ToSet Its Beneficial Effects ; .Always Buy the Genuin * aho fiflfllH&NNA manufectored ty ihe PNIA fie S ( Sold by all leading Druggists OneSizeOnlx,50f o Bottle . TOO BAD. / Edith Papa wouldn't - let me marry V Stingy because he smokes such cigars. Edward He can't say that about -me. me.Edith Edith No , he says you smoke too inexpensive ones. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of " -CASTORIA , a safe and sure remedy for -infants and children , and see that it Bears the Signature of _ Hn Use For Over 30 Years. -Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Hopeless. "Why don't 3'ou get in line for Miss . -Hattie's favor ? " "Humph ! That line's busy. " ' 'Constipation causes many serious dis- > eases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative , 1 three for cathartic. ' Any man can get Into a fight , but -sometimes it takes a certain amount - > f courage to keep out of one. I When you want 4r the best there is , ; ask your grocer for Pickles PATENTS InttonD.C. BoolcsfrM. High- 9ft raf reno . Be t results. * iS3 8 Thimpstii's Eyi Watir POULTRY IN Great Wealth in Industry , Says Official Report. Chickens Supplied to England Exceed in Amount That Which Comes From All Other Countries of Europe Combined. Dublin , Ireland. The opinions of experts given at a conference on the poultry industry , held in Dublin re cently , confirm the views expressed on the report of the department of agriculture and technical instruction for Ireland. Sir Horace Plunkett , a former vice-president of the depart ment , declared that there was a mine of wealth in the poultry industry awaiting development The present vice-president , T. W. Russell , gave Qgures showing the development of the Industry In the last five years , and said that the export of butter alone almost equaled the export of whisky and porter combined , and that when eggs were added to butter the two combined almost doubled the alcoholic export ; this in spite of the fact that the export of whisky and porter Is commonly believed almost to equal iinen , which was of course easily first. first.The The poultry supplied by Ireland at the present time to Great Britain ex ceeds in amount that which is being supplied by all the other countries of Europe. Diagrams and maps exhibited at the conference showed side by side the growth of the system of instruc tion and organization and the growth of the export of eggs and poultry. The correspondence between the two sets of charts was remarkable. The value , of the export now amounts to $20,000- 000 a year and a prophecy that in the near future the amount of money earned by Ireland from eggs and poul try would be nearer to $100,000,000 than to $20,000,000 was made by T. P. Gill , secretary of the department and formerly the nationalist member of parliament , who was on an Irish mission in * the United States with Mr. John Dillon and the late Timothy Har rington when the Parnell crisis oc curred. The wealth from this Industry main ly goes to the small farmers and labor- London Elocution Teacher Especially Complains of Nasal Twang of the American Women. London. English teachers of elo cution are shocked by the American pronunciation of English. One of the cult , speaking to an English newspa per reporter , said : "To cure the American nasal twang completely after it has become habit ual is impossible. That curious rising inflection to nearly every word which Is characteristic of Americans from the northern states and is of Indian origin , may be modified. But the hardest part of my task with Amer ican women is to teach them to speak more softly. Their high-pitched voices are not welcome In European 1,500 Miles on Horseback Miss Virginia Vance , Young School Teacher , Starts on Vacation Trip From Washington Town. Spokane , Wash. Fifteen hundred miles on horseback Is the summer va cation trip to terminate at Phoenix , Ariz. , on which Miss Virginia Vance , a young school teacher , has started from Kennewick , Wash. Her father and brothers accompany her in a covered wagon and carry supplies and camp equipment , and Mrs. Vance and two younger children are to travel by water and rail to Fresno , Cal. , to remain there until next fall , when they will join the rest of the family at Phoenix. Miss Vance has selected a route to the southwest through Oregon , Ne vada and Arizona by way of Pendle- ton to Lakevlew , thence tq Crater lake and into Nevada , keeping near the California line and following the canyon of the Colorado river In Ari zona. No effort will be made to es tablish a record , nor will Miss Vance offer souvenirs or photographs for sale to cover the expenses of the trip. Traveling overland through pictur esque scenery in almost the same style as the early settlers came into the western country will , she be- AIRMAN SEEKS ADDED LAUKtLb VEDRINE , the French aviator who recently won the Paris to PIERRE " Madrid aeroplane race , with its ? 4 0,000 p"rize , is now trying to capture the ? 