GAS FUMES KILL BABY GIRL Entire Family Overcome When Pipe is Broken by Workmen. V OTHERS IN SERIOUS CONDITION Mnrr Benin, Only Knar Month Old, Conld Not Krcover StreiiRth After llelnn; Ncnrlr As phyxiated. As the result of partial asphyxiation by lllunilnutlng gas, Mary Scats, 4-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deals, 4320 Corby street, died Tuesday. ,anu win be burled this afternoon lrom the residence to Bcllevuo cemetery. A short time ago a house adjoining the above number, at which Mr. and Mrs. Dcats live with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ilartc, was moved from the prop erty, and In the operation a gas pipe was "broken In such a manner as to flood the lla;te residence with gas. Also living at the Harte homo Is Mrs. Blanche Holinan and her 8-year-old bby, George, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munkrles and their child llcrnlce. The night after the removal of tho adjoining house the family was uroused by the little boy, who complained of being 111. The entire family started to assist In caring for the, little fellow, when one at a time, with the exception of Mr. llarte, they dropped in a faint. On the verge of collapse, ho threw open the door and several of the windows, and with tho Inrush of the fresh air detected tho odor of the gas. Dr. A. S. rinto and Dr. S. K. Spauldlng were summoned and .the family was finally Revived. The fact that they kept moving while trying to aid' the little boy was tho only thing that saved their lives. Had one of ihe family happened to strlko a match the house might havo been blown asun der. Since the accident every member of the household has been under tho care of physicians. Tho children arc (till In a critical condition, owing to thq fact that they slept directly above the point where the gaa entered and were thoroughly poisoned by the fumca. Mr. llarte Is employed as assistant sidewalk inspector by the city. Rate of Taxation in Omaha is Below the Average of Others The rate of axatlon In Omaha for county, city and state taxes, Is not is bad as it might be, according to a re port mado at noon to tho Omaha Real Estate exchange by Harry A. Tukey, chairman of the water committee of tho exchange. Tukey found that Omaha's rate Is 1.63. cents on tho dollar, full valu ation, whereas the average of thirty eight cities from which ho received re plies was 1.8 cents on the dollar, full valuation. Tho rato In Fort Wayne, Ind., was shown to be tho largest In the list of thirty-eight representative cities. Tho rate uf Fort Wayne was shown to be 2.03 cents. "Superior, Wis., was given as S.3S cents and Sioux City as 2.12 cwnts. The. cities from. which tho cable, 'wns made up are those from which the Teal estate exchttngea havo :hus far replied to Mr. Tukcy'tf-'request for information on taxes. Tho list Includes cities both larger nnd smaller than Onjaha aiW "con tains pearly a doren Nebraska towns. Iowa Potato Traill to 'Bo'ost Farming Concluding that farmers along Its lines can make good money In raising potatoes, the Milwaukee railroad announces that next week It will run a. potato special through Iowa. Tho train will start Mon day morning and make all of tho towns between Mason City and the Sioux river. Tbtjn It will come down over tho Manila lino and work east as far as Perry, reach ing there Saturday night. In the six days forty-eight stops will bo made and lectures will be delivered at all of the places visited. y The Milwaukee' potato special Is in chargo of C, U Fitch of the agricultural extension .department of the Iowa State Agricultural collego at Ames. "With him ho has a battery of lecturers and potato growing experts. They will give the farmers tho benefit of their experience in growing better potatoes and more to the 'acre. Fines Keepers of Disorderly Houses Several keeiers of disorderly housos were fined and costs in police court, among whom wero Christ Nielsen, 1738 South .Thirteenth street; Otto Kahler, Sixteenth and Webster, and Sam Ei etein, 1103 North Sixteenth street. Ep stein's saloon Is connected with a post ltall owned by F. E. Silver at 1104 "by means of a butler's pantry. Silver, whj was tried on a like charge, was discharge ! when he -agreed to abandon his pool nail. Several Inmates were fined $5 and oosts. Parney ' Campbell, colored, Ml South