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Miss lIic Holmes , treasure
of the Young \Voman's Temperance -
ance Association of Buffalo , N.Y. ,
strongly advises all suffering
women to rely , as she did , up.
on Lydia E. Pinkbnm's Vege.
table Compound.
" , DEA.n Mus. PUnrDAM : - Your med.
iclne is indeed nn ideal " , omnn's medi.
cine , nnd by fnr the best I lenow to
restore lost health nnd trength. I
fmiTered mis'iry for severnl yenrs , bcinr-
troubled with menorrhagia. . M ' baek
nehed , I hnd beat'ingdown pains and
frequent headnehes. I would often
waIte from restful sleep , nnd in such
pnin that I sulIert'd for hours before I
could go to sleep ngain. I drendcd the
long nights ns much as the weary dn 's.
I consulted two dl1l'erent physleinns ,
, : h : > ping to get relief , but , finding thnt
; , 1.helr medicine did not acem to cure me.
I , ; ! tried your Vegetable Compound
I on the recommendation of 0. frleud
from the El6t who wns visiting me.
u I nm glad that I followed her nd-
'VIce , for e'Cry : : he nnd pnin is gone ,
nnd not only this , but my general
bealth is much improved. I h:1.\"e a
fine appetite nnd have gained in l1esh.
J\Iv \ ' earnest ndvice to suiTering women
is'to put aside nn other medlcincs nml
to take J Jdin. E. I inlchnIn's Vegetable -
table Compound.MISS NELl.II :
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N. ' - / ,
Y'-f,5000/orfelt IforliJlnalo/abOIJ/eUerpro-
Wng genu nene5 , cannot lie produeed.
" "OLLOW THII PUC. "
TAtcE THE WABASn
TO
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'irJE ONLY LINE
TO
TilE V/ORLD'S F IIR .
fJlAIN ErJTRANCE.
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DUl l Ul e eht'Cked to " 'orld' , .
lrnlr l round. .
Stopovers allowed , All A ents can
. Jl 'route yoU via. the 'V ABASII. For beau-
tltlll " 'orl 's Fair folder and all Infor-
maUon addrells
IL\RRY E. MOORES.
Gen. A t. l > a58. Dept. , Omaha , Nab ,
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The Devil'e' Lake
EX - SOLDIERS Ruerva tion Landa ,
North Dakota. 100/1
opeu under horneltead laf' . IUlllt ot eotry dc ,
t"rmloed by drawing. conducted by U. S. oUlctala ,
; " "Ioldlen 011reltlter aud 1110 byallent. tlue
per.on CRO I\ct AI I\lont : tor but ono 10ld1or only.
To meet thodeod at boldlors tor " "eULI I 111&1 e
I arran od with' . . number ot cltlzcna Inorth
lJakot . near thele IlUldl. to act al alont tor
wldlerl. To I'I\V the alrent and mYlelt ror
trouble Rnd expene , there will be a charKo or
"U.IO ror relliatratinn. Sbould tbe loldler draw a
number entlUtnll : hUn to tract ot land. the lame
, agent will tile to ( ' blm. Iooato aud lolechlllll1d
ror a tee or ' 25. ! J. It the loldler preters he lIIay.
I InatMd at I'aylng tllil ' 25.00.1:0 an,1 letert hll
j own land. Soldiers not required to pa. , " .ro I\n
acre on tbelr land until Ilx month. atter their
tllln ! : ,
I ACT PROMPTLY neglatratlon b'llnl AuII' .
81b and end. AUi ! . lIh.
No time ror delay. Send " 0 aod ) 'our dl.charl < e.
or eerUnot cOl'y thereor. and I will lend you
j I'ropel leg. . . . . I'al'ers ror your encutloo , I will
look atlll' the entire mailer and Ice Ihat the
allcut doe. hll dot ) ' . I > bouldyou not be rellltere,1
Ihe money will be I'loml'lIy returned. LocRI
alenU : wanted to wbom I will I"Y reasouable
commh lou ror lervlce. . A.ldre. . . .
