> Henry Probasco of Cincinnati is a millionaire who has for some years acted on the Carnegie saying that to die rich is to die disgraced. He made a fortune in the hardware business and has expended some $700,000, or nearly all of it, in philanthropic and charita ble activities. He once lived in a fine and pretentious residence, but has now come down to a small house, which he rents. In some comments on the perform ance of “Hamlet” at an Albany theater a local critic, with the aid of a care less compositor, spoke of the hero as “the melancholy Dave.” VA school for nursemaids has been established in Boston. They are in structed in the care of children, and have to prepare food and simple rem edies for the little ones. Ilalf Rata Excursion East, B. Y. P. U. convention. Richmond, Va., July 11th, 12th, 13th. Cheap side trips to Washington. New York and Seashore resorts. Address J. C. Tuck er, G. N. A., Big Four Route. Chicago. Methuselah probably lived to a ripe old age just to spite some girl who married him for his money. Softool lands at Tour Own Price. As soon after the first of July as practicable I will hold public auctions for leasing about 095,000 acres of school land, under provisions of the new law, in the following counties: Antelope, Banner, Blaine, Box Butte, Brown, / Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Custer, ’ Dawes, Deuel, Dundy, Garfield, Grant, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Knox, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson. Pierce, Per kins, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, 8ioux, Thomas and Wheeler. Under . the new law, if these lands will not lease at public auction at 6 pier cent upon the appraised value, they may be leased to the person offering 6 per cent up>on the highest valu ation. These lands are in the best s tojk growing portions of the state where cattle, sheep and horses can be produced at less expense and. therefore, at greater profit than anywhere I know of; and yet, surrounded with as good and in telligent a class of citizens as anywhere to be found. The harvest truly is great and lasts almost the year round and no more inviting field for the intelli gent stockman and farmer can be found; and now, that there is an op> portunity to secure twenty-five year lease contracts thereon at what the lands are worth, the lessee himself be ing the judge, it is confidently expect ed that all or nearly all of these lands will be leased during the present year at the public auctions, as above men tioned. Any one desiring to attend any of these leasing auctions will be notified of the time and place of hold ing the same, as soon as it has been ar ranged, if they will write me at once giving the names of the counties in which they are interested; and will also be furnished a list of lands to be leased so that they may visit the coun ties in advance of the leasing auction and examine the lands which .will be offered. Notice of the auction will be duly given in the local papers. Send stamp for copy of the new school land Vlaw under which the lands will be of fered. Any further information will be cheerfully furnished. J. V. Woi.fe, ' Commissioner Publio Lands & Buildingg. Lincoln, Neb., May 18, 1899. True dignity is never gained by place and never lost when honors are witdrawn.—Massinger. Why let your neighbors know it? And why give them a chance to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is very easy; for nothing tells of age so quickly as gray hair. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a youth-renewer. It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the nair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. It cleanses the scalp; re moves all dandruff, and prevents its formation. We have a book on the Hair which we will gladly send you. If you do not obtain all the bene fits you expected from the use of the Vigor, write the doctor about it. Probably there Is some difficulty with your general system which may be easily removed. Address, Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass. j CTS 'V ▼ I Best Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. Use I In time, gold by drncslsts. I 2 5 CTS | The News Briefly Toftt. f 1 * ^ ■T- 'T' ■'T' 'T' T* *r* 'T' *T' 'T' -r* T T T Saturday. Representatives of all the transcon tinental lines having agencies in San Francisco met for the purpose of form ing a permanent organization. Because James Briley of Rossville, 111., would not support his family he was tied to a wire fence, beaten wltn a whip and then smeared with tar by his neighbors. The Union Trust company of New York city has brought suit in the fed eral court at Spokane against the Everett Land company, to foreclose a mortgage for $1,5C' 000. A. A. Stagg, director of athletics at the university of Chicago, announced