JOO0OO0OOOOO THE GREAT SUBJECTS FOR EVERY FARMER AND GARDENER THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is the only weekly paper that has a special department for this subject The first of a series of articles on SOILS AND SOIL CULTURE is now appearing in the WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and will continue for several months They are prepared by Mr Wallace E Sherlock an acknowledged authority on subjects pertaining to the preservation and restoration of soils This department is in addition to the complete FARM GARDEN LIVE STOCK VETERINARY HOME and other depart ments making the WEEKLY INTER OCEAN the leading farm home and news paper in the United States Subscription Price 100 per year Subscribe at once and do not miss a single article on Soils and Soil Culture x In Combination I with the f McCOOK TRIBUNE Only 105 Liver It will pay you to take good care of your liver because if you do your liver will take goSS care of you Sick liver putsjyou all out of BOtts makes you patio dtery aide at te stomach gives you stenach ache headache malaria ale Weil Drf1 keeps you well by purifying your bIooflnd dijjesltlng your food There is only one safe certain and rellaole liver medicine end that is TliiiHtfs Black Draught For over 60 years this venderful veijeUbteremody has been thaStftftdby inihusaMs of Kstan4 is Way the favorite lbgfcevfli Uia world It acts gentry on tHS Iirenand Wd- neysj and dpes fiotHrKfttsOaJbowels It cures CDnstifaaTOSfci rafeves con gestion and purifies fa syteta from an overflow vcf bile thereby keeping the body In perfect Kslh Price 25c at all druggists and sealers Tefttt x 0O00OO8 HOLLISTERS Becky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People Brings Golden- Eealih and Eenowed Vigor A sneiflc for Constiniinn Indigestion Live and Kidnev Trouble Pimples Ec7eim Impure Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form 35 cpnts a hot Genuine made by Holuster Dnuo Compv y Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Bucksfaff HameSS Best Made California Oak Leather No 1 Trimmings First Class Workmen Look for trade mark ON ENDS of TRACE Ask Your Dealer l nil III f Hows I 1 Your I UVE STGOK MARKETS AT KANSAS GUY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAKP SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City Jan 3 1906 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 24000 last week 16500 last year 15000 Mondays market for beef steers was 15 to 25 cents higher other classes selling strong to 10 cents higher On Tuesday firm rates prevailed for every thing and today firm figures were again the rule The following table gives pricas now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers S5 00 to S5 50 Good 4 40 to 5 X Ordinary 3 GO to 4 40 Choice cornfed heifers 4 25 to 4 75 Good 3 2t to 3 75 Medium 2 50 to 3 25 Choice cornfed cows 3 25 to 4 00 Good 2 75 to 3 25 Medium 2 25 to 2 75 Canners 1 751 to 2 35 Choice stags 3 75 to 4 CO Choice fed bulls 3 25 to 3 75 Good 2 50 to 3 23 Bologna balls 2 00 to 2 50 Veal calves 5 00 to 7 00 Good to choice native or western stockors 3 50 to 4 00 Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Common 2 40 to 3 00 Good to choice heavy native feeders 3 60 to 4 30 Fair 3 00 to 3 60 Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 25 to 3 GO Fair 3 00 to 3 25 Common 2 50 to 3 00 Good to choice stock heifers 2 50 to 3 00 Fair 2 25 to 2 50 Good to choice stock calvessteers 3 50 to 4 25 Fair 3 00 to 3 50 Good to choice stock calves heifers 3 00 to 3 75 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Choice wintered grass steers 4 00 to 4 30 Good 3 75 to 4 00 Fair 3 40 to 3 75 Choice grass cows 2 75 to 3 25 Good 2 50 to 2 73 Common 1 75 to 2 50 Receipts of hogs thus far this week are 29400 last week 20900 last year 27000 Mondays market was fully five cents higher Tuesday steady to five cents lower and today weak to five cents lower bulk of sales running from 495 to 515 top 8520 Receipts of sheep thus far this week are 13000 last week 3200 last year 10000 Mondays market was steady Tuesday firm and today steady We quote Choice lambs 725 to 750 choice yearlings 6 25 to 650 choice wethers 550 to 575 choice ewes 500 to 525 A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6 tol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo THE DOMESTIC UOSJtlAND jr m Tttt m TiTTrfc m 9 onn HTTTiPTinF f 9 HH x lU11j ulliil ulilj x I I One View of the Man Wbo Hnuntz Own Home Circle Tim foolishness of wives is shown in their warfare against the club be it good or bad and their indiscriminate laudation of the domestic man The latter is not apt to be an alluring per sonality for oscillating between down town and home his circle of interests Is necessarily narrow and be J bly takes up -with more or less petty matters and becomes a domestic mar tinet or a tame cat All the big civic interests that engage the energies of public spirited men in their leisure from business he ignores as he does association with men identified with other worthy interests The petty gos sip of the home and the evening paper constitute the typical domestic mans mental sustenance in his moments of relaxation from the grind of money making and apart from merely hav ing him within reach It is hard to un derstand what pleasure the wife can take In this variety of husband for he apparently feels under no obligation to make himself agreeable It Is not he who makes the meal cheerful by set ting the conversational joace in the di rection of amusing stories or interest ing Information his usual contribution being fussy comment on gome trivial domestic incident More often he eats In silence and departs In the shortest time possible for the most desirable chair in the living room there to re main for the remainder of his evening Such a man however good a provider he may be for his family is a social vegetable merely in whom no woman Is justified in taking pride at this day when the need