100,000 offered in the Paris-Rome-Turin air race. He was one of the last of the contestants to start and then was delayed by an accident to hia machine. era and their wives. There is no form of wealth that can be more thoroughly or more minutely distributed in a rural population than this. It is said that in many cases the receipts from eggs are sufficient to pay the rent. The Industry gives employment to farmers' wives and daughters , yielding returns on small farms of from $100 to $300 per annum. The conference was attended by of ficial and representatives of the Irish county committees which work the poultry schemes , and by experts and public representatives from England and Scotland. The practical manner in which the business was conducted made a deep impression on the vis itors. One delegate , from Bristol , gave a THREE KILL A TIGER Village of Nan , Siam , Rejoices at Death of Beast. Bangkok Paper Gives Graphic Account ' of Slaying of Ferocious Bengal Tiger by Three Americans Woman Watched Battle. Minneapolis , Minn. How a Minne apolis young man , well known socially , helped to bring down a Bengal tiger In Siam , is told in a Bangkok news paper , a copy of which was received by John S. Bradstreet Ray Peoples is the man. The account of the hunt , as it appears in the Nan correspond ence of the Bangkok paper , follows : "The quiet city of Nan was stirred up last Saturday by the news that a large Bengal tiger was in our midst. He had killed a large bullock in the morning and was hiding under cover in an old deserted wat across the river from Dr. Taylor's compound. The wat was grown over with dense thorns so thick that a man had to cut his way through. It did not seem possible that a tiger could be so near us , not a quarter of a mile from Dr. Taylor's house. "Siamese dwellings were within 300 yards of the spot where he was hiding. Word was sent to Dr. Peoples , who had a good gun. He sent for Captain Springer , who is at the head of the gendarmerie force , to assist. Ray Peoples ples was herm visiting his parents. Each of these three had guns. The plan was to station the men with guns in trees and have beaters drive the tiger out. He came out once and was shot at , and returned. "All efforts by the beaters and men with guns could not drive him out The afternoon was spent , darkness came on and still the tiger held the fort. After the men left and all was quiet , the three men decided to watch for him. Everything was In their favor. The tiger would want to finish the meal he had commenced in the morn ing. The full moon was shining in all its tropical brightness across the rice fields and upon the spot where the tiger would come out "They did not have to wait long be fore the tiger made his appearance , cautiously creeping out. After his head and shoulders were in view , Dr. Peoples ples fired , striking him in the neck. The tiger gave a terrible growl and a spring forward. Ray Peoples shot him in the chest Captain Springer sent a well-directed bullet , striking him un lives , be an Interesting and valuable experience. The little party will sleep In th.e open , cooking at camp fires and stop ping occasionally to hunt and fish. It is also planned to make detours into the surrounding country along the California border. "I have been planning this trip for a long time , " Miss Vance said , "but the opportunity to make It was not offered until my parents decided to make their future home in Arizona. " Thirteen Monkeys Left. Plttsburg , Pa. Only thirteen mon keys are left of a "poison squad" ot sixty , which Dr. Frederick Proescher , pathologist of the Allegheny general hospital , has been experimenting with in an effort to discover the germ of Infantile paralysis. ' These are taking the rest cure at the Riverview park zoo. The monkeys already show a marked improvement , and by fall , It Is thought , will be ready for further experiments. Cossacks Strike for Their Pay. Warsaw. A battalion of Amur Cos sacks , whose pay had fallen into ar rears , have succeeded in obtaining their money by declaring a strike. dramatic touch to the proceedings just before the close. He stood up in his place and said : "I was all my life an anti-home ruler , but the way this conference has been conducted may lead me to alter my views. " A dele gate from Armagh protested against this observation , but he was quickly answered by Mr. O'Conner , a delegate from Cork , who said : "And as repre senting Cork , I applaud it. " The Incident passed off with this observation. Slight as it was , It summed up the Irish situation admira bly. The proceedings of this confer ence opened the eyes of the visitors from England and Scotland by show ing what Irishmen could do to develop this country if they were permitted to do so. der the eye. A few more shots end ed the battle. "There was great rejoicing on the part of all over the fact that there was one fewer Bengal tiger in Nan. His body was seven feet long , tall three feet , height three and one-half feet , with head , shoulders , teeth , paws to match. Thousands called to see him the following day. Great credit Is due to the three men that stood so bravely to their post and also to the beaters who took their share In the hunt This was a great treat that many enjoyed , it being so near that ladies could sit on Dr. Taylor's up per piazza and look over the river and rice fields and see the battle go on all the afternoon and could hear the men directing the fight Tigers have been troubling the people much In this vicinity the last six months. They have killed a number of cattle and dogs. Many people have been killed by them , too , in the villages. " Our Pronunciation Is Bad drawing rooms , and I find the best method is to keep them whispering for ten minutes together. " It appears that Americans empha size the Saint In Saint Paul too much , say "I guess" and indulge in slang which is incomprehensible to the keen