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.A J Tnn OMAHA PAHA IT SfNDAY. .TANTARY 31. 1001. ! VALCED POLICY MEASURE Iitrodcd it the Bows Which Opi Up tlit Old F,(bi fOLITICAl MATTERS AR. WARW1N6 UP Easter rr at XUlk tlstrle 1114. Imm Deaf iMtlltU tlnk 0?r Ik Anakttloa ml f aaarll Blae Men. (From a Staff Correspondent.) tEI MOINES, Jan. Su - Special ) After ft short session of the legislature both house today adjourned until Monday aftar. neon. In th house h movement to com pal Art Insurance companies to fig a value on their policies wa started by Rrpre. sentatlv Banker, who Introduced till pro. vldlng that th actual value of the policy ahnuld be flaed at tha time It 1 made and thU valuation nuit remain. Ha Uj starud a, movement to compel all banka of the tat to coma tinder tha lawa of tha atate mad be subject to Ita lawa relative to atate banka. Tha flret thing In the morning In the house Mr. Powers called up hja resolution relating to th binder twine question and urged Hi passage and Mr. Wee ka secured tka adoption of an amendment to Include convict labor on th highway. Mr. Weeks pointed ut that there are now 709 eon vlcta In the penltentlarle serving a year or lea and thla labor properly tired would give over 1.000 daya labor each mnon to each county. Mr. Delano said he had made an eahauattr Investigation of the binder twin proposition and had no doubt the plan waa feasible In Iowa and would give tha farmer twlna at 4 to S cent a pound leaa than fumlahed by the trust. Mr. Temple, front the committee on re trenchment and reform, asked by resolution for authority to compel expert accountant to go through the book of the offices for th committee, explaining tkat members of tha committee could not do thla. Thla waa objected to by Mr. Robinson, who pointed out that th slate had an expert employed by tha year for this very pur poee and his report la available. Tha resolution went over. revolution extending sympathy to Gov ernor Cummlna In tha death of his mother waa pawned. Mr. is'lchol presented a resolution look ing to tha presentation of all appropriation " bill prior to March 1. Th speaker appointed on th commute th report on coat of repair to the state eapltol Messrs. Wis. Flennlken and Clary. On motion of Mr. Whiting th house In vited tha senate to meet in the hail Tues day venlr.g for a special program. A resolution by Hart to have the board of control report before February SO on the cost of converting the Knoxvllle buildings Into a dipsomaniac asylum waa passed. Tha bill to buy land at Davenport and th Mil to pay Inauguration expenses were delegate to the natpvnal republican con vention. On the Cummin side Is John Fe ler of Onthrle snd Jmlge P-ott of Council Pluffe. and on the l.lvthe .c are Ocorge Wrltlit of Council Fluffs and Colonel John cott ef Atlantic. Then there I alo the proposal to rersov th deaf efhool from Cou.o Pluff and, member from th east ern part of tho dltrct are Intlmstlr.g that nnleea Council rt! tiffs yields to the rest of th dl1rk-t antpetMnc In the war of the politic 1 plum they cannot It reported to help on th matter of retaining the deaf erhool. Candidates foe Delegates. In some of the districts of the stste there Is already some tsik cf cndldes for dele gate to the national republican convention thla year. In this district a harmony tic ket has been suggested and It Is believed the delegate will be Senator C. C. Dowell of es Moines and Judge J. II. Hendrson of IndianoJa. In the First dirnlct the can- CROSBY BACK FROM THIBET!-"-t$2: r;?. i.n'i m- ri(vMiii"M ui i pfrre utim American Peni rt'd Frt at Conn.rr Wktra Ki WB t Hit. Ffi DISCOVERS A NEW DANGER TO CHINA Advance I pom t el low Kanplre by Resala and ureal , nrltala May Become Important ! Thla t esstri. PARIS. Jan. KV-Oecar T. Crosby, the American explorer hit returned to Hart from a trip to Central AaU where he fx' plored parts of Turkestan and Tulbt never before visited I.y a white man. On his of Hrltlsh conlr.il HumIii I t.ilng noih n to prevent it sticc,- K-.isia n sianl Hrlnari r ntr -I of 'I hll-el. .cni, rti i, tANe t'bit.f.e 1 lit ket n t up ,i m mi 'in InhstMHd rt of this territory l rtc't aid t-pulnus. lhre- provli:i- t'.ntin i.v, peron. who live by Irrtgstlrn. The P.u slsna ten and will conlr -l the comn e e.ai situa.tl.