THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY LANG ON THE CARPET AGAIN Superintends of Home for Feeble Minded Before , Elate Board. DUPUCVTE FOR THE SAME CLAIM tmlrrxlooil HP U CMrrrlj Hriirl- innnitcil for Wlinl U . nlil 'l i ' - ' n CnrelrKu Krror liic'ltl < "iit lie- cnlln Another/ LINCOLN. F..b. I ( Special. ) Superin tendent II. F. Lang ban ngaln been cclleil en the carpet by the State Hoird of Pnbl- Landk and Hulldlngs to explain some Irreg ularities In bis method of conducting lh- affairs of the Home for Feeblt Mimic 1 at BeatriceHe was closeted with the bonrJ eevcral hours and It Is understood that he was Rcverely reprimanded for what Is ald to have been a careless error. Several weeks npo Superintendent Lan ; was notified by a railroad station n rnt at Deatrlco that a consignment of tno hellers for the new beating plant had been receive 1 and would bi turned over to him upon the payment of the transportation charges. \ personal claim for the amount of theje charges was rcccnllv fllcj with the board by Mr. Lang , and a few days laser ths railroad company filed a claim tor a similar amount. The suspiclona of the members of th ? Board of Public Lands and Buildings wcro at once aroused and Mr. Lang was callcl In to explain matters. When questioned by the board Lang clalmej that tne railroad company refused to deliver ihj boilers before the transportation charges were paid and that to jirevent any unnec essary delay he vVrote out a personal chcl , for the amount required lly some error both the railroad company and Mr. Ling then applied to the Board of Public Land * and Buildings for reimbursement. Incident lleinlli.nollier. . This Incident recalls another o-casion when Superintendent Lang was summoned to the state house to make an explanation of his conduct. He had attempted to secure the allowance1 of a claim for $7CO , wblh h represented he had paid out of his o n pocket for construction work on th new hospital building al Beatrice. Land Com missioner Wolfe refused to approve the claim and It u.ts. returned to th : superintendent. In a few days Lang again sent his claim tc the state house , together with a number ol vouchers and bills The vouchers showed that Lang had expended certain sums for wort on 'he building , while the bills were elmply unreceipted claims. The latter were placed carefully below the receipted vouchers in buch a way that unless a person examined nearly every one of the several hundred papers separately the difference could not be detected. The summary showed the total amount of both the paid and unpaid bills. The fact that some of the claims were not receipted , or even approved , was discovered before the warrant wab issued and Superin tendent Lang was then called upon lo show receipted vouchers for the full amount. He finally succeeded In getting the necessary papers and the claim was allowed after a delay of several weeks. I'ojntrrlll < So lo "VVnMilnpton. Governor Poynter will attend the meet ing of the committee that Is arranging .1 celebration In honor of the permanent loca tion of the seat of government at Washing ton on February 21 and while there he will call a meeting of the governors of Wyo ming , Montana , Colorado , Idaho , Indian Ter ritory. Oklahoma , North and South Dakota Texas , Utah. Nevada , Arizona and New Mexico to take borne action conceining the bill now pending before congress that pro vides for the leaning- the arid and semi- aridJands iho jjcgu .l jB ndrstpoi ( that Governor roynler Is oppoged-to the measure ! believing' that the lands'should b ( turned over to the states to be disposed of as provided for by the legislatures. As the committee In charge of the ar rangements for the centennial celebratlor has agreed to pay the entire expenses o nil visiting governors It Is quite probabl < that every state and territory In the unloi will he represented by their chief o\ecU' lives. Governor Poyntcr will ccoimunlcati