' ' ; ' ' ' . . . . - ( t1'r.V' : . , . " " . ' ' , ' ' ! 'I - " ' . . . . \ , I" " , > Saw It Come Out of a Cow , A lItUo city' boy anll his sister Dorothy - othy were talcen to the country for the first. time. The two children were happy as the day was long. In the late after. noon they watched the cowo como homo , heard with deUght the tlnk. l1ng cow.bolls , and the UtUo boy even went In the barns to see the milking done. At supper , just as Dorothy was mtlng her glass to her rosy UPIJ , the boy cried out : "Ob , Dorothy , don'tl ' You mustn't drink that milk. It's not fit to drink. _ It came out of a cow. . I saw m" . . . . . - - - - - - - - - , Wagner as a Curative Agent , Vernon Lee has told somewhere the story of the marvelous effects of Wag. . ner on a headacho. Ono does , after a , time , succumb to what Is a kind of , hypnotism : the sound seems almost to , clear he air , or at least to lull ono Into a kln .of dream In which only the sensD' of hoarlng exists. \ Peculiar Ice Cave. A summer attraction In Colebrook , N. H. , Is the "Ico cavo" In Dlxvlllo notcn. This cave is formed by a fis. lIuro In the ledge of the mountnln . that fills with snow . In winter , and Is protected . rom the sun's rays at all leasons. , Omaha 'Directory . . ' The Twentieth . - ! Century Policy . I Issued by the B t .L .O , , . . , . . n. . A MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY Agents Wanted. Ask { or terms. , . BASCOM H. ROBISON , - President. MU ; ; O $15 . This sale lasts but a short time only. Write { or one today. A regular $23 Ostermoor Patent Elastic Felt Mattress , weighing 50 lbs. , in French Art twill ticking , shippcd anywhere - where in the state of Nebraska , freight prepaid ( or $15. You save $8 by ordering one now. : ORCHARD & WILHELM SOLE STATe AGENTS OMAHA NEBRASKA , - ' - Ship Your / HIDES Wool , Ta ow , Pells FURS The D. B. McDonald Hldo & Fur Co. : Omaha , Nebraska Highest prices. No commission or drayage. Full information , tags and prices furnished . on application. A trial shipment will convince - vince you that it pays to ship to us. . . WE WANT CREAM You \Vant More Money . If we have no agents in your town , ship direct or write us. We also buy BUTTER AND EGGS KIRSCHBRAUN QI1 SONS OMAHA , NED. The Correct Fall Styles in everything to wear for women , men \ . end children , lit Brandeis New Store Omaha , Nebraska BIGGEST STORE WEST OF CHICAGO [ arnMore . ! ! nuslnss d bO hand Courses taught by 1\loJlt Experloncod Teaohors tn tbe'Vost. Positions tor gradu- ates. Work for Board. llolp for doso"IDjf students. Address ! IOSIIEn.LAI'tIPMAN COLLEGE Information tree. 1700 } ' . .mAm st. . OILUU. NED. I If It's DOLLARS AND OENTS you are after ! Ship Your Cream 'i ' Ito the Farmer. Co.Operative Creamery , ' Omaha , Nebraska. We Furnilh Cans. MAKE MORE MONEY ttr fto Yo LIVE STOCK Ship to ALEX G. BUCHANAN & SON Live Stock Commission , 154,156 Exchange DId ! : . , So. Omaha , Neb. 32 Years In the Business. TnE IRON THAT IRONS One n. . rd In . . .rl borne Jublloe Self.Heatlnf Flat Iron J. . ben.r , 'Iulcker , . . , Ier an ! cbupo-r wa , to . IrOD. n""kl.tlr. . , Kivu rullinrormation. "rho DUk 4,410 S. . Utb , JU lLY.B la'G , CO. 0''U4 , Na.IU'JU. STEADY EMPLOYMENT 'elllng tea , cotreo. bakln ! ! ' powdor. oxtmets. liOap , r b. otc. l'rcrulums Klvan with all our goods. rite for terms to OltANl > UNION 'l'J A CO. ' 1 360utb lCtb t3troot , OIAlIA , NJIIIIAIICA. : - - . . . - - - AIR PRESSURE WATER SYSTEMS CRANE CO. OMAHA m Ifortt : : : . DENTIST . , .ea..11I OIll"Net , > . .ltoolll 4. DDhnllID