Nebraska in. as the rulir.g treten to destroy the Nebraska wheat market, the miller sr. Mrs. Leavitt Given a Divorce from Artist Husband Kjs. W. J. Bryan and Daughter Tes tify Leavitt Had Kot Contributed I to Support His Wife. LINCOLN". Neb.. March I Ruth Rryan Leavitt. eWest exua-hter of William 3. Brian. was this afternoon granted di Ton from W. H. Leavitt. 111. Leavitt and tier mUr appeared is the court of Judge Comlah and both alleged that Lea nt: had not oontrrtued to the support of hi wife.. There wa no defense. Mn 1',"Tt. W" n th f"Jr n the two ohildren. (IIT ailaataaa at Tenawt. TiaCT MSBH. Neb.. Mar:h . (Special. V The anna! city convention waa held at th couret huuee i thla olty last rvrning. The lleen ianue wIU b rubmltted to the peojile fur a dirort vwa, aa tiauaU TTie time-hon rd ruirtom haa been to nominate two candidt for each iffica. the candi dates being n on-part lean ajid ptedged to tlie voioe of the jieople on the licanae ques tion. Thore aeemed It l I great tinan imHy of opinion among the votara preaent and In many caeea. ut one nomination (u made, making the nomination equal to an election, unleon an Independent can didate aht uld bloaaom forth, ad none are likely. For mayor there were two nomina tion, tr. Rot, the preaent Incumbent, and W illiam Ernat: for clerk, but one nom ma lum. N. M. Davldaon. present Incumbent. For treasurer. L. M. rrla. preaent incum bent; for eTigin"rv P.oaooe Gore, preaent incumbent; for police .1 udge , J. A. Lawr ence p-e!ent Incumbent; fr membera of chocl board 'two to elect i. Charles Canon and John Shepherd, preaent Incumbents. Tlie fulluwirg nominationa were made aa councilmen from the three ward a. the votera of the warda holditig reapective convention- For councilman Ftrat ward. Ir. J C. Bowman, but one nominee: few coun cilman from Seoond ward. F. B. Fielding, preeenl incumbent ; for councilman from the thil ward. In. G. J. nubeltnan and George Menken, latter being preaent in cumbent. All the work of tlie cltx conven tion and the three ward conventioma waa done in an hour. 1 ark Merrkaat Sell. YORK. Ntb.. March . (Bprcial.t D. J. Colling, one af Tork's oldest and most prosperous merchants, has sold his -dry good business to L. and M. Baron of Sioux City. la., who have taken possession. MrjCalUng will make Tork his home, liv ing a retired life on earnings made in Toik. w.traka 1 ew ISatea. TORK The hardtimss soctal held by th women of First Lutheran church proved s financial success. BP.AnSH AW Samuel Belcher has wold his stock of implement to J. C. MarahsJ of McC.ool Junction, who takes possession this week. H ASTIN'iiSJ V.. Ayr-r Coble, an early setiler here, died fuiidny evening Funeral will be from the Congregational church at noon. Wedneedav. R'THERLAK'D Numerou case of malea are reported about town and one or two pupil have been sent home from nchnol because of the ailment. FLATTFMOITH At a special mseJng f ir Board f Education Monday evening i of the teachers tn th Plattsmouth hign hool wete re-elected for another year. TFCVMSEH Mabel Bestty. the -var-d flaugliter of Mr. and Mr. John Butty if Tecumaeh, died of inflammatory rheu- j itism after Mitral weeks of Intense suf fering 1-lAfTINraS-Judge T. C. Muncer of Lin i 'n etiterjsy began th aeoond term of lt'e fedtrl district caurt for the Hanungs flvMioii. Foj.r ctmct of minor unportsnue ire eriding. HABTINGIS A meeting will be held in he Vounc Mens Christian association auiio ng Friday, for the purpoae of organls- Power to Resist Infectioua and contagious diseases depends most of all on the health and strength of the white blood corpuscles. Tbey are ntrrocopie bodies abow tr port ant fnncticro i to desircr diwawe perm that invade the eysfcem through the air w-e breathe, tlie water we drink, the food we eat, and otherwise. If too are pah?, nervous, easily tired, with little pt no appetite, or if you are troubled with any humor, your white blood corpaacfaa are not healthy aDd gtrong; and yon should begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilia at once. Hood's Bants parilla effects its won derful curea, not aimply because U contains sarsaparilia but because It combines the utmost remedial values of more than 10 different ingredients, each freatly strengthened and en riched by thl peculiar combination. These ingredients are the very reme dies that successful physicians pre scribe for the same diseases and ail ments. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilia. If urged to buy ny preparation said to be "Just as rood" you may be sure It Is inferior, costs less to make, land yields the dealer a larger profit. Get Hood's Sarsaparilia today. In usual liquid ortablet called Sarratahs. 100doel Nebraska Ing for the oncoming base ball season. Probably a city league will be formed. TECTMSEH Joe Chung. Tecumeeh Chi neee laundr-n:sn. ha let the contract for substsntial improvement to his laundry building on Third street- New mschinery will be Installed sod a complete power plant put into operation. Sl'THERLASD "Jsck" Lake of thi place wa found dead in bd Saturday morning. His deatli waa e"Wently due to hert failure. He was nearly years of age and k-sve a large family, some of the mem ter being young. FORT DOrGE Edward Lowry, agod 3o. fornrly chl clerk to the Jllinol Central superintendent hre end recently road master for the North western at lronwood, Mich., died sudrtcnly Fundry and will be brought here for burial. TRl'MBVLL Thit place ha formed the F.oy Ti.aggj'. vice president; Ralph THity. secretary; T. G. Wheeler, treasurer; AVsl ter Burgen. sdvlsory member. A good line-up of pisyers I snnounced and the team will plsy all comers. BtTHERLAXD "Went em Nebraska never preaented a letter outlook for a winter wheat crop. The recent anow? soaked tlie eartn to a great depth and filled up the low places wtth water. The heaviest crop in the history of the country will tie planted title spring. FAIRBlTiV Cty Engineer Wwon has been matruc? -d bv tne supervising srchl fecht of the Treasury department to estab lish the gradea of the site for the govern ment building so that plans for the same can be made and ths contract for building awarded a soon as possible. KEARNET Misa Mabel Whitney and Samuel E. Johnson were married at the home of, the uride'a parents, near River dale. Sunday afternoon. Rev. E. M. John son of the Christian church performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will re side on a farm near Riverdale. TRV"MBl"LL The Trumbull orchestra, resisted by Mis H'tlrs Fransau and Charles Johnson of L-nver. gave a con cert Saturday evening In the gym hall. The houaf was crowded Slid all were well pleased. Thl organisation 1 composed of islent of more than ordintry ability. HASTINGS rventte some show opposi tion S. E. Thompson lis been re-elected by the Board of Bduoauon for s seoond term as superintendent of the Hastings city schools. One formuj ballot ws taken all memliar preaent t tint for Mr. Thomo son. eacepi two. who expressed no choice. PLATTSMOCTH 1. H. Dunn l a traded his fine fruit farm adjoining Flattsmomh. ronaiattng of thirty acres, to J. K Van rom of Oamah for 1 sere of land near Oklahoma City. Okl.. and with hla family will depart Wedneaday for their future home. Mr. Van Dors will remoie to this city to reside. HVNTLET Stanley D. Long of thi city. s mail clerk to Fremont, received severe injuries tn hip and side in the Omaha i yarns, while on nurv wtth three other clerks, a a result of the mail car being switchsd into another engine with great speed. Mr. Long will remain here until fully reociTered. TORK Salesmen representing mail order ernrn liquor house soliciting personal orders from oonaigne in Tor sre given a warm reception snd owing to the many srrests a number never ston in Tork. but pas on throuri. J. A. Wichiermen of South Omaha soliciting ordrrs wa arrested srd fined IMi and onsi for treating a Tork cicisen. PL ATTSMOUTH About JiVi persons were present in the Presbyterian church Sun day evantng to bear s