THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1001. 7 at the People's Store means that regular values, for the time bsing, ceasi to exist that value giving is the order of the day. If you want to mike your money go farther if you want to savs 50c on every dollar's worth of goods you buy trade here, Extraordinary conditions place us in a position to do this. We invite comparison and even dify anyone to equal this week's matchless bargains. We know what we say is trice. We know our solid oak cane seat, brace arm chair at 49c cost any place else SI. 00. We know that tho full size whito iron bj:l on sale tomor rovat$1.85 cost3 elaewhore $3.50. Wj mow that the hardwood drop loaf breakfast tables we offer at 1.95 coat finy playa else $'3. 50. 0j.11 and iou will know it. Hundreds of other itenu in furniture, oar pet, drapery and stov3 departments at equally low prices. A TADNAM STREETS. OMAHA. TEOI'I.K'S FUlt.WTlHin AM) CAItl'ET CO. ," " BIG CARPET SALE THIS WEEK, SOLID OAK CHAIR closely woven cane seat largo brace arm highly polished worth regular 1.00 Septem ber sale price DID YOU EVER SEK A SOLID Qolden Oak Center Tnblo 24x21 Inch top with heavy skirting under top with lower sholf and nil highly polished for S5c. Wo have such a tnblo on salo tomorrow, worth regu larly J2.no September salo price- Ed fl IRON DEDS EXACT UlIU ly llko cut. baa 3 coata of whlto enamel full tlzo with ball bearing castors worth regularly $3.60 Septem ber sale price $ 1 .85 f 49c 95c HJ 3! COUCU-UI'UOLSTEIIED IN CHASE Leather looks as good and wears almost as well as leather 30 Inches wide by 6 feet long deep tufts worth regular 120.00 September salo price $10.90 AROLID OAK DRESSEn GdLDEN highly polished oral mirror- now design worth regularly JIS.OO September sale price $8.65 EASY PAYMENTS MONDAY NIGHT LAST CALL KnlguU of Ak-Si-Ben Girt Omaha Fslks Chtncs to Join. RUSH OF INITIATIONS IS EXPECTED Inillenttou Denote Hint AKKrrgnli Meinbcrahlp la In lie Strrlled lle yurul (lie IllKhml l'olnt fteneliutl Lnat Venr. The last Initiation of the Knights of Ak- 8ar-l)cn will take place Monday evening and for that occasion the entire work of tho committee Is centered upon Omaha. A member of the Board of Governors said; Tho season for Initiations has been short this year by reason of sotting the date for the festival ten days earlier. So far, con sidering tho number of nights wo havo worked and the hot weather of July, when practically nothing was done, wc nro In bet ter shape so far as Initiations are concerned than lost year, but for total membership wc aro behind. The people of the stato havo really shown more Interest In tho matter than they did last year, but It remains for the men of Omaha to mako Monday night a record-breaker If wo are to do all that Is expected of us. "There may be some guests at tho den and they will be welcome, but wc aro going to devote our time and our labors entirely to tho people of the city nnd wo expect to havo a larger crowd there than on any night this season, if not n larger crowd than has ever been Initiated at tho den on nny one oocaslon. The men who will bo taken Into tho Order Monday night will probably bo tho last to bo Initiated at tho present den and we all want to make that night a meniora bio one In 'tho history of the order.' ' BIDS ON COAL FOR COUNTY I'lfCiirra .Submitted liy l.ucnl Dealer Slum n Coimlilernlile Variance In Price Schedule. At tho meeting of. the county commis sioners yesterday bids on coal wcro opened, as follows: Coutant & Squires 300 tons Pennsyl vania anthracite, $9.31 per ton. Coal Hill Coal Company 300 tons Penn sylvania anthracite, 19.33 per ton; seventy flvo cars soft, $3.39 per ton, $2.10 per half ton, $1.45 per quarter ton; twenty-flvo cars Cherokee steam, $2.19 per ton. Victor White 300 tons Pennsylvania an thracite, $9.33 per ton. C. U. Havens & Co. 300 tons Pennsyl vania anthracite, $9.20 per ton; seventy flvo cars soft, $2.05 per