Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 12, 1901, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 IS COMMISSION'S CHAIRMAN Fmith of Sturgis Made Head of the Rail- road Board, BLACX HILLS MEMBERS INTRODUCE BILLS d, Chiesman, Patrlquin and te to Day's Pro- ton Proposes s Charg Hawg Bennett Contrl ceedings — John Investignting D., Jan. 11.—(8pecial Tele PIERRE gram.)—The railroad commission met today | and organized by the selection of Commis sioner Smith of Sturgls as chairman. The | headquarters of the commission were fixed at Stoux Falls and the matter of a secre tary was left until the next meeting oo January 23, at Sioux Falls. Gardner of Sturgls appears to have the inside track for this position In the house today the the appointment of committee clerks, of which the Black Hills scction of the st gets two important ones in W. 8. Hamilton | * of Butte, rallroad committee, and E. D. Bond of Fall River, for the appropriation committee. The clerks’ pay and that of other house and sennte employes was fixed today at a rate running from for the chiet clerk and secretary down to $2.2 for the pages. Chief Clerk Remer arrived | from Deadwood last night and has been | geiting pointers on his duties will begin work tomorrow The principal bills introduced in the house today wers to appropriate $50,000 each to erect buildings for state schools at Vermil- lon and Aberdeen and ralsing the salary of the governor and supreme court judges 0 $3,000 a year each and the salaries of | the circuit judges to $2,000 each. By the Biack Hilly Mem Bills introduced by Black ‘Hills' mem- bers were: Hawgood, to reimburse the sherift of Lawrence county for transporting prisoners to the penitentiary; Chiesman, to allow incorporation for citles with 500 people; Benedict, to change the terms of court in the seventh circult; Patriquin, to provide a state board of embalmers; Bennett to appropriate $25,000 for building a school of mines Edwards introduced senate memorializing congress to make a permanent regimental post of Fort Meade. Johnston presented a resolution for a com- mittee of three senate members and four house members to investigate the charges made by Governor Lee in his messa ugaimst (he former heads of (he penitentiary, reform school and asylum for insane. J. B. McCloud of Hermosa is back with his bill for supplies furnished troops in 1890, His claiin this time is $4,171, hers. WHAT THE POPULISTS WANT| Five Members of South nture Ask for ¥ Chalrmanship: PIERRE, 8. D., Jan. 11.—(Special.)—The vovullsts lost no opportunity which they thought might help anchor them a little longer onto anything in the shape of an office In the closing days of their chances, Besides the appointments made by Gov- ernor Lee of the Board of Charities and Corrections, he also reappointed his oil inspector a short time before going out of office. The inspector followed by ap- pointing his brother, Daniel Meyer, as deputy, and he managed to get hig oath of office filed with the secretary of state on the day of the inauguration of a new gov- ernor. The committee places which were asked for by the few fusion house members are: Davies. on elections, state affairs, agricul- ture and horticulture, public health and live stock; Dean, on appropriations, rafl- roads and military affairs; Gross, on ju- diclary, state affairs, insurance, temper- ance and appropriations; Kane, on county affairs, judiciary, elections and appropria- tlons; Kruse, on ways and means, temper- ance, immigration and warehouses; Mar- tin. on education, appropriations, mines and mining, public health and live stock; Stove. on education, federal relations, agri- culture and horticulture and appropria- tions: Stransky, on ways and means, cor- vorations, charitable fnstitutions, immigra- tion and appropriations; Yirsa, on rail roads. federal relations, county affairs and live stock. Farmer Realizes Well. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jan. 11.—(Special.) ~Henry Ash, a Day county farmer, a year ago purchased 160 acres of school land for $11 per acre. He sowed the tract to flax, which has just netted him the sum of $2,400, not only paying for the land, but for the seed, breaking and other ex- venses. BOUNTY BILL IS INTRODUCED re Declaring War on Predatory Animals Gets a Start in Wyom- 1ng Leg! ure. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 11.