Dloek. N. Eo r IIUb al1tU > I\1I1IaHllts. Oood .et teetb fUel 1I'0id ' ' ' ' ' 8 .roc brldlre c . . . . AmallfAm 11\lIn \ .IIOe'1 . . . . . .11 I 7 KdMl1l1 \ nKS.II..ndup. 1I01lloIJV4B. ' U'Il/tll 0 filA } ! ! ' . lIrtnjf tlllu.derll.cmeot with 10a. DYEING AND CLEANING fQl ou , p"r.IM t nl1 < 1lnformatlon on cleanlnll It etn qt l1a IcVnls of w'arln apl/arel. Out or D 1lWlrCl'oro prompt anfcllruful : nltontlon. T.ho l'antul-ll111\o 1M. Jones I3tr , et , Omaba. Neb. - ' - - \ .t ; .8TAM.MERING . CURED \ . lWpa' IUDdor&cd b1' the ruedlcnl pr9- IL > tIo. 11& IIlyon Julia It. VAUGllft , UCl > lIat , 1J1nLDINO , OU.AllA , NJu. : . Trll : : J..1Arn In Owaha. 18 1Iall _ , HY J ; rtlflter hero. 1'0.llIons = 'CfIU1C4r'ftc ' ' 07'bI.UejleI80311arnol ' tlt.O . . . . - . NEBRASKA IN BRIEF NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON R.lIglouo , Social , Agricultural , Pollt. leal and Other Matters Given Due Con8Ider tlon. The now Catholic church at Sutton 'Wos dedicated last weolc. , Corn husldng is now In progress In some portions of the state. Barbers of Nobrnska City have dO. i e1dod to advance their prices. Robbers operated , at PlaltslDouth , lecurlng $16 from ono store they on. teredo The first lecture In the course at Pawn co City will bo given by Senator LaFollotto of Wisconsin. Free mall delivery Is expected to bo established In North Platte as soon ns the housas are numborod. After being closed for several menthe for repnJrs , the Model Milling company - pany at Tecumseh Is aenln at work. Henry Meyers , despondent and said : to bo mentally unbalnnced , committed sulcldo at Lincoln , taking carbollo acid. acid.After After the Dummer vjlcatlon all the churches have resumed aggressive wOl'k and are busl y engaged In for- .ward movements. At his annual auction sale , A. E. : stutt , residing near Avoca. Cnas coun. ty , sold forty-soven Duroc Jersey plgsl In ono hour and thirty minutes for $1,107. \ A burglary was committed atl Clarles , robbers entering the office of the Foster Lumber company and' rifling the sne , securing $42 In cur- , rency. The robbers left no cluo. Smallvox hns Invaded the rural dls. , trlct southwest of Fort Calhoun , bb. ' 'ginning at the home of Wiillnm Slerk. , Mr. and Mrs. Sierle both are victims of this dlsenseIr. : ! . Sierk being seriously - ously lll. Two unidentified robbers entered the farm house of John Kost , near Norfolk , and leveled a revolver at Miss Mnry Kost , aged 16. She fnlnted and they ransacked the house , getting $21. and escaped. At Teknmah , a1't.er being out most ' of the night , the jury In the Butts' trial returned a verdict of guilty of shooting with 'intent to wound , for which the penalty Is from one to twen. ty years in the penitentiary. Governor Sheldon has appointed United Stntes Senators E. J. Burkett , . and Norris Brown nnd all the con. gressmen In the state delegates to the combination and trust confotonce to be held In Chicago Oct. 23 to 25. , The new city directory now being published In North Platte will con. taln 2,100 na.mes. Multiplying this by 2 % , the usual ration In computing the population from names obtained In compiling a directory , the population Is found to be 5,250. The fruit crop , and vartlcularly the apple crop. In Lincoln county was not by an means destroyed by the early , freeezes. J. Q. WlIcox went to Suth. erland and purchased the entire prod. uct of the Hunter orchard , amounting In all to 1,200 bushels. J. H. Penner of the Union state banle , Beatrice , haa returned from At- , lantlc O1ty , N. J. , where he attended the meeting