THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912. Nebraska AUDITOR TO HARDWARE MEN State Official Talki of Ininnmoe Feature and Safe Iawi. SESSIOS BEHIND CLOSED DOOSS wlt af Klctl.. Plrxt Rru Wfclefc Xm.,. tea HIMmg AMttn Oae "r" . Btat Capital. LiKrElT 'J"" Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. U-Special Telegram.) -Sut, Auditor Barton addreai.h. nb, ot the Hardwan Men . Mutual "'""7"" today, and after n vfcwing th. hUtory ot the company spoke r mnber forgoing a dividend to enabi th. company to accnmulat a n erv. or per e,Bt afmOMt tcrm ciM- whten ho held to bo sound msur oca Ho then reviewed at considerable length the blU. which were introduced M hi. butane, ra to hast legislature, all of which were killed, and .erred aotic be would try again th coming asarton, m they m Intended to prevent fraud and conserve the interest ot the toured. Among then bill, wu one for Mur. nc. companie. to depoatt with the atato "c"ri" o Protect their reserves; one to authorise th. Insurance department to exercise th. right of Impaction and su pervUlon over companie. organised In thf. state, and-to pas. on the amount which may be taken from the. fund, of the company tor th. promoter.; to re onlre Inniranc companie. to furnish In formation regarding transaction, when required; to require th. capital .took of eompanle. to be fully p.la np m to regulats reinsurance. H. mslstsd there wa nothing In any of thea bill, which ny honeit Mock or mutual company hould object to. and .uch bill, would protect the policy holder, and honest companie. from unfair competition. The Insurenos aaeoclaUon and th. Hard wan men-, organisation met -behind cloaed door, and nothlnc was (Iven out o fthelr proceeding, except the election ofoffloar. by th. Insurance company .. follow: Prudent. H. J. Hall. Unoom; cpresldeot. P. W. Ebinger. Plalnvlow; T. J- Frank Barr. Lincoln,; tress. J. r. Goener,, Seward; three direc tor, la place of thee whoa, term ha. ax. Pired. I F. Holow.y. Fremont; Nathan Roberta, Omaha; a C. Oaks, Seward, All lent rM'ctl0Dy except th. vie prcal- "Vm' " on fir. pre tention by Stat. Fir. Marshal RandaU. Firet Real .seat Election. An election ha. been miii avi ary jt to ehoow a major for th. tint regiment, th. first ballot resulting fn a tl .th. vote being HoMeman. II; a John Son, II; H. r. Elsaasar, a In th. Second regiment Major O. M. N.wm.n wa re-elected-and Captain. Charles Johnson and Clyde McCormick obtained promotions, the vot. belnc Newman. B; L. H. Davis, . rou u. nan, l; Charts H. Johnson, ; L. C. Ksstanon, ; Clyd. MoCormlok, St: Earl Btorrlcker- ' Labor Commissioner Ouy haa a yet don. nothlnc toward taeattnr th poaed colony of Chicago Jsws. the uch he ass reewveo: oner, nam ssvsrsl sources which, promla. something definite -u. will investigate the proposition, a. aooa s n near, xrom a tew more which he expect, and then award nm oamlnc them to th Chlcac. partiaa. He lerie enooaracea over the outlook. , ; - The Mat. haa kouvht nm mii v Harvard municipal, bond, and tl,K wane 01 urmiion viuac oonaa, all for the parmanent achool fund. Hooker county aent In -today th. blatory of a wawi ueu court noua. bona, ror ap proval by the auditor. , , t ' ' . . . Live Stock Mramaa Eialia. ' Of the LOUD Mve .tok hranrfa mnA Mrk. rechrtered with the aecretary of Mat LOW expire oy umitauon or law witn tn cur rent year and unleaa rnwc' ar aubject to be claimed by othera Th. aecretary'. office Le now aendinc out notice to own era of th branda, notifying them of th. law. C. A. Juat, wb. wu aaseaaor of Boyd county and who believe, he atlil la, ha written to Henry Seymour' gf the tax de- i..rlni.nl tn flnA nut bKaii i Th. .lu tlon law changed th time ot electing county aaoeeaor. ana noya county Del a no election iaet tail. Th county board, on th advice of th county attorney that th leglalatur bad no authority to ex tend th term of an official, declared