—The legls- lature convened at 10 o'clock by President Stone and after roll call prayer was offered by Chaplain Young The senate journal was read and approved, after making several minor resolutions, in- cluding the addition of a standing commit teo on legislative apportionment. Recess , when the was then taken until 2 p. m standing committees were named. The house was called to order by The Whole Truth! There's nothing so bad fora cough as coughing. There's nothing so good for & cough as Avyer’s Cherry Pectoral The 25 cent size is just right for an ordinary, everyday cold. The 50 cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis, croup, grip, and hoarseness. The dol- lar size is the best for chronic ceughs, as in consumption, chronic bronchitis, asthma, ete, Three siz 28c., 50c., $1.00. 1t yous jat cannot qupyly you, tend us one dolide iod Wl sxprans ¥ laree Voitle o you, charkes pre, on Dekrest sxprbes oM ¥ E R 'C0] Lowan. Miss. g DAILY OMATIA ssssssssnee Full of Pictur ext Sunday llustrated -e $ $ : : legislative appor tes of Colo = ¢ ption of uniform ‘ ‘ ‘ + ‘ . ’ . . . . . ’ . . . . wolf hunters and other n which of the presents his pelt ice in this n BB prow eres ILL contain three full ges of sharp, ¢l lecting individ incidents connected with the inaugu Nebraska's Iked of bounty bill wa W stormy pu in both branches of the le state officer of the house and and snap shots senate in aker announced | $20,000 appropriated to carry Gray and black wolves mountain lons HE frontispic flashlight ‘trude Dietrich, daughter CLUB WILL GET ITS PERMIT complished wernor Dietrich, posed on ase of the execu- the stair CINCINNATE mansion, t determinatl Jeffries-Ruhlin T eecssssssssseetsstsetsesssstsetssetetessccstcesestsrsesrstttetetsttettstsrsrsrsttetrtrne minfsters held an enthusinstic women's clubs Mzintions opposing the ntest now | ramas of the representatives letschmann i 3 { ! i f § Gal § ! i i Z i + i ! members of the Saengerfest Association OVERNOR turning over the ke of executive oftice ernor-Elect tall and short senate, the governo POYNTER chmann the rmit now, but reaffirm and assured the issue the permit tw proposed contest 1 his promise resolution in the | Dietrich. e directors yet Flelschmann, tonight’ gave out the A formal writt rectors of the Sucng rfest Athletie club was to Mayor Flelschmann this afternoon A permit for a sparring exhibition held in Saengerfest hall February 15, confined to two boxing one preliminary of not more than principal contest of not sald_exhibition fit of thé deficit {ncurred Saengerfest of house and a dozen others, sald exhibition t NAP SHOT of Tillman, v few prominent local democrats, made at Jackso- nian banquet. International Jubile reply, reiterated his or- Sacngerfest di- rmit for a sparring forthcoming set for holding th contest would be and verbul request that a permit be | Photographs Specially Mayor Flelschmann advised that plonship of the world does not come within the Intention of the Ohlo staiutes for spar- g exhibitions » athletic club, it is understood that of a permit Louis R. Bostwick. would glve even two day that would come und the directors procecding under that permit Lawyers Protest In addition to the cenferences today ounsel there was an informal mect- ing of the members of the bar and an opin- r the Ohlo law ; ‘ i Trenton camp is the youngest and largest ® @ceccscccccosccccccccococe won; o 1 and even 5 (Cockran), 10 to 1 udson Harmon, ral under the Cleveland administr other ex-judges, Warrington for the last twel chran), 11 to 5, won; Donna Se; d 1 to 3, second; E (Weber), 15 to 1, third. | Marion Schroeder; alternate, Jennie Camp- laws of Ohfo ndicap only exception being for sparring cxhibi- tions under the auspice @ to 1 and 6 to 109 (Winkfield), 6 to Silver Coin, of bona fide ath- The attorneys hold that a con- championship , third Pat Garrett, Star furlongs, selling \dy, Athletic assocta tlon was {ncorporated after the Jeftries and cision also ran Notwithstanding which confront ngerfest Athletic abstructions the directors of the association still insist the fight, and ing at Saengerfest JOHNSON CALLS OK KILILEA|!! the work is still prog Magnates An The attorneys of the tlon of this city have the arrest of Gus Ruhlin agement to next Sunday ngelical associa- a warrant ready for wha has an en Irwin matinee performance MILWAUKI Milwaukee today to sident of the | says @ meet Kin i M¥i| was the Issue of the Frontier in which the The Ohlo statute be fn training