Ilii'n it lloro Now. If Winston Churchill gets back to England his political future Is assured. His exploits have caught the fnncy" of the whole country. Ho was defeated for parliament Just before the war ; but now ho can have almost any place , regardless of politics. llopu for Coiiniiiipttrc * . The percentage of "arrested cases" of pulmonary disease In the Massa chusetts Hospital for Consumptives in the lust yenr wns 30.97 ; percentage of cases of improved , 40.10 , nnd percent age of cases not improved , 21.23. Two bottles of Piso's Cure for Coniump- tlou cured mo uf a bud lung trouble , Mm. J. Nichols , I'riuuotou , Iiid. , Alar. 20,1805. A man's ideal figure usually has n dollar mark in front of it. E522C3"I "I had a bad cough for six weeks and could not find nny relief whatever. I read -what a wonderful remedy Aycr's Cherry Pectoral \vas for .coughs nnd I bought a bottle. Before I had taken n quarter of it my cough had entirely left me. " L. Hawn , Newington , Ont , May 3 , 1899. Quickly Cures Colds Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis v/hich pulls down your general health nnd deprives you of sleep : or they end in genuine consump tion with all its uncertain results. Don't v/ait , but take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as you begin to cough. A few doses will cure you then. But it cures old colds , too , only it takes a little more time. We refer to such diseases as bron chitis , asthma , whooping-cough , consumption , and hard winter coughs. If JOU'NO just taken cold a 25 cent bottle - tlo is all you'll need. For harder cases a CO cent uottlo is better. For chronic p troubles , nnd to keep on hand , the $1.00 bottle is most economical. NUKES COLUBS AND aw ONE POUND OF IKS STARCH STF . hKE At WHEN Ml CO S FAR AS A PDUVD FIRST njuetn HEW in miF OF AW OTHER. PPEPAHED fCR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY MANUFACTURED DULY BY SAKTA CLARA MANUFACTURING CO. tVCORPCPtATEO OMAHA , NEB. The WONDER of the AGE , No Boiling No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods Bt Whitens the Gooes St Polishes the Goods It makes all garments fresh add crisp as when first bought new. TRY A SAMPLE PACKAGE. You'll like it It you try It. You'll buy it if you try It. You'll us > o It if you try it. Try It. Sold by nil Grocera. VF. N. U. OMAHA. 10UO O O Via O O She OTabasb Homcscckers1 Fcb , 6th and 20th Mar , 6th and South 20 h April 3d and 17th PorlrTRlcT" February 15th VIA New York March 8th Tour of OLD MEXICO , Going east remember the famous Conti' ncntal Limited " < C For rates and full in" formation in regard to above Excursion or any point cast. Call on or write 3C X X G.N.Clayton , N.W. Agt. , Room 506 Karbach Blk. , Qmaiia , Neb. Hlghcit Oaih Price raid for Poultry Game Butter , , , Eggs , fi id for tazi and prlcet , Hubert lurvl , EmblllVd IIJO. _ Oiaabi , Ntfe. * -f. t , JOHNNIE POTTS. TEXAS TEnnOR OF COWBOY DAYS. Iftcr n NlRlit of Itovolry Ho fell , Shot In u Flcht AVI til Ono of Ills Com- imnlons Wai On mo to tliu List ami Dliul with II11 Hoots On. Ono of the typical terrorn of Texas wns Juhnnlo Potts. When hla uystem was not filled with the peculiar and lialr-ralslng beverage sold for whisky In the border towns , Potta was rea sonably peaceful , though never socia ble In his disposition , but v/hen he was loaded with what was commonly termed "old hell's delight" ho was ono of the most dangerous of his class. It was In the early puit of March , 1881 , that Ben Franklin and others or the cowboys of the "T G" range went to Caldwcll to take in the town. All the riders could not bo spared at once , and for that reason Jolmnlo Potts and others had to stay at camp. Franklin , who In cowboy circles was considered a more than ordinary big-hearted and jovial spirit , showed hit ) sympathy for his unfortunate companions who did not have- the opportunity to participate In the pastime .of painting the town red , by bringing back to camp .1 jug of the liquor dealt out at Caldwell saloons. The night at the ranch was one of revelry , gambling and drinking. Potts drank heavily and as the hourd woreon ho became more noluy and quarrelsome. It was nearly morning when he arose from the camp table , and , staggering against the desk of the bookkeeper of the cattle company , upset the ink and disarranged the pa pers. The bookkeeper made some protest , which , with Johnnie Potts.was the signal for trouble. Pulling his slx- shooter.ho proceeded to kick over such furniture as there was about the camp house as a sort of preliminary to gen eral hostilities. The other range riders were not so full of red liquor that they did not realize that it was only a question how many would bo able to get out of ranjje when Johnnie began to shoot. Franklin , who was quicker to think and act than his companions , with a swift movement caught the "terror" from behind and throwing him to the Hoer disarmed him. Johnnie raved like a madman and applied to Franklin all the epithets known to the cowboy ver nacular until he had worn hhn&elf out and sank into a drunken slumber. The next morning Bon Franklin concluded that as a representative of the great state of Texas he should demand an apology from the "terror" for his con duct of the previous night. With most members of the cowboy class this re quest would have been complied with as a matter of course , but Johnnie Potts had the opinion that it was be- ineath the dignity of a real "terror" to apologize for anything and would not. Ben Franklin , on the other hand , al though an unusually good-natured member of the fraternity , felt that when a Texan demanded an apology It must como or blood. The range rid ers stood close together , there was no consultation of "seconds" or measur ing off so many paces. There were three sharp , loud reports , the flashes and smoke of the "forty-fours" and the thing was ovor. Franklin was quicker by the fraction of a second , and Johnnie's pistol arm was shat tered before he could pull the trigger. The ball from his revolver went wild and the second ball from Ben's gun plowed through Johnnie's vitals. Then a curious thing happened which showed the Texas chivalry of Johnnie Potts , the "terror. " Franklin , filled with remorse , now that the shooting was over , wanted to hunt up a United States deputy marshal and surrender himself Into the hands of the law , but the "terror , " though writhing In hla death agony , would not hear of It. "What's the use o' doin' that , Ben ? " gasped the dying "terror. " "Yer got me , but I'd sure a got yon If I'd a drawed a little quicker. 'Twon't do me no sort o' good fur you to go anil stand trial , nur yon cither. The "ter ror" was burled near the lonely camp house , and the foreman of the ranch took the trouble to see that the grave was not entirely neglected. Ben Frank lin went back to his home a clMingec man. Instead of the rollicking rougb rider ho became gloomy , haggard , and prematurely old * with the haunted look of a man who ever saw the pic ture of a night's debauch , a fatal due ) and the lonesome , unmarked grave o > Johnnie Potts , the "terror. " Nature us nil Knflmlmor. A curious circumstance concerning the body of Admiral Spotts has boon reported from the Falkland Islands , where ho died 17 years ago. The Falk land physician who attended him dur ing his fatal Illness was present at the exhumation of the body when the cruiser Badger was sent for It last year. The coflln had disappeared , but the corpse was absolutely unchanged , oven the features having retained the exact appearance that they presented on the day of death. This wonderful preservation was due to the action ot the peat water which saturates the Islands. It had embalmed the body completely. Tlioy turn n I.lvln-r IMulcliiff Worms. Some Japanese women earn tholi