8-C THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER '" PATRIOTIC ITALIANS PARADE Over Fifteen Hundred March ia Honor of Columbus Day. 10 BAIL ESUS FESTIVITIES Celebration, .Whirls Started Early This Morning, End at Sunrise Bandar SI orntns;, Wkti B la Ball Breaks Vp. . , no Tit ia lb oli i i net i P of& . t Uj !( wnj . lane J Ko T 1 Patriotic Italia to tho number of 1,500 or more gave the biggest demon atratlon of patriotism ever made by those countrymen in Omaha, when they ob served Columbus day in honor of -the Genoese scientist who discovered America on October 12, 1432.' The celebration started early In tbe morning, with a splendid parade of the downtown street and will not end until daylight Sunday morning, when the big ball breaks up 1? Lincoln hall. Sixth and Pierce streets. Many Aatomohtles In Line. Even those who had In charge the ar rangements ' for the parade were sur prised at the great turnout. There were 1,500 or more men and women In line, all -bedecked In United" States and Italian colors, The parade was' indeed a pre tentious affair. The bead of tbe column bore a rather military aspect Heading the line were Joseph M. Colabria, marshal of the day, and his aide, Charles Ottavio. who is prominent - among local tlaliana They rode on s.tirited steeds. Following cams automobiles carrying the speakers, who appeared at the mass meeting that fol FORiwed, and Immediately behiia were Cil'aiarhlnea carrying city and county of ficial, - ;,. 7. ' ICalvaeade Heads Parade. The main . body at the head of , the columnVwas mads up of a cavalcade In I H Ch fal ye wit ell) i erf. which nearly 200 men took part. Mounted I on their Steeds and wearing regalia of the Italian -colors, they made a very. piee. ing Impression on the thousands of spec tators Kho were gathered all along the line of march. Following the cavalcade cam the rank and file on foot and the rear was brought up by about . thirty automobiles carrying prominent Italian teen and women, ,, ftprech-Makinv at f oa-t HomM, After the parade had disbanded the Italians went to the court house, where they heard speeches both in English and e ,I in their native tongue. Louis PlatU pre- a, amea. it a ueciarea tnat tr.ey assemoiea better ' than at any time durinc the . -.twenty-two years he has lived In Omaha. V ."V? niroduce,i v'oe Consul Venuto, who ) jnafle a few remarks In Italian,' and he wag '. followed, by .Mayor James C. Dahlmah, who was greeted with round after round of lusty chests. "I conirr&tu V late you on the excellent turnout," he 1 sold. "Ton are the flesh and blood of Christopher Columbus, who discovered this great country of ours, and I am glad to see you do him such splendid honor." Frank DePaulo spoke to his country men In the ' native tongue, and rose --to heights of oratory that inspired his hear ers. Be outlined the history of the dis covery of America by Columbus, and complimented the Italians on the man 's ner la which they, are doing hones- to the discoverer. Howard Baldrlg and othars ar" "ko SPOks. : ;,.;;: : . , . - - - H Jl. Casson to Speak BeforetteAdOlub Herbert K. Casson, vice president of the H. IC. McCann Advertising agency v of New York, and reputed to be the ' 1 foremost exponent Of efficient advertis- -I lag on the continent, has accepted the J invitation, of the Ad dub, to speak be- .n fare that body on Tuesday. . i Mr. Casson ha a great reputation, as a public speaker In Canada, Great Britain and the United States. , He il known from coast to coast among Ad clubs, having addressed their conventions in all parts of the country. Not only Is he a great speaker, but he has written many volumes oa advertis. ng and the various Industries of America. . ' . The Ad club has been trying to get Mr. Casson here for some time, but it was not until a few days ago that he sjreed to speak here. He will speak oa the subject of "The Fine Art of Ad vertlslag." . Columbus Day Celebration in Omaha Jhk : ill tX " t, - ' UJ III S -ts i4w itnt : i ft, A.,. I ; mm- : I , f .. S .: T i l'Vt ' TT' v.: 9 w.m.,.-, : ....... ....... A :.v: & M ... mi PARTS OF THE BIG PARADE AS IT PASSED OVER THE OMAHA STREETS YESTERDAY MORNING. ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Annual Meeting; of Odd Fellows at linooln Tail Week. ' MAUY OMAHMS: WILL LTZML Kalshte of Pythias Will Confer Rank of Knla-fct Wedmesday Evenlnsj ' ' -Old Soldiers Meet Is New Court House. PioneerDaugtaer, : v : of Omalia is Dead Mrs. Emma Hascall, wife of Morris ,T. ICasc&il, and youngest daughter of Judge vjiiuam Aiutadt, died at :39 yeitefda xttornlng at the Swedish hospital, after a sickness of tlx months. With the exception; of the last three years Mrs. Hascall had lived practically br whole life in Omaha. Hers is the first dsath in Judge Altstadt'a family. She is survived by her father and "toother and husband; ber children. Mrs. R. C. Klrkland of Kansas City and Vln yv . Hascall of Omaha; two 'brothers, Ctae Altsttdt of South Omaha and J&cob AlUtadt of New York C.ty. and a sister, Mrs. O. F. Adams of Mieeoula, Mont Mrs. Hascall was born in A'ew Orleans, February t. 1368. She , was married in Omaha la 1SS7. A large crowd of Omaha Odd Fellows will attend the grand lodge sess.on at Lincoln Tuesday, Wednesday and Thur day of this week. Many important ques tion will come up for decision at this session. Tbe Omaha lodges are very much Interested In the proposed new grnd lodge revenue law and expect to ee It adopted br i largo vote. The Omaha representatives will try to have the bext session of the grand lodxa brought to Omaha Th aoaiial meeting of the several branches of the order will be held in Lincoin, commencing Tuesday, ' October IS. The grand encampment will open 1U session Tubsuay . morning at 14 o'clock in Odd Fellows hail. Tbe grand lodve spe cial session for lodge degrees will be held In the senate chamber of the state cap- .ul Tuesday evening at I o'clock. The grand lodge regular session will open at 10 o'clock. Wednusday morning In repre sentative' hall. The Rebekah state as- temUy will meet in regular session in the senate chamber ot the state capltol at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The Patriarchs Militant will convene in Odd Fellows' hall at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. -.- . ; D. E, Thomas of Mount Ayr lodge No. , Mount Ayr, la, was a visitor at the Omaha subordinate lodges last week. Mr. Thomas has been an Odd Fellow for over sixty-five years and gave the boys some ir.teres.ing stories of the way things were done in the early, days of the order." " Omaha lodge No, J will have work 'to the secJpd degree next Friday night'" State lodge No, 10 and Bsacon lodge No. 20 have vyted In favor or remodeling the second floor of the Odd Fellows' bulling, while Omaha lodfe'No. 2 has voted against the proposition. : State lodge No. 10 will have work In ths initiatory degree tomorrow evening. Tat . picnic and amusement commltteo held 1U first meeting last Tuesday even ing and outlined plans for the winter's work. There ere representatives from the nineteen Omaha Odd Fellows' organ isations on the committee' and it ex pacts to accomplish many things for the good of the organisation. , , Beacon lodge No. 20 will put on the first degree work next Tuesday evening. Alpha Rebekah lodge No. will have a card party on next Friday evening. Cannebrog lodge No. 216 will have work In the second degree next Friday night. Hesperian encampment No. 2 will have work in the Royal Purple degree next Thursday evening. . Knlgkts of Pytalas. Nebraska ; lodge ' No. 1, Knights of Pythias will confer the rank of knight Wednesday, October 11 A special inter est is being felt in this meeting on ac count of it being the first exemplification of this work-in the new surroundings. Daagkters of A ntcrlcaa Revolatloa. The first meeting of Major Isaao Sad ler, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, will be held Tuesday, October 7, at 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. E. McKclvy nd Mrs. Frank W. Baker, 30 Cass street. - Woman's Relief Corps, Oeorge Custer post. Women's Relief corps,, will give a sunshine party October IT at the residence of Mrs. Alice B. 6:hleh, 3813 Franklin street at 2 p. tn. -a;VMISIN0 EXPEET WILL AD DRESS AD CLUB TUESDAY. It ' . . I r3 1 ) H, N. CASSON. TIMELY REMTATE GOSSIP Areaway Ordinance is Now Proving Great Puzzle to Its Framers. FIGUEES ON SUBWALK TAX 1 mounts to Be Paid Under Proposed Ordinance Are Shown Jnequal Itles to Bo Stricken Oot Under New Law. Ing to curbing. Their taxes being pald- on full, valuation now and under one- fifth valuation under the proposed ordi nance, their tax cost would be lessened. The figures on taxation of the Brandets Interests follow: - . Brandels building, Sixteenth and Doug las streets;.,..; v i.. '. Actual, value , of .land: .I570.006.00. Assesed value. Vt actual.. .'