' V r ""V "f ' f THE ALLIANCE HERALD T. J. 0'Kef, Publisher. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. News in Brief Herbert Simmons, a negro, was lynched at Ncal, Ga., for tho killing of J. A. Tark, a whilo man. Tho Japaneso government lias agreed to negotiate an arbitration treaty with tho United States. Tho Chicago Subway company pre pares to expend $15,000,000 In local Improvements In tho near futuro. Tho retirement of Hear Admiral SI lar Terry resultod in tho promotion of Captain Joseph H. Craig to bo rear ad miral. Announcement was inado at tho White houso of tho names for batter ies on tho Atlantic, dulf and Pacific coasts. If tho duty is acceptable to him Hear Admiral Lnmbort will probably bo ap pointed president of tho lighthouse board. Santiago SImonot of Utuado, Porto Rico, a doputy collector of internal, rovonue for the district of Arcclbo, is missing East Boston has celebrated the official opening of tho new tunnel under Bos ton harbor uniting tho city proper and East Boston. Two men and two horses woro drowned and frozen at a deep pool at tho old crossing of Plnoy Fork creek near Dlllonvalo. O. Advices received at Esquimau from tho British admiralty Btato that tho proposed abandonment of Esquimau by tho navy will bo roconsldorcd. Tho Ncuo Frolo Prcsso says Pre mier von Koerbor at an audionco of Emperor Francis Josoph tendered his resignation on tho ground of ill health, At Mobile Jamos Robinson was sent to Jail for thirty days for nn assault. Tho oftenso for which ho was con victed was klralng a young lady against liar will. Tho Echo do Paris learns thnt Ad miral Kaznakoff received n cipher dis patch from Grand Duke Aloxls Inform ing him that tho, emperor wishes to confer with him concerning the North sea affair. Attorney General Woody filed a pe tition in St. Paul, Minn., alloglng Il legal combination of twonty-flvo con cerns, with tho ucnoral Paper com pany as salos ngont, and asks for an injunction. Josoph S. Frollnghuyson, who has been solectcd as personal aide to Gov- ornor-oloct Stokea of Now Jersey, Is nn insurance broker and a cousin of tho lata Secretary of Stato and Sena tor Frellnghuyscn. In Chicago Judgo Walker decided that tho city Is not llablo for dam ages growing out of tho loss in con nection with tho loss of llfo In tho 'Iroquois thcatro fire. At a conference In London of Brit ish, continental and Atlantic steam ship lino managers n satisfactory agreomont was readied with regard to Scandinavian traffic. Tho Connecticut .Tobacco Growers' association has sent to each senator and representative from Connecticut in congress a circular letter protest ing against tho removal of tho tariff from Phlllppino tobacco. Secretary Wilson has promulgated a circular giving tho results of tests mado la nccordanco with an act of tho last congress, directing him to ob tain in tho open market samples of seeds of grass, clover or alfalfa. Representatives of the banking houso of Mandolssohn &. Co. at Berlin havo gone to St Petersburg to tako part in nogotlnting tho new Russian loan. It la now assured hero that tho loan will amount to J240.000.000. Seven moro Indictments In tho land fraud cases woro returned by tho grand tury in Portland, Oro. Two or tho bills were returned under fictitious names, which fact is the basis of re ports tnat men of prominence aro among tho accused. Russian officials- havo demanded of tho Chinese foreign office tho rostt-. tution of tho ammunition apparently destined for Port Arthur seized by tno Uhlneso authorities at Fongtal, near hero, four davs ago. W. R. Jones, manager of tho Chi cago office of tho Washburn-Crosby company of Minneapolis, Minn., died In Chicago from injuries sustained in a fall over a banister in his home. His skull and neck wero broken by tho fall. Tho State bank of Uedham, la., was placed in tho hands of a receiver on tho order of State Auditor Carroll and an effort will be mado to Uquldato Its affairs which aro badly Involved through an alleged $15,000 shortage of Cashier J. A, Caton. It is announced that tho war office placed orders with tho Vickers Sons & Maxim company, Armstrong White worth & Co., and other largo ordi nance manufacturers for a number of twolvo-poundor flold guns, to rearm tho wholo