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i eaing Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report iaWTEX PURE "Sullivan, a pro n Iom).iii, U !ln his toetlt a pg orer 1,i00 attach a chain ?it, and, with his mouth, itil the chain ntal linn, this Mi the ("round itflha chain aftjuli relax D tlii" wti"n tliT discas-PH 5Jie Inst few t inrurahlc. 4octurH pto , and prc ly constant I'treatiiient,' i Science has liitionitl iis tnatitu.iimal Cure, manu Do., Tolttlo, aal care on ternallv in fesMKI(Ilful. nd mucous y ofler one .it fails to tea Union - jTolcdo, O. a get of Obliged to Ihe opera te dental Mice of a ether day. sup h a iliem out Jt for two )or relief, there her 'tne tatk )U Journ- Wlld Horses Jn ICtissla. . In Mm steppeg o lluwiU, when , wolves aoeaiid and the horse-, lead i wild life and have to shift for them selv8, it U gaid that ayoting colt wil ! sometime be made so furious by th i persecution of his enemies that u. i will rush wildly among a drove o wolves and bite and gtrike until h has slautered a large number uf them Those horses are exceptioually fierce I rendered so, it is supposed, by the ex- victuc lariitiiuus in u.e climate, a ' one time of the year thoy suffer ron Itild iltlanaA t...... - X I . I and at another tiiey live aavon: raging snowstorms and extreme cola Washington . tar. ysician, '"gestible you will M very k (torn ivwever, ior, they Ttn make Iry way A bread sb;-r l!7th tiaic will .to pouts . I Imti ft-ek-"?4I "Jld at .1 fj roast i ' Tckts will $ from datfi of Wallowed on An leasing t' e i excuraona en- tiome wiet and it at a very low grant prodiu live ;'ffinn iaTawas Md beside the tttled Mm chair jfrt cauifht the i Of his lingers Ighly-three feet Tr oiietliousaud jented for judiolal Judge JlotiHtiX, Aot Xorwicli, C"l. rlsMille. K As', 1 is plan aiders, tioiwly J that all Kali way. 4' following .iadared that its ipend an Gain on one tA his idea last year Allied on all Kingdom, "ja metropolis ) personal in- aUl circum ja vehicular i .Muscular tCxereiM nnrl Health. As many diseases, prominent anion; which are those of liio abdominal am and pelvic organs, are the con sequences of concession, and as goo circulation does much for the nrc vention of such congestion, musculii exercise, by improving the genera circulation both bv increasing th heart and aiding in the venous retun will do much to prevent a large clas of diseases. Dr. J. M. llice iu i'opula science Monthly. For the Cure of a CoujU or Sort 1 hroat, "Rrown's Bronchial Troches" are B simple remedy. At a Peust. There is a new shape for the dinnei table a triangle. The host is seatei in the middle of the shortest side and the hostess at the meetins oil the tw longer ones. The arrangement bring the entertainers and the entertainec nearer together than at the ordinan square or round tables. A single cloth Is not used to these triangular tables. but ra'.her narrow scarfs of heavy open work. JJetwecn the acarfs and the center piece the space is filled with bonbon and sailed almond dishes Food. Th Only Una Kr IVInlcd. Can Tou fiaJ I he Wonl? (lila ier, lliln week, which liu no two woim alike, xcpc one wrn. urn Maine i irnv hi CHcb new onu niitiearliiK f rh week, from ibe Dr. Ilrtcr .Meniiine iiiu nouns puce a "Crrwt'iu" on everylhlng they make ami nnb Huh. J.ook ffr it, tend them the namu nl Iht vorl hih! thev will return vou BOOK, ItKAUTi- i-ti.i.rniotiRAriii or sa.mii.es fkkk. I'baaipafa. ('Iiampagne was discovered or in rented by accident, like so many othei rood thinf. About lfi58 one Perignoc as cellarer in a Benedictine convent n Haut?illiers, Cliampagne. I'royi lence luul evidently marked him oul for that position, and