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A s e it i any Hulle vy the Sk Goveror trarie il Vb vt of Yoyl e Dncaght 1 thes Wl prelvntes socsvolamy fiorm its y alit by the point Wirsde eofianl o il Horv et maloet, Pomites son ey hoe net thuas far aompllod thes sleaot milwiy oompanies to ndlopl o i1 frnresfors, |0 st iont s Hiness slow n orystollizing, but 1t B, sl mystern of - altoot o Iilies Holne is D 1os0nA mn fonaon i ¢ nat okl ong | OV B strongt honing I i nnd s glven sy to Dt tment (o double the atiny appropeablon BilL Brghuned 1o gotting rondy for trou Wl withi & ey, B — A b of s w howent U voie 1 ANEL onimes onb of bie ey log skl ve o Aol kel ly i tioral doprvnvity s oob gronter inn the nyowe e ol alnty Iy thato e downilght ve e pblon ol prodised thing Wi 1 ity cm—— VAR BERY 001E will probal y thes worle of that faiions dosey e of ¢ alions, the Mondotn o Penter, who wia Frpor boil yon s Mg o ovganize the workingmon of Ne Isalin 0 the fntaroat foram, 1A dugationt of vallrond re D — HONATON v i of Kanene hna de Oldad that he will notaet with of ther of the gront petion. Monotine the Kansas pitetol, whother tndopemdont or vop Hemn, will conthne, na hepolof ro, o Bobkelt Honnbor Plhamb'a good oMo in the dispenantion of patvonage. 16 mat tars b Who olee fa seintor from the HBunflower stato, Plimb will be, hove Mior na hovetofore, the ofoscokors’ aheotanclor, r—— T Honator Mandorsoi would Mora nttontion o the cond o ropublionn party ab homs, and tako o Aetive bt vestoring 16 I popita MIdenen e would e of geentor soryieo F0 16 e I spondding i e ot Waah Iiggton, wrestling aronnd with hoads of departments over (he disteibution of parvty apotla and oo Phere @ no daigor whivkevor that Kom, Mol ofghan and eyan, Wil oarey o sl the post Oflos i eonsilships, e UNBABY Lo the hoad that woirs o erowne Olo of Mavaein fe tn amad Bouse, G Dk Nioholas of Lusin (s halplosaly domentod Some of the et of the amparor of Gormniy Londa o wosslp alont his mental wndition, The prinee of Walon fsn spondthife, King Thimbert hae entanglod hia foot iy the with e vane of Tl o dn moetd tomor of nibitists o kg of Gie homesiole, Phin 1o tho situation i Barope s e e Tomonow Houth T olty voueitmon elootion law. Thew five candidaton i waoh T aie obliteratsd. The dagiesl wonioa Which have hoon snaoted af w elections i the great paoking siburl, heratofum, will be preventad by the ney law and nn honest expeossion of prof expentel. Speoial fntereel vontors o Ahin election beoaise {t will Alusteato tho workiggs of the A wstindtan batlob aysten e ghve ok tho PO VoY Ao wo |8 O o from will elaot the thiee to ward. Pavty now e o wrvioes (s T fndepandent pros n Qisonseing Ehe conforenm of the diffewnt wlom organtantions whioh s otled for May 1 AL UIehinath Commenting wpon this proposed sathering o e Clnctinatt sonferens e bl ke the builde: of Babel, with & wifusion Whan th s of God B0 wilt it be Wohon ety with them the At it some aleo, QORI ant will ol tho towe of Bamy mae 0igE s togethor o osald voformers devila of Lol mew as Wenver of Towm mn permitial o domt At hAt confaran iy RAPOCE A monkay Ak pareol e, Halan vame alae, Colferviee honwsat ™ We Ay vonl ratitliatton nnd dedioni e A6 HAIEANOA T W dersh tiibe Wiites this s s i ting for the ron polnt hies disessissionm, it v (o with thees failrondis in ol AT el I if i Noresst e Lhies we Whls o nob datesr i ot snon of bis sl o stals of it th e i 1 by Hior b Ai ol by of L Nobrmskn nny i fillings thes honerabite plmcos governoralip and sonts o the s prenie ool beoiuse men o ke WA o enilremi leshy thnss of prdmareios nnd convontions, int il the wonteol ¥ 0 nblorn e it fa gonormlly among politieinng, whe thes eull ronds vso Lheic dendly powers of o e on, A mors dmportant point in the dis cusslon tothnb which M, Wirtior radsos I pogoned b the powers of Lhe stale sl Uhos ikl o eIt ng e borst o rotos, nnd b e als ¥ of Uho logetslintanro o domdinge with tho ques- | ¢ FRon, Fho 1 a0 bestwoo 1 st te mncl nitionnl oW " bitutionnl prrn ova s indood nshadow y one, and e wonstint ofFork of