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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF FORARER SPEAKS FORTREATY | 527t e ! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1900 Objo Benator Counsels Acceptance of Hay- | "' FIEE o\ ruverica much of o | Commonwealth is "3“'! Discuseing Mon fot | 105110 Funteet, Fred T Merkel. ‘.'{,»','..m;‘ 3 'suncefote Compact. ground he had in his prevl are H'F‘ Offices. €. Baer and John Kitterling. For (he ' s guments In support he Hay-Paunce | Woman's Christlan Temperance union, at [ fote treaty. lle refe to the protocols r | Willow Lakes; trustees, Mrs, Ida G. Chase, HISTORIC POLICY OF COUNTRY FOLLOWED |agrecd to hetween Nicaragua and Costa [ GAMBLE LEADS FOR PETT.CO"W'S PLACE | Mire. Clara Bell Buker and Mrs. Lucinda Rica regarding the canal and said that the Peck. For the Reward Gold Mining com- L ratification of the Hay treaty is a debt we pany at Plerre, with a capital of $400,000; in- ows In Same | owe to them. Those countries, if they s to Have Ninety Leginlators | . oora0re, T. F. McAvoy, F. T. Martens Strain, Arguing That Canal Should should see NAt, might ark and refuse to Bither Pledged or Instracted=Kit- and G. V. Pattison. For the South Dakota The Be Neatral for Sake of Coun- allow us to do anything. Hence, we could | teredge Also Mueh Talked Mennonite college, at Freeman: directors, “I have used Warner's Safe Cure tries Traverned. not afford to do anything that would of D, em to Want It. Cornelius Ewert, Charles Mueiler, D. J. ||| for general debility and cheerfully e only fend them For this reason we would have Mendel, Johan L. Wiff, Sam Walter, Jacob commend It as the very best me o s A the neutrality of the canal assured and the e Waltern, Dirk P. Filszen, A. Giving Free- b B G AL B pe(:lfic WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, —Again today the | pending treaty ratified PIERRE, D., Dec. 18.—(Special)—The | man and Joseph Grabe For the Mount MARTHA J. VAN DUZER sepate had the Hay-Pauncefote treaty un- | question as to who will fill the positions | Hamilton Land and Oil company, at Flan- Lady Commander, Jewel Hive, der discussion in exccutive session. No| DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DAY [ which Governor Herried will have to dis- | dreau, with a capitai of $1,000,000; incor- 162, L. O, T. M T business of consequence was transacted in pose of is one which is causing mueh dia- | porato John F. Krause, Willlam N. O MR T B AL bt open session awe Devoten Ttaclt to Conslderns | cussion at the present time. With all the | Krause and E. C. Stow. For the Morning & ¢ Previous to the takicg up of the treaty fon of Raitrond Ters discussion nothing is certain to the public. | Star Mining company, at Plerre, with a | | g No. enate, for the purpose of clearing its min C. J. McLeod of Aberdeen has been men- | cap 50,000; incorporators, o ~When n man's life F the ser 1 : minal | s | n | capital of $250,000; incorporators, Ralph M ally Toulh Tolotal S0, e Inateumment calendsr, disposed of several other treaties ity tioned as the most probable man for In-| Jacoby, George F. Buck and G. V. Pattison. I feel very grateful to Warner of comparatively little importance. Fiva WASHINGTON, De 18.-~The hou de- | surance commissioner, but the information 14 - Cure as [ know that it saved Il”'\ conventions In all were ratified. Among | voted the day to District of Columbia busi- | comes from a pretty rellable source that dentify Tier ns ty Man. | and restored me o perfect health the documents thus disposed of was an[ness. Mr. Babcock of Wisconsin, | he would not accopt the position even it| RAWLINS, Wyo, Dec. 18.-(Special) SO It I L RETLG Yeal’s ' sgreoment supplementary to the Hay-|chairman of the committee on Dis- | tendered to him. There is not enough in[H. A. Kirk and Willlam McCarthy, both finding no rellef, and although | of ss at | Teeldents of Rawlins, have positiv spent my fncome on aoctors and med- Pauncefole treaty itself and extending the | trict of Columbia then claimed | 4t 1o pay him to leave his busir y fo T r i ‘hel th'1 read thme within which it may bo ratifled. Un- |the day and ~called up a senate bill [ Aberdecn to attend to it. H. C. Shober of | {dentified Harry Tier, allas Harry Lyons, ||| yu"Uverlitemont. of Warners Rafe Success der the terms of the original treaty the [to change the terminal facilities of the | Highmore s making a strong pull for the [ the man arrested at Deadwood last week Cure and_ declded to try that. For It time for ratification expired two months | Pennsylvania railroad in this city and cle- | placo and has the backing of most of the | by Sheriff Ward of Evanston as the man four months 1 faithfully tcok the rem. S ago. The agreement favorably passed upon | vate the tracks of the company across the | Republican Press assoclation and s con- | Who murdered John Wheeling at Hilllard Falning _strength, (hen 't consideied Reputat.on. | today extends the time until March 4, dur- [ Mall, south of Pennsylvania avenue. The | gsidered as a strong probability. But others | tWenty-five years ago. Kirk was the pro myself cured. This Is five months fng which the treaty may be completed. | bill was antagonized on the ground that|are in the race and the governor has not | Prietor of a restaurant at Hilllard, in which ago and T e had no trouble since A free sample of Warner's Safo Cure will Senator Lodge, who had the matter in|it gave the road thirty-four and one-half|yet enlighteried the public as to who he | the killing took place. He and McCarthy and am In good hes 2 BeX be sent o anyone on receipt of postal eard ¥ charge, manifested some anxlety over this [acres of the land of the government and [ will gelect. About the only thing certain | Were present when the murder was com- ey Bt ai Address. 'WARNEI'S BAFE CORE O { treaty and evidently was somewhat re- | would destroy the scheme to beautify the | (s that someone will get it very shortly | mitted and yesterday when Sheriff Wood Virden, Manitoba, Aug. 31, 1900, . Mention this Paper. | leved when it went through without a dis- | Mall from the capitol to the Washington | after the new governor is sworn in. The | brought Tier to Rawling both men fdenti- i H | SeRiIng voloh monument. The opposition Alibustered | question of powr of removal was definitely | fled him as tho assassin. - { The other treaties which were ratificd | vigorously and prevented action all day, but [ eettled in the Kipp case The story of tho killing as told by Kirk [ | every officer to keep @ botile of War- “f have found Warner's Safe Cure a proscription and kept metting worse were as follows the friends of the bill finally succeeded, at | While the probabilities yet point to the | and McCarthy is that Wheeling and they ners Sate Cure on hand and thero | (L SO pnckache and When iy druggist, "who Was. & per i " g for one yea o me withi 6 o'cloc sec g (g nti t vere seate n o wtaure 0! we b but A few to s B 3 : are sonal end )i o Lhi % opin Extending for on ar the time within k, In aring a until 11| gelection of the old officers of both houses | ¥ seated n th staurant one night count of slekness, Belng exposed to the numerous palns women are af g b M LB B LR T M A which the commercial treaty with Argen- | o'clock tomcrrow. Somers for speaker, Bower for chief clerk | When Lyons entored. When the latter ap- ||| gl inds OF Weather, excetsive heats | ficied with: 1t tonex up the entire ey LAY it Belan: 4 tine may he ratified - of the house and Scriven for the secretary | peared Wheeling sald: “Boys, 1 got done [ || dden frost or rain, it takes an oo €0 STEL GO TET s 1 Bottls at . : s iy £ New Battleship ' L ! 9 toalaht wéd Tions 4 aid nstitution to stand it I ad- | i - < e ‘Tt veit g T Extending for a year the time within Dec. 15.—Tho board of | Of the senate—there 1s’a move on foot to [ Up tonight and Lyons is the man that did I Warner's Safe Cure, as it keeps ANNIE 15 HARPER, R patisntly and Yestoary “for L T | construction, considering the bids for | Make & complete change in this program. | it." Lyons jumped from his chalr and || tdneys in condition, which (he and words cannot describe reciprocity with Jamalea may be ratified :‘I‘ ':’v' "-[‘ "“ \ b j" n ) Fulsers, | It 18 belng worked all over the state, but [ Pulled his gun. Wheeling jumped behind | | means I; afson w'vh'r}\»n-\:v Y e e ward FatiEne At my feellngs when 1 found that The new extradition treatles with Bo "' con I"I-‘Y of '~‘ hips and crul has not as yet crystallized on any particu- [ KIrk and held him between himeelt and | || {uickly Careie off fom, (he gyetenl A Guara. Gt ity RebRIokR: gured. T felt lke v“.-\'\hm;v;”lum lvia and Chill One. of the. by armored crulsers shall | 18F men for the places, but the backers of | Lyons for several minutes. Finally Kirk you when sick and keeps vou in good | oo ROMG GREE T REE L ST would ke to every on | When the Hay-Pauncefote treaty was| On¢ of tho DK nrivored erigsers S8 iho move say they will have something to [ Pulled loose and dodged under a table. health if’ you take n dose now and | Lotk M fhdcbt e AuRUSt larly' affcctcd, " try” Warner's Sata || taken up attention was given to the reso- [0 0 Crauos, one to Newport Noews Ehib- | iy, "oyt ' the near future which will [Just then Lyons fired and the bullet tore a | [ theo, f MU SRty mag Sio Mot | 940 Cure IO ROSE, | lution offered in open session earlier in | DUILIING compony andote 1o the UBOR S8 | bo"y foundation on which to build. hole in Wheeling's i Lyons made hi kinds of weather to keep W | ¢ e | the day by Senator Tillman calling for the | WOrks in “"""‘I_ S M L e L Gamble’s Pences Bh aps. escape and in time the crime was forgotten, | [| Safe Cure on nand all the time.” “When my physteian first told ma T . Lake View, Cook Co, 0L