HAS HIS GRAVEYARD Hm Bruner, Ualted State marakai of Indian territory in the early diya, enjoys the rare distinction of haring a eetacterjr named after him. And the trance part of It la that no one is buried there except hie own victims. There are twenty-eight msunds in tho cemetery. Under each lies the bones of aome bad man who brushed up against Bruner and got the worst of it When Bruner was marshal the In dian territory was about as wild as a country ever gets. It was filled with horse thieves, cattle thieves, train robbers and desperadoes of all kinds. A law abiding peaceable citizen did not stand much show. Murders were ao common that they were not con sidered news. Thefts attracted no at tention whatever except from the ones who suffered loss. The country was run as near along anarchistic lines an the most ardent anarchist of New York or Madrid could hope. Little atten tion was given to the "consent of the governed." The desperado with tho quickest movement of his shooting hand and the mo.it nerve ruled the roost. That was the condition until Hec Bruner was appointed United States marshal. When he took chargj of the office he decided to revolutionise things and make Indian territory "a good place to live in." His friends laughed at him, although they knew ho had nerve. To go up against the notorious gangs of the country, they said, was foolishness. It might result In cleaning out a gang or two, but in the end would result In the marshal being wiped off the map. What was the use to endanger one's cwn life in order to make trouhle for the desper adoes, they would ask. To this Bruner replied that he would drive the open ing wedge toward civilizing the terri tory if it cost him his life the first day. He stuck to his resolution, and he did not lose his life, either. But he had several narrow escapes. He was punc tured by bullets until his frame eouU be "used for a sieve," and he had his blood spilled in many a fight, but not enough of It at any one time to make him bite the dust. While tho desperadoes were making It interest ing for Bruner he was kepplng them busy. He was a dead shot, and when ever he pulled the trigger on his man It meant a separation of soul and body. There was no discount on that. Bruner began to hunt down the des peradoes. The first one he killed was buried in a grove south of Tahlequah. GrOW CardcSS 1 Constant Handling i r r $ of Explosives Make fj r (!) "After a miner has handled dyna mite for eight or ten years without a serious mishap It is a good Idea to put him to doing something else about the works," says one who has had a great deal of experience with high ex plosive. "The chances are 100 to 1 that his long Immunity from accident has given him such a contempt for danger that he Is an unconscious men ace to everybody on the premises. Ho will do things that not only imperil his own life, but the lives of his com rades. To give you an Illustration, I once had an old Cornlthman at work at a mine In which I was in terested and had Intrusted him with a general supervision of all the blast ing. He had been handling dynamite for twenty years or more and was Just ly regarded as an expert. During the entire period he had never had an ac cident worth speaking of ,and by de grees the care and vigilance that were responsible for his excellent record had worn away until he was beginning to entertain the delusion, common to old hands, that the danger of the stuff wag much exaggerated. "One day I was parsing through a cut where aome blasting had been go ing on and noticed the old Cornlsh man hammering a drill Into what seemed to be a boring in the ground. I asked him what he was doing and he told me cooly that there wa a cart ridge in the hole that had failed to explode and that be was 'Just knock In' out the tamping to reprlme it. I was horrified, for at every blow he North and South They Go The geographical prize of the cen tury is the discovery of the North Pole. It will be quite a feather In the cap of the nation whose flag Is first plant ed on the northern center of the earth's axis. The United States Is a sharp competitor for this prize. Lieutenant Peary Is now somewhere In the frozen regions and Intelligence from him Is anxiously awaited. Two European countries are now represented there by Capt. Sverdrup and Baron Toll. Mem bers of one of these expeditions might have already reached the coveted spot Their return or a