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HIE OM'ATf DAILY It KB: JCSDA Y, JA"STATtV 2IJ, 1001. Praised by a Preacher From the Era Headlight, Grand JuncUun, loua. No higher prnlno can bo elven Dr. Wllllnuu' rink Pills for l'nlo 1'ec- file thnn the many voluntary te Imonliiln from ministers of tlio Koipel which hnvo come from nil pari of the country and which have more than rupnortetl nil tli clulin made for thin excellent medicine The mott recent Indorsement l thnt coining from He v. Knoch Hill, pin lor of tlioM. 13, Church of Urnnd Junction, Iowa, who my! " I am n firm believer In the efH ency of Dr. Wllllnms' Pink PIIH for l'nlo. People, the remedy hnv liiKheeu usctl In my family with highly gratifying renults. For three or four yenrn I wns n sittTerer from general debility. I eemed to he lacking In vitality, vui tlrnl ' out niott of tho I lino nnd sleep gave me no rent orrcfrenhment. I wait troubled w Ith hcndiiche much of tho time und although I w as not confined to my bed, my Illness In capacitated me for energetic work In my pastorate. "A sUter-ln-lnw living lu Ne hrnikn, who had suiroreti very much and wlio Inia until Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills with good re ittltt, recomnirnded them to inn nnd I decided to try them. I bad taken but two or tlirrti doles of the pllU when 1 found that they woro helping mo nnd furtlierusonf the remedy brought such rellof thnt I im Kind to offer IhU ptlbllo recommendntlon of Dr. WllllnmV Pink PIIIb for Pale People In the Interest of Buffering humanity. IIev. K.vocit liiM. At nil drugglM or direct from Dr. Wllllnms Medicine Company, Hchenectmly, N, Y., too. pur box; lx lioxca ti.au One of Cupid's strongest, allies is stationery (i. e., good stationery, and that which comes from our counters is particularly fetch ing, artistic and dainty. You'll tlnd the prices just right just what they should he for good stationery. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE CARD EN CRAVING -WEDDING INVITATIONS WE DO ARTISTIC WORK. Megeath Stationery Co. 1H08 FAKNAM STREET NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES Recent Volumes Put Forth for tho Approtal of tho Beading Public, NEBRASKA WOMAN'S BOOK OF APHORISMS ClilcnKO Solio nr IVrltp of A nierlrn u KyiiiuirIoii In vi'fitlKiit luu (lit' 'un til! Iimim mill Men tin of ! clop- in rut nf (lie Mlnil, Prof. IMwIn Knrle Sparks, assistant profcHHor of American history In the Vnl erslty of Chicago, tins written "Tho Hx pnnslon of tho American People: Social nnd Territorial." Tho ntttlior hns been pnrtle-1 ulnrly happy In his Helcctlon of materials to show tho growth of the Atnerlonn peo ple. Tho munncr of lIvlnK. tho methods of travel, tho moilo of doing business nil those materlnl manifestations of the so clnl. Intellectual nnd political development of tho nntlon nro graphically described nnd nliundantly Uluutrnted by menus of repro ductions of old wood cuts nnd photographs of every description. The: poolt Is InvnU nblo to every one who Is Interested In trac ing tho growth of tho nation through all tho changes In the llfo of the pcoplo down to tho present day. Scott, Foresmnn & Co. Price $3. "Helps for tho (Julot Hour" Is tho title of a volume of prayers, collects and verses collated from many sources with a prefa tory essny on the "Culture of tho Devo tional Ufe" by Rev. Jesso llowmnn Young. Tho prayers are, as n rule, short, only half a page to it page In length. Tho book Is bound In flexible leathor covers und Is al together n most admirable specimen of tho bookmakers' art. Katon & Mains, Now York. Prlco $1. Dr. David V. Lincoln, author of "School nnd Industrial Hygiene." "Hygienic Physi ology," etc.. has brought out a now book, entitled "Sanity of Mind: A Study of Its CondUlons nnd of n Means to Its Develop ment and Preservation." Tho nuthor di vides his work Into six chapters, entitled: "Tho Outlook," "The Nature of Mcntnl De rangement," "Degeneracy," "education," "Self-Hducntlon," and "Our Social and Civic Duties. " Tho author goes Into the subject deeply, but nt' the samo tlmo ras the happy faculty of expressing himself clearly In a fow words, so that the whole subject Is comprised within 170 pages. It Is n book that will prove Interesting to stu dents, scientists nnd medical men In gen eral. O. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. "Old Wlno lu Now Hottles" Is 'tho title of n very neat little volume of fifty odd pages. Tho nuthor, lltnnche Catherine Cnrr, Is n resident of Plcasuuton, Neli., and her work should recelvo careful attention Ht the hands of all Nobrasknns. It is n book of aphorisms. Tho wine represents the thoughts or maxims which are, as a matter of course, very old, but the phras ing which represents tho bottles Is tho nuthor's own. The little volume Is divided Into three parts, "Chnrtrcuse," "Cham- HAPPY RESULTS. Have Made Many Omaha Residents Enthusiastic- No wonder scores of Omaha citizens grow enthusiastic. It Is enough to make anyone happy to find relief nfter years of Buttering. ruhllc statements llko the following are but truthful representations of tho dally work done In Omaha by Dean's Kidney Pills. Mrs, David Gorhun of 401 North 11th st., says: "You nro welcome to my name ns nn endorser of Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 had kidney complaint for about three yeiirs nnd tried doctors and medicines, but noth ing seemed to do me much good, Ilnck nihc, headache, and dizziness bothered me constantly. When I procured Doan's Kid t.ey Pills at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store I was sovweuk I could not do anything. Their mo brought me tellcf In a short time. Any of my neighbors can vouch for the great good Doan's Kidney Pills did me." Kor sale by all dealer. Prlco 5ft cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., lluffalo, N. Y.. sole ngrnU for tho Putted State. llemember tho tiauio Doan's and take o tubstltuts. I am a firm believer in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. KNOCH HILL, rattorit.K Church.Urand Junction, to. -a pagno" and "Cocktails." Many of the lit tie maxims contain volumes of truth In n very few words, others are cjultc spicy and somo quite amusing. Kor Instance. "When n woman uses n puper knife Instead of a hair pin to cut tho leaves of n book, sho feels that sho Is breaking awny from the traditions of her sex." Again, "Holding tho mirror tip to nature Is n thankless task when the nature Is feminine" Hut tho nuthor's darts nro not all aimed at women, hero Is one on the men: "Sowing wild oats would not be so reprehenslblo a habit In a man If ho did not nenrly always get a woman to assist In their reaping." Another one rondo this way: "About the best way to retain your Ideal of a lover Is to let him become nnothtr woman's husband." There arc ft good ninny bright things contained between the rovers of this little volume that will moro than repay tho trouble of an examination. Tho Nooly Co., Chicago St'huiil llnnlN, Prom the well known Kclectle Rnsllsh classics there hnvo been collected Hurke's Conciliation with tho American Colonies," Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Milton's "Minor Poems." Marnulay's "Addison" nnd Macau lay's "Milton." Thoso constitute tho col lege entrance requirements In English for study nnd prartlce, 190I-130:. nnd have horo been bound together for tho convenience of students who are preparing themselves for these examinations, tinder the title "Collego bntranco Hequiicments In Kngllsh." Such a volume will prove very acceptable to nil preparatory schools. American Hook Co Chicago. Price, $1. In "Selections From the Rlblo" will bo found nn excellent collection of extracts from tho IHble, eminently suited for uso In opening exercises nt school. Tho pbb sages chosen nro sufficiently brief for tho purpoBo In view, though complete In thought, nnd varied nnd Interesting In theme. Only sucli selections aro made as will best emphnslzo the moral lessons poetry nnd eloquence, nnd the sublimities of thought contained' In tho Hlble In word, such pnssnges na will nppenl to people of every race nnd creed. American Ilook company. Price. 