that he had decided to send a crack team to Paris to compete in the games at the exposition in 1900. Prof. P. J. Bully, a prominent musi cian and choir leader of Toledo, O., was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary for rifling the mails while a clerk in the Toledo postoffice. The board appointed by the war de partment to study the distribution of typhoid fever in army camps is bus ily engaged in arranging data collect ed preparatory to making its final re-* port. The question of submitting to the vote of the, people the proposition to proceed to city ownership of street railways under the commission own ership plan was not decided by De troit’s council. The Cherokee executive council has liberated all the criminals in the Cher okee penitentiary. This action was taken on account of the Curtis bill, prohibiting any more convictions un der the Cherokee laws. Funeral services over the remains of General Daniel MacAuley, who died five years ago in Managua, Nicarag ua, and whose body was brought to the United States by the cruiser Detroit, were held at Arlington cemetery, Washington. The British steamer F. Lombard ar rived in Mobile, Ala., from Sheep is land quarantine with a well develop ed case of leprosy on board In the person of a Chinaman, member of the crew. He will be quarantined on board and taken from the United States when the vessel leaves. Friday. The splendid home of General John B. Gordon, at Kirkwood, a suburb of Atlanta, was completely destroyed by fire. Virtually the ban on automobiles in Chicago is a dead letter. Three of the five members of the South park com missioners declared themselves op posed to any ordinance barring horse less carriages from the parks and boulevards. The citizens of Topeka want the ex clusive right to tender a reception to the Twentieth Kansas volunteers, but the chief promoters have decided not to pay the expenses of special trains to bring the troops home from San San Francisco. The county attorney of Douglas county, Nebr., filed a formal complaint against James G. Bates, charging him with securing $11,000 from the Union Stock Yards National bank of South Omaha, under false pretenses. The complaining witness is Thomas B. Mc Pherson, the cashier of the bank. A special to the New York Tribune from Washington says: It is the be lief among officers here that General Leonard Wood will not return to San tiago, but will resign from the service to accept one of the many alluring offers that have been made to him by corporations whose directors have been attracted by his conspicuous abil ity and positive genius for organizing. After a conference lasting three hours between representatives of the strikers and the street railway com pany of Cleveland. Ohio, it was an nounced that President Everett would stand by his ultimatum. This in effect says that the company will not dis charge a single man hired since the strike began, will not recognize the union and will reinstate such old men as have not been guilty of acts of vio lence. A letter from Dawson, dated May 26, says the clean-up for the present sea son will amount to at least $18,000,000, more than twice last year’s yield- The increase is due to the fact that Do minion, Sulphur and Hunker creeks, which were practically unworked last season, have been developed to a con siderable extent, with favorable re sults, and the bench claims on Eldo rado, Bonanza, Hunker and Dominion have been worked to such an extent that their output will greatly increase the total production. Thursday. Dr. C. W. Super has been elected president of Ohio university. He occu pied the position twelve years previous to 1896, when he declined the honor. The Cambria Steel company at Johnstown, Pa., has posted notices of a general advance of wages of 10 per cent. About 8,500 men are affected by the advance. A pitched bauie between Hebrew and Christian boys on Stewart avenue, Cnicago, became so fierce that police interference in force was made neces sary. The fight was the result of the oitt^r feeling between the Jewish and Christian boys of the neighborhood. A firm of Chinese merchants at Hong Kong, through its attorneys, has sub mitted to the war department the question of the validity of the duty levied upon American goods shipped from Hong Kong to Manila. The firm maintains the duty should not be paid. The New York City council has adopted a resolution making July 3 a holiday in that city, in commemoration of the first anniversary of the battle of Santiago. The Capetown correspondent of the London Daily Mail says: “The Na tional volunteers have been officially ordered to hold themselves in readi ness for active service.” Major .Tames F. Randlett, retired, who will succeed Walker as agent of the Kiowa and Comanche reservation in Oklahoma, is expected to arrive in