. . . . . . . . . ' - . . . . . - , . t' " - - ruSTfR ( OU n RfPUBLlW . By D. M , AM8IUIRRY. anOIODN DOW. . . NEmRAfJJU - ' . . .11I r Ne s in rief I ' 1'ho Canadian tariff commission 10 olttlng nt Montrenl. President Iloosovolt wont to Oys. ter nO ) ' to cnst his voto. Fortysoven poll tlcnl 1) lsonors were liberated nt Kherson , Hussln. prcmler Wit to Is finding It difficult to form a cnblnot In Hussla. Count Wltto hns Issued n. strongly worded appeal for confidence , Two members of the Alu'on , 0. , coun. ell have been Indicted for bribery. All the powers have now ngreed to r movc thell' tl"OOpS from the lrovlnco ) of Chili , l dgnr GIJI hns heen alpolnted rog. ulnr and M. II. Hnndnll subslltulo rurnl free dollvol'Y cnrrlor at Auburn , I Neb , 'fho aparlments of Vleo President 11. n. 1\III1er of the Chicago & astern IllinoIs rnllJ'Ond were entered by burg. lars , who secured : : , OOO worth of jew , eh'y. eh'y.General General l 'rnncls Shermnn , chief of staff under General O. O. 1I0ward in tbo civil war , died nt his rosldenco In Waulwgan , Ill. IIo was 80 years of o.go. o.go.It ] eel < s at present ns If the lIboro.ls tlo.d made a clean sweep In the eec- tlous In Aborto. ] . lght constltuoncles llavo been henrd from and nil have Iono IIbora ] . A cablegram from Panama. received o.t the war department states Umt Sec. rota.ry Taft , who 10ft Colon , w111 aI'- rlvo at Norfolle November 14 , reaching Washington the 1Gth. Information rencho Washlnglon thnt the Illsputo nbout the frontier be. tween French Gulnoa and Portuguese Guinea on the West African const hns been dofinltely settled. A bulletin Issued by the census bureau - reau shows thnt there ere 4GO manufacturing - facturing establishments In Indlnn territory - ritory , with products for the past fiscal year valued at $7,3-I7,30G. The rendering wores , pacltlng and shipping buildings , slaughter house and omces of the Danahy Pactlng ] company - pany nt Buffno ] , N. Y. , were destroyed by firo. The ] 08S Is $76,000. At Chattanooga , Tenn" the quaro.n- tlno question waR the prlnclpll ] topic of discussion at the southern conference - enco on quarantlno and Immigration throu ! < h three busy sosslons. A movement Is well under wo.y nt Richmond , Ind. , thllt wl11 bring the vllrlous polo ] ongues of U1G United Stlltes under 11. nn.tlonnl ngreoment similar to that of bnse bnll leaguos. The oxecutlvo commltteo of the No.- Uonnl Educational o.ssoclntlon ho.s accepted - copted the In\'ltation from Cnurornla. to hold the next annual moetlng of the nssoclaUon In San F1'I1.ncisco JUly 9 to 13. 190G. At the vntlcan It Is now consldored very probnbo ] thnt novo Francis Bourne , archbLshop of Westmlnstor , will bo chosen ILS the fifth cardlnnl to be a.ppolnted nt U10 next consistory. The socrotllry of the Intorlor hlUl withdrawn trom entry all the pUblic In.nds In ten townships In the Carsoll City ( Nov. ' ] nnd district with the vie , , " ot Including It in a. .forest rcsorvatlon The commission appointed by the prosldont to fornmlnto n. mellS'uro pro vldlng for a. uniform ndmlnlstratlor at the DnturallznUol1 laws reported tc him its recommondatlon , togethe1 with th'o drnft of a bl11 to bo submlttai to congress. Assoclato Justlco of the S lproml Court and 1\Irs. 1\IcKonnn Imvo an nounccd the engngemont of thol ) ' 0\lI1gest \ da.ughler , Hlldegardo , tl John Leggett Pultz ot Now Yore ] , SO ] of John L. Iultz , nnd a b'l'ndua.to 0 Harvard In 1901. At a meotlng ot the bonrd ot trm toes ot the Co.thollc unlvorslty a Wnshlngton , D. a. , It was docldod t , npply the remnlnlng $ l 1QOO of th gift of $101,000 , the contributIon mild by Mrs , Gardiner of Datlmoro ] , to th debt of the lInh'crslty , As the result ot the dellth of Jnme Squires ot the Alton , III. ; high sehoo who died from Injurlos received In foot ball game , the Alton board ot e ( ucntlan hILS adOltod n resolution C01 demnlng that gnmo and pln.clng th blln upon foot hall In all Alton schooll Heon ] Hope , recently married to nal dolph a. .Johnson at Pergulmas , N. C WILS found dOlld in her brIdal