( J Embroidered Collars) ; e have this week received an elegant line of the very latest patterns in Embroid ered Collars, which will be sold at honest prices. To make room for our new spring stock of Laces and Embroideries we quote the following prices on embroidery and lace Remnants and 2c Laces mill I'nibrolderios at f c Sc Laces and Kuibfoidories at 2c 10c Luces and Kinbroiiierlos nt Sc 25c Laces and ICinbroldories at 13c SOc Laces and Ktnbroiderics at 25c $ I.OO Luces and Knibioiileric-. at SOc Fancy Combs and Hairpins of the latest styles, and at lowest prices. F. NEWHOUSE. City Dray and Express Line. r. w. KTi'DKiiAivKi:, ruor. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Ohariies as low as the Lowest CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. TKLKI'HONKS, Residence 52. V ill Ik lb it L kh U it it Ik ) ik 0. lb vb it lb vb b b lb b tb vi lb lb lb SAY, niSTER! Do yon know that it will pay YOU. as well as US. to buy your Building Ma terial and Uoal ut our yards Not only that oar prices avekaok lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, but HKiwt'sE we take especial caro of and protect all can bo classed as U B ( U L A 11 C U S T O M E It S . PL ATT & FREES CO. Coal. Lumber. -iipnMpmniitinniin(PM'nniTTiT 'f ttttitiv mnnmiiiiwi"pi' ISAAC 15 COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock Hnx 3. Oulile Itock. Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKUM HEAMINAIII.K ' r- , UON'T DL rUULLUI Ocnulne ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Is put up In uMtc packatfes, manufactured excliul.clv by the fitadison Medicine Co.. Madison. Wis. tells nt 35 cents a package. Ml (it herd are rank imitations and jitbMltutes, don't risk ur health by taking them. IrlKOtiNUINIi makes sick Beople Well. Keeps ynu VVII. All Honest ealers sell the Genuine. HOLLISTI-R 1)KU(1 CO, Madison, Wis. ECHICH tai n a tnuunn ENNYROYAL PILLS yVv OrllinJml llnlr (ll-nulm-. Mt"VHAKE. AItmIii.i I.R.IIr..rtlrnli lor blllliii...'..n .. - In KKII nl ISnltl lnlUlo tan wl iUit.lutriMKn TuLoioothrr. liMii.i. llunrrroua Hublltullcin und linltn Hun. Ituynf your !runtlt. or "ttl 4c. m urop, fr l'rtlrulnr. TmllmonUU d 1 ItrHr f r.ir Ladlrfc tn Utiw. b r turn . Mall. lO.UHO Trtllmiilli. Koilbj 1lru..l... tf'klnhj'i.lr fhritllPAl (0 UA14 Madjtgn huuarv, 1'IIILA., 1'A. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM , CloanM-f mil Lmulifici t!i" hw. l'ruui.ii't limirlMit Rroatn Never PiiU to Ilostoro Oray Hair to ita youthful y),r Curi falp ilKr-a"! U linlr ialUB pii-.aml$lju at DrucgltU HIlKf.MATIsM (TltKI) IN A DAY. lHlc C'urufor Khi'iitnntlMii ami Ncurnkln rHUlVnllycurihliil to :ilnjs. lt nctlmi upon tlienMcm Is reinnrknlile unit mysli'rlnun II iKMiellls. "ft rcnlk ill"! 00. olll li) II. b. Once, PriiCh'lst. I!',(' "" TiME TABLE. Red Cloud, Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA OHIO AGO HI. JOE KANSAS CITY 87. LOUIS ami all points east and south. DENVEH HELENA DUT1E SAL1 LAKE C) PORTLAND SAX FKAXCISGL and all point' west. tBIK l.tAV fOLLOWil PaMenger lIIy for Obcrlln ....i ut KrmipiH brRiiphen. Ox No, 13. ford. McCook, Dcu?ernil all pollUB went.. . fl'3'. a.m No, H. I'aaaciiRcr aally for St. Joe, KailMS UIIJV Aicuiuu. oi, i mi i u l.iunoln via Wymore aud ail polnta east and souib 2'tOa.rx No 11. pasnenirer. dally, uenver, an point" In Colorado, Clah and (:Mlfornla BMSp.m No. 16. I'asKoimcr. dally for St. Joe. Kantai. City. Atchison, SI. Louis and all points east and nouth 10:3fta.m No 174. Accommodation, dally oxcepl Sunday. HaHlmta. Grand Is land. Ulack Hills and all points, m tlo northwest 2:00 p.b KlponliiK. dluliiK, and reclining chair rar (seats frcoi on tlirouKh trains Ticket sold and baRKHKO checked to any point In the Unltec States or C'auada. , , ... For Information, time tnhi.raaps or tlckon call on or address A. Conover, AL-snt. Hee Clond, Ncbr. or J. Francis, Ouneral Passeni;ci Agent Omaha. Nebraska Jrt sin Xi& il .11 jlHl ZmimHmm ? ) Odd Pieces: Office 119 b lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb lb til lb lb lb tb tb lb It- OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. Tlio Don Ton is prepared to hcvo ()sters in every stylo on short notice. All kinds of Hot Drinks for cold weather served at the soda fountain Catering for parties and dances The Bon Ton W. S. BI3NSE. Proprietor. Bowling is u pleasant recreation, is invigorating and is u healthful pastime, and for u pleasant hour's amusement nothing is more interesting than a game or two at the : : : Apex Booilinq Alleys W. Li. SI c M I li Ti A N, P r o p r i o t or. Choico Tobaccos and Cigars Always on Hand H. B. ASHBR, VETERINARIAN Of tho Kansas City Veter inary College. Ollice at C. M. Smith'H Livery Unrn. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Telephone IH. KED CLOUD, - NEB. At Dine Hill first Tuesday in each mouth, fV'VV' Dressmaking Plain and Fancy Sewing at Rcasonablo Prices. MRS. J. A. TULLEYS MISS NELLE ENERT0N Parlors at homo of Mis 'Pulleys. IWW WWWW'rf-'W CHANGING ONE'S NAME. The Mrlliinl In it llnllirr Cnatlr One III (Jri-ut llrlluln. Many people change their names without asking ponuisMon ftnui any one or paying any fees whatever. This Is certainly the simplest ty of get-j ting rid of a name you do not appro- elate, hut It Is apt to prove u.ponsvo. Tor Instance, Mich a course Is strictly Illegal, and the government cotild step in nt any time and demand the pay ment of a heavy line; and. further more, If the Individual who changed his name without consulting anybody happened to come In for a large sum of money unc.pcetoilly the aulhorilles would decline to recognize his claim If he hud failed to pay the fees due to the heralds' college for assuming a name not given In baptism. There are two ways of changing your name, and the, are both rather costly, one method Is to lane a pri vate act of parliament passed Tor your benellt. This course Is generally tal lowed only by peers and people to whom money Is no object, for It costs 7."0. This nearly all pies In fees to minor olllclals for bringing your ease before the legislature, Inasmuch as the actual passing or the bill costs prac tically nothing. And the only adian tap you will pilu from this expensive way of pdnj: to won; is nun inquiries will not be made Into your past history, which by the other alternative ale un avoidable. The usual method adopted for lepilly fhiiimiii the name Is somewhat te dloiis, If less eostlj, and ,ou nnist have very substantial reasons for m doing or your claim will not be allowed. If, for Instance, you Inherit property which makes It conditional that you clump' jour name you cm do so on payment of about l'.i In fees. In the llrst place joti must com municate with the home secretary, who. If he considers your claim valid, will refer you to the heralds' collep and the king f arms. These olllclals will make lull Inquiries Into your his tory anil satisfy themselves lie.voiul question that your reason for wishing to make the clump1 Is In every way legitimate. This done, they will again coininunlcate with the home secretary, who will lay your claim before the king, for he alone has power to au thorize the change being made. Kven tually, after some months of waiting, you will be Informed by the heralds' college that his majesty has approved of your claim and the change of name. Is published in a remote corner of the London (iaxette. Klnally It Is worthy of mention that no one can hold a public appointment under government who has changed his name without the consent of the king, however brilliant may have been his services to the country. The reason for this Is nither curious. The name given you at your baptism is In theory ratified by the sovereign as head of the church, and by assuming another on your own responsibility you are delib erately breaking a law of the laud. Loudon Tit-ltits. On llii liiKttillint-iit Plan. Mrs. Itrowne -Oh. what lovely wed ding presents! Such beautiful silver ware and such rare china: Wasn't It nice to get such presents? Mrs. (Jreene Yes. It was. but we are now beginning to pay for them on the Installment plan. Mrs. r.rowne I'ay for them? On the Installment plan? Why. Mrs. Creene, what do you mean? Mrs, (ireeue Why. the young people who