correspondence between this government | K0 to the Foro River Englue works atf o "lcniiorial situation yet remains the | $ave by a brother of the deceused, who Bask Berraony N JOYCR had Bright's Disease a cold chill went August 22, 1000, and the government of Colombin relative ‘&‘j‘{:‘lb\-]“: e Al it gl | same. Gamble has the lead n the contest | kept track of Lyons all these years. e hidino Polloe Dept ver me and 1 felt s 1€ 1 were o doom oMoved to 1081 North Ashland Ave, ] {0 tus Hgnt of tie Uplted Blates to S08 | e, dnd while in view of the"fact’that wns| SN0 I talk (s Gamble sgainst the field Siats Dlntsibates Behool Money. Chicago, 111, September 3, 1t ed man. For three menths 1 took b hicugo, ] other meeting of the board is to be held it 1s not possible to make the prediction struct a canal across Colombian territory The resolution was agreed to after it was | amended at the instance of Senator Mor- | pris which come from all over the [ py The r RE, 8. D, Dec. 18.—(Special T stato aro to the effect that the men WHO | gy )—Tho state land_department today gan 80 a8 also to cal! for the correspond- | With absolute accuracy, the indications are | <“ITY on party fights, who lead in politl f apportioned 854,408, among the counties of ence with the Panama ( o will be et [ Chributed s follows; | <4l action, otherwise ' the machine, Would | (he" stato for achool purpotes. This ap- - JUBBEHS & MA“UFAET“HEBS cluding all offers on the part of that com- | One cruiser and one battleship to Cramps "f"’lr pee Some other man succeed A | portionment is on a basls of school popu- | | pany and all negotlation with it concerning | making three for it; one cruiser and bat- | (i tarodee tn thair man. reeardloss of hig | 1At1O0: Which has increased 4,600 during the | OF OMAHA Kitteredge is their man, regardiess of his | pug year, The. present apportionment will BOILER AN SHEST AKUN WORK the Panama canal, fibip %o Mewpore Nwws, making thies | postiion thet he i not & sandidets, Thete | Sl %Lt NG Yo the mbioal fund ‘ Varicocele, Stricture, Con- | [)rake, Wilson Senator Bard of California gave notlce of [ for it; one cruiser and one battleshin to Pt is no question that Kitteredge would be o - an amendment which he will offer to the [the Union Iron works, making three for o 5 of the various counties. a strong man if ho would allow his name ) { treaty providing that the United States|it; and one battleshin to the Bath Iron |y, yo yged, but up to the present he ap-| South Dakota Brand Commisston. shall have the right to “discriminate In|works. 'There is still a possibllity that| oury to be standing on his past asser-| PIERRE, S. D., Dec. 18.—(Speclal)—The & wn“ favor of American goods shipped through | Moran Bros.' of Secattle may get the bat- |y ¢ o s not in the race. 1 he|State Brand commlission exzects to hold a taoio“s Blood Polson ame the canal in American vessels engaged In | tleehip slated for the Union Iron works or [ perdicts in this position there fs little | meoting the last of the month, beginning ’ Saccessors Wilsom & Drake. the coastwise trade, the Bath Iron works. question that Gamble will be selected by |about the 27th. It will take about two Nervo“s neh"ity and A“ ,’,‘,‘.’;,‘,’,'\"';‘“I’,‘;,,‘Z‘L’}ff‘ e, e I Foraker Defend slature. If the Black Hills mem- | weeks to clear up the work now on hand 9 | B water taih.. boller tubes con: e e | JUDGES T AKENRBY U P RIS | L e e B 1 s, o o, aSenntor Foraker's speech from first \ ast was @ defense of the Hay-Pauncefote by Gamble and this will go a long way treaty and he took occasion to praise in | toward assisting him in his ambitions, high terms Sceretary Hay, who, he said, While his claim of ninety members either s not only an accomplished gentleman | pledsed or lustructed for him s denied | ‘:‘.""""I"'I'('y’l‘k' ‘:(’“:“;“”“ 1"‘“ v“:‘“‘" ‘:‘:" I"";_"’“« and scholarly n but & patriot and a| wpw e is not demied that he has by far the|Co.'s bank at that place was robbed of $1.- statos nan, but a patriot and 8| Npw ORLEANS, Dec. 18.- Weather fino | ke ol H Mo will | 600 while the cashier was at dinner. The esman of a high order. He had diftered and track good. Tonicum and Tom Kinjs- | Strongest following of any man who will] b, bt o) b % e i Bo o with the secretar; e ot HIGINREE RULEPR Sab S0P sald, as to Reflex Complications and &% Bk chiasiibihoiny Associate Diseases and - — Weaknesses of Men by| _ DRY Goobs. Our Electro - Medical | M E. Smith & Co. : : ' > Treatment Which Com- Wirst” race, selling, oo ang or |in aiso o auestion that up to the pr e Uhaseq Bescer maiirond °"| DOCTOR TOLSON, bines All the Curative | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods retary of state had accepted conditions as | mijee: Thonma Rita 110 (1radford), t racks. Congressman Gamble returned from [ s MILBANK Dec. 18.