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Show una mm ui enjianu. The, recently published British COtTUMES FOR THE BALLET. Ag- ECONOMY BUYERS. ricultural budget contains figures that can hardly delight the British farmer. Whwn selecting a piano should be sure of quality. In no music house cm The burden of Its prosaic song Is the be found a stronger array of high grade standard pianos than Is ejv extent to which Great fa erur "Big Four" bodied Grltaln is obliged to depend upon oth" CHMJICERING, EMERSON, STERLING, HUNTINGTON. er countries for her foodstuffs. The year 1903 was an exceptionally bad We have sixteen other makes to select frofo. all dependaone anyway for the farmer. The ble plana. made for people weather could scarcely have been who apnieelese ujniueaUoi.d worse, the yield was lamentably small , af BJf-- . JpP ualy and moderate rrice. prices were low and the agricultural situation was relieved by hardly a MUSIC COMPANY ingle factor making toward ImproveWrits na Post Card far Catilntua ment or even toward promise. Rather, the tell-talfigures, of the budget KANWSCITTS LEADING show a tendency away from improvement. The arable lands of the country UUSIC HOUSE. ETCRrai are being turned to grass. The area given over to the plough Is diminishing to an alarming extent. Last year alone 172,000 acres were withdrawn G. from cultivation. Thirty years ago PATENT LAWYEB UO SOLICITOR if U.S. FQlElfil Pil the tilled area was 30,000.000 acres FIE NOI U PATENTS, TBABE HARM, ETC. Junction Bid , Kinus City, Mo. more than today. The cereal produce DiHenbtck School of Oratory. of the soil still compares favorably $100 REWARD! Incorporated Eleventh Tear. Elocution, with that of the great grain producing Oratory. PbytloeJ Culture. Literature. Write for new catalogue, EROO.KOLO COMPOUND. countries. But that la a sorry set-ofFKJCSTON K. aa DIRECTOR. rannHMuiiHi, mnij r to the knowledge that the actual araalea. ertueaB ataaUlrNMuto, Ms. CITT, Vil.irf Street. UMit itmj4 grain to ft d.v. attkMit ft.r.i i.u.fu. area la shrinking at the rate of a. J iniMilM..! kulih.m.... THE KANSAS CITY HAY CO Uil..UMll.tl.H.uJ.fwlM.k.i acres per annum. By nan Malad. plaia vrirr U M. auWa 1880. Established Wllber Warren. au. m'ritafor rra "riftm r uaauaa." Great Britain raises 1.500.000 bushSr. I. Seeulagtea taaua Ca., aaataa til, He. Pres. Ref. National Bank of Commerce els of wheat, and buys abroad 161,000.-00- R. a. Dn & Co. Timothy, Alfalfa and Prairie Hay. Car YOU PAT VOTKlftb bushels of wheat and 10.000,000 lots. 1305 Weat eleventh 8t, Kansas UNTIL CURES. barrels of flour. Exclusive of fore- City. Mow CURE 6UAJLANTEEI. shore aad tidal water. Great Britain Printed onirk has an area of land and water of 66, LAW Send far free BooV "A TRiATISE OK BRIEFS and KKCl'UM. " One for ccritu SVW oaeOFferTHV 787.000 acres, of which 587.000 are InVfeaea, wlta teatliua4aia from former pa lie a ta. land water. Of this "measured surfaco Addreaa. DR. E. P. NOTSIBI, . the agricultural statistlce account for For particular address 213-2- 0 12tU SU Kansas Dty, H. West 84 per cent, 32.344,000 acres BRIEF PUBLISHING CO. being reA YOUNB MAN WITH LITTLE U4NEY. turned as under crops and gras. UXl W. Twelfth CITY, MO. Si.. Mountain and heath land used for win find special facilities for while educating hlmaelX at the grazing absorb another 12.SC8.000 -Kan as City acres, and the returns of woodland? We rent all standard of machines for IS BO mouth up. to reaponalble parties In all Many students here ret employment (collected In 1895) account for 2,726.