Every cough makes your throat more raw and irritable. Evtiy cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in Vhis way. Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this , and you will find it in From the first dose the quiet and rest begin : the tickling in the throst ceases ; the spasm weak ens ; the cough disap pears. Do not wait for pneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral Plaster should tie over ilie lungs of every per- sea troubled witli a cougli. Write to ibe Doctor. Unusual opportunities and long PT- porlonco cmincnt'T qualify in lor riving yon medical ad > ice. Write freely all ilio particulars Iu your case. ToU us what vour experience has been witn our Chcrrrrcctor.il. You Mil receive a prompt reply , without cosL Address , DR. J. C. ATER. Ixmcll , Mass. celebrated for more than a century as a q delicious , nutritious , * 2 and flesh-forming S beverage , has our well-known 5v Yellow Label < on the front of every package , and our trade-mark"LaBelle Chocolatiere"or. the back. * NONE OTHER GENUINE. $ MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. , 5 Dorchester , Mass. \ Send Five One = Cent P. O. Stamps = Contains : - - . Don't Quarrel Avith Your Swcel lieart. Pretty. SmilhiK KHa. You'll Have t Ask Tapa. ( in the Banks of the AVabasli , Fa Away. The Mother of the ( Jirl I Love. M ( Jal'sa Jlitth-born Lady. Iy Coal-Black Ladj Mamie Reiltv. Your Key Don't Fit This Loc ; S"o More. 1'Love Them Botli the Same. Man my's Little Ansel Boy. My Pretty Little Louli Txnila. Lou. ISliss Brown's Jn Town. Kiss an ' Say Good Xifihr. Sweet Katie Dear. Ohio-h'u When the Girl that You Love Says Yes fcomplet words and music > . What Broadway Says , Gee : Some Dav Perliaps You'll Know. My Blac Venus , ilonto Carlo Girls.Vo Are Read ] ItemenVber M e to All the Folks at Home. . < 'hilly Coon. Onlv a Tear-Stained Message. Am Only a Poor \Vorkim ; Girl ( music ) . Tw ,1 . JtHe , Uluo , _ . . Little J- , Shoes. Vk _ . Don't _ . 1. Know It. . V , * ! Don . _ _ m Care. Captain of the Hand. Brush By , Nigge : r Brush By. Ask Her to Forgive I\Io ( music Hattie , the Idol of the Day. Polly , I Love Bi You.Vhisppr Your Mother's Name. M Honey Tx > u. Dead Among Strangers , " \\lie the Girl That You IMVC Says Yes. Also you will rm ive catalogues of the late ; sheet music and eng books at cut rates. Ac ares ! , P.P. DEAN Sheet Music Store , Sioux Cltv , IOWE POPHAH'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC OlTCf reiief in FITB minutes. Sender or a FKEEtriul package. Sold by 3ructrlst . Ono uoi cent postpaid sc receipt of $1.00. Eliboict $3.00. address TH03. FOPHAM. P1I1LA. , PA. I crown. Goodwa cspai F weekly. Farm Seeds ( sel by sample on sipbt ) , 'Minnesota Tree' Planis , Flowers , etc. Good salesmen make o MONEY. For particulars write atonct THE JEWELL KURSFRY CO. . Lake City , Mini Too Slow for Any Use. Ella Isn't Charley Smudgkins a sini pleton ? Etta How , pray ? Ella/nio other evening when he wa kissing me I told him to stop and h did. Roxbury Gazette. St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism. St. Jacobs Oil " Neuralgia. St. Jacoba Oil " Lumbago. St. Jacobs Oil " Sciatica. St. Jacobs Oil " Sprains. St. Jacobs Oil " I'rniscs. St. Jacobs Oil Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil Stiffness. St. Jacob ? Oil Uackache. St. Jacobs Oil " Muscular Aches. Tulip is derived from the Persia ! word "d'lilhaud , " meaning turban Uusbeck. a German traveler , brough the first bulb to Europe in the sisteentl .century. J " Spiirgcon ami tnc Scold. While Spurgoon was still 21 boy preacher he v.