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THUII HE 'KIDNEY ml fel MTf 1Mmw, .w-.-' r -U-- . HKSV, 'Ug3 i3 - igs-j To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of this paper May ; , Haye a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. i t , -- Woalc ami unhealthy kidneys aro rosponslblo for more sickness anil tmfl'orlng than any other dLscaso, thorolbro, when through neglect or other causes, kidnoy trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results aro sure to follow. 3 Your other organs may need attention but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention llrat. If you aro Hlolc or "feel badly,'5 begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-ttool, tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as noon as your kidneys begin to got bettor they will help all the other organ.1? to health. A trial will convlnco anyone. The mild end immediate effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, thu great kidney nml bladder remedy, u boon realized. It hiaudn tho highest for its wonderful cures of tho most distressing cases. Swamp Root will sot your whole system right, Had tho best proof of this is a trial. 14 East 120ih St., Nrv York Citv. DCM Slit! ' Oct. ISth. 1903, "I liailfbocn tufferin'ff tweroly from kidney trputilr. All symptoms wero on hand; my former Miungth ami iiotrcr had loft ma; I could hardly dtne mTc!t ulonc. Hvon iiiymcnl.il capacity wis Jlviiv out. nnl oftti I vislied to die. II wn then taw an Advertisement of yours tn n New York i'r r. hut would not liao paid any attention to it. iioil it not promiiod r woin sturnntca willi every lotllo of your niciliritu', 01.501 tine tliat jour bwanui jtoot 11 purely veitPtnhle. and dooi not contain any l.aimtul driies. I run cevctlt yaare and four nuinthi old. mid with n good ronscionro 1 can recmutnend tiwatnp-Koot to all Mittercrs from kidney trouble. I'our membfii of my family linvo been uilni; Snauip-Itoot for four ditTcient l.iducy disease, witfi tho fauna L'offll rusuln." With many thanks to you, I romol'. Very truly your., KOUUKT BURNER. You may havo a sample, bottlo of this famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, ecnt froo by mall, jwstpaid, by which you may lest Its virtues lor such disorders as Idducy, bladder and uric acid diseases, poor difjosticn, being obliged to pass EDITOUIAL NOTE. So success ful Swamp-Root in piomplly curing oven the moat distressing cases ot kidney, liver or bladder troubles, that to provo. its won derful merits, you may have a samplo bottle and a IkmU of valuable information, both bent absolutely f reo by mail The book con tains many of tho thousands upon thou sands ol testimonial letters received fnm moo nnd women cured. Tho value nnd suc cess of Swamp-Root is so well known that cur readers are adviscii to send for a cample lottlc, In sendingyour address to Dr. Kil tncr&Co.. BinghamtorANrY,, besuretbsay Put your fin ger on our trade mark. Tell your dealer you want the bast starch your money can buy. Insist on having the best, DEFIANCE. It is 16 ounces for to cents? No premiums, but one pound of the very best starch made. VVc put all our money in the starch. It needs no cooking. It Is absolutely pure., It 'gives satisfaction or money back. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. tiuHis WHtfiE Ail 11 sf tans. Host Cough Syrup. Taalea Uood. Dae 10 uma. hoiq or arusauta. I o I o I M O I fan u BffVl yf THE DEFIANCE, STARCH CO. VM o f&gSWtuf jH V timmMMM wt uuiuiiu, 1-swu. aay q V,r,f(, asss mr O I o 0 your water frequently night and dav smarting or irritation in passing, brick dust or sediment in the urine, headache, backache, lama bac, dfczincs3, sleepless ncis, nervousness, heart disturbance duo to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from bad blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, irritability, wornout feeling, lack of ambition, los3 of flesh, sallow com plexion, or Hright's disease. If your water, when allowed to remain undisturbed in c f'lass or bottle for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling or lias n cloudy appearance, it is evidenco that your kidneys and bladder need immediate attention. Swamp-Hoot 13 the great discovery 0! Dr. Kilmer, tho eminent kidney and blad tier specialist. Hospitals use it with won derful success in both slight and sot ere cases. Doctors recommend it to their patlenl3 and use it in their own families, because they rccognizo in Swamp-Root the greatest and most successful remedy. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is for sale at drug stores the world over in bottles of two sizes and two prices fifty cents and ono dollar. Jiemetnber the tin me, Swimf-Koot, Dr. A'ilmer's Szntinp-A'oot, and the address, Eing' hamton, A'. I'., on every bottle. yju read this generous offer iu this paper. COUPON. 1'lease write or fill In this coupon with your name nnd addresa and Dr. Kilmer & Co, will aend ynu u l:ree Sample llottlo ol Swamp-Root the tircat Kidney Remedy. Name.....,,... St. and No..... City or Town . State Mention this paper. It ahltcted with ore cvea, uie Thompson's Eya Water FARMERS 1IKST ON KAKTII Harness, Collars and Saddle With BB trade mack arc made from tha YA-faihloncd tar- td California leather. with care willlait a llutlmc. Aikyc-r lia!r If thev do not handle our voodi. 3nd 2-ccnt stamp for Catalog of our lUrncsa and Sadd'u, which thow you a waf to biif them. UUCKbTAfr llOS Thu Miirneat Men, Lincoln, Nebraska, FARMERS and STOCKMEN Wo can aaro you mliidleman'a profit by haTlnit our ,.n warehuu.ea and feeding yard, and cvUrlnpc tiiitheit iKMtliiln prlcea tor your cralu and atock. M-iut fur our I'Klii: "Itooklot." Fam.' Grain and Line Stock Commission Co. :U Colony Building. Chicago, 111. SAN ANTONIO Tha rlimats'a the thing at San Antonio. A rata June day is not hnsr than tha average day in ban Antonio. Climate, scenery and the good liotxls rnaka it a perfect Winter resort. Tho cosmopolitan population, tho crumbling walls, ruins ami tho historic places near San Antonio are especially int:resting. Katy'a through Pullman steepen from St. (.ouis, Kansas City and bhreveport make the trip comfortable. Tha Mtury of San Antonio," a beautifully Illustrated booklot about tha city. Its hlstury and Its rarled attractions, will be trut anywhere on receipt of 40 la aumps. See Katy'a Agent, or "r" QEOrtGE MORTON, Qon. Pass. Ast. 6T. LOUIS, MO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE LINCOLHIMPORTIKu HORSE CO Lincoln, Nobrooko German Couth, Perciiprons, rnOlKh hifp HK Km mwwmxwti' cllu JCl5a The LARGEST importers of FIRST CLASS stall 01s of any coru'trn in all the V-sti OVHR 50 HEAD TO SELECT FROM. On arriving m Lincoln tak the Stale Famt street car wrih runs directly to our bsm. Come and sous or write. Lg. Dut. Tel. 575 A U Sullivan, Hgr. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO W. N, U. Omaha. No. 91904 BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. lrCrN KK lUlLa SB o m fftasasSCMfi o o o ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION WELL BE GREATEST EVER SfELP ON EARTH Estimated Cost, Exclusive of the Value of the Exhibits, Is from Forty to Fifty Million Dollars Miles of Wonderful Displays in More Than Twenty Buildings. It is now n little more titan two monthR before the gate will open upon tho World't Filr at St. l.ouls and Mn public will h iuvltfil In nee tho grrntait exposition thnt htm ever boon created. Th vsst exhibit pttlacns art' oinpluto nnd many oV (hem htivo boon finished for several months. Within tho next two month hII of them arc to bo brightened with new oonts of paint o that, on tjn opening day, tho magnificent array of pstlncon will np- pour a fioflh as n newly blossomed ioho. No one, no matter how vivid his Im- tiglnntion, can picture to himself the cene that will bo presented when the Exposition is complete The more one se4 this xreut collection of exhibit palaces and counties other buildings, the more deeply Impressed ho be- i comes with tho grandeur of tho under- taking- As the dajs prow louder and tho air 'becomes bnlniy with the breezes of spring, the Exposition will take on far greater activity than it lmn Been during the boisterous days of winter. In spite of the severe weather, work linn not ceased upon the construction of the World's Fair for moro than a day or two at a time and there Is every expectation and prom ise that it will be complete on tho opening day. The buildings and grounds, magulli- zmmmiA View looking east from the Plaza St. the cent though they bo, arc but the sot- iiiiK ior a inr more iniercHiing tiispiny. In nil tho buildings tho host products that tho worltl can offer will bo arrang ed In tho most attractive order and will convey to the mind a bettor idea of what the wide world is doing than would years of study and inquiry. Fifty-one nations of the world and all ot the states of the American Union will bo represented in this extensive portrayal of the world's present-day effort. Those who are familiar with the Columbian Exposition at Chicago havo often asked if the Louisiana Pur chase Exposition would equal in ox tent or grandeur the celebrated Ex position of 1893. When told Jiat It would bo twice as lnrgo In extent or grounds nnd 50 per cent larger In exhibit space In buildings, they have