THJf OJIAIIA DAILY HKK: WEDXESDAY, FKBUITAKV 18. .1 iff rn I SMI-SIS Sit 1 V& -J y f ata at fk IK fITlMMlrh It l f . mil Wwrr ft tn with mn Aom mn4 toernwj ih LILLIE CAINS POINT Judge Bale Out Tort i arm? Given bj Her Be ore Oortner'i Jury SHUTS OUT SEVERAL STATE WITNESSES newspaper man from Chicago paid Barnes ton visit yesterdsy, and may conclude to atari a smsll dally paper In that town la lh near put are. He Ex-Sheriff Ik Stan an Telia f Rveata Horalia of nrar and Conversations with De fend a at. DAVID CITT. Neb . Feb. 17. (Special.) When court convened this morning Judge Good sustained the objection of counsel I for the defendant as to Coroner Sample testifying to the statements made by Mrs. Llllle before the coroner's Jury the first time she testified at the Inquest. In pass j Inn upon the question Judge Good gave a clear ana concise statement 01 me iaw o far at he had been able to Investigate the authorities on this question. This Is. It Is claimed, an important point Every well-posted doctor today knows all about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Most doctors order it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and even for consumption. Your doctor use it? YORK. Neb.. Feb. 17 (Special.) At a meeting ot the Commercial club last even ing, although the evening was Intensely cold a large number of the leading busi ness men attended. The principal business before the club was promoting the location of a public postoffice building. York It rery much encouraged over the good pros pects of securing a public building. In the omnibus appropriation bill, on ablch con gress will vote In a few days. Is an appro priation for I10.000, each to York and Grand Island for the purchase of sites tor public buildings. At the meeting resolutions were adopted, thanking Congressmen Hlnshaw and Burkett and Senators Dietrich and Mil lard for the work tbey have done In the Interests of York. N UOOEQ SOCIETY DISCUSS THE MERITS OF PE-RU-NA K. of P. Entertains. SHELTON. N-h.. Feb. 17. (Special.) The members of Shelton lodge. No. 92. Knights of Pythias, gave a very pleasant "smoker" to about tlftr invited tentlemen guests at In this case, and will shut out several wit- , thHr ,odg , roomg )aBt evening. The even nesses for the state whose names ere In- ing WM Bpent t mhut dominoes and so dorsed on the Information. Counsel for the j fla t).t ,hoM prMent being principally state cia w tnst tney can ana win snow t,j , business and professional men. Dr. L. Michael was also present with his stere- J. C. ATER CO., Lowell. UL INVITES THE EX-GOVERNORS Governor Mickey Seeds Out Inritations to the Amnal Dir. ner. PAROLE FOR A SARPY COUNTY C0Ni:T Crete Father Joins with l.over Search for Runaway Girl, hat So Trace of Her la Koind. In skull was crushed, both legs were broken and he was otherwise Injured. Slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. Webb Is 38 years of age. ADAMS CARRIES PRIMARIES Machine Tai.ru Kverjthlna; at Lin coln Except the City t lerkship. (Froi.i n Staff (Vrrespnn'lent.l LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. 17. (Special Tele gram.) The republican primary here today resulted In a landslide for the county ma other witnesses that Mrs. Llllle made those statements on other occasions. Dr. Sample was called and the examina tion continued. Witness described the bul let hole In the window and curtain, the powder burns and the range of the bullet plainly, the same substantially as he did at the preliminary hearing. Witness Iden tified the Isee curtain and the window through which the bullet passed. The pow der burn on both of those Is sUl! quite plain, but not as plain as they appeared at the preliminary hearing. Witness said that the distance from the had or the bed to the east wall was ten Inches, and from I opticon and highly entertained the com pany with snapshot views. Cigars and light refresr ments were served and a plesssnt evening was spent. I fid Deposits mr Beatrice. BEATRICE. Neb.. Feb. 17. (Special.) What appears to be a very rich deposit of lead was discovered In a quarry a few miles west of Barneston. this county, yesterday, and considerable excitement prevails In that neighborhood as a result. The sam ple was brought to town by William Day, and If the product proves pure encugh to . I ana n ino pre ine iooi oi .ne oca , ,ne .... w wf)rk rron,,bI. wll, be R rich fln(1 for ty-two inches. W itness gaye a aesenpt on oulhern 0aRe county as In(ire an of the furniture and Its location In the i room; that the range of the bullet