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4 THE OMAHA DA ILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1903. [HOUSANDS “THIALE M To Prove What Swamp-Ro edy, Will Do for YOU, Ev May Have a Sample Bot Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for « and suffering than any other discase, HAVE KIDNEY T How T “V‘/ D OON =] ot, the Great Kidney Rem- ery Reader of “The Bee” tle Sent Free by Mail. ore sickness , therefor when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may nesd attzntion—but yonr kidneys most, because they do most und need atten! If you are sick or **feel badly,” Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. because your kidneys are well they will help trial will convince anyone. The mild and immediate effect of Dr. ) Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, Is soon realized. It stands | the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing ceses. Swamp-Root will set your whole system right, and the best Pproof of this is & trial. 14 West LiTth Bt., New York City. Dear sir: . Oct. 15th, “I had been suffering séverely from kid ney trouble. All symptols were on hand; my former strength and power had left 1 could hardly drag myself along. Even my mental capacity was giving out, and often 1 wished to die. It was then I saw an advertisement of yours in a New York paper, but would not have paid any | attention to'it, had it not promised a sworn uarantee with every bottle of your med- ine, asserting that your Swamp-Root Is | urely vegetable, and does not contain any | rmful drugs. ' 1 am seventy years and | four months old, and With a good con-| science 1 can recommend Swamp-Root to all sufterers from kidney troubies, Four members of my family have beeh using Swamp-Root for four different kidney dis- capes with the same good resylts.” ‘With many thanks to you, I remain, Very_truly yours, “ROBERT BERNER, You may have a sample bottle of this fa- ‘mous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, sent free by mail, postpaid, by wbich you may test its virtues for such disorders as kidney, tion first. bszin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- soon as all the other organs to health. A Guently night and day, smarting or irri- tation ia pase g, brickdust or sediment in the urine, headache, backache, lame back, diz:iness, sleeplessness, nervousness, heart distirbance due to bad kidney trou- ble, skin eruptions from bad blood, meu- ralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, ir- ritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright's | disease. 1t your water, when ailowed to remain undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twenty- four houre, forms a sediment or settling or has a cloudy appearance, it is evidence that your kidneye and bladder need Immediate attention. Swamp-Root s the great discovery ot Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder speclalist. Hospitals use it with wondertul success in both slight and severe cases. Doctors recommend it to their patients and use it in their own families, because they recognize in Swamp-Root the greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and s for sale the world over at druggists in bot- tles of two sizes and two prices—Afty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Roet, Dr. Kilmér's Swamp-Root, bladder and uric acld diseases, poor diges- tion, when obliged tospass your water fre. and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., oa every bottle, EDITORIAL NOTICE.~It you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or blad- der trouble, or If there is & trace of jt in your family history, od at once to Dr. Kil- mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mail, immediately, with- out cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp. thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters recelved from men and wom -Root and a book containing many of the cured. In writing, be sure to say that you Tead this generous offer' in The Omaha Sunday B FREE TO WEAK MEN A Discovery of a Remedy Has Been Made That Restores Lost Manhood and Gives Man the Vitality of a Lien. 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NEW PUBLICATIONS, | effect a | enuine and | Write 76 Pozzoni | the which free treat- s FLOODS STALL OREGON CARS Rivers Overflow Towns and Wash Away | Railway Traoke. | L RAINFALL EXCEEDS ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS Many Lighting an Streams Threaten to Drive Plants from Basiness Resldents from Their Homes In Western States. ASHLAND, Ore., Jan. 24.—8outhern Ore- gon 1s In the grip cf the most severe rain- storm and flood that has been experienced here in more than ten years. Traffic on the Scuthern Facific through the Rogue river valley across the Biskiyou mountains is demeralized by sildes and washouts. Two miles of track near Cen- tral Point is rendercd unsafe by the raging waters, while slides and washouts have ococurred at Wall Creek, near the summit of the Siskiyous. It {5 mot expected that trains will be ghle to move befare tomor- row morning, although every effort is be- fng made to get them throwgh. The rafufull at Eugene during the last twenty-four hours Bas been the heaviest since the establishment of any system of record, 15l Inches. The Willamette river is rising rapidly st Eugene and much danger from flood s expected. BAKER CITY, Ore., Jan. 24.