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-v C.- - X', '"""l, ' - .. . . You're not feeling just right this spring. are you 7 Somehow, yon haven t your old-time strength, cannot take hold of things with your usual push and energy. You just drag around, fairly well one day, not so .well the aW next. You are wretched, disconsolate. discouraged; you are miserable. That's Nerve Poverty To be rich in nerve power you should take a good spring medicine, something that will give you pure and rich blood. A perfect Sarsaparilla will do this every time; not a cheap Sarsaparilla, not one that promises you a great deal of bulk for your money; but a highly concentrated Sarsaparilla, one that has more cure in it than any other Sarsaparilla in the world. TJaaattarlaa Frel ey. Brooklyn Life: Mr. Grlable These scieatlsts sever know when ta stop, confound them." Mrs. Grlmble "What have they been doing; dear?" -Mr. Grlmble "One of them, I see, has taught a monkey to play a four hand piece on the piano." The Atlantic Monthly for June has this table of contents: The Independ ence the Executive Tuppenny Trav els in London, Recent Economic Ten dencies, On the Night Train, The Po etry of a Machine Age, An Archer on the Kankakee, Gentleman and Scholar, Content in a Garden, I; A Citizen of the Republic, In an Alpine Posting- Inn, A Letter from France, A Sub stitute for Greek, Autobiography of W. J. Stillman, Dante's Message, The Mu nicipal Voters' League of Chicago, Re alism on the Ghetto Stage, Bernard Quaritch, Poems on Poetry. The American Monthly Review of Reviews for June is a well-illustrated number. The important news topics of the month are editorially treated In "The Progress of the World," the opening department. A character sketch of James J. Hill, a "Builder of the Northwest," is contributed by Mrs. Mary Harriman Severance, who outlines the remarkable career of the president of the Great Northern rail road. Dr. Albert Shad, the editor, writes from full knowledge on "Paris and the Exposition of 1900." Mr. Ja cob A. Riis, author of "How the Other Half Lives," forecasts the work of the New York Tenement House commis sion recently appointed by Governor Roosevelt. Mr. Cleveland Moffett writes on "Automobiles, for the Aver age Man." FARM AND GABDEN. MATTERS OP INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS. TO Cs-ss-Dss Wat Al of tin Cal- Tltlealtar Annie Riley, Girl Messenger. City Clerk Donovan, of Boston, has chosen for his messenger a 17-year-old girl, Miss Annie G. Riley, the first of her sex to hola such a position in Boston. The civil service commission ers being unable to supply a girl in response to Mr. Donovan's request, he chose his own messenger. Ctw Probably no forage crop has attract sd score attention in recent years than the cow pea. It was slow In getting a foothold In public esteem, but when that position was once obtained it ad vanced very rapidly in public favor. This Is largely due to the fact that the experiment stations took up the cow pea and Investigated it They found It to be a very good plant for the col lection of nitrogen and its introduc tion into the soli. The farmers are now In close touch with the experiment sta tions and the value of the cow pea was sressed on the notice of the farmers wherever the pea can be successfully and safely grown. We do not hesitate to say that if we had no experiment stations the cow pea would be still jtroggling for recognition. Without ioubt the cow pea is destined to play much larger part in our agriculture than at present. There is no reason why the farmers that have ground in the early crops In the spring and first part of the summer should not plant cow peas afterward. Of course the pea vines will not in such case mature seed, but the vines and roots will greatly Improve the soil. aant sows fed leak from cholera-diseased swine will have the ssalady ia a wila form, and that the unborn pigs will also be affected, so that thereafter they will be free from cholera and be "immune." as It Is termed. While bo experiments hare been conducted by disinterested parties to prove the ef fectiveness of this method, reasoning from comparison, as shown by experi ence with other diseases, both with ba nians and animals, it Is entirely un likely that this method will prove a preventive. Further, this station Is in possession of facts proving that pigs born from sows atected with cholera while pregnant have died from the dis ease long after. AYEKS "The only Sarsaparilla nade under the personal supervision of three graduates: a graduate in pharmacy, a graduate in chemistry, and a