I u NEW LAWS OF NEBRASKA Complete List of Bills Passed by the Recent Session of the Legislature. llclow will bo found n romplote list of tho bills paused liy tho Twenty-ninth Ms lon or tho NcliraskA stain legislature nnd presented to the governor for his np lroval: HOUSE ROLLS Ilcitino roll No. Kt, by Wllnon of Pawner, appropriating ISO.OUO for tlio payment of salaries of inomWr of tlio leglslatum. Approved Jnntmry 2S. House roll No. Bo, by Wllnon of Pawnee, appropriating $20,000 for tlio payment of the inaldctitul cxpcnnp of the lclslntlvo session. Approved January ST.. Houso roll No. 61, by Wllnon of Pnwr.cc. transferrins; l,000 from tlio clothing fund of tlio Asylum for the Insnne fit Norfolk to tho same fund of tlio Asylum for tho Insane nt Lincoln. Approvd Kenruary 9. House roll No. 1, by Iiurnn of Inne.iU-r, to permit stnto officials to give cltlior ptr Bonal bond or lwmln ilgnil by guninnty, utiroty or fidelity companies; emergency clause. Approved Keiirt iir . Jlouso roll No. 21, by Roberts of Dodge, providing -that whrro putentH for public lands have bo.m IkhihmJ bv tho stnto to jers'iui dying pi lor to the coiupluton of lie iKxuani'o the tide shall bo vtt(.d In the heirs, devices uiul unVguccs of such decciiveil pntrntccr. House roll No. G, by Kyd of dago, to authorize J, 15. Cobboy of Iloatrleo to publish tho laws passed by the Twrnty tilnth Bcsitlan of tlio Icclxlnttiro on a. clan unlfonr with his Annotated Statutes of Nebraska, without cost to tho state, nnd making such publication admissible as evidence In the com Is of tlio state. Ilouso roil No. 71, by Wilson of Pawnee, to creato a stnto registrar tif vital sta tistics and local registrars In nit Incor porated towns, cities and villages for tho complete mid proper registration of births nnd deaths. Statistics are to bo certified qunrtorly to tin slato board of health by tho local registrar, who Rlinll receive therofor from the county funds the sum of IS cents for cnclt ccrtlilcato so re ported. Approved February 10. House roll No. K2, by Haddlcr of Adams, allowing members of county soldiers' ro ller commissions compensation ro: to ex ceed G per cent of the amount distributed liy them; emergency clause. Approved February 23. Ilouso roll No. 3, by Windham of Cass, nutlioflzlng the Justices of tho supremo court, by unanimous vote, to appoint six Btnorgenoy clause. Approved March 0. .Ilouso roll No. 108, by Windham of Cans, to bring under tho provisions of tho Ilro escape law all buildings three stories or more in height used for manufacturing hotels, educational insmuuou. Emergency clause. supremo court commissioners for n. pcrloa of two years nnd such Hluiiogrnpliers ns may bo thought necessity by tho court; emergency clause Approved February 24. Ilouso roll No. CO. by llartoo of Valley, to regulate tho practice of dentistry In tlio state. Mnkcs It unlawful for nny rcwori hereafter o engage In tho praetlco of dentistry without first having obtained u license from tho state liunrd of health, cn-juternlgned by Its Uontal secretaries. Klvo secretaries arc to bo nppolntcd, to hold office for from ono to llvo years, who fPiiU bo practical lnthts nnd re ceive ti compensation of 111) per day earn for tho time actually employed. Hucli Pec retards Bliull cxnmlno ann'lrniitn In the branches prescribed nnd collect mcroror a reo of Vi from each applicant. Approvod Kobrttnry 23. House roll No. 1ft?. bv Wnrd of Rnrnv. irpproprlntlng 13,000 to construct, nddltlonnl flul. ..AHn .... I..I...S ......... ..... .. .. nail iruuua. i UrilIMHH BlUIIU UIIIUH, WUJI- Ntrnctlng llsh car houses, fencing nnd making general Improvements at tho nlnto ilsli hatchery at South llend; emergency clause. Approved March 1. Ilouso roll No. 201, by Casebccr of Gage, allowing mutunl Insurance, com panies doing a city business to establish ii guaranty fund, which, when paid Into tho tiiasury, shall become tho property of tho company, nnd cortlilcntea thereon fchull hi Issued to tho parties paying tho ruimj us the companies may determine. Such fund shall bo kept Invlolato, except for the payment of losses, nnd Bhall then bo replaced out of the accumulating firoilts of tho company. Such companies nay wrlto insurance on a stipulated premium or cash basis. Emergency clnuso. Approved March 2. Ilouso roll No. II, by Jackson of Ante lope, to authorlzo cities of tho second class and villages to acquire by gift, do vlso or purchaso property for public parks nnd to issuo bonds not exceeding 15,000 and levy