fc i vW . t. 7 HAPPY AND HEALTHY. A BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN GIRL SAVED FROM CATARRH OF THE LUNBS BY )jrun-WJW KEsfAlI. jMim IJorence K. Kenah, 434 Maria.strect, Ottawa, OnL, writes: 'A few months ago I caught -a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and remained there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and back began to ache severely and frequently, -'I was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that I had the right medicine at last. Within three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect health since. " 1 now have the greatest faith In Peruna." F. E. KENAH. WOMEN should beware of contract ing catarrh. The cold wind and rain, slush and mud of winter are especially conducive to catarrhal de rangements. Few women escape. Upon the first symptoms of catching cold, Peruna should be taken. It fortifies the system against colds and catarrh. The following letter gives one young woman's experience with Peruna : Miss Rose Gerbing is a popular society woman of Crown Point, Ind., end she writes the following: "Recently I took a long drive in the country, and being too thinly clad I caught a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and winch I could not seem to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Peruna for colds and Of what uso Is your ability unless people know you have It? Of what use is anything unless It bo known? You cannot bo known uness you ad vertise in one way or another. Tho spirit of rivalry has given tho world about everything It has any right to feel proud of. Clothes may not make the man, but the boy who puts on his first top hat thinks they help a lot. Stops tlio Cough and Works Off tho Cold Laxativo Uromo Quinine Tablets. Prlce25a In life's handicap the man who sees tho ghost walk would llko to see it handicapped with a little extra weight. EITC permanently cured. No flu or nervonsnees after r 1 1 O first dy' use of Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve lienor er. Send for KltKtt S'J.OO trial bottle ami treatlra. Dk.Il. II Kl.INK, Ltd.. Ml Arch Street. 1'JilladelDhU.r A new baby in a homo soon makes the rest of the furnlturo looV: shabby. With tho pelectlon or an Icehouse In Nome as an appropriate placo to hang a murderer tho limit of modern cruelty was reached. Think of the sudden and terrible change of climate. When quiet prevails it is a 10 to 1 ebot that there's no baby In tho house. Mrs. "Winslowa nootntnjr Syrup. For children teething, softens ttia gums, reduces ln Cumulation, allays pain, cures wind i ollc. Sic a bottle. To seek an Invitation is to invite an insult. Jam sure Pho's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago. Mrs. Tnos. Ronuixs. Mnplo Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. J7. 1900. A broken heart with a patch on it Is ready for another break. INSIST ON GETTING T- Some sroeera say they don't keep Vc flance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12 oz. brands, which tb-y know cannot be sold to n customer who has once ued tho 1C oz. piss. Defiance starch for same money. If it wasn't for silly hens, the fox would not have JiIb reputation. Life. JUNE TINT BUTTER COLOR makes top of the market butter The easier It Is for a man to ran Into debt the harder It is for him to Get ahead. TH081C WHO IIAVIs TKIRD IT rill use no other. Dennnce Cold Water Btarch has no equal In Quantity or Qual ity 1C oz. for 10 cents. Other brands contain only 12 oz. Caesar's death w as doubtless the result of too many Roman punches. To the housewife who has not yet be come acquainted with the new things of everyday use In the market and who Is reasonably satisfied with the old, we would suggest that a trial of Defiance Cold Water Starch be made at once. Not alonci ltccauso It Is guaranteed by the manufacturers to be superior to any other brand, but because e.ich 10c pack ngo contains 10 ozs., while all tho other kinds contain but 12 ozs. It Is safe to say that the lady who once uses DWlanco Starch will ue no other. Quality und quantity must win. When it comes to a matter of dress, men employed in abattoirs always wear killing costumes. Try roe Just onco and I am sure to come again. Defiance Starch. I-arge checks aro the correct thing in lawsuits this Eoason. PE-RU-NA. catarrh and I bought a bottle to try. I am pleased that I did, for it brought speedy relief. It only took about two bottles, and I considered this money well spent. "You have a firm friend in me, and I not only advise its use to my friends, but have purchased several bottles to give to those without the means to buy, and have noticed without exception that it has brought about a speedy cure wherever it has been used." Miss Rose Gerbing. 