40 cents. Although "Moments of Astronomy" hnB been prepared for uso ns a. textbook, 1 Will bo bono tho less vnltiahln nnd Inter estlng to tho Inquiring layman. In Its preparation two oblccts liavo been kent constantly In view. One wns to condense tno most important facts and laws of tho science within so small a compass that should not makn n serious .uhllilnn tho curriculum of tho high school or other preparatory school; the other to present the subject in so slmnle n manner thnt ns little foimiil mathematics us possible should bo necessary to Its mastery. Tho book Is attractively written nnd greatly Increased in vaiuo ny tnc application of several In genlous devices, and by the Insertion o ninny excellent Illustrations. American Hook company. Chicago. Price, Jl. Current Miiuiirlni', Caeslir magazine for January discusses among other things "This nnd That About Madamo Melba" and describes her first np penrance in public. "The Noble Snort of Kulconry" tells nil about the birds nnd explains all tho Bpeclul terms used. "Ar tlllery On tho Stage" gives tho uninitiated a peep behind tho scenes and explalnn the mystery of artillery effects In the drama "Harnessing Niagara" ti hrlghtlv descrlp tlve article nn tho arrangement, by which power is transmitted from the falls at Nlagnra with some good views of Nlagnrn nnd vicinity. Kcslues the usual amount of good llctlon, Mr. Whyte r.dgar writes on "Tho Novelist ns M. P." and Marie A Holloc on "Living Women Sovereigns A llvo nrtlolo on "Something New" ills cusses new Invention nnd new Ideas of nil kinds to Interest nil readers The Magazine of Art for January greets us with n colored picture for a frontispiece "An urphnn of Amsterdam," from the pas tei by llabrlel Nleolct, anil the first artlel Is a long one describing the life anil worii of this artist and giving many reproduc tions from his paintings. An nrtlcle 'ipon "Humor In Illack and White." by Mr K. T. Heed, tho welt known Punch artist, I a very Interesting and ascribes tho Held open to Brtlsts for sketches In black and white to the opportunity offerctl by Punch for re munerative work of that kind, "The Milk maid." n reproduction from n painting In tho I.ouvre, Is n full-page plato of oval form and good finish. In addition to the usual chronicle of art, there Is an enter taining article on "The New Art as Seen 'at the Paris Kxposltlon." i The nbove boooks nre for sale by the Megeath Stationery Co,, 1308 Farnarn St. MiK CHARGED WITH Ml'RDER Coroner's Juiy Heart Dstails of Henrj Whetstone'i Death. PRISONER IS NOW IN THE OMAHA JAIL Whetstone l !fild In lime lli-coiuc AiiKrj' lleenuse lllk- llefuni-it In Include ltlm In lux Itiitlou tit Drink. Wallace Hike, alleged murderer of Henry Whetstone, who recently died In the South Omahn hospital from skull fracture, was brought to this city from Sarpy county last night and lodged In the county Jail. Tho Inquest wns held nt Hellevue yes terday aud tho coroner's Jury held Hike re sponsible for Whetstone's death. The as sault was committed Saturday night Just over the lino In Sarpy county, but it l listed ns a South Omaha crime becnuse the trouble started there. The first witness wag Dr. W. C. Duel of South Omuhn. Ho said he dressed the wounds of tho deceased on Saturday night. Ily going Into delulls the witness described minutely tho wounds nnd nsscrted that the skull of Whetstone had been fractured by somo blunt Instrument. Two pieces of the skull removed by the witness were Intro duced! In evidence and Identified. Dr. W. I,. Curtis of South Omaha testi fied that he was one of the physicians who performed an aittopsy on the deceased and ho told tho Jury what tho Injuries were. Henry Hlndraan wns the Ilrst witness to tell of the nffrny. He Bald that tho men left South Omaha In his wagon nbuut 0 o'clock for llclievue. At tho Half Way houte n stop wns mailo nnd somo brandy was purchased. Another stop wns mado at the Palmtag saloon, where possibly an hour was spent In drinking and talking. Hike offered to sot tip the drinks to a por tion of the party, but not to tho Whet stones. This brought forth n unr of