THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901, A DISASTROUS LOSS Well Known HusIii.'sh Man of This City Loses One of Ills 0 ' Valuables. His Name Not Mctitioned A well known bualnc man of thin city lost one of hi valuable not over ton dnyH ngo. It was, of vital Importance, lie could not enl without It. hi" could 'not sicep without It, ork wns no longer enjoyable ami became neglected. II In friends won dored wny he did not enliven them as before with his Jolly humor. Mo was losing Heah and energy; lift vim not worth living. Driven to desperation, ho fltinlly sent for the Rid of tho rellablo detective, Cuscnrlne. With this aid that which ho had lost, which Is health, wax soon recovered nnd lie Is now; able to enjoy both work nnd pleasure Loss of appetite Is n serious thing. It Is a sign of Indigestion nnd a congested state of tho bowels. Are you suffering from this loss? Don't, for your stomach's ake le'. a iny nsi without obtaining relief. Your trouble may becomo chronic. The best remedy for stomach, liver nnd bowel complaints is Cncnrlnc. Savo trouble by keeping this laxative tonic closo nt hand. Cuscnrlne will not gripe the most dcllcato stomach. It tones up tho system, purifies the blood, stimulates tho liver, makes the bowels regular and drives all Impurities from tho system. At nil druggists. I'rlco per bottle, fifty cents. If your druggist hasn't It nsk him to get It for you of his Jobber. Tho manufacturers of Cascorlno will send, free of charge, a llttlo booklet which ex plolns thorougnly the discuses of the etomnch, kidneys, liver nnd bowels, with Instructions how to treat them. Address, lieu Ilros. &. Co., Minneapolis, Lmilsvlllo nnd Now York. If you nrn suffering with piles buy Hed Cross I'llo Cure. It rures every case. At all druggists, or sent direct, for $1. Sirs. tVinslcMT'ft Snotnliit; Syrup, liny been used for over FIFTY YtiAitS hy MlU.lONH of MOTIIUnS for their CUM,. iui,i', riiivrniMU, with I'KIl. JliCT HUCCK8H, IT HOOTMlck the OIlllu. BCJFTKN8 the OUMS. U.I.AY8 nil PAIN CUHKH WIND llll.Ki ri ml In tho Ural rom! edy for 1)1 AltllllOlCA. Sold by l)riigglala In every purt of the world, He sure und ask jor -Mrs. winnow soothing Hyrup. and tnko no otner kind, 'i'wunty-llv.i centu a bottle. Premiums Returned With Interest Twenty yenrs ago, on tho Cth of October, 1880, Mrs. M. G . then thirty ycarK of nge, took out Kn owment I'ollcy No. 22G.02S, for $fi,000, paying an nnuunt premium of $212,05, Kvcry yenr since thou nhc hiiR pnlil n like amount, nnd for twenty years sho has had tho protection of life assurance. For example: If, nftcr making tho first payment, tho policy holder had died, her heirs would have es caped tho payment of the remain ing nineteen Installments and would havo received $5,000 In re turn for an outlay of only $242.05, If the policy holder had died nftcr making tho second payment, her heirs would hnvo received $5,000 In. return for an outlay of $485.30, nnd ho on during tho twenty ycaru. As tho policy holder has not died, her payments have amounted In all to $4,S.r3, nnd now Mrs. M. O may herself draw In cash the amount of tho Endowment, $5,000, with $2,420.85 of surplus, or profits, making in nil J7.420.S5, which Is a return of nil premiums pnld with interest, to any nothing of the protection of $5,000 of as surance which tho assured hag en Joyed for twenty years. Do you know of n better Invest ment? Policies in nny sum from $1,000 to $200,000. The Equitable Life "Strongest In the World" II. I), Nccly, Manager for Nebraska, 2011-08 Dec IUJk., Omaha. CLAIRVOYANT Prof. Barton As u test In the reading ho will tell you jour full name, und au, whom and when you will marry. Headings $.u) If you bring this adver tisement this week, not later than Saturday Ilu kIvch advi.'o on business, speculation, Investments, Insurance, love, courtship and marriage, locates mines, Interprets dreams, tells ut yuiir trlenus and enemies, removes all evil Inllueneos. There Is up home so dreary ami sad, no llto so wrecked und blighted, no heart so sail and lonely, no condition of circumstances so complicated or Incomprehensible that cannot Ou tut right unit kept right utter u visit to