Jewiph rabbi speak from the piatforin of a Chritlan church. j Tlie service w under the Men s Brother i hood and Rabbi Cohn of Omaha chose for j hi tneme "'Psrental Reeponalblllty." and I laid down the principal that the home wa it he foundation of society and therefore of j infinite imporiance. I FORT rsODGF A letter received here from the T'nited Wireless Telegraph com-par-. which pToposee to ojn seven brsnch sutinns in lows, states that the recent ses diaasier has boomed order for eqtlp tnent on wteamshitis so that the manufa j turing densment i 1ax"d hev1!v x' i th estshltshment of station Inland ,nr f ti-Timercial purposes T ill be delayed for several month a. TECCMBEH-'VThlle at n'k trimming i hedae s grown arm of H. H Bchroeder. living in tt;e northern pan of tne county. a. . , i , ' 1,1 h-ln. lha Vi , n V. as tn tlie hand of hrtiier. it, wound being accidentally inflicted The cut wa i rtv metis long ana lour tnclie deen. the femur hone being reached bn the edge of i (it iniiriunrnL. xjstmi H'.licnn were le- q aired to close the wound rOTVr POPGE-K F. Cook ef this city h purchesed a fifty-bushel sl.lproert of TseneretMd Swed.sh oats direct from Eng land for use as seed on his farm near this ruy The oat ere alioot tn ise f fou i ternary ets and experiment haa proved . inn tne ffweaisn nsts wtn produce eighty i rm-hei tn common oat forty tn a season I and that they average forty-als pound to ! ' tin bueiiel. a against thirty for common oats. 1 TORK At the rea-ular meeung of Tnrk Teurig Men's Christian asiclatim held in the l,anauet me Ir Robert Oonanghy addressed the club on ' Sujiervision if Pub lic Health." Rev. R. S UtnOeav told wf i!ie dirferent moral and heaiil.f'il are ue- mem for tlie people and !. Mtttetidnrf a sddte ea "Our B"y'' wna one of ihf mr-st interesting sdd"eae of th evening W. .7'CM"t f ?f ,h'iTJun- rM"1 'ne of his latest comnnaJuona Triere were fifty platfis laid for th"e in stiendance. FORT noWSF-The nnllce drew k.t- rmr anil a nmliUr ml. th. I. .11. B,,..o, I snd both were given stiff fines. The boot- uger was a mbliier. in whose dn ilyirg intosicsted men. He wa fined Uw 1 ... .. . I joe eomm.tted t tM eountr Jail unul tl 1 fine anaU l paid, this being unusual in rti uui i r tjr" m i ri'Uiih aiiiiib euini! n wis t aa miller and was caught whik. it alleged, lie was fleecing a dosen "John !'.." all clerk and young business ti.r of mn e:tv. He wa fined St and coets. which he premptiy paid and then left town. iaae teaeir var Ism CrtasM. 1 grippe eoughe are darrcrcu as they frequently ev!s, sale pneumonia. Foley's Hotw-ir and Tar not only stops ths cough, but heals aud BLrengttieas tbe lunga aa that n see leu results bi be feared. Tlia geaulns Fatey s Huney and Tar contains tie harmful drugs aid is te yellow paok. age. Refuse suheoiutca For sale br aV drugguita Ollvre Saewtaaala Kaaa. HARRiSBURXa. Te. . March S liaorgs T. Oliver at Pittsburg waa today earned aa tbe reputilaraa candidal for (.'aitsd Status 1 senator lo auoceed P. C. linos by Uie Surni ucu ef Ui irtnai and aeuaa, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Council Spends Zreiiiiig Ending Board of Health. Ordinance. THX3 ELTIXEXD TO COOHTTLX die mt Ha Irtrlal Obeeta la peeieat 0rrrrlai of !- C Hee Ml la Alae4 mt Kmliu The city council during the greater part of Its session listened to the reading cf a lengthy ordinance covering the creation of a Board cf Health, defining It dutie and taring down s lcngtTy syatcm of rule fo the more perfect sanitation of the city. The Board of Health I to consit. undrr the nw ordinance, of the mayor, the city physician and hearth officer, wtrh the ad dition of three men rpointed by the msvor. It was evident that the ordinance r.sd chiefly to do wtth lodging liouse snd aimed to prevent ever-row ding at the Greek lodging house, and wss so stated by Swan Larson, who introduced it. It was to compel the lodging house keeper to provide room enough lo prevent the erious stste of sfTatrs which is ssid to hsv eslsted