rtrSBMs ItS H I 1 16 1 -Have E8ry itasem to Praise Pesi mai WRITES MRS KANE OF CHICAGO I GEACt EDWARD MYRTLL GEORGE a REEVES KANE Yh VMMmmSiX w 1Z Jcborit Chicago I u 73PffiA Mrs K Kane 172 Sebor Street Chicago 111 writes t tf Peruna has been used so lonsr In our family that I do not know how I could get along without it I have given it to all of my children at different times when they suffered with croup colds and the many ail ments that children arc subject to and am pleased to say that it has ikept them In splendid health I xhave also used it for a catarrhal difficulty of long standing and it J cured me in a short time so I have i every reason to praise Peruna Airs K Kane Protects the Entire House hold Against Catarrhal Diseases One of the greatest foes with which every family has to contend is our changeable climate To protect the family from colds and coughs is always a serious problem and often impossible Sooner or later it is the inevitable fate of every one to catch cold Care in avoiding exposure and the use of proper clothing will protect from the fre quency and perhaps the severity of colds but with the greatest of precautions they will come This is a settled fact of human experience Everybody must expect to bo caught somewhere or somehow Perhaps it will be wet feet or a draught or damp clothes or it may be one of a thousand other little mishaps but no one is shrewd enough to always avoid the inevitable catching cold There is no fact of medical science better known than that Peruna cures catarrh wherever located Thousands of families in all parts of the United States are projected from colds and catarrh by Peruna Oucc in the family Peruna ways stays No home can The FB1E toeslad LANDS OF ipjNJ Western FfScHl Canada Are the STAR ATTRACTIONS for 1904 Millions of acres of magnificent Grain and Graz ing lands to be had as a free uift or by purchase from Railway Companies Land Corporations etc THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS Good Crops delightful climate splendid Bchool system perfect social conditions exceptional railway advantages and wealth and aOluenco acquired easily The population of Western Canada increased 123000 by immigration durinc the past year over 50000 beinc Americans Write to nearest authorized Canadian Goverment Agent for Canadian Atlas and other information or address Supt of ImmierationOttawaCanada W V Bennett S01 New York Life Buildinc Omaha Neb Sw Thompsons Eye Waior r i o o o o o a 93 t Mrs A Ilobson 225 Washington oc jjansing iuicn wrnes Peruna has been such a blessing to my only child as well as myself that 1 feel induced to give my monial He has always suffered from catarrh of the head and throat and I had to use extra precautions fso as not to have him exposed to damp or cold weather Lest year he was taken with la grippe and as it was a severe case caused me m uch anxiety No medicin e helped him till he took Peruna I noticed an improvement at once and in three weeks he was a different child the grippe had been com pletely cured and I noticed that the I catarrh was made better He kept taking it two weeks longer when he was entirely well J now use It off and on for colds cramps gestion or general indisposition and J find it superior to any doctors or mcumitie i ever incu mi ttucps me as well as my child in perfect health and I gladly recommend it to mothers Mrs A Hobson 1 spare Peruna after the first trial of it E Z Walker Cock of Walk Our PRAIRIE QUEZN leads all others in Womens and Childrens Shoes Sec that our name is on the slioes you buy F P KIRKENDALk 61 CO Manufactured in OMAHA cOTsSgjSpSlSJSJSSSgSSSEJSEa tj0wnmBS PLUCK W3NS It ALWAYS wins We had pluck enoujrh 15 years bro to put an abso lutely pure house paint on tlicmarketaiidUwon It stands this western climate and we liavc pluck enouchtoiruarantcclt Askyourdcalerforltand write us for special color design for your house 5J Lincoln Paint Color fo Lincoln Necr IsIiiPiJiiisllrff 4 We have on file many thousand testi monials like the ones given above Wo can only give our readers a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements we are receiving everj month No other physician in the world has received such a volume of enthusi astic and grateful letters of thanks as Dr Ilartman for Peruna 4dJlL CONSUMERS OF SHOES ALWAYS ASK FOR THE BEST WESTERN MADE SHOES These brands will guarantee you a good shoe for men Star and Crescent Comet Worlds Fair New Train Service On and after Sunday April 24th 1904 Words Fair Trains will leave Omaha Inion Station for Kansas City and St Louis at 1045 a m 530 p m 1145 p m Special rates on sale commencing April 15th For tickets berths and in formation call or address Aprent Union Station or THOS F GODFREY Pass and Ticket Agent S E Cor 15th and Douglas Streets OMAHA NEB No More Blind Horses SSSSffiLSffiSSSS sore eyes Bory Co Iowa City la have a sure cure BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach i iii t i r irtriiTffrvw wwwMmm rtf3 El Bcracic Acid in Butter The Australians never seem to get done considering milk and butter pre servatives in some form or other On account of having to send some of their products thousands of miles to market they are perhaps more preju diced in favor of preservatives than are the people in this country where the markets are nearer the places of production At Sydney a parliament ary committee has been Investigating the use of boracic acid in butter and in a report expresses the belief that 25 grains of boracic acid per pound of butter will do no harm It is to be inferred that above the 25 grains harm will result Whether this be a point of danger or not Ave do not know but the principal thing is that there is a danger point The man that buys butter doctored with boracic acid has no means of telling whether there be 25 or more grains of the pre servative in it There is likely to be more rather than less as there is al ways a tendency to overdo a matter of that kind It must be remembered hat scientists are not the ones that add the preservatives but usually ig norant people that know very little about such matters What makes the matter worse is that the men that use preservatives are generally of the opinion that they are harmless and are hence ready to use all they can afford to Food and Size of Cows Good and persistent milking pro duces milkers and the development of milking qualities whereas on the contrary if irregularity and neglect is practiced the talents which would de velop with use will naturally disap pear even what there is It is a great mistake to suppose that dairy cows all belong to one breed says Robt Pethbridge They vary from the Small Kerry of Ireland the fine Jer sey and Guernsey of the Channel Is lands the hardy Ayrshire of Scotland the dual purpose Shorthorn and De von of the west of England to the Red Polled Norfolk of the east of England and others all of which with selection and development produce magnificent dairy cows It is the character of the food more than any thing else that determines the size As ve know in those districts which do not produce rich and abundant grasses you will not find large cows and in those districts which do pro duce the necessary constituents for growth and milk producing in a few years a small bred animal will be come the parent of a large type and with continuous milking will furnish many good milkers Select and test your cows and use a bull from a fam ily which has a milk record and re member that your bull is half your herd Quality of Butter Quality and uniformity are the two main factors to be considered by the buttermakers at present and for each step he is taking these two factors should be kept in view and be the main centers for all his labors says M Mortensen Some think that in order that such butter may be pro duced it is necessary that the butter be made in smaller creameries where all of the territory is within easy reach of the factory Others claim that the central plants have advan tages over the smaller ones in manu facturing butter of that quality while still others claim that this is easily done in a whole milk plant but not in a creamery run on the hand sepa rator plan These various ideas are not really true We are able to make a high grade of butter under any of these systems providing the proper methods are adopted Some of the main factors to be considered in this connection are the condition of raw material pasteurization and the use of commercial starters Feeding Grain to Cows on Pasture It will pay to feed some grain to the cows on pasture unless conditions are exceptional The amount fed in the winter should be cut in half in the summer except in the dryest montns when the grain ration may be tem porarily increased Some of the best dairymen in the country are doing this though they are not getting their money back for it in the summer time But their cows go into winter with more vigor and are healthier as a rule for the good summer treatment they have received It is simply one way of investing money for the future Its results are not seen so much in the milk pail as experienced in various ways In the thrift of the calf that is born later and in the ability of the mother to make the most of the food that is given her in the winter Good Feed for Dairy Cows Sooner or later we are going to have trouble in some of our western states on account of fermented foods fed dairy cows and the unsophisticat ed state of some of the men engaged in enforcing dairy inspection laws We heard recently of the attempt by an assistant dairy and food commissioner to stop the feeding of waste from the distilleries Now distillery waste grains and silage are all more or less fermented when they come to the cow but they are good feeds for all that Sauerkraut is a partly fermented food but it is served on all our tables and no one finds fault with It because of its partial