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TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATt'TtOAY, M"ATICIT 31. 1000.
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WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
Don's Statement Eayj PfogrcM is Towaiil
Better Things.
REMARKABLE RISE CF RAILROAD STOCKS
Vlirnt Ksii'firl I'll 1 1 I'nr lleloiv Lust
cnr' KMirln 11C Corn Ago In
I'rinr I'nri'lKii Dciiiiind
fur CVrenlx.
NEW YORK, Mrirth 50. It. (1. Dun &
Co.'s Wctkly Review of Trade tomorrow
will say:
'Process townrd better fliliiKS has been
iinmlsteikubU'. It wan it year n;o thnt the
frenzied speculation In Industrial stocks
reached IIh culmination, with price nvrrux
InK hlgliar than nt any tlmo since, whllo
rallroinl stocks, after some decline, ros"
ll. is nor ahnre hlchcr In September, und
rent -mailer lhan Ian jcar, but Hi I rr cent
larger than In I'".
Failures for th" week have been V In
th I'nlt'd State. aalnft 1M l.i year
and ;:) In Canada, aRalnst 24 last year.
WIJHKLY CLHAIUXl llt SI! TOTAL.
Atturi-KUle f HhnIiii'hii Trnnsneteil by
the Afmoi'lliteil limit.
NEW YORK, March 30. The following
table, compiled by Uradstrect, shown tha
bank clearing)) at all principal cities tor the
eck ended March 30, with the percentage
of lncre.no ana decrease, as compared with
the corresponding week lost year:
C1TIKS.
nfter the fall In both, which ended In Dc- Detroit
ember, havo now risen per snare to
the highest point of this year. The ndvanco
durlnr; tho last week has been remnrknbly
vlKorous, and with more public support than
before. SVhtat export rail far Wow
year's, omountliiK in th week to
bu.. iiKaltiHt 1I,1U6,S8 last year. The prl'-e
has advanced 2Vic. with statements thnt tho
crop of Franco Is Rrently reduced. though
It Is lather early to make any such esti
mate. Tho exiort of corn again prove the
tniiBnltndo of forelKtt (lemand for eerea Is as
the extraordinary movement of last year s
closely apprpaehed. ll.TW.s75 bu. m v UK Bonn
nbroao In four weeks, uuulnst l.t.lt.ll ast
year. Tho western receipts are nenrls three
times as Inw n In tho same week last
onr, IndlcntliiR an abundant supplj on
hand, but tho price has risen U,c.
Cotton has declined this week, but
supplies are so small and easily eontro led
that tho tuttiro cannot well be predicted.
1'orelKii needs to contlnuo tho consumption
until the end of the crop year are now larRe,
but must bo supplied from the detreasltiK
stock here. Tho demand for cotton rooiIs
Is fair for Immediate needs, but the tono
! weaker for future deliveries, and some
tosales by speculators and converters havo
been mado tu concessions. The export de-
... I.,...,,,- Iifnivil fnnilM 1H MIOW. Iltld
lliaitii ivi ......... . Y,l..n..
tirlut Moths have been held at l'lill Riser
for several weeks without a sale.
Wool has declined fully le on the aver.tRo
of revised iptotatlons ami more for lleeen
and linn or line 'medium territory which
fells at Mo clean,, with medium clolhlliK at
r,(e. The uoods market Is oulet, and orders
nre limited, and outside the favorites the
iirleos are Irregular, with 6 per cent decline
In some medium woolens and lino woisteds.
Iron Is Krowlmt weaker. uX';ept In I"sst
mer pin. which Is held .it J2I.W at Pltt
hurt; In spile of small sales of eastern at
lntvpr urines. Aiiiiiruciu .-. i
New York
Chlcn&o
lloston .........
I'hlladelphlil ...
J'lttsburs
St. Louis
llaltlmore
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Kansas City ...
Minneapolis ...
Cleveland
New Orleiuitf .