in msny pisce In the city. As high a forty-seven men were fouml In one room Ji feet wide snd 2T. feet long. The ordinance also took up the mstter of bakeries snd confectionery establish ments. It provided that no such estab lishment might be conducted in a base ment room. A retric.Uon was plsced on sleeping In the same room or having any sinks for washing In the hake room. The ordinance was referred to the com mittee on Judiciary and my be consid erably shortened before It I finally pusaed. As .t stand it crmtain ninety-two sec tion, of which many are lengthy. The city attorney rendered an opinion to th effect thst th city ws not lisble for damage done by the mob of Feb rusry n. The mstter of the bill of the Omahs Water company, which Included the rent als of the hydrsnts located along Hoctor boulevatd. waa reported on by the city attorney, who gave it aa his opinion that the city was lisble for the item of the bill notwithstanding the veto of Mayor Frank Koutsky, the reason being that the previous democratic sdminlstrsuion had ordered the hydrant and Mayor Hoctor had duly anproved the action. He also declared that the city might hold the bill until the taxe of the Omaha Water com pany were paid. This tax will consume most of ths bill, which amounts to nearly r.. The ordinance providing an issue of bond for the psving of K street wss Introduced. 3. W. Murphy asked a settlement of hi claim of twio damage awarded by reason of the extension of J street from Sixteenth to Eighteenth -free!. The elslm for the payment of a special police detail during the recent riot was allowed. S. L. Winters gave an opinion that the city might at its discretion remit the special taxes assessed against the church property of ths English Lutheran church at Twenty fifth and K streets. The plat of a new addition to be known as Hillsdale was snoepted and approved This is a section lying north of tlie addi tion called Hlllcrest. which has recently been platted. The ordinance creating the office of city weigh masLer wa recommended for passage. A resolution . was passed to compel the Rock Island railroad t place a watchman st the crossing at Twenty-fifth and T streets. The ordinance regulating the affa.r of junk dealers and requiring all such dealers to take out a license was passed. ewr Stables at 1 arsis. The plans for tlie new stable for horses at the Union stock yards w ere completed yesterday, and ths work of erection will begin immediately. These stables will be the most modern of any in the city and will he a great improvement st the yards. The company expects to finish the stable early in May. The work of repairing th sheep barns is well under way. Thla lm- I provement consists of an over-head viaduct I modete shout 19.AU0 iliwp as required. Thl will reduce the time and labor of handling the aheep in the yard about one-half. The dipping vats are being remodeled and im proved. Maaaarrdia Beeaverlag. Majsaredis. the Greek who shot and killed O'fioer Lowery. is now rapidly re covering from his wound, in the peni tentiary st Lincoln. The prion surgeon extracted tlie builel from his leg and the wound 1 healing rapidly. No one appears to be purhing the oases for riot, which were to follow those dis posed of last week. Chief Brlggs said yea terday that In the rest of the esses it wa likely that the wiineses would be fewa than Id tbe case of those arrested in the first place. In many of them only one po lice officer reported having seen the parlies in riot. This, judging from the evidence produced in the other cases, would hardly result In a conviction. The chief said, host eler, thst be wuia lefcve the advisability oi onngmg action wnn voun.y Attorney j James English. i Slsaie Cly Coia ,, , . r' ,' Call Glynn Transfer for moving. Tel. 364. E. T. Fsnisworth, srtomej, 4A2 North I &4tb B'. ' j A. H. Nurdo.k ha gone on a busmcB i , Jette: Gold Top Beer delivered to anj j part of the city. Telephone So. 8. ' Mmtiere of the E-.stem Star are rr ouested tn attend the