in public affairs is for citizens who bear their share of the burdens peculiar to our nation and times Vogue POINTED PARAGRAPHS Do so well today that you need not long for tomorrow Some men only want jour confi dence to give It to others If a man were his own enemy what stories he could tell on himself Dont judge a man by his first friend ships In a town judge him by his last Dont give your friends Indigestion by trying to poke people you like down their throats When we think of the ease with which we deceive others we should think of the ease with which others may deceive us Good news travels not go rapidly as bad news of course but it travels Do a good thing and people will hear of It in time Everybody understands that an old boiler must be treated with care but very few understand that an old stom ach is as dangerous as an old boiler Atchison Globe Spencer and the Great Riddle To every aspect of the problem of life tieruert spencer must nave given thought but he has plainly declared that the human intellect as at present constituted can offer no solution The greatest mind that this world has yet produced the mind that systematized all human knowledge that revolutioniz ed modern science that dissipated ma terialism forever that revealed to us the ghostly unity of all existence that re established all ethics upon an im mutable and eternal foundation the mind that could expound with equal lucidity and by the same universal formula the history of a gnat or the history of a sun confessed itself be fore the riddle of existence scarcely less helpless than the mind of a child Lafcadio Hearn in Atlantic Queer Books Among the worlds queerest books is Pharamond or The History of France A Famd Romance In Twelve Parts It was written originally by the au thor of Cassandra and Cleopatra and It was Englished by J Phillips Gent and published in London in folio in 1G77 Pharamond runs to 1173 closely printed folio pages which con tain in all some 1073295 words That Is to say It equals in length ten mod ern novels of about 100000 words apiece Sir Philip Sidneys Arcadia works out interspersed poetry and all at some 400000 words or four modern novels Dodola and Rain The Servian peasants have a curious old ceremony of Invoking rain which they carry out during dry weather The women of the village dress a girl in leaves and grass from head to foot and lead her from house to house At each door the occupant pours a bucket ful of water over her head while her companions who are mostly girls of her own age chant prayers for the wished for showers Invisible clouds of rain are believed by the peasants to follow the girl whom they name Do dola and to refresh the fields and vineyards It Pays to Advertise An Oklahoma girl advertised for a husband and got him The total ex pense for advertising wedding outfit etc was 11 He died within a year leaving her an Insurance policy of 10000 And yet some people claim that it doesnt pay to advertise Sparks Okla Review Unanswered Papa little Johnny began Now what do you want asked his Buffering father with the emphasis on the now Will my hair fall off when its ripe like yours The world which took but six days to make is like to take 6000 to make out Browne Si5 Sir 5L Pearson Builder of Great Cunnels GltEAT engineering work Is In progress in New York city where the waters of the East river flow placidly on their course between the foot of Thirty fourth street Manhattan borough and part of the borough of Queens known as Long Island City It Is here that four tunnels are being bored under the river for the use of the Pennsylvania and Long Island railroads Before long trains from the west will pass through the Pennsylvania tunnels un der the North river and under the streets and skyscrapers of the borough of Manhattan to the great station down underground in the center of the citys busiest district Nor will they stop here for some will continue on their way until they have passed under the East river and emerged Into the sun light again when they will speed on till the farthest point of Long Island Is reached and there deliver their pas sengers and freight to ships waiting to take them across the ocean The construction of these four parallel tunnels under a rnlghty stream like the East river is a task of enormous mag nitude yet It is only one among many large enterprises which claim the at tention of the English contractor Sir Weetman D Pearson M P He is the head of the firm of S Pearson Son limited of London and besides attend ing to big engineering projects in dif ferent parts of the world looks out for the constituency of Colchester in par liament lie Is rarely heard in the house of commons but that is because he is a man of deeds rather than words The firm of which he Is the head was founded bj his grandfather the S Pearson whose name appears in the title of the firm now His father was the late George Pearson and the firm has long enjoyed a high reputation but during Sir Weetmans time its work has taken on greater importance than in earlier years One of the large en terprises now in charge of the firm is the reconstruction and completion of i i 7 1 f i j jJ A V i f Sfcfc r y AV I y r o - W - - t ii lTc Ciffi TLctfiiTlJ jCCiminSrirTi swr w e y jtTV Tr hfrlCPlf WrillfcMwVa Miff ffl SIK WEETMAN X PEARSON the Tehuantepec railroad In Mexico and its terminal ports on the Atlantic and Pacific sides Sir Weetman was born in ISoG and is now at his prime as a man of affairs He was first chosen to parliament in 1892 and in 1894 was created a baronet in recognition of his engineering achievements In 18S1 he married An nie daughter of the late Sir John Cass of Bradford and they have a son Clive now taking his course at Oxford and a daughter who recently married Lord Denman The Pearsons dispense a lavish hospitality at their London home Carlton House Terrace and though Sir Weetman is fond of good living he is not an aristocrat but is democratic in manners and a thorough