AFTER SUFFERING ONE YEAR Cured by Lydia E. Pink haun'sVeget able Compound Milwaukee, Wis. -Lvdia E. Pinfc ham's Vegetable Compound has made me a weu woman, and I would like to tell the whole world of it I suffered fromfemale trouble and fearful pains in my back. I had the best doctors and thev all decided thai I had a tumor In addition to mj female trouble, and advised an opera. lHnkham Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and I hate no more backache.' I hope I can heipptnere dt toltincr thm what T-vtiiA E. Pinkh&m'S Vegetable Compound has done for me? Mbs. EsuLalxss, 833 First St. afilwankM. Wis. The above is only one of the thou sands of grateful letters wnicn are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn. Mm vhirh nrove bevond a doubt that Lydia . Finkham's vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women after all other means hare failed, and that every such Bur ning woman owes it to herself to at Wat irive T.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving- up hope of recovery. Mrs. Plnkluun, of KynmMass-, Invites all side women to write h f or aulvioe. She das aruided thousands to health ana her advice Is free. - v RECRIMINATIONS. She You have now more than dozen shirts, and when we were mar ried you had only one solitary one! He Yes, hut that one didn't need mending! ' . Romance of Son of Nicaraguan President rVTASHlNGTON. Alfonso Zelaya. Iff the president of Nicaragua's only son. and his lovely young American wife, a descendant of the Lees of Vir ginia, are two great attractions at a lve-cent theater in Ninth street here. Every morning Mr. and Mrs. Zelaya, who seem devoted to each other, go from their three-room flat to the sheap little amusement house. The wife, who has the dark eyes, the vivid coloring and the lithe figure of her Spanish mother, seats herself in the high chair back of the ticket window. There she remains, all afternoon and far into the night, selling tickets, while the performance- is repeated aver and over again and nickel John ales admire her from afar. Her husband, heir of the president of a South American republic, takes his place at the piano; he is the or chestra rolled Into one. He plays well; he reels off with equal brilliancy mar tial music when the soldiers charge in the moving pictures; some idio-pa-thetic ballad when a songtress sings of her dear old mother in the humble cottage far away, or rag time when a burnt cork ethiop gives a stale cake walk. Thus the Zelayas support them selves and their baby. Zelaya's father, a pretty good fighter, wished his son to-have a military edu cation, so the United States govern ment politely Invited Alfonso to be come a cadet at West Point. He en-: tered the academy six years ago, and; after a couple of years "fluked"? failed to pass Ihis examinations. He came to Washington, and while living1 in a boarding house met the charming Miss Marguerite Baker, as she was known, adopted daughter of Dr. W. W. Baker, of the post office department.1 They were wed in . the spring of 1906 since then they have learned, but seemingly not to their sorrow, that the world is not made up of Repub lics and of well-born and considerate Virginians. A most romantic fact In this court ship and marriage became known months after Zelaya had won his bride. Then she produced proofs of her descent from the Lee family. Mrs. Zelaya's' mother was a beautiful. Spanish woman, and records in the District of Columbia courts show that the daughter was committed to a local foundling asylum years ago under the name of Lee. She was taken from the asylum and adopted by Dr. Baker, and until she wed young Zelaya it was be lieved that she was Dr. Baker's daugh ter. Mrs. Zelaya speaks with a pro nounced Spanish accent. Her hus band and she visited Nicaragua, and reports came back to this country that President Zelaya had been won over by his daughter-in-law. Just why the, young couple are living under . such circumstances it is impossible to learn, their pride bars them from mak ing an explanation. It was rumored, not long ago. that Zelaya's father would appoint him to a diplomatic post Ambassador Rockhill Has Delicate Job -i JSt" cot I I jTSKiy Fighting Tuberculosis. Three large fraternal orders are at present conducting sanatoria for their tuberculous members. The Royal League, the first order to take up tfc! form of work in the United States, has a sanatorium at Black Mountain, North Carolina. The Modern Wood men have recently opened a sanator ium at Colorado Springs, and the Knights of Pythias, one at the East Las Vegas, New Mexico. The Royal Arcanum and the Brotherhood of American Yeomen will consider prop ositions at their coming grand coun cils for the erection of similar institutions. WILLIAM W. Rockhill, the diplomat recently named by President Taft for the St. Petersburg post is sent to the czar's court with one im portant but exceedingly delicate pur pose in view. He is to fulfill one of the president's ante-election promises, circulated widely during the campaign. but heretofore considered practically Impossible by most statesmen. It is up to Rockhill to tie the Rus sian government up to a foreign pol icy which, in one respect is at direct variance with every previous ruling. He is to secure the proper treatment and protection of all Hebrew citizens of the United States who may travel in the northern empire. Forcing Russia to recognize the in violability of American citizenship The Cause of War. The fair young debutante was sur rounded by an admiring crowd of of ficers at the colonel's ball. Mamma was standing near by, smiling compla cently at her daughter's social suc cess. The discussion was over