fTTa Tel eeapei llj OMrd He t-ie w vmtim r ar VI 1 O am tor1 or. '' t.ni w , rir. bnil fur I'M p. . (ml bt.il en imui. K kVSleS.U4.. M -r 8ret. Uitnlttite. la. ftpe Spanish rrniit-r Almiran'pi Oa,endo, reoncnnied AI-mri-' O-ken-do, wss named in lu iior U Au stral lh,uend. Hall's Catarrh Cure f taken internally. rVlce 7ft rxniU. The man above uuuu e. is ilaysin ganger. Good breeding it manifested by what we read. ili-fur aitU After. Before tha wed ii ig ehe's Ii on Wt'O Iiata to l-t the peop'e se (That she ha any lov lor turn fihe's pr me to hold aloof, whila ha la Ire t lit ti e f oi I known Ttiat le 1 hers am) she Ii a nan. But aller t' ey are man and wife Tia she that want a the w.irl.l to know Dial (he it hi 4 an I tin ' hers And tha they love each other ao While hv it all unwilling, I' en, To alio liia luvu to other men. Have Yon a Hon. Brother, flustvnri or lover in the cm; or navyT lail him to-day a 2'k package of Alien' Pvot-Kaac, a powder for the feet. All who inn rili, walk or stand need it It aren aching, tircil, tore, awollon, sweat ing feet, and make hot, tight or new atioea easy. Feet can't bliKter, get (tore or ealU where Alleu'a Fool-Liise I uaed. lO.UW teatimoniala. All druggista sod ah or store toll it, 2Tc, Sample aent VliKR. Addreaa Alien 8. Olm.ted, Le fcoy. Ai. Y. m HcaiBce of si m p of nos tatae not only to the originality and Implicit of the combination, but also toli.e care and skill with which it ia anamifactored hy scientific processes known to the Camforkia. I ia Sraur Co. only, and we wih to imprcaa opon all lite importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. Aa the genuine Hyrup of Figs ia manufactured ay tiie CauroKNiA 1'ia bvitue Co. awry, a knowledge of that fact will aaafa t one in avoiding the worthies Imitation manufactured by oUier par tJaa. The high standing of the CA.IJ toia Via 8 raw Co. with the niedi eJ larufetutkic, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Fig haa gftwa to million of families, makee Umi name of the Company a guaranty f ttia excellence 0 Ita remedy. It ia tar la advanoe of all other laxatives, aa at acta on tha kidneys, liver and towel without Irritating or weaken 'fag them, and it doea not gripe nor 1 aaaneate. In order to get U beneficial ' affaeta, pleaae remember the name of tbcOMnpanv CAUPORNIA RG STROP CO. aAN raaaciaoa. cl vaaWTTLut. Kr- aaw vaata. a. t. Sour Stomach inir 1 wat MwMa try caac. lUrraV I will mih f witaoat tbaa to ia aiaia k Bvw ! a vary bad aoaiw. ma mj umi aaaet esd 1 aa4 iubhI Iraakla. vm. alaa tak tm tt ran, I faal la Mr wife aaaalM wm4 (aan wlta MM tela I rawlu far erar amnaab." M.iauM.HCHpmM., e leal. Ma M eufti conmATioM. 1 Summer Tourist Rates aw in rflert to Oolorado, Vellow atoaaPark, Black Hilli, Montana, andUtaha rnrpriaingly low only ftt lor the roand trip Omaha to Dan t, Colorado Hprfnira, or Poeblo; H aPattUkeCityj90 to Helena or Butt. Get lull Infotmatioa from aaraat ticket arent or wriU ta f. rraaeta, fienaral Pa a Aft Omaha, faa. P.m. II fsa fa wett Tta Oanaaa a the BauHnrVtn kouta, e ean mp aa4 at UMTrea-MMelwipi aapoaiuoji. tn u wa coiia vow " n mil TjfrSf CANCY I I avTx CATHAKTIC y liilliftiiT) toe Will Stand the Heat Miu'li more easily aud comfortably by putting aud keeping your body In trim condition by taking Hood' farsaparilla. It makes good blood, (irotnotea proper ( iri-iiliition nml keepa every organic uMrutioa free from friction. Wood's Sarsa pari.la Is Amrloi'i Omttit Mrdlcino. Hood's Pills ar (tntlK. mild, fTKt Ive. All rir.iLri'Utn. The Klnrtoacopa. It eecmt appropriate that a aonthern hero slicni 1 have led on a ah id called ih" Mrrimac. I'nder the new tariff yon will pay the aame price (or your eiar, but you won't itet the fame ciar. Tne heavy cannonad:ng heard in we te'n X -braika ia only the corn "hoo'lnn out o( the ground. Is it at'ep toward an n;liHh allitnca hatt'ie ge uraphh-ai b arl has drop ord the "u" in Hering't atraitT Life and the Idver. "Puccea in life depends upon the liver" la the way Chat. Lamb, the