-n of all this reaion hinmr cf its prnxln.lly to thlr rnllris.la. The Importance "f tl, uu.stlon lies fn the fart that the tsHir.it of mt tirrit-ty of Thlixt. whl-h I unci-r t'hlr-.i-ae cit.t ol will be l'memter1iig t hins Africa eymllcste, by Turshsna tibemen In the r.elsMn i hfvxl of Rud ilf lke. An nouncrnent of a-hlch wna rrnde Jsnunry ;i now prove to have been Ir correct. Th e;n ditl.-n In (iucilnn arrived at Teetl. 1M miles aoiil of ll-idnif Inke, Jani.ary 51, all Well. d.da.e. are fonner -en.to. Carpenter of v).Ufd Tu;k,an MrAttw traversed Kashmir and the Karakorum csrsvan route, probably one of the m st difficult used by human being, to Ir.dla. There waa nothing don In th senate aav introducing two bills. House bills Buckingham, relative to sol dlers 'relief: Delano, relative to change of venue In civil cases; Doren, limiting liabil ity of railroads In transportation; Dow, limiting time of foreclosures, also relating to aasessraent of taxes, also condemnation of lands fur aewer outlets: Hsmbleton, to authorise tax for public buildings; Jacob- to pay certain persons for equipping mintia during tna rebellion; Lra. lor compulsory education: McAllister, relating to superior court; Prevo. for bulletin of tralna at depot a; Sajikey. relating to In surance, iu private Dans, ana one on text books: Btanberrv nrotectlnaybirda and nests, also providing switch light for railroad, alao fixing tax levy for n fund; Teter, relating to offense against the rignt or aurrrage: wise, relative to waterworks, ana to sewers. Snate bill Dowell. to regulate employ ment of child labor; Dunham, governing th right of Inheritance of a child born after the snaking of a will; Brooks, relating to Disturbance or aomeetlc animal ry dis charge of Are arms: Brooks, prohibiting the discharge of flrearma on public highways; Toung, of Dee, appropriation for Fort Mad ison penitentiary; jarseon, maaing estate of Insane naraona liable for cost and ex pens of car: Stuckalager. legalising acts of Mt Vernon council relstlve to Carnegie library: Jacturon, compensation townsnip trustee; Winn, to Investigate complaints an treatment of Inmate of asyluma and children cared for by association and socletlea; Binlth. appropriating H.Vtt to pay additional employee or assembly: Uewls amending code relative to the sale of In toxicating liquors by permit holders. Weetera Iowa Coaaplleatlana. Th contest for tha position of regent of th State university In the Ninth congres sional district of Iowa I attracting atten tion. Ther are four candidate for tha place, A. T. Fllcklnger and Dr. Treynor of Council Bluff. A. N. Whit of Harlan and P. 1 Bever of Stuart. Sever la backed by tha members from Adair and Guthrie, and Whit by tho from Audubon and Harri son. Th fact of two candidate la Potta wattamie la embarrassing. A conference waa heul her a few day ago, when It was thought an agreement had been reached to hay Fllcklnger withdraw In favor of Tre) fi0t, and at th same time a movement wa started to Insist on having a doctor on tti Board of Regent. But th latter wa cp. poeed because ther are two school of medicine recognised at th university and 14 because Dr. Treynor la declared to be officially connected with a medical school la Omaha. Th fight I mixed up with the act that ther la a aharp con teat on for Columbu Junction anJ M. W. Malley of Washington. In the "lxth dlstrlrt there are three avowed candidate Senator Msy tsg nf Neton. Senstor Brooks of lled rlck snd former Senator Waterman ef Ot- tumwa. In a grest many of the district no candidate have been considered yet. The rolltlcal atmoephere seem to be clear ing aomewhnt In the stste because of the failure of the fight on delegatca-at-large. to materialise. serene Co net Decision. Th following were the decisions rendered by the supreme court this morning: O. Klsy. sppellant. sgnlnst Bank cf !!