\1 'r _ _ r : : _ - GOVERNOR OF OREGON I Uses Pe-ru-na in His Family For , Colds ' and Grip. \ \ , " CAPITOL DUILDINO , SALEM , OREGON. A LeUer F om The Oo\'crnor of Oregon. Perena is bO\TQ from the Atlantic to the Pacific. I..eltcrs of consratulation and commendation - mendation tcstirying to the merits of Pc- runa a.5 a catarrh remedy are l\Ouring in from every StHe in the Union. Dr. Hartman - man is receh'ini { bundreds of such letters daily. All clases write these letters. from the highest to che lowest. The outdoor laborer , the indoor artisan , the clerk , the editor , the statesman , the I preacher-all aRree that Pcruna iJ the C3- tarrh remedy of the age. The stage and rostrum , recognizing catarrb as their Ilreat- est enemy. are espe ially enthusiastic in their , pmlse antl testimony. Any maD who , vishes perfect health must' be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well nigh unh'ersal : almost omnipresent. Pcruna is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. I . 'fo prevent colds , to cllre colds , is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Peruna not .only cures catarrh , but prevents it , Every household should be supplied with this Rreat remed } ' Cor coughs , colds and so forth. 'fhe Governor of Oregon is an ardent admirer of Pcruna. He keeps it continu- ally in the houo. In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman , he saj'3 : I STA" 01' ORnGO , EncurlVE DEI'ARTMUNT. f The Pcruna Medicin Co. , Columbus , 0. : Dear Slrs-lll " hsd occasIon to us your Perunlf m = dlclne In my family for colds , and it proved to be an excel. lent remedy. 1 have not had OCClJslo to us It for other al/ments. Your vcr ) ' t.-ul ) ' , lY. A' . Lord. It will be noticed that the Governor SlYS he bas not had oc'\sion to use Peruna for other ailments. The reason for this is , most other ailments begin with a cold. Using Peruna to promptly cure colds , h protects his family against other ailments. This is cx- actly what every other family in the United State" , should do. l\eep Pcruna in the house , Use it for cou hs , colds , lagrippc , and other climati. : affectIons of winter , and t:18ro : will b no other ailments in the hous : : . Sucb families should provide themselves with a copyof Dr. Hartman's free lxx > Ic , entitled "Winter Catarrh , " Address Dr. H rt- man , Columbus Ohi : > . As/ { Your Druggist for II free Peruna Almanac for / . Ii /904.1 , Jck London. No writer toctar has Interest for a wIder circle of readers than Jac1. Lon. don , only \wentr.seven : now , unheard ot by the reading wOI'ld three 'ears ago. nut these thl'ee 'ears have been fruitful. First there was " 'rho Son at the Wolf , " In the sllrln of ] 900 , a col. " lectlon ot short stories ; then "The God at His r'athers ; , " "Children of thc l Frost , " "The Crnlse of the Dazzler , " I uA Danghter of the Snow , " "People at . the Abyss , "The CaH of the Wild , " and now , belnnlng : ; l:1 the January II Century , "Tho Sea-Wolf. " It will begin - gin In the January Century and run " serially through the year. Those who have road the manuscript believe that the young writer has " 'I'ought with the greatest sl.1II and power he ha3 thus far shown , In this talc of sea-life , which be Jmows so weB , nnd In delineation - eation at the characler ot the strange Welt Larsen. The success of an amateur gardener often depends UJlon the numher and \the app