\ : tOLD IN CALIFORNIA. . . , - . ti Helping the kid n eye Is helping the whole bOdY , for it Is ! the lchlneys that remove the poisons and ' { waste tram t.J the bed y. Learning -el - _ _ _ ; y . this simple lesson line ' made many sick men and _ . women well. Judge A. J. Fetter of 318 So. E. St. , Ban Bernardino , CaUt. , gnys-"For : 18 a years my kidneys were not perform ' lug their functions propm'ly. There was some backache , and the kidney r secretions were profuse , containing also considerable sediment. Finally the doctors said I had dlabetcs. Donn's : Kidney Pills wrought a great change I " In mT eondltlon and now I sleep and I . feel well again. " II I I r. . A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney modlclne which cured Judge Felter will bo mailed to any part of the i United States. Address Foster.Mllburn ' Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Sold by all dcal t- ! . . . ' , ers ; price 60 cents per box. The German War on Quacks. t The German police have begun a I systematic campaign against quacks , , . . . and quack medclnes. They estimate that In ten years the population has I Increased 68 per cent , regular medical I men 76 per cent , and quacks 1,667 per I cent. There are more women quacks t than men. Nearly 30 per cent of the men cited to appear at the police bu I roan have been In jail , of the women I ] 5 per cont. More than 100 samples I of quack medclnes were analyzed by . the police , and over 80 per cent wore r. ' : of absolutely no medicinal value. i . I A Request from Toklo. . i H. 1C0bayahsl , of Toldo , Japan , has I o addressed a note to the village 1m. , ' ' vrovoment Society of South Orange , , \ I - ' ( N. J. , which runs about like this : "The honorable of the South Oranges I are asked in what way do they rid themselves of him the much trouble. r t some mosquito ? How do they ap t preach him In his house among the reeds and marshes , so as to remove him effectually from the dangers that he does to the people of good minds . whose skins he much puncture ? All i this I would like so much to know. " . Old Soldier' Story. Sonoma , Mich. , Juno 13.-That even In actual warfare disease Is ! more ter- _ rlble than bullets Is ! the experience of Deles Hutchins of this place. Mr. Hutchins as a Union soldier saw three l years of service under Butler Barko f- In the Louisiana swamps , and as a result got crippled with rheumatism so that his hands and feet cot all I twisted out of shape , and how he suf I fered only a rheumatic will over know. ; For twenty-five. years he was in misery , then one lucky day his drug I Gist advised him to use Dodd's md. I I nay PUla. Of the , result Mr. Hutchins I says : "Tho first two boxes did Dot help me much , but I sot two more , and before I got them used up I was a great deal better. I kept on taking them and DOW my pains are all gone and I feel better than rave In years. i I know Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure , rh umaUsm , " i Every man Is provided with sense enough to mind his own business , but few men have sense enough to let It . ' 11. at that. t I t This Will Interest Mothers. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chili - i dren , used by Mother Gray , a nurse In Children's home , Now York , Cure FeverIshness - It Ishness , Bad Stomach , Teething Disorders , r move and l'egulnto the bowels and destroy W'orms. Sold by all Druggists , 2cc. Saml110 FREE. Address A. S. Olm'sted , LeRoyN. Ylt Things often go wrong because meD think they know It aU and refuse to take women's advice. l NEBRASKA STATE NEWS II IL , OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND. . - " The Question Can Only Bo Settled by the Murderer Barker. LINCOLN.