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ft; if i i ; V i 1 lit oil u Nobody will beheve lint Dr. Niin-i.ii lias discovered the north pole until lit ihows a sample of the wuhI. The north po!e havs:isr be:i found, it , only remains lor AuicrKVtn enterpri-e to string a trolley wire on it. 1'hiU dflplna KecorJ. The report that Ur, N'aiisen h,'u dis covered the north pole should t,e compauied with a snudl end of tie tarth's axis, jus! as an evidei.ee of go-m iaith. Kansas City t-tar, LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD AFTEKTilULTY YKAIJSiREALRL'RALIIEADIXO pimple when eruptions, hoil and like mamu s lalions of 1111 ,ui' bl'Hd appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood wire pure and your ys tein in the rinht condition. They show you what you need a (rood bloi.d purifrr; that's wh:t. you get when you take Dr. Pierre's 'Golden Mii'.hjI A' i VIhV Ii'very. LT xr " carries health jEl T1' with it. All Blood. I IV.U Skin and Scalp )is- eases, from a com tnon Blotch, or Eruption, to the wort Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the liver and roucs every organ into healthful action. In the most stubborn forms of Skin Disease. mli as Salt rheum, Kcurma, Tetter, Krysiin las, boils and kindred ailments, and Sriofula. it is an uncqiulrd remedy if ASK YOUR DRUGGIST TOR THE BEST FOR INVALIDS JOHN CARLE & 50ISS, New York. THE GUCKEYE STATE CONTRIB UTES THE STORY OF A VETERAN'S SEARCH. How 1 red Ta) lor, a Member of the (i.illaiit l-'.Mli N. V. V. I. Finally Koun.l What He Has Sought i-ince Uu- War t loed. tVom the AUlaifua, )hitt, J;rarott.l Mr. 1'reil Taylor was Imni and brought iiji iienr Clieir.i. X. V.. and from there en listed in the lMnli rririiiieiil. X. V. V. 1., Kith nlii' h he went through the war, and saw iiiin h hard servile. Owing to expo sure and hardships during the service, Mr. Tavlor ontraeteil chronic diarrhoea, from wliieli he lias suffered now over thir ty years, with absolutely no help froul physicians. Hy nuture he was a won derfully vigorous man. Had he not been, his disease and the experiments of the doc tors had killed him louif ago. Laudanum was the only thing which afforded him re lief. Me had terrible headaches, his nerves Were shattered, he could not sleep an hour a day on an average, and he was reduced to a skeleton. A year ego, he and his wife sought relief in a change of c limate and reinoed to (b-ucva, Ohio: but the ehanue in health eaine not. Finally, on the rec ommendation of K. J. lloffuer, the lead ing druggist of treneva, who was coguiz s ii t of similar rases which 1'irik Tills hud eured, Mr. Taylor was persuaded to try a box. "As a drownig man irrasps a stra so I took the pills, says Mr. laylor, "tint wirli no more hope i t rescue. Hut nfler thirty years of suffering and fruitless search lor relief I at last found it in llr, Williams l'ink Tills. '1'he day after I took the first pills 1 romuicnecd to fi better, and when I had taken the first box I was in fart a new man." That was two mouths hl'ii. Mr. Taylor has since taken more of the lulls and his progress steady and he has the utmost confidence in them. He has regained full control of his nerves ami sleeps as well ns in his youth. ( 'olor is comiiiic back to his parch ed veins and he is gMiniug flesh and strength rapidly. He is now able to do considerable outdoor work. As he concluded niirntting his suffer ilics, experience and cure to a lteacon re porter Mrs. Taylor, who has been his faithful helpmeet these many years, said she wished to add her testimony in favor of Tink Tills. "To the pills alone is due Uie credit of raising Mr. Taylor from a helpless invalid tu the man he is to-day," said Mrs. Taylor, both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor cannot find words to express the iratitude they feel or recommend to' highly Tink Tills to suffering humanity. Any inquiries addressed to them at ('ene va, Ohio, regarding Mr. Taylor's pnie they will cheerfully answer, as they are anxious that the whole world shall know what Tink Tills hare done for them and that suffering humanity may be benefited tnerebv. Ur. Williams Tink Tilla contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness tt the blood and restore battered nerve. They are for sale by II druggists, or uiay be bad by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schen ectady. N. V.. for M cents per box, or six boxes' for $2.50. WIU. BE FOUND IN PARTMENT. THIS DE- phinU limn it is nut so falls at the ami line. - t..;i!i a slow w:iIU--1ii f .