TTIE OMAITA' DAILY . DEE: ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1903. mum PAWPAW Gives Exhilaration With out Intoxication. An Absolute Cure For Insomnia," 'Nervousness and , All Stomach Troubles. It iMesOld Folks Feel Young end . eax reiki Fesl Strong I belJ.ve,. then la ft iura for every di-ease-I berieveV that .human life can ba prolcriieeJ-rI'.lplW)Ve that people should dl only tronx old age, and I also believe and know, Unit jny Paw Paw Remedy will not only relieve much suffering, but add many : years to the average Ufa. In ray opinion dyspepsia and Indigestion ' ara the causa of tnoit ailments. Dyspepsia i meana nervousness, sleeplessness, , Impure blood, catarrh, sluggish liver, kidney. and 1 heart. affections. No person can be happy " no person can see the beauties of Ufa and enjoy Its pleasures who suffers from any form of stomach trouble. X cannot recommend Paw Paw too highly for all forms of Indigestion and nervous, nes. This remedy also acta wonderfully well on the liver, blood and kidneys, but I bellave Its greatest office Is In Its mar veloun effect upon the stomach and nerves. ' It Is really A nerve food and vltallser. White House. ' Waahlng-ton, D. C. Nov. - Both myself and wife have used Munyon'i paw Paw. My wife was a great sufferer with Indigestion, heart and kidney troubles with , acute nervousness, and I , with the uatum! tpmilts of age, combined with dys , pep-Ja and indigestion,-. I purchased a bot- tie f I'aw I'aw, and less than a dosen dosea have made ma feel strong; and ener , getto and had so regulated by . digestion that I eat and sleep perfectly. My wife has so far been greatly benefitedby Its use, so that Her troubles seem now to ba entirely over. It la certainly si wonderful remedy. , (Signed) .. s Ei & BECKLET. Mr. Beckley has for thirty-seven years oocuplsd' hi' present position with all 'the president from Lincoln down, and Is well and favorably wnowu-to cabinet officers, senators, department ' officials, congress men and cltlsens. His candid statement as to the efficacy of Munyon's Paw Paw will excite a widespread Interest In Paw Paw which" will lead to 'Other, sufferers being . cured... ; , : 'Washington, E.- C, Nov. A IMS.. .' I have, used and: am now using Munyon's jpaw ' PaW; ' and find It , a most eaTectlva pepsin tonic, I successfully prescribe It In naaea! t severe a.rvoa.n.js, Indigestion aind .stomach trouble. . . Prcf. : llubyon la to be congratulated In Utilising the fruit of the Paw Paw tree, the dlKxtlvo qualities af which, I believe, 4a second to no known production In the fruit ant) 'Vegetable kingdom. ,- TH08 C. CARTER, M. D., ; -sm c st., n. w. , K r3 have, dyspepsia; try It. f If yoet are nervous,, try It. ,. t It XPttra desfcondtfnt, try" It. J XT you ara waa9,Md run down, try it. , Cast away all tonics, all medicines and stimulants, and. let Munyon's Paw Paw make, you well. . It will lift you Into the high altitudes oi hops and hold you there. It wll) give exhilaration without Intoxica tion. " ; ,'." ' Sold "by all druggists. Large bottle 1. . Paw PawXazatlva Pills, 26a a bottle. MORE MONEY FOR THE NAVY EeoreUrj Moo3y Arts for foir Million Dollars for Immediate Uia. asisaMBBi MUST ALSO INCREASE THE CUBAN FUND Meaey Aaaraarlatea' 1st I.a.4 Saadry Civil Bill Wat IttlHnt Pay for Laad Parrfcaaeel far Naval Btatloa. ' In Best Places, Wfcbotst 1, ., CxcepUon ' - I tPgL8 '0' maid r Rye: Stands Foremost Perfection of age. J rarity of flavor, are is winning qualities 1 ins bar caies and drag , states 8. KlaSCH ft CO. . Kansas City, Ho. rkl Vo'r PsffppnrQtor V vita evarrvraers reoagniasa a A ' A I ' 5TANOARD HAIR f Twl (or Ott e B1moIi1 ffl'le " cation is not b y,' ciirllur; la atiMUilftr t I i tlutt71 tor b-nl COLORING Ilatr. Ra