L \ B. Of the candidates for Liio Brltloh # i army who fail to pass the tests four Or'S out ° f Ave arc rejected because of def - f • * fective vision. Tlie "eyesight" test B if f oualata of being able to count cor- HI 1 It " rectly with both eyes , as well as each i K J % eye separately , a number of small K i | | black dots exhibited on a card tea B I g. feet from the candidate. H 8JS Try Gritln-o. B 1 W Ask your grocer , today to 3Uow yo < i .jf a package of GRAIN-O , the new food HUj # drink that takes the place of coffee. W K t , . The children may drink it without B f\ Injury as well as the adult. All who H f I ! ' try II llko iL GRAIN-0 has that rlcl * i Hl \ % . seal brown of Mocha or Java , but it is & > # made from pure grains , and the most K * 3 , | jj delicate stomach receives it without B 1 M distress. \ \ the price of coffee. H J m\ \ 15 cents and 25 cents per package. B l\ Sold by all grocers. Tastes like cof- B * jf" foe- Looks liI:0 coKae. i - ' B i L * Mr * Younglove "What do you do Bi e < W when your baby gets sick at night ? " Mr * 0olJP0P " * Generally He still Mi ft t and walt to BC0 5f my wI c Isn > t s . oinK T ' \ 8& Etlncnlo Your Howell YV'ltli CiiRcurets. k' J Cindy Cathartic , euro constipation forever. L L Lw if * * V 10c. jc. IfC.C.C. fail , druggists refund monoy. H' I % A { rood guide will not be rejected B I k because he is bow legged. m \ & K f 6J . Star Tobacco is the leading brand of B ef the world , because it is the best. & f People who are all tongue have no P \ > / \ ears. I v | , / Great Distress k \ \ ( , A Combination of Troubles Causes B / ; / ( Viuch Suffering. V \ • ' , BIRD ISLAND , MINN. "I was trou- B \ ' bled with my stomach. Nearly everything l ate would sour and I % yould belch it up. , ; . At times my stomach gave mo great dis- y < tress. My back was lame on account of \ ? kidney difficulty. 1 bought six bottles of L Hood'sSarsaparilla ; when I had taken four f bottles I wao cured. " Nokman Hickok. i Hood's SarsaparifSa i 4ji Is the best in fact the Ono True Wood Purifier. ff Hood's Pills are the favorite cathartic. 25c. ) W Vegetable Sicilian f | Mi i | HAIR REHEWERl i V til doesn't cost much , yet it < & H | | lli § 'f ' adds wonderfully , to the | | RiJ \ I ] looks. It is youth for a few M m ) faK cents. No gray J $ $ Hi > ' Iflgl hair. No dandruff , f . * . . . . . . . . ' * , B 1 w < Af4 s. > nS .ij. i. ' ! Mi > - - i.vwW.rtW'- * . / SgSPWTi.iyYOIBEOT. ! H V\ D , / _ . 'Our Leader"Razor , postpaid , ( i't I f e Jflffi&w S10J. "True Vermonter" 3 KA \ L < safe li Sfe Blade Knife , i > 0c. Our 1 * 45 Sent S jig JgSss goodsarehand H h1 Free. * i Sn $ t ? ; $ w E&-iw forged and B ) / / " CHAMPLAIN CUTLERY CO. Burlington.Vt. > ji'iiiiiwiii ' < ww wiaBag aBaBawwiHMM8BBW * . I CUF1ES RHEUMATISM. ETC. A ICccont DUcoiery That Is Worblug ; Wonder * . The most prevailing afflictions that for a century have been engaging the most scientific skill ol the medical world are rheumatism , neuralgia , ca tarrh , asthma , la grippe and their kin dred ailments. The country is full of sufferers from these complaints. Al though the most learned experts of the medical profession have labored for a century to produce a curative , until quite recently no positive results were effected. To the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. , 1G7-69 Dearborn street , Chicago cage , belongs the credit for having produced the new remedy. It is being extensively advertised under the trade mark of "Five Drops. " The trade mark is self-explantory. Five drops make a dose. The effect is mag ical. In days gone by other alleged cures have been marketed with the promise to take effect in thirty days or more. Fie Drops begins to cure at once. Immediate relief is felt. In order to more effectively advertise its merits the company will for the next thirty days send out 100,000 of their sample bottles of this positive cure for 25 cents a bottle by mail pre paid. Large bottle , 300 doses , ? 1 ( for thirty days 3 bottles S2.50. ) Those suf fering should take immediate advant age of this generous offer and write them to-day. In a recently patented horseshoe , the calks are removed and arc held in place by a sliding block set in a recess in the shoe , with a screw to-press the block tightly against the calk and clamp it in position. When you visit Omaha you should call at C. S. Raymond Co. 