the il eonds fog th he in Lo e minds of conrts and loglslators ut e loglslntueo s wndorgenld, forbldden 10 o niy stato ollieon nnd Hinitod sion of 0 dngs onoe Iwo yours' ays Mo Warior, In dienltiog fn the wiy of aticcosiual rogulation by the stite, o Aot bos bha pEtinblo fnpotones of (e Boned of transportatbon tor Hlusteates this polnt, and a' o e usten Lion oonld not e pakoed, Mec Wienor melda 1istla to My, Diwos? avgiimen the subjoct of watorod stodks and bonda and the profits sarned on the notaal onsh i vostimont Hut his forbi by ned on Wbwritor, He Intarating polnts the of usoloms rulleonds, for the moro lHnos to o0t ‘In now 1 on i nio [} in eluahorating the g form tho conolusione of (1 Dligs out in o teanting syl nnid which mnko it Pullie o support wo o HOMI of subjoct HoceRsny Ao The work of ons o shows that sioh aro gonovally stimulited by Che g iftsof honeds and obher bonumes, it that nomily nduteionl y worleed wp by the nedvanos igonts of the now o shows the fm antpart played by voal ostate spooulnt o whioh froquently fnolud tho eadltond offioinle, - sdd g those uniecesney burdons on the people Ho o miggosta 0 law, slnline Lo thit of - Mussachusotie, wivioh ahiadl wike 16 necasnry for no rond alow pubLis need hefore constreting now Hne. Mhis beanch of the subject D beon Hittle consbdared, but thore is o wood doal dn it Mec Waenor s artiolo, which {s full of Alggestivenms, loads up o 1w hopeful sonolusions, — Thaow can bost o stated fn Wivown words: It las boon prodictod by n Nebeaskan who e given Tho mubject ome stady that tho end will oome through gonoral worporate hank riptey, followed by sate ownoship of the vonla, 1f thore fto bo any solution alort of Khde it by the patlent rathoring of iformation, and by A horong hogotng voviston of whole aystan of vorporation law, " PHN SOUTH AND APPROPRIATTONS n Dockory of Missowrl and now Linen those nre | o alo e of mist b vonehod oue Congross) Biyors of ‘Toxas are about the nost iy the abime the late congios A\l tilows of dornoora te fol the who flarel 1 el ORI AN e wouth wall an o north $ho demoerats tako up | there fx shonts thei e statemonts and howl M nerense (i $ho np Phis orftolim oomes with VOEY bad e fron men and senntors, not BOLEO0 AL RN wonggioss passed | W eivor DELL, yot the south. | o slatesnen vory anlontly iy favor of large appopeitions 1is o fieehor ol that by moethorn ropublioan | thomlves | Pronriabions over theso of the v g Cong vos, Mhorn dongross | & 1w b o and harhor wern holp their offort in this divection weve | 10 8o people of N ool A rocent Washiy At 83,000,000 waton to be exponded in @& g 2imy the Al that 82,300,000 went 1o (he 1 both ot slon dispatoh shows mtal o Gal hwor Mise st ppi these looalitie WIOPRONE 8w have hEthorto boen oy pondad. The Uadvaston fny work how undortaken al os A0 withnate 46,000, 000, o pond aee oF not toss than Other other | | man o | e esnt i b pale fay esrnh the boliofin o In "he nign U taen Lo shut out shedl rotulints by mnrkots thol e hoot 1 hotwoen tho anauily e o Without a vory vigorous protot hesrn Titorosts of hom of the hog i L Wi 1ot mrkot for boven vigoroy ment would find vory hned Lo peolly if it tnin n ot for it s boon romoved, that would b onoe el corn ol moro for hivo to do w Thondvantago, it w quits decldedly in o 1o ment of any purpose ovent of the authorisng the warrants feom whon whon the fund wpon whioh the war anl i drawn b boon ox haustod o s taken advantigo of antractors ations W o ki dilo bl and soons th v " ¥o s sl ways of bar \ i tn poor Nobraska Biddor for however former THE OMAHA DAILY B i wire ap Ator el waon b an -t o ™y rai i o 1k Lho o thon bes on ionatslo L Having thotoughn that, whiech o beeming oul monts of | wesdght not mpr whiat proteoxt the wlng Lho ermbi HOVEEnIIG Nt I rathor thin any assarineos of Lhe of the on- o thit tiafsctory onding el g Gorennn ehaneeollo T ae pressont. nogointions ol pork It soornn to by p undormtood Ciorrmnny that " that dm i Iy o will moan thnt country cone- onr pork products wi xehuding from our Aigear, in This i blo two