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    Tirn OtAITA DATLV BEE: TUESDAT, MAT.CII 11, lfK2.
Thcusanis cf families Kan tad
the JorTuI Nbws that
PAINE'S
Celery Compound
Makes Sick People Well
and Strong.
A II ou so to House Canvas Mould
Show That Thousands Ara
Being Cored.
Tbe people who bare not beard In some
way ct Palne's Celery Compound and it
wonderful triumph- over the diseases and
ailments of life, eannot ba counted aa
paper or maceslae readers, nor ara tier
amongst tboaa who ara la touch with the
medical profxesslveneea of the times.
A bouse-to-bowse canvas (If that were
possible) of farollle where Falne's Celery
Compound la being uaed daring these early
spring days, would disclose aa overwhelm
ing amount of evidence regarding the im
plicit confidence that la placed In this
greatest of all Spring medicines. It would
abow the enormous number of people who
are being cured of some form of nervous
seas, aleeplessnesa. dyspepsia, indlgestloh,
aeuralgla, rheumatism, headaches, kidney
and liver dlseasee.
Now is the time when Palne'a Celery
Compound can show astonishing and happy
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and new beauties, it should lend encour
agement to the work of getting well and
Strong.
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clear, fresh blood couralng through the
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xt Palne's Celery Compound. Accept no
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PAINE'S is on the wrapper and bottle.
TAKES REVENUE OF SCHOOLS
Supreme Court Decision Shut Off Saloon
Money in Itac Cities.
INSAWTY EXPERTS IN MURDER
Shntaaa EaploOa mm4 Weeede Harry
Jebaaea Llaeela la Set Acafast
Slat Marhiaee-reaeral
State Revra.
JHAMONDDYES
color anything any color.
leaver lade:
Never fall!
wAOI. '
Always
Uniform
Inimitable
Unique
Is
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Hunter
Baltimore Rye
The American
Gentleman's Whiskey
Said at ail Si a eafas ut ky Siafeeae.
a. uiihn a 1-.
Strong: Nerves
ara the trac source of good, healthy
appearance.
Persona with balf-etarved aervea aV
ways look worried and 'Mimggedut.'
Yob cannot be happy without nerve
vigor; yoa cannot be natural without
all the powers which stature meant yoa
to have.
produce a Taeatthful glow which art
cannot imitate. They invigorate every
organ, pot new force to the Bcrvea,
elasticity la the step and roand oat the
face aad form to Usee of health aad
beauty.
guarani
a. 00. book. free.
1 00 pn boa : t boxes (with written
itee).
For sale b
bv Kunn a Co.. a'Tiner faint m
Xruc Co., Omaha: Dillon's Urug store,
fcouth Omaha. au.d ena Ltras Co.. Council
fFrorn a Btaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, March 10. Special.) The su
preme court has given a decision which will
bare the effect In many cities of taking
aaay from tha schools the revenue de
rived from the occupation tax assessed
against keepers of saloons. Tbe holding
is In a case appealed from Nemaha county,
la which the city of Auburn claimed a right
to all money recovered from saloons through
the levy of the occupation tax. Tbe opinion
was written by Chief Justice Sullivan. -
In the syllabus of the opinion the court
declares that whether mcney raised undsr
the provision of a municipal ordinance re
quiring every person engaged In a certain
occupation or business to psy a fixed sum
annually Into the city treasury. Is license
money, within the meaning of the consti
tution, depends upon the substance and
purpose of the ordinance rather
than upon ita form It is beld
that If the purpose of the city authorities
in adopting the ordinance was to raise
revenue then the money exacted was a
taV, but If regulation was the end and ob
ject in view the money resulta from an ex
ercise of tbe police power and is license
money. An ordinance having no element
of regulation and showing on ita face that
the sole purpose of tbe city authorities
in adopting it was to raise revenue, is
held to be a tax ordinance, even though
tbe right to engage In the business or
calling taxed Is made to depend upon pay
ing the tax and obtaining a license.
Qeeetlaa Desesit e Ceaatltetloe.