livings by picking worms from tlit loaves of growing tobacco. The worms secured are put into a bottle , and thh bottle serves as evidence that tin woman has earned her wage. Without It she would not bo paid. World In lluny Wrltlnir. Pens to the number of 3,500,000 are used throughout the world every daj In the week. Troilry I.liiia for . lloiulmy. one cly ! , Madras. Consul Fee , of Dam- bay , reports that permission has been naked to Introduce electric traction In that city. Hornes arc used at present , biU the coiiHiil remarks that they arc well cared for and never abused , nnd that all animals receive human treat ment In India. Mnro IiKlhinn tlmn In Slnjllowrr Dny. That there arc more Indians In the United States now tlmn there wore the day the Pilgrims landed cannot be proved , but Is generally believed and stoutly alllrmcd by statisticians. Now I in tint Ions. In order to prevent bottles being re filled a Connecticut Inventor provides the bottle with an n extension within * * r which the cork Is sealed , nnd from which the cork can L not bo removed. In order to open the bottle the extension Is broken off by means of a npeclnlly constructed tool which serves the neck extension. A clover pneumatic tire , which pre sents thrco thicknesses of material upon the tread , has been Invented by aNew Now York Inventor , who provides n doubly folded tuba with a detachable Inner tube , the whole being , when In flated , llxed with n crescent-shaped rim. rim.A A peculiar Invention In the form of n water massage apparatus has been pat ented to a Chicago Inventor who pro vides a reservoir with n return pipe provided with .1 pump and In front of the return pipe the part to be treat ed is platied so that the fluid is thrown with force against the affected part. Inventors desiring free Information as to the best method of protecting or selling their Inventions may obtain free advice In addressing Sues Co. , Attorneys at Law and Patent Exports , Bee Bldg , , Omaha , Neb. Tito Laud of I trod mill flutter. Is the title uf a new Illustrated pamph let just Issued by the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway , relating * more especially to the land along the now line It Is now building through Bon Hoinmc and Charles Mix counties In South Dakota. It will bo found very Interesting rending. A copy will bo mailed free mi receipt of U-cont stamp for postage. Address Goo. II. Hcafford , General Passenger Agent , Chicago , 111. I'm denyln' the women are foolish : God Almighty made 'cm to match the men. George Eliot. HIrs. YVInalow's Koothlug Kyrnp. Tor children Icothlni ; , softens tlio K'irn"i ' reduces In- flaunuatlou , allays imln , cures wind colic. 23c u liottlo. Ask some men how they fell and they will entertain you for an hour with their woes. The scholar who cherishes the love of comfort Is not to bo deemed a scholar. Tlio Ilciilth ami ricusiiro Resorts Of Texas , Mexico , Arizona and Cali fornia are quickly and comfortably reached via the Southern Pacific Com pany's Sunset Route. Dally through service from New Orleans to San Fianclsco via Houston , San Antonio , 131 Paso and Los Angeles. Special semi-weekly service , Sunset Limited from Now Orleans Mondays nnd Thursdays , composed of Buffet Smok ing Car , containing Bath Room and Barber Shop , Drawing Room Compart ment Car , regular Pullman Sleepers , nnd Dining Car ( meals a la carte ) , nil of the latest design and njost luxuri ously appointed. Direct connections made at New Orleans from all points North and East. Detailed Informa tion cheerfully furnished by W. G. Neimyer , G. W. A. , So. Pac. Co. , 238 Clark St. , Chicago ; W. H. Connor , Com'l Agt , , Chamber Commerce Bldg. , Cincinnati , 0. , W. J. Berg , Trav. Pass. Agt. , 220 Ellicott Square , Buffalo , N. Y. The more fault a man looks for the more ho finds. llulf I'ntcH South \lu Omaliii mill St Louis anilVubiiKli Itimtcx. On the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month the above lines will sell home- ceckers tickets to southern points for ono fare ( plus § 2.00) ) round trip. WINTER TOilRIoi RATES now on sale to Hot Springs , Ark. , and all the winter resorts at greatly RE DUCED RATES. Remember the O. & St. u. and Wn- hnsh , the shortest and quickest route to St. Louis. Remember the 0. & St. L. nnd 0. , K. C. & E. is the shortest route to Quincy. Unexcelled service to Kansas City and the south. For rates , sleeping car accommoda tion nnd all Information ca i at the QUINCY ROUTE OFFICE. 