ith the governors of the western state : concerning the proposed meeting to considc the government land bill. The secretaries of the Beard of Trans portatlcn will hear testimony In the cas of C. R. Wrlgley of Kills against the Rod Island Februarj 14 at 2 p. m Wrlgle ; complains that the. railroad company re fuses to furnish him with the necessar ; cars for shipping. To IJnforer Fire I'ncnne IniT. Labor Commissioner Kent proposes to be gin legal proceedings next week against al who have not compiled with the fire es cape law. Notices were served on delln cfueits January 1 that unless lire escape were erected by February 1 legal proceed Ing would bo commenced. Only a few o those notified complied and those who fallei will he prosecuted by the county attornejc Arrangements have been made for begin Ding forty-live suits In this city and eight ; In Omaha. The University Dramatic club gave ai entertainment at the Lincoln Hospital fo the Insane lafct night for the1 benefit of th Inmates Similar entirtalnnmitb are glvci In the Institution twice each month , bu outilders were admitted for the Hist llm l Bt night The Board of Commissioners of Lancastc < ounty has completed an eMImii' ' ' of ( be probable cert of maintaining the count ) covrinment for th * ensuing > eir. shining a total oi 1SSV.O. The lament Items cf expend are JJ6.COO each for ciurt espfnMs and the construction of bridges. An appro- rriatlon of JS.OOO Is made for the roor an I destitute. Members of the Jeffcrsonlan club of thl city are planning for a banquet that Is In tended to eellp o all former democratic fun-tlons of n tl nllar nature that have teen Riven In Nebraska for rcvcral vears. The Lincoln members * cf the Omaha Jacksonlan club are seriously opposed to bnnqutMs of thc > told water variety and a they are the leaders In th ? local organization the pro posed event will probably appeal to these who believe , that domorracv andvhl Ky should go hand In hand and especially so at a banquet. DEATH RATHER THAN PRISON After p Lifetn'iitriier for Mnnler Illclinril * > nti - > \leinit ( | Snl- L-UC lit UN Cell. FALLS CITY. Neb. . Feb. 2. ( Sperlal Tcl- cglani ) Richard Favory. who Hilled Theo dore Thompson at Cnrr's railroad e-amp , near Humtoldt , Inst July. Is on trial here. The lawjers Unit-lied their pleas about . " ! o'clock and the case vras given to the jury , whlrh st3 > cd oi't nil tight and until noon today , when a verdict of murder In the first de gree was rctarncd. A life sentence was recommended. After Savory was taken to the Jail he tried to commit suicide He had tied a hand kerchief to one of the bars cf his cell and placed the noose around his neck and Jumped off a table Mrs Hansel , wife of the deputy sheriff , heard his groans and telephcncd the deputy at the court house. Be fern the deputv had arrived the handker chief broke and Savory fell to the floor un conscious. Had he hanged ten reconds longer death would have ensued. Savory will not tell where his home was. but rays he has a brother living at Toi.oweh Thompson , the murdered man , lived nt Nebraska City. MA\ ADOPT Till : HAIIVUIIJ S.YSTK3I. Fnciill } of Mnto tnlier lt > fmmlil- i-rs Clniiililnu llethoiln. LINCOLN , Feb 2 ( Special ( Acting Chancellor Bc ey and members of the fac ulty of the State university have for some time been considering the Harvard system of entrance requirements with a view to ito adoption In the Nebraska institution. By the Harvard method , instead of asking secon dary schools to conform lo college entrance requirements , the entrance requirements are made to conform to what Is best to offer In the hlsh schools. Speaking of the proposed change. High School Inspector Crabtrec said "The new plain Is a soltulon for a most preplc-Klug problem , that of pleasing the colleges and at the same time meeting the just demands of the community. We were led into the dilemma by our system starting from two centers , the elementary