THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH. 23. m. 13 BIOEFCITI.NEWf m mm n. - W. MSfrt--CttaL" -tte.W.littiMnlirMiiniKtt llliuli far etty tiirnmi trmer. -4v. (. .. . Kseasis . Wsrssxag - Tads, Burgas Oranden Company. , . . MMr, reTubUcan'carjdtdate tor mom. Betl phone "Tlon&e V"-AtT. ow a. auafc, rtmtsr, tit s. . d.iim. alias Imi Ounaiay Olmk Dr. W. B. sfaatnews ha let lb tsnuact tor an ex pensive residence and mr the -Country slab. ' egex a far KuorU Bay The ran emlat day committee of tne Grand Army of tha Republic will meet at the city hall on Monday. March S, il I a a, lo ergsalae for tha coming observance of Memorial lay.' ' Barker &ee Basona 8. Stewart. Proprietor of a barter shop at 111 o-u.lt Nineteenth street, reported to tha police that hla barbar aaoa was aatared by i.-..ia. immi lugm and erery raaor in toe ahop alolaa. besides a larta quantity of aoap and tonics. Oarteialat s aMra Ofcalk Talk Charlee L. Bartholomew, eanoonlat of tha Minne spoH Journal. will give a ehalk talk be f ere the University dob Monday noon, laneheoa will ba served in tha club room, after which tha famona "Bart" will en tertain tha membera.- ' Trsaet efflaar Slak Paul & ItcAalay. foeth Omaha probation and truant of fleee. la vary 01 with pneumonia and his rsoaearj la doubtful Ha baa bora auf ferine with asthma and a allfht cold for two) week, but only within tha laat two daya did K develop Into pneumonia. Kasafactarsrs to Was Workmen' Compensation iM Employers' liability wOl ba a topic of discussion at a meeting of tha Omaha Manufaeturarf aaaoclatloa at tha Banihaw hotal rathakallar on Tuesday evening. Dinner will ba aanrad at IM e'olook. tha apaachaa and discussion to follow. Allen is Guest of Ben Franklin Club Hanry Allen" of Chicago,' secretary of tha Ban Franklin Club of America, war tha guest of honor Jaet night at tha ban. nut gives in rha Pal-ten hotal by tha Tri-City Bon rranklln club. Mr. Aim poka ehlafly of tha coat system In rota tion to tha prlntltit butlnala and ba loll tha elchty raambara who wara praaant that tha antral la tha boat thing that baa aver happened to tha printing trade. ."Tha laborer la worthy of hla hire," aald Mr. Allan, "and tha laborar ahould know axaotly what hla service ara worth." Tha coat ayatam waa minutely explained and all of its good pointa wara aat forth. Mr. Allen'e ltlt hera has stirred up mueh enthusiasm among the mambara and ai a result th aeopa of tha elub'a andaavora may ba conaldarably widened. - Other speakers laat night wara: R. E. Cunnfnghsm of ' Olenwood. Ia.; Arthu' North, rrad Graves, Charlaa Plaroa and Fred Sohwsrts of Lincoln, and U J. Qulnby, T. t BUI ok and J. B. Redfleld of Omaha. H array Toetevln of Omaha antaruined tha banqueters with a clarar poem written by himself. Presides: C. B. Corey presided. AFFAIRS ATJOOTF OMAHA Barttnder Telia Wttkiaginea Son. Saloons Secern Frotcctioa. KACHUTE SUDS OUT CIBCULASS Calvereltr gradeata at HoaM fee frprtms Taemrtu Will Be Asked to Xak Talka fra Hlah SchMl kctllif. Arizona Lawmakers Vote for the Eecall PHOENIX. Aria., March Jt-A raaolu tlon for tha aubmlaalon to tha paopla at tha next general 'eleotlon of a consti tutional amandmont providing for the re eall of tha Judiciary, paaaed ita flrat reading today .In both houee of tha Art aona leglalatura. Tha eenate alao paaaad tha reaolutton granting woman equal autfrage, and the Income tax amendment to the federal aonatltution on flrat reading, without a dlaaantlng vote. The -recall amendment waa ottered In both houaei'.at 1:N o'clock by pre-ar-rangement and waa given Immediate con atdarationr Senator F. B. Breen ottered a aubetituta tor tha recall which would compel apeeltu) grounda to ba given In all oaaaa of a recall petition being circulated; tha petition mart be eworn to. and It doee not require that tha offleuU affected by tha recall ahould ba a candidate for re election. Breen'a aubatltute waa ac cepted and with tha