Tlie Glister Gounly Republican D. M. AMSHKIIKY. Editor BROKEN BOWT . NEBRASKA s mm i INTELLIGENCE HERE GATHERED COVERS WIDE AREA. GBEflTER OB LESSER IMPORT Includes What Is Going On at Wash ington and In Other Sections of the Country. Washington. Congress meets the llrst Monday In December. The session will end March 4th. The beginning of November has brought an Improved condition of gov- urmncnl finances. The month shows a surplus of more than $700,000 , as against n deficit of $2,500,000 a year ago. The total receipts to date are nearly $7,000,000 ahead of n year ago and the disbursements are nearly $1,000,000. Contemplating the adoption of come of this government's improved census-taking methods In connection with its next census , the Canadian government lia-i sent to Washington K. S. Mcl'hall , of the census bureau of Canada , < o consult with Director Dura ml regarding the operations of the American census bureau. Pensions for all employes of na tional banks and protection for their families in cano of death has been proposed to the treasury department by the largo mutual llfo Insurance companies. Several reports of the companies headed by W. C. Beers of New York , had a conference Orlday with the comptroller of the currency icgardlng the legality of the plan. After a leave of absence lasting nearly ten years during the most of which tlmo ho was engaged In Arctic vxploratlon , Capt. Robert E. Peary 1ms returned , to nctlvo duty in the navy department For the present the famous explorer is to bo engaged ns engineering expert for the de partment of Justice in cases before the court of. claims , involving con struction work for the naval bureau of yards and docks. Foreign. Mexicans at the town of Sayula have tendered their services in the event of war with the United Stats. Crippen , the wife murderer , will barely * cscapo the gallows , though given a ten-days' extension from the original day set for his execution. The Australian commonwealth de cided not to accept the Canadian gov ernment's proposal to renew the Van couver and Australia mall eorvlco with calls at Auckland and Sidney only. Morroco 1ms agreed to pay Spain $13,000,000 Indemnity as demanded by the latter government following the successful Spanish campaign against the Riff tribesmen in the summer of 1909. 1909.Tho The marriage of Prlnco Victor Na poleon Bonaparte , cousin of King Victor Emmanuel and pretender to the turono of France , and Princess Clementine , daughter of the iato King Leopold of Belgium , took place at Montcallcrl , near Paris. Baron do Ungern StcrnBurg , corre spondent of a soml-ofllclal Austro- Huugarian news agency , was BOH- tenced by the appeal court to four years hand labor on the charge of high treason. Baron Sternburg was arrested last Juno by the secret police after a search of his apartments. The police slozcd his papers and the baron was placed In confinement. General. Socialism was denounced at the meeting of the Catholic federation at Now Orleans. There Is nurprlso In Portugal that the United States has not recognized the Infant republic. There is a long list of New York democrats who aspire to the coming vacancy in the U. S. senate. A movement Is on to deprive the next speaker of the national house of the committee appointing pbwor. Editor Hitchcock , for U. S. senator , has moro votes than any other man on the democratic ticket In Nebraska. E. J. Byrnes , thirteen years old , died at Mllford , Mass. , of injuries re ceived in a football scrimmage three months ago. A commission has been appointed to Inquire into the sanity of Kwlng "Watterson , uon of Henry " \Vattorson of Louisville , Ky. Flvo hundred pounds moro of docu mentary evidence records of the Chicago cage & Western Illinois railroad were brought into court to aid the govern ment in Its suit against the Standard Oil company of Indiana. Aldrich has a