# # # * # * # - # # # # # # # # # * * * # # # # * * * * * * * * * * * * f # > ) f The News Briefly Told.i r * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # # * Saturday. Ex-Congressman Francis Smith Ed wards , aged 82 , died at lite home , Dun kirk , N. Y. , yesterday. Three companies of ttie signal corps encamped a Savannah , Ga. , were mustered out of service. The American section of theoso- phlfits win begin their thirteenth an nual convention today at Chicago. William Thompson , a Lynn , Mass. , hotelkeeper , has filed a petition In bankruptcy Liabilities , $97,400 ; assets , $150. $150.The The Cubans are dissatisfied with the present system of making laws , con tending that Senors Capote and La- nuza have too much Influence. Wealthy Cubans will send a delega tion to Washington to seek a modifi cation or the mortgage decree extend ing time of payment Major Ladd , treasurer of the cus toms funds at Havana , Intends to "be gin a new system of disbursements by check , as in the United States. David J. Field , the retired St Louis capitalist , who on Thursday last shot and killed his negro man servant , was exonerated by the coroner's jury and discharged. Bids were opened at the navy de partment Saturday for 100,000 six- pound steel shells , 12,000 three-pound and 20,000 one-pound. Awards have not yet been made. Instead of the usual annual conven tion in July , the executive committee of the window glass association has decided that the wage committee shall meet in July to formulate a wage scale. Today a horseless carriage contain ing the inventor , Alex Winton , and a companion will leave Cleveland for New York , a distance of 800 miles. The trip is expected to bs made In five days. Efforts are being made in Boston to form a combine among the confec tioners , including all the prominent concerns east of St. Louis. Several firms have given options which expire July 1 on their plants. Senor Domingo Mendez Capote , sec retary of the government in Havana , will report to General Brooke recom mending general suffrage in Cuba , with certa'n limitations , finding edu cational or property test unnecessary. The deadlock over railroad tajk- tion continues in the Michigan legis lature. The senate contends for nil annual increase of $32,000 ad the house for a 5500,000 increase. Gov ernor Pingree thinks the senate 'vili be forced to come to the house terms. Mondav. The big troop tranSi ) rts on the Pa cific coast are being rapidly fitted vith refrigerators. Colonel Alfred E. Bates has reported for duty as assistant paymaster gen eral. It is probable that Colonel Alfred E. Bates will succeed Paymaster Gen eral Carey July 10 , when Carey re tires. President and Mrs. McKinley enter tained Mr. and MrsSt. . Clair Movel- way of the Brooklyn Eagle at dinner last night. Word was received at Buffalo of the death of Mile. Rhea , the well known actress , in Montmorenci , France. The communication came in the shape of a large black bordered envelope con taining an announcement of her fu neral. Director of Posts Vaille at Manila has notified the postoffice department that he has established the railway post service between Manila and Alalo- los , the former Filipino capital. This is the initial move in the direction of building up a railway mail service ia the Philippines. The comptroller of the currency has declared dividends in favor of the creditors of insolvent national banks as follows : Fifteen per cent , the First National Bank of Larimora , N. D. ; 10 per cent , the First National bank of Eniporia , Kas. ; 10 per ent , the National Bank of Kansas City , Mo. Specials to the Cincinnati Enquirer announce the acceptance by Colonel W. J. Bryan to lecture ad speak at the following cities in Indiana : erre Haute , Monday , May 29 , to lecture on imperialism , under the auspices of The Jacksonian club ; at Evansville , Tues day , May 30 , to address a big demo cratic rally. The grain shovelers' strike at Buf falo has been settled. The agreement signed late last night by a sub-corn milttee representing the strikers , of which President Keefe of the Long shoremen's association was a member and Contractor Conners , has been ap proved by the full committee of tne Grain Shovelers' union. The strike is to be declared off and the men will return to work Wednesday morning. Tuesday. The Baptist annual meeting will be held at San Francisco today , and will celebrate the semi-centennial of mis sionary work In California. Charles F. Brush , the inventor of the arc electric light , has been voted the Runford medal by the American Academy of Art and Sciences. The Cumberland Presbyterians , in session at Denver , have appointed a committee to raise ? 