4 Lately , a bronze stntuo or njornst- jerno DjortiBon and one of Isben , which stand before the national the- aier In Chrlstlanla , have aroused a deal of dlscuoslon. On Bjornson's return to the theater , after an absence of thirty years , to direct the rehearsals of his play , "Uebcr die Kraft , " he wrote demanding the removal of his ntatue , as he deems It a "permanent Blander. " Tlispn , In miniver to an In quiry as to his view , said that he had never seen the statue of himself. It Is now proposed to remove both the figures and recast them In some less objectionable form. Cured A rtcr Hi-pent < ! 1'iillurcx With Otlirra I will Inform addicted to Morphine , I.nnilnnuni , Opium , Cocaine , of nc\cr-fnllliig , Imrmlcfc , home- cure. .Mr . M. H. Hahlwln , llox UI2 , Chicago , 111. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. Ho who praises everybody praises nobody. Johnson. , eniury ( Not the ordinary kind ) lajMLViBiraCTiwnaBarea A handsome year-book filed with beautiful illustrations , and a complete calendar. It is sold on til news-stands for 5 cents , and it's worth five times that amount. It is a reliable chronology of the progress of the igth century and a prophecy of what may be expected in the aoth. Here nra n few of the great men \vho have written for U : Secretary Wilson , on Agriculture Sen. Chauncey M. Depew , on Politics Russell Sage , on Finance Thomas Edison , " Electricity Gen. Merritt , , v " Land Warfare Adml. Hichborn , " " Naval Warfare "Al" Smith , " Sports You will enjoy reading it now , and it will be a book of reference for you through the years to X come. Sixty-four pages , printed on ivory finish paper. If your news-dealer cannot sup ply you with it , cut out this ad. and send it with three one-cent stamps and receive this elegant book free. Address J. C. Aycr Co. , Lowell , Mass. Js fond for thought. JJjls REQUIRES HO COOKIHC g | HHKES cmtu AW cjr out FOUND ( if ms SIMM . -NICE > WHEN UCOUFARASAPOUVO riHsr OOUCIIT NEW _ _ vn mir cf ANY OTHER. PKPARED FCRLAUMDRY PUflPOSTS ONLY * MANUFACTURED ONLY Or SAHTACLARAJvIANUFACTURING CO ° " aMAH A"NEB. Ilie WONDER of the AGE , No Boiling : No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods Bt Whitens the Goods Bt Polishes the Goods It makes all garments fresh aad crisp ns when lirst bought now. TRY A SAMPLE PACKAGE. You'll lilto It II you try it. You'll buy U If you try It. You'll use It If you try It. Try It. Sold by nil Giocers. Send your name and addrs : > on postal , and we will send you our 156j j page illustrated catalogue free. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS co. $ 174 Winchester Avenue , Now llavon , Conn ' Illgheit Onih Price Paid for Poultry , Game , Butter , Eggs , Ccnd for Up * and prlcei. Itabert Piirvl , BitallUUed HID , Omalia. Ktb. The D. & 0. 11. n. will Imvo C2 new compound consolldnterl frclRht locn- inotlvcR by tlio last of Jnnuary. Fifty were ordered In September from the Ilnldwln Locomotive Worl < H nnd the order lins Just been miKnicnted by 12 more. These locomotlres. when com pleted , will represent the highest typo of heavy freight power. The czar has nn income of $1,000 an hour , the miltun $850 , the emperor of Austria $500 , the kaiser $150 , the king of Italy $300 , Queen Victoria the same , the French president $ 50 , the king of the liclglans $85 and the president of the United States $7.50. IM Portr , Texna. The progress of the construction work at La Porto , Texas , the future great deep-water shipping point nt the head of navigation on Galvcston Day on the Gulf of Mexico , Is progressing favorably. The wharves and switch ing tracks are ncnrlng completion and the work on the streets and on the sewerage nnd water systems Is now under way. Mr. I. U. Holmes , the gen eral manager of the La Porto Improve ment Company nnd the La Porto