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Show r TlNNYSON BOUNTIFUL HARVEST Ho UNPRECEDENTED wealth the CROf S OF 1890. I J Not mi Hot t!te in i hof ! t n olltl. W.iaevii about ,o Hi til n ; mi- injare Lum.ng ;ai-iii onlN iitl or important n un.-- i it ,a toiigratul itioa, l!.ltoie, o'aul 'or - n, -- i , d:-r- .-t oualh f.noiable lot itgarding tin t.- , ,, La-,,- hat LtIi. f j (,r ' for r eup- - Rpoit- - ala mining ou IojK lir a pi, crop In the ,om bt It region C(. pious tains bad fallen timing the ring and put the ground m splendid londilion for tfedn,g ami gruAing Tba fnars of anothc r drouth have long (in, e I ee:i laid to test ami the agi n ultunst bol s hojiefuih forward to a re- u.- ,.d fui his toil Not onh do. - the fainter ixpect a good this ear, bu the condiitors Unit far have btrn so mtu h more favorable than in several tear.-pas- t, that he experts a crop wfihh will full) make up for a few short ones Nor is the expedition wihout lea-oThere is not a single condition lacking, either in soil or weather, whi h should bring this hope to the farmer The soil has received more moibture in the shape of lain and snow than in many pars and the weather has been all that could be desired for growing There-foiif all these signs eount for anything they indicate a vear of prosperity throughout thp great West Even be fore the (list week in May almost half the eorn was planted, with considerable of it showing nicely above ground and In many lcraliMes it was doing well even then several inches high. As tr.ere will undoubtedly be an increased !( reage of both corn and small grains this year, the indications are that the priiig woik w ill not be well over be'ore the last week In May. This, however, will be early enough In the eorn belt reg.on to allow,-- the golden ears to -- ipen before frost comes, even if it should come a little earlier than usual. As the rainfall has been fairly frequent in its visitations during the portion of the season which has passed and fully up to normal, it is but fair to assume that this normal condition will continue and that the hopes of the farmers will be fully realised. Reports from widely different localities in the great corn producing states -- j Tcun.on, il,l not at ir have nniuioned to the ipnen w hem t ti'mieht m Jst vrttiv ofA itc-- r hmi or b im hm a to nlaji.-i- i ' "W It on M TenpjMfii but 1 wi-- h m b fj.e th ofier - made to ,u oil. hr ot bis chauii ur as 1 know - i f hb, luer.irv in. r.t- ' il ' u upin.itii of tin ov ou. ail- -' 'o mi Riilurt Peel, bat 1 should 1" Riaii f ioi roultl let me know sutne-- P ii a of i,i- - elurutei and Fii - - indue l quaint but no dnubt Ri - was equal to the s'tuatlon v i ' i,,r ri(r i To p' It 'r About itureatethlp. read a s . liable of Tt nny- "es showed him Lock-o- n I ru.-s.e-s hud tlie I'm-- c " was immeln.'ili grinted. H tr And now, on the h .unit, nr prime mi- - 10 admit tl at he knows i j Is an a. p fa odt- i uiuli nous aiftii ix lultuial .Ltufsi'. of a ooun'ij w l! ;,uie a ai.tn tfar-- g Oil all l's ui In r i in 111 I M In i.orti from HI llm ,ile MtJ l!.e lgru ultur.i Inn r,t, f I ley l.a lie U iour ,lluK lion TWO LETTERS. i .d Ir I ' I I -- iat po-iti- Mu, than i months m pis-e- d af.er t u - death oi befaM the ofhie w.is tilled up lmt the oft. tame to lotuwin at last He has Inn'. elf ftvea a t ti , oils account of tlie wav in whali he leieived it Me told his e The night, fiind Mr Knowles I was asked to take the laureute--ni- p which v, as offered o me thiough 1. line Alin n s liking fm m In Meniori.itu ' 1 di earned that he came to 1 me and k.esad nn on the chetk. said in n. v dream Very kind but vei.v (iertnau' In the morniiiR the letter about til" latieateship ..as brought to me and laid upon mv bed. I thought about it through tne day. hut could not make up mv mind w aether to take it or teft.se it, uad at last I one acceptwiote two letters, ing and one declining, and threw them on the