Oar .rl. With th advent of tb new woman what will bwom of that old lauuby ! summer g-ri?-Ner Haven Fallad. iuro. It Ukej a very uply dn-ss to make a Baltimore girl look strange, and feshion is never ugly. Ne tljr ii the Baltimore girl. Jtalttmore American. The Itnitat v arts are becoming alto gether loo previous when you have 10 k a irirl wt.ether the fljwers ill her out'oiihole bouq itt are natural or fcrtl Cclal. liostou i.Jobe. Old Rip Van Win' Cati-kill mouutains twenty year or so, v. he found that the " the monthly ' went up into the take a little nap of d when he wakened, ruil ar was over." 'fought it tiugazt ie bad over the second time and "blown up" ii iuc umtrni mar. uaa paruipatea in it. Thi much i history, and it is also an hit luriial fad that, it took the same l ntrth of time, for Ir. I'irrce'a Golden Medical Dis covery to become the moat celebrated, as it is the mot effective, Liver, Hlood and Lung Remedy of the aire. In purifying the blood and in ail manner of pimples blotches, eruptions, and other 1.1 in and scalp diseases, scrofulous sores and swell ings, and kindred ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery" manifests the most positive curative properties. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to ix-rvinal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy lite more, with let expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'needa of physical being, will attest the valuo to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced In the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most accepiable ami pleas ant to the tnte, the refreshing nd truly beneficial ptoriertiea cf a jerr'ect lax ative; effectually cleat. ning the system, dispelling cold, hcauacliea and levers and permanently curing constipation. It ha given atif.M.tio!i to million and met vith the approval of the medical profession, liecaux; it act on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening tli"tn and it is perfectly free from evary objeeti.mable sulmlaiice. Syrup of Fitrs is fur wile by all drug gist in .Vic arid Iwitthn, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig fc'ynip Co. only, who.! name in printed on every p:M'k:f'i, also the name, hyrupof Figt, and l.'-mir well informed, j'ou will not Rr ,., . - If,, if of;, rd. U Will Sot tiruHH liiiwlf. i na the Trot, X. y., 7Vaa ) R. W. Kdwurds, of lusinyburab, w ir..)ra!-d b) suiiMr..s" dttrii, il, whi end H tm entailed on him -vuliar am' wr.or euiiSMjuenres. Atpreeii( writiiit Mr K. in a prominent nth cr it l'.it l.you A. It., t iUes. and a pa T aid d cam' oil the staff of the euuiuiauiier-iu-ehiet A M any t'oumy. In the interview vutL a rejnrtT he stiid : "I us wumi'ied and wut to t lie? bfita! at Wiuchesier. Tliev seht me. t-.ireih-i with ether., lo Washington-a rule 'il about l'J miles. Having ii., r.x.m in lh Lux ears we 'ere pl.n .-.i fine iip on iht. Is, to, in of flat ears. 'J lie nun hem don n ui.u our iiiiprrite ted beu'ia. When 1 reached W'anini.vlmi I was m-u-nsihle and wa iiiiiviiim i.nm f,r leu day while in the hiiMpitul. All al.Hn-x atherid in Uiy ear and l,rke; it ha been ca'henros and breaking ever Hiin.e. 'I'he result of lliif l'ai mile ride and sill, sin, f.e was heart disease, nervous prim! ratinii. iuwuiinia and rheumatism; a completely atiaiteiiil aystem which cave me no rest night or d.-y. Aa a last resort I tm.k amne I'ink fill and they lielpeil me lo a wonderful debris1. .My rheumatism is Kolie, my heart failure, dyspepam nud "iiistiiMtioi are ahuut 'olie antl the uhsvess in in y ear .las stopped discLurKiriK and my heail fwls un ch ar an a bell, when before it felt a though it noul I burst and my onee shat tered nervous srs'ein is now nearly sound. Look at those finjrera," Mr. IMwarils said, "do they look as il there was any rheum atism there?" He moved Lis tin'era rap idl and freely aud at rod about the room like a oiiii boy. "A year ago those hu ge, were Kiiarled at the joints and so stiff tha I could not hold a pen. My knees would swell up and I could not a!raiKhteu my leg out. .My joints would squeak when 1 moved them. That is the Imin: Iruih. " hen I came to think that I was iroina to be crippled with iheiiinalisin. together, wiin ine rest or my ailments, i tell you life seemed not worth living. 1 si!fc'red from desponileiii y. 1 aimot begin to tell you, said .Mr. Kdwards, nj he drew a long breuili, "what my (celiac is at pres ent. I think if you lifted l. u years istht off my hie and left no- prime and vigor ous at 47 I could feel no heller. 