NEW DISCOVERY ; quick relief and cures worst cases. Book of testlmonlids and lo AYS treatment VBZE. DR. H. B. tiKEErS 60X8. Bok E. AtUeU. . Warranted Waterproof , Mado to Bland hard knockfl and rough work. Loo it for the trado mark. li Itin'ttbeiB , vrltaforcoMlofaela H. EASTEREOS , ; i ByW If I THE WABASH Ho * Iti own rail * nd Is i ha * bort- est line to BUFFALO irf 5top-overs given t both polntJ OB all tickets. for DecerlpUra Batter , Rate * , eta , call OB nearest Ticket Igent , or address -C. S. CHilf E , G.P. and T. JU BT. I.OCIB , or F.I. PALMXB , A.0. P. A CHICAGO. Slinfter's Cowa in the Pouud. General Shafter owns three Jersey cows which roam at will over the Pre sidio reservation. Several times the animals have wandered beyond the reservation , but until the other day were found and returned by people who knew to whom they belong. One day of last week they failed to return to be fed and milked and a search party eventually found them in the public-pound , along with a lot of other beasts. The poundmaster refused to release the cows until his fee of $3 per cow was paid. Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of ns a cough cure. J. W. O'BRiKS , 322 Tbird Ave. , N. , Minneapolis. Minn. , Jan. C. 1900. A Girl Lawyer. Miss Janet M. Corbett , of Charles- town , Mass. , who has just been ad mitted to the Massachusetts bar , is but little past 21 years old , and is said to be the youngest woman ever admit ted to the practice of law. Miss Cor bett was a clerk in the registry of probate of Suffolk county , and read law before and after her working hours. DON'T SPOIt. YOUK CLOTHES. Use Red Cross Boll Blue and keep them white as now. All grocers. r > c. a package. Temperature often depends on tem perament. FREE A Fall-Site Cl Trratmeat of Dr. O. W Plielps Brown's Great Rcmcily for - , Fits , Epilepsy nd all Nervous Diseases. Address O. rUKUPS BEOWS , 98Braadwaj , HewbBrgfc , H.I. PATEHTS M I fc II IP MASON , FENWICK & LAWRENCE , 315R mtre Building. Omaha. Neb. H. J. Cowglll. Representative. E fdat VVa blngtou , D. C. , 1861. Useful Guide Book on Patent ! FREE. 's Eyt Wattr I .1 I FALLING I . \ HAIR 1,1 , < I I Prevented by Shampoos of CUTICURA SOAP and light dressings of CUTICURA , purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once F stops falling hair , removes crusts , scales , and n dandruff , soothes irritated , itching surfaces , stimulates the hair follicles , supplies the roots with energy and nourishment , and makes the hair grow upon a sweet , wholesome , healthy scalp when all "else fails. r ; MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by CDTICURA OINTMENT , for preserving , purifying , and beautify ing the skin , for cleansing the scalp of crusts , scales , and dandruff , and the stopping of falling hair , for softening , whitening , and soothing red , rough , and sore hands , for baby rashes , itchings , and chafings , and for all the pur poses of the toilet , bath , and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTIQCRA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying irritations , inflammations , and excoriations , for too free or offensive perspiration , hi the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses , and for many antiseptic purposes which readily-sug- gest themselves to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA , the great skin cure , with the purest of cleansing ingredients , and the most refreshing of flower odours. Xo other medicated goap is to be compared with it for preserving , purifying , and beautifying the skin , scalp , hair , and hands. Xo other foreign or domestic toilet soap , however expensive , is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet , bath , and nursery. Thus it combines , .hi ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE , the BEST skin and complexion soap , and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. ' * ' ' " " * ' * " ' " ' - " - , Complete External and internal Treatment for Every Humour , - - Consisting of CuncuRA SOAP , to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle ; CUTICDRA OINTMENT , to Instantly allay itching. Inflammation , and irritation , and soothe and heal ; and CtmcuHA RESOLVENTto cool and cleanse the blood. _ _ . _ MMW A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing , difafig- I H E O tT uring , itching , burning , and scalr skin , scalp , and blood humours , , . and Irritationswithloss of hair , when all else falls. Sold throughout the Ashes , itchinsrs. i Troriu sne i jjriLici * kepoti F. NEWBEUV & SONS , 27 Charterhouse Sq. , London , E. C. POTTEB - - DBDG ' AND , CHEMICAL COUPOBATION , Sole ProDs. , Boston. U. S. A. Vhcn Answering Advertisements KiniJIy Mention This Taper. W.N. U OMAHA No. 37 1901 PISO'S CURE FOR CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. [ Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Dse | In time. Sold by dnwglsts. CONSUMPTION ILETAVLWG- Sold ( with or without Bill ing and Tabulating Attach- ment.ExchanffCQ.Rented ) , and Repaired. Paragon Typewriter Ribbons for all Ma chines , Linen Papers , Carbon ! Paper , and miscellaneous TypeJ J writer Supplies and Furniture. 1G19 Farnam Omaha. Century's * Service by Father and Hon. William Barrow , timekeeper at Gil- low's cabinet works , Lancaster , Eng- " land , has been In the employ of th firm for sixty-six years. Although over 80 years of age , he is still active , being invariably the first on the prem ises every morning and the last to leave at night. His father held the , keys before him , having joined the house of Gillow's in 1801 , so that the present year crowns "a century of ser vice" by father and son. .Taut a Spite Case. " * < Mrs. M. A. Radcliffe of Denver , Colo. , who was arrested on charge of illegal voting , has been discharged by the court , not a particle of evidence being presented. It was a case of anti-suff rage spite , and the accusers were well raked over for their meanness. So the case of the first woman ever charged with illegal voting turns out a boom erang. Charleston Wants the Liberty Bell. The managers of the South Carolina exposition , to be held in Charleston , opening next December , have asked to have the Liberty bell in Independence hall , Philadelphia , loaned to them for exhibition "during the continuance of the fair. They plead that it would ex cite patriotic enthusiasm. j > Consolation and Comfort. Who is it that does not wish to te out in the open air or alive in some field of sport , whether it be with the bat. rod or gun ; whether we go coast- Ing over the hills and vales on the wheel or sailing over rough waves or into serene coves , it is all sport , and the springing muscles seem to need it. It is bound to happen that some mis hap will occur. Thus it is that we have sprains in abundance. Light sprains , sprains that cripple , sprains that give great pain , sprains that rob us of sleep , but sportsmen of all kinds have come to know that there is noth ing better than the old reliable St. Jacob's Oil. Have it with you for use ; you may rely on its cure of the worst sprain and restoration to the com forts of life. Girl Commercial Traveler. Mytrle Bruce , a 17-year-old girl of Omaha , is making a success as a com- mericial traveler. Last mouth her earnings in salary and commissions amounted to $90. She has been' on the road three months and already has a line of trade that it takes many men years to control. She declares her in tention of sticking to her business until she can command a salary as large as anjr man in her line west of the Missouri river. GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS Use the best. That's why they buy Red Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocers , 5 cents. Wisdom is often nearer when we stoop than when we soar. The Home Laundry. There is no reason why the clothes cleaned at home cannot be ironed up to the same standard of excellence that comes from sending them to the laun dry. All that is necessary to attain the desired object is the purchase of a package of Defiance starch at any grocery. Use it once and you will un derstand why clothes ironed at the laundries have that mild , glossy ap pearance. All first-class laundries use Defiance starch. If there is no grocery in your neighborhood that keeps it they will send for it on request. Made by the Magnetic Starch Co. , Omaha , Neb. . It is always easier to praise virtue than to pursue it. Mrs. Winalows soothing Syrup. , 'For children teething , aoften * the guro > , reduces lg- flammation , allay * pain.cures wind colic. 25cebottle > Big words do not always carry great weight of meaning. TTalf an hour is all the time required to dye with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold by druggists , lOc. per package. "No man will ever be wise who is unwilling to be estejemed a fool. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price , Toe. A crust and a kind word are better than a feast and indigestion. Ladles Can Wear Shoe * . One size smaller after nsingAllen's Foot- Ease , a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen , hot.sweating , aching feet , ingrowing nails , corns and bunions. All druggists and shoe stores , 25c. Trial package FREE by maiL Ad dress Allen S. Olinsted , LeRoy , N.Y. Your living speaks louder than all your logic. Don't ache , use Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Rheumatism , neuralgia and all pain banished by it. See your druggist. The value of your life may depend on your estimate of its leisure. GREATLY REDUCED RATES via WABASH R. R. 811.1O Buffalo and Return , Sold S11.1O September 8 to 12. 813.OO Buffalo and Return on 813.OO Sale Dally. 86.85 Cleveland and Return on S6.S5 Sale Sept. Stb to 19th. S31.OO New York City and Return S31.OO on Sale Dally. The above rates via the "Wabash from Chicago. For the G. A. R. encampment at Cleveland. O. . have your tickets read via the Wabash to Detroit and thence via the D. & C. Nav. Co. to Cleveland , a beautiful trip across Lake Erie. The Wabash runs on its own tracks from Kansas City , St. Louis and Chicago to Buffalo. Many special rates will be given during the summer months. Stop-overs allowed on all tickets at Niagara Falls. Be sure your tickets read via the WA BASH ROUTE. For rates , folders and other information call on jour nearest ticket agent or write Harrv E. Moores , Genl. Pass Dcpt. . Omaha. Neb. * , or C. S. Crane , G. P. & T. A. . St. Louis. Mo. When life will not bear grain dig in it for gold. It is nice to be handsome , but it is handsomer to be nice. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotations From South Omaha and Kauian City. SOUTH OMAHA. CATTLE There was a light run of cattle. The bis end of the receipts wsis corn-fed steers , comparatively few west erns being on sale. Packers all seemed to want the cattle and as a result trade was active and fully steady all around. There were Quite a few corn-fed steers and the quality was exceptionally good , as high as $5.75 being paid for a number of bunches. The demand on the part of all the packers was active , so that steady to stronger prices were easily obtained and the yards were cleared at an early hour. Kven the less desir able grades sold without difficulty at fully steady prices. There was by no means an over-supply of cows , so the market was fully steady. As compared with yesterday's close , it was perhaps a little stronger. Buyers were all anxious for supplies , so that anything at all good was disposed of at an early hour. There was no particular change noticeable in the prices paid for bulls , calves and stags , though the better prades sold readily at very satisfactory prices. There were only a few stockers and feeders on sale , and what few were offered were mostly of rather common quality. HOGS There was a very light run of hogs , and as packers were all anxious for supplies the market opened active and 10@15c higher. The general run of hogs sold at $6.25 and ? G.2T , with the choicer grades going largely at $6.30. At those prices the hogs changed hands rapidly and it was not long before the bulk of the receipts was out of first hands. Along towards the last , how ever , packers seemed to weaken a little on the late arrivals , as they thought they were payingtoo much for their hogs as compared with Chicago. At that point the advance was reported as only o'ftlOc. SHEEP There were very few sheep on sale and hardly enough to test the mar ket. Buyers seemed to want a few , and from the way they acted It was evident that they would have bought good stuff at strong prices. Lambs were also scarce and there was practically nothing offered to make a fair test of the mar ket. Feeder sheep and lambs were in fairly good demand and sold at steady prices. There has been a good trade all the week on feeders , and that fact has prevented the market from breaking a great deal worse than it has. JCANSAS CITY. CATTLE Corn-fed cattle , l LIc high er ; cows and heifers , steady to 30c low er ; heavy feeders strong , others slow ; choice export and dressed beef steers , $5.50gG.10 ( ; fair to goodi.SO i5.40 ; stock ers and feeders , $2.40'53.S5 ; western-fed steers , $4.50T/5.75 ; western range steers , $3.25 < ? I4.25 ; Texans and Indians , $2.70 3.85 ; Texas cows. $2.2-Vff2.SO ; native cows , J2.uOU4.00 ; heifers. $2.7.7 ? 