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I glvo a WRIT TEN LBGAL GUARANTEE My fee depends on my success.Send f or f roo 100-p. book and positive proof. OR. E. O.SMITH, B8m?l Friends of many hundreds and the; keen appreciation of thousands more wero voiced in many phrases by elo quent tongues that spoko Thursday evening at tho banquet tendered at the Paxton to Richard L. Metcalfe, editor of the "World-Herald. It was tho farewell dinner given Mr. Metclilfo in recognition of his departures from Omaha to become a resident of Lincoln, whero ho takes the position of associate editor of The Commoner, with W. J. Bryan, leaving the World-Herald, of which he has been the editor for the past ten years, and with which he has been connected since 1888. It was at once the most representa tive and tho most cosmopolitan ban- Cancer Cured WITH SOOTHING, BALMY OILS Cancer? Tumor, Catarrh. ' Fistula, Ulcers, Eo xema and all Skin and Womb Diseases. Write for Illustrated Book. 8entfree. Address DR. BYE. g?;XlKama$Clty.Mi. binding tho cards boro the words, "Metcalfe Goodbye." It was 9 o'clock when tho guests wero seated at tho long tables that filled tho grcr.t timing ball, and It was five hours later when tho speeches of those who wero called upon wero concluded. C. J. Symth presided as toastmas- ter, and those who spoko wero Rev. John Williams, Samuel Rees, General C. - H. Mandcrson, Edward Rosowater, T. J. Mahoney, B. A. Ben son, R. 0. Craven, Rev. P. P. Mc Carthy, William Kenriedy, I. J. Dunn, G. M. Hitchcock T. J. Nolan and Mr. Metcalfe. Many and beautiful were the trib utes paid to tho honored guest, and Egrfa from Prlxe-wlnnlnrt Barred Plymouth Hocks $2.00pcr flf teen. 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We have many letters from these satisfied users, and havo published about fifty of them in book form. It makes a book of stron c personal opinions ; a copy free. Costs 175.00 and up, according to your require ments, Writo for full particulars. C A. BURTON MACHINERY CO. 312 Delaware St. Kansas City, Mow f&Z -'Xt'l I ' ' in I &t4wmmmmmmmmmm www ymwmm 'VV' 1 .SgSBBSwgS2BK'tlBHHB5MBBaBgM?BBwF MBPfiUCflMlM lMaflBBBBSHBKnnBslBSSSajBSBD$QUDRHUGJLfluBK tyiB&BtBmMmmTKmASSSBz&jrZffli 'ill l0iiiii WOUi'inn )iuiHmiim HUM iWWMWHWiW """"'' ' ""V"".'!"'"" iiimnmmml'Wt'li i m Ij 11 fminW lUKi 11 1 vimmimWum)nn$ifHnuHfnmu(u iiiii" nmmWt&Uiiwmminiymfm'f'nniV liiti, -iTMmfcriiimirtiiiiiirirr-i r ' II - MUMMM Richard L. Metcalfe quet ever tendered in this city. Cov ers were laid for 150, and it was nec essary at the last moment to make additional arangements for unexpect ed guests. The genuineness of the prevailing atmosphere was frequent ly remarked, and there was constant ly in evidence a sense of personal loss that could not be concealed. There was an utter absence of par tisanship or politics, and the occasion was devoted wholly to the expression of appreciation of the work that Mr. Metcalfe has done in a newspaper capacity, and of the esteem in which he has been held by his fellows as a man. The sentiment of the evening was well expressed by the words on the beautiful gold watch presented to him: Presented to Richard L. Met calfe, by the citizens of Omaha in token of their appreciation of his ability as an editor,, and of their high regard for him as a man. April 27, 1905. The menu cards were exceptionally neat affairs and bore on the reverse cover a picture of Mr. Metcalfe taken when 8 years of age. The ribbons the assemblage testified its entire a? proval of the sentiments expressed by spontaneous and insistent applause. The toastmaster introduced the post-prandial portion of the program after a two-hour discussion of an elaborate menu. He said: No Differences Here "If it is fortunate that we are not agreed on everything, it Is equally fortunate that we are agreed on some things. We differ as to the best policy to be pursued by tho government; whether a protective tariff is wise or unwise ', whether gold alone or gold and silver should constitute the stand ard of value; whether railroad rates should be regulated by the people or by the railroads themselves in fact, some here are known to differ as to which route leada to eternal happi ness, and I have no doubt that we would have no difficulty tonight in eliciting a vigorous polemical discus sion between some of the gentlemen whose names grace our toast list. 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