THb OMAHA 1)J!11Y HREt SATt TUA" , N Y KM It UK 2ft, 1D01 To Please the Little Folks On Saturday, November 23d From 2 o'clock in the afternoon vro will give m "Mnnsing Plntcd" riulervest to each little nd who wnnts one for her doll and will mil nt our I'NDKHWEAH DEPAHTMKXT on above (Into iit hmirs named. Pring the doll witli ,vou, too, though .von can get the vest without having the doll along, and we're going to have the biggest crowd of little girls ,vou ever saw in a dry goods store at one time. This is just to einphasi.e the fact that Children's Underwear is a H1G Sl'KCI A IP V with us and yon can always be sure of getting the best, and at the right price. h i g lUflClGrWGflr should It the form like a rIovc, yielding to every motion of the body, yet always remalnlnp in nlacc. Nt The best founda tion for tasteful and stylish dress is a suit of the Faultless Munsing SJK I 1 Iflyftf Kelley, Stiger & Co., pnrnniii Street, Cor. 15th. MARVELOUS. TIip Knqml public little known of the Intciinn Interest tho Heoumont oil fields are ex rltltiK unioiiK oil rxperlM mid opcrntora In (ill part" of the world. The oil man r.nn un derstand the opportunity for pnonnoUB profits In that Hold and Is a heavy Investor nrrordliiRlv. Tim blK oil men and the llttln oil mnn allko nro takltiR ndvnntQBe of the heretofore unheard of conditions which mako possible Itnmcnso profits to Jhoso who nro fortunate cnmiuli to lie able to mnko Invostnieiits now. Tho OMAHA-TIiXAS Oil, CO. had thn Kood fortune to obtain a footliold In the field nnd securo very rich idl lands at an early date. This Is your Rood fortune, as you now huvo an opportu nity to help them develop these valuable lands and share In all the profits to bo made. The company needs money to develop Its properties, build pipe lines, tanks, londlng racks, etc., iind for this purpose offers for a limited time dollar shares for 25 CKNTH I Kit HHAHi:. Tlie company reserves the rlfiht to ndvnnce the price of shares or withdraw them from sale at any time without notice. If you haven't the money In hand now and want to subscribe for shares come and see us. We will arrange to re serve stock for strictly responsible parties. W 1 1 EN Ol'H WBMj COMKS IN took for the blKKest Kusber In the world, nnd then watch tho price of our stock. OMAHA-TEXAS OIL CO. SAl'I' BLOCK, KM N. Y. Mfe Itulldlntr, Omaha, Neb. Council Hl.iffs, la. WIM.IS TODD. Fiscal Audit. HEBRON IS COUNTY'S HOST EiUrtaim Great Crowd When Tbay.r'i Ttmple of Juitice is Begin. SERVES FREE DINNER BEFORE ST0NE IS LAID ! Hint ANnenilileil tinoM re I'ut In I'roiier I'runif of Ml ml l.llllllfll MlllMllIK Aimiilclou ly. HKHU0(V, Neb., Nov. 22. (Special.) The announcement of the Inylns of the corner siono of the cnurtliousn ami tho attendant ceremonies brought a hit fie throne; df people to tho county seat yesterday. A dinner was served free to all Knouts at noon. At 2 30 o'clock the Masons Knthercd at their temple on Fourth street and, headed by Mitchell's, band, proceeded through Main street and back to tho courthouso square, (irand Master Kvons of Dakota City nffl clatetl at the placing of the cornerstone, oh.Mttcd by Doputy Orand Mnster Ayers of Dcavor City, Orand Senior Warden Delghtol of Iloldrege, Orand Junior Wnrdcn Duss nore of Hebron and Orand Treasurer .1. II. Uinsmure or button. Don. C. l. 1 1 U-.li nnls delivered an address. There wuro present rrprescntaUves of lodges at Geneva, Kdgitr, I'alrbury, "llumholdt, On?! Lincoln, Nelson, Ohlnwa, Hay Springs, Fairmont anil from Olldden, la.; Topeka, Kan.: Hill City, Kan.; Qulney. Mo.; Cameron, Mo,, nnd Troy, N. Y., as well ns from all lodges of tho county. HcfldfK tho customary deposits In tho ronieistono were copies of tho last issue of all tho county and Omaha papers, with one from Lincoln, tho names of tho o Al corn and members of tho local Masonic It IS EASY WORK when vow arc well, to tub and scrub, nut when the hick aches and the head throbt, a woman's work is (hourly torment. No woman can be Ptrong and healthy of body v.iio is the vic tim of thoe womanly dieacn which arc often rcpomiblr for fcmlnlnt sufferings. Women who have used Dr. Tierce's Fa. voritc Prescription for the cure of diseases of the womaulv organs, say that work doesn't tire them any more "Favorite Prescription regulates the periods, titles enfeebling drains heals Inflammation and ulceration, and cures fem.ile ucikne!