\ \ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna , W. Va. "I feel that I owe the last ten years of my life to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Eleven years ago I was a walking shadow. I had been under the doctor's carcbutgotno relief. My husband per suaded me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it worked like a charm. It re- lievccl all my pains and misery. I advise all suffering women to take LjcliaE. Pinkham's Vegetable OiToihul. " MRS. EiDiA : "WrirATox , Vienna , YVa. . Lydia E. 1 iulihain's Vegetable Com pound , made from native roots and herbs , contains "no narcotics or harm ful drv.TS , and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of ferr0.1.1 diseases of any similar medi cine i'i the country , and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in I the Tiiikham laboratory at Lynn , Mass. , fVnn v/omen who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints , inflammation , ul- ceraliondisi > lacemcnt.fibroid tumors , irregularities , periodic pains , backache , indiaestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes it to herself lo give Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you Tvouid like special advice al > out your ens ? write a confiden tial leltcr to Mrs. Pinkbani , at Lymi , Mass. Her advice is free , and always helpful. Pronounced AbeeliKoly Pure , fie Woeda. Lnrjoft growers of Ooicr. Titutby and Grasses , Oatn. Itirlcy uml Potatoes In Aini-rjoa. LX. OOV. HOARD OF-VVIiCUX&lK. from 30 acres scmn to Salz-r'u UOth Century Alfalfa. hixrvMtert vrlthlr 24 tfeeksafterDomlln ; : OZBOO.oo7ortho nmunlflcent hay. orttt the itxtaof $33.33 3er acre. i fi j i 1 Salzer's Ssod Calalosuo Fro * th" jao t original seed book publl hou ana * a j i v mailed to Intending purcna T3 free. Orrt > - rut lOon-id rot lot ? of rrmurkalile farm seed wim , ples Inclua nc Alfalfa. TloTcr. etc. . cr bend 14c and vo a'ld & tjackaco of Farm Seed never Boon by you bee. . - > H A. SAUZER SEED CO. , UaCroacc , Wla. j Positively cnreu by these kittle Fills * They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia , In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness. Nausea , Drowsiness , Bad Taste i In the Mouth , Coated Tongue , Pain In tHe Side , .TORPID LIVER. Tney regulate tne Bowels. Purely Vegetable. s SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE , Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES , PAY IF CURED 1V pay postige n l tend < _ rnri : utn CROSS PIU ain ! F stn'i < art > V : EX. CO. , Dept. B5 , Minneapolis , Minn. EXTERMINATED BY [ Ibo wonderful , ne'v ! < iclcriolo ical preparation , discovered and rprejureJ by Pr Jo a I ) nj 7 , Direi tor of the 1.-iterator } of Afjrl- Bnlt.iral JIicro-Bioi cy at the I'.nteur In'diute. I'.iris Ti'OT A S OI > 0IfARMLL. . - - TO HI/MAN III IMJS. DOMEsTIC A D OTHLU AXIMALS HiniW , et , j ft fatal to rats and mice Tin rrer.iiui il its C. > OUMIO todie Ciil > prepared and applied. JDOW MU < HT l'-t Stanll houreon-tul.e.ordir.jrydwelllnj Jhrfe lnl.o ( if i.its-iro numerous not leu tuan tix tubes ) One * r two dozen tuliei for tUlile with ln > loft and yard attached. ISIm 'ir < iintiton eaih rat infested f xir ofnreh use or jir li > for ca ' .i j < ' ' 0 sijmre feet flonr tpnre Towns or Utes , 1 to 'il.nen per ai e I > > habite4 area , 3 t < > U tubes per cere for ope-i li . < ! ' olJ in ElaM tubes , full direction lound ei'h tube. ! t tube 7oc , 3 tubes 1 7f ! , cr (0 ( HJ per duzcn , dcli\cred. i Independent Chemical Company YOIJK , > .v. P afllided wilh Sore Eyes , use of Keep Ifc en H Coughs nnd coHs may icize any nicnjDer of the fsrwly any time. Many a Ltd cold has bcsn ; n cried and much ticLness and suffennc ha * hecn saved bv the prcmpt use of PISO'B Cure. There is ttolhinc like it tokreakupcouchsandcoldi. There it no bronchial cf lung trouble that it will not relieve. Free from opiates or harmful in gredients. Fine for children. At all druggist * ' , 25 ctn. Nebraska * Legislature Shoemaker's suffrage bill got a good vote on final passage and goesto the senate with strong support from both parties In the house. IJouse finance committee's bill is ready for introduction. Few changes of consequence made over last ses sion. sion.The The senate killed Representative Taylor's bill taxing mortgages , recom mitted a Sunday baseball bill after it had failed to get enough votes to pass it and passed thirteen bills. Appointment Kniscs Row. It is reported that the governor's appointment of Miss Ella McGinnis of O'Neill matron of the Lincoln hospi- tal for the insane is the cause of the resignation of Miss Stuff , head nurse at the hospital and the proposed