gave us wedding presents are get ting married, ami we have to send them wedding presents. I.lpplncott's. Another Wnril I'nr It. "Henry." said Mrs. Siuudgers, glanc lug over the front page of the newspa per, "what do they mean when they hay that one train telescoped another?" "They mean, my dear, that It rushed right into It. It Is a bad hind of colli Finn." Collision? Then why don't they call It a collldeoseope Instead of a tele hrope?" Kansas ( 'Ity .lourual. ISH.Ml.T(HtY IIIIKr.MATIsM ITIIKII IN ! :i ll.WS i Morton I.. 1 1 111 of l.i'biinoii Iml , .ns; "M) wife lui'l liillmniiuilorv lllii-iiiiiiilNin In ecr miei'li- iiml Joint, her mll'tilnu was lurrllilc mill Iiit bpily iiihI fare wcii- swullcn almost be. 'join! riToKtilllon: lunl b(ra In licil i-lx wirVi- hihI Inn) t-Ixti l i'h tclHiit-. but rtrcluMl no I bcui'tlt until slu- trlnl I lie MMlc Cure for lllii'iituiitlxn. II uiii iinuicilliile relief hihI ( Mio k tiblo to m til k nlioiil In llirec Iii;n I am mre It srtVfd her life. ' sold b II K (Jrlce, 1 DruKKlst lied I Imul CATARRH ?M. MRalwT & 2o. S?ffl a lrrtvuf JJJS7& PJ ? 90. oS & vStt twyowr Ely's Cream Balm This Romody is n Specific, Suro to Civo Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONOE lb cloniiso-, hoc t lies, heals, and protect! tho disjmseil ineaibruiio. It cures Outnrrh and drives away a Gild In the I loud quickly. Restores tho Son-sw of Tusto and Hint'Il. J-jisy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into tho mtrils and uliMirbod. Ijiirgo Size, PO couts at Druggists or by nmil; Trial Sizo, 10 cents by mail, ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York. l ,n n... .... n.mr' WHIJallLt Defeat Russians, but Victory Costs Mikado Dear. MOST SERIOUS SKIRMISH OF WAR i I I General Kouropatkin's Flr3t Report to Czar Is One of Defeat to Russian i Arms Engagement Takes Place at Town of Chongju. St. Petersburg, Mutch 30.--The cm reior has received u dispatch fiom (ieiieral KotiiopatKlu giving a lengthy report I nun (icaeral MIshtchetiKn, dated Mnich 1!8, which says an import- nut engagement took place near the town ot t'hoagju. in which the Rus sians wete (leieated. retiring In per feet order. Tho Japanese suffered hoall, lint the Hiisslau losses are not stated. Cavalry and Infantry on both sides were engaged. The litis f.latis occupied a cotuimindlug posi tion The Japanese tought gallantly, hut owing to their !ionv losses were umtlilo to occupy the position aban doned by tin1 Itusslans. (Jeneral MIslitiheiiKo's repoit Is as follows "Kor tlllee etillRecutiM1 days our small nutpn-tts iittcmpteil to draw the JiiManeae cavnliy Into action, but their patiols, after coutacl was estab lished, ret li ed bonitil Chougiu. Hav ing learned that lour sipiiulions ol the enemy were posted be,oiul Chongju rlx companies man lied towaid Choug iu. As soon as our moiiIs approached tho town the enemy opened lire fiom behind the wall. Two sipiadions ills taoan'ed anil occupied the heights tint) anls distant. An engagement ensued. In the town a companv ot Infant i ami a sipiiulrou of cavaby uric l.vlug In ' ambush. Our men were lelnlorced by three companies ami attacKed tho .Tapanese with a cross fire. Nolwlth-1 standing this ami our commanding po-1 Fit Ion. tin1 Japanese gallaully held ' their ground and It was only alter a florco light of half an hour's duration that the Japanese ceased Ilie and untight refuge In the houses. Soon nfterwards three sipiadroas of tho eno-1 my wore seen advancing nlong the Kazan toad at full gallop toward tho town, which two of the sipiadions sue coeded lu entering, while the third fell hack In ilisonler under repeated volleys from our troops. A number of men nnd horses were seen to fall. Kor an hour afterward our companies con tinued to lire nn the Japanese In tho ' town, preventing I hem from leaving tho streets and houses. An hour and a half after the beginning of the on Rngetnent four companies wort1 seen on the Kazan road hastening to attack. I gavo the order to mount ami the entire force, with n covering squadron, advanced In perfect order and turmoil In line behind the hill. Tin1 wounded wore