-i lil.ely to, Is-raose the e&rtl' of the furrow njfilow Plan for a Model Dairy liars-thoose a Fast Walking; Team for Firm l-'ae -How to Cure r-moky C'blmiieys iuricultural Notew. Dairy Barn. The barn Illustrated herewith was built w lib this purpose In view by Kd wln Tarpons, on hta KlversUle dairy farm of I'iO acres In York County, Maine. The frame work of the barn 1b shown In the first picture. The main barn ia 42x72 feet, the cow stable on the south side being 30x30 feet. There Is a cellar tinker tne whole eight feet FRASIEWOKK OF BAHN. deep; the bottom la cemented, anil the wall Is entirely built of split Kranlte, the entrance belni? under the driveway to the main floor at the eti.st end. The frame, says the Orunife Judd Farmer, Is one of the best pieces of work of its kind ever put together on a farm, and was designed by Mr. Tarsons. who made the working plans, In id out the work, and personally superintended lta construction. The frame is sup ported throtiKbout by Iron rods and bolts; there are no mortises to the frame with the exception of the plates, which are mortised to the posts. In the base of the tower Is a water tank having a capacity of 5,000 gallons. This tank is filled, by means of a windmill force pump, from the river, and a stand pipe Is supplied with fire hose. Thoroughly built In every detail, this barn Is also well furnished In every particular. Water la supplied to the mangers of the cow barn and to the horse stable. Patent adjustable stan- cheons are provided, and the latest liny fork and carrier. Creat attention has been paid to ventilation, which Is re garded as very nearly or quite perfect In Its operation. The silo has a capac ity of 175 tons. A ground plnn is shown I-ime as u Fertilizer. From many tets made upon larrl li various parts of the Stale, it bus been found that much of the plain byid of Khodc I -hind is, perhaps, mol e iirld than it should be for most profitable cultivation, says the Agriculturist. I P on land that is acid the application of air-slaked lime iu ipiautities of one to three tons, evenly spread and thoroughly worked into the soil after the land h plowed for a crop, has bet u productive of good results. If the laud referred tc by your correspondent Is overgrown with mess, "worn out," or fails to grow clover when sown, I should not hesi tate to apply one or two tons of air slaked lime per acre, and thoroughly work It Into the soil by rejx-ated har rowing. The lime will probably hasten the decomposition, and make the fer tilizing material In the soil more quick ly available, which would be desirable for any early crop, the lime Is espn-ially desirable if the land Is to be seeded to clover in the near future. III H I l Iintii I'm iH i, im Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly usta. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with Wm expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'reeds tf physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Bvrup of Figs. It excellence is due to its presenting In fe form most acceptable and pleas ant t the taste, the refreshing i.nd truly keaefic.ial properties of a perfect lax ative; eflectually cleanaing the pystem, dispcl'ling colds, headaches and fevers axxi permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of thu medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Ilowcls without weak ening them and it ia perfectly free from .very obieotionable substance. Syrup'of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in Mc and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Byrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every paokage, also the name, Byrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept miv subititute if offered. French Mailmi. I cannot understand how a pure Hand may touch a newspaper without a onvulHion of disgust. Nothing is easier than to dazzle the multitude with bold thoughts that seem jew only because they are bold. J. F. a Ilarpe. When I write a novel, my intention to tender a color a shade. For ex- tmple, in my Carthaginian novel I ivUhedto write abook which was purple. Gustave Flaubert. The wrist when straight express vital tnergy in reserve; when nearly straight -a normal state a conditiou of calm, Send for it. It's Free. Every man who it dissatisfied with hit turroundirgs who wantt to bet ter hit condition in life who knows that he tan do so if (jiven half a i lance, should write to J. Francis, Omana, Nib., for a copy of a little book recently issued by the Passen ger Department of the Burlington Route. It it entitled "A New Empire" and containi 32 pages of information, about Sharidan County and the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, a veritable land of promise, towards which the eyei of thousands are now hopefully turned. IEWIS' 98 LYE I'owiler.d at d I'.rfuinrd (FATKNTKD ) Tt:(rn!sd iirfj bye mid Cnllkeuifaer I. ye It Iiiir a tli l puwrlnr and paekrd tu a tan wlir retni VSBle no. las r.uifui S' Isavi reJ) for u Wl'l m-V lli fi"! lruin'l Hsid !-!' I 'Jit minutrt wtthout tniliny- t ihi Imi tor aJ.anninir w'nso piix . dlsfufnc-tlas l.ik U. - 1 1 wiin bottl .Jialnt Ire. . te PEN MA. BALI MFG. CO U.i.'l Ago.. Phils., I'a. Imumm I paaMaajwaas wn if -K MlM t S.