The News Hera Id S-innULD PUB. CO. Publishers mwOUTM, . NCtftASKA Como again, football filem!?! The revolution bpason has opened gain in Central America. Pronperity in Rtlll wiixIiir nnd Mt a hot pare for the country. will Terrible linules are happening over the NIcitniRiui cable. Hoth slileH are winning. Some peraons express their op Mm lam by entlns chicken rrocjuettes In rrstiiuinntB. J'uris ih a woman h town, sihrs n lioston Olohe poet. Other American Rents have made the name remark. It Ih eluniHy to break laws when It Ih easier to evade them, but that Is not a good exeunt' for evadlnR them. Berlin want an immovable date for Eauter Sunday. Let u hope they will also get a rc-movablo Kaster Sunday hat. MesKlna Is alarmed over Rlfrns of. further earthquake shocks. Mciwlna Rooms a Rood place to keep away from. The American Dreadnought I the grentest of all. Other do well; we do better. They do better still when we do bent. Aeroplanlst Kantian Mew for over four hours the other day. The coniinf? aeroplano will have to have a dining car attachment. Rlfflan tribesmen send word to Spnln that they have only atarted to flKht. Madrid will get little satisfac tion out of that. A Washington man says ho owes Ma longevity to pie, but few poli tician can hang onto tho plo counter a whole lifetime. During the past year our rnternnl government planted 3,117,000,000 fish, which statement Is tho biggest flub story of the year. This (IIhcushIoii whether or not there arc Insects on Mars Is chopping con troversy pretty fine. "Wait till the hookworm gets settled. Orvlllo Wright sayg that Ilylng Is easy to learn. Few doubted that; it, Is the coming-down process which the, majority want made easy. ' The German dirigible air squadron has been executing maneuvers, and another war scare is due in tho right' little, tight litllo British Isles. Tho germ family are In hnrd luck.' Mrs. Sago Is combatting the tubercu-. losla germ, Mr. Carnegie the pellagra,' nnd Mr. Rockefeller tho hookworm. What are said to ho the highest fall on this continent have been discov ered In Labrador. Maybe Canada was tired of owning only half of Niagara.! In her suit for divorce a Sacramento woman charged that her husband would not even buy her Ice cream. Still, ho may have loaded her down with fudge and chewing gum. Thnt Hartford 15-year-old hoy who Insisted on being taken to school after ho had broken his leg, because he did not want to spoil n perfect record fop attendance, may bn counted on to ap preciate the value of an education nnd to turn It to good account. Writing of the evils of ear strain,, to which the people of a large city are always subject, a doctor says: "When tho ears have been strained by the noise and confusion of the day (hey may be refreshed in the eyeing by lis-, tnlng to music or to such other sounds hh are restful to them." Perhaps you have noticed the restful effect after a hard day's work when the clock In the street strikes six and the hurdy-gurdy comes around. The St. Lawrence river is an object lesson In wnter power. An. enormous volume can be turned to account by modern methods. And now progres sive Americans and Canadians arc uniting in an effort to utilize this power. A plan has been formulated which looks to the erection of a dam at llrockville which will drown out the Long Sault rapids and raise the stream at that point IS Inches, afford ing several hundred thousand horse power. Competent engineers have pronounced It wholly practicable. The preliminary report of the de partment of agriculture shows that tho corn crop this year is up to a high level ami comes near to record-breaking figures. The yield Is placed at 2, 767,310,000 bushels, which is nearly a hundred million bushels more than I hat of 190S. The largest crop of corn ever gathered was that of J90C, which aggregated 2,97,4 1 G, 000 bush els. At the prevailing prices tho corn crop Is estimated to bo worth more than 11,900,000,000. There Is no doubt thnt "King Corn" docs his part toward creating national wealth. The post office rules that boxes of candy may bo sent through tho malls. Uncle Sam and Santa Claus are get ting ready to pull together In this matter. Sweets to the sweet. Tho Turkish parliament, which will reconvono next week, will consider a naval program that will Involve the expenditure of $100,000,000. This sum. It Is estimated, will build and equip seven battleships of the North Da kota type and at onco advance tho Ottoman empire to at least a second rate position ai a tea power. KEW RAILWAYS IN central am AMERICAN SETTLERS WELCOME AND DOING WELL. The Portland Oregonlan, or Port land, Oregon, published a cartoon on the Immigration of U. S. people to Canada, in Its issue of October 6, 1909. The picture was accompanied by the following article: Losing American Citizens. Tho ex onus of American farmers to Canad continues to bo a phenomenon of the Hrst importance.. Moro cf them are crossing the border this fall than ever before, and they are flocking irom nu parts of tho country. Former iy it was tho Middle West alone which thus lost the heart of its citlzenshln -ow an sections of the Union suffe unite, j ne regret which we cannot help feeling over the migration of ..111. - mi ... many thousands of excellent citizens has an economic sldo which causes some concern. Tho 70,000 farmers who will go to Canada to live this fall will take with them some $70,000,000 In cash nnd effects. This is by no means a negligible sum, and makes a very appreciable drain on our re sources. Hut. of course, tho most se rious loss is tho men themselves nnd their families, who have forsaken tha and of the free nnd tho home of the brave to dwell under the rule of monarch. way uo they go? Naturally the cheap nnd fertile land of Western Can ada attracts them. Each emierant goes with a reasonable expectation of Bettering his fortune. Indeed, in a few years he may grow rich through mo auunuant crops ho can raise and the Increase of land values. Hut nor- aps mat is not the sole reason for the astonishing migration. There is common notion abroad that in Can- ada life and property nre appreciably safer than they are here. Murders are not so frequent, and are more speedily nnd surely punished. Mobs and the so-called 'unwritten l Irtually unknown In Canada. Aealn the law Is a vastly more ascertainable ntlty there. Canada does not nor- mlt Its Judges to veto acts of the leg islative body. When a statute has been enacted It Is known to bo the law of the land until it is repealed, this naturally Imparts to Canadian civilization a security nnd stability hlch wo have not yet nttalned. 'We must remember, in the same connection, that the Canadian protec tive tann is far less exorbitant than ours, and much less boldly arranged for tho benefit of special favorites. Hence there is an impression, very widely diffused, that tho Canadians are not bo wickedly robbed by the trusts us wo are In this country. Rea- ions like these sufficiently account for tho exodus of a body of citizens, whom we can ill afford to lose, but they do not much assuage our regret that they cannot b retained in the United States." Spenking of this, a Canadian Gov eminent representative says that the Americans who cross the border are most welcome. The splendid areas of virgin soil, a large quantity of which is given away as free homesteads, He close to existing railways nnd to those under construction. The railway lines that are assisting in this development nre the Canadian Pacific, the Cana dian Northern and the Grand Trunk raclflc. The latter is built entirely on Canadian soil, nnd has opened up a wonderful stretch of land. Along this line during the year about closed thou sands of American settlers have made their hoines. They have built the towns, nnd immediately began as fac tors In the building up of the great Canadian West. Agents