chambc Thursday with a. pistol In her han nnd a bullet wound through her heal Johnson was l'lng across the hed dOli with tl reo bullelfr In his head nll body. The house of ropresontatlves Cuba , In Bocrot session , refused U request ot the ] ocal court for perml slon to lrOSe ute six natlonnllst co grossmen who , on April 1-1 last , for Ibly seized documents co\'oring son fifty allegations ot Improper ncts 1 members of the municipal council , Havnnll. The lOPO recel\'ed In prlvnto aue once Archbishop Aexander ] Christo. . Portland , Oro. a. C. Moller was Ilrrcsled In Londl on the charge ot embezzlement In SI 1 'ranclsoo. ' 1'ho arrest Was made the request of tllO state depnrtment Wnshlngton. King Edward celobrntod his 64 blrthdllY Ilt Snndrlngham. Congrll latory toegrams ] poured In from I parts ot the world. H. M. Wild of Chicago refuses sonrch for his son's slayer , saying th . the man's consclenco wIU glvo 111 au1Jlclont punishment. . . . Too Much Hospitality. I A BOII101' ] Inloly COIllO over with Gen. ( ooro wns asQil ] if ho had 1I10t with much hOSlltallty In Hollnnd. "Oh , ) 'OA , " ho rellIcII , , "I mot with tar too II1l1ch of It. I was In lho hospital nearly 11.11 the Lllllo I WaS thcro , " The Largcd Arsenic Mine. Wll1lt IA snhl to)0 \ ) the ] nrgost Ill'- sCJ1le ) 11I1110 III the world , turning out seventy tonR n lIIonth , Is sltuntort in Ii'loyd count ) . , Vlrs.lnln , seventeen IIltios from ChrlRlIanslmrg , the near. est rnllway stntlon. Well , Why Shouldn't She1 A glr ] alwo 's hoJUs ] thnt after the messenger boy hns brought an oblong box contnlnlng 11 llalr of now shoes for her fathO ! ' thnt the neighbors will thlne ] the hex contains violets for hor. -ChlC go NewR. , Saved Boy Three Times. A custom.houso amcor of Ynrmouth , I1lIgnnd : ] , the other rillY saved the IIfo of a. boy who hnd got off 11. quay Into the sell. , nnd found he was a hey whoso IIfo ho hnll snved In n. similar manner twlco beforo. Canadian Alligator Boats. "Alligator bents , " uRed hy Canndlnn lumbermen , can travel both on ] and and water. When the boat comes to 11 pace ] where the rlvcr has entlrey ] dried UI ) , or to a. snnd Imnl < , an anchor o.nd cabo ] are talton out some way nhead , the engines arc sot worltlng , and the boat Is slowly hauled up to the anchor. Get at the : : : ause. Sncramcnto , Ky. , Nov. 13th ( Spo- cla-A ] ) tnlcnl 1I1ustrallon ot the way Dodd's Kldnoy P1I1s Cura Ithou- rnnllslIl Is well told b ) ' Cntherlno Do- vine , who Is very wull ] ; nown horo. She sa's : "For ever four yenrs I was greatly troubled with nheunmtlsrn. ] t used to talta mo worst In my legs al1l1 fuet. At times I would bo so bad 1 could not put my feet to the ground. AR I am ever seventy-threo ) 'ears of ago lbo- gan to thlnle I was too ohl to get cured anll shoud ] have to bon l' 1I1Y Rhoumatlsm the host wny I could. Dut I heard about Dodd's Kldnoy P1I1s nnd thought 1 would give them a trial. So I got a box nml began laltlng them. W < JlI , I must sa ) ' Doll 's Kidney P1I1s did 1110 a wonderfu ] lot of gooll , They enstod the pain from the first , and to. day I nm In bettor health than I have been for n1llny yenrs. " DIdn't Want to Drown An Engllshmnn nnd an Irishman were condemnoll for plrncy. For that crlmo they nro generally executed near some river. 'l'ho Englishman WILS to suffer fIrst , hut hy some accIdent - dent the 1'OpO slipped nnd ho foil Into the water. The Irlsh1l111n heggell that the rope bo tlell fast to him , "for , " ho so.ld , "If It shouh1 slip I would surely drown. for I can not swIm. " Needed More Evidence. Juries in the newer western stntes 111'0 sometimes care-free-maned by the slmpo ] majesty of the cede of Justinian. A now omcIal of Arizona had II. townsmnn "up" for seHlng Impure - pure whlsley. The whlsley was oer- I o fin ovldonco. 