hf jy -3.. xy fty- i :t I .. i - I . t -r. j - r.s- 1.. ijj. : - i i -s - i -. . --. .- - -w - -i . ". . j ":.--.r- - - N(V . - - - f" - h . - ; - . 1-i ' i :" " . i" -' . ..: - " ' -'. I? --. onv tuiiure in nlilorma. Olive growing; is now all the rape In California, and warnings are thrown out that the business is likely to be overdone. Jn the neighborhood of Po mona, for instance, more than 300, 000 trees have already been planted. It must be admitted that Californians are prone to excesses in the matter of fruit culture. During the last 25 years there have been at different times a craze to cultivate the grape, apricot, Uarlleit pear, and other popular Iruts, as if it overshadowed everything else In importance. The last fashionable .horticultural fad is the olive. A writor on the subject points out that Pomona, being the headquarters for the sale of olive cuttings, the conclusion that elsewhere in California the olive is so iargciy cultivated is unwarranted. He minus that the distribution of cuttings may po on lor years witnoutaanger oi overstocKing the market Pure olive oil, he said, is hard to find in the Uni ted States, and in supplying it will consist the large profits of the grow ers. The imported article is in most cases adulterated, and the admission is made that the California product is Eometimcs not as pure as it might be, the hiph price tempting the dealers to fraud. Were the state law against tne adulteration of olive oil strictly neforced. he says almost every grocer ' would be fined or imprisoned. Of thirteen samples of California oil re cently examined by the board of hor ticulture only two were found to be pure. The oil of sunflowers and cot ion feed enters largeiy into the adul teration. Ex. Wheat exports from the United State? for the fiscal year ending June tJO amounted to 152L803.086 bushels, as against only 54. 201. 2S2 bushels for the corresponding period of 1890-91. The amount of wheat was still further exceeded by the increased price, which was $150,908,905 for the last year, against only ?50. 493., Si'O for the j'ear previous. The price of the smaller crop was less than a dollar a bushel; that of the largo crop was a trifle over a dollar. The price of wheat took a rise last fall that enabled farmers to got more nearly the export value of ihcir large wheat crop than they were ever able to do before. Pupils in the schools of Japan are taken nut ra'obu bunting one day in every au tumn. August Flower" I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness after eating, and a heavy load in the pit of iny stomach. Sometimes a deathly sickness would overtake me. I was working for Thomas McHenry.Druggist, Allegheny City, l'a.,in whose employ I had been for seven years. I used August Flower for two weeks. I was relieved of all trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I have gained twenty pounds since my re covery J D. Cox, Allegheny, Pa. Wm lalvSssWllm9 saam.maaTSmWaBBTUmUaBBl E&tgfrXMjU It --zm Zzliz. ZxglL. tea Steai. Crop. Irfctm, w an;-. Cn;i. Stedutj szi. i risa- a c rais cat fc? :::niafa frst :iar. :td a rrs nM Jr ai ws::l suj::. T: at ca:D- 7c ill rsc tie eaceSaat e?o:t ahsr uis the fat test. fell ty dealer era vim. Larjo fretlcs CO ccau iti SI CO. 5E5& lie Best Watcrpol Goat In the WORLD! ISH Bltl SUCKER The FISH liUAXD SLICKEU Is warranted water proof, ami will keep j-ou Cry In llio hanlcststorm. Tlie new 1 Will EL 8LK KElt is a perfect rUinj; coat, and covers the entire saddle. Itewareof imitations. lKm't Luranet If ! Fish Ttrniiil-! not n:i it. I!1ntr-l. tfl Catal.rue live. A. J. TOWKIt. Itoston. Mass. i:iijoatio.vi. laisEst,tiEapest ai Best Kcatal SaJaal ia the wett PAD: Twentx-rive Derfs. Thirtr Teachers, all z? , irecialUu No vacation except Ang. Enter F AREUvtirae. Take onx classe. Expenses low. 5 JZTlGradnates in demand. In order that all I A I D I mar test the merits of the W est era Normal h Colleen, we will pay your R. R. faro from jour home to Lincoln, N'b. Full particulars, rata Icgues and circl. FREE. Ta.lt. Cats. ?rct.LhC3la,Kec. PprC Tnttionl Fall term, in seven different MUUcohok-s. Ocly h'gh crade l.i leperdent Nor . uial m the at lir.es; Iraildinc. equipments and sbWt N-mini fee lit v. No exriment. but an ertab l.sxil mnnacenicsit. -0 conix ani fpscisltira. 3$ tea-h-cr and lnurer-. A live schrol f.r ta; mssses. Write for a citalojrc to F. F. IIOOSE. M'n'ger. Lincoln. Keb. OMAHA BUSINESS HOUSES. WAGUUBIAGES "W.T.SEASfAK Ctnaha'a Larg est Variety. DUPTURE lure ro-'"nwl "" l'T by the B,I1 Kvriwiifclm,,, Iih coscjkva po. KnJcncd by pruminrnt Umaha phjri-icians. SU .--hcclr Bit UlbUIIVlN HH WV and Atl,letio Spotting Goi-di rile Tor cntalesrue, 1511 Douglas St., umaha. TJI FCTRIfi IJs,lt ;npre. Por Eells. Annnncia 1 a.W iniWiors, Ktc Send for price. WOLFE 13 EI.ECTK1C CO.. lilt Capitol Avenue, Omaha. FV1:RELL&C0.. JJ.pn. SDff.r and Svrops Jellies, liw rv,. Jama. Apple Intter. Etc. Trops. Oraiha Can Mnnfac mg. Co.,Caas and Dacorated Tinware. RASXIANK A PCPLEY. Trid r. Oasmann. Wm. H Pudlfr, Ll e Stock Commission .Room 115 Etchanga Itcl'dmir. South Omaha. Neb. Telephone 1UL T OtBER. Wholeaa'e and Hetan. Hard wood lai L pine A oak fenrelath. hite cedar posts, split oak A crdar po? pUlsg. lline,etc C. B. lis, StaADoagtaa TinnirTlTn aIlUndiof Hck flng or sell tho K 1 1 1 1 H I N IT aaterials. Get our prices, F. J. Lewis BooCngCo., 101S-1S17 Jones street. TIOR THE If fTRE OF Liquir,KorphiMlTticct h liASTI.F I1TW rSlWAVV i.. .. x iiaoiCKtce umia (JUKI. UU.MFANY has no rqn.il. Hun1rrUlhat bare Inn cur-.1 of lone stand ins will tet:fj. Call or ailJrts tlie CASTLE CURB COMPANY. No. 0S North Sixteenth Street, Omaha, braLa- KAYPRESSES rn.L CIRCLE S. a hoick Har Tai"er. If tons dallr capicity. l!st Vivr mn- rfac'urtil. I.r lenns ar.d price ndJ:e- SANDWICH MANLFAt-TL'KINO CO.. COUNCIL 