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i ! I Is Peruna a Laxative? I am In ro cclpt of a letter from a median Ic who Ib at tho head of a pros porouu house bold. Poruna has boon used In bis family for a good many years. Ho writes as fol lows: "As you know, wo bavo used Peruna In our homo for a num bor of years. S. B. Hartman, M. D. iit,i i,..i.i.t medlclno In catarrhal conditions, coughs, colds and grip, and many oth er ailments to which tho family is subject, nut sinco tho chango in the formula of Poruna I do not find It qulto as useful to myself. My bowels nro naturally very active. I cannot' tako a cathartic of any sort. It does mo Injury to do so. Tho old Poruna contained no cathartic ingredient and wbb thoreforo a very useful medi cine to mo. Hut I notlco thnt tho now Poruna has a slight laxative ac tion, which almost makes It pro hibitory for me to U30. I was won dprlnj If thoro was not Borne way In which I could obtain tho old Peruna bb you used to mako it." To this letter I inado tho following roply: "Yes, tho now Peruna docB contain n laxntlvo element. You should thoreforo tako tho old Peruna (Ka-tar-no) which has no laxatlvo nuallty. While prescribing tho old Peruna I found It qulto necessary fre quently to prescribe tho laxatlvo Man ulln in connection with it. Thoreforo Manalln was combined with Peruna, in order to meet those casos that re quire a laxatlvo. But In case no laxatlvo Is required tho objection ta tho now Peruna you speak of arises. Many of tho pooplo who used to tako tho old Peruna found difficulty In tak ing tho now Poruna. To meet thoso cases I am having manufactured tho old Peruna under tho namo of Katar no, and If you nro anxious to get tho ?ld Peruna exactly as It used to bo made you can do so." Pe-ru-na, Man-a-lln and La-cu-pla manufactured by the Pe-ru-na com pany, Columbus, Ohio. Sold at all yrug stores. SPECIAL NOTICE: Jinny persons Inquire f)r The Old-time Peruna. They want the rerunn that their Fnlhera nnd Mothers used 1 1 take. The old Peruna Is now called Kn i....v. At mil uniKKin, ur urikicr IIUCH UUI it J'onr driiujlnt or denier does not rnllltnllllR. Ohfn. nml thpv will 'nlmntkn. nkln .., .Vj.a I I I 1.11 . l tell about It. juu nil Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when tho liver is right the stomach 'and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gentlybutfirmly com pel a lazy aver to do its duty. Cures Con rftipation, Jiv digestion, Sick Headache. and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature More Exact. "I'm afraldy Jukes Is a regulnr rounder." "Oh, no. Jukes Is a vory Irregular rounder." Water in bluing ii adulteration. Glaps nnd wnter r..ies liquid blue costly. Huy Red Cross Ball IJlue, makes clothes whiter than snow. Adv. You can always get a lot for your money if you patronize a real cstato dealer. CURES ITCHING SKIN DISEASES. Cole's Carbollsalvo stops Itching and makes the skin smooth. All druggists. 23 and 50c. Adv. And a tricky mnn, liko a worn-out deck of cards. Is hard to deal with. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are Richest In Curative Qualities FOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER $65 to $200 A Month. T.enrti n new irrralnit. Sovun Weeks. Wa liiiveJnbsfnrtlirno tiuuilroil muu beforo Oluy 1st, 1013. INDIANA SCHOOL OF TRAGTIONEERING, tOO PINE LAKE AVE. LAPORTE, IND. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 47-1912. Nebraska Directory Moslicr-Lampman Business College Oneor thelroUlnKKchooUottlio United State. Write today for our tpeclal raoner-iavlDK oiler. Mention this iupor. nosmu Ltnriiu, uxuu, MiiKisiii CURED In a- few days without pain or a but- gical operation. No pay until cured. Write UK. WIIAY, 307 line liltl?., Omaha, lieu. THEPAXTONI OTEL lha. Nebraska EUROPEAN PLArv Rooms from 81.00 up single, 75 cents up double CAFE PRICES REASONABLE Cox- Jones -Vcn Alstine Co. The UU Ilellable Corapinr of South Omaha and Donrer. YV1C will gl yuur corulyntnenu the brut of attention una null tnem for hliilieal prices, nr All your order for Feeder with best cIiim of stock si market price. UIV1S US A TJUAl.. TPJ rnninil Positions iraarantred 70 I H M.linUU lrUo Union i'uclflcsn III rllnWr 11 Illinois Cnml niUtim IbLlaUlini II If jou gain your Inilntr In ourschooL l'racllroon r.illnmj wlrea. Adarei I'osUIods unaranteed 7011 no ana Irosdi ulntnj Addre&s lIUYMiM L'til.I.KdK, 1007 IIAUNI'.V ST., OMAHA, NIIIIllAHICA LINDSAY THE JEWELER Is now located at 22IH SOUTH 10th 8TREET, nenr Karnam. Vltilt our new Htora when InQtmibii. Fine AvKortinrnt of Gifts for Christinas. Jackson-Signall Company LiveStoGkBommission TELEPHONE SOUTH 02 SOUTH OMAHA :Ke!ep JHHPtnTcnc .Jm2Z& W'TTLE jmrr&mmr bivck JkVW3 SBfl 1.1.9. 6 WITH THE mB irPr. THOUGH tho work of tho Bulgarian armleB haB bocn more spectacular in tho war with Turkey, tho Greeks hao been doing thoir part very offcctlvoly. Our Illustration la from a photograph of a Turkish frontier station destroyed by Greek troops. SEEKS WHITE SPOUSE Indian Queen Hopes to Marry Outside Race. Juanlta Ta-Ta-Ma, Esteemed the Richest Red Madden in Okla homa, Qwns Valuable Oil Wells. Sapulpa, Okla. Juanlta Ta-ta-ma, "Queen of tho Uchees," Is declared to bo tho richest Indian girl In Okla homa. Tho queen Is 17 years old, a suffragist and bclloves that "lino feathers mako fine birds." She-Is rais ing peacocks for tho markqt. Her peacock ranch, situated six miles southwest of Sapulpa, Is a llttlo gold mine. Several, malo birds aro valued at $200 each. Juanlta lives with her father, but hopes Bomo day to marry a whlto man and loam to drlvo an automobile, dress liko her palofaco sisters and tako an octlvo part in woman's battles for equal rights. Sbo was crowned "queen" of tho Ucheu IndlanB at a re cent corn danco near this city. Her string of beads, consisting of 125 elk teoth, Is valued at $10,000. The Indian queen owns a quarter section of land In the heart of tho oil district, and her royalties from oil aro said to amount to sevornl thousand dollars every month. Ono of tho larg est oil veils over discovered was drill ed oniher nllotment recently, which adds $250 a day to her Income. Twen ty million cubic fpet of natural gas Is drawn from this well each day, and exports predict It will coijtlnuo to sup ply that amoutn for tho next ten years. Her allotment was selected by her through mlstako. Her father, at the tlmo allotments woro being made, in tended to file on a tract adjoining his own, but tho description given to tho allotlng agent was for a tract six miles distant, which has proved to bo worth more. "My peacock ranch Is merely a hobby," said Queen Juanlta, "although it promises to be a prolltablo Indus try. Tho peacocks are great weather prophets. Ono of my prlzo birdH fore tolls a storm with accuracy. I value him at $2G0. "Would I marry? Certainly. I hope somo day to marry a white man, pro vided my ideal comes along. Ho must bo an educated gentleman of 'the high est order, a strict prohibitionist and BOAT CUTS WHALE IN TWO Schooner Reaches a California Port With the Blubber Dangling From Its Rigging. Snn Francisco, Cal. Of all fish yarns brought to this port recontly, tho ono brought In by tho coasting schooner James II. Bruce Is a prlzo winner. Moreover, It is truo. and thore Is further ovidenco than the more word of the Jolly sen dogs that their ship ran into and killed a huge whale. Portion, of tho carcass of tho unfortunato mammal woro still visible on the forecastle and headgear of the schooner when alio camo In the other dny. Hugo pieces of blubber dangled from tho stays and parts of tho fore rigging. Captain Roslch and his crew explain that tho strange Incident occurred