'l'he Jury retired to debate on It. They Iresenlly filed In and the court nsleed for a. verdict. " 'Voll , your Honor , " said the for man , "wo want moro ovid en co ! " Breathe Through Nose. The m uth Is not the right entrance - tor air which Is to enter these dellcato I and wonderful orgnnisms-our lungs. ) 11 lIttle 'filtration must bo beneficial r before It is allowed to on tel' the ] ungs , 1 The nllsnl pnssngo nffords thlR f1Itra , tlon , aUll BO saves a tremendous : > amount of wear and tear of the lungs , r Automatic Fire Alarm. J An nutomatlc fire alarm recentl , t1 patented In gngand ] sounds nn alnnr f a hotel ofilco twel\'o seconds aftel n fire stnrts In nny or Its rooms. Thc I' apparatus Is slmpl ) ' nn apIlIcatlon 0 : , t fact that hent Itho cnuses expansIon o sudlclont in this case to compete ] 0.1 o eloctrlc circuit. o o FROM TEXAS Some Coffee Facts From the Lon Star State. FroUl a beantlfnl farm down In Tex as , where gushing springs unite tl form babbling 11roolts that wln thol spllrdlng ] way through \lower \ ) ' melHlE comes a. note of gratltudo for 'doll vel" ' from the coffee habit. "Whon 111) ' baby boy came to mo fiv , years ngo , I began to drink POStUll Food Coffee , having a feollng that I would bo better tor him an 1110 1I11l : the old ] < 1nd at drug.la en colTeo. was not disappointed in it , for It er abled mo , a small dellcato woman , t nurse a bouncing healthy baby 1 months. ' "I have slnco continued the use ( Postum for I ha\'o grown fond ot I and hnvo dlscovorod to my jO ) ' that bas entirely rellovel mo of n b1ll011 habit which used to llrostrato mo tw or three times a. ) 'oal' , causing mue dllComtort ! to I .1ml1) ' and suferln 11. to myself. of " ] \y brother.ln.aw ] was cured ( chronic constipation by ] eavln ! ; ort t1J old J < lnd O [ col1co and using 1'01 > t 1111 ) J1 Ho has become e\'en 1II0ro tend of \D than ho WaS of the 011 ] coee. n t "In fnct the entire fa1l111) ' , fl'om tl1 at latest arrl\'al , ( a 2''cnr ohl who 11 wnys calls for his 'potlo' first thing I th the morning ) up to the hend of tl , u.11uUSO , thlnle there is no drlnle so goc lI ] or so whoesomo ] as PoStuUl. " Nan given by Postum Co" Dntlle Creo to Mlch . . .at 'fhero's a reason. 1m nead the IIttlo bootee "Tho noad I WellvUlo , " In plecs. Have Proved TheIr Worth. The cnmpalgn undertaken by Inter' ested pUbllcatlonR to undormlno the fnll h of lhe peopo ] In proprietary modlclneR hn. ' ! drawn torth the follow' tng from n high medical authorily : "It must novoI' ho forsotten that the Interest ( Jr the IUllnuCacturer Is to put out 11 rOllll'l1y whl"'l IR not only morl- torlous but Rafe. With a small army of enemlos constnntly on the nlert , rondy to solzo upon and magnlty e\'ory . unCnvora11lo clrcu1l1stanco , how few are the rases of accident or Injury from the use of prolrletnry medlclneRI Comllnlnts In reglll'C ) to the use or Ruch remedies nro oxccedlngly rare an utterly Inslgnlficnnt , In comparl. , son with the amount sold anll the mil- . 1I0nR of plOpo ! ] who nvall themselves ot these 1'emedle8 , " NOT A TRADE LEFT Rheumatism Thoroughly Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. There i 0110 remedy that wiI. . cure r1wlllllatlslll ill IIUY of Its forms allli so thorouHhl ' ! ! l'Il1licato the diselLso from the f ! . ! ; t m that I ho Clll'O il ! IllJrmnIlIIlI t. 'l'liis 1'ellll'ly il ! Dr. WilIiaUlI ! ' Pink Pills fol' Palo Pcoplo 111111 the } Jroof of the statomout is foun in the experience of MI' . ' 1' . S. 'VII lIr , of No. 72 Acaclomy street , " 'aterlown , N.Y. Ho SIL/i : / : " 'fho Jilin'II ill jointl ! alld } \\'II ! ! my lilY RnIToriu s for 0\01' t.wo : ) 'CIII'8 WIIS boyollll description. 'l'lwru WILlIn ! illllJIISO pain ill my shouJrlnrl'l1 hnt } lro\'onICIllllQ from "lOOIing ILIIIl I woud ] got up ntHl wnllt the lIoorlLt night. 'VllUll I hnglln taking Dr. 'Villillm ! ! ' Pink Pills the illlPl'OVo- lIIont Will ! gl'llllUIII , bllt by the time 1\1111 ] tlllccn fOUl' lJOxol ! I wa : : ! entirely curoll ( \1111 I Inwo lIut hnll the Rlightost touch of rhoumntlsm sillco thllt timo. " 111'VllglU"S wife is nllio olltl1ltRiasl io ill her unllorSlHllout of Dr. WillilUns' Fiuk PilIs.-Sho lill ) ' ! ! : "I have triOlI the JliIIl ! lII'Holf for stomach troublo. IUIII have experienced great ruliof froUl thuh' 1Isn. 1dlLus.htur , Mrs. Atwood , of Gill strcet , 'VnlurlowlI , has uRerl them for fOIlIlLU ] wClllmuss IUIII Wa m ueh bUll- 01ltQ(1 hy thum. I rewml Dr. 