-as warned about a cer tain virago and told that she intended lo give him a tongue lashing. "All right , " he replied , "but that's a game at which two can play. " Not long af ter , as ho passed he gate one morning , she assailed him with a Hood of bil lingsgate. He smiled and said : "Yes , thank yon , I am quite well. I hope you are the same. " Then came another burst of vituperation , pitched in a still higher key , to which lie replied , still smiling : "Yes , it does look rather as if it is going to rain. I think I had better. be getting on. " "Bless the man ! " she exclaimed , "lie's as deaf as a post ! What's the use of storming at him ? " California Has the BiffRost Bird. The South American condor is no longer the king of flying birds. The rare California vulture , which is now only to be found iu the Cocopah moun tains , holds the honor. It stands about four feet high , though it is neither as weighty nor as strong as many birds of smaller size. It has much tiic same ap pearance as the turkey buzzard. Years ago the California buzzard was quite plentiful , but poisoned meat intended for animals led to their extinction. It is for this reason that the eggs of this bird are now more valuable than those of the great auk. There are fifteen per fect specimens of the latter known , while only two eggs of the California vulture are preserved. Jlarest Bird in Insistence. The horned screamer , the rarest spe cies of bird now extant , and one which is almost extinct , has his home iu the jungles of South America. The bird , which feeds on the leaves and seeds of aquatic plants , inhabits swamps , is of a blackish-brown color , nearly as large as a turkey , and has somewhat the ap pearance of a galinaccous bird. The only one now in captivity is that be longing to the aviary of the Philadel phia Zoological Gardens. Kansas Has : i Feminine Hobson. If it ever becomes necessary to sink another Merrimac Kansas stands ready to furnish a heroine who is equal to the job. Mrs. Corwiu- Moore , who lives near Manchester , slid down a rope to the bottom of her well and rescued a little pig that had fallen in. On reach ing the bottom she put the pig in the bucket , climbed back hand over hand on the rope to the surface , and then drew the pig out in safety. Kansas City Journal. A FATHER'S STORY. From the Ereiting L'rescent , AppMon , Wif. A remarkable euro from a disease which has generally wrecked the lives of chil dren has attracted much attention among the residents ot" Appleton. The case is that of little "Willard Creech , SOD of Richard D. Creech , a well known employe of ono of the larjrcj paper mills in the Fox Kiver Valley. The lad Avas at tacked by spinal disease and his parents had given , up all hope of his over beini ; well again when , as by a miracle , ho was healed and is uo\v in school as happy as any of his mates Mr. Creech , the father of the boy. who rv-sidps at 10G2 Second .street , Applcton , Wisconsin , told the following story : W---N He Goes to School. "Our Iwy Avas absolutely helpless. 115 : lower limbs were paralyzed , and when vn used electricity ho could not feel it be low his hips. Finally we let the docto : go. as ho did not seem to help our son and we nearly gave ; up hope. My mother who lives in Canada , wrote advising tin use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pali People , and I bought some. "This was when our boy had boon 01 the stretcher for an entire year and help less for nine months. Jn six weeks afte takingthopillswenoted improvement , am in four months he was able to go to school "It is t\vo years since he took the firs of the pills , and ho is at school now jus as happy and well as any of flip othe children * It was nothing else in tin world lhat saved the boy than Dr. Wil Hams' Pink Pills for Pale People. " fconiethliijr Out of Tt. "Hello , there , " t.aid . the banker , as hi entered his ofliee ami found a burgla resting in his easy chair. "What d < ' " you want' : "The name of the maker of you : safe , " replied the crook. "I've tried al uight to break it , but it beats me. : though t I might be able to sell a re commendation to the makers and re alize something on my seven hours work.Philadepbia North American $1OO Reward , $ IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased f learn that there is at least ono dreaded diseas that science has been able to cure in all it stages , and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cur is the only positive cure now known to the met ! leal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution : ! disease , requires a constitutional treatmenl Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , actiiij directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces n the system , thereby destroying the foundatioi of the disease , and giving the patient stren tl by building up the constitution and assistiu , nature in doing its work , The proprietors hav so much faith iu its curative powers that the offe'rOue Hundred Dollars for any case that i fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHKN'KY & CO. . Toledo , O. by Druggists , T.'vc. By the streets of "by and by , " one ar rives at the house of never. Cervantes Sirs. TVliislow'H SOOTHING BTUUP lor Chlldrer certluug : sotteus the K'utns , reduces inflammation allays pain , curen wind colic. 2S cents a bottle. If it was a moccasin snake no won dcr Eve put her foot in it WANTED. Coseorbad health that IVI-P-A- not benefit. Send 5 centa to Rlpans Chemical Co. New York , for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. If a man is ignorant he soon publishei the fact. KEEP A-GOIN' . If yon strike a thorn or rose , | \ Keep a-goin' ! If it hails , or if it snows , Keep a-goin' ! 'Tain't no use to sit an'vhine When the fish ain't on your line ; Bait your hook an' keep a-tryin' Keep a-goin' ! When the weather kills your crop , Keep a-goin' ! When you tumble from the top , Keep a-goin' ! S'pose you're out o' every dime , Gittin' broke ain't any crime ; Tell the world you're fcelin' fine- Keep a-goin' ! When it looks like all is up , Keep a-goiii' ! Drain the sweetness from the cup Keep a-goin' ! Sec the wild birds on the wing. Hear the bells that swcetU ring , When you feel like sighin' sing- Keep a-goiu' ! -Frank L. Stanton. BREAKIiNG THE NEWS YOU thin r S ihe'll take badly , Nora ? ' ' Nora Helm ; 1 o y shrugge her shoulders. "My dear Be ty. you ought t k u o w in o r about Mi Markham's powers of endu : 'tR'Z I. " -But what do you think he' do ? What do you sui " pose "Why waste our time in sui position ? Ho'il be here most likel this afternoon , and you will be able i judge for yourself. " Betty Oakhurst sprang to her feet. "Ted is coming here this afternoon \Vliy on earth didn't you tell me b < fore ? " And she fidgeted nervously wit her hat before the glass as she spoki "But you knew. Betty , where ai you going ? " "Anywhere out of this , " cried tli girl , laughing nervously as she stoopc to kiss her friend. Nora , however , caught her am "Nonsense. Betty ! You'd much bettf tell him straight out now and get over. It will be ever so much inoi awkward for you if the news reach * him from outside. " "I don't see that at all , " rclurnc Betty quietly , as she drew away froi her companion. "I am sure that if " you She paused tentatively. "You don't mean to say that you e : pcct me to tell Ted Markham th : you've jilted him ? " "I certainly don't expect to put it i that way. " replied Miss Oakhurst , wit a little laugh ; "but I am quite certai that you would explain it to the poc fellow much better than tiny one else "Explain ! " exclaimed Nora , imps tiently. "I don't know that there's an ; thing to explain , except that you'A put yourself and me in a most ridici Ions position. " "Nora ! " "I wish I'd never had anything to tl with it. 1 never felt so uncomfortab in my life as I have done since yo dragged me into this precious schon of yours. " "Poor old Nora I" murmured Bett sympathetically , while she cast furth glances at the clock. "You came here and shed any nun ber of tears ; declared that you adore Ted Markham ; that your fatlu wouldn't hear of an engagement , In that if you only had a little time b tore you , you were sure everythin would come right. " "So it has , " remarked Betty sott voce. "It's only a question of poii of view. " Nora Hashed an indignant look ; her. her."I "I think you might be serious nov and at least pretend that you're ashan ed of yourself. You begged me to he ! you to get my aunt to ask him her to act as screen in fact , so