THK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: NOVKMHKK V 1011. How Government Conserves the Health of Its People The Doctor's Answers On Health and Dcauty Questions By Dt. THEODORE BECK. ! sr,ifr 't bIipii anij tli anr Will ipplr to tnf ti Jtuir l. k. i 'fiN'K' Hi It . .'i:i:r-i:il .kI Si i inu frl; Mrj.io., ftnmvvii t'nli)p fur , iitin, (Mitn, rntln lull mint ml mi ilt f f inn el l" r ( n. Itnl l nit ml or f i 1 11 nrnio tll t4 u-r-l In tin noi! Tln prrwr Ipttntih t u lie tlllfi at tnjr fll ptoi-krt llB tlrr. Any tltup!4t ran pirlrr i i' Mulr?alrr. n os" 1 1 -7a Pt y.itTrrT: r"?"n tf ?r'"1ll S sc)onr7 1 -5 teir- ; - r-.rM n ; ""M f V:"Kr: J 11. ,n rTT iBM?;!:'-..,; 1 i ;,; . .:- . .. -i;:l liL: II i--: .v v.? m " i lit . " ill f ... .' .. ; ' .j--- fit - ' ,. .... ' j I i i FILTER Trazy 3 ' -'KfSS ' " " -nz .Tnnjnr AwnrTPJfW I ilimurai,imiilinuliilf tii mi. iln i'i'i'1. till-' 'i frin:t--ll1T('-v'Kii-iiii-fiirr--ri I - inn tSrtMitiami liiiiniilinJiil.HMijgS.W in. a !f l 1 1 tt hu- - i' of H'Vhit I :i an I n -.' i iti) nt In-v-t mi I i H!' 1 p."-. 1-tPtlt V I i.'i 1 ' mi f ill .lnt'lT'lC t-HMlrilll. 1 I M 'x (Ccyrtht, 1S11. ,y Frank O. Carpenter.) AtinN-GTO,V. Nov. 1!).-St(.n. V A Tl Koys whloh havo the measles, YY I irulnea piRS with the dlph- ' ti u.u inuuitj Willi typliold fever tlicse ore gome of tha tliliiKH to be seen la tha t-reat experiment station . which l iicla Same lias established on the banks of tha l'ulomao to keep di?eHe away f.or.i lil children. It Is now ten years s:nce a na Uoual bureau of public lienllli was founded. The Institution hus proven to k of enormous va!ue( and thara Is a pos iblllty that It tufll soino day.be made a cabinet deparlmeht with a Focrttary at Us head. As it I now tlio bureau la con trolled by the secretary of the treasury. IU superintendent is Suigoi n General VVaUtr Wyman, whose life h::a been Dent hi flhtlnir tha ornat .liuflq. wl.!.,k rfft-ct the natli n. H is to lilm that wa we tho inovemetit now bclnir made in;t tuherculo.-hi. pellegra and typhoid fever, to the Kovernment regula Hons us to the Pule ot vh imeH und toxins, Dd also to tho establishment of the kyglfnlc laboratory whoec work 1 de crlbo further on in thin letter. Th- tiovernmcii t n Dortiir. I doulit whethar thorp. la ln.r.uy puit if tho world an institution nf medical re enrih niosxj Important thn:i tiuit whleh tho Kovernment has. here at Watiliinttton. have visited thra W. Iloome Inboratories XKahrtutn, in tlio Sudan. They are de- voted to tropical clUoiisra to the black water fever, tlio sleeping sickneos and other horrors c" tho Pper Nile and middle Africa. There Is a laboratory of medical research In London and there are others In Paris, Jerlln and Vienna. The most of thene avo private Institutions carried on with prlvalo capita!. Cur pov ernment Institution, known as the hy a'.cnlo laboratory, is backed by the na tion, and It gets Its appropriation from conereSH. It Is connected with the na tional bureau of health, and It has so Krown that It' Is now one cf the most Important of tha government undertak ings. The hygienic laboratory consist of sev eral large buildings which are devoted to Research work. It contains chemical and other laboratories,' specially fitted up, rooms In which germs and microbes of all kinds are reared, rooms for the test ing of diseases through a study of ani mals which have been infected with them and all the machinery for modern medi cal investigation. It would take many columns to give a record of the various kinds of work now going on and