conntrlon, 16,000,000, vory consider itom e tradg nimounting whielh thy growors tho 1 would nob nllow to o Togt Weoro conftiol tho g producers and i s e i Lo nrise n tho bolweon nppenes that the doclsion il bedn favor of tho formor. It |y only the anonnblo Lo nwsome mutbor of losing » largo Buslnem in ugznr, bt keoping out Armoriean hog prow wholo Dodng i direet it The protosts g 10 ta Clormnn moans highor ment for the tha difforence 1o to the hog rajse nut Lhin i tho Gorman hive alrondy govern Lho popilae discontent whould i polley, aftor all romsonnbly ) out off s vadunblo sigrare teado the Gorman poople o pay thele monts than they would i Amoriean pork produets admitiod o 6ol warkoty, uld LI thuy favor Ui governmont ha gi von fon e oo freoly woul Of ¢ Intii nirwo the Gorman govorn- to retalinto in the tkluro of the ponding no gotintions That would be in the mnbure of nmenieo whioh would vory Hkoly do- font its objeact mont whvon tho praddont full powor to moot ai wistod Liunjustly and wnrensonably, and Bt tho Gormnn nndorstands that Iyo congross by it ion with s like polioy it por wny onsily Loarn, 1f £t dowos not al- rondy know, that publio sontimont in the Unlted Stites will forc the presis donl to oxercise this aathority whon ovor it shall ho found of obtadining faie made off all the consideration apponrs hopoful view Munntino thoro is a 3] s atated tho new poliey of the tmports hecoma recognized that othor moans trontmont oannot Giving duo woight to Involved, thoro for the moro from Borlin, stendy grrowth of 00X pOrts of eattle to G that bo ot vo bo to warrant roportod \sfietion Enoronsos publie with s tho quality ——— ONK of the ly most iladvisod bills the et sto trossirer o pay funds i his possos the logislature is any Wo foly prodiet that thislaw will bo i the interestof olalmants whonevor inthe funds collocted for the expross purposs of mooting their wands \nd the voult will bo Eho withdeawal of monoys that should he orved for tha payment of othor obli The next leglilature wil Al this bill — have Twr orzan of up Congrosst b Slowx Uity Iy s over the vel owberry onopolios for pinch wiany e, Sueh palaver from Congrossman Porkine would make s horso 1a i radlrond the wtride fone A Yown But whe pateo In hx course is or porformances, — v v dofentnd Lot fail (e VAN WA reunihy dist " B e wit il thes od theseo I tak from nnel th dang thelr ropublican policy and n toth the andd di presdictions of Thes presdic ' 1 s tor ob W none of thowse eifiod, nnd il that any of i brought il they that o chiof reason for the in Lhe recovery of husiness ity iwthe fact that ropresontatives will thore th ap will in ponrs o likolih m bo, When this horas Lo rolligent votors, are made to undersand dolny fidonee noxt con the domocrtic and will endeavor to revorss pocte republican policy, 1t 0 understand why re- clorfos aro again becoming in i portant re it Iy mot il publiean v commnon, OMANA hw pucked 115 Mureh | s il of cont over the 1500, Knomaw ity feom 110,000 10 1 i por cont, A 000 hogs since 1,000 or 6197 vosponding poriod of wod lior packe 000, & gain equal Lo s Tie Bek has bolors is bound for wecond g contor this yeur, ——r—— NOW thut the legislature has ad- journed it hohooves the pooplo of Ne braska to get down to bustness in ear nost and make this w prosporaus yenr b wd acrenge of small graln, planting moro corn and by hurd persistent work recovering some of the round lost by a yemr of advorsity. per vomurkod, Omabi place awn pnek sowl g an fne I inonly n question of ayenr or two more whon tho prosont county court houso must be roplacod by ono of suf- ficlont dimonsions to necommodate the 13y that time one cov aringg the whole block will be about our sz pubLio businoss. —— IN lotting contracts for worlk the pros- ot sowson it 18 hoped the board of pub- lie veorks will socure genuine com poti tion and that no awards will be mado at rates which will pormit succossful bid- dors to relot at half prico, — Omuiha must insist upon fair play at Lincoln, The logislature voted the Cap- ital City w chartor, such