through the window would be In range within two j feet of the head of the bed. This was de termined at the inquest by taking a long stick and laying on the bed In range with the bullet hole In the window and screen. The cross-examination of the coroner elic ited nothing new ancc of It. Much aicknesa at Exeter. EXETER. Neb., Feb. 17. (Special.) I There are a great many cases of sickness In and around this town, some of which are quite serious. The most of the cases are tphold pneumonia. Only one case has Augustus M. Walling, ex-county attorney. Prved " ,b'' Wl8f the next witness. He said, part: "I I "; " ,of ,b 1w"a,tb,lfl "l chinery. George A. Adams was nominated 'WM ,t the LH11(, relldence with the cor- i th, townsbfp . . . t - ..i ' ! wealtnv farm (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 17. (Special ) The governor'a annual dinner will be given February 14 at the executive mansion. Gov- ; ernor Mickey decided on the date this j for mayor over H. J. Winnett by over 700 , oner'g jury on October 27. I made an ex j majority, and all of the county machinery amnatIon of the east window and lace candidates for council were elected. These curta n the Llllle bedroom." I were Alexander Steward, William Lawler, witness here identlSed the window, lace John Hinsel, A. H. Hutton. K. H. Marshall, j rurtaln and window screen as the ones that William Hanson, encther wealthy farmer rouih of town, is very low. but it is hoped he will recover. afternoon and has sent invitations to t ! Thompson. J. C. Pentxer J. A . Shef. , buet vent through- ..Mt th( cor Place for Weary to Rest. CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. Feb. 17. (Spe cial.) On Monday.' February 16, the P. E. following ex-governors: John M. Thayer. William A. Poynter, Silas A. Hclcomb and Ezra P. Savage, Lincoln: Lorezo Crounsu and James E. Boyd. Omaha: Robert W. Furnas, Brnwnvllle: Silas Garber, Red Cloud. Albinus N-ince. Chicago; Charles H. Deltrtch and James W. Dawes, Wash ington. Parole for ( harlea Sharp. Governor Mickey this morning paroled Charles L. Sharp of Papllllon, who la serving a term In the penitentiary for car robbery on tho Rock Island. It was the daughter of Sharp who wrote field, an Adams man, 'was nominated for tax . commissioner. The Winnett men saved T. H. Pratt, nom inee for city clerk, out of the wreck. B. C. Fox was nominated for treasurer with out opposltlor. The city central commit tee is of the opinion that a second primary will be necesaary to nominate an excise board. The campaign was on- of the most bitterly contested In the history of the city- Increase In Rural Mall. YORK. Neb.. Feb. 17. (Special.) Nearly letter every rural mall route shows an increase of to Governor Savage ask'ng thit her father be pardoned and Savage refusrd to grant the request. Sharp's parole runs to the county Judge of Sarpy ccuuty. Many prominent citizens of Papllllon requestrd Sharp's relapse. Father Jolaa la Search. Fay Smith, who came to Lincoln yester day from Crete In aearch cf his sweet heart, Anna Beardln. who had eloped with ; J. B. Cob,. u.. Joined thia morning by,, the father and 'sister of the girl. The I father has secured the assistance of the police In the search fcr his daughter. No trace of them has been found since they left the Boyd hotel Monday morning.' Dropa Dead in Street. Mrs. Thomas H. St ration dropped dead on the street near Fourteenth and Q at 8.30 o'clock tonight of apoplexy. Mrs. Strat ton, accompanied by a neighbor, was going to the theater when elie suddenly screamed, threw up ht-r hands and fell to the side walk unconscious. She was carried into a nearby hoiise and died within a few min utes. Mrs. St rat ton was the wife of Thomas H. Stratton, agent of the AetLa Insurance comnanr. Besides a husband she leaves four children mall delivered and gathered to the farm era of York county. The postmaster at Waco said that before the mall routes were established there was only one dally paper delivered to farmers, and at the present time over 100 York county farmers, patrons of the Waco office, were receiving every day a daily paper. With the farmers' tele phone and rural delivery, the farmers of York county are brought closer together, and they are as well posted as to prices paid each day for stock and grain as any dealer in ibe local nearby towns. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Mnrh Snow la ' Promised Afflicted Statea. hot Some Let I p In Cold. Jury had concluded Its work Mr. O. society of Central City formally oppned Heath and mvself removed all of those, and lree re room. i-onre ana waiera I took charge of them until they were used 1 served to about seventy-five suests. at the preliminary hearing. This was on ' The object of the .omen of this society is or about October 30. 1902." ' ,0 furnish a pleasant place for oui-of-to n The cross-examination of this witness ' shoppers tu rest, leave parcels, etc.. and elicited nothing more. Counsel for the 1 necessary accommodations are furnished. state announced they would recall this wit ness on other matters. Whnt Mrs. I.II'le Snld. Lewis Cren, ex-sheriff, was the first wit ness this afternoon. He e-iid: "I was at the Llllle residence about 6:10 on the morning of the murder and was there about thirty minutes. Mrs. Clsra Warren and o'hers were there. This was after Mr. Llllle was removed to the hos pital. The covers on the bed were turned down and there was blood on the pillow that was on the west side of the bed. The blood was toward the east end of the pillow. The blocd was ra'her on thi east side cf the dent In the pillow. I noticed a bullet hole In the curtain, window and screen. I did rot examine these partic ularly at that time." Witness l.ere described the furniture and Its location in the room: "I was at the Llllle home agsln about 10 o'rlcrk, saw Mrs. Llllle at this time TABLE AND KITCHEN Selected Mrnaa. LUNCH. Tripe and Oyster Fricassee. Rice Croquettes. Butter Cakes. Cocoa. DINNER. Tomato 6up. Salmon Loaf. v Sauce Hollandalse. Potato Balls. Stewed Peas. Cress 8ald. Fairy Cream. Vanilla Sauce. Coffee. LUNCH. Oyster Omelet. Brown Tomato Sauce. Celery Saiad. Nut Bread. Cocoa. DINNER. ' Oyster Soup. Chicken Pie. Stuffed Potatoes. Egg Slaw. Cranberry Charlotte. Coffee. Abont Oyatera. The belief that oysters may be the means is not unwarranted, as it is possible and WASHINGTON, Feb 17. Forecast: For Nebraska--Snow in west, fair In cast portion Wednesday; Thursday, fair ex cept snow In southwest portion. For Iowa Partly cloudy Wednesday and uneasy about not so cold In east portion; Thursday, In creasing cloudiness. For Eastern Texas Fair and not so cold The family Is very proml- I Wednesday; Thursday, fair; light south V- annnaaaatlAn with K T asked Zr W thi."th.nl h.'ppened and.!,; i "-eying the -nfection of typhoid fever said she was awakened by a pistol shot and saw a man standing there and sh threw herslf out of the bed. She said that $3C0 were gone. I asked her if she ..1 ! Irant t V. I a ammint nf mnnv In th . k a aha ..m .h. :,..iw h.d from ' germs. Although It has beer clearly 1100 to 150 in the house, that she was it the day before bcause not at all Improbable for them to become 1 ( n a-ltli tvnhnlft rarmi If thev arn grown where they may be contaminated by sewage which may contain these dis sent in Lincoln. Kew Block Abont Coaapleted. HARVARD. Neb.. Feb. 17. (Special.) The new Union btick block Is now about ready for its tenants. A. V. Brown Co. will occupy the first floor and basement with a atock of hardware and a furniture tock, having bought out W. C. Woodworth yesterday. Mr. Woodworth retains his un dertaking business, and will probably build a amall room suitable for his business. He has leased his building to Delaney Bros., who will occupy It with their drug stock. Wife Gela Divorce. FREMONT, Neb.. Feb. 17. (Special.) The divorce case of Rose Conrad against Peter H. Conrad cam up for trial in the district court yesterday, and the defend ant was given a decree, the custody ot their five children and $1,250 alimony. The winds Wednesday. For Western Texas Generally fair Wedneaday; probable rain at night or Thursday. For New Mexico (ienerally fair Wednes day; probably snow at night or Thursday. For Arizona Generally fair Wednesday and Thursday; fair in west, snow in east portion Wednesday and probably Thursday; colder Wednesday in western portion. For Wyoming Fair in weat, snow in eaat portion Wednesday; Thursday, fair except probably anow In southeast portion. For Montana Snow Wednesday, except fair and colder In southwest portion: Thursday,' probably fair. For Oklahoma and Indian Territory Fair and warmer Wednesday; Thursday, increasing cloudiness and probably rain or snow. For Missouri Fair and not ao cold Wednesday; Thursday, increasing cloudi ness; possibly snow In weai portion. For North Dakota Fair and continued ' proven by artificial inoculation of typhoid ; bacilli that danger from this source is pos- the dogs had been poisoned and she had '. mere is very lime nss. ii auy. .. seen a strange man in the alley." ; the suspected oysters