MARKETING FOR THE SEA COW. It Is Necessary Now to Cut Through Ice to Get at the Eel Grass. Tho man who does the marketing for the Aquarium's sea cow has had to do some lively hustling this winter to keep that big animal supplied with food. Tho sea cow Is eight foot long, weighs 800 pounds, and has a nialthy appetite. In the first eighteen weeks after Us arrival hero from Florida, on Sept. 3 Inst. It ate ninety bushels of eel grass, six uushels of fennel-leafed pond weed and two bushels of ulva, or sen lettuce, making ninety-eight bushels of aquatic plants in all in eighteen weeks, or an nverage of about five and one half bushels a week, which Is about its present rate of consumption. The eel grass and other things for the sea cow'h table are gathered in Oravesend Hay or the waters there with connected. Daymen say that the present has been the hardest w'nter hereabouts on the water In twenty-live years. On many days It has been nec essary to cut through tho Ice to get Swiss Industrial Schools. Thoro are industrial schools for clock and watch making In Geneva, Ix)cle, Chaux-de-Fonds, etc.; thero aro art and industrial working schools in Zurich and other pities for women, and thero are industrial schools for the hand trades In most of the citlos and towns or the country. The sub jects taught In these schools are draw ing, arithmetic, geography, bookkeep ing, German, French and practical in struction In the trade chosen by tho j pupil. aaaKMBnMjMaMwawaMMVwMBMMBwiMMsnarrtntac n lfer?,. S; --;ter 1 ZlS&k 'ateseL'. f'sSi' m , ' ' '.-SSv . 4 ' y e,WT. . ' v ' - tV. been loth to believe siieh a statement. Hut such Is tho met. The exhibit pal aces of the I-ouislana Purchase Ex position average much larger than those ol Chicago and aro greater In number. About 130 acres of lloor space are provided In tho various pal aces of tho present World's Fair and more Hum twpnty buildings will bo used for exhibit purposos. The larg est of those Is the Palace of Agricul ture, which covers twenty acres. The net In sire Is the Palace of Transpor tation, covering fifteen ncres hud con taining four miles of railway tracks for the oNhlblt of locomotives and ears. At tho Chicago ISxj'osltlon thoro wore practically no outdoor ex hibits. At this World's Fair about 100 ncros are given up to outdoor displays, supplementing In a most pleasing manner tho hundreds of thousands of Indoor exhibits. At the Chicago Ex position ono building was used for no loss than three important depart ments. At the World's Fair in St. l.ouls four buildings, covering forty fix e acres, are given up to the same four departments. Tho total cost of tho World's Fair Is estimated at from forty to fifty million dollars, exclusive of the value of tho exhibits. Tho Palace of Ma chinery alouo will contain exhibits to the value of eight million dollars. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS. Anthony. Palace of Varied Industries right. Palace of Manufactures in the To mention the big things or the World's Fair of 1904 would bo to give a catalogue of the greatest achieve ments of man In many linos of en deavor. For example: Wo shall see tho largest locomotive ever built, weighing ninety-live tons and having twelve driving wheels. We shall hear tho largest organ in the world In the most beautiful festival hall ever built. We shall soe some of tho greatest hea coast defense guns manufactured for the United States government. In tho Government Building, which is the largest exhibit building ever erected by federal authority at an Exposition, thero will be a model of a half of a huttlcshlp for the Navy display. Tho United States Government has also erected a bird cage so large that tall trees grow within the inclosure. In which will be held captive during tho at the eel grass required for the sea cow's food, sometimes through Ice ten inches in thickness and often through Ice of five or six Inches. Somotlmes when tho ice had moved out with a shift or the wind, leavlncr open spaces, access to the eel grass would bo easy, but frequently the Ice would have closed In, and then it would be necessary to cut holes In It to get at tho eel grass below. So the work of supplying the sea cow's table has been so far this win ter attended by more or less difficulty, but, thero has never been a day on which 'the sea cow has had to go hun-'gry- Now York Sun. Brain Growth. Brain development Is found by Prof. Seggel of Munich to have two periods or acpeleratlon rrom 10 to 11 and from 17 to 18 In girls, and from 12 to 13 and 19 to 20 in boys. At the period of most rapid Increase In height from 12 to 14 years tho growth of the brain is less than one-hundredth