THE HKK: OMAHA, WHDXtiKDAY, ,)AKl Ml UM.i. 11 r ( Council Bluffs WILL DELAYJRIDGE WORK Council is Willing to Allow It on North Main Street. DANGEROUS TO START NOW City Rerrlvc Itlila from Two I'on tratctors for.'l.a ylnw of Cement SlilcrmlWn nt Order ot t he Cnnni'll, The city council Inst night agreed with J Contractor K A. Wichltam that It would ' be unwlno to begin construction work on the North Main street bridge nt the pres ent time, which would Involve construc tion work durlnu the period of .spring floods and might cause serious darhage tf the r.hnntMl nf H. .tMnlH ...... v,t.,i, Pi Hn-wlth the tfcatfoldlmr necess.iiv !u snv. tain the concrete covering. It was fur ther shown that It the old bridge was torn out at the present tlnio the street might bo kept closed for six months or more. At a recent meeting the council In ntructed City Clerk Duffy to notify Mr. Wickham to begin construction work at once. Jlr. AVIcUham was present last evening for the purposo of explaining why ho had not been able to do so early In the fall a"s. he contemplated. He said ho placed his order for the steel reinforcing Immediately after the con tract was awnrded to him last summer, and that despite his frequent appeals to tho steel mills his order was not filled until Dcoomber, and nil of the material has but recently arrived. He polntca out that while only responsible In a meas ure for the delay ho was entitled to an extension until next fall by the clause In hln contract requiring the city to notify him whenever It desired the work done. This notification was given two weeks ago. City Engineer Stlmson agreed that It would bo hazardous to begin work at the present ttm'c, pointing out that the tim bering necessary might create an ob struction that could endanger the central fire station adjoining. While no action was taken It waB manifest that the ex tension would be granted. Bids for tho construction of S,000 worth of cement sidewalks were opened, with tho work divided Into three sections. Only two bidders appeared E.. A. Wick ham and Peter Nelson. Mr. Wickham' bid was S cents per square foot for 3 sizes of walks and 2S cents a yard for the required grading. Nelson's bid wai the same for the cement work and CO cents for the grading. Although it was , ovldcnt that Wlckham's bid was tho Mowr-st, the bids were referred to the engineer for tabulation. Protests Are Sfntle. Several protests were made by prop erty ownors against the assessment for the Fifth avenue paving. The assess ment of C. S. Hubbard was reduced from $60Q to J300; that of Mrs. Margaret Kinney from $1,000 to J700 and Dagmar Ilasmussen from $1,000 to $800, although It took the deciding vote of Mayor Ma loney to produce the result In the last case,. Tho council meet on Friday evening . for tho purpose of taking up the con sideration of ;the- west' end sewer prob lem and the question of-the." establishment of a new flro'atatlon on West Broadway. , Follow the crowds to the Lefferts SU0.0U0 Jewelry auction sale. . Slxtr Dnya More will bring ds close to spring. If you In tend to build, why not buy your, .material now and get It "on the ground while tho roads are .good and the price Is down? C. Hafcr dumber company. ThM terrlbls E ar ftbires have atopptd" ta what hundreds of tetters ara telllnc me. You re member that on Nor. i7 Treatmenta tr and reaulU What a, picture ot lntolrrabl brim to mind Reader, It jrou have Head r'jlws. I know nelltbat.no worda of mine can describe the weary ralterr. nut you are the one to appreciate tlie bteased relief In the worda "My Head No I see have atoppeil," and the are the words which every day'a mall hrlnta me. The Joy and gratllude of the people who re. celved the 300 free treatmenta offered In this paper laat Koramber haa been ao great and their appeala tot frlenda ao urgent that I am going to offer again 200 Treatments Free Think what It would mean to no longer suffer with thete Intolerable, roaring noltea the wht't ling tho escaping rteam