44 The Best Is Cheapest. " We team this from experience in every department of life. Good clothes arc most serviceable and lUtur the longest. Good food gives the best nutriment. Good medicine , Hood's Sarsuparilta , is the best nnd cheapest , because it cures , absolutely CUKES , when all others fait. A Young T.ady'n Dliiry. On Transatlantic Steamer : Even ing "Took three pills before retir ing. " Morning "Passed an iceberg at 7 a. m. " TO COKE A COLO IN ONI5 DAY , Talto Laxntlvo Hromo Qulnluo Tablets. Al ! ( irugpislH luftmil the money If It fulls to cure. CSc. 1C. W. Grove'.s blguatnra on each box. All the emery In the world comes from the little Island of Naxos , near Greece. rise's Cnro for Consumption hns mo largo doctor Mils. C. L , IJnkor , 4228 lU-gout Bq. , Philadelphia , Pa. , Doe. 8 , ' 05. The proportion of female to male teachers is increasing In England. A MAGNIFICENT WOMAN Holds Up Pe-ru-na as Ihe Ideal Remedy for Female Catarrh Mrs. Clara Mnkcmcr. Mrs. Clara Makemer , housekeeper for the Florence Crlttsnden Anchorage Mission , of Chicago , writes the follow ing letter from 302 Chestnut street , Chicago : "Peruna Is the best tonic I have ever known for general debility , a sure cure for liver complaint , and a never failing adjuster in cases of dyspepsia. "I heave used it in cases of female irregularities and weak nerves com mon to the sex , and have found It most satisfactory. " From early girlhood to the end of the child-bearing period few women arc entirely free from some degree of catarrh of the pelvic organs. With Peruna the thousand and one ailments dependent upon catarrh of the pelvic organs can be wholly averted. "Health and Beauty" sent free to women only , by The Peruna y 'Hcino Co. , Columbus , Ohio. Work has been commenced on Rob inson hall , the new scientific school at Tufts college. Immense Hold Henry A. Salzer , manager of the fa mous John A. Salr.cr Seed Co. , La Crossc , Wls. , ns also president of the Idaho Gold Coin Mining & Milling Co. , of the Seven Dovll District , Idaho , is in great luck. They have recently struck an Immense deposit of gold ere on their properties. As a result the stock of this company doubled in prlco in twenty-four hours. Quite a number of the Snlzcr Seed Co. patrons nro Inter ested in this mlno with Mr. Salzer. ScllliiK Of the 475 inventors of the Unilcil States who received pat ents the past week 36 per cent of that number wcio successful In selling cither the whole or a part of their inventions befoio the same wcro issued. Amongst the prominent . - - _ . manufacturing concjrua buying patents wcro the following : Western Metallic Packing Co. , Oma ha , Ncbr. General Incandescent Arc Light Co. , of New York. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. , New Haven , Conn. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. , Ak ron , Ohio. Piano Manufacturing Co. , Chicago , Mergcnthalcr Linotype Co. , Now York City. Union Boiler Tube Cleaner Co. , Pittsburg , Pa. Gray Telephone Pay Station Co. , Hartford , Conn. Kalamazoo Spring & Axle Co. , Kalamazoo - amazoo , Mich. Parties desiring information as to selling or obtaining patents may ob tain the same by addressing Sues & Co. , Patent Lawyers & Solicitors , Bco Bldg. , Omaha , Ncbr. Rain has never been known to fall In that part of Egypt between tlio iwo lower falls of the Nile. Special Offer until Jan. 1st. OWE ? THE BEST PIANO IN THE MARKET. Wo wish to immediately place one in every town in the state , knowing by experience that wherever we sell ono other sales are sure to follow. To in troduce these pianos wo will , from now until January 1st , make a Factory wholesale price on the first piano to go to any locality where we have not already sold one. This means a great saving to the buyer. We Do Not Mention the Actual Price Because we will only sell one piano in each localfty at this extremely low price , hoping through the advertise ment to sell others at a profit to which every dealer and manufacturer is just ly entitled. Terms cash or easy pay ments. Pianos sent on approval. Write for catalogue and full partic ulars. DICKINSON & HUSTON. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. .A. 35 c S-AJvIFX/E BOTTLE ITOH. IOC. DOCTORS INSIST that their patients use " 5 DROPS" for etc. Read the follow ing letters : SWANSON Iliir.UM.vnc CURE Co. : When I wrote you for a sample bottle of " 5 DROPS" ray wife was sufleilnic terribly from Rheumatism and was very discouraged , as I had tried every thing the doctors prescribed , even sending her to Uichficld Springs , etc. Jly doctor is very lunch surprised at the progress my wife is marine , and she is FO well that she refused to keep her seamstress and is now doing her own sewing. The doctors Insist on her taking " 5 Drops" and astnru her that it is now only a matter of a few days and she will be entirely cnrcil , and a * we are very well known here , the " 5 DROPS" is receiving considerable atten tion and praise. 1' . K. PU1CIJ , Jersey City , N. j. Oct. 13,1899. S\\ANSON RnncMATtc CcRi : Co. : I suffered terribly with Kidney Trouble for years , and after using less than two hottles of " 5 DROPS" lam now entirely well nnd I give " 5 DROPS " the praise for my cure. I could not find anything that would give me the slightest relief until I tried this rented v , and I recommend ! t to every body ns a permanent cure ( TBADI : MARK ) for Kidney Disease. MARY A. CARI1AUGH , Ulack Gap , 1'a. Aug. 22'W. " 5 DROPS" It the most powerful tprcIHe knoun. Vreo from opiutrsnnj pel IWtly harmless. It gl c almost Inttnntanroiis relief , and Is n positive cure for JtlifiinmtUm , Hclatlcn , NetirnlBla , Ij-B | > ci lu , Rnrknehc , Aslhmu , liny IV or , Citlarili , I.u Urlppr , Croup , NlecplenMieKK , A'crvoiiinein , Nervnun anil Xciiratulu Ileiidui lir , Kliriiche , Tooth- iiche , lleurt AVcaUne , Drupay , Mulurla , 4'rcupliiE Xnmlinc" , etc. , etc. 3 ft Ft A C to enable tufferers to Rl e " 5 I > KOPS"nt least n tilal wewllloenit n V ! c sample bottl * . Ov tJf\ O prepaid ! ) mall , fnrlOct * . A nvinplo hottleIil coiivinoo > on. Al o , lariio linltlea (3W dosei ) tl.CO , OlJOttlMforM. BdMby us anil n gents. AUI.NTS fllNTMl U Xcw Ifrrllor ; . MIIIIK IS lO.litY. H \ VA.HOICIIKimATIU CUIti : C ( > . , 1OO to 1 1 l.nlio St. , CHICAGO , I I.I * . MAMMOTH . . . 'MAILORDER * 'WEST MADISON STj HOUSE. CHICAGO The Best Sewing iyiacEiineon Earth SWim At Iho Price , $14.25 ( or Our "MELBA" Sowing Machine. A hlgli'crm , hljjli-graclc mnclilno cnnnl to wlmt otiiurii are ashing J'J.I.IX ) toSi.J.00 for. Uuaranteed by us fur 20 yeais fioin uuto of puichiisi ! , against any impurfoc- tion in material or workmanship. The m ctand Is made oj the hcst Iron and is nkely propcirtJonpd. The cabinet work la perfect and ia furnished In your rhoiro of antiqueonk or walnut. It has seven drawers all handsomely carved and with nickel-plated rim ; pull ? . 1 he median * ical construction Is equal to that of any machine regardlcBs of ptico. All \TorkiiiK iiarts are of the best oil-tem po led tool tti'el , OTOIT bcnrin perfectly titled and adjuplpd EO ns to tf.ako the running qualities the lightest , most per- , .rl , „ , , , , , , , , , , , . feet and nearest m > l5cless of any inaehlno mado. nils fimvlturMachlnphaa all the latest Jmpiovoments. It makes a perfect and uni form LOCKSTITCH , and will do the bo t work on uithortho lightest muslins or heaviest cloths , sowing over f earns and rough places without Flipping fctltclios. A full set of best Bteel nttachmcnU , nlcoly nickcl-platnd and cnclojod in a ImmUomo pUifli-lineil m.lMVIJ.'Hlmp.Auoji'clncf"tlplct ! < ; nssortnlent ° ' accessories and book of Instruction PUKNIbliCl ) I-KKK with encli inachlno. f Rn n&Y TRI/M Vnhl'ipthi3macliinoC.O.D.Fnlcttonpiroval.onrccoiptoftwo ] " ' " * * . l"UaiN. I f. on oxamlnat Ion convinced that s. J , . , you are v > o are saving $ $ . ) ' , f ypa$25or.Xonngent'Hpricopaytliobalancnnndfroightchnrifosth ntry A fl at n thoinaclilno. If iiotRatiridcdatnnytimuwithinODdaya oudtnomarhluo N B ft ft-S back to us tit our expanse nnd wo will rotund the full purchase prlco . . .vp I fflcaV fn which Is listed at lowoct wholesale prices ovcrythmj to oat wear and usc.is furnislji 'ed on receipt of only 109 to partly payi xppstage or expressage and as evirfence of good faith the 10 ? is allowed on first , purchase amounting to OI99 orabovo. nLoyp MONTHLY GROCERY pftict'LiarTainn DA1EY AND POUT/THY. INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR OUR RURAL READERS. How Succcuful runners Operate Tlila Department at tlio 1'nrni A t'cvr Hints ns to tlio