Louisville
Amount. Ine
sold
little aboyu U anil bash' at l.r.O. w;ith east
ern form'orrered at $st.'o at Pittsburg in
llnlshed products no further chatiKc appears,
except in relinca oars, wmu i
orders, close to 2c at Philadelphia, nnd In
plates, which aro sclllnic ill 2o or less nt
both markets. Iletter prices are expected
from the consolidation In sheets. Hut It
will not be ensy nor In tho end prolltable to
hold prices arter supplies so far exceed tho
demand that material can bo bought at
lower cost. , .,
Til" advance of le In hemlock sole leather
has led to some heavy transaction, ihoucli
In fact but a restoration of prhes paid In
January. It restricts orders for boots and
shoes, which are.stnall. although shipments
contlnuo nbout 7 per cent larner than last
year for March, execcdint; those of other
years Hill more. llld s at Chicago eun
tltitic to decline, thoiuth slowlv Transa-
tlons thrnuch clearluir houses shojv a niu ii
smaller volume cf business than Ji year afio.
tho dally average f"f .V"h being 113 per
w
tlalvestnn
Houston
Kaviintmll
Indianapolis
OMAHA
Providence
Milwaukee
Denver
Ilnffalo
Columbus, O
Ht. Joseph
Ht. Paul
Hartford
Hlchmoud ..
Memphis
WashliiRtou
I.os AnKelert
Peoria
Portland, Ore
Rochester
New Haven
Worcester
Atlanta
Salt I.ako City
l'ort Worth
Springfield, Mass....
Norfolk
Des Mollies
Nashvlllo
Hamilton
Clrand Uaplds
AiiKUSta, Cla
Dayton, o
Seattle
Spokann
Slonx City
Toledo
Portland, Mc
Syracuse
Wilmington, Del....
Fall Hlver
Lowell
Tacoma
New Bedford
Knoxvllle, Tenn....
Topeka
HlrniliiKhnin
Wichita
llliiKhntuton
I.nxliinton. Ky
Jacksotivllle, Fin...
Kitlamazno
Akron
ChattanooKii
Itockford, 111
Canton. O
SnrliiBlleld, O
Fargo, N. O
Slonx Falls. S. O...
Hastings, Neb
Fremont, Neb
Davenport
Helena
Kvansvlllo
Macon
Mttle Hock
Hprlnglleld. Ill
Voilllgstown
Jl.iria.llS.Si3l.
HS.J60.lCli
, s7.e,M7.
33.flBI.0SI
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I 21.270.311
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3.770.(153
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3.0S7.42U .
2.IPB.H51
2. 137.tia!l
2,331, 13SI
2.10T..M)7
1.707, (US
l,fi03.24 .
1. 223,2 Ki'.
l.ins.f .
1.41.22!l
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1.370.27M.
1.1SS.W1!.
i.iiri.nosi
1,323.3101
1.1W.300
1.107.W1I
1 .Jf7 .7R2!
l,0Ki.3llll
i.osa.sstn
l,S).42fi!
1.102. BSC
1.0I.1.0S0'
l.(S7,S25:
S2!i.2?.Gl,
820.9iBl
1115.5111
018.117!
473 .cm
SM1.03I!
367,r.iri'
Wl.tCI
r,!i7,52i;
Bl .237
3:.7.100
431.1871
2fi2.fl31l
3S0.4B3I
41li,TIH
.Mll.232,
.123.113
23l,ll!
3.V..T7II
2,m,s4Si
111,070
1.S,39I'
113.7111
W.320
r.n2,307
H2V.1.WI
. i B7l.rrt
. ( .".M.0S7I
.1 323.935
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Dec.
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Saginaw
Total... r S .
Totals outside N
Y.
DOMINION
310,121! 30.3 ......
.iJl,72n.n.S7n IS
676. 7 12.2101 1 a . . .
OF CANADA.
Montreal i Il.7'i.0l .. .
Toronto ( S.BH7.2V'. ..
innlpeg I .Sir.i.'7. 4 t
Halifax i 1.22.,Hr. 17.2 i
Hamilton OM.74I1 6 I
St. John. N-. U j 5l,77;l 13.e
Vancouver I Sl.'.OM 4ii.il
Victoria 373.201
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Totals
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Complete External and
Internal Treatment
$1
25
ConJlstlnz ol CUTICURA SOAP (25c), to cleanse tha
skin ol crusts and scales nnd f otten the thickened cuti
cle, CUTICURA OlNTflCNT (50c), to Instantly allay
Itching, Irritation, and Inllammatlon, and soothe and
hcul, and CUTICURA RGSOLVENT (S0c to cool and
cleanse the blood. A single set Is often sulflclent to cure
the most torturing, dlsllgurlnc skin, scalp, and blood
humors, rashes, Itchtngs, and Irritations, with loss ol
hair, when the best physicians and all other remedies
tail. ald throughout b world. POTTER DRUO AND
CHEM. CORP., Sol Pro. Bton. "Mow to Cur
Baby Humors," frte.