- Is Center; lall- county. Judge Wilkin son: sffirmed by Weaver. A. M. Ivinton neelr.M T. P. Oawley. ep- pe'lnt: Wlnnlehlek county. Judge Fellow; affirmed by IAilri. Nichols never against Btanflarti Tele phone Company sppellsnt: Dubuque county, juoge atstnews; reversea ry iiee- mer. The Teleerreph end Timothy PlUon. appel lant, against Patrick J. Iee; Iubiique county. Judge Mathews; reversed by Bher- In. Albert Wolf, sppellant. nsalnrt ue Moines Klevstor Company; Pottawnttsmle county. Judge Macy; reversed by tilebop. I'arkers Nation) Hunk. arpe'"ni- againet Chicago. Milwaukee h St. Paul Railway; Woodburv county. Judge Hutch inson; affirmed by McClaln. Desaoeral I nable te Agree. The democrat of Dea Moines undertook for a second time today to nominate a city ticket for the election In March but failed. The convention met under the or ganisation a made ten day ago and reao- lutlona were presented in regard to muni cipal affaire. These wre debated and adopted. The convention then adjourned until March S, without making a nomina tion for office. They have been wholly un able to Induce anybody to make the stand for mayor on their ticket and the minority I unwilling to accept the Independent can didacy of ExJJayor MacVicar for th place. In the meantime the strength of Mao Vicar will be ahown and It Is nod deemed probable that the democratic vote will ge to htm and a portion of the Independent republican vote will go to democratic can didates for aldermen. His Investigation Developed that China was threatened from another quarter, by her rtar door, and that an advance by Ituult and Oteat Britain In this dlredlcn may become as Importsnt In It possible results to the Cnlted State aa a move of the European powers from the sea. Mr. Crosby said: I left the fnlted States last May, Hop ping at St. I'rterehurg to obtain perm.a sioti to pass tkrough Ruselan Turkestan. I toxik the transcuvrinn road to An-ii-Jnn, Its terminus, meeting on the wav th-re Captain Anglnntir. of the French srmy. who Joined ine In my Journey. At the le of the Kuen-I.un mountain we began to ascend the Thibetan plateau, ele vations which range from 1.V0W to 18imo feet high. We traveled at this height for eight weeks, suffering from raritltd air ami co!d. As we could only carry supplies for twenty daya, we endeavored to make Rudek. In Thibet, whence we Intended to strike toward IHima, rnfurtunntrly, 1 lost my chronometer snd ni tlcal almanac and was unable to take observation. We consequently took a mere southerly course than desired It wa Impossible to correct a mistake, be- cause the country was trackless snd tin n habited for hundred of ml. We ccii'd find no openings In the mountain to Rudek, but we croeed an unexplored region known as the White desert. Our hores illed rapidly. iwo or our most truattd men were sent on the last animals able to travel. In search of aid. At the end -of eleven day, out two men returned with camels and previsions. I Old not helieve It possible to reich T.'Haaaa, except by force or In dtg'.ilse snd therefore proposed merely to go as far as l eouia The British expedition tinder Colonel BRYAN ENTHUSIAST USES KNIFE Political Arranaent la AtlnntleJHotel Leads to Danger Tanale. ' ATLANTIC, la.. Jan. .-SpecIal Tele gram.) A a result of a heated debate over politic In general and the merits of W. J. Bryan In particular, Ous Oeetrelcber, clothing salesman from Detroit, Mich., and J. -B. W. Glllam, a traveling representa tive of the Northwestern Insurance com pany of Milwaukee, engaged In a mlxup at th Park hotel In this city last evening which proved rather discomforting to both. Th two men got Into an argument at the supper table where Olllam, who la a demo crat, took exception to soma remarks mad by Oeatrelcher and hot words paased between them. On returning to tb hotel lobby tha dispute waa renewed and Oea trelcher struck Olllam, bruising hi face and otherwise Injuring him. Olllam then drew a knife and innicted a gash upon his assailant's head which, had It been a little lower, would probably have killed him. Other cam to th assistance of th hotel people and th men were parted. County Attorney Bryant wa present and sent for officers, I Hit before tbey arrived th two ardent politician had mad good their escape. SEES AUGURY IN THE DINNER Senapeper Thlake l:nallh Speaking reeple tlraiva Together la Spile f Themerlvee. LONDON, Jan. V-The Dally Telegraph. In a column editorial on the pilgrim' club dinners In Ne w Tork and Ixmdun laat night, remarks: While th threat of wnr l lowering on the world a bcrtion It la a phloi rell-f to turn thla morning to .ne of the most lnlncant demonstrations ever given of th service of science to the growth of inter national good will lt nluht Kngland and America, to sll effects anil purpose, rline-l tocether for the first time in their history. We question whether there ha been any thing In our time of better augurv fur the future relation of the two Km:ll-h-epoak-Ing peop'e. or mere suiteeMivn of the Ta ctile progress nf rl lll.tl-i, at lrae