the hum of Inaecta the bulling an the weary catalogue ot aousda, which at time make you feel that tliey muft atop, or you will go Insane, rerhaps, too, your hearing la beginning to fall, bt)t whether It haa or not, you know tn your heart ot hearts that 1t will go and the vole ot science warna you In uftmli takable terms, If you have Head Mlree, aooner or later you will Ve dear. Here It your opportunity, Send for one of, nty J'ree Treatments and sec, thy method 'w'hlch has' cured .hundreds Jn Juat your 'rendition. Juit drop me a notejqp a, poiUcard aiklng for a Treatment for Heed (tojaes Kree. Vou will never regret tt. Till offer and talk la for VOL rerhaps you have tried. other things and' become discouraged. Perhapj" yo have been paltl'lhere la no help. I er iiapa ou arr careletsly neglecting )our tase from day to day thinking It wllf get rll of itrelf. Make jutt this kmall effort. Send for on ot my Free treatment!. It won't coat you a penny. Pe this auccessful -new treatment and the method which ha cared many, many people wttli Ifead Noises Juat Ilka yours. Write tdsy for rree Hesd 'Noliea Trestment DEAFNESS 81'ECIAIiIST SIROLTLK 193 Trade Hollaing-, Boston, Mast. ORRINE CUES DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has OmtlNp keen In restoring the Yct(nn or the "Drink llablt" Into sober and useful citizens, and so strong Is our confidence In Its curative powers, that we want to emphasize the fact that OIIUINK la sold under this pos ltlvo guarantee If, after a trial, you get ao benefit, your money will be refunded. ORRINE costs only il.uo per box. Ak for Freo Booklet Sherman Ai McConnell Drug Co.. lth and Dodge. 307-09 No, 16th 2Uh and Far nam; Owl Drug Co. 16th and Harney I JT. ottered 50" I J tar Head Ttnlaei. Free, I H Oroaiia. nee readers JL n this la the happy bV Hrad Noises.! WStS simerlns; thwo words Council Bluffs Minor Mention Council Bluffs Office of The Bee li at 14 HOSTS Main Bt. Telephone 43. Davit, drugs. Vlctrola, 115. A. Itoipe Co. H. Uorwlck for wall paper. Corrlgans, undertakers. Phones Its. Woodtlng Undertaking Co. Tel MS. Blank book work. Morehouse . Co. FAUST HEEU AT ROOKIIS' 11UKFET. , j-wi uutler. funeral director. Phone r. feftv'Uni?! "nRf Blyie" "way nt J'"f" lews auction sale. t,-n... .j . .u i - ... i'f.vw jcweiry auction sale. Secoild-hantl automobiles exchanged. Automobile storaKe. Drudge Auto Oo. TO Rave nn Ttt immimv kkk f it (Mutual llldg, A: Loan Assii. 123 l'cnrl. BUDWE13ER on draught-The GrantL Budwelser In bottles nt all first-class bars. 23 I'Ert CENT DISCOUNT on wall paper and mouldings. 11. Uorwlck, 209-211 South Main St. 20 1'Ett CENT DISCOUNT on pictures and picture framing. II. Uorwlck. 20U-211 South Main St. The I.oval Onler nf M i dance at the lodge hall Wednesday even- iiik inBiead or the regular meeting. Excellent rouiscn to prepare for govern ment civil service positions can bo had at the Hnmmlll college. 716 XV. Broadway. On Thursday evening Mrs. Robert "Mill lis will give a musical at the Young Worn atfs Christian association building. A bright program has been arranged. The body of the unlndrntlfled man who was killed by a Northwestern passenger train on Saturday afternoon, was burled yestciday. Nothing was discovered to disclose his Identity. St. Anns chapter of St. Paul's guild will give a salad demonstration Wednes day itfternoon at the home of Mrs. Don ald Macrae. All members of the chapter arc cordially Invited to be present. Iowa council No. 3W, Knights and l-adles of Security will meet Friday even ing In Fraternity hall on I'earl street, at which a clas of nliout 100 will lie Initiated. All officers and members arc requeued to be proset.t. Mrs. B. A. Glbbs, 111 Washington ave nue, lias returned from Chicago where she went several weeks ago to undergo a dangerous operation at the handB of one of Chicago's greatest surgeons, Dr. Weller Van Hook. Tho operation was successful and Mrs. Glbbs has returned greatly Improved. Altha Walker, aged 2S