'VilIhuns' Pink Pills for Palo' People ns 1m ex- troll1oy ] valullho ] fnmily lIImliciuo. " Dr. 'VilIillll1s' Pillk PilIlihnvo mtrorl the worHt CIlIiOS of hloolllesslIlJsH , illiliHeRtlon , illflucmo.a , 1H'lIrlIlChcs , hllCIll'hoH , hUll- ba o , HcinticlI , lIoumlgill , IInrVOURIlIJSq , Rpillnl wClllmoss , 111111 the spoclal lIil- mOllts of girlH 1U1I1 WOIl1UII whoso hlol ) ! Hupply becolllos w'llk , HCIIUt . 01' irl'o/l1- / 1m' . 'fho genuine DI' , Wil1il\IIIS' Pink Pills ' ' to ho free fl'lllll opiates nrn IYul\l'lIuIl'ol ( or nny hllrillfl11 Ih'l1tS Ilud call not illjnro the most Ilnlicnto SYlitOIll. At all rlru/- / gists or 1'roll1 the Dr.ViIlimns Ml'li- ! cillo Co" Sehlllwtlld ' . N. Y. , )1ostpnicl ) , 011 recoi pt of )1rico ) , 60 ceuts pUl' OX , six exes for $2.60. London's , Deat'hs by Acclde t. London's average death roll byaccl- dent among males is between four and five n da ) ' . London's male popu. ] atlon number 2,1G7,8J7 ! , so that the rlsls of death by nccldent are moro In London than In the rest of the COl1n' tr ) ' . Ever ) ' two days throughout the ) 'ear nine Londoners are leilled by un , promedltated violence. Important to Mothers. I nmlno carcrl1l1y cvery bottle or C.\STOTIT.\ . 1enro alii ! . pure remedy tor lurants and children. and see thut It - - nears the ' . # - " - Slgnl11uro or , . c..tIZ { In Ueo lror Over 30 Yeurs. The Kl11 You 11l1vo Always Dought. Scheol for Aeroneauts. pnrls has 11. school for neronauts and contempates ] 0. second. In the ono al. relldy In exlstenco beginners In the navigation of the 1111' can got instruction - tion In the In.st theory and prnctlco or airship management. Anchored bal. loons with ca11es ] ns high as 400 me. tel's ( MoUt 440 yards ) In ] ength are I lit the dlsl10sal of the pupils. The Isthmian Canal. Now lhat the Cnnal Treaty haE been ratified , wo ma ) ' expect to sec worle resumed In 11 short time , an the great caualshls. ) ) carr'ing huge loads of Pl11sbur "s Vltos to nil part ! or the wOl'ld. ll ) ' the wa ) ' , hllvo ) ' 01 over eaton Vltos ? You'll 1110 ; It bet tor than nn ) ' other cerelll food. Must BI:1me Something , If a. man misses a train he Is tr'ln , to cntch It Is hllrd for him to mal\ { himself 11elo\'o ! It Isn't hecauso he ha ! - to sUIJOrt ! 11. hlg famll-Now YOI'I Pross. - - - - - - - Here Is Relief for Women. Mother GI'a ) ' , n lIurso III Now York , dls CO\'ol'cll II plemmu t hCl'b I'elllod fa I' WOIIIOIi ' : 1IIs , called AUS'l'HAI.IAN-LbAl < ' . It Is thl ollly certain monthly ro ulator. Curci female wealmosses , Bac1moho , Kidney an ( Ul'lnury h'oubles , At ull DL'U ! tlsts Oh' lI all ro ots. Salllplo malled 1"lnI . Addt'cSS 'rite Motltcr Gl'U ) ' Co. , LoHoy , N. Y. A girl s01l10111 mnrrles her 1Ilea ] which is ono reasol1 why there Is Sl much hal\1lness \ In the worl ! . Defiance Starch should bc In C\'CI'y houl'eho1c1 ' none I' ood. beilitles 4 oz. lIIo\'e for' 10 cenl thnn allY othcr brand of f'old wntc starch. The man who sail ! eternal vll1anc , was the Irlco of IIhorty IH'obllby ] no' or trlcd a can1\1nlgn \ cIgar. ) f 10 Jtr.llIaIIlW' " 1'11111111111 : Yl'n" . I ) . Forcblhlren t ethtll , ,0fl11& Ihuj:1l1U1 n'lueellI It UamlUlltlou , all 11) ' 1' ln , curcI wlu,1 eollu. ' " l > > tUI 10 Truo. the lIen 11111) ' be mightier tllll 11. the sword. hut the 1101111 Isn't muc In good without the ] ICII' ot 11. Imlfo , 10 Id Mon who worry bernuso they ar I comiJOllel ! to worlt , worry the mQ. ! Ie , when they ha\'o no worle. When a woman wins at cnJ'tls thor to comes Into her face 1m exceodlngl Bo1t'8nt18 cd OXIresslon. ' . - " ' . . . ' . . - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . . . . . . - . - . - - I THE NEWS IN NEBRASKA , I OVER THE STATE. Central City anli community Is ex- porlonclng a grent rollglous rovival. Frnnltlln Is moving In the matter ot providing a system ot water worl < s. An Omahn fnmly ] cnmo nenr being asphyxiated by a cat turning on a gas jot. An