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STATE LE6ISUTURE
OMPLETE ROLL OF UPPER AND
LOWER HOUSES.
THE POLITICS UNO RESIDENCE
Complete Vote by Counties for Land
and Railroad Commissioner Two
Offices Very Close.
Following In tho completed roll of
the scnnto and house In thu Nebraska
legislature:
Member of the Senate. e
t. J. n. CAln, Htlmholilt
1. T. J. MfiJor, IVni
I. B. It. TJurk, Uorlln ,
4. W. B. Bannlnjr. Pliittrmioutli. ,
.Kt-p.
. lt"P.
Pom.
.lVm.
, .Iti-p.
Pom.
.Pom.
.Dnn.
. .nop.
Pein.
.Pun.
B. A1CX. LAVPrtV. AMlllllIll
K. H. Howell. Omaha
Frnnk ItntiHom, Omaha. . . .
J. M. Tunner. South Omaha
O. It. Thompson. Winner..,
Nick Kr.lti, Ponder
J. D. Hittfltltl. Ni'llch
7.
I:
i-toii voipp, Kcrliimrr
. . . .Pom.
31
C. A. llnnrinll, Xnwmuu O'vr.i.lUli,
12. I''. J. Ilrnrv. Hehuvlir.
Pfin
33. J. A. Ponohop. O'NHll...
34. K. U Mynr. Kewpnrt . . .
IB. .1. A. Olllt, Or.l
Id. L. H. PrctH, Koainoy
57. 3. If. Ttiihrinnn, ftooliin. . .
38. R. U Kin jr. OiT0tn
. O. V. Fuller. Kcwarcl.. ..,
0. J. 15. Miller. Mnonln....,
15. P. Ilrnwn, Lincoln
91. Jnnroti Klitln, llnntrlro ..
12. V. W. Tlartos. Wllhor. . . .
13. Smith Ketuhum. Hirster.
24. Herman Dlori. Grrshnm
IT. J. M. Cox, Hampton
'. C. It. Ite-ite, lteil Cloud..
ST. O. W. TII))MltN. llnMltiRS
18. A. O. Warren. Ttnlurcsm,
Porn.
. .tti'P.
Di'in.
.Ptiiu.
Ptn.
. .Ilep
.Pfi-p.
Pom.
. Il-p.
. Pom.
.rom.
. Prim.
Pom.
.Hop.
.Hum.
.Item.
..Hop.
. .lion.
2. J. O. rjnmrnlll. .StncKvllli!.
so. T I., itnvnioii.l. SrotiB
mutt. Hon.
members or the Home.
1. Tt, A. Claik. Knolls r'lty Pom.
Henry Oordf. Full Olty Pein.
Otto KntoiiR. HumltoUU Pom.
t. A. P. TTarrljiy, JlnnUwnltor Hep.
W. 11. Knpcr, Pmvnoo City.... Hop.
3. TTrotl Hector, Auliurn Hm.
H. T. Skren, Auburn Pom.
4. J. f?. O'Connrll, TooumxcH. . .Hop.
5. O. W. Poool, TooimiHoli Pom.
I. a. W. TldlRh, Nehmrdm rty . iom.
IC J. Rtodmiin. Nolirnnkn City .Pom.
T. C. K. No.vor. I,oulRlllu Hop.
P. Smith. KlmivniNl 1ST.
S. M. A. TJntoH. l'lnttxmnulh Pom.
. J. Jf. Gaton. l'nnllllon Pom.
10. O. IT. Tlolantl. Omnha Pom.
William Ilutt. Omaha Pom.