graduate in medicine." SLOO a bottle. All druggists. For thirty-five yean I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. There are rtany other kinds on the market, but I have great faith in that word ' Ayer's." N. Museszc St. Anthony, Iowa. Forty-five Tears la Service. Edward C. Delano, the new superin tendent of school in Chicago, first be came attached lo the city's public school system forty-four years ago as an assistant teacher. He has since continued in the service of the board of education, working his way step by step to his present position. The Baroness Burdett-Coujts has just entered on her 86th year. Since she became the possessor of her for tune, in the year of the queen's ac cession, the baroness has spent in charity, it has been estimated, a mll- lllon of money, out of 1,800,000 she I then inherited. Bicycle sss Free! 4 aa Mitel nrt and we trill cnd you a nicrcle Catalogue Free. Thl catalogue prices new S15.00 Blrr lee.1M0 model, at SI.47: nee- .() bicycles at eil.47: new tau.00 bicycle at 116.47; new C3S.O0 blcyrlcaat SI7.57 end a bicycle a good a you ran buy for aJO.OO or at any price, we fell at KQ.I7. Bicycle repair and everything In thl Mae In thl catalogue. Send portal card at once for this bike catalogue. It will save you money on bicycles and repair. Alo gan and fihlng tackle catalogue free. Ak for each. T. M. ROBERTS SUPPLY HOUSE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. If afflicted with cors eras, urn I llMapsoirt Eft Wattf. kVmmwA HaakBKa9BlaSaahlaBBM Magnetic Starch newmer if tie Me NsMmm ItoCwSldsfi II Stiffens the Goods It Whitens the Goods . It polishes the Goods tea all garments fresh ana crap i first bought new. Try a Sample Packaaa You'll like It If you try it- s You'll buy it If you try It. .i" You'll use It It you try 1L Try It. Sold by all Graccm. The German torpedo flotilla is now proceeding slowly down the xtnine, and will arrive at Rotterdam June 9. Mrs. Potter Palmer has rented a house at $4,000 a month in Paris, to be occupied by her for six months. Arthur Rehan, brother of Miss Ada Rehan and Mrs. Oliver Doud Byron, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 38. He had managed many of Augustin Daly's road companies. The viceroy of India, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, telegraphs that good rain has fallen in Mysore, and that scat tered showers have fallen elsewhere. There are now 5,730,000 persons in re ceipt of relief. QXYDONOR No.,2, TKACCaUMC 4r y ctuMtMtamitZmjm M mmmW3mmmlmmmm BaaaaBWaW At San Francisco, Cal., Federal Judge Morrow issued an injunction preventing the federal and local health authorities from discriminating against the Chinese in the matter of precautions against the bubonic plague. 'Cenrrif Med tv r Da. H. SAXCSa.) WARNING NOTICE. Beware of fraudulent imitations of Oxvdonor. Lawsuits are pending against imitators. Anyone buying, selling or using such Infringements will be prose cuted. The genuine Oxydonor is stamped as in above illustration. Dr. Sanche's Patent. BUY NO OTHER. Write for circulars of information and cures to DR. H. 8ANCHE CO., 97 Stat St., CHICAGO, ILL. Detroit, Mich. NewYark. MMtreal. Can. An old friend of Mrs. Hetty Green said the other day: "Whatever may be related of her economy, I happen to know that she never refused a le gitimate request for charity. She i one of the kindest-hearted women in the world." Words are but wind, but blows are unkind. BILE BLOAT Puffs under the eyes; red nose; pimple blotched, greasy face don't mean hard drink ing always as much as it shows that there is BILE IN THE BLOOD. It is true, drink ing and over-eating overloads the stomach, but failure to assist nature in regularly dis posing of the partially digested lumps of food that are dumped into the bowels and allowed to rot there, is what causes all the trouble. CASCARETS will help nature help you, and will keep the system from filling with poisons, will dean out the sores that tell of the sys tem's rottenness. Bloated by bile the figure becomes unshapely, the breath foul, eyes and skin yellow; in fact the whole body kind of fills up with filth. Every time you neglect to help nature you lay the foundation tor just such troubles. CASCARETS will carry the a poisons out of the system and will regulate yoo naturally and I easily and without gripe or pain. Start to-night-one tablet-keep it up for f Tli Mp the de5? ttp bowc " VOtt will fee! right, your blood will be rich, lace look ckan, eyes bright. Get a 10c ;boxof CASCARETS, take as directed. If you are not cured or satisfied you get your money back. Bile bloat is