The only question Involved in tbe case
was whether or not certain funds collected
by the city treasurer of Auburn were
license moneys within the meaning of the
constitution. Tbe fund in controversy was
ralaed under an ordinance whose object, as
expressed in Its title, was to Impose an
occupation tax on certain occupations or
businesses. By one section of this or
dinance it waa made unlawful for any
peraon to engage In any of these occupa
tions upon which a tax was Imposed until
tbe tax has first been paid and tbe fact of
payment evidenced by tha treasurer's re
ceipt, countersigned by the mayor. An
other section provided penalties for tbe
violation of tha provision. Tha contention
of tbe school authorities waa that the
money raised under the ordinance was li
cense money because tha right to engage
In any of the occupations did not exist
until the tax bad been paid and re
ceipted for. It was argued that the re
ceipt was In form and substance a license
and that the money paid as a condition of
obtaining it resulted, therefore,' from the
exercise of the power to license and not
from an exercise of the power to lsy and
collect taxes.
Tbe court says Its view of the matter Is
that the money in question belongs to tb
city, not because of the form of the ordi
nance or of the form of the receipt er li
cense, but because it was clearly aad un
mistakably tbe purpose of tbe mayor and
council to exercise tha taxing power.
"The city authorities had power to levy
an occupation tax and if they Intended to
bring that power into action the money
raised under tbe ordinance is part of tbe
general revenue of the city, even though
payment of the tax and procurement of a
lioensa were made conditions precedent to
the tight to pursue any of the taxed occu
pations or avocations, continues the court.
"Tha ordinance declares in the first sec
tion and in tha title that its purpose is to
tax occupations and businesses. There is
no attempt whatever at regulation. Noth
ing la commanded except the payment of
tbe tax and nothing is forbidden except en
gaging in a taxed occupation or business
before payment has been made. The ob
ject of the municipal authorities being to
raise revenue and not to prescribe rules of
conduct for tbe security, convenience or
comfort of the public or to guard and con
serve their health and morals, it Is entirely
plain that the ordinance is referable to the
taxing power and is not a police regulation.
"It must be conceded that tha mayor and
council Intended to make payment of the
tax and procurement of a receipt or li
cense conditions precedent to tbe right
engage in any of the taxed occupations or
lines of business, but that fact, in view of
the clearly expressed purpose of the ordi
naace, la Immaterial, whether the sec
tlon providing tor fines and penalties is
void or Invalid. Tbe writer thinks the
section is valid."
Jadge HoleataaTs Partly renewrs.
Judge Holcomb appends a concurring
opinion, in which he says: "I concur only
in the conclusions reached by tbe chief jus
tice in tha foregoing opinion, but find my
self wholly unable to agree to many of tbe
views therein expressed. To my mind tha
tendency of the opinion la to unsettle, if
not directly overthrow, several prior deci
sions of this court on tha same general
eubject. This court has frequently ex
pressed Itself on the question of distinc
tion between a license and an occupation
tax. It haa also laid down the doctrine
that to engage in business declared unlaw
ful unleaa a license la first obtained may
be punished criminally, while the collect
ing of the tax levied aolely for revenue
purpose can only be enforced as other civil
liabilities. With these decisions and the
soundness of tbe views supporting the same
I am satisfied and believe they should be
followed and adhered to.
Tile I af Marshall far Mareer.
Tbe trial of Frank Marshall for tbe mur
der of his niece. Vernal Lee. proceeded Is
the district court today. Former Police
man McKnlght, who assisted in the arrest
CASE ' Marshall, told of the defendant's confes
sion, at tne conclusion 01 wnoee testimony
tbe state rested. The evidence introduced
by tbe defense todsy all went to back op
tbe plea of insanity, the attorneys making
no effort to disprove tbe charge that mur
der waa committed. Dr. J. L. Greene, su
perintendent of the Hospital for Insane,
and Dr. J. T. Hay, experts on insanity,
were present and listened to the evidence.
Theae men will be called later by the state
In opposition to the plea of tbe defense
that If Marshall committed the murder it
was an act of inssnity. -
Esaletllae; Gaa Wssiii Maa.
A shotgun in the hands of Harry Johnson
of 1M) North Twenty-ninth street, exploded
this morning, causing a wound in the man's
head, which may result fatally. He was
hunting in the vicinity of Belmont, when
tbe accident occurred. The hammer and
firing pin were driven backward when he
attempted to discharge the weapon, the
plecea striking him on the right side of
the forehesd. Tbe victim is 20 years of
sge and a printer by trade.
Will Sot Reinstate Slat Sfarhtaea.
REGARDS FUSION AS SURE
Fopuliit Chairman DeFraDoe Believes It a
Foregone Conclusion.