Cure of Llvo Ktnclt and I'oultrr. Ilulry Note * . Reports are current that more than the usual number of cows have been killed this year by being struck by lightning. Investigations reveal the strange fact that n large number of them wcro killed while standing by wire fences. Tlio lightning would strike the wire and Instead of groundIng - Ing would run along the fence its whole- length , and somewhere In Its course would come near enough to the cows to affect them fatally. Had the lightning grounded as soon as it struck the wire the danger of striking the cows at all would have been small. It was evident that the posts In most cases acted as non-conductors or at least were so Inferior to the wires as a conducting medium that the light ning hung to the wires. This will bean an easy matter to remedy. A wire running down the posts every Httlo way will bo a means of conducting the electricity into the earth. * * In a recent Issue wo took up the question of the Illinois law regarding the slaughter of tuberculous cattle. Wo cited the law that had been in ef fect for a number of years allowing an appraisement of all animals slaughter ed. In the appropriation bill of the last legislature a clause was inserted that made more specific the manner of slaughtering such animals and the amounts of money that could bo ob tained from the state for them. It was taken into consideration that there was a great difference In the value of cows slaughtered dependent on the progress of the disease. Ono cow with a single tubercle In her not larger than a pea would he valuable as a milker for years , whllo a cow whoso lungs were in an advanced state of decay - cay would bo practically worthless. Therefore all slaughtered animals are now divided into six grades or classes. Class A : All cattle that on slaughter are found to bo free from tuberculosis. These are paid for at full value by the state provided the valuation does not exceed ? 75. B , C , D , 13 , and F , indicate the degrees of progress the disease has made in the animals. For B the own er recovers 75 per cent of the value ; for C , CO per cent ; for D , 35 per cent ; for H , 25 per cent , and for F 15 per cent. * The healthfulness of oleomargarine ia a question that Is constantly being considered. The difficulty of properly answering the question Is Increased by the fact that the oleomargarine of to day is not necessarily the oleomargar ine of tomorrow , and the oleomargar ine that is turned out by one factory is not the same as that turned out by another. Chemists have now discov ered that some oleomargarine contains paraffin , to give it firmer composition. Paraffin by itself Is indigestible , and it may also bo indigestible when incor porated with the fata that compose oleomargarine , but wo are not yet certain of that point , for the reason that no ono appears to have investigat ed what paraffin will do in such a com bination. It may bo less harmful than by itself or it may bo more harmful. It may bo that the union of paraffin with fat permits some of it to get through the tissues with the fat , and there It may work all kinds of mis chief or it may not. However , people ple do not care to take their chances on such uncertainties. It is manifestly the duty of the government to ascer tain such facts for the people. If par affin Is to be sold as butter wo should at least know what effect it wll have when taken into the human system. Wo believe that every pound of olco- margarine that goes out should have stamped on the package containing It the ingredients that are used in its manufacture , including all preserva tives. Poultry Kotfs. From Farmers' Review : This sea son has taught us that minks or weas els will catch chicks much more than either ducks or turkeys , after the poul try Is any size. The reason is not hard to find. After turks get any size they In variably fly high to roost and the ducks make such a terrible racket when ever they are disturbed that it would take a bold mink to face the music. Next season wo shall try the plan of hanging lighted lanterns among the coops ; they are almost a necessity anyway , when ono Is fattening a flock of ducks. On dark nights they are in a constant uproar and of course do not do so well as If they were quiet. Admirers of Blue Andaluslans re port