of the American Banlccrs' nssoclatlon as a 'delegate from the No- braslm. Banlccrs' association. He re- IJOrts that the Nebraska delegation was one of the largest In attendance and that the delegates from the west were conspicuous In nll of the deliberations - ations of the convention. A shipper who sent a cnrload of stock b yond Al1Ianco reports th'nt he was chnrged by the Burlington 60 cents a bushel for corn for feeding at Aurora , and that whn Alliance wns reached $1.80 a. hundred was charged. As this Is almost more than 40 cents a bushel more at AllIance than at Aurora , and as the Aurora charge wns held by him to be a rather stiff price , he has mnde a roar. Wl1l the price of land adapted to the raising of corn advance to $150 to $200 au acre within the next ten : roars ? That Is the prediction of John P. Thiesen , representatlvo from the Falrbury dstrlct [ , and one of the most conservatlvo farmers In Nobraslm. Mr. Thesen [ docs not marvel at the price people are paying for corn land today , and he looles upon $100 an acre as nothing out of the way. A sad sight took place in David City when the family of John 'Weber was separated. Mr. Weber was unable to support his wife nnd three children. ' 1'he mother , not being able either , was tale en to the county farm , and the three children we I'd talwn In charge by Miss Louise Ranleln , representing the Home of Homeless Chl dren. Miss Ranldn toole the two boys and lIttle girl to Omaha , where she wlll en. deavor to find homes for them. An immcnse amount of apples have been shipped from Telcnmah this fatI. Du'ers from Sioux CIty and Kansas City have canvassed the county and purchased the apples for so much a ' bushel on the trees. The new freight clepot of the North. western at Fremont Is about finished and w1l1 be ready for use by Nov. 1. The Commercial club wlll celebmto Its opening b ) ' a banquet In the largo central r'\om on the first fioor. The building is cont'cded to be the largest nnd best ot Its kind outside of Omahn ottly In tbo entire state. . . . ' ' . . . . RHEUMATISM RECIPE PREPARE SIMPLE HOME.MADE MIXTURE YOURSELF. . Buy the Ingredients from Any Drug. gist In YJur Town and Shake Them In a Bottle to Mix This. A well. known authority on Rheu. matlsm gives the ren ers of 0. largQ Now York dally paper the fonowlng valuable , yet slmplo and harmless prescription , which any ono can easll ) ' prepare at homo : Fluid Extract DnndeIlon , one-half ounce : compound Iargon , ono ounce : ' Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla , three ounces. Mix by shaldng well In a bottle , and tnko a teaspoonful after each meal nnd at bodtlmo. . Ho states tbat the Ingredients can bo obtained from nny good prescrlp. tlon pharmacy at small cost , and , be. ing a vegetable extraction , nro harmless - less to tnleo. Thls pleasant mixture , If taleen reg. ularly for a few days , is said to over. como almost any case of Rheumatism. The pain and swelling , If any , dlmln. Ishes with each do so , until permanent results are obtained , and without Injuring - juring the stomach. Whllo there are many so-callel Rheumatism remedieD , patent medicines , etc. , some of which do glvo rellet , few reany give permo. . nent results , and the above wlIl , no , doubt , be greatly appreciated by many 'sufferers here at this tlmo. Inquiry at the drug stores of oven the small towns elicits the Information that these drugs are harmlesa and can be bought separately , or the druggists wlll mix the prescription If asked to. SEEK TO WH SOLDIERS. Russian Girls Risk Life for the Cause