Vomen in Out Hospitals J Freaks cf Fortune. , In January of last year a murderer j named Helfert had just been sen tenced in Moravia to penal servitude tor life when he learned that he had wen a prize ol $10,000 in the state lot- . tery. and a lev weeks earlier Ernesto palling' Increase in the Number of Operations DfyAI iTAl "?k- T44 TftfMM mm VTm..- fcnuimcu io.vj.av iwu-iww wsjumsli XMcijr Hijar was buried in a pauper's grave jfajOid Xriem. ' at Barcelona on the very day on which i a ticket found in his possession won I a prize of $40,000 in the Spanish na i tional lottery. MaW MmmWSmLr aaE!iaBaWiirViBjW amam -""- arawamSsm9 LaaaaaiV - YLftP ft B ' .afaaaHvaLaiiiflH -- Wmw Ma (BiLs " .?rH . saw km m 0Kn -''"'-'mm mm " ..mmVvmmmmwL '-Mm Hundreds of dealers say trie xtra Quantity and superior quality of De fiance Starch is fast taking place of all other brands. Others say they cannot sell any other starch. " s hrouijh lne hospitals in our ' ness. lcvplessne.v. melancholy. ' s ,.r,, ,v j.irpri-eci t litict iii riin'":iiul .int-to-ln -lfft-ahuic . .k i -mif tin jatH'iit zi'r inr-. tlnv should rcmciulie: tlieiv .'.i- Ml" V. SlitC t'ls Uoillfll .i-i- ':n rire e'thcr av:ii;in r . ''. frntn serious opera- s.irt-.iS this tie the cav" Sim . .n:-e t!s liie neglected thein- in "v:ii.ii aim woiuw iriiui)ii f-el-sone tried and true ivuicili. Tlie fol.ow iuir letti-rp cannot faii to tiring hope to despairing- women. Mrs Fred Seydel. 411' X. 51th Street, West Philadelphia. la , wite.-: Dear Mrs. I'nikham: I vi:l in a erv -'riu condition when 1 Poisons Known to Science. The effect of every poisonous drug jon the human hody has been so care fully ad exhaustively studied by the ' toxicologist that he can. in cases of suspected poisoning, not only verify the suspicion, but determine the drug used and even its method oi adminis tration. The modern physiological laboratory would have made short work ol the Uorgias. Toilanas and Spara" S.f..on prr M "LcwlT "Single" "Binder," str.iiuht ."o ciL'.ir. coats the dealer .some more than other .V ciirars. but she higher price enables this factory to ne higher grad- tobacco. Lewis" Factory, Peoria, 11L LEGISLATURE of NEBRASKA A Synopsis of Proceedings of the Twenty "Ninth Gen eral Session. SENATE The senate on the 1st I one to five years in the penitentiary, rtu.iil u tlie increase aiming wrote to wui for a.Ki,-e. 1 lia.lucraiuwuiiib r !... ...... l... .. . . . ..... -.. iii u en mis niuiur; uiri uiTi ull 0v:tr.ui tmulile mill I coult not carry a ii tin mi un.w.arei. but every cue of child to maturity, ami a adviv.il that au iv jutieuts in the hospital beds had ojH'nitum wasmy onl hoj- of recovery. I ti,i oi warmnjr in tJat bearjnjj- "ui nm iwir w uuuk i kiur i uic ihwii- i r".i ri I'll, sl vnit vmi frir Jlltv iii I lUfi as von 111- iwn :ec::ii-r pain ai icil or rifrni, oi -- - ,.;-,: ;. Vv ' iT: .i i r .... - .!,.. : sii iiv-iii me iimi iimik i.uiu r. i jiiKiiitiii m Yvouiii. Mt'i i;u t-AiiauMi(ii. uiiiii in sinaii o tue tuwif. leueorrtKEa. ili.- Physical Sunshine. Bv juiying d::p regard to -wholesome diet, cleanliness and proper habits, the denying the power of the desiies of the llesh to overcome the higher calls of ininds weil stocked and moral natures keenly alive to joyous duty, we go far toward mak ing ourselves true sons of Cod, true brothers to man. iretable Compound: and 'I am not oidy a well woiiiiin to-iiiiv. but hfivra beautiful liabv Bess, flatulency, displacements of the Kirl six mouths old. I advise all sick aud ml or irregularities. All of these sutTering women to wrrite you for advice, at iiittiu ti-c indications of an un- yu have-done so much for me." ilthy eonditj.jn of the ovaries or. A1;cc ik mc1,..,.v1, Miss Kubv ,.. nxi.1 if not heeded the penalty Chi lnd ; w;ites: -tU-pa:d bvatlanerous operation. Ii.mi iese svlnptoms manifest tliem- fl;ar Mrs. Puikham: of East Storekeepers tepoit that the extra tiuaiitity. together with the superior quality of Defiance Starch makes it net ;o impossible to sell any other brand. Welch Tombstone. On a flat stone in Conway church, "Wales, is the following inscription: "Here lyetn the body of Nicholas llookes of Conway, gent., who was the forty-first child of his father, Wli- v,s ,: ant dra- along until you are "" ?L? '"" r" Z 11 jr.il to go to the hospital and sub- .lIW munthsaco the (i(K.tor, after usingtlivi It 'o a ipe-aiiin out rememoer i x Kav on me. stud 1 hail mi abeess on the :r l.'