funeral of Mr. 1 Mahal Wit r thi afiernonn. I Found pocket bk. Soulh Twenty-eighth I street. Owner call at M. Anderson's store, j Twentieth j.nd H Tbe South Otnalia High School Basket Ball team defeated the t alinu team last t Friday eveniig in a lean game. Tou will own your en home rvcniuailr if -ou persistently fleportt our saiirige with ihe Uve Stock Nam nal bank The Willing Worker of the Christian chun h will be entertained bv Mrs. Routt, HI', ii si reel Wednesdsy afu-rnoon. I rKigtl.U IS A ROIGH BOY 1 Italiaa trestles aa tre....lr r. i atawiea. I Some fun is in mure for ihe local wrestling fsn When Gmcn meet Jnnn 1) rimlit nf Marr-li i 1 liev srlll liar 11. .... - . - - L - . bance of sccins an exhibition of rougn- I IlU! .Ill fc. Wllll.ll, III m Ik UllHWUIHll, Will jmsk- the frantic hair-pulling ta.t.ca of : luiojn de Rouen, the mammoth Frenm- man. look like the nlavful nastime of a 1. ; year-old. , perrelii ia a monster of IT vears He suancis all's and weighs d. That is ium (out twu ti s sis, tiut the I la i. an i thought lo tie a trifl stronger than the Anit-rican. He pursues a dilterent atlie of wrestling. H u exceedingt rough and t tenipt. it is said by those who have seen I nti gn, te lrntale and anger ills opponent uritil trf- loae hi bead This may have landed lot of glory for Colonel perreiii over in eunny lialv. but it 1 likely lo land bun a whole Medltet taDran oeaji full of aurrow, wlien lie sroe up tfiiimi tlie man whs curiae the Rus sian LJoo tail Ooii ti w reetlns w n!i.it roughing H ao long aa the other fellow are le go ttie same ruute. but ths minute hi opponent sw licbes ft mi tlie rough luad iotul. la witli him and ths way tie Hot g into Uie gain: Woe t Brother Jonn l..e lu thou I,' Ai that if ttie nope is right oa this man PerrelM, wbo baa dniie a fin kit of work is th east as well a in Burope. h is likely so make tiling interostuig for the cluuiiiwi. Tins sirutiehle will br Omaha Utat iuo ia on Golre If he i-arrtee aut hi txj'iwsasj iiiiciiuua of re! jniig euni The wind, the dampness and the general uncertaintj of March weather make it a month of extreme danger to every one, especially so for the ran -down, overworked, brain-tired men and women who have not kept their blood rich and healthful Duffy' Pure Malt ' Whiskey stimulates and enriches the blood, aids digestion, build up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart and for tifies the system against disease germs. On His Doctor's Advice. "A treat msny years ago 1 w id-1 vised by Dr. O'Connor, nf Lawrence. Masa . to use jour Whiskey as a tnedi- cine to build up my svrtere and have used it eier ginoe, and bad It not done tbe service required I would haTe found it out long airo. Of course I am no youth, but enjoy my three score and ten. and expect to continue to en joy life with the assistance of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I was married fifty-two years on the Jd of December. 3 r(i." JONATHAN D. BOOTH MAN. 2T Camp Street, Providence, R. I. Splendid Tonic-Stimulant. 'I think Duffy 'a Pure Malt Whiskey la a ilendid tonic stimulant for the ared. I was very weak and feeble, unable to do any work or walk much. I began uaing It. and by the time I had taken two bottles prescribed I had trained much atrenrth. and am now feeling strong: and vigoroua. Am able to do my work aDd po around all ripht. I am now in my seventy-fourth ve.ar." MRS. E. STAFFORD. Nor wood. La. 0 m m m imy's i? en absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, great care being; used to have every kernel thoroughly called, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food In the form of a malt essence, which ia tha most elfectlve tonic stimulant and invitrorator known to science: softened by warmfh and moisture, ita palatability and freedom from Injurious sub stances render It so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. Jt cures nervousness, typhoid, malaria, every form of stomach trouble, diseases of tbe throat and lungs, and all run-down and weakened con ditions of the body, brain snd nerves. It is prescribed by doctors and is rfccrnird as a family medicine everywhere. CAITION When yoa ask jour druggist, grocer or dealer for IHiff j's Pure Malt Whiskey be wire you pet tbe genuine. It's the only sAaolntHy pure medicinal malt whiskey and Is sold ia ee)ed bottle Dly; awrer la bulk. Price SI .