r- . x r - """-J5F IsV,' - rvi'iS' sjcTiJ .- - -- -i-r- -f Jv-V- -PC ' V t 'J - . -4 -"- K "J - .. i - .: - i, . I " f r TV a in , ft - .. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous Prostratioa. If you are dangerously sick what is the first duty of your physician ? He quiets the nervous system, he deadens the pain, and you sleep welL Friends ask, "what is the cause?" and the answer conies in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It came upon you so quietly in the beginning, that you were not alarmed, and when sleep deserted you night .after night untu your eyes fairly burned in the darkness, then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep. lis. A. Hamlet. Yoh ought to have known that when you ceased to be regular in 3Tour courses, and you grew irritable with out cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to know that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache, and backache send the nerves wild with affright, and you cannot sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of i21 W. Congress St.. Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub lish, suffered all these agonies, and was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ; her case should be a warning to others, and her cure carry conviction to the minds of every suffering woman of the un failing efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham'fl Vegetable Compound. Dr.BnlTs COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at one. Conquers Croup, Whoopinr-Cough. Bronchitis, Grippe and Consumption. Quick, sure result. tfr.aWaPMIaasrcCaastlaattoa. MatMalta. SMftr's Slickers -trrmMamnlei Watarpraot. sawyer's Execlnior Broad Pommel Slickers afford complete protection ta both rider and addle. Made extra long and vwdc in the skirt, Iwmrlngadryaeat for rider. Kcsily converted lato a nalfcinscoaC Iirery ennaeat war raaiea war erpraai. ijooic sor uwMxnanc Ifyour dolor docs sot nave Czech lfraaa, write fur catalogue. H. H. SAWYER A SON. Sole Mrs. East caaeriage. Bass. FREE A NUbi f I TmlBMt of Dr. ft. 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R. R. City Ticket OfSce. 1415 Faroam st. (Paxton Hotel Bids) or write HARRY E. MOORES, C. P.& T. A. Oauha, Neb. The"Big Four Route" Is a Railway System Conprislag 2,500 Miles of Superb Roadway BaBtaad Equipped ia the Most Approved Manner of Modera Railway Coaetructkm. Train Servloa f tk "BKI FOUR ROUTE" provides 200 Passenger Trains per day, reqnirins far their operation 150 Passenger Locomotives 450 Passenger Can 25 Parlor Cars 20 Diaisjf; and Cafe Cars to which Sixty at Coathwaoas Service BKi FOUR" aaditsThrsath WAaRBNJ.LYNCM. W.P.fCPPK. Cea.TaaB.ft.Tkt.Act- AjatG.P.ftT.A. CiacurxATi, O. aSBBBBBKJAM faaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaata v J 5S xVfcWL f 'VX X tutSmn L jp MimMTEB HI Iiadaa'a OI4 Tarera's. There yet remain In London of tne eld taverns seven Adam and Eves, five Noah's Arks and, naturally, connected with that, as many Olive Branches. There are two Jacob's Wells, one Job's Castle and one Samson's Castle. Old est of ail, but not the least appropri ate, is a Simon the Tanner, in Long Lane. Bermoudsey, the seat of the tanning industry in South London. Among those marked for destruction, too, one notes the sign of the Two Spies, a r.efereace, of course, to those advance Israelites rvho returned from the Promised Land with their burden of grapes. Carrie' Sharp Reply. Several invitations of a more or less farcical nature have besn sent to Mrs. Carrie Nation regarding a' New York visitation. The latest was a sugges tion that she try her hand at reform ing the Four Hundred, reference being made to the burlesque saloon smash ing act at Senator Clarke's valentine ball. She replied, "The society people of New York probably need reforma tion as badly as any class of people in America, not excepting saloonkeep ers. If they want to bur'psque me when I am trying to save men's souls I do not care. They had bettti employ their time driving vice out of their own city' NEARLY GONE. Bin. Jalla A. Kallahaa, or Owease, Btteau, Baa a Vary Marrow Escape The Doctor Had IJttU Hope. Owosso, Mich., March 25. (Special.) Elite Rebekah Lodge, No. 2, I. O. O. P. of this town.came very nearly losing their esteemed and capable secretary, Mrs. Julia A. Mallahan. Mrs. Mallahan caught a severe cold last