5.2T : canners. * 1.50@2.40 ; bulls , $2.1CKc4.50 : calves , $ 'J.50 ROOSEVELT AT HELM. Under the Constitution Duties of the President Devolve Upon Him. WASHINGTON , Sept. 7. Steps are being taken to provide for the future of the executive branch of the gov ernment. It is realized that even under most favorable conditions the president's injuries are of such a char- acter as to make it almost certain that he cannot undertake for a long time to discharge the duties of chief exec- tive even in the most formal way. Every member of the cabinet able to travel is expected to speed at once to Buffalo and there a cabinet council will be held to decide upon the course to be followed by the executive branch. Vice President Roosevelt is said to be in Vermont , this being the infor mation furnished by his relatives here , and of course will hold himself in readiness to do whatever is necessary and to meet the obligations imposed upon the vice president'by the consti tution of the United States. These are contained in paragraph 6 , section 1 , article ii , in the following words : 6. In case of the removal of the president from office , or his death , res ignation , or inability to discharge the powers and duties of 'the said office , the same shall devolve on the vice president , etc. Under the terms of this article as scon as Mr. Roosevelt is assured by proper authority , probably in this case by the senior member of the cabinet , Secretary Hay , who will doubtless be in Buffalo by tomorrow evening , he will undertake at once in a provisiorial way to discharge such duties as may devolve upon him. Much will depend upon the charac ter of the president's injuries as to the exent to which Mr. Roosevelt will dis charge the presidential duties , if he undertakes them at all , and it is al most certain that in .the absence of great emergency in public affairs , evea if called to assume these obligations , the vice president will confine himself in the exercise of his powers to the discharge of the most routine and in dispensable functions. President Shaffer Moved. PITTSBURG , Pa. . Sept. 7. President Shaffer of the Amalgamated associa tion , when told of the attempted as sassination of President McKinley , said he was much shocked at the re port and could say nothing of strike matters under the existing circum stances. Clmn to See the Arrnr. BERLIN , Sept. 7. A special dis patch to the Anzeiger Zeitung from Dantzic says Emperor William invited Prince Chun to witness the autumn maneuvers. TVonld Settle Oat of Court. CONSTANTINOPLE , Sept. 7. The porte , it is said , is endeavoring to come to a direct understanding with the French claimants against the Ottoman government. t BISHOP GRANT , OF INDIANAPOLIS. 3 . . - - Bishop A. Grant of Indianapolis , Ind. , writes the following letter : Indianapolis , Indiana , ) 3349 N. Pennsylvania Street , j Peruna Medicine Co. , Columbus , O. : Gentlemen ' 'I have been using Pe runa for catarrh and can cheerfully rec ommend your remedy to anyone who wants a good medicine. ' ' A. Grant. Prominent members of the clergy are giving Peruna their unqualified en dorsement. These men find Peruna es pecially adapted to preserve them from catarrh of the vocal organs which has always been the bane of public speak ers , and general catarrhal debility in cident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Among the recent utter ances of noted clergymen on the cura tive virtues of Peruna is the above one from BishopGrant. . Jackson in "Mythology. " The Memphis Commercial-Appeal has been delving into the life of An drew Jackson v/ith startling results. A correspondent writes to the paper that its legend "giving the pedigree of Jackson , running back many centuries to the Scottish kings , making of him a descendant of Sir Robert Bruce , is the boldest venture into the unknown past to be found in historic myth ology. " Rose Bush 1OO Years Old. A rose bush that has attained the age of 101 years is one of the interest ing sights at the old Salem homestead in Middle Haddam. The bush was planted in the year 1800 by Mrs. Lu- cilla Hurd , and it is stated on good authority that it has borne roses every year for 100 years. Mrs. Hurd , who planted the rose bush , was 94 years of age when she died. The Museum's Kich Endowment. It is