tho other night, when tho schooner was off Point Reyes. leaden with a cargo of lumber from Port Gamble, tho wind jammer wbb sailing along at a llvoly clip, with a fresh broezo aBtern, when .suddenly a shock ran through the ves sel. Tho Impact was not sharp or heavy enough to liavo been caused by collision with another craft, and tho crew wns beginning to bellovo that It had passed over a submarine disturbance, when tho lookout cumo dashing nft over the dock load to glvo them tho surprising nows that tho ship had struck a whalo. "He must havo been sleeping," said GREEKS IN THE TURKISH WAR fcs" & - totnl nbstalner of tobacco. Ho must lovo outdoor sports, be a good wing shot, handy with tho lariat and own a big automobile. "Ho need not bo rich In dollars and cents, but wealthy In thoso things which go to mako for real happiness. With such a man I could llvo content." VACCINATION MAKES DISEASE London Authority Tells Doctors Virus Produces Scarlet Fever and Measles. Philadelphia. Dr. Charles Crelgh ton of London, formerly professor of medlclno In Edinburgh, startlodi the Pennsylvania Vaccination board, In session horo, with tho opinion that vaccination was to blamo for tho spread of many epidemics. "You will find," said Dr. Crclghton. "that measles and scnrlet fever have spread to a great extent sinco small pox has boon on the wano. I do not bollovo that vaccination Is. necessary CZAR IS RICHEST MAN Income Exceeds $30,000,000 and Js Growing Rapidly. Rebuke for Treasurer Emperor An gry at Baron Menchlkoff for His "Undignified Comparisons." St. Petersburg. While Kussla Is a frequent and largo borrower among tho nntlons of the enrth, Emperor Nicholas, according to a statement presented to his majesty by tho impe rial treasurer general, Is tho richest man in tho world. The statement Is couched in fanciful language, but tho facts which It recites aro said by St. Petorsburg bankers to bo boyond dls puto. "Your majesty," says Baron Menchl koff, "need have no fear of over com ing to suffer tho stings of poverty. Financially you are solvency Itself. With one hand you could buy out tho American multimillionaires, Rockefel ler and Morgan, and still hnve sufll clout in the other to talk business! with Baron Rothschild. Or, If you prefer, you can take over tho Kruppa, tho lookout, "or maybe he waB dtid. I saw tho big outline of the niamal and n second lntor tho bow had tut him through, tho pieces floating away In tho darkness." CHILD AND MOTHER ELOPE Widow and Her Daughter Become Brides on Same Day at Wilmington. Wilmington, Dol. An elopement of mother nnd dnughter, tho most singu lar In "the history of this Gretna Green, occurred rodontly. Mrs Mln nlo C. Scott, aged Jhlrty-nlno, a wid ow of Trenton, N. J., Is tho mothor. She was married to Isaac Holt. Miss Elizabeth Scott, aged nineteen, Is tho daughter. Sho was wedded to Harry netty. Tho two couples met on Maikot street. "What aro you doing here, dnar?" asked tho nstonlshed mothor. "Why, what nro you doing horo, dear mamma?" queried tho equally surprised daughter. Tho mother was tho first to rogaln her composure. "Wo huvo Just been married," sho said. "And so linvd we," answerod tho daughter, TJio two wedded couples returned to Tronton. unsuwooD & wuckmi) unless an epidemic of smallpox Is prevalent. To vacclnnto ovory child beforo ho goes to school is a crlmo, and should bo stopped. "Tho virus thnt Is UHod Is certainly open to question. Children novor be foro hnd tho measles or tho scarlet fever aB thoy do today, and why? Sim ply because tho contamination of their blood with tho serum of tho calf has rendered them susceptible to these diseases which they used to bo abln to throw off. Now th6y aro weakened by inoculation with vaccine virus." Mnny medical men who heard him wero astounded, and thoyquostloned tho eminent British authority. The