—~Word was Unexpected Victory in some respects, he |ley were the only winning favorites. Donia | ask for the support of the legislature and Rita’s win in the first ce was such a sur- 1 | F 2 V! o - | e policy to be pursued, but | RIS K rt ¢ uch o sur- | this will give him a good lead. While | any talr-mindod man must recognize that | Liaia sk nd W (e e | there ts no doubt a strong sontiment 1n | CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS in negotinting the pending treaty the sec- | Pending an investigation, Resulis: favor of some man other than Gamble there i8 also no question that up to the present importers and Jobbers of he found them and that in falling into the | wons Phidias, 104 (Cochranm. ) of the State Electro-Medi o ’ Seridey the State Electro-Medica AND NOTIONS. Ristoric precedents. As for himselt he had | }et Oy, nig Governor B¢ | Washington to Yankton today. It {5 In| Within the city limits of Omaha there| institute, 1308 Farnam Str POWOI‘S 0' Bo“‘ Melfl- ——— . i also ran regard to Kitteredge's moves that Mr. Gam- | are more than seven miles of unused street iug with the question of the construction | Second race five furlongs: o ble has been summoned home for con- | car tracks, A Teport which City Engineer| oo o o Cine flnd [lec“’icity_ ELECTR!CAL SUPPLIES. of the canal, but no ong who would give the Walsi, & t0 1 and 6 o b, ferences with his wheelhorses, Joseph El- | Rosewater prosented to the council at its to see that the neutral policy had been the | 102 Senator Beveridge, Tea Gown, passed betwecn the three and their licu-|of double tragk belonging to the Oj v ed el o Custodfan, Rondella, Dr. Carrick and SI° | tenants throughout the state during tho v KIng » Omaba | cal system of treatment. We invite In particular all who have treated elsewhore policy of meutrality he had only followed | 10 1 sccond: Pacomaker, 107 (iol always favored an American policy in deal- | Mitt Poykin ert, Davis, RSN S e FPCSLE N ON lenst attention to the subfect could fail | (notce. 111 (Med liott and Charles Ringsrud, - Telegrams on to the subject could fafl | Chofce, 114 (McJdynt), 10 to 1. 1o d 8 gsrud. cgran: » t d 5 ; T meeting last wight showed that 2.56 miles We want every man thus aficted to honestly investigate our speclal Electro-Medi- W"'."I El.cfrio.l policy of this country in the past. Every | mans e nid sie sui Street Rallway company have fallen into | Without success; all whose cases have been abandoned by family physiclans and s | administration since 1830 had given some | Third mile, selling: Lillian | A campalgn has been arranged by | gisuse and that 225 miles of single track | ¢Alled experts. We will explain to you why such treatment has not cured you and ompany \ recognition to the Clayion-Bulwer treaty | Reed, 100 (Ri ., 1 Ao 1, won: Linden |the anti-Gamble elements and now dangers AL 3 et & will demonstrated to your entire satisfa:tion that we can cure you safely, quic'ly eaty Reed, 100 (Ransom), 1 bto 1, won; Lindan | b have boen abandoned. This report was |and permanently. Our counsel will cost you nothing, and our charges for a perfect Rlsctoiond Mibols rnu that document was to be found in the | Sir Gatinn o 1. thira Tima: | to the leader's L have appeared In | made in complance with a resolution passed gure will ot be more than you wil e willing fo pay’for benefits conferred. We wil clreal Suppies. atest treaty compllation. To further show | 1:42%. Chorus Hoy. Ocie Brooks Tivo An- |many unexpected places. pEn s e e do by you as we would want you to do by s If OUF cases were reversed. aln 4 ‘ i e G R A U L PR Y R FRS LR s s S BB by the councll at a recent meeting. The | 52 oare 1a what you want. We can and will cite you, by permission, some of the b Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Lightta ation Mr. Foraker | Vg0, M} “Fuce, mevon furiongs, handicap: | RUEDE J unused doublo track is located on the fol- | citizens of this city whom we have cured and made happy and who will choerfully | G . JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St quoted article xv of the treaty made bé- | Tam Kingsiey. 100 (Daler 1L a5 wont Alen: | The move toward changes in the present | lowing streets Vouch. for our financlul as well as professional standing, = What we have dome tween the United States and Nicaragua in | 107 (Mitehell): 8 to & and. evén, wecond: | incorporation laws will be in the lne of | Elecentl strect, from Willlams to Mason: | fOF them we cau do for you. Georgla, 110 (7. "Walsh), 15 to 5, third. limo! regard to the canal in 1867, as follows: creasing the fees for filing to not less venth street, from Ja, to Howa; j sy, Servia also ran |/ ARereuatng “tie f5es f9r. Aliugs Lo nak, 10w | geoTRekt BB e N e, (5 Taavar { 4 1 “The United States hereby agrees to ex- | Fifth r Ix and | k Ly L ehy ees 1o ex- ce, and one-half furlonga: | than §25, and to require the keeping of a | Woi'th: 1 nworth strect, from Seventh ! S £ wortlh Leasenivorth strect, from Seventh | blood are driven from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling quickly subsides. tend their protection to all surh routes of [ McGrathian 'Pri 106 (Mitchell), § 1o 1| duplicate set of books at the head office as | fo Ninth{ Haward stret, from Tileventh to | Every indication of varicocels soon vaniches angd in its stead contes. the } 106, (M s the pride, the commerce as aforesald and to guarantee | o0 HAndeutt 112 GF Walkhy 10 to Uand | gnnounced tn the articles. At present all | TWelfth: Dodge sirect, from Twenty-fifth to | power and the pleasure ofperfect health and restored manhood. h a af [ to 1, wec erraiine, 104 (Wonderly). 