now estimated that the Metro politan Museum of Art in New York will get about $6,000,000 from the es tate of Jason S. Rogers , of Paterson , N. J. , the odd old fellow who used to talk with Di Cesnola by the hour about the finances of the museum , but never in twenty years asked a question about the contents of it. Easy Come , Kasy Go. The man who creeps along bent over , with his spinal column feeling in a condition to snap like a pipestem at any minute , would readily give a great deal to get out of his dilemma , and yet this is only the commonest form by which lumbago seizes on and twists out of shape the muscles of the back. This is commonly known as backache , a crick in the back , but by whatever name it may be known , and however bad it may be. 10 minutes vigorous rubbing with St. Jacob's Oil on the af flicted part will drive out the trouble and completely restore. It is a thing so easily caught , it may be wondered at why there is not more of it , but because it is so easily cured by St. Ja cobs Oil may be the very reason that we hear so little of it. Every man knows worse of himself than he knows of others. Writes His Recommendation for the Famous Catarrh Remedy , Pe-ru-na. The day was when men of promi nence hesitated to give their testimon ials to proprietary medicines for pub lication. This remains true today oC most proprietary medicines. But Pe runa has become so justly famous , its merits are known to so many people of high and low station that none hesi tates to see his name in print recom mending Peruna. The following letters from pastors who use Peruna speak for themselves : Rev. E. G. Smith , pastor of the Pres byterian Church , of Greensboro , Ga. , writes : "My little boy had been suffering for soma time with catarrh of the lower bowels. Other remedies had failed , but after taking two bottles of Peruna tho troublealmostentirely disappeared. For this special malady I consider It well nigh a specific. " Rev. E. G. Smith. Rev. A. S. Vaughn , Eureka Springs. Ark. , says : "I had been prostrated by congestive chills and was almost dead ; as soon as able to be about. I com menced the use of Peruna. I took fivo bottles ; my strength returned rapidly and I am now enjoying my usual health. " Rev. A. S. Vauhgn. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa , write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a full statement of your caso and he will be pleased to give you hio valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman , President o" Tho Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , 0. in similar practice anywhere in the world. Are Ton Ualnj Allan's Foot Eaf.e ? It is the only cure for Swollen , Smarting , Burning , Sweating' Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress , Allen S. Olinsted , eRoy , N. Y. Happy is he who lets himself owo no man and lets no man owe him. Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green's Sous , of Atlanta , Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists in the world. Read their adver tisement in another column of this paper. A man soon forgets his faults when they are known only to himself. Never promise more than you can perform. Publius Syrus. BY'S In our mammoth kitchen we employ a chef who is an expert in mak- & ing mince pies. He has charge of making all of Libby's Miacc Meat. He uses the very choicest ma terials. He is told to make the best Mince Meat ever sold and he docs. Get a package nt your grocer's ; enough for two large pies . You'll never use another kind again. 4 * Libby's Atlas of the World , with 32 new maps , size 8xn inches , sent any where lor 10 cts. in stamps. Our Book let. "How to Make Good Things to Eat , " mailed free. { Llbby , McNeill & Libby , f CHICAGO. DO YOU SHOOT ? If you do you should send your name and address on a postal card for a WINCHESTER GUN'CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles , Shotguns and Ammunition , and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. , New Haven , Conn. Defiance Starch is the cheapest laundry starch onothird more for the same money , and it's the best starch made , too the best in the world 16 ounces for 10 cents , If your grocer does not keep it send us his name and we will send you one trial package. At Wholesale by McCord-Bra.dy Co. and Paxton & Gallagher , Oma.ha. , Nebraska. all Stores , or by Mail for iiw price. MALL & RUCKEL , Htw York.