1!LU1Fj. IOWA. , ;. Mi.SUriCTLT.KB ,f ini, High 6rade Carriages, Buggies, Phaitins cad Road Wagens JsfeJs stissT nmrney St., Otnaha, Xcbrtuka. aVRefereBce: Aay basiaess man In Omabs. W. N. U. Omaha - 634-34 taWHl 'Wleki&iMm tpraylMC Apples. E. P. Carroll. Jr., of Pennsylvania, writes as follows to the Department of Entomology at Washington: The first application to my apples was made when the apples were about tho size of cherries, with blossom end erect, using London purple in the pro portion of 4 ounces to 50 gallons of water, to which was aided about G or 8 pounds of slaked lime. The second ras made about two weeks later and tho third in three weeks, just befure harvest, the last solution containing one-haif pound of London purple to 50 gallons of water ana aoout IU pounas lime. As to results, our apples were practically free from worms, and in the many busbcls which we have used in the past winter but one wormy ap ple has been found. Before picking time an examination of the trees showed that on the unsprayed trees fully 50 per cent were wormy, while on the sprayed those which were wormy were very few, and these all felt off in the falL The trees retained their leaves late in the fall and the fruit was very free from the green fungous growth which affects the ap ple in this section. The two last re sults I attribute to the large quantity of lime used, the leaves looking as if whitewashed after drying. No such perfect and fair fruit was raised in our immediate vicinity as my own. Currant. The currant is perhaps the hardiest of all fruits, for without the least pro tection it will come out in spring in perfect condition. Time was when this valuable fruit was unassaiied by the insect pest of our day, and our fore fathers (or mothers, rather) knew full well its value among ether of the old time fruits. With the coming of the currant worm, many, if not ail of the old sturdy bushes which had rendered such good service, were destroyed, for in our ignorance we were not able at first to deal with the ruthless invader. In this way I think that the people lost heart and hope of ever cultivating this delicious fruit as successfully as before, and this may be one of the reasons why in some places, if not in many, currants, because of theirscarc itv. are always exceedingly salablo and valuable as a market berry. 1 will just say here for the benefit of those who do not iike to use the insecticides so often recommended for the destruc tion of this pest, and which would doubtles destroy the same, that if the attention is directed in time to the plants, the leaves infested can easily be picked off by hand, and as they be gin invariably below and work their way up over the bush. A careful going over of the bushes every few days for a few weeks (if the number of plants be not too many) will result in a com plete extermination and prevention of the insect spreading over the plants, and the result is always healthy, fine bushes with splendid fruitage. I have seen this tried many years successful ly. Vick's Magazine. Inoculation .tsalnat Bee-Polaon Fifteen years ago, when an English gentieman began the culture of bees, he suffered severely from stings, but they have now lost their force. For several years past they have caused only a slight and rather pleasurable sensa tion, and that lasts only for a few minutes. But this thorough inocula tion against bee-poison leaves him as susceptible as ever to the sting of a waso. Northwestern Agriculturist. Cheap Homes for the. 3IUllon. In order to meet the constantly growing demands which come from every quarter of the North, East and West, for reduced rates, to enable the farmer, the emigrant and the capitalist to visit the Southwest, particularly Texas, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail war have determined to sell tickets on Au gust 30th, September 27th and October 25th, from all points in the North, East and West, to all points on its main line in Missouri and Kansas, south of Clinton, Ma, and all points in the Slate of Texas, at the ex tremely loir rate of one fare for the round trip, good to return 20 days from date of cafe. The reports which come from Texas of the prodigious prospective yields In the crops for the present M-iisoii, as well as those for several previous years, together with the rcverlty of the winters in tue Northern and Western States for several years past, will induce many to locate ou the sun kissed prairies of this favored land during the coming fall. Now is your opportunity. Grasp it while it is yet within your reach. For further information as to routes, rates, maps, time-tables, etc., call on or address E. D. Spexcek, Traveling Passen ger Agent. Room 12, Rookery Bldg., Chica go; E. B. Fakkeii, A63't Gen. Pa-s. Agent, 505 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo; Walter G. Graham, General Ticket Agent. Parsons, Kansas. Fact .Itont Fowls. There are probably more Leghorn, Plymouth Bock and Light Brahma fowls bred throughout the United States than of any other three breeds, and possibly of all breeds. The Leg horns will rank first in number, the Plymouth Rocks and Light Brahmas following very closely. Upon the at tention given to growing chicks dur ing hot days will determine largeiy the success at the close of the summer season. In hot weather young grow ing chicks suffer from heat and need certain foods that do not produce fat. but more that bring bone and muscle. Eggs when they command only S cents per dozen in the market should be carefully packed in salt and stored ttwntr fnt rtiirViPi npirva This TriAtlinn will' keeD eggs nicely, and by October wffes also and only 441 cases of re thev will brinsr at least 20 cents ner dnced wages. Yet all that year the aozen. certainly tne margin of pront at this figure is ample. Am. Agricul turist . . Is a gun thought to be