this Inspired prophet of modern times. Cull und be convinced of his superior power, Ulseun-s und drunkenness cured without medicine or surgery. yUlCIC nnd sure or NO I'AY, Evil Inlluences removed, lost utlectlons restored und brings the repa wned together und causes u speedy und happy marrlago with the una you lovu, NOT HY CIIARMH OH HUl.TS. hut by proper advice. Locates your property, trlendb mid mining stock qf nil kinds anil goes Into all details of ypur alfalrs without asking n cjiiesttou. Bo grent nru Ills powers that ho can tell your FIJI. I. NAME, Do not call for amusement, but If In. trouble, CO.Mi; und bo helped to succeed. The only clairvoyant In the world who positively gives u guaranty to reunite the heparatcd und cause u speedy and happy inurrlauo with tho one ut J'uui choice. IX) YOlt WISH TO ICXOW. How you can havo good luckT How you cm succeed In business? How you cun muko your homo happy? How you cun eonuuer your enemies? How you can marry the one you chooso? How you can mnko nuyono love you? How Boon your lover will propose? How you can get n position? How you can remove bad Influence? How you run control anyone? How you can settle your quarrel? How you cun hold your husband's love? Hew vott can keep our wife's love? lt.u.iliiK-fi.no it You iiriuu Hiu na vrrlUeiuriit till week nut Inter tlinn Niittirilii-. Office, 1714 Douglus St. Hetvveca litli und ISth Htreot. OHIcu Hour; lltfto A. M. tu N I', 31, Sunday, 12 m. to 1 p. in, lnd)' JWnlil In A tie nil ii iter, Letters with $1.0) answered. After this week all readings 13.00 to J5.o0. Dr. Hay a Utiouro cures alt UtlCIirS female diseases, .tt drug. W l w plsll)i j, mu.truttMl book ua advlcg free. Dr.U. J, (a, SurtvS.,N. X. TO IMPROVE MANILA HARBOR Philippine Commission Passu Sill Appro priating $1,000,000, Moilcan. MORE TOWN GOVERNMENTS AUTHORIZED .Vim-Arthur IliuV"" ercil tu llMnbllxh ill em Wliere .Neeileil fu rremlera .Niiiiieruiix mill Insurrection l.eitilcrn Clin line Cunts. MANILA, March 9. Frank A. Drnnlgan, a disbursing officer to the American I'bll Ipplno commission, has been appointed treasurer of tho Philippine archipelago at a y'enrly snlary ot ftl,000. Dranlgnn fur nished bond In tho Bum of $200,000. Colonel Murray of tho Forty-third vol unteer Infantry has received the surrender of forty-four Insurgent olllcers nnd men nt the (.ort of Tacloban, In Lcyto Island. Tho commission hns passed a bill pro viding nn additional $1,000,000 (Mexican currency) for the Improvement of Manila harbor, and nil net empowering flencrnl MncArthur to organize municipal govern ments In those towns whero none now exist. Captain Oullck of tho Forty-seventh United States volunteers has received tho surrender of forty insurgent ofllcers nnd 200 men. t Tho gunboat Albnny, acting In co-opoxn-ilou with Lieutenant Van Voorhls of tile Twentieth Infantry, surprised nn Insur gent camp near Ilarnan, In the province nf South llocos, Luzon, killing five of tho enemy and capturing their supplies. Tho western part of Ilntnngns province, Luzon, formerly an Insurgent stronghold, Is becoming pacllleil. Tho leaders of tho Insurrection there nrc taking tho oath ot allegiance and many rllles nro being sur rendered. Mi-IUiirrn Itepurteil Seled. It Is reported that tho small steamers Orlcnto and Carman, plying on the I'nslg river, havo been seized, It being alleged that they were trading with tho Insurgents, Contraband articles were fouud. aboard tho steamers. The Orlcnto had been seized previously, but 'had been released, tho cvi denco against her not being sulllctcnt to Justify her being held. This time, bow ever, tho evidence of Illegal trading Is stronger. Tho authorities arc dotermincd to atop smuggling on Lngutia de Hay nnd other arrests may follow. .Striken ii It tela Find. "I was troubled for several yenrs with chronic Indigestion nnd nervous debility," writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy helped mo until I begnn using Klec trlc Hitters, which did mo moro good than all tho medicines 1 ever used. They havo also tfept my wife In excellent health for years. Shu Buys Klcclric Hitters ore Just splendid for female troubles; that they aro a grand tonic and Invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take Its pluco In our family." Try them. Only DOc. Satisfaction guaranteed by Kuhn & Co. BRYAN REACHES NEW YORK in ItcfiiMON to Talk About Silver or I'ariiiiioiint Issues. Free NEW VOHK. Mnrch 9.