in the state fight and under this scetl fight propose to begin with th 1 of Ruhlin, ¢ the elghth club sald, had not been oc he the grand jury, which 18 now In sess Kanana City Wa S CITY, Jan ctors met i exective g Battle, Men's Christian The convention at State University. Wampionship basket ball con- | the prisoner over to the district court ason will be i the gymnasium | Arguments were pre Young Men's Christien assoclation | 4nd the court adjourned until 1:30 today 1ntion oroposition io I Jeffries-Ruhlin fieht Sentiment among the directors favors the plan of holding the boxing match in K sas Clty, and If satisactory ade by Manager from Lincoln vocal support to win th ers are all In the best f hard practice and the m rm after wi . tch will be worth | Attorney Dickson then asked for a con- two teams 15 intense. terday Cortelyon (C.) morning. The senate was called to order Toft forward emm | in Right forward " Gwens or finaerson | County Attorney Mullen arose and said MeCarthy [ be bad never been consulted in the case (©) ‘or Hospe “Monan, | was convinced that a conviction could not sclution | be secured, and that plaintiff had no cause MARTIN RIDES POOR RACE to Bad Judgn plunged on to win the fourth event at Ouk- Speaker Atherley and after the call of the roll Chaplain Davis offered a prayer. The journal was read and approved and, as in the ining in the norrow for Cin will begin final preparat Joffrles, which is scheduled for I ment on tho colt and he last event by i for his f a neck from Oppo HYMENEAL Will Live at B Waterhouse track was sloppy Kinuegar of Yutan ice of the bride’s uncle, | elected sec Lansing, in Ashland, Wednesday night . Huyck of the Christian church | treasury of $56.9 the ceremony. wag bridesmald Moran of Bancroft was best man Noddings will live at Rirdio Store, three furlongs, Lichtenstein, 116 (Huchanan), 115 (Dominie Rubino, Barklyite le of Walter G 11.—(Speclal,)— | the present superintendent of the Institute and Miss Minnie Bierce were | for I married Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the home | Dation to Governor Dietrich, to take effect s bride’s parents atin Coat and Billy Fourth race 08 (Buchana ) B | April 1 It w Nelson of the Congre- | N8 would relinquish probable possession to ceremony | his bride | January 1 nce of relatives only, | depart tomorrow morning hey will liv Making Sorghum Syrup in Kansas, In a paper on | evening the Syracuse Gun club, with m sor- | eighteen charte (Dominick), for Denver, where Meddlesome and Expedient also the manificture ghum, read befor f tuble syrups fi the Kansus Btate Board | way elected president, Sid Lockhart sec- 102 (Mounce), Sachem also ran foreshadowed Lilities of & revived in Kan- | club contains a good d Results at New Orlean ton's paper was wri ppts to make pu stimu- \ my'rup. | club” of this place 1t would become A grenter ndustry than the making | ¢ of sugar syrup in the southern states, winning favorite, %0 well backed that he was the Mg Buffalo 8 ne mile, selling Kanxas at Randolph, president of the Kansas commisston for the | O.. indicates the proj Pan-American 5 will have exposition at says | por ry surprising exhibl- [ ported that the new plant will have a an appropriation | very closely ‘approuches t to | further reported that the Carnegle com hit ( has acquired the plant of A. M. Bye exhibition | Co., considered one of the chief tube con cutside’of (tne Natlonul Tube com. | and with this we shall ‘be full display. Kansas made will be the most | cerns d race, one mile and an elghth, sell- | satisfactory since them. es $ vatenn . of B ax Fat Rol raken from His VALENTINE, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special.) While G. A Shaw was attending a theater | last eveniny burglars entered his photo: graph gallery through a back door and took from his desk money Wl having cousisted of five $100 bills and twenty just returned drawn the mor preparatory to expending it on his gallery cou that he will give the thiet or thieves and the return of th | money PRES PICERS FOR askn Install Their New © tives, BLAIR. Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special.)—~At the election of the officers of Equality lodge | No Fraternal Unfon of America, the vear Dr. C. F. Mead, fraternal master; Miss Lulu Cameron, justice; Miss Mabol s, truth; Miss Lillle Gibson, mercy; H. B. Taylor, secretary, and Ernest Smith, treasurer. TRe lodge celebrated the first meoting night of the century and the init tion of two new members by a fine ban- auet. The re Iar work of the order was followed by a series of tableaux, which closed the program for the evening YORK, Neb, Jan. 11.