Mexlean Salad. ' Cut cold bollod ham, cookod chlofe en and cold bollod potatoes Into fine fthredii or Jullonnon. Tako a cup of ach and mix with a tnblospoonful and a half of ollvo oil, n Hcant tablcflpoon ful of vinegar, a tenspoonful of grated onion, alao paprika and Halt as need ed. When thoroughly mixed net aaldo to becomo cold and Reasoned. In tho incantlmo mnko ready a cup of shred ded colory and ono-thlrd of a cup of iwoot red peppor. When ready to servo mix tho colory, poppor and sea soned ingredlontK with enough mayor. nalflo dressing to hold them together. Turn them onto n bed of lottuco, leaven. Garnish with quarters of hard boiled cggB and chopped whites and nlfted yolk of egg. Miss Hill in Hob ton Cooking School, May 1. Clear Lemon Pie. , DIssolvo thrco tablespoonfuls oi corn starch and stir in ono and a half pints of boiling water until It thick ens. Just before setting this an!do to cool add a dcsscrtspognful of butter. Orato tho rinds and squeeze tho julco of two lemons, stir with this one and one-hnlf ctlpfuls'of sugar. Beforo the corn starch is ontlroly cold, add lomon and sugar. Line two pio plates with pastry, stick with a fork to prevent Msing unovenly and bake. Fill with the lemon mixture and return to the 'oven until thoroughly heated; spread jwlth a mcringuo made of tho whites of threo eggs and sweetened. Browq lightly. Serve cold. Bachelor' Fry. ' Placo tho oysters flat and smooth in m frying banket and dip for a half mo ment in boiling water deep enough to cover them; lift tho basket out, dip for a moment in cold water and then lay the oysters smooth between a folded napkin to dry. Sprinkle them with pepper, salt, a little grated nutmeg and a squcozo of lemon juice, and let them dry for an hour or so. When ready to ubo dip them in a thin bat ter and fry in hot olive oil, a fow at a time. Sorvo on hot plates. ecomlng Fond of Tea. Wo Americans aro growing almost as fond of our cup of tea at odd hours as tho English. Even our men, of late years, do not disdain their afternoon tea drinking, which 1b cer tainly better for them than an unlim ited number of cocktails, though they tiavo scarcely reached tho stage of going- home from business early for that especial purpose as does the brawny Englishman. Barberry Preserve. Take twice aa many sweet pears or apples as barberries and three-fourths as much sweetening, half sugar, halt molasses. Put sugar and molasses on to boll. When boiling put barberries In, cook 15 minutes, then skim out bar berries and put in pears or apples. Cook till Boft; than put back barber ries and let boil up. Whole Wheat Gema. Beat two eggs, without separating; add to a cupful ofnilk, together wlfh a tablcspoonful of molted butter, a tea spoonful salt and one cup and a half of wholo wheat flour Blfted with two teaspoonfuls baking powder. Beat thoroughly, pour into hot, woll-greaBed gem pans and bako in a quick oven for half an hour. , Scrambled Eggs With. Cheese. Break thrco ogga and slip thorn into a saucepan, or blazor, of tho chafing dish; beat thorn with a generous lump of butter, two tablespoonfuls of grated cheese,' with salt and pepper to taste. It cooks In five minutes, and when just tho right thicknesB pour Into a deop hot dish, over somo fried toast. Could Use a Large Quantity. ' Giraffe Do you glvo gas? Junglo Dentist Yes. ' Giraffe How much a thousand feet? Lincoln Directory expert GLEANERS AND DYERS And Pressers of Ladies', Gentlemen's and' Children's Clothing. Write (or Price List. J. C. WOOD & CO. 1322 N ST., LINCOLN, NEB. LINCOLN SKIRT CO. 1235 N St. manufacturers ol IGH GRADE PETTICOATS fflidi to mmun. Write today. ITHll E. AK0EM0H, frop. Simplii ind prlcit mtlltd fret. THE LIQHT , gas or electricity. Uurna IAT'8 AM, LIGHT Bottttr mid choaner than DurnB Bft nor cent air. For hotels, business Houses, enroiiw. lodge nallB. nd residences. Addrora E. M. 1161 LOW, Manager, Lincoln branch American Uah Machiuo Uo,, U04 P St., Lincoln, Nob. DltUMMOND JACOBS Grain, Stocks & Bonds 1027 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Write us for full Information on tho markets THE LINCOLN TANNERY CID PfllTC Established IBM. rUlf llUH I d Lap Robe, Rugs and all kinds of Hide?. Furs received for tanning. Highest prices jutld for hides. 313 anil 313 fi Ht,, Ltucolu, Neb. Shipping tags and clroulurs uiallod freo. BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Twenty years' experience. Oar r graduates ae SO per Mouth. are BCiltloas at MO. 176 aa4 U19 O Street, Llacvla, Nebraska. Nebraska Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, Prop. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA Sincerity is tho essonco of truth. Thcro aro 2,000,000 members in the farmers' union and a heap raoro than 2,000,000 in It, too. "Pilgrim's Progress" has been dram- atlzed, but nobody hns Boon lit as yet to tacklo "Paradlso Lost." Seal fishers roport tho lowest catch on record and tho prices of near-seal coats will probably bo boosted accord- ngly. Lillian Russell's urt collection was 'sold for a song," says a newspaper leadline. That seems, also, to bo the way sho bought It. England la proposing a celebration In memory of Sir Isaac Nowton. Thore is really very much to bo said in favor of the law of gravity. Wagner's music Is prescribed foi headaches by an English physician Ho must bo a bcliovcr in tho Blmlllo slmlllbus curantur theory. Marconi expects to bo able soon to send wireless messages across the Atlantic, but thero is no likelihood that tho cables now in use will be 1m mediately abandoned. That Chicago man who put up a placard in his window to mako It known that a wife was wanted at thai number is convinced that plain busi ness methods are the best. Twenty expert investigators aro al work hunting for things that make "life worth living" in Pittsburg, the design being to advertlso them to the world. No chorus girls need apply. A man in Maine, hanging up the wash, was caught under tho chin by tho wire lino and thrown so hard his shoulders wero broken. Worse still, his wlfo had to do tho washing all over. It is claimed that four-fifths of the world's population is Bane. Everybody knows quite a largo percentage of the otho" fifth, however at least, wo know a lot of people who are a little queer. Forty goats lately Invaded a church in Long Island and took possession as nn impromptu' congregation. - As tho inference was a little too patent io uo oorno in patienco, they were promptly dispossessed. Yale Is still considering the claims of two rivals for tho title of her old est living graduate. It all depondB on whether ho should date from his birth or his graduation, or, In other words, whether tho natural or the academic mother is entitled to prior consldera- lion in awarding the distinction. At Harvard it goes to the oldest from birth. A balloon has sailed tho air from England to Sweden, crossing the North Sea, a distance of G03 miles, and the longest trip ovor a body of wator ever made. Bift until aerial navigation Is made more secure thero Is not much likelihood of such trips becoming pop ular. The world has not forgotten tho numerous balloon fatalities of recent occurrence, nor tho large number of aeronauts who have perished by drop ping into tne sea. A Pittsburg department Btore has discharged a number of its feminine employes because they insisted upon wearing largo pompadours. Things are coming to a pretty pass whon tho storn, harsh dictates of business tries to intorfero with tho feminine prerog ative to mako itself beautiful in the manner which Damo Fashion has do- elded for tho time being is tho correct thing. A few moro experiences of this sort will convlnco ovory woman that tho business life is really not her sphere. Pittsburg still has somo moral in fluences. A fow nights since Miss I'auuno 1jUv, aged 36 years, camo homo at ono o'clock In tho morning; whereupon her papa, aged CI, pro ceeded to spank her with his slip per. Paulino was indignant, and had mm arrestod, but tho maglstrato dis charged him, observing to Paulino: "Your father has a perfect right to chastise you, oven if you are 35 years old. You aro old enough to know you shouldn't stay out late." Thoro is yet hopo for Pittsburg. Tho young Idea in Now York is still in a state of painful suspenso concern ing tho result of tho discussion now golug on ovor tho restoration of tho rod In tho schools as a means of disci pline. Such a demand has arisen for this restoration that tho subject has been seriously taken in baud by school authorities, parents and clubs and viows pro and con aro freely be Ing given. Luckily for tho aforesaid young idea, this discussion has not ended as yet in the rod's being taken In hand, too. JAPS JUST KEEP COMING. Notwithstanding Restrictions, Mors of Them Arrived Last Month Than Ever Before. Washington. While Immigration to America from all countries showed, during tho month of October, a con siderable Increnso, being 29 per cent greater than October, 1900, tho in- creaao in Immigration from Japan was greater than has been shown in any ono month In tho history of tho immigration service. Tho restrictive regulations operat ing against tho Japanese and Koreans have been in forco for about seven months, but notwithstanding this, tho Immigration of Japanese constant ly has Increased during that period. Tho ofllcial figures show that dur ing tho October, 1900, beforetho re strictive regulations were thought of, tho numbor of Japanese arrived in this country was 081. During Octo ber of this year tho number of Jap- aneso arriving in America, not count ing scores who wero smgglcd across tho Canadian and Mexican borders was 1,616, an increase of about 250 per cent. While this enormous increase In .Tapaneso immigration is not particu larly alarming in tho minds of offi cials of. tho government' becauso the percentngo of Japanese immigrants is not largo,, it has boon sufficient to creato comment. No statement con corning tho matter, however, can bo obtained from any responsible offi cial of tho department of commorco and labor. More Bank Notes by $16,B44,970. Washington. Treasury officials aro greatly encouraged by tho fact that tho applications for additional circu lation continue to bo received in largo numbers from national banks in all sections of tho country. From the first of the month up to last Saturday shipments of additional batik notes had actually been made to tho amount of $11,182,150. On Monday" this amount was increased by $2,582,950 and on Tuesday by $3,099,870, so that the total Wednesday reached $16,844,' 970. Bailey's Opinion of Congress. El Paso, Tex. United States Sen- ntor Bailoy, in a speech here Thurs day beforo .1,000 people, made the fol lowing statement: "I have been asked what Is congress going to do about tho money question. Unless tho coming congress is wiser than most of them sinco I have been there, tho less It does tho better off tho country will be. Congress nover haB understood the money question and it is doubtful if congress ever will." Binder Trust Admits Facts. Jefferson City, Mo. Judge Spencer of St. Louis, attorney for tho Inter national Harvester company, against whom Herbert S. Hartley, attorney general, instituted quo warranto pro ceedings for alleged violation of tho anti-trust laws, has notified the attor ney general that tho company will admit the allegation In the petition vol to facts and will submit the caso to tho supremo court on the question of law. The Oklahoma Appointments. Washington. The president Thurs day announced tho following appoint ments for tho new state of Oklahoma: John H. Cotteral, judgo John Emery, United States attornoy. and John Abornathy, United States marshal for tho western district. Ralph E. Campbell, judgo; William Gregg, United States attorney, and Girve A. Porter, United States marshal for the eastern district. Taft is Hurrying Home. Nagasaki. A wireless dispatch from Admiral Hemphill's llagshlp Hninbow, upon which Secretary Taft is a passengor bound for Vladivostok states that tho secretary will ollml nato from his plans all ofllcial enter tulnment at Merlin and possibly also at St. Petersburg and expects to sal for N"ow York from Cherbourg about December 7. Must Not Advance Rates. Lincoln, Neb. Several days ago at tho tolophono companies In Nebraska asked permission of tho stato rail way commission to advanco night rates to tho day schedule Tho com mission Friday rofused to grant tho permission, and received assuranco that tho advance would not be at tempted. Admiral Walker