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. Marroons Glaces. Marions glaces are among the de lights of the hour. No dinner table is complete without Its silver or china backet of chestnuts. And there Ib nothing easier to prepare. Choose large chestnuts and remove tho ha:-d skin; place them In a copper saucepan and cover them with cold water with a soupspoonful of flour to a quart of water; let them cook with out boiling, until they are soft. Then peel the nuts and put them Into an other pan (tho same as used for Jam making), und pour over them a thick syrup flavored with vanilla. Cover with paper and let the chestnuts warm on a slow fire, without allowing them to boll. Keep adding syrup as requir ed during evaporation until tno syrup has attained thirty-four degrees. They are eaten cold. Is Marble a Fluid? A writer in London Nature describes a white marble slab, two inches thick and 25x70 Inches, which is supported in stone posts and sags in tho mid dle three Inches out of the level. It furnishes evidence that marble is in reality a fluid of enormous viscosity. This has some bearing on the question of the frigidity of the rocks compos ing the crust of the earth and tho gradual adjustment of the earth's con tour under gravity. Tho slab was placed in Its present position in 18133. Many a man can talk psychology, cosmology, ontology and several other "ologles," who lacks plain every day common sense. A high sounding vo cabulary is no indication of real abil ity. The man who loses heart because there are so many others in the field forgets that he, too, can bo In "tho other fellow's way and can stay in tho field, by Judicious advertising. JSvery man would like to bo a ge nius, but few can afford It. A LAYMAN Gave Doctor a Hint About Coffee. Speaking of coffee a doctor of Deca turville, Ohio, says: "We used to an alyze coffee at the medical college and in eplto of our laboratory tests which showed it to contain caffeine, an active poison, I continued to uso the drink, and later on found myself affected with serious stomach trouble, Indi gestion, headaches, etc. The headaches came on so regularly and oppressed me so that I found it difficult to attend to my regular duties. One day last November I met a friend whom I had known to he similarly af flicted. His marked Improvement in appearance caused mo to inquire what he had been doing. He announced that " had, some time ago, quit coffee and was using Postum Food Coffee. To this change he attributed the change in his health. I took the hint, even from a layman, and made the samo change myself. The first week I noticed a little differ ence, but not much. The third week the change was almost magical. I have continue 1 with tho Postum and now my digestion Is perfect, the nerv ous headaches have entirely disap peared, and I am well. My own an alysis of the Postum Food Coffee shows It to be a pure food drink of strong character, which is a marked contrast to the old-fashioned coffee." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotations from South Omaha and Kansas City. SOI'TH OMAHA. CATTL.T3 There was a moderate run of cattle In the yard. An Is apt to be tho cape townrd the end of the week the de mand was not quite, as brisk, but Rtlll the prices paid for desirable grades wcro not much different from those In force yesterday. Tho beef steer market could bo auoted a little slow, but about steady. Hnndy weight cattle of fair to good quality cold without much vdlmculty at steady prices. Heavy cattle, howecvr, wcro rather neglected, nnd sellers found It a dltllcult proposition to get what they considered steady prices for that class. The cow market was also about steady, There was not the activity to the ttnde. though, that characterized the market earlier In tho week, and In some cases salesmen thought they did not get quite ns much for their cows as they ought to have. As a general thing, though, tho prices paid looked Just about as good nH those of yesterday. The bull market was Just about steady today, and veal calves also commanded as good prices ns were paid yesterday. There were scarcely enough stackers and feeders In tho yards to make n market, and an speculators sold out practically all tho cuttle they had on hand yestcrdny, they were willing to pay ubout steady prices for desirable grades. HOQB There was quite a run of hogs here and, aa other market wore quoted lower, prices here also suffered a deellno. Packers started In to buy their hogs 5110o lower, but sellers would not take off that much, und as a result tho market was very slow from start to finish. In some cases packers raised tholr bids and bought the hogs only a big nickel lower, whlel In others they succeeded In getting the hogs KJIlOc lower. It was a rather uneven niorket and It was loto before n clcaranco was made. Medium 'Weight hogs sold largely around ICSS. CJood heavy hogs sold from JB.S5 to $fi.9f. SHEEI'-Cholco lambs. J6.W..C.75; fair to cood liimtiM, $.".50'iiC.25! choice Colo rado, lambs, IG.SOfiT.OO; choice lightweight yenrllngs, $r.cyij&.