-4 'tI im I Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Trice 75 cents. FLOOR PLAN OF TUK HAK.V. J5utter colored laces arc extensively used as a trimming for capes either of black or colored velvet, satin or silk. In the second Illustration that explains Itself, the details of which will form an Interesting study to all Interested in barn architecture. Is Your Blood Pure Tf it is. vou will be strong, vigorous, fall of life and ambition; yon will have a good appetite and good digestion ; sttong nerves, weet sleep. But how few can say that their blood is pure! How many people are Buttering daily from the consequences of impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and That Tired Feeling. flood's Harsaparilla parities, vitalizes and enriches the blood. Therefore It is the medicine for you. It will give you pure, rich, red blood and strong nerves. It will overcome that ttrcd feeling, cre ate an appetite, give relreshing sleep and make you strong. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. A Convenient Hun-Holder. Tfce accompanying Illustration, tak en rrom the unto f armer, snows n cheap and efficient contrivance to take the place of man or Iniy In the work of putting grain Into sacks. It is made by taking a good sound wooden barrel hoop and closing It to the desired diam eter. To the hoop attacn inree legs, which should be of light wood which will not split when the hoop is nailed to the tops. The tops of the legs are beveled from the side next the hoop In order to give spread at the bottom. Hmoky Chimneys. Few things will raise the ire of the housewife or kitchen girl quicker than to be obliged to burn green wood, or to endure the evils of a smoky chimney. Hut the chimney affair should be eas ily disposed of. Most smoky chimneys are not built to the proper height, and It Is usually the kitchen chimney that falls to give a proper draff, to the stove, l.i( Kept Tub on the Clock. One of the best stories about the in telligence of dogs which has been told for some' time was reported a few days ago by an ollicer of the Pennsylvania Railroad eonipauy. He said that one of the men in the passeuger depart ment had a dog that could tell the time of day. The owner of the dog had a The application of I fine clock in his office, and lie got into the habit of making the dog tap with his paw at each s'roke of the clock. Alter a while the dog did so without being told, and as the clock gave a little cluck just before striking, the d2 would get into position, prick up bis ears and tap out the time. If the clock had struck one and a little while after ward his owner imitated the prelimin ary cluck of the clock the dog would give two taps with his paw and so on for any hour. He knew just, how the hours ran and how many taps to give for each one. X. V. Tribune. I Crane surfaced goods of all sorts seem to multiply in pattern. Some of them are durable, while others are frail. In buying goods of this sort examine the back of the fabric anA stretch it gently. It should bear a considerable and will do so it of proper material. GOT A BABY COY NOW. IBON CHIMNET TOP. or discharge the smoke at the top In a satisfactory manner. The revolving patented appliances to be attached to the top of chimneys do not always give satisfaction, and to obtain a proper draught the chimney must often be ex tended to the level of the ridge of the main building. This renders lu most cases a structure of brick quite imprac ticable, hence resort must be had to a galvanized attachment that any tin smith will furnish. It should set down over one course or layer of bricks. Put j It lu place some still day, first coating I with mortar the sides of brick to be covered by the hood, that a close Joint may be had. If not more than two lengths of pipe are added two stays of wire attached to the ridge will prove sufficient; if the distance Is greater, use three stays, which will hold it se curely. Windbreaks for Poultry. On windy days the hens will resort to any kind of shelter or break that protects them from the winds. As they prefer to lie In the open air as much as possible, says the Prairie Farmer, the necessity for some kind of shelter often arises. It need not be a covered shed, as clear, sunny weather induces the fowls to forage, and they prefer to be In the sunlight. All they need Is a close fence or wall. This should prompt those who contem plate making poultry' yitrds to have the lower part of the fence, to the height of about two feet from the ground. close, so that the hens may be protect ed from the direct action of strong winds. If they are exposed to the full force of the wind, even when the weath er Is not very cold, the result will be catarrh, and eventually roup. Almost Cheaper tlmu Walking are the low rates offered by the Bur lington Route, (C. li. & (i- H. K.) Tuesday, June 