)rakl ittm I Mi Air. t. I lie Itrclui, the lr'rHirh geographer who wssnlbd for lb fnrt di took tn the tdininuD, will oon go t Kug.arid to cHi. M. Kdwards, director of Matin the mint prominent and enterprising of the Parisian journals, has retired from j jurnsliisni. i-o well informed a man as James l'nyne wri'e in the London UluHrau Newt about "tbestat. of Albany" Hi.d iti proposed ! t i-lal :on. GREAT BOOK FREE. VVbrn Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. pubiii-hed the firs editiun of his work, The People1 Common Sense Medical Adviser, be announced that after 6x0,000 copies had been sold at the regular price, $1 50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him lor the great amount of labor and money expended in producing it, be would dis tribute the next half million free. As this number of copies has already been sold, he is now distributing, absolutely t ee, 5.0,000 copies of this . most com plete, interest- COUPON I inif and val uable common I No. 112 I ne tned- icil work ever published the recipient only being required to mail to him, at the above address, this little corpus with twenty-one (ji) cents in one cent stamp to pay fur pot;ige and pack ing only, and the book will be sent by mail. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. It contains over n pages and more than yo illn trillions. The I tee hdilion is precisely the same as those sold at $1 v except only that the books are bound in strong manilla paper covers in stead of cloth Send NOW before all are given away. They are going off rapidly. Beecham's pills are for bil iousness, sick headache, diz ziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, tor- pid liver, foul breath, sallow I r v skin, coated tongue, pimples. loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most fre quent cause of all of thm. , . . One of the most important thine foe ere ry body to learn in that constipation I'f (be tnlnnvo users who I know are le causes more than half the sickness in the i "roying (heir lives and vitality by the vorld.esoeciall v of women anrt iii-.n n be prevented. Go by the look , free at your dru (gist's, or write B.F.AllenCo.,i65Canal St-, New York, l'llln.lo and jj a bo. ABniiiiiii., m-r thin t."i rrc h 1 I lie Greatest Medical Discovery o the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula down to a common r'imple. He h.istnc'1 it In over eleven hundred cases, and never fatlej except In two cases (both thunder humor). He has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Bosk m. Send postal card for biAk. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or , Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious it wilt cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you tan get, and enough of it. Dose, one tab'espoonful (n water at bed tnr Sold bv all Druggists. it ajn. iock I'Kutiuiai r-UK 1r IMPERIAL WW The best Nursing MothersJnfants fHf aTlTlV A MkMmJ lViil" JOHN CARLE SONS, New York. A NEW SHORT LINE J. FRANCIS. Gen'l Pais'r Agent, OMAHA. NEB. PROFITABLE DAIRY WORK Can only be accomplished "Itu (tie very ho of tools and . . appliances WlUiaDavs. Wf Creaia hr raioroDtlMi tfT - farm you an ure ot more S W-J eUe butter, wlilla J tnesklmm mllklsavsl- I uar"e feed Fanners will V f make no mil UketoKeta V V-v Davis. Neal Illustrate J ""' mailed ma Agents want SATIS aAKKI BLDO. XFO. 00 Csf. UssSsIs a PssrWrs tls.. Cs'cssa. PITE0T8 gvrHSS o .it s "UU "si"st WHU It It Tsaior-i On K MnpD SNBflElE SUMMIT WH.KIXS i KhhD Veara of slavery and How tie Vm laixd - Health la J ui proving Nk Gained rifleen I'ouniU in WeiKht Talfcs A In. ut His I1.I1 trrer Daily. I ri.aiia, iiliiu, Kt-it. !t, 1SX. (Special. '1 ins tnnn 1 iu iiuie a Uul ol exeile uimt niij.e the fails about the improve p;.. .i il -.in.iitn.u of many of our leailui) i-ituu ir..H'HH ,i..,un. Anilrr.ii A I'rsim-r, tlje w hull-sale ami retail ilm Kista. tt.-re caiieij oil ami mm! admit ted lLat 1 hey were tiie tirt tu start thi (.ml Work, i Mr. Aiiiirson termed it 'e. Hi ililPMlured .Mi-l'uHai- nil.i thii ('nil aUitit Ihree jearn agi, 1 he ill mam t the start Mas Very lie. it, the folk ha !' fault in it, hut Me suli to a tew ienile and In our (creat asioii t him nl every ou reisirled a cure. Siin-e (lull lime we luiv. sold iiuiiilreils of lioes. aud every one uu der a guarantee to ure or reluiid thi limiiey, anil fttniuge as it nr.iy Hem, w have never hud a .nil to refund money 'J Ins is imleeil a jri-at rceord of merit, and it is beeuuse of this merit t tin t tin 'is sa'e has resulted. As every euri brines in at least twi nty-hve customers we know Ihal Xo-To- line can be relied upmi in every respeet, and Nii-Tii Hue 1101 only relieves the nervuus irritation aud makes the use of tolmiri, entirely iinnee pssury, but at the same time builds tip aud furtilies the general physical condition. I just sum two of uur prmniiieiit mer chuuts pHSs down (he opposite side of the mi reel ; they w ere cured by No-To-Kac t year him. and they have tint used tobacco since and have been greatly im proved ill health. We hare a (treat many customers, men who ar well advanced in years, who have been cured of the tobacco habit by the use of Xi.