extended tour through the west and nong ] the Pacific COMt Is to bo made by the University of Nobrnscn. ] . Glee club next spring. Fo.rm help Is so scarce In thl ) vicinity - cinity of Auburn that glrs ] are puttlng on male attlro and going Into the corn fled ] to gather crops. Neary ] 20,000 head ot sheep hllv < J been recolvod ut Wood River und I moro nro coming on nearly every train. Conditions IJolnt to 0. very successful - cessful season for sheep mon. E. R. 1\Ioon , 7J ! yearR old , ono of the I oldest and most prominent resldonts : ot nandolph , Kan" WaS strucle by a Union PncUlc train at Beatrlco nnd Instantly Itilled. . lIe ] eaves a largo family. An unsuccessful attempt was made to rob Johnson's Cash store at Kearney - ney , but the robber , or robbers , wqro frightened awny by the manager of the store before nny booty had been so cured. Dl1rllngton Tax Agent Pollo.rd WIlS In 'rccumsoh and offered the county treasurer 11. sum , about $0,300 , In settlement - tlomont of the railroad company's taxes In Johnsol1 for the past : rear. The offer wo.s not accepled. 1\Irs. Vacay ] Wllcho. wns struce ] and Instantly Idlled at the m111 crossing In Schuyor ] , by the mall section of Union Pacific train No. 10. The body was thrown fully 125 teet , the head being ] mocleed entirely off the trunle. Fort ) . years -ngo lIon. FennoI' Fur- geson , the first chief justlco of Nebraska - braska , was buried Ilt Dellevuo , Nob. Lllst wcelt there wns 11. granite stone placed at the grave of the judge and his wlfo in the Bellevue cemetery. Yorle county farmers nro aarmed ] because of the rainy weather , which hns prevented them froll1 getting In corn fields and gathorlng another lllrge bumper crop. As high as 4 cents is offered for corn shuclcors. D. S. Crlppon , the town marshal of Palnvlow ] , who was stnbhed b ) ' a sabol' In the ho.nds ot Carl Llesner. nn aged ( o.rmor , w111 recover. The hlado of the saber pierced the flesh eight or nine Inches , but luclelly did not strllco o.ny vita ] 11Ortlon of the bed ) ' ; ' \Vbllo burning trash in the yard , Mrs. Dridgot Whalen , of Auburn , caught fire and WIlS completely enveloped - opod In fiame In 11 second's time. Hep ] reached her In time to prevent the o.c- cldent from proving fatal though her clothing was badly burned. O. V. Eaton of Lincoln , elected councilman nt the Jun olectlon , was run over and le111ed by a Burlington switch engine. Eaton was wallclng along the track near K street and stepped to another trac1t to avoid a train and was struclt by the switch englno. Near Bassett John Stoclednle was held up and robbed of a smnll nmount 'of money at about 7 p. m. Ho was driving Into town when two men stepped his horses and demanded , thllt he hold up his hands. HavIng no weapons to defend hlmselt he ai , lowed the men to go through his pock , ets. ets.Tho Odd Fellows of Emerson cele , brated the completion ot tholr no , , " building. Over 200 visiting mcmberE were present from Lyons , Dancrofl , I Pender , Craig , Wakefiold , DaltotD City , South Sioux City nnd Poncn. Ten candldatos were Inltlo.telI. lJelJUt ) Grand Master O'Hanon ] of Dlalr delivered livered nn address. 'fho nobolmh ! sen'ed n sumptuous supper. Land Commissioner Eaton will stnr1 out within a few dn's to revIew thc apprnisement of school land , TherE Is school ] and in fifty-ono countlCl which will have to bo ] oolcod nnel _ this ) 'ear , ns a number of lease hold ers have defaulted in tholr payments In all about twenty counties will b visited before the 1st of January II which the lanll commlsslonor will re vlow the nppralsement. Great interest Is centering In Ull nnnua ] Johnson ounty farmors' In tl tute , which w11l bo held in Tecumsel some tlmo during January. Aroad ] : the program commltteo Is at worlt ani . Is endeavoring to learn from tllOS' ' interested whaL tOIlcs to put dow ] for discussion. A road day wlll b hold , for the method of drngglng th public Illghwa's by the King dra , , plan is gaining popular favor thero. Powell Wood , a. ) 'oung mnn lIvln. . near Staplehurst , who , with