tite or his neighbor's chick. ens. RED cuoss DAr.L IILUR Should be in every home , Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 0 % . package oaly conts. No marrlago ceremony has e\'or been gone through without a hitch- o ! bride and groom. pennlUlentl1 en l1o ntsor nerTOOlneSt & e7 FITS nnt 11"1" liRe orJr. . Kline' . O "t ) : ene Uceto I u , Bend for FltI l 8ZOO trial bottle "nr ! treatloo. Da.1L n LlNE , Ltll. , ; 31 Arch Street. I'hlladewbia. " ' " - - - - The hearlache or man ' a widow has been tempered br the refiectlon lhat she Ino1\s her best In blacle. These Who Have Tried It will use 110 other. Dellance Cold \Vntcr I Starch hns IIn ellllal In Quuntlty or QIII\I- it-lG oz. for 10 CCllts , Othcr rar. s con- I Ul.ln onty 12 oz. Frlend-A 1)ersoll who will lend 'ou five dollars. Cat-An IIlIlmal with nine lives and a pall' ot lungs fOl' each life. No muss or falhll'es made with ' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. , Rubber-A matel'lal ot which shoes and necks arc made. If you fear lied ) 'oU will not fear man. Inalst on Getting It. Some gToc''rs sa ) ' thc ) ' 'Jon't lccp DI'- nnncQ Starch IICCUII : > ! ' tlH'Y have n Ktod ( In hnll of 12 01. , hl'lLnlls. which thl'Y know cannot I'e ' Hold to n c'ustolUt'r who I hn ! > one-c lI8l'll the 1/j / 070 , ) lac1uc. ! Dc- ( jance Stnrt'h for samt' mone ) ' . ConverslI ! jon-Tho Idle man's husl. ness and the buslnes man's recrea. tIon. - - - - 10QOO l'lnute tor lOr. . This Is n remarlmble ofter the John . Snlzer Seed Co" La CrocspVls" makes. 'rhey will send 'Oll the'1r hlg plant and I\ce(1 l'atalorr. togothe1' wHh enough bet'l ! to grow 1,000 f1 ne , solid Cn bbages. 2,000 c1clldous Carrots. 2,000 blanching , nutty Celery. I 2,000 rich. huttery J ettuce. I 1.000 "plcndld Onlonl1. 1OOO,1'I\rt' , IUI1clou8 HadtshcI. 1,000 Glorlousl ) ' brtlliant Flow'r ! . Th1s gl'l.'H t oITel' ts n1l1Qe In order to Induce you tll try their wfirranted seeds -tor when 'ou once plant them ) 'ou w111 grow no others , find AIL I"on HUT Hie ( 'OSTAOI , providing you will rCtUl'n , thl ! ! nottee , nnd It > 'on will senel them 20l' In [ lOlIt- I _ ! le , the ) ' will add to the above a lJack- .aRe ot the famous Derllnel' Caull owcr. , ( W. N. U , ) Do not emphasize 'our own virtues by enlarging on the tailings of olhers. I am lure P1&o's Cure for Oonumptlon IIITe4 Jn111fe three rears ngo-Mrs. Tuos. Honuurs. IolJIple Street , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17 , 1000. Lady-A woman wllo wcarl good clothes. The January Atlantic. The "toast'master" of the the January - uary Al1antlc opens the feast , " . 'Hh a genial talle On Catorlng for the Puullc , -the ta81.s and tro:1bles ot a IUerar ) ' purveyor. 'I'homas 'Ventworth HiggInson resumes - sumes his reminiscent papers with a characteristic account of The Sunny Side of the 'l'ranscendental Period full of entertaining descrIption and anec- dote. dote.Anrew Anrew D. Whlto contributes a valuable - uablo paper ( the first halt ) on Fra' Paolo Sarpl-lel'l'iule trate-tho 'Sb- teenlh.Contury Controrslallst and i defender of his native Venice against the Vatlcl'.u. 