HI - Hl r The German woman proclaims her H \ ' emancipation not only by going for H \ academic degrees in competition with H f Vnc me . but by engaging in all sorts B \ of trades ln 1lte ! rivalry. A recent om- j - t \ > . cial report shows that there arc in Hb fk } Germany three women employed as B j chimney sweepo , thirty-five as slater3 , Hg y seven as farriers and nailers , 309 as Hk \ masons , eight as stone cutters and H H -.000 in marble , slate and stone quar- B , * " % \ rlcs- H .r / Wise boy He persisted in using a H V J fragment of his broken slate , much to H his teacher's disgust. "Why don't you H I tell your mother you broke your HK \ slate ? " she asked. "Im sure she'd H inlcot you a new one. " "Course she H n'Vould , " replied the boy , "and she'd H K call it a Christmas present. I'd h \ ruCier wait till next terra before 1 D J for H Hoauty is Deep. B' % Clean blood means n clean skin. No H | tieniitywilhontit. Cn * caretsCiiatlyCHthnr- H i tie c'onns your h' .ood mid kcops it clonti. Iy B I stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- H \ jntrities from tlio body. IScgin to-divy to B \ fjtnifh : pimples- , boils , blotclie .blneklieads , Jp luidtlintricl.lyliilioiiscoinploxion by taking • I y Casenretfibeauty for ton cents. All drug- fll \ uistK. satislttution guaranteed , lle,25e ! , .Vdo. II AK 1 * g _ . William Pen Nixon , who has been Hl' * ' appointed collector of customs at Chi- HS cage , is an applicant for recognition H S as a citir.cn of the Cherokee Indian Hff ? C Nation , on account of property thnre- HB % upon which he has a claim. His lua- H | tcrnal great-grandmother was a full- HK \ blooded Cherokee. B V r H V In Olden Times ; " " K # People overlooked the importance of R I permanently beneficial effects and H ' "were satisfied with transient action ; ) M \ • hut now that it is generally known that B f Syrup of Figs will permanently over- S- % come habitual constipation , well-in- H \ formed people will not buy other lax- Rm \ atives , which act for a time , but flnal- Hff \ ly injure the system. Buy the genuine , Hl I made by the California Fig Syrup Co. To Cure Constipation Torevor. Talc Casrarcts Candv Cathartic. 10c or "c. If C. C. C. fail to cure , diustdsts lcfuml money. i Attorney Have you formed or ex pressed an opinion concerning this case ? Venireman No , sir , I haven 't BH t \ formed or cxpiessed an opinion about anything for eighteen months. I'm the ( janitor of a woman's club. Chicago Tribune. H v. Star Toluicco is tlio leading brand of B i > the world , because it is tbo best. | BI > Browning , in his later years , drew 1 / $10,000 a year from the sale of his H . J- ) ; SKILL OF DOCTORS TESTED. B I Fifteen Years of Suffering , H | J "I thought I should surely die. " Hh i ' Mp "When the stomach begins to fail in K \ ' Us duties , other organs speedily become H > uifected in sympathy , and life is simply a K / ' burden almost unbearable. Indigestion B ' ) and dyspepsia are so commou that only BBE I - , tIle sufferer from these diseases knows HH | I I f- \ the possibilities of misery that inhere in Mg j ! / them. A typical example of the sufferings mS&L ' of the victim of indigestion is furnished k9B in the case of John C. Tritchard. lie went KK on for fifteen years , from bad to v/or.se. F * q i In spile of doctors he grew constantly K' * > < i weaker , and thought he would die. lie B \ $ J got well , however , and thus relates his K , I r / experience : H L m " \ " For fifteen years I was a great sufferer W J' from ir.digestfon in its v/orst forms. I Ijfc f tested the skill of many doctors , but grew ' H"Wk \ worse and-- erse , nntil' became so weak. H Hr ' 4 b I could not walk fifty yards without having H Kw | to sit down and rcs t. My stomach , liver. H Eflf'X' * " nnc' 1cart became affected , and I thought I H .By f , ' { would surely die. I tried Dr. J. C. Ayer's H I I'ills and th'ejj helped me right away. I Tm i | B H J n continued their use and am now entirelv H. CI' ) well. I don't know of an\-thing that will ft/ • ' ) / eo quickly relieve and cure the terrible HT I tiufferings of dvspepsia as Dr. Aver's k \ rills. " John C. i'xiiciiAiiD , BrodieVar - r | rca Co. , ? ; . C. Bji > This care is r.ct extraordinary , cither in BHi • . j the severity of the disease or the prompt and perlcct cure performed by Dr. Aver's Till * . Similar results occur in every " case where Dr. Ayer's fills are used. "They helped me right away" is the commou expression of tnose uho have used them. Here is another testimony to the truth of this statement : "I formerly suffered from indigestion and weakness of the stomach , but since I began the use of Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills , I have the appetite of the farmer's bov. I am 46 years of age , and recommend all who wish to be tree from dvspepsia to take one of Dr. Ayer' .s rills after dinner. tiH their digestive organs are in good order. " Wax. Steinke , Grant , Neb. Dr. Ayer's Tills offer the surest and swiften relief from con-tipation and all its attendant ills. Thev cure dizziness , nausea , heartburn , palpitation , bad breath , coated tongue , nervousness , sleeplessness , biliousness , and a score of other affections that are , after all. only the signs of a more deep rooted disease. You can find more information about Dr. Aver's Pills , and the diseases thcyhaie cured , in Ayer's Cure- book , a story of cures told bv the cured. This book 'f ice pages is sent free , on request , by the J. C. Ayer Co. , Lowell , Mass. w ' . 5 wrrTWrwnr. i l i . . . .jji. . z . . . . . . . zzzz . . , . . . . . . . . zznzz - . it. zzzz , , . . - , „ „ _ , „ BrTV' • k f\ \ rf T B / I 25c 50c j j DRUGGISTS BB i 4 > . . BB ! - f y- ' A SUPt YOUKSELF ! H K ) M a * fy "cUaESN. Us-o BiK O for unnatural Kr7v8 1 ht m * Ir /IdIw1.I j - \ diecharces , inllaiuiimtions , Rb [ 1 J * " f .f Goara uiU \J irritutionu or ultcrations &ffl ! _ M /Lblf ( eo ; u > " > ur > - . of Mucous uiembraucs. KB W f | 5Pr | MDU coui * ina. Paiuless , aud not datria- BgS I ifSUUri EvA'OCHEMICAlCO. gent or poiBonous. ftl : M VciNCINNmO.rT" ! Sold bj-l.traRnrlsl3 , HjBmH I /7I \ \ ij. s. a. V I ° r s ° nt in pltin wrapper , H : JJ . > w j VI I by exprrp" ) , prepaid , fox B t A -Sw * * 0/n\ ! * ' -m. nrSboftlcR , ? 2.75. H S • - . - - v. 0 , * " Circular tent on re aest. B J WILL PAY SlOO FOR ANY CASE H H jL Of .Weakness In Men They Treat and V m M Fall to Cure. V H i An Omaha Coaipaay places for the first H B I time before the public a Maoioai. Tun.vT- V K M MENTfor tlio cure of LobtVitalityNervous H B 9 nnd Sexual Weakness , and Restoration of ma BmS J I.i o Force in old and young men. Ko Bmfl BmB 3wornout Frcncli remedy ; contains no ma BrnV 1 Phosphorus or other harnif ul drugs. It is mmj < * n WoXDnnruL Tueatment magical m its mm mm 1 effects positive in its cure. All readers , mv IK 1 - ho are buffering from a weakness that mm * mmS I blights their life , causing that mental and Br mSmV nbvsical suffering peculiar to Lost Man- % ESffiould rite to the STATEMED1CAL mfl m COMPANY , No. SDiX Range Block , Omaha , mm H 9 Ucb and they -will send you absolutely vM. FFml ; V FRKE , a valuable paper on these diseases , V * > and positive proofs of their truly Iagical , > * mjl ji Tkevtmekt. Thousands of men , who have Km ; ' M 1 lost ' ali hope of a euro , are being restored J .by them to a perfect condition. MS m l.i This Maoicai. Tkeatjiext may bo taken Kf1 1 nt home under their directions , or they will Kml' ' , / I S par railroad faro and hotel bills to all who ' 1 there for treatment , if they BV it * prefer to go to Ml , ' 1 § 1 I ? ail to euro. Tbey art perfectly reliable ; KKfc' " Free Prescriptions , Free Cure , M m I * bavo no j KaKk-JI ' f % Free Sample , or C. O. JJ. fako. Ihey have KKmaMB i S250lD0 capital , and guarauteo to cure treat refund every dol- I m every case they or KmaKmKm % lnror their charges may be deposited in KmaKmS M e bank to bo paid to thorn when a cure is KmKSK | , i eflectod. Write thorn today. One of tile atorles going the round3 Jn Paris concerning the reconcilia tion between the Prince do Sagan and his v , 'ife is that their estrangement was partly due to the prince having retained a check for a mHlion francs given to him by the princess to in duce him not to go lo Constantinople on a mission for Baron Hirsch , for which ho was to receive a like outn. The prince went and pocketed two million francs. State of Ohio , City of Toledo , Lucas County , Krank J Cheney makes oath that be 13 the senior partner oC the llrm of F. J. Cheney & Co. , doing business In the City of Toledo. County and Stale aforesaid , and that Kald linn will pay the sum or ON'IS UUN'DHKD DOLLAJtS tor each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHICNKY. Sworn 10 before me and subscribed In inv prr-s oee. this Clh day of December , A. D. 1S35. , , , „ „ „ „ ( fcc lj A. W. CLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally mill nets diiectly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the syttem. Send lor testimonials , flee. , . _ F. C. CHENI2Y fc CO. , Toledo , O. Sold by DrtiKK'sts. ' 7.1c. Jlall'i. Family Pills are the bc3t. Gastric trouble That was an aw ful tragedy at Minzenheim's. The hired girl blew out tne gas " "And was found dead ? " "Naw. The top of the window happsned to be wide open. Minzenhim fell in an apopletic fit when he found how the gas had been wasted. " It Kec p < the Feet Dry ' and Warm And is the only cure for Chilblains. Frostbites , Damp , Sweating Feet ; Corns and Bunions. Ask for Aliens Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores , 2tic. Sample sent FREE. AddressAllen S. Olmsted , LsRoy.N.Y. "Do you consider the Electoral col lege a desirable institution ? " inquired the man whose inind is on the na tion. "Well , " remarked the nervous friend , "I can't help admiring it for the fact that I never yet heard of an Electoral college yell. " 1 1 clievo my prompt use of Piso 's Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Waliaco , ilarquct , Kan. , Doe. 1' ' , ' • • > . " . "That new hired girl of ours pees out every night. " "I can sympathize with you. So does our furnace. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. Educate Your Bowel * With Cascarets. C'an < iy Cathartic , euro constipation forever. 10c. 23c. If C. C. C. fail , druggists refund money. Conan Doyle received § 35,000 for "Rodney Stone. " * M M WW H \ "A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of y \ Excellence in Manufacture. ' ' / I ( Breakfast | iM f.fcU Absolutely Pure , } IMll F'-n ! Delicious , \ S gja ) Nutritious. 1 y.Costs Less "Bail OjIE CENT a Cop. . | j Be sure that yoJget the Genuine Article , \ \ made at DORCHESTER , MASS. by 1 /WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. < } Established 17R0. \ , PATENTS , CLAIMS. PENSIONS MORRiS.WASHINGTOfi.D.a L&te 1'rinclpal Examiner U. S. Pension Boretu. S f ts. la last war , 15 adjudicating claims , atv. si ctt TS CUntS WHtilE ALL ELSE FAILS. Sj U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good , uee j j ln time , fold by druggists. | jT ) CEANBERRT ATFATJLT BV 0. P. feJSx UR old friend , Spe cial Offlcer Andrew Cranberry , is never ashamed to ac knowledge the pos sibility ol other men having brains as well as he , and in proof of It fur nishes the follow ing scrap from his experience. The old gentleman Is given to "drawing a lcng bow" occasionally , and we will not vouch for all the facts , but give the story nevertheless. A