—(Special)—The and Army post held a public installa- tion at Fraternal hall last cvening. Cap- tain W. C. Henry of Fairmont, ex-com- mander of the Grand Army of the Republic of Nebratka, was installing officer. These are to be the officers of Robert Anderson post No. 32 for the ensuing year: Henry Jacobs,’ post commander; S. A, Newell, senlor vice commander; C Thamer, Junior vice commander; J. L. Medlar, adju- tant; N. M. Ferguson, quartermaster: J. B. Conway, surgeon; D. Johns, chaplain; R. C. Shipman, officer of the da J. C. Dere- mer, officer of the guard; J. P. Miller, ser- goant; I. Relvenger, quartermaster ser- geant Captain Henry also installed officers of R. Auderson corps No. 5 as follows: Presi nt, Mrs. Oviatt; senior vice president, Mrs. Bryan; junior vice president, Mrs Peck; treasurer, Mrs. Copsey; secretary, Mrs, ro, chaplain, Mrs. Ball onductor, Marie Miller; guard, Mrs. Walkup. TRENTON, Neb, Jan, 11—(Special.) Trenton camp No. 5327, Modern Woodmen of America, installed officers as follows: W. L. Washburn, V. C.; F. Haegan, W. A J. D. Filbert, clerk; E. B; F. M. Flaesburg, B.; R. 1. Evans, C, F.; B. Stoddard, T.; M. Benjamin, W.; A. Johnson, manager. in the county. A number of cards were acted upon and a banquet will soon be | given SUTTON, Neb., 11.—(Special.)—Th installation of the Grand Army of the Re public and Women's Relief corps officers was a joint, public one. These are the new officers of the post: P. C.,, Philip Batman; V., Steve Ken- 1; J. V., Samuel Shrakengast; surgeon, Dr. M. V. Clark; chaplain, Charles man; quartermaster, Phillp Schwal ad- | jutant, Robert Stewart: 0. D., Howard Newnham: O. G., George Rectzel; Q. M 8., I. N. Clark, Wome: Mary Schwab; 8 V., Mary M. Clark; treasurer, 's Rellef corps President, V., Mary Hull; J Ann Brown; guard, Rose conductor, Louisa Newnham (hird, | Donnelly; A. C., Hattie Rise; A. G., Louisa | and | Ames; first color bearer, Mar| second color nearer, Elizabeth M. Stewart; third color bearer, Maggle Shultz; fourth color bearet, Hanpah Tower; delegate, bell. ie John- | After the installation the company sat second; | down to a bountiful supper. . 18 5 (Mich. | County Attorney Haw Charge of 1 Eitholin, Dismisxed., 10, O'NEILL, Neb, Jan. 11 pecial Tel gram.)—D. H. Cronin, editor of the O'Neill Frontier, who was arrested January 2 on charge of criminal libel preferred by W. R. Butler, ex-county attorney, had his preliminary hearing in the county court vesterday. The prosecution was repre- sented by the compluining witness, W. R. Butler, while Hon. R. R. Dickson conducted Johnson, | Mr. Cronin's side of the case. The prose- rican league, cution introduced a copy of the Frontier of April 26 and offered it in evidence, This 1 | alleged libelous article appeared. The state then rested. Attorney Dickson then moved to dismiss | because the prosecution had not proved the charge false or maliclous, which be contended was necessary in order to bind nted upon this point to look up authorities upon the points in- volved. Upon reconvening at 1:30 today the court overruled the motion of the de- fense to dismi tinuance of four days in order to bring witnesses from Illinols and various points ebraska and while reading a list of names to the judge to Issue subpoenas for, and having examined numerous authorities for action. He therefore moved a dis- missal of the case, which was done, and Editor Cronin once more breathes the air of freedom unhampered by bonds or legal Tt | ties. Agricnltural S ¥ Meetn, MADISON, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special.)—The nual meeting of the Madison County Ag- ricultural society was held Tuesday after- noon. A larger number of stockholders 11.