11th, when round trip tickets to points in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorada, Wyoming, South Dakota and Utah will be on sale at half the regular tariff. Think of it Half the regular tariff. Travelers to whom economy is an object and that means every body -will take advantage of this raouey Baving opportunity. For a time table of the Burlington Route as well as for full information about rates and trains, apply to tne nearest ticket agent, or write to ,1, Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Jseb. The eye is not sensitive to cold be cause it is so well supplied with blood vessels. Uappiueiss in a Southern Man'a Home Tell About the Ked Klan of Danirer at the Kiiilrond Crowting;- Warning; to America's Men. "For twenty six years I have used ti bacco in great 'quantities and of late year took to cigarette smoking." writes Mr. W. K. Simpson, of Lecompte. I.a. I want to go .111 i-.cord that tobacco h:i robbed me of many years of life and 1 great deal of happiness. I realize it now as I compare iny feelings and my condi tion with that of a year ago. when I was a tobacco saturated cigarette tiend. Many and many a lime did 1 try to j uit smok ing myself into eternity, hut 1 could hot put through a day without suffering ex treme lu 1 011s torture, which would in crease liioir hy hour till finally, to save mvself as il Keeiued. from almost flying, to' pieces. 1 had to light the little, whit pipe-stick and swallow i lit- smoke, line day 1 n ad 111 my paper "Iloii't Toliacc. Siit and Smoke Your l.it'e Away," just what 1 as doniir. It came to uie like the warning of the man who waves the red flag of danger at' ihe railroad crossing, and said that No To llac was an abso lutely guaranteed relief In. 111 tobnee slavery. 1 did not believe it. hut Use J drowning man grasping at a straw. 1 commenced taking No-To Bac. The ef fects were magical. II destroyed the nerve craving, and desire lor cigarettes. HI loxes. would you believe it. made me wett and strong. 1 have ganieii mcniaiijr physically, in vigor and manhood. ai)i witli the brain free from the nicotine an a breath no longer befouled with tubaec smoke I am so happy to-day to write No-To-Bac did it all a year ago. so the cure is lime-tested and tried, not only in ray own case, but several of my friends wl have also been cured. We have a bnby boy now. My Wife and 1 feel that all this happiness started from the time when I first used .N'o-'l-Hue, and in evidence of our nppreciatioe and in order that the memory "of lb happiness may he perpetuated in a livinf form. we want to name our baby buy, after the man who wrote the line "Don't; Tobacco Spit anil Smoke Your Life Away." No-To-Hac is popular here and all orarj druggists sell it. Hardly 11 day pas-( but. somebody asks me about No-To-Bac, so I don't want you to hesitate to use these lines in any way that you think wift " make known to suffering humanity the. happiness that there is in No-To-Hac for the many men with nicotinized brains amT weakened resolutions. If they will only make up their mind to save the waste f vital power to say nothing of the moaey; now going up in smoke and out in bacco spit. A ('IIKAP 1IAO-UOI.DKB. The legs may be of any length that will milt the fancy, but should be a little shorter than the sticks. If Is not neces wiry that the hoop bo so small ns the diameter of the smallest suck, necituw if the sack Is small it need not be hook ed onto all the small nuns tutu are driven from the Inside of the hoop. 1 he ZineSS, dyspepsia, bad taste materials cost almost nothing nnd the ' 1 1 . . u ......1.. l l.ntr no 1 11 ill r .. .11 .1 , IlOIUCr Cilll l"- unmc 10 in ine muuui, iicai iuuiu, iui Unrtrl'c Pillc the alter dinner pill and liuuu ? a lainlly cuinsrue. i.e. Beecham's pills are for bil iousness, sick headache, diz- pid liver, foul breath, sallow A Team for Country l'e. Choose a fast walking ten in: or, Vitr llouewlTe. Remember to give the eyes a hot bath just before fcoing to bed if troub! ed with red e fclld'. Remember to cover your kitchen table with zinc or tin. It may be easily kept clean and hot dishes will not in juro it. Remember to use borax or amotna instead ot soap in washing blankets. This will keep them soft and help to pieserve the brightness of the colored stripes. The use of ribbons is universal, and the variety to choose from is endless. We think Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only medicine for Coughs. Jknsik PlNCKAD,"Springtield, 111., Oct. 1, 18!M. Arterial blood is red because it, has just been pari lied in the lungs. Mrs. Wlaslow's 8OOTM1N0 Syrup for child ren teething, softens the kuihs, reduces inflam mation, alllys pain, cures wind colic, bottle. Sihlps The American flag is never allowel' to touch the deck on a roan-of war. The ljags to be hoisted at one t ime it signaling at sea never exceed four. With iH