hi brother , runs n throshlng outfit , me with 11. sorlous accident whl10 nt wor on 11. farm near Seward , The thresl Ing hnd been completed and the mo were nbout the machlno when th blower became cholted up , nnd youn II' Wood nttempted to push the stu Into it , but in doing so his right han was caught In the machlnory. HI arm was broleen In two places an his hnnd was crushed. A party ot rall1'oad sun'e'ors wor running lines on the west sldo of tl1 river near Deatl'lco , anll It is roporte thnt the Missouri Paclfie Is figurln on connecting its prOIOso(1 IIno trOi , Virgilla ! with the Union Pnclfic I I that Ilaco. The First Natlonnl banlt of Pllg ( was enterell by perRons who bro ' 0 the south window. The robbers dt It through to the vnult , but no nttom ] was made to open the snto. A fo papers were stolen , but were throv. ' 0 , awny at the stoct ] ) 'nrds. A valunb , icollccUon of coin In the vault was n' ' , " )7 them. - WANT THE LAW INTERPRETED. Officials of SIoux and Gosper Counties - ties Want Information. The legal department ot the state has been aseed ] by the officials ot Sioux nnd Gospor counties for nn In- t rpretatlon of the Judge Tuclccr Inw , enacted by the legislature , pro- vhllng for the fleectlon ] of jurors. Under tbo terms of the ] IlW neIther ot these counties can figure just how they can soect ] n jury , IlncI so tar the ] ogal depnrtment has not been able to solve the puzzle , though It has not given up. In the meantlmo It was thought advlsablo to wrlto JUdge Tl1clcor : but , as ho has troubles of his own , this pnn ] has been nbandon- ed nnd the attorney genera ] will continuo - tinuo nt work on the proposition , though guesses from other nllorneys will bo In order. The proposllon to bo solved Is as follows : Section 1G74 of the supple. mont to Cohbe"s statutes provides : "I-low Names Soected ] From List. -That upon the completion of the canvass of oectlon ] returns said 110ard shall select at lenst GO { ) namc ! ! from the tall ) ' shcot , provldcd tho.t the tnlly sheet contains that many names : If the tnlly sheet does not contain 500 names , then from the actual numb or of names contained on said sheet , in nil counties having loss thnn 30,000 inhabitants In the man- noI' following : They shall dlvldo the number of electors to bo seected ] by the number of the voting precincts nnd nllot to each voting precinct the quotient or number thus obtained : then the bonrd shall divldo the number - ber of names found upon each tally sheet of each voting precinct by the quotient or number allotell to eo.ch voting precinct ; then shnll count from the top of the tally sheet of the Ireclnct the number of names of this last quotient , the ] ast name of which shnll bo selected and put into a 1'0- ctJptaclo as herelnnfter provided : then again count down the tally sheet , seectlng ] every name that corresponds - spends to the number of this quotient - ent , until the full quoto. of names from sllid precinct shull have been chosen , and thus continue the process - cess , through each precinct until the required number of names shall have been selected , and the names so furnished - nished to the clerk of the district court of the county or his deputy. Lack of Trained Teachers , PERU-Tho State Normal schoo ] at Peru is not able to meet the demand made upon It for trained tenchers. About 300 graduntes nnd students have been paced ] In positions In the public schools since last l\Iarch and yet the school has not sultablo appll- C nts for several hundred requests that have como In during the summer - mer nnd fall. CI'lIo l\IcGlnltlo of Nellgh , who was booldcoepor In the senate during the last session nnd who provlous to that time hed ] 0. position in the auditor's office - fice , has secured a position as cashier i of a banle in Il1o.ho and w11l remo\'e to that state In the near futuro. Charged with forgery and wanted at South Omaha , H. F. Neher was arrested - rested at the homo of his brother , six miles south of Doatrlco , by Chief Durlt and Deputy Sheriff 1\1oore. where ho was engaged In husking