school and the college. The two met and we have not been able to weld them together well In the high school. The plan removes that difficulty. H gives a oneness to our educa tional system that will strengthen all Its partP. the college as much as the elementary and secondary schools. "It is not much of a step for the State university to go to the Harvard sjstcm. She has been bending the old sjstem until she Is almost Into the new without being aware of It. When credit Is allowed for such as physical geography , phjsiology and 'civics ' , subjects taught In all our leading high schools , allowing also a reasonable choice of alternate subjects , the university will have the Harvard reform eystem. The connection between the university and the high schools Is so clcee and harmonious In this state that not only school men , but patrons also , want entrance credit for every subject taken up In the high echool State universities will be forced sooner or later by public sentiment to adopt this plan. "The new plan would not necessarily affect the courses of study already prescribed In high schools It would permit high schools to make their courses somewhat more flex ible. The high schools could have , as at present , elective courses as are found In a few schools , or ( Ued courses as are found in most high schools. It would simply en courage the adoption of courses that will do the greatest good for the greatest num ber. Entrance credit would not be allowed on every branch that might be put Into M course , but on only such as are of sufficient importance as to force themselves Into courses of study In the best high schools. The standard of work would always be taken Into account. " Ilovt Olio Mail Cot I.oft. SIDNEY. Neb. Feb. 2 ( Special Tele gram. ) Thomas Richards , a passenger on Union Pacific train No 101 last night , met with a painful accident. He went to the Union Pacific lunch room and while he was eating the train started. In his hurry he got aboard the smoking car. Thinking he was on the wrong Main he jumped off and stiuck the journal box , cutting a large gash in his head , which necessitated the s-ervlces of u surgeon. The train pulled out , leaving him behind. He was on hla way to San Franclbco. Small ( hlli ! Iliirneil to Death. NELSON. Neb. , Feb. 2. ( Special Tele gram. ) The 5earold daughter of O. R. Crandall died labt night after ten hours' buffering. During the day the child left Its parents and.went to an adjoining room Red , Rough Hands , Itching , Burning Palms , and Painful Finger Ends. O1XE NIOI-IT CURE. Soak the hands on retiring in a strong , hot , creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry , and anoint freely with CUTICURA , the great skin cure and purest of emollients , Wear , during the night , old , loose kid gloves , with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red , rough , chapped hands , dry , fis sured , itching , feverish palms , with shapeless nails and painful finger ends , this treatment is simply wonderful. Complete External nnd Internal Treatment for Every Humor. OndclineolCirTirtnuSnAHSict.to elcanw the f kill of cru u and c irKeod ottn Uic lhlcVm J cuilclrj CuTiconi OINTMENT ' & 0c ) . < 1'aii'y ' all > Itcblng. ililUramaUnn , and Irriuilon. ud * ootbe aod li.-a > , cill'iTiruu IttiOUexT ( ! > CV ) , ID cool ami cl'anM the blood. . At > lKCirciTUilcniilUtl ( nHoeur lli inmtnruirlnB.i liBi.urinj. l VK < - udbamlUi > UD < ; > kln , tcxlpand blood hnmi-rt , with lou of balr.nbca li vJ iiieiieliui. J'OTMS Uiiio A D Cniid.Cow. , tel l > rcp . , Uo t9a. * i aftrr sn IT e cf but a few rain utr * . It i imo runnii-R out with Its clothes ! * I1 prni ? . rhj i'l ns did everything In their - rr to sax e'the child before death relieved Its DINSfoORE PLAYINU FOR TIME * Tallinn to < ! rt P Lotus Contlntinnpr III' Will \ k for P flimisxo f Vontii * . KD11NEY. . Nob. Tcb. 2. ( Snecl.il Tele gram. ) TMs nftornoon the attorney