's jewelry store , corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets , and * ex amine their jewelry and art goods for wedding , birthday and Christmas presents , also stool ' invitations engraved wedding stationorj' , vitations and visiting cards. It is the only first class , up-to-dato jewelry , art and cut glass store west of Qhicago and St. Louis. Kngravinjj and printing 100 visiting cards S1.50 by mail. Holdbacks for harnesses are now made of a curved cross-bar , with rear- wardly projecting ends , which fit in pockets on both sides of the thills , thus doing away with a portion of the harness. Holiday Excursions. On December 7 and 21 the Big Four Route and Chesapeake and Ohio Ry. will sell ex cursion tickets from points northwest , both one way and round trip , at greatly reduced rates to points in Virginia , North and South Carolina and other southern states. Round trip tickets will bo good twenty-one days returning. "Writo for particulars and pamphlet descriptive of climate and Vir ginia farm lands. U. L. Trutt , North western Passenger Agent , 234 Clark St Chicago. Always give your wife her own way ; it will save her the trouble of taking it. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tonr life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever , be mag netic , full of life , nerve and vigor , take No-Tc- Bao , the wonder-worker , that makes weak men strong. All druggists , EOc or SI. Cure guaran teed. Dooklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. Hope and happiness are so clumsy that when one dies the other commits suicide. B I To MOTHERS. BF < WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE , \ W EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD " CASTORIA" AND MV m "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE * MARK. B § } I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Byannis , Massachusetts , K ( 1 was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIAHie same ! \ that has home and does now /tnp / / & ? . * on every , | bear the facsimile signature of ( & & , 7 cMcJU/&C wrapper. H . % This is tJie original " PITCH ER'S CASTORIA/ ' which has been K [ h used in tlie homes of the mothers of America for over thirty Hl h years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tlie wrapper and see that it is Hh % the hind you luxve always bought S7 y/$774 laJm orv ie HU H and has the signature of * - & &sX / &ZcU4 wrap- mj' W per Jfo one lias authority from vie to use my name except K \ The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is H President. ? ' § March 8 , 1897Z QfZM & z L * -r0ijt H I' Do Not Be Deceived. V \ , Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute H | ? jk which some druggist may offer you ( because he makes a few more pennies IB | I on it ) , the ingredients of which even lie does not know. 'ii I "The Kind You Have Always Bought'9 & | W * BEARS THS FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF H ! f Insist on Having ; | The Kind That Never Failed You. f SIOO To Any Mm. K > f M * WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE HL' * \ Of Weakness In Men They Treat and H ( Fall to Care. An Omaha Company places for the first time before the public a Magical Treat ment for the cure of LostVitalityNervous and Sexual Weakness , and Restoration of ! Life Force in old and young men. .No worn-out French remedy ; contains no s Phosphorus or other harmful drugs. It is a Wonderful Treatment magical in its effects positive in its cure. All readers , H K . who are suffering from aweaknoss that H ; ? . blights their life , causing that mental and H V 1 physical suffering peculiar to Lost Man- B * * % ' hood.should write to the STATE MEDICAL H , V COMPANY , Omaha , Neb. , and they will ' " f Jk send you absolutely FREE , a valuable iaiiiiiiiiL V& < paper on these diseases , and positive proofs VC of their truly Magical Treatment. Thous- V iif andsof men , who have lost all hope of a Prif cure , are being restored by them to a per * iaiiiiKY MjV > , feet condition. - * * r * Tnis Magical Treatment may be taken § B i $ at home under their directions , or they will