quickly and permanently f CURED BY aflBTUiiffRJly VHLsMsmfaasm a v - J m Your clothes will not crack If you use Magnetic Starch. The Empress Eugenie has entered her seventy-fifth year, having been born on May 5, 1826. Hlat to HernkMBM, To preserve summer skirts and dresses use 'Faultless Starch." All grocers, 10c. Mrs. McKinley confesses to having crocheted 4,000 pairs of slippers. Keep looking young and save your hair. Its color and beauty with Pkkr' Raw Balsam. Hixnasconxs, the beat cere for cora. Mcts. Lord Roberts weighs a little more than 100 pounds. Fallta of the Hair is caused by dandruff. Coke Dandruff Cure will stop it or money refunded, f 1.03. The cemeteries around London co er 2,000 acres. Thar la a Claw af People Who are injured by the use of coffe. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new. preparation called GRAIN-O. made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receivee it without distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benefit 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Try It Ask for GRAIN-O. The seventeen-year locusts are about due. CARBIDE. We are the Nebraska selling agents for the Union Carbide Co., manufac turers of Calcium Carbide for making Acetylene Gas. Order your supplies from us. Pacific - Storage and Ware house Co., 912-914 Jones St, Omaha, Neb. Wood pulp paper is used in military clothing. Dyspepsia is the bane of the human Protect yourself against its ravages by t oi ucemans repsin uum. The harm of a creed is in convert ing it from a staff into a club. CANDY ALL DRUGGISTS ' tmoHfi and too cost an twv CASCAHhTS wa will send a. fern: fne. Steam RxaaoJy Company, Ciaaepo Nor Yo Cheap Blader Twine, Our readers will do well to write T. M. Roberts' Supply House, Minneapo lis. Minn., before buying. See offer in another part of this paper. The firm is thoroughly reliable. Important ta Matnara. ' Exaoiae carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA, a safe and sure remedy for iaf aata and children, aad see that it Bean the Signature of la Use For Over 30 Tears. The Kind Toa Have Always Bought No parent weeps over the fact that the boy outgrows his clothes. Try Magnetic Starch it will last longer than any other. The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at a time. ladle Caa Wear One size smal ler after usingAllen's Foot Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot,sweating, aching feet ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. All druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE bjmaiL Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. Your living speaks louder than all your logic. Ui artlealtaral Oksertmtlaaa. There Is" to be a big crop of fruit this year, as the trees and vines are setting very full with few exceptions. If all the 'fruit on the trees is left to grow, the harvest will show a large amount of.rery small fruit that will bring almost nothing in the market The well-formed fruit of good size will get the prices that pay the profit This is the time for reading and cal culating orchardlsts to consider if it will not pay them to thin their fruit If one-fourth the number of apples, peaches or pears be grown on a tree that blooms full the weight olruit produced will be the same, and it will sell in the market for more money. Some of our enterprising orchardlsts have been thinning their tree fruits for many years, and have made that operation a part of their system. What they have found profitable others may imitate with hopes of like success. a - It Is to be hoped that the time is not far off when the producers of fruit will find some way of controlling the sale of It by the middlemen to the extent of seeing that the fruit reaches the consumer in as good condition as it leaves the hands of the grower. It is exceedingly discouraging to the am bitious grower to know that If he sends beautiful fruit to the Chicago market it is more than likely to be repacked and used for facing poorer fruit It is one of the problems that will have to be settled by the collec tive action of fruit producers. The consumers in the great cities will hail the advent of such a day with glad ness. At the present time Chicago buyers have become almost hardened to being swindled in fruit purchases. One of the great reasons for the ex traordinary development of the ba nana trade Is that people are able to purchase them without trusting to luck. If a man gets swindled when he buys bananas, it is his own stupid ity that Is at fault, as he can see every banana before he buys it But with most of our native fruit, like the