rpti i.: nM a n a n.VTT.v nv.v- sati'imiay. apimt. i!t mm 0 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. We would llko to call your attention to the following letter: Dear Sirs: I have been suffering from dyspepsia for 21 years. "When ever I would takoastrongdlot I would bloat up in the stomach. I would u (Tcr great palnsin the head and atom ach and would bo obliged to take to my bed and remain sometimes for a day and night. Nothing I tookdld mo any good until last winter, when somo ono advised my husband to get for mo a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Curb, which he did. 1 used several bottle9 of it and 1 am happy to say I can cat any kind of strong diet I please. I can sleep woll at night and I feel Htto knottier person altogether. I cannot give Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too much praise, and I will highly recommend it to all sufferers of dyspepsia. Mrs. Peter Kline, Hopewell, Pa. It can't help but do you good There is a very simple reason why Kodol Dyspepsia Cure invariably ou res the worst caeca of indigestion even after.overythlng else falls, and that Is because It Is the only preparation known that contains all tho dlgestanta and completely dlgesta what you oat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prepared only by K.O.DtWirrA Co., Chicago. The II bottle contains ZH tlmca tho COc size. lewiii's uttie EARLY RISERS The famous little pills for constipation $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VAniCOCClE Ud HYDROCELE orej. Method new, without cutting, pain or loss or time. CVDU 1 1 I o cured for uienmnue poison W III tM I thiirouKhly cleansed from the system. Soon ovury Mgn nnd symptom disappears completely and forever. No "IJItliAKlNO OUT" of thu disease on tho skin or face. Treatment contains no daugerous drugs or Injurious medicine. WEAK MEN from llxcesscs or Victims TO NailVOI'S i)kiiimtv or K.xiiaustion, Wantimu Wiaknkss with KAItLY Dkcay In Younu and Mumii.k Aoki), lack of rim, vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with a new Homo Treatment. No pain, no detention from busi ness. Kidney and Illnildr Troubles. , CHARGES LOWt Consultation trte. treatment by Mall. Call on on or address IIO Oo. 14th St. Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb. THE BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Run via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Omaha la Scenic Route through Coloiado and Utah WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. For Information and "Tourist Dictionary" address City Ticket Office, 1313 Parnam St. Omaha, Ne6. Tuesdays April 16th May Tin 21st TO POINTS IN Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas For further Information, hooks, pum phletB, cull or wrlto coJii'AM'S oi'i icr.s, IX N. i. Corner I Ith Mini IIoiikIii Street A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY PORP.VI-R DR. T. PCLIX fiOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL REAUTIFIER. Ilrmovei Tan, Pimp!. Krccklfu, Moth I'atchm. Itaili anil flkln illi. I rate, and even ) blemlah on beauty. ' ami ilenei dtec tlon. It ha itoo the teat of years, and li 13 harnilen we taito It to be iur '( Hi 11 rropriy mivif. VAccept no counter. lieu o: similar yniime, Dr. U A. flayre tilrt to a la. dy of tho haul-ton (a natlentli "As you ladles will uso them. I menl 'QOI'HAUD'H CBBAM' as the least harmful of nil tho akin preparations," i.'or anie uv mi urugKisin nnu Fanev Goods dealers in me u. a. ana i-iurone. FCHII. T. HOI'KIS, Prnn'r. 17 Great Jones St. N. Y. Imperial Hair Regenerator The Standard llnir Coloring for Orajr or lilnwliert Hair, l a clean, dnrabln und ptrlrrllT li.trnde.i Hair Coloring. Any natural tliaile. Lrarltie hair bfuiitimf, rlrau ami fiUmr ONE APPLICATION l.AHTH iU)XTI18. OJJS Hainplfi ol lialr relernl lre. rrlvarjr I trU Chem. Mfg.Co., 135 W. 23d St., N V. dd by nil druggists nnd hnlrdrcsmira. 