1,000,000 for church educational institutions. Secretary Alger has given authority to the West Point military academy to permit the resumption of football games between that institution and the naval cadets. The navy department has cabled an inquiry to Admiral Dewey regarding the itinerary of the homeward cruise of the Olympia. The OlympSa will not leave Hong Kong much before June , spending a part of the time in dry dqpk getting iu shape for her 14,000 mile trip. L. P. Mitchell , deputy comptroller of the treasury , has decided that retired naval officers cannot be appointed and paid as expert aid in the preparation of designs for new ships , etc. , under the concluding paragraph of section 3 of the naval act of March 3,1897 , hold ing that a retired officer is not a civil ian within the meaning of the act. p * * sf * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * oicifc * Wcdnc day. _ _ , Admiral Schley was entertained by the people of Council Bluffs. Thou sands of people met him at the pub lic reception held in the Grand hotel. William H. Seitz , a real estate broker of New. York , filed a petition in bankruptcy ye 'crday. His liabil ities were § 128,250 and there Wre no assets. W. H. Collins was shot in the back and instantly killed about nine miles west of West Plains , Mo. , by some unknown person. J. Fox , whom Col- Hs shot last year , is suspected. William J. Bryan spent a day at Quincy , IlL , as the guest of the county democracy. He addressed an audience of 10,000 people. Mr. Brvan was met by Congressmen Dockery and Lloyd , of Missouri , and Williams , of Illinois. The navy department has cabled an inquiry to Admiral Dewey regarding the itinerary of the homeward cruise of the Olympia. The Olympia will not leave Hong Kong much boCors June , spending a part of the tirao in dry dock , getting in shape for her 14,000 mile trip- The United States transport Solace is reported to have arrived at Hon olulu May 15. She has on board a large number of soldiers and sailors whose time of service has expired , and many invalided and incapacitated men. Among her passengers is General oral King and Majors Purdy and Nickerson. An official application has been re ceived in Washington from Comman der G. C. Reiter , recently ordered to command the Puget Sound naval sta- tron , to be placed on the list of ap plicants for voluntary retirement Four captains , three commanders and four lieutenant-commanders have now applied for retirement , making , with casualties which occurred dur ing the year , all the vacancies re quired by law. The Cumberland Presbyterian gen eral assembly in session at Denver , postponed action on the resolution protesting against the seating of B. H. Roberts , of Utah , as a member of congress until Wednesday. This ac tion was taken at the request of Stat ed Clerk William R. Campbell , of the Utah presbytery , who telegraphed to Moderator Halsell that a communica tion had been mailed which it was de sired to have the assembly consider. Thursday. The National Association of Wacron Manufacturers has decided to raise prices Twenty thousand people gathered at Pittsfield , 111. , to listen to WiHiam J. Bryan. One hundred guns were fired at sunrise in honor of the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan , who came on the early train from Hannibal. Representative Gillette of Mar-sa- chusetts has invited President Mc Kinley to visit Springfield , Mr.ss , while atending graduating exercises at Mount Holyoke , Mass. , from which the president's niece graduates. The president has given orders to carry out the recommendation of Generals Otis and Lawton making Col onel Summers of the Second Oregon a brevet brigadier general of volun teers ; also making Captain Gas 3 of the engineer battalion a major by brevet. The Russian minister at Pekin , M. de Giers , has notified the Tsung Li Yamen that Russia is unable to accept the Chinese refusal of it railroad con cession and that she will send engi neers forthwith to survey a line to connect the Russion Manchurian rail road with Pekin. The Madrid Reforma declares that the minister of finance , Senor Villaverde , who is sip- ported by the entire cabinet , maintains the royal order , instructing the Bank of Spain to suspend indefi nitely the quarterly drawing of tte redeemable 4 per cent bonded debt. Reports received at Eldorado , Kan. , state that cattle perished by the nun dreds as the result of an unusual downpour of rain with which that section was visited. Iu one pasture Lehr & Leonard lost 510 head of cat tle. The animals were in poor condi tion , having just been shipped iu from the west. The rapid increase of Japanese im migration into Hawaii has attracted the serious atention of the authori ties in Washington of late and -ev eral official inquiries have been set on foot to learn the extent of the in vasion and how it can ba checked. The reports received by the immigra tion authorities are in line with press dispatches stating that