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Show V V ACCIDENTS SDRGIGAL0PE?1TI0NS How Mrs. a Opera an Oi.cration. Singer, 1'roof Tht Mauy (ijiorations for Orariuu TruuLU-- are tn- necessary. Enu-e-, 1!m ;iim ! IN SHOOTING- - SHE DID NOT RECLAIM of Tbani Only Woodr Is that M r Uu Mot Occur. It is a matter of wonder that far more accidents do lot occur out shoot-Ir- Notf-i- l Uiva thtt Opportunity, It rs Slutord Dot Not Kopsut. These who "pas the plate" la coun try ehurtlies are not often regaled with the glaier of gold among the contributions. It is related that about en years ago Mr. aud Mrs, Leland Stanford were traveling through the middle west Incognito. They happened to be in Ploomington, Iud., one Sun day, and pursuant to their usual custom went to church. They attended the Christian church of Uloomington, then largely in the hands of Amri Al- water. When the plate was passed for the collection Mrs. Stanford dropped in a $10 gold piece. Mr. Atwater was the deacon in charge of the collection-takinIt was noticed that the ushers htld a hurtled conference with him when the money was taken forward. At its conclusion Mr. Atwater said: "Ladies and gentlemen, there has evidently bteu a mistake. Some one has dropped a $10 gold piece into the collection. If he will pass up after the services we will be glud to allow him to exchange it for the amount he intended to give." It is, of course, need less to say that Mrs. Stanford did not take advantage of the opportunity. Though U has been calculated that ia the Piriti.h Isles some SOo.OoO persons (at whom -- ".'.OmO take out either "samj" or "shooting" licenses) shoot core or lesa in the course of the year; and it has been estimated that no less thaa M.OeO t..K) tc W,(w.w0 of cartridges are annually nred. Vet the accidents are few and far between. We have all had s "Deab Mes. riNKiiAM : Travelling for years on the jval, with irregular meals and &hep aud damp Wiis. brue down my health & coii.pk-t-cltwo years a?o that the physician advised a complete rest, arid when I had gained others, perhaps, may have from us. 1 have mysaif seen one fatal accident. I was near liy when another one occurred the two within four days of one another. Hut the actual accidents, great or small, that have come within one's own observation or knowledge are. 1 think, extraordinarily and providentially few, says a writer ia the Fortnightly Review. And yot we have, on the one hand, our dangerous and our careless shots among us, and, on the other, we have the loitering beater and the ignor'int "stop," who so often manage to occur in the unexpected spot. "Me shot round me," was the graphic description given me of a reckless shot "he shot round me, he shot above me, he shot below me, he shot at me; I was, as I may say, like the Burning Bu;h, in the midst of fire, yet not consumed.' " Lord Cardigan, of Balaltlava fame, was once heard abusing his keeper for extravagance in using men instead of boys for "stops." "Beg pardon, my lord," was the matter-of-fareply, "but your lordship will remember that last year you shot down all escapes; tad escapes A , - iip.. u.'iii:rc!'.. sufficient vitality, fin operation fir ovarian trouble . Nut a very cheerful prosp t, to be s ir". I, however, was advised t try Lydia 11. Pinkliiim's : aud SanVegetable Compoiiri ative W;i.ll ; 1 did s ., fortunately Before a month had parsed I felt that my gvueral health had improved; in. three mouths more 1 was cured, and I have been in perfect health si me. I di I not lose an engagement or miss a nvril. " Your Vegetable Compound Is certainly wonderful, and well worthy the praise your admiring friends who have been cured are ready to give you. I always speak highly of it, and you Fill admit I have (fond reason to do so." Mrs. (. Naurs, Lansing-- Mich. 95000 forfeit if aboue- testimonial it not genuint. for uie. WESTERN pihow Result POFES OF HUMBLE B13TH. , Many School Children Are Sickly. Fever-ishnes- the Pontiffs Hare Sprang from Lower Ranks of X.tfe. Many of the popes have