6o Morrow Coaster BraKe (luarantvs you Ablut Com fttrt atul Vlnun in iv'tn?. 1Uany whrl Your wlivpl al waysunilrcontml. Swurltyon li 111. A luiury oa th Ittel. You Rid 50 MIlM, but Pedal snlj 35 Mlltt. 100,000 "UidM ridrn lu(;r. bold by allcycladealira. iook Itt Vrte, Ecllpie Mlg, Co., Elmlri, N. Y. SEEKERS' LAN FOR SPRING ROUNDUP Stcck Qrowen' Asiociation I'ixei Schedule for May nnd June. ORGANIZATION PROVES ITS VALUE DrliM'tlt ei I'll! liter 1n lltintlriMl T'limimwnl nullum lilt" I'ooUH of Ouni'm, Throimli I'lnil I it Mr "if i:trnjn. ItAPID CITY, S. 1)., April 12. (Special. )- Rapid City people have dono themselves noblo nt the annual meeting of the Western South Dakota Stock Growers association Kvery feature of the progrnm was carried out and tho prizes offered for tho various contests were paid. The meeting was the best attended In the ten years of Its organ ization. It was shown by tho various re ports that the association Is now Indlspcn Iblo to the cattle Industry of the Black Hills. Tho association detectives and the detec- tlvc force of tho Wyoming Stock Orowcri' association, who nro employed at the mar kets to look out for stolen stock, have added over $200,000 to the pockets of tho Individual owners of stock, owing to tho finding of estrays. Over 0,000 head were found ana tho returns sent to tho owners. Tho as soclatton requests that n bill of sale be given by tho owners of all stock sold, which will greatly lessen tho work of the stock Inspectors. A bill of solo from the southern cattlemen to the northern buyers would also lessen tho troubles of tho stock Inspectors of tho two different sections of tho country Tho new fcaturo of outdoor sports, In augurated by the Rapid City peoplo at this meeting oT the association, was a pleasant thing nnd It will ho continued at tho future meetings. Tho following program has been arranged by the association for tho spring roundup: 1 Ttoumlun bedim Mnv 2T, nt American creek; thence down tho Missouri to mouth of Whlto river, there meeting Willard Franklin's wagon; then to White Clay Unites: then down Yellow Medlelne to Mis souri river; thence up Missouri to mouth of nun river; men up una river till meeting No. 73 wn troll. Franklins wagon, bedimlnc work nt east end of Rosebud reservation, working nil of tho reservation to forks of Whlto river, meeting No. 1. 3. Beginning work Mav 25 on Cut Mont dlslrlct. ut Knglcman's. working 1111 lo the head of Cut Aleut rrceki thcifcc to lronwooq" creeK tlienco to I.lttle Whlto r vor. worn Ing both sides to mouth of Cut Meat creek: up Cut Meat creek, working both sides to moutn or urny Kaglctall: working tin said creek to Kedlenf camp 011 Illnck Pipe; then joining nuiuvun s wagon, wonting nown both sides of Illnck I '; to mouth; tlienco to Tom I-irvle springs: Jhenco to. head of Cottonwood crock; thence to Pino Creek school, thoro Joining Itoblnson's wukoii: wonting uacK to moutn or cut .Meat; worK Ing down both sides of Kittle White river to mouth; meeting Franklin's wukoii nt Forks: tlienco tin II g Whlto river to Hnrt- lett s ranch on wiuto river, u. w. Thode, foreman. 4. Will be a continuation of no. 3: work up Whlto river from head of Willow creek to iienu or uuve creeu. 1. j. m. llrown, roremnn. 6. Ileum at Wh to W ow. af or No. ! reaches there, worklnir nil the nincn be tween tho wall nnd forks of Had river; then west to mouth or snco creek on Chey onnu rlvor: then down tho Chevonne to onst fork of Deep creek. A lllurd Franklin roremnn. C. Hecln nt forks of Had rlvor. nftor No. roaches there, working down Dad river till meetinc no. 1; men norm to iiurnt crocK nt Hlack HIHh road crossliiK; then west to onst rorK or Ueop creek, workliiK all the rniiKo between Cheynnno river divide nnd lind river. Jack iioriicn. roremnn 7. Hecln on cast fork of Ocen creek, nfter no. u roncnes mere, nnn work onst on south sldo of Cheyenne river to Leslie Henry iiuoson. roremnn. a. bouthern lulls roundun. to Iiecln nt Fduemout. Juno 10; work un Hed ennyon nnd on to and 11 round Custer; thdncu bnck i... .... ne i...il....u . .. 