.i.;ii..IUiO0O.0O ' Area of land in square feet. ;a.v.. -t 14,84$ i Value per square ft on assessed.! S.2T Square ieet ' of space occupied j , under sidewalk 10,150 Value of space occupied at 13.27 s per square foot w.f 33.U0.M Tax per year at 25 mills I 829.73 Brandels theater building, Seventeenth" and Douglas 8tra: . Assessed value, actual. 41200.00 Area of land in square feet.... 27,103 Square feet of space occupied ' i under sidewalk 1.700 ! Value of space at tt3 per . j square foot I 4,401.00. Tax per year at 25 mills $ 110.03 Courtney building, Seventeenth and Douglas: Asiiessd vine. 3 18.0CO.rn Area of land in sq. ft 8.712 6quare ti ut of space ocoupied , under sidewalk ' 2.890 ; Value of space occupied at 32.07 j per square foot 3 8,062.20 1 Ta k per year 3 . 201.31 Boston store: 1 : Assessed value , I 53,000.00 ; Area of land In square, feet.... , , 8,712 Area of land In square feet : 17,44 Square feet of space 'occupied ' under sidewalk 3,310 Value of space at $3.33 per square foot .3 11,022.30 Tax per year $ 276.56 Orkin Broa would have to pay 329L32 areaway tax " for the ' use 1 of 6,870 square feet of space; Hayden Bros, would pay 321L8S for 5,075 square. feet of space used beneath the sidewalk, Sherman "& Mc Connell Drug company would pay 3257.68 annual tax for the use' of . 1,870 square feet underneath its sidewalk at Sixteenth and Dodge streets. ' COMMERCIAL CLUB CARPETS ARE DELAYED IN TRANSIT Four rolls of carpet, consigned to Hay. tea Eros., the last shipment of carpets to furnish the new Commercial ; club rooma have been. somewhere delayed in tmrs!t. H&yden Bros, announce thst In rnJcr to locate and deliver rritnout fur ther Way, an order has been given to the express companies oa the railroad l.avtag possession of the carpets to sur rwrtir U'm to the 'first express com mriy -..! iMiasi for tham.. . ." Aaide from a handsome cash consider ation, a certificate for superior service will be riven the express company that toc.ttee R-id makes " the " final delivery. TfcU delivery l a matter that much con ctins every laterert in tSe city of Omthi. It ny caoss th Comrserdal dub with its I ; X' nwraVrs to bf dslayed Is bjov- iiijr iRta tndr new howa at the time ; erred opon. The arch for fhia car- j tt. its location and dHvry will be j "atcfc4d closely ia Omaha by tb Cow R?r!at clib and It 1.330 tnernbera. but r,twt!y by the rsih-cads and expreas.eomr r-.cs and ell otiar tr&aiportatloA cont ratiiaa as to Use proficiency ot such rvtc. ' . NEW T0BK LECTUBEB TO SPEAF AT BABIGHT'S HALL SUNDAY. A I If P"t1"ti Solved ! that gret beaith tonic, Elcetritf Blt 1. t. la thai eiriciont of poor, thin tn'5, e-,4 trajsthenlng the weak.. 60c r-;r al by r.-a:-a Drag CxAdvertise ,-t A yvn'.Ji.n U lit Kod to ;'-ixs, ' ' ' - ' i ClCXKTZATIX h Real estate men, councilmen and ever the city attorney have found an intrtcat problem in the framing of an ordinance for taxing sub-sidewalk spaco. To make U an equitable tax, a tax which shall be lvig(J en an equal basis for the small property' ownsr and the big property owner and at (he same time give the clt a fair return or an annual Increment which will be worth figuring the various rates and, the collecting thereof, com prise only a few of the pushing phases of the proposed ordinance. Those who are framing the ordinance are trying hard to Ulak Jt absolutely fair to all who shall be affected by It There is not much opposition to the proposed legislation and particularly have the own ers of large estates which will be directly affected by it coma to the front for the advocates of the ordinance. The owners of small pieoes of property in which area ways beneath the sidewalks will come in for taxation are the persons whom the framers of the ordinance fear. It Is desired to make