-l\Iurderer Barker , calm Iy awaiting death In his prison cell at the Nebraska penitentiary , has It wltlm In I his power to determine the owner- 3lllp of the estate formerly belonging to his brother at Inavale. lie has uade ! a statement asserting that Alice Darker was the first to die. Barker , lho brother , was twice shot , but lived twenty minutes. To a World.Herald relOrter the murderer described his rlmo ! as follows : "It was drug store whisky that km. ed my brother and his wife. On the Friday before the crime I was working 3n the Ice , and , not feeling very well , purchased a quart of whisky at an navalo ( drug store. I took a drink of t and the effect was very strange , making me lose possession of my face dUes. That night I slept ; volt , but ildn't feel very good on Saturday , and : oot } some more of the liquor. On Sunday evening , while returning home , ( stopped at father's and ate a lunch. As ! I ate my mother and I talked. Af- : er finishing the lunch I got in the rig md drove on home. On the way. I took several more drinks. I remember putting up the horse and going to the house. Dan arose to let me In and I fhot him , once In here ( pointing to his abdomen ) and once through hero ( pointing to his breast ) . Then Alice awoke \ and I shot her here ( Indicating the right side of the head ) . I don't know what I was doing. The whisky must have been drugged. " heirs of Barker claim the land on the theory of his prior death , whale relatives of Mrs. Barker Insist she was 1 widow and inherited the property before ! she was k1Jlod. FOR BOOTL.EGGING. Young Man Arrested at Humboldt for , This Offen.e. HUMBOLDT.-Sherlff G. R. Martin came down from Pawnee City and placed under arrest Nick Beutler , a well . known Humboldt young man , on a charge of bootleglng at Table Rock Rome months ago. The warrant was Issued from the court of Justice Mar- ble shortly after the offense is alleged to have been committed , but In l ome manner the offender seems to have been given a tip and made himself scarce. Ho Is thought to have been In Missouri , but on Sunday afternoon drifted Into town and was able to stay here but slightly over twenty.tour hours , when Pawnee county officials were notified and the officer came and arrested him. FATAL ENDING TO RUNAWAY. Rudolph Oppliger Killed In Columbus ! Township. COLUMBUS.-Ruduloph OppJlger , a weU.to-do German farmer living In Columbus - lumbus townshlll , was almost Instantly - ly killed In n runaway accident. He was returning home about 7 o'clock with a load of lumber , aDd while on the Loup rIver wagon bridge his team became unmanageable and ran away , throwing him out. For a distance he rode upon the double trees and then fell off and a wheel ran over him , breaking his neclt. The team ran on home , only a couple of miles away , and his son retraced the course of the wagon and found the lifeless remains - mains lying near to the south approach . preach of the bridge. Boy Drowns While Swimming. AINSWORTH.-Frllnlt Clapper , a 15-year.old son of a prominent ranclm- , man livIng southwest of this place , was drowned In the presence of com- panlono while endeavoring to swim across Clear lake - . . - . . - . . . . . ' . . II THE STATE AT LARGE Omahn's audltol'lonm was opened on the 7th with a grand ball. A party of five IIumholllt people left last week for a visa of throel months on English soil. Jolt n Holt man anti wife , their son and daughter , , James and Nellie ; and 1\1rs. OeorgQ Clift comprise time nl'tr. District court was held at Muller last wcolt. 'J'heOltoro 1l0monRheln. who was accused a stealing n cost from Fuller Bros. and butchering its was found guilty and sentenced tc thirteen months In the llollitentiary The business men of Broken Bow held a meeting and decided to eelse brate the Fourth of July. The necep ! sary committees were appointed and efforts will be made to have the big. gent celebration ever held in the county. All the red cedar trees In Seward county are dying from some parasite disease. Numberless hedges are dead The nurseryman hero reports the lOBS of 2,000 red cedars. The botanists at the State university have offered no remedy. Seward county farm land still sells at highest prices. The Furnald fifty acres sold at $150 per acre a short time ago , and last week Gnekow pur. chased the old McIntyre thirty acres , a short distance north of Seward , fOI $133 per acre. The 3-year.old son of Henry Mublo was drowned In Omaha creek , about ten miles northeast of Dancroft. Some of the older children were sent to the store nearby and time little fellow tol. lowed them and fell Into the creek. The body was recovered. The record for mortgages In Rich. ardson county last week is as fol. lows : real estate , filed twenty.elght , $43,649 , released twenty.soven , $42 ; 290,451 ; city property , med , eight , $3 ; 531.25 ; released , seven , $3,727 ; chat. tel , mod , $16,300 ; released , $37,788.46. Hon. Edward A. Mann , whose appointment . polntment as associate justice of the New Mexico supreme court was made by the president , was until one year ago a resident of Gering , removing to New Mexico on account of his wIre'/ ! health. Ho was prominent In republican ' IIcan politics. The Cass county mortgage record for May Is as follows : Amount 01 mortgages filed on farm property , $37 , 975 ; amount released , 3fi,518. Amount of mortgages on city property , filed , $4fi50 : released , $7,991. Sixteen farm and eleven city mortgages were filed and fifteen farm and nineteen city mortgages were released. Freight trains No. 63 and No. 110 of the Burlington came together at Dawson and did considerable damage to the rolling stock , though the speed was not Insufficient to occasion loss of life. One engine went Into the ditch and the other was just able to pull Its train out with a badly battered pilot and other slight damage. The annual report of the librarian of the public library at Grand Island shows a circulation of an average of ninety books per day , or over 27,000 for the year. The library bus nearly 9,000 books , and an effort will bo made , as soon as the new building la ! occupied and Incidental expenses In connection therewith are out of the WilY , to increase the number to 10,000. An affray at n boarding house at the steno quarries near WYIIIOI \ llrom. Ises to be fatal to ODe of the par. tlclpants. Those engaged were all of them Bohemians. Brebm and l"raslw were Intoxicated and In this condition went to the boarding house , where they assaulted another laborer named Dlalta , using a hammer und knives Aside from being seriously benton , Blaak Is stabbed In several \ \ lllace : ! : with Iml\'os. It Is not thought possible slblo bo cnn recover r' . . . I There II more CAtarrh In thte IlOlron ! of tno country than all other diseases put together , Rnd until the In.I few years wu , supposed . to boincurnllie. , Fur . great . many Jearl Ioclou pronounced n local dlMcnMo . And prescribed local rcmcdtee , and Ioy constantly fnllioll to euro with local trrRllllolltl'rOlitlUIiCCIIIt Incurillolu Sclcllce has 11 to'ell Clltnrrh 10110" t'lIlutltlltloonl die 'Hue and tltcrotoro requires cunllllllUoonl Irt'ntlllrnt , 11111\1 \ Catarrh Cure I11nnlltnctnrcll 10) 1'.1 ' Chcuc . ' Co" , Tolcdo , Ohio , II { the ollly cunRtltullollnl cure 011 ' limo mnrkot. 1111 token Illtcrunlly 10 doses from 10 drops to B leaAl1oolltnl. It nets dlrt1cth' tin lima hloo" And mucotu.urtarce . , ot the . ) .tcllI. 'l'imey ufTcr UIII hundred dollars . for any case It false to cure \ Ron' for circulilfl RIIII tCAIllIlInlllh. ! AMrclAI ; } ' , .1. OUHNl ds CO" , Toledo , Oblo. Sold II ) ' nrulIJlhU , 75. Take UIIIl'1 1 away 1'11I1 for cOlutll1ntlo& t When n girl angles In the matr ! monlal sea she Is apt } to catch a. sllclt. ' er instead at a. golllflsh. Try mo just once anti I nm sure to tome alrELtn. Dellllnco Starch. Habit may - bo a mlln'a best friend or his worst enemy. 1\lrt. ' 'Vlnllow' 'Ioothlng ' $ yrnp. For children tcothluK . . lIottenl the " 11I111 , rt , ducee 1& lIammallon , allllYI paIn. curol wind colJu. suatottla The man who Is constantly harping on his virtues hits at least one vlco. SORE . I FEET SORE ( ( I HANDS t i'I Treatment . I with f YS ( UTICURA Soak the feet or hands on retiring in a strong , hot , creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry , and anoint freely with CUTICURA OINTMENT , the great skin cure and purest of emol1ients. Ba , n d age lightly in old , soft cotton or linen. For itching , . burning , and scaling ec- . zema , rashes , inflaniiri - tion , and chafing , for red- ness , roughness , cracks , and fissures , with brittle , shapeless nails , this treat- ment is simply wonderful , frequently curing in one night. I . Comptete . . , . . 1I1111'10r . Cure , rOlllllllDr . of CVTICUItA . . lRwol.eut . sOc. ( lD . form of Chocolate Cyated . . 1'111. , . :7c. JAr ylal . 01 101. ) . OI.lmtll" . . " , Soap . . . YSc. . 1).pol.sLondun . , : , If ! . l'b.r1l1bolu. . . . . , . . , . 6 "II''h. . , 6 Ito. ae I. J'.la , I Dclon.IS . . ' ValuNbu . Aee. I ' utter D''I Chem Corp.l8ole 1'too. -'uliS for "ltow 10 Cuts Every Luaour. ' i