THE NORTHWESTERN GKO. E. HHNRCllOTEB, Editor A 1’ab. LOUP CITY, NEBRA8KA. OVER THE STATE. The old Miller* of York county h»»« effected an organization. Uahk oounty farmers will this year plant a good deal of Kaffir corn. It will coat Johnson oounty 954,000 for expenses during the year 1R00. It coats Richardson oounty 9902 to care for har indigent poor last year. Ki> M. HKAiu.ahas been appointed re ceiver of the defunct Ogalalla bank. Citizens of Columbus ara looking for a man who threatens to burn bnild inge. Thk public schools of Y'alentine hare been closed on account of an epidemic of diphtheria Durosnoits in the broken First Na tional blink at Ravenna have received 30 per cent of their holdings. Thk school house at Klmwood caught Hre, but the Haines were ijuelched be fore much damage was done. Mk. ank Mhs. IIkiiman Waiii non. of Real rice, recently celebrated the six tieth anniversary of thoir married life. Huy home made goods and build up home Industries, is a good policy. Far rell's Fire Kxlinguisher, made by Far rell A oa, Omaha. Thk pluns for the new Methodist church at Norfolk have been completed and work on the structure will be at once resumed. Thk Nebraska National bank of Omaha bid in such way as to Mcure a good chunk of the new government 4 per cent loan. i me Jv| ilf*' III DUIlUilIK »BIWV1»WWH «» Grand Island expect* to pay off every cent of Indebtedness within the next eighteen month* Tub Klkhorn Irrigation and Lund eompany lias written contract* to break and crop 2,300 acre* of irrigated | land in Holt county. Amkxiibi* article* of ineorpjratioi I have been Hied l>y the Oinaiia Fair and , •Speed association, fixing the capital atock ut gl&O.OOO, divided into «,ooo aharea. Ax expert iia* been (rut to work look- , ing over the book* of the clerk of the district court of Howard county. It is | claimed be haa been taking extortion- , ate feea Uhwakhm of 929,000 was paid Into the Hodge county treasury one day last | week by agents of the Union Pacific 1 and Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri Val- j ley railroads . A kkhoumiuko hammer, carelessly i handled by Albert Kafford, in the Have lock shops, struck him in the forehead i and knocked him senseleBa. He suffered ; no serious injuries. IIahtinctu.n school district voted ; bonds to the amount of 912.000 for the ] purpose of erecting a brick high school building of eight rooms. The vote stood 199 for nnd H against the bonds. Kii Williams, a farmer living four miles west of Oconee, left the farm he bad rented, taking what horses he had with him. but leaving a wife with sev eral small children and many unpaid bill* behind him. Thomas Colic, a liartington atock buyer, was severely bitten by a mad dog, the teeth of the animal going en tirely through his band. The poison was promptly eliminated from the wound, and the doctor lias slight fears of uny serious results Gicanu lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen, in special session at Grand Island, reduced the initiation fee from 90 to a minimum of 9-r>. Considerable .3__...i t..i_ * u :..* i_ was brought about About loo dele gate* are in attendance. This reduc tion was made on account of hard times. HuHoi.AKH last week attempted to blow the safe in the store of II. /urn winkle at Utica, but evidently were frightened away. An entrance was made by forcing open the front door. A hole four inches deep was drilled in the safe. The money drawer was pried open, but the pennies it contain ed and a revolver were not taken. Title grave of Mrs. John Connelly, who was buried in the Catholic cemo tery at Columbus nine days ago, was opened by ghouls, who were likely frightened away or found they had gone to the wrong grave, as the body was not taken. The false teeth of the deceased had been removed from the mouth and dropped on the ground near by. Uka- Louis Jkhhui*. who has preached six years for the I’resbytcriuus of Hiller, died very suddenly last week at the advanced age of 70. Assisted by the Kev. liyron Heal! of Lincoln he had been carrying on a very successful revival meeting and white giving his testimony he sunk