(XI. 1ook for tlie trade-mark the "Old Chemist." oa trie label, and mnke sore the seal over the cork is on broken. Write Consulting Phyviciar, Duffy Malt Whitkey Co., Rochester, X. for aa ill astraied' medi cal booklet and free advice. Best Stock Day Despite the Snow Tuesday Shows Receipts at South Omaha Heavier Than Any Day of the Tear. Jn epite of late train, the heavy snow, and the forbidding forenoon, the South Omaha market had the best dsy of this year Tuesday. The 1'nioo Plocs yards re ported the receipt of over BOO car of Block.. 17.0041 tiogs. S.0' cattle and 10.000 sheep. Best of all, the prices wers high In cat tle and rising rapidly to a fine prioe for hogs. The hpr market was up fully J cents from Holiday's price which was quoted high. The top of the South Omaha market was within b corns of Chicago. Tie trains gen In late owing tn the snow which had been falling all of Monday night. The market waa eo good however, that everything was sold out and tne yard cleared by noon. Still the Same Old Pat Crowe Outlaw Who Parades for s While as an Evang-eliit Comes Out ia Heal Hole. Thuae good, unwary soul who fell on Pat Crowe s neck and wept w nen the outlaw- came whimpering hi tale of salvation and began to preach, are still wtieping, but not the weep of the satisfied. Crowe i still Crowe. He has left the woman companion in Blum mission work and joined his pards in the other work. His ascension was made at Evans'.on. 111., hi descension at a saloon on Ciulnci- street, selves to give space to Crowe's silly talk about being reformed, bht some papers nearer scenes of his old triumph .refused to bile. The Chicago Tribune describes this saint's fall from grace in this wine: About 1 o'clock in the morning ihe evan- CfhRt 11 nut a I rnmel And lmn rAmniininiii no looked not th least like evangelists. drove up to a aaioon on Quincy street. lver- H-reon in the party, according to several veracious (inlcokt-r. waa in a i,lrnl unevangelical state The party had no sooner got out of the csb than a bested argument began between I'm Well Because of LiquocidLe," is Now Said the VVerld Over A'A th werld over there ai millions cf people who know the power ef Liquocide. Tbey know it from actual experience from the results tbey have felt from the good it has brought to them Seieo years ago peopie said thai such ! results wets impossible. Now. If one ssys i thst. his own neighbor w ill answer. "I ! sm well because of Laquocide.' Plaa.e dual sat lo yourself that these Untie 1 . . 1 1 1 . . I ca n , n uuiir, v. iiT-ii in 1 1 1 . . 1 1' ... . i" - Try the product and e. and we'll pay the cost of yeur test. What Liquocide Is Liquoclde 1 a tonic-germicide, the vir- tuea of which are derived eolely from exlde gasea. Ne alcohol, no narcotic, nothing but gaa enters inte It Th pro- teas of making requires large apparalu. and consume 14 dsy' time. The object ia te eo oombitie the gaee w th a liqj'd as to carry their virtues inte the evetiwi. Tbe result ie a germicide ee eerf la tuat we publish with every botle an offer ef II 00 for a diaeaae germ that Liquocide cannot kill. It detro tnem because germs are ef vegetable origin. But to the body Liquocide Is exhilarating, viiallaiug. purifying That la its main distinction. Cummon germicide are poiaou when takea in terna, i ) Tbey are impossible, for thty destroy tbe tiaauea aa well aa to genus Thai is aby medicine proves ee helpless .Good Appetite, Good Sleep and Good Health, wr1t. 1o aa y that Puffr ' Pure Malt Whisker helped me rerv rnoch in la gevere bowel complaint from which I 1 uffred for more than a yemr. and ! 