- The New Pullm na. Owing largely to 8anitary consldom. IUons , tbo PullmlLn conpnny has ndopt. led 0. now stnndarll sleeper whIch lit. 'tlo resembles the ornate cllrs buill loW yenrs ngo. 'rho now stnndnrd Is 'sovorely ' plnln nnd ts do'mld or 0.11 'scroh n.nd grlll worlt. . Insist on Getting It. ' Ho'me Irocers euy thcdon't Itccp Defiance - fiance Starch beoauso they have n etock In hand of 12 oz. brands , which they know cnnnot he 10111 to n customer who has once \IRed the IG oz , packuce. De- 'fiance Starch for llame money , f A womnn's Iden of oconom ' Is to hnvo her husband sbavo hlmsotr for six months so thllt she clln get II. now 1 spring bonnoL Send 25 cents for Homesteaders' Guido containing 48 pages of Information. Omclal ma nnd full Instructions how to got n , claim on the Rosebud reservntlon. For es Locating .Agency.llonostcel , S. D. An unbrIdled tongue goes with n.n unburdened braIn. . More Flexible anti Lilstlng , 'Won't shaKe out or blowout : oy usllllf Defiance Starch you obtain better results , than pOBSlble with any other brand nnd one-dilrd more for same money. Lcndershlp docs not depend wholly ! on leg nblllty. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury , , as mercury w11l lurely destroy tbo leno of Imell and comJ1letely deran1o the whulo syatem wben cnterlol : It through the mucous lurfacoe. Socb nrtlclcs ebould never bo o.cd eleapt on presorlp. tlonl from reput.able pbYllclanl,1\S tbe damal'tO tbey will do II ten fold to tbe good you can po.albly de. rive from tbem. 11111'1 Catarrh Cure , ll1anufactured 'ly F. J. Cheney & Co. . Toledo , 0" contalnl no mer- cury. and Is taken Internally , acting dlroctly upon tbo blof\ and mucous lurfaces of tbe IJetem , In buying 11all'l Catarrh Cure bo lure you get tbe nulne. It Is taken Internally and mndo In TOledo , Ohio. by F. J. Cheney & Co. 'l'estlmonlllli : ree. Sold by Dru { < 'lllits. I'rlce , 750. per bottle. Take 11nll' . Family 1'1111 for con.tlpatlon , Never mnlte II. fool of yoursetr tt ) , please other tools. \\rlggle-Stlelt LA.UNDRY DLUE Won't splll , brenk , freeze nor spot clothes. Casts 10 cents and equals 20 cants 'Worth at I nny other bluing. If your g\'Ocer does not j leccp It send 10c tor snmnle to The Laundrv IBlue Co. , 14 MlchlJlan Street , Chlcal'o. : UneMY Hes the head whoso tongue ; 1100 harder. 1 YELLOW CLO'mIES ARE UNSIOIITLY. Keep them white with Red Cross BIiU DIu. . .All grocers IIOU lArgo:1 : OL pliclcage , Ci CCDta. There Is no short cut to hllpplness. I I , iI i I Straighten Up The main muscubr sup1Orts 01 body weaken ane ! let iO unci. , . Backache or Lumb3lo. : To restore. strenftben and trl htcn up , use I 5t.Jacobs Oil Price 2.5c. end 150c. 104 The Genuine TOWER:5 : . POtiMEL , SLICKER HAS rEEN , ADVERTISED AND SOLD fOR A QUARTfR Of A CfNIUIlY. , LIKE ALL , crNlli WATfRPROOf I , " ' ( e I CLOIHrNG , . Ill $ m d of the br , " : . mt.terla ! , In black or ) 'rnow. ; : , . fully u 1Mt d. and sold by " 'I r lit.ll ) drdlw everywhere. $1ICTO / THE SiGN OF THE FISII. . , . . . ( AUADIAII . . , A. J. . Temp co. lI.t < I. Towm co. , TORONTO , CAN. aOHON."U..U.I.A. , . . . , , " " J.tJ ; ? $ : Given A\vay 0 0 - \lI -Wllto U8 or D k on Alalll1 U 1e dealer for particulars ILnd free sample card of D\t\\n'\\u ' . . .1'10 Sanitary 'YaIr CoaUII De.troYldlleaeogerml and Tcrmln , Never rubl or Icalel You can apply It-mix with cohlwater. Beautiful en"rtoln wblte and dellente tlnta. Not a dl eale-brcedln"out. . . of.date hot.water glue preparation. Duy Alabll.sUllo In 1I.lb. paekagel l'roperiy IlL' belled , of paint. hardware and urug dulen. "Uinta on Decoratlncr. " .nd our Artllt. ' Ideas tree. UDUTlSKcu.Q.,41t.,14".kll. , . .105 " .t..II& ' , K. r. , WESTERN SUPPLY CO. JOn.DEIlS 011' PUMPS , WINDMillS and PlUMDllt1G MATERial DELTUIG anti TBRESHER SUPPLIES. PACKING and ELIIVA1'0 \ REPAIRS. 