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m:r'i mother should '. 'i! be Friend. New York, Nov. 7.—It is remarkable how quickly New Yorkers recover from great celebrations. Although the municipal election has been settled only four days there is almost no sign what ever of the strenuous campaign held here this fall. Even the banners of the fusionists and Tammanyites which could be seen in every part of the city have been torn down and the advertis ings on the billboards and trolley cars has disappeared to be replaced by the publicity of other forms of business. Indeed much of this was done on Wed nesday. The "I told you so's" have also seased prating and everything and everybody have settled down to a busy winter. the Horse Show opens Monday and st promises to be the most interesting exhibition ever held in Madison Square Garden. The dog show under the di rection of the Kennel Association of America, which precedes it this week has also been a great success and many valuable canines from all over the United States were brought here to be placed on exhibit. Next to the Horse Show the t)og Show attracts more fashionables than any other public ex hibition of the season. The board of health has decided to spend many thousands of dollars in re claiming marsh lands. The work to be undertaken is of a character that no other city has yet taken in hand and as an initial step the marsh lands of Staten Island will be reclaimed. Other marshes are to be drained after the work on Staten Island is completed and great progress is expected toward the entire abolition of the mosquito and malaria. .* .* ,:!y V, It is not generally known that New York, among very many valuable art treasures possesses the largest collec tion of Latin Bibles in the world. This collection belongs to the General The logical Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church and was completed at great effort and expense by the late Dean Hoffman. There are now in the Bible room at the Seminary 1,206 dif ferent editions of the Bible, in 2,596 volumes. Of these 555 editions are in Latin, in 1,055 volumes. The remaind er includes fifty-riine editions in Eng lish, about 100 in Hebrew and other •L Every mother feels ft I Ib•• AA IIIA IVI I .* and danger attendant upoa lvllll W most Qritical period UP of her life. &ecortiing "It is worth its weight in gold,'* says many who have used it. $1.00 per bottle at drug stores. Book containing, Valuable information of interest to all women, will be sent to any address free upon application to BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00., a source of joy to all. but the suffering ana danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Moth er's Friend is" the only remedy which relieyes women of the great £ain and danger of maternity this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no .longer despondent or gloomy nervousness, nausea and other distressing eopditions aro overcome, the system is made ready for {he coming ev&ftyWid the serious accidents so common to the critical llour are obviated by the use of Mother's Atlanta, [BOBB-LAWBENCE CO. jgm&0#r*: na Ufa 11 TSTSiR BR S® Vise f£k\ W SPS Studebaker Wagons Perkins Wind Mills Gasoline Engines Tiffin Wagons ^''S Battendorf Steel-geared Wagons Bettendorf Handy Farm Trucks Champion Hay Stackers Hummer Sweep R6kes Blees Co.'s Buggies add Noyes Carriage Co.'s Vehicles Red Jack Pumps "w"** Bin Demand For Rente THE fAEGO TORTTM great dread of the pain Friend 0a. GOTHAM NEWS LETTER languages, ninety-three in polyglot 01 in more than one language, 302 new Testament, mostly The musical season Ws Hegtiti and it is more apparent than ever that Gotham '•-'•'.-tgfgoai ft Invite You, When in Fargo, to Visit Them and Look over Their Line, Consisting of: Keystone Side Delivery Rakes Keystone Hay Loaders Keystone Hay Presse^.! Keystone Corn Huskeiv' Keystone Corn Shredders Corn Planters Disc Harrow*. Cultivators.^ Gang Plow Sulky Ptowji Sleighs Northern Pacific Ave. and Eighth St. If you want to have your house bring more rent money, put in Modem Plumbing and Steam of Hot Water. Furnace. The cost will come back to ybu in short order and make the tlte best kind of prmanent investment, -.