it a rigid bill, waterproof, so to speak,' before it Is made Into law. As President George Morton of the Real Estate exchange says, the ordinance will not be worth , writing intq the books U it is not strong, enough - to "holdi water" from the first , To "allow "a loophole through which its opponents can take It through, the courts and make expensive delays for the city 'would be worse than If It had not even been suggested. As It is proposed, the ordinance will give the city only 38,000 or; 310.000 a year, so It readily, can be seen that to fight for It would prove a loss to 'the municipality, rather than "a gain,1 at least,; in its first years. ' ; v " ' ". ;. ; ; Amount of Tax. Shown. Accountants in Commissioner Dan But ler's office, havo made out a' list from which a good Idea of the .monetary ef fect of the ordinance can be had. Various properties In the shopping district of the city have been taken as specimens and the amounts the tax will develop are shown. The actual value of the Henshaw hotel lot, for instance, aggregates 30,000. The ' assessment, which takes one-fifth actual value, amounts to 353,000. The area of the land in square feet is 8,712 and the value of each square toot on the assessed valu ation figures 36.43. The square feet of space under the sidewalk ' in1 front "of this hotels which happens to be quite use ful, as a place to carry the guests! bag gae In and out, totals 940,. whlchj valued at $6.43 each, amounts to' 14,352.30. To levy 1 a yearly tax of 25 mills on this property, so valued, would net the city "of Omaha 3108.81. Is it worth that much to the Henshaw hotel? Is it woth that, arich to the cltyT The annua tax on the sub-sidewalk space at. the Beaton drug store. Fif teenth and Farnam streets, under the proposed .ordinance, ..would gain the city $158.18. The assessed valuation of the lot is 34O,0CO,' one fifth the actual; valuation There are 1.140 square feet ot. space be neath the sidewalk, a space, by the way, which was -created by excavation only a I few months ago, evidently tor a purpose of no small - value- At 33. tS a square foot the valuation equals 38.S47.2o, from which a levy of 25 mitia would mean to the city just 3153.13, as above. IS Gain 30 Pound In 39 Days Protons, the Remarkable New Flesh Builder, Builds Tip Flesh Fast and ' Hakes You Plump sod Strong. CO-Ccnt Paclian Froo I' llll our cotB should be a "cloth-edition" of you' ooun(i n 9 ; They will be, if ' j H MM ' tHey " , "HIGH-ART Clothes" ' . " ;' '' ;. ' j I SI 1 1 I These garments will fit your inches and befit IH lil j I j your" individuality. ; They are cut 'af soft-drape, ; I ! j j I 11 keep-shape, all-wool fabrics by the most gifted .V; .MMHHt lIllH ' tailor-technicians in ' American For sale by Sm j I I clothiers who are usually the biggest and al-.'. y I , ways the best in their towns, v. r ' - jH ' ' To learn w1ure they're told, and why they are told there, tee "High . 111 Il Art In The World's Famous Monuments," graphically illustrated I 11 j '-; in colors. Free for a postcard. Simply address , ' l J Iffi III llll Strouse & Brothers : ... . J 1 j ill ' Makers of "High-Art" Clothe " - r; iH m?r': - c-:; : :;"sff,;- :i'- : 5T ace onipaiiy. - Before ' After 1 ffiwtoM If in naks) Ttm Mo and noisy Thin people suffer a good deal of embar rassment and ridicule,' As people poke fun at a bony horse, so are bony people the target for many humiliating "flings." The plump, well-formed man or woman Is a magnet: i Protons makes you plump, strong, well-formed, normal, puts color in your eye. 'and a fine poise to your whole body. It keep you that way. It Is the moat scientific and effective flesh and strength, builder so far known, hai ring none. i- The regular H.OO 'sixe Protone Is for sale by ali:druBBists,l.o)r irill be mailed direct, upon receipt of price, by The Protone Co.; 4954 Proton Bldg., Detroit. Mich. rreo Protone Coupon It will cost you nothing to prove the remarkable effects of tala treatment The Protone Company will send to any one a free 60o package of Protone, it they wUl fill out this coupon and enclose 10c In stamp or sUver to helft cover postage.. They will also send with It full instructions and tueii book on "Why You Are Thin." TM JPBOTOini OOSCf A2TT -4904 Protoa JUdg. . . Detroit, XI ch. Corner 14th 8t Douglas Sts. "7 Kama...... Street. City... .'