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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAWTI
1900.
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Talks on Teeth
BY
OR. E. R. LMURPH Y
Loose Teeth
Made Firm
If you ara a victim of pyorrhea, com
monly known an Rlgga' dlseaee, (looa
anlng. of tbe teeth and sore and bleed
ing gum), we are alble to tighten
your loose teeth and cure your aora
gums; it la a simple method and not
In the least dlaoomfortlng.
Dr. Murphy 'a Method la the original
and only method of aupplylng mlsalng
teeth, or tightening looae teeth, with
out the aid of platet or ordinary
bridg work.
When thee teeth are in place It la a
difficult matter for any one. even the
one who la wearing them, to tell which
are uvtura'a teeth and which are "ar
tificial teeth."
In ahape, tlie, color, looka and ac
tion, they are a perfect aubatltute for
the teeth which grew in tha mouth,
and aa firm as a rock. They are made
to eat with.
Tou can imagine how the announce
ment waa received by tbe general pub
lic, who were wearing fala teeth, when
a few year ago we announced through
tha columna of the dally preaa that we
had discovered a method of reatorlng
mlaaing teeth without the aid of i
tial platea or even orfenary bridge
work. Our offlcea were beaetged with
people aniioua to find out what we
meant by the atatement. None of them
could imagine how we were going to
make teeth stay in the mouth.
Naturally we were prepared (o meet
these queatlona and to 'meet them In
the most convincing-manner namely,
by offering to reatore all the teeth they
had lout with our method and guaran
ty the work. We told all theae peo
ple, and we tell you now, that it you
have two or more teeth, or roots left
In either Jaw we can supply all that
you have lost and make them as solid
aa a rock In your mouth, ao that they
will look and feel and act like natural
teeth, and. In doing thla, we won't
cover up your mouth with a plate. We
won't cauae you any pain or discom
fort while we are doing the work, and
we won't charge you any more for It
than any first-class dentist would ask
for ordinary work.
Think of the blessing that follow
good, sound, nut-cracking teeth beau
; tlful fo look at beautiful to eat with!
We beg of you not to confuse us with
cheap advertising dental parlora.
Flrat To protect ourelvee against
6uch people who have been ateallng
our. name, advertising matter and
tame.
Second To protect the public against
loss of teeth and money, through the
dangeroua counterfeiting of the orig
inal method as practiced exclusively oy
us.
Sond for our free book. "Dr. Mur
phy'a Method" which explains the
system thoroughly If you can't visit
our offlcea in parson.
DR. E. R. L. MURPHY
BIO N'. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
S1UBBS, MASTER OF TRAFFIC
Type of the Men Who Build Up tfce
Great Railroads.
SEAL GENERAL OF EAILHOAUIXQ
Waa a Frelakt (Jerk WkM Htntlm.
ton Fonnd Him and r Hr'i
ilarrtmaa-a Rich Hand
'Waa.
A msn with sharp, farcin eyes nml a
face arnonth shaven and heavily lined rat
listening to the efforta made by the at
torney for the government at a recent
hearing to ahow that the combination of
railroads formed by E. II. Harrlman waa
Illegal and should be dissolved under tha
Sherman act.
At different time th testimony had to
do with the peach crop of California, tha
apples of Wnahlngton, the mineral prod
uct of Arizona and the alfalfa grown on
the nlalns of Kansas, but nY mittar what
the crop waa or where la waa rrown thla I Inated by the gnlus further north. J. J.
man seemed to know more about It than 1 Hlil- An& matching tha How of traffic
the Atchison road which la one of the
aubjecta of the present Inquiry.
While the territory .In which tha trafric
man la such a factor In all commercial and
Ind istrtil development baa tven greatly
rxt.-m-d In tie lt dS'le or ao owri
lo th- cnwilldHtitn of railroad", the traf
fic miii I aj not the srhitrtiry P"W-er he
orce had. rVhl. la ne to letMs'atlon jiv
ing the rlitht of arpel from his decisions
to the Interstate Commerce commlss'nn.
ommlealeaa ( Aathorlly.