Washington from California today, to receive his instructions. He will leave for his post of duty early in the week. TV*** T T T T T «T Wednesday General Brooke Is moving his head quarters from El Vaddo to the palace formerly occupied by Marshal Blanco in Havana province. Frederick W. Krause, the American arrested in connection witn the murder of Minnie Rose In Havana, will he re leased. There Is no evidence against him. Francsco Slvela, Spanish premier, held a conference with United States Minister Storer regarding the libera tion of the Spanish prisoners In the Philippines. John Brockway, a Camden county, (Mo.), prisoner, attempted to escape from the penitentiary at Jefferson City and as a result he is lying In the prison hospital in a critical condition. It is 'stated at the navy department that every man attached to the Olym pia, Boston, Baltimore, Concord, Ral eigh, Petrel and McCulloch during the battle in Manila h >or, regardless of rank or station, will receive a medal of honor. The great Norwegian firm of Chris tenson & Son of Christiana has sus pended payment. The Christiana Dis count bank is involved to the amount of 3,000,000 kroner and other banks for smaller si\ms. The supreme lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen spent the greater part of its last day in Indianapolis in executive session and transacted busi ness of interest to the members of the order only. Just before adjournment it was decided to hold the next annual meeting of the supreme lodge at Sioux Falls, S. D. Insurance Superintendent Van Cleave decided in the cases of foreign insur ance companies desiring to transact business in Illinois that hereafter any policy of Insurance issued on property in Illinois shall bear the name of an agent of the company Issuing the risk, whether it be original Insurance or be re-insurance. John W. Gates, president of the American Steel and Wire company, is announced by political friends as a candidate for the United States senate to succeed Shelby M. Cullom. In mak ing the announcement, and the word was given out informally, it was said many people in Illinois felt that the state would be better suited with a manufacturer in the upper house of congress. Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy Schmerl of Chicago has asked aid of the local detective bureau in clearing up a mystery involving an inheritance of $500,000. Nico (2:08i£), by Arion, the fastest trotter bred in New England and owned by J. Malcolm Forbes, died at Readville. Ira J. Holmes, brother of Burton Holmes, the lecturer, was drowned In Lake Michigan at Chicago by the cap sizing of a skiff. His body has not been recovered. The directors of Northwestern uni versity will extend a call to Prof. U. S. Grant of the University of Minnesota to occupy the chair of geology, made vacant by the death of Prof. Oliver Marcy. The strike of the Grand Trunk rail road trackmen in Canada, which has been on for a month, has ended in a compromise, the road agreeing to meet a committee of the trackmen to discuss their grievances. A millitary prisoner named Wringer, who was serving a two years’ sentence in the federal prison at Leavenworth for desertion from the Sixteenth in fantry, made a break for liberty and was shot and killed by Private Olson, Troop F, Sixth cavalry, who was on guard duty. The death of the Very Rev. John Krekel, V. F., occurred at Ottumwa, la., after a lingering illness of several weeks. Father Krekel was one of the most widely known men In the state, having been a resident of Iowa since 1854. He was a native of Nassau, Ger many, where he was born June 5. 1826. In nine pulpits In Eau Claire, Wis., the New Richmond tornado was the subject of the sermons. The general sentiment expressed was that it was a mysterious dispensation of Provi dence, but the Rev. Joseph Moran of the Episcopal church said it was the devilish work of an unknown power and not the act of God. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Mail says: In the course of a secret session of the diet of Saxe-Co burg and Gotha Saturday, Minister of State Von Strenge made a confidential I communication, containing the sensa | tional announcement that Duke Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the reign ! ing duke, would probably abdicate this I year. I Monday. Sixty boys left Omaha to work In the Ames beet fields. Spain bought 7,000 tons of wheat from the United States last March. George Byers of Boston and Billy Stift of Chicago fought a six-round draw at Chicago. Consul General WinsloT/ of Stock holm says trichinosis has been found in American pork. i The steamer Humboldt, with 100 pas sengers for Skagway, is reported on the rocks near Seattle. In regard to the pay of soldiers the war department says credit will not be given in excess of encumbered pay