V tit ; f- a h. rt f ) A VENERABLE PASTOR CURED BY PE-RU-NA, rC-TU'Ilfl IS & Catarrhal ToniC I Especially Adapted tO the DC" dining Powers of Old Age. The Oldest Man in America Attribute8 His Long Life and Good Health to Pe-ru-nn. Mr. Isaac Brock, of McLennan county. Texas, has attained the great age of 11- years. He is an ardent friend of Peruna and speaks of it in the following terms. Mr. Brock says : "After a man has lived in the world as long as I have he ought to have found out a great many things by experience. I think I have done so. "One of the things I have found out to my entire satisfaction is tho proper remedy for ailments due di rectly to the effects of the climate. "For 114 years I have withstood tho changeable climate of "I RELY UPON PE-RU'NA FOR ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES." tho United States During my long lifo I have known a great many remedies lor coughs, colds, catarrh and diarrhoea. I had always supposed these affections to bo oittcrent diseases. 1-or the last ten or fifteen years I have been reading Dr. Hartman's books and have learned from them one thing in particular : That these affections arc the same and that they arc properly called catarrh. "As for Dr. Hartman's remedy, Peruna, I have found it to be tho best, if not the only reliable remedy for these affections. it has been my stand-by for many years and I attribute my good health and my extreme old age to this remedy. "It exactly meets all my requirements. I have come to rely upon it almost entirely for the many little things for which I need medicine. I believe it to be especially valuable to old people, although I have no doubt it is just as good for the young." Isaac Brock. A New Man at 79. Major Frank O'Mahoney, West Side, Hannibal, Mo., writes: "I am professionally a newspaper cor respondent, now 79 years old. I have watched the growing power of the Peruna plant from its incipiency in the little log cabin, through its gradations of success up to its present establishment in Columbus, Ohio, and I conclude that merit brings its full reward. " Up to a few years ago I felt no need to test its medicinal potency, but lately when my system needed it, your Peruna relieved me of many catarrhal troubles. Some two years ago I weighed 210 pounds, but fell away down to 168 pounds, and lcsides loss of flesh I was subject to stomach troubles, indigestion, loss of appetite, insomnia, night sweats, and a foreboding of getting my entire system out of order. During some months I gave Peruna a fair trial, and it rejuvenated my whole system. I feel thankful therefore, for although 79 years old I feel like a young man." Major Frank O'Mahoney. In old age the mucous membrane be come thickened and partly lose their function This leads to partial loss of hearing, smell and taste, as well as digestive dis turbances. Peruna corrects all this by its specific MBf-r ajLHJULM IHIIIIIIL, GREEN '.RAPES1' Created. Cheapest Food on Earth tor Sheep, Swine, Cattle, etc. Will tw worth tlOO ta yea to real whit Silicr's calalm tari about rape. Billion Dollar Grass r lit poiltlrelr mil. yoa rich; IS too of hir analou of puturo per acrt alio Uroius. rcioau Ppclu. Uaeai alio Uroius. Pejoa1 vhett for srM, hctvolli, C3 tut r acre. TWti Crntarr Oat., ZM bin. per acre aM Tcotlnto. Yield 100 tout Green Fodder per acre. ForthlsNotlconnd 10o. e Kill big catalog anl 10 Farm Heed Hortltlei, full worth J 10 to f eta itatk H JCIWTJSAIIER SEED ODLggHB Umil'ailaaa ' an i an ! WESTERN CANADA laaUraettrjfrmore attention than any other dUtrlct la Itio world. ' Tbo Ornry of the World." " The tand of Bun ihlne."' The Natural Feeding Orounda for Stock. Area under crop Id 1002 . . . 1.987,830 agree. Yield 1902 ..... 117,822,75 buiheli. Abund&nco of Water: Fuel Plentiful; Building Material Cheap; Uood Grast for pasture and uaj; a fertile eoll; a Sum cleat rnlnf all and a climate rIvIor an assured and adequate season or growin. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, the only charge for which Is tlO for making entry. Close to Churches, Schools etc. Hallway tap all settled district. Bend for Atlas and other literature to Superintendent of Immigration. Ottawa, Canada, or to W.V. Bennett. 801 New York Life Hldg., Omaha, Kcli., the authorlred Canadian (lovernment Agent, who will supply you with certificate giving you re duced railway rates, etc. 5LICKER5? tQWEn WHY mm0 COURSE! THE5TAHPABDBBANPOP WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHt Made in black orllow of the beat materials and sold with our warrant by reliable dealer everywhere. A. ti. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MASS. cjiAPUjncK loao, h CUT LOOSE LW From the dealer who waxes fat K selling you farm wagons with B Maple axles, Maple bolsters, Elm or poor Birch hubs, Cotton wood box, light irons and cheap paint. Buy of tho man who will furnish you with tho "NEW TIFFIN" wagon which is built ON HONOR and which runs easier and lasts longer than any other. Made by TIFFIN WAGON CO.,Tlffln,Ohlo. If your dealer will not order one for you they will tell you whero to find a dealer who will. W. N. U. Omaha. No. 81903 144 CORES JsV)ERt U tlSt filL$, Ed ISA Uest CouKb byrup. Tastes Uood, Use Rl fvi la time. Sold by druinrlsU. rf lVrtVv' HI I ' 1 jj J 1 operation on all tho mucous membranes of the0Xt.!0 .111 convince anv one. Once used and Peruna becomes a life-long stand Dy with old anu young. ' Mr. Samuel Saunders of Blythcdale, Mo., writes : " My disease was catarrh of the urethra and bladder. I got n bottle of Pe-ru-na and began taking it, and in a few I days 1 was relieved and could sleep and '), rest an nignt. i tlunk tliat re-ru-na is a slt-t.1n ernm ! T 1. A.I 1. Hlli.B k.m..a taiiuiuiu lUlllCUJTt 1 11UU ItlCU UWIll MJiy y f i highly recommended medicines, but they UIU WC UJ KWUi 1UV 1II M1.1UU that I could not expect to be cured of my (A i.wuuit;, ua x wu-J KCIIII1K lu "u au ulu "lull (57 years). I feel very thankful for what t " 1. thin -.M T rt.lii A . M M 1I 'f Pe-ru-na has done for me." In a later letter Mr. .Saunders says: i 1 am still ot the same mind with regard to jour Pe-ru-na medicine." R6c mm WPwiSk mm Wflmmk ffiMmMW Strong and lflllilw years, but not so much effected but that I could hold converse with my friends; but In June, 1901, my sense ot hearing left me so that 1 could hear no sound whatever. I was also troubled with severe rheumatic pains In my limbs. I commenced taking Peruna and now my hearing Is restored as good as it was prior to June, 1901. My rheumatic pains are ell gone. I cannot speak too highly of Peruna, and now when 88 years old can say It has invigorated my whole system. I cannot but think, dear Doctor, that you must feel very thank ful to the all loving Father that you have been permitted to live, and by your skill be such a blessing as you have been to suffering humanity." Rev. J. N. Parker. Mrs. F. E. Little, Tolona, 111., writes: I can recommend Peruna as a good medicine for chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels. I have been troubled se verely with it for over a year, and A TRAVELER AT SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OP AQE. also a cough. Now my cough is all gone, and all the distressing symptoms of ca tarrh of the stomach and bowels have dis appeared. I will recommend it to all as a rare remedy I am so well I am con templating a trip to Yellow Stone Park this coming season. How is that for one I 71 years old ? " UNION MADE W. L. OnualBM makes and Bella mora men's Goodyear Walt (Hand' Sowed Process) mhooathnn any other manufacturer in wo woriu. $25,000 EEWARD will bo paid to nnyono who can dlsprovo this statement. liecauso W. L. Douglas is tho lamest manufacturer ho can Imy cheaper and prouuee ms snoes at a lower cost than other con cerns, which enables him to soil shoes for S3.50 anil S3.00 equal In every way to tlioso sold olso- wliero for S4 and SS.00. W. L. Douelas S3.50 andSSs.hoesnrewornbythousandsofmen'who havo boon paylngS4 and S5,not holievlnjt they could get a first-class shoo for 83.50 or 83.00. He ban convinced them that the stylo, fit, and wear of his $3.50 and 83.00 shoes is just as good. Glvo them a trial and save money. 