1 was an old man and could only drag myself pain- ritnv flixiui tne House. .Now 1 ran -vnlk off without any trouble. That in itself." continued Mr. Kdwards. "would be sulli cieut to give me cause for rejoicing, but when you come to consider tlmt I am no longer what you might cull nervous nud that my heart is apparently nearly healthy and that I can sleep nights yon may real ize why I may appear to speak in extrav agant praise of rink Tills. These lulls i.nci my nerve. Take iliat awi'iil pres sure from my head anil at the same time urih my blood. There seemed t, be no ireidutioii III my lower limb a veiir u-o my leys being cold Kml clammy at times. ow the circulation tln-re is as full no, I as brisk as at nnv other part of mv body. I used to be so lightheaded mid dir.zv from mv nervous disorder that I fre()ueiiilv ddl whil" crossing the Hoor of my house, spring is coming, and I never felt better in my life, and I am looking forward to a busy seusoti of work." Ikrcham s mU arc for LJI toiiMicss, sick headache, diz ziness, dyspepsia, had taste in tl mouth, heartburn, tor pid liver, foul breath. r,al''--.v skin, coated tongue, pimples, lo-s of apjx'tite, etc.. when caused by constipati.jn; and conslipaiion is the most fre quent cause of all of them. One of the rciosl important things for evervlK-dv to learn is thnt constipation cai.seo ;iio!c than half the sickness iu the world, especially of wouieti; and itcanul be prevented. Go bv the book, free at your drugist's.or write B.H. AllenCo.,365Canal St.,Kiw VoiL.. l'ills.io and 25c a box. if ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR fjviPERIAr TkJ IT 15 The BEST J N VALID S JOHN CAUI.Ii & SONS, New Vork. I EW1S' 98 LYE row.li. e'1 si d 1 er;uiiffd (piKsrr, ) TI.e itrunuut S"ii nuret 1.', e msds I'lllH-oltiiT I jb It c.-ing a tins u1fr A'.,t i,t ki( (,, s ran with in vsiila I11I. the content srs tslu rrivly (nr im ' "tllmnk.' II hfH tn rl'iimd Ka M.i, In '-ii i,nic-s wilhuui Itfnlwy- ,1 s tin- brst lor 1I1 anmiiK wl plpl, 'll.lnl-rtlhK si ,ks. clem u, Vtfllw u..bu,K Oolll. iialula Irn-s.'te. SZalm.lEUiiA. SALT MIG, CO. Urn .'1 A(ta. ifhu , I'a. DAVIS HAND OR POWEH CHEJIJ SEPARATOR Ofi-hirU amri txittsr snS of hialiir ualltr tbsn Sr 9 hr knewn tru'von. AVIS WONIV AND LABOR fllKsarrom 1 Lo l.oo Crmt, rmpblt Mallsd Frm. nti wnnitd ovi rasxik ti no. mn miu CO., Sl MiBUftctarvn, 4'hirsgi. 1)1. Thirmn P. S!asm, WssntntrUm I). C. ho Hid fi' Until Pftlsnt ni talnsd. Write for luvitrr'ii(iilu. Hlgns of hummer. The first notes of the lawn mower a-e now beard in the land. ISorIoii llobe. Street baiuls anil band organs are loinrr bimliie-s at the old sland. New JaVeii Palladium. 1 he Itati jflity and imperious Iceman I1I booh share honors with the butcher. -Manchester L'ulon. The quart Blrawberry box has been egulated this season go that it holds lonsidprable more than a pint. New 3rleaii8 I'icayuiie. Odd New ear C unlonis. There used to be a custom In votju nany years hro ;n placiriK all the New Vear'a gifts on the floor in a dark room where the recipient gerambled for ilienion their knees, and if they brought Vher than their own they were fined a sertain cum which was to be expended n adi.itlnii lo the pood cheer I; ?s of aran mid baskets of shavitiu" were ised to C'lticeal theclflsln, and the rvhole process was made as dillic lit and tmiisinir as possible. The cu-iom of riviiii; ew l ears presents dates back u the Suxoiib, who kept - the festival A'ith treat ceremony and feasliiitr. In he Ii teentb century (rlo?es were the Jiost npprecliiied of any presets, being )f the (meat quality and handsomely iecoraled with gold and Rilyer em )roiderv. A neat surprise was a gum )f money ii cl i ed in Hie gloves, a ord chain ellor of Kncland, Sir Thomas Moore, bad won a difficult suit for a ady client, and she remembered him n New Year's day with a pair of rloves which had forty gold pieces wed Into them. Sir Thomas kept he gloves, but returned the money, mying that such lining made him un. romfortable. Detroit Free Press. He Wa Very bon.ltiva. A niHU who bud never traveled on any but din roads, spent a inoutb In the Kast tint loin alnce, and w hile there did some drivliij; ou a macadam road of Die tlrat liinis. lie did not like that kind of a roud, he said. It was too solid and too Lolt-y.