poet and pun ater, put it. Medical a'ience baa proven that nine-tentha of the uilmenta of living have their origin in the liver, and in con Mtipation rauned by ita derangement. Keep the liver lively and all will be well. Modern acience jHjinta out CaHrarets a the only perfect, gentle, positive liver reg ulator lit to be used in the delicate human orgnniMin. All druggiata aell Cftieareta Htr, 2Tic, rOc, aud we recommend them 'iioat heartily . If it ia a Koi'd th tie to give thank on to I he Lord, it ia turely a had thing not to do it. Try All n'a Foot-fiaae, A powder to be ahaken Into the eboea. At thla aeaaon your feet feel awollen, ner voua and hot. and get tired eailly. If you have emarting feet or tight ahoea, try Allen' Foot-Kaae. It cool the feet and ninkea wnlUing eaay. Curea iwollen and awenting feet, bliatera and callou apota. Iteliereti corn and bunions of all pain and give rest and comfort. Over ten thouaand teatimoniala. Try it to-day. S(y by all druggiata and ahoe store for 'IT. Trla'' package KKEK. Addreaa. All. 11 8. Olm tcd. I Koy, N. T. The Spanlih ctnier Vncaya, origi nally pi-lied hiacaya and pronounced Veeth-kah-ee-ah, derived ita name from the tiaue province of Biscay, border ing on the bay of the fame name. Mr. WiBukjw'aBooTHiMO 8ror for ehlloV mi teeibtng. aultena the umi. rettty InBata nailoo, allaya ptn, oumwlnaeollc. 'B boula Cardenas, where Cusigu B tgley and other lost their live and a hero the Winslow sustained serious damage, is pronounced Kar-dat-nas, accent on the first syllable. It ni-an "of a purple ootor.'' PERIODS OF PAIN. Manstrnation, tha halanoe wheel of woman's life, la also the bane of exist eneetomaay beoaosa itmaanaatimaol great suffering. While no woman is entirely free from periodical pain, it does not seem to nara been na t are's plan that women otherwise healthy should saffer so several y. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege-; table Com pound is the most thorough fe male regula tor kuown to medical aol- enoa. It relieves the ocmdlttoo that pro duoessomuch diacomfort and robs men struation of Ita tarrora. Hera la proof: Djas Mas. Pukbajc How aa I thank yon enough for what 70a have done for me ? When I wrote to yon 1 was suffering untold pais at Urns of menstruation; was oarvoaa, had head ache all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, and did not care for anything. hare taken three bottles of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one of Blood Purifier, two boxes of Liver Pills, and to-day I aai a well person. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many who hare been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine, tuid advice. Miss Jurats R, Mixes, Leon, Wis. Hf yon are suffering in this way, write as Mlae afllea did to Mrs. Plnkham at Lynn, Mass., for the advice which she offers freo of chanre to all women. 9 V 1 .t.a'i.Sii 17 id Baker's '3 f 3 Chocolate, 'i celebrated for more tban a century 1 ,3 delicious, nutritious, '? and flesh forming berugc, h-a our - wi-ll-lno y Yellow Label J on the front of every parkage, sod our ti trade mark."l.a Belle Chocolatlere."aalhe nxr IWONal OTMHH OBmjWOL aaa oea.r mt WALTER BASES k CO. Lti, You rS7 iOs J WPrv TOPICS FOJl FAUME11S A DEPARTMENT PREPARED FOR OUR RURAL FRIENDS. The Meadow Miotild Have I'ropt-r Care -Value of a t-torm Houae-I'rofita in Cottle Kaiaing How to Handle a Colt. The Meadow. The meadow provides more food la proportion to what it receives In the foim of manure or fertilizer than any other portion of the farm. It is more neglected, receives less aid and is ex pected to product heavier than the cul tivated fields. Hut meadows and pas tures give out in time, as such lands are j not Inexiiaiistible. and tu fanner uien , llnds that he cauuot (juicUly recover i Ihe loss. The In. ted Mates Agi hui- tutal Dcpuriuient has given the g,:bet lis special atleiillon, aud Issued a Im ie- t In that is sent free to fanners and wh eb wil. be fu.imJ uilui hi . 