taxes of not less than 1 mill nor more than 3 mills for uch pur- iioso.; emergency clause. Approved darch 2. House roll No. W, by Clarko of Doug las, providing Tor tho payment of Jurors In Justice court. In tho event n verdict is rendered tho sum of $1 shall bo paid to vuuu jurur uy inu hibiiik puny, unu in tho event no verdict Is reached each Juror Bhnll bo paid CO cents, tho costs to bo taxed ngalnst the party against whom iudgment Is finally entered. Approved larch 2. House roll No. 117, by Hill of Hitchcock, appropriating tho sum of J5.000 for meas uring water used on Irrigated nreas, de termining losses from ditches, nnd study ing tho lwut methods for distributing water by a. United States government gent In 1903 nnd 19(W. Approved March 2. House roll No. 100, by Clarko of Doug las, providing that tho suitor asking for a change of venuo in n Justice court shall pay nil costs assessed up to tho time of delivering tho transcript to tho Justtco to whoso court tho caso Is ro movud. Approved March 2. Houso roll No. 97, bv Clarko or Doug las, permitting nny defendant In n Justice court to npply for n chango of venuo nt nny tlmo prior to tho announcement or the tilal In a civil or criminal proceeding, ntiriiAUAii I'll I IHIOVn. IIUlUlli hospitals or asylums Approved Ainrcn y. , Houso roll No. 137, by Smelter of Blier man, to fix tho rato of taxation In coitn tlos under township orgnnUntlon nt not, to exceed 10 mills, for road purposes. 2 mills for bridges nnd 3 mills for nil other purtioscs. Approved March 9. . Houso roll No. 174 liy Wilson of Paw nee. t,o transfer liO.oro from tho board and clothing fund or tho Hastings asylum to tho repair nnd Improvement fund of that Institution. Emergency clause. Approved Mnrch 10. Houso roll No. 1CT, by Douglns of TlocK, amending the game law by making these principal changes: Open season for deer and antelope, August 15 to November 15; allow tho penal bond or $3,000 required of saloonkeepers to bo given by surety bond companies. Approved March ET, Houso roll No, 200, by Hums of Ivincns ter, to prohibit printers and others from printing or publishing more copies' f books, pamphlets, circulars, qr other pub lications than ordered by tho author, compiler, or publisher, nnd to provide pennlties for tho violation thereof, Emer gency clause. Approved Mnrch 26. Houso roll No. 163, by Bacon of Dawson, to provldo for tho sale of tho penitentiary lands, nnd tho crediting to tho peniten tiary fund of the mono- rcnllssed from such sale. Approved March 25. Houso roll Noi lfio, by McMullen of Gage, to prohibit Christian Seletico heal ers and othors from practicing unless they first pass nn examination nnd ob tain n certificate from tho state board or health. Vetoed March 29. House roll No. 169, by Hums or Iinncas tcr, to enable the regents of tho State university to condemn lands needed for university purposes nnd to provldo for tho inodo or procedure ror such con demnation. Emergency clause. Approved March 25. House roll No. 193, by House of Hall, to requlro depository banks for stnto and county funds to give new bonds for each and every official term. Approved Mnrch 25. Houso roll No, 211. by Andersen of Douglas, to protect persons, nssoclntlons nnd unions of woiklngmon nnd others In pralrlo chicken, sago chicken and grouse, September 1 to November SO: quail, No vember 15 to Novembor 30; ducks, goose, brants, cranes and gnmo water fowl, Sep tember 1 to April 15; Jack snipe, Wilson snlpo nnd yellow legs, September 1 to Mny IB; pigeons, doves nnd plovers, July I to August 1; trout, April 1 to October 1; other fish, April 1 lo November 15. No person shnll kill, tako or havo In his pos session, during the gnmo senson, moro than ten wild geeso or brants, or twenty flvo birds or twenty-flvo fish, on ono day, or moro than ono doer nnd ono antelope, or two deer or two antelope, during tho senson, or more than ten pralrlo chickens during nny one day. Punishment for vio lation of tho law Is fixed nt a Duo or 5 Tor ouch bird or nnlmal nnd Imprisonment not exceeding ten days In Jail. Approved .Ma re n 21. Houso roll No. 20. bv Douelas of Itock. to permit tho Ilcnovolent nnd .Protective. Order or Elks to Incorporate In the sntne mnnncr provided for other secret and fra tornnl orders. Approved March 23. Ilouso roll No, 70, by Tlurns or Lancas ter, n Lincoln charter bill changing the dato or tho city election from April to Mny, beginning In 190G, providing for tho election of seven councllmen nt large, and milking