had bestowed or lira a strong head and a discriminating palate. The products of the neighbor ing vineyards were various, and, like i true llenedict, om l'eriguou hit up on the idea of "marryiug"' the various nines. lie had noted that one kind oi ioil imparted fragrance, another geu irosity, and discovered that a whit wine could be made from the blacken' ?rapei which would keep far bettei than the wine from while grapes Moreover, the happy thought atrucV uim that a piece of cork was a wort 4uitable stopjier than the flax dipped ii oil which had heretofore served tha purpose. Jlis wine became famous nd its manufacture extended through out Champagne. Then he happened upon a slill great er discovery how to make an efferve scent wine, a wine that burst out o ibe bottle and overflowed the glass whose fragrance and exhilarating qualities were doubled by this process At that time the dory of the l!o 6oleil was on the wane, and with it tin splendor of the court of Versailles The king, for whose special beneti liqueurs had been invented, found) gleam of his youthful energy as hi A New Klemelil tn a Mineral. It is reported that a new element has been recognized in a mineral found in Kgypt by Johnson I'asha, in 18M. This mineral, lirst called ' Joliiisonite,'' but afterward masrite, consists mainly of aluminium, a.anganese, cobalt and iu combination with sulphuric acid. It disolves in water and yields on treatment with sulphuric hydrogen iu an acetic acid solution a whiti precipitate, from which a pure hydroxide was prepared. New York Journal. Watch cryatials are made by blowin. a sphere of ghee about one yard iii diameter, after which the disks are cut from it by means of a pair of com passes naviug a (tiaiuonu at tn extremity ol one leg. New iork Journal. 1 be OMrst Untel ill the Wi.rl.l. The oldest hotel in Snitzerlaud, ami probably the oldest in the world, is the hotel of Three Kingi air Uasle. Among its guests in 102 were the Emperior Courad II, his sou lleney III, and liudolph, the last kirif oo liurgundy. I03ton Globe. There are about D',000 tons of soot recovered from the chimneys ol London every year, which yield an annual revenue of nearly 225,000. It is nothing rare in China for boy! twelve to fourteen years old to marry The physical, moral and intellestuu development of the contracting partiet has nothing to do with the matter Ot her con derations entirely regulate the affair. An old Chinese nphorisnt gays that the great business of life ii ended when the sous and daughters an married. The Chinese parents do not care to run the danger of postponinj the marriage of their children, especial ly of their sons, uiilil after their owr death. Exchange. IB zmmM 9 A Saclclj Glrl'a Kzpaaaca. 8(WM tne has been to the pains to as rtin that the necessary expenses vhtfh th society sirl's income must sover are 15,000 a year. Among inter -sUng items of the list is one of $3 tor hairpins and toilefarticles, another f 1100 for gloves, one of 8100 more fo to called "odds and ends" and the gener ns amount of $23 for charity. And itill people wonder why young men do lot marry. Exchange. irtha Kanh VVaa Frozen. If this globe were cooled down to J00 degrees below the zero of ceti tigrade it would be covered with a sea f liquified gas thirty-five feet deep, of ahicli about seven feet would be liquid oxygen. London Spectator. Mie Had KeaJ the Papers. He Will you mirry me'r Vour an swer, quick. Mie as he makes a motion to take something out of bis vest pocket) Oh, don'i, Fred! 1 will marry you; but don't! don't ! Don't' what? I was simply reach ing for the engagement ring." "Oh, I thought I was afraid it was a dynamite bomb!" lioston