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A smart Chicago operator advertised that he had discovered a process by which old and rancid butter could be made over as good as new, but that he could only handle large quantities. Some dealers sent him samples to try and in return received perfectly fresh ercamery butter. Then they sent agents all over the state, bought heav ily and sent the stufT to him. To their consternation he declined to operate on It. but offered to buy it at a small figure, much less than they had paid for it, and as. in the open market it would be graded as axle grease, they were obliged to let him have it. The new model Remington Type writer enjoys a larger sale than any other typewriter ever had. because it is the best. Send for catalogue. 1710 Farnam street, Omalia, Neb. At a recent sale of autographs in I.on don that of Keats sold for $131.25. while that of Oliver Cromwell sold for $33.75, and Lucretia Borgia, $02.50. A complete electric plowing plant has been Installed on an estate in France. AMTIfMA can ba y niwwl hy Dr. Tuft’* AmIIiiii* « i«. All miff*riTA from thl» < oin(m11• t oitoiiKJ wrtlf to Ilf . Taft Bro*.. 4 Klin HI. H.». Inftpr. N. Y.. for • Mun|ile»K*tti«,*M*nt HlM#»lut4»ly free on ivetipt «*f fi*jn*ai>ii a<Mre«». They ait' rHiai>!a make up Its contents and its readers are the most cultivated men and women in every part of the country.— Houghton, Mlfliin & Co., Boston, Mass. /' M v do' tor unid i would die hut, I’lso's < ’are for Consumntlon cured me Amo* Kelner, i berry Volley, Ills , Nov. 23, 1M!5 The world Is full of men with no other posesslon than experience, who would be glad to sell it. Ktar Tobacco is the leading hruud of the world, because it is the best. The star of Bethlehem was so railed because of its resemblance to the star which guided the Magi. Dent TohsrroKplf and Smoke Tour I.lffe 1*1), To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag netic. full of life, nervo and vigor, take No To Bac, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or It. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address bu-rllng Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. U'bee Answerin') Advertisements Kindly Mention This Taper. When Andrew D. White, now United States ambassador at Berlin, was min ister to Germany nearly twenty years ago he received some roteer letters from Americans askinr for his influ I ence in their behalf in court circles. | Perhaps the funniest of ail was a very ! mandatory epistle from an old lady I living in the west, who inclosed in her | letter four pieces of white linen, each i some six Inches square. "We are go ing to have a fair in our church." she , wrote, "and I am going to make an '• autograph quilt. 1 want you to get 1 me the autographs of the emperor anil empress, the crown prince and Bts j marck. and tell them to be very care j ful not to write too near the edge of I the squares, as a seam had to be al j lowed for putting them together.”— Youth's Companion. Clerk Geare. of Martinsville, Ind., a ! war veteran, has just returned $350 of I back pension money which he had re ; reived on account of physical disability on the ground that he has recovered his health, and is therefore no longer entitled to a pension. The pension of ficials say that the case Is ulmost un precedented. ”Klondyk* Bulletin” Will Im published by the Non l.lne Mondays, containing all Tm.mikapah' News and up-to date Information us to Bkst Roctks, Skii vii.'as, Mtkamhiiii'Saii.iniin, and every facility ! as same develop. Invai.i ahi.u to Alaskan pros pec tor* and all their friends. To be placed 1 on mailing list, send si* cents <«c) In stamps to W. It. t'AM.AWA v. (i. I’. A.. Minneapolis, Minn. "I ratne to ask for your daughter in marriage, sir," said the young man. "Have you any money of your own?” asked the careful parent. "Oh, you misunderstand me. I do not want to buy her.”—Yonkers Statesman. ImporthmI Notice. A man or woman »f good church istandlng can mre pttuition with well known hoiioaof *0 years aland low to «.-t a« Manager amt Correspondent In this coun ty. Salary #."*<> yearly. Addrra* A. I*. T. Kddar, ictmy, Michigan Avo. Chicago. Ill, Seventy-five thousand of tlie enroll ed petition signers whose "flattering mandate” to become a candidate for mayor of New York the lion. Seth hg)w obeyed soberly and in I car of God, did not vote for him. Political enroll ments are humbugs.—New York Sun. Kdumlfl Your llowwla With (!»»r»r«t». Candy ralh&rtic. euro oonutlpetlon forever. 