1.1 .... ... nit nt ..j n it ,... n ill till ii tho Houtliern Mills nnd -meet--Oheyonno river roundup ut Sidney crossing, on ItorFohond. June 20: thenco nrooeod smith ns previous sensons, worKinff Dry creeK i-iiik iiuiiuw iiiiu neuu 01 jiorseneHU. u. it west, roremnn. 'J. Indian crook roundun commence! Mnv "f ut Hut creek store, working down Indlnn oreeK (Din triiiuturics; ilown Hut creek to 1 runcli,. tlienco west to Cottonwood, thenco soum 01 i neyenne river to .moss Acute, thenco west to mouth of I.anoe creek nnd up l.unce creek ns far ns necessary. Jame Hell, fnrcmiiti. 10. I-owor Hello Fourehe The roundiin bOKlus .'tiny 15 ut Had Lands Springs, thenco in umnor creeK. tlien down the Cheyenne river in reurvuuon line, circunK souill S1UO men across to Hiupnur nnu up to moutn o Jioti uwi, iiieuco irom lieu uwi to wnit Owl postolllco, thenco ucross to head of nan i.rnu creek to round-up road; thei rouow rounilUi road to Kim creek, thim U Kim crock to SIiIiikIc'h ranch; then round un to divide: Sulnhur division to cross nvoi to head of Sulphur and down Hulphur to Hrushy; then to Hed Scaffold. Iluttlosnake ami Hour crocks, then lo .Morrow, at mouth 01 inuuuor mute creeK; men roundup ukuiii io iiivnio, one division worKlnK U Moroull to forks of San creek, the nthe division to work Irish, Thunder Uutto nnd Rabbit crooks to Slim Huttcs, then Ante lopo creek, then Sheep crook and north Slurnu to bend; then Sand creek to forks Jo mm: other division: then work toirethr to hend of Moreuu; Hello Fourehe division to worn ueno Kourcun trlbutnrles nnd Hat tin creeK to .mhos city crossing. Foreman of rcspuctlvo ranees to act us roundup loioinen. 11. Ilnundiin to beuln Mnv 17 nt rn Shine's ranch; thence ucross to Vlowlleld wnrKinc i;ik creeK divide nnd mouth of Al kull, Jolnlnc No, 10 ut Hay draw. Joe lr win, loreinuu. 11'.' I'lllH will bo m cnntlnuntlnn 11 f lb Lower Hello Fourehe roundup, beginning ut McQuillan's ranch on Alkali nnd work. Imr up south side of Hello Fourcho river to .Minnesota. u. iiox Kider rouiuiui) wl I rommenee May 15 ut head of Hox Klder, worklnc down me creeK 10 mo moutn; morion up tho I.lt tin Missouri to the Holben rnnch. Includlni Willow nnd Thompson creeks. Al Tuddlken, (oremuu. II. Siiudstonn nnd Fnllon roundun hecln Mu 15 nt Ti) much. workliiK back up Fnl Ion to its hend, working nil Its tributaries thenco to u point twenty or thirty miles below tho mouth of Hnuver creek on tho i.lilin .Missouri. worKing up tile I.lttle Mis sourl nnd nil Its tributaries. Hob Devlne foreman. 15. I'ppor Cheyenne river boulns ut ller mosa Juno 15; work south to Hell rnnch. then down thu Cheyenne river to Sago creek, then working Cheycnno river to Sago crtok; then working Cheyenno trlbutnrles to llormosa. Adolph Flesler, foreman, MUST MAKE ROADS GOOD Ollii'rtvlxe lluri'.I Seolloiix Will the llviii'tlta or Free Mull Dollvoi-j-, I.na WASHINGTON, April 12. (Special Tele gram,) The extension of rural freo de livery and tho modified regulations being prepared to govern the establishment of tho scrvlco will no doubt bo an Important adjunct to tho "good roads" movement Ono of tho prerequisites to the establish ment of rurul delivery is that roads in tho territory to bo covered shall bo In good condition In order that mall service may not ho interrupted. An Important addition to tho regulations In this connection has been found necessary ou account of tho bad condition of roads In a number of western nnd northwestern states, where, during tho Inst spring, delivery of mall on many routes ,1ms been interrupted from ono to seven days. Thin condition of affairs Is found to exist lu northwestern states moro thau any other auction, although full reports have not been received. In u list of routes whero mall scrvlco was interrupted owlug to