HAVE YOUJRIED THIS? Simple Prescription Said to Work Wonders for Rheumatism. This hna been well known to tho best doctors for years and Is now given to tho public. "Got ono ounco of syrup of Sarsaparllln compound nnd dno ounco Torls compound. Then got half a pint of good whiskey nnd put tho other two Ingredients Into It. Tnko a tablespoon ful of this mlxturo boforo each menl and at bod time. Shako tho bottlo boforo using.' Good 6ffccls nro felt tho first day. Many of tho worst cases hero havo been cured by this. Atiy druggist hna theso Ingredients on hnnd or will quickly get thorn from his wholesalo houso. HIS WAY OUT OF IT. Prospective Tonant (noticing sov oral inches of .water in tho collar) My, this cellar leaks. 'Landlord It don't leak a drop. That wator has been In hero for two months and not a elnglo drop has es caped. A WONDERFUL CHANGE. From Dally Wretchedness apd Pain to Normal Health. H. Crouse Manchester, la., "For two years my back was w o a k. Rheumatic pains rackod my lower HmbB, day and night. Tho no tion of tho kidneys was nnnoylngly ir regular. When I efcirtod using Doan's st KIdnoy Pills, theso I troubles soon less- ' cned and tho dull backache vanished. Tho klrfnoys now tct normally and I give Doan's Kidney Pills credit for this wonderful change." Remember tho name Doan's. For ealo by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Hold fast ttr the present. Every po sition, every moment of Hfo, Is of un speakable vnluo as tho representative of a wholo eternity. Goethe. - to cum: a coi-d in oxis day TVn LAXATIVH 1IUOM0 Qulnlno Tsblrti Dnii'gUtarpfand nionry If It falls to euro. K. V. UltUvK'tJalgnalarolaoneacnbox. Sc. Tho difference between slender and skinny women is a matter of dollars rather than sense. Smokers like Lewis' Single Binder cigar for its rich, mellow quality. Happy is the man who can j turn business into pleasure. Nebraska Directory JOHN DEERE PLOWS ARE THE BEST ASK TOUIt LOCAL DEALKll Oil JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA, NEB. THE PAXTON Kan ! ItooniH from 81.00 up ulnjdc, 75 con In tip double. CAFE PRICES REASONABLE TVDCUfDITCDC ALL 1 1 rtnm i tno MAKES toHHfr'a prk'r. Canh or tlmn iy. iupiho. iirnu-o. rvmainuicM. witpmr Anywlicreforfrve examination, lui 'M.l. n.ila ft h bkr.alti II. I ..d off.. D.'.BuiMaC., H10lriH(., Oailaa RUBBER GOODS lr mall nt cut prlrcs. Send for froo catalogue. MYEnC-DlLLON DRUG CO., Omaha, Nob. Dfill CD UCU Yon run cut out nny BjUIIhCiB MCn hUo lluo by hanil with tlm JllCUDKlt Cutter In eight Hccond. Knllronrin tiKO them. Write for wimple. HortHfliy Motor Co.. (,'ouncU liluff. In. DO YOU 1,000 UNIFORMS IN STOCK Write ub forcntalog uiil wholr-Hnle prli'fn on Bash Hall, Tennis, Clojf and BPORTJNO UOODSbf all kind s. TOWNSEND GUN CO. I 1514 FARNAM ST. OMAHA Test Your Corn Don't risk n crop failure by taking tho word of sonic ono else as to the reliability of your 6ccd corp. Test your own corn every car of it and know, before tho planting is begun, that the seed you use will grow. Geo, II. Lcc, of Omaha, has perfected n corn tester that can be lined anywhere eny corn corn tester is used, and besides, can be used in his incubator and the test ing done nt the same time a hatch of eggs is lieing conducted. It is made in tlio following slen and prices : 20o-ear,$3.5C 5Co-car, $5.00. Write for descriptive circulars. You'll rave tho cost of several testers in the knowledge gained from your first testing. "Writo today to GEO. H. LEE CO . OMAHA, NEB. tajE"! (Til MaTS (auto qenous)n nf Vlkaba tJ IV VI tliia proceai nil broken tutu of machinery mado cool a new. Welds calt Iron cunt atect, aluminum, Copper, bri or ajir oiher metal. Hircrt automobile renairlnr. BKRT6CHY MOTOR CO., Council Bluffs, Mrs. says: THE AWTOfllOWMAN'S When earth's Inst Auto is finished, and tho