Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 28, 1900, Image 7
Then your liver Isn't . You suffer from bilious- onstipntion. Ayer's Pills act ron the liver. For 60 years indard Family Pill. Small re. 25c. All druggists. oors ors R. f. HUt CV > N . , i . . H I f | to for" linking Von iler Mill. twelve and one-half miles fvlllago | of 1-iori Click--there Itain " of alum , which , in ad- being a natural ctir.tpBity , ? of wealth for the Inhabi- ie colmtry , who dig from it IB of alum. , " " lilltiff. ' "hniljrllke" AV - . [ Hiding In IHlnola-the-other ficii except the bridegroom and iSterVere allowed. Even the ( fere women'and so w"as" the in. " It needed only a woman j to make the femininity of the 'complete. clothes will not crack If you Knctlc Starch. ly thinketh no evil , [ arching fine linen use Magnetic bees fall harder than saplings. { Magnetic Starch it will last ( than any other. ( demand for old , high-back ma- chairs with claw feet , is now I.iullo * Can Wear Blioeg. | e smaller after usingAllcu's Foot- powder. It makes tight or new Jasy. Cures swollen , hotsweating , Tfect , ingrowing1 nails , corns and Is. All druggists and shoe stores , Trial package FREE by mail. Ad- lllcn S. Olmsted , Lelloy , N.Y. tsc is the note and performance coin which redeems It. Magnetic Starch IthasnoequaL Lind of financial embarrassment pi a man has so much money he know v hat to uo with it. Sure Plso's Cure for Consumption saved I three jsars ago. Mrs. Titos. KonuiNS , Etreet , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17,1000. faulty are the fault-finding. Send for "Choice Keclpec , " 'er Linker & ( . ' > . Ltd. , Dorchester , Masi , Veo. Mention this paper. lit 30 per cent of the schoolboys District of Columbia use tobacco le form. * yQrain = 0 ! J ryCraiii-0 ! ( you Grocer to-day to sliow yon jkageof GIIAIN-O , the new food : that takes the place of coffee. lo children may drink it .without jry as well 03 tbo adult.- All who It , like it. GRAJN-O bos tbat I seal brown of Mocba or Java , It is mailo from pure grains , and friost delicate stomach receives it lout distress. the price of coffee. cents r.ud 25 cents per package. I by all grocers. | cs like Coffee Jcs like Coffee [ ? t that yonr grocer gives you GUAJN-O 'no Imitation. Genuine arter's iftle Liver Pills. jot Boar Slgnaturo of VI i Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. til i rand as 0007 to FOR HEAOACIIrT. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION ClRE SICK HEADACHE. Vti. l-OAlAHA. No. 26 1900 BE ML HE'i ' _ , . . run. Tastc < tfeo I tSoM br Craaatilt. ilSUMPTION Ail in I rut Seymour. Vice Admiral Sir Edward H. Sey mour , K. C. D. , of whom Admiral Ucwey spoke so affectionately the other day , and who , It Is sold , has taken charge personally of the Brit ish naval brigade , reported to be forc ing Its way from Tien Tsln to Po king , is the commander-ln-chlcf of the British squadron on the China station. He was appointed to the post Decem ber 12 , 1897 , when reports were rife that Rushla Intended to gradually db serb the Chinese empire. C < > tIT ItlMtlCC. Justice in the United States courts Is expensive , as figured by the Pitts- burg Chronicle-Telegraph. Only one case was disposed of by the Jurybefore the recent circuit court In that city , and the verdict was for $2,900 , jMorin- tlme the cost to the governmentfar' ? ' jurors alone was ? I,325. This Jury was sworn hi four cases , and if f.11 , four lined been dtermlncd by the Jury * the cost for Jurors would have bcjcn Orcut Year for'lonatl6rin. [ Rohsltcr Jobnsda has compiled' n list of gifts and bequests to charity and education In the United States for last year and total is nearly § 03,000,000. In 1898 it was $38,000.000 , and in 1897 it was $45,000,00. making a grand total of more than $115,000,000 in three years. t TJ'.c , VouiB ! < l M ) nicer. Tlrst Lieutenant Hugh A. Drum of the Twelfth infantry , now serving in Luzon , Js said to be the youngest ofll- cer in the United States army. 