words, which was stopped by other mem bers of tho party. continuing the witness said that when near the Clifton house o rail was made for the wagon (o stop and Hike pulled off his coat and dared Henry Whetsome to climb down and light. Whetstone accepted the challenge and Hike brought up the old af fair tit the saloon which had apparently been settled. Witness said that all of those on tho wngon with the exception of Patrick. Hlndmnn nnd Ilcrkstend left the wagon to participate In tho melee. On close examination by Mr. Patrick the witness said that Charles Whetstone and Hike each accused tho other of striking the blow which mndo Henry Whetstone un conscious The woodrnck Rtlck was offered In evidence and the witness anld that the exhibit was similar to n stick he had In his wagon. John Lewis, one of the party, said thnt Hike Jumped off the wngon Just below Chandlcr'a nnd asked Henry Whetstone what he meant by the remarks mado In a saloon In South Omaha. Whetstone replied that he meant Just what he said. Then there was a fight. Tho vltness asserted that he and Charles Whetstone parted the combatants. He had, he said, climbed onto the wngon when ho heard further strife nnd upon going back found Whetstone on tho ground. He heard Charles Whotstone say to Hike, "You liavo killed Henry!" A dispute between Charles Whetstono and Hike, said tho witness;, followed about who hntl struck tho blow. Charles Whetstone, n brother of the de ceased, wns called to the stnnd nnd County Attorney Patrick reminded him of tho fact that In replying to questions he need not in trlnilnnle himself. Whetstono said In re ply that ho wns willing to answer any and nil questions put to him The story of the trouble nt the saloon wns gone over nnd then the part where Hike Jumped off the wagon wan brought out. Witness snld tliut Lewis nnd himself pnrted Hlko nnd Whet stono and thut In doing ho he struck Hike on the nrm with n stick taken from the wngon. Witness iifserted that when l.e found his brother was badly .Injured he in- sUtetl upon his being brought bark to South Omaha In order to hecure medical at tendance. Upon arriving In South Omaha witness ordered the arrest of Hike and Of ficer i:isfeider made the arrest, nfter Henry Whetstone had been tnken to the hospital. James Van Norman, one of the men Impli cated, told of the dllllculty nt the saloon In South Omaha and he said that Hike had the dub nnd struck the blow. Chorles Patrick, another witness, told tho same story ns the others. County Attorney Pntrlck nnnotinced nt this stage that, he would not Introduce nny more evidence unless the Jury demnnded It nnd as there was no calls for testimony tho session closed and tho Jury retired to a private room to deliberate. A verdict wns found lu 'accordance with the testimony Introduced und immediately upon tho return of the verdict Mr. Pntrlck tiled nn Information before Juitlco (Joss charging Hlko with murder In tho first de gree. Ppon arraignment Hike waived ex amination. Charles Whetstone and James Vnn Norman were held ns witnesses In bonds of $200 each. "After suffering for two months from a severe attack of grip I found quick relief and n lusting euro by using Dr. Miles' Nerv ine. Pain Pills nnd Heart Cure.'' Hnrrv Abbott, Cincinnati, Ohio. No jrfjfa Symptomsm The blood may he in bail condition yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it. The symptoms in such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, nn indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh nnd n general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It is in just such cases that S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong aud vigorous. "My wife used sev eral bottles of S. S. S. as a blood purifier nnd to tone up n weal: and emaciated system, with very marked effect by way of improvement. "We regard it a great tonic and blood purifier." J. 1?. Dui'r, Princeton, Mo, is the greatest of all tonics, and you will ! ft nd the oppetite im provesat mce.strenL'th returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S, S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known'. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for our free book on blood mid skin (meases and write our physicians for any information or advict wanted No charge for mcdicsl advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC. CO. ATUNTA, CA. 12 : South Omaha News "w,,jr'm'r,,ui"a"ivi Two toll slim men entered Markley's bakery Twenty-fourth nnd II streets, nbotit 0 o'clock aad attempted to hold up tho place. Uolh wore masks and wcro tils gulsed In other ways. Mnrkley wns sitting lu a renr room nnd seeing the masks on the men surmised their Intentions. He made n Jump for his bedroom adjoining the room In which he was sitting with the Intention of securing a rovolw. The robbers were too quick for him, however, nnd commenced firing before he had n chance to get his gun Three shots were Ilred nt Mnrkley before he secured possession of the shooting lion and tho last shot landed lu the baker'8 left hand Indicting n slight (loth wound. Tho noise of the shooting and the screams of tho women In tho household aroused the neighbors ami tho would-be robbers rushed out of the front door nnd ran down II street towards Syndicate park. Dr. It. A. Schlndel wns called to otiend Markley and pronounced the wound i slight one. Markley cannot give any very gojd de scription of the men whe held him up. II u says that no rtiempt was mado to rob the till ns the robbeis evidently thought th.'.t there wnn money In the back rooms. The police secured a description nt th men tiud n hunt wns Immediately Insti tuted. Mil) or Kellj Decline,., it Is leportrd on what is considered good authority that .Mayor Kelly will not be n candidate for re-election in case there Is nn election lu tho spring The mnvor has told some of his friends that ho can see his finish and therefore he unikm tlm na. scrtlon that he will not permit his name to go beforo tho republican convention for ft renomlnntlon. I stieaklncr nf 1H nn.,. pects Mayor Kelly Is quoted ns saying that tie wm quir pontics entirely nnd will go bnck to his old occupation at the stock yards. This announcement mnv In, n uiimrUn t many ns tomo republicans hoped thnt Kelly would bo a candidate In cuse tlm nrnnnimi now charter provided for an election In tho spring. I.iiImii' Temple siirril, Plan for the uronosed hilmr lenmln nr., about completed und will bo on exhibit within the next few days. Committees in charge of the work of raising futido nro busily engaged lu soliciting funds and bo far have met with gratifying support. Kor tho purpose of raising funds for tin, letm.l,. n ball will be given by the united labor societies on Friday evening, February 22. at the Kxchange building. No selection for ft slto has been made, but several flrst-cbiss locnt'ons arc being considered by the com- mltteo lu charge of the work. St'lienif In Open II Street, There Is n nronosition licfnrn ihn ennn. til to open It street from Thirteenth to Twenty-fourth ttreeta ntid to senuro tin grading of tho said street. There Is one ditiicuity in the way nna that is tho fact mat ror two blocks tho street has never been dedicated. An effort l l bv Councilman Dvorak o secure the con sent of certain property owners to tho dedication, open iik nnd L-raillui; nf ilm street. A report on this matter will bo mnilo shortly to tho council. Minnie 4'lf) t;i-,li. Mrs. Cunnlnihnm. ??At n atrant la .,,! flick. " ' The Wlllst club will meet nl llin Knntli Omaha, cl.ih nn Thurjdiiy night. Sanitary Inspector Jones Is on the sick list, lie Is suffering from vaccination. William M Wh-VIfV nnd wife of Wake field nro Hie guest of Hev. Dr. H. I,. iieeie r. i fleorce Hrewer. tin ti nlorinUer u i.nini. Inq ii new burn on the gtnund udjolhlng his ii tiH'i i mi uie norm. Ofllcers nnd members of N'rhrnskn tmlirn No. '-"J7, Ancient Order of Fulled Work men, nr i 'quested to meet at :. tonight i,i iriiin-titi iiii''i 'iniu u.isiuesH. SMELTER EMPLOYES QUARREL Ah h HeHiilt U'llllitiii Melnrr Is Ar reted for kkiiiiII Iiih Mnr 1 1 ii l)inu:liei'l, . Martin Dougherty rnme to police head quarters Tuesday afternoon