-. It maker, weak women t-trong and women There N no alcohol in "I'avoiite Prescrip tion," neither opium, cocaine or any other narcotic I bad por health fqr nine jfarMevrr " the birth of my child)" write Mr. Armlntle Watkius, of Acme, Kanawln Co, W Vs. "Hid female vfaktte, was very Irrejrular and would suffer untold mlrry Oar family doctor did not do me any good and I concluded to write to you When 1 wrote I had no idea that I would evtr get well, but when your letter re.-.ched uie I began to have hope I commenced taUtig lr Pierce's medicines nt directed and began to Improve in ttttrtith. I w soon able In do the work for my ftintly of U. I think there never were such medicines in the wotid I took eight bottles three of 'Favorite Prescription and nve of ' 'Uoldetl Medical nlacnveiy' mid two vlala of . 'Pellets , , L Dr. Pietce'e Pellets cuxe constipation The "Munsing" Tiiderwear wm uut Irritate the most sen- sative skin. The best tltting the most eomfortnbe- iind dura ble underwear in market. The "MutisitiR" Ladies' Union Suits Heavy cotton at $1.00 plated wool at ?L.o0. S2.25. 2.65, $3. The mercerized in blue, flesh and white, at $3.i!o. The "Munsing" Union Suits for Children Cotton fleeced nt 50c, extra heavy cotton nt 75c plated wool, at $1.50 per suit. All sizes for all ages. chapter nnd of tho Wodern Woodmen of America; the coins of denominations from $1 to 1 cent, a check for $10,000 and n pic lure of the county officers, deputies and architect. WHITE RELINQUISHES CHILD Fnthrr Arrested nt liidlnmiln for TnLiiiK llnuithtcr Mull Avrnlt Court's Decision. M'COOK. Nell.. Vnv. ? (SnoMal TMo Rrnra.)Tho case of Harry L. White, who was arrested yesterday at Indlanola and orougnt to tills place for alleged kidnaping, came up In court hero today. It was shown mac wntto wont to tno public school build lug. sot his daughter and then took her t her mother to tell her goodbye. Her mother oblected in his tublm- the irlrl l.nt ho left with her. The mother telegraphed tno snerlir. with the result that Whlto was arrested. The child was given to the cus- todv nf the ninther until the nurf lapm nf court and White was placed under bonds to nppenr at that time. He hud been In Colo rado the last year and says he has become nulto wealthy during that time. His tensons for trying to take the child as given by him are that tho mother Intended plac ing tho girl In n convent In Omaha soon. Ulnndrrn Object to Auction. GUAM) ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 22. (Spe clal.) The city council at an adjourned regular meeting last night summoned Auctioneer Inman to show cause why his license as auctioneer should not he re voked. The petitioners for the license have come In with a protest against tho license, claiming that their slgnaturex were secured through misrepresentation. It hav ing beeu held out to them that the license was for a local auctioneer, while Inman la from Council niuffs and is auctioneering olf n stock of Jewelry for a local party who has been out of business two or threo years and who Is selling out Jewelry Just huforn. tho holidays every year, claiming that It Is remnant of his former stock. Tho hearing was continued until Monday morning. DciiIcn Voniis' (ilrl'a Accuan tlon. FRRMONT. Neb.. Nov. 22. (Special.) Frank Yoagor. a farm hand near Nicker son, wns bound over to the district court today on the clmrgo of statutory assault upon Vanetta Van Horn, a 11-year-old daughter of P. B. Van Horn of Nickerson. Acting County Attorney Martin filed an Information against Yeager In the district court, to which he entered n plea of not guilty and was given tlmo In which to mako n showing for u continuance. Yeager worked for Van Horn for two years and previous to his nrrest bore a good reputation. llitmlnU'K Itllii llulibcd Loose. MADISON. Neb.. Nov. 22, (Special.) In a runaway accident last night O. A. Han dall of Newman Grove suffered three broken ribs. Ho left Madison In a livery rig last evening to overtake