A GLOWING REPORT. AN INDIANA MAN COMPARES WESTERN CANADA WITH THE UNITED STATES. What Mr. Frank Fisher , a Prominent Dunkard , Has to Say After a Trip Through Canada. The Department of the Interior at Ottawa has just received from Mr. E. T. Holmes , the agent of the govern ment stationed at Indianapolis , Ind. , r the following letter , which requires no comment. It is only necessary to state that Mr. F. Fisher , the writer of the letter is one of the most prominent of the Dunkaids and a man upon whose word the utmost reliance can be placed. His home is at Mexico , Ind. , and he will be pleased to substantiate verbally or in any other way all that he says in his letter. Anyone desiring informatfon apply to nearest Canadian agent , whose ad dresses are here given : M. V. Mclnnes , 2 Avenue Theater block , Detroit , Michigan. James Grieve , Sault Ste. Marie , Michl- fian. J. S. Crawford , 214 W. Ninth street , Kansas City , Mo. . .Benjamin Davies , loV East Third street , St. Paul , Minn. T. O. Curric , Room 12 B , Callahan's block , 203 Grand avenue , Milwaukee , WIs. C. J. Broiighton , 927 Monadnock build ing , Chicago , 111. \ \ * . V. Bennett. SOI New York Life build ing , Omaha , Neb. W. H. Rogers , Watertown , South Da kota. N. Bartholomew , 30G Fifth street , Des Moines , Iowa. ( J. H. M. Parker , 530 Chamber of Com merce , Duluth , Minn. E. T. Holmes , Room 6 , Big Four build- Ing , Indianapolis , Jnd. Joseph Young , 51 % Slate street , Colum bus , Ohio. To My Many Friends I am pleased to make a report to you of the pleasant v visit my wife and I had in Western Canada. We visited the territorties of Al berta , Assiniboia , and Saskatchewan , and found them far surpassing our im agination , but little did I expect to find such rich , loamy soil , so much of it , and so uniform in its level 'prai rie lay. I do think the soil of Canada as a rule equals if not excels the fin est prairie farm lands of Indiana. These lands are immense in their richness , and when once the sod is rot ted and pulverized , it is as pliable and as easily cultivated as Indiana sandy Boil. Boil.Western Western Canada , from my point of view , offers as fine opportunities for mixed farming as any place in my knowledge. The long , sunshiny days , together with the rich soil , produce very fine wheat , oats , barley , flax and other cereal products. There is scarce ly any attempt to raise corn , except early varieties for table use. The sea son is too short to depend upon ma turing field corn. From the stand point of getting this land ready for the plow , I must say that I never saw such a vast extent , practically all ready so all that one has to do is to hitch up the plow and go to work. This is not the case with all the Canadian land , however ; some of It has quite a bit of timber , much of it may be called brush land , and some of it has lovely forest groves , dotted here t Discontent is the want of self-reli I.1 ance ; is is infirmity as well. Emerson. If you wish beautiful , clear , white clothes use Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package , 5 cents. Patience is a necessary ingredient F of genius. Disraeli. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are the F brightest , fastest and easiest to use. Li Sold by druggists , lOc. per package. Suspicions are usually worse than facts. / - Pain relieved , sickness prevented , by timely use of Wizard Oil. Keep it al ways in the home. Every man is like the company he is wont to keep. Euripides. SOZODONT for the TEETH I the h [ Wet SaWyer's Slickers Sawyer's "Excelsior Brand" Suits and Slickers arc the best waterproof gar ments in tbo world. Made from tbo best ma terials and warranted waterproof. Made to stand tbe roughest work and weather. Look tor the trade mark. If your dealer does not have them , vrrlte for catalogue. II. 51. SAWYER Jk SON. Solo Stirs , , Ea t Cumbridcc * HOOK. PATENTS GUARANTEED MASOX , FENWICK &tAWRENt'I2 , SlSRamse Bulldlng.Omaha.Neb. H. J. Cowglll. iepre entatlve. Est'd at "Washington , D. C. , 1861. Useful Guide Book on Patents FREE. Sold ( with or without Bill ing and Tabulating Attach- ? * - nientExchanged ) < ltented , I l ( and Repaired ! Paragon Typewriter Ribbons for all Ma chines , Linen Papers , Carbon Paper , and miscellaneous Type- ter Supplies and Furniture. 