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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901, ving Tired? "™ ™™™ ... PERUNA FOR SPRING. Are You Weary and Run Down? Insists Eupreme Court Commission is | the following corporatione: s L H 8t. Saviour's church, Omaha, by Bishop SERTME woariy everyone 1s nowadays, And it is parfestiy Merely & Makeshift. Scannell and ten otners: the Bquitable En- i B natural that vou should be; for winter, while wppag- it dowment company of Omaha, capitai stoc! Eg‘? ; racine 15 @il the Ume ‘sapping your strangth. $100m0, incorporators, Lester’ ¢ Lanals, It leave veryone apri agged out eondition. D. Gould and Vighton ran: n Q; ey ang In & kK] pert Aeseribas | IT PROVIDES ONLY TEMPORARY RELIEF | fa’Chmpany, Newark, N 0. ctock §1.0 "4 i e tally irue if you have had the GRIP o, Incorporators, Frank 8. Jones of Brook- PEat i/ an rammon to tha winter months. To I¥n, Cyrus D. Jones of Scranton and Wil- R cerry ou throueh the wpring period of Changsble | Disavows Rumors That Others fn. | lam S Burke of Scranton, Pa & strcugth and lay up eneigy for next winter, you need fluenced Hin Attitude Toward the Test Clerk's Right (0 Fees, Mens ~ Expects Nebraskans It is announced here that Senator Ma ) Nelie M tin will soon begin proceedings in court to Rise in T Might, | | test the right of Clerk Herdman to the fees received in his office as clerk of the Dictrich today authorized the publication | maern oy o0 = o ~ i ; b of the following relative to his action on | FAVORABLE CROP CONDITION ndard of purlty and_excellanes | Natf @ “century. We receive | scveral of the items in the appropriation ? written endorsements from | bills Hiteheoek ) Have been heiped by MALT W PIBKEY, | As much has been sald in, the public pres Over I housand HX. | concerning my action on the appropriatio 5 BT or salaries of the supreme court commis: 'rAND HAPPY AT 03, I“nl i ok by e ked thairs | TRENTON, Neb, April 5.—(Spectal.)— Tt aflords me great ploasare st the by divers persons, 1 embrace this The conditions were never more favorable .m--r;vuu.‘ :u rent .-mc:«lnm tunity fmpartially and fully recl for a crop in Hitchcock county than this | \your Pure Malt Whiskey, 1am 48 facts e A v old and enjoy the best of health, " Adoutten | First—Neither before my first action nor | YCAr. After the big snow two smaller years vgo 1 foufid my strength was failing me, | after was ! influenced by either Mr. Hold- | S00ws came, averaging a foot deep. The o the thought finshed acrom ms mind, "Am | rege, Mr. Rosewater or Judge Norval. My | soll of the county I8 as good as can be | oW to be Al invalid the restof my Iify ™ orlgial action was supplemented by rea v . moe (old me that what [ needed | gon of the carnest uppedls which came to | found, always produclng well. A large Te for Telier Trem 11 A nd | Acreage of grain has bees put in, Stock persons having ¢ awulting determina- | 1s in fine condition. Many old residents 11 parts of | yre acquiring more property and will sta here. Numerous newcomers are lnvesting. las is shown by the land books of the county | ey " After two | K& | notlced wehange comning over e, | wremed o be Wking on new forcesnodlife | wid strength were rettrning once more. Mytired, | wor-out heivous system uiproved, my brain bet | gl eame clenr, [ had deghful sleep, and would | detorminution de awake refreshed, fes 'l\l'y'll““’ {und financial well-being of many len, My uppetitein e et e | citizens. 1 had some knowledge of the con- | Nebrawka State Normal School. | oo 1'at positive | awe my prescnt eouditio ditions in this respect, but 1t was not until | PERU, Nel il 5.