commission has aBked Dr. Crclghton to submit somo of his proofs, and ho will bo requested to appear beforo tho board at another hearing next weok. Bees Chase Him to Death, York, Pa. Georgo Prey, aged sixty eight was hiving a swarm of bees on tho farm of his brothor In Lower Windsor towshlp, whon tho limectB at tacked htm. Prey ran at full speed to escapo their stings, but about 3,200 foot away ho fell dead from over exertion. although I would not recommend tho Investment." The pzar is vory angry with Baron Menchlkoff and his playful ways, and rebuked him soundly for Indulging In "fluch undignified comparisons." The czar's civil list amountB to nenrly two millions sterling, Including tho nmounts paid to tho grand duken, nnd of this sum more than a million Is available for his own prlvnto pur poses. Then"ho owns lands In Russia In Europo which cover an area equnl to that of the wholo of Nevada, of which tho revenues roach tho vast sum of $20,000,000 a year, of which $5,000,000 is paid to tho grand ducal families. The czar's lands In Siberia bring him In nnothor $7,CO0,O00, al though they nro at present largely un developed. Altogether, Including In terest on savings, tho czar's Income oxceods $30,000,000, nnd Is Increasing rapidly. Ho sots aside each year a large sum for each of his four daugh ters, so thnt If any ono of tho roynl princes contracts a marriage in thnt quarter ho will do extremely well from a worldly point of view though, of course, tho oxnet disposition of tho cznr's huge fortuno is known only to himself and his financial adviser. DIDN'T PRINT BEST STORY Late Melton Prior, the Artist Corre spondent, Kept Sir Evelyn Wood's Quip Out of Book. London. The reminiscences of tho lato Molton Prior, tho artist war cor respondent, Just published, do not con tain, for obvious reasons, perhaps tho best story told of that irreprosslble little man. At a dinner given to Mr. Prior, tho chairman, 8Ir Evolyn Wood, who was Heated next to tho guest of tho eve ning, commoncud his speech thusly: "Our honored guest, Mr. Prior, has been In 21 cngagomontB." Prior, prompting, "Twenty-two, my lord, 22." Sir Evelyn continued, "In 22 engage ments, and lie tins nevor soon a shot fired!" BOY HURT BY POWDER BLAST m Heat From Automobile Headlight Causes Fatal Injury to a "Newsle." Hammond, Ind. A poculinr nccl dont will coBt twolvo-yenr-old Parker Tipton, n newsboy of Madison coun ty, his Hfo. Parker bought llvo ccnta' worth of gunpowder nnd put It In his pocket. Whllo ho wub warming his hands In front of n powerful head light on an automobile tho heat from tho light convorgod on tho, powder and it exploded. The hoy was so burned tliut ho cannot llvo. ROYALTY WELCOMES THE AMERICAN SETTLED HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, WELCOMES AMERICANS TO CANADA. It was a happy opocch, that on that beautiful October day, tho Duko of Connaught, Governor-General of Can ada, mado nt Macleod, Albcrtn. It was an opportuno epoech, henrtful nnd resonant with good fellowship. And, ns It was specially intended for Amcrlcnn ears, tho nudlonco, com prised lnrgoly of bo many Amorican eottlorB In Cnnndn, tho tlmo nnd placo could not havo been better chosen. It was In roply to nn address of wol como tondorod to him at tho pretty city of Mncleod, with tho foothills of tho Rockies as n sotting, nnd tho great wheat fields botween, and in fact nil around tho plnco ns tho fore ground, that Ilia Highness, truo to tho best lntorests of tho country nnd to thoso of tho Americans who chooso to mako Canada their homo, said in part: "I am well awaro that among thoso whom I nm now addressing, thoro nro n very great proportion who woro not born under tho British flag. Most of these will havo realized by now that rcsldenco undor that flag Implies no disabilities. All wo ask is that tho laws of Canada Bhould bo