other meaoure re ferred to the oommlttee on-Judiciary. -Tha recall maaaura probably will be ptaoed on final ptaeege by next Monday. A reeolutlon waa Introduced by Bene tor John T. Hughae. requettlng eongreai to aubalt a oonttltutlcnil amendment rovldliig- tor tha - el action of United Statsi aenatora by tha people. Both bodlet adjournal until tomorrow. Cue stevana. who aaya ha "allnca beer" for Rybla Broe. at aU Q atreet. told the membera of the Independent Working men's club laat night that eome of the aaJoona were receiving protection while carrying on an Illicit trade. The meeting of the club waa a heated dloeusalon and the eara of the prearnt city ffictale muat have burned during tha time of the meet In. Sterena In hla add nee atated that all the aaloona were not treated alike by tha preeent board. He aaid noma had pro tection and eome had not. Ha declared the preeent ayete-a waa a dleoriml nation against tha worklngman. who had to pay for the thing la the rang ran. Laat nlght'a meeting of the Independent Worklngmen'a club waa well attended and howed how deep aeated is the oppoaltloa of the laboring man to gang rule. It waa pointed out that the machine had awrcr dona anything tor tha worklngman except diepenee honied words. City Clerk Good, In a mimeographed let ter that la to be signed by eundry and diverse membera of tha Good-OlUra ma chine, la telling the voters of the city bow "highly capable and efficient" haa been the administration of tha city clerk'e office within tha nut two yean. Those who know the xact state of affaire In the clerk's office can tell to a fraction the average number of houra that 3ood spends in tha actual work of hla office every day. In the case of City Treasurer QUlIn the voters are Informed Olllln la the beat treasurer who ever came down the po litical pike. . He aaya ba collected mora taxea, but omlta to state that ha haa Increased the working force m hla offloa to each an extent that even the demo cratic council balked and put tha screws on. He further sutea that he haa man aged tha affaire of tha treasurer's office In a "highly capable manner." retraining from adding that tha special auditor found more fault with "the treasurer's bookkeeping system than In any other department of the city. The expression of aelf commendation also omlta the statement made by the auditor that tha city books were abso lutely without a system and Involved la such a mass aa would permit grave er rors to go undetected for soma time. The auditor urged a new set of double entry bookkeeping that would allow the ordinary taxpayer to know tha condition of the city finances. The double entry bookkeeping system waa not put In. - nrlak Canaan sjalclde. Mike Chrlatofferson, 6e years old, drank carbolic add at hla home. 361 South Twenty-fourth atreet. South Omaha, this morn Ing at M:W o'clock, staggered out of the bouse, aat down on bla porch and was found sitting there dead by hs wife. Tbia waa tha third attempt Chxistoffer- son had made to end hla Ufa by drinking earbollo add. .Several daya ago ha aa cured a bottle and attempted to drink H. but Mr wife struck It from him. Only the wife aurvivaa. Chrlstotferaon waa formerly In tha employ of tha 8wlft Packing company. Ha waa addicted to drink and had beep Imbibing heavily tor the last three days. The body la In charge of Deputy Coro ner Bernard Lark in. , Stadenta ta Talk. . University students who have formerly attended the South Omaha High school ara to ba called on the carpet Friday morning at a mass meeting to be held In tha high echool auditorium. The atudenta of tha nigh echool com plain that the university atudenta become so Immersed In the higher atudlea and vlewa of Lincoln that they aeem to forget the high echool and Ita alumni altogether. The mess meeting la called for thla morning at o'clock and all tha uni versity atudenta who are home en their spring vacation are expected to attend the momentous sessions. Maa-le City Gaeala. Tony Hudock of Thirty-ninth and L atreet la ill at hla home. Magie City Lodge No. n Fraternal Union, will hold Its regular meeting Sat urday evening, March S, at the hall of the Modern Woodmen pt America, 2611 K street Chrtotaina Goettaeb. aged M years, died yesterday afternoon at her late residence. 