..to .1 i,v DE WARNED! Heed Nature's venting! Pain tills or lurking ills oaso. Backache la kidney lmln a warning of kidney ills Urinary trou bles, too, I'omo to tell you the kidneys kare sick. Constant weariness, head aches, dizzy spelN, days of jmin, nights of unrest arc dan ger signals warn ing you to cure the kidneys. UsoDonn's Kidney Pills, which have made thou sands of permanent cures. Frank D. Ovcrbaugh, cattlc-buycr nnd farmer, Catskill, N. T., says: "Doctors' told me ten years ago that I had Brlght's Disease, and said they could do nothing to save me. My back ached fo I could not stand It to even drive about, and passages of the kidney secretions were so frequont as to annoy mo greatly. I was growing worse all the time, but Doan's Kid ney Pills cured me, and I have been well ever since." A FHEE TKIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Ovcrbaugh will be mailed on application to any part of tho United States. Address Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For salo by all dealers; price 50 cents per box. Think of your own faults and jou will talk less about the faults of oth ers. WlQfllC'Stlck LAUNDRY iitun Won't spill, break, frcozo nor spot clothe. Costs 10 cents and equals 'JO cents worth of any other bluing. If your grocer docs not keen it send lOcforsaninlo to Tho Lauudrv Ulue Co., 14 Mlililgan Street, Chlcuco. Try Onc'Package. If "Defiance Starch" docs no! please you, return it to your dealer. If It does you get one-third moro for tho same money. It will give you satisfaction, and will not stick to the Iron. The shopherd'8 crook needs no crookedness in tho shepherd. If you don't get tho biggest and oest It's your own fault. Defiance Starch is for sale everywhere and there is positively nothing to equal It In quality or quantity. There Is no place like home when there is no other place to go. How to Clean Laces. To clean dclicato laces, tako a largo plans Jar, cover with old cotton and sprcaif tha Iaco carefully on it. Set the bottlo in warn: Ivory Soup suds and leave for an hour. If stains aro dlfllcult to rcmovo plaeo in tho Bun and they will disappear. Itinso by dipping tho bottlo In clear water. ELEANOR K. PARKER. Tho bookmaker wouldn't succeed If everyone knew him like a book. Defiance Starch is guaranteed big gest and best or money refunded. 1C ounces, 10 cents. Try it now. You never hear any one complain nbout "Defiance Starch." There is none to equal it in quality and quan tlty, 10 ounces, 10 cents. Try It now and save your money. It is no use being better than others unless wo aro better than our old selves. ancntly cured. No (Its or ncrrcnimf m arte ur. Kline's ureal nerve iiroxor J.OO trial bottle ana trt-aute. Arch Street, i'MUUelpUM't They say that when a happy child's laughters is heard on earth the choirs of paradise aro told to hush, because tho child makes sweeter music. Try me Just once ana I nm sure to como again. Defiance Starch. Whnt a man sews he doesn't always also rip, if ho Is a tailor. WmWEATHER COMfORT r w vta . There fa ho satisfaction keener fi Jthan being dry and comfortable " tvhen out in The hardest atprroj SQUARE SURE OFTM& v. IP .YOU WEAR'" l ar -.-,, I tOYVt SBKSBSI&f iBP "' .'WBVJW . yl WATEBPBOOF? ILED CLOTHIN Minn luntirx on VrlloW in RttfKfD RY OUR GUARANTE i A I TOVvrR CO.B-OSTON.MAJ UJAI ionts (AAPiAt id.unintuotcniouH. a .. vniiD nn ai ivd. "-TI 77. . . -" - $5001 iven Away Write ui or alc au Alahustlno dealer for particular! and free saniple card of ?taicitftitti VTio Sanitary Waif Coatlnir netruysdleaeKermssndtnnln Never rubs or scales Yoa can apply It uiu wltb cold water. lleautlful t'(tcct In white and delicate tlnti. Not adUee-breedloi;,i)Ut uf-date hot-water glue preparation, lluj Alahastlne In 5lb. nackaefi. nronerlv la belled, of paint, hardware and drug dealers. 'Illnta on Decoratlne," and our Arttits' Idcaafrce. 