Fourtenth street, was sentenced to sixty days for keeping a disorderly house, ani Frank Gcrupa of "Tho Big Four" saloon, Ml South Nintn, was fined $25 and costs. POLICE AND FIREMEN MAY ATTEND CHURCH City policemen and firemen and em ployes of the street railway company have beeen solicited to Join In the "go-to-church" movement, so far as they are able, , Those who will be off duty, so that they may attend church services, have been Invited to do so. The central committee ot tho campaign has sent out letters expressing appreciation of the part the policemen, firemen and carmen take in helping others to go to church. Hlaorrternl Klduejra Cause Much Misery, With pain and mlaery by day, sleep disturbing bladder weakness at night, tired, nemus run-down men, and women everywhere are glad to know that .Foley Kidney Pills restorer health and strength, and the regular action of kidneys and bldtider. -Mrs. Sula Barnes, Uowdon. Ga., It, 1, says: "I suffered with terrlbU headache, backacho and bearing down pains, sa bad I was hardly able to get Around. 1 took three bottles of Foley Pills and since then I have been entirely wtll." For ale by all dealers everywhere. -Advertisement. " Sni Your AVny Into Ilualnma. Men have started in business as a re sult of having made a few good swap. 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Chapman's high standins proves the alncerlty ot her offer. Burgess Goes East for New Fixtures for the Big Store Ward M. Durgess, president of the Burgess-Nash company, left for the cast Tuesday night to complcto arrangements for the purchase of the new fixtures which' aro to be installed In the Burgess- Nash ' store. Mr. Burgess will complete all of the deals and the fixtures will bo delivered in Omaha as soon as possible so that the store may be rearranged In tho very near jture. Leaving Tuesday night at the samo time as Mr. Burgess were A. It. Whltehousc, manager of tho suit, department, and Frank Uobblns, manager of tho millinery department. Mr. Whltchouso nnd Mr. Robbtns are on a buying trip and will purchase the latest designs and models for their respective departments. Shriners to Hold Initiation Friday ' A grand ceremonial session of Tanglir Templo of the Ancient Order of Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine will bo held Friday evening at tho Auditorium, when a Inrgo class of Nebraska nnd Iowa candidates will be initiated. Tho Installation of a Sahara desert and" other paraphernalia of a big Shrin ers ceremony Is now going on In prep aration for the event. After tho lnltl'i tlon a program of entertainment wilt bo given for tho visiting lodgo men, who will corn from many towns of tho two states.- ThcyfwiJI rneet for preliminary Instructions , at tho Masonic templo. at 2 o'clock .Friday .afternoon. ' Omaha Out Strong After the Retailers Omaha jobbers: and manufacturers havo a new "stunt" to attract retSll mer chants to the Omaha market. It is "Merchants' Sprlrigi Market Week." The Jobbers and manufacturers of Omaha have combined In special preparation for the trade wants and entertainments ot visitors during next week, March 23 to 28. The merchants are requested to bring their wives. There will bo evenings of entertainment March 24 and 25 at the Omaha Commercial club music, vaude ville, dancing, ' refreshments. Chronic Conatlvntlon makes life miserable. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulates your bowels and re lieve the engorged liver. 25c. All drug gists. Advertisement. Advertise, and. let the fellow doesn't take all the chances. who SUFFRAGE HAS PLACE ON A LODGE PROGRAM Suffrage will 'be on tho program of the meeting of tho Royal Neighbors of America this morning at 10 o'clock at the Henshaw hotel. Mrs. Magdalen B. Munson of Kansas and Mr. Johji J,, Ken nedy will be the speakers. Omaha suf fragists will present daffodils, emblem of the suffrage movement, to the visiting delegates. warn ' O'l aaafii C" " P'M ' Health. Wy all mtans i fAy&fc W VWLl 'f..' I r-ur r.t on lU "Road to i TILE BEE; BUTLER STARTS BIG RUMPUS Other Commissioners Take Excep tion to His Methods. GRANDSTAND CHARGE IS MADE r- . lire Snyaj .Ills Dnlly tlnlnnce la Smiall anil Little SutIiid; Would Be Made to City on Ilnt ler'aj Deposit Scheme. City Commissioner Dan B. Butler ot tho department ot tlnancos and accounts Is