-Exchange. Fruita of Excellent Uighwuv. The people of Tails and Itordeaux were tieaU-d to a new sport the other day, the occasion beliitf a race from the one city to the other and back of roud vehicles propelled by ;;as or vapor generated from petroleum. A treat va riety of these "horseless cJtrrlujW were on the load, raiij,'lnj; from bicycle to heavy drus. tine of them made the entire dlataiicc of some T.'SO miles at the rate of fifteen miles an hour. Another carrying four persons fell a little xhorl of this record, but was awarded first prize because of it greater ooiiimodl, oiisness. Not a single accident marred the occasion. 'I'he success of these ve hides is clearly ilejieiideiit upon the smoothness of the roadway, and It Is doubtless due to the wretched roads In the I nlled Stales that no attempt has been made to perfect like carriaces here. However, the result of the Paris and Bordeaux tests, establlshim; 'be practicability of Independent carriage' motors, should add to the force of the already vigorous demand for better roads in America. ltroad Tirea. It has bivu discovered that. In locali ties where a considerable portion of the Inhabitants use the broad tires, the decreased tax keeps the road In better condition than the whole tax did when the narrow tires prevailed, and It Is be lieved by men w ho are In a position to know that when broad tires are uni versally used, the highways tall kinds, from the city pavement to the poorest dirt roadi, may be kept in better condi tion than at present with one-fourth the present cost. The greatest Improvement for the least outlay Is what the present gener ation Is most likely to realize on. and while I thoroughly believe in all the good work now being done to the roads, I believe that no road will ever be built that can stand narrow tires under heavy loads, and to Improve the road first is beginning at the wrong end of It. Legislation looking toward the forced general adoption of wheel trends proportioned to the maximum load to be carried Is the thing to be first pushed. Such a law made univer sal would greatly Improve present mads, ntnl as fast as roads were made better, would tend to keep them so. Sterling Klliott. THE DEMOLISHED TRUST. "Tb methods and purjo of t:;e trust are -rpettiat.-d ktid carried ou In the saiiiu way and for toe same pur pose." "It should be remembered." continue the decision, "that Krauts of powers lu corporate ciarler are to Us construed strictly arid that what Is in ' clearly given la by implication denied. The defendant la authorized to ow u such proerty aa la necessary for carry ing ou Its diailllcry business and no more Its power to hold and acquire property la limited to that purpose aud It has no power, by its charter, to enter uik.u schemes of getting into its hands and under Its control all or sub stantially all the distillery pluuu and the distillery business of the country for the purpose of crushing out compe tition and of establishing a virtual mou opoly lu that direction." Clearly under this clause of the decision the vital principle of trust management Is de clared Illegal. It Is the first considera ble triumph won by the people against the trusts. Three factions will now quarrel for the assets of the whisky trust, a corpo ration having $.'tri,ii,ixiii capital. Probably none of them will get much and the lawyers will chiefly profit. There la lirosnect for lltleat ion which will eclipse the celebrated case of Jam dyce vs. Jarndyce. lloubtless suffer ing will result. Pich families will be pinched, and men who thought them selves in possession of a competence will be impoverished. Hut. after all. it may well l,o considered that the stockholders ju tin- trust were either men who knew that the law was against them and hoped to evade it or mere reckless gamblers. There Is no reason for sympathy with either class The only men who come out of the whisky trust enter, rise with u profit are those who by sharp practices or actual dishonesty despoiled their asso ciates. The incident ought to teach small investors that men who will vio late one Siale law for profit will violate all laws for piotit and are unsafe ad ministrators f a great corpora t ion's finances. Highest of ail ia LtaveDing Power. i.a'cst U. S. GoVt Report MM ABSOLUTELY PURE I'lays Mild Playera. A. H. Cauby, manager of Francis Wilson, will sail for J! taupe on May 2. Bronson Howard, William Gillette and Laniel Frohmau are a trio of en