v---" jfw-v -&'T",3- -? -nyv .-r'SS -Tf'-rW-T .- .v u Fall Medicine ta Fefey a Important and MMfldal as Spring Medicine. " Hood's SarMpariH fa jt the awdlciM to keepjtee blood rick sad paie,enate aa' appetite, give good digcattoa aad toes aBdatreBstbeBtaecrwtTitaloisaaa. It wards off malaria, fevers aad other foraai of UlaeMto prevalent iataFalL Hood's Sarsaparilia Is America's Greatest Meaidae. - Heed's PKla can a Lifer IDs. s . . u U I.- . v J 1 1 v. .. I ' IS . Ife- ; fel '' ' 1 Sfe- . Why shouldn't a' dyspeptic aave stomach troubles cf his own? ' jl Cars . Take Casearets Candy cathartic lflc or & t C. GL C fall to cure, druggists reread moaQ .The more room a man has in his house the less he leaves outdoors. . Sirs, v ibsiowb Hoetaiaa ?rras Bnjanraai For (UMm taethinar Mttlrtu SB ni sastloB. alley pain, cores wind colic s casta bottle. Many a man who has no artistic taste is able to paint the town. ' Tke American School at Rome has recently made a valuable contribution to the study of classical art by having executed the first casts ever made from the splendid monument of antiquity, Trajan's Triumphal Arch at Bsnevento. An article, reproducing some of the fine photographs of these subjects, has been written by Prof. Frothicgham of PriacetnB. and wfll appear in the Oc tober Century- Prof. Frothingham fays: "It is amusing to see how many theories are overturned by the arch." He declares that "the skill and pictur esqueness of composition, the dramat is quality of single figures, and espe cially what we can only term their life, are beyond anything done tn sculpture since the altar at Pergamon." The Cost of Freelas; Cnba. The United States are entitled to retain possession of the Philippine Is lands if. the peace commissioners so decide, for the cost of the war runs far into the millions. To free the stomach, liver and bowels from dis ease, however, is not an expensive un dertaking. A few dollars invested in Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will ac complish the task. A DOMESTIC INCIDENT. Areas the Observer, flaahtaf , Jftsa, Early in Kovaaibar, MM," says Fraak Loag, who Uvea aaar Leaeoa, Mick., "on starting to get ap froai the diaaer table, I was takes with a pala ia my hack. The paiaiBcreaaedaadlwaaoblgadtetakate my bad. The physician who was aw mmeaed pronounced bit ease mnscalar rhasssatisat accompanied by lumbago. He gave asa remedies aad injected morphine late my arm to ease the pain. 'My tlisnssn gradaelly became worse aa til I thoagat that death woald be welcome release from my sasTeriags. Besides my regular physfcian I also consulted eaotaer, bat he gave me no encouragement. FAEM AND GABDEN. MATTERS OP INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS. Don't Judge a poet by his dress; fine feathers don't make fine bards. YEARS Why let your neighbors know it? And why give them a chance to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is venr. easy; for nothing tells of age so quietly as gray nair. Ayer's Beaatyr Is Blood Deep. Ciena blood means a clean jkln. No beauty without it. Cacarets.Canly Cathar tic cleans your u:ooa ana Keops it ciean, oy cish pimples, tioils. b!otcbe.u2ackheads. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caficaret, beauty for ton cents. Alldrng C8. tisZ ctioa guaranteed. 10c, 25c, 50c. stirring p the lazy liver and driving all im purities from tuo body. bni Begin to-day to Dont take your v.atch to a sician' because it is run down. phy- Is a youtb-rencwer. ' It hides toe ace under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It .never fails to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. It feeds the bair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and snort hair becomes long hair. It cleanses the scalp; re moves ell dandruff, and prevents it3 formation. we have a book on the Hair which wc will gladly send you. If vou do not obtain all the bran. fits y on exiiected frrnn the use of tlio ijror. write tue doctor about it. I'rnhatilr there it some dlSrnlty trtth your cencral srstem which any bo easl!jr rnraoTed. Address. vt. j. c Ajcr. Laweu, Mess. How's Tlilst We offer Oan Hundred Dollars reward for aay rake of Catarrh that caanot bo cured by nail's Catarrh Cere. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, CA We, tto nndcrKJtfueU, havo Unown P. J. Cbeney lor the !at 15 yesr-t end believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to curry out any obllga tlons made by their linn. Wckt & Truax. AVbo!csalo DruRgists. Toledo, O.; Waldinp. Kmnat: Jc iiania, Wbolesalo Drupjtists. To!cuo. OUIa Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act Iok directly upon tlnblooJiindmiicous surfaces of the t.j-stcm. Testimonials sent free. Pries c per bottle. Sold by all druggists Hall's F&mily P11K arc tho best. Csrto-Date Ulats tlsaUasi of the Sett Thereof nortlcaltare, Tltlemttsaw tlscfealtar. TO CssV Don't try to pull yourself out of trouble with a corkscrew. Kose II111 Nurseries. largest Horticultural Establish ment in America. See our Out-door and In-door Ex hibit at Exposition. See our representative Mr. J. Aus tin Shaw. Anything and Everything to beauti fy your place, Trees, Fruit-trees & Shrubs of all Kinds, Palms, Orchids and Ferns. Siebrecht & Son, New Rochcile, N. Y. Don't stand in front of bars too much or you may get behind tnem. W. N.U. OMAHA. No. 4-2-1693 When Answering Advertiscawnts Kindly Mention This racer. DEAn KDrron: If yon !:now of a sol:citor cr ram asrer in our city or -!nc where. fspecisllT a man rho hat solicited for subscriptions, insurance, nursery stock, bocks or tailoring, or n man vho can sell kooiIs. jou will confer a favor by tellin? him to correspond with us: or if you wiil insert tl is rotice in your rapcr and such puttcsTvIU cut this nolle-: out and mall to ur. we may be aM to furnish them a good position in tucir own ar.d adjoining counties. Address. AMEU1CAX WOOLES MILLS CO.. Chlcaga On Getting Up from tht Table. "I was finally induced throngh reading some aecoaats in the newspapers regarding the wonderful cares wrought by Dr. Wil liams' Fink Pills for Pale People, to try them. I took the pills according to direc tions and soon began to notice an improve ment in my condition. Before tbe first box was used 1 could get about the house, aad after using five boxes, was entirely cored. "Since that time I have felt no return of the rheumatic pains. I am confident that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills paved my life aad I try to induce my friends who are sick to try tho same remedy. 1 will gladly answer inquiries concerning my sickness and won derful care, provided stamp is enclosed for reply. Faxsa Loire." . Sworn to before me at Venice. Mich., this 15th day of April. 1898. O. B. Goldsmith, Justice of the Feat. Don't neglect to talk sensibly at times; it may be difficult, but it's necessary. Why Isn't settling cue's debts paying business? T3 CURE A COI-D IV ONE DAY Take- Liixativa Dron:o Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund tlir mrney if it fails to cure. Sc. The genuine has I- I; Q. on each tablet. Why is the average spinster favor able to annexation as a. war measure! Io-To-Eac tr rnrty Cents. Gnaram-il tobacco habit cure, makes weaV men strong, olood !. v St. Alldruggisu;. Don't stay avray from church on account of ycur clothes. The Lord is too busy to notice the handiwork of tailors and dressmakers. CATARRH CURED AS SF BY K.1ACIC. EVERY MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD READ. Lives of suJTciInj: and misery from this rcpulslro disease turned into health and happi ness througa tbe use of Richard's catarrh want. After vears of special study and practice in diseases of the Mucus Membrane, and espe cially of catarrhal troubles, wn have at last developed a tresttiiont that will jioslthely and pcrniatu ntly cure Catarrhal Dlseases-lii whatever form they may lc Artc fully demon strating I ne merits of il. Is treatment Ina private practice of over live wars, mid success fully treating and curing the most obstinate cases, w Cballensr tieVrll for a case of Catarrh, or Catarrhal lhseuMS tmr CATARRH EXPELLANT will not cure. UearnFM. resulting fr.im Catarrh, quickly cured Loss of "fnM" of Mnrll aoit Taste quickly restored. All repulsive symptoms peculiar to Oatm-rlml troubles, as foal breath, nasal dischargee. Barking. Cimicalng. itnd pitting, relieved at once L"tarrnitl Affertioti of Stomach. Xlver or Kidneys caus'ng Indigestion. Sick Stomach, ??" 'eakn," lcprelon. I hm of Ambltluu ind Enrrjrv. aie qnlcklv en red. Most of the weakness of men and women is caused by Cutairhal di,.:ie(-." The poisonous discharges find their way to the stomach and Into the blood, and distributed throughout the entire systerc. affecting the Vital and Uf Jforcm and causing tlubO Organic and iri -...r.. miuiriuuu u; cutt mun inn woman ', perfect health and treatment re- Hawall aad the Fblllpalaea, Send four cents (in stamps) for an illustrated booklet issued by the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, the direct route across the American Continent to tbe New Trans-Pacific possessions of the United States. Full of latest reliable information and val uable for reference. Can be used as a text book in school. Address Geo. H. Heafford. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. Why does the summer girl have so many brothers at the end of the sea son? Iowe. Patent OHce Report. Patents have been allowed, but not yet issued, to R. F. Fleak, of Stuart, Iowa, for a rotary pump in which a plurality of valves are pivotally con nected with a rotable hub that is in eccentric position in the case or cylin der in such a manner that a uniform motion of the valves occurs to produce a uniform flow and continuous stream and pounding prevented. One-third ia assigned to G. Laird and J. B. Grove, of same place. To D. E. Walker, of Adair, for a decided novelty In corn planters set forth in one of the claims as follows: Automatic check row mechanism for corn planters comprising a journal fixed to the cross bar that support seed boxes on the runners of a car riage, a traction wheel having convex faces loosely mounted on the journal and cress bar, a sprocket wheel fixed to the rotable rear axle of the car riage, a chain connecting the two sprocket wheels and means for oper ating the clutch, all arranged an! combined to operate in the manner set forth for the purposes stated. All the work required In preparing and prosecuting applications done in our office. We have official reports of all patents issued since 1850 to date and inventors can examine same and obtain advice free. Call or write. THOMAS G. ORWIG & CO. Solicitors of Patents. Des Moines, Iowa, Oct 1, "98. Cclerv Celery Is said to be a native of Great Britain, where it grows in low. wet places. It has been cultivated and made edible. Introduced into the United States It grows well in soils that are moist and filled with humus and in latitudes not too cold. Black muck is a favorite soil in the West, and where it is underlaid by gravel cr some coil that will permit of a natur al drainage it proves suitable. There are favorite localities where the musk is so deep that it makes no difference what the subsoil is. since by digging large open drains, a way out is made for the water. There are many places where celery soil exists that Is as yet unutilized for the growing of, that plant. Celery is a boon to the farmer 'in that it takes for its natural habitat soil that is not suitable for many of his crops. Not only Is here the ad vantage that the low lands can be used that would be otherwise but ser viceable for meadows, but the gener ally even distribution of the muck lands and the open ditches make ir rigation casilv Dossible. Thus the far mer can be sure of a crop, even in the dryest of years. In such a case the coming in of this celery crop" may make up for losses sustained on the lands that cannot be made resistant to drouth. The plant can be grown on the uplands, where of course its success will be determined largely by the state of the weather. Fertilising is done as Tor other crops, and In such cases barn-yard manure Is preferable to any other kind. Nitrate of soda is used to some extent, as are also lime and gypsum. The seed for the early crop is usually sown In hot beds during the first hall of March. If one has a greenhouse of course this may be used for starting the plants. The advice is given to cover the seed very lightly, say a six teenth of an inch, and to keep the ground moist till the plants have ob tained a good start. One writer says cover the top of the ground with paper or boards till the seeds sprout For the crop that is expected to ri pen late In the fall the seed may be sown out of dcors almost any time in spring previous to June. When tho plants are large enough to transplant they should be set in rows, the plants to be six inches apart in the row and the rows four or five feet apart. From that on the culture is not much differ ent from that given to most other plants, surface cultivation between the rows being practiced. If the field is a large one it may be found better to use a horse cultivator, when it may be advisable to have the rows more than four feet apart. Blanching is done in various ways, by the use of boards or by hilling up the earth around the plants. But when the celery is not to be put onto the market till late in the winter It Is not often blanched till it is about to be disposed of. Don't bet on what you feel in yo.ir bones unless it's rheumatism. Don! Tebacce pn ano santTJw uie at. To quit tobacco cisily and forever. b3 mag. cetlc. full of life, nerve, and vlgo?. taksXo-To-Bac, the wonder-wrrker. that makes weak men strong. All druggists. 50c or II. Cure guaranteed- Booklet and sample free. Address Stirling Remedy Cc. Chieaeo or Xew York. i.-i.Ti. r; . . ,rea A VTAriH EXPELLANT and . "". ' "Itl "w "re uunun-u lesutuumais 111 praise or t ills ccived since January 1. 