table and settled to decide which I would send afvr mv dinner It is rather and a bottle of port. euiiotH that Tennvson til his first at court exactly followed Wo, ths precedent He dressed HtrllopFre amp write ihe uld poet court snit just as Vordsorth had done I well remember." savs Sir Henry Tajlor a dinner in St, .Tames place, w hen the question arose w nether Samuel s suit was -- pacious enough for AlBut the laurea'e managed to fred make it do Of Tennyson merely as lauicate there Is fortunatcl little to t,a. He did not write much in his official capacity. The Ode on the Death of the Dake of Wellington" would probably have been written even if Tennson had never had anything to do with the lord chamberlain. It was he a not was that because laureate to the fact that moisture has po'nt saturated. the soil to a much greater Tennyson was a patriot. His other pieces on royal weddings and so forth depth than in many previous years. This is particularly true with regard are slight and unimportant. to Nebraska where the favorable outlook of the present time hasnoL ia. IN THE QUICKSAND. many parts of the state, been excelled, A Thrilling lala of Rearoe Reported even In the opinion of old inhabitants. from ttverett. In fact the prospect Is so encouraging The Everett correspondent of the that the farmers all over the state are Seattle says the folletting go their corn and grain to which is vouched for by CapL lowing story they had been holding so tenaciously Falrbalrn of the steamer Florence since last harvest, ift the dread that Henry: James Wilson started from tbe drouth period was not at an end. that steamer to shore but stuck in the They are now shipping it eastward In quicksand of the Snohomish river, with big quantities or feeding It to their water up to his armpits and the tide stock and fattening pigs for the market coming in. All efforts to pull him out The bulletins Issued by the various proved fruitless aad his companions state sections of the (U. S.) Weather saw that in a few minutes the water service confirm the glad tidings, gener- would be over hia head. "Like an inally, so that taken all In all the outlook spiration, says the correspondent, of good times for the western farmer Is came the plan of rescue. A small iron exceedingly encouraging. The bulletin pipe about four feet in length was relating to Nebraska, for fhe week end- brought from the boat and placed in ing May 4, contained the following: Wilsons mouth. He could use his arms The week has been warm, averaging to steady It. Then oakum was used to from four to six degrees above the nor- cover bla mouth around tbe pipe, and mal. Light frosts were reported fr6m over the oakum was placed a covering the southwestern portion of the state of white lead, making it water tight. early In the week, but little if any The mans nostrils and ears were plugged up in like manner with oakum damage was done to fruit. The rainfall has been very general and for the and white lead. It was found that he most part heavy, to over two could breathe freely through the pipe oi op u. e, oi er amounting Inches over most of the eastern half of the state and Ln limited localities in the western. On the night of the 27th. and on the 28th a general and heavy rain storm passed over the stale, accompanied by high winds. This was followed by showers nearly every day ln the week in the northeastern section and work hae been much retarded throughout this as well as the middle section of the state by the wet condition of the soil. The weather has been very favorable for the growth of vegetation, especially small grain and grass, which have made very vigorous growth Rye Is beginning to during joint In tbe southern counties. Alfalfa is reported from six inches in height in the central portion of the state to a foot and a half in th$ southern. limn I n Southern counties considerable progress has been made In planting eorn, which is now about half completed In