the office vacant. Juat maintained that un der the law be M entitled to hold ever antll hi luoceaeor I elected and quali fied. The -question, will be put up to the attorney general to settle. Th stale railway eommlaatoa ha. set llnn4&v b-ini.rv at mm th. Amt tn bearing th complaint of th dtlaen. of zmiuuiy eaaiuei tarn race onargea oy the Omaha. JJncoln at Beatrice inter, urban railway company. - - ." Man Cava la f.a . at the office nt the eta rellwav mission it was aaid the complain ta ot ehortace were becoming lea frequent and that within the but few day. there bad teen none. From present Indication, the raUroads haw peseta through the worst of It and wiiiba able from now oa to give all the eorvioe required. Tb State Board of Medical examiners wu la session toda. Thar ar Bine taking th oxamlnatlon' to admit them ta practice, aa follow.: Lout. F. Murray, Charlee City, la.; Lioyd Cramer, Omaha; Henry Glover Davla. Cblcago; Fradertck Binder, Omaha; W. T. Webb, Big Bead, W. Vev; Edgar & Thocnpaoa. Omaha; Joh. V. SelUy. Omaha; John U Lunby. Harlan, la.; Chtranc Xmmeraoa. Lin coln. Th attorney general', office hu given the auditor aa opinio that wall tb bond, ot th. town of Leuurvule ar a lit tle irregular In tons, be consider them legal. Th bonds, InMead ot being re deemable at any time after five yean and due in twenty, u tb law provides, are mad payable on each year after five year, from data of issue, th teat bond being do twenty year, from data The attorney general, la net apunaa, how. ever. Mated that be would not wish to hav this opinio taken as a precedent for others desiring to ken bond, for mere wu qneauoa nowgn Involved mass bond buyer, chary about Nebraska asks AM for Bridg.' Dawaoa county, through N. & Coaten, chairman ot tb Board ot Supervisor, hu sPDUed for stats aid for a brtdg aver the Piatt river at Islington, Th board estlmatae th coat of th bridg at UCaV It. length is to be to feet, of which UN feet Is to be ratnforced concrete and th embankment leading up to th bridge to ha riprapped with coneret blocks. Stat Engineer Price win mvestlgat th proposltJon. Henry B. Evan of the Department of Agriculture at Vuhlngtoa. a pun food in (pert or arrived tn LJneola today and WUI take samples of th syrup recently seised tn a wholesale house here, and examine the una It is charged that It wu mlshranded sorghum when la reality it is part corp -syrup. Deserter Ret arms A tear. Henry Wetaelt. the tVyoar-old Beatrice boy who wu taken u a deserter from th navy, loft today tor San Francieeo to reportt th naval author! t lea He went unaccompanied and the recruiting officer is confident he will report .11 rigbtt his superior officer, Wstssll deserted becauss be bad been refused leav of absence to go horn when be heard his mother and his stepfather were having trouble. He wu willing to return after seeing how things were located at noma. Th local officials think tn view of the circumstance he will get off with thirty day Imprison ment and than be restored to the ser vice. Few Wess'ea Weald Tt. Prof. Laurence Fcealer of th ststs uni versity this morning tn discussing woman uffrags and auffrag tn general, ex pressed th opinion that woman suffrage wu sun to com, bui at th same time be did not bellev. It would materially change existing conditions, for the rea son that only a small portion ot ths women would exercise the right ot suf frage It they had It, believing that only a small per cent of th women cared any thing tor politic. It Is only a tew of th thinking Vomen who ars agitating th. question, mostly professional woman, and th rsmainder car llttl or nothing about th subject Logically I can see no objection to woman suffrage." Ths professor said a far more Important problem wu th Ignorant voter, who wu th. tool of designing men. ' Waadssaa Case reading. Th case of Charle. Bos against the Woodman Fin Insurance company, th. Union Fin