some parties who had bis grip In their buggy. When midway between Mndlson nnd Newman Grove tho polo straps broke, letting the polo down and Into the ground, throwing the buggy over, with Mr. ltandall under It. Ho did not realize he was hurt and started to And the horses, but ho had to give up and was brought to this vlty for medical care. Out of Iliii'Uncss Into I, lulit. OLKNVILLi:. Neb.. Nov. 22. (Special,) Henry Wcyenberg, now sole owner, set tho machinery of the electric. Ugh plant In mntlrn last night for the first tlmo since thr quick departure of M. Hasmussen manager for a company, last winter, Mr Wcyenberg will uIfo arrange to open "tho crcam'Ty. I'o pill or Vote In Three Mnlea, GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. '.'ft. To the Kdltcr of The lice. Please state what the popular vole was In Mamrhui-f tt', Ohio and Iowa at the last election, Nov. S, tiOl C n. II ART. The unofficial figures are. Mas lachu'itts 300,501, Obto, 627,665, Iowi, 3S1.1S3. STATE TEACHERS' ANNUAL Anneoncimeit of Principal Ajdruitt fr Jainnrj OtoTtitiin. YOUNG WOMEN MEET FOR TEMPERANCE .1, .1. Aiidrron .SreKx In lie Counted In ns rtenlster of Deeds for Lniiensler Connt Oenrrnl Mnlp Acits. (From a Staff Correspondent.1) LINCOLN. Nov. 22. (Special TAlecram.) Tho program for tho annual meeting of tho Nebraska Slate Teachers' association, which will be In this city three days, be ginning January 1, was made public to- nlglit. Tho principal addresses will b made by President Arnold Tompkins of tho Chlcngo Normal school, President William nradshear of the National association and President Jessop of the University of Mis- sourl. The Sixteenth annual convention of the Young Women's Christian association was begun In the parlors of tho local nssorla tlon this afternoon. Seventy-five delegates are In attendance. The program today was opened with a devotional service conducted by Mrs. F. M. Hall, stuto chairman. Greet. Ing to all visitors whs extended by Mrs Martha Pierce, president of tho Lincoln association. Margaret Thompson of Doano college responded, lleports of officers and committees showed tho association to bo In a gratifying condition, both ns to finances and membership. The session wns closed with a series of two-minute reports by presidents of associations, Tho convention will contlnuo Saturday and Sunday. Ilci'otinl for lleulster of Deeds. A petition was filed with the county commissioners by J. J. Anderson this after noon asking for a, recount of the ballots cast In tho recent election for candidates for register of deeds. Mr. Anderson was tho fusion candidate for the ofllco and was defeated by a majority of thirty-seven votes, Tho petitioner mnkes no charge of fraudu lent rractlco or Illegal voting, but he In sists that a recount will give him at least 217 votes raoro than Josso Moore, the re publican candidate, who was elected. Omnlinn AVnnts rotter Canal. O. W. Toynton of Omaha has applied to Secretary Itoyso of tho Stato Board of Irrl gatlon for permission to build au Irrigating and power canal twenty miles In length and connecting with tho Niobrara river at a point near O'Neill. Ho proposes to erect a power house for tho generation of dec trlclty, tho power to bo furnished by the canal. The estimated cost is $7,500. For tinnie I.nvr Violation, Chief Doputy Ganio Warden SImpklns yes terday arrested B. II. McKlnney at nurwell for violating tho game law. McKlnney was bound over to tho district court under bond for $1,000. Ills heating will bo De cember 3, Cummins In Npcnlc nt llanqnrt. Tho Young Men's Republican club has decided on Its annual banquet for February 12, 1902. Governor-elect Cummins of Iowa has accepted an Invitation to deliver an r.ddresa at tho occasion. SECOND TERM FOR SAVAGE Private Secretary Mndsar Make an Important Announcement Before IjenvlnR- Lincoln. Hrom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nov. 22. (Special Telegram,) Chairman Lindsay of the ropubllcan state committee tonight declared thero was no foundation for and no truth In tho ro port published recently In two Lincoln nowipopors that ho has aspirations for tno gubernatorial chair. "Tho statement Is entirely