wheels nro' tested and tried, And the Customer hands out hts Mono, and noth ing remains to decide, Wo shall rent and fntthl wo nlmll need It; llo down for an eon or two Till they get up it Bhow of Whir corn, nnd start us to work nncw. Wo slinll stand by tho linen ot Bat urn, explaining they'ro punetura proof, Wo shall show them the gait of Nop tune, arid ank them to stand aloof; Wo shnll take them a ride on Jupltcr'n moons with never a word to Bay nil the ofJlrcr ptara hnvo low ered tho bars that shut oil tho Milky Wuy And nomo shall be doallnu In comets, and others shall be employed In showing the cult that .i;ocs with the weight of noma llttlo asteroid; Whllo meteorites furnish nil tho delights for folk who want tlilnss all cut lobset Vc shnll sit by tho olden orbits and tutk of tho times roiio by When to rldo On tho moon wos n mnr- vnlous boon for tho pcoplo that sealed tho sky. And IiiukIi at tho old notions, and jeer at the whirling suns, And sIkrIo and sneer at tho intrlcato gear that ran all the other ones. And ' no one shall work for profit, but each one shall work for fnmo. Whllo tho satellites whirr In n show-window blur for them that aro Lji on tho name And each with his favortto comet and each with his favorite, star Shall have an ctcrnnl exhibit for tho Buy er of Things aa They Arc. The Conundrum Man Again. Tho mnn with tho incandescent whiskers edged through tho door, looked nbout wnrily, then sidled over to tho desk of tho pnio bond slavo with .tho hnggard eyes nnd tho Kipling pen. "Just n minute," ho said. "Hero's a 'short ono I figured out last night. 'What Is tho dlffcrcnco between n beautiful nctrcss who Is idling away itho morning in hor boudoir and has occasioned considerable comment by tallowing her golden brnlds to sway In tho breezes from tho window what Is ,tho difference between hor and a tolnck'halrcd woman with a molo over ,lior loft eyo who is punishing her son for tolling, the neighbors that sho powders hor face?" Tho pnio bond slavo goos right on fwlth his taslc, and tho man with tho .Incandescent whiskers hisses: "Ono is airing her switch, nnd tho other is switching her heir, but I'll glvo this to Eomo ono with mora ap preciation, sir!" And far down tho vnlloy wo could sco tho curling smoke that told of n Jlttlo settlement where sturdy pioneers wcro hawing their homestondH out of the prlmovnl wilderness. Explained. The mnn nnd his little son wero standing on the shoro, whllo In front of them tho ocean strotchod away, nwny Into tho vtfaty Infinity of apace. "Papa," asked tho llttlo boy, "why do they cnll tho ocenn a watery waste?" "Because," explained tho fathor, "it is unfit to drink, nnd thoreforo is n wnsto of water. Arc thoro any more (liiestlons you wish to ask mo, Har old?" Honor Heaped on Him. As wo pass along the Hols do To lougno wo sco a group of workman erecting a statuo. It Is draped, and wc ask a bystander who 1b being sc honored. "Ah, M'niou," ho oxplnlns, "it is tha great Inventor who did so much to promote tho pleasuro of duollng in France." "How was that?" wo Inquire "It wuh ho. who invented the safety rapier." Had Learned HIc Lesson, "No, sir," said tho editor of the holp ful magarlno to tho celobrntod mag nate. "Wo should not llko to ngreo to tako a sorlos ot twolve article! from you on 'How to Succeed,'" "But why?" asked tho nmbltloua magnato. "Our experience has been that wo usually hnvo to throw nwny six or 8ovon of the nrticlos because tho au thor falls before tho series runs out." Taklnn Risk. "Her parontt nro going to send her to Paris to bo finished." "She'll bo finished hero if sho per sists n singing." $3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK KIDNEYS, FREE relieves Urinary and kidney troubles, backache, .training, welling, etc. Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidney and Back. Wouldn't It bo nico w.lthlrt n wcok or no to begin to sny goodbyo forever to tho scalding, dribbling, strnluing, or tor. frequent pnssngo of urine; tho fore head and tho back-of-tho hend aches; tho stitches nnd pains la tho bnck; tho growing muscio weakness; spots bo foro tho eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen cyellda or ankles; leg cramps; unnatural short hrenth; sleep lessness nud tho despondency? I havo n recipe for theso troubles that you can depend on, and If you want to mnko a quick recovery, you ought to write and got n copy of it. Mnny a doctor would chargo you ?3.G0 Just for writing this proscription, but I havo it nnd will bo glnd to Bend It to you entirely freo. Just drop mo a lino llko this: Dr. A. K. Iloblnson, K-2G5 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., nnd I will send It by return mall in n plain onvclopc. As you will seo when you got it, this rccipo contains duly puro, harmless remedies, but it has groat honllng end pain-conquering power. It will quickly show you Ub powor onco you uso It, bo I think you had bet ter seo what it is without delay. I will s?nd you n copy freo yon can uso it ty.il euro yourself nt homo. Fighting Disease In Greece. Consul General Gcorgo Hortou has mado n report from Athens on tho conspicuous work of Grcok physicians In combating tho country's chief scourges malnrlal fover und tubercu losis. An annual uvcrngo of 2,000 persons dlo each yenr from tho for mer, wh,Ilo In epidemic years, duo to oxcosslvo ruins, tho "ifumbor exceeds C,000, which was tho case in 1005. Tho population of Greece is 2,433,800. Tho pcoplo havo been Interested through lectures, pamphlets, etc., to fight tha mnlnrla-carrying mosquito by drnlning stagnant ponds nnd throwing potro loum on them. A tuberculosis con. gross will bo held at Athens noxt year, to which will bo Invited no! only physicians, but nil tho mayors nnd other prominent peoplo of Greece. A Consolation. A young woman who had been In tho habit of spending hor summers lu n hill vlllnge of Connecticut rccontly encountered a rural neighbor In a city store. "How's your wife, Mr. Green?" in quired tho young woman graciously. "Why, don't you know," snid Mr. Green, "I lost hor throo months ago?" "Oh," said tho shocked young wom an, "I didn't know., I beg your par don, Mr. Green, for being so thought less." "Well," said tho disconsolnto wid ower soothingly, "it nln't aB bad as, It might havo been, l'vo got good help." Airing the Poodle. Tho me8songer boy towed tho lead ing lndy's pet poodle In front of the big ventilation fan nnd tied him. "Great Scott, boy!" exclaimed n by stander, excitedly. "Do you want to blow that dog away? Why, that fan Is wbrso than a cyclone." "Nawl" snapped Aho messenger boy with a pout. "Lot him stay tho:'j and get aired. That blooming actress biros mo two hours every dny to air hor blooming kihoodlc, nnd I want him to got onough of It." Desperate Remedy. "Yes," said tho musician In a remi niscent mood, "iriy wifa fell In love with mo and married mo when I was learning to play tho cornet." "Are you suro," asked his friend, "that sho married you becuusu she loved you, or to mnko you stop prac ticing on tho cornnt?" The Point of View. Nowlywcd. What, $30 for n hat! Why, it's simply ridiculous, my dear. Mrs. Nowlywod. Thnt's what I thought, Harold; but you said it was nil we could afford. Llpplncott's. In proportion to Its population, morp pcoplo earn n livelihood by sonfarlng In Norway than In nny other country. Britain comes noxt. . ALITTLE THING Changes the Home Feeling. Coffco blots out tho sunshlno from many a homo by making tho mother, or somo otlior member of tho house hold, dyspoptic, nervous and Irrltnblo. There aro thousands of ensos where tho proof is absolutely undeniable. Hero