for Frank t. . . Dlnstro-e filed a nrltton request with the court asklns that Ill's cn o be rrn- tlnupd until the May term. They set for h that It Is Impossible for him to get .1 filr and linpnMlfll trial en account of the publl' fcellns at this term rf court. Their rpquen was supported bv aillda\It ? . The court fir t prantcl Dlnsmore twenty days In 'vhlch f > secure some testimony hewlihM to gtt In the southeastern rart of this stnlo anil In Louisiana. Ills attorneys sav this la no : time enough. Jt'dRo 3ulli\an thca punted them until Mnrch II. Thlstthe attorneys took objcctlrn to , averring that tlio < lmc Is too short. Tlic Judge refused to prant a loncer extension. Dlnsmorc's attorneys \\lll nsk for a change ofenue tomorrow. nirrni-Tivi ; rmn in TIII : cotur. Ill * T > tltiMiiu In ii I.liiiinr Cnxo 1J\- niiiornti-o . .luilptHiillfiiliroU. . CENT11AL CITY. Neb. . Keb 2 ( Special. ) \ liquor case took an unti-uitl turn here > i > sterrlny. wl-m .Iiulcc HolUnbc k fined. n detcctl\o * r.O for contempt of court. Cen tral City Is what U kno'\n ns a ilry town. The Law anJ Order league has been active In prorccutlnKlolatots of the liquor laws. Two detect l\cs were brouRat here from Lincoln last summer. Arrests were made on Information furnished by them. At the last term of court the detc-tlvcs failed to ap pear. They were brought before Judge Hollcnbeck on bench warrants. Their tes timony vat. of so little importance that the Mate altornrt asked tint 'he cases be dis missed. Evidence given bv one of the sleuths was KO conflicting that. In exasper ation , the court Inpcsed n < i"0 One. PAMII.V OP "IIIJ V1.1JHHllKSTni ) . Urnlll uf fill hi Which llnil II con Trciifcil ritllimiMl l > > Warrant * . LINCOLN' . Keb I' . On the complaint of Health Officer Rhode warrants \vere this afternoon sworn out for the arrest of Mrs. Don Cameron , Thomas Harrison and wife and Mrs Stewart , daughter of the Harrisons All are Christian Scientists and the war rants follow the death of a child of Mrs. Stewart while under treatment of Mrs Cam eron at the Harrison home The complaint charges violation of the Lincoln health laws. Supreme Court Should Hat * Help. FRUMONT. Neb . Feb. 2. ( Special. ) Judge Hollcnbeck said to a Bee correspond ent , In reply to a question as to his \lews of the plan proposed by The Bee of having the district court judges assist the supreme court "The supreme court should be relieved. As now situated , the delay caused by an ap pellate proceeding to the supreme court practically amounts to a denial of justice. 1 have not examined the legal questions in volved In the proposed plan and therefore do not wish to express an opinion upon them. I should think that some legislation would be necessary before the plan suggested could be put in operation " 1'nrmorn to I'lnnl Sugar Her * * . LEXINGTON , Neb . Feb 2 ( Special. ) H Farrell , superintendent of the Grand Island beet sugar factory , was here this week Interviewing farmers and made ar rangements for the planting of a Urge acreage of sugar beets the coming season. The Lexington creamery opened up for the season on Thursdav of this \\eek , under the management of Mr. Zimmerman , an old and experienced creamery man. The pricea paid for the raw material are such that no dairyman can afford to make his own butter , unless he has special facilities. More Sninllpox : 1" Partner Connljr PAWNEE CITY , Neb . Feb. 2 ( Special ] A telephone message was received by th < authorities here yesterday that smallpoi had broken out near Armour , \illage in the southwest part of the county Three mem bers of a family by the name of Pyle art afflicted A message this morning reports the death of one An officer was sent t ( Armour with orders to quarantine the infected - fected family and provide medical assist ance The authorities here are exercising diligence to keep the Infection in check. Jim. ISooKon'n nod ? In Hep Coffin. HENDERSON. Neb. , Feb 2 ( Special. ) Sheriff Lancaster , accompanied by several assistants , went to the Russian cemetery near here and disinterred the coffin of Mrs Gcosen to ascertain if her remains had been removed. They found that the grave had been tampered with , but the remains wore In the coffin. Frank Goasen , son of the de ceased , refuses to answer questions as to \\hat ho was doing in the grave jcstcrday , saying that it is no one's business. Iir . lr. Miepheril nt Table HoeU , TABLE ROCK. Neb . Feb 2 ( Special.