—(Special.j— | were present thap there has been for and [ years. Mark Richardson succeeds Herm mar- | Barn v as president, John Rynearison was ary and G. R. Wycoff treas- r. Mr. Wycoft reported a balance in the The dates for the next | tair are the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of Sep- Harry | tember. Mr. and BE. Neb., Jan. 11 It is given out here that Dr. W. H. Dearing, eble Minded, has tendered his resig- thought here that Dr. Dear- successor, Dr, Johnson of Omaha, about G SYRACU! The Club Organize 2, Neb., Jan. 11,—(8 al)— was organized in this village last members, F. E. Brown retary and W. Risser, treasurer. The al of live blood, and show up as well as the old “Silsby Gun esle ( uy Branching Out, | NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Journal of | Commeree mayi that further information | | regarding the Carnegie Bteel compuany's plan for & tube and pipe plant at Conneant t Is even more im at than at st supposed. It is ro capacity of 1,000,000 tons il the start, which total capacity itional Tube company it | of ‘the | pany. [FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS h he reports as £50 bills Mr. Shaw explains that he had om Omaha, where he had ey from the Merchants bank | No clne to the identity of the thieves be discovered and Mr. Shaw states | 0 for the capture of possible. The last signalled message read followlug were elected for the present |’ sl s ated, the sea became calmer and the wind, an Schroeder; | residence of €. I'. Gunter was destroyed by fire on Thursday morning. The bullding | contaglous blood taints in the system, or physical and mental de was insured for a considerable part of | low impotency. In treating diseases of any kind we always cure the cause. One_personal visit s always preforred, but if you cannot e CGORRESPONDENGE ©:i.Piitesis Since*wiita s Yot smptoms ‘ully: "o AT o Nome. treatment by correspondence tn Always successful. Legal contract given to all patients to hold for our agreement. Do not hesitate. 1f here preparatory 1o its trip to Pensicoln, | you cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Success squadron i 160 miles, the longest trip vet taken by clght knots was accomplished as it was at the time using Its gasoline engine. SATURDAY., JANTARY 12, 1901. FISHERMEN T0' THE RESCUE Finally 8ucceed in Reaching the Wreoked French Bteamer. PASSENGERS AND CREW SAFELY LANDED Ship Has Been on the Rocks Sinee All Previons Bf- ue Were ile. FARAMAN, Bouches-du-Rhone, Jan. J1.— After a night of torrible suspense ull of the passengers and crew of the ch steamer Russie, from Oran, Algeria, which stranded near here during a violent storm Monday have been safely landed. As the life line cohnected from the shore with the steamer parted again yesterday afterncon. when night set in, no com- munication with the stranded steamer was as follows We have not a scrap of food left. Con- sternation prevails on board."” On receipt of this appeal the fisherm made two more plucky launches of tbeir boat, but were beaten back, and, as the Russie disappeared in the darkness, those on board apparently were trying to launch their only remaining boat The storm raged with renewed fury dur- {ng the night and only those who were com- pelled to do so stayed on the shore, part of them huddled beneath a tarpaulin and others seeking refuge from the gale in the Faraman lighthouse At midoight two floats with lines at- tached to them were launched, but both attempts to reach the Russio wore fruit- less, In the early hours of the morning torches were lighted at the bow of the Russie and {n responge to the slignal the fishermen made another effort to reach the wreck. But they were again tossed ashore, and the crew of the lifeboat, who belong to the fishing vil- | = lage of Carro, gathered round a bonfire Why a Cold Kills At this season of the ar coughs and colds are prevalent because of a Jowered vitality, The cold does not yleld and too often pneumonin supervenes, “Even then,” says a high authority on this discase, pneumonia does not ordinarily prove fatal except inthe case or very old or very young people. The dan- gerarises when itis complicated by heart or Kid ease.” Thisis the secret of the ravages of pncumonin If the hody be strong an the blood pure and ordinary cold is immedintely thrown off, but when the nodyily vigor'is weakened by exeessive work, worry or grief nd the blood is vitiated by acid (which the Kidueys ought toand will remove when healthy, the dread pneumonia too often claims its victim. 