t SOUTH OMAHA NCWS.J
All thrco of the republican canJIdiitcs for
member of tho Hoard of Education arc mak
ing an Interesting campaign nnd in this
work they aro being ably assisted by the
South Omaha School league, which as
organized a short time ago for the purpose
of bringing nbout a better government In the
public schools. One of the prominent mem
bors of the league said yesterday: "The
present board Is n very expensive luxury to
tho taxpayers of this city and now Is the
tlmo to start a reform by voting for good
men on the Hoard of Kducatlon."
A thorough examination of the records of
tho board has been wade, with a view to
ascertaining how much It has cost the people
to maintain tho schools slnco 1S00.
If or tho school year of 1896-7 the total cos!
was J52.CC2.4I, with a cost per child of J18.7t,
Tho term of 1S97-8 cost the taxpayers f 61.-
199.38, or J1S.11 per child.
During tho school year of 1S98-9 the
Ilcnrd of Kducntlon spent J75, 153.50. thus
making tho averago cost per pupil 121.18.
Tho school year of 1899-1900 shows nn enor
mous Increaso In expenses. It will require
an expenditure of J105.000 for tho present
fiscal year under contracts already maue
Taking tho average attendance-, tho cost
this vear is J20.39 ner child. It may De
staled in this connection that the llgurea
given nbovo Include tho cost of new build
Inns. When tho republican board icun
qulshed control In 1898 tho cost per child
was J18.ll. This year it Is $29.39. a uiuer
enco of J11.2S or 02 per cent Increaso in cost
of education per child, whllo only a 12 per
cent Increaso Is shown.
In 1897-8 over 78 per cent of tho school
census of sown umana auemicu hl-houi
whllo this year only 05 per cent Is given
rnihlle. Instruction. This shows a decrease
of 13 nor cent In attendance, with an In
creaso of 82 per cent In tho coat of main
tcnance.
After looking over these figures an officer
of tho school leaguo said: "Why such an
extraordinary cxnendlturo when tho vatlo
of attendance shows a decreaso? The people
of Smith Omaha should see to It that good
men nre placed on the board to find out why
oiirti rrrlclnsM oxncndlturcs are mado and
correct them."
For the purpose of making comparisons
,tnin him lmioi secured from about a dozen
rlilPH of the slzo of South Omnha.
New llrltaln. Conn., has an attendance of
r.Tr.7 nnd It costs 112.55 per child. At
Newport, Ky.. tho attendance Is 3,777, nnd
tho rost J15.83. Oalesburg. 111., reports sin
ntiriiitnncn of 3.320. with nn nverago cost
r iiT 4i nor caDlta. The secretary of the
Hoard of Kducatlon at Kock Island, III.,
-i. .... nttominurp of 3.400 ntinlls. at a
mat ..f J17.C0 ner nupll. Mollne, 111., n
nn attendance of 3.21S. und the cost Is JlS.2fi
A t.Mnln 111 t r1 ni tendance. Is given ns
a 117 nn,l tho cost J2O.90. Newport. H. I-
has a school population of 3,517, and It costs
ihn rliv J25.4G ner child.
At Stockton, (Ml., the average nuenuuncv
... . . .... 1 1 ,ii t T Mnimt
Is 2.738, and tno cost, per puim .n n.
.r v v n.nnrts nn attetulanco of
U111U.1, . t - -
ran ntnl a cost of Jll.Oi.
The cost at Klgln Includes the redemption
of $10,000 In bonds, ai .evpori u
ainuini? fund Is Included In llgurlng
cost per child. Tho Stockton, Cal.. figures
lncludo J17.500 for new ouuuings. mi
Xln( Vnrnnn. N. Y.. tho COSt includes
jlO.000 for new buildings and $5,000 for bonds
rcdccimcd.