1619 Farnam St. . Omaha. Vbcn Answering Advertisements Kiaily Mention This Paper. W. N. U OMAHA No. 38 1901 PISCTS CURE FOR UURES WHEtiE ALL ELSE FAILS , , | Best Cough Syrup. Tnstca Good. Dsa | In time. Sold CONSUMPTION and there , thereby covering a hundred and sixty acres. I have no doubt but that this coun try excels as a grazing or ranching country , because they have such rich grass , having an abundance of rain to keep it fresh. They also have plenty of water streams , and as a rule water may be reached at a depth of from 20 to 40 feet. From this you can cee there can be plenty of hay mown for winter feeding , and I have had re liable farmers to tell me that their stock will feed on hay alone , and be ready for market in the spring. Upon inquiring about the expense of raising a steer , a farmer replied that he did not consider it would cost any more than ? 4 or ? G to develop a three-year- old steer. I truly think Canada offers a fine opening for a young man or a man who is renting land in Indiana. One hundred and sixty acres of good black land will cost you omy ? 10 at the time ? you enter it , and by plowing and cul tivating five acres each year for three years , gives you one hundred and sixty acres of good land for ? 10. This land can be bought from the railroad com panies , private corporations or the gov ernment for ? 3 to ? 4 per acre. From a financial standpoint , I be lieve that for 'a series of years ( five ) a young man can make ? 10 in Canada , whereas he would only make ? 1 here , and I feel sure that I spent more money to get my eighty acre farm-in White county , Indiana , cultivated than it would cost me to cultivate eight hundred acres in Canada. This may seem a strong view to take of the matter , but when you take into con sideration the clearing , ditching , fenc ing and the expensive breaking in of the stumps , and then compare the ex pense to that of land needing only the breaking , you will conclude that it is not such a wild or exaggerated state ment as you might at first think. I enjoyed the balmy , breezy atmos phere , which was bracing and refresh ing , and the cool nights which made it so pleasant for sleep. On making inquiries regarding the winters in this country , I learned that the people never suffer from the cold , as the weather is dry and invigorat ing , and in a.great many places farm ers and herders allow their stock to run outside the year round. One great advantage to the settlers in Western Canada is the free cream eries established by the government and run exclusively in the interest of the farmer. I visited Thomas Daley , a farmer near Edmonton , Alberta , who showed ne oats he had raised , some of which took the first prize at the Paris Ex position last year. The same yielded 110 bushels to the acre in 1899. Yours truly , FRANK FISHER , Mexico , Ind. The Long-Lived Browns. Stories of extreme longevity in fam ilies are common in the green hills of Vermont , but one will look far even in that state of nonogenarians without finding another group as remarkable as the Brown family of five generations in direct line , all living in the White river valley of Addison and Orange counties. From mother down to great- great-grandmother they are the picture of health. Mrs. H. N. Brown was born in Norage , Conn. , June 14 , 1812 , and went with her parents to Vermont in her first year. She is now making her home with her granddaughter in Ran dolph. For the Woman He Loves. Just as rapidly as Rabbi Mayer New man can accomplish the work , George Homey of New York is being trans ferred from a Gentile to a Hebrew. For a long time Horney has loved Sarah Kleinman and Sarah has loved George , who was a member of the Methodist church. For three years they debated as to which one of them should change religion , Horney also urging that they be married and let the matter of religion go. But Miss Kleinman would not consent , and , of course , the man was finally forced to give in. So the other day he applied to Rabbi Newman to make him a He brew. It will be necessary for him to change part of his name , and in fu ture he will be known as Abraham Tyson Horney. A NARROW ESCAPE. Bath , N. Y. , Sept. 16th. There is now at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home here an old soldier who has been near er death than anyone who has lived to tell the story. xais name is A. E. Ayers. For many years he lived in Minneapolis , Minn , where he is well known. Four physicians of that city once told Mr. Ayers that he could not live four days. He had Brights' disease. As a last resort he tried Dodd's Kid ney Pills. He is strong and well today. He says : "I was in the very presence of death , but Dodd's Kidney Pills saved me. They are the greatest medicine in the world. " "Behold the Man. " Munkacsy's "Ecce Homo" Is again on exhibition in London. It is twenty- four feet long and fourteen feet high , and closed the series of Biblical paint ings which include "Christ Before Pi late" and "Christ on Calvary. " After exhibtion in England it may be brought to America by the syndicate which owns his works. Charity gives itself rich and covet- ousness hoards itself poor. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotations From South Omaka and Kansas City. SOUTH OMAHA. Cattle There was r.ot a heavy run of cattle on sale , which gave sellers a good opportunity to boost prices a little , par ticularly on the bettor grades. Packers took hold In good shape , and BO also did feeder buyers , so the market ruled active , everything being sold.In . good season. There were not more than ten or-a dozen cars of corn-fed steers in the. yards , and as packers all wanted a few the market was active and steady to strong prices were paid. The cow market was also act ive and as there were only about a dozen cars in the yards buyers had to pay high er prices in order to get what they want ed. Bulls , calves and stags were also In good request at strong prices where the quality was satisfactory. The demand for stockers and feeders seemed to be in excess of the supply today , as is shown by the fact that the market was active and strong to lOc higher than yesterday on cattle of good quality. The fleshy feeders continue in the'best demand , but stockers are now selling freely where they show quality. Hogs There was a slight run of hogs , but as other markets were quoted fully 5c lower the trade at this point started out on a basis of just about a nickel de cline. Packers wanted to buy their hogs at from $6.32 to $6.37 and a few loads sold that way. Sellers , however , were pretty firm In their views and finally packejs raised their bids and the market took on more life and kept getting better as the morning advanced. The bulk of all the hogs went from $0.35 to $6.40 , and on the close the market was just about steady with yesterday , the decline of the morning being regained. Sheep There is good inquiry for feed ers and good , strong prices were paid to day for anything at all desirable. Quota tions : Choice yearlings , $3.30@3.50 ; fair to good yearlings , $3.15@3.30 ; choice wethers , $3.25'S:3.40 : ; fair to good wethers , $3.00@3.25 ; choice ewes. $2.75@3.00 ; fair to good ewes , S2.25@2,75 ; choice spring lambs , $4.25@4.50 ; fair to good spring lambs , $4.00@4.25 ; feed er wethers , $2.75@3.25 ; feeder lambs , $3.00 ® 3.50. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Heavy feeders , strong ; other cattle , steady ; choice export and dressed beef steers , $5.50@6.00 ; fair to good , $4.75@ 5.75 ; stockers and feeders , $2.90@4.25 ; west ern-fed steers , $4.65@5.75 ; western range steers , $3.25@4.50 ; Texans and Indians , $2.70g3.75 ( ; Texas cows , $2.152.85 ; native cows , $2.50@4.25 ; heifers , $2.85@5.45 ; can- ners. $1.40@2.40 ; bulls , $2.iO@4.50 ; calves , $3.50@5.50. Hogs Market closed.steady ; top , $6.60 ; bulk of sales , $6.20@6.55 ; heavy , $6.55@6.60 ; mixed packers , $6.30@6.55 ; light , $6.00 ® 6.45 ; pigs , $4.25@5.90. Sheep and Lambs Market "lOc higher ; lambs , $3.50@4.65 ; native and western wethers , $3.25@3.75 ; ewes. $2.50@3.25 ; stock ers , $2,00@2.75 ; feeders , $3.00@3.50. HOW NEWS WAS IMPARTED. Dr. Rlzey Waited a Few Minutes and then Made Announcement. BUFFALO , N. Y. , Sept. 14. The an nouncement of the death to the mem bers of the cabinet was made by Webb Hayes , who said : "It is all over. " Mrs. McKinley last saw her husband between 11 and 12 o'clock. At that time she sat by his bedside holding his hand. The members of the cab inet were admitted to the sickroom singly at that time. The actual death probably occurred about 2 o'clock , it being understood that DrT Rixey de layed the announcement momentarily to assure himself. The announcement of the news to those waiting below was postponed until the members of the family had withdrawn. Through Secretary Cortelyou the waiting newspaper men received the information. In a trice there was the keenest excitement