as her deloga- ton and pooplo agreed upon. Nothing loss should b done for this motropolis. — A the Mormon conforonce now inses- slon the Saints have boon instruc rafso hoots for anew beot sugar fa In tho absonee of polygamy sugar boots may bocomo Utal’s best crop. Anoue this time of the yoar the board of trado should arouse itself and shukeo off its wintor lothargy. THe bullding outlook for 1891 im- proves with the approach of the build- n on, —— Come to Omatia, Then, S, Deonver Is notia' seaport city, but thero would not ba much tsvuble at presot in got- ting Tulian jrou cdacdt up tho priucipal st an ots, sal g Can ' Got Imemigra tion on This, Iasadena (Ol ¥ Reai Extate Cireule 1'rom the ruins of the boom Come thd Brange and* tho bloom To alloviato our sarow it the fall of corner lots, And thaadive and the vino With the roses intertwing Whem speculatio M" Is buried and for. wot Tosson of the Consus. San \iini Brpress The finding of wh* tonsus that population { I whe more arld oW mors dry vogions of the Unitod Statos has néarly doubled during tho past docads, is intoresting, not as hat humanlty is nacossarily more focund in | 1ofey aititudos, but as showing tho Aridt gions aave boen proeven t b [ ot o yoars the gooea myth Amerioan desert, feved i by T o Lord moves i a mysterious 1t has by showing so-called ard foal wis bo not its oxistance is disproven. way (lis wondors to Lamnohdng (e Tho 1 Pattison Iy in Pattis w B oparts { thatho wr He is “very much in « N adu view iladelphia ory 16, and v with that In has orgas i MONDAY 6. 1801, e pe— —l i n * party im0t Clwataad 1 Pattionn tenoreite, w N x the seen Aa Den Anct yot they figh "o prize ectio ) red by » tinet e New ¥ orl Sun is disputing he uy, & thot have his own way with her. Ihear that Mes, Barlo te husband's will old man 1Vs & matter of principle Baltimors A merican: The ry snclors may notoe convineod by nother's wmon £, hiat, frorn nll unts they must be mutually struck with their force. Washington The fact that riches have wing r bo the reason that tney onabloa man to “fly high.) pect o Irish Post, Agent (at railrg h your baggzage ol Iwantit to go. Now York Florald ddam, o you wi Woman -No, sir ) ocked! Somerville Jour thy wirl your sistor b tho concert night boefor st ¢ Biggs —N-—-o, she isn't, bt she will be, 1 expect, Just as soon as I propose, ‘Was that bad with Harper's Baznar: Do you mean by this, sadd ho, “‘that yon wish me to cease cailing herof? " “Not “atall," said she, “Papa and mamna will always bo glad to seo you.” Life: Sho (carsfully questioning )—Are you amarried man ¢ Ho (carclnlly answerin My latest tole the jury is sf I don’t know, 10 says that 11 out. Philactolphia Tim ow Reporter—That item about Colon Bourbou being murdered that wo printed this morning aint truo. R Hew alive and well, Editor— Andwhat do you mean by coming here and telting mot “I'ho Howlor has & charactor for veraclty that must bo maintained. Go right off and eill him, antain Outing, A tossing brook, A wil y cast out, A specklod trout — What bliss! it ssay on Girls. Home Queen, Gitls i3 gratoon making beliove. make beliove adollis a live baby. She will make beliove sho is orful sweet on anothor girlor fellor if they come to see lor and when they ave gono sho will say, “Horrid old thing.” Tt yer don't dowhat a girl tells ver sho says yourhorrid, Tdrathor beborrid than be soft, If you do what a girl tells you you will do all sorts of foolish things, Girls can bogood in sehool every day if they feelliko It. Tshud think they wonld gittired and have todo sumthing wonse in a whilo; X know a fellor doos. Girls say fol- lexs act orfull, but whon a girl gots a-goug it, sho mots orflor than auy feller dvrst, They Aon't ear for nuthing., Ifa i wants a feller to carey ber books houme, she ain't satisfiod uniess sho gits tho thesime foller the other girls want, whether she likes him or not. Girls is gratoon having secrots—I mean, ots, Thoy make asecret outof 1 and tell itaround to all the ovher ivls, orful quiet, just as if 1t was sum- thing aralful. 