J. P. Connolly, Omiihii Pom,
Tl. IT. ITolmoH, Omnhn Pom,
Jeremlnli Howard. So. Omaha.. Horn,
T. P. KrniifU!, South Onuilin. .Pom,
W. S. 8hMmakor. Omaha Pom.
W. r. fitocckcr, Omaha Pom.
W. P. Thomap. Omaha Pom.
11. IT. V). RchopttKer, Fontnnollo. . .Iiom.
12. Neln Johnson, Oakland Hep.
13. T. F. Orimn. Tcknmal Tli'P.
14. W. J. McVlokor, Kromont Pom.
V. P. Tjwrronro. Kromont Poni.
IB. OhnrloB Graff. Ilanorort !oni.
1. D. tT. Jlofforman. llulihnd Pom.
17. Adam IllRer. Stanton pom.
18.55. Rnherpon, Ponoa Hop.
1!. .Tohn Kuhl, rtandolnh Pom.
20. J. M. Tnlcott. Croftnn Pom.
21. Georxo Fannon. NollKh Hop.
22. I. S. DvKlnnd. Alhlon Pom.
73.1.. J. Tounp. Madison Pom.
24. .TomM Grrljj, Gonon Pom.
2B. .T. II. W'oeln!, Filllorlnn Pern.
26. W. A. RnthMiok. Sohnylur llcv.
27. F. Ik Hndsr.ll. Wahoo Hop.
Frank noletnl, AVnhoo Pom
28. John Poatiil, Onvld City Pom.
Josoph I.itx, P.ivl.l City Pom.
29. C. A. rtltchlo, Fion-nnl Pom.
Hnnry Schoelo, Howard Pom.
80. Cyrus Pluck. Hlekmnn TSop.
E. W. Tlrown, I.lnooln Hop.
J. W. Plyntono, Lincoln Hop.
C. K. Grovrs, l.liiioln Pom.
Fred Humphrey. I.lnooln Pom.
31. John Chati. Wllfoor Hem.
J. IT. Hopodtiky. Wllhcr Pom.
32. Tl. IT. TIokoIo. Hcntrloe Hop.
P. J. Klllon, Adams Hop.
C J. MeColl, llmtiiro Hop.
3S. F. O. Kills. Poatrloo Hop.
a, wen I'lcKens. I'airnuiT ....... uoni
3B. 'William Onilior, Hoiirnn Pom
86. J. P. ThloMon.
Jnnxen Hep.
37. P. A. Murphy. Exotcr
. . .upiii.
. . . Ituni.
Hop.
Hep.
...Pom.
. . .Pom.
. . .Pent.
. . .Pom.
, ...lUp.
. . .Pom.
. ..Pom.
, .. .Hop
. . . Pom.
. . ..Hop.
H. N. Swnn, Fairmont...,
38. D. W. llaker, Ilcnodlot ...
A. n. Tnvlor, York
.19. TC. 13. Wilson, Oflpeola
,40. J. O. Hoolts. Central City,
Ul. Tl. W. Boyd, Aurora
I J. Evans. Aurora
42. P. M. Nettloton. Fairfield.
J. R Broderlck, Fnlitlcld .,
48. A. II. Ilowmnn, Nelaon..,
44. R. F. Ttnlnes, Hod Cloud...
48. T. J. Cooporldor. HastlnRH
46. Erlek Johnwon. Homeland .
47. J. W. Sink. Grand Island ,
.Pom.
K. H. 'VVost. Grand Inland Pom.
48. R. M., Frlca, Dnnnebrnj; Pom.
49. J. I,. Fojmrty, Greeley Pom.
80. H. It. Henry, O'Neill Pom.
H. A. Allen, Atkinson Hep.
151. R. P. Sklllman, Alnswnrth ltep.
B2. J. F. Carr, SprliiKvlcw Pom.
53. Mlentncr.
,B4. P. K. Buhec. Kimball Hop.
KB. 9. J. Botts, Ord Pom.
166. W. J. Taxlor. Merna Pern.
T3. Miller, 6ait-'ent Pern.
67. E. A. Brown, Loup City Pom.
B8. G. W. Bnrrott, Sholton Hop.