2VclreIiier;ue189 Sales: t2,SOU,H(4:i,ul In IIli.lliF.al tltCOSalen: St.-., OS4, 1140,00 A gain of . HliO.'.O.-JI) In Four Years. W. L. DOUOLAS S4.0O QILT EDCE LINE, Worth S6.0O Compared with Other Makes. Tie best Imported and American leathers, Htyl't Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vlcl Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kangaroo. Fast Color Eyelets. Psnilnn The genuine have W. I DOUGLAS UQuliUil name nnd price atampod on bottom. .Shots bv mail, S5f. extra. Jlhit. Vatalagfree. W. 1.. 1IOUJ1L.au. IIKUOKTO.V, MANS. LAND Wasbtrmton ami Idaho; productive soil, dellitlitful climate, choice farms. Will al lows) on railway faro it you buy. Write Eossisr-Jackson Co., Spokane, Wash. Innocent flirtations are probably on a par with white lies. Clear whito clothes nro a sign that tha housekeeper ues Red Cross Hall Blue. Large oz. package, 5 cents. A woman's imagination is so lively that If her bare feet were m a tub ot snow she would believe that a hand tome iur around her necTc was keep ing her feet warm. "Better thin kneading tnan to ho empty." That Is. "Half a loaf is bet ter than no bread." Bathing the Baby. Young mothers naturally feel anxious about the baby's bath. It Is best to be gin at six weeks to put the little one In water, first folding a Boft towel in tho bottom of tho basin. Uso only Ivory Soap, as many of tho highly colored and perfumed soaps are very injurious to the tender skin of an Infant. E. n. Parker. The scandal business is usually con ducted by retail. Plso' Curo cannot oe too hlRbly snoken of a ftcougU cure. J. V. O'Ukien, 322 Tnlrd Ave,, N., Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 6, 1000. Hit's a mighty good ideo ter mako hay while do sun shine oven or you ain't got no hoss ter eat It. HtopH tho Cough nnd WorkH On tho Cold Laxatlvo Hroiuo Quinine Tablets. Price 25c. Insincerity sings that :t wants to be an angel and then scuds for a doctor. $ep fl2w? WliJ fi C ffl HBReNaCr .A mm&i&'k Mm$--3i-"Am. ! hi llWJn fMi. .alillllL in i im ixnu HB : i4 ' LrrifiNli in LMmmw v iiih cv vni?mmmmTwmmL.mmmw immi uamti MmAtCU I ci'ol . nKHBH Vigorous at Hie Of Eighty-eight. N. Parker, Utica, Rev. J. Y., writes : ln June, 1901, 1 lost my sense oi hearing entirely. My hearing had been somewhat Impaired tor several In a later letter she says: "I am only too thankful to you for your kind advice and for the good health that I am enjoying wholly from the use of your Peruna. Have been out to the Yellow Stone National Park and many other places of the west, and shall always thank you for your gen erosity. "Mrs. F. E. Little. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Scotch Stories. Tho recent St. Andrew's dinners, ac cording to tho Westminster Gazette, havo been noteworthy for the profu sion of Scotch stories, which In several cases fairly set the tables in a roai. Some of them havo an ancient ring, but there Is one that is perhaps not generally known. A doctor was at tending a dangeroiiB caso whero a Scotch butler was engaged. On calling In tho forenoon he said to Donald: "I hope your master's temperature Is much lower today than it was last night." "I'm no' sao very sure about that," replied tho butler, "for ho deo'd this morning." Finished the Quotation. Apropos of mottoes on houses, a cor respondent of the Westminster Gnzetto relates that a man In Scotland wished to havo cut over tho door of a new liouso tho text: "My house shall bo called a house of prayer." Ho left tho workmen to carry out his wishes dur ing his absence, and on his return his horror was great to find the quotation completed, "But yo have made It a den of thieves." "We had a wee thing malr room, ye see, so wo just put In the o' tho verse," was the explanation given by the Bible loving Scot. Tho homo Is no place for the stor age of neighborhood gossip. New Cure for Lame Back. Rutledgo, Minn., Feb. lGth. Mr. B. C. Oetchell of this place relates a happy experience which will bo read with