'His father ivas killed by the side of his son on 'san Juan mil. THO latter nas beep ! several times favorably men tioned In dispatches. , Iturrlo In Politic * . James M. Barrie. the 'novelist ; in consonting-to stand for parliament , shows a decided ghnngo of opinion in such matters , since only ilvc years ago lie said that he would rather be flogged than have.tp go Into politics. L Sheets , blankets , pillows and cqver- lets or counterpanes were frequent subjects of bequest in the middle ages. The sin's TVC pet'in ? our lives,1 we are apt .to . pelt in those of others. Hall's Cntnrrh Cure Is taken iutenmlly. Price , 75c. Most kinds of clay contain a consid erable proportion of iron ; the red color of bricks , for example , is due to the presence of oxides of iron. ' Mm. IVInslow's Soothlnff Syrnp. 'For children teething , eoftcns the K'ime , reduce * In flammation , allaye raincures wind colic. Sic a bottle. Magnetic Starch is the very best laundry starch in the world. It is madness to put a viper in your Oosom because of its gay coat. For I'Mey IrnnlnR use "Faultless Stnrcli. " No sticking , falls- tei iug or breaking. All grocers lOc. Nevada has a population all told of 15,701 about one-fourth of the aver age congressional district. Don't Get Utild. Use Colco Dandruff Cure regularly and your bail- will not fnll out. All druggists. As a rule a man who can wait pa tiently has nothing to do. $18 PER WEEK. A salary of W per \\eek untl expenses will bo paid to man with one or two-hon-e HK to Intro duce our Poultry Compound and Lice Killer amonp Furmerh. AdcUess wltli btauip , ACME MFG. CO. , DCS Molne-s , lowu. When a man dies his widow's friends begin to say that the bank ho dealt with cheated her out of some of his money. Profitable pleasures never perish. KNOW THYSELF And lie thine ounpliyMclnn. The ( treat Hrrhnlln's Cuimiound Indorsed by Ilio Hoard of Health , Warning- tiuij ) . C. Send iistl.OOnud wu.wllUend. you , pomace prepaid , a ) diya' treatment of "rntkiNSAimuctf IIUitiK" CiiiHninteed torure all discuses of the Mom- lu'li.lher , kidneys , blood , scrofula , rlictimntlBin And lemnlc dlfeiues. Kuril II.UO box contains a printed litiurtuitce to refund Ilic money If you ure not cured , hiipplled In both powdered nnd tablet form. We unnt ir oil solicitors In iscry uuoccupied county In JIlMoiirl , Arkansas and Xelira kn. Larne salary paid to the right pi-rnon. Tor further particular * address .JOHN L. WOODS & CO. , Norwood , Mlako.irl , li eneml State Accnte. During1 the Jast < jilneninojitbSj more than 4,000,0(00 worth of railway loco- motives'imve beenshippedLfronr the UnitejkStates to foreign countries , MEDICAL BOOK FREE. 'fKnqw.-Tbysolf , " a Hook For-Mfd Only , sent Free , , postpaid , scaled , tb"nny mnlo render Itnentionlng this paperhvJc ( for postage. The Science of Life , or , Belf-i'res- ervnuon , the Gold Medal Prize Treatise , tlio best Medjcal .Book of this or nuy nge. ! i70 p'p.VT ith engravings amljpresarlptlous. Only,25e pnpor covers. Library Edition , full giltI.OO. vAddress The PenbodVtMod- ioal-Institute. No. 4 Bulfinph St. , Upston , Muss ! , the oldest and best in this country. Write < tbduy fur these books ; keys to health and'vigor. Why is a woman happy when her husband has to sit beside the oldest lady in the party at dinner ? Are Too Unlnp Allen' * Foot-EimeT It is the only cure for Swollen , Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted , Lelloy , N. Y. Reverence is the insignia of royalty. A dvspeptlo Is never on peed terms with him- pelt. SomethlnB Is always roue. Get it right by chew Ins Ueemnn's 1'epsln Gum. Freezing docs not kill microbes. FITS Permanently Currd. 