thin the sympathetic snd simultaneous binoiet Ing in London and New York at the oppo site ends ol the same to,-tBrh wire. If we think nothing of modern miracles It I because they have become daily and com morplno. In modern experience, from the pclltlra! lewpolnt. there ha been none amone them more striking- in Its way than the unlq.io symposium hrehv"two nations yesterday evening bridged the sea. After a description of the Ixindon dinner the paper aJds: Picturesque and genial a the event was In Itself, and appealing i-h sirRlir -ic-cess, as It doe, to the spirit of friendly good humor which, happily, is the dominat ing factor In the Intercourse between the British and American peoples today. It has a profound meaning, whereof serious his torians of th future may well take account. The nations. Jn spue of themselves, are be ing knitted together by the lonrtltlous of modern Intercourse nr.. I --; oU of m ern science In a mer-h strsnds ahlch lire mor hoons of steel If steam Instance, V.ad existed in the laiter half cf the ela-hteenth century it is certain that the separation of the race would never he taken place. MAY NOT WEAR A RED TIE Iseh la K.geet Is Drrlslnn nf l.ersaa Conrt Retarding Brnewl Teacher. BF.RT.IN. J.m. A prolonged ll lgatlon wherein the propriety of s.i upper leict er In a high school wearing a ml n-cktla wai the Issue, rams to an end today at Plauen, Saxony, by the court deciding that such a cravat Is at least undignified, even If not Intended by the wearer a a socialist em blem. Dr. Weldriur. th offender In questln, were a red tic. aa he avers. Inadvertently to fl' schorl picnic and Iherei pon the Plauf Anxeigi r criticised him severely aa an Im proper person to teach the youth of the city, lie sued for damages, and the court In deciding against It. Wedlraur stld the editor sll q-.:l!e within his functions when he disapproved of red neckwear, which In Herman)' Is considered to Imll.ata revolu tionary principles on the part of the wearer. ART WORK FOR OVAHA WOMEN AH the teMevemeaf ef the eedle In Italteskars and Drawn Work for l.mera of th Art. As Variety 1 the keynote elf the Amer ican woman charn-tert novel l-leas have crept In to satisfy th" demand for Innumer able effects In i! orall'-e art. The mind has been kept busy rrentirg nw des gns In linen snd tapestrv ahlch will tend to beautify the homes. Not mmy ears ago this work was all doi.e by the ue of the hard, but In this advancing age the labor cro stitch, -otsl stitch, long and short stitch, hrli-r .(itch. pchM s'ltch. couching, sf-l-ll-pie. rope 'Itch and cording. VMth tie uil of the Vherlr A Wilson sewing machine one may become estiert enouiih li entirety Mulsh a pair of Ital tenhurg curtain In one weeg a time, nd drawn work of Ih ml dlffii ult natu' nmy nl be n i om : ;he.t In th Siitif period. Till wonderful work ha ben In prore In Omaha for th pat two week and tliere has Icen on an average of thirty, five student each day lne It commence!. Of these Mr . A Kpp. 5J4 Hrosdwav, Council Bluff. I.i ; Mr Mavm Cunning ham. Harney street, and Mla Beth Van Wagoner. Wl Farnam street, have be- wh'. ti wis formerly irgor lel a the i mo proficient and will glidly testify - Rrltlah Kpedlllon la gafe. MOMBASA. British Fast Africa. Jan. 3(1 The reported massacre of a British ex pedition, under the auspices of the East STUDENT IS SENT TO SIBERIA Baaslan Offered laaalt and Aaaaalt Ka. ST. PKT KR3 lit 'Rft, Jan. ai.-Two years' Imprts-inmcnt and perpetual exile to Si beria Is the sentence Imposed on A Moscow student named Andrlcff for aRultlng a P.usnlan general In the street of Knsan. "There goes the c-a-kaded scamp; those generals are nil rascals," shouted Andrleff, who accompanied hbi Insults with blows on the officer's back. The sentence of Im- if" subtle' rnvUrtti e I I'rl'onni' nt an3 " r-aaeed by what ill';- "as 'rrong as I known as nn "ndmlnlMratlve order," end telegraph, fori used In cases of special emergency. Wontd Destroy Forelatners. CANTON. China. Jan. 3rt.