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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER WOMAN IS CERTAINLY CRAZY|SENATOR DAwIS 1S VERY ILL|\WISHARD AND REIFF CLEAR| st sy o v 1900 Furniture Bargains for This Week. This week we call your attention to a few items from a store- full of ths most up-to-date assortment of Furniture ever shown in 18, Righy up. o Ak ate, n welter hund - Payslelans Refuse (o Offer Any Hopes | M soverels mile and & quart i . Although the Symptoms Mo ot e moumt . Would-Be Assassin of Kaiser Wilkelm is Are Batter, fayer had the mount Mentally Uabalanced. | Jockey Olub Finds Lord Durbam's Charges | | sk Mg | ST. PAUL, Minn.. Nov. 17.—The condition Without Foundation. |OPENING DAY AT BENNINGS| { of Senator Cushman K. Davis was today | somewhat improved. When the new com- Fall W At Washington Hegl BERLIN LOOKS AT CHINA WITHOUT HOPE | SEEEEEIE e deltium and the indamma. | RESULT OF CHAGRIN AT LOSING A RACE Vadee wair Agn | tion of the kidneys, developed early in the — plees Powera Are | Weok it was professionally stated that un- less a pronounced change for the bettes - “ Girow! Thi Belief Is Growing Nobleman with % ouk Prejudices Dividing Inte Groaps with the . WASHINGTON, Now The tall meet. took place before the end of the we ,. wainst Americans Wakes Sweep- 1t ngton J b open Hden of At o L before the end ot th ek th ' the b ace oo today under | and Falls to Any of Them. worst might be teared So firmly convinced were those mest fn -_— terested that the senator's life was hang ing in the balance that, during lucld inter- vals, matters of Importance relating to his | (COPYTIght, 190, by Press Publishing Co.) es. The weather was art rable a th lurge and speculation wc- | There were five ruces on the flat and stecplechage. Four fuvorites cholte and one rank outside purses. Summary BERLIN, Nov. 17.<The attempt upon the lifo of Emperor Willlam, the oveaing of | aguv MAtiers of FOR LONDON, Nov. 17.—(New York World Ca- | . Fifat race Addle, 108 (T ? s . v (% e o g s the situation 1n China | A Sere aranRed, O e rearemny s oaed it | e 4t ta s, wons e Riamer: 1R (| Omaha. These prices, selected at random, illustratc the kind of v by the roported willingness of the United | /o vanent has taken place and that | Dard and Lester Reiff have emerged out of Thompson), ! ihird, Time: 1006, | . “ . 5 . States 1o co-operate forthwith with the | ((TRREVIC W o LT RECD R Ner, | the charges of fraud made agaiust them by | Sccond” race o ! Ui Vi || prices we are quoting. Call and be convinced of these bargains. rowers In Pekin, give plenty of food fc fenry), 4 to 1, won; Sentr CT. Burn & y His physicians, however, will hold out |10fd Durbam with flyink colors. The .m;;b-wu during the week. The e oric | 1o VWG Repen te thv fumlly. ‘They witl | TRERE G Whe Jebly WD B 8 e "o TS, | sny KBOItIVLY HOLBINE &8 16 (he b | tended investigation of the running of Rich- peams indeed (o be demented. Sbo Is 6| of 1ne sonators recovaring . - PO P |4rd Crocker's The Scotchman 11, who de- | Hopper, « Lacturer, | fntaliible "Valasques e, carved top, Catholic, born at Larnowits, and 1» & Pole |~ one "o the o S e ort Durbem s horse Gerclsteln, re. | Blue, Yietor and Bpotisport also ran. " |} frame—hae 208 96 Fronoh bevel mirror 35 inches wide by 64 inches high— by nationality, WEe wkrFed & 11VIBE BL] Sutes 10 ALs GORMNICE Ligey o "TaPOmE | Chlly, After A searching Inquiry b I L 30E: Tiinhe- | plato. Original price 820,00 .00 Reduced feom 1900 to ... T . eslau, as a peddler of woolen socks. She [ ' pan oo n SO0 an ¢ The tnereanel | stewards decided that the charges of fraud | S8R 1 to b woni Fairic Bl 8 SAgRRE L WALR 2xs 2xt ion Table —Solid onk res) eipifation fiom'ss to i o ards decided that the charges of traud | Euf. 1t b wons X 3 G No. 302—Extension Table —Solid oak, jeen I the habit of locking herself in | roupiration fast night was taken to indi. |MAde by Lord Durham were not well founded |~ Fourin race, handicap, seven