Ex-Governor Frank S. Black of New York Is n stanch bcllovcr In slate parks and while In office ho did much to aid legislation in that regard. On one occasion he said to n number of prominent men at Albany : "What we need now is to have n counsel for the forest commission. " "A coun- scl ? " Inquired n country member ; "wlmt has the forest boon commit ting that it should need n counsel ? " The longest continuous run of n ralf- way train in Europe is that from Paris to Constantinople , 1,921 miles , in sixty- , four and n quarter hours. t ' Maurice 'Barrymoro's v.'lt Is far- II famed , but n neat little witticism nt .his expense Was Augusts Thomas' laconic criticism of ono of Barrymore's plays. The playwright had been mercilessly picking flaws In the actor's drama until the good natured "Barry" winced. "Oh , como. rtuu , " he Inter rupted , "don't bo quite so hard , if Its not an 'Alabama. ' Just remember that I wrote it in a week. "Did you , Barry ? " retorted Thomas ; "Then you must have loafed. " return this coupon and three one cent stamps to the 'J. C. Aycr Co. , Lov/cll , Mass. , you \vill receive in return a copy of ihc aoth Century Year Book. This is not an ordinary almanac , but a handsome book , copiously illustrated , and sold for 5 cents on all news-stands. ( We simply allow you the two cents you spend in postage for sending. ) Great men have -written for the Year Book. In it is summed up the progress of the igth cen tury. In each important line of work and thought the greatest living specialist has recounted the events and advances of the past century and has prophesied what \ve may expect of the next. Among the most noted of our contributors arc : Secretary of Agriculture Wilson , on Agriculture ; Senator Chauncey M. Depew , on Politics ; Russell Sage , on Finance ; Thomas Edison , on Elec tricity ; Dr. Madison Peters , on Re ligion ; General Merritt , on Land War fare ; Admiral Hichborn , on Naval Warfare ; "Al" Smithon Sports , etc. ; making a complete review of the whole field of human endeavor and progress. Each article is beautifully and appropriately illustrated , and the whole makes an invaluable book of reference , unequalcd any where for the money. Address J. C. AYHR. Co. , Lowell , Mass. PRIPAREO FCH LAUKIDHY PURPOSES ONLY. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY SWITACLARA MANUFACTURING CO OMAHA "NEB. The WOfJDER > of the AGE , No Boiling No Cooking Stiffens the Goods Dt Whitens the Goods Et Polishes the Goods It makes all garments fresh aad crisp us when llrst bought new. TRY A SAMPLE PACKAGE , you'll llko it U > ou try It. You'll buy U If you try It. You'll UKU It If > ou try It. Try it. Sold by nil Clroceni. AGENTS \A7ANTI3D To sell the products of THE SWEftE V&GGEHE GO. OF WYMORE , NEB. Swlno plnRiio or IIOR t-uolera micrcMfully ticatej by Inoci-ulatlon. Wo euro u per cent of uli-lc hum and render well hon Imnimics hy our proecs * . Fur further particulars call on or mluieta The Swine Vaccine Co. , Wymore , Neb , has stood the test of 50 years nna Is still the next Cough Itomcily Sold. Cures when other remedies full. Tnstes KOCH ! : children lllto It. Sold by ull drufsUts 25 ceuts. ' NEW DISCOVERY ; _ _ _ _ _ qulckrelletandeureiworiit rasei. Hook of testimonials anil 10 Hits' treatment VHKK. UII. II. K. ( -IIKI..VH HON8 , Ho i K , AlUiU , tit. PISO'S CURE FOR UUHtS WHtHt ALL tLbt JAIL5. _ , I Best Cough BjTup. Tutea Good , ueo I I In time. Sold br druggist * . CONSUMPTION DAIRY AND POULTEY. INTERESTING CHAPTERS .FOR OUR RURAL READERS. How Huccciful I'nrmori Operate Till * Uopiirtmuut of ( lie Fnrtu A 1'ew Hints n * to Iho Cui-a of Llvo Stock and Poultry. , , A Urcnt Dnlrj. ' ' Hoard's Dairyman gives this Intor- csting account of an Immense dairy 'owned ] iy Francis Frunclnco , near Newark , New Jersey : "There are never less than 1,000 cows at this establishment. The number varies from 1,000 to 1,200. Mr. Fran cisco receives at least 0110 carload of plump "new milch" cows from his Iowa ranch every