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Rlpan. Tabtllel are Ibe belt dr. .
Eel'lla medicIne C'fcr lIIade. A
lUodred mlllhm. ot tbem hne
been sold In the United IHatel In
a alnglo yoar. Conltlpallon , llcarI'
barn. Ilet headaclle , dlulne I , bll"
breatb , & 01'0 t\lront \ , and every III'
ne. . . arIsing rrom u dllordere'l
.tomacb are relle.ed or cUrl'd lIy RlI' m Tabules.
One will Renerally g e relief wlUlln twenty IIIln.
Ules , Tbe nvr.et'Olpackale II enoulh : tor ordInary
. occlulons. All dru atlU leU thew.
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STIlAI611J5 GI AR ALWAYS REUABLE
our JObber or dire. . " ! nom } o'"clor ) ' , 1'oorI6 , 111.
It Is still a question whether thlng3
are wi cIted because they are nice , o ,
nlco because they are wleltell.
ttperJor quality and extra qnantltr
must wll1. ' 1'hls Is wy Defiance Starch
Is taltln { ; th place or all others.
Advertising Thread.
As nn advel'tlsomcnt or Its thread
n well.lmow firm has , after several
it- attempts , connected Eurr > ' . ' an'l Asia
nqro ! ! the Dosphoru9 will1 1,250 yarrJI :
or cotton.
SwImmIng Harder Th 1n Climbing ,
An Austrian ph'slclan , Dr. F. Muel.
ler , has made expcrlments which demo
onstrato tho. ' wlmmJng In harder
worl. than mountain climbing.
'rrue joy comes the more silent as
it penetrates deeper.
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In Pasturing Rapc.
The time Is here when the sheep
wJ1l be turned Into the now rape pas.
ture. In this connection a few thIngs
shonld be remembered. Ou or them
Is that rape should not be the onb'
kind of feed given to nny ldnd or stocl.
for several reasons. In the first plnce
It Is "ery succulent , nnd it woultt bo
dltncult for n. sheep to eat enough or
rape to I < eep It In the best or condition ,
even It there was not a danger of
bloating , which there Is. In all cnses
there should bo access to the rape nud
to IJ sturago at the same time. 'fhc
sheep should not bo turned Into the
rnpe all at once , but should b nllowell
to eat It for only half an hour the
first time , then an hour , and then the
time may bo gradunll ) ' Increased fron1
day t.o day. When they hnvo become
accustomed to It , there Is little danger
that they will be Injured br : It , provld.
cd they have aCCeSs to other pastilr ,
age or other feed. On the first da ) '
the sheep are allowcd access to the
rape pasture , they should receive a full
feed In the bnrn or shed or feed lot ,
so they will eat but lightly of the
succulent rnpe of which they I
show themseh'es at once very fond.
Rape should never bo pastured vcr ) '
close. If the sheep are made to depend -
pend on It too much the ) ' will eat It
down to the ground , nnd its recovery
will bo slow , even under good con ,
dltlons of moisture. If , however , the
feeding Is so regulated that the sheep
will only cat off the tops and will
lel'.ve most of the stumps and some of
the leaf stems the plant will continue
to grow and develop while it Is being
pnstured. This Is one thing greatl ) .
In favor or the rape plant. When
properly handled It is nn enormous
prollucer of valuable pasturage. The
man that has had rape for a number
of ) 'ears will need no advice in this
regard , but many new men are now
beginning to grow rape and to feed It
extensively to sheep as. well as to
other farm steel , .
The Balanced Ration.