-To-I.ai1. and who continue taking it right along for its tunic effects. As a natural invigorator and stimulant we believe there is 110 prcparat ion in America to eipial it." "V011 kuntv K. I'. Wilkins, our sheriff, don't you r" "Vi s, of course, I do." "Well, you want to interview him." Mr. Wilkills una .-hMi.iI iii.itii mul laljt- UY,B; N(iv'-Ilil" r '"'. i bought my first onl nf n- I ii- Itm. ft...... A ...I.. ....... jk. ("miner. I hud little faith, and lo my great surprise, after using purl of the third box. I was completely cured and did not have the least desire for tobacco. 1 had been a perfect slave tn tobacco for liver twenty live years: I smoked Irum twelve to fifteen cigars a day; lo-d.iy I feel better, 1 sleep better, think better, nd I have gained fifteen tumuils in I -.!. .1.1 .....I 1. ...... 1.. ..... .. .!.. l 1 " 'S'o. in in. -1 1- is inn it u;i v passes mat :i du nut ri.e,,n.m..ii Vn.Tn.ti use of the weed. Further investigation revealed the fact that there are WHl people living in this town and the surrounding country who Save been cured by No-To-Hnc. If the tires go on at this rale it will not be very 'ong before the tobacco industry is going '.n be seriously affected. The sale of No-ro-Mac has been phenomenal. The public should be warned, however, igainst the purchase of any of the tunny mitalinns on the market, as the success f No-To-lbic has brought forth a host f counterfeiters and imitators. The gen jitie No-To-Hue is sold under a guarantee to cure by all druggists, and every Inblet Sas the word No-To-Hac plainly stamped hereon, and in the purchase of the gen line article you run no physical or finan :ial risk. Hriffttre of Mil Kinds. Milk which bus stood over ten mln its in a sickroom should never be Irank. A liouse well built nf the beat brick, t Is laid, will outlast one constructed )f granite. It Is estimated that the thinnest part )f a soap bubble is only l-i5fi,000th of it inch in thickness. When a snake has gorged liseif with large meal, its skin is so stretched hat the scales are some distance apart. fl Karw Ills lluln.ns. She Don't you .think my new bat Is ts pretty as a picture? He Oh, no; the hat is a pretty frame for the more beautiful picture that joes with It. N. Y. Tribune. Hall's Catarrh Cure la a constitutional cure. Price 75 rents. NowHittrt, Friend Don't you belong to a club? liusiness Man No; can't afford It. Takes all I can spare to pay dues at, the clubs my wife belongs to. Y. Weekly. I I can recommend Pisu's Cure for Con uuiition tosnfl'erers from Asthma. E. I). Towshenu, Ft. Howard, Wis., May 4, 18M. He I would love to go abroad on -..Hdlnir trln. dearest but the thought of seasickness unmans me. j Khe Don't lei it disturb you m bit, darling. 1 am never seasick. llrook lyn Life. Mrs. WUislow's heoTHiNO HYROr for ehllif. ren teslhlnjr, softens the srnitu, ruluces lnfltm instlon.sllsyspsln.curMWlnd colic, tie bottle. The emerald is now one of the rarest of precious stones. The Foundation of Good Health is Pure, Rich Blood And the surest, bast way to purity your blood Is to take HOOD'S SARSAPARIU.& llood's Pills ".Si. fhs St. Joieph and Qlrand Island" K. T: I IS TBS SHORTEST and QUICKEST LIN t. TO ALl flints NORTH WEST i5 EAST SOUTH Union Pacific System nt tsb rsraaita aauts Talalllarals, Orsgoa ana all Wsstsra folnti Far ralarssstlsa rsf araiag saws, aw.. tt nm saf aaBt or vX I'.i aa'l ataaaiat. M Ja-fc. Ma. fi.H.V. Ma. Slt--3t. York Nsb tlMllt WBITIMO TO AJVKaiTlKK' ' siuM sar m saw ba advartlaasjisn .. r - OUR KUKAli IlKADEKS. SOMETHING HERE THAT INTEREST THEM. WILL Daviea for Uulnailiuu and Htacblnu Uar, Straw and Fodder A Tetupo rr r-hula for Tr.ok I'uaturea Fatten Via turljr OcuutmI Nutus. Slrrrila Mat-kin? Kevire. riace a atuut pole i.r mast :i, S ftft Umg, six or eghl luetic in the ;riiuiil wilblu four feet of tin- end of the In ti'Uib'd alack aud two fiwt frmii the side. Ii'juiiijr over the atai-k In a sluntiug po sition, as bliawii lu the Illustraiiou. Tlio loud t is oq tbo oppobku siilo of the . - scv FOR USI.OAIUXO AND TA(K1.0 