bad condition ot roads ii Is shown that thoro nro forty such cases In Iowa, seven in Mlnuesotu, flvo lu Wisconsin, several In Illinois and Uolutcd cases In southern states. Thcso routes wero established at a season of year when the roads wero easily traversable and no consideration was given by the agents to the possibility of the roads deteriorating to such ait extent as lo interfere with tho delivery of malls. It Is announced at the Postofllco department that tho peoplo on tho routes affected will bo notified at onco that unless tho roads nro so Improved as to obvlato 11 recurrence ot the coudltiou whereby tho malls are lo be Interrupted, crvlce shall he discontinued Heretofore it has been required that the roads ho In good condition at the time of establishing service; In the future roads must be kept In good shape all the yehr round, nnd where the scrvlco Is Inter rupted by tho bad condition of roads they must be Improved Immediately or the scrv lco will bo withdrawn. This Is one of the nnovatlons to be Introduced by Postmaster Oencrnt Smith nnd Superintendent Machon with a view to the betterment of the rural free delivery service. The "good roads" people see In It a aluablc adjunct to the Improvement of tho public highways throughout the United States. FOUND GUILTY OF CONTEMPT .Indue DlfUliiKiin Orclilcn (lint Con 110 II HltirTn S11I111 bun mill President Wnttli-w Vlolnloil Injunction. Judge Dickinson yesterday found the Omaha, Council llluffs it Suburban Hall way company nnd Its president, Ourdon W. Wattles, guilty of contempt of court. J. F. Millard, tho treasurer, and W. S. Dimmock, the' (,'oiieral manager of tho railway company, were nlso e.itcd, but they were not held liable to punishment. Messrs. Wattles, Millard ami Dimmock and tho Omaha, Council llluffs & Suburban Hallway company wero charged with having violated a re straining order Issued by Judgo Koysor on December 16 Inst. The order was Issued In tho case or tho Knst Omaha Land company against tho Omaha, Council muffs nnd Sub urban Hallway company and restrained each nnd all of tho officers of tho railway com pany from removing certain tracks nnd ma chinery previously constructed by It lu East Omaha and Council Bluffs. It was al leged that t' a tracks of tho railway com pany on Avenuo C In Council llluffs were removed subsequent to nnd In violation of tho order of tho court. Mr. Millard submitted an affidavit, In which ho said that ho was merely nominal olllccr of the rallwny com pany and pa'.d no attention to the order of the court when It was served on him for tho reaoon that bo believed tho active o ni cer of the company who was also a party to tho action would attend to the matter. Ho denied ho knew anything of or had any thing to do with the work that was dono In Council II I ufTs in violation of the court's order. Mr. Wattles made aindavlt that the restraining order wns served on him on Saturday night. December 15, Jusl beforo his departure on nn eastern trip, and that ho sent tho order, together with other pnpors in tho cose, to Mr. Dim mock, tho manager of tho company, at Council llluffs. Ho also sent to Mr. Dim mock a letter calling his attention to tho restraining order and directing him to con sult tho company's attorney about It at onco and net upon such advlco as the attor ney gavo him. Mr. Dimmock mado affidavit that thu letter written to him by Mr. Wattles nnd nil tho papers accom panying It, including the restraining order, were delivered to him on Sunday, Deccmter 1C, but, being under tho Impression that thoy wero old papers that the president of tho company was returning to him for safe keeping, ho had them placed In the vnult of his oillco without looking nt them care fully. The work of tearing up the tracks in Council niuffs was begun under Dim mock's Instructions ou 'Sunday, December 1C, and continued until tho following Wed nesday at noon, when tho general manager was