dis- continuance of the nurses' training school at that Institution. Some of the other officers and employes at the in- stitution are not in harmony with Miss McGinnis and they do not take their meals at the same table. Miss McGinnis is a sister-in-law of Arthur Mullen , the governor's cheif oil in spector. She was dismissed from the service of the state by Dr. Hay several months ago and her reinstatement by the present administration does not result in allaying the inharmony that formerly existed. Annual Fee From Corporation . The senate committee on misccl- laneous corporations decided to report - port senate file No. 98 , by King of Polk , to be placed on the general file. The bill provides for an annual li cense fee to be collected by the state from corporations , the fee to range from $ to $500 according to the cnpl- tal stock of the companies. Senator King has agreed to have the bill amended so that it will not apply to banks which are taxed annually upon their capital stock or to other corpora tions that pay a license foe. The measure is considered one of considerable - derable importance. The Sunday baseball bill by Rail- som of Douglas , senate file Xo. 1C , came up for passage. It had been amended to allow county commis sioners in any county to issue permits for the playing of baseball , golf and for theaters and other moral amuse ments. The bill lacked two voles of having enough to pass it , Plenry of folfax and Donahoe of Holt being ab sent , both alleged friends of the bill. It received il'teen votes and sixteen were cast against it. Senate Bills Passed. T'.ie senate pased the following bills Wednesday : By Frown of Lancaster Requiring fire escapes on hotels and lodging housa over two stories in height. Laverty of Saunders To pre- vent the wearing of the uniform of the United States army or navy by un authorized persons. By Miller of Lancaster Deeding to the city of Lincoln haymarket square. By Ransom of Douglas To permit police judges to act in juvenile court cases in certain cases. By Ransom of Douglas Providing a salary of $1.200 for bailiffs of the district court of Douglas county. . By Raymond of Scotts Bluff For nn experiment station in the irrigated region. By Raymond of Scotts Bluff Pro- viding that cities and towns may -vote ; v.ater bonds by a majority vote , By Randall of Madison To permit , a party to a suit to designate the news- paper that shall publish legal notice. By Randall of Madison Making it unlawful for person to drink intoxi- cating liquors upon trains. By Thompson of Gumming Making close season for muskrats from April 1 to January 1. By Raymond of Scotts Bluff For the acquiring of sites for irrigation i i-servoirs by condemnation. By Raymond of Scotts Bluff For the refunding of irrigation district bonds. By Thomas of Douglas For main tenance and disbursement or relief and pension fund for firemen. Bills Indefinitely "Postponed. In a committee of the whole during the afternoon Wednesday the senate indefinitely postponed the following bills : By Taylor , taxing mortgages. By Randall , increasing the salary < > f ' the secretary of the state board of assessment from $1,600 to § 2,000 .a year. "f By Ketchum , amending the primary co law. law.By By Buhrman , to legalize the sale of lots by the county of Howard in the . town of St. Paul. By Ollis of Valley , was ordered to third reading. It amends the primary law by providing for a rotated ballot and the counting of names of candi dates written on the ballot and changes the date of the primary to the second Tuesday in August. . By Fuller of Seward , to provide for the removal of public officers who ap ' point relatives to positions , was order ed to a third reading. This same ac ' tion was taken in respect to senaU 'y file No. 20. > , by Tibbets , for a lien up T on horses and mules for shoeing. ' By King , to permit district judges t' m suspend sentence in felony cases dur ing good behavior of the prisoner for 'us his first offense. 1 Kill * i The following bills were read a third time and passed by the house Wedne5'- lay : By the committee on public schools providing a method of distributing th < state aid to weak school districts , arx1 " fixing the biennial amount at $75.000 By Shoemaker of Douglas , A join ) resolution to amend the f ranch in qualifications of those wishing to be " 5 come citizens of the United States. By Bowman of Xuckolls. to pro v. hibit under penalty the intimidatioi voters by their employers so as t ho influence their vote. "r By Griffin of Burt. to extend th < Illl misdemeanor provisions of the pre ber sent law relating to the disposition ol we refuse in drainage districts , so thai ago now it includes