^et talk the niatter -of expediency aiwl expense overlrtlll^yiM^ rATO of tin %in •. Greek ani ninety-six of tfie nexapla, Codices. etc. i Ex-Speaker of the house of repre sentatives David B. Henderson is tli* third man who held that exalted posi tion to make his home in New York The first of the trio was John G. Car lisle. Mr. Carlisle has been not onlj speaker of the house and a sena^oi from Kentucky, but also a most astiitt and successful secretary of the treasury. The late Thomas B. Reed, was the sec ond and although a comparatively noo man when he came to live in New York where he practised at the bai three or four years, when he died ht left an estate valued at $350,000. Ex Speaker Henderson's career will doubt less equal that of his two distinguished predecessors. He is not only an elo quent orator of the impassioned order, but he is a sound lawyer and ripe scholar. He enjoys the unique distinc tion of having had a statue of himself erected and dedicated during his life time. It was unveiled in Iowa only re cently. The mournful news that there is to be an increase in the price of pie has spread consternation in certain quar ters. The pie factories, the only source of nonspurious quick lunch pies in the city, have been forced to increase wages, The brand therefore, which has hitherto been purchased for 5 cents will now cost 6 cents, and mid-day lunches will approach in consequence the munificent sum of 11 cents. There is a notable absence nowadays of impure and low grade milk in the immense quantity of the lacteal fluid that is consumed here. Never before probably in the history of the city has the system of inspecting and supervis ing the milk been so thorough as it is today. Every discovery in the science of sanitation has been taken advantage of, the number of insepctors is being increased as swiftly as possible and the board of health is beginning gradually to get. the sale Qt„mi)k. micier iit^gii o mummm W. %P has a plethora of talented foreign af tists who have been attracted to these shores to display their genius and gath er in our dollars. A violinist who his received a great deal of favor atvd aroused more furore than Jan Kubelik did a few seasons ago is Jacques iTii baud, the Frenchman who made his lebut at Catnegie Hall a few everiiugs ago. Thibaud is the possessor of tL most charming and magnetic person* ality and his playing reminds one at once of the great Belgian, Ysaye-. -IJe will make a tour of the large American and. Canadian, cities, order to avert UVfeCtfi-fe^fe In lafet" winter's stofm t^dubles'"o1i rne elevated railroad, the officials of the interborough Rapid Transit Co., have equipped the electric motor cars of the Manhattan system with an invention or freeing the Contact rail of.ice and snow. The apparatus is the saitie as that which has been tried with success n Chicago for three seasons past. It consists of a number of steel blades, which may be pressed down with what ever force is necessary upon the elec rically charged contact rail, commonly known as the third rail. It is because )f an accumulation of snow or siefet iipon this rail that trains are blocked n the winter storms. The' blades scrape )ff the accumulation without difficulty. Dr. Hensori, who has become famous ts pastor of the Hanson Place Baptist Church in Brooklyn and who goes next veek to Boston's Tremoilt Temple, vill te greatly missed here _where fie •ias made his work felt. Visitors to the :ity have flocked to hear him and he ias grown as much in demand here as at Philadelphia and Chicago where He was pastor before coming here. Tre .nont Temple is regarded as one of he greatest preachirtg places In Ameri ca. It has had a long list of eminent men as its pastors and has an exten sive and able^^ property and large mem bership. ... y I .* (.t' Not in many years lias the football jutlook been so doubtful as this seasoti. The scrub games of last year hcive evi dently left no eggs to be counted in this year's nests and to compare the scrub results of two years is simply, whistling down the wind. To date it| would really seem that there is. a really tremendous amount of work to be done before Thanksgiving and even at that, it seems to be a case of the best team' of a bad year, rather than what is geii-* erally understood as the "best" team. Complaints too, are being he^.d from theatrical managers. They claim that the bright prospects of the earjy season. are not being materialize Many of the new theatres and old onfS.j vacant seals too have rows and rows of these nights'and it would seem that the upply is 1!