(0; choice heavy year lings, J5.t0tiri.CT; fair to good yearlings, $3.00fi5.&0; choice wethers, o.2Jfi5.fjO: fair to good, $4.7S(j5.25; cholco ewes, Jl.oOfl) 4.75; fair to good ewes, $3.7r.1ft.".'; feeder Inmbs, S4.7jiiu.tiO: feder yearlings, tl.ioit 4.75; feeder wethers, J4.0vg4.C5. KANSAS CITY. CATTLECorn fed. higher; heifers, steady to strong; quarantine, active, strong; stockcrs and feeders, steady; cholco export nnd dressed beef steers, l4.C0ii5.20; fair to good, 3.75 W4.60; stockers and feeders, tSAV 4.50; western fed steers, S2.S0fl5.O0; Texas and Indian steers, 3.0O4.O0; Texas cows, $2.5033.00; native cows, Jl.6OftN.OO4 native heifers, 91.754.40; ennners, J1.00S 210; bulls, J2.501i3.C5; calves, J3.0OGC00. HOGS Market opened steady; closed weak to lower: top, J7.20; bulk of sales, J6.90jj7.05; heavy, JG.P5fit7.20; mixed pack ers, J6.75Q7.10; light, JG.6&36.96; yorkers. JC.85RC.n5; pigs, JG.G51T0.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Market steady; nutlve lambs, J4.00SG.CO; western lambs, 3.S386.4U; fed ewef, JAO0fT5.90; native wethers, J3.55fj5.40: western wethers. J3.49 05.55; stackers and feeders, J2.50f3.C0. THE FAMISHING FINNS. The Czar Intervenes In Their Be half. ST. PETERSBURG. The czar has personally intervened in behalf of tho famine stricken Finns, and has order ed that extensive relief works b started without delay. Besides the immediate construction of tho proposed Idensalmi-Kayana rail way, which wll cost $700,000, ho has sanctioned tho expenditure of 300,000 on the Ulcaborg-Tornea line, voted by tho senate, but hitherto unapproved; tho raising of a $2,000,000 loan for other railroad construction, tho estab lishment of a bank with a capital of $800,000, which sum Is to be used In making loans to peasant farmers, and has approved an appropriation of $140,000 for public works, principally tho drainage of swamps. FIGHT A BATTLE IN SALVADOR. Bonlila Defeats Sierra and Trouble Is Now Supposed to Be Over. WASHINGTON. A cablegram re ceived Friday ut tho navy department from Admiral Glass announces tho ar rival -of this flagship and the Boston and Marblehead at La Union, Salva dor. He said that communication by telegraph with Amapala was inter rupted and reported further as fol lows: "Battle on the main land on Febru ary 22 haB taken place, resulting In the total defeat of Sierra, who escap ed with three or four hundred men. Bonlila is in pursuit. Tho capital is in the possession of the letter's adher ents. The fighting Is supposed to be practically over. All Is quiet here. Tho American Interests are undis turbed." Fire Destroys Haytl Town. CAPE HAYTIEN. A dispatch re ceived hero from Gros Morno an nounces tho complete destruction of Port de Palx, Haytl, by fire. Only tho vessels belonging to the Haytlen com pany were saved. Big Lace Curtain Exhibit. BERLIN. Dr. Lewald, tho commis sioner of Germany at the St. Louis ex position, held a conferonco with the lace curtain manufacturers of Plaueu, Saxony, who decided to make a special exhibit at St. Louis. Tho lace Indus try Is now enjoying an unusual run of American orders and the manufactur ers thoreforo are more ready to incur expenses than those engaged in tho metal trades. TILE MEN AND WOMEN Who Enjoy tho Choicest Products of the World's Commerce. ICnoTvlcdRP of tVlint la Heat More Itu , Dortnut Than Wealth AVlth out It. It must bo apparent to every one that qualities of tho highest order aro neces sary to ctiabla the best of tho products o( modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. However loudly heralded, they nut) not hope for world- wldo preeminence unless they meet with the general approval, not of Individuals only, hut of tho many who liavo tho huppy faculty of selecting, enjoying and learn ing the renl worth of tho choicest prod ucts. Their commendation, consequently, becomes Important to others, since to meet tho requirements of tho well In formed of nil countries tho method of manufacturo must be of the most per fect order and the combination tho most excellent of Its kind.. The ubovc Is truo not of food products only, but is espe cially nppllcablo to medicinal agents nnd after nearly a quarter of a century of growth and general use tho excellent remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is everywhere accepted, throughout tho world, as tho best of family laxatives. Its quality Is duo not only