first Informed of tho order issued by the district court of Douglas county, nnd then it was stopped. Dimmock swears that ho did not discover Wattles' letter and the copy of the order of tho court sent to him with It until Saturday, December 22. The attorneys for tho Jund company sub mitted n number of affidavits to substau Hate their charge that Dimmock had knowl edge of the restraining order Issued by Judge Koysor at the tlmo he ordered tho tracks on Avenue C torn up. They argued that Mr. Wattles, as president of the com pany, was guilty of contempt because ho had not made tho proper ctfoit to prevent his company from violating tho order of th court. No attempt was mado by the law ycrs to convict Mr. Millard, for tho reason that he was clearly blameless in the mat ter. In tho case of Mr. Dimmock, who re sides in Iowa, thoro was no attempt to establish tho Jurisdiction of tho court. Judge Dickinson said that he might lino tho company $200 aud Mr. Wattles $23, and their attorney, Mr. Connell, expressed his willingness to settle, but the other side wns not satisfied. Messrs. Greene and Klnsler. who represented tho land com pany. Insisted that tho railway company should bo reoulred to replace the track it had torn un in violation of the Injunction of the court. A question was raised as to tho power of tho court to order tho track relald. and tho case went over to next jucs dny morning, when tho point will be ar gued to tho court. Habitual constipation Is tho door through which many of the serious Ills of tho body are admitted. Tho occasional uso of Prickly Ash Hitters will rcraovo aud euro this distressing condition. .MurrlHK I.lcenaes. The following raarrlago licenses wero ls- nnpil vpnterdav: Nnmo nnd Address. Age, Albert Llljegren. South Omuliii ..... Christina Anderson. South Omaha. Jesse Lumnn. Council Dluffs Nuncy J. Taylor, Council H'.uffs Daniel W. Huff. Omnhn Mrs. Bertha C. Stulford, Omnhn ...48 ..58 ..5S ..:ss ..24 nirltiird C.llli.t. Cnrnlnir. Mo 41 Mnrv L. Woodbey. Omuha 20 Otis II. Knstman. South Omaha Lottie Mack, Omaha Max Pltzel, Omnhn Mury Tumor, Omuha ArriuiKO fur ltt-iiioriil In Oninlui. n V. Rtnoktnn of Chlcncn. nsalstnnt sll porlntendent of tho Wel'.s-Fnrgo Kxpress company, wns in umnnu ycmuiuuy i-mr uiiltlni. with nlher nllleluls of that com puny concerning the changes which will be brought about by tho ubollHhment of tho American Kxpress company's otllco at tho Council llluffs transfer. Tho American company bus announced mat 11 win ms contlnue Its otMcc on tho other sldo of tho rlvor Anrll lfi. The Paclllc. Wells-Furco nnd United States Kxpress companies still main otllccs at mo transrer. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. It, Frank of Hroken How Is In Omaha. O. II. Swlngley of Hentrlco Is nt tho Mur my. Hon. F. M. Currle of Custer county Is in Oinahu on buslnoss. Goorgo Itlley. Jr., of tho Knglnoorlng nnd Mining Joiirnnl. Is in tho city on business. lion. Chris L. Johnson of Hnpld City. B, D., Is looking after his business Intorosts In Omaha C. F. Heavls of Fulls City. John Hoes; of Hroken How, O. J. Collmuu of Heatrloe, J. H. Krford, of Lincoln und C M, Houston of Tckuinnh nro stnto guests -ut the Her Gruud. Nebruskans ut the Merchants: J. M, Dlllle. TecuniHoli; V. K. McCurty. North Plutto; D, J Hurko, Alliance; W. A. Mas lers, Hustings; O. C. Rogers, Kearney; J, W. Wilson, Stromshurg, J. Haldwln, Stella; H. F. Allen. Wabash; L, L. Walker. Shelton. LOCAL BREVITIES. Sergeants Dempsoy ami Davis wero pre sented with lino gold und nickel stnrs, the liiHlKnla of their now rank, by the members of tho police depnrtment Friday evening. Patrolman Nels Pearson has handed Ills resignation to Chief Uoiiahue, to tnko of feet at onco. Pearson says ho Is tired of police work und can ouru u much lurgor salnry nt his trude, that of enrpentcr. Ho will leavo lu a few days for Sheridan, Wyo. At i"l adjourned meeting of Tho Hoe Hulldlng