F. Armstrong, Elm Creek Hop.
B9. H. T. Worthing, Overton Pom.
60. J. D. EnKland, Axtell Pom.
NEBRASKA NOTES.
Shallenbergcr's plurality In noughts
county is 2.CC3.
Mr. Bryan's plurality In Douglas
county was approximately 1,500.
Govornor Johnson of Minnesota has
canceled his speaking date boforc the
Y. M. C. A. of Lincoln.
James Barton, a young colored man,
shot at his wlfo at Kearney with a
slnglo barreled shotgun and four shot
took effect Tho wounds will not bo
fatAl.
Fred W Ashton, defeated for con
gress in the Fifth district by 20 ma
jority, may contest the election.
Govornor-clcct Shallcubcrgor's ex
pense account shows he spent $204.7G
In tho campaign.
Paul Kclhlekorn, n brlclr mnson,
who was working on tho now school
building at Pllgcr, fell from tho sec
ond story window to tho ground. Ho
waB badly bruised, but no boons were
broken.
County Attorney Crnhnm in tho dis
trict court of Dodge county dismissed
ho caso against Pasquol Crlstlano,
who was chnrgod with tho murder of
Tony Gcnovn
A fairly largo movement of corn
'may be looked for In tho courso of
, the next few weeks, according to tho
statements of Omnha grain men. Ono
commission man returning from tho
western part of the state declared that
thero Is a groat amount of grain ly
ing In wire cribs in tho fields and
that it will average well as to quality.
81. I ?r. Kaatman, Franklin. . ...,Im.
A3. Joarph Snyder, Alma Hem.
63. K. W. Hobort.r KoUlrog Hop.
m. Mintntr.
8G. Frank Moors, McCtvoll Kep.
6. W. S. Care. Btoekvlllo m.
07. Atlsslmr.
Land and Railroad Commissioner.
Following Us tho complete vote by
counties
Cowlcs' majority over Hastham Is
11,003. Cowglll's inajorlty over Wil
liams in r51. The tablet
is
sit
n
5
b
2,010
1,688
176
222
1,601
540
982
603
2,536
1,895
1,404
2,514
1,626
410
1,063
903
1,938
1,139
1.271
2,888
746
798
1,752
621
1.237
2,464
14.054
488
1,778
1,106
1,127
1.432
3.764
360
486
9B
681
2,206
1.6S3
1,140
371
642
1,676
110
905
1,980
1,392
1,043
367
431
219
1.831
8,203
1.496
147
243
245
2,111
1,168
1.077
1,669
1.532
2,279
1,515
255
1,438
1,142
1,601
1,188
1.192
.157
470
2,1.83
946
2,360
807
1,969
732
793
523
784
1.731
101
884
1,055
1,618
1,282
1,428
238
2.279
I
O
u
AdamH . . .
Antelope .
Manner . ..
nialne ...
1 toone ....
llox Ihtttc.
lloyd ....
Drown . , .
HufTulo ...
Hurt
Hutler . . .
CnH.s ,..
Odar . . . .
Chaise ....
Cherry ...
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax . .
?3
S
1.97B
1.4B4
ir.9
224
1,502
014
971
ens
2,5 U
1.S80
1,418
2.S61
1,646
401
, 1,08
913
, 1.910
1.132
i 1,274
, 2,762
74t
828
, 1.721
, 517
, ),2iir.
. 2,4 26
.14.477
. 487
. 1.765
. 1,089
. 1,11"
. 1,418
. 3,777
. 369
191
99
. GSf.
