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TTIK" OMAHA DAILY BKK: TUESDAY, ArittL 2, 1907. It V OFFERED FOR RENT Houses nasi ColUiri :onltnar(l. FOR RF.NT OH SALB-New t-rnnm mod ern bourn St S. So. Sth Ave. (Ii)-M7vt2x NEW, 7 room, all modem, r-i.f. 2M and Itrowru Tlephons Maple 2Q2. (1B i34 2 B. 3r,th Ave, t room. tC.S0. (15)-M3I1 HOUSES, Insurance. Rlngwalt, Parker Plk. U& Ki ( Offices. , OKB isrge ctrlce room, (rrotint floor, Fd ' ' ward Crclghton Institute Uldg . 210 8. ' St. opposite city ball. Inquire building. 16 M2 FOR RENT Desk room In Pe office, city hall building, 417 N. Zotn fci.. poutn umana. Apply o manager. (15) 1M tores. FOR RENT The best located corner ore la Omaba. Farnam and 16th treeta. Bonrd of Trade Bldg. See P. H. Phllben, Schllt Hotel. (15) M2; V i R 37th St., $9.10 per month. 2- Fsrnam St.. $12.00 per month. i'.ff, Furnmn -St., J"M per month. N. P. DO DOR & CO.. 17H FARNAM ST. UNEQUALLED f ha nee for nrtigglat In block with grocery and ment market. Central, with fix t urea. Rent moderate. Bert of chance for good man In beat neighborhood. Laundry rooms with 75-horse nnwer boiler to run same. Apply 220 N. 32d St. (15 M78 THREE splendid modern rooms on ground floor; rent reasonable. 12 Farnam St. .. (ir) M4w HOT No. 18th St.. near Nicholas, rent $-X per month. Bemla, Paxton Bik (15)-M9nS OFFERED FOR SALE . . Fearing. ANCHOR and Iron fencing: io (r foot. tu6 H. Via HL wke fencing Tel. Red '14. (1CJ-M34I Farntlare. MOVING out of town; must seU furniture in the next S days. If you need any thing In the line of tables, chairs, boot; caan, beds, dresser or kitchen furniture. It will piy you to ca.ll at !20 N. 24ia Ft. and got a bargain. (16) MS'j 3x CONTENTS of four-room flat for sale at sacrifice, must acll at once. Inquire of fiat ;. Wright bloc. 16th and Chicago , Bts, . (1-M!4 ' FOR SALE Good household furniture, very cheap; must be sold by 6 o'clock this evening; parties leaving town; ground floor, 604 N. 21st. - (1) M.H7 2x FOR SALE Furniture of a 10-room ro'un Vug house; I'H). Inquire 1414 Sherwood Ave. Tel. Red 6401. (lt)-30 All ON ACCOUNT of leaving the city, will ell the contents of my 5-rxmi flat at 10 cents on the dollar; eeerything of the highest grade and in good condition. Ad dress G-aiiO. care lieo. (13) M4C.J At FCR SALE- Furnlture buslnena kt a bar gain. Owner leaving city. 721 N. 161 h St. T. !) M: 6 Pool itud nillnrd Table. FOR SALE New and acond-hand billiard and pool tables: wo lead tlia world In cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruiu-wlck-Balk-Collendar, 407 S. 10th St. , - U6)-J4 Ptnnoa, Organ. Mnaleal Iastrninenta. THE smallest piano In the west at the Chicago Furniture Co. We also have the highest grade eecond hand furniture at ii a 11 prices. 1413 Dodgu St. Tel. Douglas 4887. (15) M7kl A20 PIANO mahogany case. In excellent con dUion, cot i-tiO, for aale at J150. 432 S, S-ith fit. 'Phone Uouelaa S!06. (16) M8S2 FOR SALE A good Emerscn upright jutno, a a sacrifice. Apply -'413 ll nnil- ton. . . ub) jwi TF'ER PXANO-CT1EAP FR CARH. 311 K'CAIl'E ULIXJ ' (151- -M63 A7 TWO ORGANS ONE ONE $25. Ill M CAR I E Bl.PO. il6l MtS7 AT FINK uprlRlit piano, $97. 41 N. 23d St. (Ill) 506 Al BACRI KICK FINE UPRIGHT PIANO. .tlli. Owner lauvlng city, ism Davennort. (161 titi A3x FOR REST values possible In high grade plnnos, high grude tuning and repuirlng, j-e Bush & Oerts Piano Co., 6I9 W. O. W. ltidg. Tel. I.ioug. 6J74. (1) M777 A30 $CJ.W PIANO PJ-AYKR In perfect condl tioit Willi Hoaortinfiit of music, for sale for tl2.U) cuah. Apply M. S. Wulklin, cure , Lircnara et wiincun carpel io. (16) M737 ix STOP!! And take notice of our special Hat of siltthtly used plunos and organs. Everyone fully guaranteed and a genuine bargain. 76c to. )1 per week will bring on to your home. Kimball, rosewood case t 78 Arlon, cottage upright loo Chlckerinv & Sona, roeewood case 12a Singer, mahogany case... 160 Opera Piano, oak casa 175 Voae & Sona, cabinet grand 2uo 700 Btelnway & Sona, only 860 square pianos ana organs, all makes, 16, mna up. Call or write' for comnlete harva I n n.t ym move, store, tuna and repair pianos, lri our pita no factory the only one In N- vrauaaa SCHMOLLER & -MUELLER PIANO CO. lm and ISIS Far nam St. Telephone Douglas 168. ()-MS7 Tywrltera abA win Machli ONb Remington typewriter. No. t In good ccndiilon, for aale cheap. Call at Bee omca. W tsacllanaona. ' SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILE. IS0I Thomas Fier, 40-H.-P., full equipmeat; oat 12.7). now Sl.atsa. 14 Pope Toledo, Typa T, top and full uuiiMuent; cost H, 7W. now ii.ca. 1M lloo. usd bit miles: eost ll.lo. now tl.OnQ. ij4 Keo. toft aad full atiulpuaeut; coat tl.So I'M White Steamer; cost K.VQ, now fTOOX Iwt Ford. 14-11. -P.; coat fl.loO. now i.Ou. Vopw-Waverly Electric runabouts, 14" up. DERIOUT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 1X11 ITarnani fit (ll)-l4t KALL'I aafea Bew. Vi-hand. 1KLS Farnam, (ltu FOR SALB-Two National cash registers, on total a a .it,r; alao nice line cf store fixtures, uwiw tna ana investment Co ; Patteraon Block. O) K0 ' B?:ND ua your rcl: freight paid on 111) Drua Co.. Omaha. orders for drugs; lota. Myer-Dilloo (lli)-4? LAUNCH FOR SALE A 16-foot "BpclalM leei launcn, wun i-norn gasoline motor and tllthig canopy top, cushion and lasv backs, seau crossways, wx to eiplit pas - aniigArs, draught 13 Inches, speed to $ ' miles; usvt only three months: all re pulnted acd overhauled; cost lXn, will sell for $176, cash, at once; hurry. Write for pnt w. II. Regriar, IS? W. 6th Bt . , ' York. Neb. U M97S Ix FEW bargains In JJ-lind soda fountains monthly pamenta. Delight, 1813 Farnam.' FOR BALE Collect lor of fioa old vlollna . lnoludlng ses Viola and 'Cello. Vloilu biudu, in Wttbnell Building. (!) M7K3 AM fcHERWlN WILLIAMS CO., beet mlxett. Ii.nt. rlicrinuu i McConnell Drug Co. tlo) OAKDKN and field seeds, fruit parkagea, ba keepers' supplies. Younkerman IWd Co.. Council blu?t. Ia. (14 2W '"LH ?'Kr elng machine, cheap 414 N. t-d Bi. (Ul664 Al MILIrtT ftu. A. W. Wagner. M l N 1Mb. (li)-MJ OFFERED FOR SALE Miscellaneous Con t lit eed. A CLEAN M.AOO stock of gencnl mer chandise at Hf cents on the dollar: fine location; will hare cl"t InMiedlnn; owner moving away. Address Y '.'