-00- per pertaof the halted States. Send for bargain yleldlnir from three to ten dollara per acres. The remaining 16 per cent Sfi. THB 8CHOOLEY STATIONERY week for two hours labor Term CO.. eU and Wyandotte bta, Kao.a City, opena Sept. 14th. AddressperD.day. 8; STEland Is which of M9. including Incapable PHENS. Chancellor, Kansas City, Kansas. profitable cultivation, the portion ocrVTT'O Tba m0t pointed cupied vby holdings of one acre or less, and the area with- tae United State., la that of , A safe, painless, permanent cure Imurdrawn from cultivation In consequence HIGDON e an teed. Twenty-fivyeara' evperlence. & HIGDON. No money accepted until patient n weiL of the extension of urban population. If yen aa.e an Inreanna that you want pat- - CONSULTATION AND VALUAHLE MT " on loan oeiore Koine ,.ne. BOOK FREE, by mall or at oUoe. Write Boston Transcript "v" Ttiey are reliable oulok nJ to Tbelrefloe U at 43 to 434 New York building, KANSAS CITY, MO. CITY. MO. Education. Jknow John DorrlngtonT ated U. S. G. HUGHES. M. D. MIDLAND Judge Bradshaw, as he sampled a 1214 Main Street, Office ATCHISON, KANSAS. martini. "You ought to know him. He KANSAS CITY, MO. Is a newspaper proprietor hlsself. He OBSTETRICAL CASES A SPECIALTY. Atohleon Hall For Male Students, Oak is owner and publisher and managing A rrtvata Hoieltal toe eare of Hall Fer Youna Lad lea. confinement eadSuatf,!. Oorreanondenoa and na. editor of the Arizona Weekly Side- faaea nasa ef phyalcleaa solicited, and raLeot Term Opena September 7, 1004. winder. Whenever he writes an ediuaawan larUed. Oonraea In Acadenw, college. Claatleal, torial they takeUt to the cold storage Literary, Elocution, Vliiulo, Pedajrogy. room of the Ice plant to keep the ofMidland Is beautifully located on CURE Guaranteed Highland Park Heights, south edg-- of fice from catching on fire. His words Atchison, overlooking the city, the Misis like a branding Iron. He Is No Mousy Accept 4 souri and miles ef river and roUln Until Patient Is We 1L landscapes long pa! ted and he has a long, Send for terms, catalogue, etc., to MT FRE BOOK. send It effllotod. honest face like a borte. MILLARD F. TROXELL, D. D. Presiof tlVt Ue leeaa (actum." A veea for atn, elaoonefor wouiea, oootalDlna MI visited him about a month ago. dent Elect, Atchison, Kansas. fcqpy teetlnouial letters from former patient. Address, DR. C P. NOTRIBI, Judge. says he, 'has you seen my new dog? Come along and take a look X14--W West ilth Su, Kansas City, Ho. at him. If yw are Interested In the West, op "He takes me out to the barn, which Western Portable Bath Tu II Investments send for "Hint II $8.50. Made of gral- - II Is built on stilts, and commences to X to II vanlsed steel. tors," published every month. Ml axneled. claw on a chain. Tretty soon evolves Write for fir est authority la the West Free) for particulars, a yellow cur, with his hind feet stuck e&nsttta by sending- yocr name. hack like a fighting mule.. John holds TC3 TORREY EXPLORATION CO, him by the chain for about a minCOLUMBIAN STEEL TANK 00., 1TII Broadway, Denver, Cot Manufacturers of all kinds of Tanks, ute and kicks him frequently In the Wood or Steel. Station A, Kansas City, Ma The Publishers Newspaper Union, side. He was about the mangiest Indian cur I ever see Finally John lets THE HAY MARKET. him go and the dog runs under the WET WEAH1ER. WISDOM!, barn to the length of his chain. 'Stay City, Mo, Sept 1. Receipts THE ORIGINAL m J X 1 U Htirta. John shouts under olo you cart; timothy, there, brute,' car; IN mixed, I cart; straw, 1 ear. Tothe barn. "Vf7v I V I Xi V What d'ye think of my dogr he tal, 40 ears. ser-mwas asks me. less doing tbaa for There l "Finest dog I ever saw, says I. days, and as the receipts were "Now, you won't believe me. Judge, ssJrty good fbe market was weak for says he, 'when I first got that dog he til save choice and No. 1, which are didn't know a d n thing." San Fran- eemint la slowly. slack oa ,yeiLO cisco Call. Sales: No. 1 prairie, S cars at IT.OO. WILL KEEP YOU DKY ft