4Un8TI!UCU.,lrtsillUidi,B'ltk., tr ioj nirbi., a. i. Ttlnant Tabulet ate the brit dr epla medicine eer made. A tundred inllll.im of them Sist I been sold In the United States lo a (Ingle year. Constipation, heart burn, alclc headache, dlzzlne!, bad breath, tore throat, and every 111 neu arllii2 frui a disordered itomach are relieved or cured by It I pant Tabulea. Ono will cenerally Ktve relief wlthlu tenty win tea The tit f enl package Is enough lor ordinary acculoui. AU drurlts tell them. JHanyliofonnerIysmokerJlO?CtgarsnowsraoI:e LEWIS'SIHGLE BINDER straights cigar Tour Jobber or direct from Factory Peoria, 111. II A is iQjCP' "f i 'i- jfij w I v J CsJ.ih KfTdl NEWS IN NEBRASKA m: THE STATE IN BRIEF. Four saloons will do bualnets in Ra venna this yaar, Three cases of scarlet fever aro un der quarantino nt Columbus. A meeting of tho directors of tho fair association wns held at Pawnoo City and Septcnibor 20, 21, 22 nnd 23 waa set as tho fair dates for thisBoa son. , Tho Law and Order League has withdrawn its remonstrance against tho threo saloonkeepers of I'aplllion nnd at a meeting of the town board licenses wero granted- John Cnscbeer, for tho last thirty years a resident of Blue Springs, was adjudged Insano by. tho board of In sanity commissioners nnd ordered committed to tho asylum. Madison county commissioners nro sorlously thinking of putting the wolf scalp proposition beforo the voters at tho noxt election. They feel that tho county is being skinned on the wolf deal. A pig with two completo bodies at tached to one head was born on tho farm of Matt Smith, a farmer living i four miles north of Columbus. Each body had four well formed legs and feet. Tho monstrosity was born dead. Tho greatest wonder of the twen tieth century in Polk county is liio amount of property that Is being round in "Little Polk" that has never been assessed beforo Tho people arc "coughing up" morq diamonds than over. Mrs. Ed Ewlng of Jackson town ship, Ilnll county, was accidentally shot by a rlllo bnll, tho weapon being In the nands of a neighbor, Mark Ly on. The latter was shooting- to scare a dog. The ball was extricated and sho will recover. Tho Golden Hod Telephone, com pany that camo to Osceola a couple of years ago, reducing tho rates a third from what had always been paid or phones In tho town and county, has sold out to a party of gentlemen from Ida Grove, la. Ed Wilcox, who was arrested In Omaha on tho charge of horse steal ing, was arraigned In police court at Fremont and waived preliminary ex amination. In default of ball he was committed to tho county Jail. Wilcox belongs In Shelton, Neb. Jacob Miller, arrested In Ravenna and now held In custody of Sheriff Sammons In Kearney on the charge of burglarizing a waycar, has mado two desperate efforts to escape and tho officers aro of tho opinion that ho '8 wanted someplace else for some thing more serious. Frank Kaberda, a Bohemian farmer who lived a few miles northwest of Lawrence, was found by a neighbor dead In his house. Mr, Kaberda was a bachelor and lived alone. Ho had been dead several hours when found. The cause of death Is not known. George M. Burchart and Harry Ray mond were arrested and lodged In tho McCook Jail, charged with burglariz ing the store of C. L. Degroff & Co. Goods to the amount of $10 Wero found on their person. They had sold some articles and have moro in hid ing. During tho night both broke out of Jail. I. B. Strong of Boatrico received word that his father, Albert Strong, an engineer, had been killed in a wreck on tho Iron Mountain railroad running out of St. Louis. Mr. Strong was well known In Beatrice and for several years had a run on tho Union Pacific road between that place and Manhattan, Kas. An accident happened to John C. Grlbble, ono of tho pioneer farmer citizens residing four miles southwest of Dakota City, that may prove fatal. He was crossing his barnyard about dark when a young stallion chased him down and ran over him, trampling him down and badly bruising him up around tho face and breast. Tho science of cooking will bo taught In tho summer school at tho stato university. Tho announcement has been mado by Miss Rosa Bouton, head of tho domestic sclcnco depatt ment. Tho course will consist of lec tures and actual cooking in tho kitch en laboratory. The work will bo given each morning during tho summer ses sion. Fraternal Insurance companies will not havo to nay a tax on tho securi ties deposited by them with