107. If you havo Catarrh or any Catarrhal IKseise. RICHARD'S CATARRH EXPELLANT Will euro you just as sure us water will quench thirst. Write to-dn v for testimonials aad valuable instructive paperontnese diseases. SENT TnT.. Address TJJf C. H. RICHARDS CO., ' OMAHA. NEBRASKA. it DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOL O 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. 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According to data compiled by the Boston Chamber of Commerce, the probable yield of apples in the New England states will be about one-halt an average crop, while tbe same ap plies to New York, with quality mostly inferior. Virginia, Maryland, Pennsyl vania and Kentucky, about one-third of a crop. Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Illinois and Indiana, considerably less than last year. Michigan. California, Colorado and Oregon, many more than last year. These predictions are made by the same authority as regards the crop in the countries named: Great Britain Considerably heavier than last year, the bulk of which will con sist of later varieties. Franco and Belgium Fair crop of late varieties. Spain and Portugal Early varieties rather light, with later varieties heav ier. Holland and Germany Will not have a large crop, as fallings of late varieties have been considerable, more especially in Germany, while Holland will be heavier in early varieties. Nova Scotia A fair crop, and by some it is estimated that over 200,000 barrels will be shipped. Ontario East of Toronto, not so heavy as last year, while west of Toronto there will be many times more than last year. The prospects are that tbe fall varieties will not be required in Great Britain, except in very moderate quantities, as their ap ples and those from the continent will almost answer requirements until win ter apples from tbe United States are ready for shipment. I SSSS''' "M PerfKt Tpe of the Highest Ordtrof Excellatict in Manufacture." WaiieMeisto Breakfast (ocoa Absolutely Pore, Delicious, Nutritious. ,csts less THat WE CEUT i dp. Be sore that yea get the Genuine Article, made at DORCHESTER. MASS. by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. I Established 17.S0. s ERTIIELY HEW FROM COVER TO COVER. I: is not a reprint, rehash S or revn-ioti of any other fc -n-ork, but is the result of C :ffi?. &fl HHat tbe steady labor for fire years cf cvci-umlve scar of the S w uaani ana anncnative scnolsrs and specialists in the world. KearlylK) of the lsdiii?uiiiversities. colleges and scientific institutions of tho vrorld were rep-eeiited ou the editorial staff: 20 Us'itec! States Govrmr-Krts verealsoon the editorial Ftslf. Over S960.000 were aet- plete copy was ready for the market. Never was any C uipjwarf welcomed with ntch creat enHisswsat thaS v r. .V v " ln bt JnesTs BurtKct, Indon.declares mil "daUraUon of Literary Enplsad It should be the pride of Literary America." The hichest .praise has ensae from all the emit American and British news papers, reviews. nniwnritiM ! i11bm - ti SLeS!? .2? J.n?m,!nit SKtS!!?" JWfcer. The regular snbwxiptioa price of I the toa4erdDctMarySjCK0a. Jle will sow supply the complete work in on ricalsseatfl 'Twt!,;t' fH ta fcR Isajter. prepaid tp any address at the astonishingly Hm KfS&fS3B 1 .00 Cash wth firrJpr -WSI TheOicUocsry will be sent express prepaid on reeeiptof thetl.Be cash payment. Sarahr .WW.WIM.... ..a . WrnW m- ..... .. ..-.- ... . , - - . m rcUperticarsbyxaall. Address, SaH classes of IntoUi POH1MEL TJUHk ISaiaeCoat.- Keeps both rMw and siddle per fectly dry hi the hardest stores. Substitutes wEldisarr "t. Ask for i97 FjsIj Brand Homrse! Sticker It is entlrelyfiew. If net for sale ta ear town, write for cats A. J. TOWER. Boston, ss.. m Dr. Kaf's Lug Kite 2aSSJdS! MtgaasjhssrTssasaCG. CtcH Br. Kay't tieMYalMr, $gnggt sia. constipation. liver andkldneydisases.bil Uoosness. headache, etc Aidrusglstsasc<. ,tRfc 1 : s I STANnAMi mrrmNARV AfitwrviWAaA Heia II P!02 la1-- - - avaw a a wawmav nviaV avvsassaiij. ftEBh sal -ssss as. aassBwasaaata. a 1 HI - WtmkwmmmmkWkwmkWkmkWkWkwmkwmmkmlmmmmammLk " 08h treaUBen'- d of treatms it with 1 fresh water. j f Jf oAlllaO OuALI.0 Kansns Wheat Experiments. Wheat went through the winter in good condition and started well in the spring, when. March 22, a freeze cut it to the ground. This delayed ripening two weeks, making it so late that it was caught by the black rust after tbe usual time of ripening. The black rust appeared June 17, as most of our wheat was in the dough, and in three days wheat that bad promised a yield of 30 to 40 bushels per acre was hard ly worth cutting, the plants were dead, tbe