a de scription of what has already been ac- TlinliHhpfl. Ill tills lMr T run tnAnllnn ly a fow of tho problems which are now Demi: stuilieil und some or the meth ods by whioh the scientists arrive at their conclusions. I ni le Sam's Medical Zoo. One of tho Interesting features of the laboratory is its study of human dis eases through animals of one kind or other. Indeed, In one respect the Institu tion might be called Tncle Sam's Medi cal Zoo," for It has colonies of animals w;hleh tho Kovernment keeps on hand In rdr that it may investigate through them tho diseases with which man is ffltctcd. These animals are Inoculated with human Mood taken from nersona Who have certain diseases. They thus istrh the diseases and through them the dlBcafes are studied and Invextlgated. The hick animal is given drue after drug in order that tho rl(,-lit ono fur this spe cial ailment may be discovered. Hm-h ariimnls are carefully wat'lied, their symptoms w limed, and, If necessary, they are killed and cut to pieces to ascer tain tlio oriKlu and course of the disease and bow it may be contiollc 1 as it affects nan. Amoim llm animals utod fur this pur pose, are tfuluta pl'S, mbbits, mice and monkeys. We are I'uld to be descended from tlio monko and the monkey is the nearest to-man In its muke-up. Jt Is only lately that it has been und In such In vestigations, but it is proving to be of mormons Miluo. At present the govern ment has on hand about three n.oro of ouch monkey, and ll wants more. The monkeys used tonic tioin India. They are of a kiHitivs known as the Hiiesus, whli li 1m said to be, of all monkeys, tho len for tills purpose. ' ii Rhesus monkeys arc little fellows not much bls- r than a good-sized fox lerrkr, and are I iiuite as cunning, as mhchlevor.s aol as I tnttrestlng as any munKcy you will see; in Uio ioo. Tliey are ke.pt In cas. :i in a monkey liouho and aio ta'..fn out from Utile to time a they are neuded In the Investigation. In the 4.uinra I'lu reus. tn anothtr part of tins s inn. lions.1 is w' t I might cull ti e n linca pig stook- arcd. Tills U composed of many llttl pens occupied by guinea piys. A male "iid four females are allotted to each pn. They breed rapidly, and Iheie uie Feared Consumption Entirety Curd. Intaraitlni Cast. W, II, Durtch. Hiiighsni, la., writes: was In a ten Ibl l un-iluwn cundi i Illy luiiu wrn Utful. uml h.um '"id I hud a dull, heavy pain between '' houlileis. lust tlesh very raj 'uy. and fin red I u going Into cuii- -...M.noii. .iter taking Tour butties of Hoods HHi'saparllia I was entirely turcd and never felt tetttr." In cukes where a strengtl;eultig, ton ' Hpif lite-glviiiK medicine Is i.e. di d, I loud m SarH:i,rlUu l.ai tfrccted thuiiu- ,;it II t uiui- in im. si l u i d f .no ..r tiiwvwlateil labltts c-llcd Sarsatabs. enough of them to keep up the C.iiuO oi more ot these little animals which the laboratory ' consumes every year. Jn another place there are rabbits? some of the softest' grrfy and others as whltr a the eririine' cloak of ""a" princess; Therqj aio also dainty ,m(ce of the. color of snow, which scamper and play about tlie 'lllt. t houses In which they arc penned. Much kind of animal has -Its own place in th research work,- and many of these which have been kept here have been of service in tho remarkable .discoveries made by this laboratory as to human diseases. All of these animals are carefully treated They have well ventilated .houses, heated by steam, and the beet of food that can bo obtained. During my stay I saw them feeding the monkeys. The