WANTS HER LETTER PUBLMED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a great sufferer from fomalo troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of tlio system. I read so muchofwhatLydla E. Plnlcliam's Veg- etauio (jompounu nau uono lor otner suffering women I felt sure it would help mo, and I must say it did help mo wonderfully. My ' mins all lul't me. I fraw strouger.and wilhln three months was a perfectly well woman. "1 want this letter mado public to show tho benefit women may dorivo from Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound." Mrs. John O. Moldak, 2115 Second St., Xorth, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu ino testimonials liko tho above provo tho clllciency of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound, which is mado exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those ills. trcs3lng ills peculiar to their sex should not loso sight of theso facts or doubt tho ability of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special ml vice -m-ito to Mrs. Pinlctmm, at Lynn, Mass. ShowUltrcatyourlottorasstriclly confidential. For 20 years sho lias I)ocn liclplnpr sick women in this way, freo of cbarge. Don't hesitate writo at onco. When your Watch Stops You cannot make It go by shaking It. wnentnc uowcis aro constipated you can diKturb them with cathartics but, like the wntch, they will not bo able to do their allotted work until they aro put Into proper condi tion to do it. Ono cannot mend n delicate plcco of mechanism by vio lent" methods, and no machine made by man is as flno us tho human body. Tho use of pills, salts, castor-oil and strong cathartic medicines is tho violent method. Tho uso of tho herb tonic laxative, Lane's Family Is the method adopted by intelli gent people. Headache, backache, indigestion, constipation, skin diseases all aro benefited immediately by tho uso of this medicine. Drucgists sell it nt 25c. and 50c. Western Canada Iho Pcnnanl Winner WW The government of Cunuda now gives to every actual set tler 1G0 acres of wheat- rfrowlniJ land free and an additional 160 acres at $3.00 an acre. The 300,000 contented American settlers making their homes in Western Cunadu Is the beat evidence of the superiority of that country. They are becoming rich, growing from 25 to 50 bushels wheat to the acre; 60 to 1 10 bush els oat3 and 45 to CO bushels barley, be sides having splendid herds of cattle raised on the prairie grass. Dairying is an im portant industry. The crop of 1908 still liters Western Canada In the lead. The world will soon took to it as lt food.produocr. "Tim thlnjr which roost Impressed mh wni tlio ru'iuiilluclo ot tlio country that lx uvullnblu for uurlculluiul urK!es." AUtarM V.ditorlal UoTTtti'ontttnce, tvun. Low railway rates, (rood schools and churches, markets convenient, prices the highest, climate perfect. Ijind nr (or aalo lir Hallway and Uirnl Com. panlus. DnscrlpUvi) pamphlets and maps sent free. 1'or railway rnUH nnd other Information apply to Hupurliitandontcif lmmlemtlon, Ottawa, Canada, or tho aattiurlzed Canadian Uovurmnont Aufonti W. V. BENNETT, 001 New Tork tlio BullJIn, Omobi. Ntbrsiki. SEEDBARLEY. Per Salzer's cataloe paco 129. Largest crowers ot seed barley, oats, wheat, I speltz, corn, potatoes, Brasses, clovers amll farm seeds In tlio world. 11 i e cataloc frco: or. I send lOo in stamps and receive, samples of barley yielding 173 bu. per aero. Million Dollar Grass, Oats, Speltz, etc., etc, easily worth $10.00 to Bet a start with. Or, send !4o and we add a sample (arm seed novelty never Been by you before, 1 SALZER SEED CO., BoxW. La Crojse, Wit. I ICUf Uc In time. Sold by druggist. Omaha Directory tESWf ItUE ALL ELSE FAILS RUBBER GOODS by mall at out prices. Bend for freo catMofrua. MYCRS-OILLON OflUQ OO., OMAHA, NKBR. THEPAXTON European Plan Rooms from tl.CO up single, TScentH up double. cafe pnicEs reasonable: M. Splcsberger & Son Co. Wholesale Millinery lDt laths Wait OMAHA, NEB. HORSES KILLED IN DATTLE. Fine Memorial to Them Erected In South Africa. London. Horses killed in bnttlo now have u monument to tlioir honor. It recently has been orcctctl nt Port Elizabeth, South Africa. When Lord Hyron put up nn elaborate monument to his dog, Bosun, everyone regarded it as n