10 l,r'M mT P thke for the re- 11a 1 T Afl - - more bottle. I am ao rrateful for the strength of mind and body your rem edy baa given me that I am inducing all of an- elderly friends to try it if they wish to enjoy a good appetite, pood sleep and grod health. Tou may use thia communication for the benefit of the public If you wish. 1 am almost M years of age. Wtth the warmest of wishes for the success of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I m." JOHN ADAMS, 61 Prospect Street. Gardner. Maaa. Sleep and Appetite Restored at 100 Years. "I have takea DuMy a Pure Malt Whiskey, and I can truthfully say It has given me strength, makes me sleep well and fives me a rood appetite. Tour medicine Is tbe best tonic for i people to take If they want to live I to be old and to be in good health. ! Tou may print thla If you wish." MRS. SITS AN HURLBUT, WIlkes-Barre, Pa. I Pure Mai. hi fsr. Crowe said ne didn't hsve it. They wrsngled for s few minutes and then Crowe announced that he knew the saloon keeper st whose door they had slopped. Tuey entered the place and Crowe aaked the proprietor to lend him 11 "Nothing doing." aaid the aaioon man. "Business isn't so good thst 1 can give money away." "I didn't ask you to give me any money," said Crowe. "I want a loan. "Good night," said the saloon ow ner, "I'm Just closing the place." "Well." said Crowe, turning to the bar, "give us s drink, anyway." The party drank, but when the bar keeper asked for money Crowe ssid he didn t hsve any. The argument might have gone farther than mere words, for the "barkeep" waa young and tmpetuou. hut the owner of the place waived the matter of recompense in the Interest of peace. Then Crowe and his party wandered out into the street, and a few seconds later the cab. heavily laden and guided by a man who grumbled xolnbly, diaappeared into the night. Cordova Citizen Not So Green Yet Heir Gocke Fools Couple of City Sharps Who Take Him for a Mike. "They l ought I vaa green, ehudge, but I fool't em." explained Fred Oocke of Cor dova. Neb., ta Polio Judge Crawford is court Tueeday morning. Gocke was tbe complainant against Maurice Konosky of the Slats hotel and Harry Sutherland of 314 Capitol avenue, who were arraigned for vagrancy and charged with having aasaulted and tried to rob young Oocke. Tbey were fined l-'6 and cot, la each, which tbey were unible lo pay. so had to go to Jail. "Steering" young Cocke around the city Saturday afternoon and evening and eventually taking him to Fourtoenik and Howard atrecta. Konosky, Sutherland and one cither youth sre said to have derosnded bis money. The visitor from out of town had sus pected their intentions and had hidden his watch and money, about S10, in his room, i ao th .rlo that tried ta "Hiks" him did j not succeed i Jark Mm Laads. VICTORIA. K. C. March Jack John aon. the world's hea vywwugnt champion, arrived here today on the steamer Jdakura. Johnson left immediately for Vaneoever. H wli: leave that dty for his borne in I Galveston, going by wsy of C Incase. in dealing with germ diseases. Liguo rlde. en the cootrary. ads as a remsrk- abie tenic. We Paid 5100.000 For the rights te Liquocide. after thous ands of tests had been made with It. After its power had beea demonstrated far more then two years la tbe most diffi cult germ dlaeaaes. Conditions wnich bad resisted mediclae for years yielded at once te it. snd diseases considered Incur able were cured. That waa seven years sge. Since then I millions of Ttscmle In avmt n r-T nf h j world be abared in tbe ben fin of thia Invention. Nearly every hamlet, every neighborhood, has living examplt of lta 1 pow er. Now we aek you te let it do tor j you w hat it did for them, I GcriTi DlSCaSCS Must of our sickness haa. is late years. 1 bean traced te grm attacks. Some ,rm i in akin trouble directly attack the tissue. Some create toxin causing euro troubles ss Rheumatism. Blood Poison I Kidney Itlseaae and nerve weakness. Some ' destroy vital organs aa in eoneumpttan. J Some like the germ ef Catarrh crea te Inflammation; seme cause indigestion, la one ef these waya nearly every serious ailment is a germ reeuH. ' Such condition call for a germicide, not for comma drugs Liquocioe daea w bat ftiaer mean cannot accompli. And Indigestion. 