MEXICO TO HAVE MAGNIFICENT CAPITOL BUILDING Hood's Sarsaparilla BAD CASE OP CRIP Caused Sore Throat and Ton silitis. Restored by Pcruna. Mr. "W. H. II o u s 1 o y, Stony Point, Tonncssco, writes: "Flvo years ago I took a very Bovoro cold which resulted In la grippe. I never waa bo bad off. I was in bed BOYoral weeks, and when I did get up I had tonslltttn and sore throat Mr. W. H. Housloy. "I tried to euro this for clchtcen months, but it gradually got worse. A doctor advised mo to have my tonsils cut out. but I did not llko tho Idea. Another doctor examined me, and told mo tho eamo thing. I finally got a bot tle of Pcruna, and after I had taken ono bottlo my throat waa better. I bought and used a dozen bottles, and saw I wa3 going to got woll, and I did." Nebraska Directory RUBBERnBOODS by mall at cnt price Bord for frro catalogue, MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO.. Omaho, Neb. Omaha, Nebraska Better Things to Eat for Less Money Catalogue Mailed Free to Any Address is still In suspense Private Leahy Questions Sergeant Donahue Regarding a Point In Military Law. Private Donahuo and Prlvato Leahy wero tho beBt of friends, but when Prlvato Donahuo bocamo Sergeant Donahuo, Prlvato Leahy saw tho fall ings of his former companion with amazing clearness. "Sergeant," ho said ono day, aftor Ions, Axed gazing at his suporlor in rank, "if a prlvato stepped up to a lorgeant and called hlm a conBatcd Uttlo monkey, ptfwaf'wiul happen i" "Ho'd bo put In tho gyard-houso," laid tho sergeant. "Ho wild?" "Ho wud." "But If the prlvato only knew tho iergeant was a consatod Uttlo mon key, and said nlver a wurrd, wud ho bo put in tho gyard-houso for that?" Inquired Prlvato Leahy. "Av coorso ho wud not," said tho iergeant, loftily. "Woll, thin, for tho prlscnt we'll I'avo It go at that," said Prlvato Leahy. Dog Dies From Grief. A dog's Btrlklng attachment to his master Is recorded from Villcneuve Saint-Georges. Whllo attending tho tuncral of a municipal councillor's wlfo M. Constnntln, a resident of that vlllngo, contracted congestion of tho lungs, from which ho diod suddenly. . Ho had a dog, a small fox terrier, which novor left him. Since the death of M. Constnntln tho poor animal re cused food nnd passed wholo days at tho comotory moaning on tho tomb of his dead master. Yesterday tho ter rier was found dead. Lo Figaro. Where Surgery Falls Short. "Surgery," Bald Simoon Ford at a dinner in Now York, "accomplishes wonder nowadays. Hearts aro scwod up; the appendix is removed; tho largo lnteatlno is done away with. But" Tho noted humorist smiled. "But will tho tlmo over como when surgery will bo ablo to romovo tho theek of a young man or tho jaw of an old woman?" Now York Sun. A FOOD STORY Makes a Woman of 70 "Ono In 10,000." Tho widow of ono of Ohio's most distinguished newspaper editors nnd a famous leader in politics In his day, lays sho Is 70 years old and a "stron ger woman than you will And In ten thousand," nnd sho crodits her flno physical condition to tho uso of Grapo Nuts: "Many years ago I had a terriblo fall which permanently injured my stomach. For years I lived on a preparation of corn starch and milk, but It grow so ropugnant to mo that I ,"3ad to glvo it up. Then I tried, ono after another, a dozen different kinds of corcals, but tho process of diges tion gavo mo great pain. "It was not until I began to uso Qrapo-Nuts food thrco years ago that I found rollcf. It has proved, with tho dear Lord's blessing, a great boon to mo. It brought mo health and vigor Euch as I novor expected to again en Joy, and in gratitude I nover fall to sound lta praises." Namo given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. "There's a Reason." Look for It In tho Uttlo book, "Tho Itoad to Well vlllo," to bo found in pkgs. Uver rend the above letterT A new one nppcarn from time In lime. They nre genuine, true, and (oil of humaa Intercut. CTY OF MEXICO. Work is progressing rapidly on tho now capltol building fpr tho Itepubllc ot Mexico, tho comer stono of which was laid during