CALLS HIS STATE COMMITTEE TOGETHER
Deaaeeratle CbeU-snaa Hall Likewise
laaaesi Bis Fatthf at laal-
Test for Yourself the Wonderful
Curative Properties of Swamp-Root
To Prove What Swamp-Root, the World-Famous Kidney and Bladder Remedy,
will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Bee May Have a Sample Bottle Free.
The Excise board of Lincoln today r
Jected aa application for permission to re
instate alot machines in this city. The
request waa referred to the chief of police
and it is asserted that that official will give
a negative reply. Tha machines were or
dered out by the board about a month ago.
Trial af Hes-woa Probably CeatlaeeC
The trial of C. E. Heywood for the mur
der of John J. Gillllan, will doubtless be
continued until the May term of tbe dis
trict court.. The county attorney haa been
busily engaged during tbe last few weeks
preparing for the Marshall and Buckner
murder cases and baa not had time to ar
range for the prosecution of Heywood.
Mr. Clasea Wasti Sew Trial.
Mrs Margaret Clasen of Hallam has asked
the district court for a new '.rial of tbe
case in which Augusta Frubs recently re
covered a $2,000 judgment against ber for
cruel and Inhuman treatment. She asserts
that the jury was swayed by passion and
prejudice and were influenced some by the
sensational reports printed in local news
papers.
Kew larereeratleae.
Articles of Incorporation of tbe Ehosbone
company of Lincoln were recorded In tbe
secretary of the state's office today. The
company will deal in Wyoming and Ne
braska real estate. Iu stock is 25,000, and
ita incorporators: Charles H. Morrill, A.
B. Miner, Fred N. Pearson.
Tbe Western Anchor Fence company of
Chicago has Incorporated under tbe laws
of the state, with a capital stock of 1200,000.
Ita Incorporators are: ' Henry F. Bond ot
Chicago, Thomas Keeley and Fred W. Her
bert of Denver.
LIGHTNING OPENS THE SEASON
Harbiaarer af aa Early Saaasaer
Kascki OM m. Chlaraey-Toe
at Falrateat.
FAIRMONT. Neb.. March 10. (Special.)
During a sharp storm this morning about
( o'clock lightning struck the dwelling house
of John Bchlinlng, knocking the chimney off
and causing minor damage lnsida the build
ing. The building was Insured.
EXETER. Neb.. March 10. (Special.)
The first thunderstorm to visit this place
this year occurred at 5:30 a. to. Although
there was considerable thunder and light
ning, little rain tell. The weather Is very
warm and spring like, and all Indications
are for rain. Most of the farmers cay the
fall wheat Is all right, and Is looking fine.
They think, however, that a nice warm rain
now would be of lneatlmablo value.
HUMBOLDT. Neb.. March 10. (Special.)
The town was awakened about S o'clock
this morning by an old-fashioned rain, with
thunder and lightning accompaniments, snd
hall tell for s few minutes thick and fast.
It is very warm today and the clouds still
look threatening.
SCHUYLER, Neb.. March 10. (Special)
A alight thunder shower, the first of the
year, occurred here this morning. It Is so
dry that wheat aad rye are in need of a
copious fall of rain. Fall grains wintered
splendidly and aro in promising condition.
kauris, la.
Many people imagine that
it merely s superior grade of
laundry soap.
That ides it wrong.
Cudonia it a bath and
toilet soap and it i jutt at
good for those purposes st
for vvaihing witktut
shrinking fianneU, w ool
cnt. Lace, embroideries, col
ored goods,"nd other things
for which ordinary laundry
soeps are Dot adapted.
Three tiros Uuiadry, tar ;
balk ana tuiiet, c i aval
Write la baafclet ehewtaf
Cu6ueoa' swat maa.
' Tail Cvdaht Packing Co.
Oaiaaa...KaMa City.
Marrh J.
(From a Btaff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, March 10. (Special Telegram.)
Calls were Issued tonight for meetings
of the democratic and populist stats central
committees In this city the afternoon of
March II. The democratic call asserts that
the meeting la for tbe purpose of consider
ing matters ot party Interest, but the popu
list call Is mors explicit In thst It specifies
three aubjecta for consideration. Tbe
meetings will be beld separately, but com
munication between tha two committees
will be established by tbe appointment of
conference committees. One of the impor
tant matters to be discussed by tbe popu
lists Is the proposed formation of a stats
association of populist editors.