Insurance company and oth er, wu called In Judge CosOrave'e court this morning and continued until Saturday. At that time, unless the mat tor i. settled sooner, th. disposition of th. $200t now In th. hand, of Auditor Barton will be taken up. Tbla money la a part of th SM.M paid th old offleen of th Union On In consid .ration of thalr raalgnlng, and wa. paid back on demand of th. auditor. Th. remaining KM la money received from C. J. Brownflald, who hu paid bark KM, and contends th remainder Is due him for services per formed. Tb money is claimed by both th Woodman and Union companies. NEAR FIST FIGHT IN BEATRICE CITY COUNCIL PliATRICE, Neb, Feb. la-fYpeelal.)- Iniring th session of th city coun cil but evening Supervising - Engi neer Field and fHud Price, contractor tor tb Matthew. Construction company, which built th. new water plant ben, earn Mar engaging tn a fight. .Th troubl occurred because ot Plica's refusal to cover about forty fast of water pip In tb northwest part of th city. Afur th man bad called each other name and dared each other outatd for a finish bout. Mayor Oriffln wielded th gars! with nieh fore, that thsy retired to their comer, without bloodshed. It wu decided to purchase the Keyston water meter, ot tb Pittsburgh Meter company - and they will be Installed In May. Tb city water from the new plant will be ready for aee about that tiraa, ..' . - . . Nebraska TAFT PETITIONS COMING IN General Eesponse from Voter. State to Place Him on Ticket of Varwor File for lad PI. ' TECUMSBH. Nb, Fsb. M.-BpoeuU.-Hoa. I A., Varoer ot Starling, on of the foremost republican of Johnson county, hu filed u a republican candi date for th nomination u lieutenant governor. ' , Meet Fsad ta Pwisosv to tb dyspeptic. Electric Bitter sops rellev dyspepsia, liver and kidney com plaints aad debility. Price sOc. For sal. by Beaton Drug Co. LA FOLLETTE KEN ASE WORMED Deterxelaatlea ot Koewrvelt Mew t fi It Aleee Can Alarm la Their Weese North Platte Maa Withdraws. (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Feb. H. -(Special Telegram.) The executive committee of the Taft league together with a number ot candi date, for delegate to tb national con vention, met this afternoon at the rooms of th club In th Llndell hotel. ' Members from all portion, of th Mat. brought most encoungtng report, and Secretary Curri. had a number ot petition, to (bow that th. work of getting th. names on the ballot wu making good progress. The first petition wan aent out tram th secretary's office only the hut days ot laat week and already they an being returned signed up. Among thoss to ar riv today wu on from Btlver Creek containing fifty names, one from Teka- mah with seventy-five, one from Superior with seveoty-flva From now on tbey an expected to ar rive rapidly u th worker, get buiy Considerable dlscuesioa wu indulged In u to th best mesas .of conducting ths campaign and among other thing. It wu decided to get th friend, ot Mr. Taft to cetbexjB various portion, ot the stats In a series of banquet, when opinions could be Interchanged and conditions talked over. - Fans at th allot. Th form tth arlmary ballot and how th different delegation, might be dis tinguished- thereon wu discussed Mid the matter wu finally left with th. executive oommlttee. . Than being two and possibly thro sets of republican candidate for delegates, national committeemen and elector to go on th. primary ballot maa. a decidedly complicated situation for ths voter unless some means can be provided by which they can bo designated, ffh following members ot the executive committee wen present: C. S. Adams, Supsrior; E. M. Pollard, Nehawka; R. B. Schneider, Fremont; F. M. Curri, Broken Bow; a K. Burnham, Lincoln, and Jeee MeNish, Wiener. Of th candidal ee for delegate. In addi tion to thoss who are also oa th execu tive committee then wen A. W. Field. Lincoln; Charles Hunatnger, B. F. Shel- s, R. J. KJ I Patrick, J, H. Culver and Carl Krsmsr. - Several prominent republicans from out la th stat who cam to atttnd th Toung Man. Republican club banquet to night dropped la at tb masting. -. La Feilette Men Worried. Th morning mall ot th. secretary of tat. dlscloesd a break m th La Follett- Roosev.lt .lata u nominated Monday night E. O. Elder ot North Platte, named u eandidsts tor elector from the Sixth district, request, the secretary to leave hla nam oft th ballot in th following letter: NORTH PLATTB. Neb,. Feb. 11. T no tice In this morning Bee that I have been choeen by the partle representing Senator L Follette u a procidentia! can didst u sn elector from the Sixth dis trict I had no knowledge of this matter until I saw It In th paper, and do not know who la responsible for putting my nam before the oommlttos. 1 do not can to go on ths ballot u an elector, and would be pleased to hav you notify the proper partle. Telser Throw Basse. Th new. from Omaha that John O. Telser did not propose to eubald and that b. had not been thoroughly crushed by th. .team roller somewhat disconcerted th La Follette managen hen today, though they pretend they do not can what Telser doe. Th fact Is patent. Nebraska however, that the La Follette end of th eombtnatloa is decidedly nervous over any movement which bean th nam of Roosevelt This wu evidenced when the manen insisted that th governor. If he spoke la th meeting, abould not make aa effort to stampeds it to Roosevelt. The Roosevelt following is not at all pleased with the outcome ot the Monday night meeting aad la confident that Roosevelt hu more follow. In the Mat. than La Follette. la fact they assert that If a poll had been taken of thoss present Monday night It would hav shown a majority ht favor ot Roosevelt, but th management of the affair wu as thor oughly In th hud of th La Follette men that they decided to keep quiet It la apparent say Lincoln men who hav. been keeping tab on the situation, that It Tstser persists In hi. determina te plac a primary ticket In the field It spells disaster for the men wha manipu lated th Monday night meeting. Oil is Haa tar Senator, It became evident today what Oil la of Ord had in mind when be de clined to enter the race for the demo crat! e nomination for railway commis sioner. He aent In a petition asking that his asms be placed en th primary ballot for asnator from th Twenty-third district. In which Valley county lo cated. Henry F. Wasmund, ar., a member of th last legislatur. filed hi application to hav his nam placed on th primary ballot u a democrat and populist can didate for th leglslatun from th Seventy-third district He live In Sheri dan county. Salons Ar Cassia. A number of legislators wb attended th Toung Men's Republican club ban quet tonight will remain over to attend the affair of the old time legl.laton to morrow night Home who wen not here for tonight's affair an also hen. Among those on th ground srs: Iw H. Kast man ot Franklin, B. K. Bushes of Kim ball) J. W. KeUey of Furnas, a C. Baa sett of Buffalo. J. W. Sink of Hall. Bon keen of Nemaha, I. D. Evana of Adams ana rora aisjora ot in. mans. It w.a th. generally expressed wish ot .11, not only of those ben but of thoee who hv wrlttsn Indicating their Intention to (com that Manh Elder, speaker ot ;the flret populist house, would be present As Indicating how tun softans asperttleo it la noted that one and all hav. a kind word to any for th. former speaker who wu th storm center of that stormy session. From present Indications a large num ber will b hen and most ot th session, ainoo ths st.l. wu admitted, except perhsps a few ot th vary earliest will b represented. Then also promises to b a fair representation ot th famous third houss, especially thoee who. hsvs had membership In recent yean, i SHERIFFS SPREAD DRAGNET FOR GIRL'S MURDERER GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Feb. 