5ofit orncrvousm-siafter tint dy' * HUB of Dr. Kline' * Ureat NVrvc Itrrtorer. Heml fnr FICHU S'J.OO trial bottle ami t realise JJll. It. II. KLINt , ltd.vtl : Arch lit. , I'hllfuUlphla. I'lu Melancholy is blinded hope , hunt ing for her sister , napplness. Uncle Sam uses the best of everything. Uncle Sam usas Carter's Ink. Ho linows. Wide sympathies broaden ttic soul. Faded hair recovers Itf youthful color and toft- u by the use of I'AIIKKU'K lUiu HALSAII. B. the belt cure for lorni. jscti. A full today enlarges tomorrow. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. You will then UEO no other. CorrcOrowlnir. { Condensed from Knrtnor * ' Review Sten ographic Report of Wisconsin Hound-up Institute. ) Mr , A. A. Arnold spoke on corn growing. Corn IB king of all the grasses , the natural area for corn growing in the United States IB limited. It may be that in the next generation the price of corn will be as high as is the price of wheat now. No plant can get n good start unless the seed has n good stock of vitality. Therefore wo tausjt have good seed corn. This is es sentially the case in the northern part of. Wisconsin , wheru the winters are parjy nnd cold. One of the best wayo to 'getgood seed corn Is to take the best' bars and break them In two to se.o tliat the kernels arc long. After u plant has been acclimated it will do better'than a plant that has not been aqqlibaatcdj Corn must be dried through ; J Jmvo noticed by picking tho'corri carlj4 , when it is Just dented , it'coftie jUp'better than any other kind of corn. If you do not get n start the first tlmo.of . seeding y&u ; are not likely to got a goodcrop. . I have never kndwn a good crop when it was not from the first seeding. Nearly everything depends on the preparation' of the soil. Soil should bo plowed from five to seven" inches deep , depending on the compactness of the soil. The Ideal place 'to ' plant corn is on a clover sod. CJorn Wants a warm soil and n warm atmosphere. Timothy sod should5 60 'plowe'd only in the fall. Spring'plowing ' of timothy sod is very dangerous on aranmt of the cut worms , 11 cultivation should o before a peed Is. put into the ground. All tha , is done afterwards should bo to keep down the weeds' and conserve moisture. This is "not cultivation properly Bo-callod. Shallow cultivation is of'great .impor tance , for the reason that it keeps the fertility in the soil. Nature's covering has been taken away , and in its place you must put on'something ' to serve as a mulch. ' The cheapest way to harvest corn is to. put. it.ln the silo. It can be done for 60" cents "a ton. Q. Can you plow timothy early in the" fall nnd not have trouble with cut worms ? Mr. Arnold. Yes , sir ; but you will losq fertility by early plowing. Mr. Brlggs. You can put in oats or rye or turnips. Q. Would you keep the meadows down till they arc filled with cut worms ? Mr. Arnold. No , sir. Q. What effect on corn docs deep cultivation have ? Mr. Arnold. It will make the corn mature later. You can make it two weeks later by deep cultivation , culti vation say five or six inches deep. Q. What do you call shallow culti vation ? Mr. Arnold. Two inches or above. Mr. McKerrow. At the station they call shallow cultivation everything above three inches , and everything be low that deep cultivation. Thinning Stone Fruit * . Experiments in thinning apricots , plums and poaches have been in prog ress three seasons. With these fruits as with apples the effect of thinning is not always as pronounced the follow ing year as had been expected. In some cases there appeared to be real permanent advantage and an Increased yield in succeeding seasons , and again the effect , if any , on the crop of the following year , was in some cases ob scured by causes not understood and no advantage from the previous year's thinning of the fruit could be seen. In some cases trees which were heavily loaded and not thinned gave even greater yields the following season than were obtained from correspond ing trees on