In bad with Street Commissioner J, J. Kyder and Flro Commissioner C. K, Wlthncll, and tho other commissioners are Interesting themselves In Butler's case. "Wc can't get any money from down there without a row," said Wlthnell. "Kvery llttlo requisition raises a rumpus.' From Ryder's office. Indirectly, comes a graVor charge. Butler some time since roso up against tho loan sharks and with the other commissioners chased them to cover. He pronounced ngalnst their methods and ordered tho "sharking" ot warrants stopped. During tho' big snow storm Commis sioner Ryder hired tovcral extra men. These men, their work finished, de manded pay, but under tho rutesjof the council theyj could not get It until a week later. They protested, some pt them being hungry. Butler telephoned John Lund ot Ryder's office and told him t6 allow a loan shark whom he named to take up tho warrant for 23 cents each. Lund refused until ho had seen Ryder and Ryder being out ot tho city tho situation became acute, But ler Insisting that tho loan shark bo al lowed to take up tho warrants. Finally two ot the employes ot Ryder's office drew on their private funds for $168 and paid the force1 In full and the matter was settled. This matter has Incensed two or three of the commissioners who heard about it several days after It happened. And now Butter is charged with a bit of grand standing in regard to the meas ure he has asked the commission to pass demanding mOro Interest on money In tho bank to the city's credit Ho said approxi mately $1,000,000 was so deposited. "My dally balanco ehowa J127.000," said City Treasurer W. G. Uro, and after fig uring up what the city would save, etc., It was found that the difference to tho city would be but a tew dollars. Grace Cameron Wed to a California Man; News to Friends Here Omaha friends of Draco Cameron, tho stago celebrity who started her muslesl career here, have Just learned of her marriage by which her name. In privato Hfo has become Mrs. Lon Connor. This latest matrimonial venture ot tho sprightly singer was consummated a few weeks ago out on the Pacific coast, and Mr Connor has a connection with the Pan ama exposition. Miss Cameron was originally Miss Grace Kerr of Falls City, Neb., and camo to live In Omaha as the wife of James A. Cameron, then with the Robert Demp ster photographic supply house, blnco going on the stage she always has beon a local favorite. Porter Shoots His Wife in the Neck V Mrs. Belle Foust, colored, 1151 North Eighteenth, was shut through tho neck' by her husband. Jack Foust, who tcld conflicting stories cf the affair at police headquarters. Ho at first .said the re volver was discharged accidentally as ha was preparing to pack It In his trunk .before starting on his trip as Pullman porter to Memphis, Tenn. Later he said they had quarreled and ho ,had shot to frighten her. A similar account was given tho police by tho woman, who la paralyzed from the waist down as the' result of tho wound and is In a danger bus condition at St. Joseph's hospital. An. 11-ycar-old boy was attending school at tho jtlme. Foust Is being held on a charge of shooting with Intent to kill. Oldys to Lecture on Bird Protection To deliver a free lecture on bird pro tection and bird music, Henry W. Oldys, head of tho United States biological sur vey at Washington, will come to Omaha on April 1 under the auspices of the Ne braska Audubon society and the Omaha Board of Education. v He Is the author of the wild bird plum age laws lately incorporated In the new tariff by congress, and. Is widely known as a prominent exponent ot bird protec tion and study. The lecture wilt be given In the auditorium of the Central High schoo) on the afternoon of Wednesday, April 1. OMAHA, THURSDAY, MABC1I 19, 19J4. Degrees Conferred in Scottish Rite Branch of Masons The Scottish Rite reunion continues at the Masonic Temple, with sessions, nt which the degrees In St. Andrew's pre ceptory were conferred upon a class of eighty candidates from all parts ot Ne braska, The attendance at the reunion la now said to approach. 