years, daughter of riilllp Walker, died at 2:30 a. m. yes terday at the family home, 1317 West Broadway, from heart trouble, after an illness extending over a period Of two years. She is survived by her parents, one brother and four sisters. She was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist church. The sacred concert given on Sunday evening nt tho First Congregational church attracted tho largest crowd evur seen In the building. Tho auditorium, the school room and the balcpny were completely filled. Many people were turned away owing to lack of accommo dation. It was an excellent program and was greatly enjoyed by the largo audi enco. Dr. .lonen made a fervent appeal on behalf of China and Africa and the congregation responded with a liberal ot tering. First Congregational Church Notes Ctrclo No. 2, Mrs. I-euls, chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lewis, 34 Sherman avenue. The Young 1'eo ple's union will hold n meeting Tuesday evening In the chutes auditorium, .tov. J. K. llastle will givu an Illustrated lec ture on New Zealand; everybody invited. Prayer meetlntr Wednesday evening at 7:30; subject, "The Flood, or the Survival of the Fittest." Circle No. 6, Mrs. Hollls, chairman, will have, home cooking for sale--at Benos' store Thursday! January! uv, lu urKlll ill 11. ) It. in. 1110 DUU- da" School union of Council Blufts will hold Its quarterly meeting with us next Friday evening. All teachers and Sunuuv school workers arc earnestly Invited to be present. Circle No. i, Mrs. Richards, chairman, will meet next Saturday attor. noon with Mrs. Willis Kimball, SH Sixth avenue. All members are urged to lie present. The B. K. H. Flower mission will meet Saturday afternoon with Miss Gertrude Clark. Miss Ada Alnsworth, one of tho veteran public school teachers of tho city, died 4eany yesicraay morning at tlie Nicholas surgical opeiation for Intestinal obstruc tion. Miss Alnsworth was 44 years old. Sho was born In Council Bluffs and had spent all of her life hero. After securing her education In the public schools she I devoted her life to teaching. She taught in the city schools ror many years, but for the last year. In the hope of securing lighter work, she had been teaching In the country near Weston. She Is survived by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Alns worth, 037 Franklin avenue, one sister and two brothers. Onn brother. Frank .1. Alnsworth, and the sister, Mrs. Ncttlo Black, reside here nnd tlie Other brother. Howard, lives In San Francisco. Tho funeral will be held this afternoon nt 4 o'clock at the Second Presbyterian church, the pastor. Row Dr. Ray, officiating. Burial will be In Falrvlew. Believing that he had been taking money from the Silver City postoffico, a trap was set for Henry J. Rommel, a rural mall carrier, and he fell Into tt. He was brought before 1'nltcd States Commissioner Sapp yesterday and en tered a pica of guilty. He win held to the federal grand Jury at the March term under 300 bond. Failure to provide the .bond caused him to be locked up In tno county Jail. There had been pilfering from tho money order drawer at ihe postoffico and the postmaster finally came to suspect Rommel. His suspicions were communicated to the federal pust offlce Inspectors and a trap was set- A marked tl bill was placed in the money drawer and Rommel Klvcn the usual chance. He was watched and was ar JU to go to tho drawer and slip the bill, to gether with a few pennies, Into his pocket. He was immediately placed under airct and the marked bill was found In hid possession. Tho Silver City postmaster says about J"0 has been taken. A change has been made In the mid week services at the Broadway Methodist church. Instead of the usual prujer meeting on Wednesday evening, a hort nraver Her Ice will be held at 7.3') sharp. L followed bv a Bible students' and teach ers training session, nils meeting wni be divided into two parts: 1. "A Teacn ers' nnd Workers' Study of tho Bible". 