road ditches emptying 558. into such drainage ditches. in By Baker of York , changing thr bill time of holding the annual town meet DC ing from April to March. in By Fries of Howard , allowing coun 5 < ties to levy an 5su emergency tax of one su mill for the building of bridges. eral By Tanner of Douglaa , providing r&1 that the go.i i i j < y * t the pa pers of the state in which constitu tional amendments shall be printed prior lo MI elf ti' > n. By Ranson. f , > ju ! as. repealing the law vih'ch in Ices the D > uglas c < -u.ity treasurer the : -ity treasurer ex- offico. By Howell of Douglas , providing for a memorial to fongress to issue ? -)00,000,000 in 2 per cent bonds for river and harbor improvements. > * * King of Polk Thursday made an ex tended speech in favor of his bill to reduce the list of fish and game war dens to one who shall have charge of the state hatcheries and the enforcement tlm ment of the game laws. He said the state spends $28,000 every two years for the fish and game department and , only a few thousand dollars annually ] each for healthstate library commis sion and the board of charities and correction. He considered that this expenditure for the fish and game de partment was out of proportion to the 0J other departments and that ths game is the only one department of state that } is made up entirely of men who enforce the laws and do nothing else. He thought the local officers ought to see to the enforcement of laws and perrr.it the department to cut down ex penses. The committee ofthe whole did not object seriously to any portion of S. F No. III. introduced by the commit tee on highway : and bridges , an act requiring : one-half of the cost of road malt ' in ? to be paid by the state. 35 , oer cer.t by county and 15 per cent by j the owners of land. It was ordered. to j . third reading and so wa.s S. F.i No. ! 9.9. by Luvcrty , of Saunders , giving - . ing the state board of irrigation gen- : era' supervision over highways. ' . OUis o < " Valley , chairman of the committee ! on railroads , reported S. F. No. 1'Cl. by Thompson of Cuming back t.- > the senate with the recommendation that ! ( be indefinitely postponed. The Nil ' make * ? a reduction of 20 per cent in the- rate of unwashed wool in this state. The introducer of the bill made ni ) objection to the report , and it was adopted. ' The same committee recommended that S. F. Xo. 242 be indefmtely post poned. The report \\-is adopted. This billvas introduced by Bro\n of Lan caster. Ft wou'd ' establish n new rule of evidence by permitting parol testi mony to establish the terms of a con- tart for transportation , regarelless of the printing on a ticket or bill of lad- ' iiKhieh had been signed. Kills which were placed on general file upon recommendation of this committee fiim mittee were S. F. No. 240 , requiring railroads to furnish watering facilities it yards where stock are loadeel for shipment and is. F. No. 266. requiring the erection of sheds for the protection of { stock at such shipping yards. When the Ollis resolution providing for the appointment of a committee to investigate a certain article which appeared in the State Journal , Diers offered an amendment. His amend ment provided that a committee con sisting of Tibbets. Myers and Miller be cippc.inted with power to summon wit nesses and require the production of papers and documents. The amend ment carried. Myers thought that if one paper uas to be investigated , all should be treated the same and an in vestigation should be hael as to what has been said in regard to different senators. No amendment to this effect i1w was offered , however , and the resolu tion as amended by Diers was adopted. ' The committee on constitutional amendments recommended for the general file S. F. No. 268. This is the ] 7 O1H- ; and Miller measure which has for i its purpose the submission of a constitutional - . stitutional amendment which will leave the counties free to levy taxes for their own u e. The state to derive its revenue from the taxation of corpora tions ( and other sources. Upon recomg mcndation of the same committee Donohoe's initiative anel referendum ! amendment was also placed on the S general file. Another bill which was flc placed on the general file was S. F. j ol No. 10. by King , providing for an annual - ' nual license fee for corporations. I The senate passeel the following ac bills Thursday : j KU By Humphre-y of Lancaster EnactF ing the Oregon plan of nominating United States senators. j Sy Carr of Key a Paha Commission ' merchants to take out licenses from B the pure food commission. | nj By Dolezal of Saunders Prohibiting ; j the sale of dynamite firecrackers and . Q 'n'stols for shooting blank cartridges _ after 1910. j By Laverty of Saunders The board , ' irrigation to be the state highway . commission. | , T'.y King of Polk For the parole of j first offender.