mad caprice, but now n general public subscription has been raised by English peoplo for tho purposo of per petuating the memory of "tho services of the gallant animals which perished in tho Anglo-Uoer war, 1899-1902." . vrv wiS-JU 1L WaikLj Monument to Dead Horses. Pictures of this monument nro being sold In groat numbers, mostly among army officers, though tho animal-loving public Is ulso buying them largely. The first horse monument ever raised by public subscription consists of nn oblong pile of grunlto on tho top of which are two figures a life-sized bronze horso nnd n kneeling soldier offering the animnl Its food. Tho fig ures are beautifully executed. Tho granite base of tho statuo serves a utilitarian purposo by forming n flno drinking fountain, both for man nnd beast, a lingo granite block being hol lowed out Into a trough, into which water Hows from threo spouts in tho form of lions' heads. On the base of tho monument Is tho significant Inscription: "The great ness of a nation consists, not so much In the number of Its people, or tho extent of Its territory, as in tho extent nnd justice of its compassion." The services of horses in tho South African campaigns wero quite as es sential as those of men. Many of tho battles were cavalry engagements, and troops had to. bo moved rapidly from one part of tho country to another. Enormous numbers of horses wore requisitioned from all parts of tho world, and tho mortality nmong theso anlniuls was very great, though thoro aro no definite llgures at hand. Tho monument to theso "gallant steeds" has been raised by small sub scriptions from all parts of tho British empire; a largo portion of tho funds coining from various "humano so cieties" and from officers and men in the army. SLATED FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL G. H. Wlckersham of New York Re garded Highly as a Lawyer. Now York. Ocorgo W. Wlckershnm, who Is slated for the post of attorney George W. Wlckersham. general In the Tuft cabinet, Is a law yer of this city and a member of the liriu of Strong & Cadwallador. In Mnrtliulule's American Law Directory he Is given the highest rating which It Is possible to obtain In that work Mr. Wlckersham Is what Is known ub an 'otlli'0 lawyer," who works out the big problems In litigation whllo his colleagues carry out tho program in court. Ever slnco work began on tho Now York subway, eight years ago, he had cluugo of the legal questions Involved. From this post ho resigned some months ngo. Ho was also attor ney for tho receiver of tho Knlckcr bocker Trust Company. Mr. Wlcker sham graduated from Princeton unl voralty In 1880. Secret of Dyeing Lost. Chemistry 1 0110 might Imagine, Is the Bclencc which has, porhnps, mado tho greatest strides during the last five or six decades. Yet modern chomlsts run not compound such dyes ns wore commonly used when tho great na lions of to day wore still unborn. Now and again it happens thnt seurchors after antiquities como across frag ments of fabrics which wero dyed thousands of years ago, and they aro astonlHhcd by tho wonderful richness of tho colors, which, despite tholr nge, aro brighter and purer than anything Ml til Hit hi AsuT of tho modern kind. THE CHILD'S SAVING INSTITUTE, Engaged In the Noblo Mission of Protecting and 8avlng Desti tute and Helpless Children. The chlof object of tho work of tho Child Saving Institute Is to savo and protect destitute nnd helpless chil dren. For tho most part It Is support ed by tho freo gifts of philanthropic men and women of Omaha. Such an Institute could not long survive In a small community whero tho peoplo nro nn a rulo unable to make largo contributions. Experience shows that charitable organizations of tho magnl- tule nnd effectiveness of tho Child Saving Institute can subsist only in largo population centers, where, of course, thoro Is tho greatest need of its kind offices. In tho absenco ot such organization in tho small towns depondont children must bo taken into tho homes of benevolent men Riul women who thus nssurao tho burden for tho community nnd In somo casos theso good peoplo can 111 afford to do go. In every town and vlllago thoro aro examples of this work of humani ty, so that everybody has como to know nnd to rcallzo tho nbsoluto necessity