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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1897)
An eloquent essay on "Edmund Burke and His Abiding Influence," by J. O’Connor Power, constitutes one of the most interesting numbers in tha >!» North American Review’s table of con tents for December. This year, which sjV marks the centenary of the death of , Edmund Burke, seems a fitting occa I slon to draw renewed attention to one H who may be styled "the greatest of Im perial statesmen," and whose influence has been n constan* and increasing force in British politics. It Make* Cold Feat Warm And is the only cure for Chilblains, Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet, Corns Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot (LkPUie, a powder to be shaken into the At all Druggists and Shoe wVnores, 2,r,c. Sample sent FREE. Ad ( dress. Allen S. Olmsted, LcRoy, N. Y., v -______ "Everything comes to him who waits,” quoted the Kentucky man who married the granddaughter of the slrl who hud refused him. Ilrnuty In lUoml Dftpp. Clean blood mean* a dean *kin. No beauty without it, I 'n*caret*,< andy < 'athar* tic clean* vo ir blood and keeps it clenn.by Mirring up the lazy liver ami driving all im iniritie* from the body. Begin to-day to >«ni*li pimple*, boil*. blotcho*.block head*, mid that hickly biliouscomplexion by taking Cancaret*, beauty for toil coot*. All drug gist*. satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 35c, 60c. In the Htato of Neuvo Leon, Mexico, the government officials have ordered ^ That all the ptipilH in the official school* Khali be taught to write with both the left and right hand. SpogB—Whh It not disgraceful, the way in which Hmlggs tutored in church today? s-— " "■ " ■" '■■■■ 1 ■"1 ■ "The boss doesn't seem cuite him self today.” “Yes, he's all right; 1 Just now asked him for a raise In salary and didn't get It.”—Chicago Record. The Lest Men On Rnrtb To recklcsiriy experiment upon himself with hopo of relief is the dyspeptic. Yet the nos trums for this malady are as I he sends of the sea. and. presumably, ahoul as cfllcarlou*. Indigestion, that obstinate malady, even Ifof long perpetuity. Is eventually overcome with Hostetler's Htomuch Hitters, an unpetlrlng tonic and alterative, which cures constipa tion, fever and ague, htllous remittent, rheumatism, kidney cumnlalat ami feeble ness. _ _ _ The Boy: "I’ve got you on a string at last." The Kite- “Yes. that's what makes me soar."—Chicago News. Try Oreln-O. Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GHAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of cofTee. The children may drink It without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like It. GKAIN-O has that rich real brown of Mocha or Java, hut It Is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives It without distress. 14 the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents pre package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like coffee. Ijooks like coffee. With the exception of birds, men's legs are longer In proportion to their body than those of any other unlmal. Don't Tobacco Kpil and Smoke Tonr l.lfc iway. To quit tobacco easily and forevec. bo mag netic, full of llfo, norroaud vigor, tako No-To Hoc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men ■trong. All druggists, DOo or II. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Itemed; Co , Chicago or New York. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Toper. .. t “MY WIFE’S LIFE.” • ________ How I was the means of saving it. i When the lung* are nttarked and the ! symptom* of consumption appear, then begins the struggle between affection and that destroying disease which stay* its thousand* annually. It i* a happy issue 1 to the struggle when disease is conquered and health restored Such an issue does hot always end the struggle, but it did iu the oasc of Mr. K- Morris, Memphis, Tenn., who saw hi* wife wasting and weakening and physicians helpless, and then sug rested the simple remedy that wiougnt : he cure. He tells the story thus: "fteven years ago. tny wife had a severe attack of lung trouble which the phy sicians pronounced consumption. The cough was extremely distressing, espe- j cially at night, and was frequently 1 attended with the spitting of blood. The doctor* being unable to help her. 1 in duced her to try Ur. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and was surprised at the great relief it gave. Before using one whole bottle she was cured, so that now she is strong and quite healthy. That this medicine saved my wife’* life I have not the least doubt. I always keep Ur. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral In the house. Whenever any of my family have a cold or cough we use It, and are AitPAi AimiATiiiA ArrrnA ! promptly cured.”—K. Moult, Memphis, Tcun. The question: "I* consumption cura ble?” ia still debated, and still debatable. It is easy to say that this was not a case of consumption. Yet the physicians said it was. They should know. As a matter of fact, Ur. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has wrought so many similar cures that it seems to argue the curableness of con sumption, in its earlier stages, by the use of tnls remedy. There is no belter medi cine for pulmonary troubles thau Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It gives relief in cases of Asthma, and Bronchitis, where re lief has been heretofore unattainable. It promptly cures Coughs and Colds, I,a Grippe, and all affections of the throat and lungs. Heretofore, Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been put up in full size bottles only, at $1.00 per bottle. To meet a world-wine demand lor a smaller pack age, the remedy is now put up in half size bottles, at half price—50 cents. Write for Dr. Ayer's Curebook (free) and lenrn more of the cures effected by Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pect#ral. Address J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. DIheuIho our horwhico hh wo will. artuiAL bnnidimAd urrcno 1 I Thl* Knife U Jl|| inches long when closed. Our regular 76c Knife; sample sent for 4So. <>ur I>lam<»nd K«lgo Hollow •'round Kacor, 76c. The strove Jock Knife and Kacor for 61.16. floods vent postpaid, Catalogua free. CHAMPLAIN CUTLERY CO., Burllngtol. VI. HE ALASKA OUTFITTER WHAT TO TAKE AND WHAT ITCOHTN HOW TO KICACri TIIE OOf.D EIKI.DS .u.Li.Hi, n JONES' CASH STORS 1C8 & 110 Front Street. PORTLAND, ORE HE PITS THE FREIGHT Kag Spare-Time Study Thorough coarse In bookkeeping, shorthand, science, journalism, drawing, and ali ftranrhes of engineering (civil, mechanical, • electrical, etc.), at y<>ur own r home. A ( Ol.ld t.L 4 ATION HY MAIL. Kipeit iiis'.rnct'Ars Fees moderate. rifth "'year. Illustrated catalogue free. State _ wui<.it inMr«>Uil Nmltonsl I nrrp*|Hiu4f ue* Inulltot. •J| vti.iiiJ ftslleasl Hsitk itshdiug, >ttofaU(lou,L>. 1. ___ HDADCV NEW DISCOVERY; fi*ss ¥ quirk relief and cures worst rases. Send for book of testimonials and lO clays* treatment Free. l>r. 1L ri.UUKEVSBOM*. Atlanta. Us. : 'tin woman, woman rules us still.— Moore. Co«’* ( outfh Rilmn I« th«* oM<nt nn<f best It will br«*k up a coM quicker than anj'tlilntr *l*o. It U always reliable. Try 1L Don’t Imagine that the hotel runner runs the hotel. Wo will forfeit 11,000 If any of our pul> Ilshed testimonials are proven to lie not genuine. Tns PisoCo., Warren, Pa. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mentioa This Taper. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative lirorno Qulnlno Tablets. All Druggists refund the money It It falls to euro. Hie Don’t argue with a wasp; It always carries Its point. No-To-nao for Fifty Conti. Guaranteed tobaeeo habit eure. makes weak uieu strung, bluod pure. ftOc. II. All druggists. Don’t Invest In an alligator hide poeketbook. It’s a skin. Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, HO for Rets. Don’t condemn a bridge until It has been tried by Its piers. FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 23 CENT8. RHEUMATISM 42 YEARS! SPENT HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS TRYINC LTO CET WELL, BUT ALL IN VAIN, USED ; . “5 DROPS” FOR TWO MONTHS AND IS NOW COMPLETELY CURED. THOUSANDS OF CRATEFUL LETTERS j RECEIVED OF WHICH THE FOLLOWINC ARE SAMPLE8: (Trad. Uark.] Orinnfll. Iowa. Nov IT, IteT. To til.' SWANSON HHKVMATICrrRK CO., ffclpafo 111 OKNTI.awK* I will Mata that 1 hu»l the Hh« utuuiihin over 4” yeere. ^pent over IwMMib in try lug Jk> get well hut ull in vain, un til my brother-1 n<-lit w gave me one bottle of MHU'I'h on trial lu*t June I UMMl it f»»r two months aiwl I uni now u well town I certainly believe it la all you claim for It. ami fully worm the money to auyoto . I hone the pubUe will hone til by my alutement t»f mv <'WJ «***• un*i any* one wishing to write me will receive an wtmwtr _ \\ rri am*> i it. CRUTCHES DESTROYED AFTER ON^JOT^^ |f |K|f_ SWANSON KIIM* MATIi' rt'KK CO.. IAT Itaarbor* At, fhleiuf» 111 : Sih» M wlf.-h.ra br-*-n -»«. rlt.rf tw.i u.i, with l.'li.uiuan m She routd ttoi act alrt.ul ai all Sbrt ba» >■ •**■»• ab-'Ul • >«. I*.Ilia ot A |tl«>l‘S and .-all u..w about wlltatuil .-ruu-bt-a I iitr*t-r bant I- urtu umttiiua that di.l her »> much aural mirl I baba to br- able t« vouttnu# lb* trwtuitktmt until aba la -iitlrr-l* wr|j J.ak* Wtl.l.taW* I A. a nuMltva aura ter Hbaun.atl.nt. t*r-b»>•»«. 'aeral*lw. I>r«l*a(..ta. Ha. bar-ha. Aalhura. j VI wt |*-%rr. (AiMrrU, «*••«**«•. NmouMUFM. NMtvaai iM JtiMMlfW IIf*'UvIim IlNIl'* Waabcaw. I.~,ib-v t.r t arwutrrs I rxuu, Hualllng l.w t.rl|.»r», Malaria. I raaiUrru >uu.b «~. .t.. rt».. »«p| VE DROPS” bn Mtir l!ii9 Huilltd. IlC flDABt*1 l«aru bill owe* a <14? " • i w f •»*»* #»*•' «•<“>» a«J »«. e»M» al» wlowi !•» rnafc* 0 Un'JrJ MW liw a*- !<.*», s-w wtek.-a hviaM Ly imeii • *•>.. a »wmiHe wilt #»*»* t«*f M« w*»n Wii •« ! j *«l*«|M>wt Mat- t1 !*<• •• **r«fc I4I4V Ul< M HW tfeWP- *1 ‘ t'lf .Itl (U|«l M9h* I •* V %*<• *.44 Ir| 4l «tg , glata .->» k» Ate I nr «*- »• tffNi * Ilk H*4* lerr»»*«»f. II lit Uw l«» • !•** at% t>H4i\ mmm milt it Mg 4tui-mu iiewOkurw at., i lilt'loo, ii.u SONG WAS INAPPROPRIATE. Choir Banff llfmn at Variant-* With t*a«tnr*A B*rmou. From the Brooklyn Kagle: In one 01 our largest churches last evening the pastor, one of the ablest and most elo quent preachers in the United States, delivered a sermon based on the fol lowing text: "How precious are thy thoughts unto me, O God! How great Is the sum of them! If 1 should count them, they are more In number than the sand; when I awake, I am still with thee."—Psalm cxxxix, 17-18. The sermon seemed to make a deep Impres sion upon the attentive congregation, and the closing words of the speaker were peculiarly solemn, having refer ence to the uninterrupted presence of God, even through sleep and at wak ing In the morning. The musical dl rpftnr who t'otrit/lu hlmuolf a a u lorffp quantity on the philosophy anil drama tic effect of music, Instead of Improvis ing a selection suited to the spirit of the sermon, simply and with unlntclll gence, accorded to his programme and the quartet sang In excellent style, "How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget mo?” This Inqulsitlvo sentence, va ried with the more solicitous Inquiry. “How long wilt thou hide thyself from me?” was the musical wall that fol lowed the profound pastoral assurance of (Sod’s omnipotence, goodness, omni presence, omniscience and perfect holi ness. attributes that are ever active and at no time nor under nny circum stances beyond the vision of man. And yet If that pastor would hint at such a ludicrous picture he might he accused of meddling. PLOVERS RESTING AT SEA. Ftclllr Count Ciiptaln Nnrml Mwlmmlnjr I nr from Unit, From the San Francisco Call: Up to within u few days of the arrival here from Honolulu of the Oceanic Steamship Company's steamer Austra lia, Captain lloudlette was the owner of a plover that came aboard while on Its way from Alaska to Hawaii. These birds are not web footed, and the captain seems to have solved the problem as to whether they ever rest on the water during their