that yoi people might imagine it was all ov < and that you had both changed yoi minds , and now now " The sound of a bell broke in upo Miss Ilelmsley's eloquence , and Bctt caught up her gloves. "I'm awfully sorry , Nora. Abuse n as much as you like. Good-by. " And before Nora could stop her si had darted through the door , and w.r on her way downstairs. She let h ( go. After all , it never was 01 any its to argue with Betty ; she was one ( those delightfully irresponsible ere ! tures who always manage to shift tl blame of their shortcomings on to otlu people's shoulders , and whom no one- no man , at any rate ever dreams c judging by ordinary standards. Nor wondered , as she stood there idly lool ing into the street , how she could ev < have been foolish enough to take Be ty's love troubles seriously. Nora sighed as she stood at the wii dow. It was a topsy-turvy world , an the wrong people were always bein thrown together. If only "Am I disturbing you ? I was tel to come in here. " Nora started , and the color rushc to her face. "Oh , I hadn't heard you come ii Do sit down. Aunt isn't well. I : use so sorry you should have had th trouble of calling for nothing , but si : hoped to be able to go until the la : moment. Won't you let me give yo some tea ? " She spoke with nervoi hurry , scarcely pausing for an answe Ted Markham took the chair she o fered him , and listened iu silence whii she rattled on. Suddenly she stoppei conscious of his iixed glance. "Is anything the matter ? " she asl ed , iu a slightly alarmed voice. 1 was surely not possible that he coul already have learned Betty'n treacl ery. "Yes. We can't go on like this , Mis : nelmsley ! " "No ! " Nora felt the color go out o : her face. "It isn't fair to you , and besides I- things have changed f > "You mean that Betty " "Miss Oakhurst is going to be mar ried. " Nora gasped , but did not speak "She is engaged to Lord Barthope. met Lady Oakhurst just now , and sh < was overflowing with loving-kindnes ; to the world in general. " "Betty has behaved abominably ! " pu in Nora , indignantly. Ted Markham smiled. "I think , on the contrary , that sh ; has shown remarkably good sense , am going to leave London I really came this afternoon to say good-by. " Nora bit her lips. "I am sorry , " she began , hesitatingly "I am afraid I was rather to blame but I thought Betty really cared and " She left the sentence unfinished. Tei Markham's demeanor puzzled her ; IK was quite white , and there was a lool in his eyes which troubled her. Wha was there in her Huffy-haired blue-eye t little friend to move a man so ? Tlui her companion had taken some grea resolution , and that a singularly ditli cult one , it was easy enough to per ceive. "Are you going to be away long ? ' she asked awkwardly. "I mean , an you going far ? " "I think of going to have a look a the antipodes. My father has some in tere.st. and I hope to get sent off to Mel bourne. " "But haven't yon made up your mint rather hurriedly ? " she objected timid lv. "Hurriedly ? Why , 1 put things ii train weeks ago ! " "Weeks ago ! " she exclaimed. "Bu Betty's engagement is quite fresh. Di ( yon suspect " " [ suspected nothing. I knew " "Von knew ! " she exclaimed indig nantly. "Then why didn't you speak "Why didn't you tell me ? " "Tell you ! " She stared at him , hi : tone Avas so vehement. "Oh , abou Betty , you mean ! " "Of course. What else could I mean ? ' "Nothing , of course " "Iteally , I don't understand you. " He laughed drearily as he rose. "Nu I must not explain. Good-by. " She looked up at him with startlei eyes. "You are too liard on Betty. She ' "On Betty ? Don't you know that haven't thought of her for weeks tha I found out long ago that we had mad a mistake ? " "Then , why are you going ? " Sue managed to keep her eyes upoi his face , though her cheeks burned aiu she felt almost choked. "Don't you know that I am almost : pauper ? " he said bitterly , as he turnei away. Nora took a step after him. "Ar you troing , " Mie asked in a tremblin ; voice , "because you want to make