sprung from low origin. Alexander V. (1490) was also a beggar boy; Benedict XII. was the son of a baker; Sixtus IV. (1471) was the son of a fisherman; Sixtus V. (1585), whose name was Felix Perretti, was a pig driver at Montalto, and at tracted the attention of a Franciscan monk, who educated him. He rose to be bishop of Fernio, soon after to be cardinal, and was then elevated to the papal throne, and celebrated his reign by erecting many of the finest build ings in Rome. Nathaniel i.'awthorne, writing of his tomb in the grand old church of St Maria Maggiore, says "If anything can still the spectator to silence and awaken him to great recollections it is the monument of this astonishing man, who as a child herded swine, and as a maa commanded kings and filled Rome with so many works that from every side his name, like an echo, rings upon the traveler's ears.' Urban IV. (1261) was the son of a French cobbler; Adrian VI. was the son of a weaver; Boniface the Great was a street gamin and held horses for pennies. In recollection of his earlier days he invited two kings to lead his mule when he rode to his coronation as pope of Rome. Hildrebrand, the great orator monk, who became Pope Gregory VII. (1703), was the son of a car penter from Tuscany and one of the most brilliant statesmen of his age. He practically revolutionized Many of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother (iray, a nurse ic Children's Hour. ?!ew York, cure Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy Worms. d At all rupgistN.2;e. Sample mailed free. s, Address A.len S. Olmsteii. Le Koy, N.Y. I.lne. Africa's Groit The Cape to Cairo telegraph line is now completed to Cjiji, on Lake Tanganyika, a distance of 2,500 miles. Half as many more miles will bring it to Fashoda, where it will connect with the Egyptian system to form the complete nortn and south line through Africa. A lateral branch will be built from Ujiji east to the coast of Zanzibar. Europe.-Chicag- Record-Heral- Just within her grasp is safety -- but she " os, Pip. IS l luc wicinj; KMJKIIlg a woman struggling in a sea of disease 'rh .. 1, ; .tninrr the same thing look "ft the wrong way T rl. lV 11. O A-- X'.P'l snatching at medicinal straws when the life buoy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is within her reach. Many a woman has testified : " I know I should but for Dr. Pierce's not be alive This famous Favorite Prescription." medicine establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Weak and sick women, especially those suffering from diseases of long standing, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as 6trictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. know "I tail! pleasure in writing to let yon ' H y the preat pood I received from your Favorite ' Vreecnptioii ' and your ' Pleasant Pellets. Bays I Co., Ky. Mr. Nora Caddie, of Rio, Hart ' of Fuvoiite Prescriptook seven or ciK'it tion ' and one or two vials of the Pellets.' Think 1 would have txen in m? grave had it not been for your medicines. It has been about four months' siu'.-- I took the medicine. I was all run down, had loss of uppetite. could not sleep at night, .was nervous, had backache. Mack spots on niv limbs, and sick headache all the time. I have'not had sick headache since I took your medicine." "Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dizziness and sick headache. UNION n Sold by iiniglaa Stores In American cities, and the belt rci.ul slioe defers everywhere. sat Inn! The genuine hsee V. 1 i,i:e:1s' nxme and pnea suniprd oti tlie bottom. .V.winereiiie ir" tola in taolt Most ln r,lr.. f Q4 f 7t ' IMOO sot IS? I'n'es. ivmzz Pair". I.S.V,7. ItKHrrls.Wi.TUO rairs. Itmn DouUei in four fius.nosi Kjr T ?. f,E.,S,? an' M '.Kb... W.I, Stile wis f.wn.1 - i' M sen. rnt. i I" est at AIiiCJ Cn'ino W.l Of AT'i. e. i- r- lo lii C or.l tiv t tl''..( !. few. 1 '".ritf: W. N. U.. I'.'T r lit out nmll. I l"l m lar Salt turns. "1'te niktsrs woal two Porenf enff'.A'.tfiona' fantjunm. '"I i'k n ' ('wiwfn'l I.Y V ''('ii.l.f oiti-- yl- tolpe r,.l.,..M4 .D..IIM Shix men". s r i,,i.imil. ".,'',ln""rU.