fer mentation Soft Corn as Feed The soft corn problem is a serious one In many sections of our state during the past two years there were large areas on which the corn was worthless from a market standpoint It must either be fed to live stock or allowed to rot in the field To the man who had plenty of stock the commercial value of this product was not a serious question He could solve the same by feeding it to his animals We have a large number of farmers however who belong to the class called grain growers Thus they had to either sell this soft corn for feeding purposes or else allow it to rot in the fields To them the commercial value of this product was an important question It was also an important question to the cattle feeders who had to purchase soft corn for feeding purposes We re ceived a great many requests from parties belonging to both classes ask ing for information concerning the ieeding value of this soft corn We therefore conducted some ex periments with the hope of giving them some aid It is very likely that in the future we will conduct some further experiments with the hope of finding some feed stuffs which per haps can be fed to advantage with soft corn for fattening cattle Many attributed the large losses which re sulted in many sections of the country last year from the cattle feeding busi ness to the fact that the corn was of poor quality Perhaps some of these losses might be attributed to this cause Tn the majority of cases however I think the trouble was due to the fact that feeding cattle in the fall of 1002 were unusually high in price and the finished cattle in the spring of 1903 were rather low in price In too many instances cattle which were bought for five cents per pound as feeders had to be sold for less when sent to the market as fin ished animals W J Kennedy Iowa Agricultural College The Sheet Anchor Live stock has been described as the sheet anchor of our agricul tural prosperity It is certain that the nations that have become rich agriculturally have been those that have had a large amount of live stock One reason for this is that substance of food value can be carried over in the animal from year to year while in the vegetable form it quickly dis appears Also the farm animals take the rough substances such as the grasses and change them into feed and force The cow the sheep and the pig change them into meat prod uct that goes to feed the world The horse changes these grasses into force that does the work of the world or a large part of it How much would grass be worth to man with out farm animals to utilize it We say that grass is one of our great national riches but animals alone make the riches available On our western plains the buffalo grass has been growing for generations and for decades the great herds of cattle and flocks of sheep have been chang ing that buffalo grass into meat part of which has gone to feed our own people and part of which has gone across the ocean starting hither ward a stream of gold that has made the United States one of the richest nations in the world No farmer can afford to pass the matter of stock raising by without proper consideration though not every farmer can profitably engage in it It is safe to say that hundreds of thou sands of our farms are carrying too little stock for the greatest profit Especially is this true in the south where farmers have been very slow to appreciate the very great utility of stock on the farm Good and Poor Steers If a man will visit the Union Stock yards Chicago and watch the buyers selecting cattle he will soon come to understand that an animal to bring the good prices desired by the seller must have something more than weight and fat The good cat tle are in demand and the buyers compete with each other in bidding for them But when they get to the rough cattle it is different These do not catch the eyes of the buyers and the latter do not feel the interest in buying that they evince when bidding for the other animals The easy sellers are high grade which means that they show in their con formation and coloring much blood from some one of the accepted beef breeds The really good cattle do not comprise one tenth of the total num ber going to the yards It not In frequently happens that a farmer takes a bunch of steers to market and works hard to sell them but finally gets for them only about one half the price he expected to receive Profes sor Munford tells the writer that the buyers value the cattle largely accord ing to the proportion of improved blood they show unless this improved blood is dairy blood in which case it is a detriment rather than a help The dairy cow or steer may get fat and show good weight but the butcher knows that when he comes to kill and dress the animal- he will find the greater part of the fat on the intes tines where it has but little commer cial value A very large per cent of the animals coming to the stock yards are poor