the influx is steadily increasing. Friday. Secretary Alger has telegrained General Otis to learn the wishes of Washington volunteers on the advisa bility of returning by way of Puget sound , thus landing them directly at their homes instead of at San Fran cisco , where the general camp of re turning volunteers is located. Acting Secretary Cortelyou called upon Assistant Secretary Vanderlip , chairman of the Dewey hoTie fund , and placed in his hands a check from the president , constituting Mr. Mc- Kinley's contribution to the fund. In doing so , Mr. Cortelyou conveyed to Mr. Vanderlip the expression of the president's interest in the undertaking and his pleasure in contributing to this testimonial to Admiral Dewey. Three white farmers , James Humph reys and his two sons , were lynched near the village of Aley , in Henderson county , Texas , a remote neighborhood devoid of telegraph , telephone or rail road connections and about seventy- five miles southwest of Dallas. Adjutant General Corbin today gave out for publication the report of Colonel Frederick Funston of the Twentieth Kansas regiment , which was an appendix to the report of Major General MacArthur. The report deals with the operations of the Kansas regiment from the beginning of the outbreak , February 5 , until February 15. 1L T. Woodward , a Boston man who claims to be exceedingly weather-wise , remembers that thefsummer of 1889 , Just sixty years ago , was a scorcher. He predicts tuat the summer of 1899 will be like unto it , only more so "the hottest anu driest ever known to the oldest person living. " On the windiest adys no dust whirls through the air in Jersey City now. The local solons have succeeded in having inserted In the street railway franchises a street sprinkling clause , and now all the trolley lines are oper ating sprinkling cars on the streets where they have tracks laid. Omaha Furniture in Texas. Many are astonished to learn that Hayden Bros. , "The Big Store" in Om aha , ship goods to such distant points as Texas. It only illustrates what cash and western grit will do. Free catalogues of all classes of goods , sent by them in answer to requests , are found in nearly every state. Orders in variably result as the prices , strange to say , are lower than those quoted even In the manufacturing section. Hayden Bros , are daily filling over one hun dred big furniture mail orders. Tin faults of a good man are more dangerous than the vices of a thor oughly bad one. Ho Your Feet Ache and Barn ? Shake Into your shoes , Allen's Foot- Ease , a powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Gipsied , LeRoy , N. Y. Pride and Fashion are the task masters who make bread-winning slavery. "We will forfeit § 1,059 if any of our pub lished testimonials are proven to be not genuine. TUB PJSO Co. , Warren , Pa. It is better to be right than be pres ident , but it doesn't always pay as well. Patent Exhibit. TJT The Greater America Exposition Company have created a Department of Patents and Inventions , within which models of patented inventions may be exhibited. Space is free. A..1 inventors desiring to exhibit their in ventions should communicate \vith G. W. Sues & Co. , Patent Lawyers , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb. General Lew Wallace , who is now conferring with William Young , the gentleman selected to dramatize "Ben Hur , " says the first production will take place next November , and if present plans are carried out 500 people ple will be required for its presenta tion. It will be given in New York , Philadelphia , Boston and Chicago only , the general says , not admitting of successful production in other American cities. Try Qraln-ol Try Graln-ol Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-0 , the new food drink that takes the place of offee. The children may drink It without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it , like it. GRAlN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but it is made from pure grains , and the most delicate stomach receives .it without distress. One-fourth the price of coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers. A word to the wise may be sufficient , but 'the policemen often has to use a club on the otherwise. U. S. Patent Office Business. In 1895 a patent was granted for an invention pointed out in the claim as follows : As a protection for vessels or other structures , a filler Composed essential ly of compressed comminuted corn stalk-pith , substantially as described. A second application for a patent for the same material described in a claim as follows : The within-described new material adapted for use for packings and other purposes , the same consisting of the comminuted cellular portion of corn- pith freed from sappy deleterious and adherent matters and having the char acteristics