-e.- ,i M.t ri L r' etr. f ! ' ". I istaloa; rirnrlitnTi. t. ako No. 15, 1902 A Y. M. C. A. 'Suggestion. Young men living in London on small means and they are almost numberless are likely to hear good news before long. The scheme fir providing a central residential club, which has been under the considera tion of a special committee of the Young Men's Christian Association at Exeter hall for some time, is now practically settled. It is proposed to provide a superior kind of Rowton House, with about 400 separate bed rooms and let them at the modest rate of 3 shillings a week This will give the resident the free run of the lnsti tution, including library, recreation room, baths and gymnasium, together with the use of storage accommoila tions for bicycles. Meals will be sup plied In a comfortable and commodt ous dining room at a mere fraction above cost price, and even the laundry will be economically run. It ia likely that this hotel for studious youth may cost 25,000 and will soon pay for U Belt. Not Bard to Flease. Washington woman who has a home that is in reality a small farm in the suburbs close by this city, emll ploys a colored youth as a work around the place. He attended divine services recently and was evi dently very much Impressed with what he heard at church in reference to religious requirements during Lent. Returning home from the house of wor ship he literally took away the breath of his employer by announcing, In all seriousness: "You needn't bother about me dur ing Lent Just give me a dozen eggs for breakfast every morning, and plcn ty of oysters and fish and I'll manage to get along very well without meat" man-of-a- Kapld Growth of the West. While the production of grain is not increasing as rapidly as population the manufacturing and commercial Interests of the West are increasing more rapidly than those of the whole country, manufactured products showing a ratio of 70 per cent increase for the United States as against 112 per cent for the West. Not the least remarkable feature about this development Is the triumph of Industry over natural obstacles. Towns without coal, Iron or water power turn out manufactured products that are shipped to the ends of the earth Tazatlou and Keprrsentatlnn. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. at the national suffrage convention, presided over a discussion on the advlrabinty of women's entering a protest against taxation without representation when paying their taxes. At the suggestion of the treasurer, she invited the women present who were taxpayers to rise, The result was a surprise to everybody. It seemed as if alumf'. all the women In the great church stood up en masse. those who The president then were unwilling to protest to take their seats. Only about h.ilf a tbnen sat down. t't'-as- i Curative CANADA. Heyoiid Reports belief. Regina, Assiniboia, Canada, January At the Agricultural Statistics Branch of the Department of Agricul ture for ne Territories, reports are now being received from grain threshers throughout the Territories, for statistical purposes. The reports are somewhat delayed this year, owing to the extensive crop and the delay In getting it threshed. The Department of Agriculture is leading the way in a new departure, with regard to the collection of crop statistics. In the older provinces, crop estimates are based entirely on the opinion of per sons interested in the grain business who ought to be, and no doubt are, well posted upon the probable yields. Still the reports are simply a matter of opinion, in which a mistake may easily be made. The Territorial Department, however, has adopted the system of returns of crops actually threshed, upon which to base their reports. The accuracy of the reports cannot, therefore, be gainsaid, for they represent a compilation of actual threshing results. In this connection, it might be mentioned that the Department Is organizing a system of growing