600. Todays sessions wtll closo tho reunion. At that lime tho final degrees up to and Includ ing tha thirty-second will bo conferred and the visitors will Join In 'ft banquet at 6:30 o'clock boforo scattering to their homes. Edgar N. Bowles, K. C. C. U., ot Omaha, Is commander of the St. Andrew's preceptory, which has charge of the do greo work. Two of tho high officers ot the order left Omaha to make an official visit at the Hastings lodgo. They nrc Henry C. Alverson, thirty-third degree, actlvo Inspector general for Nebraska, and John H. Cowles, thirty-third dogreo, secretary general and official representa tive of Grand Commander James D. Rich ardson, thirty-third degree. Mrs, Taylor Gives Police Confession of Hef Forgeries Mrs. E. W. Taylor, arrested by Do tcctlvo Frank Murphy Monday afternoon for passing worthless chucks on local banks, gavo Chief ot Detectives Maloney a list of twelve cities In tho middle west In which she had operated In a similar ma&ncr. Tho amount of money obtained by her in this way amounts to several hundred dollars. According to her own story, Mrs, Tay lor has committed so many forgeries that she was unable to remember all ot the places and. amounts of the checks which she had forged. Tho list ot cities whero she has operated, and tho amounts which sho remembered, as the given tho police. are: Dcs Moines, $200; Omaha, $15; Gales burg, III., 2; Monmouth, III., K; Sioux City, 25; Qulncy, III.. 2; Clinton, la., Xi Cedar Rapids, la., 19; Rock Island, 111., 15; Peoria, ltl $17.60; Davenport, la.t 13; St. Joseph, $15. Plumbing Thieves Tear Out Walls at Masonic Temple The new Masonic Temple at Twentieth and Douglas streets, was Tuesday night ransacked by prowlers who literally tore down portions of tho walls In efforts to steal the plumbing and the fixtures whl'-'h, have been Installed up to date. The thieves made good their getaway from the temple, but Frank Mooney ran afoul ot Officer Aughe as he was convoying his plunder to a hiding place. Aughe took possession of Mooney and tho two bags which Mooney had been carrying. The two bags contained about $100 worth ot plumbing and fixtures. Henry Prlcsman, 2721 South Tenth' street, has been arrested by the police on the charge ot robbing John Bath, tho florist. of some $50 In cash. Tho police assert1 that Frlesman, who had acted as mes senger boy for Bath, had clambered over the transom when he secured entrance to the store, Omaha Methodists Plan New Project At a meeting of the Aid society of tho Methodist churches of Omaha Tuesday afternoon plans wero formulated for tho establishment of a dcaconncss home. A committee was appointed, consisting of Rev. T. C. Webster of the Oak Street mission, chairman;. Dr. Jennie Callfas, Miss Blanche Young ,and Mrs. M. Mc Laughlin, superintendent of tho Mcthodl.it hospital, to Investigate and secure a lo cation for this home.' Besides furnishing a home for the deaconesses, it Is planned to .carry 6n ac tive settlement work from this center, as Is being 'carried on at tho Oak Strco' mission, under tho direction of Miss Young. Good Chance for n Hvvnp. Got anything you would llko to swap for something more useful? Watch th-.' columns of Tho Bee for announcement. Wife's Affections Valued at $25,000 Ernest Olsen, railway employe, has brought suit In district court agulnst Grandson Ferris, alleging that the defen dant alienated the affections of his wife, Mrs. Delia Olsen. He asks $25,000 dam ages. Olsen charges that Ferris gave presents to his wife, took her to places ot arrfasement and became too Intimately acquainted wlih her, 1 i Lincoln Highway Boosted on Coast H. B Fredrtckson has been waking up the coast country to tho Lincoln lllgn way situation. The San Francisco amlner for Sunday, March 15, contains a page of automobile features In which is given an account ot Fredrlckson's activi ties In Lincoln Highway affairs. He say he has received the promise of substan tial support throughout California nnd the coast country. H0MESEEKERS TRAVEL TO WEST AND SOUTH The railroads have received their fig ures cn tho movement of homeacckcKi Tuesday and find that not a person wont toward Canada. Instead, they all trav eled west nnd south. The Union Pacific ai.d Burlington carried fifty-eight Into Wyoming and o tho lands ot the Nio brara forest reserve opened to settlement A Glean Sweep of AH Discontinued Styles wmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmm and Slightly Used High Grade Up- .rihtSy Grends end PluyeiPienos mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Our Annual Spring Sale of