' .W-.-.Wm,. r:-" Do They Look Good to YouP GEORGE F. QUICK HARRY W. SMITH Member of Carnentera and Joiners Member of Typographical Union No, Union. True blue, all wood, and a 209, with a record of twenty years of yard wiJe. active unionism. 12th and IS Streets THE WHITE CARS PASS OUR DOORS $1.00 SHIRTS 50c FOR SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY, FROM 7.30 TO 9:30, YOU CAN BUY ANY $1.00 FANCY COLOR ED SHIRT IN OUR STOCK FOR 50 CENTS. For two hours you get your choice from onr entire line of $1.00 Fancy Colored Shirts, consisting of well known grades, such as REGENT, ACORN, INTER-OCEAN AND INTER-STATE Good patterns, perfect fitting, and fast colors the best one-dollar Shirts obtainable. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND FOR TWO HOURS, TO REDUCE THE STOCK, WE SPLIT THE PRICE SQUARE IN TWO; FOR TWO HOURS ONLY, 7:30 TO 9:30. THE LOST LEGION GROCERY BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY rtfl POUNDS EXTRA FINE GRANULATED SUGAR A I ft A WITH AN ORDER FOR $1 WORTH OF GROCERIES OllUU SPECIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER: SILK FLOUR 1 ftK 60 Pound Sack jJI.VJ CORN R5EAL )KC Two 10-Pound Bags siJV SUSAR CORN- ?Kr 4 Cans iJV NAVY BEANS OKp 7 Pounds Michigan Hand-Picked mJJ SWEET POTATOES- Olp 1 Peck Virginia ilv JELL-0- 1Kr 2 Packages.for . : '. tJJ POTATOES ARr 8. a, and 10 Bushel Lots, per bushel VtJJ COLD-WATER STARCH OKp 4 Hackaces for DIAMOND-C SOAP 0 Bars for UsJ) FAIRBANKS' GOLD DUST- Iftr Per Package '. IUV RED ALASKA SALMON ?Rr Canoe Brand, 2 Cans for tsJJ SH3EDDED WHEAT lfr Her Package Wt COFFEE ?flr Regular 25c-Grade, per Pound fcvv NEW DATES, FIGS, ORANGES AND A FULL LINE OF VEGETABLES Phone orders receive prompt and careful attention. Send your orders in early and avoid the rush. BELL 593 BOTH PHONES AUTO 3281 We Sell Pianos for less than others, be cause we buy them for le.s. Ve buy Pianos at a less price than oth ers, because we buy more of them. We buy more Pianos than others, be cause we sell more Pianos than others. Our long years of experience enables us to best select your Pianos for you. We have a one fixed price no more, no less. Give you honest, fair and courteous treatment. We will sell you a Piano for less money than any Piano house in the West, for same quality. Our terms suit the laboring man, as we will place a high-grade Piano in your home as low as $5.00 per month payments. Come and see us, examine the finest line of Pianos in the west, and let us tell you our plan. We own and operate five large stores and a factory. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 135 SOUTH 11th STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA OTHER STORES AT OMAHA S0UIX CITY COUNCIL BLUFFS SOUTH OMAHA PATRONIZE THE WAGEWORKER'S ADVERTISERS NEW FIGHTING FORCE IN WORLD'S ARMIES. THE At Home in Any Part of the Earth, Their Services in Warfare Will Be of High Value to Coun tries Employing Them. .. Infant Trained to Steal. A woman has been arrested in Paris carrying in her arms a four-year-qld child which has been trained to snatch watches and scavfpins as its mother carried it through the streets. The infant was seen to grab two watches and seven pins in less than half an hour. The first fire of a new army has been lighted; the world has a new fighting force, the fighting force of "the lost legion." The legion of frontiersmen, says the London Sketch, have made their first bivouac, not, in deed, as they would have wished it, under a sky reddened by the glare of battle, but that they might notify in time of peace that they will be ready in time of strife. They are becoming an arm of imperial defense and they aim at being the intelligence branch of the service when the god of war calls tor sacrifice. They represent the true frontiersmen, men who have worked, hunted or fought in wild countries or at sea, the brotherhood of the camps. Guerrilla tactics are second nature to them, and so it is that they will act as guides, scouts, pioneers and mobile forces for raiding. Wherever their numbers are sufficient they will have a command. Typical of all are their founder and honorary secretary, Frontiersman Roger Pocock, and the London com mandaat, Mr. De Hora. Both are born adventurers we use the word in its older senses, deprecating the fashion that has distorted the term into mean ing some form of skunk. Frontiers man Pocock has been many things. He was clerk in the cable service, a laborer on a fruit farm and a general farm in Ontario, insurance clerk, sur vey hand, "boots" in a hotel or nav vies, milkman's bookkeeper, log haul- , er, railroad nawy, book agent, peddler l of photographs, dairyman and trooper in the northwest police all in two years. While troouer he took part How's This? We offer One Hundred lol!ars Roward for ftny ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CirENET & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the )ast 15 years, and believe him perfectly hon orable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waidiso. Kivnan & Marvii?, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prlue 75 cents per bottlo. Sold by all lniKKists. Take Ball's Family rills fur constipation. Artistic Marriage Certificates. The smart wedding invitation or announcement is engraved as simply as possible nowadays, but if the bride wants elaborate treatment of her marriage certificate she can have it. These may be done by hand and beau tifully illuminated on parchment or Japanese vellum, and some brides are having theirs framed and hung in the boudoir. A Good Record. Out of all the external remedies on the market we doubt if there is one that has the record of that world renowned porous plaster Allcock's. It has now been in use for sixty years, and still continues to be as popular as ever in doing its great work of re lieving our pains and aches. It is the remedy we all need when suffer ing from any ache or pain resulting from taking cold or overstrain. Allcock's Plasters are sold by Drug gists all over the world. John Stuart Mill. James Mill, his father, was a hard man, a clever man, and a crank a hedonist capable of making himself thoroughly disagreeable about the greatest happiness of the greatest number; a theorist who regarded his clever son as a suitable object for ed- in the forced march of 42 miles