sick ward of the Charity hospital is scarcely the place where one would first seek a notorious character , and the man in question was certainly not a person to excite the instinctive sus picion of a detective. I had been out to hear the dying declaration of a deck hand , fatally wounded in a drunken row the night before , and found the subject of this narrative stretched on one of the beds , appar ently much prostrated by an attack of intermittent fever. He was a tall , thin man , of perhaps seven-and-thirty , with light , sandy hair rather fine , though , and silky , a thin , yellow mustache , and regular features. His eyes were pale blue , his eyebrows no positive shade. But what struck me particularly was the utter lack of color in his eyelashes. Though they were by no means thin.at a short distance one would scarcely believe that he had any at all. All these peculiarities would probably have escaped unnoticed , but for a con sultation I overheard concerning his case among some students in the dis pensary. He appeared to have contracted an unaccountable habit of talking in his sleep. So continued were his midnight monologues that others sick in thfi same ward complained loudly of the nuisance , and the nurses were com pelled to awaken him half a dozen times during the night to silence the incessant talk. There was nothing dis jointed in his sentences , nor did his brain appear affected with either fear or by sympathy with any other portion tion of the body. His diet was prepar ed regularly , and the greatest care taken to prevent his stomach from be ing overloaded , and yet , when to all appearances all his physical machinery was in the most healthy condition , he talked the most. So much did I hear of this freak of nature that at subse quent visits I frequently dropped in to listen for myself , and confess to have been astonished at the clearness of a mind buried , apparently , in profound sleep. On one occasion he gave an accurate description of Warrington navy yard at Pensacola ; and so minutely did he detail every feature of that charming place , that , were I on the witness stand , I would have sworn positively he was as wide awake as myself. The doctor , however , listened at his lungs with a stethoscope and pronounced him sound asleep. I had just turned to go when he spoke out again , quite distinctly : "I know that , Andy Cran berry. Tumbled to him right away. Fly old cop , but not fly enough for Bob Harrington. This time the nurse insisted on wak ing him , but I prevented it. Asleep or ; affe mum " TUCKED JIB IN. awake , I knew there was a "Bob Har rington , " and that he was the sharpest thief in the country. It is scarcely necessary to say that from that time I kept my eye on him. He finally recovered and was discharg ed. There were several bold things done shortly afterward that I felt cer tain could be traced to him , but in no case did I get my man , in thieves' par lance , "dead to rights. " Passing down a street one morning I saw Harrington and a thief named Collier suddenly dart out of a broker's office and walk rapidly away. I signal ed to a special standing on the corner to keep a lookout , and went in to in quire what was up. A gentleman was leaning over the counter with a pile of $5 bills before him , talking quietly to the proprietor , and when I asked if anything unusual had occurred , both looked up in sur prise. Not wishing to intrude on a private conversation , I went off , feeling no lit tle confusion at my awkward position. I had scarcely reached the office before the broker , in a most excited state of mind , rushed in with the intelligence that a very valuable diamond had been stolen from the counter about the time I called. The owner ( the gentleman I saw ' standing there ) had deposited the jewel as collateral security on a loan. He had received his money , and was get ting change for a ? 