tlm recent celebrations of tho conteunlal of tho republic. Tho build ing will bo exceedingly handsome and will ndd greatly to tho artletlo attractions of tho city. It will ac commodate both houses of congress and many departments of the govvnmcnt. BASEBALL Trip of University of Chicago Team Described. Malnlchl Denpo Predicts Pastime Will Bccomo National Game In Mlka. do's Kingdom and Pro mo to Better Fooling. Chicago. "Honorable bnsoball, of all games in tho world tho most re fined, tho most highly organized and tho most active," is to become the na tional game of Japan. Dally newspapers of tho Island .cm plro, commenting with enthusiasm up on tho rocent visit of tho University of Chicago baseball toam, declare this, and then go so far as to predict that tho mikado and Undo Sam, hands clasped as fellow-fans, will novor, nov or will utter a harsh word except, per haps, at the .umpire - . Tho Malnlchl Denpo, according to a translation sent to President Harry Prntt Judson, of tho University of Chi cago, by Montgomery Schuyler, charge d'affaires at Tokyo, and published in tho current University of Chicago Magazine, had tho following to Bay on the subject: "Tho Amorlonn people's own estl ranto of baseball may not bo nulto un reasonable If wo tako into considera tion tho fact that of all foreign games adopted by our students baseball Is the most popular and attracts the larg est number of spectators, and that sev eral International matches have been hold. If baseball makes progress at this rate In this country, and If wo do not have any now international gamo, then baseball will become tho national came, as It Is In America. "Without roferonco to warship teams or professional teams, tho qon tract of American and Jupaneso teams will, besides promoting tho gamo It self, contrlbuto much to a bettor un derstanding betwocn tho two nations. "Tho University ot Chicago team now visiting this country consists of students of good moral standing nnd excellent scholarship. They aro real American gentlemen whoso amiability is an objoct lesson to our Btudents. Wo have been told that In tho princi pal American colleges Btudents of In ferior scholarship can not join base ball toam no matter how good players they may bo. Following this cxamplo, our schools havo adopted a r'ulo where by thoso can not become members of tho representative Bchool teams. It will thus bo seen that the ovlls that tho enlightened public feared might attend tho game of baseball have been provonted. "If basoball matches can bo held by Japanese and, American students who cross the ocean, nnd if thus tho stu dents of tho two countries cuKlvato friendship, then International baseball matches between Jupaneso and Amer ican students can no longer bo regard ed as sport pure and simple. "We hope that baseball In this coun try will mako sound progress nmnng our students nnd that wo may he able to havo more international matches. It is natural to expect in this connec tion that tho graduates of various schools will mako It easier to have In ternational matches. Amorica will feel proud if ono of her national games be comes an International gamo, In which tho Japanoso nation alono can tako part. It our pooplo intend to mako baseball an international game, the American peoplo will extend to us their most cordial support." The Japanese newspapor paid a glowing tribute to tho exemplary nnd sportsmanlike behavior of the Chicago Btudents. "In moments of excitement," it said, "every person is liable to loso control of bis temper, and especially Is this tho case tho world over with young men. But In many occasions of thrill ing excitement and close contests the Chicago team always maintained calm, IN JAPAN gontlcmnnly attitudes. Not a word ot Indecent language ennio out of their Hps. - "In tho United States, tho east claims almost n monopoly of jiollto ness and rennemont. Tho west Is gen erally considered as rough and unre fined. But from this wost we had tho pleasure and sntlstactlon of welcom ing horo a baseball team moBt ex emplary not