the south east ertTcofnerT the state; elsewhere but little progress has been made during the week owing to wet weather. been During the past week there-ha- s dn exhibition In a window of the City Ticket office of the Burlington road at Chicago, n sample of rye plucked la Furnas county, Nebraska, toward tbe nd of April. It stood 33 to 34 inches high and was even t that early date nicely beaded. Alfalfa about tbe same time was knee high and small grains wre looking exceptionally advanced fob that time of the year. The Chicago newspapers realizing the close tie that binds it to the west have dilated at frequent da tea on the favorable prospect for a bounteous harvest. and, thus equipped, Wilson relieved of fear and confident of hia release ln a short time calmly awaited .the rising of tbe tide,, which finally Covered his head to the depth of six or eight inches. Hia companions stood by him faithfully ln a small boat and It was not more than about of arir hour, although it seemed an age, when the waters had receded far enough to let his head out of water and he could feel that the crls was passed. When the tide had gone out sufficiently to un cover the flat, willing hands soon did the work of shoveling the sand away and amid general rejoicing Wilson was taken safely aboard the steamer appar ently none the worse for his thrilling ad enture. three-quarte- the-we- ek. 5 win r at unto F- - a $ i tlicre U no need for aniu 5 to contemplate a wig tvlien you can enjoy the pleasure of bitting again j j rj under your own thatc. You can legm to n your hair hack as soon as you begin. to use - j Jt s A 4 . bc-h- el tb-a -i 5 Pilgarlici ( -i Ayers Hair Vigor. i I s, , t H Mu Minor Lot,,, m i'ublic Opinion. It the Uaby Is Catting T eela. ur nf lll.'i ii'icli. fee Trade-Mar- ks iur ami use that eld and veil tried remedy, Xu her-e'- .f Tin of Jlu-ipatient prtsentedrel'el'imia Krankttn ki u 11U, t'ouservatorv w Oslo- - s loviuiss trair Ivr c Uieirea TeaUUut- - un lloslon. M ftt a French hospital for a pi iir , Rftanunailfw fts4 Ail lea aa M PaM'abllitjr (4 itir equipred Khool of hen a woman wuuW a wheel ahe can sd fur Invoinrs omss, w u., i Oa luecougli, whuh liad re- -. -- ted all treat- donlte.l, afawav FsflBJk OTAXXKX. TAgXa?3. X fc a'wat s tm.t a ilia tor to Ki'inmeud it wasubhedto Mu-den muu,lthe -in r.ii Its pu l, are ofalwavs ment for fpur dais tlielr tta hers on a ,ount anbw lier tongue, m.d it wa- - noticed in A quarter spent in HIRES ie.l frerbi lr Rlleeaflree gtTC - ell ledge and their Jvervt i(HUvttr. hu i lUaft r Ui- urw two Its WHf, . that with tlie putting out of the tongue ufrn,r musi,. m kiu In it addition, I mg MamltuMUin ap,i, Rootbeer does you dollars' The came tiling tbe l ti e hiccough ceased kUtaMfe, k Unreal tiled atori oilers the le-- t lustrue bus I een since tried, nnd with success tion m liratui amt Modirn l.aiuuaes erf good. worth the Furls has i!)ll,ta inhabitant by All Uiat is nee e ary ,Jbe i Lari,e n t vi rente v small when it- - ud in othci cases. cen-u- s taken mum.-a- Vt4i MlT fcv TM OtrtM t lift 0a PfctMtttpMfti those offered llie with just Miiuiared to is pus1, strongly nppannilv A kl hoU4 mmUm 044 ftrjturi l'ros eiiui.ar s.lioos gre loneiitered for aai riliiard table, second-hand- , longue out of the mouth ar.d hold it so tiyirtus aeut 'ree iq on applloitliou for a minute or two. (heap. Apply to or addreaa, H. C. Aaiv, Thompsons Ey Wstsr. Ml H. l.th St. Omaha. Na'v. Two I otle- - of 1 os I me tc r noted Hia tt Ife. j J ja urtd me of a t mi iung (umli e Mrs A certain married lady on Bernon J Nl liu i Inn. et. n .no . Murch .0, ls'j.V side sat up till r; oclock the oilier night waiting for her husbaud to come . Itouilolie on W lirrls hnmii. out Tlie woman nl.o rushes from one with At last, weary andto worn bedher waiting, she wrent function to anothci. almost turns her room to and found the missing into a dre mg' ichhu, ureases husband retire carriage there fast