is ono. A Wis. mothor writes: "I was taught to drink coffco at an early nge, and nlso nt an early ago bo camo n victim to headaches, nnd as I grow to womanhood theso headaches bocamo n part of me, as I was scarcely over froo from them. "About flvo yonrs ngp.n friend urgod mo to try Postum. I 'mado tho trial and tho result was so satisfactory that wo havo used It ever since. "My husbantf and little daughter woro subject to bilious attacks, but they, havo both been ontlroly free from them sinco wo began using Postum In stead of coffee. I no longer have headaches and my health l pcrfoct." If somo of thoBO tired, nervous, lr ritablo women would only loavo off coffco absolutely and try Postum thoy would find a wonderful chnngo In their Hfo. It would then bo filled with sun shlno nnd hnpplnoss rather than wonri nesH and discontent. And think what nn effect It would havo on tho family, for tho mood of tho mother is largely rospouslblo for tho temper of tho chil dren. Read "Iho Road to WeUvtlle," In pkgs. "There's n Reason," Kver rend. iUe nbove ,lefcrf A,ner one appear front time to time. Thry re Kcuulnr, true, and full of htuana Intercut. GORDON'S TESTI - MONY PROVES INTERESTING Charles W. Gordon, whoso picture is given nb6ve, is agent for tho Atlantlo & Pa.clilc Tea Company in Ogdonsburg, N. Y,, nnd resides nt 78 King strcot, that city. Ia giving testimony regard ing hla own cn30, Mr. Gordon recently mado tho following statement: "Somo tlmo ago, whllo suffering from stomach catarrh, I was advised to tako Cooper's Now Dlscovory, and did so, two bottles of tho preparation putting my stomach into good 'condition. Pro vlpus to my taking tho New Discovery I could not eat a moul without expe riencing pain and discomfort after ward. "I had boon In this condition for a long time, although I had tried many different remedies In search of relief, nnd nt last reached tho conclusion that I had exhausted every avdllablo ro BOtirco. Coopor's Now Discovery was therefore' to mo almost u hoaven-sent blessing, nnd tho work of tho medi cine was so permanent nnd lasting that I havo had no recurrence of my former troublo whatever. "I .can cat anything I enro for with out noticing nny bad effects nftcrwnrd. I havo recommended Cooper'H Now Discovery to many persons of my ac quaintance, nnd it novor fails to glyo satisfactory results. It reaches tho sent of stomach troublo In mighty short order." Coopor's Now Discovery is sold by all druggists. If your druggist can not supply you, wo will forward you tho namp of a druggist In your city who will. Don't nccept "something Just as good." Tho Coopor Mcdlclno Co., Dayton, Ohio. The Right Spirit. Apropos of Vnlontlno's day, a pas senger on tho Bcrmtidlan said: "Mnrk Twain onco told us, In a llttlo Valentino day speech on this boat, of nn Irish wooer who had tho right Valentino spirit. Acccptnnco or re jection ho could tako with equal grace. "'Will yo bo ray vnlcntlno?' ho said, on February 14, to tho girl ho loved. "'No,' sho replied; 'I am another's.' "Ho heaved a sigh and said: "'Sure, thin, dnrlln', I wish yp was twins, so that I could havo at lasto tho half of yo.' " Easily Explained. "Strango,'' murmured tho editor, "that this anccdoto of Georgo Wash ington has novor been in print be fore." "Not nt all," explained tho occasion al contributor. "I only thought of It last night." ned, Weak, Weary, Whirry Byes. Reliovod By Murine Kyo Itomedy. Try Murlgo For Your Kyo Troubles. You Will Llko Murine: It Hoothes, K! at Your Druggists. Write l'or liyo HooUm. -Krco. Murltio IOyo Hcniody Co.,, Chicago. Don't Let 'Em. Tho defectu of tho understanding, llko those of tho face, grow worse as wo grow older. Roucliefoucauld. A THIFI.TNO COUflll will bfcoino n pormanrnt ono unlnaa atoppnd. Allen'i Limy JIuIium will sum lr atop