- The fourth in the bcries of Epworth leagui lectures was given at the opera house las night to a large audience by Rev. Dr. C M. Fhephcrd of Nebraska City. The sub ject was "Jonathan and John " The seiles cf meetings being held at th ( Methodist Episcopal chuich continues nightlj | under inn supc-nUIcxi of Evangelist Pottei of Atlantic , la. Ilr ' . Mlllnr n n I.eetnrer. BELLEVUE Neb. Feb. 2. ( Spcclnl.- ) Ilov. J.V. . Millar of Lyons. Neb. , lectured nt the- college auditorium Thursday and Fri day cvcnlngb on "Life Among the Crec In- d la IIP. " The lo-lurcr hr.d gathered the ma- frlal for t'.o add ! ess 'luring the jcars he lived among the Crces In Montana , and had with him a fine collection of curios " ' Mrlln. STELLA , Nib , l-'eb. -iBpcclal. . ) l > ur- Ini ; the lait week A. /ilmmcrman luught the drus firm of E G Klnq .t Co . J.V , V.iusht puichucd the hardware and furni ture EtocKof A. E. C.i'Ubltn and C. H. . Thomas bought out hit partner. W. K. AVH- spy , of ttc firm of Tbouiaa & Wlltey. gro cery anil hardware. l.pntrr Mrons : 1'oiinil KEAUNEV. Nth. . F.'b. 2. ( Special Tele- Brain. ) The argument in the raso .ig.ilns ! Letter Strong , for attempted aesault en the person of Caiollne Httn3cn , as concluded this morning .ind the case given to the jurj at U'lli. This afternoon at . ' 30 o'clock th : Jury broub'ht In a verdict of guilty. VOIIIIK .Man Kill * Himself. JHVINHTON , Ni-b. leb L' . ( Special ) - V.'lUiam II. Ukhard. jr , -hot himself i\ltt a revolver Itst night and died t.irly this morning. Tne bullet cntend Just under thi ihln. No cause v.as a ! rincd by the fa > n lly , Ho stemed to Uac boon dc.pondeni of late , 'lie was unmarried. T o Teriuimeh rirnm Sell Out. TECUMSEH. Neb. . Feb. 2 ( Spelal ) - Tvo business changes occurred in Teiurase ! this week. E E Young & Cc. sold theli grocery stock lo Clarion Thompson cf Ell Creek and the Kaley Stoe company disp-a c of Its stock to T. A. WIllEon of Arapahoe. lloherlH ( iolnc Ilficl. to I full. SIDNEY , Neb. Feb 2 ( Special Trte gram ) Hrlghsoi H Roberts anil daughtc of I tab raised uc t tonight. The for.Tie ioarv.-Jinian refused to be lntor\Iewcd. f ! > ailron ririn Clinnurx Iliinil * . CinU.WA Nto 1Mi'pc 1.1 i T'i frra o' Drandall & S-it , whole-ale an retail grocers has gold out to Jobi , A wealthy stockman. TARIFF FOR PORTO RICO Bill tn Be Reported for SjsUm of One- Fourth Regular Ravet. MEANING OF THE TERM UNITED STATES Mnjnrllj of Wnji nnil lenm * n1i- Coninilttce lln'iN"Coimrm * lln * Inllntltcil I'imer In Denllnu nlth : \ MV Tcrrltfirlei. WASHINGTON , Feb. 2. At a fprciil meeting of the wa > s and means crmmi' ee today it was decided to report a bill cMab llihfnt ; n tariff system for Porto Rlro era a basis of 25 per cent of the rates In the regular tariff law. Reports also were received from the rub- committee , which has considered to wha' extent the term United States an used In the constitution relates to the outUIng te-- ritory recently acquired by this country majority of the subcommittee , comprlslnt the republican members , reported In sub- rtanco that congress has practlcallj unlim ited power In dealing with these territories , Thn minority , comprlflng Rlchnrd on , dem ocrat , and New lands , slhcr , hold In sub stance that all constitutional restrictions ex tend to the newly acquired territory and thai the powers of congress are thereby limited IlptrrmltirH Line of I'ollo. The reports on the meaning