tho stato auditor. This tho stato board of equalization decided after having lis tened to arguments from insurance men on several occasions. Governor Mickey, AssditoY Weston and Secre tary of State Marsh voted not to tax tho securities and Treasurer Morten- I sen and Land Commissioner Follmen voted to follow tho opinion handed down by Attorney Gonoral Prout and assess tho securities. The houso of Don Mortos, four miles north of Tablo Rock, was struck by lightning during a recont thunder storm, and G. E. Bedea, three miles east, had .two valuable horse3 killed by lightning during the tamo storm. The Farmers' Grain company of York, which has boon In business for tho past slxt""i months, and is ono of the most yro&porous companies of that kind in tho state, has contracted for a now elevator which will bo strictly up-to-dato in all respects and will have a capacity of about 40,000 bushels. NEBRASKA LEADS IN FARMING. Stats Captures Highest Awards for Agriculture at World's Fair. OMAHA "At tho preliminary Judg ing of exhibits at St. luls, Ncbrnski received the highest award In ngrlcu! turo. Tho exposition required n Judg ing ok. the riposting day on two points tho material exhibited and tho .ex cellence nnd completeness of tho In stallation. In the agricultural build ing Nebraska received 100 on each of these points nnd 1st tho horticultural building 100 on the material and 05 on tho installation." Tilts' Is the report mado by G. W. Wattles of tho Nebraska commission, who returned frcsn tho St. Louis expo sition, whore ho, with other members of the commission, had been to attend tho oi onlng. "Tho exotcisos wore held In tho Plaza do St. Louis," ho said. "Wo were occllently seated and could hoar and see everything. Thoro wns n very lntgo ciowd and it was well hand led. The program Included speeches and music. I foar that to contpletu the exposition In cvory detail six weeks will bo needed, or in caso of bad weather, even two months. "Nebraska Is the fnrthost along of any In tho agricultural buildings and Is protty well cosnplote, although there Is considerable work yet to bo done In tho placing. We have an ex colVmt locntlon with a special allot ment of space for com exhibit direct ly across from our snaln exhibit. Wc have there 1,000 bushels of as flno corn as any state ever produced any year. We were paid the very highest cotppll ment by nil the members of tho com snlssion." ' $50,000 FOR A BIG FARM. Thomas E. Parmelc Purchases the Holdrege Ranch. LOUISVILLE Tho big Holdrcgo ranch of 800 acres, ono mllo cast of here, changed hands Saturday, tho purchaser being Thomas E. Parmelc of Plattsmonth. The consideration is said to have been ?50,000. Tho salo Includes tho old Stout houso, or cas tle, built years ago by "Bpss" Stout for housing convict laborers who work ed in the stone quarries along tho Platte river. It is said that Mr. Parmelo will sell tho house, with about Ave acres of land, to the National Swedish Mission association for $10,000, to bo used ns a training school for clergymen. To help out the mission In tho purchaso the town of Loutsvlllo will donate $2, 000 to tho association. The Holdrege ranch has been Im proved by Mr. Holdrcgo, general man ager of the Burlington railroad, tmtll It is ono of the finest ranches in Ne braska. Enormous hog and cattle barns havo been built regardless of expense and everything that Is requir ed for an ur-to-dato ranch has been put on the place. Whether Mr. Par melo will preserve the big ranch In tact or sell it Is not now known. A Splendid Business Chance. By investing a small sum of money there Is now offored to any citizen in. any county of Iowa or Nebraska a most excellent opportunity to mako money. A new invention in the shapd of a folding poultry coop for shipping poultry, which, when returned by tho express companies, costs less than one-half of whnt Is charged now forj returning the ordinary shipping coop. Every farmer or shipper of poultry cannot fall to recognize tho ndvantago in this respect alone. For an illus trated circular and full particulars writo A. W. Clark, room 421, Beo building, Omaha, Neb., who Is a thor oughly reliable and responslblo