oll- Uataa i pcmltt hMnoifM, ao4 la. I Mii,u. fi. ON a : V). iPKlU ATloN UHII MONTUM. iV'tl 'ttuipl of rur balr outnrvd fr. liasvuiCkMa.iK!.lUi'-U4M.J4Vwk Sherman & McConnell Prug Co., Omaha. Dr. SearlGS&Soarlcs SPECIALISTS Care All SpootaJ DISEASES CF til ELCS3 PCISCI CISEASEJ Trataaemt SMael Medleiaa 5.1)0 PEli OOIiTli rjiinilnaUcna and advice free at eSoa or by mail. Written contracts given In all kuixbie diseusi -r refund mousy paid fut treat uteri. Treatment by mail. , U ye la Utoaha. par. litk sad Deaaba, OX AHA, ICS, WABHINQTON, De 21 By reason of the greater rapidity that the new ships for the navy are. advancing to completion Becretary Moody has transmitted to con gress an urgent request for the appropria tion of f2.000.0Q0 for armor and armament to bo made without delay. The last ap propriation was made on the amount ex pended per month last year, which was 1739.70. Blnoe July last this Item has amounted to tl,109,M0 per month and after January 1 the manufacturers of armor have notified the department that a ma terlal Increase la to ba made In their out put. . Secretary Moody also baa asked for an Immediate appropriation of 1200,000 to en able payment to ba made to Cuba for the land acquired by the United States for the Guantauamo naval station and to enoloee tha sama within a wall or fence aocordlng to tha terms of the .treaty. In explanation of the request . Secretary Moody says: ' t Tha total amount due to be paid to Cuba for land, etc., amounts to . 137,421. Or this amount the owners of propertv valued by the commission at about $115,000 nave sis-ninad their willingness to acoept tha valuation made by the commission. iv v..,. via v& in 1 riNl,ilii, piur,iij, however, have objected to the price and condemnation proceedings have nee-un in the Cuban court with the probable re sults that the appraised valuation will be verv much Increased nv Ita lurmont The sum of 1100,0000 was appropriated to meet this expense In the last sundry civil mil. , Defeats California P4aa. The aecretary of the Interior today re fused tha application of tha city of San Francisco for permission to begin the necessary construction toward obtaining a water supply from the Tosemlte National Park. The city proposed to expend about atv.tmo.roo on the water works and had a hearing before the secretary of tha In terior some months ago, at' whioh authority to take the preliminary step, so far as they applied to tha park, waa asked. The Interior department's adverse action Is based on the fact that tha organic act creating the park re quires the government to keep - It In Its natural condition. It was pointed. out that tha law under which the application was filed could grant only a temporary provi sion, which would be revocable at tha will of any of the heads of tha department Tha city wished to build a dam at the end of the Ketthettchy valley and convert that val ley Into a reservoir. . It also was proposed to dam up the. end 'Of Lake Eleanor. The department holds that such work would ob literate or deface the natural wonders of the park. i ' ' Cklaese Treaty In Doabt. it Js learned at tha State department that the period of time from now until October I of nex year Is open, during which yie 'exchange of ratifications may tako place between tha United States and China of the commercial treaty recently ratified by the anate. The ratifications must take place In Washington. There haa been some Intimation that they never will take place because secret opposition of foreign powers may cause the Chinese government to with hold Its ratification of th treaty. The State department knows nothing! officially of this and Is determined to nse all proper meas ures to cause the Chinese governmnt ta carry out the