man of business In the boring of the tunnels under the East river the Eng lish contractor makes it his policy to employ for the most part American labor and American tools and mate rials His firm obtained the contract in competition with American con tractors He comes to this country sev eral times a year as a rule to super vise the work and also spends much time in Mexico where he has on hand even a larger project than the tunnel ing of the East river It was his firm which constructed the Vera Cruz har bor works costing 3000000 and the great 15000000 canal which drains the valley of Mexico By the Tehuan tepec railroad with its terminals on the east and west of the continent the Mexicans hope to compete successful ly with the Panama canal for trans continental traffic The road from sea to sea is now practically completed The task involved the boring of sev eral tunnels through the mountains and the construction of several splen did steel bridges It also involved the construction of harbors at either end of the road a task of greater magni tude and more engineering difficulties than the building of the railroad itself An Idea of the extensive character of the work may be obtained from the fact that at Rincon Antonio a new town has been built with all facilities for making the life of the companys employees agreeable and homelike In cluding church clubhouse company stores and lodge rooms for societies It Is said that Sir Weetman Pearson is proudest of having built the Black well tunnel under the Thames Engi neering difficulties were encountered and overcome in this work that made subsequent tasks seem easy PATRIOTIC OLE BULL The GrentcKt Political Influence I Modern Norwny What waa it that made Ole Bull un deniably the greatest political Influ ence In the history of modern Norway The riddle Is easy to read Although he voiced the peasants his own voice was that of no peasant but one of tl most severely learned of European ut terances Ills instrumental mastery was complete and the technical diffi culties of his compositions have left them for the most part unperfonnuble But Mozart was his chosen theme worshiped with such an ardor of con secration that the whole range of hLs works had for him no secret HIrf fame therefore was of that order that opens all doors Statesmen and chief captains like Bismarck and Von Moltke were his intimates and he was their confidant To world artists like Liszt Chopin and Mendelssohn he was own brother Indeed n curious physical resemblance between Liszt and himself led to many amusing contretemps on this score And sovereigns diplo matists and great nobles were all proud to name him among their friends In him then Norway had found one who could stand for her In the highest ranks of the nations learn for her the secrets of statecraft and recover In her behalf the trick of thinking like a king For this is one of the losses en tailed on a people who arc governed by foreigners from a foreign seat that they forget to think of their country as a whole the habit that Is the secret of rulers Yet It was only as a man and not by any means as a politician that an autocrat could claim the friendship of the distinguished artist Ills own sov ereign felt that he had cause for grave offense when the news reached Stock holm In 1S 18 of his heading a pro cession in Paris to present the Norwe gian colors to Lamartine But even royal anger could not resist the good stories told on the next visit and the king stood biting his lip at the careless bonhomie of Ole Bull as he turned suddenly and said By the way sire you should have been with us the other day in Paris when we went to ac claim Lamartine Margaret E Noble in Century WOMENS WEAR IN WARTIME Homemade Cloth of Many ICinds Scraped Horn For HatN We had one cotton mill to spin the warp The people stood in line to get a bunch of cotton for warp The filling was yarn cotton flax and tow We got our dyestuff from the forest It was almost as bad on timber as the taubark trade is now There was great rivalry among the Avomen to see who could have the prettiest dress I have a quilt made of cotton and linen called a Confederate quilt The clothing for every member of the family was made from the raw ma terial carded spun woven dyed and made with homespun thread The tow linen cloth had one peculiar ity It was a great stretcher It was often exchanged for other things A man and his wife started to town with cloth sufficient to get some aticles On the way he remembered he needed a gimlet also He told his wife They decided to tie the ends of the cloth to two saplings he to stretch a gim let out of it I took great Interest in the silk in dustry We fed the worms on mul berry leaves and such beautiful silk we did have A bright stripe In a cot ton dress made it very fine A family made gloves beautiful silk mitts with bees embroidered on the back Noth ing went to waste The thorn trees furnished us pins and hairpins Our millinery was our crowning effort Hats were made of cotton thread cro cheted put on a block stretched very stiff arid ironed then wired We had homemade flowers and all kinds of ma terial for trimming A cloth frame made stiff and covered with scraped cows horn was much admired if it did look like a cocoanut cake Char lotte N C Observer This Stream Rnns Up mil One of the few instances of a stream running up hill can be found in White count- Ga Near the top of a moun tain is a spring evidently a siphon and the water rushes from it with suf ficient force to carry It up the side of a very steep hill for nearly half a mile Reaching the crest the water flows on to the east and eventually finds its way to the Atlantic ocean Of course it is of the same nature as a geyser but the spectacle of a stream of water flowing up a steep incline can probably be found nowhere else in the country and appears even more remarkable than the geysers of the Yellowstone Overconfidence It 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