winter, and like many others, failed to recognize the dangerous possibilities until it had settled in her kidneys, and left Iter with very severe bearing down pains and almost constant backache. It al most carried her off. Mrs. Mallahan tells the story this way: "I caught a cold last winter, which I neglected until it settled in my kid neys, causing severe bearing down pains and almost constant bachache. My health bad previously been so good that I paid little attention to these symptoms, until the disease had gone so far that my doctor entertained but a slight hope of my recovery. "Fortunately one of our Lodge Mem bers mentioned Dodd's Kidney Pilla. Her description of the cures they had effected sounded like a fairy tale, but I sent for a box, deciding to give them a trial. I soon found that she had but half told the story of what they could do. I bless the day I first tried them, and have- nothing but the highest praise for them." Many very valuable lives have been saved by the timely use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and not a few of these have been in Owosso and other neigh boring Michigan towns. There seems to be no case of kidney trouble or bach-ache that Dodd's Kidney Pills will not cure. They are 50c. a box. six boxes for $2,150. Buy them from your local druggist if you can. If he cannot sup ply you, send to the Dodds Medicine Company, Buffalo. N. Y. A Versatile Fellow. Maurice Thompson was a civil en gineer, a soldier, a lawyer, a poli tician, a naturalist, a novelist a poet and an editor, aud he achieved consid erable distinction in each of these oc cupations, though he appears to have been least successful in politics, as he got only as far as being elected a member of the Idiana legislature and a delegate to the democratic national convention. Do Tear Feet Ache and Bars? .Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen; Hot and Sweating Feet At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. Fair words please the fool, and sometimes the wise. In the Spring, take Garfield Tea. This wonderful Herb Medicine purifies the blood and gives new and vigorous life to systems depleted by the trying win ter season. Where you cannot climb over must creep under. rou Much broth is sometimes made with little meat 44(HMHHH4HHHJH i Two Big Pains j seem to be the heritage of the human family everywhere, via: Rheumatism and Neuralgia but there is one sure and prompt core for both, viz: i: St Jacobs Oil I n i it it n i in 1 1 ii m mT SEAFARING MEN lawJ nntm inc value ur A OWEIty JfTOMV OILED CLOTHING IT WILL 'QVHeCP TUU DRT i IN THE WETTEST WEATUtt L00K FOP. ABOVE "TOADE IWK ON JALE EVERYWHERE CATAI061JFS FPFF SHOWING FULL E.OFGARrlENT.3 AND HATS. AJ.T0WKC0.lH)3T0N.r1ASS 3X Irrigated Lands in Idaho Eex wat Low I IstaftoCshny Co Best Water Supply, uiuw rriGes, leSS 17 lb St, DenTcr. CoIa. "JI Tiwspsta't Ey Water W. N. U OMAHA. No. 13-1901 SafSaBaSSaVewSu? . & -. t ii SI aO ItS aflitJ Kr7Sfl fc$U?V A W jU Lk. 4i A M sl3bs. A WY rv I :xl -i 1J V7 M ytLj yJPt J000 saawJmwflEaaKJTaltSrTBl BBjasatCeacaSyraa. Tastes Good. CseM Plsitttsa. BoMbreayteta. SJ FABM AND GARDEN. OF INTEItaTST TO AGRICULTURISTS. mm tv-to-Data aTlats Afeeat Cataraa tUa of tlia Sell aa Tlelda Taaraof aTexticaltara, tltlraltava aatf StortcaV Treatment for Clry Bltcbr. Charles 0. Townsend, state patholo gist of Maryland, says: The .great hindrance to the success ful production of celery in this state. Is the disease known as Rust or Blight. This disease la produced by a fungus that attacks the leaves and stems caus ing them to assume a yellowish color, with brown spots scattered over them, that Increase in size, until the affected laves and stems die. If the conditions are favorable for the development of the fungus the "leaves will become af fected so rapidly and to such an ex tent that the life of the plant will be destroyed. If the conditions for the development of the fungus are less fav orable, only the outer leaves will die, while the newer leaves will be but par tially destroyed. The result will be a small plant of inferior quality. During the past two years the rust has been eo destructive in this state that a num-. ber of growers have abandoned the raising of this otherwise satisfactory crop. There Is no fixed time for the appearance of celery rust, but it is us ually to be seen after a drought of