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TTTF. BFK-. OMAHA, WFDKFT VY, M.VRCTT in, 3 tiotio Digestion is the action of saliva and gastric juices on food. If you don't chew enough, you don't make saliva enough. Digestion suffers. makes extra saliva restores a balance again. In this process the refreshing mint leaf juice helps. Your teeth are helped your appetite is helped your nerves are soothed your is. made pure. Can you pass time so pleasantly inexpensively beneficially any other way? , BUY IT BY THE BOX It costs less of any dealer and stays fresh until used Look for the spear Avoid imitations 2a &. D'Emo. Adr., Chicago ALL READY FOR BRYAN Will Be Biggest Birthday Nebraskan Ever Had. WILL BE $1 PLATE Ili mini Will lie Tonntmuxter and Speaker Will He (Jovernor Dunn, (Jovrrnor Hodden, Snlllvnn, 3Iorehenil nnl Seuvllle. (From ft Stuff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 18. (Special.) Ail l. set for the big Bryan birthday banquet tomo.rrow night. As planned now It will bet lie biggest birthday the distinguished Nebraskan ever had. The banquet will b. held at the auditorhim and being democratic will be' a dolhir-a-plato at fair. Hon. Judge Edgar Howard, high puebt of 13ryan democracy, will be toast master. Other prominent speakers will A Child's Waste w Clogged Bowels Makes it cross, peevish, restless and feverish if tongue is coated give 4 Syrup of igs. ' ' Cnlldien dearly love to take delicious "Syrup of Figs'" and nothing else cleans a i.a 'regulates their tender little aton.uch, liver and 30 feet of bowles so promptly ai.d thoroughly. Children get bilious and constipated Just like grown-ups. Then they get sick, the tongue Is coated, stomach sour, breath bad; they don't eat or rest well, rti.ty become feverish, cross, irritable and don't want to play. Listen Moth ers tor your child's sake don't force the little one to swallow nauseating castor oil, violent calomel or harsh Irri tants like Carthartlc pills. A teaspoonful Cf Syrup of Figs will have your child smiling anj happy again In Just a few hours. Syrup of Figs, will gently clean, bweeten &nu regulate the stomach, make the liver active and move on and out of til's bowels all tbe constipated matter, the sour bile, the foul, clogged-up waste and poisons, without causing cramps or griping. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug ging or Injuring your children. Being composed entirely of luscious fig, senna and aromattcs it cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your'drugglst for the full name "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna" prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is tbe delicious tasting, genuine old reliable Refuse anything else offered. be Governor Dunne of Illinois, Governor Hodges of Kansas, eJrry Sullivan of Iowa, Governor Morehead of Nebrafckn. and a traveling evangelist named Sco vllle, who Is trying to nave the piopie of Lincoln from the bad man at this Mme. Many prominent democrats 'are ex pected from out In the state and It Is, going to be a case of get there early or fall to getoseat. Mr. Bryan, accompanied by Governor Dunne, is expected to morrow afternoon. Receives Copy of Iimnrnnce Hill. Auditor W. B. Howard received, this morning, a copy of the insurance bill which is being considered at this session of the New York legislature. The bill was received with a letter from W, T. Emmett, Insurance commissioner of that state, saying that the bill had been pre pared from the beBt features of the sev eral bills before the New York legisla ture and asking tho opinion of the Ne braska auditor as to Its provisions. Auditor Howard had not had time this morning to go over the bill, but will do so today and render his opinion accord ingly. .Mnjiir Arwinmi Uelffnn. Major Otis M. Newman of Aurora has resigned as an officer of the second, now the Fifth regiment of tho Nebraska na tional guard and an election will be called tol fill the vacancy soon. Applications have been received at the adjutant general's office from the towns of Fierce and Wahoo for permission to form companies of the guard at thai.) places. General Hall will go to Hastings Mar:h 31 for the purpose of inspecting tho com pany there and to meet the business men of the city for the purpose of working up Interest In the guard at that piac. The Omaha-Douglas County Medical society has filed with tho State tioau of Health a protest 'signed by Dr. ,. . U. Christie, president, and Dr. J. N. Banls ter, vice president, in behalf ff the so ciety agaliiBt the reinstatement of Dr. Mathews as a practicing physician. They state that the reinstatement will be wrong and work an injustice on the puo. lie. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March IS- (Special Tele gram.) The democratic house refused this afternoon to convene one hour later tomorrow morning and greet W. J. Bryan upon his arrival In the city at 10:10 o'clock. Instead, after realizing what it had done when It voted down tho Hoff motion, It decided on motion Instead to appoint a committee of five to meet the new secretary of state when his train arrives. This committee Is composed of Fallstead, Hoff, Hardin, Relsche and Scott. When Hoff made his motion to havo the houfe adjourn until 11 o'clock and the members in a body greet the distin guished Nebraskan. objection was made by Hardin and then Fries. Both said they had great love for the new secre tary, but both Insisted the house should attend to its business, while Hostetter -a!d; 'Ve wouldn't be noticed any more than anyone elso in tho crowd." So I motion was lost and the Fnllstend m tlon put In and carried later. Mr. Bryf will speak to the legislature Thursday Wedding Delayed Sixteen Years by Political Vov, FAIRBURY. Neb., March 18. (Special. A dispatch from Los Angeles, Cal., cop veys the news that Charlie W. Hlggln' a wealthy retired fnrmer of this city, wo recently married at Long Beach, Cal to Miss Mabel 13. Gold of Big Stone, D. This romance, It Is said, culminated after slxtten years of courtship and wa all due to the fact that Mr. Hlgglns mV lng the vow. In November, 1896, after tin defeat of William Jennings Bryan fo the presidency, that he would wait unt "Bryan sat in the White House ' av Washington before he would marry. Mr Hlgglns, during the last sixteen year has made his home at the Merchant hotel and very few of his friends thought ho woulld even venture on tho matrl monial sea; In fact, very few of them knew the cause of him remaining single, When Mr. Hlgglns made his vow In 1KK5, he was an enterprising farmer living : oa Fuirbury. Just before the presidential campaign last fall Mr, Hlgglns left Fair bury nnd went to California to sojofrn' His friends thought he would come bark to vote. In his capacity as secretary o state Mr. Bryan sat in the White House Just long enough to release Mr. Hlgglns from his vow. The bride. Miss Mabel K. Gold, had been Mr. Hlgglns' sweetheart for i num ber of years and It Is said the pair found the ill-timed vow Irksome. Mr. Hlggln has always been a faithful democrat nnd was one of the most radical In .leffcrsin county. He Is 52 years of age and hi bride In 3S years old. Mr. and .Mrs. Hlg gins are sojourning In Long Beach, Cul and are expected hlme In April. HOUSES WILL NOT MEET W. J. BRYAN EN MASSE Since tho doctor has been deprived of his right to practice in the state the State Board of Health has received certificates of death signed by Dr. Mathews, whtth Indicates according to the board that he must have been practicing medicine not withstanding his right to do so was taken from him at the time when charges were preferred against htm in the Miss Short case a few years ago, when It was claimed that he performed a criminal operation upon her from the effects of which she died, and on (he cvldpnce of which bin certificate was revoked Good-bye to old- time heating ! A cold house, like a cold man, is left behind. It is not the house any more than the man which repels. It is the unexpected streak of cold air within and about both, which puts would-be tenants and friends in retreat. 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Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Atlanta, Birmingham, New Orlcan., Indlanapoll., Milwaukee, Omaha, Mlnneapoll., St. Paul, St. Loula, Kan.a. City, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Spokane, San Franci.co, Lo Angelc., Toronto, Urantford (Ont.), London, Pari., Dru.iel., Oerlln, Due.acldorf, Milan, Vienna nt of Ames, where ho practiced medl np for many years, died Inst Tuesday i Clutnremont, Cal, Tho body Is ex ected to nrrlvo here today for Interment. Jr. Richmond was living: with, his daugh er, Anna, nnd son Albert, In California. Ir. Tillman Says Democratic Party is an Untamed Mob VASH1NQTON, March 18. Senator i Iman's unusual speech In the demo .itlo caucus last Friday, when he failed jf election ns chairman for the upproprla ons committee, became pubtlo today .