5 Tghty. hi Casd sreet, from Kights | e Uma (] Under our Electro-Melical treatment this instdious dise: rapldl; VARIGOGFLE :i:: pbedth, " Pully ceanei aimort inatantiy. | The pools of stugnunt SAFE AND IRON WORKS. the neutrality and innocent use of the [to 1, ‘third. Tme: 1255, W, J. . Bakee | the business of the company Incorporating | movin'te Toven ot Mwhirget, from Bieht- TRIGTURE 0uf Blcctro;Medical trautment dissolven the stricture, compltely same. They also agree to employ their in- I‘l-m-‘«] ¥ onan !:.{'n. y Im‘h 88 vl-l v ‘m | may be transacted at any branch office, | Cass to Cuming: Hurt street. from Seven- d 3 and removes every ‘ogflr;u'\l n fu‘\m n;.’- ulhnu'y‘ passage ‘-dln)‘i an ron or ’ fluenc er nations to induce ushla, Master Mariner, Jockey Joe, Glen % 1 P teenth to Tweity-seco e Sy | 31 inflammation, stops every unnaturnl dischurke, reduces the prostate gland, cleanses flug K\.firlf:fi..“f»n‘l, ’.m\”-rx‘.‘“:) In |‘\l| o them | ko ooy anit Orirtd sito T any number of branch offices m gl el T ivtecntis | and heals the bladder and kidneys, \invigorates (He sexual organs and Testores health Al o L y and protec- | | Sixth ruce, one mile, selling: Liitle Boy | lished [ BEFGCE rom Niehoias to LAKC: Lake sitect, | and soundness to every part of ihe by afiected by the discane. G. ANDREEN, Prop. h e, 10 (Cochran), 4 to 1, won The appropriation asked from the com m ‘Bighteenth to Twentiethi — Webster | Our speclal form of Blectro-Medical treat- | Mak clalty of— . . 108 (Gilmorey, 6 to 1 And 3 +0'1, second; fodd LA y i e Slectro-Medical trea akes & specialty o NENtFALLY 18 tho Past, 107 (Ramsom. 8 to 10 Ihird: “Fimer 1545 | ng session will reach approximately $1,- | trect, from Sixteenth to Seventeenth CONTAGIOUS Blflon ROISON car 38t bt ARt aadinsl Hoal: FIIRE FSCAPE What more definite and positive declara- | Onoto, Frank Treland. Sister Fox, Diverti:- | 250.4 Wl will probubly o beyond that | SIDEle (rack has been abandoned on the | sult of our iife work, und it ndorsed by the best physicians {n this and forelin coun- EHUTTERS, ( o \ antlan wward, Brightoigad | 8t | oo st tries. Tt ‘contain no dangerous drugs of Injurlous medicines of any kind. It goes to St ; tlon, asked Mr. Foraker, could be made for [ ment Pantland, © Windward, “Brightulgat | g, The general appropriation bill of | following = } the very bottom of (he disease and forces out every particle of impurlty. Soon ewery | And Burglar Proof Sates & Vault Doors, ete neutrality in dealing with the canal. Henc e two years ago carried $sv1 besides a ‘, ‘\‘ '“ Ary '8 i 'Al‘\lll“l‘x)yl:' :‘-x sign and symptom d,_”‘, ears completely and fo ‘r l'r|..‘mm ) VI’n (Is»uo': the 11 -;n, S, 14t .+ Omunha, Neb, ho argued, Mr. Hay had merely acted in number of r T Mg "Slx om Cap- | i hones, and the whole system are cleansed, purificd and restored to perfect health S & by 3 2 y acte jer of special appropriations, The | itol ave Sixteonth street, | | whole systemn A ored ] s YL S i | TALENT GETS WARD BUNP iy o v, somries, o it PR AT | L Bl ik (52 o W Sl Sl S0 | Se s Gowgl Tom Work v . oF Del — centh stree “iming to Nicholas | Men, many of you are now reaping the result of yo 3 Ir‘ll:lun-:)l:F:;:mll:‘r:”‘.x:« Jroviding for neutral | Lomond, a Ranic Outalder, Wine aq | year will be over $L00.000, as besides the | Niehons sirer ! ith o Nin "Envn‘us DE‘P“."!' formor folly, Your manhood i+ falling and wiil soon [ E 0rks. A v JOB0%. Walorway ¥ - stitutio rovided for a a es- | teenth; Tzard ‘st Sixteenth to | be lost unless you do something for yourse here no time to lose. Impotency, ; Mr. Foraker also contended that there {s Fanfornm (o shnRisoomorny SONLions provied tor Bt She At dee- | R R R itahiy trom Cap- | like il sexuni diseases,. i never on the standatil. With It you can make ho com: MANUFACTURKRS AND JOBURRS of the Spectators. sfon, there will be this year the Asylum for | FEDIeenth; Secentochy nth trect, | promise. Either you must master it or It will master you, and fill your whole futura | * SRY. an implied reservation in the treaty as it the Blind of Gary; the Asylum for Feeble | came to the senate to protect the canal| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18 m Chicago to Cass; he vietory | Minded at