you fortune , or because because I am to rich ? " "Nora ! " She covered her face with her hand. ' "Oh , if you were not in love wit ! Betty , didn't you see didn't you gues weeks ago " The voices of the chaperons wer loud in condemnation when the en gageinent was announced , and th mothers of younger sous and ungil titles declared that Lady Ilewitt hai allowed her niece to throw hersel away ; while Betty Oakhurst shook he pretty head and reflected sadly tha men were fickle creatures and tha feminine friendship was but a broke ; reed. London World. The Itcal Author of " Dixie. " Neill Bryant and Colonel John F. Kil kouney of the Louisville and Nashvill Kailroad had been friends ever sine their early boyhood , and whenever the ; meet the reminiscences that are callei up are replete with the flavor of th high-rolling days when Neill was a sta member of the celebrated Bryant com biuation , so many years America's mos popular minstrels. "It makes me tired , very tired , " sail Mr. Bryant , "to read all this stuff ii the papers about Will S. Hayes bein ; the author of 'Dixie , ' when everybod ; except the most besotted ignoramus i ] the land knows that my old colleague Dan Emmett , wrote it , and was th first man to sing it when he was per forming with Bryant's minstrels. Dai Emmett is alive yet , out in an Ohl town , though the old boy has loni since retired from the stage. It is ; stupid thing to try to put the author ship of the stirring confederate battl song on Hayes or anybody else , wliei these are scores of people living wh < can substantiate the statement I hav made as to the real author. " Washing ton Post. Caujjbt in a Box. "Why is it , " he asked "that beauti fnl women are always the most stu pid ? " "Sir , " she replied , "am I to under stand that you dysire to cast reflec tions upon my mental capacity ? " "Oh , no , " he hurriedly returned ; " have always said that you were one o the brightest girls I ever " But. he didn't finish. Before he coult do so he realized that ho had said tin wrong thing and could never make i right. How Cactus Whisky Is Made. The Apaches of southern Arizon : make whisky from the sap of a smal species of cactus. They cut out thi hearts of the plants , resembling littli cabbages , and in the cup-shaped recep tacles left behind the sap accumulates From this sap they distil the famoui mescal , which drives those who drink i to sheer madness. Nothing makes a man quite so iua < as to offer to help his wife , and tliei be told that shn can get along bette i without him. Not the Only Dumpling. There are 3f224-104 ummrried women in the United States , so when she turns you down , young man. you needn't hes itate for one brief moment in telling her that she is not the ouiy plump dumpling in the pot. Denver Post. Activity oT Vesnvitm. Much anxiety has been pau ; ol in Naples ly the renewed activity of Mouut Vi sn rins. There is little likelihood that it wilde do any serious damage. On the other hand thousands die daily from stomach disor ders , who miuht have survived had tiu- : resorted to Ilosletter's Stomach Bitters It is the greatest tonic known for stouiacl and digestive organs. The most cub.ly tomb in existence ii that which was erected to the memor : of Mohammed. The diamonds and ru bies used in the decorations are wortl ยง 10,000,000. Arc You Goiiij ; to Ploruln ? T > o you \vmt : maps , rates , routes , tinv . aid or other information ? If so , add res. II. W. Sparks , T. P. A. , W Clark bticet Chicago. Punctuality is the stern virtue of im-r of business , and the graceful courte.-\ of priucrs. Bulwer. Cold weather is just as apt to affec ' .he nerves as any other part of tin joily , and neuralgia sets in. St. Jacob : Dil is just as certain 10 cure it as i : -ures the general pains and aches ot th body. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The tAvo pens employed in signing tin treaty of Amiens were sold in 1S2-3 l"o ? 