week. His Inspector tests and examines every cow rigidly , and every one which Is found to bo out of'condition ' , or'that does not give milk which , In amount or quality , equals the standard required , Is converted Into beef. Then the rest are given n place In the dairy. Every cow Is killed and sold to the meat dealer as soon as It becomes "dry , " and Its place filled by a now milch cow. "These COWB arc kept In three large stables , and sixty men care for their wants. These stables are clean , dry and well ventilated. Every cow looks sleek enough to go to a wedding. Every cow Is curried dally , and every cow's udder Is thoroughly washed before each milking. The stables are lighted by electricity and cooled by electric fans. As every cow Is milked the milker pours the fluid Into an auto matic carrier , which takes It to the milk house and places it in vats which are surrounded by Ice. These cows are fed either ensilage or hay , and grain , every day in the year. They arc kept shut up every Inclement day , but every pleasant day they are let out to pas ture. The entire establishment covers about 300 acres. Not only is every cow tested when she first arrives , but fre quently after that time as well , and every cow whoso milk does not test at least 4 per cent butter fat , or in any other way falls under the requirements , is carted awrfy to the slaughter house , where its .neighbors are destined to go In a few short months at the v.ery most. "Tho milk from this establishment is bottled and sealed , and shipped in refrigerator cars to New York city , and disposed of to the retail trade. The price received varies from season to season , but is never less than 10 nor more than 14 cents a quart. " Ducks. From Farmers' Review : To these contemplating raising ducks for mar ket next year It is time they had their breeding stock on hand. If you raised ducks this year and Intend raising from the young ducks , you should at least dispose of all the drakes and cull ducks , buy drakes in no way related to the ducks you have , , and if possible procure old drakes. Indeed , wo strong ly advlso raising from old stock alto gether , for while the young hatched may all live they are not quite so large , averaging them , and the eggs will not hatch so well. Build a house , not as warm as for your hens. Indeed , it may be entirely open on the south , It should bo dry and comparatively cpmfortable. Begin now and feed a little heavier , and let the food bo large ly bulky food , such as ci't clover , cut rye or let them pasture on rye , and bran. Don't give much corn until severe weather , during which we have successfully given all the shelled corn they would eat at night. During and before the laying season we make It a rule to give a warm breakfast. The mash need not bo mixed as stiff as for chickens , and If you have milk to give the ducks give it to them In their ITlfl&h. Tf. clnnc rmf nrnvo n aiir pnn < 3 when given as a drink. Once a week place powdered charcoal in their mash , u gill to a quart , and have it around their house In sizable pieces all the time. Treat them about as you do your hens only they do not need a dust hath and as warm a house. They need more to eat then hens , head for head , but It may be made more of bulk with advantage to the ducks and to the cost of feed. During the heavy laying time they need feed In the proportion of three liens' ration to two ducks. Two ducks will cat as much as three hens , and must have It If they do their best at laying. Their eggs are much larger than a hen's egg , and they lay more in n given time. To do their best at laying they should have fresh lean meat twice per week , all they want after you have them broken Into It. Procure one drake for each live ducks , and get nlco ones even If your duqks are rather so so. It is not generally known that ducks grow after they are a year old , but they will. We have some that were a year old last April that have grown the past summer. They are now as large as the old-fash