of Liberty , - "When the university opened last autumn I started to' work again among the soldiers , " said the young , woman. "As you know , the revolu. tlonlsts are at present worldng very hard to win over the army , and one of the means Is to talk freedom dl. rectly to the soldiers. For this girls hnve been found to bo more effectlvo than men : the young peasant soldiers are more wllling to listen to girls , and are far readier to protect them from arrest. So all over H.ussla hundreds - dreds and hundreds of girls are now nightly meotlng with groups of sol. diets , in working men's homes nnd In barracles. To go into barracks and tnlk revolution to the soldlors. hardly - ly anything is so dangerous-for the girl caught Is tried by court-martial and in a day or two is executed.- From Leroy Scott's Interview with a usslan 'Voman , in EverybodY's. Man Whose Memory Was Bad. . For more than an hour a witness tor the defense had dodged questions. His faulty memory was particularly , exasperating for the counsel for the plalntlrt , who was seeking to recall to the witness' recollection an event of four of five years previous. Event. ually the man remembered "Bome- thing about it. " "Ah , " contlnucd the lawyer for the plaintiff , "what dd you think of It at the tlmo ? " "Really , " said the witness , speakIng - Ing before the lawyer for the defense had tlmo to Interpose objection , "it was so long ago I can't recall exactly what I thought of It. " "Well , " shouted the cross.examln. er , excitedly , "If you can't recall , tell us what you think now you thought then. " A Break In the Ceremony , , Llttlo Tom was t.wo years old and tnlklng before his proud parents took hhn to be christened. Though llmlt. ed , his vocabulary included one or two cholco words picked up from his fnther. Of course , he looked like a perfect lIttle cherub on the eventful day , with his wide blue eyes and shin. Ing curls and mother had got him up In great shape for the ceremony. At the most Impressive point Tom turn' . cd to his father and exclaimed in ag. gravated tones : "Why , damn it , ho wet my head ! " WIth n smooth Ire a.a Defiance Starch , you can launder your shirt. waist just as well at homo as the steam laundry can : It will have tbe proper sUffness and finish , there will bo less wear and tear of the goods , and It will bo a posltlvo pleasure to use a Starch that does not sUck to the Iron. , Most U"healthy Work , According to a German phYSician , Dr. Horn , miners ago so rapidly because - cause of their unhygienic surround. Ings that they present all the r.spocts of senllo decay at the ago of 50 , be. yond which few are able to ply their vocation. Problems Concerning Wealth , It's easy to understand why so few of us have money. These who know how to make It don't know how to keep It , and those who can keep It can't get It , and that's the only renson why they can't keep It. That an artlclo may bo good as well as cheap , and glvo entire satisfaction , , is proven by the extraordinary sale of Defiance Starch , each lackago con. talnlng one.thlrd moro Starch than can be had of any other brand for the .amo money. - To Stop Flow of Blood. To stop the fiow of blood bind the wound with cobwebs and brown sugar pressed 0.1 111(0 lint r with flne dust of tea. When the blood ceases to fiow npply laudanum. , Didn't Need Cyclopcdlns. The cnnvassor ror n c'clopedh1 came to the homlJ of n colonel , whoso record ho llnd carofu1Jy studied before - fore his viall. ' 1'ho colonel wns oa. peclnUy proud of some of his aons , so the canvnssor began wllh : "Tho so are , 'ery fine boys ot } 'ours , celone1. " "They nre , " replied the colonel , "I reckon you are ready to buy any. thing t110S0 bOYB wnnt ? " "I am so , " said the father of the fine boys. "Well , then , let mo sell you thla cyclopedia. Thoro's nothing will do your sons so much gooll. " Dut the colonel looked at him nghast. "Why , them lads of mlno don't need any cyclopedia. They ride mules ! " ' Lnuudry work at homo would bl much more satisfactory If the right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness , It Is usually noces. sary to use io much starch that the beauty and fineness of the fabrlo Is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness , which not only destroys the appearance , but also affcctD the weRr- Ing qunllty of the gooda. This trouble - blo can be entirely overcome by uBlng Defiance Starch , as It can bo applied much moro thinly because of Its grent- or strength than other mnkes. . Excusable. "I suppose , " remarked the coy widow , "that you are an advocate of early marriages ? " . "Oh , yeti , I am , " roplled the scnnty haired bachelor. "Then , " continued the C. W. , "why Is It you are still a bachelor ? " "That's qulto another mnttor , " an. swered the Btlchelor. "Tho only marriages - riages I believe In are enrly ones , boo cause there Is some excuse for youtli. ful rollles.-Chicago News. Deafness Cannot Be : Cured by local appllcallonl , al they cannot rcach the dl. caee < 1porllon ot tbo ear. There II only ono WAY to cure dcafnouan < 1 that II by conultutlonal r01110dlel. Dearnoel II cnueed bylln InaaIDod condilion ot 1M mucous IInlnlt of tbo l ustncblan Tuba. Wbon this tube II Inlla1110d you h&\'o rumbllnl ; lound or 1m. pertect heulo ! : , and when It Is enUroly oloeed , Dear. neM.1 ! the reeulttlnd unlen tbo 100alll1118110n can betaken taken out and th ( I ube restored to IU normal condl' tlon , hearlol ; will bo destroyed foroverl nloo calos out of ten are oaueed by Catnrrh. which I ! notbhllr but an Intlsmed condition of tbo mucoul IlIrfacel. Wo will Klvo 000 Hundred Dollars tor noy calO ot DearDeu ( cailiod by catarrh ) that caonot bo cured byliall'l CatArrh Curo. Stlnd for circulars. free. Y. J. CmmEY & . CO. , 'rolOdO , 0. Bold by Drlllrillat. . 'j c. Taka llall's I'amlly 1'1111 for conlUpation. Well Qualified , "So you want the position of ad. vance agent for our circus ? " Intor. rogated the manager. "Well , wo need a man who can ctlr up some llfo everywhere ho goes. " "That's mo , boss , " hastened the appIlcant. "Had any oxperlel\co in stirring up life ? " "Vou bet ! 1 usel ! to drlvo a street sweeper and stirred up millions of germa every dllY. " Starch , 1I1O ovorythlng else , Is be. Ing constantly Improved , the patent Starches put on the marleet 25 years ago are very different and Inferior to these of the present dny. In the lat. 'est dlscovery-Defianco Stnrch-allin. jurlous chemicals are omitted , whllo the addition of another Ingredient , In. vented by us , gives to the Starch a strength and smoothness never ape preached by other brands. Bush Over Burled Treasure. There Is a tradition in Germany that It was customary in the 1\l1ddlo Ages to put an elderberry plnnt over buried treasure. A farmer at Oels. dorf while plowing close to such a bush unearthed a vessel containing 2,300 silver coins of the eleventh cen. tury. Important to MothDrs. Enmlno carefully onry boltle or OASTORIA , a eafe and lIuro remedy for InrantsllUd children , IUld Bee that It Dear the Bignatnreot In tJ'eo For Over 30 Years. Tl10 KInd You IIAvo AlwllJ's Bought , . Peculiar Ornament. An Afrlcnn queen , the second wire of Ilng Lobengula , wears for a head. dress on state occasions a carTed and decorated bust of her husband'a firat wife. Lewi ' Single llinder straight lic cigar made of rich/ , mellow to acco. Your deal. er or Lcwl ' l nctory , Peoria , Ill. Wherever we meet misery we owe plty.