straw fallen over and the grains shrunken to less than half size. We grew fifty-four varieties, but most of them were so badly injured by the rust th2t they were not cut. The highest yield of the Turkey, our standard hard wheat, was IS bushels per acre, while the highest yield of the Zimmerman, cur standard soft wheat, was 28 bush els per acre. A test was made to de termine whether it Is best to plow the ground in a drouth and harrow It into shape ready for Beading at the usual time or wait until a rain comes and then plow. The eariy plowing was made July 30, the ground turning up hard and lumpy. It was worked with harrows and float until in fair tilth. October 16-17 a rain fell, wetting the ground four to six inches, and the late both early and late-plowed plats seed ed. From the time the wheat started until it was struck by the rust that on the early plowed ground appeared more thrifty and promised a better yield. The rust ruined all plats. The eariy plowed land yielded 6.4 bushels per acre, the late plowed 6.5 bushels. A trial was made of ordinary and thorough preparation of ground for wheaL That given ordinary treatment was harrowed and floated until in fair condition, bat having many small clods on the surface, a condition liked by many Kansas wheat growers. That given thorough treatment was gone over with disc harrow and float until a fine dust mulch four inches deep was made. The ordinary treatment yielded 19 bushels per acre, weighing 33.7 pounds per struck bushel. The thorough treatment gave 22.4 bushels per acre, weighing 54.7 pounda per struck bushel, a gain in yield o' near ly 18 per cent for thorough treatment. Two trials were made of ordinary treatment cf ground for wheat, thor oagh treatment and of treating it with the Campbell gub-surface packer. In om teat the yields were, ordinary treat Bseat, 1&6 taaaeli; thorough treat aweat, 17.7 bushels, and treated with the tab-surface packer 18.4 bushels. Ia the other trial the yields per acre were, ordlaary treatment, 8.8 bushels; thorough treatment, 9.8 bushels; sab surface packer run over the ground once, 10.4 bushels, and packer used three times. 10.7 bushels. The station has had ax acre in wheat continuously for the past eighteen years without manure to test the fertility of the land. This year just before the appearance of the rust this acre promised a yield of 30 bushels. The wheat was nearly destroyed by the rust and the yield was 9.77 bushels. The product of eighteen years has been 342.5 bushels, an average of 19 bushels per year. The chief work of the station this sea son in wheat has been in crossing va rieties, to secure higher yields and more gluten. Three thousand crosses were made this summer and will be planted this falL SaaasaaaaaBBJaaaaaaasft How Horses Are SelUs?. Good horses of the cob pattern.stand ing from 14.2 to 15.2 hands at the sbonlder. thickly and compactly built, up-headed, long necked, good-boned, with neat heads and plenty of good ac tion are at present selling to better ad vantage than ever before in the his tory of the American horse market. The prices paid for good individuals of this type have of late varied in the west from 81,000 for a finished per former all ready to go right to work in the city, to S233 for a neat one 15 hands but low in flesh. For example a farmer from Grundy county, this state, last week brought to this city a good lot of horses to be sold at auc tion In the horse market A percheron grade weighing 1,800 pounds brought $235, a bay that weighed in the same notch brought $225. The others in the consignment were sold for prices rang ing from $140 to $200, tbe most of them right around the latter mark. The horses were all taken on German ex port account. The week before an Iowa farmer offered In the Chicago market an eighteen hundred pound, spotted grade Percheron that brought him $280 at auction. This gelding was got by an imported Percheron stallion that weighs 2,100 pounds and his dam was the fourth Percheron grade from a spotted Indian pony, whose peculiar color had descended but little changed through all thjese generations, having five crosses of uncontaminated Per cheron blood tbe spotted gelding was practically pure bred. Some Ogle county horse breeders re cently disposed of a pair of half-bred French Coachers at a private sale in this city that netted them $500. They were seal brown geldings, stylish, 16 hands or slightly over, weight 1,200 pounds each, nice high actors and thor oughly broken. They will be used in the city. Quality is what counts ant' it is certain to bring a good price. Effect of Feed on Fork. Of course, hogs, like other animals, and even like human