—(Spectal.)—The to your Pure Malt Whiskey, 1am satisfied 14 18 | the “ipnenin were broukht out b response 0 | g | Eros Neb: AP pectal.)—Th Protonelng my 1fe: nots life of misery, bt one e i izag | State Normal school fs again fn session for of contertment and happiness. 1 thall coutinie state of affairs obtain- | the last term of the year, with a large to Wse §1. with the hope that T will yot pas tho ey 3 BuTeC ATk | anedirmet century 1 Gratefully yours, rk il ce direc - EZRA GOULD, Park House, Newark, N. J. e et omy | Miss Florence McGuire, teacher of draw- A AR THE WORLD'S FAMOUS ing and art at Wesleyan university, was a Five Judges. Normal visitor this week. THE TONIC <& Tonicand It was my sincere and earnest desire that | ThE lecture on lquid alr completed tho : the legisl do something looking | "Ourse for the current year. The coursc Sflmullnl | to permanent reliet of the court. “Perhups of lectures given this year, though fewer The Strengthening Tonic. in no other state in the unfon are legal af-| {n pumber than usual, was the most in- Bishop T. H. Lomax, of Char- K1 operty rig! ; and the sam . Splendid for the Nerves. Robert B. Mantell, the famous Irs w0 sadly demoralized wuses are | finally adjudieated at this time which | structive of any course given in recent DUFFY'S contains op of “Fusel i New York ] Ol the most dan Ingredient imstituted i th all ‘the way | years ¥ lotte, N. C., says: I can cheer- 'agzr- wri;u r;rmm l"’ l-;nly T dcetor Py and aadoree 1t oy et of the maht, Years wgo. Lhe imple | Miss Mears, formerly of the Normal fac- fully recommend your remedy, Pe- e T S the only abrolutely pure alcohoile stimu- the court has permanently outgrown its ad- [ ulty, but now a student at the University runa, to all who want a strengthen- vigorating - refreshing to the nerves lant. Prominent hospitals use it exclu- judicating capacity and not cven h nd | of cago, v vacation in P 3 slvely when a stimulant and tonic are ro- therefore. unteliable. and. often nequl 'mn}“ S S e e 18 Bwve ing tonic."" and brain. determinations can enable that tribunal to | Several of the faculty and students are jccesstully surmount the obstruction "‘“""'“"l the Southeastern Nebraska * 18 ample work for at least five judges | Teachers' association, now in session at quired DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKE sold by all druggists and For General Debllity. The Best of Tonics. Hon. Jno. V. Wright, of the Law rect. 81 a bottle. Govern tl such provision s made unsatis- L. "ty Stamhp mAaTka the geniine: bawars of (imni- and diutre feunlts must nttend [ Nebraska City Hon. W. C. Chambers, Chiet Jus. Department, General Land Office of tatio they are injurions. Thera is nona i The Normal band rendered an entertain- auestions, tice of Samoa, says: ‘I have tried one bottle of Perung and I can truth- “Just an good as”’ Dy Putty Malt Whiskey it has no e Tennessee, writes: *'Iwish every- ing concert in the chapel last evening. Ing to every line of bust Mo s A one who is suffering with general | disarming the ‘law of every Southenstern Nebraska Teachers. tully say it is one of the best tonics debility or prostration could know = ______ | of public and priva NEBRASKA CITY, April b5.—(Special I ever used.” of Peruna.” | Conntders Comm Telegram.)—The Southeastern Nebraska ¥ | A% 1 stated in my veto, 1 consider the | Teachers' association has been im session A Grand Tonic. For Overwork. “H!