—The Powder river threstens to overflow a portion of Baker City tonight. The gas works are in danger and men are out trying to save bridges on some of the principal streets. A rise of two feet more will flood the main streets of the city and cause heavy damage. UNION MEN EARNING LESS Do Not Make as Much Money rs They Did Under the Old Regime, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24.—The ' coal strike commtssion today concluded the ex- amination of witnesses called by indrpen- dent operators of the upper coal fields. Be- ginning on Monday, the individual opera- tors of the middle region will present their evidence. Among the latter is G. B. Markle & Co. After the individual companies have completed their case the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron company will be heard. Then the miners will consume sev- eral days in rebuttal, after which nearly a week will be taken up in arguing the case. Nine witnesses, representing almost as many small coal companies, were heard. Their evidence as a whole was that the union miners were not mining as much coal as they did before the organization of the union; in some instances where demands had been granted the men were mot per- mitted to go to work until all men had been granted their demands; that no blacklist existed among the companies; that miners boycotted places that were hard to work; that it was dificult to maintain discipline since the men formed an organization, and that the men were partly responsible for the curtailment of output. Just before the adjournment a'telegram from R. C. Luther, general superintendent of the corl company, was read, as follows: POTTSVILLE, Pa. Jan. 24.—Thirty-one collieries and six Jig houses working today. North Mahonoy colliery men went home, refusing to walt until a frozen waterpipe could changed to enable breakers to start. Colllery was ready to start at 7:30. Counsel for the miners followed by read- Ing an article from c Scranton newspaper to the effect that hundreds of ‘'men were idle and ready to go to work, but the com- pany would not give them employment. BANDITS WAR WITH POSSE Suspected Robbers Fire on Ofcers, Kill One Man, and, Atter Hard Battle, Escape. UNION, Mo., Jan. 24.—In two fights to- day within twelve miles from here between posses and men suspected of being the robbers who looted the Bank of Union, Charles J. Schumaker of St. Louis, a de- tective, was killed and a suspect was shot from his horse, but escaped. In the two fights probabiy 100 shots were fired. It had been rumored that men suspected of being the bank robbers were in a hut twelve miles from here and yesterday De. tective Schumaches, in the gulse of a bunter, went to the hut and found it occu- pled. Upon pretense of being cold he was permitted to enter and warm. Observa- tion convinced him that the men were the men wanted. Today he returned with otHer officers. ‘When the got near the hut today the ocecu- pants, without warning, opened an ince: sant fire. Schumacher was killed instantly. Vedder was thrown from his horse and se- verely injured, but with Schumke, e: caped to Stanton. A posse was organized, which secured Schumacher's body and started, but when they came across the men in a dense copse, the two men immediately began firing and the posse replled with a fusilladé that ‘brought one of the suspects from his horse. His companion assisted him however, placed him on his horse under the flerce fire and in the growing darkness escaped. THREE BANDITS WRECK TRAIN Colorado Cars Plled in Heap by Rob- b Who Remove Fishe plates, TRINIDAD, Colo., Jan. 24.—A Colorado & Southern southbound passenger train was wrecked laat night four and a half miles south of Watervale, N. M., under circum- stances indicating an attempt at train rob- bery The train was running at a high rate of speed when the wreck oceurred. The en- gine turned completely over. The express car and smoker alsp left the rails and turned over. Four persons wefe injured, two of whom may died The injured Jobn F. Patton, engineer, badly scalded; recovery doubtful 1. N. Schoonover, injuries; may die J. M. Robertson, fireman, back sprained. C. Y Jenkin: express messenger, | bruised about body The injured are in the hospital here. An investigation showed that the spikes had been pulled and the fishplates connect- ing the ends of the rails had been removed Footprints near the scene of the wreck in- dicated that three men were concerned in the job. KEEP WATER Judge Decldes Not Purdy, I T, internal | TAXES UP Galenn Council Reduce Below Le: May Charges CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—Without granting the Galeny Water company the full relief asked, Judge Kohlsaat today restrained the city of Galena temporarily from reduc- ing the water rates for residents below the prices fixed in the charter ordinance of the company. The water company complained that by an ordinance the city council fixed the water rates for residents from 15 to 20 per cent lower than those then prevalling, and this was alleged to be in violation of the corporation’s charter rights WOULD INVESTIGATE TARIFF Minnesota Representative Asks Con- to Appoint Joint Commis- slon to Probe Schedale. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 Tawney of Minnesota, 8 republican mem- ber of the ways and means committes, to- day introduced a joint appointment of a joint committee of tho | two housés to inquire into the eondition nt | domestic and foreign production and the necessity for any tariff reductions; whether reduction eguld bhe made consistent with reasonable protection to American industry and labor; by what means and in what manner the foreign trade of the United States can be promoted and exténded. The executive committee of the Carnegie Institution held a meeting today. The grants decided on today were not made public, in accordanre with the fixed pol- fcy to leave the publication of sach mat- ters to the grantees. Nome of them, ho ever, are of unusual interest. It was an- nounced that the total grants so far made by the institution aggregated $200,000. Senator Hoartoday introduced a current resolution tendering the thanks of congress to Signor Marceni for the great benefit he had conferred on the world by his invention of wireless telegraph. BOTH CLAIM SOLE GUILT nd Son Arrmigned for Coun- Shield Father terfeiting Try to Each Other. ST. LOUIS, Jan. $4.—Martin Ferguson, former tressurer of Butler county, Mis- souri, and his gon, William, both of whom were eonvicted of eounterfeiting, were ar- raigned today for sentence. Each tried to assume the emtire responsibility and shield the other. The elder Ferguson was fined $1 and sen- tenced to five years. The son was given a lecture and released on the promise that heSwould help. support his mother and sister. 4 HARRISON TO FIGHT DARROW Chicago's Mayor Seeks Fourth Term and Will Be Opposed by Miners' Attorney. CHICAGO, Jan. 24—Carter H. Harrison to- day publicly announced his candidacy for a fourth term as mayor of Chicago. His chief opponent is C. S. Darrow, the famous attorney whose candidature has been endorsed by several of the strongest trade unions and many of the democrats. In previous contests Carter Harrison h recelved the labor vote, though running on the democratic ticket. WILL MAKE TREATY PUBLIC Committee Considers Colombian Document, but Takes No Qther Action Concerning It. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—The senate com- mittee on foreign relations today consid- ered the Colombian treaty, but reached mo conclusion, except to vote that it should be made public. The treaty is a very lengthy document, containing much detail, and it will be some time before it is reported to the senate committee. B A g OIL WILL RUN TANK STEAMER Rockefeller's Trust Bullds Big Ship Designed to Carry and Burn Petroleum, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 24.—The steamer Colonel F. L. Drake, built at Cramps’ ship- yard for the Standard Oil company, was launched today. The vessel has a capacity of 1,500,000 gallons of bulk oil and will | use oll as fuel. Strike Breakers' Troubles, J. E. Mack, a Unlon Pacific shopman, was the victim of someone else's carcless- ness yesterday, whereby the tip of his middie finger was excised. Mack held a wake over the remnant and was later on arrested for being drunk and disorderly. Willlam Richelieu was arrested last night on the charge of having assaulted a strike breaker named Strever, who had a gash in his head, alleged to hive been made by a cane in Richelleu's hands. THE REALTY MARKET, INSTRUMENTS placed on record Satur- day, January 24: Warranty Deeds. Payne Investment company to Minnle M. Rodman, lot 6, block 1, Bedford Place sasen H. M. Puffer and mar, lots 13 18, blg to Valley, and a tract adjoining.. R. W, Innes and wife to J. E. Arnold, iot 41, block 2, Potter's subdiv.....,. Richard E. Westgate and wife to Jofn Newhaus, sl nwig sels ney 7-15-12.. Margaret A, Stephens and husband to same, n 10 acres of sely nel J.F. Foster and wife to P. coran, lot 3, block 5. Orchard Hill.. Ellen N. Seline knd fusband to Anna Pearson, sl lot 13, block 4, West Lawn park ... . Quit Claiy denry Armbrust an. Armbrust, el of w and part ewl, swig Need D. Wead et al, to John O'Nell, lots 6, 7, 8, block 10; lots 1 and 2, block 8, Dwight & L.'s add ife to Nels Ham- k 1, Emery's add 1,100 [} 1,000 | 1,000 550 | Deeds. wife to Anna Total amount of transfers | cess. ! Representative | resolution for the | \ Within the Circle In determining just who should use l ment you are apt to be in error, unless you have posted yourself and know that Prof. Unna, of Hamburg, Germany, {@ Aiscovered that dandruff, itching scalp | caused by a germ or parasite which glands of the hair follicles, where it sets up an inflamma- tion, causing dry, brittle, or lusterless hair, accompanied and finally, by dandruff, itching scalp, the microbe extends its operations dee cled, where it attacks the hair bulb and lastly the papilla, which the hair root receives its nourishment, from which chronic or incurable baldness Therefore, the persons who need the germicide are not the ‘hopelessly bald ones, but, practi- Read the reason for this. cally, every one else. A Well-Known Colorado Teacher Writes:— ed by others similarly affected.” ay be A California Deotist Reports:— would effect & cure until I tried your Herpicide, use it but once a week.” Dr. Fullerton, of lowa. Prescribes It.