In South Omaha tno rnie ox -.-...- i-
pupil Includes $17,591 ror new uuuui
The cities mentioned are paying Interest on
from J50.000 to $150,000 bonded Indebtedness.
Tho South Omaha school district Is not
bonded for ono cent ana nas no unci mi. .u
... ,.. w
Tho republican cnnuiuiin-n -""-of
tho Hoard of Kducatlon aro showing up
this past history of tho board and making
comparisons for the purpose of making It
plain to tho public tuai tnc prcae...
board Is not what It should bo and that
there has been extravagance In the expendi
ture of tho public money. Colonel A. Ii.
Lott A. V. Miller and Theodore Schroder
aro tho republican candidates for members
-I nnnr.1 of Kducatlon. and It elected
r nimlrcd to do all In their power
to correct tho existing abuses.
Alt thoso who. havo changed their places ol
residence since October must e arc
transfer and the board of rcnlstratlni mc t-
today for thi 4 purpcue. a full vo c
desired on election day every one is U'R
to attend to the matter of registration
day.
Iteitiililletin I'rlinnrlen.
A liberal vote was polled at the rep b
llcan primaries held yesterday to scr i
delcgatoj to the county convention. Thrr
was only ono ticket In the- ntJrt and ccn
scqucntly there was no contest of any kln.
These arc the delegates:
First Ward I-. F. Kttor, .lohn C. Troutan
Second Ward-F. C. Clark. F. K. Joncu.
Third Ward John F. Schllltz. O. H. Sher
wood. .
Fourth Ward-O. K. Urtice, Jolt Coole)
Mnnle Clly Jol.
Iion't forget to register today.
You must register or you cannot vote
Work on the new street car loop is pro-
gri'sslng nicely.
l. a Mill en of Allirtciit announces nn
birth of a daughter.
i'ii,. fimi.r.il of Thomn MeArdlc win l"
held nt St. Agnes' church today. Interniciii
at St. Mary's cemetery.
M. Itobertson, 1115 Jllnolirl nvenue, wu.
entertain the F. I.. C tnilght.
ah iiifMn who favor co id covernment are
Invited to attend the republican rallies tonight.
n Important buslnos-t meeting or the
Young Men's Hcpubllcatl cum was neiu
last night.
Mrs. W. W. Hill of Lincoln is tne guest
of Mrs. (leorge Knworlli, Tweiity-seventn
and J streets.
Itegular services will bo held nt the Al
bright Methodist Episcopal church Sunday
morning anil evening.
Interest In the beet sugar IndU'try seems
to be crowing and tho chnnces are t lint
r."lto a number of farmers In this vicinity
will put In beets this summer
Colonel James 1.. Pnxtoii. general super
intendent of tho I'tilon Stock Yards com
pany, contemplates making n two-months'
tour tlirollgn liiirope nun summer.
Mrs. Charles Fowler died yesterday nfter-
nnnn nt t 10 res Hence ni airs. .Ma-raret
Kruso, 520 North Nineteenth street Funeral
services) will bo held Sunday morning at 10
o'clock.
YOU
may be suffering while positive
and permanent relief is easily
obtainable
California's Mission Remedies
and
Caia Cactus Liniment
arc warranted to cure
RHEUMATISM
and HI diseases of the
Kidneys and Bladder
Tbe druitlit will rclurs your money
II Sin Curo fails to btoeflt you
San Curo Cathartic Tablets
Work painlessly and Immediately rcllevs
constipation and LIVER ILLS.
f) miS cleanliness go VMi
Mfok hand in hand
1 MJap Rose W
flk So sip fr
jl Made of Vegetable Oils, Cocoa Butter, JSP
and GEyceran. Hj
Nf Cleansing and Soothing. Un
Piano Sale Lin
The Pianos, the Prices and the Terms
is
Owlnc to tho great bnrKaln3 wo hav0 ccllpcd all other attempts at piano
ellln. Wo aro selling from 10 to 20 planes a day.
RRMCMBEK Although wo sell pianos from $100.00 to $:f.0.00 less than
ny othor uouso In Omaha, we still contlnuo to make tho best of terms, $5.00
and $10.00 monthly payments as the buyer may drelre.
Satisfaction Riiarantectl not only by us. but al-o by tho manufacturers.