A lnrge plantntlon owner of Louis.
lana , In an address deliverell before
the Louisiana LIve Stoclt 13reeders' as ,
soelatlon , saill : "The money saving
of scientific feeding is so great as to
scarcely ho believed , unless it is
brought to our own doors. The Paris
Omnibus Compan ) ' , which worlts 10-
000 horses , and whIch formerly fed
its stock solely on oats , found a savIng -
Ing of $ D,2G per head a ) 'ear by the partial -
tial substitution of corn for oats. On
our plantations in Assumption it was
only in August last that we began to
look seriously Into the feeding ot a
balanced ration , and our feed bill for
the yenr , for 40 head or stock ,
amountell to an excess or $10,000. This
year we are following to the letter a
balanced ration , and by adding to our
corn molasses and cotton.seed meal ,
we will have sutnclent of the former
to feed to last until our new crop Is
harvested. This will be with an expense -
pense of less than $2,500 for the pur.
chase of meal and molasses. Formerly
wo used to feell as high as 18 pounds
or oats per da ) ' Icr mule , that is ,
when we were out of corn , ' , hlch ,
withe.lt figuring the cost of the ha ) '
given , In quanUties of as much as
the mules would ent. brought our
cost of feed to 25c per head with eats ,
at the present marlwt value of 44c per
bushel. Our present feed consists of
; ! ight pounds of corn and cob meal , two
pounds or cotton.seed meal , eleven
pounds of molasses and 15 pounds of
peavino hay , which figures out quite
near to a ba1al"ced ration with a nu.
tritlve ratio of 1 to G. at a cost of 14,5
cents per head , allowing 5c per galton
for the molasses and $ G per ton for
the peavino ha ) ' . Thus ) 'ou can realI ,
Iy : see that our feell Is cost111g us at
present ahout one.half as much as It
dId formel'I ) ' .
Buying the Ram.
The earlier the ram Is selectell the
more certaIn the bu'er Is to get what
he Is looltng ! after. A sooll lUany
farmers buy rams In the fall , but
walt till late before dlln SQ. 'l'hey
seldom talre into conslderatlol\ the
numerous delays'that are IIItely to In.
tervene before the ram Is actually pur-
: a ! > ed and iocated on the farm. H the
buyers walts till late his order Is sure
to get to - the breeder at a time when
the Intter-has other such orders to fill.
Ir the breeder hns more orders than
he cnn 1. . , ho has to decllno to fill
the order and the bu'er has to seelt
another breeder. The second breeder
ma ' be solll out as wns the first and
the bu'er hus to tr ) ' again. All this
time , the weelts are slipping a wa ) ' .
{ l'hen there arc dela's In shipping , I
whIch can never be foreseen. So It
Is altogether the part or wisdom for
the buyer to talto steps to secure hIs
ram as Eoon as possible.
Thnt oats malte a better feed for
the horse than corn , especially In
sprIng , Is general ! ) ' conceded. The
corn has an overbalance or heat torm.
Ing material , which gives him a great
surplus or fllel to bo changed 11Ito en.
ergy. 13ut there must bo muscle on
which to oxerelse the energy or it
canuot bo usoll. Corn prolluces too
little muscle. WIth oats the balaneo
Is moro nearly elual and the energ ) '
and the muscle on which to exel'clso
Ute energy are in about the proper
propo 'tlons. Per this reason the far.
mer Is able to get moro worlt out or
ten pounds or oats than out of ten
pounds or corn.
When a man loses his 'temper ' he ( s
sure tlerc Is ample reason for It.
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Shall Farmers Rnlae Broilers 7
The fnrmer frcquent1) . asks hImself
If It will pay him to ralso broilers
The prices qUDted for such are some ,
Umes very hIgh and the farm reader
can but help thlultlng what n rO\'enue
ho "ould have If ho had annually a
few thousand pounds or broilers to
sell. llut , as a general thing , the
farmer that has gene into broiler llro.
ductlon has not made a success of it.
'l'hat Is one branch of poultry raisIng
that seems to belong to the specialist.
The raising or bird ! : for the broiler
111arlwt requires a very dllTcront set
or efforts than uoes the production or
farm rowls go.nerall ) ' . In the first
place the brollel' raiser must do his
hatching III the Fall , and , ot course ,
for this worl < must have incubators
and brooders. Then comes the ( ) ues ,
tlon or an egg S4ilpl ) ' , , , 'hich can sel.
dom bo answ\red sutlsfnctorll ) ' with.
out the 1'armel' lJUlldlng Uil n 1I0cit or
hens that will produce hun an abun.
dance of eggs In the late Fall anll car.