.State.,. The Hanan Shoe From the day you buy vour first pair until you buy your last, you have foot comfort that goes with ' sioes as only Hain an cm make. We have them in all styles, shapes and sizes : for men and women. t For Women For Men " and 350 , We are now showing our New Fall Styles. 62 r it , f , f The Doctor's Answers on Health and Beauty Questions By 9X. LEWIS BAKER J The questions answered below are general in character: the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of similar nature. .. . Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-EHwood Sts., -Dayton, Ohio, enclos ing sell-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be glv- . en but only initials or fictitious nan.o will be used in my answers. The prescriptions -can be filled at any well stocked drug store. . Any druggist can order of wholesaler. - fcilr o't and fluffy. It will cure dandruff, Itch. Ing scalP and lustrIea and talllnf hair. ' Atk jour druggist tor a 4 oj. Jar of plain fallow mlnrol and bm according ti directions, and you will ba lurnrlMd to note the difference In jrour hair. "Fred W." writes: "I suffer with headache, Indigestion, narroua debility and am also thin almost to tba danger point. . What can ha don for mef" Answer: Ton can rerr readily OTercome these .difficulties by using three-grain hyponuclane tab. Ida They are put ap In sealed cartons with fall directions, physicians, George H. Draper of New York will Wfcat Brandets Pays, In talking subway areaway tax. the speak- ab-'Baright -halk .Nineteenth-and '.44cussers invariably turn to the Bras Farnam streets, Sunday at t o'clock. Mr. dl interests, wolch havo more space Draper's toplo-'The Rich Man in Hell" ; hnath the sidewalks than any other -Is an unusual one, and It is said that property owner in the city. Tet the Bran the way the speaker handles this par-' dels interests, through the wiles of the titular topic and the logical presentation ordinance, as it were, would recelvo more have won him many friends. . ..benefit than the other areaway tax. The lecture Is under the auspices of the payers. The Brandels interests now pay International Bible Students' association. to the city a material rental for the It ia free. ' ........ j epac used underground from stmt curb- The "regular ? $1.00 sise r Protone is for sale In Omaha by. Sherman St McConnell lrss C8..' ICS So. IiuiSts"6t. na ana Farnam; Owl Drug Co., S24 South Wth Bt.: Beaton Drua ox::l50i ramsm at; Loyal Pharmacy, m North, 16th St I; Bell Drug Co., 1214 Farnam St. . 1419 Farnam Street . J ? I i i v J Wt'VI. J. QOSXHJFi5, ftoatt Bealas. ' GE FA NATURE'S WAT Sin ll4'rrmltllMfssaTsMsVaatT FAT FOE does the work The delightful new home treatment, FAT FOE. reduces you to slender elegance-In a 'harmless manner. No diet. No exercises. No poisonous druga Safe, sensible new fat reducer. FAT FOE makes fat go. FAT FOE the enemy of obesity rescues you from the thralldom of fat Iff tho great fat uinnt lumnla are nmlainn. It sreta at tbe root of fat evils and brings Joy to fSt XOlka. jrAT"Vn reatuiwi urauij of curve to .your face, chin and body all rmlrtnrf fatnasa. leav- ing no wrlnlclea You may become a model or suenaerness ana enarm, $v dlant with new health and greater vi ..u.u in.iud nf binr clumsily fat Just iy FAT FOB to the drug clerk- be KnOWS. - AH guw uiH'i at 11.00 per box, or can get it for you from any wholesaler or Cunningham Sales Co., 14 th and Waseo Sta. Den ver, Cola . , "Distress ' writes: "'My hslr Is so oily end straggling 1 wish yon could tell me something to make tt anft and' fluffy. It makes me posttlTely homely. . I xlso haya a great deal of dandruff." Answer: Many women would ba more - beau- ff..l l .h t-.f ult fluff- hmir ' 1 tmn tell woo a Terr simple remedy, one thst'wlll make your : come, a pleasure to you. Syrup of hypophosphltea also bothered with constipation." ' . ' . Answer: Ton should . not neglect Indigestion and constipation as It leads to more serious trou ble; very frequently appendicitis la caused by this neglect Begin at once and take tablet trlopeptlne. These are packed In sealed cartons with full directions for taking. " ,t e " , ( "Lanrs. 