50 note at the time the larceny was committed. These were the bills I saw before him. Of course I knew Harrington and Collier were the thieves , but where to find them at that time was a question. The special I left at the corner followed the men and saw them start for the back part of town. I jumped into a cab and drove around for a while , bu ; nowhere In my search , which was high and low , did I hear of either. I ' T " " " " f 'Twas 8 or 9 o'clock when I return ed , and , walking up the same street , to my astonishment , who should I ceo standing immediately in front of mc but Harrington himself. He approach ed me familiarly ; spoke about the hardness of the times , the ordinary topics of the day , and kept so persist ently near me , that I began to be bored. I at length caught the eye of an officer , and nodding him to look after him. escaped. There was not much done by him for the next three or four hours that was known of , butte to the surprise of everybody he went to the lodging house , secured a bed and went to sleep. Having got my man fairly housed I felt safe , and set to work to recover the missing gem. His extraordinary powers as an im promptu talker at once suggested a possible confession , and I , determined , without exciting his suspicions , to oc cupy the same room with him. Being a temperate man , I scarcely hoped to impose upon him by feigning drunken ness , but trusting to his ignorance of my character , I tried it. There for tunately happened to be two beds in the apartment , and about an hour aft erward I was carried up on the should ers of two stout waiters , singing lustily a medley of "Champagne Charley" and "We Won't Go Home Till Morning. " They soused me down with a thump , tucked me in , boots and all , and in live minutes I was snoring loud ly , apparently in a beastly state of in toxication. I supposed no great time coi-ld elapse before my room mate would commence his sleep talk , and sure enough he did. He started cut about his mother and an eld house somewhere in Pennsylvania , and then he touched on a girl he went to school with , and , of course , loved desperately. He talked about going to New York as a clerk. There was more than one piece of rascality touched on that opened my eyes , and not a few in stances of brutality that made me shudder. At last , as I knew it would , " out came all about the diamond . He and Collier , just as I supposed , saw the broker and the owner of the gem go into a jewelry establishment to have it weighed. Heard the clerk say just what it was worth. Followed the two back to the broker's office. When the diamond was lying in an open case on the counter the two thieves stepped up. Collier drew out some city money to have it discounted , and Harrington , having first put a piece of wax on the handle of his walk ing cane , laid it carelessly across the box. A dispute arose regarding the rate of discount , and both left in a huff , the diamond fastened securely on the end of the cane. Both saw the special follow them down Royal street , and when they turned the corner of Bienville , Collier , who had the diamond in his mouth , to prevent any acci dents , swallowed it. You can imagine my state of mind at being compelled to listen to all this , and yet lie idle. For a time I had pondered over the policy of finding Collier at once and cutting him open , but a sober second thought determined me on trying the virtues of tartar emetic. There is a barroom in the Second ward well known as the resort of every thief who comes to town. The pro prietor is as deep as the shrewdest of them , and I could get no assistance from him ; but there most probably I would find Collier the next morning , and there I went. Stopping at a drug store , as soon as I got out , I purchased a