THE BEEl OMAHA, TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1912. Charming New Blouses jSSpir- Remarkably . m jea e re Mi Another style Is made of batiste with hand embroidered sprays on front and the enure blouse finished with rows of fine tucks. Low round seek finished with real Irish crochet lace. Olbeoa pleats at sloes in front, snort set-in sleeves nnisneo wiin insertion and edged with laee. An especially pleasing style. Sine it to 41 price MSB OwweTTt 1518-1520 7ARNAM STREET WAGE BILL AGAIN GOES OYER Bosh of Commons Postpones Fur ther Discussion. Until Tuesday. FUIDS OF U5I02TS EXHAUSTED realties ef Mraera sad Orbs Idle Werkaeea latteries with Celt ' sea Hsaaas Trela Serr tee A seta Rrdeeed. LONDON. March IV -The dlsousslea ef the mlnhnem wage Mil for miners has lea-era been postponed nntu tomorrow. The conferences ef Premier Asqulth and !the members ef the British cabinet with the mine sewers and miners, respectively. Jested throughout the day. but If any .pi sprees toward the solution of the dead lock was atede It was not sufficient to Justify the resumption of the round-table negoueUons between the owners and the miners. Brew If the struts were settled at ones and the millions returned te work the eon dittos, of ths reoulnlns J.0OU.OS men In ether Industries, whe have been rendered . htle by the lack of supplies of coal seoeeeery to carry on their trades, could not be Immediately relieved. Their tens ef thousands ef dependents are suffering great privations and In Bo'uth Wales, where the funds ef the miners unions are exhausted, the conditions have reached a terrible state. A similar story comes from Soot lend, large numbers of miner of Bast Lothian are la such strsits that they are eeaieh Intf tor oaI lb the disused worelugs along lh beach. Terrible distress prevails salens the wives and children of non unionists who, unlike their fellow work ers, have no strike pay coming In. The train services on ths railroads have beea still further reduced today, while steamboat service screes the English eh a net has seen further restricted. The seaside raserts. which had made preparattena for a big Easter trade, have bad te easesll their arrangements for special tralaa, involving tksm la heavy loss. Pref. M. a. Jevens estimates that the strike Is costing the Halted Kingdom , stoats M the lowest oomputatioa for every week H lasts. The delegates ef the miners sad the wsers bad a meeting with Premier Acquits and several members of the esb Inet this morning prior to ths Joint con ference, which has been arranged tor j today. UnTHSAClTs) HEX ARB WAITIXO e farther Aerlea fatll Altec Clove. taeT)e CfWsTgg)t 9W - , CVEVtUmo, O.. March S.-Beth the .peelcy eemmlttes sad the executive board ef the United Mine Workers of America. 'St a meeting here today, decided te taks taeeoujialy ae actios la the cost situation st pre eat pending the outcome ef the Icenfercsee ef the operators sad minors f ths Mtuaamoas fields, which will be , gesiiassd tomorrow. W TURK. March ax-Anthracite eeexeters hers today awaited with much interest the result of ths deliberations In Cleveland ef the policy committee e( the t sited Mtas Workers ef Amsrlos! repre s sating hoth the aathractta and the bt tamlaous set as workers, which purposes to set on the refusal of the demands of both the soft coal and hard coal miners. While the operators are giving out aa Information. It was learned that Influ ences were st work, to force them and their employes te come to some agree ment The operators have heard unot Udstly that the hard coal users would Peculiar After Effects of Grip This Year Liitb lUiifs li Wnkeu. Cosdillsi ; Doctors la all pans of the country have bees kept busy with the epidemic ef grip which has visited so many homes. .The symptone of grip this year are very dis tressing sad leave the system In a ma down condtdoa. particularly the kidneys wnie seem te Sutter moot, as every vic tim complains of lame berk and an nary troubles which should not bo neglected, as these danger stgnala often lead te more serious sickness, such ss dreaded Brtght's Iheaaee. Local druggists report a large sale ea Dr. KUmer'e Swamp-Boot which se many people say soon heals sad strengthens the kidneys after aa stuck ef grip. Swamp-Hoot Is a great kidney Veer and bladder remedy, and. betas sa herbal compound, has a gentle beallag effect oa the kidneys, which Is almost Immsdlatsty noticed by those who try Ip. Dr. Kilmer Co. BtDghamton, Jt. T.. offer te send s sample bottle of Swamp. Use, free