placed In front and tho rotlio ment was carried nut with the deliber ation of a parade The Japanese squadron which was thrown Into dis order was evidently unable to occupy tho hill which wo had Just evacuated and tholr Infantry arrived too late. The detachment protecting our rear guard arrived quietly at Kazan, wheie we halted tor two limits in order to Klvo attention to our wounded At 9 p. m. our foice icaclied Nnn San. It is supposed Ih1 Japanese had heavy losses In men and horses. On our side, unfoi innately, throe officers woie se- voioly wounded Stopaiioff and An droolio In the chest and Vnselevltch In the stomach. Schllnlhoff was loss se riously wounded in the arm. but did not leave tho Held. Throe Cossacks wore killed and twelve were wounded, Including live seilously." I The skirmish will have the effect of ! encouraging tho Russians to retard as much as possible the advance of tho 1 Japanese army. I A conospondonl of the NovnstI nt T.Ino Yang reports that the Japanese have movod on tho Yalu river nnd ! that n conlllct between ther. and the j Ilusslnus is expected about April 2. NO JAPANESE ACCOUNT OF FIGHT Much Speculation as to the Size of the Opposing Armies. London. March !!H No Japanese ro port of the land operations in Korea has been leeoivoil hen1 and there is much speculation as to the si.e of tho opposing armies, rcgurdlng which there is no rollablo Information. A cor respondent of the Times at New ChwaiiK snys: The Russians ordered the American flag on the correspond ents' ir.ess to ho hauled down. Tho proclamation of martial luw complete ly paralyzes tho whole commerce of this port. Tho Times prints a dlbpatch from Its correspondent at Wol Hal Wol, which flays; I have just returned after a 190-mllft cruise and I saw nothing of either tho Russian or the Japanese fleets, though tho watch reported flash signalling at about 4 o'clock this morning. I was debarred from running- elofio to Port Arthur by n heavy fog and Imagine that the weathor Is too thick for the Japanese to remain eloBo to Port Arthur. In vlow of tho j fltrrnifth of tho Russians In their tor- fcuu luui urDllilnin. Situation In Manchuria. 1 Mao Yans, March no. Southern ' Manchuria Is reported to he quint. Thero Is an enormous movement of troops In progress and trains aro ar riving several times dally. In tho rear of Zlldzevo fifty Cossacks cu countered a strong band of Chinese bandits and charged upon them, kill ing twenty eight nnd cnpturlng six. Throo Cossacks wore- killed and six woundod. DOES NOT SENTENCE BURTON Judge Fallo to Pass on Case of Con victed United States Senator. St. Ijiils. March HO. Konti'iieo wuh not passed upon United Stales Sunif tor Million of Kansas, who wan found ( guilty In tho United States district court or having lllegall accepted pay incut fiom the lllalto drain ami Secur ities company of St. I.ouls for tho uho of his Inlltieucc with the postal depart- meat In behalf of the company's Inter- osts. Counsel for Senator Iturton filed a motion In arrest of Judgment ami there Is now nlso before the court n motion for a new trial, filed Immediately after' I n vei-il el wna rem erei . .ItKlm1 Adi'iiiH will Hi Ht have1 lo dispose of these motions hefoie sentence can ho passed. The defense Is busily at work prepar ing a bill of exceptions ami making n complete t coord of the evidence In troduced. It may he two or three days befoto this Is coniptetod nnd tho bill of exceptions ready for tiling, on which to base an appeal to t'.ie United States court of appeals, which Is the court of highest Jurisdiction In this case. It sentence In finally pat sod upon Seuatoi Itui ton and his case Is ap pealed he will bo released on bond pending the hearing of the case hy the 1 out t of appeals at St. Paul In May. Union Officials Indicted. St. Louis. Mnich :U - Indictments wen1 retained against six general olll cen of the International lliolheihood of Teamsters, charging them with be ing accessories before the fact In con-' nectlon with the assault on llasll Ruth-, erfi rd. a nonunion driver. The men Indicted are: Cornelius P. Shea, In dianapolis, general president; Albert