report from them la quite certain during the summer. In a nhort time another American ex pedition will start under command of Kvelyn E. Baldwin, who has had great deal of experience In Arctic ex plorations. William Zletler of Phila delphia dm placed 11.000,000 at the dhv poaal of Capt Baldwin an no peni MrshcJ Who Has Killed Mny Dad Men. The second one wan alio laid there. And so It went unt"-. the carcasses ol twenty-eight bad who had met death at the hands of Bruner while he was acting In the line of duty wer buried In that grove. A rail fence waf run around the grare and the ceme tery was named "Bruner's graveyard." Only one grave in the yard is marked with a marble stone. That is the grave of a noted horse thief. His pals chip ped In and bought the tombstone be cause he waa a "good fellow." AY. the rest of the graves are marked with wooden slabs. Many of them are in closed with slab fences, while others are inclosed with rails laid in hog pen fashion. After Bruner got hie graveyard pretty well filled up the des peradoes began to realize that he meant business, and whenever one wouia hear that Bruner wanted him he would come into town and give himself up rather than run the risk of being the next one to occupy space In Bruner's graveyard. From that time on Bruner had an easy time. He had accomplished his object. He had driv en the entering wedge In the civili zation of the toughest country the sun ever shone on. Kansas City Journal II Could Abbreviate. An amusing story illustrating Brit ish officialism comes from South Af rica, and will bear repeating. The col onel of a pioneer regiment, repairing the railroad after one of Gen. DeWet's many breakages, discovered a fine empty housd, which he proceeded to occupy as fceadquaiteia. When the news of the colonel's comfortable quar ters reached Bloemfonteln he received a telegram which read: "G. T. M. wants house." The colonel was unable to make out what "G. T. M." meant, and inquired of officers, who translated it 'General Traffic Manager." "All right," said the colonel. "If he can n hieroglyphics so can I." So he wired back: "G. T. M. and G. T. H." Two days later he received a dispatch from Bloemfonteln ordering him to at tend a board of inquiry. On appear ing In due course he was asked what he meant by sending such an insult ing message to a superior officer. "In sulting," repeated the colonel, inno cently: "It was nothing of the kind." "But whut do you mean," demanded nls superior, "by telling me I can 'G. T. H.'?" "It was simply an abbrevia tion," replied the colonel. "G. T. M. (general traffic manager) can G. T. H. (get the house)." New York Herald. ( - V ft was liable to explode the dynamlt" and I ordered him sternly to stop and never to repeat such a performance. The proper method would have been to have drilled a new hole near by and exploded the first cartridge with a sec ond blast. He obeyed sullenly .grumb ling to himself, and In less than a month afterward was blown up while doing exactly the same thing. He lost his left arm at the shoulder, his left eye and part of his left ear. He al so lost his contempt for dynamite, and when he finally emerged from tho hospital I gave him back his former Job. I never had a more scrupulously careful employe than he waa from that time on. It seems a brutal thing to say, but there is nothing that does an old dynamite hand as much good as to get blown up once or twice." Weird Tale from the TarlHe Coaau The Chinese residents of North Ya kima have many sacks of rice supposed to have been poisoned by the official and missionaries In China. One mer chant has twenty sacks put away, and refuses to eat any or sell to the Chi nese. Those who claim to know say that at least $500 Is Invested In pois oned rice In that city. The rice Is sold to Americans, but the Chinese purchase their supplies from local merchants. They say that six years after eating the rice the victims die. The object of the poison, It Is said. Is to kill off all the Chinese In tho United States. Portland Orcgonlan. Hardy Explsrers of Many Countries Seeking Polar Centers. will be spared to Insure the success of tho undertaking. ' An exuedltlon Is flttine out In Scot land and another In Germany for trips to the Antarctic regions. With the knowledge and experience of the last century to aid them. It Is probable that the scientists and explorers who are starting In so early this century will