. 2,259
. 1.639
. 1,097
. 373
639
. l.r.43
. 102
. 971
. 2.076
. 1.365
. 1.020
3S
. 426
218
. 1.S6S
. S.225
. 1.673
. 141
. 241
. 216
. 2,127
. 1.154
. 1,065
. 1,631
. l.niio
. 2,251
. 1.4S2
. 25S
. 1.443
. 1,0112
. 1.493
3.241
1,402
75
154
1.C44
656
856
502
2,461
1.171
2,082
2,301
1,678
331
978
758
1,899
1,296
1,72
2.912
692
72S
1.87&
36S
1,061
2,634
15,279
384
1,982
1,309
824
3.583
2,962
348
626
93
1,077
2,220
1,599
1,126
274
625
1.745
90
1,432
1,683
1,114
1,161
304
344
lift
2,062
7,353
1,338
119
176
145
t.8,-,9
1,045
876
1,601
l.fiU"
2,363
1,091
251
1,179
1,088
2,508
1.263
1.259
2,240
219
2,180
1,042
2,553
538
1.982
703
935
45f.
812
1,060
122
727
1,014
1,422
1,035
1,291
248
1.94 1
2,287
1.445
67
160
1,662
746
870
cie
2,661
1,181
2,141
2,348
1,725
341
97?
7TS
l.sao
1,281
1.746
2.76S
702
774
1.92S
877
1.147
2,661
15,720
38B
Cmnliifr ..
Cunt rr . . .
Dakota ...
PawoB . . ,
PnWRon ..
Poticl ....
Dixon ....
PodKO . . .
Pouxlas . .
iJiincly
Klllmoro . , .
Franklin ...
Fmntler ....
Knrnns
(5u0
Gat Held ....
UoHpcr
Grunt
(Jroi.'loy
Hall ,
Hamilton .,
Harlan ..,.,
llayeH
Illteluook .,
Holt
Hooker ....
Hoxvnr.l ...,
jofforron . .
.Tohnonn ...
Kearney . .
K'cltli
Koyu I'ttlia .
Kimball ...
Knox
J.anr.iMcr .
l.lnenhi . . .
IvOKan
I.onp
1.991
1,203
820
1,628
3,090
368
641
93
1,09a
3,311
1,655
1,164
271
2
1,751
2
1,468
1,741
1,111
1.181
906
326
118
2,166
7.612
1.431
166
162
146
1,896
1,086
921
1,606
1,618
2,389
1,114
263
1,288
1,036
2.608
1,302
1,370
2.231
323
2,141
1,053
2,603
624
1.978
702
926
466
823
1.688
121
736
1.040
1,418
1,096
,1.292
245
1,987
Ali'l'hormin
MudlRon ...
Mt'rrlclc . . .
Nnnee
Nomaha ...
Nnokolln ,.
Otoe
l'nwneo ...
Perkins . . .
PholpH
Pierre . . . .
Platto ....
Polk
Hod Willow
HIchniMron
Rook
Saline, ....
Sarpy
SaunderH . .
HcottRhluff .
Seward . . .
Sheridan . .
1.113
1,275
2.1 -11
473
2.03
939
2.333
795
1,')2K
720
rMicnnun
Sioux r.H
Stanton .... 787
Thayer 1,73ft
Thomas .... 101
Thurston ... 801
Valley 1.040
'Washington, l.fion
Wayne l,'J74
Wobctor .... 1,422
Whoolir .... 237
York 2.257
To.'nls . . 12R.SS0 126,977 12S,9tO 129,491
Total vole In the ninetj counties:
Shrl.lon 12f!'2I5
ShallenherKor 125252
Hopewell 12, ,705
Gnrrott Ri'92?
Junkln
Gatnwood . . ,
llnrton
T'rlco
lirl.in
Mackny
lllshop
A bbott
Thompson . .
Kloharty . . .
f Viwlos
Kastham . . .
Wllllaiuf . . .
CowrIII ....,
.128,480
....120,720
....l.'l2,22t
....127,010
....130,944
....127,655
....130,836
....127.008
....131.043
....126,871
....128,880
....126,977
....128,940
....129.491
Final Figures on Hlnshaw.
Illnsh.iw. Gilbert,
York 289 ...
Hamilton 113
GaRo 9 ...
Howard 2 ...