that of tho body, but at 17 to 19 It grows one-thirtieth as rast, and at 20 reaches onesoventh of the body growth. Wholesale Marriage. No tower than forty-two couples were married simultaneously at Plou gastol (Lower Brittany) one morning recently. Work In tho village and In' all the surrounding hamlet was on tlroly suspended for the day, for the excollent reason that there was scarce ly a living soul in the neighborhood not rotated to one or other of the brides or bridegrooms, for tho good people of Plougastel never marry out side their own commune. London Mail. Exposition ccason. thousands of birds representing many specie? and cllmos. Tho largest hotel over built, contain Ins; 2,300 rooms. Is within the World's Fair grounds. The largest Btatue ever cast will stand In tho Palace of Mines and Metallurgy as the exhibit of the Iron Industries of Birmingham, Ala. Twelve acres are devoted to a mining gulch containing all manner of mining machinery and exhibits. A floral olock. 112 feet in diameter, the hands of which weigh more than a ton each, will toll the time of day upon the slopo north of the Palace of Agriculture. A map of tho I'nitetl Stnte3, six acres in extent, planted with cereab nnd other plants common 'to tho vurlous states, Is an interesting display by the United States Bureau of Plant Industry. Forty acres are devoted to the Phil ippine exhibit and thirty acres aro de voted to tho Indian display. Six acres aro devoted to tho garden of roses. Twenty acres ure set apart for tho ac commodation of nlrships. which will participate In the contests for prizes amounting to $200,000. The Quadren nial Olympic games will bo hold dur ing the World's Fair upon tho athletic flfcld of tho Exposition Grounds. An intra-mural railway, having fourteen miles of track will convey the visitors to any part of the Exposition. Some forty restaurants will feed the multi- on the left. distance. Palace of Electricity on tudo, and an amusement street a mllo long, containing the most novel nnd wonderful entertainments, will furnish inversion to the guests of tho Exposi tion. All St. Louis Is preparing for the World's Fair, which will open on April 30 next and continue for seven months. Hundreds of buildings have boon remodeled Into hotels, and thou sands of homes havo been listed, upon Invitation of the World's Fnir manage ment, to help care for the visitors. Every preparation has been made for a period of unusual festivity, mil St, l.ouls expects to give her visitors a delightful season of sight-seeing and entertainment. Thlrty-llvo miles of roadway hao been constructed within the World's Fair grounds. HE DID' NOT UNDERSTAND. Amusing Error of Frenchman Thr.t . - Coot Him $5. A. French visitor to New York, an enthusiastic nutomoblllst, has learned a lesson as to how things aro dona In America. On several occasions when speeding a machine through Central park ho has seen policemen hold up a hand. The result was an increase of speed and a wavo of tho hand Iu return. The pollco havo been In the hopes ot catching him, and finally one ot them did so by placing his horse in the auto's track, compell ing it to como to a standstill. In court the Frenchman was amazed at the causo ot his arrest. Ho took tho sig nals or the officers as commendations and congratulations t.nd turned on moro power to show them vhat ho could do. Tho losson cost him $3. French Taxes Increase. Returns of the revenue from Indi rect taxes In France In 1903 show that receipts amounted to 5CS,3SO,380, an increase of J20.C37.5So over the esti mates, and $30,175,bGo over 1902. How the Starfish Feeds. A starfish can neither seo nor hoar. Neither has it tho sense of smell. In Bplte or thoso seeming impediments, nevertheless, It seeks and devours Its prey as neatly as nn ordinary fish. Tho starfish lies upon Its prey and folds its "arms" or rays completely about it. Then It pushes Its stomach out through Its mouth and will wrap even a large oyster and shall within tim folds of the stomach. The mouth ot the starfish is In the center ot lta rays. mTB or Onto. CiTt rir Tolkdo, ., t.ll- lof.1T t ' , . 1"rak J. t nr.'.r.Y tmiWet ooth that ho 11 reninr partner f the firm of !'. .1. t nsr.y .-.., iloliin biiiineM In the l Ity of TiHHo. lmmy awl Male aforeMltl. ami ilm Mtd firm lllpy the ""' (INK lirxtlllKU HOl.t.Alts fur erh and every cae of ( taii tlwt miiiDot lie cnted by the u or I.AL..TAHa,.C.rlK. riJAXK J. CIIX..KY. Swm to beton nie and !ilnerlbil In my pres ence, till 6th day of December. A. 'J1!.