inferior animals both in finish and form The Sultans Wonderful Jewels A correspondent writing from Con stantinople to a Paris journal pre tends as the result of personal in spection to give details of the amaz ing collection of jewels in the sultans treasury The turbans of all the sul tans since Mahomet II are there all gLtoring with rare and largo gems of the purest water There aro also the royal throne of Persia carried off the Turks in 1514 and covered with more than 20000 rubies emeralds and fine pearls and also the trone of Su leiman I from the dome of which there hangs over the head of the ca liph an emerald six inches long and four deep Theso two thrones aro the chief objects in the collection Bennings Dont you think that it would be a pretty custom for the la dies to raise their hats when meeting a friend the same as the men do Jennings How could they when it would take them fifteen minutes to put them on again The cup of joy rarely runs over un less the joy is served in an after dinner tea set All Right Again Opal Wyo May 1G After suffer ing terribly for four or five years Mr A J Kohner of this place has been completely restored to good health His case and its cure is another proof of the wonderful work Dodds Kidney Pills can do Mr Kohner says For four or five years I have been a sufferer with Kidney trouble and a pain over my Kidneys I thought I would give Dodds Kidney Pills a trial and I am glad I did so for they have dono me good work and I feel all right again Many cases are being reported every week in which Dodds Kidney Pills have effected cures of the most serious cases These strong testimonies from earn est men and women are splendid tri butes to the curative properties of Dodds Kidney Pills and judging by these letters there is no case of Kid ney trouble or Backache that Dodds Kidney Plls will not cure promptly and permanently It is never too late to mend if you can find where your wife hides the needles and cotton state or Ohio City of Toledo i Lurs CiirsTV FrAXK J Cheney makes oath that lie is senior partner of the 11 rm of 1 Cheney Co dulni business in the City of Toledo County anil State aforesaid aud that said Aim will pav the sum of OXE IirXDKED IOILAis for eaili and every eac of CATAKitii that cannot he cured hy the Ube of Halls Cataekh Cuke FRANK T CIIKNEV Sworn to before me and subscribed la my pres ence this 0th day of December A I lSSii A W GLKASOX 11 f Xotauy Pl elic Halis Catarrh Cum Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous Mirlaees of the system Scud for tcrtlmnnlal free V J CHENEY A CO Toledo O Sold liyall DniBpNts 7c Take Halls Family Pills forcoTtipatlon Rumors often darken the sky more than thunder clouds free to Twenty five Ladies Tho Defiance Starch Co will give 25 ladies a round trip ticket to the St Louis Exposition to five ladies in each of the following states Illi nois Iowa Nebraska Kansas and Missouri who will send in the largest number of trade marks cut from a ten cent lC ounce package of Defiance cold water laundry starch This means from your own home any where in the above named states These trade marks must be mailed to and received by the Defiance Starch Co Omaha Nebr before September 1st 1004 October and November will be the best months to visit the Exposition Remember that Defiance is the only starcn put up 1C oz a full pound to tho package You get one third more starch for the same money than of any other kind and Defiance never sticks to the iron The tickets to the Exposition will be sent by registered mail September 5th Starch for sale by all dealers It is usually the people who have the least money who try to make tho mfi est show To the housewife who has not yot become acquainted with the new things of everyday use in the market and who is reasonably satisfied with the old we would suggest that a trial oZ Defiance Cold Water Starch be made at once Not alone because it is guaranteed by the manufacturers to be superior to any other brand but because each 10c package con tains 10 czs while all the other kinds contain but 12 os It is safe to say that the lady who once uses Defiance Starch will use no other Quality and quantity must win The man who has the least to say usually talks the most Mother Grays Sweet Powders for Children Successfully used by Mother Gray nurse In the Childrens Home in New York cure Constipation Feverishness Bad Stomach Teething Disorders move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms Over 30000 testimonials At all druggists 25c Sample FREE Address A SOlmsted Le RoyN Y Man is a harp and not a hand or gan No chromos or cheap premiums but a more of Defiance Starch for the same price of other starches It is pretty hard for some men to take things cool even when presented with an ice bill I do not believe JPJsos Cure ior Consumption has aa equal for couchs and colds Jous F Botxu Trinity Springs Ind Feb 15 1900 You always look on the bright side when