doing great execu tion when it bangs fire.' The tramp is free from vexation of labor troubles. the worrv and In 1633 Jahn Blackstonc sold the site of the city of Boston for $130. A FOOT-HOLD for Consumption is what you are offering, if your blood is impure. Consumption is simp-1 iy .Liung ecroiuia. a seroiu Hous condition, with a slight couch or cold, is all that it needs to develop it But just as it depends upon the blood for its origin, so it depends upon the blood for its cure. Tho surest remedy for Scrofula in every form, the most effective blood-cleanser, flesh-huilder, and strength restorer that's known to medi cal science, is Doctor Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. For Consumption in all its I earlier stages, and for Weak L.unzs. Asthma. Severe Ooiicrw and all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affec tions, that is the only remedy so unfailing that it can be guaranteed, it it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. No matter how long you've had Catarrh, or how severe, Dr. Sage's Remedy will effect a permanent cure. 1300 reward is offered by the proprietors of thi3 medicine, for an incuxauie casooi caiarrn. I III TIII"nP nniaVITri) I , llli' I nLllLl r nlll I Lll . ' Do you want to buy an Army Press awfnl cheap? We can fit yoa out with either a 6 or 7 column size, at prices that will make you shiver in August. DON'T YOU WANT either a small Pilot or Model Jobber? If so, come quick, and get a bargain. Address WESTERS NEWSPAPER UXIOS, MlHAi KBBEaSKl. lAfl I FIGUBES NEVER HE. WAGES HAVE INCREASED UN DER THE M'KINLEY BILL. And Still The Coatlaae to Rise Th Mug-wamp New Torlc Tines Called to Task for IU Assertions The Repab llcsa Side. It has been asserted and reiterated nnrl nroi orrain 4Vii rrrroo YinrA ,fallen sJnce the McKnl rift was enacted. It is the one single survivor of the multitude of falsehoods sent abroad during the campaign of lying in 1890. It survives, not that it was more fit than the others "McKinley prices," for example but from the difficulty of securing labor statistics complete enough to obliterate it. "McKinley prices" were disproved by simply comparing the market reports as published before and after the new law took effect. But there are no regu lar reports published on rates of wages. Tens of thousands of changes are an nually made in this country, some in volving increased, others decreased wages or hours of labor. They have occurred, do occur and will occur inde pendently of any- tariff in response to the varying conditions of industry." If orders for goods come flowing in, the labor in the industry which makes the goods will be fully employed and wage reductions will be impossible. But if short crops curtail the purchasing power of consumers, or the demand be comes inadequate to the supply because of overproduction, or a change in fash ion even, or for any other cause, labor in the industries concerned will be in juriously affected, and if the unfavor able conditions continue, wages will fall. The law of supply and demand will continue to operate inside, and. so iar, independently, of any tariff law that can be framed. Thousands of changes in wage rates, both up and .rrYwPOUTJCs Sei-W0 CLEVELAND'S DOUBLE ROLE-To Get the Nomination He Bows Before the Goddess- to Get Elected He Bows Before the Tammany Tough. down, were made in the most prosper ous years this country ever knew; they are made now under the McKinley tariff, and will be made unless Edward Bellamy or Henry George succeeds in revolutionizing the existing industrial system. As a rule, changes in rates of wages do not get into the public press bej'ond the local papers. A reduction in wages, being niore unusual in this country than an advance, is more likely to be chronicled. Ever since the McKinley law passed, the free-trade papers all over the country have watched like vultures for instances of wage reduc tions, and gloated over these misfor tunes of the working people like birds of prej The New York Times In par ticular has been on the alert to record and exult over every reduction of wages, in order to ascribe it to the Mc Kinley law. Reading its editorials on this subject one would get the impres sion that a five or ten per cent, de crease in wages was an unknown oc currence before the McKinley act passed. We have before pointed out its shallow dishonesty in this respect. It collects ten or a dozen or a score of cases of reduced wages, and proclaims that wages generally are falling. It heeds not the thousands of cases of in creased pay which have occurred under the new law. Only after a painstaking canvass of all the industries of the country, and of the wage changes occurring in them, can any one form an intelligent opin ion as to whether the general course of wages is up or down. But your zealous free-trade "reformer" does not care for that. In this connection we have already called attention to the fact that the annual report of the Bureau of Statis tics of Labor of New York State for 1891 chronicles 1941 cases of increased wagVs, 2083 cases of decrease in the hours of labor virtually increase of T - m , .. . . xtew xotk ximes was louaiy proclaim ing that wages were generally falling. No less instructive is the -record of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics of Illinois, which, has issued a report on coal statistics for that State. Not only has more coal been mined in the first year of the new tariff and more men been employed than ever before, but wages hate averaged higher, while coal has been cheaper, as will appear in the following figures from the report: Number of employes, prices and products in the coal mines of Illinois: Year. Price per Employes. Product, ton. tons. 188J $1.61 11.017,059 1883 1.48 21039 12,123.450 1884 1.29 25.575 12,208,075 188i 1.17 25.H6 11,834,450 1888 1.10 25,846 11,175.241 1887 1.08 28.8)1 12,123,060 1888 1.12 29.410 14,328,181 1888 1.07 30.070 14.017.26 1880 1.01 8,574 15.274.727 18M 1.03 32,951 15.660,098 2 5 I E 2 S JS c S S S o S 2 3 I 1 5 I 6 a a 3 3 $ JS- 1-5 52 Z2 M-fli ,r!o2 IS- 2-2S f-J !