I1AV, SI HAW AU KUDIitll. stack. There are stroug guy ropes to hold the must lu position, and of sm-li leufjth mat when In the position Illus trated the two ropes d aud g are tljfbt, while the rope b Is loom. The fork Is pulled down aud luserted la the load of hay and the horse attached at u, the load Is lifted, aud when It reaches' the top a, a lino of drart will pull the pole towards an upright piwltlou, al, Ihe rope b becoming tight and the rope d loose. Iu this manner It la possible to swing the forkful of hay up over the slack, and if the ropes ure properly ar ranged, to drop It anywhere along the center of the mack. An soon as the forkful of hay falls off, the must Is pulled buck by the man who loads the hay fork. Of course, these guy ropes must be arranged so as to allow tin; niflfrt to move lu any dinired position. This can be easily accomplished by any one who has average Ingenuity. A pul ley Is needed at mast bend for fork rope to run through. Also set a abort pot In the ground about two feet from the mast, parallel with the stuck; put a pulley 011 this, run the fork rope through It, and hitch the horse to the end. With this simple device, twenty or thirty largo linls of hay may be put iu a single stack with very little maiiual la bor. A nierlca n A grim 1 1 urlst. At Milking Time. Cows, to make the most of their op portunities, need lo be milked In quiet, and a larger part of the hot mmi11is some sort of soiling crop must be fed to obtain the best results, which means prolonging Ihe milk How, ami nowhere can this be so well done, ami earn cow rtH-eive her due proportion, as in the stable. It lias been a matter of observa tion with us, says the I'racthul Farmer, that a cow Moon comes to have a home plait; In the stable, and to be tied there twice a day and have some provender, grain or forage, on her arrival, give her a matter to look forward to and even long for, and In the afternoon the cows have a home longing and start for "the bars," and getting up the cows with loy, horse and dog is an obsolete custom on such a farm. In this summer care of the cows their comfort should be looked after In the lot. seeing that there Is plenty of good water and shade of some kind. ' A Fruit Tree I'est. One of the insects which annoys the fruit raiser and destroys many valua ble trees Is the pear tree psylia. shown In the accompanying Illustrations. It, however, has an Inveterate enemy. The psylia Is shadowed wherever he may go by a tall, dark Insii-t, which skulks behind stones and under rotten bits of K.N KM V OK TIIK I'SVt.lA. wood, breathing hard and only walt'.ig for a chance lo fall upon his prey rihI cry, "Ah, ha! At last!" Weeds Klill in NUroucn. Some kinds of weeds will only grow 011 very rich soil. Of this class Is the common purslane known as chick woil or pigweed, and usually found In gar dens. It makes an excellent feed for hog when coulliied In pens, and they eat It greedily, These weeds contain a large proportion of nitrogenous mat ter and rot rapidly when entirely cov ered by soil. Itut their roots catch so easily on upturned soli that It Is safest after uprooting them lu the garden to throw them to the pigs. Another weed tiiat Is rich lu hot.li nitrogen and potash In firewood. It I a coarse-growing Want with rough, prickly stem, which TIIKPKAR THICK 1VSVI.IA. m jiiis op arter flr.-s la Itie wood. Ilorsi-s will t-ut It, but we ncter saw ll wtu-ii by auy other lud of stock. Hl.ri inar Ihe enirrece t-oib FreijUi'iit stirring of surface soil, with thorouli siibsoiling ihe previous fail to form a storago tmslu fur water lu dry anils, w.ll enable uiauy crojis to go tlirtiugii serious drouth with compara tively little damage. This, with the posfcibiliiic of windmill power for pumping wait r by Irrigation, aud too I knowledge that a little nuier can be utado lo irrigaie a laiu arru, says tbo . AKricullurist, Is robbing the annum drouth of much of Ha terrors. New forage crops are being adapted to our soils that will furnish feed during the dryest times. It Is only recently that we priulfd an uocouut of tvveuty-seveii new forage crops at the Massachusetts exierlmout station, many of which are wholly uew to most farmers, but bo pro ductive us to be well worthy of wide spread trial. The farmer cuuuot con trol temperature or rainfall, but physi cal conditions of soil may be so altered , that au unusual season can be over come. e ure Just beginning to under stand the aoll and how to handle It to conserve Its moisture. The drouth of 1WJ4 was a severe, but a thorough teacher. Early FutUninyr of Pork. There Is great advantage In begin ning to fatten young