agreement Into which It has entered. ...... Will Examine geeoael I.leateaanta. With a view of filling' seventeen vacancies In tha ordnance department of the army the chief of staff haa arranged for a gen eral examination on March 1 next of all 1 first and. second lieutenants of the line de- J slrous of detail to the ordnance department, j Those examinations will be held. In each division and department. Including Insular possession. Second lieutenants detailed to service In ordnance department receive the pay and emoluments of first lieutenants of the Una while so serving. Idaho Gets Ha Laa. Assistant Attorney General Campbell of the Interior department has rendered an opinion to Secretary Hitchcock sustaining tha latter in refusing to approve the aeg-. regatlon of between 400,000 and 500,0. acres of arid lands In Idaho, which Is was proposed to reclaim. The commissioner of the general land office had held that In view of an act of the Idaho legislature of March IS, 1901, no further contracts between (he state and the United Ststf should be entered Into so long as the state law was In fores. This law provided that when a company Improved eqptracta of .land by the building of extensive irrigation canala and within two yeara had not found tha necessary settlers for ach ISO acres the lands should ba deeded to tha company making the Improvements. - This Waa aald to ba contrary to the federal laws. ' Under tha decision rendered tha matter will again come before tha Interior department at the expiration of tha two-year clause for set tlement of tha lands. Decide mm St, Laals Stamps. f" The Postofflca department has decided upon designs for tha St. Louis World's fair stamps, which will bear portraits s follows: . One-cent, Robert R. Livingston, minister to France, who conducted negotiations for the Louisiana purchase; S-cent, Thomas Jefferson; S-cent, James Monroe, who, with Livingston, concluded tha negotiations; S cent. President McKinley, 10-oent. mtp of tha United States, showing the territory purchared from Franca. The designs ara now being made at the bureau of engrav ing and printing. The colors will be those J . Tho Tenia S,. j& Pur Excellence. il:iirf&ii)(i mtii j (A Wl Ooetfl.lj ' The best specific rencdy lor Ji : Malarial -' Fevers voicte, infiu "ta, Ac. usd for like denominations In general use. The stamps will be tha alsa of tha Chicago World fair atampa. , , ' Cfer on XmmA Latwa. Representatives Lacey of Iowa and Mon- dell of Wyoming, chairmen respectively of tha house committees on publlo lands and Irrigation et arid lands, were today before the special committee appointed by tha presldest to Investigate the land laws. Tha commission expects to hold dally sessions for the next ten dsys for tha purpose) of getting a collaboration of experts In devis ing a system of contending with Increasing land abuses in tha western states and ter ritories. ' EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Defeat of Barbara ' Prltehla Waa Event at" Day' at Hew' i i - ' .' .Orleaaa. , . . NEW ORLEANS. Dec. M. Hustah waa the only winning favorite at the Crescent City track today. The defeat of Barbara Frltchle. - hacked from 4 to I to 8, waa a heavy blow to the talent. .Results., I ret race, one mile: uurmng uiaas won, Deanr.o. stolid. Juke WeUur third. Time: 1:41 -S. i Second race, one mile and one quarter, selling: Gin Spray won. Jack Doyle aeo- ond, Malay third. Time: IM I-.' Third race, one mile,' selling: Captain Galnee , won,- Harbara Frltchio second. Ivernla third.. Time:' 1:41 1-6. Fourth race, one mile arvd one-sixteenth. hsmllcap: Hursah won, Mynherr second. litnica tnira. . lime. i: -. . Fifth race, six furlongs: Palmist, won, Levi Porsey second. Invincible third. - Time: 1:14 