-.. a- A. Vt. uLn."SO, J "At ,- NuTAitr 1'riitf IliiirTcatarrh Cure l taken Intern-illy and arti directly m the IiUhmI rod tniicmii mrfacea r too rtlcm. Send for tcjilmiintsl. free. , K. d. CI1KM:Y A CO., Toledo, O. Sold hr all l)rurlt.7fc. Take flair Family l'llla for constipation. Russia's Drastic Ccnsorsnip. Newspaper work- in Russia is not pleasant. Tho government spomla more, money on Us press censors than on Its schools. Last your eighty throe papers were suspended for vari ous periods and twenty-six were for bidden to accept all advertisements, while L'59 editors wero told they could have :i snort vacation in Siberia '( they 'continued tholr methods of reviv ing various public questions.. THE WABASH RAILROAD. Hast and South. Special rates on sale dally to nil Winter resorts of tho South. Half faro round trip plus 52.00 on first and third Tuesdays each month to many points South. Tho only lino with its own station at main ontranco of World's Fair grounds. Tho Wabash runs on its own rails from Omaha, Kansas City, Dos Moines, St. Louis nnd Chicago to Toledo, Detroit, NMagaru Falls and Buffalo with through connections be yond. All agents, can route you via the Wabash. For World's Fair descrip tive matter and nil Information ad dress, Harry E. Moorcs, G. A. P Omaha, Nobr. D., Uruguay Minister a Novelist. Dr. EUuardo Acevado Diaz, the new ly appointed minister from Uruguay, who has been sent to Washington In open n legation, is known in South America as a novelist of high ropu'e. Not confining himself to running .1 newspaper as editor and dabbling in affairs 01 state, honor Diaz lottnd time to publish in Spanish a largo number of romances of thrilling interest. Most of these stories have all the In terest of Spanish love ta'.at and aro typical of South America, inking higii mark in tho lighter lltoratv.ro of that country. Lewi-' "Single I Jiniler"RtniIi;it3c cigar. Mutle ot Hik;, mellow tobae'o. o rich in qunlitv that many who fonnuily smnkwl 10c cigars now smoke Lewi-.' "Single Binder.'' Lewis' Factory, l'corir., 111. A lot of misery comes to tho man who sits down and waits. A widow always believes i:t platouie love for otherd. ,11'NE TINT BUTTER COLOR makes to of tho mnrkct birter. Lots of good time is lost by most people In talking about a i.iin's sin when they might bo praying for htm. Cheap Excuro.ono to the suth. On February It. March 3 and 15. tho Kansas City Southern rail.vay will offer to tho public the oxtromely low rate of $10.00 for tho round trip to all points on tho Port Arthur Uoute, in eluding Beaumont, Port Arthur, Lake Charles, Shreveport, Texnrkaua, Fort Smith, Menu, De Quoon and all inter mediate points. Tho. return limit 011 these tickets will bo twenty-one days from date of sale, with stopo.er privi leges at all points sooth ot Kansas City on the going trip. Any Informa tion desired by the public relative to these cheap excursions will, bo cheer fully furnished upon application to S. G. Warner, G. P. and T. A.. Kacw City. Mo. The Value of Persistency. John Dlcdrlch Spreckela. tho son of Clans Spreckles, is .the proprietor ot n San Francisco newspaper. To an editor one day Mr. Spreckles was talk ing about persistence and iu the course of his remarks ho cild: "My father Is a great believer ,. persist ence In patience. Once vhon I was a boy I abandoned In ce ytir soma childish task that I had undertaken and my father reproved mo for it. 'Persistence will do anything, he said. There's nothing you can't accomplish with patience.' And then he smiled slightly and added: 'You could even carry water in a sieve if you would have tho patience to wait long enough l havo to wait?' I said. 'Till It froze,' my father answered." To Cure a Cold in Ono tiny. Tnko Laxutivo Bromo Quinino Tablots. All druggists refund mouoy If It iu Us to euro. 25c. His Eye for the "Funny." Miss Kulcher "Of corrse, Mr Froschmann, you are quite familiar with Greek." Mr. Froschmann "Oh! yes, Indeed. 1 know Greek tho minute I see It, the letters aro so funny locking, you know." Philadelphia -Prors. riso's Curo U the host meciolno wo ever used f or nil affection of tho thiout nnd lungs. Wat, O. Undslev, Vuubvrcn, lad., Tcb. 10. 1900. Asked and Answered. "What is tho price of liberty?" howl ed tho political spellbinder. Arter a brlor pause for breath, ho continued: "Again I ask you, my friends, what Is tho price of liberty?" "From ?3 to ?10, according to the humor or the judge," squeaked a volco lrom tho gallery. Chicago News. ' WIngloStIck LAirNimy iilcr VVona spill, break, freozo nor bpot clothes WlltC Id innte nml i...,l., .Ml .. .. . 1 i any other bluing. Ir your" grocer doS mi kuuii it senti luc ior samplo to Tito Laundry Bluo Co., 14 Michigan Street. Chicago. Planets revolve, but shooting stars are not necessarily revolvers. -tf JSC" aJFm.jMa