of the term United States , " as applicable to Porto Rico the Philippines. Hawaii and other posses sions , were received with great interest ami were regarded aa determining a most Impor tant line of policy by those In authority The majority report , by Dalzell of Penn- syhanla , Hopkins of Illinois and Orosvcnot of OMo , Is as follows : rirst-That the teun "United Stales. " Ir that provision of the con" Itutlon whirl declare1 ; that all "duties. Imposts and ex cises --hall be uniform throughout the United States" means > nd is confined It the s tate th.T constitute thefcdcra union and does not cover nKo tnc terrltor > belonslnz to the United States. Second That the authorities treatins ol this question and decisive of It are those tint trc.it of and involve In their decl lot thr duestlon whether the cons'itutlon. e > proprlo rigorr , and Independent of treat } stipulation or onurpsslonul legislation , ev tends to territory veiled to and ncqulroi I.- the United Sta cs. Third That the weight of these nuthorl ties .sustains the follow Ins propositions \lz . ( a ) That the United States nriy ac > quire .errltory either under the treaty- making iind w.ir power of flic con tltutlor ur b > virtue of Its general powers of sov erclKiity ns a nation. In which are Imludri all the'inherent powers of sovereignty , hot ) of the United States us nil Indermidcn na Ion and all the powers of the scvcra states as so\erelsns. ( til That tie power to povein acqulrei territory result" from the right to acqulri and also from the provision of .section : i article Iv of the constitution , tow It "Power to dlFjicv-e of and make all needfu rules and reRulatlons respecting the terrl torv and other property belonging to tin United States ' lei Tha1 congress ha ? power to goverr acquired territory Independent of the llm itatlons of the constitution , but In cae' ' where territory has been acquired for tin purposes of statehood , congress "would bi subject 'o those fundamental limitations ii favor of personal rights which lire formu latcd In the constitution and its amend mcnt. but these limitation ? e\i"-t rather b ; Inference and the genaral spirit of lie con Ftltutlon from which congress derives al Its powers tlian by any express and dlrec application of Its provisions ( d ) That congress hat. power to goven Porto Rico and the Philippines Independen of the llmlta'lons ot the constitution " Wlmt the Minority Tlilnkn. The minority report by Richardson sajs- The meaning of the term "United States' has been defined by the supreme court o the United State ? Thd question wa passed upon by Chief Justice Marshall o the btiprenie court and ho undertook t < define what was meant by the term as I was used in section S of article i of th cons'itutlon. " " Richardson then quotes from Justice Mar sball's decision. Richardson also refers to a similar rulin by Chief Justice Taney in 19 Howard , 391 and says no other construction has eve been given by the supreme court. Man other cases are cited in general harmon v.ith this view. Richardson savs It follows , therefore , that the terr "United States , ' as used In _ .e section rc ferred to , means all the states and terrl lories of the United States The construe tlon of fhe term , asslven above , is in ; ier feet harmony with the views of statesmci and jurists and of the practice of our KOV crnmcnt for more than 100 years , and un ; other construction would work a revolutio In our system of 'axation It will be cl ) served the majorltj members of the sut committee submit no opinion or deU&lon a the supreme court of the United States * t sustain the contention they make * The committee discussed the reports a length and then , by a party vote of 8 to < endorsed the majority report. The committee adopted the following sub stltute for Payne's bill relative to trade will Puerto Rico : huliNlltntr to Pnjne'n Illll. Section 1 That the provisions of this ac shall apply tc the Irland of Porto Rico am to the adjacent islands and waters of tli Islands lylnff east of the 7Uh meridian o longitude wtst of Greenwich , which wa ceded to the United States bv the govern nient of Spain by treaty concluded April 1 ! 