money bill which It Is said ho will push at the coming short session of congress. At Anadnrko , Okl. , Police Chief W. C. Temple was called to his door by nn unidentified Mexican and fatally uhot. The San Juan , Porto Rico , branch of the Union Bank of Halifax , has been merged with the Royal Bank of Canada. One hundred and four thousand settler * entered Canada from the United States during the last year and 75,000 entered the United States from Canada- Six persons were killed nnrt twenty- six Injured In a wreck at Kalnmazoo , Mich. The llllnoln Btnto lax rommlsfislon has fixed the rate of stale taxes for next year at 30 contn on each $100 of nsscHKed property valuation. Hugeno Zimmerman Raid Europe re garded RooRovcIt as nn agitator. National hanks of the country must soon make a showing of their condi tion. tion.Tho The lower house of the vncxt con- press will have a democratic majority of about forty. . Plnchot asks the president for leave to Illo a brief concerning the Cun ningham clalmo. H Is llgured at this time that Al- drlch's majority for governor In Ne braska will reach M.OOO. Trenton , N. J. , has a population of 90,815 Inhabitants , according to the thirteenth census statistics. Doctors nt their Baltimore mooting scored medical schools for their fail ure to train students on care of in fants. Charles W. Armour believes high prices have reached their climax , and from now on will be on the down grade. Tiio supreme court of the United States has adjourned for Its Thanks giving recess. It will reconvene No vember 28. Latest returns from the Nebraska election sht/w that Walt , republican , for secretary of state , will have about 250 majority. The successful campaign of Eugene N. Foss , the democratic candidate for governor of Massachusetts cost him $37,000 , according to his sworn return. The total not revenue of the steam railroads in the United States last Inly was $73,477,590 or $308.51 per mlle against $78,138,013 , or $335.00 per mlle of line in July of last year. The New York state department of health Is seeking the co-operation ol various rallroades operating In the state In abolishing the common drink ing cup trom trains and railroad sta tions. Complete returns indicate that the Wyoming legislature will bo repub lican by a majority of eleven on Joint ballot , insuring the return of Senator C. D. Clark to the United States senate. Governor B. F. Carroll announced the appointment of Lafayette Young , editor and publisher of the Dca Molnos Capital , to bo United States senator , succeeding the late Senator Dolllver. Mayor Gaynor said he would not favor a bill proposing to change the power of appointing public service commissioners for the First district from the governor to the mayor , of Now York. Exports out of this country In Oc tober were larger than in any pre vious month in the history of the United States while imports were about ? 1,000,000 less than In the came month last year. Belated returns on Tuesday's elec tion continue- Increase the plurality of James H. Hawlcy , democratic can didate for governor of Idaho. It Is now estimated ho will lead Governor Bradby about 1,000 votes. Long and short haul problems In- volvcd In the fourth section of the amended law for the regulation of In terstate commerce will bo discussed at a conference at the interstate com merce commission headquarters hi Washington on November 28. The Now Mexico constitutional con vention disregarded the advice given by Theodore Roosevelt to make a constitution easily amended and adopted an article requiring two- thirds of each house to propose nn amendment and a big majority of the electorate to approve. Census Director Durand has been having moro trouble of late than any officer of the government. Census di rectors always have trouble and al ways expect It. Aspiring communi ties of the urban sort are seldom sat- isllcd