10c.Kfte. If C. C. C. fall. drugglgUrefund money. The first luclfer match was made in 1829. CAUSE FOR ALARM. How baldness begins. How to prevent it. from baldness. It adds to the appearance of age and is a serious discomfort. The cases are rare when the falling out of the hair may not be stopped, and a new and healthy growth of the hair promoted. The hair grows in the scalp like a plant in the soil. If a plant flourishes, it must have constant attention; it must be watered regularly and find its food in the soil where it is rooted. It’s so with the hair. Neglect is usually the beginning of bald ness. Dandruff is allowed to thicken on the scalp. The hair begins to loosen. The scalp loses its vitality. The hair, insuf ficiently nourished, begins to fade and to fall. The instant need in such a case is some practical preparation which, sup plying the needed nourishment to the scalp, will feed the hair, give it strength, and so produce a strong and healthy growth. All this is done by Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor, the most practical and valua ble preparation for the hair that can be obtained. It tones up the scalp, doc* away with dandruff, stops the hair from falling, restores the original color to gray or faded growth. Those who are threatened witn approaching baldness will be* interested in the following voluntary statement, made by Alderman H. J. Green, of Spencer, Iowa, lie writes: "About four months ago, my hair com menced falling out so rapidly that 1 became alarmed, and being recommended Dr. Ayer's llair Vigor by a druggist, I resolved to try this preparation. 1 have been now using it for tnrec months, and am much gratified to find that my hair has ceased falling out and also that hair which bad been turning gray for the past five 1 years has been restored to its original color, dark brown. It gives me much plcusure to recommend this dressing."— S. J. Green, Alderman, Spencer, Iowa. Those who are interested in preserving and beautifying the hair will do well to send for Dr. Ayer's Curebook, A story of cures told by the cured. This book of ioo pages is sent free, on request, by the J. C. Ayer Co., Dowell, Mass. The Omaha Bee for 1898. The Omaha Weekly Bee is the leading paper in the Trans-Mis sissippi country. It will he much improved in 1898, enlarging some of its important departments. The price remains the same, 65 cents per year, 1 4 cents per week. The llee prints 19 pages each week, publishing ALL the news of the week, both foreign und domestic; accurate market reports from all the centers of trade, giving special attention to the western country, as well as carefully selected articles of special interest to cuch individual member of the family. The publishers of The llee have made favorable arrangements with a number of the leading publications of the country, which enables them to offer one or more of these publications with The llee at nominal prices. The Weekly Bee Alone Is 65 Cents Per Year. For clubbing purposes add the following amounts for each publication desired: For Woman’s Home Companion. 30c For Farm and Fireside. 20c For Farm and Fireside, with Almanac. 30c For Orange Judd Farmer, with Almanac. 35c For New York Tribune. 25c For Prairie Farmer. 50c Kadi of tlie above publications is one of the best in its line. At no timo has the price of good reading been us cheap as it now is. and the offers made hero are among the lowest offered this season. Address all orders to The Weekly Bee, Omaha. CANDY ft V*9 CATHARTIC A fco&COlCVi) CURE CONSTIPATION *» ”» DRUGOBT5 ^ NEURALGIA^ halls'cfl ifig^^-Sr ,\hairrenewerJ l>- fca OtAftWi the K*lp auJ >2t I’ij put* new U< Into the ,f wl Mr half. It reatort* the \JRj ^anwNttfb NA iNtwIwtocrar j FIIVCN CMEUICU CO. *,J2ES5®| tii iMvto.1 »» **** THE PACIFIC ROAD. $<*D*toni Thurston unit Gmr Talk on th* ftabjcrt. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—In the senate the resolution of the Pacific railroad committee, asking informa tion regarding the sale of the Kansas Pacific, was passed, which gave Sen ator Gear of Iowa and Senator Thurs ton of Nebraska an opportunity to make short speeches congratulating the country upon the settlement of the Pacific railroad question. Mr. Gear, chairman of the Pacific rallrond committee, said that too much credit could not be "tven the present administration for the admir able manner In which It had handled and disposed of the Pacific railroad matters. Mr. Harris facetiously congratulated his friend from Iowa (Mr. Gear) and his friend from Nebraska (Mr. Thurs ton) upon the change which had come over them since the consideration of the Pacific railroad question last spring. Mr. Gear responded that so far as he was concerned, no change lind been experienced and that he was Just as much opposed to government, owner ship of railroads as ever. Mr. Thurston congratulated the country upon the result of the admin istration’s efforts regarding the Pa cific railroads. He expressed the opin ion that the prosperous