car at $6.76; No. S prairie, S ears NOTHING ELSE VYIIL Woman vs. Wildcat at 16.60, 1 car at $6.25; No. 4 pralrlo, TAKE NO iUMTirVIU A Mount Sterling. Ky., woman was 1 car at $4.00. rata SMOwinVvwi xOTtiMut. tackled by a wildcat With only her um or eaataenrs ana Mare. Choice prairie. $7.25&7.M; No. 1 A. J. TOWtS CO.,aoeroM. ataaa., u.e.a. dog to assist her Mrs. Martha Miller frairle. $3.503T.O0; No. ca., tra., tohokto. eanaea. i prairie, Tew had a battle for lif. She lives near M MtfCCO; No. 3 prairie. $4.7515 50; tho Tennessee Une, In Letcher county, Ko. 4 prairie, $4.003 4.C0; packing and was walking aWhg the pike when Planting Roses on Street. hair, $8.5009.00; No. 2 timothy, $7.00 Hoses are being placed along the the animal leaped upon her from a S timothy, $6.0087.00: sideValks cf nearly all the streets tiee. She bad a stick In her hand and 160; No. ehcrloe No. 1 which have a side $9.00; mixed, clover, tired It vigorously, but the cat burled plat The park 2 cloNo.' mixed, $7.0007.75; blocks In particular are being fitted up ill teeth In her neck and shoulder, etojyr with rose plants In order that the city lacerating her flesh, while with its ver mixed, $(.0007.60; wheat straw, claws it tore her clothing to shreds. 14.80; choice alfalfa, $10.50; No. 1 al- may be beautified more than it Is by The little dog came to her defence, but falfa, $1.50010.00; No. 2 alfalfa, $3.00 the time the Fair Is In progress. Every Ne, t alfalfa, $6.0007.60. he fell exhausted, her screams for et-00- ; Instance of Individual effort to Imhelp not being heard. After she fell prove the looks of the streets, and parihm cat and dog continued the fight Wsnted. House Employes Picking ticularly the park blocks, meets the The rat was weakened by the blows Sehwanscbrid ft Sulzberger Cora hearty approval of the park commisfrom her club and the dob finally pssiy offer standard wages, permanent sioners. Each property owner who a throat grip and held on until position, to butchers and laborers. abuts on the park sidewalk Is anxious the cat was dead. Mrs. Miller was AMrees Superintendent above Co to have the best roses, and as a res alt Kansas City, Kansas. b&dly Injured, but will recover. next year will show some of the choicTribune. est specimens of roses ever grown la UkeV-Nothr- tt' two fer s private garden or under the dlrectlo toforra, The glltwork cn the outside of a aa thla he began to kick hlnv of any commission.' Portland Oregon-taxIs ail right if the Inside If pocket-booeif fas fee tofaae) he wasted In gota lined with tin. ever-increasin- g UJJTs e PATEOT8 FREDERICK FISCHER I LADIES f 1011-ni- 4 100,-00- 0 il 1. m.i M 0 PILES AT LOW PRICES. mm SELF-SUPPO- TYPEWRITERS. Uuirersity. They Are Ready for the Girls la the Priests of Pallas Show. The first detachment of girl for the Priests of Pallas ballet will call Ion Mrs. Kellogg, the Priests of Pal las costumer, today, and from this time on, there will be a separate contingent of girls sent to the costumer each day. A corps of assistants will be used In fitting the costumes, and It is likely tbat the costume department will have some very busy, times before every girl who expects to ride on the floats. Is supplied with a be coming, comfortably fitting and wholly satisfactory costume. The costumes are all made except the finishing, and this Is always delayed until the girls are selected for the floats, and the work of fitting and altering the dress begins. After the dresses are made to fit each girl win select whatever goes with the costume In the way of hose, glooee or headgear, and each one will be fitted wtth a pair of shoes or slippers to go with the ooeturne. After the costumes are fitted they are put, with all of the aocompasrylng access-oleInto boxes marked with the names of the girls who are to