Xews. N Squire Ueasly, of Aberdeen, Ky, has performed ti e marriage ceremony for over H.'i0 people. The Chinese have cnt jade for ages. 6ut never ornamented it except by iculpture. When it was introduced in to India the native jewelers, with their juick eye for color, at once saw what a perfect ground it afforded for mount ing precious stones, and tdey were the 6rst to iucrust them on jade. The India museum in London possesses the choicest specimens of this work known f the best Mogol period. Philadelphia Ledger. J. A. Uailey, the circu3 man, was considerably astonished and not a little annoyed by the report that he was insane, lie was in Chicago when the sipped the creamy foaming vintagt itory gained currency in the east, and that enlivened his dreary lete-a-teti flood of telegrams of inquiry poured with Mnie. Maintenon. in upon him. He declares that not It found its chief patrons, however even his bodily health is impaired, to among the band of gay young royster- say nothing of his mental soundness, ers, the future roues of the regency The only illness he ever had, he says, whom the Due d'Orleans and the Dm was an attack of dyspepsia, in lS8o, de Vendome had gathered round then at the I'alau boyal and at Auet. At llrijgs Why. old man, I thought one of the famous suppers in the latte; you had gone away on your vacation place the Marquis of Mllery who hac I saw you down town the other day turned his sword inlo a pruning knift buying a lot of outing clothes. Hud devoted himself to his patema Griggs (sadlyl That is why 1 didn't vineyards lirst produced the wint go. Clother and Furnisher, which for two ceutureies has niadi his name famous among wine drinkers A shrewd Scotchman had bees to sell At a given signal a dozen bloomini and he drew a vast crowd and secured damsels, scantily arrayed as Ilacchanah big prices, with a poster thus worded loaded the table with bottles. The were hailed with rapture, and thence forth champagne became an indispen sable adjunct to all petits soupers. "Extensive sale of live stock, compris ine no less than 140.003 head, with an unlimited right of pasturage." Tree Cutting by Marhine. A firm at Chelsea, England, has in troduced an improved form of steam now controlled by a gentleman who An Arkansas editor, retiring from his paper, said in his valedictory: "We leave our journal with regret; but it is tree felling and cross cutting machine The machine is mounted upon a strouj ax.e, supported on a pair of wheels Oi sucli diameter as to enable the saw t cut through a tree at a height of auou three feet from ihe ground. Thii skeleton carriage is fitted Willi a paii of shafts which renders it really trail sportable through the forest. A fie: the tree is felled, the entire machiiii can be constantly rotated on its axia financially handle it. better able than we to lie is the sheriff, The mere fact that chance has direct ed the finding ot a penny in the street shows that the coin has luck inherent in it. Therefore, if carried about iu the pocket it will presumably bring good fortune. Young Mothers! W OJtr aa m JUwu vKUk Inturf Smfcty tm Lift cfMvther anal CaiM. " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Rob Confinement i fain, ilorvr mnd Buk. IfUrnriMOBebOttleof " M ath"a VwlmmA 1 auflered but llttla la,aad 111 not exfrlDC0 that weakneea afterward uaual Id audi caaaa. kUa. 4MUK Oam, Lamar, Mo.. Jan. I5tb, 1911. 