1115 Far- nam St. ( Paxton Hotel block ) or write Harry E. Moores , City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Omaha , Neb. The twentieth century which will begin on Tuesday , January 1 , 1901 , will have twenty-four leap years , the greatest number possible. Rnlliililo llulp Wanted ( Dither sex. ) The Humnnlliirlan Hume nnd Sanltar linn for InvnlliU nnd Health beekerx , Incorporated , j-end rtr In Mumps lor full Informntlon. Address , ! II 'Icltlelmmi , Treasurer , Knsl Ias VPKU , N. M. To bo prepared for emergencies , many of the European monarchs have large amounts of money on deposit in the Bank of England. Napoleon III , when he saw that his star was on tne \sano , contrived to send a vast sum to England's great bank. This ucposlt has enabled Empress Eugenie to live in dignity and luxury. Use Magnetic Starch It has no equal On the gate of the r.emtery In Rio Janeiro is a notice in Spanish , French and English that no dogs arc admitted unless led by the owner. This Is how the announcement Is made In "Eng lish : " "Noblo mesdames nnd gentle man who may desire a dog to follow in this tombs yard will not bo permis sion unless him drawn by u cable round him throttle. " Magnetic Starch Is the very best laundry ttarch In the world. Russian photographers hang the pic tures of the delinquents upsldo down at the entrance of their studios. Have no friends not equal to your self. Wllllnm B. Gngc , the Boston lawyer who died the other day , wns n lifelong frlond of General Butler , nnd wao pre paring material for a life of Butler at the time of hie death. Mr. Gage represented the defense In more mur der trials nnd was more often success ful In such cases than almost any law yer practicing In Massachusetts. The business of college education Is ono of the greatest In the tountry. The 120 colleges nud unlvorslMen In which are enrolled 175,000 stud-mis , repre sent an Invested capital of 00,000,000 nud glvo employment to 25,000 persons ns teachers nnd oHlccrs. A MINNESOTA FAHMEn Dors Wll In Wciitorn Cnnniln. Vlrden , Man. , Nov. 18 , 18DQ. Hon. Cllnord Slfton , Minister of the Interior , Ottawa , Canada Sir : Think ing that my expprlenco In Manitoba might bo both useful and Interesting to my fellow-countrymen In the United States who may be looking to Mani toba and the northwest with the In tention of settling there , I have much pleasure In stating that through In formation received from Mr. W. F. MeCrenry , Immigration commissioner at Winnipeg , I was Induced to visit Manitoba In February , 1S9S. When I called upon Mr. McCicary ho spared no pains to give mo all the Information , ttc. , In his possession , the result of which was that I came hero \rlth a letter of introduction from him to the sccietary of tlio Vlrden Board of Trade. That guntlcuinn provided mo with a competent land guide , nnd , although there wns considerable snow on the { .iiiiint ! , 1 had no dllllculty In selecting three honifstcads for myself and sons. Having made the necessary homestead entries at the land olllco In Brandon , I returned to my homo In Lyon countyMlnnceotnand came back here in May following , accompanied by ono of my boys , bringing with ns two teams of hors.es , implements , etc. Our first work was to erect a temp i- rary shanty and stable , after which wo broke nnd leveled