variously colored ilags, an never more than four us d at a timeV 78,(542 signals may be given. Af ter the hull of a ship is built sb is launched before her spars nre put ia. This launching is usually done stent foremost, sometimes bow foremost aol in very narrow rivers side foremost. A good imitation of linen writing paper is now made from wood pulp. for oar ftiicukvmrit In ,pr it win now k cm KEXT 1(1 of I hlf of 1 it) fi D1VIS CREfiU SEPARATORS ft Wn d iftkf aWtU p-fctf-M tO (fit it 111 Abllllt tlH-M OAVI .lftoiiii, llPifttrsWU I'albl'blv inllTI WANTIll RANKIN BLDO. AND MFC. CO. ola Manufacturers. Chicago. irtsM inahiHM Had W- PATENTS H. N, t). No. 8J1--M. ThottiM P. Slmtwon, WsnhlnRtor l. O, No nil' ftn until Pa!nl 0.1 Ulunl. Wrll.'f.u InvvKtur'iOilior York ISeli AIVt 111 I'l leas say fan law the advrrtlsiiu lirilKN VfRITIMI TO If skin, coated tongue, pimples, '"' ovvn a 'T1 '"',,";1 ".T,"1, ' a ' ........ e.i P liv rai'i'lv trolt iil' them. llli-iu 10 ,, J qMiore Is double advantage lu a rapid walker, snys the Massachusetts Plough man. Time Is saved in cultivation nnd harvest, and wagons lust much longer when taken at a fair rate of speed such as seen In a rapid walk than If driven more rapidly, whether loaded or not. The slow-wtilklng team is made to bung the waifou at frequent Intervals to mnkn up for the time lost while walk ing. Many horses can be tntight 10 walk four miles an hour. Notice thu difference In the htiylleld, whether you can afford ft slow, moping horse. A free-walking horso can easily cultivate seveu acres of narrow rows In a day; many slow walkers will not cover four acres. Which Is preferable? A fast walk, if it be steady, will not cover loss of appetite, etc.. when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most fre quent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that coastipation causes more man nwi tue sick 11 est in me world, especially of women; and itcanall be prevented. Go by tlte book.frreat your druggist 's,or write B,F.AllciiCo.,,"t65Canl Bt., New York. Pil,iof ana 2jf a uox. nniiUalt nior tl.'n l.flnfl Wl bnlni. "S iustiiSwilai'tist fiai.1 I I I Bal Comli SyrupVTasu UooO. TDea I I In tin. Hold tr Iratlliti 1 Kffects of Dehorning, fin June 7 about seventeen cows were dehorned. Home of the animals appeared to suffer conslderbale pain and quite a loss of blood, while others did not appear to mind It a great deal. There was little, If any, less milk on the days after dehorning, though the per centage of fat fell off to some extent. The average per cent, of fat In the milk of twenty-two cows, says F. .1. Slelghtholm, of the Ontario Agricul tural College, most of which were de horned, for the three days previous to dehorning was 3.0. while for the four days after dehorning It was :i..'li. The average per cent, of fat of the four cows not dehorned was four for three ,!.... 1 ,.f, and 4..'l for ;he four days tilter Ueboi'iiing. A (iood Hrccd of Hwlne. The Duroc Jersey will pay as well, or better, than any other breed for the feed consumed. They will fatten ut any age. They are gentle and easily uiiuingod. They are at home every where. They are the most prolllic breed. They raise as large a percent age of their pigs as any other breed, nnd their gisid coat of hair protects them from the heat of summer and the cold of winter. Aurlcultural Atoms. Keep a close account of the cost of crops. Dependence on a single crop may prove a disttppoliitment- Tmusplant without moving the dirt from the roots. Vso a shovel. (Sulphur, stilt and sulphate of Iron In equal parts Is good for worms In lambs. liens relish a bit of charred corn nnce or twice a week and It 1 health ful. Irregular feeding Is thought to lm the enuse of ninny disorders among fowls. Agriculture cannot be kept In the background; It Is the heart of the na tion, which forces the life blood throughput tho body politic. fhe St. Joseph acd Grand Island S. IB TH 1 SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE TO ALL POINTS NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH r Union Pacific Systeti; And Id connec tion with the IS TBI FAVOKITK ROUTE i To California, Oregon and all Western Pojntfe For Information regarding rati, etc., call OC 01 addreu any agent or 6. M . AD8IT, t H. P. Rohisson. Jr , 0n. Pais. Alt. Gen'l Manager, oi. Jornpb, Mo. . for Cure ot Sprains, Bruises, 5T. Jacobs oil on tin .. BASE BALL.. Field Is lust wtiat all plauers Gall it, "the best. SAPOLIO IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE." "IT w w m m u "SAY BOSS! Them People Won't Take This 6oap-TheyWant SANTA CLAUS SOAP" Everybody wnttts Santa Ci.aus Soap who knows th goodness of it. Try it once and you will refuse all other kinds, too. Sold every where. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANX COMPANY, Cllll ,M.O. I X ft 9 0 t CROCERIES .' lMm-WwMfHmrtllv fM.-a i ' " pleas ; In ttala papr