in his chair aud after a minute's repose fnished while sitting and was taken home and never recovered. Thk consolidated report of elute hanks now being tabulated by Secreta ry Towuley of the state banking hoard discloses an rncoursging condition of ufTairs. The report shows that at the close of husitiesa. December 31, the total reserve fund of the state hanks was a fraction over fit per cent, where as the percentage required by law Is |A Twenty-eight per cent is the highest ever sbowu by any previous report Thk Dodge damage case against the KtkhocA rued, growing out of the ItVi.ooo tire, wee g-ven to the Jury. It brought in a verdict of “no cause for action." The contention of the Uswr in the tire wsa that it was caused by carelesanraa of the rati way and set by sparks from aa engtae The retinas company defended on tke gruuad that it waa l«| at fault and gave evidence to show tbat a boy and a cigar started Ike cuMltagratlua t i*fc IHiabar Junior badeeror soetety celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of the order's foundation ta Vuiertee Sun day With appropriate riwctws 1 mtirtst has been organised and •oas-kiaery purchased to eommeuce dig king la the Middle break “gold Helds ia the west part »l Lancaster couaty Ji ill s bantu ao, a farmer living seres auiea north wee I nl bmersow committed sutswle by knag lag lie had lived la that community abuut Ik year* III* wife died rweaile aud this »av the cam# of ki» uutimely death The osHSpte were well ead favorahiv kauwa aad leave a family of sir chll tlrea wae a kaby «mlv hmr davs old Talk on Irrigation A rousing county meeting was held at Lexington for the purpose of naming the dates of the Nebraska State Irriga tion convention. Wedneaday, Thnra day and Friday, October 7, 8 und 9, were the dates named for the atate meeting, thus making It easy for all who desire to attend the North Platte Irrigation fair October 12. Overybody was bubbling over with Irrigation enthusiasm and every assur ance was expressed that the next con vention would In every respect exceed anything of the kind ever held In the state. Mr. Clarkson said that tha Platte was the most magnificent valley be ever saw and with irrigation a veri table garden of Kden. Senator Akers said that since t887 Nebraska's progressive farmers had built over 2,000 miles of Irrigation ditches, over 1,009,000 seres of land were reclaimed, with over *10.000,000 in increase of land values. Thu next three years Nebraska would have 8, 000,000 acres under irrigation. Mr. Kdmisten did not hove time to talk, but assured every one that Lexington would equal any city in Nebraska in looking after stale irrigation meetings. An Important Decision. Lincoln dispatch: A number of opin ions were handed down by the supreme sourt today, one being of special inter est to the residents on thn border* of streams of this state where fish have been planted This was the ruining county case of the West Point Water Power, etc., company against the state ex rel, Mood to, in which the judgment of the lower court is affirmed and the court holds there is an implied obliga tion on the part of those who erect mill dams to provide adequate runways for the passage of tish, and that tna preservation of fish is a proper function of government; that the reserved pow ers of the state are inalienable and can not be bartered away or anrrenderad by the legislature. Tim Next stale Fair. Chairman Densmore, Secretary Fur nas and Messrs, iiarncs. Vance. Bas sett, Doolittle ami Dunham of the board of state fair managers held a meeting in Omaha last week. Much important busineas was transacted. The listof oill cers for the next fair was tilled up, save the generul superintendency, which will be tilled soon. The officers nre: Chief of police, Kd Davis of Clay Cen ter; master of transportation, (ieorge V. Hines, Omaha; auperintendent of _ la_I 1_1 I Ilf If II_1_ i1.l_. "P ...... ........... superintendent mercantile hall, Ldgur Allen, Omaha; superintendent art hall, George VV. I.ininger, Omaha; euperin* tendent manufacturers' hali, K. H. liewey, Columbus; superintendent of