furlongs No. 417 — Hanging Hat Rack — Same quartered and polishe Wo have this table in two rooin Brien), 8 to 1, third. Time 0 Iq Pro. e assassln, from (he latest r No. 418—Hanging Hat Rack—Quar- No. 35 — Library Case — Mahogany tered oak, golden fiuish, beautifully serolied anl carved finish, polished, double & LA oK NUE BMHIIA Tev Nt SRR | s oy VAN R e e aal tmva et | IR LIN N afdhs: 316 2'und evin, e || design us above, but with 24x30 Fronch bovel shades of finishes—ths H{zht owk and the golden finish It was given out today, but unoMclaily was brought out in the investiga:ion [ JAMCT 8 (6, WRENYTIRT GG SVRE || mirror plate—price reduced from $26.00 48 ipchos square, extends 10 foot—n beau- breatcied to kill the’ landlord It ejected | that tomorrow the turning point I th | At Rickaty, Lord Durhau's fockey, fode | i, 186" Druh, Generds Mard Giry'and || Now....oo... Sharebibat , . wfut our price has been $30.00, but lg 00 Yosterday, before she made the attempt|senator's condition will decide his chances | YeTY badly in the race. This caused the ¢ ardiy aiso ran ; | K Rt b %, % [} on tho Kaiser, ejectment proceedings had | for recovery i1 Gecide his chamoss | L1 of Gerolsteln in large part and aseisted | (g ifth race. six furlongs: Litde Daive’ § No. 115 — Hall Seat — Fine selected have reduced it to. .. i en token against hor and sho had bar- | The 11 p m bulletin was s follows: | materially in the success of The Scotchman | (Hrenner). 15 to' @ und o to 1, “wecond; |} guartered vak, golden fintsh, carved arms and back No. 420—-Dining Room Chair—Quar- 1 with laborer for paving stone: Benator Davis I8 resting easily. 1Is free |1 his reverse in form —Gerolstein had | Gt H_"_" ‘Imwlt}‘m AL \\flv\g“ly "”r:\;‘\ large roomy box, massive eflect — former ok, golden finish, polished, shaped seat ich she wanted for the purpose of kill- | from pain and taking nourishment freely. | Previously defeated The Scotchman IL easily | oy Me Toivosy And Hempire aiso ram price $40.00, but 00 2,75 chair everybody. She subscquently purchased | Puise, 104; temperature, 59 3-5, Y| Zinflamed the prejudice of Lord Durbam | Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth NOW b civsvvene inaer ssesovivirve " L] PR P . v oW Lew batchet with which she attempted | i ——— | against the American jockeys and trainers | Speedmas, 108 (¢ 1, woni Hand r. At the p inquiry | J. W, Bryan of Lawder, Ils. writes: | and, taking heed of the malicious tnterested | §1iff \iyiholt " nen) 36, 86, 1. | v today the woman answered the questfons [“My little boy was very low with pneu- | koesip of a number of disgruntled Eoglish- | ihird. Time: 156 ‘Toluca, Magle Light A put to her by saying: “Everybody tries to|monia. Unknown to the doctor we gave |men, he made the c s of fraud. Wis- | Charawind, - Chatles b murder me. Therefore, 1 must murder the |him Foley's Honey and Tar. The result |bard and Reiff, although adviscd strongly to | Pttt and S0 . Kalser | was magical and puzzled the doctor, as it | bring sult for libel against Lord hurham AS IT IS PLAYED IN KENTUCKY in Berlin called at the palace today te hv auickly recovere take such action. They ar - express gratification at the escape of his low the matter o stand with the stewards | Extremely Realistic, Vot to Say San- majcaty. The press today potuts ot that FATE OF CONVICTS UNKNOWN |deciion, and clain that s vindication | uulnary Fone, Glven Gnme a¢ Book content to al- the crime is devold of political feature. enough. All they bave asked for in return Danville, H Bar is that as much publicity is given their ex- i Little H o ned L4 — e Hope as to China to He Bambura oneration as the charges of fraud made by | DHANVILLE, Ky., foot ball - The China situation is viewed here rather but They Are Not Seen, Lord Durham game here today e he, Central coly - without hoj The st di| o B ’ ge of Kentuc p e Iversity o e G - > ase . v etobbbsc ety g d B L LEAVENWORTH, Kan., The | The Jockey club stewards are making | CINCINNATI