4-5. ... . . j .. . -Sixth race, one mile, selling: ' Commena won, St. Wdod second. Blue Blase third. Time: 1:4J. SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. M Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Sterling Powers won. Sir Preston second, Elfin King third. Time: 1:16V Second race, six furlongs, purse: Mendnn won. Rock n way second. Instructor third. Time: 1:16. Third raoe, five furlongs, selling: Mystic Pride won, Americano second. Pierce J. third.' Time: 1:02. Fourth race, one mile and fifty yarda. selling: 'Constellation won, Arthur Ray Second., I. O. V. third. Time:, 1:464. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: Ada N. won, rIderot second. Chorus Boy third. Time: i:29H. . , Sixth race, one mile and one-sixteenth, selling: Silver Ftss won, Frank Woods second, Kitty Kelly third. Time: 1:11. ST. LOUIS GETS 'STARNAGLE Colorado Rprlags Catcher ta Ga tha Hatlonal Leags Next '' Tear. . .' ' ta CINCINNATI, Dec. 28. Freslden Herr mann of the national base ball commission today allowed the claim of the Bt. Louis National League club to Catcher George -?tarnagie oi ine uoioraoo Bprings team. Btaxnnale atirned a contract with the flf- Louls Nationals for 1904 and the Colorado Springs club claimed that the player w on their reserved list at the time. The Bt. Louis club proved that Btamagle signed tha contract some time before being placed on tne reserved list at the Colorado team WITH THIS BOWLERS. Lar-t night, on. the Western alleys, the second match In the two-men tournament was bowled, with the following scores: i 1st. 2d. Sd. 4th. 6th. Tie Cochran 19 178 148 143 169 124 Banks 180 100 173 199 160 871 n Totals ...S7 S38 1st 2d. ...162 168 ...177 172 t20 142 Sift 1.6S5 Id. 4th. 6th. Tls. 167172 172 Ml 147 ltt 185 m Reed ........ Welty Totals ....33S 240 tot 861 3671.701 At the Selleck eV Marble alleys last night the following teams rolled their matches in the two-men tournament now in prog ress. The totals show every man above the 900 mark, Norton leading with an av erage of 19ti. Scores:' . . t 1st. 2d. tdl 4th. 5th. , Tls. Tracy , 178 154 187 206 17i- 903 Norton 218,178 218 , 146 980 . Totals ',. I.J. SSI' 332; 406 4K-.3y3l.ll83 .... l wtf 8d.-J.rn.Ui;-'.Tls. 1 ..i. ...... - ,j,o.iO r6 iuu ml: Qkfl Gilchrist Potter .. . Totals .168-203. ..186 222 178 170 224 9b8 177 949 .364 . 424 S48 870 4011,907 0 US' COBftATO -?.. W V ' . Racine at Los ' Aaajales. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Dec: 13. Ascot Par!;, a new racing track, - will be opened to'.'iorrov for a ninety days season or racing. There are now at Ascot Park stuhlrs between (00 and 700 horses, Including representatives from all the big stables now on the Paclilo coast. A. W. Hamilton of Mount Sterling, Ky., who has lor several years 'officiated as presiding Judge at Har lem and Hawthorne tracks,' Chicago, will act in the same capacity at Ascot. An associate will be Ed Cole, a well known. sporting writer of New York, fc-d Jasper, secretary of 4he Worth track, Chicago, will be secretary and bandlcapper. The starters will be Richard Dwyer and Jake Holtman, who will alternate between the Aacot and San Francisco tracks. The feat ure of tomorrow's card will be the Mount Lowe handicap, a sweepstake for 2-year-olds and upward, with 11,000 added money. The distance Is six furlongs, and the start ers number fourteen. ii Was mm OCaiss' . miff d ..itN - V , - - " I y ' ' ' , - oo I for Jacksonville leave expeirie n ced , excursion i 7 1 TOMACH arr" I . . There is no medicine , in the world so gpod or weak or delicate women as iloetetter's Stomach Bit ter'. It acts as a tonlo and regulator, thereby curing Pain in tbo Back, Crnmps.Vomititig, Ner vou lleodache. In somnia, -Dyspepsia and Indigestion. We urge, all sickly women to "' ' . FORECAST OF, THE WEATHER Promise of Rala or Saaw Tha red ay, with Fair Friday la ' Nebraska. . ..."