unwarranted,' snld he. "Under no circumstances will alpw my nnmo to bo used In connection with tho nomination for governor. The present administration Is giving entire sat lsfactlon and If Governor Savago will nc copt tho nomination for another term It will and should be unanimously tendered to him by our next stato convention." This statement, coming as It docs from the governor's private secretary. Is con eldered by some as r semi-official an nounccment that Governor Savage will be a candidate for the nomination. Mr. Llnd say denies; however, that he is author lied to speak In behalf of the candidacy of tno governor or any other person. Mr. Lindsay has ubout closed up tho work of tho committee Incident to the last cam palgn and next week ho expects to leav for the Pacific coast, to bo gono a month For TnkliiK Colonel mils' flirrens CLAY CENTRft, Neb.. Nov. 22. (Sneeial Telegram.) Four strangers were arrested n Olenvlllo today and broucht to the county Jail In Clay Center, charged with stealing a valuable overcoat from r St Joseph & Grand Island train last night a i nirncld when tho owner. Colonel J Hills, was at supper. It Is supposed thes are the samo parties who ntterapted break Into the postoftlce building In file villo the samo night, but were frlEhtened away by Mr. Fessnor. tho nostmnster Their preliminary examination will be n next I uesday. Wreck Scatters llnlalns nnd Grain FREMONT. Neb.. Nov. 22. (Special.) Tho Union Pacific had a wreck this morn Ing about a mila west of this city. A Jour nal broke on the car next to the engine of a special fast freight and seven cars rdled up. mmm any yarns ot tracK was tori up. Two of the wrecked cars wore loadc If You are Sick Let Me Know It. I wish Dimply your name and addres no money. Tell me which of these si books you want. I will send with II an order on your druggist to let yiiu have 6 bottles Dr. Shoop's Itcslorntlv'tf. Ho will let you take It for a month; then If It succeeds, he will charge you JJ.50 for It. If It falls, he will send the bill to inc. He will trust to your honesty, leaving the decision to you. Such nn offer as this coufll not be made on any other remedy. It would bankrupt the phyeiclan who tried It. Rut In five years 1 havo supplied my Restorative on these terms to SSO.OOO people, My records show that S'J out of each 10 paid for It, brcause theytvero cured. This remedy alono strengthens those In side nerves that operate all vital organs It brings back the only power that cat, make each organ do Its duty. No matter how difficult the case. It will permanently cure, unlrss some organtr trouble' like cancer makes a cure Impossible. I have Hpcnt my lifetime In preparing this icnirdy. I offer now to pay for all you tHkn If It fails. I cannot better show my lalth In II. Won't you merely write a postal to learn If 1 ran help you Simply -state I Rook No, 1 on Dyspepsia, which book vou liook No. 2 on the Henrt. want and ad- Book No. 3 on the Kidneys. dress Dr.Shoop, Box 1, Ra I liook No. 4 for women. Hook No. 5 for men (sealed), (Hook No s onnheumatlsm. cine, vv Is Mild esses not chror,. are often cured by oo o.two battle. AU tUufsUM with raltlm four with Grain and one with enrral incrchnmlUp Tho track n Iciircd thl afternoon. Train were do layed but If minutes, an I hoy crc fiwltchcd onto the Ulkhorn at Amc and back unto tho fnlon Paclflo at l'rcniont None of tho trainmen was. Injured. COLE IN HIS OWN DEFENSE Attempt to nixproTc Alleantlun tlint He Dccnmpeil rrlth HI telieocU Connty Itnllots TRRNTON. Ncb Nov. 22. (Special Tele gram.) Today makes tho fourth day of court spent with tho J. W. Colo alleged ballot stealing case. This afternoon tho statu rested Its case, reserving right to call a few witnesses In rebuttal. J. W. Cole was tho first witness lu his own de fense. Colo was very deliberate and care ful In all he had to say. Doing an attorney of u number of years experience, ho made a llscroet witness in his own behalf, Tho lefensc attempted to provo that It was light enough for the ballots to havo been seen If they had been thrown from his buggy, whllo being pursued by tho sheriff nnd that If such had been tho rase, the sheriff would have picked them up