ioned gfeese , and if nothing happens they will he In the best possible shape for breeding from the coming season. They were never stunted either ; when they were six months old It seemed they were as large and nice as one ought to expect of a duck , but they have grown surprisingly slnco then. Now. don't think you must l op their craws full all the time if you are to got many eggs , indeed , you must not do that. For ducks to lay well.and above all , their eggs to hatch well and produce good , strong ducklings , they must exercise a great deal , and for this there Is nothing hotter than n pond to swim in. It is not necessary 'to have a duck pond in order to be a success ful duck raiser , but it helps lots. The eggs seem to bo all fertile , and such great strong ducklings kick out of them. How many breeding ducks should you have ? That depends on how many you wish to market , on your ducks , and probably most of nil upon yourself. Mr. Rankln , when ho was a beginner , raised 1,500 market able ducks from thirty head of layers. Of course , ho had advantages. Wo marketed 1GO ducks from the eggs Inyed during four weeks of twelve layers with no advantages other than any farmer has. EMMA Four-llarnoil filtocp. While traveling through northwest ern Pennsylvania my attention was called to n curiosity In the line of sheep. It was n breed with four horns , writes a contributor to American Shcop Breeder. One ram had horns the total length of which was thirteen feet. Of course this breed will novcr come Into favor as a prolltablo breed. Too much nu trition Is used to produce the horns , but ns a curiosity and a specimen for parks they will bo sought after. The horns vary greatly as to shape , but the general form was two { .landing straight from the top of the head and the other two branching from Just below - low the others and In some cases mak ing a curve , while in other instances they extended straight out. I questioned regarding the origin of this breed and found they all came from one ram loft by a traveling com pany several years ago. The company finished the season and asked a farmer to keep their ram until spring for them. In the spring they presented the ram to thp 'farmer. ' He took Highland Blackface ewes and crossed with the ram. The ram proved very potent and as n result there Is a flock of twenty-live or thirty sheep with four horns. They have been crossed in and seem to keep the original characteristics. Where the first ram came from I have been unable to find out , but ns far as I can learn this Is the only flock in the world. \Vnililn nnd Worklus Huttor. Ono washing Is usually sufllclent. The Danes , as a rule , do not wash their butter , yet it generally commands the highest price In the English market , says an agricultural student. Butter should not be too dry before apply ing the salt , as the moisture aids In dissolving the salt as well as the work ing does ; hence , less working is re quired if the salt Is applied at the right time. When butter- worked twice the result Is usually more satis factory. The first working should not occupy more than ft minute or a min ute and a half ; just enough to nicely Incorporate the salt. It should then be loosely put In a tub and placed for three or four hours In a room wtoero the temperature was kept from , CO to 65 degs. , not being cold enough , to chill and harden the butter on the outside , as butter kept at a moderate tempera ture will work better at the second working than if permitted to harden too much. The second working should continue until the butter becomes waxy , or when broken apart will ap pear stringy , like broken Iron. Too Closa Competition. The Kennebec ( Maine ) Journal says : It is said to be a fact that not one-half of the factories In the state of Malno are paying running expenses. They are so thickly settled now that they are competing among themselves for the purchase of the cream and in con sequence there is a constant fight to see who will pay the larger price for