Wo have had spoclal concessions mado us by the Mctorlea and therefore,
cau sell now pianos nt much less than any other dealer for tho uamo grade.
Stool and Scarf freo with each piano.
chmoller
COLUMBIA BEVEL-CEAR
CHABRSILESS.
Iteiliit ed lit WelulM iuiiI lm
pioxed IhrmmliiMil. 57r, IJtlO.
COLUMBIA, HARTFORD,
STORMER and FENNANT
CHAIN WHEELS . . .
Meet every preference n to
liullern
ijiao, if-."..
or price, ifflOi f:tn
Reliable Piano House.
1313 Farnam Street. 337 Broadway, Co. Bluffs.
COLUMBIA
COASTER BRAKE.
Ainilleiible to either Clintu
lesn .r I'linlii 31nlel. Snves
one-tlilid of llir worlt.
Anierlenn llleyele Co.,
l'OI'H A I.l'S nUI'AHTMISNT,
llnrlfonl, (Num.
Nob Cycle To . Columbia Uealors.
Omaha Ulcyelo Co.. Stormer Dealers.
OMAHA. NUH.
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THE VON N0HL C0NPANY.70l B. Ciuclnnatl. O.IPrewr.tioB.iotu.uaiuabtr-
ic.iilnUv Working llnrtl.
n Kelly, tho republican candidate,
for 'mayor, and Frank Koutsky. the candl
miv iroaaurcr. aro busily engaged
,ch day In making a personal canvass ut
ihn voImb in tho city. Every where thcno
candidates go they aro given a cordial greet
i .i npmipntlv they are. grtntly en
couraged. As regards tho situation at tho
t iimn one well known republican
Bald Init night thnt Kelly was n Buro winner
n ,q tho halanco of the ticket. Ilie
platform which Candidate Kelly stands on la
very favorably considered by tho taxpayers
and his plcdgo to Institute n reform In all
city departments Is what tho people usem
to want. Tho desire for n change. In ad
ministration is growing and naturally when
reform nnd honest government are wanted
tho peoplo Iook to mo luiiuuMv.....
Every candidato on tho ticket Ifl plcdgctl to
reform and economy In tho administration
of public affairs and no ono doubts but that
tho entlr.i republican ticket will bo elected.
( Oiioellionoie CiiiiillilnteM AelMe.
All of tho councllmaulc candidates on tho
republican ticket aro malting an uuu.u,
ffort to become) acquainted wun iuo
and their success so tar in uejunu
expectations. Wtn Adkln In the First
ward In out working cany ami mm mm
expects a big vote In nil or tno warns, on
for tho Second warn, jnsepu uvumu
the field looks good for Kelly nnd the wholo
republican ticket. Fred Martin, tho rcptiu-
llcan candidato in tno nuru warn, m uu
of tho well known mooring men 01 mu
city. Hei hnfi resided here for fourteen
years nnd has always tiern lucniincu wim
labor. Ho Is making friends every day nnd
his election Is conceded. Over In the Fourth
ward, where, there is supposed 10 ue n demo
cratic majority, Augunt Miner, the rcpun
llcan candidato for member of tho
city council, reports that he Ih making prog
ress every day. Mr. Miner is a wen Known
business man and ho Is confident of election.
Iteinilillenii Hnllle Tonluht.
Tonight several rallied of republicans will
be held. At KoutBKy u nan 111 inu nriumi
ward Mr. Edward Ilosewatcr and Mr. .
Iluresh will deliver addressc. It Is also
expectt.l that 1'. J. narrott, former member
of thn city council, will speak.
i toilnrn Woodman hall a hlg mnss
meeting will be held with Hon. James H.
Vim nmicn and J. A. Heck a tho speakers,
Mr. Hosowatcr has agreed to speak at this
meeting for a few minutes. The Swedish
quartet of Omaha will bo prmcnt nnd will
render a number or selections.
All thoso interested In better government
for tho city of South Omaha no urged to
attend thcsei meetings.
Itexlxter Toilni.
This in resictratlon day and every oni
who dcslren to vote must bo reglsterol.
Those who did not reslstcr last fall must
rtEU.tor this oprlns or they cannot vott.
A Few
Prominent
Nebraskans
Who Praise
Our Remedies.
