THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1007. 0ur Grca Semi-Annual Pre-Iriventory Sale Begins Saturday' VTEVER in our Business History have we been in a po- 1 sition to offer vou in our sDrinu clearance such de- lightful bargains as during the next 10 days. Peculiar weather conditions have been responsible for the over stocking by many prominent manufacturers. Cash did the work and wo own tbe merchandise cheaper than ever before. Men's TJndcrwar In fins balbrlg gan and gauze worth to 75c gar ment, at 25c 39c Men'a hlrta, all clean new goods, worth to 75c nap Saturday - 25c Men' and Ladies Bom, blacks, tana and fancies , worth to 36c pr.. M n'a Rockf ord Bote, heavy qual ity, worth 10c pr. Saturday a t, pair 3c Pre-lnvenlory Clearance Wen's Furnishings THE nCLIAOI.Il STORE. "t Phenomenal THE next 10 days offerings at Hayden's will certainly be a surprise to Omaha people for notwithstanding a tremendous increase in sales bargains have been so plentiful and purchases so extensive that our stock is en tirely too large for inventory. AU we ask is investigation of these remark able bargain Iterings. All goods are marked for this sale without re gard to real worth. Bargain for Saturday that Will tnsnre banner bu-i ne. The most critical will appreciate the superiority of these special offerings. They're simply, unmatchable. Men's tl.SO Bhlrts at 8o All newest patterns and atylea for Spring and summer, all clean, new merchandise, perfect la very particular, ample hlrts In almost unlimited variety, fine madraa, per cales, cham bray , allk or 'mohair bosoma, etc, with aoft col lara or collar band valuea to 11.60, pre-lnventory clearance price ? Xew Valbrtggaa Underwear, worth to 75c garment, all aamples In all sixes and oolora, aale price .....30 Kra'i Combination Bulla, regular $1.60 values, clearing aale price Saturday O80 Men'a Fancy Snapenaers, fine Hale web, calfskin atrapa, reg ular 60c value, at Bo 50o Bilk Toox-ln-hand Tloe, new ahadee, about S00 doaen to elect f mm, great anap at, aala price Boo Men'a Bummer Underwear, worth to 60c, all alzea, plain and fancv colore, apeclal sale price 880 Men'a Boss, worth to 2 So, In blacks, tana prioe ju. . - Hen's roll Feskloned Xoaa, Taney larly to 60c,, at and fancies, eale , ll)ko embroidered, worth regu- USo Turtle' diait Vests, values to 1 5c, many alllc taped prlcee 5c, 10c Lad tea Co.net Covera and Draw era, prettily trlm- med, worth to 760, at Silk Bargains Monday, June 24 An $18,000.00 purchase of fine Dress Silks secured from Qiver naud Bros., 71 Qreen' street, New York, at a great bargain, will be placed on sale Monday at wonderful saving prices. See 16th Window Display Watch Sunday Ad for Prices Pre-lnventory Clearance Ladies' Furnishings Quantity, variety and prioe combine in tola aala to make It beyona eomparteon tne greev st bargain event of the soaaon. Toa'U find Jua what yon want at mack lies taaa yon expect te may. Be these Batmraay specials i aWWil BUB U1VTVB, w IV II uvul'iv In laoe arm double fin- I 2 valu9. tone; Bilk Olovee erret'.te. all hi ger tlpa, regular Haturaay finger tip, black, white or gray a, valuea to 13. at $1.80 Townee Broa.' Tamoua BUk I Olovee, every pair guaran teed, come In all new shades, at 12. CO and Sfl.SB Skort Bilk Olovee, In all colore at. pair euo Irfnf lisle Olovee, In black and gray, at So 91.60 ilsle Olovee, In black, white or grays, tale price Sao Bhort title Olevee, In all col ore at lie, 26c and 600 fcadlea' Kid Olovee, II and It button lengths, black, white and all colors, on note at tl .60. t3.9S, lid and B1.S0 Waves' and Children's Para- . sols, trimmed with lace, cm broldertea and ruffla. worth to 11.00. at lie and 4o X.e4tsa' Vnderwear Specials MoaUn Bklrva, worth to $7 SI. all aamplea. elaborately trim med. In S lots Saturday at tl M. $11 end B3.S0 Tina Mnalln Skirts, worth to 5, unmatchable berani. At l8c and l.BO Oowna, worth to $2, great as sortment of pretty style, sale prices, 8o, 75o and 800 Corset Covera and Drawera, worth double tho prlcos, Kst urday et 25c, t9n and . .BOo Z-adlea' Vnlon Suite, In lisle or fine cottnn. at 25c and . .BOo Xrikdlee' Veata, low neck, short sleeves, splendid bargains et 10c. IIHc lc and a Bo Ladles' Hosiery Specials ' Mc allorer lare or embroid ered Hose, in al colors, clears nre sale price . . . .