the cream. Then at the sale they are competing with one another on the price to see who will sell the cheapest. Thus at both ends of the trade are they cutting off their heads. It Is seen that in the concerns that are running on the co-oporatlve plan , where the farmers have what la made after pay ing the expenses of the factory , that they are receiving no more than the ones where the farmers sell for n price same In both cases when taken for the year round. Tlio Color Fuel. If the brood sow does not come in heat you may know that she is not In good condition , says the.Farmer. . . If a Utter has just been weaned , feed her liberally , and in a few days she will breed. As a rule It Is not best to breed her the first time she conies in heat after weaning the pigs. The prob abilities are that she has not sufficient ly recovered from the strain on her system to do well. The litter from coupling at this time would likely be few in number. The sow to give the best return should bo in fine condition when bred , making improvement each day. It is not reasonable to expect much from a sow running down in llesh and In low condition ; yet sows are often bred that ars but little moro than walking skeletons , nml are ex pected to produce thrifty pigs. Canadian Dairy Exports. If Canada can make money exporting butter , It would seem a profitable Industry for farmers in the United States. Although our exports are Increasing somewhat they are still woefully small , and this Is due to the poor reputation American butter has acquired .through the ship ment abroad of pppr butter , oleo and process butter , offered for sale as prime American. In Juiyour exports were something over 20,000 packages , but In a single week recently Montreal ex ported 35,000 "paokngCB. The United Kingdom Imports annually about 350- 000,000 pounds of butter of which only about 5 per cent comes from the United States. Why should not the govern ment inspect American butter for ex port , the same as she does moat going abroad. The officials of the agricul tural department believe the plan thor oughly practicable.- fact , the repu tation of Canadian butter and cheese results from such un inspection. Can ada will permit no exporting of imita tion of butter or cheese and her repu tation on both of these articles is good. On ono occasion the Prince of Wales visited n Hindoo school In Madras. The youngsters had been drilled Into the proporlcty of saying , "Your royal highness" should the prince speak to them , and when the holr-npparcnt ac costed n bright-eyed lad , and , pointing to n primntlc compass , asked , "What is this ? " the youngster , all In a flutter , replied : "It's a royal compass , your prismatic hlghnoRs. " Egypt and the Soudan have now 2,014 miles of railways ; ilio line from Bocber to KiiRsiila nml Suaklm Is un der way of construction. An American lady who was In the Highlands shooting with her husband , attended the local kirk ono Sunday morning , but left It with Bcandolous precipitation. For an hour the good minister had been fiercely raging at his benighted congregation , and wound up : "And palrlmps" ( with pious cun ning ) "yo'll bo thinkln , " ye walrthlcss wnlstrcls , that yo can daddlo lutno Paradise by clootchln * tao my coattails - tails ! Dlnna bo dccclvlt , for mark wool" ( a pause of Htorn nml holy joy ) , "when the trump of Gabriel soonds , I'll sneck thorn ff ! " There Is moro Catarrh m this section of the country Minn nil other discuses put together , nml until the Inst low years was supposed to bo incurable. For n wrcsit ninny years doctors pro nounced It a locul disease , and proscribed loenl remedies , and by constantly falling to euro with local trvulincnt , pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo u constitu tional disease , mid therefore icqulres consti tutional treatment. Hall's Cattmli Cure , man ufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co. . Toledo , Ohio , Ktho only constitutional euro on thu umrUet- It Is taltcn Internally In doses from lOdiopsto n traspoonful. It nets directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ono hundred dollars for any easolt falls tocurc. Send for circulars ntid testimonials. Address R .1. CIIKNUV & CO. , Toledo , OWo. Sold bv Druggists. 