fi ft m ySSs wo would teach the lady who bays JLobsoii numbor on Starch i3 an extraction of vheat used to stif fen clothes when laundered Host Marches in timo Wil rot the goods thoy lare ussd to lotiffcn T1W m cnfitsrfi vuvjr h -T cncnucais Defiance Starch is absolutely pure It cives new life to linen It gives or money bach It sells 16 ounces for 10 cents at all erocers It is tho very best MANUFACTURED BT TUB DEflARCE STARCH 0 OMAIU - NER As soon as a man is good enougu lie is no longer any good Hope for Apple Growers Apple grovers in recent years have noticed largely increased damage by the codling moth This pest appears in the form of a small brownish moth soon after the young apples have set Its eggs laid on the side of the fruit or even on the leaves give rise to tiny worms which enter the young apples and develop into full grown apple worms The annual loss to apple growers in the United States from this pest alone is enormous Such a pest could not long escape attention from the scientific sleuths of the Experiment Stations These workers have tracked tho beast to its lair watched its hab its of life and devised weapons for its destruction A recent bulletin by the Dela ware Experiment Station shows that nearly all damage by the codling moth can be checked by spraying with a certain arsenical spray called Disparcne soon after the blossoms fall from the trees Applied to trees it poisons the young insects in infancy and prevents further damage to the cop It has also been found a complete and effective remedy for the canker worm curculio and other in sects that attack orchards and work great havoc therewith In hi8 bulletin- Entomologist of the Delaware Station gives the result or a careful series of ex periments in which he says Dispa rene proved to be very much superior ta pads green and destroyed a larger percentage of codling moth larvae than has ever been done ire any simi lar experiment One thing wfrich1 seems to me to make Dlsparene of special value is its adhesive quali ties in spite of very heavy rains it remained on the trees all summer The results which we secured from Disparene were both surprising and gratifying Professor J B Smith Entomologist of the New Jersey Experiment Sta tion adds nis endorsement in these words Disparene has proved thor oughly satisfactory and safe wher ever used My experience with it has been so satisfactory this year I have recommended it widely Fruit growers are to be congratu lated that at last a clieap and effec tive remedy for the codling mpth has been found The free illustrated pamphlet on Disparene put out by the Bowker Insecticide Company of Bos tou and Cincinnati is a mine of use ful information and should be in the hands ot every progressive fruit grow er We understand the Missouri Val ley Seed Company St Joseph Mo ace in a position to supply the western trade with the outlook is that through the general use ot I his insectiefde the apple crop of the middle west will be much larger and of a better quality this year than tor several years past People who borrow trouble are al ways reaoy to lend advice DOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE mem IMPORTIM HORSE 0 Lincoln Nebraska fiiipi WBBEZmxsamrA German Coach Percieruiis MM Stiirp WM Frendi Draft n WtfW1 f and Belgians o c o o o o The LARGEST importers of FIRST- CLASS stallions of conctm in all the X Wat OVER 50 HEAD TO SELECT 5 FROM- On arriving in Lincoln take the q Sriie Harm street car which runs directly to - i i w Our Ddnit miuic auu u jr wn rj - DMiss Alice M Smiifa of Mia- neapolis Minn tells how wo man monthly suffering may be permanently relieved by Lydia EPinkhamsVegetableCompound Dear Mrs Pikkham I have never before given my endorsement for any medicine but Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has added so much to my life and happiness that I feel like making1 an exception in this case For two years every month I would have two days of severe pain and could find no relief but one day when visiting- a friend I ran across Lydia E Pinkhams Vege table Compound she had used it with the best results and advised me to try it I found that it worked wonders with me I now experience no pain and only had to rise a few bottles to bring1 about this wonderful change I use it occasionally now when I am exceptionally tired or worn out Miss Alice M Smith 804 Third Ave South Minneapolis Minn Chair man Executive Committee Minneapolis Study Club 5000 forfeit if original of above Isttcr proving genuineness cannot be produced Lydia E PinkLams Vegetable Compound carries women safely through the various natural crises and is tbe safe guard of womans health The truth about this great medicine is told in the letters from women being published in this paper constantly Sin is always a greater wrong to the sinner than to any other IP YOU USE BAXZ BLUE Get Red Cross Ball Blue the best Ball Blue Large 2 on package only 5 cents No man fully realizes how much noise he makes when he comes home about 2 a m Do Your Clothes Look Yellow Then use Defiance Starch It will keep them white 1C oz for 10 cents Let grace and goodness be the prin cipal loadstone of thy affections Dryden Mrs Winsiows SooCtilnfr syrup For children teething softens the gums reduces to nomination allays