with n wound on his left shoulder made by n butcher knlfo In tho hands of William Steluer. The charge ngalust Slelncr was nssault with Intent to wound. When arraigned beforo Judge I.carn, Stelner admitted having stabbeif Dougherty, but linlmcil thnt the assault was provoked and that ho could produce evidence to Hint effect. He had almost entered n plea of guilty when tho Judge questioned him as to his understanding of the meaning of such it plea nnd he changed It to "not guilty." Dougherty and Stelner nro Bmeller em ployes. It Is said thnt their quarrel wns duo to a superfluity of tho brew that cheers and simultaneously inebriatoH. While Doug herty's wound Is painful, It Is not serious. Tho date of Stclncr's hearing hns not been set. A (.lire fur l.iimuiien. Sufferers from lumbago or rheumatism In the back will bo pleased to know tliut quick tellcf mny bo had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Halm. Mr. W. C. 'Williamson of Amherst, Vn., says: "For moro than a year I stdfered with lumbago. I finally tried Chnmbcrlnin's Pain nalm nnd It gave me entlro relief, which all other remedies had failed to do." For salo by nil drug gists. Our Bicycle Man- mijs if ho was u Judgo lin would tssuo the fallowing order. "To Whom It Mny Concern: Hy the power Invested lu me by tho pto p!o of theso I'nltetl States, I hereby eom mand every loyal and faithful citizen that can ent nntl drink, to lmve Klampcd on their forliend the letters O. S. It. V which will be to remind them that from-iod'iy and to the end of lime should they need cast ing of any kind for stoves, ranges or heat ers or work of any kind connected with stoves or hot water attachments, they will associate the O. S. H. V. with tho Omahn Stove Repair Works, 1207 Douglas street. Telephone M0, and 1 will persnnall guaran tee all work done In u satisfactory way. In witness whereof I hereunto attach iry slgnaturo and great seal of state. Jl'DOK." (Seal ) oi the Sjpremo Court of Stove Re pairing. OAUHA STOVE REPAIP WORKS Telephone 000. 1207 Douglas St Chocolate Bon Bons Tlio man who make? our ohoenlati' lion buns Is a wizard at contriving do , llcloiiK conft'ctluns. Purity of all Jngro l dionts Is tho first merit, then tholr fresh , nt'ss ndds a further virtue; tho result Is I a (Iron in of dolli'lousni'ss. it don't mat I , U'lifil l'titil rtl' ,,,i,l,- ,.s I,,,,, V.,t, ' , 11,(,,W (,,,(( i' v,.,,,, (, (, ,, J us -you are nlways miro to got tho boot -and tho same enn bo snltl of our loo orenm Our Uo oroam Is dollcloiis and wholosoino and wo make It fresh ovory dii." winter aud Mimnior. W. S. Balduff, 1520 Faruam St. APPENDICITIS MKT M te. ' LIVER TONIC . 10c. 25c. 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. Gil nil linwel troullr. appendicitis, hll loilMicn, bnil brentli, Inid blontl, wind on tlio tomitrtii tiltintrtl bowrli, font w win a. a iiiiuiii iit'uunciii'. niuiifcntiuii. jumpim pnlni nfter rutins, liver Sroubte, iillov complexion mill tininc.. lien your Dowrin uoii'i movo ri'jii" iBliy you lire cettlllt: Kick, t'nnstlputloil kllU inor people limn till other disease tocvtlier. It I a Kturler lor tlio etironlc iillmcntn und lonir year of fin tie rln;: llmt loine utterwnrtU. No niniter M'lint ull yon, start inUtns OASCAUHTS to-day, for you will never t:et well und bo well all the tlmo until you put j our bowel right. Take our ndvlre; start with CAM'A HIC'I'S to-tluy. tinder an absolute uunr imtee to euro or money refunded. ((, I TO COLLECT SPECIAL TAXES i Assistant City Attorney Will Levy on Personal Property. CITES LAW IN SUPPORT OF HIS POSITION Dlalrenn Wiirntnt.