Iy Winter.
Our specialists ha vo found It ad.
visable to build l'Ooder houses that'
can be heated b ) ' steam. Wu Imow 01
ono such I cculItl ) ' build which cost
7UU. Whether It will puy un intermIt
on the In\'cstllwllt we 110 not lmow ,
and , nelthol' Ilues the Imllder. 'l'hero
ure lew laruwrs that cure to go so
decply a this into the IJoultry busl ,
lIess. 'l'hen the marltet for broilers
Is conl1ned to the cities and to a tew
lam Illes nnd hotels III each. The broil.
lJI'S have Lo be handled a certain wa ) '
and 1)0 mur1\olc \ Uauugh certain chau.
Iwls it the prollt : : ! are to be preserved
101' the miser. 'l'ho farmer seldom
Imowt ! the Ins and outs or the city
marlwts weU enough tu seU ! .Jl'oller't !
to mlvantage.
In the raisIng of broilers great sltill
is uecessary , and the man that Is putting -
ting mOBt or his time on other 1arm !
wurlt Is IIttio 1IItcl ) ' to talw time to I
become sltlllul with his poultry , ' .l'his' '
Is the cause of I1muerous failures with
I'alslng broller8 on farms. ' 1'hls bns
ie tu the centralizing of the lJroller
business 111 the hands of comparatlve.
I ) ' few person8 hv1ng near the larger
cHles , und these have ! .Jecomo spe ,
clallsts. If a farmer wishes to under ,
talte the buslnuss of broiler raising , It
would b ) ' all mean be best for him to
muite a special Investigation In person. I
Let him 11rst go to the marltcts in the I
t'reat citIes and learn all there is to
learn about prices , time of marltet and
requirements and exactions of the ul.
tIl1ate customers. ' 1'hen It would pay
hIm to Vi31t some of the farms on
which broilers are being raIsed , and if
he can Hnd some farms that are rals.
ing brollel's nnd producing other crops
at the same time he should visit them ,
determlueu to get both sIdes of the
story.
'l'here Is only ono way for a novlco
to begIn the broller business nud that
Is on a small scale. If he depends on
the experience or others anll goes
In on a largo scale the chances are
that. he will lose all ho puts Into the
enterprise. There Is money In the
broiler business , hut It taltes expel"
ienee and sldll to get It out.
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There are two varieties of Call duels
the gray and the whIte. 130th varietIes -
Ies are bantams and are brell mora
for ornament than for profit. 'fhe
gray Call duclt is sometimes called
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the 13antam Rouen , and the White CnU
ducl the Bantam Peltln. The two Y w
I'leties dilTer only In plumage. Ther
are good for pets , and are also used
as decoy ducks by duclt shooters.
They are not infrequently crossed
with the Mallnrd dUelt to make them
more avallablo as deco's. The result -
sult of such crossIng are clucks that
are hoth tame anll domestic.
Ono or the greatest drawbacks tc
lurltey raising is the loss or youn ,
lurltCys , llue to wet weather.
The convenience or buildings hM
much to do with the success or undeI'
talings In poultr ) ' raising. Too lUueh
worlt relluces the profit. The house ,
wlro uSllally has the work or cnring
ror the fowls on her hands , and where
Is the woman thnt docs not have all
she can do In her own house , to say
[ lOthlng or out or doors worlt. Since
l\o must do this worlt , It should be
made as easy as posslblo for her , La. l
IJor savIng Inyentlons hero as on oth. ,
31' Iarts or the farm shouhl not be neg. t
lected. r
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The hlghcr the prlco or turltC.s the I :
Rore Hkely are they to "disappear , "
r they are permitted to wander err the , I
'arm.
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It Is cheaper to grow good ShUl16 t
.rees from seed In a nursery , under
.ho proper conditions , than to hunt
md pull them In the woods.
! 'rofessor Oscar Err has charge ot
: he model creamery at the World's
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Bronchitis Most ( flli. . . ctst\se. :
IJront'hitll 18 the most tatnl dlsC 90
In EnRlnml , next consumption , nnlt
then he\I't : disease , VMuUlonla nntl
scarlatlnn.