\Illv\l*r‘lnl\ A, mere makcahift,” providing here today. The attendance {s large. Mrs. Qridley, mother of Captain Mr. Tefft Johnson, a prominent only temporary relicf und at the sam Twenty counties in the southeastern part Qridi ” s of the state are represented. The principal ey o Eie 0 Y EIBIe) L WHkedi address was made by State Superintendent *“I used Peruna and can truthfully r solution n Fowler on the “Elements of Agriculture say it Is a grand tonic.” o gmprovised and | 4nd Music in the Ungraded Schools.” actor of Washington, D. C., writes from Fourteenth and streets: ““In the effort to improve a condi- tion Impalred by overwork, | have | trespassing upon a domain restricte | inhibited by the fundamental und Tourist Cars ] it i i IR High school students from Beatrice amd Unexcelled as a Tonic. ; found nothing that has done as / . . | 8o far as the payment of court fees into | Nebraska City debated the Nicaraguan Booker T. Washington, of Tus- % much good as Peruna."’ the state treasury was concerned, that y 0 a I Ornla O miior iy s copicernad, that 4% | canal_question at the courthouse tonight kegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala., For a Worn-out System. \e taxpayers of (his state in the sum | The Beatrice students were given the de- says: “Your remarkable remedy, [ : 1 th ne time permitting | cision. Prof. Barbour of the State univer- .4 Mrs. Catherine Toft, President i Peruna, is certainl) lled Through tourist slecping enrs Uit Ao aPhres | sity delivored an illustrated lecture upon A SIRRESN ¥E 8 “Valkyrien Association,” 5649 Cot- for California now leave the ry for re- the Yellowsione Natiousl park at the Over- toaic. tage Grove avenue, Chicago, Iil., of #allk ¢ 8 an Injus- | jana theater. ST ’ Burlington Station as follows: Ive of this atate could | )00 \UCIl e hrogram bas been prepared A Spring Tonic. writes: ‘'] often advise Peruna in 4 = Y o unlawful conversion was 2 el Lo . - s Tuesdays .. .. 10:50 p.m, ally prosecuted, not. algne | L e risato spring tonicthan Peruna, and I have Builds Up the Entire System. SAGL Wednesdays .. 423 p. P AR PSR L Ll il 0 8 used about all of them. Miss Jennie Joi 318 Lak ; 3 ! cdge and corisent. | WYMORE, Neb, April 5.—(Special)— i | plondatagb o il i 4 % i Thursdays ... 4:25 p. m. g WOt | The B. & M. passenger train going, west A Good Tonic. Park avenue, Chicago, Ill., is Vice I saw In it a sk ful | Thursday afternoon was struck by an en- President of Chicago Teachers’ Fed- ‘R Twenty-five dollars buys |a rinciple, a sty on' Justice | gine at the crossing of the St. Joseph & Copiels Beray. .\ Mobe, Skcond g 4 d cration. She vv'rlin' “‘ Peruna re- ticket on Tuesdays in April friska, o Taron S HKe) R i R L IR P et \ stores the functlons of nature, in. A ; X AT i sts’ Deap) siderably damaged. Tke engine struck the arsgould, Ark.: *I find Peruna a [ ke 4 2 ok forty dollars on other days. | The N(u:lnn:‘"-" T).": a smoker In the middle and threw it off the v-ry‘:nod spring tonic, and will & \ | duces sleop and bulids up the eatire Five dollars buys a berth. proposition to submit trucks, but was stopped before more se- dil d it " time." i system."" [ Hmndment wits exertien rlous damage was done. Aside from a few SRARLY. POQEIDei (£ 8t 80y (10, Ay o Makes Steady Nerves. 4 i:'l'.".'c";n l"ur"':lmumlnn the wmendment ' tian ;’a‘:‘:c‘n:::: :;"';'Mb':':::"::‘f‘:e l’l?n‘;:r:n; Ll A Valuable Tonic. D. L. Wallace, Charter Member B I 08¢ ho ure pre by o 08 0 £ L C 3 » } : G ot B the court should Iu!.v?lwmllz«l ot to have gkl . Ao Hon. Hobart Brooks, editor and International Barbers’ Union, 15 . i Lo <4 TICKET OFFICE, RO LER R TR L ‘Table Nock Gets Two Inches. owner of the Washington *Capl- Western avenue, Minnesota, writes: . 