Wharf and Channel Company , Is per sonally superintending the Improve ments. Mr. Holmes makes his head quarters at the Sylvan Hotel and vis itors to La Porte during the next six weeks and before the time of the first general La Porte sale , which will be held In February , 1900 , should Intro duce themselves to Mr. Holmes and al low him to extend to them facilities for getting a thorough understanding of the conditions surrounding the La Porto enterprises. In the years 1832 to 1891 England lost 14,000,000 of Its population by emigra tion , Germany lost 5,000.000 between 1832 and 1891. Magnetic Starch Is the very best laundry starch In the world. The Nile is the longest river In thn world , 4,300 miles. The Niger Is 2,500 miles and the Zambesi 1,600 miles. The Health nnd Flcasaro Kcnortu Of Texas , Mexico , Arizona and Call- fornla are quickly and comfortably reached via the Southern Pacific Com pany's Sunset Route. Dally through service from Now Orleans to San Francisco via Houston , San Antonio , El Paso and Los Argelos. Special semi-weekly service , Sunset Limited from New Orloana Mondays and Thursdays , composed of Buffet SmokIng - Ing Car , containing Bath Room and Barber Shop , Drawing Room Compart ment Cur , regular Pullman Sleepers , and Dining Car ( meals u la carte ) , all of the latest design and most luxuri ously appointed. Direct connections made at New Orleans from all points North and East. Detailed Informa tion cheerfully furnished by W. G. Nelmyer , G. W. A. , So. Pac. Co. , 238 Clark St. , Chicago ; W. H. Connor , Com'l Agt , Chamber Commerce Bldg. , Cincinnati , 0. , W , J. Perg , Tray. Pass. Agt. , 220 Ellicott Square , Buffalo , N. Y. Icebergs in the Atlantic sometimes last for 200 years. Ability What is always with the successful. Dcofnoia Cannot Ho Cured by locul applications , as they cunnot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only ono way to eure. deafness , and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by rtn Inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Ktistaelilnn Tube. When this tube Is Inllamed \ou have n rumbling sound or imperfect hear- _ inR , and when it is cntli olv closed deafness is the result , and unless the inflammation can be tuUen out and this tube restored to its normal condition , hc.ulng will bo destroyed forever ; nlno cases out of ten nro caused by catarrh [ t which is nothing but an inllumcd condition of the mucus surfaces. Wo w 111 R ! vo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) that cunnot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure , Send for Mronlars , f reo. Sold by DrtiKKists. Too. Hall's Family Pills are the best Reformer Not necessarily ho who does , but he who takes -t out in talk. Wo will forfeit 81,000 if nuy of our pub lished testimonials nro proven to bo riot genuine. TUB 1'iso Co. , Warren , 1'a. Talk If words were deeds how busy we would be. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try It now. You will then use no other. Politeness The oil that greases the bgarings of life. FITSrcrmanrntl ) Cured. Kofltnorncrvousnei'iafter flru day'B iim of Dr. Kline's ( lipat Nertn KeHtorer. Sviiil tnr rUlCi ; W .OO tllal bottle nnd tirnlfoe. ! m. It. II. KLIN * , ltd.'JJl Arch lit. , 1 hllaikliiUlu , To. Sin has many tools , but a He is the handle that fits the mall. Holmes. Your clothes will not crack if you HM > Magnetic Starch. The mind that la cheerful at present will have no solicitude for the future , and will meet the bitter bccurrcnces of life with a smile. Horace. Use Magnetic Starch ft has no equal. Truth as lived To him that hath not shall at least not be given. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 150. package of It takes the place of cof fee at the cost. Made from pure grains it- is nourishing and health * ful. Tnslel that jour irroc rglfes you OR AIN-O. Accept no unltalion. - - CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. B/BI I Eft PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. KILLkli All Druggists , Sflc. * DAIRY AND POULT11Y. INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR OUR RURAL READERS. How fiucccufnl K r men Opcruto This Dopnrtiiiont of llio 1'nrin A Few Hint * rts to the Cure of Llto Stock nil Poultry. Slicep for llrocilliiR. At the request of Secretary Coburn of the Kansas board of agriculture , John A. Craig , professor of animal husbandry of the Iowa Agricultural College , delivered an address before the board's recent annual meeting on "Sheep : Good and Bad. " Among other interesting things contained therein ho outlines the polnta that should bo found In animals which ar.p to bo used especially for breeding pur poses , and also the condition they should bo In. As Prof. Craig Is a rec ognized authority on1 all matters per taining to sheep , the following may bo profitably read and considered by all Idontllled with this Industry : The ram should show masculinity In many features. In those breeds that have horns , the latter should spring strong from the head and turn clear from the face. In all rams the face should bo broad between the oycs , somewhat short , and with a Roman nose. The crest , or scrag , should bo thick and rising , and the neck full. A point deserving emphasis Is the depth of the chest. The body should sink deep between the forelegs , and the ribs back of the shoulder should bo deep and round , making the girth largo and the brisket prominent and wldo two features that are Indicative of n strong constitution. A live fleece , that Is , one that Is springy and not dead to the touch , and especially n dense , thick covering of belly wool , is also Indica tive of vigor or constitution. For the same reason , In those breeds that are wooled about the head , the moro com plete and dense this covering is the better It is liked. The legs of the ram should bo straight and strong , and short. In movement , the ram should bo bold and active. This Is often In fluenced by the condition. A ram should never bo so heavy In flesh as to bo use less for service , as is too often the case In the show ring. The flesh should be even and flrm , and not gathered In masses or rolls at any part of the body. It is very apt to gather at the fore flank , leaving the back bare or raw. Excessive condition Is likely to make the ram unwieldy In action , or result In broken down pasterns , which usually render a ram useless for breeding pur poses. The ewe should bo rather long In the face , with flno features. The neck should bo slender and without any of the thickness noticeable In the ram. The body should bo deep , round-ribbed , and specially long , so as to provide room for the growing lamb. The type of the good milking owe verges strong ly toward that which is typical of the good dairy cow. The ewe that'milks well , aud consequently rcais early- ma turing lambs , tends toward the wedge shape , deep In the chest-Jarge bodied , and wide across the loins , nnd hips. The condition of the owe should not bo such as to Impair her breeding quali ties. Excessive fatness , as a rule , Is fn this way iniiirinua . The flesh should be evenly distributed and not gathered uo 13VCUIJ U1DL1 1UULUU tlliu * * * 4,11. * * - In bunches aboilt the tall-head , and It should be flrm and not flabby. As a result of our consideration of the good and bad qualities of sheep , there arises the more important prob lem of breeding to reproduce the form er and to remove the latter. I have failed to find , up to this day , where success has been obtained by in-and-in breeding , cross-breeding , or any other form , but that there was a man behind the system who knew well the merits and demerits of the