"It has been customary to call our com
mittee together about this time each year,
and we are simply following that prece
dent." said P. L. Hall, democratic chair
man. The mooting will enable the man
agers to lay the foundation for tbe cam
paign. and the call la so worded that tbe
time and place for the convention may be
designated. A conference committee may
be appointed to talk over matters with s
like committee of popnllets." t
Charles Q. De France, populist chairman,
aald: "In my call I have suggested three
things first, the designation of time and
place for the convention; second, the nam
ing of s conference committee; third, con
sideration of the plan ts organise the pop
ulist edit ore. Will the conference commit
tee ssk for fusion No, that will be un
necessary. I regard fusion a foregone con
clusion. We are not confronted here by
tbe conditions which prevail in Kansas.
The conference will probably go no fur
ther than to decide that both conventions
shall be held simultaneously In the same
city.
'In addition to the meeting of the popu
list committee, we will have a general party
conference. I have letters to about 600
party workers Baking them to attend."
treat Railway Dlsf raeealaed.
The council tonlaht ceased an ardlnanr-a
disfranchising the Lincoln Street Railway
company, which waa the Dredecessor of the
Lincoln Traction company. Tbe Traction
company s attorneys say the measure will
have no effect. The attorneys for the city
insist, however, that it will facilitate tha
collection of delinquent taxes.
State Whist Tsaraey.
Whist experts will rather In Lincoln tiw
morrow to attend the fourth annual meet
ing of the Nebraska Whist association.
Women whist players of the state are In
vited for the first time to attend and enter
all contests. A team contest for tha Lin.
coin challenge trophy, la which four play
era from any club In the sute may play,
and a pair contest. In which any two play
ers may participate, will be held. Trophies
will be preaented to the winners.
CHILD FRIGHTFULLY SCALDED
TTarasta Hla Riant Ara to the Elbew
lata Kettle at Belli
Water.
OSCEOLA. Neb.. March 10. (Special.)
The 2H-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Os
wald Klopatch met with a severs accident
yesterday evening. His mother had set
kettle of boiling water on the floor and the
little fellow put his right hand Into it as
far aa the elbow, burning it so badly that
the flesh almoat dropped off. Hla suffering
was terrible. .
Xew Chares, at McCaol Jaaetlea.
M'COOL JUNCTION, March 10. (Spe
cial.) The dedicatory service of the Ger
man Lutheran church, one of the largest
church edifices In this eounty, which was
to have been held on Sunday, has been In
definitely postponed on account of scarlet
fever. The new church building la situated
on Main street and is about completed.
Tbe funds were raised by subscription of
business men and farmers and it took only
a short time to collect enough money to
start and pay for the building.
CAPTURES HOUSE BREAKER
Faraeer Lies la Walt aal Witi
Harsster Restate Pilla Hlaa
with Shef.
EXETER, Neb., March, 10 (Special.)
For more than a year past robberies have
occurred on Sunday in houses whose occu
pants were st church. For a long time the
thefts were supposed . to be the work of
tramps, but as these occurrences did not
cease the farmers who were victims of
theae depredations began a systematic
watch.
Yesterday morning at the residence of
Mr. Jenson, three miles east of here, tbe
family had all gone to church except Mr.
Jenaon, who concealed himself in the house.
Hs had not remained there long when
he saw a young man named Charles Bode
coming toward the house. Bode tried the
doors, but finding them locked, aecured a
piece of iron and pulled the staple that
held the lock on the outside cellar door.
When Mr. Jenson heard him in the cellar
hs secured his shotgun and aa young Bode
stepped into the room from below he waa
confronted by the man behind the gun and
commanded to throw up his hands, but
Instead of doing so he made a dash for
the man and gun and seized the gun barrel
with both hands.
This was an unexpected move to Jenson,
but he pulled the trigger of tbe gun and
Bode received tbs full charge of shot In
his leg just below the thigh.
Constable Lefler went out and arrested
Bode and brought him to town. He is
at present under the care of Dr. Btratton.
Parker Will Case Reseraed.
BEATRICE, Neb.. March 19. (Special
Telegram.) Court reconvened hers this
afternoon and tbe Parker will caae, which
consumed all last week, waa resumed.