them as being very great layers of largo white eggs , and as being al most as beautiful in shape , plumage and carriage as birds. They are larger than Mlnorcas , the hens frequently weighing six pounds when In laying shape , which is a very good weight They are also reported as being extra hardy , especially the young chicks This will appeal to admirers of the Mediterranean class of fowls , as the Leghorn chicks , as a iiilc , are not very hardy. Early chicks were the exception around and In this vicinity this year ; and poor hatches the rule. This uni versal complaint of poor hatches is generally thought to bo duo to the extremely long continued cold of lasi winter. Turkeys and ducks wcro not affected by It , if this was the cause , foi their eggs hatched well. During the dry time this fall , have a large quantity of road dust gathered up and stored In a dry place. Get lota ' of It , for It will bo needed before good out-Uoor iltiBtiug plticua can bo found icxt spring. Tlio last of this month la n good llmo to caponlzo the two-pound coclc- irels , If one can spare the room , thcro s no branch of poultry that gives bet ter returns , except early duck , thnn capons. Capontze n few for your own use next winter , If you do not care to market them , Aim , and don't rnlas your nlm , to Jmvo the pullets and what lions you keep , in thHr permanent winter quar ters by the end of this month. A later removal will cause n. later beginning In egg producing and eggs In Novem ber , December and January arc worth money. EMMA. CLUAnWATEKS. St. Dernlcc , Ind. HOK Cliolt-ni Soruni. The veterinarian of the Indiana Agricultural Experiment Station points out that agents of cholera medicines * In White , Warren , Pulaskl and Fulton counties , Ind. , are claiming that they sell goods recommended by the station , and agents In Marshall and Kosclusko counties claim to ho agents of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture. All agents making euch claims In any part of the state are frauds , ho says , and should bo prosecuted. This Is n , timely warning and one that readers of The Farmers' Review will do well to bear In mind when agents como along claiming to possess and use scrum made by the government or state bacteriologists. The United States Department of Agriculture has 'an nounced success in the preventive treatment of hogs against cholera with Borum which they have made and used to Inoculate hogs and wo now expect to hear from all sides that unprin cipled men arc out among the farm ers claiming to have authority from dire disease will surely follow In their those mentioned to Inoculate hogs. The wake , for they arc using some ficti tious dangerous scrum which has been unscientifically prepared from the active virus of hog cholera. Should such men visit the homos of Hcvlew readers wo trust that they will bo re quired to show signed credentials from those they claim to represent before they arc allowed to wield their squirt guns among well hogs. A little learn ing Is a dangerous thing and one can not bo too careful In experimenting with alleged serums which are far more likely to do harm than good. Wo have abundant faith that the government will eventually make It possible for all farmers to prevent hog cholera among their hogs by Inoculation with bona- fhle serum , but just at present wo warn our readers to r.gnt sny 01 an but authorized agents of the Bu reau of Animal Industry or state ex periment stations. Co-oporntlvo Dnlrjlnc "clgluin. Co-operatlvo dairy societies had un til recently not made much progress in Belgium , but during the past few years thcro has been a remarkable increase ill their numbers , eighty- seven institutions of this character having been established In the year 1897 alone , says the British Dairy Farmer. At the beginning of 1898 thcro wcro 1C7 dairies in operation , supported by 17,022 co-operating mem bers. An interesting feature of this development is the fact that it has taken place for the most part among the peasant farmers , the average num ber of cows owned by the co-operators being barely thrco per member. But ter is the principal product of these societies , and their output of this com modity in 1897 was valued at 355- 000 , while the value of their sales of cheese , milk , and separated milk was