due. Governor Pingree of Michigan vetoed the beet sugar bounty bill and also the bill appropriating $40,000 for a state building and exhibit at the pan-Ameri can exposition at Buffalo. Tom Kearns was given the decision over Eddie Connolly at New York in the twenty-second round after knock ing Connolly down four times. “Joe” Mullett, the Irish political prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for life for attempting to murder a juror who convicted jjichael Walsh, was taken to Dublin tonight and liberated. He is in a dying condition. At a conference between the Brewers’ association and the Brev/ery Employ es’ union of Milwaukee, a wage scale was agreed upon for three years. A nine-hour day was provided for. and the men are granted their demand that during the dull season the employes be laid oft in rotation. Million* for Clothing. It Is estimated that the people of the trans-Mississippi territory spend jover two millions each season with mail order houses for clothing. Hay den Bros., the big Omaha firm, send out 150,000 free clothing circulars con taining prices, samples and short de scriptions of the garments they offer for this trade and do a big per cent of this business. One of the firm stated that if they could get it all they would save buyers in the aggregate abou* three-quarters of a million dollars They have a force directing circular envelopes and booking Inquiries for catalogues the year round. The fact that they are free and that a postal is sufficient to bring one crowds their mails daily. Hayden Bros, rather like this, however, as men must have clothes and their low prices get them the business. When in the city see their stock of Harness, Whips and Horse Supplies. In Russlt people must marry before 80 or not all, and may marry only five times. The Western Mercantile Co. of Omaha are selling the best sisal or standard twine 9c. manila 9#4e, delivered at Omaha. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Send in your orders before it is too late. Cut Rutes on All Railways—P. H. Fhllbln Ticket Broker, 1505 Farnam, Omaha. The question of the real estate of your soul is more profitable than the price of city lots. An Iowa Invention. M. R. Swan, of Manilla, Iowa, has Just obtained a patent for a breastpin including Admiral Dewey's picture. This pin is now being manufactured, and is known as the Dewey pin. The patent was obtained through G. W. Sues & Co., Patent Lawyers, Omaha, Nebr., who will mail a free book on patents to anyone writing for the same. Some important changes have been made in the Maintenance of Way de partment of the Baltimore and Ohio lines east of the Ohio river by Assist ant General 'Manager Willard. There will hereafter be four division en gineers instead of sK, with territory and headquarters as follows: B. T. Fendall, all lines between Philadel phia and Brunswick, Md., with head quarters at Baltimore. C. B. Owen, the main line and branches between Brunswick, Md., and Grafton, W. Va., including Brunswick yard, with head quarters at Cumberland, Md. J. F. Cassell, the main line from Parkers burg to Wheeling, including both terminals and the Belington branch, with headquarters at Grafton, W. Va. C. T. Manning, the main line and branches from Wheeling to Cumber land by way pf Pittsburg, with head quarters at Pittsburg. Among the exports of Mexico last year are to be noted two sons of dried flies. Supreme Court Sustains the Foot=*»Ease Trade Mark. Justice Laughlln, la Supreme Court, Buffalo, ha* ordered a permanent dnjuuctlon. with coats, and a full accounting of sales, to Isaue against Paul B. Hudson, the manufacturer of the foot powder called “I»r. Clark's Foot Powder," and also against a retail dealer of Brooklyn, restraining them from making or selitng the l»r. Clark’s Foot Powder, which Is de clared. in the decision of the Court, an Imitation and Infringement of "Foot-*Kane." the powder to shake into your shoes for tired, aching feet, now so largely advertised and sold all over the country. Allen Olmsted, of Le Hoy, N. V., Is the owner of the trade mark “Foot —Ease," and he Is the first Individual whoever advertised a foot powder extensively over the country. He will send a sample Free to any one who writes him for It. The decision lu this case up holds his trade mark and renders all parties liable who fraduleotly attempt to profit by the extensive “Foot-Ease” advertising. In placing upon the market a spurious and similar appearing preparation, la beled and put up lu envelopes and boxes like Foot— Ease. Similar suits will be brought agalust others who are now Infringing on the Foot—Ease trade mark and common law rights. It is a great misfortune not to be able to bear misfortunes. Try Oraln-ol Try Qn.ln-«l Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of ®?ffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the