1120.822 N StreeL . LINCOLN. NEBRASKA KEEP wl1llMpegglfrcfJh ! fern SAl . S N yeor at acost of One Cent . . EGGS 1lIozen. . At allllrujf nutt 1. : . r grocery stOI'C. ! . Sample pkg. for 10 dol. eg s. : : c. , prepaid. Information freo. FRESH Qulncr Egg Presernllre Co. , Oulncr. III. i 'LEWIS. SDNGLE BINDER j , 1 STRAIGHT 5' ' CDGAR , ' ANHUAlS 9 600-000\ \ Your Jobber or direct trom Factory , I'eorla , Il1. BEGGS' BL OD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomacb. . . , . ' ' ' . , 4 f 0' ' ' 0 - , , F'NEWS IN NEBRASKA I ] - - - CARS FOR MOVING. Heavy OrdcrD for Those to Be Uced Undcr Low Rates. O IAHA-All oC the rnllrouts : enter. In ! ; Omaha nre receIving hen\ ' ' orders for cnrs to be uccd In moving grnln muter the low rntes now In effect nnd which nre to bo superseded June 10 by the new rntes agreed upon nt the Chicago meetIng recently held to Bet. tle the grnln rnto War. I.'ortunntely for grnln shippers , nIl the lines nro well supplied wIth cnrs just nt thlR time nnd the orders arc helng filled as rnpldly ns they nro received. Any shllJper wbo docs not get his grnln nboard the cars beCoro Juno 10 will have to pay n. much higher rate thnn he would IC shipped prior to thnt dnte. This Is the cnuse oC the rush for cars. cars.Advnnce Advnnce notices of the raise In rates have been received at the locnl ofllces of the various compnnles. These notices state thnt the regular tariff will e sent' out I..ICCore .luno 10 and thnt the now rates will llC effec. tlve on thnt dute. 'I'he rates quotel ! arc : From Onlahn. to Chlcngo , 12 cents on wheat and 11 cents on corn ; Omaha to the 1\lIssleslppl river , when grain is destined heyond the Indiana- Illinois stnto line , 9 cents on whent anti 8 cents on corn ; Omnlm to 1\lIn- nenpoUs , 11 cents Ull wheat nnd 10 cents on corn. These are the same I rates as mndo public at the time of the Chicago settlement. 'I'he present rates to Chicago are [ j cents on wheat nnd 4 cents on corn , so It will bo seen that shllJperS who get their grnln loaded prior to the date on which the new rntes nre effective will , when the shipments are tlestlned lu Chicago , snve 7 cents per 100. MAN IS DROWNED IN A CISTERN. 1'10 One Near at Time to tell How Ac. cldent Happened. . BENKEL'MAN-T. O. Jeppsen. n. . . mason , of Strntton , for many years II. resident of Dundy county , met with an nccldent which cost him his life. Mr. Jeppsen hnd been employed to re- pnlr the Inner wnlls of II. cistern be. longing to C. C , Barr of tbls place , nnd wns working nbout three feet down from II. board nttnched to a rope suspended from II. plclwt. fence n ove. Shortly nfter he hnd commenced worle the little dnughter of : Mr. Barr went. . out to where he wns engaged , nnd. . not finding him told her mother , who I went out to the cistern nnd peering down discovered the board which had been used as n. sent nnd Mr. Jeppsen's lead pencil floating on the water. Help was at once cnlled nnd upon exnml. natlon the body of Mr. Jeppsen was found nt the bottom of the cistern. Upon medical examlnntlon life was IJrOnounced extinct. It Is supposed that the rope which . held the board upon which 1\1r. .Jepp- sen was sitting became loose , and as there was nothing lo grnb or to use In saving himself he tell Into t e water - ter and was drowned. I Fruit Growers Organize. . ; . TECU1\1SEH-At the recent sese sian of "the .10hnson county farmers' Institute Initial steIJs