It. A'JMlK)ttl(iUlarnnonnUHlifortIiat. bold utalldrug-gliita.Kio.tOounatl.OU iKitllua. How men would kick If their wlvoa struck for an olght-lmur day. Woman s Power Over Woman's most glorious endowment is tho power to awaken and hold the puro and honest love of a worthy man. when sho loses it and still loves on, so one in tho wide world can know Iho heart agony the endures. Tho woman who sutlers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or- , ganism soon loses Iho power to sway tho heart of a man. Her fjcncral health suffers and sho loses V and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of ablo physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women, lie has deviscd'a successful remedy for woman's ail ments. It is known as Dr. Pierco's Favorito Prescription. It is a posilivo specific for Iho weaknesses und disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, rcjju latea, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers tell it. No honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitulo in order to mako a littlo larger profit. ' IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Pltrce't Plcmtant MlciM regulate and itrtagtbeo Stomach, Ltrtr tad Coiras. IDLTC CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS. RHEUM- WWRUtf ATI SM, STOMACH and LIVER COMPLAINT 200 box T1rituB&nffliedii EASV V n.J.T. -rWw&y-mJ sure to act aVTrv MWku&m Couldn't Have Hers. "I hopo I got n good husband." "Well, keep your hands off mine." Mrs. Window's Kootlilnsr Hyrun. Koralilldrrii tretliliiK. aofttnstbaKuma,rduccaln tti uiuaUoii,allaxapaln,turcawlii4 colic. aCKjubolUo. TJio crow in n rational' bird.. lie doesn't mako n noiso without caws. RADICAL RAILROAD REGULATION AND ITS EFFECT ON BUSINESS: To the Business Man: With cnor- crcnBCdf dcalro on tho part of lnvo3tra motiB crops commanding tho highest t6 put their money into railroad prop prlcoD over known; with ovory kind of crtles. They havo been glvon to un buslncsson a snfo and scnslblo basis; rstand that probably their borrqw with mcrchandisostocknofnllklndHnl. 'nnRpro,,1if"yn V?hn most at a minimum with everybody Ki?M.2i2EM desirous of jnaklng.good nil tho noccs, ft" j' ETE 2 i f t a m sary ItnprovomonUMvhlch tho past two J 1" I 'j! yaaradopfesS!on would not pcrmlt-ofr ff'ftj fhCm to'obtaM-lhq and to fill up stocks which hnvo been unannB. almost depleted, with plonty of money ln fact 'Ooltlng nt It from nny point, nnd credit to do all those things, thoro io owners ot railroad properly hnvo is a hesitation by tho greater port of tho business community, for tho reason that something has appeared calling a halt ln tho progress which lind nn fnlrlv nrfn,1 In Min InHnr l.ntf swaa a j mvii vvm mv a a v a uma of 1009. Tho ono groat nnd most ap parent clement which has caused this hesitation, Is thnt tho railroad cor porations of this country havo stopped tho purebnso of anything beyond their lmmcdlato necessities, so much so that betterments which had been projected, (which nro not only boUor- . '. . moms, uui in n great, mnny cases nro , . , a. . ' ,,, . . . almost, or soon will bo necV8sitlc) comp otod. that wo will again bo In amounting to over ono thousand mil- P ,h !fm0 ,'?3lt,0n, "l0 lions of dollars, havo been belli u). It ''oro lti during ho early part of 100ft. is customary for railroads to prtparo v. MwcM unices CongrcoH to tholr budgets of expenditure January LIV V l,5 I?"" 1st. If those budgotB had been pro- "ft c,anpanclt'c r th? "ro pared on tho lines of necessities tho SLb otmnnl ' h outlook for general business, particu- ?"