2 Madison street, after an Illness of sevw era! months. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Frank Lure, employed formerly by a firm doing business In the stock yarde. was arreeted yesterday on suspicion of having stolen a saddle beivnetng to Ed die Cahow of the Live Stock Exchange. Luce waa locked up on suspicion. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fletmyer died yesterday at the family residence. Thirty-fifth and D streets. . si aMeMS-sssssssssssssss.ssssssssssssssssssssssss-.sa IN THE THICK OF-THINGS OR THE THIN OF THINGS? v ' It takes the steady nerve, the elastic step, the energetic body to meet modern conditions, and the quick mind grasps the fact that body and nerves must be properly nourished. Weak, hesitating, doubting natures are those who lack vitality. Their kingdom is the crust or outer edge' the thin of things. SCOTTS EMULSION - is the vitaUzer for all ages. It feeds nerves, . body and brain with pure, wholesome food-tonic It does not stimulate it nourishes. Pioneers Plan to Have a Big Picnic in Month of June At the meeting of tne Douglas County Pioneers' association at the City ball yesterday afternoon Judge Martin Lang don read a recital of early adventures la Nebraska, and gave statistics showing tha Nebraska Indiana were gradually die appearing, ta follow la a few years the buffalo and tha earlier Inhabitants of tha plains. Ha told of how all Omaha and eastern Nebraska waa etlrred up by aa Indian scans that aroae out of two boys seeing a woman trudging down the road with a red handkerchief tied about her bead. Tha boys reported they bed seen a large body of Indians devastating the country and threatening the Inhabitants. Judge Langdon also dlscuseed Nebras ka's marvelous record aa a state and prophesied yet greater things." Social arrangements were made and tna bills for expenses Incurred at the an nual banquet were allowed. Plana for a big picnic In Juna were discussed, but definite arrangementa were poetpoaed. Tha following permanent commltteea were appointed by President A. N. Tost and approved: Executive Martin Lang doa, B. K. B. Kennedy. O. K. Rathbun. Mrs. Charles H. Flaaette. Mrs. William Brown. Memorial M. J. Fee nan. Joa Redman, Martin Dunham. Mrs. R. H. Walker. Mrs. R. M. Taylor. Vuatlng and Flowers Mrs. Mary B. Sorenaoa, Mrs. Ethel D. Eastman. August Lock- ner, W. I. Kleretead and H. H. Claiborne. w. I. Kleretead waa named to read a paper on hla early experiences In Ne braska. Each member must contribute a paper upon being appointed by tha president with two months' notice. There are now. 837 membera of the asso ciation. ' The deatha of the following since the last meeting were reported John Chrlstophersen, came to Nebraska In "7; Mrs. Cornelia Luce, came here In Uo6; George E. PrtchetU IK; Cheeley B. Layton. IMI; Mrs. C. R. Light. IM; g. Vsa Sryoe, 1S69. Applications for membership In the aa aoclatloa was mads by the following. tha year being tho date of their arrival In thla Mate: Mrs. George Ochsenbeln, 1871; Robert A. Reed. '68; John W. Simp son. ; Robert A. Christie, ': Frank Dewey. "71; Clarence J. Canan. "71; Wll Ham P. Byrne. TO: K. P. Buffett, 'TT; O. H. Buffett. !; Mrs, Mary Cormeck. t; Mrs. Jenny Bryant. T5; Henry C Har try, -2; Mrs. Cornelius R. Gilbert, .'M; Dr. Oeorge R. Gilbert. It: John R. Dolan, HK; Thomas 8. Crocker. 77; Mra Mary II. Christie, '; Mrs. Emma Rica, 'C7; John Reed. W; Harry D. Reed, "It; Mrs. a J. Oliver, Mrs. J. J. Mahoney, 7i; .Mrs, Mary F. Lindsay, T4; Mra. Kllaa Dewey Kleretead, '; Mrs. Jeaaette M. White. 