beings, will can tract a depraved appetite, says a writ er in an exchange. If forced for long to consume acidulated food, he will grow to prefer it, just as the toper craves alcoholic drink, or as the opium-eater craves the baneful drug that has destroyed his will while per verting his physical condition. Some times a grower will assert that "high" food is best for swine, but the assertion is unscientific and easily disproved by practice. One who will separate his swine into two groups for feeding, the one with wholly unfermented foods, and the other with sour and putrid foods of the so-called "swill" class, will, when he comes to killing, find a vast difference between the texture, color, flavor and other qualities of the meats in the two groups. It is un deniable that the quality of tbe food is recorded in the quality of the flesh produced by it, and this fact should forever be borne in mind by the grow er of swine. Western corn-fed porl: ran be recognized even in ham and bacon by its texture and flavor. Swill fed pork bears its distinguishing marks from pen to pan. Acorn-fed pork is recognizable anywhere and everywhere by the "tang" of the acrid meat of the acorns. The pork of the creamery-fed swine would never bs mistaken oy any one wno nas ever made a comparative examination of the pork of swine fed on various foods. The grower must keep these indispu table points in mind when be outlines his practice with his swine. Way oea a maa always say that lie's ot of practice whea he gets kcax at any kind of a game? to Oag tho Mai Toa should us the latest laapreTed Cold Water Laundry Starch for aae work. Keith's Enamel Starch aivee a moat beautiful, clear. pearl-Ilka aaieh. aad an elastic atiffneas that will stand any amount ot bending-, and an enamel glosa that will stand damp, foggy weather. Will not blotch and will not stick to the Iron. Can be used ea alack: reoT er other colored gooda without the faintest trace of white, and en white sooda finishes whiter in color than any other starch. It shows every thread of llaen. thus giving- a high polish and a beauti ful finish. Enamel Starch contains no Ingredients which can injure any fab ric. Some think that tbe starch they, have been using- is all right We used' to think the tallow candle gave a very good light, but after using electric light, we wonder how we ever got along with the candle light It Is the same with starches: you have ased the lump and common cold water starches and made no complaint because you have never had the genuine Keith's Enamel Finishing, Labor Saving. Cold Water Starch, but after you once get accustomed to using It you will wonder how you ever get along with the other starches. Keith's Enamel Starch will do more work, do It with less labor and do It better than any other starch. Ask your grocer for Keith's Enamel Starch; a trial will convince you that It Is In every respect tbe most per fect starch made. , Nearly all the gold coins in circula tion in the Sandwich Islands is of United States mintage. Reduced Kates via Port Arthur Roate. St Louis and return, $15.35. On sale every Tuesday and Thursday until Oct 29th. Kansas City and return, $5.80. On sale Oct. 2 to St. Pittsburg, Pa,, and return, $23.25. On sale Oct 7 to 10th. Homeseekers Excursion. One fare (plus $2.00) to nearly all points in the south. All information ait Port Ar thur Route office, 1415 Farnam St., (Patxon Hotel Block) or write Harry E. Moores, C. P. & T. A..Omaha, Neb. Why doesn't the woman who mar. ried a poor man want her daughter to do likewise? 1 never used so quick a cure as Hso's Cure for Consumption. J. B. Palmer, box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 1895. Heavy G. A. R. Baste' General Manager Rawn of the Balti more and Ohio South Western Rail way has prepared a detailed statement of the number of people carried into Cincinnati on the occasion of the thirty-second annual encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic Septem ber 3rd to 12th inclusive. According to the train records 37,997 people were transported, the largest number being on September 5th, when the total reached 8,322. According to these sta tistics the Baltimore and Ohio South Western carried about 30 per cent of the travel. sasasBsaBanaaaassBaBaanaLaasBannnWanBSBaaaWBS The American Monthly Review of Reviews for October gives special at tention to the developments of the past month, in international politics and to the lessons of the Spanish American, war. The editor, in the de partment of "The Progress of the World," discusses tho attitude of the Spanish people toward peace condi tions, the new relations between Ger many and England, the