(tfe 8Bn end Boo All over Xaoa or Vmbroldered JTosa, ell ord ers. sle price 26o and . .BBa ZrftdlAe' lo Hose, In hlsck or white, laca or embroidered, sale price I9tt,e Cb'ldren's heavy ribbed Hp. tKn values, at IBs Children's Ail ever Z,aoe Wnse, ltr values. In black or white ell sites, at pair .1110 8,"lc Fancy Rnch liiK, Saturday, box . , . . 19c 1 Fancy Leather llclta, only ft lUbbona, plain and fancy, yard, at . . . 39c 15c Fancy Hand kerchiefs, apeclal, at 50 2 0c Handkcr chiefs, pur linen 74c Munltn Sklrta and Gowns, made ex tra full, nicely trimmed, worth to f 1.60, at Special Shoe Sale Saturday 1,200 pain M e n'a fine Shoes and Ox fords from a wall known Boston factory and some west ern goods at less than regu- an tar pn JijC j These shoes ana uxioraa Include all leathers and made ' up to suit the moat (-! nir fn.nr.1 i 75C I Ta,ued upV ,4, Saturday, $2.50 and $1.08 Boys', Youths' and Little Gents' satin calf laco to 11.76, at ...A $1.18 Tennis Blncher, Just the thing for the boys to play In, -SO t V Y 1V V "X. a. v shoes, worth up Tonths' Brown at 1.600 pairs Ladles' and Mlseos' White Canvas Gibson Ties, worth up to $1.48, at 08 Misses' and Child's Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords, worth up to $125. at 86c and ; 75 Children's Strap Sandals, In patent and kid, worth up to $1.00, at 7Co and ' 49 Bhlnola Outfit, complete, 16c single boxes , .50 n, r i . . - tti.i mw rrt A nHH.- hmw,V e4 KA C -S MIO ' ( women vswuisw iu uimuu hot uu r umimi vi." .uv ')i,uo Women's Vlcl Kid Oxfords and Tan Sailor Tlea and Oxfords, regular , $1.60 values, on sale Saturday .......................... 98 Agents tor the STETSON and CROBSETT shoes for Men and the G ROVER and QUEEN QUALITY shoes for Women. It your feet are tender, by all means wear a Grover shoe or oxford and your feet with have ABSOLUTE COMFORT. . Pre-lnventory Clearance of Ready-to-Wear Garments Assortment beyond question the greatest ever offered. Peculiar weather conditions during the sprinar season have offered us unprecedented opportunities in bargain getting, and garments are r .s i .x.a i.rT 1 Fine union linen Skirts, regard to actual value, thous ands of them below regular cost of materials. If you have summer garments to buy now is the time cf times. 2,000 Wash Suits In linens, lawns) Swisses, lingeries, mulls , madras, organdies, batistes, etc., every imagin able style; trimmed with laces, embroidery insertion and tucks, made to eell up to $7.50; all in one great lot Saturday at, choice $2.98 Stylish Waists Less Than Half $4 Jap and Net Waists, on sal at $1.50 $6 Waists In fine lingerie and lawns, handsomely embroidered, In Saturday's sale $2.98 Walking: and Dress Skirt An immense purchase of over 1,700 Sklrta just received from our New York buyer. Must be dis posed of before Inventory. In order to do so will offer then In four great lots Saturday Your money back if you are not per fectly satisfied with your put" chase l' ' Corsets Corsets Groceries, Vegetables, Butter, Cheese, Meats and Crackers. Bayden'a prices discount all competition for blaheat quality, f ranheat aooda, largest stock and lowest prtoes. 21 lbs. best pure Granulated Rn-a $1.00 It bara beat family, Laundry Soap fer &o Corn-,..10o Flakes, to ....to The best white or yellow meal, per sck Efff-O-See Toasted Corn per p The best Soda Cracker, lb The beat crisp Olarer Snapa. lb. 60 Jello, per pk tte $-lb. can Baked Beana, 8auer Kraut, Applee. Golden Pumrkln r Homley, por can 'eo Larae bottle fanoy plckloe, as sorted kinds Vc Lara bottles flna Tomate Catsup for reanut Butter, per Jar to Worcester Sauce, bottle (Ho Fancy, plain or stuffed Olives, per bottle .te Fancy Rio Coffee, per lb. . ..HHo Fancy Santos Coffee, par lb. ..Ho Fancy Marlcalbo Blend Coffee, per lb 17Hc Porto Rice Blend Coffee, lb. . .luc The best Tea Blfttngs, lb II Vie Fancy Bieakfast Fired or Sun Dried Japan Tea, per lb S5c Fancy Oolonp. Gunpowder, Eng lish Breakfast or Ceylon Tea. per lb (So Buffer and Ciee$e. Safe Prices. Choice Country Butter, per lb. He Fancy Dairy Butter, per lb... lie Choice Creamery Butter, lb. . .iSo Fancy Creamery Butter, lb...tto Fancy full cream Cheese, la... 16a Fancy New Tork white Cheese, per lb 18o Fancy full cream Brick Cheese, per lb 18c Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Omaha's Greatest Uarket, 1 bunohes fresh Asparagus . . fresh yplnach, per peek.... bunches fresh Radishes.... bunches fresh Radishes .. 