English intellect So when you come over here don't forget that the American "lobster" In England is a "silly awss , " that "hot air" is trans lated into "bally rot , " and that in stead of saying "Here's luck , " it is your duty to shout "Cheer oh. " If you wish to inform your English friends that you are in business for yourself , tell them that you are "on your own , " and in explaining to him that the food at your hotel is excel lent , don't forget to say "They do me very well at the Savoy. " if you will take these substitutions , call casual acquaintances "dear old chaps" and refrain from boasting , which In this country is termed "swanking , " you may be able to get along , but you will still have to pay American prices in the shops. How ever , cheer up , the worst is still to come. Our English elocutionist con cludes his criticism with this : "One of the most Irritating accents of all is the Canadian , which Is the nearest thing there Is to utter nega tion of accent There are types of Canadians who talk very fast and very insistently on one monotonous note , which to a sensitive ear Is sim ply maddening. " Polar Bears Go A-Summerlng. New York. Passengers of the Ca * mania , which has finished her trip from Liverpool , were at religious service in the main dining saloon dur ing the voyage when a large iceburg was sighted eleven miles to the north ward , off the banks. Imaginative passengers who were not at the serv ice counted as many as seven polar bears shuffling around on the berg. Boy Finds Maharajah's Gem. - London. The diamond lost from the turban of the maharajah of Bika- ner , for which , all London searched three days and nights , was found by a boy in the street ALL OVER NEBRASKA Woman Jumps Into a Well. Otoe County. Mrs. Anna Sprague , aged 55 , who resides with her son and brother , in the eastern part of Nebraska City , attempted to take her life by jumping down a well 25 feet in depth. She was rescued before death came. Many Autos in . Dawson. Dawson County. According to the recently completed report of the as sessors , Dawson county had , April 1 , 1911 , 258 automobiles. The report for 1910 shows there were 290 that .year. Gothenburg leads the rest of the towns in the number of autos. Marketed the First Wheat. Jefferson County. Stanley Will iams , a farmer living near Fairbury , had the distinction of marketing the first of the 1911 wheat crop in Fair- bury. He sold his wheat to the Fair- bury roller mills and it tested 63 pounds to the bushel , making 15 bushels to the acre. Girl May Die of Shock. Buffalo County. Ruth , 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott , of Kearney , is in a critical condition , the result of an electric shock re ceived from a vibrator while standing in the bath tub. The child remained unconscious for six hours after the accident. Wheat Yielding Well. Richardson County. Farmers in the locality around Humboldt have been in the wheat fields the past week and report good yields. Corn is in 'good condition in spite of the hot weather , but oats and pastures show the effects of the drouth and the potato crop is a complete failure. Has Lived in Three Centuries. Custer County. To Thomas Morris of Westerville , Custer county , Ne braska , belongs the distinction of hav ing lived in three centuries , the eighteenth , nineteenth and twentieth. He was born January 15 , 1794 , and is still living. He has lived through the term of every president of the United States , except Taft. He is a native of Wales and was 1 year old when the famous trial of Warren Hastings closed , 7 years old when Ireland and England were united , 64 years old when the first Atlantic ca ble was laid and was 67 years old when Fort Sumter was fired upon. This patriarch never attended school and never married. When a mere lad he started work as a butch er , but gave up that to become a cob bler. He followed that occupation un til more than 100 years old , during which time he mended shoes for people ple of two continents. Just before his 115th birthday he gave up work for good and now spends all his leis ure time when the weather is good , in fishing. His sight is remarkable and he uses glasses only for close work. Mr. Morris never had any serious illness , only suffering a light sun stroke when he was a mere boy in his fifties. He has always smoked , and used liquor in a moderate amount. Upon retiring at night he often takes a quart of strong tea or coffee with him , which he drinks during the night. Forty-four years ago a lad 12 years old came to live with the old gentle man , then 73 years old. From that time he and Charles Mythen have been inseparable companions. They left Wales and came to this country in 1871 , arriving in Chicago the day after the big fire. They went to Mis souri , where they lived until 1886 , when they moved to Nebraska , locat ing on a farm four miles from Wes terville in Custer county. Later they moved to an adjoining farm where they still reside. Seward Institute Dates. Seward County. The Seward Coun ty Teachers' institute will be held in Seward from August 28 to September 1. August 31 will be school officers' day. At the last meeting of the coun ty school board officers it was unani mously decided to hold another school exhibit this year. Buys and Sells Bonds. Lancaster County. The board ot educational and funds bought $190- 000 worth of 4 % per cent Richardson county drainage district bonds. The state will