with the result of the federal enumeration of population. The Nobel prize committee has awarded the prize for literature for 1910 to Paul Johann Ludwlg Heyse , the Gorman poet and novelist. Rev. Dr. Charles Ilumner .Burch , arch-deacon of Richmond , Statcn Is land , has been elected bishop suffra gan of the Protestant diocese of New- York. Count Bonl do Castcllano , former husband of Anna Gould , now the wife of his cousin , Prlnco do Sagan , has filed with the -Vatican n formal peti tion asking the pope to confirm his civil divorce and grant him a church divorce. Count Bonl , it is said , is suing for the hand of Miss Anna Mor. gau , daughter of J. P. Morgan Personal. Colonel Goothals says the canal will bo Mulshed December 1 , 1913. Gov. SUunders , of Louisiana , will call an extra session of the legisla ture. President Taft gave Glfford pin- chot permission to Illo his brief in the Alaska land case controversy. A woman delegate to the American federation of labor spoke in the in terest of equal suffrage rights. Senator Depew , In the face of de feat , says ho Is the happUct man in Now York. Fifty-one counties give Hitchcock 114-U2 , and Burkctt 94,999 for sena tor from Nebraska. Stalling from a steamer , Aviator Ely in a biplane made a llight over a neck of Chesapeake bay. A movement Is on foot among Ken tucky democrats to have Congress- umn-oloct Caleb Powers unseated. Colonel Weaver , of the division of mllltla , says there Is strong prejudice among labor unions to the national cuard. DELEGATED FROM IRRIGATED DISTRICTS WIN OUT. DELEGATES BET ORGANIZATION Resolutions Adopted Favoring Gradu ated Plan In Payment for Plowing V/atcr. The llrsl meeting of the NubniBkn Stale Irrigation association at ISridge- port roHtiltPtl In tlio delugalcH from the Irrigated region capturing the or ganisation and affecting a pornmncnt organization that will horcnttur bo limited almost exclusively to dele gates from portions of the state where Irrigation is carried on. T. C. 13gRle- Bton was elected president ; \V. L. Minor , secretary , and S. K. Warwick , of Alliance , treasurer. A legislative committee was appointed consisting ol .1. L. Ilaligaii , .1. G. Uoller. Fny 13. Williams , 0. .1. Hunt , O. W. Cardner , Fred A. Wright and W. 1' . Hyron. Most of these committcemen are said to he representatives of Irrigation ditches , either as agents or attorneys. When the committee on resolutions presented a plank asking for legisla tion to permit land owners to buy wat er from whatever irrigation company they choose the plank was promptly tabled. This resolution was asked by landowners whoso lands are now un der prhate ditches and who arc com pelled to buy of the Irrigation com pany which has obtained the appro priation of water for r.uch lands. The resolutions adopted ask that the government I'athiinder ditch be allow ed to tiell Its excess water not needed for lands under the government pro ject to other canals and approprl'tors along the North Platte river based up on the cost of the reservoir and on terms similar to those on which the water IB disposed of to the landown ers under the government project. The association also resolved in favor of a graduated plan of water payments upon the Pathllnder canal extending over a longer period of time than ten years , as recommended by the North 1'lntto Valley Water Users' associa tion. It was reported at the mooting that D. D. Price , present assistant state engineer , and 1 { . IF. Willis of Bridge port wore applicants for appointment to the position of state engineer or secretary of the state board of irriga tion. The state board that makes the appointment will consist of Gov ernor Aldrlcii , Land Commissioner Cowlcs and Attorney General Grant G. Martin. Returns on Election. All of the counties in Nebraska save Douglas and AlcPhorson have sent in olllclal returns to the secretary of state. McPherson's vote Is small and will cut llttlo llguro in the totals. Taking the unofficial totals of Doug las and adding these to the official returns on file , the following vote is recorded on governor : Aldrich , rep. , 1U2.G22 ; Dahlman , dem. , 107,818 ; Wright , soc. . r > , ; ii7. ( Aldrlch's plural ity , 15,301. The leading candidates for senator polled these votes : Hitch cock , dem. , 12IU38 ; Durkett , rep. . 