1f the blood be kept pure by the use of that great kidocy specific, Warner's Safe Cure, a vigorous body will iollow and coughd, colds and attendant discomforts of the win. ter month be wholly prevented. ydis- WARNERS SAFE CURE €O s by Gentlemen:—~If 1 was the “chiof” T would order cyery offies to Keep a bottle of Warier's Safe Cure on hand and there would but o few to "lay off”" on account of sicknes Being exposed 10 all kinds of weather, excessive heut, and sudden frost, or pain, it takes an fron congtitution 11t I advoente Wartior's Safe Cure ax it keeps e good condition, which means th h all polson and diseaso | iy carried off from the syste s maln health ! ystem, ghus malr & kool 1t cures you when sick and k you in good henlth if you takyn doee now und then advise every man who has to be out of doors most of (he time in all Kinds of weather to keep Wurner's Safe Cure on hand all the time, Yours_truly, THOS, W Desk Sor Chicago Poli JOYCE wnt, 43rd Precinet, Dep't, Chicago, UL REE SAMPL Bend postal for free sample WARNER'S SAFE CURE WARNER'S SAFE CUR CO., Rochester, N Mone tion this pape made of wreckage from the steamer, . drenched to the skin and with teeth chat- tering from cold, but not discouraged Their heroism finally was rewarded, as, with daybreak, the weather perceptibly moder- having shifted from east to north, the Carro fishermen, at about 6:30 a. m., again put to sea. The spectators watched with fast- beating bhearts as the boat disappeared through the waves. More than once it was thought it was engulfed, but the small craft rose in sight again on the crests of the waves, approaching gradually nearer to the Russie. Women Come Firy Then a rope was thrown, which the fish- ermen caught, and the lifeboat soon after- ward was alongside. Then, above the howl- ing wind, rose cries of joy from those on board the Russie, which were re-echoed by the crowd ashore. Another boat, mamned by four men, was then launched and suc- ceeded fu reaching the wrecke A few minutes later the Carro boat left the Varicocele, Stricture, Con- tagious Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, and All Reflex Complications and Associate Diseases and Weaknesses of Men by Our Electro - Medical Treatment Which Com- Russie's side, heavily laden. As it ap-| DOCTOR TOLSON bi“es A" the curative proached the shore the occupants were seen to be women and one baby. The enthusiasm was delirious. The spectators plunged into the sea. Some of them dragged the life- boat ashore and others lifted the women out of the boat and carried them im their arms, through the waves, to dry land. One e Cmeattinn v ot oe POWers of Both Medi- cine and Electricity. We want every man thus afiicted to honestly investigate our special Electro-Medli- woman was clasped in the arms of her son, | cal system of treatment. We invite in particular all who ha treated elsewhere who had been waiting on shore since Mon. | ¥ithout success; all whose cases have been abandoned by family physicians and ses from wreckage and covered with blankets, the awful experience through It was unfortunate that want of foresight they had gone . called exparts. We will day. She swooned and had to be trans- | will demonstratel to you ported on a stretcher, hastily constructed | and permanently. Our counsel will' cost you nothi cure will not be more than you will be will do by you as we would want you to do by us if our to the lighthouse. The other women col- | of cure is what you want. We can and lapsed from fatiguc, cold and hunger. Their | citizene of this city whom we have cured and made haggard faces and trembling Hmbs told of | youchy foF our fnanciel & Dlain to you why such ir tment has not cured you and entire satisfaction that can curs you eafely.” quickly and our chirges for'a_perfect ferred. We will Certainty mission, some of the best will_cheerfully e done ing to pay I1J"cite you, by pe appy and w well as profesgional standing. What we you, E [nder our Electro-Melical treatment this insidious disease rapldly A disappea; Pain ceasex almost instantly. The pools of stagnant blood are driven from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling quickly subsides. resulted in all the nourishment being kept | EYEFY indication of varicocele soon vanishes and in its steudl comes the pride, the at the lighthouse, two miles distant, for power and the pleasure ofperfect health and restored manhood. the sufferers had to walk there, assisted by STRlcT“nE Our Electro-Medical treatment dissolves the stricture completely and removes every obstruction from the urinary passage, allays thelr friends, before restoratives could be | all inflammation, wtops every unnatural discharge. reduces the prosiute gland, cleanses administered The four-oared boat next arrived with LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS, ¥For a Cold in th SUTTON, Neb.. Jan. 11.