-riacards were posted about this city during the night, Incttlng the natives to attack and burn the Shamlen suburb, which Is the European quarter. The consuls have demanded the protection of the veceroy. original c irse pronounced ut on Adam Is gradually l-eeomlr-g known under Its true charscter of a susreme blesdng and I being sreomplihed by les arduous meth oils. In much quicker time and with a more finished and artistic taste than iiereto fore. The home Is but the producing plice from which Issue the real things, material and visible, and these assure the well being ami pr-unlse of advancement In the 'Ine of art. We are rising not only to finer me chanics, but to a subtler understanding of laboring-saving. The epoch of the sewing machine Is one grand ng of achievement. It has gradinlly risen until, we might say, perfection ha been reached In Its on par ticular line. Tl,e products of the Wheeler Wilson fai torles are designed solely to meet every requirement In not only gisal substantial plain sewing, b-it also any on of the countless fancy stltil.ei which may come Into tl.e mind, culminating In some beautiful pieces of drawn work or em broidery. The Nebraska Cycle compnr.y has been very fortunate In securing the service nf Mr. J. 8. Harris of chlcngo, who ha made a cnreful study of thla wnndeiful work to which the sewing machine has boon adapted. He had an Inclination to lctrn the machine nn and firyt became Inter ested in it at the Iowa state f -1 r six year ago. Mr. Harris come assuring all the perfected attachments of the Wheeler A Wilson machine and ha been demonstrat ing In sixteen states for the past two years. If you are at all Interested In art work and wish to take a course nt free Instruc tion It will lie to your advantage to make a visit to the store of the Nebraska Cycle company any time during the next two weeks und see for yourself Just how the woik Is done. Mr. Harris teaches art work In Battenhurg, drawn work, hemstitching, cut work, outline stitch, alliance stitch. to the merits of the teaching and th work of the machine Mr. Ilsrrl win continue during the next fsw weeks to demonstrate In Omaha n1 will then make a two week' demontratloii In Council Bluffs. There la no charge for the Instruction, the use of the sewing ma chine and the material with which to do the work belrg aleo furnished fre. A beautiful display of all lima of thla art work la also exhibited at the store and to see these lone will bo Instructive. EXACT TOTAJ ASSESSMENT Real P.atate and Personal Property Feet i s On Hundred and One Million Pin. Tax Commissioner Fleming Ut night announced the accurate assessment total for the 14 tsxea aa tiniJM.m Real estate Is valued at tn.. 119. .tti and personal property nt E3.Ji.53. . The personal property tax Is distribute! aa follows, according to a table furnished by the tux commissioner: Bonds 12 ir . Fire Insurance comrsinles .'.71. 41 l.lfo insurance oompunie itft7,7?l Miscellaneous insurance -4-ompane ftl.gtS Street railway bond of equallxatlon 4.S'),-k (la company Water company Fleet rl? light company Telephone company F.xpres companies Telegraph companies ,. Smelter North one-half of Omaha A Council Bluff bridge I.oenl railroad personal State bond railroad, equalized by cltv board of e-iuallsatlon.... Belt Line Omaha. Bridge and Terminal . Miscellaneous Total f39.Kt.j 1 . ! tl CO j.m nr. m : -.', 7t.u) lS.ooi 6;i,vw M.SM s.s71 lOa.&l I V.J8. ') We ti a uy a Million 50c Bottles of Liquozone and Give Them to a Million Sick Ones. We have purchased for $100,000 the American rights to Liquozone the product which does what medicine cannot do. We thus control the qnly way to kill germs in the body and end a germ disease. We want the sick to know this product, and at once. So we make this remarkable offer. We will Will you if you need it let us buy one for you? TUB VALUE! OF CHARCOAL. i i r Kasvw Vww Vaofwl H t r ei lr ewltk aatd laulr, K early rrerrsady know that eharooal hi th aaiaat and moat fflataU vUatafaetaat aad purtfUr rn nature, but few roaila Ita wlu wkea takes lata th haoaaa ayataot for ta mi oleacatng aurpoaa, CbsrcJ I a raoMdv that tha mora r tak of It th better; It la aot a drug at all. tat simply absorbs th gaaea aod m BrltS) always present la th stomach aad tat tm and oarrtaa thata cut ef th Chareoal gw tana th areata aftar amok lag, gjinktag- r aftar eatmg nien aad other odorow vwajelablea. Charoaal effectually clear aad Improve tb oomplMlaa, It whites th tth and fartaar aocs a a aatural aad eminently aaf aarthartla. It ebeerb th h)urtoa gaaea which col lect la th atomacb aad bowels: it dl sin foot tha saouth aad throat from th pataoa of oaearrh. AH drwgglst sil haraaal ta aa form or aa other, but Brobably- th beet eharooal aad th moat for tb money Is la Stuart' Abewrbent