Redfield, and the School of | from Capitol avenue to Chicag n sircot: | with misery and indescribable woe, ‘We have treated s many cascs of this kind that | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALT\ Jlghteenth re as famillar w em as you are with the very daylight nce cure y us 3 Libatlath - o W in be bothered with emissions, drains, prematuroness, small or weak IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERA. from enemies. The treaty guarantees its|of Lomond, a 10 to 1 shot. In the third | pechnology & 4 street, from Chicagd to Cass, e y o event, wis the surprise of the day at Tan- | 1echnology at Aberdeen to provide for o Sundayw. orguns, norvousiiess, failing memory. fose of wrbitlon or”ether symptome which rob 1801, sen Street, neutrality in time of peace, he sald, but W today. He took the Tead Soon after | These will add considerable to the total Grpesrjie fo, Ha Bpany Vou of your manhood and abolutely unfit you for tudy, business. pleasure or mar Omaka, Neb. Tel. 538, ] we reserve the right to do with It as we Start and was never headod bl L il el An ordinance which provides that a'l retail | 100 OF JOp% TANIACd SR oak men will rorrect all of these eviin and restore you fe | M. Taaiie Agont 3B Cowith, Mem ] see fit in time of war except that we can- | . The fnish between Boundico and Atee in| - T*% v dealors in meat and kroceries shall | what nature intended_u hale, healthy, huppy mun,” with physical, mental and | — 2 i not fortify it. But, he went on, there is | the fourth rice was very close, Buchanan| The report of the state auditor calls| oy their places of business on Sunday was [ Se3ual power Riste, landing Boundl no prohibition against our closing it in |1 ren, | favorlte In the " openink * event, | suaicial purposes we eases. For Instance, sexuil woakness sometimes comes time of war. He found great significance | Anished sgoond It ran away three miles, | ized counties, and a 1::‘”“”]":\‘:‘ int. of 0] 1 seenared by Cily Altaruey Oonnel: sotn i Gecd A I g T CU G R T B TS 1n the difference between the language used ell o colt ran away three milew, | lzed counties, ant ge amount o o suggestion of retail clerks, and provides Taglous blood taints In the system, or physical and mental decline frequently fol- | ELE V A I ORS e language used | \Weather fine and track slow. Results collected, but a small part of it H9. AUKRSRELOD o FEA L fiolig 1 In treating discases of any kind we always remove the origin—wo 4 winner by a nosc. Mac- [ attention to the fact that while o tax for < Many allments are reflex, originating from other dfs- 'ELEVATOR SUPPLIES introduced by Mr. Karr by request. It| @ Fs F n's!’sis ' “ ‘ E lco | in the Constantinople treaty relating to| First race, five furlongs, purse: Duckoy ! WAS eVer | pag all offenders shall be fined not less than | low impotency. h ! 2 ed into the state troas hre the cause Improved Quick and Easy Rising the Suez canal and the language employed | 102 (Coburn), 4 to L won: MucLaren, {v [ turned into the state treasury as provided | ¢z "\ on more than $100, ure | , d (©'Connor), 4 to B, kecond; Formatus, 103 | by 11, which called for suc prid | b One personal visit 1s always preferred, but if you cannot | 4 | in relation to the Nicaragua canal and ho | (SYGEARYTS 8, G0 RCOE Konmatus 3| by the bill, which vatled for such a 1evy. | " ounciiman zimman introducea an orai- | GORRESPOMDENGE ©raPSi o S e ol rapioms Yoihy'™"Sar Steam, Electric and dwelt upon the fact that the Suez treaty | zig, Hifam Johnson, Racetto, Drufdess, |10 that line the residents of that portion | yanee which repeals portions of the pres- [ home treatment by correspondence is wlways successtul | contains a provision that in time of hos- | Faborito, Random and Eva Moo alse ran. ' | of N-H:'U county, who lived in the unor- | on grajnance regulating the charges which Legal contract given to all patients to hold for our agreement, Do not hesitate. It Hand Power Elevators. ’ tilities that canal shall be open (o the ships | S5 EE B TGRS U, BTG | gaatzed ortion before. the consolldation | Cuben shall make. At prescnt 4 charge | you cAnnot cail today, write and describe your trouble.Successful treatment by mail, AUTOMATIO HATOH OATES: of belligerents, although the Ottoman em v|‘\| llnnun\‘.m\ 8108 mi.m] ATETeRC r 111; el ‘1‘ "*“;l" ‘: “r' '“"'"' “'l'lm the | ot 50 cents is made for a single passenger Reference—Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. 