6 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce . Fancy Marrowfat or Early Peas, per quart Fancy ripe Tomatoes, per lb 6 bunahes fresh Turnips ... t bunches fresh Parsley . . . . Large Cucumbers, each 2 heads Cauliflower 6 buncbos fresh Unions Quart boies Blackberries . , Quart boxes Gooseberries , , ...60 . . .40 ...to . . .60 ...to June . . .6c ..6a ...60 ...60 ...o ...to . . .60 . .10o ..10o Lemons. lemons. Lemons. Largo Juicy Lemons, per dos.. .lla Sale of Rubber Goods No one should be without a serviceable water bottle or fountain syringe at Satur day's special sale prices. Quick reduction of 6tock the motive. Special bargains the result. J-qt. Syringe, Saturday 490 S-qt. Water Bottle and Syringe 880 4-qt. Combination Water Bottle and Syringe at l.OS 1-ot. Seamless Water Hot tie 8o l-qt. 6eamless Water Bot tle 91.10 t-qt. Combination Water bottle and Syringe. .$1.07 4-qt. cloth lined Water Bot tle $1.39 8-qt. Hot Water Bottlea 69o l-qt. Hot Water Bottlea 83 o 8-pt. Hot Water Bottlea 89o Xabber Olovee, special bar gain at, pair, hie, 09c, 8o Z.arge can Gold Valnt, good quality, apeclal 13o Caatlle Soap, per bar....4o Pears' Unscented Uoap.loa rnir 12. E0 values,, au Siaes, tor ladles and mtBses, choice, at 05a? jX)T a White duck and linen Skirts, also panamas, worth to $5, clearing sale prices $1.95 IXT 8 Fine Skirts in chiffon, panamas, mohairs, voiles, sicll lians and fancy mlaed fabrics, regular $7.60 values, to close, quickly at, choice $3.05 IOT 4 Handsqme 8Mrts In French voile, silk, elegant Pan amas, etc.. regular value to $12.60. Inventory clearance price for $5.00 Children's Dresses In al most unlimited assortment of style and material sus pender, jumper, Buster Brown,, French dress and many other Btyles, all col ors and patterns, worth to $2.50; to close quickly, in one great lot at, choice, per garment 5UC From 7:80 T1U 8 P. M. Lawn Kimonos at 15c From 8:80 TiU 9 A. M. $2.00 Wash Skirts at 89 From 8:45 Till 0:45 A. M. $2.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts, 79 From 9 TIU 9:80 A. M. $160 Wrappers for 70t Don't Miss This Sale Saturday We carry all kinds of Washing Machines. Juet unloaded two caia of the O. K. brand, Saturday, worth $.I5 g-a.79 New American Rotary Wheel, worth 'JJjj 26c slno Washboards. 26c Parlor Brooms, 26o Mope, 25c Clotheslines, all go on aale Saturday for o Nossles and Couplings free Saturday with .Rubber Hose at, per foot, 7 Vic, l'c, Vko and ;",a Large, medium and small galvanised Tuoa regular price 75o, 86c and 5o Satur day. 49c. 69c and 9o 40c Granite Dlshpana, only 8S0 16,000 rolls fine Toilet Paper, pure tissue, 1,000 sheets weigh one pound, worth 12HC Saturday, 1 for BBo 6c rolls Toilet Paper, only 1V0 81 Ironing Boards, with atand, Saturday, for o Large, medium and small best quality willow clothes baskets, worth 80c, JIo and 21, Saturday, 69c, 79a and fifro Customers living out of the city can take advantage of this ssle bv writing ti us on Saturday or Sunday. Wa guarantee every article aa represented. tAn assortment of br makes and newest models second to none In the country. Styles per fectly adapted to all figures are shown. Your every want can be readily supplied and at low est prices. TWO KTBA FEOXa.C.a Too Taps Olrdlea, In fancy blue or pink atrlpea, hoaa auppoTter attached, sale price 39o $100 Ooraeta, In fine batiste, long hip models, heavy lisle hose supporters attached, snap at 69a ea "The too" Self-Reducing Corset, Ideal for stout figures, has, relief strap and hose sup porters, beat on the market at $3.00 BOc Handker chiefs, fancy embroidered, 7ic 91 Fancy Elastic Hclts, special at i 49 BOc Fancy White) Delta, special at 49ft 25c Fancy White Belts, special at 15s 85c Hurtling, oa aale at, yd., Book Bargains 26o Novels . . 