come pretty near reaching, If they do not reach, the two flat areas of this old earth's surface. A Herman Fathlnn Ktlilliit. Germany will endeavor to be Its own "mold of form and glass of fashion." Benin will soon see a fashion exhibit by which It Is hoped that special fashions for German women will be established, The managing commit tee will Includo members of the high est society. ataaaa Counl.rf.ller'a HaflltxL "For more than a year past." says the Ibladelphla Record, "the treasury dipsrtment has Iwen defrauded of thousand of dollars liy the washing of canceled revenue stamps. Those en gaged In the business have secured canceled stamps of all denominations, washed them clean, regummed them and sold them. Now. however, the treasury chemists have found an olive gray ink for the stamp itself which will fade away if any attempt shall be made to wash out the cancellation mark. I'nfortunately, it haB proved impossible to blend this fugitive ink with any chemical producing an agree able color, and beauty has. therefore, been sacrificed to safety. The design or the battleship Maine will be retain ed." Take Garfield Tea for constipation; It has this to recommend it: it is made from health-giving herbs and it surely cures. Australia's Capital. There Is every probability that early in next year the site of the Austra lian federal capital will be decided and competitive plans for laying it out in vited. The idea Is that it should be one of the finest cities of its kind in the world, enjoying a salubrious cli mate and possessing beautiful sur roundings. Only the public buildings will be constructed at the cost of the commonwealth, all others being left to private enterprise. If everyone knew how good a remedy was Hamlin's Wizard Oil Its sales would double In a day. The less veracity a man has of his own the more he admires it in other people. $148 will buy new Upright piano on easy payments. Write for catalogues. SchmoIIer & Mueller, 1313 Farnam Street. Omaha. When a woman denies an accusation and wants to prove her innocence she cries. Are Vou U.lnr; Allan' Foot F.aa.T It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe .Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress. Allen 8. Olmsted. IRoy. N. Y. In a theater, D No. 2 or E No. 3 may be considered an A No. 1 seat. Are Ton Interacted In the Northwest? Cut. out this advertisement, mention paper in which it appeared.enclose with 10c in silver to address given and Home and Garden, illustrated, month ly, will be sent you free for one year, (tegular price, 50c- Address Home and 3arden, Newspaper Row, St. Paul, Minn. Never belittle your own acts. Peo ple are very apt to take you at your jstimate. FIso'k Cure cannot be too alifhly spoken of as tcounh cure. J. W. O Hkien, as Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1WJ. SnvH nn old bachelor: "Marriage is t means of grace when it leads to epentance. Do Your Foe Ache and Horn? Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot Kase, a povder for the feet. It mnkes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Sweating freet. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores, 25c. sample sent FREE. A(lures3 Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. Spring Clearing Maria r.ay. Much of the terror of Spring Cleaning mny 1)0 avoided by good management. Mettled weather should tie selected for the work, and every thlngnecegRary provided beforehand. Ivory Boap will be found lent for wasbing paints, floor and windows; it is harmless and very effective in making the bouse clean and fresh. EUZA I'ARKER. Beware of the friend that advises you to go to war or get married. rN t J L THIS IS THE TABLET uia you ever nave mat ieeung or oppression, nice a weign: on your cnest, or a load of cobblestones in your stomach, keeping you awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly in terrible dreams, that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's insomnia, or sleeplessness, and some unfortun ates suffer with it night after night, until their reason is in danger and they are on the edge of going mad. The cause of this fearful ailment is in the stomach and bowels, and a Cascaret taken at night will soon bring relief and give the sufferer sweet, refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARETS! mm a a mm i ava iiima tw. aiikiu, ul x ma. lnw w t" w wnmi? tfiin am . VVABANTBND -TO COM! an trenkl.e. Ba-awalHle, Mllmaeae. beaaaba, laalavailsa, plajaiaa, aalaaalvr aaltaa, Htw traabl. aallaw Ma Malsa aaa aiaetaaee. Wave year bow. la n t aw, rajralarly waa are nuiaj el.h. fiaaatlaaMaa killa a.M awaale thaa all atkar alwaaaa taebr. lie a etarter tar lb. rbraate aileMata aaa laaa y.ara 'r1! tbat aaaae aftorwarae. Ma maMar what alia aa, atart labial l'iD( kl li laeay. far a.r.r gat reM aaa bo will all lb. Mbm aatll yea pmt year aawele rlalii. 