man. Investing in Nebraska Land. TERRY, S. D. A number of promi nent Terry citizens havo recently been Investing heavily In farm lands in Ne braska. Most of them aro locating 1st the vicinity of Basset, where several thousand acres of land havo been pur chased during tho last few months by Terry men. Among the most recent to ncqulro land In that vicinity are. Miner Blow, W. A. Pelharn and Wil liam Trent. These gentlemen havo re tired from business In Terry 'and will begin ranching and stock raising on tho land. Two Women Take the.Vcll. FALLS CITY. Miss Kltt of Den ver, who has been attending the Ur sullnc convent of this city, nnd Miss Sulllvnn of this place havo been re ceived as novices In tho Order of tho Ursullne Sisters and have assumed tho habit of tho order. The ceremo nies were conducted by Rt. Rev. Bish op Bonacum at Nazareth convent, the mother houso In York. Miss Kltt has taken the name of Sister Mary Cece lia and Miss Sullivan will bo known as Sistor Mary Teresa. Arrested for Forgery. BLAIR George Wyatt,v a young man about 28 years of age, who has been working around Washington In this county for several years, was fo rested and broiler I from Omaha tho othor cay uy Sheriff Mencko on a chargo of passing forged notes in Blair. Thoro were twonotes of $12 each, drawn In favor of Howard Crlnk of Washington and with tho namo of Hans Hanse, of the same plav'o, signed to them. They wero passed upon M. M. Martin and John Peterson, both hardware mertrttants of Blair. Bi I IVI A A VALUABLE PREPARATBON," nU-H.A, VRITES DR. KEAflBALL. .. Rachacl J. Kcmball, M. D., 334 Virginia. St.. Buffalo. N. Y., in n ', graduate of tho University of Buf falo, class 1881, and has been lit the practtco of medicino in mat city ', siuco then. Sho writes as follows: "My conviction, supported by ex perience, is that Pcruna is a valuable ! preparation for all catarrhal affco tions. I have taken one bottle of Pcruna myself and lust feci fine. I ' shall continue to take it." Rachacl J. Kcmball, M. D. Pcruna has cured thousands of catcs of female weakness. As a rule, how ever, beforo Pcruna Is resorted to sev eral other remedies havo been tried 1st vain. A great many of tho patients havo taken local treatment, subtnittcd themselves to Mirglcnl operations, and" taken all sorts of doctor's btutT, with out any result. Tho reason of so many failures Is tho fnct that discuses peculiar to the fetnalo bcx nro not com snonly recognized ns being caused by catarrh. Tltcso or- Femnlo Troublo Not ItocoRnlzud as Cntnrrli. gans aro lined by mucous membranes. Any mucous membrane is subject to catarrh. Catarrh of ono organ is exactly tho same as catarrh of any other organ. What will euro catarrh of the head will also euro catarrh of the pelvic organs. Pcruna cures these cases slttiply hecaubo it cures the catarrh. Mobt of the women afflicted with pel Most of the Ailments Peculiar to the Nfe . " W$W( Female Sex are Due to Catarrh oi r , vFmh j 111 1 1 1 the Pelvic Organs. WM I-iraV I lainfir I nnr'hnArir' There la nolh!nirnrnintlnir and .nil.. - j ,7 , ,, . .7 . 'Tin? Llbbjr'a Luncheon meat. There are many delicious way Llbby'a Pcctlesi Dried Heel, 1'otted and Deviled Ham SKC&n.er$ loriVncho-n.! Lfoby'S (Natural Flavor) F00(J PrOdllCtS Send for our boot, "How to Make Oood Thlncs to Eat." Libby's Alias of tho World sent postpaid for five 2C stamps. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, U. S. A. A public library looks well in any town, but a bank robbery makes moro talk. Mr. YT tnslow'R Boothliifr Syrnp. For children teethlnK, aof tens tha (ruraa, rriluces fr Cammatloa, allajrs pain, cures wkul collu. SSc a UnUe. A truo hero is a man who fights for his country and refuses to Bcrap with his, wife. RED CROSS IJAIA. RLDB Should lo in ovory homo. Ask your grocer for it. Lntgo ii oz. package only 5 cents. Men llko to feel that advico to a woman is an evidence of truo friend ship. Plso's Cure cannot bo too highly spoVcn of ns acougU euro. J. W. O'Duien, 323 Third At, H Minneapolis, Minn., Jon. C, 1900. Tho recording angel docs not credit a man with what his tombstono says in his favor. The Sprains and Bruises mado by St. Jacobs