O 1 oot ball v 1o reliab! of Cinclnnati ar information there regarding | two convicts, Estell and € , who es- ¢ momentary intention of the empress|caped from the state penitentlary Friday | u general Inquiry into Lord Durham's alle- | {am of the Unisersity of i rom ita towa d the emperor » pre pations against American jockeys* and | gume with the team of Central college at vager and the emperor, but the prevall- | afternoon, wre still at large, haviug |(rajners. Durham's backers are firm in | Danville, Ky. and it was ubout the moat ng oplulon among the envoys thero Is that | eluded w cordon of guards and escaped from | (po boljeet that his claims of fraud against cripp d ‘combination that ever reached l:)u.‘ loy do not intend to teturn to Pekin, Re- [ barn In which they Rad boen surrounded. e Tememiorms are’ woll takea and {hat | locil depot, most of tho plavers being taken || 66 ” parding .n. powers of LI Hung Chang and|fome time last night they succeeded In |gomething can be proved agalnst them. | their version of { ow _the Danville play- Prince Ching for negotlating terms of set: | evading the officers and went to Brighton, | 1¢ this can be secured it will be in part [¢F$ kicked on the first deciston of Refore M lement, there is the strongest doubt among | where they bid in the barn of Robert|q justification for some of the very serious T e i e Sators » envoys. The statements emanating ‘Moore. This afternoon Mrs. Moore entered |allogations of wrong-doing laid against the [ closed in on him and on the visiting team Washington that the United States|tho barn and saw the convicts. ~Leaving | Americans. Clubs, stones, slugs and even deadly ) will hereafter act jointly with the pow hor littlo boy 10 watoh sbe started for & | Severa! heavy speculators have been ex- | WSanons were used The Ro “The Royal.” the most practical for the library or office—can be added to at al Extension Bookcase i ny A deprecating the reported intentlon (0 | nefghbor, and tuet .soms of he ' DFAOD |arluen coneerainy reporth LAt they §ave | ousty iuion wares Coach Rued, head vty |1 time, in fact the capacity is unlimited. These cases 4 or plain oak, and have the rpose obstacles to punitive expeditions | guards, to whom she told where the men |large presents, wmounting to $2,0 to | cut; Cook, scalp lald open; Schayer, head golden finish. We ure offering this week 20 PER COUNT on any case or part. recolved here with unanimous satisfac- | were. The guards sent for assistance and | American ockeys because they . had won | budly cuts Van Muke, infired In head ang DON'T FORGET WE CARRY A COMPLEIE OFFICE DESKS, CHAIRS, STOOLS, ete. o, @ number of the papers pointiug out | began firing Into the barn, Which was com- | races, but the stewards have xo far falled | Was hecessits for the uthoriins (o Come Our display of Holiday Goods is complete e dares | Come In und let us show you through it onco the Chinese court understands | pletely riddled with buckshot that there is no wpllt among the powers being able 10 foree the convicts out, | that money was passed to commit & fraud. | ¥ers sworn i to escort the Cincinnatl pity. oy will the more willingly glve full satis- | o handkerchief saturated with coal oil und | At the third day's T R T i aclug of the Derby | in escort the attack was continucd dnd the 2 N 3 VIS SEMIES o ed by | lighted was thrown into the barn from the [ November meeting today the American |driver of the omnibus that cagried the Cln ewe One “--‘l‘::"'l»;lut:'m‘l'r"v:;h':'!'Itj “:‘flt;h.\\h‘:’:u‘: shelter of a nearby crib, and in a few |Jjockeys wero agaln successful. The Bel- | innatl bovs to the Berot o Ots () AT TR L moments the barn was & shoest of flames. | ort selling plate, a bigh welght bandicap | of the'Cincinnatl players took e reins und jermany, Nothing was seen of the convicts, and un- |of 106 sovereigns for §-year-olds and up- |drove to the depo 2 . S 2R Tho Cologne Volks Zeituug, in an edl-|jogy they are dead under the hurning hay | ward, the winner to be sold by auction for | e 3 1115 and 1117 FARNAM STREET. torial article, calls tho diplomatic situa- | {hey have made their oscape. Tence officers |100 sovereigas, one mile, was won by Mr.