peach, a man must view it through red netting. If he pulls off the netting and finds fine-looking fruit, when he gets home he is likely to find inedible green fruit making up the bulk of the basket One day last summer the writer -desired to secure a basket of the best peaches on the market He found a dealer with a large quantity of fairly good fruit, and with a few baskets of fancy peaches marked up to a fancy price. He was assured that the price was high because all the peaches in the basket were as good as the ones on top. When the baskets were opened at the home of the buyer It was found that the bulk of the fruit consisted of green peaches the size of walnuts, with just enough fine peaches over them to conceal them. The result was In this case a lessened purchase of peaches, the preference being given to fruit that could not be dishonestly packed. Caaadlan Bacoa. A word about Canadian bacon and bam, for nowhere have I found such beautifully marbled pork, and most certainly I have never tasted such lus cious meat, says J. C. Mills in the Farmer. Much as I dislike to admit it (for the farmers of the United States ought to be able to produce the best of everything), the facts are, we have forgotten entirely that the ultimate end to be reached In producing pork Is the meat We have thrown aside the prime end to be sought and are breeding the lard pig, and have for gotten what our Canadian friends know as the true end to be sought, a meat that will please the palates of the meat-eating public. The English and Canadians are excellent Judges of all kinds of meat, and especial atten tion seems to be given to the pro duction of fine bacon and hams, and well do they profit by it This ques tion is certainly a problem for the American people to soive, and especial ly our own state and the Dakotas, for these states are natural bacon and ham producers. On investigation, I learned that in the production of the fine bacon and hams found In Canada, that breed was necessary first and then feed. Yorkshires and Tamworths seemed to be the breeds for this pur pose, and the feeds consisted of oats, barley and peas. Pea-fed bacon was the best Ta imk Vfatk. The scientific name Is hemllenca mala. The 'caterpillar Is very poison ous. A report of the Minnesota Agri cultural College says: It is very com mon In Minnesota, and feeds on the wild cherry and apple, but chiefly on the red oak and willow, where it can cause considerable damage, as it is a voracious feeder. The caterpillar Is brownish black, with six spined tu bercles on each segment, except on the eleventh, where there is only one dor sal tubercle; an additional one is found on segments one to five, and also on segments ten to twelve. When full grown the caterpillar measures a little over two inches in length. The sting of these caterpillars is really quite severe, and It is not easy to hanaie them with impunity. When mature all the caterpillars enter the ground. and there, in a simple, oval cell, each one sheds the prickly skin and assumes the pupal state. The pupa Is of a deep, brownish black color. The moths, which appear in the north in September and October, are elegant Insects, and fly in mid-day. e tor Haafa OM Mattaas. Senator Hoar, in beginning a speech, has a little series of motions which he unconsciously never falls to go through. First his hand goes to his throat aad tie, then he pulls down his waistcoat, then he fingers his watch chain, shakes his cut's loose, clears his throat aad begins. Adna Adams Treat of Denver. Colo.. Is probably the oldest Mason in the world, having Joined the order in February, 1823. Mr. Treat is now in his 103d year and is still in vigorous health. If yon have not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. Yon will then use no other. In 1894 the plague destroyed 80.000 of the 1,000,000 inhabitants of Canton. alTa Catarrh Car b a constitutional cure. Price, 75a Washing a pig will not make it stop liking mud. II i aM.fctMM m far children teetatag. aoftea the gaaia, daeea hr aaamaUo.aU7apatB.careawtodcollc 23eabettla He who loves folly ten' to flattery. may well lis- Magnetlc Starch Is the laundry starch In the world. very best gaagaaBgaaC J, Their,' wings are so lightly coverel with scales that they are semi-transparent, and look like delicate black crape. The bands across them are creamy white, and broadest on the hind wings. The female moth de posits her eggs in naked belts of from 100 to 200 eggs; these are only fas tened together by a little glue, and are not deposited in perfect order. fHadec Tartaa at tew Ifyon want a special inside price