asleep- - Iuatead ot I. tidies coinage's are of emergence. dewu he lind gone to hi room provided with a fair sied minor, cun- going She was so mad that ahe wouldn't me in winch ckets ningly arranged pi to him for a week. Woonsocket ii Udeii away li.e oii b and brush pew-de- r speak 1.) Reporter. (K. li fre-Inefs enckerc puff, several ami a bottle of perfume to me n tion the I . "8. Tatent Office, women can no'hmg else I Some curious facts were made public renew tlieir compievions as thei pro- last week upon the presentation of ceed on their way, nnd return Horn a Commi-s orer of Patents Seymours reround of visits looltiug as fresli and to ongresa T he report shows port oa.iitvaslf they had just stej ped from that tbe latc nt tlflice lias to its credit tlie boudoir. in the I . s. reasury, 84.VdW.bh8 3d, a gain of 17J, ii7 irtl since last report Haifa ( alarrh ure , 22 0V7 patents During the year 1. on int.rnnliy.. r.l o were to I ol which ijjyeptora, being one patent to every 4.S77 population. I'd being issued to Homing Wild llorttp It is ad that tlie wild Loises and Nebraska inventors, being one to every buffaloes have become so numerous in 7,012; while ( dorado received 213, beQueen-lanAustralia, that iiieaaiires ing one to every 1,017. American inhave been taken to keep them down by There are twenty-fivshooting. It would be interesting sport ventors each of whom have received for a riileinan to hunt them, especially more than loo I uited Mates latents the horses, for, if tlie wild stallion is Thomas A. Edison having issued to like other animals, he would put nn a htmTll t S. Patents; Klihu Thomprecejving 3i4 pat tight for life if slightly wounded which son, the electrician, C3 would give a 7est to the sport such as ents; Francis II Richards, a famous is to be hud hunting the eleplant, the mechanical expert, residing at Harttiger, the bull moose or tlie grirdv. It ford, Bonn . who lias received 343; EdBicycle Built for an electrital engineer, might be nearly equal to the tiytn hynt ward Weston, wtiile ex received 2T4, Maxim, the gun the Indian Teriitory police fin so pert, has been granted 131 patents for in fire arms alone. A lallon was orikma a j in her or jar improvements The ( ommissioner's report further regard ess of tbe sue shows that there are pending at the A Hammer Resort Rook Free. present time in the patent office 130 Write to C S. CraDe. general passen- patent applications which have been the office more Than ten years and ger nnd ticket agent abash Rail road, fn Nt. I.ouia, Mo , for a summer resort five applications which have been pend book, telling all about tbe beautiful lug toy fifteen years The new rules lake region reached by tbe Wabash adopted, however, will compel allot these patents to issue within tbe com Railroad. year. ing An illustrated article on the George Amongst the most valuable patents "Junior Republic," a little common- which were Issued last week were two wealth of city boys and girls who are granted to thee famous Harvey, of leurning to govern themselves on a Harveyized armor plate fame, the infarm near Freevlile, N. Y., will be giv- ventions relating to improvements in en in Harper's Weekly for May 23d. car wheels, the treads of the Harvey 'i he same number wilLpontain an illus- wheel being glass hardened and so last on Warren Arthur trated article by longer than the ordinary tempered car Barney Barnato, the Kafir king; and wheels Albert Bierstndd received an important art feature will be the three patents for nn improvement in paper on Puna de Chav&nnes new dec- cars which outwardly appear like an orative panels for the Bosdig Public ordinary freight car, bat which when piece Library. unfolded form n car cottage having three rooms below the fall length of of Harper's Bazar, to be issued on May the car together with en attic formed 23d, will contain among the literary by the slanting root These care are JO featnres Lizzie Lees Separation, arranged