by mall, te every sufferer was requests it. A trial win coev.oce any ewe whe may be la seed of It. Regular site bottles M eta. and li.se. For sale st aH evaggiata. So sure to sacntloa this pave' rriced at $3 "Ton certainly hare the finest and most reasonably priced Una of blouses In Omaha." Tbls expression is beard dally In our Blouse Section and Toices the opinion of all who bare seen the many beautiful models we are showing. Below we quote two of the strongest values you'll find this season. One model Is fashioned from the daintiest and sheerest of batiste, elaborately trimmed with wide shadow lace sad rows of fine tucking, finished In front with clever little crochet buttons ' Has the new set-In short sleeves Om of the prettiest styles we . hare ever seen at so res- &y r sonable a price. Mixes TKaW 34 to 40 price V $3 be satisfied to waive most of their de mands If they could gala sa increase In wages. But to raise wages, ths operators say, will makt It necessary to Increase the price of ooal, which they expressed themselves aa being unwilUng to do. President John P. White Informed the union district presidents, who came from bituminous ss well ss anthraclts sections, ths miners were concerned, but he hoped thst the situation was critical so far as that some means of averting a strike or even a prolonged suspension after April I, when the present wsge agreement ex pires would be devised. In regard to ths 171,000 anthraclts mlnsrs, Mr. White said the situation was clearly that no prospects of a settlement were In sight, but the sdjounrment of the bi tuminous coal confsreocs from last Fri day over until tomorrow leaves heps that the IM.oas bituminous miners may some to aa agreement. It they do not, the union officials poUaed out,' the recom mendations concerning both the anthra cite and the bituminous miners will be alike-that It, the policy committee will Inform the union that as no wage agree ments have been effected te take the place of the present ones which expire oa March It. a suspension of business Is Insvltsble anj the queetlon whether the men shall strike will be put te a refer endum vote. "We thought It best todsy to defer ac tion In reference to the anthracite miners until after the luminous situation is cleared one way or the other,' said Mr. White. "In fact there Is no muoh to do concerning the anthracite miners, except Is report to the men that negotiations have failed. That la Itself ma pea It clear te the men that they ass notjojjwerk after Marsh tl. ,v , . , . , . 'It Is doubtful evsn If we osme te sa agree mast in the bituminous fields, that w can make It effective In Urns to avoid a suspension." ; It was understood the beard considered a proposal that ths bituminous miners drop all their demands except that for mors psy ssd that they ssk for s five per cent tnersase Instead of tea.-Such a oomploRiise already had beea considered by the districts presidents of the' four states directly Interested without result. It wss said the compromlss might' be suggested at tomorrow's conference as coming from the operators. PLATTE HIGH 'AT FREMONT (Continued from First Page ) se far as Omaha, With the water flowing over the new government levee at Point Pleasant. Mo., It Is fee red that the whole of New Madrid cousty may be overflowed by the Mississippi within a day or two. The water was pouring Into the lowlands this morning. T raffle lale Keokuk Delayed. KBOKl'IC la. March K.-Ics banka In some places thirty feet high, along the banks of the Pes Moines river ss far north ea OrMnrr Wn ,u.e bars today. Ths Chicago, Burlington A guiney tracks were covered with Ice snd water In depth from eighteen Inches to three feet st different points, according to the same reports. No trains were one rated durlne but night snd early today, and officials of the road expected the Unas entering Keokuk would be out of commission for two or three dsys st least. The Mississippi river rose slightly dur ing the night, standing at fifteen feet. Hssty repairs on the cofferdam ef the Mississippi Power company were effec tive In keeping the water back, Several small buildings were carried way by ths gorge, which broke lets yesterday. Kaw and Missouri rallies. KANHA8 CITT. March XL I. the fact that twenty-tire Inches of snow fell here vrlthln the but forty -eight hours, breaking all previous recorde ot me weainer oureau. ana a balmy tem perature caused a seaeral thaw n K-t- today, the rivers are falling at this point. twin streams leu about sight-tenths of