14 In vestigation of men held ss s suspects of th murder of Ooldle Williams hen hut rWednesday continue. Sheriffs of ad joining eountlM an being called here to consult with Shsiiff Solvers. It I planned to spread a systematic dragnet ever this vicinity, u th offlloals bellev that th murderer hu hot been able to gat very tar from th ana ot hi crime. Editor' Son Oct ta Aaaapalla. BEAVER CITT, Neb.. Feb. M. (Spe cial.) Henry ttieeter Merwin, sn of F. N. Merwin, editor of th. Times Tribune, left today for Wuhington. D. C. whan he will visit for a few dayA befon going to Annapolis to sntsr a pnpsntory school. Ms hu been nominated by Con gressman Norrls u a midshipman of th Naval academy and will tak ths mental r Arid now ye of 7 The Tread Mill V- Give Ear Unto the Word There may be a way to make your daily life more comfortable. You most keep on "Mwipg wood for the family, yon know, but when the vital forces recede a bit and you join the ''cadaverous" army, look sharp to your food and drink. Remember this fact that one wide-spread cause of a brain worker's downfall into nervous prostration and a variety of disorders is Coffee and Tea Don't believe It! Ton say. , N j ..-.' Make test and convince yourself, for therein lies a chance for relief. . Try leav ing off the coffee and tea ten days. Uae in their place good, well-made ' . s- P STUM In a few days manyfeel the old-time spring of health, and the daily toil be comes pleasure once more! The evening pastime brings happiness, and the sound sleep of boyhood comes Once again to cheer and refresh. ' . . i - There is no joy on earth quite so satisfying as the PHE7ZCT POISE OF HEALTH. Generally it's yours for the taking. , Hear Ye! Hear Ye! "There's a Reason" , f I - Postnra Cereal Company, limited, Battle CwtkfMlchifjsa Citizens of Kearney L Vote for Light Plant KEARNEY. Neb, Feb. U-tSperlal tel egram.) After ana of 1h most earning election. In local history. Including a monster mass meeting at th. city hall ut night, the voters at th poll today voted bond to establish a MSa munici pal light plant especially designed to fur nish street lighting. The plan call for tb Installation of a large oil engine at the water plant now owned by th city and a downtown elec trolier system of standard, and cluster lighta limited commercial lighting can be don with th plant to be Insulted, and tn Kearney Water and Hectrle Power company, operating by water power. wlU continue ta meet that demand. Nebraska" UNCLE AND NIECE ELOPE AND ARE MARRIED BROKEN BOW. Nsb.. Feb. M.-8pe-ctsL) A aeuatlonal episode that had Its origin In tbo Berwyn dletiicl. ten miles east of hen, hu Just com to light Mary Evan., a girl of M year, daughter of Robert Evans, a well known farmer ot that vicinity, and Tony Dupes, Mrs. Bvana brothsr, an th principal actors. It appears that Dupes, wb I th girl' senior by six year, bu elweys displayed sson or less affection for his pretty aleo Several week, ago Mary mad. aa .xcus to her parent to go Into town and visit a friend. This wu th last her parents aaw of her. Th. affair wu kept vary quiet, and search mad. In all di rection, tor th missing girl, but with no success. Peversl day. ago Mr. Kvsns wu uton ished to receive a letter from Mary dated at Jlnh. Wyo. In It she slsted that she and her Uncle Tony had been married at Harrison. Sous county, this state, and were the living on a homestead hi Wyo ming. She also advised her parents to allow matten to remain . they wen and not make fuss. Mr. Kvan. Immediately laid th case befon County Attorney BeeJ, who In turn notified th prosecutor of Sioux Bounty. Th upshot of th mattsr wu that W. B. McKtnnsy, a brother-in-law ot Bvana, departed thla week (or Harrison, when th. wedding ceremony bad taken piaos, Nebraska x sad will assist la ths prosecution ot Dupe. Coad Files Protest With State Engineer Over Water Project