7 o. Hall's Family 1'ills. tire the l/esU Good counsel rejected returns to en rich the giver's bosom , These little rubs which Providence sends to enhance the value of its favors. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try It now. You will then use no other. / The constantly Increasing business of the B. & O. R. R. has necessitated very material additions to the tele graph service. During the past yrnr nearly 2,000 miles of copper wire , 1GC pounds to the mile , have been strung. New lines have been placed in service between Baltimore and Plttsburg , Bal timore and Parkersburg , Newark. ( ) . to ChlraRO. Philadelphia to Newark , Philadelphia to Cumberland nndt Cum berland to Grnfton. During the sum mer several of these wires were quart- ruplgxed between Bn'tlmorc and Cum berland and duplexed west. The January Century will contain n poem by Rudyard Kipling , "In the Matter of Ono Compass. " Dr. Mitch ell's story , "The Autobiography of n Quack , " ends In that issue , but another serial by Dr. Mitchell will begin In the March number. It Is called "Dr. North and His Friends , " and ono who has rend the manuscript calls it "an oplt- ome of the science , culture and com mon sense of the nineteenth century. " In Connecticut the percentage of criminal population to the thousand Inhabitants has fallen steadily from 2.48 In 1890 to 2.33 In the present year. Try drnln-ol Try Grnln-ot Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-0 , the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink It without In jury as well as the adult. All who try it , like It. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but It Is made from pure grains , and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the prlco of coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Sold by an grocers. Opium eating la described ns mak ing serious ravages among the workIng - Ing people In the fen district of Ilantz and Cambridgeshire , In England. AMERICASAYS SO. The Entire Country is on the Move. Cascarets Candy Catlmrtlc Did It. and Record a Phenomenal Victory. Five Mil Ion boxes Sold Last Year. From every pnrt of America comes the news that jufferors from constipation luivo found relief in CascarotH Candy Ca tlmrtlc , the wonderful modern scientific laxallvo and Intextlnnl tonic. Cuscarots uro llKurntlvely and lltuinlly in every body's mouth. TliontmndH Imvo tried CUH- caroti ) with the most pleasant und ef fective results , nnd voluntarily testify to their experiences. Here arc a few cx- tr.icts from seine of the letters : "I Imvo been uslnK Cascnrets for hcnd- ache and constipation nnd Imvo received Brent benefit from them. " Mrs. M , Giiu- Icr. fi2 ! Uarrabco St. . Chicago. "I Imvo been tnklnj , ' Casciuets for over n month and IInil them Just thethlni ; for constipation. " Albert U. Jiuit , TO Main St. . Andover , MUSH. "I din tisliifc CiiHcnrctH and have never found anything no satisfactory. " Mm. C. W. Durrani , D7 Kmersou St. , JJuffalo , N. ' "I have tnlccn Cascnretn and cheerfully recommend thorn to all my friends. " Mrs. O. J. arndwcll , FniKullty , 1'a. "Cuscarcts nio line for biliousness and malaria and are go pleasant to take. " Mrs. Mary CumrnlnKS , Maud. Oklahoma. "I use Cascaiets In mv family and llnd them nil you recommend them to be. " H. } t. Irvln , Cor. Mead und Hullroad , Mciid- vllle. I'n. "Von can safely add appendicitis to the list of diseases that Cascurcts will benefit or cure. " Kuntco J. Smith , Hlch Valley. Ohio. " 1 Imvo used fiiscurpts ; there Is noth ing butter for constipation. " Uenj , 1'us- tatro , KnlKlitstovvn , Ind. "Cuscurots are all lUjht. They have cured me of constipation , und I never ex pected anything would. " Charles II. Nye. Lock Uox 205. Cincinnati , Ohio. "I um so thankful for your Cascaieta. They are better than any medeelno I ever uped. " Mrs. M. Hew , Lacellf , Iowa. "I do not hesitate to say that Casca- rots Is the very best meijlulne ever placed before the people. " Andrew Woodruff , UayHvllle , N. V. "Cascurets uru the best cathartic I ever used. " Tom Jlolt. Wall wood , Manitoba. "I have tried your Cascarots and I wnnt to tell you they are Just splendid. " John WloBmlnK , Uox Kil , Allcgan , Mich. We could 1111 thu whole paper with ex pressions llko the above. Thousands of elmllar recognitions of the merits of Cas- caretu have been volunteered and prove that this delightful laxative , so pleasant of tustc , BO mild and yet effective , has secured n ( Irmly established place In the hearts of the people. Go buy and try Cascurets yourself to day. All druBKlatu , I0c , ISc , G'Jc. Ilonklet und sample free. Address Sterling Hem- rdy Company. Chicago or Now York. , This Is the CA8CAKET tab let. Kvcry tablet of the only genuine Cascarets bears the magic letters "C C C. " Look at the tablet before you buy , and beware nf frauds , Imita tions and substitutes. Robert Hllllard , no actor , brought a young Engllslnvouun to co , " 131 Cnpltan. " She was mucfi jmprcsstul with Do Wolf Hopper , nnd remarked : 'What n charming man your Mr. Ilop- icr Is.froll me , la ho married ? " 'Boon married thrco times , " was the reply. "Three times ! " she repented ; 'and they arc all thrco dead ? " "No , " was the answer ; "divorced. " "Ah ! " nlio rojolnod , "I 'KCO ; ho IB a QMBS- Hopper. " There Is no character moro con1- tomptlblo than a man who IB a for tune hunter. The days of courts'.ilp uro the most happy of our lives. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. Finery la unbecoming In us who want the means of decency. Try Magnetic Starch It will last longer than any other. The dullest rcilow may learn to bo comical for u night or t\vo. The German government has decided to build n railroad through Kastorn Africa , and will effect n junction with the Capotn-Cnlro railway. AtgclablePrcparallonrorAs- similtU'mg iheFootl audited ula- ling ihe Stomachs attdBovcels of Promotes Digcslion.Chccrful- ness aiulRest.Conlnhis neither Opium.Morphine nor > Iiiicral. Nor NARCOTIC. Jtotpe offfltUOrSAKVELltTCIlSR JltnyJtin < $ et stlx.Srruiit * fiofAtlb&fa stiu'sc Seifit an/it j Miff lfnteiyrirx. mw. Apcifccl Remedy forConslipa- Ilon , S.ou'r Slomach.Diarrliocfli Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ) ness nnd Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or * NEW YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. The Hon. Joint Barrett writes with Ills nccustoiLcd clearness and force In the' IlovIeV ofnevTowff for' Jftnimry on "Our Interests In China A Question of the Hoilr , " setting forth the rcapon- Htbilitlcs , nit well as thor 6pportimHles , dcVolvltig on the United States as a. Pacific power. The Into Lord Watson had n habit of Interrupting counsel , arid thin often caused 'irritation. Onn rtlhthlguluhctt advocate once reproached him on thin account in private. "Eh , man , " sold Lord Watson , "you need not complain , for I never Interrupt n fool. " Hospitality IB ono nf tie flrol Chris tian duties. Fiso'ft Cure fur Consumption in the only couch tnodlclno uso.l in my IIOIIHO. D. O. Albright , MinilnlMirz , 1'n. , Dec , 11 , ' 05. Offences are easily pardoned when thcro Is love nt Iho bottom. Use Magnetic Starch it has no equal. Mortifications arc often more imln ful than calamities. None but the guilty can bo lonff nnd complacently m'scrablo. ' For Infanta and Children. Bears Signature Thirty Years , . THC CCNTAUn COMP NV NIW VOIIK PITY. * "Star" tin tagH ( imowing small stars printed on under of tag ) , "IlorsoShoo , " "J.T. , " "GooclLnok , " "CrossBow , " and "Drmninoncl" Natural Leaf Tin Tags uro of oqtwl value in Heouring presents mentioned below , and may lie assorted. Evury man , Woman and child can find something oa the lint that they would like to have , and can have TAUD. TAO1. 