which the fruit had been severely thinned. Early and severe thinning in gen eral increased the percentage of the higher grades of fruit. Where the fruit grower can obtain corresponding ly better prices for fancy fruit the thinning may doubtless be made prof itable with selected varieties of peach es and apricots and in some cases with plums also. Chemical analyses of fruits which were picked at different stages were made in the chemical de partment which showed that the amount of potash in the fruit of one variety of peach increased 493 per cent from June 24 to July 21. The nitrogen increased 240 per cent and the phos phoric acid 327 per cent in tbo same period. The amount of potash in the fruit of a certain variety of plum In creased in the same period 290 per cent , the nitrogen 222 per cent and the phosphoric acid 156 per cent. This in dicates bow rapidly the fruits take up plant food in the very early stages of their growth and emphasizes the im portance of doing the thinning very early In the season. New York Exper imental Station. Perfume * of Floxvcm. The perfumes of flowers are best ob tained by distillation , but where high temperature changes the substance the usual process IB enflucrage , or absorp tion with fats. Hitherto experiments with solvents have required costly ap paratus. It is now claimed , however , that a new factory at Frcjus , France , is able to use carbon disulphldo , acetone or petroleum ether in a very simple apparatus , consisting of a lank for the solvent , ono for the flowers , and a third for the solution , with a steam worm , condensing worm nnd pump. The steam heat gently distills off the solvent , leaving an extract 100 times as strong as the cnflucrago po- mado. Cituio of lllurk Snow. The little insects known as "glacier fleas" have been found to bo the cause of the color of a recent singular fall of "black snow" at Molding , Austria. It U supposed that these insects were carried from the Alpine glaciers by a violent snow etorm. THE REPORT OF A What He Found in Western Canada to Induce Him to Settle There , Snult Ste. Mnrle , Mich. , Feb. 20tli , 1900. To Whom It M y Concern : ISspecl- nlly to those who nrc desirous of ob taining health and wealth for them selves and families , 1 wlnh to state a few facts in regard to the Canadian North-west , where 1 went , leaving Sault Ste. Marie on May 2nd , 1899 , for the purpose of seeking a better homo for my family In the future. 1 got a special rate ticket for Ft. McLcod , > A1- berta. Through Manitoba and part of Abslnlboln the farnlcrs'wcrc busy em ployed ploughing and seeding. I found the- farmers very 'kind and friendly , wjlllng to talk and assist in giving me the particulars of the coun try. At McLcod 1 spent a few days looking over some ranchers' stock , which I wan surprised to see looking so well ; they were In.better condition than any stock I ever saw In Michigan , even those that hud been tabled , and most of these bad never seen the In side of a shed or received any feed from .the hands of man. But as I was tilso looking for mixed farm land I found McLeod no place for me , It Is only fit for ranching purposes. Retracing my way bade to Winni peg ; I stopped off at Lcthbildgc , where I found some of the greatest horse ranches I ever had the pleasure of looking ati It IE. n fine level-country , and lots of water and gbotl grazing. At Medicine Hat , which Is located in n valley , there were lots of sheep , cattle and horses in the surrounding country and nil looking well. On July 14th I went to Reglna , there I began to sec mixed farming lands in abundance , and the crops looking re markably well , and as long as daylight lasted 1 saw the same nil along the line and on the 15th day of July I ar rived -Winnipeg ) Just in time for the exhibition. There I met v lth one of the most beautiful pictures of the world's records , for as soort as I en tered