17; Mrs. Otto Weiss, 'W; R, M. Taylor. T5: Michael Lee. '71; Mra. Laura L. Smith, 7f; Robert Rosenwelg, 'M; Mrs. E. E. W'omersley, 'M Male Suffragist . Ready to Battle for His Eights DES MOINES, March H-Although H. O. Cue. eeeretary of the Political Equality club and manager of the Iowa auffraga campaign, haa been twice "fired" by tha autfraguita. ha refuses to aea It that way and spent today barricaded behind locked doors at the auffraga headquarters. "But you bsva been discharged,' Mr. Oue; why don't you leaver argued aa angry suffragist over the telephone after, it la alleged, aha waa refused admittance to the office. "Nothing less than a decision from tha auprems court can cause me to leave tha work I have so earnestly taken up In be half of woman auffraga," returned Mr. Que. When a reporter suggested that tha suf fragists might attempt to remove Mm by force, Mr. Oue pointed to a shining re volver In the drawer of hla desk. Mr. Gua waa discharged at a stormy session two weeks ago and again last night He aaya yesterday's meeting was "trumped up" and that tha action waa unofficial. It waa announced tonight that tha joint suffrage campaign committee haa been dissolved. Man Says He Sent BombtoRosalsky JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Match ft Fred Keweom, arrested hers as a vagrant, this afternoon told Chief of Detectives Craw ford that he aent to Judge of General Sessions Rosalsky of New York, the In ternal machine that came near ending the Jurist's life. Police are inclined to attach sorri cre dence to bis story, because he confessed to having robbed several homes near here. Search of the places Newsora aald loot would be found has resulted la re covery of soma of tha stolen goods. Newsora saya ha la a great friend of Koike E: Brandt, whom Judge Roaalsky sentenced to thirty years In a New York prison and whose esse recently has at tracted attention. Ha aaya the package containing the .Infernal machine was handed to him by a person whose Identity he refuses to divulge and that It already was addressed when be received It. He raya he mailed It from Brunswick, Ga. Neweom also la known by the name of Fred Price. MAN AND WIFE GET DAMAGES FROM HOTEL IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, March U-Mr. and Mra. Edward W. Favlsh of Birmingham. Ala., will get $1.30 damages each for tha humiliation Incident to being ejected from the Hotel Astor here last year. Thla compromise verdict waa agreed upon by counsel this afternoon after an mdlacreet Juror had caused a mistrial by asking a witness for the defendant: I "What would happen if I held up tho 'caser The witness told tha defendant's law I yer; the defendant'e lawyer told tho court, i The court lectured the Juror, then the compromise was reached. The Favtahes sued for $100,000. An employe at tha Astor caused the couple to be put out because ba aald the hotel bad Information they were not man and wife. h-m ORDER MADE BY JUDGE SAVES 4 VOTES TO JEWS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, March tt County jndn Owens today entered aa order allowing Judges and clerks of the primary eleotlon on April s to mark ballots for voters of the Jewish faith. Primary day falls on the hut day of the Jewtea paeeovat i and all orthodox Jeers do not writs oat 1 that day. Between liOOt and tt,0M voters j win save their ballot by tha order, .It la ! estiaaated Valued That Ptove Supremacy We've repeatedly told you that there is not a house in the entire city, all olmms to the contrary notwithstanding, that can give you (not only promise) as much "for your money as you can get here dollar for dollar, quality for qual ity. This store is more than a match for any that disputes its leadership. Men's arid Young Men's Spring Clothing So superior to any and all the others in town that even a comparison seems all out of the question.. The newest styles the newest patterns are shown here first . Every garment without regard to price is absolutely warranted