HNK alt pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who iiiiiiM ff prefer to go to there for treatment , if they iaiiiiiVff * * . fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable ; Hff nt * , have no Free Prescriptions , Free Cure , iatHBR W Tree Sample , or C. O. D. fake. They have H ) \ V $250,000 capital , and guarantee to cure i ia H * * t every case they treat or refund every dol- § & viif * ar' or their charges may be deposited in B V a bank to be paid to them when a cure is M Y. effected. Write them today. § ' fly [ SLICKER j WILL KEEP YOU DRY. jj&3 ? ) Don't be fooled with a mackintosh BSt 2SsSf or rubber coat. If you want a coat BagEg jSKS that w ill keep you dry in the hardIRawS ? * ' est storm buy the Fish Brand H tEj Jt ? SM ) Slicker. If not for sale in your fSBS * * jj8gF * own. write for cataloeue to MsSEKJ ? JB Jl A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass. l Tg g nDADQV NEW DISCOVERY : Eire. fcfi % i Wi f qulckreliefond cures worst cases. Send for book of testimonials and lO days * treatment Free. Or. n.U.DiiEO'SSOXS. Atlanta. G * . # 40C nil I UnllTD I SO orders in 3 weeks. 51 iO IIU A MUnin ! Sellseverrwhere. Outnt JAS. H. EARLE , PUBLISHER , BOSTON , MASS. j9 CUBES WHEKE III ELSEFAILS. | 3fl k < Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Eg E In time. Sold by druggists. EL AN OLD MAID'S SOM. Ifftk HE boarders used to look across the hoarding house ta ble at the Old Maid with a keen , psychological sort of interest. "Wh"\ \ should oho look so happy ? " the elder , who was something' of a belle would de mand. "She can't have any admir ers. " "Why should she look so happy ? " the younger , who spoke of Art and Missions with capitals in her voice , would ask. "She can't regard being secretary to that lawyer as a noble calling. " And the wives of the boardinghouse - house used also to puzzle over the Old Maid's joyousness , "for she has no husband , " they said , "and at her age can hardly hope to get one. " But I never marveled at the gentle spinster's radiant face after we had heard the Singer , not because hear ing his voice was enough to provide his hearers with a fund of inner joy for the remainder of their days , but because of the song he sang. Now , the Old Maid had lived so long in the hoarding-house on the square that it had become second nature for her to choose the less tarnished spoons In the holder and to avoid instinctive ly 'the top slices of bread on the hread plate. She was familiar with all va rieties of boarding-house servants , and she knew that all alike despised ' her as "the fourth floor front. " She knew by heart the landlady's stories of pressing present need and of past affluence. She had nothing to learn in the matter of substituted gas jets , and her feet were trained to skip the torn spots in the stair carpet. Alto gether there was nothing in the Old Maid's position in her boarding-house to account for her serenity. Down-town the Old Maid was a ste nographer in a law office , where prettiness - tiness was at a discount as a hindrance to unremitting toil. She did not real ize that her chief attraction to her employers was the lack of distracting features and complexion. Long as she had lived in the sordid hut educating boarding-house , she had not learned everything that was to he learned about motives , and she believed that her father's old friendship with the lawyer had much to do with her po sition. Before the remote day when the Old Maid first came to the law office and the boarding-house she had lived in the country. Even yet when the spring rains came down and drenched the grim pavements she had a swift , fleeting sense of late snows melting by the rim of the brooks and of timid - J."SS J. | ' g "IT'S MINE ! IT'S MINE. " flowers pushing through the soft earth. And whenever there was the fresh odor of new-growing grass , and new- sprouting leaves in the city parks her mind turned toward peaceful , pastoral ways , and her eyes were filled with visions of billowy , blossoming trees , of plowmen moving across upland fields , of the waking up of life and industry. In short , the Old Maid was a poet , although the crude little ex pressions of her emotions never met the keen eyes of critics or even the kindly