crop returns, which will be In operation next summer. The information thus obtained, with estimated acreage, will be available for business men, banks, railway companies, and other interests which have to discount the future in making provision for the conduct of their business. The crop reports already to hand show some remarkable cases of abIn the Regina normal development. district, many returns are given of crops of wheat running from 40 to 45 bushels to the acre. J. A. Snell, of Yorkton, threshed 28,000 bushels of oats from 450 acres, an average of 63 bushels per acre for a large acreage. W. R. I.'otherwell, of Abernethy, threshed 2,650 bushels of wheat from a field, an average of 53 bushels per acre. In the Edmonton district, T. T. Hutchings threshed 728 bushels of wheat from a plot, ai average of nearly 73 bushels per acre. S. Norman threshed 6,950 bushels of oats from 60 acres of land, an average of 116 bushels per acre. The publication of the actual yields or grain threshed will likely open the eyes of the people to the great capabilities of the Western Canadian prairies. HKrd furnishes at a vt vsi!,., Co-- t. 'the cures which it has mad cf Mood, netve, liver and skin, kidney a!e lnost It inuics inatveilous. turn ac.unst the dcveiejMiier.t of those every ,:v ailments, which are a menace to lift-1,- . l,4'.pinrs. A few doses of Vrtpeiet'-,..- , n or conciliation, headjhe, nctvouMiess appear, will insure good liejjih. A free simple bottle wfci i nt on application to the ptoptietoia oi rt. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md. Sold by all diuggkts. c,r5i pROvuiEvci i;,in, GoRl fstun, d r, Yarmouth. I have used St. Jacobs 0.1 for several years for lumbago and sp'jj.s an j ntlj jt the greatest pain reliever tef, ,e the public. I had a severe sprain on liht ankle which 1 received last wetk, atuf'by using half a bottle of St. Jacobs t'ft is thoroughly cured. It acts like magic: Ad my friends in Gorleston, through it havinj cured me, are using it when occasions reijuite, aud say it is worth its weight in gold JiMns Smith. Children's ScrliiUra. was one of the small children of It Henderson, amber of the Associate Congregation U church, Baltimore, who returned hums much In mind, saying she had learned at Sunday school t!H she "could not serve God and matifca." It was a second chil of the same household of faith, who, when recently called upon for a Biblical quotation responded: "The Ixird its great battleship and his name ii the Lord." Challenged to explain thewirce of the unknown passage, he indignantly replied that it was somewhre in Revelation, and refused to retract Jot or tittle of the quotation. It was finally found thithe referred to the sentence, "the Lord Is a and his name Is the Lord," re ten-ac- Ct iuiance re Mr. D. M. oer-plex- 1 man-of-w- Noted W . Is "TIRED ALL Tl IE TIF..E," Women in the Springtime Need a Tonic. Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh. Peruna Cures Catarrh. pa-st- d Jv. 1 ar j wb-ib- 1 SHE WAS A SHREWD INVESTOR. Citti-a- Chicago is probably the most widely known city in the 'United States. Noted for its push and enterprise as well as being the Windy City. world-wid- e Milwaukee also ha9 reputation on account of the quality as well as the quantity of iwannual production of beer. St. Paul, while possibly not so generally well known as the two former cities, is nevertheless noted in many ways, and is one of the popular Twin Cities of the Northwest. All three are famous cities and their names combined form the name of America's greatest railway, famous and noted the world over for its superior management, elegant equipment, splendid service and general adoption of all the latest safety appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons. Its electric lighted trains are noted the world over. It is the 6hort line between Omaha and Chicago, and like superior articles of merchandise is, once tried, always used. Try it the next time you go East. L. L. Downing, Commercial Acent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Salt Lake City, Utah. Meals for ttm Poor. A corporation in London is venturing upon the gig.m'ict sk of providing of the meals dally fcr the masses of tin hungry who need mbstatitial food at low prices. 