forage. J. II. Jlutler, Omaha: superin tendent of umpitbeuter, Austin Hum phrey, Lincoln; superintendent of gates, K. M. Seurle, Ogalalla; booth manager, Dunham, Omaha; superin tendent of water sprinklers and ice, J. M. Lee, Oxford; superintendent of stor age and repairs, W. II. Maua, Malcolm. The premium list was revised and completed. Premiums were increased about 25 per cent, making the aggre ?rate offered about 840,000. The total or county collective exhibits has been raised from 82,000 to 82.275. The high est single premium in this class is 8000, and the lowest 8100. Twelve premiums instead of five, will be offered. The winter corn show has been abolished and the exhibit will here after be at the state fair. This exhibit must be of matured corn, and therefore the raise of the preceding year will be shown. Liberal premiums have alvays been offered. Tuesday, September 1, was designat ed as children's und pioneers' day. Nebraska'. Militia. Washington dispatch: Secretary of War Lainont, in reply to an inquiry directed to him by the senate today, rc ported the total militia strength of all states and territories. According to the report, Nebraska has one general; six members of the general's staff; cavalry company officers, 3; noncom missioned officers. 11; musicians. 2; privates, 33; light battery company officers, 3; noncommissioned officers 11; musicians, 2: privates, 40; infantry, reg imental, held and staff officers, 14; company officers, (!.'>; noncommissioned officers, 199; musicians, 72; privates, 729; aggregate, 1,193; number of men available for military duly, 177,57k, es timated. New Process for Heel Sugar. Fremont dispatch: Messrs. J. W. Sell mil and William Peterson of this city have applied for a patent on a new method of manufacturing crude sugar and syrup from sugur beets. These two gentlemen have succeeded in mak ing raw sugar which is much superior to that first made t>y Mr. Peterson about two months ago. They eatiinste that from one acre of liccta of average yield sixty-five gallons of syrup can be made. The sugur they have mttde. even in its raw state, euu be used for culin ary purposes, and lias very little vege table taste or flavor. The cost of ex truding the sugar from the beets is only about a fourth of the cost of the present method. Mr. Nehadt is well posted on the chemistry of sugar tusk ing, and feels confident that the pro cess used by himself uud Mr Peterson •rill be a grand thing for tba fariuera t.ulhosissii, sugar Heel I’rodu'srs Neligh dispatch A targe enthusi astic delegation from here will attend the beet sugar . oitveittion. commencing at Fremont tomorrow A great deal of Interest is beiug manifested in the subject and negotiations are In prog ress with several parties for the estab lishment uf a factor) t disposltioa is appareat among eaalera capitalist* in put in factories if it can be demon strnted they would prove profitable and the will and climate suitable lut tnn raising of beets William tale i»i< I oar tag's Iss-uuiscb dispatch William Im waa brought beh-ie Judge I It I etd>n in ll»a district comet this morning #nd -entented t.-i »i.-mg \i, n.laani 1 • lb cart, t he jury was actuated ia biing tag tn a verdict Of anea% aaghler by the fact that the dafeitdaat ts nut It yenr% of age, and was strm a Ike first mow lie will hate tn serve toor yeaia a the penitentiary at hard labor 1'h* #r ■tWt la e«sr aide red by all decidedly light, Cons alering the crime It Is umlerettswl the defease wilt appeal the case tn tbn supreme cwnri SAVANNAH BANK ROBBED. ' THIEVES SET 1WAV WITH $14,000 IN BONDS AND STAMPS. I BOLD RAID BY CRACKSMEN. I — Tba Watabau Boat Mato loiMdlillltj ■ ad Than tba Vault Wat Botarad— IJnablv to Open tho Safa Whtrb tontalnod Katanal Thouaond Dollars—Tho Ronds All Numborod. i - St, Johki’H, Mo., Fob. 10. Kobbers i | made u raid on the .State National I'.anlt at. Savannah,' Mo., sixteen mile* from here, ln»t night. Tliey beat the night watchman into insensibility and ! then effected an entrance into the vault. They secured uboutf:ioo worth of stamps belonging to the poitoftice, iiut were unable to open the safe which contained several thousand dollars. in the private boxes connected with the vault the robber* found fll.OOO in bond*, which they carried away witli them The bonds were numbered from 170,738 to 170,744 Inclusive and numbers 114,101 and 114,102. The coupons on tho bonds due January I. IHOfl. had not been detached. FLED FROM TRANSVAAL Michigan Miners Kafuaeil to Tska Arms Against tbs Hoar ttovarninrnl. Ikonwood, Mich., Feb. 10.