A ' icuraobiTscuinot kofp wcp rtlili rrPTPsi l)W M UTi1 rTTfini1Q Icy buy Tlint la not Ufo. It Is Misery (the tuWuphl nl ct.uiwes lu Central IUriUir) Ul J VLij 1 spelled with n big M. Yt the nmn lATrlrn. I11 1859. a shoit c-istanoo (southeast of Lnko Nyiifisa, Living- I A MUCKY UO AD. E'Jttor Ililiump Marine t.on, fliscrvcrcd Lnko Shlrwu, a body br water about, thirty miles long and M'tfen wiles wido. It bai iiosv tn Uroly dl-iappcarod, with the cxeep tloo of a few pond In its) hed Lake JijaroL, discovered by Livingston about tbe Bamo time, ban also dlsap IMNiTcr). Tho cause of tho clmnun appears bo bo a gradual dry tnn iap of bodies of wator In Central 'Africa. A CHOICE SELECTION OF INTER ESTING ITEMS. who dovotoH himself entirely to audi n Ufo Is called successful. It Is a He on the face of It Successful Ufo la something full and wide and deep, not something narrow and shal'ow. It la something within rather than outside. 'IV. rnntlv llt-n nlln mtinf IftlflW tho HtnrV of humanity's strivings In tho past; must bo In sympathetic touch with his Few things co3t less than encourage- times: must bo in harmony with self mont, and fewer still are worth moro. aml God one must have the wider vlow. Tho successful man Is tho man Commentn ntul Criticisms United Upon the Ilappcnlnus of tho Duy Matorl- cat and Ncwo Jsntca. Let a woman tnlk and sho cares not who docs tho thinking. WPREADINQ THE NEWS CAST. Oivo tho doctor his due. It might have been an undertaker who invent ed tho quick lunch. BROAD. Itoai I&odft'ai Kiducy P11U Cnrcd IT In . aWto-Aftcr J,oiik Bnffrrinu; Mr, 1 U-CUglutru Found a Permanent He - Jief lea tht; Grmit American Kidney IRejHftdy, Port Huron, Mich., Jan. noth. (Spe cial.) Tortured witli Diabetes and Bladder DiHoauo from which he could Mnraitly f,et no relief, Mr. O. Cleg era, a bricklayer, living at lit) Uuttlcr 8t, Xihi cHy, ban found a complete and itycnnaiieht euro In Dodd'8 Kidney Tills and In hh gratltudo ho Is spreading Ike no its broadcast. "Dodd'n Kidney Tills made a man of ant." Mr. Cloguorn says. "I was a uuf terer fraw DIabotos and Bladder Dls mm, I was so bad I could do no work ami ths pain was something terrible. I confej not get anything to help me till It trial Docld's Kidney Pills. They fcelprf ma right from tho llrst and w 2 am complctoiy cured. I havo rwsmimrmlod Dodd's Kidney Pills to all my friends and they Iiavo found thwn nil tliat is claimed for thorn." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney Ills from Backacho to Brlght's Disease. aTaey zrarer fall to euro Rheumatism. A Baltimore doctor wants to know "what wo shall do with our old men." 'I'm trliwlnntta nn thorn. Farmers along tho Mississippi are feeding clams to their hogs. Thus has tho honest farmer at last taken to tho shell game. Whon tho Czar thinks of thp zcrast- voa he feels, perhaps, as Mr. Cleveland did whon ho had Congress on his Uauda. It Is rarely that n murder mystery ovor measures up to tho beautiful the ories advanced by tho police and news paper sleuths. who lives most, whoso Interests in Ufo are most vital, whoso sympathies nn broadcast whose charity Is widest who sees most, feels most loves most enjoys most Success along any other lino Is only successful failure. Any thing less than thin abundant full Ufo costs moro than it comes to. Almost anyone can mnke a living. Not every one can mnko n life. It Is easy to plla up dollars. It Is not so easy to keep the dollars from becoming a barrier to the glorious vision of real living. Ono of tho most discouraging signs of the times Is found in what tho mag azines can print about prominent poo- plo without being sued for libel. Sir Edward Clarke ovldently is ono of tkoso pcrvcrso persons who can't see why blood should bo nuy thicker than water when thero'a no money In tt "Is sbo sonUmrntul?" ' "viyl Sho win even weep over okl divorce papsrs." Judgo. How's Tills 1 Ufa Ktsr Om Hundred Dollars Howard foi jMiysn f C.iUrrU tlutt cannot ho ctirod by Mta'xCAterrli Cure. y. J. fill K.N BY & CO.. Prons.. Tolodo. O. "Wa tfet nnclwhlcneil livo known v. J. Clionoy tor tfci Jatit 15 rears, anil believe him iwrfectly MimUHVfo in nu inimnntf irftB-.iicunmb uuu iin.an tW.y "Ma to carry out an obllcnUoa male by Uwir fi.TDs. IViLvr ATjiuax. Wholosnlo DmsclJts. Tolodo. O. MVAJ.MUO. KlKWAV tl AUllVIK, WllOkilO tirttrbla, Tolodo. 0. Hull' j 1'atnrrh Cure In tnkon Internnlly. actluu .i'.MKT upon ttio blood nnd nincoiw surfacivs of rr livvMtm. itico 7fic. por ihhuo. ooiu uyiui Brci FamUy i'llla are the bed King Alfouso refuses to glvo moro than eight hours a day to royal busi ness. Alt is not going to tauo any chances of losing his card In Council No. 1, Kings' Union. Probably Mr. Thomas W. Lawson feels that ho has hud $250,000 worth of satisfaction out of the bunch of capitalists ho Is showing up, let that libel suit go as It may. l.rodcm haa a now fad In paoor iA3ci In motor oars. Ono oar Is htm h load of papor cut up Into .iMte pieces, und It leaves a trail 0' ywtrs a3 lb wblils through tbe ojun- try. Tbo other cars follow tbe trail itid &rjr to catch the tlrst oar. Steotts Bluflf County Land. Ftob Homstcarl3 unicr Go cm HHtr&lrrig tlonrntbo Nonh Platte Talkj. Also K ncald Section bouio Irra, Ranches, 01 ty Properly. 3Uir.icta of tit 0 furnished. Xfee kest time In twon'y years is awf open to sutlers. It won't la9t iBfeZ. Jiiaico no adiny. o il on, or jurtiroaR t once for pinicular-'. G. L. SIIUMWAY, Scoils Bl ilT, Nob. ftolitlrs has tnado few men and uu .todo n t:reut many. A dispatch from Washington says money Is plentiful. The great trouble, however, is that no matter how plenti ful money may be It Is alwuys neces sary to do something boforo ono can got any of It Dowager Empress Tsl Ann Is hav ing her Chinese Boldlcrs separated from their pigtails and put Into Eu ropean dress, in China the soldier will not only have to light for his country but give up hlo hopo of heirveu for it. itftrtf lnrtlu tnffff tlrv Tho treatment uceorded to tho native millions of tho Congo Free State by King Leopold's agents is now a matter of spirited controversy. There Is ap parently as much need of a "humane society" among tho uutlons ns there Is of looking after tho defenseless classes of u great city. In nn nrtlclo In tho Independent on tho "Valuo Rank of tho American Peo ple," Edwnrd A. Ross looks with some concern on tho flood of Immigration which now "tnps lower human levels than tho earlier tide." Ho thinks that tho immigrants from Croatia and Dal matla, Sicily nnd Armenia, even though they catch step with us, will. nevertheless, Impede our progress. Hi spenks of them as tho "beaten mem bers of beaton breeds." This la much the snme kind of tnlk Hint was heard when tho Irish Immigrant enmo to this country In such swarms as to alarm the "thoughtful student'' of race des tiny. It might havo been hoard wheq train loads of Scandinavians wero pouring into tho Vest Now the com plaint Is that they .avo ceased to coma, and they nre spoken of us tho "human piers that support our civilization." The Jew might havo been considered n "beaten member of a beaten breed," but the "typical American" now flndi his closest rival In business, profos slonnl Ufo and art In that same beatea breed. As to tho Armenians, place a natlvo American, oven a slmon purs Yankee In tho Bamo conditions which tho Armenian finds himself In when ho arrives horo and tho chances are about ono to three that he will be out stripped in business by tho beaten member "from the lower human levol." Tho country need feel uo great alarm from tho present Immigration from southern Europe. The wonderful trans formation which the beaten breeds un dergo when they havo half a chance to show their mettle, and tho dissipation of all the former fears over similar conditions which Mr. Ross now ob serves, should make the Anglo-Saxon American speak with- extreme caution of the present Immigrants. Especially when schools are more plentiful thun over and Americanizing mtiueucei moro potent than in former times. I have examined your mmusnrlpt, sir, and II rid and find it a thrilling narrative, w hlch arrests attention at tho start and holds It spellbound to the end. Struggling Author (despairingly) Then, of course, it won't do. Yarmouth, England, owns many "public utillos," among them a music hall out of wnlcu tho munlc pality mado something llko $4,000 ust year. A SPEAKING LIKENESS Mrs Fondmar Don't you think baby grows more llko me every day? Fondmar Yes dear, especially so sinco she began to calk. Lifo. Altbougb hor husband has bern given tho credit for it, tho fact is said to bo thoroughly established that Mrs. Manning was tho author ot tbe American mower and reaper. When a girl can't think of any thing elso moan to say about anotbor girl whom sho dislikos, sho says "she Is really a sweet girl, don't you think?" Whon a girl begins to mnke a fud gos for a young man, It is time for him to either back away or negotiations for a wedding ring. BEAUTIFUL SKIN, Soft White TTnndM and I.nxnrlnnt Hair Produced by Ctiticnra 8onp. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment the great skin cure, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the sculp of crusts, scales did dandruff, nnd the stopping of fall 'jig hair, for softening, whitening and toothing red, rough nnd sore hands, for baby rashes, itchlngs and cliaf lugs, for annoying Irritations and ni ce rntivo weaknesses, nnd many anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for nil the pur pose of the toilet, bath and nursery. ONE-THIRD OF A PICTURE. DoQ&n la so cheap that it is her sni Jault 1' even the poorest girl has &tti n uo id iijure. w. wn -n.v tmoTtitsa mtiji1 for n.i- "tMlilus;, toltcns tho KUHB.reduces Infla. jdltyppain cured olio l'rl( 'initio. 1 Jel fl'.uy for tho who wiH'Se, ad nLvuys ndborcs to tho strict or of the tiuth. A light heart Is a groat help to work ing hands. A Now Orleans newspaper prints a talk with a man who says he has known a great many cotton-plant ers who would not hire u negro cotton- picker unices 'they were satlstied that the negro sang as he worked. The best pickers aro generally the best singers. In Toklo there is a foreign lan guage school whero almost all lan guaitcs aro taught and, strango to say, Russian is the favorite. A WOMAN'S MISERY. Mrs. John Laltue, of 115 Paterson Avenue, Paterson, N. J., says; I wasi troubled for about nine years, and. wiiat 1 Bui-' fcred no ono, Wlll c v 0 r; know. I uscdT about every,; known reme dy that lj said to good for kid-, n c y c o ra -I plaint but without de riving per-l mancnt re lict. Oftemi when nloue in the house the back acht. hns been so bad that It brought tear) to my eyes. The pain nt times was intense that I was compelled to glv up my household duties and lie down. There were headaches, dizziness an blood rushing to my head to caus bleeding at the nose. The first box of Donn's Kldnev Pills benefited mo M much that I continued the treatment. The Rtimrlncr nnln In the small of my back, the rushes of blood to the hea and other symptoms disappeared. Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by aW dealers. fiO cents per box. Fosto Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Girl: An unmarried female bo tween the ages of two and sixty. Rrndcr No. 5, 39 llnea. SnUcr'a Home Ilnllilcr Corn. Bo named because 50 acres prodnced Ml heavily, that its proceeds budt a loveM home. See Salzer'B catalog. Yicldod in Intl. 157 bu., Ohio 100 bu., Tenn. 108 bu and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. You caal beat this record in 1005. WHAT DO TOU THINK OK THE3B YIELDS S1 120 bu. Beardless Barley per aero. 310 bu. Salzer'a New National Oat per A, 80 bu. Salzer Spelts and Macaroni Wheat, 1,000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hajr. 60,000 lbs. Victoria Rape for sheep per A. 100,000 lbs. Teosinte, the fodder wonder, 54,000 lbs. Salzer'a Superior Fodder Com rich, juicy fodder, per A. . Now such yields you can hava m IWb if you trill plant my seeds. JUST 8KNO THIS NOTICE AITO 160 in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., I4 Crosse, Wis., and receive their great cata laa and lata of faxmscod fiamoles. 1 C. H. U J THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, tho Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills, r MetU MMtrimMraMiM4Ma van tr u fr Mhy 4 EVMf. C (. Jftoy An unmarried id i 1 .- unuor Tho grafter la Indeed a traitor and of tho meanest kind. lie takes advan tage of a place, given him by tho grace of tho people, to rob tnc people. Ills philosophy that ho Is In public posi tion to levy toll on public funds Is the philosophy of a traitor. Ills practice of dividing up or taking money on the side is tho practice of a traitor. And this grafting strikes at the vitals of American principles. It makes a gov ernment of tho grafters, by tho graft ers, and for tho grafters. t 'Found Gold in Nebraska. 'Amotion In Nvhmtka Roal KtUlu will Ilnd TJxi trim . Kon U Um tlm to put tr on the jf'Mw'' J'.h U lt:ivo ftoiui I'liulc litvoitmonU. JjUu tw Itr further Information. dfcfisnmashor fc.Umis, Orleans, Nob WMWa i hikes mmm 11 .... . . ;fcM4 Wheat Raising f'cmmsl Ranching Thrta (Iroat Pursuits huvc avroln utuvn wonderful results on tlio mU BOBESTEflB LAHDS OlP WESTCRW CAHADA W.fnlQiTint oUmt ftrntar plowlnn In thtflr hlr (n llin tnMillH I t NilVMnilxir. "All Milt ItOUlllI t JuorntUH)i pletuixl wllh tlie (lnnl reiiiltn nf the lnt jMkKni's kiUTfrrtu " KitrncU CU.nl. Voxl, Wntor. JUj Au uXaudimct. kohouli. charoh. ciarkuWcourtuUnh .teiitvlcrTlntorinjitloutoBui)crlnt udentot lmutura-,'5i-r(Kwa. mmilii.ur lo V, V. lleuiiMU.txl Uuu iutk MuUiluitf. UiuaUa. Mb , Aotu rueJ UoTwrnuuol 2ftHi.ui utrf kIim joa wiir thli advrtlnient. ""J!!Tliompson'sEvBWatBi fTiia tfooii HUL 5 w. u; For some time trolley cars have been running out trom oalro to tho pyra mids and we havo become hardened to hearing tho station agent nt Joppa shout: "All aboard for Jerusalem!" So perhaps we should receive with stoicism the news that tho City Coun cil of Venice has bought several elec tric launches for uso on tho Grand canal. Did not tho popo the other day remark that If ho wero a llttlo youngor o would buy a bicycle, and Is not a London company threatening to set up stamp mills at King Solomon's mines? Wo ncod lino upon lino ami precept upon precept as to what constitutes real success in life. Especially do wo uced this In our day when nearlv every thing Is mcnsuiod by dollars. And wo may start out by saying that society's standard Is wrong that the tuirrowest, meanest, loast satisfactory Ufo Is tho life devoted entirely to sue ccssful money-getting. Tho man who life Is given up to the small alms ami small strivings of accumulating dollaiw Is to bo pitied. Ho does not succeed In Ufo. lie is the slavo of low Ideals Uo mnkes himself hated through his self-centered life. Such n man Is mad because his neighbor hns more than ho. IIo works not because he needs money, hut to display that which atom Curious Quest of tho Owner of a Cor reirirlo l'ruguicut. In a private house in tho west ol Loudon is a very beautiful picture, re puted to bo by Corregglo, and of such high quality that there Is every rea' sou to believe it to be either by that muster or an excellent copy of one of his lost originals by Lodovlco Carrac- cl. Although apparently a complcto