102- Ifii ) . Hitchcock's plurality , 20GCa. Aldrich carried 71 counties ; Dahl man , 18 ; Hurkott10 ; Hitchcock , 52. Outside of IVmglas county Aldrich bad 215,717 more than Dahlman , and Hitch cock had 10,812 more than Hurkett. Railroad Business. An increase of 10 per cent is shown for the year ending 1910 ( in total rail road business done at Lincoln and Omaha. Crawford shows an Increase of HO per cent over 1009. Ileatrico , Falrbury and South Omaha slow ; losses. Thousand Dollar Alfalfa Stack. Uopresentatlvo Lindsay of Webster county , who will sit in the coming legislature , probably holds the record for a Belling price for a hay stack. Lindsay got 100 U > ns of alfalfa from ono cutting of a Held and stacked the entire cutting in ono hugo stack. Ho sold the hay stack for $1,000 even , Buying City Securities. The state has again resumed the purchase of municipal securities. There being available runds on hand , the board of educational lands ami funds has bought $20,000 of Hoatrico city light and water b'omls at \\t \ , per cent. Plnttsmouth Rifle Range. Major 1C. J. Phelps , Captain Oago and Captain Kostorson of the Nebras ka National Guard went to Plaits- mouth to investigate a proposed rllle range and camp grounds on the Mis souri river. The grounds are suit able for a rango. but It IB doubtful If they are suitable as a place for an nual camping and maneuvers. Red Cross Stamps. The Nobiaska association for the study and prevention of tuberculosis has sent 50,000 of the red cross stampB to the local charity organiza tion to bo distributed for sale nrotiud the local department stores. These stamps arc placed on sale at the prlco of ono cent each , the proceeds from the sale going Into the fund of the na tional organization for the prevention of tuberculosis. It IB becoming milto a custom to seal all Christmas pack ages with thofio stamps and consid erable revenue is received thorofroui. LEGISLATIVE ROLLS. List of Members of House and Sen * nte. The Senate. iJliit. Xinni * anil Aililrriw. J'mty. 1 J. It. MmitHicn , ] , Fall * City D tfI IA. . VnniiT. .Sterling It V-Ilrnry KiittltiiK , Nebinsku City U I W. II Banning ; , Union 1 } r SI. 1. I'laccK.Viiln. . ( . D J -I ! H. Mot ton , Onmlia D -John 12 , ItciiKHt ) , Oiniilia . ' . .11 .1. M. TmniiM , South Oniiillii 1) 7 M. S. Wile-ox , finlK P sf. f. M Tairoii croftnii. u ! l A. A. Smith , St. IMwiitdt H 10 Krcd Volpp. Si'ilbner I ) II I'lill S Knbl , Wuyni- U 12 1. ] . . Allx-it. Columbus D 1 ! ! I 1) . ! . < < . Lxneh O Jt-W. II IloynntdH , Cliudiuii tt lt > J. A. OlllH , Old , ] ) Hi C. F Bodlnson , Kcinni'V. . .4 , .b 17 .1. II ilnlirinan , St. Llbory I ) 1S .I | | . K.-inp. FulleiUiii U n C Al. SHU. * D.i\ld City I ) 20K ] . Blown. Athor It - \V. A. .S.-llrili , Lincoln It 21I'dtor .lanyi-n. Beatrice It IFrank ! Hallos , Wllbcr [ > 2S-Wi-s I'li-kins , I'owell 1) 24C. . C. Hniltli. Kxeler H - . " > - .lanii'M M. Cox , llmniituii It 2I5 .T. M At < ftt-w , nioiiiiiliiKton It 27 < ! W. TlhbftH. HiiHtlllKH t ) 2S II A. Cox. Will-ox It 2n-.I If. ( 'ordeal , McCool ; It SO--V. V UoiiK'und ' , North t'lnttu U The House , Dlst. N'iiinc and AOdicus. 1'aily. 1-t'lmilPH Ilic.-ht. J-'allH rily D -llemy GcrikH. Kalln Cltj U oitu Kutniic , lliiinlxildt \ ) 2-A. K. H.ncIaN. Ilookwallcr It . 