wear them. Tfeere fs never asry confusion in the gjvtnrg out of eoetumes, for every bit of work rs anticipated, and there Is no alterations to he made at the last minute, and no scrambling about for forgotten shoee, flowers or beads. The girls of the Priests of Pallas ballet are to ride on the floats In the Priests of Pallae parade, and the dance will be given tn the costumes which they will wear as they ride with Pallas. s, 0 Pa u VARICOCELE ever-increasin- g eiHe-ar- .!... as DR.C.M.COE COLLEGE. Latln-Sclentlfi- long-loine- d. o. PILES e ft t4T,f en-lf- S3$& f If ONER'S i SLICKER tco ob-tait- ed Minneapolis SANITARIUM The) stags iSTABLisMco leas, rhwanlaed with a full staff of sbvaisiajta sod surpoona tar treatment f all Chrouie THiHJf noun a for aoeomaaeAaueei oi paueaba. aaeea. Sltiitmnd Suecitt tuAtn wirf it ufumrp DISEA8E6 OF WOMEN. 'Well equipped to treat diseases Of women. Many who have auffrred fer yeaja eured It home. Special book far women FKEM. TreJaed AMeaaWa4e. Beat Javelld'e Kasaa la ea Weet. Wtmr Ueeila Iaasalaatiaee A quiet boeae wemea durlDT coalmen. en. CAUCUS. TCMSM Me Meaoy Va.aU Cared. WRITS FO PIH SOAK ON Club Feet, Currature ef lmng, Xye, Bkla, KJdttey.BUMer, Rplae, Hare Lis. Uktodaad Efellepar, Catarah, Marroua Plsei bioaaaom itoumm,. X-a- rOS, feaklvelr neeml-C- re Gen VARICOCELE. yesetve Bke tar asaann FKXC B)eK. aa raeterertra fer loes mt VMal vaeVr HaaleallT Cared let Tea 3uaraa New t.eaeaiesjt Power, ByAroeela. BasMire, BWLatare, eve. DEFORMITIES CURED. yeraeaa ortpplod, aeforaaed. leae er aea ky prosor Wtjtd a a aula iwvMm fcodeae treataeenrt fer taeoo Bpwelal anesUe a--t the fcealaarluaa. paid to erippied eblUrea AH. era. treated at heae PaUeata hr eeoaarally malL CoaewrNkitofi Free aad ooaSdeavial. at Aoe er ky loiter. TkWey reare export eaoe niuatraW Book Free, eiriar reach vejuaole laionaatloD. Call at oAleeer write t DR. C H. C0Ef sice. ?15 Walam Sc. XAKSAS CITY. KX Read the following letters from patients treated and cured by Dr. Cos; they tell their own story: Suffered for TwentyYears With Nervous Headache Treated" by Dr. Cos Considers Relief From Pain a Bless InoAGeneral Health Better Than It Has Been for Years Tskes Pl In Recommending Dr. Coo. urs size the as If some men were aa big Ke-- e Cfcy. Kaa, July CUt. IK. ride to of their talk they rouM have Dr. C. M. Coe. Kansas City. Ma. Doctor:-Dear ! sufftTed fee twenty had in a baggage car. years with a pain In ray head, and tried many remedies and doctors without rtMof. About four years mgo I bo can talUnjf Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnslow's treatment from you, and derived much from same. My head and sencrai benefit to Soothing Syrup the best remedy are better than for years. The ef health from pain In my head la a bleaatna- i use for their children during the me. You have always treated mo with !. teething period. fairness and consideration, and 1 take pleasure la recommending- you. Tours very truly. J. w. BT.ATR, Mr. B. Said. talk- I Their Lrttls Girl Entirely Cured of 8i. Johnny's mother was the biggest . ' Vitus' Dance Treated In 1898 Had Willis P. GathrighL of Chicago, j Seelbach's Been Afflicted for Six Months Was hotel last night, "and In Twe Months' Time. too. Cured strange dream It wa3, Kaunas mmmm City, Ma, Sept. U. ISO. tb' wl'toasa eodth cmwfyp Dr. C. M. Coe. Park-Deer Sir: Our lltUe sirl la now entirely It was abott Judge Alton B. cured of Bt. Vitus' dance, by your treatfor presldenL nominee ment In 1891, 6he was afflicted era er, democratic mak- months. Tour treatment cured her la two I dreamt that Judge Parker was months time, and arte has remained wl some large ever ainoa. Respectfully, ing an argument before MAGGIE WACH3MAJ. B. W. Corner 18th and Askew tribunal and had Just concluded his speech by saying: t Tn.rleht I know I am: and I After Being Sick for Eight Years and Trying Msny Doctors Without Perwould rather be right than president" manent Relief, She Went to Dr. Coe "William Jennings Dry an stood near and Was Cured New Well and Dov Parker, and as the New Yorker ing Her Own Work Feels Thst 8 he ooncluded Bryan, with a mlschevlous Owes a Great Deal to Dr. Coe. aaia: look In his flashing eyes Junction City, Kaa , June 20, ItCB. Dr. C. M. Coe. Kansas City, Mo. "Don't woiry about that. Judge t Is now two ye.rs sine - Louisville I waa Doctor:-Itreated at your Sanitarium la youH never be either.Kansas City, and I an well and doing- my own work. Have rained thirty pounds Herald. la wHfcht I was sick for e!ht years before had tried end many doctors, but nersr any permanent relief until I wi It Is harder to climb a spiral stair- obtained X treated at your Sanitarium. I feel that owe a treat doal to you. way than to ride on a hSXlB. J. T. ROM1CX. but you have something to show for Tours respectfully, your work when you stop. Greatly Benefitted by Dr. Cos's TreatmentPeels Like a New Perse Treated Pour Years Age and Hss Pat 'Shure, Molke and phat did Been Perfectly Well Ever Since-H- ad .Dinnis say when he fell from thor top Been III for Ten Years Befor 1PM. Norton, Kas., Juno Try to pick your own company and Dr. C. M. Coe, Kannas City. Mo.It, Doctor:! win say that treat, yon will be lonesome. mtt.t rrMtly benaftted mo, endyrur made me like new a fwl person. It has been four elnce I took from you, The Dowager Duchetts of Abcrcorn, end durine; tho yartralmnt I have flt perfectly wfll, end havo d.me mors work than I axed 92. haOCO descendants. veers I hmA for ; ao-ll- - fu Dr - merry-go-roun- d Isr yf-sr- s tn tn trrlnuir. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this pap?r will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science ias been able to cure in all Its stag? and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is UAien Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and gtvlng the patient strength by building op the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith la Its curative powers, that they offer ene Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for 21st of tfitl-monlal- s. HUM. H3 Succettrully Operated on ' F. J. CHENEY 6 CO, Toledo, rarm land la England rages Is Sold by Druggists, 75o. nail's Family pois are the best price from f 69 to $120 aa 0. Pound Dr. 2. CASE. r.r Hemor-rhol- ds Coe a 8klllful Operator Treatment and Aceemmo-- ; datlons st the Sanitarium all Thst Could bs Desired Recommends Treatment to Other Sufferers. Woodwsrd, OV1.. Nov. f, 1900. To Whom It May Conrvrn: i I underwent a enrrtcAl for at Xrr. Ctm'u fianltirtum, was which anrrfHwfuL Coe i to ,b a very ekillful nporater.funj His 'and ecrommodafinne In trie Sanitarium ere all that could be doeJred. 1 cheer-f'lii- y recommend all sufferers t consult 11. Coe. J. M. trLIfTfC, Editor Bulletin. i ' opi-st1ot- trmont I 'Treat ' I for Catarrh ef the Blsoder Hsd Suffered for Years and Tried Mr.y Remedies None ef Them DM Hire the Good Thst Ours Di. KoAKoer. Mo. Oct 14, Ut$. Dr. C. M. CT. Kanen.a Cltv, Mx t Dear Sir: I take greet pleasure tn writ Ins; yon concernlne: ymir treatment and the rood it he a done for me for wetarrh And bladder. I suffered for years and had fried many remedies, b'it none erer did fth rood that yoyre baa done for roe Respectfully yours. F. T. THOMPSON. i Adress, t..n Illl for some years txforo I applied to Jyou for tratmnt. 1 rwvmmnl all euf to to Tours truly, so ferers you. k start at Set and WyeeAeete Sis. The announcement Is made tn London that chocolates made In Europe contain a large percentage of proof spirits. k. The man who discovers the gold Is rarely ever the one who digs IL Lecaied |