Moor the FlrDt Inventor.
The first picco or genulno meehnn.
Ism the mollern world snw , a clocl ; ,
W&B the Invention or 11. Moor.
Odgln of CeccCk.
Cossack ( Kosnk ) Is 11. worlt or Asi.
atlc origin , l11p.nnlng hlghwa'man 011
horl1rbaclt ,
CHIEF OF POLICE SAVED.
Newberry , S. C.-W. U. Harris ,
Olcr or Pollco , or Newberry , Bars :
"I sulTered tor 0. nuu1ber or yenrA wltlt
lddne ) ' comlllnint. There 'WI\S 'tt' dull
achIng across the Btuall or my back
that " , 'as worse nt night nnd
mnde 1110 teel mlscrabh nil the tlm ( ! .
The klttney secretions were darlt anll
tull or sediment , anll lack or control
compelled me to rlsc a number or
times during the nIght. 13et.een thIs
anno'nnce and the bnclmcho it was
Imposslblo for mo to get much slcep
nnd I11Y health was beIng oodermlned.
I trIed number or remedies , but
Rothlll ! ; helped mo until I got Donn's
Kidney Pills. The use or this remelly
according to dlrectious promltly )
brought nhout a change for the better.
Arter usIng two bo s the bnelcacho
aU leCt me , the kidney secretions
clearell up and the action or the Itld.
neys became normat"
A F'REEJ TIUAJ. . or this grent kid.
ney melllcine wtllch cured Chler IJar.
rls wIbe \ ) mnlled to any l1arl or the
United States. Adllro9s Poster-1\III ,
! . ) \Irn Co. , UulTalo , N. Y. Sohl b ) ' all
dJalers : price fiCt ) ' cents 110r box.
There la n Way Out.
Anny men say we lmow whnt to
do If wo were at lib crt ) ' . Wheu one
C\.I ! cornered the ono thing not to
aIlllw I ! ' > dlscourngemont. It la uso-
lesll , iarmful nnd unneccssnry. Its !
pur d ) ' ph'sIC1\I , and thou < ; hlfuinesB
Wltl : will ) lower prevents it. l\1slan.
cho ! ) ' is death to good work. It can ,
with few eXCeltlons , bo rested , foreell.
e cl'elsell or doctored oIT.-Larl : M.
Pral.t.
Enormous Cakes.
TJ.o most remarlnble cules ever
mad Were amen the gifts at tile
\rictoria jUblico celebrntloll. The fin.
st or these stood thIrteen feet high ,
iYel hcd a quarter or a ton and cost
UliOO. Another figured at the wed ,
llln , ; or the Arctic eXIlorer , Admlrnl
l\If.rltham. On the tOl ) was n 1 : lgnr
mudel of H. . ,1. S. Alert , wedgcd In
the center or an Iceberg.
To Renov 1tc Milan Cathedr 1l.
The facade or the Milan cathellrnl ,
wllleh was completed In great has to
In 1813 by orller or Napoleon , and
whIch' has ahva's been a blot on the
bulllllng , Is now to bo entirely reno-
vated.
Wise Words From Seneca.
It the mind be'evil. . It mnltes every.
thIng else so , too : but if It be rl ht
nnd slncl ) it corrects what is wrouS' ,
nnd mollifies what Is harll , with mod.
esty nnd courase.-Seneea.
Every. time an old bachelor hears a
hub ) ' cr ) ' he taltes freah grip 011 his
resolution to remuln single.
BUNCH TOGETHER
Coffee Has a Curious Way of Finally
Attacking Some Organ.
Ails that como from colToo nre
cllmuluUve , that Is , 1I11less the colTee
Is taken awny now troubles are con.
tlnually nppearlng and the old ones
set worse.
"To begin with , " says n Knnsnn , "I
I\'as a slave to collee just as thou.