were taken for the organization of the Southenstern No rasln Fruit Growers' nssoclntlon. The following omcers were chosen : President , VlT. G. Swan , Tecumseh ; vlco presidents , O. D. Dovel , Auburn ; William Slayton , Falls CIt . ; Job Cns- sel , Nebraslm Clly ; C , H. llarnard , Table Roc1t , ami E , G. Jury , 'recum- Beh ; secretnry , AI Russell , Tecum- seh. Burglars at Chappell. CHAPPELL-The general merchandise - chandise store of A. J. Swanson was hrolcen Into hy tramIJs and several Bults of clothing were taken , also Imlves , forlts nnd other small stuff. Insane Man Attacks Wife. NORTH PLAT'rE-The people In this vicinity , where he lives , were alarmed nt the cries and screams which proceeded from the resillenco of J. D. Cotton , one of our oldest citi- zens. Investigation showed that the old gentleman , whllo tempornrlly Insane - sane , had. with a butcher Imlfe , mnde inn i I nn attempt on the life of his aged wife. Only for the Interference of their son the result might have been serious. Mrs. Cotton Is now suffering from nervous IJrostration. Means hnve been ndoIJted to have tbe old man safely guarded. A Sudden Death. GREELEY-Morsch , the eldest son of C. H. 1\Iorsch , a ; ) 'oung mnn nhout nineteen or twenty years of nge , wns found dead In the field. Ho hnd gene to work In the morning. cnrrylng his dinner with him. As he did not return - turn when the a "s worle should hnve heen Ilono his hrothm' , .lean , went nfter him nnd found him dead In the wagon , H < 1stlngs Gets Next Annual Shoot. COLU\IDUS-At : a uslness meet. Ing of the Ne raslm State Sports. men's association ' ' ' at the 'I'hm'ston hotel. much Intereat wus manifested. Bastings. Neh. . was selected ns the lilace for holding the next annual shO\t. These OmCHS of the association - tion were chosen from among tho. . members of the Hustings Gun cluh : n. A.Olann , ure8ldent ; G. W. Ma. ' weIl , vice president , and A. M. Bern. hnrdt , BeCI'etarv. I . , I THE STATE AT LARGE. I"nmllles nro nrr\'lng ! to wOI'le In the beet fleld8 aro\llltl North Platte. The AUburn CannIng I.'actory com. IJnny Is malting nrrnngemcnts to dou. lIlo Ita cnll\clty : for corn. 'rhe I1roslleets for 11 largo fruit erOI ) In the vlclult . oC Stnnhaur were noVo er beller t11an nt I1resent. Polle county's total assessment thIs 'ear111 lie hetween $200,000 nmt $0100,000. Lust ; ) ' nr ItVns etween $70,000 nnd $90,000. Right HollIshop Bonacmn of I.ln. coIn ndmlnlstered first communloll , nnd conflrmntlon to 1\ class of sixty children nt Stnnhnur. ' Alex no lnson , ono f the I110neer merchants of South Auburn , has sold his stoc1t of boots and shoes , clothln and furnIshIng goods to A. F. WIc1 ' ntrnm oC Omahn. A move Is on foot In Beatrice to celebrate the Fourth oC , luly In true Amerlenn style. The Commerclnl club and the fire department will hold II. meeting to perfect nrrnngements. The old homestend of the Inte Sen. atol' Paddock , located just north or Bentrlce , nnd which consists of u modern dwelling ntHI one hloc ) ; of ground , has been sold to Emil Lnng of thnt city. John W , Ladd returned to Crelgh. ton fl'om NeIlgh , having III his IJOS' session the black mare thal was stolen - en from his livery barn. 1\11' . I.add was \11)11ble to o tnln any tnnglblo clew ns to who stole'the horso. Work on the big ditch In llurt coun. ty Is only wnltlng the arrival of nec' essary machines , and wlII ho pushed : lG fast ns possible. This wlII be the largest ditch In the state outside some of the Irrigating ditches In the nrld ! regions of the state. Fire from unlmown origin wns Ills. covered In the barn of George Wigton nt Hnstlngs , The