ton; twenty-flve cars Cherokee steam, $2.08 per ton. Union Fuel Company 300 tons Pennsyl vania anthracite, $9.18 per ton; seventy five cars soft, $1.68 per, half ton; twenty flvo cars stoam, nut, $3.24 per ton; pea, $2.21 per ton. . C. W. Hull & Co. 300 tons Pennsylvania nnthraclto, $9.27 per ton; twenty-five cars steam, nut, $2.90 per ton; pea, $2.44 per ton. Omaha Coal, Coko and Lime Company 300 tons Pennsylvania anthraclto, $9.15 per ton; twenty-flvo cars steam, $2.19 per ton South Omaha Ico and Coal Company 300 tons Pennsylvania anthracite, $9.28 per ton; scventy-flve cars soft, $1.67 per half ton; twenty-flvo cars steam, nut, $2.47 per ton; pen, $1.87 per ton. Nebraska Fuel Company 300 tons Penn sylvania anthracite, $9.20 per ton; 75 cars soft, $1.50 per half ton, 85 cents per quarter ton; 25 cars steam, nut, $2.25 per ton; pea $1.80 per ton. Tom Collins Havens 300 tons Pennsyl vania anthracite. $9.35 per ton. The bids were referred to tho proper com mlttco for tabulation and report. Tho committee on court house and Jail was authorized to purchase necessary new file cases for the offlco of the clerk of the district court. Aatoundcil the Kdltor. Editor S. A. Drown of Dcnnottsvllle, 8. C, was onco Immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyspepa'" he writes, "my wife was greatly run dbVn. Sho had no strength or vigor and suffered great dU tress from her stomach, but sho tried Electric Dltters, which helped her at onco aud, after using four bottles, she Is on tlrcly well, can cat anything. It's a grand tonic, and Its gentle laxatlvo qualltlca are splendid for torpid liver:" For Indiges tion. Loss of Appetite. Stomach and Liver troubles It's ft positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Kuhn & Co., corner 15th and Douglas streets. BANANA DEALERS PROTEST Sen Method of SrlllMK liy Wrlulit Di stent! of by Hunches I n-antlsfnctory. Danana dealers of Omaha are up In arms against the new policy of selling that fruit by the pound, adopted by the Fruit De spatch company two weeks ago. These deal ers handle many cars of bananas In a month and every small Item which Increases the cost has a great effect at the end of a week s business. One of tho dealers said: As long as tho company sold by tho old method we had somo chance of getting the fruit we ordered, as there can be no mistake made whero everyone Is familiar with the designation and the character of the Btork, but now that tho new system has been In troduced and ttie old lines obliterated we cannot set tho fruit wo order, and the ro- suit Is that at times wo receive stock which wc have to dispose of at a loss. Under the old method the bunches of bananas weto sold by count nnd when you bought 1,000 bunches you got that many, or only paid diminish their ravorlncis. and therefor.'" to Impart an agreeable flavor for the pur pose of making the food more appetizing we resort to somo means of tempting tho ap petite of individuals not endowed wllh a digestion that needs no "whet" to relish their food. The list of preparations which come un der the head of relishes, and Intended only to stimulate by their pleasing aroma and varied flavors, nro considered cstenltal to an agrccablo cuisine by professional ccoks and caterers, but nro not classified among the foods that are deemed cither ncceisiry or wholesome for man. nottled Tnblo Sauces Many of the meat relishes and savories are known under th s head. Many of them nro expensive and for this reason arc not found commonly on tho family table. Hut thcro Is no rcns;n why the housewife thould not mako thcao re parations herself If she has time, and can obtain the materials at much less cort than she enn buy the goods already prepared. Pepper Sauce Hemove stems nnd so.ds from thrco dozen green peppers nnd throw them Into salted, cold water, let tnem stand half an hour, then drain and chop fine. Chop two heads of whlto cabbage fine for what you did get. Nowadays