British army. Justice Olpistod or New York hand ed down an opinion, holding that tho law against tho soiling or giving away of streot railway transfers is constl- tutlonal. A charter was granted to tho North western Railroad company of Elk City, Okl., capital 31,875,000. to build from Elk City through Day, Woodward and Beaver counties in Oklahoma. Ladeu with tho largest enrgo ever shipped out of San Francisco on a vessel, the steamer Mongolia depart ed for Chinese and Japaneso ports. Her freight amounts to 18,000 tons. Suspicious. President of, the Vegetarian Associa tion (to candidate for membership)- "Before you aro admitted as a mem bef to our society, I must ask you one serious question 'What is tho causa of that large grease spot on your neck tie ?' " , Twenty-Four-Hour Man. Antonio Cuez, of Padrclla, Portugal, has not slept for threo months. No doctors can euro him, and tho mdjt powerful opiates have no effect. Ho drives mules In tho daytime and acts rb a watchman at night. Egyptians Used Fine Toots. Whon tho pyramids wero built tho laborers did not work under such dls advantages as havo long been attrl butcd to them. Researches show thai thoy had solid and tubular drills ant! lathe tools. Tho drills were Bet with jewels and cut into tho rocks with keenness and accuracy. Discovered It for Himself. "I meant to havo told you of that hole," said tho kindly host to his friend, who had suddenly disappeared in tho courso of a stroll through tho grounds into a pit full of water. The friend climbed out and shook himself. "It doesn't matter," ho said, cheerily, "I found lt Indenture In Ancient Egypt. Recent excavations In Egypt havo rovealed a bond dated A. D. 100 ap prenticing a slavo for two yeara to tho "somlograph," to bo taught to read and wrlto shorthand, or "tho signs that your son Blonyslos knows," tho teachor receiving in all 120 drachmas about $23. To Plant Forest. Tho Unlvorslty or California, at Berkeley, faces a magnificent view of bay, Island and shore, but tho high hills behind It aro bare They aro to bo covered with redwoods, (Irs, man sanltas, tan and whito oaks and ma drones. Not until wo know all that God snows can wo estimate to tho full tho power and tho Bacrcdncsu of some ono ilfo which may seem tho humblest in .ho world. John Ruskin. Discharging a sixtcch-lnch gun If thcro Is such n thing doesn't mako pearly so great a racket as discharg ing a cook. Common sense is tho knack of see ng things as thoy nrc, and doing things aB they ought to bo done. C. B. Stowd. Tho chasto mind, llko a polished piano, may admit foul thoughts with jut rocolvlng their tincture. Sterne. Tho pcoplo who wear second-hand -lothcs havo somo difficulty In bellov ng in tho eternal fitness of things. I havo no patience with a man who would rather havo a lot of nncostors :hau make a nnmo for himself. A friend of mlno who has tho grip .nforms mo that a frlezo on tho wall s worth two colds In tho head. Tho longest way rouud may bo the ihortost way home, becnuso thoro aro qo saloons on tho longest way. Tho devil never worries over tho mrfh who Baves all his smiles for the itrangor. Ram's Horn. Tho man who insists that business '8 only buslnoss Is apt to provo that religion Is only humbug. Tho homes of a nntlon aro tho bul warks of personal and national safety ind thrift. J. G. Holland. Tho most agrceablo peoplo In the world aro thoso who never havo any opinions of their own. Tho lowly placo of service may bo tho mountain top of communion. Tho rich man cannot havo a bettor sank than tho poor mnn's cellar. Thcro Is no Thanksgiving without Srutltudq nhiy&'ifjg ' ' HABIT'S CHAIN Certain Habits Unconsciously Formed and Hard to Break. An lnget.lous philosopher estimates that tho amount of will power neces sary L break a life-long habit would, if it could bo transformed, lift a weight of many tons. It sometimes requires a higher do grco of heroism to break the chains of a pernicious habit than to lead a forlorn hope in a bloody battle. A lady writes from an Indiana town: "From my earliest childhood I was a lover of coffee. Before I waB out of iny teens I was a ralsorable dys peptic, suffering torrlbly at times with my stomach. "I was convinced that It was coffeo that was causing 'be trouble and yet I (ould not deny myself a cup for br.eakfart. At tho ago of 3G I was In very poor health, Indeed. My sis ter told iuo I was In danger of becom ing a loffco drunkard. "But I novor could give up drink ing coffee for breakfast although It kept ire constantly 111, until I tried Postuiu. I learned to make It prop erly according to directions, and now we can hardly do without Postum for breakfast, and caro nothing at all for coffeo. "I am no longor troubled with dys pers'a, t'o not havo spells of suffering with my stomach that used to troublo mo st when 1 drank coffee." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Lcbk in each pkg. for tho famous littio book, "The Tload to Wellville." NEBRASKA. STATE NEWS NEBRASKA 8CHOOL MATTER8. County Superintendents Addressed by Mr, Fswler. At tho state teachers' meeting in Omaha Stato Superintendent Fowler spoke to county superintendents in part, as follows: Nebraska occupies an unrivaled posi tion in having tho lowest per cent of illiteracy of all tho states In tho union. Nowhere has tho valuo of a common school "education been moro gericrally and universally acknowledged than hero, nor has tho freo secondary and higher education In the stato been al together neglected. Tho constitution of Nebraska, adopt ed In 1S75, declared that all moneys arising from tho Bale on leasing of sections No. 16 to 3G In each township in this Btato should bo perpotual funds for common school purposes, of which tho annual interest or Income only can bo appropriated; and tho interest on theso school lands sold and leased, to gether with that or warrants, county bonds and school district bonds, cer tain fees and licenses, and tho stato school tax of lVa mills or lc3s upon tho dollar or assessed valuation of all taxable property in tho stato, provides a sum in excess of $700,000 appor tioned annually to all tho common school districts of tho state. This amount will Increaso from year to year rather than diminish. Local school districts may tax themselves not to exceed 25 mills on tho dollar of assessed valuation. All fines, pen alties and license moneys aro appro priated exclusively to tho uso and sup port of tho common schools In tho re spective subdivisions where they may accrue. Tho constitution also states that the legislature shall provide for tho free instruction In tho common schools of all persons between tho nges of 5 nnd 21 years. Free education, Including freo textbooks and supplies, Is fur nished in all school districts tn tho state. School government, organiza tion nnd management In Nebraska is amost purely local, each ono of tho G.CC7 districts being rcsponslblo for its own school. Each district pro vides a full courso of Instruction In ell of tho eight grades or years of work bolow the ordinary high school, and many of them furnish, graduate certificates upon tho completion of this work. The course includes read ing, writing, spelling, arithmetic, grammar, geography, history, physi ology, etc. In Bomo of tho larger cities of tho stato kindergartens have been established. When a Bchool district has a popu lation of 150 or moro children of school ntro, It may organlzo as a high school district and furnish foo high schvl privileges to nil us pupils who com pleto tho clhhfh grades of work bolow tho high school. Wo havo In Nebraska eighty-five vil lages maintaining a High school courso of ono year, or a total or nine grades of work; thcro aro 175 villages with High school courses of two years; 101 villages or cities with High school courses threo years In length, nnd olghty-four cities In tho stato maintaining a full four years' High school courso sometimes differentiated rin Hovi1 sHontll" K.m-Ush nnil commercial courses, above the eighth grades of common scnool work. Abovo theso wo havo as a superstructure the magnificent University of Nebraska, with its faculty or 200 and an attend ance of moro than 2,500. Tho univers ity has a heavy endowment from lands donated to tho stato by tho United States, and is supported by the proceeds of investment or a perma nent fund, by other Incomes and by a tax of 1 mllluron tho dollar of as sessed valuation of tho state. During tho last school year (1903 1904) there woro enrolled In the schools of Nebraska 280,000 