interest by all those who havo a similar trouble. It appears that last winter Mr. Get chell was seized with a lameness and soreness In his hack which grew worse and worse till at last It became very bad and made It very difficult for him to get about at all. After a time he heard of a new rem edy for backache which some of his friends and neighbors suid had cured them, and ho determined to try It. Tho name of tho remedy is Dodd's Kidney Pills and Mr. Getchcll has proven that it is a sure cure. Ho says: "I used two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills according to directions, and my lame back wsb entirely cured and I am all O. K. again. Dodd's Kidney Pills aro as good as represented." This remedy Is very popular hero, and has worked some remarkable cures of Backache and Kidney Trou ble. "A lionro without n dog, without a cat, without a littl" child, 1b a liouso without pleasure and without laugh ter." Don't you know that Defiance Starch, bosides betng absolutely su perior to any other, Is put up 16 ounces In package and sells at same price as lz-ouuco packages of other kinds? Tho gods honor her who thlnketh long before opening her lips. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotations from South Omaha and Kansas City. SOt'TH OMAHA. CATTIiK Tlirro wn a very HrM run of cnttle, no that the market went a llttlo higher iiKnln. lluycra all Hocmetl to luivo Unite liberal orders, io that trnritiiK wiih brisk and everything offered nolil In a hurry. There w-ro only a few bunches ot cornfed stcerH on sale and tliono changed hntulrt freely at iirk'OH ratiKlUK from ritronu; to a dime higher than yrntcrdny. As com pared with TuefMlny and Weduemlny tho market Id fully ISc higher. The vow mar ket was nlxo active- and utrong to loo higher. Trice on cow stuff have Im proved the last two thiyn fully as much an values on beef steers, so that the market Is nearly Imrk to where It was a week ugo today. Tho same as with steers tho sltuntlou could probably best lie dcsclrbcd by calling the mnrkct nearly steady to a dime lower for tho week. Hulls nro sell ing in Just aliout the same notches they wore a week ago. Trices havo not chnugid much, us they have bevn ex tremely low for some time past. About I the only change In the market from any to day was in tho demand, as it was much easier to sell bullB on some days than on others. Vtal calves held up In pretty good shape nil Iho week. There wen only a few stoekers and feeders on sale and tho demand was limited, with prlcta a shade lower. HOGS Tho demand on tho part of the packers was quite liberal, bo tho market opened active and CUlOc higher. The bulk ot the medium weight hogs sold from $0.73 to $G.!o; while tho prime heavyweights sold largely from JG.fcTi to JG.PO. The light hpgs sold from $67T5 down. It was evi dent that packers were anxious for sup plies, and it only took a short time for them to huy up all the curly arrivals. SHEKT-Quotutlons. Choice western lambs, $5.7iVU6.00; fair to good lambs, J5.50W 5.75; choice native and Colorado lambs( $S.0Ofi6.25; choice yearlings, Ji.7W5.00; choice wethers, H.KWt.SK); fair to good, $1.00514.30; choice ewes. $1.0Mj4.40; fair to good, $3.23ff4.00; feeders lambs. $4.25HM.75; feeder yearlings, $3.7304.00; feeder wethers, $3.7334.00; feeder ewes, $J.50O3.O0. KANSAS CITY. CATTIjlC-Corn cattle llrm; canner cows weak, good cows steady; stoekers and feeders, slow nnd weak; choice export and dressed beef steers, $4.40$)G.3."; fair to good, $2.00(4.33; stoekers and feeders. $2.C0 04.13; western fed steers, $2.73ft5.00; Texas and Indian steers. $3.00114.00; Texas cows, $2.G03.03; native cows, $2.00fi3.75; native heifers, $2.00fi3.73; cauners, $1.00'32.00; bulls, $2 2Gtr3.W); calves, $2.W6.00. HOGS Maiket steady to Cc higher; top $7.02; bulk of soles, $G.73ji6.90; heavy, $G.80 f7.02; mixed packers, $G.Gl!S6.!K); light, $6.C5 C.73: yorkers, $G.7MG.75; pigs, $G..05S6.33. SHI3KI' AND bAMBS-Market steady; native lambs, $1.0000.15; western lambs, $e.rjfiG.03: fed ewes, $3.00i73.10; native weth ers, $3.50$4.i5; western