a foot la the last twenty-four hours The Kaw was felling at Topeka and the Mis souri at Bt. Joseph today. SMALL MANUFACTURERS ON INCREASE INJJNITED STATES WASHIKOTOX. March hV-An t.i tendency toward divers! flea He mm. factoring Industries la the fnlted States s obacMts by federal efrietala w fe ns vs compiled Stat let lea of the relative Importance manufacturing Industries The statistics cover the lea-year period ending with IMS and were collected bv the census bureau. The report oa the Investigation ears that the less Important Industries ar th. country showed greater penentagee ef In crease during the period than the more Important ones. By tar the highest per- elasa of Increase was noted tm ,. automobile Industry. Xxceot lor ally large Increase wore credited to the copper, tin I sheet Iron Industries. Larre de crease la the average Bomber of wage earners was shown la the a-savaed steel. blast foresees, sugar, and molasses ta dustrtea, AIMS AT NEWSPAPER UNION.C Taggart Wants Omaha Firm Inyeiti gated u Possible Trust. PUTS EZSOLUTIOS UP TO E0U5Z Depart see t ef daettee Said Previ easly 4 Have Beea Asked to Start Iaealry late Sale ef Ready Prints. (Prom a Staff Correspondent! WASHINGTON, March 2S.-8peciaJ Telegram. r-In a resolution introduced today by Congressman Taggart of Kansas It la proposed to Investigate the Western Newspaper Union of Omaha to determine whether It has beea guilty of selling "ready prints" st a loss In order to destroy the business ot the Publishers Newspaper Union company of City. The resolution provides that the Inter state Commerce commission shall be given full power to Issue summons sad take testimony, eta, either In Washing ton or elsewhere, and appropriates not to exceed 114,000 for that purpose. The committee Is to report snd recommend such remedial legislation ss It may seem necessary. Mr. Taggart said his constituents had requested him te Introduce the measure and bad furnished him with a mass of data to support the allegations made In the preamble of the resolution, to the affect that the Omaha company net only had conducted part of Its business at a loss In order to drive Its competitor out of the field, but that it has done so far years: that It employs Interstate earners In shipping Its ready prints la restraint of trade. The committee is Instructed to discover If sny law haa been violated by the 'Western Newspaper Union and ahat legislation may be enacted to cor rect the alleged abuses. In this connection there la reliable authority for the statement thst the De partment of Justice some time ago was asked to Investigate the Western News paper union, similar charges being mada No statement could be secured from the ofOctala with reference to it. Mr. Tag' gait said thst when General John C. Cowln of Omaha, attorney for the Omaha company, was la Washington recently, the matter was briefly discussed with them. He also said that hs understood that the eUpariment of Justice been asked to probe the conduct ef the business la question, snd thst he lleved they were so engaged. No Infor mation could he secured ss to the atstus of ths matter la ths Department ef Justice. Gamble Sees Taft Victory. Looking "fit for s frolic or a fight,1 Senator Oamble was In his seat la the senate when that body convened today, after three weeks la bis home state. where he hss been Industriously looking after bis fences. So fsr as his own cam paign for re-election Is concerned, the South Dakotan said that everything pointed te hie carrying ths primaries In June snd hs had no doubt thst there would be a republican legislature elected next November which would Insure his re-eieotlon. As for the presidential primaries, hs eras aa positive ss a man could well be after a visit la nearly all ths counties la ths state that Taft would win hands down. .-.. . t never had any doubt ea that score, snd my trip home convinced me that my views were correct,'' said Senator tie ai sle. -There are I we good reason for this sredlctlba: President Taft la-making Immense gains la euf state, ss welfias all through the west. The opposition to hmt 'ts muck divided, as It wss In. North Dakota. Roosevelt and Let Follette both will have tickets In the field, and the president will defeat . either man with seas. Toe situation la South Dakota Is not ths same ss It was m North Dakota Ths termers, of he latter stats, which borders ea Cenads, , became embittered against the president because of his reci procity views. . , . ' ' "The primaries there were held