Leeeag ; they are eampoaeA of' tha ftaeat powdered Willow ckarcoai gad char aarmlM aatlaepUe la tatle form, r, rather, fat tha form of large, pleoaaot taattauj rang tha eharooal being mixed kith ksny. Ib dally aa f then losaagwa will ooa UU tm a aca la-, proved eoodlrUa of th gwneraj health, belter eomplaxloa. rweeter bewatk aad parer bleod. and tha beauty ef ft la, that aa poaalbl harm eaa result from their ooarinued aa. bat. oa th cca trary, great benaflt. A Buffalo phyatdaa, la apesklaf mt th benefit of eharooal. aays: "1 advts Btaart's A Work ant Laga te all patWats uffertag rrota (aa fax th atomaoa aad boweia, aad ta clear th cjeapltxloa and purtfy th breath, mouth aad throat: I ale believe th liver I greatly bea.flted by tka Sallv nam at these: the sal but twegty-gv aartta a baa at drag stare, and L f ft hough la aosna a pateat prmpara- W Mm a V " V mms ssj ! I kareewj ta aHaart's Abawrbaat thaa I mtm mt tha arsUaajry vrl MAY IMPEACH BLYDENBURGH tat Endeavors ta Break Deer a Testl. among mt Defendant la Mar.' der Trial. ELOORA. la.. Jan. 30 At th opening of court today It wa announced from the bench that ther would, be no expert testimony taken. Th announcement wa th result ef a delay owing to the tardiness of several expert from th east. The state offered a number of witnesses la rebuttal tending to prove that Mrs. Pvdenburgh's health waa generally good p;lor to her death, thus offsetting the testimony of the defense that she was In poor health due to uraemia. Farmer neigh bar of Blydenburgh, were the principal wltnee.ee. They told of occasional visits, but denied hearing of any such complaint a testified to by th defendant family physician. A number of witnesses from Brooklyn are here. They submitted test! mony tending to Impeach tb character of tha defendant. FINDS POLICE CAPTAIN GUILTY lleet City Jary Bring la Verdict ' that Edwla Anderson Ac cepted Bribe. BIOVX CITT, I.. Jan. n.-(apeelal Tele gram.) After being out for seven hour a Jury In th district court tonight found Edwin Anderson, formerly captain of poile In Slout City, guilty of accepting bribe froan J. H. Blgelow. a slot machine man. Blgelow charged Capulu Anderson with accepting over tl.SOO for protection for his slot machine under the antl-gambllng or dinance, which forbids the operation of slot 'machines In Sioux City. Anderson's attorney will ask for a new trial. buy a million bottles and give them to a million sick. We will pay your druggist SoSoS gone and give It to you to try. Simply send us the coupon below ami we will sond you the order, good at your local drug; store. This Is our free gift and Its acceptance places you under no obli gations whatever. We make It because thla seems the quickest way to convince you to show yon what Liquozone is and what it cau do. Then our only request will be that you tell your sii-k friends what it does. When we, at our expense, have shown you a way to get well, help us let your friends know It, too. Do this for the good of humanity, lu this way we Lave seen oue cure lead to hundreds of cures. And that Is why we make thlg offer. We are spending: $500,000 JiJLU! Through 1,500 newspapwrs and niagagines, we reach, with this offer, nearly every home Id Amer ica. Our reason is this: There is everywhere sickness which nothing but Liquozone can cure. In every neighborhood there are lives which Liquozone alone can save Our plan seems the right way the best way to quickly let those sick ones know it When' those million bottles are used In a mlilion homes there will be few who don't know the value of Liquozone. And those million bot tles in actual use will do more to convince those who ueed this help than all the argument all the testimonial! that we could ever print. Acts Like Oxygen Llquosone la the result of a process which, for more than 3) year, has been th con stant subject of scientific and cbemic&l re search. The process consists in generating gases, made In large part from the best oxygen producers. These gases are con fined under pressure and, by the employ ment of Immense apparatus and 14 days' time, ar mad part of the liquid product. Th result 1 a product which doe what oxygen doe. Oxygen, as you know, la th vital part of air. It la th very source of vitality, the moat essential clement of life. It l oxygen that turns th blue blood to red in th lung. It 1 oxygen that elimi nate tbe wast tissue and build up the