pigs while the weather Is still warm aud clover or grass Is abundant It takes very little grain to start young pigs to fattening when they have a run at pasture. That grain should, If possible, be something other than corn, for a part of the ad. vautagri of early fattening Is that the fattening may begin when there Is little danger of overfeeding with corn. Yet the farmer who Is fortunate enough to have a few thousand bushels of old corn In his crib can feed It with milk and wheat bran, so as to make It pro duce twice as much pork as the same value of new corn will make two or ! three months later In the season. Shades for Trerleas Pastures. Where pastures contain no trees for shade In the strong heat of summer, It Is cruel not to afford some artificial shade for the stiH'k. Such shelter should be provided on humane grounds, but there Is a question of dollars and cents in It as well. Discomfort of any kind lessens productiveness and growth. A rough shed of boards, or even a rough framework covered with grci'ii houghs, will answer the purpose very well, but where lumber Is expen sive and groon boughs are not at hand, cheap cotton cloth can be used very effectively and economically. Such cloth can be bought for five cents or less a yard, and can lie stretched over a framework set up against the pasture fence. Preserving: va. Canning Fruit. The plan of canning fruit depending on tlie exclusion of air for Its preserva tion was a great Improvement In most casi-s over the old plan of preserving It by putting It up with equal quautltles of silgar. At the time It was adopted the canning process was also much less costly. Sugar then was high priced, and the saving of expense was a most Important consideration. But sugar Is much cheaper now, aud doing up some part of the fruit after the old way Is generally advisable. This Is especially true of the very acid fruits, which re quire a good deal of sweetening after they are taken out of the can before be ing eaten. The Improvement lu put ting up with equal weights of sugar Is almost as great with the sweeter kinds of fruit These, when merely canned, are very Insipid, and need a great deal of sugar to give the fruit fi decided flavor. As a change from can ned fruit almoftt everybody will wel come some that has been put up after the old formula with equal weight of white sugar made with Its own Juices into a thick syrup. Renovating; Old Pastures. There are many old pastures which can be much improved by harrowing with a forty-tooth drag that will ad mit the air to the places covered by moss, says the American Cultivator, and enable the grass to grow more vig orously. Of course, some of the roots of the grass will be destroyed; but the stirring of the soil will make more grow In their place. If there Is much moss on the surface. It will require un derdrainlng to remove surplus water to make a permanent Improvement, Uses of Timber Helta. Timtier bolts, by breaking off the so VPre wind In winter, often add one third or more to the yield of a wheat crop, and prevent the lodging of both, wheat and coru during summer storms, and In prairie counties It has been proved that with one-sixth of the land planted lu timber bells the remaining live-sixths would produce as much grain as the whole without the timber. Cniiiiiioo 8111I11 for Hkim Milk. Add a Utile common soda to the skim milk before feeding 1 lie calves. It In TE.MI'OKAUY HI1AIIK FOB STOCK. chiliiii'd that the soda atoim the foriiiiiFCI,aVC ana UlSaStTOUS. trial. tion of .he rubber like curd in the ear Better stick to the first-made, stomach, that Is so often round on wsshimy-rnmnrmnrl Parl amlniitlon of calves that have died the dreaded calf disease. Loose, Hry Kirt Around C""' Keep the ground loose arr"!' corn. A blanket of loose, dry0"' the evaporation of water fr.0' flo through the corn with after each hard rain if p1' Highest of all b Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. GotH Report ABSOLUTELY PURE ym and ruliit. The United Zion's Children have 25 societies and 52- members. The Wesleyan .Methodists have 5T5 societies and a membership of ir,4'.f2. The Free Methodist bodies have 1, 102 societies and 22,113 communicants. The U ited Presbyterian church has aC6 orgsnizatious and 94,402 members. The Old Amish Mennouites have 25 societies and ZflW members. The African Union Methodist Protes tant church has a membership of 3,415. How he Worked a is)kry Ilore. The subject under discussion was balkey horses. John Miller, cashier of the Citizens' Bank of Big run, had the Moor. He said: "When I was a chunk of a boy my father had a balkey horse which