8end for catalogue. pire, through whose dominfon the canai | (Mouncer 10 t 1. third. ‘Time: 115 Hil'y | orlEinal county §19,000 of such tax collected, | e <ty amy soint within he district 5 S 3 4 KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia us wnd Cantinus iso ran which they allcge has ne et i | was to be constructed, should be one of | Vs Mtmus and Cantiius also r Wi | h1ch, they ke haa never been accounted | poundea by the Missourl river, Bancroft CONSULTATION FREE. a8 9t Street. Telephone 10, 1 | Lomond, 102 (Dominick), 10 to 1, we od | for. The sult will be closely watched by | Ny holas and Twenty-eighth street. Tho Oflice Hours—From 8 a. the belligerents. That provision has \ to 8 p, m.. Sundays, 10 to 1 p.m, omitted from the Hay-Pauncefote treaty, | Hope 104 (Coburn), 7 to 5 second. Isaline, | other interested parties, and In case the [ new ordinanco changes the west limit to F i 2 H n"i‘ & son omission could be interpreted In mo way | Root and Our Lizzie 1 will be commenced against other counties | jmit at \Williams str . o Agents for the Richmond | . conce: Ny Fourth race seven furlongs, sellin hic 3 o o lisf i N Safety Gates a :x;.‘m as a concesslon of difference In In- | Jourth race, meven futlongs, —sclll Wwhich are In the same 1ist An ordinance creating @ district for the m Street, mear h, Omaha, Neb. ite Das: ent, 105 (O'Connor), & o 1, second; Cyril paving of Thirty-second avenue between Elevater Hydraullc and Hand Elevaters. tons Not Needed, ausch), 18 10 1, third ne: ' 1:311." Sir itk i ] Fortifications Not Needed ‘u\‘fu.hv-". 840 3 _hird, Timed R inki Arbor strest and the south city limits was Elevater ropairing @ specialty. Leather He also contended for the safety of the FOR'MEN Valve Cups for Elevators, Engines aad Twink and Tostl also At a meeting of stationary engineers held | Passed to a second reading ;;:nlml";v\-;;u“(‘::u:‘y:h‘llrllh:\‘nllxtlullull‘ |v.»‘:(lv.-n.yv T urse: Anjou | hero 1t was declded to ask the legislature | i ity Elnlrumn] E :“ Sv:mr:g rr[mrlh-d 1 7,0 s Tewors o e Normem Printing Pressses. ed, fo s absurd, he sald, to suppose | 107 (Mouncel, 3 { ambouila, 1% | Luon 't meets next month to enact a | that the fees of his office during October old and young arising from efec that any enemy would attempt to| (RODUFML S t9 L e Heroulean, 108 B 10 AnR0k A Inw A 330,15 i g -.nmmse, dmlpnml. Cucets, o dgusicunclios, Durep Lost m:ururm,b me (Ross), 4% to hird " Foul | for the better protection of those working | 8mounted to §20.15 an ha e ees “ ht=Lo: I 'mfi'fl" O'l |rll° nia n® sall its ships through a canal Saint Anthony, Alar around statlonary and portable engines. | for November were $179.91. E"F K S min 'rfi 81078, Lamo Ba .08 N6 miles loag and owne cou- | SEIN race; six and a halt furlor Among those who attended the meeting | A Eeneral appropriation ordinance was fi?",‘ fi" ‘i a'._fi:“[,'; g 00 potency trolled and ‘|\nlhml by his country, \\I;«'ll\m hernota, 104 ) 4 to b were: J, A, Brewer and J. 8. O'Neil of | Passed and the council adjourned with the .,.!‘, e GUTE: ABT, S e e ot hard, [ Frals undevelop nctual hostilities were in progress. In this | Galunthus. 6, o, 1, Yankton, W. Holland, J. Tuckey and G.|understanding that it will not meet next| ek Sttmulstes the busin dnd nm-(“;:'-. Do i fmhr il ey o 300, cal Time: 1:24ig ind 'Davids [ Gerton of Mitchell and G. P. Frost, Homer | Week as the regular meeting falls on Christ- by N DR CoP IR AND also ran, Wagner and Thomas Bushnell of Sioux | ma: WHEN IN nouur. TRY They nave s00d the test of years, and have cured thousands of as Debility, Dizainess, Sleeplesse ' They clear the brain, strangthen . ’ . . s The bill t be | \ n Defents L a it i 0 be ntroduced provides ™ > Y Se the gamest exhibitions ever witnessed in u | gineers in charge of stationary and portable [ N o colllery ended today, the 1200 em- Memphis prize ring Kid Mckadden of Sab | boilers and steam generating = plants turning to work. The Shamokin rancisco was given the decision over Ca greed to grant the 10 per i ore the Phocnix | to go to Pierre during the meetlng of the | men and glve non-union men two days in ate This. A tgtsht Malach) Hogan 1] legislature and push the measure before | Which to settle differences with union men; A h | wits 4t ‘ovens and considerable. money | that body. The bill will provide for the | JileTise the fo Rais ey ther ol vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checke!l germanenily. Unless patients Not one of life’s miserlie changed hands. ~ Refe Hogan sald that | appointment of several boiler inspector {lo Wp the mines of the company if re properly cured, their conc often worries them into Insanity, Cor ption or Deat 1s greater than a bad back he gave the declsion to Mcladden for the | bd B AR B8 BEECH A | B i eaniin hen Who refuse to 8o 11 theis Mailed sealed. Price §1 per box; 0 boxes, with iron-clad iezal guaranics rear refund A back that's lame or weak or achin reason that he did’ the most lading In the | throughout th» state and for ensl organization are not dischnreed 0naY, 85,00 = book. Address, PFAL i AL il 180 IRFS a8 2 B | last few rounds of the cont examinations and licenses. In the cases of SaWan > — Bold by Kuhn & Co. 15th and Douglas, and J. A. Fuller & Co.. Mth and Douglas, l Tells of sick kidneys thoa T e y hos who operate