1, e l.rst reijuislle. It claims, in starting a per manent meadow, Is lo have the land in good condition, as the meadow should last from four to sis years and 3 hid an average of three to four tons of hay per acre each year. Such, yields are not realized, however, ou mauy mead ows, but If the meadow is well plowed, the weeds destroyed and the isoil put in the best possible condition for the ai-ed, the siand of grass will be good and thu advantages In favor of large yields greatly increased thereby. . Storm Mouses for ilistant I-'leIla. Summer storms often come lip UicK ly. If tin; farm is a large one It is usu ally Impossible for men at work in dis tant fields to run to the house or burn for shelter. A tree does not, except for a very few minutes, afford any protec tion, as the steady drip from Its leaves Is nearly r quite as bad as being out lu the storm. Years ago we knew a fanner whose farm was long and nar row, with the house and buildings j tin? piiiiiu- ingiiway at one euo. .en the other he built what he called a storm bouse, 14x1-1, w ith a good roof and large enough door s that tue teams could be nin under 11 in time of sudden shower. It was also a shelter for tools at night. Sueh a storm house did not cost very much, nnu was much better than getting men und teams wet, or to save themselves from this by taking shelter under trees, which in thunder storms is about the most dangerous shelter that utiy one can seek. Ex change. I'rofltx in Cattle HaxIrtK. Those who receive the highest prices for cattle get them Into market In the shortest period of time, as the object Is to save a ywr in feeding. It is a loss to keep au animal four years If It can be gotteu Into market when 3 years old, for the year's time saved means lulMr and food as well as Interest on capital invested. With the use of such bis-f producing breeds as the short horns. Herefords, Angus aud Gallo ways, nu average weight of 2.000 pounds per animal has been obtained in four years, while 3 year-olds have readied J .800 pounds, and 2-year-olds 1,400 pounds, the daily Increase bidng over two pounds fori he yearling up to 2 years old, and from one and a half jsiutids to one and three-fourths pounds for older nnlmals. The live weights only are given, but animals have divss ed (17! per cent, when In prime condi tion. Kxperiments showing such re sults have been frequently made, and should convince all farmers that llvy can produce steers that will weigh LWKi pounds, live weigh!. In three yea s If they will use proper breeds. Profit. Is made bv using the best animals for the purposes desired. HtiiiillltiK a Colt. In handling a colt, Its Instincts and tendencies should never be lost sight or, such as kicking, striking and run ning away from anything it conceives to be dangerous. Us faculties of see ing, smelling and hearing are very acute, and are given It for self-preservation, which Is the flm law of nature. The experienced trainer will lie patient, and not require too much of a colt at a start, but gradually bring him In con tact with all Imaginary dangers, until It b-arns from experience thnt they are harmless. No thoughtful or Intelligent person will ever abuse a colt for Isdng afraid of anything, for It simply loten elflcH II fear aud makes mutters worse. farmers' Itevlew. Went. lndM.-..tiileT Soil. Much alout the character of soil may be told by experienced Tanners if tbey can sis.' the kinds of weeds that grow .upon it. t tiere are many weens inui are never found on very poor soil, and others that wl.l perhaps grow but will not amount to mneii unless the soli Is very rich. The pigweed and purslane, which Is often called chick weed, is vevy nbtindunt lu old gardens, and always shows the presence of a large amount of available nitrogen. Ho rich are thesn weeds In nitrogenous nutrition that they are often pulled up and fed to pigs, which will eat (hem in preference to grass, as they are more nutritious. The common ragweed grows In nil kinds of noils. But If the land Is poor. It will blossom and seed at a few Inches