eyes of her friends. Well , once upon a time the Singer came to the boadlng-housre on the square. He was young and his au diences they were largely feminine declared that nowhere else was there a singer who carroled out songs and sobbed out ballads so movingly. Whether or not he was peerless is a question , but at any rate he had made a great success , and people wondered that he should come to the dingy abode of the boarders and the Old Maid. Some said that it was because he had lived there in the days before he was known to fashion , and some whispered knowingly that the lady to whom the Singer sang lived over the way in the stone house with the bal conies at the window and the guard ing lions at the door. Be that as it may , it is a fact that when the Singer came to the city for his series of con certs and recitals he sanctified the abode of the Old Maid with his pres ence for a whole week. And the Old Maid was agitated mj'steriously by his presence , though it is doubtful if he even saw her shabby little figure. One night she crept down the stair way when the house was still and slipped a paper beneath the Singer's door sill. The paper bore a set of verses written in the fine hand of a woman who was educated a quarter of a century ago , and a little note that read : "If you should sometimes find this worthy to sing I would he the happiest woman on earth. " Now , the Singer felt a brutal indif ference about all happiness save his own , which had been sorely tried that night by the lady of his songs. So he merely muttered : "Confound imbecile women ! " Thenhe looked at the verses and then he went gloomily to bed. But through the night , as he reflected upon J his blighted hopes and the hardness of 7 --rririr i iiniiiMUMtiiiiiwiiiiiMiiiiiwiiiiuMMiriiiBiiiiinii his fate , some of the Old Maid's lines sang themselves through his mind : I'll see thee in each flower that grows ; Thou art not I03I while lives the ro3c , Not lost while Iivc3 the rose , the foolish refrain insisted. In the morning the silly rhymes would not be banished. He found him self humming them to an air , and by and by so weak was he , owing to the cruel lady he sat down at the piand and played the air softly. It was the same week that he gave his great concert at the hall tip-town. With indifferent generosity he offered the landlady tickets to be distributed and so It happened that the Old Maid and I went together. The Old Maid was very pink and very tremulous , and , not being in her confidence , I could not understand her state. After all there was nothing in a successful singer of 33 to excite a spinster stenographer of 50. The Singer had sung grand opera arias and the music from masses. He had sung Scotch ballads and German love songs. But he could not sing enough to satisfy his audience. After each properly numbered selection he was recalled again and again. Finally he came out and said : "I wish I could tell you the author of the words I am going to sing. They were sent to me anonymously in man uscript , and I have no means of giving credit to whom it is due. " The Old Maid's figure quivered. She breathed sobbingly and drew closer to me , and I wondered if she were go ing crazy. Then the Singer sang the simple verses. They may have been very bad as verses , but as a song they were a success. The audience listened in tently , the women looking up , as wo men look when lowered eyelids would let the tears brim over. And when the last verse rang out , plaintively and proudly : And though thou hast banished me , I touch thee in each nodding flower ; I see thee , dear one , every hour , In sky , or star , or sea. All beauty holds some hint of thee , And so thou canst not banish me , Thou canst not banish me , the hall forgot to applaud for fully three seconds , when it caught its breath and surreptitiously wiped its eyes. That is , all but the Old Maid. She wept quite openly , turning her ra diant , tear-stained face toward me. "It's mine ! It's mine ! " she half sob bed. "O , it's mine and I am so happy ! " And then she told me the whole story. But neither prayers nor en treaties could prevail upon her to let me tell her secret. And the boarders still wonder why it is that a colorless little lady like the Old Maid sometimes