so that two of them can be brilliant short story by Lilian lielL used connected tide by side nnd when fully spread oat nnd open form n good t.r All A bout Farm Lauda. sized hall, tbe structure being especial The "Cora Belt is the name of an y intended for the use of email travel illustrated monthly newspaper pub- ing shows who can thns carry their lished by the Chicago, Burlington X theater with them. A Ft Louis inven IL R. to Informs It aims give Quincy tor received a patent for a soft tread in tion an interrstlng way about the horse shoe which has a or chanfarm lands of the wrest Fend 25 cents nel adapted to receivegroove a packing or in postage stamps to the ( orn Belt, 2(fli elastic material which can be readily Adams Ft, Chicago, and the paper will removed and replaced. E. A. Trusaell, be sent to your address for one year. of Omaha, received a patent for a toy Tbe Em res Eugvnie eiet rated her Tilth match pistol, which is now being placed on the market. lirtbday on tbe tith oi Mav. J'arties desiring valuable information Sommer Excursions t la. the ttaboali IL ft- - free relative to patents, should address I to Ft. ouis June Pith loth. ues & Co, United State Patent HALF J Ft. Louis Jury 2 d Fulicitora, Bee Building, Omaha. A FARE tt Bshiusiton J u y f d to bth. copy of nny United Ftates patent in (ktiflaoJu v f.th and ( tb Now on sa e Summer '1 ouri-- t ll let- - to eluding all the drawings and descripale summer resort- - quod leturumg unti tion will be mailed for 1(1 cents O, t ..1st Tho. loo. A Foils siocu.I The letter in the .various at) lia) eta of . touiH of Kurort. For rate-- ltinei ies. seL- - ,1. z to ZtU in "ord 'ar , mg of Steamer, and Ml in ormation le-In 1 female A , Patents, c, -- -l n- if ri-tic- ai l - ou-e- n ft S c 1 -- d, e Two A . Y O 6 Five cents' worth of BATTLE AX" will serve two chewers just about as long as 5 cents' worth of other brands will serve one man. This is because a 5 cent BATTLE AX is almost as cent piece of other as the high grade brands 0 large W-.- ICQ The Woman's & Bicycle I ri or hummer i a alum tour- - is v aler cell at the a nh 'ii et Oilee No 141.3 Fsrnnm. Ft , CFaxtnn iiote tiorki. or write 0. N. C lacton. N YY'. F, A , Omaha, YY "' i to the iht the good hc Nelr T he first, of the aerie of pnperxon Fouth Africa uii.cii 1'roebMH' James I.rvce. M 1, is to contribute to The, I entury appear in the Yav numler corrects tlie gem ro! impression tout llie country hr little natural kei Tbe H'illlmanUe Cenn) chapter of beauty. Portion of the cun pares to Fwilzerland and the lute Daughicrt of theRevoCotion has a Mountains nnd he says that rne can member who is sctnaHy a "daughter.' never tire of the charm and variety of. nuns YY'.illam's at Dominican King color in the lannacape Professor strength, lightness, grace, and elegance of finish and equipment Model 41 Columbia is unapproached by any other make. C He i . j YY Town in Cape Colony, ahere they have a farm, do their own oudoor work. The late Professor Benaieyt rare and splendid collection of 'oriental manuscripts has been presented by his Bryce aara that the Boeia Lace r tain-eotbsiusday a pasa.on for solitnde j that makes them des.re to live maoy 1 miles from an v neighbor. Yf hat is life Lut shat a man Library at of all day. Weary 1 rs poef Poor The ConimltittfT hsptrtwcttl '.mj rna, who deputed andjMe Focie y, "f llie hu'uhn Mstpui Is tbe itomarh la W&Jlife Vh a? 4tpUhe ,qe st, tt h to1(l Urn ijnnaean Willis U sup- x f. nse jWufAifUfc soon natives his oflne und scll'id. he was regarded ,w laiiutbi ner t brain lenient ed ith the of bone, pi n or hold torther &hs teat! utur of ihea.'e, tiuT as l he piaut aiu) uiunc ular ti&ue When Indigestion tbe la- we Heard of "Old Hutch hejw01111 ' otliVv our? of healin,r A 'us its funrtUms the best ugeut for 1m iiioti was made home itnprdes wa- - selling wed.es of pie for live cents sun1 Jr a heullby nipt tus to Its oper&tion imrtintr i hich fmtisiu