1 Match lei 2 33 Clock , 8-diiy , CnleniUr , Tliprinom- 2 KM fo , onohlailo , t'ooil Bt ol SI ntrr , Ilirniiia'vr . . . . &i'3 * II Hrluiini , < Wlnohoi . 26 SI Him cuso , U'H'.lier , uu hatter nimlo. COO 4 ChlM'H Hut , Knlfu. Fork nml tycoon as 25 Ilnvcilvpr , Hiiliinritlc , double action , 6 hftlt nml l'Dvr | Het.onoeuc'li , quad- 33 < > rU8rnlllnr GJJ * on wlilto metul ( O M Ton ! Hot , not jilivytlilnKS , lint leal 7 Itnzur , liollow ground , duo 37 Toilet Hut decoiati'il j > orcenlu ) , steal . HO vvrx huuilHoinn 80J 6 Ituttnr Knife , trlplo iilulo , bout 4 Ki-liilllKton HI ( I l ) Xo , 4 , ! ! J or 39 rnl. ( * > qunlltv . , . . . tiO 3 WiUoli.sterllnn nilvi < rfiill jowolml 1900 * 9 KiiKHr Hholl , triplu iilutt ) , ticut ( inal. . I'.O 30 Proa Hull C'n-iu , lonthor , liamtjomo in Htnmp lloi , HtorhiiK nllvor . 70 nml iliirahlu 1000 U Klilfe , "Koou Kuttor. " two liln < t a. , 76 31 KnwItiR Machine.1 , IIrat cht ) , with 13 llMtrherUnUe , "Ketm Kutler , " 8-in iillnttnciimi-iitH .1600 hhula . " . . 711 SJ Unvolrur , Oiilt'B , 23-valllwr , bluoil 13 Hill-urn , "Keen Kiltlor. " ft-lncli . 70 1600 U Kut Hat , Uiaclor and d I'lrJM. ullror lllflp , ColI'H , llt.Nluit , 23vulltHI.15DJ plitod . , . PO ( liiltur ( Wusliliiini ) , rotonood , In- 15 lift-iii llalt"A < i < urlatloii"hW niml.lOO lanl 2003 18 Alarm Clock , nickel . 1W Mandolin , very liamluanOUJ 17 Klx Genuine llotjcri'TpftsiMKms , best I lite 1 im ta . , . U.I Wine-loiter Iloo.itln | ; : Hliot ( Ian. 18Vutdi , nlcLul , Htiilii wind mid ant. . 200 irnu ; > { a -JWJ 19 Carve , tfoo.l steel , buclchorn llniiilnifton , ilonblo-lmrel , him- hamllei . 100 morHli ; < ( t ( luu , M or U HIIK , . . , . -i' 0 SO HU ( JKimliu , Iloci-rn' Tahlo Hpoong , . lllryHn , Htatiilnrd inakn , l.nlk-3 or 1 Rli each , Knlvos and Turku , buck- liornliMidlu-4 > t.v .1 . 251) Illicit Gun , ItHinlnfiton , doulila barrel - 2J HU paoli , ( limnlnn Kciucrs' Knives rol , liiiiiiinvrKtix 3003 and Fork ) , host pUtnl uuodi . 600 < o lloglni Miulo DJX , IV { Inch ll ! . .MJO THE ABOVE fFFE/t EXPIRES NOVEMBER 37w , 1901. * Mfitiro 1 1'liiin "Star"'I'ln Tan fUnit h.S'ar tin la s Avlth no omMl i Uilv u * BturH prlnto I on mui > r Bl-lii of tft'O. nra mil / / > / / inen-nli. . Imt will bo vnlil fur In CAHU on tlio hauls oflwuutyctntst'yr hundred. If ror nlvpil by n on nr liofnrn Man-li lu. 1911. U IN .HIM ) Unit u illiu.-'i north ) ' STAR PLUQ TOBACCO rrlll Innt lonzcr nml nilo-d inirn : plcuitiro limn it dim DM wurtli of any other imimi. M AKE TH E T EST I Send lags to ri.VK.VTAL TOBMl'CO , ' < > . , SI. Lo < ih , Mq. will Uo mmlo by every lu.\orof ) Ln I'nrlo property. Kir4" ! Kcaurul sale In Kchru- ary UU ) . La Porte , Texu * . Is ilvbtlncil to be the future creuttst fcoaport of the Ciulf of Muxlco livery furmc-r , morclmnt urul manufacturer of tno United Stme.s uost of the Mississippi Itlver IK directly Interested In I.a 1'ortc. A himll Invest ment wl'l ' return handsome profits. Write lor FREE Folder , Maps and Art Dook to AMERICAN LAND COMPANY , 100 Modloon St. , CHICAGO. Qrow up with It. l Thompson's Eye Water , , N. I ) . OMAHA. No. 1 I DUO Mention tlilu paper to sitlvortlHcrs. of acres of eholcT nirrl- cultural LANDS now opom-il for settlement in U'e.stern Ciinadi. lleio isi.'i-oun thceul- ehrntedNO. 1 HARD WHKAT. which brings the hlulioit prli-e In the inurlietsof the world ; tliouMiiuls of i-uttla nro futtened for tnurkot without belli ! ; foil uraln , und without a Uuy's hhcltof. t-'end far Informa tion nml sec nit ) n free home In Western Cimadn. Wrllo the Superintendent of Immixrutlo'i , Ot- luwit , ornddtesi ) the utuluihl neil , who will mall you utilises , pamphlets. et % . frco of cost. W. V. Uomictl 801 N. V. I.ifo Uulldlnf. Omaha , Neb. Gel Your Pension DOUBLE QUICK Write CAPT. O'PARRRLU. Pennlon Agent , M3C ricw Yorl : Avenue. WASHINGTON , O. C. _ Su ccessfully Prosecutes Claims. 'rlpolrialUxiiiilnar U.O. Pension Ournau. In cl > 1) ) war , I * udlimlcatlui calni ! > , at ty suice.