substantially as set forth , has been considered upon appeal by Judge Morris in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia , and the distinction between the two inventions stated by the court as follows : A material consisting of the commi nuted cellular "portion of corn-pith freed from s-appy , deleterious and ad herent matters by subjecting the pith to the action of a blast of air , prefer ably heated , Hele to be not anticipated by applicant's prior patent disclosing corn-pith obtained by passing corn stalks through breakers and then sep arating the pith f-rom the fiber dnd outside shell , as there is no description in the patent that the pith is subjected to air at a high temperature. THOMAS G. ORWIG & CO , Solicitors of Patents. Des Moines , Iowa , May 20 , ' 99. All the world's a stage and the ocean is used in the tank dramas "What would the world do without ink ? u- . Just think of it 1 CARTER'S INK IS THE BEST INK. Forty years experience In the making. Costs yon no more than poor Ink. Why not hare it ! Df Ksv's Renovator. Guaranteed lit AO a rHSiiuiaiUi , to curn dyspep sia. constipation , liver and Sidney discases.bil- HousnciTs , headache , etc. At druggists 25c & 1. IZicursIon to Detroit via the AVnbush For tfie Y. P. S. C. E. Convention July 5th to 10th all Hnes will sell tickets on July 3rd , 4th and 5th via the Wabash , the short line from Chicago cage or St. Louis to Detroit. Side trips to Niagara Falls , Toronto , Mon treal , Mackinac and many other pjmts at a very low rate via Lake or Hail have been arranged. Parties contem plating a trip -east should call on or write for rates and folders giving list of side trips , etc. , also beautiful souve nir entitled "Lake and Sea. " G. N. CLAYTON , Room 302 Karbach Blk. , Omaha , Neb. School I nds at Yonr Own Price. As soon after the first of July as practicable I will hold public auctions for leasing about 095,000 acres of school land , under provisions of the new law , in the following counties : Antelope , Banner , Blaine , Box IJutte , Brown , Chase , Cherry , Cheyenne , Custer , Duwes , Deuel , Dandy. Garfield , Grant , Hayes , Hitchcock , Holt , Uooker , Keith , Key a Paha , Kimball , Knox , Lincoln , Lojran , Loup , McPhcrson , Pierce , Per kins , Rock , Scotts liluff , Sheridan , Sioux , Thomas and Wheeler. Under the new law , if these lands will not lease at public auction at 6 per cent upon the appraised value , they may be leased to the person offering 6 per cent upon the highest valuation. These lands are in the best sto-lc growing portions of the state where cattle , sheep and horses can be produced at less expense and , therefore , at greater profit than anywhere I know of ; and yet , surrounded with as good and in telligent a class of citizens as any where to be found. The harvest truly is great and lasts almost the year round and no more inviting field for the intelli gent stockman and- farmer can be found ; and now , that there is an op portunity to secure twenty-five year lease contracts thereon at what the lands are worth , the lessee himself be ing the judge , it is confidently expect ed that all or nearly all of these lands will be leased during the present year at the public atietions , us above men tioned. Any one desiring to attend any of these leasing auctions will he , notified of the time and place of holding - ! I ing the same , as soon as it has been arranged - I , ranged , if they will write me at once j giving the names of the counties in which they are interested ; and will ' i ' also be furnished a list of lands to be leased so that they may visit the coun- j i ties in advance of the leasing auction J I ; and examine the lands which will be I offered. Notice of the auction will be ' duly given in the local papers. Send | t I stamp for copy of the new school land { law under which the lands will be of- [ ! fered. Any further information will be cheerfully furnished. j | i J. V. WOLFE , | I Commissioner Public Lands & liuildingg. Lincoln , Neb. , May 18 , 1899. President Angell , of the University of Michigan , has offered to furnish to the government a number of young men , liberally educated and of good natural parts , who will pay their own expenses abroad for several years if they can be assured of places in the consular service. Are , You Using Allen'd Fcor-Ease ? It is the only cure for Swollen , ' Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet , C.orns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken into ' the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress , Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy , N. Y. The higher a man rises the more he has to d-epend on others to hold him up. FITS Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness ! after first day's use of Dr. Kline'8 ( Jreat Nerve Ues-torer. i Send for FREE