corn. NEBRASKA'S ALFALFA CROP. BecomIng One of the Great IndustrIes of the State. That alfalfa is becoming ono of the greatest and most vaunbo ] ] crops In I Nebraslm is conclusively shown by 0. report issued by the stnto bureau ot labor and statistics dealing with the acrenge , production and vauo of the alfnlfo. crop of Nebraslm for 1905. Tllo report shows the total ylold ot the crop to bo l,301,7GO tons , at a vnluo - of $11,715,840. This great yled ] was 1'111 sed upon - an acreage of 316,711 acres , which gave nn average yled ] of 1 .1.12 tons per acre. The Increase in , - the production or this valua11lo hay Is very notlceablo when the aereage and production for the last four years . Is considered , In 1002 the acreage ot nlfalfa in the state was 201,65G acres , , and the estlmnted ylod ] was GH.970 tons ; In 1903 the total ncreago wns 238,401 , with an ostlmated production of 834,403 tons , amI In 100,1 , nlthough the acreage decrease about 2,000 acres. being 23G,321 ncres , yet the total production was greater , owing to a larger average yield. The totn ] yield for that ) 'enr was 886,203 tons. It will , therefore , bo aeon that by fal the greatest annual Increase has beell made this ) 'ear. The increase III ncreago over ] ast year has boon 79,39C acres and in total production 416,7GC tons. tons.Dawson Dawson county ranles first In thE production of alfalfa , having proauce ( )9G46 ) tons on nn ncroago ot 21GG2 Buno ] county onjo's second rank with 11. production ot 84,116 tons fron an acreage of 1tGG2. : , State Officers Need Not Pay. LINCOLN-Attornoy General 1\101' rls Drown has trnnsl11ltted to tIll school board ot Llncon ] his officla opinion regarding the logallty ot thl claim m lo by the beard f'n the statl officers and stnto el11Iloyes for tUltlO1 fees , The attorney genoml not ( 'n ] : holds that the chlh1ren of state officer ! nnd others who live In Llncon ] bu who malntnln n ] e a ] resllionco else where nro entltlel' to frtJo sehool prlv 1I0gos , but ho 110noullcI1s In stron ! umgungo the actloD of the boal' a an InjusUce. . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . , . . . . A GIANT LAID LOW. Crippled and Made III by Awful KId- .I ney Disorders. , John Fernna's , fruit rnlser , Web. ster , N. Y. , sa's : "I used to 11ft rail. ' road tltJl ! enslly u t wrenched my bnck nnd beglln to suffer with backnche nnd ] eldnoy troublo. I neglected - lected It until ono. da ) ' a twin go felled . made mo crawl 011 . . hands and knees. I waS so crlpplO > II It. I for a. time that I couhln't wnlk with. out sticks , had hendnches and dizzy \ spoils and the ] ddney secretions were muddy and tUII ot brlcle.dust sediment. Doan's Kidney Pills mallo the pain dlsappenr and c rrectod the mlnary troublo. I 1111\0 felt Helter ever since. " Sold by all donlers. GO cents a 11ox. Foslor-1\I1Iburn Co" Duffnlo , N. 'Y. To SIlVO her lifo , 0. woman can't malw horseH bello\'o that If she uses a. gas range she , isn't saYing money beeauso her coal bills are less.-Now York Press. r K C BAKING POWDER. The Best Example of What a Pure Baking Powder Should Be' In-Qual- Ity i1nd Price. A popular and efllclcnt baldntt powder 1'0- qulrcs two thlllfS-lh'st , that the food made with It shall be absolutely wholcsolllo' second , tl1ut it shall o sold lit a l'casonabl prlco. III talking' about the hcalthfulness of baldug powdcr , It lIIust bo rl'lIIembercll that baldng powder is not nllal'tlcle of dlot any moro than cOIIIIJl'essed ) 'cnst. 0110 would bo qulto as objcctlonable for fooll as the othcr , except that of the two , the bnk- in/ / ! powder ml ht bo prcCorablo , Wo do not cat olther baldng powder or ycast. What wo o eat Is the biscuit and brcad raiscd with thcm , Whcn placcd upon the table no ycast rel1\allls III the bl't'Rll and no baking pow cr { II the biscuit , Both lcavoulnngents / have bcen destro'cd in I thc I1cratloll alld the baldllR' othorwlso , In- I stcad of lI ht rcad lIlI hlscult wo should have a mass of hcavy , harll.baked douh. ! Ono wcll.lmowlI bl'lUlll , K C Baldng Powdcr , Is sold .HHlcl' a ; ) OOOOO ! ! uarallteo of its healthfuhll.ds alld purit : . . , There clln be no doubt that II haklll powder so fuar- nntced Is absolutch' ' wholesomc and pcrfcet- ly rcllablc. EvclI'if it did rcmain In the food it could do 1I0thln hnt f00l1. \VltI\ regard to prlcc , a badll ) powdcr ns e11lelont IInll wholesome liS is posslblo to maIm can bo sold. lit 1fall' pro1lt , for ono ccnt an ounco. If tt costs more the price is cxhorbltallt. 