i iimni i in vic diseases havo no idea that their troublo is duo to catarrh. Tho majority of tho people think that catarrh is u disease confined to tho head alone. This is not true. Catarrh is liable to attack any organ of tho body; throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stomach, kid neys and especially thu pelvic organs. Many a womatt has mado this discov ery after a long siege of useless treat ment. Sho has made tho discovery, that her disease is catarrh, and that l'crmia can bo relied upon to euro catarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory rcbitlts from tho use of Peruna, writo at onco to Dr. liartmnn, giving a full statement of your case, and ho will bo pleased to give you his vnluablo advice gratis. Address Dr. llartman, President of The Hattman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. World's Fair New Train. Service On nnd nfter Sunday, April 24th. 1901. Word h Fair Trains will leave Omaha I'nlon Station for KuiIhuh City and St. I.ouIh nt 10:45 n. rr. 5:30 p. m. 11:45 p. m. Special rates on Halo commencing April ifith. Kor tickets. bertliH and In formation, cull or mldrcHH Axcnt I'nlon Station or TU03 P. OODPHEY. I'atiH. nnd Tlckot Agent S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas Streets, OMAHA, NEB. Send 5 cents for Homesteaders' Guide containing 48 p.igos of information. Official map and full Instructions how to got a claim on tho Rosebud reservation. Forbes Locating Agcucy, Donosteol, S. D. never ending cures of Oil Stamp it the perfect remedy wv a ( Of the Skin and Scalp Speedily Cured by Baths with To cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle ap plications of CUTICURA Ointment to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflam mation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of CUTI CURA Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single SET, costing but One Dollar, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, nnd blood humors, eczemas, rashes, itch ings, nnd irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, when all else foils Fold throughout tht world. Cutlrura oip. Me., Olat mml. .. lttolol, Mr. (JB '"'n Caoeolalt Ooataa Hill. He. prr vial o tO). Wfpolii Soadon, V CsarUf houM Kq 1 1'irli, I Itu At la Tali Doiioo, 137 ColaubB a. l'otttr Drug Chun Corp. Snli Frserletori. mr Send lor " Tin Urrat Humor Cur," FOR WOMEN A Boston physician's dii covcrv which cleanses and heals all inflammation of the mucous membrane vherever'located. In local treatment of female ills Fax tine is invaluable. Used as a douche it is a revelation in cleansing and healing power; it kills all disease germs which cause inflammation and discharges. Tliousantlsof letters from wonton rirove that it Is tho greatest euro for oticorrhujft over discovered. l'axtino never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore mouth and sore eyes, because these diseases are all caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane. For cleansing, whitening nnd pre serving tho teeth wo challenge tho world to proilnco Its equal. Physicians and specialists everywhere prcscribeandcndor.se Paxtlne, and thou sandsoftcstimoniallcttersproveits value. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A largo trial paclcngound book of Instructions absolutely freo. "Writo The B. Paxton Co., Dept. 5 Boston, Mass. WERE WELCOMED TO 11 Western mm 'oi Canada DURING LACT YEAR. They are settled and tettline on tha Grain and Crazing Lands, and aro prosperous uid satisfied. Sir Wilfred Laurler recently said A new star lias risen on ttie horizon, and it Is towaid it lliat eery immigrant who leaves the land of Ms ances tors to como and seek a home for himself 119W turns his eaze" Canada. There is Room for Millions. 4.UV.U II nm est cutis Rlen array". Schools, Churches, Hallways, Markets. Clluutte, everything .0 ho desired. For a descriptive Atlas and other Information, apply to Superintendent Immigration. Ottawa. Casf ada. or authorized Canadian Government Agent W. V Dennett. SOI New Yoric Ufa Buildmc, Omaha. Neb. W. N. U., Omaha. No. ZO 1904 ruticura YSOAK ijj, jrM HHsSsEsBBBHBsVsSIHbhHsVsVks S$sNaSigfe MARK.