wears a look of pride. FREAK OF NATURE IN FLORIDA Stretch of Isanti , 50,000 Acres In Extent , Covered with Sink-IIoIos. Payne's prairie , three miles south of Gainesville , Fla. , covers an area of 50 , - 000 acres. A large proportion of the prairie is now covered with water , but there are thousands of acres around the borders of the lake which has been formed on which horses and other cat tle graze. There is no way of estimat ing the number of cattle , but there are many thousands , and they are in fine condition. The prairie , or savanna , which it really is , occasionally goes dry , the water passing out through a subterranean passage called the sink. Where the water goes has never been determined. When the sink is open the lake goes dry , and when the outlet becomes gorged or choked a lake from five to seven miles wide and about eighteen miles long is formed. When the waters of the lake suddenly leave it thousands of alligators , snakes , fish and turtles are left with nothing but mud for their places of abode. The fish and turtles perish , but the saurians and reptiles seek and find other quar ters. For miles along the northern border of the lake there is a succes sion of sinks , averaging in depth all the way from twenty-five to 100 feet. Subterranean passages run in every di rection , leaving the ground in the shape of a honeycomb. The ground is liable to give way at any time , creat ing a new sink. Scenery around the lake , especially on the north side , is unique and grand , and is an attractive feature to strangers who visit Gaines ville. The sink has long been popular as a resort for citizens of Gainesville , who go there to fish , boat ride and in other ways enjoy themselves. It is said that this vast area of land could be drained at trifling expense , and were it drained it would be the largest as well as the richest tract of produc tive land in Florida. It is for the most part a bed of muck. The land is owned by various individuals. Too Iilttlo Respect for Courts. Kansas City Star : The repeated ap peals which conservative writers and speakers feel called upon to make to the people to persuade them to main tain respect for the courts show forth a necessity which ought not to exist in this country. They simply prove that the courts are not worthy of the honor and confidence which the public would like to yield them. Venice and the Horse , It is said that some of the Vene tians those who have never been to the mainland have never seen a horse in all their lives. A showman once brought one to a fair and called it a monster , and the factory hands paid a shilling each to see the marvel. Hades. If there is a heaven there is naturally a hell. One could not exist without the other , but the Bible does not teach of a brimstone hell , but merely by implication. Rev. John W. Westlock , Christian Church , Omaha , Neb. ' " ' ' - - i . .m L 1J1JJIM. < gt w Mroij iiiimii i injumraai lluwltcliliifc Noti l'njier. Even the most negligent of corre spondents would find luspiratiou in some of the new hoxca of note paper. The boxes are In the form of lltto desks , although made of card boa d , and are divided Into four or live com partments. The cover in fastened to the box and cannot very easily bo lester or mislaid. There are five different sizes of pa br and envelopes. The larg est letter shcctB are square , the enve lops long and narrow. The smallest note sheets are scarcely larger than correspondence cards. In one corner of the box is a space for sticks of scaling wax and a taper. Truly these conven1 1 lent , orderly and complete escretolres must have been devised for the bad correspondent who snatches at any ex cuse lack of time , place , paper or what not for not meeting her episto- larg obligations. J. E. Galbralth , who has been ap pointed traffic manager of the Cleve land Terminal and Valley ItaJlroad Company , with headquarters at Cleve land , will also be the general agent of the B. and O. at that point. These two positions were formerly held by L. Rush Brockenbrough , who is now gen eral freight agent of the B. and O. lines west of the Ohio river , with headquar ters at Pittsburg. Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Jar- rett Haynes , who were the pioneers of Paducah , Ky. , and each of whom is more than ninety year of afc , plant ed a walnut in the yard , from which sprung a tree. It grow to be a large tree , and a year or two ago was cut down and sawed into lumber. The lumber is now at the Haynes home , and is being sawed to make the cof fins of the eccentric couple when they die. Deafness Cuuuot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion or the car. There is only one way to cure deafness , and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube Is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing , and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result , and un lets the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition , hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases cut of ten are caused by ca tarrh , which Is nothing but an lnllamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars xor any case of Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars , free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo O. Sold by Druggists , 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. In the book , "Love Affairs of Some Famous Men , " the story is recalled of Dr. Johnson and the widow whoa he made his wife. He believed in the exchange of prematrimonial confid ence in regard to disagreeable mat ters , so he told her plainly that he was of a humble extraction , that he had no money , and that one of his uncles had been hanged. The sensible woman responded cleverly that she had no more money than he , and that , though none of her relatives had been hanged , she had several who ought to be ! Misery by the Wholesale. Is what chronic inactivity of tlie liver gives rise to. Bile get- > into the blood and imparts a yellow tint , tlie tongue fouls and so does the breath , sick head-aches pain beneath the right ribs and shoulder blade are fult , the bowels become constipated and the stomach disordered. The proven remedy for this cat alogue of evils is Ilostetter's stomach Bitters , a medicine long and professionally recom mended , and sovereign also for chills and fever , nervousness and rheumatism. "Is your son making any headway in college ? " "Any headway ? I should say he was. You ought to see him bucking the center. " Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Xo beauty withoutit. CascaretsCaudy Cathar tic cleans vour blood and keeps it clean , by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples , boils , blotcheyblackheads , nndthatsicklybiliotiscot 'plexionby taking Cascarets , beauty for ten cents. All drug gists , satisfaction guaranteed , 10c , 2oc , 50c. The world that the bird flies over is not the same that the snail crawls on. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup For children teethlnfe' .sof tens the jrums.reduces inflam- znation.allafspaln.cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. No good comes of blaming others for our misfortunes. FITS PermonentlyCurcd. Jfoflts ornervonsnessaftei first day's use of Dr. Kline's Ureal .Nerve Kestorer. Send for FREE S .00 trial bottle and treatise. Dn. R. H. Kmxe. Ltd.,931 Arch St. , Philadelphia , Pa. A grain of prudence is worth a pound of craft. TO CUKE A COXD IN" ONE DAY. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c It costs more to revenge wrongs than to suffer them. 1 never used so quick a cure as Fiso's Cure for Consumption. J. B. Palmer , box 1171 , Seattle , Wash. , Nov. 25,1S95. Learning makes a man fit company for himself. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure , makes weak men strong , blood pure. 50c. 81. All druggists. Wise men make more opportunities than they find. awr.uitH ihk * fn'JTai. 'u.t Lri. 