to be made on honor and to give excellent wear and above all Nebraska prices are invariably the lowest. . . Suits for Men and -Young Men $10 to $35 . ....rr ? Men's Spring Hats This is the best equipped 6tore in Omaha to make your hat selection. Nebraska Special 31.50 Lawton Hats- $2.00 A$bury Hats $2.50 A Full Line of Stetson's $3.50 Upwards For the information of would-be originators we pub lish from a few old advertise ments taken from our files- Bees May 24, 1904. HEN'S BIXK 8KB.GE RUTS Each grade la fully guaranteed by ns. Bee, Jane IS. 105. MUX'S BIXE 8EBGE bXITS They are made of pure aU wool American true Hoe serges. .Thla Is grade ot serge known as strictly sun proof. ; Bee, June 1?. 190S. BLl'E SKRtiES FOR MEX The fabric la dyed deep rich blue. The color is absolutely fast, fadeless, unchanging. or satisfaction or Tour money ia the warranty that pxa with every serge suit yon buy of aa. BeeTMay , 190S. THIS BLl'E SERGE SUIT This serge will wear like iron. It hi C. S. Navy true blue and will never fade Bee, April SO, 1909, BITE SERGE SUITS We guarantee every suit to prove aa reprraented and will replace any garment that falls to do ao. The ma terial la a strictly all wool fast color blue serge cloth. Shoes-- It Isn't simply because ' of their genuine custom style, and splendid wearing quality that "Nebraska" shoes are so greatly favored by the most particular men and women of Omaha It's because ot their com fort. The feeling of perfect esse which our ahoea afford in every Una and curve of foot la due to nothing leas than expert modeling., For men and women; prices from S2.50 to 84.00. Tit i' -"p Omaha' Largest and Be$t Equipped Clothing Star MAGUIKE L00KSF0R ''PORK" ieek Into Barrel Girei Lincoln Man Hope for. $80,000.' 8I5ATE PASSES UTCJIAH KIASURE Act to fall raallattre IsSlaa Laata ' ea Oasaha Rrarrrattoa Strkraa Wlaaekasje 111 Deter ? Wlseeaala Man. (From a Staff Correspondent) . ..WA8HIKOTON, D. C. March J2. (Special Tlstram.)-ConsTssman Ma gutre praole4 today, that tha apnreprla. tlon cenunlttaa ot tha nous would pass tha Item ot MO.OM called for to complete Improvenwnta to the Lincoln poatoftlc. Mr. Maculre appeared bsfors'tha corn mlttse ysstsrdar tn.aupport of thla ap propriation, and also aa to a possible (f appropriation to prevent imaa to th Plattamouth postofftce building, dua to sinking ot tha foundation under one corner. Supervising " Architect' Taylor appsarsd alao before tha committee to urge an appropriation. Tlis members of tha committee tnelst that no appro priation ahould ba made, but that the matter ahould ba eared for by the de partment out of tha emerienrr fund.. No decision waa reached. Klakald'a Bill Beperted. ..Tha house. puhllc. lands. corumlUr haa' reported favorably Congressman Kin-'.-aaM-a Mil atloeins entrymsn under Hie j sne-actlon Its to taka up tha full Mav-'j eocene tlon, even though tney nave una ioi:conf Dr. Wiley Appears as Private Citizen for Drugs Control WASHINGTON, March IS-Dr. Harvey W, Wiley, appearing aa a private cltlten before tha pure food board In advocacy ot a remilatlon guarding very strictly tha use and sale of opium, morphine, cocaine and other hablt-formlng drugs, aroused tha anger ot drug representatives by re ferring to them aa "doners." A .heated argument ensued and for a moment It looked aa If blows might ba passed. Representatlvea of tha drug manufac turers srgued that exception ahould ba made In preparations containing only small proportions ot opium, morphine, cocaine and other drugs named. They held that there were so many of those preparations scattered through small drug stores all over tha country that It would reqtilreyrart-end be a heavy expense for tha manufacturers to have all marked with akull and e roes bones, aa tha regu lation of tha pure food board would re quire. ' Dr. Wiley declared tha manufacturer had been making the' profits and e'-iould pay whatever 'costs were necessary to protect the publlo from the drug habit. "May I ask whom you represent?" aald Mr. Hough of St. Louis, when Dr. Wiley appeared, "I represent one 'private cltlten," ass tha reply, "something new at these hear ings, but which I hops will ba frequent In tha future. , "Aa to the drug manufacturers' argu ment that small - quantities of opium, morphine and corelna ara not harmful, it would taka a million Hague opium con ferences to convince ma that tha small amounts ahould ba allowed. Nothing la better than' small doses as a means of fostering tha drug habit" CHICAGO, March n.