— Captain W. II. Knight and his party, who left here Iasi spring for the gold fields of South Africa, have returned home un expectedly. Two weeks before Jame son’s raid into the Transvaul the ofii cers of the mining compunles were smuggling rifles and ammunition into llin I 'Iiinu y IU UIC ih/iuhu i;i uwwc uun Tuesday. December 31, the mines were •hut down and the men were ordered lt> take guns and ammunition and he prepared to march to Johannesburg by 4 o'clock iu the afternoon. The Michigan men refused to obey the order and they were informed that they most take up arms against the Boer government or leave the mines. Captain Knight and purty left at once and were just over the line in the Orange Free state when the battle between the Boers and Dr. Jatueson occurred. Many miners, says Captain Knight, were forced into taking up arms bv t he oflicials, who shut up all the boarding houses and bought all the available provisions and literally starved the men into accepting their terms. The Michigan men aay that John Hays Hammond deserves no sympathy. HIGH WATER IN TEXAS. Th* Hrazo* Hlvar Continue* to HI** — Heavy Lou In Llv* Hltnji. Fort Worth, Tex.. Feb. 10—During the past thirty-six hours another rise of six feet has coine down the Itra/.oa river. At Hempstead two ferryboats were swept away and the Iron pillars of Die new bridge are gone. Hundreds of dead horses and cattle are lloaling down stream and the loss is heavy all along tlic river. Volasco is now an islund. Two white men and one negro were drowned. The Sutiine river in East Texas Is out of its banks and is doing much dauiugc to saw mills. Many bead of live stock have been drowned. M’KINLEY THEIR CHOICE. _ i Kmiw< Kcpuhllrair I.egUlatnrs \r« for ! the Ohio Muu. Toi'KK.v, Kan., Feb. 10.—Tin-Topeka | Muil recently asked the Kepublicun , members of the legislature for their ! Presidential preference, and to sug- ! gest it winning platform. To-day it , publishes letters from sixteen, end all favor McKinley for President and pro- 1 tection in the platform, and one only, Axelton of Pottawatomie, favors the free and unlimited coinage of silver. Baker of Franklin am! Good no of Bourbon want the .Mate convention to indorse Cyrus Belaud for national com mitteeman. I -- Shout fit TIolu-Hvl'S to llrath. i PKMKV.Okla., Feh. 10.—At TonWawa, a small .own a few miles north <., acre Free Methodists ate holding a revival, and it seems the whole town will be turned over to religion. The meeting goes on every day and night .Men and women faint unit men and women , have died in the last month while shouting. From miles around people Hove to the meetl g Men who have never tie fore attended church have joiued and licguu pleaching. I A tablegraui trnw Mrs. ilau.aiosit. tt vsiiiso io\, Feh. in Secretary OF uey has received the follow iug cable gram from Mrs. John Hays Hammond, dated yesterday at Pretoria "Be cause ol inv husband's III health, due to prison con Hue meat. I tie government • Hows me to remove him to a private house where I can |>er*o*i*!ly attrud him The preliminary examination* are priKvi'dlug end the treatment of the prisoner* Is good. " gelSer tlnyuslt nets tea tree* Hu iioikt. N V,, Feh to Ihe lit • Father John M Fitageretd, eon \ vtvted of arson in Ihe aceotnl degree, todav was scuteaced to ten years cog. •genual is the stale prison at An iitin lather Mlagerald affirmed hla iggttgggvea(l. Pittsiiijko, Pa.. Keb. 10.