Bcuds ot others to-day : thought I
could notllvo without drinking I5trong
cotreo every mornIng for breakfast
an I had sick hcadaches that kept
me in bed severnl dnys every month.
Could hardl ) ' Iwep my fooll on my
stomach but woulll vomIt ns long ns
I could throw nnythlng up nnd when
I could get hot colTeo to stay on my
stomach J thought I was better.
"Well , two years ago thl spring I
WC1S that slclt W\lJl \ rlwumntlsm I
coulll not use my rIght arm to do any , }
thing , hall hcnrt trouble , was nerv.
DUS. 1\Iy \ nerves were 1111 unstrung J
I1nd my finger nails and tins were
bille as It I had n. chili nIl the tlmo
I1nd my face Md hl1nds yellow ns a
pumpl ln. My doctor Buill It was heart
Iseaso and rheumatlam and my
r1eghbors : said I had Bright's dlseaso
I1nd was going to die.
"Well , I did Dot lmow what on
arCh wns the matter and eyery morn ,
ns would drag myscU out or bed nnd
; 0 to brealtfast , not to ent nnythlng ,
: Jllt to force down some more coffee ,
rhen In a lIttio whllo I " , 'ould be so
1t'rvous , my heart would beat ! lite
) ver'thlng.
"FInallY one mornIng I told my hU9'
Jand I belloved eorfeo was the cause
Jt thIs trouble nnd that I thought I
, vould lry Postum whIch I had seen
Idvertlsed. H said 'All right' 80 wo
ot Postum and althouSh 1 did not
lice It at first I got right ciown to
JUslness and mndo It acoordlns to
Itrectlons , then It was Une nnll the
vhole family got to u lng It and I
ell ) 'OU It has worked wonders for
ne. Thanks to Poslum In place of the
lolson , coffee , I now enjoy Good
wnlth , have not been In bed with slclt
lend ache tor two ) 'ears althou/'h / I hall
t ror 30 years before I belan Postum
, nd my nerves are now strong and I
lave no trouble from my heart or
rom the rheumatism.
" : consIder I'oGtum a necessary "r-
lelo or .food on my tablo. My frlenda -
ho como here and taste m ) ' Postum
I1Y It Is delicIous. " Mnmo RIven by
'ostum Co. , Dattle Creck , MLch.
Gct the boolt , "The Road to Well.
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The Jnpaneso worll or parting Is
not "So IOllg" or "Seo ) 'ou , Inter , " bul
"Sa'onaro"-"IC It must bo so. "
Dogs In Funeral C rtcge.
At the burial ot n South London
mnn his six do'gs , ' drallod in blnclt , tol.
lowell t.ho cortege.
Germ ot Good Choor.
Tact Is the art or adjusting the
relationships between ouraclves nnd
others.
A Trip to Colora o , Utah or Callforn
Is not complelo unlesB It embrnces
the most beautlCul resorts an grand.
est Be < < .mer ) ' tn Colornllo , whIch are
found on the Colorado 1IIh1land Hall.
way , the Mghest standard gnugo IIno
In the worl. . Exceptlonall ) ' low sum'
mer round trip rates to Colorado In.
terlor stnte points , Utnh , Cnllrornln
: \I1l1 the Northwest are olTerell b ) ' this
IInc. I or Informntlon address Mr. C.
II. Speers , General Passenger Agent ,
Dcnver , Colo.
E\'cr ) ' man thlul < s every other mnn
has his llnce.
1IHIIat on Getting It.
Some grocel' ! ! 11CIY they 110l1't Itecp
Doflance Stnreh I.JCCI\USO they n\'c n
fH : ole In hUl1l1 or 12 IJZ. 1)1'1\111111 , which
they Icnow cal1not l.Je 110111 to 1CURto - '
mer who hns once utlcil the 16 IIZ.I I
pkg. Deflnncc Starch tOI' same mOI1O ) ' . I
Politics : cmft nnd graft.
' 'from Iho cradle to Iho baby chair"
HAVE YOU A BABY ? I
If so , you ought to have It
PHOEN IX.