bnrn , two IJonle8 , buggy nnd hnrncss , feed nnd hn ; ) ' , nnd the household furniture or Mrs. G. E. Pucket , which were stored there , were totnlly destroyed. Reports from over Hnll county say some sections of the county Is being Infested by cut worms nnd thnt they nre doing considerable dnmnge to enrl ' vegetntlon. The fnrmors sny the only thing that wlII stol1 thom Islets lots of wet weather , this hnvlng ItlIl- cd them err Inst year. A 'Committee consisting ot the fol. lowing weIl Imown residents of Elm. wood hnve been chosen to IJerfect nr. rangements for the annunl district reunion of the Grand Army ot the Republic , which wlII bo held .Juno 30 to July 4 , Inclusive : John A. StorIe , James Woodard , E. T. Comer , 'VlIIls llartlet and H. Denmnn. The tower of the main hulldlng ot the Fremont normal school cnught fire on nccount of the electric light wires becoming c'ross d. It was put out b ' the students before the de- pnrtment arrived and without much damage being done. For n time. there was considerable excitement nround the buildings. Grain rntes for . northwestern Ne. braska territory. were adjusted all a basis which was not disclosed by the mllway freight ngents. Apparently there was some disagreement between the vnrlous roads , for the Chicago , St. Pnul , Minneapolis & Omaha will 1mb. IIsh II. tariff without reference to the rates agreed upon b ; ) ' the Wlllmnr & Sioux FnIls and tbe Northwestern. Sheriff McBride received II. tele. phone message from Murdock , Cass count . , saying that his genernl mer. chnndlse store was burglnrlzed ngaln nnd three watches , rings nnd other vnluables to the nmount of $300 talwn. This Is the second visit of burglars to this store within ten days , the sheriff returning yesterday with two men accused of brealdng In this place May 9. The IJrellmlnary exnmlnatlon or William J. . Newby , an attorney of Friend , on the ehargo of uttCl'lng n deoll Imowlng It to ho forged amI fraudulent was hnd before Justlre .J. V. Shes talc at Wilber and the dc > J'nd. ant held fOl' trial at the next term of district court under $1,000 ball , which wns given. The saloons of Loren Bennett and Peter Sorhen and the hardware store or the Edwards-BraMor.1 COmlJany nt Elgin were entered. Some money and go ds were tnltCn In eneh plare. Sheriff I"rlshle came with the hounds from Nellgh , but the rnln since the rnld had SIJolled the scent nnd the dogs could do nothing. It Is suppos. ed to hnvo been the work of home partle3. The hOdy of William Edison , 1In. . borer , was found under the brldgo over the upper end of the mill pond nt Irvlngtnn. The body wns Identified by Zach ElIls , the storel\Ooper tllC're , who formerly wns a detectlvo on the Omahn police force. Mr. Ellis sn 's he snw IiJdlson nenr hl1l store Mondar night. and that ho wns conslderahly under the Influence of IIluor. The supposition If ! that Edison feU Into the wnter by accident and not design , Mrs.tIanna Bowman , one of the plonoers of Stanton count . , died Sat. tlrdny of old nge. 'rho deceased was horn In Ohio elghty.four ; ) 'ears ago , and moved with her IJnrents to Inlll. nnn nt nn carly age. In 18GR Rho came to Stanton with her husband nnd faml ! ) ' . She was the mother of nine children. four of whom are lIy- Ing. Two of her sons. Ell nnd llrad. le ' , IIvo In South Dalwtn ; WlIIlam , near Uncoln , nnd one dnughter , Irs. F. M. Moorhead , IIvcs In Stanton , with whom the decensed 8110nt the latter days of her life , , . . , . . ' . , In SocIety. A woman In society is obliged to Iccep late hours. She mUfit attend rcceptions I n.nd balls. She Beldom n.llowlI herseH II. quiet cvening nt homo. ner whole time is taken up in lcceping cngngc- ments or cntcrtnlning In her own home. lIer system becc ncs completely run down as n consequence. She soon finds herself In 0. condition known ns systemic - temic catarrh. 