- An early morning fire at McKeesport, Pa., re sulted in the loss of one life and the destruction of property worth $200,000. The fire started on the fifth floor of the Altmever building, and is sup posed to iiuve been caused by defect — I — „ 1 1 L A 1 _ I fi t. _ Al. • » W Viwm IW **B were discovered by the printers of the McKeesport Herald us the tire began to eat its way through the sixth floor. The night's work had just been finished and the paper was about to go to press. When the flume* were seen a rush was made for the usual point of egress, but the stairways were iinput.xable. The only resource* left were the win dows und the rope in the elevator shaft. All except 0. M. liurton, the foreman of the composing room, suc ceeded in sliding down the rope. His escape was cut off and he wa- burned to death. The flames spread to the adjoining building* before they were extin guished The loss to the Altineyer building und the Herald plant W esti mated at 9175,000, and on the other buildings, 975,000. MARRIED HER CHOICE. A Nebraskan Kesnru to Habeas i orpas Proeeeillngs to **• ore HU New Wife. York Neb., Kelt 10.—Judge Kales of this place has issued r writ of habeas corpus, commanding the superintend ent of the Mate Industrial School for Uirls, to deliver to the local authori ties the lusty of Anna Louisa Janes, a Mcl’herson county young woman, alleged by her busb ind so be unjustly confined at. the institution under the name of Anna Louisa Clouse. The girl was sent to the school on tier fiarent’s representation that she was ncorrigiule In the application for the writ it is alleged that tier incor rigibility lay In her refusal to marry the man selected for her by her parents »nd her action in marrying Instead one of her own choice. < on •Iderable interest is manifested in the case owing to the uuusuul law point Involved A SOLDIERS LUCK Georgs Niles, a Private In the Regular Army. Kxpeets to Inherit St.Vi.noo. Fort Rilky, Kan . Feb. 10. Ueorge D. Niles, who came here from Abilene eight, years ago and enlisted as a pri ▼ate in the United States army, ex pects to establish his right to an Iowa fortune, lie claims to be the illegiti mate son ut a wealthy bachelor in Central Iowa, who recently died in testate Niles' mother is also dead, but she left him valuable documents which, it Is alleged, prove his parent age. Niles lias recently been stationed in the Kasl with the medical corps, but is now on a furlough bringing suit to recover the estate, which is estimated at ft.'M.OU". Her. TaulliM Mum for Dlvorcs. Pkhiiv, »>U., Keb. 1U.—Uev. J. M. Taulbee, formerly presiding elder of the Methodist church of Covington, Ky„ has sued his wife, Gallic C. Taul bee. for divorce. Her. Taulhee charges the defendant with neglecting him in thst she wined and dined other men In hia absence. He also charges her with selling hi* property and running away with another man. Oumm* Will KaieMieO a Uuimuuihi. Havana, Keb. 10. It U reported that ticm-ral Maxluio Homes ta going to establlah a seat of government at Higu aura. Province «*f Nan la I lara lie ha* beeu aniiouueetl to be oa the move at llaiabaiiu, s«u Ketipv, I stud amt Meriet. thla Province. Mas llvsiain A|»«ilosl«»a t ban tuts Pels to The Saturday He view Moultons a ruumr that au am ide spologv from lord Huaraveu to the New tori* Yacht club la on tls way to the I uited Males. NEWS IN UNIEP A company is forming to i>rwl and operate au anti trust alee furnace at Webb t tty. Mo. The MtamHAft Iteima'reta In I oagreas elected Mr llueliery their memtaer of the I ongrewatonal 1 ampeigu >‘om Mtil tee Ueuator IhiIkii« resolution to change the seMate itttea concern lag dlalrtbo lion of epprofulatioa loll* waa *le (eeted h* a vote of Mi to It , STANLEY WITH AMERICA The Kaplorer s»7« British Tnblle Opinio* I la « amln( Booed to Artiltrntfo.i. Nkw Yohk. Keb. 0.