are kept ave for Witness . said he assisted In organizing I aeveral days after dredging. In salt water a pesse to search the town thoroughly t ! that Is frequently changed (to wash out see If any stringers uld be found In j the bacilli). It Is very unlikely that oysters hiding Also all strangers were csrefully ' obtained in the shell or freshly opened in looked after to learn their location that ! tbe markets can Introduce typhoid fever morning. Men were sent In every dlr-etlon 1 even when eaten raw. as the bacilli In- and all the cornfields were thoroughly I iroaucea mio ineir muin win u. ivo um a few days. But nen uncertain or tne searcb'd. "The second time I went Into the bed room I took the range of (he bullet by laying a pencil in tbe holes In the curtain, glass and screen and they were in direct range. They were about on a level. I went out to look for 'he bullet. Amos Smith and Mr. Flnley wnt with me. We found what we supposed was the bullet lodged in Mr. Roy's barn 300 feet east of the Llllle home. This waa in range wl h the bullet holca In Jhe curtain, gliss and screen." The bullet was Identified by the w'.'ners. "I messured from the west side of the bed and range with the bullet toles. and feeding ground of your favorite bivalve It is well to Inquire into tbe methods of treatment employed by the oyster dealer or else buv your oysters in tbe shell and eliminate all dangerous conditions by the salt diet process Cooking the oyster will effect the same object with even greater cei.ainty, but by the ordinary process its digestibility Is greatly diminished; and oysters are too extravagant a form of food to be ervd improperly. Light cooking Is permissible, anl If they are lightly roasted In the shell they are defendant, after putting up a vigorous fight in the preliminary proceedings, did not cold Wednesday and probably Thursday, appear on the trial, and his attorneys an- For Illinois Partly cloudy and not Bounced that be would withdraw from the case. Teachers' Association Meetlnat. STANTON. Neb.. Feb. 17. (Special. ) Tbe seventeenth annual session of (he North not so winds; cold Wesdnesday; fresh oouth Thursday, increasing cloudiness. For Kansas Increasing cloudiness on Wednesday and warmer in south portion, Thursday, probably snow and colder. irftcnl Record Nebraska Teachers' association will be held J OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, i ..id tbe door was locked securely tbe night ! mnt which Columbus. commencing Wedneaday. OMAHA, r eb. lT.-Ottirtal record of tern- ! K.f,. ,, .v. ...nm,. h r.unl.r had k..r.i... p raiure m;hi rrecipnaiiun cornjiarei' wlin me corrtvpunaing at April 1, and continuing throughout the week. Boards of education are requested to so arrange the spring vacations that teachers may be able to attend. nearly if not quite as digestible as tbe raw it was five feet, one and one-half Inches, j oyster", and far more palatable to many From the northwest roruer of the bed to t tastes. Baking or ateaming in the shells the bullet holes it was six feet and ten ; or out are often more convenient ways of Inches, and from the southwest corner of . cooking than roasting, or. rather, grilling the bed It wss five feet, six Inches to the I 0Ter the fire and their digestibility may be bullet hole in the curtain. I had a conver- ' asgUred In this way, although their charac sation with Mrs. Lillie at this time. She I terislic flavor is somewhat dimlnlsed. The showed me the west kitchen door, and said oysters are not so frequently tbe cause of that was where the burglar came Into the indigestion as is the company they are made house. She said the key wsf lying on the ( to keep. They are served with milk that I floor about ten tnrhs from tbe door. She I has perhaps ben boiled, and Is not an de ls, under any circumstance. harmonious to shell fish of any kind. The before, and she supposed the burglar had Fatal fm'.l frons Bridge. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Feb. :T.--(SpeciaI i Telegram.) William Webb. tr;p'oyed on I the Burlington bridge at this place, was probably fatally injured as a result of fill- , Ing nearly sixty feet this afternoon. His wars Maximum temperature ... 22 Minimum temi-rature ...12 Mian tem'iH-rature ....... fi I precipitation T day of the in three pushed the key out and unlocked the door. )t: 1901 1900. 