4 i o~ 1502 FARNAM ST. nd ”I1:!~ ests ‘o | TABLE ROCK, M‘:- M'f_"l 5.—(Speclal.)— tal,”’ says: **To all who suffer from «“1 now foc! splendid. My head is | : i ! | of no concern. {1t began to rain here last night and has debility of any kind, I recommend H AL 7 TELEPHONE 250, § D AN et DUt .ol | rained unceasingly since. and at 2 p. m. i y s clear, my nerves are steady, I cnjoy ’. : i i \ A | Fie T Ol miEht and repress forerns th | the storm has not abated. It will be fine Peruna as a most valuable tonic. my food and rest well. b o ] BURLINGTON STATION, and all other kindred iniquitios for winter wheat. TKe rain s accompanied An Excellent Tonic. A Nerve Tonic. | § < 0th and MASON STS. How the Com Will Work, |by a high wind and is snow and sleet at : Julia Marlowe, of New t R ] '"'”',“MI 8. ; At its sitting next Monday the supreme | times. Two inches have fallen. 8 Dafckiery, L. s 8 Senston, o i3 e e from Louisi court will probably outline the plan upon | na, says: ‘‘Peruna is which the court commigsion is to act. Va Dntastale 0. Huy King: an excellent tonic. | have used it itk TABLE ROCK, Neb., April .—(Special.)— rious methods of dividing the commission W sufficiently to say that I believe It to and apportioning the cases on the docket |F10f: L« W. Wimberley, assisted by bis Y v have boen advanced, but the court decided | PUPUS, Rave an entertalnment last night be all you claim for it." to tuke no action on uny of them until after |3t the opera house, the proceeds to go to A First Class Tonic. the appointments are ma One plan is buy a flag for llie lflfo_nl}‘f“_'“" Wm. A. Colller, Assistant P‘y- \ to divide the court and commission into Thieves et One Dollar. 2 b i/ . APR“- Excunslo"s four branches, cach to consist of ome judge | REATRICE, Neb., April b.—(Special Tele- gnaster U, 8, N,y writess \].bave City, say: *“I am glad to write my endorsement of the greot remedy, Peruna, as a nerve tonic. I do so ‘most heartily. For the Nerves. Hon. J. J. Donahoe, Chief of Po- lice of Omaha, Neb., says the fol- lowing of Peruna I suffered from i | and two linmm‘:sxlnln;vr« and |n‘1|d.~:ufy the | gram.)-The billlard hall of L. A. Scroggs f;hn Pfln;'u n;’d "‘lomn:mld”'m tarh. 10Ok Plciitia Atdl aiti cuved: v cases under the titles of equity, criminal | on North Fifth street was broken int 4 those needing a first-class tonic." A ‘VIR_ ) | and civil, the three branches to have the | (bia. morntng n:m":hn“:‘;Iv::.ar:o:-':.;»;.;]l). 54 1 don't think any man under a nerv- Tuesday in Ap"' | cuses coming under these heads and the 2 i A Great Tonic. ous strain should be without it." fourth branch to have all motions and mis 'i-;-d Cren "-":,l"“"('; -'I I"f";- Hon. M. C. Butler, Ex-U. S. Sena- Removes Congested Condition. THE cellaneous business. Another and more| PERU, Neb, April 0.-(Speclal,)--Barly s ' | likely method 1s to have the judges sit |this morning it began to rain and s still tor and Ex anv:rnornISoutham- Fanny G. Williams, Secretary Q| § 0 r apart from the commissloners. It has been |Faining a steady downpour. The ground is lina, writes: ‘I have been using Rescue League, San Antonio, Tex., a’; ] ,é;\“v s | reported that the :-u‘url proper would pre- |full of moisture and farmers are satisfied. Peruna for a short perladlnd‘::-el says: ‘“Peruna removes congested re pinions, erted - RRR———— g ey u :::\‘r‘i.nlrl‘\l" l';ll‘m‘ln bl I-’t”‘lln‘(’ru‘:»m -'r‘.:‘.