2DOU. , _ Piso's Cure for Consumption has heei n godsend to me. Win. B. McCIcIInn Chester. Fin. . Sept. IT. 1S9. > . Quarrels Avouid never last long if tin fault was only on one side. llochefau cauld. _ . CONSULTING- WOMAN , Mrs. Pinkham's Advice Inspires Confidence and Hopo. Examination by a male physician i : a hard trial to a delicately organizec woman. She puts it oir as longas she dare and is only driven to it by fear of can ccr , polypus , or some dreadful ill. Most frequently such a Avoman leaves a physician's ofiicc where she has un dergone a critical examination Avitr. an impre.sbionmorc or It s , of discour agxment. This condi tion of th ( mind ties troy ; the effect o : adA-ice ; anc she groAV ! _ _ _ _ i AAorse rathei than better. In consulting Mrs. Pink ham no hesitation need be felt , th < story is told to a woman and is AvholiA confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's addres ; is Lynn , Mass. , she offers sick womei her advice Avithout charge. Her intimate knOAA-ledge of Avomen' : troubles makes her letter of advice : wellspring of hope , and her wide experi ence and skill point the Avay to health " I suffered Avith ovarian trouble fo : seven j'ears , and no doctor knew Avha was the matter Avith me. I had spell : which would last for tAvo days or more I thought I AA'Ould try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I huv < taken seA-en. bottles ot it , and am en tircly cured. " MRS. Jonx FOREMAN , 2' ' N. Woodberry Ave. , Baltimore , Md. The above letter from Mrs. Forrmai is only one of thousands. If marriage is a mistake , it is at leas ; one a man doesn't make ov rv day. TOO GOOD "i willn FROM RHEU After Suffering [ TRADE MARKJ IT PROVES TO Bl SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. . 16 " 5 DROPS" received. It was lor an old frieni had Neuralgia in his chest , suffering > heart , and ho could not sleep on account of a the most eminent physicians , but obtained no i rested -well the Very first ni jht , and years old , and commenced taking "o DROPS" terribly for 49 years ; also for a weak heart , iron " 5 DROPS" the Rheumatism has all dis and my heart never misses a bent. In all my lif " 5 DROPS. " I only wish I could sound my bus and could convince every sufferer that " 5 DROP Carver , Winslow , Stephenson Co. , 111. Sept. 9 , 1 STILL WEI/L T SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. , r solicited testimonial of what " 5 DROPS" had d want to send you another , saying -\ve have no tiszu since. I think the cure must be permit ; the house and I know that would stop it. It is i it. Yours truly , Mrs. D. T. Car\er. Sept. l'i" , IS The wondorf til su rfss that has attended t the history of the world. Think of it ! It has ( v.-ithin the last thre > years. This must appeal t be mistaken. If suffering , we trust ' vou mav ha of " 5 DUO PS" for 52.30 , which will'surely cure tains enouch medicine to more than prove its express. This wonderful curative gives alma Rheumatism , Sciatica , iS'euralcia , D : Catarrh , Sleeplessness , JMervousnee Heart Weakness , Toothache , Karach Numbness , Bronchitis and kindred d fit J is thi- name a _ paid by mail us and our agents. Agents Appointed in SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE IS LIKE A GOC SHEDS A EVERY1 Yl KITING TO ADVI21ST1SEK ; WHEN plensr siy ; you saw the advertisemeu > n this payer. CURES WHERE ALL Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good m time. Sold by drujrjrlsts. A crop of sprains and bniters * s vested from outdoor sjiortv Tht tire la the crop St. Jacobs Oil dHljj'iM ' * in as the triumph of the season , lUe one that beats the record. Tlio highest inhabited plart * In tfco worhl is the custom huuse of Anromar- en. in Peru , it being lci. i feet abora the sea. Why is it that a weak tvoicaa pos sesses abnormal strengt'- when U comes to getting the l 'jt < > fi THUU ? Catarrh Cured Blood Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla - rilla and Health Is Good. "I was a sufferer from catarrh. One of my neighbors advised me to take Iiood'a Sarsnparilhi and I did so. A few bottles purified my blood nnd cured m > . I have remained in good health over sla'v. ' * .IAS , T. ADKIXS , AthonsviHo. Il'iiH.is. Hood's Sarsapariiia Is America' * .r M * ' " < t M h-'ii < x 'M - x ' . ' $3. HoOd'S Pills ' -ur--ui lav r ife had Dimple * on lit r faceUllt she bJ.s Iw-n t t.uu.r CA.sCAK'.Y ' a : u 'bey hive : ail disappeared. I lisiti been troimleti with conatlpat.on for some tine but after tak ing thtllrst Caseuret I bav - h.id no trouble \\itli this ai'ir' nt.Vic.mrioi ; -i * lee t.Ipk * ly or 'asrarnt- > " KIBDW'I uv 5703 Germantovrn Avc. . Philadelphia. I'a. CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant. Pnlatablc J'olcnt Ta'te no ! Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken , or t.nt , HI. . > . MJc. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . . tHrrlinc Reratdy torapanj. Chle > p > , Montreal. " Tori. ? li Mfl Til Rflf1 Sold and pnar nt Ml bv a'.tlrug- HU" 9 U"DAW cists to OX'HITooacco H.iblt. Book About Ncbraslui Js 'Vv.V iv _ .V- . And our monthly ) > .i | > T. tin"rnrn 'IT 1'olt , " should IIP n-nil 1 \ -\f r > farm- 34. renter who wants to bcrnnu' a tirm- ; 'IV owner : by every farm-owner who is tired of trying to inik < - uniiiej oil hiuh-linced land ; by evry lather who wants to jilvo his son -tart on the highroad to Indepemlenre. It is an interotinK. iirai-ti " llrnth- fnl book. In -traiKhtforward. . * .iin- ) ) le fashion ittelN you e\er > tlunu ymi need to know about Nebraska , its eliinate , people , schools , rlntrrlit s. railroad"inarlxet < - . \oil and rrops. It explains why the Nebraska larnier makes money in spite ol hard tnn " - and low prices ; why land ii ehi-ap. 'IV and how it is asoas\ for an intelligent and industrious man to 1JUY : i N - bra ka farm as it is to rent me in any state east of the .Missouri ICiver. AVi ite for a copy. Free. r.cii'i , PATEWTS , CLAIMS. JOHN W. MORRIS , WASHINGTON. D.G. Lata Prlnclp * ! ni jalner U A Pcailon Barcao. 3 vra. in iajt i r. lit " harms ror sato. 52 per ncrc cjsh.hs.ts " /t croo/Sntil paid. Mulhall.Siouj tit . .Jc - " ' - . -"free. DSTZTWTS''C ir"-1 'r crc/allrc- : : ' ' t A3 Ln ICo.amer&.Co.4Pft ) : . V\a-n' , L.C. & BE FREE ! But send 25c ami wa 1 you a bottle of " 5 Drops. " ATISM AND HEART WEAKNESS 9 Years 69 Years Old and Still Well. L PERMANENT CORE-I6EAD LETTER * ? . Icarborn St. , Chicago : DEAR SIB Your bottle of Mr. AVm. Edwards , of MartinstownVis. . llf has reat deal of pain , so much so that itafffrt > d his aothered feeling. He had been under th 'woT ; f until I gave him a dose of " 51)RO1'S. " He 5 ever since , and is gaining daily. I myfolf am 69 it April for Rheumatism , which has troubled me hich I have suffered since I was 18. Since taking tpeared , the stiffness has gone from my joints have never felt so well , and I owe my health to if praise loud enough to be hoard the world over , ' is all you claim it'to be and more. Mrs. D. T. : > TEAKS LATER. > years ngo this present month I sent you an un- j for myself and friend , Mr. Edwards , and now I lad a return of Neuralgia or Rheuina- it ; but if it should return. I kepp "SDKOI'V m d for so many things no house should be w.'hou * introduction of " 3 DROPS" is unprer < > der : ' "l to [ JED more than One Million and a Quarter sufferer * ou. One million and a quarter people cannot all sufficient confidence to send for hree large bottles u. If not , than send foraSl.OQbottlo , whirh con- mdorful curative properties. Prepaid by mat ! or instant relief and is a PERMANENT CCKK foe > epsin , Backache * Asthma ) Hay Fever , Nervous and Ncuraljric Headaches , La Malaria Creeping Croup ) Grippe ) , ascs. dose. LARGE HOTTI/H (300 doses ) , 11.CO , pr - ; xpress ; THREE BOTTLES. S2. & ; . Sold only by ; w Territory. U rite to-day. > . , 167 Dearborn St. , Chicago , III. D TEMPER , "IT .RIGHTNESS . fHERE. " CURE YOURSELF ! UB UIK e for unnatural ducharpeg. iL2amaiat onit irritations or ulceration * of muconi membranes. Painless and not astrin- . Sent or poieonoua. Sold by Drapg-Ut * , ornt in plain wrapper , by ezpresi. prepaid , for Circular scut on' MENTION THIS PA IT. ! ' , wr.xs m. T j Tirnusc. ;