27 4t 14 io at. 21 41 4 T T .J About one week after this I had another conversation with Mrs. Llllle. I aatd to her that I had understood that most of the life Insurance was made to the '.It tie girl, and she said no. that $750 of the $8,000 was at umuha toi tiia uay anO timw :rcn l ! to ESna ana tne oaiance was coming 10 ner. liftiJ: We talked about the crime and who would Normal temperature t; : have committed It. who could have had any J. "I mV-I -f:. 1 motive for committing the crime. In Normal irtc.pl at on I etulei.t y for the ilay... ftecord of tenner lure nd precipitation 3r.' ... .03 in.-h A Popular Wisconsin Girl Writes on Interesting Letter. Miss Nettle Niemann. White Mound. Wis., writes: The Peruna Hediclne Co., Columbus, Ohio: "I have born filleted since childhood with a most un pleasant catarrh of the head. Nothing I did seemed to cure me and when I caught a cold my troubles Increased. While visiting a friend I learned the real value of Peruna. I had often heard It praised, but never paid serious at tentionto It. Ty friend, however, had been cured of catarrh by Peruna aud I decided to use It faithfully and await result. I am glad to say that my greatest expecta tions were realized and I was surprised to find how readily 1 was cured nd how speedily. Within a month all the catarrh was out of my system and I have not been troubled a particle since. I do recommend Peruna for catarrh." Hiss Nettle Niemann. Pe-ru-na Makes Clean. Healthy Mucous Membranes Catarrhal Diseases Disap pear Permanently HE mucous membrane Is to A side of the body what the tkln Is to the outside of the body. It lin.s every organ duct and cavity. Catarrli.il Inflammation attacking cne part Is lialile to spread to other par!. A neglcctd cold or slight catarrh Is ofteu the cavsc of lingering and dangerous catarrh. Women are naturally more susceptible to inclemencies of the weather than men. With them a cold is often the starling point cf some severe pelvic derangement, causing much pain and buffering. Kvery woman needs a re nrdy uprn w hich the can rely to keep ner rystem fort.fieil arainst the severe and trying vinier the In- J I have caught a severe cold when suddenly wea;her. If Peruna is symtom of a cold it develops Into some derangement taken at the Mist Chilled after an evening party, and catarrh for several weeks would be the results. One bottle of Peruna cured me, and I shall not dread colds sny more as I fi'ii." lilanrhe Myers. At the lleidht of the Social Season I'r-ro-nn la n Bleasinar t Women. Edith M. Barnes. 607 Second St.. N. E.. Washington, D. C. writes: "I am pleased to state that Peruna did me more good than a vacation. Too many parties, thea ters and late suppers had so undermined my health thut the doctor advised a com plete chance and rest for a year, but I did not find this at all necessary after us ing Peruna for five wet-ks. It acted like ivill cure it before It maRic, increased my appetite, aided my di annoying catarrhal! jest ion and induced restful sleep, all that I needed to restore me to perfect health. Decollete (innii nnd Catarrh. ; jhink It a most excellent remedy end :, Miss Blanche Myers. 3120 Penn street, fine tonic for all worn out women." Edi.h Kansas City, Mo., has th? following lo say M. Barnes of Peruna: Miss Nellie Crow. 1114 Edith Place, "During e8ch of the past four seasons ' Memphis, Tenn., writes: "As I was cured from a chronic rasa of catarrh of tho head. I am only tco glad to :e.om mend Perun.i. I have had more or less catarrh ever slnco I can remember and I have tried dim erous remedies and loc or's prescriptions aad while some things would help me for th-i time being. It Is to Peruna that I owe a perfect cure." Miss Nellie Crow. If you do not derive prompt aud satis factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a full statement of your tase and he will 1 pleased to lve you his valuable advice pratis Address Pr. Kartman. President of The Fartman f&nitarlum, Columbus, Ohio. 0t ' " Miss Nellie Crow. Ar'Tf HWJn p- BISCUIT The Perfect Food Shredded IVhole IVheat Biscuit is thrice cooked and spun into hne shreds. b.ach shred contains many thousands of little pores which give great surface for the digestive fluids to act upon. It is crisp and compels thorough mas tication which insures Per fect digestion. Poached or Scrambled Eggs on Shredded Wheat Biscuit . Moisten the Biscuit slightly with cold water. Place small bits of butter on top. Put in buttered pan in hot oven about three minutes. Remove with pancake tjrner to warm plate. Use as toast for scrambled or poached eggs. Write to-day and we will send you FREfc our Cook Book, illustrated in colors The Vital Question which gives over 250 recipes. Address THE NATURAL, FOOD CO.. Nia.tfa.ra