—Henry M. Htu i ley. the African explorer, now a men I her of the British Parliament, haa i written a letter to Major J. B. Pond ! of this elty, on the Venexnelan ques , tion. In the letter Mr. Stanley says: 1 “I am entirely on the aide of America, i but I must admit that I am not aur ! priaed that the Kogllsh papers backed ! up Salisbury Taught by the virulent I remarks of yonr Journals. I had of course devoted much time to un derstand It, whercaa Kngllsh rd I Itors were exceedingly 111 Informed. ! Then there are two or three inju I dicious remarks In Olncv’a dispatch I which puts British backs up. bnt after ! reflecting it is wonderful how many ! have come round to my opinion that I whatever the transgressions of Olney, . there is a great deal of Justice In the I American dumand. I feel quite sure now that It will not be long before i the opinion becomes general that w# i were in the wrong in refusing arbitra I tion. while the more I think of Olney'a dispatch tlie more Impressed I arn that Olney could scarcely have written otherwise than lie did.” A CHARITY WRANGLE . The Hon** Strike# Out Approprlallen, for Catholic InslItutlona. WasHisaTon, Keb. The House wss the scene of another wrangle yes terda.v over appropriations for char itable institutions of the district of Columbia while tiie district bill was under consideration, and among Other things the A. P. A. came in for a strong denunciation. ticnerai Hen derson of lows made a fiery speech, attacking amendments offered by Mr. Hamer of Nebraska, taking appropri ations awa y from the sectarian insti tutions of die district and giving them to the Public Charity Board for distribution, democrats and Kcpab 1 loans chimed In on both sides and considerable feeling was aroused. The appropriat ion tor six religions charitable institutions, one Episcopal and five Catholics, for the care of or phan* anil helpless aged, were stricken out, but the amendments to strike out the appropriations for other private institutions, including the Yonng Wo men’s Christian Home, the Hope and Help Mission, etc., were defeated. MOVE ACAIN8T THE FIGHT. National IwaUlatlon to Slop THo Hak«r fr|tx*tfiirvjfM»ft Hxtllft Washiwgtov, Kcb. «. -The District of Colurnblu appropriation bill, on which a fight has been made own charitable appropriations, was de feated in the House to-day by a vote of 135 yeas to 14; nays. Delegate Catron of New Mexico in troduced a bill to prevent the pugil istic festival from taking place near El Faso. The bill makes prise fight ing a misdemeanor, punishable by im prisonment for not less than five years. Mr. Catron asked for the unanimous consent for consideration, but Mr. Knox, Republican, of Massa chusetts objected, and the bill was re ferred. At 3 p. m. the House passed the anti-prize fighting bill without di vision. _ Christian Kn.leuvoren I'rulist WasiiINOton. Feb. 0.—.Senator Hher man presented a petition from Dayton, Ohio, in which the Christian Endeavor Society of that town asks that Con gress abolish the protected industry of ninety day divorces In Oklahoma. Hirnilur expressions have come from other parts of the country as well as iriMJJ < /n lit imiiMi. uiib rvr tni ii*/ imi touching on the qneHtion ha* been in troduced, I.IVI. 6TO< H AND I'ltDDI I K MAIIKLI* Quotation* Irom New York, Chicago. *t Coal*. Omaha nml I l»cwhere. OMAHA. ilultcr-Creamery separator 18 it IV Hutter—t air to good country 13 44 14 Kkkk -r*e»h . 12 13’ 1 Chickens Dressed, par ft. ft ,vh 71, pucka—Per ft. ...7.. 814® id Turkey* per *. II 46 U Prairleeblckeri* Per do*. 8(0 44 0 &r Oee*e Per ft . 7 44 * Lemon* Choice Mceslnu* .... 3 .V) 4j 4 75 Oranges IN r box . 2 80 45 3 24 Honey—Fenny white, per lb . 14*4 ' r. Apples- Per Old . 2 75 44 3 .V) Hweei no tutors i.ood, per bbl 2 25 &2 6( Potatoe*—Per bu 115 45 4” Deans Navy, hand-nlc ed.bil I 40 44 I 80 Cranberrle*— ape Cod, pr.bid * Tb if, 8 00 Huy Upland, per ton. ft 7< it 7 o Onion* Per bn. 25 »<, 40 Hroom Corn drown, per®. 2 45 2t* llor* Mixed parking . 3 K'i 4# 3 80 lloga—Heavy Weight*. lift ^4in lleeve* Stocker* and feeder* 2 ,'8» 66 3 ftO Heef Steer*.. 3 00 0 3 85 Hull*. 1 fti 48 . 30 Mugs. 2 .Vi <(# 3 <10 Calve*. 2 25 46 5 25 .. 2 25 2 51 I ow* . 1 78 66 3 50 llelfer*. 2 25 I® 3 44) Western*..,.. 1 75 «5 3 On sheep I ainlis . 3 7' 66 4 00 sheep Native p.we*. I 0k Jit 3 18 < IIICADO. W heat No. 2. spring. 64 id 64 *» Westerns -..... 