before (he Taft people could make a campaign to clear up ths misunderstanding. Our primaries afs not to be held until June 1 by which time the fight will be ever snd Taft ths same as nominated. Our farmers have ne grievances, against' the president snd those who hare opposed him are coming around on learning more of his splendid achievements ss a presi dent and a republican." There Is a new development la connec tion with the N orris Mil te limit the width of the Union Psdflo right-of-way, now pending before the judiciary com mittee. Colorado cltliens have asked, to be heard on the bill, alleging that con ditions somewhat similar e those In Ne braska ovist m Colorado, and tht In y oases a cloud has barn cast upon the title te valuable city property by claims of the Union Pacific that It owns a strip fifty feet wide on either side of Its present reservation. Many re quests by wire snd letter for a bearing bars been received, most of them front Oreeley. Colo. Congreesmsa N orris said today that ths matter had been called to his attention by Congressman Rucksr ef Comrade, to whom the requests were sent, and that ths eommtettee partly agreed upea a hearing ess wtek from tomorrow. 8. P. Oilman ef Netlgh, a mill owner. la In Washington snd called oa Cengreee- i Klnksld today. He owns s mill property st Vsientine ea the old Fort Niobrara reservation. Congressman Kinkaid today introduced a bill te amend the Internal revenue law aa to the sals ef adulterated butter, pro viding that the pressed tax oa dealers shall be reduced from W to V per an num and that It shall apply only to those who knowingly sell It The "adul teration" referred te mcsns excess of moisture which increases the weight. The proposed change te recommended by the Internal revenue commissioner, whe says that the heavy tax ef fas) ass been a great hardship te maay small creameries. The special tax will be lower sod a heavy specific penalty Indicted for suy manufacturer whe allows the adulterated product to go out from his factory with out the proper descrlptloa stamped op it- He says further that the law aa It stands works a hardship ea the small dealer who ha many cases unwillingly hand Ira adul terated butter not properly stamped by las manufacturer. Steve as Gees te Spain. Joha C sttevena, a former ustrerslty student ef College View, later aa engineer Portland. Ore, whe haa beea visiting In Wash mat oa far twe days wltk Senator Brown and ether Nebraska friends, left last night for New York, frees which place he sals) far Bsrosionta, Spain, where he will develop aa intgatloa project. Mrs Stevens, who will be remembered la Un cos aa Miss' Nannie Cannta. a forawr eaafldeBtlal employe ef Praetor Brown when he was attsraey general.' WIO sail tor Spain with her three little children soon as Mr. Stevens makes the sary arrangements for their home at Bar celona. A number of Mr. r-tevens' friends. including Senator Brown and his family, gave Mr. Stevens aa Informal reception last night Breealer Visits Capital, Joha T. Breealer ef Wayne. Keb, and his son. John T. Bressler, Jr., who Is attending school In western Pennesyl- vanla, are In Washington for a few days, Mr. Bressler acting as "guide. philosopher and friend" to the young man In seeing the capital Mr. Bressler says that Taft sentiment la Nebraska la growing by leaps snd bounds and In bis opinion the president will easily carry the state next month. WAIT DRAWS UP PRIMARY BALLOT (Continued from First Page.) from every southern state and he was confident the La Follette and Roosevelt men on the national committee had enough votes In thst body to put the names of the contesting delegations oa the temporary roll of the convention, and these delegates could then vote them selves seats In ths convention when It met He also said there would be con tests from states other than those In the south. He also asserted that La Follette would have enough votes in the conven tlon to dictate the nomination of a pro gressive even If the Wisconsin senator could not make It, Mr. Mouser Intends to stay In Nebraska until after the primary If he services sre needed. Daaahtrr Aide Father. Mlrs Fola La Follette was In ths city Isst night and this morning and spent a considerable portion of her time confer ring with the political friends of her father. From her talk and movements It is evident the young woman Is not only wsll posted, but a shrewd politician as well. If things are not lined up to the liking of the senator when be arrives next week It will not