60c Novels . .5 $1.00 Copyright Books at . .394 Bicycle Cards, at, deck 134 Paris Green ! 32c lb TKY.."IKIAYU EM'S- FIRST M ILLIMRY- Semi-Annual Clearance ..Saturday.. Hundreds of Stylish Trimmid Hats, pretty designs from our work rooms, several special purchases from lead tng Millinery houses. All must be closed before In ventory July ist. We will offer Saturday values up to $5, in one great lot, at choice $1 Almost Unlimited Variety for Selec tion. The Greatest Millinery Bargains Ever Shown Duck Hats in all the new I Many Children's Trimmed shapes, at 50c to $2 Hats shown at $t Sale of Decorated China Fland decorated China Chop Trays, an Immense sample Una of finest ware srenred at a special bargain, every piece beautifully hand decor ated and worth from H2.60 up to 85, sale prices f 1.98, 81.75, 81.25 and e.: 98ft 100-plece Austrian China Dinner Seta, prettily decorated, splendid bar gain at if.SS Decorated Plates, Cupa and Saucers, on sale, each Bo lQO-pleoe Seml-Poreelaln Dinner Beta with best French gold transfer dec oration; aale prioe SS.U Handled Custards and clherbeisi sperlal 8 for 10o Xoa Tea Fltckers 100 KEY TO THIRTEENTH CLAUSE Will of Mn. Mary Creighton May Settle Controveriy. ( TWO PROVISIONS MITCH ALIKE Legateee of the Coaat Believe Tkey nave Discovered How Ho WssM Interpret Mooted tloa. In the administration of the estate of airs. Mary Lucretla Cretghton, widow of Edward Crelghton, legatees under the John A. Crelghton will believe they have found an Indication aa to how Count Crelghton Interpreted the disputed thirteenth clause C his will. , This clause relates to tho distribution of the estate In excess of the specific bequests and aa the excess will amount to about Ive times as much as the sum of the apect- flc bequests the Interpretation of the clause Is of vital Importance. It Is this clause upon which the threatened fight in the courts between the heirs at law and the beneficiaries Is based. The Important bearing of the Mary Crelghton will upon the Interpretation of the -Count Creltrhton will Is due to the fact this "residuary clause" is practically the same In both wills. This added to the fact that both wills were drawn by the late James M. Woolworth and that John A. Crelghton waa one of the three executors of the Mary Crelghton will Is taken as' evidence that Count Crelghton would In terpret both clauses the same way. The administration of the Mary Crelghton estate appeara to favor the interpretation given clause 18 by the benedclurlea as against the Interpretation of the heirs at law. Wording; of Mooted Clause. Clause 13 In Count Crelghton's will is aa follows: I hereby give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of the estate, real and personnel, of which may die alt-zed and possessed to the legatees snd btne fit-lakes' hereinbefore mentioned, each of them to tkke and have the proportion of Special for Satur day Evening Saturday Evening From 6 Till 9 We will offer for Pale DINING CHAIRS like cut made of rock elm, finished in Golden Oak, with brace arm saddle wood seat, double stretch ers all around, each for Miller, Slcwartfi Beaton 41M5-17 Soulo 16th Street 75 auch remainder aa the bequest herein made to him or her bears to the whole of my estate. The corresponding clause In the Mary Lucretla Crelghton will Is as follows: And, las'ly, as to the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, of what kind and nature soever, I give and bequeath the rawie unto the several leuatees hereinbe fore mentioned, to be divided among them, each taking such share or proportion there of as his or her legacy hears to my whole estate. The similarity In the wording of the two clauses is taken as an indication that Count Crelghton Intended to divide the residue of his estate In the same manner as the estate of Mary Lucretla Crelghton waa divided. Two Opposlna Coateatloas The beneficiaries under the will take the position it was Count Crelghton's Inten tion to divide all of his property among the legatees named In the will, leaving no undivided excess to go to the heirs at law. The heirs at law, on-the other hand, con tend that the beneficiaries are to receive from the excess of the estate over and above the speclfle bequ its, only such pro portion as their specific bequest bears to the whole estate. If this Is true the en tire excess of the estate will not be d s tributed, but a very large part of it will remain to descend to the heirs at law. In the administration of the Mary Lj cretla Crelghton estate by John A. Crelgh ton, Herman Kountaa and James Crelsh ton, the entire es.ate was divided amrn; the beneficiaries In amounts proportionate to the amounts of their tpeclfc le.uert:. It la considered certain that Coun Crelghton's Interpretation of the will cf Mrs. Crelghton will be pleaded by ttv. beneficiaries when the fl?ht In eourt comes up over the construction to bj given to his own bequests. Flllolao Voter HegUterlea. MANILA, June Zl. The registration of Filipino voters began today. While com plete returns are not available, reports In dicate that the total registration will be heavy. No reports of disorder have been received. The American residents are gen erally registering also. Carl Hess Is the only American candidate for the assembly. Ha haa been nominated from Manila. The reglatralloa will son tinuo four days MAIN WORK IS COMPLETED County Board of Equalization Takes Adjournment Until July 1. MILLARD GETS A $6,000 RAISE Board Increases ex-Senator's Assess ment to Include Money Ho Had on Deposit In Bank . Asrlt 1. The County Board of Equalization fin ished the work of equalising taxes at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and adjourned until July 1. Adjournments will be taken from time to time until the State Board acts in August, after which the levy will be made. As a result of the protest of D. C. Pat terson against the assessment of ex-Senator J. 11. Millard, the board raised Mr. Millard's assessment f&OCO, to include money which he said he had In the bank April 1. Senator Millard did not oppose this raise. The demand that Senator Mil lard be taxed on stock In the Omaha & Council I: luffs Railway and Bridge com pany was denied on the grounds that the corporation had already been taxed on its Nebraska property. Mr. Patterson may appeal to the district court. The assessmert of the Bennett depart ment store was Increased from $122,X)0 to $175.0(10, on account of the establishment of a drygoods and clothing department since last year. The board reduced the assesment of 135, 000 on the Independent Elevator company from $.QD0 to flO.ulu, on a ahowlng that the grain in the elevator was In atorage and did not belong to the company. Legal QaesOon Raised. Except to raUe the legal question whether or not the stock of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railroad and Bridge company ran be assessed In the hands of Omaha stockholders, the hearing of the protest of D. C. Patterson against the assessment of ex-Senator J. H. Millard did not bring out anything startling. Senator Millard said he held too shares of stock In this corporation, but he did not believe It waa assessable U hint because ths Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Railway com pany which leased all the property belong ings to the corporation paid all the taxes. Mr. Patterson Insisted that In addition to the taxea on the property the stock holders should be assessed on their stock held In this state as most of the property Is on the Iowa side. Senator Millard esti mated the stock to be worth 00 on the dol lar. It earns 4 per cent dividends. County Assessor Keed said the street railway company Is now taxed on a Io0,000 valua tion for the west side of the bridge. In reply to a question Senator Millard said he had about ttf.OOO in the Omaha Na tional bank, buWhls was more than cov ered by a demand note due the bank from him. Feellnsr Between Men. The Inquiry also developed there Is some feeling between Senator Millard and Mr. Patterson, growing out of a dispute over a business matter In which both are In terested. Senator Millard refused tip an swer a question put to him directly by Mr. Patterson. "This man wants to annoy me," he aald to the members of the board. "He has a grudge against me and la not actuated by public spirit In making this protest. Un less required to do so I will refuse to an swer his questions, but I will