thusiastic bicyclist?. William Gillette's new war play is entitled ".Secret Service." It will be produced in Philadelphia. Flobert Hilliared will star next seaso'i in his latest success, "Lost 24 Hours." under the management of Baruabee and MacDonald of Bostonian fame. .. hre! Spokes. A new pedal is claimed to be made mlirely out of one sheet of steel. The advisability of having an en iniiipuvtit of cyclists at Asbury Park luring the league meet has been sug ;egteu. An Aurora paper remarks that "the l ei.o wlii-elwometi dteas out of r MS l;'hl." O i lain.y. W here urora wbeelwometi dresf? do the PATENTS A Good Appetite .ridicule a hen It by i-omlii ion of I he system mil the luck of il. idiows that the -totnaeU Hid dijeniive organs are weak and ilernli-.ati-'l. Hood's MtrMip'irilla hii" nmiderliil jort'er to tone ntnl trto.gthe-. I he-ie o, mjiw Hid to create an iii-etite. ISy doing t.-U I mxtoria the body to health and prevent" ittaeks of di-enxc. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA the only true l.lood imrilier prominently je.ore lh public eye today. Mood's Fills i he after- (tinner : 111 iml fniii.h i Hthurilo. 2-',e. f be St. Joseph and Grand Island B. E SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE to all ruiaii NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Unioi Pacific System tail In ennnA- U ,n with tha is Tin rroaiT aocra ocsllfuniia. Oron nicl all Wtern l ulnu. lot UformaUoii rraardl- ( rsts, ate., rail ou ir addrt aa say ( in or M. AlmiT, M. f. HoiiiKvm. Ja , Gen. Ps., Agt, (Mil l Msaagaf, BC Jsacph, Mo. One of Die Most Gigantic Works of t'orrutition. The altunrlon of the whisky mint or Khali we say the late whUky trust?-Is not wholly a triumph for law, although It may lie In a kchhc an ItiKtaiii c of poetic Justice Described briefly, this was an unlaw ful organization formed to rob consum ers. It was admittedly a trust, and there are both Federal and Illinois wtat utea prohibitive of trusts. It dealt In corruption, for Its agents were active in Washington when revenue legislation was ending. It was active in coercion, for It forced Independent distillers Into acquiescence w 1th Its rules or Into bank ruptcy. It was not wholly untainted with crime, for one of Its chief olllcers was charged with plotting arson and murder, and has never cleared himself of the charge. Notwithstanding its efforts to commit wholesale robbery, the whisky trust Is now bankrupt. The charge Is made by discontented stockholders that the pecu lations' and Hieciilul!oiiM of one of its chief olllclals ruined It. There are re criminations and noisy bandying of hard word-i, but the public, v. Idle a.ir.: cil. Is tint ;-.-g. leve.i ili.ti ia or ganizing to rob t T i . - ti!-o'le and violate the law the whisky inist stoekholders should have cIiovom ollb-lals who vio lated the law ami robbed them. Curiously enough when the stock holders ill the illegal combination fell out, when bankruptcy er,in-il ami all Die pirates began quarreling over the little I no! iI ill on tie ou,i.ic-..-,i crift the I nlled Stntes colli t.. i-'iei-i , oily ne eded .'!; nation and uudi-rluok to run the trist themselves. Lawyers may explain the seeming luconsl-ueticy of a I'lllled Males ('lOll-t reeoglllzillg and irotccilng a concern which a 1'nited States statute pronounces un-' htwfiil. The ordinary layman u ill be puzzled by 1', however, and will re joice that the Illinois Supreme Court has cut the Cordlan knot, declined the trust unlawful and annulled its charter. The court pronounces the corporation an "orgiinlzalion which contravened well established principles of public policy." It luslsls that It was "a com bination In restraint of trade," organ ized "to stifle competition," restrict pro duction and create "a virtual monopoly In products of that character." That the original corporation has been changed In form and name to evade fho law does not deceive the court, which declares Dint the coronitlon succis'd Ing the trust Is clearly for the same purpose and pursues the sntne methods. A Cionil Htory, I looked around and saw a man cat tying under his arms a number of small whips. He was surroundi-d by a number of boys who, not having money to pur chase, were looking ou with wistful eyes. Curious to ascertain whether the man could earn a livelihood lu this occupa tion, I watched him for nearly an hour, at the end of which time he had al ready sold six. The first was