wethers, $3.0004.00; stoekers and feeders, $2,5003.50. IOWA GETS RHODES BEQUEST. Hawkeye and Seven Other States May Send Scholar to Oxrord. CHICAGO Eight Ameiican stu dents, representing as many central etates, will he ablo to go to Oxford university next year on Cecil Rhodes' scholarships, according to tho provi sions mado at the convention of tho University of Chicago. Ono or morq from each will go tno j ear following and thereafter two will go from each slate during every threo years. Each student will have $4,500 for tin eo ysars at Oxford. Tne eight states, all ot which wero represented in tho convention, aro Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky,' West Virginia and-'Wisconsin. Dr. G. B. Parkin met tho university and college presidents and as rcpre eentativo of tho Rhodes will trustees, authorized them to make tho detailed provision. It was decided that each pcholar must havo legal residence In tho Btato from which he Is appointed, and that a standing, selr-perpetuatlng committee In each state shall conduct the annual examination and make ap pointments on tho basis ot these tests. These examinations arc to bo open to all students from tho particular state, whether they havo attended col lege in other states or not. Caught In a Fly Wheel. CHICAGO, 111. John Ward, an oiler in tho engine room of the Grand Pa cific hotel, was instantly killed Friday while oiling tho machinery. His body was carried around In the largo fly wheel time and time again before tho power could be shut off. Ho was dead when finally extricated from the machinery. Ward was 21 years old and was ot ono time known as a suc cessful jockey on southern and west crn tracks. Acre Trouble Is All Over. LA PAZ, Uolivia Tho Hollviar government Friday delivered Its re ply to tho ultimatum presented by nra zll. Bolivia accepts unconditionally hut under protest, all the demands. Therefore It Is most lmprobablo that any collision between the Tlrazlllar and Bolivian forcc3 will occur. It r generally supposed hero that tho Acre lovolutlonlsts will surrender thel arms to tho Urrlllau troops Immedi ately. Young Lad Manages Depot. CARBONUALK, 111. Charles Dixon, agoil If-, has boon appointed agonl ot the East and West railroad at Kodd loyvllle, III. Tho hoy is boHaved to bo tho youngofct railroad agent in the country to havo active chnigo of an office. WESTERN CANADA AH0UBING GREAT INTEREST. Tba Wonderful Yields of When Attract ing Thousands. Until tho lost flvo or six years but llttlo attention was given to that vast nroa of grain-producing land lying north of tho 49th parnllel, nnd Imme diately adjoining tho northern boun daries of Minnesota nnd Dakota. Tho Canadians themselves woro nwaro of tho wealth that lay thore, but being unablo to fully occupy it, they havo asked the Americans to n8slst thorn In converting tho land from Its virgin Btato to one that will largely supplement the grain-producing area of tho North American continent nnd tho responso has been most lib eral. During tho year 1901 upwards of 20,000 from tho United States wont over to Cnnndn, being Induced to set tle thcro by tho reports that reached them of tho success of thoso who had preceded them during tho previous yenrs. This -20,000 was lncrcasod to 30,000 during tho year 1902, and it Is fully expected that thoro will 'bo fully C0.000 during tho present yenr. Tho work of tho immigration branch of tho Canadian government Is not now bo lng directed towards giving Informa tion as to tho advantages of settle ment in Canada nB It is to extending an invitation to tho Amorlcans to fol low thoso who havo gouc. Thoso who havo chargo of tho work point with considerable prido to tho succosb of thoso who havo been In duced to take ndvantngo of tho offer of ICO acrcB of land freo In Canada, nnd havo no causo to hcBitato In con tinuing tho Invitation. Many of thoso interested say thoro aro no moro freo homesteads to bo had In Canada, but tho writer has most positlvo assuranco from tho Canadian government that thero nro thousands of such home stoads to be had, nnd in one of tho dis tricts now being opened up fully as good as tho best, and it is probably tho best Tho Canadian government has es tablished agencies at Bt. Paul, Minn.; Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City, Mo.; Chi cago, 111.