8eat l'T expreM. charges prepaid, on receipt ot lrW,.1.50 per bottle. Book to Mothera mailed frea. ATLANTA. CA. r OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. RELIEVES all Etonmn Distress. REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullneaa, COKGESTIOS, 1'ilN. REVIVES Faiu.no ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, lad Wxaas to Toe Tirs. N. HalTER MEDICINE CO.. tl Leal. Nai NORTH SOIJTH rrrlinR Ticket and Consign Frelglit via the F. E. & M. V. and S. K.lll.ltOADS. youi In the year 188tHhe Kentucky legis- go that by simply turning a band whee lature was petilioned to change the ,i. hu .Mi:,, , -,it in i uriim name of a man who thought that "Mr OIVU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of iu kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, nrenared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to nil and have made it the most popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs fa for Bale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SKRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. MCW YORK. N.Y. C. & P. II. G. BrrtT, CientTl Mannjrer. K. I'. MOHKIlDLsK. J. K. BUCHANAN, lien'l i reipM Ac t. Cieu'l Tan. AgU OMAHA, NEB. I Undalin.ltotn 13.00 upww Thc Anion. MaliiAfMT, but Soiala. Guitars from $h.M upward. Thc Marquette. (urter-ael S)ciuora, The Iakcs.de. The Con s erv atom t. 4urtei-wt:d Oak, AntiiUr. I high tirade, turn flniih. AH the above anM under o-ir own guarantee; 100,000 of oul Insirumt-nta in ie. Vour local dealer will order for you. Ueu mne have ume burned on intide. bend for illuatnUd catalogue l.VON 1 HKALV, 53 Moaroe 8Uet Cbiotun INSIST n the actT, acaaiHG this Taaoc ataaa WATER PAILS, DAIRY PAILS, CHAMBER PAILS, tail, piTCHcaa, arirrooNS, ateajaaa. MATa, CTC. r-uaiN and oceoaaTiB. MAOC ONLV BY TAMoaao Fiaca-waac Co, MAHKATO, MINN. ',i:;crt, CiiMrl il Beit Herail Seawl Is tat Wilt CA Dl TwBntr-ttra Dapt't. Thin Teachers, all aa ai.rMu.iAliM No racation aioeDt Ajur. Enlei iH r iir hflDMi fclgiM!, aabFaUjiaatlcalHri. 4 1 Rliraiathearknowir-ltwj leading- remedy for all tba unnalurnl diacharRea and prlvatedliipaaeaofiuen. A certain cure for the debili tating weakneaa peculiar o womPD. Mjmi.Vf TnreiicribitaBdfelsaf6 lTHttvN3CHEmclCfi. in recommeDdloj it to A. v. oiuncn, m u.,iiiiiuniiM- Solrl by Draaviau. 1'BICB H.OO- TANSY PILLS! ir CATOX'S RKMABI.R COMPOUND foi I.AD1KS fire Mare, lroiiitfr, Kft'ectual. Tlx (iriginul and only gt'imine AVoman'a Snlva I ion. font direct, 1; scnlod. Advice free. OA TON M li r. fjl'lX. (JO., Boston, Mass. Bold bj nil iocnl drnggiot. V ANT l: I) :-I)0 YOf WANT TO MAKE FIFTS iVdiillnra per wk nt hnnie, Mrs. Smith nenl px flnfinrB H Alfred Coles for a box or wardrobe l.otmce find nllowed him to send people who answer his iidvertisment to see her louuge, tot which lie giive a ennnnisnion which averaged Vrf yier week. If vou will do the name In youi "IS'ri','8C"dIurU'rin6t0X ..KI5BDCOI.es. 47U Myrtle Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Him u t t? t lc jitSr? t!ie f amous Little I'llla for Constlnntkin.Plek Head ache, rTapepfia.No Nauaea,o Pain, Very SmaU, Legal Notices In youi paiier? We a re publish mir "lust the thing" for vou. Send lor a copy oi our Legal Notlca llciriiler. prireSl.UO. TI1K NJiBKASKA NEWS- PAPIilt I'.NION, York, f Jtioaranted not w BA.fi cauae Sineiuf Uireotioii or any mijlts between Hit horizontal and vertical positions. 1' generally happens when a large tret tails tiiat' ii does not lie Hat, as it; branches hold the upper part of tin trunk ol! the ground, aud so iu order U crosscut trees in such positions it i: necessary to incline the saw souiewhav trom it direct vertical line, which it readily drawn by the adjustment de scribed. Again, in ordor to crosscut through i high lying truuk it is necessary t elevate the saw, or, on the other hand in the case of a low lyine loir, to d- Sdilafenliasenrichstichstafer" undignified cognomen. was an Tliere is a roan in Montezuma, (la., who has bad his arm dislocated at the shoulder thirty-eight times and his leg dislocated at the hip eight times. The boa and its allies are entirely onlined to America, -Australia and Ibe tropical I'acilic islands. The pythons, on the other hand, are mostly from the Old World. In Tortta lb uBttorefia v.