you buy by und mix with tho peppers, then add a hoisa radish root grated, sprinkle white and brown mustard seed thickly through If, add ealt and sugar to taste, cover with two quarts of vinegar nnd boll until tho vege tables aro soft, then rub through a coarie selve. Green Tomato Pickle Four quarts of green tomatoes and ono pint oi omens chopped very line. Mix together two cups of sugar, ono tnblo spoonful of cinnamon, two tabloipoon- fuls of salt, ono of mustard, two tenspaon fuls of allspice and cayenne to tasto. Add two quarts of strong vinegar and heat to boiling point; ndd tho chopped vegetables and cook until the vegetables nro ory tender. Ilottlo same as chill sauce. Chill Sauce One peck of perfectly rlpo tomatoes, tho deep red meaty Kind; one cup of salt, ono tablospooutul of clnnnmon, ono ounce of whlto mustard, quarter of a cup of celery seed, ono largo cup of grated horseradish, ono cup sugar, six largo red peppers, ono quart of onions, ono tabio- 8poonful of cloves, one of nllsplce nnd ono quart of 30od strong vinegar. Scald, pool and cut the tomatoes up and remove tho reeds; strnli, tho liquor and return to the tomatoes: cook tho tomatoes gently for ono and one-half hours, then ndd tho peppers, chopped very fine; tho onions nnd horse radish, grated; tho spices, tied up In a. bag to prevent discoloring tho sauce. Iloll tho sugar nnd vinegar a few minutes and add to other Ingredients. Iloll until It begins to thlckon, but not too long or tho flavor nnd color will bo impaired. Ilottlo while hot. Horsiradlsh Sauce To ono cup of grated horseradish add a tablcspoonful of mustard, ono of sugar, ono of tumeric, four of salad oil and four of vinegar, lleat all together until thoroughly blended. Nlco to sorve with cold fish. Indian Chetney Pare, core and chop enough tart apples to weigh half a pound, scald, peel and rcmovo seeds from half n pound of rlpo tomatoes, seed and chop half a pound of raisins, mix together with a cup of salt, a cup of brown sugar, quar ter pound of ground ginger, half an ounco of cayenne, two tablespoonfuls of chopped garlic, two of shallots, three quarU of vinegar aud ono quart of strained lemon Juice. Mix nil together, put Into a large Jar, cover closely and let stand In n warm place for a month, stirring each day. Then strain it on Into bottles and It Is ready for use. More cayenno can bo used It you like your sauces very hot. Peach Chetney Take one nnd one-half pecks of peaches, flvo pounds of whlto sugar, three pounds of raisins, quarter pound of salt, two ounces of a pound of small red peppcre, bruised, half-pint of green ginger root, three-fourths of a cup of whlto mustard seed and two quarts of good cider weight nnd have to accept tho weights of tho company as final for tho amount of goods recolvcd. The flrst carload seemed to be light In weight, but wc let It go; the second one we weighed and found that It was short 1,500 pounds, llcfore we could get tho complaint registered tho third car arrived and we found It 1.S00 pounds short. Claims for allowance of this shortage have been met with the statement that the com pany must take Its charges upon tho re ports of Its weighers nnd no claim for shortngo can bo considered. The discrep ancy In weight amounts to considerable in a car of bananas, which are sold upon small margins, nnd the handling of which Is accompanied by considerable risk from decay. "Wo havo about made up our minds to quit dealing with this company. There nro a few Independent dealers who have re fused to enter tho combination. Their bus iness Is such that they havo not been nblo to handle tho better grades of fruit, but wo think that It Is posslblo for several of tho larger western dealers to comblno In tho placing of orders with ono or more of those smaller concerns nnd that they will thus be enabled to get the stock we desire. Thcro Is one thing Biiro nnd that Is that If tho plan works In all parts of tho coun try like