Team ago a traffic man could fix a rat
for a town on hla line arid boards of trade
miRht protest in vain against his Injustice,
but now tha Interstate Commerce oommi
sion can step In &nd exert lta authority.
Nevertheleaii a traffic man of any of the
big railroad ay stems, and particularly one
covering the new part of the country, is a
mighty big figure, bigger someiimea than
a handful of (rovemora.
The headquarter of air. Harriman'e traf
fic director are In Chicago. From there he
gives hla orders, which are executed on
the boat lines on the Atlantic roaat aa
well as on the rail lines acroe th western
plains, and all the time Mr. Stubbe is
watching what tbe other transcontinental
carriers are doing", particularly thoee dom-
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This well known toilet article ta
extenalvely used and highly rec
ommended by maa ana woman ev
ery hare. It Is a standard article
of lasting reliability. Mm. Tale
aaya: "1 can conscientiously rao
omanend my Hlr Toaio to all who
are In need of an article of this
kind. 1 have weed It myself for
over I hlily yeara and tha perfect
eoodiiton of my hair aad aoalp la
sufficient proof of Its excellent
and faarinleaa efficdcy. Hundreds
of tbouaanda of people all over th
civilised world will any as much In
favor of Vale Hair Tonle a 1 can."
Vaie lialr Tonic Is good lor r nil
mi hair. Thin Hair and Gray
Hair, it I alo icvuniniroiird lor fj
bcMip 1 rtalinrnt. .
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tor the periut.1 fcruumliig of tl
hair nothing excel ial Hair fl
Tonic i i..-a tn ujlr a drligiu- J;
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Ask for a free copy of Mxlawt
aiea t-pge Souvenir Book at
our Toilet Unuds Department. Al
an mailed free lo those (Uing out
of lows, Wr.n for a copy. Koc
saie at
the lawyers or witnesses. This waa be
cause he was the railroad traffic director
of one of the biggest railroad system of
the country.
J. C. Stubba la th traffic director of
the Harrlman lines. He 1 perhaps the
best example In this country of what the
railroad traffic man has become, becaua
with th lines acquired by Mr. Harrlman
Mr. Ptubbs now controls absolutely tha
traffic moving over J7.ono miles of fall
and boat lines, a far greater mileage than
It haa ever before fallen to any one traffic
man to control.
It la th business of a traffic man of a
railroad to know not only all there Is to
know about a railroad Itaelf, how sleep its
grade are, how many cara can be hauled
by one of It locomotive and other thing
about lta operation, but he must also know
what crops are grown along Its lines,
what crop might grow and what Indus
trie can b fostered In the territory which
his system cover.
Maar to rnll Down.
In abort, he must know about a much
a the census bureau and the Department
of Agriculture combined. It would be a
poor traffic maji, for inatance. who couldn't
tell offhand Just about how many peachea
wer produced In a atate through which hla
road passed, but when you are traffic
director of a system covering with all Its
llnea more than half of the country thla
becomes a pretty big Job.
The traffic man of tiie big railroad
generally ranks next to the preaident
Sometimes he Is the president, for traffic
experts have had the ability recognized
by promotion to such places In many In
stances, as for example. President Ripley
of the Santa Fe. In the case or th
Harrlman lines the president is not the
practical traffic man. Among railroad
men Mr. Rtubbs Is frequently spoken of
aa th traffic brain of Mr. Harrlman.
and to him has been credited many of
the latter' move, most of which are in
spired by consideration of traffic, such,
for instance, aa th acquirement of the
Illinois Central and the etock purchases
in many or the important line In the
oust.
In railroad circle Mr. Slubb I held
up a a shining example of what th
traffic expert ha become In this country
through th consolidation of railroad
llnea, any one of which years ago used
to b considered about ail a traffic man
could look out for. It t something of a
taak to master all there I to be known
about the cropa and Industrie of euch a
diversified character a 1 to be found
west of the Alleghenles, but Mr. Btubb
is credited with having don so.