'fhe first of several papers on a novel subject , some phases ot con tom- porar ' advertising , Is furnished uy PI'ofessor 'Valler D. Scott , who wrUes on The Ps 'cholog ' of Adverlliling. Jack Loncton contributes nn entertaining - taining paper on The Scab In his various - rious relations , and goes to prove that . cver 'boc1Y , all the world , Is a Bcab or non.scab at Intervals , or alternately , as circumstances may Induce. More Flexible and Lasting , \\"on't ! ! hnlc out or blowout : DY 1Iln , : : J > ellnnce Stnrch ) 'ou obtl\tn better resultA than pORlltlc with all ' other brnnd antI one-thlr more for eme ; mone ) ' . Y. M. C. A. Progress. The railroad department of tlle ) "ounE ; 1\1en's Christian association has Issued a IJamphlet , "Progress , " telling or Its growth. 'rhe railroad brancH had 43,000 members In 1901 , and has now 6,348. : ! It had two years ago nlnety buildings , vl\lued at $1,300,000 , and has now $1,821,000 Invested In uulldlngs. Warned Lincoln Agalnstt Booth. Bishop Thomas Bowman of l ast Orange , N. J" the oldest 1\Ielhoc1lst Episcopal hlshop , just past his 86th hlrlhday , sa 's thnt he warned Presl- lIent Lincoln against John Wlllees Boolh fi\'e dll 's before the emancl. pat or was slain. 1\11' . Lincoln made 'light of the warnivg. Bishop Bo\\- : I man , then chaplain of the Unlled I States senate , hall Clbserved Booth prowling about the capitol and the \\'hllo lhmse and at on co called on the IJresdent [ with a warning. 1\11' , Lincoln smiled 1lndl ' and said he did not think anyone wanted to J < l1I him , 'fwo da's later lr , Bowman started for his homo In St. Louis and had ha\II ) ' reaclled there when news ot the assassnatlon [ arrl ved. oed News From Mlnnosot'l. ' Lnlcetleld , Mlnn. . Jan. 4.-\lr. : WII. lIam E , GOI lry of this place Is one ot the bm1t-Imowu and most highly respected - spected men in Jackson Count ) . . For 45 years he hns sulfered with Kidney Tl'ouhle and now at 77 "ears ot age ho . has found a complete enre and Is .wel1. His cure Is remarlmble because ot the lemth of limo ho had been sutrer- Ing. CUICS ot 40 ) 'ears' standing might ue conlldered incurahle , uut the remI I ed ' that cured Mr , Gentr ) ' seems to . Imow no limit to Its curative power. ' Mr. Gentry says : . : "I have sulTerel' ' with misery In myI I ' barIc tor about 4 years and had all the trCJublesome s 'mptoms of l < : ldney Dnd Urlnar ' disease. I tried various Jtlnds of remedies , but all to no effect until I trlod Dodd' ! ! 1\ldney Pills. Now I have no pala In my bacle , and teol Quito well In every way. "I am 77 ) 'ears of age and r tJel better than I have tor the last 40 years , I attribute It all to Dodd's Kid. . ney Pl11s. ' Some men who take a post.graduato course are , In the long run , , ,1a.d to become lett"r carriers , - - , - - - - - / I [ \ NEBRASKA STATE wSlI I' ' NEWSY STATE DRIEF3. - I All of the rOlttlt . officials uf Hall connt ) . arc nuw In Its now cumt houHo , Seventy-five thousand plul11 trlJOs I hn\'e been shipped to IOWIL points b ) ' ono nurger ' of Frcmont during the month or December. While attempting to go hetween the cars or n freight train , which wuu lJlockadlng n crossing , I red Bemsteln of Grand Island was caught nllIl three toes were rnallhed. : A series of temJernnce ) meetings were held In 'reclllnseh with lion. 'I'homas Darnell of Lincoln as the spcalet. . 1\11' . Darnell 11:1 : the uttomey for tlto State Antl.Saloon leugue , l\fa 'or Wolz of I'rcmont ; hits Issued an edict against bo 's who throw missiles - siles at passenger trains. Youths caught In the act wlll be IJt'osecuted without regard to who thc ' mlhe. . Steathl ! ) " amI eunnlnslr , .Joseph BOllcher ot Ie 'a Paha count ) . and Oscar - car Smalley of Cherr ' count . sawed through the bars and cscalJed from the as 'lulll or Lincoln. 