new. And no germ of disease can live In the presence of an excess of oxygen. But oxygen 1 a gaa and unstable. Llquoson 1 a liquid which Is not even volatile.' It crrte a 1U virtue Into tb stomach. Into the bowel and Into th blood, to go wherever th blood goes. It form a vitalising tonic with which no other known product can compare. It la life to the human body. But germs are vegetable, and Liqucaone like an exceas if oxygen is deadly to vegetal matter, For this reason Llquoson destroy every garni In th body. And no man knows an other way to do It wltbqsrt killing tb tis sue, too. We Paid $100,000 for th American right to this product. We first tested Liquosone for two years. other causes than germs, and medicine was used to doctor tfiem. Up to the year 1 germs were almost unknown; but now It Is knjwn that certain diseases are due en tirely to germs, and medicine In no way applies to them. Any drug that kills germs Is a poison, and It cannot be given Internally. And drugs that can't kill germs serv lit through physicians and hopxltals. In this oountry and others. In thousands of tbe most difficult cases obtainable case which medicine could not cure we proved that Liquosone waa Infallible. Then we paid the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. W publish this fact because it best shows th value of Liquosone. Claims are easily made, but men don't pay a price Ilk that aav for a product of vital worth to humanity. Men of our class do not stake their fortune and reputations on a product without knowing that It does what w claim. W paid that $100,000 because Llquoson does In germ trouble what no skill can ac complish without it. It will do more for th sick than ail the drugs In the world combined. You must realise that we know thla when, after paying that price, w offer you a bottle fre. Medicine Can't Cure Tour physician will tell you that medi cine is almost helplees in any germ dl- tissue. No germ can escape it and none ease. Th utmost It can do Is to act as a I cau reelat it. Can you not se that tb r. I It I true that for centuries medicine has. 50C Bottl FreC germs were unknown then. More than half I ou need Llquoione, and hav never these diseases have ben traced to germ ! tried It. please .end u. the coupon below, within the past Ave years. The germ euae ! Do '-" isUe t0 yourself. W will of Rheumatism, for Instance, was not dls- : nJ yu n otd" on our loc,U dru covertd until August. 12. I lat for W-cent bottle free, and will! pay Medicine is not for the germ troubles. 'ur druggist ourselves tor u. tie purpose in a germ disease. Those are ! You must either rtly on nature to over-: Tlll ofrer 1,elf hould convince you that come the germs or you must kill them with i Liquosone does as we claim. ve spena Liquosone. You can never kill them with I fourteen days In making each bottl of drugs. I Lquoson. using lmmen? apparatus and the diseases to which Llquoione applies and which Liquozone alone can cure. We Offer $1,000 for a disease germ that Llquoson cannot kill. This offer la publu-bed on every bottle of Liquozone, but nobody ever claimed th to ward, and uuboJy ever will. Liquosuue alwaya kill germs. Pleas note what that fact mean. All that is necessary to cure a germ disease is to kill tha germs. That Is certain, and it is just as certain that the disease will never end while those germs exist. Liquosone taken Internally goee wherever Thee disease yield at one to Liquosone. We have seen thousands of these troubles f employing the best chemists In Chicago. in proouci is very njjwwn with th cost of medicine. Certainly w ended In a week, though they hav. reslited j woulJ M buy botU. and aw.f illtuit-iiio UI JCaa.19. AilU If Iff rnUHB BlV CMJ 1 . . . thai rMflUllL certain that In any disease In thia list- no matter how difficult, no matter tow incur able It aeemf we will gladly send to any patient who aaka it an absolute guarantee that Llquoione wiU cure It. tonic, aiding' nature to overcome the germs. Such results are indirect and uncertain depending on the patient's condition. A cure is always doubtful and often impossi ble. And the cures that do result are due Germ Diseases The diseases in this list are known to be to nature, not to medicine. A curs can't . due to germs or their tosins. Every mod come until those germs are killed, and j ern physician knows that medicine does Aathma ' A tMTa ABmlv Bronchi tit ' b(t?l Trout. the blood goes into every cU of every ' oj.ji conu l ou amptina Colic Cnns CouMliMiioa (alarm lQr Dri-tatarr Plan I iid ruff Drupsy laHriia ltma Erysipelas rrs ;all tfiotMj G tjoorrbea i lat Goitrv igoul suits are inevitable? medicine never kills inside germs. These diseases were long attributed to not aj-ply to them, for medicine cannot kill germs. Hay Ftp Influoois Kuiny Pi La Grippa L. uiorroaa Truublea Matajia N.