1'nttn , i'auiiuu City D . bolt , Aulnini It T. aiccii ; , lltownvlllu U tiilmmin , Tcc'iinihcli It Cjitackcnbitsli , Aitbui u II .iMdlKli , Ni-braaka CILv \ ) \V. Amiiss , Diinb.il . . . , . ! l II 1'nK I'lattsiuoiltli It 1C. .Mi I/KIT. cVlur rrtok U I. Ki.i/.Hiiui. Ni-lia\vka It \ \ Minbdin. Ciotna U IUilaii.1 , ( Jiu.iliu U IT. liulla. Kniltli Unialiil D II. ( fioMsiniin , Unialia U II. llolnios , Dinalia I ) Jtlna , Unialia D Liver , Oin.iliii v D Kd AlcAullr , IJunson 1) .1. F Murlmity , ninalia 1) \V. S Sliorm.ikor , Unialia , U 11 W. I ) , llalli-i. lllatr U 12 C. 11.V. . iliissiDocaUir D 13 11. 11. Uuizox , Ili-niiaii It IIK. . T. L.iioiKKiiinoiit I ) II. .1 Ni Iwin , llooiior D ITi Coii M ( f.irthy , 1'oinli'i1 U Hi I- ' I , ( LilluKlu-r , Uosallo P I7--II. C lin-Icls. Wajno n IS- [ : . K. KlllH , Alien \ . . . J'l loliii Kuhl. Uandolpb U 20V. . I. Kirls. C'tclKlitun It 21 K. Al. lloiisb , NrllKl H 22 11. n. Sinllb , Hoonu. . . . " U 2i : II C. Alatiuu , Norfolk \ ) 21 Cluuli' . Hibiulc * , lltiinplucy D 25-H C. ItOKiiti , 1'lattu I ) 2i ( ,1. 11. Hlndolor. Si-liuylur D 27 Flank IJokv.alVahoo I ) --\Vlllliiin linrliuc. Aslilund D 2R.lii.vopb Dohtal. Klielby U .lolm llaslk. Able U 2- ! ) < J. W. Fuller. Sowald D llumy Ki-liucle , Utlca n JO .1. 11. Mnrkctt , Normal It S. H. JH-Ki-lvlc , Lincoln H A. .1. Allnor , Lincoln H -Kirl O. KaK'-r , Lincoln U I. II. tlatllulil , Lincoln D 31 Alike Alurpby , Kilond D. J A lloapod.sky , Wllbui D : > 2 .Inlm MrKlbHlrk , Hcuttluu 1) Cljdo Kllloy. Ui-atilco It I 11 Clayton , AV.vinoio U : ! .i I.v I'liiHbury , Uewltt u .I llrmy Ilolllgrr , I'lyniouth O 36 William Grnebur , Byron U 3i ! l.uthci lionliain , Full-bury I ) 37 I'otfr IC Ki'iibcrKcr. HtiaiiK D 11 N. Swan , Falimont. . * U 3S W. XI. Colton , Yoik H - 1)V. . Bukcr , Benedict It S9--.I. Al. Norton , O.sceolu D Mi-ll. < ! Taylor , Cential City It 11 T. ] ! . NordKien U1 -C K Nelr , Auroia H 42 A. A. Oalt. KdKar H John Al. JOIIUH , Clay Center It 13 Urnest Meyer , Ouk rt 11 cicnrw W. Llndsey , IleJ Cloud I ) ITi 1. D. Kvans , KCIIOHUW It 46 W. J. AVi'osner , Red Cloud D 47 W A. 1'ilnoe , Grand Island H .lohn AV. Sink , Grand Island 1) IS S. Al. Fries , Uannpbiog 1) 19 T. .1. Howard , Unrwoll U CO U. 11 Croiiln , O'Neill H U. A. Alien , Atkinson It 51 B. S. HiirrliiKton , Alnswoith U f 2 K. D. Clarke , Valentine U r.ll W u. Kent , Gordon U Rl 11. K. Buslieo. Kimball U r.r , M. E. McClPllan. Noith Loup U 50 O. H. Moody , Anslc-y H IONHO Gaudy. Broken Bow D 57-W. R. Walt i' . Loup City H 53 K. C. BaHsott , Gibbon H W. F. Bailey , Kcuiney D r n W M Stebblns , GothenburK It ( ! 0 C'hriH Anderson , Norman H ( ! 1 L. II. Kastman. Campbell D (12 ( t ) . S Ilurdln , Alma H 63 K. W. Itoberts. Iloldrpfjo U 0-1 James John , Cumbil.lKO It I'm Finnic Moore. Indlanola H C S. 1) AtaHt , Alooiolleld H 67-W V . Taylor , Culbertaon D Seats for Legislators. Blue prints of the doors of both the house and senate have been prepared and members of the next legislature are being- , assigned scats as rapidly as their requests come in. Most of the old members write the secretary of state telling him exactly where they wish to sit. Stock Yards Company Defendant. The Union Stock Yards company of South Omaha has filed a motion In federal court lor an order making the stock yards company a defendant in the case of the Missouri Pacific rail road company et al vs. the members of the state railway commission. The company asks that this bo done be cause , as they allege , each and every one of the defendants named In the original bill , arc merely nominal parties therein and have no personal property Interest In the subject mat ter of the original bill , and that the stock yards company Itself is the only ono financially Interested in the bill. Beet Sugar Industry. "W. M. Clifford , receiver of the fed eral land oillce , has returned from n trip through western Nebraska , dur ing v.hlch ho visited at Scott's Uluff. Mr. Cilffoid was snrprl&ed at the ex tent of the beet sugar industry which is