. ore Omaha Bee. (1-S71 COAI, Good burning: t baskets 3T.c; 8 for 11. delivered. Rosenblatt. I hone Do ig. 411. (it)) 14 THREE aerond-hnnd tool chests and 8 coaster brake bicycles, cheap. 3"S N. I'Hh St. , (16) 6:3 A3x SI.OT machines, all klnfla; n'so silver rint Ing and picture machines. .Tnrl, 712 S. ltith. (16i M-W2 A30x ONE Hartholrrrw peanut rooster; frond as new; will m'! ror hfilf prlre If sold lmr-edlnttly. Write owner. Bo ttf, Bcntla, Neb. (1J 674 Bx FOR SALE Jewel gasoline stove: boy's wheel, nearly new; early Onto seed ro tables. Inquire ilfl',7 Manderson. (lttj M378 AS FOR 8ALE Smith-Premier typewriter. No. I; One condition. C. M. Hurris, Thomas Kllpatrlck Co., drapery dept. (1H JlWl SNAP Rldnath'a Hl'iory of the "World KTirvclonnet In Hrltannirn. international Encyclopaedia; email monthly payments. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, full leather, onlv 11. '.'.I. B. B. Roberts. Ml Paxton Hldg., Omaha. (16) MK14 A30 FOR SALE Farm Imnlerdents and two colonies bees and !eebtvea, llstnr, plow, harrow, corn planter, stalk cutter, culti vator, etc. Cnll at iSil Francis Rta. (16) M 764 ZX MKN'S Rambler and boys' lde";il bicycles; Hteven a rifle. AS Incnester shotgun and complete hunting suit, very cheap. Dlers, 1024 Webster. (16) MM1 6x PATENTS D. O. DARN'FLL, patent attorney and. ma- cnine designer, raxion tMK. i ei. nea Tin. (17 1AJ AU Larson t-. Co., bock fres. Bee Bldg. (17)-M22e FERSONAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed. (18) 852 SEWING machines rented, any make. ?:io per week or $2.00 per month. Second hand macliinea lot sale, tiOo and no Neb. Cycle Co.. luth and Harney C18) K3 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by malls cut Brlce; send for free catalogue. Myers 'lllon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) 656 P L E AT I N G Button Ituihlnfi Embroidery. uveing and Cleaning, sponglnK and shrink. Ing, only eo par yard. Send for prloo lint u U samples. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. (0 Douglas Block. . Tel. Douglas 1936. US) 061 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME-Mrs. Dr. King, 2018 N. Xlst lit. Tel. Doug. 3ou9. fla)-958 f SS AfipSwedlsh movement 410 N. lU-a.Ok3i.vjilljln room 2. sooond noor. Ok)-M487 AJ THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast off clothliiK; in fact, anything you do not need; we collect, repair ana sen, at U4 N. lith 8t.. "or cost of collectlna. to the worthy p,or. Call 'Phone Doug. 4185 and wagon win tali. C18) all f A flNF.TTf 5 treatmemt and bath. Mm. JVlAUlXIilllj 8m,u,, uj m. lilh, id floor. U) 1 Kfi you going to New YorkT I can save you -0 per cent on your hotel bill at a first class downtown hotel. Address N-361, Bee7 FOR anything In the sewing machine line go to f. iu. r loaman e Co., lait Cap. Ave. tl J46 AU OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. . Ramge Bldg. tJ8J K JOHN CANE IS IN TOWN! Now la tho time lo trim trees,-' trellises and grape vines: also landscape gardening. Tel. Red (466. Res. U01 S. 25th Ave. (18) M40 A2 OMAHA Bteam Paste Co. manufactures pure flour pasta. 2210 Cuming. Telephone uougins 40-1. US) THE healing household remedy, Satin skli cream, anoum always De nanay. z&c u PENNELL Millinery Co., S22 N. 18th St () 6iH June 21 REAL ESTATE CITY PHOPKHTV FOR SALES. HOMES $2,750- Six rooms and bath, modern south front, lawn, shade and fruit trees. .263i Caldwell. $0 4QQ Eight rooms, modern except "iTW furnace, paved street, all paid. on car line, barn. Tented for xj. SZ17 Cuming Bt. $3,500- Nine rooms, modern, cherry, PPle. plum and war trees: chicken house and park, two bams, two blocks from car line; east front, two loti r"xi50 each, TURRELL ft CO., 17th and Farnam. (19) MSS9 t 17th AND CHICAGO Tho noAhwest corner. 66x132, with 10 room, all modern house, steam heat; barn; good location for apartment house or stores. Price 13,&u0.. The Byron Reed Co., Phone Doug. 297. 212 8. 14th. (19) M983 FAKNAM ST. PROPERTY Full-sised business lot. 66x133 to twenty foot alley, on north side Farnam, east of 34th; Improved with three three-story brick flats, paying a fair return on the invest ment. Hsa a futura, we think. Can offer It for a short time at 321.000. Harrison. & Morton U2D-92S CHAS. 1C Williamson Co. u- f., U) Mio LATE45T and most up-to-date land and rail way map of western Canada; send 10 cents in stamps to the publishers. 301 Kennedy Block, Portage Ave.. Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Jo) M634 2x FOR PALE OR TRADE for smaller house close in, a 9-room house; full lot, close to car mis. inquire owuer, 4u js. Cj'n. IIS) iti Ix FOl R-ROOM bouse for sale or trade for I or l-rvoin nuuae. inquire 121 No. i4th 8C (1)-M76 A 6x EASY PAYMENTS. t-room modern house: furnace; good waiaa; paveu '.reei, walnut lull; $3,aoo; easy terma (-room all modern house; good repair. 341$ t ranaun street, erica, i.4xj; cash, 7-rooin bouae. full lot, paved street, 31.(09; . lA casn, uaiance mommy, J. H. PARROTTE. U!)-MW7 Ai fun KERR ABSTRACT CO.'S IB BTKACTS OF Tl 1 l.i.8 are ihe safe.t You are protected by a $!9,oOJ bond against loa by errora You don t buy a law suit wnn you buy a "Kert abstract. 