company hold yesterday the dlroo. tors, Ldwurd Ilosowuter, (Jeorgn W. I.lnln ger. Hruno Tzschuck. II. A. HtiHkell and Charles C. Hosewater, wero re-elected. K1. ward Hojo water, president: O. W. Llnlnger, vice president, and C. C. Hosewuter, secre tary and treasurer, were also re elected. mm . m mm asm Wm I GOLD breaks the chains of hard house -work - it does most of the work in JS kinds cf cleaning CSiIocbo Pm S.Buy the MORE LANDS TO HOMESTEAD Fait of South Dakota Rasibud Enervation Boon U Ee Opined. INSPECTOR NEGOTIATING WITH INDIANS Trnot Is Slliinlfd In Cri'Kiiry County ,enr .ebrnsUu Line Miitrlt'M to lie .Mtiilc lit 1. 11 nd Ollloo ut Cliiiiiiberliiln, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., April 12. (Special.) South Dakota will, during the coming summer, he tho scene of n rush for newly opened government land which, In propor tion to the area to bo.op.qned, will be a counterpart of tho ruBh for the lauds of the Kiowa nnd Comanche reservations In Indian Territory, when they are opened to settle ment the latter part of the summer. The eastern portion of what Is now the Rosebud reservation, isltuatcd In tho south ern part of tho state along tho Nebraska border nnd west of tho 'Missouri river, will be opened. An amendment' to the last In dian appropriation hill authorized the sec retary of tho Interior Ho) detail an Indian Inspector to get the Indians consent. Major James McLaughlin, tho best known of tho Indian Inspectors "now In the servlco of tho government, has arrived at Itoscbud agency to open negotiations with the In dians for tho nolo of the land to the gov ernment. The land proposed to bo opened to settlement Is situated' within tho borders of Gregory county. A small portion of county, formerly a part of tho Great Sioux reservation, was opened to settlement In 1800 at the same time tho 11,000,000 acres of which it was a part wero opened. Kn- tries will he made nt tho United States land office at Chamberlain, S. D., the land being In tbo Chamberlain district. An Excellent Combination. 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A prominent business man ot Cincinnati bus Invented 11 Vapor Bath Cabinet that has proven n blessing to every man, woman unil child who has used It, nnd as many of our readers may not, know of Its real com fort nnd blessliiKH, wo Illustrato It In this Issue. Our recent Investigation of this remarka ble Invention was so very satisfactory wo huvo no hesitancy In Indorsing tho sume us Just what nil our readers need. It Is an alr-tlKht Inclosuru. 11 rubber walled room. In which on comfortably rests 011 11 chair, und with only the bead outside, enjoys at home, for 3 cents each all the marvelous cleansing, curative ami In vigorating effects of the famous Turkish, Hot Vapor, Hot Air or Medicated Vapor Hath, with no possibility ot talcing cold afterwards, or In any wny weakening tha system. Hundreds of well-known physicians have given up their practice to sell this Cabinet such eminent men as Kmcrson McKay, De troit, who has already sold over 700, anil John C. Wright, Chicago, who sold 125 last month, Thousands of remarkable letters havo been written the makers from users, soino of which, referring to IIIk'iiiiiiiIIniii, 1, 11 Grippe, Kidney Trollies, will bo interesting to those who suffer from thesu dread maladies, AV. 1.. llrown, Ox ford, O., writes; "My father was down In bed for mouths with rheumatism; this Cab inet did him more good than $30 worth of drugs, Jt cured my brother of neuralgia and sleeplessness, with which he had long suffered, and his wife of la grippe In ono night." G. Al. l.ufferty, Covington, Ivy., writes: "Wns compelled to quit business a year ago. being prostrated with rheuma tism and kidney troubles, when your Cabi net came. Two weeks' use cured me; I have never bad 11 twinge since." Ilev. George II. Hudson, Okomos, Mich., says: "I gavo up my pastorate on account of nervous