Cray hairs often stand la the way-of advancement
I or now mea ana women, aocieuy tn m nuum, e"
Many mea are failing to secare good positions iust It .
because thev look " too old." and no one knows bow I 'en
many women have been disappointed in lite because
they have failed to preserve that stuacuveaeaa which t
so largely depends oa lbs hair.
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HJl Y'O HAIR-HEALTH
fail iat larafiaat ajaaih-g-rmy
Lmit fca as yauudal
haa Waa a " ' ta thaaaaaea. It la a hair laaS. aaurkkBW dw l
c-anat aa aau ilarni( ttkaaa ana1 hla, aa4 paauiveJr arMgl back (n
baauv auS cala. Hav's Hair-rtaalth Is Bat a Sya, aaa ua aaa caaaai ha aata
LARQE see BOTTLES. AT LEAD4NQ DRUOQ15TS.
Good to 2Som omko
HAJtTlKA SOAP.
Frco Socp Offer
Cat aa aa4 ura tfck conaoa ta twm Sirs, taka k a SET af tka fcl.ovinc aruirit mmi they wi
i ymm a r(. Wita af rtay'a Haas Haalt aaa a a sc. case at MarMaa .litlialit liaa.
ka aaae (or Haa. beam, I milium, fcaia aa4 Taiial, back tor Fifty casts : eca vaaranca, tk.
Inail br saaeiag aragghu evarywwera at teaer aaaas aeiy, ar by tba Paile Hay
tissues Cm., aaa LaUvaua it.. Newark. N J., aithar wab a MUbaut aaaa, bv el , arapa
al Naia milt per.! aaa aa raraial al sac aaa am raupaa.
tlM
km.
BUILDING BOOM AT BRAINARD
Will Have Kew El Libera etatlom, Real-
itscc, Brlek ftore Ballela
mm Athletle Park.
BRAINARD. Neb.. March 10. (Special.)
Brainard will from present Indications have
a first-class building boom this spring.
Sypal Peterillka will aooa commence the
erection of a large two-story brick building
en the site now occupied by their frame
building.
The Fremont. Elkhorn Missouri Valley
Railroad company now haa seven carloads
of material oa tbe sidetrack tor tbs erec
tion of a new depot.
A. J. Poavar, aa aoon as weather permite,
will build a handaome two-story residence
ta cost about $5,000.
At the last meeting of the village trustees
ten seres of land adjoining town were pur
chaaed, to be need as a city park. Shade
treea will aooa be planted and the site will
be uaed for a base ball ground and other
amusements.
Tbs trustees also purchased about tiOO
worth of fire-fighting apparatus, consisting
of a chemical engine, bucketa, and hook and
ladder truck.
FORGER GETS ONE YEAR
Seatrared er Jadge Jeeaea, Win
Heldlac Ceert at Platta-aiaatk.
la
f f I ft a fffrC Ar Sanaa awefcaaiat HayS Hair-Hablta
liUnluxl I C.C aav-aam ia ta. U. S eubuta bmmm
ln.ni.. mt ha k mmmty back bv aedrwiamg fane ttas
tut aa tafiay ' Mmtr-jlmaitk. I
aad Itarflaa Sees? In thaw ssaaas easy t J
PLJITTSMOCTH, N6.. March 10. (Spe
cial.) Judge Pan! Jeasea arrived from Ne
braska City and convened district court.
E. L. Cook pleaded guilty te forging the
name of D. E. Thorn peon to a check for (10
at Greenwood last January and was sen
tenced te one year ia the state penitentiary
Walter Speck pleaded guilty te being an
accomplice la the burglarizing of Hetael's
griat mill ia this city.
The caae of the state agalnat Eboop, who
ia charged with robbing a Rock Island car
at Louisville, was called and will be tried
before a jury.
knciuna Co.. aa) 1 Hi)aw
a Aanwm . -A cw aMr. imtut
rm, stag DrafYtats eappty Hay's tWar-tVaaith
I'M IH Aa HE St MAW
Hth and Cbtrago.
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HtCOIKELU IStk aad Dedse; SCHAFER I DKCO ITT" JUS.
Ceairal Broadway,
tOUOtK. lO Broatway; TVHAVEN, tSi
HK1 ,.V. kit ftmaWej.
stall Carriers Par Advaarwal.