good strong dose of the emetic , mak ing up my mind to take a drink with my man , and by some hook or crook slip it into a glass. About G o'clock I met him. Pretending to be looking up the points of a burglary which had never taken place , I engaged him in conversation , and we slowly rambled up to the drinking saloon in question. I invited him to drink , he accepted , and both ordered a gin cocktail. The first glance at the proprietor convinced me I could do nothing se cretly. So taking out the powder , re marking I was compelled to take something for a cold , I dropped it into the cocktail and stirred it up. I made up my mind to change glasses with him , and with this object stood talking for some little time. The proprietor started to the banquette to bring a lump of ice just left by the cart , and. drawing Collier's attention to two men on the opposite side of the street , I changed the position of the two tumblers. He eyed them curiously for perhaps half a minute , and just then who should come up but Harrington , in a violent controversy with another man. I went to the door to see what was the matter , and fearing there would be trouble , returned , and we hurriedly swallowed our drinks. Scarcely had I reached the spot where the two men were before I was seized with violent nausea and vomiting , and in another miirute I was lying on the banquette deathly sick. I had swallowed the emetic myself. My illness at once dispelled this im pending quarrel , and the men , calling a cab. sent me home. "But the diamond ? " you anxiously inquire. The diamond was never found. Bob Harrington is no mere in the habit of talking in his sleep than I am. He had been deceiving everybody at the hospital , and he deceived me. As for Collier swallowing it , that was a "stall , " got up for my especial benefit. They got away with the jewel , and neither has been back since. I told the doctor who examined Harrington with a stethoscope about it , and he hasn't looked me in the face from that day to this. Ex. Srliivpltiflirth to 3Tn\e. Schweinfurth , the Rockford , 111 , , "Messiah , " is about to move his "Heaven" to Wisconsin , having pur chased a large tract of land near Port " age. / ainrrlafrc- It is said that in twelve marriages aut of every 100 one/of the parties has jeen married befor * mmmmmmmmgtmmmuemmmm Jomt 1'ntcnt Oflleu Koport. To the Patrons of the Iowa Patent Offlce : Effort Is being made to de prive mo of my personal prop -rty right to the word : ; "lov/n Patent Office" for advertising purposes. The instigators and what ure all their mo tives for the plot I have not yet fully discovered. But if western inventors can be induced to transfer their pat ronage from our office to other3 come- body may be gratified , and work that should be done In Iowa to encourage home industry may be sent to solici tors in Washington. But don't lot them frighten you. We continue do ing business at the old stand and our sign , "Iowa Patent Office , " is still con spicuous. The constitution of the United States and also of Iowa guar antees that "no person shall be de prived of life , liberty or property with out due process of law. " Whatever further unlawful and arbitrary action may be taken in the United States Patent Office to deprive me of my rights will be resisted. "Our liberties we prize and our rights wo will maintain. " Valuable information about secur ing , valuing and selling American and foreign patents sent free. THOMAS G. OR WIG & CO. , Solicitors of Patents. Des Moines , la. , Dec. 2S , 1S07. Great editor They have just in troduced a new-fangled electrical chair' at Sing Sing prison , but I have learn ed there is doubts of its efficiency ; in fact , some experienced electricians gay it will not kill. Detail a reporter to try it. If he escapes it will be the biggest kind of a sensation. City ed itor But what shall I do if it docs kill ? Great editor Get a new repor ter. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. "VVc arc assertim : in the courts our riirht to tlio exclusive use of the word "CASTOK1A , " and "I'lTCHKK'S CASTOIUA. " as our Trade Mar ! : . I , Dr. Samuel Pitcher , of Ilyunnis. Massachu setts , was the originator of "JUTCIIKU'S CAS- TOIifA , " the same that his borne and does now bear the fae-simlle sfciiaturj of CIIAS. If. FLETCIIIiR on every vrranner. This is the original "PITCHEUS CASTOIUA" which has been used in the homc-t of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper and see that it is "the kind you have always bought. " and luis the signature or CIIAS. II. FLiETCHEK on the "Wrapper. Xo one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. Match 8 , 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER. M. D. Reuben Lane , a rugged man , walked on crutches from Barnesborough , Ta. , to Topeka , Kas. , a distance of 597 miles , to marry Mrs. Eliza Ann Par ker. When he arrived there she re fused to have him. ' He has employed a lawyer and will commence action for breach of promise. He is a widower ewer 33 years old. She is a widow GO years old. They became engaged through a matrimonial agency. It took Lane thirty-six days to make the trip. Tremendous KvodiiH to the Klondike. Despite the warnings of those who have been un the spot , and pi edict suffern ! ? in tlio Klondike rciiou , thousands of adventurous Americans aie wending their way thither ward. All of them should lie ptovidud with that medicinal siife uaul. H , tetter * s Stomach ach Hitters , widen warms and nourishes die system , and prevents malaria , rheumatism , kidney trouble , besides remedying liver complaint , dyspepsia and constipation. Peddler Wouldn't you like some mottoes for your house , mum ? It's very cheering to a husband to see a nice motto on the wall when he corner home. Mrs. De Jagg You might sell me one if you've got one that says , "Better Late Than Never. " Coc'o Concti Rnlmira Is the oldest nml best It w III ineak up a coW ouiekcr than aii } thiwr else. It Ualivo > s rfliable. Tim it. Rotten eggs used in making cake have sent a London linker to jail. He had 1,4G5 unused bad eggs in his La- kery. No-To-IJac for I'irty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure , makes wealc men stioug , blood pure. 50c. 51. All dru ists. Anthony Hope charges $450 for a magazine story , reserving the copy right. Mrs. Gladstone's price for a review is $1,000. | sween. Arnpc amPAIKTC > | m pure or cure /4fh / § . MM BF B hS % tW r N H Ask those who Q | T rnl 0 All F ° thSm rtW of I j. have used sj to JdLlf 1)5 IfM ; , prompt relief. | , , , oyw7'y'vyvvy'y' ' 5lvwvw < yvyw " 'pg ' ' H ? ; P GUARANTEED TO CURE every kind of Cough , Colds , | J 1 , h& La Grippe , Hoarseness , etc. nS * 1 ? s > DrB Ka , ? s Liin © " Balm l I ; JJ > Write us all of YOUR SYM PTOSES plainly. 4fj\ \ * \v Our phvsician v/ill give # | > FREE AOV2CE , Vjt ? > GS-page book of recipes , and .Nov FREE SAMPLE. m Address DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( Western Office ) , Omaha , Neb. 49 $ I rTtirwRflIris'ck and Nervous Head- HllSr lfe aches POSiTiVELV Cured 0pm li-iili I K .Jr ' M } At a" driigqisls or sent post- ky f-s % ? r ) Paid upon receipt o ! 