children; the state had G.767 school houses, of which thlrty-flvo wore stone, 339 brick, 105 log, 273 sod, and the rest wood or frame buildings. Tho liutnber of sod school houses In tho stato In 1S90 was nearly 800, but It has steadily de creased since that time, whilo tho number of brick buildings rapidly In creases. Tho valuo or school district property In tho state Is estimated at $11,000,000; the total Indebtedness or all dislficts at $3,2S5.000. and tho total annual expenditures at $1,900,000. Ne braska employs annually 9,700 teach ers, including 3,250 in graded schools. Krens Gives Bond. . LINCOLN William Krens or Cus ter county gave bond for $1,500, and was released pending tho final decis ion upon his case. In tho Custer county district court ho was sentenced to two years in tho stato penitentiary for burning a stack of grain. ANSLEY Moro pralrlo chleUona wero killed In October and November this year In the neighborhood or Ans ley than ovor before, but tho pot hunt er who kills birds' in tho summer lias been stopped, and the rosult U that tho birds aro both plentiful and tame. Depositors Get 39 Per Cent. LINCpLN Receiver William C. May luis Mod with Secrefary Itoyse of theftato banking board his final report of the affalis of tho defunct People's Stato bank off Gothenburg. Which failed In 1901. Tho depositors havo recolved a paymont of 39 per cent and tho rocolvor has been dis charged. Tho Institute for tho Feeble Minded at' Beatrice fittingly observed Christmas. NEBRASKA BRIEFS. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. N. Peterson of Polk county last -week celebrated their gol den wedding. At a regular meeting of tho Fre mont Turnvereln it was voted to send a team to compcto at the national turn fost, which meets next year at In dianapolis. Tho homo of P. B. Noff, an Imple ment dealer in Broomflold, was enter ed by burglars n few nights ago and robbed of $20, several rings and other pieces of jewelry. Whilo oiling nn engine nt the elec tric power houso at Boatrlco Engineer Peter Drouland got his hand too near tho machino and tho index finger of his left hand was torn off. Invitations havo been Issued at Plattsmouth announcing tho forthcom ing marrlago Of F. C. Kingsbury of Arizona and Miss Para Lovo of Fp mont, which will occur January 4, Roscoo Pound will resign his l.isl tion aB dean of tho law school at tho Stato University to enter practice, having formed a law partnership with Frank M. Hall and Frank n. Woods. Tho body of Howard Penn who killed hlmsoir at York in a fit of despondency arrived in Broken Bow from that place and was taken to tho nnldcnco in Former Sheriff Arm strong. About 11 o'clock in tho forenoon ono of tho inmates In tho open ward at tho asylum at Hastings escaped, coming toward Hastings. Ho is do scribed as being about 28 years old, weight 150. dark mustache. Tho city council o Grand Island has passed on its first reading an or dinance regulating tho running of au tomobiles, limiting tho speed to flvo miles an hour In tho business district of tho city and twelve miles an hour In all other districts. Tho other night young Georgo Coil of Dawes county walked from tho peni tentiary to tho trolley car station at Lancaster a freo man. beneficiary of ono of Governor Mickey's Christmas commutations. Coll was convicted flvo years ago of murdering a sheep man named Ryan, with whom, ho and his father, a cattleman, had had troublo over tho range. Governor Mlckoy has assured Su perintendent Greeno of tho Lincoln Hospital for the Insano that there Is absolutely no need for any Investiga tion into tho affairs of that Institu tion. Tho official called at tho execu tive department for a conference and was assured that tho governor had perfect confidence In him and tho In tegrity of his management. Phoenix, (Ariz.) dispatch: Sheriff Hall of Holt county, Neb., arrived with a requisition fr Bernprd W. Mc Greevy, absconding president of tho Elkhorn Valley bank of O'Neill, Neb. The sheriff ild he would not leave before Monday and perhaps not then. Ho Is impressed with the story that Cashier Patrick Hagerty Is In hiding here and hopes to capturo him. Tho committee that has bogged tho Burlington Railroad company for a now depot at York in tho placo of tho barn-like structure now used by tho company there hope that York will have a New Year's present in tho way or a notice from tho company that they will build a much needed depot at York that will bo In keeping with the rapid growth and tho size of tho place. Each prisoner In the penitentiary was given a Christmas present. Tho gift was of modest proportions, con sisting of a large bag of candy, mado in tho prison kitchen, but each man was remembered. Many of them re ceived little trinkets from friends and relatives at homo. Little mementoes of homo life and jars or jam and jelly, with other delicacies, wero received by many or the men. Tho anhual meeting of tho Gage county poultry and pet stock Bhow will bo held in tho opera houso at Blue Springs January 3 and 4. December will bo a good month from the standpoint of tho stato peni tentiary in that the census will l) In creased there by twenty-nine. A circular letter will be Bent out to county treasurer's by State Treasurer Mortensen asking them to begin tho year properly by promptly remitting state taxes to the treasury on Monday or Tuesday. Many county treasurers aro taking advantago of tho renewed offer of tho Burlington and the Union Pacific to pay a part of their taxes, pending the decision on tho applica tion for Injunction. Atter having been mourned as a dead man for the past seventeen years John Marquardt has turned up nt Harrlsburg, Ore., allvo and a busy man. Almost a score of years ago he loft Norfolk and two years later his mother and brothers gave him up as dead. Even tho dato of his death had boen fixed, services held and each an niversary help apart becauso of tho funoral tone it bore. A letter recolved last week came as a joyful greeting. In tho case of the Missouri Pacific Railway company against CnBs county Judgo Josson found for tho plaintiff, fixing tho amount of damage In tho sum of 1 cent, Tho company sued for $1,000 damage. Gust Jonos, a stranger in Cuming county, was comlttod to Jail on a chargo of stealing a team of horses tho properly of James Tlghe, living near Bancroft. Tho prisoner was caught with tho team In his posses sion and was brought before Justice McDermott and was bound over to the district court in default of bail. Live Stock Trades SOUTH OMAHA. CATTLE .Packers were or the opinion that receiptn would be considerably heavier than on tho previous days of this week, but It wan found that supplies wero much Bmaller than generally expected. As a result buyers were nil out- In good season and tho prices paid were rully as good as thoBe In force yesterday. Tho demand for anything at all desirable In tho wny of corn-fed steers was brisk and fully steady prices wero paid. In somo ?ase tho market looked a llttlo stronger. Uuycrs all seemed to be anxious for fresh luppllcs, and owing tn the small receipts there was not enough to go around. Tho cow market was nlso nctive, with prices steady to strong, tho better bunches ihowlnj? tho most strength. Tho sam s with steers, there wero not enough to eo around, so that salesmen experienced little troubio in disposing of everything they had on hand. Hulls, veal calves nnd tags sold nt Just about tho same prices tn tho day before. There was a much bettor demnnd for stockcrs and feeders than has been noticed before. Several country buyers wero In tho yards, and, s a result, speculators wero willing to tako on fresh supplies and tho prices paid wero a Htlto stronger, or fully as rood as those in force at tho closa of last week. HOGS Tho demand was In good shape, ts both local packers and shippers were tnxlous for supplies. Tho small number sn sale, though, made It Impossible for them to till moro than their most urgent requirements. Tho market could bo nuotcd Just about 20 iilghor than yes .orday'B average. The long string went at $4.76'.t. with a few loads at J4.55, and a rew at H.60, with a top of J4.G5. The qual ity of tho hogs was unusually good, coarse heavy loads being unusunlly scarce. Thero was very little chango In tho market. 8HI2BP Quotations for fed stock: Good lo choice yearlings. J5.25G&.50; fair to good yearlings. J5.0Ofi5 23; good to choice weth ers. J4.90i5.23j fair to good wethers. JI.C3 f4.90; good to choice ewes, J4.15S-l.40; fair to good owes, jr:904.15; common to fair ewes, Jl.fi0ft3.90; good to choice lambs, t6.W16.50; fair to good lnmbs, $5.7506.00; feeder yearlings, Jl.40m.C5; feeder weth ers, JI.13S4.40: feeder ewes, J3.25Q3.65; feeder lambs, J5.00go.50. KANSAS C1TV. CATLE Market for steers slow. oth. era steady; native steers, J3.75SC.23; jouthem Bteers, J3.00ft4.50; southern cows. H.73Q3.25; nntlve cows and heifers. J1.76W S.00; Blockers and feeders, tZ.'Z'iH.W, bulls. J2.25& 1.00; calves. J3.00ee.60; west ern fed steers, J3.D0fc3.60; western fed Cows. J1.75fi3.&0, HOGS Market 5c higher; bulk of sales, M.454.70; heavy, Jl.l4.75: packers, J1.55 JM.70: plg3 and lights. J3.83iT4.55. SIIHKP AND LAMBS Market strong; muttons, Jl.00fT3.2o; lambs, J3.00fcfi.76; range wethers, Jl.60ir3.75; ewes, 53.75y4.7S. PLATT WINS THE BIG FIGHT. Odell Announces That There Will Bo No Opposition to Re-Electlon of Depew. NEW YORK Chauncey Mitchell Depew of Now York will Biicceed him self for a term of six years as United States senator from tho stato of New York,, continuing as tho colleague of Senior Senator Thomas C. Piatt, who has four years to servo. Tho formal announcement of this conclusion was made lato at tho Fifth Avenue hotel by Governor Odell as chairman of tho republican state com mittee and came as tho culmination of a scries of conferences by promi nent republicans extending over sev eral weeks, and practically 'continu ous during tho past threo days, Tho purport or the announcement is that tho candidacy of former Gover nor Frank S. Black of Troy, which has been warmly pressed by his friends during the past fortnight or moro is to bo withdrawn and that tho namo or Senator Depew will be the only ono presented to tho caucus of republican legislators, which will select tho party's candidate for senator. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES. Over Half Million Hogs Slaughtered Since November. CINCINNATI. O. Price Current says: For tho holiday week tho mar keting of hogs has been comparative ly liberal, although falling short of re cent weekly records. Total western packing, 5G5.000 head, compared with 720,000 head tho preceding week and 330,000 head last year. Since Novem ber 1 tho total is 5,005,00 head, against 4,225,000 head a year ago. Prominent places compare as follows: 1904. 1903. fhlcngo 1.350.000 1.290.OM Kansas City COO.000 350.00C Omaha 3fiO.0OO 320.00C St. Mollis 390.000 2C5.00C St. Joseph.. 316.000 24S.0M Indianapolis 300,000 250.00C Milwaukee 201,000 212.00C Clnclnnotl , 141,000 128.00C nttumwa 150,000 111,000 Cedar Rnplds 110.000 101.000 Sioux City 133.000 SS.000 St. Paul i 180,000 173,000 Inventor Smith Dead. SALINA, Kas. Captain Hamilton Ezra Smith, Inventor of laundry ma chinery In general uso and of tho first round halo cotton binding appliance, and who was a member of the citi zens' committee of New York that overthrew the Tweed Ring, died here, aged 85 years. Interment will be iri Philadelphia. France Prepares for Trouble. TOULON, France Owing to tho crises In Morocco tho navy yard hero shows the greatest activity. Prepara tions ne going on to havo a naval di vision consisting of tho battleships Charlemagne and Lena and two cruis ers; in readiness to proceed to Moroc co if the crisis accentuates. Want HI? Hcrses Well Fed. ITHACA, Neb. For a Christmas present Rural Carrior Charles L. Scheirel recejved a sack or corn or oats from every patron along his routo. England's New Battleships. LONDON According to tho Dally Mall, tho admiralty is preparing de signs for new battleships of 17.000 to 18.000 tons and carrying ton 12-Inch guns. It has not been decided whoth er thoifceols will bo laid down in 1905. Crude OH Goes Down. PITTSBURG Tho Standard Oil company mado a reduction of five cents In nil grades of crudo oil ex cept raglan, which cut was two cents. Western oil declined three cents today. To Preserve Cider. Whero elder is used from the cask, to prevent spoiling In tho partly empty cask, pour upon tho cider a quart of somo tasteless oil, such as ollvo or peanut oil. Tho oil will form n thin film on tho surfaco of tho elder andt prevent access of tho acetic and putre factlvo ferments always present in tho air. Southern Farm Magazine. Shocking. Daughter Don't invito my rural ucclo In tho reception room any more Mother Did he mako any bad breaks beroro the company, dear? Daughter I should say so. When 1 showed him a Louis XIV chair h asked If Louis was a good chalrmaker A New Longest Word. What is believed to bo tho longest word in tho English language has jus! been discovered "by an enterprising, druggist It is "ortho-ethoxy-ana mono-bcnzoyl-amldoquluolln," and la tho correct scientific namo for a well mown proprietary medicine Steel Fishing Rods. Steel fishing rods havo been brought to such a state of perfection that thoy aro now being sold extensively in tho place of those of bamboo. It is said that they aro handler to carry, and aro better balanced Shouting Their Praises. KIrkland, 111., Jan. 2nd. (Special) Cured of tho terriblo Rheumatic pains that mado him a crlpplo for years, Mr. Richard R. Grcenhon, an old and respected resldont of this placo Is shouting tho praises of the remedy that cured him, Dodd's Kid ney Pills. "I had tho rheumatism in my left limb so that I could not walk over ten to fifteen rods at a time, and that by tho use of two canes," Mr. Grecnhon says. "I would havo to sit or lie down on the ground when I was out trying to walk and tho sweat would run down my face, with s6 much pain, I could not Bleep at night tor about five or six weeks. "I tried different doctors' medicines, but they wero all no good. Then I sent for Dodd's Kidney Pills and almost from the first they brought relief. By the tlmo I had taken four teen boxes of them my rheumatism was all gone and I can truly say I feel better than I havo in tho last twenty-flvo years." Chemistry on Rallroadc The operation or a modern railway is a place whero chemistry would hardly seem likely to bo much in evi dence, but every large railway system maintains expert chemists in whoso laboratories questions of vital Import ance to railroad economies aro con stantly undergoing minuto chemical study. CUTICURA SOAP The World's Greatest Skin Soap The Standard of Every Nation of the Earth. Millions of tho world's best people use Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cutl cura Ointment, tho purest and sweet est of emollent skin cures, for preserv ing, j-urifytng and beautitying tho skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten ing and soothing red, rough and soro hands, for .baby rashes, ltchlngs and chaflngs, and many sanative, antisep tic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, as well as for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath and nursery. Origin of Petroleum. Until recently It was almost univer sally believed that petroloum. Ilka coal, -as derived from fossil vegeta tion or possibly from animals or fishes or somo long past age. Now it is as serted by many scientific men that it may not be of any organic origin, but may bo duo to subterranean chemical action. SPECIAL NOTICE. UNDOMA Hair Tonic will lend to your hair that soft fluffy appearance appreciated by people of good tasto and refinement. Ask Your Barber. Send us your namo for freo treat ment. THE UNDOMA COMPANY, Omaha. Mankind's Many Languages. Thcro are no fewer than flvo thou sand distinct languages spoken by mankind. Tho number of separate di alects Is enormous. There aro more than sixty distinct vocabularies in Brazil, and In Mexico the Nahua lan guage has been broken up Into seven hundred dialects. There aro hundreds tn Borneo. AC.UAIIAN-TEKD CUHK FOrt Tn.ES. IicblnK. llllart, Weeding or l'ninidluif rile. Your dnitffclit will re f inul monejr If l'AZO OIKTMEJiT falli to cure yuu la 6 to it daya. S0c To ndmtro a vlrtuo without seeking to emulato It is to enervate tho soul. J do not bclicAO Plso's Cure tor Consumption has an equal for coughs nnd colds. Jony V UoYElt, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1800. Some men will miss heaven becauso thoy sit so long by tho wayside dis secting their guide books. Whon a man is too old to bo mado a fool of by a pretty woman bo's cer tainly in the contonarlan class. If tho public could suo for breach of pronilso most political officeholders would bo bankrupt. When ono starts out to do tho great est good to tho greatost number. No. 1 Is usually "It." Many a Bocletv womnn inn1 n vn swim deep enough to get her bathing sun wet.