Saline 7C ...
Thayer ?
Jefferson 403
SniimlcrB
l1llmoro
Polk
Butler
18
172
73
707
Totals .... 1.821
Hlnsluuv'.i not majority. 861.
970
Tho county of Kimball has register
cd $5,000 high school bonds, issued tin
dor tho now high school law enacted
by the last legislature. Kimball coun
ty is tho first In tho statn to issuo
such bonds.
James Svltek, tho 15-year-old son of
Anton Svltek of David City, while at
tempting to mount a wcBt hound Union
Pacific freight at tho stock yards, fell
undor tho train and both logs wore
sevored below tho knccB.
Majprltles of congrossmen-olect In
Nebraska aro ub follows: First dis
trict, Magulro, G3Ii; Second, Hitchcock,
2.57G; Third, I.atta, 1,907; Fourth,
Hlnshaw, 8GC; Fifth, Norrls,'20; Sixth,
Kuikald, 2,581.
Governor-elect A. C. Shallenborger
has said ho will appoint Dr. V M.
Haxter of Prosscr in tho placo of Su
perintendent Kern of tho Hastings In
sane nsylum, and will namo N. C. Ab
bott of Tekamah superintendent of tho
Institute for tho blind at Nebraska
City.
Be True to Your Own Ideals.
I would rather llvo on tho most
dosolato crag shivering, with all tho
warm wrapB of falsohoo'd stripped oft
gazing after unfound truth than
sit comfortably on hmoro Inhabited
spotB, whero othors aro warm In a
faith which Ib truo to them, but which
! false to mo. F. W. Robertson.
Natural Growth of New York.
Aftor eliminating tho Immigrant In
ci case to tho population of Now York
City, It Ib growing annually 05,800 by
natural acretlon.
ONE KIDNEY GONE
Out Cured After Doctors 8ald There
Was No Hope.
Kylvantir O. Vorrlll, Mllfonl, Mo.,
ity: "I'lvo yearn ni;i n batl Injury
pnnilyzoil mo and
aflccU'il my kid
noys. My back hurt,
mo torrlbly, and
Mio ttrlno wna built
ly disordered. Doc
tors nald my right
kidney wbh practli
rally dead. They
Hald 1 could nuver'
" walk mutln. I road
of Dnnn'u Kidney PIIIh mid began tin
Inr; them. One box made mo stroiiKor
and freer from pain. I kept on uttlnR
(beni and In thieo months wan ablo to
Ktt out on crutches, and the kidneys
wore actltiR better. I Improved rap
Idly, dlucanlud tho cnitche and to
tho wonder of my friends was soon
completely cured."
Sold by r.ll dealont. CO cents a box.
KflRtfiT-MMhurn Co., HnfTalo, N. Y.
USED TO IT.
Old Cient Are you not ashamed to
ftand there listening to such awful
iatiKUUKC?
Tho Hoy Oh course I ain't. I'm a
Kolf cuddle.
NO SKIN LEFT ON BODY.
For Six Months Baby Was Expected
to Die with Eczema Now Well
Doctor Said to Use Cuticura.
"Six months after birth my little girl
broke out with eczema and 1 had two
doctors In attendance. Thero was not
a particle of skin left on her body, tho
blood oozed out just anywhere, and wo
had to wrap her In silk and carry her
on a pillow for ten weeks. She was tho
most terrible sight I ever saw, and for
six months I looked for her to die. I
used every known remedy to allevl
ate her suffering, for It was terrible
to witness. Dr. C gave her up. Dr.
11 recommended the Cuticura
Itcmcdies. She will booh bo threo
years old and has nover had a slgtA
lof tho dread trouble since. Wo used
about eight cukes of Cuticura Soap
and threo boxes of Cuticura Ointment.
JameB J. Smith, Durmld, Vu., Oct. 14
and 22, 1H0G."
Blighted Faith.