discontinued stylos is an event that offers Nebraska pooplo a golden opportunity to secure ono of tho world's best pianos at a prico low enough to fit the purse of tho most humble workingman. Tho prioes below spoak louder than words and are a convincing argument to anybody that is in tho market for one of theso beautiful instruments. Free stool and scarf to all purchasers. Remember I This is tho only store in Omaha where you can buy new Btcinwny, Weber, Hardman, Emerson, Llnderman & Son, McPhail, Steger & Sons and Schmoller ti Mueller Pianos; also Aeolian Pianola Pianos. An Avalanche of Piano Bargains That Will Be Snapped Up Quickly By Shrewed Buyers: Sale Price. (i&8S Weikert, Upright, Rosewood Caie 3 00 $850 Harrington, Upright, Kbony Ce $ 05 $425 Emerson, Upright, Ifnlioganr Case 9275 $800 Schubert, Upright, Mahognnr Caie $140 9iQ0 Chlckering & Sons, Upright, Rosewood Case 8140 $300 Schmoller A Mueller, Upright, TTalnnt Cane 150 $400 Stccrer & Sons, Upright, Walnut Case... $175 $275 PaVis A Son. Upright, Walnut Caso $120 $300 fichaeffer, Upright, Mahogany Case $150 $150 Steger & Sons, Upright, Park Oak Caso.. $375 THIRTY IAYS' FIEE TRIAL IF ANY PIANO THEN $1.00 PER WEEK. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO GO. Oldest Piano House in VICTOR 9 More Working Days- $6,000;! Get Save These Labels Go After the Combinations AZi AM XT O FASTBUBZZIIO MILK AMD UXEAM) 200 votes on each milk enn: 10 voto on each cen(. for receipted bills. JtEW SKOX.AHS SAXEttY (DDT- IESHDT BBXM.S): 160 votes on each E-cent loaf; 400 votes on each 10. cent loaf, OAI.UMET BAKZNO POWDEBl Urlntr In at ono time fKN of the ullps found In tho topof cans and receive f .000 bonus votes. Thosu votes ure given in addition to the regular voting value of 400 votes for each slip. where your dealer docs not handle Calumet Daking Powder wo will give to the contestants, wno Induce sslet), bonuH votes an follows: For ono dozen 6-oz. cans purchased by a erocer who ha) been Induced to stock Calumet, 3,000 bonus votei; for one dozen 8-oz. cans. 6.000; for one dozen 10-oz. cant. 12,000 bonus votes novx (B&umras & sou BRANDS) I G-lb. sack, 250 votes; 8-lb. sack, 350 votes; 10-lb.'8aok. GOO votes; 24.1b. sacK. 2,400 voles 4s-lb. Back, 3,400 votes. Dealers' coupons aro Issued on each sale to the retailer. X.AWBENCE BASBBTT OIQABSl Double voting value on each bond when brought In 20 at one time. Tho dealer gets a bonus coupon on each box of 50. ETLLOad'S FBODTJCT8I Urlng In at ON12 TIMB ten of the triangular tops from Toasted Corn Flake cartons and receive 6,000 bonus votes, ten cartons at one time of Kellogg's Toasted Wheat Biscuit and receive 10,000 bonus votes. The bonus votes are given In addition to tho regular voting value on these products, xEi.-i.crw osEwzxra avvt (AX.& T3VAVO 8) I 600 votes on the outside wrapper of each 6-cent package; 6,000 votes on each empty box; 16,000 bonus votes for Inducing your dealer to purchase one carton (S boxes of 20 t-ccnt packages), XTEH'S PRODUCTS I HrliiH In at one time cartons as fol lows. 2 Fairy Sodas, 2 (Iruhoin Biscuits. 2 Social Flakes, 2 Kcho last fall. The Missouri Pacific took soma thirty toward Texas and the southwes-, while tho Illinois Central sent fourteen toward Florida. SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ROYAL NEIGHBORS As a special souvenir for the women i f tho Royal Neighbors, who are attMd'ng grand lodgo .hero this week, Manager Tom Qulllan of Hayden Broth-irs' ftcr; has purchased 500 beautiful panorama pictures ot the grand lodge. Tin phitc graph wns taken at tho federal 1 ulldtns, and tho pictures be distribute! to the lodge members who visit tho st.)ro ot Hayden Brothers today, so long ns the supply lasts. These photogrttphi w'll be two nnd one-halt feet long. Mnrahnl for Wynmlnir Xnnieil. WASHINGTON, March lS.-Presldent Wilson today mado these nominations; I'nltcd States marshals, Daniel F, Hud eon of Lander, Wyo., for Wyoming; Thomas U. Martin of Boise, Idaho, tor Idaho. Sale Price. $550 Stchmar, Upright, Ebony Case $200 $500 Emerson, Upright, Mahogany Case...... $200 ?275Nouby A Evans, Upright, Ekonr CaiC.SllO $350 Itnddlion, Upright, Mahogany Case $175 $250 Pease, Upright, Ebony Case $100 $800 Itntlolf, Upright, Walnut Cnso .