of the Government are lo rated in various cities throughout the United States who will be pleased to give any information that may be de sired to further the Interest of the Bottler. An Ever Ready Opening. The editor suddenly became con scious that some one was standing be hind him. Looking round, his glance fell upon a seedy looking Individual with the eyes of a crauk. "I beg your pardon," said the new romer, ' but is there an opening here for a llrst class Intellectual writer?" "Yes," grimly responded the editor. "An Ingenious carpenter, foreseeing your visit, has provided nu excellent opening. Turn the knob to the right, and do not slam the door as you go out." The Sunday Magazine. BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHE. Usually There Are Other Troubles to Prove It. Pain in the back is pain In the kid neys, in must cases, and it points to the need of a spe cial remedy to re move and cure the congestion or in flammation of the kidneys that Is in terfering with their work and causing that pain that makes you say: "Oh, my buck." Thompson Wat kins, professional nurse, 420 N. 23rd St., Parsons, Kan., Bays: "For some time I was annoyed with1 sharp twinges across tho small of my back and ir regular passages of the kidney secre tions. Since uslug Doan's Kidney rills, I am free from these troubles." Remember the name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Wilburn Co., Buffalo, N". V. As an eye-opener, wlmt's the mat ter wliij ra alarm clock. Eventflll Man May jrv Be Allowed Oay to Fix Time By HELEN OLDFIELD 'mmm Wm m wmlmm MHHMiMiapjMHMMM aaaaBBBBBBBBBBi T 1 r t . . i.niu.w ordains that the c 3 out, as wild many another is .Hich more in form every one defers while is that no woman who the tlnte of her marriage pic-pccme bridegroom to riw may delay Jier nent reason, slio may ..i... ...... mi.' may Kiitier Herself to into m.'if ripinitiv l.v 11... .....: ruslieil no never, tlllist JIIIV Self-IVMM'('tin.i- , i - may ,o, mamlest ui'-crness to he married; such haste only is a degree less reprel.eiisiMe upon her part than it would l)P f,.P w in ,imniW ,: to the man of her choice, in Tibi.. .. . , . .... , me, iiemier j.s permissible to a wclUruuglit-up -irl. recently it seriously has been of some states by the provision that no persons shall be allowed to marry unless they previously have been acquainted for si month,. Vn nn. nous anytning about the matter can tirkht if rrri.nl Kr i 11 .1 ' i ,i v h..ul. wuuiuuuiiiniMi me toupies, mui li of winch is due to li.islv ninrri.ir.s It ,1,U1.,-. :.. f ,, . . uu mr launiui Twihl niktiiii I (Vn t ... 1 i ,i ' " u ,auw u,'-von'1 'i'if -...... UMuui,m oi pauent love a woman to xm that Her youth is passing. hcr twlmen fadi her faith and courage .lowly failing, while she waits for the man to whom she is engageu, wnoin sue loves and he makes no si'Mi lie rterltimc m.nr 41nt4.... l l f" "J Jimu-i iiuiiseil u, nmi man married to any other man, but if so his fault only is the greater for making such selfish exac tions of one who loves him so well. Perhaps it. never' occurs to him of his treatment of her. The woman sympathy, but she gets only ridicule. mug on to him!" and "Tie doesn't but she cant see it!" are remarks ill-natured of both sexes level nt waiting, but vho is, denied the risrlit 1 A tl- ie Uses and Features of the Scrap Book to-day. long riods By JOHN F. CEETING Editor American Criminal leporla ' tfin in t a: i ii . . IUI uispeiismg Knowledge, making education to humbler homes. The . '"-"-i'.ici men made its apiM'arance firl in a simple form; but, like a tender t.lnnf Snrin , r..:i.. u i ure form it reaches, or should reach a ,..,... .... ji n .... ii .vm i. jumii; iii-iu. jl nil iiecn nouns . jca..-, .,, . N,m wccKiy were reau, re-reau ana ureservei lor . . . u; wiuiuuiviuo uaiiu-s mm wc nn;iH say tri-dai ies a f the leading features are taken and il. . .j-l.li ii til ... me waste oasKer. u would Do lolly Willi advertisements, senatmnal and scarce unserving a serious thought: ndeavor to revive the recollection of .... jii, ...u.n.mi.j, 1.I..UUI" in i ne ....... ...... ii i-iij.jung ,,ilM(,(, , u W..,1I) b()ok or ))v a coiHieusm sw.opMs eniemi in a l-hink book kept for that purpose. Tho scrap book, edited with discrimination, together with' a pa grapli dook in wnicii matters ol importance ami onletl, should find a place in each home library. mav be, brevity ami precision shou M ne ine leaning l cam res, lest thev a so jeeoine loo voluminous lor nrae hen i it ... t. use. 'l'here mi Mexico Making Rapid Industrial Strides nig the ee could go rxhiliits t I oi my Jorests By DAVID L SELLEY era i irom .Alexia) and scores of other products of . ore from Purungo, the silver from end, iron, zinc and coal from a dozen The specimens of drawn work from the looms of Leon and Guanjua'lo, the fine pottorv, feather work and hand embroidery from many communities were of such artistic merit and beauty as to cause the thousands of women visitors from tb TTn,- c. , . , , , . . . , , - oiatcs to Dreaic into rapturous exclamations. lliey Had no idea of the beautiful things that the clever hands of uieir (inrx-cvea sisters across tne luo il 1 1 li - st uB!iic!-s nieu oi our coiinuy Mere i cotton goods from Mexican mills us States; at silk fabrics line as the orient gium makes and ot tools and trinkets i i.j - - i i bride shall name the wedding day, ordinanaie of custom, Iter bo (loin" than in fact, u polite fietion to which knowing it to be fiction. Tho truth obeys the convention of her sex can set until she is duly importuned by her do so. wedding day without good and sufli- hang buck with maidenlv timiditv. or ' be, as it were, swept oft her feet and i i. . . i i . . ... j'.i.-Muuuic nasie oi ner lover, but never. uniii!in l, .......... 1. :.. 1 imniHi nun ii in iue hue ..r .,;;.,.. r... i.:... i..... . ... .... llimw lin l() lilKe lue in)lla. monosed to' amend the doubt that if K,l, , U,. matrimonial misery between ilk 1 -assorted .' . " lovers whose imirri:. in.lnRniniw ... control, but they at least have the and endurance. It is far Bn.l.i fn ir n . , . mat She rather u-nnl.l n 1 what mav be is deservin- of "How she does care much for i.r which the idle and H to den,n,i " IIMVi 111 I m.irkeu distinction ivula l.nfuvum 1 T 1 . . neinuire oi the nnewnia nn,i r . 1 . i . . l'here was a time when n few characters lixed upon stone or terra cotta recorded passing events, and these, through (lie flood lf nmli,!.. 1 1 i . 1 iiuiu", oae inumpnea over the process of decay, bringing to us infor mation regarding nations and dynasties sinee censed. In later vet ancient ne- (he manuscript rolls, written by hand ami iranscrihcd by the same pr formed (lui 1 i I.,... ,.f ..1.1 ni . s ui sciionirs. j nis svs various forms continued until tho primitive printing press crave irreafer fnnii;. . - books more evolut i . , . . 1 "o'"o "'" - i uiivi IIIIUU'U ii il 1 1 1 every home. . . neii ntwi f .n-.t...,i i in more ma- newspaper and the annual almanac fntnm rf..,.. i ..i i. i "inii..-, nut io-aay, with ow r lances at the latest newspaper is consigned to to preserve these papers abounding transient news nnd other matters vet. lion- .,fi eil It IS that we vninlir something read, and al most forgot- iiorizon ot (bought, a record of which Tiara- mcicm nre nrieii v re IFowever valuable these 7 is a "Teat in(ern:il 1.111 fctm in S in nl, i :i "" i"ini nun ic would open oi iieon e o i nu m,r;.. ;r they there ami view f. from Old Mexico,. i - magnificent s laimiinr as I am with the prod tu ts 1 l 1 i I adopted country, I confess that the hc..pe aim .juaniy id the things shown amazed me. There was rubber from the of Jahaseo, chicle from Cuererra, pineapples and other tropical fruits from ruz, oranges and lemons from Tn- maulipns, Chili peppers and henequcn liicatan, puiipie from the vallev of j - the