pain cured wind colic 25c a bottle Sympathy is the safeguard of the human soul against selfishness Carlyle A faint heart is more apt to win the fair lady than a faint bank account A Hard Question The following tale is told of the bishop of London Having indulged that precarious pastime of askrqgany small Tjoy or girl in the audience to ask him a question Dr Ingram was met by the following Please sir why did the angels walk up and down Jacobs ladder when they had wings It is sad to record that eventhe London was driven to make the usual humiliating and miserable cape by returning What little boy or girl would like to answer this No Female Angels A minister on Long Island has de clared that there are no female angels in heaven As he does not disclose the source of his information the statement may be open to argument He is reported to have said to his au aience Most peoples idea of an angel is of a beautiful graceful white robed female figure with a wing on either shoulder peacefully floating through the air 1 want to say there are no female angels For Growing Girls West Pembroke Me March 21 Mrs A L Smith of this place says that Dodds Kidney Pills are the best remedy for growing girls Mrs Smith emphasizes her recommenda tion by the following experience My daughter was thirteen years old last November and it is now two years since she was first taken with Crazy Spells that would last a week and would then pass off In a month she would have the spells again At these times she would eat very little and was very yellow even the whites of her eyes would be yellow The doctors gave us no encour agement they all said they could not help her After taking one box of Dodds Kidney Pills she has not had one bad spoil Of course we contin ued the treatment until she had used in all about a dozen boxes and we still give them to her occasionally when she is not feeling well Dodds Kidney Pills are certainly the best medicine for growing girls Mothers should heed the advice of Mrs Smith for by so doing they may save their daughters much pain and sickness and insure a healthy happy future for them The man who is afraid of burning up his wick need not hope to brighten the world 1 PI llPtf UMUC Al UMVC uilnc SI I ff 6 vre hadPlnck enough 15 years ao to put arrabto ll I- Blutelv mirohouio caintonlhoniarketndltTTon i 1 1 tnnf I Mfc fAiitA Allina atidwahaTAnlnntr enough tbguarantee It AKj oUr dealer rorltana write aa for special color dealgnf or your house- free Lincoln Piint Color Co Lincoln Nebr i C fv S A -V V- i JmWJIITOMUWMHI WHAT BOTH HOUSES OF CON GRESS VILL DO THIS WEEK KNOTTY QUESTIONS TO DECIDE The Postofficc Military Academy and Sundry Civil Appropriation Bills in House Indian and Pension Meas ures in the Senate WASHINGTON The postofficc the military academy and the sundry civil appropriation bills constitute the work mapped out for the house this week On Monday the house will adjourn early owing to the death of Represent ative Thompson of Alabama The postoffice bill is pending and several knotty questions such as rural free delivery salaries railway mail subsi dies and railway mail service are like ly to prolong its consideration for sev eral days The military academy bill is not likely to consume much time The sundry civil bill will probably be ready the latter part of the week and its consideration will extend into the fol lowing weolc Present indications are that no other matters of importance are likelv to he injected into the week Postoffice reports will be cared for hereafter by the McCall committee which is to sit in open session during the week The present week Tn the senate will be devoted almost entirely to appro priation bills beginning Tuesday with that for the District of Columbia and following with the Indian and pension jills Neither the District nor the In dian bill has been reported from com mittee but both are promised early in the week and they will take prece dence over the pension bill notwith standing tne latter is now on the cal endar The pension bill is held for possible additions made necessary by addition al legislation but its consideration will not be long delayed It is not ex pected there will be any effort to in crease the amount carried by the bill on account of the recent executive or der Whatever may be required to carry the order into effect will be in corporated in a general deficiency bill Unobjected bills on the calendar will be taken up Monday and further con sideration may be given Senator Fair banks bill providing for a new depart ment building in this city CHINESE ARMS MENACE RUSSIA Forty Thousand Troops Drilled by Foreigners Ready for Field PARIS The Figaros correspond ent in Berlin telegraphs that a Ger man officer who has just arrived there from Mancnuria says serious opera tions in the far east will not be be gun before the end of June The principal obstacle to Russian victory according to this officer is the fact that 40 000 Chinese troops well trained and with German and Japan ese instructors are menacing Russias lines of communication Russia with the support of Germany will protest against this concentration of Chinese troops According to the Tokio correspond ent of the Petit Parisienne official confirmation has been received of the