3 70 d I 14 N KW t olth Wheat No. 7, red winter . **’ Mind Parker* * »• ilo sheep l.atun* Hr vie tihje*le I* Mr llerelaed a* tiMioiar. Hie J ittikii, Hrnall, Irk t It I* reported hern Ihnt ih’tittn t* wnt* tiling Wi Pi**H» proposal that I'reat dent < lernlan*! nrb (ml# na lu lha line* trf doll nutation krtarru the l*u uoutitrie* ktiunl Mawntwa * Paper* **rpre**«* Uixiwl, Pah X t he t bi* nh I# Itart* that the .leawtta hare tueceeded In *ttpp’ea*.ng the |>a|>er* which the lata t ardlual Manning intruded to he |ti*hUahad after hi* death dealing with Win Noetaljf of JnantU and their fnJWy A Mother'! I*** It 1* Mid that the Hod Samuel Hal* 1 loway of Colnmbua, 0., waa one of t i.e plainest men ever known in the ataie ! lie told many atorie* relative to ii i» , own personal ugliness of face witli ! great good humor. On# which heoften related with much reliah waa that pf the remark mad* by the little daughter of a friend in an other city with whom be waa dining "Mamma,” he heard the child aay in an awe-atrnck wbiaper. after a pro longed aurvey of the peculiar feature* of the gueat, "thatgenllein.in'amaminu muat have loved children mighty well." I "Why ao, my dear?" inquired the un i suspecting parent “On," returned the child In Die -tame audible whinner. "'cau*e *lie rained him!"—Youth"* Com pan ion j ...— - • too Howard, eioo The reader* of thla paper will »>e cleaned to learn that there I* at le**f one dreaded disease that Science bn* ! been aide to cure In at, II* "tag-* end that la Catarrh, llall'a cutarrli Cur- la , the only poaltlve ure now knowr w th* medical fraternity, f'ai -rrh b*tng | a conatltutlonal dlaoaao require* a - - atltutlnnal tre*t.lient. llall'a Catarrh Cure I* taken Internally acting dir- My upon the Mood and muioc nurtn - • ->f the *y«tem, thereby destroying Hie foundation of the dlaea*< mid giving th* patient atrength by building up Hi* c-u stltutlon and assisting nature !n d bog It* work The proprietor* have *o mm Ii faith In It* curative power* tint they ofTer One Hundred Dollar* foi any ■* that It fnlla to cure. Send for (l*i of testlmonlols Ad tress K. J CHKNKY * CO Toledo, O. Hold by druggtut*; 7*c llall'a Family Fills, 2Sc. a 'I he fatte«l IIIHII we ever *i,.w I* - n , “Heart * lM*lre by hi* wl < Ka riled Radish** *nd Paaa. The editor urge* all render* to grow the earllcMt vegeiahle*. They pay Well Halters Heed* are bred to ear line**, they grow and produce every time. Non* so early, *o line a* Halr-er * Try hi* rad tube* cabbage, pea*, be■el*, cucum j hers, lettuce, corn, etc! Money In 'fir you. Hal/,or la the largest grown 4>f vegetables, farm seeds, grosses, clovers potatoes, etc, I If you will rot this naa, »«Osl ' iilh.-s t -n> • » manr <•>•> tiaaval 1'iietetf ei »kni-»s»i.e IS* total ftild »*/] triad weal,, Sat. WWW »w» SaMuia Sravr tut Ulltan Tartftjaft HI* feel of earth makes ul men atpisl. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of tie- many phys ical ills which vanish Ik fore proper ef forts,—gentle efforts—plea. Mil m >rts — rightly directed. There i - comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sickness are not duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a const ipated condi tion of the system, which tins pleasant family laxative, Myrupof Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health, it* beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is tin one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acts. Kin therefore all important, in order to get it* bene ficial effect*, to note when you pur chase, t hat you have the genuine ur iM* which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup t’o. only, and sold by alt rep utable druggists. If in the enjoyment of pood health, •nd the system is regular then laxu lives or other remedies are not needed If afflicted with uny actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, hut if lit need of a laxative then one hlmuld have tin- tu *d., and wit It the well-informed every win eu, Hyrupof Figs stands highest auti Is moat largely used and gives most genei| hi A Fortum In Market GaiMam I .fivT,- —•* ««d street as kimer suiliaal atel w«| |.e..liS. ssusa, a Uuussa rut Iks twill, ,«wa»ntul he rapid ericsik sad vsrtr MaK-iiui mil *»• Is Ike ritswi aurtk Iwu M, i, i„a|, *., ..| .unlisted ** It emu* r*rwiiu* ,uni,. 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