?i5u'i"880' tho country' that 11 larly among manufacturers, would bo will bo nblo to inako nny reason nblo rorccnst ln tho mnnufncturhU; and commercial world. It Is unqucstlon- ably truo that tho railroads would gladly enter into h year of liberal expenditure, but ns matters stand now, it is qulto possible that they will bo compelled to drop back Into tho con dition they woro In tho latter part of 1007 and during tho yenr 1908. thnt Is. mirchnBO nothinn oxcent thnt which lis absolutely essential, and tho rcasonb faro exactly tho samo ns thoso that budgets have not Ticciuireacnlcd, nnd r"' " , ltn nro not within tho call, or oven within K nf S d, rai'ld,y Brov'lnG,!m- tho sight of those who would gladiy Kal?fln? 'T3 ,mon, tu i. In .i .i.i legislation. This is absurd avu need WVIViUillU t-tlWUl, UUU It IB IKJUUMU1 WUCtl existed in tho early port of 1007, that nrucica in tnio country, lmvp. no in Is "Radical Railroad Regulation." itorcstod thomsolvcs In tholr bualiiOBa Our legislators occm to bo unmlnd- '"mt tuoy thavo rorcod th. Oonornl ful of tho causes of tho depression ot ;Pvcrnmont to put a apodal protect 1907 and 1908, nnd givo every indi- lv,, ax 011 tho '"B8 thy Produco. cation of ro-ontcrlng tho Held with wh,ch w, nml our employees, who do oven mora laws to Intorfero with and !"ot, Produco them, havo to pay for, dlscourago tho investment of money in nn to raany r whIch wo rto ot h railroad enterprises, whether It bo for (Jc increases or Improvements in existing 0n tho 8am0 Principle, nndfor tho lines, nnd absolutely calling n holt on Bnmo reasons, when business men bo now projectod railroad enterprise!). c?mo 08 active in looking nftor tholr Apd tho railroads havo not roachodl intoroBtH, and with tho oamo rights, tho position that they now occupy jwo cnQ induco tho Goncrnl Govern through any concerted plan; thoy all 'raont to Blvo U8 oaunl protection by rcnllzo and appreciate tho necessity of allowing tho railroad companlcn, who ronowlng their tracks and equipment aro tho producorn ot our rovonuo, to that tho recent depression would not Juako sulllclont prollt to onablo thum , pormit of. This in tho fnco of a very to u,,y ft fl,n plenty Ot tho goods thoy general nctuul or threatened demand cod whlch wo manufacture. TIiIb will for largo increases In tho wnges ot involvo no special tnx, will mcun hot their employees, nnd knowing that tho tcr railroad norvlco, and moro buul only way they can grant thoso rwl- S11080 fr ovoryono, particularly tho vancos will bo by a corresponding ad- working man; and when it is consld vnnco ln their revenue, nnd tho only rcd that in reality 00 of nil tho. way in which thoy could incroaso their 'monoy rocclvcd by tho rallroadu nnd rovonuo would bo by raining their louraolvea goos directly to tho -worklnn rates, and certainly tho outlook fop Pcoplo, wo should havo tho solid on this is far from promising. Thoy havo doreomont and individual support of no certainty as to tho character of leg- mvory working mnn in tho country, lslatlon to como; thoy nro in positlvo . Cause: Tho troublo with tho wholo foar of Congress, nnd nro warranted Jultuntlon Is that many of tho mon who In that foar by special bills already iniako tho laws nro not familiar with introduced, which is n BUfTlclcnt cnuso jtbo truo Inwardncso of tho rolatlona for them to hcsltnto. Thoy nro not antl dopondonco which tho munufao cortaln thnt tho pcoplo generally turing and business intoroato havo would favor nny Incroaso in rntca, and l"Pn tho gonornl railroad ultuatiun, thoy aro equally uncertain aa to inpr do thoy roallzo that in adnilnlatr whothor tho public vould not sldo with inn their so-called (HfllplliJ.t?, ,i.o tha labor in ita Increased demands upon 'railroad companies that wo aro tho "ul tho railroads. Thoy feol aa nil ownora tlmato consumers" ot that dlaclplluo. of property naturally would fool, that Remedy: It In of tho groatont lm tlio oarnlngi capacity ot tholr proporty Iportanco that somo docldcd notion bo Is now absolutely dependent upon tho taken by tho Govcrnmont ntns early n manner in which they nhnll bo gov date as posslblo, as thoro will bo no Int erned. They do not know what that, provemont until thia uncertainty ha.