longer or shorter duration, followed by warm, damp weather. It must be remembered that these weather condi tions alone will not produce rust, but that the fungus spores must be pres ent before the rust can make its ap pearance. In combating the disease therefore it is necessary either to produce those conditions under which the spores can not germinate, or to spray some fungi cide upon the plants that will destroy the spores or at least prevent them from germinating. In order to deter mine which method of procedure would be best, and for the purpose of finding a satisfactory remedy for the celery rust, a number of experiments were undertaken on the college grounds. From a part of one of the celery beds four plats of about equal size' were laid off and treated as fol lows: No. 1 was shaded, No. 2 was sprayed with ammoniacal carbonate of copper, No. 3 was sprayed with Bor deaux mixture while No. 4 was left un treated for comparison. In shading No. 1 a framework 18 inches high was built over the plat, and over this framework, was spread a single thick ness of muslin which was left In place during the hot season of July and Au gust, and was removed only, to work the plants.- - -"?'. "v The ammoniacal carbonate of cop per used in No. 2 wasmade by; placing one ounce of copper carbonate, in Just enough ammonia water to dissolve it and then diluting to nine gallons with ordinary well water. The amount ol ammonia water required per ounce of copper carbonate, was about one half pint which was diluted to two quarts before the copper carbonate was placed In it In plat No. 3, the Bordeaux mix ture used was the ordinary strength and prepared from stock solutions. These solutions were applied with the aid of a knapsack sprayer. The treatment of the celery was not begun until the rust had made its ap pearance, hence the leaves that had been attacked died in spite of the treatment, as was expected, showing that the measures used must be pre ventive and not curative, and should therefore be begun before the, plants are attacked. Some of the leaves that were not diseased before shading, be came affected after the shading was done, but the plants were in much better condition than those in plat 4, which received no treatment. The am moniacal carbonate of copper and the Bordeaux mixture both kept the healthy leaves free from the attacks of fungus, but the plants sprayed with the ammoniacal carbonate seemed to make a better growth than those sprayed with Bordeaux mixture. Whether the growth was retarded by the Bordeaux mixture or hastened by the Ammonia solution it was impos sible to determine. All the plants sprayed lived, while of those not treat ed about one half died, and the remain ing half were smaller than the treated plants owing to the constant attack of the fungus and the consequent los3 of leaves. The conclusion is therefore that the rust may be satisfactorily controlled by spraying; that ammo niacal carbonate promises better re sults than Bordeaux mixture, and that shading, as used in these tests, is only partially successful in preventing cel ery rust. Forests Will Ba Reserved. By trading nearly a million acres of government land in Arizona with the Santa Fe Railroad Company and other owners, Secretary Hitchcock has been able to add to the forest reserve 1,950, 720 acres of magnificent timber in the San Francisco mountains. This Is es pecially important because the sources of the Verde and Salt rivers and sev eral other streams which furnish water for the irrigation of a large area are found in these mountains, and if the timber were cut away the supply would soon be so much reduced as to make agriculture impossible. This forest contains one of the finest bodies of timber in the world, and has been the grazing ground of millions of sheep and cattle, which, the experts say, have injured the Irrigation supply by tramping down the ground and preventing the water from soaking into the soil, so that when there was any rainfall it went off into a flood instead of gradually. The Santa Fe Railway Company, under its land grant, owned every alternate section, and the government every alternate section, so that it was impossible to consolidate the interest and reserve the forest without the co-operation of the railway officials, which has been liberal and patriotic They have ac cepted a similar area in other parts of