-Wll!lani J. Bryan arrived hero from Iluffalo today. He said ho expected to remuln here several days on business connected with the Commoner. "I slopped ut Huffulo," said Mr. Hryun, "nnd saw tho I'un-Aincrlcun exposition grounds itud buildings. Tho culor scheme Impresses mo us better than the Chicago World's fair, and I believe tho exposition will bo uulto ua big u success as lliut of IMS." Mr. Ilryan said ho would deliver no speeches and attend no public dinners. Ho had nothing to say about free silver or "paramount Issues." Mr. Hryun wos ques tloncd about various matters of public In terest nnd made the following replies: "It looks as If the Nlcnraguan canal project had fullon through. Tho trans continental railroads and tho MrKlnley ad ministration are responsible. Tho railroads were afraid that If tho water was used for the canal there would not be enough loft for their stocks. "If tho republican party makes no moro progress In the next four yenrs than It made in tho last four It will soon reach Its finish. "This big steel combine Is but another Illustration of the trusts we fought In tho last cnmpalgn. The tendency Is to still farther and larger consolidations of capital. "Tho deadlock in tho Nebruska legisla ture? Oh, yes, that Is easily explained. You see, thoro nro only two senntorships' nt the disposal of tho stato nnd there nro moro than two rnllroads. Knch railroad cannot havo a senator, therefore trouble." When questioned nbout the populist situa tion Mr. Bryan begged to bo excused, PUT SEARLES IN BANKRUPTCY Petition In Filed to Tukr. Administra tion of Ills Property Out of ANKlKuee'H Hnml. NKW YOHK, March 9, A petition was filed In tho bankruptcy court In Brooklyn today to have the affairs of John K, Searlos wound up In bankruptcy. The petition was filed by William W. Cook as attorney for tho petitioners, tho Western Hescrve Na tional bnnk of Warren, O., tho Huluth Furnnco company of Duluth, Minn., and Thomas U, Thomas of Nlles. O., whoso claims against Mr. Scurles aro something over $90,000. This proceeding takes the administration of tho property out of the hands of Ud ward F. Dwight. to whom Mr. Senrles mado nn assignment a fow days ago. POOR PLACE FOR KIDNAPING MIxKotiii'N Coventor SIkiim Hill MitU Inu Death the Penalty They Must Pay. JKFFHKSON CITY, Mo., March 9. Tho houso today passed Its own bill appro priating tl.000,000 for Missouri's exhibit nt tho Louisiana l'urchnsn Centennial expo jltlon. to be held In St. Louis In 1903. Tho exhibit will bo under the management of a hoard of nine directors, to bo appointed by tho governor. (lovernor Dockcry today signed tho sen ate bill punishing kidnaping for ransom by death. Tho bill has an emergency clause und Is thcrcforo n law. GOULD DECIDES NOT TO COME Mlaiourl Puellli! aintrnute Fliiutly AIiiiiiiIoiin Visit to Oiniilia mill (lie Went. KANSAS CITY. Mnrch 9,-Oeorge J. Could, president of the Missouri Pacific railway, and party loft today in their spe cial train for St. I, mils and tha east. At tho last moment the proposed trip to Omaha and tho west was abandoned. i:-PrexliIenl llurrlaoii liuiiruvluur. INDIANAPOLIS, March 9. It was an nounced at the Harrison homo today .that tho general was better. Ho passed n fairly comfortnble night and the pain ac companying tho dlseasa U not ncuto. .MciiiurelilM , Plot In llriitll, NKW YOHK. Mnrch 9. A dispntch-tn inn Herald frdm lllo do Jnnelro says: if js Hiild that tho Kovernment li'is received nuws of n 'inonnrehlrnl plot; Oreat activity Is lielng displayed by the police to thwart It. M nil vlgllunco Is being shown In certain circles, CONTINUE RAISE FOR MINERS Coat Coitiimiilrn .ViMf)- Kiiiilue Hint Ten Per Cent .ilv imee Will lie .Maintained. i HAfcLKTOtf, Pa., Murcb 9. The Lehigh Vnlloy Coal compnny nnnounced todny that tho 10 per cent advance In wages nnd other concessions mado In November, 1900, will be continued to April 1, 1902, at the com