'sritMgctMcmift.cw.vjui H The Burlington itoutc Unllfornlu Kx M < -iirsl < ni . M Cheap , ijtilrh , ' . ninfiirtitble. M Lcavo Oinalia 1:35 : > . n. . Lincoln (1:10 p. m. M and tlnstliiKSh Q p. m every Thundaj In H clean , modern. n'"t ci 'on < kd tourist lui'p . M No transfers ; cum run rl ht through to San M Francisco and Lot Angeles over the Scenic M Route through Denver and Fait I.aUo Ofty. M Curs nro carpetoil ; upbohttcred In rattan ; M have spring scats find inclts and are pro- M vlded with curtains , bedding , towels , soap , M etc. Uniformed porters and e\porl Mic : d ox- M curslon conductors accompany * • 'i c.xcur- H slon. relieving passengers of all 1 > ' ' cr about H baggage , pointing out objects of luti-rest and H In many other ways helping to nmkb the H overland trip a delightful experience. Second H class tickets are honored , norths $ • ' . H For folder giving full Information , call at H nearest Burlington Route ticket nllicc , or H write to J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , H Omaha. Neb. H At Luchow , in Germany , 129 fathers M have been fined 1 mark nplece for allowing - M lowing their children under 10 years of M age to dance at the harvest festival of H a village near by. The village pastor M objected to the dancing , and reported H the case to the police. It was discov- M eerd , however , that his children had M danced , too , and he was fined with the M The now model Remington Typewriter - M writer enjoys a larger sale than any H other typewriter ever had , because it M is the best. Send for catalogue. 1710 M Faruani street , Omaha , Neb. M Ir inInIno Logic. M Mrs. Wickwire "Did you read about M that man who found $50,000 while digging - M ging worms to go fishing with ? " H Mr. Wickwire "Yes , dear. " M "Well , I was just thinking what 1 maybe you have missed by always H fishing witli flics. " M TheChamplain Cutlery Co. of Hurling- H ton , Vt. , makers of the "True Ver- H nionter " ' Razors and Knives whose ad- H vcrtiscment appears in this paper , are H a reliable concern and will gladly send H their catalogue free on application. ' H Never make a mistake , is tlie biggest H mistake any man can make. H Coc'h Cough Iliilinm H Is tlio oldest arid best It will lircuk up a cold quicker H than anytliinc else. It la ulwaja reliable. Try It. H Envy shoots at others and wounds H herself. | To Cure Constipation Forever. H Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. H If C. C. C. fail to cure , dru 'ists refund money. M Not to hear conscience is the way to M silence it. M Smoke Sicilgc Cigarettes , 20 for 5 cts. H Modesty is a guard to virtue. M t iThere Is a $ H ! Class of People I H I Who are injured by the use H . $ of coffee. Recently there a M has been placed in all the x M grocery stores a new preparation - M < > paration called GRAIN-O , a M X made of pure grains , that M takes the place of coffee. H The most delicate stomach a M receives it without distress , T M < and but few can tell it from | H a coffee. It does not cost over + M X 3-i as much. Children may M drink it with great benefit. M l5 cents and 25 cents per * M f package. Try it. Ask for M < GRAIN-O. H * ! | Try Oraln = 0 ! | -M . y Z l\ \ CURE YGUBSEL ? ! H SfT X Ui'J2 S > \ { Use Big O for unnatural H / fla I toSd je.\ j distharpcB , inflammations , H i _ / Gairanuo ! y irritation * or ulceration ! H | ( Cbcct to eulcturr. of mucouH membranes. H I * jPrcTtau cent cion. PaiulesB , and not HBtrin- H Sc\HHcEyA' < SCHEMIMtCq. E < tit or poisonous. B - \cmciNNTI.0.r ] Sod byBrnccista , 1 v\ \ tr.s. a. 7 nor B"nt in Plain wrapper , H * V \ /S\ I hy exprPM , prepaid , for H • JVVa \ | jl.W. < > r3 bottle , $2.75. B ' " " Circular eent . H "ii i i "C. on request. SOUTHERN I Homeseekers'OuIde ' I Krery bomeseeker should address either J. F. HBV MERRY , ± . G. P. A. , Manchester , Iowa ; W. A. KKI.LOND , A. G. P. A. , Louisville , Ky. . or S. O. BH HATCH , D. P. A. , Clncinnnt' , O , for a tree copy of the ILLINOIS CENTRAL .RAILKOAD'S 1 SOUTHERN HOMESKEKKRS' GUIDE. M E" tffc Self-adding , pat. combination beam. H SASH ° 'oos0 ' we"htsU. ! . 8. standard. | "fffal wBest and rh-aptet. Snd for price * . H WEEKS SCALE WORKS , BUFFALO , N Y. H CDCIRUT DPin ° n all order * of MC0rq.ft.of M rnCilZnl rftlU Boonng or Wall and Celling M Manilla. Write for samples and price" . The Fi T j H Manilla Roofing Company , Camden , N. J. M morphine and whisky habits. H 0BSEsana HOME CCI' .E. Hook Flh . UK. i. c. M d * &lia huftjus , i.ibtiiiiid-ciiicu.om , H W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 4-9 1897. H When writing to advertisers , kindly mention H this paper. H JTha misery of It Is awful. USE ST. JMJ@BS © IL H ii M i ifl j Vou'H feel it is worth its weight in gol& . jgMMs MM H J. . CURE CONSTIPATION ' I I 25c 50c SS * DRUGGISTS M Q M | „ - . , . . . SB- H . . . * H