other changes agreed upon by the Lincoln chnrter revisionists. Emergency clause. Approved March 23. Houso roll No, C2, by Ernst or Johnson, appropriating $10,000 Tor tho erection of a live stock building on tho state fair grounds. Approved March 28. Houso roll No. 153, by Jouvenat or Boone, to vest discretionary cower with the stnto banking board In the Issunnco or charters to do a state banking busi ness, tho board not being requited to Issue tlio chnrter nnnllod for unless it Is satisfied that tho parties requesting tho same nro persons of Integrity unu re- GOOD ROADS SPECIAL. Approvod March 2. Houso roll No. 9S, by Clarke or Doug las, providing for n jury or six In nil cases tried In Justice courts. Approved Ilouso roll No. 66. by Hums or Eancns ter. requiring Nebraska llfo Insurnn-o companies to deposit with the state audi tor $100,000 of approved securities bofore being permitted to begin or continue busi ness, mid extending tlio provisions or lh9 reciprocal lnsurnnco law to apply against companies In other states, which states exact deposits or such nature, or fees, taxes, etc., from Nebraska companies. Approved March 3. Houso roll No. 17, by Cnscbeor of dago, npproprlatlng to the use of tho Stnto uni versity the sum of $50,000 arising from tho Morrill fund, $30,000 from tho agricultural experiment station fund and $ia).000 from the university cash fund. ISmorgency elatiea. Approved March 3. House roll No. lis, by Kyd of Gage, to provldo that grand and petit Jury lists Bliall bo prepared nnd drawn In counties ot from 30.000 to (W.tXK) population under the same rules and regulations ns prevail In Douglas nnd Lancaster counties, and to provide for tho punishment of persons seeking to eorvo as Jurors or to have other persons selected ns Jurors. Emer gency claiiBu, Approved March 3. House roll No. 45. by Knox of Buffalo, npproprlatlng to tlio pin chase ot books for the library or tho Peruo normal, the library fund belonging to such school, to gether with matriculation fees paid in rlor to March 31, 1907, and appropriating for tho same purpose for the Kearney normal the matriculation rees paid Into such school prior to March 31. 1907. Emer gency clause. Approved Maroh 3, Hotise roll No. Cl, by Saddler or Adams, to allow the sum or $C0 to be paid by counties for the proper burial of soldiers or sailors who served in nny American war. Approved March 8. House roll No. 27. by Clarko of Doug las, to ullow cemetery associations to re celvo ns trustees money nnd property, to be held In trust and bo used for the card nnd decoration of graves. Approved Mnrch 8. ' House roll No. 90, by Cassell ot Otoo, to provide tlmt the tax on Inheritances, In stead ot reverting to the state, as at present, shall be used for the construc tion of permanent roads in the counties whero such taxes become due, said roads to be built outside the corporate limits of cities M)d villages. Approved March 8. House roll No. 8, by Dodge of Douglns, tho Omaha water board bill, vesting gon eral control ot the Omaha, water plant In the water board. Instead of In the city council. Emergency clause. Approved March 9. House roll No. 41, by Smith of Burt, to prohibit the obstructing of ditches nnd waterways used for drainage purposes by (li dumping ot garbago or otherwise. SDonslblllty. Amtrovcd March 25. Houso roll No. 105, by Wnrd of Sarpy, to conter tho right of eminent domain upon electric Interurban railroads. Emer gency clause. Approved March 26. Houso roll No. 173, by Cropsey or Jeffer son, authorizing the board pt county com missioners or nny county to npproprlato a sum of money not to exceed $100 por annum for each county to defray tho lo cal exponsos of farmers' Institutes. Ap proved March 25. Houso roll No. 192, by Bouso or Hall, 10 exempt surety bond companies from th3 operation of tho law which forbids nny ono porson going surety for a public of ilclal for moro than two successive terms. Approved March 25. House roll No. 195, by Ilouso of Hall, to their trade marks nnd forms ot advertis ing. Approved Mnrch 28. Houso roll No. 20, by Itlchardson of Madison, to appropriate $35,000 for tho purpose of improving tho grounds, te pairlng nnd rebuilding tho west wing ot tho old building which was pattlally de stroyed by fire and building an nddltlonnl cottage at tho hospital for the Insano nt Norfolk, tho buildings to bo fireproof. Emerucncv clause. Annroved March 28. Houso roll No. 101, by Lee ot Douglas, to Torbld tho sale of morphine, cocalno and opium