from the ground, while In rich sol) It i-vows a fool and a half to two feet high. The mullein In pastures usually marks Ihe running out of the grass, and probably tiiat the laud Is poor American Cultivator. uccraaful Gardening. Following are some of the things necessary to success In the garden: 11) careful preparation of the soli; (2) lib eral fertilizing; (3) good aeed; (4) food tillage; (ft) eradication of weeds. By observing these points wc always have a profitable garden. To bava In their season plenty of fresh vegetables (or the table and a surplus to aoll at a good price makes tba gardea aa profl labia ,4.-, :my portion of the farm. 'f:i! osl- J hUlili-8 of the garden are ,T"at, and 110 1 fanner cau afl'ord to nr ulcet it. In- hiead of a few rowg of U'iiih. cot i. e c, Kctitteied over the farnwi (as If laud for 1 :t garden wt re In-grudged), the veRe- tablee are planted In a plot net apart ! for the puriio.se, In orderly rows, hil 8, i etc. The weeda o'e feept out, (he foil ; wi.dl cultivule.l; tne prollt bi glus wi h ' the first ereta neas, continues until beets apd onlotw Hre guthered In the full and ou through the winter whi'e these lust. We profitably market our aurpluti pea a, lieans, beets, sweet corn, cui.-uuibeis, oulons, etc. And last, but not leiiHt, ik profit from last year's gardening we have just dug a quantity of Hue large parsnips for market, be tiideH bavins plenty for home une. There in idi-nty of salaify when we want ,,, use jt. y,y planting with I'.b- era mimj all(1 MU)WU!r aii necissary niri, ,lU( :1iJ(,r (mr garden is always a guecess.-Practlcal Fanner. lirown's Mxumple. 'Thi r," said BrowD, wilh a shake of hia head, "I've painted the houje and the barn and sited! The f't!oe has )ieen fixed, and the lawn's linen mowed, But I do wish the town would fix up that road. It's a gimme. I call it, inst plain and flat, That we have to .drive over roads like that! I'll wait no longer, I'll start to-day And fix uiy part of it anyway." Now, Brown was one of those fellows who When they start a thing, just "rush It through." And a week or two after, as Neighbor .Tone Wna driving home with his pair of ronns, Brown's road was dry, while his own, next door, v Wns mud to the depth of a foot or more. "Hy C.eorgc," said Jones, "I'll let Brown see That 1 can build romls ns well as be!" Now, Neighbor Smith, who livnd below, Haw Jones re). Hiring his road, and so lie tix'-d up his, to Ik "in the game," And Ni'.,J;l)or Kohinson did the same, I And si-. 11 every householder in town Was trying his lest to "heat out. Brown.1 Ari(i n0Wi wu(.n ,n(, tovvn committee meets ; To talk of roads, they call them "streets. The moral this talc to the reader brings Applies to roads aud other things. Keforrns like snowballs, wii! keep on growing, If somebody only sets them going. Fanners' Voice. Crop flotation. To grow the same: crop upon a field year after year is the very worst way of treating the soil, livery plant, has Its own peculiar habit of life. It feeds more heavily upon one substance than upon another; it attacks the soil par ticles in Ms own characteristic man ner; Its peculiar root system will use only a certain portion of the soil, and only to a certain depth; iu short, It will exhaust the land, making it weak trad woru in one way, icsiving it fertile Jii all other wavs. When n ex weeds settle niKm the lands, those having hnl its different from the crop grown will find a rich soil for their growth and will nourish, always with great detri ment to the crop desired by the hus bandman, and often with Its total de struction. The Urst consideration, therefore, In a system of rotation of crops Is to exhaust the soil a uniform ly as possible. This may be done by following, for instance, a shallow root- i ed with a deep rooted crop, in ordei to exhaust the upper aud lower layers nlike.