the grounds my eyeg met with nil kinds of machinery , all in motion , and the cattle , grain and produce of the country was far beyond my expec tation , in fact it was beyond any in dustrial exhibition or agricultural fair I ever visited and I have seen a good many. From Regina to Prince Albert , a dis tance of 250 miles , it is all good for mixed farming , and well settled , with some thriving little towns. In s6mo places the grain , just coming fnto head , would take a man to the waist , and the wild fruit along the line was good , rich and in great quantities , from Saskatoon on the south branch of the Saskatchewan river , to Prince Al bert on the north branch of the same river , Js'one of the best farming dis tricts without any doubt that ever laid face to the sun , and everything to be found there , that is necessary to mhke life comfortable , all that is required is labor. There is lots of wood , good ] MAN OF EXPERIENCE. water , and abundant buy land , and the climate Is excellent. Prince Albert is n flourishing little Place , situated on the north Sas katchewan river , having n population of about 1,800 , with good street and sidewalks and churches of nearly every denomination , three school hbuscs , and another one to bo btlilt at once , also n brewery and a creamery. Hero 1 stayed for about four months , working at my trade of bricklaying , and met with farmers and ranchers with whom I made it my special busi ness to talk In regard to.the ptmpocts. I also visited several farmers for sqmo distance out In the country while crops were In full bloom , and 1 may say that I never saw bettor crops in all .my . travels than I saw along the vnlloy to wards Stpney Creek and Carrot Rlygr , In the market garden there Is grqwn currants , both red and black , and m fine a snmplo of roots' and vegetables as ever went on a market The soil In and around this district cannot bo beaten for anything you may wish to grow , and besides the season is Ions , giving time for everything to mature. The cattle wore looking as good us I saw anywhere , good pasture and hay land , and plenty of water wherever you go. The country is dotted all around like Islands with timber lit for fuel and building purposes and within n day's walk of lumbering woods , where lumbering ami tie making is carried on in winter. Both largo and small game Is plentiful. There < ard two good &nw millB In this district , with a good supply of all grades of lumber all the year round and also two good brickyards with nn excellent quality of brick. There is 'no scarcity of building material and at > n reason able price. Clothing and living are "no " higher than I find In Michigan , and furthermore I wish to say that there Is a great demand for laboring men nil the year round and good wages rang ing from ? 1.7G to ? 2.00 > per day , and from ? -5.00 to J35.00 per month with board. I wish to say that I nm perfectly sat isfied with the country and I intend to return to Prince Albert early in 'the ' spring of 1900. Any reasonable man can go there and in from five to ten years make' a good ' 'and comforttiblo home for himself and family' , and if any person into whoso hand this letter should fall , desires more Information , please write to mo and I will freely give them my bost'oplnlon. I am writIng - Ing this for the benefit of1'those ' who may want to make a better homo1 for themselves and families or friends. Trus't'lng that 'this * statement may bo useful to you in the publication' of your next pamphlet and bo the means of guiding at least some of those who are in bcarcji of a homo , I remain Your humble servant , ( Signed ) WILLIAM PAYNE. The above letter was written to 'Mr. ' J. Grlere , Canadian tib'verriment ' Agent at Saglnaw , Michigan. Information as to lands , etc. , can be had from him or Mr. M. V. Mclnnes , No. 2 Merrill Block , Detroit , Michigan. ' I. INCHESTE RIVAL Y FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS' No black powder * liell on the market compare with the "NEW RIVAL" In unl- , fortuity and strong shootlnc qualities. Surefire and waterproof , del the genuine. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. * - Hew Haven , Conn , SEND NO MONEY' Wo n V no money nntllyon hnverjumliml th mnohtneinnil convincedyparneirCt - tuc-1 ] nmchlneim wa never liHoriMiircriMl Hlnnjthlnif llk < < the prlci- . OUR OFFER. Mention Jio. W It yon liaveaiiy urvfornrcHltiK machine. Don't KUI | ono rent of inonry , l > ut write } our name plainly and In full , numo ol ixiktodleo nnd neariwt railroad hUitlon. and we will eend thi Urophead WrawerC lilnttBniHllW > oiifcieliwMncli1 o to your rail road rtntlon , I'm.l AYIMJ AM. KlcnaiiT CIIAHQCS oarnelmii \ > thrit nnd etncnlno it.eall In any riperttorxatnlnelt. viuniiare It wltli nmelilnm ( tat other * i < Hlat < 0 tatta. nnrt if every onu pronotinoon It In C'very viny the rrjual of nuehmaehlm * * . the nioiiC woiklerful firuiloun attempts at benlng Mnotilnihio . Ounrnntood 2O Years. ' T. M. ROBERTS' SUPPLY HOUSE , Minneapolis , Minn * r T. BOOKETS FREEr nriir pi Ailf D L II ( l C I LH II I ircUHES CoHc. Cholura M0rtjus , jplarrhooa. Dysentery Srt T B'pWol Complaints * - NEVER FAILS I S.1 In th rfiarkot since (8'4 | ' . RfiqorriJ , , mpnciod My loatilng Pdysfclnns. yspd hy our .Artny and Nayy. | SdW * $ D MAGU/RJE MEDICINE CO. . Si , Lottis. % -1 \ Niagara Falls Strong bridge work runs right up ocder the Ftlli electric cm now / / > ' . i run down to the Gorge , put rapids nd whirlpool it water's edge v.Aw'r.- other engi&eering feats mike belt view points acceuible. No more " ' ' ' exorbitant charges the governments stopped them. At less cost , you cm now view Nugifi to better advintage thin e > er before. Round trips from Detroit Ju.oo , Chicigo { 21.00. St. " Louu (31.30 , Kansis City $39.75 * Let us < juote right rite from your home city. Our booklet suggests SummerTours$20to$100 illustrates them with beautiful engravings and gives valuible in- formition to the contemplating summer vicitionist. Bound in cloth you will wut to preserve it. It is free. rtn Uh f r f r vmnvr * it nf h * nvrh touoUf fty wotU Ilk * U ii , U H * il raiK > n IMO < I en Ik * i n nt iif * ttiri. Wabash Railroad TOUR DEPARTMCNT Uneoln Trust Dldj. , ST LOUIS. ONLY 07 CENTS DOWN. Cnt this tA ontand wnd toniwllh 07cents.r.tt i lttIicriiulei > rorK iit' < lilrjck-1 wmiUxl.iln'or frnm je , nd vM'ulll endyoii I < ) i dr ippo Model 850.OO World Wlnnor DICVCLE Ty freiaut f. - - O 1 > . ul.J .t tufxuinliiuiroii. Kianihie It at vour frtUlit cmct ! nnd u you nml It n | nulnr IVUO inodcl lilch Kraile 8DO.OO World Wlntifr tlia Krondptt InytmrviT ww orlic-anl of and ) nu rti convinced It In worth 11000 to rnoro than unyhvf I udTertlnfd Ly oilier houfces u | > to T-IA 00. nay your rrvlflit ot'ciit or Imnki-r the l.nlutwo. s 14.00 , The World Winner l " -LI- - roTriMt liyu DINDINO GUARANTEE. Tran > l : oral Indi , iimdo ffs - from Ixkt vrainlrvr tulilnir. Iliiirt uiit iilri-r lianiccr flni'fl full linll litrtnK , SI 5.77 rrflzM palrtlo Airy > Uron arch rrown. enainclKl hlk orinuroon lilxlilt nll.rl flnltliKt Delhi iiacl. WINT f.ART OK KUCKY cl l Mildlc. luljiuuiilc liaticlle bur , l * t I ojle | * Uiili' hluh L-rade irnarnnNeU MO11NTAINH. llnjrlc tuhliiK , ijiirtiinullc tlrrx , llniIrathtr Ui , ro iilrt | with Uniln uml repair wuJt.yr < i r today. T. M. Roberts' Supply Houee , Mlnncapolla , Minn. \ * * SM The ono thing that quali fies a"porsdh tb { jive ad vice on any subject Is experience oxtyorlenoo creates knowledge. No other person has so wide an experience with female ills nor such a record' of success as Mrs. Pinkham has had. Over a hundred thou sand , oases como before her each year. Some per sonally , others by mall. And this has bean going on for 2O years , day after day and day after