-Dryden. I , PITLESS SCAlES can be InslCllled ANVWItERE'ANYTIME NO DIOOltjO OR DLASTlHO SAVES K1sonondmasonl ) ' Corpe'nlcrwork cud luml1cr and lasts ror cr , . - " . . . . a\ B . following the directions , which I nro IJlalnl ) ' printed on each pnclmgo ot I DOn:111CO Starch , 1\Ien's Collnrs ami Cuffs can bo made just ns stlrt as do- elred , with either gloss or domestic I fillish. Try ft , lG oz , for 10c , sold by I all good crocors. Pollco of World's CIties. BerUn's patrolmen : ue ono to 340 , I LiverlJOol's nro ono to 4,19 , London's ono to 4DG , and Phllndelpbln baD ono I ' vntrolman for every 511 clUzena. On Manhattan Islnnd there Is but ono lJOUcomnn to ovqry 6,13 Inbabltnnts. , - _ . _ . - - - - - - - Hides , Pelts and Wool , TOBct full vallie , IIhil' to the old re1lnblo N. W. Hide & FurCo.,1\lInncapoll , Minn. There Is n place nntl menns for I every man aUvo.-Shnkespearo. Lewis' SinRlo nil1tcr straight lic. Many IImoltcrs prefer them to 100 cigars. Your denIer or I..ewis' l"nctory " _ . , - lcorin. - Ill. ThoBO 1110 which tate determlnOD , mlln must bcar.-Theocrftus. BACKACHE AND 1 DESPONDENCY t7 imtM ; , . . . . . , . . , : : : : : : , : : : ; : Are both symptoms of orgnplo do. } i.\i : : : : : : : : \ : : H : : : ran"'ement , nnd nn.turo's Wl\rnlnN' to . . : : . t- . * ' : : ' : ' : ' : : : . : : : ' : : ' ' ' ' , : ' ' , : : . k . , . . . \ women ot 0. troub 1 0 wb t eh w ill soon. : : : : : : * : : $ 10. i : : : ' : : : > > : : : : : : : : : : : ' , or or In.t.cr dceln.ro itself. now often do w hear women sn.y , uIt seems n.s though my bacle would bronk. " Yet they continuo to drag nlong nnd suffer with nchcs in the sml111 of the bacle , pl11n low down in I . . I . II II I . II I I II I I . . ' w : L.JDOUCLAS ' $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES T B J LD _ BHOE8 FOil EVEllY MEMBEll OF " . 1' . THE FAMILY , AT ALL PIlIOEB. UPlA $25 ODD To altV one who can pro"e W L ! J DOU/1l88 does not make & aell Reward more Men's $8 & $8.80 shoes " , an eltV othe , . manufacturer. T111 RI ASONW. JJ. Douglas shoes aroworn by more people In 11011 wnlks ef lito thnn nny ether make , la becnuso or tholr excoIlont atyle. el\8).l1ttlne , and superior wenrlng qualltlos. ! .I'ho solectlon of the loathers nnd ether matorlala for each parO of the ahoo , n11 < 1 oHry 110tall of the mnklng lalookod nftor br the most compJotoorganlzation of suporln tendontaCoromona11 < t eklllolishoomakors. who recolvo the highest wngoa palll In the hoe Industr ) ' . mHI , vhoso workmnnshlp eannot bo oxeolle" . If I cou1ll tuko youlnt ! ) my Inrgo factorlos nt Drookton.IIII1IS. , und show you how cnrofully 'V.IJ. I > OIlFlas shoes nro mndo , you , : 'Wou1d thou understand why th01 holt their ahnpe , fit } letter , , > ' " wonr 10llgor an" are of greater valno thnn nny ether mn'ko. III ) UrD MY $4.00 and $8,00 allt Edne SIoe8 cannot 6e equalled at altV 1'"lc. . OAUTIONI 'Illo Iollulno : : lIavo wa.lJoujllns lInmo nlld'prleo IItumpe" on bOUIIII. 