destruction of the Russian torpedo boat destroyer Skeri at Port Arthur by the explosion of a submarine mine Tihe correspondent says that the mikado yesterday bade adieu to 495 officers who were leaving for the front PRESIDENTS GIFTS ARRIVE Cub Lion and Elephants Tusks Safely at Washington WASHINGTON In charge of keep ers from the national zoological park the cub lion sent to President Roose velt as a present from King Mcnelik of Abyssinia arrived Saturday from New York The keepers also brought the two fine elephant tusks the other present from King Menelik and the hyena which was imported for the col lection at the zoo It was intended to take the lion to the White House in order that the president and fam ily might see it but it was deemed advisable not to do so The lion and hyena were taken therefore directly to the zoo The tusks were taken to the White House Later they will be placed in the national museum No Nursery at the Fair ST LOUIS Announcement was made Monday that the board of lady managers of the Worlds fair had de cided to abandon the project of estab lishing a model day nursery at the ex position to care for the infants of visitors The cost was estimated at 50000 and it was decided not to ex pend that amount Seligman Gets Five Years DES MOlNttS Max Seligman a clever insurance swindler who de frauded the Equitable Life Insurance company out of several thousand dol lars by false representation in secur ing notes which the company cashed was sentedced to five years impris onment Attempt Made to Raise Vessel PORTSMOUTH Attempts were made without success to raise the British submarine boat No 1 A which was run down by the Donald Currie line steamer Berwick Castle Friday afternoon The principal damage ap pears to have been done to the con ning tower which shows the marks pf- the collision The hull of the ves sel appears to be intact The J3er wick castle arrived here undamaged The officers of the vessel declined to give any information concerning the accident V - Jf i WyF LABORS LAID OUT CONGRATULATE THE PRESIDENT People Send Messages Showing Pleas ure Over the Merger Jurors WASHINGTON Messages or con gratulation from all parts of the coun try are being delivered to President Roosevelt by telegraph by mail ana in person on the supreme courts de cision in the Northern Securities case President Roosevelt personally con gratulated Attorney General Knox Tuesday after the announcement of the decision and at the cabinet meet ing he renewed his congratulations to Mr Knox In his cordial expressions he was joined by the attorney gen erals fellow cabinet members The attorney general just before the cabinet meeting declined to indicate what action if any he might take in the future in following up the su preme courts decision He would not say whether he had formed any plans looking to prosecutions of further ac tions under the Sherman anti trust act or not Thus far he has not had op portunity thoroughly to digest the deci sion of the court and until he has considered it carefully he will noc de termine much less indicate what fu ture action he make take IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE Information Asked Regarding Recent Pension Order WASHINGTON The senate adopt ed the following resolution offered by Mr Overman That the secretary of the interior bo and he is hereby directed to inform the senate First Whether an order has re cently been issued enlarging the pen sion act of June 27 1890 and amend ments as to disabilities of applicants for pensions and if so to send to the senate a copy of said order Second By what amount if any will said order increase pensions annu ally particularly when the same shall become fully operative The senate passed the house bill approving the act of the territorial legislature of Arizona authorizing a bond issue of 100000 for the enlarge ment of the insane asylum of the ter ritory The bill authorizing the incorpora tion of the American academy in Rome was passed The senate then went into executive session and later adjourned until Monday MILLARD SEES THE PRESIDENT No Change in U S District Attorney at Present WASHINGTON While at the White house Senator Millard talked to the president about the case of Wil liamson S Summers United States attorney for Nebraska whose re moval trom office it is said has been promised by the president to Edward Rosewater of Omaha and Senator Dietrich of Nebraska Senator Mil lard put the matter to the president in such a way that no change will be made in the office for some time at least and Summers will remain where he is until Senator Millard is fully agreed that he ought to bo succeeded by someone else Senator Millard has not yet reached the point of assent to this proposition It is said there is no question that Summers will eventually fail of reap pointment but the president will not care to hasten his removal until Sen ator Millard is willing CLERK HIRE IN POSTOFFICES Bill Introduced in the House Fixing Allowances WASHINGTON Two bills were nitroduced by Representative Birdsall of Iowa One authorizes the post master general to allow to postmas ters in third class offices out of the surplus revenue of the respective offices an amount for clerk hire in addition to allowance for separat ing service as