.fi'a l1.. ruikhams VegetaJile ov:tn-s and would have to hiieaiioHnition. , t '. .-..i i ..t.. .i . i . i:.. !:..!- H I .!)! iiltS Siivtril isiousaiiu Ul .wv ibhihit niuucti nm m in im.i i. j m- . .. ., , , . u !,:. ivifo ,.,mi from surgiwtl operations , h.ims .-etal.Ie Comiin.l asa last re-irt, , """"i,-v'- "" '"'' "": n n women are troubVd with ir- ""'"'" 7"'- ' ii l i ". V u '-.-. sbi pressed or imfiil iiu-nvtr- """ ""'" ""' --""" 'who died tiie ::utn uay oi .uarcii i t . 1 V 1 T ...T.. T T .,1.1 V- 7.. onl.l.. r-.,- t I'" " loi. .. aiciic-h. leiicorrmivi uiMiiace- uioi iu. i iiivn.nn .s . i- inum. v w,n- mi or uleerauou of the wmb. that pound at once removes sucti troubles. ratified the work of the caucus and formally placed II. H. Goulding on the pay roll, as well as Peter Carter and Sam Grant This swells the list to ixty-one. Upon the recommenda tion of the revenue committee S. F. 113. by Sheldon of Cass, was indefin itely postponed. This bill provided that taxes on personal property should .be a lien on the property for two years after due. S. P. 9, by 'Thomas of Douglas, and S. F. 14, by Jennings of Thayer, were passed. The former provides that when an agent collects money on commission and misappropriates it ne shall be guilty of embezzlement. S. F, 1 1 provides for the issuance of school district bonds in cities of the urtt class. The senate then u .solved into a commit tee of the whole, with Thomas in the chair, and leported the following bills for engrossment and third read- I nig: S. F. At, by Tucker ot Uichard j son, detin'ng t'e duties of county J judges in certain cases. S. F. 4. by Shreck of York, providing that rail road companies shall furnish trans portation to shippers of live stock to accompany the stock. S. F. ZS, by G iff :i of Dawson, providing for the establishment of drainage districts. S. F. 34, by Giffin of Dawson, provid ing for printing the report of the irri gation board. S. F. :4. to provide for the printing of the irrigation board report, brought on considerable dis cussion, it being the sentiment of many of the members to kill the bill, it apparently being their idea there was no way to distribute the reports after they were printed. The bill was recommended to pass. 1 iiikI Jimk.i niu anil kitltux il kisv Kx ."-caj.ior Albvrl 1. err J it, 1 rlJ-Uie. .. 1. Il UUii. . .- . . i, .e . ... l .. ,1 .. .-....!?..:.... e.mm 1ftr- ltotifl fttittfil,tt Fjrnrit l?citie1- ... .. .!. i.i ! ,.llkai.1'lTl.-t, .-T1 l.l'IMVM III IIII1 :IIV III llt-l lllt'llll'l III'. 11,1 - -- -----..---. ---------- ------- -- - ! I.IIH.1 1JIIU. illlllliil.llUIIVll .I ' -- ...j -l- .-..a. ...a. -V-..V- . . lltO v.anes, oackai'iie. bioal:nr (or Hat- , you need the best. ncO ent-ral debility . indigestion. Mrs. rinkhain invites all sick women j 1 rervo: prostratiiiii. or are berft to write her for advice Herauvice aim i iixich -vmptoins as diz.iness. hissi- nieiliciue have restored thousands to c, .iitallity. irritatulity, nervous- ' health. Ailriress. Iynn, .Mass. rdia E. Pinkhaa's Vegetable CoBoaiii Swxeeds Where Others FaiL tj a rxC mwESTm n ". - " Take -Down Repeating Shotguns Don't spend from $50 to $200 for a gun, when for so much less money you can buy a Winchester Take Down Repeating Shotgun, which will outshcot and outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun, besides being as safe, reliable and handy. Your J Q r dealer can show you one. They are sold everywhere. ' J, i.T f, FPKF: Oz- 160-Pjqe El asf rated dUlegue. ' "V- .''5 WKJCHESTER P.CFEATiNG ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. 1J J trL '4 Thrift i" British Isles. In England and Wales about one in 'four of the population has an account i in the postoflice savings bank, In ire j land one in ten, and in Scotland one in eleven. BRECORY'SSN I ct-i-lC E,y'i i . iu H 1 n. l-it.i! it , H. Gregci) Sen. Maruichead. ."lacs 5J -7 -CI vTjl tvwri smne hoi i not so durable as one tl brick A brick hou-e. well con s'rmted will outlast one built ot gran ,t ' Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 oz. or" full pound while all other Cold Water Starches are put up in 4 -pound pack ages, ami the price is the same, 10 cents Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12 oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance, lie knows that Defiance Starch has printed on eery pa kage in large let ters and figures "10 os." Demand De- HOUSE The house on the 1st passed