1 bleeve agirl likes to mako blaove thoy are doing Sumthing dredful. Girls always seits thelr_jogeerfry lesson bottor than a foller; but if’ they aro ®going anywhef they don't Ienow their way a bity and thoy are sure to git lost 11 gitl don't feel liko doing a thing, you can't make her, no matter whether she had orter ornot, If she won't she won't, and she will git. out of it somehow. Thal is all [ Know about girls this time - 10 THREE ADORED, She will W1 Dunham i1 New York Sun, Marie, have you forgotten yot Phosummoe days of long ugo? Tho shady lane, whoro first we met? T'hetiny brook's loquacious flow | Lspoke; ¥ou answored, half afraid, And then, and then exquisito bliss, As hand in hand wo onward strayed, 1 boldly stole a littis kiss Louise, have you forgotten yot How'swootly ouce you used to sing The sun of thase dear days is set, And love ias flod on vanished wing. SHll “wondrous is the power I feel Rings sadly, faintdy in @y oars And, lo, & moment now | stal From memory of the bygoue years. have you forgotten yot hoovening hours wou ne, wou wil apod hands, the 1 1o0p we il a1 wonds, b rTemce An Army of Tea tal City and # Invades the Cap D11 Barglar En er inge—A X Odds « Upe ang ppeared savagely a officers way. I w notmore tha ata ti The repnblicans h an's hall last by Hon. J. L. ( lins Judge Hall has dec bach’s name shail r republican nomin: addea that if the petition had besn earlier he wonld have 1ssued a writof man damus compelling the city clerk to leave Dau- | bich’s name from the ticket, as_he was con vinced that it was plac illegally. ded that Charl main on the ticket a However, the NEBRAS KA NEWSPAPER NEWS H. B, Fleharty has © proprictor of tk lished at Bassett. E. M. Wobh has purchased s half interest of C.” W. Beal In the Custer County Beacon, published at Broken Bow, F. A. Arnsverry has purchased the Millor Union, reduced its size one-half, and made the subscription pri #l a year . ¥. Slingerland has ret orship of the Harrison on s Sioux ngz satisfactorily conducte Editor Swenson, of the Republican, has tak; v for life in tho person’ of Miss Clara’ Corey of Pender. | A wedding tour is beingindulged in previous to returning to the ‘“demuition grind” of , news paper life. } The libel suit of Mrs M. A. Moeller against Editor Whitcomb of the Friend Telegraph vas thrown out of court last week on the ground that the petition did not state facts suficient to constitute a cause of action. The plaintift will probably take the case to the upremo court on error, The Broken Bow Daily Republican b started on the fourth year “of its existence. and Bditor Amsh says: “For our con- servativo-itsm wo have often been censurod by tho more radical thinking people, But as wo concoed the right of others to form their own conclusions as well as oursel ves, we have felt called upon to crititzie others for ing difforent from us.” lditor Marvin of the Beatrice Democrat expects to be elected as a member of tho city council Tues He says: “The editor of this _great moval and religious journal is not making many promises, but he assures the voters of the Fourth ward that if olected ho will be present at ov, sting of the coun- il and have something to_say upon the hus acted. As he belongs to no ring and s runuing in the interest of uo jov, but | in resnonse to o call forthe bost man, b ex- pects to be elected and sorve tho Fourth ward in particular, in an indépendont and satisfactory manner," me the editor and Rock County Bugle, pub- red from the edit- and will rusti- The Horald is by Will Davis. Thurston County King ~ack Rules Novada, Carson, Nev., was startled the other movn ing by an editorial in tho Appeal, the oldest opublican paper in the state, claiming that the republican party in Nevada was obliged to use the sack on election day because of the unsavory record of tho candidates. Iteluimed that men were put on the ticket who ought to graco a gallows beam or break rocks in the poniteutiary, and that men aspire to party honors and leadership who were thieves, em bezzlers and refuges from justice. It calls on