animals ho was breeding. And further , knowing these , ho made his selection to get the best blend. This Is the basis of a method of breeding that arises from what has gone before. For want of a better term , I have named It "balanced breeding , " and I believe that this method has the means of developing and adding to the good qualities and at the same time lessening and remov ing the demerits of our domestic ani mals. To follow balanced breeding In sheep would mean the selection of rams with the leading thought of removing the weakness of the flock. When one real izes the force of balanced breeding and acts on It In the selection of sires , It Is wonderful what strides may be made toward perfection in a few years. With this sire wo correct a deficiency of the fleece , and yet retain the good qualities of form ; with another , we add a little more bone ; another deepens the flesh on the valuable parts , and so on , each marking a new advance ; while closer discrimination and riper judgment keep disclosing new features to be at tained In each additional effort. Dairy Notci. Winter Is the time when wo hear most about difficulties with the cream to be churned. Sometimes It take two hours to come and sometimes it will not como at all. The cause Is general ly one of two things : either the cream has not reached the proper state of acidity or the temperature Is not right. Cream should bo properly ripened before being churned. The putting in of fresh cream just before beginning to churn means loss to the dairyman and probably trouble in get ting the butter to como. The tempera ture Is a great thing. A thermometer should be In use In every household where churning IB done and the cream raised to say 58 degrees before churnIng - Ing is begun. In ripening the cream the temperature should bo kept at about 65 degrees or hlgaer , to allow the ferments to work. The New Zealand , .farmers are be- ginning 16 experiment with round sllog , which they denominate the " Yankco round slloa. " Ono of thorn built ono last year , intending to fill It with Indian corn , but had to bo satis fied with filling It with oats and tares. It made sour silage , but ho reports that the cows ate It greedily. It Is expected that many moro of these B ! will bo constructed. The stave u'al ' la , wu bcliove , bound to supplant all other kinds. It Is especially adapted to localities where the farm ers are In straitened clrnumstancea but are ] inclined to experiment with the allo. The great cost of constructing some ( of Iho square silos makes It dim- cult to Introduce them Into new locali ties. The round silo will prove to be tia tiai pioneer In muiiy parts of the world as well ns in ft few sections of our aio own country. Wo have before rcfcrredi the at tempt to be made by buttcrmakers to get a tax of 10 cents per pound put on oleomargarine colored to represent but ter. This seems u Junt thing to do , as It leaves under the two cent rate all oleomargarine not colored to Imltato butter. U Is the fact of imitation that must bo fought and not the fact of the making and selling of a substitute for butter. Rye and barley are used as substitutes for wheat , and wo would not think of making a law to prevent their use ns a substitute. It IB the de ception that Is harmful and not the thing , provided the thing la healthful. But now there Is a movement on foot among certain dairymen to change the issue. At ono or two national meet ings of associations that represent more or less the dairy Interest , the words "colored to Imitate butter" were stricken out , and resolutions passed asking congress to pass a law Cutting a tax of 10 cents per pound on all oleo margarine. To us this 'seems ' a very unwise thing to do. People have a right to purchase oleomargarine If they want It. Some may want to use U for wagon grease. If the