-l'tah Experiment Station Bulle j tin. J Clover for Sandy Hoil. 1 On U kinds of soil clover, when fully ' grown, is lieueilL Its roots bmik up I the heavy clay soils and make them permeable to air and moisture. But on sandy soils a clover growth as often as every two or three years Is a necessity. U is only thus that what vegetable mat ter H contains can be keip4 from lnjUig washed or burned away and wasted It Is often difficult to get a clover catch on sandy soil. Clover nei"d mineral f"rtility, both potash and phosphate of lime. In both t!)ce sandy soil Is gen erally deficient. Then is no bolter sin gle man'ire for sandy soil than wood ashes. If from hard wood these will also furnish some lime and phosphate. Harrowing; Spring Oraln. There Is one caution which every grain-growing farmer should heed. Thai ia, to harrow the soil, where the seed has ls'eD cast, not only when It Is sown, but after every rain heavy enough to compact the surface and make a crust ed soil as it dries out. If this Is done once or twice before the grain comes up, the grain will grow rapidly and will Itself prevent further packing of the surface by rains. Poultry Note. Lack of grit, overfeeding and Idle ness cjiuse liver trouble. Purplish red edgi of comb and wat tk Indicate lack of condition. The poultry business Is much easier than the dairy busluess, and quit as proflia.ble. It costs 110 more to take good care of a good fowl than It does to take care of a dunghill. Listen In the hen-house after dark, aud if yon lu-ar wheezing you have roup on hand. In clcanlpg a hen hon everything that is movable should be taken out doors and cleaned. If cut very fine and cooked, clover Is a good thing to add to the morning meal for poultry. Bones that have marrow In them, when ground, make an exceedingly rel Ishable food for fowls. The Chinese boll eggs bard and then wrap them In soft clay. Tbey will keep for ever, It Is said. There has been a great Improvement In poultry, but there la plenty of room for mora Improvement U .1. 11, ii. pa li from IU UaJi-tU .!.dini in The wife of the Kev. A. K Ann. tor of the lieOfurd Chnstiaii I'll nt lilandimsvllle. Hi., a fur yearc 'ni pelled io live a life it tori ore from eaje. Her ease ballied tlo- pa.. ir,aua. but to-day ehe la alive auu well, am! I'ha the story of her rwuverj M l iliima; "About six jeara a'u,M ael lia. Adams, "1 weighed about 140 pound, hut iuy bealtli bi(;an to fail and 1 mst flesh. Ms fuod d.d Uot Ui,ri-e with ine and felt tike a stone m nil sunmirli. 1 began to bioat ail over until 1 Inniitui 1 bai dropay. "1 had pains and sureueas in iuy left side which extended clear a rns m.v ba. k and also into the region of my heart, inur ing these apelia a hard ridge would appear in the left side of my stomach ami around the left side. "These attack left tne sore and ex hausted. All lust summer I was so nerv 0111 that the children laughing and play ing nearly drove me wild. I suffered also from female trouble aud doctored with ten different piijciaas without receiving auy help. "My hus band huv- 0: ' Hu Hiuh md .'rod." .! no relief tintil 1 had taken six boxes. 1 am now taking the eleventh box and haTe been greauy benefited.. "I was also troubled with nervous pros tration and numbness of my rikiit arm and band so that at times 1 could hardly endure the pain, hut that has all passed away. I now hsve a good appetite and am able to do mv own work, llnve done more tbi summer than in the past four years put together. Dr. Williams' I'ink Bills for Tale 1 eople curiit me ann 1 think it my duty to let other sufferers know it." Is Health Wor n Ten O-nti? Man suffer many mysterious ailments from unknown causes, aud nine-tenths of them have their origin In the digestive canal somen here. It dors any person pood to clean out this canal occasionally in a rational way, provided it is not doue in a violent manner. The proper cleans ing and disinfecting preparation ia Oas careta Candy Cathartic, which are very gentle, but at the Bame time thoroughly effective. A 10c box will purify the whole system and in most cases remove the cause of ill health. When "feeling bad" take Casi arets. They will do Vxu good, aud can do yon do harm. Alfred Nobel. Alfred Nobel, the in ventor of dynamite, who rec ntly died, has bien honored by a beaut fol monu ment to Mb memory at Hamburg, erect- d by his f-i'nd, Max A. Phi! pp. It represents the Bnai t iumph of the humane, enlightening idea of peace 0er the rough and liestial impulses of th world. It wae NoM'g prettegt sor row that the dinamile which be invetit ed and devoted to works of ntiliry was to eommonlv arplied to the cruel pnr poses of war and anarchy. Piso't Cure for Consumption haa saved me large doctor bills. 