little animals were given pananas, bread, nuts and such other tilings as they specially like. The guinea pigs are kept fat on guinea pig dainties and the rabbits rejoice- In green lettuce and cabbage. The animals are kept In perfect health and as far as possible In good spirits In order that the dlsoase given to them may be directly diagnosed and studied. Monkeys with Mraslea. Among the special human Ills which Uncle Sam U now investigating Is measles. He Is doing this through mon keys which have been given tho, measles. Last June the llrltlsh medical bureau stated that John Howard McKadden, the cotton magnate, who has given iihicIi money for tho Investigation of cancer, Is about to turn his attention to the measles. It stated that the research would be under taken in London, and I am told that un appropriation of perhaps 1000,000 Is to be used for this Investigation. In the mean time our government scientists, by means of , tho monkeys, have made the dis coveries 'which - the 'StcFadden Institute proposed to make, uml that at no addi tional cost to I'ncle Ham. During '.ny visit to the hygenlc labora tory today I had a lung chat with Dr. John V. Atiderson, tho director, who In connection with Dr. .Joseph Cu'dberKcr, his assistant, has been carrying on the lueaslea Investigations. ' IT. ' Anderson is known for his remarkable success In re search work. I to lias done much in typhoid fever, pellagra and infantile parulvb.s. He has made many discoveries as to the effect of toxins and aiitl..toins, and as to t,he bacteria found in milk und the bai'lili which cause consumption. He tclis me that It was some time be fore they were able to give the measles to the monkeys. The experiment had been attempted In Kugland and elsewhere, but had failed. At our national laboratory, however, the. blood or serum used to in oculate the ruonkejs was taken from the human patient nt just the time that the rash was coming out or was about to come out. It curried the disease, und from this und other experiments we now know .1u:a when measles are Infectious. The first monkeys were Inoculated June S of last year. Ten days later they began to be feverish, and an erupthn c.nne out upon them. Just as it does on a child. The little animals developed nil the symptoms of liumun measles and the dineasa acted the mime way. Now when tlio disease Was JuJt at t lie riht point certain of these monkeys weie killed and their blood was used to inoculate l'.t-h monkeys. The monkeys so inoc ulated took thf measles und a third set of monkeys inoculated with their blood took ti c measles likewise. Pander lo School ( lillilren. Prom these i.d othpr cases Dr. Ander son funis tl..".t the period of iijfectlvlty from the measles, ns far as the monkey Is concerned, begins about il.e fourtn day after he rate-lies ti e disease, and that it disappears as somi as the eruption j has passed away ami the temperature i.f the patient becomes noiiuul. It mut be , :! same with humans, but as it is now. i nl.i'l a child lias the ine.is.lea it Is kept out of school for comething like three weiis. Thfse investigations show that Uvche or flftien dayV tinin ! all that is necehsaiy. and it Is probable that a less period would be safe. 1'.." disease ii communicated from man to man, or, rather, fiom child to ihlid. for it Is to a hirg" extent a child's disease, l.y means of the secretions which rump from the n o und mouth. Certain monkeys which ucre inoculated villi a fluid mixed with l o o secret ions took the mi-d-lm. and j site of n is iiiobuble that the