— very much pleased with it. in the fature.” OF YOUR ACQUAINTANCES MANY SHOULD USE this new scalp treat- and baldness are enters the sebacious ignorant of it. , falling hair. Later, per into the hair folli- after will likely follow. new antiseptic scalp peared. “I wish to and it had the des tested Newbro’ (Signed) 0. the scalp before true dandruff appears; appearance of dandruff ie the first positive evidence that the work of destruction is well symptoms of hair loss appear in regular order. but more rapidly, and Newbro's Herpicide should be used promptly and untll the last indication of microbe growth has disap- After the dandruff has been cured and the falling hair topped, Newbro's Herplcide should be used ‘occasion- ally to keep the scalp healthy and free from microble contagion, to which men, in particular, are liable. bro’ iCl | ewpbro s Hel"plClde | WHO ARE THEY? ‘THE REASON FOR IT The successive stages of hair destruction cxtend over a great number of years, and the young man or young woman with abundant hair may be harboring, one or patches of microtic growth, in the scalp, and be wholly Years may elapse after the microbe enters a dozen, and, in fact, this under way. Later the additional y that I used Newbro's Herpielde for falling h effect In two weekn, (Signed) ANNA E. LITTLE Greeley, Colo, “I have been troubled with dandruff and falling out of my hair for eral years, and have tried every known remedy, but found nothing One bottle of it completely cured the d (Signed) W. A. t, Herpicide in my own case and it haw the dandruff, leaving the hair soft I have already prescribed it in a number of ¢ I trust that it SEHORN, Dentist, Auburn, Calif, moved d smooth, and I am es and shall continue to do wo J. FULLERTON, M. D,, Waterloo, lowa. A Delightful Hair Dressing. It Stops Itching of the Scalp Almost Instantly, WARNING! The success of Newbro's caused to be flooded with Herpicide has market so-called dandruf stroyers, Don't isfactor: thing the you was “‘just recommend subst ations of incipal barber stores, or direct A Ilell Hair. results from some- druggist assured Herpiclde PRICE §] at leading drug Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich Destroy the caus e-—you remove the effect. Get a Sample Direct from the Factory. the e COT germ de- Xpect sat- BRO'S HERPICIDE. as good.” LConsclentious druggists never itutes, Ap- o3 Street and S300e, City. and State .. from The THIS OUT. T inclose 10 cents in stamps to pay post- ege and packing upon a gample of NEW- Address The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. No Use For HUDSON, Wis., Jan. 24— Arthur Schrader, the 17-year-old son of John Schrader, residing at Stillwater, Minne- sota, was operated upon by the Bone-Setter here last Monday with remarkable suc- The Bone-Setter, with his bare hands, without knife, or the giving of chloroform, and without pain or the use | of plaster cast or other mechanical con- trivance, sct Arthur's dislocated hip In less than one minute, making the leg of the dislocated hip the same length as the other one, and he returned home without care, erutch or limping.' This is superior to Prof, Lorenz work. Brief History of the Case. Something over two years ago Arthur dislocated his hip while playing foot ball. Two Stillwater surgeons were called, who chloroformed him, and after trying to set the hip for more than three-quarte an hour, they waited for three days, when | they applied a plaster cast, which they re- | moved at the end of two weeks, saying | that the hip could not be set. |/ The Bone-Setter's work at Hudson, Wis curing cripples with his bare hands, with- out knife, chloroform, pain or plaster cast, 18 the wonder of this age. Confirmed cripples for many years, many born crip- | ples, have found the desired relief at his | hands, to the complete righting of their | wrongs, enabling them to do life's work. | Cripples from every ‘section of the coun- [try are seeking him early and late, and nearly every train {n Hudson here bring him patients, and his residence offices on Comstock Hill present a line of carriages at the door. diseases I their worst forms. encouraged to keep those who bave passed through such a siege of sickness as I ha will naderstand how much 1 val Wine of Cardui. It is indeed & boon to sick women. Wine of Cardui can always be relied upon to cure when everything else fails. 1 sutfered for years with uloeration. dful headaches unfitted me for my work 80 intense at times a8 to cause spasms and & disagreeablo discharge drained my life forces. all else Lad failed, I tried Wine of Cardu}. Crutches Any More A Remarkable Operation by the Bone-Setter at Hudson, Wis. ot | SPECIALIST Treats all forms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OP MEN ONLY 27 Years Experience, 17 Years in Omaha. His remarkable suce cess has never been equaled and every day brings many flatter- ing reports of the good he Is doing, or the rellef he has given. Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis And all Blood Poisons. 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