'fake aar aavleai ebart wU bAMAnKTfl taeay, aaaer aa abaalata aaraatae la .are ar bmii rafbaaaa. m The finished performance of an actor Is often a great relief to the audience. If vou Have Rheumatism frVnd no rtuiiltjr. t.iit wrlln lr. Hluop. ItMHnr. Win., Iiojt It;,, 1i.r .,i Ix.ttlp if In. MiiMip'a lltirumuflr Lure.eiKeai a 4. If curra p .'..!; II uol 111. (rut. There is no pride like that of a beg gar grown rich. PUTNAM FADELES3 DYES pro duce the fastest and brightest colors of any known dye stun. Regret cannot bring the arrow back to the bow. Mra. Wlnilow i Soothing Hjrnp. or children leeiblne:. ufien. the num., reduce. 1v Banjumlon. aiiajrn pam.cure. wind colic ttc a buttle. A Dublin Peat Konm. A large Dublin manufacturer has a room entirely furnished with Irish peat. The carpets on the floor, the curtains ut the windows and paper on the walls are made from this sub stance. For years he has experiment ed with the material, which is now very largely exported as fuel, and he has discovered that from It it is pos sible to procure almost any kind of fabric. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 36 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. There is no profit in religion where there Is no loss. Throw physic to tho doits- If vou don't want the dotrs bul if you want good ifigeMloa chew Hmnitiu's Pepsin Hum. Sometimes God's storms are hilt tn drive us into harbor. . Simplicity, strength and purity com bined in Garfield Tea, the herb medi cine that cures constipation and liver troubles. Willingness to be God's slave is the way to become His son. How' ThlT We offer One Hundred Dollars reward foranv eaKPof Catarrh tbulcauuol be cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure. V. J. (,'HKNEY & CO., Props.. Toledo. C. We. the undernixnud, have Itnown F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yarn and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their llrm. West & Truai. Wholesale DrufOfists, Toledo, O.; Waldinff, Klnnun & Marvin, Wholesale Dnwirists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's ' latarrh Cure is takon Internally, act ing direct, v upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the Kyswm. Tnstittionlals front free. irlco i"5c per bottlo. Sold by all lU'UKKtaM. Hall s Family Pills are ne but. The more a wise man thinks the less he is apt to talk. Ask your g.-ocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. The bore who Is looking for no body In particular should look in the mirror. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package tor 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. All the world's a stage and all the doctors are merely ushers both ways. lhrli llrnwn'l Great K'tnedv lot i.FottrDBvanrl tl) Nervotn Diseases. Artrlrew W O. rHICLra BKOrt.V. MBTOUli'W, Senbarth, S.I., IN 3 OR 4 YEARS AN INDEPENDENCE ASSURED f you take up your homes in Western Can ada, the land of plenty. Illustrated pamphlet, (fivintr fsxpf'rienc.s of farmer who have be come wealthy in row Inn wheat, reports of deWitfaies, etc. and full .aforoiiition a lo reduced railway rates can b had on application to the Supt rlntenaeut of Immigration. Department of Interior. Ottawa, Canada, or 10 w. V. Bennett, 801 N Y. Life H'Uk- Omaha, Neb. Special excursions to Western Canada dunnir March aud April v .ataf a niMMi i TraianrBi of ifr. it IT Fit. w III M WHP wwwnwwwwwwvfrww MM M u mt h iuw aj i.j.ip imni il. . l r 1. f . 