price of coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers. The English residents of Rome have a free hospital. •40.00 Par Month and Kxpen.e. loan active laity to travel for old ealabll.hed Manu facturing Houve. Experience not necesvarv. Address J. K. Iluhaiu A Co., ittH Dearborn St., Chicago. A needle machine turns out 1,500,000 needles a week. FITS Permanently Cured. Noflta or nerrnnrnesaafter Brat day'* u.e of Dr. Kline's ttreat Nerve Restorer. Sent! for FREE 82.00 trial bottle and treatise. Da. K. H. Klixe, Ltd., SI31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. New South Wales contains more flowering plants than all Europe. $118buysnew upright piano. Schmol ler & Mueller, 1313 Farnam St., Omaha. The sextno makes a grave mistake when he digs it in the wrong lot. Two bottles of Piso’s Cure for Consump tion cured me of a bad lung trouble.—Mrs. J. Nichols, Princeton, lndM Mar. 26,1695. The boxers of ancient Rome car heavy lumps of metal in their hands, to make their blows more effective, and fatal encounters were frequent. B. Y. P. U. Richmond, Va., .July 13-18. Via Big Four and Chesapeake & Ohio Ry‘s. One fare round trip. Tickets on sale July 11, 12, 13; good toreturn until July 31st. Can be extended to August 15th. For full information and de scription pamphlets address, J. C. Tucker, G. N. A., 234 Clark St., Chicago. He that has no real esteem for any of the virtues can best assume the ap pearance of them all.—Colton. Rostand, the author of “Cyrano de engerac,” has a cheerful habit of si lencing unpleasant conversationalists. Not long since a critic said: "In res pect to dramatic situations, I think Dumas the elder had a considerable advantage over you.” “Yes,” replied Rostand, "there is no doubt about It; but that is insignificant compared to another advantage he possesses.” “What is that, monsieur?” "Why, all his contemporary critics are dead.” Inconsitcncy with past views or con duct may be but a mark of Increasing knowledge and wisdom-—Tyrin Ed wards. Women have more strength in their looks than we have in our laws, and more power by their tears than we have by our arguments.—Saville. Speaking to you day after day as w# do about the different articles we place before you we have neglected1 to men tion bicycle suits. Our assortment of these lines are good—very good—and we have divided them into two prices Linen Crash Bicycle Suits. White Duck Bicycle Pants. p These are something new and are much worn with dark coats. BROWNING, KING & CO., Omaha. A girl is all right until she gets wo manish and a woman is all right until she gets girlish. Faultless Starch. There are many starches on the market but only one “ Faultless." All grocers sell it. Every good housekeeper uses it. Try it and be convinced. Large package 10c. Ambition is a feeling that you want to do something that you know you can't Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken internally. Price, 75a The luck of a fool is proverbinl. but you never hear a lucky man speak of it. Coe's Cough Italsem Is the oldest and beat. It will break up scold quicker than anything else. It Is always reliable. Try It. Life is a peculiar tnlng. Three quarters of it is a “lie" and half of It Is an “if.” That Unit, Awful Pain It'psrtek bcsdaclie. Cure ItV Avoid It? Cssonreta Canilv ( at.liartle give qulek relief and prevent headaches la taken lu time. All drugglala, 10c. ase, 50c. A woman seldom loves her friends with the same intensity that she hates her enemies. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Forchlldren toothing, soften* the gums, reduces Itr Caww&ilon, allays pain,cures wlndcollc, ibcaboUla Laugh a little more at your own troubles and a little less at your neighbor’s. GREAT TAMMANY LEADER. (The Catarrh of Summer.) New York, Oct. 11, 1898. Pe-ru-na Drug M'f’g Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen—Pe-ru-na Is good for ca tarrh. I have tried It and know It. It relieved me immensely on my trip to Congressman Amos J. Cummings. Cuba, and I always have a bottle in reserve. Since my return I have not suffered from catarrh, but if I do I shall use Pe-ru-na again. Meantime you might send me another bottle. Yours, Amos J. Cummings, M. C. Summer catarrh assumes various forms. It produces dyspepsia and bowel complaint. It causes biliousness and diseases of the liver. It deranges the kidneys and bladder. Summer ca tarrh may derange the whole nervous system, when It is known to the med ical profession as systemic catarrh. Pe ru-na is a specific for all these forms of catarrh. Pe-ru-na never disap points. Address Dr. Hartman, Colum bus, Ohio, for a free book on summer catarrh. Mr. W. T. Stead writes in the Review of Reviews for June on "Oliver Crom well and the National Church of Eng land" apropos of the Cromwell ter centenary