obeyed. "With this provision ovory ono 1b frco to como and go, to marry, to llvo nnd to dlo no soems best to him, and aa it plenses Providence "Wo bring no prossuro to bear on nnyono to adopt tho Canadian nation ality, for wo do not vnluo cltizonBhlp which is obtained undor compulsion. "Our Amorican cousins nro wolcomo from over tho border. Thrico wo wol como our Canadian nnd British broth ers, who return to tho Union Jack, aft er living under tho Stars and StrlpcB. "History la ropcatlng itself. For mnny yonrs hundreds of young Brit ishers havo sought fortuno In tho western States. Tlmo hnB brought about n chango, and tho tldo has set In tho other direction, bringing across tho frontier numbers of our neighbors to whom wo nro glad to roturn hoa pltalltloB. "Ono of tho chlof dispensers of such hospitality in proportion to its popu lation has, na wo havo said, changed its character from an Important cat- 'tlo town to a thriving wheat producing area. "What it has lost from tho pictur esque point of vlow, It has galnod in tho material side, and I wish, In con clusion, to express tho bopo that tho prosperity which has evinced Itself hero for tho past ten yearq, may con tinue unabated In tho future." Thero Is no reason why at a hun dred places on this educatlvo, Instruct ive and Interesting trip of Ills Royal Highness ho might not havo oxprosB cd himself In tho samo terms, and on each occasion, addressed largo gather ings of Americana who nro now set tled on tho prnlrioB of Western Cana da. Advertisement. Her Name Was Not Polly Ticks. During tho Into campaign an Illinois candidate for tho loglslnturo was driv ing through tho country, seeking votes nmoug tho farmers, when ho mot a young man In farmor's garb, walking by tho roadside. Having in mind a prospoctlvo voto, ho stopped his horso, nnd saluting him in a fumlllar manner, inquired: "Aro you paying nny attention to politics nowadays?" Tho young man stopped, looked at him suspiciously, and drawled out: "No, strangor; that don't happen to bo my gal's namo; but of It wub, 1 wouldn't think It was any of your durned business." This onded tho lntorvlow aa woll as tho prospect In New York. First Prison Ofllcial We'll have to Btop giving permits to pcoplo to go in nnd seo tho prisoners. Second Prison Ofllcial Why so? First Prison Ofllcial Too much con fusion. Thoy koop gottlng in tho way of tho follows who aro escaping. Puck. Important to Mothers Examine carefully overy bottlo eft CASTORIA, a onfo and suro remedy for Infanta and children, and seo that It Benrn thn signature or. iaOTUU jn uso J'or ovor 30 Yenrs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria His Authority. "I thought you told mo that man wns a golden-mouthed spoakor." "Well, I had It from his dontlsL" Reverse Proceeding. "Did you find Mabel in, aftor all, whon you callod?" "Yea; that's how I found her ouL" If a man and wlfo aro ono it is be causo they aro tied for first placo. 3 7b Women Do Not Delay If you are convinced thnt your dckncBs Is bocause of Bomo derangement 6r dis cos o distinctly feminine, you ought at onco bring to your aid S3 C mm MM s a Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 3 It acts diroctly on the P 5 organs affected unci tones 5 a mo enuro system. S Ask Your pruugut a a Bjrf 3il Coach Srrap. Tuim Good. Vm ffij Kjj la tiin. Sold tjr I)rurxlU. A Patience is o Virtue! Bo Impatient -with UnclCncliet I Too patiently do many women en duro backache, languor, dizziness and urinary ills, thinking them part of woman's lot. Often it Ss only weak kidneys and Doan's Kidney Pills would euro the case. A MlSSOUItl CASK. Mr. II. J. I.lnnolmr, SOS Madison St., St Chrirlrs, M6., sayi; "I was liiKrrnbla from backache, pnlns In my hrntl ami illTtlnms My notituwark won n Imrrirn. Dunn's Kidney I'llla stopped tilt-no trou lilra nnd removed annoyances from