-Resolutlons de ploring tha resignation ot Dr. Harvey W. Wtlev aa bead of tha bureau ot chemlstrf of the federal agricultural department wara adopted by tha Western Cannera association's annual meeting to night. The next meeting will ba held here In November. M. W. Jones of Vin ton, la., waa elected president. MOTHER CRATSV SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, a omtsSMltflvreveriskeees, reaalleatlee, llsaa'arse, f leaarh Treables, Teelkleg Mserasrs. Oesirer , lieu. lWs In M Boeis. a ill Draesnii vee tseeeH staple biiim fries. AMnm. we.ai.Usls A. S. OLMSTED. La Key,M.T. Stimulate your hu.lneee by advertising In The Bee the newspaper that reaches all ot the buyers. . IV-- TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAXTA, GA. DRIVES OUT . RJ-IEUMATISM rutlsm is due to an excess of urle acid, aa Irritating, IrUUmmatorr ion, which gets into the circulation because of weak kidneys, on, indigestion. And other physical irresularltlsa which ara nanallv land elsewhere sufficient to make thelu con' .jd of no importance. Nothing armlied externall can amr reanh entire holding mora than one section. I the t..-i of this troubls; tha most such treatment can do is soothe the pains The bill was Introduced to relieve cases ! temporarily; while potash and other mineral medicines really add to the art sink under a ruling of tha department I acidity of th blood, and this fluid therefore continually growl mors acrid holding that sn entrymsn who owned j oad vitiated. Then Instead of nourishing tha different muscles snd Joints, Isnd st' the time of filing would not be ' iccpl-iT them in a normally supple and eUatio condition, It gradually hardens allowed to prove "up on more than snout a-d U:rtcns them by drying np the natural oils and fluids. Rheumatism can to make hla entire holding amount to unti nave? bo cured until th blood is purified. 8. 8. 8. thoroughly cleanses and - . ' - renovates th circulation by neutralizing tha acid And driving th cause ladlaa Bill Passed from tae system. It strengthens and invigorates the blood so that instead n 1h,. ...... of a sour, weak stream, depositing acrid and painful corrosive matter ia -Bw" 'ft, , th. muscles, joints and bone, it nourishes the entire body with pure, rich celled up snd the i senate passed hla I 'hiooA Bnd permanently cure Rheumatism. 8.8.8. contains so potash, to aaU tha unallotted Indian landa 1, or other harmful mineral, but is mad entirely of root, berbs and th Omaha reservation and to dlttrlbui J ;:ark, gnat purifying and tonic properties. Book on Rheumatism and the proceeds ot the sals to about . medical advice free to all who writs. inman cnuaren who nave ao siiuiimi a. t There are about iJM acres Involved. If tne lanaa'were auoiiea io mere inaian children - they - would get about seven acres each, which would be next to noth ing. In order to give them a fair sum of .money .the plan .of sale was adopted. Senator Brown offered several smendV merits to the-Mil which were agreed to and the measure now goes to the house. f .Wtaaebaaw Mill Delayed. Congrrssmsn Stephana attempted to se cure today the paaaage of th bill pro viding for the ultimata distribution ot the KtLOM capitalised fund of tha Winnebago tribe. Objection waa made by a Wis consin member In order to hare tha bill amended . In- accordance with a. recom mendation ot the commissioner