being developed Pardoned by the Governor. .lames Heed , who killed Delia Haynes , a woman of the under world , nt Omaha several years ago , has been pardoned by Governor Shallcnbergcr. Amendment Defeated. The proposed constitutional amend ment submitted at the election that would have withheld the franchise from now arrivals from foreign lands until after llvo years' res > ldenco seems to have been defeated. The ofllclal returns from lx countls arc yet miss ing , but these citimot make tip the necessary number except by unex pected voting. In eighty-six counties the total vote cast was 205,001. A majority of this total vote , the pro portion required for adoption of a constitutional amendment , is 102,801. WAVING OVER MEXICO , AND TUR. DULENCE GENERAL. DIAZ FACING IS REAL TROUBLE Hard Flghtlnu Reported in Widely Separated Towns American Resi dents Are Not Regarded as in Any Danger. Mexican repoits are conllicting , but a non-hysterical correspondent at La redo , Tex. , Intimates conditions are not us bad as pictured. On the other hand , Eagle Pass and 121 Paso send oilt reports of sanguin ary battles and n growth of the re volt. volt.Ono Ono enthusiastic revolutionist says the reign of Dlais about over. At Mexico Pity there Is an evident feeling of uneasiness and admission Is made of serious lighting. On all hands assurance Is given that Americans are safe. Laredo , Tex. Everything is quiet and tranquil * In this city , notwith standing an iindcrcurient of interest In the possible outcome of the situa tion in Mexico , which now is in the acute stage of a struggle between the government and anti-government forces at'various points within the republic. So far as local conditions are concerned , there is very llttlo fear of an outbreak. The United States government has an increased force hero and the state rangers are also on the ground , In spite of the general belief that their services will not be needed at any stage of the dis quiet ' that prevails at the border points. The rangers are under com mand of u veteran , rapt. J. II. Rogers. Captain Rogers says he is here to see , so far as possible , that the law is not violated. It is not certain that he will remain in Laredo , but he probably will go Into the countrj , either above or below the city along the Rio Grande and exercise every precaution to pre vent violation of the neutrality laws Appreciate Carnegie Gift. Pittsburg , Pa To show their ap preciation of the recent gift of $1,100- 000 to the Carnegie technical schools , ana an endowment of $2,000,000 by Andrew Carnegie , students of the institution have purchased an im mense solid silver tray which they will send to his home In New York , where it will bo presented to him on his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary next Friday. The tray Is appropriate ly ensraved. Progress in Land Sale. Washington , n. C. Satisfactory re- isults have been reported by Commls- [ sioiier Wright , of the five civilized tribes , in the lirst of the series .of sales , which will take place within the next sixty drfys , of the unallotted llndian lands In Oklahoma. Fifty-one of the sixty-seven tracts offered were sold at prices ranging from $2.50 to $17 an acre. Lafe Young to Run Again , lies Molnes , la. United States Sen ator Lafayette- Young , appointed by Governor Carroll to serve until the coming general assembly , has form ally announced that he is a candidate before the legislature to fill the un- expired term of the late Senator Dol- liver , which terminates March -1,1913. Exists Largely In Mind. Washington , n. C. That "third de gree" methods as a means of getting criminals to confess exists principally in the minds of dramatists and special writers was the gist of testimony given before the special senate com mittee appointed to investigate the subject. Justified In Shooting. Guadalajara , Mexico