-hen It was printed In full under author ty of the senate References to Senator lartln's activities leading up to his se ction for the appropriations chairman ihlp have aroused general discussion in ongresslonnl circles. Senator Tillman declared he was unalJn .o understand why Mr. Martin should mvo withdrawn from the contest for ijurty leader and should then have been ilven tho most Important chairmanship In tho senate. "I would hate to believe there had been any understanding nc nny promlB or pledges made," ho said, "As I- havo no proof I must perforce leave ony accu sations unsaid. Hut 1 cannot help tho .unplcion Ut there must have been n deal of somo kind or Senator Martin would not have retired without A show down." Senator Tillman said he had Riven up his plan to deliver a vltrolic speech, be cause he wanted to promote parly har mony. "Democratic hurmony and concert of action are more necessary at this tint" thun anything I know of," he said. "Democratic discipline Is also needed very much. fo:-. compared with the re publicans, we are un untamed mob." Aborigines Organize Congress of Own WASHINGTON, March lS.-Congrcss, when it convenes, will find a rival In tho capital, for It developed today plans have been made to establish here an organi zation to bo known as the Indian con Kress. Tho arrangements were approved at a meeting of several tribal Indians utid their representatives last night. Tho congress will have one rosldont dele gate from each of the various tribes of the country. 13nch delegate will receive u sulary, the amount to bo determined by tho council of ench tribe to bo paid out of the tribal funds. Tho primary object of tho congress will be to look after tho interests of tho Indians before the congress and the government. The newspaper, tho Tomuhuwk, now printed on the White Karth reservation In Minnesota, Is to he located hero and It is said the publication In Washington will begin by the time congress reconvenes. DIXIE FLYER JUMPS TRACKJJEAR MACON MACON, Ga., March 18.-Slx persons were slightly hurt this morning when three sleepers and one day-coach of the Dixlo flyer, Chicago to Jacksonville, were ditched twonty-three miles south of Macon on tho Georgia Southern and Florida tracks. DELAWARE IS AGAINST DIRECT ELECTIONS Persistent Advertising u the Iload to Business Success. Diabetes Simple Herb Quickly Re lieves This Dread Disease. Diabetes has heretofore been considered In ear able, and tho only hope held out to the afflicted has men lo prolong ueir years ut inci uieu DOVKU. Del., March 18. With only four more stntes needed. Delaware today jefused to Join the affirmative states in ratifying direct election of ' United Mates senators. Tho senate killed tho house 'resolution favoring direct election. A plant recently discovered in Mexico, called Dla bctol Herb ha. been found, to be a specific in tbo treatment or diabetes. quiekiv reducing me ano clfic irravltv and auirar. restoring vizor and build' tmrupthetyatcm. ... , ThU harmless vegetable remedy snouki relieve ue DEATH RECORD llr. Albert It Irlintotiil. AMES. la . March 1H. (Special.) Dr Albert Richmond, a former ponleer real- I vated cues, within a week, and to prove It, we will t mail the firat &0c package for 25c, with free booklet of apecial values to the diabetic, containing latest diet list and exclueive tablecf food value., giving ' percentage of starch and sugar (carbohydrates) in i 250 different fooda. . . , Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send JURY IN WAYMIRE DAMAGE SUIT FAILS TO AGREE niCATIUCB. Nob., Murch 18,-(Kpecial.) -Tho Jury In tho $16,000 damage suit jf Hrunke against Waymlrc, which was tried last week In the district court, was unable to agree and was discharged ly ' .ludgo Pemborton. Last summer lining, who resldoH at Sterling, was severely .1- Jurod when his horse became frighten I at an automobile driven