2,000,000 To Cure a Cold In One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it tails to cure. oa Room for South Africa. A boom in the use of mechanical motors throughout South Africa will ensue immediately on the termination No real development of of the war. its boundless resources can be accom plished so long at the ' primitive method of transportation by ox wagon in districts i emote from railways is adhered to. Derided "Hat Snauips" Art Laughed at JSo Lonifer. Mrs. A. Sheihatner ol Elizabeth Rock river bottom several years ago bought a tract of 400 acres qt swamp land near Erie. It was a desolate and It was full of forbidding region. muskrat houses, grass tall enough to hldo a horse, and pools. She paid $$ per acre. Everybody thought it was about as foolish a move as it would be to wad the wealth up and shove it into the fire. Her little girl used to come home from school cryins because the children teased her about her mother's rat swamps. r. But Mrs. Shelhamer is one of the A Beautiful Club Wowomen in Henry ot best business Whiteside county. She knew exactly man's Recovery, what she was doing. She had the swamps drained. She put in tile and Lot Angeles, Cal., 639 H. Olive Ktreet, V.AV-- ' redeemed the land. last fall she reI May 5, 1U01. fused $00 per acre for the tract, and says that she wouldn't take $75. She The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio. icntlcmen:"l suffered with pain In my right side tor over eight yean. laughs best who laughs last. Genc-seDoctors said my liver was affected. My complexion was dark and yellow, I ' (111.) News. had a had taste In my mouth, and was tired all the time. I took a great deal In the paper ot Hamlin's Wizard Oil battles success- of medicine, but nothing seemed to do me any good. I read I'eruna. and decided to give It a trial. I felt better before the first bottle was fully against punt from any cause whatever; why should you be without it? gone, and after taking three bottles I was cured, and I have enoyed perfect LENA HILTON. hea th since." Cat Witt Only Drank. Misi LenaUilton, la President of the Wednesday Whist Club, of Los Angsiet. A pastry cook in the Avenue a a U at ndvtKMi a comrilete chanee and reat for ,.n. .l,, ..,t never fniling remedy. It cleanses I year. As thia waa out ot the question Paris, who was troubled with blood v routrh dieeRtion, ami for a tlma. I befall to look around lot the rats, borrowed a large Angora cat and tone to the whole ayetom by increaa-in- r other meant of restoring my health. left it in his shop while be went up- frtvos the "I had often heard of Peruna a an nutritive valu- - of the food. stairs to dinner. tonie, to I bought a bottle to ae colled, is eomethuet as it ".Spiiii-- fever," what it would do for me, and It certainly An hour later he heard terrible cries which prod ces a tired out, sleepy feel of hit eystem and rejuvenated inability to do much mental or took hold proceeding from below, and on going ing. and work, is the result of a sluggish it, end in less than two months I wu In physical down found the cat bounding up and ditrostion. perfect health, and now when I feel worn down In a most peculiar The greet popularity that Peruna has out or tired a dose or two of Peruna is all manner. to the fact that in all such oases that I need." Thinking the animal mad, he called is due once MRS. J. K. FI5K. correct dicestive derangeat in a policeman, who shot it with his it If you do not derive prompt and satisenriches the blood by purifying and ments revolver. thi very important source of that vital factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving fluid. A veterinary surgeon who examined full statemeut of your cane, and he will K. Finn, S2 East High Street J. Mrs. the body stated, however, that the cat Biilfulo. N. Y