Falls, N. Y. Sold by by all grocers. practice of barbarism goes still further and various kinds of pick'et. of themselves most likely to disagree, are served with It. When taken raw the oyster is properly iegardd ts an easily dlgisted food. Chem cally it contains the representatives of all three nutritive constituents of tbe food. Exclusive of its large per cent of liquid, the j j oyster possesses a v ry small proportion of one . Bolid nutriment. Ana the very small ; of tho conversations I usked her how tight ! amount of fat or fuel substance they furnish FREE SAMPLE, Eczema Can Es Cured. Call at below named drug stores ard re ceive a free Chronic Enema Satnple of Remick's Eczema Cure SORE NECK Take Scott's Emulsion for scrofula. Children often have sores on ihe neck that w on't heal up. The sores may come and go. Parents may not know what's the matter nor what to do. Scrofula is the trouble and Scott's Emulsion is the medicine. Scott's Emulsion heals the sores. But that is not all. Scrofula leads to consumption. This is the real danger. Scott's Emulsion is the "ounce of prevention" that keeps off consumption. Will aaa4 wm a buk u try. if y li.a. KUTT KWt, t1 fml sua t. tw Ysrfc. . I I'rrciplis.lon iice March 1 30.51 inches l nci-r,cy eiiiia Alarm i tu Inch LrfW''.ency tur cur. period, 192... (.47 Inches Deficiency tor cor. period, 1j1... .li inch I It r ort front Stations nt T P. M. .("inch i it was. and-she said it was not light enough CONDITION IF TUB WEATHER. '3 : c ; 3 : 5 : 3 : I Omaha, clear ! Val-nllne. cloudy j North f latte. cloudy ! Ch-yenne. partly cloudy i Pa it Lake t'lty. clear .... Kapid City, snowing j Huron, partly cloudy .... Wliuiiton. clear Chicago, clear 81. luuis. clear Be. faui. ciea DavenpJit. clear KaiiMta City, cloudy Havre, snowing Helena, cloudy Hlsmarck. clear Uulveetcn. clear S4i 1 li i .uu V, ! U, u 14 I 4 4 24 St: 3 2214: a as Indicates aero. T In4icalea trace of precipitation. I. A. WELSH. Local Furcout official. for her to discern who the man waa. I asked her bow it v. as thst a man could 1 see to shoot Mr. Llllle lo a vital spot like thst and she said the moon was shining in on Mr. L'l'le's head, and it was plain to be aeen; that she heard a noise that woke her up. and she saw a msn standing by tbe bed pointing a gun at, her, and she Immediately threw herself off the bed. I She said he wss a man, as aear as she could tell, about as tall as Harvey and had no beard, wore a cap or muffed hat, and at this time she indicated bow he stood by leaning over the bed." The other testimony was substantially tbe same as at the preliminary hearing. The cross-examination of the witness elicited a conversation between Mrs. Lillie and the witness, wherein Mrs. Llllle assured him that she had told him all she knew about the murder, and that he ssked her to tell him all about it and he would do all he could to protect her. He alao advised her to put hr trust In Cod. Witness also aald that he went to the Lillie resl denes with a detective by the name of Jorgenaon from Omaha and introduced him aa Jones, but told Mrs. Lillie thst he was a detective. necessitates their combination with bread. - 1 1 for Rarirtl. BEATRICE, Neb.. Feb, IT. Sp4claI.)- the treat remedy for Eczema, Pimples, Dnndriifr, Skin Eruptions and Piles. In j .... . ' faaM'M (II lt.IlK I111IUI IK I'll... Ill- VJ ' potatoes, rice or some Kind ot cereal wnen ( uklng Hemic k s Pepsin Blood -Tonic. they are eaten to surpiy aciuai nucriuon. While they are classed as tissue formers, the nitrogenous ma'ter they contain may not all be In the form of proteid, but partly I I have tried your Remlck s Ecsema Cure . , ,v. . ,,,.,,,i. i,., i tlllr i on twelve of my customers bothered with in form of other compounds lower in their ecl,.ma nd fkln ,rUlmlll. n eured every nutritive value. ' one of them, it is the bet Ecrema Cure The presence of glycogen, the particular form in which the carbohydrates are pre aented in the oyster, is contained in the liver, which constitutes the larger propor tion of the bivalve. In cases of diabetes, in which a strict diet is being enforced, the presence of carbohydrates renders the oys ter most unsuitable and always to be avoided. Avoid oysters thst have been "fattened." unless you prefer appearance to quality, as the.' lose from one-eighth to one-fifth of their nutritive value by this process. O 2wJ d-U vCJOU S'MS KM IOK Couchs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, anl Sore Throat, Pks-fMmlis . 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