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/) THE ATLY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1903, CHAMBERLAINS ARE CHEERED Given Warm Welcome Uson Their Return from Bonth Afrioa COLONIAL SECRETARY VERY HOPEFUL Mrs. Chamberiain Especially Honored By People and Husband Says e Was Great AM During Prcifiention Trip. LONDON, Merch 14— ‘Southampton Wel- comes Home Britaip's Bmpire Statesman.’ i buge letters, surros ertwined with union jacks and stars and siripes, was the motto that firet greeted Colo retary Chamberlain on South The tr ing. The velers bad & magnif unys were elaborately decorsted « dressed in gala fashion and cheering and the blowing of and eirems greeted the limer Nor- passed up Southampton water greet. with Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, accompa- mied by Lord Chamblorn, first Jord of the sémiralty, standing on the parade Seck As soon ae the steamer was warped to fts whar? Mr. Chamberiain‘s famfly went on Geck. Ther were followed shortly by the mayor of the corp Southampton, who welcomed the The mayor then handed a bouquet to Mre. Chamber- lain, and & procession was formed, with the mayor and Mrs. Chamberlain leading and Mr. Chamberlain and the mayor's Guughter coming after them, &nd walked through crowds to the rece Mr. Chamberluin was bron to have thinned co The party then ente carriages and @rove through the thronged and decorated streets to Hartley ha the soeme of so many previous functions connected with the South African war. There an address of welcome was presented to Mr. Chamber- Jal, who, in the course of his reply warned the country not te overestimate the Tesults he had actually achieved Hopeful an He war bopeful, and even conSident, that the Dutch of South Africa wouwld bereafter Joyally take their place ae members of the empire to which they pow belomg, but It could not be expected that the long record of vacillation and weakmess which led to the war would be wiped out in the twink- lng of an eve Subsequently Mr. Chamberlain and his perty took s train to London, where & large crowd awaited their arrival. Premier Bal- four and practically the whole cabinet were present at Waterloo station to meet Mr Chamberlain. The greetings which be re- ceived were everywhere most cordial Mre. Chamberiain came in for & full share of the welcome. Special cheers were given for her, and in the greeting of the depu- tation from Birmingham, which went out to meet the Norman ip the Snlent, she was especially mentioned Referring to this in the course of his reply to the Birmingham delegation, Mr. Chamberiain said 1 thank you very much for tpdoed you should, the name luding, as wite It is indeed true that her companionship | has been of the greatest assistance to me Indeed. 1 hardly know how 1 could have g2 {hrough the great task 1 undertook but or her co-operation. Nine Momths of Agomny. 1 bave been afficted with rheumatism for the past nine months and- have been oon- fned 1o my bed with the most excrucisting pains. Much of the time I was unsble to move my limbs. My wife, my daily at- tendant, ‘ddministered every mouthful of sustenance I received. 1 commenced using Chamberlain's Patn Balm some time ago and today I car 60 my usual time. Cham- berlain’s medicines are the best 1 ever saw.—Joseph M. Lolar, Oldtown, Maine. TRICK RIDER GETS A FALL Man So Badly Hurt While Shoot: the Chutes that He May Die. NEW YORK, March 14—Prof. Davis, who has been giving public exhiditions © “shooting the chutes™” down an inclived plane on bicycle steps, has met with an sc- cident st the St. Nicholae rink which may result in his desth Tbe plank on which Davis made the de- seent was sbout eighteen inches wide and pinety-two feet long, the upper end beach- ing pearly to the roof. Shortly after start- ing on bis downward course Davis stumbled wnd fell to his knees. After sliding « few yurds, be toppled over the side to the ico beneath He was picked up ubconscious and re- moved to & bospital. His head was found t be terribly cut and bruised, but the fear that be bad concussion of the brain was @ispelled by & searching examination. HERB DOCTOR Patrons Principally Women Whe Were Anxious to Have Their Husbands “Removed.” PHILADELPHIA, March 14—The police for several days have been investigating career of George Hossey, the Degro “berd charge of causing the death of the WORAD'S doctor, who was yesterday committed te prison with Mrs. Katberine Danze op the busband eighteen months ago by poises. Mrs. Danze is said to be only one of & Bost of wemen whose object In ocensulting the “doctor” was Dot legitimate. The au- e 4 