16.4 inui.j. it 1. Lx.uxias" rai. (19) FOR 8ALK Two modem houses and large vara, uue cuock rionn or Haiiacom prk- pavto street, east frmt. lot 7Bxlf). tUtat- rvii wnriivr w:ii sen ai a DaraAln THOMAS BRK.NNAN. Kooui 1 K. Y. L. Bldg J (13-tt 1DH KKnt OK EALE-T-io-m house, large iry rooma. freshly pupertd. Jut il-i.nid' tiictly mod. 1 u. tlvt ier lnat C! lri r ruoon anu i -'a 11 vir. c. K iwi tU4 K St., South Omah. (.Ui- jo $ REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR AI.K fContlnued.i WHO wants a full south front lot on I Burt pear 17th. 66x1.12, paved street, for 3,2M. The Byron Reed Co. Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 14th. (19) MH82 4 A WELL BUILT 9-room house at M 8. th m St. for sale by owner. (1 Ml72x REAL ESTATE FARM AXR HAH 1 11 UMI1 FOR 9ALB Canada. BEND 15 CENTS for our beautiful new photographic souvenir entitled, "The Lake and the Land of the Last Mountain Val ley." which Is not only a work of art, but a book of authentic Information. With this souvenir we also send the Utrth Cen tury Atlas of Canada. Wm. Pearson Co., Ltd , 3 Northern Bank Bldg., Win nipeg, Manitoba. (20) H0-acre farm, well Improved and only two miles from good lowa town; amootniy rolling lund; half In tame grass. T per acre; encumbrance S8.OU0. Will trade equity for clear city property, or stock or goous. 160 acres finest kind of bottom land: no overflow; two mUes from town of 2,5uQ people; every acre tillable: no bulldinga. t& per acre; encumbrance 6,0u0. Will trade eauity for clear city property or small stock of goods; or will tiade both of these farms together for goods or clear city property. Write for full particulars. LOVti at GRIM b. 3, WOODBINE, IOWA. (lit)) A4 Kansk. HOMESEEKERS! Be careful. Locate right. Investigate our famous artesian valley. ' Sure crops, matchless climate, Lei us write you. Miller A James. Meade, Kan. ()) 6JO Mexico. MEXICAN HACIENDA 125,000 acres; flva railroad stations on property; produces annually 11 20.000 worth of corn, besides tobacco, Jenlquen and sugar cane; 4.8u) feet above eea level; land absolutely frostless; store privilege rents for $16,000 per annum; the greatest proposition price 14 per acre, gold. Charles B. Mullaly, San Antonio, Tex. (20)-M7B3 (x Mlasonrl. 198-ACRB farm In Howard county, Mo., to exenange tor reniai property. .11-. n. Chenowlth, Ml 8. 26th Ave. (20) K63 3x Nebraska. WRITE1 Townsend 1 Realty Co.. Fremont in 00. arms anu lands lor sale or trade for clear town property or merchandise. (0) MJnU A2UX FOR SALE 640 acres of Improved farming lana in Manner county, rseiirnska. lerma; to per acre; tl,600 cash, balance nine an nual payments; 6 per cent Interest. W. Ii. BOUSF1ELD AUBURN. NEB. (20)M86 6X FOR SALB 100 acres land ten miles north of Sidney, Neb., (yieyenne county. Farms all under cultivation In vicinity; threa miles Dalton station, on Burlington. $8.00 per acre. Address Mrs. F. A. Elms. Man. Chester, Wash. (20) Ml Sx IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska; Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over ton, Gretna, Neb. (20 M87S Sooth Dakota. FOR SALE! 7 Quarter sections of land In Brown county, a, v.: win sen togemer or separately. South Dakota-Western Land Co., J07-8 Toy Bldg., Sioux City, la. (20) M445 A4 LAND SNAPS-820 acres, 7 miles High more, 114; g quarters, Hughes county. $6,600; 240, Brookings, $29; 900 acres, im proved stock farm, Deuel county, ' I17. Write me for land. J. T. Nelson, Brook ings, B. D. (20) M977 2x Tckaa. Go to Texas and see wheat and alfalfa equal to the best. Sixty cars of landseekers passed through Kansas City In one day. As Hie crop grow larger the prices ad vance. Owners are expecting a big increase In May as reports from all over the country show that such a rush of landseekers as was never known will be seen at that time. Join our next big excursion April 16th and buy early and reap the benefit. Call or write for facts about this country becoming noted for its productiveness and healthful climate. Wa are exclusive agents for large tracts In Dallam and Sherman counties. tne cnolcest in tne panhanale. Agents wanted In every county In Me ebraska and western Iowa. Write for terms. Uilmore Hal Estate Co., 1419 Douglas St I'hone Douglls 2044, Omaha, Neb. (20)-M93 LANDSEEKERS. Send for map of Texas, showing- naw railways and location of famous Brans Valley lands, the richest grain bolt lands In the United States, and Where billiards are unknown. Price, $10 09 to $11 00 per acre. Illustrated list free. HI LAND P. LOCKWOOD, 436, ban Antonio, Tex. (20 M69J A2 TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO LAND. Have some rare bargains In Texaa and New Mexico tanu. o to $7. mi an aero. Oo arid see for yourself; low railroad rites. For particulars address. ROBERT C. URUE8EDOW, tot New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (') M353 'Wyoming;. MAKE Inquiry concerning Big Horn Baaln; cneap irngai.au tanas. The Stewart Leaven worth Co.. 619 N. Y. Life Bldg. Telephone Douglas &&o. Omaha. (20) M9ni 7 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Fnraa and Ranch Land. FOR REN T -acre tract of land In Ben on (without house), suitable (or garden ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till January for VM ir taken Iminedl ately. Address K tst, care B. (2U 4 x FARM FOR RENT. Splendid farm, 'ill acres, for rent, six miles from Omaha; poaseanton given at once. Apply to 11. S. Sturgeon, 440 Board of Trade iiiag., uiuani, nD. lei. uougias 1610. (21) SA9m 146 ACRES one mile north of Florence. mree-room nouao, well, windmill, water In house, large barn. About 60 acres un- aer cultivation. Alao good pasture. iteniui, u per annum. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 FARNAM ST. (2U-61 FOR RENT 40 ACRES OF FARM LAND, WITH HOIBE, BARN AND SMALL PASTl'RE, ABOUT ONE MILE SOUTH Jl rJK..U.'M. THE PUTNAM CO.. 604 N. Y. LIFE BLDO. (211 -M910 REAL ESTATE LOANS $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and real dence property In Omaha; lowest rates no delay., momaa llreuiutn. Koom 1, N x. i-Jie. UU) wn) LOW KaT RATES Bemla, Paxton Block (22) utl MONEY TO LOAN-Payna In vestment Co, im tvie PRIVATE MO.IEY-F. D. Wead. 15 Doug. i.-ji-ii $4t, $1.6u and $l,oO to loan at per cent also other amounts; no delay. C G. 1 arl berg. U N. Y. Life Bldg. (ly MWa OARVIN BROB., ltut Farnam. I and la per ceut loan on real eauie; no deljy. lin $1.0i.(US TO LOAN oa buataeu andreI d.oce property In Omaha; lowest rates' po at I,. llBwnas Jrrannaa, R. 1 N Y. Ufa. (22;-, J REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) W VTFfl ntf 1,-m.na and wnrante W. Farnam Smith ft Co- U20 Farnam St. 421) 6 LOWF8T RATES Bemla, Paxton Block, ( esi WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters ft Co, (2t)-71 LOANS on Improved city property. W. M. 1 nomas. 60S First National nanK hihi. (22 970 BUILDING loans on residence property; I per ceat w. H. Melkle, Karage Hin. r2I)-M5 UNION LOAN A INVEST. CO. I S10 Bee lyoans on Real Estate. Bldg. at 4H and 6 per cent 'Phone TVmr 4. REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT to bur Inside property. State location and price In first letter. Write D-19. care Bee. (23) M818 3 We have a customer who wants to buy In side property. Must be cheap. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Douglas 2VX (21) M817 1 When Writing to Advertisers Remember It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carpets, linole ums, pffico furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy tha fur niture of your house complete. Will buy antique or manogany rurruture. Trio hlRh est prices paid. Call the right man. Tel 3oug. 3971. (S;-8W A17 CASH for old books. Stacy, SI 6 9. 'Stb. (Z6)-MW7 A6x CASH paid fot old books. Crane-Foya Co., Ill a 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1221. (26) 441 I WANT to buy a barber shop. Give full particulars In first letter. Address J-822, cara Bee. . (26) M467 A3 WANTED TO BUY-Fonr or live work horses, weight about 1.200 lbs. J. I. Kemp. 2S12 Leavenworth St. "Phone Douglas 9S8. (26) 07 Ap3 WANTED, TO BUY Horse and Concord buggy; will pay cash and part groceries for same. Address N 10, Bee. (25)-M671 WANTED, to buy, driving horse, sound, city broke. Tel. Douglas 1129 or Red 7S24. 2& M641 A4X I WANT to buv large second-hand fire proof safe, cheap. Address K 24, Bee. (2&l MKT2 2x W A NTED Good family 'Phone Harney 2015. driving horse. 2o-!4 3 WANTED TO RENT WANTED By 1st of May. good 8 or 10 room house In vicinity of Hanscom park. Address K-906, care Bee. (26) M328 A2x 6-ROOM modern cottage, by man and wtfo. Address f SO, Bee. () M9:B x WANTED 7-room house, by April 20, mod ern, on pavea street: win pay xw lor good location. Address O. 8 , Sr7 W. O. W., City. 'Phone Douglas 1117. (26)-M!94 ix WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION as cashier by young lady of experience. Address p 928, care Bee. (27)-611 A3x WANTED Employment evenings. B I, Beer (7) 626 4x COLORED man and wife want cook'n place ui itwivu or piivat-io wum, iriri hulb, Peterson, 103 S. 34th St, Vest Phlladel. phla. ......... 07 M7i2 2 WThen Writing to Advertisers Remember It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw tnis aa in ine t)e. LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska. Office of Auditor of Public Accounts. Lincoln, Feb. 1, 19o7. It Is hereby certified that the Scandla Life Insurance company of Chicago, In the state of Illinois, hu complied with the Insurance law of this state, applicable to such com panies, and Is therefore authorised to con tinue the business of life lnaurance In this suvte for tha current year ending January 31, 1908. Summary of report hied for the year ending December 31, 1906; IINCOM K. Premiums .-. $243,!S8.3 All other sources 22.7KO.14 Total '. DISBURSEMENTS 32C6.768.Et Paid policy holders $111.0x2.! All other payments ' 69.H37.84 Total 170.930.64 652,64.97 Admitted assets LIABILITIES. Net reserve $121,303.00 Net policy claims l.obfi.i . All other liabilities 7.579.65 S48.443.tl Surplus beyond capital stock and otner naDii- ltles 4M.141.3t Total $551684.97 Witness mv hand and tha aeal of the auditor of publlo accounts the day and year nrst above written. K. M. Bl-ARLB, JR., Auditor of Public Accounts. JOHN L. PIERCE. - Deputy. GOVERNMENT NOTrCES PROPOSAIJ3 FOR INDIAN SUPPLIE8 Depurtineut of the Interior, Office of In dian Affairs. Washington, I). C, February 15, 19o7. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outaide of the envelope, "Proposals for Rubber Goods, Boots and Shoes," etc., as the caae may be, and addressed to the "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton, D. C" will be received at the Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of ThurjJ.iy, ADl'll 11. iMi, ana tnen opeuea, ror rurnmn en opeuea. ror iurnitfn - ng the Indian service wiih rubber good, boots and shoes, hardwaie and medical uppliea. Sen led proposals, plainly marked on the outaide of the envelope, "Prupoaala for Enameled Ware, Furnituie," etc., as the caae may be, and addressed 10 the "Commissioner of Indian A (Tails, Washing ton, D. C," will be received at the Indian office until 3 o'clock p. in. of Tuesday, April It, 1MI7, and then opened, for furnish ing the Indian service with enameled ware, lamps, furniture, bedding, stovea, agricul tural Implements, paints, oils, gluas, tin ware, wagons, harneaa. leitiver. shoe find ings, saddlery, etc., school supplies, and a long list of miscellaneous articles. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all necessary Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian omce. Washington. D. C; the U. 8. Indian warehouse at New York City, Chicago, 111.; St. l.ouls. Mo., and Omaha, Neb. The department reserv es the right to reject any and all bids, or any part of any bid. F. E. LEL'PP, CommlsHloner. M19-dl7t PROPOSALS FOR LIVE STOCK-DB-iiirtnient of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C, March 37, lao7. Bt-aW-d proposals, plainly marked on the outaide of tha sealed envelope, "Proposal for Live Slock," and ad Ireaaed to the Commissioner of Indians Affairs, Washing ton. D. C. will be received at the Indian Omce until i o'clock p. m. of April 26, IW7, for furnishing and delivering about -.!i.vl heifers, Ml bulls. 72 inare and ill milch cows, and 4 stallions, for issue to Indians of different reservations, as per 'schedules, detailed specifications, conditions to be ob served by bidders, etc., which will be fur nished on application to the Indian Office, Washington, I). C ; the U. 8. Indian wars houses t New York City, Chicago, ill.; Omaha, Neb.; St. Louis, Mo., aud San Franclsoo, Cal.; the I'. 8. Indian agents at Standing Rock agency, Fort Yates, N. D ; Pine Ridge agency. Lower Bruie, agnncy I.owr Brule, 8. D.: Crow Creek agency, Crow Creek. S. IX; Roeebud agency, Rose bud, S. D. ; Cheyenne River agencv, Chey enne agency. 8. I) . and the auperlntendents of the -Santee agency. Hante. Neb., slid Fort Peck agency. Poplar, Mont. B'.da upon the blanks furnished are not abso lutely essential: they may he mad In any other form, provided the conditions are ob served. F-r further Information apply to F. IS. LEL'PP. Commissioner. A $-- 3-11-13 -16-1 20 GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR BEEF. CORN, GRO- rH ( h..,.!-...! cf th? ferte Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, V. C, March 5. 1!7. Scaled proposal, plainly marked on tha outside of the envelope, Proposals for Beef. Corn." eto , the case may b, and address to the "Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, w antntoo, C," will be received at the Indian office until 1 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday. April 23. lno7, and then opened, for furnishing the Indian service with rolled bailey, beef, mutton, corn, salt, coffee, sugar, tea, soap, baking powder and other groceries. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all necessary Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the lndlas office, Washington, D, C; the IT. 8. Indian warehouses at New York City, Chlcsrto, III.; St. Louis, Mo.; Omaha, Neb., and San Francisco. Cal.; the Commis sary of Subsistence, U. S. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo.; the guartermaster. I'. 8. A., Seattle, Wash., and the postmasters at Tucson, Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. The De partment reserves the right to reject any and all blda or any part of any bid. F. E. Leupp, Commissioner. Al-dl8t RAILWAY TIME CARD I'KIOX STATIOJI TWMTH AND MARCY Cnlon Paelflo Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited HIM ill a 1:1$ pm The China and Japan Fast Mail a 4:1S Dm a E10 pm Colo, ft Calif. Ex a 4:16 pm a 9:30 pm California & Ore. Ex.. .a 4:26 pm a 6:10 pm Los Anc'lea Limited... al2K6 pm al0:46 pm Fast Mall il liim a 6 00 pm Colorado Special a 7:45 am a 7:44 am North Plntte Local a 3:10 am a 4 60 pm Beatrice Local b 3:0 pm b!2:46 pin Chicago, Rork Islan4 A PnelSe. SAST. Chicago Limited ..a 3:16 am a T:lt am Iowtt Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Mall 3:46 pra Iowa Local b!2;06 pm D 9:66 pm Chicago (t-astern Ex.).. a J pm a ia pro Chicago (lowa Lmtd )..a 4.36 pm al2;26 pia WEST. Rocky Mountain Limit. 7 90 am a 3:0$ am Colo. & Cal. Express, a 1 60 pm 4:50 pm Okl. A Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm al2:06 pm Lincoln Kali burr and Bellevua a $ pm al0:10 am Wabash. St Louis Express a t:30 pm a 3.-30 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a :1S am alO:J0 pro Btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bll:30 am Chloaao Great Western. St Paul A Minneapolis.. 3:20 pm 7:10 am St. Paul Minneapolis. 7:46 am 110 pm Chicago Limited i:40pra 9:00 am Chicago Em pre 7:40 am 11:60 pm Chicago J! a press ........ t.tu pn. a;w pra Clileago tc Northwestern- Cedar Rapids Pass..:... 7:0$ am a 6 0S pm Twin City fexpreas a 7:60 am alC:l4) pm Chicago Daylight ...a 3:00 am ...all:) am .'..a 3:60 pm ..a, 4 32 pm . . .a 6:60 "pni .".'. 8V23 pm ...a 8:2S pm 11:16 pm a 3:46 pin a t .ii am a 9:60 am a 3:46 pin a 7:20 am Chicago Local ... Bloux city ixicat Carroll Local Bloux City Local Chicago Kxpresa Fast Mali Fast Mail Twin City Limited ., Overland Ltralleo. .... a 3:00 pm a v.vi am a 7:06 am ..a 3:28 pm a 9:31 am al0:36 am al0:35 am a 6:05 pm Norfo.k-Bonesteel Llncoln-Chadron . Deadwood-Llnoola ...a t:4u am ...b 7:40 am ...a 3:00 pm Casper-HhonBhonl a 3:09 pm a 6:06 pm HastlngB-Superlor b 3:00 pm b 6:06 pm Frernont-Alblon b tm pm bUi:S0 pm Mlasonrl PaelBa. K. C. St St L. Expresses ttO am a 1:30 am K. C. & St. L. Express.. all. it pm a 6:26 pm Nebraska Local .a 2:00 pm all:40 am Dm Moines Local a 4:16 pa Chicago, MUwaokee Jk It. Paul, Chi. and Colo. Special. .a 7:on am a 7 JO am California and Ore. Ex.a 6:46 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Limited a $ufc pm a 9:30 am Pes Moines Cedar Rapid Local b :4S am bU:0 pm lllinola Central. Chicago Express a(:0am a 3:tt nm Mmn. St. Paul Kx..DI:ui a 8:16 pm Chicago Limited ...... .m 6:00 pm a 7:30 am Minn. Bt. Paul Ltd... 3:30 pm a 7;30 aa BVBLINGTOSi STATION lOth MA OR Bartlnirtoa. Leave. Arriv. Denver' California.... 