TECUMSEH. Neb.. March 19. (Special
The four mall carriers oa tha tree rural
delivery routes here have received aa ad
vanre la aalary from $00 te tsoo a year
each. Poatmaater P. A. Bruadage has been
ae Informed from the department at Waah
tugtea. Tbs raise ot salaries togas March 1.
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Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngbampton, N. T.:
Gentlemen In Justice to you, I feel It Is my duty to send yon an acknowledgement of the receipt of tbe sample
bottle of Swamp-Root you so kindly Bent me. I bad been out of bealtb for the last live years witb kidney and Mnd
der trouble. Had our bent phyeicians prescribe for me. Tbey would relieve m for tbe time being, but tbe old com
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It seemed as though my back would I reak In two after stooping. I do not bare tbe smarting aud Irritation, nor do I
bare to get up during tbe night to uriiate, as I formerly did three or four tiin.s a night but now rieep the sleep of
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My brother officers (whose signatuiei accompany this letter), as well as myself, thank you for tbe blessing you
have brought to tbe human race in tie compounding of Swamp-Root . JAMES COOK.
Wa remain, yours very truly, HUUII li. BOYLE.
Officers of tbe 58tb Police Precinct, Greater Kew York. JOHN J. BODKIN.
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Constipated Old Age
Isn't it too bad that so many people, when they get old, get cranky and
rickety and mean, and don't feci right toward themselves or anybody Ue;
yet it need not be so.
"Caaearota saaka ma faal so UcM-boi b and
llvclr that though I hava iwb thra aeora
aaa three, a few mora enrws I rat-mar
-;um S. XtUar, Villa Park CaL
"Fat atany yaara 1 beva ne tmablad with
eancttpattna. vcad nne Ibe and two H)c aomaa
of Cancarets ant th7 haa effaeard a pr
asaaaat enra. Siaa my diarhanra tmm tha
army in IMS. 1 haa Dr nfnrw fmind a
Utiles rrafiVr " H J. H-Gwarn, SW Cbas
lina fctraat. Whaellnf. W. Va
"I was rmablod with aomnthlne that afl!d
tna alt 1 1 1 of phyatrlant for tt year : 1 uad flva
bniaa of Cax-arat and mm la Satter haalvh
than aver Safera'
- 0, C. Kadlck. Chaaa City. Ta.
'Rl mnatVa ara I tfx riifiMi for cm
tlpaitnn cuntrarted during thi War nf tha
Rebellion. Tlte ru1t Im wnrterfnj and 1 a4
l all old nnldlert to trr them."
Jaa. Patau, late Capt alrd 111.. Ekney. Wit.
"1 waa fvrltnt bad. lonlna flh. had dnll
headarha void fot. and rnulriu't tlp welt.
1 took Caararetn. and in femr weeks rained 12
pound. Aa feelinc fine unw ."-A. It. Morv,
veteran htexican aaa C'lvtl M ark. Epwunb.lv
"I hare horn nalna Casoaroti for anata tlma
for ronatl ration, and thetr greater benefit
haa been to cure ma nf a.rrma. I am in div
cUi t ear and bad been tuflf ring vrttk axiuma
lor yaara. '
-T. It. Wh'.ta. Boa tee, Qeorrta.
All old people's muscles get weak and flabby, and It's the same with the
muscular walls of their intestines as with tbe muscles of their arms. Wh-n
the bowels gjow weak, the old folks get constipated, bilious, sick, help
less, trntaDie, ana mat s tne cntet cause ot thetr death. Old folks
should take Cascarets Candy Cathartic bowel tonic, keep their liver
lively, their bowels regular and strong, and live to be a bui.dred.
tea
Beat far the Bowels. All druggists, inc. 15c, 50c. Never
sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Guar
anteed te cure er your money back. Sample and booklet
(res. ftddreaa Sterling Kenedy Co.. Chica-o or N. Y. til
gM 42k 23 iBll person with lame shoul
L S3 Q JfXL ders comes pretty near be
ing helpless. A lameness in the arms or leg or back is
just about as bad. Some men have to stop work while
suffering in this way, but a woman usually has so much
to do around the house that she just has to keep going as
best she can. The
best remedy for lame
ness is rest, and a cure
is reached quicker
when the lame
spot is bathed and
rubbed freely with
Omega Oil.