1S93. and the name Porto rtlco as uied Ii this act shall be held to Include not enl ; the island of that name , but all adjacen islands , as aforesaid. Sertlon 2 That on and after the pasi-ag of thlH act the came tariffs , customs um duties shall be levied , collected and pali upon .ill articles Imported Into Puerto Hli , from ports other than tho'-e ' of the Unltet States which are required by law to be col lected upon articles imported Into the Unlte < States from foreign countries Section 3 That on and after the passap of this act all merchandise coming into th United State ? from Porto Rieo and comlt. ! Into Porto Rico from the I'nl cd State shall be entered at the several ports ' entry upon payment of :5 per cent of th duties which are required to be- levied , < ol Icetcd find paid upon like articles of mcr vhandlfe. Imported from foreign countries Provided , nevertheless , that the < ustom duties collected in the United States port upon articles of merchandise of Poll lilc-an manufacture shall not bu Uis In rut and amount thun the Internal revenue ta : which maj be Imposed In the United State upon the saimi articles of merchandise o domestic manufacture , ami the custom duili-a collec ted In Porto Rico ports upoi iiitlcles of United States manufacture Fhnl not be ! tr than the Internal revenue ta- vvhlih niiiy bn Imputed In Porto Rico unoi the barne articlej of Porto Itknn mnnufnc turc. Section I prcnlilii that these duties , Jci thr tout of collecting the same , and the groh amount of all collections in the I. nlti'd State upon articles , of im-rchandlee coming fro , Por/o Rico , shall bet plated at thu dispona of the president for tao purpose of payin , the expenses of the government of Port , Rico. FORECAST OF THE WEATHEF Incrrnnln ; ; ClmiiHneni. Snliirdii } , nil ) Until or Snoit humid ) In \ebru lia. WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. Forecast for Sat unlay and Sunday For Nebratl.a and Kansas Increasln cloutllneas Saturdaj ; rain cr snow Sunday Eoutheastcrly winds. For Iowa Fair Saturday , with warme In eastern portion , winds shifting to cast crly , Sunday rain or snou. For Missouri Inaeashig cloudiness Sat urJ.aj , with warmer In northeast portion probably rain Sundav easterly winds Nervous Exhaustion. ! Horsford's ' Acid Phosphate A 4.3 as a tonic and nerve food , irn- j nturg vigor and strength to the entire system. Induces refreshing sleep. Genuine bean oune HolifOKO's on rapper. Peruna Cures Catarrh Wliercvcr Located 1'eriiiin > ol n fnre-\ll. Prnma is tint a "cure all ' It cures ju l one disease catarrh Hut since * catarrh la .iblo to fisjon Itself within the eiilTerc it rrgans' of the body , so It Is that Peruna 11 tires artertlons of these organs But we In sist that Perunn cure * ! one disease only We clilm thst Peruna I * the only Internal sdentlfic remedy for catarrh vet devised We claim that catarrh Is a systemic disease , hat Is to say. It Invades the whole system. ' We claim that Pcrunn Is n systemic remedy ; ( hat Is ti eay , It eradicates cntnrrh from the svstm Catarrh Is not a local disease. Per - r mIs not a local remedy. Plneo talarrh irvadcs the system , only a systemlj icnictly i an icach It. This Is , In brief , our claim In nsstgning to the disease catarrh our remedy. Peruna. Booker T. Washington , President of Tus- 1 kegce College. Tuskcgcc , Ala. , siys I 1 have used one bottle of Pciunn and 1 lean truthfully sav that 1 hmr never taken any medicine that has Improved me as much as Peruna " There Is no mcdlilnc that can til.c Us Congressman Smith of 1'linols. pla e VIdrebs The Poruna Mrdli me Co. lion V ri \ I < nnr of Fan Ur > Columbus , 0. , for free catarrh bonk Hon George W. Srallh. Member lion V\m \ Deaun Hr U cf Oonsrcbs In a rc-cnt letter from of the rn\ and co mtv of * i Mtirplij sboro. 