long (light. Captain Houdlette says they do. "It v «a during the run from San Francis co to Honolulu that I saw several plov ers In the water resting,” says he. “When the steadier eame too near they would rise out of the water with a few flaps of their wings, but, being very tired, they would soon settle back Into the water again. In its efforts to get away one of them came on hoard and It lived until a few days ago. 1 always thought the birds made a continuous flight of over 2,000 miles, but I am now satisfied that the birds rest on th< waves when tired.” In tlie Hut-/. Cuntil. A most Ingenious system Is em ployed by which the director of the Suez canal can tell at a glance the ex act position of. all vessels passing through It. A model Is plaeed In the office at Port Said and the whole canal is worked from headquarters by means of the telegraph, the position of each ship being marked by a figure on the model. It Is thus made easy to ar range for vessels passing each other. Seven Million Hollars In Flsli Waste. In the United States the fisheries aro worth about forty-five million dollars a year. The fish refuse Is so economi cally and Ingeniously utilized in the preparation of oils, glues, fertilizers, etc., that these conquests of waste real ize about one-seventh, or fourteen per cent., of the total Income from the fish erles. All Royalty Related. Nearly all the royal personages of Europe are cousins, and not very far removed, aa It has been laid down by a- German genealoglat that every crowned head of Europe, excepting Turkey, la descended from one or other of two sisters, who lived about 150 years ago. An Indlcntlou. "Has Dr. Pillington much of a prac tice?” "I guess not. The books In his reception room are almost as c (an as they were when they came from the shops." 1'iditr l oi ( lit»nii«*« lit t'dlor. The summer coat of the polar fox is dark, almost black. In winter It Is so white that the animal can hurdly be seen as It runs over the snow. POPULAR SCIENCE. A procession of Icebergs sent agalust the surface of the sun would melt at the rate of three hundred million cable miles of solid Ice a second, and Its hral Is estimated to produce a force of about ten thousand burse power to every square foot of Its surface. Of the i hlhlivu burn alive one-fourth die before eleven months, oue-third before the twenty-third mouth, halt before their eighth year, two-itilrda of mankind die before the thlry-ulnth year, three-fourths hoove their Hfty> IIret year, anti of about twelve thou sand only -a* survives a whole cen tury. Mr Trank vv Vety uf the ijuld Ob servatory. Providence. It |., has wade tests rlif tons observations tut the Might itI migrating Welt even at night mating the stirfme of the UltsuM lie j wgtghed them with a ttbsm^ uf four ’ Iwhee aperture, magnifying forty I times The Oliver vat tone were made in the taller part of September Tim j great majority of the hirda moved j from worth to south, and traveled Ut j little acmpaatva 1 hair average age ml. ' aa swieuleied by Mr Very, waa a sir •even at lisa aa hour, although soma appeared to imtal at th* rale of maw than gw handled wile* ah hour, DIPHTHERIA IN WISCONSIN. Fifty-Tl» Deaths in tine Small Town In I**sa Than Four Weeks. A preventive and cure for diphtheria, croup, tonsllitis, quinsy and all throat troubles recently placed up on the market has achieved such marvelous success as to greatly stir up the medical fraternity. Its power over diphtheria seems almost miraculous, as it stops Its spread as If by magic. Orantaburg, Wisconsin, population less than four hundred, was visited by a terrible epidemic of diphtheria, (lur ing which fifty-three of Its Inhabitants died In leas than four weeks. After much urging by the friends of Muco Solvent, the authorities decided to use It, and thereupon telegraphed for a large supply, which arrived the next day at 4 o'clock, and by 0 o'clock every man, woman and child In Urantshurg were taking Muco-Solvent, with the re sult that not another death oc curred, whereas, up to the very hour Its