-j government Is going to bo; thoy aro ;boon overcome. almoHt positlvo that thoro will bo no January 22, 1910. logi&latlon which will causo nn In- T. A, GRIFFIN, lAJvirti$imiHt PATENT lluoknticl AdTlcoFIIISIS. , Wanlth h 1-awrvM. Wilatlltiritoll, U.U. Ktt. f) in. licit rof uences, W, N. U., OMAHA, NO. 13-1910. Man uriiiaiaaiiiii HHlaaaaaawBBaMli''' ' 1 BETTER THAN PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS A. H. LCWIB MKOIOINC CO., ST. LOUIB, MO. For BBfcanj and potf tire taixwcd. Uquld.lo KlauaouamruafrowUiolxKly. Uu ultry, tiamnitwIIISfrlWeitookl r Itry, bmntwIllsiiirTeitookrcmsdy. C la a ana KIdny remedy w and SI ImttU (bow toyour dniff tttat. filio Mill gtitlt faryi SPONN MEDICAL CO,. """" l" 10m, In VMK nhy inonoy until a0 lmT0 " ",oro don" 10 ,lUc" UH to f"1 V,,Cy ?'? toJ,?,con1 iTol nnd Erected by tllO Nallonnl Government, and uudcr ntich circum stances, nil of tho vast Industrial on torprisos that aro depending upon tho railroads, will find that nt tho tlmo that their preaont ordora upon which thoy nro working, issued somo six months ngo when it was not dreamed ' "o iirc.fiht ndvorco- condltlo.m cOultl uoMtlblv' nrlco.' will -hnvri. linmi r w v. no spur to wako us up to oiir ttttfov 'u"" " , V'" 't I i? 7 1 ?, 8 f""n,rd railroad Supply Institutions. 4 . . M I II..HAAU. ...I.ILt. 1 - . - . . I incro aro l.uuu.uuu railroad em ployees. It takes l.COO.OOO inon to nun- ply what tho railroads need, an,d tx vast number of men nro employed In supplying tho porHOual needs of tho. Hibovo 3,000,000 -mon. Every kind of business la dopondent in como tunas- uro on railroad prosperity. . . 1110 Producers of wool, cotton, to-, "icco, ougnr and many othor Bpeclal WESTERN GANAPJI; Senator Dolllver, of Iowa, says: troam of emldraaU from ttio Ualtdd Htutui a.lo Canada will oontlniio." Houator lkilllvcr rrrentlj pnlil n nml ;: '"i'hom U n tnml hiiMi.-crlii tlio hoa rtn ci jiuii:iun riwnmnH iro. plot tlilt nllurcouii(((ir of lini: Slot til ho re ona i lur i removal of an mnuv ona f armtira to 0.1 inula. u r ihwiUo nro (jIoiuoiI mi iti HflnvAriimnnLnnii tbo excellent nil ml n In tratlan of law. ami tlior fro oomlna to rnu in tons of tliouraiula, nnil tlllrnroetlloullnl:.' . loitnco.ntrMiiiUvllurn'w ttftnttin.l) mill A ......1 . enn t armein wlio mucUi tnnml. Jliulr homo iliirtua tUOll, JMolil crop rntiirnn nlono ilurliiiryvaruilili-tl totiiotviiltli oi iiioouuuiry luiwurilii nl a nil i s-rowliiff, inlxttt furm Inir, ratlin rrilntnx ntid lUilrrliic oru nil itrofltnlilo. freo llomo-ti.-iuti or 1UO ucam nro to lio hail In tlio ury licat dlatrlnts, 1UO urro iinwmptliinu at :i.(icj prr nero ivitlitu varUIn urau. (tclioola niuli'liuri'tti-n In ornry f.' Jil"F"'l"'."e',.v".0,V ana! liiitldtnif iiinimlnl iileutltiil. . lot raitlrularamtiiliHiitidh, )Kvt wttlora' railway rntmi nn.l tlcwrlii. U'o illuitrntoJ iwrnplilct. "lut llott Wrt," anil other lilfnriim. t on, wrlto to Hup't of Inimlnm. tjon, Uttann, O.iii,, or to (JuuuuUu Oofexumout Actint. W. V. DENNETT Room 4 Bsi Eldg. Omaha, htb, (Utoaildroaancarrityoi:.) (3) ON EASY STREET fw atuijok fabm 1 7 .. ',..5. lnliiBiitliwii.l'lVxm.,J fnr SIO luir iminlti. Wrl n at p.... .... it . .ri 1 BunAHtoilo,Tuforloklot. nvouKwiitsMrlu'! rm I EH I Nlyton.l).U liookal.W.lllKU. B) im Baita I Vest rcfereuotu. IkKlrwmui, ftYCWtfaUriLfeTOn rink Eye, EiiUootlo prarentlte. no mat lar how hart at any aud aru InrtKtwJ or on Ui tounuei act, ou ttio lllood aiij UlanJai aiurli thk ra H!iUuirr In Dvga and HUeep and L'liolom lu rlpp aiuona hnman beluga LaSaailSMkiloaMi. Oiil t f aryou.' Frto Koolilt, i" Ptatamucr, Qiumw 1111111x11111. hikc. iStSJSsl. mm, IHD., U. S. 1