it oc casionally fell to my lot to drive. It was a heartrending experience, and 1 often exausted my patience and inge nuity in attempts to make him go. He would jog aloug all right on the level or down bill, but he would not go up hill. He wonld just stand. If you would lick him he would proceed to bi.ck. Finally I hit on a scheme. When I came to a hill I'd just turn the brute around and whip hirn and he would b ick up the bill. When he reached the top I just turned around and he woujd go down all right." Birds Who Follou Slock. Several kinds of birds are known to follow cows, horses and other stock about the pasture for the purpose of feeding on the insects disturbed by the feet 08 these animals. Thought It Wns Hubby. Police inspector It was very plucky of you ma'am, to have set upon the burglar and so able captured him, but need you have injured him to the ex tent of necessitating his removal to a hospital? Lady How did I know it was a burglar? J'd been waiting tin for three riours for my huRband. I thought it was him! Comic Cuts, The CoTFtrd KfTect. The Lady Cycler (Jeoree, how do I look in my new bloomers? Georee (promptly) Hideous. The Lady Cycler (with joy) George, iear, how good of you to say so! Chi cago Record. An uncut diamond looks very much like a bit of the best gum arabc. "IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, TRY SAPOLIO As One To Anotfer: clothes pure have my soap baa colors CM "All women f are beautiful (V rapine reports." (N. a is easy, quick and safe if you believe what the ped Cetnd some irrocers tell vmi .nliont ertn;n u: 11 o - v win warning now- a' Jow, you can test the ease and the quickness very f. Hut the safety that is another thine. You ran't Dve that to yourself without a Inner anr washing-compound -Pearline. Drove to you the safety of Pearline. And nothing that can be, and has been, thus proved will do all your washing and .cleaning so easily, so quickly, and bend L rv kwi?". y au i. rooi M- It T vl and if your rrocar M W OaCK hMHMLvJufa. The Almightr Dollar. National Hanks National banks were established in the United States in 1816. Legal Tender Notes The highest denomination ot United .States legal tender notes is ten thousand dollars. Bills of exchange These were first used by the Jews in IbX), and in En gland iu 1307. The first English Exchange This was called the 'ihirse," aud was opened at Louuon by Queen Elizabeth iu 1571. The Value of Minutei. A party of ladies and gentlemen were visiting a large carpet factory, and tlie manager took them over the different floors of the establishment. On ascending one of the staircasts they came to a locked door, on which the following inscription was painted in white letters: "Strangers not admitted under any circumstances." The curiosity of the ladies was ex cited to a pitch, and they inquired al most in one breath, "Whatever is to be seen inside?" "That is one of our workrooms, iit which l.'XI women are employed in em broidering carpets," answered the man ager. "Ob, how we should just like to have a peep at them exclaimed the ladies. "I am sorry I cannot comply with your wish," said the gentleman, with a shrug of his shoulders, "but ourrulis do not admit of the slightest exception. Truth to say, and there is nothing special to be seen, nor is there any question of trade secrets. The reason why admission is forbidden to strang ers is simply because every woman naturally looks up and her attention is distracted from her work for from one to five minutes. Supposing, now, each woman wastes a couple of minutes in this way, that will make in the case of 150 women a loss to the firm of 3fX) minutes, or five hours and we cannot allow that," THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exernise in the open air. Her form glows with health, and her face blooms with its beanty. If her system needs the clensing action of a laxative remedy, she uses tnc gentle and pleasant liquid laxitive, Syrup of Figs. Maud Evans, a young lady of less than twenty years of age, residing in beaver Falls, Pa., is said to lr..ve her third set of natural teeth, Woftan Every Monday morning vere Vve SANTA CLAUS always makes the and Tte w'thout hanl ntbbing- washi - J"lu" 0 clocl- u' lu cencate lr siiM.. J ' ' o it must t lrom an acids. I do wish yon id send down to the Grocer k.ud get a cake to try on vour next washing-day. Yon will and a perfect Laundry Soac Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fair-bank Company, Chicago. Y. Sun.) So all washing and never-chaneincr best-known Almost any woman can so economically - . T "hinf i. DUc oT p' 1 James ptli, nw Va la isa