"It would surprise me," said a railroad
official th other day, "if Ktubba could
not tell me offhand how many figs there
were growing till minute on the fig tree
of California, for he'a got the crop re
port of every atate fn the west In hi
head. That'a why he's 'such a marvel."
Mast aspire Preparers.
In a new country it 1 often the traffic
man who Inspire th farmers to experi
ment with new crop and miner to look
for new mine. That la because hla con
stant aim la to get more traffic moving
over hla railroad, passengers aa well aa
freight. There are some who attribute
much of California' growth to the genius
of Mr. Stubba la promoting new crops,
nut tnere are also those who Jutft as
vehemently hold tht Mr. Stubbs by keep
ing up rate ha retarded It.
8tubba atarted In when a young man a
clerk in tbe freight office at Oakland.
That wa back In the "Km. when Colli P.
Huntington waa building up his railroad
system. When he found out how much
Btubb could file away In Ms head he
began to promote him rapidly until he
finally became the traffic director of th
Southern Pacific, and as such th man
who made the rate for the Pacific coast
and lta two important outlet. If a town
didn't trow faat enough they blamwl It on
Btubl then. It wa all because he didn't
make the right rate for It. It didn't matter
how much Us cllisens put their shou'der
to the wheel in it upbuilding. un!ss Mr.
Btuhba smiled and offered to help tliera
was a feeling that tha town would stand
still. That is why Mr. Stubbs for twenty
years haa been a more Important figure
In some new atates than the pnldent.
AH of. the business of a raUruad, both
passenger and frelxht. la under the traffic
gjtlrector. He la the rommandlng general
of a small army which haa nothing tr do
P with the actual operation of the system.
O He Is there to build tip towns, to attract
immigrant and to start them In buslntgs.
from ocean to ocean and that put off at
way atationa, Mr. Btubbs keep making
mental note and every wreek or ao come
on and has a talk with Mr. Harrlman, who
got Mr. Ptubbe when he got the ithern
Pacific and immediately made him com
manding general of the traffic of all the
line he controlled. Of course. Mr. Harrl
man traffic genera I not the only one
whose taek ha become of great magnitude
with the develofime.rU of America' rail
road system. Charles F. Daly, for In
stance, who oocupte the same relative
position to the New Tork Central line, has
a Job nearly, if not quite as big. for while
the territory covered Is comparatively
small In area a compared with that over
which Btubb hohls sway, yet It Is a terri
tory where In one tate are to be found
more industries and more people than In
that covered by Mr. Harrlman. But the
eastern traffic men have little pioneering
to do. and this !s one of the great branches
of the wnrk done by the rlasa of which
Mr. Stubbs Is the best example.
VETRERAN OF UNKNOWN AGES
uiiaiiBef Haarr 'Willi A area, bat
Doe Boslaeaa at tbe old
Stand.
AVhen wa speak of our A B Cs as our
"alphabet" wa are using a word hoary
with age, that, as far back aa we can trac
It. rama from th eastern hor of th
Mediterranean ea, thousands of yeara be
tore th Hebrew went up there and took
possession of the land of Canaan. Back
of th people who occupied that land be
fore th venu of Exodus were written
we re not abl to trace the word, for we
have not ufflclnt knowledge of them or
of their etymological history before we
find them in Canaan.
it ha only been within recent yeara that
we have been able to know that th word
"alphabet" cam to u from the Phoe
niclan. Before that we supposed that
It came to ua from the Hebrew, through
the Greek. A we lay "A B C" th Greek
said "alpha beta" tth flrt two letter
of their alphabet), which when It reached
us became "alphabet." Thla we supposed
had come to the Greek from th He
brew, who called their first two letter
"alph" and "bth," but sine then we have
found that both th Greek and th He
brew got th word "alphabet" from the
ame ourc, which -waa th Phoenician.