the quarrel of the day before between two brother officers. "What was the casus belli?" asked the fair debutante. "Maud!" exclaimed mamma in a hocked voice. "How often have I told you to say stomach?" Success Magazine. Tomato Marmalade. To one quart of ripe tomatoes, meas ured after they have been peeled, cut up, brought to the boll and skimmed thoroughly, or to each two-pound can of tomatoes, take two pounds of sugar! two oranges and one lemon. Remove! the pulp from the oranges and lemon' with a spoon, boil the rinds until theyi are tender and cut them in narrow stripe with a pair of scissors. Put all the ingredients on to boil slowly, stir ring constantly for about two hours, or until the marmalade is thick and the strips of rind and pieces of fruit sre transparent Seal tightly in small Jars. Pears and Pineapple. Try canning a little pineapple with pears. One pineapple to about seven or eight pounds of pears, or more, according to taste. This makes a nice preserve, an improvement on the usually flat pear when canned alone. Paradise Cake. Take half a can of pineapple, three bananas, a cupful of Malaga grapes (seeded), four oranges and the Juice of h lemon. Cut the fruit Into small pieces, sprinkle with sugar and Dour over it half the Juice from the pine apple, tae lemon juice and a table poooful of maraschino. Let this soak for an hour. Into a glass dish place riss-cross. forming a tower, .as tt were, a number of stale lady fingers which have been previously spread with apricot Jam. Pile the fruit in the middle of the tower, pour the rest of the pineapple syrup over it and garnish the whole with a .ooaful of whipped cream- when it is extended to a former scion of the czar's domain has been one of the unsolvable puzzles of this govern ment for some years. Men who fled from the tortures and oppressions of Russia to America, became natural ized and then attempted to go back where their families or parents still remained, have been seized by Rus sian authorities, thrown into prison' or sent to Siberia. American presi dents, state departments, ambassa dors, senators and congressmen have argued, pleaded, threatened, made tactful protests and passed resolutions until they were black in the face, all without result. Russia has had one cherished declaration, that no Russian. subject can end his allegiance to that government by pretending to become an American citizen. President Taft has determined to cut the diplomatic Gordian knot and Rockhill, one of the most accom plished and successful diplomats in the service, is instructed to bring about the action necessary to make Uncle Sam's passports a pledge of safety in Russia for all time. Uncle Joe is Seventy-Three Years Old UNCLE JOE CANNON, speaker of the house of representatives, was 73 years young the other day. Seventy- three years quite a bunch of years, en? Does he show ttT rvoc so s you a notice it any. Why. he didn't even know it was his birthday until' he was reminded of the fact but the 73 lid not faze him. He waltzed into his rooms at the capitol. on his birthday wearing a brand-new pearl fedora hat tilted be amingly on the side of bis head, a big black cigar tilted up in the corner of his mouth, and his vest fastened loosely by the lower button, display ing a wide expanse of "biled shirt," s they say out Sangamon way. He vas as jaunty and dashing as a two- year-old, a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Your Uncle Joe looked as if he were just hankering for somebody to make a remarks about the old swim- min hole, or a game of town ball, or such like. During the forenoon a con stant stream of callers dropped in to wish him a long life and a merry one, and a large number of telegrams of congratulation were received from friends all over the country. There was no special celebration of the anniversary nor any candles around the table. They do whisper, however, that what Uncle Joe really would like would be to have certain gentlemen of the house, whose names will not be mentioned in this presence, and one in patricular from the other end of the capitol, around a table and collect from them one blue chip for every year of his life. However, let that pass. " Uncle Joe saw the president In the morning and received the congratu lations of the "big boss" upon his sev enty-third birthday. Taft's Saving Money in the White House PRESIDENT and Mrs. Taft are going on the principle that if the govern ment is to economize, economy ought to begin at home. Therefore, the run ning expenses of the White House are itelng kept. down. Since March 4 sav ings and curtailments have been ef fected in various directions about the executive mansion. When the new administration took possession of the White House it was found that there were nine laun dresses. This number has been re duced to three. Formerly there was an engineer, an assistant engineer and a plumber. One man is now retained i to do engineering or plumbing work. Under the Roosevelt regime Pink- ney, the colored steward, was an im portant functionary about the estab lishment. Now a steward is no longer kept. Pinkney has gone on the gov erment rolls as a messenger. Mrs. Taft has obtained a first-class house keeper. Miss Jefferson. One of the important reforms con sists in reducing the number of tables at which the negro servants take their. meals from three to one. One table' formerly was for the high caste part of the force. Here, Charles Reader, the coachman; Pinkney, the steward and a few of the eUte of the servants assembled and dined on the fat of the land, having what the White House family had. The second table was reserved fo tie chef and the middle class of serv ants. The