'fhls has also been called catarrhal J1ervousnc . If every society woman could 1mow the value of 1)oruno. at such n. time , if I they could reallzo the Invigorating , IItrengthening effect that leruno. would ho.ve , h " 'T mueh misery could be o.voided. Lettcrs tram society women nIl over the United States testify to the fact that Perunn. is the ton1c for n. run down , depleted nervous system. Tired Nervous Trembling , , Aching , - bling , Sleepless , Bloodless. Pe.ru.ml Renovates , Regulates , Re. stores. A Pretty New York Woman's Recovery the Talk of Her Numerous Fricnds. : MrR. .T. B , Finn , 8:1 : East. High strcet , I1ufrulo , N. Y. , " , rill'lI : 1)erunn. Medlcino Co. , Columbus , Ohio. GClltlCIIICII-II"t fcw IICaI" ago 111acl to uhe tip social life clItl/'elll , ns 11IY IlcaUh 1cas eomplctely brolclI IlowlI. Thc cloctor allvlsecl n cOII/ZJlcte / rcst for a ycar. .As tills 1cas : Ollt o ( tTlC qIlCS. tloll ( or a time , 1 benall to 1001 : for some othcr 1/IellllS / o ( rcstorlllg 1111/ hcalth. III llall oftclI IlCarel o ( Perlow as an erccll < cnt tOil Ie , so I bOllullt a bottle to see wllat it 1t'01l11l 110 for 1/Ie / , allll it ccrtalllly tool : 1101cl of 11IY svstcm allcl l'cjllVcllatcd. 11Ie , allll ill less than two 1/Iolltlls / I 1t'as in fIC/cct hcalth , CUlll 11010 1vhcII I fccl 100m Ollt or tlrcI ! a closc 01' two of ] ) crlllla Is all that 1 IIccll.-.1rs. J. E. 1/1111. , / } 'lIrA. J. W. TIcJ'nohIH , mItten , Ohio , write/ ! : "I owe my health antlllfo to Perunu. We 1"arcIJ' cull in a pl"siclun " , In fact it hU8 hcen'cur8 : since 1 have tulam IUl\ : ' other lnCl icino than Y01\1'S. I nm afral l of drugs , und although 1111\\0 bccn slele many t.lmes I have tuleen only your mctclnes. ! [ 'I'hcy are wOIJllcdulIntlceti. 'Vo 111\\0 n..vcrJ'lur o hOllRe and cnhr- tuin n. ( frent deul 1lI111.1 do all mJ' 1\1l work , than1ts t.o l'erunn.-Mrs. .T. W. HCJ'l1olds. Free Trclltmont for Women. Anv woman wishl1'll' ( to be pi need on Ul0 lIst of Dr. lIurt111an's patlenta for frce homo treatment. nUll ndvlcc IIhould Immediately scnd name nnd H 'mptomll. duration of dlseaso nUll tt'eatmcnt alread tried. Dlrectionu for the first month 8 trcatmcnt wl1H o promptly 1D\\i1ed \ free of charge. No free medl. cine will bo tmpplled hy UO , doctor , hut nIl ncccssary lroctlons will bo furnished. UClul whnt the nhove huIles nnvo to say of Pcrunn. IlS cure for these cMes. Addrcss Dr. Hart.mun , Presldel1t of The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , . Ohio. " " I - ! ! . I t ] luncheons J ' Libby's Natural Flavor Foods are U. S. Government Inspected , perfectly packcd ciU1ned foods , and are ready to serve at n. moment's notice. Veal Loaf , VlenniJ Sausage , "am Loaf , oneress Chicken , Ox Tonoues I Are Among the Many Tempting Luncheon Meats. Ask Your ( jroc8l' for Them. nd lor our booklet "Uow to Make Good Thlnll'a to Eat. : " E > Libby. McN 1I1 & Libby , Chicago I THERE'S NO USE ARGUING 5'.udJ . , ( . s Iht t'a7 best St"tb au& . , h' . a Cut. r Hundreds wII ! usury ! ' - ) , r' " Try It cncc your-.dL . . I We gwtmtu uUsfJctJon Of mo\.1' b1& V ou c.\11't Iou. Ddw1u St.uch Is - absoru ly fru Cmn. ckmala. ! It m. u the dolha look buutlful and w11 ! POt rot them. Get II or your groea. 'u ortJU : . ( or0 CC"j-nc-thlt4 ) . mott tlun you Cd 01 any other bnnd. . THE DEFIANCE STAnCH co. , , OUAUA.itB ! . , lD ANTISEPTIC PilE CON'ES w DRUGGISTS. Sample Froo. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO. , Crete , Neb. SLEEP. I I I I Of T orturin . Disfi urin . "umors " Use I . Every child born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to torturing , disfiguring humors of the Skin nnd Scalp , becomes an object of the most tender solicitude , not only becausc of its suffering , but beca.use of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration - ration is to be lifelong and mal' its future happiness and pros- , perity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflict. . ed children to acquaint them. . selves with the be B t , the pur e B t , and most effective treatment available , viz. : the CUTICURA Treatment , consisting - sisting of warm baths with CUTICURA Soap , and gentle I anointings with CUTICURA Ointment , the great Skin Cure. Cures made in childhood are speedy , permanent and eco- nomical. Sold Ih.onrhoullh. "old. Cutltura AOI"\ J30. 1eto . r ; ! : ' 2"l'r : . ' ' : I 1' i'r ; . V r : : " JO o < : t . . . o \ J C1.ar bou , . 8'1.11. . . . . . 5 Ru. d. 1r.1I I Do.n. ' 131 C.la _ bo. An. . . r.uu Dnl' " Ch.m. Corp , . 501. 1"01',1.10" ' , . . /I..d 10. " 110" 10 Cure . . ' 1'orlulol. Did" . . . . . Dwnon , . . fem Jofaat' to Ar. fRlE to WOMEN A urge Trial Box nnd book or Instructions - structions nlMolutely Free nnd Postpaid - paid , cnough to prove the value 01 Pox tine Toilet Antiseptic Paxtlne III In powd form to dJllolve 10 'Wllter - non-polsooous nnd IlIrBuperllrto IIqul4 nnllseptlcs cllntlllninlit a alcohol which Irrltat Inllamcd aurfacu , aad hllve 00 clello.lnsrpropo crtlel. The contont. of every box makea more Antiseptic 501. . . tlonIllsta lonsrer- 8'oe. further-hat more u.ea In tl e fllmlly anet doe , morc 5ood than .nJ' IIntl5epllc prep.raUoa ) 'ou can buy. The formula of n noted Boston physician. nnd used with great success as a Vaginal Wash , for leucorrhaa , PtlvlcCatarrh , Nasal Catarrh , Sore Throat , Sore Eyes , Cuts. nnd all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of fomnle 1119 Pnxtinefs Invalua le. Used U9 Vaginal Wash wo challenge the world to produce Its equal for thoroughness. I t Is a revolution In cleansl" ! : and 1umlln ! ; POWOrj it kills nil germs whlc cnURO inllammatlon nnd disclmrges. AlllenllnlCdrullsts ! keep l'axtlnc ; Jlrlc lroo. n boxI ; yonrsctocs lIot , senei to ns for It. von' , take D.llul. stltuto- there ISIJothlng IIkol'lUtino. ' \'rlte ( or the Free nox of Pnxtlllo to-tII\ " , 4,1' AXTON CO" S. 1'opo BldJr" Boaton. MII. look 61g for a Home 1 Than wily not keep In view the foct thot the forming lends of Western . Canada : are sufficient to support a population of SOCOOOOI or overl The Immirat1on for tbe past six 7ear1 bas been pbenomend. FREE Homestead lands easlb Dcces lble. while other lands mllY be pur chued from HAllway ILnd l.and Companies. The rllin 8nll ralln landa \VeUern Canada are Iho , e t on the continent , produclnc the best Iraln. ! 111d cattle Uell on crass alone ) ready for market. } lIlrlel. . Schoolll , RlllhvllY Illul nIl otber ( 'undltloll8 mllko l\'ctcm Canadll nn UDvl { 'Ihle 8110t tor the lIotticr. I Write to SUl'erlnl..ndenllmllllcratlon.OItIL\Ta.C. . ' ado , for a delicrh'\II'o ' A IRS. Rnll olher Inormatlo. or to the authorized Canadian Government Allenl1 W. V. Bennett. 601 New York Lifo Dulldln' ' Omaha , Neb. . , WELL lJJR9Ltl.5 F.taho' : : ' MACHINERY POltTAHLE alill drill any by .tealll or horu' pOWOT. 42 Dll'I : l nE T S'l'YL dj We cbaU.ne ! eompetlUon. , Bull ro. . . .to 11I.tnIl4 { . . . .I. . . . , n. . . . . . ' ' ' . Int.1.Y \ - 'l'ANla'lIIlJl , ( 'I _ U. fJb.-tuuL IU. . WUlnbo , h ) - II I I