use was commenced, not a day, for two weeks, had passed without from one to five deaths. Many other epidemics have been quickly stamped out by Muco-Solvrnt, not ably at Madison, Polar, Wlnneconuo and Neenah, Wisconsin. We earnestly advise every mother to procure Muco-Solvent and keep It lu the house ready for prompt use for every 111, however slight, especially If accompanied with sore throat, cough or cold, and thus, In many Instances, prevent diphtheria or some other se rious ailment the presence of which Is not even suspected. Pleasant to take. It can be procured by sending the price $1.00 per bot tle) to the Muco-Solvent Company, 3&fi Dearborn street, Chicago, upon receipt of which they will seud It, charges prepaid. They will upon application, send free a book of forty pages entitled "Chats with Mother*,” which every mother should read. They desire agents and the right person (woman preferred) can secure cxc’uslvc agency In their town.—Chicago Opinion. The Academy says that when Jtud yurd Kipling was a lad he went on sea voyage with his fathi r, l^tekwood Kip ling, the artist. Boon after the vessel got under l»ckwood Kipling went be low, leaving the boy on.deck. Pres ently there wa s u great eommotlon overhead, and one of the ship's of ficers rushed down and banged at Mr. Kipling’s door. 'Mr. Kipling,” he cried, “your hoy has crawled out on the yardarm a Ad If he lets go he’ll drown.” "Ves,” said Mr. Kipling, glad to know that nothing serious was the matter, “but he won’t let go.” How's Tills) We offer One Hundred Hollars reward for any case of Cularrh that cannot bo cured by Hull’s Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHUNKY A= CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known K. J Cherniy (or the Iasi If, years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out miy obligations made liy their llrm. West Ac Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.; Wuldlng, Klntiun Ac. Mu/vm, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Cularrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of Hie system. Testimo nials sent free, i’rlce 7be per bottle. Bold by sll druggists Hail's Kamilv Pills are the b«u* Btuggs— I should think It was. Why, he woke us all up.—Tlt-BIts. To Cure Constipation Forever. rPnleo f'nscnM.tc ftindu f*Athfirl(p lAf flT If <:. C. ( full to cure, uruggUls refund money. The estate of the late Neal Dow will hinoiint to $450,"'00. \ What do the | |! Children \ |! Drink? J Don't, give them tea or eoffeo. • 11 Have you tried thu new food drink I I* called OKAIN-O? It is delicious \ | > and nourishing and takes tho place | I i of coffee. . , 4 Tho moro Grain-O yon give the . I children the more heidlli you distri- J Jbute through their systems. ’ ‘ UruhiO is uutdo of pure grains, and I when properly prepared tastes bko (’ I I the choice grades of coffee hut costs 11 ( > about | as much. All grocers soil ( ^ it. 15e. and 25c. . j Try Grain-01 ! f Insist thst yonrgrocer gives you OKAI’.'-O 1 0 Accept nu IwiluiiuO. 4 OR. McCKEW IS I IIU ilSUT SPECIALIST WHO I SS AT. AM. PRIVATE DISEASES Wsskssss a |)IS ■ MEN ONLY K V ■»'• I H, V sr« 11 iiuiaKs. SU>; I ■ I4lli A Fanisn its., OMAHA. NIB. CURE YOURSELF! I Vs* »'*1B U j t u -*tur«| tlbn-inf#**, 4««-f-*AiL tiB. M w« w44«t«$ ts4 «»•* !**««•* B»M w. IIs, ,;y s.l AS nsHMt, SOUTHERN MS* MSS ISM Ssill SOYSTERS A number of Chicago clergymen are ! strongly urging Miss Jane Adams of ! Hull House. In that city, to become a i regularly ordained minister In speak- >' | of the matter Miss Addams says: "I do | not see the advantage to my work If I were ordained, i help pulpits on j Sunday, and this does not Interfere j with my work here. 1 have spoken at j j Jenkln Lloyd Jones' church, I have j helped Dr. Thomas and others. I can do this any Sunday and am glad to | he able to help. Hut I am not certain j about the advantage to he gained If 1 were ordained a preacher.” llo You Ilitiif'd To-Night? Shake Into your Shoe* Allen’s Foot- I Ease, a powder for the feet. It make* j tight or. Now Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Kunlun*, Chilblains and Sweat ing Feet. Al all Druggists ami Shoe j Stores, 25c. Sample sent FRBE. Ail j dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Henry Clay Snowball—Won mail I turkey shakln' dice. Wha’d vo’ git j yo'n? O. Washington Johnson Won! , mine shakln' roosts.