It does In Omaha some of tho deal ers will have to go out of business or suc ceed In getting stock from somo other source." Vt'lint n Tnte It Telia. If that mirror of yours shows n wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on tho ekln, It's liver trouble: but Dr. King's New Life ITU regu late tho liver, purify tho blood, glvo clear skin, rosy checks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Kuhn & Co., corner 15th and Doug ai streets. THIS GOWN FITS TWO WOMEN rtoae Tliomnmin See Her .Stolen I)re on the Street, Worn by n StrnnKcr. Miss L. Mach and Roso C. Thompson had never met until yesterday morning, and then It was In an Informal way upon the stroJt, but a bond of sympathy was at onco estab lished botween them. "Good morning, lady. Whern did you get them rags?" asked Rose. Then explanations followed. Three weeks ago Rose's room at Seven teenth and Burt streets was looted by a bur glar and among tho plunder were several dresses. The goods were traced to a second hand store on North Sixteenth streot, but when demand was made for them the dealer denied that they wero In his possession Nothing more was seen of them until Rose m naIf ,ho pcacheSi Bprinitlo with observed one oi mem uu wio ,. .. ... ., nInrn. phor) flno casing the form of Miss L. Mach. Miss Mach eald sho had bought the dress at tho North Sixteenth street second-hand store, nnd now a warrant la out for tho dealer, charging him with having received atnlen tironcrty. and Mrs. M. Addis 1b In Jail charged with stealing tho goods. Would Ilnve Coat lllm Ilia Life. Oscar Bowman. Lebanon, Ky., writes: 'I JOHNNIE WILL BE REWARDED Boy Dlacnverer of I.oat Treaanre Geta flOO If Paelllu Kxpreas Com pany Gets the Money. Johnnie Stltt's happy accident in stum bling upon a roll of bills while picking up chips In tho Lee lumber ynrd last Wednes I day morning will net him $100. This amount has beon laid aside for him by the Pacific Express company, though its payment a8' a reward Is contingent upon that company's proving title totno pacK- ago of money, which It Is now agreed Is worth somewhere In the neighborhood of $2,200. When notified unofficially of his good fortune Johnnie, who Is only U years old, seemed somewhat dared by the magni tude of the sum. Twenty-flve dents was 'the largest pleco of money that had ever been his before and thcro was a vague suspicion that he might have been better pleased If this reward were So cents in stead of $100. His attitude was much like that of tho underpaid actor, who was con soled by a brother thesplan thus: "Yes, I my salary is $300 a week and yourB Is only $5 a week, but you get yours. Johnnie Strtt's mother says that If no gets the money she Is going to hold It for him In trust until he Is big enough to make the proper use of it. Nothing has been aone during me last twenty-four hours toward proving claim to the mutilated money and tho I'acinc Express company still soems to have the lnsldo track. ' High living, intemperance, exposuro and many other things bring on Drlght's dis ease. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent Brtght's disease and all other kidney or bladder disorders It taken In time. Be sure to take Foley's. ANSWERS IN SEIER0E CASE Charge la Made that Itelntur Did Mot llrlns; 1'rocccdluua In Good Faith. The Scleroo mandamus case against the chief of police was calld for hearing be foro Judge Kcysor yesterday morning, but was continued to the flrst day of the Oo o nor trem of court. mijr Attorney t,onneu n ed the answer of the chief to tho affidavit of the relator. in the answer the chief avers that Seleroe did not begin the action In good faith, but for tne wrongful and mercenary purpose of obtaining personal satisfaction kgalnst an individual against whom he lmaelnu he has a grievance." Further, the answer sets up the fart that the section of the city ordinance which the relator wants the chief to enforce Aas repealed by the council on