czar's propo sition for disarmament, the Dreyfu3 case in France, England's reopening of the Soudan, and other serious prob lems confronting the European pow ers. Important contributed articles review President McKinley's course in the conduct of the war to a successful close and the deficiencies in our ad ministrative machinery revealed by the fatal delays and break downs in the medical and subsistence departments of army management Fermentation ia Crops. Frequently one or two hens in a flock will droop, and on examination their crops will be full, water will run from their beaks when they are held heads down, and an offensive odor will be noticed. It usually happens when sour food has been left for the hens to consume, indigestxin occurring, the food fermenting in the crops. The rem edy is to give only as much food as the hens can cat at a meal so as to per mit of none remaining over to sour. Place the sick birds on straw and with hold all food for forty-eight hours, adding a gill of lime -water to every quart of tbe drinking wazer. Competition Between Breeds. I do not believe in any prize being offered in any exhibition that, antagonizes breeds in different classes. The Asiat ics, American, English. Mediterranean, Spanish, Game. Polish, French, each should stand solely on its own merit, competing only with fowls of the same breed. Collective prizes in each should be based on first and second prizes, and merit cards given to all birds in the class that score within one point of the money, denying theso merit cards to all specimens failing to score 92 points, or more if they are chickens, and to fowls failing to score 90. This demands equal merit, no matter what the breeds, and protects the generous supporter ot our exhibitions against the one who only shows very few, and purchased at that, in many cases. This will give full protection to poultry culture in America, and is all that Is needed. I. K. Felch in Fanciers' Re view. Pure Water for Sheep. Good, pure water and plenty of it is absolutely necessary for the sheep. Well water is better than that from streams sim ply because it is usually run into troughs and is not fouled by the feet of the sheep. Have plenty cf troughs so that the whole flock may drink at once. Sheep are imitative creatures, sometimes to their own discomfort. If the troughs are so arranged that only a part can drink at one time the large and strong sheep will crowd in first and as soon as their thir3t is quench ed will leave. The weaker sheep in their anxiety to follow them will fre quently leave without having drunk at alL Ex. Tomatoes from Seed. Tomatoes raised from seed vary from season to season. They grow readily from cut tings, and when we find one plant that is in every way more satisfactory than others the only way to perpetuate it with certainty is by cuttings. Give the fowls plenty of shade and fresh water. The Standard Dictionary. New York Observer: "It is, indeed, a prodigious work. . . . The knowl edge and experience of the most able minds of the age in all the departments of art and science, of literature and learning, have practically been focused, and the result is a dictionary so thor ough in details, so comprehensive In its Teach, so accessible and intelligible to Ike student of even average attain ments, and yet so satisfactory to tbe yrofoundest scholar that it must be con ceded a plac? before undreamed of and till now unfilled." See display advertisement of how to obtain the Standard Dictionary by making a small payment down, the re mainder in installments. 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FURNITURE. $60,OO0 Stock of all frrados of . Furniture recently bought at the Tery lowest cash price will be of fered during the next few months at special prices. Customers visiting' Omaha will find this the largest and oldest furniture store here, and we'will aaake ernry effort to please bote Ia goods and prices. Chas. Shiverick & Co.. FURMTURE. S203 Douglas St, Omaha. Neat to .Millard Hotel. Jfora To tiiUfy nnreir a to whether tMe. S4rtleDicDt U read'we whlmalce a dltconntef 1 pr cfti.t on :re purchan'- of any cut turner wee will tri: ii. :VJ were .Hr. i-tet! t us by It aad that tli'7 a 111 recMm-n: n to their irleaJ If the good ti.ey Li: j tiro M,a'a tory. te Ladies-. TesiaeTradlnaS: DEU6Ifi3!3! SstrocrPeasin rS.H3i3IU.rat9 double quick Write CAPT. OTARRHLL. Pension Axes. M35 New York Avenu:. WASHINGTON. D. C vSSi:Sii TbMipfwi't Eft Waftr. nSKSIONS, PATENTS. CLAIMS. aTJOHNW. MORRIS, WaOBTmiLsi 1 Lt. MaclaJ xaaar V.'. rasma lwaisi s, Cju.iatutaUa4wiiic:tiaac!aiataalSy. : :'-!; . 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