-2 2-ot 1800. 2. SB 2.07 1.77 I 78 1.73 2 04 1881. S.88 2.25 1.77 1.83 m nr-n. , With a single exception, and that the meet unimportant, wages were higher in 1891 than in any of the three nthm other years considered. These are the results arrived at by scientific investi gation. Similar results would appear in every State from similar investiga tions. Wages are going up under the new tariff. American Economist. A lTaraaer's Tart Talk. A Missouri farmer, Mr. W.H. Pitten- . ger of Hickman Mills, in a letter to the Protective Tariff league, shows the falsity of the free trade claim that farmers are naturally free traders by giving these solid reasons for being a protectionist: "I am a protectionist. "Because self preservation or protec tion is, and of right should be, the first law of nature. "Because history proves beyond con troversy that it was only by and through this system that it was made possible for the United States of Amer ica to lead the world to-day in intelli gence and prosperity, "Because I am a farmer and believe that there can never be permanent prosperity among us as a class so long as our markets are' made 5,000 miles from our farms; hence the need of di versification of American industries until our markets are made at home or by us. Protection and only protection makes this possible." Expressions like these from the peo ple show that the cause of protection is making headway in the homes of the nation. N. Y. Press. Danger of Forcing Edoeatloa. Perhaps the stress is applied too early to our little ones. I throw out this word of caution to our good lady friends here who have them in charge. Some years ago I was passing down a street in Indianapolis from my resi dence to my office, and on the way there was one of our public schools. The children were just gathering in j the morning. As I came near the cor - ner two sweet little jnrls. evidentlv cnums, approacnea irom different directions, and, meeting at the crossing, soon had their heads close to gether, but not so close but that I caught the conversation. One said to the other: "Oh, I had such an awful dream last night." Her sympathizing little fellow put her head still closer and said: "What was it?" "Oh," said the trembling little one, . . . " "I dreamed I did not pass." It is safer to such little ones to dream, I as in my careless country boyhood I was wont to do, alxmt bears. Presi dent Harrison at Saratoga. Striken Not Hue to Tariff. Democratic demagogues are attribut ing the lalwr riots at Homestead to the "increased tariff' of the McKinley law and drawing the conclusion that increase of tariff means decrease of wages. As a matter of fact, the cause oi reduction of wages at Homestead waf due to increase of competition in the business and consequent reduction of the price of the product to American consumers. The following shows the tariff on the product of the Homestead mills under both the okl and the new laws: New tari!! Old tariff (McKinley) Reams, girders, channels, ctcl'ic Plates I;4C IiilleU 45 per cent, about 6-10c Steel ingots.. .45 per cent, about 6-l0c 9-0c 8-IOc 4-10c 4-lOc 3-I0c 8-IOc ie G-lOc Ic 1 l-!0c 8-I0c Pij? metal.. ,3-IOc f 17 or about 8-10c .6-10 Rails Wire nails Rods Spliced bars. ..ljc Round iron 1 -'-10c Bar iron 8-I0c Wire lic Cleveland Is Democracy. Cleveland is the Democratic party. It was at his behest that the honest convictions of Democrats in the House on the silver question were strangled in -order to give Cleveland a chance to grind away on the only string he can play the free trade string. This is an assertion that the Republican party has already solved the money question and that it is not an issue. 'Agin the Const Itooiliun." Democratic editors ought to be at work showing why no measures should be taken against the introduction of cholera. Such steps can be shown to be "agin' the constitooshun." Besides it interferes with natural law to set up quarantine stations against the impor tation of this cheap foreign product. If we are going to have free trade let us be consistent. Ex. The Lonely Mugwump. Mugwump newspapers are pointing with assumed sorrow to some of Presi dent Harrison's appointments, whose wickedness, in the Mugwump view, consists in the fact that they have done good work for the Republican party. Why do not the Mugwumps look up the list of convicted criminals appointed to office by President Cleve land? A Tariff IMcture. Republican reciprocity with Cuba went into effect on September 1, 1891. During the seven months beginning with September 1, 1890, our exports of domestic merchandise to Cuba were 57,981,888. For the first seven iprocity they were months under rec 811,C07,438. Women In the Coal Tit. "It is significant of the abject condi tion of labor in free trade Belgium," says the New York Press, "that a number of women perished in the dis aster at the Anderlues colliery. Among the victims was a girl 14 years.of age: while children cried around the mouth of the pit for their mothers entombed below. In the United States, happily, there is no need of women going into coal mines for a living." The Democratic Rooster. Dana Good Lord, I wish I was a rooster. Tammany Why, brother? Dana Because the rooster doesn't have to cat his crow. Democrat Ic Hopes. The Democrats' only hope of carry ing the election is by either carrying New York or Indiana. Yet they hissed aitm . V&?ai ay., Lafcaaaaa r andkooted New York's candidate for President and spurned Indiana's candir date for Vice-President. Brace Up There, Dave. Lo,"ancieBt tint's To modern times have lent A great