National Dalry Union Insists in lighting along thlf } line , It is about certain Itvlll fall In obtaining the legislation dcmandpd. Not only will the city people bo against , them almost solidly , but a very largo proportion of the country people have so much regard for justice that they will not Indorse the fight. Bpsldcs , the National Dairy Union has raised money for carrying , on the fight against col ored oleomargarine. Have they a right to divert the money to lighting uncolorcd oleomargarine ? A discussion has boon started by a hotel paper on the use of cheese as a diet. It lays the blame on the cheese- makers because the latter do not make cheese that Is fit to cat and that Is put on the market In a green state. A dairy paper replies that the grocers are as much to blame as the makers , that they do not show enterprise enough to build a curing room and buy up good green cheese and euro It for sale. It appears to us that It Is entirely out of the question for the grocers to do this. The writer In the dairy paper quoted knows that the matter of curing rooms Is a largo ono , that it requires a good deal of knowl edge i along dairy lines for a man to fully 1 appreciate the value of the little 1I things I entering into the curing of cheese. ( If ourtohcosmakors find It dif ficult 1 to make proper curing arrange ments 1i 1i i , what are we to expect of the city i grocer ? Besides , if the grocer should construct curing rooms he would bo never sure that he could got cheese that would euro Into first-class salable f cheese , for ho would bo pow fI fI erless I to control the details of mak ing. I This question of selling green cheese I Is discussed at about every cheesemakors ( * convention wo attend. The makers justify their soiling of cheese uncured by saying that the gro cers demand It , for they know that they can sell that kind 'of cheese with out loss. Most of the cheese that Is ripened and put on the market Is so sharp that the public will not buy It , and a well-ripened cheese is in the minds of most people a sharp chccao. Our makers do not Bcem to have learned yet the secret of putting on the market a well-ripened mild cheese. Of course some of our cheesemukersi do make such cheese , but we refer to the general mass of checsemakers. Cer tainly the sale of cheese Is greatly cur tailed by the fact that most of the cheese on the market cannot bo eaten except at a risk of disarranging the whole digestive system of the eaters How the difficulty Is to be overcome IB a problem for the cheesemakers1 con ventions to solve. There Is a report In circulation of a movement on foot to Introduce hog raising on a largo scale Into Siberia. There Is no doubt that the industry is already established there , but It seems hardly belleveablo that It can over as sume such proportions that it yvill mtinaco the position 'n the foreign market of our own pork products. Ac cording to the rumors mentioned , a great European syndicate is being or- "anlzcd with a capital of $50000,000. rho Intention Js not only to raise u'ogs In Siberia but to , prpvldo transporta tion for them to the Gorman and Eng lish markets , from which they are sup posed to drive out the Amcricdn pork products. It will probribly bo , found on investigation that the alleged syn dicate is u long way from controlling $50,000,000 , of capital or any pther amount. Scientific Farming. Scientific farm ing Is farming in accordance with na ture's Immutable laws. That is what f rmcra have been trying to do elnco the very first beginnings of the In dustry. These laws men Imvo meas urably learned by experience. Should each depend on his own experience for the knowledge needed to guide him In his Industry , he would not learn in his lifetime the alphabet of farming. Ho has unconsciously benefited from the accumulated experience of