by Waymlrc 1 who resides at Adams, nnd ran away. John HIohHi'dxon of Osceola, In., slipped and fell at the water works jnt yu , terday and broko his left shoulder. He ' rurau hern a few days ngo to work o ! the plant. N. M. Itow of the Dempster company yesterday lost one of his fingers whil i operating u well machine at the J. A Steokman Hum. seven miles east of He' atrlce. Clarence Culn and Huy KossIt of UUs city were arrested yesterday by Shertt S hlek in connection with the robte y j of the Beatrice hide house last 1'hursday night. The description of the two men furnished by tho officers at Lincoln and Crete, where some of the Htulen proporty was sold, tallies closely with Culn and Kosslcr. City Physician G. I lloe yesterday found the seven children of Mr. and Mri, Hen Know suffering from well-dctmud cases of smallpox and promptly oraorsd tho houso quarantined. Tho children evi dently contracted the disease from their father, who was taken down with tho scotrrgo soon after ho was released from the city jail. TWENTY-ONEHURT IN WRECK Northbound Train is Derailed Near Marshalltown. IMftr Yenm In Ministry. JULIAN, Neb., March 18.-(Hpeclal.) Saturday was a day of double Importance to Ilov. Harper, as It was his rovcntieth birthday anniversary and the clono of his fifty years us mlnUter of tho goHpel, nnd tho anniversaries were elaborately cele brated. His sou, also a minister, as sisted by Ilev. Mr. Jones of Uncol.t. helped with tho celebration, which waB In the public hall. After tho program dinner was served and Ilov. Mr. Harper was presented with many gifts, incluuinj a purse. SICILIAN GIRL BOUND OVER TO DISTRICT COURT Bortlim Seblstlna, the 20-yeur-old Sicilian girl who shot and killed her faithless lover, Ilosarlo St. Dllucu, last Thursday evening, waived preliminary hearing In police court yosterday and was bound over to the district court un der HM00 bonds. Tho girl showed no signs of emotion when sho was arraigned before Police Judge, Foster. Shu gazed around the court room In u disinterested manner. II or lawyers waived the examination and she did not suy a word. Persistent Advertising m me Itoud to Hlg Returns. SEVERAL FATALLY INJURED Several Cnrs on Train llouuil for ailiiucnpollii Turned over on Side Partial List or the Victims. MAHSIIALLTOWN, la., March 18.- Twtnty-ono persons were Injured, three of them possibly fatally, when a north bound passenger train on tho Minneapo lis & St. Louis railroad, known as the Twin City Special, was derailed six mllos north of hero curly today. Most of the Injured were from Missouri nnd southern Iowa, and wcro bound for Mlnnseota and the northwest, including a party for Canada, Among tho most seriously Injured are; Mrs. James Crist, Ilunna City. 111,. scalp torn off. uuy Haling, Northfield, Minn., face cut, nose and one leg broken. William Fetters, Infant son of Mrs. Emmellno Fetters, Green City, M,o., leg broken. Wayne Allen, son of Mrs. Dolva Allen, Green City, Mo., face cut. Floyd Mick, Oskaloosa, la., scalp laid open, Mrs. Frank Spence, Urbana, 111., leg Injured. W. A. Harrett, Klrksville, Mo., back Injured. L. S, italdwln, Pullmun conductor, St. Louis, hack and head hurt. A. K. Ilreeden, Grlnnell, la., arm nnd back Injured, The derailment took place at the ap proach of a culvert shortly after 2 o'clock. Tho onglne passed over It safely, but the combination baggage and mall car and a chair car went ovor the ravine, now filled with water, and caught fire, tho baggage car being "destroyed. The third car turned over on Its side. Last Spring My Health Wan coinplotoly broken down through prolonged watching at a sick bed. My appetite was gone. I was ho nervous that I could not sleop. I be camo pale, thin, languid, tired, looked ten yeara older. Through physical weakness my mental condition waB'nffected. Hood's Sarsaparllla re stored mo to porfect health, It aided the worn out nerves of my stomach to do their duty. I could soon eat and sleep peacefully and felt new life course through my veins. Within six weeks 1 was my former self, and for a year havo enjoyed tho host 6f health." Julia C. Tison, Atlantic City, N. J. For your Spring Medicine, blood purifier and strength builder, take Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold everywhere. Got a bottle todaj