senate file Xo. 4;l. authorizing the governor to enter into and sign a compact with the governor of South Dakota, as agreed upon by a com mission appointed by the two govern ors, to fix boundaries between the states at certain points. In commit tee of the whole, with Casebeer In the chair, the house spent consider able time in debate on house loll Xo. C9. by Horton of Keya Paha, to allow physicians in communities where there is no registered pharmacist within five miles to dispense his own medicine. By motion the bill was iu Jefinitely postponed. Sills were in troduced: An act providing for the payment out of the state treasury of the premium on the state treasurer's bond when such bond is executed by a surety company. An act providing that bona fide owners of contracts for lease of educational lands which were in full fore and effect prior to May 2G. 1ST?, may perfect their title according to the terms and provisions Df the laws which were in force and effect prior to ?.Iay Jt., 1S79. An act to piovide for the construction and maintenance of bridges, culverts and ippronchcs thereto on public high ways in the s'ate o' Xcbraska. .-n act to prohibit pi inters and others eighty votes being cast for and none against the bill. H. R. 108. by Wind ham of Cass Applying the fire es cape law to office buildings of three stories or more 87 to 0. H. R. 30, by Douglas of Rock To incorporate the Elks lodge in Nebraska 91 to 0. H. R. 80, by Jackson of Antelope To increase the salaries of the chief dep uty fish and game commissioner to 11,800 a year, and that of his first as sistant to $1,500 was defeated by a vote of 37 to 40. H. R. 44, by Smith of Burt To prohibit dumping in dra:nage canals or ditches was re commended for specific amendment. The Omaha water board bill matter was taken tip and the motion of Lee to recommit for specific amendments oted down by 7;! to 21. The clerk then began the reading of the bill, which consumed nearly an hour. The bill was passed by a vote of T to 21, just the required number to carry he emergent v clause. ,11. R. o(5. by Kid. providing for sewer districts in cities of Beatrice's size, was passed, is was also: II. R. 17, by Gerdes of Ilk hardson Creating village boards of health. 11. R. t'.l, by Saddler of Adams Allowing $t;o for the burial of an old soldier. Bills introduced: H. R. 213, by Crosby of Jefferson To confer on cities of the second class, having less than 5.000 inhabitants, the authority to exercise "the right of eminent demain" in procuring rights-of-way for the construction of sewers and drains. H. R. 214, by An dersen of Douglas To protect per sons, associations and unions of work ingmen and others in their labels, trade marks and forms of advertising. Not a Bit Tired. A little girl was very proud of be ing taken for a walk by her father, and, though sometimes the rambles extended a trifle beyond her strength, she would not have pleaded fatigue for worlds. One day, however, her father noticed that she was lagging. "Tired. Pussy?" he asked. "Xo, fath er that is, not nzackly tired. I was only wishing I could take off my legs and carry them a little bit, that's all." Feminine Confessions. Whether we are doing th? London season or a round of country house visits, the enjoyment of most women is largely dependent on the amount of opportunities accordet! to them for flirtation. No matter bow indignantly some of my sex may deny it. we all thive on admiration. Ladies Field. Do Not Make Good Soup. An authority on cooking asserts that England is a soupless country, meaning that English cooks cannot make soup and that soup does not appear on the menu of an English every day dinner. Which is a fact, though soup is about the first form that English charity takes. than ordered bj n. i2 Cream Separator TTS, FOR S2S.C0 e f I! tf.t celr- :uni S DWtC L'UNDtL kIUn5LPllKA- ) s jtm iTO-.-Kii.iv.it yotHrt-iul i-rtiiiir. -KfUiJ) ii!!h1i '-uailt it ii ur t ir i- ". ygQ fWT .'i-ninl-niu it itt r--i li'.ur fur Sr.1.fD. Gucrantcetf the ;u! cf separators that retail rer.MKsrc at from $75.00 to JI25.00. GUI. OFFER, iirsivi rttor on cur CO daji." tree t-lal plan witli Ui t.ii.'llr rundrn-tutul Iitrani -: irtit t-t If u il ii t T.i li. iiiiiit.rtuit. fiT uii1 ua ....... v . . ...,,,. . ... ., . ...,- a . titnt u vi 'i i-kin j t - r -kim 1 foi it i n.it kim ea.M r. nir l!.4itrrait u iorr )ialinre t iii. iT.i-1, otttt r t-tnxn St-ariiinr j?it'i cu can re trim the 3trrjitcrtG u&atour cxpduc arc c will irr.ncdl fttefr return .n money ou trmy hee rMd for freight crK' or ctr.o"wifte ut h - i out at i ui4Tiin!l t jv tJ 'u il . f ritehjrf turii ii til. ?rrr M.?ii!"our LAirsr 5Prr..fi' f.RFm F"t-R CATALOSiiE ouw.llset mr o' . It trail J J f t rd t u will rt-Ul jt.olita i C-. -.