| LIPTON 1S WELL PLEASED | | tion regarding China dangerous, as evi-|from the city have gone to ald in running | L. Brassey's bay gelding, Charlton, by St | | rative evidence | 10 the rescue of the visi rrobo were sworn in to escort th to bring out any ¢ t L fi";‘“? ‘h"lv‘h"“ A8 S8 “:'“"‘“»"" the men down. Serf, out of Palisandre, ridden by . Challenger for Oy L e RrouRs AICIDE 8 LU Jenkins. Second place was captured by | ested powers. This view is borne out by | Satisfied with the Histori 1 ct that the Frenci bishop, Favier, at Sundy Hook Course. Pekin has undertakes a trip to Rome at the inetance of the pope, his holiness de- 1ing to re-establish France's protectorate over the Catholle missions in Chiza. The Amerl ABLE DISCOVERY. |\ 0, Temple's bay mare, Waybridge, by Prince Hampton, out of Bridget, with —lnlihended People Take Cournge, |RIEDY In the saddle, and Sir VRt | e TR00Hs eontrovaiey; 16 A recent interview with the manufac-|Prown colt, Bulogy, by Cherry Ripe, out | (i®F 104" gtates regarding the proposed turers of “Newbro's Herpiclde” reveals|©f Eudocia, guided by Lester Reiff, came | change of the America’s cup course. from £ “Herplelde off Sandy Hook to off Newport, R, L, can some interesting information in regard to | third. ¢ . © wants an express cl to thut effec! gard to | T . . co | only be settled in one way, according to Sir v o P aaith the Tukee" Clause to that oot | this new discovery. European sclentists| The Chatsworth plate (handicap) of 500 | s TApton's 140 tht 15, by BICKINE ]!M‘{'}‘ [TABLE L B SCh7e Wil sabredtionliy ugoks: the| CRYIoR ! demonirated (tNAL S dandnifes wag | ovdrelEnn, Ctor §-ywatsoldl Kod UDWAR, fi1on uieold ondur EULIRRN, D8 RO 46 B N T \luption of such @ clause. Tnformation | 4Used by a parasite, It was the fortune | ive furlongs, was won by Mr. W. Duke's | re fi"l',"r?'r'."r“s\'v'x'd:mn' S o "ot ik ; “--. Nbich (Hol/ANSbOIAted Préss Has: obtained | OF the NeWwbro\Drug Co. of Butts, Mont,|Inishirss, With B. Righy up Ll 0 better course th ‘the' world. 1 k from the highest source Is £0 the effect that | 10, 418COvery a remedy. The Allestree plate, one mile and a quar- | have never made any objection to it. In Ny T iate " at. Muntel; Mansi@ngr | I WaS' on Judh 3B, 1890, :that the fiat | o, wAS iwon by, Mr. FOXAA Teend] fSh Rava SHERYe sngken Wt o 1EN Sambucett), 18 coming to Beriln to make | POLt1 of “Newbro's Herpicido™ was labeled [ Sin0Pl, on which Danny Mahor had the | year ‘were prolonged owing to there not SURPLUS %.61.000.000 str entations upon the subject to |04 Put on sale, and the remedy was then [MoNIL: Deing suficient wind to finish within the .000.000. h i vert The queen's plate of 200 soverei for | time limit. But {t Is my opinion that w Mt ey Furttie 7 |advertised exclusively in the Butte press. 8 QUMD PN SEOIEDS) S sECe. % v iy Emperor William. Furthermore, the As- | g0 0r (hiry aa time mel ‘:rdar’!JAypnr-uldg and upward, about two miles, | Sufficient wind there Id not be a bet clated P J J Ji a falrer course and personally 1 feel 9’ fated Press has learned at the Japaneso | (o %y ol T 0 B tons of | Was won by Oldclo, on which L. Relff had | thers would be more glory In fighting the A WQMAM S legation in Berlin that Japan intends to 3 Montana, rnd within another thirt the mount, battles over the old historical course, whe thdraw Its troops from Pekin at the ear- rty days ) o have. 80 often been defeatsd ow sl s orders coming in from nearly every — we have so often been defented, Anyhow e yame IR AR LopTIAD omir 4800 | i ' o FAINTED AT END OF RACE|firiminivumey wmuribicni|| REASON quate guard. *“Herpicide” s not only a sure and radl- and had the Shamrock heen a speedfer bont | § = | HAIR ABUNDANTLY if he source I8 not stopped by dan e o o wind