Th people of Phoenicia had th aama
letter, "alph" and 'bath," wbleb have
suffered but little change In sound down
to our A and B. Alph meant elmpiy an
ox. th sign of It being a conventional
ox'a head, with th lower part of tbe
face turned slightly to it right, and beth
meant a house, which waa pictured by the
rude outline of a primitive dwelling,
which had a superfluous line added to
distinguish It from an O.. Bo th first
two latter of our A B C were originally
an ox and a house and gave th name of
all of th twenty-six letters, which w
call our ''alphabet." Nw Tork Herald.
2 2d ANNUAL
March Furniture Sale
Greater values tills week for the expectant buyer
Thousands of furniture aamplea secured by our buyers at av fraction of their read valne, ara of
fered you at greatly reduced price. When you consider that theae samples rrpreeit the maker'
bef effort, and that they are offered you at from OXK-Vl'AKTER TO OXK-HALF LESS THAM
AtTl'Al, VALl'KH, then you can in a small way appreciate the wonderful offering, and when you
see the actual good, you will realize at once why this great aale haa met with the great aucceaa that It haa to
far enjoyed.
Credit Terras Are Made Exceptionally Easy Daring This March Fomllnre Sale
Sewing Machines
AT MONET SAVIIIG PRICES
0in5l B.is i NiBlssmi
01 U pedestal Eit'i Ttfeli.
Terms, $1.00 Oaah, BO Waokljr.
Similar to cut and made of
solid oak. verv highly pol
ished. It Is positively a value
that you -cannot duplicate
elaewhere for less than 120.
T """ If. rir" - rJr n I 1 1-'-"
.All Uoode
like ruta
ueed and
nadly aa
Iteatilbed.
Ample
quantities.
ruin
Figure.
Be aur and see our new line of family Sewing
Machine. Vlue that you positively cannot
obtain anywhere else In the city They ar
sold on a TaraT TBAJ QUaaYAjr-raa of giving
absolute satisfaction They are capable of doing
any kind of work, both plain and fancy, light
and heavy. Th cabinet work la of solid oak,
highly polished. They are nicely nickel trimmed
and ar easy running During thla aj a
March sale we offer you a tli U Ml
Machine at. vlUlwU
only
Sold on Very Easy Term s
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THREE ROOMS FURBISHED COMPLETE FOR $71.50
Term. 910 Oaak, gS.OO Igoatalir.
Th only complete home outfit that ta a real home outfit. It
is not necessary to go elsewhere to complete th furnishings
of your home they Include everything they Include Window
Shades. Lace Curtains, Draperle. Tinware, 8tlvrwar. rinner
ware. Rtc. Good that you cannot obtain with outfit offered
lwher.
001 7 C For this Suberh
glilU 535.00 EED IAVENPORT
Term .00 Oaah, BOo Weekly.
Exactly like Illustration and poeltlvely an
i i - v. . I TV m. htatv ff.m.i atre made
oak and are highly finished in a beautiful golden. Th
upholterlng is done In a high grd Imported velour.
over a guaranteed ateel construction. Make a most use
ful davenport and can eaally be converted into a iu
urlant bed at night.
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SALE.
010 50 Fir Ul! Kith
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Drum.
Term, 91.00 Oaak, Ma
Weakly,
Exactly like cot They
ar made of selected
olid oak and ar high
ly finished They hava
a large Wench beval
plate mirror, and a
carved frame, support
ed by ieavy carved
standard. Positively
an unequalled valsa.
Fir tbis Eitelleit Dining Room Table.
Xxaotly Uka eat. Made of selected stock,
finished In a beautiful golden oak. Haa
lx foot extension slide and Is ubtan
tlally built.
Terama, flJOO Oaah, Me Weekly.
Yosr
Dollar
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For this Emlliit Fikrioli Luther Cm.,
Exactly 11k IlluBtratlen and upholsterf1 In TninI.
fabrlrold leather, guaxanted to 1v perfect "
atlifactlon.
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ADVERTISE TH THE
OMAHA BEE
BIST M THE W13T
Jadg at Flrat laalaar.
If a town want, inrreas.d facilities, an
extra aiding, perhaps, eventually It will be
up to the traffic man lo aay whether or
hot th' request be granted, though of
rourse generally the president and the di
rectors must act formally upon 'hi recom
mendation before it Is authorised. And
the traffic man will determine It just In
accordance with his estimate of the amount
of lncreaaed business such a step may
n.ean. an estimate formed after he ha
foui.d out all nbout the town. Ha inhabi
tant and their ways of making a living.
BVmfctimea Instead of one town it may be
half a d'.son little vonmiunit! scattered
over a valley yet untouched by the railroad
wbicb are to be considered, and in that
case the traffic man must know all about
the so: I and what it ran produce to make
a branch line pay.
In northern California, for Instants, both
the Harriman forcea. led by Mr. Htubha.
and the Atchison. Topaka at Santa KV, de
cided that there waa a fruitful aoil and a
ooumry which could quickly produce reve
nue, and both projected branch llnea. re
sulting in a railroad war. In Artsona three
tears ago. th AtrhiaOB for the aame rea
son started building through the so-called
Gila canon a line Intended to open up a ter
ritory of 300.009 aauar mile, supposed to
be rich lu mliuwal resource aad which
would afterward be affected by the great
Iriigatkm scheme of tba Root ei It dam.
This wa another eaa where th traffic
maa of th rival Ua had to ahow that he
couldn't be caught napping. In fhl oaae
Mr. Stubba wa aa th ob, and tha result
waa another railroad war. ending In the
agrvsmvot between th Harrlman road aad
PRATTLE OP THE T Ot JtGSTER .
Teacher "Now, Harry, suppose I had a
mince pie and gav one-sixth to Johnny,
one-sixth to Tommy, one-sixth to Willie
and took half of It myself; what would be
left?"
Harry (promptly) "I would."
Mamma," said -y ear-old Edgar one even
ing, "haven't I bean a good boy today?"
"Tea, Edgar," ahe replied, "and I'm very
proud of you."
"Well," continued th little fellow, "I
can go to bed without saying my prayers,
can't I?"
Sunday School Teacher "Don't you want
to be an angel. Tommy?"
Tommy "I ain't In no hurry; the base
ball season's comln' pretty soon."
Small Clifford had frequently accompan
ied Walter to the home of the latter'
grandma, where cookies were always forth
coming. One day while there th rookie
did not materialise at the usual time, so
Clifford said: "Mamma ay I must never
aak for anything- to eat. but I'm awfully
hungry. Just the same."
A lltle Swede boy presented 'himself be
fore the school ma 'am, who asked hia name.
"Tonny Olsen," he replied. "How old are
you?" asked th teacher. "Aye not know
how old v bane." "Well, w hen were you
bruin?" continued the teacher, who nearly
fainted at the reply: "Ay not burn at all;
ay got atepmulter."
A matron recently, In honor of a visiting
friend, baked aa Imposing chocolate cake
Chocolate frosting covered the entire out
side of th cake, which waa left on a
kitchen tabl to cool. To the mother, en
tertaining tha friend, her daughter called,
explaining her absence: "Muvver, I e
keenin' up for 00." Presently th mother
went to the kitchen. "See." Ud her
daughter, exhibiting th cake, taken, apart
and acraped of all .sis chocolate, "J'ae
cleaned thi nassy cake."
n nnwsi WOT WAY 9A KsKBIaLCflT
Oet th gaa range that haa stood the tet. Our
- gsa range have every good feature of all
- other gaa rang, and many the othera lack.
We guarantee to cut your ga bill fully one-
tntra. luring inie mmjm
we offer you a guaran
teed gaa range at.
onlj
$12.50
j nis
Sale.