4:10 pm 3:30 pm rionuwean, fcfw t.M m.ov pa Northwest Express .aU:10 pm a 7:10 am eorasaa l tt pa Nebraska Local 8:00 am 7:46 rim Uncola xocal V" -- :06 am L.inco;i ri 112:111 pra Lincoln Local 7:30 pm Ft. Crook Platum'th.b 2:50 pm b!0:25 am Iplattamoutn . cow pm a $:io am Denver Limited 7:10 ai Bellevu Jk Pao. Juno.. s:w am i.bo pm Chicago Special a 7:2fi am a 7:25 am Chicago Expi-eaa . Chicago Flyer ... .. $ :45 pm M nm Dm a l x r. lowa Local Bt. lAiui Expreaa 4:46 pm all:30am Kantwa City-St. Joe al0:46 pm- a ( 46 am Kan.aa Cliy-St Joe.. ..a 9:15 am tut p 4:46 pm all:30am Kanau viw"- wu. ....... WEBSTICR STATIOJI-lBth A WEBSTER Ch lease. St P"I. Minneapolis rtmahn. Twin Cltv Passtnger...b t: am b t:W pm Bloux City Passenger.. .a 3:00 pm all:90am Local .b 6:46 pm b 3:10 am Emerson Local SlUonrl PaclBe. Local via Weeping Water ............. trails ritv Local .. .0 : am e 6o pro tM am a 1(0 ran . 3:50 pm all :20 pm Daily, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, o Sunday only, o Dally except MonoajF. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ALLAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS nvinmni. CLASOOW. LONDON. HAVftB. New iteemers VICTORIAN n VIRGINIAN, ...i lurhlne anarlno. and TUNISIAN. COH gli AN n4 IONIAN, twln-icrewi. Rtmtnltxr, ear Mlllnn re Weekly from MONTREAL, puainf dow the plcturssque t. Lmwrnce Rlw bf tUjHiht. . n.m.i.iic.na iHiiniMMl Rales: aslooa tW.M and upwards: Mona cabin 140. OS and upwards. One class Cabin Btastnfre. 40 so ana upwards. ALLAN COMPANY, 174 Jacluoa Baal., Ckleaga PROSECUTION OF POOL ROOWS Sixty-Five Patron of New Yyrk Syndicate to Appear Befere Grand Jary. NEW TORK, April L Assistant District Attorney Vandlver ald today that glxty. five subpoenas had been Issued for patrons who have placed beta with an alleged pool room syndicate, the three offices of which were raided by force from tha district i , . attorney s onu. Mr. Vandlver later had conference with several officials of different banks and id that a result be bad come into possession of number of checks made out by men who had lost oa the races and who sent checks to cover their loases. One check was for $26,000. Daniel O'Reilly, said to be counsel far some persons summoned, said no question would be answered until nis clients go before the grand jury, when his clients would talk freely. MANSFIELD IS IMPROVING Physician Say Thnt Actor . Will lltlmately Rearala HI Health. NEW YORK. April l.-Physlclans attend ing Richard Mansfield today held con sultation and decided his condition to be Improved, according to an announcement made by Manager Steven. The actor I yet a very sick man, and full recovery will take several months, but lt I the opinion of the doctor that ultimately he will regain his health. GAMBLING STOPS IN MONTANA Game of Chance Tabooed for Firs I Time In History ( th State. HELENA. Mont, April J.-The Griffin antl-gambllng law, which prohibit all games of chance, went Into effect today, and tor the first time alnce th discovery of gold, in W3, faro, roulette. pckr, dice, card game of all kinds and even slot ma chine wore tabooed? In Montana. LETTERS FROM BEE READERS Wiltnr F. Errant Throws Liihton author hip i Jnrstli? Ctnrt Law. NEBRASKA MEASURE COPY OF ILLINOIS K4 A. Fry. .Calls ta Memory Inceptions f Fight which Has Culminated In the Present Session of tha Legtalatare. Contributions on timely topic re Invited from reader of The Be. Communication should be written legibly on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the name and ad dress of the writer. The name will not be urn-d U th writer uk that it be withheld. lTnu.d communications will not be returned Correspondents are ad vised to limit tnxtr letters to i0 word or they will b subject to being cut down to that lln-it at the discretion of the editor. Publication of views of correspondents must not be taken to commit The Bee to their endorsement. IIARTINGTON. Neb.. April l.-To the F.ditor of The Bee: I have read and heard much of the authorship of our Juvenile court law. The writer wa chairman of the committee appointed by the state con ference of charities and corrections and had the bill In charge from Its Introduce tlon till It became law on March 3, 1905. I confess that I have been stunned that any person In this state should claim the authorship of that law. The bill which wag Introduced Ifl the legislature of If was copied, verbatim et literatim et punc tum, from the statatos of Illinois at the Instance of a lot of grafter who were trafficking In children, for what there was in it and the bill was amended till Its father would not have known It. On the avlce of the attorney general the gov ernor vetoed It on alleged constitutional grounds. In 19(41 the same original bill wa Introduced t my request by Senator Mockett, section t being added, at my own suggestion, to meet the constitutional scruple of hi excellency. Now, th stenographer who copied the Illinois law did his "work with the faithfulness of Hebrew scribe. He even copied the black letter catch words at the beginning of each section (which are no part of th statute). While the bill wa pending some good friends of the measure from Omaha (they have never claimed It authorship) proposed certain amendments. I did not and do not deem these amendment neces sary, but, a Omaha wa more Interested than all th state beside, I yielded, and am glad that I did so. With the excep tion of these slight amendments and the sixth section, to which I have already re ferred, the law I Chinese copy of the law of lllinola on the same subject . That law wa the first Juvenile court law ever enacted on the planet. Its author was Harvey B. riurd, professor In the law col lege of the Northwestern university. If any person wishes to verify these state ment let him or her consult the Illinois statutes In the state library at Lincoln and compare the Illinois law with ours, paying particular attention to catch words. Without these statement from the writer he Or she would come