A little red, a little white, delicately blended. That's one wzy. Here's a better; Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, It makes the blood pure and rich. You know the rest: red cheeks, steady nerves, good digestion, restful sleep, power to endure. regular with Ayer's Pills; this will greatly aid the Sarsaparilla. Two grand family medicines. Keep them on hand. 1. ¢ av=s 0o, Zowsn, Mase. Keep the bowels thorities say sumber of Geaths to OMAHA D T R s *| TALE OF THE THREE CRACES ginning 1o uncover this case. It may prov e ome of the greatest criminal evests in tbe | Three Bisters from New York Among Most histery of the deparim Charming is Levdse Society that they expect to trace | Hoseer's potions | o many | | Hossey is the arch-conspirator crimes, the sutborities say. Ther bave | —— learsed that for many months past his | TWO MAVE FOUND HUSBANDS IN BRITA: besdguariers bave been patronized by mary IS ACCUSED Mateh of Eldest Chula Romance in South Amere jea—Boy plons Canse women, b married and single, whose names are now in the possession of the dis- torney | be negro was arrested detectives use and confiscated & wagon. | 8 Pasctf Ladd Calmination of | ve d drugs, lnstrumen pd otber parapbersalia, much of which will figure in | the case 13 r ™ ubli Physicians 1n all sec - beve reported cases that will probably lesd o e -ty 1o the opening of many graves and as masy | (LUCETE — Epecial Teleg Pott-ir <1 | sppeated wid & misor complaint, which | IDUeTBretations dn he lovely faces, are the rew progressively g which, just |8 ot Micheel P. Graoe 15 e s Stlomes what She Set Tos | Thw YOk aht Sow & Tinde, VHISS called as the ususl symptoms of arsenjcal | DOW€ I8 on Belgrade square. They are the oning L ons one of the mof bri o The records of the Bureau of Health show | Sr4¥IRE rooms in the English capital, and | that Hossey issved death cert over @ find it bard to de- | bis own signature as “George Hoossey, M rries off the palm L und the authorities are | ection, as they ap- | vtmost to discover how and [pareatly are, ia t beauty each shines | ey 2ol the Mask Sevas. | the more in the presence of ber sisters. 'CONFESSES CRIME TO JURY |ie.™ Possibly the m: age, is the w! talked of, by reason of | Elens (Ledy Donough- fe of an Irish peer, whose | g career s already promising enough to & Mulatte Murderer Describes KilUag|gept the elevation of another American from Chicage Witne woman to vice regal bonors. The earl | Stand. | served his apprenticeship in effcial life as private secretary to Sir Henry Blake dur- ng the latter's term as governor of Hong | CHICAGO, March 14—Bud Higgise, & |Kong | mulatto, on trial for tbe murder of Mrs. Few people bave known that the interns Annie Butler, created a sensation in wourt | tional match, which seemed so0 em | toflay by confessing be witness stand | ftting from the charm of . that he committed the cr'me | well as ber wealth, snd the distinction of Bud Higgins™” Jdemanded Assistant | Lord Donoughmore, whose dollars were as | “Did you mot L”‘hv &8 bis pedigree was long, was the re- State's Attorsey Fake Mrs. Aunje Butler?™ sult of a romance of loug standing | The colored man looked at his questioer | Ii began down in South Ameriea, when 8 few seconds and replied: “Yes. I killed | two voung people, mot yet emancipated | | ber.” from kuickerbockers and short frocks, were | As be uttered the words be Sprang 1o | investigating life with the entbusisem of | ! eet, descended from the witness stand | 1] yo pgsters N be Dew and ubdex- | | ralsed his arms in an excited gesture. | pected 1 want to tell this jury all about it,” he | - Ch: . | exclaimed. but was ordered back el S s e stand The old esr] was & beavy stockbolder in T1 tell just bow it happened” con- | 5ome South American enterprises of which tinued the excited man from the witpess | Machael Grace was the bead and both had chair. “I called ber to the telephone and | taken their families to share their voluntary told ber to hold the wire. Then 1 ran and | exile brough Young Lord Suirdsle, as the present | ear] was then, became not only the cham- | | plon of his own pretty sisters, Lady Norab | ‘T bave | 408 Lady Evelys Helv-Hutchinson, but of | the Graces as well. Braszil and Peru were {the localities where the English and American comrades cemented @ friendshbip which wae t0 defr time and change and to merge in at Jeast one iustance into some- thing deeper and warmer. Mr. Grace, like his brother, New York's former meyor, is essentially American. De- | “I nave s0ld Chamberisiz's Cough Rem- | pite the fact that his wealth was accumy- |edy for a Dumber of years. 