wowd have brought it in | Lively Times in the Relchstag. cal destroyer of the pestiferous dandruff | Jockey Rows on Saguenay Tratns Too | hae “Wore 10" oo Gver o e druff, which is caused by a pestiferous The coming week Will seo lively times | Germ. but it Is also & superlor stimulant Fine in Order to Make Welght coulil not have worse lucl so far a8 re; AND A MAN’S ANSWER. germ's digging up the scalp into scales in ol ' e | to the hair b o . " sults go, than had at Bandy ook and | the Relchstag. The first reading of th air bulb and it makes hatr as soft and Comes to Grief. The AMuricans could not have better Tuck | or scurf, as it burrows to the root of China bill will open the sluices of long re- [and glossy as silk. Dandruff causes nine- thaf they got there. These are my personal Ask & woman why she has th hair, whe 1t saps th hair's vital prossed oloquence. In the second part of | tenths of all the hair troubles; without NCINNATI, Nov. 17.—Fine weather | vlews. The members of the New York Tebed s §1¥an. oonolublon - wnf {hn weck the soclalist interpellation on the | dandruft hair must grow abundantly. “Her- | 814, & §ood card drew u licge crowd to | Yacht club ure ‘cortainly the best Jutecs e sy causing brittle, then falling halr, Posadowski- Wurek affair will come up|Plclde” has a delightful odor and it gives | nished o surprise in the fifth event, @ | decisdon. . lets it go at that. Ask a man and and, later, baldness. There has becn general wmazement in Ger- | @ most delightful and cool fecling to the | handicap at six furlongs, by winning in a = e he may begin the same way, but - mun political circles that Count von Buc- |Scalp. It 1s put up in a beautitul bottie | §4IIOP from siich cruck T-yedr-oldu ws Kihel | - pan players Back trom Cuba. he doesn’t stop until he runs out low, since assuming the imperial chancel- | Of high quality glass, with a glass stopper. | rode Sagucany in the first race, faintod | NEW YORK, Nov. 1T Among the pis: of argument, adjective, metaphor T“E nNLY w‘v jorship has become extremely uncommuni- | The bottle is an oraament to any dressing | after the finleh trom overtraining to re- | L e T RO S and superlative. Here is a thought- Cative, thus reversing his former habits. | table. e e T o oomhe | following professional base bali players ful man’s answer to the question Nobody yet knows which way the chancel The company has several thousand volun- | stre bruised the boy's knee. Tha | from the LT L S0 S “Why is the Equitable Life As- To cunE n‘"nn“FF lorship Wil proceed regarding both the [ tary testimonials, from all over the United | track was fast, Summary; D | MIT® Thomas Daly, Clarence F. Foater, surance Society the strongest in o and foretgn policy, All attempts | SUtes, Dot a few from reputable physicians. | o FIFES Baee: g e SSRGS, DEAIRUTE, | George 8. Davis, Jimes Sovmour, William | the world?” | : Of course, the Newbro Drug Co. does not | (May), 3 to 2, second; Ben Hattle, 8 (J. | Keeler, Michuel Grady, Charles Hickman is to kill the dandruff germ; and there le by the press and party leaders to . b 2 3 « him out have proved fruitless, but | €xpect “Herpicide” to be a dividend payer | Hicks), 1 to L third, 'rime: Ll Zazel, and Wiliam BAIAWAECS Y J A 0] .ynch, Charley an e N Agel 3 sald i wis semi-oficlal utterances in the | fOF Some time to come, but it has no fear | MAFIOR LitheRe Char ane and Sague- | LN Crikinally consisted of twenty-two ich, Derlin and Hamburg papers show | ©f the future, because it feels that the | "Hacond ‘race, six and a halt furlongs: | players who went to Havans snder o is today but one world that is a sp that pestiferous mie v prepuration in th ific destro pbhe; and that is roof Jucur from the start the emmity of the | With judicious newspaper advertising, and | SUU "D} Kefth, 113 (Bassinger), 13 to, | the Cuban clubs prevented the carrying VBECAUSE during the last twenty ;arariane. The subject of Boer hamigra- | PIeRtY of 1t, will win in the end. third. - Time: 