—New York i World. I)nOF*r treated free by Dr IT II (Irnen's Sons, of Atlanta, On. The greiitest dropsy specialists la the world lieod their adver tisement in another column of thin paper She You looked like « fool when you proposed to me. He (gloomily) - Well, why didn't you tell ine before It was too late? -Hoston Journal. The new model Remington JYP*" writer enjoys a larger sale than any ' other typewriter ever bad, because It la the best. Send for catalogue. 1710 Furnum street, Oninlin, Neb. All things come to him who waits; hut the best way to wait is to work. —Puck. Mrs. WlnslowY. Hiudtilng Syrup For' lilMn II twOilflK ""tfrni' lh« I/Ullt- !*..lH. I-II Inflam um tt o n,a 11 *jr» jtaJll.t-lirra wiud toll*-. ifft ctinu u b«MI«. The only two animals whose brains arc heavier than that of man are the whale und the elephant. France* E. Willard says that among other things women of the present need are larger shoes. Star Tobacco i« the lending brand of the world, berause it is the best. It Is sitld that there are 120,000,000 llish in every square mile of sea. ICctarAte Yoyr llotvrl* With <’»«rar«tA. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation for*v*r. 10c. JAc. If C. C. C. fall. drnf'ffl*tH refund money. Fishes Inhabltatlng muddy pieces or great depths hare very small oytn. Rheumatism Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cb/os Complete Relief, Also Curos Catarrh. "I was troubled with rheumatism and had running sores on my fser, Oncol my friends Advised me to try Hood's barsapa ri 1 In. which I did. Alter taking six bot tles I w as cured. Hood's Harr.'pitri!la has also cured tno of catarrh.” M.ss M am IK Etrirr. 44M Moffltt Ave., Ht. /ruls, Mo. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best — the One True Blond Purifier. Hood'S Pills cure coesll|>utimi M etuit*. |i nil AiSt _ _ trail i Pit tin tic .. i . . i ' ' , i ; i >1 n •• funs Q rt ft |*| 11 A Tfis twit Hod Rope Itn.flns for Kill | r* (lid I % I-, t er . 'j ft., cupisiiit ri.il . in * * ^ ^ ” '•'nil* I Uifhsi •\\U‘n t> r 0T fiCO. !*»*• ro NiMM A s»4o«,9 J. AHIIIU MORPHIA and WHIGKV HABITS. lllr iSliVi H'-MI ■ I M I. I Kir k. (Id. J «. Wl Iwirl H9PI4I, . CMliAbO,IU« MFHTC WANTFR1' *-f:.i»iwi«if»r HUCnlO ff Mli I C.U t ,r • nttiruKiMi'io KI4-R •aiii|'U;m. Hi vhiI cant 91.090 }rrl) I*. «. 1911,tow *»rfcr IV. N. U. OMAHA. NO. B2. 1807. kfben AnnKrrlnq Advertisements Kindly Mention This I'sper. H® sold hlo bnck was broken by LAMEBACK, but all his strength came back by u»& of Stjacohs Oil. susrsrru., The Omaha Bee for 1898. The Omaha Weekly Bee I* tile leading paper in the Trans-Mis sissippi country, It will lie much Improved in 1 Ht»s. onlurging some of it* important departments. The price remains the same, 65 cents per year. 1cents per week. The lice prints 13 pages each week, publishing AM. the news of the week, both foreign and domestic; accurate market reports from ull the centers of trade, giving special attention to the western country, ns well ns carefully Selected articles of special interest to each individual member of the family. The publishers of The Hen have made favorable arrangements with a number of the lending publications of the country, « Inch enables them to offer one or more of these publications with The lice at nominal prices, ■ The Weekly Bee Alone Is 66 Cents Per Year. For clubbing purposes add the following amounts for each publication desired: For Woman’s Home Companion. 30c For Farm and Fireoldo . 20c For Farm and Firoside, with Almanac. 36c For Orange Judd Farmer, with Almanac. 35c For Now York Tribune. 26c For Prairlo Farmer. 60c Each of the above publications is one of the best in its line. 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