seventy-five- acics and put up thirty tbna of hay. I went back to MlnnuooUx about July 20 , leaving my eon hero. I returned In October , bringing my family with me. I found that the land wo had acquired was of good quality , bolng n strong clay loam with clay subsoil. Last spring I sowed 100 acres In wheat nnd fifty acres In oats and barley. ( Se\cnty-fhe acres of this grain was cowed on "go-back" plowed last spiing. ) My crop was thrashed in October , the result being ever 2,700 bushels of grain in all. Wheat aver aged fifteen bushels par aero nnd graded No. 1 hard , but that which was sown on land other than sod ( "go- back" ) went twenty four nnd one-half bushels per acre. To say that I am well pleased with the result of my first year's farming opeiatlons in Manitoba docs not ade quately express my feallngs , and I have no hesitation in advising those who arc living in districts where land is high in price to come out hero , If they are willing to do a fair amount of work. I am ten miles from Virdcn , which is a good market town , and nine miles from llargravc , where there are two elevators. This summer I erected a duelling house of native stone and bought a half-section of land adjoin ing our homesteads , for which I paid n very moderate price. There are still some homesteads in this district , nnd land of fine quality can bo purchased from the Canadian Pacific Railway company at $3.50 per acre on liberal terms. Good water Is generally found at a depth of from fifteen to twenty feet. I have 175 acres ready for crop next year. The cost of living here Is about the Bruno as in southern Minnesota. Some commodities arc higher and others lower In price , but the average is about ( he same. I remain , your obe dient servant. ( Signed. ) JACOB REICIIERT. Between friends frequent reproof makes the friendship distant. Try Magnetic Starch It will last longer than any other. When you have faults , do not fear to abandon them. TO CUItK A COLD IN ONI5 DAY , Tnlto Lnxntlvo Iliomo Quinine Tnhlots , All druggists refund tlio money if it fulls to cu.-u CT c. C. W , CJIOAC'H slgnuturu on each box. If a man take no thought about what is distant ho will find sorrow in store. First rf/je meeffeane holds the fCGoriS fof * the largest niirnhGi * of abso lute GSus'os of female alls is iycliss Em Pfstfifissm's Vegetable Gorst/aound. SecontS Rflirs , tPsnkfanni can show by Ihss * letter files en Lynn that a mil lion women have been restored to SteaStSt by her met3icSno aniS stlvlcQa TSiircS-All letters to Rfls'S. are received ? read amti an swered hy women only * This fact is certiffod to by the mayor anil [ postmas ter of LystsD and others of Mrs , PinStham's own cSty , Write for free book cou tainting these cortifScatesm Every Bailing woman Is JfnvifctS to write to Mrs , Plnkham and gdt her ad" vice free of charge , Lydia E. Plokbam Meet Co , Lyna , MASS. Oilil Cnlncl tclu < t < i ( Ono of the most roinnrhnblo coin cidences on rccnul luia coniu lu light In Lynehhurg , Vn , , nntl Augusta , tin. In cncli city there is n Wnltor Clark whoso father wna iinnictl Sninuel and whoso inothcr'fl innltlon iminc wns Wnllccr. Doth Wnlkor ClnrUa hnvo brothora nnmcd Snnuiel and Wllllnm , uncles nnmcd Chnrlea anil John and ( in aunt nnmcd Elizabeth. Vet the men can not trace any relationship between the two families , What can one put Into n mind which is tilled and llllcd with itself ? Knot-lent Out nii < I In Again , A street cnr struck Qulsoppo Mnrnto , a Bailer , In Phllndplnhln , Ohrlntman dny , knocked him down nnd dislocat ed his shoulder , lie wan put into n wngon nnd hurried off toward the Pennsylvania hospital * The wngon jumped ever a ru In the pavement nnd the Jnr reset his 'shoulder. When ho got to the hospital the surgeons found the shoulder nil right , Imnd- nged it nnd sent him back to his ves sel. Gravity hi only the hark of the trco of wisdom ; but it preserves it. Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Catarrh , Coughs , Colds , Grip and Catarrhal Diseases. MRS , BELVA A. LOCKVVOOD , LATE CANDIDATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY. MI-H. Uelvu Lockwood , the eminent barrister , of Washington , I ) . C. , is the only woman who has over been a candidate for thu Presidency of the United States. Shu is the best known woman in America. Ao the pioncur of her KC.-C in the lo nl profesMon she lias gathered fame and fortune. In a letter to The I'cruna Medicine Company , bho bays : "I have used your Parana both for myself and my mother , Airs. Hannah J. Bennett , now in her 88th year , and I find It an Invaluable- remedy for cold , catarrh , hay fever and kindred diseases ; also a good tonic for feeble anil old people , or those run down and with nerves unstrung. " Yours truly , Bclva A. Lockwood. Catarrh may attack any organ of the body. Women are cbpeclally liable to catarrh of the pelvic organs. There- arc ono hundred cases of catarrh of the pelvic organs to ono of catarrh of the bend. Most people think , because they have no catarrh of the head , they Imvu no catarrh at all. This is a great mlbtalco , and is the cause of innnv rases of sichnensand deiith. "Health and Beauty" bent free to women only , by TinPoriinii Modlcino Co , Columbus , Ohio. Iffonict-iililoiiccc > rMlly. Wo on ioui lummy than nny tmntc 111 ] > ny inn In n yuur. tM will buy I 000 liv liulM ofvhout or rorn nml iimrnli > tlio nmp3ilcnn. Rciulforour book on ejicculiitlon. 11' IS I'ltKi : . All prolltH | mnl > lu on dcinmid. J. K. COMSTOCK & CO. . Room 23 , Tractors' BltlR. , Chicago. Nature , after making man , found she had some material left , ao nho made a dude. Cannot IIo Cured by lociil applications , us tlioy cannot reach tlio ( llscu'ocl portion of tlio car. Tlioro Is only ono way to euro deafness , nnd Unit Is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is rntisod by nr. inllamod condition of the mucus lining of the Kustachlan Tubo. When this ttibo is inllaineil \on 1mvo a rumbling sound or Imported liuar- Intr , and when it Jscntliolv closed dcafnthH Is tlio result , and unless the inllammatlon can bn tuUen out nnd thin tnbu restored to Us not mill condition , hcailnc will bo dcHlroycd foicvor ; nlno cases out of ton nro caused by catairh , wliloh is nothing but an Inllamcd condition of the mucus mil faces. Wo will ijivo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caBO of Deafness ( caused by catarih ) that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Curo. Send for slrculnrs , trco. trco.F. J. CHKNUY & CO. , Toledo , O. Sold 1)V UrtiKRlsts , 75e. Hall's Family 1'llla uro tlio best. Contentment may bo better than wealth , but they ought to go together. l"or 3Ior Tlmn u Ontnry linker' * ClmcolnlH linn boon tliu MnMdnnl. Mmlo only by Wallci Ilukcr&Co. Ltd. , Poiclii-htor , Minn. If you hnvo not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. You will then use no other. Ueauty may bo only skin deep , but St Is nearly always effective. FITSTrrmaiiontlyCiiitvl. r > "oflt orin-rronsnpiiaafter firtl dHy'i * u n < > f Dr , KIluu'H ( Irt'ftt KITVM Itt-Huicr. bind for J-'ICKK Hti.OO tilnl liottla and trratlm. JJu. 11 , II. Kl IKK , Ltd. , VJt Artli tit , 1 Ijllmkli'lilu , 1'a. A man can enlarge the prlclplcs which ho follows ; those principles do' not enlarge the man. Your clotht'H will not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. A loading feature of The Atlantic during the first six months of 1900 will bo "Tlio Autobiography of W. J. Still- man. " Mr. Stillman's career as nrt- 1st , editor , and newspaper correspond- out in various foreign countries has brought him Into touch with ninny of the most striking parsonages and cventh of the last fifty years. The early papers of the borlcs give slngu- larly Interesting characterizations of Dr. Nott , the famous President of Un ion College , of Iluskln , Turner , and other Kngllsh nnd American artists , of KosBiith , whom Mr. btlllmnn served an secret agent , of Emerson , Holmes , Lowell , Agassi/ , and other members of the Adirondack Club. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Slprcli. The rumor that England Is prepar ing the Island of St. Helena for the possible reception of President Kruger lends special timeliness to nn article which will appear In the February Century the first of the hitherto unreported - reported "Talks with Napoleon , " from the diary of Dr. B. E. O'Meara , nls physician at St. Helena. The ex tracts printed In this number are pre faced an account of the writer's re lations with the ox-Empcrpr and the story of the manuscript's discovery by the editor of The Century. A por- I trait of O'Meara and a map ot the i Island arc among the .lustrations in this instalment. Slluatnl at the head of GnlviH- Ion Hay , IH ilcs- tlneil to bo the HOSTPkOlilTiKOUS CITY on tlio Oulf of Mexico. It possesses tinciiunlcd natural ( ulvnntaKCs.Kcctfriijililcally nnd from every point of view. 1U future as a ( 'feat L.tv | Is iihtuirccl. The U. S. ( ioictnmnnt If , now ( .pending a Inrao amount of money In Harbor InipioveinontH. Lal'oilo IH the natuial Kcai ort for the pro- iluctH of the entlio Middle. NurtlieinandVent - ein States and for Houston , the urcat lallro.ul center of Texas. Exclusions nl reduced rates will bo run twice a. month. Write for PUC13 flAI'S , OliSCKII'TIVB 1.111-UATUKU anil full particular * to AMERICAN LAND CO. , 188 Mndlson St. , - - CHICAGO. Jalror'n Itapo BpolU glrcxltlcli , What It 111 Catalog FARM tolls. „ - Sahcr's Seed ) areJVarranttil to Trodnco. /lUlilonl.uthor , lI.TiojPH. . oitonlilitJ tin worU j 7 bTgroJliicZiObuiuclilllf 1-ourOaii ! J llmlilrr , 1 Ulahleou , Wli. , IJ4 Lui. barlct : mdll.l.onjor , a ItejyUnB.HInn .bjiirowliiitaMUuih.Haljer'eoorq J Mr acre. If jou doubt , write tlntn. Wutrlihtaialo 1100,000 new cuitomcri , lunco rlllnnj on trial 10 DOLLARG'WORTH FOR 100. 10 pkK * of rare farm iitii , Halt lluih , tlta 3 eared Com * iplti , pro luelngt'Obuih. fooilatiilltotii haj ptraciu atioieoaliauiltarlcT , llrnniui Inermle Iho urculeit ( trail on rank ! Satiif taj/i 10. Jtape , Hnrlng \ \ liral , Ad. , Including our roam * molh 1'lunl. Fruit an ISrrd Caulof. trill UK all about H Ucr' ( Iront.MIIIWin llollnr I'utulii , alt niAllc'1 for lUe. pastaj1 rOHithcl/ worth tlO to rtlaptart * Bred 1'olaloei 1,20 a bbl. and up. * ' ' Plenso' wntl tMa " ' f S C al68 ndr.wlth ZjJESSRyt&MlgP nlono 6c JOc. to Kalier. lSaaai wriUt of ncrcsof cliolco njfrl- cultural LANDS now opened for settlement I" WcHtorn Canadi. } ioro Is frown the cel ebrated NO. I HARD WHUAT. which brings the hlKhest price In the marlietsof the woild ; thousands of cattle are fattened for market without bcliii ; fed grain , nnd utlhout a day's shelter. Send for Informa tion nnd secuio n fieo home In Western Canada. Write Iho Supetlntrndent of Immigration , Ot tawa , oraddicsu the uiuleislRued , who will mall you atlases pmiphlcts , etc. . fre of cost. W. V. llonnett HOI N. Y. I.lfo lluildlnt' , Omana. Neb. | ( J * LocomotoT Ataxla con- I quercdntlast. Doctor * puzzled , ( Specialists amazed tit rcro\cry of patients thought 'nciirablo./ DK.OII ABB'S III.OO ANl > NUKVKlfOO . Wrlto mo about jmircase. Advlooiua ] > r of ot cures im.tiUHr,224 N.IOthSt. , llfat moked In a few lionra with MAUSERS' LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE. Hade from lilckory wood. Cheaper , cleaner , ewriter , and Burrr than ttio oM wny ti iul fur , . circular. K. , ICUALfcLH J1SUO. . , illlluu , I'm. CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. All lruiKltttn , fi Just as cheap as poor ink DISCOVERY ; elves qulckrellefandcureiwortt caicc. Hook of teillmonlalB and to HITS'treatment KHEK. Ull. II. II. UIIEfVB KO.MI , U.i II , illaata , fla.