Edith's small friends were helping
her celebrate her sixth birthday, and
one embryo Prlnco Charming had
been so devoted that seven-year-old
Gladys slyly whispered to Edith's
mamma that "Edith has got a beau."
Mamma, who wasn't so very aged her
self, felt that tho role of chaperon was
being prematurely thrust jipon her,
and explained to Gladys that small
girls had llttlo boy friends, not bcaus.
Gladys was not to be daunted, how
ever. "Ilut I have a beau," sho announced
"at least 1 .had one, but he's mar
ried now. Just think, ho promised
faithfully to wait for me, and then ho
went off and married eomo ono elso.
And now,' with profound and tragic
conviction, "I'll nover bollove another
man as long as I live."
Not Always What They Seem.
Prof, and Mrs. Hadloy were on a
train bound for New York, where
Yale's president was to speak before
a national convention. Ho mado use
of tho hour and 20 minutes ho spent
In tho train by rehearsing his speech
In a low voice, using his hands to em
phaslzo certain pussages.
A kindly matron who was sitting di
rectly behind Mr. and MrB. Hadloy,
and who had been watching and lis
tening, leaned forward and, tapping
Mrs. Hadloy on tho shoulder, said, feel
ingly: "You havo my sincere sym
pathy, my poor woman; I have ono
Just like him at homo." Success.
NEW LIFE
Found In Change to Right Food.
After ono suffers from acid dyspep
sia, sour stomach, for months and then
finds tho romedy is In getting tho right
kind of food it Is something to spenk
out about.
A N. Y. lady and her young Bon had
Btich an expcrlciico nnd sho wants
others to know how to get relief. Sho
writes:
"For about fifteen months my llttlo
boy and myself had suffered with sour
stomach. Wo wero unable to retain
much of anything wo ato.
"Aftor suffering In this way for so
long I decided to consult a specialist
In stomach diseases. Instead of pro
scribing drugs, ho put us both on
Grape-Nuts and wo began to improvo
Immediately.
"It wan tho key to a now life. I
found wo hud been eating too much
heavy food which wo could not digest
In a fow weeks after commencing
Grape-Nuts I was ablo to do my house
work. I wake in tho morning with a
clear head and fool rested nnd havo no
sour stomach. My boy Bleeps well and
wakes with a laugh.
"Wo havo regained our lost weight
and continue to eat Grapo-Nuts for
both tho morning and evening meals.
Wo aro well and happy and owe It to
Grnpe-Nuts." "Thero's a Reason."
Namo given by Postum Co., Dattlo
Creok, Mich. Read "Tho Road to
Wollvlllo," in irttgs.
Rvt-r rend tho above letter! A uctt
one nppeura from time to time. They
nre genuine, true, nnd tall ( fcamaa
lBteret.
r
'1.KIW. ' V .
J
DOWN MISSOURI WAY
CANADA'S RE8PECT FOR LAW
AND ORDER THE SUBJECT
FOR FAVORABLE COMMENT.
Thoso who have visited Canada iro
always Impressed with tho strict oh
servanda that Is given to the laws
of tho country, and the order that Is
preserved everywhere. The editor of
tho Gazette, of Fulton, Nuv., recently
paid n visit to Western Canada. Ho
was so Impressed with the conditions
that he saw everywhere, that on his
return homo ho was Inspired to wrlto
ns follows: "Heverenco and respect
for law Is n dominant characteristic
of tho Canadian people. Wherever
ono goes In Canada, whether east or
west, thu law Is supreme. The law Is
obeyed bceauso It Is law, seemingly,
mid not because violation carries a
penalty. Canada enforces the law and
makes every law effective. No coun
try Is mora free than Caunda. In name
Canada is a dependency of the llrit-
ish Crown. In fact, It Ik almost a
third republic. All Us taxes are voted,
collected and expended by the Domin
ion nnd tho provinces. The nominal
head of the Government Is the Gov
ernor General, appointed by tho Eng
lish Crown. Practically his only au
thority 1h to veto the nets or parlia
ment, which ho scarcely ever exer
cises. Canada gives nothing to tho
support of tho English government or
tho English king. Sho gives England
tho advantage In trade regulations and
tailff laws, and In return receives tho
protection of tho lirltish nrmy nnd
navy. Canada enjoys the protect Ion
without shnrlng In tho expense.