1\1I1110ns or pouuds of K C BaklnPowdcr / , " made br the Jaqucs l\lanufacturing Company - pany of Chicago , have beell sold at the nbovo figure 1111 o\'cr the eoulltr ) IInd K C offers the best cxample at prcscnt on the IIIl1rltct of , what a good baldu powdcr should bo , both In rcspcct of quality nnd rcnsonal'lo pl'lce , There would bo a lot more fun In the world if peopo ] wouldn't. try so hard to ho.vo It. ITCHING SCALP HUMOR. Lady Suffered Tortures U ntl ! Cured by Cutlcura-Scratched Day , J , and NIght. . f" ( j "My scalp was covered with little plmfles and I suffered tortures from the itching. I Wll8 scratching all day and night , and I could get no reRt. I washed my head with hot wnter and Cutlcurn. Soap nn then applied the Cutlcurn Ointment as a dressing. Ono box of UtO Ointment and one cake oJ : Cutlcura Soap cured mo. Now my head is entire ) ) ' cear and my hall' is growing spen ldy. ] I have used Cu- tlcura Soap ever since , anll shall nov- eI' bo without it. ( Signed ) Ada C. l. , Smith , 309 Gran St. , Jersey City , { N. J. " nemombor that who.t pulls the strings Is the force hidden within ; there lies the power to persuade , there the life-there , If ono must spealt out , the real man-Marcua Aurelius. A Great Monarch. Wealthier than nn ) ' brother sover- elgn : master of loglons. which number - ber ever a million : lord'of more than oneslxth of the surface of the globe , with subjects of many colors nllli races , nmountlng to over one.hundred and twenty m11l10n souls , the Czar of all the nusslas w111 not bo Invlnclblo unUl ho adopts Pl11sbury's Vltos as his reguar ] brealfnst diet. - It Is not enough to lal\O steps which may somQ day ] ead to 11. goal : each stop must Itself bo a goal a11d a stop l11eowlse-Goethe. There II more Calarrh In Ibll pectlon of tbe ccuntry thnll nil olherdlelloes I"IL Il'/Clher ! , nil-I ulIIII ( he lao' few yearofal .uPIo.ed to b" Illeurullle , Fur a rellt , , dlelle IIntl Dl lIY Yl'/lr8 locturM pruliounel'llt II local Ne.erlhe,1 lucal rCllledleo. an,1 by contantly fol\llIl \ : . 10 l'\IrO" lib Itll'nlln'l\llIll'nl , pronounced II Incurablo. . . I SclclIl'e ba"llI'OVen Clll/Irrh ( II lie I\c"ollllltlonlli dl. ( ' ' ' ' 0 IIIHI ( herefore requlroeuntltuU , " ' ' ' ! tre ! III ut. ' II ' 1' , J Chellcy I lIall'a Cat.arrh Cure , 111""nracluretl ) l ; Co. . T"ledo , Ohio. II Iht ! vul ) ' eOIllIIutlolllll . _ cure on " the IIIlIrkel , It la takell Internally In do.e from 10 , directly on I he blood I It acto dropuoa IcaBpoouful , f" . . and mucon" .urfllccil of the oyolelll , The } .ITer one bundred dollllu fur anyeaoe ft f lIi1 to cure , Send ' tor circulars nud tCOtllllOllllllo , AI , < Ir M.1 1" " , J , CIIIN : gCO" Toledo , Oblo. 601" hv Drulla.I.I5c , ' 1' ke illlll'll"amlly 1'111' for conBtlpatlon. Wise mon arc In8tructell b ) ' reason ; men ot less understanding , by oxperl- once : the most Ignorant hy necessity ; anll beast b ) ' nature-Clrero , - - - - - - - - - Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot.Ease A powdor. It rcsts the feet. Curcs Swollcn SOI'O , Hot , Callous. Aching Swoatlll l"co' ' nud InJt'owlll Nalls. At nit Druggists nnd t j Shoo 5 ccnts. Accept 110 substltuto. SlIlIIplo III. . . 1 11 li'lU F. . Address , Allen S. . Olmsted , Leo } ' , N. Y. Glrs' ] schools nro good places to ] earn how not to learn nnfthlng that will ho usofn ] to them. I do not bellcvo pt ! < o's Cllro fo r Consumpt1011 has an equal tor l'oul1'i null clhls.-Jom- , UOYEII , 'l'rlnlty SlrllllsIIII1.l"t'lJ. 15 , lOOll _ ) Books In London LIbraries. " . There are ! J,9G5.8G3 hooles In the public libraries ot London. . , II I I ,