the territory. When this reservation is completed Arizona will have perma nent parks of 6,000,000 acres in the Prescott, Black Mesa, Grand Canyon and San Francisco reserves, only sur passed in extent by those in California and Washington. Tersaoat Flaals. Some interesting statistics of Ver mont plants are sent us from the Ver mont experiment station. These fig ures are taken in part from the new Flora of the state, published by the Vermont Botanical Club. According to this publication there are now 1,563 species of ferns and flowering plants known to occur uncultivated in Ver mont Of these, 79 species are trees, including 11 species of oak. 7 kinds of maple, 6 poplars, 4 pines and 4 birches. These are mostly useful; but there are 80 species of weeds, some of which are pernicious and promis ing trouble. Out of the present cen sus of 1,563 species, 270 hare moved Into the state since Up coamtry settled. Many of thsai hvr adzed with agricultural Am, or have beea introduced directly or indirectly by artificial means. A large propor tion of these new-comers are like our American population, importations from Europe; and only a minority of 60 or less havexome to Vermont from -other states or from Canada. It is in teresting to notice how the number of known species has increased in recent years. When the first list of Vermont plants was published by Oakes in 1842, there were 929 species known. Tor rey's. list of 1S53 gave 1,031; and Per kins' list of-1888 gave 1,360. In each case some plants were included by mis take, so the increase since 1S88 is more than the difference between 1.563 and 1,360. Most of the additions are of species which' have doubtless been here all the while but have only recently been discovered. Breedias; Ideal Type. It seems to us that there is & great deal of false doctrine going the rounds of the press and institutes on the sub ject of breeding, and the explanation is evidently to be found in lack of familiarity with the laws of breeding as set down by scientists who have studied the matter properly. We are led to make the above remarks by see ing 8uch statements as the following: "If you want to breed good hogs of ideal type, then pick a big, slabsided tow and breed her to a short, stub-and-twiat boar." Anon: "If your sows are' plainly deficient in one respect go out and find a boar that is abnormally good In the point where the sow is de ficient and he will counteract the bad fault of the sow." That means that he wW beget plga that are unlike him self and at the same time unlike the SOW or in other wordn nrnve to be I the sire of pigs that are a sort of com promise between the two abnormal types of the sire and dam. Now this Is utter foolishness. Like produces like in as much as nature through the law of heredity transmits to progeny the type'and characteristics of the par ent which have become fixed charac ters of the parent's family. This hered ity is possessed equally by the sire and dam if each has been as long bred in line hence the mating of the two but blends too clmilar tendencies and the product Is but a repetition of the characters of the two or a composite of both. The big, slabsided sow re ferred to is no more a perfect ideal of what a hog should be in appearance than is the short, stub-and-fwist boar. Two bad factors joined do not make a third good auantitv. The bad shaped sow and the bad shaped boar will impress upon the progeny when matea the character of that parent which is bred with most prepotenco. It may bo that the boar is more pre potent then the sow in which case the progeny would take most after him and so be short and of the stub and twist character, or If the sow was most prepotent the pig6 would take after her peculiarities. There would at least be no certainty that the blending of the two different types would effect the creation of a third entity of superior type to that of either sow or boar. This being the case what Is the good, of trying such experiments? Given the fact that there is an ideal hog, and each breeder has his ideas as to ideal, the way to perpetuate that ideal or to build up towards its creation and permanence is not to mix two dif ferent types hoping to establish a third better one but to select an ideal type as a pattern then mate sows and boars that have each the most perfect de velopment of the various points en tering into the