follows In offices where the salary of the postmaster is 1900 000 where the salary is 1S00 500 where the sal ary is 1700 400 and where the salary is 1600 300 The other bill authorizes the post master general to designate offices at the intersection of mail routes as distributing or separating offices and making reasonable allowances for clerk hire for this work DRAFTING STATEHOOD BILL Propose to Make Two States 0it ot Four Territories WASHINGTON The statehood problem was taker up by the sub committee of tho house committee- on territories recently appointed to draft statehood bills for Arizona New Mex ico and Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory The bill making a state of the first two was practically completed The difficulty of adjusting the taxa tion and other questions with regard to the admission of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as a state are next to be -taken un Three to One Against Strike SEELEYVILLE Ind The seven lo cal unions in this vicinity Tuesday voted against going on a strike The majority against striking is estimated at three to one ARRAIGNMENT OF SOCIETY Pastor Speaks of Progressive Polyga my cf Divorcees WASHINGTON Some Ugly Fea tures of Our National Life and What to Do About Them was the subject of a Lenten sermon Sunday night by Rev Dr McKim of the Epiphany church He made a direct forcible talk against an almost conscience less extravagance and passion for display and drew a vivid picture of the Iprogresive polygamy of of society divorcees TRUST QUESTION CONGRESSMAN HEARST WOULD HAVE IT INVESTIGATED RESOLUTIONS FOR COMMITTEE Evil Effects of the Great Combinations Recited Means Already Existing to Curb Trusts Ourht to Be Rigidly En forced WASHINGTON D C Representa tive Hearst of Now York on Friday in troduced resolutions providing for an investigation of tho trust cuestlon by a committee of five members of the house The resolutions contain ten clauses reciting the evil effects of trusts on the country among them be ing the following Numerous illegal combinations known as trusts have been formed to absorb or eliminate competition and establish virtual monopolies with a view to controlling production and raising the price of their products Such extortionate trusts as the beef trust and the coal trust and the ice trust have arbitrarily increased the cost of the necessities of life to the public Such snecuative trusts as the ship yards and the steel trust have inflated their stock to many times its actual vaiues and sold to the public transfer ing the peoples money from banks and legitimate investments into the pock ets of trust promoters and speculators Industrial unrest has been foment ed by the increased cost of living and by tho consequent necessary efforts of labor to make its wages keep pace with the increased cost of living Such trusts as the steel trust in spite of the increased cost of living have ruthlessly cut down the wages of hundreds of thousands of employes in order to pay dividends on watered stock and other trusts have wholly collapsed throwing hundreds of thou sands of workmen out of exployment The purchasing power of the com munity has been diminished by the ac tions of the trusts by unsound methods which have misled the people swin dled them and robbed them of their savings All classes of the community are being made to feel the evil effect of of the unrestrained creed and lawless practices of the trusts The committee is directed to inform the house fully on the trust situation to the end that more effective laws may be prepared and passed by con gress regulating and restrictly com binations The committee is empow ered to send for persons and papers An additional resolution states that It is the sense of this house and it does recommend that the laws al ready existing against the trusts be in the meanwhile enforced by the ex ecutive branch of this government and the legal representatives thereof The resolutions were referred to the committee on rules DECISION IS SOUND LAW Is for the Benefit of All Legitimate Interests WASHINGTON The attorney gen eral being asked concerning the mer ger decision said My views of the decision cannot be better expressed than in the lan guage of one of the best known rail road presidents in the United States upon the decision in favor of the government by the court below He said The decision Is sound law good and for the benefit of all legiti mate interests and for the countrys welfare and it voices the judgment of probably nine tenths of the most conservative business men of the country- As to the bearing upon other rail roads I have this to say The gov ernment has never claimed that the law is any broader than its language plainly indicates During the trial and argument the government paid no heed to tho defendants contention that the makeup of substantially all the great American systems of railroads was on trial The governments position was then that the question before the court was as to the validity of the Northern Securities device CUTS THE APPROPRIATION Money for the Lewis and Clarke Ex position WASHINGTON The house com mittee on industrial arts and exposi tions considered in an all day session the report of its sub committee on the senate bill appropriating 1750000 