contagion conns origin. and other secretions are mixed with the dust of the street and thus taken into tho system. For this reason children with the measles should be warned against expectoration. Mndlra of Infantile Paralalia. Among others of the recent Investiga tion of the hygenlo laboratory Is infan tile paralysis. This dread disease Is like the mcijflcs in that It usually attacks little children. It is a disease of the spine, which paralyzes the chi either in part or in certain of Its members, and whlrh often causes death. In Sweden out of C92 cases of .children under II, seventy-one died and In Massachusetts in 628 cases the Htate Hoard of Health found that 16 per cent of the babies ot less than ono year failed to recover. Among the others, who got partially well, four had one thigh and leg paralysed, eight. hud legs paralyzed and a number had a leg, arm and other members made dead, as it were. Infantile paralysis Is not a new dlseaso. Kvidences of U have been found in an Egyptian mummy which Is almost C.000 years old, and It has long existed In Eu rope. Thero have been a number of out breaks of It In various parts of the. I'nlted States within the last few years. Massachusetts had ono In 1K07, 1W, and 1010, Michigan one In i:)7 and lm l'cuiisylvanla one in J3h, and Oregon, South Dakota and Virginia were afflicted with it during the same year. It was In 11' 10 that It broke out here at Wash ington, resulting In MS cases and about sixteen deaths. The youngest caso was only 4 mouths old and the oldest 6-1 years. In studying this disease there have been many attempts to give it to guinea pigs, rubbits, horses, sheep, dogs, cats, chick ens, ducks and pigs. They have all fulled, but it has now been discovered that It can be given to the monkey, und also that a monkey which has had the dis ease onto cannot be given the disease ugaiii. It has been found that a serum from tho diseased monkeys will arrest tho progress of tho disease lifter ll has developed, und inoiiki vs huve been nc clnutcd with this ami thus made Immune. It may bo that this taccinatlou Mill some iImv bo extended to children. lufaiitilo paralysis is found lo couio from a germ, but this germ Is so small that It will go through a none filter. The scientist. huo macerated the spinal coril of a monkey having lite disease and huvu pa.-sed tho water containing tills through such a filter. A drop of the water which canio from the f.lter was then injected into another monkey, and It got infantile paralysis. Jl Is ulso found that the secretions from the noses of the Infected monkeys are Infei lions und it Is believed all the secreltons of tin; nose and mouth aie likewise so. Tliis Indicates that the disease may bo transmitted from one per son to another by direct contact and that it Is contagious. I'ellncra tomes from Italy, Another terrible disease which is caus ing much cxcltcpn nt lu certain sections of tho 1'nit. il Staten Jusi now is pellugia. This. In the Words of Surgeon General Wyman, Is "a veritablo scourge In pans of iurope." Ji is found lu Flurmicc, Italy, und Koumania, and It occurs also lu r-paln and Tpper Kgypt. In certain parts of Italy as many as to per cent of the people have the disease, and jo per cent of these ate mentally af fecit d. I'cllagra lias only recently come i ) Atnerb a. It first broke out in the south ern states, but It Is now found as far nuith as riilludelpbia. It Is estimated that we have something like I'.hiji cases of it. Once taught it lasts u long time During the present eur the laboialory has