Term, fl.M Cash, Mo Weakly.
ZQ12 & TAPNAM STREETS. OMAHA.
(Th reple rwraltur aa Carpet Ce, Bit. 1887.)
aaaaaai auaaaM MBmvnm-mmmm,
0inf5 For n Bitamii 1;
v I U Bra&til Big.
Terms, M Weakly
Made of tapestry Brusael narpwttnc,
of a very fin arrada. Tbey will
give excellent wear and ar an un
excelled valu at tha above pi-toe.
ART REVERSIBLE RUGS
Can be used on either side, T val
ues. March aale prloa ft SB
Zajp-aia Carp, sLHcXJy all wool
IIOc value. March aale rrica
Bra seal Oarp, heavy weight.
value. March sal arte..... TM
jrotatng-Baau X.ao Oaiftaai
II to values. March aala
price, per pair
WHAT TIIE WOMEN ARE DOING
Young Women's Christian Association
Would Open with Big Membership.
LIFE FEE IS INCREASED TO $100
Doaaestlo Hrleaee ftrbool Aaaoaaoes
arhedale of Clase Baslarsa
-Women ta Have TralalaaT
In Dlaaer Cooklasr.
va
r"aUba
SaNATCM 1 1 j aa
Thla lnatltution la tie only one
Id the central weat with aeparat
buildings situated In their owa
amule ground, yet entirely dla
tlnct and rendering It poaalbla to
claaalfy caaea. Tba one building
belDf fitted for aad devoted to the
treatment of noncontagious and
n on mental diseases, no others be
ing admitted. Tha other, - Reat
Cottage, being dealgned tor and
devoted to tba exclusive treatment
of eelert mental rases, requiring
for a time watchful car add spe
cial nursing.
Every effort la being made to open ihe
Toung Women's Christian association
building with th largeat mmberahlp In
th association's history. March 26, the
day upon which the building will first be
opened, only the membership will be admit
ted, and they only by card. Three thou
sand cards will be Issued. Th moat Inter
esting feature of Memberehlp day will be
the remlnlacence meeting to be held In
the evening, when lettera will be read from
former members and talk given by others
who have been In touch with th associa
tion and ita work from the first. Thi pro
gram will be. u1if-n in the auditorium and
will be repeated in the gymnasium that ail
may have an opportunity of hearing It.
Ufe membership in the aeeociaf ion will
be raised from to t'W with the heg n
nlng of the new asaociaiion year th firs'.
itt April. ,
Every other association In this country
places Us life membership at lim.
Domestic Srlenre.
The opening of the school of domestic
science and arts will give to the aesocistlon
on. of ita most attractive features and.
beginning April 5. the following schedule
of classes will be observt-d:
Mnnrtav Business women's dinner class.
( to t.
Tui-sd.v Beginners' cookery class. J:S0 to
:i and 7:15 to :15.
Thursday Maid's rlaas in cooking ami
serving. 2:! to 4 "30.
Thursday Hhirt waist class. '?: to :.
Friday Fancy cookery r!n. M t. Ji
Friday Embroidery classes. 7:15 and :13.
Saturday Dolls' dressmaking Clara. ID to
11 JO.
"aturdav Business women's dinner rlsss.
6.3U.
Department Meetings.
The muajc d-parlmtnt of the Woman's
club will give a miscellaneous program
Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Miss
Sorenson presiding. Miv FVilth Miller and
Mrs. Henrietta Htrom Trnnell will give
piano numbers: Mrs. Harry Blodgett. Mr.
Charles Iing and Misa Nellie Hollenberger.
vocal numbers, and the Amlcitla violin
quartette will also give several numbers.
J. J. Point will addrees the social
science detainment at It meetirg Monday
afternoon. this address having been post
poned from the laat mentlng.
Tlie next meeting of the art department
will be held Thursday. March 11. at M . m
fsubect of tba ieaaon atudy will be the
"Qulrlnal HU1 and tha Notable palaoes of
Rome."
Th current topic department will meet
In the club parlor Tupeaday afternoon at
i o'clock. Mra C. W. Ha yes. leader. Every
member haa been requested to come pre
pared ta give a current event. Mra. An
drew will pk ua "Property Rights,"
Mr. Challl will give a select reading and
Mrr. Plnkerton an Instrumental solo.
Anaoaneeaaenta.
An Important buainess meeting will be
held In the Toung Men's Christian associa
tion rooms by the Omaha Women Christ
ian Temperance union, Wednesday, March
10. at 2:S0 O'clock.
The ParUh Aid society of All Saint'
church will meet for work In th parish
house club room. Friday at 1 p. in.
NO MERRY MAIDS WERE THEY
Model Dairy Helpers la Overalls Get
Into a Row and Start
Thlags.
From the model dairy near North Ya
kima, at which the milking waa to be done
by maids dressed In whit duck overall
and jackets, come a aad story of discord
that resulted In the substitution of milk
man for milkmaid.. Condition, were so
nearly Ideal, a described a few day before
the opening of th dairy, that half th
young women of Washington were tempted
to rfld farewell to pink teaa and evening
gowns and take the Northern Pacific) for
North- Taklma. Now, alas! the Meal ap
pears to be shattered. ' Read and reflect on
the following rauae of discord and the dis
charge of the milkmaids:
"One of the girls married one of the
stable hands, and this so roused the lr
of the other that they continued to quar
rel and pull hair."
Not that alone. One milkmaid, full .-if
the Old Nick, would squirt milk Into the
eyes of th maid at the adjacent row. The
quirt waa not received In th spirit In
which It wa sent. Th stable hand had
made -an Invidious distinction. Tbe poor
fellow could not marry them all and com
ply with the laws of the atate mad and
provided, yet th choice waa not approved
by those who remained milkmaid.' Those
who had not been invited to marry were
Jealous of her wbo had been Invited. Be
ware of jealousy. "It 1 th green-eyed
monster which doth mock the meat It feeda
on." Taooraa ledger.
BUGHOUSE PEOPLE IN TOWN
Resaarkable Comsawalty la Germany
Where Inaane Persona Are
Boarder.
On of the most remarkable place In
Europe, of which no tourist on pleasure
bent ever take notice, say a writer In
Berlin paper, 1 the "City of th Insane "
by which nam Qheel, near Antwerp, has
been known for generationa. About l.tOO
men and women, afflicted with insanity
In all It forma, live there, and have a
happy being as the "guest'' of the In
habitant, who know by experience how to
treat tne unfortunate one. In the atreetat
In th place of amusement, the cafe and
workshop these patients may be found,
and nowhere 1 thar th rtcnotaat ug
gestlon of restraint apparent. Tho board
range from (40 to 3.(00 marks a year, and,
no matter how small the amount may be,
the patient Is alwaya tho favored member
of the family. He haa tha flrat right to
the most comfortable chair, and tha baact
of th tabl belongs to him. He rwoatvts
th moat at tent Wn, and thia ha leama ta
appreciate and to endeavor to maintain by
living down, hia lllne. Even th children
know how to treat the d omen ted peopln.
The dangeroua one are aent to another
settlement and to Institution. It ia won
derful bow considerate, careful and kind
the almple people are toward thotr ehargaa,
and a peep Into th community would prob
ably terrify physicians who bad never
heard fit and could not appreciate tha good
which I being don In this 'Clty of tha
Insane." New Tork Tribune.
Quick Action for Tour Money Tou get
that by using Th Bee advsrt unrig col.
He tan. Back Hard.
"That boy." said th Btlrrtllo farmer,
"beata my time! Just now, arhon I aotal
scripture to him ha oasoa taaok at mwaaadT
"Vou don't aaryT"
"Sore. I told him r gtt a ho an fol
ler th furrow. Thar gold ta thai itafi,' I
said, and what do you reckon bo snad)
aner?"
"Vou tell It"
Father.' he aaya, T dnrrt tear fr2he)
gold o' thi her world: I'va laid
ur In heaven!' Atlanta Consttt
trp tra
tattoo.
We Will Buy
You a Dottle of Liquocide. and Give it t You to Try
with germ dlseaaea. Uquoclde. on the con
trary, acta aa a temaraable tonic.
We Paid $100,000
For th right to Liquocide, after thous-
When you learn what Uquoclda mean
to you you will wonder how you went
without It. Tou will rrgret the time lost
in treating germ trouble wrlth remedies
which have no effect on germ.
And It costs not a penny to know Isquo-
clde. ftimply tell us you want It and we1"11 of t'"t hl be" made with It. AfUr
Its power had been demonstrated for mure
than two yeara In th moat difficult germ
diseases. Condition which had reaiated
medicine for year yielded at once to It.
and diseases considered Incurable were
cured.
That waa seven year ago. 8ince then
million of people In every part of the
world have ahared in the benefit of thi
invention. Nearly every hairnet, every
neighborhood, has living example of Its
power. Now we aak you. to let it do for
you what It did for there.
will buy you a bottle gladly. Try It and
let the product Itaelf prove its power. All
we aak then ia that you tell other what
the result are. Tell those who a re wait
ing., as you waited, and who ar losing
a hat you have lost.
What Liquocide Is
Uquocid is a tonic-germicide, th vir
tues of which are derived aolely from ozld
gases. No alcohol, no narcotic, nothing
but gas enters into It. Th prore of
making require large appaiatua. and con
sumes H day. time. Tbe object I to o
combine the gase with Uijuld a to carry
their virtue Into tbe system.
The result la a germicide so certain that
w publish with every bottle an offer cJf
ll.un for a diseaae germ that Liquocide
1 a r. not kill. It destroys them because
germe ar of vegetable origin. But to th
body Liquocide la exhilarating, vitalising,
purifying.
That la lta main distinction. Common
germicide ax potaona wfcea taken Inter
nally. They ar Impossible, for they das troy
th tlaauae aa wall as the ferma Thai I
why m.dlcLu prev ao nalpiaa in dealing
other mean cannot accompllaha And fl
1 wrong to cling to old waya wtjen nf
Hon of people know a way that la batten,
50c Dottle Free
If you wish to know what Uquxwada dona
pleaae aend ua thia ooupon. Wa wall than
mall you an order on a local druggist for
a full slxe bottle. ac) will pay tho drv
gist ourselves for it. Thla la oar frj
gift, mad to convince you; ta tot tho
product Itself ahow yeu what It earn da.
In Justice to yourself, please aooopt It to
day, for It place you under no ObUga
tlon whatever. ,
Liquocide costs Mc and L '
Germ Diseases
Most of our lcknea haa. In late yeara.
been traced to germ attacks. Borne germ
aa In akin trouble directly attack th
Us.ue. Soma or sale toxins, causing such
trouble a Rheumatism, Blood Fois.n,
Kidney I a seas and nerve waaknea. Rome
destroy vital orgmna. as In Consumption,
atom Ilk the germ of Catarrh create
Inflammation; aame cause Indigestion. In
one of those ways, nearly every serious
ailment Is a germ result
Mjca eondltasoa aail for a germicide, not
for eommaa drugs. Laquoctd doe what
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
Fill It out and mall It to Th Liquo
aone Company, E. Klrtal Wc.
Chicago.
My dlaeaac la
I have never tried the new laquot'lda!
but if you will supply m a 60c botti
free I will take It
02 Give full addr
lite plainly.
form of tha
Uouoclde I th perfeotad fa
product whtuh. la It original
caned uquoaone.
Any physician or hospital wot rat car mat
LaquotlOs wUl p aUnlJt acsypUed. Xec a took.