Young. Indianapolis, general organ izer; Charles Rnbh. Chicago, sixth vice president; Wllllnnl Rowbolhiun, Indianapolis, corresponding secretnry; Daniel Thurinan, Chicago, general secretary: fleorge Innes. Indianapolis, one of the geneial organizers. The latter has boon arrested and wnrrnnts hnve boon Issued for the arrest of tho others. It Is also charged In tho In dlctiuonls ngnlnst the general officers of the teamsters' union that they "Im ported thugs from Chlcngo to assault nonunion drivers." Deny Presence of a Guard, TUnno. March an. Tho report ca bled to the United States that the vat Iran has for days been guarded by a lnrge force of Italian soldiers and po lice, owing to tho discovery of a plot ngnlnst tho life or tho pope. Is ridi culed by the vatlcnn authorities, who any that the number of carbineers and policemen on duty at the papal pal ace Is no larger man usual. Race Troubles Quiet Down. Houston. Tex.. Mnrch IK).- The man ager of the lumber mill at Sllsbeo stated that the tace trouble at that point had quieted down, most of the negroes having fled when warlike dem onstrations were made. The man Hub lock, who was ambushed and shot by a negro lootpad. tiled 01 ills wountis. Tho other two wounded men arc get- ting along well. Alarming News of Kaiser's Health. 1 Paris, March 30. According to the Iindon correspondent of the Matin a dispatch was received from Herlln I during the night, coming from a high quarter, which says that alarming j news has been received concerning rno health of Kmporor William, owing to a lociiitloRconco of the threatened trouble lor which tho emperor was opcrnted on last year. Mob Falls to Get Prisoner. I.nCrosso. Wis.. March HO. As the result (.f an alleged assault by Charles Powers, a Milwaukee road brakeiunn. upon Inez Drake, nged ton yeais, at I.anesboio, Minn . a mob of 200 infuriated citizens stormed tho village jail in an attempt to lynch the prisoner Tho mob was lopulsed by Marshal flalllgen and a hand of armed deputies. Bars Card Playing on Trains. Diiluth, Minn.. March ISO. -Officials of tho Diiluth ami Iron Range railroad hae issued an order forbidding the plnying of cards on nny of Its trains. Tho icason lr. that so many com plulnts have 1 cached the company's office of woodsmen being victli.ilzcd by caul sharps who ride lo and fro on trains In seuich ol victims. Work of Train Wreckers. Ashland. Wis.. March .'10. Engineer 1.-..1 1 II W.H ...,.t l.llll.t .1.1,1 I.!.'... r.unuiu liuiliiwil wnn lutiut win, -.iv- man Thompson and Hrakeman White rntrc Jlllilliy IIIJIIII.-II III m "inniuii of a fast freight train on the Mllwau. train ran Into an open switch at Fo- -.. Ai,.i.t,m. ..., nnl flirt innlnn khh niiiii iiv uiikiiunii iiiTinuiic iuu lUUil, riKUiri'll ItMB dllU ItlU VH(jlUU being derailed. Bindery Girls Strike Chicago. Mai eh 30. The strike of bindery Rltis in several of the largo JIllIlllIlK Ullll lllUil.illlllK iiuiinun nua given the support of the men's hind - cry union, resulting In the shutting down of the "hard" blading depart- ments. The men aro sari to have re- fused to work on material handled by, nonunion girls. Miners Are In a Deadlock. Pittsburg, Mnrch 30. Tho commit- tee of United Mine Workers nnd tho coal operators of the : Pittsburg dia- trlet, appointed to adjust tho sltua- tlon for tho coming year, hnvo dead- locked. Neither side, It Is said, will yield to any point and no progress has been mndo during tho Ave days of con- I fercncCB. ' i a ,'... pi --. - ............ Women as Well as Men Are Mafc Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble pre. a upon the mind, discouracsandlcsscnsanibition; beauty, vigor ami cuccrim ncss soon disappear when the. kidneys are out of o'-lcr or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child tule born afflicted witlf weak kidneys. If the- ,,1,11,1,1, !ii,,ii.toooften. if the urine scalds- tt, Hesli.or if, when the child reaches nit Xffi when it should be able to control the tiasSML'e. It is vei lllllicieii wmi hed-ivoL- iliiif.ilciieiiiln'tiontt. tliccauseof thedifli- cullv is kiduev trouble, and the first step' should be