—(Special.)— morning. The horses and vehicles were d heals the bladder and kidneys, invigorates the sexual organs and restores health and soundness to every part of ihe body affected by the dineane. then made repeated journeys, until all | guit of our lite work, and s indorsed were saved and sheltered n the lighthouse, | fries. 1t contains no dangerous drugs or injurious m the very bottom of the disease and forces out ever: e and symptom disappears completely and forever. The blood, the tissue, the bones, and the whole system are cleansed, purifi re Al ana "the ‘patient prepared anew for the dufles am FIRE RECORD. NERVOUS DEBILITY fmerfaily’ do Be Tont unlose you do smethin 1] all sexual seanes,, 18 ne yory (Bakia at futian, Draiae itk o you mist master it or It wi D sery and Indescribable woe. We have treated so m Jobn Taurier's livery stable burned (his | we are as familfar with them as you are with the very dayl Medical treat- cally the re- srelgn coun- cines of any 1t goos to particle of impurity. Soon every ne flesh, the best physicians in this 1 and rest perf, pleasures of life, are now reaping the resuit of your manhood fs falling und will soon or yourself. There I8 no time to lose. Impotency, on the standstill. With it you caun make no com master you, and fill ye whole future ¢ cases of this kind that ght. Once cured by ue 'will hever again be bothered with emissions, drains, prematureness, small or weak N8, nervousness, failing memory, loss of ambition or other symptoms which rob saved; the other losses are covered by | you of your manhodd and ‘absolutely unfit you for studv, business. pleasure or mar RIS e ature intended—a hale, healthy, happy man., with physieal, mental nnd mexual powers complete. Many allments are reflex, originating from other dls- EFbE Sies. Tor Instance, sexudl Weakness sometimes comes arico Resl ce at ing. EWING, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special.)—The F its value. [ r Trip NORFOLK, Va., Jan, 1L.—The submarine torpedo boat Holland is' being_preparcd where it will join the orth Atlantic The distance from Annapolis to Norfolk the Hollund. Down Chesapeske bay an average speed of five and one-half knots an hour was recorded on the surface and n a spurt. An_armature bar on the electric engine broke, but the Holland was not disabled An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup or Fias, manufactured by the CAvLivorNIA F1a Syrup Co,, illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting themin the form most rvll’(-\;flnu to the taste and acceptable to the system, It is the one perfect strengthening laxa- tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per- manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing fgs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained fr senna and other ‘aromatic plants, by a method known to the Cararornia Fio Sywuve Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please rememberthe full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. Forssle by all Druggists. —Price 0o, per bottie rom Office Hours—From 8 a. m. to 8 p, m.. Sundays, 10 a, ur treatment for weak men will correct all of these evils and restore vou to oele or Stricture; innumerable blood and bone diseases often result from line frequently fol- remove the origin-we 1 treatment by mail, Reference—Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. CONSULTATION FREE. m. to 1 p.m. STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Permanently Located, 1308 Farnain Street, near 1ith, Omaha, Neb. Remnants at Half Price At this season of the year we always have a lot of short ends in yard goods and odd pairs in curtains that have accumulated during the busy season, which we are now offering at prices that will move them in short order, One lot of Japanese Crepe, worth ok 15¢, at &y 7 /2C One lot of Cretones, worth 25¢, = Lot of Muslin and Cretonne Remnants at half price, Curtain Pol nd b ft. lengths, lc Lace Cartains—we have two lots we 3 75 re offering at, per pair, $6.75 and. . U Nee our window, . . Special Carpet Prices for Saturday on the remainder of the Traynor & Gorham stock —~carpets at prices from one-l wds regu- larly sold. Some that sold as Ligh as $2.50 and $3.00 per T'his is your opportunity, If to one-fourth what the g yard in this sale at 50¢ Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street.

Other pages from this issue: