DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney TruuMc Makes You Miserable. Almost i-vctvUxly who lends the lirw-rai-its is Mire lo know of the wonderful cures inaile l'V lr. Kilmer' Swaliip- II KiH.t, tin- great kul L IK'V. liver ulnl lilad- - der leinedv. 11 is tin- art: in moil ical tiiuiiiih of the nineteenth crtittirv ; ilivi'iitnil iiftr vciim OS,fl'l scientific leseatch l'V I'r. isiniier, mr Clllllllllt LllllH'V H 111 1 Madder f.;ociulist, mill is wonderfully successful in I'totiiptlv curing I. one back, urn- acid, cat.uiii of.tlie bladder mid tiii;lit's 1 istasc, which is the worst form of ki'lnrv trouble. in. Kilmer's amp-Root is not uc oiiiiiu ii'lr.l for i vctytlitng but if yon have ki'lnt'v, liver or bladder ttouble it will be found jn-t tin- remedy you ni'itl. It lias Iutii tested in mi many w.ivs, in hospital wotk mil in private luactiie, mid has proved so successful in every case that h s'ii:ii arrangement lias been innilf by which nil readers of thispapci, who have net alrca.lv tried it, may have il sauipU I ot llo wilt free by mail, also a Iniok tcll ini more nliont Swamp Root, ntld how to Imdoulif vouhiivekldnc) or bladder trou Me. When wi iting meiitioii rciuliug this c,cnciousollcl in this paper atl.lseml your address t Dr. Kilmer ,N; Co., Kiiigliamtim, N. V. The regular liltv-ceiit unci one dollar sio bottles lire Horn of Bwutip-Kuot sohl lv all khi1 druggists, Don't make iinv mistake, but remeliiher the name, Swamp-Root, l'r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, anil the address, Itiiigliatnton, N. Y., on every bottle. Th e OLIVER Typewr er THE STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER "nr. oliveh- HEICORD HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., nr. South 15th Street ( inn:;i. brnska. KILLthe COUCH and CURE the LUNGS Or. ling's WITH Nsw Discovery FOR (J rONSUMPTION Price OUGHS and 60c 4 $1.00 Fres Trial. OLDS Surest and Uuickeit Cure for all THROAT and LUNG ' TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. toi: lifts mum '. M""--; 1 '. I.n.llf. k 'ifi.-eM rrr " IIII I1 k.X.I.IStl . t, I Mid l i.'li'i 1 .,vl. .-', hi,,. ' !t',.n, 'S'o no wllu'r. It.-tusr ili.iit,-r.ti ,'..t. luiionaitnu i.nli itiioii. 11 . . ,r -:-. it mmhI . in ft !np fur I'Mrili-'.i.,,- rH. uunlaU n.l "l;rlirl' li.r l.n.li ... . t by n-lura Id. coil I .. hi .-.-Mli; kit lTUti,.. l0 .TlaUUura '.i)itnr, IMIII.A Vt, WeaK Hearts Are due to lnd:jfftlon. Nlnety-nlna of trtrj ono hunirej pnopla whs hive heart troubla can remernbor when It iu ilmpla Indices lion. It i a icientllto fact that all case ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result ol Indi gestion. All food taken Ino the atomach -hich fails of perfect dlcestlon ferments and awflli the stomach, puffing It up aftlnsttha heart. This Interferes with the action ol the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr D !Uibl.o NtJ. 0 . urt h) omKh ,',.V"irlA ,,",M 1 hti ktartWi . Kp,V Dfw'' Cur. for .bciil low onlui tod it ojrfj m. Kodol DlsesU What You Eat anJ reiirvrs the stomjh of all nervous traih and th? hejrt ol all pressure. BttKMi;, Jl.ro Hi;, hljirr 2Stimfi ih. trial ur.whkzh w.lil 50c, trwd by t. 0. DWITT A OO., CHI0A0O. For Sale by F. C. FRICKE & CO. 5 t-J&w r Lo -J. rl MUCH OF THE CORN PUNTED Seme Delay on Account of Recent Rains lo Various Sections. Cold, neiii'ially dry week: yixid tt.r woikliut not lor tlic growth nf vewet;i Hon. Tin" mean dully teniperatiui' avi laved .1 le;rees U'low roriiiiil 1'ruht (Krurri'd In nearly all parts of of Pie state on citlier the Utli, l;itli or Hth and Kencrally mi two of Hiose (lutes. On the Hth the minimum temperature was generally near:t2 de crees and In several central and west ern counties was between and .'10 de crees. Ttcianitall was confined to liylit showers on the 12th and the last (lays of the week. Tim total weekly amount was less than one-half an inch, exo pt i, si.-,' !. win counties where it slightly exceeded an inch. Corn planting generally proKres-scd ra 1'.' i'IhI 1 well advanced except in soul m alern counties, where the wet coii'liMon of the soil lias caused con tinual delay. In central and northern counties many farmers have finished p anting. Karly planted corn Is corn Ink' up, hut low temperature has pre vented i lick germination and rap d tfr Kin. routines are coming up slowly. Wheat, nuts and grass hae grown 'veil. Alfalfa is 12 or mine Inches liik!h. Winter wheat in west ern conn' les Is a thin stand and many llelds h im' heen plowed up, which will prohahh result In an increased acre age of com In that part of the Mate. It, Is to curly to stat definitely the damage lo fruit caused by the frosts, hut It was probably very small In most counties. The Best Family Salve. lie Win's Witch II a el gives Instant relief from Hums, cures Cuts, Hruises, Sores, Kc.ema, Tetter and all abra sions of the skin. In buying Witch Hazel Salve it Is only necessary to see dial toil get the genuine DeWitt's and a cure Is certain. There are man cheap counterfeits on the market, all of whl h are worthless, and quite a few are dangerous, while DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is perfectly harm less and cures. Sold by F. (. Krickt Co. Orders to KevoHe License. I ud:'' .lessen last Mo alav IsM.ed pieint") writ of mandamus agalns the me nheis of the hoard of trustees ol the vl iage ol i ieenwooil, wipming them t convene In special session and I n.stan I ei revoke and cancel tin' license giiihl. i1 to Peter A. Smith to sell - I' ll eye." The order also require the closing of the saloon until the mallei Is settled ut the ensuing term of o district court. A remonstrance signed by forty-one resident free-holdcis of Greenwood, asks that the saloon be closed until their protest can be heard. The petitioners allege that Smith's pe- titlon did not contain a sufficient number of names of the bona tide resi dents of (Ireenwood. Also, they claim that there is no ordinance in force at d effect in toe village under which n license to sell liquor could be grantei1. The Iniard of trustees have complied with the mandates of Judge Jcssen, and Greenwood w ill be a "dry tow n" for a few weeks, at least. A Startling Test. To save a life, I r. T. (!. Merritt, of No. Melinopany, Pa., made a startling test lesulling In a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused Icy u I or ation of the stomach. 1 had often found Klectilc Hitters excellent fm acute stomach anil liver troubles, s i 1 privs, i Tlied them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an at tack in foui teen months " Klecliic Hitters are positively guaranteed fot litspi psia, indigestion, coustii atlou aiid kidney troubles. Try them Only hv, at V. ;. PiTcke Co.'s. Paint Bargains - Special. Linseed oil, raw, 4."c per gallon. Unseed oil, boiled, per gallon. Carter's white lead, ti.li.") per 100 lbs. Southern white lead, per 100 ,bs Pntlou's Sun Proof paint. ! . per gallon; ." gallons or more, tl.rm per gal. Turpentine, t.'ic per gallon. C.Kitixi vS: C., Hiugglsls F. G. Frlckt & Co. IKi not hesitate to recommend Kodnl Hyspepsla cine to their friends and customers. Indigestion causes more ill health thany anything else. It deranges the stomach and brings on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat, cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Kodol is not only a perfect digestant, but a tissue building tome as w ell. He ncwed health, perfect strength and In creased vitality follow lus use. Whooping Cough. "In the spring of I'.HH my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. IV W, Capps, pf Capps, Ala. "I used Cham berlain's Cough remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this Is the U'st remedy I have ever seen for whooplngcough." This remedy keeps the cough louse, lessens the ho verity and frequency of the coughing spell and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. For sale by all druggists NEWS OF X Eli II A SKA. Disobeys Holdup Man; Is Shot Hardy. Nib.. May 15. Two tiga wayiui'ti lie M up anil r..!. 'J a ihi,l teacher named James Walsh. tiMa $180. an.l threatened to kit! Llr.i If ho ran. He disobeyed and was ihot through the brenst. inflicting it proba bly fatal wound. Illoodhuum'.s tiavo bo n put on the trail. Jamea Ktlley Held for Murder. Columbus, Neb., May 12. James Kelley, who Is charged with the mur der of Arthur Snowden. near Humph rey last Murch, had his preliminary liourliiK beforo Justice O'Brien and was held to the district court without ball. The chain of evidence connects him with the murdered man with the exception of the actual commistilon of the crime, of which thero aro no witnesses. Spinney's Election Not Final. Lincoln. May 12. The reelection of Dr. K. C. Spinney as head of the llnr.kers' Union of the World, accord ing to officers of the state Insurance department, Is without effect unless alleged IrreKularltlen romplalned of are rectified. The meeting held at O tn ah a was practically ordered by tho Hiiprcine court, under whoso Juris diction the reforms demanded must bo carried out. The election eonBB nupntly Is not necessarily final. Bross Elected Commander. Kearney, Neb., May 12. At the Grand Army of tho Republic encamp ment hero Hurmon Ilroitg was elected department commander. Other offi cers elected wore: Andrew Treynor, Omaha. Benlor vice; Joseph Hoagland, North Platte, Junior vice; Erastua Smith, Alma, chaplain; Dr. J. B. Ralph, Omaha, medical director. The next encampment will be held at Grand Island. Tho encampment de cided to hold no more state reunions. Officers for Knights of Pythias, Lincoln, May 11. The Nebraska grand lodge or the Knights of Pythias elected these grand officers: J. N. KUdow of York, grand chancellor; O. T. Haney of Grafton, vice chancellor; Julius W. Hulff of Norfolk, prelate; W. H. Iove of Lincoln, K. of 11. and S.; J. I). Wright of Lincoln, roaster of exchequer; lrvln Dleh of Wahoo, ser-geant-at-arms; J. M. Jessup of Nebras ka City, Inner guard; C. L. Cramer of Bancroft, outer guard; W. S. Ley da of Falls City, trustee. Nebraska Crop Conditions. Lincoln, May 11. All vegetation has grown well. Winter wheat has Improved in tho western part of the state, but a considerable area In a few western counties will be plowed up and tho ground planted in corn; generally winter wheat Is In good condition. Spring wheat and oats are up, with a good stand In roost places. Corn planting has progressed but slowly, being retarded by rains; the early planted corn In a few southorn counties Ib coming up nicely. KrnlJ: trees are blooming profusely In near ly all parts of the state. Burglars Visit Carroll. Carroll, Neb., May 12 An attempt was made here to rob the First Na tional bank. The front door was opened with a skeleton key and work was begun epon the vault with tools previously procured from the tool house of the railroad company. The nolso aroused persons who were Bleep ing Just over the bank, but before tho alarm was given the vault had been blown open. Ify this time the alarm was being so well circulated that the not broken oponqeoqp taoln hrdluln robbers fled after an exchange of shots with citizens. The safe was not broken open. Riparian Owners Get the Water. Sidney, Neb.. May 12. The district court of Cheyenne county decided the case of the Courthouse Hock Irriga tion company against Wlllard & Hug ger, of great Interest to tho Irriga tion Interests of the state. The Irri gation company sought to enjoin the defendants from diverting water from Pumpkin Seed creek to irrigate their lands. The court sustained the ihv. fendants In their claim to the use of tho water as riparian proprietors and refused to grant the writ of injunc tion prayed for. The decision Is re garded as a great victory for the ri parian proprietors of this state. JACK SULLY KILLED BY POSSE. Notorious Cattle Rustler Slain In Run nlng Fight With Officers. Chamberlain, 8. D., May 17. The notorious desperado Jack Sully, who, for many years, has been the terror of the Rosebud country, was killed In a running fight w ith officers on the Rosebud reservation. Many bullets found lodgment In Sully's body, while tho horso on which he was attempting to escape also was killed. About a week ago, Sully ran off a bunch of nearly 200 rattle, disposing of a por tion of them In Nebraska. The bal ance of the cattle were recovered. As a result of this exploit United States Commissioner Tldrick of this city sent out Deputy United States Marshal Pet re with a posse with or ders to bring In Sully, dead or alive. They found Sully at his home on Blackbird island and ordered him to surrender. He sprang onto his horse, however, and made a dash to liberty, cloely pursued by the posse. A run ting fight was kept up between pur suer and pursued, which soon resulted In the killing of Sully's horse and the fatal wounding of himself. He died thirty minutes after being hit Sully for tho past thirty years has been ree ognlxod as the head of a band of rat tle nrtlers whose depredations have rausel serious troublt and expense to the stockmen of this section. OPEX ROSEBUD AirG. 8 PRESIDENT ISSUES PROCLAMA TION ANENT LAND SALES. Entries From Aug. 8 to Sept. 1, Reg istry Afttr July 5 at Chamberlain, Yankton, Boneiteel and Fairfax. Land Office to Be at Bonesteel. Washington, May H. President Roosevelt signed the proclamation opening to settlement on Aug. 8 the Rosebud reservation lying la Gregory county, South Dakota. After deduct ing lands withheld to state fur school purposes the proclamation opens to settlement, about 38u,UU0 acres. Under the provisions of the procla mation registration will begin July 5 at 9 a. m., at Chamberlain, Yankton, Itonesteel and Fairfax and continue until 6 o'clock Saturday evening, July 23. As has been stated heretofore, land will bo disposed by drawing. The drawing will take place at the Chamberlain land olllce commencing at 9 a. m. Thursday, July 28, and con tinuing for such period as may be necessary to draw from the box all envelopes contained therein. Three persons of the highest Integrity will be selected by the commissioner of the general land office, who will bo present In person to supervise tho drawing. Entries will be made at Ronesteel, beginning Aug. 8 and continuing until Sept. 10 inclusive. Tho land office, for convenience of cntrymen, will be temporarily reraovod from Chamber lain to Ronesteel In order to facilitate the rush which Is expected. After Sept. 10 subsequent entries will be re corded at Chamberlain as usual. Those contemplating filing registra tion must do so In person at one of the four towns mentioned above, with the exception of soldiers or sailors, who may employ an agent. No one per son may register for more than 100 acres. The actual opening of this vast domain will occur on the morn ing of Aug. 8. The price of land as provided by law Is as follows: Lands taken dur ing tho first throe months, $4 per acre; within six months, $3; after six months, $2.50 per acre. All lands re maining undisposed of after four years shall be disposed of by the sec retary of tho Interior under such rules and regulations as be may pre rrlbo. TRADE REVIEW FOR THE WEEK. Prices Show Gradual Drifting Down ward From Recent High Level. New York, May 14. Uradstreet's says: Weather conditions havo been favorable, crop planting and growth havo made fair progress and retail trade has been benefited, the Improve ment extending in some lines to re orders from Jobbers. Dry goods, shoes and groceries note relatively greatest activity. Rather more Is do ing also in fall goods. General in dustry has remained rather quiet, no tably so In cotton, woolen and shoe manufacturing. The Iron trade Is quieter as a whole, with prices easier. An Immense area of fall sown wheat has had to be abandoned, but this will probably go into other crops. Prices show a gradual drifting down ward from the high levels of early spring. Foreign trade In breadstuffs Is at a very low ebb, but exports of high priced cotton swell trade totals. Wheat. Including flour, exports for the week ending May 12 are the small est reported in sixteen years. Corn exports are small compared with last year. Failures for the week number 201. CONVENTION COMES TO A CLOSE Two Mass Meetings Held by Y. M. C. A. In Buffalo. Buffalo, May 10. Two mass meet ings, one for women and the other for men, services In several churches and an evening meeting nt City Con vention hall, ended the thirty-fifth con vention of the Y. M. C. A. of North America. At the meeting for women, Miss Helen M. Gould read the lesson of the day. W. M. Banner, general secretary of the association's health farm at Denver, told of the benefits of the health fiirm, where young men In search of health are helped to pass the time In pleasant companionship. W. H. Miller, army and navy secre tary, told about some of the work In his department and at the close of his adihess several bluejackets from the V. S. 8. Massachusetts came up on the stage and spoke for them selves. All were emphatic In praise of the Influences of the Y. M. C. A. Resume Fight on Armenians. Paris, May 14. An official dispatch to tho foreign office from Constantino ple confirms the reports that Turkish troops have burned the villages throughout the Sassoun district of Ar menia, killing the Inhabitants. The French ambassador, M. Constans, has Joined with the Russian and British ambassadors In sending consuls to Erxeroum In the hope of limiting the destruction and bloodshed. Two Per Cent Dividend for Creditors. St. Louis. May 1C Official notice was Issued to creditors by W. D. Coles, referee In bankruptcy, that a dividend of 2 per cent on all approved claims against H. J. Arnold & Co., .the turf Investment concern which failed a year ago. with liabilities of $3,000,000 and assets of $75,000. will be paid by the trustee for the bankrupts. Capital to Be Increased. Jefforson City. Mo., May 18. The secretary of state granted authority to the Maryvllle and St. Joseph rail road, with offices at Maryvllle, to In crease Its capital stock from $700.fK to $1,500,000. v. F.G.Fricke SOLE Lincoln Business e Colleg Catalogue Free. Write l. Lincoln Business College, Lincoln. Neb kJ Tha i RaSiabla Store Fnses S W't: will positively undersell any mail order house east of Omaha. Send for samples and prices for comparison. It will ;ty you to do so. 1 "ill .hf yyw.' -?r m ii isv".. szr desired. If you are not satisfied with your bargain when you see it and examine it return the suit at our expense and we will refund your money. But whatever you do DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. Why Pay Retail Prices for GROCERIES when yon can buy them at the BIG STORE at the usual Wholesale Prices. Consider this proposition carefully. Read these prices. Send us on order. It will pay you. I'uro granulated sugar per 100 Ib 94."'' White IluQan, Diamond C, Armour's Swift's IMde or Deat-'Em-All, 100 bars in box 2.00 1-gallon cans Golden table yrup..3jc The best soda, oyster, butter or milk crackors per lb '. 0c Good broken rlco per pound 3!c Fancy Japan head rlco per lb 6c Hulk laundry starch per pound.... 3ic Klastic, Electric, IXL, or Celluloid starch, packago 7jc Cround spleen, auy kind, par lb. . . .25c MAYEDEKI SH) 16th and Dodge Streets. WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE iiS OMAHA ni.ccuoM::-,:.;;:- i'? -5,V AGENTS &Co. llieru is 11 Meady demand for vounir hihI voum: wo. men who are tliorouilily trained for business We im pure young people to meet the demand. COURSES-- Business. Shorthand and Typewriting, Preparatory and Telegraphy Special Features -I. Teaehersof suiri'ssful business experleni'i'. J. K.vellent equipments. a. 'I linrnuili priietleiil courses. 4. Personal interest In eaeli ktudeiit a. Assistance in .securing employment. New Fabrics For Spring In Miitins, trouserings and for overoimts nre now to he seen in nil the latest novelties from Euu'li.-ii. Scotch nml American manufactu rers. We will make your Spring overcoat or suit in the host mul Bwellest .style and of Hrtistic !!- krnuce at a reasonable price. Frank McElroy Fifth and Main Sts. Cpstair- Don't Fail To Get in on Our $10.00 SUIT SALE j:oo Suits purchased at a creat bargain from a large eastern manufactur er will be on sale this week. Regular Si 5.00 to values at $10.00 t SEND AT OKCE Giving size and style Fancy I'earl tapioca per Ib 8Ie Fancy Pearl Darley, Sago, or Farina per pound 3jc 21b package macaroni Ho 1- lb packago best corn starch 4o 3-lb can solid packed tomatoes "jo 3-lb cans Boston baked beans 8k 3-lb can pure apple butter Pie 2- lb cans early Juno pea "Jo 2-lb cans fancy wax, string or Lima beans ?s 2-lb cans fancy table peaches, apri cots or pears 12ie