business con ditions brought to the country by the advent of the present administration had so Improved the main line of the Union Pacific that it would probably now earn dividends upon the full amount of the large purchase price pai l for it. • t.. •• i — i i -.1 11. _ if. Thurston thought (hat the same con dition would correspondingly Improve the Kansas Pacific branch. Mr. Thurston said that It was hardly to he expected that a branch line would be affected in the same manner as a great trans-continental road. He said that he noticed In the president's message that the admin istration Is committed to the policy of purchasing the Kansas Pacific branch unless a better bid was offer ed. He did not believe In govern ment ownership of railroads, and he was of the opinion that the experi ment of such ownership. If It was to be tried, might better bo tried with some other than the Kansas Pacific railroad. He suggested to the Pacific railroads committee that the authority asked for by the president to buy In the road be coupled with full power to resell. Wfufurn titer KUtloim. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11—The mem bers of the house committee on agri culture have had a conference with Secretary Wilson respecting the needs of th<w agricultural department and have been Informed that the secretary desires increased appropriations for weather stations In the west arid in the vicinity of the great lakes. The es tablishment of additional foreca**. sta tions, the secretary thinks, would be greatly to the benefit of the fruit in dustry of California, which suffers considerably when there are not prop er warnings of approaching storms, while on the lakes extra stations arc needed for the protection of the mar itime stations. Another branch of the service which requires more money is that of the microscopic division which inspects meats designed for export. The force now available is inadequate, the sec retary says. Comparative I’rlcvi on Crain. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The agri cultural department today Issued the following: "The department’s special wheat In vestigation Is till lacking a few im portant returns, but the general re sult will be made public Monday. The department’s final estimates of the production of the principal crops are bused principally on the December re turns and In acordance with the de partment's practice they will not be made public before December 13 at t lio on ul ioot The only information now available relates to the average farm price of certain products on the first day of the present month. The farm price of corn, as indicated, averages 26.5 cents per bushel, against 21.6 cents last year; that of oats, 21.5 cents, against 18.7 cents last year; that of barley 37.7 cents, against 32.3 cents last year; that of rye, 44.7 cents, against 40.9 cents last year; that of buckwheat, 42.1 cents, against 39.2 centB last year; that of hay, $6.65 per ton. against $6.56 last year. The averages of produets not given are withheld for revision, as are the estimates of the acreage of winter wheat and rye and the condltlou of these products. Clrv«»laiMl In Wa«liliifftni,. WASHINGTON, Dee. 11.—Former President Grover Cleveland arrived In Washington yesterday afternoon, en route to South Carolina on a hunting trip. Although this wus the first time Mr. Cleveland hail been In Washing ton since he left the executive man sion lust March, he did not leave the car during the twu hours It was In the city. %% Irta r«*4*l. NEW YORK. Dec. 11. The repre sentatives <4 the steel wire and nail manufacturing firms of the United States, who have tieear for months ne gotiating to form a steel wire and nails pool, are nearing a conclusion of their work It ia said that about twenty of the large wire nail and steel rompsnles will enter the com bt oat tun and the capital Involved will exceed |i>0 UOU.IMM *..»l.» Maeae U IP, NUW YORK. Dec 11- Heualor j llaana was taken suddenly 111 la the Waldorf Astoria laat night and re moved to hia apartments He arrived at the hot •I from Washington at $ I o clock in the aft«rnoon Thu long I ride proved to be fatiguing in the »% i irsnts and on his arlrvnl he romptstn- j sd of being weary He said at the ho tel, however, that n<> physician had been summoned Nenator Henna eg* peels to return le Wsahtugtuu on Monday The holiday adjournment of snn* grew le net yet destded upon. YOU CAN'T STOP 'EM. The Fnry of an Unfettered Element Fail* to Crueh Them The Fire Fiend Defied. The news comes from Attica, lnd„ of the destruction, by fire, of the big laboratory and office building of the Sterling Remedy company, makers of Cascarets Candy Cathartic and No-To- j Bac, the original guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The