for providing somo system atic means of cnrlng for unfortunata children. This Is why well-to-do peoplo in the country towns express a willingness to contrlbtito to tho sup port of th a Child Saving Iiistltuto which hoa Xroin Its origin received destituto children from many placos outsldo of Omaha. In every case of this kind tho Institute not only re lieved tho local community ot tho burdon of caring for such children, but it brought to tho relief of tho children n systematic, efficient means of protection and caro as tho rosult of much study nnl e.xperlonco an equip ment imposslblo to a small town. Tho officers of tho Instltuto do not stop to Inqulro whether tho peoplo of any community lmvo done their full 3uty by tho depondont chlldron re commended for admission to tho In stltuto; they aro tnken In and glvoit tho best possible caro, and later placed Into good homos in this or tx)ino other community. It is purely a work of humanity, deserving of tho sympathy and support of every man nnd woman In tho west. Tho board of .trustees make an appeal to ben- ovolent-mliuled men In tho towns nnd villages of Nebraska for contributions In support of tho Instltuto and to holp erect a now building now contemplat ed and which Is u necessity to tho In creasing demands ot tho work. BANK GUARANTY IN NEW JERSEY QUI Based on Bryan's Idea Intro duced In Legislature. Tronton, N. J. Following tho linos of William J. Bryan's bank guarantee deposit idea, a bill was introduced in tho Now Jorsoy legislature. It Is fathered by Stato Senator Gobhardt and provides for a tax on bnnks and trust companies, to bo hold as an In solvency fund, by means of which losses of institutions which fall can bo liquidated. STORK GAINS ON FATHER TIME. Vital Statistics In France 8how Ex cess of Births Over Deaths. Paris. Tho vital statistics for tho first six months of 1908 show a gratifying decrease In the proportion of deaths In Franco, a condition at trlbuted to tho moro strlngont appli cation of laws of hygiene. During this period the births exceeded tho deaths by 11,000, against an excess of 55,000 deaths for tho corresponding porlod of 1907. TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN 8EATTLE. W. L. Seeley Kills Wife and Daughter and Commits Suicide. Scattlo, Wash. W. L. Seeley, an at tornoy and former national bank ox amlncr for Illinois undor Comptroller of tho Currency Ecklos, his wlfo, Mrs. Knto M. Seeley, a mombor of tho na tlnnal society of tho Daughtors of tlio American Revolution, and his daught or. Miss Reno Seeley, a student at tho University of Washington nnd a mom bcr of tho Dolta Gamma Bocioly, wero found dead In a bath room of tholr homo In tho fashionable Capitol Ml! district Sunday. Tho victims had been dead Blncc tho previous Thursday. Tho women, each of whom was clad In night robes, had been murdorcd by being struck on the head, evidently with n hammor. Thoro was no mark of vlolonco on Sooley That Seeley killed his wife's dnughter whllo insane over financial worrlos and thon commlttod sulcldo Is tho theory of tho coronor and tho pollco Mr. Bryan Will not Attend. Tampa, Flft. Word was received from W. J. Brynn, that ho would not attend tho Inauguration of President Gomez In Cuba, but Instead would exl Ltentl his visit In Tampa until that time. Chicago. Tho wool and fur wnro- houso of Sllherman Brothers, Mlchl gan stroot and Lasallo avenue, was burned today. Tho firm declared that tho contents, Including 2,500,000 pounds of wool were worth noveral thousand dollars. Ono of the many great pieces of en glneerlng which Bomo of us will per haps live to seo is a canal across Fiorina by which ocdan traffic from tho Gulf to tho Atlantic will bo caved tho Journey through tho Strait of Florida. Tho project, which haB long boon urged, Is now favored by tho Gut Coast Inland Waterway association. Tenure of office In Hnytl is a slmplo Ttutter. Anyouo lc president who says ho is and can mulntnln his posltlou with either a eup or a bluff. Tho first costume Is n dainty Utile bodice in silk spotted voile, to match the skirt. Tho fullness, buck ami front, Is gathered Into n baud of In sertion ; an opening Is mado at tho top of the deep ariiiholo,.llic rucked bIcovo coming from underneath It, and being finished nt tho elbow