ages. Could he not benefit more , now that BO much has been learned , by frequent farmers' meetings , discussions of methods and exchange of experiences ? Ex. Since liiriiifiUfiunUloTl TT8 pT < J8Ifl6nt. Mr. McKlnley has never seen a play. Knch of the Washington theaters has placed a box at his disposal , The mistress of the White House , how ever , IB rather fond of the play , and frequently visits the theater with friends. In Switzerland they elect a now president o\ery your uimnlmoiiHly , The now one just chosen la Walker Haus- er , and the ruin which hna been fol lowed In the tranquil republic for years IB that the vice president of one year becomes the president the next. , TO CUIIK A COLD IN ONI ! HAY , T.ilto I.axntlvn llmmo Qululnn Tablets. AH driiKKlsti refund tlio money If It fnllB to euro. S6c. K.V. . Grove's Hlgnaluru on each box. _ , * - * * - - I | j Sllpnco When Impelled by recog nized Ignorance , Is wisdom. Try Magnetic Starch It will last longer than any other. "PIglcy la very contrary , I under stand."Contrary ? Why , that fellow has to fast to get fat. " Judge. A rafllp-fora White Honae crnzj- qullt has just taken place at DO cent1 } a "throw. " The plercs In the jjullt are from the tnppstry and other fur nishings of the mansion , dating bn < k to the time of Mrs. Cleveland and np- rcBcntlng four ndmlnlstrallonH. The quilt Is exquisitely airanged , anil the valtio Is put down at $150. Milton Stewart Is building an nrk on the top of West Hock , near New Haven , Conn. , In the belief that tlio world is to be visited by another de luge. Mr. Stewart makes no.defjnjlo prediction as to the date of ltn coining. C'ln-ii | > Trxim Land" , The San Antonio and Arkansas Pass Railway covers central and south Texas. Good lantlp , reasonable prices , mild and healthful climate. Addicsa 13. J. MAHT1N , Gen'l , Pass Agt. , San Antonio , Texas. There Is 110 pnBslon rhlcli ntwils Into the heart more , imporcoptlbly find covers Itself under more dlsgulso ; ( ban pride. Addition. ill r\ \ DEWEY'S FLAG SHIP OLYMPIA-CAPTAIN GR1DLEY. COMMANDER. Mr. * . Grldlcn , mother of Captain Ctrldlcu , who wan in command of flan ship , at tlicidcutructlon of the Spanish fleet at Manila , y of our remedy , J-'cruna ; "At the solicitation of a friend I used Pcrnna , and ran truthfully sa\i Ulna arand tonic and in a womuri'tt friend , and tiltoutd ho used In everhonscliold. . After unlay it for a 'short period 1 feel like a ticiv person. " Ann E. Oridlcy. Nearly all our ills are due to catarrh. We arc liable to have cdtarrh of the head , catarrh of the throat , catarrh of the lungs , htonmoh , Iddneys , bhuldor nnd pelvic organs. I'crutia cures catarrh wherever located. Address Ur. llartman , Columbus , Ohio , for free book. "Star" tin UIRH ( Hhowiug nmnll iitara printed on uutlor tide of "JlorsoSlioo " " T. " "aoodLuok " " GroH Eow " tag ) , , "J. , , , aud "Drutnmoiid" Natural Loaf Tin Tuga are of equal viiluo in Hoouriug prcflonts mentioned below , and niiiy bo nnuurtad. Every man , woman and child can find something on the list that they would like to have , and can have TP TB = S. IF2 IES 2 TAfl * . I Match Box 8 Kn'fe , mm blncln. good htpol " II H < l or § , 4W tnelirsi M 4 CiiiM'H Kiit , Knife , Fork find Hpuon 3 > C Halt nml lnpperH ton oaiiliqunil > niiilojiloto on wlilto inetnl. . . t > 0 1'rcncli Urlnr Wood > 'lp SB 7 Itnznr , hcillutr KroiliiJ , flun KiifjlUli IttBOl . , , W 6 llntlnr Knife , trlpln pluta , best qimlltv , q 9 HiiRitr Hlidll , triple platn , bust qual , . 10 Hlnmp IJnx , Htdrllntf ntlvnr ' 0 11 Knlfo , "Keou Kitttur , " two bliuls . . 78 13 Diitrliitr Unlfo , "Keon Kuttvr , " 8 In blii'lu ' 7ft 13 hlit-nrn , "ICroii Kilttir , " B-liiuli. . . 76 14 hut SfltfC'inukor Qiidt ) 1'JcJS , Bllvftr ] .lit xt M 15 lU-o Hull , "AHur.ilntlon , " best cjiml.KKI 10 Alarm Clock , nlchol K.o 17 Hlr Ooniilnt llofiori' Tmwpoona.lmif t Into 11'oixt * i H > D ID Wnlnli , iilckul , Hlcru wind and nt > t . 