to the excellcnco of tho combination of tho laxative and carmin ative principles of plants known to net most beneficially on the system nnd pre sented In the form of a pleasant nnd re freshing liquid, but nlso to the method of manufacture of the California Fig Byrup Co., which ensures that uniformi ty and purity essential in a remedy In tended for family use. Ask any physi cian who Is well informed and he will answer at once that It Is an excellent laxative. If at all eminent In his pro fession and has mado a special study of laxatives and their effects upon the sys tem he will tell you that It Is the best of family laxatives, because It la slm- pto and wholesome and cleanses nnd sweetens tho system effectually, when 'a laxative is needed, without any un pleasant after-effects. Every well-informed druggist of reputnplo standing knows that Syrup of Figs Is nn excel lent Inxatlvo nnd Is glad to sell It, at tho regular price of fifty cents per bot tle, bocauso it gives general satisfac tion, but one should remember thnt In order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs It Is necessary to buy tho genuine, which is sold In original pack ages only; the name of the remedy Syrup of Figs nnd also tho full name of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. Alaska and the Salad. At a recent function In Washington John W. Foster, the diplomat and ex 'secretary of state, was Bent by Mrs. Foster to get her some salad. Ho procured a plato of tho dainty and (was returning with It when some ono jasked him a question about the Alas ka boundary. Mr. "Foster has a fad bu that subject. Ho began to talk 'earnestly. Then he gesticulated. Tho result was that tho salad slid grace fully off tho plato and landed lull on tho front breadth of Mrs. Foster'B magnificent dress. The conversation about tho Alaskan boundary ended right thcro. A level surface Is naturally flat, but there Is a vast difference between a level-headed man and a flat-heaucd one. Thero aro three things It takes ft. strong man to hold: A y.mng warrior, a wild horse, and a handsome squaw. Worry makes everybody thin except fat people who worry over their fat ness. mm OLIVE-FOOD 4 FEEDS COST 1 CENT. "THE THE WORLD'S GREATEST FLESH AND MILK PRODUCER. MAKES YOUR STOCK DO WELL LOOK WELL. SELL WELL. DIGESTIVE FOOD The opportunity you have been waiting for has arrived. Progress and improvement are the watchwords of tho twentieth century, and the old style of selling stock foods through traveling agents at an enormous expense, should give way to the more modern plan of being sold by the mail order method at a less expense. Did j on ever stop to think what makes the ordinary stock foods cost what they do to you? If not, we will try to explain. Agents selling stock foods to the farmers direct, through the country with a team, receive a commission of 33 to 50 per cent on all sales, and in addition to this there are other expenses, such as salary to block salesmen, state managers, and the cost of large lithographs, issued by some stock food people. All this expense is added to the cost of the food which the farmer is expected to pay. It causes an expense of $75.00 to $80.00 per ton to sell stock food by the old methods. When an agent tries to interest you in stock foods you have to take his word in regard to the merits of the food. Why is not the word of a responsible firm, in writing, much better than the verbal contract generally made with a traveling agent. By dealing direct with us you will save this expense that is added to the cost of the food that is pur chased through canvassers. By cutting down this expense we are able to gie you a food the quality of which is much superior to the ordinary run of stock foods which, if sold under the old methods, could not be sold at anywhere near the price we are now offering it to you for mail orders. OLIVE-FOOD is superior and entirely different to the ordinary run of stock foods, and is guaranteed to be free from Antimony, Nux-Vomica, Saltpeter, Copperas and all other injurious ingredients that are so often used. MIS Ufll I ftlUC (I finn tin IU Cnin "J' hmlit In the !IC If ILL UlffC vIiUUUiUU In I3ULU of the above article That Olive-I-'ood it superior to all other foods now on the market our testimonial! will show. Write for folders, testimonials, etc., etc. (Buy direct from the manufacturer.) In feeding Ollve-I:ood to hogs we guarantee to remove worm, thus preventing three-fourths of the diseases of swine. Olive-Food is a flesh producer and stock conditioner, and by its use 10 to 20 per cent more flesh will le put on the animal, putting hint In a much more prime condition without increasing the amount of corn and other feed yon are now using and at