1 Mebanus, ‘Juniper. | ut of the teams. ' Einally seversl games years the Equitable’s Surplus y lon to Southwest Africa will engugo tho Moriality Btwen Orrie Goan, Laura’s Last and Joe Battie | et [0t \ie' plivers hecame disguated with Earnings have been larger than Reichatag's attention shortly, the govern-| The following deaths and births were re. | Third race. six furlongs, selling: Her- | the situation and returned home ' The those of ANY other COmIRDY. ment having announced that such immi- | ported to the city health com:nisstoner for | mencla, 110 (J; Winkfleld), X'to 5, won; Freo | others will stay & while in Cuba and ar- " r 5 games with the local players it pos- BECAUSE during the past seven 107 (Wanderly), '8 to "1, second; zratlon would be welcome. Oflelal ma- | yraly' Paullne J, 107 (May), 8 to 1, third, Time: o ¢ erial submitted to the Reichstag shows | Deaths—Rosa Bob., 1205 Chicago, aged 4| Ll Fulminate, Doctor J. W, Ramsey, years the Equitable has paid ont_-h nything but & flourishing condition in the [ MOnths: Emma Gardiner, 05 Suuth Twenty- | Nancy Till, Fairy’ Dell and The Tory als year more than $2,000.000 ln divi- olony. The trads of the most important | IR Pk aray, 2: shirtey, girt; | “Fourth race, nundicap mile and o | THOUSANDS BEAR WITNESS dends to policy holders. No other one . e & heot largest colony in German East Africa | Henry Croft, Twenty-fourth and Wool: | sixteenth: Brangh, 112 (Dupee), 2 to 1 won; Fly company can polat to such a rec twenty-four hours ending at on Sat- | Hand, HERPICIDE. wiually shows a decrease. Negotiations [ WOFth, boy Chmbrlen, 1t f‘ O, 05, second; Johi | 1) (ue value of the Pyramid File ord. L ; . 1650 bogun In Berlin aud Lendon rexurding | conECAST OF THE WEATH 1Ty, 'nd Bohi! also ran « BECAUSE ths foliciss of the Bquit- allays all itehing Instantly; stops ho fixlog of a/teagtisr.of.the Togo Hinters ER il ra. handleaps Lady | 1o ugands of pile sufferers bear witness able are pald more promptly than falling hair in u few duys; and causes and. I R B e e My second: | to the inestimable value of the Pyramid those of ANY OTHER company. the hair to grow abundanty, und 4 p——— Sith Niaw: ool Wakthas)y ” :-xv"'!ul"\\“»‘.‘, ‘l‘?ldl\”vl‘.‘]fi‘nl‘u :‘,l‘:‘n:v\‘m ‘;nrln 1113 | pile Cure and even those who have under- BECAUS qun..l.:« l[lu'(l:h‘:q::‘,l;"‘:(‘: makes it soft aud glossy ax silk. [t Win lus and May Cherry also ran. gone surgical operations without cure have the assured what Gov 0 makes {he scalp feel cool and refresh 3 mile and an elghth, sell- | been happily surprised by results from a Bonds are to the investor--the oy Sixth r 0 —_— i G than, 103 (McQuade), 8 to 5. won; i Eha il il BAI’ Bl.o », WASHINGTON, Nov, 17.—Forecast for | Bliber. 100, (Duioe). 4 {0 b, second; Hieana, | f6) weeks' treatment with the Pyramid, o TALHNGTON &) g 5 to 1 third. ime: 1161, D | The rellet trom paln and Mching i almont Ry e shn i BA” coM l[x' N For Nebraska—Fair in northern, snow | fender 1halsoran instantaneous and the hesling olla and te- ROAUSR, ‘e Bl 4 18 p » in southern portion Sund 16’ way tringents contained e gradu- : over $61,000,000 of . uy: cold wav world, having over $61.000,000 BETTORS HAVE FAIR LUCK Monday fair and cold; northerly winds. slly and paturally bring about a complete surplus over all liabilities to back afest that ean be secured. DANDRUFF IS A The skin is the seat of an almost end- | For Iown—Rain Sunday, turuing lnto {roure in sny tovwm of plies, Itchiag, protrud- up Its guarantees, and GE““ nlsEAsE less variety of diseases. Theyare known | gnow, with a cold wave; Monday falr, con- | Two Favorites, Three Second Cholees | 108, internal or bleeding BECAUSE Surplus not only means o by various names, but are all due to the | tinued cold; high northerly winds and One Outsider Win Out Mr. Archie Birkett of lonia, Mich., writes Al LA S| || same cause, acid and other poisous in For Missouri—Much colder Sunday, with at Oakland. I was troubled with piles so bad I had fund from which dividends to J! Destroy the cause, you remove the the blood that irritate and interfere with | rain, possibly turning into snow in north to quit work for a while. 