by a band of in sertion. Satin ribbon, tho color of spot, forms tho wulst-bnnd, and Is loosely knotted In front with cuds loft hanging. Mntcrlnls required: Ono nnd ono- half yard vollo 42 Inches wide, 2 yards Insertion, yards satin ribbon. For tho second, a Blmplo dress, coarse black filet not Is employed, nnd is worn over palo gold soft Butln; Iho skirt fits plainly round tho hips, nnd is trimmed at tho foot by 11 fold of net headed by a band of gold pnssomcn- terlo. PuBsenientorlo heads tho pret tily shaped top of bodice, to which tho net is gathered; tho short rucked sleovo is finished by passomenlorlo at tho elbow. A soft, black satin rib bon Is brought round tho waist, nnd loosely tied at tho left side. Materials required: Nino yards not 42 Inches wldo, 7 yards passementerie, cVards satin 42 Inchos wldo for foun dation, 3 Mj yards satin ribbon. White niuslln-do-solo, with a blue and green sprig printed on it, Is chos en for tho churmlng design shown In tho third picture; tho skirt Is hlgh- wnlsted, nnd trimmed with strips of Insertion, the two center strips being taken to tho top flounce, tho others only half way; tho deep lloiinco 1b set to tho skirt by n heading, and trimmed THE NEW BUTTERFLY COMB. Thoro aro butterfly bnrettcs and but terfly combs and sllvor buttorfllcB, all to bo worn In tho hnlr, but only ono at n time. This comb Is worn at tho top of a Psycho knot or threo puffs. Tho but- torlly is of finely wrought gold bauds, with tho body mndo of colored Btonos, and it Is mounted' 011 a shell hntrpln. Green Cloth and Fur. Many of tho niodorn gowns take the oldest Inhabitant back to another gon oration with a swing. Whnt girl was thoro 30 years ago who didn't want or own a tight-fitting green broadcloth gown mado with nn oversklrt, tight, long sloeves and tho edges of tho gown bordered with brown fur. This preclso costume Is back In fashion, oversklrt, tight slcevos, fur bands and nil. In addition to this Is a round toque of brown fur, with a green silk cen ter and a perky feathoi standing up right at tho side. Tho wonrer carrion In her hand a granny's muff of brown fur Dark Colors In Vogue. In all tho gowns' and In all dresses for morning woar or Blmplo afternoon wear dark color; nro thoso most In vogue, but there aro certain bright tints of old roso and saffron thnt aro exceedingly fashionable. lipi U li hv two rows of Insertion near the foot. It tcrtloti also edges tho bodice, and trims tho ton tor back and front mid tlio sleeve which L cut In one with tho remainder of bodlco; several pin tucks nro made on the shoulder front and back of bodlco, also tho alcove. Emer ald green velvet bows aro sewn be tween the liiBurtlon down the con tor of front ; the waistband Is also of vel vet. Materials required: Twelve ynrds 27 inches wide, 20 yards insertion, 1 yard velvet. The next Is an ovonlng bodlco of tine cashmere and spotted net. Atlan tic green Is the color of tho ciiBhiiioro with cream not, a wldo tuck Is mado on each shoulder, and throe on each sleeve; a fold of black satin Is laid on the tusldo of cashiuore, nnd also edges the top of net, which (Ills In the center of front; tho under-sleeves are also of not finished by a band of Insertion. Materials required: Ono yard cash moro IS Inches wide, Hi yard net 42 Inches wide, yard Batln 42 Inches wldo. 1 Peacock hluo Rajah satin Is em ployed for tho elegant dross shown last. Tho oversklrt, which Is brought up towards tho loft side, Is edged with black satin laid on in Greek key pat tern, so also is tho foot of tho undor skirt, nnd tho edge of bodice, whero tho satin Is finely tucked nnd sot to It; folds aro arranged on tho outer stdo of sleevo, n black satin Bash Is taken round tho waist, caught up under tho buckle at thu loft side nnd tho oiids left hanging; they aro edged with handsome fringe. SCHEME OF PANSY DECORATION. Charming Novelty for the Next Lunch eon You May Give. A decoration for n luncheon thnt Is seldom seen, yet which may bo mndo very charming, Is a low sllvor bowl filled with pnnslcs In all colors. If tho stems nro not spoclnllj long, a piece of wlro netting can bo placed over tho top of tho bowl nnd tho pansles stuck in it. Tho offect Is enhanced If tho bowl Is set on a largo, round mirror sur rounded with n bordor of