August 30. have been using Foley's Kidney Curo and tako great pleasure In Btatlng it gavo mo normnncnt curo of kidney disease, which certainly would havo cost mo my life. Tako none but Foley's. GOOD SH0WINGF0R AUGUST Dank Clenrlnn Are More Voliinilnoiia Than for the CorrcapondluK Period of Lnat Year. Tho bank clearings for tho week show a small gain over the corresponding week last year, the figures being, 1901, $6,342, 113: 1900. $6,190,648; Increase, $151,463. For the month of August the figures aro much moro cncournglng than for tho week, tho gain over last August fully bearing out the statements of the wholesale ana retail denlpra as to tho Increase In business. The total gain for this month over tho corrc snondlne month last year Is over $1,000,. 000, tho exact figures for the two months being: August. 1901, $27,198,488:'' August, 1909, $26,175,759; Increase, $1,022,729. Table and Kitchen Practical Suooestlons About Food and the Prtptntlons of It. Dnlly Mcnua. MONDAY. BREAKFAST. Fruit. Cereal. Cream. Dried Beef with Scrambled Eggs. Creamed 1'otutocK. Toast. Coffee. LUNCH. Eggs n la Buckingham. Fried Egg Plant. Fruit. Sponge Cake. . Ten. DINNER. Vegetable Soup. Macaroni uu Orntln. Baked Tomatoes. Nut Stufllng. String Bean Salnd. Iced Melon. Coffee. TUESDAY. BREAKFAST. Baked Apple. Cream. Thin Slices Boiled Ham. Fried Peaches. Entire Wheat Gems. Coffee. LUNCH. Egg Plant Farcl. Cold Catsup. Peach Cobbler. Cream. Cerent Coffee. DINNER. Okra Soup. Broiled Stenk. Horseradish Sauce. Escallopcd Potatoes. Macedolne of Fruits. Coffee, WEDNESDAY. BREAKFAST. Fruit. Cereal. Croam. Tanned Fish. Cucumber Catsup. Baked Potatoes. Rolls. Coffee. LUNCH. Pntnto Omelet. Creamed Peas. Blackberry Short Cnke. Cream. Ten. DINNER. Iced Melon. Fresh Potted Beef n la Jardiniere. Baked Onions. Cold Slaw. Pineapple Cream. Coffee. ItKI.ISIIKH FOIl COLD MEATS. two pounds of the raUlns, chop tho peppers, ginger root and remainder of tho peaches; mako a syrup of half the quantity of vine gar and the sugar; add tho chopped ma terials, tho mustard seed and tho rcmnluder of tho raisins wholo; boll until clear and then Bet aside until following day; then drain tho salted peaches and boll the peaches In remaining quart of vinegar for fifteen minutes, then set nway; on the third day, mix both quantities together and boll briskly for twenty minutes, put up In llttlo Jam pots and cover with waxed paper. Canton Soy Half a gallon of malt syrup, two nnd one-half pounds of molnsses, two and nn eighth pound of Ealt and a pint of mushroom Julco; put together over the lire and heut very gently, stirring until all ma terials aro well blended; then lot stand closely covered for two weeks beforo Btratnlng Into bottles. Plum Soy Four quarts of plums, meas uring after the seeds aro removed; scald nnd rub them through a colander; add a pint of vinegar, n teaspoonful of black pep per, ono of ground mustard, ono oi cloves; half a cup of light brown sugar and salt to taste. Boll gently for an hour and bot tle whllo hot. Tomato Soy Half n peck of rlpo toma toes, ono largo popper, two medlum-slzod onions, a tablcspoonful each of celery seed, black pepper, two teaspoonfuls of ground allspice, quarter of a cup of salt and a cup of vinegar. Scald, peel and cut tho toma toes Into ptrces, removing tho seeds, but re taining the Juice. Tako tho seeds from tho pepper, chop fine nnd grate the onions. Put all tho Ingredients together and boll gently for nn hour and when cold bottle for use. Tomato Mustard Slice half a bushel of ripe tomatoes, bruise halt a dozen small red peppers and add to tho tomatoes; boll for one hour, then rub through n coarse sieve add two tablespoonfulB of black pepper, two ounces of ginger, an ounco of allspice, half an ounco of cloves, eighth of an ounce of mace, quarter of a pound of salt; boll gently for an hour. When cold stir in two ounces of mustard, two of curry powder and a pint of vinegar. Aromatic Mustard