‘ 1:',:,:':, The correct number of “THE DOTS" and very much relieved ':n;.bl:ldo“ conditions, builds up the broken- A —— will probably pass on most of the motions, | 118t Of prize winners will be published in all wondertul medicine ai sides a, down system and restores natural THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT ||\ frey oty iane op mont of the motions, | (L 00 k"of The Bee Saturday, April 19 great tonic. harmony.” following reduced rates from Omaha: cuses and prepare opinions as heretutore. Will sell tickets at the following Appointments by the Governor. | FORECAST LESS MENACING The following appointments were an- |, To' CALIFOANIA To Utah, Idaho, Oregon, j|nounced oy ny Governor Dietricn: Tedny Nebraska Tian Framise R Nebraska commissioner at Pan-A o . Wontana and Washington | | conoufiion Sl i vl i Paiiien TS SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANG e salt Lake City, Uts ‘et fish and game commissioner, | WASHIN SAN FRAN 3 Ogden and Salt Lake City, Ut arge B. Simpkins of Lincoln: deputy fish 5 u A Few Points LES, SAN DIEGO, uding Butte and Helena, 23 :<;.4|Hg‘m.- 1‘un|l|nl~<>|nnv-r_ Joseph Mat all Main Line Points, north Call Montens. ..ovvvees o 3 Connrelmin of Omahi, Harrs 1 e ON, April 5.—Forecast for “h | saturday amd Sunday: w ‘or Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas Fair and warmer Saturday; Sunday fair; A v L. MeCon- Alblon and Geory arter of North fornia* State Line to Colton, Dani i (354 5R" s pate ke L Agl) el Sl A Fire Proof !&mldmg ) San Bernardino, and e s A ! For lowa~Fair in western, clear in cast- A Clean Building - 4 ¢25 Tac ma and Seattle, 325 ern portion Saturday; northwesterly winds; A Well-Heated Buildi L San Diego......... O A Sunday falr: rlsiog temporature, ell-Heated Building, For Missouri—Fair S8aturday and Sunday; A Well-Ventilated Bu“d(“! ————————rTTETE Rlauntex fox 6 % rising temperature in western portion Sat- : New City Ticket Gifice, 1324 Farnam §t. Tel. 316. Union Station, 10th ‘and Marcy St. Tel. 629, | will soon meet with the State Board of 1| Public Lan ammam y rthweste inds, hee Frda . | urday; northwesterly w 4 cers of the State Board of Agricultur For North Dakota—Falr Saturday and Sunday; rising temperature In southern portion Sunday; southerly winds. and Buildiugs to select a permanent state site, for which awu The Bee Building ALL NIGHT ELEVATORS FREE ELECTRIC LIGHT FREE WATER REASONABLE RE MOVE NOW 8 = For Colorado and Wyoming—Fair and appropriation of 00 was voted by the @ 8 S legislatute. Property on all sides of Lin. [ ¥hrmer Ssturday; Sunday falr; variable coln, and of all grades of value, has becn : 4 Local Record, 5 offered for sale to the state at prices rang- | opFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, ] g 4 A Ing trom $10,000 up to the full amount of | OMAHA, April 6.--Official record of ten T #GLe : the appropriation. All of these offers will | §erature’ and precipitation compared wil » AN (\\*" "‘x" \I receive serious consideration at the hands ;\‘[:r;_f"”*lmmhm day of the last three o TN - . of the two boards, but the most likely 1901, 1900. 1599, 1898, ) - 1ng to modern ideas. As to the location | == = =~ |can say uothing definite. The grounds choice, and one that bas already been prac- | Muximygm temperature 0 tically agreed on, fs the land north of the | LM temperature 2 Master Specialist. Manufactured by | city heretofore used for the state fair. This | Precipiiatben ¥ - A Mayer Company, property s equipped with several bufldings, | Record of temperature and precipitasion | [ do tot treat all diseases, but cure all [ treat. | | o race track, an amphitheater and sheds | f, O for this day and since Mareh b |- g0 e e only and can cure them to stay cured for live stock, and has several