a day j ucational experiments. , . , . . tj . He would not send 1 because schools muci l, ill tt vain caucvi iu the northwest rebellion, but it was not his fortune to finish, save under the : Red Cross. Half way he wa3 frozen and so was Invalided with a pension. . Next he was civil servant, trader, war correspondent, missionary, sea man with Yokohama pirate3, robbing the warehouses of seal rookeries; free lance Journalist to British Columbia, special correspondent at Kootnay min ing camp, then a new creation; pho tographer, keeper of a cigar stand, painter of photographs and newspaper agent in the Blue mountains. Then home called and he started as a nov elist, but it was not long before he was back in the wilds as a cowboy in Alberta, gold miner and captain of a pack train. A little later he placed to his credit what is probably the longest lone ride on record from Fort McLeod, Canada, to the City of Mex ico 3,600 miles of rough counutry, covered in 200 days. In the South Af rican war he was in turn in a loot ing corps (unpaid), whose business it ttras to capture Boer food supplies, and In the national scouts. His most re cent expedition, was up the west coast of Greenland. Mr. De Hora, the well-known mining engineer;, who was born on a stock ranch in California and brought up as a bowboy, has a unique record in that at the early age of 23 he stole a bat tlship. He had been before the mast,' pearling in the south seas, and, scent ing further adventure, he threw in his lot with a revolutionary leader and, ' aided by a boat's crew speedily gath ered together, contrived to steal the war vessel Huascar from Peru, j In her he committed piracy on the high seas by stopping a British tramp steamer, with the result that he had to fight H. M. S. Shah. He was badly beaten, but escaped, only to find it necessary to surrender to the ruling government. His next expedition, made in partnership with the former revolutionary leader, ended in the dis covery of the famous Maghellan treas ; ure $2,000,000 in a sunken Spanish galleon" of the seventeenth century ' spoil promptly confiscated by a I schooner sent by the Argentine gov j ernment, whose capital Mr. De Hora entered a little later at the head of i 300 cowboys from the Rio Negro. : It ! was he also who led Col. North's ex ploring . expedition from Brazil to Ecuador. Thus adventure followed ad venture until the South African war broke out. At that time he was acting as mining engineer in Johannesburg and, seeing the state the city was likely to get into, he raised a corps of 600 neutrals to act as armed police. These did their work until the arrival of Lord Roberts, when their organizer formally handed over the place to the care of Capt. Walter Kirton, also, by the way, of the London command. Surely a difficult record to eclipse. him to school were the fortresses of "prejudice," and taught the wrong things in the wrong way He pro vided him with no playmates, and al lowed him no holidays, lest "the habit of work should be broken." Francis Gribble, In Fortnightly Review. HAD TO USE A CANE. Weakened Kidneys Made an Elwood, Ind., Man's Back Give Out. R. A. Pugh, transfer business, 2020 North B street, Elwood, Ind., says: "Kidney trouble kept me laid up for a long time, and when I was able to be up I had to use a cane. I had terrible back aches and pain In the shoulders. The kidney secretions were dark colored. After doctoring in vain, , I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Three boxes cured me entirely, and I am glad to recommend them." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. It takes a lot of common sense to get a man out of trouble a little non sense got him into. fasmsmmm- II SsPlfdlS) U vljJllllillnl I mm AVfegetable Preparaticnfor As similating llieFocdandBegula ling theSloinachs andBowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerfu nessandRestContains neither Opium.Morptune norMiiieraL Not Harc otic . fiKveefOUJOrSAMVELttrCHBli tnstaCm Seul Clanfod Sugar Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa fion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years to) n THE CENTAUR COMMHVt NCW TOMC CTTV. (' Dorct Suffer &11 hiht lon0 from toothache neureaiev or rheumatism. 5 Sloeurcs Uiviirv.eivi: 'kills the psdn quiets the nerves end induces sleep At dl dealers! Price 25c 50c &H00 Dk EolH S.SIoa.rv, Bosorv,Mass.U.S.Ar DEFIANCE Gold Water Starch DEFIANCE STARCH -! : ; : makes laundry work a pleasure. 16 oz. pk&r. 10c. other utareli-.s only 12 ounces same price and "DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. sore ejros. use Thompson's Eye Water w. n. u., Lincoln! no. 44, 1906. ! 1 Too Much Condensed. R. Lincoln Llppltt at a meeting of the American Automobile club was talking of a certain valuable but rare work on automoblling. "After trying to buy the book," said Mr Lippitt, "at every book seller's I could think of, I was told that I might perhaps get it at a certain library. They had it, sure enough, at this li brary, but it was out. I tried again and it was out; again, and it was still out. " 'When will I be able to get thisi book?' I said to the clerk at last in some impatience. " 'I'm 3ure I don't know,' the clerk answered, airily. 'But we've got it, all ri?ht. It's in the catalogued " 'Yes,' said I, 'I know it is, but in so condensed a form that I can't read it. " ITS It IT 0 JLVEMY JnlOME as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they ' enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, , not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri ous or objectionable nature, and if at anytime a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because., they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputa. ble physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an. original method, from certain plants' known to them to. act most beneficially and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it is not a secret remedy and hence " ' we . are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent V medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. 7 Please. to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs ' always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family shouijj alvays have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is required. '