1 have five |lated largely in South America and his res- | |other kinds, but sell more of Chamber- | Jdence was eventuslly England, bis girie | lain’e than of all of the others, znd it has | Profited by tbe schools under Uncle Sam's Dever failed to please.” says Alonzo Pur- | Supervision as ‘hey 4id by the British ip- inton of West Bowdoin, Maine éo vot | stitutions. ontinental echooling there | use any other kind myself or in my family, | Was nope, Mrs. Grace choosing 10 keep ber | |1 will give you s bit of experience 1 had | dsughters in the home stmosphere as | with this remedy myselt. 1 had a cough | much ae possible. Eliza, the eldest daugh- caused by catarrh, so the doctors told me. | ter, is Mrs. Hubert Besumont. Her hus- 1 kept a continuel hacking and whes 1 got | band is the second son of the bead of the 8 cold it was much worse. The doctor could | famous Yorkehire family of Besuments, | not relieve me and 1 used several cough | who made himsel?! more beloved by his | cures, all to no purpose, except to get my | people by declining a peerage on the soore | stomach out of order. 1 had grown worse | that be was prouder of his name as & com- for two or three years and it became very | moner. The family is enormously rich snnoying. After 1 took the agency for Mrs. Beaumont & closely resembled by | Chbamberlain's Medicines 1 iried Chamber- | the third dsughter, Marahita, whe is still | lain's Cough Remedy. I used balf a dozem |in the heyday of her belledom, and has re- bottles of the Z-cent size and three bottles | fused #o far to listen to the plea of many of the B0-cemt size and was thoroughly | eighing swains. All the London world is cured. 1 have not had & cough since, Dow | interested to see which way the beauty will going on two years, except when I get & |throw the handkerchief. ©c0ld; then 1 take this remedy and it soom Ao pe Sxes me all right. 1 know that my catarrh | .. -~ ::;:" 't" :: | Bas not bothered me Dear so much &s be- § ey i, S fore. 30 of ocourse 1 always recommend | GTSS% aTe supplemented by a fourth, but | Chaiberiatn's whes 1 am asked for the | GM4ys is still 1 the schootroom, with Sest cough remety. 1 would have willingly | 284 untroubled about social sway, her given $50.00 1o &ay ome who would have PAtD 10 the matrimenial haven is likely to Sured my cough 88 Chamberlain's Cough|>® CBUrely unmimpeded long before sbe is | oty ready to embark upon it. The natursl | Te'is the personal recommendations of | “BATm of the Grace girls is without @oubt people who have been cured by it that gives | &irect beritage from their mother, who Chamberlain's Cough Remedy its great pop- | ¥ 10887 & sofi-volced woman of singuler wlerity. It is perfectly natursl for sny ope DhEDetism Who has been cured of an obstinate cough | AIA’S Teadily adaptable to the life about | or who bas warded off a threatened attack | D7 Mre. Grace has picked up and curi- ! ppeumonia, or whose children have beep | OUSLY Tetained & glight touck of the Span- cured of severe attacks of croup, to men- | '*2 2 her accent. Loug residence in South jon the matter to his friende snd melgh. | America and ber Suent use of the Spanish | bors and 1o recommend the remedy that | 1OBEUe are partly accountable for this in- | cured them when be sees that it is needed, | YOIUBIATY trick of memory, but much must { be 1aid to the ready sympathy of & musi- {GOSSIP SEPARATES FAMILY cal ear for the melodies of & Latin tongue. Truth shot ber the window." “In the on the bepch,” said Judge Horton, | pever witnessed a scene such as this, | bas anything ever affected me as this hus dope.’ A Maine Merchant Recommends Chi ugh Remedy. Possibly Mre. Grace's proudest boast fs | that sbe is the grandmotber of two of the | s Learned Arer Eleven Years, | finest boys in London. Onpe is the babdy son | When Wife is Dying of lof Mrs. Besumont, the other, scarcely Consumptto older, that of Lady Donoughmore DIET TALKS OF LOTTERIES| Institution Has Definite Place in Ger- man States am Well Patronired. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 14—A womsn Deighbor, eleven vears ngo, con- vinced the wife of Wilson Mclntyre, then | & traveling man lving ip Milwaukee, that ber busband was leading & double life, and, | during his sbeence, sbe packed ber effects | and returned to the home of ber parents| BERLIN, March 14—The Prussian Diet | in Bufislo. | was engaged in & solemn debate this week | When Mclntyre returned he found his over the sdditien of another clase to the wite gone. The same woman told him that | state lottery, proposed by Pinance Minister she hed cloped with apotber man He von Rheizbaden, who expluined the 5- wrote to her paremts iz Buffalo and his | cles and mathematioal principles involved letters were returned usopened. He made | in Prussis’s grest gambling institution thet | o effort to follow his wife and when he | ¥ields the state something like $2,500,00 beard she was living ip Indianspolis did mot | & year go Dear ber | Lotterics have s defnite pleee 1o Recently be @iscovered thet he had been fnance systems of mest of the Germes deceived, and, communicating with his wife, | States and the finance minister n'bur-vd} learned that she was dylng of consumption if Prussis abendoned its lottery the | He left for Indisnapolis last night to see | Prussians would spend just as muck moner | ber | on the Jotteries of other states | It is estimated that the variows states | [take in $12.500,000 tn thie way. Abungan: | litersture is circulated, afirming that it is Dot enly morally proper for a man to invest |1 & lottery, but that it is his duty not t omit any chance to provide for his family besides the government lottery there are Dumerous private loiteries suthorized b the te for public and semi-public pyr- poses, suck &5 the bullding schemes for de- fraying the expenses of charitable under- takings KING HELPS THE VILLAGERS Furnisbes Lig the Heat and Fuel Free 1o the Peeaple of Weol. vert (Copyright, 1%8 by Press Publishing Oo) LONDON, March 14.—(New York Werld Cadlegram—Special Telegrem )—King Bd- ward, who is superior to the law, is con stantly peen driving ap electric metor st & thirty-mile pace slong the court roads sbout Sapdringbam Every cottage in Sendringham and the sdjoining ftted » light, e village of Wolverton has been he king's expense with electric ric hesting snd electric cooking spparatus. For seven months & Paris elec trician has had the loan of Lord Marcus Beresford's farm bouse on the royal estste 10 supervise the work KING VISITS TODY'S SHOW Royaities See Wild West, Afterwards | Touring Encampment When dians Salw b g | LONDON, March 4.—The king and queen, | scoompanied by Princess Victeria, Prinee | and Prinecss Charios of Dermark and lb-l | kidney |back ache? | the Wiid West show at Olympla today. | sented to them. Colonel Cody snd Major | prineese with Fire-Fighter’s Story How the Strongest Man in the Philadelphia Fire Department—Once the Weakest— Gained His Strength and Health, by Using Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy. ERE'S the story of a man who was near death’s door and was saved by using Swamp-Root. If he came to you and said: “My friend, do you suffer with trouble? Ioes your Do you feel bad all over and can’t tell exactly what's the matter? Have you tried medicines or doctors with- out benefit? Are you about discouraged? Then do as 1 &3, and get well—Use Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root! 1 know it e will cure you.” If he did this, would you be- lieve him? Wouldn't you, if you were a sufferer, follow his adrvice, knowing that he bore living, sentient, vital testimony to the wonderful virtues of this great natural remedy? ELL, that is just what Hugo Hutt, strongest man in the Philadelphia Fire Department, hero of a hundred battles with the flames, is do- ing now through the medium of this newspaper. Hugo Hutt has been con- pected with the Philadelphia Fire Department for the past four years. He is stationed at the engine house at Nine teenth and Callowhill Streets. r. Hutt is known as the strongest man in the Fire Department | and has taken many prizes at athletic tournaments for his prow- | ess in the field of sports. He is also an ex-sergeant of the United States Infantry, hav- ing for several years been stationed at Fort Niobrara. Neb. Mr. Hutt also served with the Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment during | the Bpanish-American war. HUGO HUTT, PHILADELPHIA FIREMAN. ERE is the story 2s he gave it to a special representative of Phil (Coph o Gireat Newspaper, **The North American. “You will hardly believe it whes I tell you there was & time when my body was atives and friends w been surprised It was &l to kidvey tre 1 could Do reliet. 