8," writes: "l. am so tired and ner vous all the time that I can Scarcely drag on toot after the other, It Is vary hard for me as I bare to work. My appetite Is also very poor." Answer: What yoneed' I (d tonic reetor atlTe treatment Take the tonic prescribed below and you will soon be strong and hesltby .and will not hare that tired feeling. Tour work will be- comp. I oss., tincture eadomene, 1 ox., mix, and take a teaspoonful before each meal. This should be continued tor several weeks until you teel per fectly strons. "Martha" , write: "If yon know of s safe, harmless but effective remedy for reducing weight, pleas advise." . Answer: Purchase these two Ingredients at the drug store and take a teaspoonful after each meal tor three days, then double the doss, con tinuing for several weeks or as long ss necessary: Aromatic ellilr. I oss.: glycol arbolene, 1 os. These ar hlahly recommended by Mix bv shaklns wall In a bottle and alwar shake and it used according to direction before using. It I wall to purchase these separ- yon will soon b rid ot headache, your Indlges- tely to avoid sunatltutlo. . Hon will be gone and yon will gain from 1 to 10 pounds. Thee Ubleti should be taken regu- . ,?,.. .. .- v . . ., , larlV for several months, and you can depend oa - . "r'L. u hTtt mU! , , from several doctors for liver and kidney . trouble gaining una. , . ,V . .. land constipation, but it does not seem' to heip .w'j writes: ' ! hav, tried so many rem-" Jg Sssnl'wJt ViiTlrS ii.f- -h...n.ti.m th.t i .m .!m.t .mid headache, and dlssy spells. What shall I do?" to try any morebut It yon. can tell me a surs , Answer: Ths beet remedy that Iknow for your i,, . . unuw i- Ki-iu tuivuvif uiwiviM inn uui- TZZZP! n 0 disheartened W-you i J"". .SHJ 'TjLZ a.. w. t 1 . y,mt r.t,iA wltn run airmtiOsasx, Moat ot th remedni only ntve net wen ftble to find omeinlng tut wouia tot lt -ft,7t-v k stninKssi-K laKiat. ,r,nULkrh;Bh.fl.,0;ouJOU0tr.m tChTdn. ?W to 1. WsSrSf ; I.. I.,. A A -f nn.hlf .1 ' SSilOW IOCS. " ' eomp. fluid balmwort. 1 oa. ; eomp. essence car dlol, 1 oa ; and syrup sarsaparllla, I oss. Mix and take a teatpeonful at meal time and again before going to bed. . ., "Fern", writes: "I have suffered with a bad cough for some time and I am also weak and tired most of the time, which I think I due to the sever coughing. Can you glv me a .rem edy "Busy Mother" Bedwettlng can be earlly cured In children by giving them the following: Tinc ture eubebs, 1 dram; tincture rhua aromatic, 1 drama, and eomp, (luid balmwort, 1 os. Give from lt to II drop In water an hour before each meal. Doctor: "I have very bad case of catarrh ot the head and my stomach, bowels and Mood ar affected. I suffer greatly and would Ilk a Answer: Yes. vour weakness I due to the cure.' rcus ilr.g, bat yoe can be cured by using ths fol- A. O.: Local treatment should be aed as fol lowing: Get s IVt ot. paokage of essence meotho- lows: Get I ess. of antiseptic Vllane powder, lexen and make according to direction oa ths Lee a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water; bottle, then take a teaspoonful every hour or two snuff the water from the palm of the hand through antll the cough I cured. This makes a full pint the nostrils two or three times a day. Then naka of tb vary best and safest cough syrup. If your a catarrh balm by mixing a level teaspoonful tt druggist doe not hsv m-ntho-laxena have him Vllane powder with one ounce of vaseline or lard order it tor you of the wholesale firms, and apply to the nostril aa tar up as possible. ' e . . Jtlso take a teaspoonful four time dally of the Doctor: What ea I take tor a bad ess of tn- following:' Syrup sarsaparllla eomp, 4 ots.'( eomp. digestion, t have sat fared wllh It tor many fluid balmwort 1 es. ; fluid xt. bueais. I os. year and nothing I take helps at alL I ana Mix and shake well. Advertisement ' : - -r 5 V The Twentieth Centum ' - to tbe leading Agricultural Journal of tbe west Its columns are tilled with the best thought of tbe day In matters pertaining to tbe farm, tbe rancb and the orchard, and it is a factor In tbe development of the gre8t western country, :