writes: lie pleased to give you his valuable advic was not mad, but drunk, having con"A few years ago I had to give tip grAddresB Dr. Hartman, President of Th social life entirely, as my health wat sumed a large dish of sweet "bahaa" The do. tor Hartmau Sanitarium, Columbus, O. broken down. completely rum. London steeped in Express. Her Once cat-tai- ls Vrry o Gam-bett- a, . i !',. r Constipated Old Age Isn't it too bad that so many people, when they get old, get cranky and or anybody ehw; rickety and mean, and don't feel right toward themselves so. be it need not yet anfl "C.iicsrets. msiiM me feet solUM-heartethree to" lively tl,.-- tii i'ikIi vet niav aee. suit mme, s few inort -J- amvs atlllsr, Villa Hark Cal. years I hare tieen tennti'ed with eoni.tliiBlit.il. I u.et mier ami two We abines and lliev liste . .fTeeud of t from in. cur. bine, my found a arn.v In 115 I "- have ne.-- r L.f-.rWS Chap-lla- c lll.tins terurdv - It JW. Va Ktreet. Wb.lil. haltl'd troiihled with lom.tlitnt thai I u- -l five a th ..ill uf .i,i,' l.ii "1 Cai. in ii aau am to better bvalta l,",f-" evc-ili.H tn Foot-Eas- y Foot-Ease- now .ft! r a' j v ! 'f ft 'I ThlsT a Cheney for the lstJ5 years and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially abln to carry out any obligations made by their nrm. West & Truax. Wholesale Drueftlsts. Toledo, O : Waldlti?. Kinnan & Mar via, Wholesale DniKRists, Toledo. Uhio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent tree. Prio 75c per bottlo. Sold by all druirtfists, Hull's ainilj fills are the beat. No ISeer, No Work, town, Evanston, 111., is a and It is reported that builders there are In desperate straits to get laborers. The men insist on having their bottle of beer at noon. When they find they cannot get it they leave. As a result building operations are almost at a standstill. Workmen who are total abstainers cannot be found. Mrs. M'lnslow'a Soothing Syrup. For ehllrtreiiteetlitnir. softens wiuuoolle. 'iitcm bolUe Other Alphabets. Letters in the alphabets of the different nations vary In number. The Sandwich Islanders have 12, the Burmese 18, Italian 23, Bengali 21, Hebrew, Syriac, Chaldee and Samaritan 22 each, Latin 23. Greek 24, German, Dutch and English 20 each, Spanish and Slavonic 27 each, Arahlc 28, Persian and Coptic 32, Georgian 35, Armenian 3S, Russian 41, old Muscovite 43. Sanskrit ttnd many of the oriental languages have 5o each. Mi l Alnhnstlne. the onlv dumhle wat mnt-inptaki t the placeof ncAlinit kalsom;t, wa.ll paper anil paint for walls. It can used on plaster, brick, wood or canrasv Wealthy Seven Net-roet- . thousand negroes KCNSIAN Hotter than Love. editor out !n Kansas asks: "Are there any sweeter words In the English language than tnese, 'I love you?'" Pet haps not; but the words, "Hi n ' that tlu'lar I borrowed,'' and not lacking In eloquent and delightful enunciation. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color more goods, per package. than auy other. Sold by druggists, loc. per package. Early Payt. Senator Warren, although at present surrounded by all the luxury of the prosperous man, delights in telling stories of the days when his bed was a pine box liilcd with hay In an attic and when lie had to g"t up every tnotnlns at 3 o'clock, feed the cows, spilt a lot of wood l.efore breakfast, and then walk three miles to school. HHA '"' r'"'" T. II. Whit.. Bob Lat, Georrla. the same withtha people's muscles get weak and flabby, and it's muscular walls of their intestines as with the muscles of their arms When the bowels grow weak, the old folks get constipated, bilious, sick, he ond fbnt't the chief cause of their death. Old folk should take Cascarets Candy Cathartic bowel tonic, Keep meir uver and live to be a hundred. lively, their bowels regular and strong, ... V f - j GOOD WEATHER ' All loc, tjc, joe. Ntwaf Beat for the Boweia. sold In bulk. Tha senulns tablet atamp.d C C C. Guarback. Sample and booklet anteed to cura or your mon.y fraa. Addreaa Sterliog Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. ill drulsta, FOR il Fsf A 15 C0CD WEATKtRFORYOU IP too wa? TNS OT f ' ' ' 5 If er. Y SUCKER IS CUABaKTEEC IWfcc W-- 1S.5I MARK our rm. un op wsjuptoop n cm'iw. u iots r rrrnitirtAwt tp:-- rrnywuitt. A. J.TOVfcRCO E0:T0N.K5S. to S 100 Per Week tr r jertitl'-rn.