except upon physicians' pre scriptions. Emergency clause. Approved Mnrch 2.S. Houso roll No. 106, by Barto of Volley, to allow fraternnl benetlclary nssocln- lions to consolidate or reinsure, on a voto of two-thirds of the membership of both societies, upon approval of the plans pre sentee incrcror to the stuto auuitor. ap- nroved March IS, Houso roll No. 217, by Gllem of Bed Willow, to allow n special lovy of not exceeding G mills for tho paymont of outstanding road district warrants. Emergency clause. Approved Mnrch 28. House toll No. 23. by l'orry of l-'urnas, to requlro county attorneys, when In pos session of sufficient evidence, to warrant a belief thnt n conviction can be secured, to Mo n complaint ngulnst such person. Approved March 29. Houso roll No. ISO, by Kyd of Gage, to provide that In school districts having four children or less of school age the levy shall not oxceed $100 per year for school purposes, nnd In districts having more man tour or less innn sixicou cnu dren of school nco tho levy shall not ex ceed tho sum of $50 per child In nddl- Emorgoncy clause. tlon to the above, Annroved March 29. Houso roll No, 213, by Cropsey of Jef fursoti, gUes to cities of tho second class, or less than 6.000 Inhabitants, the right or eminent domain In procuring n right or way ror tho construction or sewers and drains, and lirovldes the manner or exercising that right. Ap proved March 29. Houso roll No. 2S9. by McMullen ot Gage, appropriating $25,000 tor the erec tion of a dormitory nt the institute for teeblo-minded youths at Beatrice. Ap proved Mnrch a). Houso roll No. 224. by Peabody ot Neinnha, provides for tlio organization and government of drainage districts for mo reclamation ot swamp, overnowoa and submerged lands. Provides means for the ncqulrement of rights or way, easements and franchises necessary; au thorizes tho Issuacce of dralnngo district bonds. Revenues are to bo rnlsed by assessments on Ian is benefited, which as sessments sna:i uecome liens on sucn lands, Approved Mnrch 29. Houso roll No. 3S, by Perry of Furnas, reducer from two to one the number of trials Mint mny bo had for the recovery of real property. Approved March 29. House roll No. 197, by Rouso ot Hall, authorizes tho payment by tho state of tho premium on the state treasurer's bond when the same la executed by a surety company. Approved Mnrch 29. Houso roll No. 212. by Knox of Buffalo, allows mutual Insurance companies to Insure personal property temporarily re moved from the county or state. Ap proved March 29. House roll No. 213. by House ot Hall, permits guardians, executors, receivers or trustees to glvo surety Idemnlty bonds. Approvod March 29. House roll No. 271, by McAllister, limits to 90 per cent of the levy for tho cur rent yenr tho warrants that may bo is sued by nn irrigation district., ntld pro vides means whereby unexpended bal- nnces In Irrigation district funds may be transferred from one fund to another Approved Mnrch 29. Ilouso roll No, 313. by Saddler ot Adams, nbollshes the visiting and examining board ror tho Soldiers' and Bailors' homes. Approved Mnrch 29. House roll No. 79, by Burns of Lnncna ter, a Lincoln charter amendment author izing tho city to lssuo $75,000 ot bonds for constructing or purchasing n municipal lighting plant; emergency clause. Ap proved Mnrch 30. Houso roll No. 119, by Cnsebeer of Gage, declares void Uio rr.arrlago ot first cousins of wholo blood. Approved March 80, Houso roll No. 211, by Clarke of Doug las, nmrtKb) tho civil code relative to ap peals to the supromo court by providing that all nppcals under such codo must bo filed within six months of the Judgment rendered In tho trial court, or within six months ot tho overruling of the motion for n now trial; also allows tho supreme court to apportion costs between the litigants. Approved March 30, Houso roll No. 225, by Windham, allows district Judged sitting In chambers to hear nnd detcimino motions nnd Oemuricrs; emergency clause. Approved March 30. House roll No. 255, by JuhncI of Wash ington (prepared by tho houso bridge committee), nuthorlzcs county boards to muko yearly-contracts for nil bridges, ap proaches, und repairs required during tho ytar nt n specified sum per lineal foot; for superstructuro ot bridges and approaches at a specific sum per lineal foot for piling nnd tubing; nt n speclllc sum per cubic foot for stone, brick, cement and con croto; "nt n spcclllcd sum per pound for substructure! Iron, nnd nt a. specified sum per foot (bonrd measure) for all lumber used In tho construction and repair." To make ycaily contracts for repairing bridges nnd approaches at a spcclllcd sum per unit quality; to provldo for manner of advertising for bids, for tho rejection of bids In certain cases and to empower county boards to buy material and labor and build and repair bridges nnd ap proaches; to provide for tho ndoptlun or detailed plans und specifications for all bridges costing rrorc than $200 each, nnd keeping copies of plans nnd specifications thereof In tho county clnrk'M office; to provldo thnt bids bo undo separately for each kind and clnss of bridge, npproach nnd culvoit, nnd lmproomont on roads; to provldo that 'bids bo mado to plans fur nished by the board nnd prepared by a competent engineer designated by the board. House roll No. 279, by Roberts of Dodge, .empowers county boards temporal 11 to leaso lands for tho construction of tem porary roads, mndo necessary by damages doun to permuncnt roads. Approved M.trch 30. House roll No. 43, by Warner of Lan caster, tn provldo ror a moro uniform nystem for the certification of te-ichors. Certificates shall bo of threo classes state, county und city nnd the two rormer Bhnll bo divided Into three grades. Tlio stato superintend 3nt Rhull preparo questions ror the examination of ap plicants for stnto or county certificates and prescribe the rules nnd regulations for such examinations. He shall also ex amine, mark nnd tile, or cause the same to bo done under his direction nnd su pervision, nil answer papers and may ap point a committee of three to assist him lor that purpose. Approved March .TO. House roll No. 191, uy Bouse of Hall, to provldo that the county shall pay lor the surety bonds of county treasurers, not to exceed one-hair or one per cent of tho penalty. Approved March 30. House roll No. 305, by Zuclow of Colfax, to provldo for tho stato ownership, con trol, construction nnd repair of all bridges 500 feet or moro In length within tho state nnd located on or ns'part of public roads. Such 'bridges nro to be built nt tho op tion of tho board of public lauds nnd buildings und under its direction on tho request ot tho county nnd subject to tho regulations nnd requirements of tho gen eral bridge law of the stnte. Houso roll No. 225. bv Warner of Lan caster nnd Perry or Furnas, tho bien nial election bill. It provider that all state. Judicial nnd county officers shall bo cicoted in tho even numbered yenrs, beginning In 19oS. All such officers now holding, whoso tenure expires lu tho odd numbered years, Including tho present year, nro to hold over until the year fol lowing, when their successors shall be elected. Houso roll No. 315, by Warner nnd Perry, to provldo that registers of deeds slnlf bo elected In 1900 nnd every fourth year thereafter. In conformity with tho general provisions of tho biennial elec tion bill. Houso roll No. 316, by Wnrner and Perry, to provldo for tlio election of county commissioners In tho even num bered jvars, In conformity with tho Wen nlnl election bill. Hous.' roll Nn, 517, by Wnrner and Perry, to provide for the election of county supervisors In the even numbered years, In conformity with tho biennial election bill. Ilouso roll No. 318. by Wnrner nnd Perry, to provldo for tho election of county nsscssors in 1V0S nnd every fourth yenr thereafter. In conformity with tho blennlnl election bill. Houso roll No. 319. by Johnson of Web, ster, npproprlates $25,000 for test borings for tho discovery of oil, gas. coal, arte sian water nnd other minerals In Ne braska, under the direction and super vision of tho ;tato board of Irrigation. . Itmisit rnl! No. 262. bv Hocrcfe of Blcll- nrdson, n curntlvo net, to remedy defects In tho law requiring foreign lnsurnnco companies other than fraternal to havo $50,000 nssets and satisfy tho auditor of their solvency before being admitted to do business tn Nebraska. House roll No. 135, by Howo ot Nemaha, appropriating $33,000 for the erection ot a fireproof library building at tlio Stato Normal school nt Peru. Approved April 1. Houso roll No. 171. by Anderson of Douglns a Joint resolution mcmorallzlng congress to dcllno tho status of tho Ne braska territorial mllltla so as to make Its surviving members eligible to draw pensions. Approved April 1. Houso roll No. 81, by Stetson ot Saline, providing that In counties not under township organization tho road tax shall bo paid in cash, one-hntr or wiiicu snaii constltuto a county road fund to bo used