on the broad avenue , but there was no semblance of disorder. When the news was impart ed to those downstairs a great sigh of anguish went up from the strong men there assembled. The members of the cabinet , senators and close' friends remained but a few minutes. Then with mournful tread and bowed heads they came out into the darkness and went away. There was not one * among them with dry eyes , and some moated in an agony of grief. Protection of Czolgosz. BUFFALO , N. Y. , Sept. 14. General Bull , superintendent of the police , said with reference to rumors of the re moval of Czolgosz : "There is only one person to whose custody the prisoner could be re * moved and that is the sheriff of Erie county. He has not been turned over t < 3 him and it wil be some time be fore Czolgosz leaves my custody. The arrangements we marfe were to pro vide for any contingency that might arise. I am now sure that there is nc danger of any trouble in this city. " , No Flowers for Tolstoi. ST. PETERSBURG , Sept. 14. The pupils of a young ladies' school neai Count Tolstoi's residence at Yasnia , who , with their teacher and othei young sons of the neighborhood called on him and presented the count with flowers , have been arrested and their teacher has been dismissed. No Plot in Cleveland. CLEVELAND , Sept 14. The police have failed absolutely to in any way connect Czolgosz' movements with those of Emma Goldman. His family denies that he had any of her litera ture in his possession and no one could be found who had ever seen him at any of her meetings. "I am still of the opinion that there is no an archist society here and no anarchistic plot to kill the president was formu lated in this citysaid the chief. ' Honorable Career. Former Slave' * . At Douglas , Ga. , Peter Vickers has recently subscribed $1,000 to help per suade a railroad company build up to the town. This isn't remarkable. The notable fact is that Vickers was born a slave and that he now owns 9,800 acres of farm land , besides other real estate in three Georgia towns. His bank account and the esteem in which his fellow citizens hold him are large. Hall's Catarrh Care , IB taken internally. Price , 75c. The Most Bejeweled. Mrs. W. N. Cox of Mason , 0. , will have the distinction on September 20 of wearing more and richer jewels than any member of her sex has ever worn before. On the date mentioned occurs thegreat fall festivities and parade in Cincinnati and in the street display the feature will be the float of the wholesale and retail jewelers of the city. Mrs. Cox has been chosen as queen of the display and will wear gems valued at $500,000. fiTSPermanentyCored ! , ffocteornenronsn ssart * flrxt day's uae of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Bend for FREE 82.OO trial bottle and treatise. Be. . H. KI.LXE. Ltd. . 031 Arch St. . Philadelphia Pa. Queer Old Deed. A singular deed has been filed in Northumberland county , Pennsylvania. It is dated October 9 , 1793. In a series of whereases it traces the ownership of the land conveyed from the Creator of the earth , who , "by parole and livery of seizin did enfeoff the parents of mankind , to-wit , Adam and Eve , of all that certain tract of laud called and known in the planetary system as the earth. " * Mrs.Vineiows soothing Syrnp. 'for children teettng , softens the gums , reduces In flammation , allays pain , cures wind colic. 23c a bottle- Walking with God will always lead you toward man. 1 do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and'colds. JOHN F BOYSii , Trinity Springs , Ino. , Feb. 15,19001 Mirth is nature's best remedy for Ills. ABE YOUR CLOTHES FADED ? Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make then white again. Large 2 oz. package , 5 cents. Bound to Have Their Morning : Kiss. It is not often that a fond young couple will repeatedly expose them selves to the ridicule of hundreds of people for the pleasure of a kiss , but such is the case with a young man and a young woman who part a few mo ments before 7 o'clock each morning at a prominent Philadelphia corner , according to a .local account. The young man is a tall , handsome fellow , who seems to think there is no prize in the world half so fine as the little woman who clings affectionately to his side. They invariably stop at the cor ner for a few moments' chat before parting , and the sad look on both their faces is almost enough to break the iceman's