towaids tlu treatment of these important organs. Plus unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kiduevs and bladder and not to ir habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and liladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate elfect of Swnmn-Uoot is soon realized. It issohl by druggists, in fifty- f?K-rr- ccut nnn ouc-iioiiuri sie hollies. You iiiav have a sample bottle by mail flee, also a Home of Bwaniltaol. jiimiphlct telling all about Kwatup-Uoot, including many of the thousands of testi monial Icltcis received from sufferers cuicd. In wiiting I'i- Kilmer fi Co.. Itiiigluinloti, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but icmcinbcr the name, Swamp-Root, Hi. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ml ill ess, Iiinghainlon, N. V., on every bottle. Tlie rmii'r uf I lit Tliiimlerer. A great change hail followed thu re form bill, and tlu1 newspaiH'r bad Im proved as it became the organ of tlur middle class, which then rose to power, Delano of the Times had lo be courted by the statesmen who had professed', simple contempt for his predecessors,, and lu the fifties the lutlucucc of the' paper had culminated till It was taken: to be the authentic Incarnation of pub lic opinion. Klnglnko gives n graphk (I do not say an authentic) account of the secret of the authority which ena bled It to order the siege of Sevastopol.. It employed, lie declares, a shrewd, Idle clergyman to frequent places of com mon resort and discover what was the obvloiis thought that was (lulling uo ccptauce with the average mini. Tlie tbotight was then put as though It were the suggestion of ripe political philoso phy, while the public so delicately flat tered wondered at Its own wisdom. Sir IjCsIIc Stephen in Atlantic. Htnrllct! (lie Clutptnln. An English clergyman tells many quaint stories of his experiences us it prison chaplain. One of these relate liow he took a reformed burglar out for a drive lu the country after an en forced seclusion In one of his major ty's prisons. The burglar appeared to enjoy himself Immensely, but wheit they passed a pretty bouse standing; back from the road and beniing evi dence of the taste and wealth of the owner the burglar fairly gloated over It and, turning to tin1 canon, exclaimed1, "What a lovely little crib that would no to crncK, sir, woman t lif The U11111I111111I Jiuillor. Mrs. M0C11II And what did you say your eldest boy's full name was? Mrs. jie Cotirsey Michael nrannlgnra I lo Cotirsey. Mrs. McCall AVell-cr-thafs rutherj odd. Mrs. Do Cotirsey Yes; hut, you see; when he was horn wo wen1 living in flat and we didn't wimt to move out, Mr. Michael Itrauulgaii was the Jani tor. Philadelphia Press. Tin- s,n(. Hi-mill, "I really must send the cook nwny (cargo; she uses such dreadful Ian gunge sometimes," "What kind of language, dear?" "Well-oli, the same as you use. yotf know!"-llrooklyn I.lfe. Till- l'o.-l' Ii-iiIh. "I'm nearly famished." sighed garret poet. the "Hut you told me you hud two menu? a day." said the friend. "Yes; oatmeal and corn menl." Phil adelphia Record. Young Plants Every farmer knows thai. some plants grow better than others, boil may be the sami and seed may seem the samt . . - . but Some plants are Weak an tJlllUI.I ail UlllI, i Amj that.g th(J wjtl - r Children. I llCV are like yOUHU I nlinfc Qnmn crA. cinift M"mrl 1 WKIIIVI 141J. J.SV4f UIW 4VSJIV1 same care but some grow bio and strong while others- stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offdrs arl r k. ( iL i'CC tl 1 ; l3 wa uu- "l ,,,,- umn-uiiyi Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lacW c t , , . . ,, f 1 f 0d but because the food uoes not leea. scott s limuision really iced! and gives the child crowint, v Strength. Whatever the cause of weak , t ., , "css ,anTJ iaUJ"C to grow Scott S Emulsion seems to fine ft and Set the matter right. I send for free sample. ! Scott&llowne, Chemists, u)l'carl St., NewYoT tiM nml dt fhri nil Hrtiw tracts ' I i " ( HHMKVVIHM HIWHI H -awjraKri fcrtamiaasxr.. IWjJI. nt.M-,fKJ E" ipiiiiMS,aiMMiiiiiiiiiiMMiiMMMBaMMMMMiiiiMMBMMBM'2gi --j. . ri. ,,