estimated at 10,500. The published accounts of one of these co-operatlvo dairies situated at Oostcamp , Flandera , show that the average prlco realized for the butter produced and sold in the year 1897 was Is. OV d. per Ib. The average price received by the shareholders for the milk supplied by them to the dairy was 3V&tl. per gal lon , but the profits on the working of the year amounted to an additional halfpenny per gallon , while the value of the separated milk returned to the members was calculated to ho l.j d. per gallon. In this society , which la typical of many others , the profits are divided as follows : One-half to the shareholders who hold ono share for each cow they keep ; onp-fourth to the reduction of loan capital , 15 per cent to the reserve fund , and the remainder Is distributed in the form of a bonus to the employes of the society. rrcrorlly nf tlio I'rucoclf. Most hooka on those birds state that they only reach the adult state at three years of age. I should bo much as tonished if the peacock docs not attain this ago at ono year , hut I can afllrm that the hen lays fertile eggs at the ago of cloven months. I have before my eyes a hen which was born in July , 1S98 , and is now followed by two young birds. Possibly the precocity of these birds Is not general , but the fact I give sufllces to rectify an error found In works on zoology and breeding. It Is of practical interest because It demon strates that the rearing of peacocks and their propagation Is a much more rapid work than generally believed. Nevertheless , I must remark that this hen , aged eleven months has only laid two eggs , whereas another older hen laid , at the same time , six fertile eggs. Thus laying amongst the birds be comes inoro abundant after two years of ago. It would , then , bo interesting to know whether the number of cgga may bo yet greater. I must also re mark that when confined one peacock sufllces for several hens. So says a correspondent of L'AvIculteur. A mess of scalded feed once a day will keep indigestion away. \IIERE nro women everywhere who suffer almost con- | slantly because they cnnnot bring themselves to tell "W" " * all nbout their ills to n physician. O Such women can surely explain their symptoms and their suffering by letter to Mrs. Pinklmm at Lynn , Mass. , for the con fidence reposed in her has never been violated , Over a million women ihavo been helped by her advice and E."W" Mrs. Pinklmm in attending to her vast correspondence is assisted by women only , If yon arc ill , don't delay. Her reply will cost you nothing and it will be a practical help as it was to Miss ELLA E. un , East Rochester , Ohio , who says : "I shrunk from the ordeal of examination by our physician , yet I knew I must have treatment. My troubles were backache , nervous tired feeling , painful menstruation and leueorrhcen. I am so grateful to you now that I am willing to have my name published to help other girls to talc their troubles to you. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound used as you wrote me has made me entirely well nnd very happy. I shall bless you as long ns I live. " Mrs. Pinkham receives thou sands of such letters from grate ful women , MlSS Nl'.LLlK RUSSULL , 138 Grace St. , Pittsburg , in a letter to Mrs. Pitik- ham nays : ' From childhood - hood I suffered from kidney trouble nnd ns I grew older my troubles increased hav ing intense pain running from my waist to my womb and the menses were very painful. Ons da > \ seeing your advertisement in one of our papers , I wrote to you. "When your reply came I began taking your Compound and followed your advice and am now in perfect health , and would ad vise any lady rich or poor to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , which I can praise above all other remedies. It is a wonderful helo to women. " LIKE FINDING MONEY. The nso of the Endless Chain Starch Book in the purchase of "Red Cross" and "Ilubinger's Best" starch , makes it just like finding money. Why , for obtain the beautiful Christmas presents free THE LEDGER MONTHLY CALENDAR FREE Thin beautiful Cnlcmlnr IN lOtflxlil * ] ! 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ItJUtrt I'urvlx. Kiublltued Ib70. Omulia , Neb. UUH . Coujjti tyiiij. . Tnttea G lood. In time. Pom hy drninil StR. " "