only In tho skill of tho nrt, but nlo In their conduct on tho flold. "They huve given us very useful les sons In many ways, and especially to our youths, who rank behind nobody In their tendency to get excited, tho Chlcngo team and their behavior throughout tho seven games on tho Waseda flold stand out very promi nently as a model of conduct, and ns wo record this fact wo aro simply echoing tho unanimous impressions of tho tens of thousands who witnessed every match on tho Wascila ground. "Wo bollovo nnd oxpoct that in Osaka also tho samo thing will be placed to their record, nnd such hnppy Impressions left bohlnd will doubtless ly go a long way In koeplng up tho trndltlonnl friendship now happily ex isting between tho United States nnd our country. It may ho said ot tho Chlcngo team that thoy havo dono a considerable service in tho interna tional relations of tho country thoy represent and tho country of their ViBlt." SAYS VIVISECTION IS FUTILE Twenty-Nine Years Experience Con vinces English Doctor That Can cer Research Is Moonshine Now York. Twenty-nlno years' prac tice as surgeon to tho London Cancer hospital so thoroughly convinced Dr. Herbert Snow of London that ''what passes with the public for cancer re search Is utter moonshine," thnt ho Btlrrcd tho members of tho Antl-Vlvl- FOUR-TOED HORSE DISCOVERED Philadelphia Scientist Makes What Is Believed to Be Important Dis covery In Wyoming. Philadelphia. Joy over tho finding of tho skeleton of a four-toed horse bolloved to represent tho very earliest American stago in tho evolution of tho oaulno rnco, pervaded tho American Museum of Natural history. The discovery is the lost word In tho Important researches in which tho institution has led tho scientific world, and tho descent of the horse Is now traced down to tho hypotheti cal flve-tood nnlmnl, from which It Is believed that It sprang. If It should bo found that there 1b a rudimentary bono or splint In the foot ot the skeleton which has been unearthed, tho find will be of still greater Im portance. The museum authorities received a letter from tholr oxpedltlon In chnrge of Walter Granger, tolling of tho finding of tho fossil steed In Wntasch, or lower Eoceno formation of the Big Horn valloy, In Wyoming, bolns the first completo skeleton ot a horse which that formation has over yield ed. The bones hate boon uncovered sufficiently to show tho four toes on tho forofeot, which aro tho marks of tho species. The animal seems to havo beon about tho size of tho fox torrler. Ho Is nono tho less, In tho opinion of tho scientists, tho progeni tor ot Uio breed from which came such marvols as Sysonby, slight of frnruo and swift ot limb, and ot tho ponderous Pcrchcron, Instructions have been given to havo the precious skeleton prepared as quickly as scientific accuracy will permit, and it Is expected that beforo section society meeting horo tho othor night with n condemnation of "tho wholo system of experimentation upon tho subhuman nnlmalo." It is, ho said, both unscientific and futile. "No lnforouco can bo drawn direct ly," ho declared, "from any phonomenn In tho subhuman animal to mankind. Tho fundamental dlfforoncos ot Btruc tnro In every direction nro enormous." As an instance, ho pointed out that lcmoumlc, n healthful and refreshing bovornge for man, was deadly poison to cats und rabbits. "Salt," ho said, "Is fatal to chickens; prusslc acid promptly kills mon and elephants, but horses and hyonaB tnko It with Impunity. Rabbits oat bella donna, goats aro fond of tho tobacco plant and of contum, tho hemlock which killed Socrates. And so In n hundred cases ono sees tho inlschlov oils chnractor ot drug experiments on the lower animals." Tho only Buro path to scientific In struction was, ho contended, by tho rpvoront observation of tho actual dis eases in tho human being,, living or dead., Radium Bank Hires Women. Paris. Tho Radium bank horo has greatly lncroasod Its staff of women since It started. This Is duo 'to tho rapidly Increasing uso of tho marvel ous mineral In medical and