1 care of my ¥ physician for a of yews ut be was to & good. 1 aleo consulted twe Doted &pe clalists op kidpey diseases, but they were give more than temporary 1 slready made application to join tbe army, bu turped 8owr on e of my bad physical condition i wes sdvised to try that grestedt of all remedine—SWAMP-ROOT wr Dr. Kilmer & Co. st Bing- on, N » sumple bottle, and i ef me was 80 noliceable that 1 went immediately and bought & supply from my druggist, with the result thet in & comparatively short time 1 had eptirely recovered and became the Ian you see me Bow 1 sorved & pumber of years in the army and for the four years bave been ed with the Philadelphis Fire De- My work, both in e army and ng fires in Philagelphia, b been the duone, snd work that 1 could not not have & strong physique know what the words ‘Kid mesn DOW nd do t expect spesk too highly of Swamp- ttles of this great remedy than & dosen phrsicians { HUGO HUTT, Stillmen St Philsdelphis, Pa ND this is only one man's story—if the average reader of a newspaper could be persuaded to read the thousands of such testimonials which come to Dr. Kilmer's S8wamp-Root, the kiduey troubles which now afflict humanity would be cut down fifty per cent. For these testimonials all prove beyond a doubt that the great- est cure for kidney, liver and bladder troubles is Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp-Root, NATURE’S GREATEST AID TO THE SUFFERING. EDITORIAL NOTICE.—Swamp-Root is so remarkably successful that & special errangement has been made by whick all of our readers who have pot already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent adsolutely free by mail, also & book ihat tells all abo ing be sure to mention that you read ihis geperous offer in The Omaka Sunday Bee make apy mistake, but remember the pame, Swamp-Root—Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtes, N. ¥ s wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. In vrn.- r fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles mre sold by all druggiste. Dom't on every bottle The regu of the prinoe af Wales' children, attended The royal party, which cocupied 8 specially con- structed box, seemed thoroughly to enjoy the performance. Their majesties afterward visited the In- Qian camp, where Colonel Cody was pre. DISTRUST CZAR'S DECREE Bussiaos Fear Fresh Example of Hopes Deferred is Due. Burke then escorted the royal partr | AFRAID MONARCH WILL WITHDRAW through the settlemenmt, where tbe rough | riders were drawn up in & double line | At the center of the camp two tiny In- Qians presented the gueen with big bou- quets. She took the flowers and, kneeling @own, shook the little brown hands and patied the children’s cheeks. The Indian | children afterward presented the young clay pigeons. King Bdward | asked for Beker, whom he kpew when prince of Wales, and “Johnny” Baker was presented. The king complimented him on his skill in shooting. 4t Amxiously for Practical Meas- ures Desizmed to Give Effeet to | Reysl Birthday Promises ST. PETERSBURG, Fridey, Msrch (vis the Frontier)—The public bae pended its judgment on the czar's de providing for religious freedom and other | reforms until the practical messures are REMEDY WORSE THAN TROUBLE | sz=cunces Russien history is strewn with disillusion- Pan g | Me3ts, 404 the liberals say they ure pre pared for anpother Even in less rad | circles the fear is expressed (hat the | actionaries may succeed iv hsmpering the | czar's desire for reforms. The progressives Le: Housewives Do Not with the Sam Frameisco Tlen. (Copyright, 1M8, by Press Publishing Co. | &7¢ particulerly outspoken in their distrust LONDON, March 14.—(New York Worid | ©f M. von Plebwe's protection in the reform Osblegram—8pecial Telogram. )—Miss G, | Pro§Tam. They ecomplain also of the & Btewart of San Franciseo came here to te]] PTent intention 1o permit the domination the English women “How to do Without | O (B¢ priesthood in Jocal secular affairs Servants.” They rushed to hear her sol. | The decentralisation feature is welcomed tion of this grest soctal problem, but when | TDE Decessity, heretofore, if applying 1o the she 10d them 1o 40 their swn housework | Bt Petersburg chancellories in compection the attendance began insensibly 1o thin oyt, | WiB 1be most trivial matiers wae largely nd at the close of the lecture the audience ";:::“t"‘:l"_':_rn'the parslveis of public apd bad almest disappeared. Bamglish women | PTo o€ IBIAUVE o say 1t may be very well in Califormie, but 07 Miuin & _"‘;;Ht of ::t famous 18 Lendes mo womsn who can afferd ety | 24VISOT of Alexander LI during the eman s resdy to cleas n tion, hails the czar's propeuncement for her own bouse and cook i ‘I.y own ‘,, ¥. g toleration with enthusizsm. It is geerally i RPN remarked that thl passage the decree BEEL 1D ARINER -GN | Ty ety WS Mie Tear o o of the bo £ last week Husdred-Year Temst Termimates, but | o, 0 008 O B acains: the sects Sncome Hes Song Boen ipeluding the so-called stundists, moloanes i | ane otbers accused of ¢ tendencies c gy % e demanded. 