been attempting to give monkeys peilagru. It lias taken tho blood and spinal fluid of pellagra putlunts and in jected them into the blood of these little animals. Dr. Iaivinder has done the same, but so far their experiments have not been successful, ulthoiiKli valuable nnfor matiou lias been obtained. Typhoid Mary und Mrs. . Some of the most Interesting work of L'liclo Sam's hygienic laboratory bus iu lated to U phold fever. Tho eorpa of d.n -tois here are ready to re-pond lo Hoy cull from a typhoid epidemic provided e state or city when; the typhoid Is makes the cull. At such times liny go to u,,.. the epidemic an I lm ... i U.lte (H 1.1 was discovered that she bad hud tM'boid fever eighteen ycMt s pi e lunsly. Mm was bactet liilogieitllv examined ami It was shown that she still had typhoid bacilli in her. She was loaded with them und was giving tlieni out all the time. When she wssheil the pans or handled the milk rhe unknowingly mixed sonic of these death-dealing bacilli with the products nf her cows, mul In duo time they were taken Into the stomachs of the consumer. In short, fifty-four rases of typhoid we-e directly traced to her. I say Dint had tlie dairymen who boucht thin milk pasteUrixed It before delivering It lo their customers this treatment would have de. stroyed the bacilli and the outbreak of typhoid could not have occurred. . KllANK ll. CAHI'KNTEn. .'lllc l,ic , ir. I. ' le-lr. 1 , , .i.i.,,. , ,, . l!i.. f.lli.,nc trrmini'.. I'- I'.'IM'P MM, hmlt'-i t I'ti. jplin.'t tie., t In lurr i" . ai'il i nnosinml i. iti. c e r ti.it e-" ine t.llle aril ill i.,i,. . Irii.p.xiiitiil i'tt-r iMinlt If lliit pitrllin I i not ixl tir h... tnr itien'i If It It AIM:- Hi,, fri aci'k antit. ullr tm-rraae lli.i .lim 1.1 lm, !-.p,.,niiiil. Aim l.ikft ll imlil In p'.nil' !ilr lt liM I.i in- I'H't.t i lie arliNt. at -rr ihri-.-: loivi .-..iMiipin -I n k i niton S 'I' V 'l liit tiiiiplnnit of ill pppwiii irt A lintiT (.'.'Inn In tiomarli a'nr pattm a .-iMi-'anl a ran em a of Ioiiicfi ,,f alT'tl'. b.'l. I.liia. Iiran t.,u ii. i;a. palptlailen of liHa.l. alinMiiri hi tMi'Hili. Iti.a,ta.ii.. palna in ( t.l a,l.! tlmul'lrrt iiiiiiiiiiik. w i-al. In-,. ami ncr.- ounnrnt Tlit'l an' M.iantt (..mrl prt'-i rlpl lima lor liironl.. il.kprpsl ani lnitlKtion of an an no) n, I i iiaiai'iar. i.nt l haa nail netlor aie a ll Ii a . iin!tft.- ttralinrnt Knoail at ft-lo. pi-pllii UaMrtti than an.thhia alntv I riope tt I na Iritaia thr ti.iina.ti anil iltaratoa fra'-t In liriinc t'.nit a nirtv ail.t hot .nrrHy In rHIrve at mo.t a-tttirtlard "ill i-l.ptm latitat." tout atn InR pn tin it' Tn Hit ti lopcpl in talilrlN aciinai aefha ami rt mo ti.-at- from Tint again CI 1 hu lirt t real nirnt fnr nlly nr sieaty lialr. iltii.lr.id ami II. 'imh K atp, fallln tialr. iIi-m.I an. I Mttlt iul IinIi. i-i- . It plain vpllow niliitiil PMi kiit In 4 onn. a Ja-a ami anl.l hv inr larati itMait ilnif Ml..ri Thla enrfa rtamtrnff allh tliitn. nr lour aoolti-at lona lilrerttotit a---i-otnpani ttia )ar 'riOM ia tar ill:arlor lo tha tag loa ion Iihvo tiod Mil. M . nit iimmiI nol haatlata to Haa paln Itii' pIMm foe tiaaitMi ha anil nrn'-alKa. I fir flurntt). tirr.. rU'0 t In tn at liHrnilPMt atnt noil-ari-lt! itiara. Irr liana: If imi ttanl a rhrap an.l ti.iinliir ri-in-ntv lor run nt l pal I on, 1 i-an r,-nniiiin.l i-itur-oial pllla aa liin-rr it anil v.iry plraHanllv nrforthe. Mia. A ft Thanli von (or Tnnr klint aor'lM Am ptt-afciMl tn it-am that ml praM. riptloil of li. I ii t ol Inr your lialr an.1 a.aip pnitrii ail talla ta.toty l I n k a aieiiisl I ilo pitroiit ton thnnlil tiei ir pntiltli a i-liltrl tr rhrniil.