draw 6 per cent on the at tached coupons and pays $17,886 premium for them. The board sold $150,000 worth of North Carolina at 4 per cent. Wheat 20 Bushels to Acre. Gage County. John Scheve , & prominent German farmer living northwest of Beatrice , began thresh ing his 260-acre field of wheat last week which is yielding 20 bushels to the acre. The grain is of fine quality. Culivn East , living south of the city , reported a yield of 18 bush- eels to the acre. Kick of Horse Fatal. Gage County. . W. Shaffer , a farm er living northeast of Liberty , this county , was kicked in the stomach by a horse and killed. He was try ing to catch the animal in a pasture , when it turned and struck him. Sheriff Goes After Alleged Forger. Richardson County. Sheriff Fen- ton is at Monroe , Mich. , to bring to this county Harry Davies , who is wanted here for forgery. On the way to Michigan , Sheriff Fenton took William Langford from Falls City to the penitentiary at Lincoln. Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors , all eruptions , clears the complex ion , creates an appetite , aids digestion , relieves that tired feeling , gives vigor and vim. , Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. A New Sensation. I Little Jean had visited one of the large summer amusement parks for the first time , and with the courage possessed only by those girls whose playmates are boys and girls older than themselves , she had not hesi tated , when invited , to take a ride on one of the "thrillers" that abound la such places. "To her mother , on her return from the park , she confided the emotions she had experienced as she swept round the curves of the "figure eight" with her elder brothers. "Mamma , " she said , "when I went round those awful turns so fast I felt just as if I had freckles on my stomach ! " Youth's Companion. FEELS LIKE A BOY. Since Doan's Kidney Pills Cured Him of Terrible Kidney Trouble. Sheldon. Smith , Prop. Arlingto * House , Woodland , Cal. , says : "Thre * 1 years I was almost helpless. Kidney se cretions scalded ter ribly and obliged mo to arise ten to twelr times a night. My left limb became so stiff and sore I could hardly walk just hobbled around with. ka cane. I had almost every complaint that diseased kidneys pro- duce , and Doan s Kid ney Pills removed them all. At the ag of 76 I feel like a boy and enjoy health and comfort. Can anyone wonder at my gratitude ? Remember the name Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Playing Blind. This is a funny little .stunt enjoyed alike by old and young. If one has never tried it it is very amusing to find anything with your eyes shut or to judge distances. First place a piece of paper on the floor before you , shut your eyes , walk backward two steps ; then try to walk on the paper and pick it up. Then stick a pin in the wall about four feet up and try to pick it off blindfolded. Stand about five or six feet away from a table , shut your eyes ; then try to walk up to it without knocking against it" Woman's World. Some Aviation Records. Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria is the first crowned head who has made an aeroplane flight. The aviator who took him up is the first man who ever was knighted in midair. Prince Henry of Prussia is the first professional aviator of royal rank. Mr. Roosevelt is the first prominent statesman to have made an ascension in an aero plane. Arthur J. Balfour is the sec ond. Lead in Salt Industry. ' The six leading states in the salt industry are Michigan , New York , Ohio , Kansas , Louisiana and Cali fornia , and in 1909 these six states produced salt valued at $7,714,557. The salt from these states is obtained from rock salt , sea water and natural brine in other words , from all the known sources of salt. HEART RIGHT. When He Quit Coffee. Life Insurance Companies will not insure a man suffering from heart trouble. The reason is obvious. 1 This is a serious matter to the hus band or father who is solicitous for the future of his dear ones. Often the heart trouble is caused by an un expected thing and can be corrected if taken in time and properly treated. A man in Colorado writes : "I was a great coffee drinker for many years , and was not aware of the injurious effects of the habit till I became a practical invalid , suffering from heart trouble , indigestion and nervousness to an extent that made me wretchedly miserable myself and a nuisance to those who witnessed my sufferings. "I continued to drink coffee , however ever , not suspecting that it was the cause of my ill-health , till on applying for life insurance I was rejected on ac count of the trouble with my heart. Then I became alarmed. I found that leaving off coffee helped me quickly , so I quit it altogether and having been attracted by the advertisements of Postum I began its use. "The change in my condition was re markable. All my ailments vanished. My digestion was completely restored , my nervousness disappeared , and , most important of all , my heart stead ied down and became normal , and on a , second examination I was accepted by the Life Insurance Co. Quitting coffee and using Postum worked the change. " Name given by Postum Co. , Battle Creek. , Mich. "There's a reason , " and it is ex plained in the little book , "The Road to Wellville , " in pkgs. Ev ; r read tke above letter ? A mew- one appears from time to time. Tfcey Tire ceaalne , trme , aad foil of mi interest.