calling on friends for they shine it for your benefit Jaoancce Uce of Water themselves attnou The Japanese of ph average high their and diet frugal strength to a plan and caedjiu the system of gymnastics o jitsu which includes a knowledge and m anatomy and of the externa dor ternal uses of water Although ing the period of their ascendency the Samurai kept the secret that their was due m great physical superiority and to the internal a great measure the be ef that external use of water if used liberally and intelligently water Is an infallible weapon against disoase is now generally held By those who go in for jiu jitsu an aver age of one gallon a day is drunk It is almost rheumatism Is noteworthy that most unknown in Japan it is proba ble that the absence of meat from the diet combined with the use of plenty of water accounts for this im munity He Was a Wealthy Negro Warren C Coleman one of the best known negroes in the United States died recently at Concord N H Cole man was one of the most remarkable men of his race Starting life in pov erty he became through his own ex ertions one of the wealthiest negroes in the country He was once a stu dent at Howard university in Wash ington sustaining himself Coleman later established himself in business and purchased real estate At the time of his death he was said to be the owner of 100 houses none of which were incumbered Coleman started the first cotton factory in this country owned and operated by his people He built a beautiful brick church in Concord and presented it to the congregation He was one of the chief promoters of the colored state industrial fair helI annually at Raleigh for the past twenty five years In the May Century The May Centurys features of war interest will be Unhappy Korea and Korea the Bone of Contention both from authorities The Rev Ar thur Judson Brown D P author of The Now Era in the Philippines is secretary of the Board of Foreign Mis sions of the Presbyterian church Ho has traveled in Korea and knows the conditions whereof he writes condi tions which may well make Korea un happy Homer B Hulbert who con tributes the account of Korea the Bone of Contention will be remem bered as author of The Sign of the Jumna and narrator of In Search of a Siberian Klondike The Most Lowdown Newspaper The most low down newspaper on earth is the Submarine published in the Colarod desert In order to hold its record for Iow downnrns owing to the establishment of a rival the Sub marine recently had to move which change was announced ii the follow ing manner by the editor We have dropped from twenty two feet below sea level to seventy six feet below sea lci Wo hit Coachella with a dull yet rancuoiu thud The low rumbling noise you heard last Tuesday was caused by our printing office taking a drop It may be truly said that the Submarine is the lowest down or the lowdownest or tho most low down newspaper on earth As nearly as wo can compute Hades is about 212 feet just belcw our new office Atlantic Monthly The opening chapters of the May Atlantic are made brilliant and enter taining by the first installment of Prof Nortons series of Letters of John Ruskin illuminate by his own delightful and illustrative comments and explanations Colonel Higginson continues his rec ollections with a paper entitled In tensely Human which contains many salient and pathetic reminiscences of the characteristics of the negro race more especially of the days before and during the War of the Rebellion i he Worlds Ccldcct City The coldest city jn the world is Yakutsky Eastern Siberia in the em pire of the czar and the Russians It is the great commercial emporium of East Siberia and the capital of the province of Yakutsk which in most of its area of 1517063 square miles is a bare desert the soil of which is frozen to a great depth Yakutsk con sists of about 400 houses of European structure standing apart The inter vening spaces are occupied by winter yoorts or huts of the Northern nomad with earthen roofs doors covered with hairy hides and windows of ice Everybodys Magazine A happy characteristic of Every bodys Magazine is the versatility ex hibited in its contents table The editors are not riveted to a single set of ideas but manage in each issue to strike some new note or touch somo novel phase of life or endeavor There are two salient features in the May issue which though serious in tone and treatment are of so much importance to the world just now as to have an almost sensational in terest One is on the Great White Plague Consumntion tho ci u better quality and one third Relation of Christianity to a lilCUL Mrs McGinnis Shure Bridget an does yez little baby croy at noighf Mrs McDinnis Begorra and its mesilf that dont know ther auld man snores so loud that ther poor lit tie kid wouldnlt have a chance on earth to be hurrud - A friend in need is the friend that IS USUallV Ollt Whon UU nS thQ i front doer bell m k 4i jiT I J P A - d M