'I'helr escape was not dlsco'ered until morning. In II. short time : \lIss gdna Bullock , seorotary ot the state HUI'ar ) ' commissIon - sIon , will Install ten now traveling II- brllrles In Nebraska. The cltlzells of Gordon , N b" ha\'e raised $40 and will bo alloted one of the IIbrar1eR. Dedn , the four-year.ohl son of Mr. and MrR , W. M. Bnffum of Tecumseh , Idndled a fire on the parlor ! loUul \ the Buffum house , and before it was discovered the carpet and some of the furniture of the room , : as considerably damaged. Roy Mason of Long Pine hus a charge from a shotgun In his latee , The gun went off outside the homlC and the full load was lodged In the lad's knee cap. Tearing a hole through the door the load carried a IJOrUOn of the wood Into the wound. Peter Nelson and daughter of Osceo. la were out driving Sunday and on the way home the team ran awa ' . Dotll Mr. Nelson and daughtCl' wem thrown out and the result' was that 1\I18s Nelson - son had her collar bone badly hrol.en and her father was bacl1r bruised. Robbers blew the safe In the post- office In Cheney bnt fortunateh' for the postmaster , secmed but litt < ) boot ) ' . 'rhe postoffice Is located In a store operated b ' A. L , Hmlton , who Is also postmaster. 'I'he safe was literally - erally wrecked b " the force of the explosion - plosion , which Is supposed to have been effected with nltro'glycerlne. Count . Treasurer 'V. D. Wheeler of Cast count . had a close call from death n few days ago. He was riding a hOl'so along the road when the animal slum- bled , and In attempting to get UI ) It feB backward upon the rldor. A short time afterwards a mall carl'lel' came along and noticed Mr. Wheeler was badly bl'ulsed and Injured Internally , but no bones were brolten. Sheriff Dauman of Dodge connty went to Omaha after John Smith , who was arrested there with a quantity of Icnlves In his possession , which were supposed to be a part of the goods stol. en from the Ames : 'Ilercantile com- pany's store at Leavitt Sunda ' night. The total amount of goods stolen will reach $300. The tholves took a gen' eral aesortment , Including a IItlle of o\'er .thlng. 'l'he'lIlage board ot Springfield 'opened ' hlds on the waterworlul again. 'l'hore were eight hlds , all lower than at the first opening , and J. P. Connolly was the successful bidder. his hd [ beIng - Ing $6,767,85 , or o\'er $100 le8s than any of the others. 'fhere were four bids less than $7,000 , and the uoard has taken the matter under advlfjement for one week , after which the contl'llcl wlll be awarded. D. P. EIIIR , an old mlln of , Johnson countr , who has been mentaBr unhal- anced for some time , has he en relm'n- cd to the Lincoln as'lum , from which he was released some months ago , DurIng - Ing the past summer anel fall Mr , 1i.IIIH : hael been maldn hlH home wllh his children in this count ' , hut of late he has been laboring uneler stl'an e hallucinations - lucinations , lJeln dmil"Jns of selling bulllllngs afire. While h' . and : 'III's. Oscar Burns. worlh , residing ahout nine miles south. w'st of C'allawar , were returning home after tallng ChrlstmuB (1InnOl' with the family of a nelghhorlr : . Durn8worlh waH sueldenly sched with a fainting Rpell. She was taken Illto the house of Peter Pearce anel a doctOl' snmmonell , hul when he a1'l'1'I1 lIfo had IIIlHsed ont. She hael been enjo'lng the hest of health , and hall not complalnell of feollng 111 during the da ' , Dalwta Clly 111 boln slowl ) ' su'allow- cd up hy the 1\Ussol\I'l rlyer , and ai- realh' over a thlrel of the original town RItO has dluaJJeareel ] Into the I'n ] > aclous maw of the stream , This state of affairs - fairs Is vIYlell ) ' shown h ) ' a map of that section just completed ly lIal'\'ey A. IIarl of this citro The ma ] > will he In. trohced at , the next meetln of the Mlssourt Rlyer Improvement assoela. tlon ) y Senator \Varner , who Is a mem- her , An OLJOrntiolt was performC'd on Cas. pC'r Kessebaum of l'I'emont ; , whose howols were 8toll'd ) ) u ] > hr a cancel'- OIlS growth. Owln" to the IJIltiellt's u VlU1eC'eI age. the cancer could nol he rOl1lo\'od , hut I1n artificial opening and I pnHsag'O were mllde and he Is getting I : ( ! Iong' IIlcelr , , Ollie lIolhrool. , the ) 'O\III \ girl of : Xehmska ( ' [ ty who hael hOl' cnlp lOrn from her head on Chrlslmas Ilay and who was ] Jlaced In a hosJltal ] at Omaha , Is ronortecl flf ; gettinK along lceH' . Sliln will be grafted 01the beaG t t ke _ th.e place of the.r. . ll ) . - - - - - - - - - - IIi . . : i BORRY LOOKING WARR NTG , - - - - - Iscucd by School Directors for 0001(9 That Come Not. lIAIl'rING'rON-A I1h'anHcr r . conti ) . 1I11ull' the rounds of t he school dll'eetors In Cedlll' county ! l1'l'tl'mling to talto OI'dct'lI for tl'xt hnolla , 110 Ea\'o Il bl dlseonnt for wanants In luh'lU\ce , 'l'hcso 1\(1 lIecurclI to the amounl of nel1l'I ) ' $1,000 and solll them to local uanl.s at Il dlseonnt. Nol 11 IJOol , wa/1 l1ellvcl'cd and the hunls are aftel' the duped 8chool of. ! leers , . the laltet' claiming the wllt'rant null and void on nccomt of the non- doll\'cr ) ' or the boollS , while the banI , . ers cll1l111 the wananls valid because t'cg'ularl ) ' lasuOlI. Several lawsuits , It Is thuught , will ensue. COZAD WATCHMAN IS SHOT. Unidentified Enemy Peppers Sltmuel Burgess with Buckkshot. COZAD.-Samlll'l Burgess , night 1I11U1 al the Penllec hotel , was shot while stullullng In the omce. 'rho shot wus fil'ell thl'Ough the wlndow b ' sOl1leone unidentified. 'fho weapon used WIIS ovhlontl ) ' a shotgun 10ldel with uucllshot , The charge strnel. BUI'ess III the fllce , fOIll' of the hoahuekshot IJIlSRln ! ; through the lower parl of the face. 'rhe wouml Is sOl'lollS , bul not noccssnrlly fatal. 'l'hero Is no clue as 'et n.s to the Idontlt . of the woulll.be assassin , ' 1'he wounded 1111\11 hils heen marshal nnd niht ! walehmnn for the Illst six weells. Store Robbed at Leavitt. The store of Ihe Ames : \lot'canUla compan > ' at Leavitt was robbed of be. tween $ : ! OO tllIII $300 wOl'th of goods , When the cIeri. ollened up In the murnln ho found goolls scnttm'ed about lho store and the back door uroltcn open. Some shirts , underwear - wear , dress goods , Rhocs nnd olher goods wel'e talwn. From the Ilullntlt ) . of goods mlssng [ the burglars Q\'ldent- Iy had a. team. 