From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. It. -(Special Telegram.) In behalf of th power company which Is being financed by Kountss Bros, of New fork. William I. Coad of Omaha hu sent a protest to Stat Engineer rPloe against th Rosa filing, which to a con eldenbl extent overlap th on tiled by Mr. Coad and which at nought to be ued by the tCountses. Th protest hu not actually been filed, because th filing fee wu not aent along with the papers, but It Is expected this oversight will be rem edied.' Th protest is based on th claim th Roes filing has lapsed because of tallun to prooeeut th cwork within th tint spsotflsd by law. Th Roe Hung wu mad about lgbten month, ago ,whils Mr. Coad filed a claim for water la De cember last. Th filing foe for this was gUts. the largest similar to paid ta th state, up to th time th present law went into effect last July then being a flat fee of U ar each water right rerdlee of sis ot th project. Mr. Coad asked for IM teat fram. th Piatt river and M fast from the iuk born, (e he taken out near Fremont aad returned to tb river new South Bend. Th Roe claim ovelape to uch an estent It le doubtful whether II is Possible to ooastruct both, Th law provide work to a certain e mount must b don within Ms months ot data of filing application and a certsla amount must be don dur ing each six month.' period. It is said soma work hu been done on the Roe project, but Mr. Coad assert. In his pro teat that It I. not aoough to comply with th law and la not with th object at compiatlng th plant, but (Imply to hold the rights. ' Fairfield fasts Reals. FAIRFIELD, Neb.. Feb. U-tSpeclai.)-Kev. C. O. Smith, pastor ot th Congrega tional church, tendered hla reelgoattoa st ih elose of hla aermon Sunday morn ing to-teks ffsct March L Key to th Situation-Be Advertising. ate Housework Drudgery Housework is dndfsrv for tb. week womaa. She bruib ee, deet. sod so nibs, or is o her feet all day atteoin to lb Buy details of tb bouse hold, bar back echini, ber tewipiee tbrobWa, nerves oaiverisl wsder th strsss at nam, pooeibrr dissy leering.. SoeietiaM net ia bod i not reinebinl , bsoeuse tb poor tirsd asrvee do t per sit i nirssneol alaap. The reel seed of week, asrvsas woeaea ta sstiaasd by Dr. risros's F.vorit. Preeenptioa. it Make Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. r.fs prrlpHm" ressare fas ran f ar.-'. wes.seesss, . Intlmmn ratio, mmi mm lit weskaes.es aeeaiar ( wjwa. . ( aerree, aors M FFwtf asMf Mat rwaffai aia. Dr. Pl.ro. is aerfsetlr willia. to let rvary a know what bis " Fsvarits Prsaariptioa " eoatains, a ooaapleea bat at kegredieats oa th bottle-wrapper. Doaot ket spy .i irue also, drelgist p.r.asds yo that sis subsritars ot aaaowa oapostttoa kt "fast st ssed ' la eraer that b may i bi(fr prokt, Juat Mil sad sbsks roar Mad I Dr. Pwros'a Pliaiant rUet surss brar ilkv Desk Innovation Twenty different combina tion, ot aclentlfle commer cial mini within th. pede tal tpac ot on Roll Top Desk. Filing tyatems and desk draw.rg Interch.ngeabl. On. ot th. features of thli WHk'i bu.inen .how. Your loipex'tlon lnrlttd DESKS at Special Redacd Prices darlnc this week', display and oxblblt of office) farnltorw and OLORK-WKIINICKJC COS eaxd Index, vertical flUnc and .vatemUlnf devtoe. BUT DESKS IN THIS SALE and Save 15 to 25. Hero are torn of the value.: $50.00 Roll Desk, quartered oak, 41 Inch, long. , 161.00 Double Flat, quartered oak, Desk $64.00 Roll Desk, quartered oak, CO tnchea long. . $26.60 Flat Dk, 'quartered oak, 4 Inches lone.. $69.60 Roll Desk, quartered oak, 66 Inches long. . j $34.60 Flat top, quartered oak. Typewriter Desk. $66.00 Mahogany Double Flat Desk $110.00 Mahogany Deak, roll top, 66 In, long. .