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Milwau kee, Wis.; Wausau, Wis.; Detroit, Sault Sto. Mario and Marquette, Mich.; Toledo, Ohio; Watcrtown, S. Dakota; Grand Forks, N. Dakota, and Creat Falls, Mont, and tho suggestion 1b mado that by nddresRlng any of these, who aro authorized agents of tho government, it will bo to tho ad vantage of tho reader, who will bo given tho fullest and most authentic information regarding tho results ot mixed farming, dairying, ranching, and grain raising, and also supply in formation as to freight and passenger rates, etc. A man's heart is hlanicrt for a lot of things that his head Is responsible for. Charlotte Yonge's Growing Popularity. Charlotto M. Yongo died two years ago, and Blnco that event a steadily increasing demand for her stories ban developed, so tho publishers report. Whether It Is because or a turning from tho problem novel and the super strenuous historical story to tho qui eter style of tho older novelists, or whether It is due to renewed interest In an old favorite. Ib difficult to Bay; but the fact remains that sucn stories as "Tho Cunning Woman's Grandson," "Founded on Paper," "Tho Patriots of Palestine," "The Herd Hoy and HIb Hermit" and "The Making of a Mis sionary" aro selling better now than they did during tho soveral years Just preceding the author's death. A Historic Irish Hill. Th,o historic hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland, which was sold nt auc tion Thursday to an unknown woman, was closely Identified with tho early hlBtory of Erin and was the seat ot tho Irish kings at ono time. From Its crest was taken the famous coro nation stono which is now In tho throne of Edward tho Confessor In 'Westminster abbey, having been car ried thenco from Scone,' wnero it was used as tho throne of tho Scottish kings. Tho last great Irish gathering on Tara hill was in 1843, when Daniel O'Connell addressed a great assem bly In favor of the repeal of tho union. Two noblemen In the reign of Max imilian II ono a German, tho other a Spaniard who had each rendered a great service to the emperor, asked tho hand of his daughter In mnrrfage. Max imilian said that, as ho esteemed them both alike, it was impossible to choose between them, and, therefore, their own prowess must decide it; hut, be ing unwilling to risk the loss of either by engaging them In deadly combat. ordered a largo sack to bo brought and declared that ho who should put his rival Into It should should havo the fair Helena. And this whimsical com bat was actually performed In tho An Extraordinary Strike. An extraordinary strike Is reported from Crezleres, near Polteres, Franco, tho school children of tho elementary ! school having refused to attend their ' classes unless their head master, a M. ' Call, was dismissed from his position. i Tho children allego that they have been harshly treated by the master. 1 They aro supported by their parents, I who havo petitioned tho government to send down an olllclal to inquire into tho nffalr. This tho government has agreed to do. ATinT A OTCIU I llUffHIW lnyourtown. Small capital required and. START A STEAM LAUNDRY r&r.nL? Writous. Paradox Maohlnory Co., 181 E. Division St., Chicago.. As miles test the horse, so years test a remedy. flexican flustang- Liniment Buy has been curing everything that it a good, honest penetrating liniment now. can cure for the past 60 years. Qubstltut'3 for Tobacco. Dried holly loaves, tho hark of tho willow and leaves of tho stag's horn stiimach nro among tht nubstltuton for tobacco used by tho American In dlans. In Switzerland a wood nallcu mountain tobacco Is smoked In great quantities. It Is powdered hoforo its. lng, nnd eauscB the smoker to bocomo n mental and physical wreck. Tho natives of South Africa nro peculiarly affected