uurgtcal practice. Women nro employed in prcfcrcnco to mon ns porters of ra dium, nnd $100,000 worth Is Intrusted to them dally, nnd their Individuality purposely Is shrouded In mystery to provent an attempt to rob thorn whllo accomplishing their Important mis sions. Owns Scott's Phaeton. London. A phaeton which onco be longed to Sir Wnltor Scott Is now tho property of W. J. Sago, Brixton, It wnB In this coach thnt Sir Walter rodo when he received King Georgo IV, In Edinburgh In 1822 nnd used when riding In tho district of Abbotsford. Tho car r In ;o boars a brass plato on which is engraved; "Thls pony phnoton formerly bo longed to Sir Walter Scott, Bart., of Abbotsford." i the close of tho winter It will bo on public vlow. Tho muBoum began tho assembling of Its fossllo horses utidor tho direction pf Prof. Honry' F. Os borne, now Its president, and has to day tho largest collection of tho kind on ,tho globo. HEIGHT TO COMMAND FARE Conductors on West Pcnn Trolley Line Must Measure All Chi I i dren to Fix Charge. Iswln, Pa. When a person acconv panlcd by a child boards a street car here tho conductor no more asks, "How old is it?" but ho takes It to tho front cud of tho car, removes Its hat and takes its measure. If tho child is under 41 inches tall no fare Is charged. Tills system was adopt ed recently by tho West Ponn lino bo causo eo many children nearly tho size of men and women havo been represented to bo under flvo yoara ot age. Statistics showed that children flvo years old average a height of 3V& feet. A mark 41 Inchon from tho floor In each car is used tn detormlno a child's height. Besides tholr transportation, pas sengers, It is said, get a nickol's worth of fun ovcry tlmo a child gets on a car. Little boys cun rldo to their heart's content It they aro under size, and all the excuse thoy nocd glvo lu that "mother sent me to tho store." Sleeping chlldron In parents' arms, howovor, must bo wakened and stood against tho mark; Uttlo girls must havo their hats removed, and tho child that 'Is "largo for its ago" mus pay llko a little man. For All Spring; Blood Diseases end Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and-' has' an uncqualcd record 6f cures. Take it this spring in usual liquid form or tablets known as Sarsatabs. ? Spring Humors nro duo to tho lm puro, Impoverished, devitalized condi tion ot tho blood brought about by the unhcnlthful modes of living dur ing tbo winter, too closo confinement, too Uttlo outdoor nlr nnd exorcise, too heavy diet. Hood's Sarsaparilla euros them and builds up tbo whole system. II formi SPOHN MEDICAL. CO..eiitiJBnriioUL, Cohen. IflEt.) U.S. A. Barmaids In 8outh Australia, South Australia Is suffering from n bnrmatd fnmtno. Two years ago bar maids were abolished in that Btato by net of parliament. No moro could bo legally engaged, but thoso already em ployed could remain on condition that thoy registered themselves. Thero nro now only 400 of thorn lort, nnd tho competition for tholr serv ices Is Buch thnt their wages havo lumped from 25 shillings to 3 n wcok. Tho hotels thnt havo had to employ barmen report a con3ldorablo chnngo for tho worso In their receipts. EASTER POST CARDS FREE. Send 'Jo stamp for live sample) of our very bcit Hold Kmhosscd, JJnutcr, Flower nnd Motto Post Cards; beautiful colors and loveliest tlcsians. Art Post Card Club, 731 Jackson St.. Topcka. Kan. The Reason. "I know a woman who never gos sips about her neighbors." "Got out. You don't." "Yes, I do. 8ho's dumb." AH1C FOIt Al.l.KN'N JOOT-KANK tho AnUtnptlo ponder to ahaValntn yoursliora. Ho Hates Uurns,llunlon,Ingronlnir Nails, Hwnllen and HncntltiR foci, milters and Callous soots, Hold everywhere, 25c. Don't acttpt nn) tubitltittt. Bam. plottltKU. Address Allen t). Olmsted, LoIloy,N,Y. When He Waa Slow. "Swift 1h tho Bwlttost proposition I over saw." "Is ho? Did ho evor owe you any money?" Thousands of Consumptive)! die every year. Consumption results from a neg lected cold on tho bines, Hamlin Wizard Oil will cure thesa colds, Just rub it into the chest nnd draw out tho inflammation. Exeoutlvo ability consists In finding n man who can do tho work and In lotting him do It. Lots of men who can do tho first, can't do tho socond, Nothing under tho sun has dono moro to help tho fool killer enrn hi salary than Inordinate self-concclt. Mrs. Wlnslow's Doothlni- Byrup for Children teething, softens tho Kumn, reduce lullammii Hon, nlliija pctn.uurna wind colic, Uo u bottle. Dost thou lovo life? Then do not squander tlmo, for tlmo Is tho stuff Ufa is made of. Franklin. TnkiiiK Garfield Tea keeps tho system clean, tho blood puro and tho general health fa-ood. lluy from your druggist. You enn often toll what a woman really moans by what-Bho doesn't say. There nro imitations, don't be fooled, Ask for Lewlf' Single Hinder cis"r: 0c. Even a Uttlo trial Is a big ono it you havo no othors, ril.KH OITIUCp IN O TO 14 IYH VoiirilniRKiat will rotund money If I'AZU OINT MliNT fulls to euro any cato ot Itohlmr, llllnd, Uleedtnir or rrotrndltig l'lles In 0 to U dajrs. Wo. What Aits You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, havo frequent head aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad tasto in morning, "heart-bum," bclahlnd. of gas, acid rising in thront fitter eatinii, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or vuriablo appetito, nausea at times and kindred symptoms P II you liavo any considerable number of the nboro symptom you are suffering from bilious ucss, torpid liver with Indigestion, or dyspepsia Dr. l'leroo'a Golden Medical Discovery Is made tip of the most valuable medicinal principle known to medical sclenoe for the perataaeat cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient livor invifjorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and norve strenfithencr. The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of it ingredients bclnil printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glanco at these will show that it contain no alcohol, or harm ful hnbit-lormini drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triplerefiaed glycerine, of proper strength, from tho root of native American medieaJ, forest plant. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N.Y.' W. L. DOUG-LAS KSfln '2tS933:5?&4SHOEsJM5 W. h. Douglas shoes cost moro to make than ordinary shoos, bocauso hlBlior grade leathers aro used and scluctod with greater caro. Those aro tlio reasons why V. Ii. Douglas shoos are guar anteed to hold tholr sliapo, look and tit hotter aud wenrlougor than any othor shoos you can buy. XT BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES, -gl The genuine have W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value and protect the wearer against high prices and inferiorshoes. ntFUSESUBSTITUTEaOLAIMEOTOBE'JUSTASaOOa I! T,1u.d.'i1 tsnnot snrpplr you with the genuine W.T.I)oiikUs ilions, write iLJSXr 0ril,r Vtl1?"- .H'i nt direct from factory to wesrer, all nlisrses unpaid, W, t lluuc , 14S Hpurk Hi.. Mrockioii. Mm... A Country School for Girls in New York City De$t Features of Country anj City Life Out-of-door Sports on School Park of 33 acres near tho Hudson River. Poll Academic Course from Primary Class to Graduation. Upprr'Claw for AdVMMsatl , Special Students, Music and Art. Certificate admits td College. School CoocH Meet , Day Pupils. Miss Dang and Mis Whlton, Rirerdalt Ave., nar 2KS4 St, Weafc ' ' 1 mill 1. !. mi,,,.. Hood'o Sarsaparilla hns no equal for cleansing tho blood and expelling tho humors that nccumulnto during tho winter. It effects Its wonderful cureu bcc.iuso it combines tho utmost remedial values of moro than twenty dlfforoiU Ingredients. Insist on having Hood's. It has no substitute. COLT DISTEMPER tnumi.of 111 fral. Aeuan lh btn.td Anil AinitM nrmi nr of tUtniwr. Ilimt remedr mt known for tnm In CL , One bottla RVarantml lo dim ono cam COO an" l IxitUsi to awl I llodon ot drujrlftf and narnrae dealers, or aenl einran paid by nuuiutMturen. Cut shown how to poultlc threat. 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