ot Indian attain which had not yet reached the committee. It la understood that tha amendment may call for a further en rollment of the Nebraska Wlnnebagoea. though It has not been tally decided upon. The bill -went ever nnth Monday. at which time It la expected the proper Amendment may be' made and the bill passed. ' '" Congressmen Martin of South Dakota la visiting his district, looking after his fences, and will alao fin some speaking engagements prior to bla return about April L Congressman Kinkald has recommended the sppotntment as postmaster ot W. L. Downing at Opportunity, Holt county. HAYES ELECTED SECRETARY OF NORMAL PRESIDENTS CHICAGO. March 21-Fresidenta of ninety normal schools ta fourteen atates today listened to aa ostites of the "Wis. eonafa experiment" et arevidlag the state university trsarmsa and sophomore courses at all the normal schools in the Mte by Charles Mc&enaey of tha Mil waukee Normal school. U C Lord of Charleston. 111., war sleeted president and D. W. Hayaa ot Peru, Me., eras elected secretary of the Normal School Presidents' aaaoclatloa. Sag to. tha JBtnattonpc Advertising. Chicago limited Bridges the Distance With Safety, Speed, Comfort Between Omahte and Chicago Leaves Union Station . . . . . 6:08 p. m. . Electric lighted throughout, with drawing-room, sleeping eu, observation car, dining car, chair cars and coaches. Arrive. La Salle Station . . . . . 8:09 a. m. Oaly One ea the nevaSss Loop Arrives Eng-lewood Union Station . . 7:54 a. m Osasealaal ts Boatk tuae Matrle . Other Good Train at 4: Id p. a, 13:M a. . For tided, wcroatkm or iormafioa, eeVms, arils er e$A Tkfcet Offlcet 1322 Faraam Street. J.S.MCKAIXY, DrtWoaPi Valuable Item for Men Health snd strength hitherto unknown wtll be felt surging In rich red blood through the ar teries and velna and llfe'a great est ambitions may be realised aa never before, it tha following special treatment Is followed by those men, sad women, too, who are stricken wilh that n.oat dreaded of all afflictions, nerv ous exhsuetlon. accompanied wilh such ayniptoma aa extreme nerv- ' ousneee. Insomnia, cold extremi ties, melancholia, headaches, coo atlpatloo and dyspepsia, kidney trouble, dreadful dreams of dire ful disasters, timidity In ventur ing and a general Insblllty to act naturally at all times aa other people da Lack of poise aud equilibrium In men la a con stant srurce of embarrassment even whan tha publlo leeat aua peota II. For tha benefit ot those who want a restoration to full, bounding health and all the happiness accompanying It, the following home treatment la given. It contains no oplatea or hablt-formlng druga whatever. Mix It at home and on one will be the wiser aa to your affliction. The treatment ia simple, ther-. ough and eonrect Leading drug glsta aupply the main tinctures, extracts and essences In one ounce bottles, ready to mix. Oet three euneea eyrup aaraapaiilla compound, mix with one ounce compound fluid balmwort. and stand two hours. Add one euaee compound essence cardloL and one ounce tincture eardomene compound (not cardamom). Shake well and take a teaspoon ful attar each meal and one at bedtime. The Ingredients vn used for various preecrlptlona The above prescription ta manu factured by the well known phar maceutical house. Preecnptioa Products Co., Day tea, Ohio. ! ta,ta-a,w:jeas- saaass ranav . II H TIRES J i THOUGH there re A more Diamond Tires sold than any other single brand, your tire repair man will tell you thst he repairs fewer Diamonds than any other tire. C Hell tell you too that a patch trill stick on a Diamond Tire, that a cut or smash that would ruin any oiner ore can oe re paired in a Diamond. . C No tire tesecidVnt proof. The tore that Is easiest and cheapest to repair la the best tire to bey especially whea K alao give roe the Greatest Mileage as the Disaaoad Tire does. AT TOCR DEALER'S OR Trie Diamond Store t 815 So. 20th St, Omaha AJUON. O. Ws i Ws i