It is an oily
M M 1
Crti rmj-ftiTMm iiist wswaMaaa
liniment of a
green color,
and is so much
better than
other lini
ments, and
so different
in all ways,
that you should never lose time fooling with something
else. All good druggists sell Omega Oil, but if you hap
pen to go where it is not on sale, please tell the druggist
he ought to get a supply of his wholesaler. If you want
any pain or ache to be quickly cured, Omega Oil is the
remedy that will do the work. 50c. a bottle. m
II Waaa-af k-a
SYPIUUS CURED IN 15 TO 35 DAYS.
1 aar aa I'HCOH DITIOBAX. OCABJtXTKB sa eeee a earia
f anrtuae ta atiaa aaaak. Ceriaaul, mt m
a aaaa Ike aeoraea aaaa la SS ar aad
Had lav tiealaiei
r ae Tertearr, aaa
'artaarr, aaa a aa,
a to waa vva vart.
Ih. SUatar tsaelaliat TT'.TTTf, '?'
m Ck.caa rwraa I TTT'.TT.
SlPMILIa
fataaikihad MMl
near will
aaaa tkaa
m ledlae wUl la aaa aaa. If grea ary ar Waa. at gaa
af a akyilalta sawea ta gaa wttaa l aa, a eraa.
traltaeae troaa ak earing aa aa? aaaa eeaeli g lata auf
wllala tkraa waeae after tae Irftaaary aaaa Seeeloaa.
.aaaa Seas aet aaatatt iajartaaa ailiWrea.l. aa aaaas ke , I Mint
rsra.
. 1 ... "J - - - - aa aatMra iiianiaiaiaa taa aiaaeea.
Tka fciaaa, aka Seaa, tka ken at aad ska wkaie tjwum a. eliiind, aaitSiS aad leetand ta keaht
aaa m ginial sraparaa in- tar tka duller aaat pi .a fee af ilia.
ItrBIUI aakte eaoela tar nil ill ar pleaeara. I aara waa at aaaaa. Cm u aaaaV
Si -til Wrua M gaur aeadmoa faiig aad gwa Hi malm ks Buaak aml a nnanan aaa keaaea
lirBIUI aaam senate Sar
write ae gaur aeadmea rauy
of . war aaaa, fraa of
JOr.S T1L10TSOM. M. TiHutais Bstldist. U DesrWra Street CRICAOOl
DR. McGREW (Agi 53)
SPECIALIST.
IMeeaaea sua. JJlauruara af ateim Oaly.
M Yaara' Etgrrltaet. IS Tears la
Oakawe-
Mt DlPfiCI C eured by a treetraant
YAnlllUULLC wtaicb la tbe QUiCrUUIT.
sataat and must natural that has yet been
dlaceverad. So pain whatever, no cutting
aad does not intartere witn. work or kiuavl
.aaa. Traatmeat at umce or at home and
a yerriuuMnt cure auaranteed.
Hat Springs Treatment lor. SjpcHis
And all Blood Diaeaaes. No "BfLlkAKINU
OUT" on tha akin or lace and aii aautraaj
aisna of Uie dlaeaae diaaiiipwar at euea. A
treatment that la rpore saccoaatul and tax
more aauatartory than tba "old turm" ot
tra.troent and at lean I haa HALF THE
COST. A cure that la Kiikrsr.iatiA ts be
ernanent (or life.
(IVr-U 'III lllinca sung 01 scrvoua
UlCil aUUU Joeblllty, ioaa ex viiaUty
alio ail unnatural wsssnaaaea of anaBe
tttxlcturc, UML Kidney and Uiaddef iia
aaieaj. Hydrucala. curaa karaauaully.
tUAK.I.li.S 1AW. tUftSlX'l AXiWN Ir HEK.
Treatment by mtL P. O. Box 7ta
Offloe ever IK . 14th street, between
pmm aa4 Dousta auk. OM H Steal.
Some other time
isn't any time at all
Tou will not move tfeen. It you
don't rouse yourself sow yoa will
probably continue to put as with tbe
same Inconveniences lor tbe aexi sis
years.
' Do tbey keep your office clean ?
Tour windows? Tbe balls T Tba
elevator? Is tbe building a firs trap?
Have tbey aa elevator that runs once
aa bour on week days and not at all
nlgbts er oa BundayT Is your offloe
hot ta summer and cold la winter?
Any other troubles?
Tbs cure tor all these Ills Is aa
office ta
The Bee Building.
K. C PETERS At COH Ground
ficntai Agent. Floar