'l'ake No Substitute. Ask your dealer ror W. L. 1I0ugias shoos. If ho cannot supply roulIond dlroot to fMtory. Shoos sent everywhere by mall. OatnIo { reo. W.LDoulllu. Brockton. Maua. . The Power Behind the Dough ! K BAKINC U POWDER 25 ounces lor 25 cent. A real power that raises and sustains the . . dough with absolute certainty. No failures. A cake made with K C cannot fall. . We insist upon refunding your money if a trial does not I . convmce you. Jaques MIa. eo. . _ _ _ _ _ Chicago I : Every W 8sltium ! Sells YOU CAN OE' } ' A OENUlNI LYON & lIEALY Washbum Piano nt the lowcst Chicn o pricc nnd on the most liberal terms of monthly paymcnts. This Is the plana that Is knc.wn ns "America's 1I0mo Plana" , because It hns the true sln"lnl1 tone and Is "uarantet'dJor IIle by Lyon & Henly , who ore the world's Innest music house. The Washburn catalog explains everything. It In the market tor n plana. mall this odver. tlsement today wi lit your name nnd nddress and reeeivo eatnlol ; and lIame or local piano dealer , nntt six plcc s ot bcautlrul new Illano music. Addrm , LYON 8 DEALY , OmOAGO I I PIT Be PITLESS SCALES. lo"or Steolllnct Woo < 1 lo"mwcs. m IInd UP. Wrlto us bururo you bUl. \Vo 8'wo you 1II0nor. AlloO - l'urnps I1nd Wtnd : lIIl1ls. ULL"X4i : 1111118. , U..I.I. . . . I. . Jf . : I. } Thompson's Eye Water W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 42 , 1907. , SICK HEADACHE . . Positively cured" , . I CARTERS Chese Little I'm. . Tbe1 I\lso relloTc DI. . ITTLE trenCrom DspepaIRI. . I V'E R dlgcstlonl\DlITooUean7 EAting. A rtect r a. edy lor Dlulnus , Naito P I LLS _ IItB , Drowlllne , Sa4 T"ll In the Mouth , eo" , " ed 'l'onltue , 1'1\18 In tla. Bide , TOltPJD LIVEK. 5lIcy : regull\te the Dowels. l'urcl1 Veietabl. . SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICEI Genuine Must Bear CARJERS Faa.Slmlle Signature ITTlE IVR : d PILLS. / 4. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. No'\V and Liberal lIoJneat. . . Regulations in WESTERN CANADA New Dislricts Now Opened for SctUemea Soma of the cholc. . . lands In Ihe I/raln ! fro" " Ina' belts of Sas1alch.- wan and Alberta dn ( recently Ii een opan.cS tor settlement undU the Revised I1olD08tU. Hel/lllatlons of Canad The u sa n'ds of hom. . steads of J60 acres oao _ are now IIvalla lo. The new relulatlons make II possible for entry to bo made by prOlY. the oppor' tunity Ihat nlany In the Unllcd States have beel waitlnltor. . Any member of a family may mak' entry tor any other member of the tamlly. who ml' be entltlod to makE ! entry ror himself or herself. Entry may now bo made before the AI/ent or Sub , AI/ent of the District by prOlYI ( on certain conditions tions ! by the falher. III other. son , daul/hter , broth. . or sister of Intendlnll hOUlesteader. "Any eyen numbered .ectlon of Domlnton Land. In ) ! anltoba or tbe Nortb.'V'e. ' l'rovlnt'U , oxceptlng a And 2&.oot reserved. mal be bom. . .tude < ! by Any penon tbe solo head of II famUW , or male oyer 1I1ea" . or afe. to tbe utent of . . 01 . . quarter loctlon , ell O acre. , more or I. . . . The ree In each case will be ' 10.00. Churche. . sehools and markets convenient. lleallby cllmatel splendid crops and 1:00,1 laws. Graln-lrowlDIl ancJ catHo ralslnl : Jlrlnclpallndustrlcs. For further parllculars as to rale , routu , be. . tlmo to 1:0 and where to locate , apply to W. \ . BENNETT , 101 NeW' York LU. BuUdln , . Omah. . ffehn.b. - - - . PUTNAM FADELESS , DYES Color more roodl brlahter and futer colors 'hln .n , c er dIe. Onll100 DackaQe colors all IIber. . The , dIe fn cold walar beller than .n , other dre. You eoM . /UlIlImen wlthoutrlpplngaplrlo Writolarlreo oOkiot-lowtoDoDloachandNIIColora. MONROE DRUQ 00. , QUlnQ , . . . . . . - . . - ' . . . . - . - , . . , . . . . . < . " . . . . . . - - - ' . . . . . . . . . , j - . -