purchased by a woman of pleasing appearance for a little boy about 2 years old, whose first employ ment of it was in striking his mother. Another child, walking with its nurse, also bought one, and Immediately be gan to whip a little stray dog that was looking for ii.s"innster. Another, rather older than Die others, after making a similar purchase, laid it on the back of some sheep which n butcher's boy was driving to a slaughter-house. A fourth quickly forced a poor cat to take refuge iu a shop from which she had Jusl ventured. The tilth, a bad looking fellow, bar gained for one. and then refused to buy It because it would not give sufficient pa in. I was disgusted with this cruelty, and was just turning away, when I saw a kind looking man, who was holding a little boy by the hand, stop to purchase one; but a sign from me made him change his purpose. He passed on and I followed him. "Sir." said I. "excuse the liberty 1 have taken. I think you have done well not to place a whip in your little lwiv's hand lest It should have produced In him a love of giving pain, to which. Judging from his countenance, he is as I vet a st rn nirer. I Look, I coontinued. pointing to i the end of the street, which made a rapid descent. "at those two wretched horses which can hardly keep their footing on the slip, fiery pavement see how cruelly the coachman Is flogging them see with what effort they move, and how they are covered with sweat. You may be sure their driver hail a whip for his first toy." "You are right," he said. "Yes," said I, "a man, naturally harsh and cruel, becomes slill more so by his education, lie begins as a boy by Hog ging his wooden horse, and afterwards (logs the real horse and all the animal ft ii l under his power." l a m resoiveu, sain ne, never again to spend a penny In placing a whip in i the hands of a child." She Was an Housnt taker. "The agitation of the cheap bread question reminds me of Aiargaret, of Tew Orleans whose honesty as a baker caused a monument to be erected to her memory," said a resident of New Orleaus, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "My city adopted the phiu iu vogue in Furope, and passed an or dinance regulating the weight of leaves of bread, and providing for the ap pointment of a bread inspector. In spile of all the efforts of that official the bread still contiuued to weigh light, aud it seemed as though there was a combination among the bakers to defeat the purpose of the ordnance. One morning a loaf of bread was sent to the inspector, and every loaf was full weight. It came from a modest bake shop kept by a woman named Margaret. What her other name was none ever knew, but tiie word passed about the cily that there was one honest baker, and soon she could not supply the demand for her bread. When prosperity smiled on her she gave thou sands of loaves to the poor who could not buy, and none did more for the suffering and needy ones of the city. "She was known every w here by her deed of cliairity, and when she died a monument wag erected to her memory." A a Aulieat Korieiy. The town of Minister, in Westphadi bag a club of an unusual kind. Its ob ject, which is strongly hinted in it name. "Antekatzenverein," may excite the indignation of iovers of the fehuw s;-ecies, and to learn that the club's rooms : re ornam- nted with the tails of some 1,5 Oca's will surely have that effect, but jcdgiiig by the laments that frequently come from Brooklyn arid other suburban towns similar organiza tions might not be unpopular on this side of the Atlantic. N. Y. Times. Vlnlfc-liiln Oh.g-.-r Snap. Here is a southern recipt the results of which can hardly lail to please in every locality: A pint of molasses, halt pound each of lard and brown sugar, 2 tablespoonslul each of ginger, clove-, cinnamon and soda dissolved in the molasses, a cuplul of sweet m.lK, enough (lower for a soft dough. Use as much flower as you wish in rolling them out. Roll very thin. In cutting out these cakes do not use the scraps or corners of duuph until all are cut out. home persons roll them with the original dough, but, that makes the dough too still, and the cakes are not Crisp. Keep the scraj a until the last and roll together and use. They wil. make quite good cakes, but inferior to the lirst. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price 7ft cents. If wool is low in price it, will add something to the proiin of sheep hus bandry. But now, H8 never before, mutton Is the st.anii by. Vi-ilowntone Park. Words cannot even convey the faint est conception of" the grandeur and magniliccnce of the Yellowstone Na tional Park. Nowhere else are ther such superb views; such an abundano of finny 1'ame; such myriads of wild fowl; Mich delightful camping places; such perfect weather. He:e are everlasting springs; terrac building fountains of sodding watwfc uncanny pools of steaming clay; tre mendous geysers; mighty catarautsj profound canons, primeval forests; and surpassing all else in ( u et love linessa limpid mountai'i lake of broad expanse and picturesque beauty, of which the world, perhaps, does not con tain the counterpart. A substantial reduction has recently been made in the csi of teaching the. park as well as in the tour through it. Full information in our pamphlet. Send for a copy. J. Francis, G. P. it T. A. liurlington Route, Omaha, Nebv At the American people come to uae their brains more and their tuuscl less, fat meat mutton incluaed go out of favor, l'eople want Hesh and not fat more and more. Farmers Voice. Does He Chew or Smoke? If so. It Is only a question of time wftra, brlfu eyes Krow dim, manly sieps tone lru uen.s, and the vigor and iiallly so eiijoyaUe now will he destroyed forever." Ut a boo!., tilled "Don't 'i'ohaceo Spli or Siniiae Vo. r Life Away," and Imrn how No-To-bae, with out ptiysteal or financial rink, cures to bacco Lulilt, hrltiKB hack the vigorous vitality thai will make you both happy. No-Ti-Bat sot, I ami Ktiai'iitiieeil to cure l,y lmiKWis-evei-y where. Hook fre(,. Ail, SH-rliiig Item ed' 'o., New Vork (iily or Chicago. The best thing the sheep bleeder can do is to recognized that, condition affecting sheep have changed, and pre pare to conform to them. Mm. WIiihIoh-'s Soothini; Svr.ue for child ren teething, sumiiia the (rums, reduces inflara. niation. aJifiyn pain. cures wind colic. Xc nottl. The cheapest lood for hogs that we can raise is clover or grass, and in corn we have perhaps the best, food for fat tening that can be found. After physicians had trivet me up, saved by I'iso's Cure -ilu.en I-.imeo lianisport, I'a., Nov. Zi, l.SKJ. I was Wii- 64 li mM 1 IS fa - .W.V.i ry ." TT-tlmiUr.- h r.. bi k.-xs. -it-Hi , 1 S U K ! 5.2 Fortunate us the man whose errors are suflicientlv ludicrous lo pass current i s jokes. Milwauke Journal. l'otnloes as I'orug:1 tor ( utile. M. Aiine Ciraril of Falsanderif Frauee, has communicated auo'.lni memoir to I lie .ciliellle ill's Ncli-llces. Paris, on his experiments with poia loes as forage for cat lie, from which It appears ihal the tubers are a first rile food, whether from the point of view of fattening or the yield of miii; and butter. Sheep and oxen ihrdve much boiler on potatoes and hay tlcin on their ordinary food, aiul their flesh was found to be superior In quality. His paper Is worthy Die attention of agriculturalists, especially those of granitic lands, where forage Is poorr-,- Kft'crt ol'n I.lghtlllll-.: ')rotp. It is supposed by some that when a tree is struck by lightning It Is torn not by the electricity, but by the ex plosion of water suddenly Kir.verled Into steam by the heat of the nrresfed current. "A cat," said Tommy, "has to be killed tilne times before It's dead." "That's nothlti)?," said the neighbor's hoy, whose father Is on the Hoard of Trade, "you Just ought lo hear nbout the wheat crop." Chicago Record. A good many people would never be heard of If they did not occasionally misbehave. llei'H Im an At'liourirenit-iit I that should interest, thousands cf sum- tot r travelers: Specially reduced round-trip rates to Hot Springs, 8. 1)., are offered by the Burlington Route, August 2 and 23 ADy B. & M. R. 11. Agent will gladly gire you full Information about the cost of tickets, train service, etc., or write to J. Francis, G. P & T. A. Omaha, Neb. w Tk K A IMtV.ar K Mi l'l'WfBMfc' IsBMB HEW SHORT HUE TO JFBAWCIS. Ren'l Pass'r Aqent. OMAHA, NE M. N. V. No. 343--30. York Xsaa. 1THV.S WHITIM1 TO A l V MiTlSKN " pti-iirtc say yuu 8w the d,Yrtlsliu4c in t his paoer. Love J glutens PO C0f3 3MS1L41LAU5I This great rl c-i n cr com cr, to woman 's aid on wie:!i-t!ny and every day. Makes her work a matter of love instead of drudg ery. Iry it. Sold everywhere. IS Made only by The N. K. Fairbank ,? 2L Company, CHICAGO. "Say Aye 'Ho' and Ye'll Ne'er Bo Mar- Tied." 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