eruPoi,roin auaii, and shoestraigs two for hie Buffalo terest Hostetler Moinai li Hitlers, also a etbnoioiTK al tK'int of tor malaria bilious and kliiury Post l.vpre neiiouane-- a and n,utlpaUon iew bow nr the independent ex llttUaia Coft ougti coun jfiteUCf of ihe Mine in cuhtoiu ul. on the lip tbow that tbe devil An U t oath qutsfe ohlrwt Is hr Urm up ttiui oru tries ao'arupirt ua Braid and Asia i in tbe heart ruiiuUr Tr ttu UxJlk UIiftJw er tembt-- WOMEN OF NOTE. imib- Motel On. 0 Boston has solved the tramp question. The fact that there was a falling off of 8,000 applications for accomodations the last year at the Wayfarer Lodge, where the lodgera are expected to work for their board is convincing evidence on tbla point Heads la Sorcery. hot Always Vest One of the most curious uses to ve Rich An English clergyman waa preaching insects ttre pui w us re luted ataiecent in a country church in Scotland, lie meetmg jn ti,0 l.ninaeuu Focietv of had as lna aulijcct I he lrodigal London , It w ,s stated that the t.reek son went away And the barber surgeoi s of tbe Levant employ- - from his poorprodigal old father for years and ed urge spei n s of ant for the pc- - years l!ut after years and years he borri ng together the nigr- - of rrme 1 aok again, and his poor old an im crd wuoiid The aut held w uU f.ther said unto the servants, Bring a pair if fun r s opens its uiand.l it forxh-t- he fatted calf winch has been wide and - i llie cut kept for my son these years and nmght near tosave t the years" An old farmer in the audi- being eattd m vliat it can tWO tii;-ewinch ate held together for ence could contain himself no longer. the purple As soi n as the unfortun- er a leer, it wild hae been a coo' me ant rairbiu ncd s firm krr:p Trrnt - he eelaiiue?T TuJv." IHirn Katoi. Needs assistance U inay tf best to rentier It promptly, but one should remember to use even tbe most perfect remedies only when needed. The. best and most simple and gentle retmdy is ths Fyiup of Fig. manufactured by th California Fig Fyrup Conn any. The lll-- e and Sail of ttlil liinrb," T here - now liviug in I hieago a man tiiu wheat n iio freiuently coi.U-te- ii e and usu in.trhi t vv lb ally uefeated him. 'ibis nan is ca When he forced Ftp ,THd lijiti li i i aidow o the University Cambridge, England. In literature the list of the unwed la long. It includes Nora Perry, "Ouida," Jean lngelow, Rosa Cary, Edith Thomas, Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary Wilkins, Grace Denis Litchfield, Edna Lyall and dozens more. "The Duchess" has JUBt published her novel. It is called "A taenty-elght- h Point of Conscience, and deals with the came kind of characters which she haa made knowa in bar previous twenty-seven works. Lady O'Hagaa, wido of the late Lord Chancellor of Ireland, has neyer ceased to be a Roman Calhoile and de--1 dares that she does not even know what are the doctrines of the Plymouth i Brethrenrvbom she was Vaid tc have' Joired. j is thinking , j oorenes5,c Stiffness, ST. JACOBS OIL wwdd car T Im tl ; right way, right ff. A aaaTaL 22 Contains More Flesh Form- - 7i IJ ing Matter Than Beef. That is what an eminent physician iS says of good cocoa. The Goeba made by Walter Baker Sc Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.r is the best. See that Imitations are not palmed off on you. A saddles are recommended by riders and physicians as proper in shape and adjustment, and every detail of equipment contributes to beauty, and the comfort and pleasure of the rider. $100 Th. Colombia Catalogue art work ol th TrVATflfind.om.tfrom . th. Columbia year, t. Im fav ALIKE. afent, two or la nalM ftmnl a tamp.. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, by aa Coon. Branch Store! and AgenciM alimn tvtry city nnd town, U Columbtaa am not properly rvprw aentod In your vtcuuty, let ua know. In Slf Mwabla HcriIm are fitted ml NArrroRD VI Know siaLi-Ton- 0 TlRfS ni K U 8000 AS NMTFOMS. -; J |