pany's collieries In tho Hazlcton region, In vlow of this statement It Is not believed that this company will bo represented nt tho Joint conferenco to be held here next week, as today's notice wipes out nil differ ences with Its Employes. I'OTTSVILLK. I'a March 9. Tho Phila delphia & Reading Coal and Iron com pany today posted at its collieries tho fol lowing notice; "Tho advance In wages nnd other con cessions offered' by this compnny, its per notice posted October IT, 1900, will be con tinued until April 1, 1902. Tho locnl dif ferences between our employes will be ad justed at the rcspcctlvo collieries ns here tofore." The notlco was signed by It. C. Luther, general superintendent. ALTOONA, Pn Mnrch 9. The bituminous coal operators notified the miners, who nro In convention here, that they would with draw their demand for n reduction of 5 cents In tho price of pick mining. Th miners nro now In secret session, arrang ing a compromise proposition, with a view of bringing nbout n speedy settlement. SCHANTON. Pn Mnrch 9. The Delaware &. Ilitdfon Conl company today ordered tho posting of a notlco nt nil the compnny's mines in tho Lnckuwnnna nnd Wyoming valleys to tho effect .that tho present rato of wages paid to all mlno employes will continue In force Until April I, 1902. At tho office of Ocnernl Superintendent Loomls of tho Dolnwnre, Lackawanna & Western company It wns stntcd that a similar notfto will be Issued todny, nnd Cnptnln Mny, general superintendent of tho Philadelphia Coal and Iron company, said that his compnny will follow the nctloti tnken by tho others. Tho Pennsylvania Coal company and tho Ontario & Western Itnllroad company will also post notices early next week. All this is tnken ns nn indication thnt tho big coal producing companies will not bo rep resented nt tho Mnzlcton confcrcnc6 next week and that they are u unit In favor of letting the present conditions remain, thus averting the possibility of a clash with tho miners over the wngo question. INDIANAPOLIS, Mnrch 9. John Mitchell, president of the United Mlno Workers, when told of the Lehigh Valley Conl com pany's notice nt Mnzlcton, Bald: "That's n now move on tho pnrt of tho opcrntors. Tho nctlon means that nil tho opcrntors will post slmllnr notices. It means, too, thnt they do not Intend to meet tho United Mlno Workers In conferenco next Tues. day." "Would continuation of tho 10 per cent advance by nil opcrntors bo satisfactory to tho miners?" "It would not," he replied. President Mitchell will leave for the an thracite field tonight. BANK CLOSED, CASHIER GONE DeiiimlturN In the Flrnt National of .Mien, MIi'IiIkiiu, Are Wouilerluir About Johnson. NILES, Mien. March 9. Oreat excite ment prevails hero tonight over tho dis nppenrnnco of C. A. Johnson, cnshlcr of tho First National bank, which closed Its doors yesterday nftcr n sliort run on Its funds hy seared depositors. President W. K. Laccy Insists that. Johnron Is In Chi cago suffering from a complete mental col lapse. All sorts nf rumors nru going around regarding the missing cashier, but none can bo verified. The directors of the bank assert that tho concern's nffnlrs nro in n prosperous con dition, so far ns they know, Nattonul Hank Examiner Seldcn Is In charge of tho bank's affairs. Ho said, when asked If ho wits responsible for u Washington dispatch say ing that Johnson had absconded: "1 simply telegraphed Washington that the bank Is closed nnd cashier gone." Tho city and county havo deposits In tif bank amounting to $30,000. Nona of the business man of tho city withdrew their do poslts during the run nnd If tho bank doc.t not rcsuma soon, It is said, several local business men will bo forced to tho wall. GENERAL HARRISON BETTER Mnfrera I,inm I'll In In 1 1 1 h Client and Physician Unpen for Speedy lleeovery. INDIANAPOLIS, March 9. The condition of (icncral Harrison is slightly Improved. Friday night ho slept woll nnd today ho suffered less pain in tho muscles of his chest than since tho attack of intercostal neuralgia began. Dr. Jameson culled at tho residence this morning and found his patient resting easy. The physician said this morning that tmmedlnto recovery scorned In sight, although tho udvnnced age of Genernl Harrison was a factor io bo considered. No symptom of any complica tion has yet nrlson. IlnvlUH a Hun on L'limiilicrlnlu'M CoiikIi He in oil)', "Our druggists havo 'had such a run on Chnmberlntn's Cough Itemed,) thnt they havo had to older moro and today thoro Is nono In the town, I went for n bottlo thU morning nnd tho druggist said: 'Chamber lain's goes quicker' than any other kind.' " 3ays II. Ooddard, Edgcmont, S. Dak, Thero Is good reason foi Its popularity. No other romody will loo-ien nnd relieve a cold so quickly. No other will prevent a cold or an attack of tho grip from resulting In pneu monia. No other Is moro pleasant or safo to take, For sale by all druggists. UiuHtriitlou to ('niiuiln, WYMOHK, Neb.. March 9. (Special.) Mails Cerveny nnd fumlly, who havo boon residents of Oage county for twenty-one years, hove sold their 320-acro form near this city nnd gono to Ponoka, Canada, whero they have purchased 2,000 acres of nno wheat land. LOCAL BREVITIES. Oeorgo Meyers was sentenced tn sixty days In the county Jail nnd lined $200 unit costs by Judge Munger Saturday nfiernooii for selling liquor to Indians In Thurston county. Tho Omaha Philosophical society meets Ir. Labor temple, Seventeenth nnd Douglai streets, at "J'.SO this afternoon. MrH. Miny 11, Glover will give nn address on "Tho Hnco Question." Lodge No. 73, Unlvorsul Brotherhood Or gnnlzuttoit und Theological society, will hold Its monthly meeting nt 7:30 this even ing In the Harker block There will bo ad dresses on living questions from a the osophlcnl standpoint. Burglars visited the resldenco of Charles Klrschbruum at 9514 St. Mary's uvenuu Frl day night und ransacked the house, but took only nn overcoat ami two children's clonics, Tho family know nothing of tho mutter until they nwoke Saturday morning nnd found the gaslights burning throughout the house, Just us the burglars had left them. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. A. Lelter of Wuhoo Is ji Millard guest. S. M. Chapman of Plattsmouth Is ut the Millard. II. M. Stokes Is slowly recovering frorn his recent severe Illness. II. II. Huston nf. Grand Island, Charles Luens nf Olenvlllo und It, D. I.oguii of Htockvillo are statu guests nt thu .Mer chants, tlagu R. Turbell, vice president, iicsompa uled by his secretary, Mr. tlnrhnni, and John C. F.lsele, of Newark, N. J., are visl tors In the city. They are connected with tho F.qultublo Life Assuraneo society ci New vorl: and while In Omaha are the guests or the company's local general man ager, II. D. Neely. RUSSIA ASSERTS IGNORANCE Dtnloi Upon Ererj Cccaiion that it Un Design i on Manchuria. UNITED STATES DISAPPROVES SECRECY Strength of Ita Ponltlou I. led In Open Method of .NrKOtlntlon I'lin er Want ,o Clandestine Alllnuee. WASH1NOTON, March 9. The ofTlClal correspondence thnt has passed between the Stnta department and tho several powers Interested In tho Chlncso question discloses tho fact that ltussla, inspected ns sho Is by Englnnd nnd perhaps by some other powers of planning to seize ami hold Manchuria ns her own, hns upon every occasion, whon opportunity served to draw forth" a state ment of her motives, declared emphatically that sho had no such purpose. On February It! tho United States ad dressed strong representations to China through Mr. Congor and Prince Chlng nnd Li Mung Chang. China was told thnt the United States could not npprovo nny secret negotiations between Chlnu und any Individ ual power looking to tho concession of ter ritory to such power. And, It was further Insisted, that, to bo valid, any such con cession of territory should bo glvct only with tho assent of nil other powers. To still further emphasize the warning against tho beginning of n division df China It was significantly stnter. that the United States did not regard tho present ns nn opportune time for making nny concessions of terri tory or even for conducting negotiations for such concessions. Powers Approve Duelrlue, On March 1 the Statu department took steps to acquaint every one of tho powers interested In China with tho instructions It hnd given Mr. Conger. Tho result was to elicit from nearly alt of them expressions of npprovnl of tho doctrlno laid down by rho United States, nnd foremost among tho powers which accepted It was Itussla. Tho United States government Una not entered Into nny secret or opon agreement with (ircnt Britain or with nny Individual power, however strong It mny .symp'nthlzo with tho British dcslro to Insure Manchuria against seizure. On the contrary, our gov ernment hns from tho beginning dis couraged such special alliances as to China and has adopted tho practice of Informing every ono of tho powers of the contents of nny statement it has addressed to nny ono of them, It Is felt here that tho greatest strength of our position ban lain In this trunk nnd open method of negotiations, und thero Is no disposition to abandon It now. Count Casslnl, tho Russian ambassador, called at the State department todny and was closeted with Secretary Hay for half un hour. Although nrl statement enn bo ex tracted ns to tho nature of tho Interchange, It is believed thnt tho ambassador took oc casion to ngaln assert the sincerity and propriety of Russia's purpose rclatlvo to Manchuria. FOR. THEFT OF GIRL'S PURSE A. A. Curly le, l.iiuiiiiuan, In Arrenteil on Ills W'ny to Council llluir. A. A. Carlyle, who has been n lunchman In downtown buildings for the past two weeks, Is accused of stealing Miss Jesslo 13vnns purso from room 15 In tho Fbrst National bank building yesterday noon. Carlyle, It Is nlleged, rilled tho purse, of Its contents, $10,115, and throw It In a yard at Fifteenth and Dodgo strcots, where It was later recovered by detectives. Mo was arrested by Detectives Drummy and Mitch, ell ns ho was about to hoard n Council Bluffs car. It Is claimed that he spent a portion of tho money to get his overcoat out of pawn, but n sum wns found tn his pocket when searched at the city Jail. Mo had n small vnllsc containing n lot of la dles' toilet articles. TUB ItKAl.TV MAItKI'.T. INSTRl'MF.NTH tiled for record Saturday. March 9, 1901: AViirrmily lleeiln. Omaha Savings bnnk to Augusta Nel son, vvV4 of sV4 lot 30, block 2, Park Iiaco J 1,373 Omahii Realty company to V. K. Wnkellctd. 1114 lot 16, Tliornell's odd.. 2,000 Some to Hurry Morowitz, lots 7 nnd 8, block 18214, Omaha 7,000 L. 'A. Rogers to K. R. French, lot R, block 1, nnd lot 2. block 14, South Omaha 1 P. J. Lcnnabiin to Anton Orelner lot, 15, block 3. Vnlloy Orove 200 William Schneider and wife to Aug. Schneider, undVi of 11 20 acres In svv 1-14-10, west of Klkhorn river.. 300 Sumo to sumo, iindM. of 20 acres In nw so 4-14-10 noo Same to same, tindi'j 11 w 11 w 9-14-10.. 500 J. W. Thomas and wife to F. A. Mnrr, lot in, block 10, Hanscom Place 4,000 Unit Claim Deeiln. City of Omnliu to Omaha Realty com pany, 2itxG. feot adjoining s C3 feet lot 5. block C, J. I. Hedlck's ndd.. 2 C. S. Hammer to C. J. Camp, nA of w4 lot 10, block 7, Kountze & H.'s ndd J F. M, Thompson to Emily M. Judson, no and sVfc nvv and und'.J. of G iicrcs In no nvv 14-15-10 j Deed. T. 11. MeCiigue, receiver, to Hugh McCaffrey, o 2ii feot ot w 3Sti ton of tuxlot 33 In 10-15-13; lots 3 and 1, block 250, Ornnhn; lots I and 5, block 02, South Omaha, und other property 3,315 Total amount of transfer $19,193 Scrofula THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula i but n modified form of Blood Poison and Consumption. The parent who is tainted hy cither will see tn the child the same disease manifesting itself in the form of swollen Rlandsof the neck nnd fJy and abscesses nurl nf. 'MBl -Tl tentimcs white swell- inir sure nlimi nf ... y scronua. mere mnyWKf u ucnu external siffnsior V J. a long time, for the disease develops slowly in some cases, but the poison is In tho blood nnd will break out at the first favor able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast ing, destructive disease by first purifying and building up the blood and stimulating nnd invigorating the whole system. J. M, Sra!, njrubllc Square. Nanhvllle.Tenn., ays : Ten years ago my daughter fell and cut her forehead, l'rom till wound the gland oa the side of her face became swollen and limited. Some of the beit doctors here and eUewhere attended her without any benefit. We decided to try S. S. 8., and a few bottle cured her en tirely." makes new and pure IT blood to nourish and strengthen the body, KsB n,1,i I 1 ositive and safe cure for Scrofula. It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy to thoroughly a.al effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited some blood taint, take S. S, S. and get the blood in good condition nrd' prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge whatever tor medical advice THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA OA, woAORK A great tunny people think that the young lady who sits at the type-writer has a very easy time. If the young lady when she reaches home throws herself into a chair, weary almost to exhaustion, she probably is comforted by being told by her friends that they "can't see why she gets so tired. If she had been put ting in a day at the wash-tub it would be another matter," etc. Taking all things into considera tion, a day at the wash-tub is no harder than a day at the type-writer. The ordinary type-writer carriage weighs four pounds, On an average the operator lifts the carriage five times n minute. This equals a lift of twenty pounds a minute, or twelve hundred pounds every hour, which in a working day of eight hours would .equal the lift ing of nearly five tons each day. It is true the weight is lifted a little at a time. Hut it would not lighten the labor if fiye tons of coal were put in with a teaspoon. And this is but the mere physical strain of typewriting. Add to that the nervous strain, the strain on eyes and fingers which cannot be measured or weighed and the burden of the typewriter's tusk is even then not fully fathomed. For often, owi.ig to wom anly weakness, the work must be done under conditions which make it little short of torment. Working women in offices, stores and factories all work hard. An analysis of any form of woman's work with reference to its hardship, as in the case of the typewriter given above, would show a physical strain undreamed of. There are miles walked in the factory, tons lifted in the store, and this work is often done when the head throbs and the back aches, and every nerve is a-quivcr with pain. Womanly ill-health is the greatest handicap of the working woman. 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I took thirteen bottles .of 'Favorite Prescription' and eight of 'Golden Medical Discovery.' When I had used the medicines a month my health was much im proved. It has continued to improve until now I can work at almost all kinds of house work. I had scarcely any appetite, but it is all right now. Have gained several pouuds in t weight I would advise all who suffer from chronic diseases to write to Dr. Pierce." " I was a great sufferer for six years nnd doctored all the time with a number of differ ent physicians but did not receive any bene fit," writes Mrs. George Sogden, of 641 Honda Street, Saginaw (South), Mich. "One day as I wns reading a paper I saw your advertise ment and ulthough I had given up hone, of ever getting better, thought I would write to you. When I received your letter telling me what to do, I commenced to take your ' Fa vorite Prescription' and follow your advice. I have taken ten, bottles in all, also five vials of the 'Pleasant Pellets.' Am 'now regular, after having missed two years and suffered with pain in the head and back. I was so nervous, could not eat or sleep. Now I can thank you for my recovery." Sick and ailing women, especially those who are suffering from disease in chronic form, arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspond ence held in sacred secrecy and written confidences protected by the same strict professional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce and his staff in personal consulta tions with sick women, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Insist on having the medicine which makes weak women strong and sick women well. free OFFERSh,:,?:::h;n Idem, on mmmll momlm, at I ha mppemrunom of Or. Pier cm' a Com mon Sana Mmdloml Advlmoe. It Im thm formmomt, pop ulmr madloal work of tha day. 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