prostration and lung troubles; my editor so highly recommended your Cabi net, I tried It; from that day 1 have steadily grown belter; 11111 now well; nervousness gone; lungs strong; am n new man." Mr. Blmon Tompkins, a retired capitalist of Columbus", O., 10.11 Broad St., says: "I urn sutlsllcd It saved my life. I was taken down with a hard cold, which developed Into 11 dangerous ease of pneumonia. Tho Ilrst Bath relieved me und I quickly re covered It Is far superior to drugs for cur ing In grippe, colds, Inflammation und rheumatism. Hon. A Jf. Strlcklnud, of mmmmm BloomlliRton, writes t lint the Cabinet did him moro good than two years' doctoring, entirely cured him of catarrh, gravel, kid ney trouble ami dropsy, with which ho hud long been ullllcted. HiiiitlmlN of Mlnlxtein write, praising tills Cabinet. Hev. II. C. Itoernues, Kverett, Kan., says: "It Is a blessing; made mo full of life and vigor; should bo lu uho In every family." Hov. .1. C. Richardson, N. Klfth St., Uoxbury. Muss., was greatly benelltted by Its use, and recommends It highly, ns also dftcs Prof. It, U. I. Kline, of Ottawa 1'niverslly, who says: "I II nil it a great beuellt. No Christian should be without It." Hon. V. C. Hay. St. Joe, Mo writes: "Physicians gavo me up to die; was persuaded by friends to try this Cabinet, and it cured me, I can not praise It enough." Hev. Buker Smith, 1). D., Fairmont, N. J., says: "Your Cabinet rids the body of aches und pain, and as cleanliness Is next to godliness, it merits high recommendation." Congressman John J. Lent?., Hon. Chuun cev M. Depew. John T. Brown, Kdltor "Christian Guide"; Hev. C M. Keith, Kdl tor "Holiness Advocate," ns well ns hun dreds of clergymen, bankers, governors, physicians und inllucntlal people, recom mend It highly. Physicians are unanimous In clalmng that colds, la grippe, fevers, smallpox, consump tion, kidney trouble, Brlght's disease, can cerIn met. such MnrvrlntiN Kllmliint Ivr Power hnH this Cabinet that no dlseasn can gain a foothold lu your body If you lake these hot Thermal Baths weekly. Sctentlllc reasons nro brought out lu a very Instructive little book Issued by tho makers. To Cure III001I und SUI11 Illseuara this Cabinet has marvelous power. Dr. Bhepard, of Brooklyn, states that ho has never failed to draw out tho deadly poison of snake bites, hydrophobia, blood poison, etc., by this Vapor Bath, proving that It Is the most wonderful blood purlller known. If people, Instead ot filling- their system with moro poisons by taking drugs and nostrums, would get Into u Vapor Bath Cabinet nnd steam nut these poisons, and assist nature to act, they would havo pure blood, nnd a skin ns clear and smooth as tho most fastidious could desire. The Important I'ealurr of Ibis Cabinet Is that II gives a hot vapor bath that opens tho millions of pores nil uver the body, stimulating tho sweat glands, drawing out nil tho Impuro salts, acids and effete mntter, which, If retained, overwork the. heart, kidneys, lungs, and cause disease, debility and sluggishness. Astonishing Is tho improvement In health, feeling and complexion. The first bath makes you feel llko a new being; 10 years younger. With the Cabinet, if desired, Is n 1 1 end anil Complexion Ntenmcr In which tho face, head nnd neck nre given tho same vapor treatment ns the body, pro ducing the most wonderful results; removes pimples, blackheads, skin eruptions, cures Catarrh, Asthma nnd Bronchitis. O. C. Smith. Mt. Healthy, O., writes; "Since using tills Cabinet my Catarrh, Asthma nnd Hay Kever. with which 1 havo been nflllcted since childhood, has never returned. Worth Jl.ftOO to me. I have sold hundreds of these Cabinets. Kvery 0110 was delighted. My wife finds It excellent for her Ills," Whatever Will llnalen pranlrntliiii every one knows Is beneficial, but other methods am crudn and Inslgultlcent, when compared to the convenient und marvelous curative power of this Cabinet, known as the new 1003 stylo Hunker I'iiIiIIiik Thermal Bath Cabinet. Wo find It lo be n genuine Cabinet, with n real door, opening wide, ns shown In cut. When closed It Is nir-tlght, handsomely made of best, most durable, .water-proof goods, rubber lined. A heavy steel framo supports It, making It n strong The Dots will appear here April 15th GET READY nnd substantial bathroom within Itself, It has top curtains; lu fuel, all tho latest Im provements. Tho makers furnish an excellent stov with each Cabinet, also valuable reclpel und formulas for medicated baths und ail ments, as well us pin 1 ti directions. It folds Hat In 1 Inch space, when not In uso; easily curried; weight but 10 pounds. People don't need bathrooms, as thll Cabinet may bo used in any room, und bath tubs have been discarded since this Inven tion, as It gives it far better bath for all cleansing purposes thau soap and water. For the sick room Its advantages arc at oncu apparent. There havo been S11-C11II1-1I Caliliiels on tho mnrket, but they were unsatisfact ory, Inconvenient, simply cheap, flimsy uf fulrs. After Investigation we enn say tho Quaker Cabinet made by tho Cincinnati firm Is the only practical article of Its kind, and will Inst for years. It seems to satisfy und delight every user, and tho Makrrii (unrnnlcp Hcsiiltx. They .nssert positively, and their state ments are backed by a vast amount of testimony from persons of Influence, that this Cabinet will cure nervous troubles. Debility. Purify the Blood, Beautify tho Skin nnd Cure Hheumatlstn. (They offer $50.00 reward for 11 case not relieved.) Cures tho most obstinate caseH of Women's Troubles. m Grippe, Sleeplessness, Neu ralgia, Malaria, Headaches, Obesity. Gout, Sciatica, Kczemn. Scrofula, Piles. Dropsy, HI001I and Skin Diseases, I.lver nnd Kid ney Troubles. It will Cure (hi Worst Colli with ouo bath breaks up nil symptoms of l.a Grippe', Kevers. Pneumonia, Consump tion, Asthma, und is really 11 household necessity. Gives the most ClraiiNliiK 11 lid Hef rexbliiK llulh known, nnd nil those enjoying health should use It nt least once or twice n week, for Its great value Is Its marvelous power to draw out of the system all Impurities that cuusc disease, nnd for this reason Is truly 11 Godsend to all humanity. now to tiirr o.m:. All our readers who wnnt to e.njoy per fect health, prevent disease, or aro ullllcted, should have ouo of thcso remarkable Cabi nets. Gpaco prevents 11 detailed descrip tion, but It will bear nut the most exacting demand for durability uml curative prop erties. Wrlto the only makers. Tim World Mfg. Co.. 3015 World Building. Cincinnati, O., and nsk them to send you their valuubla Illustrated Book KHKIO, describing this In vention and these romnrkable Ilaths, Tho price of the Cabinet Is wonderfully low, only W.00, complete, with heater, directions and formulas. Also Prof. Germ's $2.00 guide, book, health and beauty, free. Head at tachments, If desired, $1.00 extra, und It la Indeed difficult lo Imagine whero one could Invest Hint amount of money In anything else that guarantees so much health, strength and vigor. IMt.VT KAII. TO WIIITi: TOIIA.Y for full Information; or, better atlll. order a Cabinet; you won't be disappointed, ns Jho mnkers guarantee every Cabinet, and ngrea to refund your money nfter 30 days' us if not Just as represented We know them to do ns they agree. They, are reliable und responsible; capital $100,000.00. The Cabinet Is Just as represented, nnd will bo shipped promptly. 'ou can remit nnfely by express, P O. money order, bank draft, of certified check. Don't fall lo send for booklet, any way. il.,0 11 Month uml KxnriiacN. This Cabinet Is u wonderful seller. Mor than 10,000 wero sold Inst mouth by agents, and the llrm offers special Inducements to both men and women upon request, nnd to our knowledge many aro making from $100 to $1M) every month, nnd expenses. Don't fall to write them, 1 1