heart When it is nearly time for the whistle to blow the young man takes his darling tenderly in his arms and plants on her pretty lips a long , lingering kiss. Numerous remarks , such as "Oh , baby ! " and "Does you lub your honey ? " are cast at the couple from 'the mill windows , but does not seem to affect the young man's nerve in the least. Sandals May Become Popular. The fashion of sandal-wearing is said to be growing popular in Eng land. f The chief objection urged against the fashion is that it enlarges the feet permits them to spread but this , it is claimed , is an error ; the wearing of sandals merely allows the feet their proper development. It will in variably be found that the per son with neat , well-shaped hands has feet to correspond. In allowing the feet to have the free play that nature intended them to have is apt to make them large and ungainly , then sailors , who spend most of their time and do most of their work on bare feet , and who hitherto have always been fa mous for their neat and well-shaped ones , will have to abandon their claim to this coveted possession. Every one will allow that sandals are the cool est foot covering for summer , but dbubtless most people will be surprised to hear that it is claimed that they are the warmest wear in winter. . If persons suffering from cold feet or chilblains would wear sandals over good thick woolen socks , it is said they would soon find themselves cured of these afflictions. "Would Resurrect the Whigs. One Alabama man is crying aloud for an enforced resurrection of the whig party. As for tie $ ast he is of the opinion that , had the country tak en the advice of Clay and Webster fifty years ago , the war between the states would have been prevented and some plan would have been discovered by which "a large part of the people of African descent courd have been returned to Africa. And for the fu ture he would have this revivified'whig party nominate in 1904 ex-Speaker 'Inomas B. Reed of New York for president and General Joseph Wheeler of Alabama for vice president. * "Wanted to Trade. House and lot on Farnam street , with in four blocks of city hall and court ? ° Hl- ? * * 22x132 ; two-story business building and .flat ; always rented. Want rarm In eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. E. G. SOLOMON , - Care County Clerk , Omaha , Neb , Duse's Early Start. In his recently published biography of Eleonora Duse , Luigi Rasi notes that although she began her theatrical career at the age of 4 , she was not a child prodigy and did not attract at tention as a "promising actress" till she was 20. Hed father was an obscure actor , and the family was so poor that once , when Eleonora'smother was ly ing in a hospital , the hungry child used to go there daily to eat the food which , her mother was too ill to take herself. < ' Testimonial to the Landlord. There is a project on foot for the presentation of a testimonial by Afro- Americans to the London hotel keeper who refused to exclude certain negro bishops , in attendance on the ecumen- ial council , from his hotel at the de mand of some white American tourists. CATARRH OF KIDNEYS Quickly Develops Into Briglrt's Disease , [ PE-RU-NA CURES CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED. ] John Herziger , son of Alderman Her- ziger , of Neenah , Wis. , and Vice Presi dent of the Neenah Young Men's Club , writes in a recent letter to The Pe- runa Medicine Co. , of Columbus , Ohio , the following : "After suffering for two years "with kidney trouble I received relief and a cure from using your wonderful medi cine , Peruna. 'For months I was unable to work on account of a severe pain In my back , and when I was able to do anything I was In pain and distressed most of the time. "Hearing so much of the good re sults people had obtained through the use of Peruna I determined to give it a trial and it was a lucky day for me .when I did so. I am well now and it only took a few bottles of Peruna. " John Herzlgcr , 307 Commercial street , Neenah , Wis. Two years suffering with catarrh of the kidneys , unable to work on account of the severe pain ; could find no relief from medicine ; gave Peruna a trial and was promptly cured such was the ex perience of John Herziger of Wisconsin. This experience has been repeated many times. Not only in Wisconsin but In every state In the Union. It was indeed a lucky day for this young man when his attention was called to Pe runa. What would have been the result had he continued suffering on and fool- Sozodont Tooth Powder The bast thai Monay and 4 Re Exptriinca can product. fcw At all stores , or by mail for the price. Sample of Sozodont by mail for the postage , 3 cents. HALL& RUCKEU NEW YORK WAY GET SOAKED WHEN BLACK OR YELLOW WlliKEEPYOUDRY IN THE HARDEST STORM ! LOOK FOR ABOVE TRADE MARK. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. CATALOGUES FREE- SHOWING FULL LINE OP GARMENTS AND HATS. A.J.TOWER CO. * . BOSTON. N ASS. 4 Nature's Priceless Remedy Rheumatism , Neural * DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN'S gla. Weak Back. Sprains , Burns , Sores and all Pain , PRECIOUS our HERBAL send OINTMENT us his name , and for your troublewo will Crnn It Cures Through the Pores Send Yo-i a Trial IICC i ttfdressDr.O.P. Brown.98 B'way ing away precious time with other rem edies , no man can telL But it is al most certain that it would have ended in Incurable Bright's disease of the kid * neys , which sooner or laterwould have proved fatal. Peruna IB a sure cure for incipient Bright's disease of the kidneys. Taken in the early stages of this disease , it cures permanently. Bright's disease always begins with catarrh of the kid neys. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Congressman Banlthead'a Statement. Congressman J. H. Bankhead of Ala bama , one of the most influential mem bers of the House of Representatives/ / in a letter written from Washington , D. C. , gives his indorsement to the great catarrh remedy , Peruna , In the following words : "Your Peruna is one of the best medicines I ever tried , and no family should be without your remarkable remedy. As a tonic and a catarrh cure I know of nothing better. " J , / / . Bankhead. Samuel R. Sprecher , Junior Beadle Court Angelina No. 3422 , I. 0. O. P. , 205 High St , Los Angeles , Cal. , writes : "I came here a few years ago suffer ing with catarrh of the kidneys , in search of health. I thought that the climate would cure me but found that I was mistaken , but what the cllmata could not do Peruna could and did do. Seven weeks' trial convinced me that I had thp right medicine and 1 was then a well man. I know of at least twenty friends and members of tne lodge to which * I belong who have been cured of catarrh , bladder and kidney trouble through the use of Peruna and it has a host of friends in this city. " Samuel R. Sprecher. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa , write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you hl valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman , President of The Hartman Sanitarium , Cqlumbus , O. WABASH R R Cheaper Tlwn Passes. O to Indianapolis and Return. On sale Sept. 16 , 23 , 30 ; Oct. 7. S2O.2O to Lonlavlllr , Ky. , and Return. On sale Sept. 16 , 23 , SO ; Oct. 7. * 820.2O to Cincinnati , O. , and Return. On sale Sept. 16 , 23 , 30 ; Oct. 7. * S3O.7O to Columbim , Oblo , and Ref ' On sale Sept. 16 , 23 , 30 ; Oct. 7. 82O.2O to Springfield , O. , and Re ? On sale Sept. 16 , 23 , SO ; Oct. 1 821. 2O to Sundusky , O. , and On sale Sept 16 , 23 , CO ; Oct. 7. ; - 843.70 to New Yorit and Return , E. _ 825.76 to Buffalo and Return , Dai/jl 816.3B to St. lot > I , Mo. , and Rcturn i On sale Tuesdays and Thursdays , Sept. 9 w * * * ' ' to Oct. 12. 311. CO to St. Louis , Mo. , and Return * On sale Oct. 7 to 12.- HOMESEKKEKS' EXCURSIONS * . On sale 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. Tourist rates on sale DAILY to all sum mer resorts , allowing stop-overs at De troit. Niagara Falls , Buffalo and other points. For rates , lake trips , Pan-Ameri can descriptive matter and all informa tion , call at CITY TICKE * OFFICE , 1415 Farnam Street , ( P.ixton Hotel Bik. ) or write HARRY E. MO ORES , G. A. P. D. , Omaha , Neb. DISCOVERY ; gives qmck relief and cares wont cases. Book of testimonials and 10 DATS * treatment FKSX. DR. H. H. GREETS 8058 , B x B. AtlacU. 0 * . The Best On Earth To Introduce our Celebrated FOOT FORM Shoes In your locality we offer them at cost price , fora short time only , after which they will be 54.OO. On receipt of/ | f\O In currency or money order we will 3 > l 5JO Express to any address In the United States one pair or our Celebrated FOOT FORM Shoes , ladles'or men's. Made In Pat. Leather. VIcI Kid. 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