be the fault of Miss La Follette. ILLINOIS WILL . HAVE PRIMARY (Continued from First Page.) the colonel will leave for St Paul by spe cial train on the Chicago, Burlington Quincy. Reaching Cedar Rapids, la, at 7:90 , m. Friday, a stop of thirty minutes will be made. At Albert Le Minn., Colonel Roose velt will maks a ten-minute speech In ths afternoon snd st I p. m. Is to reach St. Paul. Aftsr delivering a speech In the St Psul Auditorium In the evening, Colonel Roosevelt will go to Minneapolis to address a mass meeting snd will start for Chicago at 11:M p. m. en the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railroad. The stop at Chicago sn the return trip will be merely beteween t raise. At list p. m. on Saturday Colonel Roosevelt will leave for Detroit and will make abort speeches on the way at Ksl smssoo and Jackson, Mich. He will reach Detroit at 7:30 p. m.. speak st I o'clock snd leave tor New York on the Michigan Central st 11:11 am. He Is due la New Tork at I N p. m. Sunday.. NUMBER OF DELEGATES IN REPUBLICAN CONVENTION The exact number of delegates In the republican national convention Is def initely fixed by this statement by Victor Roeewater, acting chairman of ths re publican national committee: 'In view of the many Inquiries, It may be stated officially that the number of delegatss in the republican national con vention under the call Is LOTS, making set the necessary majority to nominate. This Is nesrly 10 more than In the con vention of tour years sgo, which con sisted of MS delegates. With the excep tion of Hawaii, whose representation Is Increased from two to six. sil the In- cresses correspond with increased con gressional representation under the new 114 spportlonment. The sparent dis crepancy over New Mexlce arises from the fact that Nsw Mexloon has been sc- corded two representatives In congress, although ths apportionment bill gave it only one." Girl's Body Found Close by Her Home MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March 3.- Wlth the clothing torn to tatters snd with marks upon her body which the po lice say tell plainly a story of stuck and strangulation, ths body ot Alice Mat thews, worker la a local flour mill, aged fl, was found here today Just one-halt block front her home. Her relatives declare she had no men Meeds. She had beea at the theater with two girl friends Isst night who left her aa she boarded the car down town st 11:04 o'cloci. According to Albert Savage, who was on ths car. Miss Matthews was talking with s young man snd hoth slighted from the rsr with him st the end of the line. They walked, he said, towards the girl's home. TO rrttlS A total IPJ pag DAT Take I.AXATIVK BROMO Quinine Tas- leta Druggists refund money r It rails te cure. K. w. uhoves signature le oa srh box T4- . Liver Sluggish? Co To Your Doctor " How are your bowels?" This is generally the first question the doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish liver means. He knows that headaches, bilious attacks, indigestion, impure blood, are often promptly relieved by a good liver pill. Ask him if he ar proves of Ayer's Pills. Then follow his advice. tVM' DUILDltlG Are a specialty with this Association. We charre Interest only from ths date of paying ont the first . , Instalment ot money, aad render any assistance - possible In completing the bouss without liens. Oar loans are repayable in monthly tnttaW Beats, or we receive IKt.ta om principal any day, topping Interest at ones on the ajnocnt eo repaid. " No commissions. Prompt actios, promised. w The Conservative Savings & Loan Ass'n VX. 1614 Harney STEPHENSON CASE IN SENATE Eight of Wisconsin Man to Seat Under Discntsion. Hold TO TOTE BEFORE ADJOUESMEIiT ateeees Mar Be Takes froaa Day te Day sad Flaal Aetloa Delayed I a til Wedaeeday ar Thursday. WASHINGTON, March SS.-The real battle m the senate chamber over the question of the right of Senator Btephen son of Wisconsin to his seat opened to day with the first of a program of speeches that may bold back a final vote until the middle of the week. The senate Is under requirement by special order passed a wek ago, to vote en this "legis lative day." but this parliamentary phrase may cover sny number of day a The esse Is one of the two In which republicsn senators have been under fire tor slieged used ot corruption funds In the work thst brought shout their elec tion, the other being thst of Senator Lo rimer of Illinois, still pending in the elections committee. The anti-Btephenson forces In Wiscon