toward the Lewis and Clarke exposi tion to be held at Portland Ore The sub committee cuts the appro priation to 3200000 for a government exhibit 225000 for government buildings 25000 for an Alaskan ex hibit 25000 for a Philippine exhibit and authorizes the coinage of 250000 souvenir dollars These dollars are to sell at 2 each and the profit will go to the exhibition company The full committee will consider the bill again Saturday Miners Vcte to Acceot Scale INDIANAPOLIS Ind The tellers completed canvassing the miners vote this afternoon Total vote cast 1G5 SS7 For accenting the scale 93514 against the scale and in favor of a strike G7373 Majority against a strike 31141 Secretary Wilson of the United Mine Workers said a meet ing of the joint subscale committee would in all probability be called for Indianapolis next Monday when the scale would be sieved for two years and arranzements made to meet in joint convention two years hence Tho 11 to hat docs no good Is guilty of much harm drops to a teMPiwnfu CIIihoy offer one t euro Sena t0TTlCchr CO Toledo Obto Sold by Driicil8tH75c Take flalU Family IHU for constipation We Lead in Divorces The population of the United States has tor forty years been about twelve times that of Canada and the number of divorces in the United States in that time has been 10000 times tha number of Canada THE WALASH KAILROAD East and South Special rate3 on sale daily to all Winter resorts of the South Half fare round trip plus 200 on first and third Tuesdays each month to many points South The only line with its own station at main entrance of Worlds Fair grounds The Wabash runs on its own rails from Omaha Kansas City Dea Moines St Louis and Chicago to Toledo Detroit Niagara Falls and Buffalo with through connections be yond All agents can route you via the Wabash For Worlds Fair descrip tive matter and all information ad dress Harry E Moores G A P D Omaha Nebr A Friendly Estimate She has illumined the night of my life sighs the poet who is descant ing upon the beaut S u his fiances to her school chum Im sure I have often noticed it but I never would have hinted that she is moon faced leplied the friend in a purring voice But the poet was wandering men tall3r and wondering wnether high brow and eyebrow would make a smooth rhyme Judge Who does the best nis circum stances allows does well acts nobly Young Disappointment is not a sufficient reason tor discouragegment Any old roon m a hotel is good enough for a bridal ciamber The oc cupants never look at the furniture anyway Am I in favor of exransion Every thing that grows exj ands See how the State Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of South Omaha has grown Jan 1 1S9G we had 5021500 1807 we had 41885000 1898 we had 2G9G1G500 1S99 we had 422437500 1900 we had 753897300 1901 we had 104S048300 1902 we had 1354136700 1903 we had 1G4138G900 1904 we had 1841638832 Dont you think you would like to belong to a live Company like this Write the Secretary B R Stouffer South Omaha Nebr Small talk often results in big-scandals The fear of being tound is often mistaken tor the prickings of con science All Up to Date- Housekeepers ue Detfance Cod Starch because it is better and -1 oz mire of it for same money A man seldom forgets a favor he does another Its a case of minority rule in a house wneie theres a baby Balzora Homo Euilder Corn So named because 50 acres produced so heavily that its proceeds built a lovely horn Oe Salzers catalog Yielded in 1903 in Lid 157 bu Ohio 160 bu Tenn 9S bu and In Mich 220 bu per acre You i an beat this record In 1904 WHAT DO TO0 THIXK OF THESE TIELD3 TEU A zi 120 bu Beardless Barley per acre 310 bu Salters Xw Nat Oats per A 80 bu Salzer Speltz Macaroni Wheat 1000 bu Pedigree Potatoes per acre 14 tons of rich Billion Dol Grass Hay 00000 lbs Victoria Rape for sheep acre 16000 lb3 Teosinte the fodder wonder 54000 lbs Salzers Superior 1odder Corn rich juicy fodder per A Now such yields you can have Mr Farmer in 1904 ir you will plant Sal zers seeds TST SEXD THIS NOTICE AXD 10c In stamps to John A Salzer Seed Co La Crosse Wis and receive thir great catulog and lots of farm sed samples W N U About tre time love lets up on a man rheumatism takes a fall out of him What we have to rain is not one battle but a weary Lies campaign Patmore Tree to Twenty f ive Ladies The Defiance Starch Co will give 25 ladies a round t ticket to the St Louis Exposition to five ladies in each of the following states Illi nois Iowa Nebraska Kansas and Missouri who will send in the largest number of trade marks cut from aten cent lG cunce package of Defiance com warer launur starch This means from your own home anv where in the above named states These trade marks must be mailed to and received by the Defiance Starch Co Omaha Nebr before Sentember 1st 1904 October and November will be the best months to visit the Exposition Remember that Defiance is the only starcn put up 1G oz a full pound to the package You get one third more starcn for the same money than of any other kind and Defiance never sticks to the iron The tickets to the Exposition will be sent by registered mail September 5th Starch tor sale by- all dealers The span of life was lent for Ioftv duties not for selfishneis A du Vera i A m