preparations made by this big corporation are known throughout the world. The fire broke out In one of the packing rooms on the third floor during the noon hour, and had made consider able headway l>eforo it was discovered. The Sterling Remedy company Is the principal Industry of the beautiful lit tle city of Attica, employing several hundred people, besides being affiliated with the interests at the Indiana Min eral Springs, the famous Magno-Mud Cure. The entire population was worked up to a frenzy of excitement. Meanwhile th? almost proverbial energy and presence of mind of "Hust ling" Harry Kramer, the general man ager of The Sterling Remedy company, was displayed. He was the coolest man at the scene. He quietly walked away, and secured a big carriage show room near by, and had all office furni ture, charred and delapldated as it was, taken there. Several shipments were mado the same evening from goods saved, and on Friday morning, all departments were at work In var ious rooms about town, while a gang of men were cleaning away the wreck age preliminary to rebuilding. The actual damage amounts to many thousands of dollars; the loss due to interruption of business and confusion of detail is Inestimatable, but pluck and energy of one man will turn de feat Into victory and move the wheels of business to ever-increasing speed. Nothing enn stop the success of Cas carets and No-To-Bac with such char acteristic force behind them, Oeorge Dudley Seymour, of New Ha ven. will soon give an Interesting relic to Yule, It consists of the double doors ui tin* nuuac m inn? **».-*. William Russel, of Branford, Conn., where In the year 1700 the trustees of the future Yale college met. and pre sented forty books each trustee as he laid the volumes down, said according to tradition, "I give these hooks for the founding of a college In this colony.” The original house was built In 1875, and was bought by Mr. Russell twelve years later. It was torn down In 1835, but the doors were secured and kept in a garrett by Mrs. Mary K. Russell Mann, of Branford, a descendant of William Russell, and from her they have been obtained by Mr. Seymour, who will have them handsomely fram ed and presented to the university, possibly in 1901, In connection With the two hundreth unlnversary of the founding. Mrs. McKinley, In spite of her posi tion as "first lady in the land,” re tains all the simple habits of her Can ton home life, and when entertaining a caller Informally at the White Houso drawing room deftly piles her crochet needle or stitches ut some dainty piece of needlework. H«autjr U lilood Deep. Clean blood iiiranH a clean skin. No beauty without it. ( 'ascarets,Candy Cathar tic cleans your lilood and keeps it eleun, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from tho body. Begin to day to bnniHh pimples. Is,lie. blotches,blackheads, and thatsicldy biliotisconiplexiou by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cent*. All drug gist*, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,85c, 6tk*. The volcanoes of Vesuvius and Etna are never both active at the same time. An English paper tells of a tory army officer who trained his Scotch collie to bark and growl whenever Mr. (•ladstone's name was mentioned. He lived to bury his favorite pet. and ever thereafter tired to decorate the dog’s grave with primroses on Ia>rd Bca consfleld’s birthday. Now. the old tory Is dead himself, and ha left instruc tions that his body should l>c cremated and the ashes hurled in the garden beside the grave of his dog. A number of Atchison men who have dyspepsia recently formed a club to exchange Ideas, but they are all so bad tempered that, they had a light the first night.—Atchison Qlobc. An important featuro of the Ameri can monthly Review of Reviews fir December is the hook department, which occupies thirty-two pages, with numerous Illustrations, and deals with the publications of the season. Dr. Albert Shaw writes on "Some Ameri can Novels and Novelists." Another chapter Is devoted to "Hooks for Chil dren and Young People,” and a third to “Other Hooks of the season." fol lowed by elnasified lists of titles. Tit* Pursuit of llapplt****. Whfn ili«* Pec l amt Ion of Independence &<*. serted mini'* rltftit to this. It cnuiiclik'd an Immortal truth. The 1*11U»iih sufferer Is on the road to happiness when In* Ik trios to take Hostetler's Htotnadi Hitters, the most etftra cloijs regulator of the liver III existence, fviually reliable Is It In chills find fever. eon stfpHtlon. dyspepsia, rheumatism, klmny trouble and nervousness. I’se It regularly und not at odd Intervals. The wlfo: "The baby ban been Jab bering a wav there for an hour anil 1 can’t understand a thing she says." The hiinlmnil: "I notice, dear, the lit tle thing grows more like you every day.”