earth, not to sneak of tho crn,i Zacatecas, opals from Queretaro nnd states. from Aguas C'alientes, the zarane tirande can fas non. i . . I i.. i , . . ... aiso ueepjy inrorcsted in looking at good as any made in the United furnishes; at beer as ood as Bel that were quite as good as if thev WORTH KNOWING. Simple Remedy That Anyone Can Pre pare at Home. Most people are moro or less sub ject to coughs and colds. A simple remedy that will break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that is curable is made by mixing two ounces of Glycerine, a half-ounce of Vlrein OH of Pine compound pure and eight ounces of pure whisky. You can eet tnese in any good drug store and eas ily mix them In a large bottle. The mixture Is highly recommended bv the Leach Chemical Co. of Cincinnati, wno prepare the genuine Vlrein Oil of fine compound pure for dispensing. THE DIFFERENCE. "A8 there has been a chance In our fortunes, Maudie, make haste and find a husband. You, Jack, don't make a fool of yourself by marrying." SKIN ROUGH AS BARK. Baby Boy Had Intense Itching Humor scratched Till Blood Ran. Found a Cure In Cutlcura. "Our eon, two years old. was afflicted with a rash. After he suffered with the trouble several weeks I took him to the doctor but It got worse. Tho rash ran together and made large blisters. Tho little fellow didn't want to do anything but scratch and we had 10 wrap ma hands up to keen him from tearing the flesh open till the wood would run. The itching was in tense. The ekin on his back became hard and rough like the bark of a tree. Ho suffered intensely for about three months. But I found a remedy In Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Oint ment. The result was almost mag icai. That was more than two years ago ana tuere has not been the slight est 8ymp.om of it since he was cured. J. W. Lauck, Yukon, Okla., Aug. 28 and Sept, 17, 1908." Potter Drug ft Chom. Corp, Bol Propa., Boaton. May Paste Million Posters. Artists, billposters, printers, paper manufacturers nnd tuberculosis fight ers are all united In a gigantic crusade against tuberculosis which is ubout to be started under the direction of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. In addition to the gifts of free space on billboards and free printing of posters made by tho Associated Billposters and Distributors of America aud the Poster Printers' Association, several hundred paper manufacturers have given paper for tho posters to the value of several thousand dollars, and artls's from all over the United States an contributing sketches for posters, free of charge. The local, stale and national anti tuberculosis associations will see that the posters are placed In cities and towns where they are most needed. The posters are nine feet long nnd seven feet wide and will be printed in several colors. If sufficient paper is procured a million will be pasted un. ine value of these various contrlbu uons wouia reach fully J2.000.000 if paid for at commercial rates. Unburdening. "You must at least give that candi date credit for speaking his mind." les, replied Miss Cayenne. "But It's unfortunate that people most will ing to speak their minds are so often muse wnose meniaiities are more or less unpleasant." The optician would soon be look ing for another job if beer glasses im proved tho eyesight. RESULTS OF FOOD Health and Natural Conditions Coma From Right Feeding. Man, physically, should be like a perfectly regulated machine, each nart working easily In its appropriate place. A plight derangement causes undue friction and wear, and frequently ruins tho entire system. ....vy .. u vuuiaiui Ul JIUMUII fo,md tt 'av to the brain and the A well-known educator of nnnn body in that harmonious co-operation wnich makes a joy of living. "Two years ngo," she writes, "beinc In a condition ot nervous exhaustion. I resigned my position as teacher, which I had held over 40 years. Since then