by tho county board for tho general bene fit of tho county roads. Approved April 1. Houso roll No. 350, by Hill of Hitchcock-, nuthorlzing county clerks nnd recorders to nccept pilntcd books from water users associations under tho nntional reclama tion net and to use tho same for record ing stock subscriptions ot such associa tions. Approved April 1. Houso roll No. 143, by Boberts of Dodge, to authorlzo cltlea of less than 25.000 In habitants to levy a. tax of not more than 2 mills and expend the samo for tho Im provement nnd repairs of public roads leading Into such citlos for n distance not to exceed six miles beyond, the corpora tion limits. Approved April 1. Houso roll No. 1S7. by Clarko of Doug las, giving tho vendee of personal prop erty under n contract of conditional salo tho right to redeem tho samo nfter the revision of tho contract by tho vendor because of default In payment by the vendee, nnd autnonzing a recovery uy io vendeo or tho difference between the value of tho property wnen tnKen oy ine venuur and tho amount due on the contract, In caso tho amount due does not exceed tho alyo or tho proporiy. Aiiiinivvu April i. iimioA rtii J fril lii AvllRnn of Pnu'nee. a The Burlington and Northern Pacific Roads Will Run Train to Pacific Coast In Interest of Good Roads. Arrangements liav'o boon completed GoLwccn tho National Good Roads Association nnd tho officials of tho Purllngton and Northern Pacific roads, to Install a Good Iloads Special over tlieso systems, to leavo Chicago Wednesday, May 3. It Is to bo known as tho Burlington & Northern Pacific Lowls & Clark Good Roads .Special, and will cover an Itinerary of 45 to 50 of tho principal and most progressive cities of the systems. Tho object of this Itinerary Is for tho agitation, education and organiza tion of communities for permanent Improvement ot primary roads, and to aid cltle3 In questions of street pav ing, etc Government experts and men of national reputation will go on this Special, and partlclpato In the conventions. Tho entlro arrange ments, so far as the Burlington sys tem Is concerned, havo been passed over to tho charge of W. II. Manss, Industrial Commissioner. After com pleting tho itinerary of Burlington cities tho Special wjll continuo from Billings to tho Pacific Coast, over tho Northern Pacific, and will hold a final convention the last ot. June, to be vknown as tho Pacific Coast National Good Road's Convention. The full equipment of tho Special Is provided for by tho Burlington and Northern Pacific roads, whose object Is to aid tho. cities on their systems In the im provement of publlo roads. Tho first stops will bo in seven or eight prin cipal cities of Illinois, then a number of cities in Missouri, also in Iowa, Ne braska, Wyoming, Montana, Washing ton and Oregon. Fame of the "Agra." Speaking of tho Agra diamond which was sold recently In London, n London nowspaper writer Bays: "I am disposod to think thj Agra' only became 'famous' about 1892, when It was tho subject of a lawslilt It had Ijeon sold for 20,000 pounds, but tho Jury, In tho litigation reforred to, by their vordlct rescinded the contract A curious circumstance Is that thlff Jewel Is not mentioned in tho only Btandnrd work on diamonds." Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they don't keep De flancc Starch because they have a Block in hand of 12-ounce brands, which they know cannot bo sold to a customer who Jins once used the lC-ounco pack age. Defiance Stnrch for same money. More Buildings for Poor. To tho sum of $2,000,000 left-by Mr. Peabody between 18C2 and 1873, out of which tho Peabody buildings for tho poor were erected in London, thero has slnco been added $4,793, 255, received for rent and interest, making tho total fund, according to a report Just Issued, ?7,293,255. As moro money comes In, moro buildings aro erected. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out: by using Defiance Starch you obtain better re sults thnn possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. Must Have Been a Bachelor. A horrible cynic has Invented tho following disgraceful paragraph: "It Is beautiful to behold at a wedding tho sorrow-stricken" air of tho parent as ho 'gives tlio brldo away,' when wo know that for tho last ten years ho has been trying to get her off his hands." London Tit-Bits. AX BPW PLEASANT? I0G THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mr doctor r It cU gentlr ra th ttntntch. llrtr and kArjt and it a nlraunt Untite. TM drink it mad from hftrht, and U prepired for un at aaaur a Ua. Itlcallwll.nncrsTea"or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All drarctiU or bj mall 2S et, and E0 eta. B07 It to nr. I.nne's .Family Alrdlclnn move th bowels eneh Any. In order to rw health thlta BtoMurr. Addrsu, O. P Woodward. L Itoj, H,Y. In your soul there's a room filled with sunshlno, with golden doors, and tho truo heart carries tho key of rays. LYMAN COUNTY EXTENSION. Tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Railway has decided upon an exten sion of its lino from Chamberlain west through Lyman County, opening up a region of cheap lands, rich in agricultural resources, and in which thero Is already much deeded land, also a largo acrcago that may bo had under tho homestead law. Lyman County Is In tho southern part of South Dakota, adjoining tho Rosebud Indian Reservation on tho north. Tho soil of Lyman County is ono of tho richest in tho state. It has pro duced corn of nn excellent quality, having taken first prize at tho Mitch ell Corn Palaco during several of tho past exhibits. It is well adapted to tho growth of wheat, oats, barley, speltz, and other small grains. Land is selling now at tho rato of from $5 to $12 an acre, and as soon as the railway extension is mado it Is safe to say that such lands will incrcaso in valuo from 100 to 200 por cent. All that Lyman County has lacked heretofore has been ability to get rrodcts across tho Missouri river to markets. Tho extension of tho Chi cago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Railway will solve that problem and will make It ono of tho richest sections In tho West. It is from tho remembrance of Joys wo havo lost that the arrows of af fliction aro pointed. Mackenzie. NO TONGUE CAN TELL IMPERIAL HERNIA CURE. Dr. O. S. Wood cures Rupture by a now process, In a few weeks, with out loss of tlmo or inconvenience. Rectal diseases cured without tho knife. Send for circular. O. S. Wood, M. D 521 N. Y. Llfo Bldg., Omaha. Value of Discrimination. Tho most successful storo In tho world might havo to close Its doors In less than two years if all its em ployes and ofllclnls wero replaced, and each ono wrongly placed. Would you try to drive nails with a diamond scarf pin 7 Earl M. Pratt Spices for Royal Kitchen. Tho finest spices In India, specially prepared, aro sent to tho royal kitch en of tho British court. Juices como from Calcutta, whllo special factories in Malta and in Ireland prepare pro served fish and sardines for tho royal household. How I Suffered with Itching and Bleeding Eczema Until Cured by Cuticura. "No tonguo can toll how I suffered for five years with a terribly painful, itching, and bleeding eczema, my body and face being covered with sores. Never In my llfo did I experi ence such awful suffering, and I longed for death, which I felt was near. I had tried doctors and medi cines without success, but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura. I felt better after tho first bath with Cuti cura Sonp and one application of Cuti cura Ointment, and was soon entirely well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Etson, Bello vuo, Mich." To Married Men. Tho married man can get a much warmer welcome by taking homo a box of chocolates than ho can by tilt ing homo a box of good cigars, and tho chocolates don't cost one-tenth as much. Somervlllo Journal. Research and Historians. Thoso who search and search and search aro tho ones who find tho gold. Later on tho historian tells us where tho gold was. Good writers of his tory should help make better hunters of precious motals.-Orvlce Slsson. Fancies of Great Men. A tea made from sago was tho fav orito concoction of John Wesley, while a ginger tea was quite a weakness with Coleridge, tho poet i Nearly one-half of tho soldiers in tho Russian army aro unablo to road and write. In the German army tho percentago Is only 0.07. Hado1 $3.50 SHOES Men. "W. T Ponclns ntnkes and sells moro Plen'n 83.no eliue thnn nny otlirr iiinnufncturcr In tlio world. SKl.OOO BEWABD to any cut who can dliprort Uui tatamaot. "W. "L. DonRlas 8.1.50 shoes aro tho jr-eatest aolU-rH In the world brcauae of their excellent ntyle, raur fitting and superior -wearing qualities. Tlier nro Junt as pood ns thoso thnt cost from 80.00 to 8700. Tho only difference Is the price. IV. I,. IJouplan 8.').r0 shoes co-it mora to ninkc, hold, their shnpo better, wenr longer, nnd nro or urenter value than nny other 83.C0 shoe oh tho market