- twit ai'tlttig. It IhM Irnnhle la dna lo a llPriona .tltraita of thp Mplilni-ler limat lo ahli ti i nntrol lo-lnat Inn. Iititaln our nntira of i-.niinmillil tin' ' tialmanrt. ana S to 10 ilmpa In aalor or nn"-"", 4 to a iltnua rlallv anil your -hllit will mti lia rici'il. If lia In roniilaiail. haia thla filtail; aroinnlli llillil i-aaiara 1 c , i-niiipoiiiiil vaapiur carrloil 1 e . aMi-i a'.-iiMi - 'uilt'i i r.-- Mil I-ioa. ', t t ii-a-t-oiintiil ti.rr iiinpt ilaii-- I'onllnua ti-ttnient HMtaial months if neitiaiy. 1m,- Miuii 'fha tvv.i--opt ami rMtniar nt of ;l K'am to lio-nu. lani tal'ta will after Ilia flrvl lp- tarK:i, Iniiaai tho arlaht I tn J pmin.ta a mm!i ahlta thrv lm,rnvn tne Monrt tn thai von inav liat-a pink rhrel.t, t? Una ant i..MiVll-m e Iha taoia na ,on mora fortnnala lrn-n.lt Thfta hipn iiiulanr lahli.ta ara ntefiit hi ihii- of tn.t lniMt toll, narvontnaat. ta-pP". tiav ill'. luraitlona aitoinpany aarri taalrJ j l.'atipf - for thn rfllrf an't rnra nf tira.l. i taolli-'i. ai-fctia. aaMatv am) .alloiiaril fppt. lira ' a trapoo'irnl of yttana iniajfr am taMatpnnn i tnl of talt to a aallnn of tint water, tnimarna tha l fa-i fiom lit tn 1.1 inliiiitoa rvrrv ntght ami mnfli- Int Tina r'.et a arailit feallnn of rMilff. alii noon riial-li-.. ora tn f on thotr fort all itav. I Mr s, w A rntivalf a, ant lonli- la par-lai ) tn yum i-ata alnra tnti haia nfyer rrgaliie'l trt'nic'i an I tiernnia f.ir.-a aftfr artaltnt (pom i t lie tn l. hM. Weakna.ta after afi-tns. Ion Irra I perHiilrallon. i-atrhnu coltl with ttia Iraat ri poaiiio. Irreanlar appetite, hinea anil feperal all I gnna feeltna ara anma pf t nnr a mptoma Tho ! f. -Una Ins la a ttM'h' linMiirpattril fnr anrh mil- illiiotia an.1 may Int uae.1 lv man. wninan or lul.l wliri aatnntMhtns lienefita; Prrnp hipn plinKphttet rnniiHiutnl 5 era, tliirlura laiiuniriu i i'liipoiin.1 I o. (nnl ranlamnnl Mln, rliak" aell iml take a teaaponnful Ivefnra nr alter tneala anil at te.lnine If tnnr anlglil 1m below normal, alto aakn .1 grain ri; pn-nipMana lal-- It'-i. Ml-. N. A Your heailai'lia la railaed liy ilia t4il ra'o of llaat or heml catarrh Antotir can i lire i ai at rll t-y lliliiir a aitnpla nnttrlt aath datiy lontlttlnK nf a tiNlf teaanoonfnl antlaeilo 1 utana poai.-r nuieil with a plnl nf lukewarm I aaler Snuff Una nilxttita tuta Itia nnetrlta ami Kara.1. tha llimat iinttl alt luntfia ami ar I'tiniillaiiona of ratarrjial matter are remntrrl Thla enat.lea )nn In hreattia freely, ftnpa hawk Ina. apilllna. et.- tiet a S nuni-a pa kaaa if tllane poyii.-r A'tn use an otntmetit ma.le t.y fit l h I Its. a level lea.piMinfill nf vltnne. poailer with 1 or. of larit or vaaeitna. Apply latia On 1 1 in tha nnatrila Taka I grain ulpherli tahletM tn purify tha MihhI Malaria - The atmptonla yon Seaertba Infll.-ate malarial romllllnna anrl a aartntia tnartltlty nf thn liter ami t.owala. rtmwalnaaa, tanminr, waak nett. iiiateil tnutiie. inllatne.1 e.aa, yallnw apnta on tlie akin, itry ami lli-lillis akin. neTTuntneaa, melati.-liulla. at.'. The raaa tiaa haenma rhronlo but IhiH preatriptlon will enrrart ami maka you well: l-'lulrl extrai't mamtraka ; drama, cum pnutnl eaaam-a ranllnl 1 pt , arnmatle fluid i-aa-raia I oa., arotnallo aymn rhuharb 4 nir. Mty amt take fmm tv in 1 tcaaiHinnf ill A In 4 tlinaa dally. Keep up fiom I In I aoaka anil wrtta mo ataln. Thnsa wlahlns fili-lhap aitvh-e, free, may ail dreaa lr. Theodora Perk. (MUega niils , Col- tee-Kllw iMi.t Sta , iMvton, Ohio, en.lnt I nl ai-lf- aihlreitaed, atatnped rnvalopa for reply. l-'itll naina ami al'liiH.t niutl ha given, bill Initiate nr fl.