-Mr:t.r Per r faranf if A is rs, 30EBUG?. & CO., CHICAGO. $10.00 FOR AIL TLm s M it wiM COlt to Iff t Oti 4jf our IO-iff - cu'aT4 con j lot lail dQ at yiHir railmtwl tti tTi, all f reiplit charge r--I aid iNb-f n Ime n-crfcry All readT tooi-rft. SURE HATCH I.CUATORS t th world's Man 1r 1 nculiai- r Thr mal!CaIifor t rtlro.! X !- i- iinl throutrtut Cojir. h twitr liat 11? rvfttein 1 " iur inchr Leatin: r trfare U r h aUr Onl thirtj r"il worth f ilr-juird forahatch. 4 All t.iachio- f i 1 n lur I- rM- 1'rliftl, pivin? you rf opirrtui iiy ttK L.rr uinri.it trr luac-innt tfrn a 3 yr cjtnnt ou t to nk w.th tlto M UK IlAT'll thrnac' fththtoo-Jthelto tini ralfuTfr viook tCtt) V u iteatto Vii i, pi H ailr. Indiana; his if t. Clar4 -ntT fcl'KE IIVTCI! llLUTOKfjl'A C't (Vnif r Nt-b. IiiUlanapoIl. lni strpnlip.5 i author. An act dzsHainiinq: an. fi-itfo -in.! -i-o nmrli Mm :ind monV and iho'annovauco of the iron stick- froin Printing or publishing more cop ,.. ibc,,,,-, ,,M,.r ,.i,.l,, iie f J- pamiihlots. lirculars of . j other publications The string that ii- not gnci- forth no strains. . relinquishing all claim of ownership !or title on tlie part of the state of In Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease. 'Nebraska to an and all lands nor A powder. Your feet feel imcomfort- ' being within the boundaries of the able, iifrvous and often cold and damp. I state of Iowa which shall hereafter lfr.ouli.ive sweating, sore f vet or tigut ' be or become within the boundaries shoes, f-y Aliens Foot-Eae. Sold by all ,f t,0 sta(e (lf Xfhraska bv virtue of diMi-.st and .hoe store.-, i-.ceut, .Sample R. a,.,ion of a comnli:s:on? ap. pointed by the said states, and the ratification thereof by said states and cent fre. Address Alien Leliov. X Y. . Olmsted, suffering much and the sanction thereof by the congress h MIXED FAnlKu WHEAT RA!SIK6 RANCHING Seeing much s i-ily-iiK much are the three pillars'01 ,J1 tmnea states, or otherwise: ot Raining. Diraeli. 'provided, however, that :-aid land or I lands have been for ten years or more If wi .lotn g-t th biwest and best I nist in ,ho Possession or occupation u's M-iu own fault. lV!i.in-e Starch N j of any person or persons co-paituer-iu sal.. cm vwhT". and thM is pnsi- ! shin or cornoration claiming owmr- ' . . . . h'P or title thereto, and thos" so in SENATE These bills fiom the house were recommended for pass age on the :!d: H. It. 1. to provide tor guaranty bonds for state officers H. K. j. providing for the publication if Cobbey Statutes. H. R. 21, recom mended by former Iand Commission er Follmcr and Land Commissioner Eaton, providing that when a person buys lands from the state and dies the contract shall hold good with the heirs. S. F. GT, providing lor the keeping of probate records, was rec ommended for passage, as was S. F. 11. providing that justices of the peace may make a charge of 5 cents for indexing. S. F. 1, by Thomas of Douglas, providing that the Omaha firemen shall work twelve hours a dav and lay off twelve hours a day, was recommended for passage. Senator Thomas explained the bill would re qu're twenty-six men added to the de partment and that the expense to the city would be about $20,000 a year He has leceived a petition signed by several thousand citizens of Omaha endorsing the bill. The following bills were introduced: S. F. l.lf.. by .lone of Otoe .Making it unlawful to kill sqiprrels between .lauinry 1 and August 1 and piovid'ng a penalty ot $." for violation. S. F. iri:. bv Wil liams of Wajr.e Allowing a person to take fish from a stream on his own land with a boon net during the ojien season. S. F. l."7. by Tucker of Rich ardson Re-enacting and making con stitutional that portion of the drain age law declared o:d iccently by the supreme court. S. F. l.'S. by Hughes if i'latte (by lequcst) .Making the open season t'-r fishing, except for trout, extend to November l.". The season now closes on October ::i. S. F. 1 :".!. by Hughes of Platte Attach ing a penalty for failure u an abstiac ter to tile a 10.000 bond. Japanese Servants. A traveler says tiiat the Japanese servant is a person of social