sin, In charges which were brought be fore the Madison legislature and Investi gated there, attacked the manner In which money was used In conducting the pri maries thst brought about Mr. Stephen son's election. During the investigation Senator Stephenson sdmltted that I1V7.000 had been expended by him for election purposes, but insisted that sll of It hsd been spent In legitimate ways. The aenate Investigation was conducted by a sub-elections committee, headed by Senator Hey burn of Idaho, and the full elections com mittee report, accompanied by a reso lution, declared thst his election was valid. This resolution Is pending along with a minority resolution offered by Senator Jones of Washington, declaring Mr. Stephenson eras "not duly snd legally elected to the senate." Senator Reed ot Missouri opened the debate on the Stephenson ease late this sfternoon, speaking In opposition to Senstor Stephenson. HYMENEAL . Leaavrell-lteagaa. TABUS ROCK, Neb., March S.-8pe- clal.) Word has been receive here of the marriage or Annur . angweu, wno lived here for many years, but who re moved to Texas several months since. He was married at ths home of the bride's mother, Mrs Mary Reagan, near Calallen. Tex., to Miss Kste Reagen In the presenos of about twenty-five friends Makes the Hair So Flutfy and Bright "To give the hair that brilliance sad flufflness so much admired and sought for by beauty seekers generally." writes Mrs. Mss Marty n In ths Montreal Star, It Is very necessary to let soap sham poos, also shampoo powders, slona. Nothing will do more to destroy s beau tiful head of hair then such shampoos. "To cleanse the hair snd scalp per fectly, remove dandruff and dirt and stop Irritation and falling hair, nothing better can be used then a shampoo made by dissolving a teaspoonful of cahthrox In a cup of hot water. This makes the hair "dry quickly and evenly without streaking, and gives to ths bMr a beau tiful luster and flufflness that lasts. It Is ths surest preventive of baldness ever discovered." Adv.' I CAN CURE YOU FREE OF RHEUMATISM This photograph truthfully shows ths terrible effects of rheumatism In my case, but todsy I enjoy perfect health aad devote my life to curing others After spending !2a,soo and suffering untold agony for thirty-six years, I dis covered a remedy which permanently cured me, and I will send you a package of the very asms n.edlcine absolutely free. Hon t send any money It's free. A letter will bring it promptly. Tour absolute salsfartlon at ail times la positively guranteed. Kvery day meana one more day of aeedleaa pain, so write to H. T. Delano, Dept. lilb, Delano Bidg., Syracuse, N.I. LOANS Street, Omaha A snd relatives. Rev. Alton White officiat ing. They will make their home at Wads- worth, Tex. TWO CALLAWAY BANKS AGREE ON CONSOLIDATION CALAJkWAT. Neb.. March .- Special Telegram.) For the past fivs years Cal laerav has .ns.r-alned three banks. A- deal was cloud Saturday night in which the Callaway State bank was consolidate with the First National bank ot thlr city, the business being moved to the First National building at once. W. T. Keyes. a heavy stockholder of the Cal laway State bank, disposed of his stock to the First Nstional and will retire from business. F. M. MrOrew. who has been cashier of the Callaway State ss well ss a stock holder, also disposed ot his stosk and will retire from business George O. Uenger, president of the Callaway State snd s heavy stockholder, will carry his stock to the First National, while Harry Lamb, assistant cashier, will go to the First National In a like position. In Its statement under date of March If ths Callaway Stats showed deposits amounting to t&XSK.TI and was In a good business condition. The regrettable feature of the consoli dation Is the ultimate removal of Cashier McGrew from Cal lawar. Hs Is a thor ough business man and has made many friends In the position he has held. He has not decided w here he will locate. DEATH RECORD Mrs. James Kali a p. LYONS, Neb., March .