formation of that given type. The sow and boar should be of the same type; both should be as per fect as possible In every point of the type but neither should be abnormal in any respect, for abnormalities are apt. to be sports of nature, hence not transmissible, while known family characteristics, fixed In tne family by long breeding in tho same line, will repeat themselves in the progeny so long as they are kept pure and un tainted. Taking what has been said into consideration it Is then seen that In seeking out a boar to counteract the bad type and characteristics of home sows the boar chosen should bs of as perfect shape as possible with a pedigree behind that shape which promises that the said shape is not accidental but fixed and likely to be prepotently transmitted to his pro geny. Such a boar should be bred to sows that are as like him as possible If his type is the ideal one of the breeder. If the sows do not suit the breeder then it is better to get rid of them than to damage the breeding ef fects and values of the ideal boar by insulting him with such mates. We assert boldly that If it be necessary to blend two different types of any ani mals every breeding season to get a third and more desirable one the breeding operations will perpetuate a tribe of animals lacking prepotency and fixed type. Oar Aurlcoltaral Expoits. The report of the secretary of agri culture shows that our total sales of domestic farm products to foreign countries during the four fiscal years 1897-1900 aggregated the enormous sum of 13,186,000,000, or close to SS00, 000,000 in excess of the export value for the preceddlng four-year period. In other words, we received on an aver age during 1897-1900 for products of domestic agriculture marketed abroad nearly 8200,000,000 a year above the annual amount paid us for such prod ucts during 1893-1896. The agricul tural exports of the United States for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900 amounted in value to 1844,000,000. ex ceeding all other records except the phenomenal one of 1898, when a valu ation of $859,000,000 was attained. Dur ing the past four years, 1897-1900, the farm produce exported bad an average annual value of $797,000,000, as com pared with only $598,000,000 for the prior four-year period. One of the most powerful obstacles in the matter of land settlement fn some parts of Australia is the prickly pear. It has grown to be a fearful pest. It has taken possession of whole tracts of country and the settler has to fight a pitched battle for every acre he csils his own. A single fruit' brings forth thirty, sixty and even several hundredfold of good productive seed. All herbage may droop, die and disap pear in the oven of an Austrlian drouth, but the pear survives, flour ishes and carries on its progress of ex pansion and reproduction with uncon cern. The real character of -.a man is found out by his amusements. Sir Joshua Reynolds. Most men are bad. Bras. Great men stand like solitary towers in the city of God. Longfellow. The most unhappy of all men is he who believes himself to be so. Henry Home. THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN HERALD PRAISES FOR PERUNA. Catarrhal Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration Make Invalids of More Women Than All Other Diseases Combined. lili I TlffsaaBsaavgSSsaMg! l Isw fi JsaBsaar aaaaaHj aasssaaT- sssss5f$yrsSss3aay . v SpAajC"tv ay f Peruna is the woman's friend every where. It is safe to say that no woman ever used Peruna for any catarrhal de rangement but what it became indis pensable in her household. lVetters From Womea. Every day we receive letters from women like the following. Women who have tried doctors and failed; women who have tried Peruna and were cured. Miss Katie Klein, 6125 Bartmer ave nue, St Louis, Mo., writes: "Peruna has done me more good for catarrh than the best doctors could. I had catarrh so bad. but after taking Percna it is entirely gone, and I feel like a different person." Miss Aaaa rreseott'a ITetter. Miss Anna Prescott, in a letter from 216 South Seventh street, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: " am sincerely grateful tor the relief I have found from the use of Pe runa, I was completely used up last fall, my appetite had failed and I felt weak and tired all the time. My drug gist advised me to try Peruna and the relief I experienced after taking one bottle was truly wonderful. "I continued Its use for five weeks, and am glad to say that my complete restoration to health was a happv surprise to myself as well as to my Mends. "Anna Prescott. A constant drain of nervous vitality depleting the whole nervous system causes the mucous membrane surfaces to suffer accordingly. This is the con dition called systemic catarrh. It very nearly resembles, and there is really no practical difference, between this con dition and the condition known as neu He who speaks praised by no one. ill of himself is Arc Yon Using Allen's Foot Kase? 