import ance. In the absence of the mistress callers are entertained at tea by the housemaid, whose knowledge of the etiquette of tea drinking and wiiose grace and charm are often the equal of those of her employer. BISHOP OWES AND LIFE TO Ministers of All Denominations Join In Recommending Fe-ru-na to the People. Public spemklmg especially exposes the throat and bronchial tubes to catarrhal affections. Breathing- the air of crowded assem blies, and the necessary exposure to night air which many preachers must face, makes catarrh especially prevalent among their class. Peruna has become justly popular among them. HEALTH PE-RUNA. Accepts Small Deposits. A new banking system, which en ables persons to make deposits of twenty-five cents and upward, inter est being allowed when the amount lodged reaches $3, was adopted by the National Bank of Ireland recent ly. The bank has several branches in London. Sterilized Water for Navy. Dr. Le Mehaute suggests that on French war vessels water that has been sterilized by heat should be sub stituted for the distilled water at pres ent used, which, in his opinion, is open to many grave objections, in cluding excessive costliness. Lord Mayer's Unique Honor. Only one man in the city of London outside the Tower possesses the password which enables him to an swer the challenge of the sentries at any time. It is the Lord .Mayor, and the password is given to him b authority of the king. Dog Tongs. Preserved in the cathedral of Ban gor, Wales, is a pair of old "dog tongs" which were used for ejecting quarrelsome dogs from church during service. A similar pair is preserved at Llanynys, Wales, and bears numer ous teeth marks. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of thN paper will be pleased to learn that there 1 at leai me dreadi-d dlc-'-e that science ba lieen atile to cure In all lu tae-. and turn Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tli only puMthe cure now knon to the medical frtierntty. catarrh lietiiK a enii'tltiitliinal dlea-i". requires a ccm-titu-ttoml treatment. HaJlV tatn-rh -ire I takin ta tem illy. ni'tiDdlrertly upon the Idwdmid ruinous mrtatet of the cweni, thorcliy de-tr Tlni; tl.e found it Ion if the !!- i-e. mid Ktvln the pi!-tit men-rtli liy bii'MIni; up the eoii-K.ut is and nt-t-Inj: tiH'ure lnd lai: It-work. TI.e pr prt-!or I i o to Miiili 1 1 th In It- curat j-n i that they :Ter Ore hundred I.-I!ir Jor an u-o thai it lall ;u cure -( in: f..r I'-t of te-tlriofii ui. Addrt--, K. .1 l HrMI A. CO., Totedj. O. Soul tu i,' liriii :-!- "c. Take 11 aii" Kiiiiil l'llli for con-tipatlon. pR3?feK. cm ' ' s w& mam '"raWavv '&tS3imwawro aB H 'MmvvWWmw&Sb? .-j2f?ICamBv3 wm aD flaSHlNKK'3WS$CSFS'liCv tarn I 'rf w I V .:: vsmmmnyBminm . mk wammkmmmB& aamM ,:- HaBBBBBBHaaBRjMCiMBBBBBBfBS LBBHBiilaHRrBBBF 'jjU XaJ)SttOPLftfALSEY. J licji : : r m m&&NmWx mm hKbIW1 WV.'WJ'firSa ?STae-r 4aW. pjfciKr,w?jlaL .". W 1 NV"JICt. alJMalW WM 1 1 Tcyi. - K'tsssaiBaiieaT ".X Jll.r. ii I i. kaX"HvBBaV.'Tia.aw t. zvzr C3 n k . r i -' -V A J. i &m&. vw .U? V. r-.r- l-l ,' '' rr?. ?-' '"K-at Tr2 fe-1' m r. u ii I M - ?VSI ,' iS ii-'S- ) -?-. . & "Vl.n'irtl'.MU'Jllli. : " m K--m W, )!))! The Friends of Pe-ra-na. Dcpite the prejudices of the medical profession against proprietary nietli cin"s, the clergy have always main tained a strong confidence and frieed ship for I'eruna. They have-discovered by personal ex perience that I'eruna does all that is claimed for it. The Bishop's Strong Tribute to Pe-ru-na. L. II. Halsey. Hishop O. M. E. Church. Atlanta. il;... writes: '"I have iound I'eruna to be a great remedy for catarrh. have suffered with this terrible disease for more than twenty years, until since 1 have been using I'eruna. which has relieved me of the trouble. ""I h.:ve tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hard-earned money for them, but I found nothing so effectual in the cure of catarrh as the great medicine, Peruna. "I feel sure that Peruna Is not only a triumph of medical science, bat It Is also a blessing to suffering humanity. "Every individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will tinM I'eruna a magnificent and sovereign remedy." L. II. lla'lsey. !!p. C. M. KL Church. i I'eruna is the most prompt ami sure remedy for catarrh that can be taken. Many a preacher has been able to meet his engagements only because he keeps on hand a bottle of Peruna, ready to meet any emergency that may arise. We have on file many letters of recom mendation like the one given altove. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast number of grate ful letters Dr. Hartman is constantly re ceiving, in praise of his famous catarrh remedy. I'eruna. f Tie. here are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa and Ry even 1 1 J1 aKers no r lesfv taking reveng?. a man is but ' witii his enemy, but passing It i over, ne is superior. -Uacon. li-! niithii'fC to equal it in quality or quantity. Ticking Haws in the; elntrch will not patch your own conscience. A :t"KNTKKl VXWV. FOK TILE. r-KDEMP57ER IMPROVED : u- c tcpi viivr.MiJi V' S"JIU.L IIHWII1U- V.V'jC MO 7 --s ' 1. 1 4 14 mem Vt IK i L'l 11 fs. THEY STOP THE IW5E AKD tE55EH THE WEAR. EST. SIR0NCE5T. BEST. 'JFACTOiTf".SEATRlCE.KEBr RANCH HOUSES: Z .- Hi. . Omaha. Sri.. Sibux Fallt.D. Sf i.irri dtaler or t::t- for urcular. Three srent piir-ultf i;ncaHln -hon wonderfnl inidn Illlml. I5ieulii or lr tnitllnsr l'lle. 'Voiir rc-u t on til" Tree HvUier-iead Laud- of We-tcn. uru;;t.!el !'i refund 111 y If 1" .o OlMMKNT Can.idithl-.jear fJii- to cure jm lu b to . daj-. 5ic. Miinilflrent ilTinte ia.-cer-ploulnp'n their -hlrt tieeie- m the middle ,.i i.mj!ui.cr. Thp nimi,i0 nickel .'oes not make ' lare bound tole moie r.r. ringed wlt'i the Bnalrenr,'wriiiepa-tiai-n"liareet-."'-I.':raM. the lively clnrrcll coil, iimn1. wntir I.hv In i.vundauce. fcchools, Chche'',lIlal.ll"Jcnlon. m-i..... . , - ... Lili ImiidluK oumlia Ncura-Kii I'Ica'e cay rere yju caw this mdiertf cement. The work itself is the best wage. kaHBHl,HlHHBHLlBEBBHBEBHHBflBaflBBBaflHBMBH l?2! WFlV I Vlllfl Salzer's XaUonal Oafs :wct ot cf th rentorv. - r,V:a '"wo l-r. lu Mich. ,- . .a3Ho ...aiiaia N.Iakol -- '.c-. ;eracre. l w cat feat itat record in IS05. For 10c and this notice " eM! yo f reo Iota of farm d j,ITI r ka M n . . . - . .. ir " vur 'J'scjuaicc.lrii. - ! iraun a oMwriiCM and , 'jmuiaK tuer?iJ9. J0fl.NA.$AUErtSEE0C0., ,.N i.a crotst. Fellow, the FIa3." 1 :XCURSiONSf 50Uin DAILY it a l" p ilTH-SOLTKEAST-EAST "- .(.. .-uij rrrktrd time - c " s iu worTy and an ' -t ii makts u Jeel at .: r .f way ' vilsi '":v Oflite. 1CG1 Far- aW r"T a ar .lrLU Harry E.Moorcs, -f. m. tvakask R. R faaha. Nek. a liailWuMiUUii AVegetaUe PreparatloaforAs sUnilating HieFoodandBegula- Ung the Slomadts andDowels or rromotes Digcslion.Chcerrul nessandRcst.Contains neither Opium.Morpliinc norIii2ral. lOT JARC OTIC . Mmpe aroU&-SiMl1JLlttaBR Umpkn Seai j4lxJmrt SedutUSJH- Jifpmtfint - mrertonatrJUf liulnynvjt rtarer. Apcrfccl Remedy rorConslipa rion , Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea orms .('cni:lsiois .Ievensh ncss and Loss o F Slsep. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FacSunilc Signature oT XFiV YOilK. 1 1 I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. kJ qBI AW i K.I I C a In Use For Over Fhirfy Years TiUMI possession or occupation hae for paid period of tn years or lonzor paid taxes claimed by state or county authorities or officers to have been levied upon said land or lands. An act providing for the payment by counties of the premium on the bonds of the county treasurers where such bonds are executed by a surety com pany. An act to permit surety com panies to be security ior public offi cials for more than two success" ve terms. An act providing for the pay ment of premiums in surety company bonds when given by persons acting in a jiidic'ary capacity. An act in re lation to instruments of wiiting re corded, copied or noted in the books of the office of county clerk. Makes them competent evidence when the originals are lost or parties wishing to use them cannot get possession oi them. 5 SUlls A 7Mt onmuHi aoaxurr. vox citt. SENATE The senate on the 2nd got busy and made report on a num ber of bills. The following were placed on general file: S. F. 79 Pro viding for the publication ot the ac tion of irrigation district meetings. S. F. 117 Re-enacts the law establish ing the Hastings asylum and leaving out of the title of the institution the word "incurable." S. F. 21 For the appointment of a registrar of vital statistics. S. F. 59 To consolidate the Home for the Friendless and the Industrial School at Milford. S. F. 101, 102 and 103 Providing for con stitutional amendments: providing the legislature shall cryate courts: providing the legislature shall have power to regiilate the power of execu tive state officers: five-sixths of a jury in civil cases may return a vr--dict. S. F. 21 Providing that driv ers of traction engines must use piop er dil'gence in preventing the fright ening of horses and dmages to bridges Iand culverts, rmended. S. F. c,'Z Al lowing fishing in boundary streams. S. F. 120 was indefinitely postponed t after a debat which lasted most of , the morning. This bill save authority- to the State Board of Pharmacy to grant permission to any denier or cor j poration to sell harmless- drugs. The senate went into a committee of the ' whole, with Meserve cf Knox in the chair. The entire time of the com mitee was taken up in the discussion of S. F. o."", which provided that the capital stock of banks should be in creased from $5,000 to $10,000. The bill was finally recommended for pas sage, after an amendment providing that no bank now organized should be affected. MB UlttS WMtaE AU ObE FAILS. UT a4 Ben Cough Syrap. Tastes Good. CmM M to time. Sola by SrnaWait. WSM "tfTkompsea's Eyt Water BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coushs and colds. HOUSE The house on the 2nd passed these bills: H. R. 3, by Fos ter of Douglas Making the bribing or attempted bribery of Jurors a rel- lonjr, punishable by a term of from HOl'SE The luuse upon conven ing on the ::d took up H. R. 7S. by Burns of Lancaster county, a Lincoln carter bill which proposes to vest in the major iiwKad of tne excise board power to discharge and employ p-j-liccucnt. The b'll was passed with the emergency chui?p. IL R. 79. also a Lincoln charter bill by Burns pro viding lor a municipal electric litht in plant., was also passed with the emergency clause. II. R. SO, a con current lesolution proposing a consti tutional amendment fr a biennial election of all state officers and to in crease the supreme court commission member-hip from three to six. was passed with the emergency clause. H. R. S2. allowing soldiers' lelief com missions in counties t.3 retain 5 per cent of the amount of monev thev distribute was passed. H. R. ::i. to j pay bounties for killing large gray wolves or buffalo wolves. $5 a head: prairie wolf or cojote. ?l. and wild cat. $1. was passed. II. R. 72 prohib iting the manufacture and sale of cig arettes ami cigarette material, impos ing the penalty of a misdemeanor, was passed. II. R. 17, to create a state registrar of vital statistics, was pass ed. H. R. 119. prohibiting the mar riage of first cousins, was passed. H. R. 75. to compel dealers to put gaso line and benzine in red cans as a pre caution, passed. 72 to 0. H. R. 125. to prevent conveying prohibited arti cles to penitentiary convicts and im posing a penalty of a fine not exceed ing $1,000 or a state's prison sentence not exceeding ten years, passed. H. R. 97. facilitating the obtaining of a change of venue in a justice of the peace's court, passed. H. R. 9S. shut ting out "professional" jurors in jus tice of the peace courts and giving defendants the right to peremptor challenges, passed. II. R. 99. provid ing for the payment to jurors in jus tice of the peace courts of $1 each by the successful parties and 50 cents ' each when the jury fails to agree. I was passed. H. R. 100. taxing plain- I tiff or defendant, whichever makes ! the application for a change of venue ' in justice of the pt-ace courts, with , the costs of such change, was passed. H. R. 14. making it a. misdemeanor to ' dump into or obstruct a ditch or canal ' used fur drainage purposes, parsed ' H. R. .",1. ching the state board ot ' equalization p-v.-er to discs im'nate be. tween clashes of property and provi." ins that county boards neei not make their levy until after the state board ha met was nossed. ' A Well Deserved Tribute. The auardlnof OieOmad Trize to tlie Winchester 1'epci.t'iiir Arms Co.. u.v II.ien. conn., si the St. Loul Kpn-IiIon. confers uion this t'liiiipany thu til.-lie-t n.urk of l!i:Inctltn attained hyany niauu fauurrr of pu:i or ammunition In the world. Alihotieua preat numhe r of invdaN were pHea to th! cln- ol liMiiutHLturi'rx. the only auard of a (.rami I'rte a to the W It.cheiter KepentlnK Arms ( o . and then a-It u lncomtietltionulih thelt-ad- ln,r raiHiufHUurere of all conntrl09.lt te-Tlfle-ln a( inort decided uay to the superiority of Winchester rltles, -hotu38 and ammunition o erall other make ' The mcccm attalu-d by the WIm.heter llepiatlrn A-m- Co.at t!:lrp -!t!"n Is Pimply in line with tl.e honor- rect heil In the pa-t. At tin Ta'i- Kxpo-itlon, ' , wincI'etiT ar.i and nmm inlllon received the I 1. rind l'r!: and v herever they have lieen exhildied ' j they have a!uavt lieen Klvin'tlie lithet po-MiIe I rlze-. 