the entire rest has, of course, been a benefit, but the use of Grape-Nuts has removed one great cause of illness In the past, namely, constipation, and Its attendant evils. "I generally make ray entire break fast on a raw egg beaten into four spoonfuls of Grape-Nuts, with a little hot milk or hot water added. I like it extremely, my food assimilates, aad niy bowl8 take care of themselves. I "H? my bn?ln power and Physical con- aUlon nmcn greater and I know that tne UB0 cf the crane-Nuts has enntrih. uc1 ,ar0ly to this result "If fa Vflth fnAlIn. It is with feelings of gratitude that I write this testimonial, and trust it may bo the means of aldlnz others In their seiirch for health." Look In pkgs. for the little book."ThA Hoad toAVcllvlllo." "There's a Reason." r.rrr ivjnil the abnv lntr ... one npprant from llnir to imr. Thr Jr',tJui tm, aad full of liutuam FOR OLD PEOPLE. After reaching the age of forty the human system gradually declines. The accumulated poisons in tho blood cause rheumatic pains In the joints, muscles and back. These warnings Bhould be promptly relieved and seri ous illness avoided by using the fol lowing prescription which shows won derful results even after the ilrst few doses and it will eventually restore physical strength. "One ounce compound pyrup of Sarsaparilla; one ounce Toris com pound; half pint of high grade whis key. This to be mixed and used in tablespoonful doses before each meal and at bedtime. The bottle to be we't shaken each time." Any druggist has theso ingredients or can got them from his wholesale house. A Risky Thing. "I think I'll go home." "But it's only 11 o'clock, old man." "Well, there's nothing doing at the ?lub." "I know; but consider. Once I went home nt 11 o'clock and camo near establishing a dangerous prece 3ent." This Will Interest Mothers. Mother llrav'fl Kui.nr p..u-,i..iu c -n, it. irvn. u.s.'d l.y Mother hlMri'n's lloino. Vv York, rnrw c, jutlon, I'everlslnicKH, TectMnir DI-mi Ji is, Stomach Tniubl.-.s aril I)Lsiroy Wmins; I'Mkaj tPHtinnmlnls of cures. All druituistx Sumiie 1- It I. ! Aililn.xu All,... si Jlnistecl, Lo Itoy, N. Y. A giggling giri is apt to become a cackling woman. Nebraska Directory A Man Says of UNCLE SAM Breakfast Food AS A CURE FOR CONSTIPATION "Gained six pounds in four weeks and they are working every day." (Name on request.) A delightful breakfast dish and "does the work." ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT IT HE CERTAINLY KNOWS U. S. B. F. Co., Omaha A Personal Question With You The main thing with breakfast is coffee, and it must be good coffee. Your whole day depends on your having Paxton's Gas Roasted if you would feel your best. Paxton's Gas Roasted Coffee contains no bitter berries to spoil your cup of good cheer. 2 lb. Red Cans l'er Pound At Your Grocers MM ..TSMu'.t.f Ih jttu waul ilio llrst torn Mirlicr niada? Ifu, MARSEILLES CORN SHELLER Writ formtuUg ur your lora! dralff. JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA iurlnni iinn luiii-i v iiiaile giuM an tii-w, Wnlils caht iron, cast Mefi, alum i num. i--p tf r. brasonr anr otlior nicl.il. KxpiTt .lutiinniliilc rc-p ii ri n if . BERTSCHV MOTCH CO.. Council Bluffa. Birds & Animals KKouaSad J. E. WALLACE, Taxidermist and Furrier 8Q2Q Lake Street OMAHA, NEB. WAFT'S nRmi mm UM 1517 Douglas St., OMAHA, NEB. ,VS';1 Reliabls Lentiilry at liodnrale Price. 'In TYPEWRITERS li!:'B iiipntn. lirntnl ram or llll r. vV--It"'"11"' H'tlin.rltii,Br,kill IUI :.r.U ,.9..- U..41J M.U UlJt ,b. RUPTURE of mi tv riOtll'M WT' 111 a n n 1 1 j cured in n. fw iliiya withntit anrlril .prrail.ni ur ili'trntloii fr .in liiuiiirsK. No mf will lit nwpptril until ttm pntli-nl i complrtfljr htilUflpil. Write 1. r cull on FRANTZ H. WRAY, M. D. Room 306 Bee Bldg., Omaha. Neb. SteelWoolSole RUDniiits Boots and Arctics SIS Best Prices Made Sama Turn Miu Aak your Dealer for Oooda with thU brand American Hand-Sewed Shoe Go. OMAHA