-as of ancient royal distinction. In Hindos- press it, Jo effect this slotted stays stan the title of "cuattrapati" I siguities are attached to each shaft the lower end: ' lord of the umbrella, or shade of of the stays being pivoted to a slioil state. stake, dri ven into the ground. Ashori, bolt passing through each shaft taKei I mall electric wagous, for the de- nto the slot in each stay, to which ii livery ot groceries aud other light can be instantly set last by means of a articles of merchandise, are novelties nut furnished with a handle, and thus in London. . by raising or depressing the shafts, tin i saw can be set at the required elevation reach-Stones are widely used as fuel in California. They are supplied by canning factories, and bring $15 per '.on. An artificial waterfall, 8eveuty.rive the FROM THE "PACIFIC JOURNAL." "A great inrentioii lia beu matin by Jr. Tnlt, That eminent eliomit has produced Ms Hair Dye which tmltaOft nature to perfeHinn; it arts htfttiintiMteoiiKlv and J perfectly liii iit1Ms." 1'riif. 91. Office, 3 & 41 iark I'lui e, A. V. for summer complaints Perry Davis1 Pain-Killer best medicine in the world. I'M P J A W IteinoTer: arianted to cure, L-I.caveanosear. Ben. K. giatB. Simpson, 7o eeittaoer bottle, fiostpaid. liira, JeD. sold uy drug- DO YOU RUN , Neb. to suit logslyiue iu any position.- N'ew York Telegram, Aurora Fortyliiilea IIia;h. The scientists of the Ifoyal Dauisl; academy have made public the result1 feet in ulght, is to ornament of some interesting experiments, which Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. were conducted for the sole purpose ol ascertaining the exact, or at any rate There was snow in many parts of the approximate, height of the aurora Iowa and Illinois on May 11, 1878, and borealis. At Codthaab M. Adam Paul- again as late as May 23, 1882. sen, with two theodolites situated only four miles apart, found that the height Mrs. Salome Anderson, of Oakland af different auroral displays yaried Cal., is the only Freemason in the world, from one to forty miles! Near Cape She secretly entered a lodgeroom in Farewell, with a base line of three- Paris, witnessed some of the initiation fourths of a mile in length, the best ceremonies, was discovered, and re calculations obtainable placed different celved into the order. The Gregg System of Electric Home Treatment. Positively cures Liver, Kidney and Ulood Diseases. It will cure Rheumatism, Insomnia, ' Dyspepsia, Ioss of Appetite, Chronic Backache, Painful Stomach Troubles, Diarrohaa and Flux and all Bowel Disorders. Pins in the side, Nervous Debilitv, Nervousness Premature Decline, Paralysis, St. Vitas Dance," and is an unfailing remedy for all diseases peculiar to women. The Only Institution of t!i3 Kind in the World. If vou suffer with the above afflictions they can be speedily cured by Thie Great System. Do not neglect to Investigate a matter that will restore your health without fail. Physician, Surgeou aud Electrician of ;i0 years ex perience in charge. Consultation Free. Correct Diagnosis by mail, on ap plication. Address, 314 Inter Ocean Building, Chicago, 111. auronc at trom one to tea miles in height; at Spitzberaen it was shown that they range from a height of one third of a mile to eighteen miles. In this case it will not prove uninter esting to