$135 $300 Mueller, Upright, Golden Oak Case. $138 $375 Steger & Sons, Upright, Oak Case $105 $450 Schmoller & Mueller, Upright, Mahogany Cnso , $105 $550 Hnrrlngton Autotone Player, Walnut Cnso $200 $050 Auto Grand Player, Mahogany Case $350 Nebraska 1311-13 and COLUMBIA Talking The Omaha Bee's Merchants' and Manufacturers' Voting Contest Into the Homestretch Bugnr Wafer, 2 Alpine Creams 10 cartons In all and recelvo In addi tion to tho regular voting value 12.000 votes. O'BRX&XT B OA WD IE 8! 12,000 voteH for 10 special coupons or for 10 empty boxen brought in at one time retail price not to be leSH than 30 cents for each box. Head the special letter sent out to thu contestants by Mr. O'lirlcn. PAUSCCB'S PRODUCTS! 16,000 votes for 2 Gold Hand Coffee, 2 Diamond I' Coffee, 2 Blue Favor ite Coffee, 2 Pepper, 2 HoyebudTea labels brought In at ona time. UBBYi MoNEHi 2t ZtlBDV BBAHDBl 10,000 bonus votes on TKN labels brought In at one time; the price ot each label not to be less than 10 cents. NOWPAEEn. LAUNDRY I 20 votes for each 1 cent on laundry slips; 10,000 vote for each $5.00 due bill purchased. BABBITT'S CONCENTRATED LYE I 8,000 bonus votes for 10 empty cans brought in at one time. BBBSKBB BBOS. (CLEANERS AND DYEBB) I 20 votes for each 1 cent. Save re ceipted bills. 10,000 bonus votes on each $5 due bill purchased. C. VT. HULIi COMPANY: 16,000 votes for each ton of coal sold to new customers; 5 votes for each cent on receipted bills. BKINNER'B PRODUCTS (MAOA. RONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES, Xto,) 10,000 bonus votos on each lot ot TKN cartons brought In at on') time, 22,000 bonus votes on each lot of 20 labels brought In ut one time. , DEFIANCE STARCH I 500 votes on each carton; 16,000 votes on each lot of TEN cartons brought In at one time. SWEPT COMPANY PRODUCTS! 15,000 bonus votes for eaoh sale In duced to retailers who do not han dle Hwlft'u White Laundry 8oap; 40,000 bonus votes for each lot of Hwlft's White Laundry Soap wrap pers brought In at one time; 600 votes for each carton Swift's Queen ltegent Soap; 16,000 votes for In ducing the sale to tha retailer of a case of Queen Ilegeut Soap; 40,000 bonus votes for 100 cartonn of this toilet soap brought In at one time. On Swift's Pride Wash ing Powder. 164 votes on 6-cent size; 600 votes on 25-cent size. La. Grippe and Colds InLaGrlppe and Colds, Antl-knmnla(A-K) Tablets are unexoellud, as they stop the pains, soothe the nerves, and bring the reit o greatly needed by nature to restore the system to health. Physlolans bava used theso tablets for over twenty years, In the treatment ot colds, fevers nnd la grippe, and have found no other remedy more useful In these conditions. Antl-kamnla Tablets aro o Inexpensive, so pleasant to take, so sat isfactory In their results, and so useful In all conditions whero there Is pain, that A-K Tablets should atways be kept in the house tor tho time ot need. Many ot our ablest phy ilclana obtain port oct results in la crlpps and colds, by cleansing tho system with Ep som salts or"ActoIds", a very good cathar tic, putting the patient on a limited diet, ana administering one A-K tablet overy two oe three hours. This treatment will usually break up tho worst caso in a day or t-o, while In milder cases, case and comfort fol low almost Immediately. These tablets aro also unexcelled for Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains, Tho Pains of Women, Indigestion and Insomnia. All druggists havo them. Gtnulna AAT 7'aM(e btmr th K marJu P. S.A'K Sale for Sortt. MSSSl FARNAM STREET. OMAHA, Machines V If YoiL Want" to Win HUOXES WHOLESALE QKOOEKY COMPANY! 10,000 bonus votes on TEN labels brought in at one time as follows: 3 labels Country Oontleman Corn, 3 labels 2-lh. tuns Tomatoes, 2 la bels lVi-lb. cans Tomatoes; 2 labels Harly June Peas, 2 labels Early June Slflod Iff as. Uontia coupons aro Issued to every retail dealer Who stocks HU-CO or TAN-Q1EH products. 18,000 voles for inducing the sale of 125. worth of Hughes productu to a grocer who has not been handling these goods. netallers listed In the M. & M. Vot ing Contest give 6 Votes for each t cent cash purchase. All of the bonus coupons here announc ed ars givep' in addi tion to the regular vot ing value on each pro duct. During the Last! Week of the CONTEST Only 4,000,000 Votes Received from Organizations; Only 2,000,000 Votes Received from Individuals. L