1-1 air t' thim - ' 'tal m i afi rva m BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. BISHOP HANDY SAYS "I Cheerfully Recommend Peruna to All Who Want a Cood Tonic and a Safe Cure for Catarrh." Prominent members of the clergy r'e giving Peruna their unqualified en dorsement. These, men find Peruna especially adapted to preserve them from catarrh of the vocal organs which has always been the bane of publie speakers, and general catarrhal debility Incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Among the recent utterances of noted clergymen on the cura tive virtues of Peruna is the following one from Bishop James A. Handy, D. D of Baltimore: "I take great pleasure in acknowledging the curative effects ot Peruna. At the solicitation of a Mend I used your remedy and cheerfully recommend your Peruna to all who want a good Tonic and a safe cure for catarrh." -James A. Handy. OTHER NOTABLE CURES. A Husband Escaped the Panes if Catarrh OfthB I IMPS baiflllll Ul inB LUIlS. Most Cases of Incipient Consumption Are Udiann. fl - A L Edward Stevens. Mrs. Edward Stevens of Carthage, N. Y., writes as follows: "I now take pleasure in notifying you that my husband has entirely re covered from catarrh. He is a well man today, thanks to you and Peruna. He took six bottles of your medicine as di rected, and it proved to be just the thing for him. His appetite is good and every thing he eats seems to agree with him. His cough has left him and he is gaining in flesh, and seems to be well every way. I hope others will try your medicine and receive the benefits that we have." Mrs. Edward Stevens. When the ;atarrh reaches the throat it is called tonsilitis, or larnygitis. Ca tarrh of the bronchial tubes is called bronchitis; catarrh of the lungs, con sumption. Any internal remedy that will cure catarrh in one location will cure It in any other location. Thia is If afflicted with Thompson's Eye Water bore eyes, umi A t her mysteries. Kffcntunf asportinn: ttr uta. SO iiluattaflons. iMt pae book puat paid 10c. iacob Herk, Denver. Colo, BUY CORN J. K. 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L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. miym it Mil l,n 0 1 1 1 iim mi,t tmym mui UMaf a.jai alin.llilllt M amHJaii .... a..ja,ai).a,ia. a-m j U hobo mobo troocks! tuck. MI bava been curing CASCABETS for Jnaomnla, Willi wnlcb I Dave beao afflicted for OTer twenty joars. and I can it? tbat Caacareta ha to citeo m more ratisf than any oilier remedy I bare erer tried. I thall cer tainly recoiLraend them to my friends at be lOf all Utay are repreaented. TBOS. QILLARD, Elgin. 111. the cove "S uet' spev star ihr bi . SCABANTEEB TO I HFt Pit. ..are aew tbe Ira baa .f OAI CA RET waaeela. Now II la e. rata million boao. a year, ereater tbaa any alaillar aMIrl.t la tbrwerla. Tbl. la ab.olvto araef ef anal ai.t-lt aaa aar brat toetlaoalal. We aoT.Ca.Mk. oaal will aelf CASTA BETa, abaeiat.ly aaaraate.4 la rare ar money refaae'.di e kay teeay two beaoe, viao bam a fair, koaeat trial, aa aar almala dlrartlone, and If yea are not oatleied oi wr wow. M. aw oom, mora u. Him otoa m pa oy moil, or la. araniet iraa waem yea aoreaaaaa it, aaa aot year maaey ok Wr balk iMaaa. Tahe aar adl.a:ne matter what alia yaa-atart today. Health win eal. kly fallow aad yea will bleat the day roa trit etartad the aaa arOAaCAaiiTa. Book free ky mall. Addi alltaVtatta., KTRrt ajhliaji, m trr. rri rra nn nn intra .mi ii n j 1 7oLT!rJl SS tls. yzSTtZ not PalHtate; it cures. Mrs FrederIck wmiame, President iJS I ' - Z- . wcrds of praise for Peruna from 3 973 Cuyler ave., 1 Chicago, III.: "My home is q never wi t h o u 1 3 Peruna, for 1 3 have found dur-1 ing the past bIXh years that there 3j is no remedy: that will at once 'W r t alleviate suffer- A. lng and actually Mrs. Fred Williams, cure, as Peruna does. Four bottles completely cured me of catarrh of the head of several years' standing, and if my husband feels badly, or either of us catch cold, we at once take Peruna, and in a day or two it has thrown the sickness out of the 6ystem." Mrs. Frederick Williams. Mrs. W. A. Allison, of 759 Sheffield avenue, Chicago, 111., is the Assistant Pofinlp'a Hnsni- 3 tal. She has the . following to say ' about Peruna: "I have had fre quent opportuni ties to observe ; the wunde r f U I : curative effects : of Peruna espe- ; dally on persons suffering with a i congested condi- Mrs. W. A, Allison, tion of the head, iungs, and stomach, generally called catarrh. It alleviates pain and soreness, increases the appe tite and so tones up the entire system thatthepatientquickly regains strength and health." Mrs. W. A. Allison. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Tor TP Trices Ship Tour 6A MIC ASM 1'OtlLTRV To JlcadquarterB i, IV. irkru A Uompftny. Bitter, Kgfe'8, Vral, Hides and Kuril, Potato, Onloni in Carload Lots. Omali, IVebrnalKft. 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