1 found no reliet Jolicy holders are paid | effect Kill the dandruff germ the proper action of the skin. west portion; cold wave by aftermoon or| SAN FRANCISCO, v. 17.—Weather | until 1 tried the Pyramid Pile Cure. I po | To have a smooth, soft skiu, free from | ight; Monday falr; colder in southeast |500NSTY mln- .1:«":“‘\ "y‘,‘.f"-"a’ vy\’ Two | ysed only two applications and it cured The Rec of the Past is the Guar : all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure | portion; winds becoming high northerly. | oioer twon today: Hesuits: - 0 °"®|me almcst mstantly. 1 can truthully rec- || antee of the Future. During the forty Jas. C. Rowe, Livingston, Mont.: and healthy., The many preparations of For South Dakota—Falr Sunday, with a| First race, six’furlongs, selling: Unca- | ommend the Pyramid Plle Cure to any suf- years of (he Equitable’s history, it soHerpicide’ cured my dandruffund arsenic and potash and the large number | cola wave; Monday fair; brisk to hign | denu. © (. Daly) 8 o 1 won: Botke, 8 | gorer trom piles. has achieved results which bave not . ; b . of face powders and lotions generally | yortherly winds, (Btuarty 1 tg &g Thme: 117, Incindl. | Mr. Bdward Dunellen of Wilkesbarre only never been paralleled, but hav stopp.d my hair from falling out, ¥ used in this class of diseases cover up | yor Kunsas—Rain or stow S Wi ator Golly Britton, Naples, Harry | Pa., saye For seven years 1 was scarcely 3 been approached by any other NI D Israe /6 : for a short time, but cannot remove per. taln or scow Sunday, with | ator Botore: Kate Walcott ana Garh 2 b never been app . ! s ash.: of ) ve = |a cold wave; Mouday fair col Thatcher, Dolore, Katle Walcott and Garbo | ever free from the itching torment of company during a similar period.” s Akt latdal Bak' & Stalt clika manently the ugly hlotches and the red, | bocoming high northerly 484 o0ld; winds ulgo ran ot e piles. 1 had used ointments and salves B [ Harpislde! has gompletely syred disfiguring pimples, For Colorado—Snow In eastern portion irse Golden Age 115 (Dominick), 1| without number and oftentimes got reliet There aro a few ‘“'l‘lr boag v g | my dandruff, Etornal vigilanoe is the prio® | sunday, with a cold wave; rain or snow won; Billy Lyons, 108 (Coburn), from them, but it took the Pyramid Pile fle In this ofce; we'll be glad o fi| ond; Argot, 107 oods), 12 ) o cure, and ow th o you of a boautiful complexion |l coidir v western portion; Monday 1 aocond; AT, Corncake and Cura to make a complete core. und it did show them when such remedies are relied | tate: northerly winds Magln ulso ran 4 it thoroushiy, And SRF WEALESH MORLAS atoaya i iy Ghigier was iflcii for fears | and Monday; cold wave in_southern and finke, for b Yo ToR Bat Mool 10 HC6- 1 1 teel all the more refoiced because some of . ’ | i gy uption on he hicl . U 21 o 1, won A T ¥, 97« e 1 woul eve he © D! :'e»"r:‘:.n ulxflx:.'\'fi.:fn' Rison Ber fune, NEOR castern portious; northerly winds Woodsy, * even, séc ‘m‘ln .1‘;. A my friends told me 1 o 1.ll never be cured Manager for Nebraska celebrated health spriugs. but received no bene- For Wyoming—Snow Sunday, with a cold | (Mounce), 2 to 1, third me: 1:29%." Only | untess 1 submitted to a surgical operation, \iding, Omah A" Many medicines were prescrived, but with: | wave; Monday falr and cold; northerly e TS one and one-sixteenth miles, | 804 this 1 telt 1 never could do. 206-208 Bee Bu 8 s out result, watil we decided {o tr and by | winae LR ourth ruce, one and P niles | Mrs. Aarcn Medron of Savannah, G | {me Vottie was finished the crupi de Alamedn Free handic and Suchem, 0| Mrs. Aarcn Savannah, Ga.. e B oUIe Ytnen boitles cured het | For Montana—Snow In western, falr in | (1:08UC) § to 1 won BT | writos: * “Rver since the birth of my ret — letcly and Teft her skin perfectly smooth: | vastern portion Sunday; Monday fairs not | 3y {0 accond; Malay, m. 310 1 chig, six years ago, | have sulfered greatly LA OO®OILBEDOBELDE | She Is now seventeen years old, and nota sign of | % 017 FEILE BSOS third. Time: 1:50ty. “The Gonfalon O P i troublas T n v | {he embarrassing disease has ever returned " %0 cold; variatle winds, and Lochochee also ran § £rom ‘plise ApA_FeEAS i The Bee . r $.8. 