give the board any Information It wants and will answer (any questions put to me by the board." The questions were put by the members of the board, and at the close of the in quiry the board took the matter under nJvlsement. The protest of Clay, Robinson Co. of South Omaha against flxli.g their assess ment at te.uOO was formally dismissed by the board Friday. The action was taken once before, but In order to give the com pany a chance to appeal to the courts a new hearli.g waa held and a record made from which appeal to the higher courts can be taken. CRUSADE AGAINST THE WEEDS Time for Moving; lias Come and Ur, Connell Gets Out Ills Scythe. The health commlsaloner la making prep aratlons for his annual campaign against weeds, which will be formally opened July L As the department la aomewhat cramped for money this year the work cannot be done as the commissioner desires and for that reason a greater effort will be made to cause property owners to cut weeds where they are undesirable.' It Is the hope of the commissioner next year to be In position to do the work, with less trouble to himself, but at probably more expense to property owners who disre gard notices to cut weeds. He deslrea au thority to cut the weeds when one notice la disregarded and have the coat of tha work assessed as a special tax against tha prop erty on which the weeds atand. This year he cannot do thla, aa ha doea not have the money necessary to employ the force, ao hla only recourse la to serve notices and then cause the arrest of per sons who fall to obey ordera. The weed cutting campaign will be ron tlnued until property owners 'or frost lay level all of the weeds In tha streets, alleys and vacant lots In tha city. Tho Cost of l.lvtnat. "And who are those suave gentlemen yonder, button-hollhg members? . "They? They are the burglars' lobby." "What have burglars to ask of a legisla ture ?" "They are trying to get the limit of petty larceny raised from t'- to t&OO, In view of the greatly increased cost of living."1 Nsw York World. THE GREAT RUG SALE Commences Monday Moraine Valuea unknown to all. ORCHARD 4V WILHELM CARPET CO. Bas Want Ada fur Business Boosters. e nn IS THE GEMS OF SCBOFULA Through the blood, diseases are carried from one generation to another Parents transmit them to their chilren, and bo it goes on down the family lino lor years and years unless the taint is removed from the blood. Especially is this true of Scrofula, for it is a disease that is "bred in the bone," and unleaa the blood is purified and every trace of the trouble removed the miserable dis ease will finally undermine the entire health and wreck the life of its victim The usual symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glands or tumors about the neck" which often burst and become discharging ulcers, weak eyes, Catarrh of tha uead and throat, skm diseases, etc The trouble being so firmly intrenched Irs the blood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling, or hip disease while a waxy, pallid appearance of the slin, loss of strength and energy and often lung affections, show that the disease is entirely destroying the brieht red corpuscles and rich, nutritive qualities of the blood. Scrofula being g consti tutional disease one affecting the entire circulation, must be treated with a remedy that builds up and strengthen every part of the gystem, which has ao ;2ng,t, C? elthe?trenSthand nourishment it should have received from he blood. 6 S. S. is the best of all blood purifiers and the greatest of all tonics, and is therefore the ideal remedy for Scrofula. S. S. S. searches out and destroys all germs, taints and poisons, gives strength, richness and vigor to the blood and 1 cures i Scrofula permanently. It so thoroughly removes the trouble from the blood that no signs of it are ever seen again, and posterity is atarVd out in life with a clean, pure blood supply, which is their rightful inheritance. S. 3. b. while thorough, is gentle in its action, and the healing vegetable inuredi f nts which compose it build up every part of the s vstem. Dook on the blood ud medical advice free. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAHTiL, C4U