Ohm Dktlnuon's cyn. Humhlml. "m: ml“: In or 1- narrow a- uoo I in cum; the mu ‘ In um: “I «rind on an Iold a! mu»- m III on o! a. In“ “mo-wall! at m ‘Irâ€"M twnmlour Mum an" m hit "our. 0! mum. at 1 and but! 0.. In an. I would Duo Man killed. I- ha. I In. on“ tumm. with a It“. of an unusually rum call." All tho IIIII will the “nun-u story WM lWr'ClflIllDd "hm Hum. nunâ€"m «I you sin was VI- m on in union? mley~A m Cl (Io "lune Faun " Up!“â€" mmmgnm‘m yum?†Icy-Th mm. hut. luau In 03 SIGâ€"â€l Ito that 1 you»: may down In! â€Dewitt! was cured M Mun-nun- Iu D1 nuns In cream "0 (with N moo of ulna}; in, ma you how tic old ‘11“. 'Wllat a one â€â€™0 care may be nothrr man's polo on: "â€"Clefllnd lander. mmtvntbumCIan-q "Madam m for Mm Mil-a WW? â€no â€a." and 119M 1.0., I. A 8‘. P. 1.1.051â€an and will It (alum-a um. to Itch blunt. o- Oetoln 2 up («an at not. not an. no line-I. “o m lulu-d ud Bonan- Purina 'Ill )0le Tam» can till b0 Lilo-903w! pupa“) â€-vmdgm _.V V v-v~v-v {33-32; hill «1 9! (1M had .1“- m m and taunt-u. now M mum! 3'. we. :9 m-mm in... It. (1m. Ill-nah. an. M nun an» I'Mruo, m Amufnâ€"v. thmtmanM‘ “No, “MIT-GIVDRId Phil-Du}. Ill-ell..." ‘LW Up in the clty but a» y w: v- mum as: In. (In other day and noun IDOIO 0f the WWW warm», I dis In: In! not loan :30. Ammun- to II- It." he left 3 «rain cum-mu 1qu m Ilium More 11. Via «mm 5" The State Board 0: Nebraska n- eatly sent out circulars tn tho farmers of tho auto. “kins the question: "Does hmtn; pay?†The {allowing letter reproduced from the September num- ber of "The Corn Belt." would seem to “we! the question pretty eï¬ectlvelx: Bent-d. Neh. Aug, 25, 1891. '1': till. oalso? g; the Corn Belt N 2 tn n County 01. 2, 1808. from {uuï¬im ove‘rhmtl with I u we I: an about Em: {new ï¬t. I‘ ati‘éfl fl ireï¬ improved land within mam ol the county mt. unencumbereu. worth 820: ‘ zoo. 1 also have 30 heau of horses. 35 on of thoroughbred Hereford uttlo 0nd 100 head or thomu tun-ed Poland- Chtu hon. some 8 or 1 at them cost- lu no 8110 each. I nllo haw clty prop- erty to the amount 0! over $3,000. and mm $1,000 or more at penumut prop- erty. belldes several tholmaud bushels of corn and (run. I harm made it I â€Int to lead all X nine. 1 «tn not be- ll." 1 In" sold may a thousand hull»!- of corn since 1 hum mm In! tho um. While we hum had as tow abort «or. we hue never had a total hllln. an In" plenum with farm- 1M in Nehru-h and would ammo all I! Month to cut their 1m with us. Your: very :rujy. "n 'u u: AIM (Ion m. ' MM no no not: That Into- :hn In» It!“ Tho loft. the white flour will not {In In large an amount or muscle. hono or nerve making food as the whole floor. which constitutes In itself . complete ll!eâ€"suutalner-. In selecting flour choose that which in (lurk In color and tree tram bran. Tm: hem bread flour: in tho market. are 01 a yellowish- whlto “use. rather granulated, and do not «ally puck. They milk» a strong Ind antic dough. Though not whole that hour: they um decldedly III. best of the white brands. After meeting the nour the most Important Chlnt II to have a good, mmng. sweet and pure yeast. The cowllmlmed cakes In [00d and convenient, and Wm do tho work much more qmukly than ten times the amount of homo made‘ ox- baker‘s yeast. When netting bread to flu stand your bread mm In an- other at warm water: mwcr tho two Io that the moisture wJ. )lflfl'l over the top of the dough at an own tempera- tore of seventy-ï¬ve degrew: Fahrenheit. In. S. T. Borer in lmlunx’ Home A Que-Clan Ain't-run. 136w "om. H. II a at. counsellor Ito mm by m m blunders. . Remarkable atone: of mackerel .11 being nude I30“ the Cape Cod shore. hmmmfl-I Val-nu. Mae. (am neon-ï¬e. Irc cannons. «trunnion-e1. Swims h1h~nhld0uuprvarlhm Tog-n wen easily and mm.“ Minis nae. lull at Me. gem no age. he Non Inc. It. met-cork". 1h! “10:" mm It!“ gummmpl‘prfl. â€m M [or m Ion-or. Gummy-Why do you call “Ill m "Riddle Conan?" landlordâ€"Beam the tenant- un II. II) every year.â€"â€"Upâ€" to-DI“. Alm’n root-Ian, a man for the feet. I: an. pal-I'm. noun. mu- m. rm and Inn-u: ulte- no um mildew-Ind III-Ions. nun. greatest Ito-fort dbcovm of u. m. Allen‘l Foot-nu: Iain (Int-am“ or new “on fool any. It In . eunu- elm tor Ive-u“. onion and lot med, «Mn. rm. Try It today. Iold by ul «imam. nd aloe mom. By mail for no In maps. Trial mm (m. __Aï¬dma All“ 5. Oil-«ed. LC "Bel," n“ m argumentative Mend, "Hun n non. nuol (or 'pooplc con- Dlalnln; u the Im at price [or war." “Rot mfll’." rand m nominal Dually. "am: I: Halal!†I! I dict, um. When they III. their num- wu In not I'm-a not â€on. I“ IV!“ up mu» m w [my M"â€"Wuliuiu 8m. Who an Island by Ibo no 0! col.- Rmnuy flat. ha been plucd in all the [rot-'7 “or. u MW mutin- caund 0R I‘M-0. and. of par. mint. Ihu lake. the place at some. The ml. doll.“ gum-ch molm it with- out. autumn-d but few can loll u from so“ It “commute!" K u much. Chfldm Iny drink It with great Ito-alt. 13m and M on. per no“; - Try It. Auk {or GRAIN-0. The Popular Jacket for Sat “Incor- “Tho tendency of the wlnter jacket Is toward the blouse elect. which Is obtalned by darts," writes Isabel A. Manon In the Ladiee' Home Journal. "Yokes. callers, culls. nlplnn In (or. whethor It be mink, Pet-nun limb. or- mine, sable, ollver and black fox. or monkey, wIll be popular. Velvet and silk brnld of all widths are much used. Satin cloth Ie really the novelty of the ‘day, and obtuns In hellotrope, green. mode. golden brown, nlh'er gray, royal blue, dove Ind Llncoln green. On this are uren, not only the (or dororntlons mrntloned, but nlso I very thIck, coarsa mack woolen brald. null tlny straps or leather matchlng or contrasting with the cloth In color. Collars continue high, are gored nod undulotlns. and may to let! wIIh fur. velvet or lace. I Wutrw elect: on sun. Cane: wm ‘ continue to be worn. The novelty ln their trImntIu II n Bounce of the some mnterlnl about the easel. described by the French module u 'c t In round.’ " , 7v... _. ... mu...»- } In nix montbs‘i'rom ":9 time Mina Barber began to take the pills she wns All!!! to rt sumo her occupation as music teacher, and never has felt the slightest. syn: toms of the old mnlnd . The am: I is the niece of R. E. arbor, squ re,. t a well- known lawyer of Joliet. Dr. Willhm' Pink Pills cont-in pl] the flamenco necessary to we now hie nnd rxcluum to the blood restore “buttered uc-r‘ven. They are for sale by all dry bus. or may be bud by all“ 11'qu Dr. \\ I am}? Modjcme Company, Schenectady, N. 3.. {or 00 cents per box, or six boxes for £3.50. After nun. less than one box of ï¬lo ‘ ills the x mm: ceased and the twitching o the taco mo lens and lens violent. Before lqur boxe- lm! been used all signs of st. Vuus’ dam had gone, her health was re- stored, and today she 15 one o! the helm:- iegt 351d rodent girls iu_Du.PIgg;. .. _ ___A‘ tenancy, and overwotk and a high] nerv- 01!! tom 9!!th brought on tho lune. Thebes pl: siclans were called but they could dono hing (or the young lady, and she some bad and :he spasms became so ï¬erce at times the: it otten aired three or tour rem to hold her. ‘he contoxw clone of or face It such “mes were tnrtul to bellow and ï¬lled those who sew her with horror. While Miss Barber Wu thus Bul- feriuf, withnoseemiug rospect of relief. the d ntmotod (ether emf mother heard of Dr. Wmlame’ Pink Pills, end as a last re- sort they determined to try them on the daughter. now I 1'than Ion-g lady of Du Pa. in Fuel Iron 3:. Vltu’ that. From Ill Amncnn. Newark. Ohio. Miss Francis E. Barber, daughter a! Mr. F‘nukfln C. Buber. 01 Du Page, 111... who is one of the best-known citizens of Du Page for («In past your bu boon in I plum! condemn from chores, commonly called 8:. Vitun'dmu. Miss Barber II a manic teacher, Ind overwork End a highly. nerv- n..- a.........-._-_‘ l“ CURED OF CHOBEA. Min-Morrow“ “It nut-um um Imam! him-I. The twenty-ï¬fth annual union of the annulus“ Lutheran synod or No- mu m hold 0: blot-â€City. M W non Wat-fly. lows. Rev. Scott Hyatt Ind um, Roya! McQueen and mu Mae lebeta were drowned In the Cedar river. near Wa- ver‘y, Ion, Sunday. How the necldent occurred I: not known. Genuine You" I'm. The flew Orleans board of health has oflclally declared six of the suspicious men of fever In 8!. Claude street to be â€How (ever. 11m lau- In en’s No run has [alien in Nebraska for a month. Very mfly the when of in late cam crop. estimated to be between 75,000,000 and 100,000,000 bunch. has been dentmyed‘ 0M. 0000 m M The Ohio cold democrats placed a hill state ticket II the ï¬eld. rnflrncd the Indlnnapom plum:- and umh 1.me Induced exâ€"Oonmmn 1. H. Outhwaite of Coil-bu for tinned Staten senator. New Cum Pain-y. lmimauons have been given out dur- Ing the pan few any: from Inner na- ministration mm: that the president Is gem»; may to put mm mm a new policy In "gun! Io the Cuba sII- nation. The magnum Is made that Mr. flcklnley wm Interfere for the purpose of restoring pm on In Hand; but It Is not Indicated what form the contemplated Interference VIII mum. Cut lt-on fun to new I c..- M~I~cuï¬l~ Mind. The nation! mrenlton 0! when it Cotumbua ï¬nally reached an agreement regarding the mat strike late Saturday afternoon. The; rated tn «cop: the 054‘?!“ rats In the Plttslmrg dlstrm and carry an the strike elsewherm Re- lative prim may he mm in other states. .Vo work it to In commenced betorc (on days frmn Sept. [1. mam-Immu- (up, my building. m: or non poo. pk drowned. Including ï¬lm and Du- lls. common Then Is six feel 0' rule: In Rhino CW. a! tin Ora"- o! Murmlnlmu. ad on. of M- ould objects In rmuu m- mmry II In «mm-n a brunt of (In nook-0r (or the cum Bum. Will. here be will lino “I‘M (In new mm: for tho chm. which In he“ I- the «mean: u Albany. N. Y.. under the num'luol of the Mon at Al- bany. Duplic- hh Mal million In the amt. Dr. (love u looked In. he. may 0M0: .- Mia]. Runny on u:- mM. of the vlon IN Inn "M on m Inflation d a. [IMO I- I volun- M «an. alumni "Lu Incl." rbkl he «mu I M year! up. "ll Banno- krturu. «0mm two nun Rev. Dr. (mum A. Gore. canon of “'mmlnmor. who Is not In Alum-t. in one at the noun pmmlml Mun Mum-h um. man (M A Mural Morn. No In Iho had of "M ï¬nllllh brunch 0! the disaster at Sabine Pass. which Is the “opposition" town [0 Port A!" thur, the Plushurg Gulf summon: says that the loss is one schooner, (our six persons were killed in a hurricane at Port Arthur. Texan. Monday. About thlrty houses were blown down, the set-0nd story 01 the bank building was blown off. the Sabine hotel was duru- aged $800 and mots were blown from the roundhouse, natatorlum and the railroad company's stablvs. The pier. it is reported, was somewhat damaged. Inch Damn. â€one to nulldlngs In the Texas ('ltywsl-lypinx Uniroyal] at Smith: Pan-~19: People Rayon-(Id Drowned. DISASTER AT SABINE PASS. mm mm II HMS. Six Persons Killed in a Hurricane at Port Arthur. TO END THE STRIKE. FAMOUS BRITISH DIVINE NOW AMONGST US. DO'WNERS GROVE REPORTER run A. can. Inc-ca. Frank A. Conn ha been related from the Indiana state [minimum at 3 union from Nationalâ€. many can w Ania. A rehearing ha been grated in the cue of Without an! other: against tho Runny bank depositors, at Came. m, which Is now In the Ammo Prominent physician of 3mm and Chicago. â€pointed by the minus mte board 0! beam as “MIC every boat and mm irflvln n can from the south to card must "not lever. - endured In Alastl. Ahout 0500,0001: Kimdlke sold an: and nugget: arrived :1 Smile. Wt"... Friday. The returned when mt. despomllngly a! the hardship! to be frmry '0." 1'. Ion m For the ï¬rst "In In Iany yarn the treasurer of the United States has oI~ emu Infotmed the nub-trauma m: and to not wanted by the govern-eat No further madman Ire desired to m gold reserve. which and: at $145401.- The September report at the Malls- mm at me «pm-mu o! agriculture shuts the following Inns: and!- Hans on Sept. 1: Corn, 73.3; an. NJ: rye. â€.l; tobacco, 73.5; when. 13.7; hriey, 3.4; buckwheat, 95.1; mm emu-4mm (om-cum eon-nut :1 Oak. It m laud. ed In! the anoint-at o! a an.» he to mun the mun-lla- of m orâ€" dermulo-uhuucmembo “on was unconstitutional. and n no order cm be nllmry II chum" In at last one non your. The native“ Indiana lubed“ conference mm (0 gm "a auction to the mm! to allow the salon! romance to an the nun of the rep- rmnuuon to that Indy :1 my point from one in tony-ï¬ve to one In any. 1’th also defeam the prupmal In «In In representatives ...80 3... a- no. «cued "on m wot-Illa. u the "on "M on the an“ par-on of (he Mum no.“ to In." the «utility at Jana. OI mm. a than "on out m I. ho- rns-mud u in mm lulu! u m- ammmmuAIu-y.mnnm magnum-WM“ Aun- maymmnnmum Mdmfldycm mom": Ila-minus. M which Cato. can In the 5-1. In cor-M at m 'l‘o rum-mom! sun at Vet-nu. The Sons of Veterans elected Charles K. Darling of Boston, commander jn Sheriff Martin claims he ordered the strikers to disperse and was set upon and madly Wounded. For the molec- lion of Ills life. he says, he ordered the deputies to ï¬re. The strikers were on a mum: mud. Great lndlgnatlon is ex- pressed at the conduct of the sherlfl. which Is believed to have been uncalled for. Governor Hastings immediately sent tronps to the scene. nmu snmm I'll-o Upon Unruly ï¬lo-r- In a Public Bond. The mal strike situation melted C terï¬ble trust: on the out-km: of La": mar Friday afternoon. when a band of deputy aherms ï¬red Inco I. crowd of miners. Reports run tram ï¬fteen to twenty odd killed and forty or more wounded. One man counted thirteen corpses. Four other bodies lie in the mountains, between Latlmer and Har- lt-Igh. Those who were not Injured car- ried their dead and wounded friends Into the woods: and estimate is but- MANY STRIKERS KILLED â€ï¬rm WM Ivory doll-:- is and Hut la spent to help the needy. Pï¬wï¬ï¬‚-fléflï¬â€˜ Gunman! whom hub“. cure. aute- unit In am. blood pun 300.01. All annual 6.10 I. m The cloelns at the cute do lurid. for n long time n invorite mart iot- Pnriaian men of letters. recalls a cou- ple oi nnecdotee. an the Boohmnu. Proih wa- one «by phoning the cute em in arm with poor Pnul Arene. l Arena wan coins in end urged him to ‘ do the some. Pmth resisted. enyinz there were too may qunrrela in that cute. only people with hot tempere,eic. At last he yielded, Ind. live minutes after being seated. in a heated discur sion slapped his contradictor'e face. “You see,†he aid to Paul Arene. "is it not an impossible care?" The time oi’ the second story was the last years of the rein of Napoleon Ill. Clement Duvernola, who bad Just paused iron: i the Republican into the Bonapartint camp, Wu urging a. friend oi hieâ€"a man whom he judged to be amenable to the some arguments that ind con- vinced himâ€"to follow his example. “But," the lriend objected, “whet will my {riends any?" "0h," Duvernols total-ted, "you will only have to change your cute." RACINE FEET Tutu Illa Com. Looks mu Com. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! u..- no at Mawâ€"III In. III-J! “In an.“ GRAIN-0. Ch. 30' Ion-l drink that mu the plus 0! cocoa. Thu-Wm my “It It without “Jury .- well u a. adult. All who try mun It. GRAIN-0 has that rich lull Mon-cl loch. 01h". but It I: and. from pan gulls, and the non deflect. mt num- u without Alt you! Gnu-Ir May I. Ea?“â€" W 3755: Tau. on». W m- oh and liuiuiépi. â€â€˜00wa Helical“. New Mexico. North mm Mao. Noah and 8000! Otto- "M QUWI- Tm «curmnus‘immmm __ _ magnum may: Indian To'n ' '. Iain; Kan-in. 59W»!!! . â€M “Big Four Route†‘ " thnn 1 ever had II III] "to. I feel like u new person. por- tectly strong. I (in the Compound .11 the credit. I hue recommend-d1. to novel-cl o! my friend! who no lull. It with like realm. It Mound-O of seven! temledlleuu. humid... do Wuhan In. Pinkhul'l unclu- tor anything. Then I. honed at a much {club lulu-int. Her mil- uo . nun «refâ€"III. MA Ill. Knight-m, Hopi-’00.. Ind. “lulu“ magma mm Mm a maumlm "I lulu-ed for eight yam-Ill 00-1. Ind no pennant. relic! until on. ago. Hy troublowuq (7de I tried L ydh E. Pinkhlm's V "1“". Con nd. and mile! mm shoot 1.- Iodmly. l have taken two bottle- of ‘mvw-hum NEBRASKA ‘m-xmxms unï¬t HOME SEEKERS’ EXOURSIONS - \\,, "ï¬iï¬â€˜w‘fl “than“ QINGINNATI. O.- Aboutahul‘oolm -51-