0. L. baker, 4.2U Regent Sq., Philadelphia, Fa , Dec. 8, 'U6. Cultivation in the garden, like plant ing, will not admit of any unneoceary dj.ay. A aath of blsck-spqngled tulle is very j effective on a gown f -ome ra'e ti t. GAME STONE IN HKK bit' the uew - n ft n p r of Dr. Will- rv'?A. f VsTT iaai's' I'ink riv rVV V0f7 V5-. 1" i 1 1 a for AAV-YjJfY I 'ale P e o - ST3i? pie, indue- y . s. try tWI ?AVV began tak- MUtA ing them VYr last No- CAJy vemoer out e x uerienc- llSllil I WSSSt Sir exact reprodnctioos of the fio.ooe originala by Muville, which wffl ba glrna you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions tnsmsa below. These Plaque are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any sufgaatitsi atf advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. Mo maiiutlacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents ta ita customers. They are not for sale at any price, and can ba obtains, aaty ia tha manner specified. The subjects are: American Wild Ducks. American Pteewutt, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out aataral as Ola. Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH has bean the standard for as years. TWENTY-TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year. That's bow good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic. Starch. Accept no substitute. "Say Aye No' and Ye'll Ne'er Be Mar-' ried." Don't Refuse All Our Advice to Use SA POLIO : coy ever We never did; but we bT seen the clothing t'ois time of the vcar so covered with dandruff thct it looked aa if it had been out in a regular snow storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will melt these Rakes of dandruff the scalp. It goes further than this: it prevents their formation. It has still other properties: it will restore color to gray hair in jut ten times out 01 every ten esses. And it does even more: It feeds and nourishes the root of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be comes long hair. We have a book on the Hsir and Scalp. It is yours, for the asking. If jnn in not nbtala all tha bmatta tou eriiei-ted from tha ue of tb VUror, write llo; loctor about It. Probably there In xirne difficulty with jour gen era! njster.i which may be auliy re moved, aaarent, DR. J. AVER, LowU, WVVwVVV Test Poeket Items. The ptamp cteik often weighs people's world. The f wer acqnain'ances a man hist ih less he is b red. . t C'i' g'aiaware would be more papula if dealers would cat prices, A man is e ldo n interested ia tia weigiitof another rntu'i harden. R 1 nor is gossip's strong fort and. troth is the dynamite gua that re loos t. CURE YOUHtELif bee Ble a in. lecaersM, lu Irrltelioee mw eWMiere. of luuceae I electee. 1'eJuleee eej -i , yi'"Cl CwtslCltCa. (eat or poenMaa. r o(ciiiiuTLD.rn tils' i A Beautiful Present J 1 f lsle.re. I EZlrnner FREE for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To induce you to try this brand of starch.so that you may find out for yourself that all claims for its superiority and econ omy axe true, the makers have had arsparaa, at great expanse, a series of four PLAQUES How To Got Tbons All purchasers of UQw M cent or Ix Seent rarkaM of Elastle Btarea (Flat Iron Brand), aramtltled to r csivefrnm their grocer oos of these beautiful flame Plaqaes free. . Tb plaques will not be sent by Ball. They can be obtaiDud only fraat yes grocer, Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not delay. This offer Is fur a short time only. ' 1