Retires. Washington. Rear Admiral Asa Walker, of tho navy, was rotired Wed nesday on account of having reached tho statutory ago limit. Ho took part in the battlo of Manila bay, once com manded the Concord, and was superin tendent of the naval observatory In this city. A Special Prize for La Blanc. Paris. Tho Aero club has award ed a special gold medal to Alfred Le Blanc, tho pilot of tho L'Isle do Franco In tho recent International balloon race at St. Louis, In recognition of tho fine voyage made Vy him. COULD USE THE ROAD. Irian Soldier's Great Idea When Cover Was Badly Needed. The following colloquy Is said to havo actually occurred during ono of tho earlier battlea In tho Philippines: A detachment of American infantry, under orders to support a section of Capt. Reilly's battery, wero halted for quite a while on a perfectly flat mili tary road in full view aud fine rango of tho Filipino trenches. Of course, to Ho fiat on tho road wn3 tho only avail able "uso of cover." In this detachment was an Irishman who had served his timo with the col ors In tho British army before ho en listed with Undo Sam. As a recruit ho had been very prone to tell how tho BrltlBh soldiers did everything. As a result ho was Incessantly plictT with questions as to his experiences. While tho bullets wero "plopping" down tho road and kicking up tho gravel, a young Yankee suddenly asked: "Say, Mike, what do the British sol diers do with their heads in a placo like this?" Quick as a flash came tho retort: "A British soldier has no head, sorr!" After a full two-minute pause, Miko continued: "However, bo that as it may, I wish I could pick up- this d road and stan' it on edge fernlnst me!" An Acute Observer. A one-armed man sat down to his noonday luncheon in a little restaur ant tho other day, and seated on tho right of hlra was a big, sympathetic Individual from tho rural district. The big fellow noticed his neigh bor's loft sleevo hanging looso and kept eyeing him in a sort of how-did-It-happen way. Tho one-armed man failed to break the ico, but continued to keep busy with his ono hand sup plying the innor man. At last the inquisitive one on the right could stand it no longer. He changed his position a little, cleared his throat and said: "I see, sir, you have lost an arm." Whereupon tho unfortunate man picked up the empty sleeve with his right hand, peered into it, looked up with a surprised expression, and said: "By George, sir, you're right." True to His Promise. A teacher In a tenement district hur ried from the school to find the mother of a pupil who had been taken qulto ill. "Can you show mo where Mrs. An- gelo Scandale lives?" she inquired of a cherub transplanted from the sunny south to a dark, sunless alley. "Yes, teach', I show you," and a will ing, Btlcky hand dragged her on with such speed as to make her stumble over an Italian dame seated on the threshold. After tho teacher's breathless flight toward tho clouds, the littlo hand stopped tugging. "There where Mees Scandale live," Indicated tho horizontal arm and fin ger, "but she downstair sitting on tho step," finished tho smiling Hps. Harper's Magazine. "Society of One-Legged Men." The president of the "Society of One-Legged Men" has arrived in Pajis accompanied by another "uni Jambist." They had walked from Marseilles, a distance of nearly 600 miles, and, in spite of their infirmity, they averaged over 11 miles a day. 8CHOOL TEACHERS Also Have Things to Learn. "For many years 1' have used coffeo and refused to be convinced of its bad effect upon tho human system," writes a veteran school teacher. "Ten years ago I was obliged to glvo up my much loved work in tho public schools after years of continuous la bor. I had developed a well defined caso of chronic coffee poisoning. "Tho troubles wero constipation, flutterings of the heart, a thumping in the top of my head and various parts of my body, twitching of my limbs, shaking of my head, and, at times after oxertioh, a general "gone" feeling with a toper's desire for vory strong coffee. I was a nervous wreck for years. "A short timo ago frlonds camo to visit us and they brought a package of Postum with them, and urged mo to try it. I was projudlced because somo years ago I had drunk a cup of weak, tasteless stuff called Postum which I did not like at all. "This time, howovor, my friend mado tho Postum according to dlrec tionB on tho packago, and it won me. Suddenly I found myself improving in a most decided fashion. "Tho odor of boiling coffeo no long er tempts mo. I am so greatly bene flted by Postum that if I continue to improve as I am now, I'll begin to think I havo found tho Fountain of Perpetual Youth. This is no fancy inttnr hut stubborn facts which I am clad to make known." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Read the book, "The Road toWellvllle,"lnpkgs. "There's a ilea on." PERUNA A TONIC OF GREAT USEFULNESS. HON. R.-8. THARIN Hon. It. S. Tharin, Attorney at Law and counsel for Anti-Trust League, writes from Pennsylvania Ave., N. WM Washington, D. C, aa follows: "Having used Peruna for catarrhal disorders, I am able to testify to Its ffrcat remedial excellence and do not lesitatc to give it my emphatic endorse ment and earnest recommendation to all persons affected by that disorder. It is also a tonic of great usefulness. Mr. T. Barnccott, West Aylmer, On tario, Can., writes: "Last winterlwas ill with pneumonia after having la grippe. I took Peruna for two months, when I became quite well. I also induced a young1 lady, who was all run down and confined to tho house, to take Pe runa, and after taking Poruna for three months she is able to follow her trade of tailoring1. can recommend Peruna for ull such who aro ill and require a tonic." Pe-ru-na Tablets. Some people prefer to take tablets, rather than to take, medicine in a- fluid form. Such pooplo can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent tho solid me dicinal ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet is equivalent to ono average doso of Peruna, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also rellere Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digent ion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Dad Taste lit tho Mouth, Coat ed Tongue,. Pain Jn the Bide, TORPID LIVER. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. CARTERS f ITTLE IVER PILLS. Nw and Liberal Homaitestl Regulations in WESTERN CANADA New Districts Now Opened lor Settlement Somo of the choicest lands in the grain grow ing bolts of Saskatche wan and Alberta nave recently been opened for settlement under the Revised Homestead Regulations of Canada. Thousands of home steads of 160 acres each are now available. Tlio now regulations make it possiblo for entry to be made by proxy, the oppor tunity that many in the United States have been waiting for. Any member of a family may make entry for any other member of tho family, who may be entitled to mako entry for himself or herself. Bntry may now bo mado beforo the Agent or Sub Agent of the District by proxy, (on certain condi tions) by tho f athor, m other, son. daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. "Any oven numbered section of Dominion Lancia In Manitoba or tho North-West l'rolnce, excepting M oml W, not reserved, may bo home steaded by nny pornon tho sole head of a fnmlly, or malo over in .years of afro, to tho extent of one quarter Hectlou, ot 160 acre, moro or lets." Tim fun In r'neh e.iea will be 4to-.O0. Churches. schools and markets convenient. Healthy climate, splendid crops and good laws. Grain-growing and cattle raising principal industries. Por further particulars as to rates, rouies, dcii timo to go and where to locate, apply to W. V. BENNETT, 101 New York Lite Bulldln. Omiha. Nebrailt Time, or Money ? Which do you need most? My work will take most of your time, and I will pay you $3.00 per day in cash, if you do well. Details for a postal. ATKINSON, 1024 Race St., Philadelphia. $30 AN HOUR Has Been Taken In With Our MERRY GO ROUNDS Wo also manufacture Itazzlo Huzzies. Strikers, etc IlKKHUHBliIHllI,UMANCU..(2oiinralAmusument Uutnttcrs. Dept. 11. Nourii To. no wan da, N. Y. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES In (treat variety for Mlo at tlw lowest prices by A. X. KKIXOOl NliW 81'APKU 10,, 71 W. Adam 81. , Ckltigo DEFIANCE STARCH WWS mm