Kev Geo Scnrr. I'nxtor
l'resbyteiian Church, fol-
ou. Neb
Ite 1J V Hopenkrans, Dor-
hey. Neb.
lies F. M. Esterbrook,
Treas Nebraska Wesleyan
VnUerslty, Lincoln, Neb.
Ile D. C lloppon, l'astor
M K. t'hurch, W'aunetu,
Nob.
Itev. A S. Hrown, Tastor
Congregational Church,
lrvliiston, Neb.
Itev. It. 1). lloblnson, Palis
ade, Neb.
Rev Wm. Sumpter, Editor
"Chrtstlali News", Heth
nny. Neb.
Itev S. I. nelvllle, I'nHtor
l'resbvterlan Church, Hub
bell, Neb.
Itev Paul II. Arlington. Te
nimseh, Neb.
Itev YV It Peters, Pastor
M K. Church, Wood
Hlver, Neb.
Itev Win. II. Vunderzec,
Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. K J Crumrlnc, Colum
bus, Neb.
Chits. II. Nichols, Lebanon,
Neb.
J W Howker. H. & M. H.
n . Djrehester, Neb,
do. r
epherd.
UKV J A SHEPHERD. Ills father
was a elergyman nnd irj-vei J"
Kentucky to Iowu In ir-lfi. lie was left
fatherless at three yearH of ago. At
tho beglnnlnB of lh civil war lie en
istedlr Company IC of the 2f.l i Iowa
infantry. Iowa HrliruGe. 1st Division
of the 16th Corps. He was In tho great
march to the sea. From VlPkHliiirir.
Corinth. Mission Ridge. Lookout
Mountain nnd so on to At antn. II"
was exposed to storms and cold, lie
sleed by the enemy, annoyed by
frogs, lizards and gray-backs; tramped
through mud and slelt In Hwunips and
boss mid returned to his homo to
surfer for many years because of his
lnublllty to Und a remedy that would
icstoro lilm to health.
Gives
Sworn Proof
or the great remedial worth or both Dr.
Kny's Henovntor nnd Dr. Kay's Kld
nevcurn. Ho has exporioncad tho tor
rible sufferings and dangers which be
sot tho path or every soldier in the war
or tho Rebellion -has felt the pangs
that tho hardships and exposure
brought on and now Knows tho exqui
site pleasure and deep gratitude for
the restoration or his long lost health.
Such words as his cannot rail to con
voy certain conviction thoy should
mean much to fallow sufferers
Cincinnati, Iowa.
"I hereby certify that Dr. Kay's Renova
tor nnd Dr. Kay's Kldneyeurn have dono
for mo what 17 doctors and n seoro or pat
cut medicines utterly failed to do. I can t
llnd words to describe the condition of mi
stomach, liver and kidneys. Constipation
hendaehe and points In every Joint were
an everydav occurrence nnd nt times, wi
severe that I could not wnlk or hardly see.
1 read of Dr. Kay's remedies, sent for tlie.tn
and now cainiol hay enough n incir jinnse.
,f you have uny of those old conudlca.ed I JjJ. ft Uy'X a.'ul
will thank me for the ... vice. I make t ,1s stn omcni to A. .SI1KPIIKRD.
brethren among whom I have pre ' ''hed th t, ! ,0 t ,! the 301 Ii day of
Subocrlbed and sworn to by Rev. J. A. bin intern, rn-iun u(; t McKEEIIAN.
April, 189S. . .. , , , ,.. u,n, tnn-iislili). Aniianooso. county, Iowa.
(Seal.) JUStlco ol lliu i-cace in mm i". -
A Few
Prominent
lowans
Who Praise
Our Remedies.
Rev. J. G. Semen, Founder
Christian Homo Orphunnua
Council Hlurfs
Rev W. II. Crewdson, Corn-
RevK. I'olyn. A.M. PaMor
Pre.sbyterian t'hurch, Lau-
Rev. H. U. Dyo, Pastor
Presbyterian Church, Mor
rison. .
Rev. J. D. DoTar, l'astor
M. K. Church, Spring Hill.
Rev. O. Pfiltrmeyer, Jolloy.
Rev. C. S. M. lood. Paator
Prnsbyteriun Church Con
way. ,
Rev. O. W. Statton, Doltanco
Rev. A. M. Shimor, ltVH Ma
pie street, Des Jlolnes.