Brutso an ounco of green ginger root aud flvo long red peppes; add a tablcspoonful of horseradish, grated. Over these pour a pint of boiling vinegar; covor closely and let stand two days; then mix well together flvo teaspoonfuls of ground mustard, one teaspoonful curry pow der and a level tnblespoonful of salt. Strain the vinegar over this; mix smooth and bot tie. DOEWAn 2 a I All a 4. White Smoke Irani Soft Coal Round Oak Furnaces have large fccil iloors, burn wood or coal; but whatever they burn, give greater heat than nnv other furnaces, because nil the gases and nearly nil tho smoke is consumed. The smoke a white from n Round Oak Furnace burning Bof t coal ; that means no waste fuel. Tho principle is not new, but the application to me Kouna uaK 13 new in that, no holes ore cut through the fire pot. Round Oak Furnaces uy a for to dlfforont nom nil others In tunny other thlnvn In solid construction, iu reasonableness of price. If you nro going to uuy furnace, sonu our froo furunco book; contains usoful Infor mation nbout hcntinff.dl- moniton,nuuaco regular tton, ventilation, etc, xhtati: or P. D, BCCKWITH, Itowaaiat, MUh- Ju"arfj ef Bttkrtl't Bovni ink, in mn$t ramoui tfnie In (Ac uvrUt. Itouad Oak Ktirnarc are fur ate la Omnh tv Milton Ttncrra ft Bon Hound Oak TurnaM with oatcr C2)lng rtmored. Your Slomith 1$ not your slave. H'$ your Mead, Don't abwe your friend. Help your friend. Gmnoia is already partly digested (nil the wheat v (i 0 is already partly digested (nil the wheat etnrcu uaving dccu turned townrus sugar j. When taken into the ototnnch it is Instantly nsphullatcdl Tho process la not unlike pnasvflnkes settling on a vrarm sponge. uraooia iinn tuc ncu nutty navor of tho Trhect, nnd ia perfectly dcliclmis. IT BUILDS BRAWN. Every package erf genuine Gra nola bears ft picture of the Battle Creek 8anltarium. Ask your grocer for it. Dc ware of im itations. Drink Caramel Cereal nnd sleep well it leaves the nerves ctroug. Send 3c for Grnnola sample to r ill t. r. . cattle irec!i sanitarium ' Food Co. Cattle Creek, Mich, j .M Worn Out? TRY PfUTi TRY ram (MAKIAM WINK.) WORLD FAMOUS TONIC Marlanl Wine la a tonic prepared upon truly rclentlflo principles. It Is safe nnd benellclnl as well on ngreenblo. Marlanl "Wine has moro than 8,000 written Indorsements from leading physlclnns In all parts of the world. Marlanl Wine gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to tho muscles nnd richness to the blood. It Is a. promoter of good health and longevity. Makes the old young; keeps the young strong. Marlanl Wine Is specially recommended for General Debility. Overwork, Woakness from whatever causes, Trofound Depression and Exhaustion, Throat nnd Lung Dis eases, La Grippe, Consumption nnd Malaria, It Is a dlffuslblo tonlo for the entlro system. Mnrlanl Wine Is Invnluabte for over worked men, dellcato women nnd sickly children. It stimulates, strengthens and sustains tho system nnd braces body nnd brain. It combats Mnlarln, and La Grippe. May be used effectively In form of a hot grog. Sold by all druggists. Beware of Imitations. 3 SUMMER SPECIALS. $43,75 New York and Return daily $2b, (b buttaio and Keturn daily $15.35 St. Louis and Return i sale TueDdaya and Thursdays, Sept. U to Oct. 12. $11,50 St. Louis and Return on snto Oct. 7 to 12. $21,60 Cleveland and Refurn On sale Bcntembcr 7 to 10. Tickets to Cleveland mnv bo used Wabash to Detroit nnd D. & C. Nnv stcamerx to Cleveland, a delightful across Laku Lr:o. Home-Seekers Excursions. On salo 1st und 3d Tuesday of each Month. Tourist Kates on snlo DAILY to all sum mer resorts allowing stop-overs ut Detroit, Niagara l-aus, uurraio nnd oincr points. For rates. Inke trips. I'aii-Amerlcun cln- scrltitlvo mntter and all information call at CITY TICKET OPKICI3. 