-ttilnua nalua will ha ued In ntv snawaia 'I'hn preai-rlpttun can he filled at any well- ato.-kiil drug atora. Any druggift ran order of a holetalrr. bacillus, and without tills Is present It cannot cxiet. tine might eat bad fish or bud meat which did not contain this bacillus and In such euses he could not have typhoid fever. However, this little being exists In most forms of sewage, it multiplies at an enormous rate, and It goes forth on Its career of destruction like an army with banners. II Is not true that It Is common in oysters, although it sometimes comes from such nhell fish as have been taken from the salt water and laid In brackish water to make them swell up and look large. The great danger of Infection from ty phoid fever lies entirely In that which comes from the patient when he Is in certain stages of the disease, and as a rule this danger disappears as soon as the man recovers. It has been found, however, that there are certain human beings who are bacillus carriers. They are loaded with typhoid and other dis eases; but the dlseaso lias no effect upon them and they keep In health. Hy dis ease mean that they linve In them mul titudes of the bacilli which cause the ills ease. One case of this kind was that of a cook known as "Typhoid Mary." She went from place to place uml wherever she worked tho people got tho typhoid fever. There wero several dosen of such cases, all caused by this healthy Mary. Similar Inst. lin es have been discovered liy Hie tlermans. und It Is now found thut thero uro certain peoplu who lire curry ing about the cholera bin 1 11 us in the sumo way. For this reason ell t lie Immi grants who ore now coming from the Mediterranean aro can-fully exumlned, even to tlie iimklng of it bacteriological analysis. A ; number of cholera- curriers have been already discovered und sent back to Kurope. . Typhoid from Dairy Milk. And this brings me to one of these chronic bacillus carriers who once spread ii blanket of typhoid fever over u luige part of West Washington. The epidemic occurred in tlie fall of 1!. and In less than thteii weeks the District of Columbia hud l'-ai cases of typhoid. I if these fifty four w ere In I leorgetow n. und upon In vestigation it was learned that all had been drinking milk supplied by two dairy men from the edge, of the city. The , dairies were Investigated und found lo ( be cleuii. It was learned, however, that each had been in-ndlng out milk bought from a woman who had a fiirm nearby. This woman I shall cull .Mrs. X. The milk was traced to the consumers, and It was found that In nearly every case !t hud given them typhoid fever. The his tory of Mrs. X. was Inquired into and It I 91 a. fat -ssjBr--- irtw V T-aa-t- ia imi-aaa i If "1 Sc lllllatM.kaitllta alilllilMllll Instant Relief if You'll Write Us a Postal Do That Now 1 V 11 r l l ll il II tWJ lall Wa mi -:, ''. ..-Hi .t:s: m .ill !I!is.,i51o,,..,.i.siii,tM. .,,iIv.Sail!i'- Illl!iUliilUlilllllIUIIIiiai!illii!ilSiaihm.iUuiiiuuu.imi It aBaaaU tMW awaa fclH' wm iiiiHlii JJAi Jili llli At All Drugglstsi in 25c "nd 60c Sanitary Tabes, or Sample FREE If You Write Us FREE fcz tirti rt.C.1 kJl Ott.l n-C-t-iVW opVrStBs writ. kEvlt-e atNLA aaVf AT atWkaxlall V A 1 IVU bWD A U 1 GLADLY we will ptnd you a liberal sample of Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, Free, postage paid, if you'll write us a postal. Enough for several days' treatment. Enough