111. , to The Prruna Fran , iso. . la a letfo- : written from Mrdlclnc Co. . snys the following i.i San FrauclBco , S.IVB regard to Peruna for citarrlr 1 1 would not be without Pe peruna Medicine C : . runa ns I have found It to bo the i.es . * calarrhnl remedy for Gentlemen I taKe pleasure In complaints that I have over used testifying ID the merits of Peruna I 1-ave tiled most all of the so I have tnUe'n one bottle for my e.itarrh and I feel \cry much bene- ( ailed calairh remedies odvertlsc-l flted. To those vho are aflli ted r.id can conscientiously sav ih.it with catarrh and In need of a gmd of all the remedies for cntar-hal tonic I take pleasure In rc < .oru- lomplalnts rejommendod to n < mendlng Peruna none hnvo Itcn KO beneficial us Ilespectfully. PCI una. " Uco W Smith. Win. A. Define Kvi-rybody lit iiibji-ct to catarrh I i runu cares catarrh , acute or chronic , v. hcrcvcr iatcM. i . Major Jxmgstrect Tl.i 1'r . , ' J , . 6 V v0r Major Robert L LongMrert Hon Thuinn * Oar-in who served on the staff of Gcnenl - Hin Thomas Gahan. of rhirago , Lee. General Francis V Grer-ir General Arnold , of the Regulars , GEN. JOE WHEELER III member of National Tom- and General Willlston. In the late mi tee of the Democratic pait. war with Spain. Is the son of th Says of Peruna : ' ' I join Senators writes as follows " ! was a'flt.l nreat ex-Confederate Geneial cd with catarrh for fourteen venrs Major Longstrect wab musteied + f ators Sullivan , Roach and mid though I tried many rrnudie ? out In June , and he is now in and applied to several dorti.rs 1 m in their Gpin ° good Washington trying to get rll of th ? McEnery w.'s not able to find a rure. I'll' pernicious malarial fever which he ion of Peruna as an effective .illv 1 learned of the lemedv , Po- contracted In Cuba He found Pe Him through a friend who had runa of benefit on his return to the catarrh remedy. " used it 1 teok Peruna for nvenr United States , and sajs the fol two weeks , and am now cntirrh lowing In regard to the great ca cured 1 have every icasin to tarrh cure and tonic think , " mv cure i permanent on" "J have taken Peruna as a tonic as it has been a > ear rince then on raj return from Cuban I can heartlh- recommend Periini and find it excellent ' a a catarrh rcncdit will euro whet all other remedies fall ' Miss Jennie Johnson Vice President .Mis Urn. kett Federation dent Chicago Teachers 3118 Lake Park avenue Chicago Mr F E Bracl.Ptt , S SiMo 111 , write > \mcng te different street Melford. Mas'siy ? 'I remedies I have tricxl when in hive been trci'lng m.vself for ca need of a tonic none have helped turrh for about i ent\-four years me more than Peruna I find During that time1 have usd It espcciallj helpful In cases of manv different Kinds of inedklne. catarrh of tto stomach , It re but rime using vour medicines I stores tha functions of nature , In find them far sjperlor In eveiv duces sleep and builds up the entire respect. The tonic effect of Perun i tire system " on me Is trulv wonderful Mv Catarrh of the pelvic organs Is wife uses and lecoramendo P- the bane of womankind. rtina Most cases of backache are Few stop to realize In how manv caused by catarrh of the kldne > s VVRVS catarrh can affect the b d Peruna is iust the medic.ne for Every organ , every duct e.rr/ catarrh of the kidneys It stim . - I a. sage , every openlns of 'he ' lates the kldneve to excrete from human body Is liable to itnrr'i ' the bleed the accumulating Peruna in an internal , fyatemi' polfon It gives vigor to the i atarrh icnipdv , and acts bem - heart's act'oii and digestive sv ficiullv on all of the mucous mem tern. Peruna thould be us d in l > ranr-T nf the human body C > i > all cases of catarrh of the kid cquruth ll is equally effective O neys ( arc atarrh In any organ. 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