day. Twenty years of con stant success think of the knowledge thus gained ! Surely women are wise in seeking ad vice front a wonsan with such an experience , es pecially when it is free. If you are ill got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkftam's Vegetable Compound at once then write Mrs * Plnkhatn , Lynn , Massa fDJtSHIRTS.COtiARS.CUFFS.AHOFlHEllNEH GIVEN AWAY for closest estimate of the IMXl CCIIHUS of tlio United Stati-H. It you HVibscrlbc for FARM NEWS of America' I nun Jmirnikti , M coins year , you innyKiicamU tlin vrnHis nnit will receive > rcrlinciite tonlmio , If you win , In 9tfiOUl ! , In lUOOprTici. Awnril * taicil on thu 1000 vcimim of tliq IT. N. nml terri tories 'Ilia plan l fopyrlulilcil l > y tlio 1'rcn * 1'uli- ll litni ! Ammi-Utlon , iiuil lri been nmm\ril by 1'ontoMce Department. Wo tend ccrtlllcito corre- noniilUK lo your mlcs eK. If voiiicclupficliiliur lxor more , RlUiiK each a ' Biie 'i , Jou cnn il ( o Imvo at ninny frcu nue c us you ii'ml Biilmcrlicri > . If jou wish to record n number of pnc ic < lipforo tliomntctcloso wmvlll teniltun l'o nl Duo Hills each good torn jcnr' Mlb8urli > tlon for VX ) uiiil Klvo I'OUIITII 01' .JULY Three Kri'o < ! ui > N < 's wltli 'i yenr'n miluerlntlou ut il.UU. Plnitl'rlzo-Olfi.flOO Perond 1'rlzu Third I'rlto Fourth I'rlzo < Fifth I'rlzo RUthl'rlzo fivtcnthl'rlro KlKlitli I'rlzo Ninth I'rlrii TiMith I'rlzo iio : > enth l'rl/o Iwclflh 1'rlro 'fhlriceilth 1'rlro If twntir inoru tic , prlzci will lie dUldcil rqunlly. 'IInj. 1'ri'jn I'libllihlim Antodatlnn Imn ( Ivnimlicil ICS.lHw 1" Iho Unit nil Hnvlnus llnnk of Detroit , uud vniinut lie wltlidruvni till | irlze nrapiihl. . . hrnd nilinc'rlpllon" . micK i'rt mid imimiy to FAHM NEWS CENSUS OEPT. , Springfield , Ohlp. Tfte Wppiler rjl tec Ae No Uoillng No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods It Whitens the Goods It polishes the , Goods It makoB all Knrmcnts frcali nfl crt p a * when fli-Bt bought now. Try n Sample PacUarco ' You'lHIKo It If you try It. n You'll buy It If you try It. You'll use It If you try It. it " Sold by nil Grocer * . SI'ECIAI * 13XGUHSION TllAIN t ° DKJIOGUATIC NATIONAL C6NVEN'- TION . Jleltl In KniiuiiH City , July 4tb. I The Oinalin. & St. LutilH U. H. will run a special train , leaving Umuha I'nlou Htatlon July 3rd , S I ) , in. , Council liluffa , S-1& p. in. , arrive KUIIHIIH City July 4tli , 7 a. in. TraliiH coiiHlnt of Hlccpor , concbuK "niul clinlr earn. Round tilp nitu from Omuiu ) , J5.SO. Hound trip Inclnd- IIIK rnllrotid fare , t tlnyH sIcopli.iK car iiccotnmodutloiiH while In ICunuan City , $8.00. Hlack ullk bat and ImdKO. $3.00. All tliOHc Joining tltlH excursion will have no trouble In RiilnliiK iidmlHslon to the Con- vuiitlou Hall. Sleeping car bertlm should be engaged at once. AHk your iieurt-Ht Ticket ABL'nt or write Jno. K , Heagnu , Secy. DouKlaH County Democracy Club , No. 509 Drown Hlock , Omiihu. or wrllo llnrry B. MooreH , C. 1' . & T. A. , H1G Karn'im St. , ( I'axton Hotel Ulock ) , Oma ha. Neb. THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. Prohibition , at Chicago , June 27 , 28 , 1900. Tickets on sulo Juno 26 , 27. Democratic , at Kansas City , July 4 , 1900. Tickets on sale July 2 , 4. The road to take to attend tlieso conventions is the Chicago Great Western railway , the popular "Maplo Leaf Route/'wlth Its vestlbulcd trains , free chair cars , satisfactory dining car service , and Its unsurpassed sleeping car accommodations. Only one faro for the round trip. For further paitlculars apply to any agent of the Chicago Great Western , or address F. II. Lord , G. P. & T. A. , 113 Adams street , Chicago. A Toiiil > 8toii < ) lief. The latest diversion in rural society comes from Copake , N. Y. , where the citizens organized n tombstone bee. and went out into the graveyard and straightened up all the toppling monuments ments and headstones.