1 hln latef t recoiinltli n of utiperiorltv N the I nituralre-ult of thlrtv year of c ireful ami si.i i ebS- ful indeavor in :n.itntiliilnir the hli:h iuallty ot W IncheitLr ritle cIm:ui,s and ammunition. t l.r oiate Don't be misled by the m ! (HBaBMaaMBMBKBlBBlBBMaaBBWfaBaMBaaBBlBBaMMaamMMaMMBBaBBBaMWMaaVILna Our trade-mark is on every kane of package genuine goo ds. 1 Look (01 this Trode-Matk Under the decisions oi several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa'than Walter Baker & Co.'s is en- Ititled to be sold as "Baker's Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate" Three tons of Epson salts and 1 l.eije.ooo pills weie used in the hos pitals of London last year. Don't ou know that Defiance Stan h, !Milt l.'-inu absoluti ly suiierior to any other. i put up 16 ounces in pack age and sells at same price as 12 ounce packages of other kinds? The most unsound religion is that which is, all sound. Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker 8 Co. Ltd. Established I7S0 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America l 1 i x The Great Nonesuch Remedy ST. JACOBS OIL Ths old monk curs, s'rong, straight, sure, has for a large part of a century battled with and conquered AchesaodPains the world over. Price 25c. aud 50c. &$&ZZi?&P&?&Zk&ir&2r&Z'&f&ZQ&'&?r$& 32 YEARS SELLING DIRECT We are the largest manufacturers of vehicles and harness in the world sell ing to consumers exclusively. We Have No Agents. but ship anywhere for ex amination and approval. guaranteeing safe deliv-i cry. You are out noth t ing if not satisfied as to 'style, quality and price. We make 2001 Styles of vehicles and I "5 f,c,t"haaa'7 "'u' "65 styles of harness. stick seat ami a; In. rubber tires. Price . . . . complete 16 5 00. As good as sells " ' "" JTo. 32T. Caacp7 Top S jrrey. V 1 1 r-pl'te fof 30 mote. tSZC Send for it. 173. As cowl as sells f r n&t-u te Elathart Ctytisfe Ok Harness Mfg. Co.. ElKha?t. IncJiv.-.a. DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO. OMAHA RETIRING f ROM nr'?l ? m Tuin'tire t Ji c j I m it ; f rtui .tj vor'i irjnij h T i- .N oi i .f- ' oil st n op- Every housewife floats over finely starched linen and. white goods. Conceit is justifiable after using Defiance Starch. It gives a stiff, glossy white- ness to the clothes and does not rot them. It is abso lutely pure. It is the most economical because it goes farthest, does more and costs less than Others. To be had of all grocers at 16 oz. for ioc. THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO., OMAHA. NEa A new province called Kipghaitai ' has been formed from part of the ' province of Kiangst:, north of the angtse river. llns will divide China proper into nineteen provinces. Enshun has been appointed governor of the new province mder Chou Fu, the new viceroy at Nanking. South African diamond mines now produce 9S per cent of the world's supply and they are prospering mora than ever before. SPINAL CURVATURE Can be Cured ALSO OTHER DCr ORMITIES. Writs nr cal' at office forfree informa' tui. !hhtt tLbt-i:i'.niaI3 Iimhi pri'Ui" ment statt;ru n, and plijTuns Con- ' suit jour nnlj-Doctor. Nbrarescr iliiianccs used. Treated successful! trail. Sii ears' exuerifnee. i 'IseBlonrnlttGtniautic&OrihaiwiiiclKt. ' lifiiqptljiL INCOII.O.ITCD. CaITL 1S.OOO OO. f6T0 21 ARLINGTON BLK.. OMAHA. NEB. rM F&RS3S and RSHCKSS WHEAT LANDS KANSAS $6 to $10 Per Acre IIM UOA' When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. Tlie OLD TKUSTY cuh .t r arir i v .lotm-'in. tlie Ittu" r Ma.i uLoriirf'li ' i Tf lnvcutlaK his OLD TRUSTY. A t v-fnr tu-lf hatrh er. forty days'lree triaj unit a Mtn oj a irtiirun lpt.UlI.l.K.K.C'o., Oaiuba.eb. fugue. 3 poultry IHuj- -- t rations, aiMrei-. M. M. JOHNSON CO.. Box O. T.. Clay Centr. Nab Splendid fcectl-iii". Co'iibtnel faintuand sfx-k riNln'. 91.75 to S.I.OO rerAcrc. Kan'a. Colurado aucl Xebraka. Ouly one-teatti tah. Heat land bargains In est. .K W. N. U. Omaha. No. 61905. SkSaltaBBBBBBBBL PUTNAM FADELESS DYES telor man tto bnghter and faster celora than any ether dre. One Me packaae ceiera silk. ! and rotfn eauaJtf Mil aaJ is Marantee) ta arte Ml aecier or we am sena post paia i tve a pacua. ssmeiarcreeaaeuet new tana. WeacnaiMaiu uafars. vjmwamiiu.v.. i