( §xpediug tlje ^eipnd |o v.:- otWF jealet-s, th -nattit*e- St business makes them almost pre-emi nently the best judges of market con ditions are unanimous in the expres sion of the opinion that rarely ha,ye there been such opportunities for profit able investments as .those which a|e now offered. The best of these proper-, ties are being gradually absorbed andj the market supplies are therefore di minishing. Indeed the tone of the-mar-j ket is considerable improved.' i &<» 9 VERY NEAR A CRIM&.*i?j? To allow constipation to poison yotir: body. Dr. King's New Life Pi|ls cures1 it and builds up your health. or no pay, 25c. Fout & Porterfield. ,s, FARMERS' INSTITUTES. T.o The Forum: The following Farmers' Institutes will be held during the month of December, season of 1903-4: v, 1 With ting and iiitotrie Fixtursi. Fargo, N. D1 -f -v'-f »•.%. f' Vf '.. v *%. t*fo i "«f« r? r*. west central as. C. Pond, G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis. The State Scientific Set of ita a. Earl £f iii a ..I If This sketch was made by Helen Foster,, age 12, Greenwood School, Des Moines, la.' We give a c&ffc prize of $5.00 for any drawing of this character which we accept and use. Ait school children can compete. FuX instructions wiH be found on inside of eaoh package of Egfl-O-See telling what to do to get the prize and how to make the drawings. FOSTER (Copyrighted by W T. Washington, D. C., Nov. valleys Nov. lvgreat :il Fingal—Tuesday, Dec. Wimbledon—Wednesday# Kensal—Thursday, Decr 3. Carrington—Friday anil Saturday, Dec. 4-5- y. Cathay—Monday, Dec. 7. Harvey—Tuesday, Dec. 8. Kenmare—Wednesday artd Thtffs day, Dec. 9 and "10. Carpio—Monday and Tuesd&y-MEfec. 14-iS- .i :'Vl Barney^—Wednesday, Dec. 16. Wahpeton—Friday and Saturday, Defc. 18-19. E. E.' Kaufman, Sec'y Farmers' Institutes. DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT Union depots are made at St. Paul and Minneapolis by all trains from Pacific coast and northwestern joints with the Wisconsin Central Railway, thus af fording a comfortable and convenient journey to Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Chi cago and eastern and southern cities via tWo modern trains leaving daily. For further information apply to your nearest ticket agent .: i t. V will open- &t sWahpeto^ bii Sept. 22I. Ati experienced corps of instructors have been secured and first class equipifteflit and apparatus are Being provided. Over thirty courses iii science And mathematics.'. .General sci ence, engineering, medical e a a o y a s e i a courses for teachers.- Special science courses during the winter term. Tuition free. Laboratory snisfll. For circular1 of information ad dress tht president, y Bur«b, ot i, N. D. v-'t V- .•••.'.»-.••••••- -•*,*. ... ••.... DAILY, Jt^PtJBLlCAIT,. SATtJBDAlT. rEVEIfmJ, KOYEMBBIt V 1003. w V'x' $ i" THLtrunr• RATTmmv «U!trR*m» ^*ovririiiniw«..^ i^oii- ~v.-...-* '.* ./. Max The largest and most complete knd modern food ill! in the world equipped with the most approved sanitary devices enables us to make the purest and most wholesome flaked wheat food on the mfc£~ ket today. Crisp, delicious, strengthening and digestible. i.yi', S Note—The price of Egg-O-See is 10 cents for »r The PrdfesiOr Says Thfere wtt fee Bad Weather Here About 'November 17. 7.—'Last bulletin gave forcasts of disturbance to cross continent Nov. 8 to Nov. 12, warm ivave J^ov. 7 10 to Nov. ji, cool wave Nov. to Nov. 14. reach Next disturbance will Pacific coast about Nov. 13, cross of Rockies by close of Nov. 14, great 15 to Nov. 17, east ern states Nov. 18. Warm wave will cro*s VASj-.cOf *Ro ky$ abynttNov..,1A cehtral valleys Nov. 15 eastern states Nov. 17. Cool wave will cross west of Rockies about Nov. 16, great ccil tral valleys, N^r, ji8, eastern* states Nov. 20. This disturbance will belong to a per iod of great fluctuations and sudden changes in temperature, rapidly moving and severe storms but not so dangerous as those of previous months. The most Severe storm of the month will come with this disturbance not a good time to be on the water, bad weather for live stock, corn gathering and other farm operations. Closing j5art of this disturbance will ring a cold wave bordering on the lizzard species but the cold will be of short duration followed by a very short warm Wave of high temperatures. About date of this bulletin warm wave will prevail and