1t is considered doubifu (Copyright, 18 by Press Publishing Co) | WeT¢ 9¢ A " LONDON, March M—(New Tork Werld | Tooner be e e Cablegram—@pecial Telegram.)—The ear] | RERIRSL those sects GRelamel B0 be partic of Ellesmere fenies the repori that st npop | 1*77 dangerous will be modified last Sunday he came iDio possession of ey st hreuh toe ity ot ot |EMPEROR SEVTLES DISPUTE hundred-year trust creatod by bis ancestor, the duke of Bridgewaier, who plerced cen- | Says that Fire Engines Have Right of Way Over Every- cenals. The 1 says thin arthing gein to m, as whole ineome of the ears | ROYAL COMMISSION COMING be has enjoyed the trust for forty BERLIN, March f or the empress One Hundred and Fifty Thousand re of the royal family, ambas- Setions 50 Par So Toiss sadors or Getachments of marching (roops This order wes the result - 7 over the driver of & fire eng LONDON, Marchk 14—Among the eivil | to obey & leutenant's gesture service estimutes for 1W03-4 issued today |let & company of infantry pass appesre the sum of $150,000 as & grent in #id of the expemses of the yoysl commis- sion for the St Louls exposition. A pote CANADIAN PEAS FOR SWINE sppended explains that any furiher cop- Cum County Farmers Make Test of a Sew Food to Take Place of Corm. tributions decided upon will for in the estimates o be provided subsequest years. | Moedy Reaches Havana. HAVANA, March 14.—The United States WEST POINT, Neb., Mare ~(§ sieamer Dolphin, with Secretary Moody | _ . pumber armers in ihis and the congressionsl Party on Board, - o0 Liout to experimest with the rived from Key West this afternoon. It ot Conadish Dess to tabe - Secretary Moody's ipteption 1o remain 2 .o o go0s for ew Seed has been pre Haveans for two days jaying visiis of cour- Lesy 1o the governmen! officials before pro- ceeding to Bahis Henda and Grenianamo to inspect the sites proposed for ihe es- Wblishment of naval sistions cured from Cansds and & thorough test w be made It is cleimed that the en be pustured in its green state an meture end the ripe peas fed tc w results superior 1o the feeding corn. The outcome will be eugerly &5 it is surmised that the cousian can sty Curtain Weavers Combin rd momot PLAUEN, Ssxony. March 14—Al the ; o - weavers of lace curiains bave farmed a COUS feeding of corm fo ewine combination te regulste prives for three |FTTPCIUEIC the dreaded Log yoars. The mills sell largely 1o the United LT i Sistes and it is expecied that prices will advasce 24 theredy afiest caport orders | ALBION, Neb, March M—(Special)— | sgaizst Wi re- | Where land is cheap... Thousands of Jows, Minnesots &nd Nebraska farmers have moved to Oklaboma iz the last four years. They are there yet—and they inter They ure making as much money, scre for acre, as they aia 4 bomes Thelund i just as good and costs less thas are advancing every vear weeks' bolidey snd visit Oklaboms. AB unusu- is offersd by the homeseckers' excurwion rates yck 1sland offers, March 1Tth, April Tth and 21st stay d trip. One low. Tickets office One fare plus 82 for the r wiy rates are correspondir and full infermation &t tt C. A. Rutherford, D, P. A. 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Rock Isiand System == Varicocele Hydrocele Piles Stricture Rupture the above you sbould seck relief Ask the bavks sbout our reliability or let us give you the pames of good ofti- zens we have who G0 not object te the use of their names. We cure Variococele in one week, Dever to Teturn, by & erigial method you will be plessed with after we explain. Hydrocele ten days. Lost msnbood and evil effects of vicious ba in 30 to 90 days Bleod Poinsen in 37 1o G0 days without potash or mercury. Piles in days; Fistula B two weeks spd Ruj six. We guarantee our cures o writing ss well as to show (be proufs first. Charges Jow and copsultation free st office or by letter Cook Medical Co. 110-112 S. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. DAILY NEWS OFFICE. W. A, COOK, M. D, 1f you have szy afiment OVER Office Hours—8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sumdays, 10 & m. to 1280 p. = While Grandy Brenson of ¥ &pd & Blous Pells & Willmar railroad, charged raveling man were with havipg prairie chickene in bis posses- y . sn slon out of sesson. Hurley i charged 3 z wen be with having disposed of them 1o B. C. P borses were severely ter, & surant man. There ave 300 | ounts s the fine is 320 5 bird, the e e e pemalty, If & verdiet is retursed, will be o SIOUX CITY, s, March 14—iSpacial | T ) Bar Jmmeneed ber evangelist will ism 8. Hurley, agest of speak Lor Lhe beneSt of (wp Omabs erphens.

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