'l'ho high wind had blown away all traces of trael.s , 'fhe same store was hrolen open utilI so\- eml hundl'ell dollars' worth of goods tal\Cn about two monthR ago. No Leprosy CaseG There. A rCllol' cll'culalell In Lincoln that cases of lop\'os ) ' had been dlscovered In the Hussan [ colonr of the cll ) ' Is declared by the authorities to bG1 without foundation. Bealt n OfficCl' Rhode salel thalan Investigation mnde U ) ' the city physician nnd himself disproved the report. EGtlmate of Lincoln Population. In response to a. request of Postmaster - master SI1.ot. , who recently received a. canununlcatlon frJm the census 1m- rean asiling fol' an estimate of the pOllulatlun of Lincoln , CIt ' Clcrk Pratt sent to the postmaster IIn estl. mate which places the population at 16ln7. Drops De 1d While at Work. IIAS'l'INGS-li. : . W. Shaw , 1111 old resldenl of IIastlnE3 , a watch ropall'Or ur tl'ude , dt'opped dead In front of his I'esldence , lie hael eaten n heart ' din. ner and was I'opalrln ! ; his front walle , which obllgell him to do some chopping - ping to gel lhrough the frost. The Ilhrslclan pronounced Is apoplexy. Goes to Princeton. PEllU.-Dr. W. A , Clarl. has been. called to Pl'lncetoll , N. ,1. , to talce part In a dlscu3slon at a n1Cetlng ! of the American Ilhllosophlcal sOl'let . of which he Is a membel' . Dr. .Josah [ Ho'ce of lIa1'val'll IUllvp.rslty Is Ilresl. de.1t of the socloty , Amputates Both Legs. . . . FHF\IO'l'-DI' : ! . I1l1qlllm amlHltat- cd hoth legs of Martn [ Ii.urlght : , the man who ! "oll 11I11\c \ I' tOw cal's lit the wesl end of the Unon [ Pacfie [ 'lIrclR , one lit till ! anldo IInd the olhCl' jm1t hC'low the IOlCe. I nl'lght waR also hmt IntC'rnally , hnt will 1'l'CO n ! I' . Nebr > lska Man In Wreck. NOIUo'OLK.-II. C , Sullel' , who was antun/ / ; the Injul'ell In the Pennsylvan' Ia. IImltell'reell at La I'\\ ' 111 , Inll. . Is It prominent IInlllemeal (1ealer and Ilro- perty 0\\1101' of NOl'foll. . He was rc- I nmlng from a1Ilt In Baltimore. His InJtI\\s \ \ am lIot fatal. Poultry Show for Paplilion. PAl'lI.I ION--AII OI'ganlzaton ! to be Imown as the Sa\'Jy County Poultr ) ' Association was ! "onnoll In Paplllion. 'I'he 111'81 exhlhit will be helel Fl'hru- al'r 4 , 5 nlul G. Locate Mlaslno Man. J.'HE\ION'I'-Goorge : Vascalcla. the man who has heen mlssln from this elt . sln'e Jnly lasl , ha:3 : hoen Iuclltetl at Cart huge , S , D" and professeR to bo mueh Stl\'llriwcl \ ! thal his friends should he nllll'lned at his 11Isullpcar. ance. Admlh Being a Forger. I\IMllNIi.Y-Jael. : OUls wus h1'onght here from 1 lm CI'cl'k chllrged with forgcl'y , lie got two IJlr : cheels from the Slundlll'll Brllige C.Jmlll1n ' for his companions 111111 ollllorsing their names un them hall them elshed ! , Lat. er h ( > waM an'cstecl IInti gave up the IDOne ) ' , Whell urmngetl here ho Rd , mlttCll his gllill anti will Jlrobnhl ) ' he cn'tillgcd In IlIstrlcl cont't , when It Is sllid he will Illel\d guilt ) ' . OWJI III . ) 'oullg man and SII'S drink Is what causcd him to clJmmll the crime. . , - . ( , I . . . \ ! ( I \ , I . . \ / , . :0' \ / . . , ot' . . ' . . , l . . . . . . ' I ' , I / /j'i./ f/ , ; I I ( I 1\ \ I Mrs. Fairbanks tells how neglect of \ , yarning synl ptOlllS , viII soon J prostr te a ' , yamane She thinks 'Va111an'S safeguard is Lydia E. Pinkhaln's Vegetable Compound. UDEAR : Mns. PI rrnAJ-rgnornnco nmi neglect nro the cnmo of tmtold fema.lo Butrcl'illg' : not only with the la.ws of hcnlth but with the chance of n. ClI1'C. I diu not hecl the wl\l' ings of headachcs orgnnio , pain ! ! , and geneml weal'ness , until I wns WClllllgh prootratcd. i kriow I had to do something. IInplily I did the rIght thing. I took Lydia E. l > > lnlhnm's Ye etallo COlUlOuIld fnitltfully , nccording to. dlroctloI.B ) , nnd