Ac-HiU-es, Sulking in his tent. What He Meant. Johnnie Papa, what did Gov. mil mean when he said he was a Democrat? Papa lie meant to get the Presiden tial nomination, but he missed it. r -'Political Tolnters. Democratic editors are apparently unwilling to fight the coming battle on the tariff issue. They are attempting to counter on the "force bill" issue. There is no "force bill" and there never will be. Exports of domestic merchandise for the fiscal year 1892 were 81,015,789,007. This is the first year they ever attained the sum of a billion dollars. This is a billion dollar country. The Democrats are now tliscussing the possibilit of carrying the election without New York. This means they have no hope of carrying New York. Cleveland knows his danger from Tamany. The people should know what consideration he i willing to offer for its support. President Harrison has furnished a 1 polished epigram on almost every topic i rf miiilin intof i r Ren. Cutting's Hill. Gen. John T. Cutting, who represents the Fourth district of California in the House, is getting disgusted at the way in which important measures are slighted by Congress. He says that "there are 110,000 memlers of volun teer military companies in the United States who are looking eagerly to this Congress for the passage of the bill I have introduced for the upbuilding of the militia and the benefit of the whole j country. My bill is non-partisan, non- sectional, interferes with none of the rights of the States. won't take a dollar nit of the Treasury, and yet, while it s conceded to le one of the most meri torious measures leforc the House, it ;cems impossible to get it considered." Mr. Cutting was a gallant soldier dur ing the war, serving in Taylor's Chi rago battery and also in the celebrated Chicago Mercantile battery, and since the war has taken great interest in the -nilitia, having been a brigadier-gen' eral of the California militia. Famous Old Oaks. The largest oak now standing In England is the "Cowthorpie," which measures r.eventy-eight feet in circum ference at the ground. At one time this tree and its branches covered more than an acre of space. The gigantic old "Parliament-try Oak," in Clipstonc park, .London, is believed tobelVX) years old. The tallest oak on the Brit ish Isles is called the Duke's Walking Stick. It is higher than the spire of Westminster Abby. The oak of Gelemos, which was felled in 1810, realized S4.3."i0 for its owner. The bark was sold for 81,000 and the trunk and branches for 3,350 more. Cooking With Electricity. It is now possible to cook with elec tricity. The liottom of an ordinary frying pan is coated with an insulating enamel, in which is embedded a zigzag wire conveying the current. To pre vent radiation from the insulating enamel the plate on its under surface is protected with aslwstos. The wire is made of an alloy which can stand great heat, and becoming very hot it makes the iron hot about 480 to r00 degrees. The pan does not become incandescent. With an electric frying pan and an electric tea-kettle a bachelor could pre pare his own meals and live well for comparatively nothing. Nicotine In a Smoke. Any one desirous of testing the quan tity of nicotine which he probably ab sorbs into his system from a burning :igar can do so by a simple experiment. Let him take a mouthful of smoke, then fold his handkerchief double, place it across his lips and violently blow it thrrAgh the linen, when he will see a bron stain on the cloth, from the to bacco oil contained in the smoke. The quantity from the single mouthful of mioke is often sufficient to stain brown l section of the handkerchief as large as a silver dime. Military VTheelmeu. The first military company of the United States to adopt the bicycle as part of the service is the Toledo cadets. An application has been submitted to the Adjutant-General and permission granted by him for the company to use the bicycle in their drill. It is not in tended the two wheels shall succeed the horse, but this company intends to give some cavalry maneuvers at the world's fair on wheels. It will be a novel sight. One of the conditions is that the members buy their own wheels, to which all gladly assented. The Editor Was Vexed. "My article on the death of Col. Jones was plain enough," said the editor. "I wrote in plain words that 'he died shouting praises, and went where all is well. " "Doesn't it read that way in the paper?" asked the proof reader. "It does not," said the editor, reads: 'lie died shouting blazes, went where all is hell. ' "It and Biff Work for One lllrd. A resident of Columbus, Ind., has a gamecock which was recently attacked ' by a bull, but in a very few minutes , the bull was minus an eye. About a : year ago the gamecock killed in one ' dayseven geese, eleven turkeys and . three roosters. Callisatla Ylaevarsla. T Ab experiment was made on the University farm of the Illinois Exper imet Station as to the comparative ad vantages of culture and neglect. Part of the vineyard was. kepjt well culti vated, and tho rest crown to weeds and grass, and mowed ' two or three, times during the season. The latter beinir more checked in erowth. bore 'more abundantly, or at the rate of sev enteen pounds to the vine, while the freer-growing cultivated vineyard gave only eleven pounds to each vine. But the process of cultivating was the most profitable, for the vines made a more vigorous and healthy growth and were better for bearing next year; the' clus ters were iarger, better colored, better flavored, at least ten days earlier, ripened more evenly, and pound for pound they were worth nearly twice as much in maket on account of their early ripening and fine appearance. EALL'S CATARRH CURE is a liquid and la taken internally. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Miiamer Pruning. A correspondent of a Western jour nal gives an account of his mode of producing fruitfulness in young peach and other trees, by pinching back the growing shoots. When the now growth is stopped once or twice during sum mer, they may be made to produce large quantities of fruit when compar atively small and peach trees five or 6ix feet high will produce "loads of peaches" as a result. If the trees are growing vigorously the strength of the growth goes to the forming of new wood and foliage at the expense of the fruit buds. Pinching back sufficient ly develops the buds. This process is well understood by cultivators, but it is interesting to see it successfully carried out. The treatment must be continuous through the season, and in successive years, and the trees will be changed to practical dwarfs. We are pleased to know that our young friend E. M. Birkes, upon the completion of his course at Elliott's Business College, Burlington, la., se cured an excellent position in St Louis. An Experiment with Mravrberriea. I madeseveral beds 50x10 feet divid ed into trenches 1 foot apart and 3 inches deep. I set the plants in the trenches 11 inches apart, drawing in the loose soil to fill up the trenches. Then I took straight-edged lumber 111 inches wide and laid it between the rows, leaving 1 inch space between the boards for the plants to spread and grow. The boards served to keep down the weeds and the soil remained moist and meilow through a long drouth. The f ruit rested on the boards and was free from dirt and sand and the runners were much easier kept off. They required less care and attention through the winter and the boards proved a far superior mulch to any thing 1 ever used. C. Clover, Cor roll Co.. Mo. PURE. VHOLESOME QUALITY. Commends to public approval the Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the system effect ually, it promotes the health and com fort of all who use it, and with millions it is the best and only remed'. Furl Tor Hoc mok-r. For fuel we have tried rotton wood, hard wood, pine sticks, sawdust, shav ings, excelsior, paper, rags, peat, corn cobs, and a peculiar kind of sawdust that comes from making band-hoies with a wobbiing saw in bee-hives. The last-named we find to be far su perior to all tho others. It lights quickly, and smolders enough to give quite a dense blue smoke. It is read Un obtainable of the supply manufactur ers. It should be remarked, however, that the fine sawdust should be care fully sifted out Bee-Keepers' Keview. Haaaoa's) Mnglc Corn SnlTr." Warrantfit to cure, nr money refunded. Ask your drcftKist for it. Price li cents. You generally get a fresh breeze from the salt water. The Only One Ever Printed Can Ton Find lite Word? There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paner this wees which has no two words" alike except one wont The same is true of each new one appearing each week, from the Dr. Barter 'Medicine Co. This house Dlaccs "Crescent" on everything thev make and Dublish. Look for it. semi them the name of the word, and they will return you Book. Bkautiful Lithogkaphs or Samples Fkxc A captain of militia is known by the com pany he keeps. omcl.il World's Fair UhIiIc It is very seldom that we are able to recommend a book so unreservedly as we can the "World's Columbian Expo sition and Chicago Guide." The work is official and reliable and is no catch penny product, but a book which hav ing the greatest interest at the present time possesses value so permanent as to entitle it to a place in cverj- house hold. More that r00 pages richly em bellished with superb illustrations of the highest order. Elegantly printed and handsomely bound. The guide does not only describe to the minutest detail everything of ines timable value pertaining to the exposi tion and Chicago, but has a full page picture of each of the mammoth exhibit buildings in eight oil colors. Also many others, illustrating artistically the useful, the curious, and the beauti ful that will be there in magnificent display. It caps the climax with a magnificent cyclorama view, "Bird's-eye View of the Exposition Grounds and Build ings," beautifully lithographed in eight oil colors, size 9x25 inches. It is a book for the millions who contemplate visiting Chicago in 1893. It will be purchased by the millions who cannot go, but will desire to know just what their friends are see ing. The price of the book adapts it to the wants of the masses. Agents are wanted to sell the book in every town. Full particulars and terms will be sent on application. Address, Archibald fc Co., 509 Chestnut street, St Louis, Mo. Dr. Judd's Electric Belts are old on U months trial. J mid Electric Co.. Omahn. DO TOT and would you like a full course of the best vocal training absolutely free of expense? or do you SING O t the piano, organ or violin ? and need a complete course of instruc tion at the lead ing Conservatory of the country? PLAY OR DRAW, or want to leam clay modeling under the best teachers, with expenses paid ? PAINT : You can find out how to do it by sending nam? and addisss to THE CURTIS PTJBLISHmO COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. Crael, Creel To Its victims Is that Inexorable fos to emmaa peace, that destroyer of rest and frequent ter mlnatlon of human life rheumatism. Like many another physical ills, it is easily reme diable at the outset with Ilostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, which expels the rheumatic virus from the blood through the kidnevs. There exists the amplest evidence to prove that in 'cases that have resisted other treatment the Bitters has produced thorough and permanent results. But to tcmpoiizc with this malady is folly. Attack it at once with the Bitters and It may te nipped in tho bud. "When mature It is the most obstinate of complaints. Kidney trouble, dyspepsia, neuralgia, incipi ent gout, constipation, malaria and liver com plaint beat a hasty retreat when the Bitters is summoned to tho rescue. A wincslassful three times a day. . The flurry in the beef market has not re dcceil the number of -'bicycle meets." Tte New Testament was first printed la Irish in lWtt. Mra. Wlnslow'si Soot nlnirSy rap, for CUil- dren tocthtng, softens the cuius, reJucesInflatnmn lon.ailars pain, cures vimt colic. 