the party in the future to elimnate that fromn polities and from ofice-holdir Commenting ou this the Sacram says: The Nowvada jou Is are pouring the hot shot of theirmoral condemny into | the late unshriven le lature. W a sage- brush paper bogins to bewail corruption in polities, it is time for the devil o die of f vy, - A Hypn. An attempt was Franeisco to ercate the of ex-Se said 0 have beou cured of by being hypnotued by This man had the credit of performing great many wondorful curs, © but ho cer- | aiuly has vot eured tho Fair boys, if he over | attemped it Botk_of them were seen one st week in San Francisco e clves with several bottles of ke. ntly made in San a sensation concerning | two sons stor r who were | a taste for liquor | Frank Brown. | oving cham Highest of all in Leav ening Powe 229 QUESTIONS 4 D ANswWERS Wamh o inet s e weme, Nan Tt Ban y slat COusCIL BEE bow to mak Ans BLUPFS, In ] form mie In THE SCNDAY and 1 Vimo?"—R, Please | Big wilt lent qualit beat it over a (car watching it to see that it does not. bur it is very thick, then pour it into ¢ If it shouid prove o thick for use the tion of a Tittle pine tar will readily thin it 10 th desired cousistency, The lime stould be smeared on the branchesof trees, where birds are known to congregate adbermg to their fc renders their o an Another plan much used by bi descrived as follows: Take a I set it solid ia the ground in sowe in the woods. With @ widie Asy matier. d-catcher: e pole and clear pluco heavy kuife split siits in the pole;: next sharpen some small sticks and drive them, not too solidly, into the sii places in the pole; cover the sticks with bird lime. When a bird seeks to use ono of th sticis fora perch it falls to the ground whoio the bird flutters, a helpless prisoner. W o would adviso ““K. A. (1" to consult the laws of Town, section 4,053, before going into the bird-catching business on an extensive scale, SALey, Utah To the Editol Tue Bes: Pl swer the following What Is the date of the bullding of i1 is of Egypt n was Australia discovered, and by whom? 4 Did Buddhmantedate Brahma? 4. Was the new tstaient originally writio in Greok and Latin or Hebrew?—O. | Aus, 1. The aate of the building of the pyramids, which are supposed to be tho tomns of 'the Exgyptians, is variously give by different chroaols The *‘great pyramid,” the supposed lnst resting place of the monarch called Cheops by Herodatuss Chambes by Diodorusand Sulphis by Mu uetho, was built, some historians su ) 3 B. C.; others say but 2,123 years B3, ( o difference in reckoning of somcthing ko 1,000 years, The fact s no one knows any - thing about the time of its ercction, = is- aad geographers think it highl - Australiawas known to the 600 years ago. The captain of tho Dateh vessel, Dubfen, who sightea the cust in 160 pposed to have beenthe first white mau who ever liid eyes on the anti podean continent, 3. Neither “*Buddha nor “Brahma” are credited with having been real persons Brahma (mentor) is spoken of by the Hiudus s “that which is iuvisible, unseizable, without origin, without either color, eye, or ear; eternal, manifold; (in ¢ tion) all-per- vading, undecaying, 'the wise betold it as the cuuse ef created being.” In short there 15 to0 much mysticism about *Brahma' and “Buddha” to even attempt, an explanation in this department of Tup; Brg, 4. In Greeic and Latin, Broc Mareh 19, To the Editor of Tum e W uld you oblige me by giving me a COMPraenslve rport of thio 1w of aeerelion, expecinlly of the mide lunds of the M issouri riverthrough the columns of Tk Bew A. J. E. Ans.—To properly reply to your question would oe U three colitmus of this g r. Advise vou to cousult some good lawyer on this legal problem Cuarsmay, Neb, Mureh To the Editor of Tin To seltle an exoiting controve: s plenso answer the follow ing | ate lognl (uestion s Jones has fifty Smith holas . ob ot Jones makes i ¢ t with and feed his cattle ists, 1 i 8 Pav the Br ver those ¢ Can t ir the sto satisfy statates of Nea K t0 r.—Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE \