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- - T r L-J. " 1 . "- f 1 M.lat'aa Hr.ni.'1 mh. "'' r The Home Mnj-azinp, conducted by Mr.-J. John A. Iogan lms: In tho Mny nmiiber a beautiful illustrated oem, by Ou-.tonScollard. entitled; "A Kwe for Jjeinenihninc." i'ortraituof Ilismnrck, Caprivi, Oen. Tr.wk. .u illustrated articlo oa IUnne, by us Mrs. Logan. A triii to Hebron, by Mrs. I-nne. V Chapter of Chronicles, by Amlx-r. Janet; n rtory," by Mrs. Ohphant 1'iueTy illustrated description of the .theso-wl ones than he would for the interior of tho lilaine Home. A Sketoh of Amelia 15. Edwards, with ji-irtrait. ltrii:ht Bits from ISright 15ook-, with i - xtracta from A -ow r.iiKiauu um "A Xow hood." Washington Society Notes. Lincoln at Home. .Memorial Day. Illustrated articles on Homo Dress i.'.uking. Illustrated article on Fancy Work. ThoTrillinms, a lovely (.prinf poem, by Arlo Bates. The Necklaco, a short Btory by Cuy de Maupassant. The Dining lloom with Spring Soups, and Recipes. " Mothera' Page, nnd Children's Page full of bright stories nnd pictures, and many other good things too numer ous to menton. All for six cents a number. The Home Magazine nent for threo months1 trial BuWription for Ten Cents silver or Stnmps. Try it. Address: Tho IJrodix rublihhin1; Co. Washington, 1). C. The Burlington Junction Harvest j Home occurs, September 10th, 11th, and . 12th. The Atchison county teachers in stitute will be held at Tarkio, be inning July 28lh. FIFTY THOUSAND COOKING AND HEATING STOVES PER ANNUM mth MAVTKLS GltATIT. nor.T.OTT WABC TUI-IVARE, and f.lli-r ptKxU in prpjottloa la tlia prmlaclivd capacit FbQIipc ft Bnltoiff IinsfaCtnring Co. NASHVILLE. TENN. TllKlU STOCK of fitrnlsblnra for I tho KRCBCV, ths PANTKV. mud I Um bUCCO BOUX ts I mm in mi. WlTPrif LAROTS CAPITAt, lo 0Sparince. al.il favoralito locatii.n for IIm ehaaawat plff Iran, ami tbn IniTf.t (nrtcbt ntes to nil nouthrra rtolnlo, our Koda are onntooltwl lu qualltjr, and 1m yostt oociptlUuii in ilce. ETERY DI.AU.R our Uuxtrstrd vatalojrau. shnuld bare Currorpuutl- & Bullcfff m Oa, NASHVILLE, TE!N. NOTICE TO Bidge Builder s The nnders:gnid li-Md C ".imis!.ioner of Holt County. Missouri, will on Monday, June 2nd, 1899. nt the north door or the Court Haunt in tho citv if Oregon, and belwe.u the hours of one mid three r. m. on said day. let at public .nit-cry to tho lowest ro Fponsib'.n bidder, the contract for repair ing tho following briilges: Ono fil-f.t span at Kicn IJagby's. OnoTU-feet span nt Knkel's Mill. One .r0-fe.t span at John fx-.iscs. Ono SW-rrest sp.in at lldy farm, four miles north of Mnitland. One iO-feet sj-an near Mrs. Snider's on Kimr-py Creek. Oim lO-'foi-t span, l4 mile s;it!i Jamos Wilson's on Kimr4.y t'reo!:. Also for tho building of tho following new bridges, tho couuty iurnit-hiug part of tho materia!: One -IO-feet span, wood, at Lu in Tat torson's. One .TO feet, trestle work, cm Dodge Ditch, cast f Mound City. Ono rCifeet. nMiibitiation. on Sjiiflw Creek, near residence of William Skcl lev. "One HO feet, trestlo work, ,-j milepoiith of Judge Mclntyn's. Tho court reserving the right t reject anv or all bills not t-ititfaotory. t'or Hjiecilicjitions and other in forma tion. call at oilico of Koad Commirisionor nt Mound City. M. This the 0th day of Mny. 181HK W.M. M. MOKIUS, Road Commissioner, Holt County. Mis- souri. m ANO I I Largest and Host assortment of plants in the west at prices to suit all. bastern uricos dutilicated. Tlants reeeived from ns will bo in BETTER condition than thoso linns. received by mail from eastern All kinds of FLORAL WORK mndo up in artistic st j lo on short notice. Orders by telegraph PROMPTLY at tended to. CENTRAL GREEiiKOHSSS, L. J. STUPPY, Proprietor. . Sixth and Jule Sis., St. Joe. Me. Trust ,t's Suit. Winrra. ttiltiT lvrrj- ll.ir.ly nml K:it II. ll-inl li llifir Ihtnl Tnit, .itt il llir sll, iA.r J.i'tiii.ir-. ts-T. ati.l n-ciMmilii Hit-l.v -i.r.lir.i!;rv'Mllti-iiity. Mi-M.iin. m iix.k "feA"''' llii- folliiultis "' ti."" leal cxlalr, Mlit.it. It tii:anl in-injr tu lltf .Miniy nl Holt ami Mate of Mi-Mitiri, to-U in, ii-u : 'r't'.m'iVhl .Vir o(,lun'T3t,1!,rU'r ,.!,i.t'!v..V.iii4. wa.'nCidf in trtit i Tin- M'Ctiolt s, YVIiicli ecu re "tnc iKiytiiPittnf tvrtJtliiiii.ti-k in viiil tli-ol H tsrrilKil; ami l'n-.i' ilrf.ui!! lia- wrlc in the M)-ir..it of Mild imtra ami llie ipn mri. In the imv lntrrrt Im-ri-oii : in, llifrrliiri-. i.iiif niiuer i?iipl tnil-'. Ill irniice 'f vtnl proi'iii of il tl-tt in ln:t. ami al lli m.m-M' ! llie iA-al holder .f H.1I1I iintes. aforr-airt, will on SATI-KIIAY. JUNK 7th. K'U Ib-twi-rn tlicliiHir.pf leu oVli- k in the fiin liiKinn:,(1 flt-p o'clock in the all.Tii-n of.iiil .l.i.al tin-imrlli il-r f llii-fourt limine In llie eitridip-nii. in Holt Ooniuv. Mi.'umri. rr-'- mm MIT. r-eil 10 !! Hip atM.ve desirili".! whhtU jI j l.iilillc vendue t Hie hisht li.ld-r for im-H lor j ILc iariii'.e'-'ri-'I m d ! 1 tm-l. I 11 ni:si:vsiirrr.H.Tru-tpp. I Wnr.o.int; Ajiplcs. How shall we market our npples t make tin. most out of them. Tn in opinion the ln'St thiw; we can do is to put nothing but tirt-:l;i-'; kvk on th market, anil by ft doinj; wo will build uj a reputation that will bo worth more to ti;m h the wind fall.? and pecked apple., wo would over raise. Xow, I think if a man would sort his nppli-s rarefully Ijeforo ho Marts, to market with them that h" would ot more clear money for cuIIh and all. And th-n he would bo Mlyd the mortilication of h:irin; to either throw uvwiy or haul baek home -,,, (il-fourth to one third of his load. I havu f-'tH-u Ioadri of apples takeu to market that fully ono-hulf the load wan culls. Now, this is bad work, for wo can gt more for our apples to have them carefully sorted, and not put tiny wind- falls itii thi'iu, no matter now nice they , look. Kither uso them in tho family or j food them to tho lion's. The latter is tho l)0t way, unions you grind them up for vinegar, and then feed pimimace. Jiis-t i go into an npplo market nnd wo a nice , load of well culled apples drke in, nnd j notice tho emulation ruuoiig tho buyers; ohcIi anxious to secure that particular load, no matter how many loads or tinxeil apples thero aro standing around. t'ou will always notice thar tho buyer of a load of well sorted apples always wears a sunny smile, and is toon aeon looking for anothor bargain of this kind. Now, I am sure wo can raiso as good apples here as anywhere, and I am in favor of I us as fruit growers coming right down ! to business, and see how things look af i ter the erori is disiio.-ed of this fal'. There is nnother matter that I wish to siK-ak of and that is tho prartico.of le.-.v- " itho drop apples under tl.e"trtsto t. This is tho cause or the cfKldiing , rot. moth bcngsoprevaleiiL lu my tipmicn if wo would look after the refuso in the fall and keej tho old rough bark scrap ed off the trees, wo would have lit tle use for tho spraying machine.'. I would suggest that as practical fruit growor.-i. wo practice just as near as pos sible what we preach. Theory is good ns Tarns it g;i. '"'t ;::"!:. is more like business. As for u:o i am ging to work ns near this plan as I can, ami soo what tho result wil! Ijo. Xr.VA. Frank LcmIh-'!. INipiilar Ttloutlily for .Tunc rrederic Arthur Uridgman, the Orien talipt painter, is characterised by Mrs. Schuyler Van Hensselaor. in Krnnk Les lie's Popular Monthly for June, ns a typical American artift, bccaui-o in art, "just now. it is tho cosmopolite who is typical, tiio thorough-paced American who is except ionnl." Some admirable engravings and fac-simi'es of Mr. Ilridg mini's pictures arc given. Another no table attraction of this iiuiulier is a pro fusely illustrated nrticlo on that "milo of history," tho Hon ery, of New York City, by Felix Oldboy. no well-known local historian, who seems to have in herited Irving's charm of stjle and fund of f.olhnm-lorc. Other interesting illus trated articles are: -The Life of n Long shoreman." Dr. (.iieney's concluding paper on -l'n-derick tho Cln-at," Women Woart'rs of Mens Clothe?." "A Mysterious and Dreaded .Saurian" (the ( !ila Monstor), -The List of tliQ Mohic ans," and "Traveling by Air.Tiie t-liort storit-::. poems, literary and otiier niis-crOl.iny.s'ippl.o-l in the abundnnco which is characteristic of this magazine, make up an un.-omr.ionly rich numikT. Tin- Tt'jii-Iti'r.s' Convention. Nevcrlieforo was there such entiiUKiasiu alKjut a gathering r liie national school tiMicheM' asfo'-iation ds thero is nt the present time. The committees are all hard at work and everything is licing gotten in shajK to make thair stay in St. Paul a ploasant on.'. The temKimry Iioadipiarters f tho association is now in the hotel Kyan in St. Paul, nnd they are sending out thousands of jiounds of interesting maUer pertaining to the programme and tho places that aro to lo visited while there. The Chicago Sf l'.tul & Kmisa? City railway, which has born selected by tho Missouri com nuttcoon transportation ns their r.flicial route, are making elaborate preparations and nro going to give tho ladies on.' of tio lineal o-jnipped tniins over pulled by fin engine. It wiil bo u palace upon wheel') and drawn by an engine hand wimely and traily decorated. This lino is the shortest by several hours and are, !-s u consequence, going to haul nbout all of them from the soutwost. The toachers of St Joseph and vicinity have already commenced to securo ncconmo-t-ons and make iirrangemciits for their hotels nnd Mtcping car berths. The KMp!( of St. Paul aro also booking quar ters at various jilacos in the city. Mnny ,iT tlio most lroriretius homes ill ihnt city have loen thrown ojien and nill aid in ' furtiii-iiing quarters for tho thousands who will attend. Ti'i: instalment of -A I Joy's Town." by W. I). Ibmells. in Hnrr"s Young I'cop'.c for May will explain the un written laws that are binding upon tho great lody of lniys between six and twelve years old. Tho author humor ously alludes to the ideals and supersti- ! tions of this bov's world, "which aro of- lj ten of a ferooitj, a depravity scarcely j cicdiblo in after-life." Ho K'gins with . . 1 . "the first great law of revenge, if a boy t . si nmR enough and of savage endur- : niic of wronn. if ho is not: lie gives tlie technical definition of "cry-baby," "bill-1 ly," and a "mean trick": describes "alxmiinablo cruelties," that aro con- ' sidered perfectly lawful, and many other 1 regulations known to old boys and t ycung Ihivs. j I The Xew York Central railroad has' adopted a system of fiirnallnR by moans j , "r f tu Vn .rMr .cml Uisionr. , of f iii-es to prevent rear end collisions. , When a train is losing lime ainij;niaj ; r,,, ;s y,, aw thrown or. tho track ! in tho rear. It burns with a strongKlow ' liken theater lire forciht or ton minutes, ' I nne thestronest -ialecannot blow it out. ' . , , , , ' Trains coming uHm one of theto lights ;,r,, tM to proceed untter any circuin il is "nied out. A thnr- , r.i-.r.. . 1... I. I. 1 oiigh test of this fux he lias been mailo. anil 11 is ieciarei to jc n-uc-ui.- inin-i - ! ,ion aainst Jrear end collisions. Such a tiling is sorely needed, ami tho tniv-1- , jng public will be glad to hearoftne ..i..t0n if the device jplion 01 uie utvict. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wlien Ea.br was wc Rare her Ca-teria. yyhen she was a Child, t.he cried for Castoria, 'When she became Stis-, the eluae to Castoria, Wticnthc had ChiHren,rue gave th-m Castoria. lenfti PROMPTLY C'JRZD DV Cures Also: Neuralgia Lumbago, Sciatica QnroInR. Fi vii lens laFM Durns.p Wo undo, y Swellings, s Soreness, Frost-bites, Stiffness, All Aches. TTTK Chis. A. VogtlerOo., Baltimore, lid. OCR sew .FREE, U-l- " "it Worth S0V-? , 'trkla til WafM. rtwrwci 1 ,k-.Wart.Hu4i.j. j rfc. iB. fi.fi t "auk iMlttr CM ttrmrm M 7- ' .. . ..a rvai a-. aU wvrm www t".:-'"";--' rT" ai.- kbW J. If yOU WOOl 1 !' J-lUv22 Vj -'m"'"1 Mai nn. rrra S3B to Bnu "p h iMMM ANN. J t J V Ml iti J""1,1,! JIC. t.:'-.. i ii M.t nun unn. i sir use if -CO UClTiCNJ J l.rrr:.r.. (n.r AU&'i) ,.r.lj; wm at R--.J I JUrlLa v. .... . u. . ..-.. trou-rt U-l ,-. C.Up, tin Jm-l tlj f iia.ll-V-lifc f.,,,, r.'I. HuuU t itw. s&a: Mr 5tt ..... i...-. 'rlitt.LL n.ulia -irl -. i'U r f ',T r. C-: Kinti iu :c-.'..t: !." My PukIim. -.u.r -.r: nnu-wirii Wwii... .-. .f.. iU J..'T: 1..r. . .Wlj ll.-" .K.i i udtmijM .rl num. a ., w ...iliimi. IK Tk. Pins. PtxUr rlf. Xx; iiwuir, w!n. r.i. i..u wu. : V. Tt.r.'li.j: ftr: AMU.!.. Urr.lUM Plrl.r... WaUIM l-U a; m..i. r.iik( Btu, wo, r.tui. i ANY PIECE OF MUSIC OR MUSIC BOOK PUBLISH CO ON EARTH acnTPaf-HPQ-t aicaiproraiaaacD paieta. aj-KlL IHTEDSEIT3. Strings and Trimmlnc. lir'tJ.t Variety, bast quality at lowest prion, OUIHr-YlUli aOCOXBMH. U. hmt U4 anajMh Ik. im. atao all oaoiaa to aaovt aoeacsa. SCKS FOB OUP1 CATAtOOOEo PHICE3 ATLAS ENGINE W0f.XS, fNOIANAPOLiS, !MD. feiiJfe!i.Mkf I THE ROGERS & HAMILTON CO. WATERBURY, CONN. aauraeruRcas or SILVER PUTED WARE.. EXTRA PLATE. SECTIONAL PLATE. TRIPLE PLATE. e nt Torn mtAT.mt for Quia A and taka aa otbera. Wn TiaTa many raw and rich Idaalpn. RITAIXINO BOU1) I OUt UlilIKi TarraaaTM. BEST M THE WHET. FULLY GUABA5TEED n all rcspcsts. An ttirTBaTiB Pain I.tr ni ! arat upn aprltfation with apcloa uro of ten cents In poatafo atampa. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. Th bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a well proportioned and beautiful figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance superior to the finest whale bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There axe many imitation, bot yoa -ri3 find " Ir. Warner' Coraline" printed oa the inside of every fenaine coraet. Thejr ae soli by yoor neaxtu dry ood dealer. WARNER BROS. Mafrs.. New York and Chicago. m . S A AfTT V f'-oo -3'?''fr,,l-,r,,.!i .J-Lais-s. u-aa-ui.nr.. .-. ?! L4 wti . Mfr aa iinwi. lS92IPril ;l?rF:urilV.W. Thos,nrtin5r or Philadelphia. w KarketSLChicago, in. P.O.Box667. -Si!;; ' -.-a..":-; sl: UUlixrJ K. tux. FrankC ?-. jb J.J, wiHt, don t nita-it. 1 Lire Stock On The Farm. About one lifth (lCT,ra, out of SllVrJl) of all the cattle other than milch cows in tho United States are found in Texas. Iowa is second, with .. .... , i,tVk f.Vl. i,-u: JvatiPas uiiru, wuu i,oj.-; Illinois fourth, with 1,713,000; Missouri fifth, with ld!,V; New Mexico sixth. i with l,".iJ.ii; Nobraska seventh, with j ' i;S-eJ,"-72;Wyoiningeighth.with 1,-17,8.0; i , Colorado ninth, with l,mSJJZ; all other 1 ! states and terrrit ries boin billow a J million each. Omittiiv; any one of the last four named, tho other eight contain moro stock of this class than all the rent of the country put together. While Texas contains oue-'iflh in num ber, though, it has only about ono-ninth , in valuo. Texas cattle being rated at on ly &3;&.l, Arkansas alone being lower, at M.GI. Iowa, with a little more than one- fourteonth of tho total of stock, has nearlv ono-oloronth in value. Outside 1 - ... .... . . . j r r: J oi xox.is, Illinois, iv.Hisaa uu .ir..un, , r..t'n liti-i niiirn tlifin tvira S1H Lrrmt than twice ns a ' value in cattle as any 6tato or territory I .1 . r- - T I- .1 ; l-ntl. ' in me union. io.,i is m.iiu j number and valuo ut milch cows, too. Now ork coining hrst. though Iowa anu Pennsylvania aro almost tied on tho lat tor iioint. In6heen Texas airain comes first, with A QMiIin rf1if,krnin onmnil. With - - t' v .-m i , fnr-lWn. nil- tl,:-,! with S'UILfiS'h New tV1X-.V V, ...... -T T- -a -a 1 - T C . Mexico, urcon, AiicniKnn, uuiu, iuu- tana, Colorado, New York, Indiana, Mis souri and Wyoming bach having over 1,000.000 head, following in the order Iowa, which is second in cnt- tlo. is twenty-tifth in sheep. In valuo of sheep Ohio is first. California second. TeMS tIijrt Miohijrnn a pretty clot-e t fourth, Oregon fifth and New York sixth. The per capita valuation is lower in Tex as than in any other stuto in which much of n sjiecialty is made of sheep, it being only tVXtl per head. In swinatho first placv. in b ith num bers nnd value, must be credited to Iowa, with ."US02.0H0 head, worth .V.U Kr hend ?l.'J2 aboute tho average of the ftountry. Second is llliiioic, with .ri,4:EJ, i"it head, worth i'tM or head; Missouri third, with S;S!5. head, worth only ?3.Cl. Then follow in ordtr Indiana, Kansas and Texas, though tho latter state ia- tenth in vho mutter of aggregate value. In horses Texas for tho third time reaches first placo in numbers, having X1Ml head: but is ninth in the mat ter of aggregato valuo. Illinois is second in numbers but first iu value her 1,125, '.7." horses being worth f,:i01,yi2. lown is third in number nnd second in value, having 1,i9j;su0 horecs, valued at $71), ti'Jii.nn. No other state has as mnny ns a million lion-er, and the two last named hate about one-sixth in value of all the horso llesh in tho United States. In mules Mifsouri barely holds tir.t nlaco in nnu-.ljers, with iliO.OC.T. Tennes see following only 8"il head lieliind. Mis bibbiimi comes tirt in nggregnto value. with over 17,0tX.rt'0, Tcnuesso bi-ing second. MiiMiuri third m:d Octirgia a close fourth. And now what state lends in the ag gregate valuation of all kinds of farm btock? The first place must bo given to Iowa, with a lotid of fl'il,"'.!'.' or a littlomoro thai .no-thirtceth t tne inoi countrv" livo ht-k valuation :s is scent, wun HNWiI,k')i. ics- is makes a showing of ?H7,ill,'lj.- St. Louis Journal of Agriculture. COXSUMWIOlUBELYCURED. To nrm Eorron I'lrat inform yiur rJ eri that I haia a potltite rsmaxlj fur tLc abora Darned allseue. Ky its tlrnd; ue thomaiuli i f hopeless eatet hare baD pfrmintntly curad I Khali ba clad to tend two aottlea nlmy rra dy rKBB to any ot yonrreaderi who harp ta iumjition If-, thty will sand r.ia thalr expets and pot nfflee addreM. BaiwUu:Ir I. A. S LOCUM. U. C. 131 laari aU Xow 1 iH This Cyclopedia. I : h 'lit- only one in which tho mementotm discoveries, topics, and events of tho past I half deendo aro adequately noted nnd 1 treated. Tho articles lira well digested nnd fitly projmrtioned, full without suierlluous verbine, concise but imt meager, crisp but not scrappy. The work is especially rich in information on American topics, nnd is bn 'lit down to the present time. As n j-ojiuinr. concise, nnd accurate work of rcferenco this Cyclopedia is without a peer in tho English language. All of those living t.'pics respecting which tho world wishes to be infori. 1 are adequately and succinctly treated h writors nnd specialists who know whereof thev speak. To possess it is a liberal education. Xo other Cyclopedia contains the recei. information furnished therein. Here nro a few of the recent topics treated, under the respective titles: Afri can International Association: Ilncteria. Ilartholdi; Rrazzn, Snvorgnnn de; Huek. Dudlev; Cable. Ceo. Y; Chnmberlai l, Joseph; Churchill. Lord Randolph: Civil Service Roform; Congo Free State: Don nelly. Ignatius; Dor-heimer, Wm.: I) wight. Timnth: Dynamite (Sun: Dynn- ni'4e: En-til.igc; Fawcett. Henry: Fora ker, Joseph Renson; Freycinet. Charles Lnuis; tleorgo. Hoary. Oraphophone; (JriH'ly Evpotlition; Hill, D.ivid Rennett, Hvdwphobin, Inoculation for; IgnatietT, Nicholas Paul: Knights of Labor; Loo- p.illville: Liberty Enlightening the World: Lick Obtervatory; Munkaeszy. Michael: Ni.-igBra Stato Park: Parker, Dr. Joseph; Photography. Amateur; Photophone; Porter, Fitz-John; Powder ly, Terenco V. Presidential Succession; Rtilwovn. Electric Richnrdson, Henry Hobson; Riol. Liuis David: Salisbuy. Marquis of; Ship Railway; Spelling Re form: Slnnlov FaK-t: Stanley Ixl. To-' ... . . bugan; Topjwlolnmn-t: Typo writer; Volapuk; Washington Monument: Wnt ' ter.-on. Henry: A'ellala Fnllt. and a hun i dred others, "it is a safe assertion that ' every man of the time nnd er.ry topic j of conteuiporar- interost is treated in The New People's. 1 Specimen pages of this noble work will le sent to any part of the world 011 up ! plication. SklaIiseiiHis. iv'.'i ... r Will enable you to j;ive a description of r.nir i. iw in Dr. ll.-ithaiviiv. the eminent BtwvMalist of St. Joyepii. Mo., who in iiak."i a special study it all kinds of Skin Dis kind. Put vour raw into a snrtMaluit h-inds 'ho treats such casee scientific ' ally. I Don't Miss It. In our advertir-in;; columns -till be found a card of peculiar intere--t to our voting men and boyn fond of outdoor ' ,.r.j Tf tlu.v tvUh tn nn-llra a , eases ii:u ii.u tin m ....-v o kn.it . ... . rata. onroooipKH ptico. t 'toreil for venrs, and aUi UK-d pateut roar patronage yon t-T-""" ' mediein.-s Without revtard to quantity or few-f0,Slffl .5A DUSTERS ARE THE BEST. 100 itylen, price to salt alL Wx. Atbks k Buxs, I'liiL-H-Kia-uix. t-olil by all detUtint. fTVTQ Wii3Wri1,y Mt r',',l,' nri" i uiii.iu nil Siniil frMj. l.irre Dn llt. iuick solei. A r.tr oitp .iitinlt. ! DEAR I A Mil Mtt! MMlbr ft IllVl-UBLB TMlUl Ut kji n4kT r. ancai. ninn. ", iHdHI-rtahlnlitl. Writ. -W k- ml frt ITU. PTEi TPIVF la Eta I EbP I llbV Wu 1-4 U n rr C-ttlf. l-rrtlBM Irul fiur uivirlmi t,.rh-mt-lc. tiprrt--M rj rmmnnftR flraaaaa PeUctltt irC.lt Unit. 3JCl ltti 1 HINDERCORNS. TionIy nnCnrmfarOornm. Sup9 nil rtln. Tnmr. aiMfcrt to the tert. Uc txt lmxrrl'tA. lliaouzSCo ,fl.T. tlmre - I tlx woo natulli uTabMtrtaMdj far all Ula mitring tnm dateaUta aalrllloa. Takatatiin. ate. and tt. UMR0DS l CURE ASTHMA ClzrrTi, E27 PeTcr, BislftEria, WiaoM mil Ctshd cii Comoi Cc!li BnrytnTnnJrl by Pbyaldana and arid by Tntc SlaU tcruucBuut taa world, bend for Krco Hantrlo. HIMB0D UAKUF'G CO., SOLS PR0PBECT0R3, 191 FULTON ST., NEW YORK. oonik aub.113 wit; My Story of the War,; book Acsnrs ttaxtct von or-rui ktiiu rub BOSlLSXraUCICKi. !craaE- In liunlaOa. aad oa taa tUHIa.M. Br M4BT A. l.lEUkE. pl4i4 Mrt Platan ilH tmJ- CJ090 jnttirW-UBa4 Wotn. Dl.Waraaafelailraave. A. B. WOaTlllMJTO A CO, lUrUWU. Caaa. PARKER' '8 HAIR BALSAM Cleantei txosliSs !hi bm .Ptoaaotea a luxuriant growth. aar Fan ta itntora uny HairtlittVal!ifal Color. I'nr.nU n-jtilru? at hair raJllacI aae.ani ai wm'nup CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. KM Croaa Diamond Ilraad. aaaatrnaaMttllt lailaaiaa aSraaaViaa. viuwaimaoa. TuLaaaathan aaMa (alaaiB.) tjr aanl.ir " 1 "Ut I!cT fbr Ca!aaatcr Ckaaaleal C, laadlaM 1'fcllada, fa. Acn!a wanlnl t ITO It I a ntffrtwln fll lulrat:iothr Nil ler linf. S.-!lirIt ll'ic l.lnentmimiirrrlittli- vent !-v le.lil lrOr. iicf.lrfl It nN liui 1i llllJ tl'.e Ilr-Vi'Jt Mini I!nr.t f;ilitlc w 1 1 li 11 n t iin.. I'lotltrt tin nut m:t!l tl T liTvp:;... 14 r rir ut.ir. trrrrlolland can nut Mom oir. 1 7 Harmon St, , TTnrrrftlwr, Mu. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. PPS'S GaATZFUL-COMFORTINQ. COCOA MADE WITH BOILiMP MILK. Pianos-Organs The linntnTail 11 Piao.1 f.Kle.'.iiir lrinf I'uno.. Iiivriilr.d l-j n. i lie of the mml im ii itl:ii.t li,i.r.i-emr:i:.r-r ni-ide. l.i.Jiir' the i'..tt!im-iil ni 'tn !!!! imi-ieal ill lo.ie, unite diir-ilde. and le I'ahle 10 set -in of time. Ilr.th tl:r Mai.m U Hniiihit tlrsnn and rsanm exrelriurfi In tlt.tt nhlrh l tl.e o!ilf exi el lrnep in ant ninir.ll InMrusiriit. ll.ilily of tune. Other thine. tliins!i important, are iiiikIi e.-oth.ni tliH. An in.trnnirni with 1111 tltll'lral tollPt C.llllot he Rood. Illlltraled ratiilojneol new ltle, Inlrodiiepil Hit- wswii. MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co.. BOSTON. HEVTDBK. CHICAGO. SE5WTIHSELF, A HclaUiteaB-l Stxndard lorular KtwCd TrMliu cn the Krronof Vith. rr-roalur-l)aaliii,IarTr.i:a an 1 i'h-lcl Uablllty. impnnuaa 01 mtiimw, ::a.linlrom Folly. Viae, I-nonsta. K-reaaaaoi tlrtrtuatloii.Kuarvailiisaod nnfSila Ik; -Irtlm for Wort, nnalnMi.tha Marriad or ioaial UrUtloa. ATCld tinaiilfnl prateadara. rceaaaa Oda trt -rork. It .or.uiaa S pa, roral Sto. B-uti nil birdittr. emhflrttJ, full ilu fries, etily lp bj ir!l. p-t rid. eonrealei In p'.au wrapjr. lllua tratlto l"ro.pectri Froo, If roa arP'J ?w- ih ciita and JEVVILLCO MCDAL B7h.?BeMH ra.itUUr.br mail or In rrron. at tlj?.- of Ko.4 Itilinnrli :., i:oaton. jiar, iu 3'drrn for l-ol o tirafct-daiaoove. Tmm amtetia to cleal MtO. u avaiMii Aak roar dealer for Ed. H Huntley & Co.'a HONEST CLOTHING It our rcoda are not la the handa of -etna t-TviKc-u pt-TJlrT? tn m-r aeetlon. ron eau FRO. omK THEM from toe BEST KNOWN ail. I . . A I . r-Trrv-i TTr-.- VwoTldTairtoa; TtwlTt MAKB YOCIt ' - - ...... ar.ri kfv.p TOU B-neaslos bow e can afford TO DO IT. If year i)Mi-J am not, keraocr coons, aena iona ana wo nuai mr; Blab yon a Soft or OrrMt, -Tprees or mail ll HT5T'. EtyL- OrlKtaa-or . . aaaaaaTa In ordertaK BniU or OrrrcoaU ob-rrre WmW ttrlcUy lollowta rnl-a for meatnre- ln'tZt SSrSS. let meaaare. from crotch to heeL cafio. capital evl.uuu.uuu; wouw-iai awM Bank of CWea. capttal e000.-0. -rARieiiMDTive , mSAllnL'kUL Ulura. fadlraUoiit Ufa , iii'inianiD rnalc. Tikisnraj mem mm mi JJUUllUllUUUl UlUUi Tbm mil aaa Tnn-m m tti't C1 aaaaBHKeaaBaaaBB The Sclio-iI-Hook Trust. The organization of a school book trust embracing the leading (inns of the country in ."nut line of buitnes is an event of moro than ordinary inteivp t and importance. Tho-o who are familiar with the conditions of the M-hool bctik trade do not need to be tol.l that the sales are made for the nun-l party by prtx.wses that are er:ou.ly olijei tion able. For many jears pn:.t, in every State, the agents of tho different pub lixhera have lieen carrying on a crutJat.o which has frequently had public scand; 1 for an accompaniment. Not n few wel. iittiwipi! cases of briberv have Ucu rP- . . , , ..-... i pone.!; anu more or less buspiciou n.is ci -mo to be attached to all tninsactionf between hhcool cjllicera nnd those who Hiipj.ly s-liool bo:)ks. The purpose of the trust through which sales will here after bo made is certainly not to abolish this reprehensible practice, butratherto perpetuate and extend it. by increasing tho prices of book, acd thus providing an enlarged margin for irregular ex penditure. In other words, the pooplo are to bo additionally taxed for the pur poso ot maintaining n trafiic thnt is al ready costing them far too much. The prospect is an unpleasant ono from every point of view; and some way should be devised to check and defeat a scheme which promises to bo so mischievous. It ia likely thnt the states will find it best to adopt the plan of publishing their own school books, and furnishing them at jost prices, or making them free. Thero is reason to believe thnt just as gcod books could thus bo se cured as those uhich aro now in use, nud thnt a largo amount ot money could bo saved by the reduction in price. The books sold by the publishing firms have no special virtues. They do not contain any secrets of instruction which invest thorn with supreme valuo. Of all forms of literature, they aro probably the easiest to duplicate. Kn'-h Stato has educntors who are eapabh. preparing a series of text-books which "11 answer the purposing well as the present ones, nt least to fnr as the public scIiooIb are concerned. For somo reasons books so prepared would be preferable to nny other in point of adsptability to loeni 1 wants; and tho constant changes that are now miit'e would be avoiuctl. llie. subject comes directly home to every citizen. We are now paying out large sums in the aggregate jenr after year to benefit a few firms; and this new pro ject is intended to make their profits still larger, at the public expense. Trusts of all kinds are to be condemned on gen eral principles, but this one has obnor ions features thnt aro eculinr to itself. When monopolistic rapacity is app. m to tho me ins by which populr.roducati n isdiffilbod it becomes an evil of tho most pronounced nnd olTcniive description. The jiooplo are not obliged to submit to iniiosition and extortion in that rela tion; nnd it is their duty todemr.nd pro tection against it at the hands of their Uators. mmm Dr.Sxl!'3CrSs??rte&'.. II..,.- -V.. ....... Itriicv L1 There is no reat-on in the world why. ..I...... .1.....I.1 !,.,,. nr. ....1. .ninit till I uuili siiiiuiu itu.u t, '..... r. contumo this season. In Taurus anil in colors all sortsnnd conditions of women i are catered to -nd all tohcs, from the faintest ti.aiiotHspfst,nrodertly wrought out so that the particular shade, 1 hat the wise worn in lind-t b c Kiiin to her, can bo gotten without any trouble. Thore are plain colors Tor n woman who likes sttilTs that are not c!i:ip:ciious.Tliore aro spots bit; and little, pkiidn bias and straight, and t-tripes of all widths and kinds. Ilea little careful in dunning your colors, nnd rememlier. that becauso someliody tells how well ion look in a costume of navy blue you must not con clude thnt ever' blue thade is suited to you, for that extremely tryinp. but very leautiftil. one known as army, makes tho avernce woman's complexion look us yellow as a lemon, llecauso scarlet mukes your hair look warmer and .jives a deeper color to your eyes, it does net follow that mtijjenta is suited to yon. (Jcuoral rules do not apply to women who aro notion-; if uot individual. Some body snys that small bonnets are vni versally becoiniutj. and jou, whoso face is rather broad, whose nose is a bit re trousse, put one on and believe you look well. A bonnet, more than anything clso, needs to be tried on, and although ono may generalize and say lxinncts arc 1 i.1.ivi:Uo it .-nn no more bo asserted that i 1 bonnets aro ahvays lKM-oming than it i So illat think out things before you , i .... .... . , Homo Jotirn:-!. Color-.tilo Cities ami l-hifos. This is the title of a liamiihlet just I '. isKiied by tho jiassonser department of I tho Chieao. Kock Inland & Paeifie j Ifclihvay. It comprises CO pa;es of valu- information, relating to uoino ot tne principal cities and resorts of Colorado, with Beautiful Illustrations of dif ferent scenic views and localities, on-1 (raved front original photograph", and( . which have never before np'-eared in any I work of this kind. In tho two la-.t pup-1 pk-mentary paes. a carefully revised , j li-t is given of the leading hotel-, res taurants, etc-in the" cities and plates ' described, with the names or their pro. prictors. tho r:ite per day or week, and the character of aei-miniodatiiuin pro vided. Copies will be mailed free l ap plicants in any part of the world, on re tvipt of I cents each for pmtae. Ad ' dress John SotuiRtian. t'Sen"! Tn" & V.isy. At- C. H.I..Y1'. Ky.t'hie-c... 111. Kii'itttn .MAXiaeiu win onrniuir the numU-r of ll.tr-v-r's V"-l;!y to bo ji-ib-htd May 'lit thettrrj'-rt.!,' prep aration Tor hi-4 I n.:!ui-i:ori of Kichard' HI. TI rtiele uil! If aii-oiiipank'd with an i'.lustri'.iou of tho ai-lor as s?n ' in the l:o-t aet of ths play tluritir the ...:i. is..!,.. I 'l'in- ilinstra- tion is tho 'vigorous work of Kh-1.-i . Ileminjs'toi). - Dissolution Xotitf. Tl.e co-partnership heretofore ojistins ,ltlteT the lirm name of Injlo- i t.iuiclc. ( m muiun v.n, ..... , ,. contintiinj; the bn-iness under the lino HOW CAN I GET that it Is do woDdrr jm an la toeh a brakes down eo&dltloa.aail joavlll twpjnttlas von nn!ea oa cma can your UVEA. ThU impcrtiot orna m uii.rr romftlr ta out of order and yoa Btart can It b; mini thoaa serer Dr. G. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills. they will ratore yoa and flro Tlgnr and health to tear whola tjiifm, nuktnz you atrcnj; and avU. ttelyM aU a fax. and ttey tayaavo year lua &akyourdraggbtCrti.a gcoiita CELEBRA TED LIVER PILLS until ter FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. aVliaokautibr Oo: J.i-in-ni mi-U In SI tVankk USKIV0EYP0nSHFToERr1.B fr? M YOU WAST OMR 0 HASH BALLS Vi ;-?-J'-:,J If so, sciul $4.00 to ua for a rear's subscription to The Sportino Lifk, tlic largest ind best base ball and general porting pajx?r published, and we will scu-1 you, pjst p.tid, one of Spalding's genuine League base balls. If you would pre fer .seeing a copy first, drp us jxstal. Addre.v Tllii Si-OliTI.NG lAl:X Pl?. Co., Philadku'Hia, Pa. Best Always tie Cheapest. 200.CCC Roses and Bulbs by mail or express. 15 Monthly Hoses for 1. 11 (Scraniuins forl.(0. llChrvsanthcmums for 41 jm. 12 Fuchsias tor 4I.. 21) Verbenas for 81.W. Jll flnlniis for ?UK. Catalogue frc-- Invitation extenel to nil to visit the Urreiilioues when 111 tho city. Address, HANS NIELSON, ST. JOSEPH. MO. Oroenhout-es. north city iituits. on tl-o electric motor lino passing LTtuon lX-jHit. Oh Yes ! " 0!i Yis ! I t HI e.ill -i!e and ilnsitml -netloneer lntMr.e. All t.'ioe i:i 111 itl ol l!ie -niee-ef au .tn-tionrer, V;i-e sivc n: a c.'.I. frrin te.e i.nahle. K.C. I'.KXfllN. 1 ST. JOSEPH. MO.. 'iSradu.tte f the Aim-rican Veterinary College. New York. tVi-tiCiiv. Hon llie Karn. ."M lVn-ii.e! I Slrurl : rr M- e.iee. I ? I eli .H-l lii- ' idiollenl oSire No !'. 1 1-liKt lie ?io. cirtMMiy maiim telrjiln v. rion 1 tiy a tendtd In. CURE pSn-aaaeae ni reUere aU tbe tnnbUa dent to a bUior t-to of taa a-it-n. auoh ta Dlzzlnaaa. Ha' ro-ralno-a. DUtreaa txt attteg!5lnu, ".-. WbUe thcttrcoaa miiiiiTririlt uaaat' i. it bnnn rn '" """g 4 SICK foaaaeaa. jet Oirta'a Little Urer TfOf M aocaUy Tmluabla In Cosatlpatlon. carina and pra. IMatdirstilaUtlietrOweaa. JlranUUi-yoaU HEAD 'Itla they wottMbeataortpHodoaatotnoaa who aaf.'sr from tbla dtatraaalna complaint; but forta riui their iroodnaaadoaanot-ndhCT-atcoae wocceUTUmwUl find tbaaa little pu-aio. Suliwniny wayatbatUey wUl not be w lls-todo-ritboattbera. Bat attar ill -trt-awd ACHE Tit the bsnt c to nany nraitotnbwtTS weiakeonrtErertboMt. OBtpuIacuMlt-iliua "rtiuito Urer PrrUtWToy rn-n tad eery euy to take. Oseortwopula-aakaaaiMe. Cbey are itrlcUy TegaUbla and do not rlpii oe jurj-.bntby tbslrpsntleaetloapleaaa-rbo naotbea. XnrUbiat2SontJ: fliefortl. Sold tj d-nj-t ertrj-iba-e, or seat by zaau. CARTER MEOICINI CO., Haw York: SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHALL FRiC HENQEPi 109 &1II W.Hiath St.,KANSAS CITY.UO. j n, o-lyBpeeUU-t ta ttt7wlolaalt-ilaf OndatUiaSedianab OfwUyun'PnsUeo. THE OLDEST IN ACE, AND UNCXST L8CATEB. IX tl-a 19 a.-T-ra-Ti- Aothorlxaa by the Btatew -raw Cbronlc Na-roaa and -lpecial I.lj- Zuau.i-al Dabllltj (Ja i ci -.wvl X.mn OaMlllT. VDiaoaad Biood.Ulcanand8r.Uiiia rWerarr klad.aad Urinarr Viaaaua. Oaraa eaaraawed or manor reiaaatd Charsea low. Thou-anda cf caane BaaaaaaaaaK M a.i arT On taa aaeaBawaw Chan eataa. zperleneal Eiperl aaxanteMl to are i ii . i"i.i-" ir..u -- .- f. , . atorea to hare anrartaln rrewrlptloaa nHad. ri Sr"r7orlnJ--ia-.ehal-aUDad. -i'.l"'"t," Trim bi.-n-i. Ptl'- at a brtanoat-elb ktt-r ni eitrraae.ndlcltl-ea-t ererrahar- tnj from Biteor brakaa. Htate loorc a-d aa..4 fortirm-; Con.olutToa tree aad oonMantlal. pa aonullrorbylettar. jar ci: in .-.mr.- Errr male trso tbe aje ot JSto'Sal.onldraadtbiariook. RHEUMATISM THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CUBE. A POSITIVE CURE mrREZTT-UTIoat. SSOforanfl caaatlilatr-atiaant f.llatocnreorl Imp. I rrwlr 1 "'..ij iu.uu...i . r n llntrloivirellcf:l a fa- dr.a ro-uoraa Imr and Mia 7. Ain.. rinr-mnlftMl infilO 11 i-T'-' nd italamrmt ot case altb atamp tor Cu--nurr. C-ll.ortddiraa B.HEMDESO!l, 109 W.9rHST,KatuCin.lla. OflPwf lhr KKMVXw-l- aaaw-w. I H ! wartf. Oat fVilUar.r- aj.aule-rl, 1k4 n Inrtw1 Mt aarr-rw-inwtvdrifE taftK rtr--- rvb lr !!. mWrnht. ! tVe wta Wtlli tnuit MKtfr.ai mtvka Mtv 4 ttwrhnr A:iyaalaw?t4ei fM.ni is M tbaytv oer r ( Cwh v r-11 jfr ie-.r.arw UMl I ar"- Otr4 yraaj Tat ba-a.(ala-e af fS- aJ Tra-nwaa . Jut tba mU w4 Of IW trT- aartll. Ttmm fe37w hi r ret v'w k- tt--araH, af it I -Ua. r - Z w . r- hADTTDC t SOU USE GHLY THE BZ?5T. imp AUCILKGS, Etc ' ial ALL Kmbs.OFIWHlHBS. 8 Lr5mix5tJ ooVbKSclRftnssHSc TANK HEATER. A GREAT. SAVING TO ALL CATTLE fCCDCRS. .aamV. Stockaaaai what bar oaad nia Heater aar thrjr weald not do wlthoat them at any prloa. Sectional alear below anowa IKrW the flam anil imaka la cturlea around under tae bottom, gt-lnc arrrat rieavUna anrfaoe. INoaparka leave the healer. Int will Lilt from S to 7 day. Amy boy J- oi.er.iae- Ho pruereealTe tanaer em affunt tn be 1 without one. IneaUcava man J"" wiaa ouy oae. com nm 20 to so m mt. -vsizei 4 atBD roa ciKcuiaa aao raieta. Q. P. BENJAMIN St BRO.I TARIFF UTEnATUnE FOS ALL. i"-.- Vnaictw rrt;nTCriv.TrtrTT.Ktnn .1 j ul ii'leli- a tciici Talulileerlcif 7ati!T jik ::.:uf.t. Tliefe pre frcpar..! Kltli s rl ::i :ni i ! lie fact -nil -umiit- for I'r nee !i.ej, riietlier In the lUIert't .f f.irin?, i- i-rtta. lurirrbauu or' ji.t.'f-t!oti-l niciu &nb is:ie cftlr-e-rl-st:;il- to I'ifea en-ir:.-:-.! :r;ii!e lndn-tn.auil-Tei:U In- ii- I.;:t:.lr fartp corapailjecs of wb-.-i.cimI u? l:T:n. and Uitrn-supjrnt! -Ixr.Tlii-rtbe iKUeSwcr rretrc:loii. j y -Lvrli on j wii! 1m c-nt on rwirt of it"t; :r ccniu c-rv;it " afets I-ivliif and 1 -"iflr." TaU-a ill 1 nrt for 1 con:. Tut-wL-olu l'at wiil tosmt for JiMn'tPr Erjr twelve for sa wet, or a.y ilra fur Id vuiiF. i:.ij,o t-iH. Onlcr by nuckr. v-. I'A'-a. "l " Wfia. tlle etvt TarS-T.' R. A. Tf ET- rox.. Wa "T.i.' .da itajof a rowt:.eTaiUT t tit- laur ani li.d:tit;iaof!heViilUU r Veu" 'Jt Cllxa Er. 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