"Thosalo of liquor la strictly regu
lated. None but hotel-keepers may
obtain license to vend the stuff, and
beforo a license can bo secured an ap
plicant must provo good character and
provldo twenty rooms In his tavern
for tho accommodation of guests. Tho
barrooms closo at 7 o'clock Saturday
evening nnd remain closed until Mon
day morning. Tho schools and churches
In Western Canada excite admiration.
Though new, Western Canada Is not
godless. Tho finest buildings In every
town aro tho churches. Next eomo
tho school houses."
Turning to tho wheat Ileitis of West
orn Canada, the editor of tho Laurel
(Neb.) Advocato of Sept. 17th says:
"I havo often thought that tho
reason that tho characters of Charles
DlckenB aro so impressed upon tho
minds of his readers Is because ho
dwells upon them so long nnd de
scribes them so minutely that by tho
time ono has waded through his long
drawn out stories they aro bo burned
Into his brnln that he can never forget
them. It was thla way with the Cana
dian wheat fields. Had wo only seen
a few tho momory of them might
have worn nway In time, but a long
klrawn out expurlonco such as wo hud
is Buro to leave an unoffnceablo Im
pression. Never while wo live shall
we forget tho Canadian wheat fields.
They call It the grnnary of the Brit
ish Empire, and wo don't blame 'em.
Nobody who has seen these wheat
fields can wonderattholrenthusliisni."
It 1b worth while to record that these
fields have now been harvested, and
In many cases yields us high as Torty
and fifty bushels per aero have been
marketed, whllo tho general nverngo
Wb been awny above 20 bushels por
aero. Oats and barley have also
dono well, nnd tho profits, tho prices
of grains being high, havo paid tho
ontiro cost of tho farms of many a
f armor. There Is now 100 acres of
land given awny. In addition to tho
100 acres that tho homesteader may
pnrchnso nt ?3.00 an aero. Particu
lars of this ns well as tho lowest rail
way rales will be glv.en by tho Cana
dian Government Agent.
Spoils for Fashion's Followers.
At auctions In London during tho
lust half of 1907 thero wore catalogued
for salo 10,742 skins of birds of para
dise, nearly 115,000 white heron
plumes nnd a vast number of tho
skins and plumes of many other birds
of beautiful plumage, Including alba
tross quills and the tails of the lyro
bird.
With a smooth iron and Defiance
Starch, you can launder your shirt
waist Just ns well at home as tho
steam laundry can; It will havo tho
proper stiffness and finish, .there will
be lesfl wear and tear of the goods,
and it will bo n positive pleaBiiro to
use a Starch that does not stick to tho
Iron.
Good Stunt.
"How do you preserve your teeth so
beautifully ?"
"I never buy nny tooth powder froii
a dentist." Clovoland Leador.
Wo must nover Judge of the quality
of teaching by tho quality of the
teacher, or allow the spots to shut out
the sun. Lord Acton.
Pettlt's Eye Salve for 25c.
Relieve tired, congested, inflamed and
orc eyed, quickly utopn eye tidies. All
druggitttH or Howard UroH., ltiitTalo, N. Y.
Even thu pessimist has his uso In
tho world. Ho causes lots of people
to bo glad they ure not in his class.
Mrs. Wlnlow Soothing- Syrup.
Knr children teethlnif, (oftcoa Ua Rural, retlaeci ra
0miDaUon,lUjpIo,curwwUuleolU). aftoktwtu.