by smoking the dried loavca of the camphor plant. Tho smoker trcmblcB with fright at nothing, weopn bitterly, nnd pros nil sorts ot warns which do not in tho lca"t express his mccnulng. Tho wild dr tn, another South African plant, poionn slowly any one UBlng it. EngliGh Laborer's View, Mr. IlarnoH, tho engineers' delegate- who rnmc from England to America with Mr. MoBcIey's industrial commis sion, having arrived homo, gives this summary ot tho conclusions ho enmo to In tho course of Iho Inquiry into American "push:" Machinery: Moro used than at home. Sanitation: Not so good. Hours of work:. Longer. Work: Not ho good. Wagoa: Higher. Cost of living: Hlghor Btill. Trades unionism: Not so strong. Providing ISnglnnd uses tho hotel machinery ho thinks Hrltnin has nothing to fear from America and is qulto able to hold hor own. Many artists who claim to bo wedded to their art Boem to hnvo boon handicapped by divorce proceedings from tho start. 8100 Itonartl 3100. Tho readers of tul paper will bo pleased to lenrn tlio'i there is ot least ono dreaded tlisenso that scVnoo hits been ablo to euro In nil iw Manes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only positlvo euro now knoyvn to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh Iioltifr u constitu tional dUcaxe. requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Caturrh Curo is takon intornally, actlnifdlrectly upon tho blood nnd mucotisiMir faeos of iho hystem. thcroby dostroylnir tho foundation of thodNease.nndBlvlnif thopntlont strcimth by buildlni: up tho constllutfon-aria nsilstlnir naturo In dolnjr its work. Tho pro prietors lmvo so much faith in its curutlvo powers thnt they offer Qno Hundred Dollnra for nny case thnt it fails to euro. Send for list of Testimonial .... Address V. J. CIIHNKY JU., loiouo, w. Sold bv drutfBlnw 7fa Hull's Family I'llU are tho best. Small eyes aro commonly suppoaod to lndlcnto cunning. , People of melancholic temperament rarely have bluo oyes. No muss or failures mado with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Eyos with long, sharp corners Intll cato great discernment nnu penetra tion. the nr.ST itr.sui.Ts in tauchino can be obtnlned only by using Deflanco Starch, besides Kcttltip 4 oz. moro for same money no cooking required. Tho downcast eye bus m all ages been typical of modesty. CITC P""anf ntiy cured. No (Its or nn-TOOinc- after rl I O tlmt day' use or Dr. Kline' (Irtat NrrreKestor. rr. 8-nd for KltKli W.J.00 trial bottle and trraUre. Ua. It II Kline, Ltd., Ml Arcirfitret."l'hMdelOblai"- Tho proper distance between tho cyei Is tho width of one eye. Double Your Income, by cecurlnp ngoncy In your city for tho Northwestern and Llfo Savings Co., of De Moines, Iowa. It is a strong company. Wrlto thorn to-dny. Upturned oyes arc typical of devo tion. HDADCV NEW DISCOVERY: elves fUf.fi'9 8 rmtclcrellcfandcnrrsworst bes. Iloolr of testlmnnlsls and 10 DAYS' treatment fkKS. JJr.H.lLOEEEirBBUHS.Boxn.AUanU.Oa pnTTT.WRV wnt your ppnllry, bi nt- ftto. Oulak returns and tba bltbtstorlcas tbat location. facilities and eiperleDlecan ftlrer' Writs for tag and prices. JtOBBKr I'UKVIN. KatnblUtied 1STO. OmaliH, Web. POTATOES . $2.50 Bbl. TjaraTritrrtBwer orated Pat oata America ThrMUiiralMrYcirfcrMclTC4Kaarlaar. ir l lironiin 7110 or T4W dm. ptv i-rifCfr alrtthenp. Mm9theedlMMkadRiDlf Tco.latr, Hntlta, M acaroal Wheat, OS bu. per a. Giant Clover, te.,npoa rvoclpt of XOe twsUt, JOHN A.BAf.ZERBF.EnCO.LatCroue.WU. 1 OTrVOTrVlaWrVJ'W1irVWrVVVWJ AVE MONEY Buy your goods at Wlwlcsalo Prices. Our 1,000-pago cataloiruo will be sent upon receipt ot IK cents. This -.mount does not even pay tho po-staco, but it is sufficient to ebow us that you are actlnir in itood faith. Hotter send for it now. Your neighbors trade with us why not you also r CHICAGO Tho houso that tells the truth. tut caamu. cfW mimwjm 0I.WCigTHIN5BBSS Mule n black or jdlo for all tads or wet wor K. on sale evtowhert Lock for tit 5rfB of the PiAwvJ thn-TOWt;RwithebuttoM. a j Twt sa. ssitea. nsilw t a rmta tjuusm ts.wx Tatawra. citf J