YALKING OHAIR
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uAN IDEAL OELF.mSTRUCTOR. "
OUR PHOENIX Wo.lking Ohnir
holds the child socurolycpro.
venting these pl nfnl 1'0.119 nnd
bumps which are so frequent when
babr. learns to 'Walk.
'OET1'En THAN NURSE , "
The ohair is lrovldcd with 1\ roe
movnblo , sanitnrycloth soatwhich
supports the weight of the ohild
and provcnta bow.legs and spinal
troubles ; it nlso has 0. table nttach.
mont which enables baby to find
nmnsoment in ita tOJ 8 , otc. " , vith.
out any attention , .
"As Indlspons1blo ! as It oradlc. "
It is so constrnctod thnt it pro.
vents soiled cloth os , sickno' ; from
drafts nnd floor germs , nnd ia
recommended by physicians and
endorsed by both mother anci baby.
Combines pleasure and ntility.
No baby should bo withont ono.
Call at yonr furniture denlor
nnd ask to see ono ,
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> > , umJ'.A.CTUDED ONLY DY
PHOENIX CHAIR CO.
OHEBOVOAN. WIG. I
Can only bo had of your rurnlluro doalor.
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I . A ThO''ght for-tft V eek.
If , .ou are not honest In your buY'
lng and selling you cannot ! .Je honest
in your : Jrnylng.
W1I1 Have No Mora nrmald : ! . : - ' ,
Johan:1esburg , like Glnssow , hnt !
banished. the barmaid from itB sa.
loons. '
A man Is aohtom succcssful . who Is
cllUhlent ot hhnsolf.
A man's manners shape his fortune.
-Dnnlnh ,
WABASH
THROUGH
SLEEPING CAR
LINES
To TORONTO and MOJiTREAL
DAILY
Lv. ST. LOUIS , . . . 9105 P.M.
Ar. TORonTO , . . . 9.10 P.M.
Ar. MONTREAL , - . . 1.35 A.M.
'fTo PORTLAND
Every Monday and Thuredny
Lv. STI LOUIS , . . . 12130 ! loon
Ar. MONTREAL , - . , - 7115 P.MI
(1\1tO'iU ( : : : U \ )
Ara PORTLAIID , - - - 8105 AM.
enllltP IIAY )
To BOSTON
DAILY
LVa STI LOUIS , 9.00 A.M , 9.05 PM.
Ar BOSTON , 6120 P.M. 9150 A.M.
For Rnlcs and I nformallon , alldrcs
H. I ! , MOORES , G , A. P. D. .
1601 Farnan , Street , Omahol Neb
DOMINION EXHIBITION
WINNIPEG , MANITOBA ,
JULY 26th to AUGUST 6th
THE BEST EXPOSITION
OF AGRICUL TURALA ND
INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES -
CES OF CANADA EVER
MADE. : : : :
An Aggregation of
Attractions Never
Before Equalled at
an Exhibition of this
Kind. - - .
Ample Accommodation for Visitors.
Low Railroad Rates from
all United States Points.
Partloulars Givan by
Canadian Government Agent9
or Nearest Tlcl < et Agent.
W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 32-1904
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GET A-GRASP
ON OUR TRADE MARie
GET TO KNOW IT MiEN YOU SEE IT
AND WEN NEVER BUY STARCH WlntOUT IT.
DEFIANCE STA CH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD.
IT IS BETT R. IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT fO rot
CENTS THAN ANY OTHER STARQ1. IT WILL NOT , ROT l1tf
CLOTHES. YOUR m OCE HAS IT OR WILL GET IT If YOU
ASK fOR IT. n n D n D . .
SATISfACTION O MONEY BACK. '
MANUFACTU ED BY
The DEFIANCE STARCH CO. ,
OMAHA. NEB.
; LD ANTISEPTIC PilE CONESY
JRUGGISTS. Sample Froe. ANTISEPTIC f1ILE CONE co. , Crelo , Neb. GLEEP.
When Anllwerlng Advertlement8
Kindly Mention This Paper.
BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER
: URES c.atnrrb of the stomach.