to prove to you conclusively that this splendid, honest remedy is the cleanest, purest, pleasantcst, safest, most soothinc and healing method for the treatment of these diseases. Kondon's Cuturrhnl Jrlly Is soothingly applied directly on raw surfaces. -keritii-en the thicLcncd nieinliranes, stops abnormal discliargiiH, clears the nasul pas snges for euay, natural breathing and per mits the air lo pan through tlio lungs over hualtliy aurtufcM.. Thut la Die logic ul way to cure catarrh. the Krai, Catarrh si I he Stomach, or any rar pliiaiioa rekulllarj tram chrealc asasl catarrh. Tho hloaacd relief Hint even the free sam ple, will hung you will encourage you to con tuiiio it use until acomplcte cure Iseftectud. You cannot afford to neglect nasal ca tarrh even in Its earliest atages. It will not got better oi itaell. Neglect o( cold In the Ask Your Physician or Druggist mm. --Vou woul'l nol apply salt wuter to a wnund nor sprav ttw-liii u violent medicine which would burn, itch and iriltutj tlio raw placci. l"or the siiiup reanon vou sluuilrl t"P the UHe of aitrays, stiiittit, liotichea unl utoinier lor ciilurrli. Tliu ilelii .ite linlnir of tho nasal pHHsagcM Is raw, inrsioied aoro frum tlie action of tho catarrh germs. Kondon's 1'utarrluil .lelly i soothing, liruling, pleiMnnt and cooliui;. Apply it once und you will have Instant rullcf. ( onllnur4 mv, three tlmrs a 1y. will ellrrt s pemiaitenl, sale and ttperdy cure al f'starrh. I atarrhal Uralurw, Hay Irvcr, attorns, talsln Kondon Mfg. Co FREE II yea write t a PUI FREE Hill yes write n.toSEII SlililiiiiUlfi head opens Hie way (or tho attack of the catarrh germs. --Over 11.000.000 packages of tills wondno fill remwly have hocn aoidin lti years. 'I'liini sands have tcstlfleil lo its merits In unsolicited letters which wu should he glad to show you. kenienihor, that Knodon's Catarrhal Jelly Is sold by over 1.V000 druggists Id Ilia L'niteil States but If yours does not havo it, send lo us lor 2V: or Vic tube (stumps or coin), and we will mall at once, poatpaid. The .vie size contains thrco times as much us tlio 25c size. l"f"""T"" Send postal lor free Ur- sample today. Minneapolis, Minn FREE ysa wriw as a aegtsl rqiaoV.anin IMffiiiniit'ot'fiwwanni' UiUiUliluWauUUlialJi ifrkZr3ni aaaaa. rnMd You cannot buy a better piano inan the Mason Hamlin Anileison teli. i un- t,.,t y. 'aigily fiom such cei clioiia. The sain a I'b'Jid can only none fioiu tiphoid it i fa -a Thts Mnsoii ifc Ihunliti is not only Aincricii's ivalot ij.nio it nl.-o is tlx' worltl's g-reatcst ))iano. You can hunt every country on the globe and you will not find another instrument that will eijual the Mason A: llamliu in richness of tone quality; in durability of tonal quality ami in number of supreme qualities. The great cut players usu this in strumeiit because it brings out, wit h greatest telling effect, eery note ami every sound desired. It obeys the very touch of the world's master piano players and co operates to give the wonderful playing that the master pianists seek. Vou can see the Mason i5c Jlamlin at this store, and phi y it or hear it played. Vou do not need to buy; ju.-t come for a visit. We have piano with a wide range in prices, so the niodct purse will find its outlet here. 1513-1515 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. l'ryor & Co., Kremlin & Son, Hallet-lUvis A.HO Branch Store, 407 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Western reiteenUUive8 for Mason Hamlin, Kruni' Ii At lim it , ltu.sli l.am l alilc-Nolsou mid lloripc I'hmiis