—Yonkers Statesmen. for’* <ou*lt If it Ian m In the oMrat and In**!. It will braak up a cold quicker than anythin* ala*. It Is always reliable. Try IU A ton of oil has been obtained from the tongue of a single whale. TO CFHR A COLO IN ONE OAT. Take Laxative llromo yultilrin 'lahlel*. All Drufufistarefumi tlir money it It fall* to cure. l»c When Answerin') Advertisements Kindly Mention This I’apcr. • <>«« Farms for '.ulr on crop payment, tl j>er nore cash In,lance % crop >i u»l, until paid for. J Mulliull, Waukegan. 111. The new ntarn already discovered this year number 427. PITS Permanently* -urad. ftnflt* or n«rv>Miane«aaftaf nr*t day • use of l>r. Kline a Oraat Net to Keaturer Hand lor KliKK ft'4.410 trial bottle and treatia*. Du. It. 11. Kijku, JLid ,041 Arch M , Philadelphia, Pa. Women never play In n game unless there Is another game under It. To Core Constipation Forever. Take Cawarot* Candy Cathartic. We or ale. If C. C. C. lull to cure, druggists nifuad money. A woman loves but once, that 1*. the same man. Smoke Hletlge Cigarettes, W tat 5 eta. Ladies fight with pretty words that are full of fists. Weak Stomach Feels Perfectly Well Since Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. “I have been troubled for over two years with a weak stomach. I concluded to take Hood’s Hsraaparllla. After taking a few bottles I felt perfectly well, and I cannot sneak loo highly of Hood’s.” Mm. M. H. Wright, Akron, Ohio. Ul_I’- Sarsa llOOCl S parilla la the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood’s Pills are the favorite cathartic. 2te. An Insurance, to lie railed the Indus, trial. Is being formed by employes throughout Germany, to Insure against, loss arising from strikes. Engineers In Germany receive from the government a gold medal and $.VH» for every ten years of service without an accident. I'li* Hurling ton llonl*—California Ki riimlon*. ( heap. (Milfli, I'onifortatil*. Leave Omaha 4:;if» p. rn., Lincoln A• Id p. m. and If a*tlng* H:MI p. in. *vnfjf Thursday in clean, modern, not crowded tourist ulnoptr*. No tran*f«r*; ear* run right through to Han Fran«l*ro and Ia*h Angeled over the HccnlC Rout* through I>envor and Halt Luka Lily. Car* nr* carpeted; uplioUtered In rattan; have iprlng feat* and hock* and arc pro vided with curtain*, lieddlng. towrlx, *oap. ate. Inlformud porter* and #xp#Henccd • curalnn conductor* accompany each exeur •lon. relieving puaaengcr* of all bother about haggaac. pointing out object* of Intercut and In many other way* helping to make Ui* overland trip a delightful experience, He«ond cla** ticket* are honored. Berth* fft. r Of I'liur-I giTiUH ill iirp mill n>m » ■» ncareat liurllnglon Houle ticket office, or write to J. Francis, Uenern) Passenger Agent. Omaha, Neb. A newly (Uncovered npot on the ■mi In Maid to be 30.000 miles In dlnmeter. f5 1* the name of a w aimple but effect ive remedy for rheumatism, neu ralgia, aathrna and kindred ail inenta. The trade mark I* *clf explanatory. Five llropN make a done. The effect. I* muglcnl. In day* gone by other alleged curce have been marketed with thepromiae to take effect ill thirty daye or more. Flvo l)r»|M begins I to cure at once. Immediate relief le felt. , The mnnufactureni of Flvo lliope have I thoiiannds of teitimonlals from reliable ■ people, copies of many of them gladly sent upon application. In order to more effectively advcrtl«e Its merits the com pany will for the next thirty days send out 100,000 of their sample hollies of this IMiaitive cure for 35 rents a bottle by mall 1 prepaid, lairge tiottin, <100 doaea, (I (tor ' thirty days 3 bottle* KM.) Thoee suffer ing should write to tho Hwauaon Hbeu ruatio Cure Company, 107-100 Dearborn ht, i Chicago, 111., and take advantage of this generous offer. This company Is reliable, and promptly fill every order .. W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 5I.-I897. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention Thin Paper. WITHOUT DOUBT St. Jacobs Oil -RHEUMATISM. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD ‘'CASTORIA" AND “PITCHER’S CASTORIA," AS OUR 1RADE MARK. I, DR. SAMUELT PITCHER, of Ryannis, Maasachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now // fT7T. s> *** on every bear the facsimile signature of c/uxf^y)g/-e^ccJii/lC wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you, have always bought Six s/ F/> , ““ on t^ie and has the signature wrap per -Ao one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. U. Fletcher is President. * March 8, 1807' (2^**“*^ ■■«<%<.JO, Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought" REARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. 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