23c. a bottle. The shoemaker is a man who frequently gets "beaien out of his boots." A Drunkard, Morphine or Ooium eater or Tobacco ehewers, can be safely, spcedilv and termiueutly cured by taking the Elisor Cures. Write for testimonials and prices on territory to Ensor Remedy Co., 4 13 N. '2Uh St., South Omaha, Xcbr. We wish we had as little to do as the cap ital X. Conghln: Lead to Connnmptlon. K rmp's Batsam will Hop the conch at once. Go to your uruzzist today and get a sample bottle' free. Large bottles 50 cts aud ll.CO. 'J he cost of a one man sea diving a:par atus for a depth of -00 feet is 515. Tin: principal cause of sick heacfeche, billiou-ne-s and cold chills arc found in the stomach aud liver. Cured bv Bcccbam's Pills.' That barber Is poor Indeed who doesn't evcu hone his razor. Dr. ,Tudu' months trial. Electric Belts arc sold oa six Judi Electric Co., Omaha. RATCHEDTEN MONTHS. A tronblesomo skin diseaso causod mo to scratch for ten months, and has been fl'3331 cured, ny a lew tiays- uso oi aaKaEBsT M. H. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md . SBft.BS.BSSSS SWIFT EGIFIG I was cured several years ago of white spelling inroylcsbynsinp; 19331 and have had no symptoms of re BSEES turn ' tko ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and all failed, hut S. S. S. did tho xrorlc. 1'aci. W. Kkkvathick, Johasoa City, Tcnn. Treatise on Elcod and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. 2 SICKHEADACHEI roNltlvrly cared by tnwe i.iiiic rni. They alo rclfeeo IMs-B treH ironrDyBPeiwi'i.In digestion and TooHeartj Eatirj''. A perfect rem edy forDizinefls.Nunse Dron-siness. Baa Tiwtr in tho Month. Coatix) Tongiio Jatn in tho Side. TUKI'ID UVEK. Thei regulate the Bows I a. Purely Vecetable. Frlc: 2 Cents. CAST22 UESICHTS CO., 1TIOT YOiZ. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. BORE TUE "OHIO WELL DRILL WELLS with nnr fnntont Weil Mnrhincry. Thn only erfect Helf-cle3mns and it'droppmi; tool1"- :u nso, L00MIS & NrMAN, TIFFIN, OlIIU. o ORE RX O Al u niriaa. ..1ll.triOUl.rr.n rr BKACE. -t,ri Ijthr- Ealrlerlxw ire Tracers MVtUA. r. sii.r bt intto-.im. UflCC SATS SHE CAMITSEE M flirt VIM DO IT FIR THE INEr. r)Rujs a (Ci.00 Iaprmd Otf.nJ 8lae WlXlnC BUchbi: rTt ntth(, rtlltl FUXK. Each maeliiM 1 rt7M4Ml Sir S rn. Bnv ain.i ttw aer nnorr, aa rata aaalara and amta m4L Sf for rftEE CAT4lars MmiIm n.... oxreco an. co.. Dtps. A a. aucace.iLL. FLso'B Itemody fir Oitarrh Is the I5ot. Kasiest to I7re. and (.Tieape-M. bold by drujtsis ts or sent by mail. 50c. E.T. IIazltine. Warren, Pa. EARLY RISERS Do Witt's Little Wa, Early Jtiser. the Famous Little lMIIs for Const! nation JMrk ITeart ache, Djapcpsia-No Nausea, Nolain.Verj Small FOR SUMMER COMPLAINTS Perry Davis' Pain-Killer BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. ' K!"UQJTOII.N- 1V.JIOKKIS jCaraOlUI'l Wh.IiIiioii. I.-I Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Kxumlner U.S. Pension Burena. B 3yniiu last war, ISsiljudicatiug claims, atty since. T ahnVlatEaston, Pa. Send fur prices. PATENTS amvi r. Simpson. vahincr;on. taincd. Wnie lor Inventor's tiuide. i'.i...waltv j ri-e until l'..itnt ..i. Ifntaictedwithl imnpsM'sEytWattr. sore ejej, use I 'BBW 1 ORTFRC iTTLE in w r.1 IN PILLS. avmmml nil mJetI fY awajHSSfisLata0(ra aj?satf in... i .i r rnriii. : I bbTbv ssaBM 1 I "'far aprjya INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM! TREATS ALL CLAS'LS OF CHRONIC, NERVOTOandPMVATE DISEASES TILES, FISTULA, FISSURE and SIKICTUKK or the KEITUJI, also ECZK.UA and ULCEK VI ION of the l-FCTUM, ail treated 7itholIl the use of K.MFE. IJC'lTL'KEnr CAUSTIC This treatment is MIX. .MAXWELL'S own method. No detention from business if parties are capable of work previous to treatment. A sta'e l licfor . all form of chrome ilt.:encs tr ated. both mt! and female. Patient from a distance can hsiyo roc d room an rea-on.ihJe board with everv at enlion Kitcn ilium In the sanitari um. rite f(r 1,00k on (licenses m.i'Ied (Free) on npplimtion. INTERNATIONAL SANITAKIUi.1. IHM-nlI. :mtl llotttinl Sim. :. .v. v. .iiaxivi:i.i.. i'r.'i.i.n(. t" miiiiia. .i:a;a .ii.t. rATTIOX. Rrrrnre r deaITsi BtvT tlmtin.? nhoen trit boat W. L.laaelns unrne nntl the price xtainprd on bo t tnsn. (aBCll Mllballfnflnna n. fpnsilulant ni.i abject to.proftecatiaa br law for ob- luiiiuiE miiac7 nu fler false prctcncci 0 00 Rolefl. which aSm f!cr false pretences, bh SK SBBBb aaakM IBSKBSBBB1W K fr-'iv mn Wi .V ' k :J1 af aaaaar'- iay laJaaw FK-i a.:Trliffl ifll temp's, aaaW?-?4vw V aV m&-'t PbIV JaVaaaaaTE VbbbbbbbV !:;. B9a. i VlaaaaV. SM jE&GF3? NaaaV afrTraafBaaaW 5. MSkI Sk aaalaCv "aafaTQHMBinBIMBfBHSaaaa Will jriTe ecla!o r,ae ta abae 4ealrra and ceaeral cnarchsnts wbern I ba.Tt raa:catK. Write for catalugae. If eat gratia ciadf Wic aaa wiatfc wasted RUPTURE--CURED - NO PAY WVnfervnti to 1.5(IU ienta K cancial Ueferenrer Invetigaieouryethod. Written Gusrnntru to absolutely Core all kinds of, Kl.i 1 ( !- -f lioth ?mcj. witliont th ue of knife o si rlnce. nj matter of how Ionj: sianillii!.'. X.l l.V SeLd lor ircular. Addrcs Tllli O. K. aaaaBwSJT. 307-308 N. Y. JUfe ataUaJac. - wJiaU, REBBASKl. NOW IS THE TIME -TO TRY A SAMPLE PAIR OP EIBKENOALL, JONES & CO.'S OWN MAKE They are warranted and made by Skilled orkmen, of the best Setected Stock. ASK TOUR DEALER FOB goods manufactured by us and take no others. It will pay yon to investigate by a trial. KIRKKNBALL, JONES & CO., 1 OMAHA ftEBKASKA. LITTLE LIVER PILLS BO HOT 0KIPB K0H SICKCS Bnr ran tor SICK HEAD ACII1S. Impstml iliftlss.confti. s.tn M.li4 .!..... t. K. ........ .llUU(tUiyW,IHHiai . 'J ivm... ,uik orkDi. icmnTV hucb itt. linni. Ms-tcal effect on Kid nrTflftntlblrulflrr. Connuel billon iicm'tin tlis' order. Etlil.' fc ursl Daily actios". Besmiify eoaaplexloa by purifying' blood, rmnt VlQtTABLX. The dots li rleel sdjusttd to suit esse. s one rill esn lf rbetoo mnrh. Each Isl contains 2, carried in trat socket. Ilk lesd pencil. Business man's (rest convenient. Tsken essler tnsn sugar, bolittrty where. All (esuia goods bear"Crecest." Bend 3-tnt staa. Yoa get a ptj took Witt flop's. I. JUTE1 MEDICINE CO.. St touls. Mo. IK. C. GEK WO Treats sueccjsfnlly' all chronic ciu given up by other doctors. laJlanl see him ur write for question ulAiik. 1k i.f hln': jour i je liOel lit cau.- jo'ir doctor tlis jims-o. l.Ut'r the Ch.ne ifc tor xith his new nrd womlerful rem edies. Mini ieeoi- new U nerit-4 an.l a irnrtiini euro nrli.it other iloi-tors rannoliri'" Herb, Kootsjwu! Hum' n Uure's rvnh "Me -his mnlielHM Thf worM hi lC revc One thou. an't testinioniiiUlii three year's prnr tlT. So inJur.O'is ilecoc'lon., no lutr CJtle. no I s m. ltntii'finl treatment and i rf mi a nt-nt I cure. Enclov 4 cents Is stamp for leplr. OflW" oieo ' dally. a. m. to 9 p. m. Cor. ICth and California ki.. OstnoU Block, Omaha. ZeX i WEEKLY GOUBIER-JOOBP-L Is the Larsest. Newsiest, Reot Taper pub INlied. Has the jrrvMtcH t-irctilntioii of anr Deraocratic paper iu the United States. LOTT 3ehetnes have l-n suppressed '" Slide and National leiritdittion. lint tlsii has ii't,'l',Jr to do with the WKKKI.V CWUKIKK JJlt NAh'S lawful. prftiiu:ite, Lotieal p.ati to dU tilbnie absolutely freo $14,400 in Gold Coin To aubseribera who mny nnrwer ncenrntely or come nearest tiHiiMHW acctiriiiHy cer tain iieftliis rv:ir.!iiir the l-i-sli.-ntial election to occur iu November, 1SV2. Ihcro will be One Crancl Prize of S!0,00O AND 44 I'ltl.KS OK 100 BACH. Every subscriber at I a year Rets the Kr-Hte-,t Democratic paper pulllsli-d for 5J week, and in addition hii 43 chunev nt thi' KranilfroM coin prize?. In addition to jhU irrtmtfst offer put iii:hI tt.o H'liKkl.V COL'KIKU JOUKNAI. fJIVlS .WAV AllSO I.UTHI.V FItKK, every day, premiums rniiff injjln value from &r to V. A fr-e iircM-nt ei cry day in Ih" week; to tl.o nilsT of tile lam est club. The ItKMAIMUTV and ItKSI'ON SIHIM'l'Y' or tins rOlMClKit.lOtfioWI. COM PANY IS KNOWS Till: WOULD OVKIC. Kvory promiso it mnkei in alway fiiltlllcil. A sample copy of ! papr. comaiiiini; full details of these marvelous iiuVr.s. will be sent free anywhere. Seud your nuiuu ou a lCital card. Address C0U1UEU JOUUNAL COMV NV. Louisville. Ky. Short time Dr. ID'S On 6 onlv c mil send our Ll-etrle licit" and j TniSM-s TKI Id. If You Wish Health Try one o! Our Bells. - salmmmmmmmmrnVStraamV sBBsammmmmiBmmmmCQsCiBmW JSl Mv. f3r- WOK!tje2L--ftt&JrJ' ERY IELECTI BELTS. I ON v I'rec Medirnl Advice nml Trent- '.: ;vr ,, ilnr 11 llie fit tnoiitiist" trial. -.aia.ai a ! II a'l'-" .- - -- iiiij a.i t st t.s. .!... I ! wa-or rii I iil hpiI I J 11 All. K.trrTH" Mill 1 1 It eiiinoliird; aen erates MiRIeient Eifrirci'v t proline- a lnrlf. 1 In orileriii-r true i.nre of be.t. (ST. , f;.(s. jlOUt, 5.(MI;. unte measure, and full particulars. Airent- wanted UiriTK t'rrv .Mont .Jan 1. I'D? -Wnliin tho lt isrlii-n month nt- hm.- taku in over (1.(00 for J mill's Electric IMi and 1 rni', ami , have never hid a Mniile rninpl mil. but h ne had many compliment pan-ml upon them II) M Ntswiiao DitL'n Cn. Cure I-ame I5:n'k Kiiiii.-r.nnil Liter Cump alut. IndiL'eMion. ly.rM a. I.o of ittility and all Female Waki!Ces. A:dn ?judd 0? Omaha. Xeb. COME FARMERS u, ii- and all and mi tacrine r t!ie AtlKKUlV IIuMK- TKI. braka the t-t Farm an I IIom- iper la N':- Aiueri'-nn Ilome-t a! one vea- tnd U'eb tera U nurdisrd !)' iouary fr SI.30 Araenrr.n !! me-te.idon ilon tt-uraml S-i'lv'xCJI Qfl r.intt'ial A I s .Map.3l.0U Historical Chart A3IKUIUAX UOMKSrKAM CO., UnmUii, XebritnUtt. FAT FOLKS REDUCED iX V to 25 lbs. per month by ha rtnlms herbal remedied IS'o starving, no inconvenience 'nml nn Karl tfwfd filrii-flv ..nrttlilAnrfal ft. hi n iAr eir-nMr. p. 'HTininninU nlre- nr. i F.SJrxBZJklIcVlkerHTheatreBMii Chicago.!!!. m W. L. D0U6US 40.Upf? FOR 9(Tlsl GENTLEMFrY. A cenaJno pcrrrd n!or that will nor rip : ilnocalf. r.csxnicw.szaooiainsiuciicz.iDir'.mcro onfortanic. stylUJi i-u tiuruiiiu uuu uay oiucr tuoo ever Etna ni Lqnals cutom-martc shoes costlnsifrcnCt to S3. The only S.I.OO rl:oo tuado v.i:h two ml durahlo than any other thoo ever sold at too orlce. shoes costing frcn Ct to $3- Kl:nn rttnfTr. "! iirn .nmnl.fa SecttrsiV Wl HL thn oaalilnn''-oht inu.n In -nt kItcs dczhlc thn wear of cheap Telt shM.'jso!'t at thi caaie price, for siu.hessllT rip, harln;; oclyonn ri sewwl to a narrow strip of leather oa tho cd?,am! vhsaonco worn through are worthless. ine two sioleaoftnc W. I.. DOCGLA.' $3.(iOShoo when worn thnmh cn bo repaired sa many t'.mt as :i-;'""-V "luucvcrriiJoriecKiJir lauiejyiieE iurchascrs of foottrccr tici'.rlnx ti ecoao mlzc, shoald consider Iho superior nualltie vi laeso S30CJ, ana u; oemascnceu fn tt.... tn .x irtt . K.a. .t I a . &t mi having only nppoaranco to coinmeml tocm. W. J. i:uiT(.L.S .l!ru aVt ana S.". Uno Calf. HinJ, beweil :?.1J0 Policeand Farm ers: 9.-ln Fiao Calf; a-i.S au 9..uu Kcreiagmens; IVrt-s' 5.00 ant Youtm J-l.T. hooll:oef;lull S-UO Hand Mewcil:!SJ..'50. 9-.i.is anil siissev Sl .7-) ltest Duiisola. am of tho same; hii;tl etanJard of iutriU ur xnio 111 gar mcw kev unrci 10 rariorr, 2oMtf freca W. L.. ioeslaa, UrccLtoa, 21ae I'a-llAviAn'il Dinlr at "aaat.... OMHA, nflUUIIdl UCUH Ul OUiniHK lUii, NKtt. I IO.H HIKE. HULLER COMPANY, - v "TV -.4 n y 4 e. --'j