Money Isn't overythlng In tho world,
but It's dllllcult to realize this fully
unless you havo money.
I'eet A the line Allen' Koot-Ka
Orrr.'lU.UiUuiMlmoiilal'. UtifufcAliuluUuti, Hundfur
IrmitrUI larkMii, A.H.OIiiimIixI. li llof, N, V,
Time Isn't money, yot people ure
alwnys spending It.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color mora peed brighter and tatter color than aVotrur dre. One lOo uckaoe color all fiber. Thti da In cold water belter taan ani other die. You a dn
tUUBVawnfirKlMiutrloplitflaBart. WiUolorlrotlwoUot-HwetoOjr. Bleach and UuCelora. MOMHOC DRUB OO.f Qulnmy. illkftm.
LEWIS' "SINGLE BINDER."
A hand made cigar fresh fron? tho
table, wrapped In foil, thus keeping
fresh until smoked. A fresh elgar
made of good tobacco lit tho Ideal
smoke. The old, wull cttied tobaccos
used tiro so rich In itualllv that many
who formerly smoked 10c cigars now
smoko Lewis' Single Hinder Straight
5c. Lewis' Single Hinder costs tho
dealer some more than other 5c cigars,
but tho higher price enables this fac
tory to use ctrii qunllly tobacco.
Then' aie many Imitations; don't bo
fooled. There Is no substitute! Tell
the dealer you want u Lewis "Slnglo
Hinder."
An Intelligent Child.
A small boy was playing with the
scissors, ami his Kindly old Knuiit
tuotber chilled Mm,
"Vou musti't pla with tho t.eihsors
dear. 1 know llttlo boy like you who
was playing tllh a ,mlr of scissors
Just like (hut pair, and he put them In
his eye and put his eye out, and he
could never m-c anything after that."
The child listened patiently, and
said, when she got through the nnr
ratlve: "What was the matter with bis
other eye?" Bystander
MIX FOR RHEUMATISM
The following Ib a never falling rom
edy for rheumatism, and If followed
up It will effect a complete cure of
tho very worst eases: "Mix one-half
pint of good whiskey with ono ounce
of Torls Compound and add one ounce
Syrup Sur.aparllla Compound. Take
In tablespoonfnl doses bofore each
meal and nt bedtime." The Ingre
dients enn be procured at any drug
Btoro nnd easily mixed at homo.
The Horologlcal Revenge.
i hniV w...i
tneit win-
They were looking over
ding presents, lie pointed to n small
bronze clock. "Seems lo me." be said,
"that 1 have seen that before."
"Vnii linvn" uh. ,.,liirii,il H,,roiiitK-
nti hnvo, she teturned soronol.
"You gave k to my llrst husbnnd and
me for a wedding present. When wo
divided the things after tho divorce be
kept tho clock, and now he Is pending
It back to us."
How Rows Begin.
"Hubby, I dreamed lust night (tint '
that you didn't love me."
"How foolish you are."
"Foolish, am I? As If I could help .
what I dream about!"
And the tight was on.
The Real Place.
Fi-st Amateur Fisherman Where
Is really tho best place lo gel, the
best trout?
Second Ditto (confidentially) In
any llrstclass fish market. Baltimore
American.
Wi: Slll.l. IU.XK AMI THAI'S CIIF.Al'
it buy Kiu-mA. Hides. Write forenlnlou 105
N. lliilo A. Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
Between being held up and blown
up, the average married man hits u
strenuous lime of it.
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due. Coughi. coldt, hoarieneu, brooclntu and attluna quickly reipond
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Tills woman say slio was suvcA
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LonaV. ITimry, of Norrlalown, Oa.,
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try it. Nofore I hnd taken tho first
bottlo I was bolter, and now I ivm en
tirely cured.
"livery woman Mifferlng with any
foinnlo troublo Mionld Uvlto Lyilla h.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
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from roota and litirbs, Iitw Ixx'n the
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