! ' WASHINGTON. Deo. n.-Forecast: For Nebraska--Kaln or snow Thursday In east, fair In west and colder In south por tion: Friday, fair. ( For Iowa Rain or snow Thursday and colder In west portion and at night In eastern portion; Friday, fair. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair In west, snow In eas portion Thursday; Fri day, fair. . f For Montana and North Dakota Fair Thursday and probably Friday. v For South Dakota Fair Thursday, except probably snow In southeast portion; Fri day, fair. - . , Fur Kansas, Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory Pain or snow and colder Thursday; fair Friday. For Missouri Rain Thursday and colder In west portion, and at night In east por tion; Friday, fair and colder In. east por tion.' -. f Local Record. i OFFICE "OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. Omaha. Dec. Z3. umciai reotro ot tern. Derature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the lst three years: ISO! 1801. 101. 11400. Maximum temperature... i .36 41 H2 Minimum temterature.... 21 33 t 21 Mean temperature 35 28 ; 38 24 1'racipltaUon 00 T T '..17 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha fur this day since March L .... Normal temperature-. Kxoean for ihe day g Total excess since March 1 17 Normal prwipitamui en inch liolH'lency for tha day , 03 inch Total rainfall since March 1....32 24 Inches Excess since March 1 1.27 inches uenciency lor cor. period, vri., winch leiiciwuyjr tj CuF. peilud, lie.il.. t.vu iuches Reaart fraaa Statloas at T P. M. CONDITION OF TUB WEATHER. Ml r 5 !" 3 5w ill Omaha .cloudy .... Valentine, clear . . Nurth flatte, clear ....... t'heyrtnne. snowing , Bail- Lke City, clear .... Rapid City, clear Huron, clear Wllllaton, cloudy ChlcHso, cloudy St. Louis, raining- St. Paul, clear ;.. tJavennirt'. cloudy Ruria&s City, raining Havre, clear Helena, cloudy luitmarck. cleur Uilveatun, clear 8S' 2SI 'Ml 241 Is' 2l 38 141 24 241 24 38 4l .00 44 nr .09 4V. .: Bl xn I'.' Hi .00 I'M l' .oo M So; .vo 21! I 4l tudlcates trace of precipitation. U A- WULbli. Vureca.ter. 1 hrough standard aud tourist sleeping cars Omaha 5:25 p. m. January 14, in charge of an rhanagcr,. via St. Louis, '.Nashville and Atlanta. . v s . ' - . , . ' - A day's stop-over at St., Louis, to sec the Exposition. ' No bother about connections, baggage or the hundred, other, little annoyances oif the trip the excursion manager takes care of all of these. : Florida is at it's best now- superb fishing, bath;.ng, golf links, ctcs etc.- Everything to make an enjoyable winter excursion. Call or write for further information. I iliniliilpii; Haj i I ' .. T'lslf iMill ill lM llirsTMUl ssll nil T lV T lT TICKET OFFICE, 1502 FARM STREET. EYWOLDS. -.City ..Passenger Agent.. tktm BONDS FOR- fRURS1' LAP (Jownmont Vi l Istne 8oTen Hill en Dol- . lars Worth Earij in JanW. ' GOVERNOR tAFT'k fEttfc OF - PURCHASE Report from Manlla'Shows'tbat Civil ' Aathorttles ( Kxpect . to Have Tm.lt Id DispoaiasT of ; ' Property, WASHINGTON, JDec. 23 President itoose- velt and Secretaries Root and Bhaw had an extended conference today regarding tha Issue of bonds for the raising of money with which to pay - for the friar lands In the Philippines.. I . ' Secretary Root Is in receipt of a cable gram from Governor Taft announcing that tha contracts for the purchase of tha lands were signed yesterday. The provision tor payment. Governor Taft Indicates, Is that the government shall use due diligence In the necessary surveys, execution of title and ' sale .of bonds and shall consummate the purchase within . the period not ex. ceedlng