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 FREF. Ad dress. Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. Y. You may cook in small pots as well as in large ones. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. rackage for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. He who would save with the mouth. should begin Now that tho Winter season is past It is well to cleanse the system and purify the blood with Garfield Tea an Herb Medicine good for all. When the tree falls every one runs to gather sticks. X do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption has an equal for couxhs and tolds. John V Botek, Trinity Springs, Intl., Feb. :5, l&OO. A friend's faults may be noticed, but not blamed. OOOOOQOO' Caused by over-work! Over-eating! Over-drinking! No part of the human body receives more ill treatment than the bowels. Load after load is imposed until the intestines become clogged, refuse to act, worn out. Then you must assist nature. Do it, and see how easily you will be cured by CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Not a mass of violent mercurial and mineral poison, but a pure vegetable compound that acts directly upon the diseased and worn out intestinal canal, making it strong, and gently stimulating the liver and kidneys; a candy tablet, pleasant to eat, easy and delightful in action. Don't accept a substitute for CASCARETS. paWams. to I" bring a surgeon. weweler's Weekly. ZY aaajw. a. na -I hmf goo 14 js at a lira wlthsH &) ammr m b. .b saTmcat oT tsie Tsawela. Cbroolceonstjpa- ammy ammammmm. mmm e " uon for seren years placed ma la this Urrlbl nmmmT nmmmmmmmx mmmm in- condition; I did ererrttiln-1 beard of bat norer char mmmmw aVaaaaaaBaaaaal aaaaaam 1 j round say relief onullbeson utiCACABSTS. yssssW aaammr amW BaaaaaaV ecl 1 dow Lsts from one to tare psssscts aday. and car .. ;" rsmmw mmw mw Mamma . U I was rich I would sire ndaoo for each move- tl . -f tmam aaaV w mammm u mwu n usacb relief. AYuuBL.mrxr, in - V m9mW Wm mWmW -j KS9KasseI18t..IJetrolt,atlca. ( A mjW LLmmT afor iMforasatloa. ' aH QLW ssMsssaws 'V Tommy P -Hat do t- out -tr- :n cl1" H- BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. THIS IS THE TABLET rasthenia, or nervous prostration, Peruna will be found to effect an immediate and lasting cure in all cases of systemic catarrh. It acts quickly and beneficially on the diseased mu cous membranes, and with healthy mucous membranes the catarrh can no longer exist Feraaa a Trme Frleasl to Weaea. Mrs. F. J. Lynch, writes the follow ing from 324 3. Division street Grand Rapids, Mich: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen "I earnestly recommend Peruna to any suffering woman, as it cures quickly. Last year I had a most persistent cough which nothing seemed to cure. Two bottles of Peruna did more for me than all the doctors seemed to do. In a couple of weeks I found myself in excellent health, and have been enjoying it ever alnce. Hence I look on Peruna as a true friend to women." Mrs. F. J. Lynch. Peruna is equally efficacious in cur ing catarrh of the throat as in curing systemic catarrh or catarrh of the stomach. Catarrh is essentially the same wherever located. Peruna Cures catarrh. Feraaa Xakee Ton Feel like a Hew . Fersoa. Miss Mary Coats, a popular young woman of Appleton, Wis., and presi dent of the Appleton Young Ladies' Club, also speaks in glowing terms of Peruna. A letter recently received from her by The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus. Ohio, reads as follows: "I am glad to call the attention of my friends to Peruna. When that lan guid, tired feeling comes over you, and He who flees proves himself guilty. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. He who would seek revenue must be on his own guard. Mrs. Wlaslow's Soothing- Syrnp. Vor children ttblng, softens the sums, reduces tr flammaUoa.allayt paia.cores wind colic 2jcabotue When one foot stumbles is near falling. the other TO CURK A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Baoiio Qcim.ne Tablets. All Urujrcists refund the money if it fails to cure. a. V. Grovc't, signature is on the box. 25c. He who is scared by words has no heart for deeds. The stomach has to work hard, grinding the food ire crowd into it. Multe Its work easy by chewing Bccmnn's Pepsin Gum. Ask advice of your equals, help of your superiors. Thirty minutes is all the time re quired to dye with PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES. Counsel after action after harvest is like rain wels Don't Move? aaaamaMaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaa aaaaaaaaw IM. MMsalelias, WUsi Wmmtm kawcla. flbsd a stoswkMi watotfrafs liver trewsie, tuiew aTSTi r 1 seatsae Mcwtkvr. vour food no loneer tastes eood. and small annoyances irritate you. Peruna will make you feel like another person inside of a week. "I have now used it for three sea sons, and find it very valuable and efficaious." Miss Marie Coats. Diseased nerves are traceable direct ly to poor digestion, and poor diges tion is directly traceable to catarrh. With the slightest catarrh of the stom ach no one can have good digestion. Very few of the many women who have catarrh of the stomach suspect what their real trouble is. They know they belch after meals, have sour stom ach, a sensation of weight or heavi ness, a fullness, irregular appetite, drowsiness, gnawing, empty sensations, occasional pain they all know this; but they do not know that their trouble .. ---. . Is catarrh of the stomach. If they did they would take Peruna. Peruna cures catarrh wherever lo cated. As soon as Peruna removes catarrh from the stomach the diges tion becomes good, appetite regular, nerves strong, and trouble vanishes. Peruna strengthens weak nerves, not by temporarily stimulating them, but by removing the cause of weak nerves poor digestion. This is the only cure that lasts. Remove the cause: Nature will do the rest Peruna re moves the cause. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a full statement of your caso and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O. True greatness consists in being great in little things. Johnson. H0W1 This? TVe offer Otin Hundred DoUan reward foranv ease of Catarrh that ensuol be cured by UMl's Catarrh Cure. P. J. UHKXEY & CO.. Prop.. Toledo. CL We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their ilrm. West&Truax. Wholesale Drumrists. Toledo. O.: Waldinsr. Kinrntn & Marvin. Wholesale Drupjrfsts, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's 'Tatarrh Cure is taken internally, act ln direct.' r upon thcblcodandmucoussurfaces of the svstom. Testimonials sent free. Prico oc per bottle. &oid by all o rugisU. Hall's Family VllU are '.he best. Say not always that tho 1 knowest, but always know what thou sayest. Claudius. We thank you for trying Wizard Oil for rheumatism or neuralgia, then you will thank us. Ask your druggist Every man's life is a fairy tale writ ten by God's fingers. Hans Christian Anderson. $148 will buy new Upright piauo on easy payments. Write for catalogues. Schmoller & Mueller, 1312 Farnam street Omaha. You may light another's candle at your own without loss. cisera wu !. irw it u tsmis wurim ?. staUlar ascwleteo la taewrl. Talala aaastasa aral ear acsc t tnaaaiai. wo aave taua. i alter astaa aax. rwtara fa aaaaaa aaxlaaaTaaaaeaMiwsTSS aa r mmB. ar taw arajKist fraas wkeayea aaraea CSJgT-L. .a BstkfcrkethViMt. Take wr a vie Matter what aHa aaaaVaa BC7 eiOAiCAJBtarliirjSaak IrtekyasU. AMi nUMaaSaltm,a?!ittsa7wB? AM IHBTOMKE W fESTEM CAIAM. ttlaaa aaal OUter Hew IMa- Cp Tkla V To the Editor, Dear Sir: The past three or four years havejdemonstrated to a large number of Americans the value of the grain-growing and ranch ing lands of Western Canada. Tens or thousands have taken advantage ot the offer made by the Canadian gov ernment as well as of the exceedingly low prices asked for lands by the rail way, colonization' and other compan ies. The experience of those who have been settled there for some little time is of a highly gratifying character. So much so that the Canadian govern