- riht hltiiiiiC' nitMir In Wiltfvry Itf V.ttm.if i wk MifontH' rontniU thin h.:- nt HbJJIKDY i'U,. c cm nt'Kr ir -. mi: Ji'h i riw 'in. .t ' t i M I f : j - i ;i : h .it. 1" M I.mil In t a -- s.t vs. r. ,;.i nn I ' ihor .l'.si!er .nll'ot'per I l:s c.N M U. (itMI'l.r 0GDEN ASSAY CO. MXXIZL DO (t in ii Mi-- ii im.-n- N.. uvr a !.t ft V. fjmi( Mill I 1,1 ... 0..1.1 Any M to MM tt a B WET WEAVES PPOTECTION $60 Wonderful wheat crop for 1901 now the talk ofWorm IS oy no melius jiueuoaitbe Common-nionai 'l ne rrovince 01 Munltolm and districts ot Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and Albert are the most wonderfnl mnin producing ooun-trlfin the world. In -- Ux-lt raising they also liolil the biehett post- niak ricsti i u,ey Inn thw their liouie, ami iiiev sms-rawith thetlde Wolwiird Move before. Canada, and secure a titrrn and home In Western to bomeweH-ei-- s Iajvs run s and sjieclal prIrlleKes forty-parThe baudv-mand witlcrrt to all appll-rumsent free Canada Alias of Wctoru S Applv for rates. So., to F. Pedley, wrtntendent o( lmmlgrutlon. Otuwa, Canada, or Ui W. V. Ilennett, Cuiiadlao Oovernrnenl Neb. Afcut, nut New York Lite bldf., Omaha, ( PUT UP IN Ci;M.APMHL TlUs) Rul'MitnTf fur anf. njt'rlor to Dm!nrd or hnvt'ltit'r pliisifr. uinl wul nott luster th ulluy insr Bin! in (.Itisti" hk'iu, Th'1 tn.it of tlii. ur t WW nrf woridr-curuiivc ipinHi iiiwlife at furp. uml il. It w i,l Kii-- tlsi un't iullru. ptuiiu p'llf vi' Ii la thtt h' t uut mffvt fxtcriml tn- ii'l it c.i ii ffr trritiitit Uim .ui. uNo ui uu ex utiiiiI uml s'ohih b 'U' l'r ,t. mis in il' u.S rii"(i'r (ti-ir, rifiruii'ic aii iiuut t'tiin-1vrn cluim Mhiit A ii will in. pru. it fiVr it. ii I"' f"unil W le inriiluall h.'.U. it) tur .V:my y"U iKtlic I..t f t .f t.ini- prvp;.rii it 'hi.'1 I'rlr 1ft Ctrl' y r nt (IrulcrH. i (irr i (vuiy i'i iiriiiv'i Hit. MiD.unt tn tis in potir stumps will 'mdI vMt n nib by n.nil. No uriieJe unlesH tin If 'u'c"TT'-- i by hn otpublic . 1ht wie it In Uut iM(-'dir titt;i. f,rritj CIIF-JtWOlKiH Mf;U. CO , Ifriiumft 17 Jslunt aStrrrt, Nkw H't)KH ClTT. DUCKS iffrcTr-t WESTERN CANADA'S VASELINE CAPSICUM . v n MiPI-iB - it (.'' EASNfD Wcw.N'oiiHii"' KNIUMT THOMAS, PATENTS GUARANTEED WASOK FEBWlClt LAWRISCS JPat.ntlawT EUb!lt.l Wastungtoa.D.O. ovi trrtti,rT. Botton, Wins, r'J h t f" illijiiM - "rC-iTlionipson'- 5 Jose, Mention J Ll Vj lee iihirl-hiPR f ' d frc r.i-t- nr ino fldvertlsementt Klndlj This Paper. 4 ."""-""r- il tiiilaiBIulaJ hvo full dlrer-..- c ..-lousli il on. Ask point "Ala'-nstlntint c Al ibajitliic i'o., lUand li lds, Mich, r Water sEifa When flnswerliiQ j I''. CM CUREI HOME CANCER for Cancers, Tnniora and all Wood Polaont. u' InfMtKattthls. It will sjt ea. KtbLts, ta. u. pre .lamp. G.Calif. Bos S71, San ii Itul. s,ooo I O rrriTQ AltLlll ,,i....n..a.t ear.e ,., K. hhWRllhltS TIKE aXTlNilUJBHr.HS. Address . nn be usd over paint or Many allmcnte. pnrtl thro-iin ir paper can be nse-- over to nnsjn-- 1 troubles, nr.. otl; iliu'-iAlabastlne. Icuy onlv In five pound pnek-Bi'o- t, ttary wall rovi-rlnr- . A!nl.;. till" lias In properly labeled; lake no ula itut. tlorsemenl of physicians and s.iTiitarlaiis. Alspastlne paper; paint iuufli.ii;. All oM A Bentlmental Mi neaics for cow. fink Cancarsts "Sit month's sen I rinr nf th. War of tat .ln..i..M .,.-t- r., i, Rebellion. Th remilt Is woadtrfnl sad I ad--- . .11 ,M . niftier, fco tr. tti.m." Wis. Ju Futman, lata Capt. Kril 111.. Hansy, "1 was fesHnj bad. lotlnf Sh, bad dull wall. couldn't b.fcilar-h.snd enld feet, 1 took tasearets, and In four weekssl..p ftnd 11 A. B. PsorT. pounds. Am feellnl On. now." la. Wars. aad Meaicaa Ctll Xpworti, Mteran for son. tlma I have been nslnf Ci.