to the conclusion that It wa tha work of verbal copyist or caae of unconscious absorption. Your for truth, WILBUR F. .BRYANT. RemlnUcenee of Nebraska leaTlelatnra. NIOBRARA. Neb., April 1. To the Edi tor of The Bee: I have never watched the progress of legislature more Intently than the one about to adjourn. But how many, many year It ha taken for the republican party of Nebraska to follow the will of It constituency! Looking backward, I remember the first meeting I had with the late Edward Rose water. It was In the memorable Hitchcock senatorial fight just thirty year ago. I was mere cub, having gone down to do ray mite for the return of Hitchcock. It wa to help pay debt in which Senator Hitchcock and Paddock had Joined In caus ing the removal of the United States land office from Dakota to Niobrara. Several legislators and myself boarded with Major and Mrs. Brad D. Slaughter, Brad having began hi first service as chief clerk of the house, and both factions of ihe republican legislature were represented about that hos pitable board. The Issues In those days of 40,000 republican majority were very In tense on railroad matters. One of our boarder was the lata Perry Selden of Washington county, who wa a strong Crounse follower, and he denounced the pas as a bribe In a early a day a that. A young man named White, who wa treas urer of Burt county and a very ardent friend of Mr. Rosewater, took to me be cause of my own pronounced views of In dependence, and Introduced me to The Bee' founder, I explained to him that I admired the men In general that he wa training with snd eepeofally the eo'-se he so strenuously advocated, and he wa most generous In excusing my position under the dretimtance. The anti-monopoly upris ing In those day wa very pronounced. It was not long for me to settle down into my own Idea of polltlcn, and having re lieved myself of further obligations to Sen ator Hitchcock, I naturally drifted Into the anti-monopoly wing of the party. The Nio brara Pioneer under my ownerhlp was the first journal in northern Nebraska to cham- plon the cause of the late Senator Van Wyck. It led to a heated warfare from the "stalwart," who combined to smirch me In every possible way. I bad some pretty heavy loads to carry In the name of reform, I must confess, but I did my best to keep my own record reasonably decent and routed the "sttlwarta" on sev eral occasions. For eight years Knox county had the distinction of going down to state end congressional conventions with double-header delegations, and many amusing stories could be told of these battles. These battle were not so much for men a principles, and today the stamp of those earlx day struggles Is a part of our poli tics. Knox county has been fO0 or SCO either way fusion or republican and today In Its official makeup It is mixed, with a ma jority of county supervisors fuslonlsta It Is difficult to figure what the next year may bring, though surely the republican party has done tts best, notwithstanding the fact that our own representative failed to remember party pledges.) Thus It Is that the republican conscience has, after thirty years of hard work by The Bee, with only one republican governor in Sll those years who came anywhere near being his own man, been truly aroused to duty. I do not wonder that the last rec orded words of Mr. Rosewater, In which he referred to Governor Sheldon as being made of oak snd hickory yes, of Iron wood." was so prophettc. Rather alow- growing timber, but how It survives. The legislature has been very liberal in Its support of the demands made by the people. "I want his record" was Mr. Rose water's favorite slogan. This legislature pretty nearly gav It. Those who have deliberately disobeyed the platform have their own bed to sleep In. But to on who has watched ana waited and hoped to ee legislature work after hi own heart, to see one executive who ha a repoae of con science to command the legislative branch with such quiet, I have thought how joy ful would Mr. Rosewater be were he still alive to see his lust words so perfectly Interpreted by action. ED A. FRY. Frees In sr la the Blue raa. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 1. With the thermometers registering from 1$ to 30 de grees above sero, and U threw-f ourtha of an inch la thlckn Cuaslderaul ra- henslon exists that the fruit crop has been Injured. Wheat fields -are nid thought suf- flclently advanced to have suffered serh'U damage. FURNITURE MAN PLEADS GUILTY F. A. Ilolhrook Admits fintlt In Re straining Trade In ap plies for Schools. CHICAGO, April t F. A. Holhrook. re cently Indicted by the federal grand jury a the chief promoter of an unlawful school furniture combination, today entered a plea of guilty before Judge Landls In the United States court. Sentence wa deferred. Thirteen of the fourteen companies which were Indicted at the same time with Hoi-, brook, entered pleas of nolo Contendr. The tenth company, the E. II. Stafford Manu facturing company of Chicago, did not plead, but Its representative will file special demurrer and a motion will be en tered to quash the Indictment found against It. Hnlbrook, who was the only individual Indicted, wa the agent In Chlcngo and chairman of the Prudential club, which wa said to have been organised for tha purpose of preventing competition In tha sale of church and school furniture In the United State. Th companies entering pleas of nolo contendr were: American Seating com pany of Chicago, A. II. Andrew . J Co. of Chicago, Superior ' Manufacturing company of Muskegon, Mich.; Haney School Furniture company of Grand Rapids. Mich.; Hudson School Furniture company of Ixgan, W. Va.; Fcabody 8chooI Furni ture company of North Manchester. Ind.l Illinois Refrigerator company of Morrison, III.; Owensboro Seating and Cabinet com pany of Owensboro, Ky.; Minneapolis Office and School Furniture company of Minne apolis; Southern Seating and Cabinet com pany of Jackson, Tenn.; Cincinnati Seating company of Clnclnnntl, Frldmnn Seating company of New Richmond, O.; C. H. Vlght, Sons A Co. of Parker City, Jnrt. It'wa expected by the attorney for th government that the Stafford . company would also enter plea of nolo contendr and lt request to enter a special demurrer was surprise. Permission to file the de murrer and motion to quash wa granted by the court. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Elisabeth C. Webster. Mrs. Elisabeth C. Webter. 78 year ot age, died yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. Chrlstlanson, 2017 Harney street. She will be buried at Forest Lawn enmetery, the funeral services being set for 8:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chrlstlanson. and Dr. J. W. Conley probably will conduct them. Mr. Webster, who had lived in Omah for many years, was the mother of John- It Webster, Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Mary OHn. Mrs. Mary E. Oltn, wife of T. D. Olln, died yesterday afternoon at the family home. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1:30 from the home, 2222 Douglas street. Ticket Are Spilt nt Yankton. YANKTON. S. D., April l.-(Speclal Tele gramsThere were many split tickets at the city election today and both parties carried off some of the honors. The re publicans elected: Dickson, assessor; Teat man for Justice; SlioemaO and Binder aldermen. Fourth and Second wards. The democrats elected: Reedy, mayor; Buck waiter, treasurer; Jenks, marshal, and Hob son, alderman First and Pickett In Third ward. The city voted for licensed saloon. rtnoUNAL rAriAuliArrld. C. B. Whitney of Lincoln Is at th Her Grand. Honorable 'A. E. Cady of St. Paul Is St the Henshaw. Mabel Hnyward of Lincoln Is a guest at the paxton. Paul Lynde of Norfolk Is registered at the Her Grand. Tom Hughes of Nebraska City Is, stop ping at the Millard. C. B. French, a merchant of Kearney, is a guest at the Henshaw. At the Henshaw: O. W. Rapple. W. Johnson, Axtdl; D. C. Perkins, Lincoln; J. G. Beste. Hartington. M. C Barrow (Kill Barlow) of Douglas, Wyo.. editor of Bill Barlow's Budget, anti his wife are gueeu of it H. Knlttle. At the Millard: E. B. Stephenson: Lin coln; C. K. LaVson, Hustings; L. L. Lean, Fremont; W. Bl McQueen, Hay Springs. United States District Judge Thomas C. Munger of Lincoln Is making his head quarters al the Millard during his stay to Omaha. At the Paxton: W. Rlbble, Beatrice; IL E. Vandereevea and wife, Lincoln; F. R. Truer, H. R. Lehna, Lincoln; A. R. Whit man, Columbus. P. C. Anderson, . K. Mixre of Brlstow, W. P. Mohr, A. C Mohr of Spencer. W. H. Love of Lynchl E. E. Carter of Carroll and A. J. Walker of Falrbury are at the Mur ray. Chief Clerk F. R. Keller of the ratlwmy mall service has returned from St. Joseph, Mo., where he was recently called by the fatal illness and recent death of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Comstock of Mis worth, Thomas Hughe of Nebraska City, S. D. Kllen of Beatrice, Mrs. W. S. Mapes of Ncrfolk and N. A. Water of Denver are at the Millard. At the Murray: P. C. Anderson, Brls tow: W. P. Mohr, A. C. Mohr, Brilow W. H. Lane, Lynch; E. E. Carter, Carroll; J. H. Pollard. Clarke; J. M. Wharton, Lin coln: Nets Sell. Broken Bow; J. W. Bil Jn vv. yvTlsun,' Wood HI Decatur; J. a! Qulnn, D, lings, Beatrice; L. L. Arnold, Bennington; lver; C. It. Noyes, i. C. Wooding. Lin coln. A Lazy Llrer" ITs? bs only tired liver, or h starred liver. It would be stupid s wall u savago thing to beat weary or surved ban because) be lagged In his work. So In treating the lugging, torpid liver It It great mistake to la&h It with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver is but as indication ot an Ill-nourished, enfecblod body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with tho stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Pus them In working order and soe, how quickly your liver will become Set Ira. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ha mads many marvelous e tires of liver trouble" by tts wonderful control of th organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of the stomach. Increases the secretions of the blood-mak-. Ing glands, cloanses tha system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves tht) liver of tha burdens Imposed upon it by ths defection of other organs. If you bar bitter or bad taste In tho mom log. poor or jny-ltbl appetite, coated tongues foul breath, constipated or Irregular bonela, feel veak. easlli tired, Okespondent, f request bead aches, psln er dlstro(ji " small of back, gnawing or distressed tel In stomsch, perhaps BSUsea.sJrnrSsV4)oW "risings" ia throat after sstlng, and VlnoAi symptoms of weak stomsch snd torpid llr n,q rriedl fine will relieve yoa more promptly or iu?s y -mi p.yr. t.trr?.i.-.. r,t!y Hmn Tr.,:u.,r fp:ip GulJ-'ii Medical Id-covery. i'trlisys unit pari u lite abuv iTuiy loujwlll be preaeol at on time snd yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and blculu. griddle cakes snd other Indigestible fuud snd take tho "Golden Medical blacot sry regularly and stick to lm tue until yon are vigorous and stron Ths "Discovery" 1 non-ecret nun-sloo kulic I s glyceric extract of native medics' hal root with a full list of Its Ingredients printed on earh bottle-wrapper and attested tinder oath. It dngretlieuu are CDdonsnd and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the age aud are recommended to cure the dbteates for which it la drlsed. Don't accept a substitute of anknown Coca position for this noa-secret of uowi MairuamuJi