the same time promote a 'leallhy growth. At to our responsibility we refer jou to any bank in the I'nited States, to Bradstreet or Dunn acenciet. Now here is where vie are going to save you the expense of the traveling acem. the block salesman, the state marager and the cost of lithographs, l'or all orders received by mail, we will deliver Olive-Food, prepaid to your nearest railroad station, at the following prices. (Money saved by buying from the manufacturer ) 60 round Drum, 7c l'er round. loo eo OOO " lAta Uo 1000 ' 6K0 2000 ' ' flo " And It jour order is accompanied with ati acceptable bank referenre at to your financial standtnr, we will ship you any amount of food, at the above pricee, on (O days' time without interest. When cah arrompanies the order a discount of 3 per cent will be allowed ult the above prices. In ireichborhoods where three or four parties are feeding stork. It would pay someone to get up a club and order in ton lots anil then divide it among the parties that have clubbed together In this way jcu will bo buying food at the lowest possible prle. Ask for our guarantee on our printed folder and we believe you will be convinced that) u run no rlk in tuning Ollve-I'ood by mall. Our guarantee is better than a guarantee given ou by t aveling agents. Ours Is in wilting while their's is merely uronv creation. THE OLIVE-FOOD CO. bs ..- Universally Accepted as The Best Familu Laxative SYRUP OF FIGS "ife is Recommended bu Mann Millions of Itfl ha Wall- mmrmoH Throughout the Manufactured bu tlIIAjP San Francticet Cal. Louisville, Ky. New York, tt. V. FOR BALE STALL LEADIXO DltCGGlSTS. PJiJOE FIFTY CENTS FEIl HOTTL& Dcafneta Cannot Ho cured by local applications, ns thny cannot reach the diseased ixrtlon of tho enr. Thoro Is onlv one way to cure deafness, nnd that Is by consti tutional remedies, nearness is emitted by aa lnflnmed condition of the mucus lining ot tho Eustachian Tube. Wumi ibis tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling Minnd or imperfect heur Ing, nnd when It Is entirely rioted deafness Is tho result, and unlesn tho Inflammation can ho taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will ho dcNtroed foroter: nlno enses out of ten am caused liv rutarrh, which is nothing but an Icflamca condition of tho mucus Kurfnecs. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Dcafno.us (mused by catarrh) thnt am not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for slrculars, tree. F. J. CUHNBY & CO.. Toledo, a Solr. ny DniKKlsts. 7fc, Hall's Family l'llls aro the best. Dad luck gets tho blame tor a lot of poor Judgment. if von ush uai.i, iu.uk, Get Red Cross Ball liluo, tho best Hull Blue. Largo - oz. packugo only C cents. A coward likes to bollevo that dis cretion Is the bettor part of valor. OT1I1T B OTCill I AUnn lnyourtnwn. Hmall capltalnyinlrrdaml VIIKI m lEfflaaS I JaUflNllKT Mgreturnaontbolnveitmentasaured.Wo Wimil n W BaafH anVllVill make all Mnda of Laundry Maehinery. Write us. Paradox Machinery Co., 181 E. Division Mt., Chicago FOOD THAT TELLS." !!SE&mmKBmWl 20 Feeds Make ono Peund. Delivered at our railway station in the following states; Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, South Dakota. WR PAV TUG IKEiaiiTlANt) GUAR ANTEE OLIVE-FOOD. IP , i9 i ife M : 'ft)" ' am"' tv y' World- i- -i I-: U 1 ! T.HZA hs&al ta3F :Si' T -fl : h.T .. 1 r. nunc' ''single: STMJer!I&f.lGAR always reliable WESTERN CANADA GRAIN CROWINC. MIXED FARM INC. The Retion Why mora wheat In Rrowu In Western Canada In a (ot abort month! than elaowhero, I livcHiite vvgetalton grown In pro portion to tils lunHstlit. lliomoro northerly Ulltudo In which grain wlllronia to perfection, tho belter Itu.Thcrcforn lbi.perl)uhcllMf!r aiUndardu WJIbe, In the Knot. Area under erop In WnUrn Oaaada, 1B02, 1,087.830 Acre. Yield, IMS, 117,WS,7MBm. HOMESTEAD LANDS OF ISO ACRES FREE, the only charge tor which la 110 formating entry. Abundani'6 of water and fuel, building material cheap, Komi Krone for paaturn anil hay. a fcrtlloaoll. a euRlrTenl rainfall, and a cllmalo Kiting an enured and adequate con or growth. Seuil to ttin following for an Atlaa and other literature, and alto for certificate) Rhlng yon re duced freight and puacnger rntet, etc.. etc.: Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, or to W. v. Dennett. bit New York Life Illdg..Oinatia, Neb., the authorized Canadian Oorernmeut Agent. 4 FEEDS COST 1 CENT. FOR CATTLE, HORSES, HOCS AND SHEEP. A CROWING FOOD A FLESH PRODUCES A STOCK CONDITIONER United Statee who can find any trace In Olive-rood. Write lor circulars. TUB ltEST STOCK FOOD MADE IS TUB WOltl.t) AND AT Tilt: I.OWKST IMlIOli OltDKH TO-DAY. 3 I'Elt CUNT OFF J'OIt CASH, MARSHfiLLTOWN, IOWA. 3 fpigi