oa blader twine, either Sisal. Standard or Manila, cat this notice oat and mail to Scabs. Bossrrcx a Co. (Binder Twine Department). Chicago, stating about how much twine you will require and how soon yon will want' it. aad they will save you money by qoottag yea a price that will either eecoae yoar order or compel the party who supplies you to sell to yon at a lower price than he otherwise wonht Good avice to Admiral Dewey: "Don't give up the ship." Yonkers Statesman. Niw Binding Twine, 91c Lb. Theealrra .iTMi-ior We received thefonovtertetocraaifroai oar barer which explains ttaelf: -Fart Ban J three bandied aeveatr-tTa (STSjBK) senate KaCTSTAOTAaOBIirniXG TWINE. Price eaabies n to teU at atae seres-elcatfes (fff). Twine wm antra laaa that we cnald pamlMr ACEHTLEMTNAN caatoaacra. feeaag aaat v It. aad In the ead we wm Ma I nam la oat roe caa We wm he able to ship ay May oktate tats twine waa that a they nartri OUR FARMER FRIENOa, needed i ptotbdUt. I consxatalate Tea." This aew Uadlac twine win be ataeed ea aale brat Mar Sea. aad wm ha sold bras aata thta lot U gone at fKceats far Standard and 11M eenu for Manila Mixed, taorderteg this twtae, ORDER AS Mo. S7 MEW 8TAHDARO TWINE AT 7-a CENTS AND Mo. 77 MANILA MIXED AT II 7-a CENTS. caab. We hat no that we are alwara by f aTotteg them with daooteaah. TTi aa 11 i inwlafliai laT alai abla In anr aT I alalia! i AID TO THE PCMITENTIARV PEOPLE A FEW WEEKS ASO. BTthlaa like this nrice. tor If roawmiaatiMakef Kaadaaaa. we atwara oanere. wnen wcnsiaiwiaais. m emawaK tto treat them riant aad aire them taa aaaeSt ef or oae baiU on which we do baalsr m namely larra tales aaa small awdavtaat aeauy we aiTiae uu pro wraai yeaj aaa roar orator teat once far aar nut that ram. .as the twlae reaches as by fait freight. The above adigmm was reeelred May St. Bead for agrteaittual Imptemeat eatatogae. T. M. ROBERTS' SUPPLY HOUSE. ISSSSSiSStESSZ'S: MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. " " e AreM Xew Traataeat', far Bulletin 63, Indiana Experiment Sta tion: Several years ago, when lectur ing before Indiana farmers' institutes, Mr. S. H. Todd of Ohio advocated the feeding of meat from hogs that had died of cholera to healthy pigs. The claim was that feeding 'this diseased flesh produced a mild form of the dis ease, and the pigs fed the same there after would be free of cholera. This view advanced by Mr. Todd caused tonslderable comment. Apparently, however, the method of treatment adopted by him was not entirely a suc cess, for in March, 1893, he wrote the undersigned that his hogs took sick and died so easy. I say it was not cholera. It was much worse. I lost forty head of hogs. This, however, was perhaps just as much a case of cholera as many swine breeders re port oa. At the present time an attempt is being stade by Indiana parties to sell on the market much such a method of .i- M MM. lWWU uj .n Chicago Horses Badly Shod. Recent investigataion by horse deal ers has shown that 90 per cent of the draft horses in Chicago are shod in adequately, and the assertion is made by veterinarians that as a consequence great suffering is inflicted on the ani mals. As a result the attention of the humane society has been called to the condition, with the recommendation that the horses of factories, depart ment stores and other concerns be in spected with a view of instituting pro ceedings for cruelty to animals. It is proposed also to urge municipal leg islation providing for examination into the qualifications of horse shoers be fore they are permitted to work. John G. Shortall, president of the Hu mane society, says that the society now constantly prosecutes owners of poorly shod horses and that plans are under way for a general thorough in spection of the hoofs of animals re quired to do heavy work. The fault most complained of is the failure of horse owners to maintain calks on the shoes of their horses. These calks are steel projections at the "toes" and "heels" of the shoes pro vided to keep the horses from slip ping. The attention of the Humane society was called to the matter by Almon A. Locke, a veterinarian and horse dealer. Out of 100 draft horses selected at random and examined by him, he said, 90 were shod improperly, and in consequence were suffering suf ficiently to warrant prosecution of their owners. Of the ninety, forty three were provided with shoes that were not calked properly, fifteen were "unbalanced," or wearing shoes of ir regular weight and application, and twenty-one were suffering from bad workmanship of smiths. "The failure of horse owners to see that the shoes of