traction engines they Jester Goes to Min nwpolis, Backache s simply kidney ache il £ ALy Lons vould, for a period of one year after the| A. 11 Jester, an old-timer among Omeha | = T The cure Is simple. Au Omaha cftizen | CHICAL li Moo “pro- | present law went into effect, be permitted | tFaveling men, who was for u lonk time in Cured While You Oose oot on, , the Jag pro- | ¥ v ted | Chiarge Gf a corps of salesmen for Cudah A FRR s X rican leaguel will b | fo continue in their occupations upon se- | Lide yale, "o hls many friends in this cfy si in 15 D & Mra. J. T. King, of 1316 North Twenty nched at onoe, uccording to Nice Prel- | ouring a permit from some one of the botler | Inst IKht. Mr. Jester goos to Knnss City 4 eep, in 15 Days. Ca"forni 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at Kuhn & Co.'s | Grand Raplds, Detroit, Toledo, indianipoti= | year it would be necessary for them to sub- | fhar4polts: where he Wil resee I 'a v Emia (.... Ia Fiftban Days, N0 rags o raii tie s\omaoh, bal dreot Jocal drug store, corner of Fitteenth and Doug- | Minneapoiis, ‘St Pauls Kansas- City and | 1% (g "oxaminations and procure. lNoenses | (ot mnniucturen. LAKITE Dowder o' an sua boslilve applicailon totne entlnd wredhral traei G- olvent” s not's : 1as streets, I could hardly crawl about the A 4 the same as in the case of engineers of | extensive scale and has been elected (o the fquia st provared I tas torm Man Should Ko h’.*" if | That runs Persc |nll{ Conducted hon;u on \:rruunl ;»r lpnln ::x :Ih' Tnmlll of cycler Aromsan Likely o Die. stationary engines and steam gonerating | PO¥Ition of secretary s Ihem;-lu Biietire. Very‘ fllthll now fimse Excursi from Omaha three days my back, 1 wore plusters all the time, but W YORK, ¢, 18.—Aronson, the | nianis The adoption of the law would not SCAl F ST JAMRS ARAN. Kim St C\iloinnatl, O has propared at cach week, ¢ " ¥ B edish bieycle ride ho Injurea n | Plants. e adop L ould nof Zpeuse an exhiustive [lusiratod Trontlse on Lho wale ; ~ they did me no good. When siting or re- | RN WIS ST, Who Wt IO, 3 | Lu\eive any Gxpouse o tho tate, aa the LOCAL BREVITIES. St i a1 ey e ot rssaF RREE | ““Vicy ure in charge of compstent "\ clining I could scarcel on my feet und den, has, it s announced, deveioped [ boller inspectors would receive their pay . Manugers. 1 attribute the cause to an accident when 1 | pieumania and bs ikely to dic X v Rev. Trving . dohmnson of St Martin's S'I‘ JAMES ASSN. 62 ST, JAMES BUILDING, CINCINNATI, OHIO, L) from a fund created by the examination and | church, South Omaha. will lecture in Trin- P license fae ity cathedral chapel this evening at 8 p. m Subject, “The Prodigal Son.” —— - 1 Be Corporations. Mrs, J, J. McLain of 3514 North Twe PAEE PEOPEPDOOO® DO® ||, Leave Union Station Wedn 0 p. m. ave Union Station Fridays, 1:30 fell off the sidewalk, broke a limb and in- - el or Chie N Al S0 Y thalke Ocan's' Bidaey Pills at| oRIGAO Do aL Nava) MiMta. L first helped me and finally disposed of the | ing ays the oruiser Dorothea Has | days, last attack. It requires very littlo im- | Ly Becretary of the Navy PIERRE, 8 Di Deer 18— (Special)— | 07U stidet ‘met with i vory severe aceldent feawo naval militla fow o by falllng on the stuirs Peom. agination to reason that what benefitted mo | Mcago paval militla £ Atticles of incorporation have been filed for f ure of the pelvis bone anc R[SULIS I[Ll . & dning ship. 1118 alvo stated tf v taining & racture of the pelvis bone and + | Leave Union g0 greatly can be depended upon fn the the Mansfield Print Works comvany at | iy rm. Although confined ons of th ve the proy i future should recurrences take place Hritnin, forbide Rrookings, with a capital of $23.000; in- | (0 her bed she is doing nicely " C B W ADS @ p.m, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents 8 through th orporators, T. Arthur Fuller, Louis N, Ful- [, At present the Police Rellef assoclat THE BEE WANT A ¢ = | L 8 | the Great Lakes, ¢ 4 u has a fund of 838 This money has not PRODUCE RESULTS. per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. | ment is considering the { cor, Philo Hall. For the Hot Springs Ir- | bean invested the Board of Fire and Lol b . : 2 Y., sole agents for the United States. l‘n.mlhm.-l |‘n.- ;m sthea, \\lm«'h'?* now at v-l.‘» rigation and Live Stock company, at Hot l‘ullu‘ ('nmmlsslnmylu has -;wl\lm\\-rul the CECIOIOROIOTOROIGEOND DO We l.rplf. om Union Station 1 Remember the name—Doan's—and take no [ fj28ue sland nacy vard, and again eauln | springs, with a capital of $56,000; incor- | #ssoclation ta purchase two §10 warrants " Kay' for coughs, colds arnam & 10th and Marcy Ste | . guns for practice upon its ¥ 0 whic nterest at the rate of 4 per Al A Te e e substitute. ; FE g T AT ¥ porators, J. A. Stanley, Chasles W, Hargens | bepy UeoF Inferest at the rate il boarar MUY BT | Dr. Kay S lung Balm fii Tel. Tel, 629, { .