Carlos B. Carothers , the American real estate dealer , who shot two men , one fatally , during the riots here , has been re leased from custody , tho'authorities declaring he was justified in acting as ho did in the defense of his home. Dr. Crippen Pays Penalty. London Dr. Crippen was hung Thursday. It is said lie made 3 con fession before his execution , bat the statement cannot be conllrmed. Miss Leneve wilU return to New York at once. Thousand People Drowned. Saigon , French Indo-China Ono thousand persons were drowned and four hundred harks were lost during floods in the province of Quangnagai , in Annum. Queen is Seriously 111. Brussels. The condition of Queen Elizabeth , who is ill with bronchitis is serious. ' Expensive Sort of a Lad. New York An allowance of $23,000 K year for the support of a boy of ton Is sought in an application made in the surrogate's court. The boy is Hunt Tllford Dickinson , whoso grand father , the late Wesley Hunt Tilford , left him $ -1.000.000 of the fortune ho made through his connection with the Standard Oil company. The boy has nn Income of $90.000 a year , and his father. A. G. Dickinson of New York , thinks ho should have $25.000 of this to live on. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compounds Chicago. 111. " I was troubled with lalilug avl hul.inimatloti. and the doc tors oaid I could neb get well unless I had an operation. I know I could not Bland the otrain o ono , < jo t wrote to you aornetinio ago about my health and you told me what to do. After tnking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and .Blood Purifier I aril" to-day a well woman. " Mrs. "WiLUAii AUIIKNS , 088 W. Slot St. , Chicago , 111. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Com pound , made from native roots and herbs , contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs , and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual curoa Df female diseases uf any similar medi cine in the country , and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on illo in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn , Mass. , from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints , inflammation , ul- ceration.disnlacoments.flbroid tumors , regularities , periodic pains.backache , Indigestion and nervous prostration. L very such suffering woman owes it to her&clf to give Lydia E. Piukham'a Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would lilco special advice about your case ivriro n confiden tial letter to Mrs. PiTilrlmm , at Mass. Her advice is rec always LelpfuL 99 "I wish to say that I have used Sloan's Lini ment on a lame Teg that has given me much trouble for six months. It was so bad that I couldn't walk sometimes for a1 week. I tried doctors' medicine and had a rubber bandage for my ' leg , and bought everything that I' heard of , but they aft did me no good , until at last I was persuaded to try Sloan's Liniment. The first application helped it , and in two weeks vriy leg was well. " A. L. HUNTEU , of Hunter , Ala. Good for Athletes. ' Mr. K. OILMAN , instructor of athletics , 417 Warren St. , Rox- bury , Mass.says : "I have used with great success in cases of ex treme fatigue after physical exer tion , when an ordinary rub-down would not make any impression. " Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu matism , Neural gia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Pricas,25o.,50o.&S1.00 'filoun'fl lioolc on liorseH , cuttle , bliorp mill poultry lout fruu. Ail dross Dr. Earl S. Sloan , Boston , Mass. , U. S. A. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegelablo act turtly and gently on Uia liver. Cure Diliousnet ) , Head. ache , Diizi- _ ncu , and Indigestion. Trriy do llieir duty. Small Pill. Small Dole , Small Pric. . / Genuine Signature Its simplicity Is a strong feature of the KNOWN THE WORLD OVER