pic ture in Itself, this exquisitely painted tlgure of a beautiful woman, gazlug Intently at a ring, la ouijr u third of tho original picture, and tho present owner Is endeavoring to trace tho miss lug parts In order to restore the work to Its original condition. A document attached to tho back of tho framo, nnd provided with a seal with the Inscription, "Quo Fata Vo ennt," gives tho curious history of this picture. It reads: "The Queen of Candanles, a King of Lydia, with the Magic Ring of Gyges, by Corregglo. It Is part of a larger picture which descended to threo brothers of the name of Moore, hi whoso family It had long been, but not being able to agree as to Its po session, It was cut Into three parti This portion was purchased by An thony Lord Fnversham. nnd from bin It came Into tho possession of hlsl daughter, the Hon. Frances King, wlfo of John Bowater, esq., nt whose do- cease It was sold by auction In July, 1810, to Mr. John Long, of Woolwich." Then follows In another handwrit ing: "It remained In Mr. Long's pos session till his decease, and was pur chased by mo at his auction, 27th Au gust, 1828." Tho slgnaturo Is dlfilcult to decipher. The present owner, Mr. W. Jacobs, bought this Interesting canvas four years ago at tho sale of tho contents of "Thornlolgh," Avenue road, West II111, Wandsworth, tho houeo of a Mr. O. T. Taylor. -London Mall. No other f cranio medicine iu tho world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record tof cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will entirely euro tho worst forms of Female Complnintfl, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of tin Womb, und consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to tin vnange ot IjUo. It lias cured moro cases of Backacho and Lcucorrhcea than nuy other rem edy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and cxnels tumors irom tho Uterus in an oaily stage of do-' velopment. Irretrular. Sunnressed or Painful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach- Indigestion, Moating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debih ity qulckly yield to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight and backache, in stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it I ! . ll f 1 . -1 . . . 1 invigorates me icinaiu system, uuu is as narmiuss an wuier. it quicltly removes that Hearing-down reeling, extreme lassitudo, "don I caro" and " want-to-bc-lef t-alone " feeling, excitability, irritability, nervous ness. Dizziness, Falntness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the blues and hcauaeho. These aro sure indications of rcmulc Wealcness, or some de rangement of tho Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaints ana lsaclcache. of either sex, the Vegetable Compound always cures Those women who refuse to accept anything else aro rewarded a hundred, thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. Kxuhungo nt Coins. "You sny you got rid of that conn torfolt quarter I gave you, Sam?" "I cerUiluly did, boss." "But don't you know It was wroni to puss It?" "I didn't 'zactly pass it, boss; you see, I was pnssln' 'round de plate 1b church las' Sunday, an' 1 Jlst t chansed tt' Yonkera Btatmaa The Great Alaska Indian Barb Wire Remedy The Indians at the tiro, of the purchase of Alaska wore a wild lot of Savages, who had not th remotest idea ol Christianlty.and were guided wholly by tho' STf AM.Mf' or Medicine man whoso word was law and whatever bo said or did waa taken as a fact by them and not to be disputed. This remedy Is tho original formula, purchased in person from tha "SHAMAN." it loaves no sea-, heals any wound "Drusrjrlsts aro author izod to sell It on a uso-It-bcfore: y n pay guarantee, in ounco bottles 50c I Manufactured by lvLOTDiKE REMEDY CO. , Sitka, Alaska, Chicago, "Now York. ,