six months from the date of tha contract. Unless new surveys shall differ materially from the VUlegas survey, the exact araoUnt of the purchase, price of the lands Is 17,239,784. The lands to ba pur- chased aggregate 891,000 acres. Oovernor Taft's cablegram concludea aa follows: i As soon as your' recommendation Is re ceived, will post act reciting making ot contract and authorise you to issue bonds mucn the same form as laws authorizing Issue of certificates of indebtedness. At tha conference today It was determ ined to authorise tha Issue of 17,000,000 of per cent Philippine bonds, redeemable after ten and within thirty, years. They will ba offered for sale early In January. An act of the last, congress, provided for the Issue of authl bonds. They will be ac cepted1 by the government as security for the deposit of public, funds. Some details concerning the Ismie of the bonds have to be worked out, but no doubt la expressed that a ready market for them '.II ba found In this country. ' During the last seven, months an aggro gate of 16,000.000 of 4 per cent Philippine bonds have been Issued and floated In the United States In batches of $3,000,000 each. Mora than half of these bonds are' now on deposit with the government as security for publlo money. The bonds previously Issued were sold on terras regarded aa fa vorable to the government, each lot of tt, 000,000 commanding a figure above par. It la believed that the. forthcoming Issue also will, bring a good price. Friars' Laads 'Ara a Worry. MANILA. Dec. 23. The agreement for tha sale of tha friar lands haa been signed to taka effect iryrix months, tha time allowed for surveys and examination of titles. The bureau organised to administer tha affaire of these lands will dispose of them when possible to the present tenant oo long terms of payment. Three-fourths of this land Is Included within the populated districts, which makes it a difficult propo sition for th. administrative bureau. Bonds to the amount named as tha pur chase price, will ba Issued and will ba sold In open market probably within thirty days. ' Tha tonda will bear per cent In terest and will ba redeemable after Ave and within thirty years. The lands lnvolyad ....... M, nnn . ' today and resumed business.' Tha man ajrers announce that the company is in a' position to promptly meet lis obligations': and pay all depositors. OUTPUT OF PACKING. HOUSES Over Hoa- Reeelots Rhew Law Gala ; Prevloaa" Ones sad I.at 1 , Year. ' ! ' CINCINNATI,' Dec. " S3. (Special Telo pram.) The Price Current says: Offerings of., hogs have ' been well maintained and show considerable gain over the correspond ing week last year. Total western packing waa 615,000, compared with 63S,000 tha pre ceding week and 680,000 last year. Since November 1 the total la , 806,000, against 2,990,000 a year ago. Prominent places com pare as follows: ' Xlaara Kails la Wlst.r. Have you ever seen ltT It Is tjte experi ence of a lifetime.' Read tha December Booklovers, and then bay. a ticket via Ulchlgan Central. "The Niagara rails Roete," to New York or Boston, with tan days' stopover at Niagara Jails. - Send rd stamps for souvenir Niagara book, and ask about the new Nlugara picture.' Ad areas O. W, Rugglea. O. P.- and T. Chicago. 1 Valoa Treat C'esaaaay Heaaaaes. BALTIMORE. Md , Deo. The Union Trosi coifimuy. wiilcfc weal tuto the hejida t a revel vwr ttU Oclular la, oeued tls duui I Chicago Kansas city ...... SOUTH OMAHA St. Louts St. Joseph Indianapolis Milwaukee Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Rapids Sioux city ,. St.. Paul 1903. 1,236.000 .0U0. 2M.000 ' 252,000 226,000 16,000 : 120,000 , 117,000 H9.000 w.ooo 84.(0 . ll6.000 1902. 1.385.000 . 32fi,0O0 2411,000 ' 226,0 207,0.10 .169,000 112,000 . 1,(KP0 . 87,000 . 125,000 150,000 MICHIGAN CENTRAL Chlcaa-o-Graad Rapids t.la. Tha Michigan Central haa put on a new and convenient service of three solid through trains each way, between Chicago and Grand Rapids, with sleepers on night trains and parlor and dining cars on day trains. Tha equipment la first-class In every particular, and the schedule haa been carefully arranged with a view to the accommodation of business men. City ticket office, lit Adams street, depot, 13th street and Park Row,' Chicago. . ' FIRE RECORD. Iaeeadtarlea Stat Blase. FREMONT. Neb., Dec. 23. Special. ) Tha barn of Ed Roberta caught Ara this morning and was totally destroyed. Loss 1300, with no insurance. There was nothing In the barn except a few chickens. The fire was either accidentally set by chicken thieves or was of incendiary origin, aa there had been no one about the premises alnca the evening be for.; mm 1 ran Then get the most' dc-ll'.-ioua candy made -caudy that' will give you the best value and most satisfaction for your money candy made, of absolutely pure crystal sugar not a bit of glucose in it candy that is made With th idea of "not how cheap, but how pood" it can, be made Candy that -wilr just melt in your mouth. ,j. V .9- tick Beadaeae sad relieve alt U. trouble! laak dant to a bdioas siu. ( the tjtum, seek as bia tliMaa, htuM, UrvwslneM, butras eiu auiu, FuekaU.Sida, Aa. WhiU their aa4isiia sal. success h boa shews la curing r n rr rr Bulaea..ye C'utw'.UtU. U,a PUI.areatalr tuuoii la con.tip.ti4a, canag aaa prcveuus. tin. aaaoyuig eoaipUUil, akil. tker alMoarrect all 4uonier. ot th. .tom.ch. stlmulai. th. liver sad ngulaie the buads. Kvea If lb? ualy cuiul HE A 1 ' j Ache thy woald b. alnow pnceleu te those waa suter truei U. dutnMibg coui'l.i.l; but fona. aaMly UmW gwoaiMM doe. sot aid her., sd tkoM . tDooutlri UMEOiwiUtMltbeMliui.uillsva- aM. la ao uif ways that (bey will sot to ail la au wiuwat ibcat. but atur all auk bead Iatba baaaof to but Uea that sere is 1 auks eur great boast. Oar puis etua tt a axis oibora do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very small aa4 Very oxf to taka, Ou. or two pills sak a torn 1'aey ar. .ukiij veKeubU aaa ao au4 gripe or pmrt, bat by itaelr geuii. acuuo plew. ail ba ' ke taam, la viaxi at s. mi.; St. for SL wia ly iraaxl1 nory bera, M Mat by auuL . CJaXTHIi MEDICTNE CO Famous candy is what we are talking about. If you want to make "her" or your mother or, sister a Xmas present that, will be appreciated let-us fill a fancy woven basket with Guhther's candy the basket can be used afterwards for gloves, handkerchiefs or for a work basket. tho SliilclrQo it is' hard to refuse theia If you buy Gunther's therb Should be as pure as possible. all they want at Xmas time. is no dangejr you can let them eat all they want. We have all kinds of mixed candy that is just the thing toy put in their stockings. . . I ::UQnay.rar. imm . m him Put in 'half-pound pound and two-pound boxes Jeau( lifiiiiy decorated. .The boxes are packed and sealed at the factory- consequently the candy is kept clean and fresh.': ' ,- . A Fow Prices and Varioti QS ' ilb. Lb. 2-lb. Gunther's New Italian Chocolate Creams - . " (in boxes) 30c-G0c-1.20 Gunther's Sweets (chocolates in boxes) 30c-C0c Assorted-Chocolates (all flavors in boxes). -60c- 1.20 Assorted Bonbons and Chocolates (in boxes).., -50c- Cisij Dtpartmeot. j. l sV la mj nttmrt - : w? s cc;;s CANDY BY EXPRESS ' Imported Fancy Baskets filled with Delicious Chocolates and Bon Bona, Bee our window. uOOI THIN08 TO BAT FOH KOUB C11RIBT MA8 DINNER. . i Plum Pudding, .. Minos Pies. Pumpkin Pies, Neasetrode Pudding, Roman Punch, Ice' Cream In all flavors delivered to all parts of tha city. .BtfcrrAmtAir PHONE.71I' ' i