their horses always are nrooerlv calked is inhumane,' said Mr. Locke. "On stone streets it is absolutely necessary that the shoes of horses be provided with calks on both the toes and heels. Without calks much of the strength of the animal is wasted. The horse will fight hard against falling down, but with slippery shoes and under a strain there is no protection against it. Fear of punish ment excites the animal, and in slip ping and pulling much of its energy is lost. "I have made a thorough investiga tion of nearly all the stables in Chi cago, and I find that owners of large stocks of horses have arbitrary rules that their horses shall not be shod more than once a month. It takes a week for a hard-worked horse to wear the calks off its shoes." MANY HORSE SHOERS INCOMPE TENT. The increase of iue horse shoeing business, it has said, has brought many men into the trade whe are not famil iar with the, anatomy of the horse's hoof, and who, in consequence, abuse the animal. To prevent incompetent men doing, business Mr. Locke sug gested to the officials of the Humane society that it urge the passage by the City Council of an ordinance requiring shoers to take an examination before they are given a license to practice. Murray Howe says that there is dan ger in shoeing a horse too frequently. "If a horse is shod more than once a month," he said, "the nails destroy the horny fiber. The most substantial calks are those which are forged to the shoe itself. Yet there are many new devices whereby the calk can ue screwed on when it has worn away. A good substitute for calks is a rubber device, which acts as a cushion and a preventive of slipping." Tamworth hogs are especially adapt ed to the production of bacon, on ac count of the shape of their bodies and the mixture of fat and lean in their flesh. A model packing house, which will how American methods of slaugh tering and dressing cattle, will be one of the exhibits at the Paris Exposi tion. Fruit packages should be tight, not permitting the fruit to rattle about while in transit A man is never poorer for the ques tions he asks. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. A creed may be either a compass or a straltjacket. . rMso's Cue Is the best medicine we ever nsed for all affections of the throat nnd lnngs. Wm. O. Esnsunr, Vanbnren, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. The saddest truth is less severe than the merriest lie. of Cholea free by Waiter Baker A Co. Ltd.. IMrchatter. Mass. MevUomthla paper. What We're All Camtaa; Ta. Chronicle-Telegraph: "What, mind ing the babyr said Northslde. as he entered Manchester's home and found his friend agitating the cradle. "Yes." replied Manchester. "I've got down to bedrock." Sanaa Old Story. Harper's Bazar: First Deaf Mute "We all have our troubles." Second Deaf Mute "That's so; I have to tie my wife's hands so sha won't talk in her sleep." isEuraiina. Periia as a Nerve aid Ca tarrh Tonic the Talk of the World. BaaaaaaaajKsajhw naaaamav m? ammaany w aaaaMBr .awaaaaam- - The biggest coward is the one who is afraid to do right. Use Magnetic Starch it has no equal A short prayer will get to heaven quicker than a long one. Are Taa Ualag Alloa's Paot-Kaaa? It is the only cure for Swollen. Smarting. Burning. Sweating Feet. Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. Early History "Adam." said Eve, "you can stay at home evenings now, and take care of the baby, instead of staying out so late at the Simian club." Then it was Adam began to raise Cain. Baltimore American. Hon. W. V. Sullivan. U. S. Senator from Mississippi. Hon. W. V. Sullivan. United Statea Senator from Mississippi, in a letter recently written to Dr. llartman from Oxford. Miss., says the following: "For some time I have been n suf ferer from catarrh in its most Incipient stage, so much so that I became alarm ed as to my general health. But. hear ing of Pe-ru-na as a good remedy, I gave it a fair trial and soon began to improve. Its effects were distinctly beneficial, removing the annoying symptoms, and was particularly good as a tonic. "I take pleasure in recommending your great national catarrh cure. Pe-ru-na, as the best I have ever tried." "W. V. Sullivan." Peruna cures catarrh wherever lo cated. Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O., for a free book on catarrh. Weary Women .Ws fmr wmmry wmem arm foummm Lymrn E. PhUthmm'm VmmwiMBtm Omtmmmmmm It makes wm MnMi stroma ammJamaHhy to mwmromatmm tkmmm Mia to wmioh wmmtma arm amajoot ammaaaa tmay arm wammm Lyam E. Rattan's Vegetable la kmawa from ooaat ta atak wamarn thaa amy otkor motllolaom Ita Moma arm avmrywkmrm mm tmay ara aamatamUy wHUma tkamkfmi tattara wkiak aaaoar Im tkla for Mrs. vioo. Hor addross is lymm, Mass. Ska will ABBtAaaaam aiaaan mianafawAawaW aWaamrnaay waaj aaaasawawemj akakaaraataraa takaahk. Save tlis Labels aad wrhn tot list of premiums we ofler 4 freemrthem. HIRES aawWalcsrwWai WHAT WOULD YOU DO? t ? T T T ETerrene Can't Co to Paris. Those that can go, will. It m hoped, travel via the "Northwestern Line, but ta those who can not go we com mend some of the many Amerl-an re sorts, reached via the "Northwestern Line." Hat Springs. Seata Dakota. To the invalid, the tired person and to the young people, and others out for a good time, this resort offers at tractions not found elsewhere, and the trip is not long, and is Interesting. Take a train on the FREMONT. ELK HORN & MISSOURI VALLKY R. R. at almost any prominent Nebraska town and your route will then ba through the northern part of Nebras ka, known as the "Elkhorn Valley." Every Nebraska will tell you that the "rikhorn Valley" is the best farming portion of the state, year aft er year: then you pass through the grazing portion of Nebraska, whera cattle, sheep and goats are fed la small and large herds. You cannot visit Hot Springs without vit.tlng the Black Hills because the Hot Springs ara la the Bl-ck Hills southern portion In a valley sheltered by surrounding hills or mountains. Tou will be surprised to And the delightful climate, tho warm, natural water baths no artifi cial heating1 necessary scenery beauti ful, imposing: hotels, all kinds, from the Kvans. large, modern and fash ionable to the cosy cottage or pri vate toarulng house. AVithli. 10O miles of Hot Springs, la the upper portion of the Black Hills, is Dendwood. Lead City and the rich gold mining camps, attracting so much attention Just now. Iook up tho standing and output of the celebrated "Homestnke" operating dally with sev eral years' supply of ore In sight. Spirit Lake. Okobojl, Queer names, but nice places, situated in nonnern lewa. and reached by tho "Northwestern Line." a favorable re sort for hunting and fishing. The "Lake Region of Minnesota. No one en tell you how many lakes there are In Minnesota, but we would like to say that tnere are a great many along the line of the "North-Western Line" and that game of all klnua. ilsn. etc. abound In this region. We have pamphlets telling more about these places that we will gladly send. to any address uncn request. "Write us before deciding what to do and where to go. We have some cheap excursion rates to these resorts that we will tell you about. J. K. nUCIIAN'AN. Ml Taos. Agent Y. E. A M. V. It. K.. Omattn. !. 5g The favorite summer drink El DEIICinilC 6ctYHrPnsiH rCnOIUIlQ ROUBLE QUICK Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. Pension Agent. MasNewYaricAveaae. WASHINGTON. O.C MTnWaWOPfwaaalnoa, B.cT LotalnctrMd BxajntnarfTtf. Ptnaton Bureau. 3 v rain ciril war. IS adjudicating claims, attjr aiuce. SEND FOR OUR CHOICE RECIPE BOOK (free to any applicant mentioning this paper). Contains more than fifty valuable recipes by Miss Parloa and Miss Burr, and coiored facsimiles, en abling the housekeeper to readily distinguish the genuine Baker's Chocolate tfWCocoa and guard against imitations Every package of our preparations bears our trade-mark, " LA BELLE CHOCOLATIERE," and our name and place of manufacture. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited Established 1780 b DORCHESTER, MASS. 1 mm) Not the cheapest hat the best Baggy Onr factory can build for tho moaev- 931-47 burs the bucsry here Illustrated, nil heavy rubber or drill top. End springs. Painting, gear, dark Brewster wits green, bod; black, with very hne flnUh. Kerotel leather trimmed. The best hickorv screwed rim wheels. 1-Inch tread. Pull length Brussels carpet. Boot, storm apron, whip socket, foil drop back, toe nail, nickel line rail, leather trimmed shafts. We have vehicles from 3-6B up. in cluding Road Carts. Road Wagons. Surreys. Phaetons. Traps. Spring Wagons and Business Rigs. Shipped C. O. D. east of the Rocky Moan tains on receipt of ga, subject to examination. Send 2c to pay postage SSSIra"'m-' T. i. ItKITS' SlrflYIOKE " Mrs. Capron, widow of the Rough Rider captain who was killed in Cuba, will sail for the Philippines in May to do Red Cross work. Since the death of her husband she has inter ested herself in the welfare of dis- ihirvmi anMlArs CActirinc ATnnlovrripnf for man7 of them. W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 331960 PawatCorgh'Sra. Tsam CmT 2bH 13 maa. SoMavaraawaaa. M ressroatwisfgi .&y 1 A