1 am SI rears old and am "till at tending" to an extensive buslne with out any assistance whateter. I bare been all my life oppoaed to the aa1 and use of intoxV-anta. I bare been a aufferer from rate dyapepatia -and indigestion. I bare reoently com menced the use of Duffy'g Malt Whis key aa a medicine. I know that It baa been very beneficial to my health and firmly believe that It has prolonged my existence. I oonarteiiUonaly recommend lta use as medicine." ICR. CHAR AINGER. Andover, Ohio. Nervou Debility. "I am "I years oWI and waa aobject to weak ape.Ha. and when they weald I attack me I did not know what to do. o 1 fent for a bottle ot Durry a rure Malt Whiskey, and after 1 wed your medicine a wliiie 1 felt a change for tbe better. I have ased It constantly a preacribad. uatil now I aa healthy and strong. 1 have used many medicine, but never aaw auch a ccahte or rert turn a change aa I did whan I uae-d Duffy a Pure Malt Whiskey." MRS. ELMINA SKIP, 716 Liberty Street, Allantowti. pa. .Whiskey CARS STOP, COM? ANY ANGRY Street Railway DWetal lee ta PraaJtwe Elee- trte rsirrat la Sag. Hundreda of patron of the Omaha at Council Blnffa Street Railway oosnpany were compelled to walk to work or places of business Tuesday morning because the cars were not running. Offioars of the company say they are Just as indignant as the patrons of the road and ar making an investigation te find just where tbe trouble waa. For aver twenty minutes, at about t o'clock, all the cars of the city wer at a standstill and thousand had to plod their way through the deep and drifting snow. The dsy was about as disagreeable for walking as any day Omaha has had tli is w lnier. There wss no electricity tn the eewrttaad w ire becaua the hollers at toe psssr plsnt refused to make steam. The tnen st the power plant insist it wss tbe fault of the coal and tbe coal men Insist that the coal is the same as that furnished all along. At any rate tlie peopie had ta walk. Foley's Honey and Tsr cranes eensrtaa Quickly, strengthens tbe lungs and expels colda Oet the genuine in a paiiew peak age. For sale by all druggists. HtflK 4D fcOTt H TO WltfTlB lerrl Trnai ta Meet far Wat-Id's CbaaiBiawisklB at llclkesia. MKl-BOI'RVE. March . Frank Ooteh snd George Hecketischmidt hsve aonepted the term of a Melbourne syndicate to wrestle for the world's championship tn this city November t next. The Weather OsBrtal FsMravaatai FOR OMAHA. OOWCIL. BUTP) AXD V10N7TT Probably fair Wedneadsy. FOR NEBRASKA Threatening, wih snow Wednesdsy. FOR IOWA Wed needs v partly cloudy, wiih anuw -in esst portion: high aertberly w inris. Temper tme at Omaha yesterday: Hour. Dag a. m S a. m. Xi 7 a. m 2. a. m S a. tn R li a. m....,.. as 11 a. ra i 12 m 1 p. ra gj I p. m... . .. Ii p. m 4 p. m gi a p. m. .............. g) p. n ar 7 p. aa ..... tz p. m 82 P- m Si' it Is wrong to tling te old waya wbea wall lions of people know a way tnat as better 50c Dottle Free If yeu wish te knew what Liauaesde does pleaae send us this coupon. We wfll then mail yeu aa order wa a leoai drwg giat for a full -els bottle, and arm pay th druggist ourselves far it. Tttts is our free gift, made te costrtaoi yea; to let the product Itself shew pan what it can do. In justice te yoiwaeif, ajaaae accept it todsy, for It places yew aader ne obligation whatever. Liquocide costs SOe and II. CUT OUT TKlft COUPON Fill it out snd mall it te The Lequo anne Compani, SS E. Kinste St., Ctiicago. My disease is I have never tried tbe new LtetMwsee, but tf you wili supply ane a sue bettl free I will tske It IIZ C'.Xi J-jIS ii-. aiiis piaialy Liquocide 1 the nerfecied form of the product wlUch ia called Ltquuasna. lis original tersa. aa Aay phyetciaa ar beapttal not at sjsir.g Litruecio w Ui be Vladl uppued tor A sasu a. n V wv i