8. is a positive, unfailing cure for Local Record, ,",'.’“", "l.:.l.l.nn\r:\\h ‘“Au.\-\'.r “:\”.m‘vi;‘wx'llvlv: not bring myself to bear the thonghts of . e ’ ¥ the worst forms of skin troubles. It is [ OWFICE OF THE WA moso, 133 p A . | gurgical operation and had always been| ® s X perature and prectpi'ation, comparad ice, Loconomo, Clarendon and Decoy wlso | “Bul it was simply a case ouly one guaranteed purely vegetable, | B (TS S0 FCHG TG Fhinnied wlth | Ie. . years Bixth race, one mile, selling: Harda, 10 1900, 1500, 158, 1897, | (Mbuneer, 3 fo 1 won: Byharin: 104 (Cobirny © il [ITS NERVOUS REFLEXES Other Hours by Appointment. purifies aad fovigos |\ i temperatu Frir 1 Allefa 101 (1 } 4,14 [ 1 o i 4 Maximum temperature 48 215 to 1, Kecond fa. 100 (Riusch), 7 o 1, | tised, 1 determined to try it, and for two [ 4 i makes new, rich blood {Pitation 2 .00 0| et afars Kinselia, Ringmaster. M A Sapa DA NE A g { v H that nourishes the | Ticord of tomperature and precinitation | lde, Barney ¥ citmation ol mysolf that 1 did so, for I havo been en- | ‘ ames icnards body and keeps the |at Omaba for this day and since March 1, — tirely cured of rectal trouble two o ’ L L4 % e e Tl 1064 purifers, aud the | OMATIA. Nav. 1o OmaR Tacert ot ot | L ondar 4 to 1, thind: Fime: 115 Stk | prejudiced ugainst patent medicines prints daily 'l THE AND (OFFICE HOURS: try some- | ¢ the most complete | 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p, m. | thing or give up entirely, and so, havi often scen the Pyramid Pile O Bad blood makes bad complexions. in active 1600 | Yankee Hiders Win Agal Jackages of the Pyramid removed every|' e 1 o 1 ( per i 8 % - | e ot iy i | G s W LA "y e i v 3 ol T | ws & LY FARNAN, STREET, OWANA, Condition to perform its part towards | Normal (Amperaty LONDON, Nov, oAt the third deps ; : s ‘ & b carrying off the impurities from the body. | Fatal exceos ainea March 17721100 528 | Minorican Jockeyw were agan successful, | fotched and overdrawn, but It is absolutely | § i e o AR ath ne: sisarlasraa?R: Panten Bot 1f" you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt | Normal precipitation ® 01 tneh The Belpor selling plate, o high welght X 4 TR N 2 he adach aplox (reme nervous Risutm, Peoriasis, or your skin'is rough | Deficlency fof the davio... e J08 inch | bandloan Gt A O Pharitey | The Prramid Pils Cure cunialus no co- | g The sporting department of Hi s dlesase | nascislatay. Gush and pimply, send for our book on Blood |y Mice March 1 15 Wchen | Fidden by Jenkins ndl placs, wis cap. | €oine, opl any injurious drug what- | | The Omaha Sunday Bee da tl: Drs. Renney und Stephens of New and Skin Discases and write our physi Deflelency tor cor. perfod, 189, 5.40 inches | tured by’ O. Temp bay mare Weybridge, | ever, and 1s absolutely safe, painless and | | 7 f o d g i K bout your case. No charge whate | Dsficlency for eor. period, 18- { T{ inches | with 1igby in the saadle, und Sir B Vin: | effective i is unexcelled. 4 ) $ Nore ». wor wenk eves, nching eyes, gran ever for this service v ladioates trace b Prepl AR aye O D g 108y sulded by Lester | “pryggiats sell full sized treatment of this | * ¢ | ulnted lids, ‘cataracts, ehror flar ra on the inside of the eye. Dr. Rich SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Local Forecast Omctal | 'The ¥Natsworth plate (handicap) of 500 | remedy for 50 cents. $000 000000000000 ¢ [ ANN trenth and suscamstiiy aiise the saw ke Sandiiohs Mist fiet haviag seroading |

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