was rewnrded in n. feW' wceks to find thut m : lches nnd pn1ns dJ.s : appel1red , and I af'l\in felt the glow of honlt.h through my body. Binco I h:1\'o been well 1. hayo been moro careful. I hnve also advised n number of my sick frien s to take LUn E. l lnldllun'8 Ve"etnblo Compound - pound , 1\11(1 they hwo : ne\'er had reMon to bo sorry. Youm very tn y , l\1ns.MAY Ii"AmuAN1S , 216 South 7th St. . , Minneapolis , Minn. " ( Mrs. Jrnlr. banks is ono of the most Buccessful and highest oalaricd travelling saleswomen - women in the 'Vest. ) _ . . . . . . , . . . , , ! \ . \ , , . . _ . . . . -J When-women arc troublcil with irregular , Imppressad or painful m .t allen , wClllmcsl , lcueorrh a , displacement \Ilcerntlon ot the ' ! Tomb , tb..tI . hearing-down fec1lnrr , inflammation of the ovaries , bacl.ache , blonUng ( or flatulence ) , general dcuilit " , IlldigclIUon , nud nervous prostration , cr aM beset with such r ; 'mptollll nil dizziness , falntncR5 . , lassitude , exeltnblUty , Ird. . tauility , nervousness , rlccplessncss , melancholy. all-gono ami" " , ant-to-bo-o left-alone" feelings , bl1ICII , nnd 1lopelellRlleRs , they sbbllhl remember there'llS one tricd nnd true remcdy. J..ytlln . E.I > > lnklu\1u'S Vegetable Oompound . at once removes lIuch trouulcB. llc U5Q to buy nny otber medicine , tor 'au need the best. II DJ1A n MllS. ! ) INJCllAM : - For over two yenrs I sufl'Ol'Ctl moro than tongue can express with kidney amI bla er trouble. : My physician pronounced - nounced my tronblo catarrh of the blndder , cnnscel by ( hsplaccment of the 'Womb. I hnd Q frequcnt de mo to uJ' 11ate , and it\vas veifpUn. : ful , and lumps of blooel would pa.ss willi the urine. Also Imel bl1ckacho very often. II After wl'iling to you , and receiving your reply to my letter. I followcel your advice , and feel that you mul 1.(111E. . Plnklmm's Vegc-o table COlUlIOUlHl hnvo curcd mo. The medicine drew my womb into its proper 1)1I1co , and then I was well. I never feel any pl1in now , amI can do my houso'Work with case.Mus. . A.WE LAMO , Kiricni , l\1ias. No other mellelno for femalc IUs in tllc , vorId has roceIYe4 Bueh widesprt'lul uml ullqunJUlc cDlorsemellt. : nlrs , Plnlduuu In\'Hc all sick , vomen to wrlto 11er tor advlco. She has guIded thousl\mls to health. Address , Lynn , Mnss. FORFEIT It 'We r.n.nnot . forthwith PTlo1uce theorlRlnallotioTi an4lfptotvNO' . $5000 alloo tCIUmonlab , " .lalcl1 , ,111 provo tbelr IIlu ! < Jlute'ltounlllenei. . LJ'llla E. r1ukhaw Medlclno Co. , 14aD. . . . . . ' - . . . It i5 the purest. cleanest starch made. It is rree or injurioU5 chemicals. It can be used whue ordinarily you wouJd be afraid to use starch or any kind. That's Defiance. Your grocer sell5 it. THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO. , OMAHA , NEB , . \VESTERN SUPPLY CO. JODDERS OF PUMPS , WINDMillS and PLUMBING MATERIAL BELTING nd TItREGItER SUPPLIED. PACKING and ELEVATOR REPAIRD. 020.022 " Streel , . LINCOLN , NEBRASKA BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH I .sYRUP cures coughs anti co1c1s. THRIFTY FARMERS are IDvlled to 161t1 In Ihe ltale ot lb"lau4. .11. . . . they wlllllDd B lIulllJltul ! aud healtb1 elllDlLta1an" clue market. fur tbelr producli aoeS pl..t1 .11n4 at reaRon.llla price. . Uap aoeS dONlrlpU , . puIIbO letl will lie l I1t tree on ILppllaalloQ U. DAD tiN HOOP. Sec' , State Ooarl ! ollmmlarallon. OALTlyae. 110. .