00 19 Carvarx , oed Mutd , Imukhoni Immllos ; > 50 Bli Oomiind llourrs * Tublu BI > OIIIIH , I'Mt plated good * SCO 51 Rlx each , Knlvusnnil I'orku , buck * horn hanillM. . . 230 iS HI i encli , Onnulnn HooerV Knlvn.i ud l''orl bent . 500 > s , platml KOOilH. . THE ABOVE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30w. 190" ) . Qnnntol Mntinn I Vlnln "Hhir"Tln TaijHfthat 1 , Slur tin to s with no unpll OfUulul | liUUL/u . stam liiliito.l on under MdH of tun ) , urn m > ( fnor/or ; > rrtriiji. _ lint will bo ) > nld for In OAHII on tlio basis of lvrtUlyceiilnp ! r hundred , If roonlvnil by nmin nr lxifur Murnli l t. 13 . lt IN .11 1. M ) Hint n illma'ii Morili ill' STAR PL3JG TOBACCO rrlll liint Intiacr mid iillorit m ire pli'aiuro t'in'i it tllmc'i wurlk or any aihrv in mill. [ VI A KE T H E TEST I Send lags to UO.VrJ.VKNTAl. TOIS&CCO CO. , SI. Leah , Mo , WORLDS FAIR.CHICAQO , IQ93 ALSO OMAHA EXPOSITION 1898 AWARDED DIPLOMAS GOLD MEDAL. OF THE WORLD LISTi FR.t ADDRESS _ , CHICAGO SCALEC9 - C///G4GO.SIC. will bo made byotcry bujerof La Porto property. Klrit general Milo In I'obru- nry IWH. L Porte , Texas , Is destined to bo the future Kroatcal seaport of the Oulf of Moxlco Ktery former , merchant unil inauufuuturor of thu Untied States won of the MlKtUMppI lllvor U directly Interested In I.a Peru ; . A mnnll Invest ment will return Imndsome profits. Write lor FREE Folder , Mapi and Art Book to AMERICAN LAND COMPANY , 108 ModlBOO St. , CHICAGO. AGENTS IA/A.NXED To tell the producti of THE SWINE VACCINE CO. OF WYMORE , NEB. Bwlne plague or bog cholera iuccmfully treated by Inwi-ulutlon. Wo cure t > S per rent of tli'k hugi and rumlcr well lioci Immune * by our nroccii. For turluer particular ! call CD ur nddrcn Tli9 Swine Vaccine Co. , Wymore , Neb , TAO1. 31 Clook , 8-dajr , Calendar , Thnnnoin- tttnr , Hiroinotor . ? > ( ' > ) SI ( Inn mm , Hvtthor , nu hottnr nmdo. too U Kovolvor , itntiimatlo , double union , BlurUHcallbor , , . . COO 2(1 ( 'Jcuil Het , not p1njrtliliis | ; , but irnl tooH , . 650 27 Tollnt Hot ( li'oornti'd porcelain , vnry handwinio . .8(10 ( m Ilttmlnuton Itlllu No. 4 , Si or : u < nl. tW \Vutch.Mtorllnil nUyiir.ljlll jt'wuiod 1UCJ 30 Dri'Hs Hnlt OIIBO , Iritmtr , liuiuHonm nnddnrnblH . 1004 31 finwIriK Mnulilno , Drxt i lam , with HllttttnchinonlN UOO 3J Hnvohur , CollX itt-callbttr , blu d sled ilBOQ 31 Hill" , OoltX Irt-tliot , ! ! 2-i.nli ; > r. . .UOJ 3 ( OnlUr ( Wanhburn ) , ninnvooil , In laid 2000 Si Mandolin. > ory ImmlNJinn 2000 36 Wm litMtor Hcptullng Hluit titin , 13K "KO 2000 37 Ilomlnuton , iluiiblu-birr l , hum * inorfihot dun , lour 1J KIUID ; ; . .2UOO 31) lllryfllo , nlnndaid nmkn , JiuUm or Ri-ntn 2MO 39 illiot ( Inn. Itpmltijjtim , double bur- rol , IminnierletH 8(40 ( 40 Kfglna Mnslo Dux , 16V Inch Dbo .60JO W. N. U. OMAHA. No. Of ! 1HOO Mention this paper to advertWrs of ncrCM of chokt hi I- eultiirul LAIfDIJ now opened Mr fcettlunu'iit InVenjcru. . ( Janiuli. Here Is urown the cel ebrated NO , 1 HAHD WHHAT , which brings the hlnhest prlrolii the nmrkctsof thOMorld ; thousands of rntllo nro fattened for marlict without being fed t'l.ilr , nnd without ft day's Midler. St-ml for Informa tion aud bceuru n free homo In Wcstcin Cnonda. Write the Superintendent "f Imml mtlon Ot- tnwa , or address the undersigned , who will mull o lltlases , pamphlotN. etc. . frco of COM W V. Hounctt 801 N. V Life llulldlilf , Oiiiali.i. Neb. NEW D'SCOVERY ; ' irlvoo -iiilck relief auilcuteH nrHt rwa. Hook of testlraonlulB nnrt | U IUY ' Ueatincnl II1KK. Illl. II. II. ( .RL'KVH HON8 , Bat K , 1II..I.J < U. „ . . UUHtS WntKt All USt rAltb , . Kd Ucat Cough Syrup , laiitcs Good. Dee I fit Intlmo. Raid bTdruirulitg. I 'CONSUMPTION