- , convicted of felonies , or , ? : .ther convicted persons , if the elistrict judge sentencing them is convinced i their degree of moral turpitude warrants - ! , rants such action. By libbets of Adams Giving blackn' smiths a lien on horses for shoeing ' them. , | OI By Fuller of Seward Compelling' ' cc .olegraph. telephone and express com- ! panips to make u full exhibit of their { „ 'looks to the county assessors. | fc The senate , on recommendation of i IS 'he committee on judiciary , inelefinite-j postponed S. F. 202 , by Klein of ; > ? < - . prescribing a system of fees for st 'erks of the district court and placed F general file fiom the judiciary comv nittce S. F. 196 , by Ransom of Doug- , the district clerk's bill providing I re new system of fees for clerks in j i Hi Lancaster and Douglas counties. 25 Hie bill as originally dmwn applied inly to Douglas county , but was unended to include the two smaller ai counties. j "r S. F. 142. by Ollis , regulating the tb ; "raclice of nursing and S. F. 237. by Q Tibbets. for the same purpose were in- lelinitoly postponed on recommenda tion of the committee on medical so- _ ties , and a , house bill for the tame p ( mrposo was put on general file and rli ill doubtless be passed. W The last bill was introduced in the Cora house-Thursday night unless the gov ernor : makes a special request for thy Introduction of others. The total num i introduced was 577 , ofhich 94 raPi Pi were introduced Thursday. Two years the bills in II the house numbered IIP . The senate has three clays more P which to introduce bills. The last \v introduced was by Shoemaker of Douglas , providing for Sunday baseball Omaha between the hours of 3 and o'lock , after the proposition has been submitted : to a vote of the people. Sev of the bills affect Omaha corpo rations and Omaha directly. ' ASTOEIA. has met with pronounced favor on the pare of physicians , pharmaceutical - ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians "with ! results most gratifying , The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tha result of three facts i First The indisputable evidence that it is harmless 3 Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves , but assimi lates the food l Th/rd It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Oastor Oil * It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium , Morphine , or other narcotic and does not stupefy , , It is unlike Soothing Syrups , Bateman's Drops , Godfrey's , Cordial , etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty , .how- ever , is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health , The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end , To our knowledge , Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health , by' "regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to. the information * Sail's Journal of Health * Letters from Pr eminent Physicians addressed to Chase H. Fletcher * Dr. B. Halstead Scott , of Chicago , Ills. , says : "I have prescribed you * Castoria often for infants during my practice , and find it very satisfactory. " Dr. 'William Belmont , of Cleveland , Ohio , says : "Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never Iiava found anything that BO filled tha place. " Dr. J. H. Taft , of Brooklyn , N. Y. , says : "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice foe many years. The formula is excellent. " Dr. R. J. Hamlen , of Detroit , Mich. , says : "I prescribe your Castoris extensively , as I have never found anything to equal it for children's troubles. I am avrare that there are imitations in the field , but I always see that ' . " iny patients got Fletcher's. Dr.lTra. J McCrann , of Omaha , Neb. , says : "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine , and aside from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Caa- Promocs ( DigcstionCIieerfiil- : toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home. " ness andR2st.CoiUaInsrieiiiKE Dr. J. R. Clausen , of Philadelphia , Pa. , says : "The name that your Gas- Qpium.Morphine norMo raL toria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the NOT NARCOTIC. presence of children , scarcely needs to bo supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession , but I , for one , most heartily endorse it an Jbelleve it an excellent remedy. " Dr. E. M. Ward , of Kansas City , Mo. , says : "Physicians generally do noC prescribe proprietary preparations , but in the case of Castoria my experi tfSHi : ence , like- that of many other physicians , has taught me to make an ex ft ception. 