$ 107,00 $61.00 Mahogany Deak. roll top, 60 Inch. long..S73.00 $61.00 Mahogany Deak, flat top, 60 inch, long.. 42.00 Step In and aew our main floor display of office and buslneaa appliance It will be worth your while. Orchard & Wilhelm . Carpet Company 139.00 52.50 22.50 151.00 S2f.00 U7.50 INCIDENT THAT COMMANDS THE KOTICE OF PUBLIC Xn. Borgton Hakes Statement -rardinj Her Condition. FXELS IIX A KXW WOXAI KOW Tkeaaaade la Ossaha aad Oter Lars Cities Wat Ar Half tick aad Wha stonily Kaenv What la Wraag, Among th hundred, of statement bs- . lng mads la connection with th remark able new tonto, Tona Vita," none ara mon Interesting than that given out by Mr. 8. P. Borgeaoa ot P FranUia street, this city. Mrs. Borgeaoa .aid: "For a long time I hav not enjoyed good health. I waa all run down, nervous and suffered from stomach trouble. 1 felt dull and ttredd II day; my body seemed bsmimbsd at tlmea and 1 could not alaap at night- My appstlta waa poor and a aooa as K at anything my atomach would fill with gas and I would bo di.treo.td for a bait hour or more afterward. "Ten daya sgo I talked with en ot , th Tona Vita' specialist., who won then located at Brandal drug depart ment, and be explained my troubl. and advised ma to try hla preparation, I did ia and am glad that 1 did. tor Tona Vita' proved a wonder in my cat. I now feel like a now woman. My' ambition haa returned as wall as my strength end snergy. I now alasp at; night and get up in the morning feeling refreshed. ' i "My alstsr was also run down and ia ' poor health. , 8 he .tarted taking the1 Lined loin when It began to help me. Her Improvement has been rapid and shs I. ' now tn good health." Peolple who ar nervous and Irritable hav Imperfect digestion and stomach dlsordsr, lack energy and ambition, feel melancholy and discouraged, suffer from headaches, poor memory, unsound sleep Irregular circulation, pallid complexion; and who are aueoeptlbie to cough, and ' oolda an unquestionably suffering with that modsrn plague, nervous debility, said th. Tona Vita" .psclaUata t Then an thousands of euch half sick j man and women In Omaha who really do not know Just what la wrong with them," aid on of thee snedsllsts, . ( "Thsy ctruggl slmleesly along until i thsy become totally debilitated and I oftertlme. they com. to u. suffering with thl. dreaded condition la IU most sggTavatsd form." continued ha "We hav. a preparation that will posi tively remove thla troubl and rsston , th organ, of tb body to thstr healthy, I normal condition." Tona Vita" Is an sal. at Brands!. I drug department. Sixteenth and Douglas streets, south side, main floor. Adv. ! ' IM k TEA With a Reputation Unblemished Unquestioned Unassailable " Th original exponent of pure tea; n. not a tardy convert. ONE TEASP00KTUL MAXES TWO CUPS. . Published by the Growers of India Tea C-i ZZZ3,1 tOorThii .ir 0j viNanie oa YHandle W UtbFtfr bow to know '-. . iur a good broom, S and f broom la worth i 1 J sleaan S knowing not only became It save wow money, bat because II ' savoa work and What t work M harder than weep Ingr Earv twaeolng and i floora an the rui. when zfeiimiPoiiY Broom sale saw. Baser tene Steven wests h it ssst ssd I MM acaea last talleo eeeaplsg eat .at mullim ee TtaUresVsreealt e uWwfk le I n sillag. hsiswStteaukteteSst.rihsisa. . h est st feet gteter's.ttedetaiait wear late, nee rttaas swaH .rks. tat . ls rati lnaa,ste fTTJCp JTImw sTevtasr Wkhk std strssss ge vliS w,taei ste Oar Lsta rats iMil teieaU sstwtsea. srmsjrasaias.. Harrah & Stewart Mfg. .Co. 00 East Cstart Avtv, Dee Msiase, tswa, U. J. Hughe Co., IHstrtb a, Uaubba. interest allowed h saTins 'department at 3 per annum . .. The United States National Bank of Omaha slves prompi and courteous gervice, affords absolute gecur Ity and has a most con -. venlent location. &Vdrnf Fifir, l mm d P MfttMMa V 1 L mj LW 9Vpam A Good Place to Live is th nsw. Hotel Ban ford at Irth A Parnam. It Is mocora yet moderate. Rates an tb Ajrorlcaa plan an II to tL. per day. tie to ill weakly, with special -rntnly rate to par manent g'ests of 14. to led single, and to ! doubla dt(0 StJ'"1