mention some of the remark ble opinions entertained by the early experimenters in this line. Flogel es timated the height of the various lurorto observed by him at from 90 to 110 miles above the earth; Relmann found that one observed by him was at least 500 miles high, and Morkenskjold's earlier deductions gave such phenome na an average height of 125 miles. Then Leemstome came forward with the announcement that he had taken notes and observations on an auroral ilsplay that was not separated from the earth by more than 1,000 feet, whlls lllldebrandson concurred to the ex tent o' declaring that many of the dis play! were below the clouds. St Louii Uemiblin. 99 "August Flower Miss C. O. McClavk. School teacher. 7 Park Place. Eltnira, N. Y. ' ' Tliis Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me. suggesting that'I take August Flower. The very next dav I Durchaseda bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I nave quite re covered trom my lacbsposiuon." m r - m Mia fjtiAin 11 7 mm Do Your. Own Repairing- Br using- Koofa Honaehold HciNilrtai Onto for hul audreiwlrlna:Boc61iocsandKiifcficrs. Anyone can UBuiU Prlaa BTHAP8 AND TOOMforroaklnir andirpainpirall pr r.cip ofharneas. Noeewtag. Simple as A O v.-itUpurlotu-l rivets. iTllAFS blacked and cjrea' and rcpairiniraU prirxipat parta v.lt U ouraiotutr riveus, , Er.y lcnpUicr idth yenrwant. sod. Teadr tomake up nt home, ct losfl tiuuj H PSyea :'.me-.Ina. wnaina prices, wanyoiuieaw fiVwM HOK TSGi&r iTOlEttTa nlMt of black- UK II mim nvvl nniw. nt 10. 13. anil !1 cts. a r.'ur. H LgabtrnTiatloe!iiiU.fr.(:rrto. lUtgl-Xtnips.l. Etnr.g.etclitcorr:poaaii(rP"CC-J. wu.ij ui . Breasl amlth toola, at a aevrs u low enouah to 6uit th closetl, buyer, LUKRINU IKM . ) TlnaaM l1 nn i CASttaiX.cvcrythiiigiiecoaaaiT (T conts. Wxcrf iliitis menttonea In rora pounding a aolutlon a part waa aecitlcttly spilled on the feaaa and on waabinff afterward it was dlarov?red that tlip hair aa ro. Dletely removed. We at once put tins wonderful preparation, oniha market and so treat has been the demand that we are now iiHrodurlnt it throuanout the world under the name wt (iue-en'a Aall-liairius it in PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND BO aimrit rhi inituinnuscn, Vk hair over and apply the mixture (or a few rolnntra. and tea h.iri.r.ivearaaatt br mafic without tha slifhteal aln or inlurr wba SJnlltawattarwart. It lsunllkeansrollirpici.araii.iieverua fOTa Uke nnrpoie. Thousands of I.A1H I H who have been annsrsi with h"r on their FACK. NKCK and A11MS attest It. rncr la OKNtkM KN who 4o not appreciates beard or hair on their awt. mA . .xleaa boon IB Uuaan'a Antl-uairini' win. with 81 nf Qaaan'a Aatl-Halrln tl. ncr b eMl4 from obaarvatioa). Head money J.. irii.tlv MinAdntlal This aa costal na. We larlt yoa to al with ns and yon will ana Tytninj .jj r-, 0 Vou wl .ad lo-aar. Aitanta ouaan sniaisab vu.i rn r,,i; ai oo far a raftatrr yoar latter at aty Past Ofoca to Insure tut sale delivery. M r v.111 J" Tfoliara ar lltlstaatlajary t. any pnrchaae-. Kery bo''Je """., Antl ZiiSlSi VKaTSSi-" or-Co-mt-lon to Menw. We h r trrt Q -aana A att-Haltlna and na t doc a a 1 ' ov r.mp nyc aliaao I -Kill o G2 7 Sni n'ranai aaavrK. tli.r mtuMII IT. savlac, rendenni its ruinre imu ;rT. ottle. aant la atfaty malllnit boxes. postaae P'l lnS,S2 or itampa by letter with full Mymnru "' wa vertl.emVnt Ii honest and tlralehlforwaid Inevor. woraw far aar ca .KAirlna. aadaaatalaa I aatTSough 1 lauroa 3 OrMsal I,a4ln RrUrlaiid Mnfnllina raw ff . (", uresTid aiway rrlftW. i moid H1WM. Ue onhr the I aKWRST. In llt. boa. Prka.ll. 8nt direct, staled. Cu Mai Cir.rraa. t'ATUM OtlUMH At. " Jt. J. W Nn. l