third table was for the laundresses and the scrubwomen. Now these distinctions have been thrust aside. The days of terrapin for some and no terrapin for others have gxsie, 3 3- Don't t Poison Baby. pOBTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child cms laro PAREGOBIO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drags vriR prodacs deep, and A FEW DEOPS TOO MAHY will produce the SLEEP PEOM WHICH 'THERE IS HO WAXING. Many are the children who have heen killed cr "whose health has heen rained for life by paregoric, landammi and morphine, each, of which is a narcotic prodnct of opium. Druggists are prohibited from gelling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody withont labelling them "poison." The definition of "narcotic" is: "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sZeep, hut which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, conuuZ sions and death. " The taste and smefl of mfWiiniTiegMTTTfa and sold under the names of "Drops," u Cordials," " Soothing Syrups," etc. Tea should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you cr your physician know of what it is composed. CASTOBIA DOES HOT COH- TAJJN JMAttUUXlUS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Br. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, I1L says: 1 use your Csstorls saf advise Its use In all families where there are children.'" Dr. Alexander E. llintle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have fieuuemgy prescribed your Castoria and nave found It a reliable and pleasant resrr edy for children." - Br. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neh says: "A medicine so valoable and beneficial for children as your Castoria is, deserves the highest praise, I find it in use everywhere. Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y, says: "I have frequently prescribe your Castoria for children and always got good results. Ia fact I ase Castoria for my own children.' Dr. J. "W. Allen, of St. Louis, Ho, says: "I heartily endorse yosr Cas toria. I have frequently prescribed It In my medical practice, and acta always found It to do all that is claimed for It." Dr. C H. Glldden, of St Paul, Minn,, says: "My experience as a prac titioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I t' B an excellent remedy for the young." Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Fa says: "I bars used your toria as a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the i nappy effect, and fully endorse tt as a safe remedy." Dr. J. A. Boarmaa, of Kansas City, Mo, says: "Tout Castoria Is a i did remedy for children, known the world over. X use it in my practice and have no hesitancy In recommending It tor the complaints of and children." Dr. J. J. Maokey, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says: "I consider your Castoria aa excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable iiwiTIi Iimb) and pleasant to the taste, . A good remedy for aU et1- tits of the digestive, organs.' ccriuinc CASTORIA aluayo Dean ! :i i i i - l i i t ; I -I I . 'i&i ALCOHOL 1MB(5S AXerVrpnOn&i1 auuudiui me rood; ungaie aunas auBow&a! ness ana H?su.oiuains nextir j Oraura .Morphine nirtfrcralj HOT .NARCOTIC. AcfetfMJkatcannaa AUftSib- fizz. AmrkctBenxdv forCtastei Hon . Sour StoradLDtantaaj Worms i. onvmsjonsJevma ness asdJLoss OF SLEEK ftcSinde Siiarare of xOHK. I .-tsll NEW 'I' 1 ' f2 f UKFT'EJtl Bean the SignatnTa nf The Kind You Have Always Donght .Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over 30 Tears. Children Need Acting. Kev. Perry Grant of New York thinks that acting is a psychological need, and is looking for the rich man who will build a theater for children. The purpose of such a theater, he says, is educational and is in keeping with the discoveries of Froebel, who knew that play is an instinct implanted by nature for educational purposes. Safe and Sure. 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There ia no pleasure beyond the rules of righteousness; there is no pleasure in what injures anotner. Underground trolley wires never blow down. IS you have friends In adversity stand by them. Dickens. Mrs. Window's Soothing Sjrop. Tor etuldreB teetblng. poftrnw tlio puiu, reduce tt- Bathing in the snow ia a common custom In Russia. C30K)(!S7 i !25 'Guar"; W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 22-1909. JUST DOUBLE 320 ACRES INSTEAD OF 160 ACRES As hntna mdoceneat to aetdement of the wheat-iaisiig land of Waters Canada, the CinaHias Government has increased the area that mav be taken bv a homesteader to 320 acre 160 free and 160 to be purchased at $3.00 ner acre. Tbae lauds are in the grain -raising area, where mixed forming is also carried on with imqoarifcd rTjrTt. A railway will shortly he built to Hudson 'Bay, bring ing the world's markets a thousand miles neaser these wheat -fields, where schools and churches are convenient, climate excellent, railways close to ail settlements, and local markets good. "it would take time to assimilate the revels. tions that a visit to the great empire lyinc to the North of us unfolded at every turn.'- Correspondence of m National Editor, who VtszAcr Western Cmnad in August, Lands may also be purchased from railway and land companies at low price and on easy fTisrv For pamphlets, maps and information as to low railway rates, apply to Superintendent , of Immigration, Ottawa Canada, or too authorized Canadian Government Agent: V. T. BEH5ETT. Nl Kew 1st IA BaiUnf. Omaaa. Hrmrastm. Suicide Slow ?atli and awful suffering' follows neglect of bowels. Con stipation kills more people than consumption. 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