-i for I'itnuiiiiI lle lliitliienlH Are (tulle Common, lint It In nn ii inn n lion In Spec I n I 'I'll ex. Kor the iirnt time In tho history of Omnln permmtil property of tuxpnyrrB will lie lev ied upon to outlnfy delinquent Hpocml tnxeB. I'niler flection IM) of tlio charter the city treahiirer Ih empoweretl to neizo the per sonnl property of pcrnorm who refuse to pay litxeK wlilrh have hecn levlctl upon real h tate for upeelnl improvements but this ex treme meaaure has net or been resorteil to. Tho Men lias prevailed that this ncctlon of the chatter Is Invalid. James 11. Adams, nsslHtatit city attorney, thinks otherwise and has Instructed tho city ttensurer to selr.o the personal property of persons vho wcro recently estopped from questlonltiK the vnlldlly of tertaln special taxes. It Is n common praetlro to lovy on all sorts of personal property to collect per bODal taxes, nntl every few tlay.i distress warrants are Issued for that purpose. No such plan has been tried, however. In the collection of taxes which were levied for tho construction of sldewalUs. pavinK and other special Improvements. So little ef fort has been made to force the payment of special taxes that the man who cares for his special assessments Is tho exception. iii'N Art' Well A (lap teil, Theso cases In which tho owners of prop erty nro estopped from questioning special taxes on ncrount of special benefit they have derived from the taxes aro particularly well adapted to the purposes of tho legal department nnd tho treasurer In testing section. 150 of tho charter. The owners of this property are specifically enjoined by tho court from bringing tho validity of theso sptelal taxes into question, nnd tho city ofri clals will escape Injunction proceeding which would probably be brought In tho that dreadful fiend that threatens the life of rich and poor, can attack and kill only those whose bowels arc not kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified and disinfected the year round. One whose liver is dead, whose bowels and stomach are full of half decayed food, whose whole body is unclean inside, is a quick and ready victim of appendicitis. If you want to be safe against the scourge, keep in good health all the time, KEEP CLEAN INSIDE1 Use the only tonic laxative, that will make your bowels strong and healthy, and keep them pure and clean, pro tected against appendicitis and ALL EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It's CAS CARETS, that will keep and save you. Take them regularly and you will find that all diseases are absolutely PREVENTED GUARANTEED Itntlar laodtrtati ! the world. TM. I nh.otate mottf (i'.nt merit. tid nurlieit t.tlmonliil. tVn kmv fHttli ntul will .ll OABCAKET) ab.olutrlr unruntred to ours or innney refuadtrt. Oo buy today, two Oo Iiui.i, iTctlifma. fntr, fiont trial, ncratmnla direction, And If you nro no. i.tiiQcni ii.r.iinv on duo hi. rriurn .no nnn.ru nun box ami tho runty box to ua by mall, or tho drnaBl.t from wnoan yon nnrrnitaro it, anu arot yonr monvy uam ror nnin bovea. Takoaar advice no motfer what Mia yonitnrt to day. Itoaltli wilt iillchlr follow and you will blraa tho itny Ion flrat alartrd the me off APIOA K KT IS. llttoU frrr by mall, ddrmi NTKKLIMI UKMKDI CO., M.W 1UUK or I'lllCAtiO. roso of other property for tho purpose of delaying the collection of tnxes. The portion of section 150 which em powers tho treasurer to fake personal prop erty cf real rMnto owners who refuse to pay their special osscrsnients Is ns fol lows: v. "fn nil cr-ses of gcnernl or special tnxes the city treasurer shall have the right nnd authority, nfter tho same or any part thereof Bhall become delinquent, to selzo personal property of the party who owns tho realcKtate upon which such tnxes hnvo been levied and to sell such personal prop erty for the satisfaction of such taxes." The amount ef special taxes Involved In the recent cases wherein the owners vere estopped from bringing into question the validity of the proceedings under which the Improvements were mnde. on tho ground Hint they had profited by the tnxes, Ii nhout J 10.000. Immedlnte steps will bo taken to npproprlale personal property enough to ratlsfy these taxes, unless the owners of the property prefer to t,eltle tho tnxes In some other way. Properly Owner , rotmcil. $'.wo tlif- nctlvo campaign was com menced for the collection of delinquent special tnxen ninny property holders have called at the city hall and announced their Intention of caring for their obligations. Many cases aro now pending In the courts, In which persons who owe