Rev. K. Edwards, Osroola,
Rev. P. J. Her, Pastor
Swedish M. K. Church, Des
Moines. ,
Rev. J. A. Mitchell, Hiran
ton. II. U. Trulllngcr, Farragiit.
Rev. Cieo. Hrown. Pastor
Haptlst Church, Einennin,
Hcv. J. II. Marshall. FatUor
Presbyterian Church, Dal
las Center.
Rev. .1. A. Shepherd, Cincinnati.
Renowator
Helvey.
Fair-
Ash-
Mr? Alien
bury. Nel)
Mrs S W Mlddloton,
land, Neb
Mrs Jasper Whcaton. nsh
liieton. Neb , ,
11 It Dills. Mlllburn. Neb.
W R Harper. County Sur
veyor. Thedford, Neb.
Dyppopaia, Liver Complaint, Spring
Cures Constipation,
Diseases and All Organl" Disorders! Men whom you know or know of men of prom
lncnco and national reputation, say that Dr. Kay's Renovator Is EXACTLY what wo
say It Is nnd that not one of our claims Is tho least exaggerated! Every ono of tho
following gentlemen have said that no othor remedy even helped tho troublu which
Dr. Kay's Renovator cured!
Ilubbell. Neb.,
Rev 1) H Rohrabailgh.
Pastor P r e b y t o r 1 a n
Church, Osieola.
Rev. J C l.'acke, Carroll.
Rev. D V. Sevender, OK
den. Rev. ,1ns II. Wheeler, Mnplo
ph (irove, Madison Co.
., ,,..i.t.Au v a,.u r if an n n
Ru ; P BGlville. VaXJWuWnhniiu:; ur. hay s nenovaior uoes uure uonsiipaiions
Geo W Heruey, r, Kay's Renovator Does Cure Dyspepsia!
Rev A L.Brown, KOT Dr. Kay's Renovator Does Cure Liver Trouble!
Rev Wm. H. Vandsrzee, r b... u,n s,. say. Dr. Kay's Renovator Does Cure Spring Diseases!
' (THE FULL HISTORY OF THESE CASES WILL RE .-PI V 8K.NT FR LE TOO ALL. 1
La Grippe Appalls the Plation!
la. I
fonniRlu thoiiHinc'.n lio havo lilthorto escaped navo neen stricKen. rno ru-
Kduorlal .N. V. HM-aia, Tiioauny .narcn u,
followed by La (Irlppe If you contlnuo In your
. . .. , niumfor lini-inc: tnt
Orip has now taKen on nn hpallh " ,r nro n, hou. numerous victims"
ral districts suiier oq " "' 1:.1 ,..,,, or terr.ble tired,.. , vMll be Inevitably
1S00. That chllllncBfl rol.owen ny "vmn, --1 . V ... ' i , nnnnn ami nrcvent Its dreaded after-offects. Thlfl l our statement:
neKlrxt! Dr. Kys i.unR '",' """ uiw h m ).. n moderator of ilantUl conventions for more than 20 years, writes "My
Mill IB). OVB".,,, ..1I 1,,o B-I.l.f nLualplnnu fnllort
llrr inivei iintwuiK ,hm, nu,..., ,(,,. ...p,..- r"'". ,.... v.
bin." urtiiiK Ur Kay's Lung Halm, ho elcopo into a cnuu. wo aro ajimiiu
fool-hardy
HERE'S IRREFUTAHLK
PROOF Rev. U. N.
xMfobad a severe attack of L Crlppo which shat.vted her en'lro sy.ten,, i,,
Io tellevo her. Her suffering became so intenso th' sleep was impchslbla No
and her case Is known or by everyone
IT SS CURED BY DR.
KAY'S LUMC BALM!
For vour own Hrflie refuse sub stltutes' Remedleg In every way
-n,o "For 'sale by d M.n, on r
10c anu -oc. ,uure;;s ua ioi iivti ,.,
"Jirt Ai Otv
. n l of p
a-Dt
Dr Kiv's Renoiator and Dr Iviivs' Limit Ralm aro not mado or sold by
lvi I Itenovnior Ketf, ind 51 W. .'0 worth for JJ.W. Dr. ivay Luiib Halm
Dr. B, J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Spri ngs, N. Y.