S3.OO rial bottle and treatite. LB. R. H. KLISE , Ltd. , 931 Arch St. , 1 hiladelphia , Pa. It's surprising how easy it is to get something you don't want. "We Pay SI5 a "Week and Expenses to men with ripe to Introduce our Poultry Compound. Address wlthttamp , Javellc Mfg. Co.Parsons , Kan. Next to making mistakes the easiest thing in the world is to criticise che mistakes of others. For Housekeepers. See that your linen is washed clean. Use "FaultlebS Starch , " clean irons , follow di rections given on package and perfect re sults will follow. All grocers sell "Faultless Starch , " large package , lOc. Get your heart right and it will be easy to manage your tongue. Coo's Cough ISilsam Is the oldest acd 1 eftItwi : lireak up c cold quicker than anything else. It is always reliable. Try it. Nine-tenths of the born leaders of men are women. A. I'nre. Vegetable < 'omj onml. No mercurial or other mineral iioli-ont In Capc.v retfc Candy Cathartic , only vegetable tub-lances , late medical discoveries. All druggists , iOc,23c,3Co. The philosopher's scales are useless out of his own hands. Turlte Oil. A healing antiseptic for cuts , barns and wounds The individual who thinks he knows it all has the most to learn. s. TVinsIow's Soothing ; Syrnp. For children teething , softens the pums , reduces lr Catnmatlon , allays pain , cures wind colic. 23c a boitla It is one thing to talk and another to say something. Eleanora Duse is at Naples , where she has produced D'Annunzio's one- act play "La Gloria , " in which she is said to have surpassed herself. The piece is highly poetical and original , and is based up on the text preached by Solomon , that all is vanity , even glory. SIgnora Duse was called no fewer than thirteen times at the end of the performance , and there was a loud call for the author , who , how ever , was not present. Secretary Alger's timberland , from which he made his fortune , lies along Lake Huron and is 100 square miles in cxt'-nt. NEW YORK CENTRAL. Its raKKcnger Karnlnss , Including Con trolled Lines , Excel the Pennsylvania A Stujienduous Showing' . The passenger department of the New York Central system , including lines leased , operated and controlled , east from St. Louis and Chicago , Is the largest paying ins itutlon cf its kind In the world. It beats the Pennsylvania system with its leased and operated lines in the territory namsd by ? 1,535- 758 , and is so far ahead of any other system that comparison , to say the least , is odious. Poor's Manuel , Tyhich Is an authority on railway statistics , in its last yearly edition showed the pas senger earnings of thirty-six of the leading railways , as follows : Pennsylvania % . .1,200.000 New York , New Haven & Hart ford ( Including New England Railway ) 15,300,000 New York Central & Hudson Itlver ( leased and operated lines ) 15,214.000 Southern Pacific System 11M > U,000 Pennsylvania Lines west of Pitts- burg 8.SOU.OOO Boston & Maine System b.500.000 Chicago & Northwestern G,50UOOJ I Chicago , Burlington & Quincy. . . C.DUU.OW 1 Canadian Pacific S.MKI.WJ Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul. . 5.71'U.Wu ' Erie 5,700,000 Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe. . . . S.PAOUj Grand Trunk 5,500,090 Baltimore & Ohio 5.05U.OOO Southern R'y System 4HW.OOD Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific. . 4.300,000 Louisville. & Nashville 4.2tJ-.OOJ Lake Shore & Michigan Southern 4.2-iU.OOO Misouri Pacific System 4.0U'JHW ( Boston & Albany 4.frHCK Big Four 3iUO.OW Delaware , Lackawanna & "West- ern oGOUGOJ Michigan Central 3.31KUOO Northern Pacific 2 > .EU > ,000 " \Vabash ; : .HKJO < > O Lehigh Valley 2.7CO.WK ) Central Railroad of Nev Jersey. 2.700,000 Union Pacific 2,4SOOUO Great Northern 2,07-1.00'J Chicago & Alton 1,1 Cl.357 Chesapeake & Ohio 1 X57.W3 Plant System 1.275.174 Denver & Rio Grande l.JMS.OOO New York , Chicago & St. Louis. X7 < > , p.77 New York , Ontario & Western. . O.W ) Pittsburg & Lake Eric S45.7S1 Two of the great systems show earnings from passenger traffic , as follows : New York Central Lines : New York Central S15.214.00T Michigan CentVal 3 , : < iHUKW Lake Shore & Michigan Southern . -U'W.OJO ' Big Four Boston & Albany Pittsburp & Lake Erie . oil 7M Nov. York , Chicago & St. Louis. i7C77 ! , Pennsylvania lines : Pcur.F'-lvania Railroad . 