temperatures of the week ending Nov. 16 \yill average above nor mal rainfall will increase over the pre vious weelc. Not every prophet has honor in his OWn country. The newspapers of Chilli cothe and St. Joseph, Mo., my home for matiy years, are warm friends of my work. The St. Joseph Press says: "Looks like more trouble for the weath fer editor for Prof. Foster has, up to the present time, proved himself a true prophet. An incident in *one bf /the Atlantic coast storms predicted' in my bulletins is thus related of an excursion boat par ty "But the sea was rough and we pitched and tossed in a painful way.1 P/etty fiink and blue gowns wilted, and the upper deck soon began to look like a marine hospital. The band got weak er and weaker. One by one the white -Skited musicians fell among tfce wither ed figures in blue and pink. Finally the piccolo and snare drum and bass drum played America as a trio. Then the piccolo player went out of business. The drummer kept on playing. They said they were under contract to play five hours and wanted to be sure to get their money. Most of the passengers were so sick that they couldn't throw chair* at e u e s i VOLCANOES. Itlias heen noted during jtfeethree months, iliat unusual activity 1ms ptfr vailed in the. volcanic forces and par tlcularly that this activity has been greafe^ ^t exactly at the time when the stofins, were greatest also that for the gre*t sto^rt periods, earthquakes and volcanic etftptjoftts of the past three months fOfie^#|s have been practically per feet. 'This strongly argues that volcanic eit^tions have their origin in the catees periods the silly fes an4'. able modern lat vQteftni^ tiro ttl^ikching firbhi the! of the earth's interior^ ilv formed crust to the I«C ?uj:r»nt8 pirculiite thrf t^ftse and whe| cause unions ci the earth's iislc It t. ^c-F ^'-,, ^v *, School CHlldreri's ^mpetltlvfe AdverttsU^ Contest No SI csi OrSfl,'Ol r~{ e^rrcvb Ci a size package, such as is usually sold for 15 cents: The largest food mill in the world, and the most approved labor-saving machinery enables to make the best flaked wheat food at this lower price. yfb-*fh5 Rea Bros. & Co. are specialists of many .years'..standing. .They make Rea Bros.' Inhalent Catarrhal Jelly, vyhich cures catarrh, catarrhal deafness and •iiaAaiitiMl^^ N* i i .- i s '•.iNnWii'i rVI'-iMOk ii'iiifairhhi'i 0T S6.00 )each to be given to AXsfa* Vun,'^ v. si- full ASK YOUR. GROCER FOR THE GREEN PACKAGE^ your grocer does not keep It, send us bis name and ip cents and we will send you a package prepaid! Address all communications to Egg-O-See, Quincy, 111. ,.y are ignited and volcanic actioh results. Evidently volcanoes belong to the earth's surface and the interior of the earth is more solid than granite. But our orth odox scientists are /slow in getting away from the superstitions of the dark ages. RfiADLYN. A: new town site in Brenier County, IcTwa. Opening sale of lots will take place "Nov. 10. On that •dafe special trains will be run from Dubuque, Mar- CURES OTHERS WILL CURE YOU SV shalltown, Fort Dodge and Mclntir^ Iowa and intermediate stations. For particulars address E. B. Magill. man ager townsite department, Chicago Great Western Railway, Fort Dodra la. Edward L. Loyet of St. Louis is ah authority on fancy fish and iri his quarium he has more than 20,000 speci mens of the finny tribe. 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Their Cascola Blood and Rheumatic Cure, the best remedy that medical science has been able to put forth, gives quick relief and cures per manently rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, gout, nervousness, all blood and rheu matic troubles. Sold by druggists, Rea Bros. Co., CtiecnUts, .. MinftMpotls, Minn. I have Med DuflVi Pore Halt Wh DttiMr of & severe attadc at rheum» neeh, gaining believe if ould twill keepoft «ixtTM»»e years olck %Jpok ta6i* tiian42i I have reooin lttouaanyof «ty trifiad«, and allsay are wtteflod with its I ttSk the flnenstimulant iii thewofld,MMl atfinger W once feconmMnded it to BAD CONSUMPTION withaw^^ciig: —... ,ereplied! ana have and dragt, but I «dvSM.w mohtw ttem- VS 'J •j, ^#111 of America i 1 ,{S W •'-i-ii i'v ai ,!S ,• ,-v *. *sJPxx •*.. mm 3 -UK lor send 40 cents in stamps to pay express charges, and they will setnd you one month's treatment ffre. If it cures, pi pay $1.5b. 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