1 prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it to ba a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physi MS ! cian who has raised a family , as I have , will join me in heartiest recom Apsrfect Remedy for Cbnsfipa- mendation of Castoria. " tion , Sour Stoiuach.Dlarrftoea "WormsCon\ralsIonsFcvErish- ness mulLoss OF SIEEP. . " " - " - - " ajjp .illtji f mr Exact Copy of Wrapper. 8n Use For Over THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT UUHRAV OTrtEET , NCVJYORRCIW. .cgaa g y T : ijffigK j Ba Wj > a a5iJsay } ftig5'A > ; isa * ' v > f ' < * v ! His Ilonnds. Mrs. Goodsolc I haven't seen you , 1 ihink , since last fall. Begging again , are rou ? Ruffon Wratz ( with a deprecatory co . ugh ) Yes , ma'am. I'm one of de har- jsnjaires of spring. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ferny ny case of Catnrrh that cannot be cared \ > J lull's Catarrh Cure P. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O. We , the undersigned , have fcnovrn F. J. Jheney for the last lo years , and believe ilm perfectly honorable In all business trans- ctlons , and financially able to carry out any iMIgntlans made by his firm. WALDINO , KINJTAN & MARVIN , Wholesale Druggists , Toledo , O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally , ictlng directly upon the blood and mucous urfaces of the system. Testimonials sent ree. < Price , 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. . Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpatloa. The data about the manufacture of teel cars in this country are not as defi- lite , as might be desired , but the Railway i.ge reports the number of all steel cars .rdered in 1907 to be 27,800 , and of cars srith steel underframes , 44,500. Brown's Bronchial Troches are a simile , ile and convenient remedy for Bronchial . Affections and Coughs. In boxes 2o ents. Samples mailed free. John I. JJrown & Son , Boston , Mass. . A fly so minute as to be almost invisi ble ran three inches in half a second and svas calculated to make no less than 540 steps in the time a man could breathe ance. A man with proportionate agility could run twpntv-four miles in a minute. Oaly One "BRO3IO QT7IMTNE" . fhat Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Ued the World ever to Cura a Cold In Ono Day. 2oc. The claim is made that the railroad station at Juvisy , on the outskirts of France , will soon be the largest in the world. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chllfl- en teething , softens the gums , reduces in- la'muiation. allays pain , cures wind colic. J5c a bottle. Flies are not the only things found In imber. In a big mass of clear amber , Iredged up out of the Baltic sea recently , here was distinctly visible in its interior small squirrel fur , teeth and claws in tact. Rod , Weak , Weary , Watery Kyos Relieved ! by Murlne Eye Remedy. Com pounded by Experienced PhysicianMu - Ine Doesn't Smart : Soothes Eye Pain. SVrlte Muriue Eye Remedy Co. , Chicago , tor Illustrated Eye Book Free. Germany had 11,013 suicides last year , rate of 21 to 100,000 inhabitants. The rate for Prussia alone is 20 ; that for the Province of Saxony 32 , and for Schleswig- Tolstein 33 , while in Catholic and Polish Posen it is only 8. For Berlin the rate ivas 34. S. C. N. U. - - - No. 10 1909. SHOES FOR MEN These splendid men's shoes represent the best f there is in shoe leather. Every piece of material is of the choicest tannage. The workmanship is perfect ; the styles up-to-date. When it comes to service , there is nothing equals them in lasting qualities. "HONORBILT" SHOES are everything the name implies. They are "built on honor. No matter where you look , or what you pay , ycu will n find anything that will outclass them in wear , style or comfort. 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My Method of Tanning ike Soles mahis them Mart Flexible and Loti sr Wearing than any others. Shoes for Kvory Icinhcr if the 'Family , Z3eii. U < ijAVnincu , 7JS Use * mid Children. For sal - by shoe dealers everywhere. I Xotio genuine nithout W. L. DoBda * r.ani < ami price stamped on bottom. Fut Color Zycltti TJied Eicliitvely. CaUIrg mailid fre * W. L. DOUGLAS , 167 Spark St. , Brockton , Mass. MENTION THIS PAPER wnx vxnuw T vtnmntxn. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ttor < krtfifir i < (8ff c intt iH7 lkvi7C. M I e KkMec ltnanffk s. Ttoy < T to c ii wafer tetter ( * tar * U r tfyt. V * e * t friNl iWf * * i Writa ttt ImloUrt fag to to * . MM k u4 Mil Htm. JtWHOB 99 V6 COM