largo amounts of delinquent taxes nro seeking to pny tho original assessments nnd hnvo the Interest remitted. It 1b not within the power of tho rlty treasurer to remit Interest on delinquent tnxes, but tho courts hnvo granted this rellof In mnny cases. "When I wan prostrated with grip and my henrt nnd nerves wero In bad shape, Dr. Mi'cs' Nervlno nnd Heart Cure gavo mo new life nnd health." Mrs, Ceo. Colle, Hlgln, III. Klrclloii Content nt n. .NtiindMIII. Judge Vlnsonlialer Is ut IiIh home suffer ing with grip and In consequence tho l'.'irlsli-Shlelils election contest Is it a Rtnndstlll. The luiirlng of tho ease cannot lie resumed until tlio Judge recovers. Vyv Ptr Tent f 'nrpornt Ion 'I'm, JKc'I'KRSON (MTV. Mo.. .Inn M. A 1,111 was Introduced In the senato today provl.l 1 Im; for the levying of an annual tax at 6 , per cent of their capita! stock, nn 'ill cor- 1 nnrtttlnna ,lnt,w, 1 ., ,ol o I.. -4 I ........ 1 Garry the news to Lincoln Ton Uio leglKlatiiro not to lie.ln n hurry , to fleet n M'lintor until Drcx I',. Shoomnn J Iuih lind tlmo to oxplnln tho merits of Ills fi'lehrnteil womnn'N $l.fiO welt Milo hIioii I .lust tho tiling thnt their wIvt'M or nny I other woman wants for pnierol run . about winter wear -the kind of a kIiop that makes walking easy nntl keepi tho feet dry anil warm they romo lu all sizes and all widths- lu tho viol kid with tho Kt'uulnu wolt sole. Drexel Shoe Co,, Cnlntoarue Kent Tree for the AaUlne, Omni n' lllp-lo-dnte Shu House. " h'AR.VAM iTJtKKT. One More Week of Our 33. per cent Discount salo-Inst opportunity to pur chase our framed pictures at .'i.'l l-.'i per out off regular price-see our passepar tout pictures, 10c each- $1.00 pictures, ti.lo -$2.00 pictures, $l.:ir;-i$;t.oo pictures. W.OO--.H.00 pictures. $2.r,-?r,.0(i pic lutes, ?:i ;t5-otc, eto.-not a picture re-served-they all go this week nt one third off the regular price. A. HOSPE, Mnilo ui Art. 1513 OoDilat BY NEVER SOLD IN BULK. TOCWKEi rivnyrnr r th flr.t box of CAHt'AH. KTH wm inl.t. Haw It la infr its million tio&e ..nr. Mr ntff ihkii an no oe dox, return tno unn.ru ouci BELT LINE TAX TOO HIGH .In men V, Stout Ankn the ( llv Counell to lime It Iteillieotl to Ijill.UIMI Per .11 lie. The city council Is sitting ns a board of equnllzntlon. Kor not less than tlve days It will consider protests ngnlunl general tax assessments. James V. Stout appeared be fore tho board and offerd n complaint con cerning tho assessment of $12,000 u mil" mado on tho !.SH" miles of track comprised In the belt line. I'nder the stale Inws Mr. Stout main tains that ull railroad property must be assessed at n valuation placed upon It by tho slnto bonrd. which hns fixed the tnxnble valuation of nil railroad Hues nt (B.200 per mile. Acting upon the ndvlce of tMty At torney ronncll, Tax Commissioner I'lemlng llxed the taxable vnluo of the licit I.lne, regardless of tho action of (he slnto board, nt $15,001) per mile. The Hoard of llevlew reduced this sum to $12,000 nnd the owners now seak to hnve It reduced to $ii,200. "When thij RflP Irft mo my nerves nnd heart wcio badly nffec.ted; but I began taking Ur. Miles' Net vino and Heart Cure nnd wni soon nil right. "--Wra. Hoericht, Knit Clnlro, Wis. DRAW OUT JUST IN TIME Omnlin Intenlorn In llullronil SIim'J.n MnUr- ii WKf Move lo Avolil Mump lu Market, Omaha Investors In Industrial nnd rail road stocks wero among the wlso ones last week nnd Just beforo tho slump which caught miiny of the operators on tho street they unloaded their holdings generally nnd got on tho right side of tlio mnrket bofoie tho decline In prices. With the slight ndvnnco In stocks yes terday tho Omaha men nro not tempted to Invest nnd on tho recovery they stnnd In looso to n eerlaln extent, but ns one of tho experienced ones said yestordny, "At tho present tlmo It Is n manipulator's tnnrki t nnd tho Omahn contingent Is Htnylng out until tho (lurry is over." "I hntl grip three months, could not sleep; pain nil ovor nnd hendncho very bad. Dr. Miles' Norvlne, Pain Pills nnd Liver Pills mndo me well," Mrs. K. C. Dowlby, Wntcrloo, Intl. RACE i