-are- t" for constipation, and tli.lr imMI hut been to cure m. of a.thma. I am In aif ttb year and had been sarferiag with asthma MILLET. Will you be short ot hay! If to. u'ar-- t plenty of this prodigally prolific rud1- S to 8 Tone of Kli-l- i llur Tor Arr. . PrieenOllM. ll.Wi; liw I In. ?:t. bow fref,-htsJohn A. Salrer Seed Co., La Crosse, H it. W Nenntor Warran't fr )nr; v;. In the Creek, nation own 1,120,000 acres of land. Under any form of government which would permit of Improvements being made this land would sell in the open market for an average of $20 an acre. The wealth of these 7,000 negroes can, therefore, be safely estimated at EARLIEST iivS sw. a.' Tellt.!; the Beat. The curious custom of "telling the bees" Is observed in some parts of nearly every country in the world. Those who observe the custom always go to the beehives and tap gently on each one, then stoop and whisper under the cap or lid that Mary, Jane, Thomas or William Is dead. This Is e Free. Von Can Oet Allen's done to keep the little honey makers to Allen S. Olmsted, Write from forsaking their place of abode of Allan's FREE sample should they have to wait and find out , a powder. It curessweannrr the news of the calamity themselves. damp, swollen, aching feet. Makes new j The custom is alluded to in Whittier's or tight shoes casv. A certain cure for . At sli Chilblains and poem "Telling the Bees." druggists and thoe stort s; 25 cents. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any Cft.se of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. Toledo, We, the undersigned, have known P. J. a Plso'a Cure cannot be too h!i;l)ly spoken of as Third Ave., cough cure,,). W. O Hunts, N., Miuneapobs, lliun., Jan. S, ltnJO, Frost-bites- A What is mayonnaise for the goose ' Fomrtlii.e-- ' fr ih can iter. IN 10th. the boys." Homes for the I'cor. "Glasgow has decided to seek par750,000 liamentary powers to borrow to build houses for the poor. This Euai will build 400 tenements of three Stories, acovnmodatins 3.600 families CROPS Govern ment Territorial The ct Tlie fullest counsel on this Buljoi:t can bo secured without cost by writing to Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be entirely couiidcutiul. Vogelei's the best ON SCHEDULE. bo the t amain Had Iredl.-leJ"We had a fussy old la ly w ith us one voi age," remarked the captain of the coastwise s'.uti:er, as so;ue of the bound for th New many paselige: Orleans Maidi Uras lagged lrm to spin a y..ui the other (iay, "a:id no out of the N.ir- sooner had we rows than she iau.e ta ire and a a- aounctd that she hud something very particular to ay. 'Well, madam, what it it?' says 1, thtuiL.li I knew by her looks it was some crank i'.iestion. 'Captain.' she says, locking me straight in the eye, 'w hen thai we see a whale? have crossed sewral tunes, and I have never sit n a whale, and I wish to see one. When shall we see one on j this trip?" 'At 10 mhtute to 8 to- morrow ciorn.n, ma'am,' says I. ' 'There's a due then, av if yo.t'll look alive you'll s. it.' And, if ott'H believe it. that fussy uid 1. .'y Walktd off perfectly satisfied. "At 7:45 ihe next morning the first oflicer came to me. 'Whale sighted to starboard, sir." says he. I stared. II repeated it. 'Rim quick.' says 1, 'and tell that fussy old party that was at! me yesterday that the whale I promised her is here on the minute.' Of course," continued the captain, "it; wotildnt have happened one time in a thousand, but, as it happened, this was the time. But what a reputation it gave me! All over the United States did that story travel. I Wherever went, the minute folks heard my name It was, 'Ah! you're the raptaiu whose whale appears according to schedule and on time.' They said," with a satisfied smile, "that It boomed the boat as well as me. Folks particularly fussy old ladies liked to travel with a enptain who could foretell a whale to the minute." New York Evening Sun. ArparJ Just It Best Insurance g. SOME WONDERFUL WHALE APPEARED The THE COIN. Best tdints HHtht Ail. tt.st t Aii, t onuh brnin. TauHood. Vm K Id In tloie. arogirl.t t. |