ment who has control of the immigra tion into Western Canada, has decid ed to open up some new districts this year ia the well known Saskatchewan Valley and also In the fertile plains ot Assiniboia. These Districts are prob ably the most productive in the entire West and in close touch to largely set tled communities as well as being .situated on some of the most import- Ant linaa nP rallwav nTfinw ara Within , easy reach of markets, schools, church es and other social advantages. In some of these districts lands may be nomesteaded as well as purchased out right at very low prices. Now as to , what can be done on these lands. The evidence of the settlers in the neigh borhood of the lands now about to be opened for settlement (some of them being located in one of the best Indian Reservations) goes to show that the very best results have followed even most indifferent methods. Cases are given where farmers having gone there with most limited means, barely enough to erect a small house and break up a little land, have in three or four years time become prosperous, all debts paid and money in the bank. The soil in the Districts mentioned. Assiniboia and Saskatchewan, is a rich black loam, fifteen inches to three feet deep. As a settler says, "It appears like the accumulation of decayed vege tation and ashes for centuries (tne sub-soil is a stiff, putty clay)." On this soil it is possible to raise from 40 to 50 bushels of wheat to the acre, oats 75 to 10 bushels, all of which bring Rood prices at the local market. For . x .a a x a .... mixed farming these new districts are probably among the best in Western Canada. Stock fatten easily on the wild grasses. Hay is plentiful, and prices splendid. Another settler writ ing to a friend in Iowa says: "The climate is all that could be desired, plenty of rainfall in summer, with no hot, dry winds. On the 28th of Sep tember I saw prairie flowers in full bloom, sweet com, potato and tomato vines that had not been touched a par ticle with frost, and the winters are milder than those in the State from which I came. After the holidays the winter sets in clear and cold, with plenty of snow for good sleighing; no high winds or blizzards are known. Horses live out all winter and pick their own living, while cattle live an winter in open sheds and around tho hay ricks. Wheat, oats and barley are the principal grain crops. Potatoes and all other roots and vegetables do well, the yield being enormous as compared to those in the States. Wild Iruits, such as strawberries, raspber ries, cranberries, gooseberries and all varieties of currants yield In abund ance. As a reader of your valuable pa per for a number of years, I feel that I should inform you of the progress and advancement being made in Can ada within the past few years, and the inducements and advantages that will follow settlement in Western Canada. Those who desire information can do as I did, and apply to any Agent ot the Canadian Government, whose name I see appears in advertisements appearing elsewhere in the columns of your paper, and when writing ask par ticularly about the Saskatchewan Val ley or Assiniboia Districts. Yours truly, 1 Old Reader." we must adapt ourselves to the truth. Claudius. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE! STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. One would rather be bitten wolves than by sheep. by. Home-Seekers Exrnrstons. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month the ChicHgo, Miluaukre & St. Paul Railway will sell round-trip excur sion tickets from ChlcoRo. Milwaukee and other points on its line to a great many points in South Dakota. North Dakota and other Western and North western States at about one fare. Tak a trip west and see tho wonderful crop and what nn amount of good land can be purchased for a little money. Furth er information as to rates, routes, prices of farm lands, etc., may be obtained by addressing F. A. Miller. General Pas senger Agent. Chicago, 111. Confusion is the enemy of all com fort, and confusion is bom of pro crastination. Amiel. !0c 25c 50c. NEVER SOLD JN BULK. DRUGGISTS triets to Be fiaaiai la Um Great Saakatehawaa YeJsey a VettMa rialaa er Anlattsla Tmr, avaaaar aaaa. aaqy BCaefaraeia Baesser SI aaawm mU CANaWAataTflS aBaaa3S & ? s 1 f -. " ( W " f - . I . -3 v-w vrra'jif vjfv-j(NriiT! " T TSs'.'""1 v. .