Instead of bringing' Colo to town and sending men out to hunt for them. The last witness on tho stand thin evening was J. W. Hid- nour, depty county clerk at tlmo of the stealing of tho ballots. Iloth sides will probably finish and the rase bo submitted to tho Jury tomorrow night. Lee'" AsunllHiit I.'nnVtrctcd. ALLIANCK, Ncb Nov. 22. (Special. )- In district court tho enso of M, Tuttlo against George Mandevllle, Involving tho Charters hotel, Is now before a Jury. Nelr tber Peter R. Workman nor McDuffle, the colored mnn, was found guilty In the at tempt to (lx blame for tho assault on City Marshal Lee. Scventy-nve of the civil cases are cases brought by tho county to compel parties to pay up their delinquent taxes. Most of tho defendants are nonresident land owners. Iter, Turner leaves McCnok, M'COOK, Neb., Nov. 22. (Special.) Rev, J. W. Turner, who haB been pastor here of tho Congregational church the last four years, tendered his resignation lost Sun day to accept a rail to tho Congregational church at Mlnden. He was tendered a farewell reception last evening at tho church nnd by tho Knights of Pythias lodge, of which he Is a prominent member. Farewell to Hev. W.. II. Unas. FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 22. (Special.) A farewell reception was glen Rev. W. H. tiuss of tho Congregational church and hla family at the church parlors last even ing, which was attended by a largo number of people, Mr. Huss leaves Monday next to accept a pastorate at Aurora, III., nnd hts farewell sermon will bo delivered Sun day morning. McKlnney Up for Slilppliur Gnnie. nuRWELL, Neb.. Nov. 22. (Special.) On complaint of State Gamo Warden SImp klns E. R. McKlnney of thU place was ar rested yesterday for shipping game. Tha complaint Alleges that McKlnney hilled game to .a Chicago firm under a false name. McKlnney pleaded not guilty and his trjal Is set for December 3. fltnliba Ssvella Convict noils. CLAY CENTER, Neb., Nov. 22. (Special.) Judgo Stubbs yesterday sentenced James Scott and Jarvls Griffey to servo fourteen months In tho penitentiary for burglary nnd William Clardy to twelve months for obtaining goods under falser pretenses. Gardner Adjndajea Insane, GENEVA, Neb., Nov. 22. (Special.) James R. Gardner was brought from Ex etcr yestorday to tho Insanity board and wns Judged Insane and sent to tho asylum nt Lincoln. lie Is 65 years old. GOOD DAY F0R SHOPPING Women cd Not Carry Umbrella to the Stores, Maya Weather Man. WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: For Nebraska Warmer and generally fair Saturday; Sunday fair, with colder In west ern portion; variable winds. For Iowa Fair Saturday, with warmer In northern and western portions; Sunday probably cloudy; north to east winds, shift ing to south. For South Dakota Snow or rain and partly cloudy Saturday; warmer In east ern portion; rain or snow at night or Sun day; roldor Sunday; southerly winds, shitt ing to westerly. For Wyoming Partly cloudy Saturday; Sunday fair and colder; westerly winds. For Kansas Fair and warmer Saturday Sunday fair; northerly winds, becoming va riable. For Missouri Partly cloudy Saturday Sunday fair, with warmer In eastern and southern portions; varlablo winds. For North Dakota Rain or snow Satur day, warmor In southern portion; Sunday colder and probably fn.r; southerly winds shifting to northerly. For Colorado Fair Saturday; Sunday fair, probably colder In northeast portion variable winds. For Montana Warmer and cloudy Satur day, with rain, probably turning Into snow Sunday generally fair; westerly winds. For Arkansas Fair Saturday; colder lu southern portion; Sunday fair and warmer southerly winds, becoming varlablo. For Illinois Rain In southern, snow or rain In northern portion Saturday mornlug, followed by clearing; Sunday fair and warmer; northeasterly winds, brisk to fresh on tho lake, shifting to east and south by Sunday morning. Local Itecord, OFFICE OK THU WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Nov. 22. Omaha record of tern perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1901, I0. lHv!. 1W. Maximum temperature . Si r,s 52 IS Minimum temperature.. . .".0 23 4fi --1 Mean temperature .12 2!) to 7 Precipitation T 10 .27 ..'3 Record of temperature- and precipitation nt Omaha for this day and since March 1, 1901. Normal temperature ?2 Excess for the da 0 Total uxiecs idiu-o .March 1 S3S Normal precipitation tti Inch Deficiency for the day nil Inch Total rainfall since March 1 Inches Deficiency since March 1 6. M Inches Kxrers for cor. period, 1900 75 Inch Deficient:' for cor. period, 1593.. I. M Inches Itcportx from sttntlona at 7 p. ni, BTATION1 ASD STATE ?:3 H OF WEATHSn. : 5 - ! - I : : " S ; 3 : Omaha, cloudy North Platte, clear t'heyenne, partly cloudy.. Salt lke, i'lr,ir Rapid City, rloar Huron, rloar Wllllstoti, partly cloudy.. Chlcngo. raining St Ixuls, raining St. Paul, idoudy Davenport, ruining Kansas City, cloudy HeleiiH, cloudy ,. Havre, cloudy Bismarck, cloudy O,ilvcton. clear HI as mi T M .(0 tt! fill .0 52i r,v ,to 121 ,711 .(H) T :i .0) i;i .10 si 31 I ?-! M 12 "J M 51 ,fO 45! ro 24 2i T lit 6 71, it NOVEMBER COLDS Should Not be Allowed to Develop Into Chronic Catarrh Peruna Cures a Cold Promptly and Permanently. Miss Anna Rosslter, 467 Norwood avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "I htivc found strcneth and inspiration in l'erunu. In the curly part of tho winter I caught a cold which seemed to settle ail over me, in ducing unpleasant catarrhal conditions through my system and produc- nc a ttcncral debilitated fuelinc of rutin restored me to perfect health, and I am thoroughly convinced of the superior merits of tills popular remedy." ANNA KOSSITEK. A Sllirlit Cold Mnj- Heteiop into i "I suffered with systemic catarrh, had temlc Cntnrrli. MIsb J. Newiovo, 25 Rowley street, Rochi-ster, N. Y., writes: m. M aaam ahTKlLsW The Union Pacific has recently reduced the "THE OVERLAND LIMITED" between Omaha and run several hours quicker than heretofore. This yestibuled and leaves Omaha daily at 8:50 a. m, Sleepers, Dining Cars and Buffet Cars. The Union won Pacific aiso j THE other to mo. i m has 2 to California ALL Union Not in Nature for anyone to always feel tired There is 110 need to dug out an existence without ambition. Weak nerves nre resimuslble forlati. guor, depteaslon, debility and varico cele, DUeavd nerves, whether due to over work, nver-iiidiilgetice or any other cause, can be made strong ns Meel by the use of They tor.t.ind Invigorate every organ of thehody, soothe and etrengtnen the nerve nmt tr.tmform broken down men and women into atrong, healthy. vigorou, ruddy cheeked pet sons If yon find this Un'l mi, you get your money tack, $1 (V) jer box ; 1 botes (with guarau trl, $ROn. Hook free. For aale by Kubn & Co., Fuller Paint ft Drug Co,, umnrm; Dillon's Drug more, Houth Omcthu, auU Davis Vmg Co., Council J3luS. I body and mind, l-our bottles of l'e- such a tired feeling, faint spells, pain In . tho back of my head and over my eyes, got so I could hardly see. I was getting very Quicker Time TO a a PAI ICVaDMIA . m. W M I CALIFORNIA EXPRESS", Leaving Omaha Daily at 4:25 p. m mm EXpRESs"( Leaving Omaha Oalli at 11:20 p. m COMPETITION DISTANCED City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316 Station. 10th and Marcy Sts; Telephone ozb Beauty's Blood Deep How untrue the oltl atjage "Beauty's Skin Deep." How many women of beautiful features marred by impure blood try in vain to get a pure complexion by doctorinft the skin. The quickest, surefit, only way to beauty is to cleanse the blood. I hsvs brn tftklnff Csffsrsi. for pimple and havo bten greatly b.n.nted." -Miii.nertruds pfont. Qsmbridf, Mm. "I am Terr well pl.a.ed with Cticareti. Thar ars flno for the eompleilnn." Miia Catherine C. Co (Tin an. S. Knftlah, la. "Csirarrts wilt elear the completion of bntli, p!mpla and hlaekheadi cauied by Impure blood." A.K.Qrlffln.M. I). hlubbl. field, T.iei. "Casrare t hare done s crest desl of cood for toe and for all our family. MUi Vlorenco Cook, Webiter City, Is. How many, many young women nre Anaemic, pale, sickly-looking, perhaps with pimples on face and neck, owinff to poor, unhealthy blood, i'erhaps womanhood is approaching, that serious time of life when irregularities are liable to break down a constitution. The first rule for purifying and enrich