521.200.0 > 0 Penn. "lines webt of Pittsburg. . . . ft.S'JO.OUu Total for these two great sys tems ? Gl,53o.7nS Buffalo Commerc'al , April 4 , 1SD9. The society of ladies is a school of politeness for men. [ LETTER TO JIT.S. PESKHAM xo. 46,970 ] "I had female com plaints so bad that it caused me to have hysterical fits ; have had as many as nine in one day. "Five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. firs. Edna Jackson , Pearl , La. If Mrs. Pinkham's Compound % vill cure such severe cases as this surely ib must be a great medicine is there any sufferer foolish enough not to give it a trial ? Secretary Gage has introduced into his department a custom which he first inaugurated in a Chicago bank. This is to have luncheon served In the building , so that all the clerks can meet each day at table and discuss the affairs of the o.Tlce. These gather ings are called "Mr. Gage's cabinet meetings. " D. 0. Mills , the banker and philan thropist , who now has a fortune of $25,000,000 , says that while all his life has been happy , some of its happiest were when he was a small country merchant. Miss Lucy Tucker , the daughter of a prominent farmer of Versailles , Ind. . was the victim of nervous pros tration. Most of the time Blie was confined to bed , und wasou tbc verge of .SL Vltus * dunce : It wus a pitiful case \rhlch medical science fulled to conquer. Finally a doctor prescrib ed Jr. Wllllumh' Plnlc Pills for Pale People. Her father said : " Wo began giving the pili ! at once , and the nest day we could see a change for tlio better in her. Wo gave her one pH ! after cacb meal antil she was entirely well. She has not been sick a day since. We think the cure almost miraculous. "Fr.AXic TccKEn , Mrs. F.TccnEn , " Mr. and Mrs. Prank-Tucker , being duly sworn , state that the foregoing Is true la every particular. Been JOHNSON , JuMce of the Peace. Prom the J'epubhcan , I'ersailles , Ind. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People ZIB never sold by the dozen or hundred , but always In packages. At all druggists. or direct from the Or. Williams Medicine Co. , Schensctady. N. Y. , 60 cents per box. 6 boxes S2.SO. W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 22 Ib99 aness vee \ Easiest running- , cleanest , safest , most durable. C ornplete protection ofrunning- gear from rain , mud and dust. The best hill climber and a ; delightful coaster. Columbia and Hariford Chain Wheels. Tbe new specially cut s-prockets and hardened piu chain show better results under test than any other chtiin wheel mechanism. t NEW MODELS. § ( Mnless , $15 ; dwin , $50,535 , 26 , 5. \ SEE OUR CATALOGUE. \ POPE MFC. 00. , Hartford , Oonn. ; CURE YOURSELFI Hie G f ir unnatural iff * t j > uicn J irritations or ukcrutinni ( v-yLnet 10 itneiure. of mucous membrane. ( rr { PreTeau ion. I'aiuJes * . and not astnc- l/2'S\\TK'-v1S / CHEMICAlCO. E nt or POI > OQOUS * - - - Sold bj-nro ? _ or frnt in plain wrarrr. tiy eTpress. prep id. for ? 1 ffi. > r3 Ixittloa. $ : .T. ' , . I'ircular sent ou request. "We have pome extra ordinary I > aruan8 ! ! n or- pan * . Write U.an < Iree how low we can t'.irure down on the nnot and liest or-ran made. Address JIILLV.S OE.A > 10. . Ltm.M > \ , n. TVAXTKD-Caee of tiafl tiealtn that IMPAS will not benefit. Send 5 rents to Klpaas Chemical Co..New Vort.for in iamiiles aad 1.UU ) testimonials. ' ror couch ? , colfis , Or , Kay's Lung Balm and throat disease "IF AT FIRST ' " YOU DON'T SUCCEED , TRY TtJX'Fj smjxi * < i.ti jKsrmiff.fiisf ) * * * * * * * * > lsI ljS.3rj'I ' lJ > lJlJI . REV. L. L. CARPENTER , Wabash , Ind. . is President of the Bethany Assembly at Brooklyn. Ind. He is perhaps the most prominent clergyman in the Christian Church to-day. "He has dedicated about t > 00 churches and baptised 7000 converts. He writes. "It affords me great pleasure to give my testimony as to the efficiency of Dr. Kay's remedies. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm ib the very be&t cough , "cola and throat remedy that I ever used. I have also received great benefit , from the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator. My son had for years been greatly afflicted with the piles : he commenced the use of Dr. "Kay's remedies and experienced relief almost from the 6 first. first.We 33 We have no words to express our thankfulness for the benefit we have received as the result of useing thes-e remedies. I take great pleasure in & commending them to the suffering. " L. L. CARPENTER , & Missionary and S. S. Evangelist , Christian Church. i * E2 It is a perfect renovator of the whole system. It is the very best remedy * known for stomach "Troubles , indigestion , dyspepsia , catarrh of the stomach , constipation , also liver and 1'cidney troubles , and to ovencome effects of La-Grippe and SPRING lassi tude. It is an excellent Nerve Tonic. Send for free sample and a free illustrated 116 page book of receipts etc. . and send your symptoms and we will rive you free advice. If druggists don't.have Dr. Kay's Kenoyator don't take any "substitute they may say is "just as good"for it has no equal ; but send direct to us anil we will send it by return mail prepaid. Price 25pts. , and $1.00 or six for S5.00. Also Dr. Kay's Lnng Balm 8 lOcts. , and 25cts. , postage prepaid. DK. B. J. KAY MEDICAL Co. , Saratoga Spi-rngs , N. Y.