just celebrated in England. Mr. Stead advocates a return to Crom well's Ideas of church establishment, which would certainly dispose of the quarrel about ritualism in the present English church establishment. The article is illustrated with reproduc tions of famous paintings. Civilization enables some men to re alize the fact that they are savages. * What a Little Faith Did ' FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. [Lima to ru riNiBAii no. 69,884] “I was a great sufferer from female weakness and had no strength. It was impossible for me to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and many doctors, but found no relief. •* My sister advised me to try Lydia E. Finkhain’s Vegetable Compound, . which I did; before using all of one bottle 1 felt better. I kept on with it and to my great surprise I am cured. All who suffer from femule complaints should give it a trial.”—Mi’s. Roce wki.i., 1209 S. Division St., Grand Rapids, Mich. From a Grateful Newark Woman, “ When I wrote to you I was very sick, had not been well for two years. The doctors did not seem to help me, and one said I could not live three months. I hod womb trouble, falling, ulcers, kidney and bladder trouble. There seemed to be such a drawing and burning pain in my bowels that I could not rest anywhere. After using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and Sanative Wash and follow ing your advice, I feel well again and stronger than ever. My bowels feel as if they had been made over new. With many thanks for your help, I remain, L. G., 74 Ann St., Newark, N. J." Gerinozone Cures Eczema. It also cures anything in the nature of wounds, eruptions, discharges, or Inflam mation of the sktn or mucous membrane. Not a soap or ointment but a soothing, healing lotion, giving immediate relief from itching or burning, and insuring a rapid cure. Bites of mosquitoes end othsr Insects, poison-ivy, tired, swollen, and Inflamed feet, ehaling, and other skin disorders peculiar to the summer season, instantly relieved by Germozone. Give Germo zone ten dsyo* trial. If not found en tirely satisfactory, return the unused portion to us and we will promptly re fund your money. Trial size, 10c; large size, 50o—postpaid. Geo. H. Lee GfeecnSoa! Co., Omaha, Nob., or 08 Murray St., Now York. WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT "Nothing but wheat; what you might call a sea of wheat.” ia what wus said by a lecturer speaking of Western Can ada. For particulars as to routes, rail way fares, etc., apply to Superintendent of Immigration, Department Interior. Ot tawa, Canada, or to W. V. Dennett, 801 New York Life Building. Omaha. Neb. WANTED. Flyers. Ship to «». W. Icken Jt to , Commis sion Merchants. 1:107 Howard st., Omaha, Neb. Ail kinds of Produce sold at best mar ket price. lteturns daily. I >MB3A BAILEY, Leading t enttot, < 161 b and Karnam St*., Omaha. Finest work, lowest price* < Teeth eatracted without pain. 4 ,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.! Highest cash price paid for Robert Purvis, Omaha. ' Bend for tag* and prices. Established 1ST0, DRUMMOND Carriage Co. show the largest assortment of flue 81 a it h o p e s. Kimultoulg, l'haeton., Surrey*. 4 and 6 passenger Buckboarda In the elty of Oiiiaba. Second hand bargains In city vehicles. Call and look over our variety. Eigh teenth and llarney streets, opp. Court House. W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 26-1 toO® BINDING TWINE! Sisal Binding Twine. . 83c lb. Standard Binding Twine. 83c ib. 600 ft, Manila Binding Twine 9iC lb. Our Giraffe Extra Manila 9£c Ib. Prices quoted are net cash with order. You may have to pay more, so do not delay ordering. Order at Once. This is your only sure plan. Price* may advunce; our stock may be exhausted; hun dreds of things may happen in a week. Send In l our Orders at Once. We can ship immediately. We reserve the right to limit the quantity of twine supplied on any one order, os we do not desire to have dealers snap up our stock, as our desire is to irive our farmer friends the Hrst chance. We know oi noLuiuff inui ran ne Kumt*a uy wuuiiiK-uuu you may iu-v nit»ur.v u> uuiuk. ■* •* mur I'roiit to Huy of I». T. M. ROBERTS’ SUPPLY HOUSE, Minneapolis, Minn. “HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Hartford and Vedette cycles. "Wrought with greatest care in each minute and unseen part.’’ Compare them, part for part, with other bicycles, and you will find pood reasons for their recopnized superiority. Our new models contain more improvements of direct practical value to the rider than were ever before offered in one season.. I Chainless, - - $75 Columbia Chain, - 50 Hart fords, • . - $35 Vedettes, - - $25,26 •nwmt Catalogue free of any Columbia dealer or by mail for 2c. atamp. POPE MANUFACTURING CO., - Hartford, Conn.