to-day. AV. t,. liougl.is guar antees their value by stnmping his ii nui o and price on the bottom of each nlioe. Look for it. Tako no substitute. IV. I,. Douglas 83.1,0 (hoe nro Bold, through hlsown retail atoros In t heprln clpnl cities, nnd by ahoo dcnlrra every where. No matter whero you Htc, IV. I.. Douglas shoes aro within your reach EQUAL $B.OO SHOES. "1 hate team II". L. Dovolai fi&O thott for Vtart, and contidtr them tqual lo any ISM thot now on the market. Thtv hate cten entire tatitfacjion," 'I'm. IT. Anderton, Heat Eitate Agent, Kaniat Cttv, Ho. Boys wear W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because they fit better, hold their shape and wear longer than other makes. in UDouatai utet Corona Colli lin in hit tS&O ihoes. Corona Colt It conceded to le the Jlnett patent leather produced. Fast Color Eyelets will not wear Brassy., W. Im Doaslas has tlio largest shoe mall order business In the world. No troubln to get a fit br mall. 2& cents extra prepays delivery. It you desire further Information, urttefor Jlluttrated Catalogue of Sprxng iitvlet. W. L. D0U0LAS. Brocklon. Mas. Alabasline Your Walls IMso's Curo cannotbo too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'llmes, 823 Third Ato. X., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1000. Somo pcoplo do an act of meannes in ono direction and try to square things by generosity somowhero olso. Just ask the doctor if there isn't danger of disease in your walls. Don't take our word for it ask him. Make him tell you. There is only one perfectly sani tary and hygienic wall covering. That is Alabastlno made from Alabaster rock then colored with mineral colorings. Alabastine is cleanly, because it is made from pure rock Alabaster rock and pure water. It is not stuck on with sour paste nor smelly glue. When your walls need covering, you don't need to wash Aeabastine off. Just add another coat, for Ala .uastinb is antiseptic as well as beautiful. Tho most beautiful decor ations are possible with Alabastine. Any decorator or painter can pat It on. You could do It yourelf. Insist on Ala bastine being delivered In the original package. It Is your only fafeuuard against substitution of worthless kalo mtnes. Write for beautiful tint card and free suggestions. If your dealer cun't tutth you, tend us hit name andwe will tee that you have Alabastine ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grant Ave., Grand Itaplds, Mich. A man docs not grow himself by grunting at every or.o else. Washing Blankets. ITavo ready three tubs of moderately warm water; for the first water make a strong suds by using plenty' of Ivory Soap. In this put n pair of blankets and stir with tho clothes oticlc until clean; then rinse through tho other two waters, putting a little soap in each. Wring by hand and stretch carefully on the line. ELEANOR It. 1'AUKEU. $5.00 raid monthly, will buy a J300 sharo of 14 2-5 acres of 288,000 aero plantation. 8 guaranteed. Every condition safe-guarded. Agents wanted. Best pay and territory. E. Moorc,2100dd Fellows' Bldg.,St.Louls,Mo. Tho devil snores right through peal after peal of stolon thunder. Seventy-five years ago Yucatan de clared Itself independent Dr. David Kennedy' Tftvorl to Ttemedy, the Ore&l Kidney nd LlvarCure. World laiuuus. Write Pr. Kennedy's Sons, Kondout, N. Y., for free sample bottle. Tho hypocrito is tho only ono who Is deceived by his antics. Superior quality and extra quantity must win. This Is why Defiance Starch Is taking the place of all others. Virtue is victory. K9OTH-.UT.W'WE$T rou with riM WAT&RPKO0F, li.9 CLOTHING EVtRYWH&Rt. . Ue btt motcrWi skilled workmen oft! Jlrty-Jewsi w ejpenera UtK riufc TOWER'3 iliditri 0b oM Hab fomouj the worM over Thy arc madsin black, orydlowfor oil kinds of art work, and every etmeflt be&rind Die $ ICN OP Trie FI3H ii ouarantced to cive jat israction. All reliable dealer sell then. AJ.TWIi CQ.B03IOKJUJS.tt3JL TOOTI ORAWMI fAUm.tciT0B0uT0.aH. TfflTO ME , juorms When Answering Advertisements, Please Mention Paper. House roll No. SO. by Wilson of Pnwne the snlary npjiroprlatlon bill, carrying tnlnl nf S1.14O.200. Houso roll No. 9. by Warner of I-an-enster, making nn appropriation of W2.000 for the maintenance ot the ngrlculturnl experiment nub-slntlon nt North Platte nnd for other university purposes. Ap proved April 1. House roll No. 31. by Douglas ot Rock, to provldo for n payment of bounties for the destruction of wild animals. 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