tho kidney secretions. I have much to bo grateful for." Get Doan's at Any Drag; Sloro, BOe Box DOAN'S K?LNLIY FOSTER.MILBURN CO., Buffalo. New York iratTffSiaimTnEra SMARTING SORE LIDS JUST WHAT THEY EXPECTED Committee Made No Mistake When They Looked for Almost Inevit able Comment. A comnilttco of investigating scien tists approached a lady. "Madam," said Professor Prowlns, tho spokesman, offering her a magnifi cent chrysanthemum of raro and love ly huo. "Madam, permit mo to pre sent this flower to you as a token of our high regard." Sho claspcd tho splendid blossom In her lily whlto hand. Breathlessly tho committeo waited her roply. "How benutiful It 1st sho answered. "What an oxquiBlto ahado of purplol I should lovo to havo a dress of that color." Doctor ProwInB noddod knowingly to tho committeo, as It to Bay, "I told you so." , Tho committeo winked ,to tho pro fessor and whispered, "You win." Farms for Children. Pcrhnpa tho smnllost fnrms In th world, each four by eight foot, havo boon dovlscd by MrB. Honry Parsons for tho International Children's School Farm loaguo, and demonstrated In Now York. Each child bocomon ownor of his diminutive farm, In which ha works, grows and harvests Bovon dif ferent kinds of vegetables, nnd theso aro horno by him in triumph to his family. About each farm Is an 18-lnch path,' which ho keeps In ordor; under his Instructor It becomes a Uny ob ject lesson in good roads. Diana of the Air. Tho bcnuilful and nthlotlc Elennora Sears, at a luncheon at Sherry's, said of aviation: "I liko tho blplano woll enough, and. tho monoplano I nm simply head over hoola in lovo with." To thlB romark ono of Miss Sears' many unsuccessful suitors answered, roproachfully: "Ah, anothor caso of man being sup planted by machinery!" Any candidate can got tho woman voto by running on a platform de manding less courting and mbro mar rylng. Peoplo will cicourago your fads as long as you aro willing to squander your monoy on thorn. 8COFFER8 Often Mako the 8taunchest Converts, Tho man who scoffs at an ldoa or doctrino which ho docs not fully un derstand hns at least tho courago to show whero ho stands. Tho gospol of Health has many con verts who formerly laughed at tho idea that coffeo and ten, for example, ovor hurt nnyono. Upon looking into tho mattor seriously, of ton at tho Bug gcstlon of a friend, such persons havo found that Poslum and a friend's advice havo boon thoir salvation. "My sistor was employed In nn east ern city whoro sho had to do calculat ing," wrltos an Okla. girl, "Sho Buf fered with headacho until sho was al most unfitted for duty. "Her landlady persuaded her to quit coffeo and ubo Postum and in a fow dayB Bho waa ontlroly frco from hond ncho." (Tea Is Just ns Injurious ns coffeo becauso it contains caffeine, tho camo drug found in coffeo.") "Sho told her employor about it, and on trying it, ho had tho snmo experience, "My father and I havo both Buffered much from norvouB headacho alnco I can remember, but wo scoffed at tho idea advanced by my Bister, that cof. fco was tho causo of our trouble. "Howovor, wo finally quit coffeo and began using Postum. Pnthor haa had but ono headacho now in four yoars, duo to n Bovero cold, and I havo lost my headaches and sour stomach, which I am now convinced came from coffeo. "A cup of good, hqt Postum Jb sat isfying to mo whon I do not euro to oat n monl. Circumstances cnused mo to locato In n new country nnd 1 fearod I would not bo ablo to got mj favorlto drink, Postum, but I wan rolloved to find that a full supply Is kept hero with n hoavy demand foi it." Namo given by Postum Co., liattlo Crook, Mich. Rend "Tho Road to Wollvillo," In pkgs. "Thoro's n reason:" Kver- rem! tho nbiivn letter! A nrrr one niipoiirx from time to time. They nrt- Kriiulne. true, and full of humnu tiitert'Mt. Adv. Pklar TtOt fjEw a Stem" J&f. J