small forns. At each pinto lmvo a Binnll pot of growing pnnsles, which may later ho given ns souvenirs. Theso look well If the poto aro BOt In Binnll pupor cases made of stiff cardboard covered with sllvor paper. Should thoro bo a guest of honor, hor plants may bo larger than tho oth er, or tho caso can bo a small silver Jardiniere. The candlo Bhndcs should curry out tho predominating tones of tho pansles. Sllvor cnndlostlcks should bo used If possible Effective shades enn bo mado of white paper gnrlandcd with artificial pansles. Fleur-de-Lls Buttonholes. When tho fashions for ornamental buttonholes began It wan nrgued that they would run tho gamut of shape, They nro now doing It. From tlio straight buttonhole mudo of satin, volvot and braid wo now lmvo all mannor or designs up to. tho liner do-lls which Ib put on dressv frnok-i whother they aro made In blouse or coat suits. Tho shape is quite attractive nnd adds a striking finish to an otherwise plain costume. Caro must bu tnitnn not to dab many on injudiciously for tnc tendency lo tiuy is to ovortrlm. Uso thoso buttonholes as trimming Do not add thorn to other varieties. Jabot Effects, Eighteenth century effects are eth orcal looking affairs, mado from ton Inch wldo silk scalloped, clnsnlv unt trlplo box-plalted IIbeo stltchod through tho center una nttachetl to a wldo I nor ribbon baud which Joins at tho buck boneath a Huffy llsso butterfly bow. Sometimes tho ruchlng iu set upon tho top edgo of nn Inch nnd half wldo omhroldored hand or chlffo lluod sllvor ribbon nntl closes under huso, outspreading- bow. To OeY vfe beweJc.oi 0 MANuracTunronvTME Fig Syrup Co. SOLD DY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50V BOTTLE AN IMPROVEMENT. A now linllowo'en game, In which a poach Is used instead of an tipple. Delicate Scientific Instruments. Tho human heat sense can not rca llzo a difference of temperature bo yond one-fifth of a degroo; hi't tho thermometer, nn Instrument 200,000 times ub boiibIUvo as the skin, notes a dlffoionco of a millionth of a degree. A galvaiioinotor ilexes Its fingor nt a current generated by simply deform ing a drop of liioicury so as to press it out of a spherical shapo into that of an ogg. SPOIIN'S 'DISTEMPER CURE will cure itnv posHiiiitt chho ot ijim r.iwrr.ii, l'INlv EYE. nnd t 10 like ninunu linrecA of nil nut-', and prevents all oilier in.ttie tmmo Btnblc from having Iho (lisp8e. Also cures chicken clinlcta, anil dog distemper. Any kooiI dnuraiHt enn Mipply you, or noun to tnliH. i0 centH anil 81.00 a bottle. Airrnta wanted. Free book. Ppohn llodieal t.o., Spec. Contagion DifeuHCs, Goshen, Ind. Wouldn't Take Him Seriously. He But I need you In ordor to bo happy. She I couldn't think ot marrying a needy person. ONLY (INK "1IKOMO OMININK" Tlintla LAXATIVIl ItllOMO QtllNINK. Uiok fot tho Btitnnturn f 1C Y. OUUVK. UmmI tlio WorlJ uror 10 uiiro a uu in una jur. zju. A woman no soonor forgives an In. Jury than sho proceeds to forgot about having forgiven It. Low-iti' Single Hinder the fuiunui utraiiiht Be -vcigar, always het qti.ility. it qtl.tlltV. Poorm, 111. Your dealer or Lewis l'tiotory, And tho pretty girl usually has plain soiling. "A Little Cold is a Dangerous Thing" and often leads to hasty disease and death when neglected, There arc many ways lo treat a cold, but there is only one tight way use the right remedy. DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is tbe surest and safest rerned known, for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy. It cures when other remedies fall. Do something for your cold in lime, you know what delay means, you know the remedy, too Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant. Dollies In three tlxes, $!, 50c, 25c SICK HEADACHE CARTELS Positively cured by thesis Little Pills. Tlicy also relievo Dl trens from DyHpeimln, In illKcxtlonunilTiKj Hearty KutliiK- A jH'rfect rem edy fur DizzineHH, Nau Hen, ProwHlncHH, Had TdHte 1 11 the Mottlli, Coat ed ToiiRUe, l'nln lit tlio . TOHPID MVKIC PILLS. Tlioy reguluto tlio Uowclu. Purely etjeluble. SMALL PILL SMALL HOSE. SMALL PRICE. Gcnuino Must Bear Fac-Slmilo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. CARTERS WlTTlE ilVER JO8 fan W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 5, 1903.