-uraf1a Many Haart Troubaa PU Paeum. ma p!ray Wuloajr Rhtainattam Sain ltaaaM tKn.ru a tpMHi Btomach Troutlw. Throat TrHiia Tubrruloata Tumural .tra VartctcLa 'oaen i Plaaaara You want thcee results you want to be well. Won't you. in simple fairness to yourself, send us this coupon and let us show you the way? Uquozone costs CCc snd 11. Atl dlituw that fccgln with fawr all Inflamma tion all rat arrli all contajtioua dia, all tha ra ulta at ttnpura or podnnoui blool. la ncrroua (Wbtiltj Llquoioaa acts a vltaltsrr. accomplishing what no arugs can do. CUT OUT THIS COUPON fur thla offor Mr sot srprar "' Mil Hi b uik. n4 mill 11 to th. L.r-.ai Uieo Lo . . - W.bl At... rnlragu. Mt CImus) l I hav. Bnn t"i4 l.tqaoffMi. rrt M ra will sui-t-lr SMil bottle tr. I alii UU II Glre full ad- rrtt. plainly. Any phTtte.sa nr hoaplt al sot rc asiag 4ue mm vitl be fla!lr rur-pitad tor a teat. Ma4 Deg Is SheJ, . MlSSOrRI VALLET. Is.. Jsn. .Bp. cltl A large dog appeared on Erie street this forenoon, frothing at th mouth snd exhibiting all th symptoms of rabies. It bit several other dog and ran to tb. front door of th People's ator snd bit a plec out cf th door pine! large as a man's hand. The cltjr mars ha II shot th animal before It bad Injured anyone. Wawdala Ctrl Gete Appointment. I.OGAN. Is.. Jan. . 9peclaL) H. B. Kllng, member of the lealatur from Harris.) a county, aa appointed Ir.es Caa Oeld. aba Uvea with hsr father, T. L. Can field, at Wucrfbioe. clcrh of the commlttt of buildings and losna Mis Can fie Id ha been emp'oved as bookkeeper at the First National bank of Wood tin fr aereral years. ar al Lit lie Hark, lawa. BIBLET. la.. Jan. go. Special Telegram.) At Llttl Rock, tbe Brst statleu west of thla alao oa th Koch Island railroad, tenstl Bra building, valued at fc.Ouu, and aurchsndls vsjjed st HLOuo. r burned this saorricg Insuraac st.AA la Oerasaa coespdnlea Th Br atarted frwas tb fur aaca. A cbeailual Sr engin and water buca)t arlg-aae saved adjotoibf building. la Bast Places, Witbottt Kxccptioa QnaRcr Itlaid Rye Stands Porvmoat Ferfectloa of age, parity ol flavor, are us snnatog Qualities bars. 8, BIKSCH at CO. Ksnses dry, ato. Z-2f'iH Villi kllO WOBltfls r rTiaa.V 1 teaJfasaa.tsr, f albi a7 f 4icaaJa-as.tatasia.iv.e, fcaaiaawii u IrrttACwee lcrstkja mtutmrn. ef klltll Siainia. r " PusUas, sm su aearta t PUSH'. (! SUiMMuaS. "1 i-Viw I ee east Is ptais raasae, A lis MiMUniin. si t.i.ait saa avaaaat I trzr..-r : try ;,rrgr:sTaa-r:i - 3 119 North High Street. Nashtiu-k. !!.. April 12, 1903. I goffered with a ran down eonstitntion ever sine my efciH was born, about twelve rears ago, mi knew but few weli days until Wine of Caraui was called to my attention. It certainly aiord me pleasure to testify to its merits, for it was all and more than I could expect in my case, bring-injr about a change for the better in a few weeks, and now 1 take a few doses eada month and keep well and strong, hav a splendid appetite .. As a iuperiorcerve tonic well adapted to assist the f unc- qhtj jft yfL. j. tionsof natuxe 1 consider that Wine ot Cardui has no superior. " s- 1 1 raaaioaa-r, 'uuu aora" aasasw lapis' sociart. OF C&OBQDQM Mrs.H.E.Sclomon - President Israel HcsIrc?4 Hebrew LadiesrSocIcty. Are yoa suffering from gcceral debility, all run down, your system devitalized? K you are, Wine of Cardui will surely cure you. s No need of going into detail about female troubles they are only symptoms. The Train thing is you can avoid examinations and operations and be cured quietly la your home by taking this simple medicine, Wine of CarduL You know it if you are suffering female disorders. The draggirg pains and irregulat periods tell you. How can you secure relief surer than by taking Wine of Cardui which has cured thousands of women, who were given op to die as incurable? Could you ask a better assurance than this letter written by Mrs. Solomon? Why not let Wine of Cardui cure you? You can get the medicine from your druggist. 7 3