-(Special) Mrs James Gallup died early Sunday morning from the effects ot a cancer of several years growth. She and her late husband were among tlie early home steaders of this county. They lired shout six miles northeast of Lyons. ' The fu neral was held this afternoon. . A SIMPLE RECIPE FOR RHEUMATISM The Home Prescription Which Anyone Can Prepare Doesn't Cost Much and Re lieves Many Cases Makes the Kidneys Take Oat the Poisons. . Thousands of men and women whe have felt the sting and torture of this dread disease, which Is no respector of age, person, sex. color or rank, will bt Interesting to know that while for many years rheumatism wss considered an In curable disease, now It la ens of the easiest afflictions of ths human body to conquer. Medical science has proved It not a distinct disease in Itself, but a symptom caused by Indlgsstlon sad In active kidneys Rheumatism Is arte sold In the blood snd ether warts products ef the system, which should be filtered snd strained out-in . the form ef urine. The function of the kidneys Is ts sift these poisons snd solas out and keep the blood clear and pure.- The kidneys, however, are of ipongr-llke. substance, ths holes or pores of which will sometimes, either from overwork, cold or exposure, become clogged snd Inscllve. and fall In their function of eliminating these poisons from the blood, they remain In the veins, decompose and settling about the Joints and muscles, cause the untold suffering and pern of rhsumstlsra snd backache, these produce complications of bladder and urinary diseases, weakness,' etc. The following simple prescription Is said to relieve the worst cases of rheu matism because of Its direct action upon ths stomach, blood snd kidneys, reliev ing, too, the most severe forms of blad der Slid urinary tioubles: Fluid Extract Juilptr Berries, ens ounce; Compound Fluid BslmWort, one ounce; Compound 8rup ef Hypophoephltes. four ounces. Mix by shsklng well In a bottle sad take In tetspoonful doses before each meal snd at bed time. The Ingredients can be hsd from any good prescription phsr mscy snd sre absolutely harmless and safe te use st sny time. The above prescription is manuPactured by the well known pharmaceutical house. rescrlp!lon Products Co., Dayton. Ohio. lumber Six at Six O'clock Leave I'nioa Station, Omaha, at 6 P. M., arrives VnJoa 8 ta il un, Chicago, at S A. M. via the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway A train of quality carries steel standard sleepers, (cache aad chair cars etrgaatly equipped buffet library car excelled dining car service solid esectrte lighted. This traia dVscrves vow pauroaage. Tve other fiM traias to Chicago ax T:43 A. M. aad 7:50 P. M. . TICKETS; 1612 Farnam Street OMAHA J tee Sates te Paeans Coast. Effective intll April la. Specially lew rates will he lb effort te points in West ern Canada, Washing-tun. Idsbe snd (reroa. via the Osneiian PBrifie By. Aaltoa.' 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The genuine, always bearing the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., may be purchased from all leading druggists in original pack ages of one size only; price fifty cents per bottle. - - DROWN'S Skonchxal Troches f eve ths voles la sil kinds ef weather, Invaiua. le s stagers sad speakers mr steering the voles, ' hers la nothing smre efreettve for Threat Mi. 'loa, Hnareenee, and Oeegha, Slity yean' rspu. , Uatoa. Soldenlytn boxes, sample mailed free. jima a. BWjwa soy, Bostoa, Hue, QUICKEST AND SAFEST WAY TO CURE CATARRH Ths eulekest, best snd safsst way ts sure catarrh ss a eeld la (hs head Is by using a remedy that will "touch the spel" sad ds Its work sulekly without leaving say bad effects, Ely's Cream Balm, Is applied ta the nostrils er ths threat er sheet gets right ef the trouble and Instantly relievi the worst ease ef esterrh er sold, A few minutes after applied you can feel a less ening up la the heed, ths pais and sere, nets sre gens. 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BOYD'S Today I times mors Tata BDIltS Klnema- coior, life color pictures. Thura, i'rL, Sat, dally mats, alx times. The OoronatlOB (by special renueeL) Moos ta-eo Csata. i n C It Attendance Last Week.. I UlOUw Pest sale gathern A Marlewe. Mar, all American Theater Tonight, Beats. Taea, Thara, Sat MISS ETA LAXO aad the WO0DWAXD STOCK COaVeJTT la Tbls rxziDoac or suaaanra ext Week The Sign of the Crooa TItMMI, DATS THE ROSARY. All West Week ' BaaTsTAsWT-kaVAjri stovlae; Vartaree. slat very Bap 1:1a. Xvery Wight sag. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Ada Reeve. Will Koehm's Athletic Girls, Kslix eV Cairo, Maude ITDelie A Co, Weston Rentier Co.. Nadel A Kane. The Kathor Trio, Klnetoecope Orptieum Concert Orchestra, fricee Night. lc, lie. Sr. lie Matinee, lec best seals tec, except Saturday and Sunday. -OKAJKA1 rtjaj CZMTXaV JtmU4f aaa'SsCatitS: LTho, the box tms CXTBYATAQAJISA AXTD Tatmav-rt.T.g alta Bert HaSer. the typical ud. feaoe. 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