advantagcs that the other sites offered do not possess. Men, many of vou, are reaping the result of your tormer folly, Your manhood s ; ’ b tafling and will soon be lost unless you do something for vourself. There I8 no time In its original form the bill providing for G {nch | to lose Impotency, like all sexual discases, i on the standatiil. - With 1t you the appropriation specified these grounds “h| can make no compromise. Efther you must m aster you i but an amendment was adopted placing the 9 Normal temperatur Deficiency for the T 5 sinee Ma cipitation . s the diy 9 18 ol A.MAYER'S (POWBEIE shivey cures odorous and on of the body, ps e perspin [ March 1 nches | your 'lr'hrlr 'u;(\lnlll '\,Hh misery and lndfl\rv?ll treated s / armpits, and foet > o > s N 35 In cases of this kind that we are as familiar n a8 you are with the ve, Core D Mies A MAYE R 520508 authority to select the site in the Board Binch| TANC “Ones cured by \s you will nevar Sgain Le. bothered Wit sislasiine g . Addition to the Grownds, fition or ‘similur symptoms which rob you of yoir munhood and kbolately fmfe ! Q you for study. business, pleasure or mariiage. Our combined Electro-Medical tri ment for weak msu, which combines ull of the curative powers of beth medi- cine and electricity, will correct all these evils und restore you to what naturs in- tended—a hale. healthy, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete We also cure to stay cured by our comblied Electro-Medical treatment— Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Rupture, Kidney and Uninary Diseases. And all asoclate diseaxes and weaknesses of men. We charge nothing for privata jounsel and give to cach patient a LN CONTRACT o hold for out promises. Ts it not worth your while to investigate . R e R NISTOGA. | GARSON: B P aeat call % Tour ‘oMmos, WEIta \ieVaur aymiptoma.tully. Ous home trests 25¢ eachX2 for.25¢ ment by correspondence s always siccessful References: Best Banks and Leading fusiness Men in This City, CLUETL&E‘QB‘QDY'&CO . CONSULTATION FREE — Oftize Hours: From 8§ AT PO It is asserted that the land north of the | == ity can be bought for $22,000. It is prob- \;. able that the board will add about six v acres to the grounds and for all of the prop- STATIONS AND S7ATR |F erty pay about $25,000. Secretary Furnas OF WEATHE! ! sald today that a portion of the appropria- H tion would be used in improving the grounds. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail add b cents for postage. v aanjezadwal -+ wonmidPeadg | ‘We expeet,” he added, “to put up som: r— ow she e stook, re | Omaha, cloudy new sheds for live stock, repair all of the | glihu, cloudy = partly cloudy City, partly cloudy ty, clear ...... bulldicgs now standing, and in addition cerstruct o new barn that will be accord —————— G T Y clear n, clear north of the city are equipped with bulld- | Chicago. raining “"BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WiIt. ings that could not be reproduced for sey- | 3t Louls, cloudy ' GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED eral thousand dollars, and 1t would he | fayohub raining .. Lto8p.m. Sundays, 10 @, m. to 1 p. m., hoth economical and advisable to purchas nsas Clty, raining . them rather than a new site Helon, pardly eloudy 000 41 \ ) “The prospects for the next state fair | Hismarcr wioar 0¥ . - i are very encouraging,” continued Secretary | Galveston, cfear .. A ’ - Furcas. “We will have better facilitice - oy {uay heretofors and it I8 our iatentlon (¢ Local Forban i, 1308 Farnam Streat, Bet, 13th and 14th Streets, CMAHA, NEB, NO PAY