2. Symposium. "How I Prepare to Teacn." The first psrt will be under tho direction of tho pastor, and l'rof. Marshall, tho new superintendent, will lead the sccoiia part. Teachers are expected to attend and all others urged. Those not mem bers of Broadway church will be mo.it cordially welcomed. This arrangement will bo the plan until April 1, tho pihtor taking the Bltilo training work and riot Marshall the school ot methods and .Sun day fcchool problems. Uari'lay's First Standard Manual of Teachers' Training will be used as a text- A qupply will liu on hand Wednesday evening Wheel No, 4 will meet with Mrs. F. C, 'Iougee on Thursday afternoon. 4 Oakland avenJ. City Sunday School union will meet ut the Christian church on Friday evening. See announcement" during week. Tho new plan for morning servicer! and nun day school Is working splendidly. An in crease nf 102 last Sunday over the week preceding. The Increase, had been beyond expectations. Iet us have 400 next Sun day. The King h Heralds win meet Satur day afternoon with Marjory Hristow, 3Ij Uiluyeilo avenue. Henl I'lstnte Trnnsfrm, ' The following Veal estate transfers were reported to Tho Bee Mondjy by the 1'ot - tawattamle County Abstract company: II. A. Olson to K. .1. Tlldeji. swU. neU of 8-TB-tt, w. d fl,u) F J- Tllden to Charlva It. Kennedy. nwV. ne'i of S-7C-H, w. d 4.t) josepn Mjigiii nno w ire to U. r . Holding, nwU, . and nej,, mvU. li-77-43, w d l A t HIverH and wife to John Mpt- rls, lot i. block S. towii of Canon. -I la ' d vu Follow the crowds .to ,jim kefferts ;iW.0 jewelry auctbn aule. Council Bluffs General Dodge May Give Relief to Old War Hero Prompted by a friendship that begun during the hnrdest campaigns of the civil war, Cleneral Grenvllle M. Dodge Is now anxious to.-eotne to the relief ot Ills close personal frlen 1 and comrade General Daniel pickles, who Is fncln the charge of misappropriating funds en- ttiiutrwl 1.1a ttatn i t.ii.ll t f I w In i..n tllall j-jjoo, I Tho' situation In which the veteran ot !,, ,. , , , , , luo civil war now finds himself bus j deeply stirred his friend, tleiiernl Dodge. "I do not understand the nature of tho charges agnlnst General Sickles, but I ntn sure they are not really criminal, for General Sickles Is Incapable of doing it criminal act," said Gehetal Dodge yes terday. "I would bo glad to do anything In my power to assist In the relief of General Sickles if tho opportunity Is offered to me. It would bo an outrage to place him In Jail for debt. "General Sickles was very dose to me timing tho civil war. nnd I have always found him to be the most high minded and honorable gentleman. Thoie must bo sumo mistake In those serious ehnrges that nre brought against the aged veteran. Military geniuses, such as he has demonstrated himself to bo, know little about the mazes of business, nnd he would naturally have to Intrust much of his business affairs to men in whom he had plnced Implicit con fidence. If they betrayed that confidence It Is his misfortune. "The world remembers tho humiliation that was brought upon General Grant through similarly misplaced confidence, and 1 am confident General Sickles' mis fortune Is another example of the samo character. I believe ho Is to bo pitied, not blamed." Show New Zealand Poor Man's Paradise Dr. W. J. Hastle, who spent more than hnlf a dozen years studying the nodal and economic conditions of New Zealand, will give a lecture at the First Congre gational church this evening Illustrated by more than 100 stereoptlcon views. New Zealand has been called, and Dr. llastle thinks rightfully, "the laboring man's paradise," for it Is there where the greatest effort has been made by the government, with tlie co-oporntlon of all the people, to bring, about Conditions where every man receives the fullest benefit of his toll, no matter what Its character, nnd wttlch' lias produced an economic condition that hns eliminated tho poor man. It Is. said that there Is not a poor man In all New Zealand, 'and that mendicancy or any form of depen dence upon public charities arc unknown. All of the photogrnphs, showing actual conditions, havo been furnished Dr. llas tle bv tho New Zealand government. Dr! Ilastie. who happens to be ' In this vicinity, says ho has a message for the worklngmon of Council Bluffs and ho Is anxious for them to receive It. A small admission fee. Just enough to cover ac tual expenses, .will bo charged, .but, Jt will not exceed 13 cents, and will be used only to pay fcr tho uso of the alurcop tlcon. Diamond rings given ferts' auction sale. away at .l.ef- WHITE HEAVY SERVICE TRUCKS Three and Five Tons White Trucks for heavy service have proved to be more economical in the consumption of gasoline and oil than any truck of equal capacity. Large steel wheels, and a perfect load distribution, make White Heavy Service Trucks the easiest to operate and the most economical in tire wear. . ;. The name of Whke on a motor truck insures the lowest possible cost of upkeep, and the longest and most continuous service. White TruckVare also built in capacities of ', and V, tons, for lighter service, Detailed Information Furnished on Request OMAHA AGENCY, H. PELTON The White CLEVELAND Manufacturers of I ' tjj Gasoline JfX) SULZER HITS WALL STREET Recommends State Regulation New York Stock Exchange. of! WANTS SEVERAL LAWS -PASSED liiitrrmir Think Time .1 IHpe Hint I'lnuritnt Aliuat'M nml Xlilftj Sottrnicai tti t'nteh t nnnry nml Mlnlrtl Public ALBANY, N Y.. Jan. 2S. State Super vision kiiiI "regulation of the New Yotk Stock evchango and other stock ex changes are advocated by Governor Sulgcr In a message sent by him to the legisla ture tonight. The time Is ripe In the governor opinion for tho state "to step In and end flagrant abuses, shitty schemes and clever combinations to catch the unwary and mislead the public." To effect this ho recommends the enact ment of a group of laws, at least one of which shall provldo Imprisonment as a penalty for Its violation. These laws. tho governor said, should apply to cer tain practices which havo been shown t.i exist by the I'njo committee of thn house of representatives and other Investigators. 'The testimony of some ot the govern ors of some of tho exchanges," Governor SuUcr says, "leaves no doubt in tho minds of men of Judgment '111111 the cx chnngrM lmvo been oitllor tncnpnblo or unwilling to devise measure. that .will effectively eradicate the cvlut. If now is the obvious duty of the Stale. It seems to me, to devise tho remedies. If the stale neglects to tlo Its plain duty the state should find no fntilt ir Ihe federal government acts in the premises," I, a we. snitKealetl. Among the mensures which Governor Sulr.er would have enacted Into law are: A law to distinguish proper tratsnc tlons of purchnso and salo from what are the- result of combinations to raise or depress tho price of securities without tegnrd to their true value dr legitimate supply and demand. A law to prohibit brokersfrgiii selling backward nnd forward among themselves blocka of. particular stock, with Intent to deceive or mWlend outsiders; A law to prohibit brokers from selling for their own account the sn pie .stocks, thoy havo-been ordered to buy for their customers at the time the customers', orders are .executed. A law clearly . prohibiting Inso-lvcnl brokers, from continuing to bdy Biid sell utter they become Insolvent. r A law -pinking '-It a ' crlmlnal'-offense to "Issue any statement or publish unv advertisement as to the V.Mue of" (lin stock or any security or 'it's to'the, financial condition of any corpora'tloit or company Issuing or nbout to Iikuo stock or securities. where any promise or prediction contained ln which state ment or advertisement Is) known- to bo false- or to bo not fairly Justified by existing conditions." ' Governor SUlzer also 'recommends, t hut leaves to tho legislature for decision, changes In existing laws and the ..enact ment of new lnwa governing short miles, tho hypothecation of securities, bucket shops, usury (under which bead , be classes tho raising of call money rates to more than 6 per cent), tho relations between exchanges and tho .consolidation of exchanegs. NEW YORK ASSEMBLY ADOPTS AMENDMENT FOR SUFFRAGE AIiBANY, N. V.. .Ian. 2$ -The senate resolution proposing a constitutional amendment for the enfranchisement of women, was adopted by the assembly to- r saaaaVBSjbU I mVttVJZXtttB.t&&. aMasssBsSaasSaSasSJ " .1 Hal night If It passes the legishttiu r uf 115 the question will tx- niilimltti-d lu the voteis of the state for approval at the general election nf that year The revolution I'liutitlns ,i provision fur the mitui nllJHtlon .if ullrn woinin who be come eltlsens b mnrrlaRo. but requiting a flve-vear residence In the Fulled Slate. Objects to Locking Up Women Jurors in Room with Men DKNKIt. Coin, Jitu 2S.-Senstoi- Helen It. Robinson's bill to amend the consti tution to permit the legislating to pass a bill to admit women to Jur duty precipi tated u heated quarrel nf an hour In Uio senate today. Senator Williams attacked tho bill on J th" ground of morality. "I should hate to see the time coine." said he, "when my wife or my daughter would bo chosen for Jury service nnd bo locked In a room with scleral men Juiors ovr night or for several nights. I should hate to see the time come ihrn I mv wife or daughter were forced to ap pear In court and show cause why thev should not serve on a Jury. And there nrn many criminal cases In the trial of which it is an Insult to ask a woman to listen to the evidence brought out." Senator John llecker of Denver icplled lu defense: "Women have oqual suffrage. If they tvnnt to sit on Juries 1 can't see why they should not. AVhen tho liquor question iVns biotight Up In Denver It was .ho women who voted the town wet. The women of this tow n think more highballs and cocktnlls than the men do anyhow, and they smoke mote clgatettos a day than the men do " Thn bill passed on second leading. Key to the Situation- Bee Advertising This Will Stop your ( Cough In a Hurry Sare 92 by Mnklne; This) Coogh Syrnp sit Home. rxi reeipe makes a pint of belter cough syrup tlian yau could huy ready 'matlo for 2.60. A few doses usually conquer tlie- most obstlnnto cotictli stops even whooninff coiili quickly. Sim. pin its it is, no better remedy can bo had nt Htiy price. JHx ono pint of granulated Btijrar with Vi pint of warm water, and stir for 2 mi-utes. Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint lottlci then add thn Snjar Syrup. It has a pleasant tasto and lasts a family a long time. Tnko a tenspoonful every one, two or three, hours. Vnn .on f1 tl,!., 4nl- I.M.I f . t. in a way that means business. Has a fot)d tonio effect, braces up the appetite, and is slightly laxative, too, which is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarse ness, croup, bronchitis, astjinia nnd all throat and lunj,' troubles. The effect of nine on the membranes is well known. Pinex is thn most valu able concentrated compound of Norwe gian wliito pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol nnd ail tho natural liealinij ,'plno elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. This .Pinex nnd Shear Bvrtm reelnnhtts I attained creat popularity throughout tho jui. iiea rumen nna innatia. u nqs Ptt-en bepn imitated, though never successfully. A guaranty of abioltite satisfaction, or nfney promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your drug'tt has Pinex, or will treti It for vou. If not, Rend to The I'Jncx Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 2418 Farnam St. Company OHIO Motor Cars, Girls! Girls! Surely Try This! Doubles Beauty of Your.. Hair I I I! J I I 4 All you lit't'd is n l'5 po.nl botllo of " Dniitlorini'" IJuir sji'ls lustrous, fluff.N nml nbundnnl nl once.' .. Immediate? Yes: tvitaln that's Ihe Joj of It. Your hair becomes light wavy, j fluffi, abundant and appeals ai soft, las- , trmn nnd beautiful as a voiing girl's after a iMndorlne hair cleanse.''. Just tiv this' moisten a cloth with n little D.unlriiiie , ahd carefully draw It through your luilr, tiVklug one small strand nt n time. This will demise the hair of dust, dirt or ex-: cesslve oil and In lust n few momenta' yon' have doubled the beaut) of voiir hair A delightful surprise awnlts, parttc ulati those who have been careless, Whose hair bus been neglected or Is . I Will Stake This Medicine Against Your Time A Few Days Will Be Sufficient to Prove That You Arc Curable. A fow minutes of your time for n I few dnys nnd I will deiuoiiBtrnto to j you, without cxpniiRp to yottrBolf, thnt I have a niedieino that tlrlvoB Uric Acid poison from tho ayatom nnd by bo doltiR euros kidney trouble, bladder trouble ami rliounmtlsni, 1 don't nsk you to tnko my word for It, hut simply want you to lei mo Bond you Bomn of thlB medicine bo that you can ubo It personally. I nni tryliiK to eonvlnoo Miffcrei from these dint-lino thot I hne xomethlliR fur beter tliim the uaii.il run of remedies, treatmenta nnd such thliiK. nnd the only wity 1 enn deinonnlrnte Hint faet In to ito to the expense of eninpotiiidliiK the me.l lelne nnd sendlni; It out flee ot ohiit'tto. This I am Kind to do for nny suffeier who will tnke s,e tltno to write tne l"n doi'stnntl. 1 wll, not fund you n so-culled "siuniile" proof or test "treatment." nor will I send you a pntitnRn of medicine and any that Vou can use Mime of It and luy toi the rest, but I will send you n supply free of ehnisjp nnd vou will not be nslted to pay for this sift nor will you be under nny obllKiitlons. All I want to Know Is thnt you buve a disease for which nty medicine Is In tended, ns It Is not n "euro-all," and I give herewith some of the leading nylnp tnnis of kidney, bladder and rheumatic tumbles. If yon notice ono or more of iIiaha RVnmlnmi vnll iifwttl thin mnnlHliiv and I will be Kind to send you some of It If you will write tne the numbers of the symptoms yon have. Rive, your ne, ami your name and address. My nddress Is Dr T FrnuK l.vnott. ihw ueuann Jiuini- ItiK. Chlciuro, 111. Vou promlso mo noth. Inn, you pay me nothing for It. All 1 ask. so there shall be no mistake. Is that you send me the numbers of your aynu totns or a description In your own words, and that you take the medicine aeeordltiK to tho directions i send you. it is my wav of Ketlnc publicity for my medicine so that It will become widely known. you will OKfce wh'n you havo used It that It dissolves and drives out uric acid poison. It tones tho kidneys so that they work In harmony with the bladder. It strengthens tho bladder so that freuuent deslro to urinate nnd other urinary dis orders are banished. It stops rheumatic nehes and pains Immediately. It ills solves utlc arid crystals so thnt imek and muscles no lunarer ache and crooked Joints oulckly strnlKlitcn out. It reconstructs the blood and nerves so that you soon feel healthier nnd more vigorous, sleep better and eat better and havo energy throMRh out tho day. It does all this, and yet contains nnthltiR Injurious and Is, .abso lutely vouched for according to law. Sufferers from these dreadful and dnit serolis diseases can surely nfrord to spend a few minutes each day for a few days to demonstrate to their own satis faction If they are tureiible, especially New Train to Dayton and Columbus via Richmond, is now in operation daily. Composed of Cafe Car, Diniiifr Car and Coaches, Chicago to Columbus; New York Sleeping Car going forward fromColumbus in 24-Hour New Yorker, all-steel train with limited train features; also Parlor Car, Chicago to Springfield, providing first-class service, leaving and arriving at convenient, hours via Pennsylvania Lines Leaves Chicago 12.20 p. m. Arrives Dayton 8.00 p. m Arrives Columbus 10.00 p. in. Arrives Springfield, via Xenla, 0,15 p.m. For tickets and W. H. ROWLAND, Traveling Passenger Ajrent 319 City Nstlo.ul Dank Dullding, OMAHA, NF.I1, uuuuuwtuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuumuumuuimmnttt THE OMAHA DAILY, vEVENING AND SUNDAY BEE. The Beat Advertising Mediums in Their Territory. RUDTt I have a certain cura for rupture with out resorting to a painful and uncertain nurKlcal operation. I am the only rep utable physician In thla line of worn who will take such cases for treatment upon a guarantee to cure, or make no charge. Vou may deposit tho money in a bank, In your own name, and when you are satisfied a cure has been made you then Instruct the bank to pay th.o money to me. Uy doing thla you are absolutely certain of a cure, or It will cost on nothing. If 1 was not perfectly sure of "my work I could not do bust nes In thin way very long, but Instead, have been doing business so for 20 years, and adopted this plan because ao many have been swindled by ounckM and fak ers. Not one of them will permU a pa tient to deposit his money until a cure has been made. Whn taking my treatment, patient most come to my offlee once each week fnr four weeks, and If they live nearby ran return home and work during the Interval. X do not ua the Faraflna Warn treatment, aa it la dangerona. Call or write for literature. A FEW OF MY CURED PATIENTS A P. Horn. Norfolk, Neb.; XV. II. Nolte, postmaster, Ilolsteln, la.; Dan Murphy, I0B6 No. ISlh 8t.. Omaha- C fi. Judd, Idoorhead, la.. John II. Deaver, Blair, Neb.. Orrln Heed, Ogallala, Neb. Hcv, .! o. Htanard, Heaver Crossing, Neb.; John I. lloebne. Wlsner, Nob,, William Iloss. .sr., Lawrence, Neb,. II. K Itelge. Dorcheatar. Neb.: John Coe, Hloux City. la.. J. I Hitch, 412 Ho, 24th Bt , til Joseph. Ma; J. . Btcnnett, Vllllsea. la. HlNDIlKDS of otbera could be added to this Hat. THANK it. WBAV, H.-D,. Suite 308 Baa Bldg.. Omaha. Hab. Scraggy, ftided. ilr.v . brittle or thin lb -sides beniitlfuMng the hair Dnttdrrlne dissolves- every particle ot dandruff demises, purifies and Invigorates tl sralp. forever stopping Itching nnd falling hair, but what will please you most wi bo after n few" weeks' use of Dnmlertm when ou will actually see new lmtr-fli and downi at flrpl -yes but really new bnlr growing all over tho sculp. If nn raie for Jiretty. soft IihIi, and lots of It Mitolt get n Si t eilt bnttte of Knowitun Dnnderlne from any drug store, or toi counter and Just tr. tt -Advertisement L2! 1)11. T. Kit AX K ian on: who will sand medicine to ftnyo fraa of oil org, when ou consider no expense Is Involved, nnd I wllltiik-ly Klvo vou my tlmo and mv medicine. All any fair-minded nffllcted person wants to know Is If a certain thing "HI euro UIM or Him. and hern Is nn opportunity to find out without costi obllKotlou or Important hws- of lime Tl IKSM FBW DA YH may bo the turning point In your life. All who are Interested cnouuli to write me for tho frc medicine will also re oolve. a copy of my lurne Illustrated med ical book- which describes these diseases thoroughly. It is tho largest Imok of thn kind ever written for freo dUitrlbut on. and a new edition Is Just twine printed I will nlso write you a letter of diag nosis and medical advice that should b of Brent help to you; but In order to tlo tblM I must know that you need my medi cine. Write mp tho numbers of the symp toms that trouble you, and your age. and I will promptly carry out my promises Know an Inclination to bo cured and you will be. These Are the SymRtoVhs: 1 Pain In tho back. 3 Too frtqusnt deslra to uilnatt. U Uurnlng- or obstruction of ttrlu. A Fain or orcnia In the bladdar. ft Froetratlo trouble. 0 Oo or psvln In the Stomach. 7 aanarnl dablllty, weakngai, dlrsi naaa. 0 Palti or soreness undsr right rib, 0 Swalllng In any part of th body. to Constipation or liver trouble. II Palpitation or pain under the heart. IS Fain In the hip Joint. 13 Fln in the neek or head. 14 Fain or soreness lu the kldnoys. 15 Fain or welling' of the Joints. 10 Flu or swelling- of the inuacles. 17 Fain or aoreneaa in nerves-. 10 Aoute or ohronlo "rheumatism. N i further information call at