ing the blood is to keep Hie bowels free and natural, gently but positively, without nervous shock, and Cascarets Candy Cathartic is The only medicine to do It. AS A i mH i BUSINESS INVESTMENT It PAYS to be in good company. It PAYS to hnvo an olttcti antl surroiiiMlingH of which yon lipcri not. bo hkIiiuiu'iI. Tho impression on your customers, clients or patients may or may not infinite them 1o come again. Is the best any too gootl for yon? THE BEE BUILDING R. C. PETfiRS CO.. Rental Ag-enU. nervoup so that my hands trmbli4 t' wns chilly nearly ull the time, During th months I doctored t lost niNirlr 40 pounds, so I thought I would havo to try some thing else. Peruua w recommended til mo by a friend and I g.wo It a trial. No I feel bettor than I have for years do not think t could feel any bettor. 1 am so thaukful I heard ot Peruna, for It has don tno a great denl of good. When I starteil to take Peruna t weighed about 110 poundf - now I weigh lf6 pounds. I cjinnot praHf Peruna highly enough. It hos been a,iret friend to me." Miss J. Newlove. Man?- People I'aj- 'o Attention to ( t.'nltl t'ntlt Catarrh Develop. Miss Myrtlce. James, secretary Youn( People's Christian Temperance Union wrltea from 401 River street. Water Valley North Dakota; "I ktiow that Peruna saved my life and I cannot speak too highly In Its praise. Threo years ago I caught u heavy cold, which settled In catarrh of tho head and, bronchial tubes. 1 thought It only an ordi nary cold at first and paid llttlo attention to It until the catarrh developed. 1 coughed badly and was unable to secure a good nlght'n rest. Finally my fathor read of m cure called Peruna and sent for a bottle. I found that It relieved tno wonderfully ami so kept taking It for nearly three mouths, when I wna well once more. Peruna has a. ercat number of friends In this neighbor hood. It has a good reputation as a ca tarrh remedy, which It well deserve. " ' Myrttco James, Cntnrrli of llenil anil Throat and tho ItcKiitt of n eulecleil fold. Henrietta C. Olberg, ono of tho Judges lit tho Mux nnd hemp exhibit nt the World's fair In Chicago, superintendent of tho abova exhibit at the International exhibit at Omaha Juno to November. 189$; secretary National Flax, Hemp and Ramie associa tion and editor of this department lu Tha Distaff, IVoston, writes from Albert I.ta, Minn.: "I contracted an aggravated rold, having been exposed to the damp weather. Ca tarrh of my throat nnd head followed, which, perslntod In, remaining, notwithstanding X applied tho usual remedies. Reading ef tha merits of Peruna In tho papers. I decided, to try It nnd soon found that all that has, been said of your medicine In such cases la true. "I am very pleased with the satisfactory results obtained from using Peruna, am en tirely well and consider It a most valuabla family raedlclno." Henrletto C. Olbert;. Toruna Is tho woman's friend everywhere. It Is safe to say that, no woman ever uied Peruna for any catarrhal derangement but what It became Indispensable In her house hold. Letter from Women. Rvery day we receive letters from women like the above. Women who havo tried doctors and fulled; women who havo tried Peruna nnd wcro cured. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna. write at. onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statemont of your case, and ho will ho pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Addrefs, Dr. Hartman, president of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, 1 M V.-? already fast time of California making the famous train is solid with through Palace "I mail dd isr (MtlsiADjsl fnV TslnsMs n.dlclD. Ctsrsrot. for itnmseh trouble, Inns Aolf.nnsn (famous xtncrrj, "I was .uffsrlnc with sick hestshi s int deal, but sftor tiki pit s )ox nf Cstctr.ts. am ntlrelr enr.ff." Mln Olsrs fltlmmM. S1t So, BsDdmkjr fiireat, Dslswsr. Ohio. "Ossnsrst. dlil ma a world of coot. Mr liver ws. In b.rt condition for torn. ttm. anil on. do i cures, m Sill. .Kshel Alltn Cl.r-. Mlohltm. Best for the Bowels. All drucgisti, ioc, 35c, 30c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cur or your money back. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, Ml