51. M& S FREHCH CHEMICAL GO. h g g4d $ ± B 356 Dearfcorn St. . oca UK. TAF7 HHOS. , i Elm bt. , Kocliester. N. Y OS3&tfTbE8 $ V new discovery : bi BTiL rSr CS qulckrelleranil curia worst 1 cases. Send for book of testimonials and 10 days * J treatment Free. Dr. u.u.CUKhV3S > 053.AUnta.Ua. I ifl Mrs. Darlcy You are too Into. You , I H should have been hero two houm wo. f H I got so tired waitliiK for you. Mrs. H ilcBriue I'm very sorry , dear , hut I H came as soon as ever I could. You . H see , Jack invo mc his coat to sew u H button this morning before he went to H the oillce. Mrs. Dnrley I uee. Wcro H the letters so interesting na that ? H Don't Tobacco Spit mid Smoke Yocr I.I fa Arcay. H To quit tobacco easily and forovcr. bo mac- H nctlc. lull of lire , nerve and viuor , tal.c No-To- H Dae , tlio wnnucr-worUcr , tliat makes weal : men H Dtronr ; . All druggists , COc or SI. Curouunrau- H toed. Booklet and sample tree. Addrcs.1 H Stcrllug Kctnody Co. . Chicago or Now York- H In twelve marriages out of 100 ono H of the parties has been married be- H r.Trs. Wliwlnw'n Rontnliirr J'yrtip ' H PnrrlilMrt u teftMiiK.mftentlio ( . • iiiti .rc.ltirs lntl.iiii. H niatlaii.nllujuin'lii..iirf.i wind cullo. ii , iuiiU n liottlo. H Ian Maclarcn made § o.l,000 out of H "The Bonnie Brier Bush and "Auld M Lang Sync. " H Tfl BIP I , That's what Miss FanniDMoDon- | H p j j igtfgfta aid , of Louisville , Ky. . writes. | H ( jpr One of many thoiisanil unsolicited ! LiSSiRij testimonials , regarding the effi- JH cacyof"5 STROPS. " ! Hotel Uroaduav. I.ouKviMe , lCv. , Oct. 7. 1MIT. 1 1 swaxson 1cihumavic I'UKi : co. . urr i H Det.rliom St. , i Hi-iufo , ill. 1)iau : sins. After | 3 H : i lonf silenri-1 • • ! it < - yon to i ncnv how ( am. I * H owe my life to jou. or at Itast uHleve 1 do. for if l I was given up iy two doctor * ( ( 'ood ones too ) 'I H to die. but after taUliik'U.obotlU-sof your inul- l H icine i was ablito i-t about. 1 am trjiiitf to H induce cvi-r.\ body that H SUFFERS FROM RHEUMATISM ! H to try your • • . " > DIJOi'S. "and i luow .f soiiietlmt H have tried it , and pronounced it the best they j H ever tried H Yours truly , Fasnv McDdnai.ii. H H A DEAD SHOT FOR RKEUMATSSrVJ. llorsehrad. Anc , Nov. 13. IM" . H swaxso.v KiiKrr.iATif ci'ici : co. . ir,7 M Dtarboin St. , Chicago , ill. . Thanh tie ! Lord. I H am on foot or.ee mori' . The " . " i UKUI'S" hnocherl H the Hheuiniitisin in the head and put me on my H crutches , so I kept tahiu it. and now 1 have M tin own : iwiy ; inj crutches , and unlli about liho H u man. May Cod bless the man that cot up the H " . " > iiHOPS , " it is a dead shot for Rheumatism M and iJruvel. Tlnve difftrent doctors ua\e mo H medicine and tivatod my case. Ilesides i have H bought and used every ii'incdv I ever hcaidof H that was recommended for Ivheumatism. and it H all did mf no ( 'ood. One dose or • . > UKOI'S" 1 H was worth it all. it stopped the paiii.iud lam ' , H now able to no about. 1 have not the time to- j H day to fully state my case , but will gladly write S H you a complete statement at some futuie time. % H i. T St AMI'S. M M As n pn-.ltlvc i-nre r r KlK'UiiiatlKtii. Sciatica , l l Is'euralKhi , Dyspeji la , ilaokaclio , Asli.m.i , 1 H JIuy l' ' t > \ , ( ' : . ( ' * * ssii ( > sM , Nervous- i B ne h. Nvrvotis and Neuniltrir Head.ielie. H Heart \ \ e.iKm-ss , Tootliaelie , IJuraelie. H gmifEeK" 1 has iuver been eijualleil. B IIC nCfipQ" taken Init once a day Ha iln"j B O UuH3r < S ot tills cii'nt luimly mill ti > < nalilo j I nil nilTi'li-rs to make j. tiiul of IN noiulirful < 'irntive Vl / lirorllis mil Hnil out illirill Vu- next thirty H iaj ! , 100.000 s-neiplcliottltw. 23ce.irli pr innl ! < } m.ill. nJ I I.vtli a mnile ) linttli.villi • oinim ( • ynn ut Ht merit. I H JiM and • • li < aii ( . -t ii'iilieiiie un earth , l.iw r Lotties f J H (3u > 'oi-e ! < i ; i oi r < .r : : < ) < ! ajn : : I oitlit , finf 'V ) . , \iit. M K.lil liy ihiilt - ii'il ) I13 us-uuloiir.i fnts. Atenti4 / * l wanted hi new territory. Write tit , to-daj. H SWAHSQN RKEUIHIATiG GURh G0.v 167-169 Dearborn St. , CHICAGO , ILL. } @ % &QPtff& Was earned in B ypara by ono H SGfi Gh'yLSB f"n * • vvitlt our frro out lit. H SnOzi eff S } toucan. i * .0,137I , > ew York. H Q ft SCIM IP T,1 ° bC3t 1od n ° Pe , > " " " ! 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