1113 FAltNAM ST11KKT, (l'axton Motel lilouk) or write HAituv js, Aiuuiius, u. a i u., umanu, BEST FOR THE BOWELS if wan hitram't av rcrulmr. ho<hr movement of tha boweu titry day, you'roJH or will be. Kocp your powoifl open, adu uv iisii. i uigv, hi iu Unt niiviio or tttlt io lion. Ii d&nirbrou nt.eaileit. most iorfoci way of kocploff tho boireU clear na ciem " CANDY OATHARTIO Kplcurrnn fnoha filinrpcn ivltli Cloy- Iraa Snore tlie Appetite. uota meats no not navo as pronounced a flavor as those hot from the oven and fire. OTer-cooklng and ro-cooUIng meats also EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY riraiant. I'alntahls, l'otont. Ta.to Oood. PoCood, Nerer Blo'pn, Weaken, or Orlpo, 10, B. onl M. rente per bos. Write (or ireo .ample, but booklet an boalth. Address ITIBLUd BIXEDT tOUUI, CIIICIOO er KIT 10M. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Pale Weak Women. Iearn how to he cured at home. Wrl Ur. byou Metllulne Co., C'oldwatcr, Mich via Co. rldo WEAK MEM m MADE STRONG nQ IIIDR'Q improved Una K.UDD O compound DAMIANA WAFERS CVKV.H I.OMT 71 AN HOOD. HF.lt VOUfl UC11IMTY. KIIIIORM OI' YOl'TII. Slakea Mntily Men. l'rlce BOc. a tix, tioics forli Money refunded Knot .ailsfaruiry. Ur mall on receipt of price. Samples free. Address rtr U lAJ t nhh Years-continuous rraouoe Ur.H.W.LQDD N.ir.u. Ht.i-hiio.i'ii. Bold by Bherman & Mcuonneu uruit ta. B. V, Cor. itilli anu uoqk wis., uinuim. JUST RECEIVED There is No Escape Old ago overtakes tho best of us. It has it way of creeping on us tinnwarc, llko tho first frost of autumn, nnd ero wo rcatlzo wliut It menns the last stage of life's Journey lies Just .ahead. Human Ingenuity has devised many plans for the com fort of old age good, bad nnd not worth mentioning and of theso life annuity Is the only ono which time has demon strated to bo snfo nnd satis factory. i'Jfo annuities aro as safe ns n government bond and yield a much larger rato of Interest. In Uuropc, whero Inverters nro very conrervatlvo nnd caro ful In tho selection of Invest ments, life annuities hnve for ccncratlons been a very popular method of providing for old ngo for dependent relatives nnd for old servants. There nio various kinds of nnnultles, ond their payment may lie made conditional on a groat variety of events, accord ing to tho desires nnd require ments of those Interested. Tho four principal kinds nro 1M J IK O I AT 13 ANNUITIES. DK FUHKKD ANNUITIES. JOINT ANNUITIES nnd Sl'UVIVOK 81111 ANNUITIES. The follow ing nro the rates of Incomo yielded by an IMMEDIATE ANNUITY nt tho nges named. At 45 the Investment will yield 0.43 per cent. At 60 tho Investment will yield 7 12 per cent. At r5 the Investment will yield 8.0C per cent. At CO tho Investment will yield !i.3S per cent. At m the Investment will ylel.l 11.215 per cent. At 70 tho investment will yield 13.18 per cent. No medical examination ie ciulrtd for nnnultler, nnnkers, lawyers, physician"', ministers, school teachers and business men who nro at nil In terested In life Insurance mat ters will tlnd It to their Interest to apply to THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Assets, $304,000,000 Surplus, $66,000,000 StronKcst In the World." H. D. NEELY, Manager for .Nebraska, 200.208 Hec JUdg., Omaha. Two Carloads of "Buckeye" and ''Woodhuil" Carriages, Station Wagons, Rockawaya, llunabouts, Iluggles, etc. Our assortment Is complete Our prices aro right. 1MNP.MAN IMPIFMPUT nn miiuuinii inn kuuikii i uuij 1UTII AMI I'.Ml.VtM bis. Ouiubn, rfV.l.llllJ.n SKTllkiLaJl! UlMFMi ,WW WWWWWW J Relieves Kldnov! , uiaatior; troubles at once, i Curos in 48 Hours a" URINARY DISCHARGES r.aeh Cr .ule bean the nirae t37" fleware nf iilflm rounlf ilf ll NO CURE, NO PAY. MEM. If jo bare .mall, weak orgaoa, lost power or ruiuci drain., oor Vacuum Organ Pettloper will tutor, jou wllheu. Cmci or leetrlrlti Stricture anil Varicocele permanently carta la t to i wctkei TI.M9 In n.ei Dot one failure i nol one returned effect Inimedlatei do O.O.D. fraud i writ (or free pattloo Ian, .eat .cale4 la plain eareb. ja. MU. APrlUNCl CO. 110 Utn lit- lt4lioii.li., U.